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NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. ? Ashe county produces 1,646,000 pounds of copper yearly. ?Airs. Lazarus Sink was drowned near Winston recently in attempting to cross a stream. Two sons and two daughters escaped. ?It is asserted upon the theory of a wellinformed agriculturist that corn will sell in Hyde county this fall at ten cents per bushel. ? Mrs. Locket Williams died in Warrenton on the 31st ult., from the effects of an overdose of morphine taken by mistake for qui?. nine. ? CoL J. N. Whiliford, of Jones county, has succeeded in raising a sample of sea island cotton. The plant is well boiled and the weed is said to be fine. The seed was purchased at the Atlanta Exposition. ? Andrew J. Walker, colored, who killed Titus Davis, also colored, in Wilmington, on July 14, while Davis was attempting to steal Walker's poultry, has been tried on the charge of murder and acauitted. ? Says the Greensboro Patriot of Saturday: Inquiry among knowing railroad officials fails to discover the shadow of a foundation for the rumored sale of the Richmond and Danville railroad to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. ? On Sunday evening last Mr. T. C. Orr, a quiet and good citizen, living about a mile from,the village of Lillington, Render couuty, attempted to correct a refractory and unruly son .of about^ 17 years, when the boy turned upon him "with a knife, almost disemboweling the old man. ? There was a large political meeting at Morganton, in Burke county, on the 7th, which is understood to be the formal opening of the State campaign, on the part of the "Liberal" leaders. The meeting continued for five hours, the principal speakers being Gen. Thomas L. Clingman and Gen. J. M. Leach. ? Prof. J. H. Bailey, formerly a well known showman, and proprietor of the "Bailey Troupe," "Bailey's Varieties," etc.; also, at one time a hotel proprietor in Wilmington, " * " nv. .a.f but more latterly a proiessor ui tuc ?i t ui trancing, died at his residence in that city, after a lingering illness, on Sunday last. Prof. Bailey had many warm friends, and leaves a wife and quite a number of children. ? At a meeting in Charlotte, last Friday, of the creditors of the Lawrence and Woodlawn mills, in Gaston county, Col. McLure, president of the Bank of Chester in the chair, after a protracted discussion, the following resolution was passed : That it is to the interest of the creditors that a receiver be appointed of the property of the Lawrence and Woodlawn mills to operate the same for such a length of time as will demonstrate whether or not the same can be operated at a profit or until the same can be sold. CONGRESSIONAL COXVENTION. CnESTER, August 16, 8 A. M.?The Convention of the Fifth Congressional district met here yesterday, and after organization nominations were finally closed with the following names: Wilson, Erwin, Hemphill, Prince and Farrow. On the 49th ballot, at 10 last night, the vote Btood Hemphill, 18; Wilson, 13 ; Prince, 7; Erwin, 4, when the Convention adjourned until 9 this morning. b. A CARD. Feeling very grateful to "Many Democrats" for the implied compliment in suggesting my name through the columns of the Enquirer as a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives of the nxt General Assembly, I must request, for private considerations, that my name be withdrawn from the canvass. D. C. McKinney. JJjlwral ftotiws. Religious Notice. Communion services at Beth-Shilob on Sunday next. Preaching to commence on Friday, on which day, and Saturday the pastor will be assisted by Rev. R. Lathan. R. F. TAYLOR, Pastor. August 17 33 It dominations for Office. For the House of Representatives. The friends of JOHN C. WITHERSPOON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives for York county, in the next Legislature. He will abide the result of the Primary Election and support the nominees of the Democratic party. August 10 32 tf At the request of many, the name of Capt B. H. MASSEY, of Fort Mill, is brought forward as a candidate for the Legislature. Ebrkeker and Clay Hill. August 17 33 6\v The name of Dr. W. G. CAMPBELL is presented to the people of York county, as one worthy to represent them in the House of Representatives of the next General Assembly, his nomination being subject to the decision of the primary election. Many Friends. inoniat. 17 33 6w -We are authorized to announce IREDELL JONES as a candidate for the House of Representatives of the next General Assembly, subject to the will of the people as may be expressed in the primary election. August 17 83 6w For Probate Judge. We take pleasure in announcing JOHN P. GAGE, Esq., as a candidate for the office of PROBATE JUDGE, at the ensuing election. We deem it unnecessary to speak of his competency to di^obarge the duties of the office. He is known to most of our citizens, having canvassed the county in 1880, when a candidate for the Legislature. Many Friends. Rock Hill, July 20, 1882 29 tf For County Commissioner. We are authorized to announce E. L. GLENN, of Ebenezer, as a candidate before the primary election for the office of County Commissioner of York county. August IT ; 33 fiw For County Treasurer. We are authorized to announce HYDER A. D. NEELY as a candidate beforo the people, at the primary election, for recommendation to appointment to the office of County Treasurer. August 17 6w For School Commissioner. The friends of Rev. ROBERT LATHAN respectfully announce him as a caodidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as .School Commissioner of York county. August 17 33 6w HYMENEALT Married?Neir Clover, York county, S. C.t on the 10th, instant, Mr. M. M. JOHNSON and Mies FRANCES CRAWLEY. Both of Gaston, N. C. OBITC ARY. , A ? Dikd?On the 6th instant, in Monroe, N. C., Mrs. ELLA MILLER, wife of Rev. R. A. Miller. DENTISTRY. mo MY PATRONS : I will be absent from J town during next week. W. M. WALKER, D. S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J COUNTY OF YORK. V17'HEREAS A. SPRINGS WITHERS has j f applied to nie for Letters of Administra-| tion on all and singular, the goods and chattels, i rights and credits of Dr. J. B. WITHERS, late ; of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all 1 and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for York County, to be hold- j en at York Court House, on tho'lST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted.' Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of January, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and in the 106th year of the Independence of the United States'of America. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. August 17 33 3w I THE PIRATES! ... COLLEGE HALL. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 18. * k ? wt* Gilbert & sullivan's popular comic Opera, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, will be produced by the Yorkville Philharmonic Society, in the College Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, with a full cast of characters and effective musical accompaniments. OBJECT. The net proceeds of the entertainment are to be applied to the purpose of building a new fence around the Yorkville Cemetery. Doors open at7J; performance will commence at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION: 60 cents; reserved seats, 76 cents; children under 12 years of age, 25 cents. Tickets of admission for sale at the store oi H. F. Adickes, and at the York Drug Store. August'10 32 2t STREET TAX. AT a meeting of the Town Council, held on Monday 14th instant, a resolution was adopted requiring the Treasurer to place in the hands of a trial justice for prosecution all arrearages of street taxes not paid on or before the2Gth instam. By order of the Council. C. E. SPENCER, Intendant. G. W. S. Hart, Secretary. August 17 33 2t JOINT DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. HICKORY GROVE, Thusrday, August 31, at lp. m. CLARK'S FORK, Friday, September 1,2 p. m. CLOVER, Tuesday, September 5, 1 p. m. FORT MILL,Thursday, September?, lp. m. ROCK HILL, Friday, September 8, 1 p. m. McCONNELLSVILLE, Thursday, September 14, 1 p. m. HOODTOWN, Friday, September 15,1 p. m. BLACK'S STATION, Wednesday, September 20, 1. p. in. YORKVILLE, Friday, Septeml>er 22, 1 p. in. Democratic voters at Bethel ami Bethany, and those at Clay Hill went of Clay Hill, will join in the meeting at Clover; those at Coates' Tavern and McElwee's Mill, and at Clay Hill east of Clay Hill, the meeting at Rock Hill; those at Blairsvilleand Bullock's Creek, the meeting at Hoodtown ; aud those at Buffalo, the meeting at Black's Station. The meeting at Hoodtown will be under the charge of Precinct Chairman Rainey, assisted by Precinct Chairman Hamilton. The other meetings will be under the charge of the Chairman of the precinct, assisted by the Chairmen of the associated precincts. All candidates are expected to be proseut at the said meetings. R tt ot.F.nN. Countv Chairman. G. W. S. Hart, Secretary. August 17 33 tf TAX NOTICE?1881. MY BOOKS will beopenedon the 15th day of September, 1882, for the final collection of the State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1881, and will be kept open until the 31st day of October (inclusive). For the accommodation of Tax-payers, I will attend at the following places on the days named : Yorkville?Friday and Saturday, loth and 10th of vSeptember. Hickory Grove, Broad River Township?Monday, the 18th of September. Blairsville, (Rainey's Mill) Bullock's Creek Township?Tuesday, the 19th of September. J. W. Carroll's Store, Bullock's Creek Township?Wednesday, the 20th of September. McConnellsville, Bethesda Township?Thursdav, the 21st of September. Yorkville?Friday, the 22nd of September. Brattonsville, Bethesda Township?Saturday, the 23rd of September. Yorkville?Monday, the 25th of September. Bethel, (Glenn'sStore) Bethel Township?Tuesday, the 26th ofSeptember. Clay Hill, (Neely's Store) Bethel TownshipWednesday, the 27th of September. Fort Mill?Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th of September. Massey's Store, Ebenezer Township?Saturday, the 30th of Septeriiber. Yorkville?Monday, the 2nd of October. Bethany, (McGill <fe Glenn's Store) King's Mountain Township?Tuesday, the 3rd of October. Whitaker, Cherokee Township?Wednesday, the 4th of October. Buffalo, (Moore's Cross Roads) Cherokee Township?Thursday, the 5th of October. Black's Station, Cherokee Township?Friday the 6th of October. Clark's Fork, King's Mountain TownshipSaturday, the 7th of October. Rock Hill?Monday and Tuesday, the 9th and 10th of October. I Coates' Tavern, Catawba Township?Wednes- i day, the 11th of October. ' Rock Hill?'Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 12th, 13th and 14th of October. Clover. Khip's Mountain Township?Monday, 16th of October. Yorkville?From Tuesday, 17th of October, until Tuesday, 31st of October, (inclusive,) after which day the FIFTEEN PER CENT. PENALTY will attach. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. August 17 33 tf ATTENTION, BOYS! KING'S MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL, CLEVELAND COUNTY, N. C. A MATHEMATICAL AND CLAS iW"-"- SICAL SCHOOL, with a MILITARY DEPARTMENT arid BUSINESS COLLEGE. NEXT SESSION OPENS AUG. 28, 1882, The most successful School of its age in North Carolina. Number of students last school-year, 175?from all sections of the two Carolinas. Healthfulness unsurpassed. Mountain air, water and scenery. Business College under Pro''. COLLINS?the first Penman and Master of Accounts in the United States. Diplomas given in this department and graduates aided in procuring situations. Send for Catalogue and Circulars to W. T. R. JBELL, A. M? Principal, King's Mountain, N. C. August 3 31 tf M. STRAUSS. ~ Great Reduction. Great Reduction. M. STRAUSS' ENTIRE Stock marked down before receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK. RARE BARGAINS. DETERMINED to sell Goods cheaper than the cheapest FOR CASH. r At iniMs. xtjls xmjLf WRAPPING PAPER, WRITING PAPER ENVELOPES, J. M. ADAMS. NEW GO6DS7 ICE-CREAM CHURNS. PRESERYING KETTLES. GLASS FRUIT JARS. STOVE FIXTURES. FRESH GARDEN SEED. STONE WARE. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY WARE. LAMPS AND LANTERNS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. POT WAEE. KEROSINE OIL. STAKE HAMMERS. TOBACCO. SNUFF AMD CIGARS. CHATTEL MORTGAGES MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. August :?1 tf T. M. DOBSON. I A.M GOING To the FAMOUS NEW YORK HOUSE, Where they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES Ana where tney are selling my uooub, vyiuujiug and many other goods A.T COST To close out and make room for their tremendous FALL STOCK, which will arrive in about thirty days. They have just received a lot of FALL PRINTS, And many other new Goods, which are PRETTY AND CHEAP. Do not fail, when in want of Dry Goods, to call and see our Goods and get our prices. NEW GOODS Will arrive every week at tlie New York House. So in buying your Goods there, you will always get the very lowest prices and ' FRESH GOODS Very thankful for such liberal patronage during my Term of Cost. A large lot of Gents' Cambric Handkerchiefs, nice size, at 61 cents a piece ; just arrived. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Low Cash Prices. DOBSOiV & PARISH. LIGHTNING CROSS-CUT SAWS NOW in stock at the lowest market prico. Call and examine our STOCK OF GROCERIES. Lard, Bacon and Flour always on hands. Nice bolted MEAL NOW IN STOCK. Plows, Singletrees, Singletree Irons, Clevises, Scythe Blades aud Snaths, WELL-WHEELS AND ROPE. A full line of good Long Handled Brooms, Water Buckets and Churns, Sad Irons, Coffee Mills, and Curry Combs in endless variety, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. A full stock of Nails. Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse-Shoe Nails. Avery large stock of TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES, Which we are offering at very low figures to make room for OUR FALL STOCK. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. We will make prices to suit. DOBSON & PARISH. HERNDOX BROS. WAGONS, WAGONS." AS crops generally are laid by and farmers want to do some hauling before the fields get too wet and muddy, now is the time to get one of the PIEDMONT WAGONS. A splendid 2-horse Wagon, 1,500 pounds capacity, for $62.00 Cash, and a 2,000 pounds capacity Wagon for $66.00. These are as good as any WESTERN MADE WAGON SOLD, And, in some instances, better. Come and see tbem. We also have the agency of the White Oak Wagon. We have one as a sample. They write that their Wagons are as good as any, and a good deal better than some. The one we have here is offered low for cash. Come and see it. HERNDON BROTHERS, Agents. BELTING. HAVING secured the agency for a large Belting Manufacturing Company, we are prepared tootfer RUBBER BELTING as low as it can be bought anvwhere with freight taken into consideration. We have in stock full Rolls of 6, 5, 4, 3and 2 inch 3-ply Rublier Belting. Also the very best Sheet Packing for Cylinders and Steam Chests of Engines. Also round core packing of the best quality for pistons, Ac. HERNDON BROTHERS, Agents. SHELBY FEMALE COLLEGE, SHELBY, N. C. Rev. R. D. MALLARY, A. M., President. JtSESSION begins September 20th, (jJn^Lg 1882, and ends June21st, 1883. Board, iRjjHK* Washing, etc., with Tuition in College Classes will be, per year, 10 scholastic months, $175 00 Above with Music, use of piauoand French or German, 240 00 Able Faculty. For full particulars, terms, etc., be sure to apply to the President for Circular. August 10 32 2in I 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 SEPTEMBER NEXT, i the following property to wit: The interest, if any, in that portion of the W. I). Parks Home Place, heretofore sold for tax, j containing acres, adjoining the portion sold j at Sheriff's sale on salesday in August, 1882. Levied on as the property ot W. I). Parks, at the suits of James Parks, T. N. Youngblood and others. [$2.10 ^er- Terms invariably cash. Purchasers, who do I 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. 1 August 10 32 4t COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. "COMMON~SENSE ENGINES. HAVINu ? inr the sale of the Common Sense Engines and Machinery, manufactured by the Common Sense Manfacturing Company, Springfield, Ohio, we offer to the citizens of York county the best, simplest and cheapest Engines for Agricultural and Mill purposes, in the market. EitherUpright, Horizontal, Will or mounted on Wheels. From 5-horse to 25horse power, from $300 to $1,400. Every Engine sold by us fully guaranteed. Favorable terms to approved customers. Have money oygetung particulars from us. COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. GROCERY BUSINESS. WE would respectfully beg leave to announce to the public that we have added to our Grocery business the following lines of Goods, all of which have been bought, and are to arrive in time for the Fall trade, Men's, Boys', Youths',, Women'sand Children's Boots and Shoes, in ah grades and styles, which we will be able to oflfbr bargains in, to all our friends and customers; . Dry Goods, Dry Goods, Dry Goods. Staple and Fancy. Staple and Fancy. We have on hand and ready for the trade 1,000 yards Columbus Mills 4 4 Shirting. 1,000 yards Columbus Mills 3 Shirting. 1,000 yards Columbus Mills Fancy Plaids. 600 vards Standard Georgia Jeans. 100 bunches Georgia Yarns, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Come and give us a trial and we will guaivrtae you satisfaction. COLCOCK, MILLER <fe CO. F. IIAF PER FIELD. NEW AND FRESH GOODS. T WOULD callthe attention of the public to the fact that I have just received a supply of Hams, canvased and uneanvased; Breakfast Strips; Fresh Flour, different brands; Pearl Hominy, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., all at the lowest cash prices. CANNED GOODS. A full stock, warranted fresh, such as Corn, Peaches. Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Pineapples, Lobsters, Sardines, Ac. Maccaroni,Gelatine, Ac. A full supply of I TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. An inspection of my goods is respectfully solicited. F. HAPPERFIELD. marble"yard. I WOULD inform the public that I still keep up work in my Marble Yard, and am prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Headstones, Ac., in the best style, and LOW FOR oash nr on time to responsible narties. *F. HAPPERFIELD. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON" COTTON GINS. WE would inform otir friends that we have accepted the agency of S. Z. HALL'S NEW IMPROVED COTTON GIN. It is manufactured under Mr. Hall's personal supervision, and is claimed to differ essentially from all others, embracing several new and valuable features. One of the peculiarities of this newGin is a DOUBLE CURVED RIB, Which enables the Saws to gin more rapidly and take a greateramount of the lint off the seed than any other in existence. HAS FEEDER AND CONDENSER. Also, Feeder and Condenser sold to fit any Gin. If you have a Gin and want a Feeder or Condenser for it, call and see us. Anv one wanting to examine the new Improved ftin can do so by calling, as we have one on hand. SOIVIETIIIIVGr NEW. The latest improved New Ameriean Sewing Machine, No. 7. Light Running, noiseless, simple, self-threading Shuttle. Always the best. KENNEDY BROTHERS ifc BARRON. JOHN R. ASHE. "a word in season. FARMERS, look to your interest, and assist your lands to grow the most valuable crops, WHEAT AND OATS, And make your farms self-sustaining, by using Fertilizers Lest adapted to the purpose. the new store man Has to oiler to the public the celebrated Plow Brand Raw Bone Gu^uio and Diamond Soluble Bone Phosphate, which rfre largely used and highly recommeuded FOR SMALL GRAIN CROPS In North Carolina, Virginia, and other Wheat growing States. Also, pure German Kainit. This article has proven itself to be avaluab'e Fertilizer for Cotton and Corn, as also A PREVENTIVE OF RUST. And will make a valuable manure for small grain. A full supply of each will bekeptonhand during the season, and those who contemplate using them, can have their wants supplied at the best price, at the New Store. JOHN R. ASHE. GROCERIES^ A FULL stock on hand at as low prices as any in town. Come and see me. JOHN R. ASHE. DRY HIDES. DRY HIDES taken in exchange for anything in my line. JOHN R. ASHE. ~LET US ITEMIZE. PLEASE bear in mind that I do not keep a "general Store," but a SPECIA L LINE, and ! that I am as anxious to sell as any man you ever I saw?FOR CASH. Fair understanding: now j read the list: j Alum, Allspice, Borax, Blacking, Candy, Can1 dies, Coffee, Cigars, Crackers, Envelopes, Flour, Ginger Root, Indigo. Ink, Jeweley?cheap. Meal, j Matches, Nutmegs, Pepper, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Penholders, Kice. ."sugar, wan, ?oua, soap, outrun, I Snuff, Tobacco, Tinware, Toys, Ac. Remember the text: "CHEAP FOR CASH." Call and see me. J. I). GW1N, Clover, S. C. j August 1(1 32 ltn LIME. FRESH ROACHED LIME forsale at mv Kiln, 1J miles East of Black's Station, S. C., known i as the "Greene Kiln." Orders for Lime in Barrels will have prompt attention. Price 25 cents per bushel at kiln, Black's Station, S. C. J. W. RHYNE. April 0 14 . ly WITHERS ADICKES. OUR STOCK ]S now full and very complete, more so than is usual at this season of the year, and we guarI an tee prices. COFFEES AND SUGARS, In variety. Rio Coffee at 6, 7 and 8 pounds to the $1.00. Golden, Rio, Java and Roasted Coffees. Cut Loaf, Icing, Granulated, soft White and Yel iu\Y ougnmi TURNIP SEEDS. Home-grown and Northern Turnip Seeds. CROCKERY. Additions in this litre just received. We will order on reasonable terms anything in Crockery not generally kept in this market, such as fancy China Sets, Cut Glass Ware, large Dinner Sets, etc., etc. Glass Fruit Jars?Quarts and HalfGallons. 200 Stone Fruit Jars to arrive next week. TOBACCOS, Of all kinds?Smoking, Chewing, Fine-Cut, etc. Cigars in variety. MEAL,, CORN, OATS, Cow Peas and Flour?good domestic and fine Western. HORSE & CATTLE POWDERS, Sulphur, Salts, Copperas, Alum, etc. WITHERS ADICKES. MACKEREL, IN Quarter Barrels, Kits and by the dozen. Much cheaper than Bacon at 15 cents. SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS. As good as Hams and cheaper. BRASS KETTLES, Galvanized Well and Cattle Chains, Rope, etc., GtC TRY A BOX Of Jacquot's French Blacking at 5?20 cents. WOODEN WARE IN VARIETY. Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Measures?halfbushel and peck, Towel Rollers, Dough Trays, Lemon Squeezers, Tubs, Churns, Wash Boards, etc., etc. WITHERS ADICKES. THK FAMOUS ACME HARROW, MADE of thebest tempered steel and wrought iron, is acknowledged by all contestants at I fairs, and by agricultural journals, to be the most complete SEED COVERER AND PULVERIZER on the market. Where farmers cannot afford the Drill and Harrow, preference Is given to the Harrow, which does the work of both in seeding, besides giving valuable returns on cloddy bottom land and broom sedge or stubble the entire year. One man and two horses can effectually put in TWELVE ACRES per day, in all lands that were cultivated the previous season in corn or cotton. By means of the lever you can cut your landsfrom one to three and a half inches deep, thereby covering your grain at a uniform depth, as you may desire. It also prepares your land for reapers and rakers. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Purchasers will be allowed ono day to try it. Longer use will be considered a sale. Secure the Harrow early. FOR, SALE ALSO. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Grain Drill. The best Feed Cutter in the world for $7, and a regular line of Implements, from a garden plow to a steam engine. Call on ERNEST LOWRY. Office in Bratton Corner Store, Yorkville. July 20 29 tf CLARK BROTHERS HEADQUARTERS. W'E beg leave to announce the fresh arrival of choice FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, At the Cash Grocery of CLARK BROTHERS. Our stock is now TVLORE COMPLETE Than at any time during the season, and we are prepared TO MEET THE WANTS Of all who may want a good article in our line, at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Quick sales, short profits, prompt attention and square dealing is our motto. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING And he convinced. CLARK BROTHERS. LATTA BROTHERS FAMILY GROCERIES ~ AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. - ?> >? ? HAMS, BACON AND LARD, At LATTA BROTHERS'. FLOUR, MEAL AND CORN, At LATTA BROTHERS'. GOOSE-NECK HOES. At LATTA BROTHERS'. ALL GRADES OF MOLASSES, | At LATTA BROTHERS'. PIN-HEAD OAT MEAL, At LATTA BROTHERS'. ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO, At LATTA BROTHERS*. FOREST KING CIGARS, i At LATTA BROTHERS'. DENTAL SURGERY. Dr. J. B. PATRICK, of Charleston, surgeon dentist, Will visit Yorkville on MONDAY, JULY lil^T, i and remain for THREE WEEKS. During his j stay in this place he will be pleased to wait upon | all who may require the services of a DENTIST. I Being amply prepared with the best instruments : and all the improved appliances, ho feels war- I I ranted in assuring perfect satisfaction, i Ladies waited on at their residence. Rooms in Yorkville, at the Rawlinson House. July 27 38 ly WANTED. Cy k CORDS of Oak and Hickory Sapling FIRE 00 WOOD. Apply at THIS OFFICE. August 10 32 ~~xy* . tf I HUNTER, OATES & CO. TREMENDOUS TUMBLE IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! POSITIVELY A GREAT REDUCTION! UNPARALLELED BARGAINS ARE TUYVfXT UTPTWn n"E1TI,Ti1"P?7:n! XIV/ TT JLT.1XJ J.A1 VA V?X Mi U&VMJV . . CALL AT OISTCE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS!! MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, Ribbons, Flowers, Ac., at astonishingly low prices. Ladies' DRESS GOODS at astonishingly low prices. PARASOLS, of all kinds, at astonishingly low prices. FANS, of all kinds, at astonishingly low prices. LAWNS and MUSLINS at astonishingly low prices. PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, BARRED MUSLIN, SWISS and TARLATAN, at astonishingly low prices. EMBROIDERY, LACES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES and VEILING, at astonishingly low prices. Ladies', Gents' and Children's SHOES at astonishingly low prices. Ladies' SLIPPERS at astonishingly low prices. ''We cannot, must not and will not be under suiu, miuii yvu wish ^uuu SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At REDUCED PRICES, This is, undoubtedly, THE PLACE TO BUY. HUNTER* OATES & CO. SINGE THE REDUCTION IN PRICES Gur Summer Goods have been disposed of more rapidly, and we would urge our customers to call at once and supply themselves at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEAT. Inspect our large assortment ofCane Matting. HUNTER, OATES <fc CO. FOR SALE AT msinrrFn pmrFS. - ?.w?. ? 7 A LARGE LINE OF SLIPPERS For Ladies, Misses, Children and Infants. Ladies' and Misses' 3 Strap Slippers. Ladies' and Misses' 2Strap Slippers. Ladies' and Misses' Opera Slippers. Ladies' and Misses' Newport Ties. Children's 5 Strap Slippers. Children's 3 Strap Slippers. Children's 2 Strap Slippers. Children's 1 Strap Slippers. Children's Fancy Slippers. Children's White Button Shoes, And a large variety in Black and Bronze. A full line of all sizes of BENT'S LOW-QUARTERED SHOES. A full stock of all styles of Fans, Parasols, Ladies' Gloves, black and colored Lace Mitts, Ladies' white and colored Ties and Neckerchiefs, and a large lot of FANCY RIBBONS. Also, a choice line of Ladies' Embroidery, Trimmed Underwear, Chemise, Skirts and Night Dresses, NIGHT DRESSES AS LOW AS 50 CENTS. UNDER SKIRTS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS. All of the above are offered as EXTRA BARGAINS, And any one in need of these' articles would do well to give us a call before buying. H. F. ADICKES. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE We are offering EXTRA INDUCEMENTS to purchasers of Gents' Hats, Linen Coats, Linen Dusters, Poplin Dusters, Alpaca Coats, Wnite Shirts, Under Shirts, Collars and Cravats. ""rn u i vr k T1TTT T TV 1? U ffj it A T ?i A r U1J JU111 I i Of all kinds of School nnd Miscellaneous Books I Inks, Papers, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL. I A large variety of Patterns of figured Muslins ; at 5 and 54 cents per yard. 4-4 Bleached Homespun at 10cents, entirely free 1 of dressing. A new lot of nice stylish Prints. A few colored Underskirts atspeeial low prices. H. F. ADICKES. ? G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE STORE. I HAVE on hand and am receiving a large assortmentof FURNITURE, consisting or Bureaux Wardrobes, Lounges, Bedsteads, Washstands, Tables. Chairs. A large variety of Window Shades, Step Ladders, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Cots, Tin Safes. Cupboards, Chromos, Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Children's Carriages, Hall Stands, and Brackets, which I am selling very cheap for the cash. Be certain to examine quality and prices before buying. G. H. O'LEARY. BEDR003ISETS. FINE, Medium and Low Priced Walnut Bed Room Sets, and Poplar Cottage Sets cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES. TAM selling Cooking Stoves of the Liberty Stove Works, Charles Noble it Co., of Philadelphia, and have sold hundreds of their make, which have given entire satisfaction. Pieces furnished for any Stove of their make. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES^ I HAVE on hand, a splendid stock of Saddles of my own make, which will be sold at very low prices. G. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS, BRIDLE?7 &C, CARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Bridles, Collars, Martingales, Buggy and Wagon Whips, at prices that cannot be beat. O H O'LEARY. SADDLERY HARDWARE. BRIDLE Bits, Buckles, Saddle Nails, Tacks, Copper Rivets, Tin Rivets, Spurs, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Hames and Chains, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. YORK DRUG STORE PARAGRAPHsT" What we call the last effort is frequently the successful one. Dr. Phelps Brown claims that his Liver Invigorator will cure all diseases of the Liver, even when all other remedies have failed. This being so, it is worth a trial and cheap at any 6rice. Sold for one dollar a bottle at the York rug Store. Tell your afflicted friend or neighbor that this same Dr. Phelps Brown claims also, that his Restorative Assimilant cures all cases of Epilepsy and Fits of any kind where the mind and brain \ave not become permanently affecied. Sold at t. e York Drug Store. The Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla with Iodide of Potassium,"by its powerful alterative properties removes the cause of disease by purifying the blood and giving tone ar d vigor to the system, thereby culing Scrofula, Skin diseases, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Old Sores, Boils, Ac. For sale at the York Drugstore. It is generally conceded by the medical profession, that the hope of the consumptive is in the use of Hypophosphitesof Limeand Soda, the Malt Preparations, Cod Liver Oil and moderate stimulation. All but the "stimulation" for sale at the York Drug Store. Ten percent, of the cost of a bill of Paints is often saved by being able to return and get credit for unused remnants. Parties purchasing from us always have this privilege. A large stock constantly on band. Correspondence and enquiry as to prices solicited. Would call the attention of Physicians to Tngluvin, prepared from the Ventriculus Callosus Gallinaceus. A specific fos yomitingin pregnancy, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sick Stomach. Sold at the York Drug Store. Parties who have not yet given us their Notes for purchases of Improved Harris' Fertilizer. Acid Phosphate or Guano, are urged to come forward and ao so. It is absolutely necessary for us to have notes in order to mako settlements. AT THE CORNER DRUG STORE. DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. DON'T FORGET IT. THE finest ready-mixed Paints, warranted to be made with pure boiled Linseed Oil, and the best of White Lead, very cheap. This paint can be spread on your dwellings by any one, with those fine brushes I have, so now is the time to beautify your homes. The most beautiful tints of color in Kalsomino and Marbleine ever seen, for beautifying and adorning the walls and ceilings of your rooms, at lower prices than ever. All kinds of Paints, Oils and Colors, to be had in charming variety. THE WONDERFUL 7 BARKS Are having most rapid sales and give the best satisfaction of any medicine yet offered to the gublic. As the A'gent, I will sell to dealers attho roprietor's Manufacturing prices. The usual immense stock of First-Class DRUGS AND MEDICINES. To. be had at the Corner Drug Store. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. J. BOLTON SMITH HAYING completed his Store and filled it with a full and complete line of goods usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, respectfully salutes his fripnds and the public generally, and asksan inspection of his goods and prices, and feels satisfied that he can fill the wants of the most fastidious in his line. NOW IN STOCK, the most complete line of CLOCKS, of every new and desirable pattern, with every facility for filling any order on the shortest notice. A full stock of SILVER. CHINA and GLASS WARE. Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, and everything in the way of cheap and handsome Jewelry. Remember the sign of the Watch, and don't forget the accompanying Sign, which is to inform every one in search of MILLINERY GOODS, that an inspection of the handsome goods in this line is ;espectfully solicited. The well-known a GC'W At Q\fTrPF-T harA nnw in stock ill ill VI m X1UOU A U< UlUi 4*4 ?<MT V ?v .. ... a line of goods which, for quality and price, cannot fail to please. Remember that we still have a REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, whore you can have your Watches, Jewelry, Ac., made as good as new, and at the lowest prices. Very Respectfully, J. BOLTON SMITH. W. C. LATIMER. NE"YV GOODS. " RECEIVED this week, a lot of the latest styles of Prints and Muslim*. Also, a nice line of White Goods, Salem and Kentucky Jeans, Plaid and White Homespuns, Hickory Shirtings, Ac. CLOTHING. I am now offering my entire stock of Summer Clothing at greatly reduced prices. If yon need anything in this line, it will be to your interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing, as I am determined to sell. TURNIP SEED. A fresh lot of Landreth's and Ferry's Turnip Seeds of different varieties. Miss Cora Clark. I have employed Miss CORA CLARK as saleslady in my Dry Goods Store, for the balance of the year, where she will be glad to see any of her lady friends and show them nice Goods, and offer them all the inducements necessary. W. C. LATIMER. S.C. MILITARY ACADEMY, CHARLESTON, S. C., FOUNDED 1842. Will be re-established October 1st, 1882, fully organized and equipped. Col. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent. Pay Cadets Received from any State. Rut to secure admission, application must be made in advance to Gen. JOHNSON HAGOOD, Chairman Board of Visitors, Columbia, S, C. psr Address for proper forms, information, Ac. August 10 J'2 -It* HOUSE" AND L0T F0R SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale, the Lot in Yorkville, known as the ''Meek Place." It is situated near the Methodist Church, and contains TWO ACRES, more or less. On the lot is a two-story Dwelling House, containing SIX LARGE ROOMS AND A BASEMENT, a lumber house, corn-crib and stable. Terms will be made easy. L. M. GRIST.