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ftararratioits for For the Honse of Representatives. The friends of Col. W. B. WILSON respectfully present his name as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination as a member or the House of Representatives. September 7 36 3t The friends of Hon. W. Ef. STEWART respectfully bring his name before his fellow citizens as a candidate for re-election to the Legislature of South Carolina, subject to the primary election. In Mr. 8tewart we have a gentleman in every way qualified, and if elected will make us an able and faithful representative. Fort Mill. September 7 36 3t The friends of J. C. CHAMBERS, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate, at the primary election, for nomination as a member of the House of Representatives. Septeinbor 7 86 St The Mends of J. P. HOOD, of Bullock's Creek township, respectfully announce him as a candidate at the primary election for nomination as a member of the House of Representatives. Au<ru8t31 35 4t ' The friends of GEORGE L. RIDDLE respectfully announce him as a candidate, at the primary election, for nomination as a member of the House of Representatives. August 24 34 5t' The friends of Mr. WILLIAM WHYTE announce him as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the result ot the primary election. In doing so, Jffiey are conscious of putting forward a gentleman who is in every way capable of discharging the duties of the office efficiently and in a manner highly satisfactory to all the people in the county. AngU8t24 *'84 5t The Mends of JOHN C.~ WITHERSPOON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for the Houae 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. Aujjust 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. Ebenkzer and Clay Hill. August 17 33 6w For County Commissioner. The friends of GIVENS GALLAGHER, of Bullock's Creek township, respectfully announce him as a candidate, at the primary election, for nomination as a County Commissioner for York county. September 7 3f? 3t* We are authorized to announce JOHN W. JONES, or Broad River township, as a candidate at the primary election, for nomination's* a County Commissioner for York county. September 7 36 3t We are authorized to announce ROBERT T. RIGGIN8 as a candidate at the primary election for nomination as a County Commissioner for York county. August 31 35 4t ~~ The friendTof W. W. WHITE, of Catawba township, respectfully announce him as a candidate for nomination at the primary election, as a County Commissioner for York county. August 24 34 5t We are authorized to arnounce JOHN M. JACKSON, of Bethel township, as a candidate at the primary election, for renomination as a County Commissioner for York county. August 24 34 5t* We are authorized to announce Dr. E. L. GLENN, of Ebenezer township, as a candidate before the primary election for the office of County Commissioner of York county. August 17 33 6w The Frietds of Dr. JAMES B. ALLISON rerespectfully announce him as a candidate before the people, at the primary election, for nomination as a County Commissioner for York county. August 24 34 5w The friends and old comrades of ANDY F. 1 LINDSAY would, through thismedium, present hia name to the Democratic voters of York county for renomination for County Commissioner. Mr. Lindsay has been tried and found faithful in public trusts as well as upon the tented field. His having lost a leg in his country's cause, disabling him from engaging in many of the active pursuits in life, we would manifest our appreciation of "the sacrifice be laid upon his country's altar," by polling for him a heavy vote at the approaching primary election. His Many Friends and Old Comrades. August 24 34 5t For Probate Judge. We are authorized to announce W. PORTER GOOD as a candidate, at the primary election, for nomination to the offioe of Probate Judge for York county. September 7 36 3t Weare authorized to announce J. A. NCLEAN, a candidate, for re-election to the office of Probate Judge for York county. August 24 24 5t 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 discharge the duties of tiie 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 Treasurer. We are authorized to announce HYDER A. T). NEELY as a candidate before the people, at the p'rimary election, for recommendation to appointment to the office of County Treasurer. Angust 17 33 Gw For School Commissioner. The friends of Rev. ROBERT LATHAN respectfully announce him as a candidate before the people at the primary election, for nomination as School Commissioner of York county. a oo a... August II OO vw For County Auditor. The friends of ROBT. D. McKNIGHT take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for the office of Auditor of York county. He is a cripple, haying lost an arm in the late war; is a good citizen, and worthy of tho support of the good citizens of this county. He has a large family, and his only means of support is by farming. Think of a one-armed man plowing for a support! Will York county not aid her cripples? Many Citizens. August 31 35 4t* We are authorized to announce WM. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate before the people, at the primary election, for recommendation to appointment to the office of County Auditor. August Z-i at on HYMENEAL. Markikd?On the 20th ultimo, bv W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. P. G. WYLIE, of this county, and Miss MARGARET GIBBONS, of Cleveland county, N. C. On the 27th ultimo, near the North Carolina line, by W. D. Camp, Trial Justice. Mr. W. II. MOSS, of this county, and Miss MARGARET E. CJELIA, of North Caroliua. On the 27th ultimo, near the North Carolina line, by W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. E. M. HENDRICKS and Miss R. D. RIPPY. All of Cleveland county, N. C. OBITUARY. Dikd?On the 22nd ultimo, INFANT, son of W. M. and M. E. Stowe, of King's Mountain tonwship. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. AN important meeting of the County Democratic Executive Committee will be held in the COURT HOUSE, on the 13th instant, at 9 o'clock, A. M., sharp. Let every precinct be represented by its Chairman, or one of its VicoCbairmen. R. H. GLENN, County Chairman. September?' 36 It ? ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will come up and settle on or before the FIRST OF. OCTOBER, as further indulgence will not be given. The NOTES can be found in the hands of James H. Barry, YorkVille, S. C. A. WILLIFORD A CO. September 7 36 -it WiwVAS TOm\?mw | APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. THIRTY davB after date, application will be made to the Clerk of the Court of York I countv, for a CHARTER FOR PLEASANT GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, in Bullock's Creek township. September 7 38 5t* EXECUTORS' NOTICE, All arsons having claims against the estate of J. NEWMAN McELWEE, Sr. deceased, are requested to present them to C. E.SPENCER. Esq., properly authenticated. Persons indebted to the aaid estate are hereby notified that the claims are in the handsof Mr. Spencer for settlement. ROBT. N. McELWEE, I Fxecutor? MARGARET A. McELWEE, J 1,J*ecuiorn* September 7 36 3t GOVERNOR'S DAY! Mitl YORKVILLE, SEPTEMBER 13, 1882. 5,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT! -<IH? FT1HE mounted procession, under Col. W. H. I McCORKLE, Chief Marshal, will form at the old MALE ACADEMY The Speakers7 stand win be wnere it wan m 1870?in the Hart grove, opposite the Wheeler Carriage Factory. Come and see and hear Governor THOM PSON! The''precincts" will be known by their sashes? 3 or 4 inches wide, passing over the right shoulder, fastened at the left side and reaching to the knees. These are the colors: Bethany?Light brown, lined with green. Bethel?Red, lined with white. Black's Station?Black, lined with red. Blairsville? Black, lined with green. Buffalo?Dark brown, lined with red. Bullock's Creek?Dark green, lined withorange. Clark's Fork?White, lined with green. Clay Hill?Orange, lined with' green. Clever?Light green, lined with pink. Coates'Tavern?Orange, lined with red. Fort Mill?Light blue, lined with white. Hickory Grove?Dark blue, lined with cardinal red. McConnellsville?Pink, lined with gray. McElwee's Mill?Red, lined with blue. Rock Hill?Gray, lined with pink. Yorkville?White, lined with blue. Look for the rosette, three or four inches in diameter, vuide out of the lining, worn on the sash where it passes over the right shoulder. Come one! Come all! R. H. GLENN, County Chairman. September 7 3(5 It JOINT DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! PRECINCT MEETINGS! ? ?- - TFhE joint meetings will be held as follows: FORT MILL,Thursday, September7, 1 p. m. ROCK HILL, Saturday, September 1Q, 1 p. m. McCONNELLSVILLE, Tuesday, September 19, 1 p. m. HOODTOWN, Wednesday, September 20,1 p. m. BLACK'S STATION, Thursday, September 21, 1 p. in. YORKVILLE, Friday, September 22, 1 p. m. Democratic voters at Coatee' Tavern and McElwee's Mill, and at ClayJHill east of Clay Hill, will join in the meeting at kock miij; inuae at uinjr?ville and Bullock's Creek, the meeting at Hoodtown : and those at Buffalo, the meeting at Black's Station. Tlie 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 present at the said meetings. By virtue of the power conferred on the County Chairman by the 4th Article,a SPECIAL PRECINCT MEETING is hereby ordered, to beheld at each precinct on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, at 4 p. m., to arrange for the meeting on Governor's Qay. R. H. GLENN, County Chairman.G. W. S. Hart, Secretary. August 17 33 _ tf W. C. LATIMER. OFF FOR THE NORTHERN MARKETS To attend the GRAND MILLINERY OPENINGS, in BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK, Who T will nost mvself in all the very latest styles and fashions for the coining Season^ HOLD YOUR ORDERS Until you see inv stock, as it will be the largest and best selected ever before ? EXHIBITED IN MY HOUSiS. I will also purchase a large and complete stock of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. 1 pair of Second-Hand Fairbanks' Scales for sale. W. C. LATIMER. DOBSON & PARISH. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. READ and see what we have in the way of Hardware: Hand Saws, T Hinges, Cross-Cut Saws, Gate Hinges, Wood Saws, Strnp Hinges, Hand Saw Files, Butt Hinges, Pad Locks, Coffee Mills, Rim Locks. Sad Irons, Bolts, all sizes, Augers and Chisels, Pocket Knives, Gimlets, Table Knives, Gate Hasps, Razors, Horse Rasps, Wagon Nails, Shoe Knives, Hinge Nails, Pistols, Nails of all sizes, | Cartridges, Wood Screws of all sizes, | Spring Balances. A full stock of Axes, every one of which' we will warrant. Call and examine them. TWAtiufw A r>A"?i?ir WANTED. (5) K Ann BUNDLES of good .FODDER wanted, for which the market price'will be paid. We would also buy two good first-class HORSES. Call at our Stables. DOBSON & PARISH. 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. THE LARGEST YIELD OF WHEAT and OATS can bo raised by using ASH ELEMENT as a Fertilizer. I have just received a supply of Ash Element, Guano, Acid Phosphate and Floats, for the Fall Grain Crop. Also, to arrive soon the TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL?the best now in use. Can instantly be changed to any quantity desired to be sown, from a pint to three bushels per acre. Also, RANDALL HARROWS lor pulverizing the soil. On exhibition at my Ware House? 1 Tozer Engine. 1 Tanner Engine Hall Gins and Seed Cotton Cleaners. I keep on hands Packing, RabbettMetal, Gin Bristles, Saws, and other Gin and Engine Repairs T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. FODDER WANTED. j |?7 ANTED, 20,000 bundlesof good merchantsT ble FODDER, for which the highest cash ! prices will be paid. F. E. SMITH. | WANTED. i cy K CORDSof Oak and Hickory Sapling FIRF PjO WOOD. Apply at THIS OFFICE. August 10 .12 tf WNWW \X\\\\\Y \\\\\\\\W\Y\ *W\\\V wwwwmvr M\WAW\v?wr HUNTER & OATES. JUST RECEIVED, A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF JEANS AND CASSIMERES. WE ARE UNDOUBTEDLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOODS FOR PANTS AND SUITS. JUST RECEIVED, A NICE LINE OF FALL CLOTHING. CALL AT ONCE, WHILE YOU CAN BE FITTED, j AND HAVE A NICE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. 500 yards of nicely assorted PLAIDS. 1,000 yards heavy BROWN SHIRTING. AN ELEGANT LINE OF YOUTHS' AND BOYS' HATS. REMEMBER WE SELL THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. A SPLENDID STOCK OF Miles' Shoes, For Gents, Ladies and Children. JUST RECEIVED, A good stock of Men's and Women's Coarse Shoes, and Men's and Boys' Boots. We would CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION To our fine assortment of Cane Matting. Great [Reduction In tho price of all Summer Goods. HUNTER & OATES. DISSOLUTION AND FORMATION OF NEW PARTNERSHIP. Til E Copartnership heretoforeexistingbetween the undersigned, under the name and style of HUNTER, OATES <fe CO., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The interest of J. R. LINDSAY in the firm assets has been assigned to J. J. HUNTER and JOHN F. OATES, who have this day formed a new partnership under the name and stylo of HUNTER A OATES, and who have assumed all the debts of the late firm. August 21, 1882. (Signed) J. J. HUNTER, (Signed) .T. F. OATES, (Signed) J. R. LINDSAY. August 31 35 2t KENNEDY"BROS. & BARRON^ GRAIN DRILK WE are selling for Messrs. DILLING, BAKER A CO., the celebrated A. B. 0. GRAIN DRILL. It does away with all gear wheels. No extra hand required to go behind to watch the hoes. A comfortable seat for the driver is placed in the rear of seed box, in a position where he can at all times have perfect control of the drill, and s;ee its operation. Written GUARANTEED TO DRILL RUST PROOF OATS or any other kind of grain. Call, we want to sell you one. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. f^OODS RECEIVED In the LAST TEN DAYS. GENTS' Hats, fineselectionof Boots and Shoes. The celebrated Clark Perry Shoes, for Misses and Ladies, every pair warranted. Cross-Cut Saws, Grass Blades, Bush Blades, Scythes, Shelf Hardware, Shovels, Cross-Cut Saw Files, Sprouting Hoes, heavy stock of Salem Jeans, Ac., Ac. Examine our HALL GIN And the celebrated American SEWING MACHINE, before you buy. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. WANTED." ALL the WASHED WOOL in the country. KKNNEBY BROS. A BARRON. J. M. ADAMS, " ^ . WRAPPING PAPER, WRITING PAPER ENVELOPES, "new goods. ICE-CREAM CHURNS. PRESERVING KETTLES. GLASS FRUIT JARS. STOVE FIXTURES. FRESH TURNIP SEED. WOODEN WARE. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY WARE. LAMPS AND LANTERNS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. POT WAEE. KEKOlSliNE U1L. STAKE HAMMERS. TOBACCO, SNUFF AMD CIGARS. EST., DENNIS CROSBY, DECT)7~ TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that, on the petition of Allen B. Crosby, Administrator of the estate of Dennis Crosby, dec'd., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH next, is fixed to receive the final return of the said Administrator, and to hear his application for letters dismissory as Administrai tor of the said estate. York C. H., Aug 10, 1882. J. A. McLEAN, P. J., Y. C. Hart <fe Hart, Admr's Attys. August 24 34 5t -ANTED A FEW live, energetic men, to canvass for the genuine SINGER SEWING MACHINE, in the counties of Lancaster, York and Chester. ! Good compensation to the right men. Apply to the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. August 31 35 4t WITHERS ADICKES. REMOVAL. WE expect to return to our old stand In the "Adickes" Building, this Fall, and will move our stock in the near future. NEW GOODS. We are filling up in every line, hoping for a full share of trade. SUGARS AND COFFEES Notto be beat. Beautiful Yellow at 10 cents and White at 11 cents. Coffees at 7 and 8 pounds to the $1.00, good, etc. RECEIVED THIS WEEK. Fresh Grist, Candies, Soap, Canned Meats, etc. EXAMINE OUR TOBACCO. Snuff and Cigars. Additions this week. Olive, Virginia .Nectarine, natural unprmseu iwmi, Jewels, Lucy Hinton.etc., Amber Tip Cigarettes. Many Cigars. COME AND SEE US, WITHERS ADICKES. SOME THINGS SELDOM KEPT AND not much oftener sold in tbis country town: Pinking Irons, Candle Snuffers, Bread Toasters, Waffle Irons. Coffee 8trainers, Saw Sets, Knife Steels and Sharpeners, Paste Jaggers, Door Bells, Tack Hammers, Dish Washers, Carpet Stretchers, Hand Corn Shellers, Mouse Traps, Measuring Tapes, Table Mats, Large Ovens?4 to e gallons, 6 horse Wagon Boxes, Diamond Dust and Tripoli for cleaning Silverware, Glass, Metals, etc. Flower Jars, all sizes, etc., etc. TOBACCOS IN EXTENSIVE VARIETY. Chewing?in Plugs, Twists, Cakes and Fine Cut. Smoking?Granulated and Long Cut. Lucy Hinton. Dixie, Climax, Wedding Cake, Gold Coin?the biggest arid best ten cent plug in town, we think. Unpreased Virgin Roll at ten cents, Ida May, Spring, eta. Uncle Remus' MasleN stroke, Little Beauties, Lustre, Charmer, 25 in a box, for $1.00; and other Cigars and Cigarettes, etc. FLOUR. Our patent can't be beat. WANTED, Butter and Eggs are in good demand?Butter, especially. WITHERS ADICKES. CLARK BROTHERS HEADQUARTERS. I ' '/ 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 MOKE 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 ....... j And be convinced. CLARK BROTHERS. T. M DOBSON. EMPORIUM OF FASHION! ? THE BIS BON-TON STORE! ? ? - -- ? Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Dobson TEFT for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New J York, on MONDAY LAST, to make TIElfl FALL rilDUffl OF I1U1IUI. Mrs. DOBSON, assisted by Miss WILLIE KEEN, will buy one of the nicest stocks of MILLINERY EVER SHOWN In this market. They will buy with an eye single to the wants of their numerous customers, and will give them the benefit of their tastes in nice selections of LATEST STYLES Of HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS and all kinds of MILLINERY. All they ask 1h to wait and.- - -? SEE THE NICE GOODS They will have to show them in about two weeks and at prices which cannot bo beat. OLD T. M. DOBSON Speaks last, and says juat hold on, Mr., until his NICE THINGS COME IN, Which will be just on the heels of his nice stock of Millinery. You all know that he ALWAYS BRINGS THE LATEST In DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, and any and all things kept in his first class NEW YORK HOUSE. It is not necessary for him to say wait. All his friends want to know Is that he has gone North to buy goods, and wait they will, on him. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery. wv j~COLCOCK, MILLER & CoT~ WE 1UI BElllyllWCr j FK10 our friends and customers and to the public X generally that we have added to our stock a beautiful line of DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, CLOTHING And Hardware, and will, in the future, keep a stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ac. OUR Mr. COLCOCK Is now in the Northern markets displaying his well-known good taste in buying our stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods generally. NEW GOODS ARRIVING Every day. Call and see them. Our stock of Salem and Kentucky Jeans cannot be beat, for the money. The cheapest Goods ever brought to York, for the money. PRINTS. PRINTS. PRINTS ! The prettiest line of Prints ever brought to this market Call and see them before they are alf picked over. WE HAVE IN STOCK And to arrive soon, everything kept in a flrstclass Furnishing House. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES! Call and see our immense stock of Shoes. We | are determined to lead in this line. It will be to your interest to call and see our Shoes before purchasing. We have the nicest hand-made 8hoes, for the money, ever brought to Yorkville. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING! We have a beautiful line of Clothing, in which we are offering inducements. Call and see for yourselves. HARDWARE. HARDWARE. Our stock of Hardware consists of Hammers, Saws, Files, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Strap Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Tacks, Drawing Knives, Steelyards, Axes, Smoothing Irons, Coffee Mills, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails of all sizes, and evJ erything in a first-class stock of Hardware. WOODENWARE, WOODENWARE. Baskets, Tubs, Pails, Water Buckets, Wooden Bowls, Bench Screws, Brooms and Well Buckets, can be found at COLCOCK, MILLER A CO'S. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES Is full up in every particular. Coffee, Sugar, Rice. Molasses, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, and everything in the Grocery line always on hand. CANNED GOODS. A full stock of Canned Goods always on hand. Spices, Teas, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmeg, and everything kept in a first-class Grocery can be found at onr House. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A good stock,constantly on hand. Don't fail to call and see the New Stock that has JUST ARRIVED, Before it is all picked over. COLCOCK, MILLER A CO. H. F. ADICKES. JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL PKINTS. THE LATEST STYLES. JUST OUT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KTNDS OF DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. A LARGE INVOICE OF NICE AND NEW FALL CLOTHING AND HATS and CAPS, JUST RECEIVED. I H. F. ADICKES. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALET" LANDS OF KING'8 MOUNTAIN IRON CO. South Carolina, York County?In the Court of Common Pleas. Thomas J. Bell, as Agent of Certain Creditors of King's Mountain Iron Company, Piaintitf, j against John MeGill and others, Defendants. I Decree to sell Latids of the late King's Moun- \ tain Iron Company. IN obedience to the decretal order of sale and the amended orders made thereto, I will expose to public sale on the FIRST MONDAY (salesday) IN OCTOBER Next, at York Court House, all the balance of the Real Estate of the late King's Mountain Iron Company which remains unsold, situated in York county, on the waters of Broatd River, according to maps of survey on file in my office, toMAP"A." Covering 1,338 acres, bounded by lajids of Mrs. McCosh, Berry Moss, estate of W. C. Black, Ja cob B Moore and others. Tract No. 10, containing 50 Acres, lying South of No. 9. Tract No. 11, containing 50 Acres, lying South of No. 10. Tract No. 12, containing 60 Acres, lying west of No. 11. Tract No. 15, containing 94 Acres, lying north of No. 14. Tract No. 18, containing 137 Acres, lying south of No. 17. Tract No. 19, containing 101 Acres, lying southeast of No. 18. Tract No. 20, containing 172 Acres, lying southwest of No. 18. Tract No. 21; containing 63 Acres, lying north Of No. 20. Tract No. 22, containing 82 Acres, lying northwest of No, 21. Tract No. 24, containing 118 Acres, lying west of Nos. 20, 21 and 25. Tract No. 28, containing 131 Acres, lying south of No. 20. Tract No. 28, containing 110 Acres, lying south of No. 27. Tract No. 29, containing 164 Acres, lying southeast of No. 28, and east of Broad River. This tract contains the Murphy Tunnel (Specular) Ore Bank. MAP Covering 2,938 acres, bounded by lands of James B. Moore, James Childers, and others: Tract No. 30 b containing 551 Acres, lying southeast of No. 29, (on Map A.) and north-east of Broad River, covering the Old Forge site and Water Power. Tract No. 31, containing 27 Acres, lying north of No. 30. Tract No. 32 containing 238 Acres, lying noj-th of No. 30 and east of No 31. Tract No. 35, containing 131 Acres, lying northeast of No 34. Tract No. 38, containing 132 Acres, lying northeast of No. 37. Tract No. 39 containing 322 Acres, lying east of Nos. 38 and 42. Tract No. 41, containing 271 Acres, lying southwest of No. 40. Tract No. 42, containing 575 Acres, lying west of Nos. 39 and 41. Tract No 43. containing 218 Acres, lying south of Nos. 42 and 44. Tract No. 44, containing 397 Acres, lying west of No. 42. Tract No 45, containing 76 Acres, lying southwest of No. 44. Tract No. 43 contains a fine Water Power, and covers a portion of the Moss Island. MAP"C." Covering979 acres, bounded by lands of... Blanton, W. W. Duncan, Greene, Meacham, Gold, W. H. Carroll, T. P. Whisonant and others: y Tract No. 47, containing 91 Aces, lying southeast of No 46. Tract No 51, containing 175 Acres, lying southeast of Nos. 49 and 50. Tract No. 56, containing 158 Acres, lying southeast of No. 55. Tract No. 57, containing 82 Acros, lying north of No. 56. TractNo. 58. containing 370 Acres, lying east of Nos. 56 and 57. Tract No. 03, containing 103 Acres, lying south of No 62. Tract No. 58, contains the old King's Creek Furnace and Water Power. MAP "D." Covering 325 acres, bounded by lands of Jos. Hardin, Hullender, Meacham, Bird, Goforth and others: Tract No. 66, containing 142 Acres, being the northern portion ctfthe Henderson Lands. Tract No. 68, containing 183 Acres, lying east of No. 67. MAP E." Covering 149 acres bounded by lands of James 'Caldwell, McGill, Crawford, Jack Martin and others: Tract No. 70, containing 149 Acres, lying east of tract 69. 3. The Lime interest of said late Company, in a tract of land belonging to Mrs. Eliza Long, lying in York county. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable annully; to be secured in each case by the purchaser's bond, and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for papers. For further particulars apply to Col. W. W. Gaffney, one of the Commissioners of Survey, Gaffney City, S. C.; Col. W. B. Allison, Surveyor, Yorkville, S. C., James G. Baber, William Baber, Thomas McGill, James Childers, (the last two Commissioners also) Black's Station, S. C.; Witherspoon <ft Spencer, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Yorkville, S. (3. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C, Pis. September 7 36 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY OF YORK. - ? M U/XM ni ? a o in 111 El l/UiQIDU.l r.JUEi/*B. Magill & Scott, Plaintiffs, against Michael Duffy, J Defendant. J IN obedience to the Judgment and Order o( foreclosure made by his Honor J. S. Cothran, one of the Circuit Judges of the said State, and dated April 7, 1882, in the cause above entitled, j I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, Next, the following described real property, and described with complaint in said cause, A HOUSE AND LOT, Situated in said County and State, at Smith's Turn Out, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Lot containing ONE ACRE OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. Also, all of that tract of land, in the County and State aforesaid, at Smith's Turn Out, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and containing EIGHTY-SIX AND A HALF (86J) ACRES, More or less. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September? 30 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. E. R. Seapocliand wife, Plaintiffs, against Thomas Good and wife, Defendants. fN obedience to the Decretal Order made by bis Honor Wm. H. Wallace, one of the Circuit Judges of the said State, dated June 28th, A. D., 1882, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate described in the complaintin said cause, consisting of all that tract of land, situated in the county and State aforesaid, lying on King's Creek, bounded by lands of Elisba and Sarah Hardin, Jacob Deal, Dixon and M. M. Tate, and containing ONE HUNDREDS TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES, More or less, and of which James Fulton died seized and possessed. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash, on day of Sale, and the balance thereof on a credit of one and two years, to be paid in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, and secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to be allowed to pay all Cash, if he wishes fn Hn ur>. Purchaser to oav for papers. JOS F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 7 3G 4t CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel L. Davidson, Plaintiff, against Andrew Black and others, Defendants. rN obedience to the Decree of Sale and Partition in the cause above entitled, made by his Honor J. S. C'othran, one of the Circuit Judges of the said State, dated April 8th, 1882, I will exposo to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that parcel of land, in said county and State, being that portion of the JOSEPH BLACK OLD HOME PLACE, Lying West of the following division line, commencing at a hickory, McSwain's line, and running to a branch near the house, leaving Andrew Black a certain spring then used by him ; thence with the branch below the barn; thence to the right, so as to leave Robert Black's house to the left, and pass through a spring used by him; thence due South to Jamison's line, containing EIGHTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms?One-third Cash, on day of sale, and the balance on a credit of one and" two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale payable annually, and secured by the bond of the -purchaser and a mortgage of the premisas. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 7 36 4t AUCTION SALES,; CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY OF YORK. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. A. Friedheim <fc Brother, Plaintiffs, against Martin Massey and others. Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree for Partition and Sale, made by His Honor J. S. Cothran, one of the Circuit Judges of the said State, and dated April 7th, 1882, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, (Sales-Day) the premises described in the pleadings in said cause, as follows, to wit: r.-rtT- . vn . HHP * nDTa nf T. A sn J?' IE 1" I -SI A Ail XJ A njvijr nvHtio ui UM^?, Situate in said county and State, two miles southeast of the town of Rook Hill, adjoining lands of John G. Steele, Mrs. Cowan and others. TERMS-CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 7 36 4t CLERK'S SALET SOUTH CAROLINA-COUNTY OF YORK. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel L. Davidson, Plaintiff, against Thomas J. Parkes, Defendant. IN obedience to the Decree of Sale, made by Ins Honor J.S. Cothran, one of the Circuit Judg-? of the said State, dated April 8, 1882, in the above entitled cause, I will expose to publicsale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land, described in the complaint, in said county, a? fol'ows, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, including the old Homestead, containing NINETY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 7 30 4t JOHN R. ASHE. THE NEW STORE. THE New Store Man is receiving new additions daily to his stock of bhrs unuim anst Hardware and Shoes, and has to offer to his many Friends and Patrons, a full line of Family Groceries, a full stock of Shelf-Hard ware, Hinges, Butts, Wood Screws, Pad Locks, Steelyards, 3/tola RalnnAOu Wall PllllpvH. tfefi. All Si/OS of Bolts, from 1J to 12 inches; Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Shovels, Spades, Bramble Scythes. A full stock of all sizes of Iron, REFINED TIRE, Round, Square and Band Iron. A full supply of Nails, all sszes; Cut Nails and Finishing Nails. All sizes of Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes and National Horse Shoe Nails. These goods are of the best that the market affords, and will be sold at prices tbatwill please. JOHN R. ASHE, The New Store Man. BAGGING AND TIES. HEA DQUARTERS for the season. I have to offer to the trade 10,000 yards Heavy Bagging, 500 bundles whole Arrow Ties, dinners and those in need of these articles will Klease confer with me, as Tam prepared to give sttom prices. I will keep up my stock through the season. JOHN R. ASHE. FERTILIZERS. ^TJLOW Brand." "Diamond Bone" and pure J7 German Kainiton hand for sale, for small grain crops. JOHN R. ASHE. HERNDON BROSf WAGONS, WAGONS. A S crops generally are laid by and farmers want to do some hauling before the fields get too ...?t or.,1 mnilfln nnu' ia l.hn time tO l/et Olie Of the nut auu uiuuuj) ??w ? ?? % - ? Q_. PIEDMONT WA&ONS. A splendid 2-horse Wagon, 1,500 pounds capacity, for |62.00 Cash, and a2,000 pouncis capacity Wagon for $66.00. These are its good as any WESTERN MADE WAGON SOLD, And, in some instances, better. Come and see them. 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, ami 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 tooffer RUBBER BELTING as low as it can be bought anywhere with freight taken into consideration. We have in stock full Rolls of 6, 5, 4, Hand 2 inch 3-ply Rubber 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. WANTED. Iaaa BUSHELS of good clean WHEAT wanted, at the highest market price. HERNDON BROTHERS. LATTA BROTHERS r ? 7 ' " COMING SEASON. ~~ VI/E ttre ^ai'-v buying and receiving Goods, and expect to enter the comQrpPl 7^5^ ing season with as full and complete a stock of Grocer'ps as ean he found in our "'LATTA BROTHERS. COFFEE! COFFEE!! & ' VVE have a lot of Coffee i . bottom '7?A TT A? IIROTH K RS. flour. r "IlIIE are offering Flour, I yvp ' * * ma('e l>y thp wellV^flriK v known mills of George L. Kiddle, very cheap. 7 V *? LATTA BROTHERS. _______ WE have a full line of Hardware, consisting of Axes, Hand-Saws, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Hamea, Trace Chains, Single Trees, Heelserews, Backhands, Smoothing Irons, Sausage Grinders, Shot, Caps, Wads, Ac. j - LATTA BROTHERS. mackerel. ^ A LOT of fresh Mackerel just received. LATTA BROTHERS. bagging and ties. OUR stock of Bagging and Ties has been received. LATTA BROTHERS. love in a puff. TRY our "Love in a Puff" Smoking Tobacco. LATTA BROTHERS. | defiance wheat! THE undersigned would call the attention of farmers to the superior claims the DEFIANCE RUST PROOF WHEAT hits over any other variety sown in this section. It is not only rust proof, so far as has been tried, and as is claimed for it by those who have used it for years, but x - i-iJ.' ?!-* no miis.L oo ntlior rinfipft II V1CIUS I1CHI IV I.VV n>u reo IUUM, ..... sown on the same quality of land. This I have demonstrated. I would refer to Mr. T. W. Clawson, who, the past season, raised To bushels from 1J. On my own farm, I raised 200 bushels on five acres?or 40 bushels to the acre. Price, $2 per bushel. Persons who may prefer to receive the wheat at Yorkville, may leave their orders with CLARK BROTHERS, and it will be delivered at their Store. B. F. BRIGGS. August 31 35 3t DENTAL SURGERY^ Dr. J. B. PATRICK, ffWHaMk of Charleston, ^-U_LXJ SURGEON DENTIST, Will visit Yorkville on MONDAY, JULY 31ST, and remain for THREE WEEKS. During his stay in this place ho will be 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, he I'eelH warranted in assuring perfect satisfaction. Ladies waited on at their residence. Rooms in Yorkville, at the Rawliuson House. July 27 38 ly >