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1882. WORTH ANNUAL FAIR 1882. OP TRTK AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION OF CHESTER. YOIH MflMI & U9CASTM COUNTIES, Will be held at CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, On TUKSDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 17th, 18tb, 19th and 20th. Gates open Tuesday at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 9 o'clock each succeeding day. GRAND DISPLAY, Embracing every article of household and mechanical manufacture, as well as all agricultural products, implements and machinery. $2,000 IN PREMIUMS. Annual Oration, Wednesday at 11 o'clock, by U. 8. Senator M. C. Butler. Col. A. P. Butler, State Commissioner of Agriculture, is expected to address the Association on Fish culture. A FIRST-CLASS BAND OF MUSIC Will enliven the occasion. Grounds are beautjfully located and well, supplied with shade and water. Ample accommodations for all visitors. Trotting, Riding, Horsemanship and Bycicle- Riding. Special Notice. Exhibitors are urged to furnish the Secretary, before Fair week, with a liat of proposed entries, pedigrees, certificates, statements, Ac., with number of premium they wiab to contend for. No entries admitted after 6 o'clock, P. M. October 16, except stock, which may be entered until 10 o'olock, "October 17th. Artiela? not mentioned in the Premium List may be exhibited and premium awarded, upon approval by Board of Directors. No exhibits allowed to be removed until the close of the Fair. All accommodation and care for stock without eharire ; forage furnished on Grounds at Chester market price. LET THE ASSOCIATE COUNTIES; Vie with each other in the quantity and quality of exhibits. The Board will spare neither time, trouble nor expense, to make the fair of 1882 the finest ever, i held by the Association. ? TERMS OF ADMISSION. Adult. t 50 , Children ander 12, 25 Saddle horse, 25 One-horse Vehicle, 50 Two-horse Vehicle, 75 Publio Vehicle, season, 2-horae, 5 00 Public Vehicle, season, i-norse, > w t Saddle horse, season, 75 t One-horse Vehicle, private, 1 50 ( ' Two-horse Vehicle, private, 2 25 Season Tickets May be procured, good for one and the same person, during Fair, for $1.50. R. A. LOVE, President. J. K. Hrnry, Sec. and Trens. A. H.<fc M. A. September 21 38 . tf ~~ J." J. SMITH & CO. DRY GOODS. WE would respectfully inform our friends f and the public generally that we now have j in store a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, | Shoes and Hats, suitable for the fall trade, and c we feel confident that we can make it to your in^terest to call and see us before making your fall purchases. OUR STOCK OF JEANS, Kerseys and Cassimeres i9 very complete, comprising all grades and prices. OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Calicoes. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Linseys, etc., is very attractive and prices as low as the loweet. Our Hut Department Comprises all the late novelties in that line. Call and examine for yourselves. To arrive in a few days a nice line of READY-MADE CLOTHING * in a variety of styles and prices. We solicit an examination of this department. In fact we can show you a very ATTRACTIVE STOCK 1 in all departments and additions are being made as the season advances. All we ask is a call and we are satisfied that we can please both in style and prices. J. J. SMITH & CO. J. BOLTON SMITH, JEWELER, j TMTOULD again remind his friends and Custo- ' T mers and the public generally, that he has 1 recently added to his stock a full line of just such ' Goods as are usually found in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE. Every one in need of Fine, or cheap Ware, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds and ' ?J J - -* *" 11 ??/? tnano/if h iu prices, WHHIU UU won KJ Ulll UIIU m-ipt.-,. . ..... Stock before purchasing. Call in, and you will be sure to see something new and attractive, and as the price is low, you will make some heart happy by the purchase you will make. If vonr watch is out of order, or Jewelry needs mending, bring it along, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, i nnrlnr control of MASSEY A SMITH is com plete with new and handsome Goods, and the Ladies are cordially invited to inspect them. No trouble to show goods at J. BOLTON SMITH'S. " CORNER DRUG STORE. AN EARNEST AND PRESSING APPEAL IS hereby made to my customers to whom T have so kindly given credit. Please come forward and pay me as soon as possible, for I must have money. The largest and finest assortment of Pocket Knives, Rar.ors, Shears, Scissors and Pistols that can be found in Yorkville. Beautiful and lovely Combs of all kinds; Hair, Nail, Tooth and Clothes Brushes. Come and see them. Pine Ober and Cologne Bottles, of beautiful Cot-Glass and Gilt, and very nice Lily White, and similar goods, for the Ladies and Misses. As to pure Drugs end Medicines, you cannot do better anywhere than to call and purchase from the "Old Doctor." Reliable Patent Medicines, in all varieties, suitable for all diseases, and al ways promising a cure. Trusses, Supporters, and everything else belonging to a first-class Drug Store, and at reasonable prices. Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. ALL persons 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 said estate are hereby notified that the claims are in the hands of Mr. Spencer for settlement. ROBT. N. McELWEE, I Fxecntor, MARGARET A. McELWEE, ( *'xec"lorsSeptember? 36 3t H. F. ADICKES. NEWGOOBS! NEW GOODS M JUST received a large stock of beautiful FALL PRINTS. And all kinds of DOMESTICS. The very finest " STOCK OF JEANS, And the lowest prices that we have ever shown. vrrTI TT i TTTl TTTOm r\T4T"IVTTVr\ wl HAV?i JUEU urriiNiii; % A splendid stock of choice . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, For both MEN AND BOYS, \.nd we feel confident that we can please in prices. In addition to the above, we are opening daily irrivals of BOOTS AND SHOES, Vnd are now prepared to show ilie very l>est stock hat we have ever had. A lull stock of all kinds >r BOOKS AND STATIONERY. h. f. adickes. HE RADON BROS. wagons, wagons. WE have received another lot of those elegant PIEDMONT WAGONS. They are cheap "or cash; and no better made for the money. We iell a medium 2 Horse Wagon for $02.00 and ight 2 Horse Wagon for $5S.00. We ask you to ;ome and see the wagons. They are 0. K. HERNDON BROTHERS, Agents. collars. WE have and sell the best Horse and Mule Collar out for $1.50. HERNDON BROTHERS. bacon7 WE generally keep it. Sometimes we run out. HERNDON BROTHERS. hams. ELEGANT Hams?Pine Apple brand. HERNDON BROTHERS. flour. WE keep the good grades of N. C., our own make and Patent Process. HNRNDON BROTHERS. fisil [N the bbl., i bbls. and kits. HERNDON BROTHERS. ___ _____ WE have it. HERN DON BROTHERS. BREAD. OUR bread is now made out of the very best grades of flour we can get. Buy it, try it. HERNDON BROTHERS. LATTA BROTHERS GUANO FOR WHEAT & OATS. FARMERS expecting to use Guano on Whaat and Oats will rtnd it to their interest to call >n us and get prices before buying-elsewhere. We have made arrangements by which wo can ?ell Baker's Standard Guano payable November 1st, 1883. LATTA BROTHERS. "SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEAT" HAVING quite a full and varied stock of the above named goods, we are enabled to fill >rders to suit the taste of all. LATTA BROTHERS. COTTON STEELYARDS. A LL kinds of Cotton Steel vards, at /V LATTA BROTHERS'. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. UNDER this head, we call the attention of sportsmen to our stock of Ely's Chemically Prepared Gun Wads, Paper Cartridge Cases, Primers, all sizes of Pistol Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Caps, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. TOBACCO. ~~ ALL grades of smoking and Chewing Tobacco. LATTA BROTHERS. SOAP AND STARCH. SPECIAL prices, by the box. LATTA BROTHERS. BAGGING AND TIES. WE are offering Bagging and Ties as cheap as can be bought in our market. LATTA BROTHERS. FRESH CHEESE" FRESH CHEESE just received at LATTA BROTHERS'. DOBSON & PARISH. TINWARE. TINWARE. OUR stock of Tinware is now full and complete. We invite all who are in need to call and examineour stock. We will save you money. A full stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Just received and opeued, and now ready for inspection. Prices lower than ever before,' CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO Of all klnd9 and prices. Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobacco, fresh and genuine. If you want a delightful Pull' try the MUTUAL FRIEND CIGARS the best Nickle Cigar in the market. A full stock of BAGGING AND ARROW TIES Now in stock. Will not be undersold byanvone. Call at DOBSON A PARISH'S Cheap G rocery Store. T. M. DOBSON. ' EMPORIUM OF FASHION. THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE OH, Those beautiful Hats and Bonnets. Oh, those beautiful Flowers and Plumes. Oh, those beautiful Silks, Satins and Plushes. Oh My, such nice Ribbons and Veilings. Gracious Me, such nice Fichues and Ties. Ob, Law Me, what beautiful Braid and ornament for Dresses. I never yet have seen such nice Embroidery. Just think of those Polka Dot Collars and Hand kerchiefs. Laces, Laces, oh my, oh me, how beautiful. Beautiful Gros Grain Silks and Satins for Dresses Beautiful Watered and Brocade Silks. Come and see them and be fitted up in a nic' Dress. Sash Ribbons, Watered, Plain and Striped. The largest stock, the prettiest assortment ii town of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hose. Bias Tucking and Bias and Inserting Tucking Swans Down, Face Powder, Bloom of Youth, Lib Whit? and Magnolia Balm. 1,000 cakes of Lubin's Soap. 8 cakes for 10 cents The nicest, the best, the cheapest soap In town fo: 10 cents. 500 pairs of Ladies' Hose at 10 cents per pair. Miss Willie Keen Has arrived and I am now prepared to mow right along. I am sure I have the largest and bes assortment of Millinery ever seen in my store an< as cheap as can be found in the place. Woul( say to the Ladies' come aud see my nice goods AND GET MY PRICES. Jouvin's Button and Lace Hook Kid Gloves The very latest style in long Button Gloves, ai kinds of ornaments for Hats and Hair, also Pins and Combs, Li\bin's extracts, Hoyt's Cologne, als< cheap Colognes, Rubber Rattles, Nipples, Dolls, and almost anything you may want. Don't pasi mo by without coming in and seeing. No troubh TO SHOW MY GOODS. Come right along this way and see what th< Bon Ton Store has. T. M. DOBSON. Leader in Millinery. HO! FOR DOBSON'S NEW YORK HOUSE. K f\f\ PAIRSofGents' Half Hoseat5 cents pei 500 pair. 2,500 Dollars worth of Ready-made Clothing. 2,500 Dollars worth of all kinds of Shoes. 5,000 Dollars worth of all kinds of Dry Goods. 500 Dollars worth of all kinds of Gents' Hats. All the above have just been received and ar( now Ready for sale at low prices. Beautiful DRESS GOODS At all prices. /.II the latest shades and colors Black and colored Cashmeres, Jeans, Cassimert and Waterproof goods, Flannels, Blankets Shawls and the finest lot of Cloaks and Dolmans ever seen in Yorkville, new shades and style: from $2.50 to $25.00apiece, don't forget when yot want Cloaks and Dolinansthat Dobson has therr trimmed with Fur, Plush and Passimentary Baskets, Satchels, Trunks Valises and every tiling to be found in a-first-class DRY GOODS STORE. 75 Overcoats, at pi ices very low. Chewing To bacco, The Old Oaken Bucket and the Wine Sap Minnie and other brands as low as the lowest Umbrellas with 10 Ribs. Victor and Singer Ma chines, Curtain Laces, Cretons. The best lot o Gents' Riding, Driving and Cassimere Glovei ever shown in my Store, also FUR TOP KIPS. I can truly say I have the best stock seen ii my House for years. Come one, come all and se< my goods and get my prices. T. M. DOBSON", at the New York House, Leader of Low Cash Prices. WITHERS ADICKEST REMOVAL ! REMOVAL!! BEFORE the next issue of this paper, we ex pect to have completed our move across th< street to our old stand in the "ADICKES" BUILDING. The Store room has been improved and renova ted, and we calculate, by proper endeavors, t< diunonco mi?- full shnrB nf Groceries. Hardware Crockery, Wooden Ware, Plated Ware, etc., etc In addition to our large stock, which will rendei our new quarters brimful with goods, we hav< many new arrivals for the occasion. JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE. Crockery, in every shape. We claim thelarges assortment in town. CRACKERS AND CANDIES. Crackers of 25 or more varieties. Candies, plair and fancy. SILVER WARE. Quadruple Plate only. New designs. COFFEES AND SUGARS Of all kinds. We don't allow others to sell pret tier or purer goods for the same prices. A greer Rio Coffee at 8 pounds to the $1.00, which is good Please examine it. Peaberry, Golden Rios, Java etc. No. 84 Roasted, in packs and loose. Of Su gars, we think we have the prettiest Yellow at II cents, and White A at 11 cents, in York. Cu Loaf, Granulated, extra C, Icing, etc. Syrups. We expect a beautiful Silver (Light. Syrup and Muscovado Molasses. Have New Or leans Molasses, hut not very good. Jumbo Ham is fine. Lard and Soaps of al kinds?a big bar for o cents. Lot of new Cigars, Tobaccos, Smokers'articles Pipes, Cigar and. Cigarette Holders, etc. Durhan Smoking Tobacco, fine Granulated and Long-Cut OUR STOCK Is full in each Line, and we propose to protect oni patrons as regards prices. HARDWARE. Scale Beams, for weighing cotton, 100 to 601 pounds. A bargain 150 pounds for $1. Fine as sortment of Pistols, and a few Guns, etc. Wil order anything in this line not kept. Carpenter'! Tools, etc. Agents for Scales, all sorts. Pocke and Table Cutlery in great variety. Razors Carving and Kitchen Knives, Files, Nails, Plows Locks, Hinges, Saws, Hammers, Shot, Powder Caps, etc. STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Will be crowded in our new quarters, and offe at low prices, some Show Cases, Cheese Case Bracket Lamps, Second-hand Scales, platform, t< weigh 800 pounds, and 2 Sets Counter Scales fo sale: WITHERS ADICKES. J. M. ADAMS. CASH BUYERS. YOU can get any goods in my line at rock hot torn figures. * I have just received a well se lected line of the following goods: Crockery ware Glassware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Bastini Spoons, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons Fine Tfn Toil et Sets, Cake and Bread Boxes. Tea and Coffe Canisters, Letter, Note, and Foolscap Paper Wrapping Paper, Kerosine Oil, Brooms, Pails Tubs, Churns, Well Buckets, Bail Boxes, Spice Boxes, and Wood Wash Boards, Mouse Traps Rat Traps, Sieves, Bowls, Bread Trays, Paten Tin Scoops, Axe Handles, Hammers, Steak Ham iners, Rolling Pins, Butter Ladles, Matches, Mo lasses Cans, Cocoanut Dippers, Toilet Soap, Brit tania Dippers, Clay Pipes, Wood Pipes, Shoi Blacking, Stove Polish, Round and Flat Heac Tacks, Shoe Brushes, Scrub Brooms, Curr; Combs, Baskets, Ink, Blueing, Butter Prints Butter Moulds, Coffee Mills Envelopes, Lea< Pencils, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, and Lam| Chimneys. J. M. ADAMS. G A L V A> I ZEDS H E ET IRON. fl ALVANIZED Sheet Iron 1)0 inches long am T 21 inches wide, for salebv * J. M. ADAMS. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. GENUINE Durham Smoking Tobacco, Maste Stroke, Good News, Uncrushed, Our Flori da, Laregade, Lasin Vial, and other brands c Cigars, cheap for cash, at J. M. ADAMS' variet; Store, Yorkville, S. C. REPAIRING. IT must be distinctly understood that my term for mending and .'fob Work are Cashj befor the work leaves my store. Therefore, I inten to enforce these terms, without respect to person and regardless of consequences. J. M. ADAMS. NOTICE. ALU persons knowing themselves indebted t the undersigned will come up and settle 01 or before the FIRST OF OCTOBER, as furtbe indulgence will not be given. The NOTES eai be found in the hands of James H. Barry, York Ville, S. C. A. WILLIFORD & CO. September 7 .10 4t? J. R. LINDSAY & CO. "WwTiem" 1 OF J. B. LINDSAY & CO. s HAYING associated myself with my uncle, R. M. LINDSAY, to do a GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS, 0 ' 1 In the town of Yorkvllle, I would respectfully come before the people of York county and no. licit a 7 r SHARE OF THEIR PATRONAGE. I have had seven years experience in the business and trust I will be able to please, and shall endeavor, by all fair means, to put myself on 0 1 A LINE WITH Mr COMPETITORS. By the time this reaches the eye-of the public, I shall be in ! NEW YbitK CITY, > 3 3 Laying in a full supply of Fall and Winter , DI1Y GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ETC. I shall also keep a small and select line of SFTET.F ARnnF.RTF.8. Everything I show on my return ) WILL BE FRESH AND NEW. All the latest styles and novelties in my different . lines. I shall t^ke ! SPECIAL PAINS i i In buying iff* stock of Goods, to make it com" plete, tasteful and suited to the purses of all?rich and poor. BY THE 1ST OF OCTOBER f I expect to have my Goods on the shelves and * invite every one to GIVE ME A CALL i 3 J. It, LINDSAY. September 21 \ 37 tf ? CLARK BROTHERS ON I1AM). 3 A FULL line of Family Groceries and plantation Supplies. > ; FLOUR. 3 Another lot of Riddle's celebrated No. 1 Family t Flour from white wheat?every sack guaranteed 10 givesausiHcuwi. l BAGGING AND TIES. A large stock of Ragging and Ties atstartlingly i low prices. j REFINED IRON. ) Largest stock of Refined Iron Wagon Tire, 1 Buggy Tire, Shafting; Rod and Bar Iron, also an assortment of Drill and Pick Steel. l JUST RECEIVED. r Three of the Famous "Old Hickory" Wagons, ) unsurpassed for farm work. 1 I LIME. ' Aeents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame Lime. Beat on the market. Call and aee ua. CLARK BROS, r ? > M. STRAUSS. Great Reduction. Great Reduction. i M. STRAUSS* e ? T7*NTIRE Stock marked down before reoeiy'? 'ng ?. t FALL AND WINTER STOCK. I RARE BARGAINS. i, A P DETERMINED to sell Goods cheaper than the cheapest FOR CASH. i\ WILLIfUliliOL Ulibiin TX7*0ULR call the attention of the public genT T eraily to tlieir large and accommodating FEED AND SALE STABLES. r We have the largest and moat convenient Stables and Lota in the up country, with water for stock in each one, for the accommodation of drovers ? and stock men. Also Troughs and*Racks, besides a largo close shed that will hold forty or fifty Mules and Horses. We invite all to call and see us when you come in tired and wearied, as we have good and experienced hostlers, and have on s hand the best of ? OATS, CORN, FODDER AND HAY, s And will feed your horse for TWENTY CENTS a feed. To stock men, we will either feed by the day at 33$ cents per head, or will sell them feed at the cheapest rates. When your horse is sick we ' profess to be the only men here that know what I to do for him. Come and try us. We will always o j keep on hand Mules and Horses for sale, as cheap n j as they can be bought in this market or elsewhere r j for cash, or on time. We handle nothing but n | good and sound stock, which we are responsible - for. Give us a call, it will be to your Interest. J. H. BARRY, Agent. 1 August 31 35 ly COLCOCK, MILLER &J]0. __ pKMOV^Tj ON or about OCTOBER 1ST, we will move our stock to the Corner Building, now occupied .by WITHERS ADICKES, whore we will be glad to moot our old Friends and Customers, and will guarantee satisfaction, and do all In our power to please them. Respectfully, COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. JUST RECEIVEDA TREMENDOUS stock of Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Prints, White Goods, Plaids, and in fact, everything kept in a first-class DRY GOODS STORE. Our entire stock is new. No old Goods carried over. Call and see them and know that you are buying new goods of the very latest styles and colors. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHINO Is of theprettiest styles, and as cheap as the cheapest. Call while we have a full stock and make your selection. We are headquarters for BOOTS AND SHOES, And don't you forget it. Ask for hand-sewed Shoes. We have the prettiest line we ever saw. Ladies' Fine Shoes a specialty. Examine our Basket and Kid Tops. We also keep in stock Brogans, Plow Shoes and Boots, Polkas, and everything, from the finest to the cheapest. MORE NEW HATS. Another stock of new Hats just received, in which we will give bargains. SALEM JEANS. We have a tremendous stock of Jeans, Cassimeres and Pants Goods generally, whioh we think are as cheap as the cheapest, and as nice as the nicest. Come and be convinced. We have in stock and to arrive soon, an elegant line of SHIRTS, COLLARS, Cravats, Neck-Ties, Cravat Pins, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Buttons, Rings, Watch Chains and Watches, all of wliich we guarantee and offer at bargains. OUR STOCK OF FANCY GROCERIES. Canned Goods of all kinds. Tomatoes, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Salmon, Sardines, Oysters, Salads, Pickles,Chow-Chow, Pieallilli, Pepper, Mustard, Spice, Nutmeg, Cloves, and everything in this line, constantly on nanu. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Plows, Hames, Drawing Chains, Shovels, LapRings, Open Links, Backhands, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Hand-Saws, Steelyards, Shovels and Tongs, Sad Irons, Coffee Mills, Well Buckets, Nails, Screws, Bolts, HorseShoes, Mule Shoes, Horse-Shoe Nails, Door Locks, Pad Locks. Night Latches, Pocket and Table Cutlery and Scissors. WE ARE NOW BETTER PREPARED Than ever before, to meet the wants of all who may desire any article kept in a first-class GROCERY OR DRY GOODS STORE. COLCOCK, MILLER & CO. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. GRATA rHUI^L. WE are .selling for Messrs. uiIjIjIinu, ijaKKR A CO., the celebrated A. B. C. 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 see 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. GOODS 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. ' "MILLINERY! MILLINERYT" WE have secured the services of the well known and popular milliner, Miss LIZZIE BRIDGE, who will arrive in a few days with a laj-ge and complete stock of Millinery goods selected by her. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON WANTED. ALL the WASHED WOOL in the country. KENNEBY BROS. A BARRON. P. HAPPERFIEL.D. NEW AND FRESH GOODS. I WOULD call the attention of the public to the fact that I have just received a supply of Hams, canvased and uncanvased; Breakfast Strips; Fresh Flour, different brands; Pearl Hominy, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., all at the lowest cash prices. CAiVIVEO GOODS. A full stock, warranted fresh, such as Corn, Peaches. Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Pineapples, Lobsters, Sardines, Ac. Maecaroni,Gelatine, Ac. A full supply of i > ? " ? I ? A MIASMA TOBACCO, SNUIT ANU UIBAHS. An inspection of my goods is respectfully solicited. F. HAPPERFIELD. MARBLE YARD. i i I WOULD inform the public that I still keep up work in my Marble Yard, and am prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,. i Headstones, Ac., in the best style, and LOW FOR CASH, or on time to responsible parties. F. HAPPERFIELD. WANTED. Innn BUSHELS of good dean WHEAT wanted, at the highest market price. HERN DON BROTHERS. September 21 38 tf HUNTER & OATES. TUSTRECEIVEDT A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF JEANS AND CASSIMERES. "VVE 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, . 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 the price of all Summer Goods. HUNTER & OATES. DISSOLUTION AND FORMATION OF NEW PARTNERSHIP. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of HUNTER, OATES & 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 style of HUNTER ?k OATES, and (intra QQQiimad all the dohtq nf tllfi latfl firm. WHV U0?0 ?!OUUtVU Ml* *IIV v. - August 21, 1882. (Signed) J. J. HUNTER, (Signed) J. F. OATES, (Signed) J. R. LINDSAY. August 31 35 2t G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE STORE. I HAVE on hand and am receiving a large as* sortmentof FURNITURE, consisting of 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 verv cheap for the cash. Be certain to examine quality and prices beforebuying. G. H. O'LEARY. BED ROOM SETS. ~ FINE, Medium and Low Priced Walnut Bed Room Sets, and Poplar Cottage Sets cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES. I AM selling Cooking Stoves of the Liberty Stove Works, Charles Noble A 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. SAUUL^a. 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, BRIDLES, &C, C1ARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness, BriJ dies, Collars, Martingales, Buggy and Wagon Whips, at prices that cannot be beat. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLERY HARDWARET" BRIDLE Bits, Buckles, Saddle Nails, Tacks, Copper Rivets, Tin Rivets, Spurs, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Haines aud Chains, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. W. C. LATIMER. JUST RETURNED FROM the Northern markets, where I have been for the last three weeks purchasing my FAJLL STOCK, Which is superior to any ever before exhibited in my house. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Headquarters for men's, youths' and boys' Ready-Made Clothing. A lieautiful line of Gents' Hats. I am still selling the celebrated "Imperial" perfect fitting Shirt?the liest sold for Si.00. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! I have secured the services of Miss MOLLIE CLEMANTS. She comes with the highest recommendation from Armstrong, Cator ?S Co., as a first-class Milliner. With the large and completestock of Millinery selected by her and that popular Milliner, Miss McCullough, I can guarantee satisfaction, and sell in my usual way, good Goods as low as the lowest. Remember that LATIMER'S is the place to buy your goods at bottom prices. #W. C. LATIMER. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. M W. OFFICE CHESTER LENOIR N, G. R. R. CO., Chester, S. C., September 7, 1882. PURSUANT to a resolution adopted at the last Stockholders' meeting, a SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company is hereby called, to meet at GASTONIA, N. C., on FRIDAY, the 22nd instant, at ten o'clock, A. M., to consider report of Special Committee appoint ed in relation to lease ot road. W. HOLMES HARDIN, President. September 14 37 2t OLD NEWSPAPERS OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale at one cent each, at the ENQUIRER OFFICE September 15 25 tf AUCTION SALES, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY EXECUTRIX. BY virtue of the power given me by the will of H. F. A DICKES, deceased, I will sell at pubI lie sale, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN NOVEMBER, all the Real Estate belonging to the said deceased, consisting of the following town lots and farming lands, to-wit: 1. The three story Brick Building known as the "ADICKES BUILDING" situated on the corner of Congress and Liberty streets, in the town of Yorkville, containing two large and handsome store rooms on Congress street, together with a large number of rooms on the second and third stories. 2. The house and lot immediately in the rear of the brick building containing 4 acre of land with a large and comfortable two story dwelling house thereon, now occupied as a residence by W. B. Williams. Esq. This lot has also on it three small buildings fronting on Liberty street. 3. The house and lot situated on street formerly the property and residence of W. C. Owen, and known as the "Owen Lot." This lot contains one acre of land, and has on it a comfortable dwelling house of rooms with the necessary outbuildings. 4. A lot on corner of Liberty street opposite the Meek lot, containing 1 acre. 5. A tract of land one mile from York Court House, on the Gabby's Ford road, bounded by lands of Dr. J. M. Lowry, R. J. Latta, Estate of James Finley and others, containing 227 acres. About 7f> acres of the land is under cultivation ; the balance is wood land. 5. A tract of land, six miles from Yorkville, lying near Philadelphia Church, known as the " ? J-J l 1 J., "Henrietta Williams" place, oounueu uy muua of S. G. Hemphill, Jno. S. Bratton Samuel J. Garrison, Aiken and others, and containing 227 acres, and has on it good houses, hams Ac., usually found on a farm. This farm has about 150 acres of cultivated land of which 15 acres are fine bottom, the balance consists of fine timber, and is a most valuable farm. It is at present occupied and worked by Mr. A. L. Jonas, to whom it is leased until January, 1884, and will l)e sold subject to this lease, thepurchaser to collect and receive the rents for the year 1883. Either of the'two tracts of land, Nos 6 andG, will be divided into tracts and sold to suit purchasers. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash on day of sale, the balance to be paid on 1st November, 1883, with interest from day of sale, note to be secured by mortgage of tho property purchased. And in case of town property the building to be insured, and the policy assigned for benefit of Estate. Possession to be givon 1st January. Persons desiring information or inspection of any of the above described property can obtain same by calling on II. F. Adickes or Withers Adickes, at Yorkville S. C. MARY L. ADICKES, Executrix. September 21 38 7w JOHN K.AS1IK. THE NEW STORE. THE New Store Man is receiving new additions daily to his stock of GROCERIES ASD PlABTATIOfi SUPPLIES. Hardware and Shoes, and has to offer to his many Friends and Patrons, a full line of Family Groceries, a full stock of Shelf-Hardware, Hinges, Butts, Wood Screws, Pad Locks, Steelyards, Scale Balances, Well Pulleys, Ac. All sizes 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. Allsi/.es 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 that will please. JOHN R. ASHK, The New Store Man. BAGGING AND TIES. HEA DQLJARTERS for the season. I have to offer to the trade 10,000 yards Heavy Bagging, 500 bundles whole Arrow Ties. Ginners and those in need of these articles will Elease confer with me, as I am prepared to give ottnm prices. I will keep up my stock through the season. JOHN R. ASHK. FERTILIZE RS ^ni.OW Brand." "Diamond Bone" and pure German Kainit on hand for sale, for small grain crops. JOHN R. ASHK. JOHN a KUYKENDAL. YORITDRUGTTORE PARAGRAPHS. I have for sale about one hundred bushels of the justly celebrated "Delianco Wheat." The yield from this variety, this season, has been from 30 to 45 bushels from one sown. The seed I offer is from the original stock introduced by me in 1880, and is unmixed with any other grain. Price $2.00 per bushel. Apply at the York Drug Store, or to J. BOLIVAR SCOTT, 4 miles South of Yorkville. That Cotton Seed Oil is a perfect substitute for Lard for all cooking purposes, and much more economical, is a fact now well established. Our experience and that of many families in the country and town justifies all that we have said in its favor. The pure white winter pressed Oil can be bought at the York Drugstore. We have in store 1 ton of White Lead, a large stock of Prenared Paints, raw and boiled Oils, general and house-painting material. We are prepared to give very close prices on these goods. Do not send away from home and pay 15 cents a cake for Dobbin's Electric Soap, when you can get it at the York Drugstore 2 cakes for 25 cents. Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, and Druggists' Sundries, is always very full, select and fresh. I have just "received 15 tons of Dissolved Bone, or "Irish Bone" and 10 tons of Ammoniated Bone or Guano for the fall sowing of wheat and oats. These goods will be furnished to planters for cash or on time payable from the proceeds of the grain crop in July or from the cotton crop, in November, 1883. For prices apply at the York Drug Store. For Wheat growers wehavein store 750 lbs. of Blue Stone. TAXYOTICE?18817" MY BOOKS will beopenedon the 15th day of September, 1882, for the linal collection of the State and County Taxes for the liscal 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, 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 20th of September. Clay Hill, (Neely's Store) Bethel Township? Wednesday, the 27th of September. Fort Mill?Thursday ana Friday, 28th and 29th of September. Massey's Store, Ebenezer Township?Saturday, the 30th of September. Yorkville? Monday, the 2nd of October. Bethany, (McGill A Glenn's Store) Kind'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. Coates' Tavern, Catawba Township?Wednesday, the 11th of October. Rock Hill?Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 12th, 13th and 14th of October. Clover, King's Mountain Township?Monday, lfith of October. Yorkville?From Tuesday, 17th of October, until Tuesday, 31st of October, (inclusive,) after which day the FIFTEEN PKR CENT. PENALTY will attach. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. August 17 33 If JOINT DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! 4?fl ? - HE joint meetings will be held as follows: BLACK'S STATION, Thursday, September 21, 1 p. m. YORKVILLE,Saturday, Septentber23, 1 p. m. Democratic voters at Bufl'alo will join in the meeting at Black's Station. The meetings will be under the charge of the Chairman of the precinct, assisted by the Chairman of the associated precinct. jpSSr All candidates are expected to be present at the said meetings. R. H. GLENN, County Chairman. G. W. S. Hart, Secretary. August 17 33 tf NOTICE TO FARMERS. 1st. Come and REGISTER. 2nd. Come and buy the ELLIOTT SON COTTON GIN, with or without the FEEDER I AND CONDENSER. This Gin has been thorj oughly tested in this county, and has given en) tire satisfaction. They are the best Gins, for the price, made. j Those wishing to buy, will please call early and , leave their orders. W. H. McCORKLE, ! Yorkville, S. C. June 8 23 tf