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Offered 50 Cents Extra.
Mr. J. W. Harvey, Long Creek, S. C., navs: I
have been selling Norman's Neutralizing Cordial
for the last three years. It gives universal satis- *
faction, and its Rales are increasing. A gentleman
from Georgia offered me 50 cents over the A
reguUI* retail price for a dozen bottles, if I would ?
get tHem for him immediately.
January 25 - 4 ; It,
HYMENEAL. (
Marrikd?On the 18th instant, by R. H. Har
ris, Notary Public, Mr. WILLIAM WILSON
and Miss ItEBECCA J. NICHOLSON. All of
York county, S. C. - PR
AA-the w*idttuce of the bride's father, on the A
Jltl^Snstaht bV'AV. I). Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. sJ
ROJ^R'TMOSS and Miss ARAMIXTA HAR?a*;
OBITUARY.
Diko?In York' county, on Saturday night,
20th. i&teht, of paralysis, Mr, JOHN 4JUINN,
in tfe?89th year oxhis age.
r forsale]
QTRAWBERRY PLANTS, in any quantity
kj desired,- of Wilson's Albany, Crescent Seedling,
Charles Downing, Miner's Prolific, Mount
Vernon, and a dozen other leading varieties, at T
25 cents a dozen; $2,00 per hundred ; and $8.00 tl
per 1,000. Address ' ? #t. M. SIMS,
Columbia, ST C.
January 25 4 3t
~ NOTICE. ~~
WHEREAS my_wife, MOLLIE A. CLARK,
refuses to nMMteher home with me agreesble,
all persons are warned against fextenning 0
credit to heron my account, as I will pay no bills
unless contracted by myself. I also notify the
people that there is a* false report on me .that I left
rav wifeand took up with another woman.
JOHN T. CLARK.
January 25 4 It*
. i $ COLORED PI^TWRE?. ; A
PERSONS having old or fadetf pictures of de- P
ceased relatives or friends, and will.sepd
them to us, giving color of hair,' eves andVom- rv>
plexion, we will paint a 14x16 portrait and return
it by express, prepaid, for $2. This is a five dollar
picture, but we make this offer that you may
test our work, and in every case money will be
if work- is not PERFECTLY SATIS
FACTORY. Good Agents wanted to solicit orders.
Address J. .LEE LATTA,
Hickory, N. C.
January 25 4 (it
HORSE STOLEN.
STOLEN from the hitching grove in Rock Hill,
on the night of the 23rd of December last, a
RAY HORSE, about fourteen hands high, in
good condition, a good pacer, with no describable T
marks except a small white spot on his nose. L
When stolen, the saddle and bridle were token. w
with the hor&A ffigr the delivery of the horse to t?
me, at RocRHUIXor to? Mr. vohn Rattoree, a" k
reasonable n?b fcrd will be Mid.'' it
L^v , . i^IOil.Y DANIEL.
January 25 4 It?
NOTICE.
JANUARY 23, 1883?1). S. Pratt tolls before
me, Samuel L. Davidson, a Trial Justice, a
DARK HAY HORSE, six years*old, fourteen
hands nnd three inches high, a small white spot
on nose, betweeirnostrils. Also a little white on
the upper lip. Had on a Bridie and Saddle when
token up. Appraised atone hundred and fifteen
dollars. W. D. FOWLER, '
C. S. GOOD,
A. E. FEEMSTER.
I S. L. Davidson, Trial Justice.
' January 25 4 lni4m
SCHOOL NOTICE. ur
F>R the purpose of EXAMINING TEACHERS
in Catawba School District, I will be at
ROCK HILL, on TUESDAY, the 30th instant.
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the2ndaml 3rd
of FEBRUARY, the Teachers in Bullock's
Creek, Broad River, Cherokee and King's Mountain
School Districts, will be examined AT M Y m
OFFICE, IN YORKVILLE. Teachers will V
please note that this is the last opportunity that
will be given. R. LATH AN,
Chairman Board of Examiners.
January 25 4 2t
WITHERS ADICKES.
www cAnniu
ARE received at our house every few days. We
J\ aim to always have on hand what we adverDRIED
BEEF, HAMS, CHEESE,
Maccaroni in 1 pound packs, or loose; Laundry ^
Soaps, from G-ounee to 4-pound bars; Indigo, ?
Blueing, powdered and liquid; the largest box
Blue and Bar Soap in town for5cents; Starch,
for cooking and washing purposes ; Olive Butter, ?
Concentrated Lye, Sal Soda, Savonia, Diamond i
Dust, for cleaning Metals, Glass, Silverware, etc.; '
Stove Polish; Seeds for bird food; Worm Candy,
Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Evaporated Ap+
pies, etc., etc.
FLOUR.
Kennesaw, Patent Process, Domestic, etc., in
barrels ami small sized sacks.
SHEET TIX,
VO' ft "
For Gutters, Roofs, etc. Solder, Rivets and Tin
Ware ia every shape. Pots, from 1 to lOgallons;
Ovens, Lids, Kettles, Wattle ami Wafer Irons,
etc.
SOLE LEATHER,
Pegs, Awls, Shoe-Thread, Hammers, Knives,
Shoe Blacking, Brushes, etc.
SEEDS. n
Landreth's and Ferry's Garden and Flower J
Seeds. Also, Reid's Flower Seeds. Onion Sets, ?
and we expect a full supply of Seed Potatoesand
Grass Seeds, in due season. ^
HARDWARE. of
Saws?Cross-Cut, Wood and Hand-Saws.
Hammers?Sledge, Hand, Shoe and Tack. Mon- ?
key Wrenches, Sheen-Shears, Hraces, liits. Files, I
^ Well Chains, Wheels, Buckets, Planes, Levels,
Andirons, Shovels, Tongs, Pokers, Pistols, Knife ^
Sharpeners, Knives, Steel Traps, Wrought Nails, n|
Axes, Picks, Grass Scythes, Steak Hammers,
Candle Snuffers, Pinking Irons, Hinges, Screws,
Locks, Plows, Door and Window Springs, Bolts, ,
Latches, etc. /
COFFEES AND SUGARS w
Are very cheap at present?good time to buy a _
supply. Good pure Louisiana Sugar at 10 cents.
Coffees from 9 to HO cents.
WITHERS ADICKES. J
NEWS AGENCY7 Z
mHE undersigned, as News Agent, would rcX
spectfully inform the public thgt he is the
authorized Agent, at this place, for several lead- T
ing publications, and that he will receive subscriptions
for any newspaper or magazine published
in the United States. Subscribing through
my Agency, trouble, expense of postage and f
danger of loss are obviated. Now Is the time to l
Subscribe for your Reading Matter for 1883. gl
Particular attention is called to the Southern
Cultivator and the Southern World, the two leading
Agricultural publications of the South, and
specially adapted to Southern Agriculture. Call
and see specimen copies. These' and all other
publications *
FURNISHED AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES. ?
The Daily News and Courier furnished to sub- n
scribers in Yorkvilleon precisely thesame terms
as it is delivered on the streets of Charleston. Si
SAM M. GRIST. el
January 11 2 3m S
KING'S M. MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkvllle, S. 1'.
THOROUGH preparation for the \
South Carolina Military Academy and 1
the Soutli Carolina College.
A sound practical education to those
who may not wish to hike a collegiate a
course.
SECOND SESSION of School Year 1882-188.'! ~
will begin on theSECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY.
Apply for circular to Principal
KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkville, S. C.
January 4 1 5t
SATE JIOXEY ! SAVE MONEY !!
HAVING withdrawn all agencies and placed
our business on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS,
thereby, wing agent#' commissions, and losses in
b(utdebts, wo are enabled to sell onr well-known
Fertilizers, viz:
WfLCOX, GIBBES & CO.'S MANIPULATED
GUANO, '
WILCOX, GIBBES & CO.'S SUPERPHOS- tt
PHATE,
Direct to merchants and farmers, at VERY LOW
PRICES, by the single ton, car-load, or larger
quantity, for the Cash. Write for prices.
WILCOX, GIBBES A CO.,
Charleston, S. ('., and Savannah, Ga. j
January 18 49 2m
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EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Rev. S. t,
J\_ L. WATSON, deceased, are hereby notified r
to make immediate paymentto the undersigned. ^
Those having claims against the said estate will
present them, properly authenticated, within the
time prescribed by law.
I). A. A. WATSON, )
J. A. WATSON, j Kxo<'Utors'
January 11 2 .'It*
OLD NEWSPAPERS, I
OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale at
one cent each, at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE.
I. R. LINDSAY & CO.
WE HAVE OJf HAS1) SOW,
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.rid will nhvuvs keep a complete and select line
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Choice C rockery and Glassware,
,nd will sell as cheap as anybody else. We can
how a brand of
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WHITE GRANITE WARE,
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'hat will compare favorably with any Goods in
ie market. We also keep a line of C. Ware.
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ur Glassware Comprises Numerous Pretty
,nd useful articles, together with the usual suplv*of
Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Sets, etc.
Yellow ;Bowls aiul Brown Apite Nappies, in
arions sixes.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
o the following: 1st. A new patent tubular
ANTERN that has four qualities to recoinlendjt.
1st. It will give as brilliant a light as
ie beit limp; 2nd. You can light It without taingit
apart. 3rd. No amount of wind can blow
out. 4th, It is cheap.
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Three Granite Chamber Sets,
, I $ 8 * > T n. M *
reen. Blue and Pink, containing ten (10) pieces,
fd
OFFERED AT A BARGAIN.
25?- Red-Pans always in stock.
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J. R. LINDSAY A CO.
J. M. ADAMS.
STOVES AND TIN WARET
The Golden Harvest.
rHIS Stove has already gained considerable
popularity, and I believe it is destined to be
leof the most desirable of all Cook Stoves, owigto
its advantage of having unusually large caleity
of oven, attractive ornamentation, great
irietv of sizes, and the low price at which it is
fered. J. M. ADAMS.
THE ( HAMPIO\ COOK STOVIL
rllE Champion is .justly prized by the trade
of every section of the*country. It is a most
(liable Stove, and has proved itself to be one of
ie most desirable wood burning Stoves on the
larket. For sale by J. M. ADAMS.
~THE C HARTER OAK.
I FIRST-CLASS STOVE. Entirely remod&
olml mid fitted with everv modern imnrove
lent for wood Stoves. Sold bv
, J. M. ADAMS.
FLOW BOY.
L HEAVY, First-Class Stove, full nickel ornamentation
and polished edges. It has all the
lodern improvements, including: the automatic
ven shelf. For sale by J. M. ADAMS,
YORKVILLE "
iIYERY AND FEED STABLES,
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE.
I RE now open and will be kept in tirst-elass
Y style with comfortable vehicles of all kinds,
>od horses and careful drivers. .
BUGGIES AND PHAETONS.
Just revolved another lot of those nice Cincin:iti
Leather Trimmed Duties, warranted stanurd
work. I sell no inferior work. Come and
taurine my Leather Trimmed Hickory Buggies,
rimpkin Side-Bar Buggies, Eureka dump-Seat
haetons, Ac. All furnished with the best handlade
Harness, manufactured by first-class worklen,
and as clieap as can be bought anywhere.
A Second-Hand Carriage, in good order, for
lie cheap. Also, a good Spring Wagon for sale
heai>. Call at the Yorkville Livery and Feed
tables and see them,
FEEDING.
You can have your horses fed as cheap as the
heapest, at the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stales.
WANTED.
Corn, Oats, Fodder and Hay always wanted,
nd the highest market price, in cash, will he paid.
F. E. SMITH.
fpoth ifrnc
r c.rv i iLi^c.n:o.
XAVASSA GUANO,
XAVASSA ACID,
STONO GUANO,
STONO ACID,
PATAPSCO GUANO,
PATAPSCO ACID,
GERMAN KAINIT.
I ain prepared to furnish the above Standard
nd Reliable Fertilizers.
T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent.
January Itf 3 tf
LOST.
EITHER ill Yorkvilleor Roek Hill, or on the
road between the above towns part of a
rOLI) CHAIN, having attached to it a gold
uedal and pencil. The medal is a triangle with
'Univ. of the South" on one side and a Hebrew
ascription 011 the obverse. The pencil was an
xtensionone, in the form of a cross. A liberal
eward will be paid if left at Mr. H. F. Adickes',
forkville; or, Mr. J. R. London's, Rock Hill,
i. C.
January 11 2 tf
GUANO DEBTS.
A LL persons indebted to the undersigned for
Fertilizers are requested to come forward
nd make immediate payment, as my prinipals
are urging me to make collections,
J. R. GARDNER,
Agent.
November lt? 4G tf
T. M. DOBSON.
RAIN, RAIN! MUD, MUD !
IF it ever does clear off, and let the sun bless the
earth, and the roads dry up so you can get to
Yorkville,
Do Come and See Dobson.
He haa the Accounts of all who owe him drawn
oil', and he needs and must have the money by
THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY.
All delinquents will receive a visit from some
one alter that date.
It May Be An Officer,
Or it may be Mr. ALLISON or Mr. STRAUSS,
or it may be the old chap himself. Some one
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IS SURE TO VISIT YOU.
I cannot do business without money, and all of
youraccounts were due January 1st.
Thin in My Last Notice.
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Look out far DOBSON'S MESSENGER. When
he conies,
HE WILL MEAN BUSINESS.
I have some ofd Judgments against parties that
must be settled. I hope you will all come up and
Do All You Can For Me. 1
I have been too lenient in the past, but cannot be
so in the future. I am not able, financially.
Now, if you waut any
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DRY GOODS OR MILLINERY
In the next .'10 days, you can buy it from DOBSON
at almost Cost. Some things will be sold at
Cost, some less than Cost, and
Staple Goods will Be Sold at a Short Profit.
DOBSON has a large stock on hands, which must
be reduced by
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THE 15TH OF FEBRUARY.
Come, now is the accepted time, now is the day of
your pocket's salvation. Come quick to the New
York House. T. M. DOBSON, <
Leader Low Cash Prices. .
CLARK BROTHERS
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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Wo take this opportunity of wishing
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Our Friends and Customer**, 1
And a generous public, A HAPPY NEW *
YEAR. '
WE EXTEND OIR HEARTY THANKS
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For the very liberal patronage we have received, <
and would * j
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Respectfully Announce
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That we shall, in the future, he pleased to
NERVE OUR FRIENDN
As in the past.
CLARK BROTHERS.
W. C. LATIMER.
DRY GOODS. ~~
I HAVE just received a nice line of the latest
styles of
Prints, Ginghams and White Goods.
Also, a full lino of Flannels, Dress Goods, Plaid
Linseys, Bed Ticking, Cotton Flannels, Sheeting,
Pillow Casing, Home-Made and Kentucky Jeans.
I desire to
CALL SPECIAL ATTEXTHOX
To my stock of Calicoes and colored Cashmeres,
which iH superior to any ever otl'ered in my house.
Great Bargains in Clothing.
I have a few Overcoats for men and boys, which
I will sell very cheap. Also a fewSuitsand remnants
of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothes,
that I am offering at
GREATLY REDCCED PRICES
W. C. IjATIMKR.
Cotton Seed Wanted.
I still want 20,000 bushels of COTTON SEED,
for which I will pav 15 cents por bushel.
W. C. LATIMER.
THE YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL,
UNDER its present corps of eompetent
teachers, is, we thinlc, a success.
ibHE Tuition ranges from $1.50 to $.'1.50 per
month. Ornamental Branches, per
month, as follows: Music, $3.50;
Drawing, $2.50; Painting, $3.00. Board in College,
$12.00 per month. For circulars or other
information, apply to
A. WILSON, Principal,
Yorkville S. 0.
December 14 50 lot
HUNTER & OATES.
ATTENTION ALL.
We would
Inform the Farmers of York County
That wo are now prepared to furnish them with
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
Of almost every description, and at prices that
cannot be beat in this market.
Ask for Plow Moulds
Of all kinds.
Plow Stocks,
Trace Chains,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Heel Screws,
Clevises,
Axes,
Lap Kings,
Humes,
Backhands,
SingleTrees,
Hoes,
Shovels,
Spades,,
^fanore Forks, *
Xfattocks,
Picks,
Brier Hooks,
Hope,
Well Buckets.
We have also received a splendid line of
SHELF HARDWARE,
Consisting of Locks of various kinds, Augers,
Chisels,
Hatchets,
Files,
Bolts,
Screws,
Tacks,
Finishing Nail?,
Hinges,
Knives and Forks, i
Table and Tea Spoons, i
Sheep Shears,
Saws,
Squares,
Dividers,
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UniWIIlK Aim gn,
Pocket Knives, i
Scissors, (
Well Pulleys, ,
Planes, Blacking and Brushes, CofFeo Mills, Ac. '
We Call Particular Attention
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To our extensive stock of TOBACCO of almost ,
jvery grade and price. Inspect our large assort- j
tnent of
TRI1WK8,
Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices.
Ladies, just think of it,
You Can Now Buy Cloaks
Regardless of Cost. There has also been a big
tumble of Blankets. So now is your opportuni,y.
Don't forget that 1
THE PEARL SHIRT
Dan be found at HUNTER A OATES'.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
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1TTTE take this method of returning our thanks
T to our friends and customers for their lib- (
mil patronage extended to us during the year ,
ust closed, and we hope by
Close Attention to Our Business, j
\nd a study of the wants of our friends to merit
mil receive a liberal share of their patronage for
he year I8K1. Aiul to those or our irienas who
mve settled with tis for last year we extend
MAX! THANKS,
\nd to those who still owe us we would thank
diem very kindly if they will call and settle with i
is at once, as we need our money. And now (
wishing to one and all a happy aiid prosperous
Sew Year, we remain vours truly,
J. J. SMITH & CO.
DRY GOODS.
r) those in want of anything in Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hoots Shoes and Hats, we would
iay to all such that we have in stock a full and
omplete line of the above goods, and as the seaion
is advancing we are prepared to offer special
inducements in the way of prices. And as we
intend in the future to conduct our Business
Strictly upon a Cash Basis,
All those who pay cash for goods can come and
lie assured that they can find the lowest nrices at
our House, as we will then have 110 had aebts for
the cash buyer to help pay for, and the customer
who comes with cash in hand always has the advantage
in prices. Call and see us, as we mean all
we say. J. J. SMITH & CO.
FERTILIZERS"
WE have on hand about 10 Tons Acid Phosphate
at &10 per ton on time.
J. J. SMITH A CO.
DOBSON & PARISH.
OUR STOCK
OF Groceries and Hardware is now full and
complete. We are ready to otter goods in
our lines at low figures for the cash. We are offering
Bargains in a few lines of heavy Shoes?
both men's and women's. Coffees still at low
figures, for the Cash.
OUR LIVERY AYR FEED STABLES.
Our facilities for the Livery and Feeding Business
are now better than ever. We have the best
hostlers employed that we can get in the city.
We will take .special care of horses left in our
charge. We have just received a car load of Timothy
Hay, the best feed in the world for horses.
I f you want a nice Horse and Buggy, go to
DOBSON A PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable.
If you want a nice Double Team, go to DOBSON
A PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable.
If you want a nice Carriage, go to the Livery
and Feed Stable of DOBSON A PARISH.
4 If you want a nice Horse, go to DOBSON A
PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable.
If you want to feed at a first-class Livery and
Feed Stable, go to DOBSON A PARISH'S.
M. STRAUSS.
\OH IN THE TIME.
M. NiKAimn
Offers his stock of Hoods at
Very Low Price* For C'aMh.
His prices are so low that hois ashamed to mention
them.
COME AND NEE.
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HORSES AND MULES.
THK undersigned will arrive at Yorkville
about the 10th of February, 18H.*{, with a lot
<>f&5or 30 head of FINE HORSES AND MULES,
some of the latter of which will measure from 15
to ltij hands in height.
JOHN R. ROLLER,
Ford Town, Tenn.
January 11 2 :it
LATTA BROTHERS'
DON'T FORGET. j
TkON'T forget that we are
11 selling Acid Phosphate :
^or ^ Per ton' P?yable
veinber 1st, 188:1.
,? ?.* LATTA BROS.
i FLOUR, FLOUR.
5 marE have all grades of
! \f Flour, from Patent
| Coffee, which we are
for one o^ ar.^ RR(.)S
HARDWARE.
aarE have the largest
yy stock and the best
assortment of Hardware
that we have ever had, and can supply our customers
at better prices. LATTA BROS.
AXES.
WE still guarantee every Axe we sell, and we
only charge one dollar a piece.
LATTA BROS.
SUGAR.
WE have all grades of Sugars, and are giving
extra low figures by the barrel.
LATTA BROS.
WHITE STAR LIXE CIGARS.,
A FULL stock of White Star Line Cigars, at
LATTA BROS.
TOBACCO.
A LL grades of Tobacco, at
J\_ LATTA BROS.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
TWO IMPORTANT PARAGRAPHS.
As the cost of the production of a crop is lessened,
the profits on the same is, of course, increased.
Herein lies the secret of success in fanning.
One of the largest items of expense in making
the crop is Fertilizers; their selection and
purchase, therefore, demand the closest scrutiny
and best judgment of the farmer. Hence, the
want of a CHEAP FERTILIZER; one known,
however, to contain all the fertilizing elements
and properties of the high-grade commercial manures.
This requirement is met and filled in our
well known IMPROVED HARRIS FERTILIZER,
now in the 11th year of its use in this county.
We can give the name of a farmer of the county,
who used our Fertilizer the past season, whose expenses
for fertilizers, on each bale of cotton, was
only $2.00. We have a supply in splendid condition,
made from purest materials. For terms and
prices, apply at the York Drug Store.
We are again offering to the fanners of York
county, THE IRISH BONE, an Acid Phosphate
manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, from unsteam3d,
or raw animal bones, which contains, therefore,
more Phosphoric Acid and Bone Phosphate
r?f Lime than can be found in the South Carolina
Phosphate Rock. These two ingredients determine
both the commercial and agricultural value
Df an Acid Phosphate. This Irish Bone gave
most excellent, and in some cases, astonishing remits,
on last year's crop. Try it. Terms and
prices liberal and low. Apply at the York Drug
Store.
J NO. C. KUYKENDAL.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
MILMNEKY ROOM.
IN order to make room for our Spring Millinery,
we are offering bargains in Hats, Bonnets,
Hoods, Blush, Plumes, Velveteens, Ac.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS.
IF you want something fine, at a low price, in
the way of all-wool Blankets, call and see
ours.
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON.
BARGAINS.
BARGAINS in heavy Ready-Made Suits, C'assimeres,
Jeans, Balmorals, Infants' Knit
Sacques, Plaid Linsevs, Boots, Ac., at
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON'S.
THE SEWING MACHINE.
THE New American No. 7 Sewing Machine is
always in order and ready to sew from the
finest to the heaviest fabric. It runs easily,
makes very little noise, and is self-tlrreading.
You cannot fail to bo pleased with your purchase,
if you buy the New American. A full
supply always on hand, at
KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON'S.
PAY CP.
PARTIES owing us, who have not been in and
seen us about their Notes and Accounts, are
requested to come at once, pay up and save cost
of Attorney.
KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON.
F. HAPPERFlEL.pl
THE JTEW YEAR!
ON entering upon the New Year, the undersigned
respectfully tenders his most sincere
thanks to his customers and the public generally
for the patronage received at their hands; and he
would also assure them that in the future, as in
the past, it shall be his constant endeavor, by legitimate
business methods to merit and receive
a continuance of the same, llis stock is now
full of .
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of New Crop New Orleans
Molasses, Cream Cheese, Hams, Rice, Pearl
Hominy, Bacon, Lard, Coffees?Oreen and Roasted.
Sugars?all grades. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Hardware, Wooden Ware, Ac.
Besides the foregoing, I also have in stock a
full line of
FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting of French and Domestic Candies,
Canned floods of all kinds, Crackers, Spices, Extracts,
Ac.
LAMPS AA? LAMP GOODS.
I have i n stock a complete assortment of Lamps
and Lamp Goods, and will not be undersold in
anv lines that I carry. Give me a call and be
convinced. F. IIAPPERFIELI).
JOHN R. ASHE.
I EXTEND MY SINCERE THANKS
TO my friends and customers for the liberal
patronage extended to me during the past
year, and feel under obligation to them for contributing
so liberal a share of their trade, for
both GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS to the
New Store.
Business for 1883.
I greet my friends and the trade this year, better
prepared to serve their wants in every line
represented in my business. I will be plpased
to serve all the customers that I served during
the past year, and hope to make many new ones.
I pledge iny best efforts to please?in every department.
I have complete arrangements' for furnishing
the trade with
FERTILIZERS.
AmmoniatedGuano. Acid Phosphate, pure German
Kainit, and high grade Chemicals forComposting.
I will meet the market.
JOHN R. ASHE, the New Store Man.
IMPORTANT iALL.
EVKRY person who owes me on Account or
by Note for Supplies or Fertilizers are timely
called upon to make an early settlement witk me.
I am much in need of money, and Hio Guano
Companies which I represent are urging me to
push collections. I don't wish to oppress any
one, but will expect every one to do something
for me. Verv Truly,
JOHN li. ASIIE.
MA STOCK.
MY Stock of Groceries and Supplies, Bagging
and Ties and Domestic Dry Goods and
Shoes is full up and complete, with new additions
added from time to time and offered at as
low prices as can be found. Give us a call.
JOHN H. ASHE.
COLCOCK, MILLER CO.
LET US EXTEND
To the farmers of York county,
A Bright ami Prosperous New Year to All,
And if the great God favors us with another good
season, by using the
STANDARD ORIENT ACID PHOSPHATE,
It is sure to be a prosperous year.
We have these Hoods in Stock,
(Of which we sold so largely last year, and gave
every one satisfaction) and* we are now ottering
them
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
We are ottering great inducements in
Boot*, Shoes and Clothing.
Call and see our stock before purchasing. We
keep as good Goods as the best, and sell them
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
And if what we guarantee does not give satisfaction,
we will give you another article of the same.
We won't be Undersold by Any,
And we want everybody to bear that in mind.
Come and get prices from
COLCOCK, MILLER ?L CO.,
Before purchasing. We keep everything in stock
that is kept in attrst-class
Store of General Merchandise.
So come to see us, and we are sure to sell you
what you want. Yours respectfully,
COLCOCK, MILLER & CO.
H. F. AD1CKES.
WE ARB NOW OFFERING
Our remnant of stock of
Overcoats and Gents' Cassimere Suits,
At very low prices, and Fancy C'assimere Pants
at very low ligures.
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
On Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Children's Knit
Saeques. Avery large line of Misses'and Children's
Wool Hose, Ladies' and Children's Undervests,
Men's Wool Shirts.
Heavy Wool Jeans and Kerseys,
Cotton Flannels, Wool Flannels and Blankets,
at very
LOW PRICES.
Don't fail to see our stock of
Very Low Priced Dress Goods.
Special attention is called to our splendid assortment
of Zeigler's
FINE SHOES,
For gentlemen, ladies and children. To lie had
nowhere else in this market.
Low Prices on Men's Boots.
We have just received a lot of
BEAUTIFUL NEW VALENTINES.
The most attractive that we have ever shown.
Also a beautiful line of
Birth-Day and Sunday-School Cards.
A large assortment of all kinds and shapes of
BLA1NK BOOKS.
Writing Papers, Pens and Inks, and
All Kind** of Stationery.
A full stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
i
At Publishers' Prices.
I
H. F. APK'KES.
AUCTION SALES.
*
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OX Friday, theOth of February, 1883, by order
of Judge Witherspoon, I will expose to public
sale, on the plantation of Reuben Cranford,
nearJTurkey Creek Bridge, in Bullock's Creek
township, sixtv bushels of Corn, more or less,
and one Sorrel Horse, attached as the property
of J. J. Cranford, at the suit of W. T. I). Cousar
& Son. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
January 25 4 2t
DELINQUENT LAND SALES.
AUDITOR S OFFICE, YORK COUNTY, 1
Yorkville, S. C., Jan 22nd, 1883. j
THE County Treasurer of York County returns
the following described Real Estate as
delinquent for the fiscal year ending October 31,
1882:
Tax, Cost* and Penalties,
Albert McC'ombs, Cherokee township, 10
acres, 1 building, ? 1 59.9
Hardy Cook, Ebenezer township, 14 acres, 5 35.4
L. Hi Bradford, Fort Mill township, 51
*? * " >' -> ? l Ol ? J
acres, .5 ouiiaings aim .nuts, ?i ~,i
S. A. Bradford, Fort Mill township, 1 lot
1 building, . <i 05.9
Mrs. RoseB. Cureton,Fort Mill township,
1 building, 1 lot, 8 45.5
J. H. & J. M. Parks, Fort Mill township,
100 acres, 9 04.5
Mrs. Nancy Warren, York township, 59
acres, 1 building, 4 57.3
Notice is hereby given that the whole of the
several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate
described in the preceding list, or so much
thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties
and assessments charged thereon, will be
sold bv the Treasurer of York county, S. C., at
his office, in said county, on MONDAY, the 5TH
DAY OF FEBRUARY, 188;$, unless said taxes,
assessments and penalties be paid before that
time, and such sales will be continued from day
to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of
lots of Real Estate be sold orotlered for sale.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
Auditor York County.
January 25 4 2t
CLERK'S SALE.
South Carolina?County of York,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
William Z. Kell and others, plaintiffs, against
Banks Kell and others, Defendants.
IN obedience to the Decree for partition made
in the cause above entitled, ana dated August
9th, A. D., 1882, I will expose to public sale on
the
FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN FEBRUARY,
Next, during the legal hours of sale, at the Court
House in Yorkville, the following Real Estate of
the late JOHN G. KELL, deceased, situate in
the County and State aforesaid, and described in
the pleadings herein, and will be sold in the following
parcels, to wit:
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing two hundred and forty-seven acres,
more or less. This tract covers the buildings.
TRACT NO. 0,
Containing seventy-four acres, more or less.
Reference may bo had to plats of same on tile
in my office, made by J. C. Hicklin, Esq., D. S.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third Cash; balance of purchase money
on twelve month's credit, secured by purchaser's
bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with
interest from dav of sale. Purchaser to pay for
papers. Re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
January 11 2 4t
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
A Rare Chance for a permanent Paying
Investment.
ITN LESS previously disposed of, the underJ
signed will sell at public auction on the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, at
York Court House, THE CERRO GORDO
FLOURING MILLS, with 88 acres of land attached,
situated on Allison Creek, 7 miles southeast
of Yorkville. These mills have an excellent
run of custom, have recently been remodeled,
new bolting cloth and attachments added,
and the entire machinery, which is run by anew
Lett'el Turbine Wheel, is in perfect order.'
Also, will be sold 200acres, of the OLD PLACE
TRACT, lying west of the Lincoln and Chester
road. One-third of this land is in cultivation,
and on the place are all necessary buildings,
good well of water, Ac.
Terms.?One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, with approved security. For particulars
address
Dr. J. J. or J. C. MILLER,
Yorkville, S. C.
January 4 1 5w
MORTGAGE KALE.
UNDER a power vested in me bv a Mortgage
deed, executed to me by Willis Moss, the
17th day of December, 1881, I will expose to sale
at public auction at the Court House door in
Yorkville, S. C., at the usual hour of sale, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY,
188.'!, subject to all prior liens and encumbrances,
a tract ot land in and by the aforesaid deed described
as follows: A certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being situated in York county,
State of South Carolina, on the waters of McEntire's
creek, adjoining lands of Wily estate and
others; beginning at a fallen Hick'orv on the
State line, thence S. 21 i W. lHpolestoaRost Oak,
thence S. 40, W. 23 uoles to a Pino, (down,)
thence S. 70, W. 39 poles to a Post Oak, thence
N. 18, W. 142 poles to a Chestnut on the State
line, thence E. with said line 139 poles to begin
ning. Containing seventy acres.
Terms of sale?CASH.
S. 8. ROSS, Mortgagee.
January 18 3 3t
G. H. O'LE ARY.
1 8 8 3 .
WITH the beginning of the New Year, I take
this opportunity of thanking my many
friends and customers for the patronage of the
past, and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention
to business, to receive a continuance of the
same. G. H. O'LE ARY.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
1 LARGE stock of Furniture of all grades,
j\_ such as this market calls for, to suit all classes,
at prices that cannot be bettered in any of the
adjoining towns, at G. H. O'LEARY'S.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
WITH twenty-two years' experience in this
department, I am prepared to give better
work, and at prices that cannot be beat. I have a
full stock of everything kept in an establishment
of this kind to select from. G. H. O'LEARY.
CARPETS.
I JIAVE made arrangements with one of the
largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell
Carpets by sample, and have on hand tiftv different
grades and patterns. Call and see them exhibited
in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No
trouble to show them. I will have Carpets made
to lit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY.
STOVES.
1 NEW supply of Cooking and Heating Stoves
J\_ from Charles Noble A Co. They are No. 1,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap as any
other grade of Stove. For sale by
G. If. O'LEARY.
IN i ONCLCSION.
rF you want anyihing in the Furniture line, in
theSaddle amf Harness line, in the way of
Stoves, or in the Carpet department, don't fail to
call and examine my goods and prices. As all
the above goods are bought for cash, thereby saving
all the cash discounts, I think I can sell as
cheap as anybody. G. H. O'LEARY.
CORNER DRUG STORE.
?o t<7the corner drio store.WHERE
can be found the best and purest
Drugs and Medicines, Blue Stone, Ac.
Cook's Pills, Tutt's Pills, Ayer's Pills, Hudson's
Mountain Pills, Strong's Pills, Radway's Pills,
Moffat's Pills, Wright's Pills, Compound Cathartic
Pills, Calomel Pills and numerous others, at
cdrveb DRI'g STORE.
I lie VV*.*. _
Warner's safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Boschees'
German Syrup, Tolu Hock and Rye, AVer's
Cherry Pectoral, Radwav's Ready Relief,
Trommer's Extract of Malt, plain and with Hvpophosphites.
I)r. May's pure Cod Liver Oil,
plain and with Hvpophosphites. All at the
CORNER DREG STORE.
Chlorate Potash, Bromide Potash, Carbonate
Potash, Bicarb. Potash, Iodide Potash, Acetate
Potash, Citrate Potash, all fresh and pure at the
CORNER DRUG STORE.
Trusses, Jones A Seely's Abdominal Supnorters,
Shoulder Braces, and everything of the kind
kept at the CORNER DRUG STORE, and a lit
guaranteed.
Christmas Goods, Christmas Goods, at the
CORNER DRUG STORE.
HERNDON BROS."
FERTILIZERS,
PHOSPHATE and German Kainit. We have
some of these goods in stock, and are before
the public to sell them. Pure good Fertilizers
at prices to suit.
HERN DON BROTHERS, Agents.
STOVES.
WE have the Agency of the Tropic, Palmetto
Cooking Stoves. Heating Stoves, from
$.">.80 to $10.00, and the Organ Parlor Stoves. We
have known these Stoves for 10 years and can get
testimonials from parties who know the Stoves.
The Tropic No. 7 is the very Stove for a medium
sized family. HERNDON BROS., Agents.
MILLS.
/AUK Wheat and Corn- Mills are in tlrst-class
order ami we guarantee to do as well as anv
other Mills. HERNDON BROTHERS.