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advanced 5-32d., one-half of which has since been lost. The market closed 3.(ftd.''better' fbr near,' and l-32d. for distant positions. - ' 'lateral fMicfef. -On the ^Traill. Mr. 14 Aifetin, a prominent merchant of fireenviue, S. d, says: I was cured1 of a* severe headache jsu the-train, -coming from the >\ortb, with Ndrmnn's' 'XeutralizJnp'tVraiai. ' t also' cured a fellow passenger who was suffering very much with diarrhoea. It is certainly an excellent remedy and I heartily ret^uipunend it*. February 1 ' 5 v it h ym e1^ ealT 'Me^Wbwj rii' Y -Miss sallie a' wil" At the parsonage, on the 23rd uftimo, l>y Rev. L. R. MoCormick, Mr. R. H. JOHNSTON, of Gaston county, Xi CM and Mies MARY F. ROACH, of York. Atths parsonage, on the Mth ultimo, by Rev. L. R. MoCormick, Mr. J.JVFELTS and Miss MARY L. "BRANDON. * All of York. In Carmel Hill Church, on the 24th ultimo, by Rev. W. W. HatchfoW,'Mr.- G. W. WILKSand Miss ANNA M. C. BRAWLBY. All of Chester county. At the residence of the bride's father, in Tipton county, Tennessee, on' thq&2rfd hf Noveinher, 1882, Mr. W. K. ASH. fbrmerlvof York county, S. C., and Miss S, A. GEE, of the former place. O JBITUARY. 8WO I)ikd?In High Point, N. C., on the likh ultimo, Mr. JAMES V. MAXWELL, in the 4tith year of his age. "ATTENTION! LADIES. 4 y > Hrrv/ Fashionable Dress Ifaking. p m t 1 WOULD most respectfully ahmrtmce-to"fhe Ladies of Yorkville and vicinity that I am fully prepared to tit and make DRESSES IN FASHIONABLE STYLES, And at reasonable prices. Persons having work of this kind would do well to give me a call. I am also prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing, such as Children's Clothing, Ladies' Underwear, ?fcc., Ac. ANNIE FERGUSON. February 1 5 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? Comity of York. "ART HERE AS ANDREW J. GOFORTII hasapjj pjipd to fpR for Letters of A&miuistratioiion all and siugular the goods and chattels, rights and creditsof REUBraf GOFORTH, late of Sevier County, Arkansas, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at our next Judge of Probate's Court for York county, to he holden at York Court House on FRIDAY, the H5TH DAY OF FEBRUARY next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted.* Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day of January, in- the year, of our Lord one thousand eiirlit hundred and eighty-three, and in the 107th venr of the Independence of the United States of America. J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. February 1 5 2t STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis., has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and ( battels, rights and credits of SAMUEL BARBER, late of Pope County, Arkansas, deceased : These are,"therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at our next Judge of Probate's Court for York county, to be holden at York Court House on TUESDAY, the 20TH DAY OF MARCH next, to shew cause, if any-, why the said Administration should not be granted. (riven under my hand and seal, this 26th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and in the * 107th year of tho Independence of the United States of America. J. A. McLEAN", Judge of Probate. February 1 5 ' (It *8TATE"OF SOFTH CAROLINA, County of York. 117HEREAS JOSEPH F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis., hasupplied to nie for Letters of A(l- I ministration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of THOMAS BOLIX, Sr., litte of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singula* the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at our next Judge of Probate's Court for York county, to lie liolden at York Court TTonse, on FRIDAY, the 1GTH DAY OF MARCH,'next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. <liven under my hand and seal, this 1st day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and in the 107th year of the Independence of the United States' of America. J. BE ATT Y WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. February 1 5 <?t CORNER DRUS STORE! ' SO TO THE CORNER DRU(TSTORE.~ WIIERK can be found the best and purest Drugs and Medicines, Blue Stone, Ac. Cook's Pills, Tutt's Pills, Aver's Pills, Hudson's Mountain Pills, Strong's Pills, Radway's Pills, Motfat's Pills, Wright's Pills, Compound Cathartic Pills, Calomel Pills and numerous others, at the CORNER DRUG STORE. Warner's safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Boschees* German Syrup, tfolu.Roek and Rye, AVer's Cherry Pectoral, Radway's Ready' Relief, Trommar'a Extract of Malt, plain and with H vpophosphites. Dr. May's pure Cod Liver Oil, plain and with HvpOphosphites. All at the CORNER DRUG 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 Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and everything of the kind kept at the CORNER DRUG STORE,, and a lit guaranteed. -* Christmas Goods, Christinas Goods, at the CORNER DRUG fWOR E YORKVILLE ~ LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. 4 RE now open and will be kept in first-class A style with comfortable vehicles of all kinds, good horses and careful drivers. BUGGIES AND PHAETONS. Just received another lot of those nice Cincinnati Leather Trimmed Buggies, warranted standard work. I sell no inferior work. Come and examine my Leather Trimmed Hickory Buggies, Frimpkin Side-Bar Buggies, Eureka jump-Seat Fluetons, Ac. All furnished with the best handmade Harness, manufactured by first-class workmen, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere. A Second-Hand Carriage, in good order, for sale cheap. Also, a good Spring Wagon for sale cheap. Call at the Yorkvillo Livery and Feed Stables and see them, FEEDING. You can have your horses fed as cheap as the cheapest, at the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. WANTED. Torn, Oats, Fodder and Hay always wanted, and the highest market price, in cash,will he paid. F. E. SMITH. COLORED PICTURES. PERSONS having old or faded pictures of deceiised relatives or friends, and will send them to us, giving color of hair, eyes and complexion, we will paint a 14x10 portrait and return it by express, prepaid, for $2. This is a tive dollar picture, but we make this offer that you may test our work, and in every case money will be refunded if work is not PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY. Good Agents wanted to solicit orders. Address J. LEE LATTA, _ Hickory, N. C. . January 25 4 fit THE YO RKVILIE HIGH SCHOOL, ///^^ UNDER its present corps of cotnpetent teachers, is, we think, a success. Tuition ranges from $1.50 to AO per month. Ornamental Branches, per month, as follows: Music, $0.50; Drawing, $2.50; Painting, $0.00. Board in College, $12.00 per month. For circulars or other information, apply to J. A. WILSON, Principal, Yorkvillc S. C. December 14 50 lot ________ VLL persons imlebted to the undersigned for Fertilizers are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, as my principals are urging me to make collections, J. R. GARDNER, Agent. November 16 46 tf FERTILIZERS "1Y7E have on hand about 1ft Tons Acid Phosf phate at $.10 per ton on time. J. J. SMITH A CO. REMEMBER J. M. ADAMS,! At- THK ? J':? Stove an<l Tin lEan. jf > , H NEW HOODS (HEAP FOR THE MONEY. i A XES, Axle Grease, Patent Tin Scoops, Claw J\ Hammers, Meat Hammers, Tack Hammers, Tiritcania Dippers, Rat Traps, Shoe Brushes, Curry Combs, Baskets, Butter Moulds, Steel Pens, Pocket K (lives, Cigars and Tobacco, Shoe Blacking, Stove Polish, Wrapping Paper, Letter Pa| per, Cap Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, Ink. Blueing, Black Pepper, Pot Hooks, China Tea Sets?1 pieces; Chamber Sets?10 pieces; Glassware, all kinds; Potware, all kinds; Extra Lids, Butt" Hinges, Strap Hinges, Pad Locks, Kim Locks, Carriage Bolts, Smoothing Irons, Crockery of all kinds, Table Knives and Forks, Fire Dogs, Shovols and Tongs,Dusting Fans, Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Concentrated Lve, Plain Tinware, JStnpipeU Tinware, Japaned Tinware, Plani ishcd Tinyrarl, Coffee Mills, Itouudhead Tacks, Flathead Tacks, Clay Pipes, Wood Pipes, Kerosine Oil, Lamps and Lamp Goods of all kinds'; Brooms, Wash hoards, Trays, Mouse Traps, Sifters, Agate Iron Ware, Shot*, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Snuff, Spice, Soda, Cinnamon, Cloves, . 'dinger and Nntmeg.: j. )[. ADAMS. FERTILIZERS. "I" TAKE pleasure in informing my fo-mercusteiuersaud the public generally that I am now prepaid to furnish them with the following well known and popular r?i J* f-' 1 ij i Brands of Fertilizer*, for 1883. ' Ktiwan Guano, Etiwan Dissolved Bone, Ktiwan Acid Phosphate, Ktiwan Potash Compound, Etiwan Ash Element and Floats, Allisoiufc Addison Star Brand Guano, Crown Brand Guano, Crown Brand Acid, 1 ^UV1I8?H \TUUUU, Perfect Chemicals for Composting, and German Kainit. It is unnecessary for me to say anything about {fie QUALITY OF THE ABOVE GOODS, A 9 * % 8 f, ? t 1 As they have established a reputation for them- 1 selves*as all who have used them will testify. Calljon me before you purchase, and , t * i * Understand, I intend to meet the Prices On this market, and will sell oh as liberal terms as any one else. H. W. HOPE. Rim4\ WHITE OATS. , j IIAVE on hand and for sale 100 Bushels of ! Russian Whi4e Oats. These Oats are better for Spring sowing than Red Oats, as they grow taller and mature much earlier. H. W. HOPE. i I F. HAPPERFIELD. FAMILY GROCERIES. MY stock of Family Groceries is complete, and consists of a full supply of new crop New Orleans Molasses, Cream Cheese, Hams, Rice, Pearl Hominy, Bacon, Lard, Coffees, Green and Roasted; Sugars?all grades, "Luxury" and other brands of Flour. ( 1 -? f Fancy Groceries. i A full supply of Fancy Groceries, consistingof plain and fancy Candies, Canned Goods of all Kiiius, i rurKum, opirt*?, i\r, c t* #.r T * ' * MARBLE WORK. < I am.still conducting the Marble business and have lately received a good supply of Choice Marbles, whieh I am prepared to' furnish in Monuments, Tomb-Stones or any other kinds of J Work in that line, at the most reasonable prices. f p. happerfiktjD: JOHN R. ASHE. . I EXTEND MV SINCERE THANKS { h i. > . t ui i xj c vit - .?. . To mv friends and customers for the liberal patronage extended to me during the past vear, sum ieei unuer oDiigauon, io mem ior contributing so libenil a snaflB of their trade, for both GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS to the New Store. ' Business for 1883. reHEpVt . I greet mv friends and the trade this year, better prepared to serve their wants in every line represented iff my business. I will be pleased to serve all the customers that I served during the past year, and hope to make many new ones. ( I pledge my best efforts to please in every department. I have complete arrangements for furnishing the trade with FERTILIZERS. AmmoniatcdGuano, Acid Phosphate, pure Ger- ' man Kainit, aud high grade Chemicals for Composting. I will meet the market. JOHN R. ASHE, the New Store Man. HI PORTA XT CALL. ~ EVERY person who owes me on Account or by Note for Supplies or Fertilizers are timely called upon to make an early settlement with me. I am much in need of money, and khe 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 forme. Verv Trulv, JOHN It. ASHE. MY STOCK. ~ MY Stock of Groceries and Supplies, Ragging 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 R. ASHE. M. STRAUSS. ~ TRY A YD TRY AGAIY. n. STRAI NS. You will timl his stock well assorted. Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Keadv-Made Clothing and Boots,* FOR CASH. SCHOOL NOTIC E. T,lOR the purpose of EXAMINING TEACIIJF KRS in ('atawha School District, I will heat HOCK HIM,, 011 TUESDAY, the .'.Oth instant. 011 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 2nd and :$rd of FEBRUARY, the Teachers in Bullock's Creek, Broad River, Cherokeeand Kind's Mountain School Districts, will he examined AT MY OFFICE, IE YORK VLMiE. Teachers will please note that this is the last opportunity that will hejiiven. R. HATHA N, ? Chairman Board of Examiners. January 25 4 2t _COLCOCK. MILLEE &(!0. I THIS MEANS BUSINESS ! , I A r No Humbug ! v FOR THE XEXT 30 DAYS, " We will offer our entire stock of Dry Hoods and Hardware at < Strictly New York Cash Prices. , d Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything else in mr line. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, * Strictly New York prices. So come with the I'ash and get some of j III The Bargains Before They All Go. Kemember we are only selling at New York prices for the money. * j t SfO CREDIT. S I t fl c Positively, we will not charge any Goods for 1 the next tliirtv (lavs. * ft 1 P I* a y . J I A11 parties owing us on last year's accoun:: will \ please call and settle bv the 15th of February, as (; we need the money anil must have it. No save e the cost of collection by paving us yourselves by the 15th. I N GUANO. KAINIT AND ACID s a 3n hand. We are ready to make prices that we ^ know will please our friends. I (iroceriew. \ A S A ( Our stock is complete. Hams, Bacon, Sugar, I. t'oflee, Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Grist, Rice, and, in I. iact, everything kept in a tirst-class Grocery Kore. * ~ COLCOCK, MILLER A CO. A m??i?mmgmmmgm?? ? s J. R. LINDSAY & CO. ' ? WE HAVE OX HAND NOW, ] I Vnil will always keep a complete anil select line >f Plioiee Crockery and GlaMsware, T Vnil will sell as cheap as anybody else. We can ihow a brand of C WHITE GRANITE WARE, riiat will compare favorably with any Goods in j he market. We also keep a line of C. Ware. Our Glassware Comprises Numerous Pretty Ami useful articles, together with the usual supply of Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Sets, etc. Yellow Bowls and Brown Agate Nappies, in various sizes. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION < t To the following: 1st. A new patent tubular LANTERN that has four qualities to recommend it. 1st. It will give as brilliant a light as the best lamp. 2nd. You can light it without taking it apart. 3rd. No amount of wind can blow it out. 4th. It is cheap. 1 Three Granite Chamber Sets, * (ireen, Blue ami Pink, containing ten (10) pieces, 1 and OFFERED AT A BARGAIN. |1 I 1 3Hr- Bed-Pans always in stock. J. R. LINDSAY A CO. ( [ LARK BROTHERS JUST RECEIVED. r*TE would respectfully announce our fres Tf arrivals of 'amily Groceries and Plantation Snpplie.' ill of which we offer at prices that defy legit aate competition. FLOUR. Another lot of Cheek it Whitlock's choice Kei lesaw Mills. Best grades of country Flour a rays on hand. Bagging and Ties. We still have in stock a small quantity of Ba< ing and Ties. NT.1XDARD FERTILIZERS. 'arolina Fertilizer, Bradley's Patent Phosphate, Palmetto Acid, Pure' German Kaini ill of which we offer at the prices of other Stai lard Fertilizers. Refined Iron. The largest stock of Refined Iron and Drill an 'iek Steel on the market. LI1KE. Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flam ,ime. Best 011 the market. CLARK BROTHERS. WITHERS ADICKES. \E\V GOODS A RE received at our house every few days. W \ aim to always have on hand what we advei ise. DRIED BEEF, IIAIIS, CHEESE, lacearoni in 1 pound packs, or loose; Laundr loaps, from ti-ounce to 4-pound bars; Indig< Hueing, powdered and liquid; the largest bo Hue and Bar Soap in town for5cents; Stare] t>r cooking and washing purposes ; Olive Butte Concentrated Lye, Sal Soda, Savonia, Diamon )ust, for cleaning Metals, Glass, Silverware, etc itove Polish; Seeds for bird food; Worm Carnb taisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Evaporated Aj les, etc., etc. FLOUR. [ennesaw, Patent Process, Domestic, etc., i arrels and small sized sacks. SHEET TIN, 'orGutters, Roofs, etc. Solder, Rivets and Ti Vare in every shape. Pots, from 1 to lOgallom Ivens, Lids, Kettles, Wame and Wafer Iron to. SOLE LEATHER, 'egs, Awls, .Shoe-Thread, Hammers, Knivei hoe Blacking, Brushes, etc. . SEEDS. Landrcth's and Ferry's (Jnrden and Flow< eeds. Also, Reid's Flower Seeds. Onion Set: nd we expect a full supply of Seed Potatoes an frass Seeds, in due season. HARDWARE. Saws?Cross-Cut, Wood and Hand-Saw: [anuners?Sledge, Hand, Shoe and Tack. Moi ev Wrenches, Sheep-Shears, Braces, Pits, File: Veil Chains, Wheels, Buckets, Planes, Level: Liidirons, Shovels, Tongs, Pokers, Pistols, Knil harpeners, Knives, Steel Traps, Wrought Nail: L.xes, Picks, Crass Scythes, Steak Hammer: 'andle Snuffers, Pinking Irons, Hinges, Screw: ,ocks, Plows, Door and Window Springs, Bolt: <atches, etc. COFFEES AND SUGARS ire very cheap at present?good time to buy apply, (iood pure Louisiana Sugar at 10 cent: 'oltees from 0to20 cents. WITHERS ADICKES. HUNTER & OATES ATTENTION ALL We would Inform the Farmers of York County 'hat we are now prepared to furnish them wit FARMING IMPLEMENTS, >f almost every description, and at prices thi a 11 not lie beat in this market. Ask for Plow Moulds >f all kinds. low {Stocks, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Heel Screws, Clevises, Axes, Lap Rings, Hames, Backhands, Single Trees, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks, Mattocks, Picks, Brier Hooks, Rope, Well Bucket We have also received a splendid line of SHELF H ARM WABE 'onsisting of Locks of various kinds, Auger 'hisels, Hatchets, Files, Bolts, Screws, Tacks, mushing asuih, 11 in iroM, Knives and Forks, Talile and TeaSpoons, Sheep Shears, Saws, Squares, Dividers, Drawing Knives, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Well Pulley 'lanes, Plucking and Hrushes, Coffee Mills, & We Call Particular Attention foour extensive stock of TOBACCO of almo (very grade and price. Inspect our large assor nen't of TRUNKS, A'hich we are offering at greatly reduced price ladies, just think of it, You Can \on Itny C loaks togardlesR of Cost. There has also been ah limbic of Blankets. So now is your opportun y. Don't forget that THE PEARL SHIRT 7an he found at Hl'NTER A DATES'. ? I j W. C. LATIMER. " ^bigTumhle in winter goods. I AM now offering my entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods at tireatly Reduced Prices. h If you want anything in the way of a nice SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVERCOAT, Now is your time to get it cheap. I also have a nice line of Carpets, Cane Matting, Blankets, i- Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, iDress Goods, Flannels, and Cashmeres?sold ALMUM AT luumnvrt rii*LniL^. I will make it to your interest to call and get my prices before buying. Millinery. I am offering all kinds of Millinery at and below Cost, in order to make room for my extra large stock of Spring (foods. GUA^O, t. i- A large stock of John Morryman A Co.'s Ammoniated Dissolved Hones and Acid Phosphate as cheap as any other Standard Fertilizer. W. C. I j AT IM KR. LATTA BROTHERS ?&> DOX'T FORGET. ~| V )N"T forget that we are I f selling Acid Phosphate for ?18 per ton, payable Xovember 1st, 1883.* LATTA BltOS. ''' 1 ro<1' ^ PA^pSBilBPy f selling from o to 14 pounns VoN?S^X/ for one dollar. LATTA RROS. v I vlSSSra'I hardware. j 3 "ITITE have the largest x' vp*S|rt> Tf stock and the best x r 7 assortment of Hardware r, that we have ever had, and can supply our disci toniers at better prices. LATTA BROS. ; axes, j- "XXTE still guarantee every Axe wo sell, and we TT onlv charge one dollar a piece. LATTA BROS. ? sigar. WK have all grades of Sugars, and are giving extra low figures hv the barrel. LATTA BROS. n WHITE ST1u1lI.\E_cTgARS. A FULL stock of White Star Lino Cigars, at LATTA BROS. toimcco. ALL grades of Tobacco, at LATTA BROS. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. >r *j two important paragraphs. As the cost of the production of a crop is lessened, the profits on the same is, of course, ins# creased. Herein lies the secret of success in farini ing. One of the largest items of expense in niaking the crop is Fertilizers; their selection and purchase, therefore, demand the closest scrutiny s? and best judgment of the farmer. Hence, the want of a CHEAP FERTILIZER; one known, s, 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 FERTILIa ZER. now in thollthyear ofits use In this county, s. 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 haven supply in splendid condition, made from purest materials. For terms and - prices, apply at the York Drug Store. We are again ottering to the farmers of York county, THE IRISH BONE, an Acid Phosphate manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, from unsteamed, or raw animal bones, which contains, therefore, more Phosphoric Acid and Bone Phosphate of Lime than can be found in the South Carolina Phosphate Rock. Theso two ingredients determine both the commercial and agricultural value of an Acid Phosphate. This Irish Bone gave most excellent, and in some cases, astonishing results, on last year's crop. Try it. Terms and li prices liberal and low. Apply at the York Drug Store. J NO. C. KUYKENDA L. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. MILLINERY ROOM. lt TN order to make room for our Spring MillinI erv, we are ottering bargains in Hats, Bonnets, Hoods, Plush, Plumes, Velveteens, At*. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. IF you want something line, at a low price, in the way of all-wool Blankets, call and see ours. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. BARGAINS. BARGAINS ill heavy Ready-Madc Suits, Cassimeres, Jeans, Balmorals, Infants' Knit Sacques, Plaid Linsevs, Boots, Ac., at rrvvnw x ltiPRovs I'il/ 1 i'liv 1 1 1 1 JIVt ' VV **+ .+% the sewing machine. THE New American No. 7 Sewing Machine is always in onler and ready to sew from the finest to the heaviest fabric;. It runs easily, makes very little noise, and is self-threading. You cannot fail to be pleased with your purchase, if you buy the New American. A full sunplv always oh hand, at ' KENNEDY KKOTIIERS & BARRON'S. s, pay n\ PARTIES owing us, who have not been in and seen urf about their Notes and Accounts, are requested to come at once, pay up and save cost of Attorney. KENNEDY BROTHERS it BARRON. DOBSOJY & PARISH! oru STOCK OK Groceries ami Hardware is now full and complete. We are ready to offer goods in our lines at low figures for the cash. We are of fering Bargains m a tew lines 01 neavy onoes? both men's and women's. G'otlees still at low c'* ligurcs, for the Cash. OUR lil VERY A YD FEED STAItLES. t Our faeilities 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. ii' you want a nice Horse and Buggv, go to RoBSON A'PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable. If you want a nice Rouble 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. If you want a nice Horse, go to DOBSON A' PARISH'S Livery and Feed Stable, s. If you want to teed at a tirst-class Livery and Feed Stable, go to ROBSOX A PARISH'S. KING'S 11. MILITARY SCHOOL, Yorltvillc, S. ('. THOROUGH preparation for the South Carolina Military Academy and ig the South Carolina College, i- A sound practical education to those who may not wish to take a collegiate course. SFCOXR SESSION of School Year IKS2-1KS.'{ I will begin on theSKCOND RAY OF FEBRUARY. Applv for circular to Principal KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, Yorkville, S. C. January -1 1 Jt T. M. DOBSOIV. GENTLEMEN, RIGHT THIS WAV, TO New York House. WOULD say to all mankind, if you want to buy DRY GOODS CHEAP, That DOBSOX'S is the place. During the month of February Dobson has determined to Reduce his Stock And if he fails in doing so, it will not be his fault. His prices have been marked down within reach of EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS GOODS. A great many things are now selling at actual ('ost. DOBSOX has a splendid line of R?ady-Ha(le Clothing, For which, if he is olfered as much as they cost, look out for a trade. He is determined to sell if he can get a customer for that class of < Joods. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS At ('ost, and thank you too. Dress < Joods~.it anything above cost. Some of them below cost. I have some Cretons, which I am not Selling at Cost, Nice patterns, but am selling them cheap". I have some nice TABLE COVERS, Which I would like to dispose of. Valises, Trunks, Meal Baps, Coffee Mills, Planes and Auger Bits, for sale at reasonable prices. TheSinger and Victor Sewing Machines always on hand and for sale. T. M. DOBSOX, Leader Low < 'ash Prices. LADIES, THIS WAV, IF YOU PLEASE. A Tall startinp points of Bail roads from cities, J\. you will hear, this wav for New York. I will say to the Ladies of Yorkville and York county,' This Way for Cheap Millinery. Any lady that wants cheap Millinery floods, and has the spare money, can buy very cheap at the Bon-Ton Millinery Store. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT COST, And many other things in the way of Millinery, can he bought equally as low as cloaks and Dolmans. Trimmeuand untrimmeil Mats and Ronnets. Can be bought at any price over cost. Remember m BITTERK K'S PATTERNS Always on hand. Jewelry and Perfumery, Face Powders, Bloom of Youth, Magnolia Palm, Remnant Laiee, Crene, Soaps very cheap. Everything cheap at the lion-Ton Store. Remember the place. DOBSON'S EMPORIRM OF FASHION. ^ T. M. DOBSOX, Leader in Millinery. H. P. ADICKES. WE AREIf OFFERING Our remnant of stock of Overcoats and (tents' fassimere Suits, At very low prices, and Fancy Cassimere Pants at very low figures. 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 FIJTE SHOES, For gentlemen, ladies and children. To he had nowhere else in this market. Low Prices on Men's Boots. We have just received a lot of BEAUTIFUL NEW VALENTINES. Tho most attractive that we have ever shown. Also a beautiful line of Birth-Day and Sunday-School Cards. A lar^e assortment of all kinds and shapes of RLAXK HOOKS. Writing Papers, Pens and Inks, and All Kinds of Stationery. A full stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, At Publishers' Prices. II. P. A PICK MS. | AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. ON Friday, the 9th of February, IHS'5, by order of Judge Witherspoon, I will expose to publie sale, on the plantation of Reuben C'ranrord, near Turkey Creek Bridge, in Bullock's Creek township, sixty bushels of Corn, more or less, and one Sorrei Horse, attached as the property of J. J. Cranford, at the suit of W. T. D. Cousar Son. $2.10 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 25 4 2t PUBLIC SALE. I WILL oiler for sale, at public outcry, on MONDAY, 12th day of FEBRUARY, 18S3, at my residence, heretofore known as the "Dr. Hicklin place," nine miles oast of Yorkville, two Mules, one Cow, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and live, one 2-horse wagon, one Buggy, Fanning Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Tkrms ok Sai.k?Cash. FOR SALE OR RENT. I also offer for sale or rent, my PLANTATION, near Tirzah Church. The farm contains87j acres of well-improved land, and will he sold or rented on accommodating terms. For further particulars, apply to me. JOHN J. CHOAT. February 1 f> 2t* MORTGAGE MALE. UNDER a power vested in me by 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 Yorkvillc, S. C., at the usual hour of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1883, subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, a tract ?f land in and by the aforesaid deed de[ scribed as follows : A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in York county, State of South Carolina, oi^the waters of McEntire's creek, adjoining lands of Wily estate and others; beginning at a fallen Hickory on the State line, thenceS. 21J W. IHpolestoaf'ost Oak, thence S. 40, W. 23 poles to a Pino, (down,) thence S. 70, W. 30 poles to a. Post Oak, thence N. 18, W. 142 poles to a Chestnut on the State line, thence E. with said line 130 poles to beginning. < 'ontaining seventy acres. Terms of sale?CASH. S. S. ROSS, Mortgagee. January IS 3 3t VALU A BL E MI LITPRO PERTY FOR SALE. A Iture Chance for a permanent faying Investment. rTNLESS 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 milessoutheast 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 Letl'el Turbine Wheel, is in perfect order. Also, will be sold 200aeres, 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. Tkrms.?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 DELINQUENT LAND SALES." AUDITOR'S OFFIt'K, YORK COUNTY, 1 Yorkville, S. C., Jan 22nd, 1883. } 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 McUonibs, Cherokee township, 10 acres, 1 building, 8 1 59.9 Hardy Cook, Ebenezer township, 14 acres, 5 35.4 L. H. Bradford, Fort Mill township, 51 acres, 3 buildings and 2 lots, 21 22.4 S. A. Bradford, Fort Mill township, 1 lot 1 building, 6 05.9 Mrs. Rose B. Cureton,Fort Mill township, 1 building, 1 lot, 8 45.5 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 countv, S. C'., at his ollice, 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 today, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate be sold or offered 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. TN 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. (5, Containing seventy-four acres, more or less. Reference may be had to plats of same on tile in my ollice, made by J. C. Hicklin, Esq., I). S. TERMS OF SALE. ' ' 1 L - ^4* ?Ml?.nhnOA mAUAlT une-linru lasa; uuiauuc Ul Jluituiuc munci . on twelve month's credit, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage ol" the premises sold, with interest from day 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 G." H. O'LEARY. 18 8 3. IiriTlI the beginning of the New Year, I tako f j this opportunity of thanking mv 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'LEARY. F l it \ I T l it E I) EP .l RTME XT. i LARGE stock of Furniture of all grades, A such as this market calls for, to suit all classes, at prices that cannot be bettered in any of the adjoining towns, at G. II. O'LEARY'S. SA I>DLKS AM) IIAMESsT" WITH twenty-two years' experience in this department, I am prepared to give better i .....I ..t ^ Mm*i-animt ho beat. I have a VtlMIX, .W.l. ... ? ~ full stock of everything kept *u an establishment of this kind to select from. G. H. O'LEARY. CAKPETS~ I HAVE made arrangements with 0110 of tho largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell Carpets by sample, and have on hand fiftv different grades and patterns. Call and see them exhibited in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No trouble to show them. I will have Carpets mado to lit rooms if desired. G. II. O'LEARY. STOVES. \NEW supply of Cooking and Heating Sto\ ea . from Charles Noble A Co. They are No. !, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap as any other grade of Stove. For sale bv G. II. O'LEARY. IN CONCES SION. TF you want anything in the Furniture line, in 1 tlieSaddle and 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 t lie above goods are bought for cash, thereby saving all the cash discounts, I think I can sell as cheap as any body. G. H. O'LEARY. HERNDON BROS. FERTILIZERS, FIOSPHATE 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. HERNDON BROTHERS, Agents. KTUVKS. WE have the Agency of the Tropic, Palmetto Cooking Stoves. Heating Stoves, from 80. so to 810.00, 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. IIKRXDON BROS., Agents. MILLS. OUR Wheat and Corn Mills are in first-class order and we guarantee to do as well as any other Mills. HERN DON BROTHERS. FOR SALE. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, in any quantity desired, of Wilson's Albany, Crescent Seedling, Charles Downing, Miner's Prolific, Mount Vernon, and a dozen other leading varieties, at ?"> cents a dozen; 82,00 per hundred ; and 88.00 per 1,000. Address R. M. STMS, Columbia, S. C. January'A") 1 St