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- MERE-MENTION. There are thirty-five counties in Kentucky without newspapers. The Arkansas legislature has passed a stringent law for the protection of timber. It provides severe penalties against persons cutting timber on land owned by other parties. Up to January, according to the Washington Critic, there nad been paid to the government counsel in the star route cases, $115,854.04 in fee9. No wonder the cases drag along when the counsel are luxuriating in such a rich pasture. Ensign George M. Stoney, of the U. S. Navy, who made one trip to the arctic regions in search of the missing Jeanette, is to take another cruise among the icebergs, to carry supplies to the Greelev polar party. Great alarm isXelt in "New England because of the unusual accumulation of ice and snow so late in the season. Immense and damaging, freshets are feared when the thaw comes. Snow fell in Washington all day last Friday, and on the same day was reported from Wilmington, /5 * T u \Tn fA AfAnfrctoTonH in. u, anu jjyucuuuig, ? ?., w Halifax. At some points in Canada the depth of the fall on Friday was from ten to eighteen inches."" The trial of Joe Brady for participation in the Phoenix Park murders has been fixed for the 10th of April. The rest of the prisoners to be tried for that crime, and rur the assault on Juror Field, will be afterwards tried singly. An eruption of Mount yEtna occurred last Thursday, and the latest intelligence is to the effect that the eruption is increasing in violence. A new crater has opened. Lava from the volcano threatens to overwhelm Xicolasi and other villages. The people living in the threatened places are fleeing from their homes. Troops are assisting them. Improvements in the telephone bid fair to revolutionize telegraphy. By an experimental wire from New York to Cleveland. over 700 miles, verbal communication wits nad with ease and accuracy. The fund for the relief of the Louisville, Ky., sufferers by the flood, amounting to $12,000, remaining in the hands of the mayor, was distributed among the sufferers last Monday. It was used, as far as it would go, in procuring homes for the poorest."" Secretary Folger is seriously ill in Washington, suffering from erysipelas in the face and head, brought on by a severe cold. Chicago had sixty-nine murders in 1882, and one execution. One-third of the murderers were drunk, and twenty-seven of the murdered died in a quarrel. Jefferson Davis, exPresident of the Confederate States, will deliver the opening address at the meeting of the Southern Historical Society, in Nashville, on May 2. The remains of John Howard Payne reached Washington City last Saturday. Jere Black, of Pennsylvania, thinks Conger, of Michigan, is the coming Republican nominee for President, and Gen. Hancock the Demccratic nominee. The Sprague men, in Rhode Island, say it will take about $200,000 to beat him for Governor. A big sum for such a small patch of ground. Correspondence of the Yorkville Enquirer. MUNICIPAL ELECTION AT BLACK'S. Black's Station, S. C., March 26.?I send you the result of. the election to-day for town officers. The issue was made square: License, or No License. The License ticket carried by a large majority. The ticket elected in iavor 01 nwnw is as follows: Intendant?James W. Black. Wardens?Benson W. Dawson, Jacob B. Ross, Jacob S. Earl, Thomas P. Whisonant. This ticket was elected to grant licenses. This ought to satisfy our Legislature, or any body else, what is the public expression of ' this people, as the Prohibitionist lugs the question into the Legislature at its meetings every winter. Joseph Black. Jhtantiitl anii Commercial. YORKVILLE, March 28.?Cotton 6 to 9f. CHARLESTON, March 26.?Cotton steady ; middling, 10. NEW YORK, March 26.?Cotton dull; uplands, 104. Futures closed weak, with sales of 10,400 bales, as follows: March 10.00 to 10.02; April 10.01 to 10.02; May 10.16; June 10.29 to 10.60; July 10.41 to 10.42; August 10.52 to 10.53 ; September 10.28 to 10.82? October 10.06 to 10.08 ;| November 9.96 to 9.98; December 9.98 to 10. Comparative Cotton Statement. New York, March 23.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week end ing March 23: 1883. 1882. Receipts at all ports for the week, 99,285 61,832 Total receipts to this date 5,232,877 4,188,439 Exports for week 94,943 79,872 Total exports to date, 3,588,677 2,589,211 Stock at all U. S. ports 889,373 898,728 Stock at all interior towns 126,694 125,565 Stock at Liverpool 931,000 776,000 American for Great Britain 248,000 202,000 JJgwtal ftoiitfs. N Assistant Postmaster, C. J. Mulkev, formerly of Tugaloo, Ga.,savs: "Norman's Neutralizing Cordial cured me of a very severe case of diarrhoea. The medicine acted instantaneously and I cannot recommend it too highly." ~ HYMENEAL. Married?In Chester, on the 20th instant, by Rev. G. A. Trenholm, Mr. J. OSCAR MOORE, of MeConnellsville, York county, and Miss HATTIE E. WALKER, daughter of Sheritr John W. Walker, of Chester. OBITUARY^ Died?Near Montongo, Drew county, Arkansas, on the 15th of October, 1SS2, MARY VIOLA, infant daughter of T. M. and M. H. Baxter, aged 1 year 11 months and 7 days. In Union, Miss., on the 23rd of December, 1882, of cancer, Mrs. E. L. PANKEY, wife of Prof. J. B. Pankey. ' Near Fort Mill, on the 13tli instant, Mrs. DORCAS A. WHITE, widow of L. S. White, aged about S3 years. SWEET POTATOES FOR PLANTING. A BUSHELS SWEET POTATOES for Xv/vr bedding?large or small?of the best Charleston Yam variety. Price 75 cents per bushel. * T. W. CLAWSON. March 29 13 3t { MEDICAL NOTICE. TXT G- WHITE, M. D., will locate in YorkTT ville about the 1st of April for the purpose of PRACTICING MEDICINE and otters his services to the citizens of the town and sur, rounding country. March 29 13 tf ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE" ALL persons holding claims against the late firm of J. J. SMITH & CO., are notified to establish the same before me without delay ; and those indebted to said firm are requested to come forward and make payment, as prompt settlements will be required.* GEO. W. S. HART, Assignee, Yorkville, S. C. March 26, 1883. 13 2t AUCTION SALE. 1WILL sell at ABELL'S MILL, twelve miles from Chester, on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, in York county, on SATURDAY, the 7TH DAY OF APRIL, 1883, 100,000 GOOD BRICK, in lots to suit purchasers. Also a lot of Merchandise, such as Ginger, Pepper, Allspice, Tinware, Ac., <fce. ah 01 wnicn wm ne som ior casu on any 01 sale. Sale to begin at 11 o'clock. 10. H. A BELL. March 29 13 It "dentistry. dr- w- m- walker, surgeon |M|K DENTIST, gives notice to the citi^-i-LLXJ? /.ens of Rock Hill and vicinity, that he will visit that town on TUESDAY, 17th of APRIL, and will remain THREE days, for the purpose of putting in his TEN EOLLARsets of teeth for all who may desire his services. He warrants his work to be as good as the best and guarantees satisfaction. fiir- Rock Hill Herald please copy. March 29 13 tf ASSIGNEE'S SAL EL DURING this week and the next week, the larger part of the Stock in trade of the late firm of j. j. smith & CO., will be olfered to purchasers, at retail and wholesale, fit and below cost?according to the class of goods. Call at the store-room heretofore occupied by the said firm and see for yourselves. To any one desirous of purchasing a portion of the Stock at wholesale, the undersigned will be pleased to give the opportunity of examining the Stock, and to make special otfersas to prices. Monday, March 28, 1883. GEO. W. S. HART, Assignee. March 29 13 2t irish potatoes for sale. rf\ BUSH EDS EARLY ROSE IRISH POOli TA TOES for sale at 31.50 per bushel. Apple at ENQUIRER OFFICE. February 22 s tf WWWWWW Vi\\\\\\\A\\\\\\W J. M. ADAMS' Jew Advertisement. A WAR-WHOOP IN MIDWINTER! A Cheering Yell from the Tin-Man! 1HAVE buckled on mv battle harness and wielded my glistening'tomahawk from one end of my mammoth stock to the other, cutting down my* prices. I have drawn the bow of determination, and the arrow of approval will dart into the peaceful abodes of a thousand happy homes. Your good judgment is appealed to. You are urged to jump into your mocasius and scamper to the mammoth wigwam of J. M. ADAMS, Yorkville, S. C. After many years of unclouded business brilliancy, I have cheerfully and willingly executed a positive reduction from my former low prices, and will offer my large assortment at greatly reduced prices for the money. I propose to* sell exclusively for the cash. 'Only one price asked, and all articles guaranteed to turn out as represented. 1 r \f a n a MX BEESWAX WANTED. TWILL pay 20 cents per pound for good Beeswax, and 10 cents per pound for good Tallow. I will give the highest market price, in trade, for nice Butter and fresh Eggs. Ten thousand men are being made happy by the great bargains they are gett ing ai my store, and other merchants are looking cross-eyed at me because I have killed their high prices. J. M. ADAMS. BUST'S 1 ABDEN Seed and Onion Sets, crop of 1882. C Prices lower than ever. J. M. ADAMS. ygg- Gastonia Gazette please copy. LADY AGENTS WANTED FOR MADAME GJtlSWOLD'S I t &k 1 rt-Sopport ^^^W^roadway, New BEST CORSETS IN THE WORLD. Drcmmakera Delight in Fittins over Them! Tbcr combine Durability, Comfort,Healthfulnesa and Elejtance of form, and beme made in various stylet and lengthj are adapted to all. Physicians recommend them. They are not sold by merchant!. Exclusive territory riven. Ladies mnke this a profitable and permanent business. Price $1.30, ana upwards Orders by mail promptly filled. Send fur circulars and terms to agents, to MADAME GRISWOLD tc CO., Or to General Agents: 923 Broadway. N. x.; i Madame K. A ORtswpLD, 33 Winter St., Boston, Masa^ I J. B. Putkaic, 126 State Street, ChicagOf 111., ,, 1 J. B. W to ant k Co., Fredcoia, N. if, /j " H. F. Kuto ft Co,, 814 Main Street, Kantaa City, Mo. M ureh 29 13 tit* CLARKBROTHERS JUST RECErVED. WE would respectfully announce our fresh arrivals of Family Groceries aiid Plantation Supplies, All of which we otl'er at prices that defy legitimate competition. FLOUR. Another lot of Cheek <k Whitlock's choice Kennesaw Mills. Rest grades of country Flour always on hand. Bagging and Ties. We still have in stock a small quantity of Bagging and Ties. STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Carolina Fertilizer, Palmetto Acid, Pure tJcrman Kainit. All of which we otl'er at the prices of other Standard Fertilizers. Relined Iron. The largest stock of Refined Iron and Drill and Pick Steel on the market. LIME. Agents for the celebrated Chemical Water Flame Lime. .Best on the market. CLARK BROTHERS. H.W."HOPE"." FERTILIZERS. DON'T fail to see me before vou purchase your FERTILIZERS. I Am Xow Prepared to Deliver To you any quantity you desire. Etijvan Dissolved Bone, Etiwan Acid Phosphate, Etiwan Potash Compound, Crown Acid Phosphate, Nassau Guano, German lvainit, Ac., Ac. I have also on hand 40 Formulas of Southern Chemicals FOIt COMPOSTING With Co.tton Seed, Stal)le or Barnyard Manure, Kieh Earth or Ashes. You get in this mixture all the Active Elements of a Ton of Fertilizer, To which you add the absorbent matter. These goods are put up in bags, numbered 1, 2 and 3. Three of which constitute a formula for ONE TON OF COMPOST. Price per formula, ?10.00 Cash, ?12.00 on time, with full directions for mixing. Call on me, examine goods and compare terms and prices before you buy. II. W. HOPE. HKKNDOA BROS." STOVES, STOVES. IK you want the best one for the money do not fail to see our No. 7 Tropic and No. 7 Pal1 - A tTPUVr\AV I>I>/lO A If/inte IllUiTO. rirjrviii^vii diwo,, WE WANT K/A/T CORDS of any kind of Oak Bark except ; OUU Post Oak. (Jet it and bring it in. IIERNDON BROTHERS. HARDWARE, A GOOD stock of Shovels, Spades, Forks, i j\_ Axes, Hand Axes, Curry Combs, Brushes, | Shoe Hammers. Chains, Drawing Knives, Strap I Hinges, Staples, Nails, Well Wheels, Picks, j Mattocks, Sprouting Hoes, Long Handled Hoes, Back Bands, Brier Scythes, Brier Hooks, Bush Scvthes and Plows of all widths and kinds. IfERNDON BROTHERS. STILE ON THE LINE. I AM desirous of impressing indelibly upon the public mind that I am still in the line of I Machinery of every description, from a pocket saw-mill to a narrow gauge locomotive. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery neatly and j cheaply executed. J. CI. HOKE. I March I- Sin'* WWWWWWWV >\\\\\W i~w, C. LATIMER. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! I am receiving daily one of the prettiest and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING ever before placed on my counters. I have made A SPECIALTY OF WHITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS AND CLOTHING. Call and see them and I will convince you that they are just what I say. MILLINERY, MILLINERY. This department is now under the mangement of Miss Mollie Tipton, who comes with the highest possible recommendation from Messrs. Armstrong, Cator <fe Co., of Baltimore, as being A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER. Having made a specialty of the business for many years and being determined to lie second to none in this line, I feel safe in saying that I can and will make it to your interest to call and examine my stock before buying. COTTON SEED WANTED. I still want 20,000 bushels of Cotton Seed, for which I will pay 15 cents per bushel. W. C. LATIMER. KENNEDY BROST&BARRON. HIWIXG UIPlEMEim A S the time has arrived when our friends beam. fdn to buy Farming Implements, we take pleasure in letting them know that we can supply them in Double-Foot Plowstocks, SingleFoot Stocks, The Avery Plows, Bulltongues, Shovels, Side-Shovels, Hames, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, Axes, Hoes, Mattocks, Long-handled Shovels, Spades, Forks, Scythes and Snaths, Backhands, and, in fact everything needed to work a crop. We can order talking or Riding Cultivators if you want one. Prices guaranteed as low as the lowest. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. WINTER GOODS. ~I17"E will sell Ready-Made Clothing, Blankets, If and other Winter Goods without a profit. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. NO. 7. THE best Machine known. It i? entirely selffeeding at all points, including the shuttle. The needle is self-setting. Call and See the No. 7 New American. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. PAY UP AT OYCE. AS>agood manv of our friends have answered our call, and come forward and settled, we request the balance who owe us to please pay at once, as we need the monev. KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON. LATTA BROTHERS BAKER'S STANDARD GUANO AND AeidPhosphate. We call the attention of Farmers to Baker's Standard Guano, one of the highest grades of AMHOYIATED GOOOS, Made by the Chemical Company, of Canton. ; Also, to Our Acid Phosphate, And invite them to call on us for their FERTILIZERS For the coming season. LATTA BROTHERS. A FAUX STOCK ~ OF Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies. LATTA BROTHERS, F. HAPPERFIEL.IL FAMILY GROCERIES. 2 MY stock of Family Groceries is complete, and consists of a full supply of new crop New Orleans Molasses, Cream Cheeso, Hams, Rice, Pearl Hominy, Bacon, Lard, Coffees, Green and Roasted; Sugars?all grades, "Luxury" and other brands of Flour. Fancy Groceries. A full supply of Fancy Groceries, consistingof plain and fancy Candies, Canned Goods of all kinds, Crackers,Spices, Extracts, Ac. 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 work in that line, at the most reasonable prices. F. HAPPERFIELD. M. STRAIT SSL " XEW GOODS! XEW 0001>8!! M. STRAUSS is now receiving his Spring: Stock and will continue to receive DURING THE SEASON the latest novelties At Very Low Price*. Come and see. | YORK CO. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. THE REfiULAR QUARTERLY MEETING of this Association, will be held in this town on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, at 12, M. Members are earnestly requested to attend promptly, to hear and act upon the reports of Committees previously appointed to make arrangements for the State Medical Association, which will meet in this place on the 25th of I April, and to transact other business relative to ! the same. By order of A. I. BARRON, M. D., President. Tuos. Crawford, M. D.,Secv. March 22 12 * 2t J. R. LINDSAY & CO. OUR MR. J. R. LINDSAY HAS RETURNED From Yew York, where he h?9 been for ten days past BUYING A SPRING STOCK OF' DRY ROODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, A FINE LINE OF Gents' Hats AND. GENTS' FURNISHNG GOODS, Dress Goods, Shoes, do. OUR GOODS HAVE COMMENCED TO ARRIVE AND IN A FEW DAYS WE WILL . BE ABLE TO SHOW AS Complete a Line of Goodfi AS WAS EVER SEEUT IN THE MARKET. OUR LINE OF CLOTHING AND GENTS' GOODS is ESPECIALLY FULL AND WERE BOUGHT SO AS TO BE OFFERED AT BARGAINS. We will not be undersold. . J. R. LINDSAY & CO. HUNTER & OATES" THIS WAY FOR THE MAMMOTH NEW 3 STORY BRICK STORE, ON West Liberty Street. We would inform our numerous customers uid friends that we now HAVE EVERY ADVANTAGE ' IN THE WAY OF , Room and Idght FOR THE DISPLAY OF OUR GOODS. WE ARE Determined to Keep, AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE, EVERYTHING THAT OUR CUSTOMERS DESIRE. AND WE Assert that We Cannot, must not, will not BE UNDERSOLD. OUR Dry'Goods Department will be unusually large and complete. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT I will be well ( stocked witn nrst-uass booas. AND BEST NEWS OF ALL to the ladies, is that We Will Have a First-Class Milliner, AND ALSO A FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKER. So come this way to buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Millinery and Dresses, being assured that a SUPERIOR QUALITY of well assorted goods, exceptionally low pri- 1 ces, and polite attention will be the chief business characteristics at HUNTER & OATES'. H. F. ADICKES ? ,* * HAS JUST RETURNED FROM* THE NORTHERN MARKETS, WITH A MOST Elegant Stock of Ooods, IN ALL OUR SEVERAL LINES, WHICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AT . VERY LOW PRICES, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW 1HMY BARGAINS THAT CANNOT BE BEAT. ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR SUPERB STOCK OF Millinery Goods of Every Variety, AND WE FEEL THAT WE WILL BE JUSTIFIED BY ALL WHO VISIT OUR MILLINERY STORE, IN SAYING,'THAT OCR STOCK SURPASSES AVI THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN IN THIS MARKET. HATS IN ALL SHAPES AND QUALITIES, AND FLOWEBS, FEATHERS, PLUMES AND ALL KINDS OF STYLISH TRIMMINGS, INCLUDING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF RIBBONS, IN EVERY SHADE. Onr Prices will be a Great Attraction. AS WE SURPASSED ALL OTHERS IN CHEAP DRESS GOODS LAST SEASON, WE ARE PREPARED TO DO BETTER NOW. A GRAND OPENING NEXT WEEK! H. F. ADICKES. OOLCOCK~& millerT" CUANO. WE have still on hand a few tons of Atlantic and Oriental Acids, ' And Utf DtUiftllV. So if you want any Goods of this kind, call soon before it is all gone. K a i li i t. The best German Kainit, at twenty dollars, on time. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. We are still offering Bargains in Dry Goods, of all kinds. Hardware. Plows, Plow Stocks, Shovels, Single-Trees and everything else used on a farm, can be had at our Store. FINAL NOTICE. All persons who have not closed up their accounts with us by The lOth of this Month, Either by Note or Cash, will be sued. So call at once ana attend to this business. COLCOCK A MILLER. T. M. DOBSON "HOME AGAIN. A Little Chat Wltli My Friends. Some of my g&ods have already arrived and quantities of them will arrive during the next ten days. Would say to my friends that I will show them one of the NICEST A59UK I men b o OF ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods EVER SEEN IN THEE EE COTOTBY. My MOURNING Goods are the best I have ever had. I have them in all kinds of Crepe, Henrietta, Caahmerea AND MOMMIE CLOTHS. ALSO Black Alpacas. IN THE COLORED DRESS GOODS I HAVE ALL THE Latest Colors, SUCH AS CRUSHED STRAWBERRY AND Electric Blue. AND SEVERAL NEW COLORS WILL BE Leading One? IN DRESS GOODS. % I WILL HAVE A Xice liine OF CASSIMERE FOR MEN AND BOYS, ALSO Ready-Made Clothing I N ENDLESS VARIETY. MY Shoe Department Is better than ever before. I can show a beautiful assortment of LADIES' SUMMER WEAR. A large assortment of Ladies' Slippers in common goods. I have also added to my stock for the convenience of my Customers Crockery Ware, which I will sell as low as any one. MY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Some of my Millinery goods have arrived, and the balance will follow in a short time. I will be able to show one of the nicest lines of MILLINERY GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. All the latest shades, sueh as Crushed Strawberry, Electric Blue, Drab aud Tans-and mnay other colors which Mrs. Dobson Will SHOW AND TELL YOU ABOUT. She selected the goods herself and is posted in regard to The Latest and Leading Styles I N HATS, BOX.YKTS ANI) Dress Goods. So do not buy either until you see her goods and get her prices. THE KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT IS WELL Supplied in all the Leading Shades and lengths. At the earnest request of my many friends, I have added to my Millinery Department DRESS MAKim I AM PREPARED TO Cut and Make or cut and fit any kind of dress from a calico THE FINEST SILK AT SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I WILL ALSO KEEP All Kinds of Dress Trimming. So if you will buy from me I can sell you the Dress, "Trimmings and also make it for you in the very latest style, and fits and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in every instance. So call call and see Mrs. Dobson. She can sell you a Hat and Dress to Match, and have your Dress cut and lit for you or cut and made JUST AS YOU LIKE. Preference always Riven to parties who buy the Dress Goods and Trimmings from me. Call and See Mrs. Dobson WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT ASTD GET POSTED. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery. WITHERS ADICKES. ON THE WAV. GROCERIES, Hardware, Wooden and Willow ware. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES and Sugars, Fine Patent Flour, Oil, Grass Seeds, Cider from Kentucky Orchards, Lard?the finest we can get; Sugars, Oatmeal, Hams, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausage, Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat, Apple Butter, Jelly, Canned Goods, Candies, Fruits?green and dried; Figs, Raisins, etc., Gelatine, Chocolate, Spices?ground and whole; Pickels in bottles or from keg, etc., etc. HARDWARE. Plows of every Shape, Hoes, Rakes, Plow fixtures, Back BatidSj Knives?Pocket and Table; Spoons, Shot Cartridges, Nails, Files, Saws, etc. WOODENWARE. Tnim chnrnu Sieves. Wash Boards. Dough Travs and Pins, Butter Prints, Coffee I Mills, Rat 'rraps, Dippers, Baskets, Lamp fixtures, etc. ONION SETSt AT 10 CENTS A QUART, Nuts, Fresh Candies, Rice, Grits, Tin?double usual size, for roofing, etc.; Coal Oil and the best Oil Can we ever saw, made of glass and bound in tin, Lamps, Lanterns, etc. FRUITS. Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuta, Raisins, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Peanuts, Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts, Brazil and Hazel nuts. Largest assortment of Candies in town, now in store and generally on hand. A STRONG HORSE, Wagon and Harness for sale. Gli ASS WARE, ETC. We hare justopened the prettiest and cheapest lot of Glassware, etc., ever shown in this place. Novel shapes and stvles. Tumblers, Gonlets, Pitchers, Preserve, Fruit and Honey Dishes; Table Sets, Lamps, Lanterns, Fruit or Ice-Cream Saucers, Jelly Tumblers with tops, etc. Set of Goblets for 50 cents, which usually sell here at from 75 cents to ?1.00. Barrel Molasses Pitchers, with spring top, at 25 cents, which we have pre- ? viously sold at 50 and 75 cents. Sets?0 pieces? at 50 cents to ?1.75. Wo charge nothing to show it. WITHERS ADICKES. DON'T FORGET that we will buv at all times Country Produce, such as Butter, Fggs, Tallow, Beeswax, etc. WITHERS ADICKES. G. H. O'LEARY. PARLOR FURNITURE. SOMETHING pretty and cheap in the wav of Parlor Furniture, at *G. II. 0'LEARY*S. BED ROOM NETS. ^<OME of the best Bed- I^ioin Sets ever offered 1 J ill in is iiiiirKci. ^visn uicuuuu uiiu uni^ip goods, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. chairs, bureaux, ac, A LARGE stock of Chairs, all grades; Buj\_ reaux, Side-Boards, Safes, Desks, Lounges, Sofas, Picture Frames and everything else kept in an establishment of this kind , and their going off daily is the best evidence that prices and quality please. G. H. 0' LEARY. carpets. I HAVE made arrangements with one of the largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell Carpet^ by sample, and have on hand fifty different grades and patterns. Call and-see them exhibited in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No J trouble to show them. I will have Carpets made to fit rooms if desired. G. H. O'LEARY. 'stoves. I AM selling the Stoves of Charles Noble A Co., of Philadelphia. Hundreds of them have been sold in the last few years, and all have given satisfaction. They are "as cheap as any good Stove. Repairs furnished for any Stove this Company makes. G. H. O'LEARY. _ _________ AM EDIUM stock of Saddles of my own make, on hand, which will be sold cheap, for cash. G. H. O'LEARY. ~~harness! a FEW Sets of Harness on hand, which cannot !\_ be beat as to quality and prices. G. H. O'LEARY. collars, bridles, ac. A LARGE stock of Collars and cheap Blind Bridles, Riding Halter Bridles, Whips, Ac. G. H. O'LEARY. JOHN C. KUYKEND AL~ YORK DRUG STORE PARAORAPHST good authority. Another Feather for Improved Harris' Fertilizer. J NO. D. McCONNELL, a stay-ahead farmer, in a letter received a few days since, from which we are permitted to quote,"says: "I have been using for nine years, principally chemical manures. I get better results from" your Improved Harris, than any fertilizer that I have tried. In addition to making large yields in crops, it permanently improves the land*. I commenced farming after the war on old worn out lands. It may seem like bldwing, but I will now in point of fertility, compare farms with any one in the county." cotton against money. The present low price of cotton and the large excess of supply above the absolute wants of the world, indicate "lower, at least no better prices for the crop of 1883. If the short crop of 1881 did not create a boom in the staple, nothing short of disaster to the American crop will ever do it. The bulk of cotton for fertilizers is delivered from the 1st to the 15th of November. Take these dates for the past three years, and the average price of such grade as is generally received in payment, has not averaged over 84, possibly as low as 8J cents per pound. At this rate, a ton of our Dissolved Animal Bone, or Irish Bone, for 300 pounds of cotton, would make the time price in money from $24.75 to 825.50 per ton. We hold, therefore, and we think with good show of reason, that it is the policy of the farmer to make contracts for Acid Phosphate and Guano to be paid in cotton. We are offering the Irish Bone for 300 pounds of middling cotton, and Ammoniated Bone for 400 pounds middling cotton. JOHN C'. KUYK END AL. JOHN R. ASHE. ^~ nnnmrr irinnn ruttiiLi/jLtto. I HAVE unsurpassed facilities for furnishing the trade with Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, Soluble Guano, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit Of the Highest Grades, Have a large amount on hand and on the way, and can furnish any kind and any quantity desired. Mr. A." M. PITMAN is supplied with stock at District Line, and is prepared to supply the trade in that section. Mr. \Y. X. ASHE, Jr., has charge of my WAREHOUSE AT McCONNELLSVILLE, Where I have a full stock of Guano, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit, and will supply the trade there. JOHN R. ASHE. l'OWDER. I HAVE a supply of Powder in my Magazine, to furnish to the Wholesale Trade, at New York prices, free of freight. JOHN R. ASHE. THE COX COTTON PLANTER. I HAVE a complete Cotton Planter to show to my friends, which I guarantee to give satisfaction in every particular. JOHN R. ASHE. PLANTATION SUPPLIES. MY stock is full up and complete, and I will meet competition in the way of prices, and promise to please my friends. " JOHN R. ASHE. DOBSOX & PARISH. WE HAVE ON hand a full stock of North Carolina tanned Upper Leather. Also, a full stock of GOOD SOLE LEATHER, Shoe Pegs ot all sizes, Sewing an^l Peging Awls. Buckets, Tubs and Churns. Picks, Mattocks, Shovels and Spades, Breast Chains, Trace Chains, Stretcher Chains, Hames, Backhands, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Pad Locks of all kinds and sizes, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Window Glass of all sizes, Putty, Tin and Glass Ware, LIGHTNING CROSS CUT SAWS, Hand Saws, Hand Saw and Mill Files, Hinges and Screws, Pot Ware in endless variety, Horse and Mule Shoes. We are selling good Sugar and Coffee cheap for the cash. We have a full stock of New Orleans molasses on hand. Call and examine our stock of CINCINNATI BUGGIES before buving. We will make prices low. DOHSON A PARISH. LIME. FRESH ROACH ED LIME for sale at my Kiln, 1J miles East of Hlack's Station, S. C.f known as the "Greene Kiln." Orders for Lime in Barrels will have prompt attention. Price 25 cents per bushel at kiln. Black's Station, S. C. J. W. RHYNK* April 6 14 ly FixKnri.Es. THE undersigned oiler for sale at their stables in Yorkville, a number of pood YOUNG FARM MULES, which will be sold for cash, or on time for approved paper.. AYTITTAKER A GLENN. March y lu if