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Social Bailees. Its praises are heard by the wayside and in the bnsy Marts of Trade. Messrs. Benson <fc Co., of Hartwell, Ga., Merchants, in conversation with the popular traveling salesman of the well-known house of Cox, Hill <fc Thompson, Atlanta, Ga., said that Norman's Neutralizing Cordial was an oxcellent medicine and is giving satisfaction wherever used. They sell a great deal of it. A gentleman representing the Rockford, 111., Watch Co., told one of our customers that he heard Norman's Neutralizing Cordial highly spoken of by a host of railroadmen, who recommended it to all whose duties called them to different parts of the country where they are subject to disorders of the stomach produced by changes of food and water, of which this medicine is a specific counteracter. September 6 36 It VATirr TA TVPGPtGfifRS \ 11vji jl4 m. v M. V. A LL persons are hereby warned against hunt\ J\_ ing, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, J passing over the lands by other than regular roads, or otherwise trespassing upon the premises of either of the undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest extent, against all who disregard this notice. WM. McGILL, I. E. FLOYD, k. L. A. McGILL. September 6 ' 36 3t* WAGONS, BAGGING AND TII&. WE are now prepared to offer the justly celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS on as good terms as any Wagon on the market. Call and hear eleven i-easons why the Studebaker is the best Wagon made in the United States?a knock down argument that it is the best Wagon on wheels. A large stock of BAGGING AND TIES at prices to suit purchasers. Our stock of GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES is full and complete. Call and get our prices before buying.1 CLARK BROTHERS. J TOWN TAX FOR 1883. a t a n aotincrnf thfi Town Council held on the A 1st ins tan t? the following was passed: Be it ordained by this Council, that a tax of 4 mills be levied upon all real and personal property within the corporate limits of Yorkville: two (2) mills to defray the ordinary expenses of the town, and two (2) mills to bo appliea to the payment of bonds and executions, as per order of Court. Said tax to be due on the 1st of October next, and if not paid bv the 1st of December next, then the LAWFUL PENALTY OF 15 PER CENT, to be added thereto ; and after the first of January next, executions to be issued against all defaulters. By order of the Council. FC. HAPPERFIELD, Intendant. ? J. R. ScHORB,merk and Treasurer. Yorkville, September 6,1883. 36 tf HUNTER A OATES. ; WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS For Onr Fall Trade. The largest and most complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Fine and Coarse, ever offered in this market, At the Lowest Possible Prices. Ladies', Misses', Children's, Boys' and Youths' Shoes in every possible style and cut, Buttoned , and Lace, just as vou wish. r . COJIE V\I? SEE OI K STOCK Before you buy. We feel sure that we can save you money. We Have Also Received A few suits of Gents' READ1-?ADE C LOTHIAG, Of the latest and nicest styles for the Fall Season. Also a nice lot of Gents' Hats of all the Nobby Styles and Shapes. We intend to look after our business closely and make it to the interest of every one wishing Goods in our line TO EXAMINE OUR PRICES before buying elsewhere. C'onie in and be convinced that we have the Goods and Prices to Suit the Times. .i,000 yards of the prettiest Plaids. ;5,000 yards of Jeans, C'assimeres and Kerseys. li.000 yards of Ticking. Hickory Shirting, at all prices. ? LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO In town. Try it when you come to town. We know we can* please you. New Goods. Hardware, Cow Chains, Steelyards, Balances, Picks, Shovels, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Axes, Plows, side and straight Bulltougues, Fire Shovels, Clevises, Heel Screws, Drawing Knives, Trace Chains^ Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Spurs, Mule Bits, Backhands, Planes, Handsaws, M Tooth and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Handsaw Files, Brace Bits, Butts, Screws, Gate Hinges, Pad Locks, Rim Locks and Stock Locks, Augers, Chisels, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Cottee Mills, Carpet Tacks, Brittania Dippers, Blacking Brushes, Whisk Brushes, and many other things too tedious to mention. HUNTER & OATES. > W. C. LATIMER. NORTHERN MARKETS. 7 r AM now in the Northern markets purchasing JL J<ty Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Millinery and Groceries, Which I intend shall be the largest and most attractive ever placed in my House. W. C. LATIMER. FRESH ARRIVALS * OF Domestics, bleached and unbleached Homespun, Lonsdale Cambric, the best bleached Homespun at 10 cents, to be found. Also a nice assortment of Bed Ticking from 8 to 40 cents per yard. The largest stock of Salem and Kentucky Jeans ever brought to this market. A nice line of Charlottesville Cassimeres, for men's and boys' Clothing. A lot of that celebrated Eagle and Phoenix Yarn. An endless variety of Checked Alamance and Ansenburg Homespun. All shades of Woolen Yarn. Call and see my new style of Fall Prints, they are very pretty and cheap. MILLINERY. I am still in the ring, ottering great Bargains in all kinds of Satins, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Ac., in order to make room for the tremendous stock ^ of MILLINERY which I intend to place on mv coiyiterssoon. The old stock must be sold at some price. W. C. LATIMER. | H. F. ADICKES. | isirfiiFfif! WITHIN the last week, large additions to our stocks, which make tnetn full up in all Departments of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, / Notions and Small Wares, Men's and Boys' HATS AM) CLOTHING. The largest stock of Boys' Clothing ever Shown In this market, and AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Yarns, all sizes; Ticks, Sheetings, Shirtings, Jeans, Quilt Linings. A nice lot of Nfew Fall Prints, Plaid Osnaburgs, <Sx\, <tc. OUR MILLINER Is at present in the TW IK oriiierii lULumvis, I Where she has been for the last three weeks, and will return in a few days with all the latest styles and shapes of HATS AND TRIMMINGS, As well as a most superb stock of all kinds of Fancy Articles. Our Stock of STATIONERY AND BOOKS Is full up, and prices very low. W ANTED. All kinds of Country Produce. Wool, Butter, | Eggs, Ac. ; Cloth, both Wool and Cotton, for \vnir>h The Highest Prices Will Be Paid. H. P. ADICKES. J. M. ADAMS. ~ LOOK FOR J. H. ADAMS, you go to Yorkville. STOVES. THE place vO buy Stoves, Tinware, Potware, Wooden Ware,'Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, Stone Ware, Agate Iron Ware, Rockingham - -1-- T __i.j r<l?. ? lire, VlUClvs, JjUWIUi; vjrmoserj, i uuio miu x uvaet Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, Carving Knives, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Basting Spoons. Bring on your Rags and Beeswax, and I will pay you more than any one else, in trade, for them. " J. M. ADAMS. SMOKE, PUFF, PUFF. THE genuine Durham, Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars. Maecaboy Snuffs, for sale cheap, at the Store of J. M. ADAMS, Yorkv'lle, S. C. GALVANIZED SHEET G1 ALVANIZED Sheet Iron 9(i inches long and r -'10 inches wide, for sale by * J. M. ADAMS. ROCKIXGHAM WARE. TEA-Pots, Spittoons, Stone Ware, in great variety, and cheap for the monev, bv J. M. ADAMS. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. OUR buyer will soon be in the Northern Markets, And vou may soon look for a well-selected stock of * DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Ac. We have Salem and Kentucky Jeans in Stock. BUSINESS. We cannot carry over NOTES or ACCOUNTS of last year any longer. Parties are begged to come as soon as they can get their cotton out and pav up, as it is the only way thev can save cost of collecting. Our i>Iilliiiei* Will be on sooii, and will be glad to wait on our EA?Y FRIEYDS, To sell them Hats or Bonnets. KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON. M. STRAUSS. __ RARE CHAAXE. ! 31. Stransss I lUfc'VPS! GREAT BARGAIXS IJefore his i\i?w Stock or FALL AAD WINTER GOODS Arrive. Some nre already here. I WITTKOWSKY &BARUCH, | Wholesale Announcement I I J I :] OF o ii P > ti tl WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH, a a ti a d CHARLOTTE, N. C. ii c P II : W. ifc B.: J ] J e We hereby inform the Wholesale Trade > a t< a That our "various lines," comprising the ^ a WHOLESALE BRANCHES ? Of our business are now complete, and we invite our customers j. ] II To Give It Dne Consideration. t< ti F F a E I To those wishing to engage in business we 3ay that there is no House, n n b if NORTH OR SOUTH, That has better facilities than ours, and that we ^ can and do ] y F Duplicate any Bill of Goods, J o ti No matter where bought. C' d TTC1 A 4 T .1 . 0 V3TX V l-^i U ^ 0 P 1< Respectfully, * Wittkowsky & Barucli. a September G 33 Gni | j. R. LiypsAY & eg % > a ii S a: T A c< GONE NORTH! ' 4 Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, " OF THE FIRM OF J. It. Lm?SAY A CO., i,1 IIAS ALREADY GONE TO THE NORTHERN MARKETS, j FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING ^ e a a fai i stack JTV n Wm ar w warn ( OK ] <1 1? STAPLE DRY GOODS, ^ i DRESS GOODS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, "l J HATH, BOOTH, SHOES. J > i1' NOTIONS, &c. ; ! t Tt is our intention to show the prettiest stork j ' this Fall that we have ever earried. i f I * 11 a ' .s ' J ' 1 t s, ! >' j <> ; t I m J. R. LINDSAY ?V. < AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE! South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. eromeC. Miller, Plaintiff, against Mary 0. Miller, et. al., Defendants. [N obedience to the order of sale made by his Honor J. H. Hudson at the June Term,1883, f the Court of Common Pleas for York county i the above entitled cause, I will expose to ublic sale at YORK COURT HOUSE on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Dav) IN OCTOBER Iext, all that nioee, parcel or tract of land in lie County ana State aforesaid, and known as lie MILLiiR'S MILL place, on Allison creek, ontaining 88 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, djoining lands of Susan E. Barron, M. J. Neely nd John Nichols, including the Mills and Fixures situated thereon. Sold to make partition mongst the heirs at law of Joseph Miller, Esq., eceaseu. TERMS OF SALE. Ono third Cash; balanco in 0110 and two years, riterest from dav of sale, secured by the purhaser's bond and mortgage; purchaser to have rivilege of paying all casn. Purchaser to pav sr papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis," September (3 38 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, ohn L. Watson, Plaintiff, against Jonathan N. McElwee, Jr., Defendant. [N obedience to the Decree and Judgment of the Court of Common Pleas made at the une Term, 1883, of the said Court in the above ntitled cause, I will expose to public sale at rORK COURT HOUSE on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales Day) IN OCTOBER lext, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situted in York county ai\d State aforesaid, to wit: 373 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, d be cut off, as near as rmbr be, in a square form ttho most north -tfeBtefly corner of the plantalon of the Defendant, Jonathan N. McElwee, r., situated in the County and State aforesaid, nd adjoining lands of W. E. Waters, and lands armerly owned by H. F. Broach, S. G. Westrooks, J. M. Williford, II. H. Drennan and iiiurs. Terms?Cash. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 6 36 4t CLERK'S SALE". South Carolina?County or York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. >. D. Gaston, Plaintiff, against W. T. M. Beard, Defendant. [N obedience to the Decree of Foreclosure made by his Honor J. H. Hudson, at June Term, S83, in the Court of Common Pleas for York ounty, in the cause above entitled, I will expose 5 public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, during he legal hours of sale, on the TRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, Text, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situte in the County and State aforesaid, in Broad liver township, and bounded by lands of P. B. larwin and D. W. Brown, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, lore or less. Terms?Half Cash; balance on a credit of six lonths, with interest from day of sale, secured y purchaser's bond and amortgage of the premies sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September 6 36 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County or York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, late Walker, Plaintiff, against Kate Lorraijne Walker and James M. Ivy, Defendants. [N obedience to the decree made in this cause, I will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT [OUSE, on the TRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER 'ext. A. D.. 1883. a House and Lot in the town f Rock Hill, lot containing ONE ACRE MORE OR LESS, in the East side of White street, and knowns as tie J. Lorraine Walker House and Lot. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the osts of suit and the mortgage debt of the defenant, James M. Ivy; balance of purchase money n twelve months' credit, with interest from dav f sale, secured by bond and mortgage, with rivilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay )r papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September G 38 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina"York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .. Friedheim & Brother, Plaintiffs, against Emmeline Clawson and others, Defendants. [N obedience to the Judgment of Foreclosure, made at the March Terni, 1883, in the Court of ommon Pleas for York County, in the above ntitlrd cause, I will expose to public sale at rOP.A COURT HOUSE, on the TRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN OCTOBER, lext, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situte in York county and State aforesaid, adjoinlg lands of Iredell and Allen Jones, John (1. teele and estate of James Creighton, deceased, nd containing HIRTY-THREE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, .iul known as too land 01 cum riutcnison, ueaased. Tkrmk?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. P. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. September (5 30 4t J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. FUJTERAL GOODS. SURIAL Caskets and Cases, and Gloss White Cases, children's size. Casket aiul Coffin Handles, crews and other Collin Hardware on hand, and rr sale Otf RKAMOA ABLK TERMS. We again extend our thanks to our friends for lieir liberal patronage, and respectfully invite 11 to call at At Our Aew Furniture Store lihI examine our goods and prices. J. ED. JEFFKRYS A CO. DOBSON & PARISH. powder: powder:: l*7E would inform the merchants, of hoth T town and country, that we have the Agenv for King's Royal FFF G Powder, warranted s good as any on the market, and we are able to ell it as cheap as it can be bought anywhere. In li ving from us you will save at least the freight. Ve have it put up in quarter, half and full kegs, live us a call and save vour inonev. DOBSON ifc PARISH. iROCERIES AND HARDWARE r |UR stock of Groceries and Hardware is now U full and complete. A full stock of Steelards and Balances, running as high as five hunred pounds. Pocket and Table Cutlery, in end3ss variety and at exceedingly low prices. Save our money by giving us a call and getting our rices. DOBSON A PARISH. BAGGING AND TIES. A Full stock of Bagging and good Arrow Ties A. on hand, which will he sold at the market rice. We will not bo undersold. DOBSON A PARISH. HERNDON BROS. TUP TDflPir STOVR. AllJLi J. 1?V/JL vr * VO Stove ever sold in the South enjoys a more extended or merited popularity. They have icen making tliis Stove at Greensboro, X. C., for bout 14 years, and the demand has increased, ear by year, being greater now than at any furrier time. Hundreds of families in North Oaroina and other States, who have used themcontantly from 10 to 14 years, pronounce them as ;ood as new, and commend them in the highest erms. If a canvass was made of the Stoves now u use in North Carolina, it would show as many Topic Cook Stoves as those of every other make ombined. In order to sell them cheap, or to compensate or the Nickel plating and fancy Trimmings, the nakers of nearly all the Stoves now put upon the uarket have reduced the thickness of the plates, nd in consequence they soon crack, or the plates pring, and in from three to live years the Stove lecomes worthless. Another feature practiced ?y many Stove makers of lateyears, is to enlarge lie topand bulge thedoors in order to make the hove appear larger than it really is. The Tropi; has larger flues, giving it a better draft; larger iven and weighs more than any other Stove in he market. HERNDON BROTHERS. ?I?I) NEWSPAPERS, large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale LP at one cent each,at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. I T. M. DOBSON. THAT CHEWING TOBACCO! . WELL, 'Squire Perkins, what do you suppose the "Old Chap" did the other day, wnen I was in town ? He gave me a piece of His "Oltl Chap" Tobacco To try. He said it was the best in town FOR THE MONEY. So I put it in my pocket and started for home, and on the way I concluded I would try the thing, as asked to do, and, Mr. Perkins, I Was So Well Pleased With The Chew That I almost had a notion to turn back and buy me 5 pounds of it. The very next day I sent with Mr. Dawkins for I A POIJWD OF IT. All my neighbors, who have tried it, are well pleased, ana say they are not going to chew anything else but the "Old Chap" Tobacco. Mr. Perkins, tell your neighbors about the "Old Chap" Tobacco, Manufactured Expressly for T. M. Dobson, Price only 50 cents a pound and as good as many tobaccos which are sold at 75 cents. Besides this he sells the Lucy Hinton, Gilt Edge, Minnie, Florida Fig, and the Old Oaken Bucket. I advise all men who chew to call and see the "Old Chap" Tobacco. The "Old Chap," himself, is in New York, but he did not take the Tobacco with him. I>i ess Making, i Well, Mrs. Kelly, that old chap, DOBSON, and his little accommodating wife, an? making things lively for the dull season of the year. I stepped into the work room the other day, and to my surprise, there were six ladies as busy as bees, sewr ing, cutting and fitting Dresses, and they have been busy all summer. To show you how things are done up there, a lady stepped in and said she wanted A NICE TRAVELING WRAP MADE clock. I looked up and saw that theclock said eleven. I thought to myself no Wrap for you bv that time. Mrs. DOBsON was called in and the wants of the lady made known. She said certainly I will have it made for you bv that time, and made it was. Think of it, a nice Wrap made in four hours. I advise all persons in need of work done in that line to consult Mrs. DOBSON before you have it done. All her work is delivered the very hour it is promised. No disappointment there. You are told what it will cost you, and when you come to settle your bill that is what it will be. Come one and all and see Mrs. DOBSON. She is now in Mew York, With the Old Chap, looking alter Millinery and Fancy Goods for the ladies, but her DRESS MAKER Is at the Store, and will accommodate all who may favor her with a call. Fits guaranteed in even' instance. W. H. Oolcoclk.! I I I Having secured the services of the above- j named popular salesman, would inform his friends that he will look after their interests at all times that they may favor him with a call. I Miss CORA CLARK, j The services of this popular sales-lady have ; been secured in our Millinery Department, and j she will be glad to serve her friends and custom- ' ers and to look after their interests at all times, i Hive her a call and see what she can do for you. | T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. WITHERS ADIOKES. THE WANTS OF most individuals can be more nearly supplied at the "Adickes* Building" than under I any other one roof in Yorkville. The Adickes' ! keep almost everything and guarantee prices. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK. Hardware?still more. Crockery, Fruit Jars, I Glassware, Tinware, Tobaccos, Snuff and Groceries. GRASS SEED, Soaps, cheap. Candies, fresh every few days. Best Vinegar, three years old ; N. O. Molasses, Syrups, etc. Examine our Sugars and Coffees. Thurner's No. 34, Roasted Coffee is very popular. Hygienic Oatmeal is said to be the best food for all classes in the world. Try it. Preserving Kettles, brass and porcelain lined. U(jnnAixu?iAiuni.(9, riniuu9,Div. Don't forget where to come for Hardware generally. Scale Beams, Steelyards, Blacksmith's Supplies, Carpenters' Tools, Cotton Cards, Pots, Plows, Ovens, Lids, Grass Scythes, Well Chains, Buckets, Wheels, etc. WOODENWARE. Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Rope, etc. TEAS, Green, Black and Mixed; Chocolate, Cocoa, Gelatine, Baking Powders, Cream Tartar, Indigo, at cost by the pound or more, as we have a double supply on hand. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, all kinas^ ground or whole. Condensed Milk, Cow's and Goat's. Canned Meats, Fish, Fruitand Vegetables. Sauces, Pickles, Relishes, Mustards, Bird Seed, etc. In tine, the most complete assortment of these goods in this section. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Everything bought, from Rags to Gold Ore. Butter and Eggs wanted. TINWARE. Large lot just received, and we now have almnuf ftvnrvthinir in this line. Glass Oil Can in Tin, ean't'leak. Decorated Chamber Sets in Tin and Crockery, cheap. Window Glass of all sizes, and Puttv. GROCERIES. Our variety is the most extensive in this market. We don'tallow our neighbors to outstrip us in goods or prices. WITHERS ADICKES. COLCOCK & MILLER. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! WE would call the attention of the public to the fact that we have the control of N. D. SULLIVAN'S Justly Celebrated Brands of Tobacco, Manufactured at Walkerstown, N. C. These Goods are the best ever offered IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET. All we ask is for you to come and buy a plug, and we know you will become converted to it and chew no otfier. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Anything from the finest Ladios' Hand-Sewed Button Boot to a Wire imitation Dutch Polka, for 81.00. Fine Hand-Sewed Men's London, French or New Orleans Box-Toed Congress. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, We are offering our Dry Goods stock at greatly reduced prices, toe-lose out and make room for our Fall stock. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. | GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. Staple and Fancy Groceries always on hand, to suit every one. COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL Before buying elsewhere, and wc will save you money. COLCOCK A MILLER. JOM MAY, JR. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, AND Dealer in General Merchandise. COME and see me and I will sell von Groceries as cheap as any House in York -ille. Sugar, Cort'ee and Rice sold cheap, at JOHN "MAY, Jr's. Meal, Flour, Bacon and Lard sold cheap at JOHN MAY, Jr's. Candy, Common and French, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. Fresh and pure Pickles, Deviled Ham, and Sardines, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. r?*-- ?: ? J T1 'ffAhlflta onrl winfi- I Jlistiirnveu, jumca iu uwu ?.Mv. ...? glasses, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff, at JOHN MAY, Jr's. Everything in the Grocery line is at "JOHN MAY, Jr's. Granulated Sugar, fine and coarse, at JOHN MAY, Jr.'s Grocery Store. Grist, both fine and coarse, at J. MAY, Jr's. THE CORNER DRUG STORE IS, as usual, at the top round of the ladder, in full supply of the Staple Drugs and Medicines of the times, not only for family supplies, but for filling orders from Country Stores. In Perftimerie* and Soap* Of the most delightful flavors, we cannot be beat by any Drug Store in towns of the Yorkville stamp^ TOILET COMBS AND BRUSHES, In the greatest variety, and at the most reasonable prices, including Face Powders, Lily White, j Rouges, Ac., and Hair Oils and Pomades. In Razor*, Pocket Knives, Ac., Ac. We have not only a fine assortment, but goods of j tine quality and for good service. French and California Brandy, Ac., For medical purposes. We have some of the oldest and purest goods ever brought to this market. We have too many goods to name them, but ask you to come and see. MAY & MAY. LABTD FOB SAMJ. FOUR HUNDRED (400) ACRES, more or less, known as sl!Iorgan martin Tract,*' near Smyrna Church. HART A HART, Attorneys, Yorkville, S. C. August 10 27 tf JOHJy R. ASHE. NEW GOODS. I HAVE just opened a new line of Hats and Caps, suitable for old men, young men, youths, i boys and children, and can and will sell them | lower than ever known to the trade in Yorkville. | I have them in all styles, colors, grades and sizes. DOMESTICS. I can give better goods at lower prices in this | line than ever before, and offer fresh arrivals. 1,000 yards Piedmont 4-4 Shirting. | 1,000 yards Piedmont! Shirting. 1,000 yards bleached j, \ and 4-4 Shirting. 1,000 va^ds Domestic Checks and Ginghams. 2,500 yards Standard Prints. 1,000 yards Ticki lg all grades and prices, and a full line of other Dry Goods and Notions, suitable to the wants of the trade, at prices which invite competition. GROCERIES. In this line we are slightly disfigured by the | dry weather, but are still in tne ring, who a run supply and readv to serve the trade at as low prices as any in tlie citv. HARDWARE. We carry a full stock in this department, and claim to have nearly everything that the trade requires. A full stock of all sizes of Bolts from H to 12 inches. All sizes of Refined Tire Iron from U by 8 to 2 by S, and nearly all the odd sizes of square, round and band Iron. All sizes of Drill and Pick Cast Steel, Steelyards and Scale Bal- . ances, and various other articles in too vast a variety to enumerate, on which I can please the trade in prices. POWDER. I have a supply or Hazard Gun and Blasting Powder to furnish to the Wholesale trade in this section of country, at manufacturer's prices. FFFg Kentucky Rifle, 25 It) Kegs, 96 50 FFFg Kentucky Ritle, 121 lt> Kegs, 3 50 FFFg Kentucky Rifle, 6} tb Kegs, 1 88. Blasting Ponder, 25 tb Kegs, 3 15. JOHN R. ASHE, Agent. G. H. O'tiEARY. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. I AM now receiving the largest stock of Furniture ever brought to this market. Bought strictly for Cash, in car-load lots, thereby saving 15 per cent., which I propose to give my customers the benefit of, ana will only ask an'examination of goods and prices when in need of anything in this line. G. H. O'LEARY. YOU WILL ALWAYsTlND BED-ROOM Sets, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Lounges, Sofas, Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings, Chromos, Picture Frames, Bedsteads, all grades; Chairs, Book Cases, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Spring-Beds, Mattresses, Hat Racks, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Book Shelves, Window Cornices. Different grades of the above to suit all. G. H. O'LEARY. ~i500~YARDS OF CARPETS. XN addition to selling Carpets by sample, I will have on hand about the 10th of September, 1500 yards of Carpeting?Brussels, Ingrain, NaSier Matting, Hemps, Velvet Rugs, Brussel iugs, Oil Cloths, Crumb Clothe, Door Mats, Stair Carpeting. Carpets from 25 cents upward. No trouble to show these goods at G. H. O'LEARY'S. ' STOVES. TAM selling the Stoves of Charles Noble & 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. SADDLES. A FULL stock of Saddles, all home manufacture, which must be sold. Prices guaran rvrti-1 aa Iaw OO /ion V*0 hfill t. 11 T1 VR'hOT tCCU ao l\t Tf CM7 VMIi WV MVV.QUVW.. f .. MV.W. G. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS. CARRIAGE, Buggy, Wagon and Plow Harness, which cannot be beat as to quality and prices. G. H. O'LEAKY. J0H1S C. KUYKENDAL. FACTS. A fact that is not self-evident, must be established by investigation for one's self, or by the testimony of witnesses. After it has become a fact, there is no getting around, under or over it. That Wizard Oil has had an immense sale here is a fact, and that it possesses great potency in relieving and curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head-ache?s:ck or nervous, contracted tendons and muscles, Pain in the back, Colic, Ac., Ac., is a fact likewise, that may be proven by the mouth of many witr: esses, and"accounts for the great demand. " Fron. what we have seen and heard of it we think it is worth the price, viz: 81.00 a bottle. Always on hind at the York Drugstore. The principal adulterants found in Raking Powders are Alum, Starch and Gypsum or Plaster of Paris. We guarantee that Price's Cream " ' ^ J? 1- ...? ..sxrWml in JJ.lKing rowKnr, me nmo m mmu ncv.uin.iv/> ... this market, is an absolutely pure C'ream of Tartar Powder, and, therefore rills every want of the housekeeper and cook. We furnish free, a Receipt Book that tells how to make all kinds of Cakes, Pies, Custards, Puddings, Pastries, Ac. Call for the Book, and for Price's Cream Baking Powders, and take no other. Some months ago, we contracted with the agent of a manufacturer to make especially for our trade a largo lot of Cigars. As we had long enjoyed the reputation of selling The Best Cigar "in Town for 5 cents, the conditions of the contract were that our character should suffer no violence in thl^ particular, and that this new Cigar should surpass in excellence anything we had hitherto handled. They were to be as good as a Cigar could be made'to retail with a profit for 5 cents. We were to be the judge of its qualities, and if not satisfactory, the whole lot was to be returned at the expense of the shipper. We have 5,000 ol the lot now in store and respectfully ask the smoking public to give them a trial. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. LATTA BROTHERS GETTING READY. WE are daily receiving goods, getting ready for the Fall Trade, and are now carrying a full stock of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Salt, Syrups, Molasses, Patent Flour, N. C. Flour, Bread Powders, Extracts, Gelatine, Pickles, Sauce, Pepper, Spice, Canned Goods, Candles, Soap, Starch, Blueing, and Blacking, all of the best quality offered on the New York market. LATTA BROTHERS. HARDWARE. UNDER this heading we call attention to our stock of Ames'Shovels, Spades, Picks, Axe Handles, Axes, Steelyards, Scale Beams, Spring Balances, Sad Irons', Horse ana Mule Shoes, Nails. Cutlerv. Meat Cutters, Pistols, Shears, Well Chains, Well Buckets, Trace Chains, Breast Chains, Single-Trees, Hames, Clevises, Crassrods, Laprings, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, PlowMoulds, Hinges of every description and size, and numerous other articles in the Hardware line. LATTA BROTHERS. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. WE have a full stock of Sportsmen's Goods, such as Shells, Shell Extractors, Primers, Wads of all sizes, Cartridges, Caps and Powder made expresslv for breech-loading guns. LATTA BROTHERS. ragging xnd t,esr_ WE have received our stock of Bagging and Ties and are now prepared to furnish our customers with their supply. LATTA BROTHERS. SOAP, SOAP. JUST received a large lot of Laundry Soap, and can give extra bargains bvthe box. latta Brothers. parish & Mcknight BEST IN THE DECK. IF you want the best in the deck, of anything, call on HAPPY CAL. If vouwant the nicest Sugar in York, you can find it at HAPPY CAL'S. If you want the best Coffee, he always has it. Everything nice and fresh. Everything you can call for in the Fancy Grocery line: Desieated Coeoanut, something nice for pies and puddings; Gelatine, Cream Tartar, Corn Starch, and, in fact, everything in the Fancy line. Cut Loaf Sugar, pulverized Sugar and Fancy Candies. Come ana see lis. parish & Mcknight. BOiXD TO SUCCEED^ We intend to make a success of the Grocery business, unless it is a very cold night. If you 1 - - ? i~~/ rAv OOdTW dO not ODJCCt, you c?u uuy suuic jl/iv i from an old fat boy. uear the depot, who is Happy Cal'aniece. He is as good as four aces. HAPPY CAL. NOTICE IS hereby given that the iirin of C. G. PARISH & CO., composed of the undersigned and Mr. T. B. McCLAIN, doing business near the depot, is dissolved by mutual consent. All business of the above-named firm will be settled by Mr. T. B. McCLAIN, whose authority is hereby acknowledged. C. G. PARISH. August 30 33 ly IRISH POTATOES FOR SALE. (51/1 BUSHELS of Early Rose, Irish Potatoes ^Lr for sale at 81.00 per "bushel. Apply to W. I DAVE GRIST, at the "Enquirer" Office.