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WITHERS ADIOKES. NEW GOODS. GLASSWARE at very low prices. More Hardware. Gun Sets. Dried Beef Chipper?chip your beef foryou, thin or thick. Come and see it. Grass Seecls?Orchard, Blue, Clover, Barley and Rye. Now is the time to sow. WANTED. Butter and Eggs, and all manner of Country Produce, at highest prices. POSITIVELY, Our stock is more complete than atany previous time. Ladies?a lot of tlower jars just received. Will begin now to keep Domestic and Tropical Fruits regularly. WITHERS ADICKES. ~ the" wants most individuals can be more nearlv sun u plied at the "Adickes' Building" thanunder I any other one roof in Yorkville. The Adickes' keep almost everything and guarantee prices. ' GRASS SEED, Soaps, cheap. Candies, fresh every few days. Best vinegar, three years old ; N. 0. Molasses, Syrups, etc. Examine our 8ugars and Coffees. TnurDer's No. .14, Roasted Cofl'ee is very popular, i. Hygienic Oatmeal is said to be the best food for all classes in the world. Try it. Preserving Kettles, brass and porcelain link). GUNS AND FIXTURES, PISTOLS, ETC. 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. 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 kinds', ground or whole. Condensed Milk, Cow's and Goat's. Canned Meats, Fish, Fruitand Vegetables. Sauces, Pickles, Relishes, Mustards, Bird Seed, etc. In fine, the most complete assortment of these goods in this section. r GROCERIES. Our variety is the most extensive in this mar$ ket. We don'tallow our neighbors to outstrip us r in goods or prices. WITHERS ADICKES. W. C. LATIMER. AX ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF all the Novelties out this season. All goods, comprising Silks, Dress Goods, Velvets, Fancv Cashmeres, Brocades and Ottoman Silks, in all new colorings, with trimmings to match. Hundreds of other articles too numer ous to mention. Cloaks, Jerseys, and Silk Circulars in all the newest styles,'and at prices to suit the short crop. MILLINERY. 'n This department has been crowded daily, with ladies, for the past two weeks, buying and leaving orders for their Millinery. In this line, I am determined to excel all former efforts. Consequently have laid in a tremendous stock of all kinds of Millinery, Laces, Ladies' Underwear, Corsets, Novelties, Ladies' and Children's Collars. In fact, everything kept in a first-class Millinery Store, for less money than elsewhere. DRESS MAKING. This department is still booming?Cutting, ' Fitting ana Making Dresses. I am prepared to fill all orders, at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance, or positively no charge will be made.* FAriJKJKil?. I am still Agent for McCall's celebrated Bazar Patterns. The onlv place they can be had in the county. W. C. LATIMER. Hon. A. H. H. STUART, President. CHARLES L. COOKE, Secretary. TBCE ; Vallev Mutual Life Association OF VIRGINIA. > Home Office, - - - Staunton, Va. Introduced in South Carolina 1st of March, 1883. Since that time more than half a million (8500,000) Insurance has been written in this State. ADVANTAGES. CHEAPNESS AND SECURITY COMBINED. To carry a Policy of $1,000.00, will costa man 21 years old about 80.00 a year; a man 45 years old, 1 per cent., or $10.00 a year; a man 00 years old 2$ per cent., or $25.00 a year. nirnnc- r * t~* -\r Cj ? Ciiv r i/iiiv i Guaranteed for its full face value. Guarantee fund capitalized and controlled by law. POLICY LIMIT S3,000.00. We write, however, any amount up 'o $3,000.00 in all healthy localities of the State. Active, reliable traveling agents wanted. Any further information can be had by addressing either of the above officers, or the State Agent, S. E. MILLER, Box 104, Columbia, S. C. Gen. E. M. LAW, Agent, Yorkville, S. C. October 11 20 tf M. STRAUSS. COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. M. STRAUSS I XAESIRES competition. It is the only way for \3 him to prove that his Store is The Cheapest in York County. Come and judge for yourselves. HERNDON BROS. TROPIC AX1> PALMETTO STOVES. \^OITcaugot the No 8 Tropic Stove for 323.00 Cash. You can get the Xo. 7 Tropic^ Stove for 320.00 Cash, and the following with each Stove, Lifter, Scraper, Hani Boiler, 5 Pots, 1 Kettle, 1 Spider, 1 Long Pan, 1 Griddle, 1 pair Waffle Irons, 1 large Bread Pan, 2 small Bread Pans, 3 joints of Pipe, and 1 Elbow. Size of oven plate of No ?20 bv 22. Size of oven plate of No. 7? IS to 20. The price of the Palmetto Stove is 313.00 Cash, and the following go with it, Lifter, 2 Pots, 1 Kettle, 1 Spider, 1 Long Pan, 1 Bread Pan, 1 Griddle, 3 joints of Pipe and 1 Elbow. Size of oven plate 101 by 13. This Stove is largeenough to cook for (> to S persons and is a daisv, and cheap at 313.00. HERNDON BROTHERS. WAGONS. 117"E have the Piedmont Wagon?a good one. W Look at them before buying. Time on them to responsible parties. HERXDON BROTHERS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 4 LL persons having claims against estate of J\_ Mrs. JANE COUSART, deceased, are notitied to present the same at once, duly attested. , Those owing said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. R. BRATTOX, Administrator. Septembe 4 40 3t Application for discharge. N'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of ALEXANDER STRAIN, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on the 5th day of November, 18K3, will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. L. It. WILLIAMS, Administrator. (H-tober 4 40 "it* LMD FOR SALE. IjIDl'R HlTNl)REI)(400) ACRES, more or less, F known as "Morgan Martin Tract," near Smyrna Church. HART A HART, Attorneys, Yorkville, S. C. August it! Si tf HUNTER & OATES" COME AND PAY US. WF. desire to inform those who are indebted to us, tliat we are Greatly in Jfeed of Money, And would urge all to come forward at once and molro nrnmnt, settlements. OUR GOODS HAVE BEEN SOLD ON TIME At the lowest living prices. We have waited patiently for payment of the same, and now we insist on our customers indicating their appreciation of our indulgence by Paying Their Notes and Accounts at Once. Those who have been owing us for several years, and have had many opportunities of setting themselves clear, we would remind of the fact, that there is a time when T?m> OT1P1 *rm? PTP A BPS Tn RE A VIRTUE And that if payment ia not soon made, we will he compelled to resort to decided means for securing what is justly due us. Oar Entire Stock of Dry Goods. % Including Ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans and Jackets, has been received and will be sold at extremely low figures. HUNTER <fc OATES. COLCOCK & MILLER. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! WE would respectfully ask the attention of the public to our Stock of Goods on Hand Now. We can show you the finest Line of Misses' and Children's Shoes in town. Call and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes, Call and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes. Call and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes, And also, a well-selected assortment of Men's, Women's and Boys' Shoes of all kinds. HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, Men's, Boys'and Children's Hats in endless variety. Come and look at them. CLOTHING CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. CLOTHING CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. CLOTHING CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. We have a nice Lot of Clothing, That we are willing to sell cheap. Come and examine, and see for yourselves. CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY. CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, <iLASSWARE, (iLASSWARK, (J LASSWARE, OLASSWARK, Our stock of Crockery and Glassware is very full DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, r , T"> r. T l.'O iiKUl r/tviM, umn r.m JV.->, vmuv j-jnuvD. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, All we ask is for the public to examine our stock, and we are satisfied we can save them money. Come and see us. COLCOCK A MILLER. GUANOS AND ACIDS. PARTIES who purchased Guanos and Acids from us last season, will please remember that their Notes and Accounts fall due October 1"?, and be governed accordingly, and make prompt settlements. By so doing you will oblige Yours respectfully, COLCOCK & MILLER. I AUCTION SALfES. SHE RIFF'SSA LES. BY virtueof writs offieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NKXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: "1 One house and lot, situated on Depot Street, in J Rock Hill, bounded bv lots of A. E. Hutchison, J. A. Williford, L. f). Childs and others, containing one-half acre, more or less, levied on as \ the property of D. A. Button, at the suit of A. R. T Smith and others. - [82.10 s One tract of land situated in Bethesda town- r ship, on the county line between Chester and 8 York, bounded by lands of A. S. Wallace, J. M. Kirkpatrick, J. S.McNeel and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of Samuel W. McNeel, deceased, at the suit of W. T. I). Oousar it Son, James L. Moss, Administrator and others. [82.80 Defendant's interest in a tract of land, near Bethany Church, wherein he now resides, hounded by lands of the estate of Joel McCarter, Robert Davison, John O. Crawford and others, containing two hundred acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of William B. Davison, at the j suit of Wm. and John McGill and others. i ]?2.4f? 1 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who :lo ^ not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. October 11 41 4t ~ CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?Comity of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. g Emily Atkinson and others against L. G. McCreight and others. PURSUANT to Decretal Order in above-en titled cause, I will expose to public, sale, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR in Yorkville, S. ('., ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1883, (Sales-Day,) between the legal hours of sale, one hundred and sixty-four (164) acres of the "Mc- T Creight land," be the same more or less. The v "McCreight land" lies on FishingCreek, in York county; contains io" apdpc; mtvri? or And adjoins lands of James Williford and others. The entire tract less 33 acres in possession of W. B. Wilson, Sr., and W. B. Wilson, Jr., will he sold. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth (i) cash; one-fourth (i) on the first day of January next, when possession will be given; and the remainder on the first day of December, 1884. Purchasers will be required to give bond for the credit portion of their bid?the titles will be reserved until the purchase-money be paid in full?purchasers will stand subject, in the event of failure to pay an instalment at the maturity J thereof, to show*cause before the presiding Judge c of the Sixth Circuit, at his Chambers, on ten a days' notice, why the lands should not be re-sold s at'their risk?they will have leave to pay the whole, or a larger proportion, of their bid sooner than required?and thev will have to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court. October 11 41 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of York. IX THE COMMON PLEAS. William Z. Kell and others, plaintiffs, against Banks Kell and others, Defendants. IX obedience to the Decree for partition made in the cause above entitled, and dated August J 9th, A. D., 1882, I will expose to public sale on a the I FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IX XOVEMBER, < 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 tno following parcels, to wit: TRACT NO. 3, * Containing two hundred and forty-seven acres, more or less. This tract covers the buildings. TRACT NO. fi, Containing seventy-four acres, more or less. Reference may lie had to plats of same on file in my office, made by J. C. Hicklin, Esq., D. S. r TERMS OF SALE. s One-third Cash; balance of purchase money on twelve months' credit, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with ? interest from dav of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. Re-sold at the risk of the former pur- t chaser. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. e October 11 -11 lOt CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?Coiinty of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jerome C. Miller, Plaintiff, against Mary O. Miller, et. al., Defendants. IN obedience to the order of sale made by his Honor J. H. Hudson at the Juno Term, 1883, j of the Court of Common Pleas for York county f in the above entitled cause, I will expose to , public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE on the }l FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMB ER, ? Next, all that niece, parcel or tract of land in 1 the Countv and State aforesaid, and known as \ the MILLAR'S MILL place, on Allison creek, containing 88 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, adjoining lands of Susan E. Barren. M. J. Neelv ancuonn .mciiois, ninuums uiu .inn!! una natures situated thereon. Sold to make partition amongst the heirs at law of Joseph Miller, Esq., deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One third Cash; balance in one and two years, { interest from dav of sale, secured by the pur- I chaser's bond and mortgage; purchaser to have c privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay si for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis, i Octonerll JO (II ~ CLERK'S SALE. Mouth Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ' Sam'l M. Powell, Executor, plaintiff, against A. F. Fewell and others, defendants. TX obedience to the Decree of this Court, mside at the June Term, 1S83, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale sit YORK COURT * HOUSE on the ( FIRSTMONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER, j Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that j lot or parcel of land, with the buildings situated t thereon, near Rock Hill, in the county and State j aforesaid, adjoining lands of W. J. Rawlinson, Mrs. Addie R. Witherspoon and others, containing ONE and FIVE-EIGHTHS ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. Y'ilttll rilUil^ll III HUlIiiy UAjlUllSUa Ul imiuuini,' merit and sale, balance 011 a credit of one vear, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond and mortgage of tlie i?reniises sold. Purchaser s to pav for papers. JOS. P. WALLACE, C. C. l'ls. | October 11 41 4t , CLERK'S SALE. \ South Carolina?County of Y ork. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Alfred Meacham against A. W. Moore. PURSUANT to Decretal Order of Foreclosure in above-entitled cause, I will expose to publie sale, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR, in Yorkville, S. C., ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1?S:J, (Sales-Day,) between the legal hours of sale, all t that tract, piece, or parcel of land, lying and bo- ] ing in the County and State aforesaid, on the branch waters of Broad River, and bounded bv lands of John Whisonant, Win. Wliisonant, Elsie Darwin, John Smith and others, containing (by estimation) EIGHTY-FOUR AND A HALF ACRES. Said land was conveyed by Meacham to Moore, and a mortgage taken to* secure the purchasemoney. Terms ok Sai.k?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. I October 11 41 4t j CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of Y'ork. j IN THE COMMON PLEAS. E. G. Feemster, plaintiff, against Rebecca A. ! Williams and J. Latinus Williams, dofen- j dants.?Judgment of Foreclosure. TN obedience to the Order and Decree of Foreclosure made at the March Term, 1883, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale | at YORK COURT HOUSE, 011 the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN NOVEMBER, ] Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that j. piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Hugh Sherer, Win. J. Stephenson, and A. F. Love, and containing THIRTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. Pis. I October 11 41 It ASSIGNEE'S SALE. TJURSUANT to Resolution of Creditors' meet- 1 t ing, I will expose to public sale, at the t COURT HOUSE DOOR in Yorkvillc, S. C., \ ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER f?, 1S8J), \ (Siiles-Dav,) the unpaid Notes and Accounts (ex- 1 cept those upon which suit will he entered) due the late linn of J. J. SMITH A* CO. A list of the notes ami accounts will he advertised in the HXQUIRICK of October 2f?th and November 1st. The sale will be had immediately before the legal sales. Terms: Cash. (JKO. \V. S. HART, Assignee. October 11 41 It FRUIT JARS. < 8IX Dozen half-gallon Fruit Jars for sale, at $'2 per dozen, Cash, by J. M. ADAMS. T. M. DOBSON. | DOLMANS AND THE GLOBE SHIRT, j I \/fK.SIMONTON luiveyonseon the OldChap's 1 IXf. Globe Shirt? No, I have not. Well, Mr. Snipes, it is the nicest thing in the ray of a shirt that I ever saw. It will tit any one. Pho bosom is not sewed to the cloth at the sides, o you can iron them easily and the bosom does lot wrinkle up like the common shirt. Yes, Mr. inowdvke, I bought one of them, and it is the j Nicest Feeling Shirt I Ever Had On. n ( advise all my friends to call and see them, and know thevwill be well Dleased. Good morning, Mr. Snooks, I am going to see he Old Chap and <? *ETTUE MY ACCOUYT. ] v;/?ji 'he Old Chap asked me to sav to every person s rho owes him anything, that he * f Wants His Money. J 0 _ sii I <ow is the time ne neeus it. .vir. oiruunn win all soon upon every person who fails to come nd see him. So look for H. Strauss, for he will } urely call on vou. .] Well, Miss flora, have you seen the Old Chap's DOLMANS, CLOAKS, JACKETS S i c Old Pelisses, they are the prettiest in town, and ,re cheap enough. The Dolmans, Circulars and a, >elisses are worn more than anything else. The )ld ('hap has some black and colored ] Jersey .Jackets, r Vhich are worn a great deal. Miss Norma, I am nuch obliged for the information. I will call and ? eethe Old Chap's Goods before I buy. The Old r .'hap seems to bo getting most of the trade these t lavs. Go where you "will, vou hear persons 1 !_ ..1 i 1 : ,1? r*171 f'l,orv f peUKIIlg UlJUllL UH.V 1UJ4 IJUUUB 1IU1I1 Iruc v/tu HUj'i I he Old Chap fever seems to be very contagious his Fall. lie is doing a tremendous business, specially in 1 i DRESS GOODS AND DOLMANS, i i ' think he sells more black Cashmeres than any 1 >ne in town, and a great many Silks. His Otto- c nan Silks are so pretty, and then he has such an iceommodating little wife, who can tell you all ibout the Trimming, the number of yards and ciiul of Trimmings to get, and then "this little vife of his can have it | CUT i\ I) FIT io nicely for yon, and make it so cheap. She has dies of Cashmeres and Silks to make now. She mploys seven ladies in her department now, intl if business increases in future as it lias done nine pasi, 11 win inn u? mu^ iiuiuiu ( His. Dobson's P?iv Roll will be Fourteen. ] i i i'oii may think this big talk, luit just conic and j leofor yourself. Mrs. Dobson makes any kind >f garment worn hv ladies, and at reasonable iriees. , And to talk about ladies buying their Tats before seeing Mrs. DOBSON'S, such a thing j s almost unheard of, as it known far and near, hat Mrs. DOBSON'S is headquarters for all cindsof I t t MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. ' i c 1 die attends in person and superintends the Millilerv and Dress Making departments. All work ] >f linv kind done in Millinery or Dress Making . to rtiud /.lurid li'Jtu on<l oof Sut'iwd IAD ll'JIiirillll'Iliri ir> III I nounu o?vinu? ktvit guaranteed in every instance, ('all and see Mrs. DOBSOX'S nice Ottoman and Brocade 1 t Silks an?l Satins, rhey are beautiful. The Old Chap's little wife ' hinks she has the nicest and best assortment of Ladies' COTTON AND KID GLOVES. To befound any whore in Yorkville. WANTED. .">00 yards of Linsey, 500 yards of Jeans, f>00 jmirs of Wool Socks, 500 pounds of Beeswax, 500 pounds of Tallow, for all of which he will pay the market price in rniul.n. f TOBACCO. 1 1 Tho Old Chap Chewing Tobacco is tlie best in forkville for 50 cents a pound. He also keeps f ,'iiicv Ilinton, Old Oaken bucket, Florida Fig, iVcriding Cake and Navy Chewing Tobaccos, [f s ,'ou want Tobacco, call on the Ola Chap. If you vantany kind of Clothing, call on the Old Chap. . lig lot of I Hoys' and Youths' Clothing, r Vnd Overcoats. Come everybody and see the J' hi Chap's goods. .. T. M. DOHSOX, , Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. HO! FOR THE ( Commencing Oct COMBINE BUSIIVESS I HAVE just received 231 Cooking >uul Heating 20 ('ratesof China, lineGraniteand Decorated lf>0 Parrels of Glassware from Pittsburg. 75 Gross Table Cutlery. 500 Dozen Pocket Cutlery, from John Russell C Vnd a full line of House Furnishing Goods, genei THE WHOLESALE A iVithout exception, will find prices as low as any . PION DEFIED, without reference to the local it; tther markets invited and challenged. Special attention is called to the FAMOUS iNKW LIUHT F> of them in Store. !) of them Reservoir Cooks, iouth Carolina, on any of the above-named goods. Very Res] J Oetober 11 4i KENNEDY BROS. & B ARRON. | OUR niLLIXER. ^J"ISS RAY, returned last week from Balti-1 . X more, with a large stock of goods, which , he will he glad to show to her customers and i riends. KENXIODY BROS. A BARRON. [ NEW DRY GOODS. i OUR lniver has returned from the * | ! Northern Markets, | | Lnd von mavsoon look for a well-selected stock i f . I )RY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,! fardware, &c. We have Salem and Kentucky I feans in Stock. MM We cannot carry over NOTES or ACCOUNTS if last year any longer. Parties are begged to feme as soon as they can get their cotton out and >ay up, as it is the only way they can save cost of joilecting. WANTED. All the clean washed Wool we can get, and we vill pay the highest market price for it. KENNEDY BROTHERS <fc BARRON. HAPPERFJELD & McCLAIN. NEW FIRM. rHE undersigned respectfully inform the public that they have consolidated their stores, ind will hereafter conduct the GROCERY busiless at Happertield's store near the depot, under j he firm name of 11A P P E R EIELD A McCLAIN. i Phey now have in store and intend keeping a j 'u 11 stock of staple and Fancy Groceries, loots and Shoes, (entirely new stock, just pur-! :hased) Hardware, Wooden Ware, Crockery and ilass Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, Bagging and Pies, Tin Ware, Lamps and Fixtures, and a general assortment of Goods usually found in a irst-class grocery. The old friends of our forncr respective houses, and the public generally ire invited to examine our goods and low prices. IVe are determined to sell, if first class goods, ow prices, and close attention to the wants of >ur customers constitute inducements. F. IIAPPERFIELI). 1. ?. iYlCViJ.'VIiH. TO THE PUBLIC. I desire to return my tlumks for the liberal latronage bestowed upon me since I have been 11 the grocery trade, and respectfully solicit a ontinuunce of the same to the new firm. F. IIAP1JK R FI10LT). JOHN (J. KUYKfcNDAL. AUSTRALIAi\ BROME GRASS. WK oiler for sale a few bushels of Australian Broine UrusHiBroMmSe/irahhrfJ. This is lonsidered the most valuable of all grasses for Winter, Spring, early Summer and Fall Grazing. It also makes a superior hay. Rises from 2 to ect high, when not grazed. Grows luxuriantly n Winter, showing its green tops above the mow. Perennial, requiring but one seeding. Parties who are growing it in this vicinity, can be cferred to. Price #>.00 per bushel. JOHN C. IvUYKENDAL. 4N APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. A S wo have already received an appeal from the Companies for whom we sold Fertil:ers, for prompt shipments of cotton and remitances of money, we in turn appeal to the paries to whom we sold the goods to meet their ibligations as early as possible. Please do not vait until your notes and accounts fall due, hut elieve yourself of the burden of the debt and mable lis to cancel our obligation to the t'om>anies. Respectfully, JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. LARGEST DEALER LV TOWN. l*rE have in store .'12 boxes of prime grades of J J CHEWING TOBACCO which we oiler at wholesale or retail. We are the largest dealer n town. Have attained this distinction by the ;ood quality of the Tobacco and the small profit hat we are content to realize. JOHN P. KUYKKNDAL. IRISH BONE. W7w ' 1 have, in a few days, a lot of the ?T celebrated IRISH BONK for application o the fall sowing of wheat and oats. JNHN C. KUYKKNDAL. J. M. ADAMS. LOOK FOR .1. M. ADAMS. ^^"HKN you go to Yorkville. STOVES. rHK place to buy Stoves, Tinware, Potware, Wooden Ware, Glass Wai;e, Crockery Ware, Hone Ware, Agate Iron Ware, Rockingham tV'are, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Table and Pock>t Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, Carring Knives, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Basting ipoons. Bring on your Rags and Beeswax, and will pay you more than anyone else, in trade, or thein. J. M. ADAMS. SMOKE, PUFF, PUFF. rllK genuine Durham, Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars. Maccaboy inulis, for sale cheap, at the Store of J. M. ADAMS, 'orkville, S. C. OALV.1XI/ED SHEET IRON. f t ALVANTZKI) Sheet Iron !Ki inches long and I I '{() inches wide, for sale bv ' J. M. ADAMS. COTTOX A\D MONEY. rllK Companies I represent are urging me to make early and prompt collections for sales if Fertilizers.' Those who purchased Fertilizers font me, will bear in mind that their obligations re due the lath of October, when prompt settleuents will lie expected and required. T. S. J KFFKRYN, Agent. CHESTER FAIR!! ober lOtli, 1883. 5 WITH PLEASURE. I C Stoves and Ranges. Goods. utlery Company, Turner's Falls, Massachusetts, ally, too numerous to mention. ND RETAIL TRADE, lobbing House in the United States. COMPKTIv of the niaaket. A comparison of the prices of HOUSE COOK STOVE, Save 33 per cent on prices of any other town in aeetfully, r. D. RATTERREE, CHESTER, S. C. I 2t H. F. ADICKES. MILLINERY! MILLINERY !! OUR popular Milliner has returned from the northern markets, and brings with hern most superb stock of Fine Millinery Goods, Of every description. Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Plushes, Velvets, Ribbons,and many new and RARE NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. With a most elegant stock of Fancy Goods, in all kinds of Neck Wear, Rufilings, Ac. Toilet Articles of Every Description. Laces, Embroideries, Braids, Gloves, Stockings, Clonks, Sacques, Shawls, and a most elegant stock of Ladies' and Children's MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, All sizes. AN I) WE HERE EXTEND TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS AN INV T TATTON TO ATTEND OURGRAND OPEN I NO OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES, ON NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE flTH AND 10TH OF OCTOBER. We are now prepared to show The Most Elegant Stock That our House has ever contained, and at prices that are not to be beat. We ask special attention to our stock of ZEICLER'S SHOES, For men, ladies and children. Also, to our very superior line of Men's Boots, and Heavy Shoes For men, women and children. Our stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS is full up and we assert that we have the largest stock of BOYS' CLOTHING Ever shown in this market, and the prices we would like you tosoe. j Don't Fail to Attend Our Opening, And learn what is to your interest. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, On Note or Account, will please settle early and I oblige. IT. F. ADICKES. parish & Mcknight. DRY GOODS. *?S it possible that HAPPY CAL is selling I his Dry Goods and Shoes at Cost ?" "Well, he says so ; and I tell you I bought a nice Wire-Screw Shoe there for ninety cents, that retails all over town for one dollar and twentyfive cents. In fact, HE IS UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY In York, if I am any judge of prices. Why, just think of it! You can buy nice Bacon there at S cents, pure white Sugar at 10 cents, host Rio Cofl'ee at ltli cents, and * Everything Else as Cheap. I And I tell you, when he says anything is all O. K.,you will tind it just that way when von get home. HAPPY C'AIj IS A DAISY'. parish a Mcknight. ANNUAL MEETING Of tlic County ComniiN.siouers. OFFICIO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,) York County, ' YouKVtt.r.K, S. C., September 28, 18(8. j VTOTrCE is hereby given that the ANNUAL A N M EETINU of the Board of County Commissioners, for York county, will be held at Yorkville. S. C., on TUESDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1883. Persons holding bills, accounts or demands of any kind, against the County, which have not heretofore been presented to the Board, are required to deposit the same with the Clerk, duly attested, according to law, on or before November 1, 1883. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk of Board. October 4 40 fit LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale a tract of land situated near MeConnellsville, in York county, containing ONE HUNDRED ANI) FIFTY ACRES. On the premises is a good dwelling house, containing six rooms. Also, necessary out houses and stables. Near the residence is a spring of good freestone water. One hundred acres of the tract is cleared, including twenty-live acres of bottom land under cultivation. Fifty acres of the tract is original forest. I For further particulars enquire of JOHN H. McCONNELL, Near MeConnellsville. October 4 40 2t* LATTA BROTHERS WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST O TOOK of roasted and green Coffees ever carried in this market. We have three of the most popular brands of roasted Coffee put up in the City of New York?Tiger, Social Circle and Sigma brands, the latter having just been introduced in this market by ourselves. Our stock of green Coffees consists of all grades from the cheapest Kio to the best Java. LATTA BROTHERS. CHEMICAL EKASIVE SOAP. WE have a large stock of the above named Soap cut in 12 ounce bars, one hundred to the box that we are soiling at four dollars per box and recommend housekeepers to give it a trial as it possesses superior qualities for laundry and household purposes. LATTA BROTHERS. CIGARS, CIGARETTES" AND Tobacco. We call the attention of lovers of the weed to our stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco, as we have quite an assortment and feel satisfied that we can please the most fastidious. LATTA BROTHERS. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! ! WE have all grades of Molasses and Syrups from 40 cents per gallon to the best New Orleans. LATTA BROTHERS. JUST RECEIVED. WE have just received additions to our.stock of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Canned Goods, Cheese, Macaroni, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. LATTA BROTHERS. BAGGING AND TIEST WE are selling Bagging and Ties at bottom prices. LATTA BROTHERS. ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN ! 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 hreeeh-loading guns. LATTA BROTHERS. JOHN R. ASHE. NEW GOODS. 1HAVE just opened a new line of Hats and Caps, suitable for old men, young men, youths, 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 tbis line than ever before, and offer fresh arrivals. 1,000 yards Piedmont 4-4 Shirting. 1,000 yards Piedmont J Shirting. 1,000 yards bleached }, I and 4-4 Shirting. 1,000 yards Domestic Checks and Ginghams. 2,500 yards Standard Prints. 1,000 yards Ticking 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 bv the dry weather, but are still in the ring, with a full supply and ready to serve the trade at as low !i? unv in flip nitv. 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 1J to 12 inches. All sizes of Relined Tire Iron from 1J by 8 to 2 by 3, and nearly all the odd sizes of square, rouiid and band Iron. All sizes of Drill and Pick Cast Steel, Steelyards and Scale Balances, 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 tt> Kegs, $6 50 FFFg Kentucky Rifle, 121 If' Kegs, 3 50 FFFg Kentucky Rifle, 0115 Kegs i 88. Blasting Powder, 25 tt> Kegs, 3 15. JOHN R. ASHE, Agent. G. H. O'LEAM. SADDLES, HARNESS, AT. SADDLES, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Trace Chains, Hames, Back-Bands, SaddleBags, Martingales and Saddle-Blankets. A large stock of these goods at prices to suit every class of purchasers at G. II. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES~ SIX different patterns of Cooking Stoves for sale cheap. Everv Stove warranted. ' ' G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS. T HAVE on hand a largo stock of Brussels, 1_ Ingrains and Hemp Carpets, also Mattings; Velvet, Brussels and Oil Cloth Rugs; Cocoa Door Matts. I also have samples of fine goods which will be ordered for parties wanting these goods at very low prices. G. II. O'LEARY. FURNITIIRE DEPARTMENT. IXaddition to my now large stock of Furniture, I am constantly receiving new goods, which I will take great pleasure in showing to the public. The latest tning out in the way of Furniture is the Toilet Bed-Room Set which is olfered for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. Bi REAI ST\D HEDSTEADS. jHAVK u large stock of walnut Bureaus and Bedsteads, also poplar Bureaus and medium and common Bedsteads?cheapest in the market at G. H. O'LEAKY'S. TABLES,'('HAIRS, AC. TOU will find the largest stock of Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Sofas, Lounges, Wardrobes, Safes, Pictures, Picture Frames, Brackets, Wall-Pockets, and, in fact, everything kept in a furniture store can be found at G. H. <)'LEAHY'S. JOHN MAY, JR. JOHN MAY, Jr~ Grocer," Still in the King WITH a full stock Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Grits, Molasses, Candy, Cigars, tha&t - - 1 i- - T / L bilCt'O, SnUIT, UrOCKUry, wuissmiwc, .i up, v.uiuj^?.-. Crackers, Xuts, Kerosene Oil, Pickles, peviled?.">. Hani, Sardines, Jolly, Tomatoes, Starch and, it**** fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. Mr. .J. O. Walker having charge of my Books, and will be glad to settle with those whom I so kindly sold Goods to be paid for in October. So come up promptly and settle and make arrangements for goods for next year, as I KEEP A FULL SUPPLY Of Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries, I cordially invite everybody, old and young, to call and inspect my stock. I have a complete stock of goods and sell at bottom prices. It you call once vou will be so well pleased with our goods and prices that you will be sure to call again. ' JOHN MAY, Jr. MAY & MAY. BIRDS, BIRD SEED, BIRD GRAVEL. WE have have a full stock of these goods, and the demand has been so great that w? propose keeping up the supply. Just received a large stock of Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Hydrate and similar Drugs, fresh and pure. A full and complete stock of such Prescription Drugs and Chemicals as are used by our scientific Physicians. The usual and varied stock of fancy goods, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Soups, Ac. Pocket Knives, Razors, Brushes of all kinds in great variety, Sponges large and small, Cork Screws, Ac., Ac. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and all kinds of chewers' and smokers' goods, at prices to suit the times. Pure and unadulterated Liquors, quite old and suited expresslv for medical purposes. MAY A MAY. X. U. Mr. J. O. WALKER, at our store, having charge of our Books will be pleased to have every person owing Dr. John May, Agent, or Mav A Mav call and settle their indebtedness to us. MAY & MAY. J. R. LINDSAY & CO. OUR STORE-ROOM HAS BEEN FILLED TO overflowing, with fresh arrivals of goods, and we are now prepared to exhibit a great variety of beautiful selections and to compete with any in low prices. Our specialties are Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, And on these lines we claim to furnish probably more for a certain sum of money than can be obtained elsewhere. We also have many goods to be DISPOSED OF AT BARGAINS, In the way of general stock, such as Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Jerseys, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, Flannels and so forth. In short, we propose to keep up with the times, and will not be undersoil'. pgr Look out for Circulars, giving particulars, which will be mailed monthly. J. R. LINDSAY A CO.