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x Special ftoticcs. Card or Thanks. I take this public occasion to return my most sincere thanks to the firemen of Yorkville, including the Hook and Ladder and the Engine Companies, white and colored, for the promptness with which they responded to the alarm on the recent occasion when my residence was threatened by fire. It is due to say that this acknowledgement would have been more promptly made, but the matter was overlooked in the printing office. H. A. D. NEELY. November 8 43 It The New Short Route to Kansas and the West. A Itonfinn iuonllorl t.r% t.hft nAW TvanSflS CitV rail road line now completed and in operation between Memphis, Tenn., and Kansas City, Mo. By this new route the south and west is brought into close relation. Saving' several hundred miles and many hours travel between the two sections. It is in fact now the only practical route from the south to all points in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado and all western States. A through train with Pullman Palace Sleeping car and elegant day coaches leaves Memphis daily, running through to Kansas City without change of cars, where it arrives in time to make connection in the Grand Union Depot with all trains leaving Kansas City. For emigrants to the Pacific coast and the Northwest, or for home seekers in Kansas and Missouri, time and money is saved by this short route as against the circuitous routes via St. Louis, heretofore the only outlet. Special low rates are made for this class of business and all are carried through to Kansas City in first class cars on first class trains. Round trip, Land Explorers' tickets on sale at low rates. Send for the Emigrants' Guide, an eight page pa per, giving tun ana rename miurmuuuu m regmu to Kansas and Missouri?mailed Free. Address, J. E. IjOCKWOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Kansas City, or H. D. Ellis, Tkt. Agt., 31 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn. C. N. Winner, Southern Pass. Agt., 2S Wall St., Atlanta, Georgia. November 8 45 tf Hymeneal. Married?In Be hesda Township, on the 31st ultimo, by Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson, Mr. J. N. POPE, of* Fairfield eountv, and Miss MAGGIE STRAIT, of York ( ounty. obituary. Died?Near Clav Hill, in this eountv, on the 11th of October, 1883, dr. JAMES B. PA&TLOW, in the 75th year of hi i age. In Fort Mill towns trip on the 11th of September, 1883, SARAH F RANCES, eldest daughter of Mr. W. H. and M rs. Nancy Ann Kizer. \ >TICE. ALL persons havi: ig claims against the estate of JAMES B. JPARTLOW, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same at once, auiy attested. Those indebted to said estate will make pavment to the undersigned. EDWARD P. STEELE, Executor. Novembers 45 3t* FORSAL?. , Tuesday next, November 13th, I will sell U at my residence, my Corn, Fodder, Farming Utensils,* Household and Kitchen Furniture, 1 pair match Mules, Cows, Hogs, 1 Phaeton, Washing Machine, good Cook Stove, 1 two-horse Wagon, Sewing Machine, Blacksmith Tools and many other things. Terms Cash. J. C. H. DUFF.* l Novembers 45 It* NEW BARBER SHOP. JAMES REESE, late of Columbia, Practical Barber, respectfully informs the citizens of Yorkville and vicinity that he has opened a Shop two doors below the* Yorkville (Rose's) Hotel, , where he will be pleased to wait upon all who j desire the services of a first-class Barber. Delightful Shampooing, Elegant Hair Cutting and Pleasant Shaving. November 8 45 tf FAIR WARNING. THIS is to notify the public that my daughter, FRANCES WILLIAMS, has left her home without my consent, and all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring her or giving her employment, as I will prosecute whoever may do so. * She is between 15 and 16 years old, short and thick-set, and black. She ranawav on Sun- ; dav morning November 4, 1883. MARTHA BLAIR. Novepiber 8 45 It* ACID PHOSPHATE FolTwHEAT~~ AND Oats. I have just received 100 bags of Patapsco Acid, fresh from the works. Some of my customers have not paid for the Fertilizers they purchased of me, and the Companies are urging me for settlement. As the time fixed in the Notes has already passed, the Companies will require me to collect by law. Please respond at once, and don't forget your old debts, on which you have been so kindly indulged. * T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. NEW FURNITURE STORE. Cottage Furniture, C10NSISTING of Bedroom Suites, of ditt'erent ) grades. Walnut, Marble-Top and plain Bureaus. Wash Stands and Centre Tables. BEDSTEADS AND EOUNGES. Walnut and Maple Bedsteads. Sideboard and Dining Room Safes, Tables, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Lounges and Cradles. CHAIRS. Rocking, Office, Parlor, lnning-Koom ami i Children's Chairs. Funeral Goods. We keep on hand a full stock of Burial Caskets and Cases, Gloss White Cases, Children's size. Casket and Coffin Handles, Screws and other Coffin Hardware. For sale on reasonable terms. J. ED. JEFFERYS it CO. parish & Mcknight. WANTED TO SELL a YARDS of the very best quality JaI?\of Calico at "> cents'per vard. parish it Mcknight. i WANTED TO SELL 1r AA Y ARDS Plaids?fast colors?at eight J DLrU cents per yard. ' parish a Mcknight. WANTED TO SELL IMGHTY THOUSAND pairs of Shoes before ! ra Christinas. PARISH A MCKNIGHT. WAXTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT, by fairand square dealing, we propose to swell our business to the extreme boundaries of York comity. PARISH A McKNIGHT. WE WANT , ril() give some rare bargains to our friends in X Gents' Clothing. parish a Mcknight, j WE WANT EVERYBODY To know that HAPPY CAL is a daisv. parish a Mcknight. ! M. STRAUSS. ~ TO THE INTEREST OF BUYERS. I # M.STRAUSS HAS received, and is receiving Xew Goods, bought after Hoods had considerably declined, especially READY-MADE ( LOT1IDG. Which ho is able to sell at such prices, at retail, ; as could not be bought before the crisis at whole- j sale, 1 AUCTION SALES. CLERK'SSALE. South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mary Anderson, Plaintiff, against Jane Brown and others, Defendants. ?N obedience to the Decree made by his Honor I the presiding Judge, in above entitled cause, j will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT i 1 HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Dav) IN DECEMBER, Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that j piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County and State aforesaid, on Lust Branch, adjoining lands of J. M. Williford and the lands known as the Chambers tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, More or less. Tkrms of Salk.?One-fourth Cash; balance in twelve months, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 8 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of York. j IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. R. Moore, Plaintiff, against Lorena Crenshaw and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree of Hon. T. B. Fraser, made in the cause as above entitled, under date November 3rd, 1883, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, during the legal hours of sale, on the J FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER, Next, all that parcel of land, containing one acre, more or less, lying and being situate in the town of Yorkville, in the lork of the Charlotte and Lincolnton Roads, and bounded bv lots of Robert Mendenhall, B. F. Briggs and' others, being the lot on which the < OLD BRICK ACADEMY ( Is now standing. Tkrms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 8 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of York. . IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jno. L. D&vies, Plaintiff, against Mary L. Davies t and others, Defendants. IN obedience to the Judgment and Decree for partition, signed by Hon. T. B. Fraser, in cause as above entitled* I will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, during the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER, Next, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County and State aforesaid, on waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded bv lands of Robt. N. McElwee, Hugh Love, M. R. Smith, Minor Nichols, John B. Whitesides Warren Irvin and J. M. Whitesides, containing 253 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Sold for partition. Tkrms?One-third Cash; balance of purchase money pavable in one and two years, with interest front (fay of sale, secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Rls. , November 8 45 4t CLERK'S SALE^ J South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Edward L. Keisler, Plaintiff, against James P. ( Caston and James M. Ivy, Defendants. IN obedience to the Judgment and Decree of ] Foreclosure made by Hon. T. B. Fraser, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale ? at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER, j Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that lot of land situated in the town of Rock Hill, 8 County of York and State aforesaid, together with the buildings situated thereon, being thirty ] feet front on Main street, thirty feet on the old Springs lot, bounded by lots of F. H. Barber and J. L. McElwee, running back two hundred and thirteen feet, being the lot conveyed by J. L. McElwee to J. P. Caston. TERMS OF SALE. : One-half Cash; balance of purchase money 011 twelve months' credit, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 8 45 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: Two-thirds interest in a cotton gin, one-third interest in a thrasher. Levied on as the property of Calvin Whisonant, at the suit of Herndon Brothers. (82.20 One house and lot, situated 011 Depot Street, in Rock Hill, bounded by lots of A. E. Hutchison, J. A. Williford, L. D. 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. Smith and others. . [$4.20 The undivided interest of John S. McNeel in a tract of land belonging to Samuel W. McNeel at the time of his death, situated in Bethesda township, 011 the county line between Chester and York, bounded by lands of A. S.Wallace, J. M. Kirkpatrick,.!. S. McNeel and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, being that portion of the said tract situate in York county. Levied 011 as the property of John S. McNeel, at thesuitsof W. T. D. Cousar A Son, and others. [S6J>5 1. All that tract of land on Clark's Fork of Bullock's creek, bwinded bv lands of Widow Rhea, James Rhea, Robert Whitesides, John Bo- lin and 0. Wliisonant, containing 173 acres, more or less. 2. Also a tract of three acres, situated on i the soutli corner of a tract of 53 acres 2 roods and 20 poles, conveyed to ('. Wliisonant by James ? RhCa. 3. Also a.tract of 17(5 acres of land, being the eastern portion of a tract conveyed to C. , Whisonant by Robert Whitesides, containing 270 " acres, being all of said tract except 100 acres, on { which the dwelling and other buildings of C. Whisonant are located. Levied on as the prop- erty of Calvin Whisonant, at the suit of Herndon Brothers vs. II. I. Hullender and Calvin Whisonant. rss.oo Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the propertv bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-dav. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C, November 8 45 4t FORECLOSURE SALE. Soutli <'aroliiiU"C'ouiity of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wni. P. Cutler against The Magnolia Gold Mining ^ Company, A. W. King and Henry C. Wilcox. BY virtue of Judgment for Foreclosure and Decretal Order in above-entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, atthe COURT HOUSE . DOOR in Yorkville, 8. C., on DECEMBER 3RD, 188.3, (Sales-Day,) Between the legal hours of sale: 1 1?All the minerals of any nature whatever, i also the right of way, water and wood, contained f on and in the farm, tract or parcel of land, now ( or formerly belonging to Elijah McSwain, situate, lying and being in Bullock's Creek Townahin Yni-V (Ymntv Smith Carolina, oil Bullock's < Creek, adjoining lands formerly owned l?y Wil- i liani Lynn, lately deceased, and others, containing 104J ACRES, MORE OR LESS; To have and to hold all and singular the minerals, right of way, wood and water before mentioned, for the remainder of a term of ninety-nine (99) years from March 10, 1880. 2?All the minerals of any nature whatsoever, also the right of way, wood and water, contained on and in the property known as the BROAD RIVER GOLD MINE, Being a tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Broad River Township, York County, South Carolina, beginning at a black oak stump on Smith's Ford Road, thence S. E. on Smith's Ford Road to line of J. 1). Morrow's land, thence with said line to lands of John Smith, thence back to place of beginning, containing NINETY-FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS; To have and to hold all and singular the minerals, right of way, wood and water before mentioned, for the remainder of a term of fifteen (15) years from March 11, 1880. 3?All theengines, machines* machinery, tools, utensils, furniture, wagons, materials for mining and running machines, horses, harness, and all the mining plant, goods, chattels, wares and merchandise, belonging to the MAGNOLIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, j In the State of South Carolina; and also all the j < franchises, privileges, rights and liberties of said | Company. j ' TERMS OF SALE-CASH. JOS. F. WALLACE, I j Clerk of the Court. November 8 45 4t j , WANTED. COTTON SEED, COTTON SEED, i rWILL pay (15c.) fifteen cents cash per hush- I ' el for 10,000 Bushels < Sound Dry Cotton Seed. Delivered to me at this place before the first of l next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Seed. J. B. KRAZIKIl, i Blairsville, S. C. October 11 41 .'hn LAXD FOR SALE. Font m;XDUKD(400) ACHES, more or less, ! ] known as Morgan Martin Tract," near Smyrna Church. HAltT A HART, Attorneys, , Yorkville, S. C. ; August Hi If I W. C. LATIMER. millinery! WE are still in the front and selling the goods as usual. #ur stock, in extent and variety, far surpasses any previous offerings, ai d our claim to the distinction of having the largest trade in this line is fully sustained by the orders received from every direction, and Constantly Growing Trade. We want the public to compare our goods in QUALITY AND PRICE, with others, because we think we will be benefitted thereby. Take into consideration the qualnnfi finish nf nil nnrirnnds and We Warrant Them As low as can lie bought anywhere. A full stock if CLOAKS, DOLMANS, Circulars, and Jackets, of all the latest styles and ,-olors. Bought at a Bargain, and will he sold heap. No trouble to show them. W. C. LATIMER. J. M. ADAMS. ~~ THEY ALE DO IT. DO what? Why, everybody goes to ADAMS' for the best and cheapest Stoves and Tin Ware in Yorkville^ I DEFY COMPETITION 1 rHE greatest variety and the best goods for the money, in Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, and Pot Ware ever itfered in this market is now open at J. M. YDAMS' Store, in the Hotel de Yille Building, Vorkville, S. C. A large and full stock of Cooking Stoves, very rheap, at J. M. ADAMS'. A full line of Tablo and Pocket Cutlerv, at J. VI. ADAMS' Store. J. M. ADAMS has a full line of fine Razors ind Scissors. A complete line of Stove Ware at J. M. YDAMS' Store. J. M. ADAMS invites the ladies to call and eximine his stock of fine Chamber and Tea Sets. Call and see J. M. ADAMS' stock of Houseburnishing Goods, the largest ever brought to Vorkville. J. M. ADAMS will sell cheap for the money. LATTA BROTHERS WE INVITE CONSUMERS TO CALL OX US When in Want of any Article UNDER THE HEAD OF FAMILY GROCERIES * OR Plantation Supplies, Ah we have the largest stock WE HAVE EVER CARRIED. LATTA BROTHERS. ACID PHOSPIIATET WE have received our stock of Acid Phosphate for grain, and can supply Farmers it bottom prices, payable November 1st, 1KS4. * LATTA BROTHERS. CLARK BROTHERS WAtiONS, HA0(iING AXIUtIES.~ W.v<>}< >tvw. 1*7Kare now prepared to oiler the justlveeleTf brated STUDEBAKER WA<?()NS'on as rood terms is an,y Wagon oil our Market. [ts Patent Truss Bar?a support to the Axle, and i brace to the skeins, gives it an advantage over my other. Call and get eleven reasons why ev5ry one SHOULD BUY A STUDEBAKER WAGON. A LARGE STOCK Of Bagg-ing1 and Ties At prices to suit purchasers. K1K AA II HAKliUl. To any who may wish a first-rate Winter and Spring.Pasture, we can furnish a few bushels of Rye and liarlev. Call and get our prices before huving. CLARK BROTHERS. J. R. LINDSAY & CO] A SACRIFIC E. IN addition to our regular lines, we ofler as a "Special Job" this week, a lot of Chewing Tobacco that wo wish to dispense of, and in orler to do so we will sacrifice it at the following figures: "Shell Road" Tobacco 45 cents per pound, retails at 75 cents. Two other brands?one at <>(? cents and one at 15 cents which retail at 85 and 75 cents respectively. OCR OBJECT. Our object in making this offer is that we wish to run only certain brands, and having on hand the ones priced above that we do not wish to handle, we offer them at these unusually low prices in order to close them out at once. J. R. LINDSAY A CO. WANTED. ("lOTTONSeed and Cow Peas wanted, for which J the highest market price will be paid. J. R. LINDSAY A CO. j T. M. DOBSON. ! \ WONDERFUL, IF TRUE! | ??7ELL, Judge, is it not wonderful, the big j j boom the old Chap has gotten up in his trade. It seems like he has converted almost everv man, woman and child to the belief that he is selling better goods, and more of them, for less money, than any House in town; and, Judge, there is one thing certain, the Old Chap is selling piles of Goods ; and there is another thing certain, if he was not selling cheap, he could not sell the quantities that he does; and, Mr. Clerk, another thing goes to prove the fact, he is selling so many goods to persons who have not been buying*from him in years past, and very manv who never did buy from him before. Well, Judge, I believe your tale is true. Go in there whenever you please, and you will see his Store crowded?* I tfnmn Pnvinor Rnntc nnil Shnac > Jl/llIC DUT 111^ KWUIO (1II1I UUVVU( I Some buying those nice Dress Goods at 12J cents others buying Clothing, some asking to see the new Globe Shirt and those nice Undervests, and others clamoring for the cheeks at 8i cents, good and pretty, but the Old Chap can never get up a smile when he sells Checks at 8J cents, as it is about the same thing as swapping gold dollars and giving your time to boot. Well, Mr. Sheriff, have you ever seen the Old Chap's CHARLOTTESVILLE CASSIMERES, I For men's wear. They are pretty and good. They are too good for this market?they last too long for the Old Chap. When you buy a pair of Pants off those goods thiftMd Chap has to tell you good-bye, as he id sure he will not see you soon again to buy Pants goods. Well, Mr. Clerk, have you seen The Old Chap Chewing Tobacco. It just beats anything in town at 50 cents per pound. He also sells Wedding Cake, and Old Oaken Bucket Tobaccos, which are good. The Old Chap hhs two pieces of Carpeting which he is offering at cost, to close out. The Old Chap has piles of Trunks, from 50 cents to 812.00, all sorts, sizes and kinds. If you want any kind of Crockery, the Old Chap is the man to see before you purchase, and the New York House is headquarters for all kinds of HARDWARE. If the Old Chap is out, it is not much use to look around. If yon want a Sewing Machine, DOBSON keeps the Singer, Household and New Home, all first-class Machines. The Singer is worth $25.00, and warranted for five years. If you want to travel and do not want to bother your neighbors about borrowing, come and see and buy one of his nice Valises; and, Judge, if you want anything in the Dry Goods lane, It will save you botli monev and time to go and see the Old Chap's goods, fie keeps nico goods, and always has had the reputation of selling goods cheap. THE OLD CHAP WANTS 500 pounds clean washed Wool, 500 yards Linsey, 500 yards Jeans]! 1000 pairs of good Wool Socks, For which he will pay the market price in goods at cash prices. Call and see the Old Chap when in town. Remember H f! Strauss Will Call an You Soon. If you owe the Old Chap anything, as he must lujye what is due him in this month. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. It is a well-known fact that but few ladies ever buy a Hat or Bonnet without calling on Mrs. DOBSON, to see what she has and what the leading styles are. Of course, she cannot sell to all of them, but she supplies a large number With Hats and Bonnets And all kinds of Millinery. She keeps a lirstclass stock and sells at reasonable prices. If you want a nice CIRCULAR, DOLMAN, CLOAK, JACKET, I'elise, or anything in the way of a Wrap, Mrs. DOBSON is the lady to see, as she has all kinds and prices, and if she has nothing to suit you, can make ono at very short notice and guarantee a tit. Mrs. DOBSON keeps a lino of black Cashmeres, Jersey Cloths, Crepes, Henrietta Cloths, and black Reps and Ottoman Silks, all of the very latest styles and lowest possible prices, and the beauty of buying a Dress from Mrs. DOBSON is, she has such nice Trimmings of all kinds, and can match them up so nicely for you, and can V l ut and Fit, or Make, Just as iou Like, j And will guarantee a fit in every instance. She has seven ladies employed all the time in DRESS-MAKING AND MILLINERY ! t Departments. Mrs. DOBSON hps gotten up j quite a reputation in Dress-Making, as well as Millinery. 4She makes any kind of garments worn by ladies, Misses and Children. Also, I Suits for small boys. All the above work Done at Reasonable Prices. All kinds of Velvets, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Kid Gloves, Hose for Ladies, Misses anil Children. Also, Hoops, white and colored ; Bustles, Shawls, Hamburg and Everlasting Edgings, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brushes, Face Powders, Bloom of Youth, Crotchet Needles, Black Jet and Gold Jewelry, Pins, Cloth Bonnets, DRESSING CASES, j Dolls, Rubber Rattlers, Rings and Nipples; Jersey and all other kinds of (.'loth Gloves, Laces, Ties, Jabots, Combs, Silver Ware, such as Cups, j Castors, Thimbles, Butter, Pickle and Cake Dishes, Spoons, Forks and Knives, at as Low Prices as can be Had Anywhere. | Ribbons of all kinds, and almost anything else | to bo found in a first-class Millinery Store. Re- ! member Dress-Making in all its branches is car- ! j ried on by Mrs. DOBSON, as well as Milliner}'. I ! SHE IS CERTAINLY HEADQUARTERS j I i | For all kinds of Millinery and Dress-Making, j Call and see her when you come to town. She | will trv and make it pleasant for vou while vou 1 stay. * i | I Many Thanks for Such Liberal Patronage I ! I ! In Millinery and Dress-Making. All of which j she-appreciates very highly. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery ami Dress Making. I HUNTER & OATES. j GRAND CASH SALE! 1 I t < Tremendous Tumble in Prices of Woods! ' c 1 I ? ? I ROCK BOTTOM REACHED AT LAST ! |i ( t ? c i ] r Unparalleled Bargains For Cash ! ] \ j i . ( I TX order to wind up our partnership, which ex- I pires, by limitation, on the 1st of January, 1884, we urge all those who are indebted to us to come forward at once and 1 MAKE SETTLEMENT i Of their Accounts. We must have our money to 1 close our business and to meet our own indebted- 5 ness, and those who do not J i Heed This Urgent Call ! Will bo remembered in the future. ( :?* 1 AS AN INDUCEMENT I j. I To our customers and friends we will offer, from 1 the 10th of November until the 1st of January, our entire stock of the best Roods in the land ( Strictly For Cash. J <i Come along with the money and we will interest c you in prices. ' ( <: 1 WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS STOCK, 5 i t Atiri ifvnn nnn't. pome thisweck. come next. and 1 Bargains will still he waiting for you. This is Undoubtedly the Plaee a To exchange money for superior goods at greatly j reduced prices. 3 t BEAR IX MOD j s We mean business. Our ^ i Notes and Accounts Must Be Settled. ( HUNTER ?fe GATES. 1 KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. ' OUR STOCK. Tv" E tiike pleasure ,n showing our stock. We have Boys', Youths' and Men's IleadvMade Suits. We have Ladies' Jersey Jackets. We have Ladies' Cloth. We have Knitting Silk. We Have a Pretty Line of Dress Goods. We have a large lot of Salem and Kentucky k Jeans. We have a splendid stock of Hoots and Shoes. We have Ladies' Kid Top English Toe Shoes. We have Accounts and Notes that we want the money on. ^ We have pretty ladies' Hats, Plumes, Birds, <fee. ( We have SiHt Velvet, Plush, Satine, Ac., to trim with. Wchavo Astraean trimming for Cloaks. WE HAVE PRETTY JACONET EDGING. ( We have a fresh lot of 10 cents Lace Remnants. ( We have as good aShirt as can be found for ?1. ( We have the American Sewing Machine, which we think is the best made. We have 12 or 15 samples of Tapestry, Brussels and three-ply Carpets. Can sell Carpet cut and matched to fit the room, without waste to the buyer. i We have Balmoral Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks, Hose, Gloves, Corsets, Towels, Crape, Yarn, Suspenders, Zephyr, Baskets, Crockery, Hardware. Clean Washed Wool Wanted. Any one wanting a Sulky Breaking Plow, will find it to their advantage to confer with us. It is an excellent implement. KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. HAPPERFIELD & MeCLAIN. NEW FIRM. FTmrJV Iiiwlnuutirnntl \r in form till* mill- ! X lie that they have consolidated their stores, \ and will hereafter conduct the GROCERY business at Happertield's store near the depot, under the firm nameof HAPPERFIELD A McCLAIN. They now have in store and intend keeping a -i full "stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Roots and Shoes, (entirely new stock, just purchased) Hardware, Wooden Ware, Crockery and 1 Glass Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, Ragging and 11 Ties, Tin Ware, Lamps and Fixtures, and a general assortment of Goods usually found in a first-class grocery. The old friends of our former respective houses, and the public generally are invited to examine our goods and low prices. We are determined to sell, if first class goods, low prices, and close attention to the wants of our customers constitute inducements. F. HAPPERFIELD. T. R. McCLAIN. TO THE PUBLIC. I desire to return my thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me since I have been i < in the grocery trade, and respectfully solicit a j continuance of the same to the new firm. E. HAPPERFIELD. I HERNDON BROS, j TROPIC AND PALMETTO STOVES. ' \rOU can get the No 8 Tropic Stove for 323.00 j Cash. You can get tiie No. 7 Tropic Stove for 820.00 Cash, and the following with each Stove, j Lifter, Scraper, Ham Boiler, 5 Pots, 1 Kettle, 1 ( Spider, 1 Long Pan, 1 Griddle, 1 pair Waffle , Trons, 1 large Bread Pan, 2 small Bread Pans, .'5 j joints of Pipe, and 1 Elbow. Size of oven plate of No 8?20 by 22. Size of ovon plate of No. 7? 18 to 20. * | s The price of the Palmetto Stove is 813.00 Cash, j i and the following go with it, Lifter, 2 Pots, 1 Kct- ! tie, 1 Spider, 1 Long Pan, 1 Bread Pan, 1 Griddle, j 3 joints of Pipe and 1 Elbow. Size of oven plate i 104 by 1"). This Stovo is large enough to cook for i <! to 8 persons and is a daisy, and cheap at 813.00. 1 1IERNDON BROTHERS. | AVAGOAS. ! i WE have the Piedmont Wagon?a good one. ! ] Look at. them before buying. Time on ' j them to responsible parties. HERNDON BROTHERS. I H. F. AP1CKES. IVE HAVE IHNE STOCK , &a hi OF Men's and Boys' Clothing, and are selling jf it at most astonishingly low prices, to close lie stock. Anybody in need ot Clothing will ca lave money by buying from us. Prices are all ?e narked down, and 110 trouble to show them. as iVe have a very large stock of Clothing and are ?r ompelled to 'sell it for want of room. Don't et( ail to see it, as you can buy at almost your own pj irice. * in Hen's and Boys' Overcoats at Low Prices. Joys' and Youths' Cassiinere Suits at ?2.30, ?3.00, (4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $0.00, $7.50, on up to$15. Splenlid value. We are also ottering rare bargains in Men's ta ine dress Shoes. This stock is far ahead of any ;ver shown in this market, and deserves special W1 ittcntion. Our stock of Domestics and Staple ? < Dry Goods is full up in all lines, and prices are fiJi it rock bottom. Bunch Yarn at ?1.00, all sizes. T? Plaid Osnaburgs, Ticks, Drills, Sheeting and Ai Shirting, Bleached, Muslins, Table Damask? ai1 vhito and colored ; Brown and Bleached Drills, Jj( Plaid Linsevs, all kinds; red, white and colored flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Ginghams, all kinds Sj >f Dress and Furniture Prints, and a splendid itock of Jeans, Kerseys, Linsevs, and Cassincrcs, for men's wear, at the most attractive trices. / Gi Cotton Flannels at close prices. PI We justlv claim to have the largest, host and pa nost varied assortment of st< DRESS COODS. fo which add the lowest prices that are ever ao' nade in our market. For the proof of this we !p( efer you to all those who have seen our present p, itock. Among which you will find Wool Mixed fe Jashmeres of every color, at 121 cents per yard. Send for samples" of our Dress Goods. Waterproof repellants, all colors ; Langtrv and Ladies Ploths, all colors; Basket Flannels and Gilbert's i-4 Suiting Flannels, a beautiful line of colors; k< ill kinds of Passamentaries, Fringes, Velvets, in silks and Satins and a now line of Dress Butons, just in. Wo are making close prices on Shawls and Ploaks, of which we have a nice stock. _ Just opened, another lot of Ladies', Misses' ~~ uul Children's Jersey Jackets, all colors, at very A ~T nri:?/, AO "tl Urtira l?oon unllintr -w uw uilulwrji/iw jhvyv uvwiiovumij, . it $3.00 and $1.50. f All sizes of Children's Knit Sacques and La- c0 lies' and Children's Knit Hoods, Ladies', Misses' \\ ind Children's white and scarlet Merino and iVool Vests and Drawers, and a most superb fe itock of cotton and wool Hose, for all ages, at our jn isual low prices. Gloves, all sizes and sorts, for HI1 lien, ladies and children. p. Special Low Prices )n men's merino Shirts and Drawers. Wool A knitting Yarns, all colors. Zephyr and Shet- i and Wool, all colors. Knitting Cotton, all col- A >rs. Shaded Zephyrs. Shaded and solid colored 7q silk Floss, all kinds and colors of coarse Nets ta ind Java Canvas, for Needle Work. Seine and ti< >ird-net Twine. Men's and Boys' white Shirts 0? ind Drawers, Linen and Paper Collars, Susnen- w. Icrs. A nice lot of Jewelry. Silk Handker- re hiefs, Cravats and Scarfs. Toilet Soaps, Tooth ei] Jrushes, Hair, Nail and Coat Brushes. Allkinds pa >f Combs. A well assorted stock of all kinds of Motions, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, ? -lubber Sheeting, Cotton Diaper, Linen and Cot- U on Towels, Umbrellas, and a full stock of all _ timls of Books and Stationery. \ OUR MILXIYERY STORE fro s full up with all the latest shapes and styles in th -Tats and Bonnets, and a most superb stock of STeck Wear, Ribbons and every kind of desirable ? irticle for a Lady's Toilet; and our POPULAR MILLINER is always on hand ready to please rou. } Shoes ! Shoes !! Shoes !!! to In this line we claim to be headquarters, and o prove our claim, wo ask you to inspect our 'ery superior stock. Children's Shoes, in every shape and style, of ^eigler Brothers' make, and as full a stock"of the 0 nine make, in Ladies' Lace, Button and Con- S tress?every kind of Leather. A large line of Yomen's heavy Shoes, Men's, Boys' and C'hilIron's heavy Shoes and Boots, at leading prices. ^ WE WANT COUNTRY CLOTH. )f every kind, and all the well washed Wool that ^ rou can bring, as we will pay you 40 cents per 4Vx% Jf 1 ? ? t a of nuuh nfirtoc JWuiIII IUI 1b. ill biauc, uu vc%om I/4IWW. H. F. ADICKES. COLCOCK & MILLER. v. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! 1 I wl WE would respectfully ask the attention of the public to our p1 otl ? - - " -WW " IT Stock of Hoods on Hand jnow. | nn nt iVo cim show you tlie finest Line of Misses'and -?r Children's Shoes in town. 1 ro \V fn 'all and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes, Call and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes, T Call and see Misses' and Children's School Shoes, Vnd also, a well-selected assortment of Men's, . Women's and Bovs' Shoes of all kinds. 1,1 m (It Oi .in Si MATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, pr MATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, ke HATS, HATS, MATS, HATS, HATS, do 1 Hen's, Boys'and Children's Hats in endless va- eit iety. Come and look at them. ge CLOTHTNG CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. I CLOTHING CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. PI CLOTHING CHEAP, CLOTHING CHEAP. We have a nice Lot of Clothing, Hint we arc willing to sell cheap. Conic and ex- "r iinine, and see Tor yourselves. j ha Cr Hi fat CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY. G* CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, J CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, i11.1 ' ' kn eo: jut (J LASSWARE, GLASSWARE, GLASSWARE, (JLASSWARE, J I Of ,1 >11 r stock of Crockery and Glassware is very full Jr ea! go ag DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, ? tit?v tioons dry" ooons. dry GOODS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, = ? GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. Pr; GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, pb GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, an Di tif All we ask is for the public to examine our pe itock, and we are satisfied we can save them ] noney. Come and see us. gtl Sc COLCOCK A, MILLER. ch GUANOS AND ACIDS. PARTIES who purchased Guanos and Acids an from us last season, will please remember hat their Notes and Accounts fall due October ' .5, and be governed accordingly, and make inj >romptsettlements. By so doing you will obligo ev Yours respectfully, Mi OOLtfOCK A MILLER. to WITHERS ADICKES. XEW GOODS. VE continue to receive New Goods every few days. Just received Syrups, and Surs, which are low and now is a good time to ly your supply. Coffees, Hams, Breakfast rips, Bologna Sausage, Dried Beef?chipped, you prefer, fresh Oatmeal and Buckwheat, aekerel in kits, i barrels and at retail and in ns. More Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries nerallv, of which we have the most complete sortment in this section. Spices?whole and ound. Jellies, Pickles, Chocolate, Gelatine, c. Candies in great variety. Nuts, Crackers, -uits?dried and green Foreign and Domestic, ore Tobacco?Blackwell's Durham BullSmokg?Cigarettes?Holders for same, and a nice lot Pipes. Cheese, Macaroni, etc. Thurber's No. Roasted Coffee is still popular. SOAPS, STARCH, INDIGO, ill Potash, and Concentrated Lye, Cream Tarr, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Powders?Roy, Horsford's Boston and Austein's. llardire?probably the best assortment in town, dditions this week?Ropes, Chains, of all sorts, ip Rings, Nails, Butts and Hinges, Screws, icks, Hame Strings, Copper Rivets, Hollow ugers, Pistols, Razors and Straps, Gun Wads id Ammunition generally, Shot Pouches, etc. icks of various kinds. Saws. Saw Sets, Files, leap, Rasps, Chisels, Knives of all sorts, >oons, Shovel and Tongs, Andirons, SACK AGE GRINDERS, imlets. Levels, Squares, Rules, Tape Measures, lanes, Monkey Wrenches, Screw Drivers, Comusses, Spurs, etc. Will get you anything not in ack at guaranteed prices. Look at our Breech aading Guns, etc. WOODEN WARE, TIN* WARE. ockerv, Glassware, etc., on the way. Nice asrtment of Vases, Motto Cups and Saucers, rilet Sets, Lamps and Fixtures, Window Glass, uttv, and the cheapest lot of Glassware everofred here. Coine and sec us. GROCERIES. Our variety is the most extensive in this mar;t. Wedon'tallowour neighbors to outstrip us goods or prices. WITHERS ADICKES. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ? USTRALIAX BROME GRASS. T|7^E oflfor for sale a few bushels of Australian 'J Brome Grass (BromiisSehralderi). This is nsidered the most valuable of all grasses for 'inter, Spring, early Summer and Fall Grazing, also manes a superior hay. Rises from 2 to 3 ethigh, when not grazed.* Grows luxuriantly Winter, showing its green tops above the iow. Perennial, requiring but one seeding, irties who are growing it in this vicinity, can be ferred to. Price $5.00 per bushel. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. N APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE-. LS we have already received an appeal from the Companies for whom we sold Fertilrs, for prompt shipments of cotton and remitnces or money, we in turn appeal to the paris to whom wo sold the goons to meet tneir ligations as early as possible. Please do not lit until your notes and accounts fall due, but lieve yourself of the burden of the debt and [able lis to cancel our obligation to the Commies. Respectfully, JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ARGEST DEAIERIXTpWX. *7"E have in store 32 boxes of prime grades of f CHEWING TOBACCO which we otter at holesale or retail. We are the largest dealer town. Have attained this distinction by the \ iod quality of the Tobacco and the small profit at wo are content to realize. xnrrv r k'i:ykv.vn \ i.. IRISH BONE. VE will have, in a few days, a lot of the celebrated IRISH BONE for application the fall sowing of wheat and oats. JNHN C. KUYKENDAL. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, HARNESS, AC. I ADDLES, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, > Trace Chains, Haines, Back-Bands, Saddleigs, Martingales and Saddle-Blankets. A large ick of these goods at prices to suit every class purchasers at G. II. 0'LEAHY'S. COOKING STOVES."" IIX different patterns of Cooking Stoves for I sale cheap. Every Stove warranted. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS. HAVE on hand a large stock of Brussels, Ingrains and Hemp Carpets, also Mattings; 3lvet, Brussels and Oil Cloth Rugs; Cocoa Door atts. I also have samples of tine goods which ill be ordered for parties wanting these goods very low prices. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. X addition to my now large stock of Furniture, I am constantly receiving new goods, tiicli I will take great pleasure in showing to e public. The latest thing out in the way of irniture is tho Toilet Bed-Room Set which is feral for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. BUREAUS AND BEDSTEADS^ HAVE a large stock of walnut Bureaus and Bedsteads, also poplar Bureaus and medium d common Bedsteads?cheapest in the market G. H. O'LEARY'S. TABLES, CHAIRS, AC. rou will find the largest stock of Tables, [ Chairs, Sideboards, Sofas, Lounges, Wardbes, Safes, Pictures, Picture Frames, Brackets, all-Pockets, and, in fact, everything kept in a rniture store can be found at (i. H. O'LEARY'S. >0BS01V & PARISH. MACKEREL. MACKEREL! 1TE have just received a large and full stock of Mackerel, in Kits, Quarter, Half and 11 Barrels, which were bought before the rise the market, and are prepared to offer induceents in prices. Call ana examine prices and lality. We will not be undersold by any one. lr stock is now full and complete of everything our line. Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Flour, igar and Coffee, at the very lowest market ices. Fine Cream Cheese, the best on the marst. Don't fail to give us a call. We are always iwn with the lowest living prices. DOBSON it PARISH. WANTED. TWENTY Thousand Bundles of good Fodder, for which wo will pay the highest price, in Rrini'iilouc vour Corn and tthe'highest price for it. DOBSON & PARISH. biiggiesT F you want to buy a second-hand Buggy, a tirst-class Cincinnati Buggy, or a nice tine ueton, call on us. We will make prices to suit. DOBSON it PARISH. JOHN MAY, JR. JOHN MAY, Jr., Grocer, Still In the Ring ITITIIa full stock Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Cofj fee, Grits, Molasses, Candy, Cigars, Tocco, Snuff, Crockery, Glassware, Jugs, Cakes, ackers, Nuts, Kerosene Oil, Pickles, Deviled un, Sardines, Jelly, Tomatoes, Starch and, in :t, everything usually kept in a lirst-class oeerv Store. Mr. J. O. Walker having charge of my Books, d will be glad to settle with those whom I so ndly sold Goods to bo paid for in October. So me up promptly and settle and make arrangejnts for goods for next year, as : KEEP A FULL SUPPLY Plantation Supplies and Family Groceries. [ cordially invite everybody, old and young, call and inspect my stock. I have a complete >ck of goods and sell at bottom prices. It you 11 once you will be so well pleased with our ods and prices that vou will be sure to call ain. JOHN MAY, Jr. MAY & MAY. (EDS, BIRD SEED, BIRD GRAVEL. VE have have a full stock of these goods, and the demand has been so great that we opose keeping up the supply, lust receivea a largo stock of Opium, Morine, Chloral, Hydrate and similar Drugs, fresh d pure. t\. full and complete stock of such Prescription ugs and Chemicals as are used by our seienic Physicians. rhe usual and varied stock of fancy goods, irfumeries, Hair Oils, Soaps, ?fcc. Pocket Knives, Razors, Brushes of all kinds in eat variety, Sponges large and small, Cork rews, <fcc., Ac. fobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and all kinds of ewers' and smokers' goods, at prices to suit the nes. Pure and unadulterated Liquors, quite old d suited expressly for medical purposes. MAY A MAY. N. B. Mr. J. 0. WALKER, at our store, havg charge of our Books will be pleased to have ery person owing Dr. John Mav, Agent, or ay A Mav call and settle their indebtedness us. * MAY A MAY.