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OBITUARY. Died?Near Bethesda Church, in York county, on the4th instant, after a long illness, Miss SALLIE CLINTON, aged 73 wears 10 months and 2 * days. fn King's Mountain township, York county, on the 2nd instant, of jmemioranous croup, JAMES ROBERT, youngest son of W. E. and S. CATHARINE A&AMS, aged S years. In Hinds county, Mississippi, oh the 29th of September, 1883, Miss KATE, daughter of Hamilton M. and Isabella Jackson, formerly of York county, aged 28 years 7 months and 13 days. NOTICE. A PROMISSORY NOTE given to me by Mrs. M. F. Davis, on which there is a balance due of $55, has been lost or mislaid. The Note bears date Februarv 6th, 1877, and all persons are herebv cautioned against negotiating for the same. JOHN J. SMITH. January 10 2 It FAIR NOTICE. THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm of COLCOCK & MILLER, are in our hands. Early payments to ns, are expected. HART <fc HART, Attorneys, Vnrlrrilln S. c. January 10 2 2t KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, Yorkville. S. . THE SECOND SESSION of the school vear 1883-84 will begin FEBMKg RUARY 1ST, 1884. For Circulars containing full information, apply to the Principal. January 10 2 4t DENTAL SURGERY. Dra. J. A. d: E. F. Glenn. SURGEON DENTISTS, Yorkville and Rock Hill. WOULD respectfully inform the public that their Offices at eacn of the above places are now open, and they are prepared, with all thtf improved facilities/to attend to anv orders in the DENTAL _ ART, at low prices and on reasonable terms, a TOOTH POWDERS and BRUSHES of best ^ quality in stock. Office in' Yorkville in ALLISON'S BUILDING, over M. Strauss' Store, where one of us may be found at all times. January 10 2 6m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County or York. WHEREAS G. W. WILKERSON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ROBERT COLLIER, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. " These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for the said countv, to be holden at York Court House on thel8T"H DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1884, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to uiimr mHKH if nnv whv the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd dav of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the 108th year of tl;e Independence of the United States "of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. Judge of Probate. January 10 2 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS ROBERT A. GILFILLAN has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JOHN R. CAIRXES, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are,'therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for tne said county, to be holden at York'Court House, on the IS^H DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1884, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, whv the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the 108th year or ttie iiinepencience ui vuu umvcu ^wucn of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. January 10 2 2t J. O. WALKEIt. P. S. WALL. ^ WALKER d WALL. "familyand Ifancygroceries. THE undersigned would respectfully inform tneir friends and the public that they have just opened, in the Bratton Building, under tHfc old.Masonic Hall, a large and complete stock of fresh Family and Fancy Groceries, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. Our stock consists of COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, Ancl a full line of Shelf and Canned Goods, Tobacco, Sftutr and Cigars, Crockery, Tin Ware, Wooden'Ware, <fce. We have also a full stock of CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERIES. Our Good are all fresh and of the best quality, and our arrangements are such that we shall be '' in constant receipt of fresh Goods. Our friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and examine our goods and learn prices. We will make it to the interest of purchasers to do so, and will take a pleasure in Showing Our Goods, Purchases will be delivered in anv part of town. WALKER <fc \VALL. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?County of York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William D. Rosborough and Sallie L. Clark, Plaintiffs, againct Ellen E. Connelly, John R. Minter and William A. Minter, Defen dants. IN obedience to the Order for Sale made by the Hon. I. D. Witherspoon, one of the Circuit Judges of said State, ana dated January 7, 1884, in above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in York county and State of South Carolina, 011 the waters of Turkey Creek, containing 383 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, And bounded by lands of J. J. Kirkpatrick, Jos. Gwin, Reuben ('ran ford, J as. A. sanuers, anu others, and will be sold in two separate tracts. Plats of same will be on file in the Clerk's Office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash; balance of purchase money due in one year, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser or purchasers to have the privilege of paying all cash. Purchasers to pay for all papers*. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. January 10 2 4t "SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheritl's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit; One tract of land?about ten acres, more or less? situate about one mile and a half from Rock Hill, bounded by lands of A. Freidheim it Rrother, Jones A Robertson, estateof Mrs. Ann Whiteand others. Levied on as the property of D. A. Rutton, at the suits of A. R. Smith and others. [88.75. Defendant's interest in a tract of land situate near McConnellsville, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lam's of TyvUv-i T\ \I/ipAnnQll _T P \fnnrp uiul Ath^ru Levied on as the property of J. Harris MeConneli, at the suits of John R. Ashe and others. ($2.10 Defendant's interest in two traets of land owned by Strait McCullough at the time of his death, viz.: Tract No. 1, known as the "Home tract," bounded by lands of John Strait, S. M. Neely, James Crawford and others. containing200acres, more or less. Tract No. 2, situate on Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Mills Craig, Cornwell and others, containing 100 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. R. McCullough, at the suits of Roach A Ratteree and others. ($7.70 ? Defendant's interest in two tracts of land owned by Strait McCullough at the time of his death, viz.: Tract No. 1, known as the "Home Tract," bounded by lands of John Strait, S. M. Neely, James Crawford and others,containing200acre's, more or less. Tract No. 2, situate on Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Mills Craig, Cornwell and others, containing 100 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of S. P. McCullough, at the suits of Roach A Ratteree and .others. [$3.85 R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C, January 10 2 4t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of JOHN BARRON, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Saturday, the 26th day of January, 1S84, will make application for a linal discharge from liability* as Acfministrator of the said estate. SAM'L D. BARRON, Administrator. December 20 51 ~?t W. C. LATIMER. A BIG DRIVE | In all kiiuls of , Fall and Winter Goods. i NOW is your time to get bargains. Come one and all and get our prices before buying and if we do not sell you, we will make some one else sell you cheap. We have a few Over Coats, broken Suits, odd Pants and Vests, that we will sell almost at a sac- j rifice, to close them out. Also a nice line of i ] DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS i < ] That we are offering very cheap. We still have ' a few Ladies'Cloaks, Jersey Jackets, Blankets, , Rugs, Ac., that you can buy almost at your own figures. We have no Special Inducements to Offer 1 i ] More than first-class goods at the very lowest < possible living prices. It will cost you'nothing TO EXAMINE OUR GOODS, i Anfi hear our nrices : but on the contrary, think 1 you can save some money. We always take < pleasure in ' I Showing Onr Goods, ( And giving prices. W. C. LATIMER. j T. B ?cCLAO A CO. TO THE PCBEIC. HAVING again formed a partnership with Mr. C. G. PARISH, I would ask our many friends and customers, who have stood to us so long and faithfully, to give me a call, and I will make it.to vour interest and save you money on even* article vou buv from me. T. B. McCLAIN. Onr Stock of Clothing is Large And complete. We are selling Suits for three dollars, and at any price from that up. If you need auj* Clothing, don't fail to see us before buying, as you will save from two to five dollars . a suit. We have the most complete line of HATS ! To be. found in Yorkville, at any price, from twenty-five cents to four dollars and fifty cents. We have twentv-tive hundred yards of Jeans, which we intend to sell lower than they have ever been sold in this city. Boots and Shoes at Bottom Prices. Yard-wide Sheeting at 8 cents. Plaids at 8 cents, warranted fast colors. We also keep a full line of Groceries, both Staple and Fancy. BOA'T FORGET THE PEACE. The house formerly occupied by Messrs. Hunter <fcOates, on Main street. Ana remenmer, we allow no one to undersell us. ,T. B. McCLAIN & CO. J parish & Mcknight. WKLL. OOYEBHOR, I Want Yon to Answer Me a few Questions. . C1 AN you tell me how it isthatCAL PARISH 1 J is selling nice Steel Plows at 5 cents per ] po.und ? I I cannot, but I know he does it. ] Well, can you tell me how he sells such nice 1 one-horse Plow Stocks for one dollar and twenty- 1 live cents ? ; Well, sir, I can't tell you how he does these things, but he does do it. * And I think the people . of York county ought to appreciate his efforts IN PULLING GOODS DOWN To fair prices. He certainly deserves to be patronized. He is selling off all his Winter Clothing at Cost, And, in fact, my friend, he sells everything as close as possible. All the nice Dress Goods of Colcock <fc Miller's stock is being SOLD STRICTLY AT COST. HAPPY CAL, the Best in the Ring. MOORE BROTHERS. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS". JUST received, this week 400 Bags assorted ETIWAN GUANO, ETIWAN ACID PHOSPHATE, J * ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, Of which we will sell. We do most respectfully invite our planting friends to give us a call before they make their purchases, as we think it will be to their interest to do so. We have the HIGHEST GRADE GOODS and the lowest grade prices in proportion to the standard of the several fertilizers on the market. The Etiwan goods have always commanded a higher price than others. But this season being our firstin the business, we will Bell to good men i As Cheap as the Cheapest.. We have bought a big lot "STRAIGHT OUT," direct from the factory, not one sack carried 1 over, but all fresh, in nice new sacks, making it easy to handle. Come and see us, at least, and let us talk the matter over. If you don't value your time too high, it will pay you to converse with us a little wnile on thesufrject, the first time you are in the town; or let us know, and one of us will go to see you, at your house, and eat dinner, etc., with you. You can always be waited upon in this line, at the Grocery Store of DOBSON & PARISH, where one of us can be found. Ware House convenient. B. N. MOORE, I W. B. MOORE. , January 10 I 4m M. STRAUSS. "goods cheaper THAN EVER! I .11. STRAUSS. THE cold blasts find me well supplied with a desirable Stock of Winter Goods, i Which I have determined to sell at REDUCED PRICES. < I have been over forty years in businees and never found goods as cheap as now. JIOXEY TO LOAX. IjlARM MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED ! ' in the State of South Carolina, for a term of i THREE AND FIVE years, in amounts of $800 I I and upward, secured by first mortgage on im- j proved plantations for one-third of their actual value. Interest payable annually about the 1st | of each year. Address, It. A. MORGAN, Columbia, S. C. November 15 4(5 3m I NOTICE. ! ? IVIISisto notify the public that I have this day, associated my son, JOHN M. HOPE, as a co-partner, and in future will continue busi- | ness under the name and style of J, W. P. HOPE <fc CO. The change will necessitate a settlement of ' my old business, and I hope my friends and ' customers will come forward and settle without! 1 delay. J. \V. P. HOPE. I January 3 1 3t KEROSIXK OIL. j , (tHESS CARLEY COMPANY, of Louisville, J ) Kv., having established an Agency at Char- I lotte, N.C., beg to inform the OIL CONSUMERS 1 of Yorkville, that thev are prepared to furnish KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS at I lowest prices. For quotations, address 1 II. S. GRAYSON, Agent, Lock Box 75, Charlotte, N. C. December 20 7)1 3t PERSONS living along the post route from YORKVILLE to CHARLOTTE, N. C., de- i siring to subscribe for the Youkvii.i.k Enqui- 1 uka, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive < their papers at a post office, will have their pa- c pers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for l carrying, bv putting their names on my club. i C. A. DORSETT. ' WITHERS ADICKES. SEASONABLE GOODS, OATMEAL, Buckwheat Flour, new crop NewOrleans Molasses, Sausage Grinders and Stuft'ers, Sage, Summer Savory, etc., for Sausage, Cheese, Maccaroni, etc. We have almost everything for New Year's ReDairs. Window Glass,' Hinges, Locks, Axes, etc. WITHERS ADICKES. THE NEW YEAR. WITHOUT our bidding, the wheels of time roll on. 1883 is now In the irrevocable past and another New Year is upon us, nolens rolens. A fiat from all earth would not have prevented the araival of 1884. Such occasions ire suggestive of serious thoughts, which should find lodgment in overv mind, and work out good results. 1883 has had its due proportion of those changes, which bring about an almost complete revolution in earth's things and inhabitants, jvery few decades. Among the business mutations for myself of die New Year, is the close of a long and pleasmt connection with M!r. TValter B. Moore, Dn whom we would invoke the kindly smiles of Dame Fortune, if our humble words were of any ivail with her mythical majesty. However, we have no doubt his industry and* integrity will secure their merited success. Mr. S. Ii. Miller, After the vicissitudes of several years, lias renewed his business relations with us. Mr. Miller expects to serve all his friends in his new quarters, which is also his old stand, having be?un his business career in this same room. CONCERNING MY OWN WEAL OR WOE \ [n business, a retrospect of the past gives me no ill forebodings for the future. 1883 has added another year of experience to whatever qualifications I possessed {ireviously. And now, reader, excuse this hastily written rhetoric, but remember us when in want of GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Woodemvare, Tinware, etc. Yours, respectfully, WITHERS ADICKES. f. happerpibldT 1884. NEW YEAR. 1884. X DESIRE to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me, during the year just closed, both in the Grocery and Marble"business. I have now in stock, and shall continue to keep full lines of the following goods : FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE, And everything needed on the farm or in the family, which shall be of good quality and sold at prices that cannot fail to please. All I ask is to give me a trial?examine my goods and learn prices. On the same quality of goods I w:.ll not be undersold. . MARBLE YARD. 1 SHALL continue to give particular attention to the Marble business. I have first-class workmen, and an abundance of all qualities of Marbles, and am fully prepared to furnish anything in that line, from a plain headstone to the most elaborate monument. Prices as low .as can be obtained elsewhere. Call and examine my work, specimens of which may be seen in my yard at all times. P. HAPPERFIELD. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. 1884. MANY thanks to our friends and the public, for the liberal share of their patronage During; the Year 1883. We wish them all a HAPPY NEW YEAR. We expect to do our best to sell you goods during this year, and invite all to examine our stock uid prices. TOUR HONOR! Parties who have not settled up, will please sail and pay. . KENNEDY BROTHERS & BARRON. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. NEW FURNITURE STORE. Cottage Furniture, CtOXSISTING of Bedroom Suites, of different J grades. Walnut, Marble-Top and plain Bureaus. Wash Stands and Centre Tables. BEDSTEADS t\D EOUXGES. Walnut and Maple Bedsteads. Sideboard and Dining Room Safes, Tables, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Lounges aud Cradles. CHAIRS. Rocking, Office, Parlor, Pining-Room and 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 ;>ther Coffin Hardware. For sale on reasonable terms. J. ED. JEFFERYS <fc CO. J R. LINDSAY & CO RETURN OF THANKS. I WOULD respectfully return thanks to my customers for their patronage to J. R. LINI)8AY it CO., during the past year, and inform hem that the death of my partner, R. M. LINDSAY, Will not change the management of the business, but that the firm will be able to oiler during the oming year TO THEIR FRIENDS All the accommodations and inducements that Ihev have done heretofore. J. It. LINDSAY. CARPETS. _ Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, The Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Hugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, I.ace Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa ?St Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write for Samples and Prices. BAILIE & COSKEKY, AUGUSTA, GA. July 12 28 lv NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from Yorkville via. Zadoc to Clark's Fork, and ilso along the post route from Yorkville to Bullock's Creek, desiring to subscribe for the En^uikkr, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office, will have their mpers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE 'or carrying, hv putting their names on rnv club. I J. N. ROBERTS. 1 i HUNTER & OATES. |AT THE MAMMOTH, On West liberty. WE have now entered upon our New Year's business with renewod energy, well pre! pared to supply our customers and friends on < | the best possible terms. We intend to look closei ly after our business and the interest of those i who may entrust their business to us. We will j j try to keep posted in GOODS AND PRICES. We will endeavor to be on hand at all times to wait on the trade promptly, and we will try to keep up a nice stock of fancy and domestic Di*y Goods. We look for sharp competition, and we expect to meet all fair competition. We will give you as ] much for 100 cents as anybody. We will never, no never, be undersold by anybody, all things being equal. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE Of Children's, Boys', Youths' and Men's Cloth- ' Ulg. DUyti HIHI VJUIIIO uioituillj) nuitu nc am not only offering at low figures, but are actually selling every day. Think of an Overcoat worth $3.50 selling for $2.00. We think we have the largest and best stock of men's, boys', women's, misses' and children's BOOTS AND SHOES In town. Come and see and be convinced of what/we have. We have Gents' and Boys' laundried and unlaundried Shirts, from a' twelveyear-old bov up, and Collars to match, very cheap. To Sell at Some Price, Ladies' Cloaks, Jersey Jackets, Walking Jackets, Balmorals and Shawls. Remember our MILLINERY GOODS are pretty and cheap. Come and get our low prices. Remember they are always given in the Store atthe counter. WE HAVE A NICE LINE Of Drilling, Shirting, Plaids, Ginghams, Linseys, Blankets, Flannels, Flannel Suiting, Jeans, Kerseys and bleached goods. All kinds of black and colored Cashmeres, black goods suitable for mourning and dress purposes, with suitable lines of Satins, Silks and velvets, plain and brocade, to match Dress Goods. Ladies', Misses' and . Children's Hose. Come and see what an immense Stock we have. Fresh New Goods Just Arrived. ( Just received a nice bill of Hardware. Augers, Chisels, Planes, Match-Planes, Drawing Knives, Shovels, four-prong Forks, Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails, Axes, Spades, Hand-Axes, Plows, Ileelscrews, Clevises, Open-Rings and Links, Trace Chains, Iron-bound Hames, Root Hames, Rim Locks, Butt Hinges, Strap Hinges, Gate Hinges, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Hand-Saws, Niill Files i and Coffee Mills. We still have some PLATED WARE That we are offering cheap. China and Glassware are still being sold at very low figures. Good Ironstone Ware always on hand. Our Clerks for this Year. We have secured the services of Messrs. JOHN HARPER, JOHN MOORE and CHARLIE SIMMONS, who will be glad to see their friends. We have also secured the services of Miss ELIZA ENLOE, to wait in our Ladies' Department, who . will be pleased to see her lady friends and will try to treat them well. We hope that our past business has been satisfactory to our many friends and customers, and we desire a continuance of the same. We wish to do well, and, at the same time, we are charitable enough to wish all our neighbor merchants and farmers to do well also. Remember about where we give our prices. HUNTER ?fe OATKS. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. A NEW FIRM OLD HOUSE. RIDDLE & PEGRAM, Successors to Clark Brothers. J < W'E would respectfully inform the public that ? we have formed a partnership under the firm name of RIDDLE ifc PEGRAM, for the purpose of conducting the Grocery Business, in the house so long occupied by Messrs. CLARK BROTHERS, where we shalf keep a full stock of first-class FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Including a full line of shelf and canned goods, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, as well as all staple articles in the line of heavy Groceries, such as Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Sugars, Coffees, &c. As the successors of Clark Bros., it is our intention to maintain the reputation which that house has long enjoyed of selling the best quali- i ty of goods at the lowest prices, and dealing , squarely and honestly with all customers. . We respectfully invite the old customers of the house to givo us 'a trial, feeling assured that we ( can make it to their interest to do so. The senior member of the now firm having been connected with Clark Bros, for the past two years. Hatters himself that from his knowledge of the Grocery business and the needs and wants of the public, that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to his friends; while Mr. Pegram, who has been engaged in the Grocery business for the past seven years, and connected with the house of Mr. John R. Ashe, in Yorkville, for several months, feels also that he is fully prepared to meet his ^ share of the demands that may be made upon the now firm. We. then, cordiallv invite not onlv the old patrons of Clark Bros.^ but the ] Public Generally. j And all in want of first-class, new and fresh Goods at low prices to give us a call. < STANDARD FERTILIZERS. We shall also sell the standard Fertilizers heretofore sold by Clark Bros., and which are of as high grade as any in the market, particulars of which we will give in due time hereafter. J. II. RIDDLJ2, f J. B. PEGRAM, 1 LATTA BROTHERS "A Happy, New Year to All!" L || THE NEW YEAR. AS we enter the New Year, we beg our friends and customers to accept thanks for their past patronage, assuring them that wo will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same by selling only the best and purest qualities of j supplies and at bottom prices. LATTA BROTHERS. | I : or It STOCK. I WE have the largest stock of Groceries we 1 have carried for some time, consisting j of all grades new crop N. O. Molasses, Hams, | Bacon, Lard, Salt, Flour of all grades, canned j goods, Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Smoking and Chew- J ing Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Hardware, Wood and Willow ware Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. 1 * t j 1 FERTILIZERS. 1*7 E will be prepared to furnish our customers f? With BAKER'S STANDARD GUANO, ; for the coming season ; also with a high grade I Bone Phosphate, manufactured hv the same company. LATTA BROTHERS. t TAKE NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice to the public that I will not bo responsible for any debt contracted after this date, by my wife, SALLIE MOORE, she having left mv boil and board without just cause. G. W. MOORE. i Black's Station, S. ('., Dec. lltlth, lKtfJ. ' JanuaryI .'St4* WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH, Charlotte, X. C. 3FFER EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING rHEIR TRADING BY MAIL. ouk mail order department [s so arranged that "shopping" by mail is rendered easier and [s often more satisfactorily done than in person. .. ? letters of inquiry promptly responded to. samples sent, AND ESTIMATES GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION - DELIVER PACKAGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS OR MAIL CHARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, INCLUDING A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSK1 ?& BARUCH. L. LOWRY SMITH. NEW STORE. I WOULD respectfully beg leave to inform the public that I have Vented the corner Store, formerly occupied by Messrs. COLCOCK <fc MILLER, and propose engaging in a general Staple and Fancy Grocery. 1 will always keep on hand a tirst?class stock of ?oods in my line, and would ask my friends and :he public generally to call and give me a share jf their patronage. I am now purchasing and jxpecting to arrive at an early date SUGARS !SUGARS!! In Granulated, Yellow C, CoffeeC, Crushed and Powdered. All high standard grades. Coffees, Coffees, Coffees. I propose to keep always on hand the very nest goods in this line. Laguara, Rios, in prime, hoiee and fancy, and one brand of lirst-class parched Coffee. * I will endeavor to give the public a long needHi want, in TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. i'oung Hyson, choicest Imperial and black leaf Japan. Canned Goods, Canned Goods, [n every variety. Salmon, Lobster, Deviled and Potted ham, Tomatoes, Peaches, Sardines, Conlensed Milk, and all other goods in this lino. Cross A Blackwell's Chow-Chow, Picalli, white Unions, Lea A Perrin's Sauces. CHEESE, CHEESE. The best dairy Chese that can be bought, ipices, Soda, Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Soap, muting rowuers, etc. Hardware, Hardware. Such as is needed bv the general public. Plows, Plow Stocks, Hoes, Brades and Handled; Dung Porks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Nails, Horse and Vlule Shoos and Nails for the same, and all goods cept in a GROCERY STORE. L. LOWRY SMITH. SMITH~&~COLCOCK. FERTILIZERS. WE would ask to announce to the general public that'we have formed a copartnerlership in a rionnml RIKIiionn. J. D. OOLCOCK asks all his friends to give us i call. Wo will still sell that celebrated brand, he farmers' real friend, ATLANTIC, ATLANTIC, ATLANTIC. Ilotb the Ammoniated and the Acid Phosphate. \lso other brands of Guanos and German Kainit. Chemicals, Chemicals, Chemicals. Our goods will all be of the highest grades, ind we ask the farmers to give us a call before hev commit themselves. * SMITH A COLCOCK. M. O. SHERRILL A CO., DEALERS IN Flour, Grain and other Produce, Newton, N. C., QUOTATIONS cheerfully given. Terms Cash and Prices low. January "> 1 9 4t* H. F. ADICKES. 1- , School Books at Introductory Prices. ALL of the books 'in the following list have 1 been sent to us in large quantities, for intro- I duotion into the Schools of York county, all of I which have been adopted by the State Board, for j V use in the public schools ol'this State, for the ensuing five years. ! PRICE EIST. 1 Exchange price is the price paid by the pupil 1 for the new book, when a corresponding old oook j of other series is exchanged. The old book given in exchange must be of the same kind and grade as the new one, but its condition will make no difference in price. Introduction Price is the price paid for newbook, when no old book is exchanged. These prices are for spot cash. Any book sold without the cash will be charged at regular retail price. READERS. ? t D1 T rrricc. uu. rn?. Appletons' First Reader 80 10 $0 20 Appletons' Second Reader 15 32 Appletons' Third Reader 20 42 Appletons' Fourth Reader 25 5(3 Appletons' Fifth Reader 40 1 00 / Appletons' Elementary Reading " Charts 10 00 tl Johonnot's Geographical Reader, 1 00 n Shepherd's Historical Reader 1 00 b Swinton's Primer 12 ai Swinton's First Reader 18 Swinton's Primer it First Reader, 15 25 b Swinton's Second Reader 20 35 2< Swinton's Third Reader 30 50 Swinton's Fourth Reader 35 05 Swinton's Fifth Reader 50 90 Swinton's Primary U. S. History .Tl 57 Swinton's Condensed U. S. " 52 90 Swinton's Outlines of History H3 1 44 Swinton's Word Primer 09 15 Swinton's Word Book or Speller 10 IK Swinton's New Word Analysis... 35 DICTON ARIES. ' Webster's Primary Dictionary.... 48 ^ Webster's Common School dictionary "2 Webster's High School Dictionary 98 Webster's Academic Dictionary... 150 MATHEMATICS. Robinson's New Table Book 10 18 Robinson's Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic 17 29 T Robinson's Rudiments of Writ- w ten Arithmetic 18 32 a Robinson's Progressive Practical " Arithmetic 37 08 3. Robinson's Progressive Higher ~ Arithmetic 50 98 ^ Robinson's First Book in Arithmetic, Cloth 15 30 Robinson's Complete Arithmetic, Cloth 40 75 GEOGRAPHY. Annletnns' New Elementarv Ge ograpliy .*. :55 55 Appletons' Higher Geography 75 1 25 ? Map-Drawing Cards, per set 40 v Speneerian Copy Books, 1 to 12... 10 tl i GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION. Reed and Kellog's Graded Lessons in English 30 Reed and Kellog's Higher Lessons in English 00 MUSIC. The Song Wave 65 a i The Wavelet: The Song Wave C (abridged) 32 Appletons' New Geographies are especially re- c commended for introduction or exchange. The Higher Geography has a SOUTH CAROLINA SUPPLEMENT just published. Any inquiries concerning exchange of Books, Ac., promptly answered. A large stock of Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Paper, Blank Books, Memoranda, Drawing Pa- g pers, School Crayons, and all kinds of Stationery at low prices. A large line of Bibles, Psalms and Hymns, Baptist Harmony, and Miscellaneous "Books at publishers' prices. Baldwin's Art of School Management and Swett's Methods of Teaching, at introductory prices. 1 Our Stock of Dry Goods. 1 Clothing, floots, Shoos, Hats, Notions and Mil- n linery is second to none, and prices are at Rock Bottom. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON A e And a happy and prosperous New Year to all our friends and customers. H. F. ADICKKS. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KlYKENOAL'S SALAAM. I YonKViLLK, S. C., January 1, 1884. J It Gratitude is a virtue close of kin to justice, and ts for spiritual and temporal advancement and ben- jj efits, it is expected that this emotion should be it the first awakened in the human heart. It is, therefore, but just, and in no matter of form or ~~ mere following of an established custom, that at 1 the beginning of this New Year, I return grateful <1 o/>lrtir>wlf>fl(rmr>nt? tn niv iMistomors and friends for the patronage bestowed on me in the past. It is to the enduring confidence and continued sup- J port of the public, that is due whatever of success I have achieved in my business, and I here express the hope that there has nothing occurred in the transactions between myself and patrons, 01 that will alienate a single one of them, or dispose them to look elsewhere for goods in my line. On J. the contrary, I trust that many just men and "honorable women not a few" may give me their trade that have not done so heretofore. J Wishing all contentment with their lot in life, and success in their several vocations, I am, very Respectfully, JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. JOHN R. ASHE. ? RETURN OF THANKS. THEREBY extend thanks to the public* for the J very largo patronage given me during the 01 year now closing, which has surpassed my most ol sanguine expectations in every department, and ? pledge every effort at my command to insure a continuance of the same. You will always find a full line in each department, at prices which ? will meet any competition in the market. STAPLE DRY GOODS, ^ GROCERIES, ' y Plantation Supplies. y HARDWARE, c g< Iron and Steel, lo w GUANOS, ACIDS AND KAINIT. w COTTON. I I would here remind those who are still indebt- d< ed to me on Account or by Note for Goods or Fertilizers bought of me this year, that I am in ? need of money and must have it to meet my ob- C ligations. C JOHN R. ASHE. POWDER " til I hereby give notice that the prices on Powder ct have been reduced, and are now as follows: FFFg Kentuckv Rifle, Whole Kegs, $5 00 I.iT/tV. ?l-^. TJSUo rr.,lf U'nrro 9. 7"> t ? ' 1 S> rv T ...... - - ? FFFg Kentucky Rille, Quarter Kegs, 1 50 ? FFFg Kentucky Rifle Powder, lib canisters, 32 Blasting Powder, wet, Whole Kegs, 3.15 Blasting Powder, dry, Whole Kegs, 2.65 * The above prices are for the trade only, and are Jj net prices, free of any charges at my Magazine. fr JOHN R. ASHE. al HERN DON BROS. v 1HS4. JJ WE return our sincere thanks to our friends ! at and customersfor their patronage for the I past year and wish them a happy and prosperous I New Year. HERNDON BROS. | Oi 1S84. i g WE are still in the ring for the sale of Phos- 1 phates, Guanos and Kainit and every one I ' who used our Fertilizers knows them and com- A metit is not necessary?only wo have to say we lil will sell as low as anv lirst-class Fertilizers are | ? sold. * HERNDON BROS. STOVES. i WE have done very well on Stoves and claim r to sell as good an article its can be bought al for the money. The Tropic and Palmetto are as good as anv one would need. HERNDON BROS. I T. M. DOBSON. $100.00 Worth to be Given Away #Y THE OED CHAP! TOP BUGGY |65 00 SINGER MACHINE 25 00 DOUBLE-CASE SILVER WATCH 10 00 TOTAL 8100 00 ON uesdav, Aug:. 26,1884, at 2 0'Clock, P. M. )N and after the 3rd of this month, in order to increase my cash sales this year, and to give le cash buyer full value for his money, I have lade the above big offer to every person who uvs ?2.00 worth of any kind of goods from me ad pays cash, a chance at the above articles, and n additional chance for every two dollars' worth ought from me, for cash, between now and the 3th day of August next. I WILL KEEP A BOOK, .nd enter every person's name in it, together ith his postofftce, and opposite each name will ea number. On the 2T?th of August next, I Will Take all the Number* 'hat are in my book (not the names) and put iem in a box and have them well shaken up, nd at 2 o'clock I will get a small boy, who can either read nor write, to draw outthe numbers, 'he 1st number drawn takes the Buggy; the nd, the Machine, and the 3rd, the Silver Watch, row this is no CHEATING LOTTERY BUSINESS. Everything is fair and square, and the lucky ones 'ill get the goods they draw, immediately after tie drawing. Remember on last August I Gave Away A Machine nd the party who drew it?a Mrs. Warren, near lover, H. C.?had only one chance. The great beauty of this thing is that the chanes do not cost you a single cent. THEY ARE GIVEN TO YOU FREE >y the Old Chap. Every porson who has cash to pond should go and see* tne Old Chap. He will ell you goods as cheap as can be bought in Yorkille, and for every $2.00 worth of goods bought rom him for cash, he will give you a chance at rhe Buggy, Machine and Watch. 'he biggest olfer ever made in Yorkville. by any lerchant, to parties to buy goods for cash. EVERY PERSON COME .nd get a chance free. The Old Chap wishes very person, both friend and foe, prosperity and appiness for 1884. t. m. dobson, Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. G. H. O'LEARY. 1884. 1884. 1884. 1884. [TfAPPY New Year's Greeting to all my [1 friends and customers. My sales have so irgely increased during the past year that I ike this opportunity of returning "thanks for le patronage so liberally bestowed, and of telllg my friends that I am determined to keep up to the present standard, if fair dealing, ' ood goods, and low prices, will do it. G. H. O'LEARY. PARLOR FURNITURE. T AM having a big run of parlor furniture this L season. You will find something nice in pun Silk Parlor Goods at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BED ROOM SUITES. Elegant bed room suites, as wen as all cheaper grades of chamber furniture. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. COMMON BEDSTEADS. rHREE HUNDRED Common Bedsteads, at prices ranging from 82.00 to 85.00 each, still a hand. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. D ININC"ROOM FURNITURE. LFULL line of dining room tables, side boards and chairs, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. KITCHEN FURNITURE. T ITCHEN SAFES, tables and chairs, cheap V at G. H. O'LEARY'S. STOVES. "iIX different patterns of cooking stoves and i three sizes of heating stoves at G. H. O'LEARY'S. IN FACT . ^"OU will find at G. H. O'Leary's everything l in the way of furniture that you can ask >r. There are Book-Cases, Secretaries, Lounges, Wardrobes and Chairs of all grades and prices, ictures, costly and cheap, engravings and iromos. Almost every freight train brings ew goods. * G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AND HAMESS. I" AM determined in this line also to lead in L prices and quality, so you will find a full line f everything kept in a first-class establishment f this kind of goods,at G. H. OLEARY'S. MAY & MAY. "GOOD GRACIOUS MR. JONES ! HIT HAT is the matter? You look so well; and J where are all those bumps that were on ou r face the last time you were down ? I thought ou would not last long, ha! ha! ha!" "Old llow, two bottles of Dr. HOLT'S DYSPKCTIC URE did it all. Go to MAY & MAY'S and 3t it before it is all sold, for no one else is aliwed to sell it but them. They will give vou a ntten guarantee. No cure, no pay." To all ho are suffering from Dyspepsia we would say >me and get a bottle of this great remedy, ancl it don't do all we say, we will return your ioney. So now is your"chance to get curecf and 5n t torget it. rnce, omv to cents per noiue. MAY & MAY. liristm&N tomes bnt once a year, ome and nee the "Old Doctor," dear. have a great variety of goods suitable for rf Christmas presents, and much cheaper this ?ar than usual. All persons wishing to make leir loved ones a present can get bargains by tiling on MAY <fc MAY. lOBSON & PARISH. THE NEW YEAR. X entering upon the Xew Year of 1884, we would return our most sincere thanks to our iends and the public in general, for their liberpatronage bestowed upon us in the past, both i the Grocery and LIVERY BUSINESS. nd by careful attention we hope to merit the .me in the future. Our stock of Groceries, ardware and Plantation Supplies is now full id complete of FIRST-CLASS GOODS. nr Feed and Livery Stable is now in first-class yle with all the latest improved vehicles, the ;st and most STYLISH HORSES AND HARNESS, nd we can attend to any and all calls. Prices beral. DOBSON <fc PARISH. GERMAN KAINIT l ND other FERTILIZERS. tons of genuine German Kainit, direct importation, and 1 other FERTILIZERS, for sale bv HERMAN BULWINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. (V January :$ 7 Jux