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(; HYMENEAL. Married?At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 31st ultimo, bv Rev. R. A. Webb, Mr. JOHN ROBINSON and Miss LIZZIE J. K? daughter of Peyton R. and Mrs. Sarah Currenee. All of Bethel. By W. II. Camp, T. J., at his residence, on the ' 2otli of January, 1><S4, Mr. JAMES PHILIPS, of Spartanburg county, S. C., and Miss SUE V. RIPPY, of Cleveland county, N. C. At Black's Station, by Trial Justice W. D. Camp. Mr. GEORGE A. MeSWAIN and Mrs. CHARITY CHEEK. Both of Spartanburg county. , -v On the 30tl> ultimo, at the residence cn Mr. R. Jackson Brown, bv Rev. M. R. Kirk pat rick, Mr. S. S. WIIITEStDES and Miss JAILIE C. BROWN. All of this county. NOTICE. THE creditors of Mrs. MARY LINDSAY, deceased, are hereby notified to present their claims against her estate, properly authenticated, on of before the tenth day of March next. JOS. F. WALLACE, Administrator. February? ' 6 5t A WORD TO THE WISE IS sufficient. Messrs. COLCOCK <fc MILLER want payment of their Notes and Accounts. We are their Attorneys. HART & HART, Yorkville, S. C. February 7 6 tf APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. ~ NOTICE is hereby given that on SATURDAY, the 8th day of MARCH, 1884, application will be made to the Clerk of the Court of Comn>on Pleas for York countv, for a Charter for R'AMAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, located about ten miles North-west of Yorkville, in said county. February 7 6 iit* JOHN W. LAWRENCE. ?1A VINO bought out the late firm of MATIj THEWS BROS., I will continue the GENERAL STORE business heretofore conducted by them at Clover, S. C., and hope to merit and retain the patronage bestowed upon them. I will be pleaseu to serve their friends, and also niv own. J. W. LAWRENCB. ' February 7 G gt* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE; A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN' J\_ R. CAIRNES, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, witnout delay. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present theni, property authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. R. A. GILFILLEN, Administrator. February 7 0 'It VEDICAL XOTICE. Dr. John R. Latimer, (1RADUATE of Maryland Univerity, and IT with a practice of three years, has permanently located at the residence of Mrs. Frank Jackson, near Clover, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the public. * February 7 0 St* BRICKS, BRICKBRICKS. For Sale. QA AAA OR 40,000 Bricks for sale. 87.00 OvraLHJv per thousand, taking i bats?2 bats 'counting as one brick; or 88.00 per thousand, all whole bricks?taking them as they come. Call on M r. A. COPY, and he will deliver them. J. D. COLCOCK. February 7 6 tf 95.00 REWARD. , STOLEA irom me unuersigneu ou J?H"ary, 1884, a HOUND U**&3Sm BITCH. She is white, except a red spot on the back, a spot on the root of her tailone ear red and the other speckled. She was expected to whelp about the 1st of February. I will pay the above reward for her delivery tome, or for such information as will lead to her recoverj>. Address, J. C. BLAIR, Blairsville, S. C. February 7 6 It* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS B. H. MASSEY has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of HIRAM K. CURETON, 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 county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 22ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1884, at 11 o'clock,A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be grantee!. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred antl- eighty-four, and in the 108th year of the Independence of the United States "of America; J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. February 7 0 2t SHERIFF'S SALE. Month Carolina--York County. W. D. Parks, Plaintiff, against W. Holmes Hardin and G. L. MeNeel, Defendants. T1Y virtue of an order from Judge T. B. Fraser, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, 18S4, Between the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of land situate in the county of York and State aforesaid, on the waters of Bullock's Creek, containing TWO HUNDRED A SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES, More or less, bounded on the north by lands of Rachel Parks and II. II. Thomson; on the east, by lands of S. L. Davidson; on the south, Inlands of Rev. W. W. Ratchford and Mary Parks; and on the east by lands of Thomas K*. Mickle and others. The said tract being the land formerly belonging to the estate of Vincent Parks, deceased, and conveyed to W. Holmes Hardin by R. H. Glenn, Sheriff' of York county, by deed bearing date the 19th day of January, lbT.'J, by virtue of an order of the Judge of Probate of York county. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. The purchaser will have the privilege of paying the entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pav fbr all necessary papers. R. H. GLfiNN, S. Y. C. February 7 t> 4t parish & Mcknight. ANOTHER ELEPHANT. "1M7E are Proud to say that we have bought anf other Elephant?to arrive in a few days? for FIFTY-FIVE CENTS on the dollar. We purchased this Elephant from Messrs. Colvin A Hood, of Chester, S. C., and the stock consists of a beautiful line of DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. And LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of the latest styles and the best quality. We think we have bought this stock nearly as close us our brother merchants bought theirs; and, friends, let us say one word to you: We Will Divide with Our Friends. We do not want all this protit ourselves, for it would be entirely too large. The attention of the Ladies is especially invite^ to the elegant line of DRESS GOODS, Which we are now enabled to exhibit, and which will be sold without reserve at panic prices. parish it Mcknight. J R. LIXDSAY & CO. RETURN OF XII INKS. I WOULD respectfully return thanks to mv customers for their patronage to J. R. LINDSAY it CO., during the past year, and inform them that the death of my partner, R. M. LIXDSAY. Will not change the management of the business, V...? ?U... ,..;il K? Ir. .-on... rl, IK.. IIUl mat tuv 111111 ?? ill u\ .uuv IV/ V?uv,a viuiin^ uiv fcrniing year TO THE I It FRIENDS All the accommodations and inducements that thev have done heretofore. J. K. LINDSAY. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. N't>TICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of JOHN QCINN, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1SS4, will make application for a final discharge from liability as Executor of said estate. JOHN M. THO.MASSON, Exocutor. , January 24 4 5ts CARPETS. Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, The /Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Bugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades, Wail Papers, Borders, l.ace Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa Ac Canton Mattings, iL'pheJstery, Engravings, Chrotnos, Picture AjFranaes. Write for Samples and Prices. BAILIE Ac COSKKRY, AUGUSTA, GA. July 12 2S lv RIDDLE & PEGRAM. | "^FERTILIZERS. : I I j WE have on hand and to arrive 1,000 sacks | Carolina Fertilizer, Palmetto Acid and | pare German Kainit. All of which we offer at prices lower than oversold before. I Groceries and Plantation Supplies. j Our stock in this line is now complete and of j the best quality. When in need of anything in our line, do not fail to see us. j i . , t. i I MOLASSES. We would call special attention to our stock of New Orleans Molasses, a}l grades and at prices 1 that defv competition. I 1 i 1 WACONS. / ] We still have on hand three of the celebrated Studebaker Wagons. One 4-horse, one 3-horse j and one 2-horse, which we offer at startlingly low , prices. KIDDLE A PEGRAM. J. II. ADAMS. LOOK FOR J. .11. ADAMS, w HEN you go to Yorkville. I STOVES. ~ ir ^jfv Jv gy-^^ifciji ? < THE place to buy Stoves, Tinware, Potware, Wooden Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, ' Stone Ware, Agate Iron Ware, Rockingham < Ware, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Table and Pock- I et Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, Carving Knives, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Basting Spoons. Bring on your Rags and Beeswax, and I will pay you more than any one else, in trade, for them. * J. M. ADAMS. A TINNER WANTED. ] A FIRST-CLASS TINNER, one who thor- ' jfx oughly understands his business, can get a i permanent situation, bv addressing 1 J. M. ADAMS, Yorkville, S. C. ^ tt A R DE NSEEDS, BIRECT from the farm, warranted fresh, pure and sure to grow, or money refunded. j. M. ADAMS. E ATT A BROTHERS ] FERTILIZERS. ~ ' 117E have entered the Fertilizer arena fully T ?' equipped in quantity, quality and prices, and are now prepared to furnish the farmers with either Aminoniated Goods or Bone Phosphates, ( for the coming season. Our Ammoniatea goods ( consist of two well-known brands, Baker's Standard and Premium Guano, both, as the analysis will show, of the highest commercial value. (Our Bone Phosphates are also of a supe- 1 rior quality, possessing a largo per cent of available Phosphoric Acid. Call and see us before buying and get one of our Fertilizer Books, containing the analyses of our goods, besides other valuable information for farmers. LATTA BROTHERS. ( HARDWARE. J WK haven nice line of Shelf and heavy Hardware, such as Hinges, Screws, Sad Irons, Adirons, Colt'ee Mills, Molasses dates, Axes, Well Chains, Well Pullevs, Clevises, Heelserews, Single-Trees, Hames, Backhands, Plow-Lines, Draw Chains, Breast Chains, Plow-Moulds, PlowStocks, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Picks, OardenForks, Bakes, Hollow Ware, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. GROCERIES. YE^E continue to add to our stock of Family < TT droeeries and Plantation Supplies, and call special attention to our stock of Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Fish, Tobaccos, Flour, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. a wm**ww y iiii' mm* t y> n ifvu .tiiw iiiniivn .>? T1TK have just received a lot of Churns, Buekf ets, Brooms, Baskets, Tubs, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. COFFINS AND CASKETS. ; rilllE undersigned, thankful for the patronage 1 X heretofore extended to him, would respect- 1 fully inform the public that he is still in the ' Undertaking Business. And is prepared to furnish ('OFF INS in all stvles ' of finish, and CASKETS and METALIC BU RIAL CASES, in all styles. WHITE <;EOSS (OFFIXS, Children#' sizes. Prices of all my BURIAL HOODS as lowas sold l?v any other house in this section of the country. < Customers Waited On at any flour, Day or night. All I ask is an inspection of my goods and prices. J. E. SMITH, Agent. AugustO .'12 tf ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. ! WHEREAS JOHN A. DARWIN has applied to nie for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed. 011 all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of PEYTON B. 1 DARWIN, late of the conntv 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 county, to be holden at York Court House on the 15TII DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. I)., 1884, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to ' | shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of I January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the | . 108th vear of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. Judge of Probate. . January .'U f> 2t J | DENTAL SERGE RY. : i Drs. J. A. A E. F. Glenn. ffifgSgyL SURGEON DENTISTS, j Yoi kvllle and Roc k Hill. WOULD respectfully inform the public that their | Ollieesat eacii of the above places are now open, and they are prepared, with all the improved fai cilities/to attend to any orders in the DENTA L '< ART, at low prices and on reasonable terms. ; TOOTH POWDERS and BRUSHES of best ; quality in stock. Office in Yorkville in ALLISON'S BUILD- j ING, over M. Strauss' Store, where one of us ; I may be found at all times. ; January 10 2 6m j ^ APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. |, XTOTICE is herebv given that the undersigned, . VllimniSlliUUl t?l im; V.-H.ur \n .... ... HEMPHILL, deceased, has made a final settle- ' meat with the Judge of Probate for York eoun- j jtv, and on Monday, the 11th day of February, | i next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., will make application j 1 for a linal discharge from liability as Administ rator of the said estate. \VM. H. HOSHOKOUHH, Administrator. I January 17 J f>t XOTICE. j^XEcrTOKS, Administrators and (Juardians Ij are hereby reminded that their returns must be tiled in this Oltice during the months of January and February. Failure to make the same, causes forfeiture*of commissions, besides other penalties. J. HKATTY WILLIAMS, j Probate Judge. . January :?l "? 'Jt 1 T. M. DOBSON. $100 Worth to be Given Away. OX August 2<ith next, there will he given away in Yorkville, S. ONE TOP BIJGOT, One Sewing Machine, And ONE DOUBLE-CASE WATCH, By that benevolent uiu v nap inai you nuvu heard so much talk about. There is no gambling nor lottery business connected with the thing. It is a straight-out give away. Any one buying goods from the Old Chap, and has any religious scruples about having his name put down on the Old Chan's Book, there are plenty of poor widows and orphans, who are in need and would gladly accept any of the above articles. So the Old Chap will gladlv put down any of their names that you may designate. "Well, 01(1 Chap, 1" have heard a good deal about Your Buggy Business, But to convince myself, I just called in one day last week and saw people buying and having their names put down on the book, and out of curiosity, I ventured to ask the Old Chap how many chances he had given away that day, and io my utter astonishment, lie said 36. and No One in Town Scarcely; And I was also struck to sefe how careful parties were in having their names put on the Gift Book." "Well, Mr. Jones, I think they are just right. It does not cost them anything^ They want to buy the goods from someone, and why not get them from the Old Chap, as they might get the BUGGY OR MACHINE, And it would be a big thing for them. And, remember, for every two dollar's worth of goods bought you get your name entered 011 the Prize Book, and another thing that surprised me was the cheapness of the goods. Over-Coats, Cloaks. Dolmans And heavy goods of almost any kind, can be bought almost at your own price, if you have the money. The Old'Ohap has gone into THE MACHINE BUSINESS LIVELY. He has now 011 hand 25 Machines. He sells the fine Household, White, New Home, Springfield ind Goodrich Singer, all first-class Machines. And besides, when you buy a Machine from the Did Chap?his cheapest one?gives you 12 chances xt the Bnggy, Sewing Machine and Watch. That is a big thing, and if the Old Chap's Machines are the kind you want, there is the place to buv." "\Vell, sir, what about MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING ? "It is all right again. Cutting, fitting and making Dresses, selling all kinds of Millinery and rrimining Hats. Prices are at Rock Bottom now. Want to close outnll Winter stock. Come xnd see the Old Chap's goods and prices. Remember, he keeps the Old Oaken Bucket, Lucy Hinton, Old Chap and other brands of Chewing Tobacco. Ylso, Durham Smoking Tobacco, all at market trices. If you want to buy anything, the Old ".'hap may save you money. So call and see him. He is smiling a good deal these days, even if the oads are muddy. Now is the time to secure four chance to get a Buggy, Sewing Machine or Watch given you, NOT TO COST YOU A SINGLE CENT. 3nly buy 82.00 worth of goods and get your name lown on the Old Chan's book. T. M. DOBSOX, Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. W. C. LATIMER." VALENTINES. rHE largest assortment of Valentines ever brought to this market, at anv price, from 10 ents per dozen to 82./50 a piece, bon't buy until /on see them. If vou want a nice Silk Dress, call on LATIMER. If vou want a nice Dress made, call on LATIMER. If you want a nice Hat trimmed, call on LATIMER. If vou wantMcCall's Dress Patterns, call on LATIMER. If vou want Fashionable Millinerv, call on LATIMER. T<' * "" r\C "C\ir?r?*r (-i r\rwlu ??n!1 nil LATIMER. " If you want any kind of Fancy or Family Groceries, call on * LATIMER.' If vou want a good smoke or chew, call on LATIMER. If vou want a good Sewing Machine, call on ^ LATIMER. CLOTHING. I have a few heavy business Suits, Men's and Uovs' Over-Coats, that I am offering very low. Sow is the time to get an Over-Coat chean. These goods are all fresh and new?not old gootls hat have been carried over two or throe years. I am offering them very cheap, as I do not want :o carry them over to another season. 1 have also a nice lot of Home-made Jeans, Kerseys. Charlottesville Cassimores, Blankets, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets. In fact, everything in the way of heavy Winter (foods, that will be lold at greatly reduced rates. I Am Still Paying 15 cents Cash Per bushel for Cotton Seed. W. C. LATIMER. YORKVILL.E LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, NEAP. THE COURT HOUSE. A RE now open and will be kept in first-class J\ style with comfortable vehicles of all kinds, good horses and careful drivers. BUGGIES AND PHAETONS. Just received another lot of those nice Cincinnati Leather Trimmed Buggies, warranted stanlard work. I sell no inferior work. Come and examine my full stock of vehicles before you purchase. FEEDING. You can have your horses fed as cheap as the heapest, at the Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. WANTED. 10,000 BUNDLES of Fodder, :UK) Bushels of Corn, part in the ear, 200 Bushels of Oats, ." 00 Bushels of Cotton Seed, For which I will pav the highest cash price if doi! ? " V O SMTTTT. LIVCiCU OVMUI. J ... ? August 2 :U tf HERN DO A BROS. PHOSPHATE?KAINIT. WE have the verv*bcst grade of Wando Phosphate? and genuine German Kainiton hand; uul if you want to compost any kind of manure von can gather up on'vour farui,we would advise von to get Wando Phosphate and Kainit. 1IERNDON DUOS., Agents. WACiONsT rl-' you need a good one, don't forget the Piedmont. We have 1, 2 and J horse wagons on hand and can save von some monov on the pur[ haseofone. * HERN DON BROS. STOVES." IX1ROPIC AND PALMETTO are giving splenI. did satisfaction to those who bought them from us. IIERNDON BROS., Agents. ONLY ?0 CENTS ! T1IIE TEMPERANCE WORKER, enlarged and improved, adopted as the OHieial Organ of the Good Templars, Sons of Temperance and Women's Christian Temperance Union of South Carolina, managed by an able corps of editors representing each of the above organizations, is published semi-monthly at only <?< cents a year. Agents wanted in every town. Sample copies free. Address TIIE TEMPERANCE WORKER, Columbia, S. <'. January "1 " Jt WITHERS ADICKES. FERTILIZERS. REMEMBER to see us before buying your Acid Phosphate, Dissolved Bone, Ammoj niated Guano, Kainit, ete. I We do not expect to go out into the highways I to sell the Etiwan, but if you want reliable Fer- i I tilizers, you can get them from us at the proper | prices. Baker's Chemical Mixture is ready prepared ' and a good Fertilizer, which we are "ottering at j low figures. I WE HAVE ALMOST EVERYTHING r In Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Tin, I Wooden and Willow Ware, and don't allow our j neighbors to undersell us. IN GROCERIES. ! We have learned that it pays to keep only firstclass goods. While we all may eat our peck of dirt," we don't like to do it knowingly. We uon t mean to Keep impure emaoies. IN HARDWARE. There is great room for variable prices, and experience is worth considerable in buying the same. We hope we have some of this valuable experience. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. We are offering some Decorated Ware very cheap. Tea and Chamber Sets, etc. Have a lot of thin Granite, which resembles China, and is much cheaper. Glassware cheaper thamfound elsewhere. Sheet Tin. Window Glass of all sizes, etc. CATTLE POWDERS, Stove Polish, Diamond Dust for cleaning Silverware, etc. Indigo at cost, by the pound or more. Potash Lye, etc. Oils, Lamps, and all parts of same. " Respectfully, WITHERS ADICKES. F. HAPPERFIELD. isai mwvwn issi M XI JLi TT JL V^ jl I 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 will not be undersold. MARBL? YARD. I 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 bo seen in my yard at all times. F. HAPPERFIELD. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. Ready-Made Clothing, &c., Down in Prices. "TlARTIES wanting Coats, Pahts, or Vests, i ? l I--1- 1 I>.?1 i>milkuiH, iiUiiv^y wvur*V/Uaiot ouun in ui uar moral Skirts, can get them at a reduced price, by calling on us. " I HiRDWARK. In the Plow-Stock lino, we have the Avery, Roman, and Ferguson it Blunt Single-Foot. We have double-foot Stocks and two-horse Plows. We are Agents tor, and can, on short notice, furnish Walking and Riding Cultivators. We have the celebrated Avery Plows. 1 lames, HameStrings, Plow Lines', Trace and Breast Chains, Cross-Cut Saws, Picks, Mattocks, Dirt Shovels, Rakes, Spades, Bush Hooks or Axes, Nails, Horse ana Mule Shoes, Saws, Saw Handles, Augers, Coffee Mills, Meat Chops, Tea and Table Spoons, Cotton Cards, Braces and Bits, Hinges, Pad, Rim, Stock and Closet Locks, Shoe Nails, Finishing Nails, Auger Handles, Pick Handles, Long Handled Hoes, Clocks, etc., etc. A Full Fine of School Books, At introduction prices. Such as- Maury's Geographies. Vendible's Arithmetics, Kasy Algebra, MeGully's Readers, Ac. The Celebrated American Sewing Machine, Warranted. KENNEDY BROTHERS it BARRON. M. STRAUSS. NOW IS THE TIME. JI. Strauss Offers his WINTER STOC K At Very Low Figures. j Parties in need of WINTER CLOTHIXG Will find itto their interest to examine his stock. I DISSOLUTION. TIIK firm of O'FARRELL it DICKSON is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. B. F. Caldwell succeeding Mr. O'Fnrrell in the business. The business of the old firm will be closed bv the new firm of Caldwell <fc Dickson. J NO. N. O'PARRELL, J. C. DICKSON. NEW FIRM. The undersigned would respectfully inform j the public that they have formed a partnership for tlie purpose of conducting the Grocery Busi- | ness, and that they now have on hand, in the house formerly known as the York Drugstore a { full and complete stock of Family and Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, ite., which will lie j sold as low as the same Goods can be obtained in j this market. A call is respectfully solicited. B.F.CALDWELL. J. C. DICKSON. January 17 3 <?m T. S. JEFFERYS HAS now in warehouse and will be constantly receiving during the season full supplies I of I I'nfupsco. Sfononnd Xavassa Acid Phosphate and German Haiuif. I And will soon receive XtiviiNsn. Stono and Pntupsco Guano, j All of which are offered to my old customers | i and the public generally at as low prices as can ! he afforded for best grade Fertilizers. T. S. JEEFKRYS. MOXFY TO LOW. 17*ARM MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED in the State of South Carolina, for a term of ! THREE AND FIVE years, in amounts of $100 I and upward, secured by first mortgage on im; proven plantations for one-third of their actual ; value. Interest payable annually about the 1st j of each year. Address, R. A. MORGAN, Columbia, S. C. November !."? -HI "in | H. F. ADICKES. I GREAT INDUCEMENTS. C < WE are offering great inducements to CASH pr BUYERS, and beg to call their attention jr(] to the following goods, in which we are showing m in te tu Big; Bargains. Ct 7,000 vards nice choice Prints at 5 cents per m yard, Jtegular price 84 cents. 1,000 yards 4-4 bleached Homespun, at 10 cents j an per yard. Regular price 12V cents. I sh 5,000to 0,000 yards new and choice Dress Goods j la at 12V and MS cents per yard. Regular price IK, | 20 and 25 cents. A limited supply of these goods at the low prices mentioned. THE VERY LOWEST PRICED ,f, w w All-Wool Cashmeres that we have ever shown Exceptional qualities. Attention is also invited to the unusually low prices at which we arc F< fo d< Selling the Following Goods. Ti Ladies' Kid and Cloth Gloves. oi Ladies', Misses' and Children's Stockings. G Ladies' Underwear of every description. hi Ladies' and Misses' Merino Vests and Drawers. Ladies' Cloaks, Skirts and Jackets. Misses' Hoods and Jackets. Men's Kid and Cloth Gloves. Men's Under Shirts and Drawers. Men's White Shirts. A splendid assortment of all kinds of Jewelry, newest styles. Fi Also, * tli A SPLENDID STOCK OF NOTIONS, Oi rir?/v/lo T n/ino VmKvAiHariua Rruiilvi ?mrl White Goods, <fce., <fcc. Special prices on Wooi ^ Jeans. It is universally known tliat we carry the Finest Stock of Millinery Goods di al ot Outside of large cities, and it only remains for us to say that we guarantee prices as low as the lowest.' OUR POPULAR MILLINER tli in Is on hand at all times, and ready to please lady customers. S( at Send to Walter B. Moore, Who has just been employed l>v us, for price hi lists on Books and Stationery, and samples of K \\ II DRESS GOODS, ? nr P Prints, ?fce. He will be glad to see his friends, and wo allow him the privilege of selling them | GOODS ('HEAD. H. F. ADICKES. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. SHEET STRAINS FROM A GUANO HORN. 1 I HAVE been fortunate in.securing the control 1 of the sale of the Pacific Acid and Guano in *? this section, having succeeded with their good j' will, Messrs. Hunter & Gates of the "Mammoth." w I would he glad to supply again all those who have heretofore used these goods, and of course any others who may desire to doso. The Pacific, is one of the host, if not thd best Phosphate Rock Acids on the market; while the Guano of this brand, is pronounced by those who have applied it to their crops, to be superior to anything they have ever used. T have also a supply of lvainit and a stock of Improved Harris' Fertilizer. Having bought the above goods for cash, I am \ ? . a. : it...i ?? prepared 10 meet any prices uiiuvfcu punm y iu dealers may make. to And now, "friends countrymen and lovers," hear mc for the cause of the celebrated Irish 1,1 Hone, a pure animal hone Acid Phosphate, unquestionably superior to, and cheaper at the price asked for it, than any Rock Acid. I have heretofore been unable to supply the demand for this brand of goods, and my supply again being limited, I desire to furnish lirst, if possible, all ^ those who have been using it. I would feel obliged, therefore, if you would call the lirst day you are in town, or "drop me a line" by mail, stating how much you are likely to need, and I will keep it for you. JOHN C. KUYKEXRAL. 1>< ki m J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. = \KW FI KVITIHE STORK. ll Cottage Furniture, I at fo (10NSISTIXH of Bedroom Suites, of different aJ tirades. Walnut, Marlilc-Top and plain Iinreaus. Wash Stands and Centre Tables. BEDSTEADS VXD EOUXGES. If Walnut and Maple bedsteads. Sideboard and 0f Dining Room Safes, Tables, Spring Reds, Mat- (?, tresses, Lounges and Cradles. p, CHAIRS. if Rocking, Olliee, Parlor, Dining-Room and Children's Chairs. Oi Funeral Goods. lm ? Wo keep oti hand a full stock of Burial Cas- lb ketsand Cases, (Boss White Cases, Children's j fei size. Casket and Coffin Handles, Screws 'and i ru I other Coffin Hardware. For saloon reasonable | tli terms. J. ED. JEFFERYS it CO. i tli _ & DOBSOJV & PARISH. ^ TO ARRIVE i VTl'-W ORLEANS MOLASSES, which was J | X s bought at the very lowest prices and which ' S( we will sell at the lowest prices by the barrel. tl( j You will save money by giving us a call and pet- <*o ting prices. ry fo SrO.lK AXI) COFFEE K i By the barrel and sack at close figures. A full _ I and complete stock of Steel Plows and Plow ; | Stocks. A largestock of first-class Soleand Up-* per Leather, Trace Chains, Backhands, 1 fames, T 1 Singletrees, Breast Chains, X sii shot caxs, JjJ pe Shot, Powder and Caps. Ifinges, Screws, Hasp ('a and Staples, Repair Links, Locks of all kinds, sizes and prices, in fact our stock of (Jroeeries, Hardware and Plantation Supplies is full ami ! complete. Both in quality and in prices, we are E ; in the market and will not he undersold. II 1 POBSON A PARISH. lUNTER & OATES. >N WEST LIBERTY. >Vli noted characteristics at the Mammoth are low prices for reliable merchandise. The ice tells, and everybody tells the price. No iods misrepresented to effect sales. With such ottoes, and with the reputation we have gained the past of adhering to them, and with the dermination not to depart from them in the fore, we feel confident that wo Can Oiler its Great Inducements, m meet any fair competition, andean give as neh for the dollar as anybody. We are desirous of selling more goods for cash id less on credit, and our inducements are ort profits, and live and let live. We have a rge stock of .... . ... i "iv/ht ivnir /iaai?u i STAI'Lti AM* rAMl imi uuvua. nd our stock is entirely new, :md of the best lality, bought from the best liouses, and is alavs com pic,avoiding the necessity of replying, e'are just out. All Kinds of Ready-Made Goods. or men, boys and children, and they are noted r their admirable fit. faultless style, and won;rful durability, and we are selling them at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, o make room for Spring stock. Come and get ir prices at the counters. The Pearl Shirt, ents' Collars, Cuffs and Underwear always on mds. HATS AND CAPS, or men, boys and children. Come and get lem ; they are all stylish and new. Dress Goods, f til most any shade you could desire, and at iv price. Our Black Silks are superior to any ibtls on the market. Every lady expresses her irprise on pricing our Millinery Goods, Cloaks, olmans, Jackets, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES. Miles' celebrated comfort-giving Shoes for laes, children and men, and the largest stock of 1 kinds of Boots and Shoes in town, and we are Fering them at the lowest figures. Slates, Stationery, Books, Pencils and Ink aluys to he found. r I J*_ w liS boxes to lie sold cheap. All bought before e rise. Smoking Tobacco also on hand. Snuff 4, 5 and (1 ounce bladders. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Reticules and Hearth . ugs. A full line of Crockery, in Tea and Dinner its, Single Pieces, Howls", Pitchers and Ewers; id decidedly the handsomest Chamber Sets in wn. HARDWARE. Just received a new assortment of Rogers' Tae and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons, im, Plate, Pad and Brass Wardrobe Locks, 'rought Butts, Screws, Augers, Chisels, Axes, atchets, Drawing Knives, Mill Files, Handtws and Files, Rasps, Brittania Dippers, Braces id Bitts, Awls, Shovels, Spades, Hay Forks, akes, Trace Chains, Scythes, Mule Bits, Shoes id Nails, Horse Shoes," Claw Hammers, Steel lows, and innumerable other articles in this no. REMEMBER THE MAMMOTH! HUNTER & OATES. JOHN R. ASIIE. FERTILIZERS. IIERKBY give notice that I have complete arrangements and all the facilities necessary supply a large trade in Fertilizers this season, id am determined to lead in this department as tlid last season. Have now in stock and on the ay a large lot of Ashe's Amnion iated Dissolved Bones, ASHEPOO ACID PHOSPHATE, Pure German Kainit nd a few formulas of High (trade Chemicals, id come before the trade on my usual platform give the best goods at the lowest prices, not to i left, but to lead. Before buying confer with e and I will save you money. My stock of DKXE1ML MERCHANDISE ml Plantation Supplies is now full up,in which >u will tind all the seasonable goods. 1 now fer special iiulneeinents in Xew Orleans Molasses. jnnsyl van in Drop Forge Plows, and in fart all nds of Plantation necessities. Come and see e and save money. JOHN R. ASHE. T. B. UcCLAIN CO. Rest Bargains In Yorkville. are ottering the best bargains in York'T ville in the way of Clothing, Hats, Roots id Shoes, Rhinkets, Ac. We are selling suits r S15.n0 that were sold for 822.00 three months ;o. In fact we are ottering our large STOCK OF CLOTHING AT COST. | you need a pair of Rlankets you can get them cost from 'P. R. MeClain Si Co. If you or any your kindred want or ever expect to want any ockery or Class Ware, don't fail to call on us, r we have about two thousand pieces which we tend to sell at some price. We have a splendid le of Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, inelndS 1 The Celebrated Sullivan Tobacco. ir stock of Groceries is full and complete. We ive a nice varietvof Fancy Groceries, such as Onmlu l>i,.\rlnu Snii>n? A'r_ a lanrO lot of I (tent, Kennesiiw and Country Flour, Jiacon, reakfast Strips, Lard, Bice, Crist, Sugar, Cofe, Ac. We have just received a car load of Syps and Molasses, and we are offering them at | every lowest prices. Don't forget the place, e house formerly occupied by Messrs. Hunter Dates, on Main street. And remember we al- I w tin one to undersell us. i T. H. McCLAIN A CO. application for discharge. TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned j Surviving Executor of the estate of JoHX- ' >X GOFORTII, deceased, has inadea final set- j mient with the Judge of Probate for York | uuty, and on Monday, the 2">th day of Febrita- | , 1SX4, at 12 o'clock, M., will make application . r a final discharge from liability as Surviving I: seculor of the said estate. ! : HEXDERSOX MARTIX, | , Surviving Executor, i , January 24 4 5t notice. ~!; 1ERSOXS living along the post route from < YORK VILLE to CHARLOTTE, X. C., de- I j ring to subscribe for the Yorkvillk Exqui- i j jk, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive j ( eir papers at a post office, will have their pa- ' rs delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for j rrving, bv putting their names on mv club. < C. A. DORSETT. | < CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to ; 'X Real Estate. For sale at the i EXQUIRER OFFICE. ' < L. LOWRY SMITH. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ! I HAVE received the most of my goods, and am now ready to serve my friends and the public. I will try and tell you some of the numerous articles. Well, I will tell you about HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, HAMS. I have a tierce of P. T. George's celebrated Baltimore Hams, also some of their nice, sweet and juicy choice Breakfast Strips, at 12J ets., per pound. Think of it. Liard, Lard, Lard, Lard. - r--l -i , I mil is liiiru, ami m> i-uimii wcu smu , i;uiucbu<i price it. Choice Carolina Rice, none of your small cracked up Rice, but good whole grain article. GRIST, GRIST, GRIST. SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, That nobody can beat in price or quality. CHEESE, CHEESE, CHEESE, CHEESE, That will do you good to see. PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, Made out of the best quality of goods, and that T will guarantee to suit any farmer. PLOW STOCKS, PLOW STOCKS, at $1.25. at $1.25. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS. CIGARS. I HAVE made arrangements to keep supplied with the best line of Ciprars (I mean it) that has ever been kept here, and will oiler the celebrated Baltimore Excelsior Cigar at (> for 25 cents. And my Sunshine Cigar, I will sell you S for 25 cents or $2.50 per box, and guarantee it to be as pood as most of the Cigars you buy at 6 for 25 eents. The curious will ask how can you do it. The answer?I buy for Cash, and in 10,000 lots at a time and got them as cheap as the Jobbers do. Come and smoke one and be convinced. TOBACCO. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. Well, when I tell you that I sell X. T). SULLIVAN'S goods, of WALKKRTOWN, X. C., that is enough, for they have the finest reputation in the land. Come and try my FREE AND EASY, T. C. 1). and C. A D. brands, and you will get a chew that will last you longer than any tobacco in the land. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Cedar Buckets, Common Water Buckets, Well Buckets and Churns, ?fee. Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, Pepper, Spice, Geletine, Maccaroni and Snuff. TIX WARE, TIX WARE. Sieves, Tin Wash Pans, Bake Pans, Dippers and everything in this line. Pome one,come all, come rich, come poor, come everybody and be convinced that I have one of the nicest stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES In York, and will give you as much for your money as any one. Come and give the Corner Store "a trial. L. LOWRY SMITH. SMITH & COLCOCKr GUANO! GUANO!! OUAXO ! ttlJAtf O!! GLAXO! GLAXO!! W'K are able to offer the public that celebrated PATAPSCO GUANO that is so favorably known, in the future at 400 lbs cotton per ton. ATLANTIC ACID ATLANTIC ACID ATLANTIC ACID. 1,000 Sacks of this well-known Acid. Don't be in too great a hurry to buy, call and see us and give us a trial on prices. ATLANTIC GUANO, ATLANTIC GUANO, ATLANTIC GUANO. We will havethis Brand in Ammoniated Goods, good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. Don't be humbugged by this High Grade and different priced business. All the Standard Acids cost the same, Wo don't claim ours to ne netter, but simply as good as the best. SMITH <fc COLCOCK. G. II. O'LEARY. 1884. 1884. 1884. 1884. HAPPY New Year's Greeting to all my friends and customers. My sales have so largely increased during the past year that I take this opportunity of returning thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed, and of telling my friends that I am determined to keep it up to the present standard, if fair dealing, good goods, and low prices, will do it. ' G. H. O'LEARY. I)IXI\G ROOM FURXITURE. A FULL line of dining room tables, side boards and chairs, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BED BOOH SUITES. T^LEGANT BED ROOM SUITES, as well as all cheaper grades of chamber furniture. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. COMJtOX BEDSTEADS. THREE HUNDRED Common Bedsteads, at prices ranging from #2.0<) to #5.00 each, still on hand. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. PARLOR FURXITURE. TAM having a big run of parlor furniture this season. You will find something nice in Spun Silk Parlor Goods at G. H. O'LEARY'S. " HITCH EXFFRXIT UR E. KITCHEN SAFES, tables and chairs, cheap at G. H. O'LEARY'S. , STOVES. SIX different patterns of cooking stoves and three sizes of heating stoves at G. H. O'LEARY'S. IX FACT TT'GU will find at G. II. O'Leary's everything J. in the way of furniture that you can ask for. There are Book-Cases, Secretaries, Lounges, Wardrobes and Chairs of all grades and prices. Pictures, costly and cheap, engravings and chronios. Almost every freight train brings new goods. G. II. O'LEARY. SADDLES AVI) HARXESS. JAM determined in this line also to lead in ......lit,, un vnn will finfl !l full Hn? J| pm-csmimiimuv^juu ~ of everything kept in a lirst-class establishment of this kind of goods,at G. if. OLEARY'S. ,r. O. WALK Kit. P. S. WALL. WALKER A WALL. '"MAID OF ATHENS." TIIIS is the brand of one of the most popular live-cent Cigars manufactured. We have control of the sale of it in this town, and respectfully ask smokers and lovers of the weed to give it atrial. WALKER <fc WALL. CANNED GOODS. Wf E have a choice stock of Canned Goods, TT including all articles canned for this market. Our goods are fresh and warranted gen nine. Attention is calieu to our taniieu .uhckprel, which is nice and convenient. WALKER A WALL. TIIl'RBKR'S COFFEE. 117" E sell this popular brand of Coffee?Thurf f ber's No. 34, roasted. A full stock of tinroasted coffee on hand. WALKER & WALL. OTHER GOODS. SUGARS, ofall grades; Candies in full assortment; Tinware, Crockery, Flour, Isaeon, Lard, Hams, and everything* usually kept in a lirst-class Grocery Store, which will*be sold as low as the same quality of goods can lie bought in this or arv neighboring market. WALKER & WALL. """ MAY <& MAY. ~ "00(H) GRACIOUS MR. JONES ! 11 A M IS llieiliaucr .' Hill niun nn tvi'ii , 211iii ? v where are all tliose bumps that were on you r face the last t i me you were down ? I thought con would not last long, ha! ha! ha!" "Old fellow, two bottles of Dr. HOLT'S DYSPECTIC CURE did it all. Go to MAY it MAY'S and ^et it before it is all sold, for no one else is allowed to sell it but them. They will give vou a written guarantee. No cure, iio pay." To all who are sutfering from Dyspepsia we would say ome and get a bottle of this great remedy, anil if it don't do all we say, we will return your money. So now is your chance to get cured and Ion't forget it. Price, only 7"> cents per bottle. MAY A MAY. Christmas conies but once a year, Lome and see the "Old Doctor," dear. 1?7E have a great variety of goods suitable fbr j V Christmas presents, and much cheaper this roar than usual. All persons wishing to make heir loved ones a present can get bargains bv ailing on MAY it MAY."