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PRIMARY CANDIDATES. For the Senate. J. M. ADAMS. J. G. BLACK. * J. F. HART. E. M. LAW. C. E. SPENCER. - - m For the House of Representatives. * J. C. CHAMBERS. J. M. IVY. CADWALLADER JONES. J. C. McGILL. B. H. MASSEY. GEORGE L. RIDDLE. W. BLACKBURN WILSON, Jr. J. C. WITHERSPOON. For County Commissioners. J. L. ADAMS. JAMES B. ALLISON. LAWSON JENKINS. S. A. McELWEE. ROB'T. M. PLAXCO. R. T. RIGGINS. C JOS. N. STEELE. ^ R. W. WHITESIDES. For County Treasurer. r H. A. D. NEELY. For County Auditor. T. C. DUNLAP. W. B. WILLIAMS. For Probate Judge. H. W. HOPE. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. For Clerk of the Court. 1 J. R. LINDSAY. rJOS. F. WALLACE. For School Commissioner. S. L. DAVIDSON. D. HARRISON. ROBERT LATHAN. For Sheriff. ROB'T. H. GLENN. AV TA TOPTNTSTON. For Coroner. J. M. CALDWELL. GEO. M. LOWRANCE. J. R. SCHORB. The above named gentleman have complied with the requirements. They only can be voted for in the primary election on the 25th instant. R. H. GLENN, Chairman Dem. Ex. Committee. W. B. McCaw, Secretary. Yorkville S. C., August 12, 1884?G P. M. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. a A/} ACRES of valuable land, well watered 1UO and improved. Applvsoonto Rev. \V. Y. LOVE, Bethany, S. C. August 14 33 2t FOR SALE. 1 OFFER FOR SALE THE HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkville now occupied by Mrs. MARIA MOLTKE, situate on Liberty street, adjoining lots of Dr. A. I. Barron and S. L. Miller. 1 The lot contains ONE ACRE, and has a fourroom Cottage and a good well of water on it. 1 y Terms?One-half cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, secured. JOS. F. WALLACE, Agent Maria Moltke. August 14 33 3t NEW HEATTH.IRKET. THE undersigned would re- ^ ^V|HH spectfully inform the citi- mtUsT ** zens of Yorkville that they JBmJUm have opened a MEAT MARKET on the lot adjoining HERNDON'S BAKERY, and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY mornings will have on sale, the best meats this section of country can afford. Beef will be supplied on each of the above named days, and MUTTON on WEDNESDAYS and SATUR- | DAYS. The highest cash prices will be paid for fat oeeves ana subcu. ROBERTS & WALLACE. August 14 33 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, " - County of York. WHEREAS Mrs. AGNES F. KIRKPATR1CK has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of SAMUEL KIRKPATRICK, 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 county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 30TH DAY /OF AUGUST, A. D., 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 9th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the 109th vearof American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. August 14 33 2t dominations for ?itf. For County Treasurer. To the Democratic Voters of York county: The undersigned would respectfully ask for a recommendation for re-appointment to the Office of TREASURER QF YORK COUNTY, by your votes at the primary election. Having tilled the office, mv qualifications are known. II. A. D. NEELY. Yorkville, S. C., July 5th, 1884. 28 tf For Sheriff*. We are authorized to announce ROBERT H. ~ GLENN as a candidate for re-election to tlie olliceof Sheriff of York county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters as may be expressed through the primary election. July 24 " 30 tf The undersigned respectfully announce WILLIAM D. JOHNSTON as a candidate for the nomination forSHERIFFof York county, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. Many Friends. July 17 20 tf Fop Auditor. We are authorized to announce T. C. DUNV. LAP {is a candidate for nomination for COUNTY AUDITOR, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. July 24 * 30 tf We are authorized to announce W. B. WILLIAMS as a candidate before the primary election for re-election to the office of AUDITOR of York county?subject to the decision of the said primary election. July 17 29 tf For Clerk of Court. JOS. F. WALLACE respectfully announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of CLERK 01' THE COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the primary election. July 10 28 to - His friends announce, as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Clerk of the C'ourtof YorK county, uapi. j . iwhjji.iv i jui.xuaA 1?a man qualified in every respect to discharge the duties of the ofilce. July 3 27 tf I For Probate Judge. H. W. HOPE places himself in the hands of his friends as a candidate for nomination to the office of JUDGE OF PROBATE, subject to tho resultof the approaching primary election. July 17 21) tf We are authorized to announce J. BEATTY WILLIAMS for the office of PROBATE JUDGE, subject to the action of the approaching primary election. Mr. Williams is the incumbent, having held the same for the last year, r* July 10 28 tf For School Commissioner. The friends of Rev. D. HARRISON present his name as a suitable candidate for SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Many Voters. July 3 27 tf Bullock's Creek township?tho banner township for big clubs, and noted for its modesty in laying claim to any of the county offices?now ventures io present the name of S. L. DAVIDSON, Esq., for nomination for COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. Many Friends. July 10 28 tf The friends of education in York county, fully recognizing and appreciating the eminent services of Rev. R. LATHAN, as County School Commissioner during the four terms that he has so satisfactorily discharged the duties of that imJP" portant office, respectfully present his name for re-election, subject to the will of the Democratic party, as may be expressed through the primary election. June 2(1 20 tf | ^miotiitctmrafs for ?ffict. For Coroner. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. CALDWELL, Sr., as a candidate for nomination for CORONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 14 * 33 2t* The friends of GEORGE M. LOWRANCE respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of CORONER for York County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the primary election. Many Friknds. August 7 32 . St* For the Senate. We are authorized to announce Dr. JOHN G. BLACK as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of York county, as may be expressed through the primary election. July 24 30 tf We are authorized to announce C. E. SPENCER, Esq., as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the action of the Democratic party of York county at the primary election. July 10 28 tf We are authorized to announce General E. M. LAW as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the action of the Democratic party of York county, at the primary election. July 3 27 tf We are authorized to announce J. M. ADAMS as a candidate for the Senate from York county, subject to the result of the next primary election. June 26 26 tf The friends of Maj. JAMES F. HART announce him as. a candidate before the Democratic primary election for the nomination as STATE SENATOR from York county. They offer his name on the sound Democratic principle that a Sublic servant'who has faithfully and efficiently ischarged his duties should bo re-elected, especially where the incumbent has held the position for a single term or less. { July 10 28 * tf For County CominiNsioner. The friends of ROBERT M. PLEXCO respectfully announce him as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 14 33 3t The frionds of ROBERT W. WHITESIDES respectfully announce him as a candidate tor nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 7 32 3t* We are authorized to announce JOSEPH N. STEELE as a candidate for nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 7 32 3t9 The friends, of LAWSON JENKINS respectfully announce him as ^candidate for nomina tion as one of the COUJNT Y Lu.uaiisstuiNj&.rvcj, subject to the Democratic primary election. Many Voters. July 31 31 4t We are authorized to announces. A. McELWEE as a candidate for nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. July 24 30 tf ? We are authorized to announce R. T. RIGGINS as a candidate for re-election to the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER of York county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county, as may be expressed through the primary election. July 24 30 tf The friends of J. LEANDER ADAMS respectfully announce him as a candidate for nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. Bethel. July 17 29 tf To the Democratic Voters of York County The name of Dr. JAMES B. ALLISON is respectfully presented before the primary election for nomination as one of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of York, subject to the result of said election. Country Voters. July 17 29 tf For the House of Representatives. The friends of Col. J. M. IVY nominate him as a candidate for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election, and urge his election upon the ground of his superior qualifications to discharge the duties of a capable, faithful, and fearless legislator. Acting upon the principle that "success is the I nf movif ?? the ffflntlfimiin herebv Dluced uiibCiivit v* AJk*vi*vj VMV ? ^ . ! Hi"nomination is pre-eminently qnalified to re- j fleet credit upon the people of York county in I the House of Representatives, wherein his line tact and large experience in all matters of practical business, would shine conspicuousl}'. Col. Ivy has never sought oflice, but in the trying davs before and after 1876?days which, thank (4od, are fled?he was conspicuous as an organizer, and thus did yeoman service for the Democracy of York county. Let his fellow citizens, therefore, avail themselves of this, their earliest opportunity, to make public recognition of their appreciation of his eminent services. Vox Porunir August 14. 33 2t We are authorized to announce W. BLACK WILSON, Jr., as a candidate for homination for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 14 33 lit We are authorized to announce Col. CADWALLADEIt JONES as a candidato for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 14 33 2t We are authorized to announce JAMES C. McGILL as a. candidate for nomination for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. August 11 33 2t The friends of Hon. B. H. MASSEY respectfully announce him as a candidate foi re-election to the LEGISLATURE, subject to the action of the Democratic voters of York county at the primary election. Many Friends. August 7 32 3t* The friends of GEORGE L. RIDDLE respectfully present his name before the Democratic primary election of York county as a candidate for re-election to the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, subject to the result of the said primary election. July 31 31 4t The many friends of JOHN C. WITHERSPOON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the LEGISLATURE in the primary election. Mr. Witherspoon made us a good Representative, and the county would do well to re-elect him. Many Friends. July 31 31 4t* J.M.ADAMS. LOOK FOR J. M. ADAMS yyHEN you go to Yorkville. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT OOLO. I HAVE the tin if not the gold. Perhaps if I had the gold I would be a little more bold. I have lots of goods that must be sold. Oh ! how cheap J. M. ADAMS is selling all his goods for cash down. FRESH TURNIP SEED. RUTABAGA, Flat Dutch, Red or Purple Top, large White Globe, Purple Top, Yellow Ah-. erdeen, Golden Ball, and other varieties, for sale by J. M. ADAMS. EXPECTING TO MAKE A CHANGE IN my business, I am doing a strictly Cash Business. I am determined to sell my goods at lower ngures man mey nave ever ueen onereu before. * J. M. ADAMS. RO(KI\GIIAH WARE. TEA Pots, Spittoons, Stone Ware, in great variety, and cheap for the money. J. M. ADAMS. ! WHEELER AXD WILSOX SKW IXG MA HL\E. I HAVE one Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine that I will sell verv cheap for the monev. J. M. ADAMS. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtueof writs ofticri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheri itfs sale, on TIIE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following property to wit: One tract of land, situated 011 the headwaters | of Bollock's Creek, in King's Mountain township, containing <50 acres, more or less, bounded j bv lands of J. B. Dowry, Gabriel Wells, estate of llugli Nichols and others. Levied 011 the prop| erty of Francis Nichols, deceased, at the suits of j Vina J. Wilson and others against J. F. Wallace, I Administrator. [$2.80 It. II. GLENN, S. Y.C, August 7 ;i- At FOR.SALE. i A N excellent MILK COW with a young calf, j f~\_ Apply to L. M. GRFST. ' August? *5'- tf W. C. LATIMER. SOME SPECIAXT BARGAINS^ IX Spring and Summer Goods. IN order to make room for my Fall and Winter Stock, I have reduced my prices on all kinds of Spring and Summer Goods. Such as SI MTIER SILKS, Nun's Veiling, Buntings, Lawns, Piques, Ladies' and Gents' Low-Quartered Shoes, Slippers, Straw Hats' light weight Clothing, Cane Matting. These Goods are FRESH AMD JEW, I Among them some very desirable Goods that can be bought at and Below Cost for the Cash. W. C. LATIMER. KJENYEDY BROS. & BARRON. GOODS IX STOCK. Gent's Straw Hats, Gent's Low Quartered Shoes, Gent's Fancy Neck Ties. Gent's Gloves of assorted kinds and prices:, Gent's Shirts, Laundried and Unlaundried, Gent's Fancy Half-hoseand Country Socks, Ladies' Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, etc., very low. Ladies' Gloves, Black Silk, Fancy Silk and Lisle Thread. Ladies' and Misses' Hose. Pique, Lawns, Calicoes, White Dress Patterns, Laces, Remnant Laces at 10 cents per Bunch. Ladies' Linen Collars, plain, fancy and mourning. Double-Foot Plow Stocks. Riding Cultivator, Grass Bladas, Brier Blades, Snaths, Hoes, Pocket Knives, Squares, Hammers, Saws, etc., Fruit Jars. Fly Fans ordered | . AMERICAN No. 7. For simplicity of all mechanical parts; for capacity of room under the arm, the arrangement to regulate the stitch, the needle is selfsetting, self threading shuttle, and many other improvements. The American No. 7 leads and cannot be beat. #=&-The Supplement to Maury's Manual of Geography is liere and teachers who are entitled to the same will please call and get them. KENNEDY BROS. <fc BARRON. .JOHN R. ASHE. I AM A CANDIDATE. I ANNOUNCE myself a candidate for a large share of public patronage, subject to quality of goods ana cheapness of prices, and respectfully call attention to my large stock of Dry Goods aiid General Merchandise, In which can be found almost anything desired by the trade, and at prices as low as the lowest. I would also say to my friends that I have bean able to get a few "CftEEDltlOItE TEES," Upon which I will meet any prices offered by the trade, and from what the man said I will be able to get as many more as my trade shall want. My stock of Boots and Shoes is full up in all lines and moving lively. I I 1882 and 1883. | i I will receive WHEAT at ?1.00 and OATS at 50 cents per bushel on all old accounts duo nre, made during the vears 1882 and 1883. JOHN R. ASHE. powder! I have a full supply of FFFg Kentucky Rifle in kegs, half-kegs ana quarter kegs, Fg sea shooting Rifle, coarse grain, in kegs, half kegs and quarter kegs; Duck shooting, coarse grain, in half kegs; Kentucky Rifle in 1 pound canisters, Electric in 1 pound canisters, Mining and Blasting Powder in kegs in my Magazine, for the' wholesale trade, as cheap as can be bought anyJOHN R. ASHE. LATT A BROTHERS OUR STOCK CONTINUES full,and we are prepared to furnish the trade with Any Goods in Our Line. We call special attention to our stock of NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, As we can supply every grade desired. Also, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, | Salt, Corn, Flour, Wood, Willow and I lard wartAll grades of 1 TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES. LATTA BROTHERS. >1. STKAUSS. NOTICE! NOTICEM I M. NTIMt SS Sweeping red net ion in DRY GOODS, RRADY-R1DK C'LOTIIIYC!, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ' NOTICE is hereby given that after theexpira- ! tion of 30 days from the date hereof, tire sub- f seribers to the capital stock of the McCONNELLSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, will apply to 1 tlieClork ofthe ConrtofCoinnion Pleas for York !. county, for a Charter for said School nnder thename and style of the McConnelljnrille- ilighi, School. j E. N. CRAWFORD,) Agents P. D. WILLIAMS, \ W. (?. CAMPBELL, I of Subscribers. | August 7 -">2 fit ' T. M. DOBSON. AT COST! CHAP, I have been off, and have not V/ had a chance to talk to you for a good while. How goes things now?" "Well, sir, everything is moving along, but pretty slowly. Although I never complain, no matter what comes or goes, except when I could have helped it. My trade is good, never better at this time of the year. Persons are waking up to the fact that the time is very short to get chances at the Boggy, Sewing Machine and Watch, And are taking chances for all the spare money they have. Another great inducement is thev v...*. ?11 rjnndo AT POST T nm of fering all my Summer Clothing, Dress Goods and a good many Shoes at and below what they actually cost me, to close out. I have a tremendous STOCK OF SHOES COMING, IntheDobson and Zeigler Shoes, far ladies' wear, and Hesses'Shoes for men. And just to bilk of men's Clothing. I bought from two of the best houses in the United States, and they both put up the best fitting goods sold, and their goods cannot be found anywhere else in Yorkville. The Concunate House Mas the reputation of the Best Fitting Goods in the United States, And I have seen them tried and they are the best fitting goods I ever saw. I will not ask you to believe me, only call and see them, try a suit on and then you will see for yourself. I have been selling goods here for the past fifteen years and never have deceived you yet in what I say. I have purchased about $5,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, And can suit every man that will just give me a trial. I expect to sell the most of the Clothing sold in this market, as I will have the best fitting goods ever seen in Yorkville. I mean just exactly what I say, and every one who sees them will join with me in the assertion. Jnst Wait and See the Largest Stock, And the best fitting goods ever seen in Yorkville. Shoes of all sorts, sizes, kinds and prices. You all know the Old Chap's motto, "Never to be undersold in the same class of goods." "Well, Old Chap, that surprises me a little. I had heard that you were going to get control of these NICE FITTING GOODS, But I suppose the place is too small for you to get that. Well, sir, I must congratulate you on your success, as they are certainly the best fitting Clothing in the United States., given up by all Clothing men, and you certainly will sell most of the Clothing sold in Yorkville,'as the people can get such good fits, nothing like them ever seen here. I have seen them in cities, and know it to be a fact, so I advise every man in York county to see tho Old Chap's Clothing, as he certainly has the nicest fitting goods ever brought to Yorkville. -* -4 His Fine Shoes Certainly beat any other House, as he has the celebrated Zeigler Shoes. In fact, it seems like tho Old Chap is again taking tho lead, in the face of all his opposition, and it seems that he has a great deal, especially when they will even talk to drummers and try to get them to go to other houses and not see the Old Chap?no name, no blame. The Old Chapisstill in front. Well, sir, I hear you are actually selling off your Clothing and certain lines of Shoes and all Summer Dress Goods *rr A\TA DVT.AW I'AWT J\ 1 rtlll/ DI1LU II VUUl. In fiict, tlicy say that they can almost buy Dress Goods and Clothing at their own price. I would advise every person wanting Clothing or Dress Goods to see the Old Chap before buying. Millinery is Selling Very Low. Hats worth from f>0 cents to $1.50are now selling for 25 cents, and piles of them are selling. Come soon if you expect to get one as they are going off fast. All kinds of Millinery are selling low for the next two weeks. All you will have to do is just to eonie with your money, and you will be sure to get the goods if you want them, and no mistake, as the Old Chttp and his little wife will soon be in New York buying new goods. DRESS MAKING. The Dress-Making Department is quite dull now. Any one wanting sewing done now can get it at short notice, before the Fall trade commences, as we will be very busy then, but will try and do all work given us, and will guarantee all fits and work done at our house. Mrs. DOBSON is very thankful for past patronage and will, in future, try to serve her friends better if possible. She will be in New York soon, purchasing her i u Millinery and Dress Trimmings, ' - * -.ill?s ?. ?t??? T.ii_ Ana as visum win uhhk ? ui oi-uooa ou/ua w*. dies' Dress Goods and Trimmings of all kinds to match, and the nicest line of Neckwear ever seen in Yorkville. Any one wanting bargains in Cloaks can get them at cost before our new goods come in. Yes, below cost, if we can suit them, as we do not want to carry them longer. Now LET EVERY MAN REMEMBER I I | That in two weeks the chances for the Buggy will cease. Come soon, as you may never have a j chance to get a Buggy for nothing any more, dui ring your life, as the Old Chap will not ho apt to ! do so' again. | Another ISig Otter. 5 Anyone paying his account before September 1st will be allowed a discount of ;? per cent, f Hope a great many may feel themselves able to I -do so and make big interest 011 their money. WANTED. 25 Col ds of round Oak Wood at $1.50 per cord. Applv soon. T. M. DOBSOX, header in Millinery and Dress Making. HUNTER & O ATES.! ATTRACTIONS AT THE MAMMOTH! 1 | SPECIAL Bargains in all classes of goods have been offered at the Mammoth, and the very low prices and superior goods have drawn those who nave an eyo for beauty, the lovers of style and fashion, those who go in for solid worth, those who seek comfort, those whose watchword is cheapness, and those who having all these desires, Seek A Combination of Them All, Thev all have found here a center where all their whims can he gratified to the utmost extent. In short, where style, beauty, comfort, durability and cheapness are harmoniously blended in every department. TO THE LADIES, Both young and old, we would say that we will give you as low or lower prices than you can get anywhere in town, and as for the goods we will leave them to be judged when seen and priced, simply calling your attention to some of the special attractions. We ask you to come and get tnese low prices, and Inspect Our Dress Goods, Of all prices, shades and styles. Summer and Black Silks that we are ottering rare bargains in, bargains that are obliged to induce those who have a desire for A M E l> K KSS To take .advantage of this opportunity, seldom offered in Yorkville, to purchase a Silk of any grade at such a price. Trimmings, etc., to match at equally low figures. White at All Prices. Plaids and Striped Lawns, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. We have the largest line of Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Lace Spreads and Pillow Shams, Table Linen and Damask, with Doylies to match. CROCKERY. Tea Sets of the best China, Single Dishes, etc. Hand Painted Chamber Sets, Slop Jars, etc. Trunks and Valises of all sizes, Hand-Bags, Satchels, etc. Millinery Goods at Lower Prices Than ever offered. Styles the best and in great variety. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, itibbons, Laces, etc., all going the same way. Prices never lower and goods never better. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In full assortment, Pearl Shirts of all sizes, Laurel Shirts of all sizes, Penang Shirts of all sizes. The three best brands on the market. We have some Clothing on hands yet, and will give every one wanting a Suit, a Coat and Vest or a pair of Pants The Best Bargain In Town. Cane Matting, Oil Cloth Mats, Splashers, etc. We can furnish the ready-made Waist Lining of any size, and we know the ladies will see the economy, convenience and adaptability of them, and will make useof them for every Dress. We repeat that we offer you better goods, lower prices, as great an assortment and as good styles as can be had elsewhere in town. Call, by" all means. HUNTER cfc OATES. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL!" FAITH AND WORKS. Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman, the manufacturers of the celebrated prepared Paint bearing their name, having faith in their works, have for years sold it under the following guarantee: "Any building that is not satisfactory when painted with our PREPARED PAINT, we will : repaint the same at our expense with such White Lead or other Paint as the property owner may select. This contract is understood to apply to every gallon sold by any dealer who has the"sale of our Prepared Paint, and every such dealer is authorized by us to fulfil it, using such funds as he may have in his hands belonging to us." We have the exclusivesale of this Paint in this place* and whether or not we have any funds in our hands belonging to the manufacturers, we are ready to have this contract executed in all cases where the Paint does not prove satisfactory. The Paint, however, must be applied by a practical painter. We do not warrant the permanency of colors. For 3-coat work the average cost of the Paint is $1.25 per gallon ; for 2-eoat work, $1.28 per gallon. The purchaser of this Paint attains two most desirable ends, viz.: A Paint warranted to be the most durable made, at a price as low as the cheapest "slop" sold under the name of "READY MIXED PAINT," etc. etc. SEED TIME. Who ever failed to gather a harvest that sowed Landreth's Turnip Seeds? We have received a supply of the crop of 1884, consisting of the following varieties: Red Top Globe, Norfolk, Seven Top or Forrester, Amber Globe, Rata Baga, Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Southern Snow White Globe, Purple Top, Cow Horn. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. SMITH & COLCOCK. AS THE Guano Reason Is Over, We would ask that ALL PARTIES OWING US FOR SAME, Will please Call and Settle by I^ote. SMITH Jtc COLCOCK. ?j2 M YY &c MAY, ?Jj ol druggists. is s. s. s. THIS wonderful medicine always on hand. Well worthy a trial by any one needing a safe and certain cure. Fellow's Hypophosphites, that pleasant and delightful medicine, can be had of us, and should be used by all persons, especially the ladies. Also, Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Warner's Safo Liver and Kidney Cure, we j have in plenty, and you all know its value. MeLano's Strengthening Cordial and Norman's Neutralizing Cordial, both so valuable in giving relief to the debilitated victims of warm weather and indigestion. Chillarine, that safe and certain cure for chills and fevers and malarious diseases. Bradford's certain and sure Female Regulator and Vegetable Female Regulator, both admirably adapted to certain complaints. Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Althorp's Constitutional Tonic, and other splendid blood medicines always on hand. Kidney Wort, Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, UvaUrsi, and other Kidney preparations, good and reliable. And everything else valuable, at MAY A MAY'S. ! CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. I H. P. ADICKES. I 1500 PAIRS OF Men's and Ladies' fine Boots and Shoes, just from the factory, bought from first hands and will be sold close to Cash buyers. An unusually line assortment 01 iubii ? manuin nuc Shoes. We have priced a lot of Children9* Slipper* For less than value to close remnant of stock. A full line of Children's fine Shoes, all sizes. OPENED THIS WEEK. 1,000 yards 4-4 Brown Homespuns, 1,000 yards heavy Plaid Osnabuags. 10 oz." Ducks, 8 oz. Osnaburgs, Drills, Ticks, Cotton Diapers, and a large assortment of tine and heavy Jeans. A JJTeiv Supply Of all kinds of School Books in, this week. Keys to Robinson's Progressive Practical Arithmetic. OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS, Containing seasonable goods, at closing out prices, are not to be excelled. Ladies' and Misses' Hats Are being sold in our Millinery Store at greatly reduced prices. Lace Buntings at 10 cents per yard, worth 25 cents. Ladies'Linen and Mohair L isters. BIG DRIVES IN PARASOLS. H. F. ADICKES. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. IrMNESSEEHAMSr A LOT of closely trimmed Tennessee Country Cured Hains have just been received. They are very fine, in fact they are the best Hams sold in this market and never fail to give entire satisfaction. Call and get one. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. FRESH ARRIVALS. WE are daily adding to our stock fresh arrivals of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Plantation Supplies, consisting,of the best quality of goods ottered to the trade, which we guarantee to be as represented in every instance. Our Aim. We shall spare no pains to keep our Stock complete in all its branches throughout the Summer months and shall take special pleasure in furnishing our customers and friends when in need of anything in our line. LIME. We are Agents for Simons pure Lime, of which we always keep a supply on hand. WAGONS. We have exclusive sale of the celebrated Studebaker Wagons, any who may think of purchasing Wagons within the next six months, will find it greatlv to their advantage to see us before buying. " RIDDLE <fc PEGRAM. parish, Mcknight & co. ESPECIAL SALE. A S our Mr. PARISH is going North in a few /V days, we will Sell All Our Summer Goods For less than cost, for two weeks. Everybody knows how we bought our goods, and we do not wish to carry them over, so you can almost GET THEM AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Come and look at our goods before you buy elsewhere. All we ask you to do is to give us a call, we will convince you that our prices are far below our competitors. We Want to Sell And Must Sell. Happy Cal, the Daisy, has returned from the mountains, gay and happy. * parish, Mcknight & eo. HERN DON BROS. OIL, OIL. WE have a good article of Machine Oil for Engines and Threshers. HERN DON BROS. ~~ BELTING. ?*7E always have a stock of* 2, 3, 5 and 6-inch, TV 3-ply Rubber Belting. Wo have a small lot of 4-inch Belting. HERNDON BROTHERS. WHANG LEATHER ! TT10R sewing belts and Copper Rivets to rivet ju the belts, when needed. HERNDON BROTHERS. WANTED. rnn CORDS of sound bark, any kind of oak except post oak. HERNDON BROTHERS. KING'S MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL, King's Mountain, N. C. NEXT Session opens AUGUST 2<3th, 1S84. Number of pupils last session 'jjnSBglg 167?from six States and from over 60 different counties in North and <3^^ South Carolina. Department of practical Chemistry and Mineralogy added. Business College attached. Mountain scenery, climate and w#ter unsurpassed. Strictly male? with military feature. Send for catalogue. ?200 per year will cover all expenses, including two suits uniform. W. T. 11. BELL, A. M., Principal. July 24 30 * 4t L. LOWRY SMITH. Fancy and Staple Groceries. I WOULD ask the public to inspect my stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. * I will keep always on hand, a nicely selected stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and will always be ready to meet any competition. CANNED GOODS, CANNED GOODS. All goods in this line I warrant as Fresh and Standard. Tomatoes, 2 and 3 pound Cans ; Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, Lima Beans, String Beans, and Poaches. HAMS, HAMS, HAMS. Canvased Breakfast Strips, fresli and juicy, just the thing for a nice breakfast dietr Lard. FLOUR, FLOUR. T? 1 /I t\a on/1 ola/V tliaf nnlfi. Ill MU1I1UUI U. UUUIIU^ nuu cm.jv ?...? w.w brateil brand of Fancy Family New Process, buy none but the Luxury. Worcester Sauce, genuine English brand, sold by the pint or quart, to suit purchasers. Try it and you will like it. PLOW STOCKS, PLOW STOCKS. Handled Hoes, Horse and MuleShoes and Nails, Nails and Brads. Don't forget, when you come to town, to try just one plug of my N." D. Sullivan's CHEWING TOBACCO. Best in town, and you will be convinced the minute you try it. N. D. S. best Free and Easy. T. 0'. D., and 0. & D. Smoking Tobacco. PICKLES, PICKLES, Nice and tresh, in bottles, or out of the keg. Pepper, Spie'e, Genuine Dishwcll Mustard, Ginger, genuine East India Ceylon Preserves. TIN, TIN, TIN, Ir all lines. Colfee Pots, Deep Pans, and everything useful to the housewife. Come and try my patent Glass Tin-Covered Kerosine Oil Cans. Hardware, Grain Cradles, and Plows. CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS, "Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire." Justlisten to the talk about my long filler Havana Cigar, the Excelsior, 6 for 25 cents. Just smoke one and you will say it deserves the praise it gets, solid value. No fancy advertisement in them. Try my Sunshine brand, 8 for 25 cents, as good as you will get elsewhere at (1 for 25 cents. My Tube Rose are also good at 0 for 25 cents. SODA BISCUITS, And a general line of fancy and sweet Crackers, Candy, Raisins, Citron, Gelatine. SUGAR, SUGAR. The Cuban agitation has not, as yet, had any effect on the sugar market; but you had better call and get you a supply while it is so very cheap. Granulated, Extra C, Soft C, and Yellow Coffee, always on hand, nice and fresh. COFFEE, COFFEE. Good standard goods in this line, in parched and unparched. New Orleans Molasses and Syrups of all grades. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Churns. Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Sieves. OAT MEAL, OAT MEAL. Eat it, and laugh and grow fat and he happy. Call and give me a trial. I will guarantee satisfaction in everv respect. L. LOWRY SMITH. WITHERS ADICKES. RECEIVED THIN WEEK. COFFEES, Sugars, Soap, Starch, Blueing, Candles, Snuff, Lemons, Citron, Candies, Nuts, Mackerel in Kits, Kegs, Barrels, etc., which are cheaper than usual. Flour Sacks, fresh Cider, etc. FRUIT JARS, From 1 quart to two gallons. Preserving Kettles, etc. New Hardware, of which we expect to keep a good stock. WITHERS ADICKES. SOME SEASONABLE SUNDRIES^ 1*7 E still keep the most complete stock of fanTT cy Groceries in this section. Canned Fish, Meats, Fruit and Vegetables. Pickles of all sorts, in bottles and from keg, 10cents a pint. A 2-pound can of Tomatoes at 10 cents. Teasgreen, black and mixed. Coffees?Java, Santos, Rios, etc. Thurber's No. 34 roasted it;still popular. Cocoa, Chocolate, Condensed Milk?imported Goat's and domestic Cow's. Soaps?Toilet and Lrundrv. Starch, Blueing in lump, boxes and bottles, Lye, Potash, Sal Soda, Spices of every kind?ground and whole; Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, etc. Best Vinegar, Sauces for meats and vegetables, genuine Worcester Sauce at 50 cents a pint, which is about one-fourth the price of bottles; Rice, Grist, Oat Meal, Wheat Flakes, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Powders of all kinds, Cream Tartar, Yeast Cakes, Lemons, Raisins, Citron, Nuts, Amer's Crackers and Candies fresh every few days. Our Lard and Smoked Meats? Hams, Beef and Bacon Strips?are the very best brands. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, etc^, are wholesome and nice, kept on ice. Preserving Kettles, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Fly and Rat Traps, etc. Crockery and Glassware, in every shape and at lowest prices. Lamps and all parts of same, Candles, Oils?Coal, Machine, Castor, etc. HARDWARE. We expect to keep up the best assortment in town. Just received, Axes, Hoes, Horse-Shoes, Plows, Nails, Grass Scythes, Well Chains, Buckets, Wheels, etc. Files, Augers, Locks of all kinds, Hinges, Screws, Saws, Gun Locks and Fixtures, Planes, Levels, Sheep Shears, Monkey Wrenches, Brushes ol all kinds. Tin in sheets and every other shape. Queen Oil Can, glass bound in tin, are goou. Matches at 1, 3, 5 and 10 cents a box. Tobaccos and Smokers' articles. We think Old Gold is the best 10 cent plug in town. WITHERS ADIOKES. G. H. O'LEARY. YOU WILL FIND AT G. H. OXeary's THE largest stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, SADDLES, HARNESS, Ac., in town, at the lowest prices. Below find a partial list of the goods we carry: A large stock of Bed-Room Suites. A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Bureaus. A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Wardrobes. A large stock of Walnut and Poplar Lounges. A large stock of Walnut Bedsteads. A nice line of Parlor Suites. A nice line of Sideboards and Safes. A nice line of Chairs, all grades. A nice line of Spring Beds and Springs. Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings. Chromo Picture Frames. Common Beds, from $2.00 to $o.00. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Hemp and Cotton Carpets. A new stock of Cane Mattings, cheap. Velvet and Brussels Rugs. Rubber, Cocoa and Oil-Cloth Door Mats. 6 different patterns of Cooking Stoves. A splendid stock of Saddles, all grades. A sjffendid stock of Carriage, Buggy, and Wagon Harness. An extra large stock of Collars. An extra large stock of Hames, Chains, Bridles, Back-Bands, Ac. Lastly, wo know our facilities for handling the above goods are superior to others, and those who want to save the dollars cannot fail to do it if thev examine goods and prices. G. H. O'LEARY. T. B. m LAO I& COT Unprecedented Bargains. \M7"E are offering the best bargains in Yorkw ville. in the wav of SUMMER CLOTHING. You can get a "good pair of Linen Pants for 7"> cents, a Vest for 40 cents, and Coats in proportion. Ladies' Hats we don't ask more than cost for. We have a great many Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, Nos. 5, 3 and 4, That We Will Sell Yery Cheap To make room for new stock. Don't fail to come and see them before buying. We have got up quite a trade on tlio new red matches that we control in this market, and our sales have exceeded our expectations. Still we have tifteen gross and will be glad to till your bill. 300 matches for 5 cents. Try our Cattle, Hog and Chicken Powder. If it don't cure, we ask no pav. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ! Is full up and at bottom prices. Give us a call, it may pay you to do so. One hundred bushels of tine Seeif Oats, come and see them. Remember the place, the room formerly occupied bv Messrs. Hunter A Oates, on Main street. T. B. McCLAIN A CO. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale privately my STEAM SAW MILL AND ENGINE, hoth in perfect order, situated 1J miles north-east of Yorkville. By early application a bargain may be had. JOS. TIIORNBURO. August 7 32 3t