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but also of the man whom they knew and honored. What a rebuke it was also to the base slanders originated in that city to besmirch the man his enemies feared. It was a triumph for Cleveland and an honor to Buffalo.?Charlotte Observer. ??Jjiimnciiil a nit Commercial. YORKVILLE, October 8.?Cotton 9 to 91-16. j CHARLESTON,October6.--Cotton firm ; mid- ! filing, 9?. LIVERPOOL, October 6.?Cotton firm, with a ; good demand. Uplands 6Jd. NEW YORK, October 6.?Cotton dull. Up- | lands, 102. Futures closed quiet and steady, with j sales of 79,300 bales, as follows: October 10.00 ; Novemberl0.03to 10.04; December 10.05 to 10.06; January 10.15 to 10.16; February 10.2S to 10.29; March 10.41 to 10.43; April 10.54 to 10.56; May 10.67 to 10.69; June 10.80 to 10.82; July 10.93 to j 10.95. CHARLOTTE, October 6.?Cotton steady; middling. 9i. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, October 3.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week end- I ing October 3: 1884. 1883. Reeeiptsatall ports for the week, 167,zi2 134,330 Total receipts to this date 423,264 421,922 Exports for the week 63,(573 (57,059 Total exports to date, 151,305 1(50,961 Stock at all U. S. ports 302,312 408,498 Stock at all interior towns 20,274 54,925 Stock at Liverpool 532,000 616,000 American afloat for Great Britain 62,000 29,(MM) / HYMENEAL. 9^= ? Married?In Bethesda township, on the 1st instant, bv Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson, Mr. J. J. CLINTON and Miss ANNA LEE McFADDEN. All of this county. NOW IN VOI R CHANCE. WE otfer SIX 50 SAW GINS at $110.00 each, after October 1st, in order to avoid having stock to carrv over. Gins delivered on cars here. J. SI. ELLIOTT, Sr., Winnsboro, S. C. October 9 42 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of REUBEN Dl LIN, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, without delay. Persv ns having claims against the said estate, are requested to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. W. E. CAMPBELL, Administrator. October 9 41 3t* GENTS' CLOTHING CA T AND MADE. fllHE undersigned is prepared to CUT AND 1 MAKE GENTS' CLOTHING at the following prices: SACK COATS from $1.00 to $3.00 ; VESTS 75 cents; PANTS 75 cents; DRAWERS 25 cents, and SHIRTS 50 cents. FITS AND WORK GUARANTEED. Applv to RHODA L. FERGUSON. October 9 41 4t NOTICE. -W 1ITTI T ,.?ii (ho UOT'SV. WO 1 U1J sen, av pi 1 Y aic otubf iuv v LOT situated on Liberty Street, in the town of Yorkville, formerly owned by Dr. J. M. Lowry, The lotcontains TWO ACRES, more or less, and has a large DWELLING HOUSE on it containing twelve rooms, in a good state of repair, with good outbuildings. For particulars and terms, applv to Jos. F. Wallack, Esq., Yorkville, S. C. * W. E. CAMPBELL. October 9 41 4t LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. BY consent of the heirs of ELIZABETH WHERRY, deceased, the undersigned will expose to public sale, for partition, at HOPEWELL CHURCH, on THURSDAY, :50th day of OCTOBER, 1884, the lands belonging to the said estate, situated in York county, consisting of FOUR TRACTS, containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, each. The said t racts of land are situated on the wagon road leading from Charlotte to Columbia, and about six miles from Rock Hill, and adjoining lands of M. D. Wherry, A. J. Walker, Jane Hetlley and others. Terms of Sale.?One half Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured bv a mortgage of the premises sold. J. SHILLINGLAW, Agent of the Heirs of Elizabeth Wherrv. October 5) 41 3t* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS SAMUEL L. GARRISON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARK GARRISON, 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 25TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 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 6th day of October, 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. October 9 41 2t THE STATE OF SOITIK VKOLI\A, County of York. YTfTHEREAS, P. M. BURRIS has applied to f T me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of H. E. BURRIS, 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 Frobate Court lor tne sain county, 10 ue numen at York Court House on the 24T1I DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D., 1*S4, at 11 o'clock, A. M? to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted! Oiven under my hand and seal, this 7th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and in the 109th vear of American Independence. J. BKATTY WILLIAMS. Judge of Probate. October 9 41 2t? VISITORS TO THE FAIR 4 RE invited to inspect mv stock of WATCIIA ES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FANCY GOODS. MUSICALINSTRUMENTS, PARLOR AND CHURCH ORGANS. My stock is the largest in Chester. My prices the lowest for reliable goods. ; Special nucmiou given to WATCH REPAIR- I I NO. Years of experience with the best houses I of New York and Europe, and improved machinery enable me to do superior work at moderate prices. Give inea call and judge for yourself. E. ('. STAHN, Chester, S. C. October t? 41 ly CALDWELL & DICKSON. npnrEmps I WK have a full stock of Sugar, Coffee, It ice, | Hominy, Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Kero- i sene, Soap, Starch, Potash, Axle ( reuse, Mack- ! erel, Canned Slacker el, Salmon, Sardines, Potted Ham, Peaches, Corn, Tomatoes, Pickles, Catsup, Jelly, Worcester- ! shire Sauce, Mustard, Pepper, Spice, (linger, tfce., Ac. Cigars, Tobacco, Snufi' and Cigarettes, And a great many other things that it will pay vou to see. Cider, Cider, Cider, at CALDWELL A DICKSON'S. WALKER A W ALL. ! Fancy and Staple Groceries. WE would respectfully call the attention ofi our friends to our select and varied stock j of Fancy and Staple Groceries, consisting of everything usually kept in a YORK CROCERY STORE. ' Coffee, Tobacco, Sugar, Cigars, Bacon, * Snuff, Flour, Best in town. Lard and Molasses. Hardware of all Kinds. Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery of all kinds. We will take pleasure in showing our goods to both colored and white people, oven if thoy don't buy. Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Only a few packages of our lino Tea, Cup and Saucers lett. Come <|Uick. WALKER A WALL. 1884. 6TH A.IV7VI OF TI Cliestei*, York, Fairfie AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL WILL OP CHESTER, S. C, OX TUESDA AN I) CONTINUE : O: GATES OPEN A : O: Most Valuable Premiums Ever ' : O: EXHIBITIONS IN FOURTH DEPAR :0: GUERNSEY Will l>e put on the same footing for p : O: STOCK DISPLAYS WILL E< : O: Operating Maeliiner :0: SPECIAL TRAINS AND SPECIAL R :0: TO THE I The Premiums in the HOUSEHOLD DEPAR : O: On Friday, Special siiperiiiteiiac : O: ;?ir Exhibitors are urged to send lists of propos of October. On receipt of list of exhibits, the Seere which will give exhibitors time to correct any mis and hurry of Fair week. No article or entry will be permitted after 4 o'cl Animals may be entered at any time previous to 10 : O : For premium list apply to October 0 JOHN R. ASHE. ~~J NOTICE. ~~ THEREBY give notice to all parties who sold Cotton to me to be delivered in October, that | I am now ready to receive the cotton, and that if not delivered on or before the 20th instant, the ] privilege will be debarred. To avoid dissatisfac- ] tion, I ask that the Cotton be delivered in every f case, and that it be brought in now while it is < good, to avoid dissatisfaction in grades. j JOHN R. ASHE. | j COTTON SEED. I WANT 100,000 bushels of Cotton Seed, and s am prepared to pay the highest price for them < in Cash, Trade or Credit on Account, delivered I i either at my Ware House here, or at McConnells- j 1 ville. The present price is 15 cents per bushel of j i 30 pounds ; or, I will exchange CottonSeed Meal for Seed, at the rate of two tons of Seed for one i ton of Meal, the freight on the meal to be paid for : in Cash, and will not be over $2.23 per ton. There is as much fertilizing element in one ton of Meal as there are in three tons of Seed. Commercial analysis shows what I have asserted. < JOHN R. ASHE. < IN GENERAL,. 1 MY stock is full up and I am prepared to t serve the wants of the trade in almost eve- ( ry line, at as low or lower prices than any one in the trade. I will protect your interest in any uenartment in my line, i am neuumg mwnuv, and ask my friends to remember me now when celling their cotton and eome in and bring . a smile to my countenance by discharging j their obligations with the rocks. A kind word < to those who run short on me last year, (.'ome , and pay me. I can't carry you any longer, as it takes monev. and lots of itj to do business. JOHN It. ASHE. ' M.STRAUSS. i TIIK CHKAPKST STORK. BUYERS will find the handsomest Prints and Dress Goods. .11Y IIEAI>Y-.HADE CLOTHING Cannot be beat in price, make and quality of Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment, from infants' up to old men's and women's. Also, Hats, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Bedticking, Flannel, Blankets, Men's Wear, Ac. M. STRAUSS. MARSHALL HOUSE, Chester, S. C. f i THE undersigned takes pleasure sUin informing the people of Ches?? i'lBTSiL- ter county and the traveling pub ]j(. that lie has taken charge of tlie MARSHA Eli HOUSE, and is now prepared to receive both PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. The building lias just been repainted and put in first rate condition throughout. The table will ho supplied with the best that j the local and neighboring markets afford, and no ? pains will lie spared to insure the comfort off guests. A SAMPLE ROOM is provided, conveniently arranged for the use of Commercial Travelers. | TERMS REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage is respectfully i solicited. JAMES K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. 1 October2 40 tt' j i DI K WEST FK.TMLK ( VLLKUK. j #THE next Session begins MONDAY | : OCTOBER (JTH. Number of pupils r last year 187. Number of teachers 12. [ Facilities for French, Music and f Fainting unsurpassed. We have just , completed a large addition to our building. Kv- i erv thing possible is done to promote the comfort of our pupils and to aid their progress in their studies. Cost of Board and regular tuition for vear, 81<!">.00. For Catalogue apply to the Principal. J. P. KENNEDY, Duo West, S. C. August 21 34 8t?' ] Ol lt FAIR. VLL persons who inav desire to exhibit articles at the FAIR ASSOCIATION AT CHESTER, on the 28th of OCTOBER next, to continue four days, will deliver them to R. II. Olonn, of r Yorkville; W. B. Smith, of Clover; A. If. j Hutchison, of Rock Hill; and Williams A Moore, | of MeConnellsville, who will ship by Railroad 1 to .1. K. HENRY, Sectctarv and Treasurer oft he f Association, and return them and premiums to I the successful exhibitors free of cost. JOHN S. BRATTON, Vice-President, i October 2 40 4t j PLANTATION FOR SALE. j MMHE undersigned otl'er at private sale THEIR ( J_ PLANTATION, lying on the waters of Bui- i 1 ir...L-v. <v??L- s miliiu wdtti of Yorkville. and ad- ! joining the lands of M. It. Smith, Hugh Love, j 1 R. N. Mo El wee and others, containing FIVE] HUNDRED AND TURKIC ACRES. On the premises is a RWKLLINO HOUSE and usual ! outbuildings. Said tract has Fifty acres of first rate ROTTOM LAND on it. Terms ens v. M. F. and J. L. DA VIES. September is :;s tf VALIAIILi: PLANTATION FOR RENT. I OFFER for rent, for the year 1K85, tlie PLAN- < TATION belonging to the estate of M. L. t Tato, deceased, situated on Allison Creek, six < miles north-east of Yorkville. On the place j there are seventy-live acres of upland and thirtythree acres of splendid bottomland under cultivation. The improvements on the place consist of a largo two-storv dwelling house in good re pair, and all necessary out-buildings, including 5 barn, stables, Ac. For further particulars, up- ^ plv to me, on thepremises. J. A. TATE. September 25 .'}!? tf IMPORTANT. UELIALE Medicines, ready compounded, to , cure almost every ailment to which the flesh is heir can be found at the Corner Drug Store. MAY A* MAY, Proprietors. September 11 '17 tf VI, FAIR 1884.! 1 IK Id and Lancaster AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION ( \V EN AT tl Y, THE 28TH OF OCTOBER,I 7 ' ! FOUR DAYS. T 9 O'CLOCK. a it: : le h. Offered, in Money and Medals. st , S; TMENT OPEN TO THE WORLD. f CATTLE 01 remiurns ns other thoroughbred*. tl C( y w QUAL THE STATE FAIR. ? y on tlie Grounds. S ATES ON ALL THE RAILROADS. I ii Tl LADIES. \i TMENT are larger than those of last year. ? ] ;nt ill Charge, Ha ! Ha !! Ha!! A ' It ed exhibits to the Secretary, at least by the loth ^ tary will return by mail the tags for the articles, y stake, so liable to occur, in the necessary haste ^ ock P. M., Monday, the 27th day of October. ^ o'clock, on Tuesday, the 28th. " ^ P i h HI VRV. Secretary. n CHESTER, S. C. n 41 :'.t W. C. L.ATI1MER. XILLINEBY. ~ ? ( TIIIS Department is now under the manage- 11 ment of Miss MARION FREEMAN, of h Baltimore, who stands very high as a first-class h Milliner, and is recommended by Messrs. Arm- 3 strong, Cator ifc Co., to be equal to any Milliner P jver brought to York. My ambition and pride 1 is to have my Millinerv department lead all competition. I have made a special study of this business for the last ten years, and having spared ,io pains nor expense in selecting all the latest styles and novelties, can honestly say that I have ;he largest and handsomest stock ever placed in my house. When you want a nice Bonnet or a Hat, come and see me, as I can and will save you c inonev. ? a Dress Making. I have just fitted up a nice room at the rear md of my Millinery Store, for the purpose of j Cutting, Fitting and Making Drosses, and am ^ better prepared now to do all work promptly f than at any time previous. Every garment j guaranteed to give satisfaction or positively no barge will be made. DRY GOODS. j My stock of Dry (foods and Cents'Furnish- l ug (foods is verv large and attractive. Call and examine them before buying, as my handsome . stock and low prices are bound to please. Cotton Seed. From this date until further notice I will pay l"> cents cash, per bushel, for Cotton Seed. W. C. LATIMER. . ( SMITH & COLCOCK 5 C! IM/'Ol'LD ask all of their friends who have tT bought * J \ ll Guano send Phosphate rj i From them the past season I'll SETTLE AS EARLY AS THEY CAN, I Asthev have their obligations to meet, and I Cannot Do It Without the Money. SMITH A COLCOCK. T. B. McCLAO d CO. . t A NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES. jl'ST received (!,0(M) pounds of Sugar, which is j cheaper than we Jiave ever seen it before. 1,50ft pounds Rio Coffee. -5 One car load of fine Salt. n A Fresh Lot of Mackerel, In 10 and 15 pound Kits and Quarter 1 turrets. A nice lot ol good Country Flour. A full line of Fancy Groceries. -1 45 Kegs of Nails, ail sizes. c Mule and llorso Shoes, in every size. 0 Haines, Trace Chains, Hreast Chains, Steel- s rards, Picks, Axes, Spades, Shovels, and the BEST HAY FORK IN THE .MARKET. | i If tickets, Churns, Tubs, Stoneware. Crockery and Glassware at your own price. " We also keep a good line of Staple Dry Roods, Ahich we sell at Bottom Prices. Remember the place, the room formerly occu- ^ tied bv Messrs. Hunter tV Gates, on Mainstrent. ' T. P?. McCIjA 1 N A CO. i HERN DON BROS. Till: I'lKDMOXT WARONS. < ]A/I"AI)E at Hickory N. acknowledge no '' [tJL superior. This proposition upon the part f the makers is being rapidly demonstrated to lie public mind as their rightful claim. Every V lay produces them a better Wagon in some v Measure than the day before. If care in selecting (l Only the Rest Material, Yml employing only the best workmen means I tnvthing, it is this. That the Piedmont Wagon j (l villin time find its place upon every farm and I f< lighwav in the land. We have these Wagons for 'I sale at prices to suit the times, and for a lirst I v lass W agon buy the Piedmont. (I II10ItNDON RHOTHlCItS. Y WANTED. f CORDS of sound bark, any kind of ^ ,)t H f oak except post oak. r J1 FUN DON mtOTHFHS. lUNTER & GATES COMPLETE. )UR large and commodious room is now crowded with everything desirable, in the ay of Dry < Joods, comprising every want from n lose of the greatest necessity to the gratification j :* the slightest whim. eN e\ th Economy, Style and Taste in re harmoniously blended throughout every apartment, and "every department is complete i Wanif .itwl when united and condensed into ss words than space, it can only be expressed V the word COMPLETE. I In our last we told you of our Clothing: of its el leapness, of its superior make and finish, of its ac yle and comfort, of its quality and durability. g< i nee then we have ' at MADE LARGE ADDITIONS, A nd if our words were as inexhaustible as \v ur stock, and if we were as eloquent and Gl uent as they are stylish and handsome, we y mid easily draw you, and when once we show s'n on, words are unnecessary. Yes, even now bile we write, crowds of admiring customers re supplying themselves at our counters with , mie ot those A Suits from Weeks & Gilder's, ' j 7 tO S ' r ' " 1ti . i rc finch they have found so satisfactory heretofore, ai ud they say they cannot be pleased and titled >'* l any others. Questions are asked and exela- tl nations heard from every quarter, and in reply > one, "If we are going to have any more of lose OVERCOATS that fit so nicely last year?" Ve answer, dozens. Only try them and "if they re not what we represent them do not buy. Fhose Cheap and Stylish Shoes ? SI .re greatly appreciated and are going rapidly. J?* lany come in andsay they sawj ust such Shoes at 1.50 and ?2.00 higher priced elsewhere, and the rmsequence is they put on a pair of the cheaper. Vo can sell a first-class hand-sewed Shoe at ?5.00 1 all Styles. Remember, we alone sell Miles' hoes, for gents, ladies and children. We also ell a full lino of Bay State Shoes, and many ther leading brands, and always have a full suplv of the 1st grade, renowned Creedmore Tie. HATS of all the latest shapes, and we have 1' lade a specialty of stitl Hats for both young w nd old men. In the Ladies' Department \'e can otfer you as great attractions as can posiblv be found. Everything in this Department h especially attractiveand well selected. Dress a] foods in all the new fabrics and shades. Trim- \ uings etc., to match. Another lineof those popilar 50 cent Brocade Silks that were so attractive t( list season, and which will continue to be so tvlish. MILLIXEltY of every description, <j 'dtten up in the very best style and taste. Va- u ises, Trunks and Satchels, in great variety. g JUST RECEIVED, } 1 large assortment of Crockery that was bought ml will be sold at an especial bargain. Tobaco in tine assortment, and to the chewers of iwanson's Pride, we would say that we have " gain been so fortunate as to obtain that brand. * Mr. Jos. W. Colcock '' legs leave to inform his friends that he has gone >ack into the Dry Goods business, and can be bund at Messrs. HUNTER A OATES, where ic will take pleasure in servingany of his friends. \LL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS ? e dade previous to this year must be settled by the st of Novemljcr. HUNTER A GATES. JOHN C. KUYRENDAL. TO ARRIVE TO-DAY. J i k SACKS of imported Irish Bone Phos- p 41MI phate and 100 sacks of Aminoniated ], rish Bone Phosphate. These manures are spe- si iall.v Adapted to (4rain and Grasses, I Vs can he proven by the experience of farmers ^ n Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and in the H, 'icinity of York. One party," near Clover, pro- j, I need this season, by the use of the Irish Bone, s) si (iO KISIIKLS OF WHEAT I I'o one bushel sown ; another, near this place, h nade 100 bushels from J sown. The Bone may be a ppliod either by drill or broadcast. jr C TERMS: ? Payable in grain, at market rates, on the 1st of ' ulv ; or, in Cotton on the 1st of November, lfcSo. JOHN C'. KUYKENDAL. IX STOCK. " ^ r* f\POUNDS of Blue Stone on hand and P DUU for sale. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. J AS USIAI,. a [Al'K stock of Drugs, Paints, and everything I f in the line is verv full and complete. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. parish, Mcknight & co7 \ I)HV GOODS AND IIKOCMUUS. 5 Y a |M7"K are proud to say that we have the most p * uIa/.L' r\P llr\r 1 !aa<1u fltlfl (it v T . ..... ? ies in York?a .stock tiiat would do credit to any own in South Carolina, and One Price Governs All, tnd that the lowest price in York. We bought j mr Clothing as low as it could bo bought in New fork, and then we got twenty per cent, discount, wing to the death of the proprietor of the linn. . Ye claim f WE CAN SELL CLOTHING It New York Cost, and then make twenty potent. All we ask of the public is to call and see ur.s before buying, and our Clothing has all the p tylc you are looking for. tl Hats and Shoes of Every Description, a .ad ies' Cloaks and Walking Jackets away under J titer people's prices. The Daisy always keeps T1 ip with the times, and times are very cheap now. ' Vo hope the ladies will not forgot the place next oor to the Dank. Hitching lot free to all. We I Iso buv cotton. Come and see him. -* PAUISII, McKNIHHT A CO. ???? : . A >1 V V Ac MAY, otf ? CS i nil"<:(as'rs. is Jj! CIGARS. ' j? ' " T ! ' I....... il.n Kiwi ('i(r:i rs in town, illlll if VOlt I f doubt it just bring "> cents and get a L. Q. j.' \j. Cigar, sold only at our Drug Store. This () i our brag Cigar and we will guarantee it. Tobacco as Cheap as the Cheapest. Vizard oil, St Jacob's Oil and Castor Oil always on band. We arc headquarters for Paints, il's and Varnishes, in quality and prices. We .ind in PURE AM) RELIABLE DRUGS. ?ur Whiskies and brandies are of the purest, ,, >r medicinal purposes. Our Perfumeries anil 'oilet Soaps are the best and prettiest in Yorkille. Our Combs, brushes, nail and tooth, are tie best and cheapest. Our Quinines, Opium, lorphine and other Chemicals are all from First-Class Manufacturers. J! 01 our goods are of the best grades, fresh and pi ( liable. We ask your favors for good goods. MAY A' MAY. T. M. DOBSON. est Fitting Clothing in York. [WERE lifts been u great deal said about the L Old Chap having the best fitting Clothing *er seen in Yorkvillc. It seems that almost rerv person has seen or heard of it, and no one at has ever seen them will buy anything else. "I have seen the Old Chap's line fitting clothg and emphatically say that they fit the BEST OF ANY CLOTHING ever saw, as good, if not better than any mermnt tailor nan tit you, and much cheaper. I (vise every person in need of Clothing just to > and see the Old Chap's fine fitting Clothing id Try A Suit On ml see the difference in his Clothes, and if you ant a suit you can't help buying because they t so nicely and so comfortably. It will be to 3Ur interest to call and see them, as for the ime money you can get so much nicer fits and i() OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN as them, as the firm will only sell one man in a iwn. Now do not take my word, nor the Old hap's, but just go and see them l'or yourself and sport in next week's advertisement whether he id I tell a straight tale about it. T am sure in will decide with us. The Old Chap has lem at all prices, and has The Best Overcoat in York or ?0.00?worth ?9.00 of nnv person's money, he Old Chap has an elegant line of Cents' Fine hoes of all sorfs and prices, and no one can oat him on Ladies' Shoes. Tie has the perfect ttini? Zeicler's. Oliver's and Dobson's. The eigler Shoe is one of the NICEST FITTING SHOES or Indies in the market. Xearly all the ladies ear them for dress. Dress Goods. The Old Chap is always headquarters for them ad the beauty of buying from the Old Chap is Irs. Dobson can tell you just how many yards > get and how and what to trim with and* how ) make. She has been in all the Northern cities nd has seen and is posted in all kinds of Dress oods and all the latest styles, and will give you II this information cheerfully, which will be a rent Ulvantage to the Purchaser, ind if you wish you can have it cut, tit and lade. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ve have seven ladies employed all the time, and an make at short notice. Nearly all the ladies et their outtits from Mrs. Dobson as she is osted in everything of the kind. You can GET ALL TO MATCH o nicely from the soleof your feet to tlie crown f your head, and as cheap'as the cheapest. You fill save money by seeing Mrs. Dobson whethr you buy from her or not. MILLINERY. It is no use to say that Mrs. Dobson is head uarters for all kinds of Millinery as almost very lady in York county knows that Mrs. lobson, as usual, has a first class stock of all inds, and of all the latest styles, as she has een in all the Northern markets and is the only idv who goes to all the markets and sees the tyles, and by so doing Is Certainly Better Posted n regard to styles than any one else in Yorkville. o when you want any Millinery or Dress < foods, r want any information about either, Mrs. Dob[>n is the lady to see about it. Every person is ivited to call, see and get posted in regard tn Lvle and prices. And to the gentlemen would ay SEE THE OLD CHAP f you want fine fitting Clothing. The Old Chap as a splendid line of Jeans and Cassimeres ol 11 kinds and priees, also a complete line oi ents' Undeawearof all kinds; a splendid lineol rockery, Hardware and Gents' Collars, Cuffs ml Neckwear and a splendid line of Jewelry nd Silverware, also a nice lino of White and Colored Blankets iiid white Counterpanes and Comforts all at opular prices. A splendid line of Baskets, atchels and Tourist Satchels for ladies, and a runplete line of Valises, Trunks and Umbrellas t any price from 50 cents to $3.50 apiece. Don't jrge't our nice CREEDMORE TIE for only ?2.00, lie best in Yorkville for the money, and our jtATiii rmnw\T git mm that) ot I n\IJ unu vvin on 1 ai runoL} L.nd ii good unlaundried Shirt for 50 (rents. Kvry person is invited to call and see our 50 cents liirt?best tiling you ever saw for the money, 'owder, Shot, Fuse, Caps, Locks, Shot Pouches, 'owder Flasks, (ianie Bags, J trass Cartridges nd other kinds of Cartridges. Axes for chopitigand I fund and Shingle Hatchets, Broadaxes, Hand-Scales and Steelyards, ,evels, Chisels, Planes, Caliper Rules, Picks, lattocks, (irub Hoes, Ilinges, and all kinds of ,ocks. TIIK MOSCHOWITZ WAIST PATERX has this day been reduced to 50 cents? o more use for paper patterns. Buy a Waist lining and you can cut and tit your own dross. .11 perfect litting. Just get your l ight number. . complete line of ALL KINDS OF ALBUMS, hristmas Cards, A B C Blocks and many other lingsforthe amusomentof children. All kinds f Perfumeries, Powders, Bloom of Youth and lagnolia Balm. Ilair Switches, Switches for olored Ladies. Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth rushes and a splendid assortment of Ilats for entleinen and Caps for bovs and men, cheap, ndies' lats From 10 Cents to $20.00, II shapes. Butteriek's Patterns always 011 hand. lutes, Pencils, .School Hooks, Hibles, Hymn ooks, Blank Books, Inks, Lead and Slate PenIs, Note, Letter, Bill and Logal Cap Papor, all f which will be sold at lowost prices. Boots for ion and boys can't be boat, call and see them efore you " buy. Bemember, I sell Singer, ,Thite, ilousehoid and Howe Machinos as low as ime machine can bo bought elsewhere. All inds of Sewing Machine Needles and Machine il for sale. WANTED. 500 pounds of Beeswax, 500 yards of Linscy, 500 yards of Jeans, or which I will pay the market price in goods. And Also Remember hat all of my accounts are mado out, and it ould give me much pleasure to receipt them or at a credit on them no matter how small. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. H.F." ADICKES. A V (1 ti 2 1. I a p a .v * p I if $ a a ? c a I ii I J* V Stocks in all Departments ? i Are full uj) in new and seasonable goods. ^ '] OUR NEW MILLINERY STORE t ;i Is full up with the choicest fashionable t II 1 Hats, Bonnets and Hillinery, i n y Of all kinds. A large lot of Silk Velvet Ribbons [ for Dress Trimmings, at "> cents per yard, all ' colors. J <a OUR STOCK OF XOTIOJF8 And Small Wares is full up and prices are lower than we have ever known them. i Special Bargains In Men's Clothing i And Fine Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children. 4 WANTED. i COUNTRY JEANS and LINSEYS. k IT. F. ADICKKS. t t f 1 ( I 1 1 1 \ t ? RIDDLE & PEGRAM. WAGONS. WK have just received a car load of the celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS, which ! we are prepared to otter at lower prices than ever , before. Call and hear a few reasons why every ' farmer should buv the Studebaker Wagon. I : Bagging and Tics. | Call ami see us before making arrangements for your Bagging and Ties. We have a large lot bought at a low price. IRON AND STEEL. A large assortment of refined Wagon Tiro, ltod and Bar Iron. Also, the best quality of Pick and Prill Steel. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have on hand a large stock of Staple and Fancy (Groceries, which we otter at prices that defy competition. LIME. We are Agents for Simon pure Lime, of which we always keep a supply on hand. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. j LjATTA BROTHERS 1 ? 1 OUR STOCK ; l I (K)NTINUES full,and we are prepared to fur- ( j nish tho trade with (. Anv Goods in Our Line, i M Wo <-all special attention to our stock of ? NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, i" I f I As wo can supplv everv grade desired. Also, I li Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, j, | Salt. Com, Flour, Wood, Willow and Hardware. | I All grades of ; y L; i TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, 5 3 ; t! ; s | u LATTA BROTHERS. I ? a ii PLANTATION FOR SALE. j d I OFFER at private sale my PLANTATION*, containing 174 ACRES, more or less, lying on j d a branch of Turkey ('reek, 15 miles south of | a I Yorkville and 5 miles west of McConnellsville. a i Rood residence, outbuildings and an excellent v ! well of water. If not sold within the next thirty 0 j days, I will then rent it for the year 1885. For | terms and particulars apply on the premises or to ; i the undersigned. J. 1>. OWIN, Clover, S. C. i October 2 40 4t I WITHERS ADICKES. A CHAPTER ON HARDWARE. [*7"E intend to make a specialty of Hardware, T T and have on the way the largest shipment re ever received. We hope toofi'er sufficient inucements in prices to get the trade. We menion some articles and prices: Best Cut Nails 25 pounds for ?1.00, former price I)pounds. Horse and Mule Shoes with Nails, 5 cents per pair, former price 20 cents. Best warranted Axe for 75 cents, former price ?1.00 DO pairs of best Hames at 45 cents, former price 5 cents. Trace Chains at 50 and 65 cents, former rice 65 and 90 cents. 1,000 feet Coil Chain at 4 nd 5 cents, former price 6 and 7 cents. Steel ards at 75 cents and $1.00, former price $1.00 and 1.25. Scalebeams 150 to 000 pounds at i cent per ound, former price if cent. Just think of a 500 ound Scalobeam for 82.00. Cross-Cut Saws at J.50, former price $5.75. Handsaws at 05 cents, 1.00 and $1.50, former price 85 cents, $1.25 and 2.00. Wood Saws at 75 cents, former price $1.00. ipades and Shovels 00 cents, former price $1.00 ml $1.25. Planes at about 25 per cent less than ormer prices. Files of all kinds at about 25 per ent. less than former prices. Augers, Braces nd Bits at about 25 per cent, less than former iriecs. Hasps and Chisels at 40 and 50eents, forner prices 50 and 00 cents. Hinges?Strap, Tea, Blind, Hate, Patent, etc. rooks, Staples, Bolts of all kinds. Screws, Icrew Eves, Picture Xails, Tacks. About 500 airs of ilutts. Door Springs, Window Fastenrs, Rules, Tape Measures. Faucets?Wood, roil and Brass. About 150gross ol Screws from to .*5 inches. All of these goods are in large quantities and rethink we can save buyers at least 25 percent, m former prices. Locks on top of Locks, Pad, (.'best, Drawer, Drunk, Knob, Stock, etc. Consult with us when n need of anvthingin Locks. Pads from lOcents o$1.25. A knob R itn Lock for 25 cents, formery sold here at 40 and 50 cents. Picks and Matoeks at 75 and 90 cents, formerly sold here at $1.00 ind $1.25. Crass Scythes at 00 and 75 cents, fornerlv sold here at 75 cents and $1.00. Hatchets ind 1 lam titers at 50 and 75 cents, formerly sold lere at 65 cents and $1.00. We can save you big money on Cutlery of all duds. Knives and Forks, Carving, Kitchen tnd Pocket Knives from 10 cents to $2.00. Ra:ors, and Straps for same. Celebrated Washita >il Stones, Scissorsand Shears of all sizes. Sheep Shears, Traps of all kinds. In short, we have a food assortment of Hardware, and will guaranee to save you money. We charge nothing to i how good si WITHERS ADICKES. G. H. O'LEARY. i rut mm or caokivc stoves. IN addition to stock of Stoves 011 hand, I have just received a car load, seventy-live, Cookng Stoves that were bought right, and lam prewired to oiler special inducements in the way of 1 good Stove. G. II. O'LEARY. MRMTIKE. JUST received some new styles ot fine BedRoom Suites. Also a full stock of Medium tnd Common Suits, for sale cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. PARLOR SUITES. UJOM ETUI NO pretty and cheap. Also a full ^ stock of Lounges,at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COMMON FURNITURE. AyUYstock of Medium and Common Furniture L>1 is full up of all kinds of Furniture kept in his market, that was bought right, and we intend o keep the lead in the trade. G. II. O'LEARY. C I RPETS. CARPETS. A LL-WOOL Ingrains, Medium and Common tTL Ingrains, Stair Carpeting, Mats, Rugs, and a few pieces of Cane Matting, that will be sold at a >argain,at G. II. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS^ AC. SADDLES, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Ilalters, ,7 Whips. Martingales, Saddle-Rags, Breeching, 'low Gears, and everything kept in an establishncnt of this kind, of my own manufacture, as ow as the same class of goods can be had elscvhere, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. MY THANKS. ITAKE this method of returning thanks for the patronage so liberally extended to me in he past, and hope, by fair dealing, for a continumce of the same. G. II. O'LEARY. .1. M. ADAMS'." NEW GOODS. L HAVE just received a well-selected stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and L'igars, cheap for cash. J. M. ADAMS. KEROSENE OIL. I KEEP a good article of Oil, Lamps. Lanterns, and Lamp Goods of all kinds. J. M. ADAMS. cifEAI* WRAPP1INC PAPER, nfiwii.xT i-;iiiur, iiim mivcii'iics, ?*-?i aaiv by J. M. ADAMS. ATTENTION ! IIOL'SEKEEEE R S. THE greatest variotv of tlie best goods for the least money, in Crockerv, Glassware, Tin Ware, Pot Ware, Wooden Ware, Agate and Sranitc Iron Ware. Ac., ever offered in this market, is now open at J. M. ADAMS' Tin and Hardware Store, Yorkville, S. C. SMOOTHING IRONS. I HAVE just received a nice lot of Smoothing Irons and Fire Dogs. J. M. ADAMS. WANTED. BEESWAX, Eggs and Tallow, at the variety Storo of J. M. ADAMS. * EXPECTING TO MAKE A CHANGE" fX my business, T am doing a strictly Cash business. I am determined to sell my goods it lower figures than they have ever been offered before. J. M. ADAMS. I DON'T WANT ANY more rags. J. M. ADAMS. THEY ALL DO IT. DO what? Why, everybody goes to ADAMS' for the best "and cheapest Stoves and Tin Ware in Yorkville. J. M. ADAMS. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED FROM ww _ _ "a a Jtieauquarierjs. Dry (liootls and Xotions. P1ETTY Fall Calicoes, including Indigo and Berlin Blues, Simpson Mourningand Fancy Prints. Hickory Stripe, Lonsdale Cambric, Sea [sland Homespun, Bleached Muslin, Bleached Drill, Ginghams, Ticking, Plaid Linsey, Black Tench Cassimere, Hose, Cloves, Collars, Susxmders, Corsets. CROTCHET SILK IN ALL SHADES. \nitting Silk, 4-4 Sheeting. We have a large lot )(' Home-made Kentucky Jeans. Some nice >attorns of Charlottesville Cassimere. Cotton Plaids. An assortment of Dress Goods, Velvet Plush and Satin Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, 'ologne.Ties, Laces, Ac. IN GENERAL. Wo have just received a well selected stock of 'rockery, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Gents' Hats, ihoes for Children, Ladies and Gents. The eele>rated No. 7 American Sewing Machine. One ,nd two-horse Turning Plows. Single-Foot Mowstocks, Tobacco. GENTS* READY-MADE CLOTHES. We have received a very large stock of BeadyJade Clothing, all styles, sizes and prices. Call nd examine them. DON'T FORGET THE BALANCE. As you sell your cotton, don't forgot the balance arried over on your account last year, that you (remised to pavearlv this Fall. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. iOCTII CAROLINA-YORK COt'NTY. In Hie Probate Court. Cxparte J. Rul'us Bratton, Administrator of Jane Cousart, doeoased, Petitioner. In Re. Estate of Jane Cousart, deceased.? Citation or petition to have supposed Distributees adjudged as dead, for settlement. r() all and singular, the persons interested in - 4 i?r i VM /iai'o i urn 1110 CSia.C OI .J ?V ..S J , vuLoAU 1 , ? I1U (IR'il IIIestate, as distributees: This is to cite and admonish Gillespie, tho ister of tlio deceased, whose whereabouts, and he fact of whose death are unknown, the peronal representatives and distributees to be and ppear before the said Probate Court, on the 1ST ION DAY IN JANUARY, 1JS8A, at 12 M., then nd there to shew cause why the petitioner hereii, tho Administrator of said deceased, should ot bo decreed to distribute the estate as if the aid sister, Gillespie, and her children, had iod before the said intestate. And all persons entitled to the said estate as istributecs or otherwise, are hereby notified to ppear on the day, and at the time appointed hove, before the said Probate Court, to interfile for their several interests in said estate, liven under my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Yorkvillo, S. 0., this 27th day of September, 1884. J. HKATTY WILLIAMS, Probate Judpe. W. 15. McCAW, Attorney pro pet. (ictober 2 40 (It