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AMUSEMENT HALL. HUNTER & OATES' OPERA HOUSE, YORKYILIE, S. C. THE undersigned have fitted up a public Hall over their Store, on Liberty street, in the central part of town, and with a stage, scenery * and all needed accessories, and a seating capacity of 400, offer the same for theatrical and other entertainments for which the hall is adapted. Professional Companies and Amateurs Will find in our Opera House-the only public hall in town?all the facilities requisite for the conducting of theatrical and similar entertainments. For terms and all other information, address HUNTER <fc OATES, Yorkville, S. C. January 15 3 3m ZTriT* ** AP tiAITTU eiROMVA. I if 1 ei 3 v * aw County of York. WHEREAS, Mrs. CORNELIA J. WILKES has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the good# and chattels, rights and credits of H. H. WILKES, 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 JANUARY, A. D., 1883, 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 8th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thou- , sand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 109th vear of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. Judge of Probate. January 15 3 2t- i i I parish, Mcknight co. - :< CLOTHim WELL, I hear the Daisy has bought out Fred Adickes' entire stock of Clothing and is now offering them at 10 Per Cent. Under New York Cost. Yes, this is so, but he can afford it, for he tells me he bought them at about half cost. Well, I tell you he is a Daisy, sure enough. He buys his goods cheaper than any man in York AND DON'T HOLD FOR HIGH PRICES, But sells at short profits. Corn and Bacon by the house full. Nice Molasses at 2<> and 28 cents per gallon. Don't Think This is Taffy. H Come and see for yourself. The Daisy never advertises anything he cannot stand up to. Now is m the time for farmers to buy their goods cheap. B We are also prepared to I BUY COTTON FOR FALL DELIVERY I As high as the market will allow. [ parish, Mcknight a co. lowry & starr. S. L. LOWRY. J AS. M. STARR. DRUG EMPORIUM. New drugstore, fresh drugs and medicines. If there is anything that the people should be i over particular to have pure and fresh, it is medi- < cines, for the reason, very often their lives depend upon the quality of the ingredients prescribed by the physician. Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils and Medicines generally, are all fresh, clean and of the purest quality. We make prescriptions a specialty, and if you will bring your prescriptions to us, you will be sure to get the medicine prescribed and of the best quality, and no fancy prices charged for compounding. Our stock is now complete, and we will be glad : to have our friends and the public generally to -> give us a call before buy iug. TO PHYSICIANS. . We will be glad to furnish quotations. If not convenient to come to town, send us a list of Drugs needed. We will give prices-on seme,and can save you money. Calls answered promptly at night. We can be found over the Store of Kennedy Brothers A Barron. Remember our place of business, "The Old York Drugstore"' stand, in the Lindsay Building on Main street. lowry & starr. THE YORKVILLE BAKERY. Hot Rolls For Breakfast! ' TN order to place the town of Yorkville on a J_ footing second to none in its facilities for procuring baker's bread we have determined to furnish our customers with hot bread for breakfast. We will commence on Monday morning next and would be glad to have all those who desire to take advantage of this convenience to send in their orders before Saturday night, and we will fill them at your door on Monday morning by 6 o'clock or even earlier, if necessary. Remember that our bread is only b cents per pound. ?CAKES.? In addition to keeping a nice stock of Cakes on hand we would sav that we will fill your ?J * M- URRRV oivw orders lur auv mhu .? his whole attention to this branch of the business and acknowledges no superior. The market price paid for FRESH country Butter and Eggs. BERRY ifc BARBER. ^ MAY Ac MAY, ilk JDRTJG-GISTS. HI OUR THANKS. WE again return our thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage and will try to merit a continuance of the same in the future by selling first-class goods at reasonable prices. Remember we keep in stock all kinds of Patent Medicines, namely: Swift's Specific, Bradtield's Female Regulator, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Hall's Hair Renewer, Boschee's German Syrup, Honey of Tar, Bull's Cough Syrup, Hamlin's Cough Balsam, Fellow's Hypophosphi'.es, Cod f Liver Oil, Seven Barks, Richmond Hair Dye, Buckingham Whisker Dye and Pemberton's* 2o Cents Dye. All kinds of Pills, Fluid Extracts and Tinctures which we will sell as low as one can, as our stock is full and complete. Try us. Drugs on Time. We will also sell our goods on time to parties who will pay and guarantee to furnish you Drugs as cheap as you can buy them from any one on time. Come and spend your money with us while it lasts and then we* will furnish vou until it comes in again. Is that not fair? MAY & MAY. HERNDON BROS. OUR BAKERY IS still in full blast, and our Bread, made out of the very best material that can be found, is not surp:issed by any one. we nave a uaKor ] who thoroughly understands his business and j flatters himself that no Cake Baker can surpass I him in the way of Cakes this side of Charleston, j Jn fact Our Cakes, As to variety, quality and quantity are 100 per; cent, better than one* month ago. All we ask is j a fair trial for our Confectionery and Bakery, i and we are positive that no one will go away di's- j satisfied. HERN DON B ROT 1IERS. WAGONS, TIIE Piedmont Wagon carried off the first | prize at the Raleigh, X. C. Exposition, over I all other Wagons. HERNDOX BROTHERS, Agents. NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post route from j Yorkville to Garibaldi. X. C., desiring to j subscribe for the Youkvii.lt. Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post office, will have their papers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by , putting their names on inv club. W. O. GLOVER. November 27 4S tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of LEWIS THOMPSON, deceased, are notified / to presentthe sameat once,duly attested. Those indebted must make immediate payment. WILLIAM S. WILKERSOX, | Executor of Lewis Thompson. December IS 51 -'It CLOVER HIGH SCHOOL. Clover, S. ('. THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the SECOND MONDAY OF .JANUARY, 1885. For terms and full i>orticul&rs, apply to J. A. WATSON, Principal. January 1 1 4t* i ' I: WITHERS ADICKES. A New Departure, Long Contemplated. HEREAFTER, every day our wagon will call on all customers in town, and orders will bo delivered promptlv. We hope this arrangement will work profitably to us and much to tlie con* ? A ? ? ? ? T i o Vi Ail on_ I venience 01 our pairuns. n uncu uusw? uuuuckeeper 10 cents and an hour's time to get home a 25 or 50 cents article. WE GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY And bottom prices. Our Wagon, at present will make rounds for orders between 8 and 11 a. in., and goods will be at your doors before dinner. Our stock embraces nearer everything than probably any house around here, but when we have not what you order in our lines, we will get the same, if possible. See explicit directions on our Order Books. HARDWARE. We have a larger assortment, and claim to sell you cheaper than other houses. Received this week, 300 Clevises and Grass Rods to be Rold at 10 cents, 300 Heelbolts and Lap-Rings at 75 cents per dozen, 100 Single-trees at ?2.60 per dozen, 100 pairs of Hames at $5.00 per dozen. These are about half of the former prices here for such s;oods. Knives ot all kinas. Razors, Scissors, etc., on which we can save you money. Hinges and Locks of every description. Gall and see us and compare our prifies with 5thers. Yours, - t WITHERS ADICKES. H.p;iLDip?r We Have Just Received A NICE line of new Dress Prints, and solid colored Calicoes, Mourning Prints, Bleached ana Brown Homespuns, Quilt Lining, fine Jeans, <fcc. Bed Ticks, Jeans, and nice Cashmeres at 124 jcu is. A full supply of all kinds of Stationery, Blank Books, SchoorBooks, Ac. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES [s attractive and cheap. All kinds of heavy Winter Goods will be sold at reduced prices to close out. We have a nice stock of White Goods, Embroideries And Laces, and prices will be found unusually low. H. F. ADICKES. L ATT ABROTHERS we Twite farmers ~ TO CALL OX US Before Buying THEIR VW l TVC1 C1TTT">"nT TT7IC1 irjAtto aurriArjtt OF Groceries and Fertilizers, As we are carrying a large stock and can furnish any goods in our line at PRICES TO SUIT. LATTA BROTHERS. OLD DEBTS7 PARTIES indebted to us, either by Note or Account, will nlease call and settle soon, as all old debts must be paid. LATTA BROTHERS. W. C. LATIMER. GUANO! GUANO !! I AM now receiving my stock of Fertilizers, consisting of 100 tons of John Merryinan A Co's Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, 100 tons of John Merryman A Co's ACID PHOSPHATE, 1(10 tons South Carolina DISSOLVED BONES, Manufactured by the Chemical Company of Canton, and f>0 tons of Genuine German Kainit, With standard goods at low prices, I am now able to meet any competition that may come up. W. C. LATIMER. NOTICE. William H. Williams, Plaintiff, against John E. Williams and others. ITNDER an order of Court made in above enJ titled cause, the Creditors of SARAH K. WILLIAMS, deceased, are hereby notified to present and establish their demands against her estate, before me, at my office in Yorkville, S. C., on THURSDAY, the 19th day of February next, at 12 o'clock, M. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. January 1 1 Gt i I J. R. LINDSAY. I SUPPLIES, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. AT THE OLD STAND OF J. R. Lindsay ?& Co. ONCE again I appear upon the business arena of Yorkville, and solicit a share of public patronage. HAYING BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC, In nearly every department of business, it is unnecessary for me to put forward any claims I may have for competency, and as regards Fair Dealing and Integrity, I ask those with whom I have had dealings to speak for inc. SPOT CASH ALWAYS TELLS, And I have bought the entire stock of goods carried by CALDWELL & DICKSON ana also that of Mr. A. I. CRAVEN. Paying the cash down, I got these goods at A Great Reduction, And I am willing to divide with the trade. In addition to these two stocks I have ordered A GREAT MANY GOODS, That will arrive in a few days. In short, I am well prepared to wait on the trade, and will endeavor to make All Business Transactions Satisfactory To parties giving me their patronage. Most respectfully, .T. R. LINDSAY. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. Groceries and Plantation Supplies. IT affords us pleasure, in opening up another year's business, to announce the largest stock of General Groceries and Plantation Supplies ever offered to our customers. MOLASSES. We offer the largest stock of New Orleans Molasses in town ana at startlingly low prices. Corn, Eiour and Ba?oii. We have bought in large quantities, and are now prepared to protect our customers against any further adyanee. GTJAJJTOS. We offer the celebrated brands of Guanos and Acids formerly sold by us, of which we have a full sunnlv on hand. WAGOXS. We still have on band a few two and threehorse Stiulebaker Wagons, which we offer cheap. MME. Always on hand, a full supply of Simons' pure I Lime. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. M. STRAUSS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. STRAUSS OFFERS his stocK of Rea<ly-9Ia<le Clothing As near at COST as possible. He is determined to reduce his stock, even at a sacrifice. DRESS CHARTS. I AM fullv prepared to teach MARKLEY it FULLMER'S GLOVE-FITTING SYSTEM of DRESS CUTTING. Any lady of ordinary intelligence can learn the entire system in from three to five hours. If the rules of the system are strictly observed a fit is sure. Perfect satisfaction given or no charge made. A number of CHARTS now on hand. Charges reasonable. For further particulars, applv to MARY E. FERGUSON, Sole Agent for York county, Yorkville, S.'C. December 11 f>0 tf ! CATAWBA HIGH ANDNORMALSCHOOL. Newton, X. i OPENS its 41st Session January 5th, 1885. It offers to both sexes tho best ^^80^ educational advantages at the lowest jRp cost. A regular college curriculum is <rr-y to be adopted. Situation and health i unsurpassed in N. C. Climate mild. Rest of re ! Unions influences. No saloons. 150 students j last session. Catalogue free. Apply to Dr. J. C. CLAPP, President. December IS 51 4t* lioi si: AM) LOT FOR SAIL : i /-.'Vv Til 10 undersigned offers for sale, iff I i the lot in Yorkville, known as the a|;jST3L "MEEK PLACE." Itis situated n near the Methodist Church, and | contaius TWO ACRES, more or less. On the : lot is a two-storv Dwelling House, containing I SIX LARGE ROOMS AND A RASEMENT, a : lumber-house, corn-crib and stables. Terms will be made easy. L. M. GRIST. November 27 48 tf J JOHN M. M'XKKL. J. KILLOUOII HKN'RY, KcKEEL A HENRY, ATTORNEYS AX LAW. OFFICE WILKES" BUILDING, MAIN' STREET, CHESTER. S. C? i Practice in all Courts of the State and United States. Promptness and Fidelity in all Business. I October 30 44 Jy | T. M. DOBSON & CO. ! BE SURE AND READ THIS! J ^^\yfRS. TOUSER, have you read the Old Chap's advertisement?" ! "No, mam, I have not seen a paper in a month. | I heard brother Sam say the Ola Chap had fixed i a trap to catch every dollar he spent this year, | but I did not ask him what it was." | "Well, you know he pave away ono hundred dollars last year, and this year he has taken two Young Chaps in with him, and they ure going to I give away I i a:.. \r t>_; $JLOU mis itinr in rrizes. For every ?2.00 you spend with the Old Chap, in cash, at one time, Ire puts your name down for a chance free of charge. No humbug in it. He will sell you goods justas cheap as you can buy them anywhere. No gambling in it, for it does not cost you a cent. It is a free gift to all who spend their money with the Old Chap. 1 Buggy $60, 1 Lady's Gold Watch ?50, 1 Sewing Machine ?25, 1 Silver Watch ?10, will be given away AUGUST 25TH AT 1 O'CLOCK, The Old Chap places the amount within reach of every person. Only ?2.00 worth of goods and down goes the chance. Don't forget that every time you spend ?2.00 with the Old Chap between now and the time of the drawing, you get a chance. Every person come and see the Old Chap. You cannot get such inducements anywhere else in Yorkville, to spend your money. The Old Chap deserves it, because he is willing to give you more for it than any one else. Don't forget that. The Old Chap keeps almost everything in the Dry Goods Line, and at bottom figures. You cannot forget his Nice Fitting- Clothing, For it is beforo you everywhere you go. At church you see it, on tho street you see it, at the court house you see it, and at the hops in town you cannot fail to see it, for as the saying is it is as thick as hops. The Old Chap handles Zeigler's tine Shoes for Ladies, and almost all the ladies wear them, as they are the prettiest and best titting Shoes en the'market. The Old Chap has the best assortment of Children's Shoes in the market. The Old Chap is now offering BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, To close out. You can buy at your own price, provided your price is as much as thev cost us. All kinds'of Clothing and heavy goods will be sold cheap for the money. Millinery is selling cheap. Ladies' Hats from ten cents up, All Trimmed Goods are very cheap, to close out and C-VwIm/. afnnlr Wa liovn ?? 10 VCTft I IIlilKU JUUIll AUi ot^viv. n v uwiv ? ??.ew line of Velvets, Silks and all kinds of Dress Trimmings which we are offering at low figures. Dress-Making in Full Blast. Mrs. Dobson keeps a first-class Cutter and Fitter and good Seamstresses, and guarantees fits and work of all kinds, and at reasonable prices. Mrs. Dobson makes from a Calico to the finest Silk Dress. Her fits and work can be seen almost everywhere in York county, and in many of the adjoining counties. If you want to buy * A SILK DRESS, Mrs. Dobson's is the place to get it. She keeps a nice lino and can trim them up so well for you. Mrs. Dobson is posted, as she goes to New York twice a year, and will givo you any information in regard to styles, cheerfully. Butterick's Patterns always on hand. Mr. H. C. Strauss is Loose Now, and will visit every man and woman that owes the Old Chap for last year, and he will not stop at one visit, but will continue to go until you pay him. Remember, the Old Chap loaned you his goods and now he wants the money for them. Gold and Silver Watches On hand. Also a Double-Seated Buggy and a cheap Mule for sale, for the money,or good paper. Remember every $2.00 worth of goods bought for the cash, entitles yov*~te a chanco at the prizes. One chance may "get you the buggy. The lady who got it last year onlv had two chances. T. M. DOBSON, Leader in Millinery and Dress-Making. T. B. McCLAIlTA CO. RETURN OF THANKS. THE year 1884, with its many trials and blessings, is now numbered with the past, and the dawn of a new year is upon us. Our husi ness has been lar Detter man we expecieu, ?nu we would now return OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS to everyone who has spent either their dimes or dollars with us, and especially those who have been so faithfully trading with us FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARS. It has been our aim to deal fairly and honestly with every one, and if you are satisfied with our past dealings wo would ask for a CONTINUANCE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. which we will try to merit by endeavoring to please you still better in future. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, we are your obedient servants, T. R. MeCLAIN A CO. BUY THE BEST. THE undersigned has taken the agency for the sale of the THOMPSON PIANO, one of the best instruments in the market, and also for the sale of the ORGANS manufactured by the Great Western Organ Company. The Pianos I represent are in different styles, both square and upright, full octaves, and besides having all the modern improvements of the best makers, with highly ornamented case and superior finish throughout, have also three strings in the treble, and are thus nearly equal in tone and power to the Concert Grand. I represent ten styles of Organs, and can suit any purchaser as quality and price. If you contemplate the purchase of an instrument? either Piano or Organ?do not buy until you confer with me. I can suit you with either instrument and will make prices satisfactory. Every instrument fully warranted by the manufac turers. There is no longer any excuse for paying a fancy price for a piano bearing the name of I some old, aristocratic maker?which name is | usually the only thing to recommend it?when ; you can buy one equally as good in every respect : for half the money. Correspondence invited, and all information cheerfully furnished. >si\a ivcnr ti YorkviHe, S. C. November 20 47 tf application for discharge. i VrOTI?K is hereby given that the undersigned, j i.N Administrator of the estate of SAMUEL M. j LOVE, deceased, has made a final settlement with | the Judge of Probate for York county, and 011 1 Saturday, the 8th day of January, 188,% at 11 j o'clock, A. M., will make application for a final ! discharge from liability as Administrator of the j said estate. J. P. MOORE, Administrator. December 4 40 St* notice. | Win. W. (laffney against Daniel Peeler and others. ITNDER an order of Court made in above enJ titled cause, the Creditors of LEVICEY i PEELER, deceased, are hereby notified to prej sent and establish their demands against her es! tate, before me, at mv office in Yorkville, S. ('., ; on THURSDAY, the l?th day of FEBRUARY, ! next, at 12 o'clock M. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. j January 1 1 (it jamkk f. iiaut. oko. w. s. iiaht. hart *1: iiart, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C. ("1 EO. W. S. HART, Notary Public, and CoinJf inissioner of Deeds for Arkansas, North I Carolina and Texas. | April 24 27 tf "notice. ~ F1RSONS living 011 the route between Hopewell and Yorkville, and desiring to subscribe for the Yohkvii.i.k Enquirer, can have their papers delivered free of charge by placing I their names on my club. H. F. MORTON. HUNTER & OATES. THE MAMMOTH. I i AT the commencement of each year, all of us, more or less, make new resolves ; or, to use a popular phrase, "turn over a new leaf," and change our course for the future. All this is very good and necessary in many cases; but we do not intend to mend our ways. We are going to stick to the old motto of the past, which has so often been faithful and led us to success and which, in the course of time, is bound to win ; that is, A Dollar's Worth for a Dollar, Fairness toward all, and partiality toward none; alwavs keeninir on hand a full and superior stooli of DRY GOODS, At the very lowest possible prices. Knowing the trade as we do, and endeavoring in everv fair way to please thein, and having their confidence, we feel that the present year, and each year as time passes on, will add fresh laurels to our success, and that A Millennium is Now at Hand, When every tongue will speak forth the truth and declare the Mammoth HEADQUARTERS For Dry Goods in Yorkville. We do not attribute all of the success of the Mammoth to ourselves; but she is the offspring of the people, nurtured and reared by them from infancy, and now they can point to her and exclaim with pride, this is our handiwork ; and having been reared in the true path, now she is grown up she will not depart therefrom, but try to reflect credit on herself and be worthy of all interest taken in her heretofore, and of all patronage bestowed on her hereafter. Our stock, as we have said, though bearing the traces of the salesman's scissors, and the appreciation of the people for select and reliable goods, our counters still show np a Well Assorted Stock of Goods, A stock that is all fresh and in season and style, and we offer it in every department at the very lowest possible prices. In Clothing, we can still supply you with somo of those Suits that are so popular and so cheap, Suits of any style, color and material, and of the very bast possible MAKE AND FIT. We know whereof we speak, as they have been tested for nine years, with perfect satisfaction. Several nice Overcoats left, which we will sell at very low figures. Gents' Dress Shoes in all the nobby styles, and a few of those Popular Stiff Hats on Hand. The perfect fitting Wheeler Ready-Made Dress Lining and Sleeve Patterns always in stock. AND NOW ALL WE ASK Of the people is to spend 1885 with the same encouragement they closed 1884, and to do by us throughout the year as they did in the past, and all will be well.* HUNTER A GATES. F. HAPPERFIELD. STAPLE GOODS. "VutnnL- nf Wtoiilo (?nr>r1a nnil Enmilv Groce M ries is now full and complete. My friends and the public generally are respectfully invited tocall and examine the quality of my goods and learn prices. BOOTH i.\S) SHOES. Of the above goods I keep a full stock, and it will pay you to examine them. DRY GOODS. I keep a full lineof Staple Dry bloods, which I offer at the lowest prices. CIGARS, AC. Several choice brands of Cigars, some extra fine; different grades of Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and Smoking Tobacco. CANNED GOODS. In full variety, and, in fact, a complete stock of Staple Goods, to which inspection is invited. MARBLE YARD. I still continue to give particular attention to the MARBLE BUSINESS. I have in my employ first-class workmen, and with a full stock of the best qualities of Marble, am prepared to furnish anything in that line, from a plain tombstone to the most elaborate monument, and at prices as low as can bo obtained elsewhere. F. 1IAPPERFIELD. J. ED. JEFFERYS & CO. YEW FERYITERE STORE. COFFINS, CASKETS AND CASES. WE have on hand a complete stock of Collins, consisting of Wood Burial Caskets and Cases, all sizes, which we are offering on very reasonable terms. Cottage Furniture. A full assortment of bedroom Suits, Marble Top j and Plain bureaus, Centre Tables and Washstands. BEDSTEADS, CRADLES AND CHAIRS. Walnut and Maple bedsteads, common bed- I steads, fancy and plain Tables, Spring beds and Mattresses, and a variety of Chairs. Picture-Frame Moulding, Of several styles and prices. Picture Frames j made to order. CHROMOS. A line lot of Ohromos on hand, which we are j offering very cheap. Furniture Repaired. Terms reasonable. Our motto is, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." J. 1!I>. JKFFKltYS CO September 11 :57 " I NOTICE. John W. (piinn, Plaintilf,against Mary J. Xeel and others. T7NDER an Order of Court in above entitled |_j cause, the Creditors of JOHN W. Ql'IXX, deceased, are hereby notified to present and establish th.vir demands against said estate, before me, at my office in Yorkville, S. C., on THURSDAY, the 22NI) INSTANT, at 12 o'clock, M., or thev will be barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, Special Referee. January 1 1 4t SAM'L L. MILLERT MERCHANDISE BROKER, Yorkville, S. C. OFFICE IN THE ADICKfCS BUILDING. jg?i~ Correspondence solicited. January 1 1 tf 1 PARISH & COLCOCK. R. A. PARISH. J. I). COLCOCK. NEW FIRM. WE would respectfully beg leave to inform the public that we have associated ourselves together for the purpose of doing a GROCERY, nl Ati 11 n /I T.nrmnr SfolVlnl 1' Gtu, utiles aim jji>ei y uuiuiu [ , AND FERTILIZER BUSINESS. As our capital will not warrant us in doing a credit business on the style we would desire, we have determined to do a strictly Cash Business, Making 110 exceptions. In doing this business with a very small expense, and no "loss and gain" accounts, wo propose to sell Goods cheap, and always keep on hand fresh and nice Goods. GROCERIES. In the Grocery line we will keep everything kept in a first-class Grocery. Our time is too limited this week to enumerate the various articles we have in store; but our friends are assured that our stock is ample, and of the best quality. This department will be conducted in the store room lately occupied by Mr. L. Lowrv Smith. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. This department will be under the sole direction of Mr. R. A. Parish, who will be pleased for a continuance of the liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon him in the past under the style ot Dobson it Parish. We will be ready at all times to take the best care of Horses, and will always have on hand stylish SiTATftT V A nflTTRT/TC TP. A MS! DJ.xMJU.LJ rtiiuij\j\juijiu mj.nu.kj) AND Saddle Horses. We will also always keep on hand a few Mules, Iforses and Buggies for sale. Terms, same as heretofore at these stables. . ?*? FERTILIZERS. ATLANTIC, PATAPSCO, GERMAN KAINIT, FLOATS, And any desired fertilizing material that the public may need ; and in this connection allow our Mr. Colcock to thank the trade generally for their liberal support in Guanos, and he pledges himself to do as well in the future as he has done in the past. Wishing everybody a happy and prosperous New Year, We are vours truly, PARISH A* COLCOCK. JOHN C. KUYRENDAL. V 18S45. AMID the manifold changes in the i JL vcai .-> uiaum, n , temporary entrances and its eternal exits, the York Drug Store man has still the privilege of a place on the stage, and rises to thank his fellow actors in life's theatre for their continued patronage and support, to wish them length of days and Godspeed in every laudable and lawful aim, desire and undertakingin the future. Our business for the past year has been profitable, and our intercourse with our trade, with a few exceptions, has been exceedingly pleasant and satisfactory. No one appreciates their customers more than we do, or tries harder to take care of them. Guaranteeing the quality of all goods sold and being able to make the terms easy and the prices right, we hope to retain the patronage of every one who has heretofore dealt with us. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. BIO BOOM AT THE Yorkville Livery and Feed Stables. SEW VEHICLES. tEXPECTED to arrive this week, a nice lot of j Columbus Buggies, the best Buggies now made. Also, a nice lot of Cincinnati Buggies. Carriages and Jump-seat Phaetons, all standard grade work, which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Second-Hand Vehicles. I also have on hand a number of Buggies and Wagons that have been in use ashort while which I will sell at reasonable prices for cash or on time. Buggy Cushions, Shafts and Poles kept in stock for sale. SOMETHING NEW. T have just purchased a No. 1 Queen City HEARSE, and will now be prepared to furnish funeral occasions with Hearse and Carriages for town or any part of the county, at short notice, and for moderate charges. Feed Stables. Have your horses fed at the YORKVILLE LIVERY AND EKEI) STABLES, where they will be well fed and groomed. P. 10. SMITH. AGRICULTURAL HALL HAS turned loose upon the people near MoConncllsville, the powerful beast SIAM, (a splendid li-hor.se power Engineon Wheels.) His present masters are Messrs. MOORE and ARCH BURRIS, who have the determination, and will soon learn to keep him in check. Mr. W. E. CAMPBELL, near Clover, has captured General LEE, (a beautiful 5-horse power Tanner Engine on wheels) without liring a gun. He is now carefully guarded by Mr. I). MARSHALL CAMPBELL, who has'subdued him on coarse diet?wood and water. ROMEO and JULIET are yet in their quiet retreat. Will not some cruel hand separate them and put them to useful eniplovment. T. S. JEFFERYS. CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. JOHN R. ASHE. To ny Friends and Patrons. THE glorious old year of 1884 is past and gone with all its triumphs and trials and wants; which have wrought many changes, either continuing our brightest expectations or revealing to us our disappointments; it is with feelings of gratitudeand pleasure that I review our business relations during the past year, and with infinite satisfaction that I fined myself better prepared to serve your wants during the year 1885, which is now upon us and presents prospects and oppor! tunities of a brighter and more prosperous nature than we have had before the agricultural community since 1878. Provisions and grain, sugar and' coll'ee, plantation hardware, and, in fact, all lines of goods necessary to plantation use, are cheaper, on an average, than since the war, and a good prospect of being able to cover the expected cotton crop at the old plantation password, "TEX CENTS," which should stimu late us all to put our shoulders to the wneeiaim J do everything in our power to make this the j crowning year for our southern country. IAT PARTICUliAR. I have a large stock and ample means for takingcare of a large trade this year, and will protect the interest of any and all who make their bills with me. I Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. I will not be undersold by any competitor in the trade, and will see that they hre low enough or I will have all the trade. I offer 100 barrels of N. O. Molasses, and 4,000 pounds of N. O. Sugar, cheaper than ever known, and can tickle your fancy on everything I offer for sale. OS HAND. 100 Sacks Pure German Kainit. 200 Sacks Cotton Seed Meal. 100 Sacks world-renowned Plow Brand Guano. 200 Sacks Ashepoo Acid Phosphate. And will sell at prices that will shake weak competition. JOHN R. ASHE. G. H. O'LEARY. 1885L WITH the opening of the new year I take this opportunity of returning my thanks for the patronage so liberally extended to me in the past, and hope, by close application and fair dealing, for a continuance of the same. G. H. O'LEARY. FERXITURE. "A/fY Furniture Department is full up with IWl Urt.l U/t/irti Parlnv Kllifu TillrfilltlS. Wurdrobes, Side Boards, Safes, Bedsteads and Lounges, Tables, Withstands, Mattresses, Spring Beds,Looking Glasses, Pictures, Picture Frames, (-'hairs, Rattan and Cane Rocking Chairs, and everything sold in this market in the Furniture line at G. H. O'LEARY'S. CARPETS AND RUGS. A NICE line of Ingrain Carpets, Napier MatiX Hemp Carpet, Moquette, Velvet and Brussells Rugs at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES, A G STOVES sold since October 1st. I have been selling these Stoves for the past ten years and they have given entire satisfaction. Stove Pipe, Pans and Stove Ware bought in car load lots and sold cheaper than a good stove can be bought elsewhere. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, dC. A FULL line of Saddles at prices to suit all. Saddle Blankets, Lap Robes and Horse Blankets at G. H. O'LEARY'S. HARNESS. HARNESS, all grades. Bridles,Collars, Whips, Hair.es, Back Bands and Trace Chains at G. H, O'LEARY'S. COMNON FURNITURE. MY stock of Medium and Common Furniture is full up of all kinds of Furniture kept in this market, that was bought right, and we intend to keep the lead in the trade. G. H. O'LEARY. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. THE YEAR 1884 HAVING closed its Ledger, we would return our thanks to one and all wild have been kind ip giving us a part of their patronage. In wishing all "A Happy Neu: Yeiir" We take pleasure in stating that it will be our aim, for tne year 1885, to try and please our customers. Our goods we do not claim to be better than others will offer you of the same grade, neither do we promise to sell the same quality of goods lower than any other first-class house will offer, but we do promise that we will sell as good goods at as low ligures as any firm can afford. We have READY-]HADK CLOTHING Very cheap. Salem and Kentucky Jeans, Charlottesville Cassimeres, Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes. Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' Shoes of all grades. Our Stock of Millinery We offer at Cost. Blankets very cheap. Balmoral Skirts, Ticking, Ac. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &e., At rock bottom prices. Just received, Axes, Trace Chains, Hinges, Knives and Forks, Dirt Forks and Shovels, Andirons,Saws, Bolts, Plows, Plow Stocks, Ac. The American Sewing tfaehine No. 7 always ready and cannot be beat sewing. School Books and Stationery always kept. KENNEDY BROS. A iBARRON. MARSHALL HOUSE, Chester, S. C. 1 THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing the people of ChesIjj i ter county and the traveling pubirTTjjgp~ ]jc (|ult lie jms taken charge or the MARSHALL HOUSE, and is now prepared to receive both PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. The building has just been repainted and put in lirst rate condition throughout. The table will be supplied with tho best that the local and neighboring markets afford, and no pains will be spared to insure the comfort of guests. A SAMPLE ROOM is provided, conveniently arranged for the use of Commercial Travelers. TERMS REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. JAMES Iv. MARSHALL, Proprietor. TO THE PUBLIC. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned j^l Board of County Commissioners of York county, will be at the bridge across Allison's Creek, on the Wright's Ferry Road, in this county, near Clav Hill, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on FRIDAY, 23D OF JANUARY, 1885, to let out to the lowest bidder the btiildinganew the woodwork of said bridge across said stream. The contractor to give bond with two good sureties in double the I amount of the bid for faithful work. For plan and specifications reference is made tothisofnce, at Yorkville, and also at the bridge, on the day and date above mentioned. The Commissioners reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board, J AM lis Ji. AJjijlJSUJN, ?. 181'K. January 8 2 3t "notice "to creditors. South Carolina?York County. IX THE COMMON PLEAS. J. It. Lindsay, Administrator, against M. Agnes Lindsay and others. Complaint to tSettle j Estate.' NOTICE is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of Robert M. Liridsay, deceased. that a Reference will be held before me at my ofiioe in Yorkville, S. C., on Thursday the 29th day of January 1885, at 10 A. M., for the purpose of "taking proof of claims against said deceased. Those not presented on that day will be barred. By order of Court. T. C. GASTON, Special Referee. December 18. 51 5t. NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post routes from Yorkville to Clark's Fork, and from Yorkj ville to Rock Hill, desiring to subscribe for the Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers at a post olllce, are rcspectfully informed that I have made arrangements with Mr. R. A. PARISH, contractor of these j routes, to have their papers delivered to them I FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by put! ting their names on my club. ROBERT L. WALLACE. November 27 48 tf notice. PERSONS living along the post routes from Yorkville to Bullock's Creek, S. C., and from j Yorkville, S. C., to Charlotte, N. C., desiring to I subscribe for the Yorkville Enquirer, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive the papers at a post oftiee, will have their papers delivered to ' them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting their names on my club. M. S. CARROLL. I December 4 49 tf