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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of York. WHEREAS, G. J. McCARTER has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of GEORGE A, McCARTER, 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 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 18S3, atll o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day oi January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and in the 109th year of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS. T?.ltra r,f Prnh?t*?_ V UU^U V* * ? V January 22* 4 2t THE STATE OFSOITH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP Y0RI?-C0l'RT OF COMMON PLEAS. Christian Dovries, Wm. R. Dovries and Henry A. Devries, heretofore trading as Wm. Devries tfc Co., Plaintiffs, against James P. Caston ; R. H. Glenn, S. Y. C.; T. C. Beckham, as Constable; James M. Ivy ; Wm. C. Rouse, Robt. T. Hempstone, Anne E. Stribling and Jas. X. McLure, as "Rouse, Hempstone & Co.Dan'l E. Shipley, Sr., Henry W. Roane and Dan'l E. Shipley, Jr., as "Shipley, Roane it Co.Jos. E. BrufT, Alfred Maddox and Alfred B. Faulkner, as "Bruff, Maddox <fc Faulkner;" J. L. Brown and J. H. Weddington, as "Brown it WeddingtonJ. S. Hess, T. M. Rogers, D. W. Chambers and D. X. Smith, as "Hess, Rogers & Chambers;" J. A. Hayes, J. A. Fields, S. D. Butcher and J. C. Austen,as "Hayes, Fields & Co.;" Quaker City Shirt Co. ; J. L. King and G. H. MeKinney,as "J. L. King it Co.;" Michael Bergman, as "Bergman Manufacturing Co.;" Lewis H. Blair, as "L. H. Blair & Co.;" Stephen Putney and Lewis H. Blair, as "Stephen Putney it Co.;" E. A. ('atlin, Wm. Tallev and S. T. Davis, as "Catlin, Talley <k Davis';" John L. Slckel and John F. Hellen, as "Sickel, Hellen A Co.;" E. W. Marsh, Jr.; D. Klauber & Co.; Jacob Hecht it Co.; and David J. Hoar, J. L. Sides and G. W. Morgan, as "David J. Hoar <t Co. ;" Defendants.?Summon# for Relief?Complaint filed. To the Defendants above named: "TTOU and each of you are hereby summoned JL and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which has been this day tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court'of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers, at their office in Yorkville, South Carolina,'within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you rail ts. on?wor the CouiDlaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated January 20, A D., 1885. [l. s.] Joseph F. Wallace, C. C. Pis. HART A HART, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. January 22 4 <5t WITHERS^ADICKESr (TrocerTes7mrdware, crockery. WE mention some of the almost innumerable things in stock, which embraces nearei everything in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden and Tinware, etc., than any othei in this vicinity. We propose to protect our patrons in prices'. GROCERIES. Meal, Flour of all grades, Buckwheat, Oatmeal, ? Oat and Wheat Flakes for invalids, Rice, Grist, Peas, Texas Red R. P. Oats?tine seed. Corn, Grass Seeds of all sorts, Crackers of all sorts, Moats, Hams, Breakfast Strips, Dried Beef. We have a chipper for same. Salt, Molasses and Sugars, which weare prepared to sell low. Cheese, Macearoni, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Coffees. We give a Teapot with two pounds of Tea. Spices of all kinds, ground pure and whole. SoapsLaundry, Toilet, Shaving and Castile. Starch, Blueing, Inuigo at SI.00 by the pound or more. Canned Good3 of every description?Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Oranges, Bananas, etc. Candles, Oils, Matches at 1, 3 and 5 cents. Chocolate, Cocoa, Cayenne Pepper, Sage, etc., for Sausage. Baking Powders, Flavoring Extracts, Stove Polish, Diamond Dust for cleaning all metals, Glass, etc. Swiss Goat Milk for baby food. HARDWARE. We claim to have the largest stock and lowcsl Erices in town. Locks from 10 cents to $2.50. finges, Screws, Butts, Files, Augers, Chisels, Hammers and Hatches, Draw Kuives, Braces, Squares, Levels, Saws all sorts, I)oor and Window Fasteners, Bolts, Door Springs, Foot Scrapers, Lamp Wick Trimmers, Traps, Bells, Bras? Andirons from 75 ernts to $1,00, Shovels and Tongs, Sauce Pans, Waffle and Wafer Irons, Picks and Mattocks, Well Chains and Fixtures, Smoothing Irons, Coffee Mills, Shears, Scissors, Razors, Knives, Spoons. Plows and Farming Utensils generally. Saw Sets, Rules, Bed Castors, Screws, etc. ' We want you to examine foi yourself and see if our claim for low prices is not just. We think we can save you money on Hardware. Crockery, Wooden and Tinware of all sorts. Window Glass of all sizes, Putty, Sheet Tin, Solder, etc, nnnmtt irrpdc r tiivi We will handle the Etiwan still. WITHERS ADICKES. THE YORKVILLE BAKERY. SOME FACTS. OUR Bread has now been before the public for three weeks and has given universal satisfaction. We are assured of this by the fact that orders are constantly being duplicated ot increased, and not a single complaint have we heard as to QUALITY OR QUANTITY. The Loaves weigh a pound, and the quaility is, us our customers assure us, such as defies compe, tition. Parties desiring HOT ROLLS for breakfast have only to leave the orders with us. We furnish to order anything and everything produced by a tirst-class Bakery. Our Cakes, like our Bread, need no recommendation from us, their own merit being sufficient. In this line we have 110 fears that we . will be able to please the most fastidious. All we ask is that you send in the first order and the second will coine of its own accord. yJSJ- The market price paid for FRESH country Butter and Eggs. Yours forqualitv and quantity, BERRY'* BARBER. HERN DON BROS. 38. *^T7ES, Sir, we are selling 33 Loaves of firstX class Bread for S1.00." "Yes, that is true. Some one told me so, and I could hardly believe it." "Yes, 3 pounds and 1 ounce of Bread made out of the very best -LANIER PATENT FLOUR. < let your 33 tickets for one dollar, 10 for ">() cents, K for 35 cents, and 3 for 10 cents, of 2 pounds and 1 ounce. Don't forget to ask for Prof. Payne's nice light Loaves, who understands the art ot /.yniology, as well as the art of GOOD AND FANCY CAKE BAKING. (tome and see our variety?100 percent, beter than a month ago. HERNDOX BROTHERS. CLOVER HIGH SCHOOL. Clover, S. C. , THE exercises of this Institutioi ' W'U ',e resumed on the SECONI tWrUMPJU.1 MONDAY OF JANUARY, 1885. For terms and full particulars, apGZaU ply to J. A. WATSON, Principal. January 1 1 4t* james e. hart. geo. \v. s. 1iaut. HART A HART. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C. G1 EO. W. S. HART, Notary Public, and Com I missioner of Deeds for Arkansas, Nortl Carolina and Texas. April 24 27 tf NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of R. L j\_ HOPE, deceased, either by Note or Account are hereby notified that the same must be settlei by the 1ST OF MARCH, 1885. All claims no settled by that time, will be given to an attorney tor collection. J. W. P. HOPE, Administrator. January 15 3 -'it J. BEATTY W ILLIAMS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C.. ! AAriEIi practice in the Circuit Court of Yorl If county. * /&&- Prompt attention given to collections. ' January 15 3 lv? ?? notice. TjERSONS living on the route between Hope ' /Y well and Yorkville, and desiring to sub scribe for the Yokkvilt.e exticikek, can hav t ' their paper* delivered free of charge hv placini / their names on my club. II. F. HORTON. Y CHATTEL MORTGAGES^ m/JORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles t< I jVl Real Estate. For sale at tbo 1 ENQUIRER OFFICE. November 27 4S tf ! T. M. POBSOX CO. | 11 WHO WILL LET THE PRIZES ? MRS. GAINES, who will get the prizes this j year ? I would like to have the buggy, and ' . I my daughter, Clara, says she is bound to get the 1 gold watch." [ "Well, Mrs. Chambers, those who trade with i | the Old Chap will get the prizes. That is as near guessing as any one can do. Every person who buys ?2.00 worth of goods at one time and pays 1 cash for them will get a chance at the Buggy, > Watches and Sewing Machine, and it is as fair i for one as it is for another, as all the numbers (not names) are placed in a box and well shaken r up and the numbers are drawn out and the names opposite the numbers drawn will get the I prizes. So you see it is a fair and square thing. No lottery business, no gambling, but a fair and square give away thing. Ministers do not hesitate to have their names put down. If there was gambling in it the old Chap would have nothing to do with it, as he is not a gambler. It is only , an inducement for cash trade and an inducement ] that NO UTHtiK llUlSii ?UWa> Is offering and no other house will sell you goods cheaper and deal with you fairer than'the Old Chap. The Old Chap is offering big bargains in Overcoats and Ready-Made Clothing, any one in need will do well to see the Old Chap's goods before buying, and remember, in a suit of clothes you get several chances at the prizes. The Old Chap is now ottering the cheapest Shoe for ladies ever seen in this market?a ladies' ' Goat Buttoned Shoe for $2.00. The cheapest shoe ever offered in this market. A case of Zeigler's Goat Buttoned Shoes for $2.50, will arrive in a few days. Everybody knows that >?eigler's Shoes are good. No one else keeps them but the Old Chap. He has the largest stock of Ladies' . Shoes in Yorkvillo and lie always has been noted for keeping good Shoes, and never seils you a mean Shoe without telling you, if he knows it. The Old Chap is selling the best Shirt for ! $1 or six for $5.00, in Yorkville. IT IS CALLED "THE CROWN," And there is none better in Yorkville, and the Old Chap sells a Shirt for 50 cents that beats all i low priced Shirts in town, at that price. The : Old Chap sells Hardware as low as the lowest. ' , For instance, a Rim Lock complete at 20 cents, f and with a bill of Locks at 15 cents, as I always . have said that I will not be undersold in anything 1 if I know it. So come along with vour cutting prices and you will always find the Old Chap [ in the ring?sorry to have to do such a thing. l Remember, all kihds of Hardware as low as the , very lowest on the same kind of goods. Handl Axes, Planes, Chisels, Squares, Compasses, Di. viders, Levels, Screws, Hinges, Pocket Knives, Table Knives, all kinds of Files, Braces and . Bitts, Shovels and Tongs, in fact, all kinds of Shelf Hardware can be found at bottom prices. I BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. < ! We are offering big bargains in Millinery ' to close out, especially Ladies' Hats, Velvets, ] Plushes, Collars, Ribbons and all kinds of Win- < ter Millnery to close out. Mrs. Dobson has a i splendid assortment of all kinds of Perfumery and Face Powders, Magnolia Balm and Bloom of Youth, also Red Paint for face, in fact, everything that is needed for beautifying the face. > Bridal Outfits and Mourning Outfits always on t hands and made at short notice. All kinds of Black Crapes from 50 cents to $5.00 per yard. . Zephyrs, all colors, at 10 cents per ounce. Knitting rnttnn. Ruehintr Braids, and a few Cloaks , ancF Jackets left which will be sold cheap. Jewelry, Gold and Jet, Children's Bracelets and . Rings, also Gold Rings for Ladies and Gents, i Any kind of Gold Ring and Watches ordered at 1 short notice for any one and if they do not suit f you can return them, when they are ordered out . specially for you. Dressmaking is still moving on. FITS AND WORK ALL GUARANTEED. Mrs. Dobson has a first-class cutter and seamstresses and turns out the very best fits. You can see them daily on the streets. She makes | from a Calico to the finest Silk Dress and guar| antees a fit in every instance. In fact, the Old \ Chap has a model establishment. A lady can ? . step into Dobson's and rig herself out from head { to foot all of the latest stvles and at the lowest < , prices. Remember, Mrs. Dobson is well posted j in regard to fashions as she goes to New York . twice every year and sees for herself, and she takes the latest fashion books and keeps well posted. So you will always get the latest at her . Emporium of Fashion, and every 82.00 bought I ] in her department entitles you to a chance at all ! the prizes. Mr. Nathan, do you owe the Old Chap anything? If you do Mr. H. C. Strauss will be to see you soon and not only once but will contin- j ue to come until you pay or make him secure, 1 as the Old Chap's business must be closed up. The hardest excuse that any man yet has offered about paying a little bill is, "That all the goods he bought were no account." After having them over 12 months and never saying one word ' about them until now when asked for the money, when he says the goods are no account and ' did not pay for them. If he does not pay for ' them or make the Old Chap safe, be will publish his name and post office address in full so that ' other merchants can be on the lookout for him. T. M. DOBSON it CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making. ; W. C. LATIMER. ; : SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS t IN ( ( Fall and Winter Goods for ('asli. > < i TOUcan buy all kinds of seasonable goods at ! exception'ably low prices. We ask you to j come and get those low prices, and inspect { < 1 OI R DRKSN GOODS, > , Of all prices, shados and styles, that we are offer ing some rare bargains in. * Bargains that cannot [ i fail to induce all parties desiring a nice Dress, to i take advantage of this opportunity. Trimmings ( i to match. * ' We have reduced our ^ _ < Elegant Sto ck of Millinery [ To prices truly astonishing. Prices of evervi thing put down to suit the dull season. C OTTOX SEED. We are still paying 15 cents for Cotton Seed, j W. C. LATIMER. ! THE OLD DOCTOR'S i O. D. B. BITTERS. 1 MAY A MAY, the energetic Druggists, will j commence on the 1st of February, to man| ufacture their well known Hitters, under the , I name and style of Old Doctor's Bitters, or title [ (). D. B.. guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia and the i various forms of Indigestion and Bilious disor- ' f ders generally. For Chills and Fevers we only want one trial if directions are followed as given 1 on each bottle. Samples given to all who prefer a trial for first. Try home remedies where you ; i know the medicines are pure. Look out for our great advertisement next week. ' MAY A MAY. January 15 3 lit THif DOMESTIC7 FERTILIZING CO. ! Columbia. S. C.. ; ^"^FFERS to the Trade; . High tirade Ammoniated Fertilizers, High tirade Acid Phosphate, (lenuine Imported tlerinan Kainit, Cotton Seed Meal, Muriate of Potash and | Nitrate of Soda. j Prompt Sliipments made, and (foods and Pri. j cestluaranteed. i ! JONES, ROBERTSON A CO., tleneral Agents, Columbia,S. C. January 1.1 .'{ 4m i API'IJCATIOX FOR OISCIIAROE. . "VrOTICK is hereby frivcn that the undersigned, , | AdministratorOf the estate of Mrs. JANE i ; COUSAliT, deceased, has made a final settlement t with the Judge of Probate for York county, and v on Monday, the 10th day of February, ISSa, will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of said estate. J. It. RRATTON, Administrator. January 11 3 at SAM'L L. MILLER, MERCHANDISE BROKER, Yorkville, S. ('. ' | OFFICIO IX THE ADICKES BFILDIXG. I Correspondence solicited. January 1 1 tf - NOTICE. e T3ERS0XS living along the post route from ^ A Yorkville to (iaribaldi, X. C., desiring to subscribe for the Yohkvili.k Knui'iukk, and to | whom it is inconvenient to receive their papers' at a post otlice, will have their papers delivered 0 to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by j putting their names on mv club. \V. O. GLOVER. I November 27 4s tf | HUNTER & OATES. I I HARDWARE. WE wish to call your attention to oar verv complete line of Hardware, among which Ml ? 4.: Af?U?rtl,n A vAo P1.iw Unmciavq V U Will lUUlll/lUU lUUtlWUiVS, il.vcn, VW? ?? .3, Horse-Shoe Hammers, Claw and Lath Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Augers, Chisels, Hand-Saws, Hand-Saw Files, Mill Files, Cut Files, Monkey Wrenches, Shoe Hammers. Tacks of all kinds, Hungarian Nails,Shoe and tinishingNails.Sheep5hears. Molasses Gates, Collin Handles, Mule Bits, Saw Sets, Trace Chains, Chain Bolts, Gimets, Screw Eyes, Carriage Bolts, Braces and Bits, squares, Planes, Locks of all kinds, Coffee Mills, Cotton and Wool Cards, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Dippers, Shoe Brushes, Hinges of all cinds, and many other innumerable articles that ,ve will not mention, but suffice it to say that you ,vill find almost any article in this line you may lesire. We also havea full assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Chamber Sets, etc., first class goods, in every rejpect, and as cheap as can be obtained. We have somewhat repaired the havoc made in our stock during the month of December, by A VERY COMPLETE BILL Df Prints, Hosiery, Shirting, Dress Goods, 10-4 Bleached Shirting* Plaids, Bleached Goods, Suspenders, Collars, Cud's, Shirts, etc. A good line of Men's and Boys' Hats are to arrive this week, md then we may very truly say Our General Stock is Complete. We have sold goods very cheap in the past, and intend to do so in the fuiure, so we feel assured :hat you can get as low prices, the quality conjidered, ^ AT THE MAMMOTH, As anywhere in town, and with such prices and i full stock of first-class goods, we ask all to call >11 us when any article whatever is needed. Clothing is Especially Cheap, And we will give you the very hest bargains to >e had in a nice Suit, Pair of Pants, Coats and Cests, Overcoats or any garment desired. HUNTER A. GATES. JLOWRY& STARR. i. L,. LOWRY. JAS. M. STARR. DRUG EMPORIUM. YTEWdrugstore, fresh drugs and 131 MEDICINES. If there is anything that the peoplo should be rver particular'to haveoureand fresh, itis medi3ines, for the reason, very often their lives defend 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. "VVe make prescriptions a specialty, and if you will bring pour prescriptions to us, you will bo sure to get ;ne meaicme prescriueu unu ui mu umv i|unn^, ind no fancy prices charged for compounding. Dur stock is now complete, and we will be glad :o have bur friends and the public generally to ?ive us a call before buying. 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 same, and tan save you money. Calls answered promptly it night. We can be found over the Store of Kennedy Brothers Barron. Remember our place of business, "The Old i'ork Drugstore" stand, in the Lindsay Building >n Main street. LOWRY it STARR. fMAY & MAY, DRUGGISTS. S OUR THANKS. WIS 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 Pat2nt Medicines, namely: Swift's Specific, Bradlield's Female Regulator, Aver's Hair Vigor, Hall's Hair Renewer, Boschee's German Syrup, Honey of Tar, Bull's Cough Syrup, Hamlin's Cough Balsam, Fellow's Hvpophosphitcs, Cod Liver Oil, Seven Barks, Richmond Hair Dye, Buckingham Whisker Dye and Pcmberton's 2f> Cents Dye. All kinds of Pills, Fluid Extracts und Tinctures which we will sell as low as one jan, as our stock is full and complete. Try us. Drugs 011 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. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. York County. WHEREAS JAMES A. WATSON has applied tome for Lettersof Administration, de bonis non, cum testamcnto annexo, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Dr. SAM'L WRIGHT, 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 !...?? C?.. un!,l +r? >,n Ill'A.1 I lUUillU VUU1 t l\ri lliv OU114 wuiiv(i, vw ./v holden at York Court House on the 31ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1NX5, at 11 o'clock A. M.t to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 13tli day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-live, and in the 100th vear of tlio Independence of the United States "of America. J. BKATTY WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. January 15 3 lit 850.000 worth of oooi>s at cost. HAVING bought out the interest of J. L. ! Agurs in the linn ot WYLIE A AGURS we i will close out the entire stock now on hand i AT COST FOR CASII. Tlie stock is very com- ; plete in all the departments, including Groceries, ' Dry Goods and the elegant stock of Clothing of Hood A Woods. It is a rare thing that such a j stock of goods is thrown on the market on such terms. Merchants will have an opportunity to replenish their stocks and consumers a chance to supply their family wants on terms that may 1 not occur again in years to come. M km nuns ok til k Fium.?Joseph Wvlie, Wilt. Lindsav, T. B. Woods, John G. White. JOSEPH WYLIE A CO.. Successors of Wyi.im A Aunts. January 15 3 lit j john* m. m'nhki,. j. kim.ouoh itknitv. mc\i:i:l a henry. ATTOIlXEyS AT LAAV. OI'FICK WILKES- Bl'tLUI.N'U, MAIN STREET. CHESTER. S. Practice in all Courts of the State and United States. Promptness and Fidelity in all Business. October 30 44 * ly j JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. OXWARD BOIXD. THE York Drug Store is afloat on the waves of the new year with every department full and with facilities for conducting the business of the different departments equal to any retail house in the land. DEPARTMENT OF DRlTGS. This department is complete and full of choice fresh goods. We will continue to use Telegraph, Express and Freight lines to keep it so. DEPARTMENT OF PRESCRIPTIONS. This department will be under the personal supervision of the proprietor who will give his personal attention to the compounding of every prescription. The patronage of Physicians, in mis uepuruneill/ is suuuiuu, cspcvinuy iiiusu practicing in the country. DEPARTMENT OF PAINTS. Our shelves and floors are groaning under the weight of goods in this department. We reiterate here what we have said many times heretofore, that we will duplicate any bill from anywhere. Charges for containers and freight added, it there be any such on the bill. We sold a gentleman on Friday, the 10th instant, 810:$.82 worth of paints and saved him 810.52 on the lowest bid he received for the same goods in this and neighboring markets. If any man doubts what we have said above, we will take him to some lone, dark and noiseless spot, where no eye can see and no arm can save, and?and?take his pocket book. DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS. We are filling our warehouses with the choicest manurials made in the United States. We offer Soluble Pacific Guano, which undoubtedly stands at the head of high grade ammoniated goods. The well known Irish Bone, a super excellent article manufactured expressly for our trade. Uorenz ifc Rittler's Guano, another high grade goods. Edisto Acid Phosphate, a first, class South Carolina Rock Phosphate and Kainit. These goods are offered on time only, at whatever rate the market may settle at We would say that the prices will be uniform*. The poor man, especially the "brother in black" (the colored man) whose trade we solicit, will have the same prices as his more opulent neighbor. Department or Unpaid Accounts. This department is unusually plethoric and must be depleted to be put on a healthy basis. We will very soon render statements of accounts to all those who are indebted to us. We have two purposes in sending these statements. One Is to advertise you of the amount you owe, the other is to ask respectfully, but emphatically that you pay it. JOHN C. IvUYKENDAL. H. F. ADICKES. We Have Just Received ? NICE line of new Dress Prints, and solid j\ colored Calicoes, Mourning Prints, Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Quilt Lining, tine Jeans, Ac. Bed Ticks, Jeans, and nice Cashmeres at 124 cents. A full supply of all kinds of Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Ac. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Is attractiveand cheap. All kinds of heavy Winter (Joods will he sold at reduced prices to close out. We have a nice stock of White Goods, Embroideries And Laces, and prices will he found unusually low. H. F. ADICKES. LATTA BROTHERS ~~ WE INVITE FARMERS ~ TO FALL ON US Before Buying THEIR YEAR'S SUPPLIES OF Groceries and Fertilizers, As we are carrying a large stock and can furnish any goods in oiir line at PRICES TO SUIT. LATTA BROTHERS. OLD DEBTS. PARTIES indebted to us, either by Note 01 Account, will please call and settle soon, a> all old debts must be paid. LATTA BROTHERS. PARISHrMcKNrGHT&C07 CLOTHPG. W'ELL, I hear the Daisy has bought out Fred Adickes' entire stock ol' Clothing and if now ottering 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 Yorli AND DON'T HOLD FOR HIGH PRICES Hut sells at short profits. Corn and Bacon by tlx house full. Nice Molasses at 2(i and 28 cents pei gallon. Don't Think This is Taffy. Come and see for yourself. The Daisy never ad vortises anything he cannot stand up to. Now h the time for farmers to buy their goods cheap We are also prepared to BUY COTTON FOR FALL DELIVERY As high as the market will allow. parish, Mcknight a co. NOTICE. John W. Quint), Plaintiff,against Mary J. Nee and others. ITNDElt an Order of Court in above entitle) J cause, the Creditors of JOHN W. QCINN deceased, are hereby notified to present and es tablish their demands against said estate, befori me, tit inv oflice in Yorkville, S. C? on TIIURS DAY, the 22NI) INSTANT, at 12o'clock, M., o they will be barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, Special Referee. January 1 1 4t NOTICE. William If. Williams, Plaintiff, against John E Williams and others. TTNDER an order of Court made in above en U titled cause, the Creditors of SARAH E WILLIAMS, deceased, are hereby notified t< present and establish their demands against hoi estate, before mo, at my oflice in Yorkville, S. C. on THURSDAY, the ioth day of February next at 1U o'clock, M. JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk. January 1 1 <>t J. R. LINDSAY. I I ' i i SUPPLIES. 7 Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY. TOBACCO, CIGARS. ETC. AT THE OLD STAND OF J. R. Lindsay d 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 mo 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 me. SPOT CASH ALWAYS TELLS, And I have bought the entire stock of goods carried by CALDWELL A DICKSON and also that of Mr. A. I. CRAVEN. Paying the cash down, I got these goods at A Or eat 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 Bnsiness Transactions Satisfactory To parties giving me their patronage. Most respectfully, J. R. LINDSAY. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. i I Groceries and Plantation Supplies. ITallords us pleasure, iii opening up another year's business, to announce the largest stock of tfeneral Groceries and Plantation Supplies ever offered to our customers. lEOLASSFS. We offer the largest stock of New Orleans Molasses in town and at startlingly low prices. Corn, Flour and Bacon. We have bought in large quantities, and are now prepared to protect our customers against any further adyance. GUANOS. We offer the celebrated brands of Guanos and Acids formerly sold by us, of which we have a full supply on hand. WAGOm We still have on hand a few two and three, horse Studebaker Wagons, which we offer cheap. LII?. Always on hand, a full supply of Simons' pure Lime. KIDDLE <t PEGRAM. T. B. IcCLAO A CO. i RETURN OF THANKS. i THE year 1884, with its many trials and blessing's, is now numbered with the past, and the dawn of a new year is upon us. Our business has been far better than we expected, and we would now return I OI'R 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 4 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 we would ask for a ? 3 CONTINUANCE OF YOUR PATRONAGE, i* which we will try to merit by endeavoring to please you still better in future. Wishing you j a hanpv and prosperous New Year, we are your obedient servants, T. 11. McCLAIN A CO. * j | _ M. STRAUSS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. " * n. sTR irss I ! I OFFERS his stocK of * Rea<ly-Ha<le Clothing r 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 MARK LEY it FU LLMER'S GLOVE-FITTING SYSTEM j of DRESS CUTTING. Any lady of ordinary intelligence can learn the entire system in from - three to live hours. If the rules of the system . are strictly observed a fit is sure. Perfect'satis> faction 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 r>n tf R. A. PARISH. J. 1). COLCOCK. I PARISH & COLCOCK. ! STRICTLY CASH STORE. L Groceries, Groceries, Groceries. ^ WE offer to the public one of the nicest and fii best selected stocks of Groceries that can to be seen in town, consisting of gr Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, (>,000 lbs. (5,000 l?>s. 0,000 lbs. 0,000 lbs. Corn, Corn, Corn, Corn, nf GOO bushels. 000 bushels. 000 bushels. 000 bushels, tu Oats, Oats, Oats. Oats. tn 400 bushels. 400 bushels. 400 bushels. 400 bushels. 811 llav, lfav, f;l 2.">,000 pounds Timothy. 2.">,000 pounds Timothy. Uf Flour, Flour, Flour, Flour, w: 200 Sacks. 200 Sacks. 200 Sacks. 200 Sacks. th We will also keep always on hand the product jjj OI mo ijllluor Willis, SO JilYOIUUIJ nuunn III uim I {J( market, and sold by L. L. Smith, branded | I * Luxury, Luxury, Luxury, Luxury, ] Cream. Cream*. Cream. Cream. SUGAR, SUGAR. SUGAR. North River Granulated, Extra C, soft; Cut j,, Loaf, Pulverized ; 14 pounds beautiful soft extra tp C Sugar for ?1.00. 8 pounds best Rio Coffee for i : 81.00. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, In this article we will always keep on hand the best grade, both in Rio, Laguyra and Old Government Java. Also, Austin Xichol's Roasted th Coffee, put up in 1 pound packages, always fresh and nice. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. We have made arrangements whereby we can buy our Teas direct from importers, and can give lower prices than anybody. Gunpowder Tea, Gunpowder Tea. Young Hyson, Young Hyson, Young Hyson, 2(i English Breakfast, English Breakfast, : Imperial, Imperial, Imperial, 2(' All warranted to cup up nice, and at prices to as- T tonish you. * Black Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, P1 Cloves, Cinnamon, English ground Mustard and " all the ground spices. Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Corn Starch always on hand, CANNED GOODS. Fresh Shrimps from the Gulf of Mexico, something nice. Lobsters, Lobsters, Lobsters, Lobsters, "1 Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, 1 In 2 and 1 pound cans, fresh and full weight, fc Pine Apples, Peaches, Pears, Green Corn, Toma- tl toes, Deviled Ham, and Potted Turkey, (Under- di wood's), French Sardines, put up in pure Oil. Pickles put up in wood and glass. We have in - wood Chow-Chow by the pint or quart. Also, Cucumbers will be always on hand. Give 125 for 81.00, and this is the cheapest way to buy them. i. Cross tfc Buckwell's Imported Pickles, in white V Onions, Chow-Chow, Picalili and Cauliflower. L Lea & Perrin's genuine Worcestershire Sauce, B something that everybody ought to have. C Okra and Tomatoes mixed, good. e1 Cox's genuine Gelatine, 20 cents. li Premium Chocolate, a nice breakfast drink, something for the delicate. Try a pound of it. Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, thebestquality. / Best Italian Maccaroni. Also, best Cream 1 Cheese to go with it. B SOAP AND STARCH. Our broad gauge Soap is cheap at 25 cents. Ideal, a good 5-cent Soap. ^ Dwight's Soda, both in keg and packages. yCream Tartar and Horsford's Bread Prepara- & tion. jc Cigars, Cigars, Cigars, Tobacco, Tobacco, Tobacco, Snuflf, Snuff, Snuff, Cigarettes, Cigarettes, Cigarettes. The above articles we propose to make a spe- i cialty of. In'the Cigar line, we keep the product of the _ Baltimore Cuban Cigar Factory. All these goods are manufactured by Cuban workmen, and our -m best Cigars are all hand-made. >{ Value Received, Value Received. This well named Cigar is all hand-made, with G _ pounds of pure Havana tobacco to the 1,000. It retails in Baltimore city at 4 for 25 cents. We buy them by the case and can soil you 5 for 25 H cents. Without doubt it is the best Cigar in town A for the money. Our Sunshine Cigar, we give 4 for 10 cents. Our Echo Cigars, 5 for 10 cents. Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobacco and Cig- arettes are good. Euke's Cigarettes also on hand. 1 Railroad Mills Snuff in small bladders and in 5 cents packages. Lorillard's high toast Scotch I Snuff, and his 1 pound plugs Navy Tobacco. FRUITS, NUTS AND CANDIES. Florida Oranges G for 25 cents, always on hand. Nice Lemons, also. Northern and North Caro- 1 lina Apples, English Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds, J Butternuts, Raisins. Both Plain and French k Candy, fresh, always on hand. w WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Churns, Brooms, Water and Well Buckets, Seives, Clothes Pins, Axle Grease. CROCKERY, CROCKERY. V We have ordered a nice line of foreign and do- ai ivmatin YV-irn and ivmilri r.wk n PRrfiflll insOPet iotl t( of prices before purchasing elsewhere. tl hardware. ? Wo propose to keen always on hand a complete j">' line of Hardware. We have now on hand Barbed Wire for fencing, Ames' 1st quality of *" Shovels and Spades, in long and short hanclles. Dung Forks, Rakes, Garden Hoes, Handled Hoes, 3,000 pounds of Plows, Plow Lines, Hames, Horse and Mule Shoes, Burdell's make of Horse Shoe Nails, head and finishing Nails, from 3 to -y 40 penny. Diston Saws. We have another good jc Saw which we can give you for SI. Axes <55 cents, j( best make. Axe Handles, Picks, Mattocks, ^ Trace and Breast Chains, Hatchets, Hammers. Meat Knives, Files, Bolts, round head, flat and double-pointed Carpet Tacks, Drawing Knives, Table Cutlery. Cotton Cards, Sad Irons, Butt and Strap Hinges, Curry Combs and Horse V Brushes, Blacking and Blacking Brushes, Coffee r; Pots and Coffee Mills. Shovels and Tongs, Malable Iron Clothes Lines. Hay and Well Wheels, u Cotton and Jute Rope, Plow Handles. ammunition, a Powder, Shot, Caps and Gun Wads. Reload- -p ing Tools for Breech-loader Shells, Star Brand. p Look at our Show-Caseof Cutlery, comprising p both English and American goods. pocket knives. 1 We keep both Geo. Wostcnholm A Son's and Jos. Rodgers, in four, three, two and single- ;s bladed Knives, English Barlows, Wade A Butcher, Rodgers and Wostenholm A Son's Razors. The celebrated Ratler Razor, Pistols and Razor ? Straps. " kerosine oil. p Always on hand at 20cents a gallon. Concentrated Lye. Soda, Lemon, Ginger and Butter Biscuits always on hand and fresh. Rice and Hominy, < Bran and Ship Stuff for Cows. a Come always with tho money and we think we can convince you that you can save money in A! buving vour Groceries from a cash concern. n PARISH A G'OLCOCK. II cjuanoT i, ^TJIEED your lands, and they will feed you." ^ the atlantic phosphate, i' This celebrated Fertilizer is too well known by tho farmers for us to try and puff up. We don't a, want to insult any intelligent man by claiming it as having a pure animal bone base, or as to its being any better than any other Charleston Acid, but we do claim it to be as good as the best, and s< the name of Pelzer, Rodgers A Co., on the bags, is sufficient to recommend it to any man. 1000 Sacks Atlantic Acid on hand and to arrive. IMTAFSC'O GUANO. ] This brand is also well known to the public. c*i Its base is Navassa Island Phosphate, ammonia- C ted with blood. We print below Dr. Lehman's t1 analysis: I* RESULT 1, Of Analysis of sample of Patapsco Guano (no si mark) received in tin box, Oct. 0, 1884. from Pa- ft tapsco Guano Company, a Moisture at 100 per e. * 8.75 per e. a Organic matter yielding I a Ammonia, 2.58 per c. | a Phosphoric Acid soluble, 7.70pert*. Phosphoric Acid reverted 0.20 per c. j? Phosphoric Acid available 10.03 per e. Phosphoric Acid insoluble 3.53 per c. Total 14.40 perc. Potash (K. O.) 2.28 per c. j This Guano is extensively manufactured in | Baltimore. We sold 30 tons last season and it I gave splendid satisfaction. | j GERMAN KAINIT. We will always keep on hand the best imported I Kainit. We will try and keep a full stock of j 1 Fertilizers always on hand, and will order any- i \ thing you may want. In Pure Ground Bone e Meal, Muriate*Potash, Floats (or ground Phos- I o phate Rock) Guano and German Kainit, we will I d not quote prices, but all wo ask is for first-class j o men to make up clubs of 10 ten lots or over, j '1 either of Guano or Acid, and call on us and we will give you close prices, either for cash or on I time. Our advice is to buy for cash, as you will j i save fullv 25 percent, by so doing. * ! PARISH & COLCOCK. ! *1 LIVERY, SALE AYI> FEED STABLES. J THIS department of our business is in a pros- j v porous condition. Always on hand good { I | stylish Horses, Buggies and Carriages, both in c< single and double teams, with polite and careful fi j drivers. i v j When you come to town leave your stock to be i r? I well taken care of, fed and groomed. 25 cents a | ! | feed, in good stalls. We will always have on j ti I hand a few nice Cincinnati and Coluinbus Bug- I ! gies for sale. j Our Mr. Parish has just returned from North i i Carolina, with a lot of nice medium sized, well j I broken young Mules, which we offer for cash "1 ! only. Call, and he will take pleasure in showing, j J PARISH A COLCOCK. ! \ L. L. SMITH. ~ J r WOULD respectfully beg leave to inform ' a those who are owing me to call and settle with tl I Messrs. PARISH it COLCOCK, as \ have an- ti thorized them to collect and sign for me. L. L. SMITH. I JOHN R. ASHE. To My Friends and Patrons. rHE glorious old year of 1884 is past and gone with all its triumphs and trials and wants; hich have wrought many changes, either con ming our brightest expectations or revealing us our disappointments; it is with feelings of atitudeand pleasure that I review our business lations during the past year, and with infinite tisfaction that I find myself better prepared to rveyour wants during "the year 1885, which is >w upon us and presents prospects and oppornities of a brighter and more prosperous nare than we have had before the agricultural immunity since 1878. Provisions and gram, igar and coffee, plantation hardware, and, in ct, all lines of goods necessary to plantation io. are cheaper, on an average, than since tho ur, and a good prospect of being able to coyer e expected cotton crop at the old plantation issword, "TEN* CENTS," which should stimuto us all to put our shoulders to the wheel and > everything in our power to make this the owning year for our southern country. IX PARTICULAR. I have a large stock and ample means for takgcare of a large trade this year, and will proet the interest of any and all who make their lis with me. Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. I will not be undersold bv any competitor in ie trade, and will see that they are low enough I will have all the trade. I offer 100 barrels of . O. Molasses, and 4,000 pounds of N. O. Sugar, leaper than ever known, andean tickle your nev on everything I offer for sale. OX 1IAXD. 0 Sacks Pure German Kainit. K) Sacks Cotton Seed Meal. 0 Sacks world-renowned Plow Brand Guano. K) Sacks Ashopoo Acid Phosphate. nd will sell at prices that will shake weak eomstition. JOHN R. ASHE. G. H. O'LEARY. lSSS. [TI7TTH the opening of the new year I take r this opportunity of returning my thanks >r the patronage so liberally extended to me in ie past, and hope, by close application and fair oalirwr for n continuance of the same. G. H. O'LEARY. FIRMTIRE. ~ t/TY Furniture Department is full up with fJL Bed Room and Parlor .Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Side Boards, Safes, Bedsteads and ounces, Tables, Washstands, Mattresses, Spring eds.LookingGhusses, Pictures, Picture Frames, hairs, Rattan and Cane Rocking Chairs, and rerything sold in this market in the Furniture neat G. H. O'LEAHY'S. CARPETS AND RIGS. t NICE line of Ingrain Carpets, Napier Mat1: ting, Hemp Carpet, Morjuette, Velvet and russells Rugs at G. H. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES, I Q STOVES sold since October 1st. I have tV/ been selling these Stoves for the past ten ears and they have given entire satisfaction, tove Pipe, Pans and Stove Ware bought in car >ad lots and sold cheaper than a good stove can e bought elsewhere. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, AC. ~ LFULL lino of Saddles at prices to suit all. Saddle Blankets, Lap Robes and Horse lankcts at G. H. O'LEARY'S. HARNESS." IARNESS, all grades. Bridles,Collars, Whips, llames, Back Bands and Trace Chains at G. H, O'LEARY'S. COMMON FURNITURE. L/TYstock of Medium and Common Furniture J. is full up of all kinds of Furniture kept in lis market that was bought right, and we intend > keep thelead in the trade. G. H. O'LEARY. [ENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. THE YEAR 1884 [TAVING closed its Ledger, we would return ri our thanks to one and all who have been ind in giving us a part of their patronage. In ishing all "A Happy Yew Year" v'e take pleasure in stating that it will be our im, for the year 1885, to try and please our cusimers. Our goods we do not claim to be better lan others will offer you of the same grade, either do we promise to sell the same quality of oods lower than any other first-class house will tier, but we do promise that we will sell as good oods at as low figures jus any firm can afford. We have REAI)YVJIAI>E CLOTHIXG ery cheap. Salem and Kentucky Jeans, Charittesville Cassimeres, Lpdies' Dress Goods, Cal;oes. Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' hoes of all grades. Our Stock of Millinery fe ofFer at Cost. Blankets very cheap. Balmoil Skirts, Ticking, Ac. [ARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &c., .t rock bottom prices. Just received. Axes, race Chains, Hinges, Knives and Forks, Dirt orks and Shovels,Andirons,Saws, Bolts, Plows, low Stocks, Ac. riic American Newing Machine 10. 7 always ready and cannot be beat sewing. School Books and Stationery always kept. KENNEDY BROS. A liARRON. MARSHALL HOUSE, Chester, S. C. I /TAI*"X"Y TIIE undersigned takes pleasure in informing the people of OhesII iffra. ter county and the traveling publie that he has taken charge of the [ARSHALL HOUSE, and is now prepared to jceive both PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT OARDERS. The building has just been repainted and put i first rate condition throughout. The table will be supplied with the best that 10 local and neighboring markets afford, and no ains will be spared to insure the comfort of uests. A SAMPLE ROOM is provided, conveniently rranged for the use of Commercial Travelers. TERMS REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage is respectfully olicited. JAMES K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. TO THE PUBLICS ^TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Board of County Commissioners of York imnty, will be at tiie bridge across Allison's reek, on the Wright's Ferry Road, inthiseounv, near Clay Hill, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on FRI>AY, 2JD OF JANUARY, 1H8.">, to let out to tfie jwest bidder the building anew the wooaworK 01 aid bridge across said stream. The contractor to ive bond with two good sureties in double the mount of the bid for faithful work. For plan nd specifications reference is made to this office, t Yorkville, and also at the bridge, on the day nd date above mentioned. The Commissioners reserving the right to rejet any and all bids. By order of the Board, JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk. Januarys 2 .'it NOTICE TO CREDITORS. South Carolina?York County. IX THE COMMON PLEAS. . K. Lindsay, Administrator, against M. Agnes Lindsay and others. Complaint to 'Settle testate. VOTIC'E is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of Robert M. Lindsay, deceasd. that a Reference will be held before'me at my tlice in Yorkville, S. ('., on Thursday the 29tn ay of January 1885, at 10 A. M., for the purpose f taking proof of claims against said deceased, 'hose not presented on that day will be barred. By order of Court. T. C. GASTOX, Special Referee. December 18. 51 5t. NOTICE. PERSONS living along the post routes from Yorkville to Clark's Fork, and from Yorkiile to Rock Ilill, desiring to subscribe for the l.vyriHKK, and to whom it is inconvenient to reeive their papers at a post office, are respectallv informed that I have made arrangements riM? vir It A. PARISH, contractor of these outes, to have their papers delivered to them 'REE OF CHARGE lor carrying, by puting their names 011 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 'orkville, S. C., to Charlotte, N. C., desiring to nbscribe for the Yorkvili.k Enquirer, and to horn it is inconvenient to receive the papers at post oflice, will have their papers delivered to lein FREE OF CHA RGE for carrying, by putng their names 011 111 v club. M. S. CARROLL. December 4 49 tf