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special Itnticts. | A Cough or Cold Can be cured with a bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar. Only 25 cents. For sale bv LOWRY A STARR, j February 19 8 3m Religious Notice. There will be preaching at Allison Creek, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. After preaching u congregational meeting will be held for the purpose of electing a pastor. The members are earnestly requested to attend. R. A. WEBB. February 19 8 It Try a Bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar For your cold. It will care you. Only 25 cents. For sale by LOWRY A STARR. February 19 8 3m Religious Notice. There will be preaching at Beth-Shiloh Church, j on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week. : After the sermon on Sunday morning there will ' be a congregational meeting for the purpose of j electing a pastor. Rev. R. A. WEBB, j February 19 8 It \ HYMENEAL. x Married?AC the residence of Mr. L. R. Williams. on Wednesday, 11th of February, 1885, by Rev. I). Harrison, Mr. F. H. YOUNGBLOODan'd Mrs. F. A. BARNES. All of this county. In York township, on the 28th ultimo, bv Rev. T. R. English, Mr. JAMES HOGUE and Miss MINNIE C. HARRIS. All of this county. On the 8th instant, at his own residence, by W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. W. M. ROSS and Miss JANE PARRIS. All of York county. At the residence of the bride's parents, near Beth-Shiloh Church, on the 3d of February, 1885, by Rev. T. R. English, Mr. R. F. CARROLL and Miss MARY C., daughter ot Mr. John R. Wallace. All of this county. At the residence of Mrs. Nancy Moore, on the 15th instant, by W. D. Camp, Trial Justice, Mr. BLANTON MOORE and Miss MARTHA CHILLERS. All of York county. \/ OBITUARY. I)ikd?Near Bethel, in this county, on the 29th ultimo. Mrs. MARY A. WALLACE, in the63rd year of her age. Near Rome, Georgia, on the 1st instant, of chronic bronchitis,SMILEY G. MOORE, youngest son of J. H. and F. N. C. Moore, formerly of Gaston county, N. ('., aged 11 years 9 months and 5 days. On the 2nd of February, 1885, at the residence of her only daughter, Mrs. Minnie M. Bratton, Brattonsv'ille, York county, S. C., after a long and painful illness, which she bore with entire submission to God's will, Mrs. M. ELIZA MASON, formerly of Alexandria, Va. "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." At the residence of his mother, two miles southwest of Yorkville, on the morning of the 14th instant, Mr. DANIEL M. BURRIS, aged 27 years, son of the late George Burris. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. THE office of the County School Commissioner of York county, is on the second floor of the Adickes building?the first door on the left of the passage. D.HARRISON, School Commissioner. February 19 8 tf APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, - a n a . 11 Administrator 01 ineesuuw ux .um. -i**.,... . LINE R A WLIXSON, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1885, at 11 o'clock A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of said estate. W. J. RAWLINSOX, Administrator. February 19 8 5ts SCIIOOLniSTRICT^oT 13. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, 1 York County. } Yorkville, S. C., February 17,1885. THE taxpayers of BETHESDA AND BULLOCK'S CREEK townships, whose Real Estate is crossed by the lines of SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 13, are notified to meet me at McConuellsville on MONDAY 23d instant, so that the acreage owned by them, liable to the special levy recently voted, can be ascertained. W. B. WILLIAMS, Auditor. February 19 8 It THE STATE OF SOlTH ( AROLI\A, COUNTY OF YORK -COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. A. W. Smith, Plaintiff, against L. Lowry Smith, as Executor of Samuel Smith, deceas*ed, and also as one of his heirs-at-law, S. Avon Smith, Sarah E. Dulin, A. Lawrence Smith, Mary C. Hammel, Emily R. Smith, Elizabeth J. Hogue, Eliza A. Hogue, Samuel V. Wallace, Jane E. L. Moore and Elizabeth J. Smith, as heirs-at-law of said deceased, Defendants .?Amended Summons for Relief? Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed 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 subscriber, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. [l. s.] Joseph F. Wallace, C. ('. C. Pls. Dated Yorkville, S. C., November 18, A. I)., 1884. C. K. SPENCER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice to Absent Defendants :?To the Defendants, A. Lawrence Smith, Mary C. Hammel and Samuel V. Wallace: Take notice that the summons and complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for York county. State of South Carolina, at York Court House, on the 16th day of February, 1885. I C. E. SPENCER, Plaintiff's Attorney. February 10 8 fit BERRY ?& BARBER. PINE CAKE. WE now have every facility for the production of CAKES* of every description, of the finest quality and can guarantee satisfaction in every particular. We will furnish estimates of prices upon application. Wedding Cakes a specialty." It will be to your interest to call upon us when anything in this line is desired. IHT8K, ROLLS, GRAHAM BREAD, T.OAF BREAD, Are. Of a quality which defies competition. We can furnish to*order, on short notice, any article known to the craft. Our Bread is: Nice and white, Pure and light. (But each Loaf weighs a genuine six teen-ounce pound). Yours lor qualitv and quantity. BERRY*A BARBER. J. R. LINDSAY. ATTENTION, SMOKERS! f WOULD call the attention of Smokers to the fact that I have on hand over 10,000 CIGARS, 1 Ranging in price from 50 cigars for $1.00 to $1.00 ; for a dozen, and can furnish four kinds of smok- i ing Tobacco. Also various medium and tine | grades of Chewing Tobacco. SEED OATS. I 100 bushels of Rust Proof Seed Oats on ha.id, and for sale cheap, for cash. J. R. LINDSAY. HERNDON BROS. 40. ALL FOR GLORY. 40. rpHK price of bread at cents a loaf, or two J_ loaves for the small sum of 5cents, is proof of quantity. As 5 cents gets two loaves, so $1.00 gats forty loaves. As every Grocer in this town can tell you, that for quality no Hour comes here better than the kind we use to make our quality Forty Loaves of Bread for $1.00 Out Of. It is the Luxury Flour. We use it and Yeast to get the forty loaves out of for $1.00. Cake trade tine; quality good; quantity on a boom. It has gone all over the country that forty loaves for one dollar can be bought?all for glory. HEKXDOX BROS. TROrKSTOV ES. TBK best Stove made for the money. HKRNDOS* BROS. 1 HUNTER & OATES. BARGAINS! J^T the ftrst of the month we advertised our Bargain Counters, % Told of the numerous inducements they offered to the public, specified the manv various lines of first-class goods they contained, mentioned the very low ptices of these goods, etc.' Thus far they HAVE BEEN A SUCCESS, Notwithstanding the many serious drawbacks from the weather, etc. Encouraged by this success. we will continue to keep these counters well laden with a still better class of goods at equally low prices, and, therefore, even greater bargains. As we pull the goods down from the shelves to these counters, regardless of style, cost, etc., those empty shelves are Filled With Other New Goods, Thus never breaking the stock and always being able to supply all customers. Yes, from the rapidity with which our counters have been emptied, we must think our prices as low as the lowest, and our inducements as great as the greatest. We do not say cost, but our limit, in many cases, is far below, and in all cases, as we have said, as cheap as can be obtained. We have just received several new lines of NOBBY HATS For young men, just the thing they are looking for. * Also, a nice line of Boys' Hats. A very full line of Gents' soft and stiff Hats always on hand. All cheap. Still a good line of Clothing and Suits on Hand, But you know the Mammoth is the place to buy your Clothing, as you have testified by your purchases many times, and we will only* say that they are always to be found there. RIBBONS, MILLINERY, ETC., To be closed out at greater Bargains than ever heard of in Yorkville. Come and learn for yourself that these inducements are real. You will tind something you need at a price that will Satisfy and Astonish You. The best line of Glassware and Crockery in town. All cheap. HUNTER A OATES. "RIDDLE & PEGRAM. FRESH ARRIVALS. WE have just received and now offer at prices that defy competition, 1,010 gallons Ex. C. H? P. K. A C. 0. New Orleans Molasses. Call early and secure the advantages we obtained in buying in car-load lots. General Supplies. Our stock in this line is complete, offering advantages that we have never before been able to offer. GIJ AUTOS. 1,000 sacks high-grade Fertilizers, Acids and Kainit, at prices which show that we intend to meet all legitimate competition. Studebaker Wagons. When in need of anything on wheels, call and see us. TENNESSEE HAMS. A large lot of those choice country-cured Tennessee Hams just received. LIME. Always on hand, a full supply of Simons' pure "Lime. RIDDLE A PEGRAM. W. C. LATIMER. f AY CP. PAY CP. All parties indebted to me for the year 1884 are requested to pay up on or before* the 20th of this month, as money I must have. AT COST! FOR The Next Thirty Days I will sell my entire stock of heavy Fall and Winter Goods' AT COST FOR THE CASH. But parties having goods charged must expect to pay the regular prices. These Goods are All Fresh And new and, will he SOLD STRICTLY AT COST, I For cash. Now is the time To Get Some Bargains. W. C. LATIMER. SAM'L L. MILLER, MERCHANDISE BROKER, Yorkville, S. ('. OFFICE IX TIIK ADICKES BUILDING. ' Correspondence solicited. January I 1 tf NOTICE. PERSONS living on the route between Hopewell and Yorkville, and desiring to subscribe for the Youkvili.k Enquirkk, can have their papers delivered free of charge-by placing their names on my club. II. F. HORTON. November 27 48 tf ~ CHATTEL MORTGAGES, MORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to Real Estate. For sale at the ( ENQUIRER OFFICE. 1 JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. j 1 Reverberations from the V. D. S. Mortar, j WE do not like to advertise Patent Medicines, and as a general rule, are far from endor- j sing them. Our opinion of the merits and value as curative agents, of all medicinal compounds, the ingredients or formulas of which are unknown to us, is based upon the testimony of reliable persons who have used and been benefitted by them, and the steady and continuous demand for them. We will advertise, from time to time, such Patent and Proprietary Medicines as haye received the endorsement of Physicians and the general public, with two objects in view, viz.: To point the suflering to the means of their relief or cure, and for the profits that accrue to us in the sale. We call attention this week to HOLT'S ELIXIR, Which seems to be a specific for dyspepsia, In all its varied and distressing forms. This is the tflstimnni' of those who have taken it. I H ELLIN'S FOOD FOR INFANTS. This article fills a long-felt want, inasmuch as it is a perfect substitute for mother's milk, contains no starch, nor anything that can be converted into starch. Readily assimilable and rich in the Phosphates. Endorsed by the highest medical authority in England and the United States. "AS THEY DO AT THE HILL." We haven't enough to go round, and can't get any more, so we will do as they do at the mill, serve them first who first come. So don't all speak at once, for our celebrated brand of Satisfaction Chewing Tobacco. A good, clean, honest article. 50 cents buys the choice single pound ; 5 and 10 pound chunks at 40 cents. $23.00. This seems to be the general public price on time for Acid Phosphate. Our price, therefore, will not be above these figures. $35.00. Pacific Guano will not be higher than 375 pounds of middling cotton, or $35.00 money, on time. JOHN C. KUY KENDAL. JOHN R. ASHE. SPECIAL TO BUYERS. I AM prepared to supply the wants of the Trade in every department of my business at as low prices as any competitor. Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. I offer all grades N. O. Molasses as low as any one. Having bought early, these goods are better than those coming in now, made from frosted cane. I am selling a good Sugar Syrup at 25 CENTS BY THE BARREL. And KEROSENE at 20 cents per gallon, and will sell anything I otter as low for Cash as can be bought. vnntTT Tvruki I will meet competition in this line and offer to the trade: PURE GERMAN KAIXIT. ASHEPOO ACID PHOSPHATE PLOW BRAND GUANO. John R. Ashe. parish, Mcknight & co. OFF FOR THE EXPOSITION! IT is with many regrets that I must bid my friends Good-bye. Iam off now to the City of Molasses, with Mrs. Daisy and one small Daisy, in order to DISPLAY SOME STYLE. Life is fpr too short to waste. It is very hard to keep the Daisy down. He will go, onee-in-a- ? while, to braceiip. No telling what may become of him; but he hopes his most esteemed friends 1 and competitors will not allow small things like -~ that to worry them. He has no desire to sell all the Goods, and unless he does leave he will be compelled To Nell All The iiooils ! i Sold in Yorkville; for his low prices will tell. ^ tJood-bve! Happy Cal, the Daisy. H PARISH, McKXICiHT ?fc ('O. (j ni el b. st AMUSEMENT HALL. HUNTER & OATES' OPERA HOUSE, 1 YORKVILLE, S. ( . e, * lc THE undersigned have iitted up a public Hall ~ over their Store, on Liberty street, in the central part of town, and with a stage, scenery 1 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 i Will find in our Opera House?the only public ' hall in town?all the facilities requisite for the n conducting of theatrical and similar entertain- A meats. For terms and all other information, address HUNTER <fc OATES, Yorkville, S. C. - January lf> J '5m J O. D. B. The Old Boctor's Bitters WILL soothe the nerves, brace up the tone of the stomach and liver, stimulate the circulation of the blood to its proper standard, and enable the different organs TO ASSIMILATE TMKFOOD To the proper standard of pure health. Call at the Corner Drug Store And get it in iLs pure state. | MAY A MAY, Proprietors. oi February 5 3 lit L BRICK FOR SALE. FIVE hundred thousand first-class BRICK are i offered for sale?300,000 at McConncllsville, | s and 200,000 at Lowrvsville, on the C. A L. N. (1. In ? * * -/ x* - !>-L.L :lAi,. I 1 K. K. Any nuinULT 01 uiuac ,r>ri?:i\, ill mis ui not less than 2,300, will be delivered on ears at * either place at $>.00 for salmon, $8.00 for A salmon q and 3 blue, and $9.00 for all blue per thousand. Samples can be seen attheStores of Capt. W. 11. Smith, Clover; John It. Ashe, Yorkville; Ashe A A? Ashe, MeConnellsville; Hope, Howry A Co., I: Lowrvsville, and Heath, Crawford A Co., Chester. \Ve will give a discount for large lots on the w above prices. W. X. ASHE, Jr., MeConnellsville. W. A. ANDERSON, Lowrysville. October 10 42 tf w Oil CSS CHARTS. ill I AM fullv prepared to teach MARK LEY A f,1 FULLMERS 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 tit 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. i December 11 50 tf REGISTRATION NOTICE. 11IIE Rooks will be open for the REGISTRA- ! TION of those who are RECOMIXG OF | AGE, and those who are of age and who have not registered heretofore, can do so by calling ; _l on me, at niv office, AT THE FACTORY : OF R. T. WHEELER, on the first Mondays of March, April, Mav, June and Julv, 18S"?. W. H. McCORKLE, Supervisor of Registration, York county, S. C. ' February 5 0 21t I' NOTICE. 4 LL persons having claims against the estate _y\_ of GEO. A. McCARTER, deceased, are notified to present the same duly attested. Those 0 indebted to the estate are required to make im- ei mediate payment. GAZA WAY J. McCARTER, Adminstrator with Will annexed. February 12 7 Ht 1 ADMINISTRATRIX* NOTICE. ~ ( 4 LL persons having demands against the es- i w tateof W. R. RYERS, deceased, are hereby o notified to present the same at once, duly attested. o Those indebted are required to make immediate d payment. as MARY 15. RYERS, Administratrix. February 5 <? 'U I r. M. DOBSOX & COi Read the Old Chap's Prices. ^ITtTELL, Uncle Dick, have you heard ? ? of the Old Chap's latest prices?" "No indeed, I have not. Well, what about thein ; are they lower than elsewhere ?" "Why yes, you can buy a lady's nice Buttoned Goat Shoe for only 82.00 and get a chance at tho buggy thrown in, and lie is actually selling Zeigler's Goat Buttoned Shoes for only 82.50?lower than was ever before known. Just think of a nice Goat Buttoned Shoe selling for only 82.00. The Old Chap is always ahead in new things and low prices, and it is an actual fact that he is selling his own brand of Dace Shoes for 82.00. And remember every $-.00 gets you a chance at the Buggy, Watchesand Machine. If you should want a nice Overcoat, and have the money, the Old Chap will sell it to you lower than almost any one else, and he has some very nice ones, too, and all kinds of heavy goods at very low figures, to make room for his Spring Stock, which, as usual, will bo large and attractive. The Old Chap is headquarters for Sewing Machines. He keeps the Household, Singer and the White. The Household and the White are very light running machines and have all the latest attachments, and the Singer is too well known in this county to need any comment. The Old Chap has a splendid line of all kinds of Shelf Hardware, and will at all times meet any fal?"cdnipetition, no matter how low. All lovers of the weed, and also dippers, can be accommodated in Chewing Tobaccos and SnufTs. In Gents' Shoes the Old Chap's is the place to lind them, and good ones, too. If you should need a Rubber Coat, and low prices are any inducement, why the Old Chap's is the place to visit. In fact anything in the Dry Goods line cannot be bought cheaper than at the Old Chap's, comparing quality ; and, as regards MILLINERY, Mrs. Dobson is headquarters for that department, as she is undoubtedly the best posted business lady in regard to styles and prices, in Yorkville, as she goes to New York twice every year and sees all the latest styles, and not only sees but buys them and sells them at the very lowest living prices. That is why nearly all the brides go to her to get their outlits. They know full well that they will get everything to match so nicely from the soles of their feet to the crowns of their heads. No use of going shopping around, as you can get all under the same roof, and, besides, get everything made there; also get the Dress cut, fit or made, just as you like, in the the very latest style and at resonable prices. A fit guaranteed and the work done as nicelv as anvwhere in Yorkvilleor anywhere else, as Mrs. Dobson has been turning out nice fits and workmanship for the past two years. Mrs. Dobson keeps all kinds of perfumery and face powders, also, Bloom of Youth and Magnolia Balm for beautifying the complexion. It gives every one a nice complexion, which every lady wants, and it makes old ladies look young, which I think few object to in this beautiful land of ours, especially if they are not married. Take things as they come, up one side and down the other, and then walk back in the middle and view both sides, and most persons will arrive at the conclusion that the Old Chap's is headquarters, and they will just settle down and buy their goods the balance of their lives from the Old Chap's. T. M. DOBSON & CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress Making. LATTA BROTHERS OUR STOCK. )UR stock continues fulljand complete, espe ciallv in Plantation Supplies, such as Hams aeon, Lard, Salt, all grades of Flour, Sugar offee, New Orleans Molasses, Syrups, Tobaccos id besides the Corn in Stock one thousand bush s to arrive. As most of these goods wen ought before the advance, and for cash, we fee itistied that we can make it to the interest of far icrs to give us their orders for the coming year LATTA BROTHERS. HARDWARE. JNDER this head we call attention to ou stock of Shovels, Spades, Picks, Forks xes, Plows, Plow Moulds, Well Pulleys, Buck ,s, Chains, Shelf Goods, Pocket and Table Cut >ry, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. NEED IRISH POTATOES. iTI/'E have just received a lot of Early Rose FT Goodrich and Berbank's Seed Potatoes. LATTA BROTHERS. BAKER'S STANDARD GUANO. HI7"E again offer to the trade Baker's Standard r? Guano, one of the highest grades of Ammo iated goods manufactured in Baltimore. Also cid Phosphate and German Kainit. LATTA BROTHERS. OLD DEBTS. ?ARTIES indebted to us, either by Note 01 Account, will please call and settle soon, a: 11 old debts must be paid. LATTA BROTHERS. T. B,IcCLAO ?& CO. We Would Call Your Attention INU OUT large HIOCK oi oruirrics, amunuii and Farming Implements, and especially ir very low prices. Just received?A (- Af OAD of Molasses at 26, 2K and 20 Cents per Gallon. ix grades of Flour from 82.25 to *4.50 per Sack wentjMive barrels Seed Irish Potatoes?Ear r Rose, Goodrich and Peerless varieties. MACKEREL?Nos. 1, 2 and .1 in Kits anc uarter-Barrels. We auk still hklli.no oun stock ok hat: T COST, AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY SEE <0 ir.S BEKOIIE BUYING. Now is the time to fence your Pastures, an< e have on hand about 2,500 yards Buck-Thorn Steel Barbed Wire Fencing, kich will cost vou ony 84.50 per hundred yards 11 complete. It is much cheaper than any oth r fence, will last longer and is less trouble t< uild. Come and see it before building you asture fence. The Best Cigar. The KANGAROO is still the best 5 cents Ci nr in Yorkville. T It MrCT.ATX A CO. February !*, lS8f?. M. STRAUSS. STILL ON HAND ^ FEW more of those eheap Overcoats am (xonts4 and Boys' Suits. niicli he will sell considerably below his sellinj rice. KKIH EI) PRICES n his Winter stock, bargains for cash custom rs. API'LK ATIOX FOR DISCHARGE. yoTICK is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of JOHN It AIRXE.S, deceased, has madealinal settlemen itli the Judge of Probate for York county, am n Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1 N8f>, at 1 clock, A.M., will make application for a tina ischarge from liability as Administrator of tin lid estate. ROBERT A. OILFILLFX, Administrator. January Hh f? 5t j H. F. ADICKES. GRAND CENTRAL I FANCY AND DRY GOODS i ESTABLISHMENT. I | Books and Stationery, and Headquarters for all kind of Shoes. . SPECIAL inducements to cash buyers in wool filling Cashmeres at 10 cents per yard? all colors and blacks. A large line of Standard Prints at 5 cents per yard. A lot of BALL KNITTING COTTON at 5 cents. A lot of WHITE QUILTS at 91.50, worth 92.00. BIG DRIVES IN ALL WINTER GOODS. Ladies.' Cloaks and Jersey Jackets, Shawls, Undervests and Drawers. Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, Children's Gloves and Mittens. Flannel sackings and Dress Goods. Ladies' and Children's Stockings. Our stock of Staple Dry CioodN is Full L'p. In new and desirable styles, and prices the lowest for Twenty-five years. A special drive in 4-1 Bleached Muslin at 8A cents per yard. A lot of nice Ne\y Spring Sty 1 es in PRINTS, GINGHAMS and SKKKSUUKKKS. THE DIAMOND SHIRT Is the best in this market?only 81. All styles of Linen Collars and Cuffs, and Cravats in the newest shapes just received and in stock. GREAT REDUCTION of prices in our Millinery Store to close out remnants of fall stock. OUR STOCK OF SHOES is very complete and we guarantee GOODS AND PRICES. "A Penny Saved 1m a Penny Made" And the pennies that can be saved purchasing from our extensive stock may be rapidlv increased to dollars. Call and see for yourself. All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books atpubishers' prices. Magazines and papers received bv almost overvmail. H. P. ADICKES. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! WE are prepared to furnish you with Lucerne, Orchard Grass, Clover, Australian Broine Grass and Garden Seeds. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. FOR THE FARMER. WE solicit your inspection of our stock, and prices of Single Foot Plow Stocks, Shovels, Spades, Forks. Hames, Singletrees, Backhands, TraceChains, Plow Lines, THE AVERY PLOW, Hamestrings, Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Hand-Saws, Files, Hinges, Locks, Curry Combs, Double Foot Plow Stocks, Brier Hooks and Snaths, Heel Screws, Laprings and nearly everything in the wav of farmers' supplies. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. SEED IRISH POTATOES. FRESH, pure eastern seed in stock. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. RUBBER GOODS. JUST received Ladies' and Gents' Overshoes, Gents' Gossamer Coats. Gents' heavy Coats. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE NO 7 for light running, simplicity and durabilitv cannot he beat. Call and examine it. * KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SCHOOL BOOKS. WK keep nearly every kind of School Book. When out of what you may want, in this line, will order and get it in a few days. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. READY HADE CLOTHINGYERY cheap. Salem and Kentucky Jeans, Charlottesville Cassitneres, Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes. Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' Shoes of all grades. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. P. HA PPERFIE LD. STAPLE GOODS. MY stock of Staple Goods and Family Groceries 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. BOOTS AYD SHOES. Of the above goods I keep a full stock, and it will pay you to examine them. DRY GOODS. I keep a full line of Staple Dry Goods, which I offer at the lowest prices. CIGARS, AC. 8 Several choice brands of Cigars, some extra 1 fine; different grades of Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and Smoking Tobacco. CANNED GOODS. r In full variety, and, in fact, a complete stock of , Staple Goods, to which inspection is invited. ? MARBLE YARD. i I still continue to give particular attention - to the MARBLE BUSINESS. I have in my employ tirst-class workmen, and with a full stock of the best qualities ot Marble, am prepared to furnish anything in that line, from a plain tombstone to the most elaborate monument, and r at prices as low as can be obtained elsewhere. * P. HAPPERFIELD. MAY Ac MAY, mg oi druggists. ok . GARDEN SEEDS IN every variety, including Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, all fresh and genuine. A Large Stock of Chemicals, And a tremendous assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines, which we guarantee to be fresh and ? as pure as can lie obtained anywhere. r Patent and Proprietary Medicine*. 1 We keep a large stock of just such as are well known to be standard and best suited to all diseases. Humphrey's Specific Remedies. r..t IT n.:~ ! 1 IH-MU i'icuhiiic3 11iu 11uii1 ?us I J boat House known, are easy and pleasant to take | and embrace everything needed to the treatment 1 i of all diseases. A book given to the head of every family. < OILS. Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Ooal Oil, Turpentine, Machine and Engine Oil, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, 1 Ac., Ac. i MAY A MAY. ; r 187L SlRf 1885' .1 I RECEIVING AND IN WAREHOUSE. 100 SACKS Navassa Guano. 100 Sacks Navassa Cotton Fertilizer. 100 Sacks Navassa Acid. | 10ti Sacks Georgia Acid. 1 ' 100 Sacks Domestic Guano. 100 Sacks German Kainit. These Fertilizers are so well known in this | section, that comment would be unnecessary. Prices will lie made as low as manures of this grade can be afforded. Come and get a book. T. S. JEFFKRYS, Agent. FERTILIZERS. Ill IK bark Kskedal from Hamburg has just arrived at Charleston, with 504 Tons or Kainit, For THE DOMESTIC 'FERTILIZING CO. OF Columbia, S. ., 1 And is now discharging at the S. C. Railroad 1 wharf. Rottom prices and goods guaranteed, e Prompt delivery insured. JONES, ROBERTSON A CO., General Agents, Columbia,S. C. 1 January 21? 3 4ni R. A. RAKISH. J. D. COLCOCK. j PARISH & COLCOCK. (HAX >S. I ; 2.000, 2,000, 2,000, 2.000. * Two Thousand Sacks Sold Already, and the erv is STILL THEY COME. Extraordinary Inducement! In order to introduce the FERTILIZER manufactured by the Chester Oil Mill, we otter this GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Every person buying a ton of the CATAWBA OIL MILL GUANO Is Entitled to a Watch. ! i i We offer it at.'150 pounds Cotton, payable November 1st. It is a good GUANO, and will an| alyze with any i | | STANDARD FERTILIZER. J Available Phosphoric Acid 8.50 Potash 1.50 Ammonia .'. 2.50 Come, Get a Toil and Try It. We have on hand COTTON SEED MEAL, German Kainit, PELICAN BONE GUANO, j Patapsco Bone Guano, CATAWBA MILLS GUAM Come and buy a ton and get a nice WATCH. i - - m i i Mules and Horses. ! I j TWELVE head good young smooth Ml'LES ! at our Stables, i FOR SALE CHEAP, ( 7 For cash. Call and see them. Four good, stylish CI. Ill A T\^ L+ U niimin i ftauuie aiiu uiiiu^iib iiuiaca, A nd TWO COLUMBUS BUGGIES. Call and see us. I PARISH & COLCOCK. WITHERS ADIOKES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE CROCKERY. WK mention some of the almost innumerable things in stock, which embraces nearer everything in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden and Tinware, etc., than any other 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, liice, Grist, Peas, Texas Red R. P. Oats?fine seed. Corn, Grass Seeds of all sorts, Crackers of all sorts. Meats, Hams, Breakfast Strips, Dried Beef. We have a chipper for same. Salt, Molasses and Sugars, which weare prepared to sell low. Cheese, Maccaroni, Tapioca, Vermicelli, C'ottees. We give a Teapot with two pounds of Tea. Spices of all kinds, ground pure and whole. Soaps? Laundry, Toilet, Shaving and Castile. Starch, Blueing, Indigo at ?1.00 by the pound or more. Canned < Joods of every description?Meats, Fish. Fruits and Vegetables. Dried Apples, Peaches. Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, ('<>coanuts, Oranges, Bananas, etc. Candles, Oils, Matches at J, 3 and f> cents. Chocolate, Cocoa, Cayenne Pepper, Sage, etc., for Sausage. Baking Powders, Flavoring Fx tracts, Stove Polish, Diamond Dust for cleaning all metals, Glass, etc. Swiss Goat Milk for baby food. HARDWARE. We claim to have the largest stock ami lowest f rices in town. Locks from 10 cents to $2.50. linges, Screws, Butts, Files, Augers, Chisels, Hammers and Hatches, Draw Knives, J1 races, Squares, Levels, Saws all sorts. Door and Window Fasteners, Bolts, Door Springs, Foot Scrapers, Lamp Wick Trimmers, Traps, Bells, Brass Andirons from 75 crnts to $1,00, Shove's and Tongs, Sauce Pans, Wallle and Wafer Irons, Picks and Mattocks, Well Chains and Fix Vires, 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 for 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, Shoot Tin, Solder, etc, FERTILIZERS. We will handle the Etiwan still. WITHERS A DICK ES. G. H. O'LEARY. WITH the opening of the new year I take this opportunity of returning my thanks for the patronage so liberally extended io me in the jdast, and hope, by close application and fair dealing, for a continuance of the same. <>. H. O'LEARY. FIIRXITURE. MY Furnituro Department is full up with Bed Room and Parlor Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Side Boards, Safes, Bedsteads and Lounges, Tables, Washstands, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Picture Frames, Chairs. Rattan and Cane Rocking Chairs, and everything sold in this market in the Furniture line at G. H. O'LEAKY'S. m\ mtrru at A NICE line of Ingrain Carpets, Napier MatJ\_ ting, Hemp Carpet, Moqnette, Velvet and Brussells Rugs at G. II. O'LEARY'S. COOKING STOVES^ A O STOVES sold since October 1st. I have <4r\j 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. II. O'LEARY. SADDLES, AC. 4 FULL line of Saddles at prices to suit all. Saddle Blankets, Lap Robes and Horse nkets at G. H. O'LEAIIY'S. HARNESS. HARNESS, all grades. Bridles,Collars, Whips, Haines, Back Bands and Trace Chains at. G. II, O'LEAIIY'S. COMMON FIRNITERE. ]\zJY stock of Medium and Common Furniture ItX 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. DON'T DELAY. BUT go and see the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry, Watches. Silverware and Fancy Goods, ever exhibited in Chester. Bargains in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. If you want to buy an engagement Ring, a Wedding, Birthday or" Christmas present, call on E. C. STAHN, you will find an endless variety of presents, from 25 cents to $1.50. Just received for the lovers of art, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings and Photographs. Hanging Lamps, Student and new patent Fan Lamps, giving a light equal to gaslight. Remember all goods are sold under guarantee to be as represented. No wish for the purchaser to be deceived. We call gold, gold; and brass, brass. My prices are as low as the lowest for reliable goods. Long years' experience and ample capital enable me to buy at lowest prices, and I will not be undersold by any one. Cash purchasers ol' Watches, Sewing Machines and Organs can secure special Bargains, as I " ant tr> rorliwo mv lai-irc stock. An improved high arm Machine, drop-leaf and drawers and all attachments, warranted 5 years, for 825.00. WATCH REPAIRING receives my personal attention. Satisfaction guaranteed at moderate prices. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, E. C. STAHX, Chester, S. C. November 27 41 ly JLOWRY & STARR. LOWRY A STARR ARE still receiving, by every train, fresh additions to their already large stock. No fear of old goods, as we buy from best manufacturers and in such quantities as long experience teaches we can soli before becoming old. SOAPS, SOAPS, SOAPS. A tremendous stock of this indispensable article, consisting of Colgate's famous Cashmere Roquet, Colgate's Cake Castile Soap, Kirk's Soap?the cheapest for quality known. Pear's world renowned Glycerine Soap?.30 per cent, glycerine?a specific for chapped hands, etc. Medicated Soan and Silver Soap for cleansing Silverware, and last, but not least, a well assort. 1 1 . -1,1 ,i:..? I,,,,. 'Pn rnntu eu lOl Ol UUll lllll UUlC-MclllllliUivi, tine and bar Castile. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We would like to call your attention to the fact that wo are now meeting the prices of any market on bottled Castor Oil, Essence of Lemon, Vanilla, Peppermint, Paregoric, Ac. If you will give us a chance, we think we can save your freight. Garden Seeds, Garden Seeds. | A complete line Landreth's Seeds on hands. Call and get votir outlit. " LOWRY A STARR. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. 11HE idea prevails with many that our meat market is an institution for the convenience of persons living within this immediate vicinity only. Such is not the case, as we are prepared to furnish at any time, ENGLISH COltXEI) BEEF, ST. LOUIS ROLLED CORNED BEEF? Boneless and of extra quality, Breakfast Strips or Breakfast Bacon, all of which is prepared by us, to any one who may wish it. We also can FURNISH MEATS AND SAUSAGES At prices that will compete with all. We are also introducing to the public some novelties in our business, in this section, viz.: Liver Pudding, Blood Pudding, extra German Liver Pudding, extra German Blood Pudding, Hog's Head Cheese, Bologna Sausage, all sizes : started Sausage, mixed ; also pure Pork Sausage. DRIED BEEF! DRIED BEEF ! The highest cash price paid for fat beef cattle. Dry and Green Hides wanted, for which we will pav the highest cash price. McELWEE A DARWIN. February "> 7 tf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs oftieri facias to mo directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY TN MARCH NEXT, The following property to wit: Defendant's interest in a tract of land whereon he now resides, in Fort Mill township, on the waters of Catawba River, bounded by lands of J. r .wronrai MniiFD S E White and others, and containing 300acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of L. M. Rinkinsat the suits of J. 8. Wilson and others. [$2.4"> On Tuesday after the lirst Monday in March, next, at W. J. Jones' Mill, I will sell one lot of Cotton in the Seed?about seven hundred and lifty pounds, more or less; one lot Lint Cottonabout 30 pounds, more or less, and one lot of Cotton Seed?about 10 bushels, more or less. Levied on as the property ot Elijah Foster, at the suit of J. R. Ashe, under a warrant of seizure, [$2.2.*? R. 11. GLENN, 8. V. ('. February 5 0 4t NOTICE. I3ERSON8 living along the post routes from Yorkville to Rullock's Creek, S.C., and from Yorkville, 8. C., to Charlotte, N. C., desiring to subscribe for the Yokkvii.le Exqcikkh, and to whom it is inconvenient to receive the papers at a post oflice, will have their papers delivered to them FREE OF CHARGE for carrying, by putting their names on mv club. M. S. CARROLL. December 4 49 tf