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?ptial ftoticcs. Religious Notice. There will be preaching at Ratnah Presbyterian church on next Sabbath, 8th instant. J. M. McSWAIN. November 5 45 It Calisaya Tonic, Calisaya Tonic. We have just received a fresh lot of this justly celebrated Tonic?put up in a more attractive form. Having used it for some time and having seen its merits tested, we can safely recommend it to all who need a first-class Tonic. A preventive and cure for Chills and all diseases arising from malaria, or a debilitated condition of the system. Not disagreeable to take. Can be given to the most delic-ate constantly. For sale bv LOWRY ?fe*STARR. November 5 45 Gin Grand Republic Oegarros. These "Cegarros" are warranted absolutely and unqualifiedly all Havana long filler, without admixture or adulteration. No Cigar of equal quality and smoking merit can be produced for less than fitly per cent, advance. The economy Ill ILltjm IS eiuil t'l V 111 WC 1'iaivc l?p \ji uuinuiun ship. If you want a good smoke for 5 cents, try one of our Cigarros. For sale bv LOWRY tfc STARR. Glue. Try our Proctor's Glue, at 15 cents. "Will mend anything. Sold in town only by MAY A MAY. October 22 30 tf V HYMENEAL. / Marriei>?On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, bv Rev. J. M. McSwain, Mr. J. W. PATRICK and Miss MAGGIE J. HOWELL. All of York county, S. C. OBITUARY. ~ Of concer of the stomach, near Bethesfla Church, on Friday morning Octobei 30th, 1885, Mr. SAM'L D. BARRON, aged about42 years. At Crocket's Bluff, Arkansas county, Arkansas, on October 17, 1885, JOSEPH T. EVANS, son of Mr. J. J. and Mrs. Jane R. Evans, of York county, aged 37 years. JERSEY RED PIGS. THE undersigned offers for sale SIX PURE BREED JERSEY RED PIGS. For further particulars, applv to J. A. WATSON, Clover, S. C. November 5 45 It* LAND FOR SALE. THREE hundred and ninetv-two (392) acres of first-class COTTON AND GRAIN LAND, 3J miles from Winnsboro, S. C. Correspondence solicited. D. A. HENDRIX, Winnsboro, Fairfield, Co., S. C. November 5 45 2t TOWN TAX NOTICE. XTOTICE is herebv given to those parties who 1^1 ' tflu ic tayf.s nave xaiieu l<j ?ueu w . ?. .??., that the time for payment, without penalty, has been extended TEN*DAYS?from tht 31st of October to the 10th day of November, 1885, after which time the usual penalties, as lb State and County Taxes, will certainly attach. F. A. GILBERT*, Town Treasurer. November 5 45 It APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of JOHN FER? GUSON, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Friday, the 4th day of December, 1885* at 11 o'clock, A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the Sftid cstftto JOHN M. THOMASSON, Administrator. November 5 45 5t AT I>. MOORE & CO.'S Improved Feather Renovator, FOR CLEANING FEATHERS AND RENOVATING THEM. CLEANS old and new Feathers, gives them a beautiful clean and lively appearance, takes away all the bad odor, and all germs of contagious diseases, which they contain. We wash the Feathers by ?steain process, which kills all insects, such as* Moths, Mites and Other Feather Pests. Our Agents will call in Town and Country, * and will weigh the beds on receiving and returning them, we guarantee satisfaction or make no charges. We refer all who doubt our work, to the un dersigned, gentlemen and ladies, of this piece : Mrs. R."F. Clark, F. Happertield, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, Mrs. L. M. Crist, B. T. Wheeler and Edward Thomas. November 5 45 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ York County. YI7"HEREAS AMOS L. NUNNERY has apT T plied to me for Letters of Administration, and on all singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of LUCY McELHANEY, 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 HOT PI DAY OF NOVEMBER, 18*5, 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 .'10th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-tive, and in the 110th year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Probate Judge of York County. November 5 45 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. WHEREAS JAMES A. ERWIN has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. M. AGNES LINDSAY, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the s 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 theHOTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. 1)., 1885, 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 2nd day of November, in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand eighty-tive,and in the 110th vear of American Independence. J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. November 5 45 2t GEORGE T. SCHORR. STOVES AND TINWARE. fflHE undersigned would respectfully inform JL the public that he has purchased the old established shop, in the Parish Hotel building, whore he will continue The Tinning Business In all its branches. With a skillful workman, (Mr. JAMES S. ADAMS, formerly of Greenville), he is prepared to till all orders for guttering, rooting and repairing of roofs, and all shop work generally. Will also manufacture and keep constantiv on his shelves Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all kinds, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Country merchants are informed that he will make it to their interest to entrust their orders for tin ware to him, feeling assured that he can sell at northern prices and save them expenses for freight. STOVES. Heating and Cooking Stoves of the most popular styles always in stock. If you wish a good cooking stove, any size, give me a call, and I will please you. Coal burning stoves in stock. House Furnishing Goods. My stock of House Furnishing Goods includes a general stock in this line, which I will be pleased to exhibit at all times to intending purchasers. Those desiring goods in my line, or wishing work of any kind in the tin and sheet iron trade, will find it to their interest to give me a call. GEO. T. SCHORB. November 5 4"> ly . 1LOWRY & STARR. BILL'S EVE LAVTERXS. A NOTIIER lot of the wonderful Hull's Eye J\_ Lanterns reached us on Saturday last. Let all who need a first-class Lantern, to burn either candle or oil, with a Hull's Eve attachment, apply to LOWRY A STARK. Drugs and Patent edieine.s. Our stock has just been replenished by large purchases from Northern Markets, and we are now prepared to meet all the demands of the Fall trade. You can now find any Drug or Preparation usually found in a first-class Drug establishment. LOWRY A STARK. OLD 1II XDKED TOBACCO Is still in the lead. Outsells any 50 cents Tobacco ever offered in this market. As a proof of its worth, every man who buys a plug, returns to buv a pound. Sold bv LOWRY A STARK. j AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IWILLsell at public sale, at the POOR HOUSE three miles east of Yorkville, on WKDNESj DAY, the 18T1I DAY OF NOVEMBER instant, all of the personal property of A. J. DEVINNEY, deceased, consisting' of one Mule, one I Mare, Cows, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, I Farming Implements, one Metal Cane Mill, Wagon, Ruggv, Household Furniture, Ac., Ac. Terms?CA&II. JOS. F. WALLACE, Administrator. Novembers 45 2t SIIERIFF'S SALE" BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold at YORK COURTHOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. The following property to wit: A tract of land situated on King's Creek, in said county, bounded by lands of James McGill, Masten Darwin and others, and containing 334 acres, more or less; leyied on as the property of v sj tvirwin at. the suits of Fowler A* ltohison and others, against said E. S. Darwin. [$0.75 Terms of Sale.?Cash. R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 5 41 9t PUBLIC SALE. ON the 12th day of NOVEMBER, 1R35, I will oflfer at public sale, at my residence, two miles from Pineville, N. 0., on the road leading from Charlotte to Fort Mill, my PLANTATION containing 306 ACRES, all good land and well watered. On the premises is a good DWELLING HOUSE, Gin House, Barn and all necessary outbuildings. Xlso, at the same time, I will sell one eighthorse Engine, two Gins, one Thrasher, one McCormick Harvester and Twine Binder, one twohorse Cultivator Plow, two Wagons, one Buggy and ail other Farming Utensils. Also three large Mules, one Mare, one Milk Cow, a lot of Roughness and Household and Kitchen Furniture. S. W. BURNS. October 22 43 3t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. B. Wilson, Jr., Plaintiff, against Joseph A. McLean and S. A. Glenn, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court made in the above entitled cause, under date of Oth September, A. D. 18S.1,1 will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on me FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER A. D. 1885, (luring the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in said County ami State, adjoining lands of Daffy, Win. Crawford and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, More or less, and known as theMcKenna place. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pis. November 5 45 4t CLERK'S SALE. South Carolina?York County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Armed Freidhiem and Julius Freidhiem, Plaintiffs, against Allen Henry and Elvira Miller, Defendants. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court, made in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER Next, during the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in York countv and said State, andjoining lands of A. Freidhiem & Brother, Polly Allen, J. V. MeFadden, D. E. Finley, Mrs. White, Miss Black, and others, containing ONE HUNDRED A THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, More or less. Sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Jane Henry, deceased. Terms?CASH. Puichaserto pav for papers. JOS. F. WALLACE, C.* C. C. Pis. Novembers 45 5t JOHN C. KUYRENDALr rft-g-, 1?|?I? BI-A-Lz J jj i 0 ? A LOST RACE. THERE are more of the human family addicted to the use of Tobacco than to any other habit that can be acquired. If its use was an infraction of the moral law, the American people would be a lost race. Since you can't do with out the "weed," chew the purest, the celebrated Piedmont Beautv brand. It is manufactured from the tinestsefected leaf, every box alike, every plug alike, every chew alike' Price50 cents a pound and sold only by KUYKENPAL. Given Away. To each purchaser of 100 Tansill's Punch Cigars during the month of November, we will give free, a Worcester's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary, containing over :SOO pages. Those not wishing to take the entire hundred at once, will get the benetit of their purchases in the aggregate as each sale will be punched. EVERY WEEK. Every week brings additions to our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Ac. Window Glass. All the usual and regular sizes of Window Glass at the Y. D. S. Money in Your Purse. Sell your Cotton Seed and buy the Irish Hone or Pacific Guano for your small grain. It will put money in your purse. These popular brands can be hatl only of K U Y K EN DAL. JL ATT A BROTHERS PARTIES ' Indebted to Us HITHER IIV NOTE OR ACCOUNT, WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE. LATTA HKOTIIKRS. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. KHOKS AXI> BOOTS. KNTS' Shoes and Loots, Ladies, Shoes in va"JT rietv. our ladies' "Clark Perry" Shoes, in I ...iir L-i.i .i?ri luiitnn or luce, u-nariinteed. The celebrated liav State Hovs' Hoots and Shoes, which they cannot kick out. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Cents' Hats. Hlankets, Flannels, Janes, Dress Hoods, Cotton Flannels, in bleached, brown, gray and red; Ticking, Hickory and Hrown Shirting, bleaching, Plaid I.insevs, Rubber Coats, Hoggins, Hats and Overshoes. Gents' Ready-Jfade Clothing In all styles, quality and prices. Young men call and get a nobby*Cut-Awav Suit, a nice Sack I Suit or an every day Suit of never-scull" out ! goods of all sizes and prices. Hluestone, Copperas, barker's Horse and Cat; tie Powders, ana Nerve and Hone Liniment. The American Sewing Machine No 7. guar. anteed, warranted. Can't be beat. For sale at 1 KFNNKDY HROS. A* HAKRON'S. | T. M. DOjBSON &CO.| ] I Oil! My, Ain't they Exquisite ? : u\i ISS Sue, did you see those beautiful, those j XtJL exquisite, those lovely, those darling little Bonnets, and such lovely Hats? And, by the way, Miss Dulcie, did you ever see such nice work as is on them ? You do not often see such i mosses as we have just looked at. Mrs. Dob- j son's Hats and Bonnets always look nice, besides always being in the latest style. She does I not brag much of how many she sells, but if you j will just look around in town and in country you I ??:n o/v/NM DArt call flio rawalfv TTfltfl !inil linn nets come from, ami just ask all the brides in York county where they got their outfits, ESPECIALLY IN MILLINERY, And three-fourths of them will answer of course, at Mrs. Dobson's. And why? Because she has the goods, she is posted and she can tell you all about the styles. She goes to market twice a year and. of course, sees more, and she can tell J you exactly how much of everything to get and 'how and which will match. She keeps all the latest styles in Trimmings, and can cut and fit it all up so nice and give you such splendid work, it is no wonder that all* the brides go to her to get fitted up. She keeps such nice Silks, black and colored, and theOld Chap has all the latest styles in DRESS GOODS. And for the groom he has the nicest fitting Clothing in York. It is given up by all that Dobson's Cincinnati Clothing cannot be beat, cannot even be equalled. Just buy one suit of Dobson's perfect fitting Clothing, and you will never wear anything else, thev feel so well. The Old Chap's $5.00 Overcoat, well just come and see it. Where did you get that pretty fitting Shoe, Miss Willie, j and what did you pay for it ? Why, of course, I get all my Shoes from the Old Chap, made by Zeigler Brothers, and they only cost $2.50, and 1 tkrtTT Kao O nna racx ft h Oft for ljlflv aaj uo uao cv ouiwiunvi v.wu.uvv?.w.v. ^ for"75 cents, and all kinds of Shoes for men', women, misses and children. Miss Fairbank the Old Chap has a splendid ' line of Trunks for ladies and a good line of Va- * lises for men. 1 3,000 yards of good Prints at 5 cents per yard, t1 ">,000 yards of homemade Kentucky Janes at 50 1 cents per yard, and all grades of Janes and Cas- 1 simeres, and the prettiest Cloaks, Dolmans, Newmarkets, And Misses' and Children's Cloaks in town,.just ? call and see them. Dobson's ?1.00 and $1.50 Hats cannot be equaled for the money in this great . city of ours. An I'll bit yer ten'tee-fives cints a that ye'll bi wun fore yer git ot uf hes Sture. c Wat sais yees ? I teks that bit an wins mine tentee-tifes cints, and then I gits mine hat for seventee-fives cints, what says yes to yot, Old Chap?" "Well, Mr. Snowflake, have you seen the Old Chap, this week, and has he got all right again? He was considered a little off last week, but the honorable Jury Commissioner drew the Old A Chap's name out of the hat for juryman this ( week, and you can bet your sweet life that t brought him to his senses right off, and he can now tell you that your account is due and that he WANTS HIS MONEY. . And that he has Zeigler's button Shoes at $2.50, and a Polka solid leather Shoe at 75 cents, and a man's Undervest at 25 cents, good Prints at 5 cents, and the prettiest Press Goods and Cloaks, in town, and all kinds of Sewing Machines, from $5.00 to $40.00, nice Bed Blankets, Shawls, Comforts, and as good Chewing Tobacco at 50 cents a pound, as any one can show you; and 09 of the best Shirts ever seen at the price, and that is only 75 cents, and the best roler Suspenders in town, the most comfortable Suspenders ever worn, and I had almost forgotten that no house has such a > line of Cravats for men * All ye who have given mortgages that are now due, look out for II. C.Strauss, he means busi- . ness now. We want homemade Janes,. Linsev, Wool Socks, Beeswax and plenty of eggs, and the Old Chap would like to buy a few squirrels and part- ^ ridges and a fat opossum occasionally to sop his taters in. For all these latter things lie will pay cash. Everybody walk, run and jump to the NEW YORK HOUSE, Leader in Millinery and Dress Making. WITHERS ADICKES. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. THERE is aright place for everything, and we think ours is the place to find the most , complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, etc., in this vicinity. GROCERIES. Our stock is full, embracing all the substantialsand more of the delicacies than will be found elsewhere in this vicinity. Sugars and Cofi'ees of all kinds, as low as the lowest. Try our 1'2* cents cotl'ees andTA cents . Sugar. Java, Seed Tick, Rio, and Thurber's No. " 34, roasted Rio, which is reduced to 6 pounds for 61.00, and is convenient and cheap, considering 1 the trouble and waste in parching Coffee. Su- J gars?Cut Loaf in Cubes, and Icing of the best quality only kept. 150 gallons best N. 0. Molasses, clear as honey, old crop, to be sold out at 05 cents. New crop c worth 85 cents. I Old Dominion Brand. Meats, Hams, Breakfast Strip Bacon, Dried Beef reduced to 20 cents by the piece, 25 cents chipped. Canned Goods of all kinds, Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. Cheese, better than usually kept here. ^ FOR DYSPEPTICS. A full assortment of farinaceous goods on the road. Oatmeal, Oat Flakes, Hecker's sell-raising Flour, Buckwheat, graham and brown bread Flour, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Pearl Grits, Hudnut's best; Maccaroni, etc. Some real nice fresh Pickles. Candies and Crackers in great variety. 700 . pounds of Candies. Ozone Cough Drops are good. HARDWARE. More Hinges and Locks at very low prices. Our full assortment and low prices are telling in 1 our increased sales of Hardware. Look to your J own interest and examine our prices, when f> wanting anything in this line. c Crockery, Glass and Tin in every shape, and at f the lowest prices. * i Grass Seeds. Kerosine Oil and Cans at less t than elsewhere. Red C oil is pretty, pure and sale. Lamps of all kinds, and all parts of same. About 1,00(1 Lamp Chimneys. ( Wit HE RS ADICKES. c parish, Mcknight & co. ! ? i 1 WHY IS IT ? ? fMTHY is it tiiut this country is becoming so fT unhealthy? One hundred men have called to see us about their accounts. Seventy-live have had sickness in the family and did not get their cotton picked out. Twentv-five are now waiting on a traveling gin. One hundred of our northern creditors inform us that they will draw 011 us on November 1st. > II' not Paul Our Notes will go to protest. Where are all the good friends we had during the summer ? Why is it that we are so unpopular at this season of the year, and so popular in thespring? I suppose we are springchickens, not good at this sea- 1 son of the year. ! Goods Cheaper Than Ever Known Before. * I One thousand yards of Calico ato cents per yard, I : I at the Daisy's. PARISH, McKNItiHTtfc CO. | McELWEE ?& D VHWIX. tiKXCKAL ORDKIIN. L Officio of MCKI.WKK A' Dakwin, I1C'TCI IK US. Yorkville, S. ('., Nov. nth, 1SH.">. . 11 N AND AFTER THIS DATE, WE WILL | 1 w ! INVARIABLY CALL ON OUR FRIENDS ' I " (EVERY SATURDAY, FOR THE AMOUNT;j I OF THEIR WEEKLY PURCHASES. PARTIES OWINO US NOW, MUST COME I 3 i AND PAY UP THEIR ACCOUNTS OR WEI < WILL USE EVERY EFFORT THE LAW I ti I a ALLOWS TO ENFORCE COLLECTIONS AND | 'I Ii REFUSE FURTHER FAVORS. I I i i! I M. ELWEE .V DARWIN. 1 jA FREW BROTHERS.! KOCH HILL, S. WHEN YOU VISIT ROCK HILL DON'T fail to drop in and see us, as we have a great many bargains to offer you. Remember our stock of SPORTING GOODS Is very large and complete. I LOADED SHELLS ALWAYS ON HAND, i c 1 * FREW BROTHERS. Rock Hill, S. C. W. (D.TAT1ME B. , I MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. FN this business I of course claim to be in the * lead and can show you the handsomest and argest stock ever placed on this market. WITH LONG EXPERIENCE Vnd having for the last few years made it a ] ipecialty, claim to have the advantage in this ine. To be convinced of this fact call and see, md if 1 do not show you a prettier stock for ess money than you can find elsewhere, then do -j lot buy. All I ask is a fair field and no favor. LADIES' WRAPS. > CLOAKS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, , 5IIORT JACKETS. The Ladies all say, that * ve have the most stylish and largest stock in ' fork and it must be so from the number that we ire selling. Coine and see them, it will do you jood, ev'en if you don't wish to buy. Also a g jeautifui line of Children's and Misses' Cloaks. Give Me a Lift. i The parties whom I have accommodated and vaited on so long, will please sell enough of Cotton to give me a lift. Cotton is cheap it is C rue but I must have some money "all the same." W. C. LATIMER. t . I t IT WILL PAY YOU l TO GALL AT JOHN F. SPECK'S JEWELRY STORE, AND SEE THE ?EW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. ; r ILL KIND OF WATCHE8, CLOCKS, 8ILVEE PLATED J WARE, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. J CHE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED t IK YORKVILLE. Bridal Rrcncrits a Specialty ! WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY j REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER, I At John F. Speck's Jewelry Store. 3 J. R. LINDSAY. ! f I 0 COTTON SEED WANTED. [WILL nay the highest market price for Cotton Seen. * <" s Fresh Arrivals * )f Canned floods, Flour, Lard, Candy, Fruits, J lams. etc. * CI Remember, I am still leading in 4 Crockery and Glass Ware. > A few more Cans of Baking Powders at '25 1 ents, with which you get a Cup and Saucer or a 'ream Pitcher, * E Without K\tra Charge. i J. R. LINDSAY. 1 3 HERNDON BROS. , THREE DAYS OF GRACE ' [S expected by some, but a great many now-a- v days take 30 days of grace. Your notes for *'1 Supplies and Fertilizers are past due. We buy . otton from those who owe us. We give good >riees for it, better than any one. Why not bring tin? We have waited some time on you, and ho Banks don't wait on us. It is DOWN WITH TIIE GOLD DUST, >r your note goes to protest. The doctors must lertainlv have had a lively time this Fall?so j nuch sickness. It is wonderful that so little iickness occurs from February to August. C'oton picking brings a good deal of sickness or a jreat manv expenses. DON'T FORGET IT. Jome fellow will get a per r ent, for collecting, iook out. Yours until paid. * HERN BON BROTHERS. ( i -m.m- A TTCiCI , 1T1. COME AND SEE M.' STRAUSS' i VTEW Stock of Goods. He is sure to sell you i L^l what you want * e Cheaper than You Can Buy J Anywhere else. Especially ^ JEADY-5IADE (I.OTIIIXd AND SHOES. I' !' J. W. DOBSOA. { HARDWARE. IF you want anything in tlie hardware line J. I il \V. DOBSON'S is the place to get it, as he car- | * ies the largest stock in town. TOBACCO. I am still ahead on cheap Tobacco, by the ping ir pound. I: STOVES. I am selling good Cooking Stoves for little nonev. TIIM W AITE. I am sellinu: Tinware cheap. J. \V. DORSON. y \ PLANTATION FOR SALE OR LEASE. I oiler for sale my plantation, situate on Rroail River one mile above Howell's Ferry, and bounded by il< binds of John Mitchell, Mrs. Diana ai Heard, and the old Wright plantaion. This tract contains about 400 ACRIOS of ood land, 7"> acres of which is first class ROT'O.M LAND. ()n the place is a good dwelling ouse, stables and all necessary out-buildings, will sell or lease?terms easy. For further uforination applv carlv. J. A. DARWIN. St October ^0 ' II :!t H. F. ADICKES. ?r i?d ( f\tral tyncy and Dry Goods Establishment, AND HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOTS VXD SHOES. WANTED. hjlVERY man, woman and child in York counJ tv, to come and see for themselves, that we nive the most varied assortment, prettiest, cheapist and best Roots and Shoes, Gaiters and Slip>ers, in town. Below is a few exceptional Bargains, to which we invite your Especial Attention. Gents' fine hand-sewed Boots at $5.50 per mir. Gents'fine hand-sewed Congress Gaiters, it $4.50 per pair. Men's best P. calf hand-pegged Brogans, it $2.00 per pair. Men's best P. calf standard screwed C'reednore Tics, at $1.75 per pair. A very large assortment of men's heavy 3oots, from $2.00 to $5.00 per pair. A man's extra heavy standard screwed 3oot, at $2.25 per pair. * An unusually large assortment of Boys' 3oots. Excellent values. Ladies' fine Tampico Goat, hand-sewed luttoned Shoes, at $3.00 per pair. Ladies' fine Curocoa Kid button Shoes, it $2.50 and $3.50 per pair. Ladies' fine grain sewed lace bals. at $1.25 jer pair?warranted solid stock. A women's good solid leather Shoe, at 75 ents per pair. Gentlemen's fine buff sewed London boxoe Congress Gaiters and hook bals., single iair in a box, at$2.00 per pair?worth $3.00. We claim to have better Boots and Shoos for he prices, and a larger variety than can be found ilsewhere in this jnarket, and we propose to >rove this to any purchaser who will give us a all. A very large stock of ladies' and misses' MEDIUM FINE SHOES, n button and lace, and all styles and shapes of lion's and boys' line sewed and screwed work in ace and button and Congress. Women's and nen's heavy Shoes. A variety of men's tine Boots. Children's tine Shoes, all sizes. Ladies', nisses' and gentlemen's fine Slippers. Ladies' md men's bedroom Slippers. Ladies', Men's, Joy's and Children's Rubber Over Shoes, at he very lowest prices. 3ur Stock of Staple Dry Goods Vnd Notions is very large, and prices are the owest to be found. 5,000 yards of very best Dress Prints at 5 cents >er yard. 500 yards Cotton Flannels, at 12V cents per rard?worth lf?J cents per yard. A lot of all-wool red Flannel, at 15 cents per ard. Blacks and all colors of wool-filling Dress Cashmeres at 10 cents per yard. Blacks and colors of brocaded Dress Goods, vool fillings, at 124 cents per yard. 100 pieces of Janes, Kerseys and Cassimeres, rom 10 cents to ?3.50 per yard. Big Drives in Janes at 25. 33J, 45 and 75 cents ier yard. All colors of Table Oil Cloths, H yards wide at 5 cents per yard. A big ctrive in Toilet Soaps. Blankets ot $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, X5.00 and $8.00 per pair. Excellent values. 10-4 bleached Sheetings, 10-4 brown Sheetings, -4 Pillow Casing,7-4 bleached and brown Homepuns, Bed Ticks, brown and bleached Drills, }uilt Linings, Plaid Osnaburgs, Cotton Flannels, Shaker Flannels, white and red wool Flannels, 'laid Lindseys, cfllored lining Flannels, tine lepellants, and colored wool Flannels, for lalies' and boys' wear. Excellent values in black wool Cashmeres, at 0 cents, 50 cents, 00 cents, 80 cents and $1.00 per rard. 300 pairs of men's and boys' Suspenders, from 0 cents to $1.25per pair. A very large lot of Dress Buttons and Trimuings in all the latest Novelties. Just received, solid red, black and slate Cotton Gunnels for linings. Indigo blue Prints at 8J cents per yard. Pear's Soap, fine Stationery, Ginghams, Cotton liapers. \Tew Supply of Jersey Jackets. A pretty lot of Wall Paper, and a beautiful seection of fine Poems and standard miscellaneus Books. We ask special attention to our stock of men's cool Undershirts and Drawers, cotton flannel nd jeans Drawers, white Shirts, Collars, Cutis, Tavats, Handkerchiefs, Socks, Gloves, Cuff iuttons, Shirt Buttons and Scarf Pins. Over 2(H) styles of Pocket Knives, from lOeents o $2.00 each. A big job in men's Hats. A most excellent stock of STose Glasses and Spectacles, it low prices. A tit guaranteed. Home-made Meal Bags. Ilome-made wool Socks. A large stock of heavy Janes and wool Kerev Pants, and 75cents, ?1.25, $2.00and ?3.00 each. Jood values. We have a Bargain Counter, on which are jobs n Dress Goods, Cloaks, Notions, Ac. The best et. OUR MILLINERY STORE s in full blast, and contains some rare novelties n Millinery, Notions and small wares, not found lsewlicre. An exceptional stock of ladies' and misses' vid, Silk, Cashmere and Cotton Gloves and Jittens. Ladies' and Children's Hose. An unusually attractive stock of Handkerliiefs, Collars and Cutis. A mostcxcellant stock of Corsets, Neck Wear, tibbons, Laces, Embroideries, Merino Vests nd Pants for ladies. Child's Merino Shirts, 'hild's Union Suits, Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, orsoy Jackets, Cardigan Jackets, Cloaks, Seine lord, Shawls, Macretne Cord, Zophys, Saxony Vool, wool and cotton Yarns, all colors. Hngishart. Crewels, Cheneille, Arasene, Silk Flosss, Filloselle, Knitting Silks, Rick-Rack, Star,s'ovelty and Feather-edge Braids, Linen Tapes nd Bobbins, Linen and Cotton Floss. Silk and 'elt Applique figures. Plushes, Sateens, Satins, lilks, Velvets and Felt Cloths for fancy art rork, Linen Splashers, Tea Tray Cloths, Ac. Stamping done on any of the above materials n short notice. A beautiful lot of fancy Baskets, Ladies' Bags. O.ltu Itucfliu A-?. Pl/llOy I /uonv/Oj vv'? A BIG JOB. ! Silk Velvet Ribbons at ."> cents and 7 cents per 1 arils, all colors. SETTLE. | All our friends will please call and settle their J counts without further delay. They are due I nd we must have the money. WANTED. J All the Wool, and Home-made Janes and Lin>vs vou have, at a fair price. 11. V. ADIt'KKS. HUNTER & OATES. A SETTLEMENT WANTED. WH hope that all parties having Accounts with us will remember that the goods were sold at cash prices, at very short profits, and that now wo want them paid for. Wo hope you will see it in this light, and not abuse the accommotion. ' HUNTER A OATES. OCTOBER 29TH.. IN writing ail advertisement this morning we feel that it is an almost useless task for the reputation of the Mammoth for first-class, fashionable and reliable goods is so well known that the people feel confident beforehand that they can obtain anything they desire without being informed of the fact. This Season We are Sure The beauty and completeness of the tremendous stock that tills our shelves and burdens our counters is far-famed and widely spread, for every tongue has uttered words of praise and exclamations of pleasure and satisfaction on seeing it, and moreover have upheld them by liberal purchases. Yes, often have we been asked for a Suit, or a piece of Dress Goods, or a pair of Shoes, that the customer had seen or heard praised, showing that these complimentary words were not only spoken within The Walls of the Mammoth, But were heartspoken words, that have passed from tongue to tongue, till they have reached every ear, even to the remotest'points, and the echo has come back in undiminished force, Beautiful and Complete! Qf*.nnr?A ooxr u-A uro nnf ot nil tin for \Vf\ feei that the mere truth is spoken and that the beauty and completeness of our stock merits every word of praise bestowed. Even now, while writing, several of those well known Suits, peculiar to the Mammoth, are being wrapped up tor confiding customers who are assured, from past experience, that they are getting Value Received for Every Dollar %} Invested. And again, on looking up, they are completing their outfit, by putting on a pair of those celebrated Dorsch Shoes, and again they are trying on one of those becoming Hats that the Mammoth has become so noted for, which is sure to end in a purchase, as it has now done. Further on down the long floor of the Mammoth, the counters containing ladies', misses' and children's Wraps, Circulars, Newmarkets, Dolmans, Cloaks, anu Russian Circulars is surrounded by an admiring throng, for it contains many Novelties just received, which recommend themselves by their beauty and cheapness, and further down still, The Dress Goods Counter Is laden with bolts of Cashmere, Ladies' Tricot Cloths, Camel's Hair, Camel's Hair Tricots, Rha' d' Almas, Satin Bubers, Plaids, Flannel Suiting in plain, plaid and figured, and many other popular fabrics which are being handled by white and delicate fingers, and admired by approving eyes. And thus it is in every department throughout, and from each arises a voice of praise that gladdens the heart and causes the bell on the cash drawer to ring with a clearness only exceeded by the more joyous Jingle of the Almighty Dollar. Just received a large line of Rubber Suits, and a complete line of Rubber Shoes for men, ladies and children. Ladies' and (rents' Cashmere Undervests, 25 Rough and Tumble Suits For Boys. Another handsome line of Ladies' (5-4 Tricot Cloths. HUNTER. & OATES. PARISH & COLCOCK. GUANO, GUANO, GUANO ! A S the season for settlement is now drawing j\_ near, we ask all our friends to come and pay up, and avoid our having to ask them to settle. Corn Mill, Corn Mill, Corn Mill. We have a Corn Mill, driven by steam, at the rear of John II. Adams'old stand, now known as the Hope lot, and will grind every Tuesday and Friday, And will guarantee to give you good meal. Bring your corn and give us a trial. Groceries, Groceries. We Keep a tun stoeK OI rresu <?roeerics ami French Candies always 011 hand. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, And every other article usually kept in a firstclass Grocery Store. PARISH A COLCOCK. MRS. J. liOLTOX SMITH, JK. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public in general, that she has secured the services of Mr. X. ROBERTS, a first-class Watch maker and Jeweler, of Richmond, Va., to take charge of her Jewelry and Watch Repairing Department Mr. ROBERTS having worked in the following American Watch Faciories, Waltham, Massachusetts ; Elgin, Illinois;Springfield, Massachusetts; Springfield, Illinois, and Lancaster,Pennsylvania, guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in the best manner and give entire satisfaction. EXGIMVIXG DOXE, X. B.?My stock of BOOTS AXD SHOES will I be sold below cost to close out stock. c r t rnz-wr o^fTmrr t.. i>ITS. ?i. J5VJljLVJfc>| OJ1HI1, Uf. erf MA Y Ac MAY, erf Ok DRUGGISTS. Hi NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. AT MAY & MAY'S. COME AND SEE THEM AND GET PRICES. Blue Stone in large Quantities. MORPHINE, OPIUM AND QUININE. COME AND SEE OUR SOAPS ANI) EXTRACTS. IIA IK. TOOTH AND CLOTHES IIRISHES, I Fine Cologne in bottles at 10 CeutN. ' PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS. A LSD, -all Wheat Phosphates and Phosphites of different makes. Pills of every kind known to the trade of any worth. LOOK OUT FOR OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. ,jfl*('O.ME AND SEE US AT ONCE.-?* MAY A MAY. JOHN R. ASHE. OI.l) HICKORY WAdOXN. TkON'T throw away your money on a cheap M f wagon. Buy tlie "best, the Old Hickory. Tongues don't break, Axles don't break, Tires don't come off, Skeins don't work loose, Axles don't work loose, Spokes don't work loose. Don't do any more cussing at breakdowns, but buy the "OLD HICKORY." Fitness, courage and honesty endeared Andrew Jackson, otherwise known as "Old Hickory," after whom the wagon is named, to the hearts of the American people. Strength, durability. lightness of draft ami honest construction are the characteristics of the Old Hickory Wagon. I have received a car load?3G wagons?and offer them to the trade. Light one-horse thimble skein \ilagons, heavy one-horse thimble skein wagons, light one-horse iron axle wagons, heavy one-horse iron axle wagons, light two-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy two-horse thimble skein wagons, light three-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy threehorse thimble skein wagons, heavy three-horse iron axle wagons, light four-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy four-horse thimble skein wagons, heavy four-horse iron axle wagons. Can furnish seats, and will sell extra bodies or running gear. I am instructed by the manufacturer to guarantee these wagons superior to any wagon made in America, and to give a written guarantee with each wagon to replace it or repair any broken part within twelve months after date of purchase, caused from defective material or workmanship. HAZARD POWDER. I have instructions from the Hazard Powder Company to reduce the price on Rille Powder. The following prices are now in force and will remain so until changed by the Company : Kentucky liifie, FFF, FFg, and "Sea Shooting" Fg. Powder in 25 pound kegs, ?4.00; in 12J pound kegs, ?2.25, and in (>i pound kegs, ?1.25. Prices on other brands are not changed from old list. These prices are only for wholesale trade and dealers. JOHN R. ASHE. G. H. O'LEARY. FURNITURE DEALER. 1AM now receiving new Goods of all kinds in the Furniture line, consisting of fine Walnut Suits, line and medium Walnut Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, common Lounges, Sideboards, Safes, Walnut, Ash and Poplar ExtenfoVUna flol.* <111(1 Mnlllfl Chairs ; Medium and Commoa Bedsteads, Tables, Pictures, Picture Frames, Tin Toilet Sets, Window Shades, Window Cornices, C'drnice Poles, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Children's Carriages, Desks, Book Cases, Book Shelves, Wardrobes, Cane and Rattan and Gents' Large Rocking Chairs, Brackets, Wall Pockets and everything usually kept in the Furniture line, sold cheap for cash. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS AND RIGS. {AM now receiving a new stock of Carpets. 23 Rolls on hand, consisting of Brussels, Ingrain, Cottage Carpets, Napier and Cocoa Matting, Floor OilCloths, Smyrna, Velvet and Brussels Rugs. Rubber and Cocoa Door Mats. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES. A FEW Stoves on hand of the 114 bought last A. October, will be sold cheap, to make room for a car-load bought to arrive soon. Every Stove warranted. Where I cannot lead will meet prices with any dealer. I am selling the Charles Noble A C'o. Stoves and other manufactures. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AM) HARNESS. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, J\_ Ac., manufactured expressly for this market and everything kept in this line, which will be sold as cheap as the same grade of work can be bought anywhere. 15 dozen horse and mule Collars just received, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WI \ ROWS HAD ESb A NICE line of Oil Cloth Window Shades, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. General Supplies. WE have in Store the largest stock of general Groceries and Plantation Supplies it has ever been our pleasure to offer the trade, and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to make purchases in our line, as we oiler prices that mean business. RFFO OATS MJUJLJA/ ViAXI^I We still have on hand a few hundred bushels of choice Seed Oats, and would he pleased to have orders from any who may wish a good article of white Seed Wheat at 91.75 per bushel. Bagging and Ties. We shall he able to furnish our customers throughout the season in Bagging and Ties. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. We have in stock and to arrive a full line of sizes of this celebrated Wagon, and shall be glad to talk wagon to any who may wish to purchase as good if not the best wagon on our market. Acid for Wheat. We have on hand a supply of Acid for any who may wish to make a Wheat crop profitable. NOTICE. As the first of November is near, we would most respectfully call the attention of any who may be indebted'to us, either by Note or Account, to the fact that we must have money. They will please settle early. RIDDLE A'PEGRAM. TAX NOTICE. 1884. IN conformity to law, mv books will be open for the FINAL COLLECTION of State and County Taxes in York county, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1884, on THLRSDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF OCTOBER, and will remain open until the 30th day of November, 1885, inclusive. The attention of tax-payers is called to A. A. No. 576, Section 7, which reads as follows: "That all taxes assessed and payable under this Act, shall bo paid in the following kinds of funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States Currencv, National Bank Notes, and coupons which shall become payable during the year 1885, on the valid consolidated bonds of'this State, known as "Brown Bonds," and on the bonds of this State known as"Deficiency Bonds Provided, however, that jury certificates and the per diem of State witnesses in the Circuit Courts shall be received for County Taxes, not including School Taxes." For the accommodation of tax-payers, I will attend at the following places, on the days named : At Yorkville, from Monday, 26th of October until Saturday, 7th of November. At C'oates' Tavern, Catawba township, Monday, 9th of November. At Rook Hill, Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th, Thursday 12th, Friday *13th and Saturday 14th nays t)i juveiuuer. At Yorkville, from Monday Kith, until Monday 30th of November, inclusive. After which day the books will be closed and the la per cent, penalty will attach. " H. A. D. NEELY, Treasurer of York Countv. September 1, 1885. 30 tlr T. B. McCLiO & CO. MOIXTAIX CABBAGE. Mountain cabaage at 3 cents a pound. Mixed Pickles at SI.00 per gallon, try them, they are tine. Flour, Bacdn, Sugar, Coffee, Ac., at bottom prices. Our Very Cow Prices Are cutting down our stock of Hats very fast, but still we have some left at lass than New York cost. Our Crockery and Glassware At any price, to reduce stock. Shell Iload and Rebel Girl are still the LEADING TOBACCOS, And the Old Colony Cigar is the smoker's delight. Try onr Buck Thorn Wire Fencing. The cheapest and best on the market. T. B. McCLAIN & CO. . FOR RENT, FOR 1SS6. MY lAiiu^, me late resilience ui Rev. S. L. Watson, deceased, containing ibout 200 ACRES, several acres of good branch bottom, GOOD DWELLING, splendid well and ;he necessary outbuildings. For terms, apply to * Miss S. X. WATSOX, or .T. A. WATSOX, Clover, S. C. October 20 44 2t CHATTE L M O RTGAGES, A/fORTGAGES of Real Estate, and Titles to [fX Real Estate. For sale at the EXtiinUER OFFICE.