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NOTICE TO TEACHERS. ALL CLAIMS due teachers must be presented ed at this office for approval bv NOVEMBER 1st, 1886. D. HARRISON, School Commissioner. October 20 42 2t EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Probate Court, I will expose to public outcry, at the late residence of the deceased, near Zeno, on WEDNESDAY, 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all the CHOSES IN ACTION of the estate of A. A. McKenzie, deceased; and also all the PERSONAL PROPERTY connected With the farm, not claimed by the widow under the will. Terms, Cash. J. S. McKENZIE, Executor. October 20 22 2t SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY. Anderson Earwood, Plaintiff, against Betsie Carroll and others, Defendants, rarori? (TFT A TtT.OTTE GASTON. Jl deceased, will present and establish their demands against her estate, before me, at my office in Yorkville, on the 10th day of NOVEMBER, next, or the same will be barred. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. October 20 42 3t INSURANCE LICENSE. Executive Department, Office of Comptroller General, Columbia, S. Cm October 15th, 1886. I CERTIFY that Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, of Yorkville, S. C., Agent of theGerman-American Fire Insurance Company, incorporated by the State of New York, has complied with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby LICENSE the said Mr. J. R. LINDSAY, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State, in the county of York, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1887. . .W. E. STONEY, Comptroller General. October 20 . 14 It ELECTION NOTICE For Congressman for the Filth Congressional District. AN ELECTION will he held on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at the legally established polling precincts in YORK COUNTY, for a REPRESENTATIVE of THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT of South Carolina, in the fiftieth Congr st of the United States. The location of the polling place shall not be nearer than within ten yards of the place designated by the managers of the State and County Elections, for holding the latter elections. The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock A. M., and kept open, without intermission or adjournment, until 6 o'clock P. M., when the votes shall be publicly counted. The managers shall administer to each person offering to vote, an oath that he is qualified to vote at said election, according to the Cons titution of this State, and that he has not already voted in said election. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said election by the Board of Commissioners of Election for York county, to wit: Black's Station?W. D. Johnston, A. B. Crosby, D. D. Gaston. Bethany?James L. McGill, T. P. Whitesides, rranK m. waiKer. Blairsville?J. C. Blair, W. Y. White, R. M. Carroll. Bollock's Creek?S. M. MeNeel, Elias Inman, James Jenkins. Buffalo?John B. Mintz, Albertus Moore, Joseph G. Webber. Bethel?D. J. Stanton, D. M. Wallace, R. B. Riddle. Clay Hill?D. A. A. Watson, S. D. Simril, Perry Ferguson. Clover?John R. Barron, John M. Jackson, J. J. Smith.. Coates' Tavern?D. T. Lesslie, W. C. Abernathy, W. C. Wherry. Clark's Fork?W. Meek Faulkner, J. C. IJlcGill, M. V. Moss. Hickory Grove?R. K. Seahorn, J. H..Wylie, J. Ed. Leech. Fort Mill?L. N. Culp, B. F. Massey, S. M. Mills. McConnellsville?Alfred Moore, John S. Bratton, J. P. Moore. McElwee's Mill?John L. Starr, W. S. Wilson, Wru. Brown. Rock Hill?D. C. Williams, A. H. White, E. R. Mills. Thompson's Mill?E. D. Thompson, D. M. Johnston, S. S. Smith. Yorkvilie?John J. Hunter, Erwin Gordon, Chas. H. Dixon. j&t- One of the managers from each of the polling precincts above named, is hereby required to meet the Commissioners of Election at the Court House in Yorkville,on SATURDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1886, to receive instructions for conducting the election on the 2nd day of November, 1886, and to receive the ballot box. Come prepared to take the box. J. R. LINDSAY, Cha'm.) Commissioners J. RAN. WALLACE, of J. W. ALLISON, j Election. October 20 42 2t ELECTION NOTICE For State and County Officers. AN ELECTION will be held on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886, at the legallv established polling precincts in YORK COUNTY, for the following Officers, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney-General, Comptroller-General, Adjutant and-Inspector-General, State Treasurer, State Superintendent of Education, Four Representatives to the lower branch of the Legislature, Probate Judge, School Commissioner, and three County Commissioners. And at the same time and places, a vote will be taken on the following two Constitutional amendments: The first is to amend Article IX, Section 14, and reads as follows: "Any debt contracted by tue staie snaa oe oy loan on State bonds or stock, of amounts, not less than one hundred dollars each, bearing interest payable semi-annually, and payable within fifty years after the tinal passage of the lawauthorizing such debt. A correct registry of all such bonds or stock shall be kept by the Treasurer, in numerical order, so as always to exhibit the number and amount unpaid and to whom severally made payable." The change contemplated by this amendment is to make the bonds "not less than 3100," instead of "not less than ?50," as the law now is; and to change the time within which the debt is to be paid from 20.years to 50 years. The Second is to substitute the following for Sections four and five of Article II, of the Constitution, and reads'as follows: "Section 4. The House of Representatives shall consist of 124 members, to be apportioned among the several counties according to the number of inhabitants contained in each. An enumeration of the inhabitants for this purpose shall be made in 1891, and shall be made in the course of every tenth year thereafter in such manner as shall be by law directed: Provided, That the General Assembly may at any time, in its discretion, adopt the immediately preceding United States census as a true and correct enumeration of the inhabitants of the several counties, and make the apportionment and assignment of Representatives among the several counties according to said enumeration : Provided, however, This amendment shall not prevent the General Assembly from providing for an enumeration and apportionment prior to 1891, in the mauner provided by law." The object of this amendment is to save the expense of taking the census, by adopting the census of the United States. The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock, A. M., and kept open without intermission or adjourn^uent until 6. o'clock, P. M., at which time the votes will be publicly counted. The managers shall administer to each person offering to vote, an oath that he is qualified to vnto enid election, according to the Constitu tion of this State, and that be has not already voted in said election. The following named persons have been appointed managers of election for State and County Officers, to wit: Bethany?John L. Davies, L. R. McGill, A. C. Stroup. Bethel?S. D. Stowe, S. A. Glenn. W. E. Campbell. Blairsville?J. T. Whitesides, II. J. Sherer, R. T. Riggins. Black's Station?Wm. Caldwell, Wm. M. McGill, Win. R. Davies. Buffalo?R. E. Porter, Jonathan Moore, C. C. Webber. Bullock's Creek?James C. Ashe, D. W. Fowler, D. J. Good. Clay Hill?L. T. Wood, R. G. McCaw, A. A. Barron. Coates' Tavern?John D. Cornwell, II. M. Liueberger, J. Wylie Roddey. Clover?W. M. Matthews, John Knox, Zimri Carroll. Clark's Fork?T. J. Thompson, R. W. Smith, Newman Plaxico. Fort Mill?J. A. Withers, C. T. Crook, D. G. Kimbrell. . . Hickory Grove?D. J. Smith, W. C. Whitesides, J. N. McGill. McConnellsville?J. A. Erwin, W. N. Ashe, J. Oscar Moore. McEhvee's Mill?R. E. Sadler, J. R. Logan, W. H. Moore. Rock Hill?J. J. Waters, W. G. Reid, W. S. May. Thompson's Mill?D. J. Glenn, Jr., T. E. Harper, John A. Glenn. Yorkville?J. E. Lowry, J. Bolivar Scott, R. J. Withers. 7&S- One of the managers from each of the polling precincts above named, is herebj required to meet the Commissioners of Election at the Court House in Yorkville, on SATURDAY, THE 30TH p\Y OF OCTOBER, 1886, to receive instructions for conducting the election on the 2nd day of Noyember, 1886, and to receive the ballot boxes. Come prepared to take the boxes?four in number. HENRY MASSEY, Cha'm.) Commissioners W. E. ERWIN, of ! JOHN L. RAINEY. J Election. October 20 42 2t 1 EST. OF B. T. WHEELER?NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of B. T. WHEELER, deceased, are expected to pay up this Fall. There will be no extension except upon payment of at least a part and satisfactory security given for the balance. C. E. SPENCER, Executor. October 20 42 3t EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Probate Court, I will expose to public outcry, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on SALES-DAY *N NOVEMBER, 1886, all the CHOSES IN ACTION of the estate of HARRIET BRATTON, deceased, appraised "doubtful" or "desperate." Terms, Cash. J. S. BRATTON, Executor. October 20 22 2t THE CHESTER FAIR. excursion TRAINS. Excursion trains win pass ciover, Yorkvilleand other stations on the Chester and Lenoir Railroad on the mornings of the 27TH, 28TH AND 29TH OF OCTOJtJEK, for THE FAIR, AT CHESTER And return on regular schedule time each evening. Secure tickets. , J. K. HENRY, Sec. Fair. October 20 42 2t W. G. REID & CO., ROCK HILL, S. C? Manufacturers of and Dealers in Wagons, Bnggies, Carriages, Lumber, &c. THE only dealers in the State, outside of the city of Charleston, who buy the above goods by the car-load, and are, therefore, prepared to offer bargains nowhere else to be obtained. DEALERS IN Stoyes, Sewing Machines, Furniture and House Furnishing Goods of all kinds. Pianos and Organs. Give us a call, or write for prices before buying any of the above-named goods. ALL GOODS WARRANTED And satisfaction guaranteed. W. G. REID <fe CO. October 20 42 3m w. c. latimek. "clothing, clothing. WE HAVE in stock a beautiful line of Hammerslaueh Brothers' Fine Clothing for men, youths and boys, which are perfect in fit, correct in style and elegant in finish. We. do not claim that they are lower in price than can be found elsewhere, but we are prepared to prove that they are as low. We buy our goods direct from the manufactories and know that we can present a better stock to select from and better rates than where parties buy small bills WE HAVE EVERYTHING That a genteman needs to complete an outfit from the top of his head to the soles of his feet. Give us a call when you need clothing. MILLINERY. We are not egotistic enough to think that we have the only first class millinery store in Yorkville; however, we would state that we are Equal to Any and Second to None. So when you want Millinerydon't fail to come and see us, as our stock cannot be excelled either in styles or prices. DRESS MAKING. In this department we, of course, are doing a nice business. Our superior advantages over all others in this line insure us more work than we can possibly do. All parties wanting real fine work, well done, will find it greatly to their interest to consult our dressmakers. PAY UP ! PAY UP ! I Some of our friends have comr- forward and paid some on their accounts. Others have neither paid anything nor come to see us. To these we would say that you must come or expect to see a collector, as you must pay me, and that at | once. W. C. LATIMER. JOHN R. ASHE. PAY TJP ! GUANO, SUPPLIES, BACK DEBTS. 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. T would impress upon my friends the necessity of meeting their obligations with me promptly. Your note for Guano reads : "On or before the 15th day of October, I promise tp pay." Time is up; redeem your promise; bring on your cotton without, further delay. All accounts and notes for supplies are now due and I stand ready to buy your cotton or exchange receipts against accounts for its equivalent in Cotton ; Uncle Sam's promissories, National Bank Notes, Mr. Hemphill's Silver Dollars or those ever precious Yellow Boys; and will here drop a gentle reminder that I expect all old claims paid up in full this year as I can't afford to grant longer indulgence. I trust all my friends will remember and place my name on the top of their list of preferences, and send a thrill of joy through my bones, unspeakably great and full of thankfulness. COTTON SEED. I am prepared to pay the highest market price for Cotton seed. BRICK. Have on hand and receive by every Freight train, both Plain and Pressed Brick which I offer to the trade for cash. A GOOD MILCH COW. I offer for sale a good Milch Cow with young calf which I can recommend. POWDER. As Agent for the Hazard Powder Company, I offer a lot of all sizes of Kegs and kinds to the trade: 25 pounds of FFFg., ?4 00 124 pounds of FFFg., 2 25 6i pounds of FFFg., 1 25 Other kinds and grades at corresponding prices. These prices are net at my Magazine, and terms 1 are casn. JOHN It. ASHE. J. W. DOBSON. GROCERIES. I HAVE a full stock of Groceries, Hardware, Wooden Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Hames, Buggy and Wagon Whips which I am offering at prices to suit the times I am deter-~s?,1 vnTTo nv TrvnvwsnT.n ry any I1I1IIOU 11 VX IV/ A/JJ V V. _ ONE. BAGGING AND TIES. I have a large stdck of Bagging and Ties. You can save money by calling at the Cheap Grocery Store of J. W. Dobson. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. You will please not forget that I have a first class Livery and Feed Stable. A few buggies on hand which can be bought cheap from. J. W. DOBSON. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,) Your County, > Yorkville, S. C., October 4, 1886. J NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of County Commissioners for York county, will be held at Yorkville. S. C., on TUESDAY, 2ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886. Persons holding bills, accounts or demands of any kind against the County, which have not heretofore been presented to the Board, are required to deposit the same with the Clerk, dulv attested according to law, on or I before November 1, 1886. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk of Board. October 13 41 3t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of JOHN B. LOWRY, deceased, has made a final settlement with j the Judge of Probate for York county, and on the 14th day of November, 1886, at 12 o'clock, M., I will make application for a final discharge from I I1HUJIIIV ua ?i.\^uiui U1 mc naiu vovutv. JAS. L. MeUILL, Executor. j October J 3 41 5t j BIG REDltTIOX ON BEEF! OX and after this date, (until further notice) we will furnish persons with FORE-QUARTER REEF, AT THREE CENTS, provided the orders are given the evening before and the customer wants so much as a "quarter." S. A. McELWEE. July 7 27 tf D. E. FIXLEY, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Yorkvllie, S. C. WILL practice in all the Courts of the State. Collections a specialty. October 13 41 * 3in | HUNTER & OATES. THE NEW MILITARY DRILL. ~ j FALL IN nno the procession on its wav to tho MAM1 MOTH. RIGHT FACE. Manfully to your duty and don't be glad of a petty excuse for shirking it. QUICK MARCH, From temptation to do anything mean or un- ? manly. I HALT * When your pocket book demands it. RIGHT ABOUT FACE, From CREDIT and take advantage of the CASH inducements at the MAMMOTH. BREAK OFF From bad habits and everything which is likely to retard your advancemement in the world. PRESENT ARMS Cheerfully when your wife asks you to carry your boy to the MAMMOTH, on West Liberty for a suit. > PARADE REST I In a pair of our hand made DORSCII'S shoes? g the cheapest in town. HAKE READY o To see vourself attired in one of our elegant PATENT SHOULDER, CORSET FITTING a SUITS?prices from $7.50 to $35.00. s< AIM v For Hunter & Oates' MAMMOTH ESTAB- a LISHMENT where you will hit the mark for v anythting in the Dry Goods line. FIRE Off your old garments and secure some of II. <fc O's new fall styles before they are sold. y BANG AWAY li At your cotton and pay your accounts at the k MAMMOTH, that you* may be able to invest o the remainder in the many attractions at the o same establishment, where you will find every G thing in the dry goods line at prices that defy v competition and insure sales. ' tl Be sure to see our DresB Goods consisting of t< every novelty in Tricots, Camel's Hair, Cash- I meres, Serges, Embroidered Robes, etc., at the T lowest prices. HUNTER & OATES. 0 ^a WITHERS ADICKES. f F WE SELDOM DUN OUR CUSTOMERS " THROUGH this space, but our notes and ac- ? counts are now dueand must be paid. Debts 11 due from us have to be met promptly, rain or 31 shine, hot or cold, and we feel under obligations a to our creditors, but many of our debtors seem * to thinl?that we are under obligations to them for past indulgences. It should be the privilege 3 of creditors to demand and get their money at any time. Our Fertilizers have to be paid for by a November 1, and we trust our customers will (take up their notes in the next ten days. a Our stores are now full up with Merchandise, | and prices at the very bottom. 1 As said times innumerable before, we think 3 we keep the best assortment of Groceries, Hard- I ware, Crockery, Glass, Wooden, Willow, Tin- a ware, etc., and can save purchasers money in n prices. a Sugars of every kind from dark brown to 0 finest Icing, Cut Loaf, etc. We have been sell- P ing Granulated for some time at 12 pounds tor * $1.00, when the prevailing price was 10 cents. Soft White at 13 pounds, and Yellows at 14 and 15 pounds for $1.00. Coffees have advanced much a lately, but we are still offering a fair Rio at 124 w and a good article at 7 pounas for $1.00. Seed Tick, Rio and Java for the fastidious. Still sell- ? ing Thurber's No. 34 Roasted, at the old price, * 6 pounds for $1.00. Sodas?only buy the best * brands; Cream Tartar, Baking Powders of every ? kind frpm 5 to 25 cents packages, Flavoring Extracts made of fruit juices ana not acids, Gelati- \ na, Chocolate, Spices?ground or whole. Pickles, 1 Sauces, etc. \ Seasonable.?Buckwheat, self-raising and North Carolina grown ; Oat Meal and Flakes, -r strictly pure Syrup, Patent Flour, Pure Lard, * Rust Proof Oats for Seed, White Beans, Peas, Fruits of all sorts?green and dried, foreign and ai domestic now in store?Cheese of best cream in ? regular and picnic sizes, which is convenient. , 500 pounds fresh Candies just received of all sorts very cheap, a nice fancy mixture at 20 cents, e( usual price 35. Grits of the" best quality, Rice at b 12,13 and 16 pounds for $1.00. u Hardware.?Recollect to consult our prices ^ when wanting anything in this line. Think we are headquarters for Yorkville on such. Scale * Beams of all sizes cheap, 150 lbs, 75cents, 500 lbs.- " $2.00, etc. Guns, Pistols etc., now lot at low si ngures. Ammunition uneap. u.uuu a. ij. aneus, n paper and brass, Wads, Primers Shot, Powder, ~ etc., Caps very low. r Mr. Kennedy is in full blast at the Bratton 11 Corner with a full stock and will be glad to see Ihis friends and the public. Will sell very cheap v l'or the cash only. WITHERS ADICKES. fs KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. * WE WANT OUR MONEY. a TO those we have accommodated, and especialthose who owe us notes and back accounts, 0 we would say please pav up. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. ? NIIOES, SHOES, SHOES. G JUST roceived Children's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes j ' and Gents' Shoes, at KENNEDY BROS. A. BARRON'S. ^ THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST. A li NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. { V c WE have just received a lot of Pretty Renfrew Dress Ginghams. v A fresh lot of cashmere in Black, Blue, Red, b Green and Brown shades. b A lot of Fall Calicoes. ' r Heavy Bleached Drilling. S Heavy Brown Drilling. t A lot "of Ticking from Cheapest to bestquality. f s HICKORY SHIRTING. ? a Fruit of Loom Bleaching. Red Flannels. * Sea Island Shirting, Ac., Ac. J Call and examine our HEAVY JEANS, all * wool filling. 1 Our all wool cassimere is pronounced pretty ; will make a nice suit. 11 We can furnish you with Plaid Linsey, White P Linen, and Red Table Cloth. ? Unbleached Shirting 10-4. 55 Gray Flannel, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Gents' and Ladies' Collars, Ribbons, Plumes, Ac. h KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. TOWRY & STARR. I _ : 1 :? t< Lowry & Starr's Drug Emporium g IS the place to invest your money. Full meas- n ure and down weight, short profits and quick n sales is our motto. V A niVfFnfi g -M." X1LAVlTJt. JLiJIVK7 Should look at our Tobacco. We are selling a w first rate good Chewing Tobacco, at the unheard ei of low price of :W4 cents per pound?something b that will give you and your hands perfect satisfaction. Suppose you all know by this time that b our fifty cents goods cannot be excelled by any one. Lowrv it-Starr's is the placo to buy your Tobacco as well as your Drugs. s) Blue Stone, Blue Stone. JJ By the pound, hundred weight or ton. A large supply which must be sold. g CATTLE POWDERS. p A Fresh lot of Barker's Famous Horse and Cat- j,tie Powders just received. We also sell a Guar- rj anteed Chicken Cholera Powder. .p Parties Owing Us b Will greatly oblige by settling their accounts at the earliest possible date, as in view of the fact that we have established a branch house in " Palatka, Florida, we need all the money we can n get, and the sooner wo get it the more it will be appreciateu, so we hope our friends will not forget us, but pav up at once. ? LOWRY it STARR. MAY Ac MAY, L ZK DRUGGISTS. i* DIAMOND DYES. tr MAY it MAY have any color you wantand it !l( is only 1(1 cents a package. Come and try them, pick your color and make your old Dress- j " os and Jerseys look as good as new. Come and j see us any how. UKt(ji8? LIKIJUS. ;N Patent Medicines of all kinds. Fancy and i "j Toilet Articles, and any tine Soap yon may want. Also Perfumeries and Fxtracts. * j BLUE STONE, BLUE STONE, n! Try us on prices before you buy it. For Opium, } ol Morphine, and Quinine, try us* on prices. ?l w HEADQUARTERS tc For pure and reliable Drugs and Medicines, And the place where you can get your prescrip- ! a tions put up at prices to compete with anv one. ' P MAY A MAY. H. F. ADICKES. ' JEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! AT THE GRAND CENTRAL fANCY AND DRY GOODS, ESTABLISHMENT. i s . r 1 Received This Week. 4 NICE now lotof Indigo Prints, Silver Grays JL and Blacks for mourning. Choice jet black ] 'ool-filling Cashmeres at 12$ cents per yard ; j kirt Braids, Cotton Tapes, Spool Cotton, Ruber marking Pens, Tape Measures and a variety 1 f Notions. ] A large lot of Ladies' Fabric Gloves, bought at , large discount from regular prices and will be jld at proportionately low prices. A large in- | oice of ladies', misses' and children's fine kid ] nd goat button Shoos, in the newest shapes, at < ery low prices. ] OUR MISS SMITH, Without exception the finest artiste in the Milnerv business who has ever been in this mar- J et, having received orders and shipped from ur work-room Hats and Bonnets to the States < f Arkansas, Maryland, "North Carolina and | reorgia, has just returned to us from the North, 1 'here she has attended a number of openings of ae finest wholesale and retail stocks in the Uni?d States. She brings with her a large stocK of lats and Bonnets, in all the newest shapes, and 'rimmings of every kind known to Milliners, strich Plumes and Tips, Fancy Feathers, Birds , nd Pompons from the choicest and most expen- i ive to the cheapest, An unlimited variety of 'rench and American Flowers, Ornaments and 'ancy Trimmings in great variety, Beads, Otto- : lan, Rhadames, Surah, Turquoise, Mourning J nd novelties in Fancy Trimming Silks, Crapes, J 'lushes, and all colors of Velvets and Ribbons, , i all the newest styles and shades. An elegant , tock of fine Jersey Jackets in the newest styles nd fabrics, Boucle Jerseys, Astrakhan Jerseys, lisses' and Children's Jerseys, &o., tfce. Fine fabric and Kid Gloves in the newest tyles, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose, ( ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear, in Vests j nd Drawers. Handkerchiefs, Veilings, Linen ; lollars and Cuffs. Fine Neckwear in newest ! tyles, Fringes, Knit Hoods, Mittens, Zephyrs, >ress Shields, Hair Pins, Jewelry, Buttons, ,aces, Hamburgs, Cotton Trimmings. A large tock of Fancy Goods, fine Baskets, Ladies' leather Bags, Belts, and a very large lotof new nd novel Notions, not shown elsewhere in this ' larket. Materials for all kinds of fancy work, nd we are prepared to stamp and execute any f this work in first-class style, at reasonable ' rices. A full line of colors in Wool Knitting or./i Trniitin<* Pni.inn. Remember that we ell Ball's Health Preserving Corsets, and that If not perfectly satisfactory in every respect fter three weeks' trial, the money paid for them . rill be refunded, soiled or unsoiled." i A verv fine stock of Toilet Articles, Soaps, Co- 1 ignes, ^Powders, Handkerchief Extracts, Tooth 'owders, fine Toilet Soaps. A verv large lot of ' 'ooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoe Brushes, >' L^e Dressing, Blacking, Ac. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US VILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT 'HEIR ACCOUNTS ARE DUE AND WE , VANT THE MONEY NOW. IN SHORT , 'OU MUST PAY US, AND DON'T YOU 'ORGET IT. Shoes ! Shoes!! Shoes 11!?We claim and are jknowledged to be headquarters in Shoes and Pots. We have received large additions to this ? ;ock within the last few days and it now has no jual in this market. We haye the finest kid utton Shoes made, and at much lesspYices than sual. Allshapesandcutsiu ladies' goat button, id button, goat lace, kid lace, cloth top button, rain button sewed and screwed. Children's ne and medium heavy Button Shoes in every hape. Our stock of heavy Shoes for men, wolen and children is very full, and prices area reat attraction. A large line of Infants' Shoes, 1 every shape. Men's fine Calf Congress and ?ace Shoes, at unusually low prices. Any man, oman or child in need of a pair of Shoes cannot iil to get a fit from ortir immen'se stock, and we uarantee prices. < Our stock of Men's and Boys' fine Fur and Vool Hats and Caps is of the newest styles and itest shapes. Special low prices on Boys' hats nd caps. We ask the especial attention of the ladies to ur fine stock of Dress Goods, which is very at- . ractive and unusually cheap. We are showing beautiful wool filling Cashmere at 124 cents per ard, in black and all colors. A variety of Dress roods in choice styles, All kinds of Buttons in ewest shapes and materials. Trimmings and minings of every kind. 'he Largest Stock of Fine Jeans and Cns- \ sinieres that We have ever Shown, ind at prices that cannot be beat. We have a irge line of low priced Cotton and Wool mixed ;aps, best Wool filling Jeans, finerSalem Jeans, no Tweeds and Kerseys, for Men's and Boy's rear. Excellent values in all Wool Cassimeres hoice new patterns. Our stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is ery full and complete in assortment. 10-4 rown and bleached Sheetings, 4-4 brown and leached Homespuns, Plaid Osnaburgs, Hickoy Shirtings, Quilt Linings, Bed Ticks, Meal lacks, Cotton Flannels, white and red Wool 'lannels, navy, gray and plaid Wool IQatinels, 'laid Linseys, choice new Dress Prints, a nice tock of mourning Prints, and a very large lot of hoice Prints at 5 cents per yard. 5-4 Oil Table Cloth at 25 cents per yard. F'ull count standard American Pins at 3 cents 1 paper. " < Umbrellas and Walking Canes. ' A very large lot of fine choice Jewelry in Sets, 'sna. Ear Rimrs. Finger Rings, Watch Chains, ' Vatches, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Scarf 'ins, Lace Pins, Baby Pins, Silver Tbimbles, < iecklaces, Bracelets, Ac. Everybody who has bought our Spectacles and Tose Glasses are well pleased with them and ronounce them first-class. We have a large nd woll selected stock of both Nose Glasses and pectacles, to suit all ages. A choice lot of Wall Paper andJPaper Window hades, in beautiful designs. * < 300 pairs of gents' and boys' Suspenders, men's i nd boys' fine and common Gloves, Silk, Cotton nd Linen Handkerchiefs, men's British Halfrose, men's and boys' fine Linen Collars, men's linen Cuffs, men's tine white Shirts, men's cot>n flannel Drawers at 50 cents a pair, homelade, excellent values ; men's colored hickory hirts, men's heavy and medium Undershirts, ion's heavy and red wool Undershirts, men's lerino and red wool drawers. Just opened a nice stock of fine Valises for entlemen and nice Hand Bags for ladies. Shoe Blacking, Felt Insoles, Gaiter Tops for earing with low-quartered Shoes, Button Fastners, Button Hooks, all kinds of fine Shoe .aces, Ac. . We have a fine machine with which wo put 1 uttons on Shoes so that they cannot come off nd will not hurt the foot. Our celebrated Eagle Shoes are the best ever tiown in this market, and every pair is war- < inted to give satisfaction, or we will refund the loney. A beautiful line of fine Photograph and Autoraph Albums. Pocket Bibles in fine bindings, handy sized iibles for reading?large type. Testaments, amily Prayers, Common Prayers, Presbyteian Psalms and Hymns, Methodist Hymn looks, Baptist Harmony, Gospel Hymns, Timrelof Zion, American Tune Books, Ac., Ac. Copy Books and Blank Compositions. A full line of all sizes of half-bound and full c ound Blank Books in all styles of rulings at . lanufacturer's prices. j Tissue Papers. Gold and .Silver Papers, and all colors of fine 1 lazed Papers. j Bristol Boards. Blotting Papers. Fine Writing Papers, in all sizes. Foolscap, legal Cap, long and broad Bill Cap. Envelopes in every shape and size. A large stock of Pocket Memorandums and nail Blank Books. Our stock of Miscellaneous Books is very atactive, and we will order any book not in stock t publisher's prices, on short notice. 1 We haye a full stock of all kinds of School I ooks. "The Science of A New Life," and "Naphey's liysical Life of Woman," are two Books that lould be in every household. Our stock of Novelties in Fancy Goods and f otions that are now arriving is simply imlense, and can only be appreciated by a person- I inspection. * ? Our stock of fine Millinery was opened Moil- t iv, the 11th instant, and we will bo glad to see 1 ft he ladies in this department. A great many a bw things in fancy art Work. t We are receiving daily additions to our stock r Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes, and have been T Bening large invoices of goods for two weeks, t hich makes us prepared to show a stock socond i none in this market, a ALL OUR ACCOUNTS ARE NOW k iUE ANI) WE MUST HAVE THE ? IONEY. PARTIES OWING US WILL * LEASE TAKE NOTICE. If. F. ADICKES. r.M. poBsoy &co. )LD CHAP'S FINE ROBES AND WRAPS. k LL our recent purchases have arrived and we think we can show some of the prettiest ind best Dress Goods to be found in York. Our lelections in colors of Dress Goods are very Rood is the Old Chap was assisted by Miss KEEN. \11 we ask is that you come and see for vouriclves. Our stock of Wraps, Newmarkets and Short Jackets, rqr Ladies and Misses, we thinK are tne oesi in ,own. Come and see triem. "Oh! Miss Klinkscales, where did you get that aeautifully Embroidered Robe Dress I saw you lave on a few days ago, and that nice fitting Jacket, and such a beautiful Bonnet to match?" "Why, of course, don't you know I always go !o headquarters, the Old Chap's, for such goods. He has the prettiest line of Robes. Wraps and "loaks I ever saw in Yorkville; and Mrs. Douaker, his line of Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' Collars, ^uffs and Chemiset-Collnrs are very pretty." OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is full of all the latest Novelties of Fashion. We are certain we liavethe nicest line of Millinsry in York, for the ladies all say so, and what they say must be so. Swandown, Cascarilla, Bloom of Youth, and Perfumery of all kinds. All the Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings. "Oil! my, Mrs. Stone, who made that Djcss v-ou had on Sunday, it was so nice, the drapery hung so well, and the fit was elegant indeed?" "It was made at Mrs. Dobson's, and cut by the French System, and by Miss Thomas, who has just finished a course of lessons in Cutting by Measure, instead of Patterns." All the ladies who want nice fits and good work done come to Mrs. Dobson's. You never hear of misfits there. "Mr. Johnson, where did you buy your new suit of Clothes?" "At the Old Chap's." "Well, sir, I have heard them spoken of many times, but that was the nicest fitting suit I ever saw." That is one of the Cincinnati fine fitting suits, and the Old Chap has plenty more left, ZEIGLER'S SHOES For ladies' wear always on hand, at the Old A U?o nf ninn Ralmnrals ?nrl Shawls. Also, Flannels, Jeans, Sheeting, Canton Flannel, white and colored: Waterproofs and all kinds Df Caps, Hoods and Jackets for the little folks, Best Assortment in Yorkville. An elegant line of Kid Gloves, bone-knit Jersey ana Cassimero Gloves for men's wear, and a line of nice Watch Chains, Ladies' Necklaces, Ladies' Collar Buttons and Pins, Gents' Gold Rings, Silver Watches, Silver Thimbles, Silver 3poons, Knives, and Forks. The Belle of York Chewing Tohacco, The best in York for 50 cents per pound. If you )tve the Old Chap, PAY HIM BY NOVEMBER 1st, And don't fail, either. If you do he will be to see you certain. T. M. DOBSON & CO., Leaders in Millinery and Dress-Making. FREW BROTHERS! ROCK HILL. 8. C. . As the Winter is Fast Approaching WE wish to say a few words in regard to our SHOE DEPARTMENT, Which is by far the most complete that we have ever offered. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes of all styles, sizes and qualities. Our $2 Shoe for ladies, can't be beat. Every pair guaranteed. We have every thing in the way of Boots and Shoes for men and boj's, but none "have such wide reputation as the widouglastw $3.ooM4 shoe# SfM war RANTI?<^__\jt \.|y Which is acknowledged to be tho best Shoe in the world, for the money. We have them in Congress, Lace and Button. Those that have worn them, sav they wear equal to any $5 Shoe. We also have them in Boys', for $2. Every pair warranted. 1>REW BROTHERS. Rock Hill, S. C., October 13, 18SC. ~T. S. JEyFEBYS7 AGRICULTURAL HALL. A FULL STOCK OF SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Engine Fittings, Babbit Metal, ROLAND CHILLED TURN PLOWS, Thomas Harrows, RANDALL DISK HARROWS. ALSO, Two Second-Hand Engines on Hand, Which I will sell very low. Don't Forget to Pay Yonr Guano Notes. T. S. JEFFERYS. October 13 41 tf A. S. MORRISON, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN F. SPECK, VAMirviiio s r. JB. VA MM. V JLAJi-V^ r<ww m Respectfully announces to the public that he has located in the room formerly oc:upied by Mr. Speck, where he is PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL WORK n his line with promptness and in the best nanner. He will also keep on hand a full stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, Vll of which will be sold at the lowest cash irices. October 13 41 tf VALUABLE FARMS FOR RENT. rHE premises known as the "McCaw Catawba Itiver Plantation," situate in the fork of lig and Little Allison Creeks, in York county, i. C.,containing 1,000 Acres, moreor less, having een sub-divided into farms, varying in size from to 4 horses each, will be leased for a year or term of years, at the election of responsible enants. The plahtation embraces a large area of BOTPOM LAND, which is divided pro rata among he various farms. The uplands are productive and admirablv dapted to the culture of Cotton, Grain of all ;inds, and Grasses. FOR TERMS apply to R. G. McCaw, on the ireinises, or to W. B. McCaw, at Yorkvillo, S.C. R. G. McCAW. W. B. McCAW. October <i 4<1 4t ^-ASSOCIATION COUNTIES-86. J ITAJEEt. CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, |j f( October 26, 27, 28, 29. J _ " ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE MADE BY 6 O'CLOCK MONDAY, OCTOBER 25TH. c 0 . b 1 I A Full and Complete Programme * For Each Day. I A . . B SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS \ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. i] ORATIONS BY CAFT. B. fi. TIUH&I AID COLA. COVAEH > OH THE NEEDS OF FARMERS. i: 6 Most Excellent Band of Music. " i \ FRIDAY, a SPORTS AMD RACES. EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILR0AD8. For particulars and Premium list, apply 1 to J. K. HENRY, Secretary. } October 6 40 4t r LATTA BROTHERS | GROCERIES. * BELIEVING that we can meet any competi- a tion, we invite the farmers to call on us before purchasing their Fall supply of Groceries. f latta brothers. j c r i ( COTTON BUYING. ( We will be regularly in the Cotton Marketfo the coming season, and will be glad to haveou q friends call on us before selling. latta brothers. g i Notes and Accounts. We call the attention of parties indebted to us either by Note or Account, that we will expect settlements soon, especially on old Notes and Accounts. J latta brothers. RIDDLE & PEGRAM. ' BAGGING. f A AAA YARDS of BAGGING, which 1U.UUU we bought before the advance, and 'would be pleased to quote prices to any < desiring to purchase, as we are determined to meet prices, uurmouo uemg ^uic* .^nica aim Short Profits," FOR CASH. | TIES. ' 1 Car load of "Arrow Ties," which we propose to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and don't you j forget it. Having bought the above goods for ( cash, we mean what we say. j GROCERIES. Our stock of the above goods will soon bo complete, and we ask an inspection of the same ^ from all who wish to buy, as we entertain no . fears but that our prices will suit you, and we 1 can trade. WAGONS. ; We only have one 2j Thimble Skein on hands, : and we will sell it cheap for the Cash, as that is what we need to do business. LIME. i s One car-load of fresh Limestone Lime, which we offer at reduced prices in lots of five barrels or more. ; RIDDLE & PEGRAM. XED. JEFFERYS. j KEW FURNITURE STORE. j ? , a COFFINS. " g A FULL supply on hand, consisting of Wood p Burial Caskets, Cases, and plain Coffins, j: Gloss White Caskets and Cases for Children. 'j F FURNITURE. Walnut, Maple and Common Bedsteads. Washstands, Tables, and a general supply always in Store. Special orders filled at short notice. REPAIRINU. # n All kinds of Furniture repaired. Terms liberal. J. ED. JEFFERYS. M. STRAUSS. c T RECEIVED THIS WEEK BY i M. STRAUSS, LATEST STYLE OF PRINTS, Jj LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ready Made Clothing and all kinds of F Notions. A p NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby warned against hunt- = ing, fishing, cutting timber, carrying torches, passing over the lands or otherwise trespassing "1 upon the premises of either of the undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced, to its fullest aj i extent, against all who disregard this^iotice. \A I JOHN HAMEL, R. G. RATCHFOBD, T. L. CARROLL, J. B. SCOTT, COUNTY FARM, Miss M. M. KUYKENDAL, JOHN F. OATES, JAMES F. CARSON. 1 J. L. MOSS, JOHN McFADDEN, | ESTATE OF G. R. SHILLING LAW, Deceased, ar J. B. BARRON. JAMES McELHANEY. th October 5 40 .It* mro C. Kl lKEADAL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rOUR obligation to me for Fertilizers falls due on ^ Friday, the 15th Instant. feet it promptly. Don't delay on account of lie price of Cotton?that has nothing to do with ie matter. Your obligation reads?"On or besre the loth day of October I promise to pay" :c. Plain as a skillet handle, ls'nt it? So then ome up, friends, and enable us to meet our otes which fall due November 1st, sharp. At the Head of the Procession. We are still leading the procession in PAINTS, ULS, ETC., and present a Card of prices that uts off the necessity of communication with ther cities and other dealers. We have on and 150 gallons P. P.; a large supply of ,ewis <ft Devoes' strictly Pure White Lead, and 'are Linseed Oils. We show every shade, tint nd color made in Johnson's Kalsomine and ' resco Paints. We have the largest stock .ND BEST ASSORTMENT OF PAINT AND VARNISH RUSHES IN THE COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF A JOBBING rousE. We keep constantly on hand, Wagon, luggy and Engine Paints, in packages to suit yery case. In all kinds of Varnishes, Stains, Colors, in oil and dry, we haye a stock not easiy exhausted. In short we can furnish at the noment ever prerequisite for plain and ornamental painting. See us and save money. THE WORLD WANTS MORE LIGHT. A new ELECTRIC BURNER, said to be the ung of them all, can be seen and bought at Iuykendal's. Simple in construction as an ron wedge and burns all the wick. 'What Shall the Harvest Be." A poor one in the matter of wheat and oats mless you apply Pacific Guano or Irish Bone Lcid, which can be had only at Kcykendal's. n this connection we offer BLUE STONE wholesale and retail. ? JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. LLMIS AY & 9COORE. THIS SPACE IN THE "ENQUIRER" IS "OUR DRUMMER" HERE I am again; LINDSAY <fc MOORE have sent me out to remind "the consumers" 11 ' i-?j s? - ?l nat iney nave iaiu iu a xarye siuciv ut won nany lines of poods, and are determined, as in he past, TO SELL. Solid cash makes bargains, * ind they purchase with that article, With ex>erience and money, why should they be failires ? Success is bound to come?they will not iceept anything else?a hint to the wise is sufll:ient. They want to prove their appreciation of rour liberal prtronage by honest treatment. If ivery transaction is not entirely satisfactory they vant their customers to tell them so. WE KEEP EVERYTHING Therefore our customers do not have to run ,11 over town to get what they want. REMEMBER )ur Baking Powder with a handsome present. )ur Best Shingles 33 00 per M?low grades less. )ur Acme Egg Beater, simple, complete and duable. Our''Pal" Flour best in the world, deies all other. )ur Cotton Scale beams drawing from 150 lbs. to 600 lbs?prices low ; Steelyards drawing 150 lbs 75 cents. Pad Locks, Knob Locks, Hinges, etc., etc. )ur Cream Cheese, Macaroni, Boneless Pig Feet in cans?very fine eating. Pickles, Oysters, Snowflake Crackers fresh from the bakery. That we keep up completely in Crockery, Glass and Lamp goods. Special attention is given by us to wholesale and jobbing goods to parties buying to sell. Examine our Pistols, Knives and Guns. Barf?ain offered in a second hand corn sheller? first class article. LINDSAY <fc MOORE, "City Grocery." G. II. O'LEARY. PARLOR SUITS. [N addition to a large stock of goods on bands, I have just received five assorted Parlor Suits?fine, medium and common?which will >e sold cheap. G. H. O'LEARY. " . FURNITURE. A LARGE stock of Walnut, Cherry, Ash and oL Poplar Bedroom Suits, Parlor Goods, Tables, [iounges, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Desks, ind Wardrobes, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. CHAIRS. nF.v.n "Ratan. Garnet. Walnut. Cherrv. Oak. ti and 'Mapie Chairs, all grades, and "everything else kept in a .Furniture Store. G. H. O'LEARY. 9IATTINGS, RUGS AND CARPETS. A Q ROLLS of Matting, a large line of BrusICJ sels, Velvet and Moynette Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths and Carpets, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. S DOZEN Cloth Collars, best in the murket, and a large line of all other grades of Collars, it G. H. O'LEARY'S; STOVES. PARTS of two car-loads of the Charles Noble tfc Co. Stoves, of Philadelphia, and the Richnond, Va., Stove Company's Stoves. Warrantid. Sold very cheap for cash, or at a reasonable irofit for good paper, by ? G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, AC. [HAVE a large stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac., of my own manufacture, which vill be sold very cheap. A large stock of Buggy Vhips, Wagon Whips, Lap Robes, Horse Blancets, Hames, Chains, Backhands, Buckles, Brillebits and everything else kept in an establishnent of this kind. G. H. O'LEARY. C. G. PARISH. AN OLD MAXIM. [T is on old maxim and very true, that time changes all things. In view of this fact, I will a very nice Suit of Clothes for $3.00, ^nd Hat and Shoes to match for 82.00?making m entire outfit for the trifling sum of ?5.00. You lave no doubt heard of earthquakes; but no one las ever heard of such an offer as this. :l ?1500 Worth of Clothing V.t prices unheard of before. Come and see me :nd save vour money. A dollar saved is a dollar nade. I'heu why do you buy at some place else ,nd say, 0,1 didn't know you had CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS In chean. Tiead what I sav through this messen ;er of cfe'.ight to so many ;homes^ in this broad and, and learn what is going on around you. 'he autumn leaves will soon begin to fall. Then irepare to meet the chilling blasts of Winter by ailing on the Daisy. He can wrap you well. C. G. PARISH. GEORGE T. SCHORB. FINE TOBACCO. FUST received a lot of HENRY COUNTY, VA., TOBACCO. The name is sufficient to lake it sell?come and give it a trial. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, . first class Heating Stove at a reasonable price, all ancl see for yourself. COOKING STOVES, 'inware of our own make, and a general asirtment of Household goods at a bargain. THE "WESTERN WASHER". i the best Washing Machine ever brought to lis market. Try it before you buy. WICOX & WHITE ORGANS, irst Class anu iuuy warraiueu. ROOFING, GUTTERING, nd all kinds of tin work done at reasonable rices, and guaranteed. GEO. T. SCHORB. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. rrOTICE is hereby given that at the next ses1 sion of the Legislature of South Carolina, iplication will be made for the re-charter of WRIGHT'S FERRY, on Catawba river. August 18 33 3m A TOWN FARM FOR SALE. ' OFFER for sale, the Farm on the east side of the Charlotte road, containing one hundred id twenty acres, buildings all new. For Airier information apply to G. H. O'LEARY. September 22 38 tf . . . | ...