Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, August 19, 1869, Image 3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Yorlc County.
WHEREAS WM. W. GAFFNEY, lias applied
to me for Letters of. Administration, de bonis
iion, with the Will annexed, on all and singu- "1
lar, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of 1
WYLIE MOSS, late of the County aforesaid, De- ss
ceased. si
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all P
and singular, the kindred and creditors of thesaid
deceased, to l>e and appear before me, at our next
Judge of Probate's Courtfor the said County, to be
holden at York Court House on the 23D DAY OF ?
AUGUST, instant, to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not be granted. " 2
Given under my hand and Seal, this 9th day of J
August, in the year of our Lord one thousand ol
eight hundred and sixty-nine, and in the 94th
year of the Independence of the United States at
of America. F. C. HARRIS, w
Judge of Probate.
August 12 32 2t. ^
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLIN A, g
York County.
WHEREAS T. W. CLAWSON has applied to "K
me for Letters of Administration, on all A
and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and la
credits of S. J. KUYKENDAL, late of theCoim- so
ty aforesaid. Deceased. V>
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and T1
singula^ the kindred and creditors of thesaid de- ty
ceased, to be and appear before me at our next at
Judge of Probate's Court for the said County, to ar
bo holden at York Court House on the 23D DAY M
OF AUGUST, inst., to show cause, if any, why sa
the said Administration should not be granted. er
Given under my hand and Seal, this 9th day of p;i
August in tho year of our Lord one thousand C(
eight hundred and sixty-nine, and in the 94th cr
year of the Independence of the United States
of America. F. C. HARRIS,- ' ' tr
Judge of Probate. - jo
August 12 32 2t af
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE *
(Official Organ of the South Ourolina Stale Agrienlr
culturat and Mechanical Society.), gj
AT an early date, the subscribers will publish
the first number of a Monthly Magazine, de- 'sh
voted to the development of tho- material interests in
of this State, and the whole South ; and will dis- as
tribute 5,000 copies gratuitously, so thatevery one Ja
may see what it is before subscribing. They intend
to make it the bestand handsomest industrial F<
magazine ever published at the South, and tliey Gi
ask the cordial co-operation of every good citizen Gi
in this enterprise, which must redound to the pub- 1st
lie welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first
number, will please send their address to M
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, mi
Charleston, S. C. or
April 29 17 2t K
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. u
R. D. McCreight and Wife, Mary Ann, Applicants, ar
vft. Samuel Rainey, el ux., ct at., lleirs-at-Law at
of Win. Feaster, deceased.?In Matter of Partition.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Sam'1 Rai- ??
ney and wife, Emeline, John Mitchel and wife, -*
Margaret, and Hanna Hetherington, being six of- 1
the Defendants, residing withouttlie limits of this ?
State, it is, therefore, ordered, that they do appbar
and object-to the division or sale of the real estate
of Wm Feemster, deceased, on-or before the 21st i
day of September next, or their consent- to the
same-will be entered of record.
Given under my hand and Seal of Office, at York
Court House,* this 10th day of August, A. D., ?
18G9. F. C. HARRIS; Judge of Probate.
August 12 32 6t i
THE JOHN SIMPSON COTTON PRESS.
PLANTERS wishing to purchase the best COTTON
PRESS made, can do so by applying
early to me, at Chester. The orders will bo filled
according to date of application. "First come, J
first served." I hope to do able to deliver-during r_
the month of September, to all who make applica- Si
tion during this month, (August). The Presses
will be manufactured by a good workman and
will be warranted. ?
Those wishing to make engagements in York,
can do so with JAMES H. FAYSSOUX. f
JAMES PAGAN, Agent. \
' Chester, S. C. er
August 12 . . 32 . 4t Ci
lUAtlHAJBiS.
THE whole country resounds with the fume of ?
these useful inventions and their famous inventors.
States and Empires may ilourish and ?
fade away, dynasties reign and be forgotten, but J.
so long as the tide of time rolls on, their, names h<
will be borno with it from generation.to genera- D
tion. By their successful efforts to lighten the
burden of laboring humanity they have earned
immortality. . . "*7
Their fame has a more enduring monument
than the page of history; it will live in the hearts "f
of grateful millions, so'long as man exists and la- J
bor is a necessity of his existence. ^ ; in
A sample of these Machines and the wonders D
thev perform are to be seen at the office of
M. JONES, Agent.
r) IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
Violet Mcllwain, Applicant, v.v. Peter Mc-Callum, "1
et aL, Heirs-at-Law of Duncau McCallum, de- J
ceased. Si
IT appearing to my satisfaction that James B. K
Jackson and wife, Jane, D. A. McCallum. T
Thomas and wife, Nancy, and Catharine Copelaud,
being four of the Defendants, residing without
this State, it is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear
and object to the division or sale of the real
estate of Duncan McCallum, deceased, on or before
the 0th day of October next, or their consent ^
to the same will be entered of record. k.
Witness my hand and seal of Office, at York Court ai
House, this 12th day of July, A. D., 1860. fc
F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. tl
^ July 15 28 12t
THE USE OF LETTERS. 7 =
WITHOUT the use of letters, to what purpose t
had Bacon definod the limits, lighted up the
paths, and reduced to order and beauty the chaos of
pre-existing science. To what purpose had
Newton determined the laws, and opposing vision
to distance and darkness, extended its roach to the /
utmost limits of the universe! Without the use 1
of letters, how could the people know where to ai
get that invaluable help, "Singer's New Family s<
Sewing Machine.*1 For sale b\ ai
M. JONES, Agent, g
YORKVIIIE FEMALE COLLEGE. n
THE next Session will open on ?
/fr'ILp the FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST "
Tuition, College proper, 823.50, of this
CEEJr $15 in advance.
Primary $10, of this $7 in advance.
For Circulars, applv to
Rev. R. P,. ANDERSON. _
July 1 26 tf "
s. I meacIAM7
Wholesale and Refell Dealer in
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER, ;
Near First National Bank.
celauxjOTTE, N-. C.
^ April 22 1G 6m
P IN EQJJITY^YORK COUNTY. J
t J. W. Smith. Executor, rts, J^uke Smith, d ttl.? _
r Bill for Injunction to Marshal A-wetx, cfcc.
THE Creditors of J. M. SMITH, kite of York "j
County, deceased, are hereby notified to pre- J
sent and establish, their demands* before me at my
office, on or before the lf>th day of November next. ~
j. f. Wallace, cierk.
August 12 32 3m j
| DOBSON & O'LEARY. L
DOBSON & O'LEARY (
f rtTILL have a few SADDLES & BRIDLES on '
baud, which they jyill dispose of on reasons- .
bie terms.
J uly 15 26 tf
HARNESS
CAN l>e bought at DOBSON & O'LHaRY'S
Shop, cheap.
July 15 28 tf
^RIDING WHIPS.
L A LOT of Riding Whips for sale br
[ A DOBSON <fc O'LKARY.
J July 15 28 tf
t STILL THEY COME,
* *"i?v Wnir.on and Rovs. on their wav to the -
1 jyi cheap Store of DOB&)N <fc O'LEAKY, with
Greenbacks in hand, to purchase anew SADDLE,
BRIDLE, or Set of HARNESS.
F June 17 24 tf
I M'CLELLAlr SADDLES.
I SECOND Hand McClellan Saddles, for Wagon
I ,0 purposes, just received and for sale bv
B DOHSON A O L&ARY.
9 June 10 24 tf
I WAGON WHIPS,
f g 'kF the best quality, ean be found at the cheat)
J Shop of
' DOBSOX A O'LEAKY.- June
17 -4 tf '
I : REPAIRING.
I **7"K ure turning out REPAIR WORK at our
1 Vv Shop daily, and every one seems to tell the 1
* same tale, that the work is good and the prices
Every tow. DOBSON A O'LEAKY. 1
JnneH ?2 tf |
TIN-WARE.
[ i LL kinds of Tin-Ware are kept in Store bv j j
A T. X. DOBSON A CO. '
I August 31 tf I
AUCTION SALES.
- noticeT
[117E, the undersigned, 2 ninistrators ofWM
f T MeGILL. deceased, v ill expose to publii
ile on the first Monday in September, next, 11
tiaros in the KING'S MOUNTAIN IRON COM
ANY, for Cash.
THfe^McGILU 1' AdministratorsAugust
19 / 2t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
1Y virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me di)
rected, will be sold between the legal hour.'
[ Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IIS
SiKI^TKIVIBKI^ ISTICXT,
York Court House, the following property, tc
it:
All of that large traet or boundary of land, emracing
several small parcels or tracts of land, to;ther
.witli the Ore Bauks, Forges, Furnaces and
her fixtures, belonging to tlioKing'n Mountain
on Compan^v, situated on Broad Rivor and
ing's Creek, in York County, containing 9,ISO
ores, more or less, bounded, on the North, by
nds of W. W. Galftxey, Mrs. Long, 13. Thombin
and others; East, by lands of James Caldwell,
'hisobant ?fc Borders'*Mill Tract,, and lands of
(lonias P. WbisQiiarit apd others on the South,
lands of S. IT.. Anthony, Estate of Wylic Moss
id landsof the Estateqf Win. McGill and others,
id on the West, by Broad River and lands dl
agnatic Iron Company. , Also, tlie interest ot
Id King's Mountain Iron Company in the minals
on a tract of land of the Magnetiejrori Conxiny,
known as the 4'Quiun land," lying in the
)U*uty aforesaid and adjoining the above dOsibect
lands. . . * ? ' *
Also, the Lime interests of said Company in a
lift of lnnrt lmlontrinir to Mrs. Eliza Lonir. ad
ining the laifds above described, in the 'County
breSaid. ' . ;
Also, the mineral interests of said Company, in
tract Of land belonging to Noalr IIardinuin tlitj
junty 'aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob Si,
Dal, Hamilton Wilson ami others. Allof stud
opcrty levied upon as the property of said King's
ountaih Iron Conipauy, at the suit of J. N. >{cIwee,
and others. . i?9.3D
One tract of land, whereon Defendant nOw reles,
lying on the waters of Broad River, adjolng
lands of Joseph Webl>er and others, levied oil
the property of Obadiali Sarratt, at the.suit ot
nnes Caldwell and others." . _ ($1.50
One tract of land, lying on the waters of Stony
>rk,"hounded by lands of J. R. Brat ton, Wiu. il.
irdon and others, levied on as the property^ ol
reen Gordon, at the suit of J. S. Bailey, Aduiuiirator,
and others. , ($11.12i
One tract of land, bounded by laifds.of King's
ountain Iron "Company, estate of Wm. McGill
id others, containing 500 acres, more or less; also
to other tract of land, Ixmnded by lands ot
ing's Mountain IroivGompany, estate of Wm.
cGill and the tract above-mentioned, containing
0 acres, more or less. The above named tracts
e levied on as the property of S. II. Anthony,
the suit of James Childers and others. ($13 6*21
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D.
August 5 31 5t
iUYKEXDAL & TOMLISSOS.
SUGAR COATED PICE5
1 FULL line of Sugar-Coated Pills, jpst reL.
cOfved at the York Drug Storft.
KUYKENDAL <fc TOMLINSON.August
151 33 * tf
ENGLISH SOD4T ~7
i PURE article of English. Bi-Carbonat6 Soda
alwavson hand at the York Drug Stare.
* KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON.
August 19 33 tf THE
VORK DRUG STORE.
1 RRIVALS of fresh DRUGS, MEDICINES,
^ Ac., are announced weekly for the York Drug
ore. KUYKENDAL
A TOMLINSON.
August 19 < 33 ' . tf
TANNERS* OIL.
Tf7"E will sell a first ratenrticlo of Tanners' Oil,
if to persons who purchase in quantities, low
than cart be bought elsewhere m this market.
*11 and see
KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON.
A ? A m OO * +4' r.
AllgUSt 11* oo i*
" CARBOLIC SOAP
LILLS Lieo and all other insects on animals,
cures Mange, Improves the IJair. good foj
?aling sores. A supply just in at tno York
rug Store.
IvUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON.
August 19 33 tf
- TONIC ELIXIR.
NLIXIR Calisaya Bark, Iron and Bismuth, a
delightful Cordial, pleasant to the taste-and
vigorating to the system*. For sale at the York
rug Store. . . . - .
IvUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON.
August 19 33 tf
HERBAL OINTMENT.
)R. O. PHELPS BROWN'S Celebrated Herbal
Ointment just received at the York Drug
x>re. It gives instant, relief in all pains of a
heumatic or Neuralgic charaoter, cures Sort
hroat, Croup, Salt Rheum, Piles, Ac. No famir
should be without a bottle of this medicine.
IvUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON.'
August 19 33- . tf
DESICCATED COCOANUT.
jjCHEPP'S Desiccated or Dried Coeoanut, foi
j Puddings, Pies, Cake, Ac. The fact is, Plet
id things cannot be made nice without it, there
ire, it is in great demand. A supply just in ai
>e York Drugstore.
KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON.
August 19 33 tf.
r. M. DOBSON & CO.
AUGUST 25TH.
i I.L persons who owe T. M. DOBSON A CO.
V are earnestly and cordially invited to attenr
I tlieir Store on that day, if not convenient to d.
> sooner, and settle their little accounts and bal
nt' s that they are due them. They contemplate
oing to New'York on the 1st of September, ant
ill need every dollar tliat is due tiiem. Bear it
lind we cannot buy goods in New York witl
our accounts. We will expect all persons wh<
ave any respect for us or themselves, to come uj
the Captain's oilieo like honest men and pa^
:ielr bills. All who fail to do so will be-sued in
iscriminately, as money we must and will have
August 5 . 31 ' tf
BANK BILLS.
rM7"E are still buving BANK BILLS at markc
I ? prices. ' T. M. DOBSON A CO.
August's , . 31 tf
SHIRTING.
i Ann YARDS Bivingsville Shirting, fo
lUUU sale by
T. M. DOBSOX it CO.
August5 31 ' tf
TACKS.
OUXD and Flat Head Tacks, for sale by
[I T. M.- DOBSOX & CO.
August u . 31 tf
AWLS.
PECXHXG and Sewing Awls, for sale bv
T. M. DOBSOX <feCO.
August f> 31 tf
skirtingT
[I LEACHED Shirting can lib bouglit at DOR
D SOX'S very cheap lor cash.
August 5 * 31 tf
KENTUCKY JEANS
DAX be had from DOBSOX at the remarkabl,
low figures of 25 cents per yard.
August 5 31 tf
SHOSS
IX endless variety and at prices to Puil eyorj
body, for sale by
T. M. DOBSOX A CO.
August 5 31 tf
a i u irroa
IT|7"H1TE and Black Alpueeas rum he found'i
f ? - T. M. DGbSON & GO'S.
August 5 :U tf
CHEAP GOODS.
[1' you want to buy cheap Goods, POBSON'Si
the place to get them.
August 5 31 tf
FARMER'S SATJff.
i GOOD article of Farmer's Satin can be fouu
A at . T. M. DOBSON & GO'S.
August 5 ' 31 tf
TABLE LINEN.
iirHITE and Brown Table Linen catil>e foun
ff at T. M. DOBSON A GO'S.
August "> 31 tf
POCKET KNiyES.
4 RE selling very low at
A T. M. DOBSON ?fc GO'S.
LAND FOR SALET
r AS I have determined to remove I
JwaQtj?? Arkansas, I offer for sale my beaut
WeML ful and well-improved Farm, embrt
fSyGTm eing SEVEN HUNDRED AN
FIFTEEN ACRES, of which thr<
hundred Acres are forest. The property will 1
<old on the most favorable terms. Persons des
ring to purchase will please come at once an
judge for themselves, as 1 am determined to sel
J. R. HALL.
August 12 tf
AUCTION SALES.
JfOTICE.
. Tl Y authority-vested in me, as Executrix of th
c If Will'of R. N. CRAWFORD, deceased, Iwil
5 sell at tho Court House, in Yorkville, on the
" FIRST. MONDAY IN OCTOBER, NEXT,
tiie following property, viz: one tract of land, 1:
miles West of orkville, bn the West side o
Clafk's Fork, containing
TWO HUNDRED & SIXTY-FOUR ACRES
Joining lands of JrH. A William Crawford, Mrs
Galoway and others.
i Also, another tract, on the East side of the sait
[ Creek, the Creek being tho dividing line, contain
iPg ' '
> ONE HUNDRED & NINETY-FIVE ACRES
Joining lands of William Plaxico. These lands
contain some fine Bottom, also, a good Mill Bite
Also, atrthe same time and place, I wili^cll th<
I following
PERSONAL PROPERTY, VIZ:
i One Share in the King's Mountain Railroad Com'
pany, one Silver Watch, one Set Saw Mill Irons
. mid two Set of-Mill Rocks.
MARY ELAM, Executrix.
.1 V T? F.T.AM. A Dent.
- Augnst 19, 1869 e33 ci)" 7fc'
ASSIGNEES' SALEsT ~
' A T York Caurt House, on Wednesday, the lsi
' J\ day or September, I860, we "will offer at public
sale, the personal property, Notes and Accounts
and othet claims belonging to the several
Bankrupt estates herein mentioned, to-wit:
In Rc. Dr. J; C. IIICKLIN?Thomson A Jcfferys,
Assignees. A large lot of Notes gnd Accounts.
- .
' In Re. A. G. FLOYD?Thomson A-Jefferys,
Assignees. One Peddler's Wagon, one Silvei
Watch. Also, Ono lot of- Notos consisting in part
as follows: J. J; Onward, deceased, 1862, 820;
r Robert Chambers, 185D, $30; Johrr G. Steele, 1850,
$10: R. Hufo, 1802,$00 > B. P. Auglitey, 1859, $120;
C. W. Hodges, 1801), $50; W. R. Gibson, 1800, $20;
W. H.Qumn, 1868, $50; A. I. WilHams, deceased,
I860, $125 ; Rachel Parks,'1880, SlOO^Minor Mintcr,
I860, $55, Ac., Ac. Ono lot of'Aocounts, consisting,
in part, as follows : R.-J. Adams, $81; G,
W. Aiken, $20; Henry Glenn, $16; B. M. and D,
O, Moore, ,828.60; Joseph Herndon, $5; John Sad'
ler, $20; Amos Burns, $5. Interest in firm ol
r Floyd, Dobson A Jo;
In Re. H. C. CASTLES?Thomson AJefforys,
Assignee*. -One lot of Notes and Accounts.
' In Re. ID. A. CRENSHAW, Bankrupt?Thomson
A Jefferys,-Assignees. A large lot of Note?
* and Accounts.
In Rc. J. T. HOTCII KISS?Thomson A JcfferyR,
Assignees. One Note on E. P. Moody; 1861,
' $206; -one Note of J. G. Short, 818.
In Re. B. A. CULP, Bankrupt?Tlionison &
Jefferys, Assignees. One lot Notes and Account'
consisting, in part, as follows: W.J.Stephenson,
$100; J. A. Patterson, $2U- Wm. Culp, 1862 to 64,
$81; Samuel A.-Davis," I860, 818; Win. Culp, $31.50;
Benj. Culn,$H>.
fn Re. A. M. KEE, Bankrupt?Thomson A Jef ferys,
Assignee*. A large lot-of Notes and Accounts.
r . " '
In Rc. Dr. JOHN MAY, Bankrupt?Thomson
A Jefferys, Assignees. One lot of Accounts.
- In Re. J AS. P. STEELE, Bankrupt?Thomson
A Jefferys, A??igne*s. Distributive interest, being
one-seventh, in thejistato of Archibald Steele,
deceased. ; Distributive interesbln estate of Jobn
MM9t^el$, tToceased. J
In Re. W. J. BOWEN, Bankrupt?Jefferys A
Mctts, Assignees.. One tot of Accounts.,
In Re. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Baukrupt-Jef ferys'
A Metts, Assignees. One lot of Notes and
Accounts, consisting, in part,-as follows: M. Johnson,
about $15; J.N. SToElwee, 1862, $15; Jolin
'Hall, ?; Samuel Anderson, ?; E. Waters ?,
Ac., Ac. One Judgment wjainst Thomas A W. C.
Black, about $33, interest from March, 1869. Costs
in Sheriff's Offlcer amounting to about $2,000.
In Rc. W. S. DUNLOP?Jefferys A Metts, Assignees.
Ono lot of Notes, ??nsisting, jn'part, oi
the following: T. Whitesides,Nov. 1865, $19; T.
N. Dunlop. 1856, about 932.
In Re. ALLEN ROBERTSOiL Bankrupt?Jetfcrys^fc
Mason, Assignees. A Tot of Notes and
other claims,. consisting, hi part, as follows:
Sfealed Note on Khoda hergu'sony'W. P. Broacli
and Green Ferguson, dated in 1854, with interest
from date, for about $2500, parily setured by Mortgage
on Rlioda Ferguson's land. Staled Note on
W. J." L. Boyd, W. E. Kelsey and John Dickev,
dated July 23,1859, for ?2407.63. Balance of Note
on H. II. Dron'nan. One Sealod Note dp Thomas
Whitcsides, with interest from 20th Itecember,
1855, fbr about ?30.00. * Hnlfifiterest in 3*ote oil R.
, L. Crook, dated 26th April, 1866, payablein Gold,
?142.50, dkC., &c., Ac. '.
In Re. F. A. SITGHEAVES, Bankrupt-T. S.
Jefforys, Assignee. One lot of Notes and Accounts.
In Me. SAMUEL McCRElGHT, Bank;rujt-^T.
S. JelTc'rys, Assignee. One Jack and one bt of
Noted. * .
i In Re. t. C. BECKHAM,' Bankrupt-T. S. JQfferys,
Assignee. One Silver Watch, one Diamond
Tin, one'lor Notes and Accounts, Distributive ft*.
tere*t,.Wtwg cme-sixth, in the estate of L. A. Beckham,.deceased.
... V
In Re.' M. L. SIFFORD, Bankrupt?T. S. Jef
. forys, Assignee. One lot of Accounts. - >
In Ro. D. P. MANN, Bankrupt?!. S. Jefforys
Assignee. One lot of Accounts. , V.'
In Re. SAMUEL BLACK?Thomson AJefl'e
' rys, Assignees. Claims on Jas. M. Hope for deft
1 citinre-saleof land, $1,308.
! Tkrms?CASTI. '
J. S. R. THOMSON,)
T. S. JEFFERYS, J . .
W. B. METTS, ) Assignees.
JAMES MASON, J
August 19 33 2t_________
J In Equity-York County.
[ J. W. Smith, Executor, 1 Bill for Injunction ti
' \
Luke Smith, et at. - j Marshal Assets, Ac.
IN obedience to the order of Judge Win. M
Thomas, passed at the July Term, 1869, in th
; above stated case, I will expose to public sale, a
York Court House, oil tho
; FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT
the several tracts of land, described in the plead
ings, in the above stated case, to wit:
j One tract oflahd, situate in York County, lyinj
on branches of Beaver Dam and Bullock's Creek
convoyed to J. M, Smith, deceased, by Ann E
* Wright, Executrix of Dr. Samuel Wright, de
j ceased; and bounded by lunds of H. Thomson
J Matthew Bank head, aiid J. S. Moore, deceased
containing
5 ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY-FOUR ACRES
i more or less.
f Also, one other tract, in said County, on Broai
- River, bounded by lands of Luke Smith and 11
. H. Thomson, deceased, conveyed to the said J
M. Smith, deceased, by R. J. Smith, 28th Jariua
- rv. 1861. sunnosed to contain
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES
1 more or loss.
Also, one other tract, situated ip said Count}
bounded bv lands of II. H. Thomson, deceased
Dr. Samuel Wright, deceased, and E. Oillem, de
ceased,''granted by the State of South Carolina t
r said J. M. Smith.'deceased, 10th day of July, 18#
containing
THIRTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OH LESS
Tkkms?Cash sullicient to pay the costs of thos
proceedings and the Taxes clue the State an
County on said lauds, balance of the purchas
money on a credit of twelvo months, with inter
est from day of sale, to be secured by the bond c
" the purchaser with good and sufficient sureties
and u mortgage of the premises.
(?13,20) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk.
August 12 32 4t '
' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
?- ITAVING bought out the entire interest of Co
XX W. b. Wilson, in tlie late firm of AVER'
A WILSON, I shall continue the business at th
" old stand in the "Lindsay block" on my owu nc
count, and hope to reoeivo a continuution of tli
y patronage so liberally extended to the old lirn
With every facility for buying Goods attheLOW
EST CASII RATES, lam oonfident of my abili
- ty to sell as low as spy othor house in this or th
neighboring towns.'
I propose to soil exclusively for cash?only on
price usKod, and all articles guaranteed to turn or
asrepibsuntod,
Messrs. D. C. WILLIAMS and W. II. COI
_ COCK aro with me, and would bo pleased to mi
their friends and acquaintances.
J. W. AVERY.
u January"7- . .. " "1 - . tf
- $&$)- Other business requiring my undividc
attention, I Ua*e disposed of my interest in t)
js Copartnership'of AvERY A WILSON, to in
partner, Maj. Avery. Cordially coihinendin
him to tlie confidence of the public, I respectful!
- solicit for him a continuance of the patronage e>
tended to the late firm.
J W. II. VVII^SU^.
January 7 1 tf
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
MRS. M. J. CURRY, from Philadelphia, toi
ders her services to the Ladies of York an
Chester, and is prepared to execute orders in ev<
rv department of 1<A8HIONABL1<< DRESS M/
_ RlNU.
She cordially invites tlio Ladies to call and e:
amine STYLES AND PATTERNS, at her estal
lishment in Chester, S. C., one door East of ti
Court House.
- Mrs. M. J. CURRY,
May -7 21 3m
y APPLICATION-FOR DISCHARGE.
%- XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersiguei
D Administrator ot the Estate of Rev. R. "5
<e RUSSELL, deceased, will make a tinal settlemei
c of said estate "with the Judge of Probate of Yor
1- County, on the 23rd day of August next, when 1
d will make application for a Anal discharge as A(
1. ministrator of tho said estate.
J. M". ROBERTS, Administrator.
Jul v 22 2?? r.f
AUCTION SALES.
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
0. In the District Court of the United States for thi
1 District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of ) In BankR.
S. MOORE & JAMES MASON, \ "
2 Bankrupts. J jruptcy.
f T|Y virttio of an order obtained from Honorabh
Xj Geo.S. Bryan, Judge of the-District Cour
of the United Stsites for the District of South Car
olina, we will expose to public sale, at York Cour
* House, ontho
1 FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT
- All the right, title and interest, to which Janiei
Mason, one of the above named Bankrupts, wiu
entitled, at the filing of his Petition in Bankrupt
' cy, in the following property, to wit:
One tract of land in Williamson Countv, Texas
; bounded by lands of C. C. Mason, W. Oarotheri
and others* lying withiu 17 miles of Austin, containing
383 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Sold subject to any claim of Dower, Taxes, Ac.
' which may attaclu
Sold for the benefit of the Creditors of the abovt
Bankrupt's estate.
Terms?Cash, in Currency?purchaser to paj
. for necessary stamps and papers.
\ T. S. JEFFERYS, 1 Xssiirneos
W. B. METTS, } Assignees.
' August 12 32 4t
7 ASSIGNEES' SALE.
In the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
In tho Mntter of ) Tn n.nbM1?. ?
ROBT. FERGUSON,Bankrupt. J Iu Bankluptcy
, 1)Y virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo,
Ml S. Bryan, Judge of .the District Court of tht
> United States for the District of South Carolina,
; I will sell at York Court House, on the
: FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT,
! All the right, title and interest which'Robert Per1
guson held at tho date of tying 1iis Petition-ic
; Bankruptcy, in the following real and persona1
] property, to wit:
One tract of land, situated on the watersof Fish'
ing Greek, in Oiiestcr County, South Carolina,
; bounded by lands of.John Dye, John Dickey and
others, containiifg
2S0I ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ' .
, Sold subject to any Dower that may now or* hereafter
be churned. ' The growing crop on the land
will be excepted from sale, and possession given
i on the first of December.
At the same time and place, I will ofier for side
the Credrtorsv interest in the growing crop, for
, rent. .
Also, one Sorrel Mare, one Gold Watch, and tho
; Nptes belonging to said Bankrupt's estate,
i Sold for the benefit oftheereditorsof saicf Rank,
riTpt's estate. .
, Terms.?Cash in Currency?purchaser to pay
for necessary papers and stamps.
- . T. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee.
August 12 32 ... 4fc
s ~ ASSIGNEE'S SALE. * ~ "
In tlio District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of ) T?
JOHN MASSEY, Bankrupt, j In Bankruptcy.
BY virtue of au order obtained from W. I.
Clawson, Esq., Register hi Bankruptcy oi
Said Co"urt, I will expose to public sale, at YORK
COURT HOUSE; on tho
FIRST MONtfAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT,
All the right, title and interest, which John Masse^
held or was entitled to hold; at the time of
filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following
property, to wit:
One tract of land, situated in Ebenezerville,
York County, South Carolina, bounded by lands
of E. T. Avery, A. Fewell and others, containing
EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
on which is a Two-Story Frame -Dwelling, with
convenient outbuildings. " ,
Also, Ono tract of land, situated on Dutchman
Creek, near Ebenezervillo, bounded by lands of
E. T. Avery, J. T. Matthews, A. Fewell, Joel Barnctt
and others, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY. ACRES,
more or less." Sold subjectto any Dower that may
attach.
The growing crops on the lands will be excepted
from the'sales. Possession of the Home Place to
be given immediately, and possession of the tract
of land now und6r cultivation .to bo'given the
first of December.
.1 will also sell, at. the same time and place, the
Creditors' interest in the growing crop, fbr rent.
Also, the Notes and Accounts and Interests in
Judgment, belonging to said estate.
Sold for the beuofitof the creditors of said Bank
rupt's estate.
tenms of Sale.?Cash in Currency?purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers and stamps.
T. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee.
'August 12 32 . "4t
. . ASSIGNEES*-SAL<E. T7~"
. fn the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
, In-the Matter of 1 j Rflnk*ntcv
C. J. PRIDE, Bankrupt. J An aanKruplc> *
" TYY virtue of an order obtained-from Hon. Geo.
" _D S..Bryan, Judge of the District Court of -the
United States fbr the DlBtrict of South Carolina,
- we Mill expose to public sale, free from encumbrance,
at York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT,
All tho right," title and interest Which-the said C.
J. Pride held, or was entitled to hold, at the daU
- of filinghis Petition in Bankruptcy, in a tract ol
land conUlning
? EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
? with a steam Saw Mill thereon, situated on the
Landsford road, eight miles below Rock Hill, ill
the County, of York, bounded by lands of Mrs,
, Roddey, W. IX Daniels and others. Sold subject
e to any Dower that may now or hereafter be claimt
ed.
Also, tho Glioses in Action of said Bankrupts
i estate, consisting in part of the following, to wit:
' One-third Interest in Estate of F. L. Pride, de
ceased.
Half Interest in the firm of C. J. Pride A Co.
; Half Interest in tKo Arm of Pride <fc Donovant
, Also, one lot ol" Notes consisting,. in part, as fol1.
loWs:
- On J. H. Walker, dfltcd 1881,$120; A. J. Dunor,
vant, 1880, $300; W. H, Anderson, 1883, $181; J,
() W. Holliday, 1880, $200; J. jj. Sutton,*1884, aboui
$2,000; R. P. White, 186tf,$l,650;J. IC. McDowell
' 1867, 822; J. A. Gladden, 1RG0, $220; C. B. Jones
' 1868, $1,040.
i . Also, on Wednesday, the 8th, day of September
at the residence of C..J. PriM two miles east o
trnr onll fliA *
Jl*vt IV 11111) " c IT Hi ova Hiu v
I PERSONAL PROPERTY
01* the said Bankrupt's estate, to wit:
| One Horse, one Four-Horse Wagon, one Car5
riage and Harness, one Saddle and Bridle, om
, Pistol, one Masonic Pin. two Gold Watches, Ac
l' Bold l'orthebenefitoftneC'reditoisof said Flank'
' rupt's estate, :
' Terms?Gasli. Purchaser. to pay % necessary
j stamps and papers.
' .f. s. h. Thomson; V \ .
T. S. JEFFERYS, j Assignees
> August 12 . 32 -It
d JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE
e J. F. Wallace, vs. M. E. Wallace, ct at.?Relm-at
Law ol' Jas. Wallace, deceased .?Stannous it
if Partition.
ii T>Y virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS
o Judge of Probate for York County, I will ox
ptwe to public sale, at York Court House, on th<
M FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT
n trnct of land described in the pleading In tli'?
' ,?se, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEV
h ENTY-ElGH'i ACRES, bounded by lands be
Y longing to the Estate of Duncan McCallum, de
c ceased, Peter McCallum, W. A. J. McCallum, J
Ij, Barron, Estate ol" H. II. Slmril, deceased, an
;e Estate of A. B. Bigger, deceased. And, by virtu
i, of same order, also, the reversionary Interest c
rl the widow's Dower, containing
i- ONE HUNDRED & SEVENTEEN ACREc
0 Ixnmded by same psvtteu.
Tkbms.?Cash on day of sale.
0 * (^i.(iO) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D.
lt August 12 "32 4t
- COLLECTOR'S SALE.
ie "zariLL l.?o sold on Wednesday, the 23tli day c
yy August, instant, at the residence of Thoma
k. Micklc, near Bullock's Creek Post Office, Yor!
County, South Carolina, at 11 o'clock, A.M., ONI
STILL, seized as the property of Daniel Farr, c
d Union County, S. C., for violation of the Interm
,e Revenue Laws of the United States,
y Tkiims?Cash in United States Currency,
f? A. B. WALLACE, Collector of
y . - Internal Revenue, 3d Col. List,, S. Q.
c" Augusta 3i 3t
COLLECTOR'S SALE.
WILL bo sold on Wednesday, the 2oth day <
August. instaDt. at the residence of Thome
K. Afickle, near Bullock's Creok I'ostOlIico, Yor
i- Countv, Soijth Carolina, 11 o'clock, A. M.( 05*!
(1 STILL, seized ns the property of BeFry Alvorso.
e- of Union County, H. c? for violation of the intpi
t- nal Revenue Laws of the United States.
Terms?Cash iu United States Currency,
c- A. S. WALLACE, Collector of
>- Internal Revenue, 3d Col. Dist., S. C.
>c August;} 3 J 3t
COLLECTOR'S SALP.
WILT, bo sold on Wednesday, the 25fl\ day <
August, instant, at the residence of Thomr
K. Mickje, near Bnllock'sCroek PostOtlice, Yor
1, County, South Caroliua, at 11 o'clock, A, M., ON!
{. STILL, seized as the property of Walton Wisht
it and John Wisher, of Union County, S. (}., forvi
k olation of the Internal Revenue Lawn of the Un
le ted States.
1- Terms?Cash in United States Currency.
A. S. WALLACE, Collector of
Internal Revenue, 3d Col. List., S. C.
August"? m p.t
H. F. AD1CKF.S.
_ LIKEN COATS.
3 T INEN COATS worth $1 50, sold for $1 25, at
I A H. F. ADICKES'.
July 1 .. .L 20- * tf
PAiVAMA AND PAGODTHATS.
. "|UST received an additional lot of Gents' PA,
(| NAM-A and PAGODA HATS, for salens low
as the lowest."
[ . H. F. ADICKES.
GliYCERiNE SOAP,
1 CjUGAR, Cofl'ee, Corn, Meal and Racon, for sale
* O by II. F. ADICKES.
s May 20 ' 20 tf
/ COFFEE POTST&C.
I /COFFEE Pots, Well Buckets and Pulleys for
f |j sale bv " H. F. ADICKES.
" May 13'. 10 tf
gpRING L[jSTRE
MOUSE Colored Spring Lustre, cheap, for
sale by _ H. F. ADICKES.
i ApTJl 1 lii u
"mourning.
BLACK Bombazine and Tamartinc Mourning,
* for sale, strictly tor cash, at the Store of
H. F. ADICKES.
April I 13 tf
CASSTmeres. r
SUMMER CASSIMERE9 just arrived at the
Store or J I. F. ADICKES.
April 1 13 tf
HATBAND BONNETS.
X A DIES' Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Ac., for sale
A by " H. F. ADICKES.
April 1 13 tf
:; " shoes, &c.
TOU can always llnd a general Stock of Shoes,
Clothing, Hardware, Stationery, Ar.n at the
Store of II. F. ADICKES.
April 1 ' 13 '* tf
I *"r~ ^NEWSUPPLIES.
CIIALLIS, Delaines, Lenocs and Moznmbfques
of all shades, received-this week. Prices reduced
from 45 to 374 cents.
: H. F. ADICKES.
ALLISON & BRATTON.
! . .
- FOUTZ' MIXTURE.
AN external remedy for man and beast. For
sale by
ALLISON A BRATTON.
.July 22. 29 tf
Life Invigorator.
"I7I0UTZ' Vegetable Life .Invigorator or Health
F Restorer, Tor the oure of all diseases arising
from a disordered stomach. Can be bought of
. ALLISON A BRATTON.
1 .Tilly 22 29 tf
. . -ZINGARI^ BITTERS^
AN unequftled Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic
for all diseases flint arise from an impure con'
dkiou of the Blood or Torpid Liver. A great
regulator of the secretions and excretions. For
sale bv - ' ' ?
ALLISON A BRATTON.
July 22 " 29 tf
i^E GREAT" TONIC OF .THE AGE.
THE .Morning Star Bitters. This wonderful
Tonic Is unequaled as a cure for Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, BHious In.
fermittent and .Remittent Fevers, invaluable in
Ncrvcns weakness of all kinds.' For sale at
ALLISON A BRATTON'S.
July 22 { 29 ^ tl' .
. CATTLE POWDERS.
THESE Powders are given in all diseases inci-'
dent to the Horse and Cow. In fattening cattle,
it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide
and makes them thrive much faster, and increases
tho quantity of milk and Cr<5am twenty per cent.
Full directions accompany each package. -For
sale by . ALLISON & BRATTON. .
July 22 ' '29 tf
; WINE OF WILD CftERRY.
THIS agreeable Tonic Preparation combines
two very important and valuable agents,
Wild .Cherry and Iron, and is applicable to the
treatment of diseases when it is desired to impart
tonicity and yet avoid any undue excitementof
the heart and'vascular system. For sale by
ALLISON & BRATTON.
July 22 29 . tf
? BITTERS. .
WE keep (sonstantly on hand a good supply of
Drake's Plantation Bitten or Homestead
Tonic, and also,. Hostetter's c<4tf>rated Stomach
i Bitters,which arc universally acknowledged by nil
who have tried theip to bo as represented by Hostetter
A Smith, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
Koopnum*s "Anti-Dysenterv Bitters, Dr.
Hoofland's celebrated Gef man. Bitters, Oxygenated
Bitters and Dr. J. R. Rowan's Tonic Mixture,
1 all of which have been before the public for a num'
ber of years, and have each established a reputa'
tion. For sale by
ALLISON it BRATTON.
,- July 22 .. 20 . tf
BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS
ANNOUNCE the arrival and openingof a splendid
stock of SPRING AND SUMMER
i DRY GOODS,
I selected for this market with great care by mwnbers
of the firm, and bought on the most advantageous
tortus, and which are offered for sale as
j CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
. The Sfock embraces overy description of Goods
required for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and -Children's
wear; and so confident are wc of this fact that an
, enumeration of articles in the DRY GOODS line
. Ls deemed unnecessary. Give us a call!
Yorkville, March, 1899.
READ If-MADE CLOTHING
t /"|F ovory grade, suitable lor Spring and sumII
mor wear?cheap for cash?may he found at
the store of BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS.
March 25 12 tf
r " WOOD-SAWS,
LOCKS of every description, J tinges, Knives
and Forks, and a generaliissortmcnt of Hardware,
may be found at the store of
'BRATTON, MASON. A WITHER?,
j March 25 11 tf
j - PECK MEASURES, ~T
HALF-BUSHEL measures. Churn* of ditl'erentsizes,
Well-Buckets, Tubs, Bread Trays,
aiul Water-Duckets, for sale )?y
BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS.
. March 25 12 tf
. GLASS LANTERNS,
, "fJLATES, Cups and Saucers, Tumblers, Bowls
. wT and Pitchers, ibr sale by
i BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS.
March 25 . . 12 . If
: LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS,
a /~\F the very latest styles, and Spring and HumO
mer CAStflMKRRS, for gentlemen's wear,
' received on yesterday, and fousalo by
s bRatton, mason a Withers.
March 25 " 12 * tf
: 7 ~ PLOW LUCES,
Xl ED-CORDS, Roping and Twine, can bo found
a JD nt BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'.
P Kerch 2.1 12 tf
PURE
RYE AND CORN WHISKIES,
Distilled in the old style,
PDRE AND UNADULTERATED,
aythe Old North State Distillery,
?f GROOT, KUCK & CO., PROPRIETORS,
? - OHARLOTTH, IST. O.
K A LSO want to purchase 500 or 1,000 head of Cat>f
J\_ tie and IIo^s, and pay the highest cash price
d for Corn and llje.
July 1 " 20 fim
PHOfOGIUPHY.
JR. SOHpRB, thankful for the favors shown
, him during tiiteen years past, would announce
that his old friend, Sol,'' the king of day,
still favors him by hisoo-operation, and in ndcfi>f
tion, he lias taken his son, GEORGE T. SCHORB,
is into copartnership in tire production of every deli
seription of PICTURES in the highest style of
E the art. The "throo" cap safely promise to give
b us good a picture us any; perhaps, in some cases,
f- a little bettor,
STEREOSCOPES, ALBl'MS, CASES AND
FRAMES, of evorv variety, Htvaysorf hand and
sold at the lowest prices.
Tho GALLERY is open every day during business
hours, J. 1$. SCHyRIi A *}ON.
N. R.?We are, also, Agents *>r' Mendcnhall's
Patent Self-Acting LOOM, tile greatest Invention
if of the acre. Call and see bow beautifully it works.
is .June 3 tf
R SCHOOL BOOKS.
fr TUST received a supply of Profo-sor KEY
i- #J NOLDS' NEW SCHOOL HOOKS, embracing
i- Spoilers, and First, Second and Third Readcre.Also.HulUe
A Chapinan's ARIT1LMKTXCAL
TABLE BOOK. Also, lUUflo A Ohtyman's
SCHOOL REO ISTER, for Teachers. For sstfo nt
the "Enquirer Olty-e.*'by R, HRTSH'.
July 2" 21', t|- .
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. ]
For the District of South Carolina.
is'tj?ray.r0f j In Bankruptcy;
At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 12th day of u
August, 18(59.
rriHIS is to give notice that a Petition has been "
J. tllod in the said Court, by S. J.' RAY, of
Union County, in the said District, duly de- (
clared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress en- (
titled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of j
Bankruptcy throughout the United Stales " Appro v- f
cd, 2nd March, 18(57, for a discbarge and Certificate j
thereof, from all his debts and other claims prova- j
I hie under the said Act; and the 10th dayofSeptem- e
her, 18(59, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the bear- ]
ing of the samo, before WM. I. CLAWSON. t
one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said (
Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, g
when and where the Creditors who have proved 1
their claims, and other partios in interest, may at- 8
tend, and shew cause, if any they liave, why the c
pravor of the said Petition should not be granted. ]
V rvtttq v rnuvaev tt si \rarolml flq Messenger.
U\J U ItJ U? U Vilil tJVX* I VI KM ~ ??D
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t ' IN
THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. 1
For the District of South Carolina.
In the Mattorof ) T nAVKnnPTrY
JOSEPH G. IIARLAN, J in bankruptcy. ^
At Yorkvitla, in the said District}.on the 12th day
of August, 18G9. -1
Tdl$ is to give notice that a Petition lias been J
filed in said Court, by JOSEPH G. HARLAN, /
of Union County, hi said District duly declared a I
Bankrupt under the Act of Congress, entitled "An I
Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy c
throughout tlio United States," Approved, Marcn i
2d, 1.S07, for a discharge and certificate thereof, 0
from all his debts and other claims provable under u
the said Act; and the 10th duv. of September, I860, a
at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for thenearing of the s
same, before W. I. CLAWSON, one of the Reg- 0
isters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in C
Yorkvillo, South Carolina, when and where the t
Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any F
they have, why the prayer of the said Petition I
should not be granted.
LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
Ily T. W. CiiAWsoN, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 52 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COUET OF THE U. 8. C
For tlio Dlstrlet of 8, Carolina.
In the Matter of ) , B . ,
STEWART L. PRYOR. J lN bankruptcy. j
At YnrkrUb, in the said District, on the\2th day -1
of August, 1869. *
FflHISistogivenotico that a Petition has been fi? &
JL led in said Court, by STEWART L. PRYOR. d
of Union County, in said District, duly declared g
a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled h
"An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank- A
ruptcy throughout the United States'\ Approved c
2nd March, 18(17, for a discharge and Certificate c
thereof from all his debts and other claims prova- d
ble under the said Act; and the IOtfi day ofSep- &
temher, 18(19, at 12 o'clook, M., is assigned for the 0
hearing of the spine, before W. I. Clawson, 05.6 of a
the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at. his y
office in Yorkvillo, South Carolina, ^hen and h
where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, s!
if any tliey liave, why the prayer of the said I
Petition should not bo granted.
TATTTOP TAUVCAV Tf a (to Viuonnrrnr
1J\J U IO ?ii o vyxiii tiv/ii, u . i7. iuaioiiaioo niboovugvi
Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. "
August 12 32 3t
"WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! "
IN CUBA; 1
AND A GREAT REVOLUTION f
in" the
DRY GOODS STORE t
it
of r
JT. A. LEDERER & CO. \
.? a
The Senior partner has. just returned *
FROM A LARGE AUCTION, ;
with an assortment of 1
FINE MATERIALS,;
too numerous to mention, .
WHICH THEY OFFER JO SELL, not
at their price,.but ^
AT PRICES
that will suit tho
PRESENT EMERGENCY. "
Give them a call and
YOU WILL BE CONVINCED l
41
that what they say is r
THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, *
and nothing hut
THE TRUTH. J
June 3 22 tf jj
w. i. clawson,'j. s. r. thomson, t. w. clawson. t
: s
CLAWSON, THOMSON & CLAWSON, . 1
Attorneys at Law
AND I
SOLICITORS IN EQJJITY,
PRACTICE in the Courts of Spartanburg, Union,
York, Lancaster, Chester and Winnsboro,
and in the UnitedStates Courts for South Carolina. 1
Particular attention given to the collection of
Claims, in each of the above Counties, for foreign j
Merchants and others. . J
W. I. CLAWHON, the Senior member of the 0
linn, having served as Commissioner in Equity f1
for twelve years, and being familiar wi|h the sot- *
tlement of estates, will give special attention to 1
tins branch of the Practice, by making out re- F
turns for < luardians, Executors, and Administra- c
tors, and filing bills for the settleinentof Estates I
and relief from Confederate transactions, <fce.'
Office at Yorkviffe, S. C.t5^ * ' i
February 11. G ly c
DAILY AND WEEKLY J
MEMPHIS AVALANCHE. '
TERMS FOR 18MO.
"I A AIL Y?Yearly, by mail (in advance)....$10 00
J J " Six months, " " .... G 00 "
One month, " " .... 1 00 I
" One week, to carrier or agent.... 25
WEEKLY?One copy, one year $ 2 00
44 Clubsof live or ten copies each, 1" 75
" One copy for six months 1 50 A
An extra copy will be sent to the person who ]
makes up a club of ten, and an additional copy
for every twenty subscribers thereafter. A copy 1
of the Avalanelio Calendar will be sent to every <
subscriber of the Weekly. p
Additions can be made to the clubs at all times g
during the year, at proportionate rates, the times, g
in every cuse, to expire with the club; otherwise, u
single subscription rates must bo paid, Any va- ?
riation from this rule breaks up the club system j
nltogotbcr. Wo can only afford papers at club s
rates by having them all expire together. (
Remittances can bo made at out" risk when sent s
by express, charges prepaid, or by mail in regis- j
terod letters, or post office money orders or draffs. a
Monev letters are so frequently lost, and so much c
complaint caused by their los% that we are com- ]
polled to adopt tlio iliodosof transition dosignated
to protect ourselves as well as patrons.
Specimen copies of the AVALANCHE sent free of
charge.
All letters, telegraphic dispatches, and packages >
should be properlv sealed and addressed.
AVALANCHE,
Avalauche Building, Memphis, Tennessee.
RAWLIN SON'S HOTEL,
YORKVILLE, S. C,
lyya'v. THE Undersigned respectfully .
uimounccs to tlio citizens of this i
' niBTffl and the adjoining counties, and tho <
*52?i&mBE public gonerally, that lie has taken <
cliarge of the House iu Yorkville, formerly known '
as the -i
"KING'S MOUNTAIN II0TUL," J
and js fullv prepared to acoommodate, with Board- (
ing and Lodging, all who may favor him with a e
cail. s
The ROOMS AND BEDDING will bo kept neat (
and clean, and the TABLE furnished with the best \
the market affords. s
On the arrival of the trains, an agent will be in g
attendance at the Depot, to represent the House. ]
J. At. RA\y-JjIA\SON.
March II _ _ 10 * tf
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPLY, ~
\1|7"E have accepted tlio Agency of this safe and[i
y ? popular Company, Persons desiring to obtain
POLICIES ON THEIR LIVES and to make ,
a sooiue investment, will please eallatourLaw <
Oltico, in roar of the Court House. This Ccu?po- f
ny is managed by well known Southern men of
high character, and its investments are made at <
home instead of abroad, A number of FV>lJcies ?
are now ready for delivery at our office. The ap- (
plieant* will please call and get them, ,
WILSON & WITtUSRSpQON, j
Local Agent*. i
August h ??L tf
Jeags wanted, "
TWO CENTS AND A HALF per pound, IN
CURRENCY will he paid for CLEAN Cotton
or Linen R AGS deliveredat the
ENQUIRER OFFICE,
[IT THE- DISTRICT .COUBT OP THE. U. S.
For tlie Diet. ofS. Carolina.
in the matter of
FRANKLIN COBB.?In Bankruptcy.
it Yorkvffle, in the said District, on the 12th day oj
August, 1869.
IVTOTICE is hereby given that-a Petition has
Lm been ftled in said Court, by FRANKLIN
JOBB, of Greenville County, in said District,
luly declared a Bankrupt, under the A,ct of Congress,
entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform
jystom of Bankruptcy throughout the United
Itatee," Approved, 2d March, 1867, for a discharge
uid certificate thereof, from all his debts and otb;r
claims provable under the said Act; and the
,0th day of&eptember, 1869, at 12o'clock, M., is asrtgned
for the hearing of the same, before W. I..
Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of
laid Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Caroina,
when and where the creditors may attend,
ind shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer
>f the said Petition should not be granted.
LOUIS E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshalas Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
:h the district coubt of the tj. s.
" For the District of South Carolina.
in the matter of
PETER W. GOODWYN.?In Bankruptcy.
it TorkviUc,in the said Distrtcf, on the 12th day oj
August, 1869.
VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been
L^l filed in said Court, by P. W. GOODWYN, ot
Lbbeville County, in said District, duly declared a
bankrupt, underthe Aet of Congress, entitled " An
Let to Establish a Uniform System of Bankriipty
throughout the United States," Approved 2nd
larch, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof,
from all his debts ana other claims provable
mder said Act; and the 10th of September, 1869,
112 o'clock, M.,ls assigned for the hearing of the
ame, before "W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers
f raid Court, at his office in Yorkville,- Soutli
IamaKvsa Arhftn ottrl tvhnm nrorilfniM mfiv nl.
/oxunuaf Tw iioit auu nuoiv v*v>?<?w?w ...Hj
end, and shew cause, if any they have, why tlie
Taver of the said Petition snoula^idt be granted.
vOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marsha] as Messenger.
By T, W. Claw son, Deputy Messenger.
.August 12 32 3t
I1V THE DISTRICT^COURT
>?the U. States, for the Districr of S. Carolina.
in the matter of
JOSEPH J. ACKER.?In Bankruptcy.
If YorlcvSle, in said District, cm the Ylth day oj
August, 1869.
VOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has
been filed in said'-Court, by JOSEPH J.
wCKER. of Anderson County, in said District,
uly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Conress,
entitled'1 An Act to Establish a Uniform Sys?m
of Bankruptcy throughout the United States,"
ipproved 2nd March, 1367. for a discharge and
ertiticato thereof, from all his debts ana other
laims movable under the said Act; and the 10th
ay of September, 1860, at"12 o'clock, Mm isaasignd*
for hearing the same, before W* I. Clawson,
ne of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court,
t his office in Yorkville, S. Carolina, when and
rh'ere the Creditors may attend, and show cause,
r any they have, why the prayer of said Petition
hould not bo granted.
-OUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COTJRT ~
If the United States for the District of S. C.
In the Matter of linTi0?i,m..
OSEPH L. DOWDLE. J InBankruptcy'
If Yorlcirille, in die said District, on the 12f/t day
of August, 1869.
rHIS is to give notice that a Petition has been
filed in said Court by JOSEPH L. DOWDLE.
f Cheater County, .in said District, duly declared
Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled
An Act to Establish a Uniform System, of Bankuptcy
throughout the United States," Approved
nd March, 1867, for a discharge and Certificate
lorepf, from all liis debts and other claims provide
under the said Act; and the 10th day or Sepjtnber,
1869. at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the
earing of the same, before W. I. CLAWSON,
ne of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court,
t his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when
nd where the Creditors who have proved their
laims and other parties in interest may attend,
nd shew cause, if any thev have, why the prayer
f the said Petition snoula not be granted.
iOUIS E. J0HN80N,U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
'* By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
N THE DISTRICT COUET OF THE TJ. S.
For the District of South Carolina.
in the matter of
WM. CLYBURN.?In Bankruptcy.
Lf Yorkville, in the said District, on the \2th day
of August, 1869.
VOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition has been '
filed in said C6urt, bv WM. CLYBURN, of
Cershaw County, in said District, duly declared a
bankrupt, (under the Act of Congress, entitled
An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Banknptcy
throughout the United States," Approved
d March, 1867, for a discbarge and certificate
hereof, from all his debts and other claims provble
under said Act; and the 10th day of September,
1869, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the liearng
of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the
tegisters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at bis ofir?n
in Vnrk-vUlfl. South Carolina, when and where
he Creditors may atterd. and shew cause, if any
hey have, why the prayer of the said Petition
hould not be granted.
jOUIS E. JOHNSON tJ. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson. Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
N THE DISTSICT COUEYOF THEFTS.
For the District of South Carolina.
TN THE MATTElt OF
JAMES M. BOBO.?In Bankruptcy.
it Yorlcvillc, in the mid District, on the ]2th day
of August, 1869.
VT OTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been
[31 hied in said' Court, by JAMES M. BOBO,
if Unfon Couiity, jn fchen'aid District, duly delared
a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, enitled
"An Act to Establish a Uniform System of
lankruptcy throughout the United States," Ap>roved2d
March, 1867. for a discharge andcertiliate
thereof, from all his debts and other claims '
>rovable undor the said Act; and the 10th day of
September 1869, at 12cf clock, M., is assigned for the
learing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of
he Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his
iffice, in. Yorkville, South Carolina, when and
vherq the Creditors may attend, and shew cause,
f any they have, why the prayer of the said Peition
should not be granted.
jOUIS li. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
:n the districtcouetof the u~~s.
For the District of S. Carolina.
I If THE rfATTEIt OF
8. h. VAUGHN.?In Bankruptcy.
If YorlcviHe, in the mid District, on the 12th dot/
of August, 1869.
lyfOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has
3 been filed in the said Court, by S. I..
/AUGHN, of Union County, in said District,
luly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Confess,
entitled "Au Aot to. Establish a Uniform
Jysteai of Bankruptcy throughout the United
States," Approved 2d March, 1867, for a discharge
md certilicate thereof, from all his debts and otnir
claims provable under the said Act; and the
Qth day of September, 1869, at 12 o'clock, M., is nsligned
for the hearing" of the same, before W. I.
Jlawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of
aid Court, at liis olllce in Yorkvillo, South Camilla,
wheu and wliere tho Creditors may attend,
md shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer
if the said Petition shonhfnot be granted.
^OUIS E. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
August 12 32 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
3f the United States for Abe District ef St C.
In the Matter of ) T? n
JOSEPH S. SIMS, JlN IUnkbuptct*
At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 12th day
of August, 1869.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has
been filed in the said Court, by JOSEPH
5. SIMS, of Union County, 4* said District,
lulv declared a Bankrupt, under, the Act of
Congress, entitled "An Aot to Establish a Uniform
system of Raukruptty throughout the U. States,"
Approved 2nd Match,, 1867, for a discharge and
lejtificatc thereof, from all his debts ana other
ilaims provable under the said Act; and the 10th
lay of September, 1869, at 12 o'ctoek, M., is assignid
for the hearing of tlu> sapaes before W. I. Clawon
one of the Kearistiers in Bankruntcv of rau!
?ourt at Ids office in YorkvlUe, South Carolina,
vben and where the creditors may attend, and
hew cause tf any they have, why the prayer of the
aid Petition should not he granted.
liOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. OtAWSON, Deputy Messenger.
Augt\sJ 82 st
MECH ANICAI^WONDEHS.
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Mathematical Science to Mechanical Combinations,
delighted to expend itself in complicated
jontrivances, which should automatically perforin
wmething akin to human action. *
The genius of the Nineteenth Century, howev
jr. in more glorious and noble endeavor, seeks
linn) m.b/i o Mon...I. : ?1. ?1 11 <>..1011 Oiu
iixji, vy a, immune ?uieu antui luiim ???
thousand serdoea.requiraj of one man, but desire*
snly that a Machine shall perform one servite, but
ifeall occupy in doing it the placo of a thousand
men. ,.
Among these contrivances by which we seek,
with the tireless sinews of steel, to avert from
ourselves the penalties of the fall, not least ta/fhewomau'a
friend, the SEWING MACHINE, now
Uvought to seeming (seaming) perfection by tho
Singer Manufacturing Company, and to bo had of
M. JONES, Agent.