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. i AUCTIOXSAW ~ ADMINISTRATOR SALE. BY virtue of an orderfYona F. CfHarris, Judge t of the Court of Probatejoi- Tork County, wo will expose to publie safe, at the times and -? places mentiohet^shelow, a. part otsthe personal I property belonging fo tte estate G^j H GEOSCtf STEIM, DECEASED. j At the "Ho;ae place " in YorWffle, on TUESDAY, the ft* day ol .DECEMBER next, Thirty Shares of-frtockln theXlng!& Mountain Railroad Corapafflr, Sine Shares of stock in thelfeuth Carolina Railroad-Company and Soadh-Wdrtfern Rail- si road Bank* Horses, Cattle, Hogs, <?cT.jJl1so, s< On the fine of the King's Mountain Ratixdad, near the ChAter Line, On. WEBNK$IMY, the 8th of tf DECEMBER, nine Mules, fmirliead of Cattle, Corn, Fbflcfer, "Wheai and Farming Implements. h I japsmai. f Tul'RSDAxJ the 9th day of DECE>LBER, six- v: reeii Mules, between thirty and fbrty head of Cifh- 1> tie, Sheep, Com, Fodder, nncf Farmio.it luipfe- ^ merits. . ' . ! TkR.vTS^?tfetfh, r< 73T- On the day* of the sale in YorkviUe, .the real estate situated In town'will be offered for itent for the year 1870. The "Bratton plantation!'will be fc offered foi rent on the day of the sale at that place.' l( The "Fishing Creek Place," the^'folbert place/'and the plantation formerly owned by John M. _ PourlinaAn null Vin nflTorn^ fAr wxnf nn tllQ rlotr the snip at Iho "Fishing Creek"' place. , W. E. ERWIN, ) AfWrtt D CEO. J. STEELE, J Artm rs* November li 45 "V 3t ;V ' A.tt?climeiit Sale. , 1 W. Richards A Co., v.*. John A. Smith.? Warrant in Attactuneut, F. BY virtue of an order from Joseph F. Wallace, th Clerk of, the Court of Coipmon Pleaafor York ty countv, I will expose to public sale at York Coifrt ce House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN BECEMBER, next, and days following, until the whole la is sold, alargestock'of Goods, embracing' > W ' DRY GOODS, OLp^HING, HATS ? and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Wooden-Ware, Crockery ware, Hardware, Groceries, five barrels or Whiskey, together with almost every articlehisusfily fohnd In ^variety store?attached as the prop- la erty of Jphp A. Smith, at the suit pf W. Richarafc b( A Com pan v. Terms?Casing x / of iLH. GLENN, ar * ($7.12) ... j ,, Slnsfiff of Yprk Countv. November IT1 ' 45 ' rrrTr 4t ' H. g. APICRES. 'r'i g FALL* AND WiMTfift STOCK* * rpHE undersigned announces that his recent *v X purchases in the Northern Marketa are beginning to arrive. The Goods, comprising a Bill P* Stock of articles for FALL AND WINTER _ WEAR, were bought at the lowest prices, fbr Cash. ' H. F. ADICKES.:; October 14 41 j< tf ' r _ ?, . . I . . ... READY MAO? CliUTU19lir. Js. ICA"LL particular attention to rav Stock" of HOME-MADE CLOTHING, at th> following T very Rrw prices: 1 Coats at $4, C6 ami $10. Pants from $2.25 to $5. V6 I challenge a comparison of these articles with'iny jj, NojJl^rii prioe anjl ' H. F. ADICKES. a 1 Afresh Stock of School Books and Stationery just received. Anv article In this line not <>n j* g October 14 ' ' !' . . .tf 08 I .LriSiHBitiE&fcju* I /\ (without Forks) just received. Also, Silver su Plated Forks to Match. For sale by su H. F. ADICKES,of jji T A DIES' Drees Goods, such as Plain Poplins, PWd wata?* r< October 14 41 ? tf j , Euf ? tj Skin, and Fancv Cassimeres. For sale low pi for cash, by H. F. ADICKES. *1 A FULL supply of Boots and Shoes, selected ^ expressly for thin market, are selling oheap, J at i M ' ! * i ' ' Ti; " H. F. AI>ICKES\ m< October 14 41 u eri j^QN^BRATTQN, J --jL=!AsS-i-5?~ ; - ~ SSZS^SzS :?I m< SVAPHTA 0? PUEUIED OPIUM. , ^ mHIS beautiful preparation is purified from aU ^ X inert matter. Patients will bear the Svapnia who cannot tolerate Opium or Morphia. It does 1 not eoaatipate the bowels iiko opium, ft can be _ given tn'-either pill/ powderor solution. ^ Per sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. . TT September 16 37 tf * " . CHLORODINE T I TT3 an "Anodyne,; Diaphoretic Sedative, Astrin- A X * Antispasmodic and' Dniretfc.' Can be ^ found at I ALLISON A BRATTON'S. or September 16 37 tf ro :t1535Sli7vARNIHESrS^ Tt a POUNDS pure White Lead, ground St lLM\r ln.00. lOOjPdunctaDry White head. 50 Pounds Chrome Green in 'Oil and Dry. 50 Pounds Chrome Yellow, Dry and in Oil. . 100 . Porinds Spanish Brows/ in Oil ( For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. & QUS.fiM ,K0 fTAii'7: j A FULL supply of Tanner's, Lubricating, LinJ\ .seed and Kerosine Oils, for sale at the dNb Store of ALLISON A BRATTON.'" September 16 37 .. tf , T , bxue^TONE7 1 QAA POUNDS BLUE-STONE Just received ** y?l HI and for sale bv 1 ALLISON A BRATTON. ai September 16 37 - ' tf er SUBLIMED SULPHUR. illAA POUNDS Sublimed Sulphur on hand ? SJIMJ wd sale by * . , ALLISON A BRATTON. r. September 16 , ? ..,.. 37 . tf _ SAL SODA. ? a f\? k POUDS Sal Soda?the best article?for sale be 4UU bv ALLISON A BRATTON. & j| September 16-t::t : '37 tf APPLICATION FORDISCHARGE. j NOTICE is. hereby given that the undersigned, j Administrator of the estates of W. CREPS, MOORE A CREPS and C. R. MOORE, will make L a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of -g F York Countv, on the 3d day of December next, I when he will make application for discharge as p( Administrator of said estates. J. A. McLEAN, Administrator. J November 4 44 oi. ? APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE w NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, b< Administrator of the estate o! Dr. H. C. si CASTLES, deceased, will make a liual settlement of the said estate with the J udge of Prolate of York County, on the 3rd day of Decern l>er, next, when he wilfinakeapplication forafinal discharge cc as Administrator of the said estate. *v .1. R. CASTLES, Administrator. 01 November 4 44 5t*' APPLICATION FOS DISCHARGE^ _ NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, J Executor of the estarte of MARTHA A. M. H CRAWFORD, deceased, will make a final settlemeat with the Judge of Probate of York Countv, on the 3rd day of December next, when ho Will _ make application for discharge as Executor of the I said estate. : JOHN O. CRAWFORD, Executor. P November^ ,1 L 44 - otS AD DEES AND HARNESS. ~ I THE undersigned is still making and repairing SIA DDLES AND HARNESS ?t the old stand. ? where he will Ik? pleased to see his friends and customers and sell them goods CHEAP FOR CASH. He will keep constantly on hand Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Collars', Whips, Halters and everything usually kept in his line of busi- 01 ness. All he asks is a showing. y G. H. O'LEARY. ai November 1 -14 tf el ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. p A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH J\ M. SMITH, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. Those having claims are requested to present them properly authenticated. J. S. K. THOMSON, Administrator. | November 4 -44 3t J ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, a ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH 1 MILLER, deceased, are hereby notified to ii come forward and make immediate payment, or t< the claims will be placed in suit. S Dp"j.' V. miller:! Administrators. 1 ^ November 4 44 tt vx " ? - - ?AUCTION SAJbBS. /, fr **: . Rufiis Moore, Kxeoutor, vs. Ricnard Hare.? . Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. . r fc ohedtetfee to ftie 6M& of theC6hrt, airefctod L to ine, in Hie above ease, I will exposeAo.pub ' A 1\ M TRST.MOiNDAir. IN DECEMBER, NEXT, t York Court House, tjie real estate described in lp pleadings, to wit: I THE HOttSK AND LOT, ituated on Congress street, in Yorkvillo, fronting 3veuty?tive foet on said Congress street, mor#gr ?s, boiinded on tho North-East by.the Wt.formrly belonging to James E.Smitfy on the rear py tnds of G, . Williams, on tlve South by lot) now nowu as the w Factory lot.'' measuring in depth vree. hundred and thirty -jEeet, jnoreer less?said1 ouse and lot now; occupied by defendant as a, [arble Yard. ' . . , . _ a lor, t).a OTVTTSWfl TWVT adlolnltnr said iarble-Vnrd, sjtnated or?, -street;in ^orkille, at present k bo ten as the nFafctorY Lot," ounded oy the'nrtrWe-yafd lot above rteferred ?, lands belonging to the estate of George W. Williams, and. houses Mid: lot iinw owned/by Cnr>11, Clark <fc Co., eorrtalning>'. i: /.': ! it ONE-HALF ACRE, M^RE OR" L^SS. Terms?Cash on day'of stUki'lrorchaset to pay ?r papers and stamps, , R., M", d^LENN, 811.(52) ; , , ^SihortffQfYorkClqvnty. November 11 ;,;,: ;?5t) :yt ,^(4t Sale avid T. Lessley and Isabella C. Roddy, Admin-; istrators, vn. W? R. Hays aild others.?Bill/or Injunction, Account, Stole of Ltuld, <tc. N'obedience to the order of Court, to me direc. ted, in the above case, I will expose to pub? sale afTbrfc Obdft House, art the [RST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, ? following doscribod real estate la York ronn, belonging to the -estate .of David Roddy, (leased, in two tracts, as fellows: , .' , 1st, The Upper Trfictl. bov?nded on the east, by ' Dds of Alexander Winiford. north ty. lauds of r. R. Hays, west by landaOf Joha Hays, and oh ,e south by lands allotted to A'idoW for Dower, ntalning : ! 22a ACRES, MORE. OR LESS, 2. The Lower Tract, bounded north by ?dwor nd allotted the widow, east by lands of-EH zarth -AVxenn- and .Samuel Wylle; south by lands: W. R. Daniel, and -west by lands of Holbombe; | >d- D. C, Anderson, containing , itivti 394 ACRES, MORE OR.'LESS. Terms?Cash enough to pay costs of proeml?8, and the balance payable in ^o pupal apiMv iuataloiente,;ttdtb.toterest from date,' secuAd, r bond of puije&^.yith able^f, two approve ireties ana a mortgage of the premises. ; . . At the same time, and upon the same terms, I ill %9lLite rmeisionajrv intereatpLtlu; widow ip e^imoaHmtM-mfterTOTDown*.* PtWehAwr#to rr for stamps Md tapers'. yr ; f dr*". 1, Rs Hv GLENN. i r.;' \ 18J2) SheriffbfYork County. November 11;! i 45 >.u.; 4t ? ?' "i* *" ' ' " :1 ?" ;;;* * j yyT*,' : ^ , . ?tale in ur N obedience to tlie order of Judge.Williaiu-M. : Thomas, passed in above stated case at the Noimbe?,'T^ittWrtl|pffoil/t, PMvJJT fxpo^e to pub;ract of land in York county^ on the west side Catawba Riveiv bounded by. lauds of William irro^^Jfai^o^yairesj , iSMRRiha. itawba River, bounded by lands of Samuel D.i 1 u?the*e, Sanders Adkins and JamescThorny nati itawba River, in York county, containing f ^ 148 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ; r 1 Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with Ihrest from date, purchaser giving bond with two retics and a mortgage of the premises. Cash fficient on tho day of sale to pay the expenses ! these proceedings. Purchasers to bdv fcr pars and stamps. .RUT/GLENNI' l ' 1.37) ' Sheriff of York County, . November 11 : 45 ' > i - I 4t ?< \ ?_jj| U?1 ! .< r , Sale in Equity. >berta,Farr. Admlnlstjatbr,. w, B. V* Opel- < ?r, et aL?BftlJor salt Land. Injunotio^, ir./ j N obedience to the order of Coiirt to, mp direct- , ed in the aboye case, I will eatnqise to- public , le at Yprk Court House, on the ?.. -, RST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXi, 1 9 real estate of ALEXANDER HI PARRj de- ; ised, in York county, described as follows:' i ' 111 that tracts6T land sftua'todi oh Bullock's J eek, containing r' ' TIV .TTT*); 1 ?OUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRE&' ' >re or less, and bounded by lands of J. M. Robis, John McGowan, and saidHpllock's Creek. , '"1 TERMS OF SALE, i ' ! Dash enough to pay costs of proceedings. Balee of purchase money on a credit of twelve < Dnths with interest from day of sale, secured by 1 ud of purchaser ^vith good sureties and a mort- ] geoftne premises* 'Purchaser to pay for pars and stamps. \>! . JR. H. GL^NN, 1.62) \ " Shonftof York County. November 1^', \ i.4oy? 4t ? ' *4 'i irf A Sale^ Efliifty. ugh Tate, vs. Joseph B. Stewart,?2h7i to Forc" dose Mortgage. N obedience to tlio order of Judge William M. Thomas, I will expose to public sale at York j >urt House on the s, 11. r.ju tji ?*?< #r< MONDAY J# $f$CT, ie tract of land situate in York county, on the ad leading from Yorkville to Charlotte, eleven iles fropn Yorkville, bounded by.lands of Hugh ite, S. C. Johnson, Beinpsey Cook, and widow arnes, containing , i?2f ACRES,-MORE} OR. LESSp 5 Terms?Cashi Purchaser to pay for papers and unips. R. H. GLENN, 5.37) Sheriff of York County. , November 11 . 45 4t * rUDGE OFPROBATE'S SALE. argarefrGood, (widow) Applicant, ts. Ann Good, and others, heirs-atrlaw of William H. Good, deceased.? >S'n m rnons in Partition. 1Y virtue of an order from F. C. 11 ARRIS, , J Judge of Probate of York County, I will ex>so to public sale at York Court House, on the <TRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, tract of land in said County .situated on the wats of Rullock's Creek, containing ' 175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, modad by lands pf:Harrietr.pirkj, 'J; Jf; Good, 'illiam Kiclu and others, . TERMS,0F.^AJiKs . Gash sufficient on clay 'of idle td jay the costs ' suit and sale?the lxuauce 011 a credit of twelve onths, with interost from day of sale, secured by mdbftbe purchaser and good surettesshfta rtorttgeof the premises. ($7.87) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. CS " November 11 * ' 45 f 4t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SAGE. C. Chambers, Applicant, vs, R. E. Allison,"etux., and othors, heirs-at-law of Robert S. Chambers, deceased.?Summons in Partition. 5Y virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will exiso to public sale at York Court House, on the "IRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, tract of land, in said county, situated on the wat s of Clark's Fork, containing 225 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, mnded bv lands of J. D. Wylie, Thomas Whitedes, R. <?*. Whitesides and others. : TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the >sta of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of reive monftis, with interest from day of sale, seiredbv.thte bond pf the purchwrsnA good surces and a mortgage of the premises. ($7.87) R. H. GLENN, S. V. C. November U. ^ 45 . , , 4! UDGE OF PROBATE'S [annah Smith, Applicaut, vs. Jane Carter and others, heirs-at-law of John Smith, deceased.?Snminons in Partition. iY virtue of an order from F. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will excise to public sale at York Court House, on .the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, tract 01 WUU ill s;uu i. ouiiiy, ?uuuitm iihu null ters of Steel Creek, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACHES, lore or loss, bounded by lands of Mrs. Margaret [arris, H. C. Harris, W. S. McLollanand others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sullicicnt on the day of sale to pay the costs f suit aiulwaif4?t1*? l>alanyevon a credit of two ears, with' interest from diy'of sale, payable in unual instalments, secured by bond of the |mriaser and good sureties and a mortgage ofrthe remises. R. H. OLENN\ S. Y. C. November 11 (?7.87) 43 4t MILLINEEY ANDFANCY GOOBS establishment, aANING removed, my business from Chester to Yorkville, and taken the Store formerly coupled bv Mrs. Hacket, I will continue to keen lways on* hand a full line of MILLINERY, 'ANCY AND HAIR GOODS, to which I would ivito the attention of tlie Ladies. Having a daugh3r living in New York I shall receive, weekly, lovelties selected by herself in Millinery ami bur Goods, E. DICKINSON, Agent. September 2'\ :W :<m 1 AUCTION SAL.ES. . SHERIFF'S SALES. T1Y virtue of Write of Fieri Facial, to me dill rocted, ,will be sold between tbo legal hours (^Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY TN DECEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following'property, to i jSSilF McKnig^it, J oil n i gl ' others. Also one pther tract, confining one hundred and Aftyacfesj mofe or less,knowd as the YWhite Tract," bounded by lands of A. Haffner, W. Robinson and others, levied onas the property oCOhesley C. Gwin, at the suit of John G. Gill and others. . i ($8.37 ; o iOtm tract of land, lying on the waters of Allison Oreek, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres* more or leas, bounded by lauds of' Jane E. Japksoa, J. Harvey, M. W hi taker, F. Armstrong and others, levied on as the property of James A.-Bajcmye^, ap the suit of Walter B. Mette. C. E. Y7LT,. . * . ($2,62 Op'TAesday After the first Monday in December rieitj at the residence of the defendant, about 'si* ] thousand pourtds of seed cotton, levied on as the property cf Green Gordon, at the suit of .William A'./M5bro, ct'41.. survivors, and others. ($1.87 Ooe tract of ISnd, whereon defendant now resides, bounded by lands of Samuel Blair, Morrisoti Russell, Dennis Crosby and others, leyi'ed on ] as the property of Thomas*Roach, at the suit of 8. _ ??. YOtmgblbod.'Exeoutor, and Others. ($1.87 'Oh Tuesday after the first Monday In December next, at the residence of the defendant, forty bushels of corn, there or less, afid'thheo bnshels of wheat, more -or less, leviedon as tne properry 01 8. H. Anthony; at shit of James Childers and oth- ] ert. ' ' ; ' .1*2.25 About three hundred pounds of cotton. levied on as the property oF Obadiah Rarratt, at the suit dfJatnW CAMSveli and others. *J (#5.40 " One tra<jt of land, 'bounded by lands of Kins'* Mountain Iron Company, estate of Wnt. MeGlll and others, containing500 acres, more or less; also J owe other tract of hmd; bounded -fay hmdg -of SMfif. J^n eW ?f fflpMcullrana the tract above mentioned, containing 140 apres, more or less. The aboye named tracts are levtedoo as the property of 8. HZ-AdtAhony, at the^uit of JamoR Chilaers and others. "* }#24..r>5 One" tract of land, "known as tho'^Jamleson > land/' oontaininir eighty-three acres, mom or dens, bounded by lauds of-B, E? Foamster, J. (jr. Latbem, J. P. Hood and others, levied on as .the property of Moaeelatnem, deceased, atthnsuft of B. E. Feemstcr and others. (#4.96 K, H. GLENN, S. Y. C. 1 November 4 44 5t ( 4 SHERIFF'S SAL.E. " Matthew Harper vs. Dudley Jones?Foreclose "of tfortgugc,' BY virtue of an order from Judge William M. g Thomas, I will expose to pnblic sale, at York Court House, on tho -? . - ! flRSiMONDAX IN .DECEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land whereon- the Defendant now re- S sides, known as the "Coulter Tract," bounded by [ Fishing Creek, the Homestead, lands of Robert Browp and others, containing : IHREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-fWOAGRES, rrforfa 'far less. Sold as the property of Dudley ~ Jones, to foreclose a Mortgage in Invor of Matthew Harper. - , i TERMS OF SALE, , A credit of two months?the titles to be signed : but not delivered until the money,is paid accord- [ lag to the terms of sale, and jf the amount of the purchase fnoney is not paid when due, the land to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, for Cash. ' ' ,.r (#28.90) .' It. H. GLENN, 8. Y. D. . . .Noventberl . 44 ' 18t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. W. A. Moore, Applicant, vs. Sarah P. Jones, Mary P.Jones, ctaL. Heira-a t- Law of Robin Ap. C. ; Jones, Aecearata.?Order to Sell Ileal Estate/or 1 payment of Debts:. " > BY ylrtuAoLaa order directed to me in above case by F. C. HARRIS, Judge of the Court of Probate for York County, I will expose to public sale, at York Court Rouse, o;i the FlR^W^l^W'DEOEjfBfeR; NEXT, C.' J ones," deceased, situated Tri the county aforesaid, near the village 6f Rock Hill, on the Char* being the remfeinder of eald Hmde after'allotment _ of Dower to the widow.' This land adjoins lands ' of Edward Avery, Alexander F. Fewell, James be aQtdlfljfd^r^epAt, the eametlme and place, the reversionary ' interest. i? the widow's Dower will be sold for Qaata. I,Plats of the- land, will b? ready foil exami- I nation at the office of tho Judge of Probate, on the lay of Sale. .9. " ZJTOr-TTTX .u.p.d WSALE/' 1 '' A credit.of.one and two years, with interest ?j mo ill uuvr ui stalments?purchaser "to give bond and surety, with a mortgage of the premises. Cash sufficient ~ on tbe day of sale, to pay the costs. Purchasers t will bfc allowed to pay the entire bid in cash, If preferred. ($15.80) R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. D. November 4 44 ' 6t __ CLERK' S~S A L E. c , In Egulty-rVpyb County, 4 A. M. Jncksmi,* * VJ * * r.v. . _ , Foreclose Mortgage. j D. G. Wallace, et'al. J x ( TN .obedience to.tjie order of Judge Wm. hi. A$boiiafe:pa^adotjtho f^Jy (Term, 1869, inj U>e above stated case, l will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the ? x FIRST MONDAY P DECEMBER, NEXT, all the right, title and interest of the Defendant (it being one-third psgtl&ereof) .of an undivided tract of landjetid;ane-third Interest in a GRIST and SAW MILL situated thereon, Said land lying and situate ip York Ootmiy,' lathe State afore- _ said, on the Waters'of Catewba River, containing ' FORTCTWO ACRES," MORE OR LESS, known as-therfSBaroihere' MiTl.,f'-' " Tkrms.*ICASH^ ($25)F. WALLACE, Clork. Novem^?-?" r~7 ^44 13t GREAT 1NDUCEME? TS7 ] 1WANT at least TWENTY MEN, singly or with families, well recommended as to character,'togo With ine to Clark County, Arkansas, where they are to be employed on tfie form of W-. C. Dobyyformerly of this State. The neighbor- hood lea good one, and the locality healthy. I will give TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to'each hand, they to pay their own transportation, and expect to start by the last of November, when I will see ipY fiaudq out. . , !t,. I* will oiler at public sale,-ht my residence, on Tuesday, the ' - 23RD OF NOVEMBER, r j all tlie balance of my umnovable propertyj if not sold priVatWv before Hint time, consisting, mpart, of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Horse and Buggy, Farming Tools of all kinds, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Cows, Sheep, Stock Hogs, twelvepr ' fifteen fine killing Hogs; etc. ? > All persons haling claims against me wijl please present them, and those indebted tomo will please mako settlement at once. J. R. HALL. * October 21' /. 42 tf ; J ToeIlays are DANGEROUS, t HUSBANDS, you may delay buying vour devoted wife one of Singer's New'Family SEW- 1 ING MACHINES, until the incessant application of her time and labor, day and night, In season and out of season, to the tedious nnd wearisome toil of needle m ork, shall sow the seeds ol' disease in her already delicate constitution and bring on premature death. And then when you romember that the occasion of these wearisome toils was to keep yarn and yorfr children neatly clad, you must conclude that delay* ore dangerous, aod , think, perhaps too late, of the dim&s and dollars I you have spent for folly. M. JONES, Agent. < November 4 44 tf i HAIR JEWELRY. ~ t TIE undersigned will BRAID human hair to j order, in any required stitch, and mount tho ( same in gold of any required pattern for lingcrrincrs. ear-rinirs. breast-pins, bracelets, necklaces. , watch-chains," ^"c., with or without appendages. The same will lie done from THE SAME HAIR ] that is furnished, and as neatly ns any Northern i work. .Also, all ornamental articles, which are made of < Metids, Porcelain, Glass, Precious Stones, Ivory, ] Pearls, Paper, <fce., will be repaired to order at ] reasonable prices. E. A. CRENSHAW, PRACTICAL INVENTION. "?*7"IIO can estimate the pricolcss valuo of Amerf Y inventive genius of the nineteenth century? Burdened with the intorost of human- , ity, imcircumscribed by National interest or Ge- ; ographical Ixiunduries, it strides across seas, is- < lands and continents, scattering blessings in its } [course. Tpitiirij.s: I. M. SINGER, the great inventor of . Sewiiig Muehincs, as sold by \ , , , M. JONES, Agent. , November! 44 tf APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is lieroby given that the undersigned, 1 Administrator of the estate of MARY ELDER, deceased, will make a final settlement of i the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York County, on tho 29th day of November, next, when "lie will apply for a final dischargo < from liability as Administrator of the said estate. ' .F. JR. BRATTON^ Administrator. October 28 4J nt DRAWING KNIVEST A LOT of Drawing Knives, inst arrived and for sale by T. M. DORSON A CO. THE YORK DRUG STORE. fTaro noVon Hahd, as fHeyhkreWwiya had and intend to have,, a complete 8took of StApIo Drugs and Medicines, which they warrant to be pure and fresh, and which they proposo to sell on themost reasonable terms. A liberal disoount is allowed to Physicians making bills with us. , . KUYKEtfDAL & TOMLIffSON Ilavo Hostetter's, Plantation, Jlppflaad's Boggs' and Aimar's Ply Trap Bitters, all well krtown and well tried in imparting tone and strength to the system; ana; vigor arid health to Urn constitution.- - t .. . KUYKEJTDAI/& TOMLIIfSOJf Have Tilden's Ferreted Wineor'Wild (3ierry. This is a most excellent preparation, possessing the valuablefme^ici.nql properties of the wild eherrytree, in combination With 1 iron. This medicine meets every indication jrhore a tenic ik desired in nervous and exr .. citable ca?es, ,, '.f j', ^ , f, KUYKENDAL & TOMEWrSOXi, , Havp tlio Syrup of Bhubarband Potqssa, A remedy nnsQrpassed in Diarrhoea and Dysentery, either m tHeir Wmple m-'ehriihic !f-forms. ' '! .* i P.- ' U\i KUYKEJTDAL & TOMXlffSOfr" Have'the compound'fly tup of Qheen'tf Dfet 11?UU AipiWSBUb suu Ui\^iiFiMuwi?n atLveaud fUoqd .Purifier; Seltzer Aperient Soidlitz Powders, Calcined and Curate o: *' ' Magnesia.- "'r;: :.*>*. Vf-n'i: ..!T tirrKEBrDAi, ^ f Havb another ffnpplv o'f BlatsouX Syringes. Every family arid AVeTy PhysVr i efan siiould have one-; Marobiai'# Gehuiiie Uterine .Caikolipon, McMunn's Elixir of Opium and Paragon on;,* KUYKENDAA. & TOMLixSOKj. Havo.a multitude of valuable,.preparation* and useful article's that th'ey cannot advertise, fo'r want of spae^. lh 'Capl.1 (J rist's ekcelledt paper;;bat cemeto the York Brae , Stor^ atifC \yc. will show, tell^ijd spll you all '\vye can. ' ' t. , October 2V ' ' ' 42 tf Hi f Mm -i -ii ' 11 i in * ESTABLISHED 18IH>. / , ... r. ? ;. - -u .1 n< '~.r lAWEENCE D. DEBTZ & CO., IMPORTERS AVD DKAT/fcRS lit 7/bii :ANCY QOOOS, HOSI?RV, GLOVES, 7Lt 108 W. BALTIMORE STREET, . Between Howard 2nd Liberty^; - HALT 13VOPf"E, |' 1 * 1 '-"h ) !t '> >:; 1 October/ "* j 40 j 1/ i , "3pii io,: REEDER & DAVIS, Wi^iDOTTON FACTORS, >' ' ' '! ; ' 'h ?TI JENERAL COMMISSION AlERCHANtS, ADOH?'S NOBTIt WHARF,- ' .ftj chahlbbton, s. o. t Consignments Respectfully Solicited^ ISWELL REEDBR. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS.] . August 26 i . y-84;-:,-' {j 1 Gm raiironu. J. M. RAWLINSOX. November 11 45 tf PHOTOGRAPHY." " JR. SCHORB, thankful for the favors shown s him during fifteen years past, would announce that his old friend, "Sol," tho king of day, still favors him by his co-operation, and in addition, ho has taken his son, GEORGE T. SCHORB, into copartnership in the production of evorv description of PICTURES m the highest style of the art. The "three" can safely promise to give as good a picture as any; perhaps, in somo cases, a little better. STEREOSCOPES, ALBUMS, CASES AND FRAMES, of every variety, always on hand and sold at the lowest prices. The GALLERY is open every day during business hours. J. R. SCHORB <fc SOX. X. B.?We are, also, Agents for MendenhaH's Patent Self-Ac.ting LOOM, the greatost invention of the age. Call and see-how beautifully it works. .Tune :> 22 tf ENGLISH SODA. WE keep constantly on lmnd a pure article of English Bicarb. Soda. ' ALLTSOX iV BRATTOX, September lf? *T , it' ifcXE aajj twitw niusKXfcs, Distilled in the old style,- > -.wi-ion? TUBE AND UNADULTERATED, ! at (ho Old North State Distjrfery, \" j | OROOT, KUCK & CO^TROBBIETflis,,;! v j. , CHAELOTTE,Jfi,C, A LSO want to purchase 500 or 1,000 head of Cat-! tie and Hogs, and pay the highest cash price or Corn and Rve. ' : ' July 1 -ici 'i.'-. 2ft-: - !in.i ;i! 6m |. THE CHESTER REPORTED; A WEEKLY: NEWSPAPER, ' . ..' ! . .. - -1 <)? PCBU8HEPBY ' * I I. -C. K'LURE & Ji A. BRADLEY, JR., at''. !.;? OSX1STZ1R, ?. Ob ^ERMS, I NY ART ABLY IN ADVANCfc,...$3.00 November 4 ' 44 ^ tf *' j KJ1 LETT'S STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS, ftAM/8 PATENT COTTON OFN FEEDER. ' SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 1. ORAVELEY, Agent for the State, 52East Bajr, South of. the Old Awt Office, chalRLCESTCUN:, s. c.t,'\. '. R. LONDON, Sub-Ajent, Rock, Tiilj, Yqrk| 'ounty, South Carolina. August 19 i 33 : fat .'3m j j. NEWos wra, "" Commission Merchant, NO, 140 VE8T PKATT JJTfcHET, >' BATIMORE, MB., : ' ' " nrriLL give particular attention to the &ALE' f f OF PRODUCE, make liberal advances <rf uonoy ou Cotton ;apd will hdld the consignment "SSSSST"^4^.'% v ; S. B. MEAOHAM, '> Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER, Near First National Bank. OJIAHIjOTTB,N.O. j April22 ' ' ' 10 f' : f . 6m' EXCHANGE ON THE NORTH AT PAR,.; , - FOR SALE BY- c i' HARDIN & HEATH, : CHK8TER,8. C. S'T . October 14 , .41: ' MISS HATTIE WALKER'S SCHOOL j, , FO]B QIRLS.'-f:;"!,! i/f't, ,. LLNCOLNTON, N. CAROLINA. THIS School is now in successful pp eration. Miss "Walker i?s a Virginia lady of twenty-one years'' experience ''teaching. v :. Board and English tuition ?lk per nonth-bayablein advance; French$1*50; Music m tbe Piano $4 per month; ' Pupils received at any time and charged from .inie of entrance. Lincolnton is a healthy, quiet, moral place, in ailroad connection with Charlotte. Address Miss H. M. WALKER, Lincolnton, N. C. November 4 , 41 3t* RAWLINSOS HOTEL7 YORKVILLK, 65. C. THE Undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of this and the adjoining counties, and the public generally, that lie has taken charge of the House in Vorkviilo, formerly known is the . . . , ,: ' "KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL," md isfullj- prepared to accommodate, with Boardng and lodging, all who may favor him with a Mil. : . 1 Tho TABLE will he Airnislied with the best the uarket a/l'ords. On the arrival of trains, a carriage will be in ittendanco at the Depot, lor the conveyance of passengers to this House, or any part of town. The propr iter is at alUimes prepared to furnish conveyance .or passengers to points in, tho surrounding conntrv, which cannot he reached oy r* ?^/ t[* P ^^ TO THE WORK WO GLASS.?Woaren'ow prepared to furnish all classes with-constant employ* mont at hofbe, the whole of the t]me or, forth? spare irfombhts. BusinessHety, light and proftta* ble.j Pewoas of either ttfex Easily earn from 50c; to |5 per evorina, and a proportional sum by deYOtinctpeir whole t)me to tqebusiness. Boys and gtt'ls'eSrh nearly as much as inch: That all who see t^is notice may sand their address, and test $he business, we-.wake-thisunparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, w.e will spud 81 to pay for the trouble of writing. Fhll particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to comrftenoe tyork on, anda copy of-2V# People*aLUerat}/Companion?one of th^largest and best family newspapers published?all sent free bv mall. Reader, if yon want permanent, 'profltabfo: work, address E. C. ALLEN 4; CO., Auuusta, MAINE. . \ FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send a handsome prospectosof our NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE to any book agent, free of charge.' Address NATIONAL FUBLISHING' 001,' 'Phila., Pa., Atlanta, Oft,, or St. Louis, Mo* ?n?ft fifth* 1 mm! ! A.XiENTS WANTEL^Fqh How to MaKE the /jt jFajoi Pay. A sure,,safe and nraptical Guide to every Farmer, Stock Raiser, Garaenerand Fruit Cultunst. Bv this book yedrfV:proftta' may be doubled, land/increa?9cl in .value, poor memmado rich, and honest ipl|Of rewarded, finglish and (Soman. EverybufK'Tluys It. oOfisola in a fowtptvHshlps. r'Hnnm-eds In*a Slhglh tovhisht^.. agents I can find no bettor work during the Fall and Winter, , andfbcp' aQn? ,cfin each snake 9100 ph' i^onth. ' Send for Circular,' Address 1 TrETfJLER/iMcOURDY^CO., Pliiln/laliiMlL' 11a..I'lrw-jtimli. UhtO. Sti Louk AiO. r.r:'' agentbn-o&k new " //" PICTORIAL, FAMILY BIBLE. The Most Contains more than 1,000large and nuPopn lar thentic Illustrations,' 50,000 References; trrid'' Directions for the profitable Reading of ftr'ofttabld the tjoriptnree, Chronological <fc Gcnofttlo^oal' tables,'Tables of Measures, I "B ao k s . Weights, Coins, etc., a beautiful fanH f ' Ify RccordandFamilyAlbum; etc., etc. It is pronounoed by competent Judges to be superior to all, other ettttioiwof the Holy Bible, for the use of.?^lies,nunl8tpnj, students and others. Our Ageutujrire baling juiunprecedentcd' haWc^t. For Oironlars andfull particulars, address . t; .. ;I, pomfiB. POTTER A GO,. PulAre. r 1 , , 61$ #.617 9apsom St, Philadelphia. "tWo MONTHS , I F,RE1 1..FRJEE.1 I' Tie j Most rPoi)juigr Juvenile Jtagazjn# jp j uh.wi*<" ,;;>'uierlciu..':. ."j, { NOTHING SECTIONAL! | ~ ' NOTHING SECTAUMN! ] ^TRE AITTLT~ ftRP0R AL< ; !,* ' r. ' fir.fi .fry : hnq ir.v.v ;j ' j ijd- Entirely Original4*nd First-Glass. ]\ { \ ' ^Ad.hW subscribers for Thh LixrxKiCjBKPcmAL i for the nqw year/whose namps a^nd-money ate i sent in before the laftt of November, will receive ] the November and December Nos. of 1889 FREE, i v The Little CoppoijAi. katn larger cfrcidatiou than any- other Juyqhilp Magazine in the world, and ] is better Worth thh:price than any other Magazine published. *?* 9flf iITX OJ :<V : Because of its'itnuiense pii^latiom ,we am eha- j bled to furnish it at the low price qf One Dollar a Year : Single number 12 cents; dr freo tu.any , one who will try to raise a club. Beautiful premiums ft# olubgi ,?libe?ribe NOW. Baok num- i bers oari always be semi,: Address .. ALFRED L. SEWELL# CO.fPuBtis*fcIw, ' (' CHIOAOO, Iltlj. ] 30LiraT"jOTR]*lLL FOR 1S70. rtONTAESlNG a^Fairy Story for'fchriitoias, i -Dl?? TJ..?lit UM nomu 1^'( JPUIJ a. *4 U?^1V0 *? W11VWMJ, *vr MWgV'iyvQ^i iUVMltratou, Sent FREE on, receipt pf2opntstamp J torpogta^h^ADAMS & CO:,25 Brodmfieip Streefr ' OMWOPlTEW TORKi i cor the uncferiworld t of the Great 'City. T?\o sine of eyery ola-sa of society exposed. Avoid flic Railroid .tQ, ruin. j tsignalspfdatigfer aretrp. more MqnXY IN'rr FOR LrVK AOENT9 TITAN A XT ' other Book. Takos three pressos all ] the time to print fast enough. One 178 orders in Kj days. 740 pages, 45 Utnstrattons.' Price 88.50. AGENTS 1 WANTED, i Adfrew N. Y. BPOK CQ.j 145 Naawfl street, N.Y. | yy-IJiyTRR^ft fi-Ifl DE??The Real "origi- ' JjL nal." 22,0tf0apla. Tells now to hunt, trap and eaten ALL animals from mink to bear. $10 tannings secreta, Mipoges,' wdll bouhd. Every bey neoda.it ?/<;<ictf4<!PAYl< Money refunded if not ' aA&aaffl* SOMETHING in tile Star for everybody. Star 15 the weidj1870. An S-pBg^ -Unlversal- , iftf; family yvedkhr, giving current seoular news. Edited by Rfv. Dr. Williamson <fc J, S. Cant- , WstL $2.50 per year, in advance.. Premium to neio Stibg(bribers. Send for specimen, Address WILLIAMSON&CANTWEL^ClncionatiiOhio. COMMON SEWSEJtl WANTED?AGENTS. $250 per month to eell the only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE/ Price only $18. Great inducetftents to Agents.' This is the most popular Sewing'Machine of the day? makes.tbe famous !!Elastic Lock Stitch"?will do any kind of work that foil "bp done on any Machine ?100,000 sold endthe demand constantly increasing,' ' Now is the time to take an Agency. Send for circulars. Bewwcof in/riuyerji,~G&. Address, SECOMB & C0M Bostoii. Mass., Pittsburg, Pa^or8t.' Lonls, Mo. "STAR SPANGLED BAJTItER." It still waves, better than ever, Rich, Rare, Racy. Ledger size. 40column9.-^Wit, Humor, Fun,Humbugs exposed., Elegant $3?teal plats' Evangeline" gratis to every.subscriber. Only 75 cents for a whble rear?steel plate FREE. Specimens C cts. Address BANNER, Hinsdale,'N. H.. THE CELEBRATED STEWART COOK ST0Y| THE BEST IN THE WORM) I' i ; 1 * . j ' v , ' i ' OVER 100,000 ENT USH. Will do more work with. the same amount of fuel than any. other Stove! ever made. FULLER, WARDEN. & CO., i i kxcr.tistvk HANtTACTl'irKHK, >ui: 'a. THG-Y, H,: Y* .via, 1 i Descriptive pamphlets sent free. ~ ,7 ' KNl'MtNIT?KNiT. , AGENTS WANTED-everywhere to soil the ' AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented. ; Price $25. Will knit 2,000 stitches per minute, j Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bostoii, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. _ ' * ftit ,i. ... . ' 1 MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN 00.1 'j wina'efls of .... ,i THE PAJfcIS EXPOSITION JUSDAdU, - ' rl , WJttg 1IAVJK UNIFORMLY BSEN" AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS, AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS / f IIT pm? COUNTRY. , So that tUciu work is the acknowledged standard of excellence In Its department, respectfully announce that, with extended and perfected facilities, and by the exclusive use of recent improvements, they are now producing yet mpre perfect organs than ever before, in great variety as to style and price, adapted to all public and private uses, for Drawing Rooms, Libraries, Music Rooms, Concert Halls, Lodges, Churches, Schools, Ac,, in plain and elegant awes, alt of which they are enabled bv their unequaldd facilities for manufacture to sell at prices of inferior work.! so increased their usefulness and popularity that The recent improvements in these organs have they are1 unquestionably the most desirable instruments obtainable for family use, as well as Churches, Schools, Ac., while the prices at which they oan be afforded ($50 to $100 each) adapt thorn to the means and requirements of all classes. They are equally adapted to secular and sacred music, arc elegant as furniture, occupy little space, are not liable to gel out of order, (not requiring tuning once, where a piano-forte is tuned twenty times,) are vory durable, and moro easy to learn to play upon than the pianoforte. The M. A H. Organ Co., are now sfclling FOUR OCTAVE ORGANS for $50 each; FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS FIVE STOPS, with two sets of VIBRATORS for $125, and other styles at proportionate rates. For testimony to the superiority of their Organs, the Mason A Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully refer to the musical profession generally; a majority of the most prominent musicians in the country, with many of emlneneoin Europe, having given public testimony that the Masae A Hamlin Organs excel ail others. A circular containing this testimony in full will be sent free to any one desiring it, also a descriptive circular, containing fti 11 particulars respecting these i istruments, with correct drawings of the different styles and lowest prices, which are fixed and invariable. Address u'' 'THE MA80N A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 5(H) Broadway, N. Y.; 1M TremontSt., Boston. sH A 1 / A iiow I mado it in six months. SexZj X 14U crei aiu\ sample mailed free. A.J. Pullam, N. Y. ,'r ' ctfwr ? ctiGinn j)er H?nth pfflto Agwtoi TSi t) H fftZVn} ?nlar>' or eommission, to soil our Patent White Wire Clothes Jjines. Address Hudson River Wire flror/;,% 75 Tfjii. jjf.. jV. 1'., Ohieapn, Ttiehmniid or Memphis. ikSKsk. Iabotter than our regular shaped Axes for these reasonsPir$l?Il cuts deeper,. S^yfld?It ddn't stick m the wood. Third?It does not btf the hand. Fourth?No time is wanted in taking the Axe out of the out. Fifth?With the same labor Jroi* will do one-third more work than with reguar Axes. RM palm has nothing to do with the good qualities or this Axe, for all otir Axes are Eaintod red. If your hardware store- does not eep our goods, we will gladly answer fajpiries or nil your orders direct, or give yon the natne of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes. LIPPINCOTT <fc JJAXEWELL. Pittsburg. Pa. Sole owners of Colbnrn's and Red Jacket Patents: WITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or. Medicine. Sent post-paid, bh receipt of 10 cts. Address ft*. 151 B. FOOTE, (author of Medical Gbiriirtoh Srme) :No^ 120 Lexington Ave., cor. Bast, 18th St., _ L WAX WITH UXCQMFORTAHLE THUSSt JA ES. Comfort and Cure for- the Ruptured.. Sent ' post-pAid'on reeel^Uoif 16 ets.:'-Address Dr. eTbi ' FOOTE, Ho 120Lexington Avei, NeW York.- it ! THE^MAoTo OOMB~v/ili change -any colored ' hair or heard,tp a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mail fyr ?L Fg^aal? by Mer- J chants and Dniggfets generally.' Aooresft Matfic Onnb Cb., Sprtngftetd, Afaxfi. l-i- < . ' ' 1 ' 1, ThePtfrest^IJost and Cheapest SOLD BV /ILL UROCEBS. ! 4lilS. IKHib BUTTER?>fado from l gal. of milk,.wjthoftdrugs. Send 25c. and stamp,and ict recIpoAvjth' 'fall particulars. Very valuable. Address jjk M. tofNTON, 'Wilmington, pkio.' i .1- i .m ^ ?' . ' ?' | * *' "T ? >? fc f A DAY.?3$ new articles /for Agents. ] TpXi 0 Samplesfret. H. B. Shaw, Alfred, Me. ' ASK ycmr tooclor or'Drtlggist Ibr.StVEET \ 3UININE-iteqhBls(bitfer) (|uinfne; MTU by $TEARNES*;PABR?fc CO., Chemists, New Yarid j OFE MOTTO IS ' , : TQ -ATJ,.m Birth In quality and qtumtttv ,d'f. (fcods, as otit < Agents win testify, being the oldest House in'the ' touUirv, selling .each artuie for One Dollar, ?hQ3piiig all goods, the day the order is received* haying a large stock to select fyhffibtflrst-clasa Goods bought expressly for mlMrridoj dhd to satisfy tfll that we are reliable, we-give below (reference by permission), JordMr, MhrsW&X5b.; Geo. S. Wins- : tow ? Co. j Boston Silver Glass Cp.; Lee & Shep- *J n-d. ' , ^ ' " ! t P. St Sender Circular. Address EASTMAN A j KENDALLf2q MawleySt., Bostoqr P. Ot Box E. < W? AMI COMING. I r HB SREA^OtllOETitiDOLtAll 8AtlE'?f J Dry and Fancy Gatxhr, and will present to any ; person sending us a elub, e( Watch, Silk Dres#, Piece of pheeting, j-r ' . ' FKFSJE OF C9ST,' Send for Gatalogae of Goods. Utid sahiple?de- i tivered io tiny address free. r 1 ' , , * - J./S.^AWES A CO., ' 128 A 130 Fddefal St., BOStog, Mash., P: O. Bo* C. J N. Bi-+Snmples given on application for Oata- I loguo. . ?7iOB Ladies' Private Circular, of 3 mast useful 1; and indispensable articles ?ver invented,"adSress MAdam DirvAiyP. 0. Bo* 1446^1^* Y. City. ANTED, EVERYWHERE,' AGENTS.- j $1000 to $25d per month?Maleand Female, , to in troduce, the GENUINE IMPROVED COM MONdSENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ] rhls hiaohiri? will stitch, hem, fell, tack, quilt, 1 braid and Ciqhrodder in . a most superior manner. . Erica only $18. Fully Warranted for five y^ap. We will p&y $100(1 for any machine that will sew' a- . Wronger, mere "beautiful, or more elastic seslm than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stttchl'.' Every second stitch can be cut, aud still the cloth cannot be jgulled apart without tearing it. We pay ?gcnts frdtn $75 to $300 per month and expenses, 1 or a commission from which, twice that Amount . can be made. Address GEO# McEATHRON 6c CO-, Nashville, Tennessee. * "f _ CAfnrioir.?l>o not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless east-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. ~~ R. HOE & CO., ' MANBFACTUBEBS OF Warranted Extra Oaat Steel, Patent Ground Circular, Mill, Mulay and Gang ***&+ r i CIBCULAR SAWS, ., Wilf*. Movabte o/ Inserted Teeth, WE Claim for out Patent Circular Saw the followincr advantages over all others; i ! The shanks of the {eeth ate elastic, and exert a j uniform 'distention lii the sockots. f': The stability . i>f the plate is in rioway affected ] by inserting new sets-pf teeth. Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. 1 No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appli- ' iuiccs, are employed iu connection with the teeth, which are as simple in construction, and as easily used, as ft ntit fbr a bolt. * In short, all- the difficulties heretofore experienced iu the use of movable teeth for saws, are fully met arid obviated by.tliis invention. I " ' AISO, TCTTLE PATENT I "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SAWS, , OFALLKISDS. , Saw Mandrels, ftunuuing Machines, Ac., Ac. ] Send n>r Catalogues and Price Lists: j R. HOE A CO., ? Printing Press, Machino and Saw Mann&cturers, New York, Ronton, Mass., and London, Eng. November 11 41. , 6m If^li ' i/^lf ItUl ' ^snBhudar?A Ji'y ' m Syyrl H Ik National Watch Co, i ?F blgis? iix* ( Pronounced by Watch ( fj/C' -W a <SS Makers, Railroad tod Ex- , J[f v r?vT Vl press men, EastaBd Wait, fi jTif=Swcr ^ lj to-be tho most correct Li la Timekeepers mad#. M / Pt?PyrfZ^~--J7 Avoid parties wlio ad- J Uy^VpAtV*. q/J Ti rtlse to stBd Watches \WSt<&Ji " I'.O.D." PI'KPOKTIJP S5?l.e/ to be of our make. Be furnish nono for that IfHFfintV get GENUINE ELGLV WATCHES, B'jplr to dealers in toot own locality or eh-where, wtgm you know to be bonorable., Baslncss 0111 re and Sales Boom 160 A 161 Lake Street. Chicago, I1L 1 ,-/r" 1VJL.L J-jJLi ] ' and <* , . 1 C HANNELOYS TERSj.! S~\ AFTER the 1st of November, it is xj^jkjLflr proposed fo furnish thaseOystera, either ; in the shell or opened, in quantities to suit purchasers, and at tho lowest market prices. The Mill Pond Oyster supplied will be the celebrated GULL A ISLAND OYSTER, from the Lucas Mill Pond, at Charleston, which, for flavor, j and plumpness, is well known to be unsurpassed. Terms Cash. Orders solicited from all parts of the oonntty; Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, P. 0. Box, No. 339, Charleston, S. C. References.?James Adger <fc Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. RaveneJ, David Jennings, MoCrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan. October 14 41 , lm : HAGS WASTED. TVO CENTS per ponnd. IN CURRENCY, ; will be paid for CLEAN Cotton or Linen RAGS delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. Oetolier 14 41 tf -??pisKrar IN THE MATTER OF HILLARY KIRKPATRICK.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkvff&l'fH fttkrict', oh the 4th day ! -di - of November, 1869. TVTOlJl CH is hereby given that ^Petition baa boon JlW; filed insaidCourt, by HILLARY KIRKPATRICK. of YorkCountyvin the said District, diir ly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of COne, entitled "An Aetto-Establish a Uniform xe of Bankruptcy throughout the United V' Approved $1 March, 1867, far a discharge ami certificate thereof, tfom all his debts and other claims ptovable under the said Actj and the 30th day or November,49W, at 12o'clock, M., ia assigned for the hearing'of the same, before W. I. ClaWson, one of the Registers lp Bankruptcy of aaid COurt, at his office In YorkviHe, South Carolina, when and whete the: Creditors -may attend, and shew cause, if any they, have, why the prayer of the said Pietiuon shoula trot be granted. LOUKTB. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshals* Messenger. By T. W. Cuawson, Deprfty Messenger. . iNovember 4 , 44, ,!f ;i 3t Of TSM DISTMCT OOiraT OF THE U 8 Forthe Dlst. ofS. Carolina. At YorhviHc, m i^eaid Dittrict, ou the Mh day of . ' v r.AotegiJer, ,1869. a VTOTICE is hereby -given that a Petition has JM beenfilOd iuSaTdConrt, by FRANCIS HAMMOND, of Richland County, In said District, duly declared.,& Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled '"4a Act tg Establish a, Uniform sVstem dt BArrttrutJtoy throdfchout the United Stable,^Approved, 2d March, ?$67, for a diseliKrge md tsarttfioate thereof, from all his debts aad oth3r claims, provable under the.raid Act; and the iOth day of November, 1889, atlZo'clock, M., is asrfgbed Jbv the bearing of the same, before W. 1. Dlaw-sOn, ope of the Register* hi Bankruptcy of jaid Court, at, ids olftce in- Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, Md Shew cause, If arty they have,' why tneprayer )f the said Petition should not be granted. iiOU IS K. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. f'L.vwsoy, Debutv Messenger. * 'November4' ' rtrjft 7T ?t State of south carolisa, York County, WHEREAS J. G, HETUERri^GTON has applied tb me for tetter* of Administration, in all and singular, the goods and chattels, Tifrfets md credits of REBECCA HETHERINOTON. Gate of tiie County aforesaid, Deoeosed. , Theee are, therefore, to'cite and adnfonish all mdJatngular, the ldudredand creditors of the laid deceased, to be and appear before me ?t our next Judge of Probate's Court, of tbesaid County, x) do holaeri at Tdrk Court H6u*e, on the* I5TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, instant, to she* cause. t< any, why ti^e said Administration should not jriven tinder my hand and'Seal, this 1st d*y of Novotriber.in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, andjte tbe ir.iti .- r?o4'fif[ - hr.r. ~.i Judge or Probate. Novembor4 i'A 'U\-t 2** DRTOOOOSA^D GROCERIES. fTAYING boujihtom the entire Interest of Col. IjhWl, B. Wi??o?* in tbe bde firm of AVERY UJjr OAXT, T tha UiMiinMa of t],a if ffiffM V44U wwumtwq ?vw )ld stand In the "lAnatLp Block)' oh my oWiu^ jount, and hope to receive a Cb?thiria$^'ef *the patronage so liberally extended to then vld. Jfnn. WUU every hq^gGoodsat tlig^WtyWwll as'low as any other hbttse fnwiHi or thfc neighboring towns. -1r *r . I. propose- to seUexdusiveJy for cash?-only one price asked, and all article^ guaranteed to turn out jSwsrto1aSfcJ WILLIAMS and W* H 'CfJtfr COCK are witfe ma^apd would be pleo?ed"*o see ihpirfronds and acquaintenc^, Aamai^T ' j " Wif/uqi V- * >*: . ( (1.., .. I ' ' ; ,-f, J; Other business requiring my undivided ittention, I have dispoaea of toy interest hi the popsrtnbrsWp of AVERYA WILSON", to my partnerv'Mfy. Avery. Cordially commending aim to the confidence qf the public, I respectfully solicit for.htm acontipuahce of the patronage extended toHhe late flrmv :I*} >/ if t c *T r. W. B. WILSON. January 7 1 ' , r tf IJT THE COURT OF PROBATE, . / .:<( ; ii^Teilc County. ' Elisabeth Turner, Applicant, vs. James A. Tur, ner, and others. Heirs-at-Law of Robert R. .Tnrher.ideceaeodi i TT appearing to ply satisfaction that George V. X Turner, John Kenmore and wife, Emily M.; and Samuel E. d Turner are living without the limits of, 6hiaJ9tate, notice Is hereby given to said Defendants to . be and appear at the Court of Probate to bb holden at Yore Court House on or before the 22tbttny of December next, to shew cause if any they can,.why the. real estate of Robert R. Turner.should-not be divided or sold, or their consent tpihe same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and Seal of Office, at Yorkville. S. cl thiB 2d. day of November, I860. FRANK^C; HARRJS, Judge of Probate. November? 44 6t IN THE COURT OF PROBATE, ft YORK COUZfTY. R. R. Darwin, Applicant, tfc.'Mrs. Gillie Darwin, :-.tt ai,i heirs-at4*w of Presaly P. Darwin, deoeoaed. i; . . . v. FT appearing to my satisfaction that A. R. Beam I anuwife, Maryland"W. T. Smarr^ndwife, warjcy, behig two of the Defendants, residing without this State, it is ordered, that they do appear antbobJect to. the sale <ol the Real Estate of Pressly P. .Darwin,, deceased, onpr, before the 23d fay of Noy ember next, or'their consent to the ame will be entered of refcoikL 1 jiven under my hand and Seal of Ofiioe, at-York *a%_ ?'? -i a loan vuie, ?. <J.. (B48 /ui uay 01 wwuw, xou?, P;' C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. October 14 r-.n-i.. i.-, 4i v ; 0t ip THE COURT OF PROBATE. TOlMt COUNTY. Naiicy J/Rattareo, Joijp A. Rattaree, Martha Rat' taree, and Henrietta Rattaree, hefrs-at-Law of Henry Rattaree, deoeasod. ' YOU.a^ hereby ordered to appear a, die Court X Of Probata, to be holdan.at York Coprt House, on .the 33d ddy of November next,, to shew cause, If any you can, why the proceeds of the real estate of I leery Rattaree, deceased, sold by me for partition ana division, should not be paia over to A, Williford, Administrator of the said Henry Rattaree, deceased, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said deooaaod. Griveu. under my band and seal of office, this 9th dat of October, A. D., 1899. F. CV HARRIS, Judge of Probate. Otfober 14- , *? r e m '4J . r;i:'r 6t WSSOLtttlOK OF 'COPARTNERSHIP. is this day dissolved by mutual oonseht. The business will be conducted at the old stand by G. H. O'Learv. * T. M? DOBSON A CO., i : -? : G. Hi CLEARY. i 1 i,' ' ' .f. 'f I . 1 . 1 ' ' TOU# undersigned take this method of tenderX ing to their friends and-'customers their siii?erotbauks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them while engaged in the SADDLE A HARNESS BUSINESS, and hope the same may be continued to Mr. G. H. O'Leary. T. M. DOBSON A CO.* October 21 42.' tf TQMILIZQWXERS. great SArara ur water power. THE unrivalled Double Turbine Leffel WATER WHEEL, warranted superior to the Overshot. Applicable'to all heads and iflf kinds yt machinery. Having the exclusive agency of the surrounding Counties, any person'(Wishing Wheels, can write to meat Lewlavilld, Cheater bounty, S. C. A11 information asked for will be prompt]v given and circulars sent gratis. , J. B. FENNEL. October 7 ~ ' 40 } 6m IN EQUITY?YORK. lu H. Massey, V r - va, > 1 Bill /or Belief, Account, dc. W. Willi ford, et al. J FT appearing to my satisfaction that W. WilliJL fora and J?. L. Torrence, Defendants in this jaso, reside beyond the limits of this State. It Is Drdered, on motion of Smith, Complainant's Solicitor, that said Defendants do appear and plead, inswer or demur to Complainant's Bill, within forty days from the publication hereof, or a Decree oro confeMo, will bo given against them. J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. October 21 42 6t MILLIS^EiLYrFAyC YAffD HATR GOODS. JUST B?CC1T?D 4LO'f OF HAIB GOODS, consisting of Japanese, Empire and Chinese Switches, Single Is, Bunch Curls, Braids and Chignons, with a handsome assortment of Ladies'' and Children's Hats asd Bonnets-, old Lady Bonnets and Caps, Bridal Wreaths and Illusion for Veils, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Laces, Intent's Caps, and Fane)' GObda';generally. With Thomson's Glove fitting Corset; at Mrs, IL DICKINSON, Agent's. October? 40 tf widfTJSD. ~D EES WAX, Corn, Cotton, Buttor, Cheeae, Tf -Fggs and any other Produce, for whfeh the hlgfiest market price will be paid, by Vr- J. A. LFDERER, At the "Clawson Building*'* October 2s1 42 1f