Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, June 08, 1871, Image 3

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jSpttml Dtotios. I; Prize Stories-r-$800. i The Proprietor of the "Yorkvilee Enquirer" offers THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS in prizes j for the best ORIGINAL STORIES delivered to I ~ him by the 15th of October, 1871. For further . particulars, address I L. M. GRIST, Yorkville, S. C. Our exchanges are requested to give the ~ above a few insertions. Dr. Tutt's Expectorant. ] All who have used this invaluable medicine for Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Inflammation of the Lungs or Chest, Hoarseness, Difficplfyi of B,reathing, Bronchitis, and all dis- _[ eases of the LungB attest its usefulness. For Lu%affiMtk>hs it lias nc equal. Spartanburg District. The 3rd round of the Spartanburg District, S. C 1 Conference, for 1871, will be as follows : " ; Spartanburg Station, on the 3d and 4th of June; Rich Hill, on the 10th.and 11th of June; Spartan- r bur^ Circuit, on the 17th and 18th of June; Gou- J deysville, on the 1st and 2nd of July; Pacolet, on o the 8th and 9th'of July; Fair Forest, on the 15th ~ and 18th of July; Belmont, on the 22nd and 23rd of July; Cane Creek and Goshen Hill, on the 29th J and SOthof Jnly; Union and Sardis, on the 5th and ! 6th of August; Rook Hill, on the 12th and 18th j -r of August; York Circuit, on the 19th and 20th of August T. G. HERBERT, P. E. 1 June 1 22 tf The "Pain Killer," may justly bestyled the great medicine of the world, for there is no region . of the globe into which it has not found its way, < and been largely used ana highly prized. 'Here- * over, there is no clime to which it has not proved b to-be well adapted-Jbr the cure of a considerable variety of diseases**!* is a speedy and safe rem ed.v for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and , > varioos ot^er ji^urkius, as. well as for dysentery, ? iniraHv sujftedrfbr eveiyraee of miw on the face the globe.,v It tea very significant fact, that notwithstanding the long.periocTdf years that the. uFain Killer" - ' has been o$fbre the world, it has never lost one j whit of itspqpn)arity, but, on the contrary, the ? call ftj'r it hah steadily increased from its first die- _ oovery, and at no previous time has the demand for it been, so great, or the quantity made been so _ large, as it is to-day. 1 Another significant feet is, that nowhere has the - Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been _ more generally used by families ana individuals, than it has bbefi here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer ? will continue to be, what we have styled it, the i ukeat ksmoinb of the world, there cannot be . dc the shadow of a doubt.?Providence Advertiser. OBITUARY. ~ 1 Died?ATyorkville, S. C., May 17th, 1871, in _ the 52nd year of her age, Mrs. MARY M. DUNOYANT, wife of the late Col. A. Q. Dunovant. After months of suffering, marked by unsur- J passing patience, fortitude, and resignation, she &passed Prom the pains and sorrows of this fitful, _ feverish world to an immortality of happinesspassed, as fades the light of day?glimmering, dickering, shedding anew its radiant rays over T heart anasoul; thhn, slowly fading from our view V t/? ?hitiA with unrenewed srlorv, and a still brigh ter effulgence in other worlds,* while night's dark mantle, like a pall, enshrouds home, hearts and ~~~ souls. . . When memory unrolls her pages, the pen fel- J ters: it can not 'do justice to one so noble; yet I J] would place this humble tribute on her tomb. Once more I behold her in all the health, beauty, ? happiness, and-joy of life; the fond wife, and tender mother; the noble soul and exalted mind *m' shining forth in all their glory and energy; a de- f voted husband ministering to her, while fond chil- hi dren shed light and joy around. Thei^ I see the so stricken wife and mother bowed down.with grief; in the trembling lips, with Christian hope, repeating: ? "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Then again, I hehold her on the couch of sickness andepiTerlng. 1 Still the same heroic qualities of heart and- mind, only developed and beautified by affliction.' Gen- ^ erosity, affection, loveliness, qnicknefeabjf perception, and energy of thought cbaracterij(ed;|he no- ? ble woman; as meekness,'patience in long suffering, hope, faith marked the Christian. ..Jttuember of the church militant on earth, she, with faith I looked forward to the church triumphant above. jjj Oh! faith, thou ray divine, that piercest through b the shadows and clouds of this world even unto _ the-sapphire throne! how small, and weak, and faint our woes and cares when seen through thee! how gloriously bright the golden streets when ^ lighted up by thee! By the sufferer's couch thou k vvast ever near, whispering of peace and joy be?rond; lingered when death's icy touch was fblt; ? ingered to bear the enraptured spirit unto .those i Jqys that "eye hath not seen, nor ear hath heard" Jr. ?aye through thee. j' ? rlf blK*rcsideuee, Tn this county, on the 81*4 ul-? timo, of Consumption, GEORGE WILLIAMS * JEFFERYS, in the 39tli year of his age. 1 In this county, on the 29th ultimo, Mrs. E. S. j* BLACK, widow of Hon. James A. Black. CORN FOR SALE. A (5)AA BUSHELS of good sound CORN for l^UU sale at $1.10 per oushel, Cash. Apply to me at Howell's Ferry, York county, S. C. J. 8. R. THOMSON. June 8 23 tf , - STRAYED. FROM the subscriber several weeks A jMp ago, a black no-horn COW, with white _ I ff on the belly and tail. When last heard of she was In the neighborhood of Herndon's Mill. A liberal reward will be paid for her de- f livery to me. F. CHRISTMAN. 1 June 8 23 tf ~ NOTICE. l AFTER this date, NO GOODS shall leave mv ?J Store FOR ANY PERSON, until the cash p lias been paid for them; and IF YOU OWE ME, ^gall and pay by the first day of July, or you will nave to pay costs. 4i. B. P. BOYD. i June 8 .23 4t r. YORXVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, Yorkville, S. C. I THE Second Session of the Collegiate ; yearof 1871, will open JUNE2Gth, and 4 iroRBt close November 9th. W TERMS: f mKr Payable one- half on entrance, and the Jr. remainder on the 1st of October: ? Tuition and Board, including Lights and Fuel, $100 Extras, at the usual price. j For further information, Address, f Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, President. June 8 23 * tf m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Yorlt Country. WHEREAS M. ELLEN MARTIN has applied to me for Letters of Administration, _ on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights ~ and credits of JAMES O. MARTIN, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 and J singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de- ? ceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be holaen at York Court House on the 16TH DAY OF JUNE instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. * Given under my hand and Seal, this 1st day of June, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in the 95th ! year of the Independence of the United States of America. S. B. HALL, Judge of Probate. June 8 23 2t STATE OF SOUTH. CAROL! Jf A. 1 W. York County. HEREAS, X F. WORKMAN has applied 1 to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods aud chattels, rights and credits of B. F. ELLIS, late of the county afore- j said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and _ singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, to I beholdenat York Court Houseon the20TH DAY ? OF JUNE, instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under ihy hand and Seal, this 5th day of June, in the year of our Lara one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in the 95th I ' year of the Independence of the United States J of America. 8. B. HALL, J udge of Probate. J J une 8 22 zt | ' ESTABLISHED 1857. n L. H. MILLER, ' MILLER'S SAFE AND IRON WORKS, 1 BALTIMORE, MP. S A LKSKOOM: 205 BALTIMORE STREET, \ (Oue Door above Hanover,) c FACTORY: Square bounded by Henrietta, Clar- c et, Fremont and Warner Streets. c : . . 1 Every variety of the Best Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Bankers' Chests, Improved Combination Locks, Banlc Vaults and Doors. 4 ? Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. ( 12,000 IN USE-TESTED IN 200 FIRES. { Nkab Rkfkrknces National Bank, Chester, t Smith and Melton, Chester ; John Agnew A Son, Columbia, S. C. June 8 23 tf F. M. DOBSON & CO. ~ BUSINESS^ I*TE attend to our own business and have fy steady employment in dbing so. T. M. DOBSON & CO. KETTLES. BRASS and Porcelain-Lined Preserving Kettles, for sale at the popular House of T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. FANS. PALM-LEAF FANS for sale, at the House that attends to its own business. T. M. DOBSON & CO. LADIESMHATS. A FEW left, at the House that minds its own \ business. T. M. DOBSON & CO. OIL CLOTH. A GOOD article for sale, at the House that is \ making money by attending to its oyrn busiest T. M. DOBSON A CO. CRADLES. _ JtTILL a few six-finger Cradles left. Price ffl. j We are selling very fast by attending to our wn business. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. iwiixsAWs! A SUPPLY always kept on hand. In doing so A we mind our own business. T. M. DOBSON A Ca COFFEE. rAYA COFFEE kept constantly on hand. In doing so we mind our own business. T. M. DOBSON A CO. UMBRELLAS. A PEW Buggy Umbrellas on band, which we 1. sell cheap. In doing so we attend to our own usiness. T. M. DOBSON <k CO. MACHINE THREAD. s yOOD supply of Singer's Sewing Machines bread kept on {and. In gettiugit we were J ng our own business. \.A. T. M. DOBSON dfc CO. j " CANDY AND NUTS. A .GOOD supply of Candy and Nuts kept in A Store. In doing so we attend to our own S&tess. . T. M. DOBSON A CO. ;: SO CHEAIEN rkOBSON, why do you sell so many Goods so J cheap? Simply because I attend to my own business. f t DRESS GOODS. )UR Store is well supplied with a nice line of Dress Goods, which we are offering low. In >ing so we attend to our own business. T. M. DOBSON & CO. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. {UY all your Dry Goods and Groceries from DOBSON, because he keeps a good supply at w figures, by attending to his own business. CUTTING-KNIFE BLADES. LFEW old fashioned Cutting-Knife Blades for sale.' We got thein by attending to our own isiness. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. SAFETY FUSE. M/"E are always supplied with Safety Fuse T and Blasting Powder, at low figures by atnding to our own business. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BUGGY WHIPS LRE selling cheap, at the House that minds its own business. T. M. DOBSON & CO. DON'T FORGET. ?7"HEN you oometo town, don't forget to call ' T and see old sharp nosed DOBSON and price s Goods. He will show-you round and sell you the Goods If he ean, and in doing so he is mindg bis own business. BOOKS. 1TE keep Dictionaries, McGuffey's 1st, 2nd and Y 3rd Readers, Davies' Arithmetics, Spelling x>ks, Blank, Pass, and Copy Books, and we II them when we mind our own business. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. 7 CHAINS. ) RAWING. Stay, Tongue, Breast, Lock, Log. Halter ana Dog Chains, will always be found DOBSON'S?the man thaLattends to his own isiness, and has as much as he can possibly do, ~ CHIGNONS. 1ARATOGA Chignons, Switches and French ) Flowers, at the cheap Store of , T. M. DOBSON & CO. UMCKI3S& BLACK. * liAmlaP SwSSIPI1"" X7"E call particular attention to our well-assort' ed stook of &dies' Skirts, white and colored; Laces, Embroidered Lace and Linen Collars and Cuffs, Embroidered Edgings and Insertings, Lace and Hemsticlied Handkerchiefs, Pique Trimmings, white and colored; Silk Fringes, assorted colors; Sash, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Corsets,. Gloves, nd many other articles too numerous to mention. . ADICKES & BLACK. ladies' suits. )N hand and for sale at the fashionable Storeof ADICKES & BLACK. handkerchiefs. ITJST received 18 dozen Ladies' Lace and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, which must be sold, lease call and examine. ADICKES <fc BLACK. cottonades. . LGOOD Stock of Cottonades on hand and for sale by ADICKES A BLACK. linens. ~ ' INENS for Pants, Ac., on hand and for sale at J - ADICKES & BLACK'S. lPPLE and peach parers. LLOT of Apple and Peach Parers for sale, by ADICKES & BLACK. linen coats. L LARGE Stock of Linen Coats, just through the Machine. Call and examine them, at ADICKES & BLACK'S. 1)UFF^& Dim BOCK HILL, S. C. duff & davis* " [S the place to get your very cheap Goods, such L as aeon, Corn, Molasses, Coffee, 8ugar, Rice, Tea, Soap, Pickles, Green Corn, Brandy and Fresh Peaches, Damsons, Pepper, Spice, Mace, Nutmeg, Shot, Powder, Caps, Pistols, Cartridges, Scissors, Pocket Knives,.Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Tin-Ware, Crockery, Kid Gloves, and Ladies' Colored Gloves. candy. FJARTIES wishing to buy as much as 25 pounds r> of Candy, will ao well to call on DUFF A DAVIS. i SUMMEkcrOTUINt. <! 4 LARGE lot of Summer Clothing, which will A be closed out very low, at DUFF & DAVIS'. hats, &c. a ATS, Boots, Shoes, Ready-Made Shirts, Ladies' Hose and Calico, ready to exchange for rreenbacks. at DUFF & DAVIS'. PRODUCE. DUFF <k DAVIS will give Goods in exchange for any kind of produce. THE LOWEST FIGURES. P1ARMERS, just call on us ; we intend to sell I; produce at the very lowest figures, but ren ember we do not sell on time. DUFF & DAVIS. CINQ'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL yorkville, 8. c. #THE Seooiid Session of the School jearof 1871, will begin on the 1ST OF Terms.?For School Expenses, i. e., Tuition, Books, Stationery, <fec?, Boardng, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 in curroncy, >er session of five months. . For circulars containing full particulars, apply o Col. aTcoWARD, Principal and Proprietor. June 1 . >' 22 5t The following papers will copy the above idvertisemeut until the 1st of July, and send bills o Col. A. COWARD. The Charleston Courier, Mondays and Thursdays; the Charleston News, Tuesdays and Saturdays; the Phoenix, Wedneslays and Fridays ; the Augusta Chronicle, Tueslays and Fridays; the Atlanta Plantation, Camlen Journal, Sumter Watchman and Greenville Snterprine, weekly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE." A LL persons having claims against the estate of STEPHEN BULIXXiK PETTUS, deceased, ire hereby notified to present the same to Messrs. 3LAWSON, THOMSON & CLAWSON, my Atorneys, at Yorkville, South Carolina, within welve months from the date hereof, duly auhenticated aecordiugto law. STEPHEN P. SUTTON, Administrator de l>onis noi). May 25 21 5t M. JONES, AGENT. ~ A 825 MACHINE. THE Home Shuttle Machine is something new, and iB the most reliable $25 Machine in the world. This unequaled low price Machine uses the straight needle, makes the lock-stitch (alike on both Sides) has a self-adjusting tension, uses the shuttle for under thread, and has a well-constructed and reliable under-feed. This Machine is adapted to every variety of Sewing for family wear?from the lightest Muslin to the Heaviest Cloth. PRICE LIST. No. 1. To run by hand,.. t.$25 00 No. 2. With Table and Treadle, $7 00 No. 3. Table, Treadle and Cover, 42 00 No. 4. Full Cabinet and Case, 75 00 Call and examine for yourselves. ? M. JONES, Agent. . FOR THOSE WHO REASON. THERE are thousands of lunatics at large. Is the man sane who shows more solicitude to keep his house in good repair than to preserve the health of his wife, or prop her failing constitution ? Such a mail is, as Shakspeare has it, essentially mad, without seeming so. Besides, there is no excuse for remaining without one of Singer's new family Sewing Machines, when they have been placed in the reach of every family. I. M. Singer, that great and good man, volunteered the resources of a well-stored and power fill intellect in the service of humanity, and gave to labor his world-celebrated Machines, which are achieving in all regions, and among all nations, tongues and peoples, the most signal triumphs, paralyzing competition. Truly, they may be said to be the mechanical wonders of the nineteenth oentury, and sold by M. JONES, Agent. SLAVES OF PREJUDICE. THERE are queer people in the world?people with the most absurd, unreasonable and indefensible prejudices. For example, we have met with individuals who had a morbid antipathy to anything that was extensively advertised, no matter what might be its actual claims to the confidence of the public. These eocentsica look with, especial diafevor oh advertised indentions,'such as the Sewing Maohine. True, they cannot gainsay the testimony pouring in, spontaneously, from the highest sources, in favor of these incomparable inventions; but still they shake their heads and mutter "humbug." Of course there is no possibility of arguing with men who won't reason. The best way is to let them alone; '.-Fortunately, such specimens of stupidity are-"few and* far between, in this enlightened era...The ! general feeling is that if a thing is, in itself, excellent, its virtues should be proclaimed to the four winds of heaven for the general benefit of mankind.* So I advertise Singer's Sewing Machine. M. JONEfe, Agent. J. H. ADAMS, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. J. H. ADAMS, Proprietor. TAKES pleasure in announcing thsitsome people say, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE | has the van, "not "Vandeusen," in the way of Bon-Ton, in every department. Evidence?increased sales and a daily Increasing demand for Goods?which can only be found at the "Old Established House." *> ; Ever grateful to all who have or may patronize itei/i TCafnhlinVind TTniifie'' would in- I form aomepeople that the "Old Established House" is not a CHEAP HOUSE. The men,in charge of the "Old Established House" are not cheap men. The "Old Established House" does not advertise cheap Goods. The "Old Established House" does not propose to sell cheaper Goods than any advertised "cheap" House ; Dut the "Old Established House" does propose to vend such Waresand Merchandise as may oe found in the "Old Established < House," on as goed termsas such Wt.'es and Merchandise can be purchased in advertised cheap Houses. The whole truth is, you can purchase a "variety" bill .'of Goods in the "Old Established 1 House" as low as you can in the place. Rock Hill, Town of Chester, pr eueu the Boast-ful City or charlotte, N. C. jflnh INfeEf ATION. AT the "Old Established House" of J. H. AD- I AMS, a general assortment of Merchandise can be found, and those in charge are ever ready and willing to serve you. An invitation is extended to all people visiting Yorkville, to call at the "Old Established House." "Weapons more violent, when next wo meet, 'Ma* serve to better us and worse our foes." f : Yet, ; 1, "We prize not our lives for other ends, Than ^merely' to oblige our friends." Come to the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE. LADIES' BOmTETS, HATS, RUCHES, &C. BON-NI-BEL. if von wish to realize Spenser's sweet thongnt "When Flowered My Youth- . ful Spring," come to the "Old Established House" . and ask to see the beautiful assortment of Hats, Bonnets and Flowers, on exhibition at the "Old 1 Established House" Of J. H. ADAMS. THOSE GJHLAIN < HavThseaTlVain cfcafflesfeoidbv1 1 the "Ola Established House," left no ears of; . wheat for her, of whom it is written, "and she went, and came and gleaned in the field, after the reapers." A few or these superior Cradles for sale at the "Old Established House" of J. H. ADAMS. 1 GEO. H. O'LEARl . SADDLES. A LARGE assortment of Saddles, consisting in J\ part, of the following: Morgan, McClellan, Hussar, Spanish, St Louis, Hope, English, Boys' and Side Saddles. Also, Cathright's new patent Kentucky Side-Saddles, all of which are offered low for the cash. G. H. O'LEARY. BRIDLrE-BITS. A LARGE assortment of Daniel's English Steel Bits, Post, Ring, Snaffle and Japanned Mule - * ?? n xx ftir.ViflV | .01 US, 1UI BtUO UV U? XX. vr ? WAGON HAIttES, FINRACE Chains. Bridles, Collars, Spurs, Saddle A Cloths, Buckles, Buggy and Wagon Whips, of every quality and price; and, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-clasfc Saddlery and Harness Establishment. Q. H. O'LEARY. HARNESS. THE best assortment of Carriage and Buggy Harness in the market. During the dull season is the time to buy bargains and to select from a full assortment. G. H. O'LEARY. ^DR. JOHN MAY, AGENT, HEART REGULATOR. A FULL supply of Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator just received. It cures palpitation and other irregularities of the heart, at the OLD DOCTOR'S. 1856. O. B. W. 1856. A SUPPLY of the above for sale, at the OLD DOCTOR'S. FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. BRITTON'S Fever and Ague Pills, a sure cure, for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. 1865. O. P. B. 1865. THE above is for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. QUEEN'S DELIGHT. HEINITSH'S Queen's Delight, for sale at the OLD DOCTOR'S. -r FOR SALE. MAY, Agent. WILLIAM SHEPHERD~& CO., NO. 24 HAYNE ST, OHAELEBTON, S. 0., DEALER IN COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOYES. PICTURES of Stoves with price and description will be furnished upon application. June 30 26 ly J. NEWTON LEWIS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Produce and the Purchase of Merchandise, NO. 149 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, M V. p&- Will make liberal advances on consignments of cotton, and will defer tlio sale subject to shipper's order. October 20: ; 42 tf APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of WILLIAM BOYCB, deceased, will make a tinal settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 19th day of June next, when they will make application for a tinal discharge as Administrators of the said estate. JOHN M. BOYCE, ] Adminiatratora JOHN S. DOUGLASS, ] Administrators. May 18 20 5t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of W. P. POOVEY, deceased, will make a tinal settlement with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 12tli day of Jnnt, next, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of said estate. T. \y. CAMPBELL, Administrator. May II 19 fit* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANR OF SO. CAT VORKVILLE, S. C., May 17,1871. j FROM and after this date this Bank will open j daily (Supdays excepted) at 7i o'clock, A. I I and close at 4, P. M. I' ' W. B. METTS, Asst. Cashier. I AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. f*\N the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY, NEXT, If I vKll expose to public sale at York Conn House, the EVIDENCES.OF INDEBTEDNESS belonging to the estate of JOHN JENNINGS deceased, which have been appraised "doubtfu or defeperate?' Tebms?Cash. \ : T. S. NEELY, Administrator; June 8 23 2t ' SHERIFF'S SALES, SI Y virtue of WritB of I\eri Facias, to me di| rected, will be sold between the legal ho on Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN " JULY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, tc wit: ' ? . . . One tract of land, known as the''black-jack." tract, containing 288 acres more or leal, bounded by lands of James Isom, William Isom apd others. Also, one tract containing 88 acres, more oi less, situated one mile from Rock Hill, bounded by lands of John Nelson. James Erwin and Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company, levied on at, the property of B. F. Ellis, deceased, at the several suits or G. R. Ratcbford, J. -A. Brown, Daniels A Rattaree, Adams, McCorkle <fe Co.. A. EL Poag, Executrix, Mary Bratton, Executrix, Nancy M. C. Clark, Executrix, R. M. Kerr & Co., for another, H. E. MoFadden, W. E. McCullough and others. ($5.2o One thorse wagon, levied on as the property oi Robert Starnes, deceased, at the suit bf Adams, McCorkle <fc Co. . (2.00 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, lying on the wateip of Broad River, levied on as the property of John.D. Smarr, at tne suit of W. P. <k J. S. Hemphill and others. Also, one other tract, known as the "Jack Smarr land," bounded bv lands of John Osborne, Jeremiah Moss and Mrs. Ann E. Wright, levied on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. ?fc J. S. Hemphill and others. ($26.40 One house and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining lots of E. Avery and othars, levied onastheprftperty pf Mrs. Eliza M. AWtori, at the suit bfcW. % TToll an^nfiMn. for papers and Btamps. Purchasers who do oomply with the terms of sale must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June 8 23 4t DELINQUENT LANDS.. A LIST of Delinquent lands in York County, South Carolina. ' BETHEL TOWNSHIP. < > Taxes and Cost. R. A. Barnett, deceased, 60 acres, $ 5 70 G. H.Johnston, 70acres 7 11 John McCully, 190 acres, 12 41 BETHESDA TOWNSHIP. Wm. Bratton, deceased, 200 acres, 20 44 Henry Harris, p. c., 78 acres,.... 14 63 Isabella Montgomery, 75 acres, 17 19 Wm. E. McConnell,est., 133 acres, 13 15 John Poag, 230 acres, 28 47 James Nelson, 75 acres, 12 42 BULLOCK'S CREEK TOWNSHIP. Mrs. M. L. Good, 100 acres 14 16 Mrs. Susannah Gaston, 205acres,.....'. 17 80 Dr. J. B. Good, guardian, 500 acres, 58 71 J. G. Lathan, adm'r., 50 acres 4 00 Elijah McSwain, 104 acres, 14 87 Margaret A. Robertson, 81 acres, 5 13 Luke Smith, 300 acres, 44 91 Mrs. Lucy Scott, 64 acres, 4 87 Mrs. Violet Smith, 148 acres, 9 85 Mrs. Lucy Thompson, 250 acres, 79 24 BROAD RIVER TOWNSHIP. Ammaretta Gilmore, 90 acres, 5 30 CATAWBA TOWNSHIP. Geo. B. Anderson, adm'r., 1 Lot and Building in Rock Hill, 22 48 Westley Barringer, p. c., 1 Lot and Building in Rock Hill , . 9 88 T. K. Brown, 475 acres, 40 25 Chnrch Parsonage, Rock Hill, 8 06 Wm. Ferguson, 290 acres, 82 58 J. A. Gill, adm'r.. 300 acres, 19 79 Isaao Holcombe, 80 acres, 4 01 Cad Jones, adm'r., 700 acres, 59 10 Samuel McCammon, 52 acres, 9 06 H. E. L. Muller, 97 acres, 5 99 Thos. Morehead, p. c., Lot in Rock Hill,... 1 05 W. H. Neely, 300 acres, 33 40 Robt. Patterson, 500 acres, 41 71 Thos. W. Richardson, 118 acres, 13 95 Mrs. Mary Buttaree, 76 acres 8 03 Andrew Shaw, 180 acres, 9 26 James J. Shaw, 250 acres 14 07 Thos. W. Sturges, 550 acres 45 85 TomM M WolTono 170 aprw 18 38 " CHEROKEE TOWNSHIP. H. B. Broom, 88 acreB, 8 34 Dawson P. Harmon, agent, 30 acres 1 63 H. M. Moore, 512 acres, 28,53 Arthur Moss, 15 acres, . 8 14 Anderson Meacham, p. o., 130 acres, 1,8 20 Miss Sarah A. Moss, 50 acres, , 2^ Thos. Manning, 50 acres 'Jtrm ffm. B. McBrayor, 32 acres, Lewis Ramsey, 130 acres, ? t.?z-.- ** Obediab Surratt, 600 acres, 3mm JolA StarneS, 1*> acrf R. S. Stewart, 124 acres, Wm. B. Stewart, 127 acres, -a* D. A. Wylie. 56 acres, . JHH Miss C. A. Wylie, 53 acres 2 56 D. W. Wylie, 55 acres, 2 69 G. W. Wylie, 54 acres, 2 55 EBENEZER TOWNSHIP. Maiw A. Garrison, 50 acres 6 15 W. M. Rawlinson, 600 acres, 56-90 FORT MILL TOWNSHIP. Howard Bunch, 59 acres, 6 53 Mrs. L. Bennett, 30 acres, 4 67 D. G. Bennett, 116 acres 16 88 John Black. Lot and Building, Fort Mill, 8 00 Mrs. C. A. Cobb, Lot and Building, Fort * * Mill, 11 17 Mrs M. Campbell, 40 acres, 4 88 W. C. Dawns, Lot and Building, Fort Mill, 6 15 A. Harget, deceased, 41 acres, 4 28 J. S. Harris, 141 acres, 9 49 Mrs. Margaret Harris, 108 acres, 14 34 Harris Kimbrell, 189 acres 28 17 A. M. Kee, 353 acres 60 48 Jas. D. Johnston, 271 acres 24 78 M. M. Merritt, 100 acres, 9 63 Mrs. E. Nims, 200 acres, 24 69 Mrs. J. A. Smith, 52 acres, 8 04 J. A. Smith, 100 acres, 44 08 Wm. Smith, 34 acres, * : 11 18 W. F. Windle, Lot and Building. Fort Mill, 18 40 R. S. Wilson, 9 acres and Lot ana Building, Fort Mill,... 18 93 KING'S MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP. Mrs. S. L. Barry, 150 acres, 12 51 W. C. CaVfeny, 108 acres, 18 49 Mrs. M. A. Hedrick, 220 acres, 16 12 J. H. Hemphill, 177 acres, 9 64 Mrs. Drucilla O'Brian, 100 acres 4 44 Elizabeth Pinkston, 106 acres, 5 97 R. W. Smith, 202 acres 20 93 YORK TOWNSHIP. Lewis Anderson, p. c., House and Lot in Yorkville 3 78 Edy Adams, p. c., House and Lot in Yorkville, 1 43 Anthony Blalock, p. o., House and Lot in Yorkville, ;. 6 24 W. J. Bowen, 158 acres, 12 48 J. H. Gunning, Lot in Yorkville, 1 65 Nelson Hammond, House and Lot in lorKvme, z /u Richard Hare, House and Lot and 5 acres, in Yorkville, 1868,1869 and 1870 222 30 Dr. Wm. Hemmlngway, 2200 acres, 38 77 J. J. Jones, deceased, 100 acres,. 9 51 Rebecca Lindsay, Lot and Building in Yorkville, .. 95 Jas. McKnight, p. a, Lot and Building, in Yorkville, . ' 3 86 Martin McKnight, p. c,, Lot and Building in Yorkville, 4 13 A. H. Mulholland, 165 acres, 18 17 Sandy Miller, p. c., Lot and Building, In Yorkville, . .....v 1 28 A. A. Porter, 50 acres, 9 46 Mrs. Martha Roberson, Lot and Building in Rock Hill, 10 5ij W. E. Rose, 3 Lots and Buildings in Yorkville,.. : 108 84 Jt<o.gtutroy,4buimp?[ gpWCCjfttefag i ? Monroe Taylor, p. c., Lot and Building in ' Yorkville 1 315 Ruthy Thomas, p. cM Lot and Building in Yorkville, 2 47 Edmond Witherspoon, p. c., 20 acres, 3 03 Willard Wheeler, p. c., Lot and Building in Yorkville, 2 4S TRANSFERRED FROM DELINQUENT LIST OF 1868-6& Isom Harris, deceased 140 acres, 81 04 J. "D. Jennings, 500 acres, 82 Ofi Benedict Kimbrell, 66 acres, 4 03 R. A. Walker, 50acres, 18 10 Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots, of real estate described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pa^ the taxes, pen antes ana assessment uuu^cu mciwu, nm v* sold by the Treasurer of York county. South Carolina, at his Office in said county, on the SECOND TUESDAY (13th) of JUNE, 1871, unless said taxe* assessments and penalties be paid before that time; and such sale will be continued from day to day, until all of said parcels', lots and parts oi lots of real estate, shall be sold or offered ibr sale. JOHN G. ENLOE, County Auditor. June 1 22 . ; 2t PATENT DIXIE COTtON PRESS. THE most simple, oheapestand best Press that has ever been invented. We o.wn the right for York county, and are prepared to furnish the Press complete, which can be hauled on a common road wagon, or we will sell rights to -make one or more, as persons may .desire. Any man who can make a good Plow Stock can make one, We invite all who need a COTTON PRESS to examine ours, before purchasing any other, at out Steam Mill, 2Jmiles from Yorkville, on the King's Mountain Railroad. B. T. WHEELER, C. M. CHEEK. Certificates from persons who have used the Dixie Cotton Press can bo seen at this Office, oi at the Btmk. April 20 1G * tf ' NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER, S. C.J rpHE Stockholders of the National ' Bank ol JL Chester, S. C., have authorized an increase ol $50,000 to the Capital Stock of said Bank., V. ' A portion of said increase has already been paid in.. Parties wishing to secure stock should make early application to the undersigned, attheBagk, JOHN L. HARRIS, dUhfcrv May 18 20 lin?' J. W. AVERY. OKZAT HEDUOTIOH OT PRICES. . Vf? make room for a new supply of Goods, I Jt'have marked down the prices of my Dress I tooda, Lenos, Bareges,' Grenadines and Spring . Sfflea at very low figures. Call, see and be oont v&ced. J. W. AVERY. \7T~ RIBBONS, &C. LACK, Plaid and Embroidered Sash Ribbons: JLf and* Imitation thread Lace, Lace and Linen Collars, Linen Cufis, embroidered Ribbon, fcrheck ties-;,and a large supply of fancy Goods, w AVEPY ; t >1 HANDKERCHIEFS. , T. INEN, Hemstitched, Embroidered and Plain ijLd TTfndrrr'hlrfn. at one dollar per dozen, and ; SenPs Hemmed Linen,- large size, at two dollars , and flit* cedts per dozen. | ! J. W. AVERY. [ te.' HARDWARE. . TIRADE'S Cotton Hoe, at 50 cents; CoflFee Mills, it Trace Chains, Piles, of every description ; Well Pulleys, Padlocks, Sheep Snears, Augers, ' Chisels, dec., low down. J. W. AVERY. ; . MILES' SHOES. . r A~ -LARGE assortment of Miles' Goat, Kid and J% Cloth Shoes, of the latest styles, for Ladies' ' 4tna Misses' wear. For sale by J. W. AVERY. ~7 CALICO. ff^HE Very best at 12i, good at 10, and medium X at 8 cents per yard. . J. W. AVERY. i CUTLERY. "DOCKET Knives, Scissors, Razors and Table Jt Cutlery?a varied assortment. J. W. AVERY. j^XSUGAR AND COFFEE. HM^beat of Sugarand Coffee always on hand, .-J.'W. AViiRYS. ; - t VV f 1 A RBftl,!, YffWW - - - -w r\ K JttTLLOCK'S CREEK, 8. C. :-- > ' ' ~firERYBODY READ THIS. flHEAP JOE has received his seeorid Stock of L/Sutomer Goods, which makes his assortment very complete and desirable in every department A RARE BIRD. . A LLOW toe to photograph the new man for the information of any that may be too far away to come and see him. He is a nice man, about four feet high and has the appearance of forty sweet summers; but modest and unassumingin his demeanor and unpretending in his mode of drees, Except that ho is a little partial or rather addicted to the Demi-Grecian style.; He is a practical business -man for the times, "the right man in the right place" and a friend to all. n , J. W. CARROLL. 8TO*? YOUR WHINING T*7^EN you can go to cheap Joe and get anyY:V thing that you may need, in the shape of p?0d sound Corn, Bacon, Scythe-blades, Sugar., Coffee, Molasses, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nailn, Ladies' new style Hats. Dress Goods, Cloth Gailx eni, Looking Glasses, Table Cutlery, China Cups, WtJH Wbeels, Rope aud Buckets. All must come now, as I have again reduced my usual low prices still lower. J. W. CARROLL. REASONABLE CALCULATION. ' TN the course of a year almost every family JL bnys Goods to the amount of four hundred . dollars.. Whereas, if he pays cash he buys clear nb bqeon at 12} cents, common molasses 45 and . 50 cents, crystal syrup from 75 cental to $1, Biv" ingsvifle Shirting at 10 cents, Bi vingsville Yarn at $1.50 per bunch, Dest coffee 20 to 22 cents, sugar 12} to 16 cents and everything else in proportion. Bat if I were selling on time, I would have to charge, at least, 20 per cent, higher prices fbr the consideration of not having the use of my money, whioh would make you r debt $480.00 instead of the small sum of $320.00. So you can see that you can save money that you have already made. J. W. CARROLL. j WATTON, MASON & WITHERS. ; '7~. LADIES' GOODS. ; TJ LACK and Fancy Silks, Iron Frame Grena> Jp c^nes, White and Colored Piques, Black and \ Colored Alpacas .Lengs,. Japanese Cloth, Grena. dines, Colored Lawna. Colored Muslins, Black &uwns and Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, White ' lawns, Nainsook Muslin#?Plain, -Striped, Plaid * aqdQheck; Hematich, Embroidered, Linen and' ' Chemizett^^LaceVeUfl^ hSml Edgings, Pique1 Trimmings ^and Batliacos^and Ed^np, -Ladies^ and I they oar^buj^iist a little cheaper BBArrONl MASON & WITHERS. {\'t GEtfTLEMENS'GOODS. T1LACK Cloths and Casaimeres, Fancy Cassijfl meres, Tweeds, Linen Drill, Gloves, Cravats, TUb, Linen and Paper Collars, Shirts,?Drawers, Suspenders, Linen Coats, Cloth Coats, Cassimere Coats, Vests and Pants ; Boots and Shoes, all of which will be sold very low for the greenbacks, A; BRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS'. steak hammers. "(STEAK Hammers, which will make your tough A beef tender, for sale at BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS'. T" CUTLERY. Si ODGERS' Ivory Handled Knivas and Forks. \, Silver Plated Forks and Spoons, and Pocket |ye8 ^ ' ?RATTON, MASON & WITHERS'. ~~ hollow-ware. CHURNS. Tubs, Buckets and Well Buckets, for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. BELLS. ' COW and Sheep Bells, low for cash, at. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. stereoscopes" - VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, INVITE the attention of the Trade to their extensive assortment of the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and importation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES AND GRAPHOSCOPES, NEW VIEWS OF Y08EMITE. - E; & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. impouter8 and manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. March 16 11 tf NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. "17IVERYBODY should have news from the Pj Capital in a clearer and more Intelligible form > tESnlrho Fragmentary telegraphic dispatches to the - JD^ios throughout the country. r*r > 'fHE WEKKi/Y c^honi^le resume of prooewaings In MEngressand the.Courte, of business at the White House, at the Treasury Department, the War. the Navy,.and the Agricultural Departments, at the Pension Office ana the Patent Office, at the Bureau ; of Education and the State Department, with full details of social and general life at our great na' tional and political center. THIS GREAT NATIONAL WEEKLY is also t a first class journal of choice Literature, Instruci tlve information, of Domestic and ForeignJIews, j of the Arts, Commerce, and Mechanics, mid of > Rural, Home, and Public Aflairs. , Tems:?One year, $2; six months, $1; five conies for year, $8.75 ; ten copies. $15. - Address- "DAILY AND WEEKLY CHRONI! CLE," Washington, D. C. ', "THE CHESTER BEPORTER, i i E. C. McMJRE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. I BwtiTTonnn Trrrr'XrT V ?<P PTTPOTrT> n w a n [* L Unuxaaiuu niiuau* A a uuiJWAAiu vi ui| IV* VI J ; ; . ! TERMS-THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, , . . I1V ADVANCE. ! ff^O Clubs of ten or more, the paper will be sent 1 aUhe rate of TWO DOLLARS AND FIFt TY CENTS, for each subscriber, with one extra i I oopy to the maker of Club. 27 . * 17 2m ;r~ ANOTHER ARRIVAL. WITHERS A STIL nM^F^N?hWFBR" i reaux, ^ Bedsteads, TaAlso, a variety of ma^ ; terlaT and trimmings used in the REPAIRING > OF FURNITURE. Give us a call, f March 16 11 ' tf r NEW SPRING MILLINERY. !' TTATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ?. jfl Laces, Ac. Also, an elegant lot of Jewelry, i Fancy and Hair Goods, can be found atthe "Sadler "Bqilding." ' E. DICKINSON, Agent. NATIONAL BANE OF CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA.! ] ? z CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000?AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000. . . .. .v.<n i OFFICERS: JOHN J. McLURE, President. . -i... y JOHN L. HARRIS, Cashier. , fj y./ I DAVID LECKIE, Assistant Cashier, , . ;, ^ f mHIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deals in < JL United States and State Securities, Stocks, Bonds, <fcc.,and Domestic andForeign Exchange. ? Notes and Bills of Exchange Discounted and money loaned on Collateral^. . ui Tl iir f Deposits received and interest paid if allowed to remain longer than-thirty days. . j . Cofiections made at an the available points. ' * ' ' A A I Banking hours from OA. M. to3 P. M. . ; Chester, S. C.. 17th April, 1871. _ r/ f . [COPY.} rti 'tjS ^ TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ' ) > ? Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, March 22nd, 187L jv. * Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to Appear that . "The National Bank of Cheater," in the town of Chester, in the county of Chester, and State of South Carolina, has been duly organized under, and according to, the requirements of the Act of Congress, ' entitled "An Act to Provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to j provide for the circulation and redemption thereof" approved June 3rd, 1864, and has complied with J all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Bank- 1 ing. under said Act. . ..' ,. * . - . ? ? ! Now, therefore. I, HILAND R. HULBURD.Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby oertlty that 6 the National Bank of Chester, in the town of Chester, in the ooimtyorChMrtar, sqt fltgtodf South Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Banking .under the Act aforesaid., . " In testimony whereof, witness my hand and'Seal of Office, this 22nd dty of March,'1671. i "' n v ; HILAND R.vHTJLBURD, 1 f seal j : ,f Comptroller of the Qurrency, J w [No. 1804.1 r** ? ... ?4 T * f* / I xrWHUrjr UQpuiouguin . * ' ? . # April 20 16 2m ATLANTA DEPARTMENT j SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. ...... >. _ /. " { 1 i'-Vi ' Gen. JOHN B. GORDON, President. ASSETS OVEft #ft#0,00?.00. ' fMti jxnh ; .r ti# 'f-iift' x : . *' . r ?. r : . ... . ./ "30:1 DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS, JULY 1,1869,40 PER CENT. v.,VI; ?? . , , .:.. gs i Progress unequalled by any Company doing business in the Southern State?. j .. 0 3 I - < This popular Southern Company INSURES LIVES upon all the IMPROVED PLANS, j and on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ' \ ... - . , .j n ? a " ' I c It is managed most economically, and is very careful in the selection of risks, c KL , . \ a \ j . ,-"V Ki:. i-r. ;< : ;i 8 It invests its surplus in the States from which it is derived, and sends no money North to enrich foreign capitalists. ^ . {?; .' ' c THIS COMPANY having complied with the Deposit Laws in the varions Southern States, is now ? doing a LARGE ANT) SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS in all of them; has now nearly TWO THOUSAND POLTCY HOLDERS in the State of South Carolina, and numbers SEVEN THOU- c SAND MEMBERS in the fourth year of its existence. J CASH & WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. OFFICE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. ' JAMES MASON, Resident Agent, Yorkville, 8. C. * **:* * * * : i ^ | . - . f REFERENCES IN YORK COUNTY. ; : 1 John S. Bratton, Guthriesville. |. Col, I. D. Witherspoon, ......... Yorkville, - Dr. J. R. Bratton,....; Yorkville. | Dr. W. J& isrwin; i or*, vine. Dr. A. I. Barron, Yorkville. .1 Lewis M; Grist;...... YorkyiUe. Col. W. B. Wilson, .....Yorkville. I S. G. Hemphill, ....Gutliriesville. ^ CONNER HOBBS & DOBSON. CARROLL. CLARK & 00:;. ' " BUGGY UMBRELLAS. fly j [ m /"lOTTON, Scotch Ginghams and Alpaca Um- A brellas and Faraso^ Jbr sale at^^ ^ *. ^ ^TflSR'li litmb*' FINGm^^p^r^lSdf^rta^Blade Grain . O Cradles for sale, lowforcaah, at J"> * NEW BUGGIES. . CARROLL, CLARK A CP'S. . j " WE haye a good'supply of nice Baggies on nmW!K'1ivR'ir SK-^SS n jfS^STSSSST1 W"24 .:.i. C< AMROJ?CLARK A Q'S. - . SECOND HAND BUGGIES. TABIaE CUOTHW W-E are well supplied with Second-Hand TT^ nSrm V . Buggies, which we are offering very low -^en Table Cloths low for cash or barter?have none for sale on time. -D for cash, atthe cheapStore of , CONNER HOBBS A DOBSON. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. j BUGGY TRIMMINGS. CLOTHING. " BUGGY TRIMMINGS and Whips always on Tl EADY-MADE Clothing on hand, at the cash * hand, as low as the lowest. X?, Store of ; e CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. CARROLL, CLA&K A CO. b REPAIRING. 7 SODA. ~~ *b WE do Repairing on short notice, by compe- TJURE English Soda in Kegs, for sale at r tent workmen, and at prices as low as the XT CARROLL, CLARK A.CO'8. ? lowest for good work. ? 5 CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. TRIMMING^},',;., <*i )w 41 BARTER. to8; S? 8 A LL kinds of Barter taken in exchange for . CARROLL, CLARK A C0'8.:: A. work, at market prices. ' " r- " .535= 8=bS?? r? r CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. 3ik 1TEGK- TIB&i'V'' Vyf '-<[<f rADmArvc |>ENT8'.and Boys'JBows and Nook Ties can be 1 ^4"wAwKS? : IjT found at the cheap cash Store of x WE have some Secdn'd-Hand Cfirriagefc,Which ' ;'i 1,rL- <JA^<S^,*Cl5&kJ'ivCu'S. fi we offer lovrfor cash 1 t/:^?xrjB\L- ' m. x--a '-r!" ? CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. in - ^ ^ . MA-JTS? , . ^ ^ l; PUT UP TO ORDER. 5?a^' tor sale at : BUGGIES and'Carriages put ttjp to'orat " at CARROLL, .CLARK A CO^S. , ~ ahoyt notice, by good workmen, and with ' rr i nmr i? the beat material, at low figures. . -> ->.lo ? CONNER. HOBBS & DOBSON. CJAD Irons. Tea Kettles, Curry Combe, Hand- 2 0 Saws, G; D. and W. P. Caps, Mteoh's BladeBOOT AND SHOE MAKING, < REMOVAL. " Z I GROCERIES. ? the Undersigned to- T^AMILY Mackerel, Vinegar, Baltimore Hams spectfully announces to J; and country ground Flour, low for cash or r his friends and the pub- barter, at the cheap Grooery Store of a lie generally that he has CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. a removed his JJoot and Sk ClftEUm MINERAL SPRIN8S, quirer" Office and the " (Formerly Wilson's,) ? ; r ^ Post Office,- He is fully 55 MIXES WEST OP CHARLOTTE. E.C. prepared with a fine Stock of Material in his line, mnT,0 , , . < r suitable to the wants of every customer who may npHE Subscribers, having associated the jaselyM j give him a call, and he hopes, by close attention A in the^ management of these Spring^ would <j to business, to receive a liberal share of the public announce to their friends and the public that toe j patronage. House will be opened on the 1ST OF JUNE for ? He keeps constantly on hand a good Stock of the re^ption of visitors. fine home-made BOOTS AND SHOES, suitable To those who have tested, the virtues of these to the season. Also home-made BROGANS, es- extraordinary waters, it is deemed unnecessary htr wow nf AAraTYian/)otlnn ' htlf tn. pecially suitable for laborers. Leather and Find- 'iVTvi^ L^CtT?:ii!I^^utol5?Pl^dRIgenG WeJ^e^v?r^n^^?nor tlemen's Congress gaiters. expense n order to render all, who may fevor us t f cttrtstman Affenfc. with a oail, as oomfortable as possible. In pros- o April 20 ' 16 ' ly P**ofan abundance of supplfeewehaVe adopted V the following scale of : " - ? ' " " ' " v THRESHING MACHINES. redwjbp oharohbjS /; < If over Urn day. at... ,.$! 50 per day. J ' CAEDWELL'S IMPE0V3ED SinrietKC^^* l" - > i ^THRESHER & CLEANER. ON WHEELS. , VV'Oatsf^c^in It1bOx^ctel^SS^^mSSiiDlvialonofthe 1 contests with Northern and Western Machines of VVitoirDsto^ Charlotte ana Rutherford Railroad the best makers, it has proved its superiority. wilj be completed tddfrittitir artrrtJe or-two^of toot Price-including Horse Power, Belts, Ac.-$400. Springs at an early day,; _ 1 I t J. J. BLACKWOOD, J CARD WELL'S PLAIN May26 ; ? M- ^ THRESHER & HORSE POWER, rw nra nTHTmrrr nnrrRT nv nrs'ira , TS a most excellent Machine, and will do good ' ?or the District of South Carolina. ' 6 I work, but is not a Cleaner. Price?including " Horse Power, Belts Ac.?$200. w p Every Machine Warranted. w- p- HARGETT. In Bankruptcy. Liberal discounts to Merchants to sell again. At YorhHlle, in the said District, on (he 2?ttil3dv of t Address, J. H. CARDWELL A QO., . May, 187L , r -^v "-1 '3 . 0? Richmond, Va. ^yjOTICE is hereby givehthaff Petttlpnhasbeen APril2? 16 Jll filed in the said<Suxt,by WVP. HAKGBTTy < METALIC BURIAL CASES. titled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of t. ' . ' Bankruptcy throughout the United States^' Ap- 1 proved 2d March, lSff7fSox a discharge andcertin-. . cate thereof, from all his debts, and other nmmH? lindar thrttfftM *? .? anrt'fha Wk Aav nf ~ ^Iine'^o'clock, t j&iu.aaAp^-fo/the \rA ~^m '..! 5?*?%?/^same^bef^reW;T,Clawson,oneo? i rnHE undersigned informs the nublio that he offloe^ui TtorkviHe, 8mit? (fa^lhiVwhenf iSd X has made arrangements with the Manufectu- 'where the Creditors may attend ted shew cause * rers, to keep on band a supply of if any they have, *hy the prayer of ihesattJ^K 2 FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, tition shouMjot be granted,. D of different sites, which will be sold at fair prices. B T* p He is also prepared, with proper materials, for.; w* CLAWeoi^^ Deputy Messenger^,,. . ? furnishing WOOD-COFFINS of any quaUty that _ _ 31 : ? - a "irrr * 5? SllilRlS BOAP' ? THE YORK MARBLE YARD. ? TJfTE invite the attention of the public to our r.Z3L ,7p rT, : , * Tf present stock of very desirable work, which XIEREAFTM^the traiw dvar the KING 8^ .? we are offering at very low rates. We especially JX. jyVjV'HOA1) on Mondays,. , invit?partiesdCTirfng^^hingin J'STnSSKsTS<3 THE MARBLE LINE, mentioned day*, with trains'on the Charlotte and; k to examine our work and prices before, pbrcbas- South Ow^na Railroad; . . ,;.i ;j I,. raj ing elsewhere, as we are confident we can make Leave Yorkvllle, promptly, at 7J o'olock, !A. M. b it to tbeir interest to purchase from us. Arrive at Chester at 9i o clock, AL: ;M?' '* ' Orders from a distance Leave Chester at 2 o'clock, Pi, Jtjuii jwIi-civw 3 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I) i. mUs^bed^v^fjifee'ifeooi$r' J On application, we will fUmish Drafts; Designs 4 o'olock, Pi M., on the evenings previous to the g and Price List of Work, by maili departure of the train, *io -fiTT upjlv ^ "Two o iTTc in *..*1* F rfATRFIELD&SP' j??el E A GREAT VACUUM FILLED. 1 ! dfifEAP and permanent cure tat Chills and te is maxiy bIocb. to ndw^taridWm the brinjt." ndswsnthasbeeneapplied, andKldtafs&ftUljle chill cureiS now offered to- the pabHo with a guaranty that it will core any caaeoj Chills. Conains neither Arsenic nor Quinine. This medidne is warranted and wherwferil fSiIfl,theprice WB be refunded. Prfee ^>i>e*tf&^; fc?Ue. ***-.A TOMLPfSON. -uli ^?V,-.'.;-i',v? ..r.ftn < ) wui l.. " ?ocuBE,jroP4?.^i AyCcKINNON'8 Colic Cnre iswawsntadto;cure rvnenever it Quia tH6 XX16Q1CI116 coscb domiiik* jsv* ay one who has a horse should have a bwitt'd ras medicine. Sold at the York I>rar Store. ;: . ^uygjtyiiAL & TOMEPTBON. ^ NO QUARTERS. KxSSqSh) torJiim. Gyferw^jt^^Umolold'by8 with the Ughtnlrg Fly Killer. KTJYKENDAL A TOMUNSON. WOEDS OF TEOTH ASB 80BEEHES8. rN thia epidemic of DlurbtB. that is now pervaI ding the country, every one should have a botteof Hawden's Carminative Syrep. Sold by : KUYKaggDAJL A TOMLSfflOfo " WIKE QF T^ - - ; " X the York Drug Bfom .'.75 ALLISON & BRATTON. Jnfehona, Iron and Strychnia, Elhc^r^TedarteDate >f Ammonia, Elixir Valerienate Of Anwnotilate, Cron and Stryehniq, Elixir of Pepsin; Shrycfcnls md Bismuth, Fenated; Elixir Fenophosphsted Jentian^Eliilr Rhei and Columbo, HlSr Wide 3rava, Selibrile Elixir Joniper Berries, Pepsin md Pancreated Preparations, CodlArer Oil ?nreatlzed, Elixir JjVlaa CjaUiwya, EUxlr Tarntxaale cheap, for the cash, by * - ALLISON A BRATTON. NEW AJTD DURABLE. tain A Co., Tatmera and Curriers* and forsale heap, hy ALLISON A BRATTON, Sole. Agents for York county, 8L C. MONEYrMOBTEYM ndr rIOSE Indebted to us are requested to call at onoe and. settle their Aooounta. We pay ash for our Goods, and therefore, those who buy lulgpnceuLNomore credit in thJ^Mteblisliment. Iierefore, ii r rv,r - GARDEN SEEDS. : 4 den 9ebds, iropi theold eetabiiflhed^ouae of lobert Bulst, for sale, for the casbTby ALLISON & BkATTON. CLOVER SEED. A; ^LOffi of Clover, Seed on hand tod tafide at , 3. M.;WY: 4TC!0., a BOGS 2QLL, 8. C. . .-jtifw'if., i : . , ii ' '! .j.,! . ? J. Mi'TVY ?Se CO, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS , J ver brought to this marjcet, arid 1mvhig; been ought at reduced prices, we are fully prepared o meet the most formidable competition, and ope to receive, as . heretofore, a liberal share of lie patronage of the country. In selecting bur itock, special efforts have been made to supply he wants of onr lady customers, and we invite heir especial attention to the follow in g pjtrtiftl j nun^erotton oto^^ ^ eepectfhllvinvited; as'wecan Supply Hiair wants s low as the same Goods can be aauviazad -from nv miirkpt. frfliffhts considered. J. M. lyTACO. DISSOL.CTIOJV. 1THE Copartnership heretofore existing to tbe 1 Grocery and Produce bmrfnees at Rook HID, ndertbe nameand atylyjof WIXJJUPORD <fc Mc'ADDEN, has been dissolved by mutual cowwut. Tie business vfll be oontinued bv' A. Wftilif"GRl);fbr whomai liberal share of the public patonage is solicited. A. WHJjIPORD,. . r J. V. MoPADDEN. Rfck Hill, December 9,1870. j A. WILLIFOBD [3 EOS to inform the people of York and IAAr [J caster, that he will oontinue the GROCERY lKD PRODUCE BUSINESS as heretofore, at be stand formerly oooupied^y MoLeod ASteele, ppoatte the depot at Rock Hill. He proposes to :eep up a'full stock Of articles in .this lino, which rill be Sold for cash, at prices which will compete rlth the surrounding markets. He Man now a g in part; of the following items: -PLABfTE^senppiim lagging, OTqs. Rope, Corn, Oats, Bacoh, Iron, FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffbe^ 8n^, Mol^jw,^ Tlnegar, Flohr^Meal, HOUSEKEEPING WARES. Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-Ware of every description, Crockry, Brooms, Coffee lUfisTac.' tAxeft; Shovels, rl&j? u^g Brushes, Blacking, (Clothing, Cloth^ Boots, * BUY OR SHIP COTTON, s the owners may desire. By strict Attention to (usiness, courtesy to customers and fair doling rith all, nigh and low, he hopes to secures share f the public patronage. A. WELLIPORR. Deoember 16 * -?60 - - tj26 ^A J.L LJ12L. MmAJnuiJii'Aii AAiMinniuu. f fcaOHOEE & BON beg to inform? the cttiGRAPHIC PIOTUlffiof a^lcttdaiiitod' istall rioee. As our silent parted ^OlASol," will robably be more attentive to om?4nUnest tor the smm esses'shsll go awHy disappointML!7u; 4 We are agenta tor; the celebrated "COMMON ENSE SEWINO MACHINE," which has no pertor, and is^o|d?^Ld loW brice of $15. We rsrrant It to do all that is elahtaed forit." Gome ad see for youiaelC ~Tfitmltyvofir< po need of ay family being without# sewing .machine. We have alsomade ftiroogememewfthr jjsanp, tin. ^^^ftuithw