University of South Carolina Libraries
and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars each, and to an imprisonment not exceeding six months, or either or both, at the discretion of the court of general sessions, of their respective counties: Provided further, That all taxes levied for the repair of highways and bridges in each county, shall be collected and paid at the same time as the general taxes, to the county treasurers. Sec. 3. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved March 13, 1872. JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing and Directing the State Auditor and County Commissioners to ljevy teruim Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same : Thatthe State Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to levy and cause to be collected, a tax of six mills on a dollar of all taxable property in the State, to meet appropriations for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1871; that the State Auditor is hereby authorized and required to levy, in addition to the general State levy, a tax of two mills on all the taxable property in the State for the support of public schools, which shall be collected at the same time the general State levy is collected and paid into the Treasury of the State: The same shall be the "State School Funds," and shall be kept by the State Treasurer separate and apart from all other funds in his possession, and shall under no circumstances be used for other than school purposes: And the County Commissioners of each of the counties, are hereby authorized to levy and cause to be collected a tax not exceeding three mills on the dollar, of all taxable property in their respective counties ; except the county of Fairfield, in which the County Commissioners shall not levy a tax of more than one and a half mill, for the "??? /i/MMmonninn ^Tnodrnhpr 1 1871. llOUtl JMI WUlUiOUUUg AWivutvv. ? J -V, -. Approved March 13, 1872. JOINT RESOLUTION To Authorize the Payment of Commissioners and Managers of Elections at Special Elections during the Year Eighteen Hundred and Seventyone. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same ; That the State Auditor is hereby authorized and required to audit the accounts of the Commissioners and Managers of Elections at special elections held during the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, in any of the counties of this State, and thereupon the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay the same out of unexpended balance of the appropriation made by section 4 of the Act of March 7, 1871, entitled "An Act to make appropriation and raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1,1870," "for deficiency for payment of Commissioners and Managers of Elections, ten thousand dollars." Approved March 12, 1872. A Sad Falling Ont.?It is indeed a sad falling out when, after years of the closest intimacy, the hair parts company with the head. Fortunately the lamentable separation may be easily prevented and the twain more closely united than ever by a timely and systematic use of Lyon's Kathairon, the most potent invigorant of the hair and promoter of its growth and beauty known to modern phar-. raacy. It completely obviates the dry and parched condition of the roots of the hair, which is preliminary to its coming out, by supplying the precise degree of moisture reJuisite to its preservation in a healthy state. t is the only true dissolvent and evaporant of dandruff and other impurities of the scalp, whose presence is injurious to the hair. As a beautifier of the head the Katbairon has no equal. It not only increases the quantity of the hair, but improves its quality immediately, imparting a lustrous appearance and- silky texture which are exceedingly attractive. SUICIDE COMMITTED, As the result of an inactive state of liver and stomach, producing headache, obtuse intellect, dulness, despondency, dementia, and finally insanity, is no uncommon occurrence. All these disagreeable symptoms and bad feelings are most certainly dispelled by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It revitalizes and builds up the whole system. A little book on Chronic Disease sent free. Address R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. Golden Medical Discovery sold by all druggists. Jmantial ani Cummmial. YORKVILLE, March 27.-Cotton 17 to 20. CHARLOTTE, March. 25.?Cotton?Our mar ket exhibited no new features of much interest the past week, and prices ruled about equal to those noted at the close of the previous week. 221 bales changed hands at extremes of 18 to 20$ cents. Our-closing quotations are?low middling 20i cents, and middling 204 cents. Corn?We quote at 874 to 90 cents from wagons. Meal?From wagons, 95 cents. Peas?$1.10; Oats?75 cents. Rte?None offering. Flour?Super per sack $4.50 to $4.60, Family $1.75 to $5. CHARLESTON, March 25.?Cotton quiet? middling 21J. LIVERPOOL, March 25?Evening.?Cotton opened steady?uplands lid. NEW YORK,March 25?7 p. m.?Cotton quiet; sales 371 bales?uplands 22$. The cotton movement shows receipts at all ports for the week 39,189 bales, against 49,972 for last week, 50,063 previous week, and 73,702 three weeks since. The total receipts since September are2,380,475, against 3,240,087 for the corresponding period of the previous year, showing a decrease since September 1st of 854,396. Exports from all ports 63,988 bales against 97,053 for the same week last year. The total exports for the expired portion of the cotton year are 1,500.625, against 2,160,117 for the same time last year. Stock at all ports 427,388 against 624,419 of the same date last year. Stock at interior towns 77,034 against 92,881 last year. Cotton in Liverpool 376,000 against 780,000 last year. American cotton afloat for Great Britain 202,000 against 340,000 last year. Indian cotton afloat for Europe 413,000 against 190,000 last year. Financial. NEW YORK, March 25.-Gold 9Jto 9|. Atrial ttotitcs. Tenmerance Notice. There will be a meeting of Redemption Lodge No. 3,1. O. of Good Templars, next Friday evening, at 6 o'clock. The presence of every member is desired. S. L. Wilson. March 28 13 It Venetian Blinds. No invention was ever so important to the people of hot climates as the Venetian blind. Admitting the air and a shaded light, while keeping out the heat and glare, they are absolutely essential to comfort in ihis country. If the houses of any of our readers are destitute of these valuable contrivances, they should at once, before the hot weather sets in. send their orders to Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C., manufacturer and dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, balusters, mouldings, <fec., ?tc. March 28 13 tf HYMENEAL. Married?On the 19th instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. J. W. LITTLE, of Mecklenburg county, N. C., and Miss LIZZIE S. McKENZIE, of this county. OBITUARY . Died?In this countv, on the 20th instant, JAMES D. P. CURREXCE, Esq., in the 60th year of his age. SHI?CT,ES. A LOT OF GOOD PINE SHINGLES for sale. Apply at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. March 28 13 tf BON-TON ENVELOPES. OPEN END, for sale at the Stationery of THOMAS D. "GRIST. March 21 12 tf NOTICE. ALL EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS and GUARDIANS will make their Annual Returns, or they will be ruled. S. B. HALL, Judge of Probate. March 28 13 3t IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 In Rankruntev R. A. BLACK, Bankrupt. J ln Ban*ruptey. NOTICE is hereby given that we have filed our final accounts as Assignees of the estate of R. I A. BLACK, Bankrupt, in said Court, and that on , the 12th day of April next, we shall apply to said Court for the settlement of our said Accounts, and ! for a discharge from all liability as Assignees of j ! said estate in accordance with the provisions of ; the twenty-eighth section of the Bankrupt Act of | March 2, 1867. J. S. R. THOMSON,) A9,5|rnee8 T. S. JEFFERYS, J March 28 13 2t BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared with A FINE STOCK OF MATERIAL, in his line, suitable to the wants of every customer, who may give him a call. They may-not only obtain an article of good quality AT A REASONABLE PRICE, but are also certain to secure what is equally as desirable, a good tit and fashionable style. These are advantages which should not be overlooked. Special attention is called to the celebrated cloth top Congress Gaiter and the Congress Shoe FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Also, on hand, a good stock of light and heavy BROGANS and OXFORD TIES, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction for the price paid. Special and prompt attention is given to repairing. F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. March 28 13 tf TTM. POBSON & CO. GONE TO NEW YORK! I i ( I T. Mo DOBSON Has gone to NEW YORK. All persons in want of nice and cheap SUMMER GOODS will please wait until OLD DOBSON returns with his nice SELECTION OF GOODS, bought with an eye single to the wants of his numerous CUSTOMERS, and the public generally. As soon as I I l HE RETURNS he will notify his friends through I the columns of the ENQUIRER. T. M. DOBSON & CO. I I I I I 1 I 1 ] 1 YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, YORKVILLE, 8. C. THE FIRST SESSION of the Collegiate year of 1872 will begin on the ! 1ST OF FEBRUARY and close on the ' 19th of June. The second session will begin on the 26th of June and close on the 7th of November. TERMS PER 8ESSION, IN ADVANCE: Boarding, including Fuel and Lights, $75 00 1 Tuition in Collegiate Course, 25 00 ; Tuition in Preparatory Department, 15 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department 10 00 . Instrumental Music, 25 00 Use of Piano, 3 00 Private Vocal Lessons, 25 00 Vocal Lessons in Classes, 8 50 Sacred Music 2 50 French and German, each, 10 00 Latin and Greek, each, 8 00 Pupils can have their washing done at $1.25 per month. JAS. DOUGLAS, President. KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD. HEREAFTER the trains over the KING'S MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD?on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?will run as follows, making close connections on the above mentioned days, with trains on the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad: Leave Yorkville, promptly, at 7 o'clock,.A. M. Arrive at Chester at 9 o'clock, A. M. Leave Chester at 2 o'clock, P. M. Arrive at Yorkville at 4 o'clock, P. M. All Freights must be delivered at the Depot by ' 4 o'clock, P. M., on the evenings previous to the | departure of the train. GEORGE W. MELTON, President. NEW GOODS. JUST received a new and beautiful assortment 1 of MILLINERY, consisting of trimmed and ' untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, ' Velvets, Ribbons, Laces, Satins, Crapes, Ac., real and imitation Hair Goods, of the latest styles; J Coils, Puffs, Braids, Chatelaines, Switches, Curls, Ac. Jewelry in new and beautiful designs, Jet, Shell, Gilt, Enamel and Silver, in sets, and Bracelets. Fancy Goods, in China Ornaments, Toys, Dolls, Tea Sets, Furniture, Ac., to which I would call the attention or Ladies generally. All I ask is a call after looking elsewhere. E. DICKENSON, Agent. ~ APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix ot the estate of JESSE SPENCER, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 22nd day of April next, when she will make application for a final discharge as Administratrix of said estate. HANNAH P. SPENCER, Administratrix. March 21 12 5t HIDES WANTED. THE market price will be paid for either Green or Dry HIDES, at the Grocery Store, near the Depot. J. H. FAYSSOUX, Agent. March 7 10 6t* SHOES. MILES' Cloth, Kid and GoatShoes, for Ladies, Misses and Children; Porter, Day <fe Co's Wax Brogans, for Children, Boys and Men, low for the cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. March 28 13 tf CARROLL, CLARK &CO. CREDIT. THE above article has entirely played out at CARROLL," CLARK A CO'S cheap Store. NOTICE. ANY person coming in and buying Goods and saying charge, will be charged 25 per cent, above cash prices, at CARROLL. CLARK A CO'S. CUTLERY. 7 F1CKET and Table Cutlery, cheap for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARk A CO'S. GUN LOCKS. SINGLE and Double Barrel Gun Locks, all complete, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO. CLOTHING. A SMALL LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTH a ING can be bought at cost, for casn, at i CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. hosiery. LADIES' Cotton and Merino Hose, Misses' Cotton Hose, Men's and Boys' Half Hose for sale, at the cheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. sheeting. BLEACHED and Brown 10-4 Sheeting, as low as the lowest, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. fLannel. BROWN and Bleached Canton Flannel, cheap for the cash, at Carroll, clark a co'S. yarn. BIVINGSVILLE Yarn for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S Store. A fTATlO SJtiUjJLP rUlAlUfiS. EARLY Rone, Goodrich, Pink-Eve, and Peach Blow Potatoes for^ale, at the cheap cash or barter Store of CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO. FLOUR. 7 COUNTRY Ground, and some of the popular Northern brands of Flour% at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. GROCERIES. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. invite the public to call and examine their Stock of Family Groceries before purchasing elsewhere. IRON. CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO. keep the beat assortment of Iron in town. Call and see. J. H. ADAMS. FOR SALE. A NO. ONE TWO-HORSE WAGON. Apply to J. H. ADAMS. March 14 11 tf FOR SALE. FARMERS 1 You can find at the old Established House Dickson Sweeps, Heel Pins, Grass Rods, Steel Turn Shovels, Single-trees and Clevises. J. H. ADAMS. March 14 11 tf THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE, J. H. ADAMS, Proprietor, PRESENTS FOR 1872, THE following articles, in Store and for sale cheap, for Cash. All articles charged?10 per cent added. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Heavy Black Crepe Coburgs, Superior Black Bombazine, Black and Colored Alpacas and Black Lustres, Berege Veilings, all colors; White Goods, all varieties; Bleached Long Cloths, Brown Sheeting and Shirting, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Casings,Piques and Printed Percales, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, Trimmings, Buttons, Gimps, Braids, Tapes, Corsets, hipgored ; Cambrics, Crinolines, White Marsailles Quilts, all sizes and prices; Shawls, Cloaks, Wool Jackets, Lace Curtains, Bonnets, Hats, Ruches, Flowers, Ribbons, Linen Sets?Cuffs and Collars. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Salem and Kentucky Jeans, Hand-Made Jeans and Linseys, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Ready-Made Clothing. HARDWARE & GLASSWARE. Door Locks, Pad Locks, Closet Locks, Drawer Locks, Chest Locks, Nail Hammers, Bench Axes, Hatchets, Boy's Axes, Falling Axes, Gun Locks, Percussion Caps, Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, Stilettos, Hand Saws, Saw Handles, Bench Screws, Chisels, Augers, Auger Bits, Plow Steel, Trace Chains, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles, and Crockery and Glassware, assorted. GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Spices, whole and ground; Yeast Powders, Bread Preparation, Concentrated Ley,Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Turpentine and Kitchen Crystal Soap?tne latter an indispensable article. A SPECIALTY. All-wool Blankets, low for Cash. The Proprietor of the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE is grateful to his numerbus friends and customers for past favors, but earnestly desires that all indebted PAY HIM. FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. Clover Seed, last year's crop, in Store and for sale cheap for Cash, at the "Old Established House" of J. H. ADAMS. ^0?NC7KUYKEyDALr GET CLEAR OF THAT COUGIL THE unprecedented number of cases of bad colds that have been visited upon our people for the last month or two, have left many persons with a distressing cough. Getclearof that cough, my friend, or it may gallop you into a consumption. Call at the York Drug Store and you will find a remedy that will relieve vou. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PERFUMERY, SOAPS, &C. A SUPPLY of fine Toilet Soaps, choice Pomades, Hair Oil and Hair Dyes. Also, choice perfumery, from the best makers in Europe and America. Just in at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. USE MAGNOLIA BALM, ACCORDING to directions and vou will no longer complain of a red, tannea, freckled or rustic complexion. Can be fbund at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. LISTEN TO THIS. HORSFORD'S Bread Preparation makes nice light bread, biscuit, pastry, <60., without either lard or yeast. You can get it at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. GOLDEN LINIMENT^ BENNETT'S Golden Liniment?said to be the best Liniment made, either for man or beast. A supply at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. FRENCH WORM CANDY^ BOARDM AN'S French Worm Candy, the safest and most reliable made. A supply just in at York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. Hi V Hi t( \ W Hi Hi IV FRESH supplies of Drugs and Medicines are arriving at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. MACCARONI. A SUPPLY of Italian Maccaroni just received at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. SUGAR-COATED PILLS. A FULL line ofWm. R. Warner <fc Co's SugarCoated Pills, for sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* York County. 1*7"HEREAS, D. T. BARRETT has applied YT to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JOHN INGRAM, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, to beholden at York Court House on the4TH DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, why thesaid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 18th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the 96th year of the Independence of the United States of America. S. B. HALL, J ucige 01 rronate. March 21 12 2t METALIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS. :~*^E I HAVE just received a full supply of FISK'S ' METALIC BURIAL CASES, of all sizes. Also a few of those beautiful full glass BURI-AL CASKETS, surpassing in beauty anything of the kind ever offered here. J. E. SMITH, Agent. *39- WOOD COFFINS, of any quality, made to order. J. E. SMITH. I March 14 11 ly BLASTING POWDER. 6 KEGS of Blasting Powder for sale at DOBSON'S. I AUCTION SALES. IJ ESTATE SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Probate Court, I will expose lo sale at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, n a portion of the personal estate of the late J. I BOLTON SMITH, Esq., consistingof a valuable \ Law Library, Iron Safe, and other articles of personal property. Tie Law Library can be inspected by calling on the undersigned.* TERMS OF SALE. Purchases for five dollars or less cash; for more than five dollars on a credit of twelve months with interest secured by note of purchaser with r approved security. NANCY H. SMITH, Administratrix. W 1 < 11 ? luaruu 11 u w p JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. ? A. H. White, Petitioner, vs. Joseph F. White and ^ others, heirs-at-law of H. Monroe White, de- jj ceased. g BY virtue of an order from 8 AM'L B. HALL, i Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- j pose to public salet at York Court House, on the > FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, B a lot at Fort Mill Depot, in said county, belonging I to the estate of H. MONROE WHITE, deceased, C containing ? ONE-HALF ACRE, MORE OR LESS, | and adjoining lots of B. F. Powell and Thomas q B. Withers. On the lot is an unfinished building w intended for a residence. " TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient, on day of sale, to pay the cost of these proceedings?the balance of the purchase money on a crodft of six months with approved bond and a mortgage of the premises. ($8.15) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 7 10 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Nancy H. Smith, Applicant, vs. Luella H. Smith P and J. Bolton Smith, Jr., heirs-at-law of J. f< Bolton Smith, deceased.?Petition to Sell Land (' to Pay Debts. a BY virtue of an order from 8AM'L B. HALL, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, a tract of twenty-five Acres of land, more or less, lying on the Landsford road, within the Incorporate limits of Yorkville. and adjoining the Inaenonricmt Praalwtarinn f!nil rob lot. lands Of JnO H. Adams and others. Said tract has been subdivided into NINE SMALL LOTS, affording several eligible building sites, Plats of which can be seen at tho Office of the Probate Judge. I will also sell, at the same time, the reversionary interest in = THE HOUSE AND LOT ON MAIN STREET, in Yorkville, adjoining lots of estate of R. G. McCaw, and others, containing ONE HALF ACRE, more or less, said house and lot having been assigned to the widow and minor children as a Homestead. TERMS OF SALE. . . The one-sixth of the purchase money and costs of these proceedings to be paid in cash?the bal- 1 ance of purchase money with interest payable at z twelve months, to be secured by bond and approved surety and a mortgage of the premises, if necessary. ' 1 ($13.50) ' R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 7 10 4t 1 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One writing desk, one lounge, one wardrobe, one work-press, eignt tables, four mirrors, two * dozen chairs, two clocks, four lamps,one what-not, three pair andirons, two carpets, two rugs, two sofas, one lot of stoneware, one lot of glassware, one lot of crockeryware, two bureaux, four washstands, three bedsteads and bedding, wash-bowls ] and pitchers, one lot of tin-ware, one Winchester rifle and cartridges, one sofa, water-buckets, five ti smoothing irons, one foot stove, lot of boxes and G barrels, eleven table knives, two coffee mills, one 9 lot of books and slates, three pairs of shovels and n tongs, seven sets of window curtains, three halfbushel measures, one lot of tin-waiters, one lot of cooking utensils, one lot of kitchen furniture, three sewing machines, one lot'of tools, needles, ' Ac., pertaining to sewing machines, one lounge 9 and bedding, levied on as the property of M. Jones h at the suits of John L. Watson, Joseph i?'. wai- lace, H. F. Adickes and James B. Allison. The above property will be sold on the flrst Monday -i in April. If the sale is not concluded on Monday 1 it will be continued on Tuesday. ($6.90 y One tract of land, containing sixty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. A. Moore, J. L. _ Parish and others, levied on as the property of J. Bolton 8mith, deceased, at the suit of Walter B. Metts, C. E. Y. D. and others. ($1,874 i The reversionary interest of the defendant in x his homestead, whereon he now resides, bounded _ by lands of Conath Smith, the Jason Hicklin lands and others, levied on as the property of James A. Smith, at the suit of Wylie L. Litle, and others. , ($1,874 1 One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on Liberty street, adjoining lots of J. W. Avery, W. B. Steele and W. I. Clawson, levied on as the property of Alfred Stilwell, deceased, at the suit of John M. Rawlinson and others. ($1,874 I The house and lot in Yorkville. known as "Rose's Hotel," bounded by lots or Dr. Alfred _ Craven, estate of W. A. Latta, deceased, and Main 1 street, levied on as the property of W. E. Rose, J at the suit of Williams & Williams, Administrn- L tors, and others. ($M.074 2 One house and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining 1 lots of E. Avery and others, levied on as the prop- * erty of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T. " Hall and others. ($41.98 ? Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay ? for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not D comply with the terms of sale must expect the ? property bid off by them to be advertised for re- t sale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. a R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. c March 7 10 4t C1 s 8IITY-ITVE FIR8T PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. ? kfipSSfipgi^^fc THE GREAT W-Wt SOUTHERN PIANO j MANUFACTORY, C W30.. KJM AhJJjJ <JU., 81 Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, f BALTIMORE, MD. ci THESE Instruments have been before the Pdb- 5 lie for nearly thirty years, and upon their ex- 2. cellenee alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi- 1 nence, which pronounces them unequalea, in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP, / AND DURABILITY. I J}?5~ All our SQUARE PIANOS have our new improved OverstrungScale and the Agraffe Treble. _ ^39* We would call special attention to our late Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Pi- / ano, which bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, 5 We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale ana n Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly U furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Md., I Or any of our regular established agencies. November 2 44 6m WITTKOWSKI & RINTELS' CARD. , READ ITJ AGAIN thanking a generous public for the very I liberal share of their trade, accorded us the x past year, we take this method of informing It, i and the whole sale buyers in particular, that our ^ SPRING STOCK IS COMING IN, J and when complete, which will be about the 10TH J OF MARCH, will be as usual, the largest, best selected and comprise a greater variety than that A of any house in Western North Carolina. J OUR MR. RINTELS LEFT on the 11th of February, for the following mar- C kets: Baltimore, Philadelphia, Reading, New York, Brooklyn, Lynn, ana Boston, to make our purchases from first hands, the benefit of which r we give our customers. And as it is dangerous ^ nnn CM1T T niTVPDa g r UH Ajuu JJ %j a.MitM.m.KJt u who can sell a limited amount of Goods only, to 8 go North, especially for the Summer Trade, * we respectfully invite them to look at OUR NEW I STOCK, feeling assured that we can and will make ^ it to their interest to buy of us this Spring. C Respectfully, J WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. F We have also added a large and elegant lot j of CARPETS to our Stock. H. M, ASHE R h Is with the above House, and would be pleased to see his friends and former customers. 8' Charlotte, March 7 10 4t COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. THE undersigned announces to the public, that he is the Agent of J. N. ROBSON, of Charleston, for the Sale in York county, of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and the Pacific Guano Companv's COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The price of the Soluble Pacific Guano, o in Charleston, is $45 per ton, Cash, and the Acia * Phosphate of Lime, $25 per ton, in Charleston. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. MILLER'S ALMANAC. / MILLER'S Planters' and Merchants' Alman- J ac for 1872, just received at the"ENQURERi v Office." Price 10 cents. February 15 7 2 PACTS ARE STUI :o:FIGURES FOR *1 [JNIYERSAL LIFE :o: See the amounts of Insurance that can be boi panies in this Country, and MA Knickerbocker, flobe Mutual, t. Louis Mutual, Carolina Life, forth western Mutual, outhern Life, iife Association of America, few York Life found City, Iquitable, 'iedmont and Arlington, Connecticut Mutual fissouri Valley, Etna Life, Brooklyn, Cotton States, ; JNIVERSALu OR AN AVERAGE OF 30 PER OENT. Participation in the Profits is Guaranteed ALL policies ivois And Surrender Value, alter any number Please examine the feature of this Company, when ay mente, the Policy is not lost; but days or grace a iree and effect. The following table shows approxii it should be reirtembered that this feature is written n Agent. 1 TERM OF YEARS AND DAYS FOR WHIC NUMBER AGE 25 ~~ AGE 35 ' OF YEARS. YEAR8. DAYS. YEARS. DAY 3 1 109 2 000 4 1 328 2 292 5 2 219 3 292 6 3 140 4 328 7 4 109 6 000 8 5 000 6 255 9 5 255 7 146 10 6 146 8 000 RATIO OF ASSETS TO LL GEN'S M. W. G February 22 8 1DICKES & BLACK. ? LADIES' GOODS. tTK7"E call particular attention to our well-assortf ? ed stock of ladies' Skirts, white and colored; Laces, Embroidered Laee and Linen Collars and CufFs, Embroidered Edgings and Insertings, "I Lace and Hemstichea Handkerchiefs, ' Pique Trimmings, white and colored; Silk Fringes, assorted colors; Sash, Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, * * md many other articles too numerous to mention. I ADICKES & BLACK. I Nov 9 45 tf SUPERIOR CLOTHING. o r|TE have on hand a very Superior Stock of ai ff Ready-Made Clothing of nome manufac- _ are, embracing Black Frock Coats, Black and" I frev Frocktees, Black and Grey Sacks, Alpaca I acfes. All of which are warranted to be well 1 lade and will be sold very cheap. ADICKES A BLACK. Spectacles and nose glasses, FUST received a very fine assortment of SPECTACLES AND NOSE GLA8SE8. For sale 1 y ADICKES A BLACK. J RIBBONS. IJfTE offer at attractive Prices, full lines of Taff f feta and Gros Grain RIRBONS, comprising lie newest and freshest shades and colors. ADICKES A BLACK. JJ JET JEWELRY. n A WELL assorted stock of JET JEWELRY, \ BRACELETS, Ac., for sale by ' ADICKES A BLACK. UMBRELLAS. [ 4 LOT of Umbrellas, to which the attention of \ village and country buyers is requested. ADICKES A BLACK. 1 alms^nIc brattonT5 ee; 8( MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIRS. JJ ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Calisaya, Iron f( and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hvdrate, Elixir t< linchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Yalerienate f Ammonia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammoniate, lc ron and Strychnia, Elixir of Pepsin, Strychnia k nd Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferronhosphated a fentian, Elixir Rhei and Columbo, Elixir Wine f Wild Cherry,Elixir QninineJron and Arsenic, JUxir Black Cohosh, Selibrile Elixir Ergot, Selirile Elixir Wormseed, Elixir Rhubarb and Mag- _ esia, Elixi? Buchu, Elixir Buchu and Fareira Irava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Berries, Pepsin nd Pancreated Preparations, Cod Liver Oil Pan- _ reatized, Elixir Wine Calisaya, Elixir Tarraxa- nm rnmnnnnd. all of which were manufactured t the well-known establishment of Reed, Carn[ck <fc Andrus, Manufacturing Chemists, and for ale cheap, for the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. NEW AND DURABLE. SOMETHING New and Durable. Time, Mon5 ey and Ijabor Saved. French Oil Polish for 'arriages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and 8hoes, and z 11 kinds of Leather. Manufactured by S. Eintein <fe Co., Tanners and Curriers, and for sale _ heap, by ALLISON A BRATTON, 1 Sole Agents for York county, S. C. J MONEY-! MONEY!! rHOSE indebted to us are requested to call at once and settle their Accounts. We pay r( ash for our Goods, and therefore, those who buy w om us surely cannot ask, nor expect, longer in- C1 ulgence. No more credit in this establishment. _ 'herefbre, don't ask it L ALLISON A BRATTON. p GARDEN SEEDS. A CAREFUL and well selected variety of Gar\ den Seeds, from the old established house of tobert Buist, for sale, for the cash, by ALLISON <fe BRATTON. w CLOVER SEED. A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at A the Drug Store of J?' ALLISON A BRATTON. n ~ THE YORKVIILE BEAHCH OP THE ? MI'S S&YIBBS BAIK OF SO. CARBLHA. s tanking Office Opposite the Store of J. H. Adams, al CJ Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. ^ nterest allowed at the rate of 7 per cent, per E annum on Certificates of Deposit, and w 6 per cent, compounded every U six months on accounts. fc RINCIPAL OFFICE - - COLUMBIA, S. C. h VM. MARTIN President. _ OHN B. PALMER Vice-President. ? i, G. BRENIZER, Cashier. . H. SAWYER, Ass't Cashier in general charge. OHN C. B. SMITH, Local Assistant Cashier. T Directors.?Wade Hampton, William Martin, l. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster, E. H. Heinitsh, ohn B. Palmer, Thos. E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Hi Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, W. G. Maye9, dewberry. B. H. Rutledge, D. Ravenel, Jr., Charleston. BRANCHES IN SOUTH CAROLINA : Location. Local Ass't Cashiers. hariieston,. D. RAVENEL, Jr. rangeburg, J. H. FOWLES. umter J. W. DARGAN. partanburg, JOEL FOSTER. Tewberry, T. S. DUNCAN. iAURENS, JOHN KYLE. lBBEVILLE, Hon. D. L. WARDLAW. iamden, w. d. Mcdowell. rORKVILLE, w. B. METTS. TNANCE COMMITTEE AT YORKVILLE. ] I. T. WHEELER, J. H. ADAMS, L. M. GRIST. SIGHT DRAFTS drawn on all the Branches f the Bank in this State, and also on all the prom- * aent places in the United States and Europe. Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and old. tc par Mutilated Currency purchased at a small a] iHCOUnt. vy. t>. mc/iio, rji Assistant Cashier at Yorkvillo. January 25 4 ly aj ~ $3000 WANTED. ?! [ITANTED TO BORROW THREE THOUf T SAND DOLLARS, for which a liberal rate f interest will be paid and good security given. 'or further information apply at this office. February 6 tf RAGS WANTED. I i n AOn POUNDS of clean Cotton or Lin- ei IU?UUU en Rags wanted at this office for Fnich 2 cents per pound will be paid by THOMAS D. GRIST. ai Januarj* 25 4 tf 5BORN THINGS! ] rHE PEOPLE ! I INSURANCE CO. i ight in the Principal Life Insurance ComRK THE CONTRAST! . t; r^GE ^FWATage!)"FWATAQE"W^ Y $150 $200 $250 c WILL BUY WILL BUY WILLBUY 3 n mm rn * o OOO on A 1 Q(?0 in " $ OjOOJf U\J j <? OjWO in/ f i juvw av a 8,499 89I 8,688 07 7,878 97 I 8,841 36 i 8,841 73 - 7,916 40 * 8,503 411 8,841 73 7,916 40 r 8,670 51 i 8,688 09 7,918 92 8,615 73 j 8,877 55 8,936 50 8,455 46 ! 8,810 07 7,987 22 I 7,541 471 8,810 00 7,987 22 8,455 46 , 8,810 57 7,987 22 I 7,541 47' 8,810 57 7,987 22 8,465 46 , 8,810 571 7,987 22 g 8,503 411 8,833 92i 8,001 68 8,455 57 j 8,810 57; 8,012 82 I 8,426 96 8,798 941 8,108 10 8,875 73; 9,250 631 8,389 27 I 8,455 46 , 8,810 57 j 7,987 22 10,948 901 11,396 01 10,266 09 j IN FAVOR OF THE UNIVERSAL. J in the Policy by the UNIVERSAL. { FORFEITABLE I ] of payments, is stated in the Policy. * aby, even though parties can make no further ^ ire allowed, the Policy being all the time in full ^ mately the time during whicn Policies are good, c i in the Policy, and is not merely the promise of ] H NEW POLICIES WILL BE ISSUED. \ aoe45 ' AGK55 " j 1 8. TEARS. DAYS. YEARS. DAYS. j. 2 148 2 38 3 109 2 192 4 73 3 182 c 5 36 4 000 6 . 000 4 109 t 6 219 4 219 1 7 38 . 4 292 7 109 5 000 _ ABILITIES, 140 TO 100. , ARY and M. C. BUTLER, State Agents. * 1. F. WALLACE, Agent at Yorkville, S. C. c 3m \ ITRICTLY CASH STORE. M. STRAUSS & SON, j Yorkville, S. C. 5 7 ( ' .( rWTE have determined to make YORKVILLE I FT our future home, and to establish a / STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS. To do this, we will endeavor to sell our Goods at the lt ,0MT CASH PRICES,; ] .nd not be undersold in any up-country market, ur stock will consist, for the present, of a good ] ssortment of j )RY AND FANCY GOODS, i READY-MADE CLOTHING, ! i itt* n A -nn ' MATS AJNJU UATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, &C., &C. Our Senior has had an experience of over thirty ears in selling Goods?both wholesale and relil?in the State of South Carolina. We bought ur Goods low from the best houses, and have lade arrangements to receive NEW GOODS WEEKLY. IUICK SALES & SHORT PROFITS, IS OUR MOTTO. CO THE CAHTT BUYER. Baldwin says: "The cash buyer is a close buyr. Needs no patting on the back; has a keen lent for bargains; patronizes the houses which all for cash exclusively and have no "dead head" ccounts for him to contribute toward paying; ppreciates fair dealing; is a living advertisement >r the house he buys of, and will always be sure ) direct his friends there." We are not accustomed to offer a few articles >w as bites, but offer each and every article we eep as an inducement. Comeand see us and exmine our stoek and prices. M. STRAUSS A SON, In the Rawlinson Hotel Building. October 12 41 tf j CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. ' ? i REMOVAL. 7" ' riTE having purchased the entire stock of 1 FT Messrs. KERR A ROACH, beg leave to lform our friends that we have removed to the i id stand of t 1TIK. Hi 1. w nfiEiUIjIV, ( jcently occupied by Messrs. KERR <fe ROACH, here we will be pleased to see our friends ana j istomers. We have a stock of JOOD BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HEATONS, SULKIES, and almost everything se in the Carriage line. Our prices will be ' ;asonable, and work AS GOOD AS THE BEST. e REPAIRING done at short notice and in a orkmanlike manner, and i AT LIVING PRICES. We have employed the best workmen, and will se the best material, and will try to make it a _ rst-class CARRIAGE FACTORY. We return our thanks to our friends and the ublic generally, for the very liberal patronage estowed upon us in the past, and hope to merit a >ntinuance of the same in the future. We ask i iir dear friends who are in arrears with us TO CALL AND SETTLE ; once, as we will need every dollar due us, to irry on our business. We hope no one will ask s to sell our work on time, as we are not able to ill on Credit and carry on our business. tEPAIR OR FINISHED WORK ill, positively, not be allowed to leave the Shop NTIL PAID FOR. Please bear this in mind >r we mean what we say, and say what we mean. We wish a happy and prosperous year to every- ] ?dy COUNTRY PRODUCE ]( f all kinds will be taken in exchange for work, t CONNER, HOBBS <fe DOBSON. ( >00RS, SASHES, BLINDS, &C. I MM i P. I*. TOALE, ! MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, 0. 20 HAYNE STBEET AND HOELBEOK'S WHAEF CHARLESTON, S. C. 0SS- This is the largest and most complete Fac?ry of the kind in the Southern States, and all rticles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. OALE at prices which defy competition. ?39* A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all 1 zes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices f each, will be sent free andposipaid, on appli- f ition to p. p. TOALE, 1 Charleston, S. C. t July 12 28 ly ? CORN FOR SALE. J ft LARGE lot of good SOUND CORN FOR e SALE at one dollar per bushel. The Corn is t ear Howell's Ferry, and can be furnished on c ither side of the river purchasers may prefer. ( J. S. R. THOMSON. ??* The Unionville Times will copy six weeks id forward account to this office. March 14 11 fit H-. R, R, .lADWAY'S' READY BELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS N FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR flter reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. lADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY hat instantly stops the most excruciating pains, llavs Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other lands or organs, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, 10 matter how violent or excruciating the pain he Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, lervousj Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease nay suffer, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. nflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, nflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, lore Throat, Difficult Breathing of ^ ^ lysterlcs, Croup, Dlptheria, InaoeM>) lead ache, Toothache, Neuralgia, rn.ni Rheumatism, Cold Chills, app/ication of the ReadyReli? to the part >r parts where the pain or difficulty exists will ifford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will, n a few moments, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour .1 i T~r 11 cuir YTnaHapYiA T)iarrnOG<i. stomacn, jaeanuum, uk,& , w 5ysentenr, Colic, Wind in the .Bowels, and all Inernal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radvav's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in vater will prevent sickness or pains from change >f water. It is better than French Brandy or Sitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents, rhere is not a remedial agent in this world that vill cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malari>us, Bilious. 8carlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Severs, (aided by Raaway's Pills) so quick as SADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty oents per )0ttle. :o:? HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Jtrong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase of Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin and Beautiful Com)le*ion secured to all. :o: DR. RADWAY8 SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT las made the most astonishing cures; so quick, o rapid are the changes the body undergoes, unler the influence of this truly wonderful mediiine, that every day an increase in flesh and weight is seen and felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicates through the Blood, iweat, Urine, and other fluids ana juices of the i.vstem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes >f the body with new and sound material. Scrofila, Syphilid, Consumption, Glandular disease, 177'.ers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the 9lands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, ftrumorous disehargesfrom the Ears, and the worst 'orms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Vcald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Aener Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Taneers in the Womb, and all weakening and pain'ul discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and ill wastes o] the life principle, are within the euroice range of this wonder o f Modern Chemistry, and i few days' use will prove to any person using it 'or either of these forms of disease its potent power o cure them, KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, CTrinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,Stoppage of Water,Incontinence of Urine, Slight's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick dust deposits, or the water 8 thick, qloudy, mixed with substances like the I vhite of an egg, or threads like white silk, or here is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and vhite bone-dust deposits, and when there is a dricking, burning sensation when passing water, ind pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILL, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet fum, will purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and itrengthen. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all lisorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Conitipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspasia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Pilee^and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a permanent jure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free he system from all the above named disorders. Price 26 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Read "False and True." Send one letter-stamp ? RADWAY & CO., No. s7 Maiden Lane, New fork. Information worth thousands will be sent o you. June 29 26 ly ?????? WILMIHGTOH, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA RAIL-ROAD, Office Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent, 1 Wilmington, N. C., December 13,1871. j Sew Freight and Passenger Route, via. Columbia, S. C., and Wilmington, N. C. rHE attention of Merchants, Shippers of Cotton and Produce, and the public generally is nvited to the DIRECT CONNECTION now exsting between all interior points in South Caroina and Northern cities, by the WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL-ROAD, md its connections at Wilmington, either, via. 3TEAM SHIP LINE, from that j>ort, or via. WILMINGTON AND WELDON RAIL-ROAD, ind its connections via. Portsmouth or Petersrnrg. The various lines connecting at these terminal joints afford facilities for shipment to, or from, 3ALTIMORE, daily ; PHILADELPHIA, triveekly; l^EW YORK, five times per week, and BOSTON, semi-weekly. Uniform rates are maintained with all oompetng lines; no detention occurs to shipments; hrough bills of lading given between all stations md points named; rates and classification sheets >btamed of all Agents. The Passenger Schedule of Night Train from, ind Morning Train into Columbia, gives a supe ior connection for all points on Greenville and Columbia, and Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta itailroads, giving a BAY LINE CONNECTION ria. Portsmouth, and an ALL RAIL CONNECTION via. Wilmington, and avoiding all delays at Columbia. THROUGH TICKETS on sale at Columbia to illpoints North. For rates, classifications and all information, ^.pply to A. POPE, Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent. J. C. WINDER, General Superintendent. January 11 2 3m JUST THINK OF IT. THAT we now nffinr for sale, at will en^roider an yonder of the age is known as the "AMERICAN BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE," and we, as Agents for York sounty, shall take pleasure to exhibit it at any ;ime. Prices the same asoiher first-class Marines. We continue, also, to act as Agents for the Vf ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. Their Initruments have no superior for beauty, sweetness >f tone and durability. And while they are inlispensable to Churches, Sunday-Schools, <te., I hey also afford to homes a rational pleasure, and , in easy means for developing musical talent that 1 10 head of a family ought to neglect. At the same time we continue to perpetuate rour beauty or ugliness, as the case may be, upon ?aper, Metal or Porcelean, by means of PHOTOGRAPHY in all the various styles. We have now on hand a fine lot of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of the Yosemite, Pacific Raiload, White Mountains, <fec.; also,nice ALBUMS, ill of which we offer at prices to suit thetimes. J. R. SCHORB & SON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. Pn Sal lie McConnell. Martha J. McConnell, Wm. H. McConnell, Theodore P. McConnell,' Samuel N. McConnell, Sallie E. McConnell, James C. McConnell, James M. Curry, William R. Curry, John W. Curry, Charles C. Curry, Martha E. Curry, Sarah Jane Dorsey, Tirzah Gwinn, Amanda McElhaney, Cornelia McElhaney, legal heirs and representatives of Alexander Howie, deceased, who died intestate, Greeting: FOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at York Court House, or York county, on the 24th day of April, Anno Domini, 1872. to shew cause, if any you can, why he Real Estate of Alexander Howie, deceased, lituate in said county, on Fishing Creek, boundng lands of George Steele, Samuel Guy and others, and containing one huudred and seventy-six teres, should not be divided or sold, allotting to he said heirs-at-law the Irrespective shares there)f. 5iven under my Hand and Seal, this 29th day of February, 1872. 8. B. HALL, Judge of Probate. JAMES F. HART, Plaintiff's Attorney. February 29 9 6t J