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any person who shall thereafter carry on and
conduct the business of said occupations, or
any of them, without such license shall, be liable
to indictment as for a misdemeanor, and,
on conviction, to a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, or imprisonment, not exceeding
six months.
Sec. 3. That before granting said license,
except in the cases hereinafter excepted, each
applicant therefor shall undergo an examination
by and before that body to which the
application is made, and of such nature as
they shall require; but such examination
must include the reading of manuscript prescriptions
and explanations thereof, the discovery
or detection of unusual doses of drugs,
An/) onrvaniollTT r\P nAionnQ fhft rPPnornition fllld
**MV* VI |A/1WUW) ?MW > VVVg?>* ? ?
distinguishing of the various roots, barks,
leaves, fruits, rosins and gums, in common use,
and the proper antidotes and mode of administration
thereof for the different poisons.
Sec. 4. That no examination shall be required
in case the applicant is a regular graduate
in medicine or pharmacy of a school that.is
on the ad euenden of the University of South
Carolina,but such an applicant shall be en titled
to a license, upon furnishing evidence of his
graduation satisfactory to the said Faculty.
Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the
Medical Faculty of the said University to establish,
carry on and preserve, in a book to be
kept for that purpose, a register of all pharmaceutists,
apothecaries and druggists in the
State, including the names of persons registered,
place of business, the fact whether the
person registered be a graduate of medicine
and pharmacy, or whether under license
granted on examination, and any other matter
of information the said Faculty may see
fit to add.
Sec. 6. That it shall be the duty of all licensed
pharmaceutists, apothecaries and druggists,
by whichsover body licensed, to have
h their names registered in manner aforesaid by
theMedical Faculty of the University of South
Carolina, and to report annually on or before
the first day of November of each year, to the
ooJ/1 \fdi<val U,o/?nlHr nf flip Rftirl ITnivprsitv.
whether any, and if yea, what change has occurred
within the then preceding year, as to
their respective places of business, and for
omission or neglect of the requirements of this
Section, or any of them, they shall, respectively,
incur a fine of twenty-five dollars, and for each
and every registration or change thereof, the
party so registered shall pay to the said Faculty
of the University the sum of one dollar,
which shall be their compensation for the services
performed in accordance with the provisions
of this Act
Sec. 7. That it shall be the duty of the
Medical Faculty of the University of South
Carolina to make a correct report to the General
Assembly of work done by them, in accordance
with the provisions of this Act, on
or before the first day of December in each
year.
- Sec. 8. That every pharmaceutist, or other
person selling any poison, shall be satisfied
that the purchase is made for legitimate purposes,
and shall keep a book in. which snail
be recorded every sale of the following articles,
viz: Arsenic, and its preparations, all
metalic, cyanides, and cyanides of potassium,
tartar emetic, corrosive sublimate, aconite and
its preparations, strychnine, and all other
poisonous alkaloids and their salts; cantharides,
ergot, hyancyanic acid ; the said record
also to exhibit the name of the person to whom
sold, place of his residence, and purpose of
purchase, as stated, which book shall be kept
at all times subject to inspection by the Coroner
of the county and Solicitor of the Circuit,
or such other persons as either of them
may designate.
Sec. 9. That all persons in this Stat^ engaged
in this business as pharmaceutists,
anothecaries or druccists. in either the whole
?J ~ ^OO * sale
or retail of drugs, shall, to every bottle,
vial, box, or other package containing any
poison named in the preceeding Section, or
any one or more of the following articles, viz:
Oxalic acid, chloroform, belladona, apd its
preparations opium, and all its preparations,
except paregoric, digitalis, and its preparations,
henbane and its preparations, hemlock
or conium, or any other article that may be
added to this list by 6a*.d Faculty of the University,
securely attach a label, whereupon
shall be either printed or legibly written
with red ink, the name of the poison and
the name of at least one antidote, with brief
directions as to the mode of using the same:
Provided, That nothing herein contained
shall be construed to apply to the filling of
prescriptions made by regular physicians:
And provided, further, That it shall be the
duty of the examining body on application
at the time of rejistrature to furnish to the
party registering a form of labels for poisons.
Sec. 10. That this Act shall not be eoustrued
to prevent merchants and shop-keepers
from vending or' exposing to sale medicines
already prepared: Provided, Such merchants
and shop-keeper shall attach to the articles
sold a copy of the label attached thereto by
wholesale druggists, and in the sale of poisons
shall comply with the provisions of Sections 8
and 9 of this Act.
Sec. 11. That it shall not be lawful for the
proprietor of any pharmaceutical shop to allow
any person not qualified, in accordance
with the provisions of this Act, to dispose of
poisons or compound the prescriptions of physicians,
and any person who, upon indictment
for a violation of this Section, shall be convicted
of the same, shall pay a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars, or suffer imprisonment
for the period of not more than
six months.
Approved March 13,1872.
AN ACT
Legalizing Certain Marriages, and for other Furposes
Therein Mentioned.
Section 1. Be it enacted 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 all persons in the State of South Carolina
who, previous to their actual emancipation,
had undertaken and agreed to occupy
the relation to each other of husband and
wife, and are cohabiting as such, or in any
way recognizing the relation as still existing
at the time of the passage of this Act, whether
the rites of marriage have been celebrated
or not, shall be deemed husband and wife,
and be entitled to all the rights and privileges,
and be subject to all the duties aud obligations
of that relation, in like manner as if they
had been duly married according to law.
Sec. 2. And all of their children shall be
deemed legitimate, whether born before or after
the passage of this Act; and, when the parties
have ceased to cohabit before the passage
of this Act, in consequence of the death of the
woman, or from other cause, all of the children
of the woman recognized by the man to
be his shall be deemed legitimate: Provided,
however, That no provision ot'this Act shall
be deemed to extend to persons who have
agreed to live in concubinage after their emancipation.
Sec. 3. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent
with this Act are hereby repealed.
Approved March 12, 1872.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is no Pa
tent Medicine humbug, gotten up to dupe the
irmnranf on/1 r>miLllnilS hilt 18 a DerfeCt SdC'
'Buu""'" ?"? 7 I
cific for Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the head,':
aqd kindred diseases.
A Glorious Record.--Twelve years ago a
few modest lines in a New York Journal in
vited public attention to a new Vegetable Restorative,
and solicited a trial of its merits as
a remedy for indigestion, biliousness, fevei
and ague, debility, nervous disorders, rheumatism,
and all complaints requiring invigorating
and regulating treatment. In this
quiet, unpretentious way, Plantation Bitters
was introduced to the world. It was a
success from the beginning. All that was
claimed for it as a tonic, a corrective and an
tidote to malarious fever, was found to be
strictly true. Within five years the annual
sales of this article amounted to over One
Million Bottles. A few years more and the
demand had swelled to jive millions. The annual
consumption of the bitters has now reached
the almost incredible aggregate of six mil
m *
! j lions of bottles, and for every bottle sole
| a copy of the Illustrated Medical An
j nual, published by the proprietors, at a cos
, i of $150,000, is given away.
:j Jhranriitl anb Commercial.
| YORKVILLE, April 17.?Cotton 17 to 20.
CHARLOTTE, April 15.?The market durini
' ; the week just past has ruled quiet and steady
i ! The sales have been light, comprising all grades
i J amounting to 171 bales. The prices according t<
I grade very nearly the same as noticed at the close
1 of last week, viz: Ordinary 184 cents, good ordi
nary 20 cents, low middling 21 cents, and goot
stvfe 21 i cents.
CHARLESTON, April 15.?Cotton firm. Mid
dling 22i to 22J.
NEW YORK, April 15.?Cotton firm. Salec
l tmr TTnlnnHo O'Xi
, uaico. v.'uiunv?v -v0.
LIVERPOOL, April 15?Evening.?Cotton clos'
ed firm. Uplands Hid.
Financial,
NEW YORK, April 15.-Gold 10i to 103.
Special Itoticfs.
Venetian Blinds.
No invention was ever so important to the peo
pie of hot climates as the Venetian blind. Admit
ting the air and a shaded light, while keeping ou
the heat and glare, they are absolutely essential t<
comfort in this country. If the houses of any o
our readers are destitute of these valuable contri
vances, they should at once, before the hot weathei
sets in. send their orders to Mr. P. P. Toale, No
20 Hayno street, Charleston, S. C., manufacture:
i and dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, balusters
mouldings, Ac., Ac.
i March 28 13 tf
TTX7-AJ"I?1V17' A x .
XI JL X 1
Married?On the 11th instant, at the house o
the bride's father, by Rev. R. Lathan, Mr. W. D
MOORE and Miss J ANNIE L. WALLACE, botl
of this county.
obituaryt
Died?Suddenly, in this county, on Thursday
last, 11th instant, at the residence of Mr. Greer
Gordon, Mr. ROBERT A. PAGAN, of Chester,
in the 49th year of his age.
Died?After a short illness, in Monroe county,
Arkansas, on the 2d instant, Miss ALICE STORY,
aged 19 years 8 months and 14th days. The deceased
was a native of York county, S. C., and s
member of Bethel (Presbyterian) church. She
died as she lived?in the faith of the Lord.
"Dearest sister thou hast left us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel;
But 'tis'God who hatn bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal."
A. J. H.
estray cow.
STRAYED from the undersigned, a MHA
medium sized, deep red no-homed
COW. No other remarks are remem- . ff
bered. W. W. McELvVEE.
April 28 10 tf
shawl lost.
TOST, on Monday night last, between FerguA
son's Store and Anderson Latham's residence,
a large checked dark colored WOOLEN SHAWL.
A liberal reward will be paid for its delivery at
this office. R. M. ROARK.
April 18 16 It*
NOTICE.
PERSONS who had FURNITURE, AC., FOR
REPAIRS, in the Shop of A. ST1LWELL,
previous to his death, are requested to call on the
undersigned and identify ana remove the same.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Administrator.
April 18 16 It
STRAYED OR STOLEN
ON Sunday lasta black and tan HOUND PUPPY
between four and five months old. There
is a scar on the head and the tip end of the tail is
white. A liberal reward will be paid for the delivery
of the puppy to mo. E. T. CARSON,
Near Philadelphia Church.
April 18 16 It*
"ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims against the estate ol
ALFRED STILWELL, deceased, are requested
to present the same to the undersigned
properly authenticated. All persons indebted to
the estate are hereby notified that immediate payment
must be made.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Administrator.
April 18 16 2t
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE,
A MEETING of the Creditors of THOMAS
DA VIES, Bankrupt, will be held at the office
of W. I. Clawson, Register, on THURSDAY
THE 2/iTH INSTANT, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose
of taking action upon matters in which the
Creditors are importantly interested. A full
meeting will be necessary.
JEFFERYS'A METTS, Assignees.
April 18 16 It
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
York County.
WHEREAS MILTON H. CURRENCE has
applied tome for Letters of Administration
on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of JAMES D. P. CURRENCE, 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
1 T ' ? ? fix* f LA uni/1 C/"\nnf"VT
IlbXl J UUgt! Ol riUUaWJSVUUHjivi WIVJ omu uuuh?j
to be holaen at York Court House, on the 2ND
DAY OF MAY, next, to shew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 16th day ol
April, in the year of our Lord," one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the
96th j^ar of the Independence of the United
States of America. S. B. HALL,
Judge of Probate.
April 18 16 2t?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF YORK?COURT OF PROBATE
Melancthon Watson, Plaintiff, against Adeline
Gardner, Clementine Falls, Ellen Pursley,
Theodore Farris, Clementine Pursley, John
Watson, Robert Watson, Mary Watson, R.
B. W. Farris, the children of Oscar Farris,
deceased, and the* children of Eliza Beamguard,
deceased.?Summons in Partition.
To the Defendants above named:
YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer
the petition in this action, which has
been filed in 'die office of the Judge of Probate for
York county, and to serve a copy of your answer
on the subscriber at his office, in Yorhville, South
Carolina, within twenty days after the service oi
this summons on you, exclusive of the day oJ
service.
If you fail to answer the Petition within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded.
Dated Yorkville, April 4th, 1872.
W. B. WILSON, Plaintiff's Attorney.
To R. B. W. Farris, the children of Oscar Farris,
deceased, and the children of Eliza Beamguard,
deceased, (names not known to Petitioner).
Take notice that this action is commenced for
the partition of land devised under Will of Sam'l
W. Faris, deceased, iti the Probate Court, in and
for the said county of York, and that a summons
iu this action, of which the foregoing is a copy,
was liled in the office of the Probate Judge of said
county, at Yorkville, in said State of South Carolina,
on the 4th day of April, 1872.
W. B. WILSON, Plaintiff's Attorney.
April 18 16 6t
The Lantern copy weekly for six weeks.
STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLtf A<
County of York.
IS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J, M, Ivy and Co., against C. N. Workmau,
| To CALVIN N. WORKMAN, Defendant in this
I action.
TOU are hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint in this action, which is
! filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com
; inon Pleas, for the said county, and to serve t
I copy of your answer on the subscriber, at liis
i office, in Yorkville, S. C., within twenty days aftei
>; the service of this summons on you, exclusive o
I the day of service.
, If you fail to answer this complaint within th<
i time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take judgmen
' j against you for the sum of eighty-three dollar!
| and seventy-eight cents, with interest at the rat<
. of two per cent, per month, from the first day o
| November, one thousand eight hundred am
seventy, and costs.
Dated Yorkville, S. C., March 22nd, 1872.
W. B. WILSON,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
' ; To the Defendant C. N. WORKMAN,
j | Take notice that thesummons in this action, o
: which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the of
! fice of the Clerk of the Court, at York Cour
House, in the county of York, S. C., on the 22do
i , March, 1872. W. B. WILSON,
. ! Plaintiffs' Attorney.
April 18 16 6t
2-&"?The Lantern will copy weekly, for sij
' ; weeks,
'! $3000 WANTED.
WANTED TO BORROW THREE THOU
SAND DOLLARS, for which a liberal rat<
! of interest will bo paid and good security given
. For further information apply at this office,
j February 6 tf
m HIDES WANTED.
THE market price will be paid for either Groei
or Dry HIDES, at the Grocery Store, nea
I , the Depot.
II J. II. FAYSSOUX, Agent.
i March 7 10 6t*
! ~ GUANO.
a /? TONS of GUANO just arrived and for sal<
" j 10 by W. H. McCORKLE.
"i April 11 lo tf
> j T. M. DOBSON & CO.
'j LAST YEAR.
PERSONS in arrears for last year must call and
close their accounts in some way?either pay
: us the money or make us secure. If not closed
by the 1st of May, we will sue on them. Wo
! mean what we say and will act accordingly.
: T. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
? LADIES' HATS.
. rilRIMMED and untrimmed Hats of the latest
' i X styles for sale at DOBSON'S.
> Old Hats and Bonnets trimmed by Mrs. FAN*NIE
DOBSON, free of charge, when the trim
mines are bought from ns.
i j T. M. DOBSON <ft CO.
-j SUITS FOR LADIES.
WE have on hand Roady-Made Suits for
Ladies, very pretty. Also, Batties and
I Linens for making suits. Call and see them.
i T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
DRESS GOODIE
THE best assortment of Dress Goods for Ladies
that can be found in the place?from 25
i Oi cn
; run wj iu 9i.ov uoi v?iu, ?v
| T. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
j SOMETHING NEW.
: A NEW style of Gent's Shoes, for every day
- A wear, called the DIRT EXCLUDER. Call
and see them.
t T. M. DOBSON A CO.
> SHOE POLISH.
f VERY lady ought to have a bottle of Brown's
Jji Satin Shoe Polish. Price only 25 cents. All
r ready for application. Call and see.
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
" COTTONADES.
' ? ^iave an elegant assortment of Cottonades
If from 25 to 75 cents per yard.
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
' RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
WE have a large Stock of Ribbons and Flowers?llowers
very pretty^
f T. M. DOBSON & CO.
i CARPET-BAGS.
A GOOD assortment of Carpet-Bags, from 75
cents to $2.00 each, at
T. M. DOBSON ?fc CO'S.
: KID GLOVES.
r X\/"E are well supplied with Kid Gloves of new
i f f styles?Black and Colored.
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
, LINENS.
BROWN and Black Linens. Also, Coating for
Gent's wear, just received at
i T. M. DOBSON <fe CO'S.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A LARGE lot of Ready-Made Clothing is being
received. Call and examine.
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
SHOES.
LADIES' Kid and Cloth Shoes, of the latest
styles, some of which are very pretty.
T. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
CHIGNONS AND SWITCHES.
A GOOD assortment of Chignons and Switches,
to which we would call the attention of the
Ladies. T. M. DOBSON & CO.
SLIPPERS.
SLIPPERS for Gent's and Ladies' wear, at
prices as low as the lowest.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
WELL CHAINS.
ANOTHER Lot of Well Chains, just arrived
and for sale by
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
, EMBROIDERY, &C.
EMBROIDERY, Edging and Inserting, just
arrived and for sale by
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
ON CREDIT.
A NYTHING bought from us on credit is very
, .A high?so high we hope you will not buy.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
TRAPS.
STEEL and Rat Traps for sale at the Store of
T..M. DOBSON & CO.
TRUNKS.
A GOOD lot of Trunks on hand, from $1.25 to
$10.00, at T. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
LAWNS.
A NICE Lot of Pacific Lawns, at prices to suit
the times, at
CHICAGO!
One Hundred and Forty Firms have testified
to the preservation of their Books, Papers
and Valuables in the terrible
CHICAGO FIRE.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
Awarded the Prize Medals at the World's
i Fair in London,
At the Exhibition Uni versellc in Paris, and
The World's Fair in New York.
ALSO, WINNER OF THE WAGER OF
SVSVSVSVSItTSKRTIS
; Awarded at the Paris Exhibition to the
BEST SAFE IN THE WORLD !
HERRING'S NEW PATENT
CHAMPION BANKERS'SAFE!
Patent high and low steel-welded, combined
with Patent Franklinite. Proof against the blow
pipe as well as the drill. With Patent Hinged
Tongue and Grooved Door and Patent RubberPacked
Flange. Proof against wedges, nitroglycerine
and gunpowder.
Manufactured only by
, HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
251 and 252 Broadway* cor. Murray, St., N. Y.
1 FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia.
HERRING & CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL & SIJERMAN, New
Orleans.
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Agents
at Charleston, S. C.
April 18 16 3m
APPLICATION FOR BIS CHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of ANDREW N.
SMITH, deceased, will make a final settlement
of said estate with the Judge of Probate of York
? county, on the 4th day of May next, when he
will make application for a final discharge as Adi
ministrator of the said estate.
J SAMUEL S. SMITH, Administrator,
r April 4 14 5t
f APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
; "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
1 ll Administratrix of the estate of JESSE SPENJ
CER, deceased, will make a final settlement
' with the Judge of Probate of York county, on
J the 22nd day of April next, when she will
I make application for a final discharge as Administratrix
of said estate.
HANNAH P. SPENCER, Administratrix.
March 21 12 5t
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS.
THE undersigned announces to the public, that
he is the Agent of J. N. ROBSON, of Charles
ton, for the Sale in York county, of SOLUBLE
t PACIFIC GUANO, and the Pacific Guano Comf
panv's COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF
LIME. The price of the Soluble Pacific Guano,
in Charleston, is $45 per ton, Cash, and the Acid
Phosphate of Lime, $25 per ton, in Charleston,
si \V. H. MoCORKLE, Agent.
- DENTAL NOTICE.
FOR the purpose of practising my ifEBjfe
profession, I will attend at Ches9
| ter on the 2nd and 4th TUESDAYS,
. | WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS, of each
month. I will certainly be at Yorkville on every
I SATURDAY and MONDAY.
-1 W. M. WALKER, Surgeon Dentist,
j April 4 14 tf
II RAGS WANTED.
j f\ POUNDS of olean Cotton or Lineu
Rags wanted at this office for
which 2 cents per pound will be paid bv
THOMAS D.* GRIST.
B SHINGLEiSi
A LOT OF GOOD PINJJ SHINGLES for sale.
Apply at the ' ENQUTRER OFFICE.
AUCTION SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed,
will bo sold between the legal hours
of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
MAY NEXT,
i at York Court House, the following property, to
1 wit:
One tract of land, situate about one mile and a
! half from Yorkville, containing ten acres, more
| or less, bounded by lands of J. T. Lowry, Fenton
I Diggs and others, levied on as the property of S.
i J. Kuykendal, deceased, at the suit of Moore,
; Rainey <ft Co., and others. ($2.25
One house and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining
lots of E. Avery and others, levied on as theproperty
of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T.
1 N* * 11 - / t40 4Q
nan ana ouiers. ve?o.-jo
Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay
for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not
comply 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.
April 4 14 5t
CARROLL, CLARK & CO]
carrollTclark & co.
HAVE just laid in a full assortment of Dry
Goods, Notions, Hosiery ? Hardware, and in
fact everything usually found in a retail Store, and
will sell to the public for cash or barter as low as
any House in York. Call and see our Stock before
purchasing.
dress goods.
CARROLL, CLARK & CO. are daily receiving
new Dress Goods, of the latest styles. Call
and examine and you will be sure to get suited.
men's hats.
CARROLL, CLARK A CO. are offering a full
assortment of Fur, Beaver, Cassimere, Wool
and Straw Hats, for men and boys, cheap for cash
or barter.
shoes.
/CARROLL, CLARK A CO. have on hand a
i #..ll Moa/vUwiAnf t\f T.o^Jnci' anrl MJocm' u'fllt.
1U11 WJQUItiUCUV VI J.K?uiVO M.?v* *.??W>^W ?
ing and dross Shoes, just from the shops.
NEW GOODS,
IN endless variety, can now be found at the
cheap Store of
CARROLL, CLARK A CO.
LADIES' HATS.
LADIES' and Misses trimmed and untrimmed
Bonnets and Hats, cheap and nice, at
CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S.
PIQUES.
j A LL the latest styles in Pique can bp found at
1 /v the cheap Store of
CARROLL, CLARK A CO.
CUFFS AND COLLARS.
LINEN and Lace Collars, every price and style,
can be found at
CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S.
EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS.
A Full line of Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and
Insertings can be found at the cheap cash
Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO.
WHITE GOODS.
BARRED Muslins, plain, striped and barred
Nainsooks; Swiss, of all kinds, for sale low,
for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S.
STAMPED PATTERNS.
STAMPED Yokes and Bands, Embroidery and
Braiding Cotton, for sale at the Store of
CARROLL, CLARK A CO.
SUMMER CASSIMERES.
AT CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S you can find
Summer Cassimers and Cottonades, suitable
for men and boys' wear, cheap for cash or barter.
ADICKES & BLACK.
DRESS GOODS.
A LARGE Stock and good assortment of Dress
Goods, opened on Monday, 15th instant,
which we will sell cheap. Come and see for your*
selves. ADICKES A BLACK.
WHITE GOODS.
IN our stock of White Goods we stand unsurpassed.
An elegant assortment of Embroidered
Edgings and Insertings, Pique Trimmings,
Laces, Rufflings, Victoria Lawns,Nainsook, Jaconet
and Swiss Muslins, barred, striped and plain ;
Handkerchiefs, Ac., for sale by
ADICKES A BLACK.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CUSTOMERS, please don't forget that at our
House can be found the CABLE SCREW
WIRB BOOTS AND SHOES, for Ladies, Gents
and Children. < They will wear longer and are
cheaper than any other Shoe. For sale by
ADICKES A BLACK.
piauE.
WE call particular attention to our well-assorted
stock of Pique, which we have just
opened and will sell very cheap.
ADICKES A BLACK.
LADIES' HATS.
A WELL assorted stock of Ladies'JHats, trimmed
in the latest style, for sale by
ADICKES A BLACK.
MEN'S HATS.
A LARGE lot of Men's Fur and Wool Hats
which we will sell very cheap, to-close.
* fvTntrr'a a, PT.APTT
Al/AVAJUU Ub A^ju^a.V/Jk.1
RIBBONS.
A WELL assorted 8tock of Ribbons can be
found at ADICKES & BLACK'S.
KID GLOVES.
A WELL assorted Stock of Gent's and Ladies'
Kid Gloves, for sale by
ADICKES <fe BLACK.
SPECTACLES AND NOSE GLASSES,
JUST received a very fine assortment of SPECTACLES
AND NOSE GLASSES. For sale
by ADICKES <fe BLACK.
J.IIADAMS
WOULD inform his numerous friends and
customers that
COL. W. H. M'CORKLE
is now visiting the Northern Cities, purchasing a
Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
His selections, as everybody knows, are always
"Rechercheand to everybody we say wait until
NEW GOODS ARE RECEIVED,
then come, but don't FORGET YOUR MONEY,
as the "Old Established House" will have bargains
FOR CASH CUSTOMERS ONLY.
Will give a list of novelties at an early day.
A few pieces of
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS,
black and colored Kid Gloves in Store, "New
Importation." A full line of Ladies' and Misses'
BOOTS, GAITERS AND SHOES,
received from Miles.
April 11 15 tf
YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE
YORKYILLE, S. C.
^ THE FIRST SESSION of the Collegiate
year of 1872 will begin on the
1ST OP FEBRUARY and close on the
yy 19th of June. The second session will
begin on the 26th of June and close on
the 7th of November.
TERMS PER SESSION, IN ADVANCE:
Boarding, including Fuel and Lights, $75 00
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, 3 50
Sacred Music 2 50
French and Gorman, each, 10 00
Latin and Greek, each,: 8 00
Pupils can have their washing done at $1.25 per
J montn. JAS. DOUGLAS, President.
| METALIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS.
THAVE just received a full supply of FISK'S
METALIC BURIAL CASES, of all sizes.
; Also a few of those beautiful full glass BURIAL
I CASKETS, surpassing in beauty anything of the
kind ever offered here. J. E. SMITH, Agent.
' WOOD COFFINS, of any quality, made to
I order. ' J. E. SMITH.
March 14 11 ly
I $1,000,000 NORTHERN CAPITAL
TO loan on Bond and Mortgage in the Southern
States, from 1 to 3 years, at legal interest, in
! sums from $1,000 to$50,000 on Farms, Plantations,
j Dwellings, Ac.
! Also, Mortgages on Southern Real Estate, exI
changed for any description of Merchandise in
j New York City on a Cash Basis. Address, with
full particulars, S. C. SLOAN & CO.,
Land and Real Estate Brokers,
20 Exchange Place, New York City,
i April 4 14 4t
f!OR\ FOR SALE.
A LARGE lot of good SOUND CORN FOR
SALE at one dollar per bushel. The Corn Is
near Howell's Ferry, and can bp furnished on
either side of the rivei* purchasers may prefer.
J. S. R. THOMSON.
JUS- The Unionville Times will copy six weeks
and forward account to this office,
March 1^ If fit
FACTS ARE STU1
:o
FIGURES FOR
UNIVERSAL LIFE
:o:
Spa lVip nmnnnta nf Insurance that can be b
panies in this Country, and M
Knickerbocker,
Globe Mutual,
St. Louis Mutual,
Carolina Life,
Northwestern Mutual,
Southern Life,
Life Association of America,
New York Life,
Mound City,
Equitable,
Piedmont and Arlington,
Connecticut Mutual
Missouri Valley,
.Etna Life,
Brooklyn,
Cotton States,
UNIVERSAL.
OR AN AVERAGE OF 30 PER CENI
Participation in the Profits is Guarantee
ALL POLICIES TVOl
And Surrender Value, after any numbe
Please examine the feature of this Company, wh<
payments, the Policy is not lost; but days of grace
force and effect. The following table shows appro?
(It should be remembered that this feature is writb
an Agent.)
. TERM OF YEARS AND DAYS FOR WHI
wvrunmi I A Cl P 9A J AGE
of
years. i years. days. years. da
J
3 : 1 109 2 0(
4 1 328 2 2?
5 2 219 3 2?
6 ' 3 140 4 35
7 4'109 6 0C
8 6 000 6 2.?
9 5 235 7 U
10 6 146 8 (X
KATIO OF ASSETS TO L]
Gen's M. W.
February 22 8
M. STRAUSS & s6x,r
Yorkville, S. C.
STRICTLY CASH STORE?
NEW GOODS.
THANKFUL for the patronage received, and
encouraged thereby, we have laid in an entire
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
which we will sell at the lowest market price, as
we will strictly adhere to our principle,
WHICH IS CASH.
Our stock, consists of DRY GOODS; a large assortment
of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Japanese, Lenos, Batermos, Poplins, Batestes,
Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Piques, Chambrays,
Ginghams, Prints.
WHITE GOODS,
Jaconet, Check, Swiss, Brilliantes, plain and figured
Nainsook, Linen, Damask, Toweling, Front
Linen, BalmoralSj Boulevards, Aprons, Collars,
Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Cassimeres, Drab d' ete, Tweeds, Linen Drills,
Duck, Cottonade.
A srEUALir.
BOOTS AND SHOES, a very large assortment
of the best make and at low figures.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A full and very extensive line. We can sell for
a less price a Ready-Made SuiV-than the article
can be bought to make it.
HATS AND CAPS.
For Children, Boys and Men, all colors and
sizes, and in the latest style.
Besides all that can be called for in
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, and fancy articles.
In addition to the above, we have a full line of
CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
and many other articles.
We will continue to receive NEW GOODS
weekly, to keep up with the fashion, and sell
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
determined to sell only for CASH with a very
SMALL PROFIT. Come and see and examine
for yourself.
M. STRAUSS A SON,
April 11 15 tf
JOHN C. KOTKiENDALr
THREE REASONS WHY
EVERYBODY should buy their Drugs and
Medicines at the York Drugstore: Reason
1. Because every article of Drugs, Medicines, Ac.,
is warranted to be fresh, pure and genuine. 2.
Because the stock is always complete, and persons
can count on getting what they call for. 3. Because
everything is sold at the most reasonable
prices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
TUTT'S EXPECTORANT.
DR. Tutt claims for his Expectorant the property
of relieving and permanently curing
cases of Consumption, Astnma, Bronchitis, Ac.
It is said to be a specific in Asthma and Croupone
dose often relieving the most distressing
symptoms. A supply at the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
ROSADALIS
CURES Scrofula, in all its forms; Consumption,
in itsearly stages; Rheumatism, White Swellixig,
Chronic Sore Eyes, and all Skin diseases.
Thousands 01 ceriincaies can uts pruuui-cu ?uuvying
tho value of this Medicine in the above diseases.
Sold at the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
GOWLAND'S LOTION.
AN English preparation for beautifying the
complexion ana removing impurities from
the skin, such as Tan, Sunburns, Freckles, Redness,
?fec. A supply just in at the York Drug
Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
CARBOLIC SALVE
CURES old Sores, Bruises, Wounds, Burns,
Ring-Worms, Tetters, <fec. Soid at the York
Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
STATIONERY.
A SUPPLY of Letter, Foolscap and Note Paper,
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Ac., Ac.,
at the York Drug Store,
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
STATE LICENSES.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, 1
Yorkvillk, S. C., April 8, 1872. j
ALL Persons, Companies or Corporations engagod
in occupations or professions, Ac.
Brokers, Billiard Rooms, Bowling Saloons, Ten
Pin Alleys, Hotels, Inns, Livery Stables, Taverns
or Saloons, Merchants, Banks, (except National
Banks), Railroads, Auctioneers, Attorneys at
Law, Physicians, Dentists, Insurance Agents,
Architects, Photographers, Daguerrean Artists,
Officers of State, County or Corporations receiving
a salary, selling by sample or soliciting orders.
Telegraph Lines, Express Lines, Ac., are
hereby notified that they are required to make
Returns and pay their Licenses on or before the
30TH DAY OF APRIL, instant, under the provisions
of an Act of the Goneral Assembly of
South Carolina, to provide for a General License
Law, approved March 13th, 1872.
MyO ffioe, at Yorkville, will be open to receive
the ABOVE RETURNS irom tins date uniu me
30th instant, except on FRIDAY, 19TH, AND
SATURDAY, 20TH OF APRIL, instant, on
which days I will meet those persons in eastern
York, liable to make such roturns, at ROCK
HILL, in said countv.
JOHN G. ENL6E, Auditor, York County.
Rock Hill Lantern copy one time and forward
bill to the county Auditor.
April 11 15 2t
KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
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 61 o'clock, A. M.
Arrive at Chester at 81 o clock, A. M.
Leave Chester at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Arrive at Yorkville at 6 o'olock, P. M.
All Freights most be delivered at the Depot by
4 o'clock, P, M? on tfce evenings previous to the
departure of the train.
GEORGE W. MELTON, President.
April 11 15 tf
MILLER'S ALMANAC.
TlflTLLER'SPlanters' and Merchants' AlmanIvA
ac fbr 18T2, just received at the "Enqttreri
Office." Price 10 cents.
February 15 7 2
BBORN THINGS!
THE PEOPLE !
Insurance co.
ought in the Principal Life Insurance ComARK
THE CONTRAST!
A.T AGE OF 20 AT"AOE OF 30 AT AGE OF 40
$160 $200 $250
WILL BUY WILL BUY WILL BUY
$ 8,669 50 $ 8,688 30, $ 7,859 10
8,499 89 8,688 07 . 7,878 97
8,841 36 8,841 73 : 7,916 40
8,503 41 8,841 73 : 7,916 40
8,670 51 8,688 09' 7,918 92
8,615 73 8,877 55 ' 8,936 50
8,455 46 | 8,810 07 7,987 22
7,541 47' 8,810 001 7,987 22
8,455 46 ; 8,810 57 j 7,987 22
7,541 471 8,810 57 7,987 22
8,455 46 , 8,810 57 ! 7,987 22 j
8,503 411 8,833 92> 8,001 (38
8,455 57 ; 8,810 57 ! 8,012 82
8,426 96 8,798 94 j 8,108 10
8,875 731 9,250 <33! 8,389 27
8,455 46 ! 8,810 57j 7,987 22
10,948 901 11,396 01 10,266 09
!. IN FAVOR OF THE UNIVERSAL.
d in the Policy by the UNIVERSAL.
V-FORFEITABLE I
5r of payments, is stated in the Policy.
;reby, even though parties can make no further
s are allowed, the Policy being all the time in full
cimately the time during which Policies are good,
an in the Policy, and is not merely the promise of
CH NEW POLICIES WILL BE ISSUED.
AGE 45 AGE 55
YS. YEARS. DAYS. YEARS. DAYS.
10 2 146 2 36
12 3 109 2 192
12 4 73 3 182
!8 5 36 4 000
K) 6 000 4 109
? 6 219 4 219
16 7 36 4 292
K) 7 109 5 _000 _
[ABILITIES, 140 TO 100.
GARY and M. C. BUTLER, State Agents.
J. F. WALLACE, Agent at Yorkville, S. C.
3m
CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON.
~ REMOVAL.
WE having purchased the entire stock of
Messrs. KERR <fc ROACH, beg leave to
inform our friends that we have removed to the
old stand of
MR. B. T. WHEELER,
recently occupied by Messrs. KERR <fe ROACH,
where we wftl be pleased to see our friends ana
customers. We have a stock of
GOOD BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
PHEATONS, SULKIES, and almost everything
else in the Carriage line. Our prices will be
reasonable, and work
AS GOOD AS THE BEST.
REPAIRING done at short notice and in a
workmanlike manner, and
AT LIVING PRICES.
We have employed the best workmen, and will
use the best material, and will try to make it a
first-class
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
We return our thanks to our friends and the
public generally, for the very liberal patronage
bestowed upon us in the past, and hope to merit a
continuance of the same in the future. We ask
our dear friends who are in arrears with us
TO CALL AND SETTLE
at once, as we will need every dollar due us, to
carry on our business. We hope no one will ask
us to sell our work on time, as we are not able to
sell on Credit and carry on our business.
REPAIR OR FINISHED WORK
will, positively, not beallowed to leave the Shop
UNTIL PAID FOR. Please bear this in mina
for we mean what we say, and say what we mean.
We wish a happy and prosperous year to everybody.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
of all kinds will be taken in exchange for work.
CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON.
THE YORXVILLE BRANCH"
of the
CITIZEM'S SAMS BAIK OF SB. fflHW
Banking Office Opposite the Store of J. II. Adams.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received.
Interest allowed at the rate of 7 per cent, per
annnm on Certificates of Deposit, and
0 per cent, compounded every
six months on accounts.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. MARTIN, President.
JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President.
A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier.
J. II. SAWYER. Ass't Cashier in general charge.
JOHN C. B. SMITH, Local Assistant Cashier.
Directors.?Wade Hampton, William Martin,
A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster, E. H. Heinitsh, :
John B. Palmer, Thos. E. Gregg, Columbia. J. 1
Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, W. G. Mayes, 1
Newberry. B. H. Rntledge, D. Ravenel, Jr.,
Charleston.
BRANCHES IN SOUTH CAROLINA :
Location. Local Ass't Cashiers.
Charleston, D. RAVENEL, Jr.
Orangeburg, J. H. FOWLES.
Sumter, J. W. DARGAN.
Spartanburg, JOEL FOSTER.
Newberry, T. S. DUNCAN.
Laurens, JOHN KYLE.
Abbeville, Hon. D. L. WARDLAW.
Camden, W. D. McDOWELL.
Yorkville W. B. METTS.
FINANCE COMMITTEE AT YORKVILLE.
B. T. WHEELER, J. H. ADAMS, L. M. GRIST.
SIGHT DRAFTS drawn on all the Branches
of the Bank in this State, and also on all the prominent
places in the United States and Europe.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and
sold.
Mutilated Currency purohased at a small
discount. W. B. METTS,
Assistant Cashier at Yorkville.
January 25 4 ly
SIXTY-FIVE PIBST PBIZE MEDALS AWARDED.
THE GREAT
Jy'313S0UTHERM P,AN0
*** MANUFACTORY,
WM. KNABE & CO.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
THESE Instruments have been before the Public
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi- 1
nence, which pronounces them unequaled, in
TONE, ,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP, ,
AND DURABILITY. ,
All our SQUARE PIANOS have our new i
improved OverstrungScaleandthe AgraffeTreble. i
We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvements. in GRAND PIANOS ;
and SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano,
which bring the Piano nearer Perfection than 1
has yet been attained.
EVEBY PIANO WABBANTED FOB FIVE YEABS. I
TpSt* We are by special arrangement enabled to \
furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS.
of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale ana
Retail at lowest Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Prioe Lists promptly |
furnished on application to
WM. KNABE A CO., Baltimore, Md.,
Or any of our regular established agencies.
November 2 44 6m
APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE.
"VfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
i^| Executors of the estate of J. B. DARWIN,
deoeased, will make a final settlement of said estate
with the Judge of Probate of York County,
on the 8th day of May, next, when they will make
application for a final discharge as Executors of
the said estate.
P. B. DARWIN, } ? ,
J. A. CHAMBERLAIN, ] 8
April 4 14 5t
BON-TON ENVEI<Gpej^
OPEN END, for sale attne Stationery of
THOMAS D. GRIST. |
R, R.
RADWAY'S" READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE
FOR EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays Inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain
the Rheumatic. Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease
may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFQRD INSTANT EASE.
Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the Bladder,
Inflammation of the Bowels,
Congestion of the Lungs,
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing,
* ' Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics, Croup, Diptheria,
3 ' Catarrh, Influenza,
Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Cold Chills,
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will
afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will,
in a few moments, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour
Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal
Pains. . ., _ ,
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Kadway's
Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from change
of water. It is better than French Brandy or
Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents.
There is not a remedial agent in this world that
will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious,
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other
Fevers, (aided by Radway's Pills) so quick as
"ra tywa vs reAdy RELIEF. Fifty cents per
bottle.
:o:
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase of Flesh
and Weight^Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion
secured to all.
:ot'?
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
Has made the most astonishing cures; so quick,
so rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under
tne influence of this truly wonderful medicine,
that every day an increase in flush and
weight is seen and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
communicates through the Blood,
Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices of the
system the viqor of life, for it repairs the wastes
of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
Syphilid, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers
in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes,
Strumorous dischargesfrom the Ears, andtheicorst
forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores,
Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors,
Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful
discharges. Night Sioeats, Loss of Sperm and
all wastes oj the life principle, are within the curative
range of this wonder o f Modern Chemistry, and
a few days' use will prove to any person using it
for either of these forms of disease its potent power
to cure them,
KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy .Stoppage of Water,Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposits, or the water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a
pricking, burning sensation when passing water,
and pain in the Small of the BacK ana aiong me
Loins.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILL,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, will purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Rad way's Pills, for the cure of all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspasia,
Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the
Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a permanent '
cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury,
minerals or deleterious drugs.
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will tree
the system from all the above named disorders.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists.
Read "False and True." Send one letter-stamp
toRADWAY & CO., No. s7 Maiden Lane, New
York. Information worth thousands will be sent
to you.
June 29 . 26 ly
ALLISON & BRATTONT*
MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIRS.
ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Calisaya, Iron
and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir
Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Valerianate
of Ammonia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammoniate,
Iron and Strychnie, Elixir of Pepsin, Strychnia
and Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferronhoephated
Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Colombo, Elixir Wine
of Wild Cherry,Elixir Quinine,Iron and Arsenic,
Elixir Black Cohosh, Selibrile Elixir Ergot, Selibrile
Elixir Worm seed. Elixir Rhubarb and Magnesia,
Elixir Buchu, Elixir Buchn and Fareira
Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Berries, Pepsin
and Pancreated Preparations, Cod Liver Oil Pancreatized,
Elixir Wine Calisaya, Elixir Tarraxacum
Compound, all of which were manufactured
at the weil-known establishment of Reed, Carnrick
& Andrus, Manufacturing Chemists, and for
sale cheap, for the cash, by
ALLISON & BRATTON.
NEW AND DURABLE.
SOMETHING New and Durable. Time. Mon?v
and Labor Saved. French Oil Polish for
Carriages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and Shoes .and
all kinds of Leather. Manufactured by S. Einstein
& Co., Tanners and Curriers, and for sale
cheap, by ALLISON A BRATTON,
Sole Agents for York county, S. C.
MONEY .'MONEY!!
mHOSE indebted to us are requested to call at
J. once and settle their Accounts. We pay
cash for our Goods, and therefore, those who buy
from us surely cannot ask, nor expect, longer indulgence.
No more credit'in this establishment.
Therefore, don't ask it
ALLISON <fe BRATTON.
* GARDEN SEEDS. ^
4CAREFUL and well selected variety of Garden
Seeds, from the old established house of
ert Buist, for sale, for the cash, by
ALLISON A BRATTON.
CLOVER SEED.
A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at
the Drug Store of
ALLISON A BRATTON.
JTrST THINK OF IT.
tTHAT we now
offer for sale, at
our Photographic
SU^Tsewing
will do the work
Machine will do,
and will, in addifect'
Buttonhole
will embroider an
edge and do ov?j"~
wonder of the age is known as the "AMERICAN
BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMING AND SEWING
MACHINE," and we, as Agents for York
county, shall take pleasure to exhibit it at any
time." Prices the same as other first-class Ma- ,
chines.
We continue, also, to act as Agents for the
MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO. Their In
struments have no superior for beauty, sweetnesa
of tone and durability. And while they are indispensable
to Churches, Sunday-Schools, Acthey
also afford to homes a rational pleasure, ana
an easy means for developing musical talent that
no head of a family ought to neglect. ,
At the same time we continue to perpetuate
vour beauty or.ugliness, as the case may be, upon
Paper, Metal or Porcelean, by means or PHOTOGRAPHY
in all the various styles.
We have now on hand a fine lot of STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS of the Yosemite, Pacific Railroad,
White Mountains, Ac.; also,nice ALBUMS,
ill of which we offer at prices to suit thetimee.
J. R. SCHORB A SON.
BOOT ANI> SHOE MAKING.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to his
friends and the public in general, that he la
prepared with
A FINE STOCK OF MATERIALt
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 fit and &shionable style, loese
are advantages which should not be overlooked.
Special attention is called to the celebrated cloth
top Congress (tatter and the Congress Shoe
FOB 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 fbr the price paid.
Special and prompt attention is given to repairing.
F. CHRISTMAN, Agent.
March 28 13 ' tf