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LOCAL AFFAIRS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. A. McLean, Judge of Probate?Citation?Wm B. Cline, Applicant?Nathaniel MeCaimnon decease*!. Carroll, Clark A Co.?Lard?Hams?Bacon?Bap ping and Ties?Seed Oats?Hardware?To biicco?SnutT?Family Flour?Light?Sa leiu Jeans?Yarn?Coffee?Dry Goods am Groceries. J. A. McLean?Judpe of Probate?Citation?Lu cv Deese and George W. Deese, Applicants , William Deese, deceased. J. A*. Carroll?Administrator's Sale. W. L. Robertson?To Rent or Lease. R. H. Glenn, S. Y. C.?Sheriff's Sales. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. T. S. Jetfervs, Secretary?Masonic Meeting. L. A. Dugas, Dean?Medical College of Georgia, J. Harry Clawson, Assignee?In BankruptcyPetition for Sale of Real Estate?In the Matter of Thomas Palmer, Obadiah Sarrat. Clawson A Thomson, Plaintiff's Attorneys?Notice to John A. Smith, Defendant. Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate?Citation? R. L. Hope, Applicant?Henry Leech, deceased. Dr. L. Alexander?Medical Notice. SUDDEN* DEATH. John E. Carroll, aged twenty-one years on< month aud twenty-eight days, who resided about two miles east of Yorkville, died oc Friday last from a congestive chill. On the Monday previous to his death he was apparently in good health. THE FIRST BALE OF COTTON. The first bale of cotton, of this year's growth, raised in this county, was sold al Rock Hill on the 2d instant, by Mr. W. L, Robertson. It weighed 450 pounds and was purchased by Messrs. J. M. Ivy & Co., at 20.15. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. We are requested to give notice that an i extra meeting of York Grange, of the Patrons of Husbandry, will be held at Yorkville on Friday evening, (to-morrow) at 7} o'clock. A full attendance of the members is very much desired, as important business is expected to come up for consideration. AIR-LINE SCHEDULE. On Friday morniug last, a change was made in the schedule on the Air-Line Railroad. The passenger train now leaves Charlotte at 4.45, a. ra., and reaches Atlanta at 11.55, p. m. So soou as we can procure a onnv nf the schedule giving the time of arri val and departure of the trains at the way stations in this county, we will publish it foi the information of our readers, RAIN STORM. On Sunday night last, this section of country was visited with the heaviest fall of rain of the season. The creeks and branches in the neighborhood were flooded to overflowing, low-lands were inundated, feuces and watergaps carried away, and the bridge on the Charlotte road, overfishing Creek, two miles east of town was removed from the abutments. Since the rain, the weather has been quite chilly, rendering thick clothiug and fires necessary for personal comfort REDEMPTION OF FORFEITED LANDS. The comptroller-general has written a letter to an Aiken lawyer in reply to the question "if lands bought by the State for want of bidders at a delinquent land sale can be redeemed within ninety days by the original owner." To this the comptroller replies as follows: "I have the honor to reply that the act ol the General Assembly 'providing for the assessment and taxation of property.' (Section 108,) approved September 15, 1868, provides that if the lands advertised at a delinquent land sale of real estate not in cities, towns and villages cannot be sold for at least one-fourth of its assessed value, that the county auditor shall purchase sufficient thereof at that rate for the State, to satisfy the tax, costs and penalties thereon, but this portion of the said Section 108 was repealed by the act of March 19 1879 and now there is no law on our statute books that gives the county auditor or any other officer any authority to purchase any real or personal estate for the State on account of any tax ; hence lands cannot be 'bought by the State for the want of bidders.' "The only mode the State has, or can get any title to land offered at a delinquent land sale, is in the manner prescribed in the revised statutes, title 3, chapter 13, section 34, viz., by forfeiture, such lands not being sold for the want of bidders. "The same section (34) emphatically declares that the county auditor shall designate such lands as are 'not sold for the want ol bidders' as 'forfeited,' and that 'the right, title and interest' of the former owner therein shall be vested in and transferred to the State ol South Carolina, while section 35 (following) declares how the county treasurer shall have credit for the 'forfeited list' in discharge ol his indebtedness. If you will note carefully sections 36 to 46, inclusive, I think you will decide with me that these eleven sections provide only for the redemption of lands 'sold at delinquent sale,' and not to those 'not sold for want of bidders,' otherwise 'forfeited.' I know ? of no law in the State which refers to lands forfeited to the State for taxes of 1872 save that above noted, and when I refer to the joint resolutions of the General Assembly, session of 1872-73, I there find that twelve (12) of these thirty (30) resolutions expressly relate to the redemption of 'forfeited lands' by the former owner, and made 'forfeited' in previous years by Section 34 above quoted. The action of the General Assembly by its joint resolutions confirms ray opinion as to the previous acts, and I can only decide that all lands, 'offered for sale at any delinquent land sale' and 'not sold for want of bidders', are forfeited to the State and must be so held until sold by an 'act' or redeemed by a joint resolution." .financial an!) Commercial. YORKVILLE, September 10.?Cotton?Market nuiet with but little offering during the past week. We quote extremes at 10 to 163 cents." Flour $4.75 to ?5; Corn GO to 05; Meal 70 to 80; Oats, 50 to 55. CHARLOTTE, September 8.?The cotton market was tirin last week, with a good demand foi all grades atan advance. We quote low middling? * at 171 to 174 ; strict good ordinary 1G1 to 1GJ ; and good ordinary 151 to 153. The offerings were light, with an'advancing tendency. Corn and Flour is abundant at previous quotations?say 60 cents for Corn ana $4.50 for best grade of Flour. NEW YORK, September 8.?Cotton steady. Sales 3,773 bales at 205 to 21. Futures closed easy. Sales 15,500 bales as follows: September 18 27-32; October 184 to 18 5-32; November 474; December 175. CHARLESTON, SeptemberS.?Cotton firm for good grades?middling 181 to 181 ; low middling 173 to 18. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 8.?Noon.?Cotton buoyant?uplands 85 to 9d. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, September 5.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1873. 1872. Receiptsat ail ports for the week... 11,836 15,0SM Receipts for the year to date 10,428 15,08<: Exports for the week 11,6:46 2,05c Total Exports to date 7,221 61,264 Stock at interior towns...?. 10,437 4,787 Stock at Liverpool, 775,000 835>,00C American afloat for Great Britain. 41,000 8,0(K Financial. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Gold excited at 12 tc 121. Serial ftotitfs. York Association. The York Baptist Association will convene al Mill Creek Church, York county, S. C., on Friday before the first Sabbath in October, next. T. J. TAYLOR, Missionary. August 2S 35 4t~ Religious Notices. There will be preaching at the Yorkville Baptist Church, on the Second Sabbath, 14th day oi September, instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at night. A protracted meeting will be commenced al Ennn Church, in York county, on the third Sabbath, 21st of September, instant. T. J. Taylor. September 1) 37 It Window Glass. Great attention is now deservedly paid to tin I kinds of Window Glass used in dwellings, storei > i and churches. All qualities of American anc , I French Window, Picture, Photograph, Ground j Cut, Enameled and Colored Glass, wholesale am " | retail, from Mr. P. P. Toalo, No. 20 Hayne street * | Charleston, S. C. Send for price card. I September 4 3G lm The fall trade has now opened, and with a view to meet all its requirements, Messrs. I. H. IIali A Co.; Proprietors of the tireat Southern Builders' Emporium, Charleston, S. C., have made a! the Factories, large quantities of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac., from fully seasoned lumber. Theii immense sales enable them to oiler number one , work at low prices. Before beginningyour buiid ing, send for their price list and size card. Thej ' are also Agents for Asbestos' Rooting Felt anei Paint. Last year millions of feet were sold foi covering roofs, lining rooms, painting, Ac. September 4 36 lm To Merchants Everywhere! THE WHOLESALE HOUSE OF WITTKOWSKY <fc RINTKLS SENDS GREETING: Too well ami favorably known in North ami 5 South Carolina, parts of Tennessee and Virginia I and too long established (since 1857) the propriei tors deem it unnecessary in again coining before , the public and soliciting their patronage to go intc along flourish as to their immense stock and com' mensurate will and abilility to sell Goods Low. Wo thoreforo content ourselves by simply announcing that our business having increased $200,00(1 in one year, and Charlotte having addil tional railroad facilities, warrants us in still mor( ; increasing our stock. We shall have in store by the 10th of September, a stock of three hundred thousand dollars, ($300,' 000) consisting of full lines of every class of goods ; that go to make a complete assortment for a Store, which wo offer to the trade at competing prices with any Jobbing House from New York to New Orleans. All we ask, come, and we will make good the alx>ve assertion. Merchants in North Carolina have the additional advantage, that by buying in the State, they have no purchase tax to pay. Wo also have a retail department, where we keep everything from common to the very best. Also, have a Carpet and Millinery department. WITTKOWSKY <fe RIN TKLS, Charlotte, N. C. August 14 33 2m THE MOST P0PULAB MEDICINE EXTANT. 1840. OVER THIRTY YEARS 1872. Since the Introduction of PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER. THE PAIN-KILLER Is equally applicable and efficacious to young or old. ' THE PAIN-KILLER t Is both an Internal and External Remedy. i THE PAIN-KILLER Will cure Fever and Ague when other reme> dies have failed. ' THE PAIN-KILLER cm.^.-.1,4 La of tl>n fifot monirAritnHony nl J OUWUIU UU UV WIV AAA OV v.. Cold or Cough. THE PAIN-KILLER Is the Great Family Medicine of the Age. I THE PAIN-KILLER Will cure Painter's Colic. THE PAIN-KILLER Is good for Scalds and Burns. THE PAIN-KILLER Has the Verdict of the People in its favor. THE PAIN-KILLER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN-KILLER Beware of Imitations and Qountcrfcits. THE PAIN-KILLER Is an almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and has, without doubt, been more successful in curing this terrible disease than any other known remedy, or even the most eminent II and skillful Physicians. In India, Afrfba and China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN-KILLER is considered by the natives, as well as European residents in those climates, a SuitK Rkmedy. THE PAIN-KILLER Each bottle is wrapped with full directions for use. THE PAIN-KILLER Is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Family Medicines. August 2$ 35 lm MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. L. ALEXANDER respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Yorkville and surrounding country. Calls, either day or night, promptly obeyed. September 11 36 tf ~MASONIC MEETING. \A/ THE NEXT REGULAR COM M UN IC A TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M., will be holden at the Lodge Room, inYorkville, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of OCTOBER, next, at 7i o'clock, p. m. T. S. JEFFERYS, Secretary. September 11 37 tf FOR RENT OR LEASE. i THE undersigned offers to RENT or LEASE his plantation, located ' near Rock Hill, for one or more years. He will rent or lease it to the person wjin will secure to him, annually, the , LARGEST NUMBER OF BALES OF COTTON. In 1872, seventy bales of cotton were gathered ofl the plantation, and tins year tne crop is nener. For the past three years, the first hale of cotton sold at Itoek Hill, in each year, was produced on this plantation. Bids will he received until the first Monday of November. * W. L. ROBERTSON. September 11 37 tf IX BAN KRIJ PTCY. 1 In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. ; Ex-Partc J. Harry Clawson, Assignee, In lie. Thomas Palmer, Bankrupt.?Petition for &ah | of Peal Estate. NOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors holding liens against the estate of the above named Bankrupt, to establish the same before before W. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, on or before the 25th instant, and show cause, if any they have, why the real estate of said i Bankrupt should not be sold, free of eneumi brance, and the liens transferred to the proceeds of sale. Bv order of Court. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee, j September 11 37 2t IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, i Re-Parte J. Harry Clawson, Assignee, In Pc. Ohediah Sarrat, Bankrupt.?Petition for Salt of Peal Estate. T^T OTICE is hereby to all Creditors holding liens ; against the estate of the above named Bank. rupt, to establish the same before W. I. Clawson, > Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, on or before the 25tli instant, and show cause, if any they have, . why the real estate of said Bankrupt should not be sold, free of encumbrance, and the liens trans. ferred to the proceeds of sale. Bv order of Court, j * J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. I September 11 34 2t 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. York County. WHEREAS R. L. HOPE has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits oi HENRY LEECH, (p. c.) late of the county aforc' said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said de' ceased, to be and appear before me, at our next I Judge of Probate's Court for the said County, to be holden at York Court Houseon tho2GTH DAY OF SEPTEM REE, instant, to shew cause, if any, why tiie said Administration should not be granted. * Given under my hand and Seal, this ittli day ol ; September, iiitheyear of our Lord one thousand eighthundred and seventy-three, and in the i?Sth year of the Independence of the United States oi [ America. JOSEPH A. McLKAN, ; Judge of Probate. September 11 37 2t* ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROILEVA^ l York County. WHEREAS LUCY DEESE and (J ISO RUE W. DEESE hits applied to me for Letters ? of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM , DEESE, 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 be holden at York Court Houscon the2i>TH DAY OF SEPTEM HER, instant, to shew cause, if any, ; why the said Administration should not be grant cd. Given under my hand and Seal, this 8th day ol September, in'the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and in the D8tli vearofthe Independence of the United Slates of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. September 11 87 2t I" DI XIE COTTOX PRESS. UNEQUALED for its simplicity of construction, durability, cheapness am! compactness. It can be worked in a space of about six by twelve feet. Those who need Presses are invited to examine it. Manufactured and sold at Wheeler's Mill by WHEELER A CROWELL. August 7 32 If CARROLL, CLARK & CO. I FAMILY FLOUR. CHOICK Family Flour from the best Crowdor's Creek and North Carolina Mills, as low as 1 the lowest for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO'S. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. THE cheapest and best place in town to buy Dry Goods and Groceries?all of the best a quality?is at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. ? YARN. HIVINGSVILLE Yarn and Graniteville Sheet ' U "igi cueap lor vasn, at CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO'S. ! SALEM JEANST A GOOD assortment of Salem Jeans can be found at the cheap cash Store of ; CARROLL, CLARK A CO, TOBACCO^ ~~ THE best assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco in Yorkville, can be had at the cheap Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. " SNUFF. ~ CAROLINA Relic and Choice Lorillard Snuff, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ; LIGHT. ADAMANTINE and Wax Candles cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. COFFEE. HOICK Rio Cofl'ee?green and parched?for J sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. HARDWARE. ' 4 (iOOD assortment of Hardware can bo found A at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. "bed OATS. At CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S von can find good Seed Oats for sale low, for Cash. ! BAGGING AND TIES. ~ COTTON Ragging and Ties for sale at the Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK t'it CO. ~ BACON. BACON always on hand and for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. HAMS. CHOICE Sugar-Cured Hams can bo had at the Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. LARD. ON draft and in buckets, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS WM. B. CLINE has applied to nio for Letters of Administration on all and singular, thegoodsand chattels, rights and credits of NATHANIEL McCAMMON, 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, 1 to be hoi den at Yo k Court House, on the 26TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted." Given under my hand and Seal, this 8th day of September, iii the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and in the 98th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. MoLEAN, Judge of Probate. September 11 37 21* Thousands of Mothers have placed on record their belief, that for all the complaints of the stomach and bowels to which children are subject, Tarrant's Efferrescent Seltzer Aperient is the most unexceptionable of correctives and alteratives. The reasons for this belief are obvious. It forms a delicious and most refreshing draught, relieves the bowels of all acrid matter without pain, allays fever, induces sleep, strengthens tiic digestion, neutralizes acid in the stomach, cures llatulenoe, acts as a gentle stimulant, tones the tender nerves, and never gripes the patient. What family can aiford to be without such a resourcein sickness? Sold by all druggists. September 11 37 2t STATE OF SOUTII CA ROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMON PLEA8. Robert H. Glenn, Sheriff of York County, Plaintiff, against John A. Smith, Defendant. TO JOHN A. SMITH, Defendant in this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is 1 i I eel in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York county, and to servo a copy of your answer 011 the subscribers, at their ollice, in Yorkville, Soutli Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the timo'aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of five hundred dollars and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., Julv 24th, 1873. CLAWSON A THOMSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the 1 otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas [ for York county, on the24th day of July,, A. D., 1873, and that you are required to appear in said | cause and deliver your answer within the time . aforesaid, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. CLAWSON <fc THOMSON, Plaintiffs Attorneys. September 11 37 Gt //SDC Rock Hill Lantern copy six weeks. "MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA" BEING THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAFACULTY. I. P. GARVIN, M. D., Emeritus Professor of MateriaMedica and Therapeutics. ; LEWIS D. FORD, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Professorof Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants. L. A. DUGAS, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Dean of the Faculty. GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Practical Pharmacy. HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor of Operative Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. EDWARD GEDDINGS, M. D., Professor of Phvcu'nlnrrv nrwl Patlinlnfrv 1 DKS At $SURE FORD, M. IX, Professor of Anatomv, and Secretary of the Faculty. WILLIAM H. DOUGHTY, M. D.,'Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. ROBERT C. EVE, M. D., Demonstrator of Anati ouiy, and Prosector to the Professor of Anatomy. , A. SIBLEY CAMPBELL. M. D.. Prosector to > the Professor of Operative Surgery and Sur, gical Anatomy. . S. C. EVE, M. IX, Clinical Assistant ut the Dispensary. EUGENE FOSTER, M. D., Clinical Assistant. CHAS. T. RICH, Janitor. The Forty-Second Session of this Institution will commence on the lirst Monday in Novombcr next, and continue four months. For particulars apply to L. A. DUG AS, Dean. Augusta, Ga., September 11 37 It A X AIJ A L R ETU RNS. A DMINISTRATORS, Executors, Guardians A and Trustees, are hereby notified to make their ANNUAL RETURNS, without further delay. Unless returns are made promptly, I will be under the necessity of issuing rules for default, i JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judgoof Probate. | July 24 30 tf FAIR WARNING. 1 HEREBY forowarn all persons from hunting, walking, or riding over my plantation or leavj ing my gates open, as I shall prosecute, to the full extent of the law, all who may disregard this j warning. B. F. RAWLINSON. August 28 3f> tf _____ rpll E creditors of Rev. ARCHIBALD WHYTE, j X <"evened, who have established sealed demands against his estate, are hereby notified that 1 am prepared to pay a dividend on the same. J. F. WALLACE, C. C. C. Pus. i August 28 35 flt NOW IS T1IE TIME. "I Fvou want a good "PHIZ" taken, come ahead, JL lor YOUNG SOL is "running tlio Machine" ' now. and will take your PHOTOGRAPH, or sell vou an "American Sowing Machine," cheap. J. R. SCHORR A SOX. __ g- THOMSON, r SOLICITOR IN BANKRUPTCY, YORJCVII^HE, S. C. , Special attention given to the filing of Petitions. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the next session of the Legislature for an amendment to ,! the Charter of the town of Yorkville. August 14 SS Sin ONLY FOR THE CASH. C1ARROLL, CLARK A CO. will sell Goods and J Groceries cheaper for cash than any house i can possibly allbrd to sell on credit. AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OX THE FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, next, at Yorkvillo, I will sell the balance of ! the personal property belonging to the estate of ! ROBERT J. FOSTER, deceased, consisting of : one Sowing Machine, 50 gallons of Gin, 135 bushI els of Wheat, uiore or less, one Stove and Pipe, I one Shot Gun, and other articles unnecessary to mention. Terms?CASH. J. A. CARROLL, Administrator. September 11 37 4t "EXECUTOR'S SALE, j \iriLL be sold, at auction, at ROCK IIILL, on J ? SATURDAY, the 20th instant, a note given by R. M. Kerr & Co., to J. S. Workman, deceased, for ONE HUNDRED .AND TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, dated on the 1st of January 1860 and payableon the 1st of January, 1862, credited with $60 during the vear 1860. The said note has been appraised as "doubtful." J. F. WORKMAN, Executor. September 4 36 2t* SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will l?e sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, I at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, situated about three miles and one-half from Yorkville, on the King's Mountain road, bounded by lands of Joseph Ncel, Jas. Brian and others, levied on as the property of John C. Jacksou, at the suits of McDutf Cohen, and the Lebrandt and McDowell Stove Comnanv. ($11.70 One tract of land situated near Bullock's Creek Church, bounded by lands of D J. Good, Bond E. Feemster and others, levied on as the property of John White, deceased, at the suit of W. J, Rainey, Administrator and others. ($1.87i One tract of land, known as the Sutton Gold Mine, containing one hundred and three acres, more or less, bounded by lands of S. P. Sutton, C. Ij. Clawson, B. Fuller and others, levied on as 1 the property of the Sutton Gtfld Mining Company, at the suit of C. L. ClaWson."" Also, all the right, title, interestand claim of the Sutton Gold Mining Company in and to nlxrat forty-six acres of land 1 sold by the said C. L. Clawson to the said company, upon condition that titles were to be made when the purchase money was paid. Sold to foreclose the equity of redemption of the said Sutton Gold Mining Company. ($14.00 Three acres of land, more or lc?s, on which is a mill, lying in York county, on the waters of Jackson's branch, bounded by lands of Edith Kimbrell and defendant, levied on as the property of Samuel Bellew, at tho suit of W. I. Clawson and others. ($7.20 t??orif lo?irl sittmtpfl on the waters of Fishing Creek, about eight miles south-east of Yorkville, bounded by lands of Mrs. Isabella Steele, J. Thomas Lowry and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of H. F. Adickes, Reuben Dulin, S. A. Rell, R. T. | Wheeler and C. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason & Withers, S. B. Meacham, Survivor, Black & Company, John H. Adams, Henry F. Broach, T. M. Dobson <fe Co., and Carroll, Clark & Co., and others. ($34.82$ Terms invariably cash?pui chasers to pay for papers and.stainps. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for re- < sale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. I September 4 32 5t W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. ARRIVED AT LAST. GIN-BELTING?2, 4 and 5 inch. Now is the time for purchasing. W. H. tfc J. P. HERNDON. CHEAP. WE are selling our Groceries remarkably cheap for cash. In order to get in a new stock, no Goods can be taken away from the house until the "greens" are laid out/ ] W. II. <fc J. P. HERNDON. EULOGY. NOT from our own lips, but from those of many of our customers. "W. II. & J. P. HERNDON are selling the cheapest and best eatables." SIMON PURE. ALL Goods taken away from this Shanty that ' docs not give satisfaction, will be taken back. . W. H. <fc J. P. HERNDON. CLOTH. AS Winter is approaching, we are offering our checks and Stripes at cost. Come and examine our Stock. W. H. <fc J. P. HERNDON. 1 _____ MEAL, Hominy and Flour for sale at the Store i W- H. .fe J. P. HERNDON. -LTJU " . . ^ . TRY THEM. IF you want cheap Groceries, go and try the HERN DON 'S^ind see if they wont sell you cheaper than any one else..... TEA. A LOT of the very best Tea can be found at HERNDON'S. FRESH SUPPJLIES. 17IRESII supplies continue to lie received week; ly, at W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. bacojV. : T7ERY line Breakfast Strips?elegant. } W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. , MRS. C. CRA VEN. MRS. C. CRAVEN RESPECTFULLY announces that a full stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONERY can be found at her Store. Also, Canned Goods, itc., such as SALMON, TAMARINDS, I PRESERVES, J SARDINES, JELLIES, And other good things in this lino, to refresh the "inner man." "GET YOUR MONEY BACK." Call and buy a prize box, at any price, from 5 to 50 cents. Perhaps you will "get your money back." DEVILED MEATS, Of all kinds, better than the naino, can bo found at MRS. C. CRAVEN'S. CIGARS.&C. : CIO ARS and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars at from , 2A to 15 cents. Lemons and other fruits in season. A full assortment of Foreign and Domestic ; Candies. ' Any one wanting anything in this line would do well tocall and see MRS. C. CRAVEN. LAURENSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. # THE exercises of this Institution will bo resumed on the FOURTH MON- : DAY IN SEPTEMBER. The Facul- 1 ty is full, and the Board of Trustees j assure the public that the several Professors and Teachers excel in scholarship, ability, i and experience. They feel confident that no Fe- i male College in the South can offer superior ad- , vantages. In point of health, moral culture, and social refinement, the town of Laurens is unsur- ( passed. Letters of enquiry, directed either to < Itov. JOHN R. RILEY, President of the College, k or to Dr. JOHN W. SIMPSON, President of the Board of Trustees, will meet with prompt answers. 1 Pupils from a distance will be met at Newberry with conveyances, at the time of their own appointment.' Board can be had at the College Boarding House, with the President of the Col- i lege, or in private families, at $12 per month, in- I eluding lodging and lights. JOHN W. SIMPSON, President Board of Trustees. July 17 2!> 3m ( DUE WEST FEMALE" COLLEGE. ygy FIFTEENTH yoar opens OCTOBER ] 7th. Ti'tio t $20.00 a Session. Board, i $13.00 per month, including Fuel and < 5^*# Washing, Sond for a Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, Due West, S. C. August 28 83 Ot j PIEDMONT HOUSE. { FORMERLY WALKKK UOUSK, J SPARTANBURG, S. C. i FURNITURE all rew; House in complete Repair; Tab'es supplied fl! I'iETaL- wit'1 the I>o-st in the market; come Wl' ^Hr" and see how comfortable it is. 1). R. CLAYTON, Proprietor. August 14 33 tit* APPLICATION ~F0R~ DISCHARGE. j NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ( Administrator of the estate of J. J. JONES, I ! deceased, will make a linal settlement with the f Judge of Probate of York County, on the 211th | day of September next, when he will makeappli- ' cation for a linal discharge as Administrtitor of 1 the said estate. G. R. RATCHFORD, Administrator. August 28 35 5t OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH "OLD SOL' STILL continues, and wo are propared, better " thanovor, toexecute PHOTOGRAPHIC PIC- . | TURES of every style, at our gallery in the "Ad- t [ ickes' Building." " t A lot of nice ALBUMS always on hand. Also c Stereoscopes and Views. i J. R. SCIIORB A SON. i SAVE YOUR MONEY. SAVE your money and come to HERNPON'S " little Shanty, where you can make purchases j to better advantage than elsewhere. They sell I cheap. D. F. FLEMING. 3000 CASES BOO FOR FALI :o: WE are now receiving from tho Manufacturers SHOES AND TRUNKS of every description ket. Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to o r>. F. FLEM] 2 IIAYNE STRE SAMUEL A. NELSON. August 28 ' J. H. ADAMS. " NEW SPRING GOODS. In announcing the receipt of iny purchases for the j ^ 11 SPRING TRADE, \\ t it affords me pleasure to inform my customers and the public generally that in point of ele- | gance, my stock has never been MORE COMPLETE, j I am enabled to offer unprecedented attractions!! both in quality of Goods and prices. Tho Ladies will find full and completo lines of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, including nil the Novelties of tho season. GENT'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING " GOODS, of the best grades and MOST FASHION ALE STYLES. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, with He 1 usual assortment and variety kept IN A FIEST-CLASS HOUSE. ] Thankful for past patronage, and being deter- ! mined to merit a continuance of the same, I re- i apectfully solicit c AN EXAMINATION OF GOODS 1 AND PRICES. JOHN H. ADAMS. - 1 CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. ,J THE YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY. ' THE undersigned respectfully inform the pub- lie tlmt they are still manufacturing CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and all other styles of light vehicles : at the shop form ' ecu pied by B. T. WHEEL- , ER, near the depot. Strict attention is given to the quality of materials employed in the construction of our work, which is warranted to be as DURABLE as any in the market. | OUR PRICES are as low as it is possible to af- ford work of the character which we turn out. f ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES and other pleasure CARRIAGES, always on hand, or finished at a few hours' notice. An inspection of our stock is respectfully solicited. % REPAIRING promptly done at short notice. j "We sell only for cash, and all repairing and job work must be paid for on delivery. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. WANTED. A COACH AND BUGGY BODY-MAKER. To a good wo/kman, who can come well recommended, we will give constant employment ' and fair wages. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. ( W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO.," CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C. NTHTirF.. 1S?:i. ' w* ji. --n-/ m -w FALL AND WINTER TRADE. . WE are now receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, to which the attention of Morchants and Plante/s is respectfully invited, consisting of 1 the following line.} of heavy and fancy Groceries: ( 20,000 Pounds bulk Bacon. . 1,000 Rolls heavy Bagging, 2i to2g lbs per yard. 1,000 Bundles Arrow Ties. ^ 1,000 Sacks Salt. 100 " Fire Liverpool Salt. ] 200 " Coffee?prime, good and fair. 100 Barrels Sugars?A, extra C, Donierara and Porto Rico. ^ 150 Bar. els Syrupi?Sugar House and Drips. j 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles. , 150 Cases Brandy Peaches. 150 " Oysters. 1 100 Dozen Buckets?2 and 3 hoops. . 100 " Sardines. 200 Packages Fish?Nos. 1,2 and 3. ( 20,000 Cigars?fair to good. j TOBACCOS AND WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. >] 200 Boxes Tobacco?N. C.and Virginia brands. 100 Barrels North Carolina Corn Whisky. [00 " Virginia Corn Whisky. 100 " Motz celebrated Corn Whisky. 50 " Zeiglor's Rye Whisky. 50 " Mouongahcla Rye Whisky. 50 " Zeb Vance Rye Whisky. 75 " Apple Brandy. 25 " Ginge~ Brandy. 10 " Si .up )eri o ig Wine. , French Brandy, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Blackber- J y and California Wines, of best quality, always n Store. _ We are agents for the sale of Thomas Wynn's 1 fmprovod Open-Throat, Curved Breast, I PREMIUM AND DIPLOMA COTTON GINS, I With attached Circle Flue, open to the world; $1 I ler saw*; can be had on application at our office. j W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO., Grocers and Cotton Commission Merchants, Trade street, Charlotte, N. C. I August 28 35 tf x " NEW STORE ! ' ] KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL, j WE would respectfully inform our friends ^ and the public in general, that wo have >poned a GROCERY STORE on the corner, NEAR THE KING'S M. R. R. DEPOT, 1 ately occupied by R. J. Fostor, deceased, and * jave on hand a supply of J Jorn, Bacon, Meal, Lard, Flour, Molasses, Rice, c Sugar, Coffeo, Soda, Soap, Candles, Sardines, _ Oy.iters, Crackers, Pepper, Ginger, Cut Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes and I Nails, Tin Ware, Confections, t uid all other articles that are usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS G ROCERY ESTA BLISIIM ENT, ind which we intend to sell at very SHORT PROFIT. - pfi- All patronage win iiemanKiunv received. JAMES R. KENNEDY, WILLIAM C. LATIMER, JAMES S. HEMPHILL. August 28 35 i tf TO THE PUBLIC. , I BEG to advise my friends and the trade gen- J erallv, that I am now connected with the popuar Dry Goods House of Messrs. BREM, BROWN k CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C., where I will bo A ileased to see them or have their orders. They ft ire now receiving one of the largest and best so- v ected stocks of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac., a n the South, and can offer great inducements to a lie trade, both Wholesale and Retail. tl Very respectfully. a J. B. TOLL'ESON, of S. C. ti September 4 30 lm _ APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. , VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, J Executor of the estate of J. S. WORKMAN, r; leceased, will make a final settlement of the q laid estate, with the Judge of Probate of York ii ;ounty, on tlio Otli day of October next, when lie A ,vill apply for a final discharge from liability d is Executor of the said estate. J. F. WORKMAN, Executor, September 4 30 5t* THE A IODINE FOR September just receivod by W. L. Grist, J News Dealer. Price 50 cents.' JAMES M. WILSON TS AND SHOES i TRADE. a very large and well selected Stock of BOOTS i, which will be sold as low as in any other mar xamine our Stock. [NG & CO., ET, CORNER OF CIIURCII STREET. JAMES GILFILLEN $5 Ct r. m. POBsojy & co, SEPTEMBER 1ST. A LL persons who owe usonaccountorby note tY. will do us a great kindness by paying ui vliat they can spare, as we will need all the monej .vo can raise, to buy our l'nll stock. We will take rom 10 cents up. "Who will be as kind to us ai ve have been to them ? Come by the 1st of Sep ember. T. M. DOBSON & CO. read this. ~ fkUR bargain counter is still in full blast. W< IJ are selling goods at, and a great many thing! xjIow cost, to clear out for fallstock. Persons ii vant, who have the money, will do well to call a in early day, as the "Bargairi Counter" will eeas< o run soon. T. M. DOBSON & CO. shoes. Wf E are offering bargains in Shoes, to close f f out. Call and see. T. MI DOBSON & CO. feather dusters. 1X7 E have a few Feather Dusters loft, wliiel TT can be bought low, from T. M. DOBSON & CO. "ready-made clothing" |*7"E are offering Bargains in the way of Ready J f Made Clothing. Call and see. T. M. DOBSON & CO. segars. [F you want a delightful smoke, go to DOB SON'S. He keeps tho best assortment o ?egars in York city. chewing tobaccck FINE-CUT and good plug Tobacco?the best ii town, for tho money. T. M. DOBSON CO. SNUFF. LORILLARD'S best bladder and tin box Snuff Also, Carolina Belle Snuff, in papers. A1 resh and good. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. HARDWARE. |?7E have an elegant stock of Hardware. Per T sons in need, will please call and exatnim uir stock. T. M. DOBSON A CO. *' LOOKINGG LASSES^ |T7"E have a few Looking Glasses left, which w< ft are offering low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. MOLASSES. ^TEW ORLEANS and other Molasses for sale lN low, for the money. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SOAR PI OOP Turpentine Soap can be bought low, foi LJT tho money, at the Grocery Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. _____ fTOU can find Bivingsvillo Yarn at DOBSON'S X Store. VALISES. FOU can find a few Yalisesat the Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. PAPER AND ENVELOPES. PAPER, Envelopes, Ink and Pens, for sale a DOBSON'S. MEALBAGS: FOU can buy a good Meal Bag at DOBSON'S for 75 cents, cash. GATE HINGES. A LOT of good Gate Hinges can be found a ft. DOBSON'S. SADDLE-BAGS. ROOD Saddle-Bags for sale at the Store of T. M. DOBSON & CO. WATER BUCKETS. 11HE best Cedar Water Buckets in town. Fo: sale by T. M. DOBSON & CO. CANNED FRUITS. A LL kinds of Canned Goods for sale at ft. T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. FLOUR. : QOUNTRYand POWDER AND FUSE. BLASTING Powder and Fuse, for sale low, a T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. BACON. A LOT of good Bacon on hand and for sale low /t. at DOBSON'S. SUGAR. ROOD Sugar can be found at the cheap Grocer1 Store of T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.' ______ 4 LOT of first-rate Coffee on hand and for sail A. at the Grocery of T. M. DOBSON ct CO. M. STRAUSS & SON, YORKVILLE, SO. CA. BARGAINS !~BARGAINS!! iVhite Counterpanes, $1.50; formerly 82.00.. Colored Counterpanes, ?1.50 ; formerly 82.25. Whito Pique, 20 cents per yard; formerly 25. White Pique, 25, 35 and 40 cents per yard; for merly 35, 50 and GO. Prints and Longcloth considerably reduced ir prices. den's Brogans, $1.25; formerly $1.50. den's Brogans, $1.50; formerly $2.00. don's Balmoral Shoes, $1.25; formerly $1.75. L.OW Quartered Shoes, ?3.00; formerly ?3.50. jadies' Gaiters, ?1.50; formerly ?2.00. 'loth Gaiters, ?2.25; formerly ?2.75. disses' Cloth Gaiters, ?1.75 ; formerly ?2.50. towels, Napkins and Table Cloths, at prices tc suit customers. M. STRAUSS <fc SON. GREAT INDUCEMENT! CLEARING OUT SALE !! ffiADY-MADE' CLOTHING!!! jinen Coats, 75 cents ; formerly ?1.00. jinen Drill Coats, ?1.50 ; formerly ?2.00. jinen Dusters, ?1.50; formerly ?2.00. jight Cassimore Coats, ?2.75; formerly ?3.50. Hack Alpaca Sacks, ?2.25; formerly ?3.00. Jashmere Coats, ?4.00; formerly ?6.00. Ieavy Cottonade Coats, ?2.25; formerly ?3.50. 'ants, 75 cents ; formerly ?1.00. jinen Drill Pants, ?1.75; formerly ?2.00. eans Pants, ?1.50; formerly ?2.25. Ieavy Cottonade Pants, ?1.50; formerly ?2.25. Hack Cassimere Pants, ?2.50; formerly ?3.50. Hack Cassimere Pants, ?3.50; formerly ?5.00. Lnd all other Rcady-Made Clothing in proportion. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. jinen Lawn, 30 cents; formerly 45 cents. Inglish Bercge, 15 cents; "ormerly25 cents, apanese, 20 cents; forr ?rly 30 cents. Irenadine, 25 cents; formerly 50 cents. "Yeneh Corsets, 75 cents ; formerly ?1.00. mperial Corset, ?1.00"; formerly ?1.50. jadies' Ilats, at less than cost. M. STRAUSS & SON. June 20 25 tf REMEMBER THE DEAD! YORKVILLE MARBLE YARD. F. IIAPPERFIELD [J ESPECTFULLY informs the public that lie Li is fully prepared to supply, at short notice, MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Liu! every other description of work in this line, ? which there is a demand in this section. He ill endeavor to give satisfaction to his customers, nd will guarantee that in every case the quality nd style of his work will he in accordance with :ie price charged for it. Thankful for the pat rouge hitherto bestowed oil him, he solicits a connuance. FRESH LIM?L [WAVING rented the "old Whisonant Lime [J. Kiln," the undersigned have perfected armgements for supplying FRESH LIME, in any uantity. It will bo solu at the Kiln, delivered 1 wagons at distant points, or shipped on the dr-Line Railroad. 1'or further particulars, adress us at Antioch, York county, S. C. II. K. & J. L. ROBERTS. July 24 30 lot M AC HIN EN EEDLESi A LOT OF HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE \ NEEDLES just arrived and for sale by W. L. GRIST, Agent. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CALL FOR your Drugs, Medicines, Ac., at the York Drug Store, when you wish to purchase, where you get every article fresh, pure and genu' ine, and warranted so. CALL FOR all kinds of Patent Medicines, at the York Drug Store, that are of acknowledged efficacy and value. We avoid humbugs in this line. CALL FOR strictly pure White Lead, Paints, Colors, Oils, Dye Studs, Ac., at the York Drug Store. Every article guaranteed as represented. CALL FOR your Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, White-Wash Brushes, Hair Brushes, Flesh * Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Fine Tooth [ and Dressing Combs, at the York Drug Store. 1 Nothing but a strictly fine article kept, and at remarkably low prices. CALL FOR fino Colognes, elegant Extracts for the Handkerchief, splendid Toilet Soaps, Denti3 frices, Toilet Powders, Hair Oils, Pomades, Hair ? Dyes, Restoratives, Ac., at the York Drug Store, i A full stock always on hand. 3 CALL FOR Lamps and Lamp Goods, non-explosive Kerosene Oil, Ac., at the York Drug Store. All Kerosene Oil warranted 110 degrees fire test. 3 CALL FOR your accounts, you that have gotten in arrears at the York Drug Store, and call no more for credit. 1 ~ EXTRACT. IT UYKENDAL?hebigmedicineman.ugh." JV Extract from speech of Spotted Tall, just before the battle with the Pawnees. ADICKES & BLACK. GOING! GOING!! 001X611! < IirHAT is going? Why, have you not heard Vf that ADICKES A BLACK are making sac. rifiees, and their Goods are going? You had better be quick, or you will not get your share. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. WE think we can conscieDCiously say that we have the largest and cheapest stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this mar tet. Among them are a few cases of Men's Shoes bought at : about 33 per cent less man tuuir vmue,ouu ? ?. ltd sold accordingly. ADICKES & BLACK. SUMMER GOODS. WE would say to our friends and the public in general, that we are selling our large ' Stock of Goods in every line at exceedingly reduced prices, and Summer Goods, especially, are going very fast. ADICKES & BLACK. - DRESS GOODS. SOME ljeautiful styles of Dress Goods are selling without regard to value, at ADICKES & BLACK'S. . READY-MADE CLOTHING. A NICE lot of Ready-Made Clothing is selling at reduced prices. Suits ranging from $2.00 tci$30.00. ADICKES & BLACK. r HATS AND CAPS. A GOOD Stock of Hats and Caps can be found, as low as the lowest, at ADICKES <fe BLACK'S. J 7 CIGARS, &C. AN assortment of Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigar-holders, Pipes, Ac., for sale at the Store of ADICKES & BLACK. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A FULL assortment of School Books and NovJ\_ els always on hand, and never above publish1 era' prices, ADICKES <fe BLACK. HARDWARE. A GOOD stock of Hardware can be found at ADICKES & BLACK'S. DRS. GREENE, LINDLEY & BEFTLEY S 1 GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES, PREPARED expressly for and adapted to the Southern Climate, "COMPOUND EXTRACT CORY DA LIS" To ti,a mnot nnworfnl and efficient alterative and blood-purifier known. Prepared expressly for r Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin and all diseases which are produced by bad or unhealthy blood. "DR. GREENE'S FIT CURE" Cures all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsions which arise from irritation of the nerve centres. In Epilepsy, it often stops the fits from the first day's use oven when they have existed for years. "MEDICATED HONEY," The great remedyTor Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, - Colds, Croup, Sore-Throat and all diseases of the air passages and lungs. It does not sicken the t patient, is pleasant to take, prompt in its action and does not injure the appetite or impair diges - tion, as most Expectorants do. OUR "NEURALGIA SPECIFIC" ? Is a perfect specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatism and all muscular or nervous pains wherever situated. These medicines are prepared with great care V from perfectly reliable urugs, and for the especial classes of diseases named on each bottle. No one " of them is claimed as a "cure all." They are identically the same that we have used in our c private practice for years, and in thus presenting them to the public we know whereof we affirm. They are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quickly and thoroughly. Try tbem, and you will want no others. Ask your Druggist for them. For sale by druggists generally. Prepared onlv by Drs. GREENE, LINDLEY A BENTLEY, Charlotte, N. C. N. B.?Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers treated as heretofore by "Kline's Great Cancer Antidotes," at Charlotte, Goldsboro and Asheyille, N. C. August 14 33 ly . PHONOGRAPHIC SHOUT-HAND. PHONOGRAPHY is an indispensable aid in verbatim reporting. It excels all other systems now in use, in point of legibility and plainness. Almost any attentive student can, in the course of a few months, be able to report a Sermon, Oration, Examination, Ac., verbatim. I will give lessons in the art of Phonographic Penmanship to any one wishing to learn the scienco. The exercises will be arranged so that ten (10) lessons will constitute the entire course. I will use Munson's system. Lessons and Instructions sent by mail. Tkrms?85.00 in advance. References?J. Wood Davidson, Evening ) Post, N. Y.; James E. Munson, 34 Park Row, N. Y.; Mrs. Fred. R. Garnsey, Portland, Maine; Horace Estelle, CentreStar, Alabama. For further particulars, address JAMES L. STRAIN, Etta Jane, Union County, S. C. July 31 31 tf BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. ~ THE undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he is i nrenared 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 fit 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, jar Special and prompt attention is given to repairing. F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. March 28 13 tf ' ~ VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. TIIE undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable plantation, situated on Bullock's Creek, in York county, about fifteen miles west of Yorkville. The tract embraces FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, ; Of which one hundred and fifty are original FOR! EST LAND, and fifty acres of GOOD BOTTOM, j On the premises is a good water-power and a fine seat for the erection of A MILL OR OTHER MACHINERY. I On the premises are two settlements. Persons who may desire to purchase a GOOD PLANTATION are requested to visit the place and examine it. If desired, the plantation can be divided into two tracts without detriment to the property. WILLIAM LYNN. May 29 22 tc IN THE PROBATE COURT, YORK COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Etters, deceased. i j>oucc 10 uamet 1. Jb.uer ana mswneana cnudren, if any. THERE is in my hands, as Administrator of IlenrvEtters. deceased, afund due DANIEL j T. ETTERS, of Alabama, son of said deceased, : and who has not been heard from for over twenJ ty years. Notice is hereby given that if nothing is heard from the said Daniel T. Etters, or his wife, or children, if such there be, on or before NO; VEMBER 1ST, 1873, said fund will be distributed according to law. ANDREW ETTERS, Administrator. A11 gust 7 32 0t "applicationfor discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of A. M. WALI LACE, deceased, will make a final settlement i with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 22d day of September, next, when he will make i application for a final discharge as Administrator of the said estate. ALEXANDER CLASS, Administrator. ' August 21 111 5t