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imperial |loticrs. Religious Notice. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Yorkvillo Station, Methodist Episcopal Church, Broad River District, Soutli Carolina Conference, will l'? held at Wesley Chapel, Yorkville, S. C., January loth and lltli, 1S74. Rev. W. F. PARKER, P. E. ('has. E. BrTi.br, Preacher in Charge. January 1 1 2t A happy new Year! Greeting from the Proprietors of the Great Southern Builders' Emporium, to all iu North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. I. H. Hall & Co., Proprietors, have by judicious advertising and selling warranted work at fair prices, placed their EsL tablishment at the head of the building and manf ufacturing business in the South. Their motto for 1874 will be the same as for 1873?"Best Work, Largest Stock, Lowest Prices," on their Blinds, Sashes, Doors, White Pine, Walnut and Fancy T .. ....n \fofl\1n oiwl jljuiiiucr?, lur vmnuut uaut ium m?v ?4?u Marbleized Slate Mantel Pieces. They are also Agents for Asbestos Roofing and Roof Coating, for Covering Factories, Dwellings, Ac. For durability and cheapness it has no equal. Send for Price List, Circulars, Ac. January 1 1 2t Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety tinder every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over IWO.OOO families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident?directly or indirectly?has ever occurred from burning, storing or handling it. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend the Astral as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT A CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. December 4 49 6m* ^ The Rural Carolinian and its Beantifnl Holiday Gifts. The publishers of the "Rural Carolinian" are offering to their subscribers two unromov?one as a Gift, and the other for 7Vo Dollars. The Gift Chromo is a beautiful picture, highly finished in oil, in eighteen colors, entitled "The Jewels of Spring," and is furnished to subscribers for the cost of mounting, ready for framing, which is only fifty cents. The Two Dollar Chromo is one of Prang's gems, representing a little boy in a chair, who has fallen asleep before finishing his meal, when a pet kitten mounts on his lap and finishes the meal of the "The Unconscious Sleeper." We are indebted to the publishers for "The Jewels of Spring," which we havo suspended in our editorial room, and will be ploased to show it to any person who may desire to sec a truly beautiful picture. Itwill make a beautiful holiday gift. The publishers are desirous of obtaining canvassers in every county of each of the Southern States, and are offering the most liberal inducements to competent persons. No better opportu^ nlty is presented to an energetic farmer who will W undertake the duties of a canvasser, and devote his leisure time to it from now until his farm duties require his undivided attention. We feel confident it will pay well if properly attended to. Persons desirous ofengaging as canvassers, should make early application to Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cooswkll, Charleston, S. C., when full particulars as to terms, requirements, etc., will be ascertained. THE MOST POPULAB MEDICINE EXTANT, 1840. OVER 30 YEARS. 1873. SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER, And after thirty years trial, the "PAIN-KILLER" mav iustlv bestvled the irreat medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which it has not found its way, and none where it has not been largely and highly prized. Moreover, there is no climate to which it has not proved itself to bo well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it is admirably suited for every race. It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a prominent position in every medicine chest; and is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its p virtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Physicians of the lirst respectability recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of aetion. In the great cities of India and other hot climates, it has become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, $nd Rheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be an invaluable medicine. No article ever attained such unbounded popularity. As an external and internal medicine, tho Pain-Killer stands unrivalled. Thirty Years are certainly a long enough time to prove the elliciency of any medicine, and that the PAIN-KILLER is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the unparalelled popularity itlias attained. Itis a sure and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the world, and is becoming more anil more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully tested, all over the world, and it needs only to be known to be prized. Be sure von huv none but the eenuino. manufactured bv Perry* Davis ?fc Son, Providence, R. I. i&f* Sold by all Druggists. January 1 1 lm HYMENEAL. Maurikd?On the lfith ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. JAMKS M. ADAMS and Miss M. ERIXENE JACKSON, all of York county. On the 23d ultimo, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. SAMUEL A. GLENN, of York county, S. C., and Miss MAGGIE A. GLENN, of Gaston county, N. C. In York county, on the 23(1 ultimo, by II. K. Roberts, Esq., Mr. GEORGE WILSON, of York ? county, and Miss HARRIET E. CAMP, of Cleveland county, N. C. On the 23rd ultimo, bv Rev. W. W. Ratehford, Mr. W. A. J. ROBINSON and Miss M. A. PLEXICO, all of York county, S. C. On the 18th ultimo, by Rev. D. Harrison, Mr. W. F. JONAS and Miss M.J. GARRISON, all of this county. On the 23rd ultimo, by Rev. J. M. Garrison, Mr. J. II. WINGATE and Miss SUSAN STEEDfr MAN, all of Mecklenburg county. North Carolina. . On the 23rd ultimo, by Rev. J. M. < larrison, Mr. f J. W. LATH AN, formerly of Little Rock, ArkanL sas, and Miss M. E. THOMASSON, of York * county, S. C. OBITUARY. Died?December isth, IK73, at the residence of W. R. Lipscomb in Union countv.S. C., SALENA J. ROBERTS, only child of C. 0. and S. F. Roberts, aged fouryears, two months and seven days. The subject of this notice was a bright and beautiful child, and the pride and joy of loving parents. won huu uuem mi vtun, uas maim mo bright bud of promise from the cold and barren world, and plaeed it in the more congenial clime oi Paradise. The cry of pain has ceased, the restless form is motionless, the fevered brow is palid and cold. The prattling tongue is still, the bright eyes dim. Little Salena, robed in spotless white, has gono to obey the summons of him who said, "Suffer little children to come unto me." Happy, happy thought; there is one more angel in heaven, one more voice saying come up hither. To the sorrowing parents we can otter no better words than these: "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away, blossed be the name of the Lord." "Cast thy burden on the Lord and ho will sustain thee, live for heaven and eternal glory where there is . . 110 parting, but one eternal day of rest." MEETING OF DEPOSITORS. rill IK Depositors in the Yorkville Branch of the X Citizens' Savings Bank, are requested to meet at the Bank in Yorkville, on MONDAY next, 5th instant. W. B. METTS. January 1 1 It TOWN ELECTION." THIS is to give notice that on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY. 1*7-1, an election will be held for one INTEND ANT AND FOUR WARDENS for the town of Yorkville for the ensuing year. Election will be held in the Court House, from nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon. Bv order of the Town Council. B. P. BOYD, Clerk. January 1 1 31 SELECT SCHOOL. [VWfck. MRS. McLKAN will receive a limit?ed number of pupils (10) at her residence, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1*74. T&mF No children admitted under ten years of age. Terms, per quarter of ten weeks, strictly payable in advance : 1st ('lass, M 2nd Class, 1- WJ :5rd Class, 1" W Instruction given to the School in music and 4 chorus-singing overy morning, for which no extra charge is made. January 1 1 11 ! CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. ! rpHK Depositors of the Citizens' Savings Hank 1 whoresidoin York county, are urgently roI quested to attend a general meeting of the Depositors at Yorkvillc, on SATURDAY, 10TH DAY OF JANUARY, to take such action as may be deemed necessary to protect their interests. I January 1 ' 1 3t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. ~ NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Exerutorof theaxtatoof EDWARD MOORE, j deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 4th day of February next, when he will apply for a thud discharge from liability as Executor of the said estate. ALFRED MOORE, Executor. January 1 1 5t IiyaniItraimdlI THE LEADING INSTITUTION IN THE U. S. THERE are no Vacations. Send for Catalogue and College Documents. For Splendid Specimens of Penmanship, enclose two P. O. Stamps. Address W. H. SADLER, President, i>os. i) 06 n i*. vaiariu* oi., jjuuiuhuc, mu, January 1 1 tl' "the best present THAT a husband can give to his wifo iR a receipt for a year's subscription ($H.U0) to the christian observer, of Louisville, one of the largest and best of family religious newspapers, Presbyterian, but not sectarian, containing articles on practical reiigion from some of the ablest ministers in the South, able editorials, stories for the young, religious news from all the other denominations, miscellaneous, scientific, farming and literary departments, general intelligence, wholesale markets. For specimen copies (sent free to any address), containing list of premiums, writo to A. <fc F. B. CONVERSE, Publishers, Louisville, Ky. January 1 1 tf ~ WORKERS WANTED! FOR WOOL'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, WHICH, with its Premiums, is one of the most attractive in the country. Price of Magazine, one dollar a year. Commissions liberal, offering a lucrative and agreeable business to those willing to give it the proper attention. VOL. XIII BEGINS WITH JULY, 1873. Examine our Clubbing and Premium Lists. Two first-class periodicals for the price of one. For specimen Magazine, and further information, address WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, S. E. Shutes, Publisher. Ncwburg, N. Y. January 1 1 tf in bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Distiict of South Carolina?In Bankruntcv.?In the Matter of THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK of South Carolina, Bankrupt. IlHISis to give notice that on the 1st day of December, A. D., 1873, a warrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina, against the estate of THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, in the county of Richland, in said District of South Carolina, adjudged a Bankrupt on its own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to it or for its use, and the transfer of any property by it are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of its estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, tube holden at Columbia, at the Citizens' Savings Bank of South Carolina, before E. M. Seabrook, Esq., Registrar in Bankruptcy for said District, on the fourteenth (14th) day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal for said District, as Messenger. January 1 1 2t PACIFIC GU A N0~C0MPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC SUAN0. ri^HIS GUANO is now so well known in all the 1 Southern States, lor its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for eight years past: has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the company in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the superintendence of I)r. .St. Julian Ravfcnel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. KOltSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. It ERSE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Tkkms?$18 cash; $">:? time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash juice. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravage will be charged. AClb PHOSPHATE GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, ite., alwavs on hand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent at Yorkville.S. C. January 1 1 11m st a teTofsou t iica rolixa, COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William E. Erwin and George J. Steele, Administrators of the estate and effects of George Steele, Plaintiffs, against James M. Erwin, Defendant.?Cojiy .Summon* for Money J)emuml. TO JAMES M. ERWIN, Defendant in this action. \roU are hereby summoned and required to anj[ swer thoeoinplaint in thisaetiou, which was tnis day filed in the ofliee of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for York County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his ofliee, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days alter the service of this summons on you,* exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of two hundred * * * " 1 11 * A - - una iweiuy-iour uonars aim iiineiy-six cuius, with annual interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and liftv-six, loss one hundred and fifty dollars paid June 18th, 1800, as also costs. Dated Yorkville, X. C., December loth, 1873. JAMES F. IIART, Plaintiffs' Attorney. ' January 1 1 (it STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. T. Marion Pobson and J. Leander Parish, copartners, trading under the firm name of T. M. Dobsou ifc Co., Plaintiffs, against J. Harvey (tunning, Defendant.?Copy titan mom for Monet/ Jiemuiitl. TO J. HARVEY C.UXXIXC, Defendant in this action. YOC are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was this day Hied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for York county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to atiswerfhis complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and sixteen dollars and thirteen cents, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. Dated Yorkville, S. C., December liuth, 1^3. JAMES F. HART, Plaintiffs'Attorney. January 1 1 <>t TAX NOTICE-IS73. IX conformity to law, and pursuant to the order of the Comptroller-* lencral, my bowks will be open at YORK VI EI.E, on and after the FIRST DAY OF J AX CAR V, tsTf, for the COLLECTION OF STATE AX I) COUXTY TAXES for the year 1N73: The amount levied for State purposes is twelve mills on the $1; for County purposes, two-and-a half mills on the Si; and "for the support of indigent widows and orphans of persons who have j been killed in York county because of their politij cal opinions," one-half mill on the?l; making, in I the aggregate, fifteen mills. Also, one dollar on | each taxal >le poll between tlie ages of twenty-one ] and fifty years. I For the aceoimnodation of tax-pavers, I will i attend at tlie following places on the days named: At (May Hill, 011 Monday, 5th of January, 1S7-1. At Bethel, i K. L. Sinmions') on Tuesday, (>tli of | January. At Carroll <k Campbell's Store, on Wednesday, 7th of January. At Mart llambright's, on Thursday, 8th of January. At Black's Station, on Friday and Saturday, flth and 10th of January, j At T. M. Whitesidcs' Store, on Monday, 12th of ; January. ; At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday, 13th of Janua: ry. i At J. W. Carroll's Store, on Wednesday and ! Thursday, l ltli and loth of January. | At McConiiellsville, on Friday, Kith of January. At Brattonsville, on Saturday, 17th of January. At Yorkville, on Monday, lhtli of January and during the balance of that week. At Bock Hill, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 2<ith, 27th, 2Sth and 2'Jth of Janu; ary. j At Fort Mill, on Friday and Saturday, 30th and , j 31st of January. i ' At Yorkville, from Monday, 2nd of February, i until Friday, the 5thof February, the timeforthc J closing of the books. i j The Treasurer avails himself of this opportunii ty to return his thanks to the people of York (j county for tlie prompt manner in which they met their liabilities last year, and hopes that they will j do the same the present year. J. I,. WATSON, Treasurer. I January 1 I if APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of VINCENT I PARKS, deceased, will make a final settlement I with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the j 1 2nd day of February, next, when lie will make j | application for a final discharge as Administrator ; of the said estate. B. E. FEEMSTER, Administrator. I January 1 1 5t YORIvM ARB L*rYA Rl). Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, Ac., on Ilaud or Made to Order at Short Notice. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the public that I am prepared to furnish anything in the marble j line, from a plain slab to a costly monument, ex| ecuted in tho best style of the aft, with the very ' --- * .... In... oa Mm emtio i nest materials, iiim ;ti. |n h w cv-. ..... ..... class of work can be furnished anywhere in the I United States. Orders from a distanco promptly j tilled, and the same attention giv<n to work ordered by mail as if the parties v. ere present in I person. From this date work will be delivered at any point on the King's Mountain railroad, or at I any place between Hock Hill and Winnsboro, ou the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, FREE OF CHARGE for transportation. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the same. . F. ^IAPPERFIELD. January 1 1 ly JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. "TEMPUS FUG IT." I^IME flies, and the year 1873 has been rolled up like a map, and dropped into the vast and boundless ocean of the past, and KUYKENDAL, the "York Drug Store man," standing upon the tirst plank in the platform of '74, salutes with pleasure, his friends and patrons, wishing them a happy and prosperous new Year. (to he continued next week.) CARROLL, CLARK & CO. THE NEW YEAR, 1874. WITH the commencement of the New Year we respectfully send forth our greeting, and would ask our friends and the public generally to accept our many thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us in the past, hoping that with the experience of another year, and by a close attention to business and a willingness to satisfy and please, to merit a liberal support in the future. We expect to keep our Store well supplied with such goods as we think our customers will need. Cash buyers will always find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. As we propose to sell for Cash, no reasonable man can expect to get Goods 011 time at Cash prices. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. FLOUR. NORTII Carolina Family and Baltimore Flour, of the choicest brands, can always be found at the Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO., cheap for cash. _________ AG. LEE and Red Jacket Axes, Handsaws, . Door Locks, Padlocks, and Tiles, of all kinds, can bo found cheap, forcash, at CARROLL, CLARK & C'O'S. -wr-V"W -rn- rrtr nirTl A n UAM1 U lLli JiUl tniirtri TO keep with the times, CaRROLL, CLARK it CO. wiil sell Goods for wish, regardless of cost. calic0. ALL the best brands of Calico sold at 121 cents per yard, for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. dress goods. ARMURES and Pacific Delaines only 2o cents, for the cash, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of carroll, Clark a co. shawls. A FINE assortment of Shawls, at Now York prices, for the cash, can be found at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. miles' shoes CLOTH, Kid, Goat and Calfskin Shoes, for Ladies and Misses, just from the shop, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. crockery. A LARGE assortment of W. G. and C. C. /\_ Crockery, can be found at " CARROLL, CLARK a CO'S. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. gone ! THE old year, 1878, has run her race, and W. H. A J. P. HERNDON are wanting funds to begin the new year on. We hope all who owe us for'Guanos and Goods, will come forward at an early day, and settle their old accounts. guano! "1M7"E are still agents for the celebrated ferlilif? zers-Z ELL'S and WAN DO. In a few days we will have a large lotof Zell's Guano, and wish all who expect to use the article to come forward Hiwl uivfi us their names. W. II. A J. P. HERN DON. very right. HELLO, Mr. Jones, which way this cold morning? Ha! going up HERNDON'S. 1 owe them a small sum and wish to settle. That is right, pay your debts. The}' are wanting money. Come'on, friends. pearl hominy and grist. JUST arrived, a very nice lot of Pearl llominy and Grist. W.*11. A J. P. IIEIINDON. buckwheat. SO good to make Slapjacks. For sale at the Grocery Store of W. H. A J. P. HERN DON. mincemeat. MINCEMEAT to make pies. Price reduced, at W. 11. A J. P. IIEltNDON'S. "everything TIIAT is good can be found at the JIERNDON shanty. leather. ALT. kinds of Sole Leather, from 25 to ;15 cents per pound, at W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON'S. catawba high school,, english and classical, NEWTON, N. C. #THE 17th Term will begin JANUARY 5T1I, 1S74, and continue twenty weeks. Tuition from ?10.00 to ?22.5(1 ^llOARl), in families, from ?s.00 to ?10.00 per month. THOROUGH INSTRUCTION is given in the Natural Sciences, Mathematics and the Classics. | | The School is well furnished with Apparatus, lAbraries and Reading Room. Rkv. J. C. CLAPP, A. R., Principal. Rkv. J. A. FOIL, A. B.f I J. 1). ROWE, j ass,st<lutsDecember 18 f?l 3t* FOR RENT, OR FOR SALE. 1 THE undersigned oilers for rent for the year 187-1, TWO PWELRING HOUSES, located in York " jT* ville. One is situated near the Methodist Church and contains six rooms and a basement. On the premises is a well of good water, lumber house, stables, and a good garden. The other house Is located near the residence of Col. lleatty, and contains four rooms. On the premises is a lumber house, stable, a well of good water and a lot suitable for a "truck" patch. Roth houses and lots ARE FOR SALE, and will bo sold on easy terms. L. M. GRIST. * October 23 43 tf KENTUCKY MULES AND"HORSES. ! -f, FIFTY ^32 FRIMIY1UM EENT1ICKYIULES & HORSES FOR SALE, AT MV RAT.P RTA"RT."R ROflTf WTT.T. R f! Call and examine beforo purchasing?I will sell or swap. A few elegant Riding and Driving ! Horses. A. WILLIFOJU). December 4 40 ly KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YOKKV.ILLE, S; C. THIS Institution is fully supplied j ft | "Kh-p with arms and all necessary scientific i j apparatus; and the recent extension of the course of studies {daces it in the front rank of Southern Educational | Institutions. The first session of the School year ' of 1S74, will begin on the 2ND OF FEBRUARY. I Apply for Catalogue containing full particulars. Col. A. COWARD, Principal. | December 4 4!t 7t | ~ APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Guardian of Miss M. H. STEWART, will . inakea final settlement with theJudge of Probate of York County, on theOth day of January next, when he will make application for a final vliscliargeas Guardian. B. II. MASSEY, Guardian. December 11 5U at H. F. APICKES. DRESS SHAWLS. THE attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to my large and elegant stoek of Shawls of every style, pattern and size. In this line of goods I can oiler unexampled inducements. Call and see for yourselves. II. F. A DICK ICS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, IN the line of Ladies' Dress Goods of every description, suitable for the season, I defy competition. My stock is large and varied, selected with great care, and bought at panic prices. Every taste, however exacting, can be suited, both as to style and quality, while prices will bo found extremely low. H. F. ADICKES. RE A DY-MADE C LOTH ING. ~~ THE Clothing sold by me is made to my own order, by homo operatives and is warranted in nnnliivof material and durability of workman ... _ ship. All styles on hand, and garments or complete suits made to measure at short notice. I sell a good, comfortable Overcoat for onlv $7.00. H. F. A DICK ICS. DISSOLUTION. fTlIIE copartnership heretofore existing between J_ the undersigned, is, this day, dissolved by limitation. The business will be conducted by II. F. ADICKES, Who, alone, is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm, and with whom all settlements must be made. Those indebted to the firm of ADICKES & liFALCIv, Are earnestly requested to come forward and make payments as early as possible, as it is very desirable that the business of the old firm should bo wound up at an early day. H. F. A DICK ICS, DAVID L. BLACK. Deeomberll, 1873. CONNER, HOBBS & D0BS0NTHE YORKVILIE COACH FACTORY. \\TE would respectfully announooto me puuuc f t that with increased facilities for the execution of neat and durable work, wo commence the now j'ear with a determination NOT TO BE EXCELLED, either in the quality of our manufactures or low prices for a similar artiolo. In our show room may, at all times, bo found a fine assortment of vehicles of various styles and prices, to an examination of which we respectfully invite those desiring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any particular description, if not on hand, made to order at short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, HOBBS A DORSON. COTTON, COTTON. PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest prices tlie staple commands. We are anxious to close our outstanding matters at the earliest date possible, and to this end will make the most liberal arrangements with those indebted to us. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. RE PAIRING. REPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, pertaining to our regular business, will be promptly executed in the best manner and for reasonable prices. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. KENNEDY] LATIMER & HEMPHILL. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. fllGARS, Tobacco, Snuff, Pickles, Catsup, Ac., I I ? I1,A nnpnnii nnar Hin Ifinir'a \fnnil. HII .^ellC, wit uiu u/iiivi uuui n?v ' tain Railroad Depot. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. cheese, &c, CHEESE, Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Lard and Baeon, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. calico, &c. CALICO, Ticking, Plaids, Domestics, Ac., for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. apples and peaches. A NICE lot of dried Apples and Peaches lor sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. paper collars, &c7 PAPER Collars, Cloves and Hosiery, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. 3iolas?es. NEW crop New Orleans Molasses for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. heavy shoes. A NOTIIER arrival of those heavv Shoes, at A KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. B. P. RAWLINSON. corn wanted. 4 BUSHELS of Corn wanted, at the 1UUU store of B. F. RAWLINSON. THE FALL TRADE HAS OPENED.V LARGE and complete stock of Dry Goods now on hand, and on the way to the house of b. f. rawlinson, (at the old stand of Rratton, Mason A Withers which embraces an entirely new stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, uoni s ran anu vv iiucr < iuimis, Cassimeros, Flannels, Overcoats, Long Cloths, Jlanhvaro and Cutlery. Besides a full and complete assortment of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, embracing the largest and most select stock of LADIES' FANCY GOODS, in this market, to which has been added tho LA KG 10 STOCK OF LADIES' GOODS AND NOTIONS, of the linn of Porter Ac Steele, and which will be sold to my regular customers at one-half their value. MY GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will contain the largest lot of BAGGING AND TI10S ever brought to this market, and will bo sold at a small advance on cost. Besides SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SALT, TEA, SPICES, and every other article in the Grocery line. COTTON BOUGHT AT HIGI LEST FIGURES. B. F. RAWLINSON. IN BANKRUPTCY. IS TIIK MATTKK OK JAMKS II. HKMI'ltll.T., IIANKHl'l'T. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The un 1 UCrSlgllCIl Illireil^V KIVBK IIUUIOIU lU.-> .l|l|>"IULmcnt us Assignee of the estate of JAM KS II. HEMPHILL, of York county, and State ofSoutli Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. 1IARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. December 18 51 :it i * has k kuptcyT IX TIIK MATTKlt OF DAVID O. WALLACK, 1IAXKItUI'T. TO WIIOM IT MA Y CONCERNThe undersigned hereby givesnotieeof his appointment as Assignee of the estate of DAVID G. WALLACE, of York county, and the State of South Carolina,who has l>ecn adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, by W. I. Clawson, Register. All persons indebted to said Bankrupt, will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J.'HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. December IS f>l :jt in bankruptcy. IN TIIK MATTKH OF WILLIAM J. COLLlNS, 11ANKUtJI'T. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The undersigned hereby givos notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of WILLIAM J. COLLINS, of York county, and the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hisown petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. December 18 51^ .'It in bankruptcy. IN TIIK MATT Kit OF HAMILTON WILSON, JIANKltl'l'T. rilO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERNThe undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of HIM I ETON wtt unv v,,rir Kiwi the State of South I Carolina, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition,by W. I.CLAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, will make immediate payment to the undersign- j cd. J. IIARHY {,'LAWSON, Assignee. December 18 51 lit ! IN BANKRUPTCY. IN TICK MATTKIt OK JKI'.KMIAM MOSS, HANKIUM'T. 110 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The mi- J dersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint- ; ment as Assignee of the estate of JEREMIAH MOSS, of York county, and the State of South ; Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankruptnpon ! his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSOX, Register, j All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will | make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. HARRY CLAWSOX, Assignee. December is 51 :!t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES 1 I). <? LOVER, deceased, are requested to come forward a{>d settle. Those having claims against the estate will present them within the time pre- ; scribed by law, or this notice will bo pleaded in i? bar of thpir recovery. j JOHN C. SAVILLE, Agent. December II Ml 4t I T. M. DOBSON & CO. NEW YEAR. 1874. A merry and happy New Year to everybody. nt WE tender our sincere thanks to our friends J and the public generally, for tlio very liber- Jf al patronage bestowed on us during the past year, be and we hope, I v a strict attention to business and a willing!) >ss to deal fairly and squarely with ev- tj erybody, to merit a continuance of tho same. p;l We are under many obligations to those who have |,r paid up their accounts promptly and acted like good men should do. 1 T. M. DOBSON it CO. c0 OUR CLERKS. JOHN J. HUNTER and J. F. OATES. in the ? Dry Hoods Department, and J. D. COLCOCK ,Ji and J. \V. DOBSON, in the Grocery Department, j,]| will remain with us, and will be pleased to have their friends call and see them. They will treat them kindly, show them around and relievo them of their spons?giving full value therefor. We hope our cash customers will not fail to see us. IT. M. DOBSON dc CO. *5 CANNED GOODS. 4 FULL stock of Canned Hoods, such as Oys /V tors, Salmon, American Club Fisii, sardines, ? *. Strawberries, Pino Apples, Poaches, Cherries, Cranberry Sauce, Green Peas, Green Corn, To- p1 matocs, Preserved Pine Apple, Deviled Ham, 'ai Pickles, French Mustard, Worcester Sauce, To- ori mato Catsup, Celery, Salt, Corn Starch, Atmore's T1 celebrated Mincemeat, Horseford's Dread Prepa- tn ration, Almonds, English Walnuts; Pecans, Put- lal terNuts, Filberts and Cocoa Nuts, all of which will be sold low for cash. , T. M. DOBSON CO. 0 ' JANUARY FIRST. ^ VLTi persons who failed to settle their accounts by the 1st of January, will pleaso not ask us ? for further indulgence, as we cannot grant it. Persons who are in arrears with us, will please remember this. T. M. DOBSON & CO. FAMILY FLOUR. | WE have on hand and are receiving weekly, a J. TT lino article of Baltimore Family Flour, l!l1 which we can recommend. We also have North Cc Carolina Flour to sell. All cheap for cash, very high on credit. T. M. DOBSON & CO. Al TOBACCO AND CIGARS. \n SMOKING Tobacco, SmifT, Chewing Tobacco, ly We propose to keep on hand a line stock of cd Cigars, which wo will olfer at low prices. We sell G. a nice Cigar for 5 cents. So come along, ye lovers St of the weed. DOBSOX'S is the place to buy. N. O. MOLASSES, &C. ?>e WE have on hands a superior article of X. O. la? Molasses, lino loaf-drip Syrup, Demerara * 1 and Golden Syrups, as cheap as the cheapest, for , cash. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. foi OUR MILLINER SHOP. YOU can always lind a nice assortment of Hats, 01 Bonnets, Ruches, Feathers,-Flowers, Ribbons, Veils. Bridal Bonnets and Wreaths, always on ? hand. Call and see. T. M. DOBSON & CO. "Wooden ware. In NICE brass-bound Cedar Buckets, Trays, Well Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Churns* Butter Buckets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. T. M. DOBSON it CO. axesT&C. I AXES of all sizes; Anvils, Vises, Bellows, 11 Drawing, Log and Fifth Chains, for sale at our Grocery Store. T. M. DOBSON it CO. "shirting. ^ YARDS of Bivingsville Shirting just arrived at our Drv Goods Store. T. M*. DOBSON it CO. ~ 100 PIECES CALICXL J* Qy Kfin YARDS of nice Calicoes for salo at ,v O OUU 1-i cents per yard. Uj T. M. DOBSON it CO. m NAILS AND CASTINGS. fo NAILS, Horse and Mule Shoes, Andirons, Pots, Skillets, Ovens, Kettles and Frying Pans, for sale low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. _ SUGAR AND~COFFEE7 J ALL kinds of Sugar and Cotfee, Tea, Rice and Pearl Grist for sale at low figures for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. CROCKERY. I A N0T1IER lot of nice Crockery just conio in A at * DOBSON'S. g CiLASS# th WE always keen a full stock of Glass on hand :U1 of all sizes. T. M. DOBSON A C'0. cheeseT KALI POUNDS good Cheese for sale, at our Si OLH.J Grocery Storo. Li T. M. DOBSON A CO. of CI files. MILL, Gin and Hand-Saw Files, of tho very 1 best quality. T. M. DOBSON Ac CO. j)r] W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO., , CHARLOTTE, N". C. of 1813. NOTICE. 1873. H . l?r FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ?; WE are now receiving our Fall and Winter eh Stock, to which the attention of Merchants and Planters is respectfully invited, consisting of ?; the following lines of heavy and fancy Groceries: *J 20,000 Pounds bulk Bacon. M 1,000 Rolls heavy Bagging, 2j to25 lbs per yard. 1,000 Bundles Arrow Ties. 1,000 Sacks Salt. 100 " Fine Liverpool Salt. 200 " Coffee?prime, good and fair. I' 100 Barrels Sugars?A, extra C, Detncrara and nu Porto Rico. , laO Barrels Syrups?Sugar House and Drips. 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles. ^.,.1 150 Cases Brandy Peaches. ^V1 150 " Oysters. tal 100 Dozen Buckets?2 and 3 hoops. sof 100 " Sardines. 200 Packages Fish?Nos. 1,2 and 3. 20,0(H) Cigars?lair to good. bo TOBACCOS AND WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. H. 200 Boxes Tobacco?N. C.and Virginia brands. 100 Barrels North Carolina Corn Whisky. 100 " Virginia Corn Whisky. * 'K) 100 " Motz celebrated Corn Whiskv. or| 50 " /cigler's Rye Whisky. 50 " Monongahela Rye Whisky. 50 " /eh Vance Rye Whisky. Ijo 75 " Apple Brandy. Hi 25 u Ginger Brandy. 10 " Seuppernong Wine. i.Vntw.1. UmTiUv Port Madeira. Sberrv. Blarkber rv and California Wines, of best quality, always co in Storo. " c]r< We are agents for tlio sale of Thomas Wvnn's J:u Improved Open-Throat, Curved Breast, ' y PREMIUM AND DIPLOMA COTTON GINS, L?! With attached Circle Flue, oppn to the world; ?4 1,1 per saw ; can be had 011 application at our ofliee. W. H. H. HOUSTON <fc CO., ch Grocers and Cotton Commission Merchants, Trade ' Street, Charlotte, N. C'.. T August 28 35 tf " ' C. M. STRAUSS & SON, TORKVILLE, SO. CA. " ' ' - I MUST BE SOLD. J; A LARGE and most extensive assortment of Readv-Mado Clothing, at verv low prices. .. M. STRAUSS <fc SON. REGARDLESS OF CQST. dc A HEAVY stock of Shawls and Blankets on , j hand, and wo are determined to reduce our ' supply regardless of cost. ^ M. STRAUSS A SON. tin A FULL*ASSORTMENT f~|F Black Alpacas, from 25 cents up ; worsted < i/UVW V.UUlliJ <lb ?.V ...., M. STRAUSS it SOX. of MEN'S WEAR. ^ TO reduce our Stork of Men's Wear, we oiler tie lino Cassi meres at 75 cents?worth ?1.25; line eh Jeans at liu cents?worth ! () cents. pU M. STRAUSS it SOX. f?i NOW IS THE TIME tin nio buv Boots and Shoes, at verv low prices. tin X * M. STRAUSS it SOX. eh GREAT BARGAINS* -z] IOOK out for Great Bargains in Dry floods, *; j Fancy Goods and Xotions, at prices which ?. defy competition. M. STRAUSS it SOX. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, f York County. jj, WIIKRKAS Mrs. NAXCY L. CRAIG lias up- ] plied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and Tli credits of JOHN 1). CRAIG, late of the county tal aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all j soi and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me at our next.Judge of Probate's Court, for the said county, tube holdcn at York Court House, 011 the (>th , .j DAY OF JAXUARY, next, to shew cause, if I J. any, why the said Administration should not be | granted. Given under my hand and.Seal,this 15th day ol I>e- 1 comber, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred andscventy-three, and in the qv hSth year of the Independence of the United j (<;l States of America. ,ir, JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. December IS 51 2t j ( ANNUAL RETURNS j wi ADMINISTRATORS, Executors, Guardians j goi and Trustees, are hereby notified to make dei their ANNUAL RETURNS, without further de- j ? jay. Unless returns are made promptly, I will j tin lie under the necessity of issuing rules for default. ' tin JOSEPH A. McLE AN, Judge of Probate. I chi July 21 ::o tf I | AUCTION SALES. FOR SU.E. HIE undersigned will oiler for sale to thohigh- 1 est l)idder, on the FIRST MONDAY IN 1 lNUAUY next, (if not disposed of privately j tr fore that date) the building and grounds of the j ('t( YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. io lot contains two acres, situated in an eligible ; 0, rt of the town of Yorkville. The building is of. iek, three stories, with accommodations for ! jj ardors. The main building is 102 feet by 54 feet, j p Terms made easy to an approved purchaser, or mpanv of individuals. JAS. DOUGLAS. December 18 51 2t (J UDGE~OFIPROBATE'S SALE. ( izabeth F. Nichols, Petitioner, against Elizabetii J. Reeves, and others, Defendants, heirs- s at-law of Jane Craig, deceased.?Petition for Sale of Land. 11 ft Y virtue (if an order from Joseph A. McLean, Ll | Judge of Probalo for York county, I will ex- ei se to public sale at York Court House, on the d FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY NEXT, rpartition and division among the hoirs-at-law .Tank CRAIG, deceased, all that tractor parcel land lying on the waters of six mile Creek, in C .tawl?a township, in said county, bounded by t< nds of John Slullinglaw, Mary Carder and otlis, and containing iVO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACRES, C ore or less, being the Real Estate of Jane Craig, ic of said county, deceased. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. li Should the terms of Sale not be complied with, e property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on a e next saies-day, at the risk of the former puraser. ($9.00) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. f December 11 50 4t *jj "SHERIFF'S SAL,E7~ IN THE COMMON PLEAS-YORK COUNTY. Vnn H. Poag, Executrix, vs. J. B. Poag, etal. r N obedience to the order of the Hon. T. J. f Maekcy, Judge of the 6th Circuit, in the above ? ititled cause, I will expose to public sale at York >urt House, on the : FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, a II that parcel or tract of land belonging to the tate of SAMUEL G. POAG, deceased, situated York county, and State of South Carolina, ing on the South Fork of Fishing Creek, bound- p by lands formerly belonging to the estate ofS. 0 iliu./wunil .trUm \f Swunn. and Richard ? rait, containing' FIFTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ing the balanco of the Eaton Swann tract after ping oir widow's dower. Also, at the same time, will sell the reversionary interest in TWENTY- _ [NE ACRES laid oil* as widow's dower. The above lands to bo re-sold at the risk of the rmer purchaser. - I Terms?Cash on day of sale. Purchaser to pay y r necessary papers. ($20.70) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 4 40 Ot ? ASSIGNEES' SALE. the District Court of the United States for the * District ofSoutk Carolina. ^ In the Matter of ") 0 TOM AS C. HENRY, V In Bankruptcy. C Bankrupt. J (j JY order of the Register in Bankruptcy, we will expose to public sale at YORK COURT o: OUSE, on the A FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1874, J io following real estate of the above named inkrupt, to wit: h A tract of land in York county, lying on the o iters of Crowder's,Creek, bounded by lands of 11 ? Rliey, Fewell, Purseley, Wil- 1< n, and lands laid off as a homestead to the said d inkrupt. Saiu tract now onerea ior saie, conins . a S'E HUNDRED & TWENTY-NINE ACRES, C ore or less. " Tkrms ok Salu?CASH. Purchasers to pay j, r papers, &c. T J. S. R. THOMSON,} Assleneeg j T. S. JEFFERYS, J AS9ISneC9- J December 4 49 9t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. J' illiam C. Keid, Petitioner, against Mary A. Reid and others, heirs-at-law of Samuel L. ? Reid, deceased?Petition for Sale of Land for Partition and Division. }Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, a Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- j{ so to public sale, at York Court House, on the tl [RST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, e e following described real estate, for partition ^ id division amongst the heirs-at-law ol Samuel Reid, deceased ; ' A tract of land containing P ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, j. tuated in the county of York, on the waters of ^ mt's branch, (Fishing Creek) adjoining lands j T. F. Clinton, Alexander Williford, William J. p inton and others. ? One other tract, adjoining the above, containing THIRTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, c unded by lands of Margaret Agurs, Alexander 5 illiford, T. J. Clinton and others. t< TERMS OF SALE. J Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the costs , these proceedings. Tlie balance of the pur- . ase money on a credit of twelve months, with . tcrest, to lie secured by bond of the purchaser *! ith approved surety, and a mortgage of the . einises if deemed necessary, t. Should tho terms of sale not bo complied with, o property will be re-advertised to be re-sold 011 *' e next sales-day, at the risk of the former purasor. (?15.75) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. j January 1 1 5t J; CDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. * artha Whisonant, widow, Petitioner, against ^ Martha Ilowell and others, heirs-at-law of ^ Aaron W. Whisonant, deceased.?Petition for n Partition of Land. IY virtuo of an order from Joseph A. McLean, n | Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- p so to public sale at York Court House, on the sj riRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, I ' a following described tracts of land, situated on ng's ereek, in said county, belonging to the es- ' oof Aaron W. Whisonant, deceased, and to be H Id for partition amongst the heirs-at-law: Tract No. 2, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, unded by lands allotted to the widow, lands of , K. Roberts, J. M. Deal and others. Tract No. 3, containing pri SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, J unded bv lands of William Howell, II. K. Robts and others." o: Tract No. 4, containing ic SIXTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, " unded by lands of William Howell, Faithy * juser and others. j TERMS OF SALE. ir Cash .sufficient on the day of sale to pay the tl sts of those proceedings. The balance on a p edit of twelve months, with interest, to be se- w red by bond of purchaser, with approved sure- w and si mortgage of the premises if deemed ne- si ssary. d Should the terms of sale not be complied with, tl o property to be re-advertised to bo re-sold on if e next sales-day, at the risk of the former pur- s: aser. ($1G.<>5) R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. v January 1 1 5t tl IJDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE, r! S. MeCullough, against Rosana Raskins, Sam- J uel MeCullough, William MeCullough, John j* 1). Wylie, ami Richard Wylie, hcirs-at-law of ~ Samuel MeCullough, deceased.?Pet it io n for ' Partition. * t Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, ? | Judge of Probate for York county, I will ex- g se to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY NEXT, d r partition, the following described land, be- li lgingto the estate of SAM'L McCULLOUGH, ceased : A. tract of land, situated in York county, conning NE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, " ->re or less, bounded by lands of Alexander illiford, John Rlako and others. _ TERMS OF SALE. Jne-third of the purchase mbnoy to be paid in -? <h, on the day of sale. The balance on a credit I one and two years, in equal annual instalments, J th interest from day of saie. The purchase mey to be secured by bond with two good sure- b s and a mortgage of the premises. The pur- bl aser to be at liberty to pay any or all the credit St rchase in cash, if so desired. Purchaser to pay w all necessary papers. ihould the terms of Sale not be complied with, ? 2 property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on w 2 next sales-dav, at the risk of tlie former pur- jj aser. (*12.371) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. di Decern bor 11 50 4t (JDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE^ T D. Simril, Petitioner, v.s. Nancy Siinril and ^ others, lieirs-at-law of Hugh II. Siinril, de- aJ ceased.?Petition jor Partition. P' IY virtue of an order from the Probate Court, jj, | I will expose to public sale at York Court nisconthe . FIRST MONDAY" IN JANUARY NEXT, 10 following described land belonging to tliees- w 0 of HUGH. II. SIMRIL, deceased. (VII of that tract or parcel of land on little Alii- fr 11 Creek, containing el FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, id ire or less, adjoining lands of estato of Hugh pi to, A. I). Choat, Win. 11. Steele, estate of R. G. tli Caw, Andrew Stewart and others, to be sold in f ir separate tracts, represented by plats A, 11, C, ]v d I), on tile in Probate Ofliee, for reference. rj< Vlso, the Mitchell tract, containing EIGIITY-SIX ACRES, MORE OR LESS, S 1 Allison Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel rothers, James II. Fartlow, S. D. Simril, An3w Stewart and others. , TERMS OF SALE. at .'ash enough on day of sale to pay costs; balauce purchase money payable at twelve months, ? tli interest, secured by bond of purchaser with od surety and a mortgage of the premises, if \ ?inod necessary. > ihotild the terhis of Sale not bo complied with, * 3 property will be re-advertised to be re-sold on in ! next sales-day, at tho risk of the former pur- U tser. (? 12.7a) R, H. GLENN, S. Y. C. ,?occiul>er H 50 4t AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 3 Y order of J. A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, the undersigned, Adminisator of the estate of WILLIAM RAINEY, dejased, will sell at YORK COURT HOUSE, on ales-Day next, all notes of hand, due said de;ased. Also, one $20.00 note of Bank of State f South Carolina; one $5.00 note, Bank of Ches(r ; and one $10.00 note, Farmers and Exchange ank, S. C., all of which have been appraised dcsorate and worthless. J WILLIAM J. RAINEY, Administrator. I Decern her 18 51 3t | own" lots and lands at auction. I -AN THE FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY I . Imipv-nf-liiw and din- I Umtees of GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, deceased, 'ill expose to public sale at YORK COURT IIOUSE, jo following described lands, belonging to the state of the said GEORGE W, WILLIAMS, eeeased: A lot situated on Main Street in Yorkvillo, nown as the Home place, containing TWO ACRES AND A HALF, in tho premises is a two-story dwelling bouse, igcther with necessary outbuildings. A lot of land, containing TWO ACRES AND A HALF, in the North side of Madison street, adjoining it of David Johnson. A lot on tho South side of Madison Street, conlining ONE ACRE, MORE OR LESS, djoining lots of Dr. A. I. Barron, and others. A tract of land, situated on the Gabbie Ford oad, about one mile from Yorkvillo, adjoining inds of R. J. Withers, A. I. Barron and H. F. idickcs, containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Two lots on Main Street. One of 72 feet front and mining back 330 feet, bounded by lots of H. F. idickesand W. I. Clawson. On this lot are two uildings?occupied respectively by Dr. H. G. ackson and B. F. Boyd. The other lot is vacant nd adjoins lots of James Jeflferys and H. F. Adikes. It has a front of 62 feet and runs back 30 feet. TERMS OF SALE. One-third to be paid in cash. Tho balance to be aid at the expiration of twelve months, with invest from day of sale, to bo. secured by the bond f the purchaser with approved sureties and a lortgage of the premises. A. W. McAFEE, 1 Heirs-at-law BELL C. WITHERSPOON, I 0?,, W. B. WILLIAMS, [ ana J. B. WILLIAMS, J Distributees. December 11 50 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. 8Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to mo directed, will be sold between the legal hours of heriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, t York Court House, the following property, ) wit: Ono tract of land, situated on the waters of 'ishing Creek, containing sixty-two acres, more r less, bounded by lands of D. R. S. Blake, W. !. Kelse?, and others, lovied on as tho property f Rebecca Clinton, at the suit of Walter 13. Metts, '. 10. Y. D., vs. Rebecca Olinton and William J. linton. ($2.62} One tract of land, containing ninety acres, more r less, iKninded by lands of F. B. Thomasson, R. .. Springs, William Deas, and others, levied on i the property of Wm. Sturgis, at the suit of Jas. . Craig for another. ($1.87} One tract of land, situated about ono mile and a alf from Yorkville, containing sixty acres, more r less, l)ouudcd by lands of T. M. Whitaker, esite of R. J. Foster, deceased, and Mrs. Jane MalJtt, levied on as tho property of Alfred Stilwell, eceased, at the suit of W. C. Beatty. ($2.25 One tract of land, on the waters of Broad River, nd on the boundary line between the counties of 'hester and York, bounded by lands of Elias Inlan, Mrs. Hagerty and others. Also, one other ract of land, situated 13 miles west of Yorkville, ounded by lands of Milton Watson, Patsey ieecli and others, levied on as the property of ohn D. Smarr,at the suit of G. L. McNeel, Guarian, and others. ($3.37} 1 A house and lot in Rock Hill, situated on White treet, and bounded by lots of A. E. Hutchinson nd others, levied on as the property of David A. iordon, at tho suit of Thomas Bratton and others, 'o be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. ($3.75 Defendant's interest in a tract of land situated bout three miles South of Yorkville, bounded by mds of B. T. Wheeler and others, and known as Kn "Tinnin?" trart of land, levied on as tho nrop rty of Dr. J. R. Bratton, at the suit of Dowfc, loise <k T)avis, McGill and McGill, Administra>rs, L. M. Grist and others, against Allison & tratton. To be re-sold at the risk of the former urchaser. ($7.05 A parcel of land, situated within the incorporate imits of Yorkville, known as the "Saw-Mill Lot," ounded by lots and lands of W. I. Clawson, lobert Latta, and J. T. Lowry, levied on as tho roperty of Samuel J. Kuykendal, deceased, at bo suit of Moore, Rainey <fe Co., and others.($7.20 One tract of land, lyingon the waters of Allison reek, bounded by lands of Reuben Dulin, B. R. filler and others." One other tract of land, situa!?d on the Landsford road,.about five miles from forkville, bounded by lands of Isabella Steele, fugli Warren and others. Alsoone other tract of ind, situated about one mile from Yorkville, ounded by lands of H. F. Adickes, Dr. J. B. illison and others. Also, one other tract of land ituated in Ebenezer, known as the "A very tract," ounded by lands of Dr. William Fewelf, James I. Barry and others. Also, one other tract of tnd, situjfted on tho waters of Fishing Creek, bout eight miles south-east of Yorkville, boundd by lands of Mrs. Isabella Steele, J. Thomas <owry and others, levied on as the property of >r. J. M. Lowrv, at the suit of H. F. Adickes. teuben Dulin, S. A. Bell, B. T. Wheeler and . M. Choek, Bratton, Mason <fc Withers, S. B. leacham, Survivor, Black ?fe Company, John II. .dams, Henry F. Broach, T. M. Dobson A Co.. nd Carroll, Clark & Co., and others. ($G1.27i rtfr Terms invariably cash. Purchasers whodo ot comply with the terms of sale, must expect the roperty bid off by them to be advertised for relle at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. December 4 49 5t [ HE TRO PIC S TO VE MANUFACTURED BY A Mcf!ATTT/EY. GREENSBORO, iNT. C. rllE COOKING STOVES manufactured at our works in Greensboro, N. C., give universal itisfaction wherever introduced. Thev are made f the BEST SCOTCH PIG METAL, with heav;r and thicker plate than any other Stove in the larket, and consequently will the longer witli:and heat and hard usage. They are of hand >me pattern and neat finish, and warranted equal 1 every other respect to any Cooking Stove sold 1 the Lnited States, while it is confidently claimed mt they are the CHEAPEST. All tho usual ieces of ware and cooking utensils are furnished , ith each Stove. An important consideration -ith purchasers is the fact that our patterns and * izes are never changed. Should a piece get aecientally broken at any time, we can replace it at" le mere cost of casting. Not simply because it i a home production, but on account of its intrinic merits as an article of household economy, do e ask the patronage of home purchasers. More lan ONE THOUSAND of these Stoves are now i use, and among many others having them we Bspectfully refer to the following: R. E. Guthrie, >. M. Campbell, M. H. Currence, York county ; Irs. Elizabeth J. Wylie, Chester; D. A. Gordon, luthriesville; John A. Brown, Rock Hill; B. P. toyd, Joseph Ilerndon, L. M. Grist, Yorkville. ro"u can save the freight from the northern cities nd the dealer's profit, which is no small item, y buving of us, and at the same time get a TOVE THAT IS MORE DURABLE than those f northern make. The following are our prices, elivered at depot in Greensboro: '- ? ?- ??- -!??' ?o ow on U. O, Willi IV UlCl'CS naicauu ?-> |vw vv 41 7 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 26 00 Address, SERGEANT A McCAULEY, Greensboro, N. C. ?SsJ-L. M. GRIST, tho proprietor of the Enqxtikr, will receive ana forward orders for the above toves. Septembor 18 38 ly SPECIFIC MEDICINES. [JUEPARED expressly for and adapted to the I Southern Climate, 'COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDALIS" ? the most powerful and efficient alterative and lood-puritier known. Prepared expressly for :rofula, Eruptions of the Skin and all diseases hick are produced by bad or unhealthy blood. "DR. GREENE'S FIT CURE" urcs all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsions hioh nrisefrom irritation of the nerve centres. i Epilepsy, it often stops the fits from the first ly's use even when they have existed for years. "MEDICATED HONEY," he great remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, jlils, Croup, Sore-Throat and all diseases of" the r passages and lun?t. It does not sicken the itient, is pleasant to take, prompt in its action id does not injure the appetite or impair digeson, as most Expectorants do. OUR "NEURALGIA SPECIFIC" i a perfect specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, hcumutisin and all muscular or nervous pains, hercver situated. mi .1 ...J4U . liifuiuiiw ttic uicpaicu wiui gicui/ emu om perfectly reliable drugs, aud for the especial asses of diseases named on each bottle. No one ? them is claimed as a "cure all." They aro entically the same that we have used in our rivatc practice for years, and in thus presenting icni to the public we know whereof we allirm. hey are sate, reliable and efficient, acting quick and thoroughly. Try them, and von will want 5 othors. Ask your Druggist for tliem. For sale by J. C. KUYKENDAL, Yorkville, C. Prepared only by Drs. GREENE, LINDLEY A BENTLEY, Charlotte, N. C. N. B.?Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers treated as jretofore by "Kline's Great Cancer Antidotes," Charlotte, Goldsboro and Asheyille, N. C. December 18 33 ly MASONIC MEETING, AS THE NEXT REGULAR COMMUNICAEjC TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M., will bo holden at the Lodge Room, Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of JANARY, noxt, at 7i o'olock, p. m. T. 8/JEFFERYS, Secretary. ^ December 4 4'j