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notify the county hoard of examiners of the respective counties of such annual apportionment, that the whole number of pupils at the expiration of four years shall not be less than one hundred and twenty-four: Provided, That as often as a vacancy occurs, from graduation and otherwise, the county credited with the vacancy shall be notified of and fill the same. Sec. 2. That to the end that the advantages and benefits accruing from the State scholar- , ships provided for in the first section of this act may be bestowed upon suitable and deserving persons, the county board of exami- i ners of each of the several counties in the State, having been notified of the number of scholarships to which their respective counties are en titled,are hereby authorized and required to hold annually, ou the first Monday in July, at the county seat of their county, a free, public competitive examination, except the first examination, which shall be held within thirty days after the passage of this act, such examination to be conducted in such a manner, and according to such rules and regulations as shall be prescribed by the State superintendent of education. The said county board of examiners shall send three candidates for every scholarship their respective counties may , he entitled to for a final examination before ( the State board of examiners, and shall give 1 to each one of the three candidates exhibiting , the greatest proficiency in all the brauches of i study required for the admission of students into the University a certificate, to the effect that said candidate, being one of the three who passed the best examination of all those competing, aud are entitled to appear before the State board of examiners hereinafter created for final examination, for appointment to a State scholarship in the University; and the State board of examiners shall select from every three scholars so recommended by the said county board of examiners the one who shall pass the best examination before them for the scholarship of his respective county, and the State board <5f examiners shall notify the county board of examiners of any vacancy that may occur by reason of death, resignation or otherwise ; and said vacancy shall be filled in the same manner in which a vacancy by graduation is filled. Should any county in the State, from any cause, fail to forward applicants for the scholarships to which said county may be entitled, the State board of examiners are hereby authorized to fill such from any applicants found duly qualified who may appear before them : Provided, however, That nothing herein contained shall prevent the State board of examiners from examining any person or persons who may appear before them for examination from anv countv in < which no examinations shall have been held by the county board of examiners under the provisions of this act. Sec. 3. The State board of examiners shall , consist of the faculty of the University and the State superintendent of education, the said superintendent to be ex-officio chairman of said board. < Sea 4. For the purpose of carrying out the -i provisions of this act there shall be, and there ' is hereby, appropriated for the fiscal year beginning November 1, 1873, the sum of six i thousand four hundred dollars ($6,400,) and ' there shall be annually appropriated a suffi- ] cient sura of money for the maintenance of the scholarships hereinbefore provided for. Sec. 5. Said appropriation shall be paid to the several pupils in ten monthly installments I of twenty dollars each by the State treasurer, ' upon the order of the board of trustees of the j University. Sec. 6. That the State treasurer be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to keep separate and apart from all other funds the amount of money appropriated each year by ( the General Assembly for the purpose herein- J bpfnrp nipntiniifwl iirwl nnv rlivprainn nf tbp c V.V., J J money thus appropriated to any other purpose than that prescribed in this act shall be deemed a felouv, and punishable accordingly. Sec. 7. That any person who shall be enti- , tied, uuder the provisions of this act. to a scholarship may, upon entering the said Uni- J versity, pay the State treasurer the sum of J ten dollars; aud upon such payment being made, a contract shall arise between the State c on the one part and the person paying the said sura on the other part, whereby the State shall . be bound to provide, annually, for four years for the support of the said scholar as herein provided, and the person holding said scholar- ship shall be bound to fill said scholarship, ( and faithfully to use and improve its advan- | tages, and said contract shall at all times be J enforceable by either party in the courts of , the State. Sec. 8. This act shail take effect from and after its passage. Approved February 20th, A. I). 1874. Joint Resolution to Postpone the Payments of 1 I installments and Interest due upon Lands Pur- ! chased of the Land Commission. Whereas 'the present financial crisis has ( caused a great depression in the value of the < nrndneta of the soil of this State renrlorinrr it I I' - - " -"b -- I au impossibility for citizens who are under , obligations to the State for the payment of installments due for lands purchased from the ' land commission. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and ! House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same: That the payment of installments and interest due upon lands purchased by citizens of j this State from the land commission be and ( they are hereby postponed to December 1, 1874, and the secretary of State is hereby re- P quired to stay all proceedings in the collection i of the same until the date as above mentioned. * Sec. 2. That this joint resolution shall take , effect immediately upon its passage. t > Approved February 6th, A. D. 1874. " financial anb Commercial. [Yorkvillc quotations reporttfl by James H. Fayssoux.] YORKVILLE, March 25.?Cotton?Since our last report cotton has been more active, with a - gnou ucmanu ann iuii saies, snowing an advance of a half cent. We now quote extremes at 9 to 14} cents. Flour, $1.75 to $f>; Meal, $1.00 to $1.15; Corn, $1.10 to $1.12} ; Peas, $1; Oats, 75; Irish Potatoes, $1; Sweet Potatoes, 75 cents to $1. N KW YORK, March 23.?Cotton quiet. Sales 4885 bales. Uplands 103. Futures closed quiet. Sales 19,000 bales as follows: March, 15} to 15 25-52; April, 15 13-10 to 15 27-32; May, 10 11-32; June, 10 27-32; July, 17 5-10. CHARLOTTE, March 23.?Cotton.-The market closed firm on Saturday afternoon with an advancing tendency, at 15cents forthe best grade, and 13} to 14 for ordinary. Lower grades have an advancing tendency. Flour $4.40 tc $4.50; Corn 85 to87} cents: Meal 85 to 90 cents ; Peas, 85 to IK) cents ; Oats 60 to 65 cents. CHARLESTON, March 23.?Cotton firmermiddling 16; low middling 15} to 153 ; good ordinary 14} to 14?. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, March 20.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week end- , ing to-day: 1874. 1873. Receipts at all ports for the week 66,722 74,369 Receipts for the year to date, 3,304,858 2,944,737 Exports for the week 81,151 69,508 Total Exports to date 1,899,745 1,727,037 Stock at all United States ports....694,530 542,197 stock at interior towns u/.uia ius.su Stock at Liverpool, 113,000 007,000 American afloat fort Jreat Britain.328,000 270,000 Finanolnl, NEW YORK, March23.?Gold 1.115. Special Hoticts. Religions Notice. Religious services will be hold at the Baptist ('hu rch in Yorkville next Lord's day, the 20th instant, preaching to commence at the usual hour in the forenoon. At the same time the Sacrament of tlie Lord's Supper will be administered. T. J. Taylor. March 20 10 it | One of the first business principles to act upon, ' is to make all purchases direct from the manufac- | turers, thus saving large sums of money. For j this reason we advise our readers to purchase their j Windows, Boors, Blinds, Ac., from Messrs. I. H. | Hall A Co., Charleston, S. C., who have at the i Factories, combined benefits derived from mate- j rials in first hands, skilled workmen, latest improved machinery, and thorough systematic man- j ageinent. All windows glazed with good clear glass. They are also Agents for Asbestos Rooting Kelt. Try it and you will l>o pleased with its durability. "Send for price list, circulars, Ac. Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always ; uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. j Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to dis- J place the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its j ; safety under every possible test, and its perfect ' burning qualities, are proved by its continued use j in over 300,000 families. ! Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident?directly or indirectly?has ever occurred 1 from burning, storing or handling it. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commis- j sioners throughout the country reoommend 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 <fc 1 CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. December 4 49 6m* PAIN-KILLER! FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS PERKY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN-KILLER HAS BEEN TESTED IN EVERY VARIETY OK CLIMATE AND BY ALMOST EVERY NATION KNOWN TO AMERICANS. It is the constant companion and estimable friend of the missionary and the traveler, on sea and land, and no one sliould travel on our Lakes [>r Rivers without it. It has l>een before the public over thirty years, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any other proprietary medicine of the pressnt day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the Pain-Killer; but while some extol it as a liniment, they know but little of its power in easing pain when taken internally, while others use it internally with great utccess, but are equally ignorant of its healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to say to all that it is equally successful, whether used internally or externally, and it ? stands to day, unrivaled by all the great catalogue >f family medicines. It is sufficient evidence of | ts virtues as a standard medicine, to know that it s now used in all parts of the world and that its sale is constantly increasing. No curative agent uas had such wide spread sale or given such uni- " versal satisfaction. It is a purely vegetable coinpound, and perfectly safe in unskillful hands. c After thirty years' trial, it is still receiving the c most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons of the highest character and respdnsibili- :y. Physicians of the first respectability, recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the ex;inction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ;ver known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, etc., but for i lysentery or cholera or any sort of bowel complaint, it'is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency md rapidity of action. In the great cities of Iiiiia, ami other hot climates, it has become a Stanlard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kin- ' ired disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, . Asthma and Rheumatic difficulties, it has boon Droved 1)3* the most abundant and convincing tcs;imony to bo an invaluable medicine. Beware, of all Imitations. The Pain-Killer is sold by all respectable drug- ?ists throughout the United States and foreign countries. Prices?2") cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, No. 136 High 9treet, Providence, R. I. Msreh 5 10 lm OBITUARY. ' T)ikd?In this county, on the 4th instant, an Inimt daughter of R. II. and B. E. Mitchell, aged I days. j "HERE'S YOUR MULES."" ! ON the first day of April, a FRESH LOT OF MULES will arrive at Yorkville, which we vill offer for sale on a credit until the first day of November next. DOTY it WALKER. March 26 19 tf LOST. ON Wednesday evening, 18thinstant, at omear the King's Mountain Railroad Depot, a FIVE DOLLAR National Rank Note. The finder will >e rewarded on leaving it at the "ENQUIRER'' Dflice. March 26 - 13 It application fordischarge. VfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of ISIS BATES, leceased, will make a final settlement with the Tudgeof Probate for York county, on the 1st day )f May, next, when he will make application "or a final discharge as Administrator of the said (state. T. K. BATES, Administrator. ' March 26 13 5t " application for discharge. \TOTIOE is hereby giveh that the undersignod, c 131 Administrator "of the estate of JOSEPH L. v 'ACKSON, deceased, will make a final settle- t nent with the Judge of Probate for York conn- c y, on the 1st day of May next, when he will make a ipplication for a final discharge as Administrator )f the said estate. I ANDREW JACKSON, Administrator. 1 March 26 13 5t a THE COURIEREJOURNAL. a W~ AM nirent for this vivacious and wide-a-wake t ?. paper?one of the most popular sheets of the f lay. Subscriptions received for cither the daily s ir the weekly. Ten thousand dollars in valuable i presents will be impartially distributed among ;he subscribers to the Courier-Journal on the 31st >f December next. Call and see circulars and specimen copies. W. L. GRIST. March 26 13 tf e BRIDGE TO LET. 1 OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,) York County, S. C., March 20, 1S74. j 1 SEALED proposals for Repairing the Bridge c across Fishing Creek, on the Saluda Road, will be received, at this office, until the 24th day of April next. Specifications and plan of repairs 1 ?an be seen at the office of the Clerk of the Court, sratthe office of the County Commissioners, at my time. The person receiving the contract will ?. be'required to give surety for the faithful performance of the work. By order of the Board of County Commission3rs. H. K. ROBERTS, Chairman. March 26 13 4t t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ 1 York County. WHEREAS MRS. MINERVA HORTON has * applied to me for Letters of Administration, 1 with the Will annexed, on all and singular, the ' ?oods and chattels, rights and credits of WIL- ( LIAM HORTON, late of the county aforesaid, 1 leceased. ) These ?ire. therefore, to cite and admonish all ^ md singular, the kindred and creditors of the ^ laid deceased, to be and appear before me at our < lext Judge of Probate's Court, for the said county, ( o be liolden at York Court House, on the 10th 1 DAY OF APRIL, next, to show cause, if any, i ,vhy the said Administration should not be 1 granted. 1 jiven under my hand and Seal, this 21st day of a March, in the year of our Lord, one thous- \ and eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the s 98th year of the Independence of the United \ States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 20 13 2t JUSTLY CELEBRATED! WITH PLANTER ATTACHMENT. 1 THE recent invention of J. B. UNDERWOOD, " of Fayetteville, N. C., is unquestionably the GREATEST LABOR SAVER of the AGE. With one man and one horse it does the work of from six to twki.vk men anil from two to koi7r horses. It chops and haiis both sides, weeds and dirts the cotton at one operation, t After which it is converted into a most excellent CULTIVATOR,for use between the rows through out the season. This machine has been tested upon a growing crop, and proved a thorough, practical success. It bears the highest testimonials from our best cotton planters. It will soon become as indispensable to the Cotton Planters as the Cotton Gin or Press. It has taken the 1 grand sweep-stakes prizo, the GOLD MEDAL, at the Georgia State Fair, as the latest and most . valuable improvement in Agricultural Imple- i ments, and the first premium wherever it has j , been exhibited. Active and reliable Agents are wanted in every town and county, to whom a j , liberal discount 'will bo made. Applications for j . Agencies should be made without delay. Re- ; ! tail price of Machine without attachments, $115.00 i J and freight. A most excellent COTTON PLANT- i ER and GUANO DISTRIBUTER has been added to the machine. The rest and most reliahle ; in use. Price $15.00 extra. j . For circulars and further information, address S. R. MARSHALL <fc CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. j 1 For circulars and further information, applv to JEFFERYS <fc METTS, j ? Sole Agents for York county. ' March 20 13 tf I CORN FOR SALE." I HAVE CORN IN THE SHUCK for sale at Howell's Ferry, at one dollar per bushel. Apply to L. B. DAVIS, near the Ferry. J. S. R. THOMSON. i March 19 12 tf I I T. C. DUNLAP, AGENT. V YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. ? I WOULD most respectfully iuform my friends I and the public generally, that I now have in ^ Store, in the "Bratton Building," or "Old Masonic Hall," and to arrive, a large and attractive .j,: STOCK OF FURNITURE, which I intend to _ sell at as low figures as the same goods can bo bought anywhere, and I respectfully ask an exanimation of my Goods and prices. It is a pleas- ^ ure for me to show my Goods, so come and see what can be had at the Yorkville House Furnish ing Emporium. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. __________ Arrangements will be completed in a ^ few days, for having all kinds of repairing rlone, with neatness and dispatch, by competent workmen, and at as low prices as can be had any- (" where. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. CHAIRS. I HAVE in Store a good line of Rocking, Wood T] Bottom and Cane Seat Chairs, which will be L sold low, for the rnonev. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. ^ bureaus, &c. V MARBLE and Wood Top Bureaus, Washstands, Mattrasses, Trundle Bed and Mat;nm, can all be had at the Yorkville Furniture itore. T. C. DUN LAP, Agent. ^ walnut bedroom~suit. (3 I HAVE an elegant Walnut Bedroom Suit, with ? marble top, which will be sold at a bargain. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. ^ _ su,ts# jj [F you want a handsome Maple, Imitation or Walnut Suit, with Marble Top, call and get it Yom T. (J. DUNLAP, Agent. y bedsteads. ^ BEDSTEADS, at almost any price, can be had from T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. (ENNEDYj LATIMER & HEMPHILL. * - - A dress goods. frj LADIES' Drass Patterns and Buttons, figured pej Lawns, figured Percales. White Pique, f'ali- or oes, Handkerchiefs, assorted Threads, and a good In1 jualitv of Bleached Homespun, for sale bv ten KbNNEDY, LATIMER <fc HEMPHILL. Ba boots and shoes. Si! A N excellent Gent's Calf Boot. Men's and of l\_ Boy's assorted Shoes, Children's heeled thi Klines and Ladies' Gaiters, for sale cheap, at is t KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL'S. Oil ______ nie A LOT of Steel Hoes, Cotton Cards and Girn/% lets, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. "stationery. A A LOT of Stationery and a few Books, for sale ^ai fV at the Store of * , ? vwvvnv T.ATTMER ,fr IIEMPIIILL. v1' LINEN TOWELS ^ AND Crash Toweling for sale, at the Dry Goods and Grocery establishment of KENNEDY, LATIMER <fc HEMPHILL'S. 1 | ~ HATS. nei RENT'S, Roy's and Children's fashionable Hats for sale by . t\ ' KENNEDY, LATIMER & IIEMPIIILL. _ GROCERIES. A WELL assorted stock of Groceries on hand I I t\_ and for sale by i KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. 1 J| M p| h1 v E ? J pni cjt ? THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. ft rHIS unrivaled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mkrcury, or any J;"1. njurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, j? ontaining those Southern Roots and Herbs, exf rliieh an all-wise Providence has placed in coun- (]'cf ries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will ? arc all Diseases and Derangements of the Liver \nd Bowels, SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, ^ s eminently a Familv Medicine; and by being be<g ;ept ready lor im mediate resort will save many bir ,n hour of suffering and many a dollar in time prj' ml doctors' bills. fjy, Aftor over Forty Years' trial it is still receiving shr he most unqualified testimonials to its virtues ? rom persons of the highest character and responibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the -m-i nost I EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC \V< For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. clo brined with this antidote, all climates and changss of water and food may bo faced without fear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Comriaints, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL. J [t is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Modi- j,u :ine in the World! Manufactured only by J. II. ZEILIN & CO. ? Macon, Ga., and Pliihulelphia. ?rice, $1. Sold by all Druggists. March 2lj 13 ly* SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S we . r'tTTXTX't!! fhc VV 1X1VT XTJL XJL A. A. J.^ _MJX<T~? UNRIVALED for the range and excellence of their work, and extent of their sales. "Tf the sale of any one make of Machine is a A) rriterion .of its popularitj', then to the Singer be- A) ong the laurels." Annexed are the sales of the different makes: ? MACHINK8. TJ tingerManufucturing Company, sold 219,758 JU iVheeler<fe Wilson Manufacturing Co. " 174,088 lowe Machine Company (estimated,) " 145,(HK) , Srover <fc Baker Sewing Machine Co.. " 52,010 domestic Sewing Machine Company.. " 49,554 T Veed Sewing Machine Company " 42,444 A Vilcox it Gibbs Sowing Machine Co.. " 33,039 sto Vilson Sowing Machine Company " 22,666 American B. II. O. <fe S. M. Company. " 18,930 Sold Medal Sewing Machine Co " 18,897 X -Yorence Sewing Machine Company.. " 15,793 A 1. P. Howe SewingMacliinc Company " 14,907 Victor Sewing Machine Company " 11,901 ? )avis Sewing Machine Company " 11,376 ind others whose sales are so small they are not -jvorth mentioning. These figures we call hard, 9j tubborn facts, not fiction ! A word to the jfe vise is sufficient. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., ? 172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga. BRANCH OFFICE, , ISO King St., Charleston, S. C. \ STANHOPE C. SADLER, Agent, f * Yorkville, S. C. March 19 12 4t ^ BOOT AND SHOE MAKING.- I rllK undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he is wr" tropared with A FINE STOCK OF MATERIAL, V n his line, suitable to the wants of every custom- jj0 :r, who may givo him a call. They may not only tbtain an article of good quality AT A REASONABLE PRICE, tut are also certain to secure what is equally as A lesirable, a good lit and fashionable style. 'These J\ ire advantages which should not be overlooked. Cai Special attention is called to the celebrated cloth op Congress Gaiter and the Congress Shoe ? FOR SPRING ANI) SUMMER WEAR. Vlso, on hand, a good stock of light jmd heavy A 1ROGANS and OXFORD TIES, which are war anted to give entire satisfaction for the price paid. Special and prompt attention is given to re is nirnTLimtf i xr a i t*t )airui?. r. tnivioimA^, Ageni. ir March 2ft 13 tf WALTE R. B. METTS, r ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 YORKVILLE, S. C. M JSSr Collections a specialty, and prompt remit- "V ances made. X ^ February 2G 9 tf SI] j7bEATTY \VIJL LIAMS, en! ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ra YORKVILLE, S. C. St jr-ff-Office?Room No. 3, on second floor, Adickes j?r< building. Feb 26 9 3m* MASONIC MEETING. VA/ THE NEXT REGULARCOMMUNICA- )' W TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 76, A. i titi *9^ F. M.,will be hnhlen at the Lodge Room, ' ? in Yorkville, on FRIDAY, tlic 27tli day of MARCH, instant, at 74 o'clock, p. in. * T. S. JEFFERYS, Secretary. ! __f March 5 10 tf | AT MY POST AGAIN. I HAVE resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW, and have taken an office in the "Old Jail," opposite the office occupied by Wilson ?fc Wilson, | where I can be found, unless absent on profes-! sional business, from 10 o'clock, A. M., on Mon- ! lavs, until 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturdays. T. J. BELL. January 29 6 tf TI TO ALL WHOM" IT MAY CONCERN. " j J PACIFIC GUANO can now be had from W. II. im MeCORKLE, Agent. Those intending to Ad use this article, will apply soon, and get it away before the rush. 1 J 7. H. & J. P. HERNDON. sea fowl guano. ^0 arrive this week. Try it. Pronounced l>y those who have used it to be the best. We can re you all the information in regard to it?such testimonials of good farmers in Georgia and s State. W. H. <t J. P. HERNDON. flourT 1EAL, ITominy, Bran and Coarse Flour can be had at our house. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. pot and t7wware7 LOT of Pot and Tin Ware for sale at our L Store. W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. DIPPEllS. lOCOANUT and Brittania Dippers for sale at I the Store of W. H. <t J. P. HERNDON. hardsubjects^ ILOW Steel, of different widths, and Horse Shoe Iron, for sale at IIERNDON'S. axle grease^ |7"H Y let your Buggy make such a noise when J you can buy the best Axle Grease, at W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON'S. ellsaxd wan dogu axos. FEW more tons of the celebrated /loirs atut i Wando Guanos left. Leave your orders for . last lot. W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON. BUCKWHEAT FJLOUR. (UCKWHEAT FLOUR, of the best quality, I for sale at IIERNDON'S. $2500 I7ILL be paid, in Cash or Groceries, for 500 f CORDS OF TAN-BARK, at the Store of i HERNDON'S. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. O. P. B. LL of Dr. O. Phelps Brown's valnablo Medicines can be found at the York Drug Store, s Restorative Assimulant is for the cure of Dysisia, whether chronic or otherwise; Epilepsy Fits, and all diseases of the stomach. His Liver figorutor Cures Liver Complaint and all its atdant diseases and distresses. Ilis Acaeian Isam is for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis, 1 all diseases of the Lungs and Throat. His >od Purifier is an anti-scrofulous preparation great value?performing cures where everyng else has failed. His Male Fern Vermifuge lie most reliable in the market. Ilis Herbal ltment is so well known as to need no commit here. All the above medicines will be sold Proprietor's prices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGE lot of Chewing Tobacco?the cheapest and best in town. Also, a supply of Haia and Domestic Segars, Lorillard's Scotch and iccaboy Snuffs, Ralph's Carolina Snuff, and a 1 line of Anrilo and Brier Wood Pipes. Just at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WHY SUFFER? >RS. Greene, Lindlev A Bentley's Neuralgia Specific not only relieves, but cures perinnitly, all forms of'Neuralgia. Perfectly harm*, yet quick in its action. Why suffer when s medicine can be had? For sale at the York ug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. GARGLING OIL. kNE of the most wonderful Liniments ever f prepared. In horses it cures in a few days, meness, Sprains, Windgalls, Spavins, Stringt, Sweeney, Scratches and flesh wounds. Can found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CARBOLIC DENTAL SOAP IHOROUGHLY cleanses the teeth, and disinfects the mouth and breath. For sale at the rk Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. H. F. AD1CKES. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. lUR stock of School Books includes all in genF eral use, besides a largo anil varied assortnt of miscellaneous works. Any book not on id will be promptly ordered and furnished at blisher's price. A supply'of Stationery always hand. H. F. ADICKES. FOR GENTS' WEAR. ttw tinolr nf fJnrwl? for Oents' wear, in all its J. plete ever brought to this market, and can sold for cash at astonishingly low prices. B. F." RAWLINSON. GROCERIES. LWAYS on hand, Coilee, Sugar, Syrups, Tea Biscuits, Cheese, Soap, Oysters, Pickles, lined Goods, Ac., cheap for cash. B. F. RAWLINSON. TIX WARE." complete stock of everything house-keepers .want, at H. F. RAWLINSON'3. ''ebruary 12 7 tf THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. For the District of South Carolina. IX THE MATTKK OF 'MOMAS WHITESIDES.?In Bankruptcy. Yorkville, i?i the.mid District, on the 19th day of March, 1674. I*OTTCE ishereby given that a Petition has been I tiled in said Court, by THOMAS WHITE[>FS, ol'York county, in the said District, duly lured a Bankrupt, under tho Act of Congress, itled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of nkruptev throughout the United States," A^>ved 2d March, 1SU7, for a discharge andcertifi0 thereof, from all his debts and other claims >vuble under the said Act; and the 10th day of Til, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned "for 1 hearing of the same, before W. I.Cluwson, one he Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his ice, in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and mav attend and show cause. iny the}' have, why die prayer of the said Peon should not he granted. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger, darch 19 12 3t [E LEADING INSTITUTION IN THE U. S. 1IIERE aro no Vacations. Send for Catalogue and College Documents. For Splendid Specens of Penmanship, enclose two P. O. Stamps, dress W. H. SADLER, President, Nos. f><tr. 8 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. anuary 1 1 tf I departments, is full and complete?embrag every variety and at all prices. Besides a I line of Hroadcloths, Cassimeres, Cassinettcs, rsej's, Ac., we also make a specialty in Salem ins, which we sell at factorv prices. Call and unine our stock, which will bo sold at prices ying competition. H. F. ADICKES. CLOTHING. PECTAL attention is invited to our superior stock of Clothing, made at home, and of the it material. Extra inducements are offered to vers. We sell durable, homemade work, at ces defying the competition of northern shodGarments or full suits made to measure at >rt notice. H. F. ADICKES. LADIES' DRESS SHAWLS. ~ ^ this line of Goods we were enabled, during this season, to offer unexampled bargains. ) have a few more yet on hand, which will be sed out marvelousl'y cheap. H. F. ADICKES. __ PI say, without fear of contradiction, that we now have the largest stock and best grades Calfcoes in this market, to which wo specially rite the attention of the ladies. H. F. ADICKES. BOOTS AND SHOES, iF every style and quality. Also, a full line o. ' Ladies'and Misses' Shoes and Gaiters, inelu ig those of Miles' manufacture. In this line make a specialtv, and have the best quality at lowest prices. * II. F. ADICKES. fiUFFTIVG. U JL JL w iIVINGSVILLE standard Sheeting on hand, I at factory prices?by wholesale. H. F. ADICKES. t. F. RAWLmSON. IT COST, AND NO HUMBUG. AM now offering my entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room forSpring ck. B. F. RAWLINSON. CROCK ERY7 STILL have some of that cheap Crockery and Glass Ware on hand. B. F. RAWLINSON. ________ UST received another supply of that good cheap Molasses. Also, a lot of the finest grade w Orleans Molasses, cheap for the cash, at B. F. RAWLINSON'S. CORXMEAL. SUPPLY of newly ground Com Meal just . received, at B. F. RAWLINSON'S. CASH. AM now doing a strictly cash business. I positively will not sell goods to anv one on te. B. F. RAWLINSON. OSIE RY,GLOVE S,XOTI O XS. CY Stock in the above line is the most coin CARROLL. CLARK & CO. 1 NEW CALICO. WE have just got in a nice lot of Prints and , Shirting Calico, of the latest Spring styles . I and best brands. Wo have always been abfe to ! suit those who have honored us with a call, and j we hope by strict attention to business and couri tesy to our customers to merit, in the future, a continuance of the favors that have been shown I us heretofore. CARROLL, CLARK CO. RIGHT THIS WAY! i | ARROLL, CLARK <fe CO. have just received 1 | \ 7 a liue assortment of gentlemen's and ladies' l Hats, of the latest styles, which are beantifhl to I l>ehold, and a call from those wishing to purchase is most respectfully solicited. They feel assured that they cannot fail to suit in style and price. SHOES. 1 ANTOE lot of Shoes, consisting in part, of j Miles' Cloth, Goat and Kid, for ladies and misses; Button Shoes, for children ; Button Gaiters and Jersey Ties, for men and hoys, are offered very low, for cash, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO. 1 "AFRIENDLT^WARNING. , WE cannot afford to charge Goods at cash prices. We quote cash prices, but if to be charged, we want it distinctly understood that they will not ho charged at the prices quoted. . Persons dealing that way must have an understanding with CARROLL, CLARK A CO. BLANKETS. "IT^TE liave a few Blankets left for somebody, fi f j and if they will call around, they can have them at cost, by paying cash. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. yarn. rpHE best in the market; Alamance Plaids and X Grnnitoville Sheeting, can be bought cheap for cash, at the Dry Goods Store of . CARROLL, CLARK A CO. FLOUR. 7 t A LARGE lot of Family and Super Flour in Store, and still more to arrive, which will Ikj sold, for cash, as low as it can be bought an vwhere else. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ] BACON. SUGAR-CURED canvased Hams, breakfast Strips, bulk and smoked Bacon can be had cheap, for cash, at the Grocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. t FOR THE FARMER. SWEDE Iron, Plow Steel, Iron Plow Molds, and Hoes of all descriptions, can be found at the Grocerv Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. M. STRAUSS & SON, YORKVILLE, SO. CA. DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, g WE offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices, consisting of Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, Alpacas, Merinos, Lustres, Delaines, Prints, Bed- t ticks, Stripos, Canton and all-wool Flannels, Ginghams, Irish Linen, Shirtfronts, Jaconet, Swiss, Check, Table Damask, Towels, Toweling, Napkins, Jeans, Cas- 1 simeres, Broadcloth, Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Nainsook, Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. "extra inducements^ PREVIOUS to purchasing Spring stock, M. STRAUSS A SON will sell Goods, in all de- 3 partments, at very low figures. _________ IS selling at 10 cents per yard, worth 121 cents ; all other Goods in proportion. M. STRAUSS A SON. t bedticks. EXTRA fine quality of Bedticks at 25 cents, worth 35 cents; and all others equally cheap. , M. STRAUSS A SON. 1 cTosixg out sale WINTER DRESS GOODS. We have con ir siueraoiy reuuceu 1110 prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. "blankets and shawls. 1 WE sell Blankets and Shawls at cost, and less than cost, as we are determined to sell out this article. M. STRAUSS A SON. ______ A LOT of Ladies' Hats for sale, at almost any price. M. STRAUSS A SON. _ crockery. 4 LAROE assortment at very, very low prices. A M. STRAUSS A SON. ? JeansTand' cassimeres < FOR 50 and 75 cents per yard, worth 75 cents and $1.00. M. STRAUSS A SON. ready-made clothing. PANTS for 75 cents and Coats for 81.00, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. J. H. ADAMS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! In announcing the receipt of my purchases for the j FALL TRADE, . I it affords me pleasure to inform my customers i and the public generally that in point of ele- j 1 gance, my stock is , QXJITE COMPLETE. I am enabled to offer unprecedented attractions both in quality of Goods and prices. J The Ladies will find full and complete lines of t DRESS GOODS i ANI) TRIMMINGS, including all the Novelties i of the season. 1 GENT'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, of the best grades and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, with the 1 "??nl ot.tiAffmnnf onrJ Tromnttr Irnnf I unuai iwrtui WHUIIK uuu 7 Ui ivnj ?v|/v ^ IN A FIRST-OLASS HOUSE, j Thankful for past patronage, and being deter- s c mined to merit a continuance of the same, I respeetfullysolicit 1 AN EXAMINATION OF GOODS j AND PRICES. 1 JOHN H. ADAMS. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. ] I WOULD respectfully remind my friends and J customers, that THEIR DEBTS FELL DUE a on the first of January last. Those in arrears 1 will confer a very great favor by calling immedi- r ately and settling. I need the money to carry on my "business successfully. f JOHN II. ADAMS. t _ \ A GOOD INVESTMENT. i THE bonds issued by the Countv of York in 1 aid of the CHESTER AND LENOIR NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY, are now offered for sale, and are commended to Guar dians, Trustees, Capitalists, etc., as a safe and profitableinvestrnent. The Supreme Court of the State having affirmed the validity of the bonds, f there can be no question of their safety as an investment. The bonds are to run for twenty years, c with interest payable annually, attho rate of seven i per centum per annum, and are offered at eighty 4 cents on the dollar. The Coupons are receivable ( , for taxes, and the bonds, as an investment, will a .realize about 8j per cent, per annum. Persons a | who purchase previous to the loth of April, will g be allowed a rebate of the interest which has ae- c crucd since the 1st of January last. The bonds r I are for sale by JEFFERYS A METTS, Yorkville, S. C. a March 5 10 tf t TEMCKTMULES AND HORSES. j FIFTY ^ ' PRIME Y0USG KENTBCKY MULES & HBfiSES FOR SALE, * AT MY SALE STABLE, ROCK HILL, S. C. | Call and examine before purchasing?I will sell ( or swap. A few elegant Riding and Driving ; Horses. A. WILLIFORD. a i December 4 49 ly ' i CERTIFICATE LOST. NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration t ot thirty days, application will be made for t a re-issuoof Certificate No. ;117, for two Shams of the Capital Stock of the King's Mountain Rail- " road Company, belonging to the estate of J. E. ' CRIST, the original having been lost or mislaid. 1 Ti. M. CRIST, Administrator. ' I February 20 9 5t r. M. POBSON & CO. ] r t SPRING GOODS ! We are receiving daily from the Northern mariets, our SPRING STOCK of goods purchased j ] i *3 jy . li ! / MR. G. R. RATCHFORD, ! J vho is an experienced buyer, with an eye single o the wants of our customers and friends. Our stock of Hardware is now complete?all * eceived and shelved up in good order, and at j easonable prices. , Our stock of Gent's Hats is very handsome, and ^ V jrices low. o We have received four thousand yards of band- r 1 lome spring Calico?very pretty styles. F 1 We have received a few pieces of ladies' Dress n Foods, of new and pretty styles. h S: Our line of Dress Goods, Shoes and Clothing j? vill arrive next week, which will be noticed in he "Enquirer." Wo also have received a good line of Linen ] S Drills, for gents and boys. a We have a nice line of Cottonades. t< Our Grocery Store is well supplied with every- ? \ hing usually kept in a first-class Grocery nnd a e Provision Store. s s We have a large quantity of Western Flour and h Bacon, which we are selling very low for cash. ? We have an excellent stock of Canned Goods, j r We have a nice lot of Tin and Pot Ware, Spades F C 3hovels, Plow Steel and Swede Iron. A A - - ~ - ? ^ We have a large lot of Sugar ana uoitee, urounu md Parched Coffee. - p 81 An excellent stock of common and good Moasses. 2?X) yards of Bivingsville Shirting. I A lot of good Yarn. Some beautiful Pacific Lawns, at 25 cents per j ?ard,just come in. j 0 Some nice Japanese, at low prices. , A very large stock of Sea. Island Goods, lower ? A ban we have ever offered them. t< 1 All of which will be sold low for cash?high, n rery high, on tick. ii e All we ask is an inspection of our stock. 1 n Be sure to bring the money along if you expect e o buy Goods cheap. h S Farewell until next week. ti T. M. DOBSON & CO. i, 0 t c 30NNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. ' THE YOEKVILLE COACH FACTORY. WE would respectfully announceto the public ^ that with increased facilities for the execu,iou of neat and durable work, we commence the jew year with a determination NOT TO BE EXCELLED, r sither in the quality of our manufactures or low * irices for a similar article. In our show room " nay, at alHimes.be found a line assortment of ^ vehicles of various styles and prices, to an exam- v nation of which we respectfully invite those de- 0 tiring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any partieu- jj ar description, if not on hand, made to order at r1 ihort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. V CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. J ~~ COTTON", COTTON* flERSONS owing us can make payment in cot 17 ton at the very highest prices tne staple com- _ nands. We are anxious to close our outstanding natters at the earliest date possible, and to this K rnd will makethd mostliberal arrangements with . hose indebted to us. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. _________ REPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, pertaining to our regular business, will be >romptly executed in the best manner and for easonable prices. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. i January 8 2 tf -\ F O H I 8747 fl s MAY, I R THOMAS MAY offers for sale the best lot # of Family Groceries ever brought to this ti narket, consisting of a Sugar, Tea, Coffee,' Molasses, Maccaroni, Spices, p Xice, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Salt, Soda, Starch, Candles, Mackerel, Irish Poatoes, Onion Sets?Landreth's Garden Seeds a inecialty?and every other article kept in a first- :la*s Grocery house, while d 4 iwt rvcnur C xm.A *? liiii ovrn NALTER J. RAWLINSON, stands ready and villing to wait upon all who come wishing to >u rcha.se iats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Calico, Deaines, Domestics, Ac., Ac. 7 MAY. i iVILLIAM S. MAY last, but not least, will sell d fou the choicest Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes and Cigar Holders, Canned Fruits S md Meats, Sardines, Oysters, Crackers, Candies, S itaisins, Fruits, Pickles, and Sauces, at the lowest a ates. c We three partners unite in our appeal to our d riends and the public generally to favor us with heir patronage, feeling sure that by so doing they C vill greatly promote their interest. 8; We occupy the House formerly occupied by L. li tf. Davis. Don't fail to call and see us. a rt. T. MAY, W. J. RAWLINSON, W. S. MAY, o Rock Hill, South Carolina. T January 15 3 3m PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. I^IIE Overseers of the various sections of the C public highways in York county, are hereby irdered to call out all hands liable to perform sucn luty, and work TWO DAYS on the roads by the j, ith of April next. In repairing the roads, the )verseers will causeway all places requiring it, "i ,nd ditch the roads so as to arain off water; cut J .li /vl/1 rln/Mirnrl tsflou cton/lino" noop fhfl roar? n Hi WiU yj 1 ucw?jcu liiGVO oi/UI1V4 11iq uvw> wuv * vmv* X ide; set up and replace all milestones that are d lown, and place the roads in as good repair as itis g jossiblo to do in two days' time. ? The Overseers are also hereby .notified that they s ,re required to work THREE additional days on a heir respective roads by the FIRST DAY OF o SEPTEMBER next, without further orders; and tl ill overseers will be held strictly accountable for a leglect of duty. C By order of the Board of Countv Commissioners, a H. K. ROBERTS, Chairman. lj March 19 12 3t a jts. r. thomson, j SOLICITOR INBANKRUPTCY, YOBKYILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to tiling of petitions, j 5 to the prosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, 1 ,nd the collection and forwarding of Dividends to " ;redi tors. When I am absent from Yorkville, all p lusiness, of the kind above mentioned, left for ll ne with C. E. SPENCER. Esq., (at Law Office of b 'lawson A Thomson) will receive prompt atten- d ion. s< March 12 11 tf si "Agricultural, liens. MONVEYANCES of Real Estate and Mortis gages, for sale at the i ENQUIRER OFFICE. j AUCTIOJf SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SADE. [WILL expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL text, all the CHOSES IN ACTION, belonging o the estate of Francis A. Erwin, Jr., deceased, ppraised as doubtful and desperate. J. A. ERWIN, Administrator. March 19 12 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the irst Monday of April, next, the CHOSES IN lCTION appraised "doubtful" or "desperate" lelonging to the estate of Samuel W. Good, deeased. Terms?CASH. J. B. GOOD, Administrator. March 19 12 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. n the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") OHN D. SMARR, f In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the Jnited States for the District of South Carolina, I fill expose to public sale, at York Court House, n the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, >ne tract of land, bounded by lands of R. C. 'horn son, Barney Brannon, Mrs. Crawford and lomestead of John D. Smarr, containing 'HREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, (lore or loss. Terms of Sale.?One-half to be paid in cash : alance in one year, with interest from day or ale, to be secured by bond of purchaser, and lortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay rr papers. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. March 5 10 5t ~ SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facius, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of heriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN -A-TTtlL NEXT, t York Court House, the following property, 3 wit: One tract of land, situated on the Landsird road, about five miles from Yorkvillfi, ounded by lands of Isabella Steele, Hugh Varren and others. Alsooneother tract of land, ituated about one mile from Yorkville, boundd by lands of H. F. Adickes, Dr. J. B. Allion and others. Also, one other tract of land ituated in Ebeneaer, known as the "Avery tract," ounded by lands of Dr. William Fewelf, James I. Barry and others. Also, one other tract of md, situated on the 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. Lowry, at the suit of _H. F. Adickes, teuben Dulin, S. A. Bell, B. T. waeeier ana I. M. Cheek, Bratton, Mason <fc Withers, S. B. feaeham, Survivor, Black & Company, Jonn H. kdams, Henry F. Broach, T. M. Dobson <fe Co., nd Carroll, Clark & Co., and others. (#8G.f)0 S3T- Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do ot comply with the terms of sale, must expect tho ropertv bid off by them to be advertised for reale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y.C. March 5 10 5t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. n the District Court of the United States for tho District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 T? A. C. SUTTON, Bankrupt. J In Bankruptcy. [3 Y virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. 13 Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the Tnited States for the District of South Carolina, will expose to publicsale, at York Court House, n THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, NEXT, ne tract of land, situated on the cast side of Caiwba river, adjoining lands of Mrs. M. Harris, frs. Susan Jones, and Homestead of A. C. SutAAtitoininty 'WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR ACRES, lore or less. Also, one lot in the town of Yorkville, adjoinig lands of L. M. Grist and John H. Acfams, ontaining 'WO ROODS AND TWENTY-EIGHT POLES, lore or less. Also, one tract of land, in York county, on the ast side of Catawba river, known as the B. Fulir tract, containing EVENTY-EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, Two Shares of Stock in the King's Mouniin Railroad Company. Also, the interest of the above named Bankrupt, a the estate of his father, Alexander Sutton. Also, the interest of S. P. Sutton, in the estate f Alexander Sutton. TERMS OF SALE. One-half to be paid in cash; the balance in welvemonths, with interest from date, to be seured by the bonds of the purchasers and mortages of the premises. Purchasers to pay for apers. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. March 5 10 5t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York Country. 'o Abel Hardin, Margaret Weaver, Jane Hardin, Sarah E. Earles, Christina Richards and W. T vo onrl ??onrncontjitiVPS of TY ? IlillUlU, IC^aiUOHO auu !V|f?vwvM??..... Lucy B. Hardin, Qrccting : FOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be- holden at York Court louse, for York county, on the 23d day of April, inno Domini, 1874, to show cause, if any you an, why the real estate or tract of land situate in aid county, on waters of King's creek, convevcd y deed of Michael Whisonant to Martha F. Morow, formerly Martha F. Whisonant and Lucy B. lardin, formerly Lucy B. Whisonant, in comion; and bounded by lands of Jacob Deal, Anrew Etters, land formerly belonging to Ross Vhisonant, and by the North Carolina line, and ontaining three hundred and thirty acres, should ot be divided or sold, allotting to the said Marba F. Morrow one-half thereof, and the remainig half in equal portions to the said legal heirs of jUcyJB. Harain. riven under my hand and seal, this Oth day of March, 1874. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 12 11 fit ;tate of south Carolina, COUNTY OP YORK-COURT OF PROBATE. larv McKnight, Plaintiff against John McFadden, Robert McFadden, William McFafiden, Henry E. McFadden, Emily McConnell, Elizabeth Rowell, Jane Rowell, Jefferson v. McFadden, James McFadden, Susan Beatty, Caroline Wylie, Samuel McFadden, heirs-atlaw and devisees of Robert McFadden, deceased, and Sarah McFadden, deceased, Defendants.? Copy Summons for Relief. 'o the Defendants above named, respectively: L7"OU are hereby summoned ana required wj anI. swer the petition in this action, which is his day filed in the office of the Judge of Probate ar said county, and to serve a copy of youranwer to the saia petition, on the subscriber, at his ffioe, in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty ays after the service hereof, exclusive of the av of service. If you fail to answer this petition within the ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will pply to the Court for the relief demanded in the etition. Dated Yorkville, S. C? March 12th, 1874. i JAMES F. HART, Plaintiffs Attorney. March 12 11 6t IN THE DISTRICT COURT >f the United States for the District of S. Carolina. In the Matter of linBari/mnt H. J. CULP, Bankrupt. ( In Bankruptcy. l< Yorkville, in said District, on the 19fA day of March, 1874. LTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in the said Court, by H. J. CULP, f Chester county, in the said District, duly eclared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Conress, entitled "An Act to establish a Uniform ystem of Bankruptcy throughout the United tates," Approved 2d March, 18(37, for a discharge nd certificate thereof, from all his debts and other Inims nrnvahle nuder the said Act: and the Kith ay of April, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assignd for the hearing of the same, before Wm. I. lawson, one of tfr xte^gisters in Bankruptcy of aid Court, at his office in Yorkville, South G'arona, when and where the creditors may attend, nd shew cause if any they have, why the prayer f the said Petition should not be granted. L.M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. March 19 12 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT >f the United States for the District ofS. Carolina. in the matter of S. P. SUTTON'.?In Bankruptcy. U Yorkville, in said District, on the 19fA day of March, 1874. ^TOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has 31 been filed in the said Court, by S. P. S^'T'ON, of York county, in the said District, duly eclarcd a Bankrupt, under tho Act of Conress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform ystem of Bankruptcy throughout the United tates," Approved 2d March, 1867, for a dischargo nd certificate thereof, from all his debts and ther claims provable under the said Act; and ie 16th day of April, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is ssigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. lawson. oifb of the Registers in Bankruptcy of lid Court, at his office, in Yorkville, South Carona, when and where the creditors may attend, nd shew cause, if any they have, why tne prayer f the said Petition should not be granted. L. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. March 19 12 .'It COTTON FOR GUANO. [1TE are now authorized by the Navassa Guano FT Company, to sell their Guano at the time rice, $65 per ton and freight added, with theprivege of paying in COTTON OR MONEY on or cfore the first of November next. Parties who esire to avail themselves of this option, must do > by special contract with us, and specifving the ime in the note. JEFFERYS & METTS.' March 19 12 tf LADIES' GAITERS .. i T $1.25, worth $2.00, for sale at M. STRAUSS 1 A SON'S Store.