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ten years after the commencement, or exten sion of such manufactures or improvements and no longer. Sec. 6. This act shall take effect on and af ter its passage, and shall remain in force unti repealed. Approved December 20, A. D. 1873. AN ACT To Require ail Institutions doing Business o: Lending Money and Receiving Deposits uncle Charters Granted by the State, to publish Quar terly Statements of their Business and Conditio! Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the State of South Caroli na, now met and sitting in General Assembly and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That all institutions doing busi ness in this State in lending money and re ceiving deposits under acts of incorporatioi granted by the State, be and they are hereby required, under penalty of a forfeiture o their charters, to nnhlish in a newsnaner il . ? " i ? ?- -- _ 1 1 the city, town or village where they, or anj branch thereof, may do business, at the enc of every three months, a correct report of th< condition and business of such institution which report shall contain a statement, undei oath, by the president or cashier of such in slitution, of the amount of the capital stocl paid in, deposits, discounts, property and lia hilities of said institution, verified by thre< of the directors thereof. Sec. 2. Upon failure of any such institu tion to publish the report required in the firs section hereof, the attorney-general, on notic< thereof, shall at once take the necessary step: to vacate the charter of said institution. Approved January 29, A. D. 1874. .financial anb Commercial. [Ynrkville quotation* reported by James II. Fayssoux.] YORKVILLE, May 6.?'The cotton market ha: been brisk for the past week with an advance o one-fourth of a cent. We now quote extremes a 10j to 151. Flour, 85; Corn, $1.10 to $1.15; Meal, 91.101* $1.15; Oats, 75 cents; Peas. $1.10 to $1.15. CHARLOTTE, X. C., May 4.?Cotton*.?Tlx market closed firm on Saturday?low middling 10, and lower grades 12 to 15}. Flour, $4.20 to $4.50 per sack; Corn, S7 to 5H) centi per bushel; Racon, from 10} to 11} cents for sides 17 to 18 cents for hams. Comparative Cotton Statement. XEW YORK. May 1?The following is tlx comparative cotton statement for the week end ing to-day: 1874. 1873. Receipts at all ports for the week 29,481 47,03 Receipts for the year to date, 3,553,022 3,248,03' Exports for the week 09,170 05,0.5 Total Exports to date ..2,366,287 2,081,38; Stock at all United States ports....411,902 431,13; Stock at interior towns 71,920 81,29; Stock at Liverpool, 804,000 741,00; American afloat for Great Britain.201,000 228,00; ftotlHS. Builders' and Contractors' Special Notice Your wants in the Building Material Line, in eluding Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Hardware, Man tel Pieces, White Pine. Walnutand Fancy Lumbers, Flooring Boards, Ac., will he furnished tin coining season by the Great and Old Established Builders' Emporium, at very advantageous prices, and a warrant given on all work properly used. They are also Agents for Asbestos Roofm j Felt; the material constitutes one of unusual merit much superior to any of the class previously brought to notice, and worthy of trial by tuos< who desire a durable, easily applied, comparative ly inexpensive and safe rooffing, being practical lv fire proof. Send for price list and circulars. T ir IJ . , . Ar C*r\ CKo.loofnn .? P May 7 19 ltn Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or biking fire. Manufactured expressly to dis place the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfee burning qualities, are proved by its continued usi in over:100,000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no acci dent?directly or indirectly?has ever occurrec from burning, storing or handling it. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commis sioners throughout the country recommend tin Astral as the best safeguard when lamps ar< used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and a wholesale by the proprietors, OHAS. PRATT it CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. December 4 49 Gin* PAIX-KILLER. 1040. 1874 Time Tests The Merits Of All Things. THIRTY YEARS is certainty long enougt time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, anc that the Pain-Killer is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure anc ctl'cctive remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the world, and it needs only to be knowr to be prized, and its reputation as a Medicine ol (Ireat Virtue, is fully and permanently established. It is the great Family Medicine of the age Taken internally, it cures Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrluoa, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Sor< Throat and Coughs. Taken Externally, it cure? Bruises, Boils, Melons, ruts,.Burns, scalds, uic Sores and Sprains, Swellings of the Joints, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost Bitten Feet, Ac. Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death, and liable at any tinu to come upon us. Therefore, it is important thai remedial agents should be at hand to be used or an emergency, when we are made to feel the excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing influences of disease. Such a remedial exists in Pern Davis' "Pain-Killer," the fame of which has extended overall the earth, amid the eternal ices o the Polar regions, or beneath the intolerable am burningsuns ofthe tropics its virtues are knowr and appreciated. And by it suffering Immunity has found relief from many of its ills. The effec of the Pain-Killer upon the patient, when taker internally in cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Com plaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other affectioni ofthe system, has been truly wonderful, and ha won for it a name among medical preparation: that can never be forgotten. Its success in re moving pain, as an external remedy, in cases 01 Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprains, Cuts, Sting: of Insects, Ac., and other causes of suffering ha< secured for it the most prominent position amonj. the medicines of the day. Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. Call for Pern Davis' Vegetable Pain-Killer, and take no other." /Mf Sohl by Druggi&t and GVoce/-.*. May? 19 1m HYMENEAL. Makrikd?In Fort Mill township, in this county, on the 2-Sth ultimo, at the residence of tie bride's mother, by Rev. J. M. Garrison, Mr. H R. MERRITT and Miss MARGARET L. AN PERSON, all of this county. *1.? ?>!.. nf tl%n enowlntinn nf hei/ln'i UI1 llltJ - UIHIIIW,OI mv, i cmuviavv \/i vnv ?/ * v> ? mother, by Rev. W. W. Ratehford, Mr. R. S PRATT, of YorR county, and Miss MATTII TOM CRANFORR, of Chester county, S. C. On the 3rd instant, at the rcsideneeofthe bride': mother, by Rev. T. Dickson, Mr. CALVI> NANXIvY, of Rutherford county, N. C? an! Miss MARY J. DARKER, of York county,S.C OBITUARY. Rikd?Near Tombsville, Chestercountv, on tin isth of March, ls74, JAMES G. RORINSON Esq., in the 75th year of his age. Near Pinekncy Ferry, on the 18th ultimo, Mrs ANNE SIMS, aged about ISO years. MASONIC MEETING. \A/ THE NEXT REGULARCOMMUNICA W TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A F. M., will be holden at the Lodge Room in Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 29th day o MAY instant, at 7i o'clock, p. in. T. S. JEFFERYS, Secretary. May 7 19 tf AGENT WANTED. A MAN of good moral character, and not afraii /V to work, to canvass York county for thecele lira ted and world renowned SINGER SEWINC MACHINE. Must be able to give a good bom and furnish a horse and harness. We furnish i good Wagon and pay a liberal Commission. Onh those who can comply with the above require ments need answer this. Address, or call on II. C. PEEPLES, Agent, Yorkville, S. C. May 7 19 STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber on tin night of the 2nd instant, a dark bay MARE blaze face, one, if not both hind feet white, abou 15 hands high. The animal was recently ownec by Mr. L. I). Goore, of Yorkville, and was bough b'v him from a man in Lincoln county, N. C For the return of the mare to me, or any in forma tion leading to her recovery, I will pay a libera reward. My post-office address is Hickory Grove York countv, S. C. JOSEPH M. WHITESTDES. May 7 19 It" -! NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS NOTICE is hereby given to all and singular tin Creditors of RICHARD AUSTIN SPRINGS , I deoeasod, to present theirseveral claims, properl\ j proven immediately, to the undersigned, and all [ | persons indebted to the said deceased, are required I to make payment to S. J. SPRINGS, Sole Executrix of last will of R. A. Springs. I May 7 19 3t* yx BANKRUPTCY. r | Erparte Ann E. Wright, In lie. J. M. Sinarr, r | Jlankrupt.?Petition to Establish lien. NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors holding lions against any portion of the real oi f j personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, tt . I establish the same before W. I. Clnwson, Esq., I Register in Bankruptcy, slthis office in Yorkville, ? | within three weeks from the date hereof, or tlie> will be deprived of any interest in the distribu. tion of the Bankrupt's estate. * By order of Court. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. 1 May 7 19 3t P IN BANKRUPTCY. Ex parte J. H. Clawson, Assignee, In He. HamilInn Wilunn lt-inkrnnl ?Pp/Mmi fnr Snip lhl< 7 to Call in Lien Creditors. 1 "VTOTICK is hereby Riven to all Creditors hold? _iN 'nK liens against any portion ot the real 01 personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, tc ? establish the same before William I. Clawson, r Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office in Yorkville, within three weeks from the date hereof, or they will be deprived of any interest in thf ^ distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. By order of Court. ^ J. H. CLAWSOX, Assignee. May 7 lit 3t - IN BANKRUPTCY^ t Ex-Parte W. E. Erwin and George Steele, Ads ministrators ol' George Steele, deceased, In Re. Jonathan L. Sutton, Bankrupt.?Petition 3 to Establish IAcn. NOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors holding liens against any portion of the real or personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, - to establish the same before William I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office in Yorkville, within three weeks from the date hero. of, or the}' will be deprived of any interest in the " distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. By order of Court. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee. May 7 19 3t 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. Exparlc A. M. Jackson, In Re. James S. MeSwain, Bankrupt.?Petition to Establish Lien. ? OTICE is hereby given to all creditors holding r J[N liensagainstany portion ofthereal or personal * estate of the above named Bankrupt, to establish u the same before W. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in ; Bankruptcy, at his office in Yorkville, within three weeks from the date horeof, or they will he deprived of any interest in the distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. I jjy oruer in vuuri. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. } I May 7 19 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT ~ 2 Of the United States for the District ofS. Carolina 5 IX TJIK MATTKIt OK S J. C. COAN.?In Bankruptcy. 9 At Yorkville, in the mid District, on the 1th day oj J May, 1874. ^TOTICE is liereby given that a Petition ha> x* been tiled in the said Court, by J. C. COAN of Spartanburg county, in the said District duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Con' ; gress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States,' ' Approved 2nd March, 18(57, for a discharge ant certificate thereof, from all his debts and othei claims provable under the said Act; and the Is! . day of June, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assign' , ed for the hearing of the same, before W. I. ClawI son, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of saif ' Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina when and where the creditors may attend, anc r shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of tin . said Petition should not be granted. ' It. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger ' Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputv Messenger. May Y 19 3t - I NT HE DISTRICT COURT - Of the United States for the District of S. C. IX THE MATTKR OF A. SYLVANUS WALLACE.?In Bankruptcy, At Yorkville, in said District, on the 7th day Oj May, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition ha> l>een tiled in the said Court, by A. S. WAL LACE, of York county, in said District, duly . declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, , entitled "An Aet to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," ~ Approved 2d March, 18157, for a discharge and cerj tiricato thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 1st day ol L" ."Juno, 1874, at 12 o'clock M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one ol j the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where trie creditors may attend, and show cause, j if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pe' tition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. . Bv T. W. Ci.awsox, Deputy Messenger. . April 7 lh * at IX THE DISTRICT COURT ~ Of tlic United States for the District of S. Carolina, IX TUB MATTKlt OF A. M. PEDEN.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in .said District, oil the 7th day oj May, 1874. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in the said Court by A. M. PIODEN, ol 1 Oreenville County, in the said District, duly de. dared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled ".4?j Act to Est oldish a Uniform System oj . Bankruptcy throuyhout the United States,'' Appro1 ved 2nd March, 18117, for a dischargeand ('ertificaU thereof, from all his debts and other claims provt able under the said Act-; and the 1st day ol f June, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before William I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when . and where the Creditors mav attend, and shew I cause, if any tliev have, why the prayer of tlu said Petition should not he granted. ' R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Ci.awson, Deputy Messenger. ' May 7 If) 'It WITTKOWSKY RLNTELS' CIRCULAR ; FOR MAY 1874! t A S eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, so is JV continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright 1 dealing necessary to success in business. Having from tlie outset (18 years ago,) appreciated these facts, and acted upon them, we find ourselves tor day rewarded for the countless anxieties, vexations, and the loss of rest by seeing our long . cherished hope realized, of making Charlotte a 1 Wholesale Mart, and OU RS an exclusive Whole1 sale House. i In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasr ure of informing the mercantile world that we . have leased the superb Store, adjoining our present Store, (heretofore occupied by Messrs. Brem, 1 Brown A Co., as their Dry (Joods Store,) which we will occupy by the tirst of September next for the Retail Trade only, and will use our present elegant and commodious Store for an EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE HOUSE, thus giving to the trade a strictly "Wholesale Establishment," where they can make their selections from a stock purchased for that trade only, thusavoidingcommg in contact with a RETAIL STOCK AND r RETAIL HUYERS. The advantages of such a ] House is too obvious to need further comment. The particulars of the lines of Hoods to be kept in each House, we will give in a future circular. To give the general reader a better conception of the colossal dimensions of our two Houses, we state that we will have upward of Thirty Thousand (.'10,000) feet of superficial tloor room ; or if a lane of ten feet wide were formed of our stores, It would reach considerably over half a mile. At the same time we inform our numerous " friends that our Mr. Itintels is now again North l' buying our second Stock this season, and owing to the decline in Hoods, will again place us-in a position to successfully compete with all other houses. Verv Respectfully, WITTKOWSKY & HINT ICRS, Charlotte, N. C. May 7 19 -It APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 1x1 Administratrix of the estate of ANDREW HAYS, deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estate with the Judge of Probate for York county, on the 1.7th day of May next, when - she will make application for a linal discharge R as Administratrix of the said estate. , EMMA HAYS, Administratrix. April 9 15 5t* APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 1x1 Administrator of the estate of THOMAS J. MANN, deceased, will make a final settlement " ofthe said estate, with the Judge of Probate ol York county, on the 19th day of May next, j. Wlieil IIU will iui <i uimi uisriiiii iruiu liahilitv as Administrator of the said estate. M ATT 1110 W JI. WILLIAMS, Administrator. April 1<! li! /it APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE , "VTOTICIO is hereby given that the umlcrsipned, 1 Administrator of the estate of 1?\ A. J5R7 I WIN, Jr., deeeased, will make a final settle* I mont with the Judge of Probate for York Comity, on thetith day of July, next, when he will * j liiake application for disehargo as Administrate! * of the said estate. J. A. IORWIX, Administrator. April!* 15 fit WALTER. B. METTS, - j ATTORNEY -A.T LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. 0 | Collections a specialty, and prompt remit! i Unices ma le. 1 : February 2(5 0 tf V J. BE ATT Y WILLIAMS^ - ATTOPLNEY -A.T LAW, 1 j YORKVILLE, S. C. ^ f"Oniee?Room No. J, on second floor, Adicket building. 1 Feb 2(3 9 Jin* T. C. DUNLAP, AGENTS ' j cooking stoves. I A FEW elegant Cooking Stoves on hand. I I I J\ am also Agent l'or the Tronic Cooking Stove, j manufactured at Greensboro, N. C., which is one of the best Stoves in the country. T. C. DtTNLAP, Agent. bureaux. HANDSOME Marble and Wood Top Bureaux can be found at the Yorkville Furniture i Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. . | washstands, OF all kinds, can be boughtat Yorkville Furniture Store, from T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. \valnut bedsteads. CiOME elegant Walnut Bedsteads, now in Store, and can be bought very low. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. provision safes. I^lLY time is coining, so come and ge* one of ' those good Tin Provision Safes, f-orn ' T. C. DUNLaP, Agent. lounges7" A FEW elegant Sofa Lounges still on hand at the Yorkville Furniture Store, and will be | j sold low, by T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. ! ennrvr iiL^nc A GOOD Spring Bod can bebought at the York ville Furniture Store for $rt.OO. T. 0. DUNLAP, A Rent. . teapoy sewing stands7 ~~ CiOM K handsome Teapoy Sewing .Stands at the ^ Yorkville Furniture Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. falling-leaf table. YOU can buy a good Falling-Loaf Table for $4.r>0, from* T. O. DUNLAP, Agent. mattrIesses A LWAYS on hand and for sale low, for tlieoash. A T. 0. DUNLAP, Agent. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. special inducements. OUR stock of Drugs, Chemicals, tfcc., is now very full and complete, and having boon 1 lxuight right, we are prepared to offer Physicians and others, making bills with us, special inducef ments as to prices. Call and see us. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. esto perpetua. RE it always remembered that we are ready, anxious and willing to duplicate, for cash, ' any bill, with freight added, bought anywhere this side of Baltimore or Charleston. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. sure pop. SURE POP Insect Powder is certain death and entire annihilation to Bed Bugs, Moths, Ants, ' Roaches, Mosquitoes, and every creeping thing on record. Can be found at the York Drug Store. JOIIN C. KUYKENDAL. call for it. 1 ?? Ml.. .,.,.1 Vnnw.lnin TUo / n IVIlUllllliU'lU mm ?/n JV solvent cures the worst c ases of Rheumatism > and Sciatica. Call for it at the York T)ruir Store. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. what! only 25 cents. . YrES, Sir; onlj'*25. Well, sir, I will take n t JL couple of boxes ; that is cheaper than T have ' ever seen it. For sale at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. i pond ltilly soap. 1 CROSS of that elegant Pond Lilly Soap, just received and for sale at one dollar per dozen, at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. eactopeptine WITH Calasaya Bark, Iron and Bismuth, cures the worst forms of Dyspepsia. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. 10,000 wilnted. 'f rilKN thousand customers wanted to buy Drugs, J|_ Paints, Oils, etc. For particulars, call at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. | |f DR. JOHN MAY, AGENT. ^ ; pure drugs~andmedicines ! | On hand and arriving weekly ; Chemicals, Pa r tent and Proprietary Medicines, of all kinds; 1 Extracts, Colognes, a select assortment of perfumeries, Lily White, Kongo, Flesh Powders and every variety ,of toilet articles; Pomades, Ilair Oils and Cosmetics; Lorillard's Scotch and Macaboy Snuffs, in tin, paper and bladders; Smoking Tobacco ; a large assortment of Pipes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops, Shaving Soap, Ac.; Slates and Slate Pencils; Lead Pencils, Paper, Ink and Envelopes; Hair, Nail, Tooth, Shaving r and Camel's Hair Brushes; Violins, Flutes, Concertinas, Fifes, Picolets,Tambourines, Ac.; Toilet J. Soaps, of all kinds and quantities, at from SO . cents per dozen to7f> cents per cake, i We respectfully solicit prescriptions from Phy, sicians and others, because we aro fully prepared ! and competent to put them up scientifically; and j. as economy is important these hard times, you i can have prescriptions made up from pure Drugs i and Medicines, by the "Old Doctor," cheaper for | the cash, than any where else. Call and see for yourselves. JOHN MAY, Agent. 850,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO HE SOLD AT AUCTION PRICES FOR CASH! HAVING determined to close out our Dry Goods, we oflbr the entire stock at whatever we can yet for it. We are selling Goods, at retail, from twenty-five to fifty per cent, cheaper than they can he bought 1 elsewhere, and at wholesale, Iron! fifteen to twen; ty per cent. ' We mean what we say, and all persons in want of Goods should call and examine our stock at once and thereby secure bargains. PRISM, BROWN A* CO., Charlotte, N. C. April :>0 18 1m KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES. FIFTY ^32 PBIMEYIDRCr KEITDCKY MILES MOUSES 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. WILL1FOKD. December 4 41) lv J. S. R. THOMSON, HOLICITOU INBANKRUPTCY, YORKVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to tiling of petitions, to the nrosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, and tin; collection and forwarding of Dividends to Creditors. When I am absent from Yorkville,all business, of the kind above mentioned, lett for me with C. K. SPENCER, Ks?|., (at Law Ollice of , Ciawson ifc Thomson) will receive prompt atten tion. March 12 11 tf Ii\ BANKRUPTCY. IS TIIK MATT Kit OF IIKN KY K. MCKADDKX, IIANKRIM'T. TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERNThe undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment its Assignee of the estate of HENRY E. MeEADDEN, of York county, and Stateof South ; Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by W. 1. CEAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. H. CEAWSON, Assignee. . . ..!l on Id If April .MI jo Mi TO THE STOCK IK)LDERS OF CHESTER AND LENOIR N. G. R. R. CO. Ill IK HTM installment of TEN DOLLARS per share is hereby called for on or before the 20th day of MAY, next. By order of the Board of Directors. W. I). SIMPSON, Secretary and Treasurer. April."to IS .'It RAILROAD MEETING. TIIK Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Kailroad Company will ho held at DALLAS, North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the Pith day of MAY, next. A. II. DAVEGA, President. April 30 IS 2t GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CHESTER ! I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO. HAVE just returned from New York with one of the LARGEST LOTS OE RIBBONS ever brought to this country, consisting of Corded , Edge, Gros Grain, Plaid and Fancy, Neck and Sash Ribbons, from two to eight inches wide, which they oiler to the public at 25 cents peryard. i ('all early and procure bargains, as we mean what wesav. I. L. GUNHOUSE <t CO. April 30 IS 2t i T. M. DOBSOX & CO. 30 DAYS. PERSONS buying goods from us on 30 days' time, must pay up promptly, or their supplies will be cut ott at once. T. M. DOBSON it CO. MILLINERY STORE7 OUR Millinery Store is well supplied with Bonnets, Ilats, Flowers, Collarets and Bows, all of the latest styles and fashions. T. M. DOBSON <t CO. JVEW C-00DS. WE are receiving weekly, direct from northern markets, fresh supplies of Ooods, which will be sold low for cash. T. M. DOBSON <t CO. COFFEE A YD SUGAR. JUST received another lot of Sugar and Coffee, which will be sold low, for the cash. T. M. DOBSON .t CO. CTt^ED GOODS^ PEACHES, Pears, Peas,Oysters, Strawberries'1 ami Sardines, all fresh for sale, for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. BLEACMED SHIRTIXG. YARDS Fruit of the Loom,soft-finish for Ladies' wear, low for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. BED TICKING. (7>/"fcn YARDS A. C. A. Ticking, warranted n?t to lose learners, lor saio very low, or cash. T. M. DOBSOX tfc CO. SHOES." ~~ MILKS' Goat and Cloth Shoos for ladies and children. Also, a very nice Leather and Cloth Slipper for ladies, at DOBSON'S. CANDY AND NUTS. YOU can lind a pood assortment of Candy and Nuts at DOBSON'S Grocery Store. GUNS. DOUBLE and Sinple Barrel Shot Guns for sale low, for the money, at DOBSON'S. BUGGY WHIPS. A NICE Bnggy Whip can be bought for the money, at DOBSON'S. ANDIRONS. DOBSOX lias a good assortment of Andirons, which can be purchased low, for the money. BAGS. y+f r MEAL BAGS for sale at $1.00 each, at / 0 T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. _________ VERY nice Suspenders, from 25 cents to $1.50 a pair, at DOBSON'S. CASH BOXES. IF you have the Cash, DOBSON has the Boxes. If you want a Box bring part of your money and buy one. PARASOLS. TF vou want a nice Parasol, DOBSON'S is the place to fret it. __________ FINE black Silk Scarfs for ladies, at $f>.00, can be seen at DOBSON'S Millinery Store. GENTS' LISLE SHIRTS. YOU can buy an elegant Lisle Thread Undershirt at DOBSON'S. LA DIES' UNDER V ESTSl THE best Lisle Under vests, for ladies, can be found at DOBSON'S Store. SPOOL SILK. G>n DOZEN Spools of black Silk, for sale at Ol I DOBSON'S. RE ADA -M 4 DEC LOT IILNG. ~ IF yon want a nice suit of Clothes, for a little money, DOBSON'S is the place to get it. combs" TUOKINO, Redding, Fine, Coarse and Bound Combs, for sale at DOBSON'S. HAIR BRUSHES. YERY fine Hair Brushes can be bought from DOBSON. PANTS GOODS. A NICE line of Cassiinercs, for Pants, can be .1.1 of nnnsnv'fi. XJL **?** * ? ? ? ~ ? * ? YOKES. flHEMISEand Gown Yokes, Cotton and Linen, J from 25 to 75 cents, at DOBSON'S. MOUSTACHE CUPS. A LOT of nice Moustache Cups can be found at DOBSON'S Dry Goods Store. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. HOES. THIS is Hie place to fret your Hoes, from 50 cents to $1.25. W. II. A J. P. HERNDON. CANNED GOODS. 1 NRESH Peaches, green Corn, Tomatoes, Sar. dines, Salmon, Oysters, Jellies, Mince Meat, Brand}' Cherries and Peaches and Deviled Ham. W. II. A J. P. HERN DON. TOBACCO. GOOD Plug Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco and Snuir, at IIERNDON'S. BLADES. ClRADLE Blades and Mowing Scythes and ) Snaths for sale at this house. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. B READSTUFFS. OUR Flour cannot be beaten, for the money, and is fresh from the mill every week. Our meal, too, is fresh every week. W. II A J. P. HERNDON. GUANO. WE still have on hand a small quantity of Zell's, Wando and Sea Fowl Guanos. Persons in want would do well to call early, as the season will soon be over. W. 11. it J. P. HERNDON. LIME. AGRICULTURAL LIME, suitable for building and farming purposes. Price $10 per ton and freight to this place. ~ W. II. A J. P. IIKRNDON. $2500 WILL be paid, in Cash or Groceries, for f)00 CORDS OF TAN-DARK, at the Store of the HERN DON'S. FISH. \/J ACKKREL and White Fish for sale at lTjL IIERNDON'S. MOLASSES, 1NR0M ">0 cents to ?1.10 per gallon, can be found 1 at W. II. ?fc J. P. JIER NOON'S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. A. Williford, Plaintiff, against J. P. Wingate, Defendant.? Copy .Summons /or Money Demand. TO J. P. WINGATE, Defendant in this action. X7"OU are hereby summoned and required to anJ_ swer the complaint in this action, which was this day tiled in the ollice 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 olliec, in Rock 11 ill, South Carolina, within twenty (lays after the service of this summons on j'ou,* exclusive of the day of such service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the tiuieafnresaid, tfcoplaintilf in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of live hundred and one dollars and eighty-three cents and costs. Dated April 7, IS74. JOHN P. GAGE, Plaintiff's Attorney. April l(> hi (it THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. THE best Cheap Machine in the Market. Ifthe number sold is a criterion of merit.it is the BEST MACHINE in use, as there have been more HOME SHUTTLE MACHINES sold in the State during the last twelve months than all other Sowing Machines combined. You can buy a HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE for about half the money you will have to pay for a first-class Machine. Home Shuttle Needles kepi, constantly on hand. Z-it~ Any Home Shuttle Attachment furnished at short notice. W. L. GRIST, Agent. liivAHTftamnuisiini IB j THE LEADING INSTITUTION IN THEU. S. rpHERE iiro no Vacations. Send for Catalogue | X a'"' College Documents. For Splendid Spec| inicnsof Penmanship, enclose two P. O. Stomps. Address \V. II, SADLER, President, Nos. Cut 8 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ; January 1 1 tf IN BANKRUPTCY. j IN THE MATTER OV IRA HARDIN, 1IANKRl'PT, j rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-Tho imX dorsigncd hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of IRA HARDIN, of York county, and the State of South , Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register, j All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. If. CLAWSON, Assignee. I April 30 18 31 M. STRAUSS & SON,! YORKVILLE, SO. CA. j SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. ] JUST received a great variety of Spring and (j Summer Clothing, which will be sold at low G prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. a] HATg ~ a THE latest.styles of ladies' and men's Hats can he found at prices unsurpassed. M. STRAUSS A SON. | _____ ^ r WE heg to call attention to our large assort- I nicnt of Misses', Ladies', Boys'and Mens' j Shoes. M. STKAlfsS A SON. j CHEAP"DRESS GOODS. 1 TUST arrived from New York, at greatly re- I duced prices,silk-stripeGrenadines, 1P>?cents; ^ super plain Lenos, BO cents; black and white t stripe Japanese Poplins, 37$; printed Muslin, 15; p Percales, 20; call and examine the above before purchasing. M. STRAUSS A SON. e G RE AT IN DIJCEME NTS. LONGOLOTH, 8cents; Calicoes, lOcents; Bed- _ ticking 124 cents; Ginghams, 15 conts; Cottonades, 20 cents; Linen, 25 cents; Alpaca, 25 cents; Spool Thread, 50 cents per dozen; Stock- ' ings, 15cents; Gloves, 20 cents; Ribbons from 5 cents up; Handkerchiefs, 10 cents. M. STRAUSS A SON. TEN CENTS. 1 HEAVY brown Shirting, Sea Island, Long- - cloth, Bedtiekings, good Calicoos, Fans, I Knives, Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. ^ FIFTEEN CENTS] jj MUSLINS, Ginghams, extra line 4-4 bleached j Shirtings, Sea Island, Japanese, Cottonade, ], Stripes, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Gloves, Pa- \ per Collars, Stockings, Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. T W ENTIMDENTS] _ PERCALES, white Pique, Organdies, English Ginghams, excellent Bedticks, fine quality of Ribbons, Shirt Fronts, Linen Cambric llandker- I chiefs, Bows, Collars, Towels, Ac. o M. STRAUSS A SON. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. J RLACK Alpaca, Grenadines, Swiss, Jaeonet, Check Muslins, Jeans, Linen, besides a very ? lar^o assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, and H< Gents'wear, Hats, Bows. Knives, etc. ? M. STRAUSS <fc SON. YORKVILLE, MONDAY, MAY 11TH. i, ONE DAY ONLY I J G^AT ^ CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, AVIARY, ROMAN HIPPODROME ] EGYPTIAN CARAVAN! ' GREATEST MORAL SHOW OF THE AGE. NEW PACES, NEW FEATURES, SPLENDID EDUCATED '] HORSES AND THRILLING ACROBATIC AND \ EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES 1 WILL be witnessed in the CIRCUS and HIPPODROME AREXA, equalingin Gorgeous- J ness and Perfection the GladiatoriAl Pastimes of 1 Ancient Rome or the Original Glory of the East. Startling Equitation, Herculean Feats of Strength, Daring Acts of Gymnastic Excellence, Terrific I Vaulting and Posturing, enlivened with Jests, '] Song and Story, only give intimation of a few of S the thousand and one specimens of this mostClas- A sic, Moral, Chaste and Mammoth Exhibition of modern times. The whole under the lighted City j of Pavilions, constructed in such a manner that c the visitor can behold the grand display of MU- "i SEUM, MENAGERIE, AVIARY AND CARA- ? VAN. ADMISSION 75Cents; Children under 10 years 50 Cents. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M. | Previous to the afternoon exhibition, the experienced /Eronaut, PROFESSOR FRENCH, ^ will make a Grand Ascension in his celebrated BALLOON, Amcrious. ^ Will also appear at Chester, Saturday, May 9; | Winnsboro, Tuesday, Mav 12. April 50 18 2t [ KENNEDY] LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ' SEW GOODS. WE are now receiving our stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, to which we respectfully _ invite the attention of purchasers. Besides a full stock of Groceries and Provisions, embracing everything in that line from substantial necessaries to the most elegant luxuries, we have also in store full lines ol' Drv Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hani ware, Crockery, Notions, Ac., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. DRESS GOODS. ~ t A NICE assortment of Calicoes, Piques, Mus- ^ lins, White Goods, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a c splendid Gaiter, for only $2.00, at KENNEDY, LATIMER it HEMPHILL. J FOR GENTS' WEAR. ~ C T*/'E have a full assortment of Goods adapted s f f to the season, for gents' wear. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. GROCERIES. 0TTR stock of Groceries is complete?consisting f of Sugar, Cotfee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Ac. Wo pav the best prices for country produce. ' KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. o SALEM .JEANS, &c! f AFRESH arrival of Salem Jeans, Oottonades, gents'Hats, Miles'Gaiters and Goat Shoes, ti for hulies; School Rooks and Stationery, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. IN BANKRUPTCY, i, In the District Court of the United States for the * District of South Carolina. "VTOTICE is hereby given that on the 18th day I ml 4 A "iuti U?nUM,,n* XI (M ;\|M u, .a, i'M mit, <i Tiainuibiii ^ cy was issued out of the District Court of the U. States, for the District of South Carolina, against the estateof S. M. PEUGand CYNTHIA J. ROB- a ERTS, of the county of Anderson, and the State of S. Carolina, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition ; that the payment of any T debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupts, to them, or for their use, and v the transfer of any property by them, are forbidden r, by law; that a meeting of the creditors of tho said Bankrupts, to prove their debts, and choose one or n more Assignees of their estate, will beheld at a fi Court of Bankruptcy, to beholden at Yorkville, before \V. I.Clawson, Esq., one of the Registers in Cl Bankruptcy of said Court, on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1874,* at 12 o'clock, M. R. M. WALLACE, U. S, Marshal. e By T. W. C'i.awson, Deputy Messenger. May 7 ID It IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the m District of South Carolina. " NOTICE is hereby given that on tho 22d day of T April, A. D., 1S74, a Warrant in Bank- _ ruptey was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, against tho estate of ELIJAH LANDFORD, of the count} of Spartanburg, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition ; that the payment of any dents and the delivery of any property belonging to the said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and tho transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a* meeting of tho creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of ] I Bankruptcyjto be holden at Yorkville, before W. | } I. Clawson, Esq., one 01 me Kegisters in JianK- | 11 ruptey of said Court, on tlie 18th day of Majr, ni A. D.', 1874, at 12 o'clock, M. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. ei J. S. R. THOMSON, Attorney for Petitioner. P1 May 7 19 It 1,1 inbankruptcy^ h? In the District Court of the United States for the ! District of South Carolina. | NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23rd day 1 8' of April, A. IX, 1K74, a Warrant in Bank- 1 ruptev was issued out of the District Court of the ! United States, for the District of South Carolina, j against the estate of JAMES N. MeCALL, of the "I county of York, and the State of South Carolina, I J who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his ni own petition; that tlie payment of any debts, in and the delivery of any property belonging to ! ei said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the tl: transfer of any property by him, 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 his estate, will be held j T at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at York- ; _? ville, before W. I. CLAWSON, Esq., one of the | pt Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the. re IKth dav of May, A. 1). 1X74, at 12 o'clock, M. j It. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal. .. Bv T. W. CIj.vwson, Deputy Messenger. ; " J. S. it. THOMSON, Attorney'for Petitioner. May 7 19 It fj AGRICULTURAL LIENS.to CCONVEYANCES of Real Estate and Mort- eo J gages, for sale at the hi ENQUIRER OFFICE, i AUCTION SALES. "administrators sale. 3Y authority of the Judge of Probate, wo will .sell on MONDAY, the 11th of May, 1874, the HOSES IN ACTION belonging to the estate o! r. W. Williams, deceased, appraized "doubtfu nd desperate." Also, a FAMILY CARRIAGi nd other articles of personal property. Tkrms?CASH. W. B. <fe J. B. WILLIAMS, Administrators. April 23 17 3t assignee's sale. n the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) i? Ti,nWnni RA HARDIN, Bankrupt.) In Bankruptcy. [J Y order of the Register, I will expose to pub0 lie sale, at BLACK'S STATION, on the 15TH >AY OF MAY, proximo, the entire stock ol lerchandise belonging to the estate of IRA [ARDIN, Bankrupt, consisting of Dry Goods loots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Cutlery, Crockrv, Hardware, ?&c. Tkrms of Sai.k.? CASH. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 30 18 3t FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. olm A. McCullougb, Administrator of William C. McCullough, deceased, Plaintiff, against S, J. Kimbrell, Guardian of Marshall Merritl and Joseph F. Wallace, Administrator o; Robert Merritt, deceased. 8Y virtue of an order from the Court of Coin mon Pleas for York county, I will expose t< ' " - * 1.1 DTDC?a ublicsnleat YorKUonrt uouse, un iiiuuimi IONDAY OF JUNE next, to foreclose a mortage pi von by Robert Merritt, deceased, to Wilam C. MeCulIough, thai certain tract of land lo. ated in Fort Mill Township, containing ONI I UN I) RED AND TEN ACRES, more or less ounded by lands of Robert Stewart, Win. 0 Vhite and'Roberts. Warren. Terms of Sat.e?CASH. ($7,121) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 7 19 ? 4w SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed will be sold between the legal hours o heriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IK JUNE NEXTi t York Court House, the following property 3 wit: One tract of land containing two hundred acres lore or less, liounded by lands of Morrison Rus ell, estate of James Gill, Dennis Crosby and othrs, levied on as the property of I. N. Sadler, doeased, at the suit of S. G. Hemphill and others vs . S. Bailey, Administrator of I. N. Sadler. ($2.2; The remainder of the tract of land, exclusive o lie homestead, whereon William Black resided t the time of his death, containing two hundred ores, more or less, including that portion of said ract purchased by H. B. Wallace, bounded b\ inds of A. M. Jactyon, Lawson Jenkins, H. B Vallace, William Enloe, John C. Jackson, lands lid off as a homestead, and others, levied on a' lie property of William Black, deceased, at tlx uit of s. G. Hemphill, Administrator, and, othrs. ($4.12j Terms invariably cash. Purchasers whodc ot comply with the terms of sale, must expect the ropcrty bid off by tliem to be aaverusea lor re> ale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. May 7 19 4t 1>ELINQJJENT LAND SALES. A LIST of lands and town lots in York county X South Carolina, on which the taxes for tlx ear ending first of November, 1873, remain un aid: Am't taxes, cost and penalties due BETHEL TOWNSHIP. lary S. Johnston, 02 acres, $11 8i BETHESDA TOWNSHIP. Villiam Bratlon, deceased, 200acres 29 4; \ F. Clinton, 327 acres, .' 40 fii Stomas Estes, deceased, 90 acres, 7 7: CATAWBA TOWNSHIP. Ihurch Parsonage (Methodist)at Rock Hill, 18 4: CHEROKEE TOWNSHIP. ames M. Cook, GG acres, 8 4 tobert II. Nesbitt, 400 acres, 20 71 Jravton A. Wylie, SO acres, 7 3 KBENEZER TOWNSHIP. Jrs. Virginia Moore, lot of 3 acres 13 1< tobcrt Morritt, deceased, 100 acres, (taxes for 1872-3,) 27 9 KING'S MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP. Iritton Bolin, deceased, 350 acres, 17 2 'homas Kcrvin, G acres, 5 2< lolomon Quinn, 80 acres, 10 4 Lllen Withers, 20 acres, 7 0 YORK TOWNSHIP. Slias Edwards, lot in Yorkville, 5 G! i. B. Hall, Trustee, 29 acres, 7 3' ohn J. Jones, deceased, 100 acres, 20 9i lorgan Pool, lot in Yorkville, 4 51 Notice is hereby given that the whole of tin everal parcels, lots and parts of lots, of real es ute described in the preceding list, or so muel hereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, nen lties and assessments charged thereon, will b< old by the Treasurer of York county, South Car linn/at his office in Yorkville, in said county, oi ION DAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MAY, 1874 inlessssid taxes, asssessments and penalties, b? iaid before that timo, and such sale will be con inued from day to day, until all of said parcels ats and parts of lots, of real estate, shall be sol< r offered for sale. JOHN G. ENLOE, Auditor, York county. May 7 19 2t J. H. ADAMS. NEW SPRING GOODS. I WOULD respectfully inform my friends am lie public, that I am now receiving, direct fron irst hands in the northern markets, a full am omplete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Consisting of full lines of the most fashionabli tyles, and of the host quality. FOR THE LADIES. Our stock of ladies' Dress Goods is unusually ine and attractive, and includes all the lates tyles in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Percales, Jac nets, Organdies, Silks, White Goods, Trimmings re.; Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Hosiery, Hand icrchiefs, Gloves, Shoes and Gaiters, Fancy Ar icles, Ac. FOR GENTS' AVEAR. Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gaitors, Coat igs, Suitings, Cassimercs, Serges, Caohemire 'amise, Mohair, Byzantine, Florentine, Milanese apanaise and other Cloths ; Hosiery, Gloves lothing, Shirts, Ac., Ac. Besides the nhove Goods, selected with greai ire by COLONEL M'CORKLE, have, also, in store the usual standard articles, hich go to make a complete assortment of eveything usually found in a first-class establishlent, all of which I guarantee to sell at as low gures as the same quality of Goods can be projred in any southern retail market. The public are respectfully invited to call and famine my Goods and learn prices. JOHN H. ADAMS. I0NNER, HOBBS & DOBSON say THE YORKVILIE COACH FACTORY. J17E would respectfully announceto the public )/ J that with increased facilities for the execu011 of neat and durable work, we commence the ow year with a determination NOT TO BE EXCELLED, ther in the quality of our manufactures or low rices for a similar article. In our show room lay, at all times, bo found a line assortment of abides of various styles and prices, to an examlation of which we respectfully invito those doring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any particur description, if not on hand, made to order at lort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. COTTON, COTTON. 3ERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest, prices tlie staple comands. We are anxious to close our outstanding utters at tho earliest date possible, and to this xl will makethe mostliberal arrangements with lose indebted to us. CONNER, IIOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING. J EPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, peril, taining to our regular business, will bo oinptly executed in the best manner and for asonabfe prices. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. AUCTIONEERING. rllE undersigned takes this method to notify the public that he will give prompt attention AUCTIONEERING in York and the adjoining unties. Communications may be addressed to in at Yorkville, S. C. S. <J. BROWN. March 5 10 3t I CARROLL. CLARK & CO. | LOW PRICES. I | T\EALERS will do well to examine tlie extcn?j I F sive stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, to bo f | found at the cheap Stores of I | CARROLL, CLARK A CO. j NEW GOODS. BLACK Grenadines, black Challis, black Lawn, plain and fancy Lenos, and plain and fancy Muslins can be bought low down for greenl?acks. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ? WHITE GOOD& VTE have a complete stock 'of white Piques, v Nainsooks, Muslins, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, the cheapest in town, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. \ ""Bleached sheeting. NEW York Mills, Waumsutta, Fruit of the Loom and Lowndcsdale?the best in the i market?can be found at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. LADIES'SHOES. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. have a full line of T. Miles A Son's goat, kid and cloth Shoes, for Ladies, Misses and Children, and will not be ( undersold by any house in town. [ flour. f Qrt Ann POUNDS Western and North Carolina Flour?the cheapest and . best in town?for sale at > CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO'S. : bacon^ ~~ A LARGE stock of Bacon Sides, Sugar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips, for sale at prices 3 that defy competition, at the cash Crocery Store , of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. Ladies9 hats. ANOTHER nice lot of ladies' Hats,?all the latest stvles?verv cheap, for the cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. summer cassimeres. ' A FULL line of Cassimeres, Joans, Twedcs, I A Cottonades and Doeskins, for Men and Boys' r wear, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. , cotton yarn. ALAMANCE Yarn?the best in town?and can only be found at the cheap cash store of CARROLL, CLARK >k CO. . umbrellas. DUGGY Umbrellas, Scotch Gingham and Cani' O brie Sun Umbrellas, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. | no credit. r TArHEN Goods are charged, bear in mind it T T will not be at cash prices. ; CARROLL, CLARK & CO. ; II. F. ADICKES. I ; ladies' dress goods. ' rilHE ladies arespecially invited to examine our .-..I. .?nDiJoa nnono n-l.w.1, iu nmiMiml JL HIOUK U1 VWi'U, n?nvi? m..hw..~. ly attractive this season,. The most elegant and fashionable styes ftf StiMped Silks, Black and . White Stripes, Gray Mohairs, Mode Colored Balerno, Pongees, Poplins of all colors and qualities, Japanese Silks, White Goods in endless variety, ? Notions and Novelties, which will he sold at the 3 lowest living prices. H. F. ADICKES. DECLINE IN GOODS. IN making im spring purchases of staplo and fancy f>R*-GOODS, I had the advantage of 5 a heavy decline in the market, and consequently will sen correspondingly cheap. New goods are now arriving daily, to which I invite the nttention of purchasers, feeling confident that I can 5 give great bargains. II. F. ADICKES. 2 CASSIMERE PANTS. 3 TJfTE are making a specialty in the article df f? DOESKIN PANTS, made up in the best c style, to our own order, by homo workmen, of superior black Cassimere, which we are enabled 0 to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call and see for yourself, and be convinced that we can offer rare inducements in this lino. D H. F. ADICKES. 1 STATIONERY. INITIAL Note Paper and Envelopes?different stylos, of the latest designs; Foolscap, Letter 0 and Note Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, 4 Blank and Memoranda Books, and a full stock of 4 School and Miscellaneous books, for sale by H. F. ADICIvES. SPRING CASSIMERES j T^OR men's and boys' wear, of all qualities and s JF at all prices, which will be arid in patterns, ? or full suits and single garments will be made to 1 order. H. F. ADICKES. 1 SHEETING. a T> IVINGSVITiLE standard Sheeting on hand, - Mi at factorv prices?by wholesale. , * H. F. ADICKES. ! "specific medicines. , TJREPARED expressly for and adapted to tlie 1 JL Southern Climate, "COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDALI8" Is the most powerful and efficient alterative and blood-purifier known. Prepared expressly for ' Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin and all diseases which are produced by bad or unhealthy blood "DR. GREENE'S FIT CURE" " Cures all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsion* which arise from irritation of the nerve centres. In Epilepsy, it often stops the fits from the first day's use even when they have existed for years. "MEDICATED HONEY," The great remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore-Throat and all diseases of the j air passages and lungs. It does not sicken tire patient, is pleasant to take, prompt in its action i and does not injure the appetite or impair digcs1 tion, as most Expectorants do. OUR "NEURALGIA SPECIFIC" Is a perfect specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatism and all muscular or nervous pains, wherever situated, e These medicines are prepared with great care from perfectly reliable arugs, and forthe especial classes of diseases named on each bottle. No one of them is claimed as a "cure all." They are identically the same that we have used in our r private practice for years, and in thus presenting j them to the public we know whereof we affirm. They are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quick - Iv and thoroughly. Try them, and von will want no others. Ask your Druggist for tncm. For sale by J. C. KUYKENDAL, Yorkyille, ' S. C. Prepared onlv by - Drs. GREENE, LINDLEY & BENTLEY, Charlotte, N. C. N. B.?Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers treated as heretofore by "Kline's Oreat Cancer Antidotes," at Charlotte, Goldsboro and Asheyille, N. C. . I December 18 33 Jy YORK MARBLE YARD. t ' Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, ? &c., on Hand or Made to Order at Short Notice. ? X WOULD respectfully inform the public that I J. am prepared to furnish anything in the marble line, from a plain slab to a costly monument, executed in the best style of the art. with the very best materials, and at prices as low as the same ? ? class of work can be furnished anywhere in the - United States. Orders from a distance promptly tilled, and the same attention given to work ordered by mail as if the parties were present in ' person. From this date work will be delivered at . any point on the King's Mountain railroad, or at anj' place between Rock Hill and Winnsl>oro. on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, I 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. IIAPPERFIELD. January 1 1 ]y STATE OF~SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia, April 24th, 1873. THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER is hereby designated as the newspaper for the publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements for the county of York, under the Act apnroved February 22nd. 1870. entitled "An Act to j regulate the publication of all Legal and public i Notices, and the order heretofore issued designaI ting the "Carolina New Era" as the official paper lor the county of York is hereby rescinded. | By order of the Board. II. E. HAYNE, j Secretary of State, and Secretary of tbo Board. ! I. HENRY E. HAYNE, Secretary of State, | and Secretary of the Board, do hereby certify ; that the foregoing is a true copy of the Original on i tile in my oliice. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. | April 30 18 tf A GOOD INVESTMENT. THE bonds issued by the County of York in aid of the CHESTER ANI) LENOIR NAR| ROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY, are now offered for sale, and are commended to Guar; dians, Trustees, Capitalists, etc., as a sate and | profitable investment. The Supreme Court of the ; State having affirmed the validity of the bonds, there can lie no question of their safety as an in| vestment. The bonds are to run for twenty years, with interest payable annually, at the rate of seven ' *?" Mitmn "nr annum anH are nfTipred at pielitv cents on the dollar. The Coupons are receivable j for taxes, and the bonds, as an investment, will ' realize about 8} per cent, per annum. Persons who purc hase previous to tlie loth of April, will | be allowed a rebate of the interest which has accrued since the 1st of Januarv last. The bonds, i are for sale by JEFFREYS A METTS, Yorkville, S. C, ! March 5 10 tf CORN FOR SALE. I HAVE CORN IN THE SHUCK for sale at Howell's Ferry, at one dollar per bushel. ApI ply to L. B. DAVIS, near the Ferrv. j J. S. R. 'THOMSON. March 19 12 tf MACHINE NEEDLES." A LOT OF HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE NEEDLES justari ivedand for sale by W. L. GRIST, Agent.