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last mentioned are all paid for in stock, the contractors working out the amounts of subscription. Contracts have also been agreed upon for the work between the Air Line Railway and the town of Dallas. It is very important that the road should he completed to the Air-Line Railway by the 1st of October, as with it in operation to that, point, the receipts will be more than doubled over what the present earning amounts to,; with no additional expense except that of fuel, j And it would be of incalculable advantage if, it could reach Lincolnton by the 1st of January, 1875. Whether it will do so or not, de- 1 pends solely upon the interest taken in it, by those whom it would so greatly benefit. I re- ' gret to say they have been very slack in con^ tributing aid to the work. The failure of nearly all of the counties in North Carolina to vote the subscriptions which were so hopefully counted on, has so changed the financial aspect of the company as to render the pro gress of the work uncertain, and it may take j years to accomplish what should only be the I work of months. The report of the Engineer | shows that the whole road can he built and put into operation for the sum of 8629,855; a ; very small sum for an ojKirating road of over one hundred miles, penetrating the most pro* i duetive portion of the State. To meet this j your Treasurer's Stock Book .shows only ! 8277,000, leaving a deficiency of 8362,825. How to meet this is a question for our consideration. I can suggest no other way but by the issue of bonds of the company. Could we carry the road through to Lincolnton by the 1st of January, we could have sixty miles of operating road as a basis of credit, and the bomis of the company would command from eighty-five to ninety cents on the dollar. An agreement has been effected with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta, and the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies, to transport "all iron and rolling stock to be used in the construction of our road" over their roads, and to receive in payment for the transportation of the same, stock of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company at its par value of one hundred dollars per share. I regret to be under the necessity of calling your attention to the fact that a number of the stockholders are not paying up their installments, and hope you will adopt such measures as will compel them to pay up I ' -? i >- - U1_J * promptly, so tnat we may ue euamcu tu jjnj off the contractors monthly, and complete the road to Dallas without delay. Respectfully submitted, A. H. DA VEGA, President. Colonel F. Gardner, Chief Engineer, read a report for the information of the meeting, which he had prepared for the President and Board of Directors. : The Finance Committee, appointed by the President, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors at Yorkville, 25th of March last, made the following report which ^ was adopted, to wit: Chester, S. C., May 8th, 1874. The committee appointed to examine the books and vouchers of the President and Treasurer, respectfully beg leave to report that they have carefully performed the duty assigned them, and find them correct. They also find that there is a balance due the Presideut of ?1,485 95, cash advanced by him for the company; and we hereby recommend that they be received as eutirely satisfactory, and the Treasurer be authorized to settle the balance due the President. Respectfully submitted, I. L. GUNHOUSE, G. D. HEATH, J. L. CHAMBERS, Finance Committee. The following gentlemen were then appointed to examine and report at once upon the several officers' reports, to wit: M. A. Moore, |? of Dallas, and J. S. Wilson and C. S. Brice, of Chester, who retired at once. After an absence of about an hour, they returned with the following report, which was unanimously adopted as a whole, to wit: ^ Dallas, N. C., May 13th, 1874. To the Jirst Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company: The undersigned, a committee appointed to report on the several officers' reports of said company, respectfully submit the following for the consideration and action of said meeting We approve of the provisions contained in said reports, and recommend the adoption of the same, and express our satisfaction at the prompt and energetic manner in which the officers have discharged their several duties. We take pleasure in stating that an early completion of the enterprise may be expected under the ability, energy and fidelity which have hitherto characterized their labors. We therefore suggest, with the view of carrying out the recommendations as set forth in said reports, the adoption of the following resolutions, to wit: Resolved, That in order to provide means * to secure the early completion of the road, ourchase iron and other material for the road, and to fund the floatiug debt of the company, the President and Board of Directors be authorized to issue bonds of this company, at the rate five thousand dollars per mile, said bonds to run twenty years and bear interest ^ at the rate of seven per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at such bank-or banks in the State of South Caroling or North Carolina, or in the city of New York, as the President and Board of Directors shall determine. Resolved, That, to secure the payment of said bonds and interest thereon as it shall become due, the President and Board of Directors are hereby authorized to pledge, by way of mortgage, the entire property, assets and franchises of said company; provided said bonds or any portioa of them shall not be put. upon the market, except at such times, and in such quantities, and at such prices as the President and a majority of the Board of Direc-' tors, in full meeting, shall approve and direct. \ Said bonds and mortgage to be signed, attested *- and otherwise executed in such manner as the t President and Board of Directors shall pre-j scribe; but to remain in the custody of the ; Treasurer until the same shall have been ne- i gotiated, and only to be drawn from his hands by order of the President and Board of Directors after negotiation and sale. In reference to the suggestion of the Presi- ' dent, in regard to the delinquency of stockholders in paying the regular installments 1 due upon tl^pir subscriptions to the capital t siock oi mis company, we reuuuiiucuu mc L adoption of the following resolution, to wit: Resolved, Thas the necessity of prompt payment be urged upon the stockholders, and that in case of default herein, the treasurer be instructed to enforce collections by the most practicable and speedy method. Respectfully submitted. M. A. MOORE,") C. S. BRICE, f- Com. ; J. S. WILSON,) The following resolutions, offeied by C. S. Brice, Esq., were unanimously adopted, to wit: Resolved, That the resolution passed at the i meeting of the stockholders of this company at Chester, in the State of South Carolina, on the 3d day of April last, in reference to the matter of the sale or hypothecation of the county bonds of the couuties of York and Chester, in the said State be, and the same is hereby rescinded. Resolved, That the President and Board of Directors be authorized and empowered to locate the workshops and the necessary depots f along the line of the road, as the progress of | the work thereon and the exigencies and inI tcrests of the company may require. 1 The followiug resolution, offered by Major ^ II. C. Hamilton, of Lenoir, wa3 unanimously adopted, to wit: Resolved, That the Secretary of this company be instructed to prepare, and have K printed for the use of the stockholders, ? copies, in pamphlet, of the reports of the President and Chief Engineer, and with them all of our charters in North Carolina and South Carolina and amendments thereto, including the charter of the North Eastern Railroad to which the charter of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad refers, and the charter and amendments of the King's Mountain Railroad, and also the By-Laws of this company. On motion of V. A. McBee, of Lincolnton, C. S. Brice and John C. McFadden were appointed to assist the Secretary in carrying out the provisions of the last resolution. The meeting then proceeded to elect a President and Board of Directors. The feeling of the stockholders being so unanimous in favor of the re-election of Dr. Davega as President, it was suggested by Col. John S. Wilson that the vote be taken by acclamation, which was agreed to, and Dr. A. H. Davega unanimously re-elected President of the company. The following gentlemen were then elected Directors, to wit: Cheater?C. S. Brice, Esq., J. S. Wilson ; York?Col. W. H. McCorkle, Capt. L. M. Grist; Goaton?Uriah Matthews; Lincolnton?V. A. McBee; Catawba?Maj. S. M. Finger; Caldwell?Maj. H. C. Hamilton. On motion of Dr. A. H. Davega, the next annual meeting of the stockholders of this company was appointed for the second Wednesday in May 1875, at Yorkville, South Carolina. Newspapers along the line, friendly to this enterprise, are requested to publish these proceedings. After a vote of thanks to the Chairman and Secretaries, the meeting adjourned. L. A. MASON, Chairman. W. D. simpson, 1 c . i. c. mcfanne*. j Jfmancial aub Commercial. [Yorkville <jnotations reported by James H. Favssoux.] YORKVILLE,May20.?cotton.?During the past week full prices have been paid for all the cotton offered in this market. At the close, however, we note a decline of one-eighth of a cent. We now quote extremes at 12 to 10}. Flour, $4.75 to So per sack of 100 11>s; Meal, Si.lft to $1.15; Corn, $1.05 to $1.10; Oats, 75 cents; Peas, $1.1(1 to $1.15. CHARLOTTE, N. C., May IS.?cotton.-On Saturday last the market was buoyant at 178 for low middling, and 171 for middling. Lower grades in demand at stronger prices than formerly. Corn, $1.10 to $1.11 per bushel; Flour, $1.00 to $4.25; Oats, 70 cents ; Peas, $1.10. NEW YORK, May IS.?Cotton dull and drooping. Sales 1147 hales at lsj to 19}. Futures closed steady hut at a decline. Sales 28,800 bales as follows: May, 17 15-10; June, IS 1-32 to IS 1-10; July, 18 i5-32 to IS}; August, 18}; September, 18 5-10 to 183 ; October, 17 11-10 to 17}. CHARLESTON, May IS.?Cotton quiet, middling 17}. LIVERPOOL May IS.?Noon.?Cotton steadyuplands, 83d. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, May To.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1874. 1873. Receipts at all ports for the week 27,203 39,582 Receipts for the year to date, 3,005,403 3,331,592 Exports for the week 48,041 48,170 Total Exports to date 2,481,934 2,184,911 Stock at all United States ports....325,207 380,931 Stock at interior towns 03,219 75,137 Stock at Liverpool, 772,000 740,000 American afloat for Great Britain.272,000 200,000 Financial. NEW YORK, May 18.?Gold 124 to 12*. Sptcra! ftoticcs. Religions Notice. Rev. John Tolleson will preach at Etta Jane School House, in Union county, S. C.,on the first Sabbath in June, at 11 o'clock, A. M. After which James L. Strain, Esq., will deliver an address on the educational interests of the young and rising generation. All are requested to attend. May 14 20 4t Card of Thanks. Post ok Yorkvillk, S. C., May 15, 1874. ' Editor of the Enquirer: Permit me, through your columns, to say that until the present moment I have not been able to command time suflicient to return thanks, in behalf of the bereaved widow of the late Captain Christopher, U. S. a., and of the troops of this command, for the truly Christian friendship expressed by the large number of citizen mourners, who, as a last tribute to the deceased officer, escorted his remains from his late residence to the depot. I cannot express in language the gratitude I feel toward the gentlemen composing the escort, for their touching kindness and sympathy with the distressed; but I beg to assure them, one and all, that if, in my acknowledgments, I am not profuse with words, in my heart there is a debt of gratitude that will ever remain so long as life may last. FRED. F. WHITEHEAD, Lieut. ISth Infantry, U. S. A., Commanding Post. May 21 21 It Builders' and Contractors' Special Notice. Your wants in the Building Material Line, including Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Hardware, Mantel Pieces, White Pine, Walnut and Fancy Lumbers, Flooring Boards, Ac., will be furnished the coming season by the<ireat and Old Established Builders' Emporium, at very advantageous prices, and a warrant given on all work properly used. They are also Agents for Asbestos Rooting Felt; the material constitutes one of unusual merit, much superior to any of the class previously brought to notice, anil worthy of trial by those whodesireadurable, easily applied, comparatively inexpensive and safe rootling, being practically fire proof. Send for price list and circulars. I. II. Ham. A Co., Charleston, S. C. May 7 It) liu Pratt's Astral Oil. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or hiking tire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatilo and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possiblo test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 300,000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident?directly or indirectly?lias ever occurred irom ournmg, siormgor nauuuug u. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend the Astral as tlie 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 & CO., 1US Fulton Street, New York. December 4 49 Gin? pain-killer" 1840. 1874. Time Tests The Merits Of All Things. THIRTY YEARS is certainly long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and 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 and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the world, and it needs only to be known to be prized, and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Virtue, is fully and permanently established. It is the great Family Medicine of the age. Taken internally, it cures Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrluea, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Sore Throat and Coughs. Taken Externally, it cures Bruises, Boils, Felons, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Old Sores and Sprains, Swellings of the Joints, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost Bitten Feet, <fco. Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death, and liable .at any time to come upon us. Therefore, it is important that remedial aucnts should be at band to be used on an emergency, when we are made to feel the excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing influences of diseaso. Such a remedial exists in Perry Davis' "Pain-Killer," the fame of which has extended overall the earth, amid the eternal ices of the Polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and burning suns of the tropics its virtues are known and appreciated. And by it suffering humanity has found relief from many of its ills. The effect of the Pain-Killer upon the patient, when taken internally in cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other affections of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprains, Cuts, Stings of Insects, Ac., and other causes of suffering has secured for itthejnost prominent position among the medicines of the day. Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain-Killer, and take no other. Sold hy Druggist and (Iroerrs. May? 1!? Ini HYMENEAL. Marrikp?At Rock Hill, on the 1.1th instant, Mr. A. SHORTKR CALDWELL,of Rome, Geo., and Miss LIZ/IK HUTCHINSON, daughter of Cupt. A. E. Hutchinson, of York county. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THK MATTEK OK J. N. MVALT., BANKRUPT. 1 rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-The unJ_ dersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of J AM ICS N. MeCALL, of York county, and the State of South 1 : Carolina, who has been adj udged a Bankrupt upon t ; his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register, ft ! All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will h make immediate payment to the undersigned. b J.'II. CLAWSON, Assignee. ti May 21 18 3t P i RAILROAD NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the SIXTH in- ? stall men t of the capital stock of the Chester ,, : and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company j lias l>een called for and is now due. Stockholders | in York county are requested to call on Messrs. JEFFERYS it METIS, and make prompt pay! ment, as under a resolution adopted atthe Annual j | Meeting at Dallas, N. C., last week, Iaui required / to enforce payments without delay. tf W. I). SIMPSON, Treasuror. May 21 21 3t f PATTERSON'S MINERAL SPRINGS- | | i yo(^> THIS ceienraieu watering pinuu, IfflLU. 41 miles South-East of Shelby, on Y | Yorkville road, will be open j jiT~ for the reception of visitors from ~ I this time onward. There are two Sulphur Springs and one Chalybeate Spring. In the Sill- i pimr Springs, the proportions are about equal of \ Sulphur, Iron and Magnesia. Visitors can get v< off at Buffalo, on the Central Railway, 7 miles from the Springs. ? A Bowling Alley is at the Springs, and other amusements will be afforded guests, and every- " thing will be done to make them comfortable and J; feel that thev are at home. Si WM. G. PATTERSON. May 21 21 (it STIEFF ] GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT . PIANOS HAVE received upwards of FIFTY FIRST PREMIUMS, and are among the best now made. Every instrument is fully warranted for J live years. Prices as low as the exclusive use of the very best materials and the most thorough I workmanship will permit. The principal pianists A and composers and the piano-purchasing public, ('( of the South especially, unite in the unanimous ].r verdict of the superiority of the STIEFF PIANO. ,a The DURABILITY of our instruments is fully !v established by over * , J cl SIXTY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, u ss in the South, using over 300 of our Pianos. Sole Wholesale Agents for several of the prin- ui eipal manufacturers of Cabinet and Parlor Organs, hi Prices from ?50 to ?(!00. A liberal discount to ei Clergymen and Sabbath Schools. B A large assortment of second-hand Pianos, at w prices ranging from ?75 to ? >00, always on hand. tli Send for Illustrated Ciitidogue, containing the el names of over 2000 Southerners who have bought S and are using the Stieff Piano. tli chas. 31. stieff, z Warerooms, No. 0 North Liberty Street, "i BALTIMORE, MD. H Factories, 84 and SO Camden St., and 45 and 47 . Perry St. 111 May 21 21 lv - ol T. C. DUNLAP, AGENT. jjj to the ladies. " III AVE now on hand a large and attractive fr stock of Furniture, to which I respectfully . invite your attention, and when 3rou visit York*- J" ville, either on business or pleasure, do not fail to Pj call and see the many useful and novel articles on exhibition at the Yorkville Furniture Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. chamber suits! 1HAVE some elegant Chamber Suits, that will be sold low for the cash. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. provision safes. A FEW good Tin Provision Safes left. Call nml irpt. Miin before thev are all cone. T. C. PUN LAP, Agent. HAT RACK. YOU can buy a handsome Walnut Ilal Rack, vcrv chea'p, from T. C. DUN LAP, Agent. BUREAUX. MARBLE and Wood Top Bureaux and Washstands, very cheap, at DUNLAP'S. COOK ING~STO VE S. IF you want a Greensboro, N. C. CookingStovc, pi leave vour order with j T. C. PUN LAP, Agent. (' CHAIRS. \i PARLOR, Rocking, Pining Room and Office In Chairs^can be bought at " DUNLAPS. 1)1 MATTRESSES ta ON hand and made to o^der at the York Furni- P ture Store. T. C. DUN LAP, Agent. hi REPAIRING. ar REPAIRING neatly and promptly executed, J'( by competent workmen, at the Yorkville 11 Furniture Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. ^ DR. JOHN MAY, AGENT, ? GOOD NEWS. d! THE "OLD DOCTOR" has an elegant assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines, which physicians and families can rely on, and purchasers shall have them put up with caro, neatness and _ dispatch. S THE "OLD DOCTOR" T( and his son, T. R. MAY, are always at their posts, and will take pleasure in selling reliable articles at reasonable prices, and will guarantee you WILL SAVE YOUR MONEY ,] by purchasing from him, not only all kinds of A Medicines, but all other articles of Druggists^. Sundries, Toilet Goods, Proprietary Medicines, |>< and Fancv Goods, too tedious to mention. Be (l ta sure n, AND PROLONG YOUR LIFE, which is a duty you owe to yourself, your family m and your friends, by getting your prescriptions (l made up and your family supply of medicines from the "Old Doctor." _ -?- s IN BANKRUPTCY. Kxpartc J. II. Clawson, Assignee, In lie. Hamil- A ton Wilson, Bankrupt.?Petition for Sale and to (Mil in Lien Creditors. T< -m. -v/irnTSlL* I 1... ? 11 IS UWIOUJ I^IVCU tu nn UUUIH/1.1 uwui- m J3l big liens against any portion ot the real or J personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, to tli establish the same before William I. Clawson, L'< Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his ollicii in t? Yorkville, within three weeks'from the date here- hi of, or they will be deprived of any interest in tin- w distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. si: By orderof Court. se J. II. C'LAWSON, Assignee. May? 19 3t til IN bankruptcy! " at Exparte A. M. Jackson, In lie. James S. MeSwain, Bankrupt.?Petition to Entubfinh Lien. TCT OTICK is hereby given to all creditors holding X1 liens against any portion ofthereal or personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, to establish the same before W. I. Clawson, Ksq., Register in & Bankruptcy, at his oflioc in Yorkville, within three weeks from the date hereof, or they will be deprived of any interest in the distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. -m Bv order of Court. r J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. ,7, May 7 19 3t t(J IN BANKRUPTCY. ? Exparte Ann E. Wright, In Re. J. M. Smarr, ot Bankrupt.?Petition to Entablixh Lien. di M OTICK is hereby given to all creditors hold I 11 IIIH IICII3 U^llllOl ?IIJ |>UUIU>|./1 l..v V,. | I personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, to | establish the same before W. I. Clawson, Esq., t ? Register in Bankruptcy, athisotliee in Yorkville, N within tliree weeks from tho date hereof, or they will be deprived of any interest in the distrihu- p tion of the Bankrupt's estate. I By onler of Court. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. May? 1? 8t [H J. S. R. THOMSON, SOLICITOR INBANKRUPTC Y, _ YORKVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to tiling of petitions, \ to the prosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, ^ and the collection and forwarding of Dividends to . . Creditors. When I am absent from Yorkville, all i business, of the kind above mentioned, left for me with C. E.SPENCER, Esq., (at LawOtliceof 1 Clawson A Thomson) will receive prompt atten; tion. March 12 II tf J. BEATTY WILLIAMS, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. ! w j ^?"OfTiee?Room No. 3, on second lloor, Adickcs building. 1 I AUCTIONEERING. THE undersigned takes this method to notify ., the public that he will give prompt attention to AUCTIONEERING in York and the adjoining counties. Communications inay he addressed to j him at Yorkville, S. C. S. (1. IIROWN. ' til I March 5 Hi 3t I JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CONFIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. AT the York Drug Store can be found, at all \ times, the largest and most select stock of >rugs, Medicines, Chemicals, <fcc., that can lie nuul in South Carolina, outside of a wholesale ouse, that the Proprietor cannot and will not e undersold by any individual, firm or corporaon. This announcement is intended for the ublie alone. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. JVO PUISrCIAN, ~\F any standinir, but will admit tlie unrivaled | healing qualities of Carbolic Acid, and its ertain instantaneous action. Carbolic Troches i the most pleasant form of administering it, ud relieves coughs, colds, whoopingeough,aslbla, Are.., in a very short time. For sale at the oik Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. OLD G LOVES MADE NEW. ~ I LEX AN DICK'S kid glove Cleaner makes old V kid gloves look as well as now. No trouble > apply it. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. iET THE AFFLICTED READ. AOTOPEPTINE relieves that horrible and j distressing disease, Dyspepsia. Call at the ork Drug Store and get it. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. 75 OUNCES )F tpiinilie (Powers A Wcightinan) on hand, bought before the advance, and will he sold ary low l'or cash. Call and see. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WARRANTED UUUD. kXUSTARD Plasters, already spread and warfjf ranted good. For sale at the York Drug Lore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. RUSSIAN HAIR DYE. )YKS instantly, black or brown. Call for it at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS' OiriCUX^AR FOR MAY 1874! i S eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, so is ^ continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright aling necessary to success in business. Having oin the outset (18 years ago,) appreciated these cts, and acted upon them, we find ourselves toly rewarded for the countless anxieties, vexanns, and the loss of rest by seeing our long lerished hope realized, of making Charlotte a 'holesale Mart, and OURS an exclusive Wholede House. In order to be more explicit, we have thepleasre of informing the mercantile world that wo we leased the superb Store, adjoining our prosit Store, (heretofore occupied bv Messrs. Brem, rown Co., as their Dry Goods Store,) which ewill occupy by the tirst of September next for ic Retail Trade only, and will use our present egant and commodious Store for an EXCLUIVK WHOLESALE HOUSE, thus giving to le trade a strictly "Wholesale Establishment," here they can make their selections from a stock Lirchased for that trade only, thus avoidingcomig in contact with a RETAIL STOCK AND ETA IT / RUYEKS. The advantages 01 sucn a ouse is too obvious to need further continent. The particulars of the lines of Goods to be kept i each House, wo will give in a future circular. To give the general reader a better conception ' the colossal dimensions of our two Houses, we ate that we will have upward of Thirty Thoustd (:10,000) feet of superficial iloor room ; or if a ne of ten feet wide were formed of our stores, it ould reach considerably over half a mile. At the same time we inform our numerous ionds that our Mr. Rintels is now again Nortli lying our second Stock this season, and owing the decline in Goods, will again place us in a isition to successfully compete with all other nises. Verv Respectfully, WITTKOWSKY A- RTNTELS, Charlotte, N. C. May 7 19 At THE BROWN COTTON GIN. I1HE attention of planters and others is again I ??. .1 r*lil nnil r/?l in I ili> vnillfA nl L C*?ll If'( I HI tllC wiu ~ ..v ... itton Gins. They are furnished tins year greatimproved, and nothing which an experience of irty years in their manufacture could suggest is been loft undone to make them the most reliao and perfect Cotton Gin in market. As the relit of our efforts we need only refer to their esblishcd reputation and wide-spread popularity, or Perfection of Workmanship, Strength, Durality, Light Running, and quantity and quality " lint produced, we challenge competition. We e prepared to warrant to any reasonable extent ;rfcot satisfaction to evorj* planter or operator, he Gins are sold at the lowest possible prices for >od machines, and on reasonable terms. We inte examination of the samples in the hands of ir local agents who will give all desired inforation and furnish applicants with circulars and ipiesof commendatory letters from parties using ie Gins in all sections of the cotton planting uintry. Circulars, Price Lists, and other inforation, may be obtained of our agents or by ad essing THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO., New London, Conn. ALLEN it BARBER, Agents, Rock Hill, S. C. May 14 20 27t TATE OF SOUTFI CAROLINA, "Vorlc County. a Mary Turner, G. W. Quinn, Amanda Rippv, Margaret Putman, Nora J. Lovclaceand J. W. Quinn, legal heirs and represen'.atives of Daniel Quinn, who died intestate, t}reeling: TOIJ are hereby required to appear at the Court [ of Probate," to be holden a-. York Court yusc, for York county, on tlie 2Gtn day of June, nno Domini, 187^, to show cause, if any you m, why the real estate of Daniel Quinn, deceased, tuate in said county, on or near Ilowcn's river, ninding on lands of Obadiah Sarratt, David aston, 0. J. Webber and J. (i. Webber, and coaming one hundred and forty-three acres, should it be divided or sold, allotting to each 0110 of ie legal heirs and representatives the one-tenth -10) part of the proceeds of sale, after the payont of debts and the costs of this action, iven under my hand and seal, this Otli day of May, 1874. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. May 14 _ 20 flt _ TATE OF SOUTH CAROL IN A. COUNTY OF YORK?COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . Williford, Plaintiff, against J. P. Wingato, Defendant.?C?i>// ititminonx for Money Demand. D J. P. WINGATE, Defendant in this action. TOU are hereby summoned and required to an[ swer the complaint in thisaction, which was is day tiled in the ollice of the Clerk of the nirt of Common Pleas for York County, and sorve a copy of your answer on the subscri*r, ai his ollice, in Hock Ilill, South Carolina, itliin twenty days after the service of this minions on you, exclusive of the day of such rvice. If voufail to answer this complaint within the ineaforosaid, the plaintiff in this action will take (lenient against von for the snin of live hundred id one dollars anil eighty-three cents and costs. Dated April 7,1.S74. JOHN P. GAGE, Plaintiff's Attorney. April 1(1 lli (it IN BANKRUPTCY. r.-Parte W. IS. Erwin and George Steele, Administrators of George Steele, deceased, In Jle. Jonathan L. Sutton, Bankrupt.?Petition to KsUitj/t.i/i Lien, kTOTIC'K is hereby given to all Creditors holdM ing liens against any portion of the real personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, establish the same before William I. Clawson, sq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his ollico in rtrkville, within three weeks from the date here', or they will be deprived of any interest in the stribution of the Bankrupt's estate. By order of Court. J. HARRY CLAWSOX, Assignee. May 7 19 3t OTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS^ JOT re E is hereby given to all and singular the X Creditors of RICH AKD AUSTIN SPRINGS, censed, to present theirsoveral claims, properly oven immediately, to the undersigned, ami ail rsons iudeiitod to the said deceased, are required i make payment to 8. J. SPRINGS, Sole Executrix of hist will of It. A. Springs. May 7 lit lit8 MASONIC MEETING. A/ THE NEXT REGULAR COM MUNICAifflf TION of Philanthropic Lodgo, No. 78, A. F: M., will he holdcn at the Lodge Room, i Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of. AY instant, at 7J o'clock, p. in. T. S. J EFFERYS, Secretary. ! May 7 lit tl' ! S E IjECT 1 MM IG RATION. ufESSRS. HERN DON tfe SONS, of Yorkville, rl are mv agents to receive orders and money i ir select Immigrants. Those who desire families select single persons, can leave their orders i itii these gentlemen. TILMAN It. GAINES. May 14 20 :it j WALTER. B. METTS, ATTORNTEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C. I Collections a specialty, and prompt remit-, noes made. February 20 ft tf i W. H. & J. P. HERNDON.;' GROCERIES. OUIl stock of Groceries is complete, consisting , of (Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Meal and Hominy, I both of Northern and our own make. j W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. MEAT. SUCH as clear rib Sides, Breakfast Strips and ! < Hams, for sale at HERN DON'S. M SMOKE. YOU can lmv a good Cigar, or a package of good Smoking Tobacco, for 10 cents, at W. II. A J. P. HERNDON'S. j YARN, 7 1 NOT to be excelled anywhero, for sale at this House. W. H. it J. P. HERNDON. HOES. T71 ROM 50cents to $1.25, at the store of the ? 1 HERNDON'S. LIME. AGRICULTURAL LIME, suitable for building and farming purposes. Price $10 per ton and freight to this place. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. #2500 firiLLbepaid, in Cash or Groceries, for 500 WW ..f.n.io AM .P i XT L?AUL- tl,Q SlnrP of the* tA#l"" v" hrrndON'S."' "FISH. ( \/f ACKKREL and White Fish for sale at 1Y1 HEKN DON'S. < MOLASSES, FROM f>0 cents to $1.10 per gallon, can he found at W. H. A J. P. HERN DON'S. TOBACCO. Gi OOD Plug Tobacco, Smoking Tohaooo and f Snufl', at IiERNDON'S. M. STRAUSS & SON, YORKVILLE, SO. CA. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. JUST received a great variety of Spring and Summer Clothing, which will bo sold at low juices. M. STRAUSS it SON. HATS. " THE latest styles of ladies'and men's Hats can ; he found at prices unsurpassed. M. STRAUSS it SON. "'SHOES. ~ f WE hog to call attention to our large assortment of Misses', Ladies', Bovs'and Mens' ? Shoos. M. STRALfSS <fe SON. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. I L?i arrived imiu n?i?v, fe.v,..wj n duced prices, silk-stripeGrenaoines, 10$ cents; super plain IiOiios, HO cents; black and white J stripe Japanese Poplins, .174; printed Muslin, 15; ' Percales, 20; cull and examine the above before purchasing. M, STRAUSS A SON. great inducements. LONGCLOT11, 8cents; Calicoes, lOeents; Redticking 12} cents; Ginghams, 15 cents; Cottonades, 20 cents; Linen, 25 cents; Alpaca, 25 1 cents; Spool Thread, 50 cents per dozen; Stock- J ings, 15cents; Gloves, 20 cents; Ribbons from 5 cents up; Handkerchiefs, 10 cents. M. STRAUSS & SON. ten cents. HEAVY brown Shirting, Sea Island, Longcloth, Bedtickings, good Calicoes, Fans, f Knives, Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. fifteen cents. MUSLINS, Ginghams, extra tine 4-4 bleached < Shirtings, Sea Island, Japanese, Cottonade, <! Stripes, Jaconet and Swiss Muslius, Gloves, Pa- per Collars, Stockings, Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. ] "twenty cents. -j PERCALES, white Pique, Organdies, English Ginghams, excellent Bedtieks, line quality of r Ribbons, Shirt Fronts, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bows, Collars, Towels. Ac. M. STRAUSS A SON. twenty-five cents. T* LACK Alpaca, Grenadines, Swiss, Jaconet, - o Check Muslins, Jeans, Linen, besides a very i largo assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, and Gents'wear, llats, Bows, Knives, Ac. . M. STRAUSS A SON. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ( NEW GOODS. WE are now receiving our stock of NEW , SPRING GOODS, to which we respectfully m 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 of Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, 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, Muslins, White Goods, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a ^ splendid Gaiter, for only $2.00, at c KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. FOR GENTS' WEAR. ' J"E have a full assortment of Goods adapted * ff to the season, for gents'wear. s KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. GROCERLES." OUR stock of Groceries is complete?consisting of Sugar, Cotfee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, f Ac. We pav the best prices for country produce. g KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. ctt piu .tk a vs. jfc-rt i a AFRESH arrival of Salem Jeans, Cottonades, ^ gents'Hats, Miles'Gaiters and Goal Shoes, for ladies; School I.ooks and Stationery, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District ofS. C. i in the matter of 1 A. SYLVANUS WALLACE.?In Bankruptcy, j At Yorkville, in ?ai<l District, on the 7th dm/ of ( May, 1874. * NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in the said Court, by A. S. WAL- c LACK, of York county, in said'District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," I Approved 2d March, 18(17, for a discharge and cer- v titicate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 1st day of r June, 1874, at 12 o'clock M., is assigned for the n hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of .. the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and c where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. e R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 19 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT ~ Of the United States for the District ofS. Carolina, f in the matter of J. C. COAN.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District,on the 7th day of May, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in thosaul Court, by J. C. COAN, of Spartanburg county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Con Kress, entitled "Ail aci to jvuhuijsii h umiumi System of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 1807, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other y claims provable under the said Act; and the 1st day of June, 1S74, at 12 o'clock, M., is assign- t; ed for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Claw- ^ son, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his ollice in Yorkvillo, South'Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, and e shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the p said Petition should not be granted. 11 R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger, v Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. ii May 7 l'J 3t s $50,000 WORTH OF GOODS ? to iik sotn AT AUCTION PRICES FOR CASH! , HAVING determined to close out our Dry J Goods, wo otter the entire stock at whatever n we can get for it. n We are selling Goods, at retail, from twenty-five e to fiftv per cent, cheaper than they can lie bought t elsewhere, and at wholesale, from fifteen to twenty per cent. We mean what wo say, and all persons in want of Goods should call and examine our stock at I -i once and thereby secure bargains. IJREM, BROWN A CO., | ^ Charlotte, N. C. ? April 30 18 lm KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES. " jgg, fifty ' PRIME Y0BI6 KESTBCKY MILES &H0BSES :s FOR SALE, IS AT MY SALE STABLE, ROCK HILL, S. C. I J Call and examine before purchasing?I will sell j v or swap. A few elegant Riding and Driving i p Horses. a. WILbll'OUI). | c December 4 40 ly f( CORN FOR SALE. ' v 1HAVE CORN IN THE SHUCK for sale at I b Howell's Kerry, at onedollnr per bushel. Ap- I c ply to L. H. DAVIS, near the Ferrv. j a j. s. r. "Thomson. March l'J 1'2 tf ' T. M. DOBSON & CO. 30 DAYS. PERSONS buying goods from us on 30 days' time, must pay up promptly, or their .supplies will be cut off at once. T. M. DOBSON A CO. MIUINERYSTORE. OUR Millinery Store is well supplied with Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Collarets and Bows, ! ill of the latest styles and fashions. T. M. DOBSON A CO. NEW GOODS. WE are receiving weekly, direct from north- ; ern markets, fresh supplies of floods, which j ivill be sold low for (ash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. COFFEE AND SUGAR. JUST received another lot of Sugar and Coffee, which will lie sold low, for the cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. CANNE DGOODS. PEACHES, Pears, Peas, Oysters, Strawberries^ j and Sardines, all fresh for sale, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. j ~ BLEACHED SHIRTING. f f\f\ YARDS Fruit of the Loom, soft-finish I for Ladies' wear, low for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. j BED TICKING. YARDS A. C. A. Ticking, warranted DvRJ not to lose feathers, for sale very low, for ash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SHOES^ MILES' Ooat and Cloth Shoes for ladies and children. Also, a very nice Leather and Jloth Slipper for ladies, at DOBSON'S. CANDY AND NUTS. rOU can find a pood assortment 01 canny aim Nuts at DOBSON'S Grocery Store. guns. DOUBLE and Single Barrel Shot Guns for sale low, for the money, at DOBSON'S. "buggy whip& i NICE Buggy Whip can be bought for the /V money, at DOBSON'S. andirons. UOBSON has a good assortment of Andirons, whicli can be purchased low, for the money, bags; ?/ f MEAL BAGS for sale at 81.00 each, at ( 0 T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. suspendersT 47"ERY nice Suspenders, from 25 cents to $1.50 f a pair, at DOBSON'S. cash boxes. rF you have the Cash, DOBSON has the Boxes. If you want a Box bring part of your money ind buy one. parasols. [F you want a nice Parasol, DOBSON'S is the place to get it. ladies'scarfs. FINE black Silk Scarfs for ladies, at $0.00, can be seen at DOBSON'S Millinery Store. gents' lisle shirts. FOU can buy an elegant Lisle Thread Undershirt at DOBSON'S. sadies' under vests. rHE best Lisle Undervests, for ladies, can 1k> found at DOBSON'S Store. ________ DOZEN Spools of black Silk, for sale at DlJ DOBSON'S. ~read1-made clothing. [F you want a nice suit of Clothes, for a little money, DOBSON'S is the place to get it. combs. rUCKING, Redding, Fine, Coarse and Round Combs, for sale at DOBSON'S. haTr brushes^ E7ERY fine Hair Brushes can be bought from ? DOBSON. "pants goods. 4 NTCE line of Cassimeres, for Pants, can be \ found at DOBSON'S. yokes. DTIEMISE and Gown Yokes, Cotton and Linen, from 2o to 75 cents, at DOBSON'S. MOUSTACHE CUPS. A LOT of nice Moustache Cups can he found at \ DOBSON'S Dry Goods Store. J.H.ADAMS. NEW SPRING GOODS. I WOULD respectfully inform my friends and lie public, that I am now receiving, direct from irst hands in the northern markets, a full and omplete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Jonsisting of full lines of the most fashionable tyles, and of the best quality. FOR THE LADIES. Our stock of ladies' Dress Goods is unusually ine and attractive, and includes all the latest tyles in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Percales, Jacmets, Organdies, Silks, White Goods, Trimmings, tc.; Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Hosiery, Hand;ercliiefs, Gloves, Shoes and Gaiters, Fancy Aricles, Ac. FOR GENTS' WEAR. Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Coatngs, Suitings, Cassimeres, Serges, Cachemire, Tamise, Mohair, Byzantine, Florentine, Milanese, 'apanaiso and other Cloths ; Hosiery, Gloves, llothing, Shirts, Ac., Ac. Besides the above Goods, selected with great are by COLONEL M'CORKLE, have, also, in store the usual standard articles, rhich go to make a complete assortment of eveything usually found in a first-class establishnent, all of which I guarantee to sell at as low igures as the same quality of Goods can be proured in any southern retail market. The public are respectfully invited to call and xamine niy Goods and learn prices. JOHN H. ADAMS. JONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. THE YOEKVILIE COACH FACTOEY. IM 7 E would respectfully announce to the public f f that with increased facilities for the exeeuion of neat and durable work, we commence the icw year with a determination NOT TO I3E EXCELLED, ither in the quality of our manufactures or low rices for a similar article. In our show room nay, at all times, be fouud aline assortment of chicles of various styles and prices, to an examnation of which we respectfully invito those deiring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any partieuir description, if not on hand, made to order at hort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. COTTON, COTTON. PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest prices the staple eomnands. We are anxious to close our outstanding natters at the earnest date possiuie, ana to tins nd will make the mostliberal arrangements with hose indebted to us. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING. ri EPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, perIX taining to our regular business, will be romptly executed in the best manner and for easonable prices. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. A GOOD INVESTMENT. rHE bonds issued by tho County of York in aid of the CHESTER AND LENOIR NARtOW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY, are iow ottered for sale, and are commended to Guarians, Trustees, Capitalists, etc., as a safe and >rotttab]e investment. The Supreme Court of the itate having attlrmed the validity of the bonds, here can be no question of their safety as an inestment. The bonds are to run for twenty years, nth interest payable annually, attherateof seven >er centum per annum, and are ottered at eighty ents on the dollar. The Coupons are recei\able ;>r taxes, and the bonds, as an investment, will ealizo aliout 8j per cent, per annum. Persons i ho purchase provious to the 15th of April, will e allowed a rebate of the interest which has acrued since the 1st of January last. The bonds re for sale bv JEFFERYS A METTS, Yorkville, S. C. March 5 10 tl' AUCTION SALES. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. John A. MeCullough, Administrator of William C. MeCullough, deceased, Plaintiff, against S. J. Kimbrell, Guardian of Marshall Merritt and Joseph F. Wallaee, Administrator of Robert Merritt, deceased. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Common Pleas for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JUNE next, to foreclose a mortgage given by Robert Merritt, deceased, to William C. MeCullough, that certain tract of land located in Fort Mill Township, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Robert Stewart, Win, G. White and "Roberts. Warren. Tkrms of Sai.k?CASH. ($7,121) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 7 10 4w SHERIFF'S SA~LE& BY virtue of writs o ffieri facia#, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff \s sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN .JUNE NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in June, at Rock Hill, three bales of cotton, levied on as the property of Enoch Blackman, at the Huit of R. M. Sims. ($1.50 The remainder of the tract of land, exclusive of the homestead, whereon William Black resided at the time of his death, containing two hundred acres, more or less, including that portion of said tract purchased by H. B. Wallace, bounded by lands of A. M. Jackson, Lawson Jenkins, II. B. Wallace, William Enloe, John C. Jackson, lands laid off'as a homestead, and others, levied on as the property of William Black, deceased, at the suit of ft. G. Hemphill, Administrator, and, others. ($4,124 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms ofsale, mustexpectthe property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-dav. R. H. GLENN, ft. Y.C. May 7 19 4t CARROLL. CLARK & CO. LOW PRICES. DEALERS will do well to examine the extensive stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, to lie found at the cheap Stores of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. NEW GOODS. BLACK Grenadines, black Challis, black Lawn, plain and fancy Lenos, and plain and fancy Muslins can be bought low down for greenbacks. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. WHITE GOODS. WE have a complete stock of whift> Piques, Nainsooks, Muslins, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, the cheapest in town, at CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO'S. BLEACHED SHEETING. NEW York Mills, Waumsutta, Fruit of the Loom and Lowndesdale?the best in the market?can be found at CARROLL, CLAIJK A CO'S. LADIES' SHOES. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. have a full line of T. Miles ifc Son's goat, kid and cloth Shoes, for Ladies, Misses and Children, and will not lie undersold by any house in town. _______ POUNDS Western and North Carolina Flour?the cheapest and best in town?for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. _____ A LARGE stock of Bacon Sides, Sugar-Cured Hams and'Breakfast Strips, for sale at prices that defy competition, at the cash Crocery Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. LADIES^HATS^ ANOTHER nice lot of ladies' Hats,?an me latest styles?very cheap, for the cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. SUMMER CASSIMERES. A FULL line of Cassimeres, Jeans, Twedcs, Cottonades and Doeskins, for Men and Bovs' wear, at CARROLL, CLARK <ft CO'S. COTTOAYARA. ALAMANUJS lam?mo uest iinuwu-wm v?.i only be found at the cheap cash store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. UMBRELLAS. BUGGY Umbrellas, Scotch Gingham and Cambric Sun Umbrellas, cheap for cash, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. NO CREDIT^ T*7"HEN Goods are charged, bear in mind it y ? will not be at cash prices. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. H. F. AD1CKES. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. THE ladies are specially invited to examine our stock of DRLSS GOODS, which is unusually attractive this season. The most elegant and fashionable styes of Striped Silks, Rlack and White Stripes, Gray Mohairs, Mode Colored Halerno, Pongees, Poplins of all colors and qualities, Japanese Silks, Wnite Goods in endless variety, Notions and Novelties, which will be sold at the lowest living prices. H. F. ADIC'KES. DECLINE IN~GOODS. IN making mv spring purchases of staple and fancy DRV GOODS, I had the advantage of a heavy decline in the market, and consequently will sell correspondingly cheap. New goods aro now arriving daily, to which I invito tho attention of purchasers, feeling confident that I can give great bargains. H. F. ADIC'KES. CASSIMERE PANTS. WE are making a specialty in the article of DOESKIN PANTS, made up in the beet style, to our own order, by home workmen, of superior black Cassimere, which we are enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call and see for yourself, and he convinced that we can ofl'er rare inducements in this line. ** m a rvrmrvci li. r. stTtionery. INITIAL Note Paper and Envelopes?different styles, of the latest designs; Foolscap, Letter and Note Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Blank and Memoranda Books, and a full stock of School and Miscellaneous books, for sale by H. F. ADICKKS. springcassTmeres FOR men's and boys' wear, of all qualities and at all prices, which will be scld in patterns, or full suits and single garments will be made to order. II. F. ADICKKS. SHEETINGi BIVINGSVILLE standard Sheeting on hand, at factory prices?by wholesale. H. F. ADICKES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. IN TUB MATTKR OF A. M. PEDEN.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on the 7th day of May, 1874. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been tiled in the said Court by A. M. PEDEN, of Greenville County, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United Mates," Approved 2nd March, 1887, for adischargeand Certilicate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 1st day of 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 may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of vniH Petition should not be erranted. R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger By T. W. Cr-AWSON, Deputy Messenger. May 7 19 Jit YORK MARBLE YARD. Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, &c., on Hand or Made to Order at Short Notice. I WOULD respectfully inform the public that 1 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 filled, 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 any place between Rock Hill and Winnsboro, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, FREE OF CHARGE for transportation. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon 11 _ I. . .. tu tn n,n?i? illy e3UIU119IllUl7Iii'f iny uuiciuuuativu 10 i,\j uicint a continuance of the same. F. HAPPERFIELD. January 1 1 ly in bankruptcy^ IN THE MATTER OF A. 8YLVANU3 WALLACE, RANK* RUPT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of A. SYL\ ANUS WALLACE, of York county, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt uj>on his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register* All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undesigned. J. HARRY CLAWSON, Assignee* May 14 20 3t agricultural lienst CONVEYANCES of Real Estate and Mortgages, for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. April 2 14 tt