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LOCAL AFFAIRS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. John May, Agent?"The Old Doctor" is Sure to be the next Governor, therefore Good Times. Carroll, Clark A Co.?Selling at Cost?Shoes at Cost?Dress Goods?Planes?Heady-Made Clothing?Ladies' llats?Chains?Looking Glasses?Prints?Tobacco?Flour?Snuff? Tin-Ware. M. Strauss A Son?Bargains, Bargains?Reduced Prices?Domestic Goods?Men's Wear. H. F. Adickes?Gauze Shirts?Prints?Summer Lawns?Something New?Belts?llomeMade Jeans. \r it v ?*t. ii. vui icim r?i'i.UTiinu rt iium v, Kov. J. C. Clapp, A. B., Principal?Catawba High School. Loftin B. Sherer?Estray Cattle. Thomas Cross?Blacksinithing. W. D. Simpson, Secretary?Railroad Notice. CHANGE OP POST-OFFICE. The post-office in litis county, heretofore known as New House, ha3 been moved from the old location to Whitaker's Station on the Air-Line Railroad, and is now supplied by the railroad, as well as the weekly mail from this place. Hereafter all matter intended for New House, should be directed to Whitaker's. RECOVERING. Mary Louise, the little daughter of Col. Coward, who sustained very serious injuries by falling from the balcony of the second story of the King's Mouutain school-building, several weeks ago?fracturing her skull and breaking one arm?is, we are pleased to learn, in a fair way to recover, and is now regarded out of danger. THE FIRE AT BLACK'S STATION. We have received a note from Mr. Ira Hardin, whose house was burnt on the night of the 12th instant, in which he expresses the belief that the fire was not the work of an incendiary, as was stated in a paragraph we published last week; but that it had its origin from a box of matches which happen ed to be convenient for a thoughtless rat to nibble, and the matches igniting, set fire to the house. The fire originated near the roof, where an incendiary could not have conveniently applied the torch. Mr. Hardin did not save any thing from the burning building, aud his loss is from S1000 to S1500. SAVINGS BANK DIVIDEND. On Tuesday last, Messrs. Jetferys & Metts, who have been selected for the performance of the duty, commenced paying to depositors iu the Yorkville Brauch of the Citizens' Savings Bank, the dividend of twenty-five per cent., in accordance with the announcement of the trustee, made several days ago. All depositors in the Yorkville Brauch, no matter where they may reside, will be paid here, by Messrs. Jefferys & Metts, the amount to which they are eutitled. Applicants must present - certificate or pass-book as evidence of their claim. We learn that the sum to be disbursed here on account of the dividend just declared amounts toS28,000. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. Nothing affords us more pleasure than to note the arrival in our midst of good mechanics, who come with a view to open shops and carry on their business. While nothing goes further to build up a town than the presence of industrious mechanics, there is also ample room here for tradesmen of all the various branches. Mr. Cross, whose arrival here we noticed a few weeks ago, has erected a blacksmith shop, and is now regularly at work. Mr. Cross furnishes the best recommendations as to his ability to do all kinds of work in iron, from horse-shoeing to the repairing of engines and machinery. A specimen of his skill may be seen at the Enquirer office, in the shape of a one-horse steam engine, which is a model of beauty and perfection. We direct attention to his advertisement in another column. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Since our last report, the following transfers of real estate in this county have been recorded by the County Auditor : L. D. Goore to B. F. Briggs. Tract of 500 acres in Bethel township. Consideration S1126W. A Aiken to Keziah Aiken. Tract of 40 acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $f>00. II. H. Glenn, Sheriff, toT. B. Withers. A tract of 110 acres in Fort Mill township. Consideration $205. R. H. Glenn, Sheriff, to J. S. Hemphill. Tract of 1G9 acres, in York township, formerly belonging to the estate of William Black. Consideration $1250. C. W. Moore to Wm. D. Moore. Tract of 163 acres in Bullock's Creek township. Consideration $815. John J. Ashe to A. F. Ashe. Tract of GO acres in Bethesda township. Consideration $300. J. K. DnBose to Jane Wright. Lot of 5 acres in York township. Consideration $50. COUNTY BONDS. The bonds of York county, in aid of the; Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad, j are now in the market, and present a safe and ! profitable means for investment. Of their va- j li<Uty there is no question, while the ability j of the county to meet them is equally certain. The bonds are in the sum of one hundred dollars each, affording an opportunity for those of limited means to invest in them, as well as the capitalist, and bear interest, payable annually, at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, while the coupons are receivable inpayment of county taxes. It is desirable on the part of the managers of the road to ; realize as much as possible on these bonds, j not only as a matter of economy to the enter- j prise which they are designed to aid ; but also for the benefit of the people. As the bonds will inostjcertainly be sold, should they be sacrificed in a distant market, and not realize a sura sufficient for the purpose for which they are issued, it would only be disastrous for all | concerned. Hence the desire of disposing of; them at home, instead of making sale of them j to brokers and stock-dealers, amongst whom, | for speculative purposes, county bonds, how-' ever valid and safe as an investment, are j quoted at figures too low to justify a sale, if i it can possibly be avoided, and make it ad-: vantageous to the people they are intended to benefit. That the bouds cau be easily disposed of at the money centres, either by sale or hypothecation, there is not the slightest doubt; but, as we have intimated, at prices too low to meet the demands of the company, as well, in fact, as being below their actual value. The importance of this fact has already awakened several of our most prudent citizens, and withiu the past week H. F. Adickes, Joseph ; Herndon, J. F. Wallace, John II. Adams, James L. Clark, Peyton B. Darwin, Thomas j S. Jeft'erys and L. M. Grist have each made j arrangements for investing in the bonds, at the rate of $80 for each hundred dollars, all the funds they can spare for permanent investment. Others in town have signified a willingness to take the bouds at the same rate; and we see no reason why they cannot all be taken j in the county by our own people, thus preventing sacrifice to the enterprise, and furnish-' ing the most certain and reliable investment to all having a surplus of funds which they ; would profitably employ. Bonds can be pro- i cured of Messrs. Jefferys & Metis, Col. W. 1 McCorkle, Mr. H. F. Adickes, or L. M. Grij who will furnish any information purchase may desire. Microscopic Writing.?Mr. Willia Webb, of London, has produced a curiosity i microscopic writing. He has aceomplishe the feat by means of machinery on glass, wil the aid of a diamond. The writing consists i the Lord's Prayer, which is written on gla in a space equal to one two hundred and niu ty-fourth part of an inch in length by 01 four hundred and fortieth part of an inch i width, a space corresponding to the dot ov< the printed letter i. The dot of writing hi been enlarged by means of the photograph s as to occupy a space of about two inches lot by one and a half inches broad. The phot graph brings the words out legibly, the nur ber of letters being 227. Such is the finene of the original writing that 29,431,458 lette withiu the same way would only cover or square inch of glass surface. The whole B ble, including the Old and New Testament contain 3,466,580 letters; therefore Mr. Wet could write the entire contents of more thti eight Bibles within the space of one squai iuch. Two specimen plates of this inicrosco; ic writing have been produced for the Unite States Museum, at Washington, at a cost < 850 each. The Webb machine, howeve does not equal, in the fineuess of writing < the perfection it has attained, a similar m: chine, the invention of Mr. Peters, a wealth banker of London. This machine produce writing as long since as 1855, nearly thn times as fine as that of Mr. Webb. It wi competent to engrave the entire contents i the Bible, twenty-two times over, within tl space of a single square inch. jfiitaitctal aiib (Commercial. [Yorkvillo quotations reported by Jntnos II. Fayssoux.] YORKVILLE, June 24.?Cotton.?There is fair demand hut a dull market. We quote e: trciucs at !> to 154. Flour, 84.50 to ?5.00 per sack of 100 lbs; Mer ?1.00 to ?1.15 ; Corn, ?1.00 to ?1.10 ; Oats, 75 cent! Peas, ?1.00 to ?1.15. CHARLOTTE, June 22.?Cotton.?'The cottc market is dull. Low middling 15$. Flour, ?3.75 to ?4; Corn, 03 to ?1.08; Met ?1.10; (bits, 70 to 75 cents; Peas, ?1.25. NEW YORK, June 22.?Cotton held highe Sales 850 hales at 17s to 18. Futures closed tin Sales 20,100hales as follows: June, 17 to 17 1-1( July# 17 5-32 to 17 5-16; August, 17 21-32 to 11-16; September, 17 21-32 to 17 11-16; Oetobe I7si to 17 J3-s:2; isoveinoer, 1/ ;wi> to 01 ; uecen ber, 17 3-18 to 171. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, June 19.?The following is tl comparative cotton statement for the week em ing to-day: 1874. 18713 Receipts at all ports for the week 12,4(51 19,8 Receipts for the year to date, 3,890,0(59 3,482,9 Exports for the week 18,134 40,1 Total Exports to date 1,71)9,29(5 2,423,0 Stock at all United States ports....2(50,8(57 222,3 Stock at interior towns 48,022 43,9 Stock at Liverpool, 942,000 878,0 American alloat for Great Britain. 127,000 188,0 Financial. NEW YORK, June 22.?Gold active at 111 112. Special Halites. Religions Notice. There will be preaching at Beersheba Ohnrc 011 the first Sunday of July, by Rev. J. W. Spral Services will commence at the usual hour. June 23 2G tf Religious Notice. There will be preaching at Shady Grove, con mencing Saturday before the first Sabbath i July. Preaching at Vernon and Zion on fouri Sabbath in June. L. A. JOHNSON. June IS 23 tf Religious Notice. Rev. J. II. Douglas will hold a Sacrament Meeting at Shiloah, Cleaveland county, N. C., r the fourth Sabbath in June, commencing on tl Saturday before, at 11 o'clock, A. M. June IS 25 2t HYMENEAL. Makhikd?On the 17th instant, bv J. J. L. Gii Esq., Mr. JOHN M. MILLEN and Miss MAll A. KENNEDY, all of Gaston county, N. C. On the 17th instant, at the residence of John H rat ton, Esq., bv Rev. James E. White, M OHARLES li. DIXON and Miss II ATT IE RATNET, ttanglTternf Samuel RiTInoy,~Tr.; all" York county. OBITUARY. I)iku?In Mecklenburg county, N. t\. on t 17th instant, of consumption, Mrs. REBKCC. wife of Dr. T. C. Neel, and (laughter of F. 1 Simril, deceased, in the 47th year of her age. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALE persons indebted to the estate of ROBEF F. CURRKNCK, deceased, are hereby noi tied that payment must be made without dela Persons having claims against the said estate a requested to present them, properly authenticate M. H. CURRENCE, Executor. June 25 26 3t* CATAWBA HIGH SCHOOL, NE\VT()1V,N. C. #THE eighteenth session of sixtei weeks will begin JULY 20TH, 1874. Rev. J. C. CLAP P. A. H. Principal. " JOHN A. FOIL, A. B. J. I). ROWE. J une 25 26 3t* ESTRAY CATTLE7 OTRAYED from my plantation, four mile? we of Yorkville, about the 20th of May, a dt colored COW, about four years old, with a smoo crop on the left car. When she left had on asm: bell. Also, a red and white spotted, or speck l< COW. A liberal reward will be paid for their d liverv to me, or for such information as will lei to their recovery. LOFTIN K. SHERER. June 25 * 26 2t RAILROAD NOTICE. /w-w^toi-iin3.-ia tJTi- w THE undersigned will be at Yorkville, < WEDNESDAY, the first day of July, for tl purpose of issuing certificates of Stock in tl Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Cot panv to the Stoekholdcrsof the late King's Mou tain Railroad Company. The now Stock will 1 issued upon the surrender of the old cortilieat properly endorsed. W. I). SIMPSON, Secretary O. A L. N. G. R. R. Co. June 2.1 * 2<> It BLACK SMITHING. eTHE undersigned respectfully i forms the citizens of Yorkville at vicinitv that he has OPENED BLACKSMITH SHOP, opposi Mr. Whitaker's Stables, where he ready to do any kind of work this line with which he may he 1 vorcd. He will give special attention to the r pairing of ST.KAM-EN< JINKS. SEWING M.CHINKS, MACHINERY, LOCKS, WAGON etc. The Shoeing of horses and mules will I made a specially, and satisfaction guarantee Give me a call. My terms for work are cash, and all woj must be paid for before it leaves the Shop. THOMAS CROSS. Suite 2"> 2d tf n H DR. JOHN MAY, AGENT, "THE OLD DOCTOR" NOW otters a certain cure ami preventive 1 IIOG and CHICKEN CHOLERA, which is sa neve/ to have failed wherever fairly tested. On cents a (mix. Conic and get sonic. It IS SURE TO BE a hot suminer, and, therefore, drastic lticdicin of all kinds should he avoided. Call at the "0 Doctor's" and get such medicines as aresuital to your different eases. No matter who is to he THE NEXT GOVERNOR, you may he sure of one thing, that your met eines, obtained from the "Old Doctor," are alwa gooil and reliable, fresh and pure, and at reason hie prices. New and seasonable goods are eo stantlv coming to hand. No impure and wort less medicines ever kept, and, THEREFORE, GOOD TIMES may lie fully expected, from this time forth, you make a habit of being certain to buy front JOHN MAY, M. I)., Agent. RIBBONS. \Ij()T of Ribbons, at reduced prices, can seen at M. STRAUSS A SON'S, * I CARROLL, CLARK & CO. rs j selling at cost. ! T ADIES' low-quartered doth Shoes at one i | j dollar a pair, lor cash, at CARROLL, CLARK A GO'S. dress goods. , /CARROLL, CLARK A. CO. will sell niee suinmer Dress Goods, at the small price of b'> cents ;h | per yard, for the cash. of shoes at cost. ss ~T7"OC can get men's and women's every day 6* i J. Shoes, at cost, for the money down, at' )e j CARROT,L, CLARK A GO'S. in | ready-made clothing. flARROLL, CLARK A- CO. have just received IS a lot of Ready-Made Clothing, which can he 50 bought l?w> ,or the cash. 's planes. u* A T,OT of Planes can he bought at cost, for the n* A cash, at CARROLL, CLARK it GO'S. sd ladies' hats. rS I TOST a few left, which will he sold regardless e | eJ of cost, for the cash in hand, at ;i- ! CARROLL, CLARK A GO'S. i looking glasses AX he bought verv low, for cash, at ill j CARROLL, CLARK A CO S. re i /<U 4 IWTt! KJ 1 Jl JX 11 P" f 1 REAST and Stay Chains, remarkably low, to id IJ close out, at CARROLL, CLARK ifc CO'S. f TIN-WARE. ' /COFFEE Pots, Dish Pans, Tin Cups and Pic Pans on hand and for sale, at a- CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. J PRINTS. THE nicest lot of Prints, in town, can be found at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. rf FLOUR. ip 4 Ct finh POUNDS Flour, all grades, just XOavJv'U from the West, can be found at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ~ TOBACCO. tJlNE Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, very low, for cash, at = CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. - SNUFF. a CAROLINA Belle and Lorillard's Scotch Snuff, at thecheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO. d, . TAX RETURNS FOR 1874. >n AUDITOR'S OFFICE, 1 Yorkville, S. C., June ISth, 1874. J d? "j^TOTICE is hereby given that my Office in j[N Yorkville, York county, will bo open from ir- the FIRST DAY OF JULY TO THE TWKNn. TIETH DAY OF AUGUST, 1874, to receive Returns of Real and Personal Property, owned by 1' the several tax-payers, in said county, on the 1ST ir? DAY OF JULY, 1874, and liable to taxation. ri* For the accommodation of tho tax-payers of the county, I will meet them, in person or by competent deputies, at the following times and ,e places, viz: j- At Brattonsville, in Bethcsda township, on i. Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and l lth of July. 20 At McConnellsville, in Bethesda township, on 15 Wednesday, the loth of July. 37 At J. W. Carroll's Store, in Bullock's Creek 93 township, on Thursday, the 10th of July. 52 At McNeel's Store, in Bullock's Creek town38 ship, on Friday, the 17th of July. (K) At Blairsville, Rainey & Son's Store, in Bul00 lock's Creek township, on Saturday, the 18th of July. At Allison's Store, Broad River township, on m Monday,tne zutn 01 JUiy. At MeDiU's Store, Hickory Grove, Broad River ? township, on Tuesday, the 21st of July. At Black's Station, in Cherokee township, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 22nd and 23rd of July. ~ At Whitaker's Station, in Cherokee township, on Friday, the 24th of July. At Gregg's Store, near Bethany, in King's " Mountain township, on Saturday, the 25th of tt. July. Alt Campbell it Carroll's Store, in King's Mountain township, on Monday, the 27th of July. ? At R. L. Simmons', in Bethel township, on Tuesday, the 28th of July. At Glenn it Glenn's Store, Bethel township, on |l" Wednesday, the 29th of July, in At Duff's Mills, Clay Hill, in Bethel township, Lh on Thursday, the 30th of July. At Rock Hill, in Catawba township, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday _ and Monday, the 4th, oth, <>th, 7th, 8tli and 10th of August. At Fort Mill, in Fort Mill township, on Tocs:l' day, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 11th, 12th >n and 13th of August. ie Tax-payers should he very particular to return correctly the quantity of land they own, as the returns now to be made, stand for live years, and abatement, on account of errors, can be made " only by the Comptroller-General. All returns, both real and personal, must be filed in this oilice on or before the TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, next. Otherwise, fifty per 11. cent, penalty will attach. This will be absolute. Y No civil oflicer can discharge all his duties without the aid of the good citizens interested S. therein. It is the privilege of every tax-paver? r. and I hold it to be the duty of each one?to report J. to the proper ollicer, all attempts at evasion of IctW, ill I Uk-iii iini^ |M w|im i.%> f ^mi^i aii uturv ui in value, in his section. I earnestly solicit such aid, ? and will, in all eases of attempt at such established evasion, so far as in my power, enforce the penalties of the tax law. JOHN (J. ENLOE, ? Auditor York County. Iie June 18 25 tf ft; ""PATTERSON'S MINERAL SPRINGS. " i Air "^ THIS celebrated watering place, _ 4J miles South-East of Shelby, on 3 i i^b9mS3L- tl>e Yorkville road, will be open for the reception of visitors from IT this time onwai'd. There are two Sulphur ti- Springs and one Chalybeate Spring. In the Suly. phur Springs, the proportions are about equal of re Sulphur, Iron and Magnesia. Visitors can get d. 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 everything will be done to make them comfortable and feel that they are at home. WM. tt. PATTERSON. 311 May 21 21 Gt IN BANKRUPTCY. Kqmrtc J. II. Clawson, Assignee, In Re. J. N. MeCali, Bankrupt.?Petition for Rale and to Call in Lien. Creditor*. NOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors holding liens against any portion ol the real or personal estate of the above named Bankrupt, to establish the same before William I. Clawson, .{ Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his otfice in ; j lorKViiie, wiuun uireeweeKsiromineuaie nereof, or they will he deprived of any interest in the eT distribution of the Bankrupt's estate. By order of Court. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. June IS 25 3t J. S. R. THOMSON, SOLICITOR I N Li A.NT IvIiLT 1JTCV, YORKVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to filing of petitions, to the prosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, lie and the collection and forwarding of Dividends to lie Creditors. When I am absent from Yorkville, all n- business, of the kind above mentioned, left for u- me with C. 10. SP10NCJ0H, Esq., fat Law Ollice of he Clawson & Thomson) will receive prompt attenes tion. March 12 11 tf ~ POM ANA HILL NURSERIES, ? Grccnshoi'Oi N. C., J. VAN 1LINDLEY, Proprietor. id A/fY A (IE NT, Mr. WALTER 1IOBBS, will he ^ lyJL in York county in July, and will go round with the Assessor, taking orders for FRUIT AND js ORNAMENTAL TREES, to be delivered in Nojn vember, 1S74. Sulfice it to say, I will give satis a faction, and every order given to an Agent of mine, will be filled, strictly, bv my supervision. ? June 11 * 24 4t ^ BARBER SHOP. (p rpiIOSE in want of an EASY SHAVE, a fash1 ionable and stylish cut of hair, or a pleasant ,i. tn id In viirinnw Kliamnnn. are reminded that ! THUS. BALLARD, Professor of the ArtTonsoj rial, is still in business, in his old Shop next door to the Rnquiukk building, where it will afford _ ! him groat pleasure to wait upon all who may den sire his services. Ka/.ors honed and sharpened, n ' and anv other work of that kind promptly done, f THOMAS BALLARD. R June 11 ' 25 lv CATTLE AND SHEEP. gr;THE undersigned respectfulor ly informs the public that he is "* i j / Drain the market for the purchase, rfl. --M I of good fat CATTLE AND SHEEP,and will pay lv j as high prices as any one else. Persons who have I Cattle or Sheep for sale are requested to give me i a call. 1 can usually be found at my residence in I Yorkville. " LOKTIN B. SHERER. . : June 11 24 3t Li i MISSOURI TRIPOLI. >le 1 TUST received a lot of Missouri Tripoli, espej (J cially adapted to housekecps for polishing ! ' l'lated-ware, Brass, Steel, (tlass, or any materia, j where a brilliant lustre is required. Full directions accompany each package. For sale by li_ i W. L. GRIST, Agent. y? | AUCTIONEERING. ia- ! rill IK undersigned takes this method to notify I -I the public that he will give prompt attention " j to A UCTION KEHIN( i in York and the adjoining I1* ' counties. Communications may be addressed to ! him at Yorkvillc, S. C. S. (?. BllOWN. March 5 HI 3t M AC HIN E NEE DEES. irj A LOT OF HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE j\_ NEEDLES justarrivedand for sale by j ' W. L. CRIST, Agent. " AGRICULTURAL LIElNS. (CONVEYANCES of Real Estate and MortJ gages, for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. T M. STRAUSS & SON, YORKYILLE, SO. CA. BARGAINS, BARGAINS! I IADIICS' Dress Goods at cost, and less than i A cost. M. STRAUSS A SON. REDUCED PRICES. OUR Ready-Made Clothing is now ottered at . reduced prices. M. STRAUSS A SON. DOMESTIC GOODS. A FULL line of brown and bleached Shirting, I I Prints, Stripes, and Bedticks, at low prices. ! M. STRAUSS A SON. \ MEN'S WEAR. A LARGE assortment of Cottonades, Jeans, Tweeds, Linen Drill and Cassiineres, are ofj ferin^ very low, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. TRUNKS, &C. tides, Ac. FOR GENTS' WEAR. Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Coatings, Suitings, Cassimeres, Serges, Caehemire, Tamise, Mohair, Byzantine, Florentine, Milanosp, Japanaixe and other Cloths ; Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Shirts, Ac., Ac. Besides the above Goods, selected with great care by COLONEL M'CORKLE, I have, also, in store the usual standard articles, which go to make a complete assortment of everything usually found in a first-class establishment, all of which I guarantee to sell at as low ngures as mo same (Jimmy ui vjuuus cun uu procured in any southern reta.il market. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods and learn prices. JOHN H. ADAMS. T. C. DUNLAP, AGENT. REPAIRING. REPAIRING neatly and promptly executed, by competent workmen, and bur charges shall be as low as we can afford. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. CENTRE TABLES. riOME very handsome Marble and Wood Top Centre Tables for sale, at the Yorkville Furniture Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. ROCKING CHAIRS. CANE and Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, for ladies, gents and children, at the Yorkville Furniturestore. T. 0. DUNLAP, Agent. SUITS. 7 SOME very handsome Bedroom Suits on hand, which will be sold verv low to close out. T. "C. DUNLAP, Agent. LOUNGE. TN these piping hot days there is nothing so comfortable as a good Lounge. It can be had of T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. TEAPOY. 1 1 LOT of Trunks, Valises and Satchels, at very I i low prices. M. STRAUSS it SOX. JACONET MUSLINS. I A LOT of soft finished Jaconet Muslins, over a ! A yard wide. M. STRAUSS it SOX. CAMBRIC. A' LL qualities of soft finished Cambric, can be found at M. STRAUSS it SOX'S. SWISS MUSLIN. PLAIN and figured Swiss Muslin for sale by M. STRAUSS it SOX. NAINSOOK MUSLIN. PLAIN and Striped Nainsook Muslin for sale by M. STRAUSS it SOX. LAWNS. BTSIIOP and Victoria Lawns, at anv price. M. STRAUSS it SOX. PldUES, &C. A LOT of Piques and Reveres, from 15 cents up, at M. STRAUSS it SON'S. PERCALES, &C. PERCALES and figured Muslins for sale, very cheap, at M. STRAUSS it SON'S. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ~ I A DIES' Dress floods, at reduced prices, may J be found at M. STRAUSS A SOX'S. IRISH LINEN. A GOOD assortment of Irish L. ien for sale, at M. STRAUSS <fe SON'S. J. H. ADAMS. NEW SPRING GOODS. . I WOULD respectfully inform iny friends and the public, that I am now receiving, direct from first hands in the northern markets, a full and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Consisting of full lines of the most fashionable styles, and of the best quality. FOR THE LADIES. Our stock of ladies' Dress Goods is unusually fine and attractive, and includes all the latest styles in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Percales, Jaconets, Organdies, Silks, White Goods, Trimmings, Ac.; Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shoes and Gaiters, Fancy Ar ^iuai i?; very nanusome Teapoy sewing suuuis, with lifting Tops, for sale bv T. C. DtJNLAP, Agent. BUREAUX. MARBLE and Wood Top Bureaux ean he bought very cheap, from T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. PICTURES. your Pictures and have them framed with Gill or Walnut Moulding, bv T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. CARRIAGES. CHILDREN'S Carriages ean be found at the Yorkville Furniture Store. T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. STOVES. ALMOST anv kind of Stove ean be bought . from * T. C. DUNLAP, Agent. BRACKETS. T 1 LARGE and handsome assortment of Brackcts for sale by T. 0. DUNLAP, Agent. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. -* " TTTP.P I.". A ? P ff'TT A P n TV<i U A M 11:1s sinnlied vv to mo for Letters of Administration Vn all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JANE INGHAM, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for the said county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 3D DAY OF JULY next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the said Administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal, this ISth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and in the SlSth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, J udge of Probate. June is 25 2t THE WINSHIP cbTTOi\ GIiv7 IN the construction of this GIN it is claimed for it to run lighter, bear a higher rateof speed, CLEAN THE SEED BETTER AND MAKE A PRETTIER SAMPLE OF COTTON, than any other Saw Gin now in use. They are simple and easily managed, being almost impossible to over feed or cause the roll to break. They have the SELF-OILING BOXES, affording protection against heat or lire. The superiority of these Gins can be authenticated by certificates from the most reliable persons in the country. THOMAS W. CLAWSON is now using one of I o --"*? Wo unll of P??/?fAyv 1111*111 Willi flllll'UMMninvMWH. ?? v/ ?.w ..vw.j I prices and deliver at anv depot or station, free of freight. JEFFERYS A METTS, Agents. Also, Agents lor the sale of the celebrated NEEDLE IS IN. June -1 23 tr executor's sale."" BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the j FIRST MONDAY OF JULY, next, the CIIOSES | IN ACTION belonging to the estate of R. N. Caldwell, deceased, which are coifsidercd worth less or doubtful. Terms?CASH. j R. A. ROSS, Executor. June is 2.r> 2t* waLterT b.metts, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, i YORKVILLE, S. C. Collections a specialty, and prompt remittances made. j February 2(> 9 tf ' IT. F. AblCKES. GAUZE SHIRTS. MEN'S Gauze .Shirts?a nice article?just received, and for sale low. II. P. ADICKES. PRINTS. A LOT of new Prints, comprising thirty styles of the newest and most fashionable figures, just in, and offered at the lowest cash prices. H. P. ADICKES. SOMETHING NEW. ~ TT'RMIN'E Cloth?something new, stylish and Ij comfortable for gents' suits?worth 75 cents, but which we have marked down to 50 cents. H. P. ADICKES. SUMMER LAWNS. WE have just received a large stock of new Lawns of various shades, which we are sellingcheap. IT. P. ADICKES. IIV ? TW JJ ML'J MjSJL A NEW supply of Ladies' Belts of latest stj'les, J\ receive'1 this week, and for sale eheap. H. F. ADICKES. HOME-MADE JEANS. WE have a large and varied stock of Homemade Jeans, at all prices, ranging from 25 cents up. H. F. ADICKES. SEWING SILKT FI1HE finest assortment of colors and the best X quality of spooled Sewing Silk to be found outside of a wholesale house, which we are positively retailing lower than the same can be bought in New York at wholesale. The attention of the ladies is called to this fact. H. F. ADICKES. SPRING CASSIMERES FOR men's and boys' wear, of all qualities and at all prices, which will bescld in patterns, or full suits and single garments will be made to order. II. F. ADICKES. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. MISCELLANEOUS. CANNED Fruits, Oysters, Sardines, Salmon, Deviled Ham, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Pickles. Sauces, Jellies, Catsups, Brandied Fruits,Ground Coffee, Chow-Chow, Essence Coffee, Nutmeg, Ginger, Spice, Cloves, Indigo, Cinnamon, Salt, Vinegar, iMoiassos, an grades; norse anu onoe Brushes, Blacking, Axle Grease, Concentrated Ley, Soap, all kinds; Cotton Cards, Tinware, assorted; Pearl Hominy and Grist, Buckwheat Flour, Tubs and Buckets, Fish, all kinds ; Bacon, Breakfast Strips, Hams, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Maccaroni, Starch, Yarn and many other things too tedious to mention. Call and see W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. I "TOPIC" I SAY, Mr. Snobs, have you seen the advertisement of W. H. cfc J. P. Herndon ? They advertise cheap Groceries. Oh! yes, I buy all my Groceries from them, as they sell cheaper than anywhere else, and have what they advertise. Well, I must stop my old way of buying, and go there with my cash, and save from fifteen to twenty per cent. I am for cheap living these panicky times. TOBACCO. IF you can't chew suck it. The very best Chewing Tobacco to be found here. Also, tine-cut and smoking Tobacco, best brands. W. H. <fc J. P. HERNDON. COME NOT home, father, but to Mr. HERNDON'S, and get us something nice to eat; we are tired of vegetables all the time. They keep so many good things. " HE THAT WORKS MUST eat, and he that eats must buy provisions, and the place to get the best and cheapest articles is at W. H. A J. P. HERNDON'S. LUM IN A RIE S. THE very best C. West A Son's Kerosine Oil, Adamantine and Wax Candles, for sale at W. H. A J. P. HERNDON'S. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. HOMINY. PEARL HOMINY on hand and for sale, by KENNEDY, LATIMER ?fe HEMPHILL. TOBACCO. A LOT of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco can be found at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. CRADLES. RAIN Cradles, Grass Rlades and Snaths, Tin Iffiiif P.itia fitirdrm l?;iU-rw mirl Wall RllP.ketS. for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. HATS, &c. LADIES' and Misses' Hats, Ribbons, Collars, Calicoes, Miles' Gaiters and Kid Boots, Slippers, (fee., for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. PANTS, &C. LINEN Drilling Pants, and excellent Collars, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. DRESS GOODS. A NICE assortment of Calicoes, Piques, Muslins, White Goods, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a splendid Gaiter, for only $2.00, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. FOR GENTS' WEAR. Y?/'E have a full assortment of Goods adapted f I to the season, for gents' wear. irnvv imw T AmUfl^D f. TJI7\fT>ITTT T ?C! IV i!i^ 1'jL/ 1 | UA. liiU I^IV U/ 11U1UX liijjij U. arum 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 live years. Prices as low as the exclusive use of the very best materials and the most thorough workmanship will permit. The principal pianists and composers and the piano-purchasing public, of the Houth especially, unite in the unanimous verdict of the superiority of the STIEFF PIANO. The DURABILITY of'our instruments is fully established by over SIXTY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, in the South, using over 300 of our Pianos. Sole Wholesale Agents for several of the principal manufacturers of Cabinet and ParlorOrgans. Prices lroin $50 to $000. A liberal discount to Clergymen and Sabbath Schools. A large assortment of second-hand Pianos, at prices ranging from $75 to $300, always on hand. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, containing the names of over HOOO Southerners who have bought and are using the Stieff Piano. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Warerooms, No. 0 North Liberty Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Factories, SI and no Uanuicn hi., aim 4? ana -u Perry St. May 21 21 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. To Mary Turner, ( J. W. Quinn, Amanda Rippy, Margaret Putman, Nora J. Lovelace and J. W. Quinn, legal heirs and representatives of Daniel Quinn, who died intestate. Greeting: YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to bo liolden at York Court [ House, for York county, on the 2tith day of June, [ Anno Domini, 1874, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of Daniel Quinn, deceased, situate in said county, on or near Bowon's river, bounding on lands of Obadiah Sarratt, David Gaston, 0. J. Webber and J. G. Webber, and containing one hundred and forty-three acres, should not be divided or sold, allotting to each one of I the legal heirs and representatives the one-tenth (1-10) part of the proceeds of sale, after the payment of debts and the costs of this action. Given under my hand and seal, this Oth day of Mav, 1871. JOSEPH A. MeLEAN, Judge of Probate. May 14 20 (It KENTUCKY MULES AND HORSES. FIFTY pihmc vim nifirrv whip? i m?p? 1 llliUL 1UU1IU illlII1 UUliX illUliUU UlUUilUUU FOR SALE, AT MY SALE STABLE, ROCK HILL, S. C. Call and examine before purchasing?I will sell or swap. A few elegant Hiding and Driving Horses. A. WILLIFOKI). December 4 41) ly AT MY POST AGAIN. 1HAVE resumed tho PRACTICE OF LAW, and have taken an office in the "Old Jail," opposite the office occupied by Wilson & Wilson, where I can be found, unless absent on professional business, from 10 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, until - o'clock, P. M., on Saturdays. T. J. BELL. January 211 4 tf MASONIC MEETINGS V A/ T11E N EXT RE<i ULARCOMMUNICAjffly TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M., will be holdon at tho Lodge Room, in Yorkvillc, on FRIDAY, the '-7th day of JUNE instant, at 7* o'clock, p. m. T. S. JEFFERYS, Secretary. J una 4 28 tf T. M. DOBSON & CO. GREAT REDUCTION. FINE Cloth Slippers for $1.50?price heretofore, ' $2.50. Call soon at the Leaders of low prices, j T. M. DOBSON A CO. LADIES' HATS. WE are offering ladies' Hats for 50 cents, which I we sold heretofore at 75 cents and $1.00. i T. M. DOBSON A CO. | _ ONLY $1.00. A NICE Summer Coat for only $1.00, just re- . ceived at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S., Leaders j of low prices. OILCLOTH. I 6 a OIL CLOTH, for Table Covers, at only j "4 $1.00 per yard, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S, Leaders of low prices. fipnni, cnTTO\. YOU can get good Spool Cotton at 50 cents per dozen, warranted 200 yards, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S, Leaders of low prices. LADDERS. A FEW Step-Ladders left, which will be dis- I posed of at low figures. T. M. DOBSON A CO. READY-MADE CLOTHING. JUST received a lot of Ready-Made Clothing, which we will sell very low, for the money. T. M. DOBSON ?t CO. MEALBAGS CAN be bought for the small sum of $1.00, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S, Leaders of low prices. GROUND COFFEE. GOOD ground Coffee can be bought at our Grocery, low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON it CO. MILL SAWS. 4 SUPPLY of upright Mill Saws, and Crosscut Saws kept on hand, which wo will sell at short profit. T. M. DOBSON & CO. LOW-Q.UARTEREDSHOES. A NICE low-quartered Shoe, for every day wear, for old and middle-aged ladies. T. M. DOBSON & CO. LOOKING GLASSES. OUR present stock of Looking Glasses is offered very low, to close out. T. M. DOBSON <t CO. WELL CHAINS. TOU can buy a galvanized Well Chain, which will not rust, and will last until you are tired of it, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. WINDOW SHADES." YOU can buy a roll of nice Window S.?ades for only 50 cents, at T. M. DOBSON <fe CO'S. SEA ISLAND SHIRTING. YOU can buy nice article of Sea Island Shirting, at DOBSON'S Store. 10CE NTSPE RY ARD. YOU can buy Dress Goods at DOBSON'S, at ton cents per yard. GRAIN CRADLES. A FEW Grain Cradles left, which we will sell low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON <ft CO. GLUE POTS^ YOU can find a good Glue Pot at DOBSON'S, which will be sold low for cash. WHITE COUNTERPANES. THE above are selling verv low, at the Store of T. ?f. DOBSON & CO. KETTLES. A NICE line of Preserving Kettles can be seen at . DOBSON'S. CHAMBER SETS. SOME nice Chamber Sets are offering low, to close out. T. M. DOBSON & CO. CHAMBRY. A NICE article of Chambry can be bought at low prices, for the cash, at DOBSON'S. STEELYARDS. STEELYARDS can be bought very low at DOBSON'S. SHOVELS AND TONGS. SHOVELS and Tongs are selling low, at DOBSON'S. CHEWING TOBACCO. DOBSON keeps the best Chewing Tobacco in York. Call and see. GRASS SCYTHES^ YOU can buy a good Grass Scythe at DOBSON'S. i TRUNKS. TRUNKS can be bought very low for the money at DOBSON'S. CRADLES. THE best Grain Cradles in town, can be seen of nARQnVS Grnnorv fttAPA. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. THE YOEKVI1LE COACH FACTOEY. WE would respectfully announceto the public that with increased facilities for the execution of neat and durable work, we commence the new year with a determination NOT TO BE EXCELLED, either in the quality of our manufactures or low prices for a similar article. In our show room may, at all times, be found a tine assortment of vehicles of various styles and prices, to an examination of which we respectfully invite those desiring to purchase. CARRIAGES of any particu lar description, if not on hand, made to order at short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. CONNER, HOBBS <fe DOBSON. COTTON, COTTON. PERSONS owing us can make payment in cotton at the very highest prices the staple commands. We are anxious to close our outstanding matters at the earliest date possible, and to this end will make the most liberal arrangements with those indebted to us. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING. REPAIRING and Job Work, of all kinds, pertaining to our regular business, will be promptly executed in the best manner and for reasonable prices. CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. THE SHORT LINE SCHEDULE. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. Co., Columbia, S. C., May 17,1874. THE following Passenger Schedule will be operated on and after tills date : going north. Tiaiti No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta, 0.30 a.m. ,4.15 p.m. Granitoville, *7.33 a. m. 5.11 p. m. Col'bia Junct'n,.. 11.38 a. in. f!,.05 p. m. Arrive Columbia, 11.48 a. m. 9.17 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.58 a. m. Winnsboro, 2.00 p.m. Chester, J4.00 p. m. Arrive Charlotte, 1U-15 p. ni. No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York at 0.05 a. in. I No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Wil inington and Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.15 p. m. going south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte, 7.00 a. in. Chester, 9.58 a. m. Winnsboro 11.43 a. in. Arrive at Columbia, 2.03 p. m. Leave Columbia, 2.13 p. in. 3.40 a. m. Col'bia Junction, J2.48 p. in. 4.15 a. m. Graniteville f7.15 p. m. *7.48 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 8.05 p. m. 8.45 a. m. "Breakfast. J Dinner, f Supper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage chocked to all principal points. par Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAMES ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. Porn,Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. May 28 22 tf A GOOD I\ VESTMENT. THE bonds issued by the County of York in aid of the CHESTER AND LENOIR NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY, are now offered for sale, and are commended to Guardians, Trustees, Capitalists, etc., as a safe and profitable investment. The Supreme Court of the State having affirmed the validity of the bonds, there can be no question of their safety as an investment. The bonds are to run for twenty years, j with iuterost payable annually, atthe rate of seven | per centum per annum, and are offered at eighty | cents on the dollar. The Coupons are receivable for taxes, and the bonds, as an investment, will realize about 8j| per cent, per annum. Persons who purchase previous to the 15th of April, will bo allowed a rebate of the interest which has accrued since the 1st of January last. The bonds are for sale by JEEFERYS A METT8, Yorkville, S. C. March 5 10 tf RAGS WANTED. 4 l~l flflA POUNDS of clean cotton and lin1U?UUU en Rags wanted, for wh'ch 2 cents per pcund will be paid, at the "ENQUIRER" OFFICE. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. HIGHLANDREMEDY. I HAVE been appointed wholesale agent for Moyer's Highland Rheumatic Remedy, and <?n furnish Dealers at Proprietor's lowest prices. This is a purely vegetable preparation, compounded from the orignal formula of a celebrated physician of Edinburg, Scotland, who used it in his practice for thirty years, with great success, and never failed to cure the most obstinate cases of Neuralgia and Rheumatism. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. WHITE LEAD. A LARGE supply of pure White Lead, Oils, Paints, <fec., always on hand at the York Drug Store. If parties that are wishing to paint, will send us the size of their house, we will return, free of charge, a correct itemized estimate of the cost. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. MARSDEiVSSYRUP. A SAFE and certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, and summer comElaints in children. Every family should have a ottle in the house. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. JUST OUT, sfnnowau Jackson.threefine A riUOIJUQU JLjnnd popular brands ofSegars, can be found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. DO READ THIS. CLOT WORTHY'S Poulterers' Friend cures Cholera in Chickens. Get it in time and save your fowls. On hand at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. STICK A PIN HERE. THE largest return for the least investment, applies to purchases made at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. RUSSIAN HAIR DYE^ DYES instantly, black or brown. Call for it at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER Of JAMES A. BARNWELL.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 11 th day of June, 1874. "VfOTICE ishereby given that a Petition has been IN hied in said Court, by JAMES A. BARNWELL, of York county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An ActtoEstablishaUniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d ftlarch, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims Srovable under the said Act; and the 9th day of uly, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I.Clawson, one oftho Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, athis office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. June 11 24 3t ~~ IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District ofS. Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF " TT ?r ? X3T? v?Tn RatikruDtCV. u? xi# itl/luab a am ?? 1 v At Yorkville, in said District, on the Wth day of June, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in the said Court, bv C. H. MABRY, of Spartanburg 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," Approved 2a March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 9th day of July, 1874, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the 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 where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. June 11 24 St IX THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District ofS. C. in the matter of J. LEORY SUTTON.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on ine iom u?y uj June, 1874. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has ill been filed in the said Court, by J. LEORY StJTTON, of York county, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, unaer the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d March, 1867. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims Srovable under the said Act; and the 16th day of uly, 1874, at 12 o'clock M., is assigned for the 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 where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, [ if any they have, why the prayer of the said PeI tition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. June 18 25 3t ttA THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. in the matter of J. M. SMARR.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on the 18th day of June, 1874. THIS is to give notice that a Petition lias neen filed in the said Court by J. M. SMARR, of York County, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An AH to Establish a Uniform tiystcw of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd March, 1807, for adiscliargeand Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 16th day of July, 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 I and where the Creditors may attend, and shew [ cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal asMesscngei By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. June 18 25 3t Tork marble yard. " Monuments, Tablets, Tombstones, Mantels, &e., on Hand or Made to Order at Short Notice. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the public that I 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 -* n?i" uni omi WiniiBWn on anyplace ueiwecu nucn um?..u , the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, FREE OF CHARGE for transportation. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the same. F. HAPPERFIELD. January 1 1 ly ~ BJ^ATCHLEY'S i Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Efficient and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. Attention is especially inviteA to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop ChecK Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump, or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks |or scales, and will out last any other. I For sale by Dealers and the Trade generally. Inquire for Blatchley's Pump, and if not for sale in your town, send direct to CHAS. C. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JEFFEKYS & METTS, Agents, Yorkville, S. C. May 28 22 6m STATE 0FT0UTH~CAR0LINT. 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 approved February 22nd, 1870, entitled "An Act to regulate the publication of all Legal and public Notices, and the order heretofore issued designating the "Carolina New Era" as the official paper for the county of York is hereby rescinded. By oruer 01 me duuiu. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State, and Secretary of the 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 offlco. ' H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. THE HOMESHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. THE best Cheap Machine in the Market. If the 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 tho last twelve months than all other Sewing Machines combined. You can buy a HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE for about half the money you will have to pay for a lirst-class Machine. i&fir Home Shuttle Needles kept constantly on hand. Any Home Shuttle Attachment furnished at short notice. W. L. GRIST, Agent,