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MASONIC MEETING. \A/ THE NEXT REGULARCOMMUNICAjm/ TION of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M., will be holden at the Lodge Room, in Yorkville, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of MAY, next, at 71 o'clock, p. ni. H. W. HOPE, Secretary. April 22 10 tf IN THE DISTRICT COL RT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. IN THK MATTER OF J. NELSON McCALL.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in said District, on the 22d day of April, 1875. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been tiled in said Court by J. NELSON McCALL, of York 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 States," Approved 2nd March, 1HH7, for adischargeand Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 13th day of May, 1875, 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 ottico 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 hp granted. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 22 16 3t IX THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. Tn the Matter of ) T T>.,?vrnntnv L. D. McMACKIN, Bankrupt, j In Bankrupt0J* At Yorkville, in the said District, on the ~d day of April, 1875. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been tiled in the said Court, by L. D. MeMACKIN, 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 States," Approved 2nd March, 1S67, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from -til his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 13th day of May, 1875, at 12 kdock, M., is assigned for ahearing of the saule, before W. I. Clawson, Esq., 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. April 22 10 3t XOTICE^ U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, May 1, 1875, to April 30, 1876. THE Revised Statutes of the United States, Sections 3232,3237,3238 and 3239, require every person engaged in any business, avocation or employment which renders him liabloto aSPECIAL TAX, to procure and place conspicuously in his establishmentorplace of businessa Stamp j . tPk'CI A T. TA V for UCllOHUg lilt? {JtlJIIICIIIr Ul -WIU Ui ..... the Special-Tax*Year beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers, $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor, 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, 25 00 " Retail dealers in leaf tobacco, 500 00 And on sales of over $1000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of 81000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 5 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 00 And for each still manufactured, 20 00 And for each worm manufactured, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10 00 Manufacturers of Cigars, 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first-class, (more than two horses or other animals), 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (two horses or other animals), 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class, (one horse or otheranimal), 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels, 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to L. Cass Carpenter, Collector oflnternal Revenue at Columbia, S. C., and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they may need, prior to May 1, 1875, and without further notice. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of internal Revenue. Office of Tut. Fee., Washinqton, D. C., Feb. 1,1875. March 18 11 4t lumru.^ iojtkexdalT^ Y. D. S. P. P. W. Ij. HAVING entered into a contract with a large White Lead Manufacturing Firm in, New York, to make expressly for me, a perfectly pure article of White Lead, t have christened* it the York Drug Store Premium Pure White Lead, and oiler it to the Duhlic with a iruarantee of its strict purity, and of its giving entire satisfaction to the consumer in everv instance. * JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. PREPARED PAINTS.I HAVE taken the Agency for Wadsworth, Martinez <fc Longman's pure Paints, prepared for immediate use. Parties purchasing can select their own colors. Sample cards can be seen at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. IRON AND CINCHONA. XRON and Cinchona and Iron and Quinine are most excellent Tonics and Renovators, and their use recommended by the Medical Profession as preventatives in Diptheria. All of these elegant preparations for sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. IODO BROMIDE OF CALCIUM COMPOUND FT1HIS remedy is a powerful Alterative, Resolvent and Tonic, and has attracted a great deal of attention lately, by its successful use in the treatment of diptheria. For sale at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKKNDAL. GOWLAND'S LOTION. TJOR improving the complexion, removing tan J"' and freckles, and rendering the skin soft and transparent. Used by the Royal Family and the Nobility of England. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN 0. KUYKENDAL. THIRD SUPPLY. T If AVE just received a third supply of Cutler's Inhalers, for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung diseases. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. TO CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned will receive SEALED BIDS, until noon on Tuesday, the 11th of May. 1875, for the erection of a BRIDOE over Crowder's Creek, on the Armstrong's Ford road, near the residence of Larkin Brannon. Specifications can be seen atthe office of the Board of County Commissioners at Yorkville. Bids will be opened at the hour above designated, on the ground where the bridge is to be built. All bids must be accompanied by security for the faithful performance of the contract, in double the amount of the sum bid. II. K. ROBERTS, Chairman of Board. April 8 14 5t FAIR WARNING. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned not to hunt, A fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass upon the lands of either of the undersigned, without having first obtained consent, as tresspassers will be prosecuted tothefull extentof the law. W. J. STEPHENSON, ROBERT BLACK, JAMES STUART, A. F. LOVE, J. R. KENNEDY, J. L. SUTTON, L. B. SHERER, S. fi. BROWN, JOHN B. WHITESIDES, E. A. BLACK. W. E. ERWIN, Agent. April 15 15 St IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THK MATTKK OK R. H. RRADI.KY, HANKRUPT. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The un' X dersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of theestate of It. H. BRADLEY of Chester county, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by W. I. CLAWSON, Register. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. Anril 8 18 3t C. E. SPENCER, ATTORNEY AT LA.W YORKVILLE, S. C., WILL practice in the Probate and Circuit Courts of the State, and in the District Court of the United States. January 7 1 ly NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I am prepared to sharpen razors, scissors, shears ami other fine-edged instruments. Prices?for finning and sharpening razors, 25 cents, and for sharpening scissors or shears, 10 cents each, and satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. TOM BALLARD, Barber. February 25 8 tf MEDICAL NOTICE. T"|R. J. A. WALKER having located in Rock \j Hill, otfers his professional services to the citizens of the town and vicinity. April 15 15 * tf ~ TRIAL JUSTICE'S BLANKS. p..' - I KCO< i N T Z A N C ES, Warrants of Arrest,Suin_I\ mens in civil action, and Executions. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. WANTED. A GOOD MILCH COW with a voting Calf. Apply to R. LATH AN. <3L T. M. DOBSON & CO. | GREAT EXCITEMENT AT DOBSON'S MILLINERY STORE, j THIS great excitement is brought about bjT the arrival of HIS THIRD STOCK OF MILLINERY this Spring. The Store is being crowded daily from town and country, with customers purchasing the latest styles of HATS, BONNETS, RUCHES, j RUFFS, RIBBONS AND BUSTLES-the only j place in this town where such styles can be pro cured. Our HATS AND BONNETS are trimmed by a FIRST-CLASS MILLINER* out of good material and are more durable and stylish and put up out of better material than any TRIMMED WORK brought from the northern markets. Any Hat or Bonnet not in stock, will bo PUT UP AT SHORT NOTICE, and at reasonable prices. A nice lot of FLOWERS and SCARFS on hand. BRIDE'S HATS AND VAILS, RUFFS AND FIXTURES, furnished at very short notice and at reasonable prices. T. M. DOBSON ?fc CO. GOLD JEWELRY. WE have just received a large lot of Gold Jewv.r.Rnlw and Pins. Rines. Brace Clljr, ouvu c.-, ? , ? . lets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, every article warranted as represented. Also, some nice Jet Chains. Call and examine our Goods and get our prices. T. M. DOBSON & CO. GROCERIES. OUR Family Grocery is always supplied with the best Family Groceries that the market affords, and at low figures. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. READY-MADE CLOTHING. THE largest and best assortment of ReadyMade Clothing ever offered in this market. Call and see us. T. M. DOBSON ?ft CO. 50 CENTS PER DOZEN. """ ^ nf IVIiifo Cnfton at oft CRIlts L/U/XII Ui *? ??i?v ?- -? per dozen, warranted 200 yards on a spool, for sale at the Dry Goods Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. DRESS GOODS. A NICE assortment of Dress Goods can be found at the Grand Central Dry Goods Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. CALICOES. 10,000 YARDS of pretty prints just arrived at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of T. M. DOBSON A CO. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE/ SUITES. Y*7"E have Suites from $45 to $100. Some very handsome. Come and see them. Also, some cheap Bedsteads. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. BUREAUX. ~~ JUST arrived, a lot of cheap Bureaux at $12 and ?14. Verv prettv for the price. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. WALNUT WARDROBES." WE have a few very pretty Walnut Wardrobes for sale. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. UK IBS. SOM E nice Cribs and Trunnel Bedsteads, for the little folks. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. LOUNGES. A FEW Lounges for sale. Come soon, if you want one. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. REPAIRING. YOU can get almost any kind of Furniture Repaired at reasonable nriees. at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. ROCKING CHAIRS. Y70U can find Rocking Chairs at the 1 YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. MATTRESSES. YOU can find nice Mattresses at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. DINING CHAIRS. 17"OU can find a lot of nice Dining Chairs at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. RACKS. HAT and Towel Racks can he found at the YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. $2500. WILL be given for f>00 CORDS OF OOOD TAN BARK, delivered at our Tannery. W. II. <fc J. P. HERNDON. REMEMBER. "tIrOU who buy on creditor over thirty days may A expect to pav more than those who pav cash. * W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON. CASH. rpil E Cash Customer is always taken into conJ_ sideration. We sell goods at bottom prices I for cash. W. H. ct J. P. H ERNDON. PLAYED. OUR celebrated (Iuanos are almost exhausted, t'or the season. You who want to avail yourselves of a Rood tiling, had better come forward and leave vour name for it. W. 11. J. P. HKRNDON. TRY A HALF or whole sack of our celebrated Flour. We guarantee every sack, or no pav. W. II'. A J. P. HKRNDON. GAliDEX SEEDS. SUCH as Real is, Cabbage, Peas, Squash, Radish, Turnip, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Beet ami a variety of llower Seeds, said to be of the best quality. W. II. A*. J. P. HKRNDON. PLOWS. AX assortment of Plows, such as Twisters, Scooters, Bull Tongues, Straight Shovels and I Sweeps, at prices to suit, for the money. W. II. A J. P. HKRNDON. j TWO HORSE PLOWS. TRY one of our two-horse Plows at ?S..r>0. It : is cheap at the money. I W. II. A J. P. HKRNDON. ! TO FARMERS. I HAVE on lmnd a few tons of the following brands of Fertilizers: ' English Stonewall, long ton, 2240 pounds. British Lion, ton 2(100 pounds, j litiwan, ton 2000 pounds. These Fertilizers eotne highly recommended. I desire to keep nothing hut tiie best, and some- i ! thing that will give entire satisfaction. I would ! be glad if my friends would call and give some of these Fertilizers a trial and be convinced. W. II. MeCORKLE. | j March 18 11 tf EXECUTORS'NOTICE. | ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN T. IIARPER, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment without delay. Those having . , claims against the said estate are requested to I present them for payment by the 2">th of April, next. T. E. HARPER,) J(> ,t j L. B. BROWN, ] J'xe(,UorsApril I 13 3t* I JSfc Jt> JbV cRJfc KENNEDYj LATIMER & HEMPHILL. FLOUR. A LOT of choice country Flour, from McElwee's Mill, and 8000 pounds Western Flour, at wholesale or retail. Also, Early Rose and Goodrich Potatoes, Canned Fruits, green and black Teas, choice New Orleans Molasses, Garden Seeds, and an excellent line of Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. BROWN LINEN DRILLING, COTTONADES, Summer Cassimeres, and a full line of Salem, N. C., Goods, Linen Bosom Shirts, Berlin Gloves, Ac., at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. - ATg? LADIES' Trimmed Hats, and Ladies' and Misses' Woodlawn Hats untrimmed, for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. RIBBONS, RUFFLES, beautiful white Pique, and a fine assortment of bleached Homespuns, for sale Ul inn fsiore ui KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. CALICO. PRETTY Calico, Percales, Pacific Lawns, Hosiery, <fcc., for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER <fc HEMPHILL'S. CORSETS. THOMPSON'S Glove-Fitting Corsets for sale. KENNEDY, LATIMER <ft HEMPHILL. C. G. PARISH, AGENT. OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. BACON." 1000 POUNDS good Bacon. 500 " " Hams. 200 " " Breakfast Bacon. All of the above for sale bv C. G. PARISH, Agent. CANNED GOODS. OYSTERS. Salmon, Sardines, Peaches. Pears, Peas, Pickles, Deviled Ham and Turkey. Also, all kinds of Crackers and Cakes for sale, opposite the Depot. C. G. PARISH, Agent. ." MOLASSES. NEW Orleans, Sugar House, and Common Molasses, and some good Syrups, for sale at the lowest market prices. C. G. PARISH, Agent. SUGAR AND COFFEE. THAVE just received a lot of nice (joiree ana Sugar, which I am selling at low figures. Remember, I sell for cash only, and can give you bottom prices. C. G. PARISH, Agent. divingsville yarn. T'OU (an get Bivingsville-Yarn and Shirting, bv calling on me, opposite thp depot. C. G. PARISH, Agent. shoes. A LOT of nice Shoes, for every-day wear, as cheap as can be found. C. G. PARISH, Agent. tobacco. CHEWING and Smoking Tobacco and Cigars for sale, as low as the lowest. C. G. PARISH, Agent. tin and pot ware. I^OU can find Tin and Potware of all kinds and at low prices, opposite the depot. C. G. PARISH, Agent. prints. JUST received a lot of nice Prints, as cheap ns the cheapest. C. G. PARISH, Agent. hats7 GENTLEMEN can be supplied with Hats, at short profits, by C. G. PARISH, Agent. candies. YOU can buy Candies low, from C. G. PARISH, Agent. Jll JT Jr%. JLJ AJULM^d>C7 j SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Our stock of SPRING ANDSUMMER GOODS ' " - ' ? " - ~r *i.? | is oaiiy arriving, ami uy uu: wim ?>i me mtn v>e will be able to offer UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS in many lines. We will sell BELTS much cheaper than ever before. A Belt similar to that we sold a few clays a<;o for forty cents, we will now sell for FIFTEEN CENTS. Call and examineour stock. II. F. ADICKES. DRESS GOODS. JUST received a nice assortment of Dress Goods, Lawns and Percales. H. F. ADICKES. CALICOES. OUR CALICOES are the prettiest in town. II. F. ADICKES. LADIES' HATS. I HAVE the largest stock of Ladies' Hatstrimmed and untrimmed?in town. Also, Misses' and Children's HATS, all of which will be sold low. II. F. ADICKES. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS. IX every style and quality: Straw, Fur, Cassimere and Wool, in which line of Goods we can oiler the greatest inducements. II. F. ADICKES. FANS AND PARASOLS, new styles, remarkably cheap. Our stock of WHITE GOODS is unusually large?Tarleton, all colors; Swiss, Jaconet, IJarred Muslins, Nainsooks, Victoria and Hishop Lawns. We sell good Tarleton at JO cents per yard. II. F. ADICKES. MOSQ.UITO BAR, All colors, for sale by II. F. ADICKES. I I I i THOMSON & SPENCER, Solicitorsin Bankruptcy j YORKVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to filing of petitions, 1 to the prosecution of claims in Bankruptcy, ' and the collection and forwarding of Dividends'!*). Creditors. February 4 5 tf WM. L. GRIST ~~| TS Agent for the Charleston News and Courier, Columbia Union-Herald, New York Tribune, ( and Harper's and Leslie's publications. Sub- i seriptions received for any publication. I am I also Agent for the improved Home Shuttle Sew- [ ing Machine. . 1 <K> A> WO QRtdso the"ywrkville enquired SEW PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS! UNPRECEDENTED OFFERS! j BY a very liberal contract just entered into with the Weed Manufacturing Company, we are enabled to offer greater inducements to clubmakers than ever heretofore. READ OUR PROPOSITIONS! Weed Staving Machine, No. 1.?Price, $60. For a club of 40 subscribers, at ?2.50 each, we will give a Weed Sewing Machine of (he above.style, the cash price of which is sixty dollars. Weed Sewing Machine, No. 2.?Price,.'565. For a club of 45 subscribers, at $2.50 each, we will give a Weed Sewing Machine of the above style, the cash price of which is sixty-five dollars. Weed Sewing Machine, No. 3.?Price, STO. ForaclubofoOsubscribcrs, at $2.f>0 each, we will give a WkkdSkwing Machine of the above style, the cash price of which is seventy dollars. The reputation of tho Weed Sewing Machine is equal to that of any other first-class machine in the market, and of its merits we can speak advisedly?having had one in constant use in our own family since 18(50, during all of which time it has never failed to work in the most satisfactory manner. ? OUR LIBERAL OFFERS. In addition to the attractions of the Enquirer, we invite attention to our terms of subscription, and tho liberal offers we make to those who may be disposed to form clubs. TERMS?FREE OF POSTAGE. Single copy, one year, ?:i 00 Two years to the same address, 5 00 In clubs, each subscriber, one year, 2 50 PREMIUMS FOR CI.LIIS. To those willing to form clubs for the Enquirer we make the following liberal oilers: 1. For 40 subscribers, at 82.50 each, wo will give a No. 1 Weed Sewing Machine, worth 8<i0. 2. For 45 subscribers, at 82.50 each, we will give a No. 2 Weed Sewing Machine, woith $05. 3. For 50 subscribers, at $2.50 each, we will give a No. 3 Weed Sewing Machine, worth $70. The engravings given above in this column reprcsentthestyleofthe different machines. No. lis black walnut, oiled, plain table. No. 2 is black walnut, oiled, half ease. No. 3 is black walnut, oiled, half ease, with two side drawers, and with or without drop-leaf, as may bo preferred. These oilers are not confined to a single club, nor is there any competition invited as to who shall procure the largeM club. Each and every | club of 40, 45 or 50 names will be entitled to the designated premium. The machines will be shipped from the nearest branch ollice of the Weed Machine Company to the persons entitled to receive them, transportation charges, which will rarely exceed $5, if sent by freight line, to bo paid by the person receiving the machine. The oli't,. made in this prospectus will bo binding upon the proprietor of tho Enquirer until the 15th day of October, 1875; and persons who may commencemakingclubs, can forward names as rapidly as procured, in every case to be paid in advance, having until tho above-mentioned date in which to complete their lists. It is not required that subscribers shall all receive their papers at the same post-oflice; butsubscriptions must bo for a term not less than one year. One sunsoninER for two years wii.i, re EQUIVALENT, IN MAKING UP LISTS, TO TWO NAMES FOR ONE YEAR EACH. Subscriptions may commence with any number, and the paper will be sent for a full j'ear from tho time the subscription begins. Each club-maker will be credited with names as they shall be received ; and should any fail to secure either premium by the 15th of October, 1875, but should procure ten or more subscribers, an extra copy of the paper will he given for the ten names thus procured, and for all subscriptions in excess of ten, a cash commission of twenty-five cents will be given on each name. tllu enquirer is sent free of postage to ai.l Subscribers. Remittances may he made at our risk, by draft, post-office order, or in registered letter; if made otherwise, we will assume 110 risk. Write names plainly, giving post-office, county and State. Specimen copies of the Enquirer will be sent to anj' address on application. ANOTHER SPLENDID OFFER. l'UKMIUMs TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS. For the advantage of those who are inaccessible by a club-maker, but may yet wish to avail themselves of our liberal oilers to subscribers, we have made arrangements with the publishers of Smith's Bible Dictionary by which we are enabled to oiler that valuable work as a premium to subscribers, at a cost to the subscriber for the book and the Enquirer, of little more than the publisher's price of the book. Smith's Bible Dictionary is a standard work, and indispensably necessary to every student of the Bible, or to every person who desires to read the sacred volume intelligibly. The Dictionary is the work of I)r. William Smith, of the University of Lon- | don, and the most eminent lexicographer in the world, who, in its preparation associated with | hiiuselfover seventy distinguished divines and 1 ...itl.nm ..Clw.tl. Vlir/ltlli Slid this Cf>l 111 f.l* V- ltl t ll<> I great task of preparing a comprehensive Dictionary of tlio Bible, and supplying a want long felt by the religions public. The result of these labors appeared in three large and very costly volumes, a wonderful monument of learning. An abridgement of this great work, for popular use, made by Dr. Smith himself, is the one we have arranged to furnish our subscribers. The book contains every name in the Bible respecting which anything can be said. It embraces the results of historic research, antiquarian investigation, the study of languages and dialects, and the discoveries of the modern travelers and explorers in the Holy Land?Robinson. Rawlinson, Ferguson, Layard, Otfertand Stanley, the book is printed from new stereotype plates, on good paper, and is appropriately illustrated with over 125 Engravings of beautiful Scenes, ! Ancient Cities, and Memorable Places of the | Holy Land, descriptive Figures and valuable Maps. It contains nearly MM) closely-printed, i doub'e-column, octavo pages, including 24 ele- i gant full-page, Steel and Wood Engravings. It j is printed in type of a heavy, distinct, and very j legible face. The publisher's price of Smith's Bible Diction- ' ary is $3.50. We will furnish a copy of the work, j substantially bound in cloth, and a copy of the ; ENqtrtKitn one year for $4.50. Or for a dub of) five subscribers at $2.50 each, we will furnish a , copy of the Dictionary to the getter up of the club. The book will be mailed, free of postage, to the j person entitled to receive it, direct from the office j of publication. Subscribers whose terms of subscription have not expired, by forwarding the money, will receive a copy of the Bible Dictionary, and have their subscription to the Enouiuku extended one year. The cash must accompany all orders. L. M. GRIST, Proprietor, Yorkville, S. C. I VtkSU ?'S? -w ? G. W. CHALK, R. N. LITT] GEO. W. CE CHARIOT COMMISSION AND DEi GRAIN, FLOUR, I1AC05 ALSO, Receivers of Cotton, for sale on arrival, < for RHODES and YVANDO FERTILIZER A ing customers, we offer extra inducements. JOHN E. HARDIN, late of Chester, is to see, and receive orders from lus friends in Yorl March 4 CLARK BROTHERS SMOKING TOBACCO. DURHAM, Old Sport and Ashley Smoking Tobacco, for sale low, for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. GARDEN SEEDS. AFRESH supply of Garden Seeds, grown by BriggsA Brothers, Rochester, New York, for sale only for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOWS. <-11 OL??a10 "Hull r|lVVl?il^U DflOVUIS, OHiliKIIL omiyru, m. .... X Tongues and Sweeps. All steel. For sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. FJ OUR A FULL line of the very best Western Flour. Put up especially for CLARK BROTHERS. PLOW LINES. COTTON and Manilla Plow Lines cheap, for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. CROCKERY. A GOOD assortment of Croekerv for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. HAMS. ~ A SUPERIOR article of Hams for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. BEEF. SMOKED and Dried Beef can be found at the cheap Grocery Store of CLARK BROTHERS. COFFEE. THE best article of Green and Roasted Coffee in town, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. ~IRISH POTATOES. EARLY Rose and Goodrich Potatoes, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. MOLASSES. A.TEW Crop New Orleans Molassessor cash, at IN CljAliK ISKUTtlJSIVS. HOES. BRADE'S Crown and solid Stool Hoes, low for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. GRIST. PEARL Grist and Rice for sale at the Store of CLARK BROTHERS. W. P. HOB IIS. _ GItEAT BARGAINS. T WOULD inform the public that I now haveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished in finestyle, in which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained. I will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less than such class of ivork lias ever been sold in this market since the war. Call and examine my stock and be convinced of the truth of what I say, and if you want a Buggy take advantage of the present'opportunity losecureone CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. THE NEW BUSIi\ESS. HAVING become, bvpurchase, sole proprietor of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, I respectfully announce that I shall conduct the business as heretofore. Besides keeping on hand a full stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or design will be made at short notice and in superior manner. By havingcmployed only the most * l ...?l,i.? flioi'eynunn/.h'vo hrnnr*hr>tt Competent >vm nniuu, ill uiiiii .... ~ ?, I feel assured that I can please the most exacting taste, both as to style and durability. Persons in want of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE will do well to examine my stock. W P. HOBBS. REPAIRING, REPAINTING, Ac., done,as heretofore, inthe best style and at the lowest prices for cash, which, in all cases will be expected on the delivery of work. W. P. HOBBS. G. H. O'LEARY, MANUFACTURER. SADDLES. MY stock of Saddles is complete, which I am offering at reduced prices. MeClellan Wagon Saddles at $3.50 and $1.50; the Morgan at $0.50. G. II. O'LEARY. __ ____ ^ CARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness, all grades and prices, sis cheap sis the cheapest, at G. H. O'LEAHY'S. BRIDLES. RIDTNG Bridlesat8l.50, Halter Bridlesat $2.50 Blind Bridles at $1, $1.75 and $2, at G. II. O'LEARY'S. VACUUM OIL. fllHE best Oil in use, for Leather, for sale by 1 G. II. O'LEARY. M. STRAUSS & SON. SPRING GOODS. "I UST received a new Stock of Prints, Men's %J Wear, and (tent's Jlats, at M. STRAUSS A SON'S. SHIRTIi\G A ND WHITE GOODS 4 very large stock of Brown and Bleached Shirting aud White Goods?the cheapest ever otl'ered in this town?just arrived and for sale bv M. STRAUSS A SON. LESS THAN COST. OVER-COATS. BLANKETS. SHAWLS, NUBIAS. M. STRAUSS it SON. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT Of V W AT THE YORKVILLE TIN FACTORY. CRASH. DOWN comes the Tin. Owing to dullness in the metal trade, I am enabled to sell TinWare at AIR-LINE PRICES. Gallon Coffee Pots at 50 cents. J. M. ADAMS, the Tin Man. GUANO HORNS. IF you want to go up the spout in a Guano Horn, call on the Tin Man. STOVE FIXTURES. IF you want Stove Fixtures and Pot-Ware, look out for the new Tin Shop on Main Street. .1. M. ADAMS. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY STATIONERY, AND BOOK BINDERY. THANKING the public for liberal past patronage, I now invite attention to my complete stock of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, consisting, in part, of Flat Papers, Midium, Folio Post, Deinv, Letter and Note. Blank Books, neve ry variety; Envelopes, Slates, Ink, Ac, Fancy Stationery, Gold Pens and Pencils, PenKnives. Writinir Desks. Ac. Also, BOOK BINDING DONE, in all its various brandies. Sheet Music, Periodicals, Law Books, A*c., bound in any style desired. Old Books rebound and repaired. PRINTED BILL AND LETTER HEADS A SPECIALTY Orders promptly attended to, at lowest cash prices. * E. R. STORKS, 133 Main Street Columbia, S. C. March 23 12 tf "JOHN R! LONiioivT HOCK HILL, S. C., DEALER IN STANDARD FERTILIZERS. PRICES REDUCED. Cotton taken in the fall at 13 cents, delivered at Rock Hill, S. C. A full supply of the following FIRST-CLASS GUANOS, on hand: Etiwan, Wando, Navassa, Zell's, Bradley's, Sea-Fowl, Royal Compound, Eureka and iUape's. ORDEltS HOL1C1TE1). February is 7 2m WANTED. ~ "?*7"K wish to purchase good BEEF CATTLE, If for which we will pay the highest market prices. We shall soon open a BEEF MARKET in the building in rear of the old Masonic Hall, of which, when we open, the public will be duly notified. We intend to furnish the best quality of Beef at the lowost prices MeCONNELL it SNIDER. April 15 15 tf L.EJOHX, JOHN L. HARDIN. [ALIi & CO., TE, N. C? MERCHANTS, ILKRS IN j f, GROCERIES, &C., &C. >r to store and sell at Shipper's di scretion. Agents 1 .ND PHOSPHATES. To prompt and cash pay- < now associated with the firm, and will be pleased i t and Chester Counties. ' 9 3m i AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 T? : J. D. JOHNSON, Bankrupt. J In B-inkruPtcyBY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will i expose to public sale at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, 1875, tho Homestead Tract belonging to the estate of the above named bankrupt, containing 198 Acres., i more or less, and bounded by lands of B. H. Masl u/,,, t t vvit}ipp? and others. TERMS OF SALE. One half cash. The balance on a credit till 1st : January next, with interest from day of sale, i Purchaser to (jive a bond secured by a mortgage j of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for ne! cessary papers. T. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee. Aprils 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. | In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? | MILES JOHNSON, Bankrupt, j 1,1 B?nkruPt< yBY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MAY NEXT, The Homestead, a house and lot in Yorkville, on Jeiferson street, belonging to the estate of the above named bankrupt, hounded by lotsof W. E. Rose, and others, containing THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, more or less. Terms of Sai.k.?One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 8 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In iho District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 TnT>n-b..,n(?? JEREMIAH MOSS, Bankrupt. ) InBankruPt?y. BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will i expose to public sale at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MAY, NEXT, the Homestead land, containing275acres, belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt, bounded by lands of Dr. Thomas YVhitesides, J. D. Sniarr and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to bo given on the first of January next. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 8 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) SAMUEL ANDERSON, [ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MAY, NEXT, the Homestead land, containing 200acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt, bounded bj' lands of J. M. Williford and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash. The balance on a credit till 1st January next, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to' be given on the first of January next. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 8 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") THOMAS WHITES IDES, [in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J F1Y virtue of an order from Hon. GeorgeS. M l Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose "to public sale at Rock Hill, at 12 o'clock, M., on filT.PS.UiV TV MAY \FA'T. ???' ? . the Homestead land, belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt, containing 248acres, more or less, and bounded bv lands of James A. Smith, Thomas Parks and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to giye a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to be given on the first of January next. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. April S 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T RQnv,.,infmr W. J. COLLINS, Bankrupt. J 1,1 B?nkruPt(yBY virtue of an order from Hon. Oeorge S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at Rock Hill, at 12 o'clock, M., on SALES-DAY IN MAY, NEXT, the Homestead land, belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt, containing 150 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. C. Parks, Joseph White and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a 'mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to be given on the lirst of January next. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 8 14 3t ASSIGNEE S SALE. In tlie District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? JAS. A. SMITH, Bankrupt. J In Ba,lkruPtcyBY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Jpdgo of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at Rock Hill, at 12 o'clock, M., on SALES-DAY IN MAY, NEXT, the Homestead land, belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt, containing 2.10 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas Whitesides and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to be given on the first of January next. Purchaser to pay for ; papers. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. April S 14 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for tho District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") OBADIAII SARRATT, > In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from the Honorable George S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will expose to public sale at Black's Station, on the Air-Line Railroad, on SATURDAY, 1ST DAY OF MAY, NEXT., I at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, the property of the said Bankrupt: LOT NO. 4, I containing 152 Acres, more or less, situate in Spartanburg County, and bounded by lands of J. P. Ellis, John M. Sarratt, and others. ALSO, LOT NO. 5, containing 121 Acres, more or less, situate in < Spartanburg County, and bounded by lands of J. R. Ellis, John Turner and others. ) < ALSO, THE HOMESTEAD TRACT, of said Bankrupt, situate partly in Cleveland county, N. ('., and York county, S. C., containing j 485 Acres, more or less, consisting of the "Mill i Tract," of about 187 acres,and the "Home Place," j of about 2H7 Acres, and lying on and near the : | waters of Broad river. The said Mill tract and j ! Home place to bo sold in parcels, if expedient. j ALSO, THE FRANCHISE OF THE FERRY, I known as Sarratt's Ferry, on Broad river, either 1 with the adjacent lands or separately, as may be | j advisable. i jr-ir- Lots No. 4 and 5 are to be resold at the risk | . j of the former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. | | For lots No. 4 and 5one-half cash; balance on [ ; a credit until the 1st of January next. For the ! Homestead tract and Franchise of Ferry, one- J fourth cash ; balance on a credit until the first of January next. Purchaser in each ease to give a 1 | bond with personal security, together with a j mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers. I The purchaser, or purchasers of the "Home J Place," containing 2f?7 Acres, are not to have the " use or occupation of the saute dviring the lifotlmo | I of the said Bankrupt, pints will be exhibited on day of sale. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. l April I 111 4t AUCTION SALES. _EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge ofProbate for York county, I will expose to public sale at the late residence of James McElwee, deceased, near Bethany Church, on TUESDAY, THE 4TTI DAY OF MAY, next, the following property belonging to the estate of said Jeeeased: One Mule, two head of Cattle, Corn, Wheat, ind Household and Kitchen Furniture. Amongst the household furniture are four or live good bedsteads with necessary clothing. Terms of Sale?CASH. S. A. McELWEE, Executor. April 22 1H 2t NOTES, ACCOUNTS, &C. BY virtueof an order from J. A. McLean, Esq., Probate Judge, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Mondav in May, next, theold JUDGMENTS, NOTES AND ACCOUNTS, belonging to the late firm of Logan <fc Meacham. Terms?CASH. W. B. METTS, Attorney. April 15 15 8t ASSIGNEE'S SALE.~ In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") STEPHEN P. SUTTON, f In Bankruptcy. Baukrupt. J BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I (will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN MAY, NEXT, the Homestead land, belonging to the estate of the above-named Bankrupt, and lying in York county, on waters of Steel Creek, containing TWO HUNDRED & TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands ofW. I. Clawson, Samuel Epps, Zack Bales and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. Possession to be given on the first of January next. Purchaser to pay for necessar3r papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. April 8 14 3t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: At York Court House, on the first Monday of May, next, six mules, one bay horse, one bay mare, three milch cows and one calf, one 2-horse carriage and harness, and eight head of hogs. Also, on Tuesday after the first Monday of May, next, at the Fishing Creek plantation 6f the Defendant, eight miles from Yorkville, on the road leading from Armstrong's Ford to Chester, eleven head of cattle, one wagon, one cotton gin, one lot of farming utensils, and one lot of gearing, levied on as the property of J. M. Lowry, at the suit of r Pnftorunn Co.- and others, defendant*. ($3.00 Defendant's interest in a tract of land known as the "Fishing Creek Place" situated about eight miles South of Yorkville, on the road leading from Armstrong's Ford to Chester, bounded by lands of John T. Dowry, S. M. Hanna, Mrs. Isabella Steele and others, containing eleven hundred and twenty-six acres, levied on as the property of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suits of S B. Meacham, Carroll, Clark A Co., Peyton B. Darwin, T. M. Dobson A Co., John H. Adams, Black A Co., Henry F. Broach, Walter B. Metts, Administrator, John W. Avery, M. L. Tate, Executor, James F. Hart, Assignee, H. F. Adiokes, B. T. Wheeler, Bratton, Miison A Withers, R. Patterson A Co., A. S. McElwee, James Douglass and others. The said property to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. (812.00 IPS* Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. April 8 14 4t A. WIL.L.IFORD, ROCK HILL, S. C. MORE YOUNG HORSES. I NOW have on hand, at my Stable in Rock Hill, S. C., SIXTY HEAD of young and fat Kentucky Mules and Horses? among them some good saddle and harness animals, which. I will sell ON TIME, payable first of October, 187"), the payments to be satisfactorily secured ; or I will exchange them for old ones, on reasonable terms. A. WIITIFORD. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to mo for Horses or Mules purchased in 1874 and due in that year, are requested to pay up at once and save cost. A failure to comply may injure their credit with me during the present year. A. WILLJFORD. CORN WANTED. ONE THOUSAND BUSIlEUS CORN wanted, for which I will pay the highest cash price. A. WILLIFORD. FODDERWANTED. 1WISH to buy 10,000 pounds GOOD FODDER, for which I will pav?1.50 per hundred pounds. A. WILLIFORD. A RBLE^ Y ARD.^ mville^ and is prepared to furnish MARBLE LINE from a plain slab to a costly monument, ex ecu ted in the art, with the very best materials, and at as low nrices as the same class of work can be fur nishcd anywhere in the United States. Orders from a distance promptly tilled, and the same attention given to work ordered by mail as if the parties were present in person. From this date work will be delivered at any point on the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Fail road, between Yorkville and Chester, 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 my establishment, my dotermination is to merit a continuance of the same. F. HAPPERFIELD. January 14 2 ly COTTON 15 CENTS, FOR NAVASSA FERTILIZERS. \\TE are pleased to inform our friends and the FT public generally that we are now prepared to oiler a satisfactory COTTON OPTION In the sales of the NAVASSA FERTILIZERS, and we now quote the several prices, as follows; For cash, on or before April 1st, 1875?Guano, $55.00; Phosphate, $.'15.00 per ton. If on time, wo allow the purchaser the option of paying in cotton at 15 cents per pound, on the basis of Charleston middlings, to be delivered on or before the 15th of November, 1875, at Yorkville, or the nearest Railroad Depot, at $05.00 for Guano and $42.00 for Phosphate, per ton. Purchasers will have the privilege of settling up their Notes on or before November 1st, 1875, by paying in money $(,?).00 for Guano and $40.00 for Phosphate, per ton, although the purchases may have been made with the cotton option. To the above prices add only $5.50 per ton, for freight, to be paid in cash, and no charge for freight on the cotton. Parties purchasing now can have until the 1st of April todecide which of the above plans they will adopt. Call and get an Almanac. JEFFERYS A METTS, Agents. February 4 51 tf fTsTfr ischeis, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, YOI1KVILLE, 8. C\, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the citizens of Yorkvillcand vicinity. All manner of HOUSE PAINTING, including Graining, Marbling and Calcimining executed fn the best style of the art. By the process of CALCIMINING, plastered walls which have become soiled and discolored, can be made to look as fresh and clean as new, and of any desired tint or shade of color, which will not rub ojK Old Furniture will be re-varnished or re-painted and varnished in imitation of the various kinds of woods and made to look as well as new. Where there is enough of this class of work to justify me in so doing, I will visit the houses for that purpose, thus avoiding the necessity of moving the Furniture. Roofs painted in the most durable manner, either with granite or slate roofing paint, .....I ti.n l.-ni-k wurrgntnil Estimnfns furnished. and all work promptly executed at the lowest cash prices commensurate with durable and artistic painting. All communications promptly answered. Address F. S. FRISCHEIS, Yorkville, S. C. April 1 31 ly NOTICE TO FARMERS. I OFFER for sale the STONKWA LL GUANO, an English Fertilizer of 2240 pounds to the l'on. It is said to he the best in use. The results if this Guano TOOK THE PREMIUM at the Fair in Charlotte last Fall. Farmers would do well to call and try it. 125 pounds is said to be jqual to 200 pounds of anv other. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. February 25 8 tf RAGSW ANTED. a POUNDS of clean cotton and lltilll.lUJll en Rags wanted, for which 2 cents icr pi und will be paid, at the 'ENQUIRER"