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ter and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad, re-1 turned on Sunday, from Lincolnton, where he had been engaged, for a short time, in let- J ting out the contract for the grading of the j. road from Dallas to Lincolnton. The con- ' l tract has been let out to Messrs. C. and ! W. H. Motz, who promise to begin the gra- . ding, between these points, on the first of September, and complete the same by the first of j < January next. The grading between York- j ville and Dallas has been entirely finished and the contractors paid off. Dr. Davega will go to Hickory before a great while, for the purpose of letting out the contract for the j . grading of the road from Lincolnton to Le- { | noir. However, twelve miles of tne road be- J B fhoso nninla Kotrinniricr ftt. T.P.nnir. have < K r ?b 1> ? m already been graded, leaving twenty-seven j r miles to be graded. I have been informed i that the work on twenty miles of this distance will be light, and can be done at about $700 ( per mile. The public will hear, with a great deal of satisfaction, of the strong probability, indeed, almost certainty, of the completion of the grading between Dallas and Lenoir, in a reasonable time. < Dr. Davega gives very favorable accounts \ of the corn crop in Western North Carolina. 1 Owing to the fine prospects, corn fell in value considerably within the past week, at Lincoln- " ton, and promises to undergo a still greater decline with the approach of the new crop. Last week was observed as a week of prayer by the Methodists of this circuit. Rev. Mr. Mitchell and Rev. Mr. Walker, who are both 1 fine preachers, spent the time in ministering ( to their churches. They held services the 1 first portion of the week at Caper's Chapel, r which resulted in the accession of several 1 ..vii mi 1 xLJ meniDere to tne cnurcn. i ney Degau iueir preaching in town on Thursday evening, and . continued the same throughout the week, 1 morning and evening of each day, closing on Sunday. Mr. Walker preached an excellent sermon on yesterday morning, from the text, l "Touch not the unclean thing." He portray- ^ ed in true and beautiful colors the consequen- I ces of sin, and then alluded, by way of en- J coiiragement, to those who were endeavoring t to walk in the narrow way, to the blessed f fruits of holiness. He promises to arrive at 1 the front rank among the ministers of his denomination. f "It never rains but it pours" is a saying that applies to the present time with particular appropriateness. Yesterday, and again : to-day, the rain has been pouring down, threatening, if it continues, to flood the countrv. It is to be hoDed that it will come to an end before the farmers begin to pour forth ( their lamentations of "too much rain." \ Qui. ^financial aitli Commercial. * YORKVrLLE, August IS.?Cotton?Extremes 10 to 12? cents. CHARLOTTE, August 10.?The cotton market during the past week has been quiet, with fair demand from local spinners. The following are the quotations: Middling, 13i ; low middling, 13: good ordinary, 121; lower grades 9(?, 11. , Flour,$3.25(5)3.50 p* sack; Wheat, $1.15@1.30 ' ^ bushel; Corn, 85@90 cents bushel ; Meal, ' 85 @90 cents per bushel. CHARLESTON, August 10.?Cotton dull. Middling, 14; low middling, 13$. NEW YORK, August 10.?Cotton firm at 14J@ 14S. Futures closed steady; sales 10,500 bales as x follows: 14 1-32@14 1-16; September, 13 29-32; October, 13 23-32; November, 13 23-32; December, 13J@ 13 25-32; January, 13 29-32; February, 14 3-32@144; March. 14 9-32@14 5-10; April, 14J@ 14 17-32; May, 14$; June, 14 15-10(415. ^ LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10.?Noon.?Cotton steady; ^ middling uplands, 7 1-lGd. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, August 13.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week end in to-day: 1875. 1874. Receipts at all ports for the week 1,093 4,785 Total receipts to date 3,463,819 3,703,202 Exports for the week, 4,996 5,918 _ Total Exports to date 2,645,824 2,780,300 Stock at all United States ports,..105,456 141,826 . Stock at interior towns 8,142 20,790 Stock at Liverpool, 934,000 887,000 American afloat for Great Britain,21,000 42,000 CHESTER MARKET REPORT. corrected weekly by the board of trade. 1 CHESTER, S. C., August 16, 1875. Cotton?Middling @ 13 Low Middling, @ 12? Good Ordinary, @ 12 Bacon?C. R. Sides, ...*. 15i (?> 16 i Bulk C. R. Sides, 15 @ 154 Shoulders, (a) 12J Uneanvassed Hams, @ 18 Canvassed Hams @ 20 Lard?59 16 @ 20 Butter?"p lt>., @ 20 Egos?jS dor.en, @ 20 4 Candles?Wax, "{A 16., @ 50 Sperm, jS lt>., @ 50 7 Adamantine, "ft 16., 20 @ 25 Coffee?Old Government Java, 40 @ 45 Rio 25 @ 30 _ SuOAR?A, 12J @ 14 Extra C 12 @ 13 Crushed 15 @ 16 j ? Granulated, 13 @ 15 Corn?bushel, @120 Flour? Family, sack @5 00 Extra," ft sack, @4 50 Super, ft sack, @4 25 Hay?Timothy, @2 00 North Carolina, @1 50 < Iron?Bar, 6 @ 7 Swedes, 9 @ 10 Mountain Moulds, 7 @ 8 Mackerel?Kits, No. 1, 2 50 @2 75 . " " 2, 2 00 @ 2 25 ( Molasses?New Orleans, gal?bbl @ 90 44 44 44 44 retail,... @1 00 Muscovado, 44 44 bbl., @ 65 44 44 44 retail,... @ 75 Syrup, gal.?bbl @ 50 44 44 44 retail, @ 60 Nails?lOd to 60d ft keg, 5 50 @6 00 4d to 8d "p keg, 6 50 @7 00 Oils?Kerosine, gallon, @ 50 Train, 44 44 @1 25 Linseed, 44 44 1 15 @1 25 Lubricating" " 1 25 (cifl 50 Shirting?Brown, "p* vard, 9 @11 J 4-4 " " lli @ 12* " Osnaburgs" " 15 @ 18 Prints, " " 10 @ 12i f Yarn?p* bunch, @1 50 Rice-V tb @ 12J " Potatoks?Irish?Northern, @1 00 Stkel?Plow -fX-tb., 10 @11 i Cast, " " 25 @ 30 1 Salt?^ sack, @2 00 Financial. NEW YORK, August 16.?Gold 13. ] Special ftoticts. Religions Notice. There will be preaching at the Yorkville Bap- j tist Church, on the 5th Sabbath of this month, at ' 10i o'clock, A. M. T. J. TAYLOR, Pastor. August 19 33 2t Religious Notice. There will be no services at Union Baptist Church, until the first Sabbath of September next. T. J. TAYLOR, Pastor. I August 12 32 td I . Agent for the Yorkville Enqnirer. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends j' and the public generally, that he has accepted an j ^ appointment as one of the canvassing agents for j the Yorkvillk Enquirer, and will be pleased to ; > receive subscriptions. John T. Grist. |' Steam Power Printing. ( Pamphlets of all kinds are cheaply and expedi- J tiously printed by Walker, Evans A Cogswell, . Charleston, S. C. Their presses are in full blast on this class of work, but still their facilities are so great that there is always room for more work. Proceedings of Meetings, Conventions, College * Commencements, Speeches, Briefs, Ac., Ac., are J executed in tho best style and with the greatest j dispatch. August 19 33 tf Be YoHr Own Physician. There is no case of Dyspepsia that GREEN'S } AUGUST FLOWER will not cure. Come to the j York Drug Store and inquire about it. If you 5 suffer from Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour 1 Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Comnlaint or do- * rangetnent of the System, try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. j AGUE CONQUEROR is the only remedy in the United States that contains no Quinine, Arson- } ic, or other poisons injurious to the system, that will cure Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, and the Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of long standing. ' i . June 24 25 eawly Is HYMENEAL. Married?In this county, on the 12th instant, it the residence of the bride's father, bv Rev. T. J. Tavlor, Mr. JOHN CRAIG and Miss S. M. 3MITH. Ail of this county. OBITUARY. Died?In this county, on the 16th instant, from jonsumption, Mrs. CARRIE McKNIGHT, wife if Mr. A. C. McKnight, in the 31st year of her >ge. RIDDLE'S MILLS. THESE MILLS, located on Crowder's Creek, are now in complete repair and prepared to ;?RIND WHEAT AND CORN in the most satisactory manner. The water-power is abundant, md grain can be ground at all times without deay. The proprietor has recently attached to his machinery a new and improved SMUTTER, 'rom which the very best results are obtained, lie solicits a liberal share of the public patronago. He is also prepared to CARD WOOL in the very jest manner. G. L. RIDDLE. August 19 33 4t ?REENVILLE~HIGH SCHOOL, GREENVILLE, H. C. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION ~ * - * - ' Mi TIT r\ of this institution win open on ?? nuNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, witlt an experienced corps of Instructors. Young men prepared for College or or business. Discipline maintained. Tuition md Board reasonable. Healthiness of location, locial, moral and religious privileges unsurpassed. For particulars, address Prof. JOHN B. PATRICK, Principal. August 19 33 It DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. #THE SIXTEENTH YEAR of this Institution will open on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH. Faculty complete; course of study thorough ; government mild and parental; location lealthy and pleasant; terms reasonable. The President and his family will occupy the College Buildings and take charge of the Boardng Department. The College Building is undergoing thorough epairs and the Boarding Rooms willbecompletey re-furnished. " For Catalogue, address J. I. BONNER, Due West, Abbeville county, S. C. August 19 33 6t JNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE" COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) 3D DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Columbia, August 9th, 1875. J VTOTICE is hereby given to all parties interestLl ed, that the following described property has >een seized for violation of United States Internal Revenue laws, and that a bond for the costs of in action in the United States Court, for forfeiture, nust be tiled in this office within thirty days from he date hereof, or the property will be sold under >rovisionsof Sec. 63, Act July 13th, 1860, to wit : 1 barrel, 25 gallons whisky, seized from W. E. 7. Estes. 18 boxes, 1800 cigars, seized from A. Goldsmith. 1 still and cap, 2 kegs?30 gallons whisky, seized rom Oliver Jenkins. L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector, 3d District, S. C. A n en at in 33 3t r. M. DOBSON & CO. GROCERIES. COFFEE, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Nails, Canned Fruits, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Candy and a arge lot of country and western Flour for sale, it DOBSON'S Grocery. FEATHERS^ j POUNDS of live Geese Feathers for sale xOU at M cents per pound. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BI VINGSViLLES HIRTI NOT" a YARDS it Bivingsville Shirting, at 10 lUUll cents per yard. T. M. DOBSON A CO. CALICOES. PIECES very haudsome Fall Prints just rceived and for sale at 10 cents per yard. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SHOES. A JOB lot of Shoes for sale at one-half the origTL inal cost. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 121-2 CENTS. A FEW pieces of nice Grenadines for sale at Tl 12J cents, worth 35 cents per yard, to close ut. T. M. DOBSON A CO. B L A C KALP A C A. A LOT of black Alpaca for sale low to close out A and make room for Fall stock. T. M. DOBSON A CO. POWDER AND SHOT. JUST received a lot of Rillc Powder ami Shot; also, Blasting Powder and Fuse for sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. SHOT GUNS. A LOT of Double and Single Barreled Shot X Guns for sale verv low for cash. * T. M. DOBSON A CO. LADIES' EVERY DAY SHOES. S^OUcanbuy a nice every day Shoe for $1.25. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SALEM JEANS. K70U can buy drey and Black Salem Jeans \ from 75 cents to $1.25 per yard. T. M. DOBSON A CO. MEAL BAGST" MEAL BAGS for sale, at 80 cents each, at JU DOBSON'S. BIBLES. K7"OU can buy Family Bibles very cheap at I DOBSON'S. SMOOTHING IRONS. A LARGE lot of Sad Irons for sale at DOBfl. SON'S Store. CARPETING. FOU can buy nice Carpeting very low at DOBSON'S Emporium. MOUSETRAPS. FOU can lind Mouse Traps at the Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. CLOTH SHOES. DLOTII SHOES at $1.50 per pair, to close out. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BLEACHED SHIRTING. NrICE 4-4 Bleached Shirting at 124 cents per yard. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~BED TICkiNG. fOU can find the best Bed Ticking at DOBSO'S. It is warranted to hold feathers. DOT T uivtirc iivruu 11.111 \J< juk7ff A LARGE lotof Roll Hinges, Sand 10 inches, \_ for sale at DOBSOX'S. plane i rons. rHE best brand of Plane Irons for sale at DOBSOX'S Dry Goods Store. _ handsaws^ p|F the best brand, can be bought at DOBSOX'S L J for very little money. nails. POUNDS of Nails at $5 per keg, for : JClCJLr standard sizes, at DOBSON'N. axes. A LOT of good Axes for sale low, at our Gro- : eery. T. M. DOBSOX A CO. carpet bags. CARPET BAGS are selling at l?#w prices at DOBSOX'S. : ready-made shirts. HfE are ottering Ready-.Made Shirts, cut in the T ? latest style, low. T. M. DOBSOX A CO. furs i CAN be bought at almost any price, from T. M. DOBSOX A CO. | equalization board. rHE Equalization Board for York eountj', will meet at the Auditor's Office in Yorkville, on VIONDAY, the 22rd day of August, instant, to j tear and decide complaints, and to equalize the eturns of the several tax pavers of York county, 'or the year 1875. The Board will continue in session from day to day until the work before it is lone. By order of JOHN G. ENLOE, Auditor. August 12 22 2t notice." [RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I am prepared to sharpen razors, scissors, shears ur.1 other tine-edged instruments. Prices?for ] toning and sharpening razors, 25 cents, and for j sharpening scissors or shears, 10 cents each, and satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. TOM BA LLA RD, Barber, j February 25 8 tf FLOUR AND CORN MILLS FOR SALE." THE undersigned oilers at private sale his FLOURING AND CORN MILLS, situated mi Bullock's Creek,near Bullock's Creek Church, deluding FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND. There ire two pairs of Stones?one for Corn and one for Wheat?together with Bolting Cloths, Ac., all in ?ood order. The Mills have an extensive custom. I'ennsmade known on application on the premises. W. J. K 11)1). August 5 21 -It* trial justice's blanks.RECOGNIZANCES, Warrants of Arrest, Summons in civil action, and Executions. For iale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. FOUND. ; OX last Tuesday, the 10th instant, a lady's Kid Glove. All that this glove needs to make it as good as new, is one application of Alexander's Kid Glove Cleaner. The owner of the Glove can 1 get it by calling at the York Drug Store. I JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ; j IODO BROMIDE CALCIUM COMPOUNdT J USED with great success in Diphtheria, Scrof- ula, and all diseases of the skin and blood. * I For sale at the York Drug Store. J JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. j BENZINE^ [ jNOR removing grease spots, Paints, Stains, Ac. . Does no injury to the goods. Can be had at the York Drug store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PEPSIN, SYNCHONA AO STRYCHNIA. HIGHLY recommended in Dyspepsia with general Debility and Constipation. Call for it at the York Drug store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. POCKET CUTLERY. A LOT of tine Pocket Cutlery very cheap, to . J\ clear out, at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. CORA LEE COLOGNE. A PERFUME very exquisite and lasting. Prepared and sold only at the York Drug Store. JOHN fc. KUYKENDAL. BRIAR WOOD PIPEST" 4 N elegant lot of Briar Wood Pipes offering 1 /I cheap, at the York Drug store. I JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. THE NOXIOUS WEEDi ] AVERY superior article of Chewing Tobacco, a in Cable Coil, Plug and Twist, at the York v Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. AUCTION SAUES.n ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ~ [ BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judgeof Probate for York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the first Monday of September, next, the NOTES . AND ACCOUNTS belonging to the estate of t JAMES B. TATE, deceased, which have been appraised "doubtful" or "desperate." Terms?CASH. E. C. TATE, Administratrix. August 12 32 4t 9 NOTICE OFSALE. a TWILL expose to public sale, at the late resi- dence of GEORGE BARBER, deceased, on Monday, the 23RD OF AUGUST, instant, all the -i Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of J Cattlo, Wagon, Bed and Bedding, Farming Im- ? plements, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. _ Terms of Sale?CASH. J. F. WALLACE, Clerk of Court and Administrator. August 12 32 2t ? ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) ^ CHELSEA BOBBINS, [ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Brvan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT, - the Homestead belonging to the said bankrupt's estate, situated in Chester county, containing 404 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of John W. Carter, Jesse W. Hardin, and others. I TERMS OF SALE-CASH. J Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. August 12 32 3t j ASSIGNEES' SALE. " In tho District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 r? ^ J A M ES McELWEE,Bankrupt. J In Bankruptcy. " 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 the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT, the Homestead belonging to said Bankrupt's estate, situate in York county, containing .. 17t?i ACRES, MORE OR LESS, J bounded by lands of Bethany Church, and other lands. TERMS OF SALE. o One-third cash?balance on a credit till 1st Januarv next; purchaser to give bond and a mort- ( gage of the premises, and to pav for papers. THOMSON & JEFFERYS, Assignees. * August 12 32 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. " In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T r H. J. CULP, Bankrupt. J In Bankruptcy. v 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 the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, NEXT, ( the Homestead belonging to said bankrupt's estate, situate in Chester county, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by the Catawba river, lands of J. C. Hicklin and others. TERMS OF SALE. . One-third cash?balance on a credit till 1st Jannary next; purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers. Possession to be given 1st January, 1K70. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. August 12 32 3t SHERIFF'S SALES! J BY virtue of writs of fieri faciax, to me directed, n will be sold between the legal hours of p Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN d 8EPTEMHER NEXT, 1 at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, whereon the defendant resided at the time of his death, situated on the head- i waters of Clark's Fork, bounded by lands of j" John O. Crawford, Jackson McCarter, Mullinax, and others, containing two hundred acres, more or less. Also, one other tract, situated in _ the same neighborhood, bounded by lands of John Dowry, Jackson McCarter, John 0. Crawford and . others, containing one hundred and thirty acres, I more or less, levied on as the property of'George J Barber, deceased, at the suit of John O. Crawford, J. N. McElwee and others. ($4.50 One tract of land, situated on the waters of King's Creek, bounded by lands of Robert Caveny, James Dillingham and others, containing , three hundred and sixty acres, moreor less, levied 2 on as the property of Faithy Houser, at the suit of (' Wm. Hamhright. ($2.50. ? One house and lot in Yorkville, fronting on Main street, known as the Rose Hotel lot, bounded bv lots of Mrs. Ann Latta, Robert Latta, Mrs. C. Craven and others, containing one acre, more or less, levied on as the property of William E. b Rose, at the suit of Cornelia Craven, Administra- ~ trix, and others. ($2,021 One lot in Yorkville, situated on California street, containing one-half acre, more or less, t bounded by lots of Robert White, Joseph R. ci Witherspoon and others, levied on as"the proper- ty of Dr. J. R. Brat ton, at the suit of J. P. Moore, II. F. Adickes and others. ($2.25 f .7&T~ Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms ofsale, must expect the I |iro|WI*lV UIU Oil I?y uinn iw uc nuvm uncu tui 10- <v sale at their risk for the ensuing sales-dav. K. H. GLENN, S. Y.C. August 12 :!2 4t | W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. GINS. 1 \\J K are Agents for the NEBLETT A GOOD- ii H RICH and HKOWNCOTTON GINS. The Neblett A'GoodrichGin took thehighest premium at the Fair at Columbia. Parties in this County ! A who are now using these Gins are well pleased | with them. They gin the cotton clean and make pretty samples. The Neblett A Goodrich Gin can . lie taken on trial, for a time, and if it does not . give satisfaction, returned. We can give testimo- ' nials of this Gin from good men in this county. "1 The price of the Neblett A Goodrich Gin is $2.n(( J per saw, and the freight from Augusta, Georgia, o which is not very much. The price of tl'io Brown Gin is ?3.">0 per saw, and freight added. "1 We have the Gins here. You can see them at j J anv time. I e W. II. A J. P. IIERNDON. j tl RUBBER BELTING. ~ AS agents of the New York Belting and Pack- 1 ( ing Company, we keep constantly on hand ' b Belting from a to "> inches wide, suitable for Cot- | tton (tins and other machinery. Belting of any I p length and width furnished to order on short j ~ notice. W. H. A .1. P. IIERNDON. j TIN WARE. ' ] A GOOD assortment of Tin Ware, such as Cof- 1 fee Pots, Wash Basins, Cups, Dippers, Milk ~ Buckets, Strainers, Dish Pans, ami Gallon and | 1 Quart Measures. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. j f POT WARE, j "IT" KTTLES, Chains, Axes, Sweeps, Scythe J IV Blades and Snaths, Hoes, Horse and Mule 'J Shoes and Nails. W. II. A J. P. HERNDON. J WOODEN WARE. It BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, Baskets, Bowls, c and Trays, at HERN DON'S. ROPE, OF all sizes, at low figures for cash, but high on credit. W. Ii. & J. P. HERNDON. . FLOUR. "?7"()U can get it in half or whole Sacks. Can't j (i I X be beat for the money. HERN DONS. I H. F. ADICKES,. PRICES DOWN ! CALL AT ] ADICKES', , \.nd learn of the Great Reduction he lias made in he price of Goods! Thefollowing are specimens: ili lk Parasols, 1 25^ Sauze Undershirts, 75* ladies' Ready-Made Balmoral Skirts, 75 Colored Grenadines 12J c jarge lot of Jelly Tumblers, cheap. )il C/oth, for table covers. Jreat bargains in Hardware. PrQUE^LNb" PERCALES, AT COST! GENTS' AND LADIES' HATS, (entire stock) V rr COST! SHOES, or ALL QUALITIES, /^TJTT? A X3 ? V JLLiJttL X . | ladies' Cloth Shoes, $1 50 MILES' Goat and Kid Shoes, good styles, Nor. , 1J and 2?for only $2.00. H. F. ADICKES. "| WALL PAPERING. a [AM now prepared to furnish any style and quality of Wall Paper that is manufactured, ,nd have on hand a full line of samples from 1 vliich selections can be made. o H. F. ADICKES. h CLOTHING. [AMoffering great bargams-inClothing. Coats from ?1 up ; Pants from 75 cents up ; Shirts rom 05 cents up. All warranted good and du ratio. H. F. ADICKES. C ROCKERY WA RE. A LARGE lot of Crockery, China, Glass Ware, ^ Mirrors, Ac., on hand, which it will pay you _ o examine before purchasing elsewhere. H. F. ADICKES. CHE WING TOBACCOT J JUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the _ finest ever brought to this market. Cigars stonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. GREAT BARGAINS^ * [N Chemise, Gowns and White Underskirts. Underskirts with 20 tucks, well made, and of ood material, $1.50. H. F. ADICKES. ^ CADET GRAY. * JUST received, from the Charlotteville Mills, a lot of fine Cadet Gray Cassimere. H. F. ADICKES. ^ PAPER COLLARST f A LARGE lot of Paper Collars, of all the dif- " \ ferent styles, cheap, to close out, at I H. F. ADICKES'. SUMMER SHAWLS. C A LARGE arid attractive stock, CHEAP, to lose out. Call and see them. H. F. ADICKES. GEOVES, &C. c [AM offering great bargains in Gloves, Hosiery and Belts. H. F. ADICKES. > LLAMA SHAWLS. i [1 EAL Llama Lace Shawls, black and white, l\"worth $2.j, for $18, H. F. ADICKES. I "curtain GOODS. c LACE and Damask Curtains cheap. H. F. ADICKES. S CANARY SEED. A LOT of Canary Seed for sale. r \ H. F. ADICKES. E A. W!LLIFORU~ ROCK HILL, S. C. _ C MORE YOUNG HORSES. [NOW have on hand, at my Stable in Rock ? Hill, S.C., SIXTY HEAD f young and fat Kentucky Mules and Horses? j nvong them some good saddle and harness ani- nals, which I will sell ON TIME, payable irstof ictobcr, 1S7"), the payments to be satisfactorily sell red ; or I will exchange them for old ores, on , easonable terms. _ A. Wi I/LIFO RD. NOTICE. 1 4LL persons indebted to mo for Horses or Mules _ purchased in 1874 and due in that year, are eq nested to pay up at once and save cost. A fail- , ire to comply may injure their credit with me uring the present year. A. WILLIFORD. J CORN WANTED. f~kNE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN wanted, 1 IF for which I will pay the highest cash price. -I A. WILLIFORD. FODOER WANTED. r WISH to buy 10,000 pounds GOOD FODDER, ] L for which I will pay $1.50 per hundred pounds. J A. WILLIFORD. C. G. PARISH, AGENT. J OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. REMEMBER. = MTY terms are Htrictly cash, to one and all. All xA persons desiring to buy Goods low and save ionoy, will <lo well to call on Happy CAL before urchasing elsewhere. All kinds of country prouce taken in exchange for Goods. Eggs and hitter a specialty. I pay the highest market * rice for produce. " HAMS. i A FINE lotofthosegood old hams just arrived, \ which j'ou may bake or boil, stow or fry, and till they are always sweet. We sell at 15 cents er pound. It is wonderful how we sell so cheap, iut we doit. HAPPY CAL. " " CONSISTS of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirting, J Calico, Ready-Made Clothing, Buckets, Tubs, ugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Salt, Ac. HAPPY CAL. L LKCiLF. A NY one suffering froin the above disease, is j X requested to call on Happy CAL and buy one ri ollar's worth of bis good Coffee, which issufB- s< ient to cure the disease. WHEATBRAX. I U.ST received a large supply of nice Wheat g Bran, which I will sell as cheap as can be I ought elsewhere. HAPPY CAL. ti CIGARS." FUST arrived, a large supply of those good old Cigars, such as I always "keep, Hive ine a } nil. * HAPPY CAL. tl SOAP." rHE Indies will find it to their interest to call and see my Soap before buying elsewhere, "l always have on hand a large supply and a good I ssortment. HAPPY CAL. FLOUR. " Tinn POUNDS new Flour, just ground, j MJULF now in Store. Give me aoall. HAPPY CAL. POT WARE. , S7"OU can always find a large assortment of Pot Ware on hand. Also, extra Lids from 8 to 1(5 itches. HAPPY CAL. MOLASSES. ~ ~ 4 YNE more barrel of U. S. Grant's favorite Mo- * J lasses left. Call soon, or you will be too late. HAPPY CAL. riNE GOLD OPERA CHAINS, ( tJIOR Ladies, and handsome Vest Chains for 1 Gentlemen, at R. BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, pposite the Court House, Chester,S. C. WATCHES. KNGLISH, American ami swiss wau-nos, in i | Gold and Silver Cases, Key and Stem Windr.s, at R. BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, opposite | lie Court llouse, Chester, S. C. PLATED WARE. JOLID Silver and Plated Ware, lee Pitchers, ^ Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Castors, Goblets, j j hips, etc., at R. BR ANDT'S Jew clry Store, op j jr osite the Court House, Chester, S. C. WATCHES, JEWELRY AN!D CLOCKS," i J tjlOR sale and repaired. Work warranted at R. j ' BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, opposite the Court j louse, Chester, S. C. NEW STEAM MJILLT | " rHE undersigned respectfully informs tho ' public that ho now lias in operation, 011 his dace in Yorkville, a STEAM MILL, and is pre- ! iared to grind Corn, Grist, Horse-feed and Peas. ! 'he regular days for running the Mill will bo C 'UESDAYS AND SATURDAYS; though, for he accommodation of customers, I will always iave 011 iiand Meal, Grist, &e., which will be exhanged for Corn. T. W. CLAWSON. i I July 1 tf J C. E. SPENCER, if ATTORNEY AT LAW ! _ YORKVILLE, S. CM 4*7" ILL practice in the Probato and Circuit r TV Courts of the State, and in the District Court j , fthe United States. h January 7 1 ly I JOHN G. MILNOR. THEO. A. 1 JOHN G. Mil Wholesale' DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, OLO CAPS, LADIES' TIM J *0. 143 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE : 0 NEW YORK OFFICE, 4i : 0 Prices guaranteed as low as any house in the city lating. Orders will meet our prompt and careful a D. F. FLEMING. JAMES M. ^ A U Gr IT S rl WE have received, and are now opening, a larg< FOR FAL: Orders promptly filled, and all go n 17* I^T FM JLF - 0 JL' JLfUXTJt Wholesale Dealers in * BOOTS, SHOES NO. 2 HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CI August 5 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! I [WOULD respectfully invite all persons who desire GOODS CHtiAP FOR CASH, to call t once at the old staud of JOHN H. ADAMS, DECEASED. Mie stock must be sold without delay, and a fine pportunity is presented to the customers of the louse, and others, TO SECURE EXCELLENT BARGAINS. J. L. ADAMS, Administrator. July 29, 1875. 30 tf HATS^ A GOOD assortment of Hats may be found at X the old stand of JOHN H. ADAMS, which .'ill be sold cheap for cash. bootsandshoes, r\F the latest styles, may be purchased cheap, \J for cash, at the old stand of JOHN H. ADlMS. clothing: A GOOD assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, A of good material and well made, can be found , t the old stand of JOHN H. ADAMS. dress goods, cassimeres, A ND every description of Dry Goods, can be \ found at the old stand of JOHN H. ADAMS, - hich will be sold cheap for cash. "hardware." A GOOD assortment of Hardware and Cutlery \ can be found at the old stand of JOHN H. lDAMS, which will be sold cheap, for cash. DLARK BROTHERS !ASH PRICES AT THE GROCERY STORE ok CLARK BROTHERS. !ORN?From wagons 80 to 90 Retail, 1.10 IEAL? From wagons, 1.00 to 1.10 Retail, 1.25 5ACON?Bulk C. R. Sides, 15 Canvassed Hams, 18 iARD?Per pound, 20 lUTTER-Per pound 20 to 25 ;OFFEE?Old Government Java,... 40 Rio, 25 to 30 UGAR-A 14 to 16 Extra C, 124 to 14 Crushed, 20 Common Brown, 11 ^LOUR?From wagons, $3.50 to $3.75 Retail $4.00 IOLASSES?New Orleans, per bbl. 90 " " Retail,.. 1.00 Demerara, 70 Reboiled, ,... 60 IALT.?Liverpool, per sack, $2.00 IRON. SCOLLOP, Square and Tire Iron, cheap for cash, 5 at CLARK BROTHERS. CROCKERY. A LOT of Crockery Ware for sale at \ CLARK BROTHERS'. WELL BUCKETS. A LOT of Well Buckets for sale cheap, for the \ cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. ? wpTa nnonc J.1 M\/V/iyKja PICKLES and Canned Goods for sale, at the cheap Grocery of CLARK BROTHERS. VINEGAR. PURE Apple Vinegar can be found at the cheap cash Store of CLARK BROTHERS. NAILS. PARKER Mill Nails and Brads, from 3 to 40 penny, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. LEATIIER COLLARS. BORSE and Mule Leather Collars, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. OATS. EED OATS for sale, at the Cash Grocerv Store 5 of CLARK BROTHERS*. M. STRAUSS. Ml WHOLE STOCK! I will still continue to sell at very low prices. jrREAT BARGAINS! ,adiss' Dress Goods and Ready-Made Clothingat LESS THAN COST! M. STRAUSS. G. H. O'LEARY, MANUFACTURER. SADDLES. [AM selling my best quality of Saddles for less money than ever before, and am manufactung a cheaper quality of Saddles, which I will sll very low, for the cash. G. H. O'LEARY. HA RNESSOIND BRIDLE"s. _ "lARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness; J Bridles, of all kinds, and at prices to suit the tnes. Forsale by G. H. O'LEARY. WHIPS AND UMBRELLAS. * k SPLENDID stock of Buggy Whips, Wagon Whips, Buggy Umbrellas, and everything lat is usually kept in a first-class Saddlery esiblishment. G. H. O'LEARY. RE PA I RING. REPAIRING done promptly, the best mate! . ri!> 1 u imed ami nrioes reasonable. G. II. O'LEARY. iOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. principal offices: IEMPHIS, TENN., AND ATLANTA, GA. NET ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1875, 3YER ^,000,000 OO. ANNUAL INCOME, ! )VER 81,000,000 00. ! BRANCH OFFICE, YORKYILLE, S. C. : W. B. WILSON, President. JOHN S. BRATTON, Vice-President. J. C. KUYKENDAL, Sec. and Agent. I. I). WIT HERSPOON, Attorney. Dr. L. ALEXANDER, Med. Examiner. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : T ^ Ufu1lu/?fl T. \f (Jriwt Anilnnv .T:ii?k*stntl . A. McLean, S. G. Hemphill, W. B. Metts, j"! Hart, A. Coward, C. JO. Spencer. Policies transferred from Northern Companies, nthout loss or additional annual outlay. Apply < ) Dr. J. C. KUYKENDAL, Agent, of to 1 HAGOOD <fc TREUTLEN, Gen. Agents, Columbia, S. C. j August 5 31 2y ___________ MAKER AND REPAIRER OF , >XJNS AND PISTOLS, AT CHESTER, S, C. [HAVE been for so long a time MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS that I can give guarantco that my work will give entire sattfaction. February 11 ti ly ( FIREWOODW ANTED. CORDSOFOAK AND HICKORY FIRE J\J WOOD WANTED. For further particu- ] irs apply to L. M, GRIST. Augusta 31 tf WILBUR. JACOB J. MARTIN. jNOR & CO., Dealers in ITHING, STRAW GOODS, HATS, 1MED HATS, ETC., HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C 8 WEST BROADWAY. ', and terms, to responsible houses, as acoommo.ttention. 31-2m HLSON. JAMES GILFILLIN. f9 1875. 3 and new stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, L TRADE, ods with our brand, warranted. ING & CO., tnd Manufacturers of AM) TRUNKS, iURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 31 2m JOHN W. LINLEY & CO., 190 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O. A SOUTHEBIIIISE?ISTISLIID11 GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WE deliver Goods free of all expense, such as boxing, drayage and freight. To places where we cannot prepay freights, we give a COMPLIMENTARY PACKAGE OF GOODS, sufficient to cover the expense of transportation, equal to about 7} per cent, of the entire bill. Where we have instructions to make up the complimentary package in CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, we give the value of 10 per cent, on the entire bill. TERMS CASH, by Registered Letter or Post Office Money Order. Parties able to give Charleston acceptance, can be accommodated with 30,f>0 or 00 days' time, with interest at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum. LIST OF NET PRICES. NO EXPENSE. NO FREIGHT. Finest quality Young Hyson, Hvson, Oolong, English Breakfast and Gunpowder Teas, $1.10 per pound ; good quality Teas, all kinds, 90 cents per pound ; good sweet drawing Teas, 60 cents per pound. To any one desirous of trying our Teas, we will send by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of money named, Host. 2nd quality. 3rd quality. 1 pound Tea, any kind, 30c. 25c. 18c. 1 " " " " 1.20 1.00 70c. Priiuliorl anrt Pnivriororl S5nf??rs. llUr* flrnrmlaferl A Sugar, 124c. ; light yellow Sugar, 10 cents per pound; Linley's peerless Family Flour 5 cents per pound, or ?9.25 per barrel; good Family Flour 23 pounds for $1, or ?7.75 per barrel; choice Canvassed Hams, Kiic.; choice Tumbler Jellies, 134c.; 2 pounds Canned Tomatoes, 134c.; 3 pounds Tomatoes, 17c.; 1 pound Canned Salmon, 20c. ; 2 pound Canned Pine Apple, Pears, Peaches and Damsons, 23 cents per can, or ?1.35 for 6 cans ; mixed Vinegar Pickles : pints 17c., quarts 27c., gallons (JO cents, each; Condensed Milk?Eureka and Eagle Brand?25cents,each; Gantz'Seafoam. 4 pounds 25 cents, pounds 50 cents, each; Lemon Sugar, 40c. ; Dooley's celebrated Yeast Powder, 15, 20 andMO cents per can ; Cooking Soda, 10 cents per pound ; 4 box Sardines 20 cents, 4 box 35 cents; Shadines, 25 cents per box; Cox's Sparkling Gelatine, 20 cents per package; Olives, 50 cents per bottle ; Capers,40c.; Worcestershire, Walnut and Mushroom Sauces (genuine imported) 40 cents per bottle; genuine French Mustard, 27 cents per bottle ; imitation French Mustard, 20c. ; French Prunes, 17 cents per pound ; Dates, 13 cents per pound; Raisins, 20c.; Citron, 40c.; Currants, lie,; Cheese, 20c. ; Maccaroni, 20c.; Adamantine Candles, 20 and 23c. ; Baker's Chocolate, 45 cents per pound; Cocoa, 50c.; Broma, 00 cents per pound ; Rio Colfees, 23 and 20c., Laguayra Coll'ee, 30c., Java Coll'ee, 35 cents per pound ; "Roasted Colfees, 5 cents per pound, additional?each grade; Duryea's Superior Starch, 11 cents per pound ; Duryea's Satin Gloss Starch (6 pound boxes) 75 cents each; Cornstarch, 134 cents per package; Duryea's box Blueing, 33 cents per dozen ; Soda Biscuits, 84 cents per pound ; extra Pilot Bread, 10c.; Lemon, Cream, Wine, Ginger and other kinds, 15 cents per pound; Black Pepper, 30 cents per pound ; Spice 30c., Ginger 30c., Nutmeg ?1.(30 and Mace ?1.80 per pound ; Rice, wholefiic., middling 74 cents per pound ; Durham Smoking Tobacco, (55 cents per pound ; Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy?a very superior article?25 cents per Bound; ordinary Stick Candy, 20 cents per pound; lock Candy, 22 cents per pound; Colgate's Toilet Soaps, 25 cents per dozen takes and upward; Handkerchief Extracts, 50 cents per bottle; Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25 cents per box ; Cleveland's Pomade Vasaline, a delightful preparation for the hair, 20 cents per bottle; Old Corn Whisky, ?2 per gallon ; Gibson's Rye Whiskies, ?1.80, ?2.00, ?3.00 and ?4.00 per gallon ; Good Port and Sherry Wines. ?2.50 per gallon ; English and Scotch Ale and Porter, ?2.75 per dozen ; Bremen Lager Beer, ?2.75 per dozen; Demijohns for Liquors, extra, } gallon 40c.. 1 gallon 50c., 2 gallons 60c., 3gallons 75c., 5 gallons ?1 each. A very extonstve assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE always on hand. Plates, dinner size ?1.60, Breakfast ?1.30, Desert?1.00, Tea sizeSocents per dozen ; Handled Cups and Saucers, 75 cents and ?1.00 per i set; Basins and Goblets, ?1.60; Covered Dishes, j 75c., 90c. and ?1.00 each; Tumblers, 65c., 75c., ?1, ?1.25, and ?1.50 per dozen ; Table Goblets. ?1.20, ?1.50 and ?2.00 per dozen ; Wine Glasses, ?1 per dozen ; Lamp Chimneys, Sun, O and A, 4 for 25 cents; Bs3 for 25 cents; Argand Chimneys 3 for 25 cents. Numberless articles unmentioned. Information cheerfully given. Remember, we ( prepay freights whenever the roads will allow us , to do so. When we cannot, we then allow com- , plimentary package. JOHN W. LINLEY & CO., Key Box 1S4, Charleston, S. C. August 12 32 ly i "GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CHESTER, S. O. Just received at I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., 100 PIECES LOW CLOTH, i a yard wide, 1 JNLY 12} CENTS PER YARD; FORMER PRICE 18 CENTS. I CALL EARLY AND i GET SOME BARGAINS 1 from s I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO., ClfESTEn, w. c. "another great" excitemenTT 5 FURNITURE AT COST! After this date we will offer our entire STOCK OF FURNITURE AT COST, to close out. We have a nice stock, consisting of I Walnut Bedsteads, , Common Bedsteads, Bed Lounges, j Wardrobes, Safes, 5 Chairs, ] Cradles, j Tables, ( Wash Stands, Bureaux, t Looking Classes, t Extension Tables, ilat Hacks, Brackets, Towel Racks, Ac. The above (roods will bo sold " STRICTLY AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS. ! i Persons in need will do well to call and see our t roods, as wo are determined to sell. Terms Cash j m delivery. s YORKVILLE FURNITUREJTORE, J COTTON SAW GINS, Equal to any in the country. WITH AN IMPROVED COTTON ROLL, superior to any other (tin. j MANUFACTURED BY J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBOBO, S. C. References : W. B. Creight, R. R. Agent, and Maj. T. W. Woodward, President of the State 1 Agricultural and MechanicalSocietv, Winnshnro. . July 22 29 2w* KENNEDY,JLATIMEB\& HEMPHILL. pacific lawns. PERCALES, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Piques, excellent black Alpacas, beautiful Calicoes, Umbrellas, white Silk Floss, Cotton Floss, Thread, <fcc., for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ladiesmsaiters^ FROM $1.75 to ?3.00. Ladies' Slippers, and Misses' Gaiters, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER <fe HEMPHILL. sugar, &c. . NEW Orleans Sugar and Molasses, direct; Magnolia Hams, nice Flour, Crockeryware, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. cowIiells, SHEEP Shears, Augers, Mule Bits, Traveler's Blacking Apparatus, Improved Rat Traps, Shoe Nails, <fec., for sale bv KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. stationery, INCLUDING Arnold's Writing Fluid, for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER <fe HEMPHILL. clothing. C1 ENT'S Ready-Made Clothing can be found at I KENNEDY, LATIMER <feHEMPHILL'S. U A Tfi AJ I'M. M. KJW LADIES' Hats, Ribbons, Ac., for sale by KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. THE CHESTER FURNITURE STORE ! II. BRANDT, Proprietor. chairs. BLACK Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. lounges, SOFAS, Rocking and Easy Chairs, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Dressing Cases,"Cradles, Cradle ana Rocking Chair combined, (a most excellent thing for those who want to have an easy time to put the babies to sleep) at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House. parlorbracketsT^ BOOK Shelves, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, round and fancy Tables, Chromos, cheap and Ornamental, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. dining room furniture?" SOLID Walnut and painted Chamber Sets, Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Sofas, etc., opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. picture frames* GILT, Walnut and imitation Rosewood Looking Glass and Picture Frames, on hand and made to order, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. coffins. METAL and Wood Coffins constantly on hand, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. fine pure liquorsI7I0R sale at CARROLL'S Headquarters, near . the Railroad Depot, Yorkville, S. C. My customers must understand that my terms are CASH. 50 per cent, will be added to the cash price when charged on account. No grunting and grumbing at prices when you know my terms. ALES. Ginger Ale, Edinburg Ale, and Stoughton Bitters. BRANDIES. Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, French Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Ginger Brandy. CIDERS. Champagne Cider, and the best Champagne ever used. mv Old London Dock Gin, pure old Holland Gin? Schiedam Schnapps, and pure old Jamaica Rum. WHISKIES. Pure old North Carolina Corn Whisky, best Robeson county, Tenn., Corn Whisky, pure Kentucky Corn Whisky, best old Kentucky Bourbon Whisky, pure Rye Whiskies of different brands. WINES. Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Sweet Malaga Wine, Claret Wine, Scuppernong Wine. All liquors sold on credit will be at an advance of 50 per cent on cash prices. J. A. CARROLL. June 17 24 3m. COTTON GINS, HORSE POWERS, AND STEAM EIVGrlTVES. WE are now prepared to receive orders for the immediate delivery of the above articles. THE NEEDLE GIN surpasses any Gin now made. It turns off more lint, of finer texture, and Gins very rapidly. We refer to R. E. Guthrie, Dr. J. F. Lindsay and G. L. Riddle. THE WINSHIP SAW GIN gives best satisfaction over other Saw Gins. We now sell these celebrated Gins at $3.50 per Saw, delivered at any of the Railroad Depots or Stations, in this State or North Carolina, free of any charge for freight. We refer to John B. Whiteo!<?oa t Pun Wallace. F. H. Brown and T. W. Clawson. We are also Agents for the sale of THE ERIE CITY ENGINE, and are prepared to furnish any size that may be needed, for ginning Cotton or other purposes. JEFFERYS & METTS. July 1 26 tf TO CONTRACTORS. UNTIL 12 o'clock, M.,on Monday the 23rd day of August, 1875, PROPOSALS will be received by the County Commissioners of York county, for the erection of THREE BUILDINGS on the Poor House grounds of the said county. One of the buildings is to be 36 feet in length, 18 in width, with a story 9 feet in the clear ; the outside planking to be put on "up and down" style, and the joints broken with strips. A partition is to be run across the room, and a brick chimney built in the centre. Eacn room to be provided with one door, and two windows of 12 lights each, 10xl2glass. The roofing to lieofgood heart-pine shingles. The other two buildings are to be of the same character in every respect, except that they will be two feet narrower. * \ Proposals will be received for furnishing the necessary materials and executing the work, or for executing the work without furnishing the materials. Separate bids are required for each building. Bids to be accompanied by two good sureties for the faithful performance of the contract. Specifications may be examined at the office of the County Commissioners. B\r order of the Board. H. K. ROBERTS, Chm'n. July 22 29 5t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York Country. WHEREAS, H. K. ROBERTS has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all ?nd singular, the goods and chattels, rights and redits of LEWIS HAM BRIGHT, late of the jounty aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de eased, to he and appear before me at our next Tudge of Probate's Court forthe said county, to be fiolden at York Court House on the 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, instant, toshew cause, if any, why the laid Administration should not be granted. 3iven under my hand and Seal, this 12th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and in the 100th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. August 12 32 2t COTTON GINS, WAGONS, &C. COTTON GINS that need REPAIRING, can be put in good order by sending them tome, m or before the first of September. Fanning Implements and Machinery REPAIRED at short notice. WAGONS MADE AND REPAIRED, of sea 1 TMti Il/irartirinnt ig fnndlioted 1>V Milieu urn uci a mo ? >.? ^ Mr. W. F. GARVIN, who is ready to give prompt ittention to all orders for Wagons and Repairs of )ther Vehicles. Thankful to the public for the generous patronigo bestowed, I respectfully ask a continuance of he same. J. ED. JEFFERYS. July 15 28 tf barber shop. rHOSE in want of an EASY SHAVE, a fashiouablo and stylish cut of hair, or a pleasant inii luxurious Shampoo, are reminded that I'HOS. BALLARD, Professor of the Art Tonsoial, is still in business, in his old Shop next door o the Enquirkr building, where it will afford lim great pleasure to wait upon all who may delire his services. Razors honed and sharpened, tnd any other work of that kind promptly done. He may be found at the Shop on Sunday rnornngs from 7 to 10 o'clock. THOMAS BALLARD. June 11 25 ly ginTand horse-power. 4 SECOND-HAND 50 SAW W1NSH1P GIN, /V and a Craig HORSE-POWER for driving Jin, will be sold at a bargain, if called for soon. Apply to T. W. CLAWSON. July 29 30 tf RED RUST PROOF OATS FOR SALE. A nn BUSHELS RED RUST PROOF OATS XlIU for sale at $1.00 per bushel. Also, 100 bushels NORWAY OATS, at $1.00 per bushel. Apply to T. W. CLAWSON. July 30 tf