Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 25, 1875, Image 3

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W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. DECEMBER 1ST. PLEASE remember that day and let our Bookkeeper have a pleasing face. We cannot buy goods witli your accounts. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. HOLLOW WARE. SUCH as Pans, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and extra Lids, from 9 to 15 inches in diameter, for the money, at HERNDONS'. TRY ONE of our two-horse turning Plows. It is the thing for Fall and Winter Plowing. W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. CANNED GOODS. ~ Such as Oysters, Sardines, Peaches, Lobsters, Mackerel, Salmon and Ham, at W. H. A J. P. HERNDON'S. WE DO SELL GOODS LOW for the money. We do not sell them at the same figures when you say charge. W. H. A J. P. HERA DON. MOLASSES, FROM GO cents to $1 per gallon, cash, at HERN DON'S. YOU CAN save money by paying to-day and stopping interest. W. H. A J. P. HERN DON. steel^ BOTH Plow and Cast Steel, of the best quality, can be had at H ERNDONS'. seed wheat. WE will not sell Seed Wheat on a credit. So please do not ask us. We sell it for $2.25 per bushel, cash. None for sale on credit. W. H. A J. P. II ERN DON. buckwheat floijr. RUCK WHEAT FLOUR, of the nicest kind, for sale at the Grocery of W7TT. 3fJ. P. HERNDON. THE CHESTER FURNITURE STORE! OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CHESTER, S. O., OFFERS the largest stock of FURNITURE at the lowest cash prices. A full assortment of METALIC, ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT COFFINS, constantly on hand. Orders received by mail will be attended to promptly. No extracharge for packing. Freight and expreas charges prepaid to the nearest station of the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. WANTED, TWO GOOD CABINET-MAKERS of sober habits, can find permanent employment at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE, opposite the Court House, Chester, S. C. "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 and 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. parlor brackets, BOOK Shelves, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, round and fancy Tables, Chromos, cheap and Ornamental, opposite the Court House, at the CHESTER FURNITURE STORE. M. STRAUSS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. MERINO Undershirts and Drawers, from 75 cents up; White Shirts, from 75 cents up ; Cotton Flannel and Jeans Drawers, Overshirts, genuine British Half-hose, and other qualities; Scarfs, Neckties, Bows, Collars, Suspendors and Glomes. Also, a full line of Men's Wear, ReadyMade Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats. You will save money by purchasing from M. STRAUSS. JUST RECEIVED. ANEW supply of Prints, Boulevard Skirts, for Ladies and Misses; Furs, Towels, Toweling, Corsets, etc. M. STRAUSS. SHOES. ALL needing Shoes should give me a trial before purchasing elsewhere and paying much more for the same Goods. M. STRAUSS. GUAyQ?COTTOy. \S we are now receiving fYrttorr In paymenttjT OfuniiD, wo l?og to call the attention of parties who purchased from us, to the tenor of our advertisement last Spring, which reads as follows: Navassa Guano, if paid in money, $00 per ton. 44 44 44 " cotton, 65 44 Navassa Phosphate, if paid in money, 40 44 44 " 44 44 cotton, 42 44 Stono Guano, if paid in money, 53 44 44 44 44 44 cotton, GO 44 Stono Phosphate, if paid in money, 35 44 44 44 44 44 cotton, 40 44 The cotton to be received at 15 cents per pound, on the basis of Charleston middling. This means that we will not allow 15 cents for any cotton except it will class middling; which is our best cotton. If lower grades are offered t<? us, we will receive them at proportionate lower prices. Persons who have not bought Guano enough to require a bale of Cotton in payment, should join with someone else to make "the bale, or pay the money, at the money price, as we cannot receive a baleof Cotton in payment of small quantities of Guano, and pay the balance in money. The weight of a bale of Cotton required for a ton of Navassa Guano is about 434 pounds; and for a ton of Stono Guano. 400 nonnds. Parties are requested to pack the bales as near these weights as can conveniently be done. JEFFERYS A METTS. October 7 26 tf 8. K. MARKS. W. G. RKID. M ARKS & REID, FURNITURE HOUSE ROCK HILL, S. C. A LARGE and varied stock of Walnut and painted PARLOR, HALL. CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Window Cornices, Picture Frames, Window Shades, Ac., kept constantly on hand, at VERY LOW PRICES. Special inducements to Cash Customers. GOODS DELIVERED FREE, to all points on Railroads between Charlotte and Columbia. ORDERS SOLICITED and will receive prompt attention. Send for Catalogue and Price List, or call and examine our stock before purchasing. RISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, at from $50 to 812"). Walnut and imitation Rosewood Coffins, of the latest and most beautiful designs, at from $10 to $60, always in stock, ready at a minute's warning. Orders by telegraph and otherwise, will receive prompt attention. -October 21 42 tf BLAKE'S NURSERY GARDEN, CHESTER, H. CAMSDEN A ALEXANDER'S June Peach trees, 50 cents each?the two best and earliest Peaches known ; Apple and Peach trees, 15 cents each; Dwarf Pears, 50 cents each; Grape Vines, 25 cents; Strawberry plants, $1 per 100; Raspberries, $1 per dozen; Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Dahlias and Green-house plants in great variety. Our long experience of twentv-three years working in the Nurseries and Gardens of South Carolina, gives us a knowledgeof trees and plants scarcely excelled by any one. We otter for sale only such kinds as can be honestly recommended for this section of country. Persons intending to improve and beautify their homesteads, will do well to visit or correspond with us. W. BLAKE. October 21 42 3m IN BANKRUPTCY. " In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 SAMUEL ANDERSON, > In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J NOTICE is hereby Riven that A 2D GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors of the abovenamed Bankrupt, will be held before WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, in his otlice at Yorkville, South Carolina, on the 2d day of December, 1875, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other purposes named in the twentyseventh section of the Bankrupt Ant of March 2, 18*57. J. II. CLAWSON, Assignee. November 18 4(5 2t guns made and repaired BY T. N. BENNETT, CHESTER, S, C. I HAVE been for so long a time MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS that I can give a guarantee that my work will give entire satisfaction. August 26 6 ly ~~ boot and shoe making. THE undersigned would inform the public that he has resumed the business of BOOT AND SHOEJMAKING, at his residence, 24 miles north of Yorkville, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who mav favor him with their patronage. WORK OF ALL STYLES will be executed to order, and particular attention will be given personally to fine work in either Boots or Shoes. HENRY KELLER. October 7 40 ;itn coffins! JUST received and in niv Shop, a large supply of WOOD COFFINS AND CASKETS, of all sizes and qualities,already trimmed and finished up in appearance equal tometalic cases. Also, on hand, a full assortment of METALIC CASES and CASKETS. J. K. .SMITH, Agent. October 21 42 tl T. M. DOBSON & CO. "THE POPULAR STORE." SQUI HE Jones, who Las the popular Store, in Yorkville? Old DOBSON seems to carry the day. Go there when you will, his Store is always crowded. He sells goods at very short profits, and turns over often. I will call and see nira when I go to town. MILLINERY. OUR stock of Millinery is very complete, containing all the new shades of Ribbons, Ruffs aud Ties. Also, all the latest styles of Hats and Bonnets. Call and see our stock of goods at DOBSON'S Emporium of Fashion. THE REASON WHY ~ DOBSON has such a large trade is that he deals fairlv and squarely with everybody. Sells everybody the same kind of goods'at the same price, anil gives everybody the worth of their money. FOR SALE. 500 BUSHELS of Corn in the ear. 1 Studbreaker 2-horse Wagon. 4 fine Mules. I I lot of Fodder, Shucks and Cotton Seed. T. M. DOBSON & CO. SHOES. WHERE can I get the best Shoes in town, for the least money ? < Dobson has the reputation of keeping the best stock in town. Call and see them when in want. GROCERIES. OUR stock of Groceries is always complete, consisting of all goods usually kept in a firstclass Family Grocery. T. M. DOBSON & CO. A NICE SMOKE. IF you want a nice smoke, DOBSON keeps the best stock of Cigars in the market and will sell very cheap, by the box. Call and see the Cigars and prices. SH 4 WES WE are offering Bargains in the way of Ladies' Shawls. We also have some nice Shawls for Gentlemen. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. UMBRELLAS^ IF you want to see nice Umbrellas, DOBSON has them, from 75 cents to $5. He also has Buggy Umbrellas. TOBACCO> THE largest and best stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco to be found in this little city, at DOBSON'S Family Grocery. WATER-PROOF CLOTH. JUST received, a piece of nice water-proof Cloth, . for Ladies' Suites and Cloaks. Color, Navy Blue. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 1 MEDICATED FLANNEL^ ; A SURE cure for Rheumatism. Call soon and ( buy enough for a suit, or it will all be gone. T. M. DOBSON A CO. j REA DY-MA DECLOTHING. ; JUST received another lot of nice Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. PEERLESS GLOSS. WHAT every lady ought to have. Can use it j herself. Will make old Shoes look like new ones. T. M. DOBDON A CO. j ~ THREAD. ! SPOOL Cotton for 50 cents per dozen, warranted ; 200 yards on the spool, for sale at I T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. RIM LOCKST YOU can buy a Rim Lock, complete, for only 75 cents, at DOBSON'S. SHAKER FLANNEL YOTT can buv a nice article of Shaker Flannel, ' at " DOBSON'S. 1 TRUNKS. I IF you want any kind of a Trunk, go to DOBSON'S Store. I GEORGIA GOODS. GEORGIA Plaids, Jeans and Cotton Blankets, for sale at low prices, at DOBSON'S. ROLL HINGES. IF you want Roll Hinges, DOBSON'S is the place to get them. JUST RECEIVED YARDS of Alamance Plaids, for every OUH day wear, for sale at DOBSON'S. t LIGHTNING SAWS. VTOU can find a Lightning Cross-Cut Saw, for a I little spoils, at DOBSON'S. MEAL BAGS. ~ , VOU can find a large lot of nice Meal Bags, at 1 B fcuio a jjicucj aw v. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ATTENTION IS CALLED to our stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of DRY GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SOLE, UPPER & HARNESS LEATHER, BAGGING AND TIES. HOLLOW WARE, WOODEN WARE, &C. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. FURNITURE! WE have just received a nice lot of FURNITURE, such as BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, BUREAUS, WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS, WALNUT SUITS, CRADLES, DINING CHAIRS, PARLOR CHAIRS, HAT RACKS, BRACKETS, TOWEL RACKS, and many other articles too numerous to mention. All of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Persons owing us for FURNITURE OR REPAIRING MUST SETTLE AT ONCE, as we need and must have money. YORKVILLE FURNITURE STORE. G. H. O'LEARY, MANUFACTURER. SADDLES. TAM selling my best quality of Saddles for less money than ever before, and am manufactu- j ring a cheaper quality of Saddles, winch I will j sell verv low, for the cash. G. II. O'LEARY. I HARNESS AND BRIDLES. j CARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness; Bridles, of all kinds, and at prices to suit the I times. For sale by G. H. O'LEARY. REPAiRINGr REPAIRING done promptly, the best materials used, and prices reasonable. G. II. O'LEARY. WHI PS AN D UMBRELLAS.~~ | A SPLENDID stock of Buggy Whips, Wagon Whips, Buggy Umbrellas," and everything that is usually kept in a first-class Saddlery es- j tablishment. G. H. O'LEARY. COTTON! COTTON!! ? 1 Price for (.inning Reduced. New and Im' I proved Gin. THE undersigned having attached to hisengitie an improved self-feeding and condensing j j COTTON GIN?the only one in this county?is \ | now prepared to gin for the public, better and | cheaper than can be done elsewhere. He has also i - reduced the price for ginning to the ONE-EIGH- ; I I TEENT1I (1-18) and guarantees satisfaction, i Will continue to run CORN MILL in connec- ] i tjon with gin, so that persons coming to the gin ; can have corn ground at any time. T. W. CLAWSON. September Si tf JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. bertrand freres' GENUINE imported Extracts for the Handkerchief. These goods are as fine and as perfect in odor as can bo made. We have them on the pour, and can furnish them to customers in anv quantity. Call at the York Drug Store. J. C. KUYKENDAL. drugs and chemicals^ OUR stock of Drugs and Chemicals was never fuller or more complete in all departments. Physicians are specially invited to examine our stock and prices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ~ davFdson's atomizer, COMBINING an elegant Perfume Atomizer and a Spray for Physicians' use. For sale at the York Drug Store. .T. C. KUYKENDAL. "flavoring extracts, FOR cooking purposes, of all kinds and of the best quality, at the York Drug Store. J. C. KUYKENDAL. the run continues ON Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, at the York Drug Store. J. C. KUYKENDAL. magic-balsa >1. JACKSON'S Magic Balsam cures pains instanter. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. a smart thing. A SPREAD Mustard Plaster. On hand at the J\ York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. concentrated ley AND Concentrated Milk can be had at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. "pocket cooking stove. A COMPLETE article. No humbug. Call at the York Drug Store and see. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. W. P. HOBBS. the new business. HAVING become, by purchase, sole proprietor of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, I respectfully announce that I shall conduct the business as heretofore. Besides keeping on hand i full stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or lesign will be made at short notice and in superior manner. By havingemployed only the most competent workmen, in their respective branches, [feel assured that 1 can piease me 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. GREAT BARGAINS. T WOULD inform the public that I nowhaveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished infinestvle, in which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained. 1 will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less than such class of work has ever been sold in this market since the war. Call and examine my dock and be convinced ofthe truth of what I say, ind if you want a Buggy take advantage of the present opportunity to secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. payupTpay up: ALL persons indebted to me, either for work done in my shops or on account of vehicles purchased on credit, are earnestly requested to ;ome forward and make payment, as longer inlulgence cannot he given. Many debts due to me were contracted upon the faith of "selling . otton in the fall." Those who have sold, and those who expect to sell, if they owe nie, will do well to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. A. WILLIFOBD, ROCK HILL, S. C. MULES AND HORSES. I WOULD respectfully inform the public that I will have on hand and for sale at my stable in Rock Hill, by the 20th of September, instant. 40 HEAD MULES AND HORSES, which will be sold at the lowest prices, atid on the most favorable terms that can he afforded. The above invoice will include all grades of animals?good roadsters and fine farming stock. A rail from my old friends, whom T am evpr ready to accommodate, is respectfully solicited. ' A. WILLIFORP. PAY UP! A LLnersons indebted to me for stock, and whose Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, will do well to pay them up at once and save themselves cost, as I shall be compelled to sue all who fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. October 28 43 tf CORN WANTED. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN wanted, for which I will pay the highest cash price. A. WILLIFORD. FODDER WANTED. I WISH to buy 10,000 pounds GOOD FODDER, for which I will pay the market price. A. WILLIFORD. J. IV. ROBSON, oo rj.'ini DA 1, COMMISSION MERCHANT and DEALER IX FERTILIZERS. Charleston, S. C., November 1, 1875. HAVING been engaged for twenty years in the Guano Trade, with eminent success, I deemed it advisable to introduce Fertilizers under my own name and guarantee. I have made arrangements to have prepared a Guano under my inspection anil control, called ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER. This Guano is of the highest standard. It contains, among other valuable ingredients, three per cent, of Ammonia, one and a half per cent, of Potash, and fourteen per cent, of Availablo Phosphate. I also have prepared for me a COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE of the highest standard. These Fertilizers are compounded of the purest materials, and are manipulated and tested under the supervision of Dr. St. J. Ravenel, of this city, whose name gives a warrant for their high character and adaptation to our soil. I offer these Fertilizers to Planters on the following favorable terms: ROBSON'S COTTON A CORN FERTILIZER, Cash, $44 per ton; on time, $50. ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Cash, $128 per ton; on time, $33. Planters ordering immediately will be allowed to the first of April to decide which they prefer, cash or time. An order for a car load of eight ?/>.ili mill Im uunt frnn of <1 rnviiirft ; 11111 for a less amount $1 per ton will be charged. On orders for large lots from Grangers or dealers, a liberal discount will be allowed. I tako this occasion to return my thanks to those who have so largely patronized the Fertilizers hitherto offered bv me, and in soliciting their favorable attention to another, I pledge my best dibi ts to meet a continuance of confidence by keeping the highest standard of Fertilizers adapted to cotton and corn. November IS 4(1 5t ~~YORKM A RJ3LE~Y ARD. tYf/. fax* THE under t fRfflli signed respectfullie issti 11 corn!uctIt il-''ing the above bu' i ft<xks siness in YorkwqsSf j.-?ville, and is pre(W'^!hc' ' pared to furnish 12'\#& 5]l \ fho ?xecuted J^ tlx? art, with the very bent materials, and 'sit as low prices as the same class of work ean bo furnished anywhere in the United States. Orders from a distance promptly llllod, 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 Railroad, between Yorkvilleand 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 determination is to merit a continuance of the same. F. HAPPERFIELD. January 14 2 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. "1M/TIHRHAS J. P. MOORE has applied to f me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, tin? goods and chattels, rights and credits of JOHN RURRJS, 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 J louse on the2rdI)AY OF DECHMRER, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under inv hand and Seal, this Kith day of November, hi the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, ami in the 100th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. November IS 40 2t 4 CLARK BROTHERS CASH PRICES AT THE GROCERY STORE OF CLARK BROTHERS. CORN?from wagons, 75 to 80 MEAL?From wagons, 90c. to $1.00 BACON?Bulk C. R. Sides, 15 to 17 Shoulders, 124 LARD?Per pound, 20 COFFEE?Rio, 28 to 33 SUGAR?A 13 to 14 Extra C, 12J to 14 FLOUR?From wagons 83.75 to $4.00 Retail, $4.00 to $4.50 lastIvotice. THE Books and Notes belonging to the late tirm of CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO., will be turned over on the 1st of December for collection. GUANO NOTES!! ALL Notes for Guano are past due, and 2 per cent a month interest will be charged. R. F. CLARK, Agent. plowITte el READY-MADE Plows and Plow Steel for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. CRE AM CHEESE^ THE very best Cream Cheese for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. SOEE^LE ATHE R. TTEMLOCK Sole Leather, the beat in town, can I I be toumi at uoakk aKU'i'JiiSKS'. HORSE AXD >1l)LE SHOES. A LOT of Horse and Mule Shoes for sale by CLARK BROTHERS. RTce^ A LOT of Rice, new crop, on hand and for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. -PEARL GRIST. "" *?ritrror renriuM.?i>ir imnuaiiu inrnmpiiy A CLARK BROTHERS. SCOLLOP, Square and Tire Iron, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. CROCKERY. A LOT of Crockery Ware for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. n r% *n a tjtciti a mn*rm u. VJ. .rii.rvi.oxi, AUDI^ I OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. IF you want a nice smoke for five cents give me a call. lean suit you in Tobacco,Snuff and Cigars, as cheap as anybody; but don't forget to bring the money. HAPPY CAL. BRAN DYPEACHES7 ALL Country Merchants who sell Brandy Peaches, can get a bargain from HAPPY CAL. Call soon. CANNED GOODS. CANNED Goods always on hand, such as Tomatoes, Peaches, Strawberries, Pine Apples, Cherries, Oysters, Salmon, dec. HAPPY CAL. DEVILED HAMT ANY one desiring a lunch can be accommodated at HAPPY CAL'S. Don't forget to call for Deviled Ham. FFourT W SACKS nice country Flour, ground atRid/ O die's mill, for sale at HAPPY CAL'S. BAGGING AND TIES. I HAVE 011 band a large supply of Bagging and Ties, which I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. HAPPY CAL. BACON. JUST received and for sale, 1,000 pounds of nice Bacon, which never fails to please. HAPPY CAL. LARD. ~~ YOU can always find nicer Lard at HAPPY CAL'S than anywhere else. Come and see for yourself. HAPPY CAL. SUGAR AND COFFEE" ~ I MAKE Sujrar and Coffee a speeialtv?I buy the very best. JIAPPY CAL. f rv BUSIIELS Seed Oats for sale, as eheap as OLI the market affords. HAPPY CAL. LIVERPOOL SALT, OAOKO LUcipuOl CJllli jtml ai tivnl. Oivc Oil me a call. HAPPY CAL. WILL EXHIBIT . SATURDAY, 3 ROOK HILL, FRIDi ? ? THE WORL.I 1fSrMOST STARTLING AMUSEMENT EN deluge of MARVELS under a broad ocean of cai Positively the largest Caravan and Circus over i un inviiriinir anrtv. Does not travel by railroad. transportation. The great European Zoological Association, 1 strictly Moral Circus, thrilling Balloon race. SELLS BROTE The history of this series of monster exhibition by any other show. Its augmentation, during tin and justly entitles it to hike rank as the TOWER] ting Triumph of the niueteenth century. The sal van are: First, STUPENDOUS Where may be contemplated, in perfect security, docility, massiveness and savageness of the Will represented : The Forests of Africa, the Jungles o the Frozen Regions of the North, the vast Plains the Palace Pens of Egypt, have all contributed Zoological institute. 2. The Museum isreplote with Rare Wonders, j Human and Brute Monstrosities and Ancient Rol been ransacked and depleted, and many private c and most complete private Museum in America. 3rd. The Great Equestrian Congress, embraci who, in friendly strife, will compete for the title < 4th. The Royal Colosseum is a faithful represcn eing Troupes from live great Nations of the Eartl Arabian Wrestlers, the Royal Persian Troupe, a( Nil Hash Hams Japanese Troupe. Itis the grain 5th. The Trained Animal department em braces one exhibition. It comprises trained Lions, Tig Goats and Monkeys introduced in the ring. (ith. The strictly Moral Circus, whose list of Ar the other circuses in the country cannot produce s 7th. The Thrilling Balloon Race. Two Maiuini Each Balloon will carry aloft a number of perso through the clouds. This leature alone is worth < 8th. The Wonderful Operonicon or Steam Car ol \ii, rior 10 any uuiui ... .......... ? plays music by steam that may be heard many m Leading this huge highway jiarade will be the ( ebrated Pioneer Band ; following will appear the performing Serpents, Miniature Menageries, Que ronicon, and thirty-four Ornate Gilt Embellished All of the above will positively he produced. ( the finest ever seen in Yorkville, Forming a GLITTERING SPLENDOR. | ^.D]^SS3;OI ONE TICKET ADI TWO PERFORMANCES DAIL1 Doors Open On This Monarch world's fair will positively not di ihe day advertised, rain or shiue. ' November 25 H. F. ADICKES. LADIES' HAT& A LARGE and well-assorted stock of Ladies' Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Rutin, Ties, <fec., just received and will be sold remarkably cheap! The Ladiesare specially invited to inspect our elegant stock of the above Goods, as well as our unusually attractive stock of Dress Goods, and Fancy Articles. H. F. ADICKES. NEW FALL GOODS. OUR stock of Fall Goods is now arriving, and consists of a well-selected assortment of ladies' Dress Goods, Goods for Gents' Wear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Stationery and Fancy Articles, &cM &c., to which the attention of purchasers is invited, feeling confident that we are prepared to offer greater inducements than ever before. H. F. ADICKES. ~nREss noons. XAM now receiving an elegant stock of Dress Goods, consisting of all the various styles adapted to the season and at all prices. Also, a fine stock of Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Flowers, Ties, Ac., all of which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this market. The ladies are especially invited to call and inspect our goods. H. F. ADICKES. CROCKERY AND G LASS. THAVE just received an elegant lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, which, Desi.des the cheaper grades in "Delph" and Iron Stone China, also includes sets of French Chiua, Gilt China, Ac. Also, Glass Ware in endless variety?such as Pitchers, Preserve Stands, Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Ac.; Hrittania Molasses Cans, Ac.. Ac., to which I specially invite the inspection of the public. H. F. ADICKES. DRY GOODS. TAM now receiving my Fall purchases of Dry Goods, and have in "store a fresh supply of Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of black Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. XXT 4 -KL- XI A_ Tin V WT J? ? * w 4^ f'nrniob a v afTrla ami IArti now prupinu m lunnni. ?...j quality of Wall Paper that is manufactured, and have on hand a full line of samples from which selections can be made. H. F. ADICKES. CARPETS. NO longer an excuse for not having a fine Carpet on your floor. Call and examine our stock, which we ofFer at great inducements. H. F. ADICKES. CLOTHING^. 1AM offering great bargains in Clothing. Coats from 81 up ; Pants from 75 cents up; .Shirts from 65 cents up. All warranted good and durable. II. F. ADICKES. CROCKERY WARE. A LARGE lot of Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Mirrors, <Sc., on hand, which it will pay you to examine before purchasing elsewhere. H. F. ADICKES. CHEWING TOBACCO. JUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the finest ever brought to this market. Cigars astonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. GREAT BARGAINS. IN Chemise, Gowns and White Underskirts. Underskirts with 20 tucks, well made, and of good material, $1.50. H. F. ADICKES. GENTS' HATST I HAVE now in store a full stock of Gents' Hats, in all styles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. H. F. ADICKES. CADET GRAY. JUST received, from the Chnrlotteville Mills, a lot of fine Cadet Gray C&ssimere. H. F. ADICKES. PAPER COLLARS. A LARGE lot of Paper Collars, of all the different styles, cheap, to close out, at II. F. ADICKES'. SUMMER SHAWLS. A LARGE and attractive stock, CHEAP, to close out. Call and see them. H. F. ADICKES. GLOVES, HOSIERY, &C. 4 FINE Stock in the above lines, at A ADICKES'. GENTSMTIES AND CRAVATS. "I" ATEST stvles and novelties in Gents' Cra . ?. 1 ?f A GTGKKS'. B A Villrt niJU X it.-., a. GLOVES, &C. I AM offering great bargains in Gloves, Hosiery and Belts. II. F. ADICKES. LLAMA SHAWLS. RE A I- Llama Looo Sliawla, black and white, worth $25, for $18, H. F. ADIC'KES. ' AT YORKVILLE, DECEMBER 4. I 1Y, DECEMBER 3rd. >'H WONDER. TER PRISE on this Terrestrial Globe. A perfect iivass. n South Carolina. Moves over the highways like Nearly one thousand men and horses used in its Museum, Royal Colloseum, Equestrian Congress, [ERS-Managers. is records a succession of triumphs never achieved b last year, makes it four times larger than before, NG GIANT among its fellows, and Is the Culminaient features of this Mastodon Cosmographic CaraMENAGERIE ! the beauty, power, majesty, singular repulsiveness, J Beast Kingdom, fivery land and clime is here f India, the Swamps and Pampas of South America, of North America, the Chaparals of Mexico, and thoir natural treasures to make complete this vast j Automatic Triumphs, Wonders of the Air and Sea, ics. The largest Museums of the Old World have ollections beeu added, which makes this the largest ng the leading Equestrians of both Hemispheres, if Champion. tativeof its Ancient Prototype at Rome, introdui. The Wonderful Russians, the Great Troupe of Company of German Herculean Gymnasts, ana the lest combination of Artists ever in any show, the greatest number of Trained Animals ever in ers, Elephants, Leopards, Horses, Ponies, Dogs, tists embraces the Champions ot every land. All mch an array of Talent. ith Balloons will ascend dailv from the show lot. ns, and while in mid-air will compete in a race tuning many miles to see and is free to everybody, f the Muses!, is entirely different from and far supe. . .. ...... 1? ??n ivmueu; WClgUS U,UWU puuiius, t;uab a 1U1U1IIV, dies. Chariot of Cheops, carrying Prof. Louis Heck's eelTableau Car, open deii of Lions, plate glass den of en Mab's Celestial Fairy Chariot, Wonderful OpeDens. Due Ticket admits to all. The procession will bo close drawn up line, A FULL MILE LONG OF <T AS USUAL. KITTING TO ALL. r, AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. ie Hour Earlier. vide, but the entire Combination will exhibit upon 47 It AUCTION SALES. IAEOE AND VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. UNDER authority of the Will of Col. R. G. McCAW, deceased, we will sell, at public auction, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, at York Court House, a tract of land, containing about ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, situated in York county, on Big Allison Creek, adjoining lands of Archibald Barron, T. S. Neely, S. D. Carothers, E. N. Faries, R. T. Hall and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash, and the balance of the purchase money on a credit of one, two and three years, in equal instalments, with interest from date, at ten Ker cent, payable annually. Purchaser to give ond with good surety, and a mortgage of the premises. JOHN BRATTON, 1 FTfl0lltn? BELLE M. McCAW, J ^xecutorsNovember 11 45 4t SALE OF LAND. C. L. Clawson, Plaintiff, against L. D. Childs, Executor, and others. Defendants.?In Common Pimm? York Oountu. IN obedience to the order of Hon. T. J. Mackey, Circuit Judge, made in the above entitled cause, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, all that parcel or tract of land situated in York county, State of South Carolina, East of Catawba River, on Spratt's Branch, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. Said tract of land was conveyed to Wm. Crook, deceased, by deed of Robert H". Harris, dated May 3, 1866. TERMS OF SALE. A sufficient amount in cash on the day of sale to pay the costs of this suit, and one-fourth of the balance of the purchase money. Balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with approved til the whole of "the purchase money is paid.* (80.00) J. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. November 11 45 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. R. S. Warren and Catharine M. Warren, his wife, against James Merritt and others, heirs-at-law of Sarah Merritt, deceased.?Petition for Sale of Real Estate for Partition. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, South Carolina, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, between the legal hours of sale, for partition among the heirs at law of Sarah Merritt, deceased, all that tract of land situate in York county, on the east side of Catawba river, bounded by lands of R. S. Warren, C. T. Crook, Archibald Graham and Robert Collier, deceased, known as the homestead of William Merritt, decased, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. Terms.?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to he secured by the bond of the purchaser with personal security. Titles to be reserved until all the purchase mor.ey is paid. .Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the next sales-day. (*11.621) P.. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 4"> 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Emily D. Tate, Petitioner, against Lucinda Watson and others, heirs-at-law of John M. Tate, deceased.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, South Carolina, I will expose to public sale at York I Court House, between the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, for partition among the heirs-at-law of John M. Tate, decessed, the following described real estate situated in York county: A tract of land known as the "Home Place," containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY ONE ACRES, more or less. One-half interest in ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, more or less, known as the "Wallace Tract." One tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX ACRES, more or less, known as the Cross Roads tract. One tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less, known as the Johnson tract. One tract, containing FIFTY-FOUR ACRES, more or less, known as the Anderson tract. One-half interest in a tract of land containing FORTY-FIVE ACRES, moro or loss, known as the Carothors tract. Terms of Sale.?Cash. QLrviils! r\f uula nftf hft PAmnlipH Wltll. the property will be re-advertised to be're-sold on the next sales-day, at the risk of the former purchaser. (813.56) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t JUDGEOF PROBATE'S SALE. Rose Ann O'Leary, Petitioner, against George H. O'Leafy and others, heirs-at-law of Jeremiah O'Leary, deceased.?Petition forSale of Real Estate for Partition. 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 FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, the Real Estate of Jeremiah O'Leary, deceased, described as follows : THE HOUSE AND LOT fronting on the Lincoln road, within the incorporate limits of Yorkville, containing ONE HALF ACRE, MORE OR LESS, and bounded by lots of Mrs. Jane Curry, Mrs. Sarah MeAdams, lot of W. P. Hobbs and others. Also, the tract of 147i ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, liflta-oan tlio Phnrlntto and Lincoln roads. lJ 4iaft W-nvw.. , most of said Jand lying within the incorporate limits of the town of Yorkville, adjoining lands of W. B. Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Tate, and others. TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale. Balance payable at twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser with approved sureties. The purchaser can have the option to pay the whole ot the purchase money in cash, on day of sale. Titles not to be executed until all of the purchase money has been paid. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sola at the risk of the former purchaser, on the next sales-day. (S13.87J) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t A GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, A T I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., CHESTER, 8. C., ?? Special Inducements offered to Conntry Merchants. Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands of CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD, by the piece. All other goods in proportion. All orders will receive our personal atten tion. I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., CHESTER, S. C. October 7 140 tf 1875. BOOTS AND SHOES. 1875. WE respectfully call the attention of the citizens of York to our largo assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, LEATHER, Ac., for Fall and Winter use, bought specially for the RETAIL, TRADE, and guaranteed free from shoddy. We guarantee satisfaction iu all cases. Call and see us, at MEACHAM'S O^D STAND, First National Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C, WADE & PEGRAM, September 23 38 3m ' AUCTION SALES. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE! ~~ John B. Goode, Plaintiff, against Wm. J. Kidd, Defendant.?Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. IN obedience to the order of Hon T. J. Mackey, Circuit Judge, made in the oove entitled cause, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, a lot or parcel of land situated in the county of York, State of South Carolina, on Bullock's Creek, waters of Broad River, containing FIFTEEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. On the above tract are located the Corn and Flouring Mill known as the "Goode Mill." Terms of Sale.?Cash. (86.00.) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Jonathan Galloway and Hugh A. Galloway, against Alexander Galloway, Mary Wylie and others, heirs-at-law of Peter W. Galloway, deceased.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean, Judge of Probate for York county, South Carolina, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, between the legal hours of sale, for partition among the heirs-at-law of Peter w. Galloway, denil that tract of land lving in York coun ty, on Moore's Branch, waters of~Turkey Creek, bounded by lands of H. A. Galloway, Cornelius 0'Daniel, James Good and Samuel Youngblood, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale.?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, on the day of sale. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, with good personal security, and a mortgage of the premises. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to De re-sola at the risk of the former puw?l?w??, ^ S JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Joseph A. McLean, Petitioner, against, J. Leanaer Adams, and others, heirs-at-law of John H. Adams, deceased.?Petition/or sale ojReal Estate for Partition. BY virtue of an order from John Dickey, Probate Judge of Chester county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, the Real Estate of John H. Adams, deceased, described as follows: THE BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Main street, in the town of Yorkville, consisting of a well arranged and spacious Store Rnntri nn fho first: flnor. with ample accommoda tions for a family above the Store! On the premises are a good well of water, kitchen garden, and horse lot with stables, Ac. THE LAND IN REAR OF BRICK HOUSE, consisting of thirteen acres, more or less, including an excellent pasture, together with arable lands in a high state of cultivation. Also, the one-half Interest in THE HOUSE AND LOT on Madison street, now occupied by Thomas Wright, adjoining the Associate Reformed Church lot. Also, the Brandon tract of EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, more or less, lying on the waters of Beaver Dam creek, adjoining lands of Dr. A. P. Campbell, J. J. Smith, W. T. Jackson, and others. Also, all the right, title and interest in the SOLOMON QUINN TRACT OF LAND, * acquired by the said John H. Adams, by deeds from John G. Enloe, County Auditor for York county, as purchaser at delinquent tax sales. I TERMS OF SALE. One half of purchase money to be paid in cash. Balance payable at twelve months, with interest, secured by bond of purchaser with approved security. Titles not to be executed until all of purchase money has been paid. Should the terms of sale not be complied with, the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the next sales-day. ($17.62i.) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. November 11 45 4t EXECUTOR'S SALE. PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the last will and testament of GEORGE S. CAMERON, deceased, as Executor of said last will and testament, I will expose to public sale at Spartanburg Court House, S. C., at 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1875, all the right, title and interest, which said deceased had to the below described real estate, lying in Spartanburg county. Said real estate consists of 1,229 ACRES OF LAND, (Twelve hundred and twenty-nine acres,) lying about three or four miles from the Air-Line Railroad, in the vicinity of Gaffney City and Limestone Springs, lying on Skeleton and Lime-kiln Creeks, and bounded by lands of David Lipscomb, W. L. Lipscomb, Mrs. J. C. Nott, Berry Cleary, and others. On the place there are two comfortable two-story residences, besides necessary outbuildings. There is also A LEAD MINE THEREON. The lands are of good quality, and well watered. A portion of the lands are open and in good state of "cultivation, but most or tne piace is m original forest. The lands will be subdivided into convenient tracts of between one hundred and two hundred acres. Plats of the same can be seen on application to J. S. R. Thomson, Esa., at Spartanburg Court House. Copy plats will also be left with Capt. F. G. Latham, at Gaffney City. Either of these parties will give any further information that may be desired in reference to the land. I will also sell at the same time and place the FORTY-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE which is now at the aforesaid Lead-mine. Purchaser to remove same at his own expense. TERMS OF SALE. For Engine?Cash on day of sale. For Lands? One-third cash on day of sale; balance payable in equal installments in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. If desired, the above mentioned real and personal estate will be sold at private sale, at any time prior to 6th of December next. Applications for privatesale can be made to Mr. Thomson. THOMAS H. CROFT, Executor. November 11 45 . 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in December, 1875, at the residence of Thomas W. Sturgis, I will expose to public sale the following personal property, viz.: Two horses, nine heaa of cattle, four head of sheep, three head of hogs, one sideboard, two bureaus, four tables, five feather beds, and bedding, two clocks, eight chairs, one cooking stove and fixtures, one lot of cooking utensils, one lot of corn, one lot of fodder, one twohorse wagon, one lot of farming utensils, .levied on as the property of T. W. Sturgis, at the suit of Margaret Sadler and others. [$3.60 On Tuesday after the first Monday in December, 1875, at the residence of J. Albertus Hcfpe, I will expose to public sale the following personal property, viz.: One horse, three head of cattle, six head of hogs, one lot of farming utensils, one w nf iritohfln furniture, including buckets and [ cooking utensils, one lot of household furniture, including beds and bedding, tables, lookingflasses and chairs, bureaus and sideboards, cupoard and ware, one double-barrel shot gun, levied on as the property of J. Albertus Hope, at the suit of J. A. McLean, John B. Whiteaides and others. ($3.90 One tract of land, twelve miles south-east of Yorkville, on Fishing creek, bounded by lands of estate of James McCants and others,levied on as the property of R. L. McCants, at the suit of Steele <fe Co., W. P. Thomasson and others.($1.87J One tract of land, situated near Black's Station, containing -? acres, more or less, bounded by lands of the King's Mountain Iron Company and others, levied on as the property of the Magnetic Iron Company, at the suit of A. M. Latham and others. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated near Black's Station, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of the King's Mountain Iron Company, and others, levied on as the propertv of H. M. Moore, at the suit of Moses White and others. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated five miles South of Rook Hill, containing three hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Matthew Williams and others, levied on as the property of T. W. Sturgis, at the suit of Margaret Sadler and others. ($2.25 One tract of land, situated fourteen miles West of Yorkville, and known as the "Martin tract," bounded by lands belonging to the defendant, and others, levied on as the property of Thomas M. Whitesides, at the suit of F. C. Harris, Judge of Probate, and others. [$13.57$ One tract of land, whereon the defendant now resides, situated on Clark's Fork, nine miles west or Yorkville. containing 169 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of R. T. Allison, Mrs. Kennedy, M. R. Smith and others, levied on as the property of JjjA. Hope, at the suits of J. A. McLean. . fc ? nm,.j j? T, m 4 ,,, ? Judge Of Probate, J. rs. Wuuesiuea, xv. i, amavu and others. [*3.00 One tract of land situated on King's Creek, containing fifty acres, more or less, whereon a man named Sparling now resides, and adjoining the tract whereon diary Manning resides, levied on as the property of T. W. Manning at the suit of A. F. Smith, Executor, and others. [$5.62i The interest of T. W. Manning and J. M. Manning, under the will of their fhther, Robert Manning, in a tract of land whereon Marv Manning now resides, adjoining lands of Win. McGill, William Whisonant and others, levied on as the property of T. W. Manning and J. M. Manning, at the suit of A. F. Smith and others. [$5.25 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, muBt expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensnipg sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C.