Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 13, 1876, Image 3
Cot This Oat, It May Save Yoor Life, j
There is no person living but what suffers more
or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption.
yet some would die rather than pay 75
cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure
them. D& A. Boechee's German Syrup has lately
been introduced into this country from Germany,
and its wondrous cures astonish every
one that try it. If you doubt what we say in
print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist,
John p.jKuykendal, and get a sample bottle for
10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents.
November 25 47 eawly
Prepare for Winter.
Don't let the cold winds of winter find your
windows without sashes, or good whole doors,
but have them fitted at once from the manufactory
of Mr.'P.? P, TO ALE, whose advertisement is
in another oolumn.
He is also sole agent for the "National Mixed
Paint Co.," who warrant their paint not to crack,
peel or fade. Any one can apply it.
December 16 50 tf 1
HYMENEAL.
Married?In Union county, S. C.t on the 10th
ultimo, by Rev. John Tolleson, Mr. W. R. PAGE
aud Miss L. A. McLEAN.
In Union oounty, 8. C., an the 21st ultimo, at
the residence of Jacob Prigmore, by Rev. John
Tolleson, Mr. B. SCOTT ana Miss ELIZA PRIGMORE.
I
In Union county, S. C., on the 29th ultimo, by
_Rev. John Tolleson, Mr. MID. MANOR and Miss
SUSAN MULLINAX.
In Union ooanty, 8. C., on the 29th ultimo, by
Rev. John Tolleson, Mr. G. Wright and Miss S.
Z. MULLINAX.
In Cherokee township, on the 14tb ultimo, by
Rev. L. H.MoSwain,Mr. ALBERT HICKMAN,
and Mi* SARAH JANE RHEA, both of York
county S. C.
In Cherokee township, on the 23d ultimo, by
Rev. L.H. McSwain, Mr. WILLIAM CARROLL
and Miss ELIZABETH WILSON. All of York
oounty, S. O.
At Whitaker's Station, on the 9th ultimo, by
trial Justice Hugh K. 'Roberts, Mr. DAVID
MANNING and Miss EMILINE WHITE. All
of Cleveland oounty, N. C.
At Whitaker's Station, on the 23rd ultimo, by
trial Justice Hugh K. Roberts, Mr. JOSEPH ETTERS
and Miss ELIZA EARLS. All of Cleveland
county, N. C.
On the l&th instant, bv J. J. L. Gill, Esq., Mr.
JOHN McCROAN and Miss MALINDA CARROLL.
Both of Gaston oounty, N. C.
OBYtuary.
Died?Near Blairsville, on the 22d ultimo, little
PERLA, youngest child of M. E. and S. E.
Carroll^ seed 9 irxonths. } ? "J
In Charlotte, N. C., of diphtheria, on the 8th
Instant, JULIA 8TONEY, daughter of Mrs.
Amanda Stoney, aged aDout ? years.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE exercises of Miss LOU WITHERSPOON'S
DAY SCHOOL will be
'MflS resumed on TUESDAY, 1st day of
FEBRUARY next.
January IS 2 tf
FINAL NOTICE,
"I* SflTtL have tome Notes and Account? unfietJbtlod,
for supplied advanced in 1875, and all parties
owing me, either by Note or Account, must
come up and settle at once, as money I must have,
and my books for last year must be closed.
J. W. P. HOPE.
January 13 m J , f 2 {, ;? ; , 2t;
NOTICE.
ALL persons are herebv cautioned againsthunting
or fishing on the lands of the undersigned
or pafling oyer them with torch or fire, or leaving
gates open, and also against felling timbers, and
traveling through them, except by the regular
roads and pass-ways. All persons disregarding
this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
W. 8. McCLELLAN, E. W. BOYCE.
H. C. HARRIS, ? R..H. HARRIS.
January 13 2 3t*
mules and horses on time.
AS agent for WALKER A DOTY, on and
after the 1ST OF FEBRUARY next, the
* - ? J ?>ti i x
undersigned win nave ai umouiuim iu lun^nm,
a number of HORSES AND MULES, wellbroken
and in good condition, suitable for farm
or general purposes, which will be sold to responsible
parties on a credit until the '20th of OotobefnextT
' ~ * T. M. WHITAKER.
Januaay 13 2 4t*
APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day
fef February, next, Mre.D. D. A. BELK.will
apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead Het
ocf," in accordance with the provisions of the 9th
Section of the "Homestead Act," Approved February
22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN,
Judge of Probate for York County.
January 13 2 5t
APPLICATION FOR. HOMESTEAD"
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day of
February, next, Mrs. MARY C. LOVE will
apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set
off," In aooordanoe with the provisions of the 8th
section of the "Homestead Act," Approved February
22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN,
i? s ' Judge of Probate for York County.
January 13 2 5t
FORT MILL ACADEMY.
A. R. BANKS, Principal.
EXERCISES begin Tuesday, 1st day
of February.
Terms, payable in advance, per quarter
of ten weeks:
t,?,?? t c
<K>r miliary .ciiigiiBjj, u w
Higher English, 8 00
Higher English and Mathematics, 10 00
Latin and Greek, 10 00
Languages and Mathematics, 12 00
Music, 12 00
Ubo of Instrument,...; 2 00
' For particulars address Rev. J. B. Mack, President
Board of Trustees, or the Principal.
January 13 , 2 4t*
Y0RXVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Vflk. THE SPRING TERM will begin on
TUESDAY. THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY,
and end June 16, 1876.
The following are the terms per session,
payable one-half in advance?the
other half at the expiration of ten weeks:
Primary Department, $12 00
Preparatory Department, 16 00
Collegiate Department, 25 00
Modern Languages, 10 00
Instrumental Music, 20 00
Use of Piano, 3 00
Board, including fuel and lights 63 75
Every"effort will be made to give entire satisfaction
in every department of this school.
W. R. JONES, A. M.
January 13 2 tf
IN BANKRUPTCY^
In the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
THIS is to give notice that on the ? day of December,
A. D., 1875, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued out of the District Court of the United
States, for the District of South Carolina, against
the estate of T. W. STURGIS, of the county ofv
York, and tbe State of South Carolina, who hath
been adjudged a Baukrupt upon his own petition
; that the payment or any debts, and the delivery
of anv nroDerty belonging to said Rank
rupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of
any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that
a meeting of .the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and choose one or more Assignees
of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Yorkville, before
W. I. Clawson, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy
of said Court, on the 28th day of Jauuary,
A.'D., 1875, at 12 o'clock, M.
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
January 13 2 It
\.j BANKRUPTCY.
Ii the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
JT^IIS is to give notioe that on ?he ? day of DeJ.
member, A. D., 1875, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
w^issued out of the District Court of the Uni
ted SU^s for the District of South Carolina,against
the es^te of B. F. RAWLINSON, of the county
of YorV the State of South Carolina, who
hath be<* adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
; t^t the payment of any debts, and the
delivery < any property belonging to 3aid Bankrupt,
to hv or for his use, and the transfer of any
V* . ? lo-.tr . f I-I (T. a
pru^ji v v^nini, art? iuiuiuucii uj > ?"?" ?
meeting of \e creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
prove their\bts, and choose one or more Assignees
of niiestate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, \he holden at Yorkville, before W.
I. Clawson, EK one of the Registers in Bankruptcy
of said Vpi-t on the 28th day of January,
A. D., 1876, at lr-cioek. m.
R. M.yxLLACE,U. S. Marshal.
By T. W.\^Wg0J}i Deputy Messenger.
January 13 , ,2 It
in the bbtrict court
Of the United 8tatey the District of S.Carolina.
IN MATTER OF
JOS. b. maks._jn Bankruptcy.
At Yorkville, tn said on the ISth day of
Jaw\, 1875.
THIS is to give notice^ a petition has been
filed in said CourttfyoS. B. MARKS, of
York county, in the said wrictf duly declared
a Bankrupt, under the A<5f congress, entitled
' An Act to Establish a Un^ System of Bankruptcy
throughout the UniTg^jgj,^) Approved
jcd March, 1867,. for a di&r^e and certiflcate
the.-eof, from all his debts ai^ger c]aiin8 provable
under the said Act; andv ^ dav Qf February,
1876; at 12 o'olock, MAJ^^ned for the
hearing of the same, before x. Clawson,
one of the Registers in Bankrii ofsaid Courtf
at his office in Yorkville, "^t^roiina, when
and where the creditors may rd^ and 8how
cause, if any they have, why tt^ r Qf
said Petition should not be gran to
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. MArshak|egsengen
BY T. W. CLAWSON, 5ePut3^seilger.
January 13 X 3t
. W. H. M'CORKLE,
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT :
AND
AUCTIONEER,
YORKYILLE, 8. C., j
WILL attend to the buying and selling of '
lands and other real estate, on commission. Agent
for the sale of Robson's FERTILIZERS <
and Robson's COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE 1
and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE,
which will be delivered in quantities to suit.
Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing
the St. Louis Life, and the Atlantic and the Niagara
Fire Insurance Companies, in which policies
will be issued on the most favorable rates given
by any reliable company. j
Office in the "Jefferys building" one door
Sooth of the offloe of Jeflferys <k Mftta.'
hOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
I OFFER at private Sale, the HOUSE AND i
LOT in Yorkville, situated on the King's
\frmn*ain ronrC helnncintr to Mr. J. L. Gaffnev.
adjoining lots of J. J. Evans, Dr. L. Alexander,
and others. The lot contains about ONE-HALF
ACRE, and is well enclosed. On the lot is a one- <
story dwelling bouse in good repair, containing ;
two rooms and one fire-place. For further particulars,
apply to W. H. MoCORKLE,
Real Estate Agent.
^ARMING LAND FOR SALE. ,
TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract i
of fine FARMING LAND, situated near
Bratton8vil!e, in Betbesda township, and about
two miles from McConnellsville Station, on the '
Chester and Lenoir Railroad. The tract contains
283 acres, one-third of wiiich is original forest, '
and the balance in a suitable condition for cultivation.
For further particulars, apply to i
W. H. MoCORKLE, Real Estate Agen^
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. !
IF not sooner disposed of at private sale, I will
expose to public sale, at York Court House, on
the first Monday in February next, a lot of BED- .
DING, BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, WASHSTANDS,
etc.
Terms?CASH.
W. EL MoCORKLE, Auctioneer.
T. M. D6BSON & CO.
READY-MADE SHIRTS..
WE are offering bargainsto the way of ReadyMade
Shirts, to close out our present stock.
Any one in need will do well to call and examine
our stock and prices before buying.
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
~ " JEWELRY.
A STOCK of good Gold JeWelry on hand, such
as Rings, Breast-Pins and Bobs, and Bracelets,
Collar. Cuff and Shirt Studs which we are
offering at low prices. Call and see.
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
iuH'i DRESS-GOODS. >
TaRESS Goods worth 75 cents for 50 cents.
I ?J " " 50 " 44 37* 44
K .. 37i .. .. .M ..
? - 25 " ' 20 "
? ii 20 " " 15. "
Call and see our goods. They are very cheap.
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
7 TEAS.
GREEN and Black Teas, of the best brands,
for "sale low. Remember, we sell for cash,
and that this is the place to get close prices.
j , T. M. DOBSON/A* OQ.*
COFFEES AND SUGARS/
IT!7"E keep a good stock of Coffees, Sugar and
T Molasses, which we offer to sell as low as
any bouse in town will sell the same kind of
goods. T. M. DOBSON A CO.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
WE are offering Bargains in the way of fine
Shoes. We are determined to close out our
present stock, and will sell very low.
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
BOOTS.
**7"Ekeep a first-rate stock of coarse and fine
Tf Boots. We sell a fair every-day Boot for
$2.50. Call and aee them. < *
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
RE IVI EMBER.
DOBSON'S is the place to buy your Dry Goods,
Groceries and Millinery Goods. He deals
fairly and squarely with everybody. Try him.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
IMTE are offering bargains in Ready-Made
I.T Clothing, to close out and make room for
Spring stock. ' T. M; DOBSON A CO.
WATERPROOF CLOTH.
JUST received a piece of nice Navy Blue WaterProof
Cloth, for 31.50 per yard.
T. M. DOBSON A CO.
CROCKERY.
WE have a nice assortment of the best brands
of Crockery, which we are offering at low
prices. T. M. DOBSUA <x tu.
CANDLES.
ADAMANTINE and Paraffine Candles for sale
at our Family Grocery.
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
BLANKET^
WE bave a nice assortment of Grey and White
Blankets, which can be bought low.
' T. M. DOBSON A CO.
- C ASSIM ERES.
BARGAIN8 are offered in the way of Cassimeres.
Call and see us, and pet our prices.
, ? ; T. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
GREAT REDUCTIONINPRICES.
MILES' Goat, Kid and Cloth Shoes, only $2.50
per pair. T. M. DOBSON A CO.
BEDTICKING. r~
YOU can always find a pood assortment of nice
Bed Ticking at old DOBSON'S.
BLEACHED SHEETING.
JUST received a piece of nice 10-4 Bleached
Sheeting. T. M. DOBSON A CO.
BOULEVARD SKIRTS.
YOU can bny a Boulevard Skirt at DOBSON'S,
for only $1. Call and see.
CLOTH SHOEST
A NICE Cloth Shoe, for a lady, for only $1.50,
just received at . ...... DOBSON'S.
HT .1? A rum ?HIRTI\C.
TOU can buy, from old DOBSON, yard-wide (
Sldrting At 10 cents peryard.
KENTUCKY JEANS.
YOU can buy Kentucky Jeans from DOBSON, '
at 16 cents. 1
SHOVELS AND TONGS. <
WE keep a nice line of Shovels and Tongs.
T. M. DOBSON A CO. i
SHOT GUNS. '
SINGLE and Double-Barrel Shot Guns for sale
low, to close out, at DOBSON'S. <
SALEMJEANS. 1 I
S ALEM JEANS always on hand, at the lowest <
market prices. T. M. DOBSON A CO. j
M. STRAUSS. ;
A A.
ALPACA, Amoskeag Bedticking. The very i
best quality at very low prices.
M. STRAUSS.
W. H & J P HERNDON
ZELL'S ACID PHOSPHATE.
rpO arrive soon, for composting with Cotton j
J. Seed. It is one of the very best Acid Phos- (
phates sold here. HERN DON'S, Agents. ,
we are in need of money, '
AND ask every man owing us to come forward
and close His account. It will be to me a
pleasure to have my books closed for 1875. Look
to this. W. H. HEKNDON. j
remember! !
YOUR Notes and Accounts are due and must ;
be paid. Don't forget that. Remember, interest
eats up Notes sometimes.
W. H. & J. P. HERNDON.
no credit.
DON'T ask us for Credit. We do not wish to
sell Goods on credit.
W. H. <fe J. P. HERNDON.
cotton.
PARTIES who made contracts for Guano are
requested to bring the Cotton forward, or it
may be a little more than they expected. Inter- .
est runs on rainy days.
W. H. HERNDON, Agent. ]
flour. ;
AT $4 and $4.50 per sack, and in quantities to ! ,
suit. We guarantee our best grade.
HERN DONS. !
oranges and lemons^ j
A LOT of Oranges and Lemons for sale at
HERNDONS'.
R. BRANDT'S JEWELRY STORE,
Opposite the Court House, i
CHESTER, SO. CA.
JUST received a new and full assortment of i
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND |
PLATED WARE. The public generally are invited
to call and see, even if they do not want to
i buy. , ' *' .
WATCHWORK and engraving done at reasonI
able prices. 1
AUCTION SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean,
Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose
to public sale, at York Court House, on the
Irst Monday of February, next, the CHOSE8 IN
ACTION belonging to the estate of A. J. McGill,
ieceased, which have been appraised either "desperate"
or "doubtful."
JOHN McGILL, Administrator.
January 13 2 3t
""ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean,
Judge of Probate of York county, I will expose
to public sale, at York Court House, on the
1st Monday of February next, the NOTES AND
EXECUTIONS belonging to the estate of G. F.
L. Massev, deceased, that have been appraised
"doubtful." Schedules of which will be exhibited
on the day of sale.
Terms?CASH.
J. W. AYERY, Administrator.
January 13 2 3t
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE.
Newton A. 8teele, Petitioner, against William A.
Steele, and others, beirs-at-law of J. Milton
Steele, deceased,?Petition for Sale of Land.
?>Y virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean,
If Judge of Probate for York county, South
Carolina, I will expose to public sale, at York
Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT,
i tract of. land situated in said county, on the
waters of Stony Branch, belonging to the estate
of J. MILTON STEELE, deceased, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES,
more or less, and bounded by lands of J. F
Workman, R. W. Workman, HyderNeely, D. P
Steele and others. The said tract of land to be
sold free frqpi dower or other encumbrance.
T15R1WS OF SALE?CASH.
Should the terras of sale not be oomplied with,
the property will be re-advertised to be re-sold
at the risk of the former purchaser, on the next
sales-day. ($8.62*) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
Jan uary 13 2 4t
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE.
Martha J. Murphy, Assignee of S. Sadler, against
Florence Murphy and others, heirs-at-law
of William E. 'Murphy, deceased.?Cbmplaint
for Relief to sell Real Estate to pay
Debts, dkc.
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 OF FEBRUARY, NEXT,
to pay debts, <frc., a certain parcel or tract of land
belonging to the estate of William E. Murphy,
deceased, situated in York county, about one and
one-half miles from the town of Yorkville, containing
ELEVEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
bounded by lands of T. W. Clawson, David Turner
and others.
Terms?CASH.
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
January 13 2 4t*
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE.
Hamilton Wilson and George Wilson, Petitioners,
against Robert Wilson and others, heirs-atlaw
of Nancy Wilson, deceased.?Petition
for Partition of neat rroperiy.
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 OF FEBRUARY, NEXT,
for partitioiT'and division amongst the beirs-atlaw
of NANCY WILSON, deceased, a certain
tract of land In said county, containing
FIFTY-FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
and bounded by lands of Jacob Etters, A. W.
Seapaugh, Henry P. Whi' i and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash 8uffl'cient on the day of sale to pay the
costs of these proceedings. The balance on a
credit of twelve months, with interest from dav
of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser with
good personal security and a mortgage ot the
premises.
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. ($10.12!) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
January 13 2 4t
~ SHERIFF'S SALES.
T1Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed
It will be sold between the legal hours <>/
Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
FEBRUARY NEXT,
at York Court House, the following property,
to wit:
One tract of land, situated about seven miles
west of Yorkville, bounded by lands of Andrew
Love, Robert Lathan, Harvey Smith and others,
levied on as the property of William Wylie, deceased,
at the suits of John Smith, survivor, and
others. ($2.25
One tract of land, whereon the defendant now
resides, situated on the waters of Turkey Creek,
bounded by lands belonging to the estate of Peter
Galloway, Moore and others, levied on as the.
property of Alexander W. Galloway, at the suits
of Samuel Blair, Administrator, and others. ($2.25
One house and lot, situated on Main street, in
the town of Yorkville, opposite the depot of the
Chester and Lenoir Railroad, bounded by lots of
J. W. P.* Hope, J. A. Carroll, Mrs. James and
others, containing one acre, more or less, levied
on as the property of B. P. Boyd, at the suits of
John MeCants and others. ($2,624
One tract of land, twelve miles south-east of
Yorkville, on Fishing creek, bounded by lands
of estate of James MeCants and others, levied on
as the property of R. L. MeCants, at the suit of
Steele <ft Co., W. P. Thomassonand others.($5,624
One tract of land, situated near Black's Station,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, bounded by landR of Mary M. Moore, King's
Mountain Iron Company, J. B. Moore and others,
levied on as the property of H. M. Moore, at the
suit of Moses White ana others. ($6.75
Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do
not comply with the terms ofsale, mustexpect 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.
January 13 2 4t
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE.
John S. Bratton, Petitioner, against Julia D.
Rainey, and others, heirs-at-law of Samuel
Rainey, Jr., deceased.?Petition to sell Land
to pay Debts.
BY virtue of an order from the Probate Court,
I will expose to public sale at York Court
House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT,
the following real estate of Samuel Rainey, Jr.,
deceased, to wit:
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES
of land, more or less, in the county aforesaid, on
the waters of Turkov Creek, adioining lands of
B. T. Wheeler, S. J. 'H. Alexander and others,
being a portion of the tract of land heretofore
owned and possessed by J. R. Bratton and the
said Samuel Rainey, Jr.
Also, at the satne time, I will sell the reversionary
interest in
ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND,
adjoining the above, assigned to Julia D. Rainey,
widow, as dower.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the
sosts of these proceedings. 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. The reversionary interest
in land assigned to widow, to be sold for cash.
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. ($13.50) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
January 13 2 4t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina.
IN THE MATTER OF
E. M. L. WILLIAMS.?In Bankruptcy.
At Yorkville, in said District, on the 13fA day of
January, 1876.
rj^HIS is to give notice that a Petition has been
J. tiled in the said Court by E. M. L. WILLIAMS,
of Lancaster 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, 1867, for a discharge
and certificate thereof, from all his debts
and other claims provable under the said Act;
ind the 4th day of February, 1876, at 12 o'clock,
M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, heiore
William I. Clawson, one of the Registers in
Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville,
South Carolina, when and where the creditors
may attend, and shew cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of said Petition should not
he granted.
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
January 13 2 3t
IN BANKRUPTCY.
[n the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of )
OBADIAII SARRATT, [ In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. J
NOTICE is hereby given that A 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 office at Yorkville, South Carolina,
>n the 20th dav of January, 1876, lor the purpose of
lectaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate,
ind for the other purposes named in thetwenty<eventh
section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2,
1867. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee.
January 6 1 2t
GUNS >1ADEAND REPAIRED
by
T. N. BENNETT, CHESTER, S, C.
I HAVE been for so long a time MAKING
AND REPAIRING GUNS that I can give
i guarantee that my work will give entire satisfaction.
August 26 6 ly
Yijp.
I WOULD take it as a special favor if those who
owe me would pay up. Money I must have.
R. LATHAN.
December 16 tf
THE SOLUBLE PA<
CAPITAL (1
ONE MILLIOI
WE again offer to th
THE SOLUBLE P.
which as a COTTON FERTILIZER, stands equal i
would also call attention
TO THE ACID
made by this company, for con
WHICH WE CAN SAFELY EE
in every respect. The aim of tl
FURNISH THE BEST ARTIGL
As a substantial eviden
ADVANCED THE GRADE A*
Call on us for Circulars and pri<
T. M. DOBSON
YORKVIL
J. M. IVY & <
ROCK HI
white, stewa:
FORT MI]
WILSON & CO
CHE8TE1
January 13
~ KING'S MOUNTAIN f,
military school
% Established, 1855.
Yorkville, S. C.
Col. ASBURY COWARD ,
jEwii PRINCIPAL. ]
A FULL CORPS OF '
JM ABLE PROFESSORS.!
t'T I COMPLETE OUTFIT OF
ARMS, APPARATUS, Ac.,
&K r For thorough Mental and Physical
* PUS/ TRAINING.
Location noted for healthful- ^
a Liu pusoeaoiug namunu
'and Telegraphic Facilities.
' Fir8t 8e8S'on ?' the school?PP^)||K'year,
1876, will begin February
1st, and end June 30th. ' 1
For Illustrated Catalogue, apply to the Principal.
FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL.
0LA88I0AL, MATHEMATICAL AHD COMMEBCIAL
Lenoir, Caldwell Co., N. C.
THE THIRTY-THIRD SESSION <
opens January 12,1876. j
iraMK Tuition, Board and Washing, $91.00
ymjfP per session of twenty weeks.
References: Faculty of Davidson
College, N. C.; Chas. Philips, D. D., Chapel Hill, i
N. C.
For particulars, send for circular.
E. W. FAUCETTE,) PrinciDals
H. C. DIXON, j nc,PalsM.
A. BERNHARDT, 1 A-_lat_nt_
PAUL C. WINN, J Aa8l8tanteDecember
23 51 3t*
SCHOOL NOTICE.
I WILL resume my SCHOOL on J
MONDAY, the 10th day of January.
terms per session of five months:
English, Reading, Writing and Arith&Er
metic, |10 00
The above with English Grammar and Geography
16 00
Latin, Greek and higher Mathematics, 25 00
I will take FOUR BOARDERS, charging thirteen
dollars per month. Board and tuition must
be paid one-half in advance, and the other half at
the end of the first quarter. No one need ask for \
Board on any other terms. R. LATHAN.
December 16 50 tf
~ LIMESTONE SPRINGS
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
FIRST Session of 1876, opens WEDNESDAY,
16TH FEBRUARY. A
prompt attendance is desired. Mnsic
yfSff taught by Prof. THEODORE MAA88,
distinguished as a teacher, musician
and composer. For particulars, apply to
CHARLES PETTY, A. M., Principal,
Limestone Springs, S. C.
January 6 1 5t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina.
in the matter op
ALEXANDER C. SUTTON.?In Bankruptcy.
At Yorkville, in said County, on the 13th day of
January, 18<6.
f?1HIS is to give notice that a petition has been
I filed in the said Court by ALEXANDER C.
SUTTON, 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, 1867, for a discbarge
and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other
claims provable under the said Act; and the 4th
day of February, 1876, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned
for the hearing of the same, before William I.
Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of
said Court, at his office In Yorkville, South Carolina,
when and where the creditors may attend,
and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the said Petition shouid not be granted.
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. |
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
* n Of
January ja *
i^Tthe district court
Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina.
in the matter op
W. A. C. DOGGETT.?In Bankruptcy.
At Yorkville, in said Distinct, on the 13<A day of i
January, 1876.
THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been >
tiled in the said Court by W. A. C. DOGGETT,
of Spartanburg county, in the said Dis- ,
trict, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of |
Congross, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform
System of Bankruptcy throughout the United
States," Approved 2nd March, 1867, for a
discharge and certificate thereof, from all his 1
debts and other claims provable under the said
Act; and the 4th day of February, 1876, at 12 *
o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the
same, before William I. Clawson, one of the Registers
in Bankruptcy of said court, at his office in
Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the
creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said Petition should
not be granted.
R. M. WALLACE, U.S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
January 13 2 3t i
IN the district court
Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina.
in the matter of
JAMES R. CASTLES.?In Bankruptcy.
At Yorkville. in said District, on the 13th day of
T 1
t/Wm-Uriy, 1UIU,
THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been ^
filed in th? said Court by JAMES R. CASTLES,
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, 1867, for a discharge and
certificate thereof, from all debts and other claims
provable under the said Act; and the 4th day of
February, 1876, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for
the hearing of the same before Wm. I. Clawson,
one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, j
at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when t
and where the creditors may attend, ana shew
cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the
said Petition should not be granted. i
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. J
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
January 13 2 3t
IN THEJ3ISTRICT COURT i
Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina, f
in thb matter of ^
JOHN P. ELKIN.?In Bankruptcy. g
At Yorkville, in said District, on the 13th day of i
January, 1876.
rpHIS is to give notice that a petition has been *
1 filed in the said Court by JOHN P. ELKIN, <
of Fairfield county, in the said District, duly de- 8
clared a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress, en- c
titled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of f
Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Ap- 1
proved 2nd March, 1867, for a discharge and cer- ^
tificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims
provable under the said Act; and the 4th day of
February, 1876, at 12 o'olook, M., is assigned for "
the hearing of the same, before William I. Clawson,
one of the Registers in Bankruptoy of said
Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, j
when and where the Creditors may attend, ana e
shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of *
the said Petition should not be granted. t
R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. 1
January 13 2 3t
DIFIC GUANO CO., ]
'AID IN)
f
V DOLLARS. c
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e farming public .
ACIFIC GUANO, t
n merit to any article sold in the country. We j
I
PHOSPHATE !
a
qposting with Cotton Seed,
COMMEND AS FIRST-CLASS, <
t
lis company has ever been, to ^
E AT THE LOWEST PRICE. :
?
ce of this, they have ' ]
fD LOWERED THE PRICE. J
jes, before buying elsewhere.
CO., Agents,
3 : '
LE, S. C.
<
DO.9 Agents, J
[LL, S. C. |
RT Ac OO., Agents,
LL, St C.
USAR, Agents,
R, S. C. |
2 3m {
CLARK BROTHERS i
. ... . . . . . IK'*. /:
1876. We
enter upon the New Year by most respect- 1
rally thanking our friends and the public, for the 1
liberal patronage heretofore extended us, assuring
;hem that in soliciting a continuance of their
rode, we shall do all consistent with fair and honarable
dealing to merit the same.
GROCERIES.
We shall continue to keep in stock a full line of j
Wet and Dry, Light and Heavy Groceries, Plan
ration Supplies, Canned Goods, candies, crocKery,
4c., to which we invite the inspection of buyars,
assuring them that our goods shall be as represented
and that they will be sold at the LOW- <
EST LIVING PRICES.
THE CASH SYSTEM.
We would further say that necessity compels
us to adopt and rigidly adhere to the CASH SYSTEM.
Therefore, we will not sell any goods on
oredit, and all goods must be paid for before taken
from the store. i
CLARK BROTHERS.
a7wijlliford7^
ROCK HILL, S. C.
MORE FINE STOCK.
I HAVE just received 82 head of fine HORSES
AND MULES, to which I invite the attention
of all who may wish to purchase good stock, for
either plantation saddle or carriage purposes.
For the acoomm'odation of responsible parties,
I am ready and.willing to sell horses and mules
on time, and will extend credit to those desiring
it until next fall, requiring note and good securltv.
When ybu come to Rock Hill, don't forget to
call around at WILLIFORD'S LIVERY AND
SALE STABLES. If you admire fine horses?
and who doesn't ??vour taste can be gratified ; if
you wish to buy a good animal, your need can be
supplied; and lastly, if you wish to "Swap,"
though not good in that line, yet I will endeavor
to accommodate you. So you see I "keep open
house," in any emergency, remainingthepublic's
obedient servant. A. WILLIFx)RD.
~ PAY UP!
ALL persons 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 > tt
THECHESf ERFURNITURESTOR^
OPPOSITE THE COTTBT HOUSE,
CHESTER, 8. 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 mall will De attended to
promptly. No extra charge for packing. Freight
and express charges prepaid to the nearest station
of the purchaser.
R. BRANDT, Proprietor.
CHAIRS.
BLACK Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and
Wood Seat Chairs, at the CHESTER FUR
NITURE 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 j 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 8TORE. ;
KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL.
HAVE constantly arriving, a choice VARIETY
OF GOODS, consisting of 1
Country Linseys, Georgia Jeans, Kentucky Jeans, (
Salem Jeans, Calicos, Balmoral Skirts, <
Opera Flannels, Black Alpacas,
Ladies' Merino Vests, Belts,
Corsets, Collars, Ribbons,
Gloves
iiuaiDiji .
ilso, Gents' Fashionable Hats, excellent Class! j
meres, Merino Under-Shirts, Over-Shirts,
Drawers, Ready-Made Clothing,
Linen-lined Collars, ex- ]
cellent Riding
Gloves.
Bivingsville Yarn, Cutlery, Hardware, Glass
Ware, Crockery Ware, Groceries, \
Books, Stationery, Christ- j
mas Candies, c
Ac., Ac. c
?
?
PAY UP. 1
[T is earnestly requested that our friends whom we
have accommodated, will make early setleuients.
1
KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
BLAKE'S NURSERY GARDEN, j
CHESTER, 8. C.
A MSDEN A, ALEXANDER'S June Peach
f\_ trees, 50 cents each?the two beet and earliest r
Reaches known; Apple and Peach trees, 15 cents C
tach ; Dwarf Pears, 50 cents each; Grape Vines, (
15 cents; Strawberry plants, $1 per 100; Rasp- c
jerries, $1 per dozen; Evergreens, Flowering c
ihrubs, Roses, Dahlias and Green-house plants a
n great variety. s
Our long experience of twenty-three years 1
vorking in the nurseries and Gardens of South
Carolina, gives ii*... '-nowledgeof treesand plants icarcely
excelled by any one. We offer for sale
inly such kinds as can be honestly recommended f
or this section of country. Persons intending to
mprove and beautify their homesteads, will do t
veil to visit or correspond with us.
W. BLAKE. t
October 21 42 3m t
WANTED 5
4 SITUATION, in a private family or a school,
by a young lady, who has had several years' I:
ixperience in teaching. The English branches t
vith Latin, French, Drawing and Fancy work
aught. The best of references given. I
Address C., at Blackstocks, 8. C., through the
'Yorkville Enquirer."
January 6 1 2t
HUNTER & OATES. .
NEW STORE!
rHE undersigned would respectfully inform '
the public that they have formed a partnerhip
for the purpose of oonductinga general.Merantile
business, and have just opened in the I
4,VERY STORE ROOM a complete stock of j
NEW GOODS,
reeh from first hands, which were bought strictly
vith cash, at the lowest prices that have ruled in
he Northern markets the present season. Havng
had the advantage of cash prices and the resent
decline, we are enabled to sell at correspondngly
low prices, which an inspection and oomjarison
will convince the public that we are now
ioing. Our motto shall be "Qniok sales and short
iroflts," which, as we are not taxed with clerk
lire and other incidental expenses, we feel sure 1
ve can maintain. I
DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. ,
We respectfully invite the attention of the la- <
lies to our stock of DRES8 GOOB8, Calicoes of 1
he latest figures, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, <
fcc. Our stock of Staple Brown and Bleached <
5ood8 is full and complete. Ladies', Misses' and <
Children's Shoes, in full lines, and of the best
luality. '' . '
The gentlemen are invited to inspect our full }
ind complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, ;
Flats, Ready-Made Clothing, Jeans, Cassimeres,
Shirts, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Ac. 1
We have also a full line of Hardware, Cutlery, ]
>.ockery, Glass and Tin Ware.
LIGHT GROCERIES. :
We shall also keep a stock of the best grades of 1
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, and Spices, Cooking Soda, ^
Toilet and Laundry Soaps. 1
STATIONERY. ?
Onr stock of Stationery is also complete, in- 1
eluding the best qualities of Papers, Envelopes,
inks, Pens, &c.
To all of which we respectfully solicit the inipection
of the public, feeling assured we can '
make it to the interest of cash buyers to give us a .
jail. JOHN J. HUNTER,
JOHN F. OATES.
?? _ ' ? j
JOHN C. KUTKENDA1.
1
FOR 1875.
IN TIE MATTES OF TIE YORK DRUG 8T0SE.
THE Proprietor of this well, and I may be par- j
doned for saying favorably known, institn- '
tion, at the beginning of the New Year, as is his !
jus torn, begs leave to return thanks to nis friends
ind a generous public for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon him in the past.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
FOR 1876.
WE wish everybody a healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year, and here express
the hope, tnat no institution in all this broad land,
will contribute more to insure specification first
in this list of wishes, than this very same York
Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
IN THE FUTURE.
IN the future, we shall endeavor to keep up the
reputation of the York Drug Store to thesaine
high standard that has been established for it in
the past. Drags and everything else in the line
will be sold as low as they can be had anywhere.
We court a comparison of prices with any other
market. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. '
CONTRA.
YET friends,, we have somewhat against ye
and would stir up your pure minds to afremembrance
of the fact that many of you have unsettled
accounts at the York Drug Store. This
ought not so to be. Let us get up a mutual admiration
society. I've tickled you, now you tickle
me by coming up promptly and settling all of
your past indebtedness. The man who lets his account
run far into the New Year is looked upon,
financially, with suspicion, and the verdict goes
out, "Let no such man be trusted." ,
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
HIM ROD'S ASTHMA CURE
RELIEVES the worst case of Asthma, in a few
. minutes. This fact has come under our own
observation. Can be had at the York Drng Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
. . in;; :>ui
" ' _ ; . i .
A GRAND OPENING
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
AT
*
f
I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S.,
CHESTER, 8. C.,
Special Inducements offered to Country Merchants.
? i ' I ! I
Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands
of
CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PEE YARD,
by the piece. All other goods in proportion.
All orders will receive our personal attention.
I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S.,
CHESTER, S. C.
October 7 40 tf '
FINE LIQUORS.
I HAVE for sale at my Store near the railroad
depot,
THE BEST QUALITY OF SPIRITS
ever offered for sale in the city of Yorkville. Call
and get some
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
All mv linnorsare Dure, and consist of
Apple Brandy, Madeira Wine,
Singer Branay, ' Malaga Wine,
Peach Brandy, ' Port Wine,
Cherry Brandy, 8herry Wine,
Sid French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine,
Old Cognac Brandy, Red Rye Whisky,
Old Holland Sin. White Rye Whisky,
Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky,
Eagle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky,
Claret Wine, , ~N. C. Corn Whisky,
Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky.
My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth from
$2.00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON.
Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Ci- ,
rars of fine and medium brands. Call and see (
or yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. j
IN BANKRUPTCY. J
[n the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of 1 T_ n?
J. N McCALL, Bankrupt. J In BankruPtcy? i
IkTOTICE is hereby given that A GENERAL
[N MEETING of the Creditors of the above- '
lamed Bankrupt, will be held before William I.
Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said .
Court, in his office at Yorkville, South Carolina,
>n the 20th day of January, 1876. for the purpose of
leclaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, md
for the other purposes named in tne twentyleventh
section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2,
867. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee.
Januarys 1 2t
IN BANKRUPTC Y. j
!n the District Court of the United States for the (
District of South Carolina. (
In the Matter of 1 In nonkruDtcv 1
r B MARKS. Bankrupt. 1 AD i,anKraPlcy* C
I^TOTICE is hereby given that A GENERAL
l^j MEETING of the Creditors of the aboyelamed
Bankrupt, will be held before William I.
Jlawsou, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said
^ourt, in his office, at Yorkville, South Carolina,
>n the 20th day of January, 1876, for the purpose t
>f declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate,
md for the other purposes named in the twenty- s
eventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1
807. C. E. SPENCER. Assignee. r
January 6,1 2t t
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. !
rHE undersigned have, this day, formed a ?
partnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW in
he Courts of this State.
Special attention will be given to the proeecu- "
ion or defenn of causes in the Circuit and Pro>ate
Courts; the Collection of Claims and 8ettle- 1
nents of Estates, and Trustees' Accounts in the J
>robate Courts. c
We are prepared to undertake for legal business t
n all parts of the United States, throngh reliable <
lusiness agencies. c
V&r Office in the rear end of the ''Moore A Rainey
fuilding," opposite the Court House. 1
JAMES F. flfABT, c
.G, W, S, HART. i
January 6 j, lm
JOHN W. LINLEY & CO.,
190 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 SIMM USE?ESTABLISH II
GROCERIES
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
i i
WE deliver Goods free of all expense, snch as
boxing, dray age and freight. To places
where we cannot prepay freights, we give a
COMPLIMENTARY PACKAGE OF GOODS,
sufficient to cover the expense of transportation,
jaual to about 7} per cent, of the entire bill.
Where we have instructions to make up the
lomplimentary package in CROCKERY AND
GLASSWARE, we give the value of 10 per cent.
>n the entire bill.
TERMS CASH,
by Registered Letter or Post Office Money Order.
Parties able to give Charleston acceptance, can
be accommodated with 30,60 or 00 days7 time, with
interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum.
LIST OP HET PBI0E8. HO EXPENSE. B0 FREIGHT.
Finest quality Young Hyson, Hyson, Oolong,
English Breakfast and Gunpowder Teas, $1.10 per
pound; good quality Teas, all kinds, 90 cents per
pound ; good sweet drawing Teas, 60 cents perpound.
To any one desirous of trying our Teas, we will
jend by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of
money named,
Be?t. 2nd quality. 3rd quality.
1 pound Tea, any kind, 30c. 25c. 18c.
1 " " " " 1.20 1,00 70o.
Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 13$c.; Granulated
A. Sugar, 12ic.; light yellow Sugar, 10 cents per
pound; Linley's peerless Family Flour 5$ cents
per pound, or $10 per barrel; good Family Flour
5 cents per pound or $9.00 per barrel; choice Canvassed
Hams, 17Jc.; choice Tumbl er Jellies, 134c.;
2 pounds Canned Tomatoes, 134c.; 8 pounds Tomatoes,
17c.; 1 pound Canned Salmon, 20c.; 2
Kund Canned Pine Apple, Pears, Peaches and
masons, 23 cents per can, or $1.35 for 6 cans ;
mixed "Vinegar Pickles : pints 17c., quarts 27c.,
gallons 60 cents, each; Condensed Milk?Eureka
and Eagle Brand?25 cents, each; Gantz' Seafoam.
I pounds 25 cents, pounds 50 cents, each; Lemon
Sugar, 40c.; Dooley's celebrated "Yeast Powder,
15, 20 and 40 cents per can; Cooking Soda, 10 cents
per pound; i box Sardines 20 cents, 4 box 35 cents;
Shadines, 25 cents per box; Cox's Sparkling Gelatine,
20 cents per package; Olives, 56 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, 18 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, 60 cents per pound ;
Rio Coffees, 23 and 26c., Laguayra Coffee, 30c.,
Java Coffee, 35 cento per pound; Roasted Coffees,
5 cento per pound, additional?each grade; Dur
~ r--o? <1 . r>nr.
ygb s superior omruif u uqum pi/uuu i *^u*
yea's Satin Gloss Starch (6 pound boxes) 75 cents
each ; Corn Starch, 13} cents per package; Duryea's
box Blueing, 33 cents per dozen; Soda Biscuits,
8} cents per pound; extra Pilot Bread, iOc.;
Lemon, Cream, Wine, Ginger and other kinds, 15
oents per pound; Black Pepper, 30 cents per
pound ; Spice 30c., Ginger 30c.,Nutmeg $1.60 and
Mace $1.80 per pound ; Rice, whole 8}c., middling
7} cents per pound; Durham Smoking Tobacco,
65 cents per pound ; Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick
Candy?a very superior article?25 cents per
pound; ordinary Stick Candy, 20 cents per pound;
Rock Candy, 22 cents per pound; Colgate's Toilet
Soaps, 25 cents per dozen cakes and upward;
Handkerchief Extracts, 50cents 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 ana
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, I gallon 40c.. 1 gallon 50c., 2 gallons
60c., 3 gallons 75c., 6 gallons $1 each.
A very extensive assortment of
CROCKERY AJTD GLASSWARE
always on hand. Plates, dinner size $1.60, Breakfast
$1.30, Desert $1.00, Tea size 85 cents per dozen;
Handled Cups and Saucers, 75 cents and $1.00 per
net; Basins and Goblets, $1.60; Covered Dishes,
75c., 90c. and $1.00 each; Tumblers, 66c., 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 ror 25 cents; Argand Chimneys 3 for
25 cents. Numberless articles unmentioned.
Information cheerfully given. Remember, we 1
prepay freights whenever the roads will allow us
to do so. When we cannot, we then .allow complimentary
package.
JOHN W. LINLEY & CO.,
Key Box 184, Charleston, 8. C.
August 12 32 ly
TAX NOTICE?1875.
IN oonformity to law, and pursuant tothe order
of the Comptroller General, my books will be
open at YORKVTLLE on and after MONDAY,
the 10th of January, 1876. and I will remain in
Yorkville until the the 15th of the same montn,
for the purpose of collecting the State and County
Taxes for the year 1875.
The amount levied for State purposes is eleven
mills on the $1; for county purposes, three mills
on the $1; "for the support of Indigent widows _
and orphans of persons who have been killed in
York county because of their political opinions,"
one-half mill on the $1; and for interest on the
bonds of York county issued in aid of the Chester
and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company,
and for the purpose of retiring a portion of saia
bonds, two and one-half mills on the $1, making
in the aggregate seventeen mills on the $1. For
Bethesda, Broad River and York townships, one
mill each on the $1: for Bullock's Creek town'
' ?M1- A' riafnnrlui 4/vu?n
snip, rnree mms on wo ?i, auu wi uw.. ^?
ship one-half mill on the $1, for district school
Eur poses. Also one dollar on each taxable poll
etween the agee of twenty-one and fifty years.
For the accommodation of the tax-payers, I
will attend at the following places on the days
named:
At Clay Hill, on Monday, January 17th,
At Bethel, (B. L. Simmons') on Tuesday, January
18tb.
At Carroll & Campbell's Store, on Wednesday,
January 19th.
At Gregg's Store, on Thursday, January 20th.
At Black's Station, on Friday and Saturday,
the 21st and 22nd of January.
At Hickory Grove, on Monday, January 24th.
At J. W. tiarroll's Store, Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 25th and 26th.
At McConnellsville, Thursday and Friday, January
27th and 28th.
At Brattonsville, Saturday, January 29th.
At J. N. McElwee's Mill, Monday, January
31st.
At Coates' Tavern, Tuesday, Februaiy 1st.
At Fort Mill, Wednesday and Thursday, February
2nd and 3rd.
At Rock Hill, Friday and Saturday, and Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th
and 9th of February.
At Yorkville from and after the 10th of February
until the 1st day of March, inclusive, after
which latter date the books will be closed, and
the 20 per cent penalty will attach.
The Treasurer avails himself of this opportunity
to return his thanks to t'ie people of York
county for the prompt manner in which they met
their liabilities last year, and hopes they will be
msoaonf trnor
uquaiijr pruaijjb uio y* V.?* .
J. L. WATSON, Treasurer.
January 6 1 tf
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
I WOULD respectfully inform the people of
York county that I am Agent for the celebrated
SINGER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
and am prepared to sell them on most reasonable
terms, either for cash or on the popular monthly
INSTALLMENT PLAN. The Singer is too well
and universally known to require any word of
commendation here. It is the MONARCH OF
SEWING MACHINES, for the substantiation of
which assertion I refer to all who have them in
use.
I also keep on hand a full supply of ATTACHMENTS,
NEEDLES, OIL, Ac., which I sell at
Manufacturer's prices. Those in want of such
articles can procure them, in my absence, from
Dr. May, Yorkville; L. H. Bradford, Fort Mill;
J. M. Wylie, Black's Station. E. F. BELL,
Agent Singer Manufacturing Company.
August 28 34 ly
IN BANKRUPTCY.
[n the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
Tib-- Parte J. H. Clawson, Assignee, In Sc. James
A. Barnwell, Bankrupt.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Creditors holding
liens against the estate of the above-named
Bankrupt, to establish the same before me, at my
)fflce in Yorkville, within four weeks from the
late of this notice. On their failure to do so they
vill be barred from any share in the distribution
>f Bankrupt's estate.
By order of Court.
W. I. CLAWSON, Register.
December 23 51 3t
~BARBER SHOP^
rHOSE in want of an EASY SHAVE, a fashionable
and stylish cut of hair, or a pleasant
ind luxurious Shampoo, are reminded that
rHOS. BALLARD, Professor of the ArtTonsolal.
is still in business, in his old Shop next door
o tne Enquirer building, where it will afford
tim great pleasure to wait upon all who may deire
his services. Razors boned and sharpened,
ind any other work of that kind promptly done.
THOMAS BALLARD.
June 11 25 ly
NOTICE.
fj W. HOPE AND J. W. P. HOPE have
111 this day entered into a copartnership, unler
the style and firm of H, WThoPE <fe CO.,
ox the j>urp<:>se of oonducting a general 'MERCANTILE
BUSINESS in the house formerly ooiupied
by J. H. Adams, deceased.
The mends and patrons of the old-established
louse and our friends generally are respectfully
elicited to bestow upon us a snare of their pat onage.
. H. W. HOPE <fc CO.
January 6 I tf