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from his time of taking command of the array preceding the seven days' battles around Richmond, until the surrender of his sword at Appomattox, was vividly narrated, and those who were familiar with the momentous events of those terrible years had no difficulty in seeing the faithfulness of the picture. The lecturer then spoke of the distinguishing traits of oharacter of the great Virginian, which were foresight, caution, firmness and bravery. Time and space do not permit of any additional comments upon this admirable lecture. Suffice it to say, it was worthy of the man the greatness of whose deeds has challenged the admiration of the world, and worthy of the reputation Dr. Furman has won in the field of literature. The Democracy of Blackstock's township have organized a club, and elected Mr. R. T. Mock bee, President; Mr. John Ross, VieePresident; Mr. J. E. Craig, Secretary, and Mr. R. K. DeBardelaben, Treasurer. Messrs. Mockbee, DeBardelaben and John Carroll were chosen delegates to the County Convention that assembles to-day at this place. The Democracy of Halsellville township effected an organization of a club in the election of Mr. J. S. McLure, President, and Mr. J. C. McAfee, Secretary and Treasurer. Messrs. McLure, McAfee and J. G. McAliley j were chosen delegates to the County Convention. The resolutions offered by ex-Governor Perry at a receut Democratic meeting at Greenville and adopted, were endorsed. A meeting of the Chester Sabre Club, which numbers seventy-one members, was held on Saturday. A constitution and by^ laws for the government of the club was adopted. A meeting for the inspection of sabres will.be held on the 1st Saturday in April, and a meeting for drill be held on the 1st Saturday in May. H9H Saturday was the day for the holding of the preliminary examination in the case of James Kinard, who bad been arrested and HpBB lodged in jail, charged with conspiracy to defraud the county. The accused waived the examination, and gave bond for bis appearance for trial at the next term of the Court of General Sessions. The charge against him is based upon his testimony in the case of Pleasant Poland, charged, as I have already stated, with taking school certificates from the offioe of the County Treasurer. Judge T. J. Mackey is the head and front of these proqeputions, and he avows his determination to push them to the bitter end, regardless of the persons that may be affected thereby. In the immortal words of President Grant, the people say to him, "Let no guilty man escape." \i> ' The County Democratic Convention assembled in the Court House at this place to-day. J. J. Hemphill, Esq., was elected President; Major Julius Mills, Vice-President; and W. A. Senders, Esq., Secretary. The country delegates did not relish the idea of Chester precinct having six delegates, while the other c precincts were only allowed three. They <were unwilling to admit for a time that any difference should be made in favor of this precinct, in consequence of the large number of votes polled here; but they finally yielded their objections, and all things moved on with an undisturbed serenity^ MajorS. P. Hamilton, a member of the State Democratic Executive Committee, was invited by the Convention to deliver an address, giving the objects and plans of the Democratic party of the State, which he did in an interesting way. An executive committee, consisting of Major Julius Mi lb, and Messrs. W. S. Gregg, John Knox, C. W. McFadden and R. T. Mockbee, were appointed by the Convention. This honorable body then adjourned to meet on the 1st Monday in April. Two tracts of land were sold by the Sheriff to-day. One tract, belonging to Major J. W. Carter, and containing 218 acres, brought . $125. Another tract belonging to ?? Orr. anu ouutai^og en;hups, ' the sale of land, a considerable quantity of ^ whisky aud brandy, belonging to John Lilley, an inmate of the Penitentiary, was disposed of under execution at high prices. A gallon of the ardent exceeded in value an acre of land. ' Mrs. Martha K. Wilkes, wife of Mr. J. Wesley Wilkes, of Baton Rouge, in this county, departed this life on the 1st instant. Her death is deeply deplored by relatives and friends. Qui. A Baptist Preacher Testifies.?Dr. Tutt .-?Dear SirHaving used in my family for six years your Expectorant, I deem it due to yourself and the public to state that I have uniformly found it efficient in relieving and curing pulmonary diseases. I am strictly opposed to quackery, but touching this very pleasant and excellent medicine "I have testified that which I do know and that which I have experienced." Respectfully yours, J. C. Hargroves, Pastor Baptist Church, Elmira.N. Y. March 19, 1874. ? A Cold Seems a Small Affair.?Most people neglect it. Who minds it? Yet a cold may turn to Consumption, and then follows almost certain death. Take a cold in time, then ; that is, take Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, the well known standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Complaints, and your Cold will disappear, as well as all apprehensions of danger. Jhtmttral rair CommertiaL YORKVILLE, March 8.?Cotton.?But little OUerillg. ?? o quul? OAnomea irwni uj to 11 ucuis. CHARLOTTE, March 6.?The cotton market olosed firmer on Saturday last at 11$ to 11? for good middling; 11# for middling; 11 for low middling ; and from 5 to 10$ for lower grades. Country Flour, $2.75 to |3.'25 per sack ; Corn, 70 oents per bushel; Meal, 75 cents per bushel; Peas, $1; Oats, 60 cents. Comparative Cotton Statement. ft NEW YORK, March 3.?The following is the comparative cotton statementfor the week ending to-day; 1876. 1875. Receipts at all ports for the week....86,346 76,510 . Total receipts to date 3,488,7:16 2,979,056 Exports for the week, 144,128 137,748 Total exports to date, 2,225,132 1,828,866 Stock at all United States ports.,787,143 760,886 Stock at interior towns 124,397 108,890 Stock at Liverpool,. 859,000 682,000 AmericanafloatforGreat Britain,293,000 364,000 . Serial Notices. A Lire Music House. Messrs. Ludden <fe Bates, proprietors of the Grkat Southern Music House at Savannah, Ga., are fairly entitled to the honor of being the e most enterprising men in the trade. Here they are in these dreadful hard times actually doing a larger trade than ever before. The reason why, is found in the fact that the harder times get the cheaper they sell, and musical people throughout the South have found out that their prices are always the lowest. They have just largely reduced cash prices on Pianos and Groans, and offer inducements such as have never been known in the South. Those who ever want to purchase should, by all means, correspond with them. March 9 10 It Hepatine! Hepatine! Hepatine! Hepatine * for the Liver, at J. C. KUYKENDAL'S. The Honorable Alexander H. Stephens orders Globe Flower Cough Syrup to sustain his throat and lungs in making his great Civil Rights speech. National Hotel, Washington, D. C., 1 December 26,1873. j Dr. J. S. Pemberton .?Dear Sir?Please send me three bottles of your Globe Flower Syrup by Samuel Bard. Yours truly, ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Washington, D. C., Jan. 8,1874. Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Dear Sir?The Globe Flower Svrnp duly received. Many thanks. It has proved a most valuable remedy to me. > ' ' Yours truly, ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Globe Flower Cough Syrup, at JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'S. Hepatine is unlike any other medicine for the liver?it is cheaper than Pills. At JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'S. March 9 10 2t Cat f Ms Oat, It May 8?re Your Life. There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than nay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that woula cure them. Dr. A. Boscheo's German Syrup has lately been introduced into this country from Ger- i many, and its wondrous cures astonish every one thaX try it. If you doubt what we say in Srint, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, ' ohn C. Kuykendal, and get a sample bottle for 1 10 cents and try it, or a,regular size for 75 cents. November 25 . 47 eawly HYMENEAL. I Married?On the 4th of January, 1876, bv W. W. Gaffney, Esq.,Mr. WADE FOOLER MOORE and Miss AMANDA E. MoDANlEL. All of . York county. , i i ; . i On the 4th of January, 1876, by W. W. Gaffney, Esq., Mr. JOSIAH MARTIN, of Union county, S. C., and Miss MEDORA CLINE, of York county. On the 15th ultimo, by W. W. Gaffney, Esq., Mr. FRANKLIN H. PREWIT and Miss FANNY GREEN. All of York county. OBITUARY. Died?In York county, on the 2nd instant, of cancer, Mrs. MARY W. KNOX, widow of Rob- ' ert Knox, deceased, aged 63 years and 10 months. In York county, on the 5th instant, .ROBERT WHITESIDES, in the 79th year of bis age. i In York county, on the 4th instant, JULIA i ANN, daughter of Wm. A. and Julia A. Robinson, aged aoout 5 years. \ BOARDERS WANTEIk PRIVATE BOARDING can be had b^pplyingto C. H. DfXON. March 9 > ,10 4t NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are warned to keep off that por- 1 tion of the Hetherington Plantation in 1 ork i county, which the undersigned has,rep ted., Any one trespassing on this property Will be prosecuted. JAMES PORTER. , March 9 10 2t FAIR WARNING. ALL persons are forewarned against trespassing on my land, known as the Adams pasture, in any way, whether by passing over the fence or otherwise, as I shall prosecute, to the full extent of the law, all who violate this notice. T. M. DOBSON. March 9 10 3t ROAD NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the various Highway Surveyors of York oounty, that thev are required to REPAIR AND PUT IN GOOt) ORDER iheir respective roads by the 1ST OF APRIL next. In addition to their'other'duties, Overseers of roads are required to erect and put in their proper positions all sign-boards or milestones that may have been removed or that have fallen down. Surveyors, Overseers, or hands on the various roads, failing to perform their duties, must be reported to this office to be dealt with as the law directs. H. K. ROBERTS, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. ?w n m sr. iviaiuu o *v , ?20 SEWARD. STOLEN from the subscriber at his residence in Chester county, S. C , on Friday morning 2ftth Instant, a BLACK HORSE with a very large head and a Roman nose. His mane lies on both sides of neck. Supposed to have gone to North Carolina, as he was traced as fhr as the Catawba river. 1 The above reward will be paid to any one returning the horse to me. D. G. ANDERSON, Cedar Shoals, Chester county, S. C. March 9 10 ;; 2t FAIR WARNING. ' ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to hunt, fish, cut down any timber, or travel over the premises or lands of either of thb undersigned, without permission, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all who violate this notice. t NANCY D. TATE, JAS. G. THOMASSON, G. R. TURNER, JAMES W. FEWELL, P. S. THOMASSON, T. N. THOMASSON, C. A. YOUNGBLOOD, R. B. YOUNGBLOOD, N. HORTEN, B. F. BRIGGS. W. N. SIMRIL, ( March 9 10 3t* THE CHESTER JEWELRY STORE. THE Store of the undersigned is supplied with a large and elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, in if Tewbi'r v tncnb- 1 bailment. Moreover,* I keep wn hand MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, among which is the celebrated ORGAN, made by ! George Woods & Co., Cambridge, Mass. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. March 9 5 ly ( PIANOS AND ORGANS, SPECIAL CASH OFEEBS. FOR CASH IN HAND we ofter PIANOS and ORGANS at positively the lowest prices ever known. Here are the figures: A 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Carved Legs. Maker's price $400. Our price ?215. A 7i OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Carved Legs, Largest Size, Maker's price $435. Our price $235 ' ' A7J OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Carved Legs, Largest Size, Rich Case, Maker's price $500. Our price $375. A 5 OCTAVE PARLOR ORGAN, Walnut Case, Double Reed, Seven Stops. Maker's price $175. Our price $110. A 5 OCTAVE PARLOR ORGAN, Walnut Case, Double Reed, Nine Stops. Maker's price $200. Our price $110. All from strictly first-class makers. Guaranteed and money refunded if not as represented. Other styles at proportionately low rates, stooi and cover with each Piano. Very low ratee for one-half cash and balance in one year. For Illustrated Cataloguesaud farther information send at once to LUDDEN A BATES. " Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. 1 March 9 10 2t A FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, COMPLETE IN EVERY ARTICLE OF FURNITURE, ' AT CHESTER, S.C., 1 OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. * THE undersigned offers the largest stock of * FURNITURE, at the lowest cash prices. ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF CHAIRS. Black Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood , Seat Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, I Dressing Cases, handsome t CHAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, to match. Indeed, everything in the Furniture Line may be found at my Store. | PARLOR BRACKETS, ^LAT RACKS, Book-Shelves, etcetera, etcetera. The walls of my Store are ornamented with a large number of CJti.llJ riFUL tilKUiUUS, which are for sale at very reasonable prices. ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL c r will be attended to promptly. No extra charge for packing. Freight and express charges PREPAID TO NEAREST STATION of the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. < March 9 5 ly ' JOHN C. KUYKENDAL._ NEW PATENT EXTENSION. THOSE indebted to me on account for last year, will take notice that without settlement of all arrearages, their orders will receive no more attention, unless accompanied with the cash. The new extension process of running one year into another, is not popular at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKEN11AL. ( ESSENTIAL OILS. { ESSENTIAL Oils, Medicated Waters, Farina Cologne, Bertrand Freres Concentrated Essences and Florida Water, at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. HERBS AND ROOTS. SELECT Powdered and Staple Drugs, Herbs, Roots, Barks, Gums, and Concentrated Medicines, in full stock at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. < ANOTHER SUPPLY ! OF HARRIS' FERTILIZER just received at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PILLSAND GRANULES. A FULL stock of Sugar-Coated Pills and GranJ\ ules, of the popular formulas, on hand at the { York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ( A FULL LINE ~ 1 OF Fluid Extracts, Chemicals and Elixirs, always on hand at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES AN D Patent Medicines. A full stock always on hand at the York Drug Store. * 1 JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. < , t APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. NOTICE is herebv given that on the 25th day of March, next, ELIZABETH WYLIE will apply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set1 off;" in accordance with the provisions of the 8th : i section of the "Homestead Act," Approved Feb- 1 ruary 22, 1873. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, < Judge of Probate for York County. February 24 8 5t" AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours ol Sheriff 'b sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Defendant's interest in a tract of land situated in Ebenezer, containing five hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. W. B. Fewell, estAte of Joel S. Barnett, deceased, William N. Simril and others, levied on as the property ol Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of R. Patterson <S Co., and others. [$6.25 Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who dc not comply with the terms of sale, must expect th? property Bid off by them to be advertisea for resale at their risk for the ensning Bales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 9 10 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for tht District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") JAMES A. BARNWELL, > In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an Order from Hon. George S, Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I wil] expose to public sale, free from encumbrance, al York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN APRIL NEXT, the Homestead of said Bankrupt, consisting ol ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES more or less, situate in York county, on Allison Creek, and bounded by lands of Margaret Jackson, Nelson Thomasson and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth cash. The balance payable in twelvi months, to be secured by a bond and mortgage Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. March 9 10 4t T. M. DOBSON & CO. l ' GROCERIES. OUR Grocery is well supplied with thebestthai the market affords in the way of Famih Groceries. We sell for cash and can afford to sel cheaper than any house can sell on credit. Comi to the cash House and buy your Groceries. T. M. DOBSON <ft CO. DOBSOX.'S IS THEPLACE. IF you want any kind of Dry Goods, remembei that DOBSON will sell as cheap as anv housi in Yorkville. Will give you full value for youi money, and will not sen you anyunng umi is uui good without telling you. T. M. DOBSON ?fc CO. 18 7 5. ANY one owing ns fcr Goods bought in the year 1875, need not ask, nor send us orders for goods on credit, as we will not sell them any more until they make arrangements for their pasl indebtedness to us. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. MARCH 10TH. ON and after March 10th, persons who do nol make settlements by Cash, or Notes secured, will be sued. Look out for the Mule, as money we must have. T. M. DOBSON & CO. CROCKE R Y. I*7"E have a nice line of Crockery, which wf fj are selling very low. Call and see oui Goods and get our prices. T. M. DOBSON & C0. REMEMBER THE DATE. REMEMBER March the 10th. Some one will have to pay cost just so sure as he does nol ^all and make arrangements with old DOBSON. GENT'S SHAWLS. IF you want a gentleman's nice Shawl at a low price, DOBSON'S is the place to get it. Call and see us and get our prices. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. 7 PEERLESS GLOSS. VERY lady ought to have a bottle. She can I!i black her own "Shoes with very little trouble, Duly 25 cents a bottle. Call and pet one. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. HANGING BASKETS. JUST received a lot of nice Hanging Baskets for the ladies. T. M. DOBSON ifc CO. SHAWLS^ WE are selling Shawls regardless of cost, Call and see our goods and get our prices. ?s? ,?cq. SEA-ISLAND SHIRTING. IF you want a nice article of Sea-Island Shirting, at low figures, DOBSON'S is the place to ?et it. NEW GOODS. JUST received a few pieces of Cochico Cambric, which we are selling at 12i cents per yard. T. M. DOBSON' & CO. CALICO. r A PIECES of nice Calicoes, very handsome OU styles, just received,by T. M. DOBSON ?fc CO. READY-MADE CLOTHING?" WE are ottering bargains in the way of ReadyMade Clothing. Call and be convinced. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. SPOOL COTTON. " YOU can buy Spool Cotton, warranted 200 yards on a spools for fifty cents, at T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. dim i rkciza Aivf Am. rOU can buy a nice Rim Lock complete, for 75 cents, at DOBSON'S. . DRESS GOODS. WE are selling Dress Goods regardless of cost. Some very nice styles. T. M. DOBSON & CO. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. ZELL'S ACID PHOSPHATE ON band, and is one of the highest grades of Phosphate sold. You can pay for it in moniy or cotton, provided you take enough Guano o pay for a bale of Cotton. ZELL'S GUANO has been tried by the side of ligher priced Guanos and equalled some and surjassed others. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON, Agents. ________ A GOOD assortment on hand, consisting of (\ stamped baking and wash Pans, cake and )!e Pans, Brass Wash Basins, one of the best hings out; Coffee Pots, of all sizes and at prices o suit. W. H. <fe J. P. HERNDON. GOOD BREAD, ROOD Flour, Horsford's Bread Preparation, Sea-Foam Baking Powders and Twin Brothirs' Yeast, all make delicious Bread. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. SOME STILL, BEHIND. PEOPLE like to be ahead. Those who do will please come up to the Captain's Office and ettle their Notes and Accounts, and be ahead, in trder to get further indulgence. All our Groceiesare as usual?first-class and fresh. W. H. A J. P. IIERNDON. GAITER TOPST 1*7 E have a lot of elegant Gaiter Tops, very IT cheap and fine. Those in need of a fine heap Shoe will profit b.v buying these tops and laving their Shoes made at home. Call and eximinb them. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. M. STRAUSS. GREAT INDUCEMENT. I HAVE considerably reduced the prices of my % ioods. Come and examine. I am sure I can ileaso you in both Goods and prices. M. STRAUSS. RAGS WANTED. BUSINESS being resumed atTIDDYS' PAPER MILLS, we are prepared to purchase all mer hantable rags offered, for which we will pay two 2) cents per pound, on delivery. Parties having Rags to dispose of at any time, can have them renoved promptly, by notifying us at Lincolnton Paper Mills, N. C. WILLIAM A R. TIDDY. February 24 8 lm CAUTION TO TRESPASSERS. i LL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass jpon the lands of either of the undersigned, with>ut obtaining permission, as the law will be rigidv enforced against all who disregard this notice. A. BARRON, W. A. BARRON. February 24 8 3t* FOR RENT. A CONVENIENT HOUSE AND LOT, with good Garden. The house contains eight rooms with usual conveniences. Will be rented 'or the balance of the year. Terms easv. Apply ? W. H. McC(5RKLE\ February 17 7 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of ,nL B. C. CHAMBERS, deceased, are hereby lotified to present the same to me, properly au;henticated, at Chester, S. C., on or before the 1st lay of April next. JOHN L. CHAMBERS, Administrator. February 8 5 9t W. H. M'CORKLE, AGENT, ' I W. H. M'CORKLE, AGENT."" 1 I" YITOULD respectfully Inform his friends and J YT the public generally that he has in 8tock a h lot of nice Clothing just in from the factory, which he will sell cheap. Call at the corner ana ' examine. | WHITE GOODS. I WILL have in stock this week a splendid line of White Goods, of all descriptions. Call at ' the corner and see for yourself. _ : W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. 1 , GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, d > /~hUR line of Glass and Crockery ware is com- v IP plete, at prices to suit the times, at the corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. NICE CALICO. 1 COME to the corner and buy a nice Calico dress. * The selection can't be surpassed In this mar- i j ket. W. H. McCORKEE, Agent. ? SHOES. MILES' SHOES will be sold cheap, at the cor- 1 ner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. J i SNUFF AND TOBACCO. f i f^iOME to the Corner Store and buy your Snuff and Tobacco. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. ^ [ SEEDS. J GARDEN and Clover Seeds, fresh and good, " can be had atthe corner. * W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. _ AXES. ' rflHE best Axe made is sold at the corner, by . 1 W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. ;j NEW STORE! 1 THE undersigned, as agent, has opened the Bratton building on the corner, opposite the Court House, with a stock of goods, embracing a -i * full assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress J Goods, Prints, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, to ( which he invites the attention of his old friends fc t and the public generally, assuring them that he r can and will make it to their interest to give him I a call before purchasing. Relying with some de, gree of satisfaction, but without the least shade of - vanity, upon my reputation as a salesman and manager of a dry goods store, I feel great satis- jj . faction in being able again to serve my former v customers, who are cordially invited to inspect and price my stock. W. H. McCORKLE. ' HUNTER & OATE& ; CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE - TF you want anything in the way or urocaery or Glassware, come and see us, as we have a 1 * full assortment of good and common ware, and at J r prices to suit the closest buyers. 11 t HUNTER A OATES. BOOTS AND SHOES. COME and hear the low prices for the best 1 Boots and Shoes. We take great pleasure in J 1 showing our goods and giving the best prices. 8 HUNTER A OATES. THE NEW SIGJL LOOK for the new sign of Hunter <ft Oates, if "| you want to buy Goods cheap for the cash. J HUNTER A OATES. * ! HATS. IF you want a nice new Hat, good style, call "I and see what you can find in the store of J HUNTER A OATES. 1 CLOTHING. r ~ ; A FEW suits of good Clothing,and some OverCoats on hand, which will be sold very cheap, / for the cash. HUNTER A OATES. c HARDWARE. IF you want any Hardware, come and examine -i our new stock and see whether it be cheap or not. HUNTER A OATES. J JEANS AND CASSIMERES. " A NICE line of Jean!\and Cassimereson hand, , which will be sold low to make room for our J Spring Stock. HUNTER A OATES. ^ tnua rrn A FULL line of nice Tobacco on hand, which y we are selling low. HUNTER <fc OATES. 1 BLACK ALPACA. . A FULL line of Black Alpaca, at prices to suit the hard times. HUNTER <fc OATES. ? W. H. M'CORKLE, l -CHTOAT. MiSTWKS AfrF.Nl J AND I AUCTIONEER, f YORKVILLE, S. C., WILL attend to the buying and selling of i lands and other real estate, on commission. Agent for the sale of Robson's FERTILIZERS 8( and Robson's CO xM POUND ACID PHOSPHATE c and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE, A which will be delivered in quantities to suit. C Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing j, the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Compa- ? i nv, and the Atlantic and the Niagara Fire Insu- j, ranee Companies, in which policies will be issued f; on the most favorable rates given by any reliable y company. ' e $SSr Office in the "Bratton Building," opposite , the Court House. VALUABLE LAND. _ \ I OFFER for sale a valuable tract of land con- ' taining 4(10 ACRES, situated on the Pinckney 8, i Road, fourteen miles south-west ot Yorkville. The land is well timbered, and the tract contains n about 60 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND in culti- fc vation. The improvements consistofa DWELLING HOUSE, with the usual outbuildings. Fur- _ , therinformation willbegiven by Mr. WILLIAM LYNN, who lives on the place, or bv the under- g signed. W. H. MoC'ORKLE, I Real Estate Agent. ^ FARMING LAND FOR SALE. _ TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract of fine FARMING LAND, situated near Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, and about I two miles from McConnellsville Station, on the J Chester and Lenoir Railroad. The tract contains 283 acres, one-third of which is original forest, and the balance in a suitable condition for culti- " vation. For further particulars, apply to W. H. McCORKLE, Real Estate Agent. AT PRIVATE SALE. ] A FIRST-RATE SECOND-HAND PIANO, , recently tuned and in good order, is offered at I private sale, for cash. Call on I W. H. McCORKLE. tc CLOVER SEED. 0 A QUANTITY of RED CLOVER SEED for sale by W. H. M2CORKLE. hi A GRAND OPENING 01 OF ej O] FALL AND WINTER &00DS, b w AT tr tc I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., " \v 31 CHESTER, 8. C.f Jj g? Special Inducements offered to Country Mer- ^ chants. ^ . ci Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands of CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD, 7 ? by the piece. All other goods in proportion. All orders will receive our personal atten- J tion. I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., { CHESTER, S. C. { October 7 40 tf " F in SEEING IS BELIEVING, ~ " BUT FEELING IS THE NAKED TRUTH. I^HE Yorkville Tin Factory is now in success- X ful operation, and the public are respectfully ^ invited to call, see and feel for themselves. i" I propose to do a fair and honest business, giv- rc ing a full equivalent for the money received. I 9' sell for cash and at the lowest living rates. Call, and if you don't see what you want, ask for it, and if I have not got it I will make or get it for ? you. Come one, come all "I To the bachelor's hall Jj Tin Shop. J. M. ADAMS. H.F. ADICKES. < SEW GOODS. i [HAVE just received the following lines of | new goods, which are offered at our usually 3w prices: I WHITE TARLETON. < GENTS' COLLARS, in every variety. j PLAID LINSEY. J ALABAMA PLAIDS. COTTON DIAPER. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Sea Island, . trown and Bleached. ( I endeavor to keep np my stock to the full stan- i ard, and to this end receive new goods every reek. H. F. ADICKES. STATIONERY. A FULL line of Stationery?including Cap, X Letter and Note Papers, of different qualities; i Envelopes of all qualities and various sizes, Pens, nk and Pencils, Blank and Memorandum Books :c., for sale at ADICKES'. BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERY style of Boot and Shoe for men's and boys' wear, and also an elegant stock of rii?nos' and Todies' Shoes and Gaiters, can be mind in this department of our house, and at the sweat prices. H. F. ADICKES. BOOKS. ~ [KEEP a full stock of School Books and standard works of fiction and poetry. Any book I lot in stock, no matter where published, will be . irocured and supplied at the publisher's regular etail price. H. F. ADICKES. NOTIONS. : [CANNOT enumerate my stock in this line, which embraces nearly everything in the line . f fancy Goods. Call and inspect for yourself, am always pleased to show my goods. H. F. ADICKES. DRY GOODS. [AM now receiving recent purchases of Dry . Goods, and have in store a fresh supply of lalicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of . lack Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. WALL. PAPERING. rAM now prepared to furnish any style and quality of Wall Paper that is manufactured, nd have on hand a full line of samples from I'hich selections can be made. H. F. ADICKE8. , CHEWING TOBACCO. . JUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the finest ever brought to this market. Cigars stonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. ______ [INVITE attention to the handsome Parlor Lamps, which we are selling far below the Lsual price for the same article. < H. F. ADICKES. , r A PPP.TS. 5 XJA. M.?, ?. WAMf | ^TO longer an excuse for not having a fine Car- ( 31 p?t on your floor. Call and examine our tock, which we offer at great inducements. H. F. ADICKES. ' POCKET CUTLERY. ? ly|Y stock of Pocket Cutlery is complete. T 31 can suit the taste or purse of any one in i ieed of a pocket knife. H. F. ADICKES. i SALEM JEANS. 1 [HAVE a full stock of Salem Jeans, in all qualities, and sell at factory prices. H. F. ADICKES. CROCKERY. i A COMPLETE assortment of Crockery, Table \ and Queen's Ware, and also a few elegant ' !hina Sets, at ADICKES'. ^ HARDWARE. LJY stock of Hardware includes nearly every . JL article usually required in this line. H. F. ADICKES. < VIOLIN STRINGS. SUPERIOR Violin and Banjo Strings at ^ ADICKES'. GENTS' HATS. ~ ] A FULL line of Gents' Hats?all styles and \ qualities?at ' ' ADICKES'. JACONET. W ACOXET and barred Muslin for sale at | ADICKES'. "table cutlery; rT NIYES AND FORKS, Carving Knives. Ac., \ at ADICKES'. CENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. ' dry goods. &C. ET|7"E have constantly arriving, achoiceVARIE- 1 ? TY OF GOODS, consisting of Country Lin- ' eys, Georgia Jeans, Kentucky Jeans, Salem Jeans ' lalioos, Balmoral Skirts, Opera Flannels, Black ' Llpacas, Ladies' Merino Vests, Belts, Corsets, lollars, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Gents' Fashmable Hats, excellent Oassimeres, Merino Under hirtst Over-Shirts, Drawers, Ready-Made Clothig, Linen-lined Collars, excellent Riding Gloves, tivingsville Yarn, Cutlery, Hardware, Glass Vare, Crockery Ware, Groceries, Books, Stationry, Candies, Ac., Ac. , KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. J AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES. j [TIT E have John Merry man A Co's Ammoniated \ T Dissolved Bones?the great Bone Fertilizer, uperior in analysis and results. We also have J. M. Rhodes' Standard Super- ' hosphate and Acid Phosphate, prepared for < torn, Cotton and all other crops. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. farming utensils. j RA88-R0DS, Heel-Screws, Bar Plow-Steel, j Ji Steel Shovels and Scooters, and B. F. Avery's > elebrnted Turning-Plows, Shovels and Forks. < KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. \ pay up^ j [T is earnestly requested that our friends whom f we have acoommodated, will make early set- < ements. , KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. s COTTON I 5 <5ENTS t FOR G [JA^sO. ' [TAVING completed our arrangements for the [X sale of FERTILIZERS, we now quote prices >r this season, as follows: Pric&s, payable in money, on or before the 1st f April, 1876 : J Navassa Guano, $50.00 per ton. Navassa Acid Phosphate 31.00 " e Eureka Guano 47.50 " a Prices, payable in money, on or before Novemer 1st, 1876: ^ Navassa Guano; $55.00 per ton. , Navassa Acid Phosphate,.... 35.00 " r Eureka Guano, 55.00 " j Prices, payable in cotton at 15 cents per pound, ( n the basis of Charleston Middlings, to be deliv- C red on or before November 15, 1876, at Yorkville ( r nearest depot: ( Navassa Guano, $65.00 per ton. * Navassa Acid Phosphate 43.00 " 1 Eureka Guano, 60.00 " t Planters buying on time, to be paid in the fall, ave the option until November 1,1876, to decide hich way they may prefer to pay, either in loney at the money price, or in cotton at the cot- f >n price. . ^ Freight, at the rate of $6.00 per ton, on any of S je above, to be paid in Cash. No charge for ravage. ? Thankful for the large patronage of last season, K e solicit a continuance of the same and feel asired that the planters who purchased from us st season, will not be unmindful of the liberaly of the companies we represented. Call and ^ st an Almauac and leave your orders. JEFFERYS & METTS. ^ January 27 4 tf ^ THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, a CHARLESTON, H. C. d SOLUBLE GUANO, (availableBone Phosphate u 5 of Lime 18.55 per cent., Ammonia 3.14 per r int.) April 1st, $44.00; November 1st,$50.00; Cot- v tn Option, middl'-g at 15 cents, #65.00. ? ACID PHOSPH.^E (available Bone Phos- 7 hate of Lime, 22.83 per cent.) April 1st, $28.00; ovember 1st, $33.00; Cotton Option, $45. Speal rates to Granges, on cash orders. Apply to E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, or to Charleston, 8. C. JEFFERYS & METTS, J Yorkville, S. C. MOORE <fc HEMPHILL, McConnellsville, S. C. "1 January 27 4 3m S. K. MARKS. W. G. REID. t] MARKS & REID, ' FURNITURE HOUSE o ROCK HILL, 8. C. I LL classes of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring V Bods, Parlor Brackets, Picture Frames, <ftc., T THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 1 Walnat, Imitation Rosewood and MetalicCOF- J INS, alwayson hand, ready at a minute's warn- S f.v anuary 20 3 tf I NOTICE^ i kTOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration 1 of thirty days, application will be made for le renewal of Certificate No. 93, for three shares ~ i the capital stock of the King's Mountain Rail>ad Company, issued to James Caldwell, the -iginal Certificate having been lostor mislaid. R. A. CALDWELL, Executor. February 17 7 4t a AGRICULTURAL LIENS, J LiffORTGAGESof Real Estate, and Titles to fi f I Real Estate. For sale at the a ENQUIRER OFFICE. CLARK BROTHERS PRICE OF GUANO REDUCED. THE undersigned offers a ton of Carolina Fertilizer for fon'r hundred pounds of Lint Cotton?the cotton to classify as Charleston midiling?provided the cotton is delivered on or before the first day of November, next. The parPhaser of the Fertilizer will be required, on delivery, to pay the freight. R. F. CLARK, Agent FAMILY FLOUR. '., G)fW"| BAGS extra North Carolina Flour, and OUU 200 bags Family Flour, each bag guarinteed. Cheap for cash, at. i CLARK BROTHERS'. MOLASSES. "VTEW crop New Orleans Molasses?a superior article?can be found at the cheap Grocery Store of CLARK BROTHERS. COFFEE. < ROASTED and Green Rio Coffee and old Government Java, for sale 4t CLARK BROTHERS'. CROCKERY. A COMPLETE assortment of white Granite and common C C Ware, cheap for cash at CLARK BROTHERS'. BACOJL CLEAR Rib and smoked Bacon always on hand at CLARK BROTHERS'. NAILS. PARKER Mills and Old Dominion Nails fbr sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. | HAMS. THE beat Hams in town, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOWS. READY-MADE Plows and Plow8teel, as low as the lowest, at CLARK BROTHERS'. TOBACCO. FINE Twist Chewing Tobacco, the best in town, at ' < CLARK BR0THER8'. GARDEN SEED. BRIGTGS & BROTHER'S fresh Garden Seed for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOW LINES. COTTON, Jute and Grass Rope, for Plow Lines, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. nwnnPK^rn NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. \\T E are now receiving onr stock of New Goods, T f consisting of a good assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, Shoes, Family Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Mid Farming implements, and would respectfully invite our friends and the public generally to arive us a call and inspect our Goods nefore purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we CAN OFFER AS GREAT INDUCEMENTS and give as good bargains to those who may favor as with their patronage, as can be obtained from any other house in this market. OUR TERMS ARE CASH ON DELIVERY, and our motto "Quick Sales and Short Profits," and those who buy for caah will find it decidedly to their advantage to give us a call. H. W. HOPE A CO. i CALICOES, &C. IF you want nice Calicoes, of the latest styles; bleached and brown Domestics, Ticking, Sheetings, Alamance Plaids and Yarns, Kentucky Doeskins, Salem Jeans and Tweeds, all cheap for lash, go to H, W. HOPE A CO'S, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE A CHOICE article of Rio Coffee, Sugars and Tea; and a full line of Pocketand Table Cutery,8hovels, Hoes, Axes and Plow Irons, of all iescriptions, can be found at , , H. W. HOPE A CO'S. SHOES AND HATS. ? it'llt.t, onnnlr nfmfln'bunil Women's Shoes. \ and a beaufiftal lot of Men's Hats, can always be found at H. W. HOPE A CO'S. CROCKERY. ~~ A FULL assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware, just received at the cheap cash Store of H. W. HOPE A 00. G. II. O'LEARrr IfcEMOVAL. >T1HE undersigned respectfully informs the 1 1. public that he has Just removed his SADDLERY AND HARNES8 ESTABLISHMENT io the Furniture Store, a few doors below bis old itand, where be will be pleased to meet his friends ind customers, assuring them that in the future is in the past, it shall be his constant aim to furnish the best qnality of work at the lowest prices 1 it which it can be afforded. ' ' SADDLES. A full supply of ladies' and.gentlemen's Sad- ; lies, of all the different styles and qualities, con- I itantly on hand and sold at the lowest cash priftes. HARNESS. I kefcp on hand a complete stock of Harness, of ill styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made nf superior stock, in the most workmanlike manner, to which I invite the inspection of the pubSUNDRIES. Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, , Uircingles, Hames, Hamestrings, Saddle Blankets, fee., ifec,, in full supply, and at the lowest prices. FURNITURE. < In connection with my Saddlery establishment ' [ shall also conduct the FURNITURE BU8I- ! VESS, and keep on hand a full stock of articles : n that line, consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, ] Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber Suites, Ac., of different styles and qualities, and n the various kinds of wood. Having in my imploy a superior cabinet-maker, I am also prepared to furnish any kind of cabinet-work, such . is Wardrobes, Safes, foldingand extension Tables, iffloe Desks. Ac., at short notice and in the best . itvleof workmanship. The Ladies are specially invited to call and exunine my stock of Furniture. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended ' o me, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the ' iame, adopting for my motto, Good Work, at the liowest living Prices. G. H. O'LEARY. 1 FINE LIQUORS.. [HAVE for sale at my Store near the railroad depot, " ] THE BEST QUALITY OF SPIRITS J iver offered for sale in the city of York vllle. Call i ind get some ( FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. < 111 my liquors are pure, end consist of Ipple Brandy, Madeira Wine, * linger Brandy, Malaga Wine, < ?each Brandy, Port Wine, ' Cherry Brandy, Sherry Wine, * )ld French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, 1 )ld Cognac Brandy, Rea Rye Whisky, )ld Holland Gin, White Rye Whisky, )ld London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, 2agle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky, /laret Wine, N. C. Corn Whisky, Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth from onn mrv Oc ru\ TDT?T3 n A T T AM IV JL U1V UAUAJV4.M Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Ci ars of hoe and medium brands. Call and see or yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. STATE dF~SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. riTHEREAS J. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the ? ? Court of Common Pleas, has applied to me or Letters of Administration on all and singuar, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of VILLIAM ELLIS, late of the county aforesaid, c leceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the said leceased, to be and appear before me at our next udge of Probate's Court, for the said County, to 1 ie holden at York Court House, on the 7TH )AY OF APRIL, next, to shew c^use, if any, irhy the said Administration should not be ranted. liven under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of t March, in the year of our Lord one thousand i eight hundred and seventy-six. and in the 100th p year of the Independence of the United States a of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, ( D?AVvitn a U UUgC \JJl A ivuaw* v March 2 9 fit J APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. I ATOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 31 Administrator of the estate of J. CALVIN V'HITESIDES, deceased, will make a final setlement with the Judge of Probate for York oouny, on the 25th day of March next, when he will lake application for discharge as Administrator _ f coiH THOMAS WHITE8IDE8, Administrator. February 24 8 5t APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. ? 8 0 ^fOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, t 31 Executor of the estate of ARCHIBALD TEELE, deceased, will make a final settlement c /ith the Judge of Probate for York county, on the s Oth day of March, next, when he will make ap- 6 lioation for afinal discharge from liability as tne ixecutor of said estate. W. A. STEELE, Executor. February 10 ' 6 6t'" v Tf Nt bbnnett, ! J MAKER AND REPAIRER OF GENS,. . I CHESTER, ?. C? .i , J SAVING had a long experience in the business e of MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS, J nd being able to guarantee, my work, I respect- C ally request the patronage of niy friends in York i nd Chester counties. " I February 24 8 r????I? JOHN W. LINLEY & CO., 190 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. GROCERS , AND IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. No Freight to Par! No Freight to Pay!! Our prices are below those of any other dealer in the United States. No extra charges for drayage, boxing or freight. We prepay freights and deliver gopds. free at any depot on the line of the North Eastern, Wilmington and Columbia. South Carolina and Charleston and Savannah Railroads ; also to all points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, having direct water communication with Charleston. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Terms?Cash by P. O. order, or registered letter, or 30,60 or 90 days city acceptance with interest at the rate of 1 per cent, a month. LIST OP NET PEI0ES--N0 EXPENSE TO ADD. Finest quality Young Hyson Tea?quality unsurpassed, exquisite flavor, and great strength, f 1.20 per pouna. This Tea specially recommended. Finest quality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpowder and Hyson Teas, fl.20 per pound. Second WW. nor nniinH Third AlinlltV quauvjr J.CQO, w wuw wv* -- v Teas, sold by other dealers at 31, you can have delivered by us at 60 cents per pound. Crushed Sugar, 18 cents per pound; Powdered 8ugar, 13 cents per pound: Granulated A Sugar, 12 cents per pound; Clarified Brown Sugar, 10 cents per pound. Llnley's peerless Family Flour; own brand, made from best Virginia Wheat?an elegant article?18 pounds forfl. or 310 per barrel. Good Family Flour, 22 pounds for 31, or 38.50 per barrel. Extra choice finely flavored bagged Hams, 18 cents per pound. Good Hams, 15 cents per ponnd. Extra choice Breakfast Strips, 17 cents per pound. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large size, 12} cents, each; 2 pounds Canned Tomatoes, 16 cents, each; 3 pounds Tomatoes, 18 cents, each: 1 pound Salmon, 25. cents, per can; 2 pound Canned Pige Apple, Peaches, Pears and Damsons, 23 cents per can?6 cans for 31.30. Best Quality Mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17 cents, each; quarts -27 cents, each; gallons 60 cents, each. Condensed Milk, Eureka and Eagle Brand, 25 cents, each. Gantz' Seafoarn, } pound 26 cents; pounds 50 cents, per can. Lemon Sugar. 40 cente, per can. Dooley's Yeast Powder, 15, 25 and 40 cents per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package% Soda, 10 cents per pound. ? boxes Sardines 20 * cents; i boxes Sardines, 35 cents, each. Shadines, i boxes, 25 cents, each. Cox's 8parkling Gelatine, 20cents per package; Capers, 40cents; Olives, 50 cents {Worcestershire, Walnut and Mushroom Sauces (genuine imported) 40 cents per bottle. Genuine French Mustard, 25 cents per bottle. Imitation Frenoh Mustard, 20 oents. French Prunes, 18 cents per pound. Raisins, 20 cents. Citron, 40 cents. Currants, 10 cents. Cheese, 20 cents. Full weight Candles, first quality, 23 cents per pound. Baker's Chocolate, 45 cents per pound. Cocoa, 50 cents per pouna. uruum, w cents per pound. German Chocolate, 30-cenU?per pound. Ordinary Bio Ooflfee, 4$ pounds' for $1 Choice Bio Coffee, 4 pounds for $1; choice La guayra Coffee, 3 pounds for $1; Old Government Java Coffee, 2J pounds for $1; Roasted and Ground Coflfees, 6 cents per pound, additional, each grade. .Duryea's Starch, 9 pounds for 91; Satin Gloss Starch, 75 cents perj^x. Corn Starch, 13 cents per package. Box Blueing, 37 cents per dozen. Barley, 12J cents per pound. Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65 cents per pound. Gilt EdgB Butter, 40 cents per. pound. Choice Goshen Butter, 35 cents per pound. Biscuits?Soda, 12 pounds for $1.00; Extra Pilot 10 cents; Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15.cepts per pound; Nic Nacs, 18 cents; Fancy Cakes, 25 cents per pound. Black Pepper, SO cents per pound ; Spioe'SO cents per pound; Nutmegs, 15 cents per ounoe; Mace, 15 cents per ounce; Ginger, 25 oents per pound. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a pure article, 25 cents per pound; Ordinary-8trck Candy, pure, 20 cents per pound; Rock Candy, any color, 22 oents per pound. Colgate's Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, a specialty of ours,at manufacturer's prices?from 25 cents to $4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50 cents per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25 oents per box. Cleveland's Pomade Vasaiine, a Restorative and Preservative unequalled for the hair, 20 cents per bottle. Old Corn Whisky, $1.80 per gallon. Rye Whisky, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per gftllon. ? ? ") oiittiiM, rvuvlmln a r> feasant utji 1 ' ouu v mv?? j . j. drink, $1.80 per gallon. Table Port and Sherry Wine, $2.50 per gallon. Fiile Old Madeira, $4.00 Eer gallon. English and 8cotch Ale and porter, ottfed, $2.70 per dozen. Bremen Lager Beer, bottled, $2.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra?} gallon, 40cents; gallon, 50 cents ; 2 gallons, 60cento; 3gallons, 75cents; 5 gallons, $1.00_ each. f ' A very extensive assortment of Crockery and Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner size, $1.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Desert, $1.00; Tea, 85cents per dozen. Cups and Saucers, $1.00 fer set. Covered Dishes, 65 cents, 75 cents, and 1.00 each. Tumblers, 60 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 per dozen. Table Goblets. $1.20, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. Wine Glasses, $1.00 per dozen. Lamp Chimneys, 8un, O and A's, 4 for 25 cents ; B's, 3 for 25 cents; Studentor Argand Chimneys, 3 for 25 cents. Numberless articles unmentioned. Information cheerfully given. Our firm was established in 1867, and our business reputation and facilities are of the highest order. We will do all we promise. All orders should be addressed to ; ./ JOHN W. LIXLEY & CO., [Key Box 184,) 190 King street, Charleston, S. C. February 17 34 ,( . ly W. P. HOBBS. THE NEW BUSINESS. ' FTAVING become, by purchase, sole proprietor H of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, 1 respectfully announce that I shall conduct the business as Heretofore. Besides keeping on hand a full stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or iesign will be made at short notice and in superior manner.' By having employed only the most 1 ' 1 ? KMnnhofl lompeteni worKnitJii, iu uucn jcoja^h?^ i,. [ feel assured that I can please the most exacting ^aste, both as to style ana durability. Persons in tvant of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE trill do well to examine my stock. W. P. H0BB8. GREAT BARGAINS.! " r WOULD inform the public that I now haveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished infinestyle, n which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained. [ will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less ban such class or work has ever been sold in this market since the war. Call and examine my ttock and be convinced of the truth of what I say, ind if yon want a Buggy take advantage of the iresent opportunity to secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. PAY UP! PAY UP! A LL persons indebted to me, either for work t\_ done in my shops or on account of vehicles purchased on credit, are earnestly requested to ?me forward and make payment, as longer inlulgence cannot be given. Many debts due to ne were contracted upon the faith of "selling jottoninthe fell." Those who have sold, ana ihose who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do veil to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. - ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, ..COUHTYOF Y0BK-00UBT OF OOMMOB PLBAS. fVilliam E. Erwin and George J. Steele, as Adminiotrfttors of Georcre Steele, deceased: Theodore A. Moore, S. Rufhs Moore and W. A. Moore, PlaintiflB, against Margaret Brison, Isabella Gwin, Elizabeth Brison, wife of Benjamin Brison; Mary R. Lindsey, James Brison, Robert Brison, William Brison; Margaret McRnight, Hugh Burris and J. P. Moore, Defendants.?Summon* for Hetttf. if To the Defendants above named. ate hereby summoned and required to an1 swer-the complaint in this action, which is Qpd In the'office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, or the safd county, and to serve a copy of your mswer to the said complaint on the su Dscribers at heir office in Yorkville, 8. C.. within twenty Lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day >f such service; and if you rail to answer the com>laint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in his action will apply to the Court for the relief lemanded in the complaint. Dated February 15, A. D., 1876. ALLISON & WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Ho Isabella Gwin and Elizabeth Brison, wife of Benjamin Brison, two of the Defendants above named, who reside beyond the limits of this State. Take notice that this action is commenced for he foreclosure of a mortgage in the Circuit Court n and for the county of "York, and that the comilaint together with the summons, of whioh the o /wn? woo filerf in t.hn nffipA of the iWVO W a vvwj, ? ;ierk of the Circuit Court of York, in this State, m the 16th day of February, 1876, and that 'ou are required to appear in the canse within wenty-one days after the service hereof, or the 'laintifts will apply to the Court for the relief denanded in the complaint. ALLISON A WILLIAM8, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. February 17 7 6t YORKV1LLE BAKERY. rHE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Yorkviile that their BAKERY is iow in full and successful operation, and they rill be pleased to serve the public with wholeome, palatable and healthful Bread. Tb those of ur customers desiring it, we will deliver fresh read daily. , , t >?, A fhll feupply of FANCY BREADS and JAKE8 constantly oh hand. Wedding parties upplied with Cakes and Ornamental baking of very kipdat short? a' Febroai^ lf ' 'T ~ " lm FAIR JTOTICE. A LL persons, without distinction of race or \ color, are hereby warned against hunting,, ishing, riding, driving, or trespassinginany other ray on the lands of the undersigned. Those disegarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full xtentor the law. 1 J. ERNEST LOWRY, OHN8. BRATTON, N. B. BRATTON, J. K. WILLIAMS. Dr. R. L. LOVE, LGNES B. HARRIS, M. E. WILLIAMSON. 3LIZAC. ROWELL, Mrs. C. A. BRATTON. February 24 8 3t*