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Special Jtrtias. Religious Notice. There will be preaching at Harmony church, on Sabbath, the 2nd day of April next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. W. W. RATCHFORD. March 23 12 2t Card from President Darega. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE,) Chester and Lenoir N. G. Railroad, [ Chester, S. Cm March 17,1876. J Editor of Yorkville Enquirer: As President of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, I hereby certify that his Honor, T J. Mackey, Judge of the Sixth Circuit, has never demanded or received any compensation, in any shape or form, directly or indirectly, for services rendered the Company, as a member of the community ; and certainly nothing in his official character. r A. H. DAVEGA, President March 23 12 It Is Tour Life Worth 10 Cents ? Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody oomolains of some disease during their life. Wheu sick, the object is to get well; now to say plainly that no person in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Soar Stomaoh, Heart Burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, Bilioasness, Ac., can take Green's August Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggist, John C. Kuykendal, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. March 23 12 eawly Hepatine cures Dyspepsia and all bilious complaints. At J. C. KUYKENDAL'8. Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga., January 26,1874. Dr. J. S. Pemberton .-?Dear SirI have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and in my femily, with benefits so marked as to leave unquestioned the merits of a remedy which in my experience has proved one that excels everything for colds, coughs and obstinate lung affections. I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor State of Georgia. Globe Flower Cough Syrup at JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'8. Merrell's Anti-Bilious Prescription, Hepafiww fA? fKn T.itrnv of. llil CM| AVA VUV JUi ? V* f ? ? /. V ^ JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'8, Yorkville, S. C. March 2? 23 2t FINAL NOTICE. THE Creditors of J. BOLTON SMITH, deceased, are required to establish their demands before me on or before the 20TH DAY OF APRIL 1876, with a view to a final settlement of said estate. ' J. A. McLEAN, Probate Judge. Maroh 23 - 12 5t " APPLICATION FOE DISCHABGET^" XTOTICBIs hereby given that the undersigned, JN Administratrix of the estate of J. BOLTON SMITH, deoeased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on the 24th day of April, next, when she will make application for a final discharge from liability as the Administratrix of said estate. Mrs. NANCY H. SMITH, Administratrix. Maroh 2S 12 5t DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the DRUG BUSINESS in Yorkville, under the firm name of R. T. ALLISON A CO., was dissolved by mutual oonsent on the 8thof March, 1876. Persons having claims against the late firm will present them to Dr. R. T. Allison, to whom persons indebted will also make payment. The DRUG BUSINESS will be continued bv Dr. R. T. ALLISON in the NEW BUILDING, opposite the old stand. R. T. ALLISON, H. F. ADICKE8. March 23 12 3t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HAVINGthis day associated with me, JULIUS FRIEDHEIM, the business heretofore conducted under mv name, will be carried on under the firm name of A. FRIEDHIEM A BRO. A. FRIEDHEIM. ??m ?Nifn^E.?1?*?| ALL parties indebted to me will do well to nettle at miffA. m further indiilcrancfl will uot be allowed. All bills must be settled. A FRIEDHEIM. Rock Hill, March 14, 1876. 12 4t UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3D DIST., S. C., 1 Columbia, February 25th, 1876. j NOTICE is hereby given, that the following described property has been seized for violation of the Internal Revenue laws of the United States, and that bonds for the costs of an action in the United 8tates Court must be filed in the office of the Collector within 30 days from the date hereof, or the same will be forfeited under provisions of Section 3,460 Revised Statutes of the United States, to wit: 1 barrel?25 gallons?Corn Whisky, seized from Thomas Paine. 1 Still and Worm, seized from William J. Love. 1 Still and Worm, seized from John White. L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector. March 23 12 3t THE COLUMBIA REGISTER. THE OHLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER AT THE CAPITAL. '""c. P. PELHAM, Editor. H. N. EMLYN, Local Editor and Manager. TERMS IIV ADVANCEi ' Daily, Six Months $3 50 " Three Months, 175 j " One Month 65 Tri-Weekly, Six Months, 2 50 ?39* Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates. Address MANAGER REGISTER PUBLISHING CO., Columbia, S. C. March 23 12 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 00USTY OP Y0BK--00UBT OF PBOBATE, S. A. Kell and J. E. Massey, Physicians, heretofore practisingas "Kell & Massey," Plaintiffs, against Eliza Fullwood, R. H. Fnllwood, Jane H. Suggs, Isaac Suggs, Caroline M. Suggs, Green Suggs, Josephine Clark, Robert Clark, Mary A. Harris, S. A. Harris, Alice Harris, J. R. Harris, Mary, Margaret, Louisa, Tirzah and IreneOrmand, minors,children of Dovey Ormand, deceased; and Samuel J. Ormana, father, of said minors, Defendants.?Copy of Summons. Complaint Filed. To the Defendants, Jane H. Suggs, Isaac Soggs, Caroline M. Suggs, Green Suggs, Josephine Clark and Robert Clark, ap beirs-at-law of Robert H. Fullwood, Sr., deceased. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is this day filed in the office of the Probate Judge, for the said couuty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers * at their office in Yorkville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 23rd, 1876. HART & HART, Plaintiffs' Attornevs. March 23 12 6t SPECIAL NOTICE. f?1HIS is to certify that Mr. E. F. Bell, is no X longer our agent, raraes inaeDteu to us will please make payment to Mr. B. F. THOMPSON, who is duly authorized to act as agent for us. We take great pleasure in recommending Mr. Thompson to the people of York county. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. J. Clark Bedell, Agent. March 16 11 2t* FAIR NOTICE^ ~~ 4LL persons, without distinction of race or color, are hereby warned against hunting, lng, riding, driving, or trespassing in any other way on the lands of either of the undersigned. Those disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. R. M. WILSON, B. G. BROWN. March 16 11 21? APPLICATION FOR DISCHAEGE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, j^j Administrator of the estate of J. CALVIN WH1TE8IDES, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York oonnty, on the 25th day of March next, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of the said estate. THOMAS WHITESIDES, Administrator. February 24 8 5t 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 "cotton seed. A BUSHELS of Houston Prolific COTTON T I ?I? SEED for sale, at 50 cents per bushel. T. W. CLAWSON. March 16 11 4t boarders wanted. " PRIVATE BOARDING can be had by applying to C. H. DlXON. March 9 10 4t JOHN J; SMITH. FRUITS. GREEN Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, and fresh Peaches, for sale by JOHN J. SMITH. TOBACCO. A NICE line of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and Cigars, very cheap. JOHN J. SMITH. . j i WHEAT BRAN. POUNDS good Wheat Bran for sale ^UUU at the cheap Grocery Store of JOHN J. SMITH. JUGS AND JARS. A GOOD line of half gallon and gallon Jugs. Also, Jars from a half gallon to two gallons. Call on JOHN J. SMITH. BACON. BREAKFAST Bacon, Hams, and smoked Baoon, for sale at JOHN J. SMITH'S. ______ COCOANUT, and other kinds of Candy, good and fresh, for sale by JOHN J. S^ITH. DRIED BEEF. A LOT of Dried Beef for sale, at the Grocery Store of JOHN J. SMITH. COW PEASE. A LOT of fine Cow Pease for sale, as cheap as any house in town. JOHN J. SMITH. J FLOUR. NORTH Carolina Flour, as cheap as the cheapest, for sale at JOHN J. SMITH'S. 1 GROCERIES. f~lALL and see JOHN SMITH before buying \J your (iroceries eisewnere. W. H. & J PrHERNDON. * THE WATT PLOW. WE offer, at prices to suit the times, one among the best Plows sold. If you want a good Plow, try one of Watt's. We have both the on6 and two-horse Plows. With the one-horse Plow ?ou get a Cultivating Mould, Wrench and extra oint. With the two-horse Plow you get a Wrench and Extra Point. We guarantee these Plows to be as good as any sold. Where parties are not pleased after a fair and honest trial, we will take the Plows back and refund the money. Try them. W. H. A J. P. HBRNDON. \ , MONEY. lJAY some this week and some next. Cents JL make dollars. We are in need of it. Please don't forget your Jhithfal promisee to ub when you bought the goods. Old accounts must be closed before new ones are made. Pay by instalment is a good plan. Yours truly, W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. THE DULL TIMES T\OES not prevent us from keeping a full and I f well assorted stock of everything in the GRUB line. Come, then, to see the happy youth, Pink, Who will jump around very spry, Ana fill rnnp wants In the twinklinc of lin eve. Give him your earliest attention. You will find him at tije HERNDON Shanty at all times. _ THE WORLD ROLLS ON A ND the HERNDON boys are drifting with the tide. They are receiving fresh supplies all the time, and they sell so low that people are aston ished at the oheapness of their goods. Go to the boys and satisfy yourselves. REMEMBER. WHEN you oome to town, remember the HERNDON bovs can be found next door to M. Strauss' Dry Goods Store, in the Hotel building, where von can find everything in the Grocery line. Give them an early call. FINELiaUORS. 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 my liquors are pure, and-oonsist of Apple Brandy, Madeira Wine, > .. Ginger Brandy, Malaga Wine, Peach Brandy, Port Wine, Cherry Brandy, Sherry Wine, Old French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, Old Cognac Brandy, Red Rye Whisky, Old Holland Gin. White "Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, Clarfei TVwe, N". <J. born "vWiisky, Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth irom $2.00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON. Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Cigars of fine and medium brands. Call and see for yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. _THE STONOPHOSPH ATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, (available Bone Phosphate of Lime 18.55 per cent.; Ammonia 3.14 .p^r cent.) April 1st, $44.00; November lHt, $50.00; Cotton Option, middling at 15 cents, $65.00. ACID PHOSPHATE (available Bone Phosphate of Lime, 22.83 per cent.) April 1st, $28.00; November 1st, $33.00; Cotton Option, $45. Special rates to Granges, on cash orders. Apply to I E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, or to Charleston. S. C. JEFFERYS <fe METTS, Yorkville, S. C. MOORE & HEMPHILL, McConnellsville, S. C. January 27 4 3m IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. < In the Matter of ") JAMES H. HEMPHILL \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J NOTICE is hereby given that A GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors of the abovenamed Bankrupt, will be held before William I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, in his office, at Yorkville, South Carolina, on the 31st day of March, 1876, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other purposes named in the twentyseventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. March 16 11 2t "boot and shoe making. ? ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE undersigned respectfully announces that he is still conducting the above business in Yorkville, next door to the "Enquirer Office," and is prepared to furnish a good article of BOOTS AND SHOES, TWELVE PER CENT, less than heretofore for Cash. Personal attention is given to fine work and a good fit guaranteed. Repairing will be promptly attended to and neatly done. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon my establishment, my determination is to merit a continuance of the' same. P. CHRISTMAN. March 16 11 2m 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 the undersigned, without permission, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all who violate this notice. 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? 8. K. MARKS. W. G. RE1D. MARKS & REID, FURNITURE HOUSE ROCK HILL, S. C. ALL classes of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Parlor Brackets, Picture Frames, <tc., AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Walnut, Imitation Rosewood and Metalic COFFINS, alwayson hand, ready at a minute's warnin?? T.on Q ff U Oil U(tl J ?V xt v? JAMES P. HART. , G. W. S. HART. HART & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORXVILLE, S. C.t WILL practice in the State and United States Courts. Special attention given to Accountings and causes in the Probate Courts. Will undertake for collections and legal business in all parts of the United States, through reliable business agencies. January 1 1 ly CAUTION TO TRESPASSERST ALL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass upon the lauds of either of the undersigned, without obtaining permission, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all who disregard this notice. J. P. HUTCHINSON, J. LUMPKIN, JOHN GARRISON, J. F. CAROTHERS, J. A. GARRISON, MARK GARRISON. J. T. MATTHEWS, March 16 11 3t* RAGS WANTED. BUSINESS being resumed atTIDDYS' PAPER MILLS, we are prepared to purchase all merchantable rags offered, for which we will pay two (2) cents per pound, on delivery. Parties having Rags to dispose of at any time, Van have them removed promptly, by notifying us at Lincolnton Paper Mills, N.C. WILLIAM & R. TIDDY. February 24 8 lm ' H.F. ADICKES. NEW GROCERY STORE! I WOULD respectfully inform mv customers and the public generally, that I have just opened, in the room adjoining my dry goods Store, an elegant stock of new and fresh GROCERIES, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully called. In this department of my business will be found the best grades of Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Teas, Syrups, Molasses and other family supplies, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Call and examine the goods and prices in the new Grocery. H. F. ADICKES. CANNED GOODS. I HAVE just opened, in my NEW GROCERY, a fine assortment of fresh Canned Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and OyBters, which are offered at prices defying competition. n. F. ADICKES. PICKLED OYSTERS. SOMETHING new in this market, and very nice. Put up in quart bottles. For sale low, ' - ' t?/~i tr -p ir>Tf!ifP.s. at me new urwoij ui u. ?.. maple syrup. SWEETER than Molasses; better than Honey. A few bottles of this choice adjunct to hot buckwheat cakes, for sale at the New Grocery Store of H. P. ADICKES. stationery. A FULL line of Stationery?including Cap, ]\ Letter and Note Papers, of different qualities; Envelopes of all qualities and various sizes, Pens, Ink ana Pencils, Blank and Memorandum Books Ac., 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 Misses' and Ladies' Shoes and Gaiters, can be found in this department of our house, and at the lowest prices. H. F. ADICKES. books. I KEEP a full stock of School Books and standard works of fiction and poetry. Any book i\ot in stock, no matter where published, will be procured and supplied at the publisher's regular retail price. H. F. ADICKES. notions! I CANNOT enumerate my stock in this line, which embraces nearly everything in the line of fancy Goods. (Jan ana inspect ior yourswu. I am always pleased to show my goods. ? ? H. F. ADICKES. " DRY GOODS. I AM now receiving recent purchases of Dry Goods, and have in store a fresh supply of Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of black* Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. ~ WALL, PAPERING. I AM now prepared to furnish any style and quality of'Wall Paper that is manufactured, and have on hand a full line of samples from which selections can be made. H. F. ADICKES. CHE WINGTOBACCO, XUST- received a Jot of Chewing Tobacoo?the cl finest ever brought to this market. Cigars astonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. LAMPS. 1 INVITE attention to the handsome Parlor Lamps, which we are selling far below the usual price for the same article. H. F. ADICKES. POCKET CUTLERY. MY stock of Pocket Cutlery is complete. T can suit the taste or purse of any one in need of a pocket knife. H. F. ADICKES. SALEM JEANS. I HAVE a full stock of Salem Jeans, in all qualities, and sell at factory prices. H. F. ADICKES. GENTS' HATS. A FULL line of Gents' Hats?all styles and qualities?at ADICKES'. TABLE CUTLERY. KNIVES AND FORKS, Carving Knives. Ac., .ni.il. i f . i-viJi I .ADICKES'. CROCKERY. 4 COMPLETE assortment of Crockery, Table and Queen's Ware, and also a few elegant na Sets, at ADICKES'. HARDWARE. MY stock of Hardware includes nearly every article usually required in this line. H. F. ADICKES. ' ** - na? JACONET and barred Muslin for sale at ADICKES'. VJOLIN^TRINGS. SUPERIOR Violin and Banjo Strings at ADICKES'. HUNTER & OATES. NEW GOODS. ~ JUST received,the following new Spring Goods: Alpacas, Percales, Cambrics, Prints, bleached and brown Shirting and Sheetings, bleached and brown Drillings, Tickings, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Swiss Jaconet and checked Muslins, nice Edgings and Insertings, Alexandria Frillings, Infants' Waists and Robes, Ladies' and Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Ties, Ac., all of which we are otfering low for cash. HUNTER A OATES. crockery and glassware TF you want anything in the way of Crockery of Glassware, come and see us, as we have a full assortment of good and common ware, and at prices to suit the closest buyers. * HtJNTER & OATES. clothing and cassimeresp "ITE^E are just in receipt of a nice line of Spring f! Clothing and Cassimeres, of the latest styles, and at prices to suit the times. HUNTER & OATES. "boots and"shoes. COME and hear the low prices for the best Boots and Shoes. We take great pleasure in showing our goods and giving the best prices. HUNTER <k OATES. jeans and~cassimeres. A NICE line of Jeans and Cassimeres on hand, which will be sold low to make room for our Spring Stock. HUNTER <fe OATES. hats. OUR stock of Hats is complete, and will be sold low for cash. HUNTER & OATES. tobacco. A FULL line of nice Tobacco on hand,'which we are selling low. HUNTER <fe OATES. II- W. HOPE & CO." more new goods. WE keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of almost everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store, and those who buy for cash will find it decidodly to their advan vngt? vu gtvo u>? a v-aii anu uaoiiuhd uui otvviv auu compare our prices before making their purchases elsewhere. We do not propose to give our goods away, but we will sell them as cheap for cash, as any one else in this York. H. W. HOPE & CO. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A SPLENDID assortment of Farming Implements, such as Steel Turn Shovels, Straight Plows, Cotton Sweeps, Greenville and Diamond pointed Bull Tongues, Single Trees, Drawing Chains, Heel-Bolts, Grass Rods, Clevises, Lap Rings and Plow Steel. All at prices to suit the times. H. W. HOPE <t CO. GOODS FOR PANTS. FINE French Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Doeskin, Salem Jeans and Tweeds, for Pants and suits, so cheap, at H. W. HOPE <t CO'S. SHOES AND HATS. 4 GOOD assortment of Men's, Women's and Missess' Shoes ; and the nicest lot of Men's Saxony, Wool and fine Fur Hats, in town, can be found at H. W. HOPE A CO'S. G R OCE RIESAN D H A ROW A RE A CHOICE article of Sugars Teas and Rio Coffee; and a full line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, all cheap for cash, at H. W. HOPE A CO'S. CROCKERY. A SPLENDID assortment of C. C. and white Granite Crockery Ware, can be found at H. W. HOPE & CO'S. THE CHESTER JEWELRY STORE. THE Store of the undersigned is supplied with a large aud elegaut assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, and all articles usually found in a Jewelry establishment. 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 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE~ ALIj persons having claims against the estate of B. C. CHAMBERS, deceased, are hereby ! notified to present the same to me, properly au! thenticated, at Chaster, S. C., on or before the 1st day of Aprilmext. JOHN L. CHAMBERS, Administrator. February 3 5 f't W. H. M'COKKLE, ' AGENT. : THE NE W STORE!~ * THE undersigned would very respectfully return thanks to his many kand old friends and customers who have so generously followed him to the Corner Store. Although times are hard and money is scarce, I have done a satisfactory business since opening in the Bratton building, and I hope that those of my friends who have not yet callea upon me will calL and examine goods and prices. I shall continue keeping the same class and grade of goods that I have always heretofore kept, and every article offered will be strictly represented by Mr. S. E. Moore or myself. I propose to sell goods as cheap as they can be offered in this market. Purchasers on time cannot expect to buy as cheap as those paying cash ; and to make it an inducement to my friends to pay ? cash, I will discount TEN PER CENT, of all bills of twenty dollars and over, and on all bills of from ten to twenty dollars, I will make a discount of 3EVEN PER CENT. To my Stock, which is ample, additions are made every few days, and I hope very soon to have one of the best assorted stockB in town. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. WHITE UUUDS. TWILL 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. GLASS AND CRQCKERY W ARE. OUR line of Glass and Crockeryware is complete, at prices to suit the times, at the corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. NICE CALICO. COME to the corner and buy a nice Calico dress. The selection can't be surpassed in this market. W. H. McCORKEE, Agent. J . SHOES. MILES' SHOES will be sold cheap, at the corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. SNUFF AND TOBACCO^ COME to the Corner 8tore and buy your Snuff and Tobacco. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. SEEDS. ( GARDEN and Clover Seeds, fresh and good, can be had at the corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. ~~ AXES. , THE best Axe made is sold at the corner, by 1 W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. w. H7 M'CORKLE, ? GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, ] YORKVILLE, S. C.. 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 and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE, which will be delivered in quantities to suit. Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Company, 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. ^er Office in the "Bratton Building," opposite the Court House. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house and lot in yorkville, formerly the property of the late George W. C Williams, and situated on Main Street, is offered t for sale. The lot contains one acre and threeTtin TWollino- Hnimfl contains fliffht rooms, and has recently been repaired. On the premises are necessary outbuildings, good garden and orchard. Terms?Easy. Possession given on the 1st day of next January. W. H. McCORKLE, Real Estate Agent q "guano?cotton option. k I WILL sell a few tons of ACID PHOSPHATE, on Cotton option, until the 1st of November, next. Call soon. W. H. McCORKLE. "farming LANP for sale. TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract of fine FARMING LAND, situated near c Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, and about c two miles from McConnellsville Station, on the Chester and Leuoir Railroad. The tract contains 283 acres, one-third of which is original forest, and the balance in a suitable condition for cultivation. For further particulars, apply to W. H. McCORKLE, Real Estate Agent. "< ?????????? t JOHN C. KUTKENDAL. ?OTi?nnftM riATi o. ? SOLUTION of Iod'o Bromide Calcium Com- 1 pound, for external use. Cures facial Neural- 1 gia, Salt Rheum, Scaldhead, Itch, Shingles, Scrof- t ulous Swellings, Cancerous Tumors, <tc. Can be found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. Y. D. S. P. P. L. POUNDS of the York Drug Store Premium Pure White Lead just received. Consumers can rely upon this Lead as u being a strictly pure article. Sold verv short for cash. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. FITS CURED. MANY wonderful cures have been attributed to Dr. Green's medicine. To the afflicted it is recommended as being worthy of a trial. Call for "Dr. Green's Fit Cure," at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PARKER'S BUCHU. PARKER'S Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu cures diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys. Can be had at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. OILS AND COLORS. 1 LINSEED Oil, Varnishes and Colors?dry and in Oil. Very cheap for cash, at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. "WINE SAF\" AVERY rare and juicy brand of Chewing Tobacco. Call and get it at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. JACKSON'S MAGIC BALSAM. THE great master of pain. Cures all sudden and violent pains. For sale at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. RESPECTFULLY REFERRED. 8 THE public are respectfully referred to advertisements under head of Special Notices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. CALICO. JUST received a nice lot or spring t;aucoes; preity figured Cambrics for Spring and Summer o Dress Goods. For sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'8. shoes. AN excellent assortment of Ladies' and Gent's b Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. ti shirting. i YARDS 4-4 Bivingsville and Sea Isl111111/ and Shirting, best quality, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. hoes. BRADE'S Crown and riveted Hoes, and half- m bright Steel Hoe, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. bucketsT&c. = BRASS bound three Hooped Buckets, with covers; and Churns, at KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL'S. canned goods. CHERRIES, Peaches, Tomatoes, Ac., for sale at the Store of n KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. G groceries. p EXCELLENT Groceries, such as Sugar, Ceylon P. B. Coffee, Confectioneries, Apples, Ac. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. 600 SACKS NAVASSA GUANO TrtTG'P wmaimid and raadv for dolivftrv ftt. t.hfi fol ?J lowing low prices, and liberal Cotton option, to wit: j $55.00 per ton payable in money, on or before Xohember 1st, 1876. f $05.00 per ton, payable in Cotton at 15 cents, on the basis of Charleston Middlings, to be delivered at Yorkville, or nearest railroad station, on or before November 15th, 1876?making a bale of a 433 pounds of Cotton for a ton of Guano. j, Also just received jj 160 SACKS EUREKA GUANO, ] which we offer at the following low prices, and ~ liberal Cotton option, to wit: 8 $55.00 per ton, payable in money, on or before November 1st, 1876. - $00.00 per ton, payable in Cotton at 15 cents ' per pound, on the basis of Charleston Middlings, f( to he delivered at Yorkville, or nearest railroad j, station, on or before November 15,1876?making ^ a bale of 400 pounds of Cotton for a ton of Guano, a To either of the above prices, the freight, at the rate of $0.00 per ton, to be added and paid in cash. ? JEFFERYS <fc METTS, Agents. 5 Marob 16 11 t tf j _______ h MAKER AND REPAIRER OF GUNS, * CHESTKR, S. C. $ HAVING? had a long experience in the business of MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS, and being able to guarantee my work, I respectfully request the patronage of my friendBin York and Chester counties. February 24 8 ly r. M. POBSON & CO. J &UANO, GUANO! < 15 CENTS FOR. COTTON!! We sell the PACIFIC, ATLANTIC, * ii BRADLEY'S PATENT, * a and the a C ACID PHOSPHATES g u of the above named, for which we will take U COTTON AT 15 CENTS PEE POUND. e We also sell the g 8 RAGI.E GL A^'O, S i without the Cotton Option, at jj $46.00 CASH, $53.00 TIME. J p Freight $0.00. jj 4.NY ONE OF OUR GUANOS *b p is as good as any sold, and ? FOR A LESS PRICE J 8 than some other brands. We will give ^ e )NE TON OF PACIFIC GUANO I P for a ? S 1ALE OF COTTON WEIGHING 400 IBS. J( ti Call and see us before you make your purchase, h ,nd we will save you some money. r< T. M. DOBSOIV & CO. p MILLINERYGOODS S c< , P cI MT!W HATS ATJTl HmTNETS. c 11JJ ii j JL o? ?& 1 G WILL ARRIVE TO-MORROW ! d A lot of g t< SPRING HATS AND BONNETS , ai r >f the very latest styles, and will be trimmed up ty a first-class Milliner, n 0 IN THE VERY LATEST FASHION, P and will be sold at very P a 3H0RT PROFIT FOR MONEY. jj If High on time. si tl OLD HATS AND BONNETS REMODELED ? d V in short notice, and at reasonable prices. Any p me in need of a b FASHIONABLE HAT OR BONNET i e vill find them at oar Millinery Store. Come to q he first-class Millinery Establishment and get g 1 STYLISH GOODS. f -a Winter Hats and Bonnets will be sold at bargains. 0 Jridal Hats, Vails and Wedding Fixtures made G o order, at short notice and in the latest style. 0 d T. M. DOBSOY & CO. n tl A A GRAND OPENING ? OF ^ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ] tr d AT ft cl li !. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., " c 9. CHESTER, S. C., 81 ?T si pecial Inducements oflered to Conntry Mer- J chants. __ J Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands f CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD, y the piece. All other goods in proportion. y All orders will receive our personal attenon. I. L. GUNHOUSE & GO'S., CHESTER, S. C. October 7 40 tf M. STRAUSS. GREAT INDUCEMENT. I HAVE considerably reduced the prices of ray bods. Come and examine. I am sure I can lease you in both Goods and prices. M. STRAUSS. YORK VILLE TIi\ FA CTOR Y. ^ HAVING had an expe rience of 25 years in the B manufacture of plain Tin S< Ware, I think, entitles D me to^the confidence of ^ DONE at Short Notice ? nd on reasonable terms. I am the only Tinner a 1 the world that I know of who solders gutter- 11 lg on both sides. J. M. ADAMS. BEESWAX. w [WILL pay the highest market price for good Beeswax. J. M. ADAMS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ fo YORK COXJNXY. [M7HEREAS J. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the 0f f ? Court of Common Pleas, has applied to me >r Letters of Administration on all and singuir, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of VILLI AM ELLIS, late of the county aforesaid, ? eceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the said eceasea, to be and appear before me at our next udge of Probate'8 Court, for the said County, to ai e holden at York Court House, on the 7TH O >AY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, A ,-hy the said Administration should not be 0 ranted. in riven under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of st March, in the year of our Lord one thousand fa eight hundred and seventy-six. and in the 100th tfc year of the Independence of the United States m of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, tb Judge of Probate. March 2 9 6t rOHN W. LINLEY & CO., 190 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. GROCERS ] AND IMPORTERS OP < GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ( . i fo Freight to Par! No Freight to Pay! I Our prices are below those of any other dealer * l the United States. No extra charges for drayge, boxing or freight. We prepay freights and deliver goods free at ny depot on the line of the North Eastern, Wilmington and Columbia, South Carolina and iharleston and Savannan Railroads ; also to all " oints in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, aving direct water communication with Charles- 1 mn. J ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. ? Terms?Cash by P. o. order, or registered let3r, or 80,60 or 90 days city aoceptance with inter- , st at the rate of 1 per cent, a month. ) LIST OP BTET PBI0E8-H0 EXPEH8E TO ADD. -A ? ?-lla? TTtrnnn Tno finflHfv nn. { r liieai quautjr luuug ujovu j 4 urpassecv exquisite flavor, and great strength, 1.20 per pound. This Tea specially recommendd. Finest quality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpower and Hyson Teas, $1.20 |>er pound. Second uality Teas, 80 cents per pound. Third quality 'eaa, sold by other dealers at $1, you can have deivered by us at 60 cents per pound. Crushed j ugar, 13 cents per pound; Powdered Sugar, 13 ? ents per pound; Granulated A Sugar, 12 cents 8 er poundj Clarified Brown Sugar, 10 oents per ound. Linley's peerless Family Flour, own rand, made from Dest Virginia Wheat?an ele- ant article?18 pounds for $1, or $10 per barrel, lood Family Flour, 22 pounds for $1, or $8.50 per ^ arrel. Extra choice* finely flavored bagged lams, 18 cents per pound. (3ood Hams, 15 cents er pound. Extra choice Breakfast Strips, 17 . ents per pound. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large * ize, 12$ cents, each; 2 pounds Canned Tomatoes, 5 cents, each; 3 pounds Tomatoes, 18 cents, each: pound Salmon, 25 cents, per can ; 2 pound J !anned Pine Apple, Peaches, Pears and Dam- { ons, 23 cents per can?6 cans for $1.30. Best Quality Mixed vinegar Pickles?pints 17 cents, ach; quarts 27 cents, each; gallons 60 cents, t ach. Condensed Milk, Eureka and Eagle Brand, < 5 cents, each. Gantz' Seafoam, i pound 25 cents; ounds 50 cents, per can. Lemon Sugar, 40 cents, ; ercan. Dooley's Yeast Powder, 15, 25 and 40 * ants per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package 8 oda, 10 cents per pound. i Doxes Sardines 20 ants; i boxes Sardines, 35 cents, each. Shadines, boxes, 25 cents, each. Cox's Sparkling Gela- r ne, 20 cents per package; Capers, 40 cents; 01- 1 /es, 50 cents {Worcestershire, Walnut and Mush aom Sauces (genuine importea) w cents per uoie. Genuine French Mustard, 25 cents per bot e. Imitation French Mustard, 20 cents. French 'runes, 18 cents per pound. Raisins, 20 cents, itron, 40 cents. Currants, 10 cents. Cheese, 20 ents. Full weight Candles, first quality, 23 " ants per pound. Baker's Chocolate, 45 cents per ouna. Cocoa, 50 cents per pound. Broma, 60 p ants per pound. German Chocolate, 80 cents per ouna. Ordinary Rio Coffee, 4} pounds for $1; j boice Rio Coffee, 4 pounds for 91; choice La- j uayra Coffee, 3 pounds for 91; Old Government s ava Coffee, 2} pounds for 91; Roasted and a rround Coffees, 5 cents per pound, additional, a sch grade. Duryea's Starch, 9 pounds for 91; r atin Gloss Starch, 75 oents per box. Corn 8tarch, a 1 cents per package. Box Blueing, 33 cents per ozen. Barley, 12} cents per pound. Durham moking Tobacco, 65 cents per pound. Gilt Edge iutter, 40 cents per pound. Choioe Goshen But- d sr. 35 cents per pound. . s Biscuits?Soda, 12 pounds for 91.00; Extra 'Hot 10 cents; Lemon, Wine, Ginger ana Butter, 115 cents per pound; Nic Nacs, 18 cents; Fancy akes, 25 cents per pound. Black Pepper, 30 a ants per pound ; Spice 30 cents per pound; Nut- o legs, 15 cents per ounce; Mace, 15 cents per r nnce; Ginger, 25 cents per pound. Rose and 1 anilla Flat Stick Candy, a pure aHicle, 25 cents er pound; Ordinary Stick Candy, pure, 20 cents er pound; Rock C^ndy, any color, 22 cents per . ound. Colgate's Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, ) specialty of ours,at manufacturer's prices?from 6 5 cents to $4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's landkercbief Extracts, 50 cents per bottle. Cashlere Bouquet Powder, 25 cents per box. Cleve- j JIjAKII mtUltlJiKO ' *RICE OF GUANO REDUCED^ rHE undersigned offers a ton of Carolina Fer- 1 tilizer for four hundred pounds of Lint Cot in?the cotton to classify as Charleston mid- r ling?provided the cotton is delivered on or beire the first day of November, next. The pur- _ jaser of the Fertilizer will be required, on devery, to pay the freight R. F. CLARK, Agent. J FAMILY FLOUR. _ ?aa BAGS extra North Carolina Flour, and )UU 200 bags Family Flour, each bag guarlteed. Cheap for cash, at / CLARK BROTHERS'. p MOLASSES. d kTEW crop New Orleans .Molasses?a superior n article?can be found at the cheap Grocery c lore of CLARK BROTHERS. tl COFFEE. v J OASTED and Green Rio Coffee and old Gov- 5 X ernment Java, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. CROCKERY. L COMPLETE assortment of white Granite and common C C Ware, cheap for cash at CLARK BROTHERS'. -| BACON. J ^ILEAR Rib and smoked Bacon alwajs on hand e! J at uijAitn. JDivuxxu^rvo . nails. i "1ARKER Mills and Old Dominion Nails for it . sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. r\ hams. ~ o rHE best Hams in town, for sale at 8 CLARK BROTHERS'. ? plows; i > EADY-MADE Plows and Plow Steel, as low \ as the lowest, at CLARK BROTHERS'. ? ~~ tobacco. 2 ]*INE Twist Chewing Tobacoo, the best in town, ' at CLARK BROTHERS'. garden seed. l JRIGGS & BROTHER'S fresh Garden Seed ^ J for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. , plow lines. _ COTTON, Jnte and Grass Rope, for Plow Lines, ~ J cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. 3 FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, ' COMPLETE DT EVEBY ABTIOLE OF FUBNITUBE, at chester, s.c., OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. rHE undersigred offers the largest stock of FURNITURE, at the lowest cash prices. ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF CHAIRS. 2 lack Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood ^ sat Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, J? ressing Cases, handsome !< HAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, S i match. Indeed, everything in the Furniture 0 ine may be found at my Store. p PARLOR BRACKETS, HAT RACKS, tj ook-Shelves, etcetera, etcetera. The walls of ly Store are ornamented with a large number of BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, hich are for sale at very reasonable prices. T ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL ill be attended to promptly. No extra charge r packing. Freight and express charges PREPAID TO NEAREST STATION f] ' the purchaser. P R. BRANDT, Proprietor. q March 9 5 ly 0 y ROAD NOTICE, ? tfOTICE is hereby given to the various Sigh- n way Surveyors of York county, that they e required to REPAIR AND PUT IN GOOD RDER their respective roads by the 1ST OF PRIL next. In addition to their other duties, verseers of roads are required to erect and put i their proper positions all sign-boards or mile- "l ones that may have been removed or that have j lien down. Surveyors, Overseers, or hands on a ie various roads, failing to perform their duties, o ust be reported to this office to be dealt with as a ie law directs. H. K. ROBERTS, r Chairman Board of County Commissioners. March 9 10 3t _ . APCHQy SALES. INTERNAL REVENUE SALE. BY order of L. Cass Carpenter, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue, third District of South Carolina, I will sell at public auction, in the town >f Yorkville, on THURSDAY, THE 6TH DAY DP APRIL, 1878, the following property, to wit: One Barrel (25 gallons) CORN WHISKY, seized rom Thomas Paine. One STILL AND WORM, seized from William T. Love. One STILL AND WORM, seized from John iVhlte. Terms?CASH. JOHN L. WATSON, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. March 13 12 2t SHERIFF'S SALES. D Y virtue of writs of fieri facias, to me directed, D will be sold between the legal hours of jheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, tt York Court House, the following property, o wit: Defendant's interest in a tract of land situated n Ebenezer, containing five hundred acres, more >r leas, bounded by lands of Dr. W. B. Fewell, sstate of Joel S. Barnett, deceased, William N. Jimril and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of R. Patterson <fc Do., and others. [$5.26 fiB* Terms invariably cash.. Purchasers who do lot comply with the terms of sale, must expect the iroperty bid off by tbem to oe aoverusea ior rotale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. March 9 10 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. [n the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of- ") TAMES A. BARNWELL, [ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt J BY virtue of an Order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will ixpose to public sale, free from encumbrance, at fork Court House, on SALES-DAY IN APRIL NEXT, he Homestead of said Bankrupt consisting of )NE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES nore or less, situate in York county, 'on Allison 2reek, and bounded by lands of Margaret Jackon, Nelson Thomasson and others. TERMS OP SALE. One-fourth cash. The balance payable in twelve nonths, to be secured by a bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. March 9 10 4t G. H. O'LEARY. REMOVAL OE undersigned respectfully informs the ublic that he has just removed his 8ADIY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT o the Furniture Store, a few doors below his old tand, where be will be pleased to meet his friends a !_ /ntn.a md's Pomade Vasaline, a Jttesiorauve ana rresrvative unequalled for the hair, 20 cents per bote. Old Corn Whisky, $1.80 per gallon. Rye Whisky, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per gallon. . Uackberiy and Cherry Cordials, a pleasant rink, $l.w) pet gallon. Table Port and Sherry ?ine, $2.50 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, $4.00 er gallon. English and Scotch Ale and Porter, ottled, $2.70 per dozen. Bremen Lager Beer, ottled, $2.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Llauore, xtra?i gallon, 40 cents; gallon, 50 cents; 2 galjns, 60cents; 3gallons, 75centa; 5 gallons, $1.00 ach. A very extensive assortment of Crockery and Massware always on hand. Plates?Dinner size, 1.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Desert, $1.00; 'ea, 85 cents per dozen. Cups and Saucers, $1.00 er set. Covered Dishes, 65 cents, 75 cents, and 1.00 each. Tumblers, 60 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, I OS, n il l.Ifl.n >i .1 - i. glalila OuUUllU. ti.ao, 1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. Wine Masses, $1.00 per dozen. Lamp Chimneys, Sun, > and A's, 4 for 25 cents ; B's, 3 for 25 cents; Stuentor Argand Chimneys, 8 for 25 cents. Numerless articles unmentioned. Information cheer- : illy given. Our firm was established in 1867, } nd our business reputation and facilities are of 1 le highest order. We will do all we promise. S l11 orders should be addressed to ' JOHN W. LINLEY & CO., t Key Box 184,) 190 King street, Charleston, S. 0. c February 17 84 ly * r*-M- A T**r TITlArilll I.1T1CI T Ad customers, assuring tneui mm iu iuc lutuio a in the past, it shall be his constant aim to furilsh the beet quality of work at the lowest prices t which it can be afforded. SADDLES. A fall supply of ladies' and gentlemen's SadLies, of all the different styles and qualities, contantly on band and sold at the lowest cash prices. HARNESS. I keep on hand a complete stock of Harness, 01 ill styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made f superior stock, in the most workmanlike manter, to whioh I invite the inspection of the pub- t SUNDRIES. Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, lircingles, Hames, Hamestrings. Saddle Blankets, to., Ac., in full supply, and at the lowest prices. FURNITURE. In connection with my Saddlery establishment ' shall also conduct the FURNITURE BUSINESS, and keep on hand, a full stock of articles n that line, (consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber luites, Ac., of different styles and qualities, and n the various kinds of wood. Having in my imploy a superior cabinet-maker. I am also prejared to furnish any kind of cabinet-work, such is Wardrobes. Safes, foldingandextension Tables, >fflce Desks. <ec., at short notice and in the best ityleof workmanship. The Ladies are specially invited to call and eximine my stock or Furniture. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended o me, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the tame, adopting for my motto, Good Work, at the LiOwest living Prices. G. H. O'LEARY. W^P. HOBBS. THE NEW BUSINESS. HAVING become, by purchase, sole proprietor of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, 11 "* T -* 3? 4L^ [ respectfully announce mat 1 suau vuuuuvi wo jusiness as heretofore. Besides keeping on hand tflill stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or lesign will be made at short notice and in supeior manner. By having employed only the most ompetent workmen, in their respective branches, ! feel assured that I can please the most exacting aste, both as to style and durability. Persons in rant of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE rill do well to examine my stock. W. P. HOBB8. GREAT BARGAINS. > [WOULD inform the public that I now baveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished inflnestyle, q which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained, will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less ban such class of work has ever been sold in this aarket since the war. Call and examine my took and be convinced of th? truth of what I say, nd if you want a Buggy take advantage of the resent opportunity to secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. PAY UP! PAY UP! A LL persons indebted to me, either for work \ done in my shops or on account of vehicles urchased on credit, are earnestly requested to ome forward and make payment, as longer inulgence cannot be given. Many debts due to le were contracted upon the faith of "selling otton in the fall." Those who have sold, ana bose who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do rell to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. A. WIJLIaIFOBDTBOCK HILL, 8. C. MORE FI3TE STOCK^ f HAVE just received 82 head of nne hukhjus I AND MULES, to which I invite the attention r all who may wish to purchase good stock, for ither plantation, saddle or carriage purposes. For the accommodation of responsible parties, am ready and willing to sell horses and mules n time, and will extend credit to those desiring ; until next fall, requiring note and good secu^hen you come to Rock Hill, don't forget to ill around at WILLIFORD'S LIVERY AND ALE STABLES. If you admire fine horses? nd who doesn't ??your taste can be gratified ; if ou wish to buy a good animal, your need can be upplied; and lastly, if you wish to "Swap," lough not good in that line, yet I will endeavor > accommodate you. So you see I "keep open ouse," in any emergency, remaining the public's bedient servant. A. WILLIFORD. PAY UP! i LL persons indebted to me for stock, and whose \ Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, rill do well to pay them up at once and save z emsel ves cost, as I shall be compelled to sue all rho fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. IT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA". COUFTY OF YOBK-OOUBT OF GOMMOH PLEAS. William E. Erwin and George J.* Steele, as Administrators of George Steele, deoeased; Theodore A. Moore, S. Rufus Moore and W. A. Moore, Plaintiffs, against Margaret Brison, Isabella Gwin, Elizabeth Brison, wife of Benjamin Brison; Mary R, Lindsey, James Brison, Robert Brison, William Brison, Margaret McKnight, Hugh Burris and J. P. Moore, Defendants.?Summons for Relief. 'o the Defendants above named. rOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is led in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, jr the said county, and to serve a copy of your nswer to the said complaint on the subscribers at aeir office in Yorkville, S. C.. within twenty ays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day f such service; ana 11 you itiu to answer iue comlaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in lis action will apply to the Court for the relief emanded in the complaint. Dated February 15, A. D., 1876. ALLISON & WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 'o 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 tie foreclosure of a mortgage in the Circuit Court i and for the county of York, and that the comlalnt together with the summons, of which the bove is a copy, was filed in the office of the ilerk of the Circuit Court of York, in this State, n the 16th day of February, 1876, and that ou are required to appear in the cause within wenty-one days after the service hereof, or the 'laintifis will apply to the Court for the Relief de -v landed in the complaint. :: 1 ALLISON A WILLIAMS. Attorneys for Plsisjitik. February 17 7 ? 6t APPLICATION FOE HOMESTEAD. VoTlCE is hereby given that en the 25th day of March, next, ELIZABETH WYLIE will pply to the undersigned to have "Homestead set if," in accordance with the provisions of the 8th ection of the u Homestead Act," Approved Febuary 23, 1673. JOSEPH A. MoLEAN, Judge of Probate for York County.^ February 24 8 5t -