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Julius A. Rader was a noble, accomplish^ gentleman. Peace to his ashes. Qui. Chester, March, 28, 1876. The Coorfc met this morning at 10 o'clock when the trial of civil cases was resumed The case of the State vs. Perry Rosborough Robert McCrorey, Willis Caldwell, and Wil liana Caldwell, colored, and David Corder white, charged with grand larceny in stealing eight bales of cdtton from Mr. William Cald well, in December, 1874, will be tried this af ternoon. The result of the trial will in al probability be the conviction of the deien dants. The indifference manifested by th< public during the trial of oivil causes wil doub'Uess disappear, and, consequently, i *? /? Ml goocuy numoer 01 spectators wm uc uu uwv during the afternoon session of the Court Rev. A. F. Dickson has resigned the pas torate of the Presbyterian Church at thii place, and his resignation has been accepte< by the congregation. Qui. Don't Beg the Question.?It is an infal lible sign that a cause is weak when its clain? are sought to be established by mere bold as sertion without argument or substantial prooi Dr. Tutt asserts that his Hair Dye is thi best, and he adduces undoubted evidence t< substantiate the truth of the assertion. Rea< what experts say: New Orleans, May 10, 1871. Dr. Tutt -.?Dear Sir :?We, the under signed, wish to inform you that we have trie< vour Hair Dye, and find it to be the best w nave ever used. For its natural black color it far excels all other dyes. Our customer will have no Other. Since we began its use our business in the dyeing department ha rapidly increased. We think it a great tri umph' }** ?. No. 6 N. Royal Streel One Cold is .'sometimes Contracted o: Top of Another, the accompanying Cougl becoming settled and confirmed, and th Lungs so strained and racked, that the pre duction of tubercles frequently follows. Man; existing cases of Pulmonary Disease may b thus accounted for, and yet how many other are now carelessly allowing themselves t drift through the preliminary symptoms con trolled by the fatal policy of allowing a Coli nf Uo/ilf I On +Vio fircf intimftt.ini (As taau uiio vsx iwtch * vu vuv u?w of a Cough or Cold, or any Throat or Lunj trouble, resort promptly to Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant, a safe curative of long establish^ reputation, and you may avoid the conse quences of such dangerous trifling. Jfhtarttial anlr Comtntrcial. YOEKYILLE, March 29.?Cotton.?Ex tremes, 6i to 11J. CHESTER, March 27.?Cotton.?Good ordi dinarv. 10; low middling, 11J; middling, 12J. NEW YORK, March 27.?Cotton.?Dull; bes grades, 13J. Futures opened steady?Apri 13 17-32 to 13 9-16; May, 13 27-32 to 132; Jun< 14 3-32 to 142 ; July. 14 9 32 to 14 11-32. LIVERPOOL, March 27.?Cotton.?Steady middling uplands, 6 9-16d. CHARLESTON, March 27.?Cotton.?Quiet middling, 132 to 14. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, March 24.?The following is th comparative cotton statement for the week end ing to-day: , : ,. HJ76. . 1875, Receipts at all ports for the week....64,284 49,11 Total receipts to date 3,696,230 3,143,97 .Exports for the week, 88,608 57,5C Total exports to date z,wt,zzo z,iw?,o< Stock at all United States ports.,661,862 652,41: Stock at interior towns 110,685 93,11 Financial, NEW YORK, March 27.-Gold, 13i to 14. Special ftolias. Card of Thanks. I hereby make public acknowledgement of m thanks to Mr. A. F. McOonnell and to Hi vices rendered by them in preventing an incer diarv fire placed under my store-room on Satui clay night lust. By their timely discovery of tb flame, and their prompt action in subduing i not only my own property was saved from d< struction, but also the property of several othc citizens. J. ALFRED CARROLL. March 30 13 It The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physician; or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidenc of its success and superior virtue as Boschee German Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settle on the Breast, Consumption or any disease of th Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is the any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle fc 10 cents and try its superior effect before buyin the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately bee introduced into this country from Germany, an its wonderftil cures are astonishing every onethi use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Tr it. Sold by John C. Kuykendal. March 30 13 eawly Hepatine cures Dyspepsia and all bilious .-on plaints. At J. C. KUYKENDAL'S. Executive Department, Atlanta, Ga., January 26, 1874. Dr. J. S. Perriberton .-?Dear SirI have use your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and i my family, with benefits so marked as to lea\ unquestioned the merits of a remedy which i inv experience has proved one that excels everj thing for colds, coughs and obstinate lung atfe< tions. I shall always use it with perfect conf dence, and recommend it to the public as a ren edy which will afford that satisfaction exp< rienced by me and mine. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor State of Georgia. Globe Flower Cough Syrup at JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'S. Merrell's Anti-Bilious Prescription, Hep/ tine, for the Liver, at JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'S, Yorkville, S. C. 9Q 93 2t HYMENEAL. Married?On the 9th of March, by Rev. S. I Watson, Mr. J. B. BURNET and Miss R. A DAVIDSON. All of this county. On the 22nd of March, by Rev. S. L. Watsoi Mr. C. L. LANIER and Miss S. E. HUM PHRIES, of York county. On the 7th instant, by J. J. L. Gill, Esq,, Mi LAWSON L. GARDNER and Mrs. ABIGAI K. BRANCH. Both of this county. FRESH MEATS. HAVING resumed business at the Beef Mai ket, I would respectfully inform the pnbli that I can now sell the best qualities of FRESJ BEEF at lower prices than I have ever befor sold them at this season. Beef will be delivere at any residence in town, on Tuesday, Thnrsda and Saturday mornings, if the order be given o the evening previous. Orders may be left wit H. W. Hope. In all cases, ffom and after thi date, Beef MUST be paid for on delivery. Thi course will be strictly adhered to. S. A. MeELWEE. March 30 13 2t* Republican convention. Headquarters union republican rakty, York County, Yorkville, S. C., March 28, 1876. THE Chairmen of the various election pr? cinctsof York county, are requested to ca meetings of the Republican party in their ref pective precincts, for the purpose of electing del egates to a Republican County Convention, to b held in Yorkville on THURSDAY, the 6th da; of April, 1876, for the purpose ot choosing dele gates to represent York county in the State Con vention, to be held in Columbia on Tuesday, th 11th of April, which State Convention is calle to choose delegates to represent the State of Sout Carolina in the National Union Republican Con vention, to be held in Cincinnati on the 14th c June next. The following are the precincts of York coun ty, with the number of delegates which each pre cinct is entitled to send to the County Conven tion: precincts. *. ; delegates. Bethany, 3 Bethel, 3 Blairsville, - 3 Bovdton, 3 Clay Hill, 3 Coates' Tavern, 3 Fort Mill 3 Hickoiy Grove,.-...;. ; ."...3 McConnellsville 3 Pride's Old Mill, 3 Rock Hill,..". 5 Yorkville, 5 By order of J. H. WHITE, County Chairman. March 30 13 It 1 COTTON SEED. A a/i BUSHELSof Houston Prolific COTTOl X SEED for sale, at 50 cents per bushel. T. W. CLAWSON. March 16 11 4t _ 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, H YORK COTTIVTY. _ ?T|7"HEREAS, L. K. ARMSTRONG and J. A. ~ f T CAMPBELL have applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the 1 , goods and chattels, rights and credits of B. R. ?] MILLER, late of the county aforesaid, deceased, ai * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all la ? and singular, the kindred and creditors of the . said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our ? next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, ' to be holden at York Court House, on the 14TH "1 > DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, j - why the said Administration should not be ct 1 granted. . M , Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th day of ' March, in the year of our Lord one tliou- ? sand eight hundred and seventy-six, and in the > 100th year of the Independence of the United i , 8tates of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, p 1 Judge of Probate. ? l March 30 13 2t_ 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. " YORK COUNTY. - To Elizabeth Wylie, widow ; B. Franklin Wylie, I s Law8on G. Wylie, Starnes Wylie and Sarah ^ i C. Wylie, children, legal heirs and represent- _ 1 atives'of Samuel Wylie, late of York county, who died intestate, Greeting.?Copy Writ in Summons. H - TTOU are hereby required to appear at the Court j; 1. of Probate, to be holden at York Court House _ for York county, on the first day of June, Anno t ^ Domini, 1876, to shew cause, if any you can, why ' ". the real estate of the said deceased, situate in said B county, on Broad River, bounding on Broad Riv- -1 er, and on lands of John B. Mintz ; and, as ap3 pears by the petition of Emily J. Moore and Mary J M. Wylie, this day filed in this Court, containing one hundred and'thirty-three acres, should not "1 be sold, and the proceeds, after the payment of J any liens or debts to be established against the i .. fund to arise from such sale, and the costs of such _ sale, bo divided amongst you and the said peti1 tioners, according to your respective rights, and "1 e as by law and of right, ought to be done ; and J such further relief as is prayed for in said petition, ' be granted. ? s Given under my Hand and Seal, this 23rd day of i, [l. s.] March, 1876. ? s J. A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. * March 30 13 6t SI DEW ALKS IN YORKVILLE. " IN obedience to an Ordinance passed by the In- - tendant and Wardens of the town of York* * " ville, the owners of lots fronting on any of the J public streets in said town, are hereby'notified * that they are required, by the first day of JULY . h next, to'put in good repair the sidewalks fronting " e their respective premises, otherwise the work will j be done by the Town Council, at the expense of d h the owner'of each lot. Plans and specifications * y will be furnished to the owners of lots on applie cation being made to the Intendant. The following is the section of the charter relating to the 8 sidewalks in the town of Yorkville: 0 "Sec. 8. That the said Town Council of Yorki. ville shall have power and authority torequire all , persons owning a lot or lots in said town to make 3 and keep in good repair sidewalks in front of said n lot or lots, whenever the same shall front or ad a join any or tne public sireeis 01 sam luwu, u, m 6 the judgment of the Council, such sidewalks * shall be necessary, the width thereof, and the d manner of construction, to be designated and regulated by the Town Council"; and, for default or refusal to make and keep in repair such sidewalks, the Town Council may cause the same to be made or put in repair, and require the owner 1 to pay the price of making or repairing : Provided, That such contract for making or repairing be let to the lowest bidder." W. H. McCORKLE, Intendant. > J. R. Schorb, Clerk. March 30 13 tf ~T>r. J. A. CLOPTON, rt OF HI NTSVILLE, ALA., MAY BE CONSULTED 1 IN YORKVILLE, April 3rd, 4th and 5th. ; In Chester, March 31st, and April 1st and 2nd. In Rock Hill, 7th and 8th of April. :; He treats with universal success, PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURES, POLYPUS, diseases of the Eye, Kidnev, Bladder, Ulcers, e Cancerous Affections, Scrofulous diseases of the I- Glands and Skin. Removes Ulcers, and all kinds of Tumors, Excrescences, etc. Special attention 9 given to diseases peculiar to females. Hare-lip 0 made as perfect as if there had been no deformity, i 12 The public are referred to the following letter 1 " ua XI T.ot:tor nf tho South Con ' I U1 1VO V XX. 11? l?V>JVV? , V* N?VM?. WW. v.... 17 ference, who is known to many of the people of .3 York, Chester aud adjoining co'unties : Union, S. C., Nov. 19,1874. Dr. J. A. Clopton?Dear Sir : When, in Anm gust of last year, you so successfully operated on me for hemorrhoidal tumors, I had been afflicted for full fifteen years. More than two-thirds of that time I was so disabled that I could not, but ? to a limited extent, perform the duties of my vo- / cation. How much in that long period was en- " dured?the pain, the loss of blood, the exhausy tion?I could not undertake to tell. When you il saw me my condition was such that I am.satished, a' /a&l'terminaiion.' U is with"profound 1 gratitude that I now announce the remarkable r* cure which, in the goodness of Divine Providence, ie has been effected by your skillful treatment and t, well practiced hand. "Fifteen months have elapsed a since the operation, and I find no indications of a jr return of the disease. The improvements in my general health have been, I think, very considerable, and the comfort of complete exemption from " _ the annoyance and suffering to which I had so long been subjected, is a blessing more than I had hoped for, and is well calculated to keep you in ' grateful remembrance. It gives me pleasure to * recommend others, who may suffer in a similar 's way, to make a trial of your skill. Yours very d truly, A. H. LESTER. * March 30 13 2t it _ '1 !r HOI FOR THE TIN MAN. P i HAVING located here n permanently, it is my d intention to make a horn it W0QF& or spoil a spoon. I defy v comPetitioni."qualityof prices offered. Iam very ? only Tinner in the State wtj0 solders guttering J on the outside. J. M. ADAMS. NOTICE, 1 "I" WANT all the good Beeswax in York county, d i for which I will pay the highest market price, n in trade. J. M. ADAMS. e ' i d lAUNT ? ttlflTH 9W VF ULll V M* a CHEAP GROCERY STORE. J d^iOME and buy your Goods cheap, for the cash, t l" I run a KERR daily, and will deliver goods I J- at your door, free of freight, ' Come along with v your cash. I will sell from five cents worth, up K to any amount. JOHN J. SMITH. SEA-FOAM. TWIN Brothers' Yeast, Horsford's Bread Preparation, Soda, and Corn Starch, as cheap as - the cheapest. l" Come and look around, And buy goods low down. j JOHN J. SMITH. I FRESH FRUITS. A LOT of green Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Co- "i ? A. coanuts, fresh Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, J and Strawberries, for sale cheap by t JOHN J. SMITH. fi i IRISH POTATOES. o u A FRESH lot of Goodrich, Early Rose, Peer- li A less and Peachblow Potatoes, can be found at v the cheap Store of JOHN J. SMITH. I HAMS. ; i [ A FRESH supply of uncanvassed Sugar-cured L A Hams, and a fresh lot of Bacon, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. 5 FRESH PICKLES. A NICE line of fresh Pickles can be found at c A JOHN J. SMITH'S. "j e TOBACCO. i! d A NICE line of Smoking and Chewing Tobac- fi v A. co? a?d Cigars, very cheap. d n JOHN J. SMITH. II is WHEAT BRANT p is POUNDS good Wheat Bran for sale at the cheap Grocery Store of I JOHN J. SMITH. o r W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. } the watt plow. ] TTNEQUALLED in every essential of strength, d U durability, ease of draught, ease to plowman, tl perfect pulverization of the soil, complete burial of weeds and grass, simplicity of construction, " thoroughness of work, entire freedom from choking. At every agricultural fair attended, and wherever tested by the side of any other, it is pro" nounced .. 1 i the best. b d Guaranteed to work in sandy, <ft&y and hard h land, in sod, stutJble or weeds ofthe heaviest _ - growth, and with less draught than plows of 25 j. >f percent, less weight. We invite a trial, and warrant every plow to be as represented. For sale i- by W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. J t yarn. "?Tf7"E have the best Cross-Reeled Yarn in town. 1 \J We guarantee every bunch. Cheap for cash, but very high on credit. i' W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. d fresh n FLOUR, Meal and Hominy in Store all thetime. Cheap for cash. High oncredit. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. "the worldrolls on i AND the HERNDON boys are drifting with y the tide. They are receiving fresh supplies ? all the time, and they sell so low that people are ? astonished at the cheapness of their goods. Go to ? the boys and satisfy yourselves. ? - remember" WHEN you come to town, remember the ~ HERNDON boys can be found next door i to M. Strauss' Dry Goods Store, in the Hotel 1 i building, where von can find everything in the: j ' Grocery line. Give them an early call. I l\ M. DOBSON & CO. BONNETS AND HATST IUST received, a lot of nice Hats and Bonnets, of the very latest styles and fashions. Some -e very handsome. A call and inspection by the dies is respectfully solicited. T. M. DOBSON <t CO. WINTER DRESS GOODS. i7"OU can buy fine Winter Dress Goods at DOBL SON'S, for only 25 cents per yard, worth 50 >nts?the same we sold at 50. It cost us 38 cents. 'e want to close them out. Call and see. T. M. DOBSON & CO. RUFFLING^ l LOT of very handsome and stylish Ruffling for the nock. The popular cream colored lace, all and be convinced of their beauty. T. M. DOBSON & CO. LADIES' TIES. I LOT of the very latest styles of Neck Ties I new shades, verv handsome. " T. M. DOBSON & CO. "old hats and bonnets rRIMMED and remodeled at short notice by a first-class Milliner, at reasonable prices. T. M. DOBSON & CO. vinter hats and bonnets. rOU can buy Winter Hats and Bonnets at reduced prices, at our Millinery Store. T. M. DOBSON & CO. coffe ean ds uga r. [70U can always find the best Coffee>s and SuI. gars at as reasonable prices as anv House in ork. T. M. DOBSON ?fe CO. winter clothings rOU can buy Winter Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Call and see T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, f*7E have a nicp line of Summer Clothing, fT which we are offering at very low prices. T. M. DOfcSON & CO. bed blanket^ FOU can buy Bed Blankets at cost, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. BLEACHED SHIRTING. rOT? can buy yard-wide shirting at DOBSON'S for only ten cents. &UANO, GUANO! 15 CENTS FOR COTTON!! We sell the PACIFIC, ATLANTIC, BRADLEY'S PATENT, and the 1CID PHOSPHATES of the above named, for which we will take COTTON AT 15 CENTS PER POUND. We also sell the EAGLE GUANO, without the Cotton Option, at ^ ^ ^ ^ A A FllTlfTl $4(j.UU (JASM, rjjuri. Freight $6.00. \M ONE OF OUR GUANOS is as good as any sold, and FOR A LESS PRICE than some other brands. We will give )NE TON OF PACIFIC GUANO for a iale of cotton weighTng^40o lbs7 Call and see us before you make your purchase, nd we will save you some money. T. M. POBSON & CO. JW. STJKA U JUST RECEIUED FROM ALAMANCE FACTORY, ?HREAD, STRIPES, PLAIDS, COTTONADES, SHIRTING. M. STRAUSS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. IMTHEREAS J. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the f Court of Common Pleas, has applied to me or Letters of Administration on all and singuar, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of VILLI AM ELLIS, late of the county aforesaid, leceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ud 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 te holden at York Court House, on the 7TH DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, irhy the said Administration should not be .ranted. iiven under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand ..L 1 i. r. ? ,3 (?? V f LA IfUUVl ClgOl Illliiuiru <111 u nuvciJtjr-aiA, ami in mc imnu year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 2 9 Gt JNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3D DIST., S. C., 1 Columbia, February 25th, 1876. J ^TOTICE is hereby given, that the following lN described property has been seized for violaion of the Internal Revenue laws of the United Itates, and that bonds for the costs of an action in he United States Court must be filed in the office f the Collector within 30 days from the date lereof, or the same will be forfeited under proisions of Section 3,460 Revised Statutes of the Tnited States, to wit: 1 barrel?25 gallons?Corn Whisky, seized from lock Owens and William Raj'. 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 DISSOLUTION. VOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned i the DRUG BUSINESS in York,ville, under the rm name of R. T. ALLISON & CO., was issolved by mutual consent on the 8th of March, 876. Persons having claims against the late firm rill present them to Dr. R. T. Allison, to whom ersons indebted will also make payment. The DRUG BUSINESS will bo continued by >r. R. T. ALLISON in the NEW BUILDING, pposite the old stand. R. T. ALLISON, H. F. ADIOKES. March 23 12 3t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ~ [TAVINGthis day associated with me, JULIUS [J. FRIEDHEIM, the business heretofore conucted under my name, will be carried on under le firm name of A. FRIEDHIEM A BRO. A. FRIEDHEIM. NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to mo will do well to X settle at once, as further indulgence will not e allowed. All bills must be settled. A FRIEDHEIM. Rock Hill, March 14, 1876. 12 4t ivmes p. hart. g. w. s. hart. HART & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C., [TITILL practice in the State and United States f f Courts. Special attention given to Accountigs aud causes in the Probate Courts. Will unertako for collections and legal business in all arts of the United States, through reliable busiess agencies. January 1 1 ly APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. kTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of J. MILTON TEELE, deceased, will make a final settlement rith the Judge of Probate for York county, on ie 27th day of April next, when he will make pplication for discharge as Executor of the said HtdtGt NEWTON A. STEELE, Executor. March 23 12 5t ~ "BOARDERS WANTED. PRIVATE BOARDING can be had by applying to C. H. DIXON. March 9 10 4t HUNTER & OATlBS. JOH> J. HUNTER Is this day I TV NEW YORK displaying bis good tas(? in selecting an entire stock of . NEW SPRING GOODS, which we hope very soon to be able TO SHOW OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS, and the public generally. We have on hand a nice ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, already advertised, and hope, with the addition of our SPRING STOCK, to be able to please our customers in every department TNT flTTR T.TNE OF BUSINESS. We have not employed any one to put up SIGN-BOARDS ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, but would say to all who may READ OF THE CHEAP STORES, that we can make it to the INTEREST OF EVERY CASH BUYER to examine our STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. HUNTER & OATES. W. H. M'CORKLJB, AGEJJT. , THE NE W STORE ! THE undersigned would very respectfully return thanks to his many kind 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 called 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 ail bills of twenty dollars and over, and on all bills of from ten to twenty dollars, I will make a discount of SEVEN 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 stocks in town. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. WHITEGOODS. 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. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. OUR line of Glass and Crockery ware 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. SHOES. MILES' SHOES will be sold cheap, at the corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. COME to the Corner Store 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 W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. JOHN C. KUYKEND AL. IOD. BROM. CALC. SOLUTION of Iodo Bromide Calcium Compound, for external use. Cures facial Neuralr " " , r-m 1 11 l J' ,1 , nil . ..imjumi ulous swellings, cancerous minors, u,e. can uc found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. : Y. D. S. P. pTIL. <5)r|r|r| POUNDS of the York Drug Store Premium Pure White Lead just received. Consumers can rely upon this Lead as being a strictly pure article. Sold very short for cash. JOHNC. KUYKENDAL. FITS CUREIK MANY wonderful cures have been attributed to Dr. Green's medicine. To the afflicted it is recommended as being worthy of atrial. Call for "Dr. Green's Fit Cure," at * the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. PARKER'S BUCHU. -TJARKER'S Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu cures diseases of the Bladder and Kidnevs. Can be had at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. OILS AND COLORS. LINSEED Oil, Varnishes and Colors?dry and in Oil. Very cheap for cash, at the York Drugstore. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ^WINESAP." AVERY rare and juicy brand of Chewing To* n.n j.?VAJ. Uia.A m UaCCU. L/ail HJ1U H. ill Llio iturv miiKmiuc, JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. JACKSON'S MAGIC BALSAM. THE great master of pain. Cures all sudden and violent pains. For saleat the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. RESPECTFULLY REFERRED. THE public are respectfully referred to advertisements under head of Special Notices. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL, CALICO. JUST received a nice lot of Spring Calicoes; pretty figured Cambrics for Spring and Summer Dress Goods. For sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. SHOES^ AN excellent assortment of Ladies' and Gent's Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. SHIRTING. a YARDS 4-4 Bivingsville and Sea Islll.ll.M_/ and Shirting, best quality, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. HOES^ BRADE'S Crown and riveted Hoes, and halfbright Steel Hoe, for Rale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. BUCKETS, &C. BRASS bound three Hooped Buckets, with covers; and Churns, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. CANNED GOODS. CHERRIES, Peaches, Tomatoes, Ac., for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. GROCERIES. I J XCELLENT Groceries, such as Sugar, Ceyj Ion P. B. Coffee, Confectioneries, Apples, Ac. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. 600 SACKS NA.VASSA. GUANO JUST received and ready for delivery at the following low prices, and liberal Cotton option, to wit: $55.00 per ton payable in money, on or before Nobember 1st, 1876. 965.00 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 433 pounds of Cotton for a ton of Guano. Also just received 160 SACKS EUREKA GUANO, | which we offer at the following low prices, and liberal Cotton option, to wit: 955.00 per ton, payable in money, on or before November 1st, 1876. 960.00 per ton, payable in Cotton at 15 cents per pound, on thebasiR of Charleston Middlings, to be delivered at Yorkville, or nearest railroad station, on or before November 15, 1876?making a bale of 400 pounds of Cotton for .a ton of Guano. To either of the above prices, the freight, at the rate of ifO.OO per ton, to be added and paid in cash. JEFFERYS A METTS, Agents. March 16 11 tf "caution to trespassers. ALL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass upon the lands of either of the undersigned, without obtaining permission, as the law will be rigidlv 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, T. M. CAROTHERS, M. A. HUTCHINSON, JANES. BARNETT. March 16 11 3t* 1 H. W. HOPE & CO. MORE NEW GOODS. WE keep constantly on hand, a full assort- ~i ment of almost everything usually found J in a first-class Drv Goods Store, and those who 0 buy for cash will find it decidedly to their advan- s tage to give us a call and examine our stock and 3 compare ourprices before making their purchases ft elsewhere. We do not propose to give our goods w away, but we will Bell tnem as cheap for cash, as g any one else in this York. si H. W. HOPE & CO. f( FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A SPLENDID assortment of Farming Implements, such as Steel Turn Shovels, Straight Plows, Cotton Sweeps, Greenville and Diamond I pointed Bull Tongues, Single Trees, Drawing j Chains, Heel-Bolts, Grass Rods, Clevises, Lap a Rings and Plow Steel. All at prices to suit the times. H. W. HOPE & CO. - | GOODS FOK FAINTS. . FINE French Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Jl Doeskin, Salem Jeans and Tweeds, for Pants k and salts, so cheap, at t H. W. HOPE & CO'S. SHOES AND HATS. ( A GOOD assortment of Men's, Women's and k Missess' Shoes ; and the nicest lot of Men's ? Saxony, Wool and fine Fur Hats, In town, can be " found at H. W. HOPE & CO'S. GROCERIES ANTTHARDWARE A CHOICE article of Sugars Teas and Rio Cof- 1 fee; and a full line of Pocket and Table Cut- * lery, all cheap for cash, at * H. W. HOPE & CO'S. * CROCKERY. A SPLENDID assortment of C. C. and white 1 Granite Crockery Ware, can be found at. J H. W. HOPE & CO'S. J W. H. M CORKLE, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT n AND AUCTIONEER, YOEKVILLE. 8. 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 COM POUND ACID PHOSPHATE and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE, jj which will be delivered in quantities to suit. j Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Compa- _ ny, and the Atlantic and the Niagara Fire Insurance Compsnies, in which policies will be issued _ on the most favorable rates given by any reliable comDanv. j Office in the "Bratton Building," opposite the Court House. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. " The house and lot in yorkyille, formerly the property of the late George W. Williams, and situated on Main Street, is offered J for sale. The lot contains one acre and threequarters. The Dwelling House contains eight x rooms, and has recently been repaired. On the premises are necessary outbuildings, good garden and orchard. Tkkms?Easy. Possession given on the 1st day of next January. W. H. McCORKLE, < Real Estate Agent 8 ""GUANO?COTTON OPTION. I WILL sell a few tons of ACID PHOSPHATE, on Cotton option, until the 1st of November, next. Call soon. W. H. McCORKLE. J FARMING LAND FOR SALE. * TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract ' of fine FARMING LAND, situated near Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, and about 1 two miles from McConnellsville Station, or the J Chester and Lqpoir Railroad. The tract contains r 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. A GRAND OPENING : OF FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, * AT T. L. GUNHOU3E& C05s7" i CHESTER, 8. C\, I ] # > t ( i Special Inducements oflered to Country Mer- j chants. i . < f Just received 500 pieces of the very best brands of ( CALICOES AT 7 1-2 CENTS PER YARD, * by the piece. All other goods in proportion. J ijsSr All orders will receive our personal attention. I. L. GUNHOUSE & CO'S., CHESTER, S. C. October 7 40 tf I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF YORK-COURT OF PROBATE. S. A. Kell and J. E. Massey, Physicians, hereto- : fore practising as "Kell <fc Massey," Plaintiffs, against Eliza Fullwood, R. H. Fullwood, Jane H. Suggs, Isaac Suggs, Caroline M. Suggs, " Green Suggs, Josephine Clark, Robert Clark, Mary A. Harris, S. A. Harrft, Alice Harris, J. R. Harris, Mary, Margaret, Louisa, Tirzah and Irene Ormand, minors, children of Dovey ] Ormand, deceased ; and Samuel J. Ormand, ] father of said minors, Defendants.?Copy of ' Summons. Complaint Filed. To the Defendants, Jane H. Suggs, Isaac Suggs, ~| Caroline M. Suggs, Green Suggs, Josephine J Clark and Robert Clark, as hoirs-at-law of Robert II. Fullwood, Sr., deceased. YOU are hereby summoned and required to an- -i swer the complaint in this action, which is J this day filed in the office of the Probate Judge, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers . at their office in Yorkville, S. C., within twenty I 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 i in this action will apply to the Court for the relief ' demanded in the complaint. Dated March 23rd, 1876. HART A HART, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. March 23 12 6t FINE */ldUORS. f I HAVE for sale at my Store near the railroad depot, THE BEST QUALITY OF SPIRITS f ever offered for sale in the city of Yorkville. Call g and get some I FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ^ All my liquors are pure, and consist of ^ Apple Brandy, Madeira Wine, I Ginger Brandy, Malaga Wine, Peach Brandy, Port Wine, Cherry Brandy, Sherry Wine, i Old French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, n Old Cognac Brandy, Red Rye Whisky, Old Holland Gin, White Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, v Eagle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky, Claret Wine, N. C. Corn Whisky, Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth irom f, $2.00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON. Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Cigars of fine and medium brands. Cal.' and see 0 for yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. "THE COLUMBIA REGISTERr , THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER AT THE CAPITAL C. P. PELHAN, Editor. j H. N. EMLYN, Local Editor and Manager. TBI RMS IIV ADYANCEi Daily, Six Months $3 50 / " Three Months, 1 75 A " One Month 65 Tri-Weekly, Six Months, 2 50 F Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates, it Address MANAGER REGISTER PUBLISHING CO., ~ Columbia, S. C. March 23 12 tf FINAL NOTICE. THE Creditors of J. BOLTON SMITH, de- 1 ceased, are required to establish their demands J before me on or before the 20TH DAY OF APRIL ai 1876, with a view to a final settlement of said es- fc tate. J. A. McLEAN, Probate Judge, ai March 23 12 5t H. F. APICKES. NEW GROCERY STORE! f" WOULD respectfully Inform my customers L and the public generally, that I have just pened, in the room adjoining my dry goods tore, an elegant stock of new and fresh GROCELIE8, to which the attention of buyers is respectilly called. In this department of my business rill be found the best grades of Coffees, Sugars, pices, Teas, Syrups, Molasses and other family applies, which will be sold at the lowest prices >r cash. Call and examine the goods and prices 1 the new Grocery. H. F. ADICKES. CANNED GOODS. r HAVE just opened, in my NEW GROCERY, I a fine assortment of fresh Canned Meats, 'ruits, Vegetables and Ovsters, which are offered t prices defying competition. H. F. ADICKES. PICKLED OYSTERS. SOMETHING new in this market, and very j nice. Put np in quart bottles. For sale low, ^ > n imcirra. i uie new uruwi j ui aA. a MAPLE SYRUP. ^JWEETER than Molasses; better than Honey. 5 A few bottles of this choice adjunct to hot uckwheat cakes, for sale at the New Grocery tore of H. F. ADICKES. STATIONERY. A FULL line of Stationeiy?including Cap, \ Letter and Note Papers, of different qualities; Envelopes of all qualities and various sizes, Pens, nk ana Pencils, Blank and Memorandum Books tc., 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 rlisses' and Ladies' Shoes and Gaiters, can be ound in this department of our house, and at the owest prices. H. F. ADICKES. BOOKS. [KEEP a full stock of School Books and standard works of fiction and poetrv. Any book tot 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 if fancy Goods. Call and inspect, for yoursell. 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 Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of >lack Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. WALL PAPERING. [AM now prepared to furnish any style and quality of Wall Paper that is manufactured, ind have on hand a full line of samples from vhich selections can be made. H. F. ADICKES. CHEWING TOBACCO. JUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the finest ever brought to this market. Cigars istonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. LAMPS. [INVITE attention to the handsome Parlor Lamps, which we are selling far below the isual price for the same article. H. F. ADICKES. POCKET CUTLERY. ILfY stock of Pocket Cutlery iB complete. I LtJL can suit the taste or purse of any one in leed of a pocket knife. H. F. ADICKES. SAJLl!ilU JJCiAil 3. [HAVE a fall 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 /V qualities?at ADICKES'. TABLE CUTLERY! IT NIVES AND FORKS, Carving Knives, Ac., |V-at ADICKES'. CROCKERY. A COMPLETE assortment of Crockery, Table j\ and Queen's Ware, and also a few elegant Jnina Sets, at ADICKES'. HARDWARE. MY stock of Hardware includes nearly every article usually required in this line. H. F. ADICKES. JACIQHTHTi?r JACONET and barred Muslin for sale at ADICKES'. C LAKKBROTIIERS PKIUHi UD trlJAJIU KMJUUEjJU. rHE undersigned offers a ton of Carolina Fertilizer for four hundred pounds of Lint Coton?the cotton to classify as Charleston midlling?provided the cotton is delivered onorbebre the first day of November, next. The pur;haser of the Fertilizer will be required, on deivery, to pay the freight. R. F. CLARK, Agent. family flour. j BAGS extra North Carolina Flour, and 200 bags Family Flour, etfeh bag guarm teed. Cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. molasses~ VTEW crop New Orleans Molasses?a superior [.1 article?can be found at the cheap Grocery 3tore of CLARK BROTHERS. coffee. ROASTED and Green Rip Coffee and old Government Java, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. crockery. A COMPLETE assortment of white Granite f\ and common C C Ware, cheap for cash at CLARK BROTHERS'. bacon. CLEAR Rib and smoked Bacon always on hand at CLARK BROTHERS'. nails. PARKER Mills and Old Dominion Nails for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. hams. rHE best Hams in town, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. plows! READY-MADE Plows and Plow Steel, as low . as the lowest, at CLARK BROTHERS'. TOBACCO. FINE Twist Chewing Tobacco, the best in town, at CLARK BROTHERS'. GARDEN SEED. BRIGGS & BROTHER'S fresh Garden Seed for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS'. PLOW LINES. r COTTON, Jute and Grass Rope, for Plow Lines, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. \ FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, COMPLETE IE EVERY ARTICLE OP FDREITURE, AT CHESTER, S. C? OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. rHE undersigned offers the largest stock of FURNITURE, at the lowest cash prices. ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF CHAIRS. Hack Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood leat Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, )ressing Cases, handsome CHAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, o match. Indeed, everything in the Furniture jine mr.y be found at my Store. PALLOR BRACKETS, HAT RACKS, look-Shelves, etcetera, etcetera. The walls of ay Store are ornamented with a large number of BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, rhich are for sale at very reasonable prices. ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL rill be attended to promptly. No extra charge ir packing. Freight and express charges PREPAID TO NEAREST STATION f the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. March 9 5 ly 8. K. MARKS. w. G. REID. MARKS & REID, FURNITURE HOUSE ROCK HILL, S. C. 4 LL classes of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring % Beds, Parlor Brackets, Picture Frames, Ac., .T THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Walnut, Imitation Rosewood and MetalioCOFINS, always on hand, ready at a minute's warnJanuary 20 8 tf T. M. BENNETT, MAKER AMD REPAIRER OF GTTKS, CHESTER, 8. C. TAVING bad a long experience in the business 1 of MAKING AND REPAIRING GTJN8, j id being able to guarantee my work, I respectilly request the patronage of my friends In York j id Chester counties, February 24 8 ly 1 AUCTION SALES. INTERNAL REVENUE SALE. BY order of L. Cass Carpenter, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue, third District of South Carolina, Twill sell at publicauction, in the town of Yorkville, on THURSDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF APRIL, 1876, the following property, to wit: One Barrel (25 gallons) CORN WHISKY, seized from Dock Owens and William Ray. One STILL AND WORM, seized from William J. Love. One STILL AND WORM, seized from John White. Terms?CASH. JOHN L. WATSON, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. March 13 12 2t SHERIFF'S SALES. T1Y virtue of writs otfieri faciaa, to me directed, Bl will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL. NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Dflfflndant's interest in a tract of land situated in Ebenezer, containing five hundred acres, rqpre 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 of Dr. J. M. Lowry, at the suit of R. Patterson & Co., and others. [$5.25 IfSt* Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 9 10 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 JAMES A. BARNWELL, f In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an Order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, free from encumbrance, at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN APRIL NEXT, the Homestead of said Bankrupt, consisting of 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 twelve months, to be secured by a bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. March 9 10 4t G. II. O'LEARY. ~ REMOVAL. fTIHE undersigned respectfully informs the nntoi/, fhnf hn has lust removed bis SAD dle!ry aneThXrnes's establishment to the Furniture Store, a few doon*. below his old stand, where be will be pleased to meet his friends and customers, assuring them that in the future as in the past, it shall be his constant aim to furnish the best quality of work at the lowest prices at which it can be afforded. SADDLES. A full supply of ladies' and gentlemen's Saddles, of all the different styles and qualities, constantly on hand and sold at the lowest cash prices. HARNESS. I keep on hand a complete stock of Harness, 01 all styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made of superior stock, in the most workmanlike manner, to which I invite the inspection of the public. SUNDRIES. Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, Circingles,* Hames, Haraestrings. Saddle Blan kets, <fec., Ac., in full supply, and at the lowest prices. FURNITURE. In connection with my Saddlery establishment I shall also conduct the FURNITURE BUSINESS, and keep on hind a full stock of articles in that line, consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, Tables, Chain, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber Suites, Ac., of different styles and qualities, and in the various kinds of wood. Having in my employ a superior cabinet-maker. I am aho prepared to furnish any kind of cabinet-work, sdeh as Wardrobes, Safes, foldingand extension Tables, office Desks. Ac., at short notice and in the best style of workmanship. The Ladies are specially invited to call and examine my stock of Furniture. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to me, I respectfully solicits continuance of the same, adopting for my motto* Good Work, at the Lowest living Prices. G. H. O'LEARY. w P pnpna __? THE NEW BUSINESS. " TTAVING become, bv purchase, sole proprietor 11 of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, I 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 design will be made at short notice and in superior manner. By havingemployed only the most competent workmen, in their respective branches, I feel assured that I can please the most exacting taste, both as to style and durability. Persons in want of anv kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE will do well to examine my stock. W. P. HOBBS. GREAT BARGAINS. I WOULD inform the public that I now haveon hand alot of BUGGIES, finished infinestyle, in which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained. I will sell a tip-top Buggy for considerably less than such class of work has ever been sold' in this market since the war. Call and examine my stock and be convinced of the truth of what I say, and if you want a Buggy take advantage of the present opportunity l? secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBB8. PAY UP! PAY UP! ALL persons indebted to me, either for work done in my shops or on account of vehicles purchased on credit, are earnestly requested to come_forward and make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Many debts due to me were contracted upon the faith of "soiling cotton in the fall." Those who have sold, ana | those who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do t well to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. A. WIJLLIFORD, ROCK HILL, S. C. MORE FINE STOCK. 1HAVE just received 82 head of fine HORSES AND MULES, to which I invite the attention * ' 1 ?--'I rti/NrtL /AW of all who may wish k> purcnase guuu DIW5, IVA either plantation, saddle or carriage purposes. For the accommodation of responsible parties, I am ready and willing to sell horses and mules on time, and will extend credit to those desiring it until next fall, requiring note and good security. When you come to Rock Hill, don't forget to call around at WILLIFORD'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. If you admire fine horses? and who doesn't ??your taste can be gratified ; if you wish'to buy a good animal, your need can be supplied; and lastly, if you wish to "Swap," though not good in that line, yet I will endeavor to accommodate you. So you see I "keep open house," in any emergency, remaining the public's obedient servant. A. WILLIFORD. PAY UP! ALL persons indebted to mefor stock, and whose Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, will do well to pay tftem up at once and save themselves cost, as"l shall be compelled to sue all who fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. ~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 agood article of BOOTS AND SHOES, TWELVE PER CENT, less than heretofore for Cash. Personal attention is given tofine work and agood fit guaranteed. Repairing will he nromDtlv 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. . F. CHRISTMAN. # March 16 11 2m "THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, (available Bono Phosphate of Lime 18.55 per cent., Ammonia 3.14 per cent.) April 1st, $44.00; November 1st, $50.00; Cotton Option, middling at 15 cents, $65.00. ACID PHOSPHATE (available Bone PhosShate of Lime, 22.83 per cent) April 1st, $28.00; Tovember 1st, $33.00; Cotton Option, $45. Special rates to Granges, on cash orders. Apply to' E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, * or to Charleston. S. C. JEFFERYS <fe METT8, Yorkville, S. C? MOORE & HEMPHILL, McConnellsville, S. C? January 27 4 3m. APPLICATION FOE &JSCHABGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of J. BOLTON SMITH, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for Yofk county, on the 24th day of Aprils next, when she will make application for a final discharge from liability as the Administratrix of said estate. Mrs. NANCY H. SMITH, Administratrix. March 23 <12 5t ADMINISTRATORS NOfiCEP ALL pereons having claims against the estate of _ B, C. CHAMBERS, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly authenticated, at Chester, S. C., on or before the 1st day of April next. JOHN L. CHAMBERS, Administrator. February 3.5 lit