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The request was complied with. At 3 o'clock the Court convened, when the case of the State vs. F. B. Lloyd was called. Col. F. W. McMaster, duly commissioned by the Governor to try this cause, was present His commission was read by the Clerk of the Court, and the oath administered by his Honor, Judge T. J. Maekey. The acting judge then took the seat of authority, and called the case. C. S. Brice, Esq. and'T. C. Gaston, Esq., appeared for the State, and J. J. Hemphill, Esq., for the defendant. Mr. Gaston asked that the trial be postponed until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, for the reason of the absence of witnesses for the State. He said it was his understanding that the defendant would admit the purchase of school certificates,Jand would rest his defence on the fact of bis having purchased only those that were issued by his predecessor in office, which he (the defendant) claimed he had the riorht tn if an. the Question for decision "6"" *v ~v ? *" 7 "1 wa8 one simply of law, which must rest upon the opinion of the Court, after argument by counsel. The counsel for the defendant contended that the fact of the purchase of the certificates must be proved, which necessitated the request on the part ofi the counsel for the State for the postponement of the trial until the desired witnesses could be produced. The Court granted the motion. The Court met on Saturday morning, Col. F. W. McMaster upon the bench. The counsel for the State and the counsel for the defendant announced their readiness to proceed with the trial of the case of the State vs. F. B. Lloyd, county school commissioner, charged with purchasing teacher's pay certificates. Carter Ross, upon taking the stand, testified that, in the capacity of an agent, he had bought school certificates for F. B. Lloyd, receiving for his services five per cent, commission. He said that his instructions were limited to the purchase of certificates issued during the years 1871,1872, and 1873, for the defendant had told him it was no violation of law for him to buy the certificates of those years. The witness identified a certificate shown him by the counsel for the State as one that had been bought by him and turned over to the defendant. D. I. Walker, ex-School Commissioner, upon being sworn, was shown the certificate that had been bought by Carter Ross, as alleged, for the defendant, and testified to its being one issued by him while in office. The testimony then closed, the defence producing no witnesses. The chief points in the argument of the counsel for the defendant were the absence of proof, on the part of the State, to show the validity of the school certificate in question, inasmuch as the authority of persons, whose names appeared on the certificate, as school trustees, was not established; and, admitting the validity of the certificate, the defendant had violated no law, inasmuch as the certificate was issued prior to his entrance upon the office of school commissioner. The counsel for the State held a different opinion, and gave the authorities bearing upon the point. Col. McMaster took a similar view of the matter with the counsel for the defendant, and in his charge to the jury instructed them to render a verdict of not guilty. The jury did not carry out the instructions of the acting judge, for, after consulting a while over the case, they brought in a verdict of guilty. His Honor ordered a setting aside of the verdict, and the entering of a nolle prosequi in the case. Upon the re-assembling of the Court on Saturday afternoon, the grand jury made a presentment against B. G. Yocom, Treasurer, charging him with breach of trust, with fraudulent intent. This charge is based upon the alleged re-issuing by the accused of paid school claims of the county. The Solicitor was instructed by the Court to draw a bill of indictment in accordance with the allegations of the presentment. This makes three presentments found by the grand jury at the present terra of the Court against Treasurer Yocom?one charging him with conspiracy .. i. A**-., make monthly returns to the County Commissioners ; and another, with breach of trust with fraudulent intent. Wednesday of this week had been appointed as the day of trial of the case of the State agaiust this defendant, but owing to the unDreDaredness of the State for the trial, and the physical inability of the leading counsel j for the State, C. S. Brice, Esq., a postponement of the trial was made by order of the presiding judge. An extra term of the Court of General Sessions will be holden. beginning ou Tuesday, the 18th instant, for the trial of this and other cases. In consequence of the hostility existing between Judge Mackey and ! the defendant in these causes, a judge from j another circuit will preside at the extra term. Before the adjournment of the Court on Saturday, sine die, the grand jury made their * report, the prominent points of which I will give in ray next correspondence. The County Democratic Convention met today at this place, in pursuance of a resolution adopted at the last meetiug. Owing to the inolemency of the weather, the attendance wa3 slim?barely a quorum of the delegates being present. The following gentlemen were elected to represent Chester county in the State Democratic Convention: General W. A. Walker, T. C. Gaston, Esq., Maj. J. W. Wilkes, R. T. Mockbee, Esq., Maj. Julius Mills, and Mr. C. W. McFadden. The alternates are Messrs. J. E. Johnston, J. R. Culp, C. S. Brice, R. S. Hope, J. G. McAfee and J. J. Hemphill. No instructions in refer ence to the course they must pursue at the ! State Convention were given the delegates. They can, consequently, support the straightout or mixed policy, as their judgment determines to be the part of wisdom, at the time, with all the facts before them. Two tracts of land were disposed of to-day at sheriff's sale?one bringing $4 per acre and the other 50 cents per acre. Mr. Joseph Wylie took his departure for New York to-day for the purpose of buying his spring and summer goods. The great depression in business will occasion more limited purchases by him than usual at this season. Qui. ?. * Don't Beg the Question.?It is an infallible sign that a cause is weak when its claims are sought to be established by mere bold assertion without argument or substantial proof. Dr. Tutt asserts that his Hair Dye is the best, and he adduces undoubted evidence to substantiate the truth of the assertion. Read what experts say : New Orleans, May 10, 1871. t\_ m n cv_ . ur. 3 ur. iutt:?iseur uir .? ?? e, uieuuucisigned, wish to inform you that we have tried your Hair Dye, and find it to be the best we have ever used. For its natural black color, it far excels all other dyes. Our customers will have no other. Since we began its use, our business in the dyeing department has rapidly increased. We think it a great triumph. Anthony Haas, } rarbprs Charles Hohn, j ' No. 6 N. Royal Street. About Two Years Ago My Wife had a Very Troublesome Cough, of so serious a character that we all became very anxious; indeed, it seemed that we had but little to hope for, as the Lungs were affected. We tried various medicines, but very little if any benefit seemed to be derived from any of them; so that it appeared the disease had complete mastery, and nothing but death would bring relief. I was then advised to give Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant a trial, and doing so, to our surprise, found great benefit from its use. Persisting with it, she gradually commenced improving, until the principal symptoms disappeared entirely, and she has enjoyed reasonably good health ever since.? John Mm grave, Hubbardsville, Kentucky. hymeneal. Married?On the 30th ultimo, by Rev. Thomas Dickson, Mr. J. W. MOORE, of York county, and Miss JANE GAFFNEY, of Spartanburg county, S. C. "obituary. Died?In this county, on the 20th ultimo, Mr. HENRY MOSS, in the 87th year of his age. (JO <98299 Jfinanrial ani Cmmntrcial. ZIZZIZIZZIIIZIZIIZIZZIIIZZIZIZZIIIZZIZZZZZIIZZI : YORKVILLE, April 5.?Cotton.?Extremes 6i to HI. CHARLOTTE, April 3.?The cotton market ' closed steady and quieton Saturday at the follow ing figures: Good middling, 12$ ; middling, 12i ; , low middling, 111; and lower grades from 6 to lli. > Flour, $3 to $3.25 per sack of 100 pounds ; Corn, i 65 to 70 cents per bushel; Meal, 70 cents ; Peas, | $1.10; Oats, 50 cents. NEW YORK, April 5th.?Cotton?nominal. | Middling, 12 9-16; strict good ordiuary, 12 1-16; I good ordinary, 11 5-16; ordinary, 93-16: Fu- I tures?weak. Sales, 3000 bales. April, 131 to 13 I 9-32; May, 13 7-16 to 13 15 32; June, 13 23-32 to J 131; Jnlv, 13 29-32; August, 14 1-32 to 14 1-16. LIVERPOOL, April 5th.?Cotton.?Prices unchanged with a downward tendency. Middling uplands, 6 7-16d. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, March 31.?The following is the | comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1876. 1875. Receipts at all ports for the week....62,405 40,175 Total receipts to date 3,758,635 3.184,145 Exports for the week, 77,250 51,625 Total exports to date, 2,569,369 2,035,926 Stock at all United States ports.,627,284 618,589 Stock at interior towns 92,519 89,740 Stock at Liverpool, 753,000 908,000 American afloat for Great Britain,374,000 209,000 CHESTER MARKET REPORT. corrected weekly by the board of trade. CHESTER, S. C., April 3, 1876. Cotton?Middling @ 12 Low Middling. (a) nj Good Ordinary1, @ 10 Bacon?C. R. Sides, 15 @ 15J Bulk C. R. Sides 14i @ 15 Shoulders, - @ 12 Uncanv&ssed Hams, @ 18 Canvassed Hams, @ 20 Lard?$ lb., @ 20 Buttkr?lb., @ 20 Eggs?$ dozen, @ 15 Candles?Wax, ^ lb., @ 50 Sperm, $ "? , @ 50 Adamantine, $ lb 20 @ 25 Coffee?Old Government Java, 40 @ 45 Rio, 25 @ 33* Sugar?a, 12i @ 14 Extra C, 12 @ 13 Crushed, 15 @ 16 Granulated, 13 @ 15 Corn?$ bushel, new @ 85 Oats?$ bushel, @ 80 Flour?Family, $ sack, @5 00 Extra, $ sack, @4 50 Super, ^ sack, @4 00 Hay?Timothy, @2 00 North Carolina, @1 50 Iron?Bar, 6 @ 7 Swedes, 9 @ 10 Mountain Moulds, 7 @ 8 Mackerel?Kits, No. 1, 2 50 @2 75 44 44 2, 2 00 @2 25 Molasses?New Orleans, $ gal?bbl @ 85 " 44 44 44 retail,... @1 00 Muscovado, 44 44 bbl., @ 65 44 44 44 retail,... @ 75 Syrup, $ gal.?bbl @ 40 ?? ? ?? retail @ 50 Nails?lOd to 60d keg, '...5 00 @5 50 4dto8d$Keg, 5 50 @6 00 Oils?Kerosine, 3S gallon, @ 40 Train, >4 44 @1 15 Linseed, 44 44 1 15 @1 25 Lubricating44 44 1 25 @1 50 Shirting?Brown, B vard, 9 @ 11 ? ?? ii /a ion \W Osnaburgs" " 15 @ 18 Prints, " " 8 @ 10 Yarn?$ bunch, @1 50 Rice?^ lb., 121 Potatoes?Irish?Northern @1 50 Sweet @ 1 00 Financial. NEW YORK, April 5.-Goid, 12} to 12*. Sjjraal Ufliitts. Is Your Life Worth 10 Cents 1 Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of some disease during their life. When 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, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, (fee., can take Green's August Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggist, JohnC. 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 coma Tr?TJv n VITYKKYnAL'S. piiUUVO. v. EXecutivk Department," Aiianta, <"Jam January 26,1874. Dr. J. S. Pemberton .-?Dear SirI have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and in my family, 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'S. Merrell's Anti-Bilious Prescription. IIkpatink, for the Liver, at JOHN C. KUYKENDAL'S, Yorkville, S. C. Marqh 23 12 2t S. CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. THE annual meeting of the SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION will take place in COLUMBIA ON TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, 1876. HENRY D. FRASER, Recording Secretary. April 6 14 2t 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. T. M. CAROTHERS, JANE S. BARNETT, M. A. HUTCHINSON, J. A. McCULLOUGH. April 6 14 2t* "CAUTIONTO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass on the lands of the undersigned, located on the line of York and Chester counties, in the neighborhood j of Pinckney Ferry, as the law will be rigidly en- ] forced against all who disregard this notice. R. C. THOMSON. April 6 14 3t* "the masonic journal, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE only MASONIC WEEKLY, but one, published in the United States ! Eight pages, thirty-two broad columns. Treats of all topicsof interest to the Craft. Literature pure, and is a household companion of which every Mason in the country may justly feel proud. Tkr.ms?One year, ?2; Six months, $1.25. Remit by P. O. Order or Registered Letter. Send stamp for specimen and get up a club. Address E. A. WILSON, Greensboro, N. C. April 6 14 tf the CHESTER .JEWELRY STORE. THE Store of the undersigned is supplied with a large and elegaut assortment of WATCHES, CL.OCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, and all articles usually found in a Jewelry establishment. Moreover,' I keep on hand MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, among which is the celebrated ORGAN, made by George Woods <fc Co., Cambridge, Mass. K. BRANDT, Proprietor. March 9 5 ly PDPCU MPlTe JL" 11. JLjlkT* &JL KIJUA AkJ* HAVING resumed business at the Beef Market, I would respectfully inform the public that I can now sell the best qualities of FRESH BEEF at lower prices than I have ever before sold them at this season. Beef will be delivered at any residence in town, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, if the order be given on the evening "previous. Orders may be left with H. W. Hope. In all cases, from and after this date, Beef MUST be paid for on delivery. This course will be strictlv adhered to. S. A. McELWEE. March 30 13 W COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE^ HAVINGthis dav associated with me, JULIUS FRIEDHEIMf, the business heretofore conducted pnder my name, will be carried on under the firm name of A. FRIEDHIEM A BRO. A. FRIEDHEIM. NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to me will do well to J\_ settle at once, as further indulgence will not be allowed. All bills must be settled. A FRIEDHEIM. Rock Hill, March 14, 1876. 12 4t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. 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 York county, oh 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. March 23 12 5t AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: The "Home Tract," whereon the Defendant resides, includingthe Mill on Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Alexander Williford, W. A. Steele, W. 6. Robinson, E. M. Neely and estate of William Agurs, containing livo hundred and fifty acres, more or less. Also, a house and lot at Ebenezer, adjoining lands of James M. Lowry and others. Said real estate levied on as the property of Green A. Black at the suit ofH. H. Drennan and C. J. Kee, Administrators, Richard V. Blake and others. * ($4.12i 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. April fi 14 ^4t HUNTER &0 ATES. JOHN .T. HUNTER has just returned FROM NEW YORK CITY, with a carefully selected stock of NICE SPRING GOODS, with which we hope to be able to please all WHO MAY FAVOR US WITH A CALL. Our Goods will be sold FOR CASH ONLY, and at REASONABLE PRICES. We certainly feel UNDER MANY OBLIGATIONS to all ot our FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS who have patronized us SO LIBERALLY IN THE PAST, and we hope by a close APPLICATION TO BUSINESS, with a determination not to be undersold, TO MERIT A CONTINUATION of this patronage in the future. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, and embraces everything to be found in a firstclass ? ?TT/MTfin DKY LrUUDB nuuDL. HUNTER A OATES. ~ JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. fTIO Physicians and Country Merchants making J_ assorted bills of goods in our line, with us, to the amount of twenty dollars and upward, we guarantee to duplicate any bill that they bring from any market. We are anxious to get this class of trade, and hope that those for whom this advertisement is intended, will make a note of it. Terms invariably cash. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. DRUGS. THE stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Ac., at the York Drug Store was never fuller or more complete than at present. Physicians and others can relv on getting almost anything they call for in the line. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. COD LIVER OIL. KUYKENDAL'S Pure Cod Liver Oil ifi warranted to be first drawing from fresh Livers, and of a very superior quality. JOIINC. KUYKENDAL. MONTHLY SETTLEMENTS. 17* ROM this dato we will insist on monthly set. tlements with all our credit customers, unless special arrangement is made to the contrary. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. SPOT CASH. POT CASH" customers get all advantage? S in prices at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. m vVn u a i un. I A CURIOUS story of Hepatine. Books free al j\_ the York Drug store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. LACTOPEPTINE. A LL of the preparations of this invaluable Dys\ peptic Medicine just received at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ~0 fc i 4 . ol b X a -5 P? r. C3 A rk H m J J 0 H 1 o . o 2 l t=? g o r ? 11S S ? | * 0 ?|11 4 g ^ 5 *?o & B Q s ? i 8 # 2 ? A " ^ ? ? S 3 S * 0 pj p IS H ? ? X B 8 ft... . 0 [r, cS S * ? * ? Slfi g g"g?m H s k _0 M. STRAUSS. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. The latest style, Fall assortment, Prices according to the times. | M. STRAUSS. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE ! COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3D DIST., S. C., \ Colombia, February 25tli, 1876. J NOTICE is hereby given, that the following described property has been seized for viola tion of the Internal Revenue laws of the Unitec States, and that bonds for the costs of an action ir the United States Court must be tiled in the ofRci or tlie uonector wunin aw nays inmi uiw unn hereof, or the same will be forfeited under pro visions of Section 3,480 Revised Statutes of th< United States, to wit: 1 barrel?2ft gallons?Corn Whisky, seized frorr Dock Owens and William Ray. 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 stonoIphosphate companyT CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, (available Bone Phosphah of Lime 18.ftft per cent., Ammonia 3.14 pe: cent.) April 1st, $44.00; November 1st, $50.00; Cot ton Option, middling at IS cents, #>5.00. ACII) PHOSPHATE (available Bone Phos phate of Liine, 22.83 per cent.) April 1st, $28.00 I November 1st, $33.00; Cotton Option, $45. Spe cial rates to Granges, on cash orders. Apply to E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, or to Charleston, S. C. I JEFFERYS <fc METTS, Yorkville, S. C. MOORE <fc HEMPHILL, McConnellsville, S. C. January 27 4 3m JAMES F. HART. G. W. 8. HART HART & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW YORKVILLE, S. C., WILL practice in the State and United State Courts. Special attention given to Account ings and causes in the Probate Courts. Will un dertake for collections and legal business in al parts of the United States, through reliable busi ness agencies. I January I 1 ly T. M. POBSOJf & CO. BONNETS AND HATS. JUST received, a lot of nice Hate and Bonnets, of the very latest styles and fashions. Some are very handsome. A call and inspection by the ladies is respectfully solicited. T. M. DOBSON A CO. WINTER DRESS GOODS. YOU can buy fine Winter Dress Goods at DOBSON'S, for only 25 cents per yard, worth 50 cents?the same we sold at 50. It cost us 38 cents. We want to close them out. Call and see. T. M. DOBSON A CO. RUFFLING. A LOT of very handsome and stylish Ruffling for the neck. The popularcream colored lace. Call and be convinced of their beauty. T. M. DOBSON A CO. LADIES7 TIESr A LOT of the very latest styles of Neck Ties new shades, very handsome. T. M. DOBSON A CO. OL DHATSAN D BONNETS TRIMMED and remodeled at short notice by a first-class Milliner, at reasonable prices. T. M. DOBSON A CO. WINTER HATS AND BONNETS^ YOU can buy Winter Hats and Bonnets at reduced prices, at our Millinery Store. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. COFFEE AND SUGAR! YOU can always find the best Coffees and Sugars at as reasonable prices as any House in York. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. WINTE R^LOTHING. YOU can buy Winter Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Call and see T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, WE have a nice line, of Summer Clothing, which we are offering at very low prices. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. BED BLANKETS. TOU can buy Bed Blankets at cost, at T. M. DOBSON & GO'S. BLEACHED SHIRTING. YOU can buy yard-wide shirting at DOBSON'S for only ten cents. guanoTGUANO! 15 CENTS FOR COTTON!! We sell the PACIFIC, ATLANTIC, | BRADLEY'S PATENT, I and the ACID PHOSPHATES r>f the ahnve named, for which we will take COTTON AT 15 CENTS PER POUND. i We also sell the EAGLE GUANO, without the Cotton Option, at : $46.00 CASH, $53.00 TIME. Freight $6.00. ANY ONE OF OUR GUANOS is as good as any sold, and FOR A LESS PRICE 1 than some other brands. We will give ONE TON OF PACIFIC GUANO i for a * jjjijuju OA umiuu iwwagxiro YOU Tsmr t Call and see us before you make your purchase, and we will save you some money. . T. M. DOBSON & CO. ! JOHN J." SMITH. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. COME and buy your Goods cheap, for the cash. I run a KERR daily, and will deliver goods at your door, free of freight. Come along with your cash. I will sell from five cents worth, up to any amount. JOHN J. SMITH. SEA-FOAM. TWIN Brothers' Yeast, Horsford's Bread Preparation, Soda, and Corn Starch, as cheap as the cheapest. Come and look around, And buy goods low down. JOHN J. SMITH. FRESH FRUITS. A LOT of green Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, fresh Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, and Strawberries, for sale cheap by JOHN J. SMITH. IRISH POTATOES. AFRESH lot of Goodrich, Early Rose, Peerless and Peacliblow Potatoes, can be found at the cheap Store of JOHN J. SMITH. HAMS. AFRESH supply of uncanvassed Sugar-cured Hams, and a fresh lot of Bacon, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. nnnoiT TiinirT T7<C r nr^n i iviv u hkcj. A NICE line of fresh Pickles can be found at JOHN J. SMITH'S. TOBACCO. A NICE line of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and Cigars, very cheap. JOHN J. SMITH. WHEAT BRAN. POUNDS good Wheat Bran for sale 2\jM|f at the cheap Grocery Store of JOHN J. SMITH. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. THE WATT PLOW. TTNEQUALLED in every essential of strength, U durability, ease of draught, ease to plowman, perfect pulverization of the soil, complete burial of weeds and grass, simplicity of construction, thoroughness of work, entire freedom from choking. At evorv agricultural fair attended, and wherever tested by the side of any other, it is pronounced THE BEST. Guaranteed to work in sandy, clay and hard land, in sod, stubble or weeds of the heaviest growth, and with Jess draught than plows or percent, less weight. We invite a trial, and warrant every plow to be as represented. For sale by W. H. A J. P. HERNDON. ? : yarn. ? TM7*E have the bast Cross-Reeled Yarn in town. T f We guarantee every .bunch. Cheap for cash, but very high on credit. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. fresh : "ITHjOUR, Meal and Hominy in Store all the time. J7 Cheap for cash. High on credit. W. H. cfe J. P. HERNDON. ; " the world rolls on A ND the HERNDON boys are drifting with i i iV 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. _ rem^>iber WHEN you come to town, remember the HERNDON boys can be found next door to M. Strauss' Dry Goods Store, in the Hotel building, where you can tlnd everything in the 3 Grocery line. Give them an early call. ho! for the tin man. <?t:^i?7_ HAVING located here - ttupermanently, it is my intention to make a horn or spoil a spoon. I defy competition in quality of prices offered. Iam very certain that I am the only Tinner in the State On the outside. J. M. A&AMS. ^ ; NOTICE, I WANT all the good Beeswax in York county, for which I will pay the highest market price, f in trade. J. M. ADAMS. J FINAL NOTICE. THE Creditors of J. BOLTON SMITH, deceased, are required to establish their demands 1 before meon or before the 20TH DAY OF APRIL - 1870, with a view to a tinal settlement of said estate. J. A. McLEAN, Probate Judge. March 23 12 5t W. H. M'CORKLE, AGENT. the new 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 mouev 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 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 Goqd?, of all descriptions. Call at the corner and see for yourself. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. . GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE. 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. (N ARDEN and Clover Seeds, fresh and good, T can be had atthe-corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. AXES. THE best Axe made is sold at the corner, by W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. H. 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 decidedly to their advantage to give ns a call and examine our stock and compare our prices before making their purchases elsewhere. We do not propose to give our goods away, but we will sell tnem as cheap for cash, as any one else in this York. H. W. HOPE & CO. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A SPLENDID assortment of Farming Imple? oo Stool Turn Shntrflla. Straiffht / ^ II1CII U"?f OUOU HO ow>vi *.? ? . ,J n 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. HQPE A CO. GOODS FOR PANTS. FTNE French Cassi meres, Kentucky Jeans, Doeskin, Salem Jeans and Tweeds, for Pants and suits, so cheap, at H. W. HOPE A CO'S. SHOES AND HATS. A 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. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE A CHOICE article of Sugars Teas and Rio Coffee; and a full line of Pocketand 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. "VV". HOPE A CO'S. W. H. M'CORKIJE, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT and AUCTIONEER, YORXVTLLE S. C.i WTtifeiWBawiftlMr*ii,iW;llisit..sf 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 Apent, 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. y&f Office in the "Bratton Building," opposite the Court House. HOUS EAN D I^OT FOR SA LE. THE HOUSE AND LOT IN YORKYILLE, formerly the property of the late George W. Williams, and situated on Main Street, is offered for sale. The lot contains one acre and threequarters. The Dwelling House contains eight 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 ^ARMING LAXD FOR SALE. TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract of fine FARMING LAND, situated near Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, and about two miles from McOonnellsville Station, on the Chester and Lenoir 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. 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. Dr. .T. A. CLOPTON, OF HUNTSVILLE, ALA., MAY BE CONSULTED 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, Kidney, Bladder, Ulcers, Cancerous Affections, Scrofulous diseases of the Glands and Skin. Removes Ulcers, and all kinds of Tumors, Excrescences, etc. Special attention given to diseases peculiar to females. Hare-lip made as perfect as if there had been no deformity. The public are referred to the following letter of Rev. A. H. Lester, of the South Carolina Conference, who is known to many of the people of York, Chester and adjoining counties : UNION, S. C., NOV. 19,1874. Dr. J. A. Clopton?Dear Sir: When, in August 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 T urno o/\ /1iual\lnrl fhaf T nrmlH nnt. hllf, 111(11 VI 1110 1 *? CW OV UIOUWIVU WMMV Mm VWMIV* to a limited extent, perform the duties of my vocation. How much in that long period was endured?the pain, the loss of blood, the exhaustion?I could not undertake to tell. When von saw me my condition was such thatlamjsatistied, without relief, there would have been, at no distant day, a fatal termination. It is with profound gratitude that I now announce the remarkable cure which, in the goodness of Divine Providence, has been effected by your skillful treatment and well practiced hand. Fifteen months have elapsed since the operation, and I find no indications of a return of tne disease. The improvements in my general health have been, I think, very considerable, and thecomfortof complete exemption from the annoyance and suffering to which I had so long been'subiected, 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 way, to make a trial of your skill. Yours very tru I v, A. H. LESTER. March 30 13 2t FINE LIQJJORS. 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 VAD -K J?T\Tn A T "DTTT? PAQ1TQ A' VIV iUiJl/XVAlJ X U AHl VUi-ikJi All my liquors are pure, and consist of Apple Brandy, Madeira Wine, Ginger Brandy, Malaga Wine, Peach Brandy, Port Wine, Cherry Brandy, Sherry Wine, Old French Brandy, Scupnernong Wine, Old Cognac Brandy, Red Rye Whisky, Old Holland Gin, White Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, Eagle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky, Claret Wine, N. C. Corn Whisky, Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pure, and are worth irom $2.00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON. Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Cigars of tine and medium brands. Call and see for yourselves. J.'A. CARROLL. APPII CATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given tbat the undersigned. Executor of the estate of J. MILTON | STEELE, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, on : the 27th day of April next, when he will make application for discharge as Executor of the said 68t&t6? NEWTON A. STEELE, Executor. March 23 12 5t H. F. ADICKES. NEW GROCERY STORE! I WOULD respectfully inform my customers p and the public generally, that I have just opened, in the room adjoining my dry goods ] Store, an elegant stock of new and fresh GROCE- j RIE8, to which the attention of buyers is respect- ? fully 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, i a fine assortment of fresh Canned Meats. Fruits, Vegetables and Oysters, which are offered at prices defying competition. H. F. ADICKES. i PICKLED OYSTERS. j SOMETHING new in this market, and very ' nice. Put up in quart bottles. For sale low, at the New Grocery or H. F. ADICKES. 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. F. 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 1 boys' wear, and also an elegant stock of Misses' and Ladies' Shoes and Gaitera, can be found in this department of our house, and at the lowest prices. H. F. ADICKES. BOOKS. IKEEF a full stock of School Books and standard works of fiction and poetry. Any book not 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. Call and inspect for yourself. 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 df Calicoes in the latest styles, and a fine line of black Alpacas, which will be sold low. H. F. ADICKES. WALL PAPERING^ TAM 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. CHEWING TOBACCO. TUST received a lot of Chewing Tobacco?the tf finest ever brought to this market. Cigars astonishingly cheap by the box. H. F. ADICKES. _______ I 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' HAT& A FULL line of Gents' Hats?all styles and ?niuinc.?at a nTCTTF,S\ TABLE CUTLERY. KNIVES AND FORKS, Carving Knives. Ac., at ADICKES'. CROCKERY. A COMPLETE assortment of Crockery, Table and Queen's Ware, and also a few elegant China Sets, at ADICKES'. HARDWARE. MY stock of Hardware includes nearly every article usually required in this line. H. F. ADICKES. JACONET. fnwi'1111 uuu uaneu .miBHtl lUf WU0 aL ?J ADICKES'. CLARK BROTHERS PRICE OF GUANO REDUCED. THE undersigned offers a ton of Carolina Fertilizer for four hundred pounds of Lint Cotton?the cotton to classify as Charleston middling?provided the cotton is delivered on or before the first day of November, next. The purchaser of the Fertilizer will be required, on delivery, to pay the freight. R. F. CLARK, Agent. FAMILY FLOUIL Gjr|r| BAGS extra North Carolina Flour, and yUy 200 bags Family Flour, each bag guar anteed. (jneap xorcasn, at CLARK BROTHERS'. molasses^ NEW crop New Orleans Molasses?a superior article?can be found at the cheap Grocery Store of CLARK BROTHERS. coffee. ROASTED and Green Rio Coffee and old Government Java, for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. crockery. A COMPLETE assortment of white Granite and common C C Ware, cheap for cash at CLARK BROTHERS'. bacon; CLEAR Rib and smoked Bacon alwavs on hand at CLARK BROTHERS'. nails. PARKER Mills and Old Dominion Nails for sale, at CLARK BROTHERS*. hams. THE 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. COTTON, Jute and Grass Rope, for Plow Lines, cheap for cash, at CLARK EROTHERS'. A FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, COMPLETE IN EVEEY AETIOLE OP PUENITUEE, AT CHESTER, S. C., OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. THE undersigned offers the largest stock of FURNITURE, at the lowest cash prices. ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF CHAIRS. Black Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, handsome CHAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, to match. Indeed, everything in the Furniture Line may be found at my Store. PARLOR BRACKETS, HAT RACKS, Book-Shelves, etcetera, etcetera. The walls of my Store are ornamented with a large number of BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, which are for sale at very reasonable prices. ORDERS HJ?UifilV?iJJ JJX AAiJb will be attended to promptly. No extra charge for packing. Freight and express charges PREPAID TO NEAREST STATION of the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. March 9 5 ly S. K. MARKS. w. G. REID. MARKS & REID, FURNITURE HOTJSE ROCK HILL, S. C. ALL classes of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Parlor Brackets, Picture Frames, Ac., AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Walnut, Imitation Rosewood and Metalic COFFINS, alwayson hand, ready at a minute's warning. January 20 8 tf T. N. BENNETT, MAKER AND REPAIRER OF GUNS, CHESTER, 8. 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 friends in York and Chester counties. February 24 8 ly G. H. O'LEARY. REMOVAL. TJHE undersigned respectfully informs the I public that he has Just removed his SAD-DLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT ? the Furniture Store, a few doors below his old itand, where he will be pleased to meet his friends ind customers, assuring them that in the future is in the past, it shall be his constant aim to furaish the best quality of work at the lowest prices it 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 ill styles?for wagon, buggy and carriage?made }f superior stock, in the most workmanlike manner, to which I invite the inspection of the public. SUNDRIES. Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, Circingles, Hames, Hamestrings. Saddle Blankets, Ac., 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, Chairs, 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 also prepared to furnish any kind of cabinet-work, such ~JV ' 1 awfAnatnn TVWfifi. as wararoDea, oaiw,iutuiii(joiiu , office Desks, <ec., at short notice and in the best style of workmanship. The Ladies are specially invited to call and examine my stock of Furniture. Thankml for the patronage heretofore extended to me, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the Bame, adopting for my motto, Good Work, at the Lowest living Prices. G. H. O'LEARY. W.P. HOBBS. THE NEWBUSINESS. TTAVING become, bv purchase, sole proprietor H 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 having employed only the most competent workmen, in their respective branches, I feel assured that I can please the mo&r exacting taste, both as to style and durability. Persons in want of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE will do well to examine my stock. W P. HOBBS. GREAT BARGA*N& 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 to secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. 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 "selling cotton in the fall." Those who have sold, and those who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do well to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. KENNEDY, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. CAEICO. TUST received a nice lot of Spring Calicoes; pret | ty figured Cambrics for Spring and Summer Dress Goods. For sale at KENNEDY, LATIMEK A UJSMrnijjuo. shoes! AN excellent assortment of Ladies' and Gent's Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. shirting. A YARDS 4-4 Bivingsville and Sea Isl11H M f and Shirting, best quality, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. HOBS. BRADE'S Crown and riveted Hoes, and lialfbriprht Steel Hoe, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. BUCKETS AC; ' BRASS bound three Hooped Buckets, with covers; and Chums, at KENNEDY, LATIMER 'A HEMPHILL'S. canned goodsl CHERRIES, Peaches,. Tomatoes, Ac., for sale at the Store of KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. groceries. EXCELLENT Groceries, such as Sugar, Ceylon P. B. Coffee, Confectioneries, Apples, Ac. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. T , JL'H A u a a. R<tfX HILL, S. C. MORE FINE STOCK. THAVE just received 82 head of fine HORSES AND MULES, to which I invite the attention of all who may wish to purchase good stock, for either plantation, saddle or carriage purposes. For the 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 securitv. tvhen 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 me for stock, and whose Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, will do well to pay them up at once and save themselves cost, as I shall be compelled to sue all who fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. SIDEWALKS IN YORK VILLE, IN obedience to an Ordinance passed by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Yorkville. the owners of lots fronting on any of the public streets in said town, are hereby notified that they are required, by the first day of JULY next, to put in good repair the sidewalks fronting their respective premises, otherwise the work will be done by the Town Council, at the expense of the owner of each lot. Plans and specifications will be furnished to the owners of lots on application being made to thelntendant. The following is the section of the charter relating to the sidewalks in the town of Yorkville: "Sec. 8. That the said Town Council of Yorkville shall have power and authority torequirfe all persons owning a lot or lots in said town to make and keep in good repair sidewalks in front of said lot or lots, whenever the same shall front or adioin any of the public streets of said town, if, in the judgment of the Council, sucn siaewaiKs shall be necessary, the width thereof, and the 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, ana require the owner 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 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YOKK COUNTY. WHEREAS, L. K. ARMSTRONG and J. A. CAMPBELL have applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of B. R. MILLER, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Judgeof Probate's Court for the said county, to be holden at York Court House, on the 14TH DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 30th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and in the 100th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 30 13 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK COUNTY. WHEREAS J. F. WALLACE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM ELLIS, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Judge of Probate's Court, for the said County, to be nolden at York Court House, on the 7TH DAY OF APRIL, next, to shew cause, if any* why the said Administration shguld not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of March, in the year of our lx>rd one thousand; eight hundred and seventy-six, and in the 100th year of the Independence of the United States Of America, . JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Judge of Probate. March 2 9 . 6t