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pledge themselves to each other and the Democratic party to abide by and sustain the nominees of the party for all offices, whether national, State, county or munioipal, and will discountenance every effort on the part of individuals to distract our counsels and divide the vote upon independent candidates, whom we will regard hereafter as giving aid and comfort to our political opponents. Art. 9. Any article of this Constitution may be altered or amended upon one week's notice by a vote of two-thirds of the members present 3. That there shall be formed in each county, as early as practicable, a central organization, which shall be charged with the interests of the Democratic party in the county, and with which this Committee can communicate. The presiding officer of such central organization shall forward, as soon as possible, to the Chairman of this Committee, the name and postoffice address of the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the county. James Conner, Chairman. ' J. F. Izlar, Secretary pro tern. COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Editor YorkvilleEnquirer: Allusion has been made in the journals of the State, to the existence of typhoid fever in Columbia, and especially in the Columbia Female College; and the apprehension is, that a wrong impression might result therefrom in regard to the health of the city and of the institution in question. If there is a case of fever at this time in the city, your correspondent does not know it He resides in the immediate vicinity of the College and where the cases have occurred?one of these proving fatal, the young lady having come to the College in declining health ; and as an independent and dispassionate spectator, he is prepared to endorse the general assurance that this fever has arisen, seemingly, without specific, visible cause, as it often does; and the following statement of the Rev. Dr. Jones, respecting its existence in the College, he most heartily commends to the confidence of the public; "Tfiere is nothing which even the most credulous might accept as a cause for fever about the premises of the College or in the neighborhood, whiohhas not existed for years; and the absenoe of fever, even the almqet perfect health of onr pupils, daring these years, will satisfy any thinking man that typhoid fever has visited Columbia this summer, as it does occasionally visit other perfectly healthy sections of the State, without any assignable cause; an unwelcome guest, whose coming Is without announcement, and whose departure is as sodden and frequently permanent. So satisfied am I of the general healtnfhlnese of the College location, that, though no longer connected with the institution, I purpose sending my daughter hack on- the opening of the next session. As you are, to ;doubt, informed, the College buildiug is one of the largest nod finest iD ;the South, admirably, located, constructed, ventilated, and managed by a most judicious and humane president, and a board of trustees, composed of the first gentlemen of the State. 'PUa ?*Ua1a Aafokliokmnnf /)llt*inff fV?Q filimmAP I 1UU WUUIO mimullotluivuv) uutliig vuv wwim>mv? vacation, will undergo thorough renovation, and be opened in the fall under the presidency of one of the most experienced educators in the South, Professor James L. Jones, A. M., of Georgia, with a select and strong faculty. The patronage of the college has generally come from the best classes in society, as the catalogue will indicate; and entire satisfaction has been given to patrons. So much so, that the undersigned expects to send several to the institution when the next session opens, and would advise his friends, who wish their children liberally educated, under the most favorable auspices, to do likewise. Kophe. + * An Important Cure by Dr. Tutt's Expectorant.?We have been informed by Mrs. Williams, grand daughter of Gen. Israel Putnam, that she suffered for many years with Asthma, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing. Indeed, she says it prevented her from lying in a recumbent position, and often suffocation appeared inevitable, for which she t's Expectorant. The relief was* so great that she was encouraged to persevere in its use until every vestige of the painful disease was entirely removed. _ "We can not speak too highly of this val^TTfftrle~prepftration of Dr. Tutt, aud for the sake of suffering humanity hope that it may become more generally known."?Christian Advocate. , Jfiiraurial ani Comntmial. YORKVILLE, June 21.?Cotton.?But little offering. We quote from 6 to 10i, extremes. CHARLOTTE, June 19.?Cotton.?The market closed quiet and steady on Saturday last. 131 bales were sold during the week. The following are the authorized quotations: Good middling, 11; middling 112; low middling 101; lower grades, 5 to 10. Flour, $3.00 to $3.25 per sack ; Wheat, $1.30 to $1.40 per bushel; Corn, 85 cents per bushel; Meal. 85 to 87i cents per bushel. NEW YORK, June21.?Cotton.?Steady. Uplands, 12J. Futures?June, 11 31-32 ; July 11 31-32 to 12; August, 12 t-16 to 12 3-32; September, 12 1-32 to 12 1-16; October, 11 27-32 to 11 29-32; November and December, 11 25-82 to 11 27-32. LIVERPOOL, June 21.?Cotton.?Middling uplands, 6 l-16d. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, June 16.?Tbe following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending to-day: 1876. 1875. Receipts at all ports for the week 9,009 12,089 Total receipts to date 4,040,203 3,421,794 Exports for the week, 29,395 19,914 Total exports to date, 3,041,434 2,532,338 Stock at all United States ports.,338,664 253,257 Stock at interior towns 46,751 24,951 Stock at Liverpool, 1,026,000 1,003,000 American afloatfor Great Britain,106,000 155,000 CHESTER MARKET REPORT^ corrected weekly by the board of trade. CHESTER, S. C., June 19, 1876. Cotton?Middling, @ 104 Low Middling, @ 9J Good Ordinary, (gt 8 Bacon?C. R. Sides, 131 @ 14 Bulk C. R. Sides, 13 (g) 131 Shoulders, @ 11 Uncanvassed Hams, @ 18 Canvassed Hams @ 20 LARD-$lb., 18 (a) 20 Butter?$ lb., 20 (a) 25 Eggs?$ dozen, 15 @ 20 Candles?Wax, $ lb., @ 50 Sperm, lb., @ 50 Adamantine, $ lb., -..20 (a) 25 Copkke?Old Government Java, 40 (a) 45 Rio 25 @ 334 .SOGAR?A, 124 @ 14 Extra C, 12 @ 13 Crushed, 14 @ 15 Granulated, .-...13 @ 15 Corn?$ bushel, new @1 00 Flour? Family, $ sack, @5 00 Extra, & sack, @4 50 Super, ^ sack, @4 00 Hay?Timothy, @2 00 North Carolina, @1 50 Mackerel?Kits, No. 1, 2 50 @2 75 ?( ; . ?? , 44 2, 2 00 @2 25 Molasses?New Orleans, $ gal?bbl @ 85 . t" 44 44 44 retfdl,... @1 00 i . Musoovado, 44 44 bbl., @ 65 ? 44 44 retail,... @ 75 i Syrup, $ gal.?bbl @ 40 44 44 44 retail, ? 50 Nails?tOd to 60d $ keg, : 5 00 @5 50 4dtoSd$keg, 5 50 @6 00 Oils?Kerosine, % gallon, @ 40 Train, " 44 @1 15 Linseed, 44 44 1 15 @1 25 , Lubricating44 44 1 25 @1 50 Shirting?Brown, $ yard, 9 @ 11 4-4 4 4 44 11 @ 124 Osnaburgs 44 44 14 @ 16 Prints, 44 44 8 @ 10 Yarn?$ bunch, @1 25 ( * Rice?# lb 10 Potatoes?Irish?Northern @1 00 Sweet @1 50 Steel?Plow $ lb., 10 @ 11 Cast, 44 44 25 @ 30 v n m 1- ?7C oaww|5 (wuftf x i kj Financial, NEW YORK, June 21.-Gold, dull at 12J. Special ftofots. i To the Alamni of Davidson College. At a meeting of the graduates of Davidson College^ held during the Commencement of 1875, it was resolved to have a social re-union and enter- j taioment on the evening of Wednesday, June 28, , ] 1878. Accordingly, preparations are now in pro- . i gress fbr such entertainment, at the time above ; 1 specified. It is to be hoped that there will be a large gathering of the Alumni, as business of practical importance, connected with our future influence over the destinies of Alma Mater, will, probably, be presented for our consideration, i Fellow Alnmm ! Do not fail to be there. i By order of the Alumni Association. J. RUMPLE, Secretary. June 22 25 it A Flower that Changes Its Color. Botany is a division of natural science which treats of plants, and a study of vegetable phisiol- (' ogy must be the foundation of botanical knowl- : edge?a study only possible by theimprovements j 1 in the microscope and in organic chemistry. As : ] plants are not scattered haphazard over the earth, 1 botanical geography must be studied, and, with this, plant history. Botany may be applied in the wants of every day life, as in agriculture, horti- ( culture, or medical botany. Animals often ex- E hibit a marvelous instinct in selecting medicinal herbs, and an observation of their habits has often, even in the present time, led to most valuable discoveries. And should man, with his knowledge j and appliances, fail to discover leas than the brute? ( It is of medical botany we would speak, or of the i HEPATINE PLANT, discovered in Southern j l Nubia, the flower of which changes its color with every change of the atmosphere. The remarkable changes and variations of this plant and flower ( have been for years our special study, resulting , in the discovery of its possession of wonderful 1 medical properties, the existence and value of which have heretofore been unknown to medical science. After much labor and scientific investi- ] gation, we have succeeded in extracting its pecu- ] liar medicinal principles, which is a specific and j cure for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and r Bowels; a permanent cure for Dyspepsia, Spleen, j Indigestion, Constipation, Jaundice, and all Bil ious Complaints. Of course we cannot send a living flower of this plant to all who read of Hep- . atiue; but all who send their address to Merrell <ft Couden, Philadelphia, Pa., with a three-cent . stamp for return postage, we will send free a facsimile of the flower, that will change its color just , the same as the real Hepatine Flower. The med- [ icine, Merrell's Hepatine, is for sale by JOHN C. KUYKENDAL, Yorkville, S. C., and will . cure all diseases of the Liver. May 18 20 j . tf t HYMENEAL. Married?In Yorkville, on Tuesday, 20th instant, by Rev. R. Lathan, Mr. THOMAS Mc- . FARLAND and Miss M. C. DEVINNY. All of York county. . . M USIC ALENTE RTAINM EXT ' Given by THK YOUNG LADIES j of the Yorkville Female Institute, FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 28rd, 1876. ^ The public are invited to attend. June 22 25 It ' ji TABLEAUX AND CHARADES. J at the YORKVILLE FEMALE HfSTIHTTE, for the benefit of THE YOUNG LADIES' READING CLUB, J on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1876. Doors open at half past seven. The public invited to attend. i . ADMISSION 23 CENTS. June 22 '25 " It 4 vaDirvir T U raitfpv. 1 JL vra.rn.Jtm. w A NOW is the time. FIFTEEN TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Fresh Bread and Cakes constantly on hand at the Yorkville Bakery. HASLAM <fe SNIDER. , Jane 22 25 . 6t CAUTION TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass on ' the lands of the undersigned, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all who disregard this notice. A. D. CHOAT. WILLIAM CHOAT, n L. R. PIERCE, R. F. HALL. S. R. CAROTHER8, J June 22 25 3t? m ?- M STRAUSS.^ _ * ] f I GOODS 1 CONSIDERABLY lower than before the war. ? M. STRAUSS. I JTEW GOODS. c JUST received a lot of new Goods, which I of- ti fer, together with the ones on hand, at prices v which cannot be beat. M.STRAUSS. t o J. M7 ADAMS, * ^ MANUFACTURERand J dealer in plain, Japanned j #flPg*nd stamped Tin-Ware, n and Stove Pipe, Stove ^ Repairing done promptly. ^ BEESWAX AND RAGS will be taken in exchange for Work or Ware at the market price. T TERMS CASH. A June 15 24 .. tf [J A. WILiIilFORD, S ROCK HILL, S. . jj 60 FINE HORSES. XHAVE now in my Livery and Sale Stables at Rock Hill, 60 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 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," -f though not good in ihat line, yet I will endeavor c< to accommodate you. So you see I "keep open " house," in any emergency, remaining the public's ri obedient servant. * A. WILLIFORD. jjj PAY UP! 1 * ALL persons indebted to me for stock, and whose ti Notes became due on the 1ST OF OCTOBER, j will do well to pay them tip at once and save p themselves cost, as* I shall be compelled to sue all who fail to make payment. A. WILLIFORD. J FINLEY HIGH SCHOOL, I CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND COMMERCIAL, " LENOIR, CALDWELL CO., N, C. i< E. W. FAUCETTE,) p?lfl?ltwllo S H. C. DIXON, j Principals. r THE FALL TERM will begin July ? 13, 1876. TUITION, per session of twenty weeks, $26. BOARD, in good p Wy private families in the village, except- p mg lights, washing and towels, per ses- ^ sion, $60. For particulars, send for circular. r June 15 24 3t* 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j X UltiV UVJ -I J. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE. To SAMUEL A. GLENN and your Assignee: YOU are hereby notified that the heirs at-law of W. H. Anderson, deceased, minors, by their guardian ad litem, J. F. Wallace, Esq., have deposited in the County Treasury of said County, the amount of money necessary to redeem a cer- J tain House and Lot situated in Rock Hill, purchased by you, the said S. A. Glenn, at a delinquent tax sale on the 16th day of June, 1871, and B by you assigned to Foster T. Wood. S B. F. BRIGGS, County Auditor. B June 15 24 2t deYtalnotice. t( dPSX FROM the 10th of June to the 1st L of October, I will render my professional services at the following reduced prices: H Pull unnor mill under sets of Teeth. 828.00. n Full upper sets, 815.00. Gold Fillings, $1.00. The work, in all eases, to be done AT MY OFFICE IN YORKVILLE, and to be paid for in cash as soon as done. W. M. WALKER, D. D. S. May 25 21 tf ? WANTED ANY person having Revolutionary documents relating to the war for independence in North ? or South Carolina or Georgia, or traditions concerning Revolutionary soldiers belongiugto either of those States, will confer a special favor by send- ing such documents to the undersigned at York- Jville, S. C. All such documents will be carefully preserved and returned to the owners. R. LiATHAN. J> June 15 24 tf NOTICE. v I RESPECTFULLY inform the pui bc that I ' am prepared to sharpen razors, scissors, shears ir and other tine-edged instruments. Prices- for d boning and sharpening razors, 25 cents, and fo* p sharpening scissors or shears, 10 cents each, and n satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. TOM BALLARD, Barber. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS^ v ALL persons who have not paid their Town Tax ' for the year 1875, will do so at once. Execu- a tionswill be issued on the first of July next, on V all defaulters. ai W. H. McCORKLE, Intendant, v J. R. Sciiorb, Treasurer. ' * June 15 24 3t G. H. O'LtEARY. rHE undersigned would respectfully remind the publie that he is still engaged in the manufacture of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, <fcc., and vill also do all kinds of repairing at low prices 'or cash. SADDLES. A full supply of ladies' and gentlemen's Sadlles, of all tne different styles and qualities, conitantly 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 manler, to which I invite the inspection of the pubSUN DRIES. Collars, Whips, Martingales, Bridles, Halters, 2ircingles, Hames, Hamestrings, Saddle Blankets, tc., Ac., in full supply, and at the lowest prices. FURNITURE. In connection with my Saddlery establishment [ shall also conduct the FURNITURE BUSINESS, and keep on hand a full stock of articles n that line, consisting of Bureaux, Bedsteads, rabies. Chairs, Lounges, Cottage and Chamber luites, <fec., of different styles and qualities, and n the various kinds of wood. G. H. O'LEARY. cinn \rr* trmnc arn,iiiw rHE Suspension Spring Bed, decidedly the best spring Tt>ed in use. Call and see it. For sale >y G. H. O'LEARY. PICTURE FRAMES. fTTTALNUT Moulding with gilt lining; also Tf Gilt Moulding of different widths, for picure frahies, for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, &C. BEDSTEADS from $3 to $7. Wardrobes and Safes cheap for cash, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. WRAPPING PAPER. 3>/"| REAMS of Wrapping Paper, made at the fill Lincolnton Mills, for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. (ENNEDV, LATIMER & HEMPHILL. NEW GOODS. |*7E have just received a lot of New Goods, TT consisting of Calicoes, Pacific Lawns, Perales. Swiss Muslin, Victoria Lawns, Alpaca, Lalies' Hose, Parasols, Belts and Fans. Also, a full issortment of Gents' and Ladies' Shoes, Gaiters, llippers, Ac.. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHTLL. HATS. 4 LOT of Straw and Panama Hats, which will be sold cheap for cash. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. 7 TRUNKS. 1 FEW Trunks on hand, which we will sell at \ cost. KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL. CALICO. JUST received a nice lot of Spring Calicoes; pretty figured Cambrics for Spring and Summer )re8s Goods. For sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. SHOES. 4N excellent assortment of Ladies' and Gent's Shoes, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. SHIRTING. A YARDS 4-4 Bivingsville and Sea Isl11 ft It I and Shirting, best quality, at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. HOES. BRADE'S Crown and riveted Hoes, and lialfbright Steel Hoe, for sale at KENNEDY, LATIMER A HEMPHILL'S. TAX RETURNS FOR 1876. ~ AUDITOR'S OFFICE, 1 Yorkville, S. C., May22,1876. J ^TOTICE is hereby given that my Officein YorkLN ville, York conntv, will be open from the iTRST DAY OF JUNE TO THE TWENTIETH )AY OF JULY, 1876, to receive Returns of Peronal Property, owned by the several tax-payers, n said county, on the 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 1376, ,nd liable to "taxation. For the accommodation of the tax-pavers of the ounty, I will meet them, in person or by compeent deputies, at the following times and places, iz.: At J. W. Carroll's Store, in Bullock's Creek ownship, on Thursday, the 22nd day of June. At Rainey's Store, in Bui lock's Creek township, n Friday, the 23rd day of June. At MeConnellsville, in Bethesda township, on laturdav, the 24th day of June. At Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, on fonday, the 26th day of June. An Rock Hill, in Catawba township, on Tuesday lie 27th, Wednesday the 28th, Thursday the 29th, 'ridav the 30th of .Tune, and on Saturday the 1st, frmdnv the 3rd and Tnpsdav the 4th davs of uiy. At. Fort Mill, in Fort Mill township, on Wedesdav the 5th, Thursday the 6th, and Friday the th daysof July.' All returns must be filed in this office on or beire the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY next, therwise, fifty per cent, penalty will attach, 'his will be absolute. No civil officer can discharge all his duties withut tl.e aid of the good citizens interested therein, t is the privilege of every tax-payer?and I hold i to be the duty of each one?to report to the roper officer, all attempts at evasion of law. in reaming property, either in bulk or in value, in is section. I earnestly solicitsuch aid, and will, i cases of attempt at such established evasion, so ir as in my power, enforce the penalties of the ix law. B. F. BRIGGS, Auditor, York Countv. May 25 21 tf . HEALTH, HAPPINESS^ CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT! Tot anything conduces more to good health than good, pure water. Such is furnished by the DOUBLE-ACTING STONE FORCE PUMP! T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent, YORKVILLE, SO, CA. A Tthe start it brings the water pure, fresh and V cool, as it is in your well. No slime or filth rillects on or in it. No snails or worms from moden piping. Is free from rust or other impuities, and discharges the water much faster than nv other Pump. It works with ease?a small hild can operate it. It is of stone, glazed on inide and outside like glass, and cannot wear out rdecay. Thoroughly ventilates your well, airs ae water, and makes it living, moving water, rnproves the water more than if there was no 'ump in the well. With a hose attached, it berimes a Fire Engine, ever ready at your door, educing the risk from fire and the premium on lsurance. Is easv to keep in repair, and works nth TWO-THIRDS the POWER Tequired by ny other Pump of the same capacity, and can be sed in very deep or very shallow wells. It gives ntire satisfaction, as will lie attested by the foliwing persons now using them with success, i-wit: )R. W. M. WALKER, T. M. DOBSON, OL. J. A. MoLEAN, J. W. DOBSON. APT. L. M. GRIST, B. T. WHEELER, >R. A. I. BARRON, P. B. DARWIN, lAJ. W. R. METTS, GEORGE L. RIDDLE, I. F. ADICKES, SR., ROBT. R. MCCORKLE, r. F. ADICKES, JR., J. B. WHITESIDES, LARK BROTHERS, T. K. MICKLE. . U. ZITRCHER, June 15 24 tf f FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, uumrjjtixr. m LVLDI Aanuixci IU IUADHUAII, 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. lack Walnut, Oak and Maple, Cane and Wood eat Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, iressing Cases, handsome CHAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, > match. Indeedv everything in the Furniture line may be found at my Store. PARLOR BRACKETS, HAT RACKS, look-Shelves, etcetera, etcetera. The walls of ly Store are ornamented with a large number of BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, hich are for sale at very reasonable prices. ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL ill bo attended to promptly. No extra charge >r packing. Freight and express charges PREPAID TO NEAREST STATION f the purchaser. R. BRANDT, Proprietor. March 9 5 ly YMES F. HART. G. W. S. HART. HART & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. C.y [*TILL practice in the State and United States If Courts. Special attention given to Accountigs and causes in the Probate Courts. Will nr.ertake for collections and legal business in all j arts of the United States, through reliable busi- i ess agencies. .Tnnnarv 1 1 ly " *7 * ^ THE COTTOW OPTION. [*TE desire to secure to the planters the benefit r? ofthe COTTON OPTION we offered under uthority ofthe different companies we represent, ye therefore request all who nave purchased Guno or Phosphates from us, to call as early as conenient and close up their accounts by notes in diicli the cotton option is provided for. JEFFERYS <fe METTS, Agents. HUNTER & OATBS. BARGAIN COUNTER! Bargain Counter ! ! Having marked down our SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS to extremely low prices, we have determined to establish A BARGAIN COUNTER. The goods from this counter will be sold strictly in such a manner as to SECURE BARGAINS TO PURCHASERS. Call and see the Goods and be convinced that WHAT WE SAT IS TRUE. HUNTER & OATES. THE YORK DRUG STORE. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. I WOULD call the attention of the public and especially of PHYSICIANS & COUNTRY MERCHANTS, ' f ' T / > ; - : * to ray large stock of STAPLE DRUGS, PATERT MEDIODUS, DBUGGI8r8 8UEDEIE8, OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS. Recent large additions have been made to my stock of Staple Drugs, and particularly in QUININE, OPIUM AND MORPHIA, which is now being sold to Merchants and Physicians, making bills with us, at Charleston orCharlotte Wholesale Prices. I am determined MOT TO "RE msmEHSOT/n XI VX X V ^ w by any individual, corporation or firm. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. HOPE & CO^ L.ENOS AND GRENADINES. IF you want to buy striped Grenadines and striped and figured Lenos, cheaper, by far, than you ever bought them before, and cheaper than anybody else can sell them, this is the place to come to. H. W. HOPE & CO. DOMESTICS. WE have in Store and for sale, a full line of bleached and brown Domestics, which we are now offering very cheap. Come and see us before purchasing. Remember that a dollar saved is a dollar made. H. W. HOPE <fc CO. FARMING IMPLEMENTS! A SPLENDID Assortment of Farming Implements, such as Steel Turn Shovels, Straight Plows, Cotton Sweep's, Greenville and Diamond pointed Bull Tongues, Single Trees, Drawing Chains, Heel-Bolts, Grass Rods, Clevises, Lap Rings and Plow Steel. All at prices to suit the times. H. W. HOPE <ft CO. SHOES. WE have now in Store a full stock of Gents' Shoes and Gaiters in all the latest styles, and at the lowest cash prices. Also, Gents' Slippers ; something neat and cheap. H. W. HOPE <fe CO. EG A R SAN D^TOB ACCO. LOVERS of the weed are invited to try our fine grades of Tobacco and 8egars. We have an W *Vv%. fitra nantci A lan fhfl Ult^Ull l? DO^ai H/t UIIIJ U*o i-vnio, ?.v brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, at the lowest prices. H. W. HOPE A CO. FOR GENTS' WEARTFj WE have just received an elegant line of Spring Cassinetsand Cassimeres, plain and figured, adapted for Gents' suits. Also, a nice supply of Salem Jeans. H. W. HOPE A CO. ~ " HATS. OUR stock of Gent's Hats includes all the various styles. We can suit any taste, in style quality or price. H. W. HOPE A CO. W. H. M'CORKLE,~ GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, YORXVTLLE, B. C., WILL attend to the buying and selling of lands and other real estate, on commission. Agent for the sale of Robson's FERTILIZERS and Robson's COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE and ETIWAN GUANO and PHOSPHATE, which will be delivered in quantities to suit. Life and Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company and the London, Liverpool and Globe, ana the Atlantic and the Niagara Fire Insurance Companies, in which policies will be issued on the most favorable rates given bv any reliable company. Office in the "Bratton Building,'' opposite the Court House. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house and lot in yorkville, formerly the property of the late George W. I Williams, and situated on Main Street, is offered f for sale. The lot contains one acre and three 1 mu. TV 111 TI sinVvt I (juannns. xno uweimig nuuac wniuiuio 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 FARMING LAND FOR SALE. TPE undersigned offers at private sale, a tract of line FARMING LAND, situated near Brattonsville, in Bethesda township, and about two miles from McConnellsville 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. McCOnKLE, Real Estate Agent. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. WE are constantly receiving new Goods at our Millinery Establishment, near the post-oftice, and can assure our customers that we keep in store the VERY LATEST STYLES, and sell at the LOWEST PRICES. We have ready-trimmed Hats in various styles, trimmed by the most expert Milliners; and we also trim to order, and remodel and trim old hats with as much taste and ingenuity as is displayed in any establishment. The Ladles have our most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage and the many words of encouragement we have received at their hands, and no effort upon our part shall bo spared to merit a continuance of thesame. Misses MASSEY & SMITH. THE CHESTER JEWELRY STORE. FglHbJStore OI lue unuersigneu is suppiicu wuu X a large and elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, and all artioles usually found in a Jewelry establishment. Moreover, I keep en band MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, among which is the celebrated ORGAN, made by George Woods <fe Co., Cambridge, Mass. R. BRANDT, Proprietor* March 0 6 ly BENXETT\ MAKER AND REPAIRER OF GUBTS. CHESTER, e. c. TJ AVING had a long experience In the business H of MAKING AND REPAIRING GUNS, ana being able to guarantee my work, I respectfully request the patronage of my friends in York and Chester counties. February 24 8 ly W. H. M'COBKLE, AGENT. (CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. A LOT of nice Prints just in, and will be sold for cash at 8 cents per yard. The best selection in town. Call at the Corner. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. SUMMER GOODS. ANEW lot of Linen Dncks and Drilling, just in, and cheap forcash, attheComer. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. CLOTHING. READY-MADE Clothing can be had at the Corner, cheap. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. CALL AND SEE WH. McCORKLE and S. E. MOORE, at # the Corner, and be convinced. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. HATS. MY Stock of Hats is complete, embracing all the latest and most fashionable styles, at the lowest cash prices. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent, ronrirrnv M. 9 MY Crockery and Qaeenaware cannot be surpassed in this market, and I will sell as p as my neighbors. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. CASSIMERES. : I HAVE a nice lot of Cassimerea, just received, in every desirable style, which is marked down at the lowest prices. W. H. McCORKLE. Agent. SHOES. " : I CAN offer the best article of Shoes in the market, and am selling them remarkably cheap. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent STUDY ECONOMY. CASH customers-would do well to come to the Corner 8tore and examine my stock before buying. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent. HARDWARE. I HAVE just received a new stock of Hardware. Call and examine it. W. H. McCORKLE, Agent CLARK BROTHERS COFFEE. TOU can get a good article of Rio Coffee at 25 cents per pound, at the cash Store of CLARK BROTHERS. MOL.ASSES, NEW Orleans and Muscovado Molasses and 8ugar House Syrup, low for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. IRON". TIRE, Scolloped, Square and Round Irons; Hammered Moulds, the best assortment in town, can be found at CLARK BROTHERS'. WOODEN WARE. CHURNS, Buckets, Bowls, Sifters and Measures, cheap for cash, at PT.AWTT TmnTTTRRS'. BLACKING. MASON'S Shoe-Blacking, Cotton, Manilla and Hemp Rope, low down for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS' cheap Grocery 8tore. BROOMS. CORN Brooms, Churns, Jugs, and Milk Jars, Leather and Shuck Collars, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. COUNTRY FLOUR. RIDDLE'S best Family Flour for sale at the cheap Grocery of CLARK BROTHERS. HAMS. A SUPERIOR canvassed Ham cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. SEA-FOAM, HORSFORD'S self-raising Bread preparation, cheap for cash, at CLARK BROTHERS'. MACKEREL. KITS and half Barrels. 24 fish for one dollar, by retail, at CLARK BROTHERS'. NAILS. PARKER Mills and Old Dominion Brads and Nails for sale at CLARK BROTHERS'. CASH. IF you want to buy goods cheap for the cash, CLARK BROTHERS' is the place. JOHN J. SMITH. CORNER 8T0BE. LOOK OUT. FOR fresh Breakfast Strips and fresh Hams this week, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. LARD. 1 TIERCE of fresh, pare refined Leaf Lard, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. MOLASSES, MUSCOVADA and Sugar House Molasses cheap, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. SEA FOAM. SlEA-FOAM is warranted to make better, lightI er, healthier, sweeter, more toothsome and nntricinns bread than can be made in any other way. Come, get a box and be convinced. JOHN J. SMITH. , MATCHES. SWIFT <ft COURTNEY'S Parlor Matches for sale at JOHN J. SMITH'S. SHOT, &C. SHOT, Powder and Caps, all to be found at the cheap store of JOHN J. SMITH. PEACHES. FRESH Peaches and Apples. Also a fine lot of Lemons for sale at the corner store. JOHN J. SMITH. LEMON CRACKERS. AFRESH lot Lemon and Soda Crackers for ! sale. JOHN J. SMITH. HOMINY. 1 AFRESH lot of Pearl Hominv on hand, at JOHN J. SMITH'S. J WHEAT BRAN. ANOTHER lot of Wheat Bran can be found at 1 JOHN J. SMITH'S. | W. H. & J. P^HERNDON. 1 WHAT WE AHE GOING TO DO ! WE propose to give a list of those persons who do not pay us according to promise. We can't get a chance to see them, as they keep at a distance; so we will be obliged to call their name3 through the paper, if they do not call and settle. We have begged?yes, implored them to give us { our money. 'Tis hard to have to beg for that which is our own, but we will continue to beg, and do it in such a way that some will give us our money. We mean what we say. W. H. <ft J. P. HERNDON. HOW TO SETTLE^ ( IF you can't pay all your account, come and ( give us a little. By paying in installments, von will soon be out of our debt and free once more. Try that plan. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. A FACT. THE man who won't pay his debts is guilty of a gross forgery, and will do anything. Yes, ] he will make fun of his mother-in-law at a meet- ( ing. Now we do trust we have no such name on s our books. However, time will tell. 1 W. H. <fe J. P. HERNDON. MUAL. ?*7E will keep a lot of fresh Meal all the time, T at the old price of $1.00 per bushel. Persona wanting fresh meal can always And it at our shanty. We also keep a fine article of Flour, < which we guarantee to give satisfaction. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. ? BRJJV. THE very best?not re-bolted nor re-ground? has all the shorts and seconds in it, and is the best feed for stock. We sell at $2 per 100 pounds. Try it, and see for yourself. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. MACKEREL. 4 WE are selling six fine Mackerel for 25 cents. Avail yourself of this opportunity at once. W. H. & J. P. HERNDON. FIJVE LldUORS. c I HAVE for sale at my Store near the railroad depot, THE BEST QUALITY OF SPIRITS | ever offered for sale in the city of Yorkville. Call and get some FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. All my liquors are pure, and consist of Apple Brandy, Madeira Wine, < Ginger Brandy, Malaga Wine, L Peach Brandy, Port Wine, Cherry Brandy, Sherry Wine, 4 Old French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, Old Cognao Brandy, Bed Rye Whisky, Old Holland Gin, White Rye Whisky, Old London Dock Gin, Bourbon Whisky, Eagle Gin, Georgia Corn Whisky, Claret Wine, N. C. Corn "WTjisky, . Robertson county (Tenn.) Corn Whisky. My Whiskies are all pare, and are worth from f $2,00 TO $6.00 PER GALLON. ( Champagne by the bottle. A large stock of Ci- c gars of fine and medium brands. Call and see t for yourselves. J. A. CARROLL. T. M. POBSOJf & CO. $10,000 W0RTH0FDRYG00DS ! I AT COST. j I <i ? t J c a BARGAINS! I BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! ] i * i s s riii will a min nflfar to otir friends and custom- ? W ere our" j ENTIRE STOCK OF DRV OOODS, ! ' t commencing ON MONDAY, THE 19TH, . 'i and continuing until Saturday evening, the 24th9 j LASTING ONLY ONE WEEK. j This will be the last chance to get goods AT AND BELOW NEW YORK COST, ' from us. daring this year. Onr stock consists of a everything usually kept in a t FIRST-CLASS DRV OOODS STORE. J Remember, all good goods will be SOLD STRICTLY AT COST. ' J ; * " Goods that we do not wish to carry over will be _ sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. 1 We are selling certain lines at and below ooet TO CLOSE THEM OUT. s il _ I MILJLIIMJbJKi: U-lfujlfo. We have marked down all of oar R HATS AND BONNETS, $ in the Millinery Department, TO A VERY SHORT PROFIT, f to close oat oar stock for the season. T 71 WE ARE VERY THANKFUL 1 for the liberal patronage bestowed on us daring the ten days we sold at cost, and hope to have a " continuation of the same. Remember, we com- P mence again on ? THE 19TH AND CLOSE ON THE 24TH. o This will be the last chance to get a Such GS-reat Bargains, J T from our popular Dry Goods Emporium. * T. M. DOBSON & CO. a *- -> ' ' ... ' H. F. ADICKES. . DRESS GOODS. 1 T*7"E have the most beautiful and the largest f stock of Dress Goods ever brought to this , market, among which we enumerate : The nicest stock of plain, striped, figured and lace-striped tc and checked Piques. A REAL NICE, ^ DURABLE PIQUE FOR 16 2-3 CENTS jj Ol per yard. We have some beautiful Suitings, all ai colors, at U1 ' w 25 AND 15 CENTS PER YARD. n Ju b; Figured Linen Lawns?the best thing you can K buy for a dress?to be found nowhere else. rr Nice, white Victoria Lawns, all prices, very Si aheap. The nicest figured Muslins we ever bad before r. w WE NOW SELL FOB 15 CENTS ? Hi Al- - ? VTA11 anni? OtXTET AAM f\4 peryuru?uie uiuni umuuiui jvu b>v> >?n. v< last year for 25 cents. ,, The best Calicoes of the latest, newest and pret- w tiest9tyles in town, just received, to be had at tr e< 8 1-3 CENTS PER YARD, a ra oc the only place in town where the same quality of b< goods can be bought at that price. Si Bleached Homespun?1 yard wide?good qual- as ity, at . fr TEN CENTS PER YARD, ? ? ' n< Ci The best Corset to be found for 50 cents. 24 Ladies' White Cotton Hose, 10 cents per pair. w Nice Gauze Undershirts, 75 cents. M Every other article at our house at proportion- la itely low prices. sc in RIBBONS, HATS AND ARTIFICIALS M j Are cheaper at our house than anywhere else. "J We have nearly sold out our first stock of Lalies' Hats. Just received a beautiful lot, wonlerfully cheap. Artificial Elowers cheap. Call and see us. ? CLOTH SHOES. Ladies' Cloth Shoes, lace and button; and T Ladies' Glove Kid Shoes, Ladies', Misses' and IDhildren's Slippers, all kinds. We have the best fitock of Children's Shoes in town, button and t ace. A Child's Shoe for only 25 cents. COLLARS AND CUFFS. I co * T ( The nicest stock of Cuflis, Collars and Collar*. *' itts or Ruffs to be found in town. , ** Ladies' Linen Embroidered Cuffs and Collars, Wl T.lnon PlnflFn ohoanAr than AVflP. ^ kill* umiu UillVU V/WMWI VMw?|r?. ... ? . ... A NICE LACE-EDGED RUFF FOR 4 CENTS. _ BROGANS. I I' A good whole stock Brogan Shoe, single or th louble-soled, for 91.50. m st< A FULL STOCK. I" Our stock, in every line of Goods, is the most sompletein town. a Nice Black Grenadines at ^ 13 TO 40 CENTS PER YARD. 1 m H. F. AD1CKES. ? JAMES A. GLENN, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. " CSHfc HAVING completed a thorough . 4 oourse in the Baltimore College,of j] Dental Surgery, offers his profession- liu il eervioes to the public. He may be addressed id ,t Zeno. York county, S. C. His terms will be nc easonable. T] May 4 lo oui m WANTED. s.1 TIEN SHARES of the Capital Stook of the. I Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company or TWENTY SHARES of the Stock it the King's Mountain Railroad Company. For T urther particulars applvto .J JEFFERYS <fc METTS. AUCTION SALES. FORECLOSURE Of H0BT0A0E. leth Hotchkiss, Plaintiff, agaiftst Datirf H. White; Defendant.?In the Court of Common Pleas. BY virtue of an order from Sis Honor T. J. Mackev, Circuit Judge, I will elposeto pubic sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JULY NEXT, o foreclose a mortgage executed by the Defertlant to the Plaintiff; a certain tract or parcel of and, situated in York county, known as the 'Henry Kimbrell land." The tract contains ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, nore or less, bounded on the West, by lands of ames Kimbrell; South and East, by Sugar Ireek, and North, by lands of Harris Kimbrell nd estate of Isaac Spencer, deceased. Terms of Sale.?CASH. ( 14.25) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June 3 19 8t F0HECI08UBE OF MORTGAGE. tobert A. Gilflllen, Plaintiff against Archibald M. Jackson, Defendant.?In the Court of Common Pleas. QY virtue of an order from nis nonor x. o. [J Mackey, Circuit Judge, I will expose to pubic sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JULY NEXT, o foreclose a mortgage exechted to the plaintiff >y the defendant, a certain tract or parcel of land ituated in York county, five miles north-west of forkville, on the Adair's Ferry road, and known is the "Mullenax place," beginning at a maple ind running N. 44*, W. 61 chains to a red oak; hence S. 61 W. 19.70 to a stone; thence S. 5* W. 6.93 to a black oak; thence S. 29 E. 31.83 to a post >ak; thence N. 44* W. 7 to a stone ; thence 8. 83 3. 9.20 to a stone; tnence S. 43 E. 20 to a red oak; hence N. 38 E. 23 to the beginning. Terms of Sale.?CASH. ($8.62*) - R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June 8 23 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE; ,'n the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 r. L. SUTTON, Bankrupt J In BankruptcyI1Y virtue of an Order from Hon. George S. [J Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will sell at fork Court House, on SALES-DAY IN JULY NEXT, i tract of land belonging to said bankrupt's esate, situate about two miles west of Yorkville, ontaining ErGHTEEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS, nd now in the possession of L. B. Sherrer. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser to iay balance of purchase money. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. June 8 23 ' 4t ASSIGNEE'S SAGE. n the District Court of the United. States for the District of South Carolina In the Matter of ) THOMAS W. 8TURGIS, \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) BY virtue of an Order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the Court aforesaid, I will ell at York Court House, on SALES-DAY IN JULY NEXT, !. i two parcels, the Homestead tract, whereon the lankrupl now resides, being the properly of his state, the first containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRE8, nd the second 832 ACRES, situate in York Conner, on Taylor's creek, and bounded by lands of fatthew Williams and others. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth Cash; balance on a credit of five and m months, in equal installments," to be senred by a bond and mortgage of the premises, te-sold at the risk of former purchaser. J. H. CLAWSON, Assignee. June 8 ' 28 At MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. SOUTH OABOLDJA-YOBX OOUHTY. V. Waddy Thomson to Albert G. Means, and the same to J. 8. R. Thomson.?Mortgage of Real Estate. C|Y virtue of a power in each of the above [) mortgages, executed January 29,1876, authorsing the mortgagee, bis heirs, exeoutor, adminis ator or assigns, to sell and convey the mortgaged remises in fee simple, discharged of all equity of ademption, in case of the non-payment of the ebt secured by the said mortgage, we will ex... . -J.tT?v nn 086 to ptlDllC outcry, mi, lura va/uiv uvunv| um ALES-DAY IN JULY NEXT, AT lli A. M., II the right, title and interest of the said W. Wady Thomson, in and to all that tract of'land lying n Broad river, in the oounty and State aforesaid, djoining lands of J. S. R. Thomson and H, H. homson, and containing IX HUNDRED & NINETY-THREE ACRES, lore or less. Terms.?CASH. r : ALBERT G. MEANS. JESSIE M. THOMSON, Assignee of J. S. R. Thomson. Jane 8 28 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. 7 ~ [1Y virtae of writs of fieri facias, to me directed, [j will be sold between the legal hours of heriff's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY NEXT, ; t York Court House, the following property, > wit: On Tuesday after the1 first Monday of July, at le residence of the defendant, seventeen miles om Yorkville, on the Landsford road, the fol>wing personal property, viz..: One black horsej ,ie gray horse, two bay mare mules, twelve head T cattle, one carriage and harness, one buggy id harness, one wagon, and one lot .of farming tensils, levied on as the property of J. N. McElee, jr., at the suit of A. Williford and others. ( 6.40 One tract of land situated in and near Rock [ill, whereon J. M. Ivy now resides, bounded y lands of J. L. Watson, 8. M. Feweil, Law>nce Moore and others, containing thirty acres, iore or less, levied on as the:property of L. P. idler, at the suit of W. I. Clawson ana oinur*. ($2.25. The interest of William 0. Manning, under ttie 111 of his fhther, Robert Manning, in a tract of nd whereon Mary Manning now resides, adining lands of Wm. McGIU. William Whisonjt and others, levied on as tnp property of Wllam C. Manning, at the salt of A. F. Smiths .and hers. ($2.62$. One tract of land situated five miles northest of Yorkville, known as the "Gilflllen act," containing ISO acres, more or less-boundi by lands belonging to the estate of William lack, deceased, Rev. L. A. Johnson and others, lso, one other, tract, situated four-and-a-half dies from Yorkville, on the Adair's Ferry road, mtaining one hundred acres, more or less, mnded Dy lands of John C. Jackson, D. H. mith and others. Also, one other tract, known i the "Floyd <k Rhea tract." situated-four miles om Yorkville, on the King's Mountain road, attaining ninety acres, more or less, and bound1 by lands of A. T. Gardner, D. M. Hall and hers. Also, one other tract, whereon defendant iw resides, situated on the waters of Alflson reek, five miles North of Yorkville, containing 0 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. R. rallace, John Walker, ol. Andrew Jackson, 're. Neely andvothera. The above tracts or nd levied on as the property of A. M. Jackin, at the suits of A. Williford, Kennedy, Latler <fc Hemphill, Wando Mining and Manufacring Company, C. E. Spencer, Singer Sewing achTne Company and others. ~ ($9.87 j W Terms invariably cash. Purchasers who do it comply with the terms of sale, must expect the opertv bid off" by them to be advertised for rele at their risk for the ensuing sales-day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. June8 28 I 4t W. P. HOBBS. ~~THE NEW BUSINESS. " IAVING become, by purchase, sole proprietor of the YORKVILLE COACH FACTORY, respectfully announce that I shall conduct the islness as heretofore. Besides keeping onhand all stock of PLEASURE VEHICLES OF ALL ESCRIPTIONS, any article of special style or sign will be made at short notice and in supe>r manner. By having employed only (he most mpetent workmen, in their respective branches, 'eel assured that I can please the most exacting ate, both as to style ana durability. Persons in ant of any kind of PLEASURE CARRIAGE 111 do well to examine my stock. w T> TTSYRRfl GREAT BARGAINS. ' WOULD inform the pnbllc that I now have on hand alot of BUGGIES, finished in flnestyle, which RARE BARGAINS can be obtained, will sell.a tip-top Buggy for considerably lees an snch class of work has ever been sold in this arket since the war. Call and examine my jck and be convinced ofthe truth of what I say, id if you want a Buggy take advantage of the esent opportunity to secure one CHEAP. W. P. HOBBS. PAY UP: PAY UP! , LL persons indebted to me, either for work L done in my shops or on account of vehicles irchased on credit, are earnestly requested to me forward and make payment, as longer inilgence cannot be given. Many debts aue to e were contracted upon the fhith of "selling tton in the fall." Those who have sold, and ose who expect to sell, if they owe me, will do all to remember their promises. W. P. HOBBS. CAUTION TO TRESPASSERS. LLLpereonsare hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut the timber, or otherwise trespass on the ads of the undersigned, as the law will be rigljr enforced against all who1 disregard this BOS. O'FARRELL. Sr., D. L., BLACK, ONROE L. TH0MA880N, Mrs. E. C. TATE, uiwnna Tinmanv. ... iifti.imiT.RV. W. ROBINSON, ' JAMES BRIANS, ^ C June 8, L r.-,.y rk'i-. ? *' ' "> TRIAL JUSTICES BLANKS, IECOQNT Z A'NCES, Warrants of Arrest, 8 n Billions in civil action, and Executions. 'For ?. ae at ttre ENQUIRER OFFICE^-?^