Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 02, 1880, Image 3
MRS. FANNIE L. DOBSON
THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Headquarters for ail kinds of fashions
ble Millinery, conducted by Mrs. FANN"^
DOBSON. She receives goods every week direc
from
HEADQUARTERS OF FASHION,
She is always prepared to furnish Bride's Suits
and Outfits for Mourning as cheap as the cheapest
Her Kid Gloves have made for themselves a reputation
which is
SECOND TO NONE.
Her Corset Department is the beat to be found in
this little citv of ours. So it you want anything
at all in '
MILLINERY,
Hosiery, Notions, Silks, Ribbons, Ties and almost
anything you majr want in the Millinery
and fancy goods line, give her a. call.
REMEMBER,
No goods taken back after once being sold.
Mrs. FANNIE L. DOBSON.
HERN DON BROS.
WET WEATHER.
TOU cannot run your Plows ; bnt when you
can plow come to our Grocery and get Watts'
elegant Turn Plows cheap for the cash. We have
the points on hand of the A. B. and D. E. Plows.
HERNDON BROTHERS, Agts.
FEED YOUR COWS ~
ON our Bran mixed with Shorts?cheaper and
better than Western Bran.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
SUGARS.
NICE light brown sugar, 10 pounds for $1.00.
White at 8 pounds. Cash.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
RECENT ARRIVALS.
FISH, Oysters, 6 pound Can Peaches for Pies
at 25 cents by the Can, Cash.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES
AT 75 cents, 60 cents, and a good Molasses for
50 cents a gallon.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
WHY
WILL you buy poor apples when you can get
the best New York State at Herndons'
Confectioner^
FRUITS AND NUTS.
ORANGES, Bananas, Figs, Dates and Raisins,
at our Confectionery.
HERN DON BROTHERS.
CIGARS.
A SPLENDID Cigar for a nickle, and some not
so good at 2 for 5 cents at our Confectionery.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
WANTED.
BUTTER and Eggs wanted : bring them in.
HERNDON BROTHERS.
THE CORNER DRUG STORE
IS constantly receiving large additions to its
splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
<Sc. Come and see the Old Doctor.
CORNER DRUG STORE.
Just received a fine assortment of Tobacco,
Snuff and Cigars, which will be sold as cheap as
anybody can sell them. Try the Old Doctor and
prove it.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Has a splendid assortment of Toilet Soaps and
Perfumery, Flesh Powders, Dentrifices, Ac.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Has just received a large and splendid assortment
of Paper, Fancy Paper in Boxes, Envelopes, <Sc.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Has on hand a good supply of Blue Stone. Farmers
will do well to come to^the Comer for the
above, if needed in large quantities, as they can
have it as cheap as they can buy it anywhere.
Come to the Corner.
Dr. JOHN MAY, Agent.
M. STRAUSS.
NEW STYLE OF
DAMASK Table Cloths,
Infant's Sacques,
Boulevard Skirts,
Suiting for Ladies' Dresses,
Gents' Hats,
Table Oil Cloth,
Children's Aprons, Shawls,
Cloaks,
Collars,
Prints, at five cents per yard,
received. m. strauss.
ii. h/beard & co.
sugarand coffee.
I*7E have nice Sugar at ten pounds for $1.00,
f T and Coffee low down for cash.
H. H. BEARD A CO.
buckwheat flour.
"VTEW Buckwheat Flour and White Drip MoiN
lasses, for sale bv
H. H. BEARD A CO.
hams.
UNCANVASED Sugar-Cured Hams; something
good, at H. H. BEARD A CO'S.
"cheese and crackers.
BEST Cream Cheese and fresh Soda Crackers
for sale by H. H. BEARD A CO.
~ctnned goods.
A NEW stock of Canned Goods, for sale bv
j\ H. H. BEARD A CO.
cigars, cigars.
ANOTHER lot of Good Luck Cigars ; best in
town. H. H. BEARD A CO.
wagons.
"1 AM to-day receiving another Car-Load of
1. Wagons. On the 28th of October, I received
25 Wagons. To-day, 16th of November, they are
all sold but five. It is now two years and four
months since I sold the first Wagon. I have
warranted every one of the 140 that I have sold,
and not one word of complaint has ever come to
me from anyone that I have sold to. These are
the Wragons for the Farmer to buy ; no repairs
ever needed.
Always on hand, some of those $f>0 Buggies o
mv own make. The best Buggy for the price ir
the wide world. Also, every variety of Buggy
Plueton and Rockaway, at prices too low to print
REMEMBER.
Don't forget the first of January is only si?
weeks away, and all Notes and Chattel Mortgage!
due me and not paid at that date will be?well
persons knowing they owe me, had better com*
and see me before I sav what will l>e, for then i
will be too late. " B.T.WHEELER.
November 4 45 tf
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NEW YORK OBSERVER,
37 Park Row, New York.
November 25 48 2t
APPLICATION FOR DISCSAEGK
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Executor, of the estate of Mrs. NANC1
BLAIR, deceased, will make a final settlemen
with the Judge of Prolate for York county, oi
the 271h day of DECEMBER, next, when he wil
make application for discharge as Executor o
said estate. W. H. McCORKLK, Executor.
November 25 48 5t*
I HUNTER & GATES.
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OUR FIVE YEARS' TERM
Of partnership will expire
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: JANUARY 1ST, 1881, BY LIMITATION,
And it is our desire to close up our business by
. that time.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US,
In any way, are requested to come up and
SETTLE AT AN EARLY DAY,
By January 1st, at farthest.
DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER,
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We will charge no Goods to any one?our object
being to
CLOSE UP CUR BOOKS ENTIRELY.
The rapid increase of our business, from year
to year, is an assurance that we have been successful
in satisfactorily supplying the
WANTS OF OUR CUSTOMERS.
Until January 1st, we will sell our Goods
EXTREMELY CHEAP,
Having marked them down, in order to have as
few as possible in stock, when it is taken.
It is our purpose
TO RESUME BUSINESS AGAIN,
In January, for another term of years. At that
time we propose to
ENLARGE OUR BUSINESS
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By taking into partnership
Mr. J. R. LINDSAY,
(who will have charge of our Books and Guano
business) and to have under our control a
DRY GOODS,
GROCERY,
SUPPLY AND FERTILIZER BUSINESS.
HUNTER & OATES.
T. M. POBSON.
BRAND CLOSING OUT SALE.
A.T COST.
THE NEW YORK HOUSE
HAVING determined to reduce their large
stock of
DRY GOOt)S
Are offering this day great bargains in goods. In
fact are selling some poods
AT AND BELOW COST.
All kinds of heavy goods at greatly reduced
prices. Great bargains in Cloaks, Ready-Made
Clothing and Dres*5 Goods.
BIO O AKGAINS
Tn certain lines of 3hoes to close out. Such a reduction
in Dry G ods hardly ever occurs onlv
at the
New Yo: k Cash House.
These very low prices will continue until further
notice which will be given through the ENQUIRER.
Don't fail to call and get some of
THESE GREAT BARGAINS
Which are to be found at the
NEW YORK HOUSE,
Leader Low Cash Prices.
KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON.
I WHATSTHEROW?
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; CLOSING OUT FOR CASH!
WHO IS HURT ?
NOBODY; only KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON
have determined to close out their
ENTIRE STOCK
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
c I
s From now
S UNTIL JANUARY, FOR CASH,
To reduce their stock before moving into
THEIR NEW STORE.
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PARTIES OWING ACCOUNTS
e Will please coine forward and close tliern, as our
Carpenters and Brick Masons must be paid.
KENNEDY BROS. <fe BARRON.
FRESH MEATS. ~
THE undersigned respectfully in- ywawwMj
forms the citizens of York ville and ~
-vicinity, that he will have for sale, in . /I J
1 the buildine imn.edialelv South of the Banking
8 Office of T.N. Jetterys, FRESH MEATS, of good
~ j quality, on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT1
URDAY MORNINGS of each week. Every efI,
fort will be made to keep the market supplied
f , -with meats of the best quality that can be proit
cured in this section.
n The highest market price will be paid for
llj.JFAT BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS and
f HOGS. Poor cattle, sheep, goats or hogs are not
[i wanted. J. N. ROBERTS.
September 33 4U tf
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WITHERS ADICKES.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
AND New Crop New Orleans Molasses of several
grades, Syrups, etc.
COFFEES AND SUGARS
Are low at present, and we have an extensive j
line. Cut Loaf, Granulated, A, Extra C, Golden 1
Sugars, Java, Golden, Rio, Peaberry Rio, etc.
Our Rio at 20 cents can't be beat.
FLOUR,
From $3.25 up. Patent Process Flour.
1,000 LBS. PLOWS,
Of all shapes, to arrive. Heel-ScrewR, Plow-Rods,
Plow Lines, Hames, Breast and Trace Chains,
Well Chains and Clothes Lines, galvanized ; Sausage
Grinders and stnffers, Scale Reams, NailsCut,
Flooring, Wrought and Hinge; Pocket
Knives and Table Cutlery, in fine variety; nice
Carving Knives and Forks, Kitchen Knives,
Smoothing Irons of all sizes, Coffee Mills, Hinges
of all kinds, Screws, Locks of all kinds, Files,
Squares, Planes, Rasps, Shears, Scissors, Pistols,
Axes, Sledge Hammers of all sizes, Hatchets,
Hand and Wood Saws, Augers, Drawing Knives,
etc.
WOODEN WARE.
Brass-Bound Pails, Churns, Dough Trays and
Rollers, Tubs, Well Buckets, Brittania Dippers,
Lemon Squeezers, etc.
RUST PROOF WHEAT
And Oats for seed.
CROCKERY
And Glassware of all kinds, and Lard Jars in
abundance
CANNED GOODS.
RECENT heavy arrivals in this line render
our assortment the most complete ever shown
in this incipient city, we think. Peaches?a half
dozen varieties?6-pound Cans at 25 cents. Apples?3-pound
Cans, 12i cents. Tomatoes, two
sizes. Okra and Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon,
Mackerel, Potted Ham, Turkey, Chicken, Beef,
Tongue, etc. Corn, Pineapple, Pickles of all
kinds ; Mustard Pickles, Empire brand, are nice.
Pepper Sauce and other Sauces, French Mustard,
Coleman's Ground Mustard, in boxes or loose;
Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, etc. Jellies
in glasses or loose in firkins. Apple and Peach
Butter, Cayenne Pepper, Celery Salt, Condensed
Milk, Gelatine, Chocolate, Flavoring Extracts,
Fruit Syrups, Royal and other Baking Powders,
Sardines, Dessicated Cocoanut, Dried Apples,
Concentrated Ley, Castor and sweet Oil, etc., etc.
WITHERS ADICKES.
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LATIMER & HEMPHILL.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY !!
JUST arrived, another lot of Notions and Millinery
Goods, too numerous to mention. Our
determination is to serve our friends and customers
More -A.cceptal>ly
In the future, if possible, than we have done in
the past. Our great aim is to please, and keep a
mi *aa iiii inpnu ATAnr
HKSI-ULAS3 MILLintlf! dlUHCj
In all its branches, giving our friends good
Goods at the very lowest living prices.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Men's Fine Clothing, consisting of Broadcloth,
Black Diagonal and Cassimere Suits, made up in
the very latest styles and of the best material, at
prices that will suit everybody.
OVERCOATS.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters, of the
best material.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
We have on hands the best makes of White
and Medicated Scarlet Undershirts and Drawers,'
Scarfs, Socks, Collars, Cuffs, Ac.
LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
~GUANO SETTLEMENTS.
ALL persons owing us for Guano will please
come forward and settle for it, as the time is
now out, and we must close this matter up.
LATIMER A HEMPHILL.
J. J. SMITH & CO.
OUR STOCK
rS now very full, consisting of full lines of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Hats, suitable
for the season.
DRY GOODS.
In Dress Goodsour stock is very complete, consisting
of all the new styles in Momie Cloths,
Cashmeres, Brocades, and Australian Crepes, in
all the desirable shades, and at prices to suit the
times,
BLANKETS.
Our stock of white and colored Blankets cannot
be excelled by any house in town, and at low
prices.
CASSIMERES,
Jeans, Kerseys, and Waterproof Cloth, in all
qualities.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
We have a full line of Shawls and Cloaks, in
all qualities and prices.
PRINTS.
Jupt received a new lot of pretty Prints, at 12
and 14 yards for one dollar.
BED TICKING,
Alamance Yarn and Plaids, brown and bleached
Shirting, red, white and grey Flannels1 Cheviots
for Shirts, Hickory Shirting, and, in fact, all
goods to be found in a first-class Dry Goods stock.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We have a good stock of Boots and Shoes for
men and boys. Also, a full stock of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all the different
grades, and at as low prices as can be had in town.
CLOTHING.
Our stock of Clothing is full and complete, consisting
of Overcoats from $3.50 up, ano Business
and Dress Suits at all prices. Give us a call, if
vou want a nicesuit.for a little monev.
J. J. SMITH <fe CO.
DOBSON & PARISH.
FODDER WANTED.
aaaa BUNDLES OF GOOD FODDER
OUIMJ Wanted, for which we will pav the
highest market price. We will also pay the highest
price for all too
CORN BROUGHT TO US.
We have a complete stock of Riding Bridles,
Blind Bridles, Wagon Whips, Buggy Whips,
Horse Collars, all sizes and prices.
BASKETS FROM 10 CENTS UP.
Churns, Washboards, Well Buckets, Lock and
Tongue Chains, Trace Chains, Breast Chains,
Pistols, Cartridges all sizes, Blacking Brushes,
Whitewash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes,
Putty, Wheat Bran.
GOOD FLOUR
Always on hand. New Crop New Orleans Molasses
to arrive this week, in endless varieties and
prices.
GIVE US A CALL
And get ourlow prices. Potware and Tinware,
of all kinds, and at prices to suit the times; Andirons,
Shovels and Tongs with Brass Tops, something
nice and cheap, at the well-known house of
DOBSON & PARISH.
J. M. ADAMS. "
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
STOYES AND TIN WARE!
If Stoves you wish to buy,
Call at Adams' Store and try
His Tinware, Potware, Wooden Ware, Crockery
and Glassware, so cheap for cash. His prices are
! exceedingly low. Cash sales and small profits
| are his motto.
Remember, when you wish to trade,
That money saved is money made.
Ry purchasing at Adams' Store
You save full ten per cent, or more.
Prove the fact, you'll flml in time
More truth than poetry in my rhyme.
So come and try ine without fail.
J. M. ADAMS.
HgATIyG SXOVES#
1 HAVE just received a splendid lot of BOX
STOVES, suitable for Churches, Stores and
Schools Houses. All of which T intend to sell
i cheap, for cash. J. M. ADAMS,
I York vilie, S. C.
H. F. APICKES, JR.
OUR HOLIDAY GOODS
ARE
ARRIVING.
WE have a large line of Toy and Picture Books
just received, such as Sleeping Beauty,
Dame Crump, Childhood's Delights, Visit of St.
Nicholas, Babes in the Wood, Bob's School Days,
rru- hymoo Wonderful Lobds of Sam
lilt? rumpniii aiwu.jv, ?
Patch, The Ten Little Niggers, Red Riding Hood,
Cinderella, House that Jack Built, Cock Robin,
Last Days of Jesus, The Twelve Apostles, The
Prodigal Son, Early Life of Jesus, "Peter's Miraculous
Deliverance, and many other Bible tales,
beautifully illustrated. Aunt Friendly's Series,
Uncle Ned's Series, Santa Claus' Story Box, Ac.,
and hundreds of others with bright pictures and
entirely new. A lot of English Juvenile Books
beautifully gotten up, and a nice line of
CHRISTMAS CARDS
The best edition of Mother Goose's Melodies.
We have a nice lot of
GIFT BOOKS,
That will interest grown folks as well as children,
such as Chatter-Box for 1880, Arabian Nights,
Swiss Family, Robinson, Scottish Chiefs, Last
Days of Pompeii, Vicar of Wakefield, Paul and
Virginia and Rasselas in one volume, Thaddeus
of Warsaw, Children of flfe Abbey, Ac., and a
beautiful line of
GILT POEMS,
Tinted Paper and red lines. Burns, Byron,
Campbell, Favorites, Dante, Goldsmith, Hemans,
Hood, Lucile, Milton, Moore,
POETRY OF FLOWERS,
Meredith, Pilgrims' Progress, Scott, Tennyson.
Wordsworth, and a large line of Seaside and
Franklin Square Library to arrive.
IUST STOCK
A large lot of useful Presents far Children, Writing
Desks, Work Boxes, School Satchels, Drawing
Slates, and Box Paper, till you can't rest. At
all prices, from
15 CENTS TO $1.50 PER BOX.
A large lot of Christmas Goods to arrive
NEXT WEEK,
And will publish list when in Store.
DO NOT FORQET
That we are selling many Staple Dry Goods below
the market prices.
WANTED.
Everybody to settle their Accounts.
H. F. ADICKES, JR.
l liAKK KKIM H tilin
"Important notice.
THIS is to notify every person who owes us
by
NOTE, ACCOUNT OR OTHERWISE,
That we are in need of money and want them to
come up and
SETTLE AT ONCE.
We ask you to remember your promise.
The 1st of November
Is nearly here, and you have not paid us. We
don't want to find you delinquent.
come and pay us,
And we will all
FEEL GOOD,
Besides you will make your credit certain for another
year. We did not charge you
BIG PRICES FOR SUPPLIES
On time this year, and cannot afford to extend
the time without great inconvenience. So
Bring- TJs Your Cotton,
We will pay those who owe us more for their
Cotton than anybody else will, to settle up.
CLARK BROTHERS.
TT/siTm iNTT A TIT TirimAlT
VISIT UttAitJjJjSXUlN
DURING THE WEEKS DEC. 6 TO 17, 1880.
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LOW EXCURSION RATES
ON ALL RAILROADS.
HiT iTTlMTlsIl Mllrl CROVOS.
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THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
OF THE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OP SO. CA.
SPLENDID EXHIBITS
Of the Mechanical and Agricultural progress of
the past year?interestingand instructive.
LARGE NEW HALL*,
ERECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THE EXHIBITIONS
OF THE SOCIETY.
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THE SOUTH CAROLINA JOCKEY CLUB
Will haveRACESon the WASHINGTON RACE
COURSE, near the City, on the
8th, 9th, 10th and 11th of December.
They are led to believe, from the number of entries
in the Stakes and from the Stables expected,
that there will be better Racing than they have
had for the last ten years.
Meetings of State Grange, P. of H., and
Grand Lodge A. F. M.
All places of Amusement open with choicest
attractions.
Tjzir Attractive Exhibits of all kinds solicited
for the Industrial Exhibition.
;?r#-The large crowd of Visitors to the Exhibition
oilers a paying opportunity to Manufacturers,
| Ac., to display their products.
For space and particulars apply to
E. L. ROC'IlE, Secretary.
I November 25 48 2t
NOTICE.
IAMstill Agent for the "American"becauseitis
the best and cheapest Sewing Machine made,
i J. R. SCHORB.
AUCTION SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from Joseph A. McLean,
Judge of Probate for York county, I will
eiyjose to public sale on FRIDAY, the 17th of
DECEMBER, instant, at the late residence of JOSEPH
W. LEECH, deceased, sbout two miles
south-east of .Hickory Grove, the PERSONAL
PROPERTY of the said deceased, consisting of
seven MHes, one Horse, a number of Milch Cows
and Bee. Cattle, 13 head of Sheep, twenty head of
Hogs, between 700 and 800 bushels of Corn, between
3,0c0 and 4,000 bundles of Fodder, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils,
Ac.
Terms of Sale?CASH.
JOSEPH E. LEECH, Administrator.
NOTICE,
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH
W. LEECH, deceased, are requested to make
payment without delay. Persons having claims
will please present them properly authenticated.
JOSEPH E. LEECH, Administrator.
December 2 49 3t
A nMTVICTD A THP'IS fi A I F.
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BY virtue of an order from J. A. McLean,
Judge of Probate for York county, I will expose
to public sale, at the late Vesidenee of DENNIS
CROSBY, deceased, ten miles Southwest of
Yorkville, on the Pinkney Road, on TUESDAY,
the 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, next, the
PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to the estate
of said deceased, consisting of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, six head of Mules, a number
of Milch Cows and Beef Cattle, about 400 bushels
of Corn, 2,000 bundles of Fodder, about 100 bushels
of Cotton Seed, Blacksmith's Tools, one TwoHorse
Wagon, one One-Horse Wagon, one Buggy
and Harness, one Saddle, one Cotton Gin,
Farming Utensils, Ac.
Thrms of Sale.?CASH.
A. B. CROSBY, Administrator.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of DENNIS
CROSBY, deceased, are hereby notified to
make payment without delay. Persons having
claims against the said estate are requested to
present the same to the undersigned properly authenticated.
A. B. CROSBY, Administrator.
November 25 48 2t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAB0LINA-Y0EK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
C. P. Sandifer, Surviving Administrator ofChas.
Mcllwain, deceased, Plaintiff, against Violet
I. Mcllwain and John M. Mcllwain, Defendants.?
Decree for Sale,
IN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale,
made if! the above entitled cause, dated November
?, 1880,1 will expose to public sale, at
York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT,
(Sales-Day) during the legal hours of sale, the
following tract of land, to wit:
All that certain parcel of land, on the waters of
Toole's Fork, bounded by lands of F. H. Brown,
B. F. Rawlinson, and the William Adkins and
Margaret Mcllwain tracts, containing
ONE HUNDRED A NINETY-NINE ACRES,
More or less.
Terms of Sale.?One-half Cash; balance on a
credit of twelve months, with interest from the
dav of sale, to be secured by the purchaser's bond
ancl a mortgage of the premises sold.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
^November 11 46 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Henry H. Watson, Plaintiff, against William M.
McCarter, J. A. Ware and J. R. Wells, Defendants.?
Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale.
IN obedience to the Judgment of Foreclosure
and Sale, made by Hon. J. H. Hudson, one of
the Circuit Judges, in the cause above entitled,
dated November the8th, A. D., 1880,1 will expose
to public sale, at York Court House, during the
legal hours of sale, on the
FIRST MONDAY (Sales-Day) IN DECEMBER,
next, the following described tract of land, to wit:
All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situated
in York county and State aforesaid, on the headwaters
of Fishing Creek, on the East side of the
road leading from Yorkvilleto King's Mountain,
containing *
FORTY-SIX AND A QUARTER ACRES,
More or less, adjoining lands of J. W. Gardner,
William Gardner and others, sold as the property
of William M. McCarter to foreclose a Mortgage.
Terms.?CASH.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 11 46 4tCLERK'S
SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
C. P. Sandifer, Surviving Administrator, Plaintiff,
against William Adkins, Defendant.?Decree
to Sell Land to Pay Purchase Money.
IN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale,
made in the above entitled cause, dated November
?, 1880,1 will expose to public sale, at
York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT,
(Sales-Day) during the legal hours of sale, the following
tract of land, to wit:
All that tract of land, situated in York county
and State aforesaid, whereon William Adkins resided,
on the waters of Toole's Fork, bounded by
lands of F. H. Brown, William Thomasson and
others, and containing
ONE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES,
More or less.
Terms of Sale.?One-half Cash; balance on a
credit of twelve months, with interest from day
" 1 - 3 1~ ? 4lA mtiM/tknonM'a v\An/1 on/1 O
01 8816, secureu uy luc puiuuooci o uvuu uim u
mortgage of the premises sold.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 11 46 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
THE attention of all persons having an interest
in the King's Mountain Iron Company lands
and of parties desirous of making purchases, is
respectfully called to the sale of all of said land
lying on the Union side of Broad River, which
will take place at UNION COURT HOUSE, on
SALES-DAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
Under the supervision of James Munro, Esq.,
Clerk of Union county, in obedience to the Order
of the Circuit Court for York county.
The lands consist of some
1100 OR 1200 ACRES,
Which have been recently surveyed and subdivided
into eight or nine smaller tracts, plats of
which are in the hands of Clerk Munro. One of
these, known as the Rolling Mills Tract, contains
one of the
FINEST WATER POWERS IN THE STATE.
The terms are easy, being one-four'' Cash, and
balance in one, two and three years, .vith interest,
to be secured by bond and mortgage.
For further particulars, call on Clerk Munro, or
Union ; or, Col. W. W. Gaffney, one of the Commissioners
of survev, Gaffney Citv, S. C.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 1 47 3t
CLERK'S SALE.
00UET OF C0MM0M PLEA8?TOBKAllen
B. Crosby vs. Jno. S. Crosby and others.
PURSUANT to the Order, Judgment and Decree
made in above entitled cause, on the
tirst day of December instant, by Hon. T. J.
Mackey, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, I
will expose to public sale on
SALES-DAY IN JANUARY NEXT,
at York Court House, between the legal hours of
sale, the following tracts of land, to wit:
1?The "Home" place, adjoining lands of Richard
Sherer, Mrs. Russell and others, containing
ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY-FIYE ACRES,
more or less.
2?The "Blair" place, adjoining the "Home"
place and lands of John L. Rainey and others,
containing
THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES,
more or less. This tract will be divided before
day of sale and sold in two separate parcels, to be
shown by plats filed in Clerk's office at Yorkville.
3?The "Hogg" place, adjoining the "Home"
place and lands of Elijah Nix and others, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES,
more or less. x
4?The "Granny Hogg" place, adjoining lands
of Elijah Nix, M. Russell and others, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES,
more or less.
(The number of acres in each of the above four
tracts is estimated. Plats, showing exact number
in each tract, will be exhibited on day of sale,
and by them sale be made.) *
5?The "Kell" place and the "Smith" place, ly
ing a few miles from the "iiome" piace, aiviueu
ii.to lots, with the "15 acre" lot and the "4 acre"
lot annexed to- the adjoining lot cut from "Kell"
place.
(Plats of the several lots will be on file in my
office by or before the 20th instant, and will be
exhibited on day of sale, and by them sale be
made.)
Terms of sale : One third cash, and the balance
on a credit of one and two years, in equal installments,
with interest from day of sale?with
privilege to purchaser to pay all cash : the credit
portion of purchasers' bia to be secured by purchaser's
bond, and the right reserved to the Clerk
of the Court, upon failure of payment of either
installment, at the maturity thereof, to expose
the purchased premises, after like advertisement
as in the first instance, to re-sale at purchaser's
risk, upon any convenient sales-day thereafter,
| without further process or the order of any
Court: titles to be reserved until payment of
[jurchase money in full, and purchasers to have
eave to pay off bonds before maturity.
The lands offered for sale comprise the real estate
of Dennis Crosby, late of York county, deceased,
and are very valuable.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Clerk.
December 2 49 4t
. OLD NEWSPAPERS,
OF large size, suitable for wrapping, for sale
at one cent each, at the
i ENQUIRER OFFICE.
AUCTION SALES.
CLERK'S SALE.
LANDS OF KING'S MOUNTAIN IRON CO.
South Carolina, York County?In the Court of
Common Pleas.
Thomas J. Bell, as Agent of Certain Creditors of
King's Mountain Iron Company, Plaintiff,
against John McGill and others, Defendants.
Decree to Sell Lands of the late King's Mountain
Iron Company.
IN obedience to the Decretal Order of Sale made
herein, by his Honor Judge J. B. Kershaw, at
the July Term, 1880, of said Court, I will expose
to public sale at York Court House, ON SALESDAY
(it being thefirst Monday) IN JANUARY,
1881, all the real estate of the late King's Mountain
Iron Company, which lies in York county,
on the waters of Broad River," and held by the
Plaintiff, Thomas J. Bell, as agent of the Defendants.
To be sold in SEVENTY-FOUR (74) Tracts,
according to maps of survey on file in my office,
to wit:
M A it A It
Ill/I IT A,
Covering 2,352 acres, being that portion of the
River Furnace and Forge Lands, lying on Broad
River, next to Black's Station, and north-west
of Doolittlo Creek, and bounded bv lands of Magnetic
Iron Company, Mrs. McCosh, Berry Moss,
W. C. Black, Bfanton, Jacob B. Moore, William
Moss, King's Mountain Iron Company, Map B.,
and others. This land is divided into 29 tracts,
numbered from 1 to 29 inclusive, on said map,
according to which division the said land will be
sold, as follows:
Tract No. 1, containing 12 Acres, lying between
the Quinn Road and Dr. J. G. Black's line, south
of Black's Station. .
Tract No. 2, containing 39 Acres, lying south of
No. 1, and east of the Quinn Road.
Tract No. 3, containing 54 Acres, lying east of
No. 2.
Tract No. 4, containing 111 Acres, lying east of
No. 3.
Tract No. 5, containing 4o Acres, lying south of
No. 4.
Tract No. 6, containing 65 Acres, lying west of
No. 5.
Tract No. 7, containing 38 Acres and adjoining
lands of Berry Moss ana Dr. Black.
Tract No. 8, containing 26 Acres, lying south of
No. 7.
Tract No. 9, containing 26 Acres, lying south of
No. 8.
Tract No. 10, containing 50 Acres, lying south of
No. 9.
Tract No. 11, containing 50 Acres, lying south
of No. 10.
Tract No. 12, containing 66 Acres, lying west of
No. 11.
Tract No. 13, containing 53 Acres, lying north of
No. 12.
Tract No. 14, containing 50 Acres, lying north
of No. 13.
Tract No. 15, containing 94 Acres, lying north
of No. 14.
Tract No. 16, containing 59 Acres, lying west of
No. 15.
Tract No. 17, containing 132 Acres, lying Bouth
of Nos. 16 and 23.
Tract No. 18, containing J37 Acres, lying south
of No. 17.
Tract No. 19, containing 101 Acres, lying southeast
of No. 18.
Tract No 20, containing 172 Acres, lying southwest
of No. 18.
Tract No. 21, containing 63 Acres, lying north of
No. 20.
Tract No. 22, containing 82 Acres, lying northwest
of No. 21.
Tract No. 23, containing 103 Acres, lying north
of No. 22.
Tract No. 24, containing 118 Acres, lying west of'
Nos. 20, 21 and 25.
Tract No. 25, containing 106 Acres, lyingsouthenst
nf No. 24.
Tract No. 26, containing 110 Acres, lying south
of No. 20.
Tract No. 27, containing 95 Acres, lying west of
No. 26.
Tract No. 28, containing 131 Acres, lying south
of No. 27.
Tract No. 29, containing 164 Acres, lying southeast
of No. 28, and east of Broad River.
The line separating No. 3 and No. 4, divides the
Lee Ore Bank, which contains Magnetic Iron Ore
of superior quality.
Tract No. 29 contains the Murphy Tunnel (Specular)
Ore Bank.
The line separating No. 16 and No. 23 divides
the Lime Quarry beds. *
The line separating No. 20 and No. 25 divides
the Plantation (Magnetic) Ore Bank, in which ore
the South Carolina Manufacturing Company have
a joint interest.
MAP UB,"
Covering 4,357 Acres, being the renyainder of the
River Furnace and Forge lands, lying on Broad
River, east of Doolittle Creek, ana bounded by
lands of K. M. Iron Company, (Map A.) Nesbit,
J. B. Moore, Haas, Jas. Childers, McGill, Meacham,
Martin and others. This land is divided into
16 tracts, numbered from 30 to 45 inclusive, on
said map, according to which division the said
land will be sold, as follows:
Tract No. 30, containing 910 Acres, lying southeast
of No. 29, (on Map A.) , and north-east of
Broad River, covering the Old Forge site and
Water-Power.
Tract No. 31, containing 27 Acres, lying north
of No. 30.
Tract No. 32, containing 238 Acres, lying north
of No. 30?nd east of No. 31.
Tract No. 33, containing 620 Acres, lying on
Broad River, including several islands, and
known as the Peeler land.
Tract No. 34, containing 78 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 33.
Tract No. 35, containing 181 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 34.
Tract No, 36, containing 129 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 35.
Tract No. 37, containing 130 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 36.
Tract No. 38, containing 132 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 37.
Tract No. 39, containing 322 Acres, lying east of
Nos. 38 and 42.
Tract No. 40, containing 168 Acres, lving south
of No. 39.
Tract No. 41, containing 271 Acres, lying southwest
of No. 40.
Tract No. 42, containing 575 Acres, lying west
of Nos. 39 and 41.
Tract No. 43, containing 218 Acres, lying south
of Nos. 42 and 44.
Tract No. 44, containing 397 Acres, lying west
ofNo. 42.
Tiact No. 45, containing 70 Acres, lying souinwest
of No. 44.
The water power on No. 30, Is the finest on the
east side of Broad River, and one of the finest
water powers in the State.
Tract No. 43, also, contains a fine water power,
and covers a portion of the Moss Island.
MAP "C,"
Covering 2651 Acres, known as the King's Creek
Furnace lands, lying on King'sCreek, and bounded
by lands of Blanton, W. W. Gaifney, Green,
Ellis, Gold, Meacham, (Caveny), Hollander, W.
H. Carroll, T. P. Whisonant,Childers, Stewart, J.
B. Moore, Morgan and others. This land is divided
into 20 tracts, numbered from 46 to 65 inclusive,
on said map, according to which division the
said land will be sold, as follows: '
Tract No. 46, containing 170 Acres, lying southwest
of Col. Gaflfneyis Gist place.
Tract No. 47, containing 91 Acres, lying southeast
of No. 46.
Tract No. 48, containing 38 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 47.
Tract No. 49, containing 88 Acres, lying northeast
of Gaffney's Gist place.
Tract No. 50, containing 79 Acres, lying northeast
of No. 49.
Tract No. 51, containing 176 Acres, lying southeast
of Nos. 49 and 50.
Tract No. 52, containing 86 Acres, lying north
of No. 51.
Tract No. 53, containing 46 Acres, lying east of
No. 52.
Tract No. 54, containing 88 Acres, lying east of
No. 53.
Tract No. 55, containing 155 Acres, lying south
of Nos. 53 and 54.
Tract No. 56, containing 158 Acres, lying southeast
of No. 55.
Tract No. 57, containing 82 Acres, lying north
of No. 56.
Tract No. 58, containing 370 Acres, lying east of
Nos. 56 and 57.
Tract No. 59, containing 208 Acres, lying south
of No. 58.
Tract No. 60, containing 70 Acres, lying west of
No. 59.
Tract No. 61, containing 31 Acres, lying north
of Nos. 60 and 62.
Tract No. 62, containing 284 Acres, lying aouth
of No. 61.
Tract No. 63, containing 103 Acres, lying south
of No. 62.
Tract No. 64, containing 200 Acres, lying west
of No. 62.
Tract No. 65, containing 138 Acres, lying west
of 64 and Jordan Meacham land.
Tract No. 58, contains the old King's Creek
? a
rurnaue anu nawr ru?oi.
MAP "D,"
Covering 495 Acres, known as the Henderson
lands, lying on the east side of King's Creek, and
bounded by lands of Joe Hardin, Hullender,
Meacham, Bird, Roberts, Goforth, and others.
This land is divided into 3tracts, numbered
from 66 to 63 inclusive, on said map, according
to which division the said land will be sold as follows:
Tract No. 66, containing 142 Acres, being the
northern portion of the Henderson lands.
Tract No. 67, containing 170 Acres, lying south
of No. 66.
Tract No. 68, containing 183 Acres, lying east
Qf No. 67.
MAP "E,?
Covering 345 Acres, known as the Bradley lands,
lying on Gum Branch of King's Creek, and
bounded by lands of James Caldwell, McGill,
Crawford, Jack Martin and others. This land is
divided into 3 tracts, numbered from 69 to 71 inclusive,
on said map, according to which division
the said land will be sold, as follows!
Tract No. 69, containing 87 Acres, being the
western portion of the Bradley lands.
Tract No. 70, containing 149 Acres, lying east
of No. 69.
Tract No. 71, containing 109 Acres, lying north
of No. 70.
MAP "F,"
THE HADLEY& BIRD ORE BANK TRACTS,
containing 58 Acres, more or less and adjoining
lands of Abram Hardin, Gold, Carroll, and others
: To be sold in one bodv as No. 72. This tract
contains a valuable (Specular) Ore Bank.
THE SCOGGAN TRACT,
Containing 45 Acres, more or less, and adjoin
lag lands of Meacham, Childere, McGill and others:
To bo sold in one traot as No. 73.
THE EAGLE ISLAND,
Containing 40 Acres, more or less, lying in Broad
River, opposite tract No. 43, (on Map B.) to to
sold as tract No. 74.
ALSO,
There will be sold at the same time, manmr
and place:
1. The interest of the late K. M. Iron Company
in that island lying in Broad River, below Eagle
Island, and opposite Jeffries' Mill, containing
14 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
2. The interest of the said late Company intfce
Minerals, on a tract of land of the Magnetic iron
Company, known as the Quinn lands, lying in
York county, and adjoining the lands of said late
Company.
8, The Lime interest of said late Company, in a
tract of land belonging to Mrs. Eliza Long, lying
in York county.
4. The Mineral interest of said late Company
in a tract of land belonging to Noah Hardin, lying
in York county, and adjoining lands of Jacob
M. Deal, Hamiltor Wilson and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-fourth of the purchase money in Cash ;
the balance on a credit of one, two and three
years, in equal installments, with interest lrom
date, payable annually, to be secured in each
case by the purchaser's bond, and a mortgage ci
the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for paper*.
$St* For further :>articular8 apply to Col. W. W.
Gaffloey, one of the Commissioners of 8urvey,
Gaffiaey City, S. C.; CoL W. B. Allison, Surveyor,
Yorkville, S. C.; James G. Baber, William Baber,
Thomas McGill, James Childers, (the last
two Commissioners also) Black's Station, S. C.
Witherspoon <fc Spencer, Plaintiff's Attorneys,
Yorkville, S. C.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
December 2 49 . 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA?YORK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Minerva A. Henkle, Plaintiff, against Jos. H.
Henkle and others, Defendants
SN obedience to the Judgment and Order for
Sale made by Hon. J. H. Hudson, one of the
rcuit Judges, !n above entitled cause, dated 9th
day of November. A. D. 1880,1 will expose to
public sale at York Court House on (Sales-Day )
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
During the legal hours of sale, the following described
tract ofland: All that piece, parcel or tract
of land, situated in York County, in said State,
in Catawba township, and adjoining lands of J.
C. Poag, H. H. Drennan, J. M. Willifora, and
others, and being the same tract of land whereon
James M. Henkle resided at the time of bis death,
containing
113} ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Terms of Sale.?CASH.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 11 46 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY. ,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
John S. Miller, Plaintiff, against Elva E. Boyce
and John Boyce, Defendants.?Decree for Sale
of Land and to call in Creditors.
IN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale
made in the above entitled cause, dated November
?, 1880,1 will expose to public sale, at
York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
(Sales-Day) during the legal hours of sale, the
following tract of land, to wit: A tract of
TTTTXT^-D-Birk Jtr TIT I P'l'v.RTY n.w acres,
LJIN nuriL/UJOLr iv xuaava A M**. Of
Lund, more or lees, in York county, Soutb
Carolina, bounded by lands of W. 0. Moss, Mary
Glover and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ono-half Cash; balance on a credit of twelve
months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured
by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the
premises sold. JOS. F. WALLACE, C.C. Pis.
November 11 .45 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
W. B. Wilson, Jr., Plaintiff, against Susan B.
Ross and Robert B. Shaw (minor) Defendants.
Decree in Partition.
IN obedience to the Order of Sale, made in the
above entitled cause, by the Hon. J. H. Hudson,
one of the Judges of the said State, dated
November|flth, 1880,1 will expose to public sale,
at York Court House, during the legal hours of
sale, on sales-day, the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
The following described tract of land, situated in
Catawba township, York county, and State aforesaid,
on Four Milo creek, bounded by lands of
James A. Sturgis, estate of Thomas L. Johnston
and others, containing
132* ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Tktims?CASH.
| JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 11 46 4t
CLERK'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK COUNTY.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .
John Nichols, Plaintiff, against Wm. A. H. Wilson,
Defendant.? Decree for Sale of Land.
IN obedience to the Decree and Order of Sale
made in the above entitled cause, dated No- ,.
vember ?, 1880, I will expose to public sale, at
York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT,
(Sales-Day) during the legal hours of sale, the
following tract of fend, to wit:
All thatpiece, parcel or tract or land, wnereou
Wm. A. H. Wilson now resides, situated in York
county, on Allison's creek, adjoining lands of
John Nichols, estate of Joseph Miller and others,
containing
152} ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Terms?CASH.
JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis.
November 11 46 4t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T1Y virtue of writs offieri facias, to me directed,
I will be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriff 's sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
DECEM BER NEXT,
at York Court House, the following property
to wit:
One tract of land known as the "Mill tract,"
with the mill situated thereon, containing forty
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. Williams,
William Poag, and others, levied on as the
Eropertyof J. N. McElwee, jr., at the suit of J.
McElwee, sen., and others. To be resold at the
risk of the former purchaser, and to be continued
to be resold at the risk of purchaser until the
purchase money shall be paid. (17.35
Terms invaria bly cash. Purchasers who do
not comply with the terms of sale, must expect the
property bid off by them to be advertised for resale
attheir risk for the ensuing sales-day.
R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C.
November 11 46 4t
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
rVELVE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE
(1245) ACRES of Land, belonging to the estate
of the late SAMUEL McALILEY, deceased,
will be sold at CHESTER, on MONDAY, the 6th
of December, next.
The land is divided into SIX (6) TRACTS,
plats of which can be seen at the sheriff's office.
Each tract contains both bottom and upland,
original forest and open land.
Also, SEVEN (7) LOTS in the town of Chester.
Terms of Sale.?One-third Cash. The balance
on a credit of twelve months, with interest from
day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and a
rt.frw rro nf nrfimififls sold. Purchasers to pay
UiU?l(l.6v >. I
for alj necessary papers.
MARY McALILEY, Executrix.
November 18 47 2t'
EXECUTORS' SALE.
BY virtue of an order from J. A. McLean, Esq.,
Probate Judge for York county, we will expose
to public outcry, at York Court House, on
SALES-DAY IN DECEMBER, next, just after
theSterjff's Sales, all the NOTES, ACCOUNTS,
and ether evidences of indebtedness, belonging
to the estate of A. BARRON, deceased, appraised
"doubtful" and "desperate."
Terms?CASH.
W. A. BARRON, 1
D. W. BARRON, J ExecutorsNovember
25 48 2t
FENCE LAW ELECTIONS,
FOE; the purpose of submitting to the qualified
voters of CHEROKEE and BROAD RIVER
townships, in York county, S. C., a PROPOSITION
TO ALTER THE FENCE LAW, in
accordance with the provisions of the Act of the
Legislature of South Carolina, approved June
7th, 1877, it is hereby ordered that an election be
held in said townships on SATURDAY, THE
18TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1880, and that the
polls be kept open from 6 o'clock, A. M., until 0
o'clock, P. M., the form of the ballot to be as follows,
viz.: Those in favor will use a ballot,
either written or printed?"In favor of altering
the Fence Law." Those opposed will use a ballot,
either written or printed?"Against altering
the Fence Law."?
The voters of Cherokee Township will vote at
BLACK'S STATION, at which precinct the following
persons are designated as managers of the
said elections J. R. Smith, Ira Hardin, J. W.
Rhvne.
The voters of Broad River Township will vote
at HICKORY GROVE, at which precinct thefollowing
persons are designated as managers of the
said election : J. C. Chambers, G. C. Leech and
John M. Morrow.
The managers above designated to hold the said
election, upon the close of the election, shall count
the votes and make return of the result and the
ballots to the undersigned, County Commissioners
of York county, at their office in Yorkville, %
at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, December 20th, 1880.
JAMES SCOGGINSo) County
' w wt wttttv w\
A.. F. LINDSAY. J Commissioners.
November 11 46 6t
GUANO CONTRACTS.
ALL persons indebted to the undersigned for
GUANO, on contracts made last Spring, are
requested to make immediate payment.
J. R. GARDNER.
November \ 45 tf
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