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LIST OF FXCLAIMFI> LETTERS. The follow ing is n list of the letters remaining ; in the postolflce at Yorkville, S. for the week ; ending November IS, ISM: Aaron Curry, Jell' Elliott, "J; James Paris, i Harriet Gortten, A. G. Good, Milas Miller, S. 11. Parker, Miss N. A. Smith, Laura Smith, Riter Stewart. Persons calling for any of the above letters are requested to mention that they are advertised in Tub Yorkvili.k Enqitikkr. A. SPRINGS WITHERS, p. St. November 22, 1893. JRarhft Reports. YORKVILLE, November 22.?CottonGA to?}. CHARLESTON, November 20.?Cotton7 7-10. LIVERPOOL, November 20.?Cotton I 1-lKd. NEW YORK, Noveml a 20.?Cotton 7 li>-10. Futures closed firm; sun* jh. aki nates: rsoveml>er, 7.7!); December, 7.84; January, 7.87; February, 7.05; March, 8.02; April, 8,10; May, 8.18; J une, 8.24. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK, November 17.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending November 17, 1803: 1803. 1802 Net receipts at all U. S. ports, 2!>0,271 255,072 Total receiptsto (late, 2,894,.'128 2,101,030 Exports for the week, 147,5)70 242,750 Total exports to date 1,373,fkV? 1,.'500,(>02 Stock in all U. S. porta, 1,036,261 1,011,730 Stock in interior towns, 178,04!) 130,!)3P Stock in Liverpool, 612,000 1,10.3,(KM) Stock alloat for Great Britain 350,000 300,000 j$})f(ial polices. . Preaching at Bcthesda. Rev. W. G. Neville will preach at Betliesda church, at 3 o'clock p. m., on next Sunday, 26th of November. November 22 47 It Another Car Load. We have received another car load of Acid ? Phosphate and Guano for the wheat sowers. These goods are cash in every instance. John C. Kuykbndal. Quick Settlement. Every person to whom we sold goods on time this year are hereby notified that their accounts are due Vigbt now. We can't wait, as we have done heretofore, until the 1st of January, before making collections. We are going at it at once. Every one owing us will receive a personal call or a notice of the amount due us with the request for immediate settlement. We mean all we say and shall insist on settlement in every case. John 0. Kuykbndal. A Nice Lot of Lamps. We have a large and nice lot of lamps and lamp goods that have to be sold. If we can't get a reasonable profit on them, we will take less. We can now sell you a lamp burner that formerly sold for 10 cents, for five cents; one that sold and sells yet for 15 cents, for 10 cents; one that still sells elsewhere for 25 cents, we will only charge you 15 cents for it. This is the way lamps and lamp fixtures are going at the York Drug Store. We Still Lead in Tobacco. We have, doubtless, the best Tobacco trade in the town. We say it without egotism that we are a judge of the manufactured article, buy it at close figures, and are thus enabled to give the customer the choicest chew for the least money. We cifer it from 17 cents a pound up. An Important Paragraph. Sick headache and a sensation of oppression and dullness in the head are very commonly produced by a disordered state and irregular action of the liver. Morbid despondency, irritating and over-sensitiveness of tno nerves may, in a majority of cases, be traced to the same cause. A course of I)r. Jackson's Liver Pills, taken according to the plain directions in the box, will positively cure all such conditions of the system. Not Safe Without It. The season of the year is upon us when coughs, colds and pneumonia are contracted, and bronchial and other throat and lung troubles are oireravated. In all such eases use Camp bell's Cough Cure. No family should be without a bottle always in reach. It has a larger home demand than any other medicine ever offered. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castoria We Expect to Continue Indefinitely. "I want a Sewing Machine. Arc you still selling them? I have not noticed them advertised in Thk Enqcirkh in a week or two." "Yes, sir, we arc still selling them and expect to continue indefinitely. We sell as good machines as are made, and cveryono of them is guaranteed for TEN years; and if not found to be as represented after a test of TWENTY days in your home, any machine sold by us will be taken back and every cent you paid will be refunded. Can anybody do any letter?" "No, that is as fair an offer as anyl>ody could make. I.want to buy a good machine for the least passible money. These traveling agents have been pestering me all summer, but I won't pay their prices for a machine. I am not able." "Well, sir, we can furnish you with a machine that will give you entire satisfaction, and wo know that our prices can't be touched. Here is our illustrated Sewing Machine circular. There is a machine for $I<>, there another for $18, there another for $20, here another for$22.50, and there still another for Those prices are for the ? machine delivered on board the cars at the fac* 1 e?:?J.? ...I.:..I, ;u naiinlltr lory aim you pay hip hpj^uk, in alsiut $1.50. A copy of Tick Enquirer goes for one year, without additional cost, witlc eitlier style machine." "All right, sir; I will take these circulars home with me, decide which machine I want, and let you know." The foregoing conversation took place in the business otlice in Tick Enquirer building a few days ago, and is printed for the benefit of everybody who needs a good, first-class, thorougly reliable light running Sewing Machine at abont factory prices, with extravagant agent's commissions left off. Of course we know that there are some people who prefer to buy a Sewing Machine at a big price simply because they have been used to seeing them sold that way, and have been educated to imagine that the high price charged adds to the merit of the machine. We have 110 fault to find with them. That is their privilege. We invite those who do not want to pay extravagant prices to call or send for our illustrated circular. L. M. Grist. HYMENEAL. Married.?On November 16, by Rev. Dr. S. A. Weber, Mr. J. L. WILLIAMS and Miss SALOME, daughterof Mr. James llenry Wallace. All of York county. At the parsonage, at Rethany, on the 8th instant, bv Rev. R. M. Stephenson, Mr. W. T. McKNIGHT and Miss N\ L. MARTIN. All of York county. IF YOUR SEWING MACHINE NEEDS either cleaning or repairing, remember I can do it for you at a moderate cost. I (ran also furnish all kinds of supplies. A. M. GRIST. November 22 47 tf OUR CASE SAUSAGE. ' ? 1 nACU CA1T. ir you nave nni, yunnin vrtou oiivSA<?E, be sure and do so, as it is pronounced as being T1IK BEST ever on this market. MALLaRD BROTHERS. October 15 45 <>tn SOKCIIUM MILLS. TRIE QUEEN OF THK .SOUTH?the best . SORGHUM MILL on tint market. See sample at J. W. DOBSON'S, Yorkville, and at our factory. ItOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. NOTICE TO TRESPASS MBS. ALL persons are hereby warned not to hunt, tish, cut timber, carry torches or in any other way trespass on n.y plantation in Bullock's Creek township, as the law will In? rigidly enforced against any who may disregard this notice. 11. F. HORT'ON. November 15 k> ;'t A COOl) BUSINESS OPENING. 1jV>lt sale a profitable HARDWARE Bl'SlNESS, with good will and interest. I have a stock of four thousand dollars. Canst? for desiring to sell, change of business. For further information, call at HARDWARE STORE, or address Lock Box, No. !?, Lenoir, N. C. No competition. November 15 U> It R. B. LOWRY. LOADED SHELLS. i?Ttn:v T a t I\L11 ) U11 li*I I V I i**i11 YV furnish you with tlioin on very short no- | tice. I have them loaded with dilVerent sizes of shot. I can furnish you any number of shot you want, from No. Ts up to No. 10's. Call and get a couple of boxes while tliev are so cheap. JUST RECEIVED. I have just received a fresh supply of H ECKKH'S OATMKAL, which is very nice. When you want to make good Buckwheat Cakes that will taste "moreish," vou had better buy a package of HECK Klt'S PHKKAKKD BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. CHRISTMAS CAKE. When yon want to buy Icing Sugar, Currants, I Citron and Raisins to make a Christinas Cake, lie sure and come to my store. R. R. LOWRY. SECOND HAND ENCilNES FOR SALE CHEAl\ One <5-Horse Power Agricultural, in tirst-cliuss order, as good as new. One 8-Horxo Power Agricultural, in good order. ROCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. | M.&H. C. STRAUSS. Don' / Quote Driers. Offer their goods cheap. Better articles than can be bought anywhere and some a great deal lower. They are convinced that their customers have found out that they have the cheapest store. Business is increasing daily. Come and judge for yourselves. We arc agents for Coats' Cotton, which wc will sell to merchants only, at the same price as it can be bought anywhere else at wholesale. The Cheapest Cash Store. GEO. T. SCHORB. LET ME REMARK That the Wilcox & White Organ Downs all Others, j J AM ready to place it In competition with any organ made. If my organ fails to bo all that is claimed for it, the manufacturers will replace it with a NEW ONE THAT WILL HO, AND j PAY ALL THE EXPENSES OP THE CHANGE. PIANOS Of the best make, fully guaranteed and at prices to suit the hard times. My expenses are LIGHT and I do all iny own work and therefore can and will sell you a FIRST-CLASS PIANO or ORGAN for loss than any other dealer can offer. Call on me or writ? for full particulars on anything iu the musical line. GEORGE T. SCHORR. SAVE YOUR OLD CLOTHES. HAVE them dyed, or you can dye them yourself. Use the Diamond Dye. No trouble to'use it. Full directions on each package. We have a lot of Diamond Dye Books and Color Cards wo will be glad to give you. You will find them very valuable. We sell all colors of Dyes. LOWRY A STARR. SHOULD YOU WANT A LAMP REMEMBER you can bo suited at Dowry A Starr's as to style and price. Wo have them from 20 cents to Ask to see our Kitchen Lamps. They arc the things you need. Still have a few Lanterns. Have extra Lantern Globes, Burners, Chimneys, etc. We sell the best Kerosene oil. Those who havo not bought their Bluestone will please call on us and get what they want. Wo still have some and want to sell it. HAVE YOU A CAN A R Y BIRI) t IF so, wo sell tho Seed to feed it on. Cuttle Fish Bone in each package of seed. If you want a Brush and Comb we havo thorn; also Lather Brushes. For making soft soap use Gold Dust.- It is also splendid fdr washing flannels, linens, etc. It is mdispensible in the kitchen. Tho finest thing out for cleaning lloors, glass, woodwork, etc. Sold by LOWRY A STARR. TOBACCO. WE will sell you twenty plugs of GOOD Tobacco for $1. LOWRY A STARR. THOSE WHO HAVE PAID THEIR ACCOUNTS with us will accept our thanks for same. Those who. have not jgiid, will greatly oblige by doing so at once. LOWRY A STARR, Lending Druggists. Good Roads are an indispensable factor in the highest commercial and social prosperity of this country, and are tho crying need of the times. Good Insurance at the lowest possible cost is equally necessary to t ho people's welfare. The Mutual Reserve fc'ITND I .TEE ASSOCIATION, of New York, CAN give it and DOES give it at 50 per cent, of the cost in the old line, level premium companies. The following figures should bcsufliciont to convince any man that it is what is claimed for it, viz: The greatest life insurance association of the age?the marvel of the nineteenth century : KO.OOO Policy Holders. $250,000,000 Insurance in Force. $17,177,000 paid in Death Losses. $:),51?,:S26 ltcserve or Emergency Fund. $48,112,000 New Business this year. When compared to the Mutual Reserve, the record of any other company pales into insignificance, when the age of this association is taken into consideration?only l.'i years. Ful' particulars on application. (JRIST BROS & BRICK, (icneral Agents, Yorkvillc, S. W. K. KKHOUKON. J. M. FKROUSOX. FERGUSON BROS. THANKSGIVING DAY! (o) What Is home wit liout a mother t What is Thanksgiving Day without a dinner! (o)~ WE feel sure that you are going to give your friends a good dinner on Thanksgiving Day?tomorrow week?so let us give you a recipe for making a large fruit cake: Take three pounds of Raisins at 20 cents a pound, three pounds of Currants at 10 cents, one pouud of Citron at 20 cents, one pound of best granulated Sugar at 15 pounds for $1, one and a quarter pounds of Swansdown Flour at $2.75 a sack, one pound of good, fresh Butter, (the kind wo always sell) at 20 cents, ten fresh Kggs at 15 cents a dozen, one-half cup of best N. O. Molasses at 00 ecu ,s agallon, one tablespoonful of Spice at 20 ccntsa nound, one tablespoonful of Nutmeg at 10 cents a d"??en, one teaspoonful of Arm and Hammer brand Soda in milk. All of the above can be obtained from us. NUTS TO CRACK. We have received a lot of Fresh Butternuts, Pecans, English Walnuts, Almouds, etc., at 20 ti pound. IN FRUITS .WE HAVE Fine Oranges, Lemons, Hamulus, Apples, uiul Dried Figs RECENT RECEIPTS. A line of the Finest French Candy ever brought to this town, which we sell at 25 cents a pound. A fresh lot of Kingans Hams at 14 cents a pound. A fresh lot of Prepared Oatmeal, at nj cents a pound. Also Pinhead Oatmeal at5 eoutsa pound. FEROrSNN PROS. J. H. RIDDLE. "SOMETHING ELSE." FOR several weeks past we have been considerably interested in the Shingle business, and have been able to furnish our friends with a first-class article in this line at a lower price than ever before known in this section; in fact we have been charged with selling "below cost." We have sold lots of them, and have been able in this way to lie of practical benefit to our friends ; but we are now more interested in something else, and hope to be able to interest a great many other people within the next ten days or two weeks. The "something else" to which we refer is the unpaid notes and accounts due the late lirm of KIRDLK A ('A KRoLL for supplies, fertilizers, etc. They were due "on or before" October 15. We have been "lyiif low and savin' notion' " for the past mouth on account of tile low price of cotton, but as there is little prospect of any considerable advance in the near future, we huvcdccidcd that longer silence is useless. It is absolutely necessary that the business of the old lirm be settled without further delay, and we want every person who is indebted to us in any amount, for anything, to settle in full by the FIFTH DAY oF DFCFMl'.KR AT 12 O'CLOCK. Now friends, please observe two points: WE SAY, EVERYBODY, and that is exactly what we mean ; and second, that the time is limited to December 5. Now. if Vol' owe the old lirm anything, it is YolJ to whom wean* talking. Wo hope it will not ho neeessary to say anything more on this siihjoot or to Do A N vTII i N(? Fl' RTIIFK. Tho Shingle mills up in North Carolina arc running at lull blast ami turning out l-ineh heart pine Shinnies, ami wo propose to stand l?v lour oiler to oontinne to sell them at ?2 per I.OtKI so long as the supply holds out. Come and see us when you want Shinnies or Family (iroeeries and Plantation Supplies. J. II. RIDDFF. W. \VAI)I)Y THOMSON', ATTORN JOY AT I^AAV, Yorkvillc, S. C. rlt.YCTICKS in all State and Federal Courts IVoinnt attention to till business. I September 14 37 11 mowkrs and krapioits. ; rpilKoelebrated WAFTKK A. WOOD MOWJL INC and UFA PINO M A CI I IN FRY and j Dl'TTON ( INS, are for sale bv ROCK IIIFF MACIIINF WORKS. i want cotton: 1AM still at the THRKF C'S DFPOT, and would urge upon all SFFFFUSol' the llceey I staple to show me their samples RFFORF t'FOSINti. I will ecrtainiy make it to their I interest to ealI on me. II. N. .MOORF. I September 13 37 tf ! W. M. HOUSTON & CO.1 i WE TOLD YOU I LAST WEEK rpiIAT ono of our representa1. lives wast lion makmgatour of the factories looking for goods at prices to suit the lianl times. Already arrived is 58 SUITS at $1.25 to$i.44. (>no esisc Pants (ft cents and tip. Anions them is a lot of Youth's Pants worth from ?1 to $">. Wo have marked them $2, $2.50 AND $3. Leaksvillo All Wool Cassi mores at 50 cents ; worth 75 cents. Hag Carpets at lrt cents. Hemp Carpets at I2J cents. Ingrain Carpets at ."I7A cents to 50 cents. Hrussoll Carpets at 70 cents. THESE ARE USS THAN FACTORY PRICES, Two beautiful Velvet Rugs at $$.34. Smyrna Rugs $3.50 to $f>.72. 150 dozen spools Maebino Thread at 2 cents a spool. 1 pack of 25 Envelopes at 2 cents. W. M. HOUSTON it CO., The Hustlers. KENNEDYBROS. & BARRON. WHILE WE HAVE NOT BEEN tolling the readers of The Enquirer about our handsome line of fall and winter goods, we have them all the same, and will now proceed to speak of a few lines: First, we will call attention to our line of Cassimers and Jeans for men's pants, and coats too, i'you want them. We believe we have a greater variety of this special class ol'goods than anybody in town, and we invite all persons desiring anything in this line to call ana see our goods. SHOES. Of course we are thoroughly aware of the fact that we are not the only d eiders in this town who handle SHOES for men, women and children, but wo do think that our line of these goods is the equal in every particular of anybody's, and we are absolutely sure that we can and do meet anybody's prices. We have line and coarse shoes for men, women and children, and ask an opportunity to show our goods and tell the price. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Writing Paper, Pens, Ink and Writing Fluid, and can please the most fastidious. In fact we make a specialty of pleasing. If you want cheap paper wo have it, and if you want fine paper we nave it. Wo also have a full line of writing pads for school children. CROCKERY. We have a nice lino of Crockery and you will not have to "go broke" if you get your table < furnishings from us. When you want anything in the HARDWARE line, be sure to call on us. We carry a a pretty full line and always sell at prices that prove that we are not in the gouging business. We sell SCHOOL HOOKS, and can always , supply such as are used in the free schools. If not iii stock will order promptly. KENNEDY HROS. & RARRON. ( LITTLE THINCS, WHEN properly preserved and brought together, make large things. One nail will not answer in building a house, but a few kegs 1 will. Five cents will not make a man rich, but enough of them will. The patronage of one Eerson will not supply salt consumed in my read for twelve months, but that of two might doit. The receipts for sharpening of one pair <>I scissors win 111>i. nuy :i occcm pan 01 skh-kings tor tlio baby, luit it' all tlio 1 LADIES In town wore to pay mo nor 10 cents each for putting (heir scissors in good shape everytiiue they need it, I might he ahle to supply myself, the "old woman" and all the hahies with suitable hosiery, and have a nicklc to spare the preacher. Then, with the repairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY i That I should get to do, I might live you know. I just call your attention to these things that you may have something to think about, and if there is anything I can do for you, just let mo know. J. II. KARNES, < Watchmaker and Jcwclery. 1 Yorkvillo, S. C., November 21, lStt'l. GEO. H. O'LEAHY. FURNITURE, CARPETS ANI) STOVES. XroiT will lind in stock lied Room Furniture I JL of all grades, Parlor Furniture, Sideboards, | Wardrobes, Rureausof all grades, Chairs of all grades, Cornice Poles, Frames, Pictures and 1 everything usually kept in a first-class furniture establishment at G. II. O'LEAKY'N. RUGS AND MATTING. WHEN you are on tlio market for something nice in the way of Rugs or Matting, remember that no one can allurd to supply your wants or suit your taste at a lower price than GEO. II. OLEARY. SADDLES AND HARNESS. YOU should, by all means, examine our SADDLES and HARNESS before you buy from irresponsible dealers. We have a full stock of reliable hand made Saddles and I Harness awaiting your inspection. G. H. 0'LEAKY. IT IS SAFE TO CONTINUE TAKALING with a house that has always treati / /><! van fniflvuiiil wnilnrl nil v/m nrmimtlv. I This I claim to have done. Accept thanks for the patronage so liberally extended to me, and I solicit a continuance of your favors for 1893. <i. H. O'LEARY. WHISONANT & CASTLES, HICKORY GROVE, S. C. THE LADY MANAGER Of Our Millinery .and DressMaking* Department HAS ARRIVED, and it is with sanguine assurance that wecan promise absolute satI isfaction in both lines, and wo cordially invite | our lady friends to inspect our DRESS GOODS AND HATS, and be convinced that our prices parallel the times. Beautiful! Stylish! Cheap! CLC)rriIL\G. "Wo are still in the ring" on Clothing and I have a ECU. I.INK of Roys' Youths' and I Men's Clothing at prices which defy compej lition. S1IOKS, YES SHOES. j When it conies to SHOES, our prices and j styles will tickle you ail but to death. Call to < see us. We will inake it pav vou. Wll I SONANT ?V CASTLES. EXCELSIOR RE lilt ER STAMPS. DO you know that a RI'RRER STAMP is a very useful article with which to mark | your collars, culls, shirts and handkerchiefs? i Well, if you don't, it is time you were learning. I 1 ...I D 1^. olo/. hcoI'mI l/i til tl 111 t > i their wrapping paper. He.; also useful to hotel clerks, hankers, druggists, postmasters, etc. I j have on hand some very line specimens of type, > suitable for marking clothes, and also for stampI ing envelopes, letter heads, hill heads, stalcj incuts, shipping tags, visit ingand business cards, i etc., which is at least equal to, or better than 7a j per cent, of the ordinary "botch-work" of amateur country printers. I also sell steel stamps, wax seals, seal presses, door plates, ticnuan silver key checks with name and address, and I also badges for policemen, railroad conductors land porters. "SAKKTY" I'KNCIL I'ot KKTS. I f you have a fountain pen or a pencil that you I don't want to lose, you can keep from losing i them by buying a "S.\ KMT Y" I'KNt 'I I. P<)( 'Kj KT. It only costs T\V KNTY-KI VK cents, and will save you the expense of buying so many ; lead pencils. I will be pleased to till all orders given me. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed. Address all orders to ItKtJ. M. (JKIST, Yorkville, S. ('. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. TIlOltortiULY fitted up with new backgrounds, accessories, Ac., and with a line j sky-light, I am prepared to take a picture in any I style of tiie art, as well executed as can be done elsewhere. CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. By the drv plate process I can take them in| stantly; makes no dillereiiee about fair or cloudy i wi'auuT. j I do all my own printing and finishing, and I there is very little delay in delivery. ENLARGED WORK. Pictures copied and enlarged and finished in | the highest style to lie had, and prices reasonable, (live me a call and see specimens of work, at inv (lallery on West Liberty street, near the jail. * .J. It. KrilOltlt. WM. C. LATIJIKK. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DRESS GOODS ? THEY CAME IN LAST FRIDAY! FROM time to time we have appealed to your sense of right and obligation, and with the majority it has been as if we had asked the "leaning tower" of Pisa to brace up and give us an honest look, square in the face, and settle up. i We have addressed you in a general way through The Enquirer ; we've addressed you by private letter; we've sent some of you ITEMIZED BILLS, . and most all of you STATEMENTS, and so far as our books can show, you may have been assassinated, as " Mayor Harrison was a few days ago, i ( by a crank. A crank can kill a man with as much case as a statesman or a doctor. ] Wc have all our accounts ready 4 i now to put in the hands of a lawyer, and if you owe us a mortgage, note or open account, you had better interest > yourself enough to SHE US, for 011 r the 16th of November it will be turned over to a competent collector, who ' may be harder to settle with than ourselves. W. C. LATIMER. ' miW BROTHERS. . ( "IT IS THE MIND THAT MAKES THE MAN," SAID the poet; hut modern cthioH deny this, and (jive tho credit to the TAILOR. It is riucstionablo, however, il"either are right. Who tne Tailor is, lias some claims here. He who would cultivate and improve the mind, must travel the same road of other learned men before him. Hut how different are those who wish to improve their outward appearance. They desire . to nave their Clothing made in the VERY LATEST STYLES, and the patterns NEW. This iswluit von will lind in the LONDON-PARIS CLOTHING sold by us. The makers NEVER FOLLOW, hut LEAD. Others try to imitato them ; hut before they reach tho goal, the London-Paris is still higher on the pinnacle of . NEWElt IDEAS. There is 110 lit that BORDERS ON EQUALITY. Why describe our line? It is an ESTABLISHED FACT that we 1 have led the styles from the time we opened to ] the present. A GARMENT That will he welcomed by a man or boy now as a valuable addition to his wardrobe, is a NICK . OVERCOAT. Weliavo indeed some SWELLS i in this line, sis well as MEDIUM and LOW price. There is about them the suggestions of ' the height of fashion in dress. They are really ( beautiful; almost too nice to be an encasement ] for the human form. Rut stop! The prices are j RIGHT, and you will be surprised when they are quoted. A ou cannot alioru to purchase before seeing this line. DO YOU WISH TO Decrease expenses ? Then buy the BANISTER J SHOE. Ask of those who have worn them, and . they will tell you it is by far the REST Shoe . made. Examine a few styles in our Shoe Case as yon enter our door. These were taken from i our regular stock, and were not made for exhi tion alone, but for wear. A newarrivalof IIATS, SHIRTS,COLLARS, and CUFFS. INMAN EROS., ( The Leading Clothiers. i "~READ ; AND HEED ; i The following letter gives yon an idea of how the Policy 1 Holders of the EQUITitSLE LIFE are satisfied with the results of their investment: ( ikeen'vii.i.k, S. C., Sept. 4, 1893. Mr. W. J. Roddev, Rock Hill; S. C. Dear vSir : In reply to yours of the 28th of July, giving 111c the re suits of my Tontine Policy in the Kquitable, would say that I am more than pleased with the result. I have decided to take the cash surrender value of my policy. Let me know at once what to do. I have been out of town for some time. Yerv trulv, L. M. POLIN. ' The sooner you secure a * * ml policy tne sooner you win derive the benefit, and the ! less it will cost you. Write for facts and figures today. Address, W. J. RODDEY, Manager l)?'|)iirtin<>iit of the Curollnas, ROCK IIII^T^ - - S. C. November 22 17 tf DOBSON'S BACKET. DKY GOODS, MIM.INEKY AND SHOE STOKE. ANOTHER NIW SlIFPLV OK OUTINGS AND PRINTS. DRESS ROODS AND BEDFORD CORDS AT DOBSON'S RACKET. MADAME THOMPSON'S CORSETS. WE have just received a new supply of THOMPSON'S ABDOMINAL NURSING R-II, E and N corsets. It is one of the BEST glove-fitting and most comfortable wearing Corsets on the market. We also keep WARNER'S HEALTH and ABDOMINAL CORSETS, and also a large lot of cheap Corsets from 25 cents to $1.75. nnMcnoTC ?T IO PCNTC bumruniOHi iu uliiio TO $1 A PAIR. LADES' RIBBED CTNDERVESTS AT 25 CENTS. Wen's Undervests at 24 Cents. Men's Good Drill Drawers and Shirts nt 25 Cents. ? - ?- - JEANS AT 20 CENTS. IHE BEST IN YORK FOR rHAT PRICE. JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF NICE iRJTINGS AT 7 CENTS; nriittipm at in CEYTSi UUil. 1 11JU J-%. M. I. \W V JL411 JL T. M. DOBSON, Manager. liOader of Low Prices. p&~ New York office on Broadway. ^ MAY & MAY, ~Z S imraa INTS. <L& ROOTS, HERBS. Wealth Growing Wild Around You. WE want theloca' botanists for miles around to cdme and consult with us in regard to uiyoftho ROOTS AND HERBS given in the ist below. We want w know in what quantises they can ho obtained, and wo will tell you .he value of each and lr>w to gather them. Wo liave just about completed arrangements with i Northern drug linn for handling them, and it might bo tho means of bringing THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS < mongus which otherwise would go elsewhere : Sarsaparilla, Snake Root, Prickly Ash, Oold311 Seal, Pumpkin Seed, Queen Root, Poke Root, Poke Berries, Smart Weed or Water Pepper, Tansy, White Willow, Yellow Jessamine, Wild Cherry Bar c, Yellow Dock, Feverfew, Catnip, Jimson Weed, Boncset Leaves, Burdock Root, Ground Ivy, Life-Everlasting, Mullen Leaves, etc. For further particular.-, r.nnly in person to MAY MAY , Druggists. We have the Latest A.nd Most Completi! Line of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, rogether with Druggists' Sundries, Colognes, Soaps, Extracts, Perfumeries, Hair and Toothbrushes, Combs, Rubber Goods, Trusses, And Prepared Plasters of all Hinds that we ever Handled, and Our Prices Knock out Competition on Every Round. Read Below, a few Things rhat you Should Know. LTTHST tiling that we want you to know is that wo handle onlv the VHKY HKST M MUCIN KS, and our proscriptions are chomicaliy pure, and are compounded with tlx* utmost care and the most intelligent accuracy, and our nriccs are just the same jus those of druggists who use inferior ingredients, and whose pharmaceutical knowledge is below mediocrity. May's Compound Cough Syrup. May's footpound Cough Syrup is the I test preparation mi the market for ('oughs, ('olds, Whooping ('ougli, Croup, etc, and for many years it litis had a prominent place in 111:111 v nrivate family medicine chests. If you want a sure, reliable, speed}* cough eure, always ask for MAY'S COMPOUND Col on SYIUTI\ Almost Everything. We liavo almost every tiling you ran think of in our line, ami especially is this true where the irtielo hits merit. Bovine, a Raw Food Extract. HOVINK is a raw food extract, free from iiisoluahlc elements, palatable and agreeable to the most delicate taste, and is largely recommended by physicians in cases of infants and invalids. When you want Drugs, always call on MAY A MAY, Druggists. T. BAXTER McCEAIiX.j ALL HEART 1 ^ 4-Inoli SliiHides at 82 a Thou-! sand or Loss, on a Fluctuating Market, and Cor- ? tainly notOver 82. IS .\ 11 > I would sell them id $"J, sill ijiM't to I lie KLi nTATlnN oft ho market,and iis soiuo | seem to think tlint F LI'("IT ATM means ;i ; liiirliof nrii-n I will wiv In llii-ni t lull I Imvo I . made a contract lor a large lot and thcv will not ' lie higher; lait II" tin* market Kld't "IT ATKS , DOWNWARD a little, I shall sell them for less, I think the priee will be lower in a short time, and would advise parties wanting shingles, to . wait a while longer, as there is no danger of a ' higher priee for manv moons, even if the price should ! 'liftTI'ATK. I BKINti ON VOI!It COTTON SEED. . I"have the nionev for them and WANT EVERY i RI'SII Kl, THAT COM ES To YORK VIEEE. , REMEMBER THE DEAD! j If yon enntemnlate the purchasing of a Monument or Tombstone, I would call your attention to the NEW RESIGNS recently placed on exhibition in my marble yards for your inspection, all of which are 111( * 11 GRADE STONES, and will he sold in competition with the "chalky" stulV, so commonly palmed otf on unsuspecting customers by unscrupulous dealers. T. 15. McCLAIN. t $10,000 AT COST ! FREW BROTHERS ] ENTIRE stock of goods, consisting of a well 1 selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth"ing, Hats, Caps, Roots and Shoes, Glassware, Crockery, Hardware, etc., etc., is ottered AT COST! A D AD-p rfDHnprrnMTTV ix xvxvxvjlj wrrv/ivi uiux x To buy your full and winter goods at a prioc | which will cause your pocket-hook to smile. This is no catch Or a bluff game, But a reality. Tlieso goods arc offered at cost in order to settle up the estate of W. M. FREW, deceased, and MUST and WILL he sold by January 1st, AT OR BELOW COST. It will Pay YOUTo see our Stock of Goods Before buying. C. W. FREW, Successor to Frew Bros., Rock Hill, S. C. HUNTER & OATES. THE TALK OF THE TOWN IS TIIE WA1EU WORKS TINS STYLE AND THE FIT OK STROUSE AND BROTHER'S CLOTHING AND Til 10 i dohscii siioe. ; Wearers of tlie Dorscli Shoes ; are never worried about a LOST SOLE ! HUNTER it OATHS. CORBIN DISK HARROWS AS now made, with the latest improvements, ' sharp disks, adjustable draught, weights, bull hearings and seeder attachments, are the MOST INDISPKNSARLK and LAlloR-SAV- 1 I NO TOOLS THAT CAN RE PUT ON A FARM. They will PLOW Six acres or more of stubble ground per tiny, mil do it better than a plow. PULVKItlZK Ten acres or more of fallow i ground per day. HARROW Twelve acres or more of plowed ground per day. SEEI) Twelve acres or more of wheat or oats per day. They Do the Work ol" a Plow, Harrow, Clod Crusher and Seed Drill. THE CORBIN IS STRONGER THANTHK STRONGEST. LIGHTER UGHTEST. SIMPLER VNT,1E SIMPLEST. NEATER thanthk XEATEST. i You need oue and need it NOW. Call and .see ' u.sabout it. If not convenient to call; why write. 1 THE GRIST-CARTWRKiHT CO., .State Agents, Yorkville, S. C. i?7)\tvaiTe stock Farm, Blueksburg, S. C. REGISTERED JERSEYS, WELCH ANI) SHETLAND PONIES. (Imported stock.) ESSEX AND REGISTERED CHESHIRE PIGS. Bred and for sale. OUR* JERSEYS are all of the celebrated Victor and Stoke Rogis strains, which have attracted so much attention throughout the North. HULL CALVES EoR SALE AT FARMERS' PRICES. If you are thinking of . starting a dairy herd don't overlook the Jerseys. They are the best dairy cows known to the world. We guarantee our ponies to be perfectly safe for ladies and children to drive. CAN SELL SHETLAND PONIES AS CHEAP AS ANY BREEDERS IN THE SOUTH. Write for what you want. i Address, Dr. J. O. BLACK, Blacksburg, S. C. ] TRUSTEE'S SALE OI'ILANl). T) Y virtue of a deed executed to ine as trustee X) Ibr the Loan and Savings Bank, of York- 1 ville, South Carolina, 1 will expose to public sale AT YORK COURT llol'SE, during the legal hours of sale, on I fie FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER, ISil.t, all that certain tract of laud situated in King's Mountain township, York county, South CariPIinn, conveyed to me .by <!. R. .\lc Daniel, and whereon he now resides, containing llil A<'It ION, MoKIO <>K MOSS, hounded by lands ul' 10. Spencer, It. N. MelOhvee and others. Tkkms ok Sam:?ON 10-11A I.K CASH, and halanee on a credit ol'twelve inonllis, with inter- ( est l'roin day of sale, secured by the purchaser's bond and a mort^a^c of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pav all cash. W. lIKdWN U'YMIO, Trustee. November l"> ) > at I CNDIOKTAKINC. I AM handling a first class line of COFFINS AND CASK I0TS which I will sell at the very lowest prices. Personal attention at all hours. T am prepared to repair all kinds of Furniture .< ...a...... "l J. KI) JEFFKRYS. January! 1 tf I). K. KINI.KY. J. S. HHICK. llMEY & Hit H E. ATTOltNKYH AT LAW, Yorkvillc, S. C. ALL business entrusted to us will be given prompt attention. OI1'KICK IN Til 10 BUILDING ATTIIK RKAR OK M. iV: II. C. STIIAUSS'S STORK. January 7 1 tf REPAIR YOUR MACHINERY NOW, BKKOItR the season for work. ROCK 111 LL MACHINE WORKS. AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SAM-:. Stale of South Carolina?-York Comity. IX TIIK rot'KT OK COMMON I'l.KAS. Win. I>. (Sleiin as Administrator, and others, against Virginia S. < ileiiti and others?Notice of Sale in Partition. BY virtue of a decree of court under date of November I t, ls'i;{, I will exjiose to public cile AT YORK COURT lltll'SK, during the egal hours of sale, n'1 tile FIRST MONDAY IN RKCKM RKH, l?M. salesday), the following real property, to-wit: I. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in York county, State aforesaid, ihout one mile northwest of York courthouse, t..l l.i.tin.li.,1 l.tt l.ituL ivl' IiiIiii \i Holm < 'i I 51 Wilkerson, \V. M. Walker, (1%. Spencer antl ithcrs, containing 2!HI ACRES, Ml IKK OK LESS. 'J. All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying in the comity of York, State aforesaid, bounded I?y lands of Miss Ann Clinton, \V. It. Wilson Jr., David Clark and others, containing FoHRTEKN ANIioNK-IIAI.K ACKKS, more or less. Terms ok Sale?ONK-TIIIRD CASH, and llie lialance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, to lie secured liy the lionil of the purchaser and a mortgage of lie premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaserto pav for papers. W. ItKOWN WYI.IH, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 1"? 40 .'tt CLERK'S SAI.IC. State of South Carolina?York County. IN THK COURT OF COMMON I'l.KAS. ('line Bros., Plaintill's, against Ophelia Briggs.? Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure, made in the above stated cause, I will expose to public sale AT YOKK C'Ol'KT llOl'SK, oil the FIRST MONDAY IN DKCKMRKR, NEXT, 1803, (salesday), the following real property to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situateel in the county of York, State aforesaid, containing TEN (10) ACRES, being the old homestead of Dr. J. (J. Black, bounded on the south by the R. and D. railroad, west by lands of J. (}. Black, north and west by lands of Mary E. Jack ins, east by lands of J. S. P. Hamilton and J. G. Black. Terms of Sale?ONE-HALF CASH. Balance in twelve months. Credit portion secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Leave is given purchaser to pay eni! III L Lilt* 1)111 111 UU9II. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers, The al?ove property will bo sold in lots. Plat an tile in clerk's ollioe, and also at the store of J. \V. Dull' A. Co., Blacksburg, S. C. W. BROWN WYLTE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 4(1 .'It CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County"of York. IN THE COURT OK COMMON I'LKAS. Samuel M. MeNeel against Withers Adickes and others?Notice of Foreclosure Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in the above stated cause, I will expose to public sale AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, 18M, (salesday), the following real property to-wit: All that certain parcel or tract of land, situated in York county, State aforesaid, CONTAINING 227 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, (less the tract described below) bounded by lands of A. F. Woods, John N. O'Farrell, Finlcy, R. J. Latta, Lowry, Barron and others. Also, all that parcel or tract of land in the possession of Defendant W. G. Turner, CONTAINING SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Withers Adickes, It. J. Latta and others. Terms ok Sale?ONE-HALF CASH. Balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 4(i 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?York County. IN THE COURT OK COMMON l'l.KAS. Walter J. Rawlinson, plaintiff, against ITattie Rawlinsou and others, defendants?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree of salo made in the above cause, I will expose to public, sale AT YORK COURT HOUSE, during the legal hours of side, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, ISM, (salesday) the following real property, towit: ' All that niece, unreel or tract of land, situated in the county and State aforesaid, containing SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, situated ten milcstrom York courthouse, and lour miles west of liock Hill, bounded by lands of W. J. Ibiwlinson, Steele, Perry Martin, Fewell and others, being the land which Joel W. Kawlinsondied seized and possessed. Tkhms okSai.k?ONE-TIIIRD CASH, balance on a credit of ono and two years, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Leave is given purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay all for papers. \V. RROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 4(> .'It CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?York County. in tiik court ok common fleas. Exchange Rank against John R. Lucas and others?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in the above stated cause, I will expose to public side AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, 1893, (salcsday), the following described real estate to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situated rm the waters of Turkey creek in York county, in said State, whereof Jacob Lucas died seized, hounded by lands of William Robinson and others, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sai.k?ONE-HALF CASH, and balance 011 a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of side, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Credit portion to bo secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 40 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?York County. in tiik court of common fleas. C. E. Spencer^ Executor, against C. Anderson King.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a judgment of foreclosure, I will expose to public sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, 1893, at YORK COURT HOUSE, the following real property: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situated within the corporate limits of the town of Yorkville, in said county and State, lying on the north side of the Piuckney road, being a part of that tract of land conveyed to B. T. Wheeler by S. R. Moore, executor, February 19th, 1881, and same conveyed to J. S. Jackson by C. Anderson King. Recorded in Book "J 10," page 571. Terms of Sai.k?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 40 3t CLERK'S SALE. Stale of South Carolina?York County. in tiik court of common fleas. Elizabeth Jane Jackson and others, against William B. Allison and others.?Partition. Notice of Side. BY virtue of a decree made in the above cause, T will expose to public sale, AT YORK COURT HOUSE, during the legal hours of sale, 011 the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, NEXT, 1893, the following real property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in said county and State, 011 waters of Little Allison Creek, bounded by landsof Kirk[mtrick, Jane Barnes, R. T. Nesbitt, Mrs. Henderson and William B. Allison, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less. Sold for partition. Terms of Sale?ONE-HALF CASH, and the remainder in twelve months, with interest from day of side, to be secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold. rurciiascr to nay mr papers. \V. HKOWN WV LIE, ('lork of the Court of C'oiniuoii I'leas. November 15 -hi .'It CI.KHK'S SAI.K. State ol'South Carolina?York County. IN Till-: CofllT op COMMON IM.KAS. C. 10. Spencer, Executor, against E. I'. Castles ami others.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a judgment of foreclosure, 1 will expose to public sale, during the legal hours of sale, AT Yt >UK Cot'1ST llt>l'SE, <>u the EI EST MONDAY IN DECEMHE1I, NEXT, I Nil.'!, (siih'silay), the following described real property to-wil: All that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situated in said county and State, containing 4!? AND TilKEE-til'AKTEli ACKES, more or less, hounded by lauds of .I. N. MeElwee, deceased, estate of David Seoggins, Hugh Love and U. -M. Drown. 'IV.itms ok Sai.k.?CASH. Rureluiser to pay for papers. W. HKOWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common l'leas. November 1"? -Hi .'It dwem.inc; houses cor went. rruv<> SMALL l)\VKLLINO HOUSES for Jl. rent. Apply to L. M. ORIST. June 7 t?l If llel/tinc ani) steam eittincjs, AN assortment of Melting and Steam Kittinfjs of all kinds in stock. HOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. separators. MASSALON, OK I/.Kit AND EARQUA11A H Separators for sale. HOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. AUCTION SALES. (M'.ltlv'S SALE. I 'I'. R.ixter M '( 'lain against J. R. T. Scott, adtn'r, an.I others; .las. ! '. Ilart, ex'or, etc., against I'. <ioloitli ami others. PI RSI A NT to the decree of the court ol" common pleas for York county, in the above entitled actions, I will expose to public sale oil I lie I'I RST MONDAY IN DK< 'KM RKR, (salcsilay) now next ensuing, in front of YORK CO CRT llnt'SK DooR, within the hours for shcrill's sales, the lands hereinafter described, I.VII1J* Meinj* 11i?nt* in im- mih ? inintj ui S'ork, late tin* property of W. L. < iofortli, dc| ceased; to wit: I a. Tlio Witherspoon tract, lying about one mile in a southwesterly direct ion from York courthouse, bounded by lauds now or formerly of J. 1*'. Lindsay, Peter Funk, \\\ 10. Hose and others, ami by the Pinckucy road, and containing TWO IIFNI>KEI> AND FIFTY I2.V)) A CHIOS, inure or less. I h. The Carroll tract, about two miles in a southwesterly direction from York courthouse, and bounded by lands now or formerly of.L F. ^ Lindsay, Mrs. .lane Harris and others, and containing TWlONTY-IOItiIIT (iS) ACKIOS, more or less. c. The Crist lot, in the southwestern suburbs of the town of Yorkville, bounded by the Pinekuey road on the east, and by lands now or formerly of Peter Funk, T. II. Met Main and others, and containing THREE (3) AC It ICS, MOKE (Jit LESS. <1. The Funk tract, in the southwestern suburbs of the town of Yorkville, bounded by lands now or formerly of II. T. Wheeler, Horace Hurt and others, and the Pinckncy road, and containing EIGHTEEN (18) ACRES, MORE OH LESS. e. The Funk Tan-yard lot, inthesouthwestern suburbs of the town of Yorkville, on the Pinckncy road, and bounded by other landsof W.JL. Goforth, deceased, and lands of others, and containing ONE ACRE, MORE OK LESS. 1'. The Mclvcnzio lot, in the southwestern suburbs of the town of Yorkville, on the Pinckncy road, and bounded by lands of W. L. Goforth, deceased, and lands of others, and containing ONK ACRE, MOllKOH LENS, g. The King's Creek Mill place, on tho waters of King's ereek, about fifteen miles in a northwesterly direction from York court house, and bounded by lands now or formerly of the King's Mountain Iron company, \V. Henderson Carroll, Phillip llamhnght and others, and containing 17# ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Tkkmh of Salk?ONE-HALF CASH, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to tho purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Notice is given that tho cash portion ot the bid must be paid immediately after the bid is accepted as the final bid ; and in default of immediate payment, such bid, under tho decree of the court, will bo rejected sis not bona tide, and I will proceed with the side. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 4(1 3t CLERK'S SALE. State ol'South Carolina?York County. IN THE CO CUT OK COMMON PLEAS. George L. Riddle, Administrator, against Martha A. Tucker and others.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in the above stated cause, I will expose to public sale, AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, 1803, (salesday), the following real property to-wit: Two tracts or parcels of land, situated in YORKVILLE, in county and State aforosaid; one known as TIIE BUTCHER PEN, or MASSEY LOT, bounded by Mrs. M. H. Metts on tho north, by public highway on tho east, by lot of Mrs. Canm on tho south, and on tho west by lands of Mrs. M. H. Metts, containing FOUR ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also one tract of land known as the John J. Evans tract, bounded by lands of Mrs. Camp, public highway, Mrs. Wright, A. Coward ami T. W. Clawson, containing EIGHTEEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also a lot or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, in tho village of Yorkvillc, known as the Factory Lot, fronting on Congress street, and running back 330 feet, bounded by marble yard recently in possession of R. 11 are, by lands of estate of G. W. Williams, deceased, and lot now owned by Carroll, Clark A Co., containing ONE-HALF ACRE, MORE OR LESS. All that piece or parcel of land lying west of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gunge railroad, in the town of Yorkville, bounded by lots of .lames Jctlcrys, Associate Reformed church lot, Narrow Gunge railroad, II. F. Adickes ami Isabella Steele, containing TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also all that lot of land known as the old store lilacc. l'rontimr on Congress street, containing ONE-HALF ACRE, MOKE OH LESS, hounded by lots of T. H. MeClain, Mrs. E. James and W. C. Latimer. Tk bms ok Sa i.k?ON E-1IA LE CASH, and tho remainder in twelve months, with interest from the day of ssdc, to ho secured hy the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the promises sold; tho bond for tho Factory lot to be forth or seen red by tire insurance for the entire eredil period, but the purchaser to be allowed to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. RKOWN WYLTE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 1"> 40 3t ' CLERK'S SAMb State of South Carolina?York County. ix t11k court ok common i'l.kas. R. L. Duncan against Alice Dick and C. E. Spencer.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in tho cause above entitled, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on tho FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, 1803, (salcsday), the following real property, to-wit: A piece or parcel of land situated in York county, on waters of Hutl'alo creek, and known as the Fanny, or Decatur Duncan tract, bounded by lands of M. L. Ross, J. S. Mint/., Estate of John 15. Mint/, deceased, and John Moore, deceased, and others, containing 100 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Tkrms ok Salk?ONE-HALF CASH, and the remainder in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by the purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November lf> 40 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?York County. in thk court ok common n.kas. Jerome F. Whisonant against Sallie Whisonant and others?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in the above stated cause, I will exjrose to public sale AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on tue FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, ISM, (sales-day), the following real property, to-wit: One lot in the town of Blaeksburg, county and State aforesaid, .'10x100 feet, with brick store building theroon, bounded east by Shelby street, 30 feet; south by Albert Whisonant 100 feet, west and north by lands of D. D. Gaston. Also, one other lot in Blaeksburg, S. C., containing ABOUT THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, with tenement houses thereon, bounded west by York street, south by Cherokee street, east by lands of J. D. Kennedy, and north by lands of A. A C. R. R. Co. Tkkms ok Salk?ONE-HALF CASH, and the balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of die premises sold, with leave to the purchaser O pay his entire Liu in cash. Purchaser to pay for papcts. W. BROWN WYIilE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. November 15 4(1 .'It CLERK'S SAM-:. J "State of Soul li Carolina?York County. IN TIIK t'Ol'llT OF COMMON PI.KAS. i James L. Carroll against Martha B. Roberts and others.?Notice of Sale. BY virtue of a decree made in the alxive stated cause, I will expose to public sale I AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, ISM, I (salesdny), the following real estate to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land in the county of j York, State of South Carolina, about three miles in a northwesterly direction from York court house, containing SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) ACRES, i more or less, being the same land conveyed by William Byers to Fanny Carson and certain of I her children on thc.'trd day of March, 1K51. Tkkms of Sai.k?ONE HALF CASH. The | balance on a credit of one year, with interest I from day of sale, to be secured by the purchaser's bond, and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash, i Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of the Court of Common Picas. November II 4(? 3t ( IJ'.KK'S SAI.K. State of South Carolina?York County. IN TIIK rot'llT OK COMMON I'l.KAS. John Nichols, plaintiff, against It. Mascoinb Kennedy? Notice of Sale. 1>Y virtue of a decree of sale, made in this J cause, I will expose to public sale,at YORK | C< >U KT lIOl'SK, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in dkckm iu:r, nkxt, I (salesday), the following real pro|ierty, to-wit: 1. All that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situated iu said county and State, containing ONK iii NDKKD ACRKS, MORKOR LKSS, lying on or around Dancing Hill, on dividing waters of Clark's Fork and Mullock's creek, hounded by lands of R. M. Allison, Jos. M. Wliitosidos, J no. M. Whitesidos, Jefferson Whitesides and others, known as tract No. 1. 2. All the mortgagor's right, title and interest under the will of Mary Smith, in and to all that tract of land situated in said county and State, and known as the Kli Meek place, containing :KK ACllKS, MOHK ()H MOSS, bounded by lands Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Paviesand others, known as tract No. Tkrmm ok Sai.K?CASH. Purchaser to pav for papers. ' W. ItlMWN WYLIK, Clerk of Court of ('oininon Pleas. November l.> !"? 3t A