Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 27, 1893, Image 2

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Hill, S. ; T. 15. Spratt, Fort Mill. S. ('.; W. P. McAllister, 11. MeL. McAllister, and Edward McMillan are visiting friends in Bethel township : Ike Henderson, of Covington, Ga., is visiting friends at Concord, N. C. Mr. J. II. Ferguson, who for several months lias been clerking for Messrs. M. & H. C. Strauss, has given up his position, and will leave for Texas about January 1st, where he expects to make his future home. Mr. Claude Edwards and family, of Chester, visited the family of Captain W. II. Kd 1- 2.- ilxlo M-O/.I' WUFUS, 111 iuiknii1u hub nn-n. Miss Cleo Cunningham, of Laurens, is in Yorkville. visiting the family of her uncle, Rev. \V. J. Langston. Mr. C. C. Randleman and family, of King's Mountain N. C., are in Yorkville, the guests of Mrs. Brooks Ininan. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Neely, and Miss Laura Key, visited friends in Yorkville, this week. Miss Bruce McKemy, who has been visiting the family of Rev. J. C. Galloway, leaves today for her home at Mooreland, Ga. CR^1 ^pakinifai ,P^?P Mso/ufe/y A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength.?Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall Street, N. Y. ^>pfti;il ,|Jotuc!i. Lecture at Clover. There will he n lecture delivered in the Baptist church at Clover on Thursday night, January 4, 1SSH, at 7 o'clock, l>y Rev. II. C. Huckiioi.k. His subject is ''Character." The lecture will be for the benefit of everybody who attends the lecture and attends to it. Admission fee 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. The proceeds will be applied to the indebtedness of the church. \V. J. Lanostox, Pastor. December 27 52 2t When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoriij. When she hod Children, she gave them Castoria The Toothsoifie Sausage. At this season of the year, attacks of indigestion and diarrhoea are quite common on account of the abundance of spareribs and sausage. We would remind people that a dose of Anti-Kcrment in attacks of this kind, gives immediate relief and tits you for the enjoyment ot the next meal. It is Dangerous to Drink out of a Dottle. It is dangerous to drink Campbell's Cough Cure out of the bottle as is done with other cough syrups. A cough medicine that may be taken without regard to the size of the dose and yet do no harm, is not likely to do any good in any case. Kvery ingredient in Campbell's Cough Cure hits a specific and marked effect on the system, and a dose taken will be unmistakably felt in from 15 to .'10 minutes. While it is harmless in double the dose prescribed, it is better to give it according to directions on the bottle. If your children are subject to attacks of .... ''oorrb 1 '"VO it) <JlW?h f?nQPS! ISi rnillli, \ iUU|>uuu n vuii^ii x luv, ... oi?v.. ... worth its weight in silver, sis one or two doses will always cut short and cure an attack. Try it for a dry, hacking cough. It will cure it. Try it for a cold. One dose taken sit the beginning of an attack will break it up. Try it for asthma. Two doses taken at intervals of .'to minutes will relieve the worst attack. Try it for bronchitis. It allays the inllanimation of the bronchial tubes and cures the disease. Try it for nains and tightness of the chest. It gives immediate relief. Christmas Things. We have in stock a beautiful lot of goods suitble for Christmas gifts, and remembrances. Call and see them. John C. Kuykkxdai.. Still in the Van. We continue to lead in the Tobacco trade. All grades nt from 17 cents a pound up. We oiler a nice, clean, well made article at 5 cents a plug or 25 cents a pound. It would both please and pay you to call. John C. Jvt'ykknd.w.. Here's Rosemary. Shakspeare said "here's rosemary that's for remembrance." Take a sprig and don't forget the account you owe us. We must collect what is due us. Can't go on without it. John C. Ki'YKKnuai.. OIUTIJAHY. nor Tributes of Respect and Obituaries will be charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Before they will be published, satisfactory arrangements must in> made for the payment of the charges. Notices of deaths will be inserted gratuitously, and such information is solicited, provided the death Is of recent occurrence. 1)1 ki>?In (1 rectiville, Texas, December sf, ISM, LILLIAN* LICK, daughter of Willie and Ida Hatfncr, aged 14 months and 22 days. NOTICM TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby warned against hunting or cutting timber, carrying torches or otherwise trespassing on n.y "Witherspoon plantation" just outside of the corporate limits of York ville. Parties disregarding this notice will he prosecuted to the full extent of the law. t. 15. meclaix. Decern her 1J 50 .'It A I1APPY NEWYEAR TO ALL ! THAT is my wish, and I hope and trust that it will materialize, and, in this connection let me thank my friends in Yorkville and the surrounding country for their liberal patronage during the past year, assuring them that no | efforts will he spared on my part to give them at i all times the worth of their money. I can always lie found at the OLD stand. louis roth. $."> R11WARI). STRAVKD from the residence of the undersigned, five miles south of Yorkville, on Wed lies-1 day, 20th instant, a I'.I.ACK SKT-I ?TKU DOll, with a little while on j his breast, nose and toes, and answers to the namcofJoK. When lie left he had oil a ycl- i lowish colored leather collar. A reward of live dollars will be paid for his recovery. Address, C. II. S.M LTD, York ville, S. ('. December 27 52 tf APPLICATION TOR DISCIIARCE. NrOTI('K is hereby given that the uiulersigued, administrator of the estate of M. WII I'lT, deceased, will make a I'mal settlement with the Probate Judge for York eountv, ON TDK |:.TII DAY oK JANUARY, lss?l. when lie will make application for a final disdischargc from lialiility as administrator of Unsaid estate. JOS. I'. WAI.LAUK, Admiuislrator. December l.'t 5(1 5U: RI'.MEMIU'.K That tlic Twin Market is Headquarters for Iteel" and Pol k, Also pork and mixkd sausauk. Our CASKSA USAti K a specialty. A fresh lot of nice IRISH PoTAToKS, t'ARRAOK and ON Io.NS just received. An inspection of these goods will convince you that tliey are the nicest on this market. MALLARD RRoS., Proprietors. October 15 5(( (iiu EAGLE BRAND THE BEST ROOEINO. TS unequalled for house, barn, factory or out X buildings, and costs halt'tin* price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by anyone. KF It'ltKK PA I NT costs only no cents per gallon in barrel lots, or $4..r>n for.j-gallon tubs. Color, dark ml. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs that will last for years. Try it. Send stamp lor samplesand full particulars. Kxeelsior Paint and Hoofing Co., 155 1 Miane Street, New York, N. Y. December 27 .72 .'tin It KdlSTK VTION NOTI( II. Ofllce ol'Supervisor of Itegist rat ion of York County, Yokkvii.i.k, S. C'., December 27, 1MEI. >T"OTICK is hereby given that the books of 1 registration wili remain open in my olliee, as the law directs, IN TilK CtU" RT 1D >1 SK AT YoRKYJLI.K, on the FIRST MONDA Y in each month, commencing on the FIRST MONDAY OF .IANFARY, lSd, and continuing until the FIRST MONDAY IN J FLY, lxy-l, inclusive. This is for the purpose of registering all persons who have become of an age qualifying them to vote, or who may be entitled from other legal causes, since the last election, to register; to transfer voters so desiring from York to another county, or from one resilience to another. Voters desiring to avail themselvesof any of the llliove privileges, iiiiih iiiiim- .l| ijii h ill h 111 lll ion-, or on the l-'IKST MoN I>A V, 2ND li.V V .11" L Y, lNS'f. I. It. (SOUDON, Supervisor of Kojjixiratioii, York Comity. December 27 ~>2 27w j WILL .11'Ml1 PIMM TIIK NTANIHMPK | Bi^c Entertainment lor Next Friday al 3O'CIock. XJKXT FK11>A V AFTKItNonN AT : IX O'CLOCK, SICNOR GANDER, Of Augusta, <?a., will jump from the top of tin I Yorkville staudpipe to the ground, a distance o | 120 foot. This remarkable feat will he public am | everybody is invited to see it. A small collection \vill be taken up, but no contributions except such as may be entirely voluntary, will be expected. NIONOR tJANDKR will be remembered a? I the distinguished jumper who jumped at Niaga! ra Falls, oil' the Brooklyn Bridge, and oil' tin I bell tower at Augusta, oil the ISIrd of Novembei : last year. He is the most remarkable jumper ii I the world, and it will bo well worth the while ol I everybody to come out aiul see him. Heniember, promptly at.'{o'clock i>. m. STEVEN SEIUiEANT, JOHN SIMON, A. J. 1$EA EL, ('onunittcc of Arrangements. December 27 ">2 It* FIRST NATIONAL MI, Hoclc Ilill, S. C. Cajital, $75,08(1 Snrplns and Profits, 45,5011 Additional Liability of SWfiolflers, 75,000 Total Protection to Depositors, $185,500 W. L. KODDKY, President. W. J. KODDKY Vice President. J. H. MILLKK Cashier. K. LEE KKKK Teller. THIS BANK ofl'crs its services to the public generally and solicits accounts from Fanners, Merchants, Corporations and Private Individuals. We shall be glad to furnish our terms upon ivreucuT mnilivi: I'EIt uppiiciuioo. i.nuiuwi _ TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSIED. September 27 l?J bin R. B. LOWRV. XM AS <893 WILL find me with a full stock of Christmas goods. So when you want Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Candy and Nuts, I can sell them to you as cheap as anybody else. My supply of Citron, Currants, Raisins, Coeoanuts and Icing Sugar has just arrived. I have a lot of Toys on the road, such as will please all the little ones. So if you want to save money and also make your little ones happy, buy all your Christmas goods from me. I will have a large supply of FIRECRACKERS, ROMAN CANDLES, SKYROCKETS, etc. And last, but not least, a supply of TIN HORNS with which the boys can serenade old Yorkville and make her | proud of her lively boys. R It. LoWRY. M.&II. C. STRAUSS. Good Bargains. We have concluded lo sell out, before this year closes, our stock of Shawls, Jackets, Misses Cloaks, Children's Clothing, Men's Overcoats and Hoots. Our prices will be a great in cluccincnt to those who wish to iniy. We are agents for Coats' Cotton, which we will sell to merchants only, at the same price as it can be bought anywhere else at wholesale. The Cheapest Cash Store. Read and Heed The following letter gives von an idea of how the Policy Holders c f the Equitable Life I arc satisfied with the result of their investment. Grkhnviu.)', S. C.. Sept. 4. 1S93. W.J. Ronnnv, Rock Hill. S. C., Dear Sir 111 reply to yours of the 2Sth of July, giving liic results of my Tontine Policy in the Ivjuitahle, would say that i am niorcthan j>leasc<l with the result. I have decided to take the cash surrender value of my policy, het 111c know at once what to do. I have been out of town for some time. Very truly, L. M. P.or.i.ix. \v?ii c ?Dim? <1 x iiv r>\jKjiiv_i wupvvuiv ?. j'vuvjt tlie sooner you will derive the 1 benefit and the less it will cost you. Write for facts and fig; ures to-day. Address 1 W. J. RODDEY, Manager, j For the Carolinar, Rock liill, S. C. tax uirrritxs fok ih?:u"?i. Otlitr ol" the County Auditor of York County South Carolina, Yokkvii.i.k, S. ('., November lis, lMi:i. IN accordance with law, the TAX 1IOOKS for the KFTFKN OK I'HKSt >N A I, PbnPFKTY AND ltKAL KSTATK lor the fiscal your 1MKI-'!M, will he opened on JANFAItY 1ST, IMM,and eloseon FKbUl'AUY 20T11, IMM. For the convenience of tax-payers, 1 will attend at the following places on the days named, to receive tax returns: At Yorkville, on Monday, .January I. IMM. At Sharon, on Tuesday, .January 2, IMM. At Ihdloek's Creek, on Wednesday, January ! !, IMM. At Met'onnellsvillc, on Thursday, January I. IMM. At Antiocli. bcthesda towusliip, on Friday, January I MM. At Newport, on Saturday, January ii, IMM. At Clay Hill, (Wright's Mill,) on Monday, January s, IMM. At Point School I louse, on Tuesday, January IMM. At bethel, on Wednesday, January In, IMM, At Clover, on Thursday and Friday, January II ami 12, IMM. At bethanv. on Saturday January 1 ls!M. At Clarks Fork, on Monday. January ! "?. IMM. At tirover, on Tuesday, January P., IMM. At bulfalo, on Wednesday. January 17, IMM. At blaekslnirg, on Thursday and Friday, January Is and 1!', IMM. At Coates Tavern, on Monday, January 22, IMM. I At Fort Mill, mi Tticsilay : n<I M ctlliesiiay, j .lanuary li'? and -I. Is!'!. At Koek 11 ill, ?>ii Thursday, Friday, ami Saturday, .(unitary 'Si, Jtiatul ^7, ami mi Mm it lay and | Tuesday, .latinary 2!' ami ".u, 1 x!>1. At IIiekory J rove, on Thursday and Friday, | February I ami 1*!'!. At Yorkville, frmii Monday, February (?> Tuesday, February I'll, inclusive, at which latter date the hooks will he closed and fifty per ecu!. | penalty will attaeh to i|eliti<|iieitls. \V. .1. \V A TICKS. County Auditor. November lis is tf TAX NOTICIC, Okkh'k ok CtifXTY TitKAsfitKt:. ' Yokkvii.i.i:, S. September la, |S!t>. I I N conformity to law, inv hooks will heopeuetie.l on M ON I >A Y, T11IC HIT 11 DAY OF ; OCTOKICK, ami kept open FNTIK MCCKMj HICK ."SI ST, lsiKt, lortlie eolleetimi of STATIC, COl'NTY ami SI'ICCIAK TANKS, for the ! fiscal year commencing Noveiulier 1st, lMrj. I For the accommodation of tax-payers, I will I attend at the following places on the days named: At Yorkville lYoiu Mmnlay, the lltli day ot | I'ecember, until l>ceeniher -list. Is!'!, after ; wliicli day the la percent, penalty will attaeh. II. A. I). NKICKY, Connty Treasurer. | September-<> Ts if I I). K. KINI.KY. * IHttrK. Kl XI.ICV ItKICfC, ATTOltMCYS AT I.AW, Yorkville, S. AKK business entrusted to us will be given prompt attention. OFKICK IN Til K K FIKI > IN < 1 AT Til K K1CAK OK M. tV II. C. STKAUSS'S SToKK. JanuarvT 1 It" ? ' Ml It I I H I I MOUCKS AM) KHAPKKS. rp 11 Kit Icliratcd WAI.TKK A. WOOD MoW! 1. IN < 1 ami KKALMNO MACHINKHV and Dirrn >.\ (JlNS.ari' IV ?r sal?' bv DOCK 111 Id, MACIIIXK WORKS. Si:i?.VK A Toils. MASSAI.ON, OKI/Kit AND KAlMil'A11 A II Separators I'nr >#le. ROCK 1III.I, MACIIINK WORKS. ! .1, II. ltII)l>l,H. I I j ?| I AM NOT PREPARED. JAM not "prepared 1<? furnish the juvcnil portion of the community with lire crackor? i ltnman candles, sky rockets, torpedoes, til , j horns, doll babies, etc.; or tho older iiiliallilmit | j with peach, apple, orange or any other kind <i I j "eider" (the ordinance lately passed prohibit . I ing sale of these "soft" drinks don't efloet nie) j but I am prepared to furnish the KINKS' i (R AUTY < >K KI.Ol'K, SCO All, TKA ' t'OKKKK, KI.AVOKINO KXTKAOTS, I'.AK . INtl l'oWDKK. (Hovall CllKKSK, MACA . KoNI, KICK, HOMINY, KTC., to be fount , in this section. So if vou want to be A ItSO i Kl'TKKY SI*KK OK A OOOD DINNKI J KOK C1IKIST.MAS AND KoK AM. OTHKI I* TIM ICS, yon should buy the above enumerate! goods at my establishment. 1 sell the l'.KS' line of groceries to be found in this section o any other, and I meet competition every!ime. I I now have an unusually lino lino of tho most popular varieties of canned goods, and also a full supply of OATMKAL and NKLK-IlISlXd HUCKW1110 AT. My Compliments. I extent tho compliments of the season to al 1? both friend and foe?and trust that each am | everyone may, at the beginning of 1K1H, hav< I reason to rejoice over the fact that they an i permitted to begin tho work of another year. I J. 11. IIIDIUJO. NOW FOR THE ROUND UP. FOK several weeks we have been advertising 81",(MK? worth of desirable goods at cost. Hundreds of people have availed themselves of the opportunity of laying in a supply, and our stock has been considerably reduced, but not to the point desired. We still have several thousand dollars' worth of desirable goods, and we want to close out every trickle's worth of them by .January 1, 18114?or in the next ten days. Our goods should be seen to be appreciated, and our prices should be known by everybody. We are not alter profit now, l,,a *" ?it ntwl linlnu' I'll I WW ^UL I 111 "I 'MM r*b\'\ n ??v ?..?* ?w.-. .. NEW YORK COST is our aim; and during the remainder of 18JKI we shall have a great round tin sale l'or the purpose of placing ourselves in a position to settle up the business in hand in a satisfactory manner. Rear in mind'that the goods must go, and that they must go without delay. If you need anything in the dry goods line you will not l?e consulting your own interest if you buy without getting our prices. Sell goods and sell tlieni now, is the word with us. C. W. FRKW, Successor to Frew Bros., Rock 1 fill, S. S. I,. I.OWUY. .IAS. M. ST A Kit. LOWB V & STARR. EVERYBODY On the Lookout for ('liristinas Goods, Should Sec Ours. IOWRY A STARR never do things by J halves, no matter how much ellbrt may br required to do the whole tiling. They have excelled themselves this season, and with an eye single to the benefit of their customers, havt bought a line of ('liristinas and holiday goods which is not only ornamental, but absolutely indispeuable in any well regulated household, They have a neat line of Christmas presents, Flower Vases?something new and handsome. Rose Rowls, Cologne Bottles, Salad Dishes, Salad Sets, Cups and Saucers, Shaving Mugs Fine Handkerchief Kxtracts. Lamps, Lamps. We have them at almost any price, and yve will sell you a lamp cheaper than it can be bought anywhere in town. The very tiling for ladies. We have soint very handsome Leather Card Cases and Burses, Call and see these goods. See our line of Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, etc. Should you want nice Toilet Soap, yve can beat the toyvn on it. Now, as the joyful season is only live days oil' allow us to doll* our hats and extend the compliments of our tirm to each and everyone, wit! the sincere hope that with the dawning of tin now year, a new ear of happiness and prosperity will greet vou on everv hand. LOWRY & STARR, I ou.lliKf TWmnriufu Jiiiwiaife ? . "hh GEO. T. SCIIOKB. A WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN WOULD make a handsome, durable ami useful Holiday present. I have oil hand several elegant instrument? which can lie bought lower than can he hail anywhere else. Any kind of a guarantee you waul will he given. PIANOS. If you want .'Hirst-class IMAXo of the HKS'I j manufacture, I can furnish it, at figures that cannot be beaten hvanv other agent. * ORGAN REPAIRING Done in the 1 lest manner. Satisfaction given or no charge will he made. Twenty-live years experience. Can give you names of persons who I .have pleased with my work. ('all on me, or write for catalogues, low prices, etc. OICOHOK T. NCIlnKlS. , W. K. KKItUCSoX. .1. M. l-'Kltiit'SON, j FERGUSON BROS. * OUR THANKS. Or K most sincere tlianksare due to our friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage be1 stowed on our establishment during # the past year and especially during the present holiday season, and they are hereby respectfully tendered. During tlx miiig year it will be our aim and purpose to sell our foil share of the Family and Fancy Groceries used in Yurkvillc and llie surrounding country, and we hope to accomplish this end by handling none but reliable goods, meeting con it id it ion, t rustling FY FUN' l!< i|> Y exact ly rijjlit and nltendinjr strictly t<> business. Yerv Tnilv, FF.'RCFSMN I'.Ri>S. 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. AI'.OI T twn yours a?jn, our agency roooivod mi application lor SI.ihki J'roni .Mr. \V. II j I'owoll, oi'l.onoir, in tIn* Mutiinl Reserve. Tin I policy was issued. Soiiicliinc ago Mr. I'owoll | died of typhoid fever. The following acknowl' cdgeinent from his widow gives the seipiel. ' Read and relied. <IR1ST I'RoS.A" llltlt'H. I.knoik, N. December 7, Istirt. Messrs. (ihist linos. A' llltiri:, <lcn'1 Agent? of the Mutual Reserve Fund l.ife Association York ville, S. <'. t.eulleineu: I beg toaektiowledge the receipt a of cheek Ibr $I,INK) from , the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association j of New York, on the National Park Rank, ii lull payment id' policy No. I IS, si 7 carried ii that company by my late husband, \V. Horace I'owoll, and to express my appreciation of Hu i honorable maimer in which it has fulfilled it? [contract without waiting for the expiration o the time allowed by law for the settlement of; I death claim. From first to last my husbain ; paid not more than SoO, in nearly two years, ami I now his widow and children have received ii j their hour of need Sl.ooo; this fact alone will ; show the value of an insurance policy in an hum j orable, reliable and prosperous insurance coinI pany like the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association has proven itself to be. M.utv L. I'oWKI.I.. P. S. If Mr. Powell hail taken an ordinary lift ! policy, in an old System company, and paid | the same amount in premiums as he paid tin Mutual Reserve, his heirs would only have received SiH>insteadof $1,000. (lain l>y insuringii: the Mutual Reserve, SVS4. I for Infants a , . ] "CaKtoriaissnwcllftdnpliMltocliililrontlmt 1 I rt'coimucnd II>nsKii])ori<>rti>nny jirtwrription l.nowu tome." II. A. Aiu'iikr, M. 1>., ? Ill So. Oxford St., Itronklyn, N. Y. ? i* "The nso of 'Castoria is so universal and i:s merits so well known Hint it seems a work <f snjiereropil ion to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keepC'astoria within easy reach." C'ahuih Maktyn, ]). I)., New York City. The Ckxtai'R Co i WM. C. LATIMER. CHRISTMAS ' AT THE BAZAR Will he a Gay, Festive Season, Attended with all The Necessities Required for | Such an Occasion. The Bazar will, of course, take a hand in the Christmas Holidays, both in the Dry Goods and Grocery* departments. It will display everything adapted to the holiday trade, includ ing Dolls, Toys, Children's Wagons, Fine Tableware, Silk Handkerchiefs, Towels, etc. And in the grocery department will be found an extra fine assortment of fancy Crackers, Cakes and Candies. We have Oranges at 25 cents a dozen, and we are offering all other goods at proportionate low prices until the entire stock is disI posed of. If you want to buy an Kx| press Wagon for your boy, >'011 can I i save money by buying it at "The . I>azar." be prompt, as we have only - a few in stock. I A CLOAK As a Christmas present, would be a t - nice gift to your wife, sister or mother, 1 and we have a nice assortment in many styles to select from. A T?>/-.r>/Pc clir?oc \L'r?1l1r1 r)1<n t'l JSllll V./1 IWWl .7 >1|tV/V?' IT ? be an acceptable Christmas present. Any wife, any sister, any mother, I would say "thanks" for a pair. [ We would be pleased to receipt 1 i your accounts by Christmas at dinner.! j Won't veil let us do it ? ,| Wishing you all a merry Christmas land a happy, prosperous New Year, II am very truly yours, W. C. LATIMER. I ! HUNTER & O AT US. ! YOU WILL REMEMBER I i | rj^l I AT it wasannnuueed through the columns , of TilK K.vciri 111:11 last winter, that the tirm of. ' i III*NTKI1 A* < >.\TKS had been dissolved by mu! tual consent, but that the business of the firm , would be continued under the firm name of I Hunter A < tales; and as .lanuarv 1, 1SSH, has been , i set for the winding up of the business of the old | linn, so it is our desire and intention to have just I as few goods on hand on tliedav of settlement as i is possible, hence our.id vert isement last week of | EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL COST! A great many of the readers of this journal 1 have taken advantage of the great bargains we j 'are offering, and all are surprised at the enormous bargains we are giving. It is a well-. | known and established fact that thcoiialitvnf I i these goods is of the best to be had in this town, : and when you buy these goods, you not only] get the l.nWKST III' l'KlCKS. I he I'.KST of m AI.ITY. CHRISTMAS 1 With all her many pleasures and joys is here I | again, and toeustomers, friends and all mankind j we wish yon many joys oft he present and many j happy returns of (In easion in the future, and ask you to please remember that we are selling EVERYTHING AT COST! II!'NT Kit A OATHS. Will SOX A XT A: ( ASTLi:s, IIHkOICY (iltOVK. S. C. AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS ! | I AX orrOUTl^MTV TO III Y HOODS 01 ll<: A P. I! I,^oK the NHXT TIIIKTV DAYS, we will soil mi rent ire lineof Millinery at New York, I Cost, wliirli will iilVonl those of our enstoiners I around and ahout lliekorv tJrove.ati oppnrlunity to net goods at prices that makes life worth 'living these hard times. We have a lug line, i and prompt action on your part will give von I nice select ions at a great sacrifice. FOURTH LOT OF SHOES THIS SEASON. I When you want Si It >KS, you will surely liud i it to your I test interest to call on Wll ISO.NANT 1 A' C'ASTl.KS, whose stock and prices will sure- ( | ly satisfy the most fastidious buyers. ! CLOTHING AM) HATS. II ij In these lines we yield the iialni to no one, I either in point of quality or style of finish, and I , our prims arc not within the roach of ordinary i | competition. Unsure to give us u call. Ij WIIISOXAXT A" ('ASTLKS. " ! j A IM'.N OK (iOMI DON'T always write loving messages; it don't always loot up eoluiuns correctly ; it don't ! alwayssign big cheeks. Hut there is uSMOOTII| NKSS and a IIKADIXKSS ahout a fSohl Pen that endears it to the user. Once tind a (told I I Pen that "just suits" you, and a life-long friend ! is yours. .My business is to find that pen Ibr you. ! Will vou come and help me look for it ? i ' A. M. (SKINT. | November k !."> tl nd Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrlnea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, nml promotes digestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your'Castoriti,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced liciicflrinl results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. !>., tilth Street and Tth Ave., New York City. mpan"v, 77 Murray Street, New York City. ^ MAY & MAY, ?gf Zjk lutein: ists. uk CHRISTMAS I'lffiiTS Tlic Corner Drug Store Will Surely be in the Ring. WHAT? Did you say Christinas presents? Well, that's wlint we thought you said, and we sure got 'em ? Why, look at these Manicure Sets, Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, and goodness knows what! We are selling them at half price just to keep husy. And when it conies to our CHRISTMAS 10XTRACTS, COLOCNI0S and lMORFCMlORIIOS, we just lost our heads and bought the finest and most delicate odors oversold in a Yorkvillo drugstore. We want everybody to calls and see our goods, and if you or anyone else hears of anybody who has said that they did not propose to come to see us, you can {ell them that they have made up their minds to lose money. Now don't forget it. Say don't you want to buy Salts or Kerosene Oil to-day. You might need something like that before Christmas. Come in again. MAY A MAY We have the Largest And Most Complete Line of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Together with Druggists' Sundries, Colognes, Soaps, Extracts, Perfumeries, Hair and Toothbrushes, Combs, Rubber Goods, Trusses, And Prepared Plasters of all Kinds that we ever Handled, and Our Prices Knock out Competition on Every Round. Read Below, a few Things That you Should Know. X7MRST tiling (hat wo want you to . know is that wo handle only the V K R Y IKST M KI) I CI X KS, and our proscriptions are chemically pure, and am compounded with the utmost care and the most intelligent accuracy, and our nricesi are just the same as those of druggists who use inferior ingredients, and whose pharmaceutical knowledge is below mediocrity. May's Compound Cough Syrup. May's Compound Cough Syrup is the best preparation on the market for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, ('roup, etc, and for many years it has had a prominent place in many private family medicine chests. If you want a sure, reliable, speedy cough cure, always ask fur MAY'S COMPOUND COUCH SYRUP. Almost Everything. We have almost every thing you can think of in our line, and especially is this true where the article has merit. Bovine, a Raw Food Extract. P.OVINK is a raw food extract, free from insoluable elements, palatable and agreeable to the most delicate taste, and is largely recommended by physicians in eases of infants and invalids. When von want Drugs, always call on MAY ,V MAY, Druggists. \V. M. HOUSTON k CO. IlltlllV SAMPLES. Wl'l have bought several hundred dollars worth of drummer's samples, viz.. : "Clothing, Suspenders, Shawls, Overshirts, Undershirts, I.iidics' Vests, llosicrv. (i loves. Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Children's Knit Coats and Hoods, (tent's Scarfs, etc. These were bought at a discount of to "><) per cent. That is cutting the price about in the middle. We shall (jive every penny of this discount to our customers. Isn't that better than buying at cost ? (Jet our pries and you will think so. ('alicoes at 5 cents. Yes! every yard in our immense stock will be sold al A cents. XMA3 GOODS! Oh! We ha\c Ihcin. Anything and everything to please the little ones. Tiie prices (hat is what pleases the older ones. Don't wait until they are picked over. Send the children in. * We will take pleasure in showing tiieni the pretty things. PRINCESS EULALIA TEASET. Tea I'ot, Sugar Howl, Spoon Holder, and Cream Ditcher. This set has three heavy plates of silverover solid \\ Idle metal. Price, Only $10. W. M. IIOCSTON A- Co., The 11 ostlers. MONTVAl.H STOCK FAIL)!, ltlacksburg, S. <'. KF.< i ISTKK F.D J FUSE YS, WELCH AM) Sll ETLAN I) I'ON I ICS. (Imported stuck.) ESSEX AND KEOISTEUED ('II MS 111 UK 1'IOS. It red atul for sale. on: .1EKNEYS arc nil of the celehriitoil Victor and Stoke Hog is strains, which have attracted so much attention throughout the North. IHLL CALVES FOR SALE AT FARMERS' I'RIOES. If you arc thinking of starting a dairy herd don't overlook the .Jerseys. Tlicv arc the host dairy cows known to the world. We guarantee 0"r ponies to ho perfectly safe for ladies and children to drive. CAN SELL Sll ICTLA N I > PONIES AS CHEAP AS ANY IIREEDERS IN T1IK SOI Til. Write for what you want. Address, Dr. .!.<?. 151,ACK, Itlackshurg, S. ('. ItKl.TINC AM) kittixcjs, AN assortment of Rolling and Steam Fittings of all kinds in stock. HOCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. dobsovs kacukt. iutv coons, m11.1.in Kiev \M) siioi:stoi{i:. HEADQUARTERS I e Kn|} ,S CANTA UHMIH I CLAUS 1 ^ ? ! I DOBSON'S ! RACKET! ( t SANTA has established liis headquar- < S! tors in Vnrkvillc at Polison's Kaeket, and he t s invites every person to call and sec him at his { new home, where lie has almost everything for the young folks in the way of Toys. And he has some things for the middle-aged, and some for the old. Call and see before you huy. MISCELLANEOUS* Five Hundred Flub Shells us low as tlio lowest. * A large lot of beautiful Handkerchiefs suitable for Fonts and Ladies. New llluck and Tun cloths, suitable for Capos and Cloaks. Also beautiful Fider Down?Tan and Blue? for Cloaks and Sacks for Ladies and Children. ' .leans from lo to .'WJ cents. v Flannel from 15 to 4!icents. ' Nice While Serge, very pretty. * Nicolineof Itlaek Foods. 'S Shoes! Shoesat Bottom I'riees. LOOK BKFOItK vol BUY: T. M. DOB.SON, Manager. Leader of Low I'riees. jpfi" New York oflieeon Broadway. KENNEDY DUOS. & BARRON. mint milium ; ATTENTION. I i WF have been very lenient with our friends t and customers this fall, and it appears t that a great many of them have construed our I leniency to mean that it made no dillerenec to I us whether notes and accounts were paid or not. 1 We say it appears that way to us, judging from 11 actions, or rather the lack of action. Now we 1 desire to say that we have pursued the course ? indicated for the simple reason that we did not 1 want to cause our friends to sell their cotton at 1 the riding low prices. We needed our money t very badly and we need it now, and we desire | to call on every person who is indebted to us in i any amount, for anything, to settle in full without \ further delay. Those who are in a position to s know, say that there is no indication of any ini- t j provemcnt in the price of cotton, and we can < see no reason why we should be asked to wait s J longer for money long since due. We mean t | for the above request to apply to FVFRY ? INDIVIDUAL who owes us anything, and we t hope none will attempt to put the matter aside } I l... ,,,? . t|,nv Irnnu- t i am good for my account, luit I must wait for better prices for my cotton." Please don't delude yourself by any such reflection. We want all money due us, whether on not on account for this year, last year, or any other year. Now that we have spoken, we hope our friends will do the handsome thing and do it quickly. We have a lino stock of SHOES that we are anxious to sell for CASH. It is getting too late in the year to charge. K ENNEDY BROS. BARRON. T. BAXTER McCEAIN. ALL HEART 4-Iucli Sliililies at 82 a Thousand or Loss, on a Fluctuating Market, and Certainly not Over #2. rSA!l> I would sell them at &!, subject to the Ft ,1 t 'Tl' ATM >N of the market, and as some seem to think that Fld'CTC ATM means a I higher price, I will say to them that I have inadea contract for a large lot and they will not be higher ; but if the market FI.IVTI'ATES , In >WN WARD a little, I shall sell them for less. I think the price 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 price for m.onv moons, even if (lie price si hi FM'tTl'ATE. ItltlNti OX VOIilt COTTON SEEM. ( I'have the money forlhem and WANT EVERY lit SI I El. Til AT < T?M ES T< > YORK V11.I.E. REMEMBER THE DEAD! | * If you contemplate the purchasing of a U Monument or Tombstone, I would call your at- ' tcutionlothc NEW DESK J NS recently placed on exhibition in my marble yards for your inspection, all of which are II Mi II (JRADE S'l'oNES, and will lie sold in competition with the "chalky" stnlV, so commonly palmed oil' on iiusiisi ting ciisloincrs bv unscrupulous dealers, T. P., Met W.A IN. v t BAPTIST 111 < 11 SCIIOOI,, . Yorkville, S. ^ KKV. It. II. tiUIFFITII.il. P.. Principal. s THE FIRST SESSION of this institutioii will coiuiiience on WEDNESDAY, .lANl'ARY .'t, 1ST, and continue j1 live months. The school will be opened in the!' building formerly used by the Kind's Mountain | Military school, of Yorkville, which was built especially forschool purposes. In thehuildiltg, iu addition to the recitation rooms, there is am-1 -i pie accommodation Ibr IIHJ boarders. J The purpose of the sponsors for the school will q be to {jive to boys who may enter its walls, u p thorough and practical course that shall lit them j for the everyday allairs of life, or for entering college. TIC It MS I'ICIt MISSION. For school expenses, including tuition, board-! ing, fuel, lights and washing, ??7-.*>o per session, i ] of live months, payable in advance. Day pupils ] will be required to pay tuition for entire session J n iu advance. |o It is important that the principal should have the name of every pupil before the school opens, ( and requests that those who expect to attend r will notify him not later than December 1">, Isirl. Pupils are requested to bring with them the si the text books they last used. j o Parents who have boys to educate will do well to send for circulars giving full information. Address, SAM M. IJ JUST, Secretary of Hoard of Trustees. "1 September -7 '!!> 'hit J AUCTION WALKS. cllkk's sai.i: unit imiihtiov. Stale of South <'ai-olina ?York Comity. in Tin-: rnritr or common rt.t:\s. lames A. Workman el ak, plaintills, against j ,|. i'aehel A. Workman et al.,defendants. 1)1' I!SI' A NT to the oiiler of sali- made in I lie j aliovestated ease, I will expose to pnlilie . ale. on ] ITICSDA Y.TIIK UND DAY <?F .1A XT A IIY, I H| V. I>., isttl, (salesdav) during the legal hours of1 sa ale, imiiieiliately in trout of the < " H- It'l* j Itti'SK Dool'ai Yorkville, S. (the follow- )s ng ileset'ilied tracts of land, sold to make par- L'.( it ion among the heirs-at-law of Itoliert II.'s| A'orknian deceased. j 1. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of v. and situated in the county and Stale aforesaid J mown as Division No tint' the lands of Itoliert I (|( I. Workman, deceased, according to survey . i.. i... w... i? i"1 urn |msu in Kiuit- .v ....- . cyor, mi tin" lilli ila.v of <Mober, I.vj, containi?tr>7 A' '11KS, ami bounded I?y landsof Unwell, lolm Steele, Division No.! ami Division No. I of .. lie Workman Intnl. ' 2. Also, all that certain other tract, piece or ' lareel of latul situateil in ijie county ami State [foresaid, known as I>ivision No .! of the lands if Robert II. Workman, deceased, according to jM he aforesaid plat and survey of Win. 15. Allison, mrveyor, containing SI XTY-SEVION ACRES, j,( lounded by lands of John Steele, Koddcy, and >ivision No 2 of Workman land. Tkiims nr Sai.k?ONE-HALF CASH ; balinee on a credit of twelve months, secured by W he bond of the purchaser or purchasers, and a nortgage of the premises. ol Purchaser to pay for papers. w W. BROWN WYLIK, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. t! December 1J 50 :tt in Cl.Mllk'S SAI.K. !" State of Soutli Carolina?York County. gj IN TIIK COt'HT OF COMMON t'l.KAS. pi iV. A. Whisonant et al? PlaintilVs, against M. ' V. Darwin, Defendant. Hl BY virtue of a decree made in the above n stated cause, I will expose to public sale w VP YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, ISM, sales-day), the following described real propery, to-wi't: A certain tract or piece of land located in York ounty, beginning on a post oak and hickory, m Quinn's road, and running S. stij W. 27 to i hickory ; thence S. ii!) to siyne road ; thence at iglit angles with this last line, across to Ramley's road, as shown by X ? X on plat, on "I nortgnge herein ; thence along the Ramsey and J punn's road, to the beginning, containing to s'INETY-FoUR ACRES. MORE OR LESS, tl Tkiims ok Sai.k?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. lK W. BROWN WYLIK, ? Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December (5 41) .'It j? IYUAY BROTHERS. " at ,N (ll w n e \i tii 01 m INVITIS I THE LADIES 'J^o inspect our stock of Furnishings when in viinl of Holiday Oifls lor Futlier, Husband or j Irother. Wo feel confident that you'll find some- jj hing to please you anions our stock of (Moves, . t* hisponders, Ties, Hosiery Handkerchiefs in si ci tilk anil linen, Slippers, Cmhrellns, Shirts, Col- ti ai ars soil Cull's. Come and ask for what you u van!. We will ho glad to show you. hi }J IXMAX HHOS., ,( The Leading Clothiers. ill ol K> 1> MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. ' \/f Y medicine is a never failing household I LtJL remedy for the cure of INDIOKSTloX \ md all kindred ailments, and as a TONIC and I LOO I) PUKIFIFR IT HAS NO Sl'PERI)R, and it is 011 this meritorious ground that we (?s all the attention of the people of York county 01 o my medicine, which has the hearty endorse'">"i ilinnuniiilvi of sull'orimr immunity, la hrough a series of years, and its reputation ex- n> eiuls with the rising of every sun. '1 ho lirst cure ever made with the remedy was in my own atnily, on a ease which had been pronounced (j( lopeless hy the physicians. At a tunc when I bought the child could not live twenty-four ilt lours, directions for making the remedy were .'l}, riven to me. 1 tried it on the child, giving the j? litters and applying the Wiish. In twenty-four jours I could see a change for the better, and in lirce weeks the child* was entirely cured and m lever had a return of the disease. I recognized et 11 the remedy a specific whose power for good vns unlimited, though it was impossible that I j,: hould then know it was good for anything else ban scrofula; so whenever and wherever I 1" ould hear of anyone similarly aHlicted, I would icnd them some of the medicine, being deternined to fully test its merits before throwing it >n the market. I made a perfect and permanent ure on every case f ever tried it on. Afltcrvards, various persons began to write to me for t, and I was compelled to keep a few bottles?a lozen or two?on hand, ready for calls. In that vay my enterprise was started. Not only did he sales rapiuly increase, but as the remedy vas introduced, I found its area of usefulness * ' louhl be largely extended. Every one who ised it pronounced it the FIN EST TONIC they ] sver used; as an ALTERATIVE, it is unequal- -* d, and as a PI RIFIER OF TilE RLOOI) it I" s endorsed by all who have used it. It is a line s'EItVlNE and gives good natural sleep to (s hose who are restless. Tliis is merely the result to ?f the alterative properties of the medicine, as io narcotic enters into its composition. It will jn ureeaneerin its earlvstages, eruptions and skin <t liscases, INFLAMMATORY AND MFSCF- I) jAK rheumatism, erysip'elas and all diseases j; vhich arise from impurity of the blood or that h( an be reached by building up and giving tone o the svstem. A good full dose will give NSTANT RELIEF IN CASES OF COLIC, . nd its continued use will cure the worst case of hronic billiouscolic. It will regulate the bowels, . ml by its action as an alterative, cure chronic . oustipation or dysentery. I have found it inallible in cases of scrofula. For ulceiation of 1,1 he womb it is excellent, when used with the rash also. I have known it to cure a great nauy cases of irregularity, painful or suppressed nenstruation, and to ladies passing through the change of life," I cannot recommend it too lighly. It seems to thoroughly counteract and elieve the troubles and suffering incident to his period. I have never known it to fail to ure INDHiESTloN. It is a most admirable reparation for TEKTINO CHILDREN, and '< in short, a household remedy, and after once esting it, it will be first among your domestic "l emedics. I have made arrangements with J IAY *Vr MAY, of Yockville, S. (.\, to ban- to !lc "Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy," where it di an always lie had at a dollar a bottle. .< Very truly. Mrs. JOE PERSON, K itt re!I N. C. December IJ At> Iv Is IIEO. II. (I'bKAKV. ? ai I'D It NIT OK I',. ( AltPKTS AND STOVNS. (a V^oC will find in stock Red Room Furniture . . of all grades, Parlor Furniture, Sideboards, Vardrobes, Rureaiisof all grades, Chairs of all [ rades, Cornice Poles, Frames, Pictures ami iSl' vcrything usually kept in a lirsl-class furniture stablishnient ill <!. II. D'l.EARY'S. RODS AND MATTINO. IIMIKN vol i snv on i no mari\ci ior nmim- i Tt tiling nice in the way of Kii^sor Matting, omcmbcr licit no one 0:111 adore I to supply your ''I ranis or suit vonr taste at a lower priee than 1 tiKo. II. OLKAKY. Hi iv s\l)l)].i:s ANl) IIAItNllSS. In lrt)l' slionlil, 11 v all means, examine our 1. SADDLKS and IIAltNKSS before yon uy I'roni irrespoiisihle dealers. We have a r. nil stock of reliable hand made Saddles and j larness awaiting vonr inspection. tt. II. o'LKAKY. IT IS S\l"'l-: TO CONTIM l-J 7j [ \KALINH with a house that hasul ways treat-1 IJ ed you fairly and waited on you promptly, 'his I claim to have done. Accept thanks for | lie patronage so liberally extended to me, and solicit a continuance of vonr favors for lS!i:{. ti. II. O'LKAKY. ' 'I ?i ?Si sr.coM) hand i-:\(:i\r.s (>j | 7^< > 11 SAI.K ('IIKAP. One li-Horse Power! K< L Agricultural, in tirst-elass order, as jjood as T\ ew. One S-Horse Power Agricultural, in jjood ' 'IV rder. ROCK 1111.L M At'll IN K WORKS. Al SOItCIKLM >11 M.S. [MM-: QCKKN OK THK SOt'TII? the best In . SOIttilir.M MILL on the market. See I in: iiuple at .). W. DO I ISDN'S, Yorkville, and at 1 su tir factory. sp Rot'K HILL M.U'HINK WORKS. .) It I'.I'AI It VOI/H MACIIIMMtV NOW jj" r> KKORK the season for work. eo L> KOCK HILL MAt'H INK WORKS. in. AUCTION SALES. < I.EH ICS SA I.E. State of Smith <'nrolina ?York County. I N Til i: for It I offoMMoN I'l.KAs. ? . D.txh-r Mri 'lain ayainsl .1. II. T. Srolt, adm'r, ami others; .his. I'. I hirt, ex'or, i'teM against I'. ?.olortli a in I others. >U:SI\\NT to the i lee fee of tin lirl of eoiiiuioii pleas for York eoiuity, in the iove ellt it led Motions, I will expose to plllilie lie oil the I'IKST'ITKSDA Y IN .1 A Nl'AK Y, 1*H. alesilayi now next ensuiny, in front of Y< >UK ^ iil 'HT llnl 'SK DooK, within the hours for ( rill's sales, the lainls liereinalter ileseriheil, 'ititf and heiny silitaie iii the said eoiuity of I ork, to wit : 1st. ,\ sullifjottey of the lainls hereinaller Vh sefihetl to pay the sum ol one i^IT.'W!) Iitinred ami seventy-three Inn ilollars, with inTest from October lotli. I>! :?, ami the costs ami tpoiises attcmliiiy the sale. Jliil. All the riylit, title ami interest of W. f.. nfortli, deceased, in what may remain of the line land alter sellin^olfa siillieieneyas above: DKSt'HI I'TION OK LAND. The Kitty's Mountain Hat tie <! round lands, xutiled on the north by the North Carolina - A ate line, and hounded liy lands of Drown ami 1 hers, and eontaininy " "Jim; \ CltCS Ml till'. l)l{ LESS. This land was conveyed by John o. Darby to 4 '. L. Oofortliand others. The portion to bo lirst sold will bo surveyed F belore the day of sale, and a plat liferent' ill be on tile in my olliee. Tkkms or Sam:?ONE-HALF CASH, and io balance on a credit of twelve months, with v ^ iterest from the day of side, secured by the , and of the purchaser and a mortgage of the \ remises, with leave to the purchaser to pay all ish. Purchaser to pay* for papers. Notice is iveil that the cash portion ot the bid must be lid immediately after the bill is accepted as the nal bid; and in default of immediate payment, ich bid, under the decree of the court, will be jected as not bona tide, and I will proceed Jk ith the sale. W. BROWN WYLIH, M Clerk of Court of Common l'lo:is. ^ December <J 49 .'It VM CM:HK?S sami. State of South Carolina?York County. IN TitK ('Of IIT or COMMON Pt.KAS. irali J. Smith and others, against David Sydney Smith and others. 3Y virtue of a decretal order for sale, made in the above stated cause, I will expose to > public sale AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on ic FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1?M, * alesday), during the legal hours of sale, the ?. allowing property, to-wit: \ 1. All that piece or lot of land, with the buildigs thereon, situated in the town of Hickory rove, S. C., bounded by lands of T. S. R. Ward, . C. Howard and others, containing TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J 2. All that certain piece or parcel of land situ- ^ ,ed iu Bullock's Cr<y>k township, York county, . ('., bounded by lands of John W. Smith, licensed, Mrs. M. E. Sinarr and others, and mtaining ? 131} ACRES, MORE OR LESS, a All Ihnt niocn. nnrcel or tract of land in ullock's Creek township, York county, S. bounded by lands of J. 10. Leech, 10. J. . Zylic, Mrs. M. E. Smarr and others, and conlining SIXTY-SIX ACRES, MORIO OH LESS. Tkiims of Sat.k as to house and lot in Hickry (Srove, OX 10-11 ALE CASH. As to the H vo tracts of land, ONE-THIRD CASH, and V ic balance on a credit of one and two years, * cured by bond of the purchaser arid mortgage f the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIJO, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. , December (i 40 .'It ? Cl.Kltk'S SA 1,10. Stale of South Carolina?York County. IN Til K CO CUT OF COMMON IM.KAS. iila McEadden against Sarali 10. McEadden and others. ?Y virtue of a decretal order of sale made in the above stated cause, I will expose to ublic sale, AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on A 10 EIRST TUESDAY IX JANUARY, lstM, ^ alesday), the following described real property >-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, tuated within the incorporate limits of the ly of Itnck Ilill, S. oil the corner of I lampill and Johnson streets, bounded by said streets id land of It. N.Craig, containing ONE-HALE (>E (INE ACHE, lore or less. 'J. All that certain mere, parcel or tract of A mil situated in Catawba township, York Ooun- m r, S. near the city of Hock Hill, bounded by mil of I). E. Eiuley, Hhoila Jones, It. \\ . loach ami others, containing 111) ACHES, MORE OH LESS. TKit.ms of Sai.k?ONE-1IA LE CASH. Halice in twelve months, with interest from day 1' sale, secured bv purchaser's bond and mortngeot'tho premises, with leave to purchaser to itv all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December (> It) .'It CI.EHk'S SALE. Slate of Soul li Carolina?York County. IN TilK I'OfllT OF COMMON I'l.KAS. . S. Brice, committee, against W. II. Taylor and others.?Notice of Sale. 3Y virtue of a decree niado in the above stated cause, I will exposo to public sale 'I' Vnlli: I'lll'IIT Will's:!.' mi tin. FIRST TUESDAY IX JANUARY, 1SJM, " !:ilcsiliiy) all the following described real prop ty to wit: 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of nd in Ebenozer township, York county, known i the John Barron tract, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, lore or less, bounded by lands of Joseph Miller, accused, Ulysses Ad kins and others, 2. All that certain lot or tract of land situated Newport, on the C., C. AC. railroad and known v i Lot No. 7, of the Joseph Miller lots, containK ONE ACRE, MORE OR LESS, id bounded by lands of Joseph Miller, deecasi, and Main or Railroad street. Tkkms ok S.vi.k?ONE-IIALK CASH, and dance on a credit of twelve months, secured y purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the remises, with leave to purchaser to pay all ish. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December < 49 3t CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?York County. IN Til K eoCUT OK COMMON PI.KAS. ^ trail E. Younghlood against L. L. Smith and others. , 3Y virtue of a decree of foreclosure made in ( the above stated cause, 1 will expose to v iblicsale AT YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST TUESDAY IX JANUARY, 1894, \ nl est lay), the following described real property 9 wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated York county, S. ('., on waters of Buck horn eek, bounded by lands of M. R. Smith, W. R. avis, Mrs. S. L. Brown, Thomas Wallace and unes Love, known as "the William B. Davies Hitestcad" and containing 2id ACRES MORE OR LESS. Tkkms ok S.vi.k?ONE-HALF CASH, and e balance in twelve months, with interest em day of sale, to be secured by purchaser's nid and a mortgage of the premises sold, ith leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. BROWN WYLIE, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. December ti 4'J .'it CLERK'S SALE. Slate of South Carolina?York County. in tiik col'kt ok common pi.kas. Mill .> K'lI'MS i f I . ? aaiimt'ii aim uuirin, > Foreclosure Sale. > Y virtue ?'f :i decree of foreclosure tilsulo y in the iiliove stuteil cause, I will expose public sale, AT A* < > 11K Cnl'ItT 1I<>1 S F, iriut; the loyal hours of sale, on the 11 {ST TI' MS I > A V A FTKlt THH l-'IUST MONDAY, 1N .1ANI'AllY NKXT, !M, (salesday) the following described real operty, to-wit: All that tract of land situated ill county and ate aforesaid, containing 211 A ('It MS, MollK oil I.KSS, id hounded hy lands of Thomas S. Neely, esteoflt. (!. \!c('aw, .lolin II. Iterry and others. Tkiois up S \ i.k?(?N F.-l'l FT 11 < 'ASI I, ami e remainder in four cipial annual inslalliiients erearter, with interest from day of sale, to he cured hy purchaser's hond and mortyayo of the 'cinises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. v \V. I.IK iWN \Y Y I.I 10, ? n-nv <11 nil- < <<1111 <11 < <<IIII1I<MI I ll'HS. I ?l ?*? !IIIMT ? l'-1 -'It ROOMS TO It 1",NT. AW'o RooMS To KKNT. oiio in the rear , ol" M. ?V. II. Strauss's store; the other in < tliinl story of the same hiiihlini; iiiiliioiliute:ii?>ve M r. !< (>. \\*. S. I lart's law olliee. For rther i>artieulars applv at once to T. HA XT Kit Mel'I. A IX. DMCI.MNT HOIJSI> l'Olt ltl'.NT. A\\'<? SMAI.K HWKI.I.IMI IIOl'SKS for * rettt. Apply to l<. M. (JltlST. I one 7 2R tf :lie \lovluiUc (Dnquivrt. T>TTT>T TOTTTlTl WTITT7T V i u ci/ionXiU w r??iA.Xi I. 'Kl{ MS OF Si I' I t?-i< *111 l>TI()N : ngle copy lor one year, $ 'I OO ? H' copy lor two years, I) ."JO >r six 11iontlis, I OO >r three iiionths, .10 vo copies lor one year, '! 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