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Shecial ' :ing of th3 Stockholders of the South Carolina .ailroi: Company, an: of the South-Western Railroad Ban. C:.trt.:sToN, S. C., February 10, 1870. Pr:sCa.t to the adijournn..nt of the An nual Gouve::tion of the Stockholders on the th in., a Special Meeting of the same will be hcld on the FIRST TUESDAY in May next, the 3d day of that month in the BatiK 1I1 in thtis city, for the purposes in dicated in the folloi:ng resolution: "Ie oed, That the eonso!idatiun of the Stock aq recnmmcnded in the resolution proposed by the PreziJent and Directors of the Railroad (;.,:np:ny. in t!ir annual re - port, be referre,l to a (.,:nmitte.e of Three, to be appointed by the Gh:ir, to report on at a speci.l neetin;g to be held in this city on the first Tiesday ih, May next; that a stock vote be then taken thereon, and that imnmediate notice of the said meeting be given." The resolution rec"aneaded by the Pres ident and Board of Dircetors of the Rail road Company, is as follows: "Resolved, Th at the Board of Directors be authorized, at the earliest day practicable, to cons?olid.ae the h tlf shares of the.Stock by issuing one whole share of every two half shares as now represented on the stock book." As ordered at the Annual Meetir.g on the 9th instant, the S:ockholders w ll be passed over the R.oad on the above occasion, un der the ruhe o,sereed as to an:tamal meet ing", which is as follows: , "That every Stoekholder who shall have owned his s.hek fo:- three nuths previous to the gencral anrh' a' meeting of Stock holders be permitted to pass on the Road to and from sail neetiut free of charge, :and that every Stockholder who shall have uwned five of more shares for three months previous to the general annual meeting of :tockholders. be permitted to pass on the 'toad to and fro-n said meeting, with his Oinmediate f.:n:ly, free of charge." J. 1R. EMERY, Secretary. .Apr. 13, 13 - tf. W. L. GOUDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully anrounces that he is prepared to cut and fit gentle men's suits to their entire satis tion. Having had a lrge expe rience in the tailoring business, and being constantly supplied with the latest New Yt,rk Fashiona, he feels no hesitancy in asking for patronage. Work promptly de livered. Terms moderate. April 13 Citizens' Savings Bank. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BRANCH AT NEW BERRY, C. H, S. C. Deposits of r1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per A.t:n on Certificates of De. posit, an d .ix per cent, Compounded Every six Months otn Accounts. OFF.CEits. WM. MARTIN, President. JOiiN B. I'.L.M lR, ? Vice -'residents. JOII P. TIloMAS. f TI10I M.S E. GltEGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Casshier. JNO. T. PETEIISON. E. 5. CO)PPOCK. Rt. S. CIE CK. sOLic:Tofls. FA IR, PUi:: & POPE. mtai:e-rons. F. W. MteMaster, Goltenbiia.. John h3. P'.ai-mur, (;ahnu;tai 5. Tio-nas E. G r. g:.', Columbshia. J E'i Grigz, M.-iona.. ;. T. S*a:r, Newb Ie: ry. Wv. ; MVy-. New,erry. Datniel Ravenel, .Jr., Charleston, Mechanies, L- uorers, Clerk<', Widows, Orphans andj others miay haere' deposit their savings5 andu draw a lib--r:al rate of iterest thereon. Pliant'rs, Pruofessionald men an,l Trustee.s wib.hing to .lraw inte-rest on thei: funds utntil they recydire thems for bu.'iness or other raarpose-s ; 'arets desiring~ to set apart sm.ahl su-usS for their children. and Married Wo'ta.n andl Mintors (whose de posits catn only be withdlrawn by themselves, or, in ease of daeath, hy their legal repre sentatives), wishinag to lay taside funds for future use, are~ here :afforded atn opportunity of depositing their mieanis where they will rapidly acettuulate, anad at the same time, be sufiject to withdrawal when needed. Apr. 6, 1 1--6mo. Administrators Notice. ALL parsons having d"mandls against the Estate of Dr. GEO. W. GLENN, dee'd., are required to render thetm ins to the under signaed properly atte.'ted, on or before 1st Monday int Masy next, as a final settlemnett is expeceted to be nmade on said dec'd., Es tat bytht tmeG. W. GLENN, Adm'r. Apr. 6, 11-4t. Sea Moss Farine. The best material known for making Blanc Mange, Custards. Pudding, &e For sale at McINTOSH'S Mar. 2-3, 12-tf Drug H,,use. KOS KOO. For sale at McINTOSU'S Drug House. Mar 23, 12-tf. PHILOTOKEN. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar 23, 12-tf. NOTIGE. I will apply to John T. Peterson, Judge of Probate for Newberry County, on the 20th~ day of April next, for a final settle ment an4 my discharge as Administrator of the Estate of THOMAS J. HARRIS, dec'd. All persons indebted to said Estate must make payment on or before that time, and all persons having demand< against said Estate must present them on or before that time. ELISI{A K. SCHIUMPERT, Mar. S0, 13--4t. Adm'r. Newberry Agrieultural and Mechanical Society. A MEETING of the above Society will b'e held at Newberry C. HI., on Thursday the 21st inst., at II 0 oclock, A. M. A punctual attendance of the members, and those friendly to the cauase, is earnestly requested. Delegates to the State Sociecty will be appoinited. fBy or.ler of the Presi dent. Y. J. P'OPE, Fcc:re:ary. s NEW STORE. ATTETI0N EiEIBODY! J. BROWN (Next door to Marshall's,) Hac just opened a new stock of good-, bought at the decline, and which will be sold at EXTREN"11AY LOW1 PRICES, COME, SEE and b.-CONVINCED. A lull assortment of FANCY AND DOMESTIC HOSIERY, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS. fur Men and Boys. Together with all kinds of Groceries & Provisions Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ba con, Flour, etc., etc. All of the above, and man v other articles not enum; rated. and all purcha-ed at low figures, will be sold at correspondingly low prices. QUICK SALES AND SUORT 'ROFITS Is the rule governing at the new store, to which the public attention is mest respect fu'ly called by J. BROWN, Next door to L. R. Marshall's. Mar. 30, 13-tf. Shaw's Cotton Seed Huller. --_ MItt - r C a I AaENTs BRODIE & O. Factors and Commission Merchants. CHARLESTON. S. C. Apr. G, -70-14-1v. P. P. TOALE, CHIRLESTON, S. C. LaT rgestand most complete Manufactory of Door-.Sui-hes, SJttind. Mou'dn"gs. &c., in (the S-outhern States. PRINTED PRICE LIST 1)EFiES 0031PETITION. g SEND FOR ONE. E F SENT FREE ON APP1LICATION. 3 April 0, 180-14-ly . Spring Dress Goods. Engli.1h Berages 121 to 25 eta, per yard. French Berages, Leno's & P'oplin's, 30 t> 4o ets. per yar d. French G;renadies 50 to 75 cts. Printed Jaconers 2i5 to 50 ets. IBl'k. Orleans Cloth. Bl'k. Silks. American Prints, 10 to 12') cts. per yard. All of the above goods are now oll'ered at prices as low as at any time befoire the war. For sale by CAR WILE & McG AUGHIRIN. Mar. 30, 13-St. THE 1870 DEIJLINE 'Has Worked Wonders IN Til PRICE OF DRY C00D8. W. T. TARRANT Having just returned irom toe .Northrern markets with a select Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, bought with care and at re duced prices, is now prepared to sell at LOW FIGURES, In all the following lines : Dress Goods, Of every variety, such as Silks, Grenadines, Poplins, Japanese Cloths, Lenoa, Bereges, Delalnes, Muslins, Black and White Alpac es, and a full assortment of Dress Trim mings. CALiCOES, WHITE GOODS,0OSNABURGS, HOMESP'UNS, and DRILLS. Another large lot of those splendid ribbed HOSE for 12tc. HOSIERtY and Gloves of every variety. A fine Lot of CRo(;KERY and TABLE CUTLERY. Also, 1100P SKIRTS. JEANS, Cottonades, Linens, Cassimcrs, Doe Skins, B'roadcloths, together with an elegant lot of HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, &C. OIL SILK and NURSERY CLOTH. Also a choice stock of G-roceries, Saddlery, Buggy & Wagon Harness, SOL.E, UPrran, HIARNESS ANn WnTAsc LEATHER, In great variety, and a general stock of all kinds of Notions, All of whiah in quality, variety and prices, will enable me to compete with any house this side of Mason and Dixon's line. Deeply grateful for past liberal patronage, I respectful!y solicit an examination of my large stock, and guarantee satisfactory W. T. TARRANT. Apr. 6, i4-tf. 2000 Bushels Corn, On hand and to arrive, 2000 bushels prime white Maryland Corn, at $1.50 per bushel, sal: inclwlIed. W. II. WEEB "QUAIJTAS NON cUANITAS:' DR. LAWRENCE'S Highly Coscentrated Fluid Extract of KDSKa! The Great Health Restorer. No Quiar le ic.-Formah Around th Bottle. PTEPABED SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, ORGAIC CHE3IIST, NORFOLK, Va. STItIKES AT THE It OT OF DIsEASE BY PURIFYING THE BL01). IRESTORING THE LIVER AN) KIDNEYS TO A ll.ALTIIY ACTION, AND INVIG ORAIING THE NERYOUS SYSTEM. This is the secret of its WONDERFUL SUC CESS in CURING SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. CHINONIC ItHEI'MA TISM. NEUIIALGI A. NEItWOUS AFFEC TIONS. EItLTIONS OF THE SKIN, 11UMOIIS, LOSS ( F VIGOR, DIS EASES OF KIDNEYS AND ILADI EIt. AND ALL DIS EASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &e. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of humor and Bad Taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THE USEOFTIIIS MEDICINEFIl:3J WEAK. SICKLY. SUFFEIRING ('I;EATUIIFS. I) s1IiuN ;, IlI-ALr11Y AND IIllTY MEN A)ND WOI EN. No Medicine has attained such a IREAT REPUTATiON as this justly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highes Medical Autherity. KOSKOO! Endorsed and recommended by the Pres!dent of the faculty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. PEoFEssoR R. S. NEWTON, M. D , Professor and President of the Faculty, late "Professor Theory and Praotice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent medical men of this age-well known as the author of the follow ing STANDARD medical works: Newton's "Practice of Medicine," "D'seases of Chil dren," "Newton's Symes Surgery," &c., in December number of American Medical Re view-page 278, says: "Among the more recent efforts to intro tuce popularly, some of :h new remedies, we notice a new preparation compounded by J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the profession and the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratory, and became fully atisfied that all his work Is done in the best nanner, by the most approved processes, and rom the best materials, giving as a result a medicloe meeting the confidence of the phy, ~icians and the public." okee Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms. From A . W. MILtrS. a prominent andi we! known. merchant of Norfolk. Vs. En 11 Main Street. Norfolk. Vi,.. Sept. 15, 1869. Dr. LAWaR:sci-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo haa corked a ondurs in my funmily. 3My d:aughter l:s en a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. ihe Iost thirty-on e pieces oft bone from her ankle. everal from 'her arm. besidesa having ulceis in everal parts of the body. Whilst in this condi ~on she commenced taking your K(oskoo-it eted like a charm on her; under its use the ul ers gradually healed. and her general health reatly improved. It certain ly saved her much ~uffering, and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo ~specicforall ecrofulvus a,ffectioas. Your Kos oo also cured my wife of dyspuepsin, from which h suff':red greatly. She is n,ow in better healhh han she huas been in five years. With the highest recnrds, 1 am gratefully yours, & c.. A. W. 3MILLS. Kosao ia endorsedl by the best physician. ev rywhere- Rtead the following from Dr. Tillery, successful practiliner of many year-s standing n the Old North State: Rocky Mount, Edgecombe (Co.. } September10, 1809. Dr.. J. .J. LAwRtENCE-Dear Sir: I have used our Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in y practice with the happiest res'ults. I find it o be a powerful Liver Invigorator. Blood Par! ler, and Nervous ronic. In all diseases of the iver. Scrofuluus. Syphuilitic, and Nervous Affec os. it is a remedy of immense value: in fact, in iost every variety of Chronic Diseases its use s indicated. hloping you may meet with the uccess which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliabe med icine.e. I am sir, with much respect, Y our oDed ient servant. iR. C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. NonFoRx, VA., Sept.'7, 1869, Dr. J. J. LA wanece-Dear Sir: My son has received so much benefit from your wonderful Cokoo that I cannot refrain from cxpressing my ratitude. I had tried almost everything without enefit. I believe,.in altsircerity.tbatyour Kos too is an infallible remedy for the d isease from hich be has suffered, and, so far as I can learn. has niver failed. If you only knew the immense mount of suffering that he has undergone, then on could conceive the value of such a remedy as oskoo-that surely cures. The great amnount of good it is now d .ing among us 4s iuestimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully yours. &c. Mus. 31. E, A. .NELSON. Read the following from Mr. W orrble, a prom inent Hardware Merchant of this city: No.12 Market Square. Norfolk. Ya., 1 October 13,1869. 5 Dr. L Awnxarcx-Dear Sir: To the larg~e num ber of testimonials which you offer of the great lcacy of your Koskoo. I t ake pleasure in add ing my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous ebility. hIeadache. Loss or Appetite, &c. Two bottles of E oskoo restored me to health. Yours truly, WO L. from Rev. w. Hf. Christian, Pastor Dainwid die Street Methodist Church. Portsmouth, Va.. October 25, 1869. This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence well. iIe is a gentleman of~ cultivation, and orthy of the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have adopted its use in my family in cases of nervous deblity and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN. PO)! DR. LLOYD, A PETsICIAN o7 LAnGE PItACTICB. Great Bridge, Va., October 8, 1889. J. J. JAwr.sles, 31. D.-Dear sir: I cheerfully ndorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable preparation. l'pon examination of the formula, Ifind each ingredient highly extolled by our best nd most progresssve clinical investigators. I ae tested its effects in my own practice, and aveno hesitation in recommending it. In my opinion, it is the best comapotnd of ts class ever put before the public-exceeding by far all the various compounds of sarsaparihla. &c., ever in ented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig orator of the animal forces, aidin" di'estion and assimilation. and thereby proaucinig healthy blood, wvhichi should be the basis of treatment in ll chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the eward you deserve from the public as a benefac.. tor, I am, sir. yours truly, CI1tRItLES LLOYD, M. D. After reading the above high recommenda tion, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitato to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divines. Editors, rugists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year. PRWE OE I)0LLARPE B O 5QILE OT sale by the Principal Druggists in thte United States, an4 British Amnerica, Fe.. 23, Sam COME INTO TiHE SUNSHINE AND TAKE Advantage of t h e Inducements EXTRABRDINARY ! 'Goods Bought at a Decline AND FOR OASti fuN BE SOLD fIIEAP r The subscribers beg leave respectftlly to state that the public will find the above a happy application in their case, and they invite inspection of their Spring Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Embroideries, Calicocs, &c., And all the etceteras and thousand and one articles comprised in the stock of a first class OR -00DS HOUSE, Among which we notice as a specialty in prices: Black and Colored Silks, extra, Ante Bellum prices, from 82.2 to $2.50; Leno's, 121c. to ';c.; Organdies, 12e. to 50c.; Striped Marseilles, c." Fig. Percales, ex tra, 40c.; White Pique s, 'a ; Homespun at l c. 124c. 15c. 20e. and 25c.; rillow Casing. Sheetings, Suc. to 75c. Besides Lawns, Ladies' Tuck Skirts, Tro p Skirts, Ladies' White Trimmings in abun dance, Ladies' Sets-extra-, Braids, &c. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Cassimeres, Linens, Cottonades, Denims, Perfuoteries, and Notions in general, which they are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest for the- cash. Don't fail to understard us, we have a carefully selected stock and will sell to give satisfaction. . We take this occasion to return thanks to our friends and customers for the patron age so liberally bestowed in tle past, ar.d pronibe that we will do all in our power to please. Mr. Grlin can he found in the store at all times, and will be happy to see his friends. M. BARRE & SON. Apr. 6, 14-tf. llOUSEAIi & JONE8. Next to McFall & Pool's. Respectfully informt their friends and patrons that their stock of GROGERIES and FAMILY SUPPI.IES is now full and complete, and to which they b.eg to call at tention. A general line of F..MILjY GRCER 0 IES Always on hand, such as Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Rice, Flour, Meal, Grist, Hams, (a fine brand.) Bacon, Lard, Pickled Pork, Mackerel, Molasses, Cheese. Candles. Soap, Pickles, Soda, Lye, Raisins, Crackers, all kinds, Canned Oysters, Sardines arnd Fruits, etc., etc, . ogther with Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Powder and Shot. Yarns, Kerosine. OIL, etc.. etc. Besides a oholou assort.netit of Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa tronage bestowed. a cotntinuance is de sired, with the protnise that no pains will bc spared to render satisfaction and please the most fastidious. HOUSEALL & JONES. Mar. 30, 13-Tly. _______ SPRING GOODSs AS it is customa ry, at the change of each Season, for men in a mercantile, or other business, to inform their friends and patrons, and the public generally, as to what they are doing, and as a great ado is being made over The Great Dry Goods War Between the two merchant princes of this Continent, Messrs. Hf. B. Chaflin & Co., and A. T. Stewart of New York, we deem it important to say something just no', asone or the undersigned happened to be in New York during the important contest, buying goods for our Spring trade, and knows full well the extent of the danmage on both sides. We are pleased to inform our friends that there was no loss on our side, and that we are all alive, and will be able to SELL GOODS Of the same class AS LOW as any house this side of New York. We hope the rublic will not b e0c6|ied By those flaming advertisements, for they may rest assured that every man in the trade mu'st, or at least hopes to make a liv ing, and this is all we isk or expect. We intend,.to sell our goods at a loir ave rage rate, and no baits are thrawn out by us to de,:eive, or to create a false impres sion. ORt STOCK IS NQOW FLL And COMPLETE in all its DEPARTMENTS, with,. iMANY NEW NOVELTIES Added this Season. We would attempt an enumeration but deem it unnecessary, and hope onr friends and patrons, and the pub. lie, one and all, will come up with a great rush, for we intend to astonish the natives with Styles, qualitics, quantities and prices. Take THE ALA RM and come quiokly with the CASU, and don't forget your pocket books in the grand rush, but have thenm well FILLED WITH STAMPS, GREEN BACKS, or anything with a picture on it. All is good at our Counters. As we have Resumed Specie Paymtent With twenty-five cents change on hand, we will deal it out as long as it. lasts to all cash customers. No others need apply, as we will not, can not sell any goods on a credit under any consideration, Our motto is CASH OR N(O GO. McFALTL & POOL. Mar. 23, 12-4 NOTICE. THE Creditors of the Estate of' WIL LIAM R. CHAPMAN, dec'd., are required to establish their demands before me on or before the first day of May next. JOHN T. PETERSON, . P.N.e Mar. 16, 11-7t. MILLINfelY, )ULLINERY, AT D, MOWER'S. REMEMBER TI/ PLACE. My Spring Millinery Goods, which were purchased since the recent heavy decline, are now being received. Consisting of all the late styles of Bonnets, Ribbons and Hats, An.ong which are the Alpine, Prin cess, Suez and Augustine, also that superb new styie Sun Hat which will be worn by everybody. A general in vitation is extended to the community to call and examine and secure a good f style article at a LOW PRICE. Q Apr. 6, 14-tf. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Now being received a complete t Stock of Dry, Fancy an d Dress Goods. ALSO, GROCERIES,v BOOTS AND SHOES. B.ATS, AND CROCKERMAIRE All of which will be sold LOW FOR CASE By D. EOWER. Apr. 6, 14-tf. SOLE9 HAILIESS9 Russet, Upper and Whang LE.4 THER, Dn hand and for sale byF :D. MOWER, Co-Partnership Notice. WE, the unde'r,i.ned, have associatedI )nrsel.-e4 together tunder the name and i:yle of FELL2R:s & GALLMAN, for the yurposae of con.iuctiung a general :.sercantile >usiness. J. B. FELLER.8, J. J. GALLMAN. NEW STORE,I NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES. WE would respctf'ully inform our friends Lnd the public generally, that we are now Receiving and Open ing 'Ce:t door to the Shoe Store a new and arefully selected stock of sp MY $ L GROCERIE S, SflOES, HATS, &C., Wh.iich have been purchased since the late ;reat tumble in prices, and which we pro- t ose to sell very low for the CASH!. We al espectfully solicit an examination of our er tock, and think it will certainly be to the oterest of all who are in need of anythingD n our line, to favor us with a call before I murchasing. FELLERS & GALLMAN. T Mar. 2.3, 12-tf. aS Arabs, Sacks, &c. An assortment of handsome ARABS, BL'K. SILK SACKS, F [lINEN COLLARS, E MBRO'D. SETTS, Kin AND SILK GLOVES. also Dress Trimmings; Buttons and Ribbons. 'I Just received by CA R WILE & McCAUGHRIN. Mar. 30, 13--:dt.4 DR. W. F. PRATT, DRUGGIST, 4 (Established 1848,) 1 Newberry, S. C.,j Is now receiving FRESH supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Chemieles, &c., To which he calla the attention of pur :hasers. They will be sold LOW. Mar. 9, 10-tf. Futt's Vegetable Liver Pill, A Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach.a L'atts Expectorant, Apte'sant cure for' Coughs, Colds, &c. pil, and que's Delight. The great ..eratis'a and Blood Pnri4er.1 L'att's Improved Hair Dye, EUREKA DIIE AGAII!! A ITEON& 0Ot lave just returned with a arge and carefully selected stock of Seasonable Goods, L'o which we are Con stantly Adding, Lnd having purchased the ame At Very Low PICESI I .re now prepared to offer to he Ladies bargains. Just hink of it ! 12 yards good Calico for One Dollar, AND 10 yards Very Best )alico for One Dollar. Our Dress Goods are the ronder of all beholders, but iotwithstanding,their beauty less strange than their re sarkable TILE GOOD TIME EAS COME!!!! GOLD IS DOWN, is are 4- ),RJ At SINGLETON'S. We Buy Cheap FOR CASH, Ud Sell For the Same. SINGLETON. CLOTHING rs THE MILLION, ULL SUJITS worth $10, ait the re ry low figure of $5. pring and Sunre Clothing of the IXTOIINGLY LOW SR IC ES,I AT SINGLETON'8. SOUJTHERN O0T8 AMD 8flj0 g We make BOOTS and SHOES a eciality, and claim that *e have the ARGEST STOCK of this line of STORE IN NEW'BERRY. Our North Carolina Shoes we war nt to be free from all those skoddy, le to offer them at laer, tha weore a made :irticles. lIlRilFOR THE SOIJH! 'patronize HOME MANUFAC We also keep on hand an excellent sortmuent of Northern 100TS AND SHOES, rom the best muanufactories. At SINGLETON'S. y Making your Purchases at SINGLETON'S 'on will SAVE at least 10 per centum. ilhoo FL Y Ion't bodder ne, I'se go ng to INGL TON'1. The latest style of SPRING HATS [ay be found at our Store aid bought at astonishingly ow figures. At SINGLETON'S, mar. 30, 13-3m. SELLING OUT TOs CLOXE IIUNI%EYN,1 THE undersigned. agent for Abrams, Griffin & Hargrove, offers the entire stock of Boots and Shoes now in Store At Greatly Red uc d ?RIC[2 To close out the Business. The stook is E FRESH and LARGE and warranted good. A RARE CHANCE e Is here offered to any one desirous of en- ti gaging in a profitable and safe business, to a such an one if appl:cation be made soon, Easy terms will be Offered. In the meantime the Stock will be sold V at RETAIL as heretofore but with the ex- P ception that the goods will be MARKED DOWN t TO LESSEN PRICE& If you want barg4ne now is the time to get the". MeDUFFIE METTS, Agent. All persons indhbted to ABRAMS, GRIF FIN & IIARGROVE are called on to pay up immediately. Jan 12, 2-tf. Flour, Cheap Flour. a 100 Bbls of Fam ily Flour on hand, at from $7to $9: per barrel. For sale by . W. H. WEBB. Jan. 12 2 tf? DR. E. C. JONES, a in all O ii th SURGEON DENTIST, t NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Nower's store, and in 'ront of Herald office. Fi I take pleasure in igfgtu ing my friends " md the public genera y, th+tt my dental 'ooms are now open, and that I am pre- Ri >ared to execute all work in my profession Be n th.e most approved marner. I am determined to devote my entire ,ime and energy to my profession. Jan. 12 2tf'. Due West Female College. .TIHE Summer Session opens on the first ilONDAY in March and closee second lursdaty in July. Tuition and Boarding, izncltuding Fuel andl Vashing, pet session, $t.0 Mlusic, pi info, *24.00~. French, $5.no. The College was never more prosperous. J. P. KENNEDY, SeeraImy P.'alty. Due West, S C., F'eb. 5, i1). Feb. 16, 'i-3m. IIAIKT DOIVL. Ereat Reduction a in Prices. sn sn IN consequence of the decline in Gotton. all *nd nmore especially the large STOCK of ;00DS of all kinds that I have on hanid. [ offer from this day w my entire Stock at ~ greatly reduced PRICES. The Stock consists in part of a fil? sup- ot >1y of GROOERIES, i inch as Si 30RN, FLOUR, B3ACtN. hi - IiAfASES, w SYRUP; d COFFE . . TOBACCO .. Also a full Stock of DRY GOODS )f all descriptions: Nationsa of all kinds, :ogether iNith a large assortment ofa CLoTmING,. [ATS.. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, sUNS. PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, WAILS, CRdCKERY, a TLASS-WARRF, . LAMPS, AMP GLASSES, OIL, 3LOCKS, and many other goods too mumerous to menhan, generally kept n a well assorted Store. A small stippIy of Dickson's Cotton seed. .MK FQDT. Mar. 16, 11-tf. Renovator, For sale at; McINTOSH'S Dreg Home. m Mar. 23, 12-4f, TI .ry Sim.nions' Liver Invig- E orators* For saleat McINTOSH'$ Dru U de. Bison's Antidote for E Drunkenness. For. sale at McTINTOSH'S Drne soane. fflVBWJL -FEMALE A. P. r:FER, M. A., 'tincip.L )lSS l-.AN NE LEAVELL, Assistant HE nex s;sioa of this SCHOOL wil. begin;i, the ilrst Tuesday in Januar, D.. 1'4I The Scho1astic year will be di ided Iito' tyo sessions of 20 weeks eaO ith a vacatin of two months in the SON. ter. Tetas per session of 20 weeks as . ows: Primary Ols-SpelIg, R ngSA fribing and Arithmetic.- .- $1O.0 Junior Class-Modern Gegraphy. fglishGrammar,atninclading V $ v . Setigr Class-Physiae4 and Ancnt tography, History, Mental lehiloso, by, Rhetorie, Cmiposition, Lati,, reek. Algebra. Geomc:ry,Trigonomcs. y. Natunral 'bahiosophy , Ch em iat y rd including abovi.*:'....... - " One halfihe tuition mn4tivariabli be a d t advance and the remainder at the end e{ ch S.saion. No reduction made except In ifes or prolonged illness. ,yrench. German, Spanish and Music . e taught by competent masters at moderatl ites. Partleular attention will be gWan M e stuy of the English Lin-.sge and (xva. aiion, For further Information apply. to Col. S FAIR, Pres. Board Trustees. S. P. BOZEI:, Soc. Board Trustees, or e undersigned at Newberrv, S. C. 40t . P. PIFER, PrinelpA Dec 22, G (-tf R. MORN & co., Lr Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF Plantation and "AMILY SROCERIEif Which have been selected and OUGHT WITH GREAT CARBj td think they can tq&kp it the Interest of trties desiring such Good.; to exsmins eir stock before they maketheir purchasis. They are prepared to purchase all kind{. 'produce at market rates, and also to make Ivanees on cotton, when parties prefet t lip to other markets. Sep. 29 38 tf. GEAT BARAIN We are now offering our entire stoek of VNTM A OTHINf, &c., greatly reduiced prices. and will eggp. t do ro until our SPRING STOCK co"e Many articles will be sold at OOST or All who have the CASH may make asale d saving investment of their money, WRIGHT 4 OPPO01L The largest lot of HATS AND CAM er brought to Newberry t embracing as e most desirable new Styles, (of whiea ere are many). Call at WRIGHT & COPPOCrS. Boots and Shoes. aeCband D w. G ' * R I m frem 9te13 t d BfrganlbraMenAeBe. ciin sirEE ctn o Prca. )st 6832 tf. rpham's Antidote flr Tobac~co. For sale at. MCInTCll'8 Drug HIonmon Mar. 23,l12-t. lanufacturing Ce, isecing the great need of a nuaans ich the working men of the day tilay e le to move with .system. the ahofe mu mpny has been formed for the proe -ming a combinadion ot' such fien a Sporpose of patting Into shape all anp saa 'al accessible that all who will. may have ak to do, anthlat the comnisttiity1 ay 4 pplled wili the necessaries of the lime at th pices asiiill put them inr the teach st la3ottiIUACmTUaRf Costrazy. [ herelg make known that this Coman 1 comren e ali~ dbei the1 reuents.tf ekther money or labor, wl d tis tob lie place. We will comsce er''~nt lii teTown of Newery,on. in Streer, neuf the lepot. We will Srat unfactture a salperior kit of TLY WARF rthe wholesale and retall tradle, iwithal ter articles belonging to this btranch of the siness. .Also..we will oler. to the worl4 4 peribr.COOK STOTE. with tall that beIHag this department. And as we can erece o$er buildings; &dc., we will continue an e eeydepai-:nent represented 1y eag H ENIR .BLEASE. Prehs., f the Carolina turiuung Company. P. S. U'ntil ott (opany is incorporahedl reby give notice that no contract aaI' y one Is binding on the Carolina hAl .e ring Company, or any metplier tleg~ thout my approval in wpiring. A4 w4 uly the assets of the CompAny, &uAt 4 ata ,S ridually responsible for all otders or pg eta siAned by me, thusa, H ENRY H. BI,EASn, Sr.a't.4 C. )j.C. WEW STOE. I hate just porchnsed a nice stoek of oda in New York and Charleaton which a now open for inspection, comaprising GROCERI ES, loots, Shoes and Hats, d numerous articles of various kinds. aicb will be sa.ld very LOW for CASI, Tbie public are lavited1 aei call. and exasrg i . temselve. 49th side g oine. h & Vhristana's -RON J. AMICK, experiments of the past year haves ifroed those of for.e years, and etah., hed heyond, nil controversy, the great re f iks South Carolina Fertilizer.-... e un4esigned are the Agents at No.gbee and will fornish any quantity tege the plantest of this section. They 'als to a prqAt nwtaber af saaH pamsphiese alnwag iatiimonials ofC many of the bens tier of thes apg adjoinuing States, as it fertiaing proernes, whieh they will tributo gratis. R. MOOR.ItN & CO. ran 19 3 tt. radflelds Female Beg, For sale at - McINTOSH'S Drug Hogy Mar. 23, 12-tf.