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SWEENEY'S HOTEL, New York, Sept. 10, 1872. MEsszs. M. BARRE & Sox Dear Father : I am now about through with my purchases of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., and have only to say I have given unusuai attention this teazon to the selectioos. I have bought the stock- under the late de cline, aud yju will fiad it superior in sty!e and at as low prices as any house in the State has bought in this markc:. You can therefore ofXer inducements to our fri-nd3 and customers. and feel confi dent that no hose can undersell us or ex hibit a stock so attrae:ive. Yours Truly, JOHN J. BARRE. ILL THIGS IRE ILEIADY'I And at the Store of Where the Latest Novelties Of the Season lHave Just Been Received, Ca be fourd in D1Y GOODs Silks, Poplins andJ Dress Goods generaly, Calicoes, Homespuns, Sheetiu;gs, Sh:irtings, Emt>roideries, tibbons. Laces, Co!l.r'-, Triimnz ,Cit on, Extract, Coog:. .Soap-., Combs, Brusles, ke., & . 4 Cassimeres, Cloths, Sati::ets, Tweeds, Shirzs, and Gentlemen's Otfitting generally. Our stoek of fine BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, .or Ladies, Ge:AICmel and Youth, togeth er wih HEAVY SHOES AND BROGANS, i largeand well selecte.1, as is al.o our a Srtment of ALL STYLES HRAIS. Be-Je,; the above our stock of - GROC ERIES, Consisting of All grades of Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Four, Bacon, Iolaszes, Meal, Corn, and Soap, IS CHOICE AIN CHEAP! These goods h.ve been -elected with care, bought low, and co:isequeutly WILL BE SOLD) AT SMIALL P'ROFITS. and all we ask is that our friends in town and country make. an examination before buying elwere. M. BARRE & SON. Sep. 18. 38-tf. AUCTION. fougIl-bell AIdeief Bll anld Cows. I will sell, at the residence of Rev. Jas. 7P. Boyce, or. the 24th Septemnber(Tuaesday), at public auction: One Alderney Bali, Lawrenc-3 years old Junt', 1872. One :horou'gh-bred Aiderney Cow, Jewel -3 years old D)ecember, 1872. One thorough-bred Alderney Calf, MIay 2 vetrs old May, 1S72. 'One i bred Cow. Flora-3 years old. One . Alderney Bull Calf, Alexis-year ling. One Alderney IIeifer Calf, Little Dor ritt-vearling. One full-blooded Decvoni Cow-from stock of Ccol. E. S. Irvine. One Grade Devon-from stock of Col. Hoke, of N. C. All of the above cows, except the heifers, May and Little Dorritt, are with calf by Lawrence. The pedigree of the above stock can be had in orinted circular by applying to me, or seen at this office. Never before has such an opportunity be2en offered to our people to improve their stock: the above Alderney stock having been selected from the best herds. At the same timec and place I will sell One Bay Mare, One Double Carriage, with Harness, One Si:rUe D.:rouce, One No Top Buxggy, One Top Biuzgy, One One-Horse WXagon, One Superior Chester Sow and Pigs, One Wheat Roller, One Boiler in Bik Cooking Stove, P:ows, Ba r Iron, Ba-.ts of Phosph:ate, Wheat, Together with a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. A great variety of Flowers in Pots. Geraniums, Fusch ins, Lilies, Ferns, Cahadonias, Cactus, Begonias, .Japonicas, and Pelagoniums.I For'terms, app!y to. .JULlCS C. SMITU, Sep. 1S, 0S-lt Green ville '. C. Dr. E. H.GREENE, In charge of the Branch Office to Dr. Kli's PiltLADELPUIA BFLLEVUE INSTITUTE andI CANCER INFIttMARY, at - CIIARlLOT tE, N. C., Will be at Chera'v, S. C., Principal Hotel, Oct. 9.. Samter, S C., Principal Hotel, Oct. 10. Newberrv, S. C., Pol' Hotel. Oct 11 Columbia, S. C., Nickerson-S notel, (Oct. 12. For the purpose of seeing any who may wi4h to consult him withonui a visit to Char lotte, with reference to, CANtCER, atnd all CANCEROtUS DISEAsE~s, Scrofu Ia, Epilepsy, & c., &c. CALL AND SEE HIM. Sep. 18. 38-4. State of Sout. Carolina, Newberr. In Commonn Pleas. Laura E. Nance v3. Rt. D. & .J. K. G. Nance, Ex'ors. Mary W. Naince vs. Rt. D). & J. K. G. Nance, Ex'ors. TIlE cre.itors of the Estate o-f Frederick natce, dleceCsed. are requeired to render and establih their respective demands, be fore the unde.rzignedt, on or before the first day of NovembeCr, 1S72. l3v order of tue Coart. SILAS .JQ1NSTONE, R.eferee. Ne berryv C. IL, S. C., Sept. 10, 1872. o gusinss Men Goural1, T HE iE1H ERR1V HERALD -SAYS f You Want AnVthing Known, Vant I C'k, C;er,, Parmer, Situation. Money, Nurse, House, Horse, Cow, Boarders, Teacher, Ir Anything Else, Advertise the Want. If vc havc for sn!e S:ock, Vehie!cs. Furni:urc, Dry Goods, &wing 3lachines, Groceries, lardwarc, Dru;gs, Millinery, ADVERTISE, AVERTISE. If you want anything printed such as 'ards. lovitationi-, lcpt,Posters, Bill Heads, Iland Ils, Horse Bills, Checks, Dormits, ome to the Herald Office, WHERE ALL WANTS can be supplied 'heaply and Expeditiously, And in the best style of the Art. Sep. 18, 38-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of :.,i order from the Probate :ourt, to mne directed, I will sel! on Wed lesdav, September 25, at the residence of he deceased in Molloho::, all the personal ro,ertv of Mrs. Deckett, deceased, con ;isting of [I'es Sheep. Flour. Bacon. Coru. Fodder, BuL,Lrv. One Wagon, Farming Jiipleiments. Household (and Kitchen Furniture. &c., &c. Termns Cash. J1. .J. CARRINGTON. Sep. 4. 1s72. S. N. C. 38-2t. 47.50. A CARD. The undersigned, bieing engatged in lpre paring the Memoirs of ihe iate REV DR. JA MES H. T HORN WEL L-to be pubiilied in conniectin with his works now issuing from the pre-ss-respetfuid'y and earnestly regests all persons having in their posses ion letters' from his~ peni, or any other pa pers illustrating his career, to forward the sae immuediateiv to his address at New rlans La. All such p.apers wilIlibe preserved with cae. and will be returned to those who may de&ire to retain thiemi as memorials of past frier.dship. Bh.:JwMIx M. PMun, Sep. 11,:37-2t. New Orleans, La. MT BE SOlD! OUR LARG;E STOCK OF CLOTHING, Must be sold to enable us to makec the proposed improvement in our store this fall. FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS Will be made to order for $12.00-for. merly 2Sii.00--GenuinC. STRAW HATS BOY'S CLOTHING, AT COST OR LESS. SPlING CLOTIN( 2') PER CENT. FROM FORMER PRICES li M. I.S1A FE I COLUMBIA, S. C. Sep. 11, 37-tf. Due West Female Col lege. SEND US YOUR DAUGHTERS. TII E nex: Session opens Oet. 7 th. Onl: the verv be: teamche"rs are employed. lBoarding, inctluinig washing and fuel and Tuition one year, 5184.5i. Over 100. pupils are present annually. Thie P resid.ent wiil be at the Nickersoi Hous' Clumnbia, FridaIy night the 4th Oct. and will take charge of pupison G. & C. IR R. Saturday the 5>tn. en for .. Catalogue. J. L. 1BNNER, President. Sep. 4, :~-2'm. LIME. r.s1ale y - D. MOWER. Bowden and Tappaha noc Seed Wheat. 1,700 Bushei. of prime Seed Wheat, of the best improved and most popular varie ties in East Tennessee, to arrive in a fe% days; anples of which may be seen at our store in front of th" Court House. Alzo, a irt adt varied Ftock of HEAW AND FAMILY GROCERIES arrivi;.: contantly, w%hicl we propos. to Sell Low for Cash. BAG-ING of different kinds and Iron Ties at Reduced Rates. ALSO, FEIITILIZEIIA of tl:e highest rerovation. which we wiI sell as LOW as ..ny of equal standing and nierit. We will dlso purchase ali kinds of PRODUCE at the HIGH EST MARKET PRICES, And sell any kind of produce or good. con signed to us on the most reasonable terms, and to the best advantage. We respectfull invite all who are sek ing in our line, to call and exam ine our stock lefore inakinig their pur. chases, as wet inte::d to SELL AS LOW FOR CASI as such good can be s,oldl in the interior markets Of this Sate. And as we shall endeavor to merit the confaUnce, we hope to receive the supporl andl patronage of the trading public. e M0ORMAN & 0, Sep. 4, U-tf. Greenville & Columbia Railroad Daily. Sundays excepted. connectin: witl Night Traits on South Carolina Railroad. ul ard down. also with Trains going North anc South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augu ta Railroad. and Wilmington. Columbia and Au, -usta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia.................. 7.15 a n I A lbtou.. ........................ 9.(15 a n Newberry......................10.40 a v Cokebry........... ......200 p u iton.............. ......3.50 p x Arrive Greenville...... ......... 5.30 p n DOWN. Leave Greenville................... 7.3) a i Ielton......................... 9.30 a m Cokesbury................. ............11 15 a m Abbeville.... ................. 8.15 a r Newberry................. 2.30 p i Al.on.................. 420 p r Arrive Columbia....................... 600 p E ANDERSON BitA NCH AND BLUE nIDGE DIVISION DOWN. Leave W allhalla at.................... ....... 5.45 a r Prryvie............ .....6 25 a t e d eton....... . .......... ......... a " Anderson ............. 810 a Arrive at liton.................. . 9 9.0 a Connecting with down triaa from Greenville UI'. Leave Belton at.........................3 3/> p ". Pendlet..........................5Y p r '" Perry 0!l. ............... 635 p A rrive at W alhalla. ............. 15 p Accommiodationi Trains run on Abbevill Branch. .Mondays, Wednesday s and F.ridays. On Auderson Branch. between Heltoni and AL derson, on Tuesdays. Thursdays an.d Saturday THOS.'D)ODAMEAD, Gen-i Supt. JABxz NoaToN, General Ticket Agent. Sep. 11. 37-tf. OPENINC EXERCISES OF Newberry Male Academy. TH E Exercises of Newberry Male Acat cmy will be resumed on Monday, 16;thc Septenmber inst., under the direction of M W. M. Brooks, receatly of Salisbury, N. C as Principal. Mr. Brooks is a graduate of North Car< lina University, has eight years experienc in teach'ng, and comies to us very highl recommended. Competent Assistants will be employe as the necessities of the School require. Tuition for the balance of this year: 82.50 to 85.00 per month, according to at vancement of scholars. Board can be obtained in-private familic at reasonable rates. For further particulars address, COL. S. FATR, President of Board Trustees. Ior, S. P. BOOZER, Sep. 4, ,O-st See'y and Treas. SPECIAL NOTiCE To all Overseers of Public Roads I Newberry County. YOU are hereby notified and reqnired call out all able-bodied men in your respe tive Townships who are liable to road dut and, with them, proceed at once to puttic our Roads in good condition, or npon fa ure so to do, subject yourselves to the Pe aty of the Law. By order Board County Commissioners JAMES W. HAYWARD, Sep. 11, 3'7-t. Clerk. WOOL CARDING Gur CARDING MACHINES arc in fit rate order, and turning out the BE] ROLLS at ONLY 10i ets. per lb. if oiled. if nor., 2 cents extra. Our wagons willl in Newberry once ev2ry two weeks, at Wool left with Messrs. Mayes & Martin. wv be received, carded and returned FREE( CH ARGE for transportation. The conti ued patronage of the citizens of Newber solicited, and satisfaction gnat anteed. R. S. & J. W. GOODG ION. Sep. 11, 'i-3m. I- NOTICE. IA LL persons having demands against t estate of George A. Dominick, decease will render themt in properly attested tot subscriber at her residence, or to her altt< nes, Messrs. Fair, Pope & Pope, at Ne berry, S. C., on or before thie 1st day Ocober next, or else they will be barr pament. And upon the second dlay of ( ober ntext, the subscriber will make sett ment on said estate in the Probate Got for Newberry County, and apply to si Cort for Letters flismissory as Admin tr trixc of said estate. NA~NC Y DOMINIGK, Administratrix of Fstate of Geo. A. Dominick, dec P \VXILION HOTEL, Charleston. S. C. G. T. ALFORD & CO., Proprietors. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. SPRINO MILLINERY Mrs. Ann Whaley respectfully informs I -Ladies that she has just received a pre: stock of Fresh and E.iegant Spring Goods, which she invites tscir attentione April 10, li'tf NEW BERRY FEMIALE A. P. PIFER, . A., Principal. -Miss FANNIE LEAVELL.: Assistant. SProf. F. WERBEE, : : Musical Dcp't. Tif. Exorci-' of the abuve School v.ill be re;ui.medl on WVEDNE4DAY, 25th SE TEMi;i, 187%. Tuition from A2.50 to $4.05i per month. No Incidental FeeF. Patpii will .e ch.trged fro:n date of en trance to the end f te Sosron. t re da.-,ii e ceplt ill Caes o: protr:aick For particilar. aplylv to -Z. 11. l;"i)0 i-" ,E i. :. . GOL. S. FAIR, Prest. ep.4, :6--tlf. SHERIFF'S SALE. Jane HS or, Plaintiff, FI Fa William lbtSon,Dv1.ekdan, Ecention. BY 'virtu- if:.n Exectioin to moe diCet ed, in the vuve case, I wil ofie'r 01 r sqde, at Newb1e-ry C. li., on Moiday, the: eventh 'Iv of Octol;i next e.n , a th::t tract of iand lyin :oni being :iowi in Newbvrr; Countv, cort.in One Hundr :Id a even Acres, more or lcs:, and bounded by lands of George Fvlnan, lands formeriv Ywned by George Turnipseed, :nd otli lavnz (if Dr. liatton, tie prop-ri of Dr. iatto. Terms will be known on da of sale. J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. Sep. 9, 1872-::7-it. SHERIFFS SALE. FOR OCTOBER, 1872. BY virtue of' t,wdry Executions to me directed, I will sell at public otry, at the store of Meszrs. Motte & Tarrant, at 10 o'clock, A. .l., on 3ionday, Oct. 7, 1872, the folloning, to-wit: The entire stock-in lots to suit-o[ Drutgs. Medicines. Perfumery,!t~ Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Pomade. Inks. PUen ., Stationery. In fact everything usuafly kept in a first elaF Drug Store. Ter%e-CASIH. J. .1. CARiINGTON, S. N. C. Sept. 9, 1872-37-4t. t13250. The State out ith Carohina, County of .Aderson.-In the ComnioT Pleas. Lydia A. M. YanWvek, Surviving Plaintift, v '. Mary Mverick, Samuel Maveriek, Geo. M. Maverick, Willie Maverick, Mary I B. Maverick, Albert Maverick, G. J. Hous. 1 ton, E. A. M. Houston, Emily M. Wev man, Josepihic Dirvan, Samn'l N1. Thomp. sol, and Thonisone, his %wife, Defendants --Or,i,-r for S:de of Laad in NewberrT County. BY virtue of a D.cretl Order of his Honor .Tdge ):r. n the above sti ted case, i ni!I seli on 1,nda , the seventh day oa October, now next enstuilt, all that tract o *land bielonging to the Estate of the Iat<4 Saml Slaverick, situate ill the Cnty~t 0 INewbherry, kno-sn as Tr.aet No. 1, 0r branches of Cimping and Crims~ Creeks u r d waters of Broatd River, containing ac cordi::;~ to a 5urveyv Three Hundred ani eTwenty-seven Acres. -Te,rs of S.le.-Oie-third cash, the hal ance in tn o equal annu"al instalmentS, to b< paid in one and two y-ears, with interes from the day of saile to bie paid annually -The purcehaser will be permnittedl to pay th< woleC amiount or mt.y p.irt thereo..f on th< d.av o: sale. TIhe purchaser to enter int IBond with two or more good sureties f,i the purchase money. Titles will be execu ted but not delivered until the whole pur chase money is paid. J. J. GARRINGTON, S.N. C. Se p. 9, 1872--37-4 t. f18S.0( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBERRY COU-NTY. B fy JTames C. Leahy, Probate Judge. FWhereas, Adam Kibler, hath tmad suit to moe to granit him Letters of Admitia trtion, of the Estate and effects' of Eliza beth Kibler, deceased. al Teeare therefore to cite and admonisi aland singular, the kindred and creditor of the said deceased, to be and appear be s fore moe, in the Court of Probate, to be hel at Newberry Court IIouse, on the 25th da of September next, after publiention hereo at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shes cause, if any thtey have, why the said ad ministration) should not be granted. Givel under moy hard this 9th day of Septembei - Anno Doini, 1872. JAMES C. LEAHY, r. .1. s. o. Sep. 11, 37-2t. INOTICE. ALL persons having claims against th Estate of Duane Mower, will present thei to the undersigned, properly at:ested, o or before the first day of December oex and those owing said Estate will be requi: ed to makne immediate payment or else pri ceedings will be begun to compel such pa; nent. CYNTHIA MOWER, Administi atri: Newberry C. IL, Sep. 2, 1872-36-3t. NOTICE IS hereby given that application will 1 made to the next Legislature for charter incorporation for Beth Eden Chlureb, Ne' berry Coun ty. IL. II. FOLK, Sep. 4, 36-3nm. For Church Council. TY ANNOUNCEMENT. e The friends of ALLEN ABERINATHV d respectfully announce him as a candidam ill for County Comimissioner at the cusuir F election in'October next. 1- MANY FRIENDS. r.June 26, 26--tf. Dr. GOTTLIEB HSICH'S BITTE This preparation of th great Scientist, Dr. Got lieb Fisch. of dermnany, based on the fact that, -* all materials of the bod d, ,~ ~ are derived from Food, I ~ie b* ~all Vital Force, or Heath t. is derived from the For< r--. stored up in Food. D I- P isch&'s Billers enables t1: of I ~system to lIberate an I ' . appropriate these Force e. ing Debility and lack rt Nervous Energy; so ton< d to make Constipation as s. Bf1tousnessimnpossible; r inforces the System so can tde overbhad results< changing climate, wate d &c., and better endure tl demands often unexpe tedly made on its Fori ..- and Eneg. Ladies in d licate health,aged persor and all emacIated at weak after sickness, w Is pe.sn rapidly strengthen 1 I sing this great preparation. "WARE & ScIIMtTz. Pb iladelphia, Propriet< of Da. Frscn's FoD CURT. Bi1ric'nRS. -DOW~IE, MIOISE & DAVIS. Agents, Chart< - ton, S. C. Nov. 1,'71-44-ly. e.o.w Prime Red Oats. e 300 BfSHELS GENUINE RED OA or sale by Jo - 'EB, JONES & PARER. Private Boarding. A few gertlemvn can find BOARD DY TUE MONTlih Mar. A. W T IMM . P. SCOTT. G-ents' C1o t hin g FURNISHINC COODS. Spring and Sunmmer Styles, 1872. Dres Sr'its, S:ylish Business Suits, Ilats late.st :ty!e-. siperior line of 1:hirtz, w Of 1U)It ma;'tt!ia1 :nd workint by thC Pat:crn, re. Pe r ons de,i:ihg to purcha-e to advah tie woul ti:.d it to thvir interiK to f:JV4j me W1th a cal!. P. srOTT. Mar. -!(,1 -t. NEW BUSINESS. 'Hl E sni-ti bl),,rs respectf0i1Y i:form the citizens of Newherr v and srrom.di;: coun try, tiat Cey have enter.id i.io :, a Tauning and Mill Business The manufaeture of Harness and Saddles, And the sal of Buggies, Carriages, and Saddle and Harness Hardware, Wholesale and Retail. Strict attntion wil lie paid to business, and a fie stock consimttiy impt on hand. Ani .:xmiination of our ltock is sio *ited. IEBB, JE & R ER, i. n. w Lm j . J. .o.N:S. I wv. c. i-.in.Ku. Apr. ;;, 14-tf. Laureisvi!!c Iferal please copy. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods, 1872. AL,SO White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO, Importers. Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck T:es, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, )rnaments, Frames, &c. Staw B iets ouI LUies ad ChllIn's R1ts, TRIMMED AND UNTrIUMED. AND IN CONNECTING WAL--OO! S White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c-, &c. Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. These goods are manufactured by us or bought for Cash direc:ly from the European andAmierican M:muturers, embracing all the latest nove!,ies, unequalled in variety and cheapuess in any market. -Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch. Aug. '8, 35-3tn.. T1E STATE OF SOUTH CA110 LINA. COUNTY OF NEWBIER RY.-COURT OF CO3DION Hav:icet Eptintg, JTacob Epting, JIaper N. Counuts and Polly C. Grahtam, laintiffs, againist Th omas~ L. Eptittz, dice A. Ep tinig, Wilton .J. Eotin~g, iceessa A. Ep t inl IdnEtintg, Emma E> ing,. Hlarrict Epting, D.senildants.-Sunanis-For Re. lief.--[CO md plitt Ser-.-ed.] To the Defendats Thomt:i L. Epting, Tida Eptinig, Emmia Epting, lla:riet Epting, WVillian. Eptm g and Meltancthlin Epting: Y ou ate hiereby :ummo ncd andl requtired to answer ite complaint in this action, of which a copy ts herewtth served up on you, and to serve acopy of yout subscribers at thcir office at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, wi:hin twen tv days after the service hereof, exclusivt of the day of such service; andI if you fai to answe:' the comiplaint within the timt aforesaid, the plaintifi' in this action will up -ply to the Court for the relief demanded i: the complaint. Dated Newberry, August 12, 1S72. SUBER & CALDWELL, Plaintiff.' Attorneys. j Aug. 14, 33-Ot. NOTICE. THOSE indlebted to us must positive! make comie arrangemtan:s to pay us ver) 'soon, or we will be obliged to leave our Ac counts in the hands of an offleer for coliec tion. We can make no exception in casi of anybody. MOTTE & TARRANT. June 26, 26--tf. PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. W. ABNEY t,Offers his services to the community a rlarge. Office opposite Col. Wmn. F. Nauce 'residence, next door above A. Ri. Church tormerly occupied by Dr. T. W. Thompson deceased. ' ~ Jiuly 31, 31-tf. MORRS (0TTON (@ rSTILL AITEAD OF ALL COMPE.TI TION. Thtese GINS are WARRANTED) to pleas or NO SALE -Price att Facetory $3.50 per Saw. WOOD TU.RNING of every deseriptio eC executed with neatness aid dispatch, by * E. MORRIS, Ju!y 24, 30-:;n CoLUMBIA, S. C - Blessed is Hie Who Gives th People Cheap Food. 1,000 lbs. IIAMS at 12..c. per lb. Fine lot fresh sugar-cured Bacon Strios, y The lone expected Smoked BeefiTongu< 0have arrived. 1$IIA RDY SOLOMON, . Next to Messrs. McFall & Pool's ott the e June 12, 24-r f Fifth Avenuo SFree Transportation. WEaeprepared4 to grinid front ontei nehundred artd fifty hbushiels Corn per da; d and: will furnish free trantpontation of the gain to and fromi our mill for outr patro: free of charge. r, WEBB, JONES & PARKER. I Announcement. 11The friends of flURREL IIARRIS re FY pectfully antnounrces him as ai caniidite fi County Commissioners at the next ensuir irs election. July 10, 29-tf. -Nomination for Sheriff. J. Ed. Peterson Is, respectfully nomtinate I'S .>v his ninny frienda .for th - eriffaky i itis Courn~t, at the entumg tion. E deem him a most suitable person for th, ; m,ortau ofic. \'EWRRRY. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, ASSETS - - $1,100,000. BON. ~~ .A VFEl N .IS. II'resIidet. (1 EN. W.\I A E II M. I. TON. T ie - Presi'dt. al Snuperinenldant of At1aaltit. 0"Jartilieni. J. E. K E El) Y. StaIte A 'uL!t. J. . G LEN N, A-i:t Newibrry Co. .\o 1'i t' D)irctora. nir solIuf the fin-t bu-iie zi men . the country. We muaarante. hone.t f mnawrement. j. . ..cdy settlreent oflisj , July 1, '7l2o-1y. Let ii ilave Peace, B[T IP FiIl! WHICH you ean by colling and buying sonie FULT, IN MARKET BEEF and fine PICKLED SALMON, and SUGAR CURED HAMS. Also, on Consignment, TEN BALES OF HAY. At HARDY SOLOMON'S, Next to Messrs. MeFall & Pool, on the May 22, 21-tt. Fifth Avenue. 'BtNOT AT 008ST! Ot at a Veil Small Nofit!! Owin-, to the disturbed condition of the times, miany are wilina to make sacrifices, even to a di:posal of goods it cost, from the taxie-s, stringency of the monev market, and general dullness, &., but this we can not do, and now that we are in want of money, we are determined to announce that we will dispose of our well selected stock ol Ladies, Gt,ntlvien's, Mi ses and Youths BOOTS, SHOES, &e., at a small advanc on cos- for the purpose of defraying posi tive exponses. There is no discount on this, we Cannot Live by Selling ai Cost, and ai GENEROUS PUBLIC does not EX PECT' IT. But believe us we Will Sell at a small Advance for Cash. ABRAMS & METTS. Tune 19, .5-tf. WE ARE NOW SUP PLIED For the Spring and Summer, with such Stock of Gen tlemn's and Yoath' CLoTUIn' as only, could have. been purchased WITH MONEY!!! And can fit ouit in any style of make or va riet of material ONE TO TWO THOUS AND Me an 'd boys. Our Stock of Furnishin; Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Cravati Truniks, Yalimec, &c., be<ides the large as sortmecnt of Clothing above mnctioned, w wsh TO BE DISTRIBUTBI All over the country, and to effect so des rable an ob ject, offer BAnIO.uNs TO THOSE IN NEEI Of anything in or line, and before the a sortment is broken, it is best to APPLY EARLY At our Clothing Emporium AND GET W ~hat you w 'ant. We warrant goods, gua antee low prices, and feel satisfied that a can be StITED for THE CASH! At the store of. IRIGl & 00PP00LJK May 1, 18-tf. (At Stewart's Old Corner.) IhAYE JUST RECEIVED and OFFE FOR SAI.E, At Lowest Cash Prices, A large and varied stock of - 'SPRING AND SUMDIER GOOD! L AD)IES DEPARTMENT. Dress Goods: Grenadines, Japanese, L. noa, Poplins, Piqumes. Notions: m!oves, Hlosicry, Cuffs, Collar Ribbons. s Best brand of Calico at 12te. Choice lot of Shoes, warranted. P'arasols, of all colors and sizes. - simees Liner', Cottonades, Hal -TATiONE.Y. Pens, Ink, Parper, Envelopes, Pceils. r . .iTLERY. Poe.t Knives, Knives and Forks, Razoi ]IAnm'nAE. Hocs Nails, hatchets. Hammers, Loch Reilk IRakes, Axes, Coffee Mills, Nu, Pain, Ta Kettles, Frying Pans, Smoochih Irons. rFactory Thread by Wholesale and Reta SLime, ~K.rosene, Coffee, Sugar, Molasst Yeast Powders, (oncentrated Lye. .. Wagon Ha. ress Saddles, Bridles, Whij Collars, Trace h aiis, Hamnes, Leather. Tabs, Bucket-, Curns, Measures, Broon dCombs, Brushes. ,fWill duplicate any- bill this side of-Chat-b etons - is P. W. CHICK. R. S. CHIC Apr. ., 1"7-Li. NEWBERRY HERALD OFFICE WrE r-wettily c-li the a: tot i f our cit8 -:s :t .oo in adjo'n.n mw: to our : for PAMVPHLET, JOB AND CARD PRINTING. OUR PRESSES Conprise the most desirable to be found in ainv COLNTRY JOB and Newspaper Office, And we have other material, embracing a large variety of Plain and Fancy Type, SriT ti.L.E FOR TIIF PRiNTING OF Blanks, Checks, Circuilars, Warrants, Programmes;, Post Bills, Tickets, Labels, Etc., Etc4 BUS!NESS CIRCULARS Printed in desirable styles, besides CATALOGUES, School and Town Reports, CONCER T, AUCTION and POS'J BILLS OF ALL KINDS. R BILL HEADINGS 3- Neatly printed at this office, upon ruled pi per of any size. e THE NEWBERRY HERALI IS ISSUED WEEKLY, AT $3 IN ADVANCIE Five Copies...............612 50 ,ITen Copies............... 22 50 eAnd one to getter up of Club. ii. " TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. > 1.50 for eacb square of one inch spac for first insertion, and $1 for subsequez for one m onth o1- less. Fraorgrtime proportionately less. Librai onterat made for the year. j May 1, 1S.-1 I . a i II*_ na ,t >. A .These Bitters rre pos tively invaluable in MP4 1 I,51 WM1z[. They purify the syste:n, and will cure remittent and Intermittent Fevers, and are a preventive of Chills and Fever. -All yield to their powerful ejEacy. Are an antidote to change Of 'Water and Diet. to the wasted frame, and correct alQ Will save days of suffering to the sick, and The grand Paama for all the ills of life. T RY--.6NE, B:OTTLE nostndiaFOR PYIII 33ITTERS .6U4 P= IT ' or CO v.x" M $%6 nYunorOld, -ared PCI IRS or Single, these Bitters are un equal/led and have often been the means of saving life. 4 TRV.O N E 8 0 T T L EL o v. , 1-4 -A' y. LOVELICE & 111EELER W'ill dispose of thieir entire stock of Spring & Summer U4,1SS GOODS AT C U1TI Junie 12, 24-tf. OF CHOICE, CHdEAP, And well selected DRY GOODS, AT fy oods he lsena, and elcrTed with emgr eat a fro teitet Festoki h aotn arkes a'ndeo Cwil ban SFLD LOW nil oield to exraminera my stck eyor purchang etoewt haere. atrad it o e s tdrmt , and e ct ato Mil ar. days o:f- au13. gotesik DENTA S UCEOS (egrandaacafral the Pennsyma ollfegeo Office ove8rd MFOR & oo'sStre or aieng e ev the Biteneft an- th Seqialle attnio hien oten corectn of-r reuart e s of avidns Tieet. Thel ipoe of ther peire sc ful spriing.Tem ver Sm meraa AT COUNS . June 1, '2-4-f. NEW HUNDRED TUSNDPOND wilb ad ell selre d C EBF , J O& 'ARER ACpr.M17,,1S-tf. Laurensvilre Bal pl~r~ea dsely. wantgeat cthe frstore b soksi h E lAz epr. 7 16-for. Vstr o lmi Laureasvill cew herade. s oy WANED aour Tatnedy tNwer,S C. WEBB . JN. PJAKERN. Mar. 27, 16- -f:. Lurenitsvillte Heald p ica col. o Tr ANKinG ou aro ns~ efi:of l tgenru latsroeendt s in the ps. Specin anionc thate ar corereto or relulartk n ilrus e n' s promtly n wl T nher. atrong thea: pul0 to resper yarcitd. Tessim er 60 o6er yard. Blnet1$. t. THOM.5,th ca Srfid WIe,fo hic the highest market reo will.b ada orsoe Werr.B, JO.E FULLER C. Ar 17, 21-f. L arve He tra plarse copelean ke.o( opnds furshed oneasdabole wtems atItheAMtorAZE, Ar. 17, 11-tf. Clmia .G Just recevied aerl lne op as ' n GetsGL WATE,D.odRns PVins in vrou stanner, rac eer Chans C. I amgoin toNE sel the RKod. Ar. 1:7, 16-tf. Clmia .G - LOfPL' S Cbest S Cngis mar, reeh an HCArtridgeortos for generouses Ters fo 11-tl CadngCoerlubi, (oC.