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Private Boarding. A;w :r:. e,.n find iUARID BY THE MONTH with T . -6, lu-u- A. W. T. SIMMONS. The Newberry Hotel. JORDA.N P. POL, Proprietor. Thi ; Ho:ci hIs under;;:ne recent repairs, ar.d is n,ow mrore co'n- *:ab:e :nol well! :tp po"nted that ever. Wi:h a wel:-kept table, good roons, attentir: to eve;y want, and ob'iging- servant,. the traveling public will find it afll th er can k .for In adhtiu. there i, a Nr.-las bar-rooni where the in-"i of wii':-, I!:qui:-s and segars can be had, ::nd ak a bifliard-room at The Livery s:a.' beonging to the Hotel is aiso well supplied. Sept25tf SHACKE.FORD & KELLY, Faetor., and Gvneral Commission NO-RT11 ATLANTIC WHARFr, CHARLEST)7; S. C. 07 Agents for Moro Phillips' Amn:onia ted Carrihbbe:a: Sea Guano. W .\V. ckeord. W Ww. A;ten Kelly. Skep: -25 39 '1, Notice. Thre who nre inebted to me for OFF CIAL SE11VICE ll p*eae cam' to;%Vard and pa eoetetitier'nh of' (ctobe'r. Sep: 2->2 3 . JAMUs C. LEALY. Notice. A'l 'rties a're here'by notific1 that the tax on th" real estae in the Town of Newberry, levied under :he ..oral r:di:!!,ees by the Town Counei. must he pid L', or before the '!ent' LaY ol' Otober, proxino. (). I.'st 1111 'E l', Clerk and4 Treas. Sen2130 3C NOTICE! I:: 'tacord.m'ee with an "Act to pravide fi a el h iCeSC , Itr:Id LV the last 0i:l:ture, itthe Treasuror's Books will be ope:: to col!iet the Quarte!y Tax due, on q.; bo - Oct the first, 372. It must h' pa d pro:nptly or the law will be enforced. D. R. PHIFER, Se p. r,':n-:1. Go. Treazurer. STATE OF0 SOUTH CAROLINA, ERR; Y CoUNTY. Bv Jaents G. leahy, 'robate tJudge. Wireas, .. B. Chappe, hath tmade Suit to et. to grnt himl Lettter of Ad-ninis traivo, of the Es:-"te vff e:ects of Mar t E. Cltas A!!, d.'ceased. The - ar kthr, f:% to Cite tnd :n:onish ai :uvwl aintr, t.'i.' kindrda credi.or of lhe s.At deea1 d, to b n (nd appear be for- e' in tIe o"o Proba1e, to be held a Ne-:arrv I on:..I:u, on the Cth day of October next, ::ter pubileaion hereof, at 11 oV'o - k in e fort noon, to shew cause, if any thev have, why the said ad inilstration should not be -ranwtd. GivC under nv hand this :4th e..v of September, Anno Donlni, 82 JAMES C. LEANY, P. . . . Sep. 25, :;b-2t. THE Exercise-s of this Institution oper on the first Monday of October. Sep. 18, tis-:2. F'OR THE ehdMf HDUSTRIES of the JNITED STATES 1 '10 IMges andt - armteda in Egi -u:d German. Writ. en by 20 E.minen ~uth~rs, includinj 4/higg"%ohn It. U onugih .3 ""Wnk'REM [ o. Leon Case "' Edw'ard Hiowland P .ev E. Edwin Hia! P ihilip Ripley, Al bert Bri.bane. lie "ce G~reeliey. F. UI P'erkins, etc.. etc. V -o.rnplete history c 11 branches of in Jus'try, processes ( manuflact'ure. etc., i a ua:s It is a complet encyclopedia of arts and m:'nufactures, and the most enatertainiDnK ard valuable .work of in formation on subject o' aeneral tte:-e<t eve oflured to the 1,ubuc. Th 'o'k io to'b agtu who t:re manking targe sales in all ;.arts ol' tht contry. it is ofit't'd ait the low pw"e of 83..M and is the ceatpest book ever so'd by subecriny tion. We want Agents 'n every town in tht U'nited States, a ndt no orent can f'i! to do wel with this book. Ourt terms~ a1' liberal. n e giv our agents tht. exclusive right ,f territory. Oit of our agiuts sold I38 copies in eight dr.ys. atu ther sol 36-3 in two weeks. Our agent in Hart t<,rd sold 397 in' or.e week. Sp<-eimens of th: we.rk re:nt to r.-,rA~ on re'ceipt of stamp. Fo c::-cu>:is ard te'rms to ogents, addres" the pub lishters. S::mple copie< of this book sent to an;i addreCS ott receipt ot' re-ice. J. B. 1BL:Il!t & H YDE, Pulishiere. ltx-truod. Co:m . Chica;;o I11i Cincinnati. Ohi< Or. GOTTLEB FISOH'S BITTE23 This preparation of the great Scientist, Dr. Gott lie b F'isch, of Germany, 1. 'a based on the fact that, at - all materials of the bod3 ;-are derived fronm Food. sc "" au Vital Force, or Health is derived from the Force Sstored up in Food. Dr Fasch's Bitters enables th System to liberate anc ec - appropriate these Forces creates Appetite, curel Dyspepsia, with its result ing Dbility and lack o Nervous Energy; so tones the Stomach anid Li' a to make Constipation an< liiousness impossible; r: - infores the System so can tide over bad results c chanrgin' climate, wate: &-e.. and%ett er endure th< demands often unexpec tedly made on its Fore and'Energy. Ladies in de li cate health, aged person: and all emaciated and weak after sickness. wil 4:.: rapidly str engthen b; ~asng this5 great preparation. LM'giF E. yfsE & DAVIS. Ar'ents. Chiarle to:, - (. Nov'. 1, 'Tl-4r--y. e-o-w SERI~FF'S SALE. FUlR OCTOBER, 1872. IVY vir':te. sundryi' Executions to ra dtreted, I will sell ait pulic outcry, at ti store of 'lestrs. 31otte & Tarraunt, at1 o'coe: A. I. on :londay, Oct. 7, 1S7: th' e ollo" w" i, t o-w it The en i're't stock-in lots to suit-of Ilair 'Ird Tooth Brushes. Pun:::uule, - Pens, Sttationter In fact eve':y ing uts'u!!v kept in a fr cu Drt:.: Store. J1. .J. *'1RRINGTON, S. N. C. NOTICE niude to the ntx: I'At:re for' chaterct berry (oat. I!- I- i'tLK, 'S ~'). ,-i. For: Church Council. Ph'rme Red O'ats. 'S :: i-'rrTI RE2D OA ESUB "SHED 18"7 FALL A-N) 11INTER A full s:pply of GROC ERIES, DRY GOODS, 00T8 :ND SHOES, ilals aid Caps, Guns, Clocks Trunks, Crockery, Notio ns, IA ivf F00T e. M. FOOT. 6raniteville Shirtings, Sheetings and Drills, to Mer chants in any quantity at Manufacturers Prices. Sep. 1-m, mS-t f. IiUODS I would respectfully inform my friend and the publie generally. that I have just Received and Opened -AT MY JEYR 8TOE, ONE OF T/1E L AROEST --AND BEST SELEtTED) ST001(8 EvWr offerPd in NEWBERRY. My stiecn.-ists in part of Ladies and Gents Gold & Silver Watches, Stemn and Key Winders. both Swiss and American. SLadies and Gents CI-IA.I~LTS Of all1 pattern. SSets and half sets INecklaces, I Armlets, Bracelets, &c., &c. - Aiwaya on haud a large stock of Engagemnent Rings Of the very bes quality. Birth-day, Philopona, Ch1,1rstmas and Brida! Presents, 0 a'1 kn s HAIR~ JEWELRY Of all :se4;i ::-: t orer Th 'J1i.:hti 'r. ::i ! OL1D Go12 AND) SILVER. Give mec a e:dll b.efore purchasing ~All goods sold wn:rranted as repre seted. Always on hand a la2rge stock of Spectacles & Eyeglasses, eCall anid examine my stock. JOHN F. SPECK, Newberry, S. C., Sep. 16, 187>-3S-tf. NOTICE!I BY au:thori:y vested in us by the las will and testair.enlt of Robert Carmiical de'd., we will sell at the late residence o l:zabeth Carmient. dee'd., on the 24)tha Day of October' Next ll the I Prsonal ProperLy of the said deed. ''caed of Cattle. 1lFou-horscX Wagon. 1 Set lackszath Took IT u1ch ld and Kitehen Fuirniturc &e.. &c. on the same day anel piace, we Wi -~ RtEate of said de,'d., cot o : ares to 100 acres ech. Pbal sh~own and information givenl cor cr n: any of the lands, ca applcation] I ett'e' of the Ex'cutors. Terms mad S : ' n l, 4. i : . iow. SWEENEY'S HOTEL, New York, Supt. 10, 1872. ESSRS. 1. BARIRE & SON Dear Father I am now about through with my purchases of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lat, Caps, &c., and have only to say I have aiven uncsuai attention this season to the selections. I have bought the stock under the late de ciine, and you w:ll fin-i it superior in style and at as tow pices as any house in the Staze has houht in this market. You c:n therefore offer i:tducements to our friends and customers, and feel confi dent that no houe can tdersell us or ex hibit a stock so attractive. Yours Trr,y, JOHN J BARRE. AL JL T IIIM 11.iNE HEI1111 And at the -tore of MI B EARRl"o'1 E WAS,'1 Where the Latest Novelties Of the Season Have Just Been Received, Can be fourd in DRY GOODS, Silks, Poplins and Dres G o generall, Calicoes, Homesp1ns, Shectings, Shirtinig, Emb1rvoMer.e, Ribon; LaCs, Coli:rs, Tr imming, Chienons, Era etE, Colognes,, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, &c., Nc. Cassinmeres, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirts, air Gientlermen's Outfitting generally. Our stock of fine BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, For Ladies, Gertlenen and Youth, togeth er with HEAVY SHOES AND BROGANS, I is large and well selected, as is also our I assortneat of ALL STYLES HATS. Beside. the above our stock of GROCEURIES, Consisting of All grades of Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Meal, Corn, and Soap, I Is CHOICE AN CHEAP! These goods have been selected with care, bought low, and consequently WILL BE SOLD AT SMALL PROFITS, and nll we ask is that our friends in town Iand country make an examination before barintg el ewhere. M. BARRE & SON. Sep. 18. 38-tf. RMOVA. We have removed Oinr Ettre Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING; Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c. TO QUR New Store! BETWEEN MESSRS. CIIICK'S AND DR. FANT'S. W CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK. SeptI16tf LOVELACE & WHEELER. Dr. E. H.GREENE, In charge of the Branch Officee to Dr. Kline's PIIL AELPHI IA B3EL LEVUE INSTITUTE and CANCER INFIRMARY, at I CH IARLOTrCE, N. C., Will he at Chieraw, S. C.. Principal Hotel, Oct. 9. Stuter, S. C.. P'rincipatl Hotel. Ort. 10. Newberrv, S. C., Pools Hontel, (jet 11 IColumbia, S. C., Nickerson's Hotel, Oct. 12. For the purpo-e of seeing any who may wish to consult him withon tavisit to Char lotte, with refcrence to CANCER, and all CANCERoUs DIsEASES, Scrora Ia, Epilepsy, &c., &c. CALL AND SEE HI. Sep. 18, J8-4t. State of South Carolina, Newbrry. In Common Pleas. Laura E. Nance vs. R. D. & J. K. G. Nance, Ex'ors. Mary W, Nance vs. R. D. & J. K. G. Nance, Ex'ors. THE creditors of the Estate of Frederick Nace, deceassed, are required to render an establiTh th:eir respectiVe demands, be fore the undersigned, on or before the first da of November, 1872. By order of the Court. SILAS JTOINSTONE, Referee. Newberry C. H., S. C., Sept. 10, 1872. 38-8t. Free Transportation. -WE are prepredl to grit d from one to one hundIred aind fifty bushtels Corn per day, and will furnish free tran tsportation of their grain to and fronm our miil for our patrons Ifree of charge. WEBB, JONES & PARKER. Apr. 17, 16--tf. NOTICE Is lheeb iven that approved School Ordes, payable to the undersigned, of Jese C. Smith, E.sq., School Comtmis::ioner, oNewbrry Co,unty, for the months of Janu .rv Febrary and ~Mrh, 1872, have beer lo" Th Cou'ay Treasurer and all othert Executors' Sale. FOUR OR FIVE THOUS AND ACRES OF FINE WOODLAND, BY virtue of a:i order from the Cirenit Court fur Greenviile Co:rty, we wi;l seil b,-ore the Court Homse dour, on Zah- soay in October nex:, to thz highest bidder, th"e following lands, to wit: One Tract in Greer - i*e Count, five miles above the City of Greetnvi', liing ot: both sides of the Air Li-.. Raili oad, and of the Rutherford Roa,. containing about One Thoui.rand Acres, and known as the Motin tain Creek Track. One Tract, c i in fiom Four to Five Hundred Acrez, lyint bet tien the Pendile ton and A erso. Roads, :,i!on bh : sides of the Easiey' . or Towns' Bid"C Road. One Tract, uf abont Four liunanred Acres, lying between the .Jidern;: and Grove Ntalls, and in both ides of the Greenville Coluulvial R,-ilruoad. One Trac:, of about Fourteen 1imihedi Acrei, lying between thei Grove andI1 Auny. ta Ruads, 1n both sidls of th00 So1 and North Forks (i' Brhy ek, and k-;own as the Brushy Cre!k Trict. One Tract, of about Twelve Hundred Actes, known as the Lauiel Creek Tract. One Lot of Seven or Eight Acres, lyin-r t.i the corporate litits of Ihe City o" Greeivile, trontina o:: Peindletoin an-1 An derson Streets, and adjoining .ands of Gaines, Stradley and othe.s. The n'ave lands are almost entirely 'in the or; forest, and thu extreme outer lii.its o A portion of them is more than six miles from the City limi;s-some of them are entirely within the City, others partly within and partly without, and others froni a half to five and six miles miles distant. The different Trtcts will he sub di%ided in to Tracts of fro:n Thirty to Fifty Aeres to I suit purchasers, and Plats of the same will be exhibited on the day of sale, aijd in the meantime can be seen by calling on Alex ander McBee. ALSO, One Tract of Land, known as the "Shoal Tract," containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, situated in the upper nart of Greenville County, on waters of Beaver Darn Creek, and adjoining lands of I. F. Whilden and others. One Tract, known as the "Gap Creek Tract," lying .mn both sides of the Old Gap Creek Road and Gap Creek, containing Fif teen Hundred or Two Thensand Acres, and extending to the North C:rolina Line. TERMS.-Oae-third Ca--h; balance on credit of twei-;e mimbonhs, secured by Note and Murtage of premises. Purchasers to pay ;'or stamps and papers. If all the Tracts are not sold on Sale-day iu October, the sale will contioue from day to day until all are disposed of V. A. McBEE, ALEX. McBEE, Executors of Vardry MclBee, deceased. Sep. 25, 39-21t. OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA, ExEcUTvE DEPARTME:NT. IN pursuatnce of atn act of the General Assembly approved March: 1, 18S7o, entitled "Atn act, providing for the gener.dl election and the manner of condnuing thle same, anended by an act approved March 12, 172, an election will be held in the several counties of this State on the T HIRD WED NESDAY, being the 13th day of October, for the following State, Legi.-lative, Coun ty and Congressional oflicers, to serve for the next ..wo and four years, as provided by the State constit unon and acts of Con gress of tile United Stiates, to wit : Gov ernor. Lieutenant Governor, Attorney Gene ral, Secretary of State, State Trea.,urer, Comptroller General, Supierinitendant of Education, Adjutant and Inaspector General, membets of the G;eneral Assenmbly, Solici tors in the several judicial circuits, and for the various countty tillices, together withi one Menmber of Congress to represent thte State at large, and Representatives in the respective Congressional Districts. At the said electioni the following ametnd ments to the State Constitution will be submitted to the voters for ratification or rejection, to wit: I1st. Amendments relating to change of time of holding general elections. Strike out all that portion of Saction XI of Artic!e 2, following the words "eighteen hundred and seventy" occurrinug in the fourth anid fifth line's, and insert the fol lowing: "And forever thereafter, on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November, in every second year, in such manner arid at t ch places as tihe Legisla ture may provide." The manner of voting on this amendment shall be as follows: I'nose in: f,vor of the amendment :-hall deposit a ballot with the following w;ords written or printed thereon, "Constitutional Amnendmuent-Yes." Those opposed to said aendmient shall cast a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon, "Constitutional Amaendmetnt-No." 2d. Amenment relating to the further increase of the piihlic debt of the Stare, as follows : Article XVI, "To the ind that tile pblic debt ot South Carolina may not hereafter be increase1 without the due con sideration, and free consent of the people of the State, the General Assembly is htere by forbidden to ctcate any fuirther debt or oligation by the loan of the credit of the State, by guaraintee, endorsement or other wise, except for the ordinary anad curret bsiness of the State, without first subuit ting the quaes tiotn as to the creation of any~ such new debt, gutaran:tee, endorsemenit or loan of the credit to the people of this State. at a general election ; and unless two-thirds of the qualiSied voters of this State voting on the question shall be in favor of a fur her debt, gtuaranatee, endorsement or loar of this credit, none shall be created or made." The manner of voting on this amendmnent shall be as follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon, "Constitutional Amendment, Article XVI.-Yes." Those opposed to the amendment shall Icast a ballot with the following words writ Iten or printed thereo,---Con:stitutional Aendment Article XVI.-No." All bar-rooms an'. drinking saloons shall be closed orn the day of election, and any person who shall sell any intoxicatirng drink: on the day of election, shall be guilty of:a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not less than ont hudred dollars, or he imnp'isonedl for period not less than one muontha, nor more than: six months. The Commissioners and Manasgers of Eecion:, and ea:ch of then:, arc herebyi required. with strict regLrd to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State, touhing their duty in suich cace, to cau:s such electionis to he held in thaeir~ respectivt counties on the day aforesaid, and to takt .all reeessiry steps for the holding 0 such elections, and for the ascertaining ant determinin:g the persons who shall hay been duly zlected thereat, according to tha Irules, principles and provision prescribet y the Act and Amendmnent thereto, afore In: witness whiereof', I have hereunto se myn hand an:d caused the Great Sea oh the State to be affixed, at Colum (.. s.] bia, the 10th day of September, A. D 18'iS, and in thte ninety-seventh yea of the Independence of the Unite< States of America. * ROhERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. Caainozo, Secretary of State. M[XT iE SOLD!: OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING Gent"s fu[nishig Goods, &k, Mut be sold to enable us to make the proposed improveet in our store this iall. FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS Will be mad- to order for $12.00-for merly $17.010-Genuinle. STRAW HATS AND BOY'S CLOTHING, AT COST OR LESS. SPRIN CLOTHING 20 PER CENT. FROM FORMER PRICES. He. &W CV 1, SWAiFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. C. Se p. 11, '17-tf. Bowden and Tappaha noc Seed Wheat. 1,500 Bashel- of p-ime 9eed Wheat, of the best 'proved d most popular varie ties in Fast Tennessee, to arrive in a few davs, ,ampies of n.hiCh may be seen at our store in front of the Court House. Also, a h.rge and varied stock of HEAY AND FAMILY GROCERIES arriving constantly, which we propose to Sell Low for Cash. BA GGING of different kinds and Iron Ties at Reduced Rates. ALSO, FEITILIZERN of the highest reputation, which we will Sll as LOW~ as any of equal standing and merit. Wet wilt also purchase all kinds of PRODUCE .at the HIGH EST MARKET PRICES, And sell any kind of produce or goods con signed to us on the most reasonable terms, and to the best advantage. We respectfully invite all who are seek ing supplies in our line, to call and exam ine our stock before making their pur ebases, as we intend to SELL AS LOW FOR CASH as such goods can he sold in the interior markets of this State. And as we shall endeavor to merit the cor.fidence, we hope to receive the support and patronage of the trading public. R. MOM1A & C0. Sep. 4, 36-t f. -SAYS If You Want Anything Known, Want a Cook, Clerk, Parmner, Situation, Money, N urse. House, I Horse, Cow, Boarders, Teacher, Or Anything Else, Advertise the Want. If you have for sale Houses, Lands, Stock, Vehicles, Furniture, Dry Goods, Sewing Machines, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Millinery, ADVERTISE, ADVERTISE. If you want anything printed such as Cards, Invitations, Receipts, Posters, Bill Heads, Hand Bills, Horse Bills, Checks, Demits, Bye-Laws, &c. &c., Come to the Herald Office, WHERE ALL WANTS can be supplied Cheaply' and Expeditiously, And in the best style of the Art. Fnmlby LIM E.D IW . P. SCOTT. Grents' Clothing ANID FURNISHINC COODS. Spring and Summer Styles, 1872. Dress Suits, Stylish Business Suits, its latest stvles. A su.perior line of Shirts, warranted of best naterii and workman ship. Fashionable Scarfs and Neck Ties. Fine Cloths and Gassimeres in the Piece or by the Pattern, &c. Persnns deiring to purchase to advan t-11e w.uid find it to their in:erest to favor me with a call. P. SCOTT. Mjr. 20, 12-tf. NEW BUSINESS. THE subqciibers respectfully inform the citizenz of Newberry and surroundit-, coun try, that they have entered into a partner. ship in the Tanning and Mill Business, The manufacture of Harness and Saddles, A,.d the sale of Baggies, Carriages, and Saddle and Harness Hardware, Wholesale and Retail. Strict attention will be paid to business, and a fine stock constantly kept on hand. An c.uanination of our stock is solicited. WEBB, JONES & PARKER, wv. n. w7F'1. I r.. j. jo-,:s. I w. r. PRnYR. Apr. :, 14-tf. Laurensville Herald please copy. NOTICE. THOSE indebted to us must positively make some arrangements to pav us very soon, or we will be obliged to leave our Ac counts in the hands of an officer for collec tion. We can make no exception in case of anybody. MOTTZ & TARRANT. June 26, 26-tf. PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. W. ABNEY Offers his services to the community at large. Office opposite 0ol. Wi. F. Nance's residence, next. door above A. R. Church, lormerly occupied by Dr. T. W. Thompson, deceased. July 31, 31-tf. T HE 1IORRIS COTTON GIN STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMPETI TION. These GINS are WARRANTED to please or NO SALE. Price at Factory $3.50 per Saw. WOOD TURNING of every d.scription executed with neatness and dispatch, by E. MORRIS, July 24, 30)-3m COLUMBIA, S. C SPRING MILLINERY. Mrs. Ann Whaley respectfully informs the Ladies that she has just received a pretty stock of Fresh and Eiegant Spring Goods, to which she invites tricir attention. April 10, 15-tf. WOOL CARDING Gur CARDING MACHINES are in first rate order, and turning out the BESTI ROLLS at ONLY 10) ets. per lb. if oiled if not, 2 cents extra. Our wagons will be int Newberry once every two weeks, and Wool left with Messrs. Mayes & Martin. will be receive~d, carded and returned FREE OF~ CHI ARGE for transportation. The contin ned patronage of the citizens of Newberry solicited, and satisfaction guat anteed. R. S. & J. W. GOODGION. Sep. 11, 37-3m. A. P. PIPER, M. A., : : : Principal Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant Prof. P. WERBEER, : : Musical Def t THE Exercises of the above School will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, 25th SEP. TEMBER, 1872. Tuition from $2.50 to $4.50 per month. No Incidental Fees. Pupils will be charged from date of en trance to the end of the Session. No re. duction except in cases of protracted ill ness. For particnlars, &c., apply to S. P. BOOZER, Esq., Sec. B'd. COLj. S. FAIR, Pres't. Sep. 4, 36-ti. The State of South Carolina, County of Anderson.-In the Commior Pl1eas. Lydia A. M. VanWyck, Surviving Plaintiff vs. Mary Maverick. Samnuel Maverick. Geo. M. Maverick, Willie Maverick, Mary B. Maverick, Albert Maverick, G. J. Hotus ton, E. A. M. Hotuston, Emily M. Wey man, Josephine Bryan, Samn'l M. Thomp son, and Thomnsone, his wife, Defendants -Order for Sale of Land in Newberry Coutn ty. BY virtue of a Decretal Order of hi: Honor Judge Orr, in the above stated ease I will sell on Monday, the seventh day o October, now next ensuing, all that tract o land belonging to the Estate of the lati Sam'I M;vrick, situate in the County c Newberry, known as Tract No. 1, or branches of Camping and Crims Creeks and watters of Broad River, containing ac cording to a survey Three hundred an< Twenty-seven Acres. Te.ns of Sale.-One-third cash, the bal ance in two equal annual instalments, to b paid in one and two years, with interes from the day of sale to be paid annually The purchaser will be permitted to pay th whole amount or any part thereof on th day of sale. The purchaser to enter int Bond iith two or more good sureties fe the nurchase money. Titles will be execu ted b>ut tnot delivered until the whole pur chase money is paid. J. J. GARRINGTON, S.N. C. Sep. 9, J872-37-4t. t18.O( ISHERIFF'S SALE. Jane Mosier, Plaintiff, Fi Fa vs. William Hlatton,Defendant, Execution. BY virtue of an Execution to me direc1 ed, in the above case, I will offer for sal at Newberry C. H., on Monday, the Sevens day of October next ensuing, all that trac of~land lying and being sittuate in Newberr County, cor taining One Hundred and Seve Ares, more or less, and bounded by lanc of George Feltman, lands formerly owne by George Tcrnipseed, and other lands< Dr. Hatton, thte property of Dr. Batton. Terms will be known on day of sale. .J. J. CAR RLNGTON, S. N. C. Sep o, w;---a 9. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE C OMP ANY ME11P! S, TENNESSEE. ASSETS - - $1100,000. HON. JEFFERSON DAVYIS, Pro.zident. GEN. WADE 11AMPTON. Yiec Preiden,t. and Sup-rintenda.nt of Ariantie Decpartment. J. ). K ENNE)Y. State Aue:t. J. i:. "-LENN. Agcnt Newberry Co. Anmong its Directors are some of the first~QT ba0*sieno th.- coutntry. We gar.nt'O hoIety of mangeCut, i. e. sp.dy settle-m.nt of lossez. Jiulv 10, '72-2'-1y. Let us ilave Peace, BT KP FULL! W'H11CH you can by calling and buying some FULTON MARKET B.EF and Fine PICKLED SALMON, and SUGAR CURED I HAMS. Also, on Consignment, TEN BALES OF HAY. At HARDY SOLOMON'S, Next to Messrs. McFall & Pool, ou the May 22, 21-tf. Fifth Avenue. WE ARE NOW SUP PLIED For the Spring and Simmer, with such a Stock of Gentlemen'sand Youth's C.orOINo, as only could have been purchased WITH MONEY!!! And can fit out in any style of make or va riety of material ONE TO TWO THOUS AND Men and boys. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Cravats, Truiks, Valises, &c., beides the large as sortment of Clothing above mentioned, we wish TO BE DISTRIBUTED All over the country, and to effect so desi rable an object, offer BARGAiNs TO THOSE IN NEED Of anything in our line, and hefore the as sortment is broken, it is best to APPLY EARLY At our Clothing Emporium AND GET What you want. We warrant goods. guar antee low prices, and feel -atisfied that all can be sUITED for THE CASH! At the Store of ~1R1Il & C9PP9OCL May 1, 18-f P. W. & R, 8.-0ElltK (At Stewart's Old Corner) HAVE JUST RECEIVED and OFFER FOR SALE, At Lowest Cash Prices, A large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. LADIES DEPARTMENT. Dress Goods: Grenadines, Japanese, Le no3, aplins, Piques. Notions: Gloves, Hosiery, Suffs, Collars, Ribbons. Best brand of Calico at 124c. Choice lot of Shoes, warranted]. Parasols, of all colors and sizes. GENTLEMEN's DEPA RTMNE.T. Cassimeres, Linen, Cottonadee, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Cravats. STATIONERY. Pens, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, Pencils. CUTLERY. Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Razors. Scissors. HARDWARE. IHes, Nails, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks, Bells, Rakes, Axes, Coffeec Mills, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Frying Pans, Smnoothing Irons. Factory Thread by Wholesale and Retail. Lime, Kerosene, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Yeast Powders, Concentrated L e. Wagon Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Trace Chains, Hlames, Leather. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Measures, Brooms, fCombs, Brushes. fWill duplicate any bill this side of Charles on. P. W. CHICK. R. S. CHICK A pr. 24, 17-tt. Blessed is Hie Who Eivies the Peol Cha Fod 1,000 lbs.HASt12c per lb. Fine lot fresh sugar-cured Bacon StriDs. The long expected Smoked Beef Tongues bave arrived. HARDY SOLOMON, )Next to Messrs. McFall & Pool's on the rJune 12, 24-tf Fifth Aven' Announcement. The friends of BlURREL HARRIS res pectfully anno'mees him as a candidate fo County Commissioners at the next ensi election. tuly 10, 29-tf. Nomination for Sherif.~ J. Ed. Peterson is respectifully nominate: l>v his many friends for the Sheriffalty this County, at the enem;ng e1ectioc. W deem h im a mnost suitable per on for thi iportant office. NEWBERRY. ANNOUNCEMENT. d The friends of ALLEN ABERNATI1' respectfully announce him as a candidal for Gonntyr Commissioner at the ensin election in Uc:ober next. MANY FRIENDS. jJn-e 23 M-tf. Possessing powerful invigOMratU These Bitters are positively ir.va luam' ia They purify the system, and wi:i cure 6 pemittent and Intermittent Fevers, and are a preventive of Chills and Fever. ]N S0 2 S K E aDEr All yield to their powerful efficacy. Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet. -M I 4SO Tu1V0 to the wanted frame, and correct all R. -goART MFT B E W2 save days of suffering tc the sick, and MORS NEEMEL P'E PLE . ,NII19 o The grand Panacea for all the ills of life. TRY ONEB"TL PYSICIAHS FORP. BITTERS FA M mlY InyoungorOld, or Single, these Bitters are un equalled and have often been the means of saving life. T.R V...O N E BOTTLE . ov. b, 314-ly LOELIE & REELER Will dispose of their entire stock of Spring & Summer IRESS GOODS ATCDuST June 12, 24-tf. N PRE G' STO(K OF CHOICE, CHEAP, And well selocted DRY GOODS, AT C. F. JACKSON'S, COLUMBIA, S. C. My goods are all seasona.ble, and selected with great care from the best stocks in the Northern markers and whl 'o- SOL.D LOW ER than ever before. Visitors to Golunmbia will do well to e:amnine n.v s:ock before purchasin;: elsewhie. Orders promptly attended to C. F.JACKSON. THOMPSON & JONES, DENTAL SURCEONS, (Graduates of the PennsyIvania College of Denl Surgrery.) Office over McFall & Pooi's Store. Our patients receive the bCuent of all the latest improvements in the profession. Special attention given to correction of Ir regularities in Children's Teeth. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Terms very moderate. J. It. THOMPSON, D.D.S. E. C. JONES, D.D.S. Apr. 3 '-1-tf. WANTED, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND P(YUNDS h!DES, for which the highest inarket price will be paid at our store. WEBB, JONES & PARKER. Apr. 17, 10-:f. Laurensville flerabi please copy. WOOL WANTED. 1'',(000 pounds washed or unwashed Wool wanted at tic store of WEBB, JONES & PARKER. A pr. 17, 16-tf. Lautrensville Herald please copy. WANTED. TWO HUNDIBED CORIM TAN BARK WANTED :it our Tannery, at Newberry, S. C. WEBB, JONES & PARKER. A pr. 17, 16-tf. Laurensville Herald please copy. L AURENS CO ., S. C ., May 4, 1S72. THANKING our patrons for generous patronage ex'ended to us in the past, we again announce th-it we are preparedt to do all work entrusted to us promp:iy and well. Terms f;2. Roll Carding, lge per lb., (cii includeo.) M.akittg JTe.2t, 30) to ::5c. per vard. Cassimnere, Go to r5c. per yard. Blankets, $2.00 to $2.25, the customer find ing ti-e wool Other work as heretofore. We give the highest market rates for Wool in exchange for the products of our Mill. B. J. Ramiage, Esq., is our Agent at New berry. A. C. FULLER & CO. May 22, 21-tf. MILITARY GOODS. I have now in store a large and elegant assortmenut of MIILITARY GOODS. em bracing Hlats, Caps, Epanlettes, Swords, Belts, Buckles, Sashes, Buttons, Phunes, &c. Comnpanies fi:rnished on reasonable terms. WILLIAM GLAZE, Mar. 13, 11-tf Columbia, S. C. WATCHES, DIAIONDS, &C. SJust re::eived a full line of Ladies' and fGent's GO)LD'WATCHES, D.amtor.d Rings, Pins, in various styles, Braceie:s, Ghains, &c. am oingto s -11 the goodS. a g WILLIAM GLAZE, Ma.1$, 1-f Columbia, S. C. GUNS. eOf t';e t est'English makers, Breech and Mczdl Leadn;. Parlor Rifles; Ball and Shot Cartridges for Parior PR fies. Ms.1,1~'fWILLIAM GLAF we a 1MeColumVri, 8. 0.