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_ LOCAL. W O Du A G ms i r t h a r . a ox . - T h e a d - ertisingI dt Messrs. Walker,Evans &I Cogwen, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Fsq., is the only authorized agency for this P, paper in Charleston. "-XZ . NM aUn"M & HornXAX, WNCwI A -m a ge,Ats No. 4 South St., - tmor, are duly authorized to cotrat for adver- n embat our lowest rses. Adver tiWers in that Ciy are requated to leae their Is Yors with tis houe." Cal at JOHN F. SPECK'S JEWELRY EMPORWM and see the largest stock of Esgaeatent Rings ever brought to this place. Also a large stock of Clocks just received. 4-tf. We wil send a cdpy of our paper and a copy of "Peters' Musical Monthly" for one year to any one sending as $4.50 Our pa per speaks for itself, and you may know the value of "Peters' Musical Monthly," from the fact that every yearly subscriber gets about sixty Songs, Duets, and Choruses, and from MW to sixty Piano pieces, worth at tee least $40. 5-tf. Agents fr Newberry Herald. The following responsible gentle6en are authorized to receive subscriptions to this paper, for which their receipts will be good: At Frog Level-Capt. P. E. Wis. .J Pomaria-Capt. Gus. DtcxeRT. Liberty Hall-Mr. L. P. W. Risa. Columbia-Dr. E. E. J.cxsox. Kinard's Tarn Out-Dr. J. L Speake. Posmastems are authorized to receive sub scripions. MAnUUM 16TICas are inserted in the Herald free f charge, and it Is particularly rem pt they be-sentinfor publication. biIlury "oces.DOt longer than ten lines are not,charged for, but when they exceed 1, that sfee sre chaged at advertising rates. Communications advancing private inter ests, or of a personal character, are charged as advertisemeuts, but anything tending to advance publie' lnterests are not only-free, but are solicited. 5-tf. WNUT 1s WAXT=D.-Short, crisp, spicy aceounts of-any and everything which comes under the observation of any of our friends. They will much oblige as by sending for pub -The lication anything which they think will prove rith interesting to the general reader. By so do S.g they will add to the interest of their County paper. fter7 Short communications of personal expe rience in relation to farm operations, stock raising, domestic economy, &c., will be glad ly received, and published. 5-tf. WA=rTD.-A sharp, active, intelligent youth, about ifteen years of age, at the HEVa.LD Office. He must be able to read and write. A tractable youth, with a still tongue in a wise head, in connection with above named requirements, will be kindly taken ctre of and taught the Art of Print ing. Apply early. AN XNoTANT MATTEIL Just as no piece of machinery can work without grease, so no business can be con ducted without mony, the boot abd shoe business especially. The subscribers want money, must have it, and the appeal is made for all parties indebted to them to settle at once, before one or two extremities are resorted to. Don't put us to extremities. Some of these accounts have been open since 1870. Come at once. ARAMS & METTS. Jan. 8, 1-tf._____ The 3.ama Atlsta Basiness Collage This Institution has achieved a success which is unparralleled in the history of Com mercial Colleges. Starting in Atlanta, Ga., 4 May 9th.18711, with four stndents, it has al. ' ready sent out to the business world nearly THREE HUN~DRED STUDENTS tosittest its superior merits. The secret of its wonderful success is 1st, it is the ouly College in the South that is conducted on the Acruir. Bust xss .&x. 21, it keeps up, to the letter ol its advertisements. 3d, it is conducted by men who have had.years of experience si practical accountants, business men, and teachers. The total cost for a full course, in cluding board, washing, tuition, books, and stationery will not exceed $130. For specd inus of Penmanship and ollege Journa containing fhU information, address G.. E. DETWILEE, Pres't., P. O. Box 5i36, Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 5, 5-St. Y. J. Pope, Esq., has been appointe4 Notary Public by the Governor. Rev. J. A. Broadus. D. D., of Green ville, will preach (D. V.) in the Baptis Church of this place next Sunday, ths 16th inst. A asAn or AL..-SO says that popula: Columbia Dry Goods Merchant, -Mr. C F. Jackson. ~Ahead of all in sellinj cheap goods to make room for Sprin, Stock. If bargains are wanted he wil .< give them. STANDARD FRnI.UZEEs-The attentiol of farmers is invited to the card of W. I Bradley's S:andard Fertilizers in thi week's paper, of which 500 bags ar now in store and for sale by Messrn J. E. Webb & Co. PaOTRacTED MEETING-The meetin commenced here on Monday week in thi Methodist Church is still mn progres: We are pleased to state, that the congra gations are large and deeply attentivr and the promise for a work of graci under thbe infiuence of the Holy Spirn is being made manifest. Cou DowN HANDSoM.-In view < the fact that the Gity Council of Phihi delphia has appropriated half a million dollars to aid the Centennial cause, wh can't the Town Council of Newberr came down handsomely also. The sui gestion is simply thrown out, and wed not presume to advise. A quarter of million would suffice for Newvberry. A LoNG FELT WANT.-We invite atte' tion to the card~ of Messrs Russell & Su livan, whose purpose it is to contract f< building and house-carpentry generalla and a heavily framed building 25x80, at ollfii 16x80, with draughtsman's offi< 15zi2O are now being added to their a ready extensivo establishment. P!ar and specifications will be furnished:i very moderate charges, and contrac made t., erect buildings in any part the State. In addition they are erectir heavy machinery so as to mnanufactu frame buildings for shipment, the ere tion of which will be contracted for. We add further, that the manufactu of building 'material will be conducts as heretofor e by Mr. Russell, under tl old i.- na-e f n P RusseA &. PAstoxAL.-We correct a statement which appeared in the Columbia Caro linian one day last wee", viz: "That Rev. W. D. Rice had accepted a call to the Newberry Baptist Church." As this might lead to a misconception we state that the call is to ML Zion and Bush River Baptist Churches in the County, and not to the New berry Baptist Church in the town, over which the Rev. John Stout presides. Masss. WEARN & Hix.-We notice with pleasure that the magnificent Art Gallery of these gentlemen is now com plete in all its parts. The conception of the woik on this building shows the ar tistic taste of its projectors, as well as the enterprise in an outlay which reflects credit not only on themselves but on the city of Columbia, for the gallery is one of the finest and most attractive in the business part of the city. And its exte rior decoration is not greater than the view which presents itself to the eye of the inside beholder. We doubt if a hand somer Art Building,or one so completely adapted to its requirements can be found. Visitors to the city will be repaid to visit it. OuR READING Room.-Modesty forbids us saying much about the reading room which has been fitted up without regard to cost, for the benefit of patrons and the great' public generally. We cannot help complimenting the gentlemen whose genius, taste and skill have all combined to make it, from the handsome index sign pointing the way into tho cosy re treat, the beautiful floor covering, the handsome stove, the charming chromos, the elegant curtains, the comfortable lounge, down to the convenient reading desk, what it is, a perfect gem of a read ing room. It will be thrown open for inspection on this Wednesday morning, and a cordial invitation is extended to the publhc to look in and admire. M->. desty forbids further mention. Brethren of the Press in noticing this happy featui e, are requested not to shock the modesty, twice alluded to, by any very extravagant mention. WHAT WILRi TiEy ?-Just as we were going to press last week a pair of sad colored, large sized birds were turned over on our table by the Express Com. pany, with card attached, showing that they cane from E. E. Davies & CQ., pro prietors of the "Useful Store," where all kinds of stomach timber, in the shape of New York and Domestic Poultry, Game, Fisb, Oysters, and other good things are abundantly kept. What the species, we have not learned yet, and whether grouse, prairie chicken or pheasant can't be de termined, but this much is known, that when served up in a bake and,nicely stuffed it made no difference as to name, so deliciously toothsome were they. Messrs. Davies & Co.'s Useful Store is next to Dr. Jackson's in Columbia, and if anybody wants a particularly good dinner some day, we advise them to write to him a day or two before band. They will accept our thanks for sending the birds. IT WiL.L NEvrx Do.-Laurens is so far ahead of Newberry in the way of marrying and giving in marriage, that as the representative conservator of the character and standing of our dearly be loved County, we feel constrained to call attention to the matter and ask that something be at once done in this behalf. In one week the Laurens County paper publishes no less than thirteen marriage notices ! Think of it boys and girls, thir teen marriages ! Why stand ye all the day idle? Wake up arnd improve the glden hours. Get married, let not the Laurens chivalry and beauty take the lead in so wholesale a manner. Get to work at once, court fast, and get married quickly, and send us notice of thelsamue a immediately thereafter. Remember we ake no charge for marriage notices, nor do we get offended if a piece of wedding cake is sent in by a fair bride as an ac knowledgment of our service. - We ask beside that every couple who has been married in the County during the months of December and January, o: which no notice has been published, will at once send us such notice, for we are satified we carn beat Laurens. Let ut try it, for it will never do to give it up so, B BaAxKARDs' MusicAL. WORL.n for Febrea Bry is on our table with commendable prompt ness. and is an unusually spicy and attractive L number. The series of articles on Shee1 Music Publishing, giving .tbe details of the various processes of engraving. lithographing etc., which was commenced in the January number, is continued. The music in tbi: number is "I've ballads gay and sad to sell,' e a cavutina from the copera "Crispino e la Comare;" the "Wedding Waltz" by B. Land man, one of the most sparkling and beauti -ful waltzes ever issued, and the celebrae< "Redowa de Paris" by F. Burgmuller. 'Subscription $1.00 a year ; single copies tei , cent. S. Brainard's Sons, Publishers, Cleve , land, 0. f On Thursday evening, the 6th inst., at ti . residence of the Bride's father, by the Rev J. C. Boyd. Mr. OL.IVEa HARRIS and Mis: f AxinA C. STrr,rWEI,r, all of Newberry. y Bride's favor received. On Wednesday evening, 5th inst., at th< residence of the Bride's mother, by Rev. T1 SC. Ligon, Mr. PRaSSLY. PIRs and Miss Com o ar Boozzi. All of Newberry. On the 6th of February, by the Rev. W a D. Rice, at the residence of Mrs. Rebece Speake, Mr. HAcK EPTING and Miss JImuIJ E. ROOK, all of this County. .On Sunday afternoon, February. 9th, b; the Rev. Manning Brown, at the residence C [ Capt. Gauntt, Mr. JOsEi'H BEocK and Mis r Sus.ax Ci.axp. all of this County. On Wednesday, 29th nIt., by Rev. Di , Buist, JAMES W. WII.L.Axs, Esq , of Nec d berry County, and Miss JEsasE Gr.L,Am Sdaughter of B. C. Gillam, Esq., of PIcken - At the residence of Mr. D). C. Shealy, Lees , ville, S. C., by the Rev. H. A. Smith, Mr.11 J. HOx.sTON, of Edgefield County, and Mus it LAURA SEzAL.Y, of Lexington County. gNEWBIEY, February 11.-Cotton 1St. COL.UMBIA, February 10.-Cotton 18k. reNaw YORK, February 10-7 P. M.-Cotto c. dull-plands211; Orleans 211. Gold 14*. BAr,TIMORE. February 10.-Cotton dull middling 20*i201. re e me-.sTox, February 10.-Cotton dull' middling 19*. AUGUsTA, February 10.-Cotton in goo sedenand-fiddlinig 19. dll-uEandot, February 10.-Cotton close ann-,m1; Orans 10*. Grocerieg, e& MartiN Are receiving their FALL SUP?LY of HARD WARE, CU TL E RY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, I BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, Wagon ald 6ugg Mateial, SADDLERY and WHIPS, CIUUMBER WOOD PIPS ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, 40-tf. Bowden and Tappaha noc Seed Wheat. 1,500 Bushels of prime Seed Wheat, of the best improved and most popular varie ties in East Tennessee, to arrive in a few days; samples of which may be seen at our store in front of the Court House. Also, a large and varied stock of 1EAVY AND FAMIlY GROCERIES' arriving constantly, which we propose to Sell Low for Cash. BA.G-3-IN G of different kinds and Iron Ties at Reduced Rates. ALSO, FERTILIZERS of the highest reputation, which we will sell as LOW as any of equal standing and merit. We will 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 chases, as we intend to SELL AS LOW FOR CASH as such goods can be sold in the interior markets of this State. And as we shall endeavor to merit the confidence, we hope to receive the support and patronage of the trading public. R. MOOMAN & 00,. Sep. 4, 36--tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE AND RlETAIL, BY J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Caid weil and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just received and opening a general as sortment of choice Family Gorills, LIQUORS, &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The public generally are invited to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Sept239tfCoon NOW IN STORE!I A Large, Varied and Choice STOCK OF GOODS.; THE Subscriber having just returnet from the Northern and Southern Markets and having thus early replenished his stock invites the people of his section, and thi public generally-his stock being larg< enough for all To Call and Get The Value of their Moneg CROCERIES, HARDWA RE, DRY COODS, N OT IO NS, CONFECTIONERY, AND WHAT NOTS -Besides the Best Brands of LIQ TJORS, All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. ,J. P. KINARD, 4 miles from the Court House. Feb. 5, 5-5t" TO SUBSCRIBERS. I have reduced the rates of "The Pr< Agressive Age," to $2.50, single copies, subscr.bers $10.00 ; 10 subscribers, $20.0 d ~ THOS. P. SLIDE~R. a n. 8, 1...tf. Dry Goods. REMOVAL. We have removed Our Elitire Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c. TO OUR New Store! BETWEEN MESSRS. CHICK'S AND DR. FANT'S. 09ji1CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK. Sept16 tf LOVELACE & WHEELER. WM. D. LOVE &00, DESIRE to announce to their friends and patrons that they have MOVED into their Large and Elegant Store, Corner Main and Plain Sts., Under the Wheeler House, Where they have OPENED their IMMENSE STOCK Of E W ana Desirable Goods, SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, AND COMPRISING- THE BEST MAKES OF GOODS TO BE FOUND IN DOMESTIC OR FOR EIGN MARKETS, To which we invite the attection of the inabitants of Newherrv ard surrounding countr.", feeling assured that we can fur lish them wiLh better goods at less price. than any house in South Caroliuua, as ou stock i. of the best qual'ty of goods. Samples sent on application. We keep a beautiful ite ot MOURNING GOODS. Mr. Join Gicy, well knowv in youi County, is now in our enp'oy and would bf pleased to hear from his friends in Newber. ry, at the Grand Central Dry Goods Es. tablishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. W. D. LOVE. . B. B. McCREER~Y. ( Oct. S0, 44-3m. Our remaining stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, And Millinery Marked down to figures tha will ensure a rapid sale. Nov is the time to secure a bar gain. A full line of Ladies Gents' and Children's ALSO, Carpets, M.AT T IN G3-S AND Hearth Rugs, R. C. SHIVER & CO. R. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONEs. J. H. DAYV Jan. 22, 3-tf. Dentistry. THOMPSON & JONES DENTAL SURCEONS, (Graduates of the Pennsylvania College Dental Surgery.) Office over McFall & Pool's Store. our patients receive the benefit of allt latest improVements in the profession. Special attention given to correction of regulariies in Children's Teeth. The patronage of the public is respectfu solicited. Terms ery mSiNaD.D. . R. TJPON, D.D.S Apr. 3, '72--14-f. DDS THE WARREN Improved Hoe. The LATEST and BEST HOE for COTTO Ever manufactured. Capital for gardens also. STo form an idea of its great adaptability -* wonderful merits, come and examime. noest received byAYS&MR jan8 MA~S ~[RTD Dry Goods. GRAND CONOLIDATIOI TWO LARGE STOCKS OF GOODS IN ONE!!! -:0: $15,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND IHATS, AT CUST) WE MEAN iWHAT WE SAY And cordially invite ou friends, customers, and tb public generally, TO COME AND SEE ll IT 18 NOT 8( For having purchased ti entire stock of Mr. Mathi: ~Barre, and removed to ti commodious store lately o cupied by him, with cur orig nal stock, we can offer a 00ON80LIDATIED Ir- VARIlT1 Never Before EqualleI INEWBETRI McFALL & POO1 At M. BARRE'S Old Stand. All persons indebted to us for 11 and 1872, are advised to come settle immediately. Jan. 1, 1-tf. d Dry Goods shoes. FALL AND INTER. NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. The ladies are especially invited to ex amine my assortment, it being COMPLETE, as well as CHEAP, and consists of such variety as cannot ftil to please, in COLORS, QUALITY OR DESIGNS. In the DRY GOODS department, the as sortment is also full in FINE DRESS PATTERNS, CALICOES. WHITE GOODS, HOSE, &c. Besides the above my stock of Ladies and Gents Shoes, together with BROGANS, is worthy of attention. And in addition to the above in GROCERIES AND SUPPLIES, For family and plantation use, can be lonnd the best and cheapest. To all of which I most respectfuly invite the public attention, with the assurance that no efrort will be spared to give satis faction. MRS. D. MOWER. All parties indebted by Memorandum Account, or in any other .y.:v, are earnest ly requested to come forward and settle without delar. Mrs. D. M. Nov. 20, 47-tf. 810 Y0UR8ELVE8 WITH THE BEST AND The Cheapest. The Subscribers have nc,w in Store and are still receiving an unustually large Stuch of BOOTS, SUES, BROGANS, Warranted in make and material, and which they aru DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen and Youths! Gome and examine our elegant, Well-made Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers. SOMETHING NEW In LADIES SHOES, and BROGANS, And which will give satisfaction. All we ask is a call, and an examination, Ifor we are confident you will shoe your selves at the store of rSep. 25, 39-t f. ESTABLISHEBD 1857. PALL AND IVITElI A full supply of GROC ERIES, DRY GOODS, ilats and Caps, Guns, Clocks Trunks, Crockery, Notions M. FOOT. iGraniteville S h ir tin gs ~Sheetings and Drills, to Mei chants in any quantity a Manufacturers Prices. 171 FOOT d Sep. 18, 3s-tf. Free Transportation. WE are prepared to grind from one one hundred and fifty bushels Corn per da and will furnish free transportation of th4 grain to and from our mill for our patro free of charge.JOEaPA R Dry Goods, Clota te- and ewing - la -kine. J. H. KINARID, 0O L U M BI A, S. C. 0 I have recently retu ued fio n the Norti,, and an prepared to exhibi, tie momt rom plete and e4erint stock of ever brongh: to this :inrket, consi-tin1z of the latest and mvst pop;umr styles in DRESS GOODs, GASSIMERES, &C., Vi a full of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! AND SELECT ASSORTMENTS OF CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, and al . ther articles utally foind in a First Glass Dry Goods Establishnent. -0 THE GRAND OPENING OF THE MILLINERf DEPARTMENT, under the direction and stpervision of MRS. A. WcCORMICK, so caeraly kno-.n throghout the State for her skill and taste, ofyers unusual attractions. the stock having been crefully selected by herself, and placed at figures to neet ail wants. - ------ - THE CELEBRATED HOWE SEWING MACilNXE, AND AMERICAN BUTTOS-iOLE AND OVER-SEWING MACIINE, co:stitnte a prominetnt feature in the line of my business, being jistly considered the most efficient and satisfactory now in use. Strangers visiting Golumbia, are invited to give tne a call J. H. K IN A RD, On M.in St-cet, _ne Dvor Somi of cou:tiai Hotel, Collmii, S. C. Oct. 23, 43- 6mu. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods. TIThAR~D & WIL]EY C OLTJMBIA, S. C WE are now receiving and will continue to through the season the BEST READY MADE CLOTHING, that cannot be surpassed if equalled by any custom nmade. All the latest fashions in MELTONS, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, BEAVERS, TRICOTS, BLACK DRESS FROCKS, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, FRENCII and AMERICAN DRESS VESTS, CLOTH, SILK and VELVET. A splendid line MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. WHITE FANCY SHIRTS, CHEVIOT AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS, HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. NECK WEAR and SUSPENDERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK HATS, FALL STYLE. The nudersi-ned respectfully calls the attention of their friends and customers of New berry and upper Nunties, to their large and well seleted Stock of Goods. Visitors to the City are invited to call and examine. Orders will be pronptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. KINARD & WILEY, COLUMlIA, S. C. 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Never drops 000Al tatisaske sta alb 0 stitch;es, runs light and almost noiseless. ooo ade000 Call and examinec for yourself. ooo 000000000000000000 Sl ntems reasotna>le termis and oo0000oooooo0000000 000 satisfatctiott guaranteed. 00000000000 Oct. LO3 L 43-tf.EER 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 000 000 co,oThe Clothing Emporium oi ugies, saddlery, #c. 000 000 00000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 11iDB O E A K R ~WRIGHT & COPPOCK, g 0000000000 000000000 00000000000000000 000 000 000000000000000 000000 060000000000000 Aud can show a st0ek of 0000000 0000000000000000000 0000000000 Feb. 5, 5-tf. - Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery, Ri. & 'W. I. SWFFIEDU ARNESS, ANDFITRS BABY CARRIAGES, COLUMBIA, S. C., TRUNKS, VALISES, ARE daily receiving additions to Refrigerators, &c., &c., their elegant stock of generally, in this line, which for beauty, elegance, durability and superiority cannot be surpassed in the couutry. CTA3 II IN G WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES, IN H T 3AND DEFY COMPETITION! Our SAT)DLE and HARNESS'MANU SFACTORY is well supplied and turns out ~ j warranted work. AND AT THE LOWER STORE can be found a choice and large assort i ment of O~ns urdsho~~es1 Family Groceries AND Au ntrey nw in ~PLANTATION SUPPLIES, MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHLDREN'S of cery character j'd kitnd, iae we wil .t A S Low for Cash! Webuy largely of COTTON arid give the top of the market always. Just received. IAll we ask is that the public will favor us with a call so that ar. examination may In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT be made. Remember there are three sepa rate establishmtents. we are exhibiting the choicest pat- WEBB, JONES & PARKER. Sterns of foreign and domestic Oct. 23, 42-tf. Cassimneres and Vestings. Interesting to A11. ~' Gve u a cll.My term of office having expired. I re it e usacl.sp..ctfully uotify all per'sons a ho had liens, D8 R . & W. C. SW AFFI ELID, M**f",l0d r trgse ecre durit,tg$ W C LUM A,S . Li . Jones, who will deliver the same. Ja. 8: 1-r o. 27r a4.tr. THOS. M. LAIK.E.