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Special and Local. ,A2 ingle or transient business notices in the -loca deprehtare inserted at the rate of fifteen cents per liae-liberal contracts made for three, six or twelve months. tf. TAKE NoTIcE.-Execntor's or Adminis-: trators wishing notices inserted in the HER ALD must be prepared to pay for the same before insertion. Attorneys sending in such notices on behalf of their clients will be held responsible, and will be expected to pay when aeld on. They will al6o he held responsible for the publication of all notices in Blankrupt cases. Tnrnient advertisements of any kind must be paid for in advance, if the parties adver tising do not reside in town. Job work and subscriptions strictly cash. All papers shall be stopped hereafter as soon as the term of subscription expires, un less satisfactory arrangements are made to continue the same. The X mark denotes expiration-after that the paper Is discontinued. Ilear these things in mind. 3-tf, IDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. H. Christian-House to Rent. L. R. Marshall-Once More. Jss. C. Leahy-Citation. -Heny B. Blease--Contractors Take Notice. J- B. Fellers-Guardian Xotiee. - Jo. C. Seegers-Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. Thos. M. Lake-Groceries, &c. Richard C. Carlisle-Notice for Final Dis charge. J. B1. Wilson & Co.-Notice to Debtors. Goc 's for Cash. Wikox, Gibbs & Co.--Fertilizers. '%EniGrris.-We are informed that there is a case of meningitis in the town of Prosperity, in the family of Mrs. Birge. If you have anything to Auction send it to 3 W. C. CHASE& CO. THANKs.-Mr. W. W. Davies, Su perintendent of the Spartanburg and Union Rail Road, will accept our thanks for an Annual over his road for the current year. THE NEWBERRY l)EBATIN SOCIETY. -An,interesting discussion was had last Monday night on the question, Which is the more pernicious to society -the flatterer or the slanderer? It was decide-] that the flatterer's influence is more pernicious. DELEGATES.-The NeWherrv dele gates to the Taxpayers' Convention are Messrs. R. L. McCaughrin, E. S. Keitt, George Johnstone, J. K. G. Nance and Dr. Wm. M. Dorrob, having the follow ing alternates respectively, Messrs. W. G. Mayes, Wi. Ray, Dr. T. C. Brown, 1 Col. John R. Spearman and W. A. Cline. The attention of the business public is called to Mr. Lake's card. Having boght the stock of J. E. Webb &Co., he has been fortunate in securing the services of that prince among business men, Col. A. G. Maybin, to manage the concern, together with Messrs. Gaillard, Glenn and Simmons, all experienced and popular salesmen. FAxiuzs SUPPL.IED with Groceres, by 3 W. C. CHASE. SCOTcH IMMIGRATs.-Amnong the immigrants who recently arrived in Newberry are a. Scotch family for thei S Rev. J. C. Boyd. Mr. Boyd is very< much pleased-with them-and represents them as delighted with this country. They say that there are numbers of their countrymen constantly arr-ivingt at Castle Garden anxious to get homes and employment in the South. t * DEATS.-We regret to announce the death, on the 24th ult., at Prosperity,of an old and respected citizen, Mr. Sam nel Bowers. We learn that Mr. Hillary Mangunm, living in the upper part of the County, died suddenly on Sunday evening last. He was apparently well in the morning. At Helena, on Monday, the 2nd inst., of Consumption, Miss Dolly Boozer, daughter of Mr. Fed. Boozer. She had] -been sick for a long time. PERSOnA..-The departure of Mr. Albert Lucas, for Galveston, Texas, is much regretted. He had been in the employ of Dr. S. F. Pant a number of years. We *ish him success in his journey and in his new home. Tiaj. Stewart left Newberry on Tuies day last for Detroit, where he is taking t -his family of motherless children. PLlamATox Surr.s-at 3 W. C. CH ASE'S. ADMITIED TO THE BAR.-On last F'riday, W. H. Thomas, the colored principal of the Hoge Institute, of this place, having applied for admission to p ractice law in this State, was examined ato his qualification and admitted in the usual manner. The Committee to cnduct the examination consisted of Messrs. Y. J. Pope, B. M. Jones and JF.J. Caldwell.P.51N. ceive a vist.&.g., the honor of ap ~last, from Mr. S.t i of Newberry, firm o Kin in his in . Mr. ' 'ike -"i.1ent, othe up. mions. n hei a vis'twas1 tg the fi&'n 05,mt - de-sprese oud in tfron te -ith 'citl hles oce One about to Cl love~ ne- I to dr' _ mgjwap cour- da-of t. Itia e the st or areh d price, ;ea r o one sr can live, arereutb lar,- an d are call void , or send withot4 4--2 J9 ~1' SAL.-P.Y-The weather was ex tremely inclement and consequently the attendance was smaller than usual. The following transfers of ral estate were made: From John M. lPennington. to Thompson 11. Cook, .3 acres, .-00; from Sarah Green and others to D. H. Wheeler, 1-2 aere, Q100; from Hugh Ukodgers to 1). F. Leahv, 100 acres, $150; from James B. Brown and others to W. A. Fallaw, 4 acres, $1,525; from 0. Wells to James Boozer, 1 14 acres, *12; to Robert 11ohman, 1 1-2 acres, $125; to 0. L. Schumopert, 1 '3-4 acres, $.K. Several of the above lots are sit uated in the town of Helena. GROCERIES.-All kinds of lGroceries for sAe at W. C. CHASE'S WISEMAN.-We were gratified on visiting the Photograph Gallery of this gentleman to find that, notwithstanding all the vexatious delays consequent on removing, and the large amount of fix ing up necessary, he is hard at work at his beautiful art. When hisrooms shall have received the finishing touches, he will be most comfortably and conven iently situated,. and we believe infinite ly better than at the old place. It will afford pleasure to his friends and the public, to know that he has secured the ervices of a portrait painter, and that already several specimens of the latter's work adorn the walls, among which are the familiar faces of Mr. G. T. Scott, Mr. S. P. Boozer, and that of the la mnented John J. Barre, and otbers. Corro.N, is bought by W. C. CHASE & CO. JOiiNIxFS.-0ur life is embittered ind almost made insupportable by rea on of the multituinous number of Tohn's inhabiting this section. We Iave long John, short John, accomnio lating John, happy John, lucky John, iaudsome John, amiable John, witty John, crusty John, generous John, gen leman John,charitable.John,baby John, ohn with store clothes,Johnny Reb.and ;everal other Johns, in short there is 1o getting round the Johns. and some .ies it is not only uncomfortable but langerous, for at times we run the risk )f being crushed between the upper Lnd nether mill stones. If we happen .o get a point of interest on any one Fohn, every mothers son of them get Lfcer us with sharp sticks, and try hard :o make us take water. Of course its Lgainst our principles to do that, water s a dangerous element, producive of :ramp colic, rheumatism, bad colis, md at one time destroyed the world. Ne like to be accommodating, but can lot take water. If it were only possi >1e to get rid of the fighting Johns, we vould be able to glide along smoothly. L MILITARY GOVERNMENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Such an idea has been suggested by ome Tax-payers in Columbia as the >est resort to free the State from high axation, but how to free yourself from ayng high rates for cigars that are cally very mean, is the subject that nvolves the special interest of every in who buys either as a dealer or pri -ate smoker. This problem has been olved by the "Indian Girl," who know ng'that the goods sold by her will stand he test, (more cigars being retailed at ir wigwam than in any other store in he State.) proposes to fill orders at 'ates that cannot be beat. Many have red and are pleased, and we feel au horized to say that all who send an >rder to Messrs. Perry & Slawson, "In lan Gir'l Cigar Store," Columbia, S. C., vil be equally well pleased. At any 'ate we would advise every one who ndulgg in this luxury to send to them or a Price List or Samples. _ -tf. FLOCKING IN.-The Rev. H. W. Cuhns returned from Charleston on Vednesday last, and with him, we are leased to state, a large number~ of la >orers, the largest batch which has yet -eached here at one time. Of the num >er, thirty-eight were engaged for this Jounty and forty-one were for Clinton. lsides these, sixty-eight went up the amne day for Abbeville, while others 'und their stopping places lower on he line of road. The total number which left Charleston ware two hun ~red and three. Among the party were sermans, Englishmen, Irishmen and a ew Frenchmen, all sturdy and intelli ~ent looking people. On Thursday norning our streets presented a lively ppearance, as knots of the newly ar -ived men congregated about and en aged in conversation with the curious mmd pleased citizens. The most of them peak English very well. FOR SAL.-We have several Stoves and >ther household implements, to sell on next aeday. W. C. CH ASE & CO. For the information of business men, ye state that this paper is made ready or press on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, p. n., sharp. W~e do not believe in a lip-shod style of closing for press at my hour in the twenty-four or just as it appens, for there should be a time for il things. It seems hard to make some len understand this, and if a week had ourteen instead of seven days, and the erys twice as long as they are, andl we ere to fix upon the fourteenth day, cthe last hour of that day, so as to the slowvest man time to get ready ~ vertisement, communication, trib respect, notice of meeting, or any 4else, there would still be those who would come in at the last n,in a~ fever of excitement. with rnig that must be inserted, and - i erly every case could have * repared long before. Those kind liae never in a hurry until it is ~ te, and if it were possible they d. stop the wheels of time itself to >mmodate their slothfulness. Job hi all of his trials and ti ibulations kI nothing so bad to endure, as the t iliculties attendant upon an editor's life. Of course there are times and cir-, cumstances when the last moment can not be avoided, and then we smile a ghastly smiole and go to work with the best grace imaginable, but when the reverse is the case we feel like taking the slow than down to sonme mill and grinding him up, in the hope that he might be made over in a better andl faister fatshion. Bring in your favoI s al ways.as early as possible. WISKEv.-Fine Kentucky Corn Whisey for sale-either by retail or wholesale, at 3 W. C. CHASE & CO.'S. Too Mt-ci ROOSTE.-Mrs. Grundy har got a bargain the other day in a basket clo of fine, large, fat ehickens. Lookin- in into the basket, the chickens were st thr large, and the price within reach as sh wl thought of the pocket of her spouse. sho that the purchase waz at once ma-d. di and the contents of the hasket emptied intothe fowl liotim. wi- a smile rt'sted on on'her brow. At dinner the head of Th the household inquired. "Whiat kind of shia a bird it was which was served up?" "A tha nice spring chicken." was the reply. the "Spring!" growled Grundy, '"better call I it'a string chicken. for it is as tough ts Ch:a whit-leather." Nothing mor'e was~ saidl. gir and but little lwarl. save the sound J made by the operation (if dissecting the loc: bird. Before day the next morning ian ('1. unusual fuss in Oh- vard and about the i)h neighborhood of the Chicken house, woke up Grundy. "I say, my dear. what is the racket out in the vard?"' The old woman listened, "oh," said she. is t "it is those chickens I bought yesterday, X the hens are cackling, and have no Sto doubt laid a few fresh eggs for your breakfast." A soft sigh escaped Grin- a: dy, "that is good," said he. "But old be N lady, I say, I hear no cackling it seems to meit's all crowing, and I have Iy of doubts about fresh eggs." After day- Plal light Grundy hastened to the fowl of house, and there to his consterna- 'l tion found it full of grown up roosters and with spurs denoting age. Alas, Mrs. soli Grundy had bought a basket full of hor venerable roosters. It took the entire ren family of Grandy's, with the help of nui. friendly visitors, to get throtigh with a that lot of cheap spring chickens. bI We have no apology to make for dis continuing the HE A a.D:t the expiration of the paid ip time of subscription. but SI, at the same time regret that in a few ' instances such a course has brought Sevi down on us the ill-will of some good Cre friends. We trust that it will not be um long ere every subscriber on our books are will recognize that the plan is the best m one to both publisher and reader. No not offence is intended by it, nor do we late have any doubt of the subscriber's abil- the ity and willingness to pay at some time, rest biut it is impossible to discriminate foum imong hundreds of names by favoring 0 ome and discontinuing others, for but an : one set of books are kept and the only of < just and fair plan is to mark aeah sub- rusl ;criber's paper just before the time ex- visi p)ires and after that erase the name.- he 'he subscriber who sees the mark will tru. .mnderstand hs time is out, and will den know why the paper is stopped, and if (.lul ie desires to continue, will notify us of wor :he fact. It is the experience of all awr publishers that at least one-third of sub- A ;criptions are lost by any other plan. turil X large number of men will receive a Ile ,aper the whole term of the year and but avhen asked to settle, make such excuses e i.he following-did not receive the patper half the time-told my postmaLs ter to have it stopped-thought vou dis yontinued whenever the term was out, wh<u &c. Some we find at the end of the befc rear cannot. be found, for they have the eithier removed themselves or have been T :emoved to that bourne when no tray- bult aller e'er returns, As a proof, we pa ave about six hundred dollars due us )n old subscriptions, and find it hard to . :olleet. Dont be angry then, reader, c'ern f some day you go the office and fail faih :o receive the HIER.UM, but like sensible nien, who feel for the printer, send on lie money and renew. This thing o,f TOO] iverlastingly dunning, too, is a misera- whi >le practice, painful in the extreme to CO0l 2s, and disap,reeable to you. We have letermined to stop it. Cou-r.-The Comnt of General Ses- elo" B: ions, after a term of ten days, adjourn- Ni ad last Friday morning sine die. In sales iddition to the cases reported in our m~d ast issue, the following were tried:C The State vs. Scott Boyce and Ed- - mund Hlurd ; Larceny. Guilty, The State vs. Dave Suber; Grand Pt Larceny. Misirial. Ti The State vs. JefTerson Walker and caum upoi Belton Renwick, alias Belton Salter; org: rhandl Larceny. Not Guilty. ter The following sentences were passed dam apon the convicts of this term: pruC Augrustus Logan, convicted of receiv- ) . that ing stolen property knowingly, was a sentenced to confinement in the County plig jail for six months. ingr Wright Sullivan. convicted of high- orat way robbery, was sentenced to two men years hard labor in the~ penitentiary. tes Martha Calmes, convicted of petit into larceny, was sentenced to imprisonment a in the County jail for onc month. ver, In the case of the State vs. Scott "*p Boyce and Edmund Hurd, sentence was ihea sealed. The Cor'rt of Common Pleas was forr opened on Friday and adjourned sine die on Saturday, Nothing was (done suc excep)t the granting ofjudgments bn default, and the hearing of motions. the So that the doors of the temp)le of r justice are again closed, and the juroi s phy who have distinguished themselves with such undying notoriety may, u-c doa't dys thk., very truthfully and appropriately smng, ex~ My business on the jet.y's done-the quib- o blin' all is through- ela~ 've watched the lawyers right and left, and gave my verdict TRUE ; I stuck so long into my chair. I thought I would grown in, T And if I do not know myself, they'll get me the there ag'in, Lot But now the court's adjout aed for good, and No I have GOT M1Y PAY; sur I'm loose, at last, and, thank the Lord, I'm exl goin' home to-day. t wc AiOUT TilE ToWN AND CouNTY.- ,it< The weather again is on the wr'metchedfo order. e Looking up--an iron front is sp)okenl i of by an inter'prising merebant of New- Idie berrv. Ichi Ablout six feet square of the plaster ing from the ceiling in the vestibule of the Court H1ouse fell during the pastte week. Nobody hurt. The debris wasa< not removed for several days in conse- cor quence of a man-dam-us, which locked det up the County treasury. il A beautiful sentiment-The women, of. coal and wood; oh, how desolate the Itri fireside would be wghout them. an Talk not of tetuperance after this-if lini water rog the soles of your boots, what an effeet must it have on the coat of your Icr stomach? Unanswerable. a We'pm:yo settatJh pc Wtstex'pect.' you'oec trhat JonSee .i mutexpc man godtad. -ramnwho wonu inteni;nallyi.. ig utp a pair of linen breclt'S as tling sign, when the weather is freez and the wind keen enough to pierce r>igh the bone and mariow even en covered with giod cas:iiiiere, uld be talkv-d to. That Mainn is I vin tiown ('luthicr. 'he darkest picture ever drawn w:s exhibition inl the Court House. -re were bt two str-:tks of light de about it. The artist who drew picture should never attempt ano Voll wi..it a: li , d,;lolrtn, pinl or inl in:tlo. or aly hair work mounted, SVoIr !Irdr to J. F. Speck. olin says three cheers f>r last week's tI. we Will let hin otl' with ONE, n:. If :iv reader fails to see the it, John11 Will eluidtit. Swise man changes his ininid. a fo(A er will. -hen all men sav vm are an asa it n.e to bray. [r. N. 11. Bouknighl, living at the vart place. met with a serious acci L while riding horsebaek a few days , and from which his recovery will -ery slow. he suilden dleparture from th- :own %ewherry of Aulitor Ilayward has ited thorns inl the breasts of several 11r Cit*. lie owner .r keeper of the yellow white spotted cow is af'ectionately -ited to keep her up or saw her is of. Her depredltions have been -wed. She is a inost nimnitigated anec. [r. Jas. Wilson is ceiling his new ding with the pateit paper ceiling erial. thus avoiding imnch expense. en the worl; is completed we shall ik of it more particularly. lie chicken thieves are hard at work, ral roosts being relieved of fenth I occupaints lately. Among the ther who have been made to suffer, Mr. Rodlesperger and Mr. Kings e. In the first case the thieves <(l<d leave one. We look upon these thefts as a contempt of court, and Aflence so heinous as to warrant ar at once whether the offenders be ia or not. a Friday nigh,11it about eight o'clock, Llarm was create<l by the squawking hiekens-and citizens on the sireets od incontinently homeward. while ins of chicken thieves filled their is. It was anon dis<overe-l that a tv servant. having but little confi e in sonic of his brethren, Col ed that :n111 ounce of preventive was h: a pound of cure, and was putting v the familys loose chickens. ciLzen across the creek had a ev taken from him on Friday night. lad been saving it for a rainy day, lost it on a moonshine night. ill atnother. A re<d hot de-spatch rms us of the loSs of a gobbler. iv es thiere ati man with nose so red never to himself hath saidl, I'll pay re I go to heil, the old debt I OWe printer ?"-.l|randon J?cpublinta. es, there are some I know full well, they, I fear, will go to-well--the e where tLere's no winter. [(Brudoha Star. ou are b)linid, Star, you're 1eason's .or y-ou'd not argue such a whim; Satamn woul not have him who to pay the printer! [Thry/o Journal. has, 'tis true, anti sad to tell, no u for such in heaven or-; the man pays not for his pap)er, will be e an alligator. Counercial. ;WBERRY, February 3.--Cot ton market d at 138. with a good d1em and. ecs shipped durirg the week, f!3. w YomtK, Febr.er.' 2.-Cotton weak; 704 bales, at 15.il.[ Gold 113a18 GUsTA, Feb .ia. - 2.--Cotton quit Il!ig 140. LAARLEsToN, Feb1aarj 2.-Cotton sicady ddling 15a15k. ecautionis Against Sickness. e ability of the human body ta resist the es of disease depends upon its vigor and the regalarity with which the several ns perfouin their functions. In the win te most prolific sources of sickness are p and cold, and it is therefore wvise and ent to fortify the system against them wholesome stimulations. Ilence it is Hiostetter's Stomach liitters prove such tdiriable safeguard against the comn its most common at this season. The adients of this powerf7ul vegetable invig tcomprise three essential medicinal ehe ts which act sirpultaneously upon the di iou, the circulation, the aecretions, and iem es, inCusing strength and regularity all. In this way the Bitters put the in the best possible condition to escape ttack of rheumatism, or intermitten t fe or indigestion, or biliouzsness, or pul ary disease.. Cold and damp arc very essing, almost as much so as excessive and a pro!etive medicine is quite as laul in winter as in summer. Thc comn eial stimulants so unwisely taken in the is of drains to "keep out the cold," have ecisely opposite effec t to that produced lostetter's Bitters. Their first result is -eeded by a reaction which devitalizes prustrates the system while 011 the other dl, the tonic and vitalizing operation of great vegetable inv igorant is not only mediate, but permsnent. There is no ilsion, no reverse nervous action. The sique is strengthened. the appetite in sed. the bowels regailated, the stomach forced, and these conditions continue. If sepsia or rheumatism, or billiousnecss, or rmitltnt fever, or general debilief', or tous weakness, is present in the system, el it with th is pure and haimtes antidote, chi is not only iuvaluable as a preventive ickness, but also a remedy for a large s of disorders. Feb. 4, 5-1mn. [t is Not Generally Known hat the sthortest possib)le route betwc:i South and Great West is through St. is, over the St. Lou:s, Kansas City and thern Short Line. This road has gainied >rising importance by reason of imnmense enditures in the last two years, of ovul million dollars, besides earnings, in im. rements of road-way, in relaying theii with bes5t quality of new steel amnd ironi s, on broad new ties, and substituting ordinary cars, new reclining chair coach.* :legantly carpeted anid fitted, with dress rooms with toilet coniveniences for la. ,gentlemen and families traveling witl: dren, without any extra charge. Thi runs six fasthExpress trains between tLa sissippi and Missonii Rtivers, tw,o mon n any other road, and connects with al great Land G;rant Roads in the Wcst has adopted all modern appliances fo 2fort, speed and safeguards against acci ts ,including night and day watch men ,wha peet the road before and after the passagt ach train to see that everything is in or .We recommend those contempl' g: West t> take thme St. Louis, Kan~ it2 I Northern Short Line, it being the onl: Srunning through cars between St. Loui 1 Omaha, and for tickets over this excel line we refer our readers to any ticke tnt selling through tickets to the West. Fo .p, circulars and Time eraddrme' her J. F. McCairthy, C c 0.; or I Groat, Snt. L.ouis, Mo. of whor il funish any inforrna __ .a 4 Newbery Businem Dii,eci Cards of Referivi, in.ert, d nioler ap pri:ite hialin;.s in th is cohan,n. Profte*, li n. Nerh:3it!. MechaieiiC and Ti' vilv-ally. shIld have a Ilace in thi! STerm isderale. Dry Goois, Shcis, &c. hA-in orign 1. dne.tic s. EinbroideriiS, No ifnI.. &e. CIHICK. P1. WV. &I.. S.-v.-a.rs in) Geti.'ls, enibr.ing er tirything in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, S: Cotton Buyers, &C. OVELACE& VI EE LEl.-Do-:ir:- in Goods G roeries ( lo h in ,0,.SI lits. General btock of all kindls of 31(r,~.-D)ealcr iij (;enieral Merel* F"z. Dryvoos Fanev(oos eriesi. Jloobs.in I sho-s. S...D.-DI>ry Gm-1ds, Nistion11'. Cl 1ng. 110..Shoes, flats. and mlerel lize eneurally. 4: C Oli, TIIO..--l>ry Goods. Nwtiwis, CI iiin.So Hats, and general as: 40.t i; rocvriv-s. ILSON. ,i. M. ' CO.-Dealer-; inl VV (ood'. iroceries. Clot hing. 1;' Shoes, llats. Ci. Ckerv. alil genleral i vhandize. AIR\lON. T. F.-Wolesae and lR H- dealer in General Merehandize Goodts, Gro&Icries, Crocekery,Patain plies. ATH.N. A. A.-Dry Goods. Clotl: Crokery, Boots and Shie, al Fa l .'oods of all kiinis. Books and Stationery. IIA P'MAN. JUJIN 4.-Books and Stat ery. A specialty made in Sel 00ks. Stoves and Tin Ware. lIlGIT, W. T.-Deaer in Cooking Sea ilg .Stoves. :ll styleS and pri Large assortneint of Tin Ware. Furniture-Carpentry. EA VEL.. 1% Y.-Keeps on hand a A;: dii asssortint ofali kinds1 of Furnit lietures Frained. Maitra.sSes iuiadi. *ARRIzz. W. II.-Cabinlet Wareroom.I nitu ud Iaile and repaired. Carpel nu doin,- with 4espatl. Restaurants--Hotels. - A ltl'.:lA LL. L. R.-Meals served al houir,. Fresh Fih and Oysters 'eaLsOnl. Dealer in Groceries, Confect cries, &c. Photography. S I-EMIAN, W. H.-Iesident Artist. styles of Pictures taken. Old Pieti Copied and renewed. Professional. Alt. P1OP1E & POPE.-Attornevs-P F tiee in all the Court- of this Alte inl the United States (oirt. M OOlMAN & SCIIUMPEIRT.-Attorn at Law. Pra"Ctice in all the Coui tII Sate.:and in I he Ulnited StAltCS Cour A EG ElR, C. (.-Attorney at Lw anld 1 ister in Banki ptey for 3f Congres-. al DlistricL. Practices in all the Court the tte. . ONES. IUA B.-Attorney at Law. O1 on Main Strevt, over Mrs. 1). Mow 1tore. Monuments-Marble. IEAVE,l, J. R.-Monuments madle to L der,and all kiods of narbie and gra work neatly execnted. P EERS. L. M.-Dealer in Fo-egn SDomestie Marble. Monuiienuits In to order in best styles. Public Hall. EMPERANCE IIALL.-Will be rente .puhlic entertainmentson Monday. V niesda:y. Friday and Saturday niights of < week. Manufactories. WEIB. .IONES & PAIRKER.-Manufa rV ers of liarness andi tadlerCy of kiiids. Steatn Tannflery and Grist Mil1l. ~H A PMIA. 'JOHN A.-Manufatrem SColton Gins, of approved style. warranited.* Commission Merchants. H lA E. WM. C. & CO.--Auction and C misson MerchanLt. Sales twic wek. McCAUGt11 N. A. J1. & CO0.-Coonis: Merchant 1n dealers in Fertilizer Agents for G.ower, Cox and Starkley's I gies, Wangons, &c. Cotton Buyers-Grocers.___ A LINAS. F. E.-D)ealer in Groceries lantation suipplies. Cash advanmee< Cotton . MAY ES & M AlRTIN.-Dealers in G r 5Jries. Plan tationl Supplies. Hardw and Cotton Buyers. L EAVELL & SPEAR11 AN.-Grocers .Provision D)ealers, Plantation Siul: and buyers of Cotton. , IIASE. WM. C.-Grocery andl Provis 31Ierhants, Mlollohon Row. Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. ICK{EiR. A. M.-Dealer in Groceries, TVnedl Goods. Perfumery, and Toys 0 descriptions. IOVELACE, A. D .-G roceries. Can SGoods. Confectionerics, Tobacco Segars. B OWERS. A. M. & CO.-Grocery and: Dvision Dealers. Plantation Supp Tobacco, &c. ILSON, . C.-Dealer in Groceries 01 .kinds, Cannel Goods, Blagging, 'J Tobacco and Segars. -& EBB, J. E. & Co-Wholesale and R< TVDealers in Groceries. Plantation Go C .- ftioneries, Segars, Fruits. S PEC.( .J. F.-French and Amierican 4 feeltionery. Frnits. Nnts. Tobacco Segars of best kinds. W ICKERt. A. M.-Candy and Contfeet ofiall kinds, Fruits in season, Nuti gars and Tobacco. Jewelry and Watch Makers. SPECK. .JOHIN F.-D)ealer in line WVat' iClocks. Je welry, Silver and Plated W Spectacles, Eye G lasses, Fancy Goods. & Clothing. R IIGIlT & COP'POCK.--Dealers in CI ,ig. andl geintleiien's outfittinig g rally, Shoes. Hatts, Trunks, Valises, &c. Millinery-Dress Making. M OWERl. MRS. D).-Millinery Goods c 'kiiids. Bonnets miade in latest s Also dealer in general mnerchandize. UUNT EIt. MRSt. M.-Dress Makinigaft< JJtest patterns. O)rders solicited. Druggists. *rANT. Dl:. S. F.-D)ruggist. WVhol< and Rtetali Dealer in Drugs, Medic (;hiemicals, Pnre Medicinal Li'j uors Wines. Gun and Lock Smith. HIlTE. %.. L.-Repmairer andl Mak< VV Guins. Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf G andl Groceries. Wines, Liquors, Segars, &c. - EON ARD'.J. B. & CO.-Wholesale an' tail l)ealers ini Tobacco..segar .. P &c. Wiines and Liquors of pure qjualitic Dry Goods S Iinue MILLINERY MIillinery Gooc RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goo WHITE GOODS Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchi NoW open at i Mrs. D. M~OWER UN DER BERALD OlFFICE. r. 16, 15-i.t. A111-ITEA) DISSEOIAT) BONE .\\D )WIA 4 K, V -A C= CO:= C= - - r- .:=: I LI'/.lRi h in biw en ucd for the last .X x y..r. in -r.: in ollere .1i prices that cannot flil to give iar.tueed equal, i" not superior, to any ever -old. C0., General Agents. ORE AND FOR SALE BY CO., Agents fur Newberrv. SCarriagres, -aos r . ildn ad opai facIorlp The snbscrlbt.r akes this netho1 of in folIllil~ig, Ilk frii and tile publi c t hat hieI ha t i i e U 1 AlP at r1>1ity. :l1 i prepared tv make and repair ZER 1UGGIES AND WAGOS 5 All kinds of Blacksmith Work Executed. I lbs. REPAIM ON COTTON CINS, SHOT CUNS AND RIFLES, I lbs. Door Locks and Pad Locks, m, FURN IT U RE Of all kinds~ neatly repaired. .jST. "'" "I" NEW SEATS IN ALL KIND OF CHAIRS, IED. PICTluRE FRAMES Made to Order, Cotton Screws Made Complete. Old Copper, Lead and Brass Bought. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. 1 re.spectfullv solicit a share 01 patronage. J. B. LasSALLE, Prc-Ji ty . C., ou line of O . 1 C. R. R. WEBB, JOXES & S RKER, T T A NNhERS, Sallless alld Saddlerf, -0-o I bs. I Buggies and Carriages, lbs. CARRIAGE BOLTS of all sizes. CARRIAGE BANDS, *ANLE CLIPS. BST. WAhR;FELLOE PLATES, BEO.. SH AFT COUPLiNGS, &c. ------- COTTON BUYERS. The~1 subscribers offer to the public a full asrtment of of their own manufacture. LEATHER, Saddlery Hardware and Find ings, C. Leather Belting and _ Rivets of all Kinds. ANLES, SPOKES, LU1Us BUGGY TONGUES. SHAFTS. own inCURRY COMBS akbeAnd BRUSHES. th r.TRUNKS, >r eights VALISES, 1capital UMBRELLAS, &c., e afrords HORSE NETS. HORSE COVERS. re pre- PORTABLE FORGES. HD.SJ IORSE SHOES. say rest And NA'ILS. rc oldDR ESSING BL W KING. 5 BUGGIES and CARRIAGES t-on hand and maide to order by pattern. anrir Children's Express WAGONS, deddeCHILDREN'S ?'ARRIAOES, ctov;b Rocking Horses. arged. BONE, gnality Full prices paid for IIIDES at Store or BSEN. Tannery. w. is. wEn:n. I L. .J. JONF.s. w '. C. 'ARKER. Nov. f,-44-tf. - LANDRETH'S IEVERY VARIETY, WARRANTED FRESH., ennme, AL1.0 Red and White Onion Sets and Onion Buttons. *For sale at ediate ap Dr. W. F. PRAT T'S TI m1 DRUC STORE. ble. N ot Notice. Ntcishereby given, that we will ap *ply to the Probate Judge of Newberry Co. s. C., on the 19th day of February, A. D. 1874, to grant us a final discharge as Ad examine nmnistrators with the will annexed, etc. of Wm1. Smith, deceased. All persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are req1uired to pre e :et them duly attestod on or before that JOUNY D. SMITH, K JAMES W. SMITH, a~Ad mrs. cuen tea. annex. ja*2G Dry Goods, Groceries. A. CUBA Is no! annexed. neither is it probable there will be a war. and the subscriber thinks I hat under the :irtnsZtance. tIle next bi.st p TO BE TAKEN Is to visit the Four Mile llmln-, Where e:1n e foin! a lar (e and splni to k oI : rt!:0. 0?fall k indsainl,pualitie.-, inl DR)Y GOODQs). GAV.tis INES. L-,'4)-a i O lION S AND THE prolliise i., 1I.Ld-, llh:tl not ou:ly, will lhe )kol d givi sn1st"ve : i-iSf aci Mn 1At the pries' u .:1-4fhey wer' . rb Whilit 1:1l' !td.al %%rI*w'r' :ti;tat4d :hout the VIRtUINIUS andt.le. I :- 31ue nv frinl.111ta tl:ti v enn 5et alNythIling ill b f-a .ron, in . : .n tihat -velli e m ne: enah RlADY FOR SEA! [ i has the cah. Come and see JOHN P. KINARD, AT TIIE FOUR MILE HOUSE. lec.31.-tf. IE11I fROCERIES AND PLNTIT101 SUPPLIES* HARDWARE, &c., ALND MANY OTHER CIIOICE GOODS AT HAYES & M11ARTIN'S. Heads of families and the public general. y. arn informed that our :toek of FAMILY 'ROCEItIES is full and complete, and LTmong which will be found ?RE:sERVED PINE APPLE. CURRANTS. CITRON. PICKLED TONGVE. in botties, LOBSTERS. in bottles, DESSICATED COCOA NUT, IAISINS, :4, 1 and whole boxes. PRESERVE. CANNED FRUITS. CANNED VEGETABLES. CA NNED FIlI and OYSTERS, )EVILIXED HAM, DEVILLED TURKEY. Now is the time to lay in supplies. MAYES & MARTIN. Dec. 3. 4$-tf. New & SupI)eriol" Stock FOR FALL AND WINTER. LtUELUE & MiEELEI Have now in Store and are still receiving, a arge and elegant Stock of Goods in all of he following lines: DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, omiprising every article which can be call d for. Together withu a fine assortmient of entlemien's and yo.:ths' OL OT HIN&G-, either for dress or business purposes, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, >f warranted make, both fine and heavy. iome beautiful SHOES and GAITERS for adies. Besides the above our Stock of 3roceries and Family Supplies, s of the comnpletest kinfd, fresh, choice and :heap. We simply solicit an examination, feeling atisfied of our ability to please either in rariety, quality or in price. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Sep. 24, 38-tf. J. C. WILSON, DEALER IN GRO CERIES, Of all kinds, such as ~usars, Coffee. Rice. Bacon, Choice ULams, Flour. Lard. 31olasses, M1ackerel, Cori. F'RESil MEAL AND GRIST. Pickles. Canned Fruit. Ovsters. Sardines. Crackers. Segairs. To'oacco, Soiap. &c. Together with Shieetings and Yarns, B'AGI?NO AND TIES, NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, And atll other articles to he found in a GRO CER~Y STORE, and all of which will BE SOLD CHEAP. Oct. 15, 41-y 10 YU WANT TO BUY Groceries Checap AND Excellenit in Quality? IF SO, GO. To 3IRS. D. 3LOWER, Where can fendl Flour, Bacon, Molas aee, SAp:r, Coffeec. Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the HEIumL Office is the place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attention Apr. 23, 16-tf. Tobacco, Tobacco. We are just in receipt of 345 BOXES o TOBACCo of various grades and prices, ra wholesale or retail. LOVELACE & WHEELER. May 2$ o1-tr \, L, BRIPLEY SEA F( Dry th th. ot S. Dy the Soath with 11neqiualled succe's up-1) satisfactiol), while the Statidard is L POLLARD & 100 TONS IN ST J. E. WEBB 1)ec. 19, 409-:;11. TT R I 10.l1111 ie oill Lul WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOW: CASH PRICE. Al illtv '~1AltFP irs1$50 per Ton of 2,00( TIME PRICE. 4$55 per Ton of 2,00( ol tPAYABLE NOVEMBER 1, 1V FREE OF INTER ht .{FREIGHT AND DRAYAGE TO BE AD[ ie ITS SUCCESS IS - UNPARALLEL or 43 AND) ITS STANDARD) ild A No. 1. I to - - ~* * WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOW! a CASH PRICE. $50 per Ton of 2,00( m-1 TIME PRICE. '$55 PER Ton of 2,00 Payable November 1, 18 ~FREE OF INTER] " FREIGHTAND DRAYAGE TO BE ADI re, :1 UFPRSALEL Prsert, .C 4AtI ITSrlstANDARD JA No,.--4m It Paii-un op 4:; (CPIA $33p0o0o ,00(, 111 TIME E PRICEG. ons ,- - -- - all the ablter Statembefr its1re --n efeT A ND RAYAGE f oc esn A1 e.,dcso ao,asntt eur p .4r comed ti fro Lus Isus f reA l excellec Tlag IxeI 4 Henc S. this OZano Th&uple P1. h rle s prit, S. C. nepatr r4ia prcsl th -ae- sta hrtf GEIJ J.VI L .RSS~ """ At ln et CharlestonS JOHNan. REESE-4m. s acie i Genealno s ompi .iS ast-hthrte 0w - ae ttm 43 tel Gc a O now sog well be c --.. til PSou Her SATE, Gori'ANre, PLeSect , &calas on hfo c aind, uar, an frm u . N. RO. p nes. e. hr4 51-IC otli- Coth.ning.i m~ I~ias th dpressin ertect on the cnaine tuakt ithis eon tmary, and heth Wll notia coninuCem t ong f the on: theChare sto o CL.He nG pl nr : T_ a ofuerh isp al iucements.Imm a-preca:o iel te svie anyn that eeo i i Sel, in e nteasi rest mgni oul e in ea get,Bl Ca To acmmeplntrsyo Comeyan r stock whrtwil ake atn i F01C NJOSP T I3NO S,Re gated J. N. Dry Goods. Groceries, *4 REMOY A L. TllO E HAMON Respectfully informs his custmers and the public generally of Newberry'and sur rounding country, that he has removed to the Elegant and Commodious Store lately occupied by P. C. Shiver & o., and that h: has addcd largely to his stock :n all.the varionus lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Family Groceries, Nic Nacs, Heavy Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Bagging, Ties, Grain, Hardware, Woodenware, &c., Which He Offers Low for Cash! Customers in want of goods, need only ask for then to be at once supplied, by any of the large corps of Salesmen who will be atte.1five to every denand. My stock is indisputably Large, Varied and Cheap. PT.rties wanting Fertilizers will be sup plied with the .CELEBRATED NAVASSA GU'AN0 on mDst liberal termc. All that I 'ask is that buyers visit my store, to guarantee me a continuance of the very generous patronage accorded me in, the past. and for which I here take occa sion to return my thanks. THOS. F. HARMON, Next Door to Bank. Ja-i. 7, 1-tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,' BY J. H. O'Neill, AgIt. Corner Caldwell and Friend Sts. - Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just rnceived and opening a general as s"iMent of Choice Famlly Gfocefie, LIQUORS. &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The pu'blic generally arc invited to call and examnine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for ,Cotton. Sept 2539 tf ESTIBLISHED_-18.57. M. FOOT IS RECEIVING IS FALL and WIINTER{ And his stock is large and varied, in the As well as in GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, HEAVY WOOLENS, &c. SHORT PROFITS FOR QUICK SALES AND SATISFACTION G U A RANT EE D. GR1ANITEVTULE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. MV. FOOT. Oct. 1, 3,9-tf. [EU ELL & SPEIRMI, Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Crockery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., &c. Also, Agents for the most popular Fer tilizers, viz: The STONO, and WILCON, GIBBS & GO.'S,G'JANOS. Oct. 15, 41-tf. A House and ILot FORl SALE. APPLY TO Lovelace & Wheeler. Pec. :I1, .2-tif. The State of South Carolina. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Court for Neeberry County, on the twenty-first day of February now next ensuing, for discharge as Executor of the Will of Ja:nes Sloan, Senior, deceased. HI. T. SLOAN, Jan. 14, 2-W Surviving Executor. NOTICE TIS. No more keepig of Books duming the year 1S74. Santa Claus said it will not do. All orders must be accompanied with the Cash, or no go. A. M. WICKERL 1 Dec. ~1, .51-2m.