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Speci I and Local. Alriftge Or transient busincss notices in the local department are inserted at the rate of ftteen cents per line-liberal contracts MAde for three, six or twelve months. tf. Tm NoTici.-Exemator's or Adminis rator wishing notices inserted in the Hnu a.D naua be prepared to pay for the same before insertion. Attorneys sending in sueb notices on behalf of their clients will be he!d responsible, and will bc expected to pay when called on. Thu wHi also be held responsible for the ublication of ail notices in Bankrupt cases. Translent advertisements of any kind must be paid for in advance, if the parties adver tisig d wot reside in town. Jobwork and subscriptions strictly cash. Al papers shall be stopped hereafter as soon as the term of subscription expires, Un l&0 matisfactory arrangements are made to contwnnethe same. The X mark denotesexpiration-after that I the paper is discontinued. l@rhasthinags in mind. 3-tf, Imisl To Nzw AjVaanzZWXTs. John C. Dial Hardware & Catlery. L R. Marshall-Fish. J. j. Carrington-SherifU's Sales. The American Sardine Co.-Bineless Sar dines. John A. Elmore-Administrator's Notice. Ellaworsh, Benson& Wadsworth-Brandies and Champagnes. E. L. Kng & Sons-Simmons' Hepatic Compound or Liver Care. es1'& rolman-Dissolution. Dr. W. H. Tut-Medicines. Poole & Hunt'-Watei- Wheels, &c. W. H. Webb-A Card. Jan.C.Leaby-Citation. McFall & Pool-The Last Call. Boosse & !Peoplesi Receivers-Carriages, Saddles. Harness, Leather, &c. I The American Sardine Co.'s Bone-| less Sardines, are much better, and | Tess than half the cost of imported Sadines. 8-l.| LmT.-The Lenten season began on Wednesday last. Corn, Oats, Meal and Grist, always on and for sale as WK, C. CHASE'S. DPTHEEA.-We regret to state that another ease of Diptheria hasdeveloped itself in this town. .-Twenty-five of the six ty-two immigrants aluded to last week. arrived here on Wednesday. This number was fl that the agent in Char leston could send to this County. as the demands from other sections were equally imperativeas from this. Many others are on the way, however. Bacon, Flour, Kerosene Off, Molasses and Syrps, always for sale at 8 WM. C. CHASE'S. DAY OF PRAYER FOR SCHOOLS AND COi.EGES.-The Ministers' Association of Newberry propose to unite in a pub lie service In the Presbyterian Church *n next Thursday at II o'clock A. M. It is the appointed occasion for prayer for all institutions of learning, and for the young generally. Teachers and pupils, parents and chikdren are es pecially invited to attend. TaE Lrrr.E STORE of C. F. Jackson, situated conspicuously and conveniently on Main St., Columbia, placidly rides the financial waves, and is largely sup plied with every article in the line of Dry Goods, &c. The secret of Jack son's success is that he turns his stock over rapidly, andl selling at moderate F. prices for cash, he is enabled to buy in the samie happy manner. Try him with an order, or better still visit lhim. THE HARDWARE STORE of Mr. John C, Dial, of which an advertisement ap pears this week, is one of the most com plete establishments in the South. Mr. Dial keeps nothing but the best, and has always in store every article that can be needed in this line by either the agriculturist, the mechanic or house keeper. His goods are imported ex pressly for him from English manufac tarers. Visit his store when in Colum ELIGIOUs.-Thursday next has been set apart as a day of devotion, in which specal prayer will be made in behalf of the educational interests of the country. Tablic services will be held in the Pres byterian church at 11 o'clock in the morning, and a sermon delivered by the Rev. H. W. Kuhns. On next Sab bath night in the Methodist chu.rch, the -Rev. Manning Brown will deliver a dis course en the Sin of Intemperance. The public are particularly invited to -attend. One of the pleasing features of Co lumbia is the attractive Furnishing House of Messrs. Kingsland & Heath. It is filled with a thousand and one ar tieles of the most useful and necessary kind, and many of which are new to somnepeoplc. Therefore the advice is appropriately given to such to fail not in visiting the place. Those who arc acquainted with it need no urging ;they will go anyhow. Remember this estabisahment is under the Columbia PERSONA..-We were pleased to re es ive a visit on Wednesday afternoon set from Mr. S. S. Howell, of the well en firm of Kinsman & Howell, of kso.Mr. H. has been on a shoh the upper portions a visit was paid us ting the firm of eLturers of the nd, a medi' de-spread und in at from eele ith city led d's d i er vere t a es ana q ,or send ii were not to be found. He searched ti daylight, and then returned hon w:rds expecting to find a state of chao: Strange to say, the house stood eree in the same plan; inside, nothin; w: a disturbed. Grundy was cold, for i , his haste to have the robbers arreste he had forgotten to put on his (lothe: D He dressed-made a fire-by that tim Smith came for the skillet, and Grund told him all about it. Smith is of a s enquiring turn an,l wanted to see th place where the scratching was heari Grunv cnsened-heywent into thi other -room and singular to relate th noise was still heard-and seemingly t proceed from a clothes press. The opened it an( the old house cat cam out. She had gone in there to hav t kittens. Grundy says if the police ha been on <duty he would not have suffei ed so much from the cold. Don'c you fail to come to us with yot t Cotton. We alw.iys bar. 8 WM. C. CHASE & CO. Al'OUT THE TO.wN AND COUNTY. Th- elcrk of the wpather says dog-o his buttons-he has failed to reconcil the seasons. The buds on the trees hardly knov what to do; they are ready to lurst. An imp of the law inquired of us th other day if we had a devil's printer. "No," said we, "but we have had sev cral devilish printers." Speaking of printers, why is it that si many people labor untder the delusioi that printers live on air ? We think i an idea born of the devil. Those potatoes and turnips sent us b: a good old friend the other day were fine Ile laboled under no such delusion. The mud and slosh for the past weel has been fearful. Are pigeons birds? If they are, ther the law which prohibits the killing o hirds during certain months of the yea should be enforced against maliciou: boys who shoot their nei;hlbor's p> pigeons. Does a man enjoy genuine religion I Ie has no charity? Verily, no. Several parties have promised to pai their back dues to this office in wood. If they do not comply soon a Tijal Jus tice will collect the amounts due. Merchants of Newberry listen to rea son, and adopt the cash system at once The times imperatively denand it. Credit will surely bankrupt you. Our terms are strictly cash in ad vanice, and if our patrons want the IIer aid, come prepared to pay. A safe, small, cash business will re suilt in happiness: but a large one or the credit plan will end in ruin. Cooing is well enough before mar riage, but the billing doesn't come til after; and then it comes from th( tradesman. Smith remarks that when a younc widow resumes tight corsets it is t( show she is so-laced. A Western paper is dead. In its has gasp it faintly whispered, Two hun dred subscribers, and thirty one of therv paid up. An editor says he has given $20,00( for a race horse to catch delinquent sub scribers with. Another, having hear( that drowning men remember everi event of their lives, advises his subscri hers to bathe -in deep water. Mr. J. N. Bass, for some time en gaged in the saddle and harness factor' of Webb, Jones & Parker, has opener business for himself over the store o Chase & Co. Success attend him. What is the difference between a far mer and a bottle of whiskey ? On husbands the corn, and the other corn: the husbands. A man was boasting thathle had beer1 married for twenty years and had nevel given his wife a cross word. Thost who knew him say he didn't dare to. When a young farmer's wife madh her first boy's pants precisely the sam< before as behind, the father exclaimed "Goodness! he won't know whether he': going to school or coming home." Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Candy, Canned Goods, Cheese and Maccaro nii, can be found at WM. C. CHASE'S. The statistical tales present miany interesting facts. In the last decade the Universalists declined from 235. 219 to 210,884, and the Friends from 269,084 to 224,664. The Mor .mons adiauced from 13,500 to 87,838 and the Jews from 31,412 to 73,265. ARAYLAND SIAMIESE TwINs.-OI the 6th of February, at Tobaccostick Dorchester County, Maryland, 3Iary Tfravers, wife of Thomas Travers, col ored, gave birth to female twins some thing like the late Siamese pair. They are united by a fleshy band fron: the low~er part of the breast bone tt the abdomen, and face to face. On< was boru dead, the other lived a fev minutes, and had its arm around the dead one's neck. Dr. Benjamiu Smith has bought and preserved the bodies. [Baltimore Sun. THE VALIDITY OF CoTTroN LIENS -Au important case, showving th< binding character of cotton liens ant the absolute necessity of planters comn plying~ with the strict terms of thei -contracts, has just been decided al Anderson, S. C. We quote from th< -Intelligencer of the 12th inst. : "Th< tState vs. Hlirami W. Majors, sellini personal property on which a lien ex isted, without giving notice to put chaser. This was the first case o this nature that has come up, au much interest was evinced. Th< jadge's charge to the jury was clea and explicit, on the law points, anc the jury found Mr. M1ajors guilty. I sentencing, the judge gave the rea sons for this statute. why it was mad< an indictable offence, and the necessity and sentenced the prisoner to pay flue of fifty dollars and serve twelvt months in the State penitentiary a hard labor;- saying that lhe intended to have the people to understand that when they made a contract for sup p!ies, furnlished under the acts of 18Il and 1872, they hadl to stick up ti them or bear the consequences." SorTII:nS Mt'sicaJ .ToUINA.-Tihe Feb)ru arv number of this mtost able exponent o the ''Art D)ivinie" conmes promptly to hand with its usual variety of original and select ed articles, music. etc.. etc. Eight largi pages ot choice music (hoth Vocali and lIn stuetl)are givenl in this ,inmber. and this feature alone is worth the subscriptiot pric-c one dollar a year). As we glainec through the-se interest'ing contents. ami nlo two ho~w aly every de-part ment is edhites and arranged. and also the OLganlt am tastel appearance of the ma:g::eine, w< query. if there are not many Southern mu sicianisland music lov-ers. who, unaLware tha - wy dtOwn South in Dixie" we have a mu 1 sical periodical equal to atny in the land. ar now regular sun iseribers to similar publicai - tions from thc far North. If there be such amnong our subscribers 9 eol oy that w.hile wc do not dhispar w eoeusicl publientiotns in the lezgs I (no matter whet-e they hail from). yet w ger Musical Journal tirst on the list,.an, moreover, to endorse ant sustain it in ei ery way possible. . The Journal Is published. printed, an gotten up wholly at Savannah. Ga.. and d signed especially for c irculationi amion Southern readers. Its publishers are eart est, energetic men, heart and hatnd in.ever eflort to advaLnce the cause or music in th -South, and In their hands the Journal hs e oe otwelcome visitor in thousand of musical families throughout the SouU and to a considerable extent in the North. e Specimen copies cont i,ining notice of, tl new premiums now given each subscribe: will be mailed free of charge, to any addrea -y .th.ei pubiher Lrdden A Bates, Saval Presentment of the Grand Jurl STATE OF SOUT11 CAIOWINA, CONoTYF NEw:EnnF. In the Genral &ssons..-Jawwry Ter A. D. 18-4. nI To the Honorable Montgoiery Mose Judge of the Seventh Judicial Ci e The Grand Jurors for the County atn State aforesaid would imSL respt-tfull make the following as their preseitmel for the present term: Owing to the nuluerons bills hande to them for their consideration they hav been unable to devote as much tine they would have desired in the exam nation or the bdoks, papers. azid coi dition of the various offices which pr< perly come within their Jurisdiction and as far as they have been able to se in consideration of the above, they hav (Ily to Say. that they have nau-ht r bring befire this llonorable Court. The County Jail was ""oun1d inl g'ou c ondition, with the exception of a fe holes burnt and bored in the wall thereof, which they recommend to b repitred at once, as the cells con 1 tiguous to the burnt holes aforesaid, ar thereb% rendered unsafe for the confint nit of prisoners; and in the rooi n the foot of the staircase leading to al the cells in the ,Jail are two window which adwit of easy am<ess froin th ground outside, as they :re withou i5linds or shutters, which these Grant Jurors present as unsafe, and therefor respectfully recommend the sane to 1) put up at once. The brick wall arounl the Jail var has been repeatedly preseinted on forlte occasions :as being badlly in need of re pairs, but has been as often neglected they therefore consider it their duty ti bring it once more to the consideratiol of the Court. They would also present as a ni sance, the present condition of the tw, Petit Jury rooms in the Court House a being in a very neglected, filthy an offensive condition, and respectfully ru commend the sanie to be abated. The Grand Jurors woull also stat they examined the Jury Commissioner with a view of ascertaining the mianne in which the Jurors for the presen year were drawn, and as far ais the: can see. with the little tine at their dis posal, the saine have been drawn legal -lespectfully submlitted, Z. L.. FoITE, Foreman. -'W. W. Milani, Jerry Carter, Ahne Grav, Thos. Greenwood, Thos. Cook .Mtt. Gray, J. F. Sim, Willis Spear nian. A. L. Snead. Aaron Jones, J Thompson, J. II. Sadler, Wade ling Jas. Sims, Leiov Parker. W. R. Brown Commercial. NEwBEnRY, February 24.-rhe Cottoi market continues firm, and e!osed at 14 cents Numnb,er of bles shpped, 779 LIVERPOOL, February 23-Noon.-Cottoi steadier; sales 12,000 bales; speculation an< expOrt 2,000. Obituary. )IED. in Newberry, on Tue,day. the 17tI inst., Hitle MINNIE. Zhi eldet Ch ild of Ja: li. 31. and Florence V. KI.aND, aged 3 year and 6 months. Little Minnie was a sweet and interestinj child, bright in intellect far beyond ier years and of a most airectionate and beautiful dis position, and it is not strange then that shi was the light of the householdi and the pC ofall who knew her. Her safering< for week beforc her death were severe, but shi bore them all with a forti:ude an:d patiecc hardly to be expected of one of such tende: vears. In theL deathi of this sweet child at earthly home is enshrouded in glotom ans parenta hearts are bleeding, but above thc Heavenly h.nme is brightened by atnothe angel form, and the Saviour's exhortation "Suffer little children to comne unto me, fo; of such is the kingdotn of Heaven," shouk 'ive the consolation which alone can hea the bitter wound. Mlillions of infant sonl compose the family ab->ve, anud little Minnie is one of that brgt celestialthog"wt a crown upon her forehead and a harp withit her hand." DIED, on the 20th inst., at Laurens C. HI. WILIAt D)oRRon, son of John D. ant Phebe D)orroh PITTs, aged four years, si, months and 20) days. dinheioay night, the 23rd inst., o. dphra,i1.tr BUT L ER. aiged abou t wt years, da.,ghter of MIr. William Y. and Mrs It is Not Generally Known That the shortest possible route betweer the South and Great West is through St Louis, over the St. Louis, Kansas City aint Northtern Short Line. This road has gaineo Isurprising importance b)y reason of im mens< expenditures in the last two years, of ovel two million dollars, besides earninis, in im provemnents of road-way, in relaying thel line with best quality of new steel and irom rails, on broad new ties, and substittin; for ordintary cars, new reclining chair coach es, elegantly carpeted and fitted, with dress ing rooms with toilet convenienees for la dies. gentlemen and families traveling with children, without any extra charge. Thi. line runs six fatst F.xpress trains between tLa M1ississippi and Missouri Rivers, two mnon than any other road, and co:nects with al the great Laud Grant Roads in the West and has adopted all modern appliances foi comfort, speed and safeguards against acci dents ,inceluding night and day watch met,whn inspect the road before and after the passag< of each traitn to see that everything is in or der. We recommend those cotemplating trip West to take the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Short Line, it being the only line rtunning through cars between St. Loui: and Omaha, and for tickets over this excel lent line we refetr our readers to any' ticke iagent selling through tickets to the West. Fo: map, circulars and Tfime tables addlres either J. F. M1eCarthy, Cincinnati, 0.; or P 13. Groat, St. Louis, Mo., either of whoni will furnish any informnatiotn des.ired. 4-i Facts worth ktnowing! One of the best in *dieations of the South. and prosperity o ICharleston, .is to be found at the Estatblish Imen t of Messrs. 1. II. H AIL & Co., localet at Nos. 2, 4, 6. 8 Market St., 223 & 2'2f F.as Bay. The rapidly Increasing business las *year of tils firm, ha:s induced them to en large their Establishment, which now sup Ipliesevery conceivable article that can be re -quired in the building of a house, from: ,baluster to any size timber. Our friends i Ithe City and throwuout the State who con template building a house can be supplic -with all the materials necessary for its con ~struction, at prices anid quality of' work whiel ill save a large percentage in the cost c Roofing Felt, endorsed by some of the he5 firms in the country. Send for price lists ani cireulars. Jan. 21, 3-6t. Precautions Against Sickness The ability of the humatn body to resist th causes of disease depends upon its vigor an, upon the regularity with whticht the sever: organs perform their functions. In the wit ter the most prolific sources of sickness ar damp and cold, and it is therefore wise an prudlent to fortify the system aigainst ther by whtolesome stimulations. llence in tha: IIostetier's Stomatch Bitters prove suc an admiratble safeguard against the conr plaints mno't common at this seasont. Th ingredients of this powerful vegetab!e invis orant comprise three essential medicinal ci ments which act simultaneously upon the d -gestionm, the circulatiotn, (lie ccions, atn the nerves, infusing strength and regniarit into aill. In this way the Bitters p)ut th body in the best possible condition to escap. an attack of rheumatism, or initermittent fe v'er, or itndigestion, or bilio-isness, or pu nmonary disease. Cold and damp are ver epein,almost as much so as excessiv nI eedft;l in witer as in snmnmer. Tfxi cou merciali stimulants so un wisely taken in th f orms of draims to " keep out the cold," hav Ia precisely opposite effect to that produce by liostetter's Bitters. Their first resulti stcceeded by a reaction which devitalize: Iand prostrates the system while on the othe thand, the tonio and Yitalizing oper'ation c t the gre:t vegetabfle invigorant is not Qul; immedia.e, but permusnent. There is ni revlion no reverse nervous action. Th physique is strengthened, the appetite int creased, lie bowels reguiated, tile stomacl reinforced, and these conditions continue. I dyspep,i or rhteumatism,. or billiousne.;s, o ntermit:ent fever, or geea de-bitiy,o gnervous wea(kurs, is pre fen:t in.th expel it with this pure. and hna which is not only invalui.n e of sickness, but also a S class of disorders,. ? 8~~ P A VILION~ ~:Ots. Newberry Businesg Directopy. Cards of Re:erence inserted under appro priate hieadins in this columin. Profe.ssion i al men, Merch.its. Mechanics and Trades generally. should have a place in this Di rectory. Terms moderate. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. eFALL& POOL.-WVhlC.t ali r til d dealers in firvign anil domestic Dry . oos. E ulbroiries, Notion. &C. 43 M iCK, P1. WV. &R. S.-Dealors inl Dry Goods. enibraciing everything in th:t line. il1antalion mipplies. 4:; c Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, swolton Buye:s, &c. ELACE& WIIEE LER.-Dealers inDry Goods. Groceries. Clot lhing. J.oots.Shoes. lato. General stock of all kinds of iner Ch:Udl(iZe. 4: roOT, MI.-Dealer in General Mvrelian A dize. )ry Goods. Fancy Goods, Gro ceries. Boots and Shoes. 43 NASIL J. D.-Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth Bn Itoots, Shoes. Hats, and mcrelian (e genlerally.4:m 0 OK. TIIO-.-Dry Goods. Notions, Cloth in ,.hoes. Hts. and general assort nien! of Groceries. 43 ~li.SO. M. & CU.-Dealers in Dry Gootl.-. Groceries. Clothing. Boots. - Shovs, llats. Crockery, and general mier *hndilize. 43 ARNION. T. F.--Wholesalc anl J.etail s H deale in General Merchaliize--Iry Uoods, Groceries, Crockery, I'antat.io Sup lles. 43 SAT\AN, A. A.-Dry Gooql.. Clothing. Crocker, ]'ots and Shoes, aLnll Fancy Goots. Goois of all kinds. 43 Books and Stationery. 11A P-MAN, JOHN A.-Books ad Slation r ery A speciaity nade in chool Iooks. 43 Stoves and Tin Ware. WRIGHT,. T.-Deaier in Cooking and ileating Stoves. all styles and prices. Large assortment of Tin Ware. 43 Furniture-Carpentry. AVIEL L. R. Y.-licep-, on hand a splen. d id isortinenw, ofall k ins of Furniture. lieturcs Framed. lattriasses made. 413 H ARRIS, W. fi.-CaLbinet 'Nareroon. Fur. nitITe 1MIe adil repaired. CLrpeIter. 11g donie w ith d1e.spateh. 43 Restaurants-liotels. Ll ARALL. L. R.-Meals -,erved at all hours. Fresh Fish and Oysters in easOinD. ealer in Groceries, Conlfection - ieC, &c. 43 Photogiaphy. W1.-EMAN. W. H..-.e-sident Artist. All tyles of ires urtaken. Old Pictures copicd and renewed. 43 Professional. AiR, POP'E & P'OPE.-Attornu.ys--Praec tice in all the Courts of this State and in the United StateS Court. 43 - OORMAN & SCtUMPE61T.-Attorneys at Law. Practice in all the Courts of the State. and in the Un;tctl States Court. 43 AEGER, C. G.-Atto rney at Law and Reg ister in Lankruptcy for3d Congression a] District. Practives in all the Courts of the State. 43 ONES. lIRA U.-Attorney at Law. Ofice oi Main Strect, over Mrs. D. Mower's tore. 47 Monuments-Marble. EAVELL, .J. R.-Monumients mavle to or - It.der,and all kinds of imarbe and granite 9 work neatly execiuted. 43 PEERS. L. M.-Dealer in Foreign and S Domestic Marble. Moiunents made to order in beat styles. 4: Public Hall. EMlPIERANCE 11ALL.-Will be rented to eubientertainments on Monday. Wed niesday13. Fri<hiy andt Saturday nights or each week. 43 Manufactories. Ei.JONES & PARtKER.-Manufauctu r eof Harness anwl Saddlerv of all ,kindos. teami Tannery aLnd( Grist Mill. 413 H Al PM AX N. JOIN A.-Manufacturer of ~ICottoin Gins, of approved style, and( w aated.4 Commission Merchants. pItAE W VM. C. & CO.-Auetion and Coim msinMerchant. Sales twiec cCACG H RIN. A. . J. & CO.--Comninission SMerchanits and dealers in Fertilizers. A gents for Cower, Cox and Markley's lBug. gies, Wagons, &c. 43 Cotton Buyers-Grocers. A LIN AS. F. E.-Dealer in Groceries aiid ~)Plantation Supplies. Cash advanced on Cotton. 43 M AYES&t MARTIN.-Dealers in Grace ies. Phantaition Suppllies. Hardware, and. C.otto: inuyetv'rs. 43 EAEL& SPEAI.MAN.-Grocers and Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplies SHASE, WM. C.-Gioeery and Provision Mecrchants, Mollhon Row. 4:1 Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. WICK EPR A. M.-Dealer in Groceries, Can nedl Goods, Perfumery, aiid Toys of all dscript ions. 43 UOXVELAC E. A. D. -Groceries. Canned G~(oods, Confectioneries, Tobacco and Segars.43 OWEIRS, A. M. & CO.-Grocery and Pro. vision Dealers, Plaiitation Supplies. -iobatcco, &c. 43 11ILS~ON, J1. C.-Dealer in Groceries of all 'Wkinids, Canned Goods, Bagging, Ties. Tobacco and Segars. 43 WEBB, J.E. &Co.-Wholesaileand Retail G uanos. & c. 4:3 Confectioneries, Segars, Fruits. PE]-CK. J1. F.-Freiichiand American Con fectionery. Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco and Segars of best kinds. 43 1M CKERl. A. M.-Candy and Conlections of all kinds. Fruits'in season, Nuts, Sc. gars aiid TobaccO. 43 Jewelry and Watch Makers. PECK. JOH)N F.-D)ealer i ieWths Clocks, -tewolry, $ilvernii Plated WareP, tSpectaceles, Eye Glasses,F.ancy Goods.&c. 43 Clothing. ___ - R IIGilT & COPPOCK.-Dealers in Cloth. .,ing, and gent.lemien's ontlitting gene riilly. Shoes. Hats, Trunks, Valises, &c. 43 Milinery-Dress Making. OE,MItS. D.-Millinery Goods of all - kinds. IUnncts made in l atest style. Al.so dealer in general nierchandlze. 43 f -- - UUNTElI. MRS. M.-Dress Making after Ia tes ptterns. Orders solicited. 4:3 ___Druggists. ANT. DRl. S. F.-Druggist. Wholesale Fand Rtetaiil Dealer in Drugs. Medicines. *Ghemicals, Pure~ Medicinal l' inr and e Wines, 43 Gun and Leek Smith. t A9HltTE Z. L.-Rtepairer ail Maker of. VV Gunis. Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Goods e and Groceries. 43 Wines, Lignors, Segars, &c. EOUAR. J1. l. & CO.--Wholez,aleandl Rt .-alDaliers ini Tobacco.. -egar . Pipes. &c. Wines and Liquors o1 pure qualities. 43 eDry (Goods 1V eiinerg 'MILLINERY AND) ~Millinery Goods, SRIBBONS, SUk and Straw Goods, WHITE (*00DS, Corsets, r Kid Gloves, A .. Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchiefs, Now open at Mrs. DI. MOWER'S, UNDER IiERALD OFFICE. Apr. ic, l~-tf. Rc &W. C. Would infurm thoir friends t services of a first-class CUTTE and are iflaking to order CUSTOM G superior to any in the City. V fit", but to please. A large stock of READY 11ADE Mul"I COLUMBIA CLOTER Feb. 18.7-U. NOTICE! NOTICE!! Allparties indebted to the late firm of J. E. WEBB & CO., are k now notified, for the last time, that all Ac counts, No t e s and' Liens now in their 1 hands will be placed: in the hands of an officer for collection, if not settled before: the last of February. Come forward and save cost. Feb. 11, "-3t. W. M. oil\ 00. WILL SELL THEIR Stock of Winter Goods, SUCH AS C-L THING SHOES, &C1 1 AT COST FOR CASH! We have on hand and to arrive 1,000 B11IELS CORN. 300 BUSHELS CORN MEAL. 50 I"LS. FLOUR. w 25 ""1ILS. IRISH VOTATOES-plantiig. :01 Also a full line of S GROCERIES FOR CASH & IIIGilEST1 PRICE ALLOWED FOR P'RODUCE. EITHE lN CASih OR GOODS.I J7. M. WI LSON. J. E. CHAPMAN. Feb. 4, ->-tf. Due West emale College. SUMMER SESSION OPENS FEBRU A RY oth, and closes July 2d. Board and Tuition for the Session, 888.50. J. I. BONNER, Pres., Feb. 11, G-St. Due West, S. C. Strayed or Stolen.A From ihe subscriber, one Sorrel Horse, blaze in face, 14 hands high, about 4 or 5 years old, an-l one deep bay mare mule, about 14 hands high, and 8 or 10 years old, sear in front on breast. Any iniformiation concerning the same will be thankfully re ceived by G. G. DSWALT. Newberry, S. C., Feb. 11, 6-3st. Warranted Garden Seeds. CII0ICE FLOWER SEEDS. NEW SEED' COltN. SE ED . TS A ND SE ED POTA TOEs. HEDGE, GRASS. AND OTItERt SEEDS; AL SO. SELECT GOOSEBERRIES, RASPBSER RIlES, CURRANTS. STRAWBERRIES, and other SMALL FRUITS, by Mail, (postpaid), v to any Post Office in the1U. S. Enclose stamp for 'Illustrated D)escrip tive P'riced Catalogues." EDJW'D J7. EVANS & CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, A Feb. 11. 6--St. York, Pa. gi NOTICE. T Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of March, 1874, I a ill make a finial set tlenment on the Estate of Adam Epting, de- W ceased, at the office of the Probate Court, pl Newberry C. H., S. C., and apply to the Judge of' Probate for a final discharge as iai A dminist rator. JACOB EP'TING. fo Feb. 11, 6-4 t. Interesting to All. My term of office havmng expired, I re spetfully notify all persons who had liens, deeds or mortgages recorded during mzy u-rm of office, to call on Messrs. & Jonea Jones, who will deliver the same. Nov. 27. 48--tf. T1108. M. L AKE. STO $20 PER DAY easily made by any one. We want men. women, boys an,d ais all over the country to sell our Fine Steel Engraivings. Chronmos CrayonA Drawings. Illuminations, P'hotographs. etc.. etc. We now publish the flnest asrtmnent ever placedI before the public,.and our prices are marked down so low as to de fy all corn petitzi. No onie subscribes for a premium giving p)aper af'ter seeing our pictures and W learnmng ou. pr;ces, We have many cldi agents at work totr us who haLvo made can vasaing for books. papors, etc., their butsi ness for years. and they all report that they Ip ean make much more mioney at work for us than at anything else. Our prices are SO low that all can atTord to purchase. and therefore the pictures sell at sight at almost every house. New begin ners do as well as agents who hare had large experiencc, for our beautiful subjects and low prices are appreciated by all. To make largo sal esl every where alt an agent has to do is to show the pioture from house to housc. Don't look for work olsewhere until you have seen wha't great inducements we offer you to make money. We have not"ace to explatin all here. but send us your address and we 1 will s.endi full particulars tree, by mail. Don't delay, if von want proifitable work for your leisure bours. or hol your whole time. Now is the faLvorable time to engage in this business. Our pictures are the linest and i most pleasing in tlais country, ail arce n, dorsed by atll the leadting~ hapers. i1nchidinmg the New\'oirk Herml(, lhOse who cannot aiVe theC buine1hs. their' ent ire attention can work up their own localities and make a lupn,lsomec sum without over being aLway di from home over night. Let all who want plasant. profitable employment. without risking capital, send us their addresses at at once anld learn all about the btusiness for themselves. Address GEORGE sTIN.sON & OC.. Art Publishers, Portland Maine. Jan. 14.2-3m.W STATE OF SOUTH CAlROLLNA,N NEWBERRY COl'NTY. py sT;gree 0, i,eai4y, Probate Judge. Whereas, B3enj:nin I>. Lake, hath made suit to mie, to gr:mit him Letters of Ad. miniistrationt of the Estate and effets of Anna L.ike. p' These are thierefote to cite amid admonish fo all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Anna Lak~e tl;4 they be and ap pear, bafare ine, id the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court Hocuse, S. C., on the 4th day of March next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'claoek in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why In the said Administration should not be "D granted. Given under my Hand, this 17th day of February Anna Domnini, 1874. N Feb. J. C. LE AHY, J. P. s. c. ej NOTICE. 0 at I will make a settlement on the Estate of . Martha P. Reid, my former Ward, in the Court of Probate for New berry County, on the tenth day of March, and tak for fnaal discharge as Giirdian thereof. 0 J. B. FELLERS, Guardian.,a February 2, 1874-3-5t. SWAFFIELD'fl hlt they have secured tle R. an tir1t-ebt. T A RS, P A IMENTS e gua r Ce n)t olly "to Hl11 AND IIATS. 1 0 .HT IESE. Colleges. GREENWOOD R% ffALE ACADEMY. 'lic undersigned wi.es to inform his ruer ptrots and the public generally, at t exp.cts to op.-I a M.LE SCHOOL DE Cretvtwood, Ab,eville Coiu rv, on the 1St ONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. S:u-!ent p, rep.ared fur anv College they y svi.,h .to entr. Rates of tuition moderate. Board can be Ld for $124 per wonth, exclusive of wash For further particulars address, THOM.S DUCKETT. Dec. 10, 49--in. 3efore DeeidingyWhele TO ducate Your Daughters; L Inquire Into the Merits OF THE lar WILLIAMSTON t! EIALE COLLEGE. For a Catalogue, addre!s REV. SAMUEL LANDER. A. M., Dec. 3, 4-tf. Williamston, S. C. cor id TEBJRRY ~FV-~ g'e' ACADEMY. P. PIFER, A. K., Principal. isL FANNIE LEAVELL,: Assistant. *ot F. WERBEER, : Musical Dep't. The NEXT SESSION of this SCHOOL Sor i begin on ISth SEPTEMBER, 1873. lad As far as the practical duties of life are meerned as thorough an education can be >tained at this Sebool as at any Female :minary in the State. G Tuition from *12.50 to $22.50 per Session. id in advance or satisfactorily secured. Boar*ding can be obtained at a moderate 1ee. iC For particulars, inquire of S. P. BOOZER, che c. B'd., or of A. P. PIFER{, Principal. sat Aug. 6, 31-tf- var suyGO WET!!' 3d suyin the great Metropolis of the .' Mississippi Valley and find employment. T HE MOUND OITY ~ OMIMfIAL~CO[[L( ST. LOUIS, MO., F [OBL_BISINE8 S(IOOL. Established 14 Years! id has furnished more business men to aduate than ten other similar institutionYf.5 o Young Men seeking Em rtaateployment egateto pirocure situations on comn :tion of course, or refund ?. entire fees. A Reference to Students from Texas, Louis- A ta, Arkansas, Maisissippi and Alabama enished.. Send for Circulars of this GREAT BUSI ~SS S'CHOOL, to C T HOS. A. RIG;E, Pres., 210 and 212 N. 4th St. July 30, "3-30-ly.f Furniture. ROUT Y. LiAEi, DEALE.R IN r'URNITUREE OF ALL STYL}f AND GRADES, Conaisting of L alnut, Chestnut and Painted Cham-. wh ber Setts, - ses, ARLOR SUITS, BUREAUS, Waihstanids, TABLES, 3ED STEADS, Off Of all styles and grades, F CHAIRS. to suit all, ook-Cases and Writing Desks, Spring Beds and Mattrasses. 'indowv Shades and Fixtures, Wall Pa~per and Border, P'ICTURE FRA MES m?ade to or :r.|J Entrance bet weena Leavell & Spearmnan d A. M. Bowers & Co.'s Stores.T Oct. 15, 41-tf. fri ,H. t!AltRis. J. I. HtorsrAL. [W CADINF WOR 8801 All ,1 IIllRRIS 00. IGTS Respect fully in forms then- inds a nd the blic. geerl1y,t .at they have on hand and BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, si knd all Kinds of Furniture, ad will repair as well as make thie same the best manner with expedition, and at oderate prices. CUNS STOCKED 'atly, a:-d any kind of work in their line :ecuted in a highly satisfactory manner. WORK ROOM ae door. North of L R. Marshall's Pr. 1E irant. Oct. 1, 39-tf. 01 ThO Wants an Organ? Ti Any one in need of one of Needhaum & Sona rgaus, will find it to thcir advantage to sply to the HERALD OFFICE Ja. 21, -.D kry Goodg, Groeeries, Re. EAV GROCIMES. AN'A L[T T!ON S[PPLIES, [ARDWARE, &c., AND MANY OTHER S101RE cOOI AT AY'ES &MARTINI! ends offamilies al the ptitblie ener ii llfor~inc4l 111:1t OL t i >l' A MILYj C EUE'S i - f .i ai complet, and ong whieli will be fouaid E,EUVED PINE .PPLE. CURRANTS. CITRON. PICK LEI) iNGUE, in bottles, LO1NTEItS. in bottls. DESC.\TED Cu.1 NUT, ISINA,', S and wyho:e boxes. CANNED FRUIT:. tS CANNED VEETA.BLES, CANNED F1-AI and OYSTERS, VILI.ED 11M. DEVILLED TURKEY. ow is the tim1( to I"ay insppi . [AYES & MARTIN. cc. 3, 48-tf. eW & Superi0r St0k FOR FALL AND WINTER. )VELIE & IIEELER lave now in Store and arstill receiving, a rc ,e and eleg,int Stock of Goods in all ot tf following lines: RY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, a iprising every article which can be call [or. Together whi a fine assortment of tleuen'.< 2ad ouths' CL O T H IN G ither for dress or business purposes, ATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,] warranted make, both fine and heavy. le beautiful S10iS and GAITERS for lesides the above our Stock of roceries and Family Supplies, at f the completest kiad, fresh, choice and ap. e simply sol:eit an examinzation, feelingL .cfled of our ability to please either in hety, quahity or in price. )VELACE & WHEELER. ri ep. 24, 58-tf. J. C. WILSON, 2 DEALER IN0 i-ROCERIES, Of all kinds, such as ;ars, Coffee. Rice, Bacon, Choice IIaaius, Flour, Latrd, MIolsses, M1ackerel, Corn. LESH MEAL AND GRIST. kles, Canned Fruit. Oysters, Sardines,J Crackers, Segars. Tobacco, Soap: &c. Together withI leetings and Yarns, BACBINS AND TIES, ON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, I all other articles to be found in a GRO CERY STORE, an d all of wi ch will BE SOLD CHEAP. et. 15, 41-17 0 YOU WANT TO BI'Y Groceries Cheap seellent inl Quality? s IF SO. G~O TO 1RS. D. MOWER, ere e-n be found F.lour, Bacon, Molas Sugar, Coffee, Corn, Lud Many Other Articles a the Lowest Market Prices. n the corner, and uder the HERita :e is the place r Cheap Goods, C heap Prices, And the Best Attention. P pr. 2:3, 16-tf. C rragek, Wagon,r Ie subsncrir takes this methzod of ini >ilislic a zhop at Pros >erity, amli pared to make anid repair kindms of Blacksmith Work REP~tAIR~S ON COTTON CINS, 'lOT CUNS AND RIFLES, oor Locks and Pad Locks, a 'URNIURE Of all kinds neatly repaired, NEW SEATS IN ALL XIND OF CHAIRS, PICTU/RE FRAMES Made to Order, G etton Screws Made Complete. I Copper, Lead and Brass Bonght.! ERMS STRiCTLY CASH.1 res,pecotfuy solicit a share or patronage.T J. B. LasSALLE, ro. perity. . C.. ou line of G. & C. Rt. Ri. cc. ;;i, 5-2-JW. jry oods. Groeeries, Mr. rOS. M. LAKE l'pectfulyaipounces to the bu.,inesa U thE- YAS. PURCHASED TIRE NTUIE OK OF GOODS OF MESSRS. OIl ~'WEBB & CO."all of which he ill i 'D 0ST RA&ONABLE The Stock cosist'of a general ausort xROCEIfiES, PROVISIONS, .ROCKERY and SIELF GOODS. A large portiou of the stock will be sold kt Cost for Cash! To make room for other goods. I a:n happy to state that I have beeni )le to secure the services of Mr. A. G. 4ybiI, of tle h;:e firm of . Moorman & o., who will have entire control and mai ;emIent of :y lu.iness, and I feel assured :at the experience of this gentleman, add. I to his rare bzsiness qualities, warrant e in sayijg that satisfacio will be given ever'. respect. lie will be ss:sted bi r. J. I. Gaillard, who was engaged in the me finn, 1r,-ier wth Mr. Geo. W. en1 d J . I. im . A -hare of public patroage is solicited. THOS. M. LAKE. Fueb. 4, 5-t0. PEi"1M VA Lt 10S S H IARM0N Respectfully iaforhis Li! customers and e public 2-enerally of Newhorry, and sur uiding country, that he has removed to legant and Commodious Store lately occupied by R. C. Siliver & Co., id that he has added largely to his stock all the var-ious lines of )ry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, 7amily Groceries, Nic Nacs, leavy Groceries, Plantation Supplies, lagging, Ties, Grain, Hardware, Voodenware, &c., hich He Offers Low for Cash! Customcrs in want of goods, need only k for them to be at once supplied, by any the large corps of Salesmen who will be tentive to every demand. My stock is indisputably arge, Varied and Cheap. Parties wa::ting Fertilizers will be sop. ied with the CELEBRATED (AVASSA GUANO most liberal terms. All that I ask is that buyers visit my ore, to guarantee me a continuance of the try generous patronage accorded me in e past, and for a hieh I herc take ocea :>n to return my thanks. HOS. F. HARMON, Next Door to Dank. Jni. 7, t-tf. ESTABLISEB_1857. WL FOOT IS RECEIVING HIS PALL and WINTER &nd his stock is large and varied, in the I688 aRd [fally D8paIII68it As well as in i-ROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, lOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, HEAVY WOOL.ENS, &c. IIORT PROFITS FOR QUICK SALES AND SA TISFACTION G U ARtAN TEED9. GRANITE VIILLE hirtings, Sheetings And Drills, 'o Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price aid fotr Cotton or other ountry Produce. M. FOOT. Ocr. 1, : -f IEIELL &SPIWE iN, iroceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Crockery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., &c. Also, Agenits for the most popuilar Fer lizers, vi:: The STONO, and WILCOX, IBBS & CO.'S G UANOS. Oct. 15, 41-t f. NOTICE THIS. No imore keepingr of Books du:ring the ear 1874. Santa chuts said :t will not do. 11 orders must be accompanied with, the ash, or r.o go. A. M. WICKER. Dec. 31, 51-2m. Tobacco, Tobacco. We are just iu receipt of tt5 BOXES,of )BACCO of various grades and prices, at bolesale or retail. LOYELACE & WHEELER. May 4$, 2i_tr REPAIRI.c AND XCOUiNG--r- 1 A. Mooney, of Greenville, takes thi method of informing the citizens c Newberry that he has located here, an will be happy to execute any work i his line of Cleaning and Repairin garments, which may be entrusted t him. His long experience in the busi ness qualifies him in saying thathe wil give satisfaction in his work. Order left at his son-in-law's, Jas. U. M. K! nard, will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate. $-tf. DEATHS.-We regret to chroniele th, death of an old and respected citizen Mr. Williams Welch, which sad even occurred at his residence in this Count; on Wednesday last. He had been sic for about two weeks. On Saturday last Miss Montgomery.: member of Mr. James Crawford's fanif ly, died of Pneumonia. The sympa thies of the entire community are givez to the deeply aflicted family. A young man by the name of Wickei died last week. We did not learn th< particulars. We regret to record the deaths of tw< interesting children since our last issue of diptheria, one the daughter of Mr J. H. M. Kinard, and the other th< daughter of Mr.W. Y. Fair. WM. C. CHASE has just received a fre-A lot of Eggs, Butter, Sausage and Veal, t< which he invites the attention of the public COMPLIMENT TO THE LAURENSVILLI HERA.D.-Last Monday night a week, Newberry Debating Society discussek the question. "Which does the Worl more good, the Printing Press or th( Steam Engine?" The advocates of tb superiority of the steam engine expa tiated on the decline of Laurens sincE her railroad went down, but the Drint ing press men knocked that in the head by saying that Lanrens without a rail road was bad enough. but if it wasn't for the Laurensville Herald she would "go up" sure. Our friend Crews will be pleased to read this. The President decided in favor of the printing press. WISEMAN REMOVES HIS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, THE 1ST OF JANUARY, To the large Hall over Messrs. W. E. Webb & Co.'s Store, wherehe will have plenty of good room, and more light, and hopes to do satisfactory work at the right prices. Come all ye that love nice things. to Wiseman's Gallery, over Webb & Co.'s Store. 50-tf. It affords us pleasure to call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement, in another column, of Messrs. Poole & Hunt, Baltimore, Md., whose reputa tion is pre-eminent in the South, and second to none in the United States. For nearly a quarter of a century they have been prominently before the pub. lie, year by year strengthening their laims to public confidence, until. to ay, with an immense establishment, as perfect in its appointments as experi. mene an'l mechanical skill can m'ake it. hey can send forth every article of their nanufacture perfect and accurate in all f its parts,, as tested by the fixed and gh standards by which their work is 'eglated. They who have used their nachinery can best vouch for the~truth f what we have asserted. PRECHE.S.-Would supplement last week's too short notice of a tall preach r by a longer notice of two shorter ivines-"David and Jonathan," alias J. Brown and J. L. Shuford-whose latitude, however, seemed lengthehed fter getting up from last Friday's din rier at Bro. T. F. Harmon's turn-table Ne)vberry. Obliged to report them vell. J. C. Counts, supply on Newberry ~ircuit, is still unable to preach because f the severe cut in the foot by an axe soon after getting on the circuit. Of ourse this affliction affects the work. nd, in a measure, ev en substracts from the labors of the effective colleague, Bro. Shuford. It is expected that Bro. ounts will soon be able to resume ork onl the circuit. (Christian Neighbior. We have to Auction on next Monday many raluable and useful articles. Come and ex mine. WM. C. CH ASE. A MILITARY GOVERNMENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Such an idea has been saggested by some Tax-payers in Columbia as the best resort to free the State from high taxation, but how to free yourself from paying high rates for cigars that are really very mean, is the subject that involves the special interest of evern one who buys either as a dealer or pri vate smoker. This problem has beer solved by the "Indian Girl," who know ing that the goods sold by her will stan( the test, (more cigars being retailed al her wigwam than in any other store ix the State,) proposes to fill orders al rates that cannot be beat. Many have tried and are pleased, and we feel au. thorized to say that all who send ax order to Messrs. Perry & Slawson, "In dan Girl Cigar Store," Columbia, S. C. will be equally well pleased. At any rate we would advise every one whc indulges in this luxury to send to then for a Price List or Samples. 3-tf. WItERE's THIE POLICE?--It is a 1; entable fact that when anything is needed it is always cut of the way, and ist so with persons. and more especial ly with the guardians of the p)ubli( peace. Let the cry of murder be ever so loudly sounded at night, it fails tc arouse the police. Hlousebreakers and chicken thieves carry on their unlawfiul ling with impunity. The police have their legs coiled up somewhere and en joy their dignity while the citizen suffers Alas that it is so! Grundy says he pay: his town tax, and yet has to fight hi: own battles with midnight prowlers. Le's indignant, and With reason. -ght or two ago he might have bees Xurdered and no one the wiser for it, un some neighbor next morning cam< n to borrow the use of a skillet, and: 'little cold hominy to keep the childrei in heart until breakfast could be go read'r. It was about midnight he say that~ a singular scraping noise awok< him. He is not easily frightened. ani fully confident that one or more of th public custodians was on the street. h managed to get to-the door and whis tIed. No one came. The noise con tinued. He felt it his duty to have th villain arrested at all hazard, and there fore went out to search forth plie around the market house, Cor ous steps, the different bar-rooms, and ev er other conceiable plae,. but the"