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Special and Local. Th1w American Sardine Co.'s Bone less Sardines, are much better, and 1ss than half the cost of i'nported Sardines.3-y I I mX To NEw ADvERTiSEMENTS. Y. J. Pope-Notice. -m,, pson Pope-Notice. Qaincey M. Kinard-Nodce j u1ius E. Chapman-Notice. lR-vkins Pugh-ule S-rayed. 1. L Salioas-Choice Grocere:;. B. F. Goeans-Hoae and Lt f ;r Sale. John P. Kinard--FalI and Winter Goods. A. & R. ff L. R. R.-Change of Schedule. Wra. C. Bee & Co.-Factors aud Commis Sio:: Merchants. )EATs&-With regret we recoid the death of an estimable and highly re spvoted citizen, Mr. J. M. Wilson, which occurred on Wednesday evening lass, after a long and very painful ill ne-. The deceased was a successful nirchant, and in all his dealings and int,:-rcourse with his fellow men evinced an uprightness and integrity which gained him universal respect and adini rat:on. He died in the full hope of a ble4sed immortality, and has left a fain ily who though deeply sorrowing their loss yet feel. that death has been a gain to him. His remains were escorted to the G. & C. R. R., train on Thursday, on which the body was taken to Alston, an(i from whence it w'as conveyed to the iamily burying ground near by. Our sympathies are extended to the be reaed fanily. We are pained to learn that Dr. Al bert Cannon. in this County, lost his yor:ngest child by diptheria on Sunday, the 18th. We learn, also. of the death of Anna L, a daughter of Mr. Adam Cromer, formerly of this County, which occurred atWijjnston, on the 21st inst. She was aged 5 years zind 6 months, and was buried at Bethlehem. Church, near S e4 f F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey 40-ly. Friskarrivals of latest stylesrMilline ry and-Dry Goods, at McFALL & POOL'S. 'S.&Iz-DAY.-We trust that every man who by promise of soon paying prevailed upon us to favor him with a subseription on a little time, will come -a uad settle on Monday next. Here aW&we will take no promises-money or no0 paper will be the rule. RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.-We learn t Sat the up passenger train on the G. &C. R. R.. when .near Greenville on Saturday, met with an accident, seve - ae ars being thrown from the track, and Mr. Wells, Express Messenger, - ueinj5ered. There was a detention of several hours. PBONAL.-Our sanctum was graced oiathe occasion of the late Synod by -visits from the Rev. C. E. Chichester, of *Winnaro, the Rev. W. 'P. Jacobs, of Cuin Capt. J. .C. Bailey, of the renile Fgter prise anzd Mountaineer, aid J. T. THay, Esq., of the Camden - oenser, eeh- of which was -highly ap Wewant every dollar owing us. cne up and set;tle your bills like men, with - McFALTL & POOL. MA~LNAGERS OF ELECTION.-We are ~equested by tha Commissioners of nation to ask the Managers of Elec sen of each precinct to meet them at the Court House on next Monday, Sale day, thaf tliey may be instructed in all points touching the duties of their of -* It'is important that they meet, and we urge upon thegi the necessity of so doing. GooD.-There are more good things in this life:than people are generally aware of, and but for the efforts of some ew tnen who desire to improve the ondition of mankind and seek these things out~ we would never know any thing about themi. It is our p)leasure tin week to call attention to the good that Mr. F. E. Salinas has done. in bringing so many good things into -Newberry for the delectation of the people. Please read his advertisement and you will see that his stock of family comforts and necessaries is very large. ~aadirin Teas, the best, purest and dheapest. at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price, 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf Go AGarN.-It is pleasant to look around and see all the good that is ac complished. How many men sacrifice -timie, money and the comforts of home to ameliorate the condition of the hmbAan family. How many face acci dents by flood and field, go to sea in ships, ride behind iron horses, and in 'various other ways seek to please. The p?roretor of the famous Four Mile .Eouse, Maj. J P. Kinard, has again proven himself a man for the people by going abroad for the goods which can not be done without, and it is pleasant to' say that he has returned all right, with enough for each and enough for all, and better still will sell at low g>rices. Don't sneak around the corners to avoid us,-and to spend your cash, while you owe us. Debtor we mean you. 43-tf McFALL & POOL. FOOmHAnRD.-A down freight train was forcibly detained at Prosperity on Wednesday morning last, by a fool 3mrdy individual named Glymph, from the neighborhood of Cokesbury. Ithap pears that he was following up Robin son 's Circus, and had been seen in this town on the day preceding selling blank envelopes at fifty cents each to credu lor negroes. When the company left that night he got on the train, but was put off at or near Prosperity, and was niot allowed to get on again. On Wed nesday morning he tried to get passage on +he -eig-ht t-ain, ndo1 bmeing- re OLD P'APEns.-Old papers for sale at this ofice in packages of 50 or 100. at 40 and 75 cents. tf. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.-A negro man was killed on Tuesday night last by Mr. Jas. teagin. about one and a half miles above Helena. The circum stances, we learn, are is follows: Mr. Reagin had returned home late from the circus :d proceeded at once to bed, but shortly after was aroused by the furious barking of his yard dogs. Jump ing from bed he went out immediately, and on discovering the lot gate open and his hogs out he went towards his stable, when a negro jumped up. He claimed to have been to see a neighbor and was returning, but could give no excuse for being found in the yard. Mr. R. suspect ing him of an attempt at hog steAl ing and to satisfy himself as to the truth of the boy's story, ordered him to go in front and proceed to the house of the person named that he might know if he had been there. The negro consented, but made an attempt to close on Rea gin who said he would shoot if he came nearer. Shortly after the negro gath ered a pine pole and advanced on Mr. Reagin, who immediately fired, the wound proving mortal. Mr. Reagin gave himsfIf up, and has been bailed. The jury of inquest rendered a verdict of justifiable killing. This unfortunate accident is greatly to be deplored and bv none more than the principal, who is a quiet, inoffensive younjg man of ood character. We learn further that the deceased had engaged to- furnish a hog to a citizen in this place on the next day. Madame Demorest's Reliable Pat terns of all sorts can be obtained at Mrs. D. Mower's. 13-tf. THE SoUTH CAROLINA SYNoD which convened in this place on Wednesday night last, and which terminated its sessions on Saturday afternoon,(a synop sis of the mintes of which is published elsewhere), was highly appreciated and enjoyed by our citizens,and the members f that body, we are convinced, will 3arry home with them pleasurable emo Lions of an intercourse both religious and social,and which was fraught with so much happiness. Such meetings are of incalculable benefit to a community, and ewberry will long remember the meeting of Synod. and her association with so many distinguished Christian rentlemen. We would not object to a meeting soon of some other religious ody, for after the experience of the late District Conference of the dethodist -denomination, and almost irectly after, this meeting of the Pres yteian Synod, we feel satisfied that the hearts of our citizens beat with a more enlarged liberality, and that bro herly love is not simply a name. On Sanday the different pulpits in the town ere acceptably filled, and the large ongregations attending were each and all highly edified by the eloquent and fervid preaching of those appointed for the occasion. The following were the ppointments: Presbyterian Church-il A. M., Rev. . H. Buist. Communion Services, e. Geo. Howe, D. D. Addresses to Sabbath School at 3 1-2 P. M., by Rev. . E. Chichester and Rev. W. S. Plumer. . D. 7 P. M., Rev. W. T. Thompson. Baptist Church-l1 A. NM., Rev. J. L. irardeau, D. D. 3 1-2 P. M., Rev. .' Brackctt. Methodist Church-il A. M., Rev. W, E Pearson. 7 P. M1., Rev. J. R. 3rackett. Lutheran Church-il A. M.. Rev. W. Flinn Dickson. 7 P. M1:, Rev. Geo. owe, D. D). Associate Reformed Church-11 A. 31., Rev. J. S. Cozby. 3 1-2 P. M., Rev. F. L. Leeper. African Methodist Church-11 A. M1., Rev. T. H. L4egare. 7 P. M1:, Rev. D. Harrison. African Baptist Chirch-11 A. M1., Rev. H. R. Dickson. 7 P. M1., Rev. J. S. White. LARGE SToCK.-One of the largest. finest and cheapest stocks of Crockery. Gassware and Fancy Articles, both or namental and useful, canL be found at the store of Messrs. Kingsland & Heath, Columbia. Their assortment comprises everything which can be called for. Do not miss the place when visiting the cit-under the Columbia Hotel. 42-2 A~oUT TH E TowN AN COUNTY. The weather for some days has been delightful-of the Indian summer char aeter. Shopping is again the fashionable employment. The Presbyterian Synod convened on Wednesday night last in Aveleigh Church, and the attendance was large. The Rev. J. 0. Lindsay preached the opening sermon. Gen. McGowan is said to be the man for the Third Congressional District. Remember that he will address the voters of Newberry on next Thursday, the 29th. ,A practice muzh in vogue is smoking in front of church edifices. We have seen young men stand in the very doors with lighted segars. It is highly unbe coming, and a gross disrespect. Standing outside and indulging in loud and general conversation is ano ther bad habit extensively indulged in. We wonder if it is generally known that though business is brisk the times are still hard. Several persons stopped taking their couty paper last year who 3wed twelve months' subscription. They still owe At a political&gathering at Chappell's on Wednesday last a negro had his Ithroat cut. It~was a colored squabble altogether. It does one good to see the quantity of cotton coming into market. It would do a great many much more good if the article commanded a better price. Retrospecting the past and looking squarely at the present we are confident that farmers next year will not be so keen to plant cotton. It is satisfactory to know that small grain is being plaEted hwrgely. Several of our f.irmers have beautfful patches of oats, barley and rve already looking this paper. Nothing else will answer. The best of pronises will not do it. Six and three Months' subscriptions taken. If the people of the County want their paper they must pay for it. Goobers or pind:ars do not now en gross the tiue and attention of idle people, since chesnuts have come into market. Capt. Spec's new awning and frame are verN ijeat and attractive features, but tl(! eltgance of the inside :rrange ments, together with his splendid stock, are the admiration of everybody. John's persuasive eloquence has no other effect on us than to fix our deter mination. We will do it if the stars fall. John Robinson's procession was the best thing of the kind ever witnessed by admiring Newberry. His elephant and cannibals were bigger. while the pony display was larger and finer than all other shows. Several persons went in who said they would not be caught inside for any consideration. We did not go in. Dr. I. P. Clark declines a nomina tion for the Legislature. Ambition's longings have no influence over him. Wanted, a family of Chinese with a decided appetite for rats to clear the premises of a citizen who is sorely af tlicted with the pests. The crippled soldier, who has pitched his tent at Salinas', says that his pickled mullets are the best things out. He is willing, however, to show several other choice articles of fcod. Mrs. Boyle, widow of the late John Boyle, has opened a private boarding ouse. and as her charges are extreme ly moderate, we trust she will have a full house. It is said that a colored woman while running after Robinson's elephant on Tuesday last, had her arm broken. It is wonderful that other bones were not broken, so great was the rush. As persons continue to ask Mr. Blu ford Griffin if lie was not killed on Tues da last, we take occasion to say that if spbh was the case, it was done while he was absent. He has no recollection of anything of the kind. He is at the store of Mr. Harmon and will be happy not only to answer all questions, but sell his friends any character of goods need xd, from a killed ham of meat to a kill ing suit of clothes. TiuE TO MER FiRsT LoVE.-Don't be startled, ladies, at the above head ing, for we are not going to divulge iny secret which should be kept sacred, r give you any little bit of refreshing scandal-not at all. In fact this para raph is not intended for the delecta ion of the lady readers of the HERALD, but rather for the gentlemen,. therefore please read no further. True to her irst love! Is there anything strange in this, No, not in a general way, but here are circumstatees in this case whieh rmake it remarkable. We allude o the love of the IEdian Girl of Col mbia, the protg of Messrs. Perry & Slawson, who in spite of untoward cira tances and besettments on every hand, remains as true as the needle to the pole. Her whole heart is given to Perry & Slawson, and her single desire is to build up their fame, and to accom plish this she has devoted her life to the se of segars and tobacco, and to make men happy through smoke. Was ever love like this? She is now offering new md choice brands, among which are ome excellent ones at the low price f five cents. The Indian Girl glories n her mission and invites the geritre :en to call. .utlarr-ied, On the 18th instant by Rev. M. M. Boyd, Mfr. T. T. DAVENPORT, of Newberry Conty, and Miss A. E. ScHNEIDER, of Greenville, S.C. At the residence of the bride's father, Oct. 'h. 1874, by Rev. T. A. Wate, Mr. S. TAY LOR, of Newberry, and Miss DECIA CoLK, f Lexington. Obituary. DIED, Onl the 21st inst., J.MEs MILTON. WiLsoN, aged 39 years, 11 months and 4 days. RESOLUTIONS OF CHURCH COUNCIL. IN MEMORI&M. WHaREAs, an all-wise Providence has called away from Luther Chapel a faithful member and officer of our beloved Zion, in the person of James Milton Wilson, de eesed, therefore, Resolved, 1st. Trhat we b'ow with submnis sion to this dlispensation of God's will, feel in assured that our loss is the eternal gain of our departed brother. 2nd. That we cherish fond recollections of his many virtues, his cautious counsels, his Christia~n character and his faithfulness in hi. religious duties. 3rd. That we set apart a page in our Church Record book devoted to his memory. 4th. That we deeplyrympathize with his bereaved wife and children in their irrepara be loss, and commend them to the tender mercies of our blessi d Savrior. 5h. That these resolutions be published in the Newberry H{E'ALD, and a copy of the same be sent to the widow of our lamented brother. REY. H. W. KUJINS, . L. SCHUMPERT, Pastor. Clerk of Church Council. Commercial. NEwBERRY, October27.-Again there is a decline in cotton, the markiet closing at 13k, tut with a lively demand. Number of bales shipd during week-357. COLUMBIA, October 26 -Sales of Cotton 132 bales-middling 131o 131. NEW YORK, October 26.-Cotton dull; sales 1.230, at 14ia153. Go|d dull, ast 10a10k. AUGUsTA, October 28.-Cotton demand goodmiddiig 14j. TALMAGE'S PAPER.-THEa CHI tsTAIN AT WoK (New York) ranks wih the best of the religious weeklies. DR. TALMAGE is its active edi'or, and his sermons are published exclusively in its columns. The terms. S3.25 per annum, cover everything, including poage and delivery of the new premium, a "Portfolio of Twelve Gems," or a copy of LANDSEER'S "Twins." Without the pre iium it is only $3 per annum, postage pre paid, as above. Agents will find this a suc cess. 42-2t. The Source otfMany Ills. If all thme ailments, bodily and mental, which torment the human family could be traced to their primary sources, it would prob ably be foubd that thiree.fourths of them orig inated in the failure of the stomach and the other organs by wvhich the food is converted into nutriment~ and applied to the purposes of life, to perform the tasks allotted to dhem by nature, vigorously and regularly. This be ing the case the vast importance of a medi cine which compels these organs to do their whole duty, thoroughly and efficiently, be comes at once apparent. Hostetter's Stom :ich Bitters may be truly characterized as a preparation of this kind, indeed as the only one wh ich cani be implicitly relied on as com bining the properties of a stomachic, an alter ative anid an aperient in such proportionls as to produce siumultaniscusly thf desired effect upn ti;e disordlered stomtch, liver and itites: ines. This conclusion is warranted by the celerity and ce-rtainty with which the Bitters afford relief in chronic eases of dy'spepsia, torpidity of the liver anid constipation. The false idea that these complaints and others that grow out of thtem, conld be cured by fierce catharties, has at last, it is hoped, been thor oughly exploded. The sick, during the last hundred years have swallowed thousands of I t..2 f-.-...-' s.amm y gnmhoe_ croton BUSINEs NLCESSITIES.-Il U1ese (lay: of progress, most enterprising firms use evry means f putting thcir name, betore their enstom1e S. In no wa.v can this be more conivenientv znd attractively done than by u-ing Printedt Letter Headings and Bill qe;ads The* have ctr e into such general use b.y Meiclants, that one seems old fa,hioned who docs n;ot. uvc them, and the ensrom should be generally adopted by the Country Merchants. WALKER, EV.S & COGSW.LL, Charles ton, S, C., furnish Letter and Bil Heads of all grades, and at the most reasonable prices. Send to them for terms and prices. By the way, MIssS. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL arC getting u; and selling like hot ckes some exceeut book4 for our Mcr chants. One, the Mrchants' Cotton Book, for keeping correct accounts of the purchases and shiprit nts of Coton; the other, the Merchants' Bill Book, for readily knowing how the payments on their customers' notes and accounts stand. Both hooks are exceed ingly complete, and answer the purpose ex actly. 4!2-tt. FuRCITGOTT. BENEDICT & Co., Charles ton. S. C., are offering one of the largest stocks of DRy GOODS and CARPETS in the United States. Parties in want of the same will save from 25 to 30 per cent. by ordering from them. They are prepared to send samples on application. All retail orders over $10 will be sent free of charge to an- part of the Southern States. Remit by P, 0. Order, Express, or Draft drawn to our order. or Goods will be sent C. 0. D. 42-tf. . .Mfiscellaneous. A CARD. llaring associated myself with Mr. F. B. ORCHARD, in the selling of DRY GOODS in Colonbia, I solicit an interest in our be hal' awd a recoilection by old acquaintances and fricnds. We promise fidelity and promptuess'Lo all. THOMAS J. LYLES. Oct. 21, 42-2t. AUCTION SALE. U. S. Y. Two C.sks Whiskey, One Worm and Still, and One Tw%o-Horse Wagon. In pursuance of an order made in the foregoing case, by the U. S. Dist., Coutrt, I will sell, at Publi- Auction, On Saturday, 31st Oct. 1874, at 12 M., the above mentioned articles. Sale to take place in front of the Court House. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. M. Per A. P. PIFER, Special Deputy. New berry, S. C., 20th Oct., 1874. 42-2t STOVES, GRATES AND MANTELS. I havejust received a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT >f the above articles. Among u hich is to be found the Celebrated Cotton Plant IMPROVED COOKING STOVE, he oven of this Stove has been enlarged, nd STANDS AT THE HEAD' f all other Cooking Stoves. - A Large Variety of Other Cook ing Stoves. Fine assortment of HEATING STOVES, mong,which is A NEW ARTICLE of a ranklin Stove, never before brought to his market, which is put up for Exhibition, he public are invited to call and examine he samte. A splendid assortment of CRATES AND MANTELS, he hattdsomest that has ever come to this place. They are of the very latest styles nd pat'erns. A. PALMER, Oct 14, 41-4t. COLUMBIA, S. C. 'A LECTURE TO YOU/NG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cenits. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakaiess, or Sper matorrhema, induced by Self-A buse, Involun tary Emissions. Impoteney, Nervous Debil ity. and Impedimentts to Marriage, general ly; Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits; Mien-. tal and Phy-.ical Incapacity, &c.--By ROB: ERT J. CULV ERWELL, M. D., author of the "Gren Book." &c. The world-renowned author, in this admi -able Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed with out medicine, and without dangerous surgi cal operati.,ns, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual.- by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately andl raically. Mir This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands antd thousands. Sent. under scal. in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CHMS. J. ('. KLIN~E & CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. .58t. July 15, '74-2S-ly. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. -D)ISTh}CT OF SOUTH CARIO LINA. . IN BANKRUJPTCY. In Re.--Nathan A. Hunter, Bankrupt. Ex farte-B. J. Ramage, Assignee. Petitionm to Sell Real Estate, &c., of Bank rupt. Pursuant to the order of His Honor, Judge George S. Bryan, Judge of the Dis trict Coutrt of the United States, for the Dis trict of Sou:h Garolina, passed in the above stated action, I will seil, at public outcry, at Newberry Court IHouse, South Carolina, )n Mfonday, thc e&enfth Daj,' of all of the Real Estate of Nathatn A. bItuter, Bakupt, to;wit: Tfhe House and Lot in the town of Newberry, whereoni said Bankrupt resides, conttainintg Six Acres, more or les.=, upont which is a good two story ; el ing Ilouse, andh all necessary outbuilhig.4, adj.>ining I.: mds of the Baptist ad L'uther.in Chutrches, B. F. Grillin, Jr., John .J. C.a rminuZton and om thers, fronting ott Caldwell St ree:. Also, thmat other lot, lying within the corporate limits of the town of Newberry, contmainipg Five Acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Estate of Ilon. Job Johnstone, dec'd., Joseph Bos ton and others, and fronting on Caldwell Street. Also, that other lot, known as the "Shop Lot," upon which -thtere is a Wood and Black smith Shop, lying in time towo of Newberry, adjoining lots of George Boiaud, Duane Mower anid qrhers, and fropting on Cald well and 1Harringtonl Streets, the same con taininmg One-Fourth of an Acre, more or less. The above Real Estate ih valuable, and will be divided into conven ient lots. Plats of the same will be exhib ited on the day of sale. TERMS OF ALE.-.One.halt cash, ths Clothing. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIMI AND HATN AND MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. KINARD & WILEY, COLUMIA, s. c., Respectfully announce that their stock o?l CLOTIHING and HATS is complete, an<i Will be kept so through the season; is the large-t in tho city, and will be sold at LOWEST PRICES. HATS HATS HATS -WOOL IN FELT SILK 50c. up to $8,00. I Scarlet Shirts and Drawers in Silk and Merino. Boys' and Youths' Clothing, New Styles. Fashionable Cut. Business Suits, $6, $8, $10, $12, $15, and up to 680. SINRS. SCARFS. GLOVIS. BRACES. SUS PENDIERS, TRUNK.. VALISE-i, SILK UMBRELLAS, and GINGH;AMI, in great varieties, LOW IN PuCE. Oct. 21, 42-tf. NWRIIHT & COPPOOK Have the pleaure of announcing to the citizens of Newberry and surrounding coun try, that they have now in store A Full and Elegant Stock OF FILL AND WINTER Clothing, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, And a complete assortment of Gentlemens' Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Canes, &c., All of which will be sold at prices to suit the timcs. An inspection of our stock is solicited. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, MOLLOHON ROW. Oct. 7, 40-tf. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Caldwell, as Administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Thomas Wilson Gaidwell, deceased, Plaintiff. Again.ot James N. Martin, as Administrator, &c., of George Blair, deceased, Martha C. Cald well, Margaret Olivi.a Cald well, James Joseph Cald well, John O, S. Brow'n, Nan niie Grier, (wife~ of William M. Grier,) Erin E. Cofield, (wife of Joseph E. Co field,) Medora Ligon, (wife of Thomas C. *Ligon,) Henriet.ta Brooks,(wife of Preston S. Brooks,) Jane Laine, (wife of George Lane,) Amelia Boozer and James Boozer, Defendants. Summons for Relief.-[Gomplaint Not - * Served.] To the Defendants-James N. Martin, Mar tha C. Caldwell, Margarot Olivia Cald well, James Joseph Caldwell, John C. S. Brown, Nannie Grier, Erin E. Cofield, Medora Ligon, Henrietta Brooks, Jane Lane, Amelia Boozer and James Boozer: You are he.eby sammoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the ofice of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesa=d, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Dated 19th October, 187 SUJBER & CALDWELL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants-Margaret Olivia Cald well and James Joseph C,'Idwell: Take notice, that the amended Summons in this action, (of which the foregoing is a copy,) was filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Newberry County, at Newberry Court House, in the County of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, tog.ther with the Complaint, on the 19th day of October, 18714. SUBER & CALD WELL, Plaintiffs Attorney's. Oct. 21, 42-6t. T ALMAC E'S :PAIPERI. The Christian at Work. "THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." A CHOICE OF TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS. An ILLU'MINATED PORTFOLIO of Twelve Scmls by Hlen dschel. each 86xlO4 in., or the superb Chromo, -THE TWINs,"22x28 in., af tr Landscer. Price $3.2~>, including post age. No Extras of any kind. WITIIoUT PREMIUM, $ PER ANNUM. ATTENTION, ACENTS! Liberal commissions and exclusive terri toy. Samples and circulars iree. Send Postal Card at once to HOR ATIO 0. KING, Publisher, Box 5105, New York. Oct. 21, 41-2t. STATE OF SOUf H CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By Janns C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, J. P. Johnson hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administra tion, with the will annexed, of thle Estate and effects of Marthia Lofton, deceased. These are therefore tQ cite aind admnonish all and singular, the kipdr'ed and creditors of the said deceased, that they be and appear, betore me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Newberry Court House, S. C., on the 6th day of November nest, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 15th day of October, Anino Domini, 1874.. Oc.2, J. C. LE AHY, .r. P. N. C. Val. able Landfor .le Thelubsrber offer for sw alua ble trcsbcie offnNersfr ale t valea one tratsof land tin Neoberr Colty, athef whichow is thosrplenidboe,n on Cartnof ...mi, a -13.,Ain hnt rnm 1.2A an nonnnne 2ry Goods, Groceries, A J. H. GAILLARD, WITH' THOS. COOK DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing GROCERIES, &c. (Under Ncwberry Hotel.) es)ectfully informs his friends and thi ptlie generilly of this ur d surroundin, Counties, that his stuck of FALL AN[ VINTER GOODS is Large, Varied and Choice, And embrace th hcbt cqualities an'd styles or goods for ladies, gentlemen and youth, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. Together with the choicesL and best of All Kinds. of GROCERIES, e;ther for family or plantation use, all of which are ol'ered at 3oderate Prices for Cash. Thankful for past favors, he begs a con. tinuance, with the assurance that no pains will be spared to give the utmost satisfac tion. Sep. 23, 38-tf A FULL LINE OF FAl[ and WINTR GOOOS! (At Stewart's Old Corner.) P. W. & R. N. CHICK Respectfully call attention to their elegant, lreand varied stock ogods. among which can be found all kindso 7first class DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Calicoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces. Collars, Ribbons, flomespuns. Cassimieres, Cloths, Kerseys, Shirts, Draw Brs, Socks. Splendid AI-Wool Shawls, For gentlemen and ladies. Domestic and St4ple Goods inj endless va riety. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, A fine assortment of SADDLES and BRIDLES, A superior lot of UMBRELL AS, for hand and buggy. FINE AND COMMON TRUNKS, mong which are those convenient and ele Int shratoayand every article in our va rius lines, 11 of which hae been careful1y lass, and which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. We are alwys glad to show our goods and P. W. & R. S. CHICK. Oct. 7, 40-tf. ARG AND VARIED STOCK OF W__GOODS! IrOS. F. H ARMON ~toers that he is no receiving hisan FALL AND WINTER~ STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IE CAN SELL VERY LOW, wi11 be gad to sho themto a.Hs stock 5 -* LARGE AND COMPLETE, Embracing a very desirablc line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, DA8, BOJQTS AND SHQES, GROCERIES, &c., All of which WILL BE SOLD LOW. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto 'ore receiv, he hopes, by strict attention same, Sep. 16, 37-tf. J. C. XVIL0N & CO., DXEALEiRS IN GRO CERIES, Of all kinds, sucli as Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Bacon, Choice Hams, Flour, Lard, Molasses, Mackerel, Corn, FRESH MEAL AND GRIST. Pickles, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segars, Tobacco, Soap, &c Together with Sheetings and Yarns, BAGGINS AND TIES, NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, And all other articles to be found in a GRO CERY STORE, and all of which will BE SOLD.CHEAP Ot. 1;. 41--lv. Shert"s Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CARQLIN COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Pettus W. Chiek, et ai, as Ex'ors., Plai tifts. Against Sallie H. F. R-itherford, et al, Defendail Petition for Relief. In oursuance of an order in the abo stated case, trom the Honorable Judge Probate, I will sell, On the Fir.t Monday in Novemhe the following Real Estate, eonsiting of SEVEINTY (70) ACRES, more or less, bounded by linds of Jam4 Gaunti, .1. M. Baxter and othlers. TERMS OF SALE.-One-third Cash ; ba ance on a credit of twelve months, with it terest from the day of sale, seenred by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage the premises. Purchaser to pay for p:pen J. J. CAR1lINGTON. S. N. C. Sheritrs Office, 12th Oct., 1874. Oct. 14, 41-3t. f9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF -NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. William Lester, et a!, as Ex'ors., Plaintiffi Against Hann:h Lester, et al, Defendants. Petition for Relief. .By virtue of an order in the ai,ove state case, from the Ho.. J. C. Leahy, -Judge o Probate for Newberry County, to me direct ed, I will sell at public outcry, at Newberr C. H., So. Ca., On the First .3fonday in Novembej Next, the following Real Estate belonging to th Estate of the late Mrs. Martha Young, sit uate and lying in the County and Stat< aforesaid. and containing ONE HUNDRED ANI TWENTY--SLX A-NI ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of C S. Enlow, J. A. Bedenbaugh, W. W. Davis L. C. Kibler, J. F. Vaughn and others. TERMS.-One-half C sh, the balance ot a credit. of twelve months, with a bond o the purchaser, and a mortgage of the prem ises to secure the pmyment of the credi portion. Purch.ser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. Q, Sheriff's Office, 12th Oct., 1874. Oct. 14, 41-3t. - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Thomas V. Wicker, Plaintiff. - Against Ivy M. Suber, et al, Defendants. Foreclosure of Mortgage. By virtue of an order in the above state( case from the Hon. M. Moses, Judge of thi 7th Judicial Circuit, and of sundry :execu tions to me directed, I will sell, at publi outcry, at Newberry C, H., So. Ca., On the First Monday in Novembe Next, the following Real Estate, situate and 1yin~ in the County and State aforesaid, consist ing of , NINE HUNDRED (900 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, and bounded by lands of I W. Cardwell, Langdon C. McCracken, land of Estate of Smith L. Davis, and lands o Estate of William Beard, the same being the property of Ivy M. Suber. TER.MS.--One-half cash.; balance on credit of one year. from day of sale, th< purchaser giving a bon dand mortgage o tlie premises to secure the payment of th< credit portion. Purchaser to pay for.pa pers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. r. c. Sheriff's 0%co, 10th Oct., 187l4. Oct. 14, 41-3t. ~ 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. *Benjamin D, Lake, Plaintiff. Against Enoch M. Lake and others, Defendants. Petition for Partition. In pursuance of an .order in the above stated case, from the Hon. J. C. Lahy, Judge of.Probate for Newberry County, I will sell, at Newberry C. H., S. C., On the First .Monday in NovenTbe, ONE HUNDRED AND TEN [110] ACRES OF LAND, more or less, adjoining lands of John S. Hair, Estate of Samuel Dunwoody, and oth ers, lying three miles South of Newberry C. H., being the Real Estate of which An na Lake died seized. TERMS-One-half Cash-Balance on a credit of one -year, with. interest from the day of sale, .purchaser' giving bond and a mortgage of the [..emises to the Judge o1 Probate for the credit portion;.'That the purchaser hive leave to pay all cash. Pur. ehaser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. s. c. New berry, S. C., Oct. 6, 1874-4t f lE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. - Joseph H. Boukntight, Against William Bouknight, Execution Against Property. By virtue of an Execution in the abov stated case to mec directed, I will sell, a Newberry C. H., S. C., at public outcry and to the highest bidder, On the First Monday in Novembes Next, The following Real Estate, situate in th< County and State aforesaid, containing EIGHTY (.80) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands o Mark M. Boyd, and Thomas Nichols, an by the Salu da River, etc. The above leviet u~pon as the property of William Boukaight TERMS CASH. Purchaser t. pay fo pa pers. JOHN J. CARRISGTON, S. N. C. Sherilr"s Oftice, 5th Oct., 1874. Oct 7, 40-4t. t16 OFFICE COUNTY COMMISS[ONERS, NEWB3EERY C. H., So. CA., October 5th, 1874. The Annual Meeting ot the Board c County Commissioners will be held on th first Tuesday in November. All person having Bills against the County, must de posit themi with the Clerk of the Board oi or before the first of November, and in dc fault thereof all bills not rendered in b; that time will not b.cenuied at the Annut yieetin~g. All bills must be properly dated itemized and certified to. By order ot the Board of County Con: uussioners. DENNIS MOATES, Chairman. H. 'LARE~MoNT MosEs, Clerk of Board. Oct. 7, 40-4t. NOTICE. I wilt make a final se$tleaient of the Et tat.p of John S. Rirge. deceased.. io th Executers' agme " TOW mM11 By virtue of therder of the Hon. James . Leahy. Judge of Proite w.e4w-l. se4 at the late residence of .,Col. -iimpetair, deceased, in the-to -of Newbeiry' On Wednesday,- the At .0)F -e at h2li past 100ok=I KITCHEN FURNITUA COWS,1. G F ARMING IMP IENTS, &4.2 belonging to the Estate of t10ate Sismeon Fair. - Terms of Sale-CASH. PETTUS W.'HIJE YOUNG JOHN Oct. 14, 41-3t. Exeo By virtue of the order.of,she&, C. Leahy, Judge of Paoble, i the Law Ofice of Mess. Fair, in the town of Newler - On -Wednesday, the4th November iit beginning at 12 o'clock, 1 tb LAW, LIBRARY OFFICE FURNi of the late Col. Simeon Pak.., brary is very valuable, oM State Reports, Johuson ports, Vesey Jr. Retorts a - Law Reports, State Tria int work,. Terms of Sale--CASH. -PETU~ *YOUNGJ ** Oct. 14, 41-8tk Will be sold to * * On Sale-Day D All that TRACT known as tb Scott BttoMs situated in Newberriy Coun waters of Indian Creek, East by Dr. Carlisle'iand Renwick's and-Har.oWVs theVlestandNorth-byihr The undTersignedwileiae showng--te premiss ing to purchase. - . Terms made.known onda Oct. 14, 41-7t. Pursuant to the orderlo( the5i C. Leahy, Judgesoftle(odirts On Friday, the 6t&Day-s her N at theredence of theiati Snear Holly's Ferry all thePY perty of said deeas con lg~ *Horses. Cows and CaIvs Dry Cattle. Sheep. Hogs. -. Cotton. - Corn. Oats. Cotton Seed, . Shucks. * Fodder. .Farming Imlney a Blacksmith 146. Household and Furniture, etc., ete ' Also, that dine 8tea&n gine, "Saluda" Terms of AsExecutors last wilR a4teaMP Michael Sheely, dec'~ Sep. 28, 1874. * - d - By virtue of an orwe CfH~, Leahy, Judge of r,a o County, we will- sell, ;'-Nbze ; House, South Carolina, On Monday, the 2dday of ber Next, (Saleday) k. All that - - ' of which Mrs. Helen O'Neafl,ind Known as Spriig And containing - - FOUR I1UNDBED~ SIXTY-ONE A&RS, more or less. This plantation lis miles West of Newberry Court onse an 3 is admirably adapted to the cultivation o -- Cotton, Corn and SnailH There is a and all necessary outbaildis q~m nai place, and springs of fine -water a eilten. lenti distance of the dwelling. :koiirsi of said tract lies in one mile of. th OMissa House. . Plats of the same will be exhibited:on the day of sale. TERMS OF SALE.-One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, in equal in-. fstalments, with interest from dp a be secured by the bond ot purelhiiser a a mortgage of the premises. SAilPSON-POP~Z 3 . WJSTAB Qa - Qul.Exors ofthe WILtof- Mhm O'N~ealL.? 3&54s0 Newberry C. H., S. O.~ Sep ~ 4 -SUV~ Th nesgn~fen The mosimrovned4 the os all k ein s tmUR .t,aira~, to rao all diindb !SR -Gib rAly ander lfaptb er a Allce orders. lef aNoi'sibe wC~ Ofic,prompt U attention.~ prompt attention. . a P WW?~ Yu~ Dry Goods, Groceries, Are. Look to the Right and Dress! HECENT DEVELOPMENTS in thc trade have enabled me to purchase one of the Iaruest, best and cheapest stocks of DRY GOOD4, DRESS G1OODS and DO MESTICS ever show%n in Newberry, and I simply ask my frionds :nd customers to at TEND my invitation and examine not only the above, but a beautiful and rare for of NO 'TIONS, f9r ladies, gentlemen and youth, and I ui not only able TO SHOW a large and handsome stock in the articles enumerated, but a superior assortment of GLOTHING, fine and .-ommon, as well as BOOTS, SHOES and IIATS, so THAT everyv want of the human famii% can be suppiied, not only as to :he outer but the i:mner man. I canl aSsure the putblie that A BETTER TIME never presented itself for laying in a sup piy oy choice GROCERIES, either for fimi lv or plantation use, all of which should be laid in now while money IS COMING in. The above goods have been bought cheap, and not only For the People of Newberry, hut for the rest of mankind, and BAR GAINS are therefore offered to every one who comes early nith the CASH. M. FOOT, On the Corner under Pool's Hotel. ESTABLISHED 1857. Oct.. 14, 41 tf. J. me WISON & coo, Would call the attention of their custo mers, friends and the public generally, to the fact that they ' ARE SELING their entire stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery-ware, Hardware, Tin ware and Wooden-ware, besides a variety of Fancy GOODS which have been selected with great care f om the best houses in Baltimore at prices to suit the times. We feel satisfied that we can please you, because we sell CHEAPER THAN we did last season, There being no panic, and money more plentiful, enables us to sell at prices within the reach of all. In addition to the above, we have added to our stock a nice assortment of Confection eries, consisting of Candies, both French and American, Raisins, Canned Goods, &c., w.hich we rarely kept, if EVER BEFORE. Jusius E. CHAmus. JDIES M. WJI,SON. Oct.'7, 40-tf. LOOK TO YO[1 INTET. I am now receiving a large and select stock of goods, consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, C LOT HING&, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C., hich WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR THE ASH. fl88R8. JNO. E. WEBB & CO., ho are now managing the business, will ake pleasure in waiting upon customers, utd will also buy or ship cotton, on their awn aceount, making liberal advances on he same. HENRY HI. BLEASE. Se p. 23, 38-tf. SPECIA L. .Jlsceuaneous. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us in anywise what ever, must come up and settle at once, as money we want and money we musb and will have. Our red headed, freckled faced man is on the war path. Take warning and set tle. M'FALL & POOL. Sep. 30, 3m-tf. A. B. MORRISON, EWANT TAILOR, NEWBERRY, S. C. Having permanently located in New'ber r, I respectfully inform the citizens of the town, and surrounding country, that I am prepared to execute all orders which may be entrusted to me in my line. My long experience as a Merchant Tfailor, makes me confident that I will give entire satisfaction, and all I ask is a fair trial. Cutting in the latest style, and all work done in the neat est mannier. Place of business over Capt. J. F. Speck's Jewelry Store. Clea~ning and Repairing done promptly. Sep. 30, 39-4m. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Hon. J. C. Leahy, Judge of Probate for Newberry Counts, on the 12th day of November next, for a settlement and final discharge as Guardian of WV. H. Lane. J. J. LANE, Guardian. Oct 4, 41-5t*.