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-' NOVEMBER. S NJ T1 IV T1 F, S 1 2 3 4 5 6.7 8 9 10 111,12 13 14! 15 16 17 18 19 20 21i 22 23-24 -25 26 27; 28, 29 3U,- - FALL SEEDING TO GRASS. Much his been said of late, in agriculttl I journals, in favor of sowing timothy seed in Autumn, either with winter wheat and rye, or aoin*and we admit that there arv%ay strong considerations in its favor. One great objection to Spripg-seeding is the liability of -thal,ydag grass to be killed by droughths of so frequent occurrence in the latter part of May and June. While the young grass is more likelyto be exposed to drouth and sun-burning in Spring seeding the germination of the seed, we think, is more likely to be retarded in Fall sowing, as drouths are more com mon in September than in April. Still -it is very rar- that September is too dry for wheat to germinate, and we suppose that the amount of moisture in-the soil that would cause wheat to germinate, would suffice for imothy. Wethink that the number of prac tical farmers who favor sowing clover in the Fall is small-much less than the advocates of Fall seed ing with timothy; but the success or failure will depend very much on the nature or condition of the soil. If the soil is a hard, tenacious clay,with hard-pan near the surface, it is unsafe to sow grass seed of any kind in the Fall, for it is impossible for it to become deeply enough rooted to resist successfully the drawing, heaving action of the frost on such soil. Another objection to sowing grs seed with winter grain is the fact that it will become so large be I fore~ harvest as to interfere with the full developmnent of the grain, and even obstruct its harvesting. .It is well to look on all sides of the,sub'ct and then experiment cautiously. Mr. W. Hi. White has a contribution in the Country Gen tleman on the subject which we herewith pre.sent. "The best time for seeding land to grass is the time which the en terprising farmer wishes to adopt. And how is he to find out when I tlie time is unless lhe tries seeding at different seasons of the year ? Allowing that all plants under the hand and culture are in, or subject to, an artificial state anid cir cumstances that is unnatural to them; yet under such circumn stances natural laws may not be iK entirely ignored, and the would be successful husbandmnan must often look to nature, and take lessons from that humble yet invariable teacher, in order to succeed. What lessons does nature teach us in relation to planting or scatter ing seed ? Every one knows that the seed of all plants fall as soon as matured ; this seed is scattered 1aore or less as circumstances gov era and grows accordingly, accord ing to its own natural law. Many seed germinate at once; others wait the effects of other or varying seasor.s, &c , still all may under certain circumstances, become sub ject to the caprices o1f maui. As gr4ss seed ripens during the Summer months, and much of it in July in New England, it may be sown with ais much (perhaps more) certainty of its growing, during early Fall as at any other time. August or early in September is 1 umndoubtedly as good, if not the best time in the twelve months of the year for the purpose of seeding to grass unless a drouth is prevail ing. Seed then sown is certain to grow andl furnish a good crop the following season. Clover seed sown at this time establishes it se!E so as to endure the rigors of Winter, and yield a full crop the following season ; at least such h'as beeen the experience and ob i'rvation of the writer, especially on suitably drained soil; none -I of,her should be-seeded. In looking around auong small farmers I noticed fields where many so;ts are winter killed, "burnt .out ;" worms infest the fields to the 'partial destruction of the crop, or from other cause, but partial crops if are realized. Now, what shall be done with these fields, patches, &c. My advice is the same as I would follow under the circumnstances; that is, plow and re-seed at once; ;low deep and well, then iak the best possible seed bed by usinj a- pulverizing harrow at differen imes, till the surface is reducei To as fine tilth as sward land i -apable of being reduced. wit: hriowiia I V; ulii apply ar work ;nianur6 or ftr tilize s freeh aless I could command theSL WoRbM not III.ke the attempt an; further tha I coul1 do it thorough ly. Vlern the soil is well reduced s:w the s.eed with a liberal h:i.d and h irr w it in with :3 light see, h1now 11, 'o even idl co:np;,ct th surfce. Fali seeding ha1.s this advaNtag Iver Spring seeding ; where it i desliwle to seedl grass alone, weeds st..rt in the F:tll the frosts c Winter will kill them soon, and th grass is not li:1ble to be "burnt out, as is oft-n the case if seed is sow alone in the Spring, when th weeds which start with the seed i the Spring often overshadow an choke the grass. Therefore, I woul advise those farmers who have bee unsuccessfal in their Spring see( ing to grass alone, to try Fa seeding. In seeding down to grass one < the absolute essentials to success the thorough pulverization of ti soi!, and unless it is well enriche by a previous crop, fertilizers shoul be applied with the seed, that tl young plants may be benefitted c-nee." EXPERUMENTS WITH VARIETHf OF GOTTON.-I have tried mar varieties of cctton seed, and gel erally have found them, to son degree at least, conform to ti specialty claimed. "The Boy Prolific," "the Dickson" and "tl Simpson" and a few others, ai very valuable varieties of sho: staple. "The Simpson" being far the most thoroughy develope variety, as the plants of this sec have for years, under careful selei tion. exhibited greater uniformit than any cotton I have ever plante< Last year, a friend sent me seven seeds, of "Fifteen Lock Cotton. I planted it very carefully, and g sixty-five plants from the sevent seedS. It was planted upon goc anid highly improved soil; prove a prolific cluster cotton. but n< well established, as the stalks wei not uniform. I soon discovere what the "Fifteen Lock Cotton meant. The forms clustered occi sionally so close together, thi three or four of them wouldt merged into one, thus forming gnarled monstrosity, the specialt of clustering having been carrie to a ruinous extent. I do n< think, however, thart there wer more than a dozen of such deforni ities. Just twenty of these stalil were ui.iformnly close cluster ing with every boll having five lobe: I discarded the other stalks, ar. saved the seed from these twent stalks, anid this season planted o a rich piece of ground, one-fourt of an acre. The result of it is very fine cotton, much of it th best clustering cotton I ever say though it is not yet uniform; an on this one-fourth acre I ha; seen only three specimens of th. "monstrosity" above referred t< though there are great numbers clusters of four and five bolls, y< all sist.inct and separate. As before mentioned, these seed wer selected from bolls of Five Loc Cotton anrd from stalks where ever ball presented this peculiarity. Tfi peculiarity is by no mneanss commnou i thiserop. There is a considerab quanity of it with five lucks, but it by no mecans common. I send you sample of the healthful clustering this cotton, and of the deformity alsa and you can judge what "'Fifteen Loc Cotton" is.--HOBKIRK{, in t/e Ri Carolinin f'or Octobr. S~mUT PREv ENTI vE.-To prepare see( wheat for sowing : Make a wheat brin or better yet, have urine kept ina out of the way olace to wet the see One gallon of brine will be sufficien for one bushel of wheat. The brit sh0uld not be too strong I prefer tl urine. because it gives moure vigor 1 the young~ wheat plant. W~ hile wetting the seed1, shovel ti pile fromi side to side until every k~ nel of wh'eat is wet. Then add slael edl lime. one bushel for each ten bushe of wheat. Seed wheat should l prepared in the evening for the nem days sowing. In the morning befon bagging the seed, wet the pile wit water and shovel the tile until the 1ium adheres to the wheat. This prevent dust while sowing. TrIME oF Sowisao GRass SEEt,S - E perience has proved, so far as th~ observation of the writer goes, the August er early in September is th~ best to sow grass seed, or about th same time with sowing turnip. Ther is usually suffieient rain at that ses to cause the seeds t- germinate. Th young plants will have titue to mak sufficient roots stand the severest col of winter. When sown at this tim there is a gain of season, -as clove: lucerne and several of the grasses,i sowed without grain in August, wij give a cutting in the following spring Should there be a failure of the seec an opportunity to re-sow will occur,i the. South, in the following February~ (Howard Manial. 9' Ory Goods, Groceries, Xr. J. H. GAILLARD, WITH! THOS. COOK, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, &c. (Un'er Newberry Hotel.) R,-p.re infora 1i, friends :tnd the e oni-.th,;t 'hi- , oo FAM.L AND wl-IN I * E ()OS is e Large, Varied and Choice, ti.: vi.brace .e )4-t <u iliti. - ,d styles - -ods for b;dais. gem.nwn a:d %Uuth, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. d Together with the cOisc. und best of d All Kinds of GROCERIES, either for family or plantation uise, all o which are offered at Moderate Prices for Cash f Thankful for past favors, he begs a con tintlaice, with the assurance that no pain S will be spared to give the unnost satisfac e tion. Sep. 23, 3S-tf. d A FILL LINE d A OF tt' [A. and W?INTER G000S 1 (At Stewart's Old Corner.) :ysP 11 I & it, . N ICK't - Respectfully call at*.ention to theirelegan ho-go .1n1( %-.ried Stock of gCouds. ailon,l vdich ean be found all kids of fitrst ciss DRY GOODS, e 1ress Goods. Calicoes, Hosiery, Gloves Laces. Collars, Ribbons, Hoinespuns. TCassimneres, Cloths, Kuery&:Shirts. Draw ers, Socks. Splendid All-Wool Shawls, d For gentlemen and ladies. Domestic and Staple Goods in endless va d riety. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, A fine assortment of SADDLES and BRIDLES, A superior lot of USIBRELLAS, for hand and buggy. dIFINE AND COMMON TRUNKS Among which are those convenient and cht ant raot asind! every article in our vi )rious lines, all of which have been caurefiull; selected, and which we wvarranit to b.e tira -class, and which will be dSOLD LOW FOR CASH. We are always glad to show our goods ani ask examnination. P. ~ W. & R. S. CHICK. STOCK OF dTHIOS. F. HIARM0I3 )JWould re ipctfully infori liii friendsa ain Dcusitomers th at he is now receiving, his. FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, eHlE CAN SELL VERY LOW A lie hads iouht thmeti with gr eat care anmi will be. glad to show thenu to ail. ]!is -toel is SLARGE AND COMPLETE e Exmabracinig a very desirable linei of *DRY GOODS, -I CLOTHING I TS, BOOTS IND SHOES )IGROCERIES, &c., All of which WILL BE SOLD LOW. to bunsiness, to nierit a continutane of tl1i sameit. Sep. 16;, S;-tf. J1. 1. li'LS N & 106. I DEALERS IN GRO CERIES, o . Of all kinds, such as Sugars, Coffee. Rice, e Baconl, Choice Hams, -Flour, Lard, Molasses, Mackerel. Corn 6 FRESH MEAL AND GRIST, ePickles, Canned Fruit, Oypters. Sardies e . Crackers. h Segars, To'bacco, e Soap, &c s Together with Sheetings and Yarns, eBASS/NO AND TIES, tNON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, C And all other articles to be found in a GRO e CERY STORE, and all of a hich will SBE SOLD CHEAP eSURVEYING. -. The undersigned, being provided with the most improved instruments, is prepared tdo all kinds of SURVEYING wi'th accu racy and dispatch. All orders lef: at Suber & Caldwrell's Law Office, or Mrs. C. Momrer's Store will receive prompt attention. iiscellaneous. THE FALL SESSION OF TH1E NEWBERRY FEMALE ACADEY WILL COMMENCE ON THE 16TH SEPT, pre A. P. PIFER, A. M., Principal, WITH (OMPETENT A- h'TANTS. wh' - pas The :. dvt s utfa dW d byr thi. ins.titu I0: I,. a i.tl, I! d coaa:1lete edtleCa . a w, %.r:Z :I U.~ V'a2ai r ,her a. le et a:e of the Stcretatry of the Uona , . . 1'. B ozer, or 1 '. PI'FER, .luly 29, o-tf. i's llcipal. IRA B. JONES, C ATTORNEY AT LAW, PROSPERITY S. c, Oct. 7, 4U- 6am. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBER1Y. COURT COMMION PLEAS. Joseph Caldw-il, as Administrator of all and aingular the goods and clattel,a ai ::hts and credits, hicb were of Thona b Vilson Gadwell, deceased, Plaint.f r:a Against James N. Martin, as Aar'i,isrator, ke., of aa Geo;ge Jlair, deceased, .\urtha C. Cald- W wl w-l, .aargaret Olii.: Calbiiell, James Joeph lald elal, John C. S. Brown, Nan- ' lie Gr ier, (nNife of Wii.a11 M. Grier,) Erin E. Co'ield, (n%ife of Joseph E. Co. field,) Medora Li:;on, (%%ife at Thomas C. ~ Li,:oi,) Hemirieta lrooks,(wile of Preston S. Brooka,) Ja1e Lae, (ife of George Laie.) Anivli a Boozer and Jar.es Boozer, Defend.ian.q. Sumnmons for Relief.-[Comnplaint Not Served.] To the Defenidant:s-.hJaines N. Msrtin, Mar tha C. Cnldwell, Mar;aaet Olivia Cald- I well, James Joseph Caldell, John C. S. co Browia, Nantide Grier, Eri.n E. Cofivld, of Medort*L;got, lenrieti.a Brooks, Jane t;v Lane, Amaelia Bovzer aad Jates Boozer: tea You are heaeby si.minonied and required th to arswer the conp1:-i.t in tias actiol, which is filed io the cffice of tiae Clerk of ll Conammion Plea.s, for the said County, and to ti serve a copy of vour answer to tiae said a., complaint on tle su!scribers at their office, eq at Newherry Court House, South Carolina, Ut within twenty d;ays after the serviechereof, ms exclut;ive of tle day of sul service ; and if in you fail to answer the complaint within the Po tine aforesa'd, the plainaiff in this actifn wi will apply to the Goart for the relief de- ve manded in the complaint. I Dated 19th October, 1S74. imn SUBER & CALDWELL, WI Plaintiif's AttorUeys. To the Defendants-Margaret Olivia Cald well and James Joseph C,ldwell: is Take notice, that the amended Summons or in this action, (of which the foregoing is a tiv copy,) was; fileal in the Office of the Clerk of $1 the Co t of Commirnna Pleas for Newberr- - County, iat Newb,erry Couart House, ian the Coauaaty of Newberry. in thae State of South C:arolinaa, toagether witha the Compilaaint, on tthe lUtha damy of October, 1874. SUBER & G;A LDWELL, 4 Plaiiatiffs Atrornaev's. Oct. 21, 42-fit. 6a per cent. guarante th - Weo tet an aWATER WHEEL 3 The best in the Market, ad sold at less price thanz any othaer first-class WhaelS Saud for a Pamphlet and be con .inced. N. F. BenisHr,York, Pa. F. N. PARKER, SUCCESSOR TO WEBB, JONES & PARKER, j' (Between Puoo' Ilotel1 and theC Post 0111ee,) ana It DEALERt IN HARNESS, 1o SADDLES and LEATHER Haavng boa:ht the E N' 'TI R E' S T OCK of thae l1:arnaess a : u! Soald!le Man ufuetory of liessrs. Webb, JIo::e & Parker, I am pre pared to ado all kinds (if work in thais line. Alko av.ill k'eep on haaaal fa, sale. BAl RNESS, SADDLES, &c., IlARNESS LEATIlFER, SOLE LEATHER, UPP1ER LEATHER, &e., of the best anad cheapest. R{EPAlRING anda. all work done toa order At .Cash Prices and at Shortest TI atNotice Ft aApr. 15. 15-tf. W: A L ECTU RE ha TO YOU/NG MEN. C4 Just Pub!lished., inaa tSealed Envelope. Price A Lecture on thec Nature. Treatment, Aand Rtaica cuae of Seminal Weaknaess, or Sper- Sec mnatorrhoaa. in uaaced by Self-A buse:, Ivolun. th<~ Itary Emzissionas. ImnpoteanCy. Ni vous D)ebil- pul ity, andu Imptleaimtats to Marrti.:t.er geaneral ly; Consumanption. Epailepsy rad Fits; Mene tailundaa Phv-.ic:al nctaatty, &c.--By' ROB ERT1 J. CCL V iWEi.L. M.. D).. author of the A Gareeaa 11ook." &c. cht Thec wor-ld-renoawnaed au.thaor, in this admi-npa: ramble l.Cture, clearly proaves from his owna me experience thaat the awful consequences ofpr Self-A buse may be eFfectall y remtoved with- to ont taeiciniae, and wit houtl danageroats surga Cal operamtians, baougies, instrumaeants, rings. or cordiamls; poinxting out a amoder of a-tre at aonce crtainl and efTeetuaui. by which every A sufferer. nao wmtter what hais caondiitiona may beC, maya cure himself cheaply. privately anl fo .akr Tii Lecture will ptrove a boon1 to Fo thtousandisandr thaou-ands.. Sent. aundelr seal. int a paalia enavelope, to any anddiress. on receipt of Six Cents, or two apo:,tage stampls. Adtdress theC Puablishers, (;!IAS. J. (. KLINE & CO.. 127 flowery, New York. Post Offie Box. 4.i July 15, '74--l-1. 12D 1\I LIBOR OFFIR The auandersignaed, haavinag es.talished a iand ar.d Labor Oflice in the towna oaf New aberry, S. C., will bauy anrd sell laands, or ne gotiatea sales for landsl. Also provlide la borers to work for wages; or to work for patoftecrop, or to rent l:ands. - He i O alotrocure homecs for imm- 3 granas, and waill co-operate with the regulair established immaigrationa age:iees for the M:j. liB.Hohant is emaploye-d to as-i-t ina the nmanagemlenat of thae office. and Rev-. U. W'a. Kuhns and C. G. Jaege-r, Esq., have consented to atteaad to the interpretation tand correspondence. HI. H. BLEASE. Apr. 15, 15-tf.3 KE~ aTHOMPSON & JONES, ".a wis Dental Surgeons, tor NEWBEREY C. H., S. C. a - (GraduIates of .the Pennsylvania College o en-a S..._.... , abb *'4ores, Tin Iare, R. [OES! STOVES!! TINWARE! 'he un,dersgned espe:' iwo:ms hi4 nid and ':I. pa-ed t ul STOVES, ch in quin atc! price canoh he sur Lld Wi!!; e-AWlpete: rou lin :I f6i ply of nia-ri.-11, to do i -i TIN-WORK, h as :00FING ( Gl'TTFRING. &c. 1 the Sto:r Are al k;..- of TINW A!-E . LEASE. ep. 22, :,-tf*. 00KING STOVES AND COOKING RANGES, F TIlE BEST AND LATEST STYLES. )od and Coal 1H1ali!n Stoves, Fire Place Grates, Stone and Charcoal. AIN. .JAI'ANNE). ,TA31PEDt and PLAN [81Et TIN-WA RE. in- aLmos1406t eniilesS variety. 3)(FING. UTIThRING. and all kinds of 11 WVORK. at th lowest prices, out of the it nat e-rial. ii th- bist nuiner and war Iteti to give full sItisfaction. by W. T. WRICHT, ext door to Dr. W. F. Pratt, on Main St.. I in front of J. B. Martins Carriage and gon Depository, on Boyce Street. ep. 2:3. Mt .Medicnes. R T-U-T TS. VECETABLE /VER PILL5 .. L mild aperient ana gentle purgative, re inenidd for tihe cure o1 all derangetmients the stomach. liver and bowels. By their ely use much sickness is prevented. The t of many years have proven them to be safest, surest and best of all the pills r otrfere to the pbilic. They purify the 1 od, reniove all corruptions and retore diseased systemn to perfect health. As Antidote to Chills and Fever they nave no .ial. For Sick Headache and Bilious Colic y are a sure cure. For Constipation, Rheu tism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain the Side, Back and Loina, Nervousness, a itive reedy. For Female Irregularities, thout a rival. When one does nhot "feel ry well." a single dose St imulates tIne sto CI und bowels, restores the appetite. and parts vigor to the system. Sold every ere. 01fice.18 MSurray Street. New York. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye 3asily applied. imparts a beautiful black brown. and acts like magic.. The best in world. Sold by all druggist.i. Price. 00 a boz. 'he ghastly record of deaths thait result fromt lumonraryv atrections is frighrtful. There is disease that is si) inisiuous in its aittack consumption. By tire neglect ox "slight Ids" they soon beaomte deep) setd and l remedies wh ichb, ii applied at the out ,would have averted all darrger. Dr. tt's E.geeto'rnt lhas proven itsel f the most uable Lung 3.lsam ever diiscovered. A tinguishxd clergyman of New York, pro uees ittheC ";.:ratestless5inig of the nine mthi century." arid,says ''ro fanmily. shrould without it." It is pleasant to thre taste, 1 a single dose will i)iten remnove t1i- niost tilnaite cough. Olce, 18 3lurray Street. wv Yor'k. Air. I. s-ly. MMONS' HEPA TIC COMPOUND LIVER CURE s pronounced by Dr-. C A. Sinunons. whro .s the irmer proprietor of Sinanons' 'Cr itegulator,. as bieing faLr superior to y ie 3eiie o iered the pulic. .i WVe Unlihesitatinrgly say we (;tn pr'oduce good crtinea:tes froni as giod men its r lnd can lurnishr. 'ins M1edicire is niow foi sale ait 3Manuifac ers rates by DR. W. F. PRATT, Sole Agent for t bis place. E. L.KING & SONS, LNU FACTUItEItS AND) PitGPillETrOlts. COLUMBI.A, S. ('. Lb. 2, S-ly. SPECIFIC MEDICINES. 7R.GR&EEN'S FIT C/URE' e Great Remedy for Epilepsy, CURtES s, Spasms, Conivuliis and Nervous kefulne.ss.acets piromiptly, often arrrestiing Fits fr'omi tIre Iirst day's use, even'r whre )MIPD El. CORYDALIS! he Great Vegetable Alterative, ofula, Secondaryv Syphlalis, Eruptions on Skin, and all di.sease's arisig from imi re Bloodl. MEDICATEDL HONEY!' Fovereign Bairn l'or ( oughms. Coldls. Bron is, Asthma. rand all diiseases of tie air asages and Lungs. By its timn -ly use ny supposed ease's oif Consumapt ion are ymptly renlieied andii the Lurngs restrd hea'.lt in 4EUR4ALGI A SP EC/F/C ! pomipt, p)osit ive anid perranenat retlief the exeruciatting pains o f Neuralgia., ematism rand Sciatica. sale by Dr. S. F. FANT, Newberry, S. C. rpar'ed oniy hy ORS. GREEN, LINDLEY & BENTLEY, eeC. I~, 50-Iy. CHARLOTTE, N. C. DR. H. BAER, O. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ayi 3, 1 8-ti' 0O. E. hERB & 0., DOTTON BUYERS, Vi always PAY THE HIGHEST MAR. T PRICES FOR COTTON, and also le LIBERAL ADVANCES to parties hing to ship to either New York, Bos-. or Charleston. '0MAII ! WODR.WE ! ! arties wishing to STORE COTTON will Te to call on MESSRS. JNO. E. WEBBD 0., who will store on the most reason terms, a'so insure whren desired. &iscelaneous. er", California -IPulrtly vVeg -chily froml -: t!he lower - ..t n:ou:1 - - nraeted a Of Alcohol. - - ;: unpar -11-,1- t. .I a - ,he vorld - c p e pos . .... . Of VIV 1;i.. he sick of t. Thf-y are I-vv-.l as a Torie. . :1!: ullan atiol of T m p p;Til:-4)f DIZ. WALK : . i : . Aprient. Dia .>rti arm: . Nutriius. Laya .. ::e:..s iat ive. e e- Irritant, ,ah.. .m .9 -:,-. a .nti- Hilious. Grateful Thousands pr-ociain, VINEGAR BITTERS the most won.ier ful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take these Bit ters according to directions. an re main lung unwell. provided timir bones are not destroyel by :ni::eral poisol or other means. and vital or galis wasted beyond rcpaar. Bilious, Remittent. and In ternittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of or .re:t rivers throughout tlip Enited( States, especially those of the \[issipi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. ennesse, Cumberland, Arkansas. I"d. Colo rado, Brazos, Rio rinde. PearI, Alabama. .\ubile, Sava.nah. Ro anoke. James, an many otIers wi'.h their vast tributar:es tirm: h out our entilre countrY ::in the Summer anI Autu:nn. aI re:Na:1 bly so <iuiIn, seas:nr 01 1nusa I heat and dryne.ss. are iibl ac comipanied by extelnsn (a!%1ng m1'ents of.the stomach n:i other abdoiiai Vscel.. I:1 *h-:ir treatlnent, :1 purgatiVe exerting a powerful inihwnce u1pol thesc vaia ous organs. is esseneia';;Ly necessary' There is no cat h:ar:i for the purpose equal to Dit..J. W u. i' V INEGA It I-TTERS, as 1 - e 11 eeily removO the dark-colore.' v.*ch!:natter with which the bowels arC laIed. at tle sme time stiinulating *the sretions of the liver, and genierally res toring the healthyv func tions of the ( dip-stie org an s. Fortif'y the body against dis ease by purifying all its dicids with V ilauR IrrrEii . N~o epidemic can take hold of a system thut s fore-armed. Dy spepsia or Ind(igestionl, h ead ache am inih tihe 5holers. Conghs. 'figtnes of the Chiest. D)izziness. Sour Eructations of the StomalLn, Badl Taste in the Mouthi. Bilious A aceks. Palpita tion of tihe He art, [Itulammatio(n of the Lu.n'gs. Pa i in thme region oft tihe Kidneys, and a hudred other panul symptoms, are the offspringzs of Dyspepsia. One bot t!e will priote a better gmnrantee of its mecri ts than a len:gthy ad vertisement. Scrof'nla, or ling's Evil, White Swellingzs. Clecrs. Erysi'pls, Swelled Neck, Gioitre. Serofalous I nunations, J ndolent rlInfilamm atiouns. Mercuriad affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin. Sore Eves, etc. In these. as i:1 all otier constitutlinal Diseases. WAaa's iX b;GAaI 'Rrm-TTEs have shewn th eir great cur ative powers in the mo.t oimtinate and intractable cases. For Iniflaniat6ry andI( Chronic Rlheumatismu, Goat. Bilious. Remit tent and Inuterimititent FeveIrs. D)iseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidueys and ladder, these Bitters have no equa!. Such D)is ea.ses are caused by Vitiatedl Bl1ood. ileclian ical Diseases.--Persons engge in Paints and1( ineralsi. such as Pimntbers, Typvie-sette-rs, G old- beaters and Miners, as they advance ini life. are sub ject to paralysis (of the Bowels. To guard agzainst this. take a dose of WAIima's \ NEGAR JITER5 occasionalliy. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Te'tter. Salt-Rheum. Blotehes. Spots. Pim pies, Pustules, Boils. Carhuncles. Ring wornis. Scald-head, Sore Eyes. Ervsipe las, Itch. Seurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humoirs and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature. arc literally dug up and carried out of tile system in a short timie by the use of these Bittecrs. Pin, Ta;pe. and of her Worms, lurking in the systemi of so many thou sands, are effectulaily destroyed and re moved. No syte of :ciue. no0 ver mifuges. no anthiehin-ities wvill fee the st-stem from w.om la.Ike :bese Bitters. ~For Female( Cornplatint s, in y-oung or old. m a:riedl ur sing-.e at thec dawn (of womnnanhood, or thme tun of life. these Ton ie Bitters disp;ay s deided1(( alnI ifluec that imnproveme::t l is sen prcep)t:ie. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yua Iin aits~ imprit:es :ar,tingr thirough ti:e SKin in P'imples. E:I ons or Sor'es; cleanse it when yo' !!:: i (1b structed and slugi.,~h ini the ue:s eicau nse it when it is foul : your eing wilml tell you when. Keen the blood0( puie. ai he health of the system willfllw Drnoesis x Gen.m AL :s.. :e: F.r:::i ('mor. ni. cor. of Wa shin:-ton mut C.ar' \: X. ?sold 3)3y all D)ruggists and e~alers. A pr. 29m. 1s74-17-iy. Harness, Collars, Hamies, &c. WXe are now offerinig New 3MeCletlan Saddles, from 835 to $4 ab. Harness, from $1-, to 850. Collars, Hlog S:1in, at 75c. to $I.25 each. Plow Bridles at $1(u per dIozen. Fine So:nmierstts and Shaitoe Saddles 1ade to on der. Give us call We mhanufacture, hence ur low prices. CHAPEAU & HIEFFRON, 6S MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C. B. M. BLEIIE, MiT., ivery & Sale Stables. The traveling public as well as pleasure ekers, are respectfully informed that myv ab!e, in rear of Messrs. Mayes & M .rtin, awell supplied with Sa,ddie and Harness [orses and Vehicles, and that mym Charges are Moderate. A share of public patronage is eolicd d satisfac:ion. guaranteed. I will always e found in the office. Stock kept on reasonah(ie terms. B. M, BLEASE, Agent. Sept. 2~, 38-tf. Stalionery and Binding. E. R. STOKES . \: jus:. ,o ; :: , in -he l. w and! a- d some buldi im.dU, o; pozice h Pho:ix ofice, o" aa:re', a cMa:llete Stock of ST ' TIONEiHr Compr-in.te"r, Cap .amI N:c ' all s;zes, qualrTeS ;nd of everyv d ptn Flat l'aper, olTom, Demy, DOLube-Clp. Me 4 ium, 14oy:' Su.per- Roa, am i Imr'aiai s:zes, w!iicl wi- iie uid, in ony It nti:y, or mlanufa:Urlel in:o Wanlk lIooks of ally :iwe, and ridem! to anyJ pattern, and bou:.d ira ;:U s:yle, a: art t;o:(re. EN V E LOI:s In e tlie varie:v-a;! sizes, ec or i i : . - tos. lL.\NK BOOiKS Of every varb-ty, Memoar.rrduam nada Pis liooks. Pocket Books, Invroice :rd Lette Bijo'S, Neccip: Iool", Note iook.. AlCii s :'."; I)!tAUGl!TSMEKN %r:li tindal complAete s:ock or mate :ri:a foCrrhir usC. Drawing Paper. iii shets and rolls, Bristol Boards, l'osta Paper and lioards, Oil Paper, Penci!., WaterrColors, in cakes and hoxvs, Brulies, Crayens, Drawing Penis. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every dezeription ; a great variety of con ven ien t and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. A Lit Photogruh Albums. Writin Desks, Port folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, : most eleg.it stock of Goldl Pens aind llecii Ca.es, superbly-mounfte Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Blue. Violet and Carmna. Iei! andl Copying Muila.-te; Chess and i::c! - pumnon Men and Buards: Visiting and Wed 3ing Cards, and everything usually kept in a First Cass Stationery House, Which the subriber inteuds this ha0ll be. 1le wd; still n!mbet his BINDElY and 1',ANK 11,m lK MANUFACTORY nd PA PE%t-!ZT-l.JNG ES'ADLUSiHMF.NT, which 1a, e in 4ue-a,r-l avo ai on for over thr: e:r' in -a :hi aur, at to which he w! :n tovte hiW ov:ner,oi.al at tetaaio.i I ek wi!! beaI keprt ny full anl Cot,DeI-, Iad hi pr:-S Wil he forld alwavs 14. re en.;a-, it hopos to lave a share of F ;. STKF.S, M-tia Sreet, Nov 15. 1-ti Oppo,ite Phoenix Office. Id Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. STATIONERS RS PR1- * ER B A S SS W FIRST-CL Ass WORK OUR SPECIALTY. vn-r. nVr- ':1 nia r..e: a:r..r,r- . or x-0. w-. eAN il'nNI-li vr:ot AT' L.0WEST iVING PRICES. FIN AM AiO B8LE STAI!M RY, Piries Paper and Enve:opes. Afdinz and gall J!nvitations CN. vHE EEST SCK~ AiD ?Ya: ' TE LATEST STYLE Sep. '.>, '74-:-l y. C. M. HARRIS, Cabiniet Maker & Undertaker. Ulus onl hand and will imrake to orde-r, Bed steads, Ba:reauis, War-daobes, $afen, Sotas, Se:te-es, Lourngcs, &c Crab;nat Worak of all kinds maade and re paire:1 on liberal terms. lias o:a 14and a l't: supply of 3Met-alic, Ma ha-:r:,r and lRosewaood Buari.al Cases. Coffius in:de to or-der at short uotice, ar.d hecarse su rp;ed Oe: 9 40 tr. MA RTIN lARRIs. TI! E SUB11CilERl ha cornstrantiv or. h:.r:' a fuib a4o: raient ofl thec above ap.:ved of isa own a., :0 of! wh-c he Ii' preared to aurnish1 at very re-a onablre r ates, withl railroa w!! ha-thae:n et of ch:ge. A IIce is'-~j :d a on had an wil' i he fur is e: at the .: r - l pe -:y scrliber renefvsr ia-I'a~ co41:ro:n of a le sarme, and! r-::re' 1 :Le p;ie thea no effort on his part will be spare to renider the utmuos- satisfaetioin. R. a. CD.h?MAN ,Newberry . ., Jauly ;1. Phioographay. COME ON FOR ALL THINGS ARE NOW READY A T TIlE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Ci:ie>, aidi tie N'.h>rnal Pho:aagrapie As. SOciatiaon at Ib:thv:o, 1 fe-el better4: larepaare.d to do good wa ork~ r.ana ever before, by tiaa adviat age- of thre laet imrpr'ovements 1, anid Ithec prettiest s:yles. My s,; i larger thaan ever, andra among Iwiebl are, a tinea lot of Albums~, Fancy Picture Paper Weights, &c. I iam preparedl to t.ake PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, Copying and Enlarging~ Old Pictures, Taking Residences, &c. Call n' hale the pre tyw weathaer !as' : re gemlber that delavs arc darageroua, anad do inot part it otf. A prooi is always furrishedl for ianspec-tion biefore the picturre as p1rntedl. The surest way as to comec at onace and get pictres at the Newberry Gallery of the "ver ready Phlotogropher, W. H. WISEMAN. Oct. 8, 4--tf. PII0T9GRPH G1LERL COLUMBIA, S. C Visitors to the city are respectfually in vited to visit aly roonms, where can be seen specimens of pictuares in all styles of tire Art. Satisfaction guaaranteed anad prices cheap. A. M. RISER, Oct. 1, 39-tf. Plrain Stre-et. TO RENT. Thae Store -at pre ent occupied Iby J. D. Cash. One of the best businress stanrds in Town. For particulars, apply to G;EO. S. MOWE R, Uarder IHiatAL Oflace. Sep. 2, 35-tf. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S C G. 'r ALFman O., ron-.to. THIS STYLE WORTH LFH AS A SPECIAI AT ,THE STA ll COLU.I TO THE LADY EXHIBITI-N BEST VARIET!Y UF W WILSON SHUTTLE Sl AT THE STA Send your orders as once to MANAGING AGENT AND TR3I LIGHT RUNN /IH[SiT~R HIG86 AM Hi.rlhest Award in the Estim North, East, West, 0 THE CELEI ESTEY COTTAX Tor Churches, P'arlors, --0 On the 1st of October next. w( MANUFACTORY OF SHIR; THE PALNET Made of the best material. chants, Granges and' Clubs, at PaicEs. Young 11en if you wa fitting Shirt, send us your ortie: SHIRT. MOO General A General Office, 137 Mlain Stre Sep. 3fn, s7-39--t f. WHEELER & WiLSON SEWING MACHINE Is Without Doubt the Best. n the Counltry. It is E.\IE'P iT TO ANGE I.)'CT DRA I BL M.GI!NEn. thce o Pro::onced by Aiy-cus: e te o The W\EE &~ PW ILAoN las beet> th'e Favomfr 'r m The C:e of 187 w ~ere U:, ::nore :han ji ny prevou y,ear. we.re 1,.,00 !ahn . Fo -i on EA'SY TiM or MI)NTHLY INS-TALLMENT\. G:J Maebhines- of all Ikinds1 sepaired .o o:nted. Stitcini of all kinds reati v c.,.c. ' JW. L. ARTHER, .i:.t for Newboerry. Ofiee in WV. T. Ttrna.te tore. Mar. I1I, 1-tf. "The Family Favorite." Is now~ on Exhibition, and ready for sa'e by4 MRS. D. MOWE.R, GENERAL AGENT, For Newberry and Laurens Counties. I h-ave.one of the Nw Weced ewVin;r M.. hine o usein my family.and iln addition Lat dut.r. will add my ow oi (pini as a po cr..ede.1 mechanic, that for Pt IFECTONC of n Worg ast Il ini build, eSse (ot mnpu . pII uon, 'ct v e of construertt and ream ness 0. :adjim]~i ent, it iS N')T FXcEL.EDn by any other sewing machire in the mnarket. JESSE H. LORD, ecia Editor of "Seien:ife Anmerican." _ Wheat, Oats, Barley, Clover, Grass. E TH~ E' EIWAN FERTILIZERS are confi dently recommended to you for Wheat, 1 Oats, Barley and the G.-asses. If used on small grain it w ill insure a crop of ;.rass soonier, and also will not only hasten time of ma.turt but improve quantity and quality.'GO Let Every Farmer Try It. TcpRNips.--The Etiwan Di--olved Bone is IA the best preparation for turni:;s and othe.rj root crops-containing 11 pt:r cent, of So luble .Phosphoric Acid. For s.de by . genits ( chroughout the country. Former standard Off of these Fertilizers rigidly preserved. Addr"se W. C. B3EE & CO., FC Gen'l Agents, Charleston, S. C. For salelb Au.12 J. McCAUGH RIN & Co. chines. kIACHINE, p7..OO! H (DAN PREMIUM rE FAIR! S. C., G THE LARGEST AND RK DONE ON THE 1 WING MACHINE, TE FAIR. EDUS, AT NEWBERRY, THE NG WILSONa ation of the People, South, and in Europe. >RATED 3E ORGANS, &c.. kept fOr sale. will open A SOUTHERN Ps. TO SHIRT, will be furnished to Mer NEW XoRK MHOLESALE ?it an easy wearing and nice e' for THE PALMETTO, RE & COZBY, gents fur South Carolina. et, Columbia. S. C. toors. Sash and Blinds. GE0. S. HACKER'S yor. Sash and Blind Factory, li iNG. OPPOSITE~ CANNON STRE ET, CHARLESTON, S. C. id ad managed by a 1arhi ity ~arge Stock always on hand, and sold at 20 per cent. less than Northern prices. .0.<mx 170. GEOharleaton S.C.j JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE arbine Water Wheel. )OLE & HUN T, Baltimore, nufacturers 'or the South and Zouthwest, r,i ua u a1n- u g fr w2orkn uder 21l Sizes, from 5) to 9.; inches. nosZt poertu l eel i 1n t -arkt eo uILUrrlATE!' Pamphlet sent post tree. MANUFiACTURERs, ALsO. 01F table and Stationary Stoam Enginesand racok r i;o Pent T;>ulous \-t 1~ oUrW 111Machinery M ills.,N aftin:a Pulleys and Haugers. SEND FOR CIECUL.ES. p.1i;, 37--;nm* '0 YOU WANT TO BUY DillY GOO0ID IRFdEP AND ' Kcellent in Quality? IF SO, GO TO RS. D. MOW ER'S, ere can be found Dress Goods, Faacy ds, Ladies Suits, Notions, of all kinds, and Many Other Articles 1 the Lowest Market Prices. n the corner, and under the ERALD ce is the place >r Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attention. Lpr. 1, l:l-tf.