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Special and Local. Tfie Ameeca Sarz e Co.*s Bone 'less Sardines, are much better, and less than half the cost of imported Sardines. 8-ly. All single or transient business notices in e local department are inserted at the rate fifteen ceut6 per line-liberal contracts :sade for three, six or twelve months. tf. Communications on subjects of interest to , the public are always acceptable. The names of writers,?emember, must always accompa ny a letter to insure its publication. No re sponsibility is assumed for any other views than our own. Dncxsio,s OF THE COURTs.-Any person hotkes a paper regularly from the Post Omee-wbetber directed to his name or ano ther, ag whether he subscribed or not-is re VeAble for the pay;- if a person orders his paer discontinued he must pay all arrear. ages or the publisher may continue to send It until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken from the ofce or not. The Courts.bave decided that refusing to take newspapers and periolicals from the Post Office, or removing and leav ing them uncalled for;is prirta facie evidence of intentional fraud. 44-tf. THE NEw PISTAL LAw.-After the 1st of January. 1675, editors have to prepay all the papera from their offiee. Of course no pub lisher can afford to pay postage for a subscri ber ip arrears. We give this timely notice to all delinquents that we will not let their names encumber our books after that period. ( AKE NoTcE.-AnI parties having Ad nAvistrotor's or Executor's Notices for publcation, will save themselves trouble by coming prepared to pay for the same before inserlion, as our terns are cash. Lawyers handing in such notices will be held responsible for the payment. 9-ti. They will also b&eheld responsible for the publication of all notices in Bankrupt cases. Transient advertisements of any kind must be paid for in advance, if the parties adver tising do not reside in town. JobIwovk and subsciptions strictly cash. -J1 jpgrshaZ bib stopped hereafter as soon as the term of subscription expires, un less - arrangements are made to 00 enotes expiration-after that nued. -In mind. 3-tf, aINI$$ S.DvETISEMENTs. J. A. Heniy-Notice. J. C. Leaby-Notices. The Landmark-Prospectus. Jas. Y. McFall-Land for Sale. J. J. Catrringtou-Sheriff's Sales. Simeon Pratt-For Sale or Rent. E. R. Pelton-Eclectic Magazine. Geo. G. Lane & Co.-For Christmas. Chapman's Book Store-Santa Claus. Thos. E. BramleEte-A Card,to the Public. L. H. Redus, Agt.-Stoves, Tin Ware, &c. Morris, Phillips & Co.-The Rome Jour ral. Proprietor Newberry Herald-New Book Store. Eliza J. Barre and Joel A. Berley-Land for Sale. William E. and Robert A. Welch-Sale of Personal 'roperty. See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey or. 40-1y. "GOOD ORDER."-Onr correspondent, "rGood Order," is advised that some body is going for him with a pen point ed and sharp. Look out, old fell. Some fine Clothling can be bought at Phifer's New Shoe Store, less than any where else in town. 49-tf. ArEsnON, MERCHANTS.- If you have anything special for Christmas or New Year's, let the public know it in tin$, as there will be but one more pa per issuedl before Christmas. Seed Oats, Barley, and Wheat Bran, for sale by 48-3 THOS. F. HARMON. ROBBERY.-A negro, on Sunday last, entered the dwelling of Mr. Jas. Speers, living in this County, and stole $140 in money and some notes. He was subse quently arrested and $90'recovere~d. it is said when caught he had portions of the money in all of his pockets. A lot of fine, band-sewed Boots and Shoes, just recei4 at Phifer's Shoe Store. ,49-tf. ACKNOWLEDGEMEr.-We acknowl edge receiving regular files of the Daily Adi lished at Raleigh N. C., by MC bit & Gray. It contains the.proceedings of the thirty-eight ses sion of the N. C. Conference of the M. E. Church, South. and is consequently of great interest. The friend who sends it is warmly thanked. Mand'rin Teas, the best, purest: and cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Prie. 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf MASONIcC E . Mt Lodge, No. 87, will give a celebration at the Newberry Hotel, on Wednesday evening, December 23frd, and we have no doubt it will be a delightful affatir, for when any of the Ancient Fraternity go in for a frolic they spare neither -pains nor expense to make it enjoyaible. Due notice will be given by the mnana gers in regard to tickets. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. In preparation for that event a nme assortment of articles suitable for pres ents have already been receivedI at the *H ERA LD Book Store. Don't forget the place, UdSxnS OVER HAIoON'S STORE-. Children cain be made happy at very small cost by purchasing at the HEtRALD Book Strx. 50--3t. WELL DONE.-We have had the sat isfaction-of seeing two specimens of the skill of Mr. Fred. Werber, Civil En gineer and-Surveyor, the one a map of Springfield plantation, the home place of the late Judge O'Neall, and the other the business portion of the town of New berry, the latter designating every block, and every business house, with character of traide. Both are admirably executed, and reflect great credit onl our young townsman. lIe evidences a *rare ability and fine taste. *NEW CA3!r Gro. --We learn with pleasure that the Methodist de nomination of Newberry Circuit and StatioIi, have efleeted the purch:.se of ten acres of ground including Ebenezer Church, three miles from town, to be used for Camp Meeting puirposes. The eost, of ground, and shingled arbor yet Sto be crected, will be $1,000. The Trustees on the p:art of the Circuit are Messrs. Isaac Herbert, Andrew Kilgore and Jacob Sligh; on the part of the Station. Messrs. S. C. Merchant and Henry IH. Blease. Madamie Demiorest's Reliable Pat~ -en falsrsci eotiea terns of. l sowrtserb otinda Ma R Mawer's. 10-1(* PuSoAL.-W0 had tme pleasure of a visit on Saturday last from Col. A. Coward, the Principal of the King's Mountain Military School. He is now travelling in the interest of his popular school, and we have no doubt that the fane of the institution, together with his soldierly bearing and pleasalt man ners, will bring him in a large acces sion. We notice also the appearance in town of Mr. C. P. Pelham, well known through this section as a writer of fear lessness and ability. His visit was a brief one. A Fzrch Kid But:on, or Side-lace shoe, Isa thin t!.at couid e lectured on too; But neither :arswell or Furman, in thir hap piest wVy, Could half o! their beauty and nea:ncss por tray. And then lecturing is too che:Ip. Who imagines that a subject teeming with such va:t :,tuounts of questions of vital importance to the good of the race, (these shoes destroy the chance to make a living of the chiropodist) could be lec tured on for a quarter? No one, of course! And that's the price now. So we will only say, they are beautiful and neat, elegant and sweet, and are ever lasting to a remarkableness, and can be purchased at Phifer's New Shoe Store, for-well-small amounts of "promises to pay,"-signed by Spinner-and en dorsed by Uncle Samuel de la grriv A rRouIrC WELL.-Thos. S. Moor man, Es(., has a well; well, not satis fied to let well enough alone, he deter mined one day last week to go t> the bottom of that well and have it thor oughly and well cleaned. Well. he did so, that is he hired the job cut to an other, and being a lawyer he gave the contractor full power to raketm an fetchum, reserving to himself the right to put a slap damicus on anything of a valuable character which might be die covered to the Court, and for the reason that lately several at-icles non comati bus were supposed to be in swampo, or in other words, down the well. Well, what do you suppose was brought to light? First, 2 dippers, next a bicket, two buekets, three buckets, a few old shoes, a silver cup, then one of tin, a spoon, a knife, a waterfall, an :uti"ina ted hoop skirt, a pair of snuffers, two toilet mats. and, but we will not men tion more lest it be said that it is a niade up tale, and if any one disputes it, we refer the doubter to Mr. M.. for thp points and authorities in the case. Herald on Wells, ch. 1, see. 1, Moor man's rep. DISTrESSIN FmE.-We deeply re gret having to make the announcement that the barn, stable and gin-house of Mr. L. A. Hawkins, near Beth Eden, with their entire contents-excep)t the horses-were consumed by fire on Thursday night last, betwveen 9 and 10 o'clock. Besides all the fodder, hay and straw, thirteen head of goats were de stoyed, and one milk cow badly burned. All the cotton seed was also burned. Mr. Hawkins and family had been ab sent all tile summer, and had only lately returned. The blow falls heavily upon him, and upon his tenant, Frank Glenn. an hlonest,up1right, hard working colored man, who has lost all the rough food made for his stock. Both are sadlyais tressed at the immediate loss, and ait the prospect staring them in the face withi the col days of winter daemi, wth no shelter for stock nor food to kep them f-rm starving. If ever there was a ease which call for sympatthy as well as substtatial. aid, this is one, and we hope that the neighbors and friends of both wvill extend it to them. The firc was evidently the work of an incendiary. It is said that at one time the Beth Eden Parsonage, where the Rev. M1r. Shirey resides, was in ihumi nent danger of catching fire, tile wind blowing in that direction Ao'T TIlE TowN AND COUNXTY Tile Bell Ringers p)erformed on Mon day night to a large audience, at a dollar petr head. large and smal!. -A pair of beautifully furnished, mo rt eco i:mdkerchiief andl glove bo:es. sutable for a Christmas or Newv Year'> neent to sweetheart or wife. C-!i ;a ethem at the New Book Store. Thl nxt tIime it rains burn out your -hrueys. Serious atccidents occur s'Ametules from the neglect of th:s pre.caution. IIave you seen that erayVon sketch of tle news-boy executed by Mr. Catrweli for tile IIEum>.l O1licc. Comze and look at it-no charge for looking. A fter you have examined it, walk up staiirs nd e-xamine a nice assortment of holi day books for little people, and sta tionery for older folks. Tihe popular place now is up stairs over IIarmon's store. A drove of two huindr~ed turkeys were brought in town last week by Messrs. Iowell & Co., fr-om thle State of Bun cobhe. They sold like hot cakes. A few fine specimens brought $5 per pair-. If everybody and the othe~rs fellows don't have turkey Christmas it wont be the fault of Buncombe IIave you tr-ied Salinas' ham sausage, mullets, tongue, pickled beef, hierrings and what-nots yet? No. Well, delay no longer-, for thley are capital. A. M. Wicker is in dead earnest-on the first of ,Janiuary lhe will retire to pri ate life, and if anybody wants candy or other things they must go elsewher-e. This is a fact. Stick a pin here. Books, piaper, pens, ink, pencils, slats, portfolios, witing desks, copy books,memornrdum books, blank books. albums. herbariums, scrap) books and a variety of other ar-ticles at the New berry IIruI.m>. Book Store, am1ong~ whihl is a nice assortment of hloliday Xoks and otherti things suitable for Chrstmas trees. Examine thiem. A fine aissortmenit of papuer for~ ill heads. letter- heads, note heads and in. vtations with envelopes to l;uich, be sides cards of :all kinds. IIave yota wok dGne att hlome. Thiere. was ai manl in town Saturd ay who,. fortunately for his wife, kept Ont o our way. iIe is sadly in arrears,anidi ~e catch him soon, his wife will be: Iwidow. Several persons have promised wood and it would be very pleasant to seer icomg in. The HEBRALD Ofice is becoming pop ni-aj a chap straved in QU Monday ant inqired for machine oil. As we had struck no o yet, he was sent off sor rowimg A patron who inquired for the fight ing citor on Monday, went away satis flI as S.On :,; he wa:s shown to him. His louks w*e su1ilcient. Cler.ymvi: insinuate that wedding iees thi.; :iutumn are by no means as liberal ns th.V used to be. MIore -signs of tih time1. 'I hal ny money and miy friend. I lent io nyto my1V frie;!, I as1.t,o iim': money of my friend, I lost m: Ionev and my friend." 31ay p lewho b0a.;t of bving pnlain :u:d -blant" speakers are mer? 0coars an,'. boorikh. Such persons areC ConsAnt'1Vlynlik-ting wVOUndIS whIiCh neillw-r nut ; i l ilcille can leal. uirU;i.- (d. an4d pleittv of it. is CSzential to -_>Ot health. Meat Soup is better than ier, and a cup of good cof fee is more invigorating than a pitcher of hard cider. Good bread and firm, fat pork are better than cakes or cookies. Stick a pin here, also. List of Lette.- remaiiing in the Post Office at Newbtrry. S. C.: Mrs, Sallie A. Adams, Miss Fannie Adams, Mrs.Ciary A.,.-us. Miss Martha Burton, Mrs. Jenn" Bird. M . Martha Black, Jno. Bask,A. C. Dc bia, D. V. S. Curry,Frank Clark, LafNy cte Culver, K 3 Eiza Franklin, G. W. Fet maa, G. W. F:.nh!in, Leander Glassee, W. W. Rriflit. Er.hriam Glenn, Harris & Green, Cul. W.n. ila.;kins, David R. Henderson, Heacy Hendri:, W. P. Harris, ). B. 11eder ,>n, -\ci I>hnston, Dau'1.Jonecs, cvi'd., ir.. M. A. ckson, Frank Jessnp. Mrs. Mary E. J:kin5, Jno. E. Johnson, Miss .Wi:Ke'e. Benjamin Lindsey, W. N. Louis, Susan :. Lonz, Spence McColloug, Wade Martin. Alexander Morris, Miss Julia A, oo, C. MeNelis, I. D. Miller, James Na eLe, Jno. J. Neal, Wm. A. Odor, Mr. Pote-, care A!' ed Trotter, Fiorence Quattle bau., L. Dov., -tineliart, M. Raleigh & Co , R. Stewart., Mi:s Hattie Smith, J. M. Suber, J. 11-rly uier, Middon Wilson, Lucy Wads worth, Gco. B. Welsb, 11. R. Welborn. OLD PAI:s.--Old papers for sale at this oilice in packages of 50 or 100, at -10 and 75 cents. tf. IIoiSEKEERS, ArTE_NTION.--.1any articles which housekeepers have de nied thenselves during the dull season when money was scarce, are now found necessary as the holidays approach, and especially nu:st losses, by breakage and otherwise,of crockery and glassware le made g l. As there is no better place to get a supply than at the magniiieent store of Mcss.e's. Kingsland & Heath, of Cvlumbia. ti. - attention of housekeepers is directed Caere. And not only in crockery ani glassw are is this establish nient Well provided, but in every other article tha.t is possibly needed in the properly funiished house, from the kitchen to :he bed-chamber. Their store is on Alain Street, under the Col umlbia I lutel. $-if. Ix Fox. F'L:rrUEi.-Since the inau giratio)n of' lhe whiolesale dcpartnment to tJie business of Messrs. Perry & Sawson, thieir tradec has very largely increased, :utd their- shipments all over. the country are surprisingly large. Yet they have'. not relaxed any of their attention to theli' retail trade, but rather watch it the closer1 and they have the s:tidai 'f tining that their close assiduity" to business and promplt habii.s ar'e resulting in sucess. The stock on hand for this season is unusually l:irge :utd varied in all the newest, chice.st anid cheapesl brands of segars atnd to b:eco, boih for chiewing and smoking, tgfether wi:ht such other articles as are kept in a hirt class segar store. The indian Girl is not only serene but in fall feathuer, and cordially solicits orders large or small. Main Street, Colam bia, uinder Columbia IIotel, is the place. -18-tf. CommrerCild. Nnwm-::t. December 15.-Market closed er at 1*% ce:: s, Good surp!v. Numou r :ales shipped, 1.162. ('or.uni. )ecembter 14 -Sale~s of cotton r. Toss. D.cember 14.-Cotton nomi n:- sale 8" -uplands 14i : Orleans 1li.. ( L s Tr( r., l>ecember 14.-Cotton easy -:nMd e 131? .asri1 :'eembe'r 14.--Cotuon irre;:uiar ad. ter >wn-amiddlirur uplands 13k. 14:. *rr YOtnsuT.r AND (ENERtoU 'O Yo "1 'I I s'.-Keep your farm'n accounts e.>reti: ..iregular!y in :he ''Rural Ac o:a.-m." .a.o e"our wife a copy of the Casw:Nuv;e.'' the !a.':0 sale of' the. !!n. i.a us:mt has enarbled the pIubl)ishers, W aar i-va a& Cogswell, Charleston, S. C., toJe;e', cu formns and thus" reduce the e-I T-v "'-,v offer the sm:ll size at Si, I.n :h I.r .t St..5) per mail, portage pre pl-i. The eroiina ilotusewife is Mi-s Rt leh Io eutlikhed cookery book, mn,l hi,1t ce in everc house in Carolina. 50-tf . 1 Vaiinaie .Uedic.al Tr-eatise. lbostetr' United States Almanac for1875, for d'5i iti ':, gratis, throughmout the Unrited States, and all civilized countries of the West ern Hemisphere, will be published at>out the first of January, in the English, German, French. Nor: 'gian.Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemiarn ard Spanish languages, and all wo wish to un'derstanld the true philosophy of heul? shed~,d read and por.der thme valuable ugeions it contains. In addition to an admirab>' :na 'dcal treatise on the causes,'pre' veatuon uind -:'lre of agreat variety of'rdiseascs, it cmbraces a large amount of information interesting ii the merchant, the amechanie, the miner, h-- farmer, the planter, and pro fesional m.m:; and the calculations have beecn made fu such meridians and latitudes as are most "iitable for a correct and corn preheas ivt N ational Calender. Tue nature. uses, aind extraordinary sani try eff'.ets o'llostetter's Stomach Bitters, te stap;e :e:..ic and aiherative of more that half thre Chri :ian world, are fully set rorth it isp.ures, w!h haisoare interspersed with pie toial iliustra ious, valuabice recipes for the househok! a d farm, humorous anecdotes, and other ins-tructiveC and amusing reading niattr, '"ig Fnal and seleted. Among th(n .nnuals to: ppear with the opening of' thn year, this wil be one of the most useful and may be hlum fir the asking. The proprietors Messrs. lieoetter & Smith, Pittsb;urg. Pa. on receipt .' . two cent stamp. will forwarc a cop': bV "'il to anty person who canno prc'ure 'tne at his neighborhiool. 'The Bit tersar- midin v c'ity, town and iibame an exe ui-l usd throughmout the entil .ttentio4 S. of' Ts, I. 0. Gi. Ts &r Any 9ther Order-. pALLO,T B .LLtt j .- to hand at L. B M Narshall Has Fm~-h Fish and Oyster on L.and any" way;y'ou wat, themi, andl ut -camF~sTMAs COODs in ab)undane. Call on ih:m for ToYS 'tI fore buying elsewhere, ats lie WILL SEL OR~ GIVE 'TUEMl Aw. V TiUlS MONTI e n iii m: b,e both:ered~ l w hh thim an TRYkMARSH ALLONT HIS, D'e Pr9,a O-tf. ia~ cpy Progressive Age Diease c0py. I is .Not Generally Kuown That the shortest posible route betwe( the Sounit ond Great Wet is throizh ; Louis, over the St. Louik, K;n;:,s (ity :t North,erni Slhort Line. Th is road has Lainc surpriAing importance by reison of imumm expcnditures in the hi:tt two years, of ovi two iitillion doLars, be:ides earnin.-s, in in p:ov,:ients of ria.l-way, i1 in" t line with be;t quali-y of new steel :i, ir, raik, on bro al new tieS, and ;ub4tltutin for ordinary cars, new reclinin chai: coae es, (.egantly carperci and fi-te A, with tire i1: room" with toilet cotniemmene rur 1 die-;. -enrtlemen and famiii travu:- wi children, withitoit ;-Tiy extra c :e Th line rins six fns, Expiress trains between ti Misissippi and Missouri Rtiverz, two o; thatn any other roa!, and connjects with a the great Land Grant Rvad in the Wes and has adopted :ll nioderi appliances ft confort, speed and safeguard :=ainst ace dents,inclnding night and d:y watchnieri,wi iispect the road before anti after the paa of each traiti to 4ev tha, everything is in o der. We reconivicad those couteiplating trip We-: to tAe the St. Louis, Kaiisas Cit and Norther' Short Line, it being the oni line runnin thr.>u; atrs between St. Loni aiid (iii, and for tickets over this exce let line we re'er our readers to any tick( a zget setiing throuli ti-kets to the West. F map, circalir, and Time tables addres either J. F. tMcCarrhy, CinCinrati, 0.; or I B. GIont, St. Louis, Mo., either of whoi will furnish any information desired. 4 dliscellaneous. CIUMBS OF COMFi Ham Sausage. Tongue. Onions. Hams, new. Salmon. Irish Potatoes. Herrings. Mullet. Breakfast Strips. I Cod Fish. Fulton Market Beef new. Cheese. Butter. Buckwheat Flour. N. 0. Molasses, new Green and Black Tea superior quality. BRANDY FRUITS CANNED GOODS. JELLIES. PRESERVES. FANCY CRACKERS, &C., &C., &C. KEROSINE OIL, 11( Degrees Fire Test. F.0 E SALINAS Dee , SELE OF RIEU EST1TE~ STATE OF SOUTil CARO)LIN2 C()UNTX 01F NEWB3ElRR. IN TI IE PROBATE COURT. Leatnder Long, as Adm'r., de bottis inon wit time Will annmexed, of John 31. Long, d< ee td,Pantiff, Against JIenry A. Long, Defendant. Petition for S.de of Lantd under Will. By virtue of atm order of' the IIon. J.( Leafm:, Prubt.e J;iL;C tor Ne 'herry Coun tv', passed in~ the above stated case, I wi sell at plic auenoni, at Newberry Com Hous:e, On i' lc'Day, the 4th of Januar the Real Estate of J1ohn M. Long, decease< directed byv his Will to be sold, conisistin ONE HUNDRED AN] EI(HTEEN ACRES, more or les sittuaited in the County an State aforesaid, bountded by lands of .Jaco Sinle'y, Wi!!i''m Werits and others, on th following terms: Oite-half of tihe pumrchas iOmoey to be paid in casht, balance Otn credit of twelve tmonthts with interest fror the day of s;de *t the rate of seven pi cett. per annum'; the credit portion tob securedl by bond of the p)urcha:ser nith mortgaige of the piremmises. Purchmaser 1 pay for papers. LEANDER LONGr, A4dnm'r'., de boi5 non wvithi the WVillia nextd, of John1 M. Long, dmeeaseti. Dtecmtber 2, 1 7. 49-4t. TinE ST1ATE OF" SOUTH CAIR( LI NA. Jessec C. Smnith, Atidm'r, et al, Defendants. 'etiton to Seli L mud to Piay Debts, & To .iesse C. Siniift, Garo:ine Glatsgow, Sara E. Gi eo, Ruehal A. Ghi:sgow, Spi nee T. lasgow, M.rtha L. Glasgow, Tho0.a J. Glasgow, Franees E. Giasho y an Mary J. Cartmiechael, Greeting: For certain catuses ofi'red before ti Judge of Probate Court, at New berry Coua House, for the Counity of Newberry,in a ce t.dn Petition,. there exhibited against you,lt Alfred M. Reedecr, Berrynman Hi. Lovelhec as Assignee of William W. Hlouseal, at Richard P. Chak, the Petitioners, you ai commanided and strictly enjointed, that y< appear ini theC said Court, at Newbet Gourt l[oimse :iforesaid, within twenty da after the service hereof' iiOtn you, exclusi1 of the day of' such setrvice, to plead, answ' or demutr to the satid .Pleitition, atnd furtht to do andi receive what the said Court s t cotsider in the pr'emi.eC: mi.d iti defa: thereof, an irtder n i be granited, that i sad P'etition ie takeni as confessed, andti At tachett miay be isstuetd ai"i tn. yotu. Wi tmi'. Ja imes ( . Lahyt, E. nire, Jud;i of thte said Court, at Ne wberry Coirt HIon in atnd for Ithe Counmity aforesaid, the fif ai.i- of Dtee:nibt'r, in: the year of o it Lc one thiousand eight hunmdred anid sevent Ifour, and in the tninitnth i year oft Soeeigty III udin Indtepetndentce of tie 1. ted S-tates of A:imeticu. SU!hER & CALD)WELL, Pet.itioners' Attorneys. J. C. LE A IY, J. P. [t..8'.] To the Defnidan', Mary J. Carm'echael: Tak notice that tih' stiumtmto: s ini this: tin, of whlich tie foregoitng is a copy, n fie d in tLec office of the Jtudge of Probta for New berry Gounty', it Newberry Go Hose, itt te County of Newberry, int t 'ta' te i litmb Car'olinta, tog'ethier whi plti,tt ott the 5th d~ay of' Decembier, D 164. SUl3El & GAILDWELL, Dee Petitioners' Attornieys. TO RENT, A HOiU:E AND LIuT on Pratt Stre oppte Mr. R. L. McCaiulhii's residet Th'I't hto:e contamtns tine roomiS besithe1 kichn,aluder the Samet roo f, and wo be ereconenintfor two fanihlsi bein 'seeaui bosessufficient for two abl.iniments. The iot is two acres, one whc sarieh kitceni garden. The wm is miost excellent. MRS. C. IL. BOYCF NOTICE. On th :9th day of' Decenaeir, I set I etmenot atn the Es:a:e Thos. 'A. iakh:nin anud Eivira A. G;aui and anply for o:y dischatrge as G;uardiart said Zsta~tes. J. J. GALLMA N, . iscella eous. UIREC EMENTE D ATTRACTIONS! ;AT THE BALTIMOR0E CORNER The Oldest inhabitant, r As wil as the youn:4est child, wil :ow be i- fored to ieair teLtimony to the f*act that the S'rop,rietor of the above iamed popular A. M. WICKER, Has surpassed all previous efforts in pro l e,ng for die GOG .PEOPLE OF NEWBERRY. n Mv toek for this Fall and Winter, tf -r nludinlug the Holiday Season, Is better, bigger and braver than it ever was te"re, aid For Proof of the Assertion I simply ask an examination. Every want of thle hluman family c be supplied, as I will have ini tore 2,000 lbs, of Assorted Candies, 18 BARRELS OF CAKES AND CRACKERS, a(sorted, fresh and geinuine. OIlNl G E, ..trPPT.S J1A I KS, 0i. T E, . E.I'P05. 1:. I IXS, in LAUL'u QUANTITIES. CANNED GOODS, 0 rer% variety, in fish, deih, fow!, pre Served frui.-., eC. NUTS, OF EVERY KIND, Nic Nacs and Notions. A full stock of GROCERIES, Coffec, Sugar, Flour, Rice, Gri.- , Mackerel, Soaps, Spiee, Ginger, Cinna mon, Mace, Pepper, Sall, Soda, Yeast Powders, Caudles, Pickles, Dried Fruit, Potatees, Peas, Beans, Cabbage, Cod fish, Vinegar, and mary oLher things. And Last, But Not Least. - SUCH A LOT OF TOYS, With F7PCRI CCKElS, TO]PE DOES and ROMAIN CAXDLES, As never before have been seen in the town of Newber rv. Now friends I am determined to pleaso you .iti a stock of goods from which you eazniot fail to be satiFied, aid w1hich will be kept up to a full standard until tyery boly is supplied. My prices, too, are marked down to liv ing r:reZ. Come and see me, and d4o rot put off your corning, but com., at once and :e made hap yIV your old friend, A. M. WICKER. .Nov. Is, 46-7t. (Ifil Cash, 3 Time, witho1t Interest. ' PACIII GU.\NO C0MP'ANY'S C;OM - POUND) ACID PHOSPHATE OF Li'JE for Comnpostinig with Cotton Seed, h n;3 Cash, 8S Fime, n ithout Interest. To accommodate Planters, they can or dier now at:d have until let April to decide whether they will take at time or cash price. When deliveredi from Factorv by earload nio dravagrr will be chrargred. This Guano is now so well known in all the Southern States for its rnmarkabhle ef!'eets as airnen . ,(or inrcreaing tire prroducts of labor as il not to rernre special recommrenrdation from et is. Its use for nine years past has estab lished its ch.aracter for reliable excellence. 'Fie supplies put into market this season Yare, as hreitoforo, prepared under rhe so perintendence of Dir. SF. JELIAN RAVL' NEL, Chremrit of the Cotmpany, at Charles. ton, S. C., hence P'larr~nto may re.t asured gthat is 1di:y anid eomrpo-ition i precisely the same ais that heretofore sold. ) .1J. N. RtOHt-N, Agent for Sthl. Carini1, Charlehston, 4 C. JOIHN S. IREESE & C1) .c ecra Agents, d Baltimore. Nov. 24, 47-:rm. SIRA B.JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PROSPEITY, S. C. o Ot. , I i- mi. T ~gSEED,CA \ MG3 SEXECUTOR'S SALE tyOF a VALUABLE LAND. er As Executor of tire Estate of Margaret di S. (o;ding, deceased, I will sell, at Newher nt rv C. IIL. (IN MOND AY, (SA LE-DAY,) T HE be 4'TH! DAY raF JAN CARY, 1875, tire wholiCle an of thre Real Estate of tire said deceased, co'risting of ~'TWO HUNDRED AN Li FIFTEEN ACRES. y- Te trat is rounded by lands of .i. D. heP....... IIersonr arid Aridrew Liark. nir- Anyx other nfformration can be obtaindt from Ihe urnder.-ignred. J. W. RE AGIN, Nov. 11, 45-St i.xecutor. Notice of Final Discharge. ae- Notice ishereby giveni that I u lii apply -r for final ichare ai T11rustee of Mrs. Ehizr t, both Elilisor, on the -irth day of Dlecemrni lrt next, hiaving already mnade the final aete re mrent oni he.r Estate. .he F. . DOMINICK, A. Nov. 2 ,4-t rute -NOTICE. --- IHavingu miade a settlemient oni tIre Estate of Etta it. Werr, rmiinr. I will apply for a fiard iharg to tire P'robate Gourt for t, Newhaerrv County on the tlst day of De ee. eei.ier;nxt. dIOH N R. SPE A M A N, the Guamrdiain of Etta M. Wearrr rild November 24th, IK74. Dec. 2. 48-5t' el; NOTICE. .ter I hecreby r'ive notice that I will make: finalk s:tc.:t of : e E,tate of the hati -John RI. Wi cker, ini the ofle of rthe Tion Jamnes Leahy, a. Judge of P'robate to - Newberry C -unty, on F-riday, mire 1Sth ti of Diecermber iext, ani that afrer suich fin: se:eet I i!!. pply 10 tIre Probnrt nxill C.an:t for letter. di-nmissory as thre Admit of ima:trix <~ 'a'h Pero'al ELtre ohf tire S.1 i:n:, ,-.a .r . WVicker, deceased. of: MATTIIE SIIAGKLEFi)RD, AsAdru'x., of E~t. of John R. Wicke Dry Goods X JWinery FALL I\ND IVINTE R MILLINERY AN 1 Millinery Goods, RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goods, WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchiefs. Now open at 3Irs. D. MOWER'S, UNDER EERALD OFFICE. Oct. 7, 4o-tl. TIE GrlEA T SO0U THIIERN' DRY G0O1D HO919 Fuichgttl B8H 8dict & Co., 215 KING STIEET, CIIA RLESTON, S. C. THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. FOIR P1:1CES, SEE LOCAL. Sep, 2, 35-Gii. CloMneg. 1 HIGHT& COPPOCK Have the pleazure of announcIng to the citizen3 of Newterry and surrounding coun try, that they have now in store A Full and Elegant Stock OF FILL Al"D AVINTER Clothing, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, And' a comp jlete assonrtmentt of Gentlemens' Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Canes, &c., All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. An inspection of our stock is solicited. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, MOLLOHON ROW. Oct. 7, *1i-tf. NOTICE. Pursuant to the order of th e Hon. Jas. C. Leaby, Judge of Probate, we will sell, on Thursday, the 24th inrst., at the residence of the late James C. Buttord, all the person al prroper'ty of the said dleceased, consisting of three horses, thrt e mules, cattle, hogs, corni, fodder, etc. Also, the household and( kitchen fumniture. Term,s of Sale-CASIL M. ii. BLFORD, C. W. BUFORD, T. W. DAVIS, Adm'rs. Est. of James C. Buford, dec'd. De. i, 4-.t* NOTICE. Al pe rsozs hio!'ing demands againist th< Es:.t:e of Wi!!ams Wechr, udeceased, uii! render the S:nne1 proper ly at tswd to omt attorneys, Mess:',. P'u" ,,i ep: Fair, a their otiie' at Nelwb'-cry (Court Ilouse, Souti, Ca:o'it:a, uti or before the 1 8th day of Febl ruary. A. D. 185. WV. E. WELCU, fl. A. W'rErLIH, 4mal. Ex'ora. of Wili of WVilliamns Welch deceased. Newberry C. H., S. C., November 25 1874. Dee. 2, -. STATE OF SOUTII C AROLINA NEWBERIRY COU-NTY. By JTames C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, Thomas D). B'zhardt hath ma.d< suit to me, to grant him Letters of Admin istration, of' the Estate and effects of BJayless M. Buzhardt, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonisl all and singular the kindred and creditor; of the said deceased, that they be and a pear, before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Newberry Court Ilouse, S. C. on the 2:;d day of December next, afte puhb1cation her cof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to shew cause, if arny they hive, wi. thre said Admiinistrationr should not be granterd. Given under myr Hand, this 7t day of Decerrbeur, Anuno Domrini, I1874. J. C. LEAHY, .a p. '. c. Dec 9, 49-2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWIIERRY COUNTY. ,y Jian.s C. Lehy Probante Judge. XVhie:'c:s, .Jane McCui o:lg hath mad suit to rme, to granit hrer Letterso A dmnirstirationi of the E'>tate and effects HIery A. Datilev, decased. Th';se aire therete t: o ei-. ar:ad admnonis alil aid singuiar, the kinrdred arnd credito; otihe sarid dlecetsed, that they i.e arn appear, before mte, int the Court of Probat< to be held at Nev.berry Court House, C., onr thlu th day of D.ecembher next, aft p,ublicationr hereof, at 11 o'clock iin th torenroon, to shew eatse, if any they Ir'. whyv tihe said Adminiritratioir shouli not la crar; ted. Giveni undetrl y andr. this i iar or DJecembter. An-'.. Dlomini, I1874. *JAMES c. LEABY, .r. r. N. c. Dee. 9, 4t2-2t. ISTATE OF SQUIhI CAROLIN. NEWHIERiRY Col-NTY. By' James C. Leahry, Probate Jutdge. Wh'lereas, Jno. P'. Kirrard bath rmade si tonme, tograrnt hita Letters of Admi nistr tion of the Estate and effects of Bayle M. B3uzhardt, dieceased. These are threre'fore to eite and admnoni: all ard singular. the kindred and credite of tire said deceased, that they be a: lappnear, beiore moe, in 'the Court of Pr bate, to be held at Newberry Court Hou: S. C., on the 2:ad day of Deember ne: after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock tihe f'orenorn, to hew" cause, if any th have, why the said Adrmuurstrationr shot I ot be granted. Given under myv H:t: this 5thr day of DJec2rmb.er, Annro Doi 1S74. J. C. LEAliY, J. r. z. c I Det. t~, 4e-2t. Dry Goods, Groceries, Nc. Look to the Right and Dress! RECENI DEVELOPMENTS I tO t:r:d-- haV' n:Ied me to purhase one c ire I.e-, and chipt .q soc of DRY 0. l)S, IE GOn D 'S 'nd Do 3. FST ICS ever thun IL in New'w:-v, an;d I simplY ak my friends id customers to at TEND my invitation ind examine rot only the above, but a beautifu and rare lot of NO TIONS, for ladies, gentlemen and youth, id I mu not ouly able TO SHOW a large and hand-ome 6tock in the articles enumlerated, but a superior assortment of CLOT1ING, fine and comm;o:i, as well as 3(uTS, SIIOES and HATS, so T HAT Overy w1at of the human 1111mily en be -upplied, not Uii! as to tl: ;,rbUt the inner mwa. I can asotre .le u1ilic that A BETTER TIME never presented itself for laying inu'a sup ply of choice GROCERIES, either for fami Iv or plautation use, all of which siould be laid in now while money IS COMING in. The above goods have bevin bought cheap, and not only Forthe People of Newberry, but for the rest of maDkind, and BAR GAINS are th-rclore oiffred to overy one who comes early with the CASI. M. FOOT, On the Corner under Pool's Hotel. ESTABLISHED 1857. Oct. 14, 41 tf. 1. . I'I1SON & Col, Would call the artemion of their ciusto mers, friends aiA the public gem:rally, to the fact that they ARE SELLING their entire stock, con-isting of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery-ware, Hardware. Tiff ware and Woode.ware, i>esides a variety of Fancy GOODS which have been selected with great care from the best houses in Baltimor- at prices to suit the times. We feel satisfied that we can pleai you, becmst we sefl CHEAPER THAN we dad last eason, There being no panie, anad moaney mioae paleatiful, enables us to sell at prices within the reach of all. Ina addition to the above, we have added to our stock a naice assortmenat of Confection eries, consisting of Caundies, bmth French anda American, Raisins, Canned Go'd.s, &c,, which we rarely kept, if EVER BEFORE. JCNiIs E. CaPrMAN. JAMEs M. WILsoN. NOTICE. The pattnership heretofore existing be tween J.imes M. Wilson and the unidersign ed, uinder the firm namea of J. M. WILSON & CO., has been dissolved by the death of James M. Wilson. All persons in anywise indebted to our late firm will please make im:-ediate payment. If all cash cannot be paid let part payment be ad'e anid a note given for the balance. AN EARLY SETTLE MENT is NEcEssARY. JUNIUS E. CHAPMAN, Survivor of J. M. Wilson & Co. Oct. 27th, 1874. Oct. 7, 40-tf. LOOK0 TO I I iNE RETE I nm now receivinig a large and (elect stock of go od,a, consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, C LOT HING-, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS, CAPS, &C., wiche WILL BE SOLD LOW FORl TIllE CASH. MESSRS. .JN0. E. WEBB & 00., whlo are niow mna:ginig the bua.rsie will take pleasure in wai: lug upon eaistomecrs, and n!ii also buy or ship; cotton, on t.heb HENRY H. BLEASE. Sep. 2t, 3s-tf. SP'ECIAL. a NOTICE. I will sell, at the Tani Yard of Sheely & Derrick, tile entire stock of LEATHER, both firhished and unfinished, Raw Hides and stock of Tan Bark, On tihe 2e:h in.;. TERlMS CASH. Also, nii il Rv .it tile Yard, aand Larnds con niected with ''.c Yard, for the year 1875. Teanaus of Ilent-CASil. WV. C. DERRICK, Suarviving~ Partner. Dee. 9, 4t-:lt. Administratrix's Notice. N otice is hereby given that I will miak a final settlemient on the Estate of Duitan Mower, deccasedt, r:ad wi!! app y for ftini discharge as Admianitratrix of he samle o Uthre 24th dayv of Pecembher naext. Parti, indebted to the Estaic must stettlC befo: that rimne. CYNThIA MOWERl, r ov. 24, 47-5t A ams el I, M. BL EPM E, IT , d1 LiTecry & Sale Stables The traveling publi.c as well as ple'asul seekers, are respectfully informeda that rn Stable, in rear of Messrs. Mayes & M-irti is well sitpplied w ith Staddle anid IH.rrne t Horses a-id Vehaiales, and that may SCharges are Moderate. hr A ar of pubie paitronaige i. solici esadsatisaction :gua?rante.:d. I a ll ala. id be found ina the oflice. 0- Stock kept on reaonLaiti termtt. e, B. 31. ULEASE, Agent. t, Sept. 2:r, :s tf ~MEDICAL NOTICE i, I I till co:ani?Ce the treatmnrrt of c;seas peculiar to women, both mnarr:ed anud 5: :Ju ,17-i-f *IUF P. B. REFF. I anne i 1874-22-ti. liscellaneous. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, FANCY GOODS, &e., &S., &c. Having just renoelled and new ly fitted up my store, I would ask the public to give mne a call, as ny Stock is Now the Largest ever offered in this part of the State, and imy PRICES AS LOW as can he found in ti,e South. My goods are bouglt direct from the Manufactners, and, consequetntly, can be sold as Cheap ;.any other llouse in the State. All American Gold and Silver Watches sold at Manufacturers Catalogue prices. I keep a large 6took of Spectacles and Eye Glasses, set in Gold, Steel, Rubber and Shell Frames, to suit all nes, from the best Manufactu rers in the United States. A large stock of Birth-dav and Bridal Presents, Engagement Rings, &e. In my Establishment Gold Is sold for Gold, and Brass is sold for Brass. All goods sold warranted as represented, and my custcmers may rely upon getting what they bargain for. ALL KINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE AND IN WORK XANLIKE STYLE. Orders by Mail or Express, for work or goods, will receive prompt attention. Goods sent G. 0. D. to all parts of the country, witht the privilege of examining before paying for them.' Hair Jewelry of all Descrip tions Made to Order. JOHN F. SPECK, PRATT STREET, NEWBERRY, S. C. Oct. 14, 41-tf. Sale of Personal Pro perty. By order of the HIon. J. C. Leahy, Judge of Pr~obate for Newbenry Coun:y, S. C., I wvill expose to sale On the 24th 1)ay! of De'em,ber, inst.. !ttt the late residecnce of D)enntis Lark, dec'd., all the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Corn. Fodder, Shucks. Co tton ini Bale, Cotton'Se-ed, 1 Enlggy and Hfarness. Plntation T11lanid i;rm~ In Imp11lements, i.i'AC PI.llitUI.Ule thaether: wiihte ar:ee tuo ted!ioust r'i E.l t i A F. CAt TO RENT. IBovie. Po)'C-onl .hn ii -t d. of Jan;:Utry. 1875. For termus app2 to C'Y.NTIIA MoWER and GEU. s. MOWER. Nov. 2, 47-tLf Greenville & Columbia Railroad on and after Friday. .\ugu~st 28. 1874. th P'acen::.r Trains otn the Greenville & (olunmbi 11:1; Itoad. ill run the following 5chedut dti!y. Sunday:- excepted. conne~ctin.: with Nigh I rail ..n ,uth (Caro'ina Riroad, up art dow. :io with T .rans 'oin North and Sout! on ( her:oatte. Columrbia and Augu.ta Railroac tard \\ i;min-gton, Cuium'bia and Augusta Rtail road: 1.e ave Colurtbia............. - 7. ar -u tn............-. 9'5ar: - e berr ... .. . . .. .03 a " .e u v. ... ... .. 2 ' P Arrive G.ree. i!!he............ - a Lt e wbei ry. ..... ...... .. .N 42 -- I'tttet i ) N " r .\ der-on...... . . .. . . .7 a A rriv e at Ie; o . ." ......... . V Contectin: with dow-r tria from G,ree-nvill Leave Delton-at. ). p * Branich 310Mortd . Wedietdy' ara F ridty. On Ander- .n Bran t.eeen Be'to' ard Al oer-ot, on To.-dys. Thutr'daysi a-t.turdta' a lit 1). 41 )A M F. I). G' tI -upt. JI zN.:res General ike. Agent. *COL1IDIIA1IIOTEI COLUMBIA, S. C. Thie Proprietor of this weil known FIR CLA: H11TEL w:,th! re.specta!! inlfr his an ietdotnd tie traveling pub~ H I-. RATE- ('1 i1' 14 frn $1 per d to :t::' 'E XAY anti at the- same ton p1..-. ' n-:-!f to spr,.re no p-.ins in tI es n.ttg:tment of the house to a.usta;at its r a. puution as a first class Hotel in every r pa.WM OMN I r. yWM 0t . GOpRiMAN, I ' a- no so--t f Pronrieur. Al-- st~ellaneous. South Carolina Railroad Company, CRARLEVrOX, S. C., October 1873. ON and after SUNDAY, October 19,e Pas -enger Trains on the South Carolina EaD Road will run as follows: Volt COLMZA. l.eave Charleston at . . 9.00 a m A rrive at Columbla.................... .00 p m POE AUGUSTA. i.xave Charleston .................... 9.00 am .r: ire ::t Augusta..................... 5.0 p m roR C1ARLESTON. Leave i'umbia at................. 8.40 a m X rive a' Chr:stn at...... 4.20 p m LaVu e August4................ ........ 8.21 a m Arrnd%e "t cLarkst.ou......,. .. . ....... 1.2u p m COL CB'1'A NIG HT E.!:PRs. (Sandayhecepted.) leave Cha: :'ot-n .at.....................7.10 p m Arrive at Coumbia at... ...............26.3:a m Leave Coluind a at.. .7.15 p m Arrive ut Chrston at..6.45 a L AUGV!TA NIGHT EXPRES, (Sundays excepted.) Leavet harleton.......................8.0pm Arriveat Akugu-ta................ ... 7.5 a m Leave Au-ust. ........... 6.00 p m Arrive at Charleston........ ... .....40 a m SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Sunmerville at ...................7.25 a m Arri-e at Chirleston ....................8.4 a m Leave Ch_rleston.......................8.1) p M Arnive at Summerville..................4.0 p m CAMD.N TRAIN. Leave Camden........................ 6.50 a m Arrive at Columbia..............11.50 a m Leave Columbia.............. .1.5n n m Arrivet. Camden......................8. sp M Day and Night Trains make close connection at Augu-ta. w:th Georgia Railroad. )ay Trains only. make cloee conection with Macon aud Augu ta Railroad. This is also the quicktet and inot direct route. and as coni t'4rtable a' ch .p as any other route, to Mort ;ntmery.Semn. Moile,'ew Orleans. and all other point- Southwest, and to Louisvlle, Cin eim.,ati. (icago. St. Louis, and all other points Wcst vnd Nort4west. Columbia Night Train connectsclosely with the Greenville and Columbia Railroad; and with I the Charlotte. Columbia and A-ngwsta Railroad for points North Through tickets on sale to all points North and West. Camden Train connects at Kingville daily(ex cept Sundays: with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia on Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays. S. B. PIC9aENS, General Ticket Agent. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. GEN,EnAL PASSENGEE DEARTxEwT, COLUIAMIA. S. C.. May 15, 1874. S The followinir Passenger Schedule will be ope rated on and after Mon ay,) ay 18th instant: GOING NORTH. No. 2 Train. No. 4 Train. Leave Columbia....... ... 3.00 a. tn. 8 45 p. m. ILave Florene. . .12 25 p. m. 2.10 a. m. Arrive at Wilmington. . 7.15 p. In. 7.15 a. m. No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Rich mond. to all points North, arriving in New York at 6.0 a. m. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Old lay Line. a:;d also, via Richmond. to all pointa North, arriving in New York at 4.25 p. m. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 Train. No. 3 Train. Leave Wilmington.... .. 8 00 a. M. 6.10 p. m. Leave Florence............ e.0, p. m. 11 37 p. m. Arrive at Columbia... . 9.5 p. m. 4.0o a. m. Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily. Sunday excepted. Express Train N o. 4 leaves Columbia every night. Making close eennections at Columbla for all points South and West. Through tickets sold, and baggage checked to all principal points. Pul1man Palace Sleepers on all night trains. JAMES ANDERSON. General Superintendent. A. PoPE, General Passenger and TicketAgent. THE SHORT LINE SCHEDULE. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta U. e GFNERAL TICKET DEPARTXRNT, COLUMBIA, S. C., July19. 1874. The foilowin Passen er Schedule will be ope rated on and ater Sund, 19th instant: GOING NORTH. No. 2 Train. No. 4 TrPin. Leave Augusta..........7.45 A. 31. 4.15 P. 31. Leave Graniteville.......*8.13 A. 31. 5.11 P. 31. Leave Columbia Junc'n12.20 A. 31. 19.05 P. M. Arrive Columbia.......12.3) A. 31. 9.17 P. 31. Leave Columbia........12 42 A. M. Leave Wiunboro...... 2.49 P. M. Leave Che-ter.....$.... 4.29 P. 31. Arrive Charlotte.1 .6.45 P. 31. No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Rich mond, to all points North arriving at New York at 6.05 A. M1. No. 4 Train makes close connec tion. via Wilmington and Richmond. to all points North, arrivimg at New York at 5.15 P. M. GoI.G SOUTH. No. 1 TraIn. No. 8 Train! Leave Charlotte....8.30 A. M1. Leave (hester....11 J-2 A. M1. Leave Winnsboro...238 A.M3. A rrive at Columbia. .. 2.42 P. M1. Leave Columbia.....2.52 P. M1. 3.40 A. 31. Leave Columb'a Jun'n$3.17 P. 31. 4.15 A. M. Leave Giraniteville..17.15 P. 1. *7.48 A. 31. Arrive Augusta..5.....5 P. M1. 8.45 A. 31. *Breakfast; :Dinner; tSupper. South boun d Trains connect at Augusta, via all points South and West. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all principal points. Sleeping cars on all night trains. JAS.*ANDERSON. General Sup't! A . POPE. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. SPARTANBUR6 & UNION RAIL.ROAD. The following Passenger Schedule will be ope rated o.a and al ter 3Monday, .June 1st, 1q74: DOWN TRIAIN. U.P TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg.... 11.00) a. mo. 2.45 lBatesville.. ......11.32 11.32 2 17 2.20 Pacolet.........11.40314 . .O Jonesville.......12.15 22.. .S ?3 Unionville....12.55 i 23 m~ ~ Santuc..........1.42 15 14 15 Fish D)am.......2.12 21 11 12 Shelon..... .4 5 2. 5 'A47 10 Lyls'For . 24 12.22p.m 1.24 i.8 Str others........3 07 3.15 10.00 1".l0 Aiston..... 4.'c 0a m. 9.10 W. W. DAVIES. Superintendent. To TEx.A.s AND A RK A N SAS. Ti:e comp>leenof the TEXAS AND PA G;IFIC Ri Ai.iMAI'ci eniabh-s the KSt..INE.AW Rarr.1-i-iWs:er &Atlantic R1. R., to oIYer ti.e :ny' .ll rail rou.te fromo Georgia and tel Gao.n s toal poi4rs in Texas. On and' after l.eptembner Ist, throngh coaLches leave \. t dily for Mezmphiis, change, conectin v:.:resh thmroumgh cars ha lgan a:: riut vi :, Texas. Te.": of lNE che.nge of cairs betweecn Atai, G ., and' I! oustonII, Texas. L :.es redue by..(Il the openingr of Fu! i.frmto m he:~. obitsane~d uipon ar -a i to.LHERT B. WRENN, Suth ca:tern Ag.. Nahville, Chattanooga & S'. Lou. H. R. A Cna . E. S.\RGENT, -ouea-tern 't. L. & G. S. R. lR., A tlan ta, or to B. W. WitENN, Ge'Ia & Ticket A.g't., Se p. 2:1, :-:S-ti. A tlanta, Ga. Ih l4Ws' ald Orila~s' Friend Socet, NEWARK, N. J. CA.,il CAPITAL, $5.o.00. ny~ a-it:iv emn. hetween thme ages of 1S un 5year--.~nimay bcomeIi a membiler of this *i'w~ee en!. <h:ring S 5'I2i i~ 2 4 00 :: I 5i '1 50 la 00 ddress. EN.i. i;. IIEilOT. Mlounmt i'-a-at.I neari Chlston.'m S. C. The Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Co., <>l:lII1MOND), VA. ii *e.,fer ,. bei:. ngmunt nm.ea'4 mn rv to. re-in: ure: all 1: ik-.. - - 1.4:.35; 09 C.pe;cial :.went. Mount Piermant, near Cixarleston, S. C. TUE fiERISHAW GAZETTE, . t Cm e. S. C.. by F rank.. P'. Beard. - it haa !arg an'ntluenti circnlation in sep. :.::-1f.Cn: den. S. C. Atlanta anud Richmiond Air Line * .~i,~;,~; R, ilw55ay. T *o,( Non~Tu- xPRts TnAIN. .......e...ce... :...........................1A1p m A ri.-e at Charilotte.................... 8.11 a m G,oING SOUTH-E.XPREsS TR AN. e- Le:ave - partanburg....................1' 51 a m e. Leave (1:-eenv11n..................... ...12 33 p m Leave Se::eca City.................2.48 p m .A rrivea at Atlntan.-....................09.15 p m