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Special and. Local. INDEX TO Nzw ADvERTIszxENT. S. N. Reid-Notice. H. C. Moses-Notice, J. C. Leaby-Citations. J. H. Shell-Notice of Sale. S. F. Fant-Pratt's Astral Oil. W. H. Dickert-Holiday Goods. P. P. Toale-Prepare for Winter. W. A. Kinard-Cbristmas Goods. Foster Blodgett-Sale of Stock, &c. John F. Speck-Christmas Presents. Herald Book Store-Holiday Presents. Frazk Leslie's Illustrated Publications. Geo. G. Lane & Co.-Cbristmas Goods. Perry & Slawson-Cigars and Tobacco. Jacob Singley and Joseph Wyse-Notice. Kingsland & Heath-Glassware, Crockery, &c. ji- IF YOU WANT A NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT for your wieaughter, husband, brother, sister, or somebody else's sister, be sure and call at John F. Speck's. SfTHE HERALD BOOK STORE IS PREPARED FOR THE HOLIDAYS I AW Large lot of Albums and beautiful Chro mos, at Herald Book Store. A Toy Books for children, at from 5 cents to $1,50 at Herald Book Store. W Picture Books and Games for little~folks at Herald Book Store. sr Game of Authors, QuotatLions, Conver sation Cards, at Herald Book store, A. kinds of Stationeiy-paper, pens, ink, pencils, &c., at Herald Book Store. AW Pretty Story Books, for presents, at the Herald Book Store. W Note papers in variety, in boxes, envel opes to match, at Herald Book Store. m Cultivate a pure taste in your child by buying a good book or fascinating -game at Herald Book Store. W Chatterbox and Little Folks. the best books out, at Herald Book Store. A& DONT RUN ALL OVER town through the mud hunting Cbristmas Presents, when you can find such a large stock to select i from-at John F. Speck's. UlnR -THE COLUMBIA-Attention is so often called to that model estab lishment under the Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C.. that the readers of the HEA are by this time pretty well posted in regard to what Messrs. Kings land& Heath, the proprietors, can do in their line. It is right, though, and in the line of business, to keep the fact before the people, that in China, Glass wair, Crockery, Fancy Goods, and] a thousand and one Housekeeping arti cles,. they cannot be excelled either as to variety and excellence or in prices. As-everybody wants something at this season, our advice is to try them. 50-tf SO IF YOU WANT TO SEE something nice, call at John F. Spiek's, -and you will not regret your visit. Ladies are particular ly invited to call. No charge for looking. __ ___ PREPARE FOR WINTER. . Doii't let the cold winds of winter find your windows without sashes, or good whole doors, but have them fittd at once from-the manufactory of Mr. P. P. TOALE, whose ad 'rertisement is in another column. He-s also sole agent for the "National atMxe Paint Co.," who warrant their paint otto cracle, peel or fade. Any one can apply it. . S-tf. Wig WHAT IS THE USE FOR you to throw away your money on worthless Christmas Presents, when you can get something good and serviceable at John F. Speck's. THE Pxu.cE.-The holidays approach andfmen are looking out for the best -place to ge~t the best things to make them comfortable, and to solace them after the perplexities of business. The greatest solace to the smoker is a good segar, and to the chewer a cut of fine tobacco. The stringency in the times too make it necessary to get the most andthe best for the least money. Un der these circumstances we take pleas ure in recommending Messrs. Perry & Slawson to the highest consideration. and their elegant and well filled store as the place where a large amount of satisfaction can be obtained. We affec tinately commend them to all who in dulge in the solacing weed.. 50-tf CLARA WILDLMAN, ~IHE PEARL OF SONG, IS COMING SOON. Also, a large stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, fine Toilet Setts, Vases, Silver and China Tea Setts, fine Pocket and Table Cutlery, large stock of Pistols and Cartridges, and thousands of other things suitable for Christmas, Birthday and Bridal Presents. All of which will be sold cheap for cash only, by 49-tf. - JOHN F. SPECK. Subscriptions received at this office for Harper's and Leslie's Illustrated papers, (weekly and monthly), Scientific American, Southern Cultivator, Eural Carolinian,TYoung Folks' Gem. &c. Illustrated nublications for sale by the sin gle copy at ttlis office. 49-tf. NOTICE! I hope that every one who is indebted to me will come forward at once and pay up, and not put me to the trouble to go to their houses to collect it.- I have worked fatithfully for them, and have waited patiently with them. Dec. 1,48-2m. P. B. RUFF. TuoMPsos, Dentiet, over Phifer's Store. __________ 35-tf. SA GE N CY F OR W-A-R-D-'-S P-E-RF-E-C-T F-I-T-T-I-N-G S-H-I-ER-T-S at P H IFERE' S H OE AND CLOTHING STORE. MEA SURES TAKEN. FITS GUARANTEED at $250 E ACH. 44-tf. The Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance of Virginia, continues to prosper despite the serious financial embarrassments that have oppressed the people of the Sout'hern States during the past few years. Our people are becoming educated to the idea that by life insurance a head of a family can most cer tainly provide for the probable necessities of his family; by the liberal terms of policy in the Piedmont and Arlington, if one should fail-after paying premiums for several years -he would be entitled to a paid up policy without extra pay, generally equal in amoun t to the payments made. In the competition for business many liberal improvements have been adopted by the .everal companies canvassing for business, but not one offers superior advantages to those guarantee'd under a policy of this staunch Virginia Corporation. 48-e.o.w. Ow Sr,VER WANTED.-One thous and ounces of old Silver wanted at the Jewelry Store of J. F. Speck. The highest price will be paid for it in any ,..,,ities. 39-tf. ATTENTION iS called to sale of Horses, Mules, Corn, &c., advertised for Mon- wl day, 27th, by Mr. Foster Blodgett. col Sale positive and bargains are to be had. oul I th( CHANGE OF SCHEDUiE.-The sched- cal ules on the G. & C. Rail Road werel, the changed on Monday last. Up passen-i ori ger train arriving here at 10.30, and for down train at 2.35. of AGAIN.-Our mention that the work sid on the Laurens Raiload was completed It to within about four miles of Laurens was incorrect. The workmen being w4 still this side of Clinton-where for the Ou to last week they have been in a mud hole. Eo W. H. DICKERT presents his Christ- sa mas card to the public and makes an- thn nouncement that he is prepared to suit Ba all wants in his line of business, and mc the best of it is that his prices are low ag< down to suit the times. Give him a ball. drt TiE SAMNE O1. PLAcE.-Mr. W. A. we Kinard, in this issue, makes pleasant hol mention that he is in receipt of his holi- W< day goods, which he has commenced to be sell cheap for cash. He has some of i the nicest things out in the sweet line, dai besides sabstantials, and is determined coi to please. Don't forget the place, the old and familiar "Baltimore Corner." vis the CAPT. J. F. SPECK will make such ne, a display of beautiful fancy goods du ring the holidays as never was seen in Newberry since Adam was a boy. With les the goods now in store and those still On to come, his stock will he unusually ri, large and brilliant, and those seeking a pretty and serviceable presents are ad- for vised to call. ad) At a regular Communication of Amity a g Lodge held Monday night, 6th instant, An the following officers were elected: tic H. C. Moses, W. M. iI W. T. Tarrant, S. W. wr J. 0. Peoples, J. W. ml A. G. Mavbin, Treasurer. are J. E. Chapman, Secretary. bu; ext A FINE DISPLAY.-The stock exhib- siz< ited by Messrs. Geo. Lane & Co.. in var Confectione-y, Fruits, Canned Goods, rou &c,, is unusually large, and the sight of exI the well-filled shelves is a refreshing anc one. They are certainly prepared for nes the holidays, and can supply every de- poi mand in their line which cAn be made AB on them. They will in a few days make such a display of Toys as will run all the youngsters in the land wild. Sal _______timE TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE from cle Dec. 6, to Dec. 13: . Levi E. Folk to Charlton B. Counts, the 100 acres, $100. D. A. Dickert and Mary C. Dickert dui to Alice A. Fulmer, wife of W. W. Ful mer, 70 acres, $1,000. J. J. Carrington, Sheriff, to Richard 2 Clark, 466 acres, $3,685. doE James 0. Meredith to Ezekiel P. un Mathews, 283 acres, $2,830. I Benjamin M. Boozer to Mary C. Tay- the ]or, 50 acres, $313.22. ga THE JAPS.-Temperance Hall was ble not crowded on Tuesday night last, but the turn out was good, considering the rCe weather, and there was not a man, wo man or child who did not show ths atta highest appreciation of the truly won- act derful performance. Owing to the want I of room on the stage and the low ceil- anc ing, several of the best things on the the programme were omitted, to the regret Thb of all, What was performed, however, 3 was better than anything .of its kind sto ever witnessed in Newberry. The law anc of gravitation was indeed set at defiance too by these sharp eyed, quick handed and apparently boneless strangers. ble LET THE PEoPLEF KNow.-The Christ- get mas holidays approach, and our mer- M chants being wide-awake men have no i doubt prepared extensively to supply mo the thousand and one wants of this fori festive and generous occasion. As it wo only comes once a year, money is spent ma freely, and it behooves our merchants ~ to let the people know what they have Ru; on hand. To make botn ends meet. reo that is, to accommodate merchants and tiel public both, we throw open our columns coc for any and all advertisements which old may be brought. Some have ahecady come in, and we invite the reader to look over the paper and see who has toy good and seasonable articles. sh CLARA WILDMAN COMIPAY.-ThiS -Ii favorite Comedy Company, largely in-ti creased since last winter, will make a first appearance here this season on Ithe Wednesday evening at Temperance Ifro Hall, on which occasion will be pre- sui sented "Married and Divorced," wvith on the Musical Extravaganza, "Our Prima If Donna." We feel assured that Miss Clara, ( Mr. Wildman, and the Company gen- wil erally, will have no reason to complain an< of their reception. The plays selcted gle for the opening night are good, and the h:ui treat which is now offered after so long Thi an interregnum will be highly appre- we cated. The management announces a ( stay of six nights and perhaps more. w Reserved seats to be had at Speck's- tie oo< EFFECTS OF EDUCATIO.-One of the vis bligting effects of "book larning" wvas thia shown in our town on Friday. Four hat negroes each sold cotton to Mr. T. F. Harmon, two of them were either not dei tinctured with the prevailing epidemic, dor rascality, or knew nothing about the u three R's, especially the one relating to m figures. The other two, however, were more advanced, and on receiving their va cotton tickets with the weights, changedva the first figure of their bales from 4 to 5, and presenting them, received payw for 500 lbs. instead of 400. As soon as on4 it was discovered, Harmon went for fro them, and found one, who paid $20 to lac get out of the scrape, and was "berry inc tankful for dat." The other put out, qu but sent up his donation just as the sun declined, and to the same amount. Both H E realize now that honesty is the best thi policy. We advise our cotton buyers we before paying hereafter to examine Ch tickets closely. fro FRai LESLIE, at his Mammoth Publish ig House, 537 Pearl Street, New York, is sues seventeen beautifully il lustrated news-. papers and magazines. Mr. Leslie was the ing first in the United States to undertake the Th publication of a weekly illustrated newspa- wa per and to him belongs the honor of being fer the publisher of "The Oldest illustratedth Newspaper in America." The person who secures the agency for these publications for me this vicinity, and will give our citizens an wil oppornity of inspecting the several issues 1 and copies of the eight magnificeut chromos the choice from which is given with a sub- i scription to either of the illustrated weeklies, ani will have a handsome and profitable business. Sp: These papers are well known, and sell readily mc from 10 to 15 cents on newstands, and are Tih now first offered through agents to annual subscribers, with a valuable chromo which, w~ to all lovers of art, is alone worth more than ly the subscription price. An annual subscri- so ber to the Illustrated Newspaper receives du- ne ring the year over 832 newspaper pages. Folded to the size of a large octavo book, the subscriber would have 3,228 pages, equal to seven octavo books of ordinary size, say of* 460 pages each, and one-half of these pages to~ would contain fine engravings, and for the centennial year will make the most accurate and valuable illustrated liistory of the Na tional Jubilee published. We advise our Re readers, after they have subscribed to the lt Newbrry HEaALD, to secure one of Frank Leslie's illustrated periodicals, and with it t hea onm% cr-hmmn 5AD ACCIDFNT.-James Alewine, ite lad about 14 years old, with ored bov, Calvin Henderson, wen shooting on Saturday last. Througl foulness of the gun the ramrod be ne fast while loading, and while ii hands of Calvin, who was endeav ng to get it out, the gun discharged eing the ramrod through the stomaci young Alewine from left to rig e, from which he died on SundaN ippears that the deceased had cocke gun previous to its dischaige an s assisting his companion in gettin, the rod, and was told by the latte let it alone. The Coroner, J. 1 :helberger, who gave us the facts -s that Alewine declared earnestl t it was not Calvin's fault. Dr. L. E Les was called in, but could do n re than alleviate the dying boy' >ies by opiates. "ERSONAL.-Another handsom immer put in an appearance las ek, Mr. McKellar of the stationer ise of Edward Perry, of Charleston regret to say he found the stationer; iness dull. tmong the visitors to town on Mon r we were pleased to notice 3.r. Jq o Singley, of Prosperity. ,o]. Pe4ke, of the Laurens Railroad Ited us Thursday last, He was o1 way to Charleston on official busi s. Jr. Francis Tryon, travelling for th )ular house of P. P. Toale, of Char :on, favored us with a visit last week e of his objects is to sell the Count; ht for Pettierew's famous Hand Plow I whoever buys it will realize a littl< tune if the sale is pushed properly an< ertised in the HERALD. Another an< reater object is to introduce the Grea erican Fire Extinguisher to the no of the Newberry merchants. As i nderstood that the various Under ters reduce the rates of insuranc terialiy where these Extinguisher kept, it is to the interest of ou iness men to procure them. Thes inguishers are of various kinds an< s, and adapted to all uses. The ad ttage presented in them are nume s, as Mr. Trvon has no doubt alread: >lained to tie business community I we feel it our duty to urge an ear t consideration of a matter so im tant. )UT THE ToWN AND COUNTY. t rained, hailed and thundered oz urday night last, and for the firs e in five weeks the Sabbath wa, ir. The day was charming. he sun shined out on Thursday, an' sight was refreshing. 'his minds us that the street shiner! ing the late slop drove a fine busi s in cleaning boots. L man always on time-and whi s everything nice and well that hi lertakes-Mr. J. J. Amick. )r. S. F. Fant is happily able to sel celebrated Astral Oil at 50 cents i on. Nverybody is wild now. The adora Clara Wildman is in town and wil iain for a time. he little brown jug of the elder Jai -acted lively attention. It seeme< ially to be imbued with a spirit. politeness costs no man anything I yet some men are so niggardly tha y withhold the commonest civilities ay don't know any better. lFall & Pool,have the most elegan ::k of goods for ladies, gentleme: I youth in the country. Go and see ,if they don't sell cheap. he Laurens train took up a valua cargo on Thursday, both in passen s and freight, and conductor Jas. O redith was all smiles. hen a man to whom you len< ney says he will be indebted to yoi ver, you may believe him. He Lld not tell a lie for such a smnai tter. )n the recommendation of Sol Snmitl sell, we have tried "goose"-ant ret to say that it was a trial of pa' ice. Two days were required ti k it tender. No doubt the bird wva rs. Somebody with a book was il n last week. If industry and per erance will accomplish anything will certainly succeed. We fee ~hted1 at not receiving a visit or get a chance to buy a book. dr. Martin Harris deserves credit fo substantial granite pavement is t of his establishment. It is muel crior to the old zig zag affair furthe He intends to continue the walk o one else does we give him credit )r streets again present a familia iter aspect. Mud is everywhere I there is so much of it that the sin mule and cart of Council canno il sand enough for the crossings e best is being done, however, an< take to the slosh like a mud turtle. Thristmas is one week nearer thal en ve last alluded to it, and the lit ones are that much nearer to thi )d things they are to receive. W< h them ever so much luck, and tras t old Kis may not withhold hi )ickert and his lieutenant, Alexan , though they do not show vast ab ninal proportions, carry big heart ler their vests, and guarantee t< ke good all of their promises in feed the hungry and in supplying thi -ous wants of mammas and children t man sometimes gets into a mes: en e least expects it. We got int Son Saturday night, which cami i the store of Mr. Durham Love e. It was a nice mess too, very fini eed, and if anybody is curious an in ry at the store will satisfy. L tremendous yell in front of the rn.u office on Friday, induced us t< ak that all the merchants in tow: r rushing to our office to advertisi ristmas goods. Alas it was only a: ortunate rabbit which had escape< an impecunious darkey. ['he scene at the market house o; dnesday morning last was distress :ly blue. Every window was closed e cheerful rip of the butchers sav s silent, no fat slabs of beef were of d, and baskets and tin pans carrie< re empty were taken back in same lancoly condition. Noewberry wen hout meat that day. Deplorable. It is a pity, but we are forced to be e that Mr. Lathaum has backed dowl I taken water. lie gives notice ii rtanburg that he cannot furnish an, re ogs for less than nine cents is is in keeping with the true "in rdness" of the times, but unfortunate loes not agree with the inwardnes far as relates to sausage. We wvil er swear by Latham again. ['ho HERALD Book Store is now fu School Books fresh from publishers ;ether with all kinds of Stationery. 1--tf. ______ __ Iarion, Batavia, and Revere doubl pp Papeteries, Excelsior, Belle, Gai Ld, Auburndale, Arlington, and Bell lene Papeteries and Initial papers ;i rLn)RBok Stoe 41-t Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is particularly re commended for children. It cures Coughs. Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, and Whooping t Cough. Is pleasant to the taste and acts I like a charm. Pt ice, 25 cents. 2 List of Letters remaining in the Post Office - at Newberry, S. C.: Martha Adams, John Agabagier, H. Bailey, Chelsia Boozer, Lucinda Brooks, Alick Byrd, Jas. L. Coleman. J. H. Coleman, Robt Counts, t Levi B. Davis, Jar, H. Dabron, Smith L. Da vis, Miss B. Daniels, Capt. Davis, Lewis Duckett, Nancy Derrick, Eugenia Fellers, Jno. Glymph, W. Green, Wm. Hays, Jno. C. Hachtel, Hiram Hurce, Mrs. Eliza Hough, Thos. Johnson, Lauson Long, .1. J. Long, r Mrs. L. McClough, Robt Martin, Jas. Mudis, Francis Marshall, G. P. MeIn ire, L. C. Mc Crackin, Mrs. Nancy R. Nelson, C. H. Neill, P. S. Pharr, Lewis Quomton, Sim Rauf. Mat V tie Reese, Miss Emma F. Stewart, Charity Stutman, Lige Saterfield, G. J. Smith, W. D W. Spence, Miss Sallie Smith, Martin Shack, s J. H. Smith, G. H. Taylor, A. A. Talley, Lucy Wardsworth, S. F. Wall, R. S. Wil liams, Wm. H. Whitmire, C. K. Williford, W. H. Watson, Dr. J. N. Williams, Jno. H. Williams, Jr. 7 A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1876 of the sterling Medical F Annual, known as Hostetter's Almanac, is now ready, and may be obtained, free of cost, of druggists and general country dealers in all parts of the United States and British Amer ica. and indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere. It combines, with the soundest practical advice for the preser 2 vation and restoration of health, a large - amount of interesting and amusing light reading, and the calender, astronomical cal culations, chronological items, &c., are pre B pared with great care, and will be found - entire~y accurate. The issue of Hostetter's Almanac for 1876 will probably be the largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hos tetter & Smith, Pittshurg, Pa., on receipt of 3 a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by I mail to any person who cannot procure one ] in his neighborhood. 48-5t. - Conunercial. t NEwBERRY, December 14.-Market closed - with a favorable tendency-price ruling at s 12 cents. Bales shipped during week 614' LIvERPOOL, December 13.-Cotton active and tirmer-middling uplands 7; middling t Orleans 7T. a NEW YORK, December 13. -Cotton easier; sales 965, at 13 5-16a131. Gold dull at 1.14*a . 1.14g. BALTIMORE, December 13.-Cotton firm middling 12ja13. F CHARLESTON, December 13.-Cotton quiet ,-midldling 12ja12 15-16. - AUGUSTA, December 13.-Cotton quiet - and demand moderate-middling 121. eMiscellaneous. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By virtue of the power and authority in me vested by a mortgage thereof, duly ex ecuted and delivered to me, by Chloe S. 5 Wells, on the first day of March, A. D. 1874, - to secure the payment of certain indebted ness described in said mortgage, I will sell, at public auction, at Newberry Court House, on the 3d day of January, A. D. 1876, the following Real Estate of the said Chloe S. Wells, to-wit: I All that tract of land situate in said i County and State, containipg ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX - ACRES more or less, 3nd bounded by lands of Julius B. Smith, and others, by Gauntt street and public )road leading to Langford's mill on Bush Iriver. To be sold in three separate tracts and plats to be exhibited. STERMS OF SALE.-One-half cash ; bal anice to be paid at twelve months, with in terest from day 'of sale, and secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Pur t chaser to pay for papers. 1 R. H. WRIGHT. ,Dec. 8, 49-4t. .are now reorganizing their general agencies. Energetic men may secure the control of all 'sales in specified territory of a staple arti cle. A permanent cash business and a mon opl htmay be made to pay $5,000 per anmFor particulars address, 'with stamp i enclosed, G. A. LUMPK!N, President, Dec 8, 40-2t. 147 Reade Street, New York. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee of SWilliam C. Chase, I will make distribution -of the assig'ned assets, and final close of the Sasinment, on the 7th day of Janu-iry, A. D. 1876, and that all the creditors of said sEstate must render to me, or my Attorneys, Messrs. Moorman & Schnpert, on or be 1 fore that day, their demaids, duly attested, - or I will not be liable to make good the ,same. A. G. MAYBIN, 1 Dec. 7, 1875-49-4t Assignee. Buncombe Wagons. SDo you want a good TWO or FOUR 1 HOlSE WAGON ? If so, write to HOW 1 ELL & MORGAN, Laurel Fork, Buncombe r County, N. C., for particulars. .Dec. 8, 49-St* Real Estate Sale. - By order of the Probate Judge, I will t sell, jOn Tuesday, the 21st .Day of .De cember Next, 1at the late residence (near Bull Street) of -Bolton Counts, deceased, the following a PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to Ssaid deceased, consisting of sTwo Mules. Fifteen Head of Cattle. - Six Bales of Cotton and s Cotton Seed. SA half interest in a Syrup One C otton Gin. Farming Implements. SHousehold and Kitchen - Furniture, &c. -Terms made known on day of sale. H. H. COUNTS, Adm'r. Dec. 1, 48-3t. SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, INEWBERRY COUNTY. 1 By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge. IWhereas, 1H. C. Moses. Esq., Clerk of Circuit Court, hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the -Estate and eff'ects of Jno; W. Mangum, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said -deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court House, S. t C., on the 7th day of January next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the -forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, Swhy the said Administration should not be Sgranted. Given under my Hand, this 1st day ot December, Anno Domini, 1875. JA MES C. LEA HY, J. r. rN. c. Dec. 8, 49-4t. OATS---CORN. .1 RED RUST PROOF OATS, 890 cts. per bushel. WHITE OATS, 75 ets. per bushel. .1 A large lot CORN on hand and for sale, - at 81.20 per bushel, at Nov. 10, 45-tf. HARM ON'S. e Plow Iron and Steel. '-A larg ot of PLOW IRON and STEEL, e just arrived. tt IAt HARMON'S. f.ar, 1in - Miscellaneous. BIRGINS, BARGAINS. FOR SALE A GOOD CARRIAGE AND A FARMER'S COOKING STOVE. CHEAP FOR CASH. Apply to Z. L. WHITE. Dec. 8. 49-3*. NOTICE. My wife, Ann Gary, having left my bed and board, all persons are hereby forbidden to hire, harbor or give aid or comfort to her in any wanner whatever, as I will pros ecute any person so doing. And, further, I will not be responible for any debts she mray contract. WILLIAM GARY. Dec. 6, 1875-49-3t*. ILL AND GET ONE OF THE FOLLOWIN~G IlUSTRATED PAPERS, FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR. DAYS' DOINGS. CHIMNEY CORNER. AT THE NEWBERRY HERALD Dec. 1, 48-tf, BOOK STORE. FOUR M'k'E HOU E The oldest .Merchant in the County advertises in the Herald and finds it profitable. I respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have in store A. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, embracing every kind of article kept in a first class store, and AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bargains can be had as I am determined to give satisfaction to my customers, and sell lower than any other merchant in the County. I see that the merchants of the city of Newberry, held a meeting and resolved to sell standard printq at 10 cents, and it is said and believed by people generally, that the merchants of Newberry city sell cheaper than in any other city this side of New York, except the FOUR MILE HOUSE, therefore to carry this out I must sell standard prints at 9j ets., and other articles in proportion. JOHN P. KINIaRD Dec. 1, 48--tf. SEEING I8 BELIEVING! CHEAP FOR CASH ! J. B. LEONAR & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MANUFACTU RED Tobacco and Segars, Respectfully calls attention to his very large stock in the above line, as also in Confectioneries, Candies, Canned Goods. -Together with Wines and Liquors, Of all grades, and warranted pure. All ot which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. A long experience In this business, and the large and varied stock on hand war-1 rants us in guaranteeing satisfaction. An examination is asked. J. B. LEONARD & CO. Dec. 1, 48 -3m. NOTICE Is hereby given that on the fifth day of January, A. D. 1876, I will apply to the Probate Court of Newberry County, S. C., for finial discharge as administrator of the Estate of Mitchel S. Suber, decensed. THOMAS S. MOORMAN, Administrator. 24th Nov., 1875-48-4t.. A Great Invention. SOMET HING TO SAVE MONEY. Clar son's celebrated Patent Metallic Iron Shoe Soles and Heels. One pair Shoes or Boots with these will last as long as five without them. Come one and all and see and try them. For sale at Nov. 10, 45-tf. H ARMON'S. Notice for Final Discharge. I hereby give notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Newberry County, fr a final discharge as surviving Adminis trator of Dr. R. B. Worthington, deceased, on Wednesday, the 5th day of January next. JAMES W. WILLIAMS, Surviving Adm'r. Nov. 30, 1875-48-5t. WHEAT BRAN 5,000 lbs. WHEAT BRAN, for sale at Nov. 10, 45-tf. HARMON'S. THE FALL SESSION OF THE NEWBERRY FEMALE ACADEMY WILL COMMENCE ON THE 15TH SEPT. A. P. PJFER, A.M., Principsal, WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS. The advantages afforded by this institu tion for a thorouigh and complete edea tion, are second to no other in the State, while the Tuition is low, viz: from $12.50 to $22.50 in advance, or on satislactory securities. Boarding in private families at moderate rates. For further particulars enquire of the Secretary of the Board, Mr. S. P. Boozer, or of A. P. PIFER, Aug 18, 33-tf. Principal. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to fish or hunt or otherwise trespass upon the lands be longing to either of the undersigned. THOS. W. HOLLOWAY, .J. A. CANNON, W. P. CANNON, J. WESLY FOLK, JOEL A. BERLY, M. D. Dec. 1, 48-1m. N. 0. Molasses. FINE N. 0. MOLASSES, New Crop, $1 per Gallon. Just received and in store, at No. , 45-_f. HARMON'S. Clothing. PHE LARGEST IND BES STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENTS' AND YOUTHS' UY/R NIS 11NI 9 0 D J EVER EXHIBITED IN NEWBERRY. DRESS SUITS of finest qualities, at price n accordance with the times. BUSINESS SUITS, in variety and al rices. BOYS' SUITS, $5 to $10. UNDERCARMENTS, all kinds and qualities. BOOTS, SHOES and HATS BROGANS A SPECIALTY, 3esides every other article kept in a firs class Clothing House. AGENTS FOR [EEP'S CELEBRATED HALF-MADE SHIRTS $16 PER DOZEN. Examination of goods and prices solicit ed. WRIGl & COPPOCK1 Sep. 29, 39-tf. JNO, SCOTT & CO. 11w CLOTEN HOIS11 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. C LOT ING AND REARS' RISHING GOODS In styles and prices to suit the times. Dutting and Making Suits t( Order-a Specialty. The public most respectfully invited ti mamine our Stock. Sep. 29, 39-tf. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry BIERCKIS & DIVIS' uVw Jgilay 'iToDI Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets, COL UMBIA, S. C. Now open a lull and splendid assortmen [EWELEY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVE] AND PLATED WABE, SPECTACLES, FANCY ARTICLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, CANES, SPORTEEN'S GOODS, &c. The proprietors are well known, and har n expriecof many years In the bus EWEL RY BUSINESS on his own accon .n this city for mny yeraspast. Mr. Dav mopular house of Radcliffe & Co. ,and for the ast four and a half years in the employ o e respectfully invite our old friends and istomers and the public to call and inspec AHSto eoCLOCKS and JEWELRY RE RAV1G dotheat short notice. Workica Soe agents for the celebrated SPENCE1 DIMN PCADIEitCKS & DAVIS. MR. DIERCKS respectfully informs hi hat he has reoved his GROCERY D PARTMENT to the rear, where he has one o :he laWest and best assortments ot FAMILl 3ROCRIES to be found in the city. Attached to this branch is my RESTAU EANT, where all kinds of refreshments arn erved in best styles day and night. Oct. 20, 42-3m. .G. DIERCKS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF .NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. George A . Langtord ~) and John D. Cash, Adm'rs. IComplaint arAgainst 'lza for beth Jane Langford, j Relief. and others, | Defendants. J The creditors of Stanmore S. Langford eceased, are required to render on oatl Lad establish their respective demands ii ;his Court, on or before the twentieth da; f December next. J. C. LEAHY, J. P. November 26, 1875. 48-3t NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to trespas: apon the lands belonging to any one of th< mdersiged. Y. J. POPE, SALLIE H. F. POPE, MARY E. H. POPE. Nov. 23, 1875. 4'7-1m Canary ; Birds< We have an endless variet of these pel oany part o0f thite d eStates at the mar cet prices: )ne air young Birds-good Singers, $3 04 " " older " " " 6 04 Will send either Male or Female, as de pired. Terms CASH with the order. Wi tre also agents for the new ILK FOWLS OF JAPAN. These birds are covered with long silk3 eastea ofhathers, gen pur ple an --large as brahmas-Very hardy and grea ayers, never have Cholera or Gapes an< tre sold at present for $8 per pair or $10 fo: Special terms for Parrots, Swans and othel pet animals on receipt of stamp. Address by registered letter,) FRANK LINDSEY & CO., Agents, Nov. 17, 46-im. HOLSTON, VIRGINIA. TILLMAN & DAWKINS, Shavig anod Hair Dression SSALOON, [)ne Door Below Baitimore Corner, on Adam Street. Gentlemen guaranteed a clean shave, neat cut and polite attention. June 9, 23-tf. LM! LIE! The finest quality of PURE WHIT] LIME, on hand and for sale at MAYES & MARTIN'S. uly 14 28-9. t f Dry Goods, Groceries, Xc. B R G aIXS! TO BE HAD AT HARMON'S,i (Next Door to the Bank,) Where can be found a great many goods at REDUCED PRICES. A nice lot of NEW PRINTS, just receiv ed, at 6tc. per yard. Good BLEACHED HOMESPUN, a yard wide, at loc. per yard. HEAVY -KERSEY, for winter wear, at 12c. per yard. Nice bed BLANKETS, at $4.00 per pair. Nice lot BOOTS, SHOES, &c. 'My stock is large and embraces a great variety of goods, all of which I am deter mined TO SELL AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Call and be convinced. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods, at / HARMON'S. Dec. 8, 49-tf. F. w. & I I CK Have in store their PALL AND WINTHR STOI OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AN D CLOTHING. In all the various lines, the stock is large and has been selected with great care. The ladie.Q are invited to examine our assortment of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, White Goods, Embroideries, &., CASSIMERES AND PIECE GOODS Of all kinds for gentlemen and youth. Besides the above we have in store a fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks of all kinds, HEAVY GOODS FOR PLANTATION WEAR, Atd many other articles which it is need less to mention. The above goods WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. P. W. & R. S. CHICE. Sep. 22, 38-tt. J. C. E0 & 0O., DEALERS-IN GROCERIES, -0O all kinds, such as Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Ba'con, Choice Hams, ~ Flour. Lard, Molasses, Mackerel, Corn, FRESH ~MEAL AND GRIST. -Pickles, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segars, Tobacco, * Soap, &c. f ~ Together wit.h Sheetings and. Yarns, BASSINS AN/D TIES, NON-EXPLO877E KEROSENE, - And all other articles to be found in a GRO CERY STORE, and all of which will BE SOLD CHEAP TO TRESPASSERS. Positive notice is hereby given, that if any person or persons are found trespass ing on my farm or about my premises day or night from this date, that they will be dealt with to the utmost limit of the law. Dec. 8, 49-8t. J. J. AMICK. Seegers' vs, Cincinnati -Beer. The Cincinnati Gazette makes the aston ishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with mo lasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculus Tdicus an.1 r'ux vomica entered largely in to its compos.dion. J. C. SEEGERS guarantees his beer to be pure and reliable. He does not adulterate it, but brews from the best barley, malt and hops. Feb. 4, 5-tf. NOTICE. Pursuant to the order of the Hon. James C. Leahy, as Judge of Probate for the County of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as the Executors of the last Will of Mrs. Martha Young, deceased, will make a final settlement of our accounts, and immediately thereafter apply for a final discharge as said Executors, on Thursday. the 16th day of December next, in said Court of Probate. WILLIAM LESTER, HENRY S. BOOZER, DAVID A. CROSSON, As Execatlors, &c., of Mrs. Martha Young. Nov. 17, 46-5t. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee and Agent of the Assigned Estate of Thomas Cook, we will make distribution of the As sets of said Estate, and final close of the Assignment, on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1876, and that all the creditors of said Estate must render to us, or our Attorneys, Messrs. Moorman & Schumpert, on or be fore that day, their demands, duly attested, or we shall not be liable to make good the same. A. G. MAYBIN, Assignee, R. S. CHICK, Agent. -Dec. 7, 1875. 49-5t. Notice to Trespassers. I hereby forbid any person or persons from trespassing on my plantatior. either a for hunting, fishing or any other purpose, and any one so trespassing will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law. ncc 8, 49o... .R. 8. LYLES. Dry Goods, Groceries, Jc. JONES, DIVIS & BO NIlGHTS, SUCCEO80S TO E. C. SMVER & Co., ANDDEAMM--r5I DRY GoODS, Carpets, Oil thi MaHings, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ete., COLUMBIA, S. C. The at tention of purchasers in every part of this State is'called to consider a very ino portint faet, namely, that the old estab lished house of R. C. SHIVER & CO., W rot closed but reorganized upon the only basis that business can be carried on suc cessfully, STRICTLY CASH, And we assure our patrons that we shall continue the same honorable course of deal ing with them that was such a distinguished feature wi the house of R. C. Slaiva & Co. We have now in store the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, a Hats, Caps, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., Ever seen in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wants of this com munity better than buyers residing-else where. The entire stock will be offered at prices never before equalled in this section. THE PRICES WILL STARTLE AND ATTRACT YOU AT SIGHT. We invite you to bend at once for SAMPLES OF THESE NEW AND HAND SOME G00DS, And, if shown to your friends and neigh bors, we are sure it- will be to your advan tage to send us a large order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C. 0. D., and guarantee satisfaction. Best 6jc. Prints in the city. Long Gloths 8t, 10, 121c. None equal to them in the State. Well kno.wn brands of Alpacas and Mo hairs, just imported. Hosiery Derartment-Fu. of well assort ed goods at popular prices. Gents' Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoe Department is second to none on this continent. From the.cheap est Brogan to the finest Hand Made goods. .The most coinplete and best managed Carpet Department in the world. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans are bought by the case and sold at a very small ad vance. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet ings sold at factory prices. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will astonish. We Shanl Expect an Order from You or a Call When You Visit0Our City. D. JoNES. C. BOUENIGHT. . H. DAVIs. E. s. BOUEIGHT. Sep. 29, 39-3m. NEW STOCK! Prices to Suit the Times! The citizens of Newberry and surround ing Counties, are respectfully invited to call at the store of M. FOOT, Where Bargains May Be lad DRY GOODS, f All Qualities and Varieties. Gentlemen's and Youths' PIIECE (00DS, Fine and common. TOGETHER WITH BOL 113, EATS NOTIONS, A&c. All of which will be sold CHEiAP FOR CASH. -Also, in store, Of All Kinds. My goods were bought favorably and selected with great care especially for this market, and I am determined to give satis faction, not only in quality and variety, but in prices, and all that I ask is an ex amination of my stock before buying else where. I. FOOT. Oct. 13, 41-ti. A LARGE LOT OF Bagging and Ties. Zalt. - Bacon. Flour. Meal. Fine N. 0. Molasses. Sugar House MolaSSes. Sugar. Coffee. Rice. P?earl Grist, &c. For sale at HARMON'S, Next Door to Bank. Aun. 29, R...tf.