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~---ci~1and Local INDE=-TONw ADVERTISEMENTS. Clara Wildman Troupe. F. M. Hill & Co.-Pictures. Wm. F. Naace-Insnrance. J. J. Carrington-Sieriff's Sale. MXS.-Foster Blodgett-Boardinz. G,. &C. R' R.-Change of Schedule. James Y. Calbreath-Professional Card. S. A. Hanter-School Teacher Wanted. John P. Bnzbardt and H. H. Folk-Notice. Frank Leslie's Publishing House-Agents Wanted. THE LNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ARTHUR COFFI, President, M. MARIs, Secretary. $5,000,000 IN ASSETS. Offers its policies at sound rates to t1w citizen of Newberry and adjoining country. It is the oldest Stock Company in America, and having stood the test of time and fire for over eighty years, points with pride to its honorable re cord. All classes of property covered. Applications taken and policies writ ten by WM. F. NANCE, 51-1t Agent. LArzsws R. R. ScEDu.%-Tbe Lau.ens Train makes connection with the Greenville passenger on Tuesdays, rbarsdays and Sat urdays, and leaves the head of the Road at 8 o'clock A. M., and returning leaves New berry after the down Greenvllie passenger. Jl0- IF YOU WANT A NICE CHRIST.KAS PRESENT for your wife, daughter, husband, brother, Ssiter, or somebody else's sister, be sure and call at John F. Speck's. THE HERA T-D BOOK STORE F S PREPARED FOR THE HOLIDAYSI M Large lot of Albums and beautiful Chro mos, at Herald Book Store. w oy Books for children, at irom 5 cents to $1,s0at Herald Book Store. - plcture Booki and Games for little folks at Herald Book Store. A Game of Authors,.Quotations, Conver aton Cards,'at Herald Book store. -All kinds of Stationery-paper, pens, ink, pencils, -&c., at Heiald Book Store. c- Fretty Story Books, for present3, at the Herald Book Store. otepapers in vari'ety, in boxes, envel opes to match, at Herald Book Store. Vultivate i;uare taste in your chud by buying.agood book or faseinating ..game at Herald Book Store. Chatterbox and Little Folks, the best books ont, at Herald Book Store. geDONT RUN ALL OVER ~nsir4rough the mud- hunting Christmas Presents, when you can --find sdeh a large stock to select Irqo a t John F. Speck's.. - UXD rTHE COLUMBIA.-Attention isaa fn called to that model estab bshn$nzt undert,thesCohm9a Hotel, C0elumbia, S2 C., that the readers of the HEa&n are by' this time pretty well ~din regard to what Messrs. Kings &-Heath, the proprietors, can do an their line. It is right, though, and -' iee-ine of business, to keep the fact before the people, that in China, Glass wae,. rockery, Fancy Goods, and a thousand and one Housekeeping arti eles, 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 zIF YOU WANT TO SEE something nice, call at John F. eksand. you will not regret your visit. Ladies are particuar -ly invited to call. No charge for PREAREFORWINTER. ~ADon't~ let the cold winds of winter find orwindows without sashes, or good whole~ doos, ar av thm 6tedatonce from the mnanufactory of Mr. P. P. TOALE, whose ad vertisemnent is in another column. He is also sole agent for the "National Mizsed Paint Co.," who warrant their paint not: to crack, peel or fa-le. Any one can apply it.53 . WWHAT IS THE USE FOR you to throw away your money -on worthless Christmas Presents, when you can-get something good * 'hnd serviceable at John F. Speck's. THE Pr.ac.-The holidays approach -and men are looking -out for the best place to get the best things to lmake ilarm comfortable, and to solace them after thspggplexities of business. The -greatest solag to the smoker is a good *segar,and to the che wer a cut of fine tobacco. The stringency in the times tomake it necessary to get the most and the-best for the least money. Un der these.circumstances we take pleas. uire 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 tionately commend them 'to all who in &ulge in 'te solacing weed. 50-tf * CLARA WILDMAN, - THE 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 ensh only, by -49-tf. . JOHN F. SPECK. Subscriptions received at this office fo: Harper's and Leslie's Illustrated papers (weekly and monthly), Scientific American Southern Cultivator, ltural Carolinian,10auns *Folks' Gem, &c. --Illustrated publications for sale by the sin gle copy-at this office. . 49-tf. NOTICE! I hope that every one who is inidebted to me will come forward at once am pay up, and not put me to the troubl< to go to their houses to collect it. 'have worked faithfully for them, anc hare waited p:Ziently with them. Dec. 1, 48-2mn. P. B. RlUFF. THom?soy, Dentist, over Phifer's store. 35-tf. -OLD SILvER WArTE.--One thons and ounces of old Silver wanted at th -Jewelry Store of J. F. Speek. Th hig~hest price will be paid for it in an: jnantities.39t In accordance with time honored usage a half sheet only will be issued from this office -next week, that editor, printers and ye devil may have a brief respite from work. Any person who desires a good place to board at is advised to apply to Mrs. Foster Blodgett. PERSONAL.-COl W. 11. Walker ar rived here to-day, -and is welcomed by hi many friends. DEATH.-We regret to learn that Capt. J. D. A. Kibler, lost a daughter, aged 6 years, by diptheria, on the 11th. ADMITTED.-Georgc Johnstone, Esq., of Newberry. has been admitted to practice in the Courts of the United kStates, for the District of South Caro lina. We acknowledge a neat and complete Almanac from the Abbeville XLdiuam office. It contains much valuable in formation. The energetic publishers have our thanks. RELIGIOUS NOTICE.-Rev. J. B. Tray wick will preach at Lebanon Methodist Church fourth Sunday morning in De cember. I will preach at same place on Christmas day. T. G. HERBERT. WIAT THEY CALL IT.-At this fes five season of the year it is appropriate ly called Christmas steam, and the quantity of it on hand is enormous. A man with a full head of steam can be easily distinguished from one who is not charged. The friends of Dr. and Mrs. Homel P. Tarrant, now of Augusta, Ga., will learn with regret that they suffered by fire on the 14th instant. .Thanks to the prompt aid of their friends and the time ly action of the firemen their loss was not very heavy. A copy of the catalogue of the King's Mountain Military Scbool is acknowl edged. The school is under the skillful direction of Col. A. Coward. Forty one students were in attendance last session. The course of study at this institution and the discipline enforced has made it very popular. "WORTRY OF ExAMrM.E-The town council of Abbeville merit the undying thanks of the taxpayers. They manage to work the-streets of the town free of exuense, by i,sing the labor of offenders against the m :nicipal laws." The Prcss and Banner is authority for the above, and it has reason to boast. BOOKs AND CHnoxOs.-For holiday presents, books and chromos are first in importance, as they are not only appro priate, but instructive, and help to cul tivate a pure and wholesome taste. Books and pictures are twin sisters, and gratify the eye, the fancy and poetic sensibility, and are therefore always in order, and especially so now. Make your purchases at the HERALD Book Store. Somebody has kindled under old Bab cock a tremendous fire of old unstamped whiskey barrels, which was started in St. Louis and is now blazing at Wash ington. He is offering a liberal price for all his unused 'Extinguishers.' Can not our Hook & Ladder boys let him have a few stray ones and throw in a section of ladder and a bucket or two; for the old fellow is -really in a hot place. _____ CHRISTMAs TREE.--Newherry Divi sion, Sons of T., and Kosciusko Lodge, I. 0. G. T., will give a Christmas Tree at Temperance Hall, on Saturday eve ning, Dec. 25th. Members are requested to take in their gifts to the committee by 3 1-2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Each member is privileged to invite one friend. A good and profitable time is antici pated, and all the members of both orders are requestcd to attend. 1t SPECK.-The display of elegant and appropriate articles for Christmas and New Year's presents at Speck-s is ex tremely rich and varied, and we advise our friends who contemplate investing their change for the benefit of others to ao to him. In watches and jewvelry, his tock cannot be surpassed, and the same may be said of the fancy articles, de siged particularly for this season. In articles suitable for bridal presents, too, ie is also well supplied. Take it alto ether, his stock is the largest and andsomest ever before shown in New berry. M1 A SONIC.--The following officers were elected on last Monday by Signet Chapter, to serve for the ensuing year: M. Foot, H. P. N. B. Mazyck, K. W. H. Wi.seman, S. J. D. Bruce, C. H. L. C. Angel. P. S. J. W. Montgomery, R. A. C. S. Mann, Jr.. G. M. 3 V. *F. N. Parker, G. M1. 2 V. John Neese, G. 3M. 1 V. J. 0. Peoples, P. H. P. Treas. II. C. Moses, P. IL P. Sec. WV. C. Johnslon,. Sen. LIBERA..-The Ladies' Benevolent Society of Due WVest, recently presented the Rev. W. L. Pressley, pastor Qf the church in that place, with a fine over coat. There is some sense in this kind of thing. Most of the preachers are kept so thin, however, on poor pay and slim diet that they are proof against the weather. We can very well imagine what the punishment of that class will be who want to get saved without pay ing out any money, it is altogether probable that they will not need any overcoats.-Abbcile Mediumi. Newberry might bestowv several over coats and insure against the wrath that is surely bottled up for them. Among the 'Local Laconics' of the "3fedlium" we find the following: "Christmas comes on next Saturday week." Now, Al bbeville shall not make a local afair out of our Christmas. 'We object in the name of all Newberry gobblers that are anxiously awaiting the day of their glorification, when dressed in the latest style they are laid out in state. We protest in the name of all our pa. triotic hens, who are straining a point to furnish us with an abundant supply of the chief element of nogg; in the name of Santa Claus, whio has already started on the Laurens train to be here in time; in the name of our young amenments who are trimming their heels for the shuflile; in the name of al] the Heathen Chuinee who are manufac turing a car load of tire-crackers foi ours six year old, amnd promise to take it out in subscription for the HERALD: in the name of all the tin soldiers, pep pcrment sticks, pap)er (dolls, gum drops. fiddle strings, silver cups, jumpmng jaks, wooden horses, engagement rings torpedoes, building blocks, hiske punches and meerschaum pipes, we d SIprote'st against the action of our neigh b..Dnth etoa,Bo fdu I bl.eont h~pet sectiConaf NBr. hedu jtlet uhismspopol toof eerry have. FUTmmIr HoIrEs.-The present status of Newberry as regards some of her fathers (no allusion to Council) is not of the brightest. but there are many off shoots growing apace who promise good things in the future. As a sample, the sayings of a couple of youngsters, one three and a half years and the other a little more advanced, will be proof sufficient. MaInma-4"Don't you want breeches. bub, like papa's?" Bub --And a vest?" Fond mamma-"Yes, and an overcoat." Bub-"Then I must have a box of segars." Next. "Oh, papa, the black lien didn't lay an egg to-day." "How was that, my son," asked papa. 'OfI~ know," said hope ful, "she just forgot to lay, that's it." TRANSFERS oF REAL ESTATE.-'urr J. Ramage. assignee, to Felix Torrence, one lot in Newberry, $65.00. James P. Bowers to Andrew C. Stockman, 289 acres, $1,900.00. Elizabeth H. Epps, widow of James M. Epps, dee'd., to Thomas C. Brown, right of dower in .1,107 acres, for $447. Laura E. Knight, Adm'x., C. T. A., of Micajah Goree, dec'd., to Ellison S. Keitt, 202 acres. 81,100.00. Robert L. McCaughrin to Henry Lake, 205 acres, $2,500.00. G. M. Sheely to J. C. Counts, 3 3-10 acres. $60.00. Wi. A. Williams to F. 11. Dominick, 220 acres, $1,200.00. Samuel J., Hiller and D. I. Sheely. to F. H. Dominick, house and lot in Prosperity, $375.00. HOT SirrEn.-In the building of the hall at Pomaria, by the A. F. M., P. of H. and the Knights of Jericho, to be used jointly by the different orders, a debt has been incurred by the latter, which it is proposed shall be raised from the proceeds of a Hot Supper and a Play. We learn that the entertainment will come off on the 30th instant, and knowing the good people of that section to be fully competent to carry out their ends in a manner satisfactory to the public, we guarantee that the occasion will be a delightful one, and take pleas ure in calling attention to it, and in dulge the hope that the attendance will be so generously large that the debt will be liquidated. Admission fee to both is fixed at 75 cents. OLD COTTON.-Mr. John McCarley, froin the Whitmire settlement, sold on Monday last two b:tles of A 1 cotton which were packed as far back as 1852, twenty-three years ago. The history of this cotton is that it was held by the owner for a price which it never reahzed, and although he was offered subse quently 30 cents in gold, lie still deter mined to .ho(1. At the estate sale of the owner this year it only brought 10 1-2 cents. We have no doubt, had Mr. McCarlev ventilated its history and age, he might easily have realized 15 cents for it, but he did not know until too late that cotton improves with age, and more especially as these bales had been carefully kept wrapped up in blankets, hidden away from either sun light or sight of man, damnpness or any other detei iorating cause. We are sorry for our good friend that he lost so much on Monday's sale, but he bore it as be came a member of the old 13th, and renewed his subscription to the HERALD beside. JALAPA ITEMS. The weather continues changeable and health good. Nowhere to be ex celled. The mineral spring no doubt conduces to the health. Christmas is little spoken of, and promises to be quiet and dull. That world renowned mule Sob has conquered all the patent yokes and half eaten up his full value in bridles, ears and collars. SThe industrious cake and beer ven der, owing to the change in season, has changed his business, and intends now to run the railroad pump with the notorious Sob. If Sob conquers the pump he w'ill be sent to Barnum's museum. The dawn of day, and noon, is on nounced by the music of an animal of the zebra stripe, owned by an industrious young farmer hereabouts. The grand hop of JalapL came off Tuesday night last, the 14th. The string band of Newberry gave music, satisfactory to all. Old bachelors were n attenda~nce and had the puckering strings of their hearts loosed by the fair dasels. No marriages as yet in our town, but y the wvay the bachelors are looking aiound, yo~u may hear from.them soon. THE CLARA WILDMAN COMPANY. This versatile company conclude their first engagement to-night with the ren dition of the pcpular play of "The Two Orphans," and there is no doubt that a full and appreciative audience will greet them. This is the sixth night since their first appearance this season, and their success has been good considering the poverty of the times.- The entertain ments~furnished thus far have been of a pleasing and we might say instructive character, especially in the latter as regards the plays. "Married and Di vorced' andl "Husbands and Wives." Miss Clara is a very charming actress as well as songstress, and never fails to bring down tihe house, and especially was this the case on last evening. Lit tIe Ollie is a gem; F. J. Wildmnan an ace of trumps, and others of the com pany good in their roles. The music furnised too is capital. Give them a full house to-night by all means. Since the above was put in type. we are pleased to learn that Mr. Wild man has been indluced to remain three nights more--Wednesday,Tnlursday and Friday-and to-morrow night will be gven tile grand nioral drama of "Ten Nghs in a Bar-room." This will af ford parties from the country an op portunity of enjoying the holiday sea son by witnessing the elegant acting of the Wildmnan Comedy Company mn the legitimate drama. AioT THlE TowN AND COUNTY. Some cold weather last week, and wood piles are growing beautifully less. Parties owing wood to this office will please haul up and deliver forthwith and immediately. Those who live too far to bring a de cent load arc requested to bring cash. The few hogs in town lately have stood tip for nine cents. Our people generally refuse to buy at that price, showing~by their action that they are learning sense. Clara Wildmnan's Imperial Band dis courses capital music, and sets horses to dancing. Poor animals they don't know that it is a sin to dance. The stationery business is very sta tionary. May be if wve would heral it a little more it might be more projres Our streets are looking gay with the crowds who come in for Christmas oods. If they look into the HERALD 'they will see wvho has goods for sale. There never was such a stock of can d and sweet things in town than at this time. We hope everybody will be happy. If you owe us anything, reader, (o not delay any longer the payment. Money is very much needed at this of fice. Next Saturday will be Christmas. Some few trees are spoken of. Our devil suggests that the orphans of the cottage on the corner of Caldwell and Boundary streets attend in full force the theatrical performance to-night; they may see themselves as others see 'em without extra charge. "Strange," says the Abbeville Me dium, "how many honest farmers. 'good men and true,' come into town, sell their cotton, put the money in their pockets and never think to pay the printer." Not at all strange. It comes as easy to some men as falling off a log. Our Methodist ministers on station and circuit, left on Tuesday last for Conference. Orangeburg will suffer in the poultry line. That load of North Carolina chickens disposed of here last Saturday, turned out badly. The poor birds were too thin to kill without a week's feeding, and half of them have since died. A fair friend lately married has our thanks for a couple of grey kittens. She had no longer any use for such pets nd turned them over to us. They were badly needed. It is so easy to tell when Harmon roes off. The HERALD office is sure to be serenaded on such occasions. The colored people of Helena are taking up subscriptions for the building of a new church. It strikes us there re churches enough, more than the generality of people have the generosity to support. More religion and liberali y are the needs now. Tom Lane came to the rescue of the Mausage hunters last week with a lot of tine porkers. Our thanks are tendered For his courtesy in allowing us to see mnd hear them squeal. Men do not always mean what they ay now-a-days. and when one is found who does, our heart swells to him. rhank you, Thomas, for adding to the wood pile. Who comes next? The handsomest quilt on exhibition in this town can be seen at the store of Messrs. Daniel Wheeler & Co. It is >ffered for rafflie by the lady who made it-twenty-five chances at$1 perchance. Who will be the lucky winner? A strolling orchestra enlivened our town for awhile last week-the-music was pretty fair and attracted quite an udience. Several dashing cavaliers Formed themselves into a cavalry bat talion on the square, thus giving their noble steeds an opportunity to enjoy heap music. Dickert's Saloon and Confectionery, both popular pIlaces of resort, are espe ially attractive just now. The proprie tor, Dickert, has been abroad gathering in supplies, and his Lieutenant, Alex nder, is in a glorification at the idea of being able to dispense a vast deal of bappiness. In notice of election last week, for officers of Amity Lodge. Mr. E. H. Christian was elected Junior Warden, instead of Mr. J. 0. Peoples. Wanted, by a good church inember, a servant who is a christian, and who will not burn:the meat. A pairl..f-eye gIasses-were lost on Thursday; if the findei- will leave them at this office he will do a good thing. [f he will not let him be anathema. The times are desperate-a leading 5rm sendis us word to tell those indebt 3d to come in and settle or go to the d-, they don't care which. Another says we have sold on:accom modating terms all the year, part cred it and part cash, and balance: of stock we are tempted~to give away. The ladies say that .Har'mon sells some goods at remarkably low prices. The HERALD Book Store is in full blast. Christmas presents cheap for cash. Attention school girls and boys and call for violet, blue and black inks, copy hooks, spellers, readers, geogra phies. dictionaries, pencils, slates, &-c., a large lot of which just received at IERALD Book Store, up stairs over Harmon's store. 41-tf. List of Les ters remaining in the Post Office at Newbercy, S. C.: Miss Fannie Adams. Mrs. Lou Adams, Evelyn W. Brown, Mrs. Martha Bu-ton, K. S. Ball, J. Ware Brown, Win. Cousin, J. Clark, Fred. Coppage, Josh Duncan, Capt. Davis, Jas. H. Dishman, Wmn. Davis, Nan nie E. Davenport, Nancy Derrick; Lewis Duckett, Mrs. E. A. Floyd, Jos. Gray, Jno. Glymph, Harr;et Griffin, Thos, Got.nan, J. T. Hllman, H. D. Hall-day, Jno. C. Hach rel, Leander Long, J. J. Long. Mrs. M. Adel Ia Long, Lauwson Long, Mrs Max" Lawson, Wmn. Miller, Ned. McGinney, col'd., Ida Maffett, Robt Martin, Joe Moon. Adaline Morgan, Sarah Morton, Emma F. Mathis, Jno. Neece, Balam Neel, Francis Od'en, Lewis Quomton, Jas. E. Robinson, Mattie Reese, G. WV. Sasong, W. A. Senn, James Titus, Fannie Wilson, W. 1'. Wadsworth, Mrs. Maria Williams. A DELIGHTFUL CHRisTMAs PaEsENiT. If your Wife, Sister, Brother, or Friend is ti>und of music what can be more appiopri ate or acceptable as a Chirstmas gift than a ear's subscription to the Southern Musical Journal, published monthly at Savannah, Ga. Price $1.25. Every number is full of beautiful music and interesting reading matter such as musicians always enjoy, and the premiums given to subscribers are worth the price of the magazine, Send TEE CENTs for a Specimen Copy, and see how well it is adapted for a Christmas present to the one you love best. Ludden & Bates, Publishers, Savar nab, Ga. Rev. Wmn. H. Chapman, Pastor of M. E. Church, Georgetown, D). 0., writes: "Hav ing had an opportunity to test the excellent qualities of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, I hesi tate not to say, it is the best remedy I have ever used in my ft'mily." A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1876 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as lostetter'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 vation and restoration of health, a large amouut of interesting and amusing light read ing, and the calender, astronomical cal culaions, chronological items, &c., are pre pard] with great care, and will be fonnd entirely accurate. The issue of Hostetter's Almanac for 1876 will probably be the largest edlition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. .Hos tet:er & Smith, Piushamrg, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in hiis'negboriod. 48-5t. Comnmercial. NEwBERRY, December 21.-Our cot9n mrket shows great activity, not only in supply but in demand, and the price at close was 12 cents. Bales shipped during week 796. COLUMBI A. D2cemnber 20.-Cotton steady -middling 12ta12l. AUGUSTA, DcCLmber 20.-Cotton steady and fair demand-middling 12j. CHARLESTOM. ?December 20.-Cotton dull and easier-mniddling 13. BALTIMORE. December 20.-Cotton dull and easier-middling 12ja13. NEw YoxK, Dece-mber 20.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales 1,219. at 13 5-16 t13). Gold dull and w.ok, a' 1 13tal.131 LIvERPOOL, Deeember 20.-Cotton quieter -'madl un p nands 7 widdling Orleans 7t. aM?iscellaneous. BIRGINS, BIRGAINS. FOR SALE A GOOD CARRIAGE AND A FARMER'S COOKING STOVE. CHEAP FOR CASH. Apply to Z. L. WHITE. Dec. 8. 49-3t*. NOTICE. My wife, Ann Gary, having left my bed ind boa-d, all persons are hereby forbidden :o hire, harbor or give aid or comfort to ier in any manner whatever, as I will pros cute any person so doing. And, further, [ will not be responsible for any debts she ray contract. WILLIAM GARY. Dec. 6, 1875-49-3t*. CILL AND GET ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 11USTRATED PAPER: FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR. DAYS' DOINGS. CHIMNEY CORNER. LT THE NEWBERRY HERALD Dec. 1, 48-tf, BOOK STORE. FOUR MILE HO1T The oldest .Merchant in the County advertises in the Herald and finds it profitable. I respectfully inform my friends and the )ublic generally, that I have in store iLARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, mbracing every kind of article kept in a irst class store, and AT PRICES TO SUIT HE TIMES. Bargains can be had as I tm determined to give satisfaction to my :ustoiners, and sell lower than any other nerchant in the County. I see that the iierchants of the city of Newberry, held a neeting and reqolved to sell standard prints at 10 cents, and it is said and believed by )eople generally, that the merchants of ewberry city sell cheaper than in any )ther city this si Je of New York, except Ihe FOUR MILE HOUSE, therefore to arry this out I must sell standard prints at c cts., and other articles in proportion. JOHN P. KINARD Dec. 1, 48-tf. SEEING IS BELIEVING! CHEAP FOR CASH ! l B. LIDOMAR & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MANUFACTURED Tobacco and Segars, Respectfully calls attention to his very large stock in the above line, a.s also in Confectioneries, Candies, Canned Goods. Together with Wines and Liquors, 3f all grades, and warranted pure. All ot which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. A long experience in this business, and ,he large and varied stock on hand war ants us in gaaranteeing satisfaction. An ,amination is ask-ed. J. B. LEONARD & 0O. Dec.l, 48 -3m. NOTICE Is hereby given that on the fifth day of anuary, A. D. 1.876, I will apply to the 'robate Court of Newberry County, S. C., 'or final discharge as administrator of the E|state of Mitchel S. Suber, deceased. THOMAS S. MOORMAN, Administrator. 24th Nov., 1875--48-4t. Notice for Final Discharge. I hereby give notice that I will apply to :he Probate Court for Newberry County, or a final discharge as surviving Admuinis ~rator of Dr. R. B. Worthington, deceased, n Wednesday, the .5th day of January next. JAMES W. WILLIAMS, Surviving Adm'r. Nov. 30, 1875-48-50 WHEAT BRAN 5,000 lbs. W HEAT BRAN, for sale at Nov. 10, 45-tf. HARMON'S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, H. C. Moses. Esq., Clerk of Circuit Court, hath made suit to me, to erant him Letters ot Administration of the Estate and effects of Jno. W. Mangum, de ceased. These are therefore to ciae and admonish all and singalar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newboerry Court House, S. 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, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 1st day oh December, Anno Domini, 1875. JA MES C. LEA HY, Ji. P. N. c, Dec. 8, 49-4t. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee of William C. Chase, I will make distribution of the assigned assets, and final close of the assignment, on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1876, and that all the creditors of said Estate must render to me, or my Attorneys, Messrs. Moorman & Schum pert, on or be. fore that day, their dema,ds, duly attested, or I will not be liable to make good the same. A. G. MAYBIN, Dec. 7, 1875-49-4t Assignee. Buncombe Wagons. Do you want a good TWO or FOUR HORSE WAGON ? If so, write to HOW. ELL & MORGAN, Laurel Fork, Buncombe County, N. C., for particulars. Dec. 8, 49-3t* NOTICE. Having made a settlement on the Estate of James Lofton, deceased, I will apply to the Probate Court for Newberry County, on the 7th day of March, 1878, for a final discarge. H. C. MOSES, Administrator 0. T. A. James Lofton, A c'A Decembe 10. 186-50-12r.' 00thing. THE LAIRGEST IND BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING AND CENTS' AND YOUTHS' FU1R NIS HINO 0 OD S EVER EXHIBITED IN NEWBERRY. DRESS SUITS of finest qualities, at prices in accordance with the times. BUSINESS SUITS, in variety and all prices. BOYS' SUITS, $5 to $10. UNDERCARMENTS, all kinds and qualities. BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, BROGANS A SPECIALTY, Besides every other article kept in a first class Clothing House. AGENTS FoR KEEP'S CELEBRATED HALF-MADE SHIRTS, $16 PER DOZEN. Examination of goods and prices solicit ed. WRIGHT &-COPPOCL Sep. 29, 39-tf. JNO, SCOTT & CO. EW CLOTEN 1011, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. C LO TI-IING AND GENTS' FERMSAING GOODS, In styles and prices to suit the times. Cutting and Making Suits to Order-a Specialty. The public most respectfully invited to examine our Stock. Sep. 29, 39-tf. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. DIERCKS & DII8' EW JIWIlY STOR, Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets, CJOL UMBIA, S. C. Now open a tull1 and splendid assortment of yEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, BILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, FANCY ARTICLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, CANES, SPORTEEN'S G00DS, &c. The proprietors are well known. and have an exprience of many years in the busi JEWELRY J3I1ES on his ow accott ithis city for mny yerasrt r Davis popular house of Radcliffe & 'o.,and for the last four and a half years in the employ of We respectuy invite our old friends and customers and the public to call and inspect ocr stock befor pChSanJ ELere PAIRED in the best manner. Also, EN GRA VING done at short notice. Work war Sol ents for the celebrated SPENCER DIAM SPET ADIEBtCKS & DAVIS. ME. DIERCKS respectfully informs his friends and customers of tne up-country that he has removed his GROCERY DE PARTMENT to the rear, where he has one of the laWest and best assortmrents ot FAMILY GROCE RIES to be found in the city Attached to this branch is my RSTAU RANT, where all kinds of refreshments are served ibest styles day and nightR. A Great Invention. . SOMETHING 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 ARM ON'S. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to trespass upon the lands belonging to any one of the undersigned. Y..POE SALLIE H. F. POPE, MARY E. H. POPE. Nov. 23, 1875. 47-1m. TRESPASS3 NOTICE. All persons are forewarned from tres passing on the premises of either and all of the undersigned, and all violations will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. J. B. Bedenbaegh, J. D. A. Kibler, R. Y. Neil, A. J. Bedenbaugh, T. N. Kibler, JT. F. Kibler, W. H. Kibler, G. A. Counts, Jr., Mrs. M. A. Kibler, J. A. Sligh. Dec. 8, 49-3t*. STATE OF SOUfH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, James K. P. Goggans and John C. Goggans bath made suit to me, to grant them Letters of Administration of the Es tate and eiffects of Daniel Goggans, deceas 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 Pro bae, to be held at Newberry Court House,' S. C., on the 24th day of December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 9th day of December, Anno Domini, 1875. J. C. LE AHY, 3. P. N. C. Dec. 15, 50-2L. TILLMAN & DAWKINS, Shaing and hai Dresing SALOON, One Door Eelow Ealtimore Corner, on Adams Street. Gentlemen guaranteed a clean shave, a neat cut and polite- attention. June 9, 23-tf. LIE! LIME! The finest quality of PURE WHITE LIME, on hand and for sale at MAYES & MARTIN'S. .Tnly 14, 28 tf. Dry Goods, Groceries, Sc. TO BE HAD AT HARMON'S, (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 6te. per yard. Good BLEACHED HOMESPUN, a yard wide, at 10c. per'yard. HEAVY KERSEY, for winter wear, at 12Jc. 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. Fe 1. & I. In CHI Have in store their PALL AND WINTER STOCI OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND CLOTHING. In all the various lines, the stock is large and has been selected with great care. The ladiep- are invited to ezamine our assortment of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, White Goods, Embroideries, &c., CASSIMERES AND PIECE GOODS Of all kinds for gentlemen and youth. Besides the above we have in store a fine asortment oi Hardware and Cutlery, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks of all kinds, HEAVY GOODS FOR PLANTATION WEAR, And many other articles which it is need less to mention. The above goods WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. P. W. & R. S. CHICK. Sep. 22, 38-tf. . 15. 1VLON & 0O0, DEALERS IN GRO CERIES, Of all kinds, such as Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Bacon, Choice Hams, Flour. Lard, Molasses, Mackerel, Corn, FRESH MEAL AND GRIST. Pickles, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segars, Tobacco, . Soap, &e Together ,with Sheetings and Yarns, BASSINS AND TIES, NON-EXPLOsIVE KEROSENE, And all other articles to be found in a GRO JERY STORE, and all of which will BE SOLD CHEAP Oct. 15, 41-1y. TO TRESPASSERS.T 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-St. J1. 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 Indicus an,d nux vomica entered largely in zo its composition. J. C. SEEGERS guarantees his beer to be pure and reliable. He does noi. adulterate it, but brews from the best barley, malt and hops. Feb. 4, 5-tf. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply for final discharge as Executor of Martin Singley, deceased, on Saturday, the fifteenth day of January, 1876, having made a final settlement thereon. JACOB SINGLEY, JOSEPH WYSE. Dec. 15, 50--5t. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee and Agedt 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 fo1e that day, their demands, duly attested, or we shall not be liable to make good the same. A. G. MAYBIN, Assignee, R. S. CRICK, Agent. Dec. 7, 1875. 49-5t. Notice to Trespassers. I hereby forbid any person or persons from trespassing on my plantatior. either for hunting, fishing or any other purpose, and any one so trespassing will be prose cuted to the full extenk of the law. Dec. 8, 49-3t*. R. S. LYLES. NOTICE. -I will apply to the Court of Probate for Newberry County, on the 12th day of Jan uary next, for final discharge as Guardian of the Estate of Wan. W. Fulmer. D. A. DICKERT, Guardian. necmber 6 18s-.49-st. Dry Goods, Groceris, Xr. JONES DIIS & SUCCESSRS' TM.0. SHEE -a C0., DRY GODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings, BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, Etc., COLUMBIA, S. C. The attention of purchasers in every part of this State is called to consider a very Im portint fact, namely, that the old estab lished house of R. C. SHIVER & CO., is not closed but reorganized upon the only basis that business can be carried on suc cessfullt, STRICTLY CASH, And we assure our patrons that we shall continue the same honorable course bf deal. iog with them that was such a distinguished feature iith the house of R. C.fmvma & Co. We have now in store the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, 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 6end at once for SAMPLES OF THESE NEW AND HAND. 0EE.600%DS, And, if shown to your friends and neigh bors, we are sure it will be to your advai. ta-e 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 Q-c. Prints in the city. Long Cloths 8J, 10, 12fc. None equa to them in the State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mo hairs, just imported. Hosiery Derartment-Full of wel 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 complete and best managed Carpet Department in the world. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans are bought by the case and sold at avery small ad vance. brown and Bleached Shirtings ad Sheet ings sold &t factory prices. Flannels and Blankets at-prices that 1will astonish. We Shall Expect an Order from You or a Call When You Visit0Or-City, D. JoNES. C. BOUENIGNT. 3. B. DAVs. E. 5. BoWE5IGET. Sep. 29, 39-3m. NEW STOCK! Prices to Suit the Times! The citizens of Newberry and .surround ing Counties, are respectfully invited to cail at the store of M.L FOOT, Where Bargains May Be Had IN DRY GOODS,. Of All Qualities and Varietiess Gentlemen's and Youths' PIECE GO)ODS, Fine and common. TOGETHER WITH NOTIONS, &c. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Also, in store, Of All'Kinds. My goods were bought favorably and selected with great 'eare 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. 1M. FOOT. ct. 13, 41-ti. A LARGE LOT OF Bagging and Ties. Salt. Bacon. Flour. Meal. Fine N. 0. Molasses. Sugar House Molasses. Sugar. Coffee. Rice. Pearl Grist, &c. For sale at HIARMON'8, Next Door to Bank. Aa.r. 25. 84--tI