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Special and Local. INDEX TO Nzw ADVERTISEMENTS. N. B. Mazyck-Lost. C. G. Jaeger-Notice. Thos. S. Moorman-Notice. R. M. Wallace-Sale of Land. J. J. Carrington-Sale of Land. J. J. Carrington-Sheriffs Sales. W. M. Shackleford-HoUse to Rent. E. H. Frost & Co.-Soluble Pacific Gaano. Nancy E. Kibler-Administratrix's Notice. John R. Spearman-Administrator's No tiee. A SATISFYING PLACE.-There is no thing more desirable than a good repu tation, and when once it is established it should be maintained at all hazards; and it is pleasant to say that we have in mind a business house in Columbia, the proprietors of which have not only gained that enviable claim by their past efforts to please the public, but are de termined to maintain it. We allude to Messrs. Kingsland & Heath, the popu lar China, Crockery and Fancy Goods dealers. By this course they have been able to "bold the fort," in spite of ad verse times, and the pressure of cir cumstances. They keep a splendid variety of goods and sell at reasonable prices. There is no article of utility or of ornament but can be found in this store. We recommend them to house keepers especially. .WONDERFUL SUCCESS. It is reported that BOSCHEE'S GER MAN SYm.P has, since its introduction in the United States, reached the im mense sale of 40,000 dozen per year. Over 6,000 Druggists have ordered this medicine direct from the. Factory, at Woodbury, N. J,, and not one has re ported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to his Drug gist, Dr. Wm. E. Pelham, and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will relieve any case. Don't neglect your coughs. Jan. 17, 3, 3m.eow. When $dward Scholtz repairs your ciock or watch it is warranted for one year. Try him. Satisfaction guaranteed. 15-ly T$OxPSON, Dentist, over Phifer's Ste. See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Sur veyor. - The letter of Joseph D. Boston to Senator Robertson will appear in our next issue. Mr. Shackleford offers a desirable house for rent at the low price of $12.50 per month. See advertisement. COUWr CONymrION.-Attention is invited to the call-of the County Demo cratic Convention the 21st instant. See second page. WHO IS H.?-He criticizes and at tempts to ridicule Gov. Hampton's ap pointmnents in this county. Is he a de spairing Rad, or a disappointed Demo crat? This is a dangerous season, and often the fondest mother's care is no protec tion against Coughs and- Colds and Hoarseness. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should therefore be kept in readiness. Price 26'cents.. The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary Society of the Thompson Street Church, will be held in that Church this Tuesday evening. Ad dresses will be made, and the public arC invited to attend. NEWBRBRY IS THE BANNEEn COUNTr. -We have just learned from Lieut. Gov. Simpson, who passed through Newberry to-day (Tuesday) on his way to his home in Laurens, that Tax Agent U. B. Whites has paid in more than the one-tenth tax that was called for by Gov. Hampton. *UTrIuznwG "CONVICT LABOR"-GOOD EXAMPLE FOR THE STAE.-The Town Council, instead of paying fifty cents a day for the board of criminals in jail, make them pay a fine or work the streets. Four were convicted a week ago, and were given their choice-one pam three worked. This is a very . roper plan. GATE-LIFTING.-Mr. Warren Jones, living on Harrington Street, had his gates taken o.ff Wednesday night. The next day he found them in rear of the little brick house on the same street, where the mischievous boys had hidden them. That's poor sport, and a little dangerous too. Somebody might get hurt. Harry Hampton, the light-fingered darkey who was up before our Town Council two weeks ago for gambling, has been plying his trade among his colored brethren of Abbeville, and a Trial Justice of that county has sent a warrant to Columbia for his arrest. Harry is a good illustration of the "Heathen Chinee." MOTHER GOOSE.-Can't some of our enterprising ladies get up a Mother Goose entertainment? It would afford infinit delight to the little folks, and efet the big ones would enjoy it. The necery expense could be easily raised -by a small admittance fee. The "Mo ther Goose Melodies" save been acted in Augusta and Chs-leston rezcently with great success and 'to the amnuse ment of young and old.' Wi will move? A LIBERAL CFFER.-The celebrated fertilizer, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Man *ipulated Guano, is offered on liberal terms, delivered at depot9 in the inte rior, with option of yaying in cotton on the basis of 15 cents for middling, delivered at planter's nearest depot by A soul can be made happy by expend ing five cents for a valentine, and six for twenty-five cents. At the same cost a sofl may be made fighting mad. All depends on the character of the valen tine. For sale at the Herald Book Store. ECONOMY IN TIME.-When the days are bright and pleasant one can scarce ly see a dozen farmers in town; but in bad weather there are crowds. The reason is, they are at work during the good weather, and come to town to transact business when they can't do anything at home. This is the right kind of economy, especially at this sea son of the year. We generally look over the land sales on sale-day in the different coun ties of the State, and so far as we have observed land sells for better figures in this county than any other. That speaks well for the soil and the pros perity of the county. Where lands command a good price farming must be remunerative; and that is the foun dation of all prosperity. BASE-BALL.-The boys of Miss Lea veIl's school challenged Prof. Clark son's boys for a game of Base-ball. The challenge was accepted, nine champion players were selected on each side, and the contest was had Friday afternoonl in the old field in the rear of Mr. Ram age's house. After an exciting game Miss L.'s boys gained the victory by large odds. Miss L. ought to give her young heroes a chromo. ROANOKE COLLEGE.--We return thanks to student W. C. Dreher for an invitation to the Annual Celebration, the 22nd instant, of the Ciceronian Lit erary Society of Roanoke College, Sa lem, Va. One of the two Debaters for the occasion is T. W. Dreher, of Po maria, and W. C. Dreher is on the com mittee of invitations. We are glad to see our young Newberrians taking so fine a stand at College. COME To His SENSES.-Last week we mentioned the refusal of Sheriff Car rington to recognize a commitment from Trial Justice Packer. The next day the Sheriff changed his mind, the prisoner was rearrested and placed in jail, to serve out his sentence. The of ficer who refuses to recognize Gov. Hampton and his appointees simply plays the fool, and runs the risk of get ting himself into serious trouble. THE NEW FInu.-Drs. Pope & Ward law, who have succeeded Drs. Pelbam & Wardlaw, are adding to their already extensive stock of pure drugs and medi cines. It is a popular firm, with a well established business, and we take pleas ure in commending them to the com munity as in every respect worthy of a large patronage. Mr. L. Chapin Moore, one of the most popular and reliable young men in town, is acting as sales man for them. A SUBTrRACTrION THAT IS AN ADDI TION.-Mr. W. R. Lane is tearing down one of those lumbering old buildings on Pratt Street between Shackleford's and Harris'. Although the building had quite a dilapidated look the tim bers, for the most part, were found to be perfectly sound. Mr. Lane expects before very long to erect a large brick storehouse on the lot. That part of town needs improvement badly. It is a good stand for business; but in its present condition is an eyesore to the place. Let the good work go on. VocAL MusIc.-Prof. W. H. Evans, the originator and leader of the Choral Union of Columbia, is now in New berry, and will give instructions in vocal music. All who desire to sing well are requested to meet him at the Methodist Church this (Tuesday) evening at 7 1-2 o'clock. Wednesday at 3 P. M., he will have a "Praise Meeting" at the same church with the children of the different Sunday Schools. This a fine opportunity for members of church choirs and others to improve their sing ing. We have frequently heard Prof. Evans sing, and have attended concerts given by his classes, and can therefore conscientiously, and do gladly, recom mend him as a most thorough and suc cessful teacher of vocal music. SHAar PRACTICE.-Mr. Thos. Abrams came into tc~vn Friday with two of his colored laborers. When he got ready to start home his laborers were not to be found. The police began a search, and found them in a little wooden shan ty on Pratt Street, near Snead's, into which they had been enveigled by Tweed Franklin, white, - Jackson, a N. C. negro, and one or two other negroes, and then fleeced of their money by some sort of jugglery, or sleight-of hand trick. These sharpers have pro bably been plying their trade some time. Their plan of operation was to get in with the darkies from the coun try, make them drunk and then relieve them of their pocket change. The shanty in which they operated is a li censed shaving saloon. It seems the Town Council have been made the vic tims of a practical pun-the saloon was certainly used for shaving purposes, though not in the sense proposed in the license. The Council will have an in terview with the jugglers this (Tuesday) evening. Dr. S. F. Fant is giving away a bandsome boo'; entitled 'Pearls for the People." con -anz~mc aubl nomto n mainy' muchsin varticlesItao n otains a hmatny itretn dicey.o Ithals "containea -., Ar ihn r1ienenry of the "Henatine. " The festival Thursday evening was well attended by the young people. The old ones, with the exception of the Editor and a few others, either went to Church or staid at home. The Hall was tastefully decorated, the tables well filled and the clerks attentive and pret ty. The receipts were quite encour aging-ninety-two dollars. Newberry can beat any other place of its size in the number of trifling, idle negro boys. They collect on the street corners, around the Post Office, or wheresoever else they have no business. Thursday morning, out of curiosity, we counted twenty of the young scamps at one time spinning their tops in front of the Court House. If their parents want them to be of any account they had better put them to work, or, at least, keep tnem at home. The street is a bad place for idle boys, white or black. A TIDE.-There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads to fortune. In the appointment of Mr. Packer as Trial Justice an opportunity is afforded business men, (who have been deluded with the hope that long stand ing accounts would be settled simply by a polite asking,) of taking this tide, and if it does not lead them immediately to fortune, it will give them a start in that direction. We have quite a number of open accounts, sufficient to fill one of our last year hats, and in all probability they will find their way into Mr. Pack er's hands. In railroad parlance, look out for the engine when you hear the whistle blow. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO STEAL.-Last week we stated that Mr. W. T. Tar rant's cellar was broken open the night of the 1st, and a considerable quantity of meat stolen. Sunday night Mr. T.'s cook heard some parties trying to break irito the kitchen, where Mr. T. had placed the remainder of his meat. The rogues ran off; but Mr. T., thinking they might return, sat up to watch. In about an hour they returned, when he fired two shots at them, without effect so far as known. On examination it was found that they had attempted to break in at the window and also.at the door. The Intendant intends hereafter to watch his meat intently. ROSETTE PAr.-On Friday night next the ladies and gentlemen of New berry, together with the youth of both~ sexes, will, thanks to some of our fair matrons, have an opportunity of enjoy ing themselves in a novel and pleasing manner at Temperance Hall. The ob ject is to raise a small sum for benevo lent purposes, and the plan is this: An admission fee of only ten cents is charged. Each lady on entering receives a rosette, which she places in a recep tacle, her name first being written on it. In due course these rosettes are drawn out by the young gentlemen, who are thus elected to pay court by promenading and other soft attentions to the young lady whose name is upon the rosette drawn. Besides this he is entitled to treat his fair partner to bread and butter, hot coffee, Norfolk oysters, oranges and what-nots at a cost depending somewhat on the lady's ap petite. The announcement of an enter tainment so unique and so moderate in its cost, and at the same time so innocent in its character will be received by young and old with satisfaction, and we are satisfied that the hall will be crowded. Doors will be opened at 7 1-2 o'clock. PERSONAL.-Robt. McKay, Esq., of the Greenville News, was in town last week. He paid us a short visit, and in less than two minutes made every body in the establishment, down to the devil, feel perfectly at home by his genial manner and hearty good-humor. Di-. Jas. K. Gilder returned last week from New York City, where he had been some months in attendance upon the lectures in the Medieal College. He is looking well. "Dr. Gilder" is an honored name in this county, and the present representative will no doubt bear it worthily. We wish him much success. Rev. R. D. Smart, who preached sev eral sermons last week at the Methodist Church, made a fine impression upon his hearers. Mr. Smart graduated in 1868 at Wofford College, afterwards at the theological seminary in. Columbia, and since then has traveled extensively in Europe. These advantages, added to his natural abilities, have rendered him .minently fit for the high office to which he has been called. He was originally from Beaufort, and is at pres ent stationed at Cokesbury. Mr. J. C. Wardlaw and family, for merly of Walhalla, have come to New berry to live, and have taken the house of Mr. Humbert on Pratt Street. Col, D. Wyatt Aiken passed through Newberry Wednesday on his way to the State Grange, which met in Colum bia the 7th instant. RAND's NEW YORK CITY BosniESS DIRECTORY.-This is the title of a valu able work of commercial reference, just issued by WALTER HEUGH & CO., Printers and Publishers, of 14 Park Place, New York. It contains a full and complete list of all the IMPORT ERS, JOBBERS and MANUFACTU RERS doing business in the great me tropolis, classified and arranged by Trades and Occupations, and giving their street and number address. It is an invaluable work for the Country Merchant. It tells him where to obtain anything from a needle to a steam en gie-ffrto eodhns h mina nf Reet ne cannna hondo na THERE'S MONEY IN IT.-One of finest and most varied stocks of jewe watches, clocks, silverware and fa: articles in the State can be found at store of our esteemed friend, Mr. WW Glaze, of Columbia, and whatever offers can always be relied on as be the best. All is not gold that glitt but when Mr. Glaze pronounces article pure no discount will ever found in it. He is disposing of his i gant large stock at very low prices t thus affording opportunities for 1 gains, which we advise our friends take advantage of. Mr. G.'s experiei in fire arms and sporting apparatus sides, makes him an authority in such matters, and an outfit obtainei him is sure to give satisfaction. G him an order by all means. Sniffles was unhappy last week-n his cup runneth over. If there is f thing new under the sun, good, bad indifferent, he is certain to hear of This time it is good, and the reader v rejoice. His liver is continually gett the upper hand of him-now he is a to take an inturn on it. A distinguist Cokesburian arrived here last we His experience was like unto that Sniffles. Hepatic Compound, Hepati August Flower, Vinegar and Hostett< Bitters, Blue Pills, Tutt's and all ot] kinds of pills, together with Dr. Bay] Taylor's Wonderful QueeL's Delig manipulated from the water of Scol Creek in this County. all, all have bE tried with like results. The unri member defied everything known the Materia Medica, till he was able cry Eureka in the newly discovei Liver Pad. It was worth seeing meeting between Sniffles and his friei The friend looked so triumphan happy, and there was an odor ab+ him which seemed to come from a fi class sausage house, where sage a onions are largely used; there wa fullness about the pit of the stoma, too. Sniffles nosed the one and saw 1 other, and felt at once that somethi had turned up for the better, althou the scent was a trifle disagreeat Said he, "Why is this thus? What I come over your dream?" Placing hand on the pit of his stomach, friend said solemnly, "It's all along the* Liver Pad; it has made a mar me-never felt better in my lif Hastily shaking bands with him, Snif rushed to the apothecary shop of Fai ~and bought two dollars worth of p odor and all, and placed it over his: and now he is able to look a manj in the face. Sniffles is a changed ni now. ABOUT THE TOWN AND COUNT. The weather-unfailing. Mr. E. has another hat. The Hot Supper made $92. Roads are getting better-not throt working, however. That load of wood is still out in cold-last time heard from it was o a mile outside of town; that was th weeks ago. A party of fox hunters passed throt town on Tbursday with about thi hounds and one red fox. They lool cold-the hunters did, and the hiou hungry. Don't commence gardening on extensive a scale yet, for cold and weather yet to come will spoil y work. There is enough work of a y paratory kind to keep one emplo; until the weather is settled. The latest thing out is on the fell who won't work because it spoils appetite-the only thing worth liv for. This is top season and the boys having a tip top time of it. Mr. Lawrence R. Marshall is agent in this county and Laurens the sale of the Hampton portraits. The police caught a negro one ni last week carrying away a sleeper fr a house on Mr. Humbert's lot. made a first-rate street-hand, and ] Jackson is very anxious to get I again. Col. G. S. Cannon sold last week f acres of land, without improvements Dr. J. W. Folk for $100 an acre. Dr. will commence building upon it once. The suggestions of "General" in gard to keeping up the Democratic ganization and increasing its memi ship are eminently wise, and- dese consideration. There has been a slight rise wil the past few days in cotton goods. It is well enough to say "take thi as they come." But suppose they d come-how then? Keene & Austin complain that t cannot keep an assortment of stoves hand. The people buy them as s as they arrive. They advertise-1 is what is the.matter with Hannah rather the stoves. The signs of the times are that will be a prosperous year. Polit matters will soon be settled. Our S government will assuredly be in hands of Hampton, and of course ev kind of business will be better. 1% chants should prepare by filling up tl stores and advertising in the HERA Glad to hear from Prosperity week. We are convinced that it live town. Other towns are still tc heard from. "General" from Smokey Town something to say in this issue. promises to sound his horn ag Thanks. All kinds of Job Printing is still ecuted at the HERALD office, an0 moderate rates. Patronize home n tutions. Business has been pretty good fc few days. The thieves in this section have I quiet for a week past. The reason haps is that they are watched clos The prtred meeting- in the Ni the The hot supper and promenade con Iry, cert on last Thursday night was a good thing. The ladies are always fixing up acy something to please mankind, and their the efforts are appreciated. rm. If any of the HERALD readers desire he to make a spec. let them offer furniture ing at auction. There is a class who won't rs, buy in any other way, and they spend their money with a prodigal hand. be With the new removable heels for le- ladies' shoes, invented by an ingenious Frenchman. the delectable creatures 00, can proportion their height to that of ar- their beaux. What next? to There was an apple wagon in town ce on Friday last. be- Just beyond Helena there is a quar all ter stretch of road which can't be beat I of for its sticking condition. ive A little four year old boy in town said the other day-"Pa, I can feel cold when I want to." "How?" asked his pa. "By frizzling up," replied hopeful. ?" A debating club is on the tapis now -a list for names of members is on the or show case at Drs. Pope & Wardlaw's. it. Spring is coming-and mudlarks are nill beginning to whistle. ng If the reader is in arrears and has ble any doubt as to his being cordially re ied ceived when be comes to pay, let him sk. dispel such doubt at once. We will be of so glad to see him. ae, Has anyone a good cow to dispose of? ,' A good milker of gentle qualities with r young calf can be sold easily. ler Valentine's Day is near at band-if iss any of the young folks desire anything ht, in that line they can be supplied at the t's Herald Book Store. Call early before en the assortment is broken. ily Leap year is gone, and still there are to many men in Newberry without house to keepers. 'ed They think they can weather through he now. id. Corn is selling in Newberry at eighty tly five cents a bushel. Irish potatoes bring $2.50. The warm weather is causing the rs plum-trees to bloom. Music. The Italian harpist came in a to town on the up train Friday, and the ab, small boy is delighted. ,he Sunday afternoon was delightful, and ng many people were out walking. gh Marshall, a one-armed ex-Confed le. arate, selling Marshall's fine portrait as of his ex-Confederate leader, Hampton, his will undoubtedly meet with great suc his cess in the counties of Newberry and of Laurens, for which he is Agent. - of The Churches were largely attended e,, Sunday. es 0Why is it? When the young men go ,it's Church aoethey select the nearest: isbut when they go with the ladies they ad, select the farthest. pit, Trial Justice Packer is getting con ull siderable business. an The house and lot on Pratt Street be longing to Mr. Henry Halfacre has re cently received some very neat improve ments. Green blinds have been put to the windows, and the palings have re ceived a coat of paint. Mr. H. C. Moses is attending the Grand Annual Convocation of the Grand Royal Arch Masons in Charles igh ton this week. Cardinal red is going out of fashion. the 'Twas too bright to last. nly A three year old child of Mrs. Moor reman's Iihcook fell out of doors Mon day morning and broke its leg. gh There was a lively serenade in the t"alley" Monday night. Nathan Brown kocked Moses Robinson down with a ads board, and beat him badly. The Society meeting on Monday af et ternoon last of the ladies of --Church get was, in consequence of the fine weath .re -er, rather slimly attended. red A team of horses very sensibly stalled with a load of timber on Caldwell street oMonday afternoon. It was an enormous his load, big enough for two. The circum hsstances of the case: breaking of harness, runloading, etc., were peculiarly trying, yet the man in charge never cussed are one timie. He was as serene as a spning morning. for WASHINGTON, February 12.-The Democrats, at the last moment, con ght cluded not to make objection to Illinois. om When Louisiana was reached, objection Hwas made, and the Houses separated. dm The Commission will meet to-morrow at 10 o'clock, to hear arguments. bur A CHEAP COMBNATION.-In con , to nection with the HEAL1D (which every ['he man in the County should have) we are at prepared to furnish to all new subscri bers from this date, the following ex re -cellent Agricultural Journals at reduced or- rates, viz: The HERA LD and Southern >er- eltivator for one year, $4.25, and the re BHE RALD and American Agricultu? ist, splendidly illustrated, $3.50. This lib -eral offer will enable farviers to hmsecure a first class agricultural pa per and the HERALD at reduced prices, ngs neither one of which they should for a Em't moment do without. The Cultivator alone is worth $2.10, and the American hAgriculturist $1.60, and only at the hen regular rates can either be furnished oon separately. -ora* SINGULAR FACT ! Is it not strange that people run off after hs strange things, when they could do better at ical home? Nearly every man, woman and child Late in the country knows Ayer's, Jayne's, the Wright's, Radway's or Tutt's Pills, and very ery few know Dr. Jas. L. Gilder's Liver Pills; [er- and yet, we venture the assertion, that any aeir one buying and using a single box of Dr. ID. Gilder's Pills, will never buy one of another lamanufacture. Dr. S. F. Fant sells them. SPECIA L NOTICE.-Businsess no tices in this local column are inserted at has the rate of 15 cents per line each inser He i n am. Obituaries, notices of meetings, comn muncations relating to personal inter ex- ests, tributes of respect, &c. are charged [at as regular advertisements at $1 per isti- square. Notices of administration, and other lea oie,oiure,tiue fr rlsectan notices ofuarigs, abts wef ae commupecta ncs of amertinal, asawectea conmust ic aidosof adpersnlc ace per-en u ptinfor idce, hHrl pely. The $2subsritelvie ofnthe12 forasld hy os,$.50 cent forel re months 2 anrsi mo2 cnts 75 nent fotre mnth adane eth- 25 cents for one month, in advance. .7aarried, At the residence of the bride's father, Ma jor Swygert, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. J. E. Watson, Mr. JoHr C. SwYGERT, Agent of the G. & C. R. R. Co., at Alston, S. C., to Miss A iA SWYGERT. May lasting honor crown their days, And victory shine in all their ways, And when the tide of life shall cease May glory fill their souls with peace. POST OFFICE, NEWBERRY, S. C., Feb, 10, 1877. List of advertised letters for week ending Feb. 10, 1877: Bates, Jack |Robbinson, Mrs. Em Dawkins, Fate I ma Parties calling for letters will please say if advertised. R. W. BOONE, P. M. ARRIVALS AT POOL'S HOTEL, H. F. Welch, Wm. F. Marshall, G. E. Hawkins, J. Gilillin, Norman W. Smith, B. Froneberger, J. T. Jordan, E. H. Mashburn, Charleston; C. B. Walker, W. H. Evans, Columbia; J. A. Cannon, J. T. M. Riser, Po maria; J. H. Bouknight, M. B. Davenport, Jno. Willis, W. F. Huiet, Edgefield; Jno. B. Spearman, J. S. 1lalock, E. M. Suber, Jas. C. Clary, T. M. Neel, M. M. Buford, B. D. Glymph, J. A. Henderson, C. G. Jaeger, E. C. Jones, Newberry: T. F. Wesson and wife, New York; W. B. Anderson, Ninety-Six; U. B. Whites, Prosperity; L. Edwin Myers, T. W. Ball, E. J. Walker, Thos. M. Barker, E. M. Wrenn, W. H. Holland, Baltimore; M. J. Hereford, Anderson; G. T. Speake, D. W. Boyd, J. S. Bird, Jr., Laurens; L. W. Simkins, Chappells; C. A. Black, Charlotte, N. C.; Jno. T. Bynum, Enoree; Alex. Stu art, Newport, Tenn.; D. Klein, Cincinnati; W. S. Fraser, Charleston; A. G. Harris, Jonesborough, Ga.; Robt. McKay, Green ville; W. C. Irby, T. C. Scott, Clinton; C. F. Hoke, Frank M. Potts, Atlanta; M. H. Mar cy, Hartford, Conn.; Dan'l Epps, Union; J. P. Landrum, Ky.; N. T. Wilson, N. Y.; F. W. E. Fant, Cork; C. D. Barksdale, T. J. McCrary, City. ADVICE GRATIS. The Hon. Alexander H. Stevens says: "The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says: "I shall always use it with perfect confi dence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels everything for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says :-"He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most ex cellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from coughs, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure consumption. For sale by S. F. Faxr. 44-tf. Disease Grows Apace, Like an Ill wind, and cannot be mastered too early. What is a trifling attack of sick ness to-day may, if unattended to, become a serious case in a week. Small ailments should be Dipped in the bud before they blossom into full blown maladies. If this advice were attended to, many a heavy bill for medical attendance might be avoided. When the liver is disordered, the stomach foul, the bowels obstructed, or the nerves disturbed, resort should at once be had to that supreme remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a few doses of which will restore healthy action and put the system in perfect order. It is a wise precaution to keep this ineomparable preventive in the house, since it checks, with unrivalled promptitude, dis orders which breed others far more danger ous, and In their latest developments are themselves often fatal. 6-4t. CommerciAl. NEwBEERT, Februar 13.-Cotton firm, at 11*a12 for middling. Bles shipped during week 304. LIvERFOOL, February 12.-Cotton active and firmer -middling uplands 6*; middling Orleans 6 15-16. NEw YORE:, February 12.-Cotton dull; sales 134, ats12ja13. Gold 1.05*. BALTIMOEX, February 12.-Cotton quiet middling 121. AUGUsTA, February 12.-Cotton quiet and easy-middling 12. CHARLESTON, February 12.-Cotton quiet -middling 12*. Dry (Aoods, Groceries, c. NEW GOODS. LRHin~FORDTO F ALL AND WINTER. Prices to Suit the limes! MVL FOOT Respectfully calls attention to his large and complete assortment of. DRY GOODS, Consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS and CALICOES of beautiful patterns. WHITE GOODS, of all kinds. DOMESTICS, in large variety. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS. HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS. BL ANKETS, &c., &c. CL OT HING, For Men and Boys. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CHOIC0E GROCERIE8, And many other articles too numerous to enumerate. ELAINE OIL, Warranted 150 proof, as good as any Oil sold. AGEN? FOR MIDDLETON'S FISH AMMlONIATED PHOSPHATE. I return thanks to my friends and the public generally, for the very liberal patron. ag-etwdo ei h at n e spebetfystolici aontmeinaneo the p st,andme, wih-easrnetateeystsato spetfllyb goicin. a Moniac OfOThesae Nov. 1he assracethafvr atsato wlbegvn. M. FOOT Nov. 1, 44-tf. T"4rTITf1125 and Hats, OUT SALE F ITER CLOThING T. COST! Y iWAFFIELD3 1r1A, S. C. [OM DEPARTMENT with Samples and directions for ion. Prices to suit the times, Jan. 31, 5-tt Ware, Sc. rovE!!! NTOITE!!!! ST OVES, AND . SHEET-IRN WARE. AUSTIN, ally adding to their large stock of EATINC STOVES, DEXTER and KENTUCKIAN, all of which "essly for the Southern Trade. PLAIN, PRESSED and JAPANNED TIN kept in a FIRST CLASS STOVE and TIN SPEC IALTY, GUTTERING, SPOUTING, &c. l satisfaction guaranteed. Dry Goods # allll iry. THIS AND THAT IN B1fRGAIN JOB .L9TS! The Popular idea Struck AND NOBODY HURT. C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C., Tes plesre in anoncg to bis n srroundng ththe has stukthepoua Job Lots of Goods At Tumble Dewi Prices!I Something new and attractive constantly PRICES ALWAYS SUIT. as lstock of FAN and TALE GOOD fresh. An examination Is solicited, and satisfac tion guaranteed. C. F. JACKSON, XAIN STREET, -- - 00LUKBIA4 . C. Jan. 24, 4-tf. In accordance with the directions of the Will of Robert Caldwell, dec'd., I will aell at public outcry, On Sale-Day, the Fifth of MKarch& Next, all the Real Estate of which said deceased died seized and posese.It comprises One Hundred and Sixteen Acres, more or less, lying in the County of New berry, and is bounded by lands of John?P. Sloan, John P. Buzzard, Mrs. Louisa C. Lester and others. It will be sold IN THREE SEPARATE TRACTS, and a plat of each will be exhibited on day of sale. The terms of sale will be cash, purchasers payngforpaJAMES A. CALDWELL, Ex'or. of Will of Robert Caldwell, dec'd. Feb. 71, 6-4t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All parties indebted to the Estate of Hayne D. Reid, dec'd., are called upon to make settlement on or before the 2d day of March, and all parties holding claims against the same will present them proper ly attested to the undersigned, as on that day a settlement of said Est ate will be made. D. 3. HENITZ, Feb. 7, 6-8/ Administrator. NOTICE. Applications will be received by the un dersigned for the places of Keeper of. the Poor House and Physician for the Jail and Poor House for the balance of the fiscal year, until the 15th February next. SIMEON YOUNG, Chairman B. C. IN. 0. January 25, 1877-5-3t. EDWARD SCHIOLTZ, WATCHMAKEiR Is nIOW to be found at the store formerly occupied by John F. Speck, where he will1 attend to all business in his line with fideli ty and dispatch. gg WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. .30 Aug. 30, 15-1y. Seeds! Plants! .BULES Clothing CLOSING 0 FALL AND WL! A ACTUAL B R. & W. C. COLUMI We have opened our CUS' Mr. J. E. Phisioc in charge. measurement sent on applicat but cash on delivery. Stoves, Tin STOvEg! gTIjE!!.~f NEWBERRY Headquarters FOR KEENE & Have just received and are continu COOKINC AND H Among others can be found the FARMER, are made of the best material, heavy cast expi We also keep on hand a large stock of WARE, in fact everything that is usually HOUSE. JOB WORK A Such as REPAIRING, ROOFING [7- All work executed with despatch and Oct. 11, 41--tf. Drugs J' Fancy .4rticles. NOTICE OF DISSOLITION. The partnership heretofore existing be tween WI!. E. PELEHAM and J. C. WARD LAW has been dissolved this day by mu tual consent. WM!. E. PELHAM, J. C. WARDLAW. January 29, 1877-5-St. flYFlU! The undersigned have formed a partner. ship under the rame and style of POPE & IVADIA and having purchased the entire stock of PELH AM & WARDL AW, will CONTINUE THE DRUG BUSINESS at the same store ocupied by said firm, adjoining the Jewel ry Store of J. 0. Peoples. All persons in debted to the late firm of Pelbam & Ward law, will make payment to us, and those holding demands against the firm will pre sent them. We have on hand a full stock of D)RUGS, PAITNTS, GL ASS, PERFUMERIES, TOILET SETS, &c., &c. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED at all hours of the day and night by Dr. D. S. PoDpe.POE J. C. WARDL AW. Jan. 30th, 1877-5-tf. Clething. NEW STOCK CL OT HING AND AT UnprecedentedlIy LoW Prices! RIGT & COPPOIJI Respectfully an'ounce to the citizens of Newberry that they have now in store an elegant and cheap stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, which embraces a large variety of thc LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS IN SUITS, which they can sell at lower prices than ever before offered in this market, and to which they now invite attention. They make a specialty in FINE CLOTH COATS, OVERCOATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, &c, an examination of which is only neces sary to convince any one of the difference in prices between this season and the last. HATS for men and boys of all styles and grades, together with FINE GAITERS AND SHOES at prices which defy compe' itCall and make an examination before purchasing elesewhere, and see if you cannot save money. WIIGiff & IJOPPOK, No. 4 Mollohon Bow. Oct. 4, 40-tf ATIV1TCT!