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Xew 4f liscellaneons. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the citizens of the Town of Newberry, S. C., held in the Court House, at " o'clock, P. M., Monday, December 31, for the purpose :f nominating an Intendant and four Wardeis for the ensuing year. By order of Cauncil. JOHN S. FAIR, Clerk and Treasuer. Dec. 19, 1S77-52-It. NOTICE. I will appiy to the Court of Probate for Newberry County on the 30th day of Jan uary next for ^inal discharge as adminis trator on the Estate of John N. McCracken, deceased. WM. RAY, Administrator John N. McGracken. December 21, 1S71-52-5t. EOR 18781 100,000 CIRCULATION 100,000 CIRCULATION FOR THE SUNNY SOUTH FOR THE SUNNY SOUTH DO YOU TAKE IT ? DO YOU TAKE IT? NOW IS THE 'TIME NOW IS THE TIME IT IS THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER OF THE SOUTH! and over FIVE HUNDRED of the best wri ters of the day, on all subjects, are contribu tors to its columns. 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I CIENTIF'IC AMERICAN, MEssRS. MUNN &~ GC ar Solicitors of Amer icani an d Foreign c Ptent, and have the largest establishmecVt in ihe world. Patents are obtained on th.'. best terms. Models of Ne Inventions anu QSketches examined, and advice free. A Op mial niotice is madetl in the SCIENTIFIC AM EL~ .' N of all Invexalons I'~t~.nW~1 !hrou~h illis Agency, with the .Jiiscellaneous. DEMOCRATI CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given, that a Convention will be held at Newberry C. H., on Friday, the 28th day of December instant, at 11 o'clock a. m., for-the purpose of nominating a candidate to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives occasioned by the expul sion of Thomas Keitt; and for the transac tion of such other business as may be brought before it. The various Democratic Clubs of the Coun ty are requested to send to the said Conven tion their respective quotas of delegates, old or new, as they may see proper. This Committee earnestly suggest that, at club elections for delegates, all persons who voted the democratic ticket at the last gen eral election be allowed, whether they be members of clubs or not, to vote fordelegates. J. F. J. CALDWELL, THOS. W. HOLLOWAY, S. F. FANT, THOS. J. LIPSCOMB, County Executive Committee. Dec. 19, 51-2t. IF YOU WOULD HAVE I IURRY AND SIPPY NE YEAR! MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OF J. B. LEONARD & CO. FROM THE Biggest Stock and Best Variety of FRENCH and AMERICAN CANDIES, BRANDY FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, FIGS, PRESERVES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, APPLES, ORANGES, LEEONS, &c. 00000 Fireworks and Fire Grker I Cheaper than the Cheapest. -00000 50 Boxes Layer Raisins. 200 Boxes Tobacco, all grades. AND MANY OTHER THINGS AT PANIC PRICES. ,ir Make yourself happy by caliing on J. B. LEONARD & CO. Dec. 19, 51-4t. FRI THE IOls I Good Tidings to the People. Christmas and NTew Year's Uomne But Once in the Year, AND EVERYBODY SHOULD BE MADE HAPPY! I therefore do my part by offering theni A Splendid Lot of Goods AT. HOLIDAY lIlE! Come in person or send orders and be con vinced that C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C., WILL DO THlE RIGHT THING. Dec. 19, 51-tf. The State of South Carolinia, To Osborne L. Schumnpert, John D. Cash and Jaies F. Glenn, Coimisioners of Elections for the County of Newberry. Whereas, Thomas Keitt, who, at the Gen eral Election held in November, 1876, was chosen a member of thie House of Repre sentatives for the Election District of New berry County, to serve for two years, has since said 'election been expelled. And, whereas, the Constitution of the State of South Carolina directs that in such a case a Writ of Election shall be issued by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of filling the vacancy thus occa sioned, for the remainder of the term for which the Member so having been expelled was elected to serve: Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the said State, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a Member of the House of Representatives, for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of the term for which the said Thos. Keitt was elected ; the Polls to be opened at the va rious places of Election in the said District, ON THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, 1878, by the various sets of Managers for those places respectively. This Writ, together with your return of the Election to be held under it, have be fore the House o f Representatives at its next meeting after the Election. WVitness, the Honorable J. C. Sheppard, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives, at Columbia, this the 12th dy of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven. J. C. SHEPPARD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Josx T. SLOAs, Clerk of the House of Rerresentat ives. Dc. 19, 51-2t. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court, we will sell, at public auction, at Newberry 0. II., on the 1st Monday in Jan uary next, the following Choses in Action belonging to the Estate of Daniel Goggans, deceased, to-wit: Une Sealed Note on Sam uel McQueen and Larkin D. Griffn, dated April 14th, 1845, for $45.24, payable Jan uary 1st, 1847. One Scaled Note on Jack sonTeague, dated April 1st, 1861, payable April 2d, 1861I, for $111.40. One Sealed Note on Mar-y HI. P Scurry, dated Mar. 21, 1865, payable Mar. 3d, 1865, for 879. eSeale Not nm JaT.me HT Lovrnane, Sheri's &ads. STATE OF SOUTTi CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Dolly B. Darby vs. John A. Suber. I By virtue of an execution to ne directed in the above stated case, I will sell, at Newberry Gourt House, on the First Mon day in January next, within the legal hours of sale, all the interest of John A. Suber in THIRTY-THREE and ONE-THIR?D ACRES of land situate in the County and State afores:i-l, bounded by lands of the estate of T. W. Caldwell, deceased, by lands of - Sheeman, - Miller and others. The same being a portion of the lands formerly owned by Arnold Thomason, deceased. Teris Cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. D. B. WHEELER, s. x. c. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 12, 1S77. 51-3t 15 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Frances 0. Benderson, Executrix, vs. Re becca B. Griffin, Administratrix, and James C. Hill. Complaint for Sale of Real Estate to Pay Debts. In obedience to an order from the Pro bate Court for Laurens County, I will sell, at Newberry Court House, on the First Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, all that part of the Real Es tate described in the complaint in this case s lying in the County of Newberry, con taining TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by the 96 Road, lands of Mrs. Fannie Ridlehuber, lands known as the Burgess place, and others. TERMS-Two-thirds cash ; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. B. WHEELER, s. x. c. Dec. 10, 1877. - 51-St f-7 50 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Mary Ann Frazier, Plaintiff, vs. Bates B. Frazier, admr, et al, Defendants. Petition for Partition. In obedience to an order from the Probate Court for ;Newbcrry County, in the above stated caseito me directed, I will sell, at w berry Court House, on the First Monda in January next, within the legal hours of sale and to the highest bidder, the Real Estate of Sarah Moore, deceased, consisting of EiGH TY-SEVE' ACRES OF LAND, more or less, bounded by lands of James A. Crotiwell, John McCullough, Lewis Perkins and others. TERMS-One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Pur chaser to pay for papers. D. B. WHEELER, S. N. C. Dec. 15, 1677-51-3t ?7 50 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN PROBATE COURT. Jacob H. Perkins vs. Lewis A. Perkins and others. In obedience to an-order from the Probate Court for Newberry County, in the above s tated case to me directed, I will sell a t New berry Court House, on the Firs t Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale and to the highest bidder, the Real Estate of Sarah Perkins, deceased, consisting of TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, wore or less, bounded by lands of W. A. Elmore, James A. Crotwell, Lewis A. Perkins and others. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. B. WHEELER, S. N. C.. Dec. 19, 1879-51-3t ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. J. C. Richards against Elizabeth Richards, as Adm'x., et. al. In obedience to an order from the Probate Court for Newberry County, in the above stated case, to me directed, I will sell, at Newberiy Court House, on the First Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, and to the highest bidder, the tract of lad of which Berry Richards died, seized and possessed, containing SIX HUNDRED ACR ES, more or less, situate and lying in the County and State aforesaid,and bounded by lands of Reuben S. Lyles, James Doug ass, John H. Gilliam, A. W. Thompson and Broad River. TERMS-One-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years in two equal an nual installments, with interest on each in stallment from the day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser with at least one good burety, and a mortgage of the pre-nises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. B. WHEEL ER, $. N. C. Dec. 15, 1877-51-3t ?7 50 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COU.NTY OF NEWBERRY. Silas Johnstone, Commissioner, against Wil liam Davis. By virtue of an execution to me directed in the above stated case, I will sell, at Eew berry Court House, on the First Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, and to ~the highest bidder, all the interest of William Davis, dec'd., in the following Real Estate, to-wit: One-half interest in one tract of land called the Gary tract, contammig NINETY-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF ACRES more or less, owned jointly with Mrs. Mary E. Dobbins, and bounded by lands of F. H. Dominick, Est. of Jacob Sligh, dee'd, G. S. Cannon and others. One half interest in one other tract called the Hunter tract, owned jointly with the Est. of Win. S. Davis. dec'd. containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN TYNINE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Thompson Connor, Est. of Frank Wilson, dec'd., Dr. J. K. Gary and others. Also, all the interest of Wmn. Davis, dec'd., in one other tract called the Leavell tract, containing TWO HUNDRED AND TWEN IT ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of F. H1. Dominick, Mrs. L. C. Mayer, ,the Hunter tract and the Gary tract. Levied' on as the property of Win. Davis. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. B. WHEELER, S. N. C. Dec. 15, 1877-51-3t ?10. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, NEwBERRY, Sourn CAROLINA. Pursuant to the requirements of law there will be an election held on the second Tuesday of January next, at Newberry Court House, for an Intendant and four Wardens ct Newberry, South Carolina. Polls will be opened from 6 o'clock, A. M., until 6 o'clock, P. M. Said election shiall be conducted by the following Board of Managers, to-wit: Messrs. John R. Leavell, Peter Rodelsper er and Harry B. Scott. All Bar Rooms and Drinking Saloons shall be closed from 6 o'clock, P. M., on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1878, to o'clock, A. M., Wednesday, the 9th day of January, 1878. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my~hand and affixed the seal of the [L.S.] Town of Newvberry, S. C., on this the 13th day of December, A. D., 1877. WM. T. TARRANT, Intendant Town of Newberry, S. C. Jouxs S. FAIr, Clerk. Dc. 10, 51-3t. HIAMPTON HOUSE, MAIN STREET, .nSPARTANBURG. So. Ca. !iscelflaeou . TAX NOTICE! OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, NEWBERRY COUNTY, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C., Dec. 17, 1877. Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate described in the following 1ist, or so much thereof as will be necessy to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the Treasu rer of Newberry, S. C., at his office in said County, ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEM BER, A. D. 1877. unless - said taxes, assess ments and penalties be paid before that time, and such sales will be continued from day to day until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate shall be sold or offered for sale. L. E. yOLK, Audi'-or N. C. Township No, 2-John Calvin Wilson, 121 acres, value $600. Township No. 3-Bynum & Maybin, 3 acres, 1 building, value $85. Township No. 4-George B. Tucker, 261 acres, 6 buildings, value $2,740. Andrew and Wm. Wallace, 9"0 acres, 3 buildings, value 5,000. Township No. 10-Jacob B. Suber, 100 acres, 3 buildings, value $600. Township No. 11-Edwin M. Suber, 75 acres, value $500. Madison Thomas, 4 acres, ] building, valne $30. Dec. 19, 51-2t. HOUSE TO RENT. The subscriber offers for rent that desira ble COTTAGE HOUSE on the corner of Adams and Harrington Streets, now occu pied by Mr. E. P. Chalmers. Possession will be given on the 1st day of January. For terms, apply at this office. C. P. DICKERT. Dec. 19, 51-2t*. RARE CHANCE. We will sell at public auction at New berry C. H., Sale-day in January, BLUE FRANK, THE FINE SPANISH JACK, if not sold at private sale sooner. For par ticulars, apply to J. Wr. FOLK & CO, Dec. 19, 51-3t.* Jalapa, S. C. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned must pay up before asking for a further ex tension of credit. I want money and must have it. Consider well the definition of the first word-ALL. S. F. FANT. Dec. 19, 51-lm. LANGLEY BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF adi8s'ald Gdts' od[rw ar, 164 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Your attention is called to the following hoice line of Ladies and Gents' Undergar ments at prices below competition. Our oods arc made from thd best materials, eatly finished on double thread machines by expert operators. All orders pronmptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed or oney refunded. LADIES' PRICE LIST. CHEMiSE. Plain Chemise Good Cotton, - - 0 50 Srow corded bands, good cotton, - - 0 75 3 row corded or yoke band, Wamsutta cotton,----- - -- ---- 1 00 Tucked yoke, TFruit' cotton, - - - 1 00 Hamburg edge and inserting, 'Fruit' cot. ton,..-.-..-.-..-.-..-.-. 115 Hamburg edge and inserting tucked front, 'Fruit' cotton, beautiful, - 1 35 Embroidiery and tucks, ex. fine cotton, 2 00 Edge and puffs, extra fine cotton, - 2 50 NIGHT DRESSES. Good cotton, i Yoke Tucked, - - $1 00 Good cotton, tucked yoke, - - 1 25 Good cotton, tucked yoke and edging. 2 00 Good cotton, tucked and inserting yoke dging, - - - - - - - Wamsuttai cotton, tucked yoke, - 2 00 DRAWERS. Good cotton, edge and tucks, - 0 80 Good cotton, rufne and tucks. - - 0 75 Good cotton, hem and three tucks, - 0 60 Extra line cotton, tucks and edge, -1 00 LADIES' SKIRTS. 6 tucks and hem, flue cotton, - - 0 75 10 tucks and hem, fine cotton, - - 1 00 Tucks and flounce, fine cotton, . - 2 25 Londsdale cambric. 6 tucks, - - - 1 00 Elegant Skirts, 15 tucks, fine cotton, 1 20 TOILET SACQUES. Cambric, . - $1, $1...'5, $1-50, $2 and $2 50 CORSET COVERS. Cambric, with edge, - - - - 1 00 Extra, with edge and puffs, - - - 1 50 Superior, edging and inserting, - 2 00 We manufacture, in addition to the above, a variety of styles that space will not per mit their insertion, Linen Goods, Aprons, Children's Goods and Infants' Robes. To measure for Chemise, send length of band and around sleeve, also length. For Night Dresses, length of dress, sleeve, around the bust and neck. For Ladies' Drawers, around the waist and length. For Toilet Sacques, same aa. Night Dresses. For Corset Covers, around the waist and bust. GENTLEMENS' PRICE LIST. SHIITS of all Linen from $3.00 to $5.00. SHIRTS of Wamsutta L. C., extra ine Linen fronts, - - - - $2 50 ea SHIRTS of Wamsutta L. C., fine Linen fronts, - - - - 2 00 ea. SHIRTS of Wamsutta L. C., good Linen fronts, - -. - 1 75ea. -SHIRTS of Wamsutta L. C., Linen front (unlaundried), - - - 1 50 ea. AL.1 SHIRTS of Wamsutta Long Cloth and fine Linen fronit, finish ed except button holes and gus sts, bands on sleeve, . - 1 00 ea. JE ANS DRAWERS, from 50 cents to 1 00 ea. CANTON F. DR AWE RS, from 75c. to 1 2,5 ea. To measure for Drawers, send length of isie scam. and around the waist. gir Directions for measuring sent on ap plietion. Nov. 21, 47-6m. FIRE INSURANCE. The undersigred. has made Fire Insur ance a study and a profession. Te policies he issues are POLICIES OF IDEMNTrY-the Companies represented having never failed to pay their losses, BE OLUSE THEY cIIARGE A PROFIT IN THEIR BUSI *All classes of insurance written at PATYING R.TES, and none lower. ASSETS REPRESENTED, $50,000,000. WM. F. NANCE, Agent. Oct. 31, 44-tf. A . LLONG. It. L. GILLILAND. EW FIRM! NEW GOODS! LQNH & GILLILANb, 103 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Book Binders, Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in A inhl of STAPIL an FNYSTATIONERY --AND General News Dealers. gg- Orders for Music promptly filled. Oct. 31, 44-imf. Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. The Cincinnati 'cazette" makes the as ton:shing announcement that Cincinnat Beer is no longer pur, but adulterate with molasses, sugar of starch, fusil oil an the poisonous colhicu. J. C. SF.EGERS guarantees his Beer tc b p.re.a nd1 reliable. H e nt adulte Wl"atches, clocks, Jewelly. WITCHES AND JEWELRY At the New Store on Hotel Lot. I have now on hand a large and elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, I VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASES, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. IN ENDLESS VARIETY. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Watchmaking and Repairing Done Cheaply and with- Dispatch. Call and examine my stock and prices. EDUARD SCHOLTZ. Nov. 21, 47-tf. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. Will keep a full supply of Single and Double Seat BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, &c., on hand, And will PUT UP TO ORDER any in the latest styles and best material AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Will also 'keep a supply of good and cheap HARNESS. OLD BUGGIES and CARRIAGES REN OVATED ana made to appear equal to new. Repairing done with neatness and de spatch. Fronting Jail, at Webb's old stand. J. TAYLOR & CO. Oct. 10, 41-3m. J.B. ONRI & O., Corner of Pratt & Nance Street. NEWBERRY, S. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Iobacco, Se8rs, Pipes, &1, Together with WINES AND LI Of best brands and warranted. French and American CON FEC TIONEJIES, IN L.ARGE VARIETY. Together with SHELF GOODS for FAMILY USE. Mar. 28, 13-1y. Confectioneries, Fruits, &c. CONFECTIONERIES, F RU ITS , N UT S, CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, WORCESTERSHIRE AND OTHER SAUCES. FRtENCH AND PLAIN CANDY. DESICCATED COCOANUT, GELATINE, SEA FOAM, HORSFORD'S BREAD PREPARATION. SEEDLESS RAISINS, STARCH, PARCHED COFFEE, TEA, LAUNDRY SOAP, TOILET SOAP. FINE CIGARS, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. At H. A. BURNS'. Sep. 213, 39-3m. TO THE FARMERS. We would respectfully call your atten tin to our fauilities for furnishing LIE FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. While we furnish Lime of superior quality for bailding, etc., we make a specialty of AGRICULTURAL LIMlE, knoing full weil the needs of the farmers of this section of country. We arc prepared to furnish Lime in any quantity at $7.50 Per Ton, On cars at Gaffney's, S. C. For further in forma:on or orders for Lime, address J. N. MARTIN & GO., Newberry, S. C. Or STYRON & LYNN, Limestone Springs, S. C. Oct. 10, 41-12t. FRESH_ARRIVALS, THE WADE HAMPTON. This beautiful, well made, heavy and first class Cooking Stove has just been received, and is offered to the public as low as any Stove of its class can be bought in the up country. Call and sec before you purchase elsewhere. WV. T. WR.IGHIT. Nov. 21, 47-tf. Notice for Final Settlement and Discharge. The undersigned will make a final settle ment on the Estate of Daniel Goggans, de ceased, in the Probate Court, on Friday, the 2SLh day of December next, and ask for a final discharge as Administrators. All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby required to make payment, and all persons who hold claims aga'.nst said de ceased's Estate are req%red to render them in properly attested by that day. J. K. P. GOGGANS, J. C. GOGGANS, Nov. 24, 1877-48-5t Adm'rs. BARNARD'S PHOTdGRAPH GALLERY, 263 KING STREET, CHARL.ESTON, S. C. This is one of the largest and finest, galle ries in the South. New and costly imstra ments have been obtained; also, tine pho tographic turniture and scenic backgrounds. The work turned out of this Gallery cannot be surpassed either in finish or faithfulness ofc.rnrhahathryfuyere per.ec ianar thast hand tirty-our prearse t peio c ll style a anwork.prpaed Heate10 eroalyt all styltings,word is aeteminedronsall to away sitstis-n IICs AEie noE shDUCE go away CENsTs A C Harge srtENt ofc 25me PEd CEiT.ig Aflr ph o rtogph of rame.tig fo pin.grahS - l and Sep. 10, 3S-6m. Dry Goods, Groceries, c. P. W. & I CHICK Respectfully call attention to their full FALL 1DWVINTER STOL IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: Domestic and Dress Goodsf Notions---Shawls-- Skirts --Blankets -- Ladies' and Gent's Un derwear Shoes Hats-- Clo thing--Saddlery, Harness and Leather -Woodenware- Cutlery - GROCERIES, & c ., AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, A full line of DOMESTIC GOODS, consist ing of Jeans, Cassineres. Brown and Bleach ed Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Drill ing, Checked and Striped Homespun, Bed Ticking, Linscy, Flannel, Alpaca, Prints &c. LADIES' WORSTED GOODS AT AND 9j LOW COST. A full and well selected line of Notions, EIosiery, Stationery, Ladies' Shawls, Boule vard Skirts, White and Colored Blankets, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Umbrellas, Trunks, Clothing and Hats. A full line of Men's, Ladies', Boys', Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes. We make a specialty of Cable Screw Shoes, which is the best Shoe for the money made in America. A fall line of Saddlery and Harness at Factory prices. We have the agency for a large Manufactory and, therefore, can fur nish anything in this line that our custom ers may desire. Sole, Harness and Whang Leather. Woodenware. Hollow-ware, Hardware, Nails, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons. GROCERIES, consisting of Flour, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Soda, Starch, Ginger, Pepper, Tea, Molasses, Sy -up, Soap, lobacco, Bagging and Ties. P. W. & R. S. CHICK. Sep. 26, 39-tf. Cothing. NEW STOCK CLOTHING AND AT IUprecedentedly Low Prices! Respectfully an'nounce to the citizens of Newberry that they have now in store an elegant and cheap stock of LOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, which embraces a large variety of tbe LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS IN SUITS, which they can sell at lower prices than ever before offered in this market, and o'which they now invite attention. They make a specialty in FINE CLOTH OATS, OVERCOATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, to,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 tition. Call and make an examination before purchasing elesewhere, and see if you cannot save money. HVIGffT & 1.WI.COJPPOK, No. 4 Mollohon~ Row. Oct. 4, 40-tf. Drugs # Fancy eJrtiles. BLUE GLASS! If you wish a soft, pleasant light to read by, get a Blue Glass Lamp Chimney, or a Combination Chimv ev and Shade from POPE & WARDLAW. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. We have just received a splendid assort ment of HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, from 5c. a cake upwards, and an entire new supply of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES and FANCY GOODS in gene ral, to which we invite the attention of all, more especially the ladies. Our stock of B RUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, SEGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, CA NDY, Brandies, Wines and Whiskeys For Medicinal purp'daes, Is full and all recentiy purchased, which we will sell as LOW AS THE LOWEST, and upon reasonable terms. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED at all hours by our Dr. D. S. Pope, who can be found at night in room over rear por tion of our store. Respectfully, opE & Il/ RW No. 5, Mollohon Row. Newberry, May 15, 1877. 20-tf. DR. E. E. JACKSON, DuGGIST AND I EMIST, COLUMBIA, S. C. Removed to store two doors next to Wheeler House. A full stock of Pure Medicines, Chemi cals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Garden - an Fiel Sed always in store and at .Piscelaneous. REMOVAL. The undersigned announces to his friends the removal of his Drug Store to the new, commodious and well-appointed store room in the "Crotwell Building," Opposite the old Hotel site. He will con tinue to keep, and will constantly make fresh additions to large, varied and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, PATENT MEDIINES, TOILET AITItLES P A I N T S,_ OILS, VAR NISHES, WINDOW GLASS, Segars, Tobaccos, Wines, Brandies, Liquors, Lamps, Lamp Goods, &c., &c. And will be pleased as heretofore to serve the public with the BEST and PUREST Goods at VERY LOWEST CASH FIGURES. Buying for cash and dealing upon the same sound basis, bargains throughout the entire stock can be obtained at unpreceden tedly LOW PRICES. W. E. PELHAM, " Iron-column Drug Store, " Oct 17 42 tf Crotwell Building. NOW IS THE TIE TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COMMENCE WITH THE NEW VOLUME AND THE NEW YEAR, Only $2, in Advance. AS THE ORGAN OF THE GRANGE! WITH A COLLEGE DEPARTMENT! BROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER! WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE ! ADDED TO Watnv SPICEY LETTERS FROM POMARIA ! and other points of the County ! AND A LOCAL DEPARTMENT! Which furnishes everything of interest transpiring in the County! It presents an attractive array for 1878! The HERALD is finely printed, contains 2 columns of matter and is worthy a place t every fireside in the County. SEND IN SUBSCRIFTIONS BABLY. *& AS AN ADVERTISING MED.IUM it is second to no other weekly paper in the State.%iiia JOB PRINTINO OF ALL E:INDS, EATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECU TED AT CHEAP RATES. T. F. GRENEKER, PROPRIETOE. Dec. 12, 50-tf. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. By virtue and authority of a mortgage thereof executed to Mathias Barre by B. F. Griffin, Sr., on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1870, we will sell at public outcry, at New berry C. H., S. C., ON SALE-DAY IN JAN UARY NEXT, that tract of land of B. F. Griffin, Sr., situate in Newberry County, containig Four Hundred and Thirty Five Acres, and bounded by lands of R. W. Atchison, Frank Wheeler and others ; to be sold i-i the following tracts, plats thereof to be ex hibited on day of sale: TRACT NO. 1, 218 ACRES. TRACT NO. 2, 110 ACRES. TRACT NO. 3, 107 ACRES. TERMS-One-half cash, or all at option of purchaser; balance on credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale at 10 per cent. per annum, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. J. BARRk., Executrix, J. A. BERLY, Executor, Of Mathias Barre, dec'd. Dec. 12, 50-St. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. -DISTRICT OF SOUTH CARO LINA. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.-FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Re WILLIAM HATTON, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. By virtue of an Order passed in the above cause by the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of said Court, I will sell on Sales-day in January, 1878, at New berry Court House in said State, all of the real estate of said Bankrupt, to-wit : NINETY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less, situate in said County and State, and bounded by lands of Alex. and John Davidson, George Turnipseed and others. Terms of sale-one- third cash, balance on credit, with bond and mortgage of purcha see~ t secure same. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. Mf. WALL ACE, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger Per A. P. PIFER, Deputy Messenger. Dec 12, 50-3t. NOTICE. 40,000 BRICK I O'NEIL'S MAKE. FOR SALE BY ._ N. MARTIN & CO. Dry Goods, Groceries, c. Old [stabIishmeAtj@ ANI) Best Hiuse far BaraiRs! I have rw a fill r complete stock of :oods such as are gencr.lly kept in a coun try variety storo, and am ready to sell to Farmers and others At as Low Prices as any other Store, And for the reason that since I had t misfortune of being burnt out in April I have refitted the Sores where I fir tablished myself in 1857, and by that change have lessened my expenses in the way of Store Rent - And will now give my _-stomers THE BENEFIT OF IT. Goods bought of me have always been found as re tented, and as cheap and cheaper than oay bought in this or any neighboritg city, whatever any one else may say to the contrary notwithstanding, as I do not offer any one ARTICLE AT t:OST OR UNDER and then make up the loss on something else. I OFFER ALL OF MY GOODS AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT. All I ask is a fair trial and you will be onvinced.. My goods were selected with the utmost care in the markets of Boston, New York, Ph;ladelphia and. Baltimore, and realizing the fact that my store is not convenient, but somewhat out of the way, I now offer extra inducements in the way of Bargains. I make no enumeration of the different articles, but simply say that I have every. thing in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, &c. Thankful for the confidence reposed in, and, for the liberal patronage bestowed up on me the past twenty years. I respectfully ask a continutnce of the same. GRANITEVILLE SHIRTINGS, B "'GS AND DRI.S AT MANUFACTUREERS PRICES TO MECAE. I will open in a few days a lot of Ladies' and Misses' FINE SEWED and PEGGED SHOES of every description, all of whi -n I will sell at very low prices. Also, a few pairs of Gents' FINE SEWED SHOES. 300,000 BRICK at my Brick Yard-CHEAP FOR CASH. M. FOOT. Nov. 7, 18717-45-tf. Hardware, J. B.ADGEh & CO, CH ARLESTON, S. C, JOBBERS OF - Foreign and Domestie Hard ware, Cutlery, Guns and BAR IRON PLOWf TEL, CUCUMBER PUMPS, FAIRBANKS'- SCAL.ES. Agents for South Carolina for the celebra ted Farmers' h end Plows, One, Two and Three Horse AT REDUCED PRICES. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AGRICULTURAL STEELS a specialty, BULL TONGUES, TURN SHOVELS, SCOOTERS, SWEEPS, HEEL BOLTS, &c. State Agents TREDEBAR HORSE AND MULE SHOES. Orders receive prompt and careful atten J. E. ADCE R& CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 17, 51-e.o.m-1m. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By .James C. Leahy, Probaite Judge. Whereas, E. P. Chalmers, as Clerk of the Circuit Court, hath made suit to me, to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Stephen Rutherford, deceased. 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 bate, to be held at Newberiy Court House, S. C., on the 15th 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 28th day of November; Anno Domimi 3. C. LE AHY, .T. r. x. c. Dec. 5, 49-4t, - - Executor's Final Notice;. Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement on the Estate of Wash ington F'loyd, dec'd., on the 29th day of December, 1877, and ask for a discharge as Administrator. All persons indebted to said Estate must make payment before that time, and all persons having demands against said Estate must render them mn properly attested on or before that time. JOHN T. PETERSON, Ex'or. Nov. 23, 1877-48-5t. BISHOP MARVIN'S BOOK OF TRAVELS. If you want a copy of this interesting book, leave an order at the HERALD STATIONERY STORE. Dec. 12, 50-tf. lOR RENT