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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1878. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. B. Maffett-Notice. T. S. Duncan-Notice. Crawford & Hardy-Notice. D. B. Wheeler-Sherifrs Sale. Pee Dee Herald-The New Exodus. Drayton N. Coate-Trespass Notice. S. P. Boozer-Grain Cradles and Blades. W. K. Shackleford-The Installment Plan. Jno. B. Carwile-Report of Coudition of National Bank of Newberry. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Business no tices in tUs local colurnn are inserted at the rate of 15 cents per line each inser tion. Obituaries, notices of meetings, com munications relating to personal inter ests, tributes of respect, &c. are charged as regular advertisements at $1 per square. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at that place. crE.-The second Quarterly ' anee of the Methodist Church il commence on Saturday.. The Rev. Manning Brown will preach on Sun day. BEsr SODA WATER, at H. A. Burns', at 5 cents a glass. 1t. The citizens of Boston have given $600 to Newberry College. to aid in completing the building. This donation was made through Rev. S. P. Hughes, agent for the Endowment Fund. - That old lady again comes to' the front, and it really seems probable that the May frost will come. We had a narrow escape Sunday night, and her cap ribbons are it full mast. With jests in our eyes we implore her to be ca4hl in her propheqies. Dentist, over Mower's Store. H. A. BuRZrsells Pure Soda Water made from CarbKic Acid Gas. Has been sold in the town o Newberry for years, and nobody has ever been made sick from drinking it. Drink as much as you please, and it won't hurt yoU. 1 The Annual Celebration of the Cal boan Literary Society of Wofford Col lege, Spartanburg, will come off the evening of June 11th. The subject of debate, Is the chiracter of Oliver Crom well worthy of admiration? Thanks for ani invitation. Ogburn's best Tobacco, at H. A. Ba-ns'. .17-tf. JL gentleman in town showed us a few days ago the following receipt, whiich is interesting on account of its age Aptil 26, 1804. Receivgd of Daniel Stewart eix shi1 lings and ele7en pence in full. HUGH O'NEALL. There is no stage of Consumption in which it is too Wae to administer -Thrash's Consumptive Cure and Lung 7Bestorer. Thiousands have been cured~ by itwhen there sle dto be nohopes Trial 50c., large $1.50. Sold by all Druggists. For sale by TDr. S. F. Eant. The Lutheran Synod adjourned Wed nesday, the 8th, after a pleasant and harmonious session. Before adjourning thyreturned a unanimous vote of take to the Pastor and congregation ofLuther Chapel and to the community orthe hospitality they had received, also, to those railroads that passed them at edce ate.A.un' Seed Pindat at _._.__ rn'. tf TUEYOUR PA os.-The commu nity are informed tbat Paef . cmt has returned to Newberry om a bre professional tour, and will be hap"'y to attend to any orders for tuning Piano' which may be givs him. His prices are in accordance with the times, and his work guaranteed. As he will be here but for a few days, it will be wel to see him at once. Sos1>AY SCHOOL. Pic Nic. - The teachers and pupils of the various Sab bath Schools of the town are cordially invited to join the Methodist Sabbath School in a Pie Nic, at Mr. Wallace Cline's grove, on Friday the 24th inst. Parents are asked to join in and make the occasion as- pleasant to the little ones as possible. It is especially re 'ted that baskets be not forgotten. ques ____ The An'iversary Meeting of The YoungMensChristian Association of lewerry wil held in the Baptist Church, on Thursa yZ evening, May 17th, 1878, at 8 o'clock. The exercises will consist of songs fro 94 Hymns," and addresses from h of the Association. All persons are cordially invited 4 attend. QUERY : "Why will men smohle common tobaco, when they can buy Marburg Bros. 'Seal o.f North CJaro lina,' at the same price?'! 5-ly. MI.ER'S CHAPEI.. - A protracted meeting of six weeks duration has been held at Miller's Chapel (colored) in this town, Rev. A. M. Weston pastor. On Sunday last, there was held a confer ence of the various Associations of the county. Sermons were delivered in the morning by Rev. Fanneil Chiles, in the afternoon by Rev. B. F. Porter, and at night by Rev. Isaac Cook. The collec tion taken up amounted to $22,80. PIc!1c NOTICE.-1t is requested that the baskets intended for the picnic Fri day wvill be brought to the Female - . - ii 2L. ..... "Remember This." That wt are determined to have our pr:ces below everybody on Dress and Fancy Goods and everything else, as we sell for the money only. 16 tf JONES & SATTERWHITE. "Get Money Out of the Bank," And save on an average 25 per cent. in buying your Dry Goods through the Sum mer. Those who sell on a credit always charge it, besides trying to sell you the poorest goods in stock. 16-1m JONES & SATTERWHITE. The King of Shirts. You have never seen their equal. $1.00 each. Linen Collars, 121c. 16-1m JONES & SATTERWHITE. Large assortment of New Style Silk and Gingham Parasols and Umbrellas, just re ceived at 16-1m JONES & SATTERWHITE'S. BEST PRINTS, at 6tc. COATS' COTTON, at 60c. a doz. And will proniise to meet any cutting prics, if they' go two hundred per cent. lower. 16-1m JONES & SATTERWHITE. WARD'S SHIRTS and GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS, the best in the world, as JONES & SATTERWHITE'S. 16-1m. 'The True Value of Your Money." The ladies all say that Jones & Satter white have the ricest and cheapest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies Lace and Silk Ties, Silk Handker chiefs, Ladies Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Ladies Hosiery, in Newberry. This decision they have made after looking all around. AS WE SELL NO GOODS ON TIME, we will guarantee your dollar to buy you on an avei age of TEN TO TWENTY FVE PER CENT MORE than yo.u can buy any where in the market, JONES & SATTERWHITE. april 17 16 Im. AirA FULL SEr OF THE POPUTLCR SEA SIDE NOVELS, LESLIES UNIDAY M A G A - INE AND LEBLIR'S POPU AR MONTRTLY, together with a FULL LINE OF STATION EY, for sale at the HERALD BOK~ STO!$. 49 WONDERFUL. -Prof. Gessler, bprn without arms, and who can accomplish more with his feet than many can with their hands, together with his accom plished pig, Pedro, gave a performance onda.y night truly wvonderful in its character. We regret for his sak Abat te audience was small. Thi after noon' and night he will again give exhibitions. H.e receives silver mnoney n his mouth, in which he can hold as uh as ten dollars, and give a voluble lecture at-the same time. Go and see him, the price will be charitably bes towed. Mr. Clark, first lieutenant at Cash's grocery store, says more ladies bave .isied the store since the new depar ure-the jntroduction of dry goods than during all the previous years de voted to bacon, lard, &c., exclu3siyely. One prime cause of this happy turn in the tide of his experience is the use of' printer's ink by the boss, for the ladies dote on it. as next to a marriage no tice an advertisement touching their peculiar province puts them in the best of humors. Clark is now the happiest man on Main street, and has put an ex tra twit on his moustache. CHEAP-The good timne so long spo ken of has at length come. Prices are going doxyn, down, down in all grades of goods, for some time we have been able to feed at half the expense of for mer times, but now when after eating good baconl at 43 ets, per lb., and vege tables which cost nothing, the thirst can be slaked on soda wster free gratis for nothing, with delicious syruti thrown in, we are forced to cry Eureka-the goou time has come! During the latter part of last week, at the Drug Store of Dr. Pelham, the beverage was dispensed without money and without price-at least a thousand glasses going where the woodbine twineth. BUss RIVER.-From time immemo rial the 2d Sunday in May has beeu a big day at this Church. Nobody knows why, but so it is. Sunday last witnes sed the largest congregation that has been seen there for many days. Among them were some of the hand omest men and prettiest ladies of New ~>rry County. These, with their new -' ontAts, made an attractive gath rngthz cannot be surpassed in town r ciy or co-Yntry. The people of this sction are note"d too for their intellIr gence and their hospitlity. Bav Mai rice L. Broadus is the~ Pastor of the Church, and is much beloyed bothm by saint and sinner. A REARK '.BKE RESULT.-It .makeS no difference how many Physicians', pr how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Srup is the only remedy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who re predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the ,-~ Pneumoni.2 Whoopin<g Cough, The stcre formerly known as that of A. M. Bowers & Co's., and used exclu sively for heavy groceries, has been completely metamorphosed by its new proprietor, Mr. J. D. Cash. It now presents an entirely different appear ance, there being a look of variety in and about it which puts it in the line of progress. Its proprietor too, is not only a believer in white-wash and paint, but in printer's ink, all of which he is dis tributing liberally. In this establish ment can be found groceries, dry goods, clothing, saddlery, leather, and many other articles, superintended by as fine looking a set of clerks as can be found on top the green earth. THANK.-One of the best friends and patrons of the Herald is that excellent gentleman and first rate farmer, Mr. Jas. 0. Meredith. On Monday last a full basket from his farm found its way to our office. Its contents were various and comprised beans, beets, potatoes and the finest cherries of the season. Mrs. McKellar, for a treat of her de licious currants, with an invitation to go and gather, will accept thanks. For a cordial invitation to attend a Sunday School Pic Nic, at Bush River Church on Saturday, 25th inst., we re turn thanks, with the promise to go if possible. Col. D. Wyatt Aiken will again ac cept our thanks for valuable Congres, sional Documents. ATToRNEY-GENERAL.-A correspon dent in the Carolina Spartan nominates for this position Hon. Y. J. Pope, of Newberry. No better man can be found if he will consent to be a candi date. Gen. Pope is quite a young man in years, but is already distinguished as one of the leading lawyers of the State, thoroughly posted, and in his judgment calm and clear, an eloquent and logical advocate he would give complete satisfaction as Attorney-Gen eral. Newberry County has no representa tive on the state ticket, though one of the most influential Counties in the State. Tb last Legislature, recogniz ing Gen. Pope's legal ability and purity. of conduct, paid him the compliment of selecting him as one of the Attorneys to represent the State's interests in the Bond cases.-Laurensville Herald. MEMORIAL DAY.-Friday, the 10th f May, was "Memorial Day," a day set apart in this State to pay a tribute: f respect and homage to the soldiers who fell in defence of the lost cause. uite a number of ladies and gentle peg epairp4 to Rosemont Cemetery, nd after prayer by Rev. G. W. flol and, of Newberry College, proceeded to decorate the graves with garlands of flowers and wreaths of evergreens. here was no formal ceremony : only this sirpJe, togching tribute, which we hope Wg see repeate'd year after year, reminding us and our cl>Ojlreg of the brave heroes who laid down their lives in a noble cause. The~graves it the village Cemetery were also decorated. Among the graves here are those of twelve members of the 56th New York Regiment, that was stationed in Newberry a few years ago. These received the same attention as those of our own dead. EmE.-On Tuesday night last Mr. Jas. 0. Meredith sustained a serious loss in th.e 4estruction of his barn by fire. The building was large and con veniently built, atnd contained besides a ndred bushels of corn, a new cotton planter, a large quantity of shucks, and all >f his ploughs and farm tools. This is a serious loss to Mr. Meredith, and especially at this season, pup he is not the man to fold his arms and despond. We regret, too, to say that while his main building was insured there was no isurapce on the barn. It is not known how the fire originat.ed, and he is loth to think it the wcrk of an incendiary, but the general impression is that it must have been set on fire. Sometme before this accident, Mr. Meredith had removed a considerable poron .of his corn from the barn which was infested by rats-to a rat proof dr,, and fortunately, therefore, otherwise he would have been utterly without feed for his stock. PERSONAL. Mr. A. W. T. Simmons has returned from Charleston. Mr J. C. Squier, the travelling agent f the Columbia Register, paid us a visit last week. Th~e subscription list grows in his hands. Hon. Y. J. Pope, att.orney for th,e State before the Court of Claims, re turned home Tharsday, the Court hay ig adjourned for several weeks. F. W. rant, Esq., has gone on a visit to Richmond, Ky., in t4e blup grass re gion, where they have the prettiest W.o men, and raise the finest horses in the Brigadier Gen. (.loMworthy, of the popular house of Daniel Miller & C.o., was in town Wednesday, and shed the igt of bla cheerful countenanlce on the Cantata. J. F. J. Caldwell, Esq., goes to (09k uibia to-morrowV to attend a meeting of e&mte Executive Committee, and the County Chairmen. They will deter mine uponl the ug for calling the State Convention. ECONOMY IS WEALTH, Poor Richard say s. If this be true,,then it is wise in every family to use Duryeas'S Satin Gloss Starch in preference to any other, be .an tie most economical ever mann VARIOUS Warm weather. Keep your blood cool. Eschew strong drinks. Iced soda water at Burns'. Eggs at 10 cents a dozen. Farmers are as busy as bees, Traffic consequently is light. Get out back-gammon boards. The Cantata was a thing of beauty. Oats is looking well. There will be a good crop made. Rust is injuring the wheat consider ably in some sections. The recent cool spell has had a bad effect on growing cotton. Major Buist who gathers the town offerings makes a very fair report. Mr. John Elmore has a beautiful field of wheat between his house and Capt. Hair's. The Thespian Club will play "The Hunchback," on their next appearance on the boards. A colored darkey wanted to sell us a turkey gobbler Saturday for $2,50. We did'nt invest. Work every day and wear your old clothes is the way to keep the balance of trade in your favor. The fruit crop of this county was ne ver more promising, everybody can have pies 4ext winter, A man can profess more religion in fifty minutes than he can practice by working hard for fifty years. With soda water and lager at five cents a drink, even a poor editor can quench his thirst occasionally. A young lady rebukingly asks us; "Which is worse, to lace tight or to get tight?" We give it up, we never laced. A glue which will resist the 4etion of water is made by boiling one pound of glue in two quarts of skimmed milk. Capt. Whites is not compelled to open his office before day to receive taxes, as on a former occasion. He hopes for a rush ere long. The following laconic epitaph was found on a tombstone : I was well, I tried to feel better, took physic, and here I am. Silk stockings are now the style, em broidered ones are only $10 per pair. We hope our ladies will stick to cotton yet awhile. No one living in society can be inde pendent. The world is like a watch dog, which fawns upon you, or tears you to pieces. Candle grease is not the best article with which to dress the hair, although its sticky gualit es ag not disput c. Try cinnam'on draps,- . The impish boys who threw shot on the beautiful fower queen and her sweet attendants should be double shotted and east into Segtt'y ceps Show us the 'man with soul so dead' who will dare say our girls canidtati. The entertainment last week proved be yond dispute that they cantata. The Town Council haye agreed to place seats under the shade trees in rear of the Court House for the use of the Band. We shall have music there once a week. Twenty years ago there were not more than half a dozen flower gardens in the town of Newberry, in Gravel town alone now there are half a hun dred, and many of them are pretty. Cage David, colored, a good demno rat, died at Prosperity last week. It was Cage who went on a political mis sion to North Carolina, just after the war. The Blaptist and Methodist congrega tons havipg no shepherpis Sunday last, like lost sheep strayed hither an.dthither; the pastors of each being absent. They will get back to their folds next Sabbath as both churches will be open. People are surprised at the low prices asked for goods by Jones & Satterwhite. 'Strange, passing strange, yet not so strange after all. They buy and sell for cash, and get rid of their goods quickly at short profits, and it pays them. It would be pleasant to the eye and grateful to the heart to see Rosem.ont Cemetery cleared of noxious weeds and tall, unsightly broom sedge. A sub s31ptionl can.easily be raised to defray the cost. We make a motion, who will second it? It is gratifying to k:n0W that Mr, R. B. Keene will soon open a new stock of stoves and tin ware. Since the, fire he has not been idly spending his time, but has been preparing for another tussle with the fickle jade, fortune. His announcement will soon be made. uarrels, like thunder storms, would eni in sunshj4e if it were n.ct for tle determination to have the last~ word. If you are scolded or criticised just bite your lips and keep still, and it will soon be over ; but if you retort you are in 'for three years or the war.' Little Bud Meredith remarked to his fater after the burning of his crib and the loss of corn, 'don't go for the rats again, had they not' been so bad you would not have any corn at all now.' His father had taken- out a considerable portion just before the fire. On Thursdgyq night last after the Can tata the young ladies accepting an in vitation from Dr. Pelham, surrounded his fountain tnd imnbibed soda water. t was a royal sight, to see them, large and sal? tricked out in gauzy muslin and lawn, trimmed wi44 brjg4 ~owers and streaming ribbons, and to har the merry chatter, and the gurgle of the soda. The crop of candidates bids fair to be rg,but what kind of harvest no.man kp9wp. The following is appropriate : 'Father.who ?tri 'e rqad sp late?" "'Hsh, my child,'fis bacniate ; Fit example of human woe Early he comes and late he goes. I Hne ~reshe woman with courtiy grace Ax INsTITUTION.-There are mar places of ioterest in Columbia, and vi itors to that city should not omit visit any of them, Not the least in ir portance and attractiveness is an inst tution on Main Street, immediately ol posite the Columbia, which for the coi venience of the public is kept open fro six o'clock in the morning until ni o'clock at night, every day in the wee Sundays excepted. It will well repa a visit. The great Paris Expositic no doubt will present greater attra( tions, but the distance and expense wi prevent many from going there. N( so as regards the place alluded to her< and which is under the direction an control of Messrs. Kingsland & Heatd gentlemen of large experience an taste. Admission free, with the priv lege of purchasing any article on exhi bition, prices of which will be given b Mr. Friday, the polite maste,. of cerc monies. CANTATA-THE FLOWER QUEEN. The exquisite entertainment afforde pleasure lovers on Wednesday an Thursday evenings last by the youn ladies and misses of Capt. Pifer's Acai emy, under the intelligent direction c Mrs. F. 0. Bailey, proved quite a sue cess. The tableaux were well conceiv ed and charmingly carried out, thi solos very sweet, and the choruses : beautiful harmony of sounds Whicl found responsive echoes in the heart of every auditor who had any music ir his or her soul. The taste displayed 1) the fair ones in the varied styles o dress and rich hued flowers was a pic ture seldom seen, and one calculated t< transport the fancy into a dreamlant peopled by fairies and covered by heath er bells. The effect on the audience wa, one of complete delight, what on the Recluse-the only male in the picture we are unable to say, for he gave ven to his feelings in a foreign tongue. W< have no doubt, however, that his hear was melted and his soul entranced b3 such a wonderful display of beauty and the exhalations of thousands of flowers The following were the personifica tions; Ise, . - Miss Lila Booze: Lily, - Mrs. P. Robertsor Crocus, - - Miss Caro Mott< Dahlia, - - Miss Alice Hornsb3 Heliotrope, - - Miss K. Rutherfort Mignionette, - - Miss J. Hunte: Japonica, - - Miss A. Clarn Sun-Flower, - - Eiss A. Foo Violet, -- - Miss K. Maye: Tulip, - - - Miss.C. Maye: Hollyhock, - - Miss K. Ewar Dandelion, - - Miss N. Harmoi Touch-Me-Not, - Miss S. Ramag< With full Chorus pf Flowers The more youthful members of th4 Academy making a parterre of beant2 such as never before has been garlandet on the public stage of Newberry. T< Mrs. Bailey and her entire charmini bategog we return thanks in behalf o the comimunity. A new "humorist," with a bad tem per, has come to the .front, and sends St Louis publisher the fQliow4 g caustii composition;. "Der sur-i want yu two stop m peper i hey pade two mutch alredy end yu dont give us eny funy estem yu ar all the tyme riting up pollytick end wat yn no abot pollytick~s wooden fil a flees' ear. Yur a ptitty suker tU edet a peper. P. S. scratch mi nemi of ynr list yurs trewly PT. The Antecedents of Disease. Among the antecedents of disease are in er.,ness in the circulation of the blood, du unnaturally attenuated condition of thi physique, indicating that the life current i, dcficient in nutritive properties, a wan, hag gad look, inability to digest the food, los of appetite, sleep and strength, and a sensa tion of unnatural languor. All, these ma: be regarded as among tne in<nicia of ap proacing disease,' which will eventual2 attack the 'systemn and overwhelm'it, if iti not built up and fortified in a.dvance. In vigorate, then, without loss of time, makhic choice of the greatest vitalizing agen t ex tant, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an elixi which has given health and vigor to my rads of the sick and debilhtated, whichi avuched by physicians anid analvsts to Ni pure as well as e$ec;ve, which is immensel! popular in this country, and extensive. used abroad, and which bas been for year past one of the leading medicinal staples o America. Used in Nearly Every LocaiQ in Many States. SETTLED . EYOND A DOUWr--No ona questions the fact that more cases of whites sappressed and irregular menses and utermn obstictions, of every kind, are being dail: cured, by Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regu lator, than by all other remedies combimed Its success in Georgia and other States bypd precedent in the annals of physic t'houandh of pertigvates from women evej; where p ur in upon the proprietor.. Thbe at tention of prominent niedical men is arousei in behalf of' this wonderful compound, an the most successful practioners use it. I women suffer hereafter it willibe their omi fault. Female Regulator is prepared am; sold by J. Bradfiesd, Atlanta, Ga., and mvr be bought for $1.50 per bottle at any respect able Drug Store in the J.nipn. EFI4ECTS TRULY WONDERFUL. CARTEESvILLE, GA., April 26, 160. This will certify that two members of mu immediate family, after having suffered fai many years from menstrual irregularities,anl having been treated without benefit by var os medical doctors, were at length corr pletely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. LJrat field's FEMALE REGTJLATOR. 'I therefor deem it' ftuy 'duty to fatnish this certificati with the hope of drawinig attention of soffe: ing womnenkind to the merits of a med:icin whose power in curing irregular and sut pressed menstruation, has been proven undc igy wnertOgal qbservation. Its effects ci such cas'cs is truly wonderful. an~d weii may the remedy be called"'Woman's Best Fr iend, Tours respectfully, JAS. W. STRA NGE: For sale by Drs. S. F. Fant. Pope & Wart law, W. E. Pelhamn and W. F. Prats. 19-2 PQST OFFICE, NEwBERRY, S. O., May 11, 1S7d List of advertised letters for week cndin May 11, 1878: Boozer, S. A. 1Nance, Susan Collis, Hart Wilson, T. C. Gilam, Caroline | Parties calling for letters will pleases ifavrie. B .BOE .M ifaderisd. T W. BOE ,.M POST O ~'Q'~FFICE P - . won no orttTrnTT T U FoR THE HERALD. s- 3t. Bethel in Ranks for the to C.'oming Fall Elections. i-. ADcuocratic Club was organized at Mt. Bethel Academy, May 11th. )r. T. C. Brown, President ; Dr. L. B. Bates, 1st Vice-President; J. 0. Turnipseed, 2nd Vice-President; J. G. Mrtin, Secretary and Treasurer; A. J. Gibson, Assistant Secretary and 1: Treasurer. Executive Committee Cul. J. C. S. Brown, T. B. Chalmers, 1 Dr. L. 13. Bates, J. G. Martin, S. S. Cmuningham. Delegates to next Coun ty Cuuvention-T. B. Chalmers, Col. J C. S. Brown, Dr. T. C. Brown. A goodly number of our very best citizeus are wide awake to the impor tanice of a long pull, a strong pull, y and a pull all together in the next -election. The President elect addressed the Club with some very opportune and pertinent ideas, couched in well chosen and vehement larguage. . MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. FOR THE HERALD. EDITORS NEWBERRY HERALD: I a in authorized to acknowledge, throigh your coltmns, the receipt from 0. L. Sebumpert, of thirty-five dollars (35). This money is the net proceeds of the -play of The Lady of Lyons, and will f be expended in fitting up the Library By order of the F'aculty. G. D. HALTIWANGER, Secretary Faculty, N. C. Commercit NLEwBER,Y, S - C., May 14.-CotOn quiet, at from 6a9c. 'ewberry Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY By J. N. MARTIN & CO. BACON-1 &ho4leers, Irime New ...... 5 Shoulders, S -ar Cured..... ' Sides, C. R., New............ 6 DRY SALTED 31EATS Shoulders, N-1w......... Sides, C. R., New ........... a 6j Sides, Long Clear........... 6f 1-A3MS Uncanvassed Hams.......... 10 Canvassed-Hams, (Magnolia) 121 LARD Leaf, in Tierces........... 12j Leaf, in Buckets.........,,1 SUG AR 1Powdered............... 16 Crushed.................U1 Granult ted Standard..... .12a - Ei.tra C................ 12k CoflTee C.................. 11 Ye'!ow......:..........10 New Orleans..............12j Demarara............... MOLASSES New O.rleans Syriap... 2 e&Orleans Molasses. 4d (uS,a Molasses......60 Sugar House Molasses. /? TEA Gunpowder...........1.50 [Young Hy son............. 1.50 ALLSPICE....................25 PEPPER.......................... S COFFEE Good......................28a 2 VINEGAR- ~ rhd 8 Cider Vinegar........ 50 COK-WW'te Wine Vinegar.. 65 Tennessee............... 85 MEAL Scite,..................J4.00 UnhoTted....--.........- 0 SOAP........................6a 10 -SFTARCH......................l10a 16 SiAR CANDLES.............. 16 FLOUR, prbbl............. ...8.0( a 9.00 P'EARL HOMINY.................. 5 CANDY. ............--.....15 ICONCENTRATED L YE..........15 ENGLiSEH 5 ....'.1...4.. 10 HORSF~ORD'S BKING POWDER 25 SE A FOAM BAKINGPOWDER... 5 AXLE GREASE................. 15 TOBACCO.................. .....60a 1.25 NAILS (10) keg.... ............38.50 BAG GINO'-Heavy...............15 A RROW TIES, per bunch.........38 00 R ED CLO ER SEED-perl1b... R ED OATS-.per M............ Nrew A .JIiscellaneous. Th rNOTICE ! Th imheretQforp know.n as CRAW FoR D &~ HARDY is'this day dissolved by -mutual consemt. A!l persons holding claims against sLid firm will present them, duly at tested, to James M. Grawford for settle mecnt. Also, all personas owing said firm wvill make payment to James M Crawford. JAMES M CRAWFORD, Ncwery,JAME~S P. fARDT. Ihaving purchased the entire interest of 'James P. Hardy in the above firm, I take this opportunfily ofifomn my patrons and the public that I have sold our entire stock of goods to John B. Leonard, and cordiailly recommend him to their confidence and esteem. JAMES M. CRAWFORD. M:iy 15, 20-3t. THE NEW EXODUS. The American Colonization Soiety-De scr iptionl of Libere-Monrovia-The Commencemnent of the Great Southern I African Exodus to the New Land of Pro IImisc-The Modern 'May Flower,' the Bark Azor-South Carolina and Georgia the Fl irst to Respond-Charleston, S. C., the F'or tof their Fiist Exit-The Entire South Undergoing a Revolution-The Ijstory of A;or-What tne Press Have to Say Scenes and Incidents Attending the First Departure, etc., etc. SThe above is the outlines of an article rthat will appear in the PEE DEE HERALD of WVade-sboro, N. C., on May 15th. From the heading, we conclude that it will be g yery i- iterecsting article. It Is Written -by the e H m:LD's able and talented correspondent, , "P. E. P.," of Charleston, S. C. Single copies of H ERALD 10 cents. To news agents, at rate of five dollars per hundred. r May 15, 20-15. Th Ie Annual Picnic of the Young Ladies of The New berry Female Academy and Newberry Rifle aConigany, Firiday, 131ay 17th, 1818. ~'The relatives and friends of the members Iof "T'he Newberry Rifles," and of the young ladies of The Newberry Female Academy, arc cordially invited to assist in celebrating ti:eir A NNUAL PICNIC at Mr. Walage 4, tTGlne's Gry, The ladies ar~e requested to bring baskets. Very respectfully, J. W. M. SIMMONS, T.A)AThT~'RT LV .TO\1~ hardware anl Cileri E. S. COPPocK. %V"f. JoHNSC NEW 8 001 HRDWARE In the Store formerly occupied by S. P. Boozer & Co. No. 3, Nolohon Row. ICOFFO & J0 3i DEALERS IN HARD WAR.E CUTLERY, Which HaTe Been Bought TO SELL AT LV PRICE COPPOCK & JOHNSON, Have on hand Home (Se n') and North ern made GRAIN CRADLES, at low price: for cab. COPPOK & JOHNSON Are Agents for THRESHING MACHINEi and SEPARATORS of laest and besi make. coppoh & J0111.6,11IN Are Agents for the celebrated N, Y ENAMELED READY MIXED PAINTS call and se samples of same. Also, AT LANTIG WHITE LEAD AND OILS, ANI FANCT PA iNTS. We will sell within th( reach of every o ie, FOR CASH. Apr. 24, 17-tf. Clothing. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCI OF CLOTHING AN D FURHNISHINGI 11OiM, AT IUprecedentedly Low Prices:! WIRIGllT & IJ.W. COPPOJI Respectfully announce to the citizens o: Neweerry, that they have now in store at eegant and cheap stock of CLQTUING FOR MEN AND BOYS, which embraces a large variety of the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS I5 SUITS, which they can sell at lower prices than ever before off'ercd in this myt~ke., ani to which they now i.vi,to r,ttention. They me a sped.aly in FINE DRESS COA.TS,' PANTS, SHIRTS, &c., an examiina ion of which is on'y recessary -.o convinci any one of the difference in prices betweer this season and the last. B ATS for mer and boys of all styles ead grades, together with FINE SHOES al prices which defy pomp.etitio.u. Call and- make an examination befort purchasing else:where, and see if you cannol save money. 11IGHlT & J, I RION NO. 4 MOLLOHON ROW. A pr. 24, 17-tf. .7mIsenanleous. The Wonder of the Age! DECIDEDLY AHEAD OF ALL OTHIEIR ?IEPARATIONS IS DAV'ENF'ORT'S PROCESS FOR PRESERV ING KEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, &c. IT IS CHEAPER AND SIMPLER Than Any OtherProcess Known. No Sealing of Cans er .Bottles Required And is Recommended by all Prominent Physicians! Having purchased the right fci this won. denai process, and having tested iL thor ouhly v.e confidently recommend it. Famiily and individual rights for sale by Da. S. F. F'ANT, and S. W. TEAGUE, Apr. 17, 16-tf. Ne woerry, S. C. BANK BILLS For State Taxes. We have -on hand and will sell ir amounts to suit Taxpayers, BILLS OF THI BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, whicl have been proved, found' genuine an< Stamped in the Dabney, Morgan & Co. case, and are now under the Seal of the Referee. The Courts have decreed "Tha Bills so reported, proved and stamped b: the Referee, so that they may be identified are adjudged genuine bills of the said Bani for the face value thereof, issued in thi ordinary buAiness transactions of the Bank and not issuied wiith reference to Confede rate Treasury Noteg" angi are receivabli for Tages. These Bills are guaranteed not to haye been tendered for taxes since the abov< decree was made. COCHRAN & ALEXANDER, 26 Broad Street, May S, 19-1m. Chlaia'stoni, S. C. ODONTINE ! FOR THE. TE]!iTH. 4 EIGETEL, HARMLESS AJD EFF] CIENT DETERGENT. Prepared from a formula of Dr. Thos.'] Moore, of Columbia, S. C. Price, 25 and 50g. r~e bQz. Sent b NOTICE! ~ IA. h,v~. ls "n'i-o saa~ci of GR0. ' * '::- , o.,) ajuin Go'i " 1 t, I am now oF4-- -6Mie A LARGE .* \1W\EL.I E 1"*-; ::K 0 F GROC C JES, Sugars. Coffees, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c., &c., Tigetber with a large and selct stovk of HARDWARE, WOOD-WARE, SADDLERY, L E = A Tr H- E R, of all kinds. Canned Goods, Tobacco, . Pepper, Spices, &c., And all other goods usually kept in A. FIRST-CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISH. MENT. I will be pleased to have my former pa trons and friends call and exar.ine my stock above enumerated. The services of the genial and efficient P. A. CLARK are retained in the house, where he will be glad to see his old friends as in times of yore. J. D. 0ASH. May 1, 18-8t. Williamston female ColIeF,. WILLIAMSTON, S. C., Is approaching the clcse of a Most pleasan and prosperous session. The ONE-STUDY PLAN, which is one of its principal pecu liarities, gives constantly increasing satis faction. Each -pupil, having only one lead ing study at a time, can give this study such attention as to secure much better success than is possible when the zmid is occupied by several subjects at once. Williamston is a summzer resort for in valids in search of health. The CHA LYBE ATE SPRING, a short distance from the College, has greatly benefited mnany of our pupils, who, coming to us in delicate health, have returned home strengthened in body and mind. Unusual attention is 'given to physica? exercise. By the habitual practice of-light calisthenic movements and the eareful ase of the HEALTH-LIFT every d iy, the evils of sedentary life are greatly mitigated, if not entirely overcome. For other attractive fea'.ures of this LIVE UP-COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, apply for a Catalogue to REV. S. LMNDER, A.M., PRESIDENT. May 8, 1878. 37-17y. NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs the pnblic that he hr.s now in charge and for sale, a si.ock of DRUGS AND FANCY ARTICLES, Suchi as are usually kept in a Drug Store, to, which he respect.illy invites attention. Preservations care.ally compounded at afl houms of th'e daty and night. Can be- found on Pratt Street, near Public Square. April 22, 17 tf' D S. POPE, M.D. PIANOS. ORGANS. New, 7 Oct. 3135 New, 9 Stops, $6? New, 7i Oct. $1451i New, 12 Stops, $78 "-Magninceent," "bian new," "lowest pices ever given." Oh how this '-cruel war rages, but Ludden & Bates still hold the field and rain haQt shot into the bogus imanut'acta rer-s who deceive the public with Humbug Grand Offers on Shit idly Instruments. Send for Special Offers, and circular exuosing frauds.of Piano and Organ Trade. Ludden & Bates, Wholesale Piano and Organ Deal ers, Savannah, Ga. MIay i9, lm. Medical Notice. I respectfully offer my professional ser vices to the citizens of New berry and su rounding county. I can be 'founid during the day either at the residece of Mr. L~. E. Folk, or at the Drug Store of Dr. S. F. Fant. At night at the residence of Mr-. L. E. Folk. JAS. K. GILDE R, M. D. March, 20, 12 3m NOTICE. IHaving disposed of my entire stcek of IGrocerie-s, etc., to J. D). Catsh, the accounts of A. M. Bowers & Co., and also of myself, positively must he setted tip by note or cash at once. These terms mnust be com plied with. WM!. LANG-FORD. May 1, 18-3t. NOTICE. The following POPUL AR GUANOS are for sale by J. N. MARTIN & CO. The Atlantic Phosphate. The Acid Phosphate. The Br.adley's Dissolved Bone. Call and examtine before buying. Jan. SO, fl-tV. NOTICE. Notice is hereby giron that I will apply to the Probate Court on the 10th May, 1878, for a finAcsttlement of the estate of Geo. A. Rikard, deceasod, and wvill immet diately thereafter apl for letters dismis I sorv as admir~istr~' Loin of said estate