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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1878. bNDEx To.\LTw ADVERiTIsEMENT8. H. R. Stevens-vegetine., Cpok& Johnson-oice. I. W. England-The Sun for 1879. Prospectus of Godey's Lady's Book. Walsh & Wright-The Evening Sentinel. T. DeHon-Railroad and Business Directo Geo. E. King-The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker. John F. Spearman-Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Business no tices in this local column are inserted at the rate of 15 cents per line each inser Obituaries; notices of meetings, com munications relating to personal inter ests, tributes of respect, &c. are charged as regular advertisements at $1 per equare. Notices of administration, awl other legal notices, obituaries, tributes of re .T.ect and notices of meetings, as well as *m&nkications of a personal character -nust be paid for in advance The subscription price of the Herald ts $2.00for twelve months, $1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months and 25 cents for one month, in advance. Names in future will not be placed on the subscription books until the cash or its equivalent is paid. POST OFFICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Down Train arrives ......... 2 P M U,Tp Train arrives.............. 2 7 P M Laurens Train arrives. ........12 40 P M 66 "4 leaves..... ..... 2 15 P M Mails close for all trains....... 130 P M Up and Down Trains pass at this place. R. W. BOONE, P Mx Newberry, S. C., March 19. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at that place. The Election. As we o to press the election is proceeding qnietly. There are besides the REGULAR DiMOCRATIC TICKET two tickets in the field. InDEPENDENT. Congressman-D. Wyatt Aiken. Representatives-W. M. Dorrob, C. H. Suber, Jno. T. Peterson. Probate Judge-Silas Johnstone. School Commissioner-J. C. Boyd. County Commissioners-L. B. Maf fel, Sam'l Cannon. W. W. Houseal. REPUBLICAN. pi Congressman-J. F. Ensor. Ca' Representatives-Z. W. McMorris, of V. B. Boozer, Jno. T. Peterson. JtlI'- Probate Judge-Silas Johnstone. -- School Commissioner-J. C. Boyd. Coroner-Alfred Denson. County Commnissioners-Wesley R, Brown, Henry' Kennedy, L. B. Maffett. Tne State ticket is the same on all. A courier from Cromer's at10 o'clock A:~M., reports the regular ticket con siderably ahead and still gainig. 760 votes at the Newberry box at 11 o'clock precisely. A courier from Prosperity reports the regular Democratic ticket 500 ahead at 10 1-2 o'clock. as soon as a full return of the vote is in we will issue an extra. "Palm." Cramptorr Brothers' Soap at B. J. -REmaage & Son's Grocery. It is the best. Try it. 41-2m. Deaths. Mr. Adam Kinard, died Tuesday night at his home near Pomaria. A young daughter of Mr. Seldon Davidson died on the 24fh instant, of meningitis. _____ Another lot of those Fresh Crackers in variety, and French Candy, at H. A. Burns'. 21-tf Attention Is directed to the card of Mr. T. DeHon in this issue. He proposes to issue a Railroad?and Business Directory, -and will wait upon the business men of Newberry in a few days. The idea is a good one and should commend itself to merchants. Cramipton's "Palm" at B. J. Ramage & Son's. Buy it, if you want agood Soap. 41-2rn. The Evening SentineL Published in Augusta, Ga., is the cheapest daily in the South. It is a large paper and worth double the sub scription price of $4. Subscribe for it if you want the news in a crisp and fresh style, by addressing Messrs. Walsh & Wright. PALM Soap is the best Washing Soap for Family Use. Don't forget to call on B. J. Ramage & Son, and ask for it. 41-2m. Drowned. Mr. Porter Stockman of the Saluda section, for some time laboring under mental derangement, daapper.red some weeks ago. Search being made his body was found a mile below Wise's Ferry, hanging to the bushes on the river bank. How he came to his death is not known. gr AUl communications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf PALM SOAP. PALM SOAP. PALM SOAP. PALM SOAP. PALL SOAP. AT 3.3J. EAXAGE & SON'S. Accidents. Maj. J. M. Baxter sustained painful injuries oeday last week by being~ thrown from a horse, the animal taking fright and shying. We are pleased to say that the injuries were not serious. Messrs. Moore and Chase, drovers, while driving out near the College on Thursday, had their buggy badly smash ed, the horses taking fright and run ning away. Eye witnesses say it was a fearful run the frightened animals made. Ogbnrn's Best, Free and Easy and T. C. 1). Tobacco, at H. A. Burns'. 21-tf Dwelling Burned. The dwelling house of Mr. Hayne Chalmers, near Jalapa, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday last. It was evidntly the work of an in1cendiary as YOU CAN BUY DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, Of every description. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, [IANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY. LADIES' TIES, VENT'S 11NDERWEAR, And gond. of all descrip.iona in the DIRY G001)S LIN, TO A BETTER ADVANTAGE FrOM THE LEADING ONE PRICE HOUSE OF JONES & SATTERHITE, Than you can anywhere in the Suate at re tafl. STOCK ALWAYS FULL AND COMPLETE. Go and see them. Oct. 22, 43-t. When you make your purchases, try some of Crampton's PALM, the best Soap out. It can be had, recollect, at B. J. Ramage & Son's. 41-2m. Sale-Day. A large crowd was in town Monday. The Judge of Probate sold several par cels of land in partition cases. Shlm pert's Mill, on Bush River, with six acres attached, brought $5,300. The Clerk of Court sold the Waldrop tract of 300 acres, in Township 6, for $3,950 -bought by C. D. Burton. The Sher if sold several tracts at fair prices; a lot of 3 5-8 acres i Maybinton for $195; 150 acres in No. 3 for $350; 10 acres in No. 9 for $61. He also sold, under ex ecution, nineteen shares of National Bank of Newberry stock, at prices rang ing from $105 to $106 1-2-$100 shares. TAKE NOTICE. All subscriptions to the Building Fund of Newberry College, not paid by the 12th ovember next, (at which time the Luther an Synod of S. C., meets,) will have to be placed in the hands of an officer for collec tion, as the bond given by citizens to the Synod will be closed at that time. BUILDING C0MIJITTEP,. Oct. 30, 44-2t. Reigios, The services at the Presbyterinn Church during the past week have been well attended. 'Rey. Dr. NaIl, of Ala: bamia, has done most of the preaching. Though in his seventy-sixth year he is still hale and vigorous, and his sermons are of a very high order. His sermon Sunday morning was ope of great power. The services will be k~ept up this week; services at 9 in the morning and at night. Rev. James Y. Fair has been called to the pastorate 'of the Presbyterian Church at Laurens. If you want a good Article of Soap, use the PALM, whiah is to be found al ways on hand at B. J. Ramage & Son's Grocery. 41-2m. Y. M. D. C. The Young Men's Democratic Club met in the Court House Friday night, 1st instant. Forty-two members were present; six new memnbers were added to the roll. The following ar the ofi ers of the Club: President, W. H. Wal lace; 1st Vice-President, A. C. Jones; 2nd Vice-President, L. W. Simkins; Secretary, L. K. Vance; Executive Committee, E. C. Jones, 0. L. Schum pert, T. C. g'ool, R. C. Maybin, Robt. Mooran. On motion a committee was sent out to request Maj. C. H. Su ber to address the Club and the audi ence, which he did in one of his best speeches. On motion it was resolved that the members of the Club be at the polls before 6 o'clock on election day. Go to Burns' for your Fruits-Or anges, Apples, Bananas, Ipmons, to be had at the Cnfectionery of 40-tf H. A. BURNS. To Business Men. Mr. Theodore DeHon, at present in our town, has no doubt ere this made known his object to most of the business men of the place, The object-the publication of a Railroad and Business Directory-is a good one, and will .no doubt commend itself to the attention of those particularly interested in making their business known to the public. Advertising is well known to be one of the means, in fa~ct the chiefest, adopted by all live and progressive men to bring themselves prominently before the people, and as such we recommend Mr. DeHon's project. He comes here well recommended by merchants and others elsewhere, where he has published similar directories. ToMPsoK, Dentist, over Mower's Store, The Jalapa Barbecue. It was our good fortune to attend the closing barbecue of the campaign at Jalapa, on Saturday last. It was a pleasant and successful meeting, large ly attended, and altogether harmonious, The ladies were out in large number and smiled and cheered as only the fair ones of this County can, while the Red Shirts swarmed and yelled as only the unterrified Democracy of Newberry know how to do. It is unnecessary now at this stage of affairs, with the election right upon us, to give an ex tended account of this meeting, and we will only add that the large and enthu siastic crowd was addressed by the County Chairman J. F. J. Cal dwell, lEsq., Dr. Dorroh, J. Y. Culbreath, Esq., Maj. C. H. Suber, and George John stone, Esq., in eloquent and stirring speeches. Their several addresses oc cupied considerable time, and not until about two o'clock was the invitation to hash and ribs extended. The dinner was superb, never was pork or mutton barbecued in better style, they were done to a turn, while the hash was pro nounced by old and experienced judges the very essence of perfection. It was so abundant too that no man, woman or-hl n the ground had any cause Attention. We call attention to the card of Mr Jno. F. Spearman. agent for the sale 0 the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chines. This popular Machine took thi premium at the Paris Exhibition. Everybody uses "Palm," the best Soal out. At B. J. Ramage & Son's. 2a Personal. Rev. J. W. Kelly, of the Methodis Conference, paid Newberry a visit las week. le is looking remarkably well Gen. A. C. Garlington, by his fre quent visits to Newberry and his elo quent addresses on the situation. ha. done good work for the Democracy and is entitled to the thanks of the peo ple of this County. Extension. Treasurer Whites succeeded in so curing an extension of nine (lays for paying taxes. The people are undei great obligations to him for this, foi otherwise hundreds of our citizen would have been defaulters. The crowe was so dense at the office for severa day before the 1st inst., that many hai to go away day after day before suc coeding in reaching the Captain's desk Let all, now, who have not paid do s( before the close of the 8th inst., er the3 will certainly find themselves in th( list of the unfortunate. The little people find that Burns keep. the sweetest Confectionery, and the oli people encourage them to go there be cause they know it is so. Go to 40-tf BURNS'. Interesting. We make the following interestin, mention from a private letter receivec from the Rev. G. M. Boyd, of Jones. ville circuit, by which his many friend. in this County will see that he has no been spending his time in vain. Hi. record will bear print and we give i place with great pleasure. During th( vear he has had added to the genera membership of the Churches in hi! charge a total of 130, and the Sabbatt school pupils from 150 have swelled ul to the goodly number of 586. Two nevq churches have been dedicated, whict cost $3,600, and which has been pait p. A good report truly. What othei could be expected however from a worthy son of good old Uncle Marl Boyd. There is no better stock n th< South Carolina Conference. The re port from the Rev. J. M. Boyd, of Rodl Hill, published a few weeks since, wa of the same gratifying character. An Undeniable Trth, You deserve to suffer, and if yot lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life it this beautiful world, it is entirely yon own fault and there is only one excust for you,-your unreasonable prejudict and skepticism, which has killed thou sands. Personal knowledge and comn mon sense reasoning will soon shov you that Gr.een's August Flower wil ure you of Liver Complaint, er Pys pepsia, with all its mniserab.e eff~ects such as sick headache, palpitation o the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos tiveness, dizziness of the head, ner vous prostration, low spirits, &c. It sales new reacih every town on th< Western Continent ap<f pot a Druggis but will tell you of its wonderful cures You can buy a Sample Bottle for 14 cents. Three doses will relieve you 23-e.o.w. The County Fair. We copy the following sections rela ting to membership in the Newberr: Agricultural and Mechanibal Society that our readers may all' be posted a to what is required of them and wha privileges they are entitled to: All persons intending to become ex hibitors at the approaching Fair wvil be required to pay to the Secretary an< Treasurer, George S. Mower, at New berry, two dollars, one week prior t< the opening of the Fair, which consti ttes him or her an ann'ual member fe: one year, and shall be entitled to a fiil vote and voice and to all the privilege of a full member. Life members shall be required t< pay to the Society, five dollars ($5,) an< upon payment of tbat amount the: shall be entitled to a full vote and voici at all the meetings of the Society during their life-time and free access to all ex hibitions on the Fair Grounds. Family life memberships shall bi extended to the immediate family (wards and adopted children included, of any person upon the payment ti the Society of the sum of fifteen dollar ($15,) and such mpmibprshi p shall b entitled to two votes in the Society an< to all the rights of life .memberships. Persons who are not members will b admitted for fifty cents each day; chil dren under twelve years of age will b admitted with half tickets. The charge for the admission c vehicles will be as follows: coaches carriages, wagQns, &c., (inmates pay ing for personal admission,) fifty cents buggies and saddle horses, twenty-fly All delegates from Agricultural Sc ieties, reporters, &c., will receive ticket upon application at the Secretary office, which will admit them free c charge and entitle them tp the priv leges of the grounds during the Fair. Animals may be exhibited unde more than one class at the same fair. Everybody uses Crampton's "Palm Soap. Try it. For sale at B. J. Ran: age & Son's Grocery. 41-2m. "Change is written on the tide," an we suppose that little Dombey was in pressed with that idea when he aske his sister :6what are the wild wvave saying" tantamount to what are the doing now. Everything changes, nc can we do without change, sma change particularly. "Tbis worl would be a wild" without it. One< the notable changes of the day to whic we feel called upon to invite attentio is that being made in the city of Colun ia, on the Main Street and directly of posite the Columbia Hotel in the store Messrs. Kingsland & Heath. It cor sists in the addition to their alread large stock of all the latest novelties i China, Glass, Wood, Iron, Crocker3 ware and Fancy Articles; and the pleaf antest feature about it is that a ver little change will buy a great deal, e that when you have parted with it, yo experience a change for the bette: Pre, ,sto cag.39-tf. Various. Cool and bracing. Great scarcity of wood. Money is very tight-when will it get loose? The rush of cotton in the market is) unprecedented. The Laurens train will run daily till further notice. "When chill November's surly blast Makes field and forest bare." All kinds of job printing done at this office neatly, expeditiously and at low prices. The Belmont Rifles, Capt. W. G. Pe terson, have received their aims-Rob ert rifles. Subscribers wanted for the HERALD. Subscriptions received for three, six and twelve months. Eight hundred and three letters were distributed Monday at the Post Office, and papers in proportion. Capt Whites and his assistants had a lively time on the last quarter stretch, Wednesday and Thursday. There was no meeting of the Board of County Commissioners last Tuesday, and many hopeful ones were disap pointed. Bird hunting is a favorite sport just now. Messrs. Jno. K. G. Nance and Robert Moorman killed twenty-one Tuesday. The O'possum crop is unusually large, notwithstapding the scarcity of per simmons. Sm4okey Town sent in a load Thursday. It is thought by Kentuckians and Tennesseeans here that hogs can be sold here this winter for five and pos sibly four cents a pound. The crowds about the Treasurer's office every day, for ten days past, re minds one of a circus ticket office Just before the show begins. It is time for the book ag.ent tq be around-an oculist visited us last week, but did not make a success. He com plained of the tax imposed. If you want variety in dry goods, and low prices, go to Jones & Satter white. They will give you the utmosp satisfaction at very little cost. When you bring a load of wood to pay for the paper let it be such a load as you would not be ashamed to ask $2 for. We want value for value. Mr. F. S. Paysinger plays a strong hand in the game of potatoes this week. The specimens sent us will compare favorably with anybody's potatoes, We learn that several wells in dif ferent portions of the town are mani festing a disposition to "go dry." Effect of the hard times, no doubt. . Two more "Richmonds" in the field in the persons of Messrs. Win. Cozen ,and Emanuel Livingston, who are sup iplying the citizens of Newberry with .beef. .The first killing frost occurred pn f Thursday night, the 31st of October. A -thick coatingt of ice was found in the -morning. This is unusually late for Sfrost. SCold weather canic Thursday in earnest. We sat for half an hour' that jmorning in a clothing store and during that time four men came in and bought 'overcoats. We found it impossible to atteDd the St. Matthews' barbecue and speaking .Thursday. Those who did go say they ,had a fine time, good dinner and ex ,cellent speeches. s Won2t somebody get married just t before the County Fair comes off. To have a fair and not to have a cooing - couple or two or band would be in it I self half a failure. Mr. B. L~. Mills has our thanks for a monster potato of the Smokey Town -variety. Smokey Town carries the banner on the potato question, and stands No. 1 in politics. 3 We trust that our citizens are pre paring for the approaching County Fair. > Let us make it a good one by every i body contribut,ing some article. The i20th and 21st is the tijxle. The man who can wear a light sum mer hat all summer and then turn it into an elegant winter tile at no ex pense, is the man for these hard times, and such an one we have in our -midst. ) Messrs. D. S. Pope, F. W. Fant and J. K. Gilder killed three rabbits, a 3 hawk and thirty partridges Saturday af ternoon. The dog they hunted with I was a little pointer only eight months old. 3 Do not trifle with the affections of an innocent young city girl; do not try to make friends with a mule by squeez ing his foot. If you aspire either way you will find that life is a miserable failure. ;The barbeciue season closs# op last e Saturday, and the opinion is entertained that every man and woman in New -berry [has had hash enough for the a present. No more now till next harvest s season. The committee soliciting aid for the purchase of a lot on which to erect a church for thie polored presbyterian con r grgaton,we learn, are meeting with a generous response from the citizens ,of the town. Thursday last reminded us very much of winter-clear and cold with a keen wind it almost cbilled the marrow in dour bpnes. The clerk of the weat4er should so arrange his periods as to avoid sudden changes. SSchool children in cxchanging old sbooks for the new ones adopted by the Board will bear in mind that the books. r to be '.xchanged must be of the same 1 grade as the one desired. For instance, da irst reader for a first reader, and so on. h Bring in your turkeys, fellow-citizens, that the people in town may have time to fatten them before Conference meets. Two hundred and twenty preachers will create a demand for four hundred f and forty at least, with a thousand or Smore chickeps. y Be careful young man and ,take n warning by the following gem intro ,. duced into a breach-of-promise case; it .is an extract from a letter: " Dearest '~love, I have swallowed the postage stamp which was on your letter, be o cause I knew that your lips had touched u it." '-We are under obligations to Mr. Car ter Wilson, the efficient keeper of the -,.r hus,- fr. a sampl of potatoes 1 erange Department. Newberry Pomona 61range. No. 4 The regular meetings of this Grange will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Newberry, on FRIDAY following Sah -day in January, April, July, and October of each year, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. A. J. KILGORE, Secretary. .?iWarried, October 24th, 1878, by Right Rev. P. N. Lynch, MILLEDGE L. BONHAM, Jr., Editor of the Ninety-Six Guardian, to Miss DAISY ALDRICII, daughter of Judge A. P. Aldrich, of Barnwell. October 20th, by Rev. J. Hawkins, SIMON E. BICKLEY and Miss MARTHA A. LOWMAN; all ot Lexington, S. C. On Tuesday, October 22nd, by the Rev J. D. Bowles, Mr. WM. A. MOSELEY and Miss MELISSA SCHUMPERT. All of Newberry County. On Thursday, October 2th, by the Rev. J. D. Bowles, Mr. Wx. F. SCHiUMPERT and Miss EUPHEMIA TAYLOR. All of :{cwberry County. POST OFFICE, NEWBERRY, S. C., Nov. 2, 187?. List of advertised letters for week ending November 2, 1878: Abernathy, Allien Laurence, Jasper C. Bufort, C. W. Penn, Miss Fannie Brener, H. F. Pitts, Miss Corrie Brown, Thomas .Getts, R. L. Clark, William Thift, Mrs. George Long, Miss Sarah Parties calling for letters will please say if advertised. R. W. BOONE, P. M. Commwercial. NENYBERRT, S. C., Nov. 5.-Cotton quiet -middling 8. Number of Bales shipped during week, Newberry Prices Currnt. CORRECTED WEEKLY By J. N. MARTIN & CO. BACON ,Shoulders, Prime New ....... Shoulders, Sugar Cured..... Sides, C. R., New.........'.. .7j DRY SALTED MEATS Shoulders, New.............. 5 Sides, C. R., New........... a 7 Sides, Long Clear........... 8j HAS Uncanvassed Hams.......... 10 Canvassed Hams, (Magnolia) 16 LARD Leaf, in Tieroes.............. 121 Leaf, in Buckets............. 18 SUGAR Powdered.................... 16 Crushed...................... 14 Granulated Standard..... . 12a Extra C..................... 12j Coffee C...................... 11 Yellow....................... 10 New Orleans............. Demarara.................... - MOLASSES New Orleans Syrup... 75 New Orleans Molasses. 40 Cuba Mohisses........ 60 Sugar H onse Molasses. 40 TEA Gunpowder............ 1.50 Young Hyson........... 1.50 ALLSPICE.......... .......... 25 PEPPER......................... 80 COFFE E Roasted or lParched. 0 Best Rio....... ........ 25a Good Rio.............. 28a 25 VINEGAR Cider Vinegar...1 50 White Wine Vinegar 65 COR Tennessee...............8 ) MEAL .Bited....................930 Unbolted................. 85 SOAP........................... 6a 10 SARCH..................-....10a 16 STAR CANDLES................ 15 FLOUR, per 6b.......... ........0a 7.50 PEARL HOMINY.................. 5 CANDY......................... 15 CONCENTRATED L7E........... 15 ENGLISH SODA........... 10 HORSFORD'S BAKING POWDER 25 SEA FOAM B$AKING POWDER 35 AXLE GREASE.................. 15 TOBACCO.................... 60a. 1.26 NAILS (10) keg...................50 BAG GIN-Heavy................ 15 ARROW TIES, p)er bunch.......... 2 75 RED CLOVEIU SE ED-per lb...20 RED OATS--per L.u............ 40a JIiseRangous. FOR SALE. Cne House and Lot containing two acres of land, with barn and stables. Said Rouse containus eight iooms and a kitchen in the basement. Garden and land in fine plant ing order; also well fenced. Situated on the Main Street of Waihalla, South Cr.rolina. Terms-Half cash; balance first of April, 1879. J. H. KL EINBECK. Oct. 30, 44-1m. NOTICE. All persons hayinug demands against the Estate of John A. Cannon, deceased, will present duly attested statements thereof to the undersigned, at Pomnaria, S. C., or to 'is Attorneys, Moormian & Pehumpert, at Newberry 43. H , S. C. All persons indebted to said Estate will pay at once or suit will be commenced. DAVID HIPP, Adm'r., etc., of J. A. Cannon, dec'd. Oct. 23, 4.3-4t. PERUVIAN GUANO. GUARANTEED. FOR SALE BY , J. 11W G1RIN & 110. Newberry, S. C., Oct. 5, 1878. 41-tf NOTICE. All persons having <demands against the Estate of A. R. Gauntt, deceased, will ren der themi in properly attested, to the ur: dersigned, by the first of December next; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to settle at once. E. P. CHALMERS, Adm'r. Oct. 16, 42-3t. ALTON DINNR ll 10I8E. Passengers on both the up and down trains have the usual time for DINNER at Aston, thle junction ot the G. & C. R. R., and the S. U. & C. R. R. Fare well prepared, and the charge rea sonable. MRS. M. A. ELIlS. Oct. 9, 41-tf. BIBLES, BIBLES. Testaments, Testaments. Photograph Albums. Autograph Albums. Large Quarto Family Bibles from $3.25 and upwards. Beautiful lot of gilt edge Testaments with clasps. Handsome assortment of Photograph and kutograph Albums. I ERALD? BOOK JSTORME. ep. 25, 39-tf. BARGAINS iN BLANK BOOKS. The largest and best -ariety of BL ANK ~t~a ~TQ ~i~ov 1wrwI~ht tA thiS market. .JrisceUaneous. j Guardian Notice. I will apply for final discharge as Guar dian of John F. Schumpert, to the Court of; Probate for Newberry County, on the 30th day of November, 1878. W. E. WELCH, Guardian. October 28, 1878. 44-5t* StI BITGGIES! UGGIES!!# We 6ll the attention of our friends and the public generally, to our stock of SU PERIOR READY MADE WORK on band. DOUBLE AND SINGLE SEAT BUGGIES of the best selected seasoned material. MADE FOR HOME USE, and at such prices as cannot fail to be satisfactory. 0 Give us a call, all who want good work. We WILL BUILD TO ORDE3 any of the latest styles of BUGGIES or PHE TONS, with all the latest improvements, and if pot bqilt acccrding to order parties will be under no obligation to take the T work when completed. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Old Carriages and Buggies RENOVA TED and made to look as good as new at V reasonable prices. Repairing done with neatness and de spatch. A sbarc of the patronage soicited. J. TAYLOR & CO. Opposite Jail, Newberry, S. C. Oct. 23, 43-L4m. LADY AGENTS WANTED To introduce my new CHAAT in every town in the U. S. Ary lady desirous of engaging in a pleasant and profitable busi ness should -not fail to write at once for my circular and special terms to agents. Ad dress, with 3 cent stamp, MRS. M. A. WILLIAMS, (Fashionable Dressmiker,) S Gre'enville, S. C. N. B.-Any weekly paper that will copy the above 4 weeks will, on receipt of copy of paper, receive one of my Charts with complete ipstrqctious for 4se. Mrs. C. T. Wells is my authorized agent for the sale of my Charts in Newberry and vicinity, of whom the Charts can be obtain ed at the same price as from me. Oct. 30, 44-4t. NEW HOTEL. This commodious edifice, situated on 0: MAIN STREET, NEWBERRY, S. C., and known as the BLEASE HOTEL, is now open, and invites the people one and all to call and know what can be done at all hours, to wit : A; Extra Qood Breakfast, Dinner, or Supper,' tor TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Forty or fifty regular boarders will be taken at proportionately low rates. The convenience of location, 'excellent spring water, well furnisbed table, etc., A commend this house to every one. Oct. 16, 42-if. TEACHERS AND PARENTS, 0 ATTENTION! Among the books recently adopted by the State Board, for use in the Public School8 tz South Carolina, tlhe next five years, are - Sanford's Analytical Arith mnetics, By S. P. SANFORD, A.M., L.L.D., Mercer a University, Macon, Ga. fi These Arithmetics have been in accepta- 0 ble use in leading Schools in this State and other States for several years. Ho, Hugh S. Thompson, State Superintenden at time of writing, as now. Principal of Male Acad emy at Columbia), says of them: "sanford's Arithmetics age smnperior to tny that I have seen in' the fulness of the~ examyles', the clearness and simplicity of - the' analyses, and the accuracy of the rules and definitions. This opinion is based upon a full and thorough test in the school-room. To those teachers who may examine these Arithmetics with reference to introduction, I would especially commend the treatment of Percentage and Profit and Loss. No text books that I have ever used are so setisfa'c tory to teachers and pu ii]s." For nine ty days froi Nov. 1st next, San ford's Arithmettcs can be obtained of Mr. TRIOS. F. GRENEKER and Mr. J. A. CHAP MAY, Booksellers, Newberry, S. C., at prices II and III below. Prices Io obain at expira tion of the time mentioned: ______ . IL~ I~II Sanford's Primary Ana lytical Arithmetic...$0 27 $0 18~ $0 14 Sanford's Intermediate . Analytical Arithmetic.. 45 30' 2 Sanford's Common Sch'1 Analytical Arithmetic- 80) 55 40 Sanford's Higher Analyti cal Arithmetic....... I 2i 8, 63 For complete catalogue and price list of J. B. Lippincott & Co.'s School Publications, addiess, MARTIN V. CALVIN, Oct. 23, 43-1m AUGUSTA, GA. TO THE TEACHERS NEVBERRM COLNY. The following books published by D. Ap pltoi & Co., have been adopted by the State Board of Education, to be used for five years in all the Sphools throughout the State.: Appleton's Series Readers. Cornell's First Steps in Geography. Cornell's Primary Geography. Gornell's Intermediate Geography. Quackenbos' Primary Grammar. Quackenbos' English Grammar. Quackenbos' Illustrated Lessons in Our La guage. Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition. Quackenbos' Composition and Rhetoric. Appleton's Model Copy Books. To secure an uniformity, ard as a matter of economy, it is to the interest of the pa- t rents and teachers that these books should be put in the Schools at onpe. To facilitate the matter and to save extra expense to the parents, I have made arrangements with Mr. T. F. GRENEKER and Mr J. A.CHAP M AN, Booksellers, to exchange these books for the old ones now in hands of the schol ars, and to sell those not exchanged at re duced rates for the next three months. For further information on these and all other books published by D. Appleton & Co., please addresh W. P. HIX, GEN. SOUTHERN AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oet. 16, 42-Im. CHEAP FOR OASH!I ----n ad ---- igs f.hmmas and EnniniS. . %ry Goods and .Aotions. TIlE FAVORITH IRY GOOD RESORT. 7URCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FVER THPIE NEW FALL STOCK WHOLE SALE AND ETAIL At Lower Prices ian are paid by customers for inferior old auction goods. $250,000 orth of the flinest and best selected stock of JARPE TS, sae Curtains, Oil Clotim Window Shades, Dress Goods, SILKS, CLOAKS, awls, Blankets. Flannels, Alpacas, Cashmeres, First and Second Mourning Goods, Kid Glfves, Notiona, Rosiery, Rib bons, Silk Ties, La dies' and Geu tlemen's U n d e r w ear, Linens, TaWe and Piano Covers, Towels. Table Damask, Napkins and Domestic Goods, and thousands other goods too numerous to men tion are now placed before our old customers of the State of South CaroliqA, And we gqar4atee to the publie And the peopfe of this State es pecially, that through our nd long established reputation with buyers and seller.s wherp MVIL LIONS f dollars have been exchanged through ir house, that we will give better sa-tisfac an as regards Quality and Prices igoods purchased from us than any other house South. [l? SAMPLEs SENT ON APPLICATION. .a B hCarges prepaid on all goods ofe e Order. [3'7 Please name this paper in sering goods. urch.gtt, Benedict & Co., 275 KING STREET, CHARL.ESTON, S, C, Oct. 30, 1878. 44-17. he GreatQUvestion Dithe Day here can I get the best and the most for the least money, in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! AND THE atest Novehies, NeeSSIies SRI4 NotiesS 0F THE SEASON I LYED) SATiSFACTORILY ! An ely sotomy friends and pa ~exington. 'he ORIGIN4 LEADR OF LOW PRICES eaietathe ha now r i store A HAN> 0B, L ARGE and ELEGANT STOCK In all e various lies ofthe busines, bou b tr regard to all the diversified wants of the ublic, and which NILL BE SOLD!I lI !OU WAN VARIETY 1 COME I YOU WANT LOW PRIOES OR h' YOU WAT 8ATI8mcOIl J SEIE TO JACKSON, O F COLUMBIA. ~Samples sent by mail to any part of 'OUNDRY NOTICE. THE undersigned would respectfully in. arm his friends and the friends of Mr. PE 'ER KIND, that he has bought the PH(E aI IRON WORKS, of Columbia, S. C., d is now prepared to do all kinds of work nthe maniufacture of STEAM ENGINES, romi ve-horse power to any size, Boilers, law, Grist and Cane Mills, all kinds of Ag. icultural Implements, Iron and Brass Gat ngs, Columns for stores, of all descriptions, ?ailings for Balconies and Cemeteries, and epairig of all kinds of machinery. Mr. Peter Kind will superintend the busi Less, and all orders sent shall have prompt ttention. Reasonable prices, and goo ork done by the best mecanics. Direct all orders to G. DIERKS, Or, PETER KIND, Superintendent, fo . Diercks, Columbia, S. C. Oct. 23, 43-3m. NflTTh1~? - Jry Goods, Groceries, Se. fstabh MF Unhagd m. O . OT. 1878. REMOVED TO Chick's Store on Old Stewart forner. Attentloa is respectfally called to my i,A RGE and WELL SELEMTED STOCK of FANCY ANO STAPLE DRYGOODS, DRESS'GOODS. DOMESTICS, LINSEYS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, TRIM MINGS, NOTIONS, &c. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, &c. The above goods will be SOLD IT LIVING PRICES, GRANITEVILLE SHIRTINGS, SHEET 1NUS and DrjILJ1NGS to merchants at Manufsctumers pricesa. 11 vou stiudy yoAjr juterest you will come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewh~ere. M. FOOT. Oct. 16, 42-tf. MOWER'S CORNER, Opposite A. K. Wicker's Old Stand. At wbich pla.ce may be found a good se lection, of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LONG CLOTHS, of the best brands, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, BOU. LEVAIRDS, &c. CASSIMERS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, DOESKINS and HEAVY KER SEYS. BOOTS and SAOES, Including the Stiteh Down. With most of the articles desired for Iam % =ese goods are all FWE4 and selected espiall for this maBket AN E31%= in B. J. RAM AG & SON. Oct. 16, 42-tf. - .Wice11aneougs. THE LATEST TING OUT! BOARD AND LOOSING 75 CENTS PER DAY KRESE OE MULE FEED 25 CENTS. JRISTIAN & SM Repectfully announce to the travelling odBoard and Lodging at 75- eents per and SINGLE MEALS AT 25 CENTS. Their Livery and Sale Stables Are large commodious and well ventila suppled with oetent an en SINGLE FEED ONLY 25 CENTS. mComortale arge shed for te accm Studyqour interests and save money by patromzng CHEISTIAN & SMITH. Oct. 16, 42-1m. THE ONLY "ONE.STUDY" FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. THE SECOND SEGTIO F ThE iIliamstIln Fwale C,llege, WILLIAMSTON, S. C., OPENS KONDAY, SEPT. 9. THE FAZLL sS3N CLOSE DE0.20. New classes are formed at the beginning of each Section; so that pupils may join the school Sept. 9th, as conveniendly and profitably as at any other time. Rates for the 15 weeks: Board, exclusive of washing, $45.00 ; Regular Tuition, $71.50 to $15.00 ; Instrumental Music, $15.00. No extra charge for Latin, Calisthenics, or Health-Lifs, or for Kindergarten Lessons in the Primary Department. Relying entirely on its own merits as a live, thorough school, it confidently expcta* a' continuance of the liberal patronage it has thus far enjoyed. Our new Catalogue sets forth the wonder-. fui advantages of the One-Study Plan, and the other valuable peculiaritics of the Insti tution. For a copy, address REV. S. LANDER, I.E., PRESInENT. Aug. 21, 1878. 37-17. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COURT OF PBOBATE. Nelly Jones against W. A Fallaw, et a!. Complaint to Sell Land to Pay Debts. The creditors of Robert Scruggs are re quired to render in and establish their de mands against the Estate of said Robers Scruggs, on or before the 20th day of Nov-. embe nex . J C. LEAIHY, J. P. N.G Oct. 25, 1S78. dd-3t NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of Pettus W. Chick, deceased, will m ike pay ment to the undersigned. All persins hold ing demands against the Estate of said Pet tus W. Chsick deas.d. will r rer.t the