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GREAT FALL --IN lgaving purchased my stock since the reat FALL IN PRrCES, I now offer them at the following - 7 Yeduced rates for Specie, viz: SUGit at 15c per pound, EE30c " --OLASSES 6c per gallon, BLIND BRIDLES, $1.25 each, :SADDLES, 7.00 " WAGON HARNESS, 4.00 per set, SHOES, 1.25 per pair, 75c each, LOTHING, 5.00 per suit, - ,PRINfS, 16 to 20c per yard, BLEACHED HOMESPUN 8c 8 " VOTTONADES, 35c " " -JASSIMERE,7K BROAD CDTq* $2.00 " " ~esidesthe d'ove I have a great variety of _hney and Domestic Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Saddlery, lardware, Crockery, . -Table and Pocket Cutlery, T-o, &c., &c., R of whdi will 6e sold at the above ED UCED PRICES. Country merchants wonid do well to examine stiwk before purchasing in Chaileston. GEO, A SMITH, Agent, _'snay 2 1s 5 MOLLOUON ROW. NOW is the TIME -- Asiw VLOSE OUT - ThefoI1owin~ articles : i :eaSAGRIFICE. Se TdAlpaca 6Oe per-yard, worth $1;009 P-oplins, . 5c " 60 -S Painted worsted, 27 " " 40 - 14 Barege, 85 60! 70 do 50 " " 75 P4E' rinted Muslins, 30 " " 50 0 - Dbge 45 " ~ ' 75~ Mantillas $3,00 each " 7,00 -& d.Q. -&08 " . " 10,00~ ~. . Sammer Shawls- 4,50- " 9,001 31. -do -doe 4,00 .." " 8,00 * rleeve Sets, 1,25 per sett- " 2,50 1,# " 3,00 -, 0O eeesIa n Rldkfs 15 each 4 O0 7+2 ce'lfri Glo.ves, 1,00 per pair " ~2,00~ (Best-make,) 000 LaNes.faper collars; 3 pieces for 5 cents. kiia great many other articles not mentioned - nat~prdportionale prices. C.ane and see for yourelves~ -Respectfu}ly, -d JACOB~ STERN, 2ddoor from the corner in the Newberry iy1 - Hotel Bil dig. ...-~88 SeeWeek. TK&UNBESIGNED will open a MA RKET; .1 OUSE. in rear of:the Hotel and opposite e-Post Offieef on Caldiw.ell-street, on T~uesday's, Theg&y id Saturday's, f:or the purpose of - appLying.the citi~isswirb good, oboice,. fat, and e~ibeef, pork1 veal, mutton, lamb, etc.,- also pe 6 o'iock,A. M. - G. HI. BOOZER, - J. E. PETERSON. jIjLORJNG. N 3. JENKINS F~REPARED to &'anykind of -work if the . -above line1in telat STY LE and FASH OfBee 'ff,.th ot T .~h oes M-2,18-85t. Amity Lodge, No. 87,A.T. M. ~ A REGULAR COMMU"NICATION OF ~mity Lodge will be held in the Lodge ~Rpom on MONDAY NIGHT, 'May 7, 18'%, M balf-past 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order of the- W. M. May 2 JAMES LARIN, Secretary. as8Ignet Chapter No. i3,',:A:.:. A REGULAR CONVOCATION 01 SSIGh~ET CHIAPTER will be held in the - Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGJIlT, May14th. 1866, at hdf-past 7 o'clock Ugmpaniions will assemble without further notice. By order of the M.-. E. . HI.-. P.-. May 2 JAMES L ARKIN, Secretary. WINTHROP B. WILLIAMS, - FORMERLY CALDWELI., BLAKEL;Y & CO., COTTSSON FECiANT N 2.ACOMMIdatioN WER harT, -N HA LE2O, S.ODOdtO C.rf - Ree~iroCa-wIRLE&Mcauhrn, who areau tho efrize to makwe &dvac'auporn, Choto ensigne thoriz.ed it~rnake advaucc~ upon Cotton co asigued ~Thv T HANDSOvME SUPPLY OF Spring & Suimliler Good Latest Designs---Naost Beautiful Fabrics, STOCK LARSE,VARIED, &COMPLETE, AND PRICES rEDUCED. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK of Ladies and Gentle "n 1 ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Boots & Shoes Varieties. Dress Goods, Organdies, Berege, Mozambiques, Poplins, Engish Ginghams, Black 6ik, French Baretha, Muslins, Calicoes, etc. White Goods, Brilliants, Nainooks, Jackonets, Swiss Mus ins, L. C. IandkerLief , Cuffs and Collars, Risses' Eoops, Ladies' Hoops, Ladies' Hose, Uorsets. Boots and Shoes, Ladies Patent Leather, Morocco and Kid Dhilds' Fancy, Misses' do., Boys' do., Men's laced 3oots, Men's Brogans, Oxford Ties and Boots. Longcloth, 10-4 Sheeting, 4-4 Sheeting, Ticking, Brown hiting.* -Hats. -Boys' Casshnere, Mens' Cassimere, Boys' Fur, ien's Fur, Men's Brush. Groceries, Choice country cured Bacon, Hams, Lard, Iolden Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, A No. 1 Flour, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Soda, Pickles, epper, etc. Miiscellaneous, American and Fren -h Calf Skins, Sole Leathcr, otton and Wool Cards, Patent Axes, Seives, able and Pocket Knives, Padlocks, Seissors, hears, Looking G lasses, Perfumneries,. Tobacco, ~egars, Iron, Nails, Powder, Shot, Buckets, rooms, Baskets, etc. Mv facilities are equal to any house in the up ~ountry. I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. May2 Is W. H. WEBB. HE STATE OF SSU'TH CAROUINA, NEuF:I RY DISTRtCT. 5y J T. Peters~on, ]3'., Ordinary of Kew berry .D-strict. , HIEREAS, Simceon Werts has applied to me for Letters of Administration. on 1l and singular the goods and chattels, rights ndecredits of Henry M. Werts, late of the dis trit aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the aid deceased, to be and appear before me, at mr next Ordinary's Court for the said District,' o be holden at Newberry Court House, on the Ith day of May, inst, to shew canc, if any by the said Administration should not be ;ranted. Given under my hand this 27th day of A pril, a the year of our Lord one thousand eight undred and sixty-six. M l, 18-'.>t. JOHN T. PETERSON, o.N.n. NEW SUPPLY O2F Drugs & IMedicines, ine,iembracin M{A e fnd cFOGnesE, we te P.arepepn t fuish ad Tar- Fs lne, 4rCigas m hw ing Toacc, airOis, a, cy and Commion Soaps, . Perfumery and Patent Medi cines. Purchasers will find in our establishment a full ASSORTED STOCK, whih we propose to sell L 0 W Da. L. M.GRIMBALL, GEORGE LEGGE. DR. L. M. 6R/MBALL O FFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citizens of Frog Level and the sur rounding counti-y. He may be found atNis of flee in the Drug Store. A pril 18, 16-4t. Notice, LL persons having demands against the EA Ztate of John C. Chalmers, Deeg,will please ~rurish mec or John T.TPeterson with a copy of the sam'., in order that I may know the iridebt edness of' the estate.'E. P. CHALMERS.Q A pril 18-i6-3t. paid. Adm'r. Laet hirvmet! La,eR. HINipeiiMDRE _1 A uredfrmN gstaad irepae II A2 r et n d o PICuTUn re pae to take a' y kind of PICTURE. HOES, Brades and Elwill's crown Hoes, Shovels, Forks and Spades, Ames' long handle Shovels, " " Forks, spades, Whittemore's Cotton and Wool Cards. Trace Chains. Collins' and other Axes. "4 Hand-Axes, various sizes. Westenholm's and Rodgers' Cutlery. Rodgers' Scissors. Horse and Mule Harness. Super Needles. Meal Sieves. Nails, all sizes. Pad and other locks. Butcher's Files. "c Chisels. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Together with many other useful and desirable articles, all just received and for sale by Apr 25, 17-4t M- STENWART. IN STORE A FULL STOCK OF Spiig and Sum l inds, JUST RECEI2ED, AND WHICM ARE BE ING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO. Consisting of Dress Goods, Prints, White Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Articles, Groceries, &c., &c. All of which being purchased for cash, from first hands, and at fallen prices, can be sold at very low figures for CASH. Jobbers will find it to their advan tage to examine this stock M. FOOT. Mar. 20, 3m. New Work-Shop AT FRg2 LEVEL, S. C. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Coce O F all kinds made and repaired on the short est notice. PAINTING, TRIMMING, &c.; alsQ, all kind of WOOD and IRON WORK done to order, in the neate-st possible manner. Also, HORSE-SHOEING, and all kind of plan tation work. The patronage of the public, respectfully so licited. WATTS, CHAPMAN & CO. Frog Level, S. C., April 12th, 1866. April 25, 17-3t. Administrator's Sale, W ILL be sold Sale-day in May, a HOUSE ? and LOT in the town of Newberry, ad joining the property of the late Mrs. A..Caldwell, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Rosannah Moore, dec'd. Terms cash. H. D. HUNTINGTON. HERE THEY COME. 1.fORE nice Summer Goods, we are just re. 1l. ceiving our third stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, and hope the public will Ed them to please their fancy in price and style. We have a splendid lot of Prints, Muslins, Chal lies, and various other Dress Goods, also, Parisols, Fans, &c., &c., black-and dotted Alpacca, and for Gents', Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Linen Goods of vrrious styles. We also have a very heavy stock of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold very cheap. Give us a call and see if we do what we say. Don't forget the place. LOVELACE &; WHiEELER, A pril 18, 16-tf. W. W. H~OUiSEALL, WITH LOVEL ACE & WIIEELERI, D3EALERS INi D~RY GDDDS, .RQCERIES, HARDWARIE, BDOTS, , SHOES, HATS, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIONS, &c. He will be glad to have his friends and former cu'stomers, and the public generally, to call. and examihe the ab'ove stock of goods, being deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. mat- 21 12 .New hlrniture Store, 91er Rutledge & Ostendor1f' ( And Opposite the Mfarble Yard.). WET expect to keep constantly on hand, 1 ~Y complete assortment of the follon .g ar ~tiles, viz: Ohnmber Setts, (Different Styles.) BUREAUS, WASH STANDS Bed-steads, Trundles, Cribs, Cradles1 AT R ASSES, Toilet, Sloon, Folding and Entension Tabldes SOFAS, TETE-A-TEd, DIVA,JS ROKING CHAIRS, .(From Common to the Finest.) A 'good varIety of Cane and Wood-seat Chairs -and Children's Rockers Dining and Nursery Chairis,-also Merchant's Stools. We will also keep Wall Papering and Windon Shades, and:Wrnish Looking-Glass Plates fo.r oljl frames. fving tad several year's experiene in th busiuiss we feel confident that we can sell a cheap as any house in~ the State, and hope tha all our old friends will call and-examine o stock. gir Entrance. through tedge & Osten dorf's store. JOIIN R. LEA VELL & CO. April 11 14 Smo.. NOTICE. TO THE LADIES. - RS. SELL respectfully informs the ladies of l Newberry, and vicinity that her SP=ING-r ST O OF Is now open for their inspection and approval, and consists in pirt of the latest styles of HATS AND BDNNETS For LADIES and MISSES. Ribbons, Flowers & Trimmings Of most beautiful patterns, and all the many little articles which constitute a first class STOCK in the MILLINERY LINE. Her long experience in the above business war rants her in believing that she can render satis faction to all who favor her establi6hment with a visit. March 28, 13-tf. WIm. Boyce I)ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLI t that he has opened a choice stock of freo FAMILY GROCERIE3, and intends to keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of goods in that line. He respectfully solicitS, and hopes hy selling goods at small profits, to secure a share of public patronage. His store is on Main-street, opposite Doctor Capers' drug store, where he will be pleased to wait on any who will favor him with a call. Newberry, March 27, 1866. HEADQ@ARIES FOR CANDIES1 SANTA CL AUS, notwithstanding that the sea son for his distribution of good things has past, has returned to Newberry with a great va rietiy of Fancy Goods, Gonfectionaries and Gro ceries, which will be disposed of at the establish ment of A. M. WICKER Assorted candies, gum drops, toys, fruits in cans, currants, citron, raisins, almords, English walnuts, pecan nuts, hazle nuts, butter nuts, co coanuts, fruits, lemons, sugar buiscuits, lemon, soda, wine and Boston crackers, ginger cakes, cheese, flavoring extracts, figs, fig-paste, honey, prunes, ' wines, cordials, syrups; porter, ale, champagne, vermacelli, maccaroni, table salt, oysters, sardines, pickless pepper sauce, mu:stard, soda, ginger, candles, matches, sugar,.coffee, tea mackerel, flour, blucing, indigo, c opperas, starch, ground pepper, unground do., spice, nutmegs, cloves, hams, rice, codfish, salt, blue stone, cam phor, tobacco, segars, pipes, maccaboy snuff, toi let soaps, blacking, brushes, paper collars, but tons, combs, brushes,pencils,hooks & eyes,thread, concentrated lye,sifters,cot toncards, Whittemore's No. 10, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe th read,~ hair pins, pens, and in fact everything usually found in a family grocer~y or confectionery store. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. If you cannot conme send, but in all cases let cash accomipany the order, mar 2S 13 tf A. M. WICKERI. SILVER STREET CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. T HE subscriber is now prepared to do-all kinds of repairing on Carriaiges, Buggies and Wa gons ; Painting and Trimming neatly executed. All kinds of Blacksmith's Work done. I have a large lot of seasoned lumber,' four teen setts of Wheels, Buggy bodies, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, &c, -ALSO Two fine new Buggies, .1 sett finc silver plated double Harness. Term's positively cash. ap 11 1mn,LLVI SLAWSON. HE P rteshpNotice. THEsubscribers have this day formed a part Ir.ership under the name and style of WIS KEMAN & WILB3ER, to transact a General Gro cery and Commission business. Having superior accommodation, particular at tention will be~'given to the storage of cotton, and goods generally. We hope by strict atteun tion to business to mierit- aud receive a share of public patronage. III. C. WISKEMAN, WV. G. WILBER. Newberry, April 10, 1$66. April 18-16--3t. NOTICE. T HIE UNDERSIGNED respect fu!!y announces to the citizens of Newberry, and surround ing co1mtry, that he is now fully prepared to fill all orders for Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window and Door Framies, Moulding and Cornice, Plaining, T&gue and Grooving, and all kinds of Scroll Work, &c.,'ou the shortest.notice. Te-ais Cash1. W. A4. CLINE. March 14,11-3m. 'The State of' South Carolina. NEWBERRY DISTRrCT-IN EQUITY. f Sarah A. Thornpsont, v. Thos. A. Thompson and Jno. i. Thompson. Bill to sell property and to mnarshial assetts. PEcr editors of the estate of Dr. THOMAS .W. THOMPSON, are required ta i-eiider and establish their respective claims on oath be fore the Commissioner. on or befor-e the twenty sixth day of May next, or they will be precluded. SILAS JOHNSTONE, C. E. N. D. Comn's. Office, Feb. 26, 1866. Feb. 28, 9-3m. $15. NOTICE I HAVE opened; by request, in connection ' with my Writing School for Young Meu, a classtor Young Ladies, which meets at my resi dence every afternoon at 4 o'clock. IThe class for young men meects at the New berry Academy, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Tei-ms $4 per month, payable in advance. Private lessons given wihen desired. March ~28, 1864. 4 IL T. OAPERS. IViules for Sale, T Esbscribher has five or six, well broken, No. 1 MULES for sale, which will be dis posed of most reasonably on application to him. E. II. CURISTIAN, A pril 18, 16. jif ~Z~h.rrv ~. C New Store Ladies' Dress Goods cLeTHiNE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &C. Dlessrs, J H, Rutledge & Bro, R ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of New-,, berry and surroun4din.g countryth:t th~ey have opened a COMPLETE STOCK of the above Goods at the stand fo-.meriv ocupied bvMiller & Thompson, where they inrend to keep con stantly on hand a well-selected supply of the latest styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, &c., &c. Will soon have on hand a cheap-lot of choice Groceries, Hardware axnd Crockery. J, H Rutledge & Bro. Newberry, April 4, 1186. SILVER STREEIT VARIETY STORE, NO, 3, North East Corner of Messrs. Stewart and Rober ser one door below Slawson's Silver Street Car riage Manufactory, one door above Smith's Dead. fall Row,.No. 4. ,TO. 3 being Broadway of this town you will iN of course find the latest, cheapes -and most approved style of Spring and Summer GOODS, ever before offered in this town. Being immediately on the Rail Road you may look for the engine when the whistle blows,- eni bark for the upper or lower country, remember ing to take a glass of ALE before leaving. J. W. SPEARMAN. A pril 18, 16-3t* For Sale. THAT handsome residence,for merly the propsrty of Mr. Samt,l A Agnew, situated between the Epi copal Chirch, and the dwelling of the late Chan cellor Johnstoie. On the premises are all necessary outbuildings and a good well of water. The lot contains 3 acres hilbly cultivated. The pre:ises are -in good repair. Apply to - March 28-13-tf. MRS. E. SELL. Now Full and Complete DUR STOCK Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boy's Youth's, Misses & Childre's1 BOOTS, SHOES, GA!ITES %&1 IS now full and complete. Consisting of eirery IvarIety and style of Goods, in our line, all of which were made, espe cilly to order, by the very best manufactors. Thecrefore, we feel confi dent that we can, and will self a better shoe for the same money, than any other house this side of Ph'ladelphia. We cordially invite a call be fore you buy elsewhere, .SIR,&C. Main st., opposite Court Hause. N. B.--Being connected with the House of L. M. Suber & Co., I will be happy to see all my old friends and customers. Jan 10 2 tt *' McDUFFIE MIETTS. - ~ Piano for Sale, UTILL be sold att a bargain, a fine Rosewood' SV PIANO, nearly new. Also, a desirable lot of FURNITURE, as good as new, being but' little used, consisting in part n.s follows : 3 fine Marble top Bureaus and Washstands, 2 fine Wardrobes, 3 Sofas, 1 Mahogany French Bed sead, 1 Book Case, Gentre Tables, Extensioni Dining Tables, What Nots, Cottage Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Chairs, and numerous other articles~ too tedious to> mention. - March 28, 13-I t. S. HURID. ST ATE OF SO UT H CAIROLINAk - ~ IEWBERRY DISTRICT. By John T. Peterson, Qrdinaiy of Vewberryl District. VT BERE AS, Jefferson Davenport has applied .to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chatteIs, rights and credits of Harrison Uavenport, lata 'of~ the district aforesaid, deceased : - These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and credi ors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Crdinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Newberry Court Houseon the 7th day of May next, to shew caiuse, if any why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 23d day of Apr. in the. year of our Lord one thousand~ eight hundred a-nd rixty-six. A 25 2 JOHN T. PETERSON, o..D. NEW GOODS At Bush River.I I would respectfully inform my frier.ds and customers, that I have just returned from Charleston, where I have with great carp se lected a complete. stock of goods. Having bought entirely for cashi a sincet-teAet dycitde in'toodst as niy price. list below 'til sho w, I am enabled to asil cheape ti- h cheapest. All I ask is an exaniination of my stock, I w Ill sell Brown homespuns 15 cents per yard, Bleached " 15 " 'Calicoes "' 15 " Muslins " 25 4 .Men's, boys, ladies and misses bats,$1 each " " " shoes, $1 per pr And all other goods in proportion. I will buy or barter for all kinds of country pro. duce. I have a nice lot of Bacon, Molasses,J Flour, Corn and Iron on hand, 4l1 of which I will sell lo'W. *Thankful to my friends and patrons for their kind p:itronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon me, l hope by sfrict attention to business to still merit the same. -THOS. F; HARtMON, ttp 1810St I A"B ~-4 -e t -,. 4 4 r0 TRE OITMEN& _ W X The terinuation of a sagWary nt fo, tbe pastfoir yearshas p-esenedan ble barrier to all'sociat or-0omimercial-iferie* betwee tie,-two ite" scti ns uf ~6r ct in ' a'ving it length happly cleared. away .4H r_st ' i-enew.1 of those Yelations wh1igkdrieF avoti us together in a fraterrfia ica, -I take ,lie eaiest opportimity afforded me by :this aus - - - picious evert, to greet my Satiern fien', aii6 - -o soliclt fro nthem a reMraof That eitenaw n z basiness connectiot which:for kmarter ola ee-' ,ury has been unintirrnpted save by ~he -.gret public calamit%y to which-I iaVe-adverted:,. -Y It is scarcely necessary, on theths'sholdf a^ - blsiness re-union, I should h.epeat the -artna sd often given to my friend, raref0 Ohose sp1uious and deleterious eaffonds auder the secious and fdse .tits 'f I '7 Wines, Brandie, Holland i , Liqior, o have been equilly. destrutive to the ear of-o ' & :itizens as prejudicial to ite iterest iE th"lof gt - - ate Importer. Many -years of m~y past life hare bi n expended n- an opew and candid attempt to expqoe theit wholesale frauds, no time nor-expense has b pared to ar.complish this saiitAry purpose, An - to place beore i f, iends -nd the public gener4l- - l, at the lowfst market price, ani 'se, -quan-; Lities as mighi sui thei conree,'ytralf a uloe imported articze._ 5 Twenty five years busi,ss' trinaetiA the largest ang most espectable_exportin in France nnd Great tritaij hire afforded&m nrpassed facilities for Fup'ylin# eorite ket with Wines, Liquors and iqmurdaY:of e best and'most approved brands in 'Europe;i ad dition to iny own distilleiy in Holland oth - manufacture of the "Sehiedam SchbnApps.' The latter, so. long tested and approved bt medica Faculties of the UnJcited States, West Is dies and South Ameca as an peutic, aihoeVme,' pleasatind peifet;ad X beverage in All cliates and duiing a"a quickly e'icited the cpidity -of -.the-foma - ufacturers hnd venders of a spuriouir.ar4eB 4i - der the samename. - trust that I. hare, aAer m'ucaii pense, suirrounded alt iy u,portations h guards and directions which -with7 ordinary CH. cumspection will inklr ,their: dehieryliv -. eeire them fron 1urope.tQjdL4myensom s would, h6wever, rcommend. In aD ci -i where it is pos4ble-thu,aoders be-int-4ee 4L BY depot, 22 Bearer-Str&4,'NXw Yor. - pruchases be made of my accredited age8p-' In addition to.a large ptock of Winrs, ia - - &C., I have a considerable supply of.d.t - eign wines, embracing 'vimages of.' -many - past, bottled up beforesthe commencement bi war, wich I can especially recpmmend.o % connoisseurs of th se rAre hiirines. - In conclusion, I would snedial call th~ attention -of mn Southern costoners to the d antage to be derived by transmitting thei ders withodt. 1iss of time, or cafling persdanil the depot, in order to insurt the fu their orders ddt of the present arge leted assortment - Feb 21-3r 22 Beaver-Streer Ne Yor A The nostcinet MAMUF ACTOR 4 rn Amarica, ean~ beound.adr HKN RY IL ASE~J.t l Jan 3l1tf Progrietorj.u~ MERCHANTS ,WOTTLI - - -ZJ - -And examie his' - ~ . Jan S 1 tf - - 4 . OLD STOYES-and -TO _ Piping~odd Tutters;o14Rdn - ndallod' i W9 1lepared at.short fningee,b Sjan 3l1tf HElN iB22 - NEW R6FN iV New Stove Apioir ew -i ~ Ne* Tin for a Y~4ys a~ e. All furmished an~d fuxrisherd wt ~ -'" - the newestiznprovements, by -B,_ &' jan 31tf. fENRY1H.BLEAr-~ -$B isk's Detai ia Ca * * nianufacturer, wbich are' of the Iatoji-anfra~ - inprved -patterns, and. if Roe pblic. . He taeti ..)iatt et i hve beAn purchg~ed ~exclety -for c.Iine's'.* - selling them at only asm'alt Edyanne os thl - price, that no dr'~ers for te'aboveOsli~ . attende to trulessacconipaiedwithTfhee' .-.:4 - - B * -A Nevherry S. C.4 iare 1, 1886 - ~ ~ ' Watc-makn atd Yewe storer D z. Dapray isnowgreaed to pefor p~' rations at the OLD PRICE ;for CM 4* equivalent. Chloroform admnsterell w en de sied. All iflings ].50, ead. Newberry, June 1,'63i. - COOKJN&GSTOYEO A EW very eicellent CtOOKLYG STOVES Aof difcerent sizes, have just.been received directly from the mnulaadureis -i ew :Yok and for sale by - A W. T. WRIGHT, A S.WMho furnishes NEW WROUGHT3R Ilfl ACK$, FOR OLD STOV-ES~ that will last for years. WVho miufaturesj - sells 'at wholesale agd retaiLthe very best artieI& of T N V R - ho does ? - Ro ongGuaerl Puttin4 in aHi - -.