The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 06, 1870, Image 3

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At ARI A plend tockl THEChEPEST STUCK ier Iouht to this Marekt An enumeration with prices of this large an-certainly the cheapest Stock ever before offered in Newberry, will be made. next week.. .A. HARRIS. Apr. 6,14-It. WATCH pOUND, Which the.owoer ess have by provin property, paying 'for this adverisemeat, and rewarding the Soder. Apply at this Gce. Apr. 6, 14tf. Shaw's Cati Seed Hier. MM. . BRODIE & 00. Factors and Commission Merchants, cBARLSTON, S. C. Apr. 6, -70-14-Iv. P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. I... R1R .:1 Et*U MFIt #RflM W SEND FOR ONE. ..gt ~SE.T FREE ON APPLICATION. .g3 Apri1 6, 1870-14-1y. Citizens' Savings Bank. or SOUTH CAROLINA. BR ANCil AT NEWBERRY, C I , S. C. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of' Seven per cent, per Anunmon Certificates ofDe *po.it,and six pceent, Compounded Every.six Months.on Aecounts. ormcans. WX. MARTIN, President. JOI1N B. PALMER,- y.P ie JOHN P. THOMAS, ce eset. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier, xoraeroas. Wade Hampton, Columbia. Wiliam Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster,Golumbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Colombia. E. F!. Heintish, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas B. Gregg, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Mariou.. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. p B. H. Rurledge, Charleston, DanielRavenel, Jr., Chaarleston, Mechanics, Laborers, Olerka,.. Widows, Orphans and ethers may here depst their savings and draw a liberal rate of .interest thereon. Planters, Professional men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on-their funds until. they require them for busidess or other purposes; Parents desiring to set apart small sums far their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose de posits can mnly be withdrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal repre sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here aforded an opportunity of depositing their- mans where.they will rapidly acceibulat, and .at the same time, be1ubject towwitirwalhe..n.neded. Apr.,-g14-6mo. Marke's Weeklg fet $ss and Girls MAT 33nE BAms iT THE FORMATION OF CLUBS Ecery Post Opeie in the -Sott, rx APDrr'oi To rre Pre--snt large and Inrsir Ci!watica! BothJ Press and Public have manted In de elera Buaxa's WEEKLY the best boys ad irls paper published in the United Staes. BURKE'S WEEKL is a handsome quarto of eight uages, eaeh number elegantly illustrated, tts contents consist ofserial Stories fromt the best writers. Tales, Poem', Biographies, Sketches of Tra vel and Adventure, and papers upon all sub jects that are calculated to interest and in' struct the yong people of the South. Price $2 a year; three copies for $4.50; Iv. copies for $7. Subscriptions taken for six months at $1, or three mouths for SO cents. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom su perior Inducements wHi be offered. Address J. W. BURKE & CO.. April 6, 14--3t.. Macon, Ga. Spring Dress Goods. English Berages 12* to 25 ets. per yard. French Berages, Leno's & Poplin'-, 30 to 40 ets, per yard. French Grenadines 50) to "75 ets. Printed Jaconets 25 to 50 eta. BI'k. Orleans Cloth. Bl'k. Silks. American Prints, 10 to 121 ets. per yard. All of the above goods are now offered at prices as low as at any time before the war. Fo)r sale by DR. - LAWRENCE'S ighyVcs .a edTha ct Iws'fli The Great Health Restorer. 1" Q dic artiei-mulh kroi tb ltk. TEAEED 9ELY BY DR. J.7. LAWRENCE, ORGA2IC CHEMIST, NORFOLK, Va. wsiioo STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A H EaLTHY ACTION. AND INVIG ORATING THE NERVOUS SYSTEI. This Is the secretof Its WONDERFUL SUC CESS in CURING SCROFULA,STPHI8, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC ItHEUMA ."16 NEURALGIA. NERVOUS AFFEC SEASES OF KIDNEYS AND - BLADDER ANDALLDIS - eS8E CAUD BY A BAD STATE OF TEE BLOOD, OR A DrNLAn cONDITION O TEL Ulr .Eida . xert s :system, Ae. It thoroughly EI ADICATES eve:y kind of Humo.and.B3d.Taint, and resiorestheentire system to aheakhy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THE USEOF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY, SUFFERING CREATURES. TO SrRONG. HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN AND WOIEN. No Medicine has attained such a GREAT REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED Compourd. Approved by the Highest *edicaI Authcrity. KOSKOO! Endorsed and recommended by the Preident of the Facul:y of the E. Medical College of the CLy of New York. PeoFEssoa R. S. NEWTON, M. D , Professor and President of the Faculty, late "Professor Theoty and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. Oneof themosteminentmedicalmenof this age-well known as the author of the follow ing sTA'rD medical works: Newton's "Practce.of Medicine," 'Diseases of Chil in," "Newton's Symes ,urgery," &c , in December number of Amcrican.Med cal le view-pagc 28, says: "Among the more recent efforts to in ro duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a new preparation compounded by J. J. LAwasca, M. D., of Norfolk, Va., wich is furnished to the profession and the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratoty, and became fully satisfed thatallhis work ls done in the beast manner, by the most approved processes' and from the best materials, giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the phy,. sicians and the public." Kohc Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms. From A . W. Err.r.s, a prominent and. well known, merchant of Norfolk, Va. No It Main Street. Norfolk, Vs., Sept. 15, 3869. Dr. LAwMENCs-Dear Sir: Tour Keskoo h:as woked wonders inmyS&r fila. Mynoer o She lost thirty-ont piecesoet bone from her a.k!e, several from her arm, besides having ulceis in several parts of the body. Whilst in this condi tion she commenced taking your Erwkoo-, acted like acharm on her; under its use the ul cers gradually healed, and her general health greaty improved. .Itcertiny saved her much - "ing s"''a shero''ss.l.."'"egr's*o he suee grall Shbe is ao I bete healh than she has been Iivaeyears. With the highest regards, Iam grateflily yor, he., KostOO is endorsed! by the best physicians ev erywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tutlery, a successfbl practitioner of many years standin: inthe Old North State: Roeky Mon,EdgeoieCo., Da. J. J. L&waszec-Dear Sir: I have used year Concentrated Fluid Extract of Kekoo in my practice with the happiest results. I find it tobec aowerfitl Liver Invlgortor, Blood PurI fier, adNervous Tonic. In all dusses of the Liver, Scrofiulous. Syphilitle, and Nervous Affee tionit is areedyof imuneale in fact,ln aloteveryety of Chronic Diseases its ue is indicated. Hopn you may meet with the success which yoeserve as a manufacturer of relab'e medicines, Ianm sir, with much respect, E. . TILERY, K. D. Koskos Cures ChrnteI Eheumatsmu. NoavonZ, VA., Sept.'T, 1869, Dr. J.3J. Lawam'cu-Dear Sir: My son has received sn much benet from your wonderful Kokod that cennorefrain frnom ylj~ koo isan infallible reeyfr disease from whic hehassaBredand soisrasIcanlearn, has never faDled. If you only knew the immense oskoo-ht surely cures. The amont of good It is now dingamoug as e With much gratitude, Ms. K. LA. NELSON. ead the following fromXr. Woinrble, a prom inent Hardware Merchant of this eity: No. ISMarket Squar Norfolk V. Dr. LawWcUe-Dear Sir: To thelargenum ber oftestmoeils which you ear of tegreal efcacy ofour Kosto Itk pleaure d i Heaache,Loss of Appetite, Ac.. Twc l ,le fEskoaesoed meto halsth. I. G. WOMBLE. Frens Rev. W. K. Christian, Factor .Dinwid die Street Methodist Chureh. Pedtamenth, Va.. Oetober25, 19. -Tis Istocertify that I know Dr. Lawrence welL. Hei a etleman ofcultivain ,a h oskoo with advantage to msyself, and have dted It. se in my family inese of nervent debdty ad & W. H. CHRISTIAN. 1amt an. L.roYD, A IUTerOIAN o1 r.ANoI NascTIen.. Great Bridge, Va., Ostobar 8, 1510. J.1J. JAwanuca, K. D.-Dlear sir: Ieheerfully endos your Koskoo as being a most valuabli preaain. Upon emInation of the formula lEn each lngredientblghly extle by obesi haave tested i mts ot.In myown practIce, and have nobeslnatlan In rcmending It. In my opinin t isthe betompodt em Hee varouomueadsts f il,Ac,ever in vented. It fa decided Nerve Toi, and Invig orator of the animal fre,adndgsto and .simntlon, and tebyhealthy blood, which asheuldd be bei ftetet ix all chronic diseass. Hoping yeu will reap the reward you deserve from thepublic asa beneface tor, I am, air, ors tuyD, .D After reading the above high recommenda. tion, Invalids cannot reasoaably hesitate tc give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors, Drugists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOC ALMANAC for this year. RICE ONE DOLLIl PE BOTTLE. For sale by the Prinzcipal Druggista in the United States, and British Amrca. Feb 23 -_a. EUREKA LcNLE tiN & CO., Have just returned with a large and carefully selected Stock of Seasonable Goods, and having purchased the same At Very Low PRICESI I are now prepared to offer to tho Ladies bargains. Just think of it! .12 yards good Calico for One Dollar, AND 10 yards Very Best Calico for One Dollar. Otr Dress Goods are the wonder of all beholders, but notwithstanding, their beauty is less strange than their re markable Cheapness!!! . THE GOOD TIME HAS COME!!!! GOLD IS DOWN, SG are G(j)11ste We Buy, Cheap TOR CASH, .nd8ellFor iheSaie. CLOTHING -OR THE MILLION, FULL SUITS worth $10, &t the ve ry low figure of $5. Spring anidSumne Clothing of the ASTOIIflFTLiLY P RICES. SOIUTHERN We make ]BOOTS and SHOES a specialiy and clam that we siave the any STORE IN NEWYBERRY. Our North Carolina Shoes we war rant to be free from all those shoddy tricks of ood and paper, and wear ern made articles. ilURRtAl FOR THlE SOUJTi! We patronize HOME MANUFAC TURES. We also keep on hand an excellent assortment of Northern BOOTS AN]) SHOES, From the best manufactories. By Making your Purchases ad SINGLETON'S You will SAVE at least 10 per centum. Sh'oo FL Y don't bodder me, IPse go 'ing to SINGL E TO'S. The latest style of SPRING HATS May be found at our Store and bought at astonishingly low figures. HOUSEAIL & JONE& Next to McFall & Pool's. Respectfully inform their friends and patrons that their stock of GROCERIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES is now full and complete, and to which they beg to call at tention. A -eneral line of FAMILY GRC ERIES Alwt ys on hand, such as Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Rice, Flour, Meal, Grist, Hams, (a fine brand,) Bacon, Lard, Pickled Pork, Mackerel, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Pickles, Soda, Lye, Raisins, Crackers, all kinds, Canned Oysters, Sardines and Fruits, etc., etc. Together with Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Powder and Shot, Yarns, Kerosine OIL, etc., etc. Besides a choice assortment of Confectioneries. Thankful for the very liberal pa trounage bestowed, a continuance is de sired, with the promise that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction and please the most fastidious. HOUSEALL & JONES. Mar. 30, 18-1y. Arabs, Sacks, &c. An assortment.of handsome ARIBS, ,WK. SILK SACKS, LINEN COLLARS, E.lBSO'D. SETrs, KID AND SILK GLOVES. also Dress Trimmings, Buttons and Ribbons. Just received by CAR WILE & McCAUGHRIN. Mar. 30, 13-3t. SPRING GOODS. AS it is customary, at the change of each Season, for men in a mercantile, or other business, to inform their friends and patrons, and the public generally, as to what they are doing, and as a great ado is being made ovcr The : Great Dry Goods War Between the two merchant princes of this Continent, Messrs. H. B. Claflin & Co., and A. T. Stewart of New York, we deem it important to say something just now, as one ot the undersigned happened to be in New York during the important contest, bnyine goods for our Spring trade, and knows full well the extent of the dam ,ge on b.th sides. We ame pleased to inform our friends that there was no loss on our side, and that we are all alive, and will be able to SELL GOODS Of the same class AS LOW as any house this side of New York. We hope the Iy those flaming advertisements, for they mayv rest assured that every man in thte trade must, or at least hopes to make a liv ing, and this is all we isk or expect. We intend to sell our goods at a low ave rage rate, and no baits are thrown Out by us to de eire, or to create a falso imupres sion. OUR STO~K 18 NOW FULL Andl COMPLETE in all its DEPARTMENTS, with MANY NEW NOVELTIES Added this Season. We would attempt an enumeration but deem it unnecessary, and hope onr friends and patrons, and the pub. lie, one and all, will come up with a great rush, for we intend to astonish the natives with Styles, qualities, quantities and prices. Take THE ALARM and come quickly with the CASH, and don't forget your pocket books in the grandi rush, but have themi well FILLED WITH STAMPS, GREEN DACKS, ot :ything with a picture cn it. All is good our Counters. As we Lave Resumed Specie Payment With twenty-five cents change on hand, we will deal it out as long as it lasts to all cash customers. No others need apply, as we will not, can not sell any goods on a credit tunder any consideration. Our motto is CASH OR NO GO. McF ALL & POOL. Mar. 23, 12-4 NEW STORE. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! J. BROWN (Next door to Marshall's,) Hass just opened a new stock of goods, boughs at the decline, and which will be sold at COME, SEE and be CONVINCED. A inll assortment of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY G&ODS, HOSIERY,CLTIGNOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, for Men and Boys. Together with all kinds of Groceries & Provisions Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ba con, Flour, etc., etc. All of the above, and many other articles not enumerated, and all purchased at low figures, will be sold at correspondingly low prices. QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS Is the rule govertning at the new store, to which thte public attention is mest respect fuly called by J. BROWN, Co-Partnership Notice. WE, the undersigned, have a-sociated ourselves together under the name and style of FELLERS & GALLMAN, for the purpose of conducting a general mercantile business. J. B. FELLERS, J. J. GALLMAN. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES. WE woul-l respectfnlly inform our friends and the public generally, that we are now Receiving and Open ing Next door to the Shoe Store a new and carefully selected stock of GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS, &C., Which have been purchased since the late great tumble in prices, and which we pro pose to sell very low for the CASH. We respectfully solicit an examinatio., of our Stock, and think it will certainly be to the interest of all who are in need of anything in (ur liue, to favor us with a call beforc purchashg, . FELLERS & GALLMAN. Mar. 23, 12-tf. DR. W. F. PRATT, DRUGGIST, (Established 1848,) Newberry. S. C , Is now receiving FRESE supplies of Drugs, Medieines, Chetnicles,&e., To which he calls the attention of pur chasers. They will be sold LOW. Mar. 9. lU--tf. SEA MOSS FARINEl For sale at PRATT'S Drug Store. Mar. 23, 12 tf. ANILIE . For sale atr PRATT'S Drug 3ore. Mar. 23, 12 tf. KOSKOO. For sale at PRATT'S Drug Store. Mar. 23, 12-tf. PHALON'S VITALIA For sale at PRATT'S Drug Store. Young American Lini ment. For sale at PRATT'S Drug Store. Mar. 23, 12-tf. Sea Moss Farine. Tbe best material known for makin; Blanc Mange, Custards, Pudding, &< For sale at McINTOSH'S Mar. 23, 12-tf Drug House. KOSKOO. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar 23, 12-tf. PHILOTOKEN. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar 23, 12-tf. Bradfields Female Reg ulator. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12-tf. Henry's Constitutior Renovator. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12-tf. Simmons' Liver Invig orator. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar. 23, 12-tf. Bison's Antidote for Drunkenness. For sale at McINTOSH'S Drug House. Mar 23, 12-tf. NO TIGE. I will apply to John T. Peterson, Juda of Probate for Newberry County, on thi 20th day of' April next, for a final seutk ment and my discharge as A dministrator the Estate or THOMAS J. HARRIS, dec'< All persons indebted to said Estate mur make payment on or before that time, an all persons having demand" against sai Estate must present them on or before the time. ELISHA K. SCHIUMPERT. Mar. 30, 13-4t. Adm'r. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pill Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach. Tutt' Expectorant, A pleasant cure for Coughs, Colds, & Tutt'sarsap ad Queen's Deligh The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. Tatt's Improved Hair Dye, dW arranted the best dye inse. byes srtag everyhere e. C '3 1y 100 Bushels GENUINE BOYD'S PROLIFIC COfON SE, Selected and warranted pure. FK;r s:tle by WM. F. NANCE. March. 30 13 C AROLINAf iManufacturing Co. Seeing he great need of a nu.lens around which the working men of the day nav be able to move with system. the above named comip:mv has been formed for the pnrpo,c of forming a combination of such aen and capital, as will he necessary to put into sne cesful operation a grand machine shop, for the purpose or putting into shape all ranw ma terial accessib!e, that all who will. may have work to do, and that the community may be supplied with the necessaries of the time at such prices as will put them in the reach of all. CAtot.ItA MANUFACtWUtG CoxPaNT. I hereby make known that this Company will commence operations about the 10:h of April, All persons who desire to make good investments of either money or lab-,r, will find this to be the place. We will comniace operations in the Town of Newberry, on Main Street, near the Depot. We will first mannf.eture a superior lot of fIN WARE, for the wholesale and retail trade, with all other articles belonging to this branch of the buasiness. Also, we will offer to the world a superior COOK STOVE. with all tbat ielongs to this department. And as we can erect propr buildinga, &c., we will continue to open evety departmeut represented by our Stockholders. HENRY II. BLEASE. P.es't , Of the Carolina Manufacturing Company. P. S. Utntil our Company is incorporated, I hereby give notice that rt. contract made by any one is binding on the Carolina Manufac turing CO'mpanv, or any member thereof. without my approval in writing. And not only the assets of the compaay, but I am in dividually rrsponsible for all orders or cen tracts si;.nel l me. thu, HENR:Y Ii. B3LE.,E, Pre,'t., C. M. C. Mar 9, 10-Gt. IREET HOWlN. Great Reduction in Prices. IN consequence of the decline in Cotton, an.! more especially the lar,e STOCK of GOODS of all kinds that I have on hand. I offer from this day my entire Stock at greatly reduced PRICES. The Stock consists in part of a full sup ply of GROCERIES, Such as CORN, FLOUR. BACON. LARD. IOLASSES. SYRUP. COFFEE, SUGAR. TOBACCO Also a full Stock of DRY GOODS Of all description.e. Notions of all kin~ds, together with a large assortment of CLO TH-ING-, TALTS. . BOOTS, SHO'rS, TRUNKS, GUNS, . PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, NAILS, CROCKERY. GLASS-WARE, LAMPS, LAMP GLASSES, OIL, CLOCKS, and many other goods too numcrous to mention, generally kept in a well assorted Store. A small supply of 1Dickson's Cottou Seed. M. FOOT. Mar. 16, 11-tf'. WANII FJMTIlIZR. The e-:erimients of the paist year ha-'e conflrmes. thoa.e of for...er years, atnd estab lished bevond all controversy, the great merit of this~ South Cairolina Fertilizer. The utndersigtned are the Agents at Newher ry, and will farnrish any qu-intity aceeded by the planters of this sectiotn. They also have a gre..t number of small pamphlets cotntainitng testimoniamls of many of the best planters of this arnd adljoia.ing States, as to i-s fertilizin'g propertics, which they will distribute gr.atis. R. MOOR~MAN & CO. Jan 19 3tf. NEW STORE. I have just rpurchased a tilce stock oh Goods int New York d Charleston which are now open lor inspection, co.neprisitng GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes and Hats, and numerous articles of variouts kitnds. -whlicht will be s.ld very LOW for CASH. The public are invited to call and exam inc for themselves. Store South side oh Nance street, opposite Smith & Christian's, Newberry, S. C. -JOHN J. A MTCE. Dec 22, 50-if STAT E OF SOUTUI CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By John T. Peterson, Probate Judge. Whereas, Jatr. 0. Meredith hath made suit to me to grant haim Letters of Admainis tration, of the Estate and efiects of HI. C. .eanlon, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish eall atnd singuilar, the kindred and ereditors Cof thea said d.-ceased, to be and appear be fore mc, ina the Court of Probate toa be held at Newberry Coturt Ilouse, ont the 15th dayv of April next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said ad. ministration should riot lie granted. Given Sunder my hand this 1st day of April, Atnno Do'nini, 1870. John T. Peterson, r. J. x. c. April 6, 14 -2t. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. MRis. II. L. BUJTTERFIELD, R. II MILropritress. ~ 1~.Superintendent. SELLING OUT TO ULOSE BUSXE. THE undersigned, agent for Abr-tme, Gritlin & H.argrove, uffers the entire stock of Boots and Shoes now in Store At CiEGy aucitd FRICE~ To elose ont the lntiess. The stork is FRE:SH and L.ARGE and warraneed good. ARARE CHANCE I4 here offered to any one d -arous of en gaging in a proitable and safe bus inesa, to such an one if appi cation be made soon, Easy terms will be Offered. In the meanitme the Stock will 1ie !.otl at IETAIL as h.-retofore but n itlh the ex ception that the goods will be MARKED DOWN TO LESSEN R8M J 1110 If you want barg.ains now is the time to get 'hem. MeDUFFIE METTS, Agent. All persons ind.-hted to Al IRAMS, GRIF. FIN & H.AlG RI;oVE are called on to pay up inmedi:tely. Jan 12, 2-t f. Flour, Cheap Flour. 100 Bbls of Fam ily Flour oni han d, at from $7 to $9 per barrel. For sale by W. H. WEBB. Jan. 12 2 tf. 2000 Bushels Corn, On hand and to arrive, 2100 hashols prime white Mar' land Corn, at $1.50 per hnhel, sack incluled. W. H. WEBB. )ec. 29 2x if. DR. E. C. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. Rooms over Mr. Mower's store, and in front of uerald olice. I take pleasure in informaing my friends and the publlic gemnerally, that may denatal rooms are now open, and that I aim pre pared to execute all work in my profession in thme most approved marener. I am determined to devote my entire time and energy to nmy profession. .Jan. 12 2 tf. NOTICE. I will aipply to John T. Peterson, Jnadge of Probate for Newberry County, on. the 6th dazy of A pril next, fo,r a final settlement and nmy discha;r:: an Admnaistaator of the~ E<tate' of BENJA MIN L AKE, deceased. All parties having demands against said Estate must render them in on or before that time. Ad all parties indebted to said Estate maust mike payment by thaat time. BENRY W. DOMINICK, Mar. 16, 11-4L. Adm'r. NOTICE. TIHE Creditors of the Estate of WIL LIA M R. ChlAPMAN, dec'd., are eqatired to establish thecir dematands before mew ou or before the first daly of M:ay next. JOh1N T. PETERSON, :. r. s. c. Mar. 141, 11-7t. SURGEON DENTIST, (Sucessor to Dr. WV. B. McKellar) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on M::in Street. All the old bausiness left unfinis'hed will he completed on the terms ns before nrrunged, and everythaing done in the best m:nnner aind warranted. The patronage o,f the public is respectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48-:f. Due West Female College. THE Summer Sessiona opens on the first ifONDAY in March anad closes seconad Thursday in July. Tauition and lioarding,. iaa.-Indhing Fauel and Washing, per sessionm, $tS7.5a'. Music, pi ano, 84.f)E. Freneha, :9.00.. The College was never amore prosperous. J. P. KENNEDY, Seeretary Faculty. Daze West, S C., Feb. 5, 1S70). Feb-. 16, 7-San. NOTICE IS hereby given that three months after date, applicationa will be made for Renewals of' Certificates Nos. 492 anad 494, dated l6tha Deceamber, 1863, for Fifty Shares eacha ii. the Capital Stock of "Thae BANK OF NEW. BICRRY. SO. CA.," in the naame of WM. H1. C. DUDLEY-thae originals having been stolen or lost. Newberry, So. Ca., Febru sry 8, 1870. Feb. 9, 6-law4t-lams2t. To Printers. A Hoe & Co. Wzash.ingtonl HIand Press, ize No. 2; Plaren 22x:;3, is offeredl for s.ale at a barg;ai-n. This is a superior Press, anad garaneed ina perfect order, with roller mold, vbrati,r ink distributor, &c., complete, with newspaper chases, if deaired. Apply to D.arr & Osteen, Proprietors of Su-nter News. Prime Eastern Hay For sale by H. C. WISKEMAN. Janm. 26, 4-t f. Well Boring. Thec undersignetd respectfully informs the citizeaas of Newberry that lie is prepared to bore wells upon the most reasontable terams. All w ork warraated to give perfect satisfac 'tion. G. W FR ANKLIN. TiE GRt, CURES DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION 'VECTS EVER PETI7yt '50L0 EVERYWHERE . gj - D IE.MOISE & 0A pROPR.!ETORS & wHOLESALE DRUGGIsm SCRARfLESOR.S.C. . N. B. The Coneis ione r of Int.rnat Re' enne has decid--4hat -ynv i--"r can sell lisii article with a special licinse. For sale in . ewherrv v DR. JAMES Mei \TOSB, Drvg;:ist antd apothecary. Mari 3'l lv. M1WBERRY F?EMIALE A. P. P:FER. M. A., Principal. MISS FANIE LEAVELL, Assistant T H E next ression of this SCHOOL will h--ein on the first fuesday in .Januarr, A . 187-1. Tue Se'm,la'tie year will be di, vid.d in:o two ses::ont- of 20 weeks each, wi b a va:tetion of two mon'. in the Siem ner. Terms per scssi.,a of"J weeks as ft:. lows: I'rimo'ry C'a..'-- S-c.lin2r, Reading, :eiriuin, and Aithum.tic .. ..... $1000 Jnnior Class- Modei n Geogr.pDhy. Engli,h Gr.tmmiar.and including above $15.00 Scnior Cia.-s-Ph.ie I and Ancient (hGoraphy, History, Mental Philoso phy, I aetoric. Compositisn, L-ttin, Greek. Atgehra. Gone.y,Tr'gooome try, N:a-r.:l 'hi!osophy, Chemistry and inclu ling aIove................. $20.00 One half he tnition mu-it invariably be paxiu in advance and the remainder at the end of each S-ssion. No rednction made except la c:ses of prolonged illne,s. , French, German, Spatni=h and Music will be taught by contperent masters at moderate rates. Particn'ar attention will be given 'ts the sialy of the Engiish, L.tnguage and Coat pniKison, For fnrther informa:ion apply to Col. S FAIR, Pre-. Board Trustees. S. P. BOOZER. See. Board Trusters, or - the undersigned at Newherry, S. C. A. P. PIFER, PrincipaL Dec 22, 56-tf R. MOO1MIN & COs, Are Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF Plantation and FAMILY 8ROCERIER - Which have been selected and BOUGHT WITH GREAT CARE; and think they cant make It the Iaterest af parties desiring such Goods, to examin.st their stock before they make theirplrc.he%. They are prepared to purchase all kinds. of produce at market r:ice, and also to muk.o advances on cotton, when parties prefer toa ship to o-her markets. Sep. 29 38 if. Over M1AY1ES & 31AITIN'S X E WBE R RY, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RESIDENT ARTIST, TAKES pleasure in informing the citi zens of Newberry and surrounding country, that lie is prepared to make Photographs of all sizes, and ini every variety of fini.-h, and all other kinds of pictutree. Having aded lar.gely to Ihissock, andi keeping op with all the recent improvemtents in the art5 he feels smlitifed of his ability to gratify the tastes of all PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Mar. 16, lI-tf. (GRAT BARGAINR We are now offering our entire stock of WINTER CLOTH/NE, &C., at greatrly redneed price, and =ill cOntinue to do so nntil or SP'RING STOCK coe in. Many ardecles will be sold at COST sir All wl:o have the CASH may make asate and saving investment of their money. WRIGHT & COPPOCL. The largest lot otfillTS .D<-AP.4 ever brou.:h,t to Newherrv : emsbracing all the' mto.t desir,.ble new Sty'les, (of seel tere .are many). C:al at WRIIGIHT & COPPCKS. Boots and Shoes. Fine C:dfhandi sewed dress Dloota', Shoes a Giaiters S " "D'ble sole p. ' " "4 Kip tias.d lyad " """ Reavy Ditchers" " " " f.om 9to13 1est brble sole reged Brogans toerX,en.t Boyt.. " K'p P'egged for Wrmnt. Call at WRIO H hf & COP'POCK S. Oct 6 3itf. Ordinance for Street Bety. Cotscrr. Gua&~ra, March 17, 1870a. Ik-~ it Ordained, by the Intendant and Wardens of Newberry, in Coneil assete bled, and by atutority of the same. that a,ll mai.le residents het ween the ages of 18 a,,.l 45 years, within the said Town of Newt,. r ry, shaill be liable to work the streets, aid Town two and-a-half days in each atr.3 every qua.-ter of three months,dmting the ye. r l87ea. But th at in lieu thereof anty nerswa so liable mn ay purchase ani exemip:.ion rw'n such diuty by p~rang to the Clerk of w! e Coneil ONE DOLLAR for exemnption fee., for each quarter duarinig thme year. andu any person failing to perform such street ditty, or to pay the'exemiption f.ees in lien therr... when so required. ..lhll he fined not le than five dollars for each day he slalh have failed or refused to work on said streets in acco daunce with the sumnmons thereof. Dont in Council Chiamibr, and given an. der mer band r.nd seal, this Miarch 17, 1t7G-. T1105. 51. PAYSINGER, Intendanti. W. G. Pmazosos, Clerk. TI,e first quarter being new doe, I am prepared to receive the exemption fees in accordance with the above Ordinance. W. G. PETERSON, Clerk. Mar. 23. 12-3t. Upham's Antidote for Tobacco. Fur sale at M.INTOSn'S Dr,g TTame.