The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 18, 1870, Image 4
The WeH of Sychar.
Sweet w :r o':r, , L ., t, to Th-:,
At S eii h.'. Ioe, we:,
When a poor out4at !ard Thee there
Thy great raivation ttil.
Thither she c:ne ltt, oh, her heirt,
All fill'd wtith earthly care,
Drean'd not of Te', nor t!oug't to fT'd
The hope u: ltr. ! :tre.
Ltrd: twI '..Th po-er unCn thTt d"w
T!w :tr.,,v n+,. it, ti-hat l.l.:t,
It so:;de :o ..ar; fr> .T
Tic +ec:'t- tf Th. i tc-t.
There Jaco' rh.g d nhter found
Those s:reams unknnit befere,
The water-breoks of life that rakie
The wear: thir.-t no :ore.
And. Lo:d, to us, as vile as she,
Thy gracious lips have told
That mystery of lo:e r'vea!'d.
At Jacotb's well of old.
In spiri', Lord, we've set th Thee
Beside the sprinti:, well
Of life and peace, and heard Thee there
Its Leulin.: vi.ttes :ei!
Dead t thc wo:!i, ue de ('c"n t:o more
0f earthly ph-:,urC now 2:
Ottr deep", divrihm, tunra. : rl.ig::
Of grace a. g:vry Tiot:.
No h-pe of rest . aught be.-ide,
No beauty, L,ari, a'e see;'
And, like S.anaria -.:anghter, seek
And find our ail in Thee.
A 3 'sr IABoLICAL MUl.t
LNi tu1rAGE.-A Colored man by
'ilim n: ame of Eli Mack csc:ped
f'zanr thre S:a'.e Penitenti:ary sonme
time vnce. It appears that I_
vwlet to Sumter, where he Iwas
scei tre tc:j!y on t:e si recets. :tt(i
' U teritin oee:tsion: viSitedl li
L,other at the county jti!; but as
ire was t stinger, e wa not catp)
t"!.edCt. 11is siter, gr tedn
school ao t Sute', s:td tLat sire
would t-0e the wuthorities where
%.ctco4id be found. He, hearing
-oi' tihis, on Mond:ty night last took
his-sister from the house whrre
sfr a -stying, and deliberatey
K !t:~ her tongue. Previous to
' le is said to have outraged
i ree women. The State cousta
Mes attempted to arrest him in
, atcr, but one of them. Butler
Sja=s, was shot through the belt.
The- escaped convie.t then took
hims.-lf te1o swam.ps, where he
remained1 a.iI day or two since,
when he came iear to the village
and sent weV' t) Butler Spears to
comae to t'ake hi m. He then re
turned to -te sw amps; and at last
accounts ha not been captured.
(Republican.
- ~ ~ r ine riimes approves of a
culmade by e, enspondent for~ town
dhp ueetin~gs cn May 14, to elect dele
g'es.to -a county ametmng to be held On
May 25, which -county mecting shal!.
dee A.hi 1egates (double the nrur;er
.ohseNpesentanives m both brarches of
th 'General Assembly) to the June
CAtventiont. The people .are bidden to
aware of platforms ar.,i resolutions, antd
t et it be unders'.eod that it is a meet
o4g "of all persons, white and black, Re
"publican and Democrat, who favor an
hbonest administration of the St.ate
4Government by honest men."
The Laurensviile Ilerahdi 'is not sari
~uine of success. '~ut --favors the pro
"posed 0E~vention on the 15th June
"ext, and hopes that every county will
"be represented." It suggests, threre
fore, that a public meeting be held at
Laurens Courthouse, "on sales-day ini
"June, to cormprehend all those in fore
"of'reform in the State Governadit to
"secure delegates to the SM.~e Conven
"tion."
A RREst OF A Coctrr Tat.-Consta
le H1ubbard, yester day, arrested a .alr.
W. W. Sampson, employed as clerk ii
Treasurer Parker's office, charged with
having counterfeited coupons of the
funding bonds of the lule IRi4e Ib-i!
road. Constabhle lnubbard succeeded ini
securing the stereot vpe phirtes and the
entire batch of bonds-none hraving been
disposed of. An~: accomr.phcre, nam;ed
Metcalf, has aliso been nrrrested in .u
burn, New York.-Ph:oenix.
The IIorry News manfully demand5
that Governor Scott order an electiona for
C.,ngrressmen to til thre vaca:ncy causedl
by the resigna:tion of W hittemrore. It
"says: It is tihe duty of Glover-nor Scott
"to see that all the citizens of the Statte
"uver wich he governs harvc their rig'ht
"as guaranteed to themr th rugh the
"Conrstitution of the t~nIted Se. A -
"'free citizens, the p.- pie do nt imptlnr
"or beg, but demand. We ask ti:tw
"be represen ted in Cu:-gres- "
The Barnwell -ent'nci a staunch Co.n
servati me par .'1 's: "We heartily
"concur with our 'g o,teJunl
"nrecommtfendu'a' *io our eitnzens aen
"erally, whi,te a'ynn6:ored, Couty (Gon
"vention at an l dy day, to nonitnate
'delegatesy.jif"te C.onv"ention, to b:
"beld in Co.I sn!ia in June."
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BALTI MURE, MD.
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A box of Goodspeed's (Gelden Fountain
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WILLIAlM GLAZE,
[LATE G LAZE &RADCIlt
WOULD respectfully in.form the citizenrs
of Columbia and the country generally that
hre has resumned his old business, that of
WATCH, CLOCK and JTEWELLtY, whrere' a
full stock of all goods kept in a first-class
establishme,:t catn be found, IIe will use
his best endeavors to give sattsfact:on tno all.
lie hopes to receive a abrare of paronage
IIe will keep first che'ss workmien, and all
work entrus:ed to hi:n wil!! be warrarted.
W. L. GOUDINE,
E1ASHIJONA1BLE T1'AILOR
SCUURER, &cc.,
l:. '' l etI u ii} :ll:i. tl(.; thait he
i prep3:tre: to Ciut and1 . fit gentle.
i::els "tlts to iheir e1tt'e satils
fion. Having h1:'id a large cxpe
ri,_:t(e in the talkring b)u?iness.
:ti bein:; -co;nSt::tlysopp )lied withl
t :te" New ork. I ' Fatshion, i:c
1*'Ce!s no0 e i:l i ! ) Il u i!lllr' fo '
To mI r -aCI cat...................i 00
I., t tm.i Im ake n: -,................ 1.50
he ve t ................. 1. 50
T1 ()(11 ::I :ln l'uk wa'1!ikin co':l......... 5) 00
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To cut suit ot' lothese.................. 1 00
A pril 13
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Do not forget tIat Six litnndred Do1lars will
b n: dlit in .1lne for SiX 1'rize Stories to te
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Lastly, but not 1eas-ly do not forget that
) I'r.: .s.:wrth fr.in 51.5'1 to -l00 in gr enn
Icr. hv j.:,t been :rir,ed to subs.:ribers and
ageiTs for Wood's Iluueold Mags::z:ne; and
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al:rc-s S. S. WOOD. Newtburgh. N. Y.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
--o --
r LIE M r :1ErOlS take pleasure in an,
tlunc(ing that this !legantly.furnished
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i:o:a:i,On of :et". Telu t:hle will always
h stulti iel w:th every de:icacy of the seas
-... -:t;.: fr4om New Yk anid Charleston
.re:4. :n:dl nro effirt will be spared to
ive por:i r:atisfae::o::, in every respect, to
W.M. GlA):1 11'. 'I:OIItETOn.
I[. IT. 11:1E \IIOt',)
May51S
VICK'S
F1ORIL GUIDE FOR 1840.
Th:e fir"t edition of One lHundred and
Twetiry Tlousatnl copies of Vick's Illtstra
ted Cataluzue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is
pul:ished and ready to send out. It is ele
gntly printed on fine tinted paper. with
about "200 fine wood Engravings of Flowers
and ZVe:zetables, and a beautiful Colored
late-consisting of seven varieties of Phlox
Drummondii, maklng a fine
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES.
It is the mo t he:1tiful, aei well as the most
instructive Floral Guide published, giving
plain and thorough directions for the
CULTUtEO FLOWERS and VEGETABLES.
The Floral Guide is published for the ben,
efir of my customers, to whom it is sent free
witI,it application, but will be forwarded
to all who apply by mail, for ten cents,
which is not l:alf the cost. Address,
,TAMES VICK,
Jen 51 tr. Rochester, N.Y
LOOK OUT
FOR YOUR lMEALS
AT TIIE
tIm fl1IIOTE.
BRFEI GOING t?
AND
DINNER OINGDOWN
Dec 22 50-3:n.
Aud to Yar Children's Teeth
We~ are so often c.:led on to extract thie
&ist .ilol:irs or .l.w Teeth for children, :.nU
to regulate or s:rengthien the fronst teeth,I
which beco:nte croo!he3 from niegleCt, that
we tintk it ad vis:ehle to call the attention of
paren) ts to.the.esbj'ct ;so that t!ie h:oek teeth
ief.e and tie frontt teeIth noticed
v.hl , e!,!re :ie cut: ing their second set,
so :sa to p..~v''nt iheir comtinig irreular.
Giiide sh tiled, or lose butt tots teeth f roml
t:e upper j1v, anad ltn from the lower jawi,
Ia th Siltrs, or j.t teeth, which thsey
:u ne othese belotg to their adult or
to ware of ti's at. Now notice anid act
Iiecordh atly .Cliasr"es very mos)erate.
fem 1ash R. '. WHIALE:Y,
.4 r. : --t f surgeon Dentist.
Gr eenv ille and (olumbia R ailroad.
(iEl.:P 'L St'l'E! !NlCENl)ENT'S OFFICE,
CoX.:r.A .auary 15. 1870.
iN:n:d af:er Wi- )N ES>.).\Y. JTanuary 19. the
fCiiev;ineg cheedule will bie run dsily. Miunday
excpted. conntectst with Night Traiin on Sounth
Caroina Itorid, up and udowI, tend with. Night
Trait cn < harlotte. Clumia and Augusta lioud
p.inig North:
te've (t'otllia. . ................ .... 7.00 a mn
- A ;-ten. ... .... .. ... . . .40 a mn
" N'v.berry....................10ll a mn
Arrive Abbeivi!le............3.00 p m
"Ai'i<hroo...... ..................4.20) pI t
-.G-een......................... 5.0 pItm
l.Ve ceeve.................... .45 a rn
...:.--.......................25 a rne
". U.-vi............. .....00 a tm
-Newhierrv.....................12.72 p mo
-Alton........................ 2.10 p m
Arrive tii:tmbil......... ...3.45 p te
The Trs.in witl retnrn from Itelteon to Anderson
(ln3 Non..iay :u;d 1'riduvi moCrni<.
J.\.9 5 (C. 31lUEITII.
Ja n. 10. :3. G eueratl Supt.
South (Carolina Railroad Company,
U E EIA L U I'TS OFFICF. St.Pr. 15, 18'9.
TIt E follow ie Mehedule for Passenger Trains
will be observed fromt tits (late:
D)AT' PA S.3ENOl:t TxtA IN.
eavine (ouirea set........... ... ..7.45 a. mo.
Arriving- at Coluembia at. .. ..... . ..4.4 p.tm.
SIteT EXrtREsS TRfAII.
Leavinig Cohembuia at................ 5.51 p m.
Arriving at 4'ohumbia ut. ...........4 45 a. mo.
TICS cAMDEN TR.SIN--TIt WEELYX.
[Mtondays, Wedhnesdtays and Saturday s.'l
A rrive at Columbia 11.00 a. mo. Leave 1 2Ci p. m
.rrive at Kinegville in time to connesct with
through mai! train South.
DIAILY 5tUNDAY EtXCEPTFD).l
Leave ('amene 'i.35 a. m. Ar Kingville t'.23 a. mo.
h.'ve Ktingville 3.15 p. mo. Ar Camden 6.%5 p. mo.
11. Tr. PEAKiE.eneral Sup't.
A pril 27. 17-tf
Spartanburg and Union Rlailroad.
ON and after the 1Sth Octobier. PassenmgrTrains
will leave Spartanburg C. hi.. on Mondays.
Wedr.esdays and Fridays. at 7.30 a. in.. and ar
rive at A!aton at 1.35 p. in.. connecting with
Greenville down train. eturning Tuesdays.
Thrsdays and Stutrds.~ leave AIstone 9.30 a.m.;
arrive Spartanbutrg .40 p. m.. as per following
Scheule:Down Train. Up Train.
'Miles. Arrve.eIeve. Arrive. Leave.
.partanbrrg... 0 e7.30 2.40
'ackolet....10 I.15 Sa 2.50 2.55
.Jonesvlle ....19 S.5 9.00 2.10 2.'5
LniCenville...... 945 1l1e 12.55 1.25
:tnc.......3 1'.45 10.50 1 '.15 12.20
.helton.... --.44 11C 11.45 11.2 e 11.25
Ls!es l'ord...5 12.t'5 12.10 10.55 11.0 C
trother....t 12.3 I 12.135 10.3) 10.35
Atotn ........ 1 :15 9-90
T'i. jr JE ,:. residen,:t.
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i
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\~ ~ 3r~~:e.Fo: :IintAr1.,l11h jiG1ti1"
'TEPA ED SOLELY S
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE,
U RGA1IC CIIE1IST,
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KOSKOO!
Endorsed and recommended by the President
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of the City of New York.
PROFESSoR R. S. NEWTON. M. D ,
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One of the most eminent medical men of this
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.o. Il Maia Atreet, Norfolk, Va.. Sept. 15, 1869.
Dr. LAaxzDa Sir: Yonr Kiw-.ma
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IRocky Mount, Edgecombe Co.. 1
September10. 1869. I
Dn. J. .J. L.AWntENcI-Dear Sir: I have used
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1R. C. TJILLERY, M. D.
Koskioo Cures Chronic Rheumatism.
Nor.FoEK. VA.. Sept. 7. 1869,
lDr. J1 J. LAwvjncs.-Dear Sir: My son has
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YIours truly,
fJ. WUMBLIE.
Fromn Tyr. W. 1I. (Christin. Pastor ninwid
:ie .Street Methodist Church.
Portsmouth. Va.. Oct ober 25. 1869.
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:ebility ar.d depression. ~~
PROM DR. LLOTD, A PHYSIcIAN OP LARlGE
PRAcTIcO'..
Great tBridge. Va., (october 8. 1869.
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the skin, It is also beneficial in diseases o. the
Lungs a'.d Dj'estive Org:r's. Price Oue IYhllar.
7 DR. CLARKS I'ANACEA releves
Pain of every description; Ileadache, Ear.iche,
Toothache. iStomachachie, 15ckache. Puibs in
the Breast an d Limbs. It is an inivaluable reme
dy in all Nervous Disorders, and no famiily sluuld
be without it. Price One D)ollar.
D R. CLAHI(S ELINER is a certain
cure for all weakness of the Genito-Urinar" Or
ga. and discharges of a mnuco-purulent usture,
Lecorrhe2, Gonorrhea. Spiermatcrrhet. and
seminal Weakness, are speedily oured by itue
Price One Doullar.
W DR. CLARK'S REGULATOR. for
emales only, is guaranteed to correct all saecial
irreularities aid difficulties of Single Litdies.
3arried L.adies are cautioned not to use i t when
in a certaiu cond(ition,. as its effects would be two
powerful. Price One Dollar.
All thee celebrated remedies are prepared from
Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's imnmedia:e su
pervision arnd are warrantedl fresh anid pure All
afflicted persons should send a calnefully written
statement of their ailments to D)r. Clark. and the
proper remedy will be sent pruomptty to their ad
drers. Dr. (lark carn be consulted personally at
his oflice. arid will furnish :ll thre trecessa'y ac
commodations to patients wtro piluce themaselves
uder Ihis car c. All letter a,ddre s(A I
Oillce. No. 10 A .llTY STrlEt,~r
New Y ork City Qu:ear Blroadway.)
A pr. 6. 14-ly.
NICKERSON HOUSE.
C 0 L U M B I A,
80UTH GA110LINA.
This pleasanutly located hOTEL, untsrr
passed by airy llouse in the Soruth for corn
fort and1 heahi by locatlity, is opent to Trasv
elers an:d others scLinig 1UOA RD for the
Sriurner. Famrtilies cart be accomrmodated
with tice, airy roomrs, on reatsonable terms,
"A call is solicited."
Mv Omunibrus will be found at the difl'er
ent <Iepots-paisseurgers carried to and from
the hlotel free of ebarrge.
May 19 21 tf WM. A. WRIGHT.
Full Benefit of Re
duiction to.
Patrons.
ANTE BELLUM PRICES.
FALL IN DRY GO0DS
I. It & M L INR'S
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE recent fall in gold, and the calico
war between those New York princes of the
rival houses of Stewart and Claflin, btare
had such art influence on the price of Dry
Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit
the tumble, It is a bad wind that blows
nobody good and we are determined that
sr customers shall have the benefit of it
Either coae to us or send your orders.
J. HI. & M. L. KINARD'S
D!: r .-G sHu . m .
f all Forms of
Relieves
Sick Head
ache,
Restores
Tone to the
Qulieis Nor
IOUsness,
T, Gives Sleep
to the a
n
R = estless.
'Tonie is required and lor those
is a. wvondetruli recuperative. K
bv W1. IH. ('I1.11EE & .
O7 East .S Lay, C.hu'li eston, S. C.
T1
it
co
TRADE MARK U
T
OLD f11ROLI1 BITTERS
A DLLIGIIT'UL TONIC.
We take great pleasure in offering the
OLD GAROL/INA BITTERS
to the publie. The" ar, compounded with
great c.ire, and e;r.ii:i som'e of the best St
Tonics in t!e hl:.,nra;iu"pia. As evidence il
r
of the superiurity l o:r :iTTEI:S over all Pr
otheis, wC have certificates fr om niary of or
the heading physici;ns in our State. who have qu
preeti!ed them in their p'aticr. The
OLD (AROLIN \. BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever, and
Dyspepsia.
We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure
for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, an
they have no equal. Ti
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every- gr
where. Princip:l Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, H
Feb. 18, 7-ly. Charleston, S. C.
DR. H. BAER, F
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
131 MEETING STREET, ha
(Opposite Market St.,)
CHARLESTON, S. C. |",
Dec 22, ,50-tf of
Inc
Carlotte, Columrbia & Arn nta 11, B, A
GENERA L FR EIG lT AND TICKET OFFICE,
CoLcrnr A, S C.. D)eember 2. 1869.
TH E following Pascen::er Schedule will 'io in
to effect on this' Road on and after SUNDAY
next, 2Gth instant :
Leave Angusta. at.....................- 4 00 a. m.
"Columbia. S. C'.. at............ 9.3.5 a. mn.
" W,nnsboro, at................11.40 a. mn.
" Chester. at...................-.. 1.40 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte. N. C ............ 4.15 p. m. hat
Making conunections w:th Trains of North Car- lfn,
oliina Roasd for all pointt North aud East. Bl
GeING ol:TH., in
Leave Charlotte. N. C.. at...........10 15 a. m-. thi
"(Chester. at......................L2.5 p. mn. ern
4 Winnsboro, at................2.57 p. mn. l
-('olumbhia. .5. C. at.............. 4.52 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta................... 9.42 p. m. ye:
Making clo-e connections with Traius of~ Cen
tral and Georeia !M|roads, for Savannab. and
al point- ini Flori.ia. M:icon, Columbus. Monte- fib
gonmery. Mobile'. New Orleans. Selmna. Chattanon- dol
ga, Memphis. Nashville. Loui'ville. Cincinnati. sol
St. Louis. all points South anad West. no,
Palace Sle.eping Cars on all Night Trains. In
hrongh Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to
all principali points.
[7 Passengers by this route GoiNtG NoaTH. StC
have choice ot Ttin'E DtiFERENT ROUTER.
C. PAIUENI'lHT. Superintendent.
E. R. DoassY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. bo
Mar. 30. 13--tf. TO
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE. 2
The Cheanpest a:ld best in the World.
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1870. .It
This popular Monthly Magazine gives more for|
the money than any in the world.' For 1870, it
will be greatly imnprovcd. It will contain|
ONE TTTOI7SANII P'A(GES
Ft UlIT!EEN sPL~ENDIl D STEEL PLATIES.
TW EILVE MA M30T H Cou.ontn FAS1IIIONS!
TWELV:: f0LOIF.D I'ElII .N PA'ITEIINS:
NINE HlUNDI)EDl W,E.iD ('UTiS!
TWENTY-FOUlf PAGES OF MUSIC!
All this will be given for only TWO DOL
L A lS a year. or a d ollar less thau Magazines of
the class of "P'eterson." Its
TIintLI TALES AND 0MVELEliES wl
Are the best rublished anywhere. All the, most siC
popular writers are employed to write originally pr;
fr "Peterson.'' In 187fl. in ard ition to its usual
quantity of short stories. FIVE ORIGINA L
COP-Yl:IIG HIT NOVE L.E'Ts will be given, viz.: .
"Thie Pisonier of the llastile." by Mrs. Ann S. K
Stephens: Ithe Secret at ltartrami's IIolme,"' by
Mrs. .Jane G. Austin : "'KatIileen's Love Story,"
by the author of "Ethel's Sir Laun celot;''An Ne
Enemy's ItevenCe."~ by the authior of "'The Sec
ond Life;" "Ilow it Euded."~ by Frank Lee Bene
dict.
MAMMOTh COLt R ED FASIX ION PLATES
Ahead of all others. Thiese plates are engraved Aff
on steel, twice the usual size. and contain six fig
ures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a
pattern, from whichi a Dress. Mantilla. or Child's
Dress can be cut out, w ithout the aid ora mantua
maker. Also, several pages of IIousehold and
other receipts; in short, everything interesting to
ladies.
SUPERJD PREMIUM ENGRAVING!
To every person getting up a Club for 1870 will
be sent (Gratis, a copy of our new and splendid
Mezzotint for framing. (size 24 inches by 16).
"Our Father Who Art. in Heaven." 'This ise the
most desirable premium ever offered. For large
Clubs, as will be seen below, an extrm copy of
the Magazine will be sent in addition.
TERMS-Always in Advance:
One Copy, for one year. ..... ..........2 01
Two Copies, for one year............ ..... 4 C0
Three Copies. for one year... .... ........i5 00
Five Copies, for one year. and one to getter
up of club..........................S8O00
Eight Copies. for oue year, and one to get
ter up of club...................... 120
Fourteen Copies. for one year, and one to
getter up of club.................. 2) CO
Address. Post-paid,
CII A RLES .J. PETERSON,
No. 336 Chestnut Street, Phiil.adelphia, Pa.
it? Specimens seat to those wishing to get up |
Clubs. Feb. 16, I-tf. pe
Newberry Hotel.
J. IP. POOL, Proprietor.
This Hotel is centrally sitnate-d, commo
dious, airv and well appointed. No pains
are spared to make .theC gutts feel "at E.
home." -C
A
IROI .REMDY
HENRY'S
CA R BOL IC
Constitution
{ENO VAT OR
Ja.,'d on Sece.
Prepared with S;ill,
ni all the available ingenuity, and exp:,r
SS, that the art of pharmacy of the prese
IV can contribute.
ad Combining in Concentrated Form the mc
Valuable Vegetable Juices
nown in the History of Medicines f
PI'RIFJNG THE BLOOD,
Imparting
NUTRITION TO TUE SYSTEM,
Tone to the Stomach,
1d a Tlealrhy action to the Liver, Kidney
Secretive and Excretive Organs.
A DYING ZOUAVE
breathing his last on the battle field, hi
mpanions surged on and left him alone
icy knew the ca-se of his approaching ene
was the deadly bullet. No friendly voi<
uld cheer him to life-no human skill con!
ve him.
housands of Precious Lire
ae to day as rapidly sinking, and as sureI
trering on to an untimely end,in Suffering
;ony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of ti
use which
science can arrest and assuage,
Kourish into new Life and Vigor.
and cause the Bloom of Health
ro dance once more upon their withered Cheek
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
sals upon its victims unawares, and befor
-v are aware of its attack, plants itse
rnly in the system, and through neglect <
tttention becomes seated, and defies a
linary or temporary treatment to relie
ish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF
The wasted form-the hollow cheek ?
The withered face-the sallow complexion
The feeble voice-the sunken, glasayeye ?
The emaciated form-the trembling frame
The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore
The repulsive eruption-the iifamed eye ?
The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin
d debilitating ailments of the present age
e answer is simple, and covers the whol
)und in all its phazes viz: the
FANGS OF DI%ASE
AND
EREDITARY TAIN1
ARE FIRIMLY FIXED IN THE
ountain of Life---the Blood
THE
Indiscriminate Vaccination
ring the late war, with diseased Lymp
TAINTED TIHE BEST BLOOD
the entire land. It has planted the gerr
t be most melancholy disease In the veiu
men, woman al children on all sides, an
thing short of
.HEROIC REMElii
:1 Eradicate it root and branch, forever
Such a Remedy is
H EN RY' S
CA RBOLIC
ONSTITUTIOb
RENOVATOR.
SREACIIG THlE STOMACH, it assimr
as at once with the food and liquids there
and from the moment it passes into th
,od, it attacks disease at its fountain head
its germ and maturity, and dissipates
ough the avenues of the organs with ur
ing certainty, and sends new and per
>od bounding through every artery an
n.
'he tubercules of Scrofula that sometime
arish and atud the inner coating of the at
nen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dia
ved and eradicated and the diseased part
arished into life. The Torpid Liver an<
ective Kidneys are stimulated to a health:
retion, and their natural functions re
red to renewed health and activity.
ts action upon the blood, fluids of th
ly, and G;landular System, arc
NIC, PURIFYING ANID DISINFECTANT
its touch, disease droops, dies, and th'
tim of its violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
Relieves the entire system of Pains an<
tchtes, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a
Sparkling brightness to the Eye,
A rosy glow to the Check,
A ruby tinge to the Lip.
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the Complexion,
A buoyancy to the Spirits,
And happiness on all sides.
'housands have b)een rescued from tha
ge of the grave by its timely usc.
'his Remede is now offered to the publit
h1 the most solemn assurance of its intrin
medicinal virtues, and powerful Healini
iperties.
FOR ALL AFFECTIOXs OF THE
dneys, Retcntion of Urine
And Diseases of Women and Children.
rvous Prostration. Weakness, Genera
Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite,
it is unsurpassed.
It extinguishes
eetions of the Bones, Habitual Costivenesi
lebility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep
sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities,
Fistula, all Skin Dieass Liver
Complaint, Indigestion, Piles,
Pulmonary Diseases, Con
sumption. Scrofula or
King's Evil,
BY PH IL IS.
PREPARED BY
'rof. M. E. HENRY
DIRECTOR- GENERAL
ERLIN HOSPITAL
N. A , L. L. D., F. R. S.
IIENRY & CO., Proprietors.
LABORATORY, 278 PEAEL STEEET,
Post-office Box, 6272, NEW YORK.
7 CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is
rbottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhe
receipt of price. Patients are requesu
correspond confidentially, and reply w;
made by following mail.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
Sold at Newberry by
Dr. J. McINTOSH.
shtered according to Act of Congress, by:
II E3RY. in the (lerk's Offie of the' Distrj
AL
-' CURES "
DYSPEPSIA& INDIGESTION
?REvE NIL-S&FEVERS P PETITF T
{CREATES
t - Th
pt SOLO EVEINWHERE. TI
st VJIMOISE & T
pRO PR IE TORS
r a wHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Th
I3ARLEN0I).C Th
N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev Tht
enue has deided that ay dealer can sell
this article without a spe ial license.
F'or sal- in New berry by DRi. JA31ES""
s, McINTO.ll, Drugeiit and apothecary. dou
March 31 ly. n0
It h
Nat
d C
S DR. J. R. THOMPSON,
SSURGEON DENTIST, t
ene
(Successor to Dr. W. B. McKellar) rcs
Office over McFali & Pool's store, on 3Iain -
Street.
All the old bnsinc.s left unfinished will be
completed on the terms as before arranged,
- and everything done in the best manner and
warranted. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited.
Dec. 8, 48-tf.
e
PIIOTOGRPIIICJGALLERY,
- Over MAYES & MARTIN!S,
NEWBERPRY, S. C.
W. H. WISEMAN,
RESIDENT ARTIST,
? TAKES pleasure in informing the citi- r
zens of Net berry and surrounding country, .
? that he is prepared to make Photographsh
e of all sizes, and in every variety of finish, ot
and all other kinds of pictures. doC
Having added largely to his stock, and saf
keeping np with all the recent improvements sta
in the art, he feels satisfied of his ability to 4
gratify the tastes of all. ani
PRICES VERY REASONABLE. a
Mar. 16, 11-tf.
. Spring & Summer Importation
1870. C A
RIBBONS, A
Millinery and Straw Goods.
A RMSTRONG, CATOR & 00.(
Importers and Jobbers of
Bonnet, Trimming & Velvet Ribbons,
. NT SILKS, SATI.\S ad YELEES
l0'ids, Nts, Ofr jws, R.Icbes, Fkis, Fc;defrs x
ORNAlENYTs,
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIEi' ElATS, st,Il
TaIXxxx. .&o tr1UaMxxx, ~J
SHAKER HOODS &C. u""
237 and 239 BALTD10RE STREEr, Car
-BALTIMORE, MD. toe
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Couni- Il
try, and uequalledl in choice variety and cheap- a t li
,nes, comprising the latest l'arisiau noveltIes.
SOrdersesolicite, and prompt attenition given..
. Feb. 16, 7--3m.tih
T HE Advertiser, having been restored to o
health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered severalj
years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, Consumption--is anxious to
make known to his fellow sufferers, the r
means of cure.
To all who desire it, lhe will send a copy Il
of the prescription used (free of charge),
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a sure cnre
for Consumption, Asth:ma, Bronchitis, etc.
The object of the Advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit thec afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to he
invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will.
try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing. T
and may prove a blessing. hano
Parties wishing the Prescription, will cas
please addre.s'o
- REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, to It
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
June 2 21 ly. proi
--.. ~. rail
4.~* fur:
oftI
* ~.no
* the
*5
-I Nallt
Iv~ *~.4~ ~to f
jA
SelubIe Soud Sea MUAO,
Rhode's Gr'ound Gypsum. -
W Circulars with detailed statemnents
furnished on application to the genea
agents, B. S. RHETT & Sner
Charleston, S. C.
Or to MAYES & MARTIN, Agents at
,Newberry, S. C. Jan. 26, 4-3m. _
WiLLIAM S. HENEREY,
MACHINIST AND FOUJNDER,B
314 Meeting Street,
CH ARLESTON, S. C.
87 Particular attentIon paid. tothe manufac
ture of improved Agricultural' Implements.
--0
1Manufactures STEAM ENGINES. BOILE.RS
ar.d MACIIINERY. SAW MILLS. CORN ~
MILLS. Horse Powers, Vertical and lforizontal
Saugar Mills, Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthyA
Coto Gins. and all kinds of Iron and Iiras
Castings, to order. a
Blaek's Patent Gang Plow. w
set
IIaving purchased the right for this State, I am dit
now making this valuable implement and call l
the attention of planters to it. It has no equal
'for breaking upland, and the driver rides while P
tdoing his work thus saving the fatigue of ordiua,
-ry ploughing.
INSURE IN TIE
E INSURANCE COMPANY
Op
PHILADELPHIA.
EX. W II I..)IN. 'resident.
JOi. U1 \ W\i 1,ON. Secretary.
.7011\ C. SIJS, Actuary
ces, - - $2,500,000.
nual In"come, 1,0C00000.
Anwrie::n-Is now one of the Oldest
uip..i:- in ti.e Uiited States, Chartered,
A:le.::.-HI:,-20 of Assets for.
very" l ; of L/. ; ! : . r
Aiim ica:-Nenver I--t a dollar of in-.
Amerie.m-I-nes po!Mci-s on ALL de-.
ir.i : ibL'
A mtilan - a!eS .u.. policies non-for-.
itaili.
A1merican-P}ys Life Policies to the!
urdat the a;-e of ei;;iity years.
Aswi -ian- IIa no .n:ecessary restric-.
on- on ;.ravel and reridece.
A merican-D)eclares dividends annual-.
V at tlic cnd of th1e first year.
At meciian-Pavs all losses promptly.
fas all the tai:es of rates for Life, En-.
rmet, Income Irod.:einr, Return: Pre
m, Pre i/ium Ilt"dticing, Children's En-.
-nent l'h:eies, and grants Annuities on
t fivora le terms. Its rates are low.
as both the muttuil and stock plans.
(r. A. 3. CALiWELL, General Asent.
ii and Son:i Carolina. Office Fir,
ional Ilank niiiiing, Charlotte, N. C..
rn::: -ro
X. Cue. V anee, Charlotte, N. C..
en. Jno. A. Youn , - "
en. Alexainder, Columbia, S. C..
ol. Jas. Gibbs, "
L. D. Childs, " "
J. NEWTON FOWLES, Agent,
Neaberry, S. C.
F' :e-nts W:mted. Liberal arrange-.
ts will be rnade uith mien who MF.AN
s. June 9 22 ly.
909..w
DR. SHALLENBERCER '
'ever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
rhis Medicine has been before the Ptib-.
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all.
er known remedies. It does not purge,.
s not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
in any dose and under all circum-.
aces, and is the only Medicine that will
URE IMMEDiATELY
permanently every form of Fever
Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
e to Malari:a.
Sold b. all Druzziats.
>v 24 ly
RRUIAGE AND BUGGY:
FACTOR Y.
.1 wil e co;n-t:-rt:y on hand it.
ce var'e :f tre Top and rno Top
.es.... ./..t :and i ost approied
Id Carri.e .nil Ungries rcrnovated:
miiru. ro .ook *'iOd as new.
priaatitento given to repairinrg fine
a:gcs arnd lhuggies i hichr is importantr
orwniers.
epa:ir ogn don,:e in the best manner antf
ivor.lHe prices.
coi nectinr n ou:r factocry we are
gorders for fi:.e Ga' riaes. lig.ht Rlock
3,Gerrnanltouns 1 P'ii.eaitotnS, Top and~
'op Bug:.its from a first class North
].eatory. Te'rmis .ashi on delivery.
ur faictory is near t he D)epot.
J. TAYLORI 4& CO.
ily 21 2S Iv.
8~ MBlaIi O li aI Cass'
[IE SUDSCiUBEl hras constantly ot
I a frill as5ortmernt of the above approved
s, of diherent paitrtrs, b,esides coffins,
is own makeih, nll of which he is prepared
irnish at very reasonuble rates, w!G*a
aptness and despartch.
erson<~ de-irous of harintg eases sent by.
*o;id will have thema setnt free of charge.
He~arse is ailways on harnd and will be.
ished at thre rarte of $41) per day.
hankhful for past patrotnage, the su~b
>er respectfu!!y.asks for a continuatica
re samie, and :are:s the public that
ffort on his part wi'. be spared to render
utmost satisfaction.
A. C. CIJAPSIAN
ewberry S. C., July 31.
ash & Blinds.
he subscriber~ tak*es pleasure in announy.
to th.is commriunity that, having made,
iccessary arra ngemecnts, he will be able
ish with and without:
Glass, and Blinds,
Yery Moderate Rates!!
For Cash !
A ND E W C. ClIAPMAN-,
kct. 7 41 t f. New berry C. H.,S. C.
Prime Eastern Hay
n sale by
H. C. WISKEMAN.,
ran. 26, 4-tf.
?AVILION HOTEL.
Charleston, S. C.
BARD PER DAY, $3.00-..
SIRs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress,
RI. KhA ILTON,
Suiperintendent.
sept. 15.
gentleman who suffered for years from.
.Nervous Debility, Premature Decay1
I tall thre elfeets of youthful indiscretion,,
ll, for the sake of suffering humanity,
ud free to all who need it. tbc receipt and
ections for markinrg the simple remedy by
ieh he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
>fit by the Advertiser's experience, can.da,
by addreaning, in perfct confidence,
.hI)IN B. OGDEN,