The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 20, 1870, Image 4
T -E GOLDEN' LADDER.
m .rCl;fl watei Le l:C g1n o ion;
ieam:ig Changes,
r V~e t s .:ueme Erst a sea of t'
t he ciouds?.
- d mounh u gode 11OUnS?
And Fa.u1o2 aa''Cn," Frank replied,
Th"sJeCCt old story :
ad angel, every j.ay,
To each of uts i- given;
A::-l everyth.: we do or say
They carry up to laven.
"V:en we do wrong they write w'th tears;
' ,en (i, thoir hearts are gldder;
A nd every night they elimb to heaven
Up O'er tha:t golden ladder.
"And then the gates of pearl swing back
[pon their glea:ning hinges,
An'd aft the sky see:ns ruelted gold,
With red and purple fringes.
"Bnt rhen the doors are closed again,
The guardian angels gather,
In sulemn silerce, with their hooks,
Around our Ieavenly Father.
".1 dn then I eiose my eves and think,
How, in that ,inless dwelling,
Will sou:ni ::e rory of the life
My ag-i must bct-iiing.
"Some dys I know my angal takes
The rceorI of my sinnin
But then I alwvays try to mike
The nc:t a new -c;inning.
".Co, when at night our Father calls,
My angel may be gladder,
And he tr'e first to climb to heaven
Up o'er the golden ladder."
? % -Evangelist.
A G on !tn..-A certain man.
who. is very rich now, was very
poor v:hen a boy ; and when asked
how he got his riches he said
*ky father tanght me never to
play tiil my work was finished.
and never to spend my money un
i. l :ad -"arned it. if I hai but
an hom-'s work in a day, I must do
1hat the first t hi and in an hour.
AId after this I was ailoWnd to
"pia.y and then I could play wih
intlch more plea ure than if had
the tiought of an unfinished task
Ef,re my mind. I early formed
the habit of doing tverything in
lime, and it is soon became easy
for me to do so. It is to this I
owe my prosperity."
;;et all of our little readers re
-na;ia? this and do likewise, if
i ' rant to succeed in this life.
H[trF CiEFUCLNEss.-Many a
'Ciiild (foes astray, not because
:!:ere a want of prayer or vir
iue :t h->me, bit simply because
.orace lacks sun:,inue. A child
-o.d smiles as mnuc:h as flowvers
-e subeamns. Children look lit
ub w<ojnd the present moment. If
asst " picass, they areapttoseek
2t.; i'- it displeases, they are pirone
toa old it. if home is the place
wh~Ie4faces are sour. and wordsI
har: nid fault-finding is ever in
the : Asea~dant, they will spend as
maf9hoars as possible elsewhere.
Let cevery father and mot'uer;
then, try to be happy. Let them
tr to their children, especially
th~ o little ones, in such a way asto
e ake themn happy.
*Y.MING.-Those who
thyi erw cultivated lands must
grow poor as they grow old, will
find food for reflection in the fact,
that not many years back the av
crago,geld of wheat per acre in
EngIid was about ten bushels
it is nowr over thirt7 bushels.
Jirainis accomplished it.
Thbe N. Y. Herald says: "We will
~mever know when the last great natural 1
svonder-of this Qontinenlt has been dis
covered. A disp~atch from Corinne, Utab,
now reports the discovery in that vi
einity of an iimmense mnaoistrom, sup
posed to he the otle of that other won
der, Salt L.ake. Scientific men are al. 1
ready on the way to investigate the mat- I
ter. There is nothing so calculated to I
gire-us great ideas of the grandeur and -
mianitudle of the domain n e occupy as 3
thus to suddenly diceover on the silent.
unexplored wil ds of the great West such 1
stupendous wonders, iierto unlknown." 1
An amusing incident occurred in Bis
to:2~ few days ago. Miss Lotta was
sin(iiig the ne~w song, "Guess Who," and
whcn she repeated the lines
"Sonme one I'm wishing and longing to see,
Gueis who, if you can, guess who."
An enthusiatic individlual in the parquet
sprang to his feet and exclaimed : "ii can't
guess ; but I'dl give a thousandl dollars if
I was the mian !" Just imagine the
:.pplause that followed.
The L',uidle Courier-.Jourxal takesz
breath to informn the world that Iloke
pokeaingacbepuing Pottobakeeokabamllo
lum Chingarewingarypingwinkwunk, a
-listinguished citizen of the Fjee Island1s,
i< noiv.in California, and will visit the
East4rn "ities as soon as the Pacific Rail-'
road Company shall have increased their
rol!ing stock sufliciently to supply trars
portatio~n for his name.
Champaign Charlie is dead, and gone
far sure now, as the following item
CTharlie (;hampaign, a Frenehmen,
twenuty-two years of ago employed in
ihopoing wo9d rear North Bennington,
Yt., is supposed to have been murdered
for i:s ruo:uey.
.\ W est ern p aper prints the followi.ng:
".\rne you connected with a paper here ?"
u.sked a countryman of D. If. Bennett,
lntely of the insane asylum. "Ohr no," s
was the reply, "1 have been to the in- I
.:me~ asylum andl am enred ; a man nevert
runs a rnewspaper after he is cured."
Pruiukenness is on the increase in
Paris, which the citizens charitably
debit to the Eniglish and Americans. In>
S't. Petersburg a drunkard, no matter
his social position, is c.)ndemnned to sweep
Th.e streets for a d:ty. The Parisians a
dm:.nand tis mueasure.
Thait con.venient authority, an "x
(ebauge," says : "One of tile larger open
*zs observed mn the sun i.,187,000 miles ]
.'-nf,.oc'. Thet eirth rolled into
----- e ed Huller.
Pic.r. co.
Sha { ,
AGF.NT3
BRODIE & O.
I:ctors and (nini sson lrchr1ants
CIARLES'ITON, S. C.
A pr. G, ,0--14-11".
UNION FERTILIZER.
SU1E: DEATII AND E1:XTE.M NATI)N
TO
WORIS AND INSEtT INJUROUS TO
VEGETATION.
Just received, a few tons of the abovc
Fertilizer.
The rem:arkable properties or this artirle,
after nost thorough scientific and practical
tests, now being filly established and ac
knowledged, the Compiny who cintrol its
manufacture and sale is prepared for its
INTRODUt'TION TO TIllS MARKET,
in full confidence that the great need of the
tiller of the soil is :t last available ; that we
ofier an article which, as a Fertilizer, iF
second to none in qu.lity, and, further, that
it is sure death and extermination to the
"COTTON WORM," "CURCULIO," API'LE
MOTH, POTATO UG, TOBACCO WORM,
IHOP LOUSE, ARMY WORM,
and all dcecriptions of insect and verrnicular
life which infest and devastate the Ianta
tion, the Farm, the Orchard or the Garden.
1tut; *45 l'c: Tox.
PAUI. U. TRENIIOLM,
CU,mr:tnission .Mferchant.,
No.. Union Wharves.
June S, --tf.
Attend to Your Children's Teeth
We are so often craild on to extract the
first Molars or Jaw Teeth for children, and
to regulatc or strengtetn the front teeth,
which become crookei from neglect, that
we think it advisable to call the attention of
pare:its to the subject; so that the back teeth
may be filled and the front teeth noticed
whilst children are catting their second set,
so as to. prevent their coming irregular.
Children shed, or lose but ten t-eth from
the upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw,
and the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they
:ut i.acK of these helo .g to their adult or
zrown set. Many pe: ons say they were
]ot aware of this fact. Now notice and act
cvordiugly. Charge. very moderate.
Perms Cash. R. fi. W AI.EY,
Mar. 2, 9-tf Surgeon Dentist.
STII.L IN ADVANCE !
Goods Purchased at Lowest Gold Prices.
NEW .ARRIVALS DAILY.
THEF subscribe? having jnst returned
romt New York n ith one of the finest se
ections of goods in the JEWELRY AND
~ANCY GOODS LINE, would call especial
ttention to the following articles, which
ill be sold at astonishing low prices : Gold
rid Silver. WATCHES; Fine GOLD JEW
~LRY; Watch Chains, Silverware, Specta
es, Amnerican and French Clocks, Statues,
oiet Sets, Pocket Books. Fans, Musical
loxes, nnd many other articles too numner
us to mention.
ISAAC SULZBACUER,
Columbia IIotel Row.
A pril 20, 16-tf.
W. L. GOURDINE,
E'ASHIONABLE TAILOR
SCOURER, &c.,
FROM CHARLESTON.
RLespectfully announces that he
s prepared to cut and fit gentle
nen's suits to their entire satis
ion. IIaTing had a large expo
icnce in the' tailoring business,
.nd beintg conlstan!tly stpplied with
he latest New York Fashions, he
esno besii:gey in asking for
itronage. Work j2-omtl~ty de
ivcrcd. TfermIs moderato.
'o making sack coat...............$4 00
'o cut and make pants.............. 1.5
'o cut ned make vest..............15
'o cut atnd make walking cont........ 00
'o cut and make fine black frock coat.. 8 00
'0 ent suilt of clothes............... 1 03
Apr-il 13~
Over MIAYES' a MAPtIN'S,
NE WBE RRXY, S. C.
W. H. WISEVAN,
RE8IUJENT ARTIST,
TAKES pleasure in informinig the citi
erns of New berry anid surrounding country,
hat hre is prepared to make P'hotographis
f all sizes, arid in every variety of finish,
rid all other kinds of p'etures.
Ilaving added largely to Iris stock, airdl
cepirig up wih all thre recenrt improvements
athe art, he feels satisfied of his ability to
ratify the tastes of all.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE.
Mar. 16, 11-tf.
Where to Stop.
NILLIAMS' HOTEL,
Formerly IIarvey IIouse,
sPARlTAIBURG C. H., S. C.
'ONTINENTAL HIOTEL,I
L A UR ENS CJ. H., S. C.
J. 1. U. Williams, Proprietor.
MT friends and the traveling public are re
yctfully informed that the above named
l"TE*LS are now under my control; and
ay mtay rest assured that the reputation of
mc two houses will be fully kept up. The
:ooms are comfortably furnished and the
'aies vill be supplied wiytha the best of ev
ryth ing. May 11, 19--tf.
Barber Shop.
T can be found ncxt to Messrs. Smith &
bristian's. where I will shave, shampoo,
nd cut gentlemen's hair, neatly and cheaply.
May 11. 19-if.
AARON TILMAN.
Prime Eastern Hay
~or sale by
H. C. WISKEMAN.
.Tar. , ' i__t.?
Citizens' Savings Ban
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
BRANC[ AT NEWBERRY, C. II, S.
I -.I.+--- -
Deposits of $1 and Cpwards Receive
Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven
cent. per Annum on Certificates of D<
posit, and six per cent, ('ompounded
Every six Months on Accounts.
* ~ om'~eK.:s.
W.M. MARTIN, President.
JOHN 11. 'AL3MEJt, VicePreident
JOHN P. '11101A.,
TI1OIAS E. GREGG, ('ashier.
G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier.
FiNAXCF COM31ITTEF.
J,O. T. I'ETEHISON.
E. S. COlTI'((;K.
R. S. C 1CK.
SOr.CITORS.
FAIR, POPE & POPE.
ninF.CTonS.
Wade J1:rrnpton, ('olrubhin.
WVilliam M artin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Columbia.
A. C. Ilaskell, Columbia.
.1. P. Thonts, (olrnhia.
E.. II. Ileinti.h, ('olmtnbia.
.Toln BI. I'alrm:er, Coitlumbia.
Thonas E. Gregg, Columbia.
.1 Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T'. ;et, Newberry.
WV. C. 11yl , Newberry.
JI. R.tuledge, Charleston,
Daniel iavenel, Jr., Charleston,
Mechanics, Laborer.;, Clerks, Widc
Orphans and others may here deposit tl
savings and draw a liberal rate of inte
thereon. Planters, Professional men
Trustees wishing to draw interest on tl
funds until they require them for bush
or other purposes; Parents desiring to
apart +nmall sums for their children,
Married Women and Minors (whose
posits can only be withdrawn by themsel
or, in case of death, by their legal re]
sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds
future use, are here afforded an opportu
of depositing their teans where they
rapidly aceutnulate, and at the saine ti
he subject to withdrawal when needed.
Apr. 6, 1t-6mo.
LOOK OUT
FOR YOUR MEAL
AT TIHE
ALXTON IIOTE
BlEIKFAST GON H
AM)
BINIR GOM DIW
Dec 22 50-2m
Grcenville & Columbia RaIlroa
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFt
COLUMBIA, S. C., May 24,187(
ON SUNDAY next, the 29th Instant, and u1
forther notice, this Company wHi run a Sunc
train for Passengers between Columbia
H elena, stopping at all stations, as follows:
Leave Columbia at....................... 7.00
Arrive at i[elena....................10.40
RETURNING.
Leave Helena at...................... 3.20 j
Arrive at Columbia................ 7.00
.IOIIN II. MORE, Gen'l Sap'
June 1, 22-tf
South Carolina Railroad Compan.1
GENERAL SUI'T'S OFFICE, M.r 15, 1t
TII E following Schedule for Passenger Tra
will be observed from this date:
DAT PA8sEIGER TRAIN.
Leaving Columbiaat.............7.45 a.
Arriving at Columbia at...........4.10 p.
1Z1GHT EZPRESS TRIE.
Leaving Columbia at...............7.5) p.
Arriving at Columbia at...........6 00 a.
TnlE CAMDEN TRAIN--TET WZEEL.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.]
A rrive at Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.00) p.
Arrive at Kingville in time to connect i
through mail train South.
Hl.T. P'EAK E. General Sup'l
June 15, 24-ft.
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R.
GENER ALT FR EIG HT AND TICKET OFFII
Cor.UxBAf, S. C., December 28. 1861
THE following Passenger Schedule will g
to effect on this Road on and .after SUND.
next, 26th Instant:
GOTNGO NoRtTtI.
Leave Augusta. at..................4 00 a.
"Columbia. S. C., at.............. 9.35 a.
"Wintnsboro, at...............11.40 a.
" Chester, at....................1.40 p.
A rr-e at Charlotte. N. C............. 4.15 p.
Making cl.'UeCtions with Trains of North C
n,ta Roasd for all peilnts North and East.
Leave Charlotte, N. C., af..--.-....10 15 g.
" ihestcr, at..................--1.25 p.
" Winnsboro, at.............. ..'? p.
"(Columbia, S. C. at.............. 4.52 p.
A rrive at Auguata.................. 9.42 p.
Making close connectIons with Trains of Ce
tral and (Georgia Railroads, for Savannah.
all points in Florida. Macon, Columbus. Moi
gornery, Mobile. New Orleans. Selma. Chattan<
ga, Memphis. Nashville. Louisville. Cincinnm
. L Louis, all points South andi West.
Pahace Sleepmgj Cars on all Night Tral
Through Tickets sold, and Blaggage checked
all principal points.
[F?- Lassecngers by this ronte GOING NoR'J
have choice 01 TH REE DIFFERENT ROUTES.
C. hOU KNI G lHT. Superintendent.
E. R. D)oRsaY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt
Mar. 30. 13-if.
Summer Schedule.
SPA RTANBUJRG AND UNION R. R.
UEmos~ C. II.. S. C.. June 21, 187'
On and after Monday. the 27th Instant. thi
w ill be Daily Passenger Trains over this Road.
On Mondays. Wednesdays. Fridays and Sati
d1ays. the Down Trains will leave Spartanbtm
Courthouse at 5:33 A. M., and arrive at Alst
11 A. M.
Returning, leave Alston at12 M., and rea
Sl-ar t anburg Courthouse at 5:3j 1'. M1.
On Tuesdays, the Down Trains will leave Sp:
tanburg Courthouse at 7:33 A. 31., and arrive
Alston at l1P. M1.
Returning, leave Alston at 2:15 P. M1., a
reach Spart anburg Churthmonse at 7. P. 31.
On Thursdays, the Down Trains will les
Spartanburg Courthonse at 3:45 A. M., and
rive at Alston atS8:35 A. M1.
Returning, leave Alston at 9:30 A. 31., a:
reach $partaunurg Courthouse at 2:40 P. M.
By this Schedule, prsons coming down I
Greenville R1oad on uesdays can come up I
Spartanburg Road the same day, without detc
lion on the way, and persons going down t)
road on l'hursdaya can go through to Columi
without detention at Alston. Persona goi
down this road on Thursdays can go up I
Greenville Road the same day, =ithout detenti
on the way. and partics coming up from Cole1
bia same day, for t.his road, will not be detain
at Alston. TilOMAS B. JlfElT,I
.luly 6.27-tf. P'resident S. & U. R. R
New berry ilotel.
J. P'. POOL, Proprietor.
Tihis Hotel is centrally situated, comnm
dious, airy and well appointed. No pai
arc spared to make the guests feel
home.'
Sept. 15-.
PAVILION HOTEL.
Charleston, S. C.
BOARD PER DAY,. $3.0(
MIns. IL L. BUT TERFIELD,
R. HA lM LTON.
Superintendent.
k-. P. TOALE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
C.
L,ar: et and mo-t rompete
Ir.Manufactory of l)oor..Sa"hes,
Ilitds. Mouldinge. &c., in r
the Southern tates.
PRINTED PRICE LIST DEFIES COMPETITION.
m' SEND FIOR ONE. -.
-SENT FREE ON APPLIC TION..
April 6, 18'70--11-1y.
ieir
rest
,ind
de- CU RES
DYSPEPSIA& 1NDIGEST1N
willY LCI
me,
- n LLS
N. P. The Commissioner of Internal Rev.
enue has decided that any dealer can sell
this article without a special license.
For sal- in Newberry by DR. JAMES
j McINTOSI, Druggist and apothecary.
March 30 ly.
Full Benefit of Re
duction to
Patrons.
d. ANTE BELLUM PRICES.
FALL IN DRY GOODS
AT
?. I n A,I I I I I'nnC
layUs 11.L L.M BM1
COLUMBIA, S. C.
~mTHE recent fall in gold, and the calico
war between those New York princes of the {
riv-aI houses of Stewart and Claflin, have
-had such an influence on the price of Dry
Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit
0. tl,e tumble. It is a bad wind that blows
os nobody good and wo are determined that
our customers shall have the benefit of it.
Either co-we to us or send your orders.
mn. J. fi, & M. L. JiINAID'S
Mar.Dry Goods IIouse, Columbia.
. Ma.16, I1-tf.
/]
R,,
"i DR. SHALLENBERCER'S C
mFever and Ague
:A NT ID OT E
m-. Always Stops the Chills.
amr This Medicine has been before the rub
lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of alle
m. other known remedies. It does not purge,
ii. does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
m. safe in any dose and under all circuam
.' sae and is the only Medicine that will
n' CURE g,"MEDIATELY
it- and permanently every brm of Fever
Sand Agtie, because it is a perfect .ia&
dote to Mlalarita,
's. Sold by all Druxxists.
to nov 24ly
WILLIAM GLAZE,'
-[LATE GLAZE & IRADCLIFFE.]
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens (
of Columbia anid the country generally that
he has resumed his old business, that of (
WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY, where a
:re full stock of all goods kept in a first-class
establishment can be found. He will use
'r i etedaosto give satisfaction to al
on lie hopes to receive a share of patronage.
He will keep first class workmen, and all ,
cwork entrusted to him will be warranted. ,
ir. Mar. 9, 10-Gm.
ad NICKERSON HOUSE.~
rCOLUMBIA,
he 8SUTII (GA IiLINA.
E This pleasantly located HOTEL, unsur ]
2ia passed by any llouse in the South for comn
"a fort and healthy focality, is open to Trav
ellers and others seeking BOARD for the
on Summer. Families can be accommodated
"with nice, airy rooms, on reasonable terms,
e"A call is solicited."
.My Omnibus will be found at the diffcr
-ent depots-passengers carried to and from
the Hotel free of charge.
May 19 20 tf WM. A. WRIGHT.
: COLUMBIA HOTEL
*COLUMBIA, S. C.
- HE PROPRIETORS take pleasure in an'
.1nouncing that this elegantly.furnished
Establishment is now open for the accom
moodation of guests. The table wIll always
be supplied with every delicacy of the seas
son-both from N~ew York and Charleston
Markets, and no efforts will be spared to
give perfect satisfaction, in cvery- respect, to C
our patirons. j
W~M. GORMAN. ) Ia e
HI. HI. BADENHIOr,i rnrtro,
afur 514
ii. 31scuOPl. C. WCLBEEN. J. B. PIE?E.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.
'JJ0oe ie0oets,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C.
197 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Nar. 3u, 13-1y.
L. CHAPIN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN
20 Iayne & 33 & 35 Pinckney Sts.
Also, 193 Meeting Street,
Mar. 30, 13-3m.
TRAOE MARK
OLD ClRLIN BITTEIRS
A DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
We take great pleasure in offering the
DLD CAROLINA BITTERS
o the public. They are compounded with
reat care, and contain some of the best
fonies in the Pharmacopia. As evidence
>f the superiority of our BITTERS over all
)thers, we have certificates from many of
he leading physicians in our State, who have
arescribed them in their pract;ce. The
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
ant of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever, and
Dyspepsia.
We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure
or ali diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic,
hey have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every
hcre. Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
mporters of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Feb. 16, 7-ly. Charleston, S. C.
DR. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
131 MEETING STREET,
(Opposite Market St.,)
3HARLESTON, S. C.
Dec 22, 50-tfC
.9q8a1 Uifs |osuranc6 COhJ
OF VIRGINIA.
EAsoNs Wi!'1 ETERY o'E siot.D INSt'RE IN
TIlE E.Qr'AITV IFE INsURAN'CE Cox
PANY OF RICIIMoND VIRGINIA.
1st. It is more LIBER AL to the INSU. I
tERS than acy other company, and will
ventually become PURELY MUTUAL and
elong to the INSURERS.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its
atrons, who are the insurers. Conse- h
uently they are continually getting the i
enefit of the rapid accumulations of the I
ompany, the money being invested by ii
le Board of Directors amongst the in- t
urers. Therefore the insurers are build-e
ig up an institution peculiarly their own
nd conducted for their benefit.
3d. The loans of this company are as lib
ral as other companies who declare divi
ends at the end of the secom'd, third and d
rrth years, but this Company at the end ~
f the first and every year. Thereby the r.
asurer saves several years' interest on his s
>ans by insuring in this Gompany, and he s
ever loses his money it he pays up for ONE
VHlOLE TEAR ; whereas, in other compa- b
ies, he has to remain an insurer for sev
ral years, or he loses all the money he has ~
aid.
D AVID B. CL ARK. President. v
TIIOS. IH. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
General JAMES HI. LANE, Actuary. 1
Dr..B.W ATKINS, Meia1dies
])r. (C. H. W. DAVIS, ~ eia dies
Judge JOJ1 A MEREDITH, Counsellor.
DILEcTOnS.
.B. WINSTON, Treasurer and Secretary
R. F. & P. R. R.
VM. J. JOHNSON, of Johnsonl &~ Hunt,
Wholesale Grocers.
'M. H. POWERS, of Winston & Powers,
Wholesale Grocers.
~LBERT ORDWAY, Treasurer Bucking- V
hanm State Company.
F. GIBSON, Superintendent Adams' Ex
press Company.
H ARLES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co.'s Su
gar Refinery.
. A. PEPLE, Superintendent Manchester
Cotton Mills.
OUN H. TYLER, John II. & John Tyler,
Jewelers.
[OSES M ILLHIISER, Wholesale Dry Goods. 3
UIOMAS S. BALDWIN, Clothier..
OHIN M. GODDIN, Cashier Planters' Bank.
. . DOWELL, Superintendent Wes:ern
Union Telegraph Company.
LEX. G. ROBERTSON, Cattle Broker. A
EORGE I. UERRING, Wholesale Grocer.
.L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers.
.BODEKER, Druggist.
. M. ROSENBAUM, of S. & M. Rosenbaum,
Iry Goods.
~qality Life Insurance Co.
Famine its Pamphlets before you Insure, It
is to your interest to do so.
rinipl Ofice 1015 Dlin Stret, Richmond, Va. 3
AGIrrS WArrTED EVERYWHERE.
OHIN A. CH APMAN. Dx. JAS. McINTOSh!
Local Agent- Examining Physician,
BEINy. G. HERIOT, Gen. Travellin A 't,C
Sep.22 3i ly.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ROBERT, JOYNER,
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLERK, b
RATES,
f Doard, per Day..............3 00;
apper, Brenkfast and Lodging..2 00
iug Al..........._...' % w~,
A
HROC REIDY!
HENRY'S
CARBOLIC
Constitution
RENOVATOR!
Based on Science.
Prepared with Skill,
and all the available ingenuity, and expert
ness, that the art of pharmacy of the present
lay can contribute.
&nd Combining in Concentrated Form themost
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in the History of Medicines for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
Imparting
NUTRITION TO TilE SYSTEM,
Tone to the Stomach,
knd a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys,
Secretive and Excretive Organs.
A DYING ZOUAVE
sy breathing his last on the battle field, his
ompanious surged on and left him alone.
Chey knew the cause of his approaching end,
t was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice
:onld cheer him to life-nohuman skill could
ave him.
'housands of Precious Lives
ire to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely
ottering on to an untimely end, in Suffering,
tgony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the
ause which
Science can arrest and assuage,
Nourish into new Life and Vigor.
And cause the Bloom of Health
To dance oncemoreupon their withered Cheeks.
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
;teals upon its victims unawares, and before
hey are aware of Its attack, plants itself
irmly in the system, and through neglect or
nattcntion becomes seated, and defies all
ordinary or temporary treatment to relin
nish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF
The wasted form--thehollow cheek ?
The withered face-the sallow aamplexion ? 1
The feeble voice-the sunken, glss. eye ? F
The emaciated form-the trembling frame?
The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? C
The repulsive eruption-the inliamed eye ? t
The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin ?
nd debilitating ailments of the present age ? C
'he answer is simple, and covers the whole I
round in all its phazes viz: the I
FANGS OF DISEASE C
MEREDITARY TAINT
ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE
ountain of Life--the Blood.
THE
Indiscriminate Vaccination
uring the late war, with diseased Lymph
Las
TAINiTED THE BEST BLOOD
ri the entire land. It has planted the germ ,
f the most melancholy disease in the veins j
f men, women and children on all sides, and.
othing short of
1. HEROIC REMEDY
rill Eradicate it root and branch, forever.
Such a Remedy Is
HENRY'S
CA RBOLIC
JONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR.
O!r nsAcur TUn Svoxacx, it assimu- f
ites at once with the food and liquids there, j
i, and from the moment it passes Into the a
lood, it attacks disease at Its fountain head, I
its germ and maturity, and dissipates it c
irough the avenues of the organs with n- v
rring certainty, and sends new and pure y
lood bounding through every artery and r
The tubercules of Scrofula that sometimes ~
ouii and stud the inner coating of the ab- C
omen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis- 0
>lved and eradicated and the diseased parts
our'shed into life. The Torpid Liver and ~
isetive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy
scretion, and their natural functions re C
ored to renewed health and activity. 0
Its action upon thme blood, fluids of the ,
ody, and Glandular System, are I
OlIIC, PUEIFYING AND DISINFECTANT,
t its touch, disease droops, dies, and the 4
ictim of its violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
Relieves the entire system of Pains and
Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts aF
Sparkling brightness to the Eye, TI
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
A ruby tinge to the Lip. 11
A clearness to the Head,0
A brightness to the Complexion, 84
A buoyancy to the Spirits,
And happiness on all sides.
Thou.sands have been rescued from the s
lrge of the grave by its timely use. t
This Remedy is now offered to the public I
Itb the most solemn assurance of its intrin- Is
c medicinal virtues, and powerf'ul HIling it
Fon ALL AFFECTIONs OF THE
ldneys, Retention of Uirine, a
And Diseases of Women and Children. b
ervous Prostration. Weakness, Genera!
Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite, t
it is unsurpassed.g
It extinguishes
ffections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness,
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep
sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, IA
Fistutla, all Skin Diseases, Liver Lb
Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, A
King's Evil, a
SYPHILIS.
PREPAnBD BTY
Prof. M. E. HENRY, ~
DIRECTOR-GEYERAL
orTm -
IERLIN HOSPITAL, 6
3!. A., L. L. D., F. R. S.
HENRY & CO., Proprietors.
LABORATORY, 278 PEABT- STEEET.F
Post-office Box, 5272, Naw Yonx.
87 CONSTIUTION RENOVATOR isS$1
ar bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere
a receipt of price. Patients are requested
correspond confidentially, and reply will'
made by following mail.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
Sold at Newberry by
Dr. 1. McINTOSH. a
Entered according to Act of Congress, by 31.
.[ENiRY. in the (lerk's (Ofilee of the DistriCt
our t for the Southera DItrict of Now York.
Jan 2Ot, L.-1.
The Bo-Keeper's Journa
AND
NATIONL AIRICLTRI'
Have been consolidatet
and removed from Clevi
land,Ohio, and Pittsburgl
Pennsylvania, to NewYor
City, The two journalsi
one is now a large illustr,
tcd, double quarto, eight page paper. contal
ng Five different departments, viz: Be
Keeping, Agriculture, Home and Firesid
ladies' and Youths' Departments, makin
it the cheapest andbest family paper i Ate;
ca, for only S1 a year. Edited by Homc
A. King, Ellen S. Tapper, and James I
Euester, and published by if. A. King & Co
37 Park Row, New York, who send one san
pie copy free, to every applicant and to a
rnterprising Bee-Keepers. "Hints to Be+
Keepers," a practical Pamphlet of 32 page
in neat pink covers, (Seventh Edition, an
9,000), sent post paid for 10 cents; also at
thors of "The Bee-Keeper's Text Book,
which has reached its Ninth Edi:ion, an
fwenty-Second Thousand, having ran Eigt
Editions of 10,000 copies in less than thre
rears; sent post-paid, neatly bound in ro
nuslin 75 cents, in paper cover, only 40 eti
)r one copy sent free to every new subscribe
:o the two papers, in the following libers
)ffer:
The undersigned, in order to favor on
'eaders, and increase the circulatioa of th
3eraid, have made arrangements with tb
ibove firm to send the BeeeKeeper's Journs
end National Agriculturist, and the Herald
oth one year, for $3 85, and send a copy c
he work "lints to Bee-Keeper's," and "Th
ceper's Text Book," FREE to each subscri
>cr. We hope our friends will show thi
iberal offer to their bee-keeping neighbors
Lnd send to the above firm for a sample copy
)ut to avail yourselves of this offer, the mon
yy and names of subscribers must be sent t
Ls. Address,
T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER,
FAitors Herald.
Feb 25 tf Newberry, S. C.
MPORTANT TO FARMERS
And all People living in the Country.
GREAT DISTRIBUrION OF
EWING &ACRINES,CL0CXS,WATCHES,&
The great New York Agricultural, Horti
ultural, and general Family Paper, the Ru
'AL AMERICAF, is FREE to January next
o other paper of its class is so large, nor s
heap, nor so practical. It contains doabi<
be reading matter thm.t can be found ii
ther similar publications, for the same pric
-only $1.50 a year singly, and $1 00 it
'lubs! A new volume-the fourteenth-be
ins January 1st, 1870; and its subscriber
Pill receive gratuitously the most magnifd
cut distribution of elegant First-Class Sew
ng Machines, Eight-day Clocks, solid Gold
nd other Watches, ever beforeoffered! Clat
lgents are wanted everywhere, as the papel
i National, and circulates in all the Statei
ud Territories. The general Premium LI&I
i more liberal than was ever before offered
y any publisher in the United States. A
plendid $40 Sewing Machine, (really wortl
80,) is offered EER for a Club that can be
btained anywhere in three days! Magni6
ent Eight'.day Clocks, worth $15, for a Clot
bat may be got up in one day; with solic
old and other Watches, &c., at similaa
ates! Now is the time for Club Agents t<
ommence their lists, so as to receive the pa
er FREE for the balance of the year. Wf
avite all persons wanting the best and cheap
st rural paper in existence to send $1.50 <
s, and receive it from now to January 1871
r to send for a sample copy, which will be
ent FREE.-Club Agents supplied witt
pecimens, Premium Lists, ,c.
GREAT RENiIUMS FOR EARLY CLUES.
For only ten subscribers, at $1 each, sen,
before the 1st of January next, we wil
nd the Club Agent, FREE, a copy of thi
tral American, one year, and a copy of the
ecw York Weekly Sun, one year, the best
aper published, not partizan in politics
his offer, for two or three hours work only
the most liberal ever before offered in thi
istory of the rural press.
N. B.-After January 1st, Twelve subscri
ers at $1 wvill he required to entitle the
~gent to the above Premiums.
M'dress, C. F. M[NER & Co., New Brune
rick, New Jersey, (near York.) where the
itorial Office aud farm are situated.
SSplendid Chance,
An Extraordinary Offer,
Don't Delay, Send at once
E LEADNG AGRICULTURAL JOURNA
OF TIHE COIJTRtY,
FREFE FOR ONE YE AR.
TaE AMERIcAN E TocK JOURNAL,.-A first,
lass monthly, containing 32 large donbk
slumn pages devoted to Farming and Stock
reeding, conining regular departmaents
>r the Practical Farmer, Dairyman, Stock
reeder, Wool Grower, and Pomultry Keeper,
c., &c., &c. IlI-zs'.rated with numerous fine
ngravings and bound in handsomely tinted
vers. Farmers will find this monthlya
cry efficient aid in all the departments o:
arming and Stock Breeding. It has a Vete.
nary Department under the charge of one
the ablest Professors in the United States,
ho answers through the JOURNA L, free of
brge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured
r Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or
ultry. Thus every Subscriber has a Horst
nd Cattle Doctor FREE.
We are now prepared to offer the AxEnr
AN STocK JoURNAL as a FREE GIFT fo:
n year, to A LL NEW sUBsCRIBERS (or re
ewals) to the Newherry HERALD, who shal
:bscribe immediately and pay in advance
his is a rare opportunity which the intelli
ent people of our sectiore will no donbt dul.l
ppreiate. IIand in your subscriptions al
ee and secure The STOCK JOURNAL fret
>r one year.
T. F. & R. H. GRENEKE&
Nov 17, 45-Gnm
A SPLENDID CHANCE TO COM.
NE TH E ECONOMICAL! TH E USEFUL!!
lIE ENrERTAININGV AND THlE BEAUTI
UL!!! We have arranged to furnish the New
rry Herald and Demorest's .Illustrated Mouth
the Modei Parlor Magazine of America, for
y S5.
Demore t's Monthly Magazine contains the es
ntials of all others, including the utilities of the
ousehold and Hlome Interests in all its depart
ents.
The only Reliable Fashions in all their detais.
Tebeauties and utilities of Literature, Poetry,
cetches. Stories, Music, and every branch of en
rtai-.lng and useful reading calculated to en
ren and elevate society and Inake our hornet
eerful, attractive, useful, and happy; with a
rge and magnificent Steel Engraving. 28 by 85
ces, en...d "The Plc-nic on the Fourth of
ty." valued ai 610, to each subscriber as
-emium.
The engraving Is all done in line and stippie,
om the original paintin by Lily M1. Spencer,
id. besides the copyriht cost over seven thou
nd dollars. and is acknowledged by artists to
Sthe moet perfect and beautiful largeenrving
-er issued in this country. Certainly Sb will
>t procure another that combines so murch in
rest and beauty. 1') cents for mailing the en
-aving should accompany the subscription.
Feb. 2, 5-ly.
The Nfewberry Herald clubbed with
le Rural American at very low rate.
We will club rhe HERALD with'the RURArl
zERcANv at the very low rate of 63 50, for
>th papers, one year, (1870;) and the Rural
merican will be sent FaEE for the balance
'1869, to altsabse'i)cs who send in their
tnes early! Here '~ a chance to obtain the
rgst and best Agricultural, Horticultural,
d general Family Papier published in t
nied States, and the HERALD for only FJFM
r ENTs more than the regular price of onr
per! Such a chance is rare, and it will be
the interest of' our readers to call and sub,
rbe soon, so as to secure the Rural Ameri'
n for the balance of' 1800 FaEE.
T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER.
Nov 17, 45--6m
UBSCRIBE TO THE
MONTILY VISITORt
ll of Choice Reading, Comicalities,
Puzzles, Enigmas, &c., &c.
ONLY
.50 centegir annum in adva nce..
Pubishaf -ot Charleston, S. C.,
BY
F. EUGENE DUTRBEC.
Address as above, with name and. resi
mzee plainly written, or to Messrs.
BOINEST & MARTIN,
A Splendid OTer.
Having made arrangements with the fol
lowing first class papers and magazines, we
can club them with the Herald at the very
low prices named, and will hold tnis unpre:
cedented offer open to all new subscribers
from now unti' the first of April. We
would advise that clubs be formed in see'
1, ! tions and that each member of a club take
k ! a different paper, as this will give .a great
n variety of interesting reading to neighbor.=
hoods. We fm ther offer 'o those who will,
get up a club of ten subscribers to the Her.
ald and any of the papers named, a copy of
g our paper free, or for a club of twenty with
the papers named, one copy of the Heraid
r and a copy of any of the magazines or pa.
pers in the list. Young ladies and gentle.
men with a very little exertion can make
up a club under terms so advantageous,
Read the list and terms:
- TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Single copies..................$30
- Five copies.... ............. 12
a Ten copies, (and one exra,).......... 22 '
Herald and XIX Cnr.......... 660
Herald and Rural Carolinian.........4 4
Herald and New Eclectic............. 62
Herald and Lady's Friend...........4
Herald and Saturday Evening Post.. 4 SD
r Herald and Southern Cultivator....... 4 0
e Herald and Rural American..........3 .
Herald and Stock Journal............
Herald and Evening Lamp............ 4-2$
f Herald and Riverside Magazine..... 500,
Herald and School Day Visitor..... 4 00
s Herald and Eclectic Magazine...... 6 0
Herald and Peters' Mosical Magazine 4 3
Herald and Demorest's Magazine.... 5 00
Herald and Burke's Weekly........ 4 b0
Herald and Southern Farm & Home.- 4- 0
Herald and Bee Journal and Nation
al Agriculturist............. 3 50
PUBLISHERS Newberry Heraft.
Yaluale--Et ig!
EVERY FAMILY should take at .least
ONE General Newspaper besides their county
paper, "every time." It should be
THE BEST,
MOST ENTERTAINING,
MOST VA RIF.D,
and THE CHEAPEST,
$3, $3, 63, 63, $y $3, $3.
Three Dollars pays f'e6ne yda's subscrip.
tion, or
$1, $1, $1, $14, Si,. $L.
One dollar for fetr months to the
Mobile Weekly Register,
The Oldest, Largest, and best known of
Southern family journals.
Hon. JOHN FORSYTH, Editor-in-Chief.
It employs the best talent in the country.
Its Stories are the most entertaining.
Its Poetry the most brilliant.
Its Correspondence is from all important
points.
Its~Telegrapbic Summary is a complete
bistory of the week.
Its Commercial Review and Prices Current
every Merchaat and Planter ueeds-it is cor
rect.
Its Agrienitural Department is most full
Edited by Hon. C. C. LANGDON.
Its Polities A.Lwas DEMOCRATIC and
SOUTHERN.
It has been published unintarruptedly for
Half a Century.
It has double the circulation of any paper
in the Southern States.
Subscribe for the MOBILE WEEKLY REg,
rsrER, 1 year 53.00-4 months $1.00.
Get your neighhbors to join you. Clubs of
four one year S10 00-take it four months.on
trial-send S1.00. Specimen copy free.
Address, W. D. MANN,
Prop. Register. Mobile, Ale.
June 15i, 24--tf.
Don't, Don't! Don't Do It!!
Do not forget that Wood's1Housebold Msga
Dollar Monthly in the WVorld.
Do not forget that more money's worth is giv,.
en in remmns for new Subscribers to Wo"d's
H{ousehold Magazine, than for any other publi
cation in the world.
Do not for et that Six Hundred Dollars will
be naddaJune fr.tx Prize Stories to t,o
published in Wood's Household Magazine.
Lastly, but not leatly do not forget that
899 Prizes, worth from S1.50 to $100 in green.
bac'ca. have just been awarded to subscribers and
a sfor Wod' Household Magazine; and
that similar prizes are to be repetedtri-an nual
ly. N,o lottery nor humbu-r. The publication is
in Its sixth volume. For two speclmen copies
and catalogue of premiumis, encTose 10 cents. and
address S. S. WOOD ewburgh, N. Y.
Don't fail to ask your newsdealer for a copy.
DON'T ! DON'T !! DON'T !!!
A rIl18, 15-ly.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
FACTORY.
We will keep constantly on hand a
choice variety of fine Top and no Top
Brggies of the latest and n.ost approved
styles.
Old Carriages and Buggies renovated
and made to look good as new.
Special attention given to repairing fine
Carriages and Baggies wh ich is important
to consuimers.
Repairmng done in the best manner and
at favorable prices.
In connection with our faictory we are
filling orders for fine Carriages, light Rock
aways, Germantowns Pheatons, Top and
no Top Buggies from a first class Nortly
Our factory is near the Depot.
J. TAYLOR & CAh
July 21. 28S ly.
Fisk's MetaIi iral Case861
THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on
handsa full assortment of the above approved
cases, of different patterns; besides coffins
of his own make, all of which he tsprepared~
to furnish at very reasonable rates, with
promptness and despatch.
Persons desirous of having cases sent by
Irailroad will have them sent free-of charge.
A Hearse is always on.hand and will be
furnished at the rate of $11) per day.
IThankful for past patronage, the sub
scriber respectfully. asks for a continuation
of the same, and assures the public that
no effort on his part will be spared to render
the utmost satisfaction.
I A. C. CIIAPMAN
Newberry S. C., July 31.
Sash & Blinds.
IThe subscriber takes pleasure in annournc,
in o t i omuniity thae, h'aving made
all neoessary arrangements, hre will%e able
to furnish
Sash with and without
Glass, and Blinds,
At Very Moderate Rates!!
* For Cash !
* JNDIIW C. CH A PM A .