The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, September 21, 1870, Image 4
NW HY ?
: :,r.. the >!ursso:ns
th Iiv:rent: hues!?
- A- dthe waves of the eea
Such a rt:ier Of blue- ?
So maysoft greens
i it over the trees?
Ar.d iiinit" ra. sittlows
ou o:t the breeze?
\Why are the iiiscts
0> -Adruly lair;
r anning grasses
Aatd pintting the air?
You de.:r litle shell:,
0, Nt::r do you shie?
ti featherv iuea-weed
ow r:tglie aad fine?
Why are the rreadows
Su g. trdens of grace,
W1ith i::h:i.e beauty
in definite srace?
Each sep.rate grass
. A world of delight?
u fooi fo: the Cattle,
Why are you so bright?
WhV are our faces
S:c?h lova,le things,
Wth lips made for kisses,
A nd ljughter that sines?
'With eyes full of love,
Thatt :kMe and gleam,
Through beautiful colors,
That change like a dre,a:?
Think for a moment
Look up to the sky ;
Question your heart; it
t Will answer the why!
Bright is the glitter
Of beauty unfurled
Eoundles the love that
Has falioned the world!
-Merrv's Museum.
Circular,
To itT i,r ni the Bible Societcs
and otitw r co-01peratiny u-ith the
Americ,un Bible Sjcicty in South
DEA-, BiETHREN: Permit me to
;direct your attention to the fol
3owtin.,r imnortant instructions from
the Secre'taries of the American
Bie SCiOet., Bible House, Astor
Place. New York city:
I. "The Committee on Distribu
tion Lave instructed us to state
that, hereafter, they will expect
al applications for grants of books
by auxiliarie, and, so far as prac
tieable all others, to receive the I
end L ;u :i [of the ogont from tcho.e
- ta(e the requ.sts are made, togeth
er with full informiation of the
facts which enforce each case.
"They are especially desirous to
know the extent of destitution.
the efforts made by applicants to
hlp themselves, or to pay in part
fo books received from our de
poi'.ory, or to contribute to the
.eause, the number and ebaracter
.of-the population to be supplied,
:and; in fine, all that may assure
.the commltittee of the propriety of
-these requests.''
2. Persons needing Bibles and
T iestamnents for Sabbath schools,
.or distributtion aiaong all readers?
all/:e, must apply to the officers of
the Bible Society, in the city or
court houise town or to branch
Bible Societies or Bible commtittes
in the county where they reside;
and if they can not be supplied, the
officers will please request me to
procure books for their society, to
meet the demand, from the Anmeri
can Bible Society.
C. Pefron In writing to me to
prcr donations of plain books
dlre fromu the parent society.
mus 'tate te um ber needed, and
gi* f1l andit distinct directions
.fo ri orwarding. Sign all applica
ti'ans mel'y. 'Whatever they
wis to wa to mte besides their
requests for books m~ust be written
on ta w';'ar!/- sheet.
4. To meet: the dlemanda for the
Word c: God~~r ina th is State, the
BiNe socties and frienrds of the
ble catme are earnestly request
el to) increa tlheir efforts to raise
tadsfr gratutous work, and es.
p!cially t') forward, without un
necessr delay,v :dl funds now in
ha'nd, orl 1 adily collec'ted for books
0.ori(O on onain accounit, to Andrew
L. T'vior. 'Assstnt Treasurer
\ mnericn t'1 IWe Sot-iety,. or to me,
a* Sta .\gen~ t nd I will!forward.
Siine tIe ar. this society sent to
a'uxlaries and other benevolent
insttution-s in South Carolina over
04.0)00 vA rnnes of the Holy Scrip
tureCs, mtostly 'as dlonaItions for dis
t ribi'Uon :auong wh't-ite and coloredl
person:, aind every patriot and
(hristian shoubi esteema it a plea
sure and a1 pivi'ege to contribute
to' the' funds of this truly Christian
Bible soiet;
5. Coliections from paQtors of
churehes. and c-ontr:buitions of any
amoi(unt :rom: aill friends of the Bi
ble. will be thankfully received
and da!y acknowledged.
6. Plecase address me at Colunm
bia, S. C., befoire :he close of each
month. and it will afford me plea
sure to sert-e you.
E.A. BoIu.Es,
Atrcent A m. Bible Society for S. C.
'Columbia, S. C. Se.pt. 8, 1870.
ilow -r nao I-r-Te Marion Crescent
seys that iolR. F. Graham (a new
convert to N-ottism)f boasts that the Scott
party- maut entary ML: ionl County, be
cueit ha~s conu-:d of th'e "purse, the
swordO a:;al the., ballt- " If the po
lielcomptantionship of Scott, Orr, Ran-I
,.ier :n:d Whittemnore suits Colonel Gra
amherthanl thsit of IIamuptoni, But
ler Wa:.aw anda Duntkin, it is none of
our tush.c-. Rut the bragginag declara
tio th .Ntt ingcarn carry \!arion
Countt- by f'.rce, by bribery antd by
ido-o atal::::, j ustifies the opinion
ha ibyth Refrmers of that corrupt
R .t.:,. 2 . fe . eaaays who sup
Th: no.w :rot out a woman
" u o 'e mana her brother, an:d chal
l1 ': Em1 :,ar to show anything
ALONZO REESE,
BARBER,
Next door to Pollock's %'estauratit,
COLUMIIA, S. C.
tctr.,
Siave. Shainono. r'1fini or Iyve,
Tu s;uit the itt;st fastidious.
TRY JUN).
Alig. 21, -tf
TIIROUGI TIH>ET3 IORTII.
General Suporintendent's Oiire,
Grve 'ul& co lhhia it is Co.,
C;olumbia, S. C., ember" 4, l7i.
ON AND AFTE{ THISDATE, Till%01GH
TICKETS to New York. Phii.'dlpi., r.l
timore, Washinigton and iehrnn:ui can he
purc-haed at tie folioni:g Stations on this
R{oaid, viz: (;reenvillr, Andrson. Abbeville,
Cokesburv, Newberry and Alston.
.1(ll N 11. M( I{ E, Gen'l S:p't.
M. T. RAnrat:rr, General Ticket Agent.
Sept. 7, d-tf
FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS,
Ornamental Trees and Plants,
ClOCE GARDEN AND HELD SEEDS, &c.
A splendid stock of the choicest varieties.
Send fr Dmriitive Ct:llzucs and Priced List.
All Trees well packed so as to carry safely to any
pait of the lUnited :tatcs.
SMALL FRUITS AND SMALL PLANTS
of all kinds. sent by mail. postaee paid, to any
Post office in the United States.
EDW'D 3. EVAN S & CO.,
Nurserymen and Seedsmer.
Sep. 7, 36-Sm. YORK. PA.
Dr. PANT'S
COMPOUND
t ION BITTUD9
THIS preparation is particularly recom
mended to persons snmTrring from Pillious
ness, Constipation and Irspepsia arising
from Indigestion, also, a certain preven
tire of (1IILL and FIVER. The addition
of certain ingredients has so completely
disgiscd the taste of this :'ark as to render
this efficacious TONIC palatable. It iscom
posed of the best Vegetable Tunics known
to the Medical profession.
Prepared onl by
S. F. FANT,
NEWBElrlY, a. C.
Apr. 20, 1G -tf.
South Carolina
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY,
(Unilding formerly ocenpied by Carc.ina Na
tional Iiank.)
JAIN STREET,
Culumtla, S. C.., July 1st, 1870.
This Bank. Savings, and Trust Company,
under their charter, with ample capital, are
prepared to meet the wants of general busi
ness.
We discount commercial and all paper
on approved collaterals ;make collections
at accessibile points in the United States ;
hbuy and sell exchange on the principal
cities in the States and Calnadas ;putrch:ase
andi sell Government Bonds, Bank hills,
and Southern .'eurities.
Advances mnade on con.signments of Cot.
ton and other products with bill-lading at.
tached, or ware-hon-e receipt. By special
arrangemnent we receive deposits, allowing
interest, and issue certific 'tes for the same.
Prom:pt ay.ention given to the collction
of satlaries, and liquidation of claims against
the state G;overnmenwt.
H ARDY SOLOMON, President.
J. G. ROATH, Cashier.
July 20, 29-3m os.
Fall and Winter Importation'
1870.
RIBBONS,
Millinery_and Straw Goods.
ARMSTROMR, (ATORl & C0.,
iMtoRrn. AND JOBDFERlP 0?
Blonntet, Trimmingit & Teliet RIbbons,
ORN.UIENTS,
STRAW EONN~ETS AND LABiIES' EATS,
rTRtMMED AM.D UNTOl'iME.
SHAKER HOODS, &C.
si7 and :29 Ilur. Mon1-:i:r EE,
BALTIMOZE, MD.
00'e~r the largest .Mtee to be found in this 'nun
try. and unequahted in ch:oic.e variefy and cheap
new. compriimg the !s te-t l 'ariiut nov'eities.
Orders sobetred, an.d promupt attentionl given.
-BRODE & CO.
AND
Commission Merchants,
.Xnrth At(lanzte Wh/arf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
03 COS J(;3IENTS.
i:FERt TQ
ANDREW Si. MUNW1), E;squinE,
P'res't 1t Natinal Bank.
('.iitLsTos ', S. C.
A pr. 6, '70-14-ly.
~FOR SALE.
OR TO LEASE FOR
A TERM of YEARS.
MY PLATAliNi on saliu aear Old
Town Depot. MULES, tt)RN, IMPLE
MENTS, &c., may be had with the place.
App!y on th e place, or to
JOHNSON HAGOOD,
BARN WELL, S. C.
July f, 27-4m-e.o.w."
WILLIAM GLAZE,
[LATE GLAZE & RADCLIFFE.]
WOt ULD) respectfa!iy intformn the citizens
of C ohunbia and thte counttry genteraiiy tht
h. ha. resum:ed his old butsiness. that of
WATChf, CLO)CK andi <EWELRY, where a
full stock of' all good- kept itt a Erstciass
establiishm::t cant Ke found. lie will use
his best endeavots to zive satisfac:ton to all.
lie htopes tn re-vce a'share of pa:ronare.
HIe will kee.p tirtt cla-s wo.rkmnen, anti nl!
wor)k en:tr't.-d to .Uni al e wart a: .c..
COTTON GINS, &c.
Gullett's patent steel brush Cotton Gin.
This celebrated gin may be seen :t work in
every district in the state. Price -5 per
Ail W.
I;ronis' Georgia pattern Cotton Gin.
Price JS4 per saw.
fia!!'s patent Cotton Gin }ecler--pre
vent any hard substance entering the gi:t,
protecting the saws from inj:ry and the lint
from fire, Price $1.51 per saw to size of gin.
D1ceri:g's Cotton Press. Price *275.
'eabodtv's (nttonn Seed Hullers. 'ri e :75.
Iluteltinson's Cider Mi1a.* Price $25.
Cahoon's patent broadcast seed sowers,
for wheat and small grain. Price $ To.
An-1 a!! kind of grgicu!tural implements
for s.le low.
C. CAVELEY,
52 i:st hay St.. routth of the old 1'ost oifce.
A:ig.:;,:1-":a CallnS
- 0Yt-RiULL mAIIe
A'r
GOi~Uo"Z 1 FACTOa, I
HAVING supplied ourseires with new
cards, and refurnished o'ur Factory gene
rally, we fh tter ourselves that with our per.
sonal9t:perintendencc, and prompt atten
1 tion ofoperators, we can give satisfaction
in evesv instance. Our BATTER. with
which we now make PERFECT MIXES, is
in full operation. I 1; ts. per pound is our
price for c:rctin wool when the wool is
grc aved-two cents per pound extra when
we furnish th- oil. We hare stab!es and
lots for horses, and accommnoda:ions conren
ient for those patronizing. Mr. A. W. T.
Simmons, at IIelena Shops. is our agent for
Newberry. Wool ro!!s nill bo returned
every ten days.
t. S. & J. W. GOODOION.
Lanreno, S. 0., Jn!y 18, 1870.
July 20, 29-3m.
NOTICE.
8enth Carolina Railroad.
On and after July 1st, 1870, all Passen
gers gettinc on Trains at Stntions where
Tickets ARE SOLD, and neglecting to ptti
i:i4e Ht(-is, will be charged the Conduct
or's Excss Rate. But all Pa;seugers get
tin on at Stations where Tickets arc NOT
SOLD, will be charged only the Agent's
Rate by the Conductor.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Vice-President.
S. R PreraFS, Ccrcral Ticket Agent.
July 13, 28-t.
P. P. TQALE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Larget and mo!t 'omplete
Manufactory of Doora.Sai.bes,
Ittinda. Mouldings. &c., i
the .Southern States.
PRINT ED lilE lIST DEHlES 00)IPETITl05.
7 SEND F' 1 (PNE. ..g
W SENT FREE (ON A PPLICATION. 3
A pril (6, 1870-14-ly.
GREAT FAIR
South Carclina Institute,
NOVEMBER 1st, 18"70.
CH A RLESTON,S. C.
Eg' MoOl liberal Premuiums* offered in
eve-ry departorat of Agriculture atnd Me
<.haie Art.
P'remiumi List published la Pamphlet
.Juy 6, 27--3m __________
Citizens' Savings Bank.
SA)UTH CAROLL\~A.
BEANCH AT NEWBERR1Y, C. E , S. C,
Dleposits of ji anud Upwards Received.
lInterest Allowed at the Rat of Seven per
centt. per Annun on Certificates of lDe
posit, an d s-ix per cent, (Componnded
E;very six Mothts on Accounts.
WM. MA RTIN, P'resident.
JollN H. P.\LM ER, Vi .. r .dn~
JOl.C P'. THOMAS, {\c-r.dns
THIOMAS E. G;lIEG;(, (Cashier.
G. T. 5(<'OTT, Assistant Cashier.
FiNANeEC 4o~MitTTE.
JNO. T. P'ETEI>0N.
R. S. CIiH(K.
FAJR, POPE & P'oPE
rDiREcToRs.
Wade HTampton, Columbia.
Williamn Martin, Golumbia.
F. W. McMa4ter, Columbia.
A. C. Hlaskell, 4 olumbhia.
J. P. Thoma'-, Columbia.
John1 B. PaInmer, Colunmbia.
Thomas E. Greggr, C'olumubi.
J Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. TF. Scott, Newberry.
B. HI. JRuth-dige, Charb,--ton,
D)aniel .Ravenel, Jr., Charleston,
M'(chanies, Laborers, ('lerk.i, Widows,
Orphuans and others tmay be re deposit their
savings and draw a liberal rate of interest
thereon. Planters, Professional men and
Truatees wishing to draw interest on their
funds until they require them for business
or other purposes ; Parents desiring to set
apart smwall sums for their children, and
Married Women and Minors (whosa de
posits can only be withdrawn by themaselves,
or, in ca'e of death, by their legal repre
sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds for
future use, are here afforded an opportunity
of depositinug their mieana where they will
rspidly accumu:late, and at thue same time,
be subject to withdrawal whenj needed.
A pr. 6, 14-6mo.
PlTGR1Pllf C11IRY,
Over MAYES1> & M1AlmN'S,
N E W BE RY ,S. C.
W. H. WISEMAN,1
RESIIJJENT ARTIST,
TAKES pleasure in informing the citi
zens of New berry and surroending country,
that he is pre-pared to make Photographs
of all siz"s, and in every variety of fintish,
and all other kinds of pectures.
Having added largely to his stock, and
keeping up wtht all the recentt imroemnt
in the a'. Le feels satistied of his abilityv to
DR. H. BAER,
WHOLESLE an1 RET.iL I
DRUGGIST,
131 MEIETINr STREET,
(Opposite 1Market St..)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dece 2, 51)-tf
TRAOE MARK
OLD 1Bi ! N: BITTER 1
A DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
W e tace great h r:t::e in offer-ng tire
OLD GAROLINA BITTERS
to the nuihI. Tey aro crmprnrrded with
grc:at care, and cr:t.tin e-ne of the best
'Totis in the Ph:rmaropia. As evidence
of the s:rrerirtc of etr JITTR + over ,li
others, ae h:re certifcares from mary of
th1eleaiirng physicirrrs in our State. who have
prescribed them in their praoece. The
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found inralnablo for
Wsrn of Appetito,
Gcrreral Debiliry,
Chifls and Fever, and
.tr'pep<ia.
We io not o(ffer onr 1;i'i1 tl. as n cure
for all di?e aes, but. as an Aromatic Tonie,
they have no equal.
For sale by frr;r it and rirocer? erery
where. Principal Depot,
GODD?iCH, WINEMAN & CDr
importers of Choice Drrza and Chemicals,
Ftb. 1-. 7-ly. Chairleston, S. C.
THE SUBSCRIKIR l:a constantly or.
rand a full:s.ortrre:nt of the above approved
;ases, of difltercnt patterts, re:ides co(itrs
f his own rna!e, all of which he is prepared
.o furni:h at very reao:raie rates, with
>romnptnc5s arid despatch.
Person- desirous of having ci-urs sent by
ailro:+d will have ther: :n free of char^e.
A leatse ii :t!w::yvs on hanl and will be
'rrished at the rate of .Iii per day.
Thank fmn for paA. patronage, the p:nh
:cribcr r:"=pectfully a:kt, for a continuation
r t'he same, arid assures the public that
1o eff'ort on hiii pairt s ill bre sp.rred to render
.he utmost satni.faction.
A. C. G iAPMAN
Newhnery' C., Ju Ii1.
am.
C 4 /
MONTillJ MAGAZiNE,
Two Dollars per A.nnum.
54 Pages Reading Matter.
30 Pages Advertisements.
WALKER, EVANS& COGS WELL,
D. WYATT AIKEN,
('IIAIRLESTON, S. .
J'ily 13, 28-tf.
Attend te Your Children's Teeth
We are so often c-t!!ed on to extract thre
fir't Molars or ..w Teith for e!.ildren, nid
ton regulrate or .ur rngher th e front teeth,
wich herme crook e-I from C;Zleet, thmat
we th:it:k it adisabt!" to call 1: ii:tenitiotio
patents to thre suijei ; o thart the back teeth
ty b le fi!b-di andi t he fromt rreth nitoticedi
wih.lt ciidren are rrtingZ their secondr set,
so as to pe-ent their comning irreguir.
Ghild renr sired, or lose burt ten teeth from
thre upper jaw, arid ten fronm tire low-er jaw,~*
ruud tire Mohars, or jaw teethi, whrich threy
out ser of these belong to threir adult or
growhn set. Marry persons~ say tirey were
iot aware of tis fact. Now notice arnd act
tecorudirgiy. Charges very mnoderate.
rerms (ash. R. S. WIJA LEY,
Mar. 2, i--tf Surgeon Dentist.
H. BriC0PF. o. WrLBERN. JT H. PI-PER.
H ENRY BISCHOFF & CO.
AND JDEALERS~ IN
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C.
197 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar. 30, 33-ly.
Sash & Blinds.
The suhscriber takes pleasure in annuoune-j
ioe to tis coimmunrity than, having made1
all necessary arranigemeats, he will be able
to fu:rniash
Sash with and without
Glass, and Blinds,
At Very iModer ate Rates!!i
For Cash!
A NDR~EW C. (U A PM AN,
Newberry Hotel.
J. P. POuOL. Proprietor.
Tihis UIo- I isv ce~nv: sin :::d, commro
uious. airv :rn:3 vell ifppohd. No paiiins
Greentille & Cclambia Railroad.
EN Ei..\L SUPEINTEN F_NT'S u1 FiCE,
COLUMBIA. .. C., August 10, 1S70.
CIIANt,E of.6chedule for Sunday Train:
L'P TRAJN.
Leave Columbia .............................. 8.00 a. m.
A>:to...................... .
Frog Level ....................10.40 a. m.
New berry............................11.05 a. m.
Arrive at leeua..................... 11.15 a. m.
DtWN TRAIN.
Leave Ielenan............................. 2.45 p. m.
ewberry.......................... 255 p. mn.
" Frog Level............. 3.15 p. mi.
A lttn............ ............ 4.15 p. m .
Arrive at Columbia .................. 6.00 p. m.
.IIIN I1. MOR E, Gen'l Sup't.
August 17. 33-tf.
Greenville & Columbia Railroad.
GENERAL stuPlEINTENDENTS OFFI(E,
(ol.trInIA. S. C.. July 25. 1870.
ON and aner tI'N I)A Y, August 1, the follow
lng schedule will be ruu daily. Sunday.s ex
cepted. conucctin,: with Night Train,s on South
Carolina Road, up and down. also with Trains
going South on Charlotte, Colambia and Augus
tu Railroad:
UP.
Leave Colnmbia.......................... .15 a m
Alhton......................... 9.3A a mn
Newberry.......................11.03 a mn
Arrive AbLevile......................... 800 p m
- Aderront........... 4.30 p m
Greeuvile...................... 5.00 p mn
I.enve G mr.ri:lc ........................ 7.00 a in
A Ander P. ...................... 730 a m
A,teville............... 9.00 a mn
' evherry....................12.47 p m
" A ron... .:;. p in
Arrive Colurn ia....................... 3.45 p m
.ro7f.N U. 3:rnE:, Gen-: SRy t.
lng....--.tr.
South Cari,!na "ailroad Company,
GENERA L 8LT1TS OFFICE, MaY 15. 1870.
TlIE followiag Schedule for Passeager Trains
will be observed from this data:
DAY rAas).ao R T>;A .
Leaving Columbia at ............ 7.46 a. mn.
Arriving at Columbia at .............. 4.10p.m.
a1T EXPItZP TZAIR.
Leaving Columbia at.............. 7.5? p m.
Arriving at Columbia at ............. 6 00 a. m.
THE CAMDEN TRAMI-TRr WESEKLY.
31ondays, Wednesdays and Satnrda)a.)
Arrive at Columbia 11.0 a. m. Leave 1.t+ p. n
Arrive at Kingvife in time to connect with
through mail train South.
tf. T. I-':AKE. General Sup't.
June 15. 24-Uf.
Charlotte, Columbia , .tn.gnsta R. R.
GENERA L FT;I:ITIT .AND TICKET OFFICE,
CoaUMaIA, S C., December 23. 1589.
THE following i'se-euger Schedule will Fo in
toeffect on this Loud on and after SUNDAY
next. 26th instant :
GOIo 1O.T11.
Leave Augusta. at.............................. 400 a m.
" (oiun,t . S. C.. at.......... 9.:35 a. m.
" W iun-boro, at .......................11.40 a. m.
Chester. at ........ .................. 1.40 p. in.
Arrive at Charlotte. N. C .......... 4.1.- p. M.
Making connections with Trains of North Car
olina Road for all pointA North and F.ast.
OIO sorTs.
Leave Charlotte. N. C.. at.................10 15 a. m.
" (heter. at............................ 1.25 p. m .
Winnsboro, at.. ................ 2.57 p. m.
Columbia. S. C. at.................... 4.52 p m.
Arrive at Augusta.......................... 9.42 p. im.
31akireg clo-.e connections with Trains of Cen
tral and Georgia Railroads, for savannah. and
all points i. ilorilu, 3IXcon, Columbus. )Iont
gou'ery, M,.bile. New Orleans. Selma. Chattanoo
ga. Memphis. Nashville. Loui.vilie. Cincinnati,
.t Louiv, all points South and West.
'ulaoe Sleeping ('Crs on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets sold. and Baggage checked to
all prioipal points.
E- Passengers by this route oorn NoRTH,
have choice os THRLF: DIPPCRKIaT ROQtas.
C. WO )(KNI(lI'T. Superintendent.
E. RI. D)oaarY Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt.
Mar.30, 13-tf.
Summer Schedule.
SPARTANBUTRG AND UNIONK.RK.
Uni;oNC. 11.. S. C.. .Tune 21. 1870 .
On and after Monday. rhe 27th instant. therc
will be D)aily Passenger Trains over this Road.
On Mtondats. Weriuesdays. Fridays and Satur
days, the Do~wn Trains will leave spartaunrg
(Courthouse at 5:3t A. M.. and arrive at Al-ton
11 A. M.
Returning, leave Alaton at 12 M.. and reach
Spartanbnrg Courthouee at 5:3' P. M.
On Tuesdays. the Down Trains will leave Spar
tanturg Cou rthouse at 7:3> A. M.. and arrive at
Alston at 1 P. M.
Returnin,. leave Al'ton at 2:15 P. N., and
teach Spart anb,urg Chur thouse at 7. P. M.
fun Thur'days. thne D)own Trains will leave
Spartanburg Courthous'e at 3:45 A. 31., and ar
rive at Alston at 8:35 A. 31.
Returning, leave Aiston at 9:30 A. MN, and
reach Spartanbnrg (Courthouse at 2:40 1P. M
liy this Schedu le,persons coming down the
G;reenville lload on Tuesdays can come up the
Spartan burg Road the sarne day, without deten
tion on the way. andi per4ens going down this
rood on Fhursdays enn go throu;gh to Columbia
without detention at Ah.ton. P'esona going
down this road on Thursdays can go up the
seen vil e [Road the -tame day. -ithlout dctentin
on the way. anid parties. comting up fronm (olunm
bia ane day, for thist road. wil? tnot be de-tainxed
a' Alaton Tlt '.1 .\s II. .1 ETEl.
.Iuly 6.27-tf. President S. & U. R. R.
COLU MBIA, S. C.
ROBERT JOYNER,
PR OPRIETO.
P. HUILTON JOYNER, CLERK,
RATES,
Of floard, por Day.................. (nO
Supper, Breakfia-t and Lodging..2 in
Single MC3!s..................... l 0j
iSep. 8th, 1869.
Wlhere to Stop.
WILLIAMS' HOTEL,
Formerly Untroey llouse,
SPARTA NBURG. C. E., 8. C.
CONTINEXTAL HOTEL,
LA URENS (,. H.,S.C
J. 1. H. Williams, Proprietor.
MY friends and the traveling public are re
spectfully informed that the above named
hlOTELS are now under my control; and
they may rest assured that the reputation of
the two houses will be fully kept up. The
Rooms are comfortably furnished and the
Tables will be supplied with the best of oy.
erything. May 11, 19-f.
W. L. GOURDINE,
FASIIIONABLEl TAILOR
SCOURER, &c.,
FROM CHARLESTON.
Respectfully announces that he
i prpae to cut and fit gentle
men ' s uits to their entIre satis
fion. IIaving had a large expe
rienfce ini the tailoring- business,
anti beintg constan tly supplied with
the latest New York Fashions. he
feels no hesitancy in asking for~
patroninge. Work promptly de
livered. Terms moderate.
To making sack coat...............34 00
To cut and mauke pants...............2.00
To cut and make vest............... 1.50
To cut a.nd makee walking coat........ 00
To cut and make fine black frock coat.. 8.00
To cut suit of clothes............... 1.00
.April 18
Barber Shop.
I cnn be found next to Messrs. SmIth &
C'hristian'i. where I will sha.ve, shempoo.
and cut gentlemn's hair, neatly and cheaply.
May 11. 1TI--tf.
CHEAP HARNESS!
CHEAP M'CLELLAN SADDLES!
Che I8am Iiaiess, k
THE undersi;r.c: are now ninnnfacturin;
for sale Buggy Ilarn:ess at $1r.r per set.
New McClellan SadslIes, i7, $8 and $lu,Of
each. sd hand Governrment Mic!ellan Sad
dies, $4.0u to ?7.i each. Team Harzess,
3, 4 and 6 hoise sets, Cr'IEAP: all of best
niaterinl and workmanship. Together with
the above, a generai stock of hiine IIarnes,
Saddlhe, l!its, &e. &c. GIVE '.S YEI
ORDERS if you wish a good, sub.,tantial
and cheap article.
CHAPEAU & HEFFON,
08 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C.
June 15, 24-:;m.
Tbc Great 31edical Discvery!
Dr. WAL !R'3 CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear tentiimony to tli:r wo:durfulli
Curative E'ects, .
WHAT ARE THEY?
', oo Q "
o A
TIEY ARE NOT A VILE C
1FANCY DRINK,
5fade of Poor Ihum. Whiakey, Proof Spir
its. and Refuse Liquors. <uctored, 5p1ccdl
and sweetened to pleae twe taste, ca'led "Tomic
" Appetizers," " testorers," &2., that lead the
tippler onto drunkenneas and ruin, but are atrue
Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Ht.,s of Ca!iforniha, free from al1 Alcoholic
Stimulants. They are theG REAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE, a perfect }te-.uvator and Invigorator
ot the tlystem, carrring oil ai poisonous matter,
and restoring the ,lood to a hLalthy condition.
No persun can take these Ititers, according to
di:ections, and remain lon. unwell.
$. 00 will be given for an incurable case, pro
%.in. the bones are not destroyed by mmieral
pois-ns or other mear', and the vital organs
w:a','l berond the point of repair.
. For Inflamm'tory and Chronic Rhen
matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia. or Indi
goition. Biliou.r, Jlemittent. and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diaases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys. and Bladder, th(-.e Bit
tors have been ruist nsMi.+wrut. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is g.-nral!y pro.dured by deran-emeut of the
Difostive Organs.
' ..y invigorta the stomach, and stimulate
the torpid liver and bowel?, which render them
of unequalled ethic ey in clean-in: the blood of
all im;ur* ie. an. imparting new life and vigor
to the who system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, "'adache,
'.in in the tiholidrrs, Cuie, 'Tiehtnes of the
Chest. Dizzine.s, Sour omarch,lad Taste in
the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pal itation of the
Heart, Copious 1)ischarees of 'rine, Pain in
the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other
tainful symptoms which are the ofsprings of
pepsia, are cured by theso Bitters.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever ynn find
Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it.is
fonl, and yourfeelnrs will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and the health of the system will
follow.
PIN, TAPE, and ether WORMs, lurkIng in
the system of so many thousands are etYectualy
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular
around each bottle, printed in four language.
Englidh, G,ermnan, French, and Spanish.
J. WA LKE R, 32 & 34 Commerce Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. R. H. Ic DONALD & CO.,
DrmrziatA and General Asents.
San Francisco, California, and 32 and5& Com
5~IttlLDBY LLDfUOGISTS ANDI
DEALERtS. -
July 6, 27-6mn.
CUREA
~- CR T -
soto c,ywtPE
j7;OPR pETC C EIr
& WHO . LD1NGG3sTs
N.II. Th.e ( r1c :o nior of Interrna! Rev
enmui h:i de.ci!uit a::y dlermlm c:an se
thlis arile wit hout a spteci.ml licen,.e.
For Sio in Newborrty h JIR. .JAMF
McINT 511, D)rugit and apothecary.
March :;u I v.
DR. SHALLENBERCER'S
Fever and Ague
Always Stops thte Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Pub
lie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
ether known remedies. It does not purge,
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any dose and under all circum
stances, and is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
Iand Ague, becatuse it is a perfect Anti
dote to MTalaria.
Sold by all Druzzists.
nov 24 ly
LOOK OUT
FOR YOUR M~EALU
AT THlE
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A Splendid OFer.
II:hing made rrangenents with the fol
lowing first class papers and maagazines, we
can club them with the Ileralad at the very
low prices naned, and will hold this utnpre
ccdented oflr open to alt new subscribers
from now until the first of April. We I
would advise that ciaibs be formed in see
tions and that each member of a club take
a dilTerent paper, as this will give a great
variety of i nterestinag reading to neighbor
hoods. We futther ofler to those who will
-et up a club of ten sub crilers to the Her
aall and any of the pa rers ;nareal, a copy of
our paper free, or far a club of twenty with
the papers named, one copy of the Herald
and a copy of any of the m:aaazines or pa
pers in the i1t. Yng ladies and gentl -
maen aith a very little exertion can ake
up a club tnier t.rna so advant:ageous.
:ead the i.st an i terms:
TER31S of SUBSCRIPT ON.
Single copi-B ........ ................. 3 00
Five copies.... .................. 12 57
Ten copies, (-and one extra.).......... 22 50
Ilerald am NIX 'antury............. 6 00
Herald and l:ural Caroliniar.......... 4 50
Herald and New Eclectic............. 6 25
IHerald and Old ta:ard...... ........ 5 25
Herald and Lady's Friend............ 4 50
II-raid and Saturday Evening Post... 4 50
I lerald and Southern Cultivator....... 4 50
Herald and Rural American........... 3 50
Herald and Stock .Journal............ 3 25
H1erald and Evening Lamp............ 4 25
Ilerald and I;iversiJe Magazine..... 5 Uu
Herald and School Day Visitor..... 4 (to
Herald and Eclectic Magazine...... C iu
Iherald and Peters' Mu.ical Magazine 4 a
Hierald and )emorest's Magazine.... 5 O1
herald and Burke's Weekly........ 4 -,o
Herald ana Southern Farm & Home. 4 a.
Herald and Bee Journal and Nation
al Agriculturist............. 3 50
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An Extraordinary Offer,
Don't Delay, Send at once.
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OF THE COUNTRY,
FREE FOR ONE YE4R.
TnE AMERIcAN :.TOCK JOURYAL.-A first
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column pages devoted to Farming and stock
Breeding, containing regular departments
for the Practical Farmer, Dairyman, Stock
Breeder, Wool Grower, and P .ultry Keeper,
&c , &e., &c. Il'is'rated with numerous tine
Engravings and bouaad in handsomely tinted
covers. Farmers will find this monthly a
very efficient aid in all the departmerts of
Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Vete
rinary )epartment under the charge of one
of the ablest Profeesors in the United states,
who answers through the JOURNAL, free of
charge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured
or )i-ea6ed lorses, Qattle. Sheep, Swine or
Poultry. 'fThu cvcry ubscriber has a Ilorse
atad Cattle Doctor FREE.
We are now prepared to offer the AmERI
CAw STOcK JO UnAL as a mREE GIFT for
one year, to ALL NEW SU BCRJBEBS (or re
newals) to the Newberry HERALD. who shall
subscribe immediately and pay in advance.
This i< a rare opportunity which the Intelli
gent people of our section will ao doubt duly
.%ppreciate. Hland In your sub-criptlons at
once and secure The SToCK JOURNAL free
for one year.
T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER
Nov 17, 45--6n
The Newberry Herald cl!ubbed with
the Rural American at very low rate.
We will club rhae llEnstaD with thet .RnAt
AMERICAN at the very low rate of 83 50, for
ho-b papers, one year, (1870;) and the iRural
American will he sent FREE for the balance
of 1869, to all suibscribers who sendl in their
naames early! hlere is a chaance to obtain the
:argest and best Agricultural. Horricultural,
and gene'ral Family Pamper published ir, the
United States, andl the H ERALD furonly FIF
TY cEtvs more thaan the regular price of out
paper: Such a chauce is rare, moad it will be'
to the interest of our rendeors so call and :-ub
scribe soon. .'o as to s'cture the Rural Ameri
can for the balnuce or 1869 FaEE .
r. F. a R. 11. GRENEKER
Nov 17, 45-Orm
NICKERSON HO'USE.
80IUTil CAIiLINA.
Thais pleasantly locatedl HOTEL, unasar
passed by any floause in the Soetha for com
fort andm halathy locality, is opena to Trav
e'llers atad others seekinag BO.1RD for thn
Saununaer. F"amilies can be ac'conmmodateea
with n'e, airy roomas, on reasonaable terme,~
"A ca ll as solicited."
My Onaibuls will be fountd at the dif'er
a'nt deapos-paassenagers carried to aind traot
tha,lnoael free of chiarga'
~ayl10 2' tf WNM. A. WIGIIT.
COLUMBIA HOTEL
COLUMBIA, S.CO.
---0 ---
T HE PRO PRTETOltS take plasua~re an 'an
notam'ingt that tis e~ leg'antly.fairtniaheal
*Estabnli<hme'nt is naow open for the tacom
moaalitiont of guecsts. The tabale wilt :always
he supplied with every delicacy oft the Seas'
son--h)tha fromii New Yotrk atal Chalston
Markets. and no cfl'arts will be Sp:ueda to
-give perfe'ct satisfatction, ina every respect, to
i ur pantran<.
W 'M. GORMA. N,
31ay 519
The MOUNTAINEER,
GIH EX F L L E. as. C.
CET will pay for SIX ios-rns'
fUnsCRIPTION( to the Dhovel'p,
pub!ished every Wednesday.
.\hl l'ISR will find i:s extensive anal
inraigcirculation aprofaitable medium of
Icomfmuicaian with the' plic.
G;. E. ELF'R aD. Edaiuor andl Prop:r'r.
G. t;. Wi'u.LS, Associate Ed!itor.
A ug.l10, 32-af.
UNION FER TILIZER.
SUIRE DEA'Tll AND ENTERMINATION
TO
WaORtMS AND INSEaTS INJUIOU.S TO
Y'EGETfATION.
Justt retceivedl, a few tons of the above
Fertilizer.
The retmarkable properties or this article,
after moet thorouagh scientific and prnctical
tests, now beinag fltly established'a andl ac
knowledged, the Comnpany whao conitrol its
m:an4ufactuare anad sale is parep'tread for ita
IINTRuDD''TION TO TiS MA RK ET,
in full conafiadence that the great need oif thec
tiller of the soil i'a at last aavaih:able that w'
offer ana a rtice whtich, as a i'eriiivrr i
secondaa to nionec in aquality, and ', faurther, that
Iit is suare deatha andl ex terminationt to the
"Ca TToN WOIDM," "CURCUt.LIO," A PPLE
MOTH, P"'T.\iTu UG, Tt'i.\CCt WolRM,
1101 LoI-SE, AXRMY Wa RM,
andta all detecrip! ions ot ina'eet andl ve'rmaientar
life' w!ha niet and] d,.''..atate the iata
ion, them l"arma, t haeI :ciarda or the G.arden.
Pvacz M.'> Pan Tos.
l'A I'L C. TR EN i lM,
Commai..ion Mearch;ant,
No. Unziona Wiharves.
PAVILION HOTEL.
('118rleston), S. C.
BOARD PER DAY: $3.00.
M;s. Uf. L. BUTTll!F'ELD).
Proparie tress.
3. 1~R. IL..\l! L ITON.
Superittendent
Equality U1fU Insu'rar,G8 Ce
OF VIRGINIA.
GFA w4 WIIY EV!-RY ON- S1loIno INSURE 1i.
THE: Elr.'.:ITY L.IFF :NStrn.\NCE COxt
P.\SY OF RICEMONI v'It(GINIA.
I.t. It is rn're LIBERAL to the INSU
P.F.:S !a:: stc other company'r, and will
arnally beenne PURELY MUTUAL and
)eling to the INSUIERS.
'd. It circu!.tes its monuey amongst its
)atrons, who are the insurers. Conse
iuently they ar: continually getting the
)etefit of the rapid accm'u;Kions of the
Tompanv, the money being invested by
he Boarl of Direc:ors amongst the in
urers. There!ore the insurers are build
rg t:p an institution peculiarly their owrz
t:d contc:edi for their benefit.
dl. The loans of this company are as lib
ral a:s o:her comramprnes uwho declare divi
lonm: at the end of tio .secord, third and
o:trth y-ears, hu: :his ;umpanr at the end
>f the first and every yenr. Thereby the
usuret saves several years' interest on hi.
oats by insuri,rg in this Company, and he
never loses his money it he pays up for ONE'
WIIOLE YEAR ; whereas, in other compa
lie's, he i):.s to remain an insurer for sev
-ral years, or he loses all the money he has'
'aid.
DAVID B. CI.AIRK, President.
TIIOS. Ir. W Y NNE, Vice-Presideut.
JOIIN Q. WINN, Secretary.
General JAMES II. LANE, Actuary.
Dr. F. II. W.T.IXS, ) 3edical Advisers.
Judge JOHN A. 1EREDITH, Counsello.
InE TCTtNs.
I. 13. WINsTmN, Treasurer and Secretary
R:. F. .I '. R. R
W\. J. .liINSON, of Johnson & IIuntf
Whl,r. :b- r:rocers.
WM. IT. I)WE RSr of Wiastoi & Powers
Wholesale Grocers'.
ALBERT ORDWAY, Treasurer Bucking.
ham State Company.
J. F. GIBSON, Snperintendent .dams' Ex
press uonpany.
CIIAR LE- Y. . ORRI:, 37orris : Co.'s Su
gar rtefinery.
G. A. PE'LE, Superintendent Manchester'
Cotton 'tills.
JoIl\ Ni. TYLER, John II. & John Tyler;
Jeweers.
.O FS Ilr..1rizr. Wholesale Dry Goods
Tilt MAS S. BAlL)WIN. Clothier.
.JOIIN M. (:ODrIy. Cashier Panters' Bank.
J. L. DOW!.,LL, S:periuanadent WVes:ern
L~ion 'ie erh;t Comp.any.
ALEX. G. 1:I-:RTSON, Cattie Broker:
rEf.! 1:1. IliERRING, Wholesaje Grocer',
. L. IJ!)tWN, of Irown, Jones & Go.,
W1l,ii.;,e Grocers.I
A. I3Ol)F-K:.R Dro t,.
S. M. IOSEN3.AUM, of S. & M. Rosenbaum,
Pry Goods.
EquaiHy Life Insurance Co.
Examine its Pampt.kts before you insure, it
is to your iatere:,t to do so.
Prir;ripI IMo, 11.i lin Stret, Richmond, Va.
.AO.3TS WarTID EEVYtYWUEBE.
.IolN A. CIIAi'MAN, Dn. JAS. McI'%TOSH
Local Agent. Examinting Physician,
bERJ. G. HEIOT, Gen. Travelling A't.
Charleston, S. C.
Sep. 22 3'i ly.
The Bee-Keeper's Journal
ANI)
NTI 1; .IRiTLTIRIST
i!av-e been consolidated,
and remoaved from Clevt
- &l.ndl,( hio, amid Pittshurgh,
d-~Pennslvaiato NewYork
SCity. The two jo)urnls in
- one is now a large illustra
-ed, do'uleqnarto, eight page pa[-er contain
ing Five ditferent de-patmens, viz: Blee
K{'eping, .\:rienin:nre, IIome and Fircide-..
.adies' aid Ya'uth/' l)epirtments, making
it the cheaet and be-st f.:moily pn per in Amer
cen, for only -1 i a-year. lited by Iformerr
A. King. El:ien S. Tupper. n.nd J.imes M-.
Kn4eTe.:.nd pubh!-hed by E. A. Kinmg & Co.,
3'7 Park ltow, New Yoah, w~o s-end one sam
pie copv free, to every appliennt and to all
etrpriing ik-e-Keepers. "IIiDIs to Blee
Keepers, at practical l'ramphlet of'32 page.,.
in nat~ pink covers, (Seventh Edition, and
19,000), st.t no-? paid for 10 centh; al-o an
thiors of "Tfhe lc-Keeper's Text Book,"
which has reach.-d its Ninth F.dition, and
Twenty-Second Thar,usand, hoving ran F.ight
F.ditions of 10.000 copies in less thian three
yeamrs: sent pta+ipaid. neatly bound in red
rn u4in 75 cnts, in paper cover, only 40 ets,
or one copy sent free to every ne w subscriber
to the two papers, in the following liberal
offer :
The undersigned, in order to favor our
renders, and incrcase the circulatio a of the
IIeral, have mnade arrangemecnt.s with the,
aboive firm to s-e:d the lke-Keeper's .Iournal
rand Nattionat .igricalrrnrist, and the Herald,
both one yeaar, for '43 8.5. anad sen.d a copy of
the work ' I ints to 19et-Keeper's," and "The
Keepec's 'Text Booak,"''iFREE to eatch subsCrh
her. We haope our frients wIll show this
libecral offer to their bee-keeping neighbors,
andl se-nd to the abomve firm fort a-ample copy,
butt to raviril yor-elves of' t%i offer, the mon
ey and natues o-f surb.cribe.rv must be sent to
us. .\didre-s.
F-:lttors IleraYd,
Fe-b Q -' tf Ncwberry, S. C.
A SPL1ENIfID lHA NCE To COM
llN 51.Tilt; !-:' a-: t a:MIl i . .: T Il F.UsFF'L!!
T!l F. i;N arFT. J NIl NI A NI) I HE F. AT.ilTl
Ft i.::: We> havec :anrun.ed to furni-h the New
terry I lerrIdal il I emrest Ilulrrate-d }Month
ly. the Mui~ l'ar-or 1:arazine ,of .\metica, for
only 5l.
ha-nmon' t's M"antly 'a:a:rni conttaIins the e
'ei.tjil :dstof a , t:rs. ine'udan;r e utilities ofthe
I lautiehold iai !itoe initeraeits in all Its depart
Trhteo3 oly IMiab- I'an.!hionrs in all their details.
The boiruf it n' tili!i-,- oaf !.Iterature. Poetry,
~ketdhe. Storie-. Mi:sic. nnd -ve-ry branch ofen-'
ti-rta~rinin :and ua-tu readinag catlctlaied to en
.'iven t.al eev. te' s'aia'ty ral maike our homes
che-erfuhl :attractive. uset1ub. r:md happay: with a
lairge atn agaiaie-nt steel 1rngraiving.2~8b3
ianches,. enatit-d --The l'ic-nic on thre Fourt of
JYuly." va:ued at $1'. to each subscriber as8a
pretinim
'I bae engirtaving ia raIl dlone in line ar.d stipple,
fraoma the, oarigi.n:l paittig by l . ily M. Spiencer,
anid. labide the. copyr:ght. coa-t aover seven thou
trantt d lb-ri.n itt Ii: ackntowledged-a by artists to,
be. the ntas? perfact a it bea-utifut Itarge eugravin
ever I-ialnd thti, counatry. C(ertairdy $ln Wilr
tnot pra cure-it tanhr :b.aa cotuinesa- so mtneih in
taerest and b--:ittv. 1 c'ints liar nmaiiing thme eCU
gnainilg .-h' uld racco::npniany the i-ubacripation..
Fe.b. :..',-v
Don't, D~onI't! P o't Do It!!
Do not forget thi't Weaad'5 laansehold Mlaga
zinea- -ek r awl-<:ii to he tIh' i.arge-st and liest
I )ol!atr Moithly in thIe W~orldl.
Da n'-t forgect ibunt m.t re minc n'', wortha is giV,
en in I'r.'miu.n-.for new'I. iubiscr~thers toWow.
!!.ueha:0 )Ia'.ibzine., than for anry other publi
catIon in the world.
Do not forget that SIx llur:dred DSollars will
be awaraded in .Iun.*- tfor 'ix Prira Storiea' to be a
pubbsaheda in Wo'oad's flouseihoald Mngnazine.
Lastly, 'tut not leesiy do not for-get that
899 I'raze-s. warfth fr m SI.5i to :5lts ina greens
btees. hrave jut-t beenia :warra'd to -nubaeribers and
a-eats for W1oua<s lIaloen.d Magazine; and
thait -simihar priza rare to ber re-irita-d tri-anutal
ly . No loatery aior haumbuear. 'The puablication is
in its aixtha vtolume. F"or two specimnen copies
ainl c'i?aaga eaof pra'mitumna. etrelose 10) centa, and.
addre-s S. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. Y.
lDon't fail tonask your newsde-aler for a copy.
DON'T ! D03'T !! DON'T!!!
A r!l 14,1.--ly.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE
310TilL 1 iSITOlt,
1'uzzlts, ElIilims, &e.,.
ON L.Y
-a e--nts per a't:nitm in advne
I':in id at Ch!araleston. S. C.,
.\ddres-s as abov, v.i t ti:maid reali
dbetce i.'ainlyv written, or to 3Messrs.