The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 11, 1871, Image 4

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-'d SHERIF'S SALE. David B. Wicker et. al., vs. Levi Living. ston, et. al. In the Probate Court-Ci tation. By order of James C. Leahy, Probate Judge, I will sell on the first Mondn in Feb. ruary next, all that tract or parcet of land in Newberry County and State aforesaid, con taining Thirty-three Acres, More or less, bounded by lar-ds of William Bishop, Henry Koon, John H. Graham, and Derrick, or of the laud of Andrew Wicker, deceased. Terna of Sale Gash. THOS. M. PAYSINGER, Jan 11 2-3t. ti. S. N. C. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry-In (ommon Pleas. Tbotpas M. Lake, Clerk, &c. Plaintiff vs. Thomas Odell and others, Defendants. Coo}plaint to sell land, &c., &c. Ps atitt to an order in this ease I will yell on Saleday in February next, all that tract of land known as "Kennedy Place" containing Two Hundred and Sixty Acres, More or less, on Duncan's Creek, in the County and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Holloway Hill, Joshua Duncan, John Ray and others. Terms of Sale, one-half cash, the bal.ince .n a credit of twelve months, with pur oisser's bond and a mortgage of premises se secure the sanie. Purchaser to pay for esumps and papers. [Sighed] THOS H. PAYSINGER. aa,11 2-3t. f10,50. S. N. C. V. T. Scott vs. N. B. Knox.-Petition for relief on administratio.i bond. It appearing to me by affidavit that N B. Knox, the defendant in the above stated osft is absent from and without the limits of this State, it is ordered that the said de fondant do plead, answer or demur to these proceedings within. sixty days from publi cation hereof. or ord, r pro confesso will be taken againt him. JAMES C. LEA[IY, r. a. s. c. ' Jan II '2-2mo lut. Sheriff's Sale. Esparte W. W. Boazman Admu'r D. Cooper Boazman, $y virtue of an order Jas. C. Leahy, Probate Judge in this ease, I will sell at the late residence of D. Cooper Boaznan, on the lth DAY OF JANUARY INST., 1 HORSE, ': 1 MULE, CATTLE, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, COTTON SEED, 2 WAGONS, 2 BUGGIES, PLANTATION & BLACK Si ITII TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, &C., Terms Cash. T. 3. PAYSINGER, S. N.C. The Cash System. The under,signed have from this date de termined to adospt strictly t.he Cash System In their. buiness. believing it to be to the interest of both buyer and seller. Orders muast he' accompanied with the Cash to in, sure attent ion. All god sold-. at lowest prices for Cash *nly. S. P. BOOZER & CO. Jan3 12 A. P. FIFER, N. A., : :: Principal. Kiss FANINIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant. Pior. F. W RBER, :: Musical Dep't. THlE next session of this SCHOOQL will begin on TUEADAY, THE THIRD (:;d) OF JANUARY, 1871. Tuition--From $10~ to Geo) l.er half session of 5 months. Mutsi, and Modern Languages .xtra. [nstruction given ir. all the branches usally taught in Female Scho~ols of the highest grade. Pespils from a distance can obtain board 5. goodI private families at about #15 per Puials will be charged from the date '' *ntrance, and no reduction will be made ezeJpt in cases of protracted illness. ) B. Time Tvid~on fees must be paid in a&rance. -'or particulars apply to COL. S. FA IR, Pres't Board Trustees, or -S. P. BOOZER, SXq., Sec. Jan. 4, 1- tf. Sewing Machines. HEREAFTER these valuable machines, s. necessary to the comfort of every family, will be kept for sale at the Bookstore. Warranted to give satisfaction. Call and ezanaae. Subscriptions received to all the Lad es Magasines, viz: Godley. Frank Leslie, Demn .eest, Peterson, Lady's Friend, Die Moden welt, and others. Subscribe at once. Any book that may be wanted by ar y person, if not on hand, will bew procnred and sold at Publisher's prices. At the Book store, Newberry. ~JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Jan. 4, 1-tf. SCHOOL NOTICE. The Male Academy of this Town will be opened on Monday, the 16th Inst., under th's. Supsrintendance of Mr. James C. Hlar B dia. Mr Hardsn is eminently qualified to seach all the Branches useally taught in the best Academies of the country, and will apply himself assiduously to duties of a test-ciass Teacher. Tuition to be paid at she end of each session. * SIMEON FAIR, President Board Trustees. Jan 4, 1-2s. John U. Derrick and Samuel Derrick, vs. Annie S. Derrick, et al.-Complaint for partition and~ sale of land to pay debts. THE Creditors of the Estate of George Derriek, deceased, are required to render in ad establish on 'oath, before the under signed, their respective demands on or be fore the 15ith day of February next. T HOS. M1. L AKE, c. c. r., s. c. Jan. 4, 1-7Zt. Frog Level CUSTOM1ERS will take notice that I have a full supply of that good make of A XES on hand, and for sale low. DI. MO0WER. Nov. 28, 47-tf, Charlotte, Columbia and A;gusta 3.3E. Co, freasurer's OUlee, Columbia, S. C., December 20, 1870. The Coupons of this Company, due on 1st January nt, will be paid at the Buank of Messrs. Scott. Son & Co.. in this City: at offace of Messrs, Cohen & Sons. in Augu<ta: aFirst National Bank. of Charlotte, or at National Ci-y Dank. New York. C. B0O'KNIGIIT. r ee 2$ su.perintenden t NEW STORE, NEW MEN AND A NEW PLAN! WE are now ready to sell Groceries, at the lowest rate!-by the BULK, and to fur nish families with any quantities desired. We f.tterd to keep constantly on hand, the leading articles of trade, such as CORN, 3ACON SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS. LARD, (in bbls. and Cans,) FLOUR, MEAL, SHOES, and CROCKERY-WARE, And all articles usually found in a Grocery Store. We intend to se.i as CIIEAP as the CIEAPEST. LEAVELL & SPEARMAN. Col. Leavell will be at the store, and will cut, DRAW LARGE SA3PLES, and buy COT TON. Jan. 4, 1-tf. FURNITURE. I HAVE a large stock of FURNITURE on hand, and am constantly receiving sup plies from the best Manufacto ics in Boston, Bridgeport, New Jersey, and New York, and will sel! as cheap as any house in the South,;adding freight. MARBLE YARD. I will also furnish marble for Tombs, Head-stones and Monuments, and I can fin ish work in as good style as any other es tabli<hment, North or South, and as cheap as any, adding freight. I feel grateful to the people for the kindness shown to my father and myself, and hope to merit its coutinuance. ROB'T Y. LEAVE! L. Jan. 4, I-t. WE have now an elegant stock of BOOT 8OES, &tJ., Which we will SELL LOW. Our terms from this date are CASI, Therefore our prices will correspond with the times. ABRAMS & METTS. Janl. 4, 1-tf. Last and Final Notice. ALL persons indehted to the old firm of ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & IIARGROVE, will take due notice of this and save any further trouble and expense. We must have our DUES. AB3RAMS & METTS. Jan. 4, 1-tf. REMOVAL. DRi. S. F. FANT Having removed from his former store under the Hotel to the Large and Elegant Rooms Next to the Messrs. Chick, Takes pleasure in inviting his friends and the public to call on him there. His stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Is large, fresh and complete. An Elegant Assortment OF FRESH P'ERFUMERIES and TOILET AR TICLES, For Christmas. At DR. S. F. FANT'S LANDRETLI'S GARDEN SEEDS And ONION SETTS, FRESH AND WARRANTED, At DR. FANT'S. NON EXPLOSIVE LAMPS. The only safe and RELIABLE LAMP IN USE For Saic at DR. FANT'S. Dec. 21. 51-tf. In the District Court of the UNITED ST'ATES-For thc District of South Carolina-In the matter of Samuel Cohen, Bankrupt--In Bankruptcy-By whom a Petition for A djudication of Bank ruptcy was filed on the 19th day of Dec. A. D. 1879 In said Court. This is to give notice, That on the Nine teenth day of December A. D. 1870, a War rant in Ba'nkruptc'- was issued against the Estate of Samuel Cohen, of Glymphville, in the County of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt, on his own Petition; that the payment of any Debts and Delivery of any Property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any Property by him are forbidden by Law; that a meeting of the Creditors ot the said Bankrupt, to Prove their Debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bonkrupty, to be holden at No. 72 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, before J.- C. Carpenter, Register, on the Sixteenth day of January, A. D 1971. at 11 o'clock, A, M1. L. E. JOII NSON, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. Dee 28 3 BEING permanently located in Green ville, and having facilities for the PURCHASE AND SHIIlPNN OF GRAINS AND) OTHER PRIODU(CE, The suibseriber respectfurlly calls the atten tion of Merchants, Farmers and others who may at any time desire supplies to this fact. lie will FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND) SATISFACTORILY. Address orders to J. B. EL1KINS, THE COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company, AT MACON, GEORGIA. THE business of this Company is confined by law to Life Insurance alone. It issues Policies on all the approved mu tual plans, One third of the preinrm on its Policies will always be given as a loan to all persons who may desire it, thereby i*ereasing the a.mount of Insurance foe a smager amotrt of cash, nor will nterest be required on these loaz,s, only for the first years' loan. The profits or dividends will constantly p-y off the loans, hence tlhe value of thim plan of Insurance to those who have only small surplus funds. This credit is given by one other Compa ny only, doing business here. The scarcity of money in the South, it is believed, absolutely demands such an ar. rangement. The Company of course sc cepts all cash, when the party insuring ih able or willing to pay it. There is another feature in the operations of this Company that the attention of parties seeking Insur ance is particularly called to, viz: a surren. der value. There is but Company doing business here (Carolina Life) besides Gotto: States, which gives a surrender value. When circumstances render it necessary for one to abandon his policy, it will only be necessary for him to call for his surren. der value, which will be, in most cases, ni.e, ty (90) per cent of all the money he ha! paid in, making it absolutely impossible fot him to lose anything in any eveut. This ih just. Most other Companies give their insurei a paid up Policy for an equitable portion 0 the amount of money paid, in case of ur render, but not to be paid until they die. Is this just? Prefer the Cotton States Life Insurane Company ther.. Because its office is in the centre of tht Cotton States, and managed by good finan ciers and .en well known to us. Because it gives you a good surrendei value in case of your withdrawal. Because it has $500,i0" guarantee, th< largest ever given to any Company, for tht security of Policy holders. Because it has $150p,lt'n deposited witl the States of South Carolina and Georgia for the security of Policy holders, beside: the premiums of twenty-one hundred Poli cy holders. Because it gives 90 per cent of all th< profits to its Policy holders. And Because its policies are always good, anc valid, for as m my definite parts of the sun insured as there shall have been annua premiums paid. i Active agents wanted to Canvasi North and South Carolina. Apply to LAVAL & ABNEY, General Agents for North & South Carolina Office : Columbia, S. C. wM. J. LAVAL. K. W. ABNr.T Jan. 4, '71, 1-y. In again calling attention to our valuabli preparation, SUMITER BITTERS, we do so with renewed confidence, it havin been before the people of the South for ovei three years, and its largely increasing sale proves its GREAT POPULARITY. We have recently much improved it b3 the addition of a foreign AROMATIC AND RESTORATIVE HERB which, together with its other well-knowt and approved ingredients, and PURE RYE WHISKEY. made expressly for us, renders SUTER BITTERS, The most delightful TONIC. APPETIZER. TNVIGORANT and D)YsPEPTIC ELIXER, before the people, and as a Preventive anc Cutre of CHILLS AND FEVER NEl FAtr,s. Sumter Ditters are not offered as a CURE-A LL, but for those diseases for which It is especi ally recommended, HAS NO) EQ(;AL. Try it once and you will never be withou it in your family. For sale by all Druggists, Grocrs an< Decalers everywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Proprietors and Wholesle D)rugg sts, Cbharleston, S. C. Jn. 4, 1-im. Executor's Sale. BY the authority of tile last Will of J. M Brooks, dec'd., I will sell the real and per somnal Estate of the said dec'd., on the Firs Monday in February next, at Newberry Couirt House. The personal property cot sisting of MUL ES, GORN, COTTON SEED, &c., &c Will be sold f.>r Gash, and the Real Estat< will be sold for one third cash, and the bal anece on a credit of one and two years, i equal payments, with interest from day o sale, secured by bonds of the purchase: with a mortgage of thle premises. Ptur chasers to pay for stamps and papers. The lands will be sold in separate tracts, plats o which will be exhibited on day of sale. Jan.4, 14t. R. MOORMAN, Ex'r. Ex Parte ) Win. D. Hardy, In Probate Court. Adnm'r., &c. PURSUANT to the order of James C Leheay, Esquire, Probate Judge, I will sel at the residence of the late WILLIA M E h ARDY, in this ('ouoty, near Maybinton on the 19th day of JANUARY, 1871, al the personal property of said deceased, con sisting of Horses, Mules, GOWS and Calves, Wagons, Plows, Etc., Etc Terms of Sale-CASH. (Signed) T. M. PAYSINGER, s. !. c. Jan. 4, 1-3t. NOTICE. BY agreement we will sell at Newberra Court House, on Sale-day in February next all that plantation of land whereon J. B Gly mph now resides, containing FiVe Hundred and Thirty. Seven Acres, 3tore or less, hounded by lands of Terms of Sale-Cash. Purchaser to pa; for stamps and papers. (Signed) HENRY KOON, LAURA E. GLYMPHI. Jan. 4, 1-4t. House and Twenty Acres o Laud to Rent, IN the Town of Newberry, known as th, McMorries place, and recently owned b; Mr. A. J. White. The D)welling is admira lbly adapted for a Boarding House. excel lent water, productive garden and severa buildings on the premises, all convenient t the Academy Lot, upon which, at an earl; day, i<m to be opened a Male School of bigl scientific and literary merit. A pplication for HOUSE and LAND ma; be nmade to COL. R. IOORMAN, We want every one to read this That ON and AFTER the first day of January next, no goods will be sold in our house Except for Cash. We hare tried the credit business for six ] years and find that it WILL NOT PAY, So please don't ask us to credit you for a few days, or until next week, or until you sell cotton, as we will Positively Refuse You. The CASH we must have. LOVELAGE & WHEELER. dec 28 51 tf Fair Notice. All persons indebted to us will Rave cost by settling the amount in fifteen days from the publication of this notice. We mean this for all who are :ndebted to us. LOVELACE & WHEEL.ER. dec 28 51 ti Wm. H. Tutt, IHOLESILE DRUGGIST, AUGUSTA, GA. Has in store and offers for sale as El TREMELY low prices 10 Kegs B C. Soda, 100 Cases.'"" in papers, 100 Ounces Morphine, 1000 " Quinine, 1 Case Turkey Opium, 1000 Gal's Linseed Oil, 40,000 lbs Pure White Lead, 500 Boxes Window Glass, t 25 ibl<. Spir't Turpentine, 100 Cases Hostetter's Bitters, 100 " Plantanon ! 500 " Golden Eagle " 100 Cases Wolf's Scheidam Schnapps, 150.Gross Parlor Matches, 100 lbs Chloroform. 2 Cases E. I. Rhubarb Root, 10 Gross Wright's Pills, 500 " Tutt's Liver" 10 " Davis' Pain Killer, 25 " Wine Bottles, 6's, 10 Gross Porous Plasters, 5 Ceroons Nutmegs, AND FANCY GOOS of every description, to which the attention of the trade is invited. Dec 28, 52-2m. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (Capital $1.000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC .UAN0. TillS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern States for Its remurkab!c ef fects as an agency for increasing the pro ducts of labor, as not to require special re commendation from us. Its use for fire years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Conpany in this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. J N ROBSON. Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Dec 28 3m. Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime. TOR COMlPOSTING WITII COl'TON SEED. a This article is manufactured by the Pacific b Guano Compuny at Chtarleston, S. C., under the Superintendence of D)r. St. Julien Rave, nel. When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results bave been found - -fully equal to the best standard fertilisers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of planters generally. Focr specific directions for compotin and for supplies, apply to J. N ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. IJno. S. REESE & CO., General Agents. BaI timore. Dec 28 3m THE SINGEI! aNEW FAMILY SEWINPG MACIIHNE. is fnow offered for sale on easy terma, at the State Agency, No. 197 King St. Charleston, S. C. Silk, Thread, Needles and Machine Find' ings, of the best quality. Stitching done to order. General repairing executed. THlE NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINE, --POR -Tailors and Boot Fitters, is the best In the market. S Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. p Circulars and Samples on application. THE SINGER Sewing Machine Agency! 197 KTNG. STREET, CH A RL E ST ON,S. C. P. W. & R. 8. CHICK, Agents, NEW BERRY, S. C. Dec. 7, 49-'70-1y. SOUTH! CAROLINA, ? Como Pleas Newberry County. f Win. D. Ilardy as A dmr. &c., of the estate ( of Wtm. E. Hardy, Plaitntiff, rs. Catharire WV. Hlardy, Thos. B. Hardy, and ( others, defendants. Complait for Rehmef and to Foreclose Mor tgage.. By via tue of an order in this case I wtil sell'at the late residcnce of Wmn. E. Hardy, I deceased, d On thme 19th of January next, All the Read Estate of said Win. E. Hardy, p consisting of about TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED. ACRES, of land, more or less, in several different plats, plats of which will be exhibited on day of sale. T'he sale will take place at the residence of said deceased, in Newberry County, near the junction 01 Tyger and Broad rivers. r Terms of sale-lte third cash, balance t -in egual instalments, for one and twoycars, C with bonid and mortgage of purchaser to secure the credit portion of same. Purcha ser to pay for papers and stamps. eAny informmatiotn concerninag same may bobtained frotn Win. D. Hardy on tbe premisee. T[HO$. M. PAYSINGE.R, S. N. C. Dec26,874t8 IA LL parties indebted to me by Merm orandunm Acecount, or in any other way, are requested to pay the same at once. D. MOWim. I MOTTE I )RUGGISTS & A No. 1, Mo] NEWBERRI Respectfully invite the att JARGE and WELL SELEA )RUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL PA Also, a choic PERFUMERY ANI HAIR, Th9TH1 AN] OOMBS, SOAPS, COSMET Pure Wines SEGARS AN & We are in a position Physicians and others pur y of Goods guaranteed and 1 Dec. 14, 50-tf. WMe re :NSURANVC NEWBE] AGENCY .iverpool & London and Glo ALSO, AGE3i Equitable Life Assot epresenting a Capital for Life and These Companies have features p WM. F. OFFICE L Dec. 7, 49-3m. IILLIERIY, MlLLINERY. Additions received almost daily, of Li the NEW -STY LE H ATS, suita e for the season, and sold very low y 'D. MOWER. Nov. 23, 47-tf. BARGAINS 'IN cOODS. EVERY DEPARTMENT s well filled with the choicest nd most desirable GOODS. Remember the place, at D. MOWER'S. Nov. 23, 47-tf. NOW RECEIVING BY D. MIOWER, 0 bbls. Family FLOUR. - " J. P. Aull's Flour. 000 lbs. Country, (second quality,) Flour. Nov. 30, 48-tf. 300 lbs. Bluestone, For sale by D. MOWER. Nov. 23, 47-tf. ETI WAN S. H AVNG relinequisahed the Agency of the lphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Com-. any of Charleston, s. C, and Capt. W. H. we'ob having been appointed in my place. armers and Planters who use those justly oplar Etiwan Fertilizers, will find an am I supply by calling on Capt. Webb. G. T. SCOTT. Newberry, Dec. 13, 1870. I have now on hand eighty Tons of Etiwan . 2, and twenty Tons of' the No. 1, and ill keep constantly supplied with these npular fertillizers. Farmers will do well >lay in what they want at one.WE . Dc. 24, s0o--f. sate f South Carolina, County of Newber ry-Court of Common Pleas. atharine Bozsa and others, vs. William W. Boasman, adm'r and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the ourt that Francis G. Spearmnan and Frances . Spearman bis wife, and Joseph W. Boag tan, reside beyond the limits of this Staite, was Ordered that they be made parties de'. ndant in the above stated case, by the pub ation of the notice required by law. Therefore, if they do not plead, answer or emur to the complaint filed within six ees from this date, the same will be taken ro confesso against them. THos. M. LAKE, C. C. P. N. C. Newberry C. H., S.C.. Dec. 14, 1870-5046t. ad P. Buzhardt, Adm'r., vs. iLoti5a C. Lester, and others.-Petition. Ir' the Probate Court. THE ereditors of the Estate of WILLIA3M ALDWELL, deceased, are required to tnder it. and establisht their deandas be re this Court, on or before the~ 15sth days ( Janary, A. D., 1871. JAMES C. LEAHY, J. P. . C. Dec. 14, 50-5t.7 15 Barrels genuine )RLEANS SYRUP, On hand and fo,r sale by M AVES & MA RTIN. TARRI,7 POTHECARJES, Liohon Row, C C. H., S. C. ntion of the public to their TED STOCK of IS, INTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS. e selection of 3 FANCY OODDS, I NAIL BRUSHES, 'ICS, COLOGNES, &O., &C. and Liquors, D TOBACCO. to offer special inducements hasing in quantities. Quali ?RICES LOW. 2 Ni. A C N-1 , JE AGENT, IRY, S.C. FOR TUE be Fire Insurance Company, CY FOR TILE :iation, of New York, Fire Insurance of over $30,000,000. .euliar to themselves, and are safe. NANC E, .W RANGE. - I IMPORTANT ANNOi IMINT! OUR friends, and the public generally, are invited to call and examine our varied and extensive assortment of F ALL AND WINT ER SOODS Just received. We offer rare induements to all. Our stock is now complete andi will bear comparison with any in the uap country. Having bought our goods with thc Cash enables us to sell at a greatly reduced price. and we feel confident th;at the lowness and quality of our goods will ensure their cus tomn.' NMPORTANT TO THE L.ADIES. We have a fine selection of And of very (w f.bric-. We have fi:e Silks, black awlI coloredl, Silk Poptlins, j Chaene Popliuas, l'lain Pop;lias, iand j Tar tan PlaidIs, Chiene Mohair Lnstre, Emnpres Clothsa, Merinos, Wool Delane, Botnbhazines, Alpacas, Shawls, Nubias, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Ghignoa:s, an.i a flne lot of Cloaks. An unequaled line of Domestic Goods, Table Linen, Towels, D'Oyleys, Diapers, Bled Ticks, Blankets, &c. We call special attention to our Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Gaifer and Balmorazl Depart ment. AIso, Mens and Boys Boots, Shoes and Balmtorals. HATS, HATS, HATS. We offer as fine a selection of Mens and Boys Hats, as ever was offered to the pub lic, some new styles, The Camabria, Four in Hand, Central Park, Rhine, &c., &c. We return our sincere thanks to the pub. lie in general for past p.4tronage-, and hope for a continuation of the sane. M. BARRE & SON. Oct. 5, 40-tf. ST9VES, TINWIE, &(C., Cheap as the Cheapest, GOOD AS TIIE BEST. THE su.s.-riber wouldl inform his friends and the puiblic generally, that be will fur Iadsh thenm with all articles in his line of the best q uality at tho ILOWEST PRICES. 1Roofing aud Guttering, As well as all other JDB WDR)(, Wiall be done in the best and mnos approved styles a't the lowest raites. Call and exaamine goods and prices and satisfy yourselves. W. Ts WRIGHT. Apr. 2n,16-if. R, MOM1 & C0., Are Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF Plantation and FAMILY SROC Eh!E$' I Which have been selected and BOUGIIT WITII GR EA T CARK, and think they can make it the interest of parties desiring such Goods, to examine their stock before they make their purchases. They are prepatred to purchase all kinds of produce at market rates, and also to make advances on cotton, whzen parties prfe to sh ip to othcr markets. nep '29 'S tf. P. W, & g HICK,. (At Stewart's Corner.) Are receiving daily a large stock of FALL ind WINTER GOODS, bought for CASH, hirh they offer to SELL LOW FOR CASH. Consisting of a large and va:ied assort nent of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods of latest itcle. Notions of many and choice descriptione. Large lot of lIen and Boys Fall and Win er Cassimeres. Large lot o1 Men and Boys IHats, at very inall profit. Heavy stock of Brown and Bleached [Iomespuns and Striped Plaid Osnaburgs. Good stock of Boots and Shoes for Men tnd Boys. Nice lot of Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, of Moore, Larrabe & Co., warranted. Whang and Sole Leather. Tea, abundant and good. Several fine sets of ladies Fars. Factory Yarn, by the wholesale and re. tail. Fine lot of Cutlery, and Hardware gene rally. Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, &c. Guns and Pistols. Sn.ar, Coffee, Molasses. Plain and Faney Soaps, Pepper, Spice, 'inger, Soda and Starch. Large lot of Hoes, Shovels, Spades,Scythe Blades and Nadis. Totacco and Wooden Ware. Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, &Eo. Kerosine and Turpentine. LIME. They propose to sell goods to she saie faction of all who will patronise them, At Low Rates and short Prets For Cash. Call and examine their Stock and judge for yourselves. They are also Agents for Jacob B. Eit ter's celebrated i-proved old Anchor B-and Bolting Cloth, and Singers celebrated Farai ly Sewing Mae,-liine, for Newberry County. P. W. CHICK. R. Se CHIICK. Oct. 5, 40-tf. CAROLINA 1MJ(WJRLING COMP'Y The Carolina Manuf.ecturing Company invi-es the Ladies to their stock of FANCY WARES. I'lea:e call and examine them. No charge for looking. MERCHANTS Who wish to purchase Tin Wares a. W1HOLESALE are invited to call, as prices tre put down at such figures as will afford arge profits. PLANTERS All of your wants can be supplied at me diun and imoderate prices. To the Retail Trade. Our RETAIL SAMPLESare COMPLETE, and offered at LIVING PRICES. Jobbing Department. Strict attention paid to roofing, gutter. ing, repairing of stoves, making stove pip ing, repairing tin ware, &c. STOVES. Our Stock of Stoves are complete, of the best, and prices law. A pril 27, 1T --aL HOME AGAINs Ai.D. LOVELACE RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that lie has returned home, and can he found at his store, (next to A. Harris'), and will serve them happily as usual. Hie has on hand a choice stock of FAMIIY 6ROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, &c. To which lie is making additions, and which he will sell cheaply for cash. A call ia asked. Sep. 14, 37-tf. English and Classical School, Ati Liberty flaIl, (12 mileq North of New berry.) Tnrs Dcacr, Principal. Capt. D. Prcxass G'occass, Assistant. The sixth annual session of this Academiy will open on the first Monday in January next. Students will be prepared for any of ihe Colle.ges of the cous try. Special attention will be given to in striiction in Suirveyinrg. Chemistry and Natural Philosophry will be tanght int cos :tection w iih suitable Apparatus. There will be bunt ore Sesisior. 1hich will emubrance the scholastic vear ; aia itudents entering will be chargedi from tin/ if en tering to tire end of the session. 'i. ns as heretofore. Board can he had with the Prinrc,, neighboring families at $12.00) per mo Dec. 14, 50-tf. Vick's Floral Guide For 187I. The First Edlition of One Tnn'lred and Fif ty Thousand copie< of VICK'S lLLUSTRA, TED CA rA LGUE OF SEEDS AND FLO RAL G;UIDE, is published and ready to send ont-100 pages, and an Engraving of' almost every desirable Flower rnd Vegetable. It is elegantly printed on tine tinted paper, ilas trated with Thre'e Hundred fine Wood En gravingajad T wo beautiful C O L 0 R E D) PLA DES. ' The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published. A Ger man Edition published, in all other sespects similar to the English. Sent free so alt my customers of 1870, au rapidly as possible, without application. Scnt to all others who order them for TEN4 CEN'iS, which is not half the cosz. Addree. dec t( JA3MES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. H. C. Wiskeman. Peruvian Gulanl'. Whitlock 's Vegetator. Bone Flour. Land PlaSter. Corn. Seed Oats. BaggLing,. etc. Sept 21 38 Syrups and Sugars. Just r-eceived a beautiful lot of N. 0. S.yrups and Suigars. For sale low at W. H. WEBB'S. I WIL.L ha:ve for sale during tIhe -"Cot. t ori- s-a.-on, L ;;iug, Rope anid I ron Ties. Au,. ,l ~-t.a rn Mw1. REMOVAL M1YE8 & MARTIN Having removed rmse their 14 %And their CommodIous New Brkck StsIy Call attention to their increased faelf for the tran.acti s of btness.end is1me" call from their friends and cusoaeas. Their stock consists of all grades of GROCERIES PROVISIONS, BAGGIN4, ROPE, TIES, &c., &e. MAYES & MARTIN. Nov. 23, 47-tf. TII EIORNERIM U VXD TUR lOTh, Prepared for FALL TRADE, WITH FRESH AND STAPLI GOODS At Reduced Prices. Mo FOOT RESPECTFULLY informs his easeseS and the public generally, that he ha nso . in store, and to which he is constantly 4d. ing, a choice and elegant stock of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Which were purchased at a ahich willbe sold LOW FOR CASH. Call in at the corner and try me. M.FOOT. Sep. 14, 37-tf. IO. FALl 1li CLOTHINGC WRIGHT & d0PP3CK Have now in store their FA LL and WII TER STOCK of Mens', Youths' and Boy-e Clothing and Furnishing , .ds Complete in every line as usnat, estefidly selected under the most favorable oiea. stances. Onr prock is larger, and ineedse a greater variety, than ever tbefore, eqn which are ieveral entirely new and ~ws pretty styles of goods. We ea:.net essee. rate, but a few minutes examination witt cot.vince anyone that we keep the binse and mo.st handsome stnck in Newberry, aand that we are noit to be UNDERSOLD tby sa9 retail Clothing House, North or Soosh. NOTICE. We keep a table of assorted Clothing, which will be sold at cost or less, asseag which are many rare bargains. R"setfully, WEIGHT & COFF0CL Boots and Shoes. rinscalthandsewed dre.n hss aanguSI U& s " Sa"Skn* Ki Sole for ~ (canl at wmour~ a corrocre Oat.19,42-tf. ATTENTION PLANTER8,.. I WOULD call attention to the fact of my having a large and comao dious WAREHOUSE, and wil be pleased to store Cotton, Guanos an* other Merchandie ON as reasonable terms as any oe Dec. 14. 50--tf. Executor's Notice. A LL pe'rsonn havin! claims againSt the Estate of M(OSES ANDE.RSON, dereed, are notified to present their dem,and.. prop erly attestred, at "nce, and those who see iniebuted to said Estate are requiredi maenke immediate paymentM TINJ YU Nov. 16, 46 -8m. MANILLA ROPK Suitable for well rojm For sale by D. MOWER. NEWBERRY ACADEEL 1.. J. B. RILLHOLDE, Pridt breu; Genaraphiy, liistory, Arith is, A t. gebri, Geomet rv, l.ogie, Rhetorie ; Naata rinl, Men,tal land M*oral P'hilosophy. Tawen,t yIDollars rser session of Sie moepihar to begiut Jauary 3d, 1571. A6 emall unen her of sekect pupils will be well elocated. Scholars of suitab.le grade respctfully pe.