The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 18, 1871, Image 4
- NO MOR E.
T;!, is;it h: rde . " the heatt,
We live to !ove., v.e meet to part,
And;p.r' to mIeet on erth 1:: tmorr,,
We ch. - ach o::'r to :;e
At6dilkict to tm-et on earth co :nore.
There i= a!tim for 'r::r: t ,.,
For de' t a!! :d l::rk: 'o 'soar.
The timet :';trs i.y wh. a %. part
To-,mert uol. she earth ,. n :ret ;
Tihe time for teatrN i., whe w:" e p.:rt
To imert on ih, t" i,!," e":il t!h no more.
The M eiit-:ll rs and (r;'ldar,
calls attention to the apathy or In
differenci e :hich cx1st: in couultrV
lac4s f having the damp, sepul
chral :iilr of cliurches. locked up
during the six days of the week.
improved by heating efure the
.&rtegaotiOn as emhbles. I t is wei
known that persons predlisposed
tottXrorne('iCaffections sul'er severe
ly y. siing in Cold churches
t rroughout the mornitig service.
All that can be said is, that when
thie. temp erature and condition of
Ahd at.uosphere of churches is neg
lected, it is an essential of great
moment overlooked, and that pIer
sons corning to worship are there.
by .made'to suffer, rot through-in
t:ution on their part, but owing
to utter carelessness on the side of
those who should know better.
Here is sometling melancholy
indeed. In J:tsper county, In
diana, an ancient matron of 75
_leires to be released from her
husband, agcd 78 vearv. It is
pretty way indeed to ce!lebrte a
golden wee-ii:tg thus to fling his
silken fettArs in the face of I!ymen
If tlhs int!I"::a ir would ou v
have pa tiec . there is a ,ri:m oli
claractvr by' the n e of Da ir l
who Wivll assurely divorce ti.em
speedily, and just as thorou.rh1v
as any law court in the world.
Iow glad we are ti nt John A::
dorson my Jo Joh: iidn't live it
-the Stat of .'ata. 'Jr5. Atueder
son would ugtn estionral'ly hav,'
filed her ;iii ard fe shoul have
h>sJcft}h'-p--cttiest of e,tehi ba! .
- _UtITURE.-OIed
tlrnitue'-ct hs t.een scratcle d
or Qarked mny be :'cstored to its
crifidaib.t. sjimply- 1>Wu en
boiled li:seeti oii, used by the
paintere. -On t. srurftee with a
furni,ae dulled ma Le .imin:rly
re4o.edx L'the use of a varni-h
epiipoedof sheta,e Esoed in
alohl appliied in a simii:r man-j
mer.. -Conurna lbeswax rutbbed
- ~oveifnnure an~d heated by the
friedion of a woollen wad briskly
used, is also an excellent furniture
Iolish. __ __
A 1Hm.--To all persons ir'o;
use kerosene !amps, we o
mnution that if the wich. are
8okkedl in strong.~ vinfCy-~ for twen
ty-four hours a2l. shoroughly dried
before beio uset!, n!! smIke will
be m;'.oided, the w ieks will last
twice as long~ atnd inecr'ased br'il
1ancy will be obtaioc'd. Try it.
.A Vermont girl wants t.. know
if the wo)man' s rigt4s mUovemelnt
includes the right to do the cou rt
ing. If it does, she' is itn fo:r it, as
the men in her viem:ity ar'e v.ery~
bashful. There is something prae
tical in that.
,(en. PimI died Ion the ight If e
29th of Deceme:nr from. th 'o:d e
sassinlatien. Ils death produced a pro
founwi sensntiun a t Ma,h id ; h 6f an is
dignation everv"'herC prevail. Th in
formuation obtainedl fromr p'ap)ers sJz.-lI
shows.~' thalt for theC ;ls. " i..t of Pri
tMe conspiracy Wa.' e'xt:nive. The. mem
h ers were swo -n tu ex:terminate the ene
mnies of the Rt'1l -puie Tile mrder <>.
Primi was o!'po'ed byV sC.me) 0o the ground'I
that no; hi:r ...hoIl Ih* lttempte~d untiJ
-the arrival of th Duk of' A' .sta, ha thell
advocates of immedi'z ate acttonl prevaild
Lots were draw;n for three pe'rsons to
undertake th, ki?ing oIf Primt. It is satid
that the ministry oif war are in possessionI
of proof identifyi'lg the actual assas~sins5,
but have not yet succeeded in mkn
their arrests.
Col. G. K. Stit h, of Ohio, dlied at
Columbhia on Sunday, of hemorrhage of
the lungs. Col. Smuith was brother of
Capt. Jesse Smnith, School Commwissioner
of Newbe.rry County, and has been ill
the State but a few monlths with the view
of recuperatmng his health, wh'ich has
been gradually failing since the close of
the war. lie. was went-known in Ghalrles
ton, and had imny friends here. all of
whiomt aoeply~ regre-,I his ealy death.
Tlhe remnains will be' takent to Haml1tonI,
ParIis adices at Bordeaux show1 thaIt
thetre is inte'le exciitemtnt amng the
popIIuce, who demanI1Id a grand sortie.
A nuti:nber of the Mayonrs (If theICt
hitm tI I'i: wa'y t.o this desire of' the.
people. "' tne of tlhe l'ar is nnai e
ct:sc 'roch I) If I-ehe ;' and a 1u:her C!
-of the !kr'heaux '' :: ''T'rs, mo not;an
coinicidL init
The>:19::e til.the greate-.t c(fTee
dlrinlk"rs inth (I orI th" :1verage' year! v
- p>unds,p).. hIl th. av.1. :.1 I"I I -:
St1ates is onia' .n 'u is. fTheae:g
hisky't -. is h.yO,nd Ie In'ltatl)n.
SCol. 'John L. Y.unz, uf IUonl, mt
- th a evre los5 "-y a-i inced:iary fire
ha ho"ud were deCstro',ed byv fire. .\ ti e
-hors.e and1 sever:dt headl of cattle wereC
b ( - a th.
THE GUT/UN STiTES
Life Insurance pa t;,
AT
MACON, GE "'.\.
TIE bu,i:e- of :hi- C-mnr:,v is,
p !-:.i -h: , b :- t :t I ro.. . . .i
~ ip.
p1 :: :, ;! : , 1--: .:.t , ':,"I,.. : 1'11 e Of !r
Tr' ..I.: i- _ien h o:- otf:er Co:% I'-i
:." ,eart i l f n it the of-: , i:S ; t il
bt1ii- .. "r a,.t":t:'t v dC :":ar:-!'s il:u h an ar.
range r--":t. T!m" !'Ir:r,.tv of cou:rse" :.ce
e!i . ae!-h. u h:"nI i!rb" p.arty !i irig t
al : t : to : it. I here ia ;nlotitl
f,. : .':t o . .It :: of! !.i ('omp;Iny
.h:t . :rtenl:rtn of p\'rti:, " .--kn Intuir"
:t.:et : t-ar:ite ;1ni.t; e'i . :d .' v'i.: a !turren-1
tier t'a:.. h. T "r." i" ! 1:, ('rl:tpany duin:
t:ie:ss here (('.tro:i:. -.i f f bei5sdes Cotto:
W he:.n ei::n:l:m eanc.s rtn!'-r it tie, t'sztary
N Ct:;on to abandll,.rn his pi"..", i: %%ill (1nl1y
e teccs:rvr :or- h:n to I 2!ilor hi, t:rren
tier \'t11t, n%i.it"b %ni!!i he, i::::io.e C.!r , :i.:c"
ty t:i 1 per ct of a'l the ttmnw he hi
paid tn. Imakinrg it al-o .ly"b' ':pny-s...ilie for
a U t se antin in ay1v e.enIt. This i1
just.
1,! o:her 'rC:op.iies gi:e :1.ir in,ure.!
a pa:id up Polc% for ant eqpihiea!c portion of
tie atonmt of m oiney paii, in eace cf stir
re:t!ter, but tot to be paid until they die.
I! thi:, j.1S.?.
'rcer the Cotton States Life Insurance
Compa:.y thcr.
Bc-:u:e its ofice is in the centre of the
Cotton States, and imani'eed by good fin.n
ie"rs and en well known to us.
Rrc t0.e it gives you a tood surrender
valuto in case 0i voltrr withiraawal.
Ixecau-e it hats S:Ir. 1 guarantee, the
!argc-t ever given to anty Comnpai.y, for tie
e o P10:1. evv hur
B)ec''alte it hlt ' . ii l In deposited witl
.hi. Srntero Sou th Com!!:n andl Geor ia,
or th.. .,ecrity' et !':eyj tro!d" t beid
lbe premt:iu;ns of twen':ty-"r:ne lhunred'tt P'"
ilea:se it !v,-s 90) er cent of all til
pro i: o to it 'olicy hoh d-rs. A i I
l.--.1se it< polieies are C!oa tool, and
v ! fvr as m:: i 17t " i lt:t" pari: of the ; onI
in-,"n- as the-re sh:ll have been an:ual
;r.-mti'i:.S prai d.
" I. 3l: nts wantedi to Canivast
:u- .r. i o C,tro!la. .\TpIV to
LAVAL AT. Y,
;ener.a .ge- ntt for Nort ii .outhl lCrotii:t
1!li :e (: o!utt.biu, S. C.
a'i J. L'.t. . Mt. W. A;1.tY.
J.tn. 4, '7 1, 1-ly, [
a.a c 17 ( .. 7 .1 1 S
(C:p:tal 1.000.t:kt,
SOLUBLE
Tt;IS :UAN is now so weli known in all
the Sou-h:rn States for it: renarkab c et',
fects as an agency for increasing the pr
tlC.S of labor, as rot to require special re
:omlmetda:tin from uN. Its u-e for tive years
past tins estab!ished its character for reli.b'e
xeclnlec. Tae large fixed capital ipve,ted
>y the Co-npany in this trme fflords the
utrest guaran:.ee of' the con tnued excellenOce
f its G;uano. J N RIBSUN.
Se:lng Agrent, Charleston, S. C'.
INO. S. REESE & CO., General Azents,
saltimore. Dec 28 3m.
Compound Acid
Phosphiate of. Lime.
'O~ cdSTING WiT1Il t.TON:,EI:D.
This ar:icle is r..n'.aeured byth lfr'acj(ifie
fun n( Compny at Ch;ar:ecton,'S.'C., utnder
?re Superite:'dece of Dr. S:. .iulien R.ve,
eh WVh, -ncmponted wi:h :in equlal weigt
t Cotton 'Seet' its resiults have len.;f foundIt
u!y equal to ':he buest standardn feri!zrs.
ts~ economy~ mlu: co:nend it to the uutice
f p~aters r.ier-.lly.
Foir sp'..t ic directions for composting anud
or .Lr' ,:les. apply to J. N RUIISON,
seing Agent, Charles:o,, S. C
no. S. REEIE '& CO., Genearal .\gente:. B :1
imuore. UDe 28 3
0 lh'e ni rr'I i X IC\ ' 1 ,
lea''h Fi rt a: o tne tnlo p!r and F.f
Sit Thou :ind c - 'o IKSIL -R\
.SGli'F.,o i-;.uli!w cIniomread of 157,ad
l;:m:v aipnedoh ine it:ntei :pper,':i'l.
traog :t T:'~ woo rer:ifal O L O ' !LE
It.1,!:.1. Tb nor bean:in! an~.! the most
um - v: tJ in.d-h
S.fi'.; Mto lI my cu:omrs oe 1o7n Ma
(I tcce'or itoD.- B.t McKti~e1wlla.
eompleted otn thel terms as~ before arranged
anirtni ng dol" .une in the best mnanner and
wrranlted. The p:ttr-mage othe public is
Dec . .48-tif.
T il l'. J. LIl1 s('O. I. E. E JlEFFE!:SON
Chiaiif DeS )pot. Augusta. Ga.
Newberr, " C.
Piedmaont and Arlington Life
Insurance Comlpany.
WE wiill canv'ass Nowherry and] suirround
ing Dir: ricts inl bhalf of this Company,
which, havintg the endorsement and patron
age of over 2,t 111 of our citizenel, elichiil
somte of the best businesis mn ini the State,
tol an II1liheri North or S<itth, awtil has a*te
.!,:ll , 00, andii 12,0(11 Policies in fore ii
wenity-one iates and1 Te'rr' -ies. It in
:ures.ilin-t death fron all ec., and i.
fr..ii the~. ui.less re:ietio::s of matt
LI ISC'. li i *JF.FE SN
Nov. 9, .t a-tf Gen:ieralI Agenits.
Th exu'n:ts of the patst yea':r hi'
c.1rne those 'f for ..er yealrs, andui estah
T::e 1' er.r'ne a:3 re th.e .\gen ts at Newiher
**y, a ill turish anyl qu:tiity necede<
byte;,ht:::tes (of this5 siction. TheyW as<
hav ar..C,:nt,,hr of 51mall panhlt
cot:: ,t::c::iis of manyi' of the b.'
pa -. if ti.. p:,. :r'jo i:nz Sitte', :n
.yl10011 i & CO.
.Jan 19 :3 if.
o-: :t:i \i. -:t. or :'i::ny it :er wv
N'r.:r Z.t I7- ayte sen t :
AN:
vU -FVRNSH; c0OS,
C~LUiiA, S. C.
T'h i-c--riber rr+lrcfn!t e":l!. ttrntiian
to .) h rven--ite ar -: n of S";perior
sT \V1-:', t.f al! pcam; r:,. .r.l hi: rt y ar"e
,t-l< .k : 1.uinek el.:: ni iui's, a!I of Which
he" i prpi"rd t.
Off;er at ?c::stmaise Prict-s.
Amng wthicht .an ber fo':n"1 ."V e varity
of -ove. f'tom tre l.ir:rt ('..k L in r to
:hr ,mniIeo .i.d u-rtt-t lI.-nerr four ptarlt.r
aid .,flier. To"ethlu,r nith the l.tte.'t aind
mocret irproved family
I:eaters and on;in Stu,ves,
And the COTToN 1'L.tNT wah extnrsion
top imiproveil.
lireIdhe these he is we I ftrnished with
neaui:ibt.l M.%RBLE l-:.t\'INITt,.
legant TOiLET \V Ali, cbeaper than
.-ver ;e,ire offered.
At.d !lol'S FliLNISilN( (O1,Din all
d eir.d:r atl hitndy article', known to the
:r:a.l, ,:l na hieh tio ady" keeping house
can -ee witrnt desirinq to poemt-.
A ' euitfl !ta of FAMIIY SCAI,S.
And. e%rrv ariele in the Tin line.
Ati l:-t, .ut not I-ast, the Utnivers>l
Wrin ger and l)otry's Washer, one of the
rmtost complete labor saving machines now
i:tnnf-.tttred, of all sizes and prices. Dou't
fAi to look at them.
Visitors to Columbia are respectfully in
vitt d to call and examine my laige; and
handsome assortment. A. '.1I.IER.
Oct. 12, 41--im.
JOHN C. DIAL,
lmporter and Dealer in
E (LLsi d AJER ICAN
ITardwa'c & Cutlery,
I:on. Stel. T;-1s, Castings, Mill Stones,
B-1ti::g Cloths, Smut Machines, Circular
Saws, MUi Irons, Sugar Pans,
CVIK E WILDIN AND
Trimnling Materia!s,
sS.y!.l,I'Di'ER .U) LEkl\LE BELIN.G
Cary-iia r5, Bhksmlith a!!d Tanrs' Tcls,
e:sekepig and Furnishing
HAE DWARE,
A TAlDWA
AC1;CULTU?AL I ILE ETS,
:.raa, Cement, P!aster, Paints, Oils, French
a: anerican Window Class,
Guns, iWiIs. Pist;;l , S::at S'!ts, ; W
<u:r Fiask?s, Pow:er, Shat. It.
WIlOLESALE AND 1;ETATL,
At the Si,n of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK,
CUM A, S. C.
Oct. 12, "l-- n.
WiLLAM B. STANLEY,
DironTC .AD DEALERL IN
Ghina, Glas and Earthenware,
TABLE CUTLERY, I4IRRO9RS,
CAS-FIXT(IRES,
AND
Uouse-Fu:'nsh;lag Goods Generally,
.pz: -rnm. a~ .ur noUsE,
C L U M B IA. S. C.
O:t. Ii, 1 -".m.
E E JACKSON,.
AND
APOTECAARY,
COLUMIA, S. C.
IL BRUSHES
UOM BS, ET C.
tc. 12, Al--sm.
IARDY SOLOMON,
At-1iL ANt IETAIL
AND, bzALEa I:
Foreign and Domestic Liquers,
* R..*-pet n i!ly calls the at te-ntion of visitors
to (olumbria ti his choice and large stock
*of hmtiy (r,oceries and Provisions, there
bing no airticle in this line that he cannot
supply.
-The very best and parest Wines and Lig
uore are- constantly kept on hand.
An inspection of which is solicited.
IIARDY SOLO\lON.
Oe'. 12. 41--3m.
'ily ARD TsE,
M.\KES aill kinds of Machinmery, and Re-.
-pairs thre sa.nmc at shortest rnic, together
wth
Enin~res anrd R.-ailers of mo)st approvedl
Al-o, ag.-ut for te celeb,rated
EMORY GINS.
Thne-. GiNS, so well known throughout
the '-u:h, rneed no'comntrrur. lIn sty.le of
wo iir n ih!ip, and for emieiirec of work,
th-ir turni-our, with tidi samre anmorrut of
per, irqnia!hd. RI. TUZEIR.
Oct. 12, 41-3m.
Iisw;a.L rnn:Dm:r:. zronttnrAY DAvis.
HEEDER & DAVIS,
AlniWEf S WIL.\RF.
CHARLESTCN, S. C.
Oct. 12,-11-6m.
At 1 1 . f, r F i.ET: ii'
COLUMBIA, S. C.
AHEAD AS USUAL.
ilR FALL StilC
OF
CU)TiI1N(, HATS,
AND ::
FURNHSHMdG GOODS,
NOW IN STORE.
The Largest and Best Stock
WE 1IAVE EVEIt OFFERED Ttt TIlE
PULIC.
\EN :nn I(t ' !ATS of everv descrip
tion,'I RI'NKS, VAI.IS>Z, SII AlW ., RI't's,
lilt SSIN(G GOWNS, .%
.\ nptrior i 111I', n-vcr before oT-redel
in tbi.. market, ntadel to orler without extra
eIarge.
The largest lint- of French and En 'i-h
CL( THS and VESTINGS ever otiereI. With
additional facilities in our workshop, we
are deter,niaed that our Cistom Depart
ment !hall t.e nnurlrpa? d.
H..TS and CLOTHING at wholeaale.
Rt. & W. C. SW.\FFIELD,
Colnnbia Clothing House.
Sep. 1 1, :ii-t f.
FRESH ARRIVALS
NEW GOODS
EVERY WEEK.
TilE nndersiniged is in receipt of hi,i
STOCK of
FALL AND I/NTER
To which he is ieotytantly a;doin. every
thing new I: i. is/pur. on the 31Market,
And is prepared to xhithit to purelr,:rs as
tine an as ortm entis any other ierciiant
in the City, and i the
LOWEJ PilltER
Iemicmter tL o-e h:i:n a call 'wi vol
visit
Aol esa:n'le hi goods :10 be convinced
that it wi bi to 1ot{r advantage to
Pq hase Fror Him.
0. F. J A CKS O N,
JIIN STREETL],
Oct. 12, 41 --t.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
(Under Coltimbia IIe,)
CO LUM BIA, S. C.,
Has~ on hiand one of thin finest assoritnernts
of
J EEL!Y, SI LVE? WYA IZE,
W A T CH ES
FANC(Y A BTI"2LES,
ITo which he r.'sno-e fn!!v calls atteintiont.
ii sto-:k of
Of eerydescip'on aol rice., Spectacles
of whiebi he miake, a speiilbr, cas, Pe
tols, I 'artri lges, Trapnnm:s, ('oilery, Table
,atnl Pocket, is of the ftn'Ilet and of warranzt
ed1 character.
R-piring of all kitil' lone inl at leat ami
ex pedi:iol iil e .
Gorod'i wa:rranlt.d :nI p--iC -es ebp.
Vi.,itc,rs ton Coliumbiia are invited Co call
Orders prompil:!y a telneId to.
1. SIll1ACIEIh,
WILLIAM~ GLAZE.
JTUST received a lairge asaortmuenit ol
WATI!ES5.-Gold :ti Silver hlanting,
S:emi WindIing, ( pen Face, or Swiss, En:g
lin.h and A tmi i t manatutre.
(CL )CKS.-Frentch P'..rlior, of flhn-k Ma
8PECTAC'LES-Giobl, Silver and Steel,
ofall diescrmitis; Eye Ii ses with Gold,
Robbnier and Tortoise Shell Frame.
THI il ILES.-Goldl andI Silver of all de
scriputouts.
L iDIEs' JEW ELRY.-Gol Rings, planin
and w ithi ettings5 of all kinds of preciousi
stoties ; Booebes, En r-rintzs, NickIces,
B!racelets anid Aut niels, Goiii Chiatine tand
and! LeonItine 'hins; tall va rieties or .let,
GEN\TLE\tIEN'S JiEWEVLRY.-Yest. atnd
P'ins, &c.
SILVERtWARt.
SPO)ONS.-Tab,le , Dessert, Tea, Sugar,
M nitardl, Paip, Sanlt Spoons anmd Ladles.
FO RK 4.-Table, D, sser t and Break iast.
KNIVES.-DIe.sert, Fruit, Butter, Fish,
Pie, ;ake' and Chlee'se Ktives.
ITG(I1IEPS.--C(nhices and. Com-nutnion
Set-, Ie i'tenersi, Cups, Bowls aind GOb)
'lets.
(ASTORS.-Sdve'r and Plated, Fruit
iOn dor North ofSeott, \Wdliam is & Co.'s
IBanking Homu ie, Manin street.
Nov. h', I-15--1.
H. H. BERRY'S
FURN4ITUR~E WAR?E-ROOMh,
flaini Sirc f , near .A,ISH,
FCOL.UMBIA, S. C.
NWon hand antd 1.ilyV renciving fromt
thne m!.t:.uChactori.-$ of Newc York, unston,
(itncintnati andi L:~ tille, the har-gest assor;
tnCt of FUlN ITs ILE ever Li-pt itn tis
miarket, conist:ig in part of Wan!lt P'ar
nor,i hambeir and' Dinn.-!oom Shis:
Ues.ad o f d.i'emrent pini:rns, in Wantt
nd itti on ;also, the ~clbated Georgia
Ai ll i d of M1 A'TTR F.5!ES mnade to order.
Termsn en-li atnd Goods cheCap.
\ov. -,4-t[.
(T STO.L m:tnle poe:.red C .i LF?
JBOOT>A atnd warraniteid.
For .snle by D. OQW E R.
DR. h UTT'S
EXPECTORAN T
Volt
For the Speedy Relief
AND PRERMANENT (TRE OF
CON SU MW P T10N,
B i;O\'N(CII I T'IS,
ASTH MA, COLDS,
A.I( Al l. "ttAsI.. v (IV THE
Li-s, Chest, or Throat!
r i;. ;A Il 1 '- O1:,\ NT :s c,-ml-sed exc,u .ve
:c of Ile ab: d u.< .liucila;;it.ous products.
11rinri6I lie IPy $!ihs!arr of the Lungs,
C:-u -in- tlen to thtrow ff the acrid matter which
coett" in tt e ltrti.chhi Tnt:es, and at the same
liir 1 rim -4 a -."oth:n-g cemating. telieving the irri
Iation wct.i.-h l.r--dureA the Cvngh.
TR. olject to be obtained is to cleanse the or
un of :11 impurities ; to nt.uri-h ant trengthen
it wlen it h a' teitcoe impairt d and enfeebled by
lisea-e: to renew a.l invigor:te the circulation
of' the bltsi. ai d stret,ethen the nervous organi
zatiot. The EXI'l-t;TOl:ANT does this to an
astoii-hing degree. It Is active but mild and
congenial, irnparting tu:ctional energy and niat
ural strength. It aff.rds oxygen to v.talizej the
blood. unl Nitrogen to assimtlat e the tnatter
It equaliz:'s tht! "nervous influence,"
producie"g quiet und composure.
TI) (t iSUfPT IVES
It i lv:tluable. as it inrmelint.ly relieves the
.I.flieilt t-r."nthing and har.siug cough which
atteuds that &-' .e
F*R ASTIIA
It is a sptcile---one dose often relieving tne dis
tres,in cihttking, am2 producing calm and pl eas
-ut repose.
FOR CROUP
No mother should ever he without a bottle of the
1.;X l: " ro\ t A N T in the house. We have nume
rons certificates of it' Ir ning relieved, almost in
-tatntly. the little sufraer, when death appeared
tthno.,tinevitale.
MOTHERS BE ADVISED!
KapI ; on Hand !
This 31 ratd . i-e::-- req-tree prompt action; as soon
:s the he.,r-t". I.llow c.u;;h i< heard, apply the
..:edy. a:d it iseasily ,uldued;
JiT D:L'F IS DANGEROUS
E7The properti- of the EX'E(TORAN'
are decta:Cent. unt ;tit e. balarnic. soothing, unc
healting. It brace, the ;.ervou- syetetm and pro
ductes pleasaut und refe-bing steep.
IT EXHILIRATES AN 5 RELIEVES GLOOM
INESS AND DEPRESSION.
Containi:g all these qual ities in a convenien
and concentrated form it has proven to be t he
3!9st Va(uabie Lung Balsam
ever u1,,:red to sufferers from rulmonary dis
ea'~C:.
Prepared by
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
'Nov. 23, 47--6m.
DR. E. C. JONES,
SURGEON DENTiST,
NEWBER RY, S. C.
R.-3omsi over Mr. Mower's store, and it
fr(ont(3 of erld Ol!ieO.
l take ph.asuire 2 iln iforinig my friendm
aud th pub ;illie .generally, tha.2t rn3y dieta:
rooms :1re n2oA opn., andl that I aml pre.
piredI to excente alil work in m2y professiori
ini thel mti apiprovedi nmenoPr.
I am11 determlinedt to derv -te my2 entire
I tme :am:l t:rgy to my2 p.rofession.
MONITOR PLOW.
TH BST PLOW IN USE!
-:o:
I.1IPOSSIJ L E T O CH OKE.
!N TlIH PLOW TiIIE FARMERS IIAVE
IMPL.E'ENTS AT TIlE P'RICE (OF ONE
PLOW, RimW OPENER AND
00EULTER.
Whatt Mr. Strinlgfellow, of Chester, S
C., writes:
I bought~1t thte fir;t Monitor Plow that cam<o
inl this setion, and cannot now do wvithoul
What. Mr. Ellis, of Griffin, Geo., says:
Messra. PatuEn & Tuttr.-I rceivcC
through Mr. Rus. P. Johnson,of Griffin,on o
vilur Monitor Pinw<, wh'ich I regard as a de
eil improvemten t over aty Plow [ have evei
seen or tused, and2 I regard it as most adlmira
by a-tItpted to the Cultivation of the soil o.
the Mou'h, atnd most cordlially reconmment
themo to the Southern Pianter, as the bes
an2d checapest plow yet offered them.
.IA MES T. ELLIS.
Whtat Mr. Rabb, of Winnsboro', S. C
Messrs. P'ALM Fsa & iTURPIN:
I hIt ve aireaidy spoken in favorable terms ol
your Monitor Plow, but I must he permitted
atgaini to express my high apureciation of its
merirs. l tried it a fe.w days since on a vera
tontrh, clammy lot, which I was apprehen
sve I could not plow, and to my surprise
did what no other P'low could have done, go
ing into it and tearing it up far beyond m3
expctations. W. S. RABB.
Ask th2e nlearest dealer for Catalogue, anc
to shoiw Vout theC Plow.
*(IIAS. T. PALMER,
15~2ti Main :nt., Richtmond, Va.
TIhe abiove Pliow for sale at F'actory
prces, Iteight addeil by
S. P, BOOZER & Co.
Oct. 5, 40-6mn.
PAVILION HOTEL.
Charleston, S. C.
BOARD PER DAY, $3.00.
M'is. Ht. L BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress.
R. HAMILTON,
Su:pcrintendent.
Sept. 15.
ALONZO REESE,
EARBER,
Next (door to Pollock's Restaurant,
COLUMBIA, 8, C.
WIL
Shave. Shampoo. Trim or Dye,
To suit the linest fastidious.
TRY mi.
T. P. URit)DIIC. t: I It1OtI?B. i Rt. C. HII41N9-~
BRODIE & CO. !r
,4nl .Il
AN 1i
Commission Merchants,
North Atlacntic Tiuf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
UN CU SG J1ESS.
--0-.
l.m:i:In To
ANDIREW SIMONI)S, ESQUInE, t]
Pres't 1st National Bank.
CllAi:w'r., S. C.
Apr G, '70-14-1y.
ft
n
p
TRADE MARK
01
OLD lROLI1N BITTERS
. A DELIGIITFUL TONIC.
We take great pleasure in offering the tr
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
to the public. They are compounded with
great care, and c.ntain some of the best
Tonies in the Pharmacopia. As evidence F
of the superiority of our BITTERS over all P
others, we have certificates from mal.y of
the leading physicians in our State, who have
prescribed them in their pract+ce. The E
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility, II
Chills and Fever, and
Dyspepsia.
We do not ofler onr BITTERS as a cure
for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic,
they have no equal.
For sale by lIru-gists and Grocers every
where. Piincipal Depot,
GOOD10C, WiFMAN & CO,,
Importers of Choice I)rugs and Chem icals,
Feb. 16, 7-1y. Charleston, S. C.
P. P. TOALE,
CHIRLESTN, S. C.
-Larest and most cotplete
I ~ Ma nfactor - of Durs.Sa h
the Southern Statue.
PRINTEI PRICE LISTDEF1ER ?O!PETilm)
SSEND FOR ONE. 2
SSENT FREE UN APPLICATION.
A pril 6, 1870-1 4-17.
DR8 .M.AER,
WhO~LESALE and RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
131 MEETING STREET,
(Opposite .'harkt St.,)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec 22, 5'itf t
Sash & Blns
The subscribecr take's pleatsure in announe
mrng to tii coatmunity that, havinig made
all nte cssary arranigemenclts, he iwill he able o
to furntishn
Sash with and without
Glass, and Blinds,
At Very Moderate Rates!!
For C1ash!
ANDREW C. CHAPMAN,
Oct. 7 41 tf. New berry C. HI., S. C. (
Agents Wanted ForA
GOLDEN SHEAVES
FROM THE FIELDS OF LiTERATURE.
Containitng selections from ONE HUNDRED of
the most popular AMEICAN and FOREIGN ,
authors, including Adams, laneroft, Bacon,'
lBeecher, 15ulwer, Chaipin (E. H ). Carlyle,.
Cooper, De Quniney7, Everett, Emerson, New
man Hall, .1. G. [Holland. Irving, Longfellow, y
Parker. Phillips,1 Pun.hon, Robertson, Rus- y
kin, Whately, Webisrer, ad others equally
celebrated for their -kill tn the use of beauti,
fuil language and for their strong enforc% a
ment of noble ide-tsSx hundred pages, b
elegant chromo frontisp ece in ten colors, t
and many choice engravingzs, at one half the
price charged for any other book of its quali- a
ty. Agcnts can sell twice as many of this
book as of any. other in te market. Ladies ce
meet with the be t of success E
Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young rI
men and lad1i wnted in every township to II
act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Send
name amnd address for Circular to ZIEGLER b
A& McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, ,
Ohio; Ch:icago, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo.; or L
Springfield. Mass.
Nov. 2, 44-6m. d
FRUIT TRESS, SMALL FRUITS,c
Ornamental Trees and Plants, a
CIIOICE GARDEN\AN FIEL,D SEEiD, &C.
A splendid stock ofthe choicest varieties.
Seld Irf Descriptire C0 'lg ols alnd Priced 1Lis.
All Trees well packed so a to carry safely to any
pax( of the Unn -d States.A
SMAL ~ RUITS AND ALL PL.ANTS v
of aIl nds, sent by mail. postage paid, to anyL
1'ost Office in the Unaitel States. C
EDW'D ,T. EVANIS & C0-, a
Nurserymen and Seedsmeni,
Sep. 7. 36-3m. YORK. PA.
SOLE IIAXES,'
'Rus s et, Upper*
and( Whlang
LEAITHER,
On hand :md fo,r satle l>y
'p
D. iMOWER,
Money Cannot Tuy It!
OR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!
The Diamond Glasses,
MANUaACTURPD BY
E. SPENCER & GO., N. Y.
Which are now offered to the public. are pro
nounced by all the celeb:ated Opticians
of the W1ord to be the
MOST PERFECT,
atural, Artificial he'p to the human eye eve;
known.
They are ground under their own supervision
om minute Cryttal Pel.bles. mnetted together
:d derive their name. "D)i~mond," on account
their hardiness atd brilliancy.
The Scientiric Principle
n which they areconstructed brings the core
centre of the lens directly in front of the eye
-oducing a clear and distinct viision. as in the
ttural, healthy sight. and preventing all un
ea.ant sensations. such as glimmering an<
avering of sight, dizziness, &c., peculiar to al:
hers iin use.
They are Mounted in the Finest Mannr,
i frames of the best quality, of all materials
used for that purpose.
Their Finish and Durability
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
CsUrrox.-Nnne genuine unless bearing their
ade mark stamped on every frame.
J. W. MONTCOMERY,
Jeweler and Optician, is sole agent for
NEWBEERY, S. C.,
rom whom they can only be obtained. These
oods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price.
Oct 5, 40-1y.
ITABLISHED 1811.
CUSHINCS
& BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
262 BALTIMORE -T., BALTIMORE,
ave the
A t;EST AN) BEST ASSORTED STOCK
i the city of
CIIOOI. MEDICAL
and LAW, and DENTAL
CLASSICAL
and MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An immense supply of
ENERAL LANKand COUNTING-HIOUSF
STATIONERY.
Blank Books made to order in any style o
inditng and !:uling.
The same careful Attention given to
ORDERS
s to PERSONAL I'URCHASaS.
INSIDE FIGUIkES ALWAYS.
Send for Catalogues, &c.
Sept. 28, 39-4m.
.mSCHorP. C. WULENIt. . !. PI; PEr
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.
1JJioes~e Cii'ocee 1s
AND DEALER~S iN
WINES, LIQUORS,
~EGARS, TOBACCO, &C
197 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar. 30, 18.-17:
TIIE SUBSCRIB3ER ha:s constantly ot
and a full ais-ortmenft of the ab:ove a~ fppt oe
tses, of difTerenst pa:tterns, bes.ides coffin
his own maske, all of which he isprepare<
furnish at very reasoniable rates, witi
romphtness and despatch.
Persons desirous of having cases sent b:
iroad will have them? sent free of charge
A IIearse is always on hand and will b<
irnished at the rate of $10 per dlay.
Thankful for putI p;.tronage, the sub
riber respmect fully asks for a conmtinatior
the samte, a nd assuires the p;ublic tiha
eiflort on h:s part wiile espared to rende;
eo utmiost satisfaction.
A. C. C UAP3AN
Newberry S. C., July :1.
IMPORAT XOTICE
LINSUERS OF DRY GOODS
11 Retail Orders ameenting to $2(
and Over Delivered in any Part
or the Country
FR EE OF EXPR ESS CIARGES.
AM!LTON EASTER & SONS
OF B.ALTIORE, MD.,
m order the better to meet the wants of thei
etail Customers at a distance, have estab:ished
S A MPL E BU RE AU,
id will upon app!ication, promptly send by
mail full lines of Semples or the Newest anc
ost Fashionable Goods, of FRIENCHI. ENOk
ISHS and D)13MESTIC MANUFAC fURE.guar
steeing at all times to sell as low, if not at lesi
-ies than any house in the co .ntry.
Buying our goods from the largest and mos
lebrated manufacturers in thme difflerent parts o
urope. and importing the same by Steamers di.
et to Baltimore, ourstock is at all'times prompt.
supplied with the novelties of the Londo.1 anc
aria markets.
As we buy and sell only for cash, and make ni
id debts, we are able and willing to sell cui
aods at wnox TEz TO Fi'nrxxx Pmt CEaT
ras Paor than lr'we gave credit.
In sending for samples specify the kind ofgood:
msired. W.ekeep thebest grades of every ehla
rgoods, from the lowe.t to the most costty.
orders unaccompaie<t by the cash wasi be seni
0. ).D
PROM1Pr-PAYING WH1OLENALE BUYERf
-e invited to inspect the Stock in our Jobbing
id Package D)epartment. Address
HAMILTON. EASTER & SONS,
197. 199. 201 and 2.3 West Baltimore $tr eet.
Oct. 26, 43-ly, Baltimore, Md.
.A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN
ast Published, in a Scaled Envelope. Prict
six cents.
Lecture on the Nature, Treatment ans
ad ical Cnre of Spermatorrheca, or Semina
eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexu:a
chility, and Impediments to Marriage gen'
ally: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy
ad Fits; Mental and Physical incapacity
suiting fronm Self-A buse, &c.-By ROBER'l
C:ULVl:WELL, M. I) , Author of- th
Green Book,'' &c.
The world-renowned author, in tbis Admi
bhle l.ecture, clearly proves from'his owr
cperiee that the awful conequences ot
elf Abuce may he effectually removed with
at medicines, and without dangerona surgi
il operations, bougies, instrumen:s, rings
cordi il<, pointing on: a mode of' cure a
ice certain and effectual by which every
ifferer, no matter what his condition ma3
3may cure him-elf cheaply, privately. ani
tdijcativ. TIs LE(TIll E WILL PRIOVF
lBlUN Ti) TiIOU6ANDS AND) TIIOUJ
A NDS.
Sent under seal, to an. ddress, in a plain
aled envelope, on the re pt of six ce'mts
two postaie stamps,
Also.. Dr. Calverwell's "'tarriage Guide,'
rie 25 cents.
(ll.S. .T. C. K I.IN & CO.,
1'27 ltowerv, New York.
A yer's
Hair Vigor
I For restoring Gray i0*
its natural Vita Ey and ColW.
A dr-essibg tiiesl
is at onc- ag
beakby, and eI
for preserving thi
hair. Fadiovgray
hair t soor6 is
to its 6e'igiN& c o0P
r'11with dir glois AN9
freshnas of k
Thin air. is thiek%
encd, falling hair checke4- and:=iakN -
ness often, though not afs ;, eWe
by its use. Nothing can restore lE
hair where the follicles are d'estr d
or the glands atrophied T deBsc se a'f
But suc as remain can sed-d
usefulness by this applicafon. Dstftd
of fouling the hair with a pa se
ment, it will keep it clean and viprous.
Its occasional use will prevent the Lsirr
from turning gray or falling of and
consequently prevent baldness. Fse*
from those deleterious. substances whict
make some preparations dangerous, anS
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.,
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doess
not soil white cambric, and yet lasinr
long on the hair, giving it a rich, gloisyt
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PBACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL C>earur,i
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $LOO.
For s.le b> lvuTfE & TARRANT.
FA S
MD BY
asabv foarplt
No. 23 7-m
D Colr~i~Gaxmo, 14 B., Ser., 1870.na
TH4 E frolloin ss:en geria Gchdu ill Eo in
next, 26th lu'a~nt .C
L ave l ugusta a....................... 6 . .;
"Jn-c lolumbi. " . Cat...............ot. S . m.
ArieP 'a te . C.W *' o . ...... ......63 .m
Mo a,rle inr;etion, Tains oNr Car
las ;ioad for all point. ot n at
Lev. 2larote N74.C.at.........82 ..
--ar hete , ati...... ...............1 .1 . m.
" WN i nnA r. t .................. .12.5 p.F m.
olumbia. S C. , t b .......... . 1A87p0.
LArve aAugusta. ....................68.50 a. mn.
Making CCcl cnncto with Tans ofrt Cn
olu dIyall points in lorta.Macnd olmbs.Mo
ge.mery.Motte. NeOan. C.,alma,..82 ha.nc
Ch.iemphi. Nash..'...oui.viL1e.C .nin.i
"tLus l pointsorout.n a.t..~. 1.8p
Malkeseing ecarsecton alwitht Trains. n
Th erog it Rods, for Baggachecked t
all pricipal ploits. Mcn oubs o
j:a- Psengrs bathvis routele CirsciNati,
have choice o vnn.EE DIFFERENT ROUTES.
C. iE )'K N IG liT. Superintendent.
E. R. DoRREY, Ger.. Freight and TiCket Agt.
Greenville & Columbia Railroad.
GENERAL SUPEIlNTENDENT'S OFF,.
COLUMar A. S. C.. De.cemiber L. 1870.
On and a fter rhursday. Decemberi1. the follow
ing Schedule will be run dai lv. Sundays ex-.
cepte. connectin.: with Night Trains on South
Carolina Road. up and down, also with Trains
going South on Charlotte, Coluombia and Angus-.
ta Railroad:
UP.
Leave Columbia.................... 7.00 a us
"Alston-----.---..---.---....s.40 a me
"Newberry..--........ ........10.10 a us
" Cokeabury.......-..........1 p'
" Belton................. .8 p m.
" Greenville...................65.00 p m
DOWN.
Leave Greenville..................5.46 a in.
SBelton...................... 7.23a m
" Cokcesbury....................9 05 a us
"Abbeville................... 8.00 a us
" ewherry..................12.35 p m.
"Alston... ..................:'.10 pus
Arrive Columbia.................... 3.45 pme,
.JO1IN iH. MOR E, Gen'I Supt.
Dec. 1,48-tr.
South Carolina Railro::d Company,
EN ER A L SUI'TS OFFICE. MAY 15. 1870..
TliE following Schedule for Passenger Traine.
wIll be observed from this date:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaving C'a!umbiaat.............. ...7.45a.im.
Arriving at Columbia at............ 4.lu p.mi..
%IOHT E1PnEIs8 TRAIN.
Leaving Columbia at............... 7.5fp m..
Arrivingnat Columbia at............ 600a.m..
TnE CAMDEN TRA IN-TRt wEEKLY.
[31ondayc. Wednesdays ar.d $aturdaysa.J
A rrive at (Co'umbia 11 0O a. m. Leave 1.4) p. m.
Arrive at Kin-tile in time to connect with;
through mail train South.
Jue1.2-fII. T. PE AKE, General Sup't.
Charictte, coumbia and AuTusta E. E. Co.
frea;nrer's Offiee,
C"onmhia. S. C , )ecember 2 0, 1870.
The Coupenis of this Cornp:ry, due on 1st
Jahnuary neN r. wil! he paid out the Bank r f
Messrs. Se t. Son & '.~ in :his City: at
o-fleec of )l.'ssrs. C.lben & Scont. in .Anua
at First N tio.al il nai, of Charlotte, or a.
Nationial C.: y 13.mn. Newre.Yrk.
D)ec 2S Superin.endent