The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 09, 1871, Image 4

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NOT PARTED. They are not parted, tnough their feet Have wandered far in different ways, And though they nevur more may meet On winter cves or summer das. It matters not though realms divide, Though boundless seas between them roll; For still, defyfng wind and tide, Heart yearns to heart, and soul to soul. They are not parted-only those Are parted whom no love unites; Their absence breaks not our repose Who have no share in our delights; They may be by our side, and still As far from us as pole from pole, Who lack the sympathetic thrill Of heart to heart and soul to sou!. A VERITALE F[S-FATER-They hae in Garoline county, Maryland, a veritable fire-eater named Coker, a colored man. The Easton Journal says of h, -Coker, the negro fire eater from Garo line county, was in Easton, and was in dued to give an exhibition of his fire proof qualities. of which so much has been said. lie lapped his tongue, sev eral times on a red hot shovel, rubbed the same hot shovel on the bottom of his foot, and . poured inelted lead into his hand, and thence ino his imouth, where he let it remain un til it hardened. There was no leger demain about it-it was done im the presence of a number of gentlemen im tiediately around hin, and by whom he %va&closely watched to prevent impo. lion. A physician examined his mouth, but could find no evidence of burns, or that the heat had any effect upon him. It is certainly wonderful, and an exam nation of his skin worthy the attention of scientific men. NWno TALIAFEMRO Is?-Captain Talia ferro, who lately "swore like our army a Flanders," before the Ku Klux Co:m mnittee at Washington, has been un oRrthed at last. The Selma Times fouvd imn first, and, according to the Times, tere he is: -We once knew a pziivzte in the Con --der ate army by the name of Tali'Mferro. ho hailed from Baltimore. who was a camp follower atid skulker, and wh' helped to niurder five Yankeer prisoneis near Madison, Georgia, in November, 1864, and we would not be surprised if this fellow was the very man. For h3. sworn statements to the Outrage Coi inittee are just in consonance with th, head and heart of a man who wot!b: cowardly take to the woods (tied) fiv, prisoners, who had surrendered them selves, and put a pistol to their head and murder them. Only such a mal. could so wilfully misrepresent h:s peo CuRs ?Oft fEX A.u AGU.-The fol lowing appears as a leading editorial ii the Cleveland Hsald, and we give it foi what it is worth "We wish to give a very simple remne dy for fever and ague, ard wish to em p.hasize it by saying that it has, to our - knowledge, proved very efficacious. I' is sitnply common salt. A teaspoonful -taken in water, and a teaspoonful de posited inside each stocking, next the foot, just as the chill is comning on. That's all there is of it ; but knowing that it has been very efficacious in * breaking' a chill and perfecting a cure, w put it in our editorial columns, where no humbug remedy shall ever find a place, if we know it." RsdmPE FOR cot D ToMATo C.TsUP -The following recipe, furnished to th. * Lancaster Ledger, is highly recommended and worthy of a trial: Take half a peck of ripe tomatoec; half a galloni of apple vinegar; one tea -cup of salt , one tea cup of mustard s.eed. * ground fine ; one tea cup of horse radish ; four pods of red pepper;. three tabl' spoons-fall of black pepper; one hand full of celery seed. Let all the ingr dients be cut fine and mixed cold. Put the catsup immediately into bottles, which should be corked and sealed se curely. It will be ready for use in a few days, but will improve by age. A WoMANt AssAULTs HIER Ht-sAn -wr A KNIFE.-Annie Speight nlee en nedy was arrested yesterday, charged with assaulting her husband with a knife, with which she gave him several cut.', wounding him severely in different portions of the body. She wound up her pleasant exercise by cutting openi the bed, the featkers from which were tying about promisc.uouslIy on Nutt street, where thedifkcuty occurred. The * obstreperous Annie was lodged in the Giuard House and will probab!y have a hearing this morning. rNoth Carolina Star. A writer in the New Orlcans Times says that not many months ago, as a gentlemnan was about to plunge into a forest stream for a pleasant bath, he ,saw far down on the pebbly bottom nu terrible sin.tulacrum of himself; lifeless *-limnbs swaying with the tide ; a white, drowned face, with staring eyes and blue lips. It was but a secondi, and the v.ision faded, but with a cold shiver h' *turned away. A few~ weeks ago caime the news of his death. He fell from the deck of a vessel one stormy night in *crossing the A tlantic. TAL.UE 0? A NEwsrAER.--The fo! lowing, which goes to show the value 'of a newspaper, especially to a business man, we take from the Hlorry (S. C.) News: WArED.-We want to raise a club of twenty-five or more subscribers, in this county, to the Wilmington Daily Star. We know of one man alone who has made over fifty dollars this year by bor rowing the Star to see the prices cur' rent. A HostE Tusrsr.-The following words -*J &lmund Burke apply with aingular rce and directness to the Radical State ~-ernment of South Garolina: "Taxing * an gar,y business. Any projector -.s contrive new impoositions. Any e.,. r can add to the old. But is it :-ther wise to have no other houuds - u r impositions than the patience -U:zose who are to pay them ? A patient complained to his physician that he was pursued by a ghost the night before, as he was going hei from the tavern. "What shape was it ?' asked the doctor. "In the shape of a jackas.<" snid the man. "'Go home replied the physician, "and keep sober. You were drunk last night, and frightened at your own shadow." Two young men of Long Island, were turned out of church on Sunday night, fo,r playing euchre on a young lady's lap. Ten thousand acres of land were sold near Wiachester, last week, at ten cents per acre. I: is a mountsin land neawiBy WOOL CARDIN AT Goodgioi's Factory THE Subcribers take pleasure in inform ing their numerous friends and patrons h the County of Newherry and elsewhere that they are prepared with e'ery new an< perfect appliance in their Carding Factor, to turE, out satisfactory work. Our B.ittei Machine for Mixing is perect and complen in all respects. Wcol left iith Mr. 8imnnis. at the New herry Depot, will be hauled to our Factor, tnd returned in an expeditious mianner And any orders or directions conmitted t< him will be satistactorily attended to. Should our ctIstomers prefer visiting tht Fac:ory they will find stables and lots foi their stock, and every accommodation wil be shown them. R. S. & J. W. GOODGIONe June 7, 23-3m. Wagon Making, Repairing, &c THE undersigned has opened a shop halt a mile from Helena, (on G. & C. R. R., at Judge Lake's place, where he is pteparc< to Shoe Horses, Lay Plows, Make and Re pair Wagons, and do any kind of Woot Work, either Agricultural, Mill or Domnesti Work. Ie will also repair Cotton Gins. Shoeing a Horse.................-$ 1-2( Laying a Plow (owner furnishing iron,) 4 " he furni,,hinzg iron,). .. 4: 2 Ilo:se Wagon ni,h body. ........II5.ot $ "ithout body......,100.0i All other work in proportion. All that is asked iQ a share of his friends patro:ge. Call and see. STEPIEN 'f. E. GRUBER. Mar. 1, i-:f. PAT. H. DUCKETT, GU 1ND LOCKSMITH CAN be foun I at Caro'in-i Manufacturinj Company's Tin and Stove Sho), with a com plete sto%!k ot GUNS, PISTOLS & MATERIAl in his line, and will REPAIR Gius, Pi tols, all kirds of Locks, Umibreil bs, Para sols, Castors, &c. By doing good work at moderate prices and being punctual to ny husiness, I h1op to receive a liberal patronazo. PAT. H. DUCKETT. Mar. 1, 9-tf. RE . wat.na5, Proprietor. Rt. H !tcD.m.:.o a co., Drugitm & G un. Agsents. 'en Fran.io,Cal ,,ad 34 Commerce St. N.Y. MIL L IONS Bear Testinsemy to tiheir Wonderful Crative Elfets. Vinegar Bitters are not a rile Faucy Driuk, Made of Poor ittum, *Whisikey, Proof S5pirits and ILefuseo Liquors, doc toresd. spiced and sweetened to please the taste. catted " Tonics,''" Appetizers." '*Restorers,' &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkennsess and ruin, hut arc a true Medicine. made from the Nativ'e Roots and Herbs or Califortia, free from all Alcoholic Stianulants. They are the ULtEAT BI,OOD PUILIFIEiL and A LIFE GIVING PItLNCIPI.E, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carry ing oif all poisonous mnatter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain Iong unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by minerat poison or other means, and tihe vital organs wasted bcyond the p.oint of repair. They nre a Gentle Purgative as well an a Touie, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as n powerful a:rent in relieving Ceonges ton or Innammutation of the Liver, and of all the Visceral Orearns. FOIL E3[A I.E CO31llAlINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at thbe dlawn of woaanhood or at the turn or life, these Tonic Bit tes have no equal. F14or intlaemumatory and Chironic ILheu mntisma and Gout, Dy'spepsia or In digestion, BilIous, Rteaistent and Intermittent Ftever., Diseases of tho Blood, iver, KI(dney's nnd Biladder, these liitters have been most sucecessfuzl. Such Disenses are caused by 'Itlrated Blood, which is generally produced by derangemnent of the D)igestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, Hecadachre, Paini in the Shiouldeis, Conghsi, Tight ness of the Chest. Dizziness. Son.r Eructations of the Stomach, Baid Taste in the Month. Bilious Atacks. 'atpitation of e Hleart. In,fammatO.n of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other p,ainful symptoms are the off spritngs of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which. render themx of unequ:d!ied erfieacy in cleansing the blood of all ima purities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOIL SK IN DISEASES, Eruiptions,Tetter. Salt Rtheum. Blotches, hipots, Pimnples. Pustules, Boils, Carbnncles, R.ing-worms. Sea'd Head. Sore EvesErysipelas. Itch. Scurfe, Dirolorations of the Skin, Hiumors anid D)iseases of the Skin, of what ever name or nature, arc literally ang tup an" ca ri' d out of the st'em in, a r-hort time by the use of these Bitters. O)ne bottle in such cases will con vince the most incredulous of their curstiveeffect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whesnever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Bruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructea and sluggish int the veinas; cleanse it when it ia foul,and yonr feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will foliow'. PIN, TAPE, anid other WORLMS nrking in thc system of t,o many thousanids,re effectually dstoyed :nd remuoved. SOLD BY !ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEA,LERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. HI. McDONALD & CO., Drugists and Gen. A gents. San Francisco, Cal., and .e anid si Commerce Street. New York. Jute 28, 26-'7-ly. A [ARtI ARIVL Of the Most Approved FERTIL IZER Which we will sell on the most SATISFACTORY TERMS We invite an examlin ation of then both as to character and price. RI. MO00R3AN & Co. COLU31BIA IIOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. T HiE PROPRIETOR rakes pleasure in at J. rouncing that this elegantly furnishe Establiehments is now open for the accon modation of guesrts. The rable will alway be supplied with every delicacy of the ses son-both ft-am New York an~d Charlesto Markets. arnd no eff'orts will be spared give perfe'ct satisfaction, in every respect,t our- patrons. Jan 1 WM. GORMAN. ALONZO REESE, BARBER. Next door to Pollock's Restaurant. Columbia. S. C. IWillShave, Shampoo, Trim and Dye, To 3tit the mo--t fastidionte. R. R. R. RADWIAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR efter reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WIr PAIN RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops the most excruciatin; pains, allays Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs. by on, :pplication, IN FROM ON E TO TWENTY NI3NUTES. no matter how vio!ent or excruciating the pain the R IEU31A UIC. Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTAN1 EASE. INFLAX31AI'lON OF THE KIlDNEY. INFLA3131'I1ON OF THit liLA)DER. INFLAMMATION OF TlHE BOWE1.S. CON;E--TION OF 'HE LUNGS. ORE TIIROAr. DIFFICULT BREATIING. PALIIrATI() OF rHE HEART. HSTERI C:.OU. PI'TIElIA. CAIARRI, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, JrTlOO ACfiE. NEURALGIA. RHEU31ATIS31. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CtILLS. The :pplication of the leadv te'ief to the part or parts where the paiu or didculty exist will ar ford ease sad comfort. Iwenty drops in halfa tumbler of water will in a few moments cure CRAMPS. SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN. SICK IEADACHE. DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIN) IN ruE BOWELS. and all IN I TERNAL 1AINs. Travellers should always carry a :ottle of Bad way" Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimula-nt. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVi-R AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and A:ue. atid all other 31ila rious, Bilious, Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow.and other Feverq.aided by RADWAY'S lILLS so quick aq RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH IBEAUTY!! - STRONG AND PURE RICH BrOOD-IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU1IFUL COM FLEXION SECUIED 'o ALL. DR. RAI)WAY'S SARSAPARILLAN RESOLVENT tLi 31ADE THE SIOST ASTONISHING CURF4; SO QUICK. 80 RAI'lD ARE TIlE CHANGES TIlE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLU NCE CF THIS TRU LY WONDERFUL 31EDIO'INE. lAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and - WeIght Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev.r drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RE NOLVENT communicates through the Blo..d, Sweat. Urine. at,d other fluids and juices of the o system the vigor of life. tor it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material - Scrofula, hyphilis. Consumption. Glandular dis ase. Ulcers in the throut, Mouth. rumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eves, Strumorout rischar.-es from the Ears, and I he worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions. Fe ver Sores. Scald Ilead, Ring Worm. Salt Rhen m, 1-rysipelhs. Acne Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Uumors. Cancers in the Womb. and all w.-keniig ai-d pin;ul discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life princi ple. are within the curative range of this wonder ..t Modern f'hemistry. and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its poteit power to cure them If the patient, daily bec.-ming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continally progressing, succeeds iW arresting these wastes. and repairs the same with new material made !rom healthy blood-and this the SARSAPA i'ARILLIAN will and does secure-a cure is certain; for when ot:ce this remedy commences it- work of purification. and succeeds in dimiti i-hiu-- :he loss of wastes, its repairs will be rap id, nd every day the parient will teel him":lt' 4rowing better and stronger. the food digesting .:.wtter. appetite itnnroving, and fl -sh and we!gL: increasing. -Niot.o.ly doesthe SARSAPARILLIAN IZEsOL vxsT excel all known remedial ag nts in the cure eif Chronic. Scrofulous. Constitutionsal, and Skin dieenses; but it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, U'rinary, and Womb diteases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water. Incontinence otf Urine. Bright's Disease. Albumninuria, anid in all cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water isathick, cloudy. mixed with substances ike the white of an egg, or threads h;ke white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appetar atace, and wfhite bone-dust deposits, and whent r here is a pricking, burning sensatiotn when pass ing water, and pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins DR. RAD WAY'S PERIFECT PURG~ATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet zum, purge, regulate. pnrify. cleanse, and 1str engthen. Radway's P'ills. for the cute of tall disorders of the Sto'mach, Liver, Bowels, Kid neys. Bladder, Nervous Disea-es, Headache. 'oustioation, t'ostiveness. Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Ita immution of thle Bowels. l'iles, and all Derangements of thte Internal Viscera. Warranted to effetct a positive cure. P'urely Vegetable, containing no mercury. mnineral.. or deleterio,u< drugs. [[ Observe the foll'nwing symptons r esulting fro-n Disoidets of the Digestive Orgalit: Constipation. Inward 'i les, Fall ness of the Irood in the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust of Food, Fullness os' 'Veight in the Stomach. Soar Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. wimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffcult Breathing A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system from all the above named disorders. t'rice. 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUG GISTS. RtEAD "FALCE AND TRUE.'' Send one letter-s amp to RIADWAY & CO., No 87 Maid en Lane, New York. Informatiott worth thous ends will be seat you. July 5, 27-ly. A New, Safe, and Equitable Plan OF sECURING TIlE Benefits of Life Insurance TO THE MASSES. l'he Commonwealth 00-operatli e Co., 13S Chambers St., New Y1ork. Capttal $100,000. Charter Perpetual. The OBJECT of this Company is to furni'h to ail healthty persons a mode for providing for their families atfter death, and still h:ive he use < f their money Utn ii it i-: needed for the pavmenlt of losses, and then in euch m'iall<"ums that all persons-the poor man as5 well as the' rich-can avail themselves of it< advntages. An eson fifteen, and not over stxty years old, of sounid body anid mind, tmay be, came a member of this Compatny by paving 1in admission fee of Ten Dolhiars, an annual duoe of 1-wvo Dollars ott thet first day of .Jinu nary in each year and One Dollar and Ten Cents for each dethl of a member in the same D)ivision. They are by the Company placed in divi sione limited to 5,000 members, of about tl"M same age. HOW TO JOIN. Send to the Comoany or any of its agents, . and get Circulars with full particulars, and' blank Applications for membership, which You can filll out and return with admitrane fee. and (if accepted) a Certificate will bei made out and sent you by m til, which se curer, to your heir" as many dollars as there are members in your divicion at the time of yotur death. The Officers and Directors arec ORRIN FRINTK, Pre'.ident. I.JONATH AN S CHIRISTIE, Vice-President. 9L. N. CL ARK. Secretarv. GEO. W. BRAINE.RD, Treasurer. DIRECT')RS. C IDGE WM D. VEEDE.R, Brooklyn, N. Y.: -G A. HOBARt', E-q., Paterson. N J. C. A. SPRAGUE. Brooklyn, N. Y. May 24, 2-6m. W. L. GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. dRespectfully announces that he is Iprepared to cut and fit gentlemen's suits to their entire satisfaction. Hav Sine had a large experience in the tail *orine business, and being constantly supplied with the latest New York -Fashions. he feels no hesitancy in ask ~ing for patronage. Work promptly delivered. Terms moderate. To makingesack coot...........4 00 To cut and make pants...............2 00 To cut and make vest............2 00 To cut and make walking cont......5 00 To cut and make fine black frock coat.. S 00 ro cut snit of clothes. ........ 1 O'0 CLOTHING AND EE AT S, AT He & W, .8 IFFIELDIS. -:o: W E have now in store a very large stock of the above goods, and we as sure our customers that we have nev er before been enabled to offer them so CIIOICE A SELECTION OF GOODS, at such low prices. We have good All Wool SUITS at $15. suitable for any business man. HATS, We have a very large stock. and we are determined to undersell any other dealers, as our facilities enable us to do so. OUR SHIRTS Arc decided to be the best fitting Shirts made. We make the finest custom garments made in this State. Call and examine. R. & We C, SWAFFIELD, Apr. 5, 14-tf. COLUMBIA, S. C. PAUL B. LaLAN. E. P. LiROUSSELIVRE. PAUL B. LA!.ANE & CO., AUC TIO, 1T General Commission AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, 171 4AST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSIGN31ENTS SOLICITED. IEFEW% NcEs.-Messrs. Hart & Co.. 3lcLnv & Rice. Messrs. Weagner & 3tonsees. Mr. J. Com, miri, F J. Roberts, Discount Clerk. l'eopie's National Bank. May 3,18-Gm. DR. H. BAER, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 131 31EETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 3, 18-tf. LARGEST MILLINEUY STH CK In the up country and receivinug dai addi ions b' Ex press, at A pr. 28, 17-tI' D. MOWER'S. Special Book Notice. Fogartie's Book Depository. WE are offering great indlucemrents to Book buyecrs'. The whole of our large aind choice collection of Bocks, consisting of: TEOLOGIGAL AND MISCE.LLANEOU.h BOOKS, S. S. LIBRARY BOOKS, AND JUVENILE BOOKS, havec been arrangcd and marked doa'n in accordance with the reduced prices of Northern oubi shers. WVe offe:r fo.r the next sixty days thre fur ther inducemuent of a liberal discount on all prchaes of Books nmiounting to F[IE DOLLAR4 and upwards. Our STrO(;K oF B3t OKS cons is:s of all the latest and hea edtosof STANDARID AND) MEW PUB LIC ATIONS. OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT is particularly rich in good Books for the young. ~We have recently made large additions to our stock of BIBLES. Thze prices are greatly reduced. We are nowr offering an unsutily large vuriety of English and American Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, an d the Episcopal Prayer Book, at extreme ly low prices We are Special Agents for several Sun dav School Publishinig Houses, and have on hand supplies of their publicationis. All varieties of STATIONA RY, and a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store is so arran,ged L.lat v,sitorS can examine the stock at their leisure. The price of each book is ma'rked so as to afford. pu rchasers every 'rcility. 87Persons residing in the country will p!eae bear in mind that by sending their or ders to us for any books published in A mer ia, they will be chatrgedi only the price of thC bok. We pay for the postsge or express. A ddress FO'ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 280 KING S l'REE' r, (in the bend), CIlARLESCON. SOUJTH CAROLINA. A pril 26, 17-li.' 100IIHN& (lMPERT ATTORNEYS A T LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. The undersigned have formed Co-partnership in the practice of th< Law, and can be found at their offic< in the building of the "Newbcrry Bank," front room, up stairs. T HOMAS S. MOOR MAN, OSBORNE u. SGCH UMPERT. Feb. 22, 8-tf. MILL IN ERY ! IELMNElRY!! 3MY stock of the above goods is NOW COMPLETE. Consisting of most all of the NDVELTJES . OF THE SEASONI And at somewhat LOWER PRICES Thn last year. Give me a call and see for your selves, at D. MOWER'S. A pr. 5, 14-tf. 15 Barrels genuine ORLEANS SYRUP, On hand and for sale by MAVES & MARTIN. THE ATLANTI( POiSPHATEG The undersigned in offering tl abt.vc Fertilizer to the Planters of Newberry. feel co fident that its quality is fully equal the best Fertilizers now manufacture This being the first year of its sal they cannot furnish any testimonia of its merits ; but feel assured th when once fully tried, it will becon the favorite fertilizer in the South. Planters are regniested to send their orders as promptly as possible, Mayes & Martin, Agents at Newberry, S. Feb 15 7 tf ICTORlA TONIC BITTER ENTIRELY VEETABLE. IFOR THE CURE OF :4yspepsia, lgiie and Feve Billious Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and ail - Impurity of the Blood. It excites health'y appetite invicoral :he Digestive Organs, is devoid of all t dreadful poison-Fi:sil Oil, and imparts most agreeable, waring and cordial efft to the Stomach. It e.hilarates the spiri relieves pain, and is im est wonde.lully e eacions in all debiiitie- andi irregularities Females. It will prove a positive prevent in all .MALARIAL CONTAMINATION. MOTTE & TARRAN' Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, NEWBERRY, S. C. M ar. 15, 11- tf. GERMAN 800THIN G 00RDIA Invaluable in Teething. and Summer Cc plaints of Children. Cures DIARRH&( k, DYSENTERY, COL] And other Diseases, incident to the peri of Dentition. Unlike the "Soothiing Syrups," now widely used, this CORDIA L contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injurions Drug. It is composei rhe very best materials, and shouldl round in evr usr.The best ph: eiansa recomminend it. MANUFACTURED IIY Dr. H. BAER, CIIAR LESTON, S. C. ggrFor sale by MOTTE & TA RRA) Newberry, S. C. May 3, 18-tf MANI LEA ROP] Suitable for well ropes. For sale by D. MOWER. Greenville &~ Columbia Railroa COr.UMBIA, S. C.. March 1, 1871 1On and after Wednesday. March 1. the loll< ing Schedule will be runa daily, Sundays cepted. connuectin. with Night Trains on So Carolitan Road, up and down, also with Tra gongSoth on Charlotte, Columbia and Aug ta Railroad: UP. Ienrec Columbia............. .-...... 7.00 a -Aiston...................... 9.10 a Newberry...................11.15 a Cokesbury................... 001p I Belton................. .....5 I Green vile...................6.30 DOWN. Leave Greenville...................6.1 a - Belton...................... 8.05 1 - Cokesbury....................10 0, "Abbeville.... .............. S.15 "Newberry................. 1.0 I "Als'on... .................. 4.05 I Arrive Columnbia................. 5.55 1 I HlOS. DODA31EAD, Gen'i Sup 31. T. BARtTLErr, Genera] Ticket Agent. ISouth Carolina Railroad Compan COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9,187 ON and after SUNDAY, the 11th instant. I senger Train's upon this Ronad will arrive eave as fllIows: XAIL, ANiD PAaSrSNGER TRAIx. Leave Columbia at .................... 7.401 Arrive at Charleston at.................. .20 Leave Charlestoni at ....................8.2' .Arrive at Colum bia at................. 401 IGHT iE Piu@-. PREIGHT AND ACCOxx0] ITION TRtAIN, [Sundays excepted.I Leave Columbia n.................... 7.50 Arrive at Charleston at................6.45 Leave Charlest ni at ......................10 A rrive at Columbia at. ... ......... ..6.0 ICamnden Accommoda(ltioni Train will conti, t run to Columbia as form:.rly-Mondaysl, W nedays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. Vice-Presiden S. B. PICKENS, General licket Agent. Jun. 21. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. CotUMBIA, S C., Jute 8. 187: ON and after SUNDAY, June 11, the I senger trains over this Road will run as follo Go13G 30EaTH. Train No. 1. Train N< Leave Augusta...... 325 A M. 6 00?P Leave Columbia...8 09 A. M. 11L00 P. Arrive Charlotte. . . 2 35 P. M. 5.20 A. Leave Charlotte...7.4' A. M. 8.00?P. Leave Columbia....2.30 P. M!. 2.25 A. Arrive Augusta.......7.50 P. M. 7.30 A. No. 1 frain daily. No. 2 Train daily. Sunda excepted. Bothb trair.= make close connection alpints North, Sout b and West. No I.Tr: maes close connection at Richmond for irg iSprings. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked all principal points. Standard Tame--Washingtoni City Time. E. P' ALENANDERt. Sup'i E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Tic Agent. June 23 Summer Schedule Spartanburg and Un E'tilroa-l. To Commence 29th May, '871. IDOWN TRAIN. UP TRAI Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Lea Spartanburg.... 58 .. Bateville 6.006.) 45 1Pacolet ....... 6. 6.13 44 Joesville.6..... 6.48 4. Unonville..... . 7.51 Santuc........ 8.20 8.5 23 Fih Dam...... . 8 45.1 Shelton........... 9.1 Lyles' Ford .... . IStother.... 06.10..0.1..10 05 Aiston.... ....11.e T '. 5EE .25ese 6.001. 53 . SPRING TRIDE. 1 CROQUET. o Complete sets from S3 to S20 per set. BASE BALLS. All the different kinds at reduced prices. FISHINC TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELINC SACS. For ladies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. CUNS AND PISTOLS Or to ALL KINDS AND PRICES. d. AMMUNITION. e' SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any part of the countr3 at per express. The s:ime careful attention riv len to orders by mail as to personIl purchases Prices for our goods based on gold at par. POULTNEY. TRIMBLE & CO. 200 W. Baltimore Street, Apr 6, 14-1y. BALTIMORE, 0 c DR. J. R. THOMPSON SURGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr W. B. McKellar.) S Offiee over McFall &Pool's store, on Mail Street. All the old busine.ss left unflnished will b completed on the terms as before arranged and everything done in the best manner an warranted. The patronage u the public f respectful Dy solicited. Dec. 8. 48-tf. stakta 21Aan 23EENDUE RNE,K C WHOLESALE i PROVISION & PRODUCE of Ve DEALERS. rave constantly on hand sd reeivin, Bacon, Dry Salted feats, Pork, Lard, Bef o, OSSuar, Molasses, &C.a Purchamers are requested to examine thei stock at 21 snd 23 VENDUE RANGE, QHARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 22, 8-6m. THE SHARLE TON LEN FOR. h Freight and Passengers, imTo and from BALTIMORE, PHILADE] PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all the New England Manufac I . Ctirn . - iSd TUDYS GeURSDAsserandATDAY Fare Apr.eber, -2 $5t ** THE U COTON SATESA 0. Lif coninsroads est in alanwi The lieet of thi Fistr-Clas Sotenanis te above Pnoranvie atttont teu iim sdegular Dilpathe aporded e u iofnessI pulic inte policie Satestc rates, mi lorng run.Iltis kown Ra adviSed irnrt ion or Freighl Cany willengerge eqaot excellenrcen. capacitily at n ther Soth.a S. B.st PICEN , i Gtents brisnge anod rTurn AI .( pe n. ofRairofisontendi ED H.itia BARNW-olErL, Ge.wight Axeti. L eired-inrstrnc omponyfi coTh elfusining.o thtis rcty outer an SiL.Hme Com pr cnfied b a to l ae,t t. matedLf. nuaneaoe >n- policies isse l the approved tem tecmt ns I lise poliies at theockcrates,lue doe nofftdile ipos te Saereon t m tcnai. biaca erin asvterpnsive inith t.hen reun is;n knowniuo thad.iend itnue mlaoo Mtiual Comany ilere aot Sth er cn., pcilly at o the South ipan 90nerct of pr fit onthe omati tInbnes dived annuallyeamong alleth I mutade boy-th odes wilothoterncei - __ ethir d secitiounepreum civn ne t. hre alql tes. s ptohcesnwilltb< cour oseLfestenn,thatrise atuske outa I, isone-third moe prftsat thoe.iialsmi ndpoicie B. JOhexST ed.term..of.thesicor i.2 w oice t hi cashLT vaue....iersd 2 We offe theIL.peendn of aeuisa H- financia 1Ecity GasN,.rthenc Comaninc The Cotultong praeCmpanyms of theie ty and inut aoina theroa canitascr goo omars an. hand iheow fulyeenlotft . th ative intrests' of thou th eop a.1 Thiette pmis n .rern Companhege G.I eneit derits frot & t investmna made by J Lts COmpices inNorthern. re. esta andY secuitie, our Edepeolda.n Jarn 4,ua71term. Ltuhnssa moneyadtepoisa oe aF RS YOU MACNERGALS W J. BOTS and L....Srntedn fAece ForisSate iby rpetd. MOWtER.e Money Cannot Buy It! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! The Diamond Glasses, U&N1FACTURYD BY . F, SPENCER & 00., N. Y., Which are now ofrered to the public. are pro nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to be the MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye eve: kntowil. They are ground under their own supervision from minute Crv.tal Pel-bles, melted togethpr and derive their nam.e, -Diamond," on accoun of their hardiness and brilliancy. The Scientiic Principle On which they are constructel brings the cor or centre ofthe let.s directly in front of the eye producing 2 clear and distinct vision. as in ti natural, healthy sight, ai.d preventing all un pleisitnt sen.tions. tuch as glimmering ant wavering of sight, dizziness, &c., peculiar to al others in use. They are Mounted in the Fines Manner, In frames of the best quality, of all material used for that purpote. Their Finish and Durability CANN(T BE SULHPASSED. CArTtO.N.-Ns ne genuine un less bearing thei trade mark stumped on every fra me. J. W. MONTCOVeERY, Jeweler and Optician, Is sole age.*At for NEWBERRY', S. C., From whom they can only be obtained. Th! goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any I- rXe Oct 5,40-1y. SOLE9 IIARNEI ijRusset, Uppei and'Whang L E.4 T_HER On hand and for sale by D. MOWERs Apr. 6, 14-tf. rTH1E SING-ER Or k NEW FAMILY' SEW ING MACHINE. -now offered for sale on easy termns, at ti State Agency, Nto. 197 King Sr. Charletoi - Silk Thread, Needles andi Mach ine Fin< n ing. of~ the best quality. Stitching done Iorder. General repatiring executed. tITHE NEW MANUFACrUR[NG MAClU N] -. --FOR _Tailors and Boot Fitters, is the best in tI: marker. Local and Traveling Age'nts Wanted. Circulars and Samples on application. THE SINGER Sewing Mach'ne Agency 197 KING STREET, ICH ARLESTON, S. C. P. W. & R. S. CHICK, Agents, NEW BERRY, S. C. Dc 7, 49-'70-1y. DR. E. C. JONES, 'SURGEON DENTIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. nRooms over Mr. Mower's store, and II front of Herald office. I take pleasure ini informing my friend: -and the public generally, that myr deill drooms are now open, and that I amii pre tpared to exeute all work in my professiot in the most approved mannier. I amt determined to devotre my enltirt ftime and energy to my professin. IJan. 12 2 tf. E.H00D: WHw 14. Ho0w llstord C Just published, a new edi .t i o n of Dr. Culverwell': I, " Celebrated Essay on t h a radical cute (Without medicine) of' Spermas torrhe;t. or SeminIl Weak-ness, Involuntara SSeminal Losses. Impotency, Mental arie riage, etc :also, Con-umption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sex: untl ex ravagance IPrice. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. rThe celebrated author, in this admirabbi 2essay. clearly demonstrates from a thirt.' year..' successful practice, that the alarmin; con-equrnees of' selft-abuse may be radicall1 cured wi:hout the dangerous use of interni maedicin.- or the application of the knife pointing out a mo'le of cure at once simple certain, and effectual, by mcans of whtici every sufferer, no0 matter what his conditiot may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Thtis Lecture should be in the hands oi every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a platin envelope to ant address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, 01 two post stamps. Also. Dr. Calverwell's "Marriage Guide,' price 2.5 cents CHAS.J C. LINE& CO., 127 P Bwer, NwYork. Sep. 7, 36-17. Post-Office Box 4,.586 NATIONAL HOTEL. Columbia, 5. C. - Robert Jov~ner, Proprietor. P. Hamilton Joyner, Clerk. I RATES: Of Board, per Dav.............$3 (I0 Supper, Breakfast and Lodging.. S 0 Single Meals.................. ; --- 0 ~Sep. 8th, 1869. PAVILION ilOTEL. Charleston, S.'C. 30ABD PEE DAY - - - - $25 MEs. HI. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprictress. Ayer's Cherry recenaI. For Diseases of the Tbrod =d LUV8 such as Coughs, Colds, WhO& Cough, Bronchitis, AstMS, and ConsumPtJon. p feJibly never before in the whole histo of has ny hin wo sow1delY dcejl npn heconfidence of Tnt*Dd : excelIent remedy for pulmonary Through a long series of years, and am of the races of men it has risen bigher and in their cstimiation, as it has becomeberM Its uniform character and power to cur tha rious affections of the u and tod.m niade it known as a relae oe ctrsUi thei. nhi!q adapted to milder forms and to onng children, it is at the same isse he most eTectual remedy that can be given forbcip ient contumption, and the dangerous &9cdcas oftetra r lungs. As a prorLblon spina~ hand in every family= deed as all ae soe* tinmes subject to colds and coughs, all should be PrOvided with this antidote for them. Al.ough *ettled Coxem3atEU s~~ cuir. nnbr of s x6%2 ctrble, ,till greatnmbrofcs wS4 discase :5eemed *ettled, have bam enaffate cure.l, and the p2tient restored % t; by the Cherry J'ectoal. So complete s.fts nia-ter over the disorders of the ad Throat' that the noa obbtinate of them = 1L VV hen nothing el,;e could reach them under the i-h-ry Pectoral they subside and a VW. S:2jers mad Public Speakers Mrea Pr Arays relieved and often rboUy etilc(l by it. Pro)-ch il; is genTly cmred by tak ge Cerrd P,ectoral in sinall and 6requent d&SZ. So genertiliv ure ;tai YbMues known, flixt*s nee4l 11kt piull:ilmI tcult11itt" of them ksme or do inore t.1 iCSUD L;ur * public that its quanm a are ialy :naitaiied. Ayer's Ague Cure, I F-r Fever and Ag:.ae InternittOn Ill2d Fever, Iemittent Fev Ague, Periodtsl or Bilious F n-n indeed all the affection$ w! fr!n m2Lrious, marsh, or '"m &W poisons A4 il n:me implies, it does Cure, anddoes$ r. fh. Cunta"ning neither Ar*eme, Qaia,M 111tu;.. Zie, nor any other mineral orpWgd - sbi%n, e %&t Irvever, it in nowise jje- a"y tient. The r.n-zzialr and importanmrf %teM ge:e:wc -e:ts, a4lrdtera f < V.0.- :l.ie i . 1;W In.'rea-iss im .mi. w:. we receive of theradkdtyli d:..cti:mate cs, and where othernin. I .-.:tied' persois, either red*nt ; itr:n ' i:satic lccsjitW%-Woc U AG 7), CVtZddly., lo-~ .i-r C:omplarints, arising frmelA . i * he I.ver, it is.-M excelent remedy,,,,, : atim be zw l1-er in.o liealthv aciv. j.or lMrs:t werders anid LiverCspa ,l n rik.n remnitly, proftci2g way r' - rb. cures, where other ,ai ,riL P::. ., C, ATEI a CO., ptatu and m. xn::lyUs:dfcintS LOWL, a old a rourd the world. F".c , $1.00 PEIR BoTz. For sale %y MOTTE. & TAh - Sep. 7, '7y 6-l7. Fisk's Melallic Ml. km THE SUBSCRIBER lia coniid d haid a fuli assortment of the above spple eases, of different patterns, besidex dui ot his o wo make, all of which be is pipue to furnish at very reasonable rates, Withr promptncs.- and despatch. Person, desiro4s of having Cases set br railrOad will have thein sent free of chs.. A Hearse is always on hand and WI41W furnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past ptronage,.the scriber respectfully askq for a continuad of the same, and assures the public tbs no effort on his part will be spared to render rhme utmost satisfaction. - A. C. CH APMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds. -The subscriber take.e pleasure in annonne ing to thij- comumunity that, having made .11 l ncssary airra'nlgemenits, he will be able to fu rnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Verv Moderate Rates !!* For Cash ! ANDREW C. CIIAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. New berry C. H.,S. '. IMPORTANT NOTICE CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. .All Retail Orders amounting to $W and Over Delivered In any Part or the C'ountry FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HAMLTON EASTER & SONS, inOF BA LTIMORE, MD., Iorder the better to ineet the wants of thei Retail Cu'tom.:ers at a di.,tance, have established a SAdM PLE RBUI E A U, and will upon applicatiou, promptly send by by mil~i full lines of Semples '/the Newest and rnot Fushinnamble G..od.. of FRE~NCH. ENG,. prices. t han any house in the co ntry. 1ttivin our goods from the Islas and mnoat celebrated manuifacturers in the dui ermnt patts of Eurntw. anid importing the same by Stesmers di rect to Ba it:mnre,our stock is at aul times prompt ly suppiled with the novelties of the London anl Pas ria ;narkets. Ars we buy aid sell only for eash, and inakejo bad debt, we a re able and willing to sel.la -~ oods at ro.4 TEN To Fmrrsi.u Pita Cxl.T, Lss PRoPIT :h:n if we gave credit. In, sending for samples specif the kind ofgoeds desired. WVe keep the beet grades of ey class of goods. from the lowest to the most v. Ordes uaccmpaiedby theceash wihibesnt IPROMPr-PAYING WHOLE-ALE BUTEES ar nd Packao Dpartmenit. Address liAMILTON. EASTER & SONIS, 197, 199. 20l1 and 2 3 West Baltimore Street, Oct. 26. 43-ly. Baltimore. Md. 31Niit AGZIE Tw Dolr4erAnm 64 PagesV eaigMaIer. 30 Pages Advertiseents. WALKER, EVANS & COGS WELL, AND 0. WYATT AIKEN, CHA RLES TON, S. C. July 13, 28-tf. TIHE CELEBRKATED We have a large lot of 'this highi aproved FFRTILIZER, whichz we~ Iwlll sell on the most accomm' terms. Call on R. MOORMAN C.,-with whom it is stoed particulars. Pe. W.&2 .