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FORGIVE AND FORGET. Forgive aid forget-it i. better To flitg every feeling aside, T :ui allow the deep etnkeritg fetter Of re%enge i:o thy brea.t to abide. For thy steps througi lie':s path sh. be When the load from thy !)o:o:n Is cast, And the skv that's above theE be brighter When the clond of di;pleabure has pasfsed. Though-thy spirit swell high with emotion Tv -ive back an i::jnstice again, sink iin ob!ivon's ocecan, For rinemoraice inereases the p:tin. .:A why shon!d we linger in sorrow W4ei itsshAladlow iS passig awiy, Or seek to encouater to-morrow The blast that sweeps o'er us to-day ? Oh, memory's a varying river, And though it may pla;idly diHe When the sunbe.1n, of'joy o'er it quiver, It foams when the storm meets its tide. Then stir not the current of m.duess, For its wrath thou %'it ever regret. Though the morning beatis break on tiv sadne-', Ere tw sunsrt, furgive and forget. [Philadelphia Dy. Daddy's Boy. In a certain small town on the Mississippi lived a man who made horse-trading a business. He bought up horses for a city mar ket, and was considered pretty good on a trade. One day, a long. lean. queer, green looking specimen ot the western country arrived at the dock with a boat load of horses. Ho inquired for the horse jockey. "Daddy sent me down with some horses,"' h said. in a half idiotic tone. "Who's he?" "Daddy." "What do you want for your horses?" "Daddy said you could set yure price," was the res)onse. "Let me go down and look at your horses," said Br-wn, andl ac cordingly they were soon at the boat. Brown examined the horses. and named the price he would give for this one and that, and the country bumpkin made no objection, al. though some of the offers were n6t more than one-half the real price of the animal. One of the bystanders gently suggested to -becountryman that he was being cheated, but he returned "Daddv said Bron n would set, -t6e price himself," and so Brown a ll-is own way. _Avlast* they came to another aniimal which did not look much superior to the rest. "I must have more for that an ermel, said the fellow. "D)addy says hoecan run some." Run !"said Brown. "that nag catn't rutn worth a cent." "Daddy said so, a ni d daddy knows. W.hy, I've got one up at the st.ables that would beat it all hol low." "Guess not," said the fellow. --Let's try 'em. I'll bet the whole boat load of horses on 'im." Brown smiled. "I'll stake five thousand dlollars against your boat load," said Brown, winking to the crowdc, "and these men," selecting two. "shall hold the stakes." Brown's five thousand was in trusted to one and the other went on board the horse boat. One of the crowd starteud to re muonstrate with the poor idiotic fellow, but he only responded "Golly ! dlad told ine he could run some, and daddy ought to lose 'em if he wvas sich a tar-nal fool as to tell me that when he couldn't." Brown's sleek racer was brought dlown, anid Brown mounted him. Tlhe countryman led ont his ani mal and climbed on his b)ack,look ing as uncouth and awkward as the horse he proposed to ride. The word wvas given. and they started midst the laughter of' the crowd. At first Brow'n was ahead. and it looked as though the poor fellow was to be badly beaten, whien suddenly he plunged for ward and the horse jockey wvas left far beluind. Such going had not beeni se in thuo par'ts for a long time, and 1poor Brown was crestfanllen, as the cheers of the by-standers fell on his cars. "i'll take the spondulix," said the countryman, riding up. "Dad was right. The anermal can git rou:n d a little." .Brown tried to say it was a joke, but the fellow would have his mon ey. "-I guess I won't trade to-day," he said, as he put it in his old, rough, leather' pockect-book. I'll go back to daddy." In vain Brown tried to induce him to trade, but he pushed off his boat, resolutely saying, "I'd better go back, and tell daddy." Brown was completely sold, for he knew att once that the green countr.'man was a leetle shre wder than people imagined him, and had just come there purposely to win his money from him. Next time he did not ridicule a horse that daddy said could run some. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE Alston Hotel, ma.Brea.kfast Going Up and Dinner Going Down.i Jaal CUSTOM1 made pegged CALF B~OOTS. and wasn?ed. For sale by T). NOWFR. C. F. JACKSON L.\RGE, BEAUTIFUL AND C!I.i ST(ICK oPIGt. 0\E .DY GOODS. Are n:ow readv FOl S.\LE. And a1l CU TiE.'qi s v e SURN. OF I).%l!GANS th: S-ock I ki'! be'd at VERY SM.L PROFITS. NO illMBUG;. C. F JACKSON, Main Sut-et, COLLX.\11 i S. C. Apr. 5, I I-tf goois, Sash s, 8 irids ~. r P. P. TOALE Manufatarer and Dealer. Io. 20 Hayne Strect an. Horlbeck's Wha CHARHL E.<TON, S. C C7' This is the largc;t amd nist compic '(-turv (f the kind in the Suuthern Szntt and all ar:iees in this line cli Im finish111 bfy Mr. 1. 1'. TO.ALE at j'i,-eS which du comne:ition. EE A panp!ilct with ful! and dr:ii-ed 11 of all sizes of I)ors, itsbes :11.1 liTi l i t the prices of each. will be sent free n.idj O! paid, unl .1pplic.t-ion [1) P. P. TOALE, tHAI L-F1 N. S. C. Wagon 31aking. Repiring, TilE itdersigned has opened a sho h:lt a mile, from lIHle;a, (on G. & C. R. It it Jndgo I.Ake's pivce, where h is pepar to "hoi Hor, L-ty l'lows, M;kie .114 E 1)irl W cagonlz, anI do ::1ly ki:nd of \\', Work, either Agricltutai, Mill or Domes Work. lie %%ill also repair Cotton Gihs. Shoeing a Horse............... . 1. Layiing aPIlow (owi.er futrtzlhinigironi,) "Ol(e lurvi,hing irl ,.. 2 lorse W;gon wih! body. .......1 1.5. wit!.otit buidN... .. . .!D o. All other work in proport ion. All that is asked i< a shire of his Frieta patrul ige. ('all and e. STIE,"EN F. E. GRUBE11. PAT. H. DUCKETT, G[N A N 0 LOC KSMII CAN e fo-mIl at Cm-ol'iri Mmnufcturi Company's Tin ai:d Stove Shop, will a co plete stock or GUNS, PISTOLS & MATERIA in his line, and will REP'AIR Citns, I tols, all kieds of Locks, Unmbrell .s, Paa By doing good work at moderate prie an dbeing putnc:tual to my btsiess, I ho to receive a liberatl patronat.ltO WOOL CARDIlt GoodIoi0's Fct0r2 THE Subecribers take pleasure in infori ing their anmerous tfrien ds :ai patrons the County of* Newberry anid elsewhei that they are prepa red nith every mu'w al perfect appliance in th eir Gardinig Fac;o to tuitrn out sati=factory wortk. (O1r B.tt Mlaebine f.ir Mixing is per'ect an.i co:iiple in all recspects. Wiool lelt with Mr. Si:nm, at thte Ne be'rry De-po, will be hauled to our Facto and returnied in anu exT.editionis manm: IAnd any orders or directions coininit ted him will be sati.slae'torily a Ittendedt to. Should oar etistonwers preter visit ingt Factory thlev wi ill find stanles a nd 1-8 thieir stock, aind every accoonndation wi be shown themi. RI. S. & J. 11. 600DGION. June 7, 2 -3m SPARTANBURG Spartanburg C. U., S. C. THlE FALL SESSION, 1871, will op' on MONDAY, .1I.'NE 20th, and continuie: weeks. Ample adv :nta;:es fo'r thoro'::.h inst tion are offered at the following; Board, i-:eluding washing, fu;el a nd li:bts................. ....*> Instrumetal Muie~i, Pino, Gitar, or . r::........................2 Us !i:irm".ent. ... . ...... .. .. lor fmt ther :iformiationt. idle:O ih:v. S.\M uEL . J.XNE., IJune 14, 24-3m Joint.P'roprietot's. WM. 7J LAKE, Insurance Agenl NEWB3ERRT, S. C. At;ENTr FOR TlihE Piedmont & Arlington Lii Insurance Company. lanioual I :eome : : 110.0( tnsuresi' nuainst dea'ith fronm all cans WM. J. L AKE. Newberry, S. C. Feb. 2'2, S-t f.& II PEi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. The~ utidersigned have formted Co..partnmer'ship int the practit'e of t] Law, and can be found nt their ofli ini the building~ ofi the "Ne'wber Bank."' frott ntxoom, up sttns. THOMAS S". MOORMAN, OSBORNE L. S0HUMPERT. Fe~b. 22, S-rf. 13 Barrels genuine ORLEANS SYRUI On hand and for sale by 1MAYVE & MTA RTIN. R. ROE. IIWAVS READY RELIEF (T I:is Tnz Wt)rST PAINS IN FLOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR :iter readre t1ss adverti.sement ieed any one -l'll: W Il ii PAIN I.\)WA Y'S I ss.A)>Y I:Ei,EIF IS A, C'I. Ft)l! IVEIY lPAIN. It w:1s the fir-t and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that inclantly tlop, the nmo-t cxcruciiti:gr li!in. allays Infbom-ati.tin. ad cures 'ongestion?'. l hetber of the Lin. Stomich. Bowel.; or other fande or ormans. iy onl, application. I N I:031 ON -'. ToW f.NTY IN.VT ES, no matterhow vio'ent or excruciating the p:n It Ie 1I1 -;MA 2 I '. vvd-ridhden. I itirm. 'ripplIed. Nervous. Neuralgic, or pro.struted with di.easr nay sufli.r. RADWAY'S RE9ADY RELTEF WI.l. A-I'RDlii INSTANr FASE. I N FL.A IAM l ION )F TIlE ll IN EYS. - INFLA311A lION IF II1 EL.\I) l)l . INF.13MATION OF TIE li%VWEiS. ( )NGIErTION OF ll ,I . SOV:E'. TIll:(A '. lIlFFiCUI.T RII EATIiING;. 'A,I'l :ATI0\ t)F 111E IM'A I:T. IM STFiI'S. C. 01'1'. I)TI'I*HI-:TI. C'\ A:RRI. INF-'LXEN7.. HElADlAC'IM'. TOOTIilAC:1IK.t NI1'l,(;IlA. IIEU.\A TIS3M.C (01.> ('lIIL.S. AU * ILI.. 'I te :plication of ti.e Re2dy lietic? to the p rt or p:irts where the pain or difficulty exist wilf" at' ford c:e satd comfort. I wentv drop-t in haifa tumbler of waler will i!i n f v moments cure VIAM'S. S'A-sm's. SOU-Rt STOMACI. IIEAITlUItN. s',K I I:A DACl E i. iIAi,'IIEA. )YSENTI.Y. ( WIC WINi) IN E11L;W.LS. 'Ind all IN TI :NA L PAIN. ITavellers should alway cnrry a I otte of Rid w:\a :e:dy Relief with thein. A fr-w drops ill wlier will prevent sickness or p:uis from chan;e t ,f wnter. It is better than French lBrandy or lit:er :.:. stimul:mt. FEVER AND AGUE. FE-l-: .AN) A(W c'ure for ftfty cents. There i: nit a remedial agent in this wor!d that 0 will cure -'erer and A,_ue, and all other Main riois. lii Scarict. Typhoid. Yellow.and oitier Fever- aided by IA )WAY'S PILI.8) so quick w RAD 1V kY Y' I..\)T IFLIFF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! tc! STIONG ANI) 1111, IC C11I .OOD-IN C-,A4' I F FLESI1l AND W'1 lIT CL'FAR SKIN AN) IIEA-IVLL 0.1 IPIENION sCulti-1) LU ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT - '.NIaArI". 'rHE. 310S'f .AS-fONISHIrNG -'11AN4.1S -1p ItOl)Y UNI)F.:;0ElS. j*N jh . 'Tl:I, I- N i ?-U E CF Til Is fItt I.y WON l)ElRFI'L C rnNI. TIl AT very lay an icreas? in Flesh and 0 Weight is seen an:4 Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PUrIFIER. p .v drop of the SAN:SAPARILT.LAN 11 -. ) -'. NT I commiunicates through the BIO-4. Swent. Urine. and other fluIds and juices Cf the svtem the vigor o t'life. for it repairs the wateS of the ticbd with new and sourd materfil. Scrofnin, syphilis., ('onuniption, Glandular dis - ase. !evs in the throat, 11inth. fumors. Nodes in the Glands:md other parts of the syste;n, Sore I.ve. Strunorous dscharzes from the Ears. and ii the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions. Fe ver Sores. Scald iead. Ifing Worm.Salt Itheum. 1 .rysipehis. Acne. Black Spots. Worms in the Flesh, humors. Cancers in the Womb. and all wt.kening atd p,in ful discharges. Night Sweat<. Loss of sperm a:d all wastes of the life princi pie. ire within the curative range of this wonder ot'.odern Chemistry. Hiud a few days' use will Sprove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient. daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing. succeeds in arresting these wastes. -n- :ml repairs the sanie with new material narle from healthy blood-and thil tie SARSAl'A i'ARII.LIAN will and does secure-a cure is certain; for wben once this rentedy conumences its work of purification. and succeeds in dimin i-hiig the loss of wastes. its repairs wil! I e rap id, urd every day the patient wiil fi e him-elfi growing better and stronger, the food digesting l'tter.appetite imnroving, and IL:sh and weight Nt oilly does the SA:atsrAnILLtIAN EQot. VENT excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronie. Scrofulcas, Constitiutionn. and Skin Ldiseases; but it is the only posit ive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, - Urinamry, amnd Womb dis'eases, Gravel. Diabetes. a. D)rop.uy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine. Biright's Disease. Albuminuria, and in a l cases where there are brick-dust deposits. or the water is thick, cloudy. mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or thireads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear anice, and svhite bone-dust deposits. andl when there is a pricking. burning sensation when pass ing water. and pain in the '-mall of the flicad along the Loins. DR. RAD WAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,J per fetly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and st:engthen. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver, P.owels. IKid nevs. Bladder. Nervous D)iseases, Headache. (odutpation, Costiveniess. Itndi ges'tion, Dy'spep '- sin. Biliousness. Bilious Fever, I ilmmation of inu the Bowel<. Piles, and all Derangements of the .Internal I iscera. Warranted to effect a positive 'cure.i Purely Vegetable. containing no mercury. mlinerale. or deleterious drugs. rv I-' Observe the following symotuns r esulting erfrom Disorders of t lie Digestive Orga: ti. Cons'tipationm. [nar 'iles. Fulness of the Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust of Food. Fullness o r . Weightin the Stomach, Sour Fructations. Sink in" or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the [lead, Hurried and Difficult ~r- Breathing. to ^ few iloses of R A DWA Y'S PILLS will free the system from all the above named disorders. [Price. 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY I)RULG SGI$TS. or REAl) "FALSE AND) TRUE.'" Send one iletter-stama to RAt)DWAY & CCO.. No S7 Maid en Lane. New York. Information worth thomus andls will be sent you. July 5. 27-ly. A New, Safe, and Equitable Plani - ~ OF sECURING THlE Benefits of Life Insurance <TO THE MASSES. nThe COmnweaiclth CO-Operative 00., * 138 Chambers St., New York. c- Capttal $100,000. Charter Perpetual. The OBJECT of this Company fi to furnish to al hieatlthy persons a mode for providing :for their families after death, and still have the use f their monmey tunt il it is needed for the payment of losses, and then in suich )o smamlh sums that all persons--the poor man as wella the rich-can avail themselves of -6ut its mdvntages. nAny person fifteen, and not over sixtyi yea-rs old, of sound body and mind, tmay be, come amember of this Company by paying in '<nis.ion fee of 'Ten Dollars, an annual dlue of I 'o Dollars on the fir<t day' of Janimn - uary in each year. and One Dollar an dTen - ents for each doiuh of a member in thesame Division. Theyi are by the Company placed itn divi sions limited to .5000 members, of about tI-: sameti tge. HOW TO JOIN. Sendl to thie Comnpany, or any of its agents, andi get Circulars with full particulars, and hhmnk Applications for menmbershuip, which "on c'an till out and re-turn with admittance fee an (if accepted) a Certificate will be ma:de out and sent y'ou by trail, whieb se citres to your heirs as many dlollars as there a :re members in your division at the time of' v'outr death. Tbce Offieers and Directors are: ORRIN FRINK, P'residlent. JONAT HAN S. UllRISTIE, Vice-President. L. N. CLA RK. Secrererv. GEO. W. URA[NE['). 'Treasttrer. DtRE.CTORts. - JCnGE WM. D. VEEDER, Brooklyn, N. Y. *G. A. 110 I A RI, Esq., Paterson. N. .1. IC. A. SP'RAGUrE, Brooklyn, N. Y. May~ 24, 21-G0 . W. L. GOURDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., eFROM CHARLESTON. eeRespec'tfully announees that he is ry prepa.red to c-ut and fit gentlemen's s-uits to their entire satisfaction. Hav ing~ had a large experience in the tail oring 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 making sack coat...............84 00: To cut and mamke pants............. 2 00 To cut and make vest............... 2 00 To cut and make walking coat... 5 00 *To cut and make fine black frock coat.. 8 00 To cut snit of e'othe............... .. 1 00 --URE ,ai s . w v.nn 1'r.T-r;et..r. 1'. 11. h s .n&e . D u;it (en. A:.-ini Fa. . .,C:cl,nd 4 rConerce St., N.Y. 11 LLONS Benr Te4timnony to their Wonderful Curative Effect. Vinegar litter% are not a vile Fancy )rinlk. Made of Poor Hun. Whimley. "roof Spirit% and Itefuse Lirtors, doc ored. spiced and sweetened to please the taste. alled " Tonic.'' " Appetiizers." " Restorers' &c., hat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, ut are a true 1edicine. male from the Native toots and lierbs of California, free fron all kleololic Siinniunts. Thjey are the ItEAT 1O1t) PrItIFIElt and A JIFE (41VIN( PIINCI PLE, a prrfect tenovator aid livi::orator of the System, carry lig of'tll poisonou% matter and restoring the blood n a healthy condition. No person can take theRe ;itters according to directions and remain Ionz inwell. proviled their bo:ies are not destroyed oy mineral poison or other means. and the vital ,rnwi wasted beyond the point of repair. ''ley arra a (Zentle Peir-nttive aun well 12 a Tonic. possessing. also, the peculiar merit if acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conres ion or Inflaiimmation of tlc l,iver, and of all the isceral Or:ans. FOt FEMALEO (01P1L,AINTS, whether a young or old. marri,l or single. at the lawn of vonanhool or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ers hae no etul. SIiflaimnnntory anid Chronic Ihen natipmti and (ouf, I)yntin or Inl Iigestion, IIilious, Iteenitlent and jnrnaillent Fevcrq. Disenes or thie lilood. J,iver, Kidlneyn nnd 1laidder4 liese llit(1cr0 h:ve been nmost successul, Sucl D)itense-4 are caused by Viuinted 1Iload r1hii is gnerally proiuceil by deran.ement of he Digeslive Orgn . DYSPEPSIA Olt INDTCGEATTON, i J.uttache, V'ain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tight es of the Chest. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of he Sloinach, 1aid Taste in the Month. Bilions ttaeks. Palpitation of the Hear. Inflaammation of he Lungis, Pain in theregions of the Kidneys. and hundred other painful symptomis are the off qrings of Dyslpsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the .orpil Liver and Bowels, which render them of ieqtilled effleacy in cleansing the blood of all im urities, and impartiig new life and vigor to the Vh11le system. FO!t SK IN DISEASE', Eruptions.Tetter, Lt Rhien..n, i;lutces ,;pots, Pimpies. rnstuieq, oils, Carnlj.,cles, Ring-Worni. Sea'd Head. Sore Kves,Eryipelas. itch. Seurfs. Discolorations of the kii. H itnors and Disvas of the Skin. of what -ver ine or nature, are literallv dug up and car ried out of the system i a short time by the use of ihe%e Bitters. 0cnce hottle in such Cases will Con inice the mcost incredulos of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wllneveryou find its mpurities bursting through the 8ihin in rimlces, Eruptions or Sores: cleanso it when you find it >b)strictcn and sluggish in the vein : nleanse it when it is foul.an d your feelings will cell you vhen. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the sst441 wV ii follow. PIN, TAPE. and other WOIL3S nrking in the system of so many thutsands, are effectually :estiro)ed and removed. .OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. L. WALKEt, Proprietnr. R. H. McDONALD & LO.. Driig&ists and t en. Agents. San Francisco. al., und V: and I Commerce Street, New York. June 28, 26-'71-1y. CLOTHING AN D) H~ATS. A T \V 14 llade ChoW iln stotre it Ver V.' r beCt(,re bJtn enadbled to 00'er- thi.iu o0 (IIOICE A SELECTION 0OF 300DOlS. :t antch lo*w prices. We have gieod A\ll Wool SUITS at ~15. Muitale far anIy buIsineCSs manlf. We hav a ver large stock. anid ie are de!terhliined t) I Under,ell anIV >thr de:dlctr-. ts or facilities entable I to) do so. OUR SHIRTS kre deici to bc th betst -tn 'hts nild. nadejl iln tis State. (Call and eNamnine. R,. & WI. C. SW.AFFIELD, Apr. 5, 14--tf. COLIU 1., S. C. 'AUL a. LALANEc. E. F. L\RtoUssELIr PAUL B. LAILANE & Co., AUCO TION, Beneral Commission AND WHIOLESALJE GRBOCERS. 171 EAST BAY CIIARLESTON. S. C. JONSI(GNM ENTS SOLICITED. Rxsees-ess hart & ('o.. Mcl,ov & ice. .Messrs. Weanuer & Monsees. Mr. J. tom ning. F. J1. Rtob-:t, Discount Clerk. Peole's ational Baink. May 3. 18-dm. DR. H. BAER, DR UG GIS T, NO. 131 IEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. M.ty 3, 1- tr. L A RGE I~S T ~IILLINEAiY 8T C K :n the cap country and re'(civintg d]ailyV addi ions by Expre-ss, at A pr. 2t, li-tf I). MOW EI.. -NICKERSON IIOUSE." Colu~m'oia, S. C., This pleasantly located H otel. unsurpassed by my House in the south for comfocrt inel healthy ocality, is now open to Travelers and othears eeking accommodation. Fnmilies can be fur mished with nice, airy roo~ms on reasor.atle erms. "A call is solicited.'' My omnibjus will se at the different depotis Jan 1 SAR Al L. WIG iIT. ALONZO REESE, BARBER. Next door to Pollock's Restaurant, Columbia. S. C. Will Shav-e, Shampoo. Trim and Dyr, To sntt the. most fah!ilioi. -rr.:- i! r ] yT THE ATLANTI( PIIOSPIIATE, The under.cignalin effering I a aove Fertilizer to the' P olt of Newberry. feel r< fidlont tlat i,- (11"lity ; a fully equal the A .t Fertilizers n1111w mn:ufawtun This b-in:: the fir;t vcir of its s, they c:ninut furnisi :tny t,-st-Stillm!i f its l11rits; lit f'.tl 1ssured ti wlhl once fily tried. it will beew the favorite fertilizer inl the Soith. Planters are requested to send their orders as promptly as possible. Mayes & Martin, Agents at Newberry. S. Feb 15 7 tf VICTORI TONI BITTER ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. jIF: TEi CTRE OF Syspepsia, Agie and Fev( Billious Diseases, Gene ral Debility, and ail Impurity of the Blood. It e-cites healtir appetite. invi_orv the Dinestive 0r:ins, is devoid of all t dreadful poison-Fisil oil. and imptri Imosi tireab'le, waIr.nin, and cordial etil to tl S!nuacli. It exhil:irattes the .pit relieves pain, :n(d i most wrnitde,N lly i c.icir,-A in all (Whilitiv-, -fit irregillarihies l'emales. It. will pf-m ie f r1mllirc rireteni in :ll .ALAI.\L CNTAHINATION. MOTTE & TARRAN' Manufacturers and Sole Froprictors, NEWBERRY, S. C. ',:ir.I5, II-it. GERMAN 800 ,G COOL" Jnvalu.ble in Teething. and '-imrmer G plaitt of Children. Cures DTf ARSUB 8E'. EPNTERY, Atnd other Di.ease?, inc.ient to the pel or Deit :uion. tUnlik. the "Soothuint fSyrups," Dloi widely used, this~ COR DIA[L contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injurious Drug. It i< compose' lie ve'ry best t:llerilu, anid sluonul totundt in every N'irsery. Tile bjest inh eians. recommuuend it. MANI'FACTIIE!) BY Dr. H. BAER, CH AlUlESTON. S. C. GE Forju sale by 310TTE & T A R R. Ned.-wrry, S. C. Mlay :3, 18-i MANI LEA ROP] Sutable for well ropes. F'or sale by D. MOWER. Greenville & Columbia Railro; 'oLccanIIA. S. C.. March 1. 187 inn and after Wednesday. Ma,rch 1. the foil ing Schedule will be run dajily, Sundays cepted. connuecting with Night Traitns on Sc Carolina Road, up and down, also with Tfri gong South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au; ta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia.................... 7.00: --Als.ton.......... ...........9.10: --Newberry................1.5 '' Cokesbury..............30 - Reiton................... .... 5001 - Greenville................... 6 0 DOWN. Leave Greenville..................6.5 BrIeton......................S 8.0 I 4 Cokesbury....................10 07 " Abbeville...................~ .15 -Newlberry................... 1.50 --Aiston........................ 40 Arrive Columbia........... ...........5 f1l0S. D)ODA3MEAD. Gen'u Ip 3[. T. flAtTLETT-. G;eneral Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad Compan COLUMBI A. S. C.. .fune 9. IST ON andI after SUNDAY. the 11th instant. I sngcer Truins upon this Roaad will arrive eave as follows: MlAIL AND PASSENGtt TRAYN. Leave Coluimbia :at...................... 74' A rr ive at Charleston at................I'2 Leave Chiarleston at .................... 8.2 A rr ive at ColumbIa at .................. 3 49) NIOUT EXPII158. FRItiGHT AN~D ACCoO~L TioY TnAIN. [Sundays excepted.j Leave (Coluumbia ait....................50) Arrive at Charleston at...............6.45 Leave Chuar lest .n 'i.......................7 14) A rrive at Columbia at... ........... 60 Camnden Accommodation Train will conti to run to Clumbia as formerly-.Mondays, W nesdays.nnd Saturdays. A. IL. TY LER. Vice-P'resideni .Junt. 21. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. (ou.UMBia. S C..J.uneS.187i (ON and siler SUNI)AY, June 11, the I seger tratius over this Road wvill run a, folle O(.IG NcoRTH. Tr:in No. 1. Train Ni Leave Augusta. ...3.25 A ML G 00 P. Leave Coumbla... 00 A. M. 11.00 P. Arrive (lharlotte.....235 P'. M1. 5.21) A. GoING SoUTH. Leave Charlotte...7.40 A. 3M. 8.00 P. Leave Columbia.......30 P. 31. 2.25 A. Arrive Augusta.......7.50 P. ML 7.30 A. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Tramn daily. Sund exceped. Btoth trains mauke close connaectioi all point' North. South and West. No. 1 Ti makes close connection at Richmond f'or Vir; ia Springs. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage chuecke all principal points. Standard Time- Washington (Otty Time. E. P. ALENANDERt. Sup E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ti< Agent. .June 2 Summer Schedule Spartanrg and Un Railroad. To Commence 29th May, 1871. DOWN TRAIN. UP TRA Arrive.Lev.Are.e Spartaburg. .. .3 2. atesille. 6..0.. 6.00 45 Pacolet ......... 6.88.3 40 Jonsville..... .4. 6.4 8 . Unionvile....... 7.5" Santuc........ .20 1.5 23 Fish Dam. 8.4')......2..43 Shelton........ 9.1592 13 Lles' Ford.... .4 9A9' 11 Strother1" Leae.1 2 Ariv. Le Ai.on..... 1.8 5.2 6iE~~.J10~ rr 53e THE CIRLESTON II FUiR Freight and Passengers To atl from BALTIMORE. PHILADI P IlIA, NEW YORK, BOSTrON, an all the New England Manufae tiiril- Citie THREE TIMES AWEEK, T':ESDAY S. Ti 1'RSDA YS and SATURDA Fare from Newberry, - - - 82 THE SOUTH C&ROLINA RAILROAD CC ' And.connectin Rond!z West. in alliance a the Fleet of Thir!4u irst-Class Steamships the above l'VOrts. invite vttention to the (i Time a*il Itgular Dispatcl .frordell to the 6 e public in thb Cotton Stttes at the PORT OF CHARLESTON. m)f-erin* facilities of 1:a il and Sea Transpn ,ion for I reigit and T-s4engers not eqn:flled to excellence and capacity at any other Port. S. B. ICK:E . Ven. l'amngtr and Tic .:t . S. C. Unailrantil. E 11. BA. NVE.L. Gen.Fre'g,hf Art. C1. 1. Apr. 12. 15-1 JJBR. J. R. TIIUMP8U "" SURGEON DENTIST, (Snecessor to Dr. W. B. McKellar.) Office over McFall & Puol's store, on 3 Street. All the ol hmsiness left nnfinished 'wii i comple:ed on the terms as before arran; and everytling done in the biest iainer warrantM. The patronaige .) the publi refpecvVullv soliclted. Dece. S. .S-it. THE COTTON STATES Life Insurance Compar PIN!PA TL OFFICE AT test at M.iCON. GEORGiL. i t ,li-: orf iv e The lmilt5s of thiS Strictly I Southern lie Col:;itV is ConfilledIV by law to IC livite Life nurnealone. 1,')licies issoted on all the approved I- also issl! policA it stock rates, por cent. u:ndor ths! :ititnal rates, bu doe. not advisc its pitrons to insire on stock planI, it bein1 vCry expensive in - lon -11n. It is known th i t i'vidends il _.ood .lftual Comptany will average it #.5 per cent., e-peci.lliv it the ou11th N,West. where ilve-st ments bring good rett 90 per cent. 01 profi:s on the mt buines. livi-!rti :inm,tily aniong all iititial Policy-ho!ders, witloit except One-third lo in on pei miis giveni w tdes;red-interest char;ed oinly upon Where all ca:<h is pairl polkcies will I come self-ustininm:. that is p;Iy out, have 50 ppr cent. added to their faces, is one-third more than the original sun C stired.0 Amp ~ le pro.i-iortneaginst forf.'itnre policies inl theI exp:-ssed termst of thte tr1e'. The Comipnr will ahvays puirchase~ policies it their cash vahlie. We offe.r thle peoiple ol teState the s 'neial macurity ais \~rthern Compal1 vff-tencinlg ,ith Noi.no.f. .ilillions of lar an11mily have hithert o b'een los the acti e t,ii-*.-Qi: of t h ic Sonith inl men.flt of premfIiua;n in N.atIhern C'omp:u la enefi ts derivadti fron !bei intvestml madI t hesei IlCC(ompanlies itt N'orthetrn) estte and 'ti SeenrIities', our peopk cantt nl T, share o equatzl termis. Let us tii.e s us - our on itie entterprise andit thus kee'0 m toneyi and the pr'olitsat homei. omet:Ins xr M.Aco, m:OncuI.. W M. n. .0llNSTiiN................Presi W.M . S. H OI.A...................Vice-P'resi G;l:i. 5. 4 )IWA ft......................'-ere .f0IlN W. ItUIK E.............U3cneral As C. F. iec.\............................ACIt W. .1. M A (;Il L....Suerinttendenit of A aet The ('otton States C'omipany is a Geo d. and South Ci(arolinia Enterprise, aind goodI (Gomnpany, andl is tnow Illy id ent nfillhfthe interests of our people. Tis StateC is abily re'presenttedi in the Ct iral tIt z.ernient, by SouthI Carolina Di tors. L.VA L & ABNE' a- Gen'ertl Agents for Nornthi & Soumth Caro W.ut . LA.tr.. Ollice: Columbia. S. C. n .M. W. A nv M. D., of E1hefield. u - Jm -1 '71, --ly SOf the Most Approved W ich we will sell on the most - SATISFACTORY TE1: We invite alt examlination of th 'a.. both afs to ch:iracter :mdit price. 'nm PROSPECTUS FOR 187 -FOti'RIH YEAR. a m Size of Pacge Changed. and Attractions v: a m ,ue - Td-HE ALDINE: 'At lIiutrated 3Monthly Journatl of 1M p' claimed to be tIe handsomest Paper - the World. 'U"ive my ToTe to the artis't workmen of Aldine who are st riving to make their profe's 1worthy ofnadmirat i.t 16'r bJeanftv. as it has alt 'as- been for usefuinuess."-Henry Ward Beecher. The object of The Aldine is to furn ish a med >. 2. which shall be a fit exponent ofp1ro:rrees. an< M.the beautiful in PamnTriscs and! the kindred: 31. The lattest and monst improved machinery, 31. the very highe-t order of mechanical atnd art talent shall i.e taxed to the utmtost to produit M. sheet--ts nearly as possible-perfect in typo M1. pthy and illu,tration. while it is intended M1. the appearar.cc shall be ftoexceptionable, ays pains will b"-spared to keep the literary ma to original and selected. equal to the best. ain TheC:tIquar.ED IXCELLENtCE of the W< in- CUT !tL.USTRtATIoNS published in the pagc The Aldine hits elicited the commendation of 1 to European as we.ll as the American press. and been hailed as the commenicement ofa new et the history or Illustrated .Joturnialism. t. I.st each we!l-wisher send in at least one ket scription. atnd influence others to do likewise TERMS: One Copy. four months.. ................... 10 ne Copy. one year......................... Five Copies. one year................... Specimen copies, by Maili, post-paid, 25c. The publishers will send free the beauatifa Chromno "DUCKS." as A PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBE] . who rits 82.5) for one year's subscription. I In add ition, will send the wonderful Christ IN. Number, printed in colors, and containing.i tve. fifty illustrations, to ail whose remittauce ii I eived before the edition is exhausted. 1.53 Special P'rospectue and Circular to those e 1.45 ing to canvass or get up clubs will be miailei 1.0:apiao.Our premiums embrace only 1 1.5ice ftevery highest merit of art or worku 32i5 ship, many of which are offered by no other ?..15 per. (Pr. liberal CASH D)IS(OUNTS to all 1.41 interest themselves in getting subscribers for L.17 Aldine'. .5 Send frCircular. 00 .1 A M S ITON & ('0.. Publishers. Mhey Cannot Buy It! E' FOR SIGHT JS PRZICELESS'1 .50 q th The Diamond Glasses, 'ANUF.ACrTi-:D BY . E. SPENCER & C0., N. Y., in Which are now offered totlie public. are pro nounced by al! the celebrated Opticians ket of the World to be the MOST PERFECT, Natural. Artificial hlp to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision. from inilite Cry-tal Pebbles. melted togeth-r. aid derive their name. Di)amond." on :.ccoutnt of their hardinesean:d brilliancy. -Tla:, Scient?ric Principlo t)n whith they 4re tonstru:ted brings the core or Centre !f the lens directly in front of the eye. Irodluc-.!g a clear and distinct vision; as in the natural. healthy sIght. and preventing all uni pleaaint sensations. such as glIithering and wavering of silit, dlizzines: &c., peculiar to u! others in use. They are Mounted in the Finest 3tannei. In frames of the best quality. of all materiais ;tinl ued for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability ,ed, CANNOT BESURTPA.SE1. and (-AVT-o'.-.Nn genuine unle5s bearing their is trade mark stamped on every frame. J. W. MONTCOMERY, - Jeweler and Optician, ia sole agent for NEWBER'RY', S. C., From whinni they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. Oct 5,40-ly. lyl SOLE6 11AR.ESS Russet, Upper and Whang , ILE .J TH E R On bmud and for sale by mu-' 25 D. MOWER, t Apr. G. 14-tf. the - - -- - _____ ot and --- rns. tia J1 S - tie i d il. -- he. - and I in on - - NEWFAEL SINGER(ilIE.i ' tte gny No.h 107 Ai g heton, ay-. order Geea ririn exehCK cnt., ne .-s, __. ever Rmak ert. oerssoe,ad ou Cfront oeral:d ofmpce napiain : aken pla che ninoin Agreny! nthC most aLEST ON, S.art C. I .W a & dtri. to deIte mAgentir fied ai eeryto - prfe-in Jec. 17, 49 '7-1. 7 DR.I~O E. Lo. JoN ES,ed NEWBERRYlsh, a C. ei tionovr r Mofer's Cstorwed'i .l frontca cur witldot ic )ofSera take~: pleare ~ in Weinformin my friendsar Seanth pulics gmenerly, thtmyentaln 'phyart excupty, Impeorkint to MprofesI an Fits, mined y sefiduevote oy etir tie na ald en opoesionl ct. The c ~elebrated r si hs adminthe rastl crdil u (wthu dineros)s of inpernal torrechoi, or temiapliWaines ofu niary ur epitn ua oe mocatency, mle,n Phcinapffctua, bympemns o Mar-h rigfeet. : aere, onsumprwhtison,itiony rtadh Firs, cnue himselfchedulen, prvaey, g,uan e-raaln. Prisctu shuled e, inl th hants.o The yelebrated eauthor, in ths lad.ial essay,en undrleal, demnsate from c a-oe thirny on adonseuencsp o recpbusf may ents oaiclr rA lscured wihuthell "Magrriague ofite,"a meice or cetheapiain.ftekie th oinrtin out a imefcre tonesipe umn cerain ad oefecra , by en ork.ic Sfeer sufferer, not-rwhtice Bondition I and rd C ol a S C ha Renouner Josea, prnenope.tor.n o P.res poaidton receipt ofsxCleor ter, topost Brakfstn ogig 20 ric"e M'>eens..........1 s-ISep. 7, 8691.PotoleBx4,56 aN< ATI ION HOTEL Columb,n . C. Robert.L JoyerFI, Proprietr. >e Super BreIaks andupodingcn..20 Ayer's Cheiy PectOra4 For biseases of td Throat and lungl I such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Ccugh, Bronchitis, Asthma, and ConsumptiOn. Probable never before in the whole histor of tictlicine, has any thing won sO widely and so deepiv upon the conodence of mankind, as this celjen1t remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most >* the races of men it has risen higher and higher in thir estimation, as ithan become betterknown. its uniform character and power to cure the ra rious affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as. a reliable protector apinst them. Whi!e adated to milder forms of disea -ind to Voung ch ren, it is at the same time the intnwt ei-ctu:l remedy that can be given for nip ient con umptioii, and the dangerous afTectione ut teio thrat and lungs. A.- a provi.ion apinst .ud len a:tacks of Croupt it tlould be kept on i::li i., eve lanmil, and indeed as all are ,.Eme ime- u Jert to colds and < 41ahould be 1,i,.-ided with this antidote for m. . ho'ugh zettled Consmflan is thought in CU;r:ible, :*i'l great numbers of eace:- where the tieie:se s eeicd :.ettled, have been completel eu;ed.:i'd the patient restorel to sound ealtt by ti;e Cherry J'eclorul. *o comllete is is im:-lerv over the disorders of the .ung?L an Throat; that the n:ost obstiuate of them yield to ic: When -nothir:t'.e could reach them, under thi CeI.Iy .'ectord they subside and seVi prOeferri froml it. A.irjma is always relieved and ofen whuUy clin by it. 1;,oj~if;s is rnerally cured by taking the Cherrq 'ector-ni in sinall and frquent do4es. S..ierr : i ts virtues known, that we r.o,- Aot pt:i-h the certiiirtes of then here, or dI I:.' -r It b:i .1:re the public th:t itl qualitieo ay ler's Ague Cure For Fever sand Ague, Intermittent Poeer.-. Chill .e-er, Remittent Fever, Dumb A.ie. Periodical or Bilious Fever, &a.; and iadeed ull the affections which aris. fran Me.aSlIWUoS, marsh, or nasmnatie poisons. A. s- itn , ti doer Cerre. and does not t-. !. C -i:rtitilg neither Arsenh-le, Qulinine, Btis Zii-. u1i. r any other imiveral or poisonous ,-;:me-e a i:tteri it in 6 now hijuree lany pa. -s -:, mun ber :mud iniportar.e its cures i. -r::a: :li,t;-I. ,:re liternlly bey'ot Reenpq -i itli: : pIaralel in the histary i:. Our pride is gratitled by the . . . .. :.re re.eive of the rudientl cures in::i- va-er, and where other reu; e.i - h ! -', h !v f:tilel.. , -:I..d--on, either reslent in, or travelhi,g ~ (4 C.ru.t rui:p.i wAR Itr I.air (,ni;ts. ari<ing from torpid S-.-r. i: i, in t-mcellent remedy, stiut iri:: etilt hv :tiiiv. 'i r -; : Id Liver'Complaints, it I n . ly, prod(ing many truly - --,, t wihe: L:h.r medicines h:A e -ede r ):-. .T. C. Avn & Co., Practical i' .Ii::;:: t-hvit.T, Lowell. Mass., 34 -.d:.Ii rtkind 11h, WOrLd. P;:-I:. -7. PER ROTTLE. For sale by 310TTE & TARRANT. Sep. 7 7-6-7 fIs8 Metallic WIal Un83 THE SrUSCPIqEl as enstantly ot hand a full assor:inent of the above approved Cases. of different patei-ns, besides coffins of his own mlake, all of which he is prepared to iarnish at very reasonable rates, withf promtineiss and despatcIh. Person< desirotls of havint, cases sent bf railroad will have them sent free of charge. A IIenrse is alwalvs on hand and will be firished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continnation' of the same, and asitres the public thar no eMirt on his pari will be spared to render' the utmost satidaiction. A. C. CIIAPMIAN Newberry S. C., July :1.' IMIPO7R$AST $0TIcE CONSUMERS OF DRY 0OO0( .ll Retail Orders amounting t6 $2# and Over Jielivered in .any Part of the Colmtry FRME OF EX-PffE$$' d*ARSES. HAMILTOfN EASTER & 86% OF 8.1LTIMORE, MD., Tn order thi iter .to mecet the wantsi of their letail CustonWels at a diltance, hare estalisahed a' ,S.A 3IP LE B)UR EA U, and will nponI app'ien,tion, promptlr send by bay ma il fthullies of $Mmples _ ;the Neerest and most Fasshionable (0.1sl. of ENICCH. TENG. LISH- and D)otEiTIC MANUFAC fURE.gnur :anteeing at all timeCs to sell as low. If not1 at 3ess' prices. than any hion.'t in the co -utry. ltnyving onr goods from the largest and most . celebra:nt minufacturers in the difibrent parts of Eurepe. and importing the same by Steamers di rect to Jtalti more. otr stoek is atalltnes prompt-1 ly stpplied with the novelties of the Lon don and P'aris markets. As we bnv aid sell only for cash, and make no bad ui'Mts. we ire able and willing to sell our goods at rtox Tr -ro FiFrwr PaZ CZzer, LvP.s PRomI than if we gave credit. J nsenidin fors-amplessp.eiy thmekind ofgoods der:ire.d. We keep the best grades of every 'class. of coeds, from the lowest to the most cost!,y. Orders c oaccomapanied by the cash will be sent C. 0. D). PRIOMPT-P.YING WHIOLESALE BUTYERi are inted to in,spect the Stock in our Jobbing nd Paickage Departament. Addres IIA MIL'rON. EASTER & SONS. 197. 199. 201 anid 2 3 Wesct BaIti more Street. Oct. 263. 43-17, Baltimore, M<f. MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two Dollars per Annum. 64 Pages Reading Matter. 30 Pages_Advertisements. WALKER, EVANS & COGS WELL, AND 0. WYATT AIKEN, CHAR?LESTON,S.C. July 13, 28--tf'. THlE CELEBIRATED FilPtI8PHATE We have a large lot of this highly approved FFRTILIZER, which we will sell on the most accommodating terms. Call on R. MOORMAN & 00. .--with whom it is stored-for pa rticulars. P. W1. & H. 8. (CH IIt Feb. 22, 8-ti. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. T E PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in aul% T mouncing that this elegantly.furnished Establishment is now open for the accom modation of guests. The table will always be supplied with every delicacy of thme sea% son-both from New York and Carleston iarkets. and noc efforts will be spared to gve perfect satisfacio, inevery respect, to ur patrons. Jan 1 WM. GORMAN. L:.IME r. umr