The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 04, 1871, Image 2
ddnesday, Octobor 4, 1871
LaUrens Especially.
Mr. Joseph Crews is out in a card,
which, among other things preparat
toproving himself an unjustly tradu<
individual and a political martyr, he sa,
that the continued false and iijrit
reports circulated against his fair fai
and name, particularly in Laurens cot
ty, have not been lust sight of by hi
and tbat.a.Iquidk as time will perm
he will upset. the quiet now reigning
-Warsaw, and that his enemies shall ha
the share they are justly entitled to.
And J. Adam Crews has comnenc
Auit against S. D. Garlington of Laure
for property forcily taken from him
the night of the 26th Oct. last. Simil
suits are to be commenced against oth
parties it is said.
A Merited Compliment.
We have been informed that Dr.
Pere Porcher, of Charleston, is invit
by the Chief of the Health Departme
of New York to go and unite with h
in concerting measures with a view to t
next probable approach of cholera, a
fcT otier purposes connected with I
ginie and health police of the city.
This is a decerved compliment to
of South Carolina's :nost accomnplis!
sons. Dr. Porcher's enlarged scienti
literary and practical %ttainnients, gra
as they are by a style and demnea
most simple, suave and unobtrusi
have ga)ned for him universal respc
bence, having seen his name quotee
Europeanjournals as an eminent ant
Tivy in the domain of materia medica,
are not surprised tl.t he ghould m
with profound respect and courtcsier
home.
"Newberry District Survivors' Associati,
The survivors of the late war ass,
bled in the New IHiall, at 11 o'clock,
W., on Monday last, and on motion
meeting was organized by calling Jai
F. J. Caldwell, E-q.. to the chair, and
questing Mr. Samuel T. 3tcCaughrin
act as Secretary.
After the registration of members
election for officers was held, wher Y
Pope.was elected President, Col. TI
J. Lipscomb, 1st V. P., Capt. D. A. Di
ert, 2d V. P., Mr. Frank Moon, 3d V.
James D. Epps, 4th V. P., Samuel
McCaughrin, Secretary, and J. J. G
man, Treasurer.
A committee consisting of John
Watts, James F. J. Caldwell and Geo
Johnstone, was appointed to dri.ft
Constitution and By-Laws.
The fo!lowing gentlemen were appoi
ed delegates to the State Survivors'
sociation : Maj. Jno. K. G. Nance, 4
T. J. Lipscomb, James F. J. Caldw
Esq., Y. J. Pope, E..q., and Thoma:
Moormian, Esq. The following gen
meti were appointed alternates, viz : (
Win. Lester, Capt. D. A. Dickert, Dr.
S. Whaley, Capt. John W. Watts:
Geo. Johnstone, Eeq. The next meet
was appointed for 1st Monday of Nov<
ber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The S
tetary was directed to leave lists for
enrollment of new members at the D:
Stores of Dr. S. F. Fant, Messrs. Mc
- & Tarrant and Dr. WV. F. Pratt.
journed.
We bare been pained to learn the cause of
absence from September term of Court of
SoHitor. Mr. McGowan is quite a sufferer f
the ofects of the old bullet in his body, and
recently threatened with hemorrhage' f the 1I1
which wotid have made it imprudent for:
to venture out. .Mr. McGowian is a punctual
eer, whose heart is always in his work, and
well know his embarrassment in the trying
Tau La 'sFRIEND 7R OctoBER. Ii
-The Philadelphia "'Age" says of th is rr
sine:-"One of its specialties, is the air
neatness, and, if we may so describe
dressiness that surroun:ds it. Nothing ab
is is either careless or .iovenly. Each at
her reminds us of a lady coming down
the morning meal in a tidly wrapper. a
snowy collar and cuffs: cool herself and
freshing to otherst. The purblishrers. ini
respect, have struck a popular vein. and
the same time. trustingr not entirely to
pearanee, maintaiu a high etand ard of li
afy and ar tistie excellence." We may:
that the October number is a good specin
of the characteristics the "Age" refers
Its principle engravings are really fine.
Its stories admirable. The pattern illue
tions and the work-table have a pract
vr.lue for the ladies, and the Elitorial Dekp
ment has always its own reculiar in:er<
Price $3 50 a year. Founr co)p.es, 36. I
eopies (and one gratisi, SS. "The Lad
Friend" and the "Satturdayv Evening Po
$4. Published by Deacon & Peterson, P
adelphia. Single copies for sale by all N<
Dealers, and by the Pub!ishers, price
ets.
Tax A.otu.--Now that the year Is draw
to~ a close the true value of this remnarkable se~
becomes the more apparent. and when hoi
with the handsome Christmas number whici
promised, will make one of the richest and n
charmir. g volumes it is possible to possess. It
as have been all the preceding issues in illur.
tien. the number for October thirly eclipsesra
brth as regards que.ntity and quality, the
jests being more varied and more fully descri
than has been usual which is an agreeable:
tare. The literary department is up to the st
dard and is SlIed with amusing and enterta in
articles. The general get up still exhibits
same care and maintains the samte characte1
etarted with-as being the mo,.t per feet and,
peb publication issued fromt any pres.
sebscription is but *2.50 ,er anuum and the p
uhber, are James Sutton &Co.. 23 L iberty str
New York.
The YoVssa Fots:s' Ricla for Septemtt
pb.eby Mr. Lewis of the WVestern Rura
SIbif ful of nice things for young peo
The College World pronounces it "the most
ierta1aing paper in exa.tence for youg reot
Cash prises are ofrred for best contrbutzozrs
yeag fSAta. 61 ('0 per year. and free for
msoer of this year to new subscribers fo.r 1:
Specimen numbers free. Address it. N. F. L.
is. Publisher. thicago.
Davonuet's Yotse AX:nucA for October
Its uEugl amount of varie d and interesting lite
sure for the juvenile branches, with strong
ducemtente for those who have the opportui
to makeupoclubs for ISTL. which are boutilft
repaid by the extraordinary premiums prer
by the publisher for the trouble. Yearly. S.
Published at 83$ Broad way. N. Y.
Daxon.zst's MuSTH LY for October prest
itseif'veth more than the usual attractins
Fall Fashions and other interestinig and ui
household literature. The inducements forci
of subscribers off'ered by the publisher art it
derfbl. and can only be done by a tirst c!ass 3
aine. Yearly. SS.Q0, with a premium. I
ltshed at 833 Broad way. N. Y.
Ererybo.ly knows that thre plan and
seht::: of the distribution of the Colunr
co-operative Building Association isc
ducted on the s:rictert principles of
tegrity. Thc prizes range from ?!0
~5ftt, and bonds for their faithfdl
-ibno: have been enter-d into.
keta are roing Ike hot eskes, ar:d
:stribu,:ion will be mur.e Novernber 1
;.,,&tively, without p ,stponemernt. Pr.
W. Wheeler i< the tGenerai .1gent'.
arce.25 cents per 1uL --
1rcentment of te Grand Jury .
CwERRY OU (;RkVD -JCIY
SUr%H CAROLINA, ilrllrrm. 1871
THE Poot HOUSE
;)ontains 2.3 paupers, well fed, but destitute
of clothing, soap and personal comforts, sue
as tobacco, in moderate quantitices, which
may well be afforded to the poor and shouh
)rv be given. The poor house grounds should
ed be le: to a teriant who might work the land
arid the rick q:arry to a great advantage
It is the opin;on of this grand inquest that
the l'oor Ifouse may he made a sourcc of in
conic rather than expense to the County.
There are two hire:ings-)th negro men
m, om and Val'ecn. l: is rz-c-rimended that
it, Walleei be removed. I:i the first place lie is
in not neede, and in the se.ond place he is not
a prorr person. It is further recommended
that the sorrel horse at the Poor H6use be
sold or exthang6d for two good serviceahlc
mu:es. The horse is of no u;c, and it is im
nsl possible to do without a team. A team might
)n be made useful beyond the wants of the Poor
a- House itself, in hauling rock from the valuam
er ble quarry on the Poor House greunds. This
rock quarry has been a source of considera
ble income to several adventurers, and If it it
worth the working the County should have
. the benefit of the profit.
F- As a matter of fact it is stated that sine<
ed the 6:h of Jane of this year only 13 yarn
nt of shirting has been sent to the Poor House
This is all the clothing, except 33 yards o
shrtin.: sent for buril purposes,- 23, yard
he of which wasnozEiused. 1tjisestimatLd,fron
"I the hooks of the late Veeper of the Pool
13T House-Mr. Boyd-that 10e per day wil
amply feed the panpers-covering in thi
Me expense the feeding of the family of the sn
ied perintendent and hirelings. That much an'
more might be realired from the jndiciou
' working of the rock quary and from the ren
:ed of the land. Besides, :he paupers should b
ior requir(d. ander the superintendent, to pl:
ve,I such indu-strial rrsulits as they iay knoy
C. aud be able to do. Thus they will be uefu
- and cared for at the same time:
The keeper of the Poor House should b
"O able to read and write.
Vk C
COUNTY OFFICFRt:
et Jesse C. Sm!th is the only Trial Just,ce i
town. In his books this inquest regrets t
strite there are irrcgu!arities. tic collecte
fines in three different cases in the year 1S7
n which were not paid into the Treasnry asthr
m- law dircts. This dcfan't would have bee
A. made k-nown at last sitting of tilis inque
the I but for the absence of Trial Justice Smith.
Jesse C. Smith is the School Commissione
for Newberry County. He has not, by hi
re- own confession, visited the County School
to as the law directs.
The Probate Judge shows his office i
an proper and commendable condition. 1i
books are we', kept, and :he balance of casi
to his debir, in atilk. le needs a hook <
Ak- Annma Returns, Letter Dook for 4;ardians
e Bond Book for G:tirdians, aind a cor
Docket.
T. The Clerk of the CAr,:-t makes a cle.
all- showing on his books, an,l while we cou!.
not fully examine his and the SheritT's rt
I cords, we believe that they are and have bee
correctly kept.
rge The County Treasurer offerel his books fr
a examination, but we were content to tak
such figures as serve our pre-ent purpost
nt- To examine his entire offiet would take a
is expert several days. If it is desired by th
1. Court after this presentment, the Count
Treasurer's office will be fully investigated.
elI, There has been paid for taxes bythris Cour
S-t ti year 516,497.32-100. It is almos
te nedesto add that a part oyofthissn
~ol. has been expended for the public good. Tb
R.Treasurer has paid his collections on propt
rvouchers, but the applicution of the mone
rests with those who received it fror
mghis hands. Since the last term of the Com,
mtw~o of the County Comm issioncrs have bee
eC' in the public jail for crime committed in o
the flee. The other fled jiustice. The sh'eri. , a
rug Commissioner of the Poor by appointmnen:
~tt has been the only authorized party to drai
money from the 'ounty Treasurv and it ap
dpears ihat he has applied the amounts draw
to the proper purpose.
And here this Grand Inquest recomm2end
the thait a law be passed, art the next ~nseion c
the tire Legislature. making it the durty of th
sCounty Commissioners to examine, sem:
e.nnally, thre hooks of the "County Tfreai
him Iurer," or "Tax Corie-or" as he mitay be calied
f-and all County officers. For under the pre'
weent system of thre coll"c:ion of taxes, It Cat
itU not he doutbted that there is very ample op
Iportunity to make and conceal fraud.
171. THF. COLI.ECTION OF TAxEs.
ag- Among the great evils to which the peopl
Iof South Carolina are subuj,-cede, is the onet
out ous expense of collectintg the taxes. For
m-rmerly, when property paid a just tatxatiuon
a single personr coleted the taxces. Now
re heni property Is taxed fair beyond a remuo
his neraive viner, a whole corps of assesors
at witth an auditoir and trteasturer are rneeuded
r.iha it shiouM cost a county 100lX t'n 900tf
udto colet tire taxes-and no po,s;hle sum
:men a way t) verify the expe'nditures-whe1
any i. good men wo!d :r'adly do tIre worl
-a- for a salary of $1500-is it not a cor>mentar:
cl uponu the -ystemn tuit has been maude to rol
the honest labhorer of his toil, and the honres
man of his earning? It was once a man
s's pride to own property in S-mth Carolinas
t"now it is a burden. Once it was a pride tr
.ut owe a!!e'giance to the laws of South Corolina
25 n ow~ it is becoming to be a digrace. IEE
COAING, this gra:ud inque<t says--NoT YE'
*n cotx: To ri.ss. God grant it may not comn
rMa rtially to pass, and that the temper oif thr
;speople many keep cool enough for ;->d'
ot I>rovidence to work the end.
ra- COUNTY JAIL.
ub- This in quest says the County Jail is ahuso
beeiney inseenre. That whrile the jail is inse
au- cure tihe sheriff takes pains to ke:ep the pris
iig oners cleanuly andt welt tel. Tis is becomini
-it ini a keeper of' a publice prison. That th
s-isher iff is not carefunl enongh about the keep
u-ing from escape of' the prisoners can not hb
e-doui:ed. ShouJld any- man escape from
s.puh'ic jii? If hre can. surely: humaunit:
I is sympathizes with the fugitive. But 'agamn
pIe- humnityi in irs sober moments, demarnd
k." th.t th.ecriuminal shall be kept securely unti
67~ the. Lanw necides whether hie shald go uinr ii
y2. the world free and umnorbiddetn, or suiffer thi
"penalty of the L;:.w. Thberefore this G;ria
Ingn-:st says let the .sheriff pass with a warn
ainI,.. tha.t lhe is not only the keeper of animal
in in the -l'ape of mien. wsho have offended th<
Law b ut hrthat he is, as a goa!er of the offend
t,d ers, a keeper oft :he L.sw an! a Gt: rdianr o
the peace of It distr:c. lis offi:e i< so hrg!
nt and I o saec'd that no other wi!!--when thn
t .ir i:: e :m:ne is not presen :-s:ourld q.ies
ut :ion his.
on- ROADS AND niRIDGES.
Ib- isamatter of great inuterest thait ih
Roads and liridges are not in order. Exep
the high way to Laurens C. H., called "B!ael
tne ' Jack Rlod," the highway known :us th
bia ";alms Road" to "Caldwell's.'' and thi
o-highway itnown :: the '"A-hrord's ferr
i-~road. all tlie road. in this C'anay ate. sir
po' h'l eneughl. 'The bridges are in man:
.irnnes in had~ oruder. ad it has been re
portedi to thi. ingnest that one accident. r
tserto::s charae:er, has occurred from the in
h,seecnrity of a trifling struemire, that wenW
. hiar"ly h::vec been ont of order if a prorper at:
*.-rey by t.een in mower to have it -ena ire::
m._ one I Frae byh MOTTE & TALiAY- .
Tlis brings ts to the I-al and mo t iinpor
tant natter of our 1'resentment,
TIE COUNTY cO:XttSSONEr.
At the last term of the tourt for this Coun
ty, two of the three of the Board of County
Commissioners were convicted of crime in
office; the other fled justice. An election
was held on the S:b day of August, to fill the
vacancies. It was a quiet, peaceable and
lawful clection tine. Mr. J. N. Martin and
Mr. Wmn. TIster were elected by a very large
niajority. Under the pre6ent law of the
SUATe, it is required th. a board of "Sta.te
Canva-:ers" sil pats upon all clcction. I
The election returns in thkiiisstance were daly
fomulrrcI. The following com-munication
explans the necessity of its appearance in
this presentient:
MR. FORE3MAN A\D GINTLE3tEN OF TnE
GnaND JUtY:
In obedience to your reqest I herewith
send vc.n, In hrief, the material facts relative
to mv late eneervors to procture commissions
for our recently-elected County Commission,
ers, Messrs. Martin andi Lester.
Acting members of the law-flrm of Moor
man & Schumpert, and representing the
Commissioners elect, I went to Columbia on
I Wednesday, the 8th Inst., and found that the
Ioard of State Canvassers had failed to pass
upon the returns of the election lately held
in our County for County Commissioners,
which had been duly forwarded. I urged
upon the Secretary of State, the Chairman of
said Board, the great Importance of commis
stoning the Commissioners at once; tbat it
was necessary that the Board of County
Commissioners should be organized, in order
to complete the Board of Jury Commission
ers for the County, and have the petit Jurors
drawn for the ensuing term of the Court;
and that the general interests of the County
demtinded it. After no little effort, the See
retary of State succeeded in securing the
presence of three others of the Board of State
Canvawsers in the City-:he Comp. General,
A an.l I. General, and State Auditor-who,
with himself, constituted a quorum. These
were all duly summoned to attend a meeting
of the Board in the office of the Sec. of State,
at 6 o'clock P. M.. on the 8'h inst. The
C:mp. Gencra!, and the A. 1. General refused
t I do so: the former alleging as his ob1jection,
that Ku Kl.ux iniluence caused the ex-Com's.
to resign; the latter, not stating his ohjee,
tion, but affirn:ing that hc wouil do so in
writing if necessary.
It V-as impossible to secure the attendance
of the o:her metmbers of the Board, as they
were absent frm the State, as I was in
formed. Thus the action of the Comp. Gen,
eral, and A. and I General, made further ef
fort useiess, and I returned home.
I fcl it my duty to say that Goy. Scott,
the Sec. of State, and 31n. Montgomery
Moses, rendered me great assistance in the
I remain, gentlemen,
Your obd't. servant,
0. L. SCR-MPERT.
It is the opinion of this Grand inquest that
the Solicitor of this Circuit shall arraign
such person or persons as may hnve failed
to pass upon the electIon for County Com
missioners of Newberry Connty, held on the
S-h of Anri-t, 1871, b'y such legal proceed
ings as :hall meet the c:ee, that he or they
mayn be made amendable to the people of
the State of South Carolina, in Justiee and
fa th, represented by the jurors who sign
this resentment.
We'ithoutt a Board of County Comiision
e-s there can be no County governtnent:
no Petit Jurors can be drawn, that canses
Imay be tried to relieve the Jail of its numer,
ouis prisoners, fed and kept at the expense of
the County; no jarors that cauces moay be
tried, the result of which will loose thousands
of dollars locked up in the hands of the
Sheriff of the Court; no authority to have
roads worked; no authority to have bridges
built: in short, we are to suiffer as a people,
all im,aginable ills, because, forsooth,we hap
pened not to elect Commissioners who be
longed to "the party in power. " Again this
-Grand Inque.st says solemnly to the Solicitor
of this Circuit, that it is his du'y to take
the proper le.:al proceedimirs ag:,imst such
pe-r on or persons as htave causedi the ills
-afore'aid-by the failure to comrmission the
latily lawfii!ly elected Commissioners for
Nebrr ounty-to be suftfered by the
people oft Newberry County, of whom the
sub-cribers, complrising the Grand Jury of
the County and State aforesaid, are the rep
resentative hodly.
W M. WN. IIOI'SEA L, Foreman.
his
DR~ED. X RtUTIIERFORD,
mark.
h is
liENRY X GARMANY,
mark.
h is
SAMPSON X P'RATT,
ma:rk.
JAMES Y. ilIRtIS,
W. P. IIAP2R.)N,
W. A. CLINE,
.DWIN C. .10NES,
.lOR~DA N P. PO OL,
JOUN H. LIVINGSTtrN,
..B. F E:L L.Et:s.
The late Game of Base Ball.
"W T s!OCilNG. " VS. "MllTI'ALS."
Ii. I) l' A
ltIctl. c 7 2 1t 2
(Lilt'l:D. p 5 3 1 4
ll:i'lY.1itib 6 3 9 0
FE.:Y.3d b 6 2 1 0
lt(tFFMAN. r f 3 5 1 0
.1A('KsoN. cf 2 6 1 0
lllLL,ss 0 3 1 0
BLTLEHl'f 85 8 1 1
ItIK.dbu 2 3
..47 27 27 10
"M-TUALS."
iR 0 t'O A
Mt0'tl, gq 1 4 0 a
lJi.l-:Y.f 2 a 1' 4
<owlN-. 1stb 0 5 .3
me'l>.rf 2 4 1 ti
Mt I..\tit lt!.N. cf 3 2 0 I'
'-3tItli.2d b 1 4 1') 1
lNNls. p 2 3 n 0
Hill. c .3 2 2 5
H;i't 1-.3d b 3 1 1 0
17 7 27 10
Score by Iunings-1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9
White Stocking. 8 8 6 4 0 3 12 1 5-47
Mtutuais, 3 2 1 tt u 3 4 0 4-17
Fl Uniches-White Stocking. S-Mutuals. 9.
'a".etd Batls-llich 2. l!ey r5. H ill 7.
I mpire-Mr. Gteorg. S. itarkter. t o rambia.
Time of Gtame-2 hours and 15 mtinutes.
Sta.te of South (aroin1)a-Co;unty of
. re E.3. Reid. Petitio,ner, arainst Geo.
\V edad31 art ha E. Rtei-i >l efenidanits.
Ptiton for. Partition of Latnd,
R..ndteanswer of \V . T. WiVight.,Goa
eiinthe- above sta.ed can-. te:er e with
th(vidence of Jamens 3I:afett and I lenry
l :loee,al on muotitn fl GereJh
iton. Pttioneir' A tioin0ey, concturredl in by
W. T.\Vrigt Gurdiani as afores:iid, itiis
ord'red.
'Iha the said tract of land, sitnated about
womiles from it towni of Newberry, coin
liing one lhundred iand eight acres arnd
sixv-nine one hundreths, (118 69-100;
are. inure or less, and hounding andu but-.
Itimjj unont lands of B. d Buzh,ardt. E. II.
Chritian atnd .I. U Smith. James Hevnry.
James Mitfer:- and JIas. A. t.rotwell. hte sold
by'-o.M Paynngr. heitf of Newherry
Co,o$ales-djrth 6-h of November next,
-at Newbterry C. ii. durn the usuazl hours ft
sale, upon the fotloin g terms and condi
tions, to-wir
f: te hlf the purchrse money cash. the b:;lance
-en ac ceoit ot twelve mionths. with in,tere.- tfrom
iy ot -a!e. with b>ond -'d mort;tage to Secutre
Ithe.t cutit porti in. The l.urceer tv hm-v prwe
iege of pn intg the whole iuu cash. au-i to paty fur
*ilu;. taltr'. & e. J1 U\ E i C. L.EA tIY.
r.~ hyN ) ?alSo,
LOCAL.
special notices in tjis local d p:lrtment irc
chirged( for at the rate of 25 cts. per line.
.-e Cata logue of Fogartle's Book Depository.
tend the card of Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs &
Co , farmers.
See card of Graham & 1'utler, Cotton Fac
tors and Comnsissioti Merchants, Augusta,
Ga.
KIss.AN & tlowert..--We inv;te sttention to
enrd of thi, well known ',*atorage and comni.
tionj house. Liberal advorces are made on cotton.
Tex wvill he no service at St. Luke's
Church uext ,u-diy, Mr. M'es having ac
cepted n iivitation to s--rve Trinity Church,
Coinmbia, during the Rector's absence at
the Convention.
GooQcN's Fac-rouY.-The above factory is
at its fNuOeFt capacity. and we are in-forrmed that
the work is exceflenty done. Patrons are in
formed that work left at Xesrs. Mayes & Mar
tin's is taken and returned free. See card.
J. L. HoNoUR. Insurance and General CoM
mission Agent, Charleston. will spare no efforts
to effect advantageoUs sales for abippers of cot
ton. rice. &c., make quick returns, and liberal
advances on consignments.
The Indies of Newberry are invited to
read the card of Mrs. Sill in this paper, who i
is tan appro-ed dress maker. and promises to
give satisfaction.
S P. ioozza & Co.-Attention is called
to the card of the above named firm in to
day's paper. The farmer, mechanic and
house-keeper will each and all find some
thing in them worthy their notice.
Every farmer should have a clover-patch,
and now is the time to prepare for.one. If
you want good clover seed go to the drtg
store of Drs. Motte & Tarrant, at onco. be
fore the supply is exhausted. 39-3t.
S. C. LAxD AXD IMX.ORAvIox AemncIATIMo.
-Messrs. Butler. Chadwick, 6ary & Co. have
published a card xotitylug subscribers that the
drawing has, for good and suficient reatoas,
b -en poatponed until the 8th of January. '72.
This will also afford au opportunity to those
hitherto untble tosecure tickets, to do so. The
drawing will positively come off at the time ap
pointed.
SALE-DT.-There were not so many pe.
sons in town on Monday as are somptimcs
seen, yet there were enough to make bugi
ness quite lively, and the store keepers were
kept pretty busy. Sales of property were
confined to furniture, one or two o!d mules,
etc. No accidents, no flghts, no big drunks,
nor anything startling.
GIf lorSR BURNT.-W reg-ret to learn,
just as we are toing to press, that the gin
hon-e, with six bales of cotton, -eonging
to Mr,. Swirttenburg, near Jahipa, was
burned to the ground on Monday afternoon.
The gin was running at the time the fire
was discovered, and it is thought the fire
was caused by friction.
Nice.-Have you seen those tasty, near
hats of Messrs. Barre & Son? They are the
nartie.t things to put on the top of the head
ever seen, and or ,oh: purehased1 them ex
press1y for nice fellows. ,mebody in the
Herald office wears one. and it is so very be
comng. Would that every good looking
man in town had one.
Pc. Gypsex.-Planters andl F.armers
who de-ire a pure article-warrned free
from all irnrities-an.d containizg ninery
nine andl two-thirds per cent. soluble matter,
can obtain the stame at the low pr ice of fif
teen dollars per ton, cash. The article is
prepared in Charleston, and is for sale by
.lohn H. Hloimes, Comamis'ion Maerchaant.
Tr.-.. dollar s.aved is a doll.ir made.,
s'ays 'ir. Foot at the caner. Anid t he
meni:i this-that his good:4 are cheap
anul ete.ellent, awal p'tch.asers will sare by
ali there. A proof of th,e piudding is
in chain .g the bagy, there fore wo a nd try
him. The friends of' Mr. Wiskem,an niiii
findI hims at this etaiishmern, realdy to
supply all of' thteirwan:s.
CocaT.--This hiono.):stle inettu:i,m still
drags out a slo y existence. It still lives, and
this is about all. Efforts are making to see
where the authority rests for commissioninsg
commnnissioners, and the hope still exists in
the breasts oif a portion of the Bar thtat a
jury muay yet be hada But alas, alas. Int
the mneantimle hope deferred maks the
heart sick-, andl orph:ms widows :andt all else
who look for either help, redress or justice are
waiting.
The best of medicinal wines and liqnors
are kept at the drug store of Motte &
Tarrant. 1t.
Loox AT IT.-The lig str>ve cut of Mr.
Wright's. It speaks for itself though, and is
large enough to be seen without any special
reference in this co!umn, therefore we will
say no more about the stove or stoves kept
in the store of that gentleman. We will say.
however. that lie is agent for the W:aketieild
Eatrth Closet, and that htis stock of tin ware
and hoin,ekee~pin-zgi'ls is unimited. Call
or him a::d exatnine his large assortment.
Drucs, medicines, chemical, perfuimeries,
soapas, toile t articles, lamps. & c., all of the
best, at Mot:e & T:irrasnt's. 1t
DoW'r Accr.Ar.: ;:ot.vi:s tny m:ore in
regard to the body found int a trink inst
week at the clothing store. The fellow
had neither mother ntor father, was never
born, nor hadI atny friends, contseqtuntly
sympathy is wasted. We feared an uodue
symp:athy al interest might bie miifestedl,
baut dlid not im1igine thtat it wouild have
be en so wide spr-;nI. Our ol fileml nitait
he satisfied now tha:t no one "kiased him
for his mtother."
All .the popular patent medicines of the
day are to be found at Motre & Tlarrant's. lt'
.\ (AME OF IlAss IIALL.-An in'eresting
game of base t:all between the "~White Stock
ing.s'' composed of memblers of Msaj. Stew
art's cornmand at this place, and the "Mu
taal" c!otb, of the Columbia garrNon, took
place last fhursday afternoon. nnd resulted
in a corsiplete and overtwhelming victoary for
the Newberry CIha-47 aigainst 17. The boys
from Cobrnhia hail been c:trrying high heals
for sotme ini that they had beaten all others in
the State. anat it only remained for them to
run down their brothers in btue of Newhberry
to wear the championship. Thae f,tres dIe
clated it could not be, however, and they
mect a severe defeat.
ilave vou tried Mother NoWec great rem
eiy ? In is for sia!e by ~ a'm &. T[arrant. 1:.
LEBANON. TENN.. MI w 27'h. 1S71.
MFsns G. & *. Masnt : In dea'initioans,
Wetstr i- incamp:araihy suterior to all 'a:h
ers. Tlhi% great volume, (Webstetr's Un"a
brigci) in its presenlt formn, i< a libr.iry inl
itsrlf: a wtork of' trerence wi'tebi no schob:ir
ans affoird to do without. Irs extensive cir
cbaionui..t as necessary as theC establishment
tot commonn schools.
Yours Sincerely.
1t. W. 31cD'N NOLD,
Presidecnt Cutmberland U n iversity
zg FI> ![( t-SE 'L EA NNG
wahing dfishe , tioors, oil c'othns, tablies,
eieniing windows, painr, knaives and piolish
ini: bras cti tall metais use F.noch
Morgan's Sons' Sapolio. it is cheaper andl
bt:er ih:mn son p. Glet it fromf your grocer,
tr at 211 Washington street, N. Y'.
Oct. 4. 40-lm.
The books an.d n.countas of the usader-igred
can lhe foundt at :'ote& T:irrant' a atTle. In
miiv abisenc't e te tenrt'men wi'l recitr' for
acounats 'ic .'n.. ' '. It RIUFI'.
DES AND CONiRACT-OiS.-We le
from our Chatrlestoi exebanes that Mr. 1'.
P. Toa!e, the %%-el-known) Manfaciurct of
Doors, Sehe-. Blinds, &c , has esahlished a
depot at No. 20 1Layne street, where he keeps
constantiv on hal not only all articies from
his OWT ininntty, but a!so every varicty vi
of b:il!er-' har,-.va:ev, *rencl andt American 'M
window gLss, blith plain and ornamental, i
slate mntnelr, a. in lshort, everythin. re
cersary to fii-h h.arAsomily a te idcoce, a te
sore. or a ciirch.
Sep. G,36-1mn.
j - TRUST WVIAT 'T I FE
lia- -nctione;d. Tire umxim that the voice
of the p.oid is the voice of the di
vinity, m -V i:n :ne casei, be open to
donht, bo: the to.;iniony of hon-L anid
enlighte:.I witnesses extendirg through aN
ser's of ye:.r, and to the sanme purport,
is worthy of eredence, almits of no ques
.0
tion. 'on such tilestioy the repiottion
of Ifosteter's Stomach Bitters us an an- e
tidote rnd enre for many ailments is based.
During the twen:y years that it has been i
.jefore the world, innumerale prep-rations
intended to compete with it, have gone up
like rockets, and come doivn tie e%:tingrish
ed sticks. Meanwhile he progress of that
incomparable tonic has been swift and
steady-alwvy. upward and onward like
the eag!e's flight. Its introduction pro
diced a rovolu.ion in the:apeutic-, and it
proved to be one of those saIutltrv revolu
tions that cannot go backward-. To-day
fHostter's Di:ters is one of the niot popu
lar remi-s in chrigfendhotii, aid coml
mands a Ierger salo thnan any other med
icinal preparation, domestic or imported,
ou this side of tE Aliantic. As a cure For
dyspepsia, bilions disorders, nervous af- et
feetiunq, genoral debility, and as a pre- P(
Teutive of epidemic fevers, it takes pre. :
ced%!v-ce of every other reued y. This fict
should teach the albilioas countly dealers Al
who endeavor to foi.t thivir &[ri , abor
tiois on the public in its stead, how fuzi!
their suall atteipts to c:,jo!e the comniuni- in
tv must ntecessariiV be. Where the gaime
6i.i have *ailed there is no ch;atce for the
''stick:-rs."
Oct. 4, 40-1 in.
COMMERCIAL.
N.wDnnry, S. C.. October 3.-Cotton 17j.
ConI3t1A, October 2 -Cotton 173.
Nk.w Yox, O-robe 2-7 P. M.-Corton
qlirt rand ste;!1ly; s.1'. 15.18 hIls-uplands
191: )rienris 2C'}. G.,b 14, a II!.
DALTiXOtE, Oelohvr2 -Cottou firmer and
held higher-middlinz 19:Itai.
CHARLES-roN, (ctober 2.-Cotton quiet
and firin-middling 1S}.
LivraRPooi_ ( lctober 2-Eveninig.-Cot-on m
Cloned actve--uplrIds 9':; irbans 99.
- - ----.- w
0BT P, j.
DIED, in Oconee Co., L. C., Mrs. CATUA
RIs SLIGH, daughter of G. Neel, deced.,
on the 18.-h of September,15'1.8j if)y-nery,
aged 37 Years. 10 months arif 7 diys. In the
death of this good lady, she has left a hus
band, eight children and a large circle of c
relatives nrid friends to mourn her departure.
As a wifu .lie was kiri. nT:d affec-ionatt, ..nd
as a mother all that could be as!:ed. She
was a mejnh-r of the Lutheran Church for aI
number ol years; after moving to Oconee Co ,
there being no Lutheran Church conv,--nieTit,
she joined ite Mevi .,iIt E Chnch. in ier ri
illness, though short, she gave evidence of c
po-sessina that faith which works by love.
purities the heart rnd (ver I ois t-e worl.
Mahry this fnifetion he satcentied to hiur-b.nii,
chidiren, brothner,: idter and to::il her frie-nds.
ELECTION NOTICUE.
Anu e:eerion for laitentd,it andi W'arien
for the town of New erry, to erefor the
ein...irlg fterm, wiil he heldI on the o.th of
.:vmbe-'r. r
R~v order ot
T. M. PAYS!NGEFR,
Oct. 4,. 4c-c,t. nit-undantt. .d
Ayersire Cattle.
I havye i or s Ayershire yeaIrlirn:: hull a:n
heij v-e:vs to exch anige Ifo be lcah.
L. J. *JNiS.
im a A,
Fashion:able Dress Maker,
R-spectfully inforiu- the i.nl-s ofi N
herry, uo-I thre 5Wur-ma~ ironry, dhat
she is Iocite,i ir; the lonse immruedit-l ep
poite~ the iresidene of l'r. M Fooit, wl:ee
she will he harppy Lio ree ive all orderS in
hr linii.
I.tr"ss- ett amil miade in i:ttest styh's, and
any kiiral of Sewing, all promiptly a:ten dl-id
Sh hiopes' ty srict atten-in to hmn-ir. ol
to n,erit ri sirare of tile patr.ae of th I
is- i)f Newbierry. ()ei 4 401m a
oif
HIAVE now iin store i le large-t, best s
l-cied aind chtoapeust stock ofI Ei;:lish ni
Amieri Hara Ware, Wo.-nware it Int
Tas -g**oods irive heeni selected dir'ctly
fom .i :mfactulrerS rind lim:porers on, the
mo-i favorahiC termis, rui as we ili.t!a
r:i sal - tof themn, ice havtrni makedl themc
owni to thie Iow, -st living pies. An ex
amic.idon of our stock is desired, arid we
giar:nteC pri:es ats lowr as cin he fiirniis:d
atuywere mO the Statne, FO R UASI i ON L
Neheric, S. C., Oct. -I, 4'i-St.
Axes, Nails, Trac~es and
Harness.
su i-eriot A xe.,a .i 5 eah.
6 loz. good meditm .x-s, it .Ci.ii eachi. -
25 Kes biest cut Nails :;s to -10d. at
60 5ni p"r Ri' fur ord'in sizi.
211( pair No. i res, weight Si lhs. to J
tle patirly - I.nu p r pir. -nr~ We
voor Traices when you o o 10uy-iv
12 dnz. best !foot H.-uires, mtade to ottr
order byv patternS lurnishied us by J1. K.
Sebumtipert, E-s. This is thie best mnade ..id
est fitting Ilarniess we h.rve ever orferedl.
All the aove ait
S. 1'. Dot ZER k Ct'.
Oct. 4, 4Ct-ht Hlaid dwre store.
Ready Made -
* -r, riageh andq -ag.m Wheel.:, andi
ifo, a largen .tock of 11.1,', ace-', hi"'O, 0.
sh,-s Axles, "'i i . I-d Cloh., bi
ki-'. Full sets of Th ia-i bet foilsd, mr
!i ete good-iI. at Cull i l pricen for vi
(ns. A t S.P lR'EiaC'
A LIBERAL OFFER p
.esrs. W ilox, tEbbs, &co.
This coimpniy .tal:es th- Very lifer-i -fo
fer to reo.-ive therman- inm "-- I 0 o .ion
onal lins *- n for l-n 0 irpm
provieid they are p-ai - -im thi non-h.
All who faili toi pay thne m.oney, by- thre
Nov., will be req--tred to pay~ mi cttoiia
15 cenrts.
All who neil themor.-eus of tI' o'r
n il! ..ive r:n 8 to1 o!) er a U
hir cottron.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Newberry Division No. 8.
Sons of Temperance.
Thc installation of the Officers of this Di
ion will take place at the Town Hall ove,
ayes & lla rtin's sr)rc this (Tuesday) eve
ug, Oct. 'd, at 71 clock p. m.
The pitblIc are respectfully solicited to at
n d.
Mc:%joer, will as,emhie promptly at th
ai:onic 1hal at 7 o'clock, P. M.
G. M. G'RAUtDEAU, Acting Scc'y.
Oct4
Vando Fertilizer
Agency.
Th, subzcriher informs the planters o
ewherry dizirict, and esenhcre, that h
is received the agency for the side of th
f 4CIo Fertilizer, and will be happy to fil
-der..
The collo.tion of all demands due th,
unipanty for fer.ilizers heretofore firnishe
the late Pev. T. '. Boinest, hare als
enk entri-sted to him, p:'Tment of whie!
called for.
TIOS. W. IOLLOX7AY,
Oct. 4, 40-if. Po:naria, S. U.
List of Articles on iank
lid Invoices Received for
fAu SF1111 EI R
In Heavy Groceries,
Ilacon, Sgisr, Coffiee, Molasses, Vinegar
lc%erel and Salt.
Shelf Groceries.
Ovter,, Pickles, Soda and Sweet Crack
s, .1ecaroni, Soda, Stareb, Ginger, Pep
r, Soap, Raisis, Nuts, Allspice, Greet
dL BLick Teas.
CANIY, a large asor:ment good, sweei
.d at low pr*ice.
Alo,
P;iggin-Z. Osiiaburg, Homespuns, Tick
y and Calico.
Boots and Shoes.
FLOUR,
Barrels and Ugi.
BarLey and Oats.
I T ! 1E-' T PR'ICE PAI) F01
fjTON.
JACOB SUMMER,
NV\u door to W. 11. Webb.
P. 8. - I11. :r..! niithi Jacob Soint
r. O0t..*4, 40-tt.
GRAIIAM. 0. N. BUTTLER.
RAAM & BUTLER,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
OM.i!8[OV 31E1irCHANTS
oF.iclE NO. U .'iS!l STREET.
AUGUT.. GE~ORG;IA.
W%i!l Cive their strict attention to the S?o
ge and Sae of Cotton and other produce oi
VIn k :s-.:pn.
Wil f;urnish planters with Groceries. Bag
ng. Ties, &c., at market rate::, and will mal<
c unn:ai advance:s on Produce c,n:-igned.
f.\T E OF SOUTH C.\!ULIL\
NEwm!t::RtY roUNTY.
iy James- C. Le . iby, Proba te JIudge.
When-:. ichard C. Cairlisie, ha:in mrmh
it to mie to ::rant himt Leirers of Ahbninis
uion, f. the Estaite and efreets of Si muei
Thneae theretou-, to cite aind athnonish
indl ,:izlar, the khiredl anid creditors
the siduldcoye, to be and alppea:r lbe.
re me, mi the Court of Probate to be held
Nwb:rry ('o;! lion e, on tihe 1 4th day
:t,her next, afa-r pulicattion L.ereo
12 o'clock in the forenoon, to shewi
ite, if any they have, why the~ saidh ad
tiletrationt shh not he grant.ed. Givtt
:er n y l.ind this 3i th day of Septenbe:
'io Do-ti:i, 1871I.
irA ': OF SO UH C.A RUL1N.\
Bc J:i!tei (. L,-ahy, Probate~ .Judge.
Wn .:s, Richa rd C. Cai li:sie, hath rual
it to tme to gra:nt limt [otters of~ Adhinis
in, of tme and effects of Georgt
Tei'e are therefo)re to cite and admnonisl1
a and sit. n:ir, the kindtred and creditor.
im s::id deceited~, to be ndl aippear' be,
re e', in the (out of Pirobate, to he bok,
N' vbt,rrys t ou rt lIouse, on the 14th davc
ietober net,it after publictattosu hereof
1( 'cock in thle forenoon, to shev
iu-., if any th'y haive, why the said ud
nitration .,bold tnt be grantedi. iver
in m hand this t30th day of Septemtbet
J.IEiS C. LE A HY, r. J. . c.
or Sae--Very Low
"E,r,"and one, 70 S.aws doubtle Cyl
de of . trown's pa tent. Aklso an "Ini
r 0fs 0o1o '.'. All nearlyv new
d s ni be ol in gre:i ly rednlieed figures
rh;or if dIeiiredh for approved en
r-e No~\ttes orn 3 and 4 monnths for the'
eater portion ol the putrc'h.tse.
(Ie! . 4 40--tf. Chlarlestoni, 5. U.
Tat 50r F'oci Tidal Ware
ihe.ithe 'ih so had that they woun
t e eatlht l.st week, nor lie week pro
,s, tut tiey hatve goI, used to it byV no
look f0zr :h:ni
Thiursday andi Saturday.
rish Potatoes. "reat biga Cab
bago [Io ads, and nice
ounitain Butter and Ap~
piles. at
L. R. MARSIIAILS.
Sep. 27, :,1-1t.
PROC L:U TION.
WHE.FAs a vacaney; now exists in thi
tic oi (Croner for the county of New
Nw l'iow ye th:at2I un8ERTK. SCOTT
.veror: of the :e of South Carolina, by
i'rm:.b poe and: authority vested it
hv a: act of the~ (ie:er:d i,embly o c
1.1 t':ate', emtiled ".\A tact concernitig thl:
int i,-- andt latibties of torom-Er, "ap.
'ed l: January 27th, is7I, do heoreby nap
int atnd constitute WIL!.I.A SAM MElt
Pom:tia i, a Ti al J >t ice of said caounty,
ill saidl vacnv, and to pe.rfortm' the dii
Sof said ofliec o::til :hte L.egishtt:ro shall
der' an' el eton t' i Cd '. a:tanec.
*In test anony whereof, I haye
i c.'u,'d th at r"at 'ital of tih<
- f '-4: to be aft \xed, at UChin
b a, hi-: '.h .ty of Septemn
her,I A.~ D. 1t71, n in thti
nin:ysixt yarof the Inde,
p idec of the United States
oif Ameri:'ca.
lb ibt.:lT K. Ni, TT, Tovernor.
A DO[[AR S-AVED
IS A
DOLLAR_ MIDE!
ATTENTION' THEN
CITIZENS OF iNVITERY,
And if vCo1 wruid make electIMon from as
LARGN Eand VARED and CHEAP an assort
f men (It o10ds as were ever brought to New
berry, call at the Corner Store
Under the Hotel.
My stock is full anid embraces almost
everythin- whieb can.be called for, either
DRY GOODS,
WIITE GOODS,
HEAVY GOODS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
CROC-IERY.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Etc., Etc.
And I promi.ae to
GIYE BARGAINS FOR CA
M. FOOT.
I am happy to state that I have secured
the services of Mr i. C. WISKEM AN as a
salesman, and that he will be found always
ready and attentive to reeive his friends
and the public and attend to their wants.
()ct. 4. 40-tf.
GROCERIES
A ND
F ERTILIZERS
Having recent!y purchased in the best
markets in the Stetes, with
Cash and with Great
Care,
. kIrze stock of HEAVY .nd FAMILY GRO
CElES, embracing every unr:iete uually
found in our line, we respec:fully invite our
friends and the public geueral.y, to
EXAMINE THEM
Before they mrke their purchases; as wo are
determined to
Sell as Low for Cash
As such articles can h sold in this or any
other interior market.
We are offering our
BAGiNG and IRON TiES,
Of superior quality at
- And will keep constantly on hand a supply
I of the same. We abo keep ou hand
ALL THE TIME,
SLiveral of the best and
Most Popular FER
TILIZERS
K nownu to :he pi:h!ie, which we propo-e to
se-ll as 'o'v au any of equa! value. We~ wi
al-o i.urchte a!l kin:ds of
PRODUCE at the IIIGH
EST MARKET IPRICES,
And srll any ido rdc rgo<cn
uge ous on the mno<t reasonable terms'~
and tor the bes,t :l'iv.int.age.
Onir good- are now airrivinlg, nnd we have
mi n eh aulirran:temen's as will enale u< to
repleish our stock from time to time mis we
mayv find necessary, on thec most advanta
gems: terms.
We'A shall endtcavor to merit the confidence,
and hope to recive the patroname which h:is
hreretoftore characterzr'd our business rela
tions with the trading public.
R. MOORMA & tJO,
Sep. 27, 39-tf.
HEAD-QUARTERS,
DRY COODS
F 4PORIJBM.
NEWBERRIY C. IL. S. (.
SEl"TE'lBER 2'rTL 1"a.
6'ENERAL ORDERS
FALL TRADE.
WE bemr lenve to inform our patrons and
thei genrt pnblic, thait our FA LL and WAIN
TElO T<K of STA'LE and FANCY
DRY !8O0DS
Is now complete in all its I Dpartmens. Em
iracinig :11 the moe d'eir rble "tyles in a:I
qualities, selectedl by ai miembter of onr firm
whoi knows, awl whose experience in these
particular b,ranch-s covers many years. We
have. wirthon? a doubit, one of the LAItGEST,
UES r and FINENT sELECTION of GoO008
.vl-; IUUG[tT To TillS 31AlKET
<inee the pmsrgel of the late Kim Klux law,
which we int:end to seil at extremely
Low Prices For Cash.
- :TmCLE 2D.
Bi ;- (ilk . olred Silks, French
and Iih Pop'u;linis. Fuiard?. Suit
Alpca1Deanres Opera Flannemls.
1isac anid Colored Velvets. D)ress
T.riunnin: Fringes, Clorths, Cas~si
ter's, 1'Tllujring:~ (Goods, ILnen and
Whiit~ Gords. Blan kets. Quilts. Flau
uois. Sha wls. CIoaics, F urs anduf,
Laces anid Emnbroideries. Shoo Fly.
e V c:in' t eUnmerate. (Call andi see usi.
ARTICLE aD.
The Kit Klux Law may be enforced, and
Martial Law proclaimed. flail Columbia!
E Pluribus U'nion! Hlooraw for the Consti
ution and the l'niorn ! We aire det'-rmined to
ell L'1w FoR CASH ANXD CASH ONLT.
McFALL & POOL
Scep. 27, 3'l-t f.
Li...,.e mile. It..-1.1 .:ev rhree months.
1871 FALL & WINTER.111.
THE CLOTHING HOUR
WIGHT & COPPOCK,
NO. 2 MOLLOHON ROW,
is now supplied with a full and elegant a
sortrient of
CLOTHING AND GENTS FUR
NISHING GOODS,
Embracing all
DESIRABLE STYLES AND
FABRICS,
Either for Men, Boys or Youths.
SUiTS of all kinds, from common to a
perfine,
AND AT ALL GRADES IN IRICEm.
UIDERWEAR, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, es.,
Hats and Caps, &c., &c.,
And all at MODERATE PRICES.
Boots and Shoes.
FineCalfband seed dress Boots, Sboes& GaiNU
-" ble sole w. r "
sealSkin "
Kip band I'-?d '
.1eary Ditchers'" from 9 to
Best t>le 6ole Pegged Brogans for Men & SeI.
" Kip Pegged for Women.
Call at WRIGar & COPPOCK'S.
Sep. 27. 89-tf.
NEW GOODS!
ChEAP GOODS!!
Stewart's Corner.
FALL & WNTER GOODS
Of SELECT CHARACTER.
CONSISTING Op
Warranted BOOTS and SHOES,
?or voung and old.
Warranted lot of Ladics and Misses
1IIOES. of Mre & Larabee's make.
IIATS. for Men and Boys.
LEATHER, SADDLES, HAR
N ESS. BRIDLES. WHIPS. ke.
CUTLERY and HARDWARE
7t erally.
FACTORY YARN. by the whole
G UNS. PISTOLS, &c., &c.
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, MO
L S'ASS..
SOAP, PEPPER. SPICE, GIN
SER. STARCH, &c.
1HOES. SROVELS, SPADES,
SCYTHE BLADES. NAILS.
STATIONERY, INK, PENS,
PENCILS.
LIE and KEROSENE.
BOLTING CLOTHS.
SINGER'S S E WI NG MA
'HJIN ES.
We hope to satisfy in quality and
rice.
P. W. & R.0 C6 Jf ,
Sep. 27, 39-tr'.
1. R. THOMPSON, D. D. S.
Graduate of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery.)
Office over 3MeFall & Pool's Store.
My patients receive the benefit of all the
aest improvements in the profession.
Special attention given to correction of Ir
rguiarities in Children's Teeth.
Thei patronage of the publhc is respectfully
ob~ed. Ternm.s vcry moderate.
sep. 27, 39--tf.
SALE OF LAND.
W ILL he sold on Sle-dayv in December,
f not disposed of before that time, all that
raet of landI known as the Major Bair place,
ow the property of Mrs. R. C. Hlair, sit
tited aben't one and a quarter miles from
he town of Newberry, containing about
395 Acres,
~fore or lesq. On the place are all necessa
y uldn, includin.g dwelling, and agood
re! al Aborut.one-fourth ofth
Tionrs-One-third cash, balance on time,
ec:red by mortgage. For further psrtteu
ars ap)ply to A. J1. KILGORE, Agt.,
Sep. 27, 39-4t. For rts. R. C. Hair.
Bound for the West.
T H E tubscriber, determining to co West,
'ifrs his P'LANTATION of ONE HUN
)RED) and ELEVEN ACRES FOR SALE.
Ihe place i.s half woods land, well timbered,
ith twe-nty-five acres of bottom land. The
1tivatab'le land is in a high state of tillage,
hie land! is well watered, their being three
~reeks runtning through it, with a good mill
tat. The above place is situated three
niles East of Neaberry C. H. On the
iremses is a very fme orchard, &<,.
Sep. 27, :;9-at J. S. SLOAN.
Smith's Improved
Straw Cutters,
For ..de by
A. J. McCAUGHRIN & CO.
Notica i< hereby given that 2 -nonths af
er date rn'ik'ation, wili be made to the
lank of Nennecrry, S. C., for renewal of
ertiicates for 2n shares stock standing in
he name of It. 11. Folk, Original Certificate
~o 89, dated A pril 12, 18%4, having been
0,1 or rii1aid.
Sept. :,3-ms
Strayed or Stolen.
A white P'ointer bitch, with liver-colored
ars, disappeared trom the premises of
he undereigned, ten miles Wesc of New
wrry C. II., on Wednesday, the 13th inat.
boever returns the dog to the Herald Of,
ce, or to the undersigned, will be liberally
ewarded. DKNNIS LARK.
Sept :7, 39-.St.
PURE GYPSUM!
CONT.\INING NINETYT-NINE A ND
E W-TH l R DS PE R CEN T. (9t9.66 per centt.)
' ,LlLE MATTEI. Wadrranted free/
rom, al! imputrities. Prepared int this city,
md for .ade at the low price of FIFTEEN
DLLARtS PER TON, CASH by'
Comon W-o rrant, t h.aeszon, S. C.