The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 01, 1872, Image 3
WE ARE NOW SUP
PLIED
Frtiw, ,sprivg :m. ;!;n::er, with sne a
R !: C:. G :tinwn's:a IiIYouth';4 Ctn Imr ,
a.s only co-I! hinve benl n
WITH MONEY!!!
A'.d can fit o::t in anv svlt of :nake or va
riey of ntera!
ONE TO TWO THOUS
AND
Men and bovs. 4:r < ock of F-:rnisin
Goods, Be,o:.. Shoes, H.mz. -I:::'. Cr:v.ats,
Tr :, ., h-ides the lar::e a. -
sort:erlt of C.11hng above mn"w'tionled, we
wi-01
TO BE DISTRIBUTED:
All over the country, and to ffect -o desi
rablt: an olje t, oiFer s.::. \s
TO THOSE IN NEED
Of auvthing in onr in.-, and before the as
sortment is broken, it is best to
APPLY EARLY
At our Glothin- Empo-num
AND GET
What you want. We xarrant zoodlz guar
antee low prl a l satikfi4d that all
can Ie SU :f or
THE CASH!
At ti.e store lf
tl
MSla 1, 1C-P
NOTICE.
Ne erry, .pril - 2.
To 'enoot Ti: STG:5. *
h.e 1)!C !.hols of New..rr County
wilbe cloed on a::! aftcr May 1st, until
furi.e ntic. I ESEc. ellTII
Iv 1, 1S-2t Scmo! C N. C.
(At St.war's O'd Corner.)
I '\E .H~ST RECE!\~ED and QFFER
uFR SALE,
At Loi Cash Prices,
A large ani varied stock of
RING AND S IEli GOODS.
Diess Goods : Grzad ines, J.pane.e, Le- .1
-Nutions: Wove,:, li.j"ery, G:uff:., Collars,
Best bran-i ofC C: Lico a: 2'.e.
('ho:ce lot o % v.oes, varranted.
r..sols, ot all colors,::d iZ. s.
CUsmrs i:w::, Cottonades, lHats,
;oot., Shoes, CravatS.
110 10
P .ket Kive.0,ve, unV -].d u-s, Razurs,
Hoe\s, I N:Is flthtI Inmrc, Loeks,
Re!N, RaeI Ax, Coffee Mili.S, S:iuce
Paus,n Tea.. Kettles, F-ying P a'1, Smo0otiingv
Iron.
F:ietory Tre id~ byW.ld 'and Retail.
Wao Iars,-t dlis !rdis.Wis
P. W. III ii. R. aI( S. CEIC.
FuIllI Linie DltY'N GOODS.
All Fresh, Pretty and>
CHEAP!
Notice.
.\ ., i. t 1'1tX: N l x s un
er thef~ G-ne: <>dmm -4o h on r
ada..- th presnt w :. : n r of' the
O. !. . CCii'd .: ,
50 CENTS aS iI.h Of
uh! 0 ubcrb' to ti: .soi Mrmnitor, pub
-tiei *o the scho?c'o. l'io-:p.. S m oi:
Sand. uri ,prud.ne -of a i-wry.n ::e, *w" o -p,-ial
r:den Addess. . t. (tNI
.1 i .- I dte.r" N. PIt.
u* - : hd, ne ed
n*o la. r VEn; LL t
I .L B AT.I I . V. jl th
c c u r wl thout. me:mi, of 1nta:o
.f. ; :zi v mur .:ax Wenkness. iv!nta
e L :- a 'ss;ns El:u-:rT.
*n F' rdeie n by sel-inulgenc ox
cc: ..in .a ;)Ide, em .o l:6ens
pc . eear'y -m,r:s rm a tit
ye. r,'succe ': p 'eie th:. :healrming
eesga e of ::'.fr:, ma be r1 :!iealy
Cvr a:ee, no:a:rw aCi odto
;e>. !ra ica v
GENT'S FURNIS
I'NA I &
COLUMBIA
S':esurs to Chil
.\!JE NOV 01PENGE th". most
L'J Tl*N for i . B(Y:-: nad C11
:a*1-t. a:.4 Wc intkml t! s; theia AT Tf
Apr. 24. -U.
A T CO 0S T!o
POSITIVELY
Irinr th~ 1:ext TiI:T'Y D.\YlS after p
i l ' we *: -:i:r tA ti. p blie
OUR Ll o TIA
tihe
)RY GOODSsel
A 0sH
ld\
10fl
An ex:an::. nof tck :ui priccs WillI P
ove Iha L me:.:1 what v. y
IAFLL & POOL
A;ril 17. 16-ki.
WATCHES,
haejun openewd )tIm .1EWELR
VA TCH ES,
CLOCKS,
JE W EL Y
SPE CT ACL ES,
SILVER. AN) P'L.TED \iE,
[aisolli, (hid Fellow alni Tempewranice
f i:~~l~ BAIDGES, '
~IAxl JErI:I.'Y of all desriions
Gal anea.vineC mvy stock as I cons.ider
Ali po w::Ite;I as reparesented.
AI w 'r m line d~one with neCatness~
JOHN F. SPECK,
A r. 17 iC-G-tf.
4EW BUSINESS.'
TiE subschibers respectfully inform the
tize:.s of Newb,erry an:d sut :i: .coun
y, th at theyV hace vntere d ito a paLrtner
uningj~c and Mill Business,
The manufacture of
Harness and Saddles,
A::d thle sale of
uggies, Carriages, and Saddle
and Harness Hardware,
Wholesale and Retail.
Strict attention will be paiid to business,
ad a fiie .,tock cons:nl h.p: on hand.
An examintationu of (or stock is solicited.
VM~I, J09NS &PRKERS
-.H a:: . r. . .i'om:I>. w 0. c. I.u:KE:a.
Lamnen:svi!e II:xald pase copy,
fotice to Tax Payers.
>r payme:o t of !!e:ense tax andl longer! n
a!y :e- :n otbe-.iven:. T te tenahrv i,s
vere1 I un :ca imm date payniet: i ma.de.
D. R.P li'.
A * 1 .i0-:::. Co. Tire..:-'rer.
WANTED,
'I168. fo which th hi.hes:. market pr:ce
.\' , I-:. toVr
Itre v:! HeL a:d :aecopy
MILITARY cOD.
I !;ave 0; n: ':O' a har' and elega t
oe of \i1 LIT .. I'Y Q> m
\rm ILI.i 'T.I...
EtLEITIC 4LLERX
or
FINE STEEL ENGRAVING8
FoR THE ]
NEARLY 300 DlIFFERE:NT SUE.TECTS,L
rr,: n ,.s:a:es:nen,. ii,:'ri and ,
Ideca! Pic:ture, e:e., e:e.
I. T a.:: hav .-e n - ed -. vith*1'
. 7 by 10, r quar:'d
C a .: 1' d te n tci pt !.yiv
h' Fulton St.. New Yourk. o (f
--:'rndula AccounIt. a-r tt: i:v 'theril
G AXO I1Tl
HING GOODS.
WILEY,
S. C.,
ELE ANT i!;.\ 'DY .iMAL
)R EN that la- ever bin 1]:
IF VElNY LOWEST FOR CASI
NEW
111ING~ ANDI SUMM"EI
STOCK.
N Store and openinlg a beautiful stock
DRY GOODS,
( : iing ot
INTS,~
APANE-E SILiS
JAPANE4E POPLINS,
PI ES,
NPGA 1 ,1
WVillTE G;i)nDs, &
A:di,s and Gents SHlOES, direct fio
z"ilndid lot .,f H AT:.
t fine lot of CD'L)TIlNG, w!lch ie w!
at Low Fi;gurvs.
Llso, KID GLOVES, at 911 ets. a pair.
uo.her lot of
BRASS CLOCKS,
se sold low down. Beides many oLti
':-s which cannot be e1umerated in 1
erti-eme Wt. We invite anl ex:a1tic-11.6C
h above sIock, colii1en1t that we C
se:gosad prices.
)VEAC & 1HIEELEPI
1r :, 114f. I
MiIIIMS & M[1TT'
Rt-pectfuly give notice
TIlAT THEY STILL RUN
TlE
H0E STORE
And are now receiving ftir
5'PRINO AND S/UMMER
h:oek of
OOTS, SHOES, &C
Which thev ni ill sell
At Very Low Figures
ive us a tr;ial :aid be conv inced ot !!
t.
ABRAMS & METTS.
JLOTHIN G
'UR NISH IN (
GrOODS,
AT
CO)LUMBIA, S. C.
riHE Largest Stock we live ever oieri
thc .::Mie.
Eon are sure to lose mney if you buy
LOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTE
an th:aae: t ien.i wer, it ho
t ivin uss cal&l.oI
-'or cur Gu:s:omi Trade.
ID! ALEIM Si PPLIED) at ti
t pr. 17, 10-f.
.N t I:WiEIY (i4NTy.
I:y.i-ues (. L'ahy, P:oba:e Jicie.
zi:as \ .G ::: hath n::al s
re, d.-fe.eed
e, *r.- therfor to) c : 1 n admao:i,
-tid '--eeied to be and' ap2ear b
* e h h o:rt of Proate, to be he
"n berry Court Hious~e, on the 6Ith da
May net ane publication hieret
11 .'ie in . : oe foeoon, to she~
ri mv 2 '.'. tis day of Apr
to lIomuu, 1972
JA,E: ..L1Y,r....c
P. SCOTT.
Gents' Clothing
AND
FURNISHINC COODS.
Spring and Sumumer Styles, 1872
Dress Stito, S'li. -isiness Suits, Hats
ialtcst style. A superior line of Shirts
w.; rranted of best L iter:a and workman
sh!.. Fa-iob;0le SaTr!- adA Neck Ties
FiNt' .,Zloth l d A, imres ;0 tie Piece 01
by ti- liater:n, &c.
to purchase to advan
ti..-. h !: it to their itere:t to f.tvoi
me With a cll. 1P. SI-OTT.
Mar. , 2-tff.
E,tIRA, col CORAI
I.':st r, el ale lot of White ColIN,
CiEPF, 1A. 0 I i
FLOUR,
SUGAR and COFFiE,
Also,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES.
All (:' above Goods will be sold at PAR
.I!NS, as dun't intem! to be UNDER
SOL! .
S IXQ SIGE TO fi: 0
All r-SOnS in scareb of BARGAINS are
re : o1;ici to call and examine
SIN,,.E TI ': STo%-i bef"ure pire.asing.
1 AlR. L1-f.
tide informs the Ladies that lie
has opvne a tmost cimpletC and elegant
r stuck ut
FANCY QRg-ERIES
and
Frenci Confectionery,
ser- ~e'pcecaly for thein, and lie would
e,teem it a favor should they come and ex
aniiie the same.
A LSO,
FuLon Market Beef,
Sin(ked Tongue,
A larLe assortment of Can
Ied Goods,
.Jellies,
Englidsi Crackers-such as
INlilk, Lemon, Trenti1 and
Forester's.
A Superb aso:-tient of (on
IST
IN STORE,
100 bbis. Flour,
1 case of Fleur deC Sud Scup
po.crnong.
togcther with all Goods that are required in
Families.
Hec will al-o biarter for C' TTON and all
othier COUNTiRY P'llODUCE:.
Geni. W. II. liuit will be happy to see his
friends at the Store.
SAMl'EL SA\311'SoN, Agent.
Anpril 10 15 t
M. NATHAN & SON
REi>.'ECTI-T1LLY anno'unce to the citi
zeins, and the ladies e-pecially, of Newberry
and surrouninig Comnales, itat th.-y have
-ju.st opened a splendid stock of goods ati
the old stand of Fellers & G;.!!i.an, con
StMting o.
D)ry Goods, Dress Goods,
Laces, Trimmings,
Clothiier, Hats, Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, Crockery,
Trunks, Valises.
Whilh they will sel! at reduced pries
for edsi.
All kinds of Coi:n try Produce bought and
sold.
An omaninatini of onii stock is asked.
N. beriry i. 1.5 C., A pri! In,'7:1-15-1r
SValuable Land for Sale.
aluadnb!e tiact of LAND, one anda
!ourth miles South of Newberry C. HI., for
Sale.
For particulars apply to
A. J. KILGORE, Agt.
Or. GOTTLIEB PISCH'S BITTEES.
This preparation of the
great Scientist, Dr. Gott
lieb Fisch, of Germaany, is
based on thle fact that, as
/ all materIals of the body
. are derived from Food,.so
all Vita] Force, or Health,
is derived from the Force
stored up In Food. Dr.
Fisch's .Bters enables the
System to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cures
- yspepsia, with its result
dngDebility and lack of
Iervous Energy; so tones
the Stomach and Liver as
to make Constipation and
Billousnessimpossible; re
inforces the System so it
can tide over bad results of
changing climate, water,
&c., and better endure the
demands often unexpec
tedly made on its Force
and Energy. Ladles in de
lcate health, agdprsons,
e EfR Eand all emaciafe and
- weak after sickness, will
(sup.of:o?i rapidly strengthen by
using this great preparation.
i.t ..W.A lE & :'.cl MITz. Phi iladelphi a. Proprietor
oflin. Fiscu's 1'0o, n:ea. Itores.'
Di WI IC. Muf i'. & l)AVIs. Agents. Chiarles
ton. S. C. Nov. ,'il-44-]y. e.o.w.
S Fr'e~ Transportation.
WE are prepared to griind from one to
onie humirved and fifty busbeis Corn per day,
Caid wi;Ii: frish free transportationi of tihir
egrin to antd fromn our mill for our patron/
irce ulf ciharge.
WEBB, JONES a: PARKER.
Apr. 17, 1t--tf.
SPRING MILLJIERY.
Mr'. Ann Whialey re;pectfully informs the
La:dh P that she hias just received a pretty
stock of U-re.sh and Eieganit Sprngz Goods, tc
hielb she invites their attention.
Apri! 10,15~-tf.
-WOOL WANTED.
1". PO pond ashed or unsed Wool
WEBBi, JUNES & PARKER.
A4r 17, 16--tf.
Laureinsville Il-rald please copy.
Special Notice.
n A LIGlfl ISRREIL.1 MARE~ -BLAA/EFACE
--two,.. hin i feet wh ite--eame into nay lot on
the 5th in-tant. The owneur will please clainm
his aima'. pay" expenises, an.i take her away.
Private Boarding.
A wcan find BOARD BA
TIlE MONTH -vitil
Mar. 6, 10-tf A..W. T. SIMMONS.
GR0CERIES
AND
fERIILIZERS.
Having recently ,urchasel in :he best
markets in the States, with
Cash and with Great
Care,
A har:e stock of IIEAVY and FAMILY G1RO
CE r:ing every article usually
foulnd our line, we respectfully invite our
frieids ani tle public general-y, to
EX.AMlNE THEM
eflore they maike their purchasei; as we are
determined to
Sell as Low for Cash
As such article, can be sold in this or auv
other interior niarket.
We are offering our
B.hGING and IRON TIES,
Of superior qu:iiity at
VERY REDUCED RATES,
And ill keep en,taintlv on hand a supply
of th same W e also keep on hand
ALL TIE TIAE,
Several of the best and
Most Popular FER
TILIZERS
Known to :he public, which we propooe to
sell Iaq low us any or equal value. We will
Also purch:se all kinds of
PRODUCE at the HIGH
EST IARKET PRICES,
And sell any kind of produce or goods con
sIgned to its on the most reasonable terms,
and to the best advantage.
Our goods are now arriving, and we have
made such arrangements as will enable us to
replenish our stock from time to time as we
my find iiecessery, on the most advanta
geou.s terms.
We shall endeavor to merit the confidence,
and hope to receive the patronage which has
heretofore characterized our business rela
tions with the trading public.
R. M0ORMT & 0O.
Sep. 27, 39-tf.
Fant's Liver Regulator.
One of the best preparatons now before
the pablie. Hundreds of testimonials can be
shown of its efficacv. Prepared after the
imost approved formula, especially for this
climate. and :o1l by
Seh. 7, 6-tf. DR. S. F. FANT.
State License Law Notice.
Om.zcF AUDITOR OF NEwIraa CoUNTY,
Newberry C. I., S. C., April 1st, 1872.
ALL persons engaged ini the followingOc
cipatioiIs, Profes,ions, &c., viz.: Stock Bro
kers, Exebange Brokers, Bill Brokers, Real
Estate Brokers, Merchandise Brokers, Bil
liard Room, Bowling Saloon, Bagatelle Ta.
lv, Ten Pin Alleys, Hotels, Inns, Livery
Stables, Taverns or Saloons, Merchant's
Banks, except National Banks, Rail Roads,
Atictioneers, ALtornevs at Law, Solicitors,
awer, Physicians, lentists, Insurance
Agns,Aeitects. Photographers, Da
guerreiin Artists, (Jilicials of State, County,
Corporat ions or Societies receiving a salary,
Drummners or personis selling by sample or
soliciting orders, &c., &c., are hereby noti
fied that they are required to make return
aind par Liense undecr the provisions of an
"~Act to provide for a General License
L.aw," a.pproved Miarch 1:3th, 1872.
II C. CORWIN,
Auditor Newberry County.
A pr. 10, 15-4t.
STATE OF SOUThf CAROLINA. COUNTY
OF RIG3 lLANSD.-OURT OF C03MMON
P'LEAS. Pineias F. Frazee, vs. Thomas 31.
Paysiniger.-Copy Summons for Mloney De
miand.--[G omplain t not Served.]-To Thomas
M1. Paysinger, the Defendanit in this actioni:
You are hereby summnoned anid required to
atnswer the comiplaint in this action, which
-will be filed in the oflice of ibe Clerk of the
Court of Commnon Pleas, for the said Coun
ty, and to serve a copy of your answer on
the subscribers at the ir office, No. 5, Law
Range, Columibi:a, S. C., w ithiin twenty days
alter the service of this suinmnous on you,
exclusive of the daiy of service.
If you fail to ansa cr this complatint with
in the time aforesaid, the pbhintitY will take
judigmnt against youi for the sum of Five
hlundred D)oilars, with interest at the rate
of thirty per cent, per annutm from the
tweifthi day of Mlay, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-one, and costs.
Dated Col'timbia, April id, 18S72.
31eMASTE R & I.:CONT E,
IPlainitiff's Attorneys.
Apr. 10, 15-Ot.
THE WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES
Ar'e Pre-emninent for Ercellency and
Durability.
And one of the best proofs of their supe
riority is the number sold.
It Is a Silent Feed Machine.
Uses no Shuttle, makes a Lock Stitch.
And can be changed for different varieties
of work very rapidly, as no Screw Driver is
needed or u:.ed.
It has been the popular machine for 20
years, and hence it is no experiment to buy it.
Call and examine thcir working power and
excellence at the Fiirniture Room<~ of R.. Y.
Leaivell. WILLIAM1S & LEAVELL,
The Wheeler & Wilson Wagon will con
vey maclines to p)urchit'rs.
Mar. 20, 12-3m Agn ts for Newberry.
THOMPSON & JONES,
DENTAL SURCEONS,
(G;raduates of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery.)
Offee over McFall & P~ool's Store.
Our patients receive the benefit of all the
la:est improvements in the profession.
Special attention given to correction of Ir
re;:ularities in Children's Treeth.
The patronage of thec publhc is respectfully
solicited. Terms verv moderate.
.1. It. THOMPSON, D).D.S.
E. C;. JONES, D.D.S.
A pr. 3, '72-14--tf.
Green ville and Columbia RaIlroad Co.
SECR ET ARY'S OFFICE,
Cot.r xau, S. C., A pril 15, 1872.
tliE Annucal M1eeting of the Stoe.kholders
of th'e Greenvilie and Columbia Railroad
Compny will be held on TH URSDAY, the
eday of May next, at 1(i o'hclck A. Mf.
rockholders will be passed FRF.1-:, to and
from (Columbia to attend the nmeeting, as
heretfor~e. They will be required to show
ther Stoc - crip to the Conductor, who
will exact pay from all others, as no oiie
b ut Rockholders, or those of their family,
residing~ with them, are entitled to the
pr.iilge
All Stoc represen:ed by proxy requires
a t ceit stamip for each signature, and no
one out a Stockholder cian be a proxy.
C.r V. CARRhINGTQN, Secretary.
'EW FA[L STCK!
IN STORE
AND NOW OPENIM
A beautiful FALL STOCK of FOREIGN
and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Which have been selected with especial
care, and which we feel satified will give
unqualified satisfaction, both in styles and
qualities aio-ell as in PRICES. This stock
will be found
CHOICE and CHEAP,
And consists of
Calicoes. Delaines,
Scotch Plaids, Alpacas,
Bombazines. Poplins. Silks.
Laces. Enbroideries. Ribbons.
Trinnings. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs.
Fancy Goods. Notions. Perfumery,
Soaps. Pocket Cutlery.
SHAWLS & CLOAKS,
For the ladies; and for the gentlemen
CASSIMERES,
BROADCLOTHS.
JEANS, SHIRTS,
Hats, Shoes and Boots.
IN GROCERIES
We have the best
SUGARS, COFFEES,
BACON, CORN,
BAGGING and TIES. &c.
Call and see and be convinced, and
save -money by getting cheap goods
from
M. BARRE & SON.
Sept. 6, 36-tf.
FOR SHERIFF.
The many friends of Major J. P. Kinard,
very respectfully announce him a candidate
for the office of Sheriff at the ensuing elec
tion. His mature judgment, experience
and general business qualifications, render
him eminently able to fill this important
position. MANY FRIENDS.
Jan. 10, 2-tf*
NEW SPRING STOCK
OF
CHOICE, CHEAP,
And well selected
DRY GOODS,
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
My goods are all seasonable, and selected
with great care from the best stocks in the
Northern markets an,d will be SOLD LOW.
ER than ever before. Visitors to Columbia
will do well to examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Orders promptly attended to
Mar. 27, 13-t'-43. C .JCSN
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &C.
Just received a full line of Ladies' and
Gent's GOLD WATCHES, Diamond Rings,
Pi,s, in various styles, Bracelets, Chains,
&c. I am going to sell the goods.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. 1:;, 1 1-tf Columbia, S. O.
GUNS.
Of the best English makers, Breech and
Muzzle Loading. Parlor Rifles ; Ball and
Shot Cartridges for Parlor Rifles.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. 13, 11-tf Columbia, S. C.
NEW CROCKERY
AND
House-Furnishing Store,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TIHE undersigned have recently opened
an entire
N]EW STOCK
In the above line, and invite a call from all
persons visiting Columbia to inspect their
GOQODS AND PRICES.
CROCKERY WARE, CHINA, PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &C.
Hetadquarters of the
NEW PORTABLE GAS LIGHT.
KINGSLAND & HEATH,
UND'ER coLUM[A HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Mar. 13, 11-3m.
V IC K'S
FLORAL GUIDE
For 1872.
THE First Edition of Two HIUNDRED
TnotC5NP copies just published. It is ele
gantly' printed on line tinted paper, in Two
CoLoRS, and illustrated with over Three
Hundred Engravings of Flowers and
Vegetables, and
TWO COLORED PLATES.
The most ba4utiful and instructive Cata
logue and Floral Guide in the world
112 pages, giving thorough directions for
the culture of Flowers aiid Vegetables, or
namenting grounds, making walks, &c.
A Christnias present for my customers,
but forwarded to any who apply by mail,
Ifor Ts:N CzNrs, only one-quarter the cost.
Address, JAMES VICK,
Jan. .3, 1-tf. ROCH ESTER, N. Y.
Free Delivery.
All goods SOLD BY US will be delivered
free of Drayage to any one in Town, or any
one in 2 miles of the Court House, and at
the Depot. Also to any one at He!ria;
and we guarantee to sell goo:is as cheap as
any other house.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
May 31, 22-tf.
Nomintionfor Sheriff.
J. Ed eesnis respectfully nominated
by hi< niany friends for the Sheriffalty of
this County, at the en;umng e'ection. We
deem him a most suitable person for this
important office. NEWBERRY.
CAROLINA
FERTILIZER
TRIUMPHANT!
WIMINGTON, N. C., August 21st, 1871.
For the largest production of Cotton to the
acre, 1,000 lbs. CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
For the largest production of Wheat to the
acre, 1,000 lbs CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
The above premium are for crops produced
with the use of the Carolina Fertilizer alone,
or iu combination with plantation manures
only, aud the awarding of said premiums is
left discretionary with the committee of the
Association under their rules. co
SANDERS, OATES & CO., ge
Agents at Charlotte. Ur
STEVENS & CURETON, co
Lancaster, S. C.
all
-0- rol
WAxHAwS, LANCASTER COUNTY, S. C &
C1
To P. P. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary of be
the Fair of the Carolinas, Charlotte, N. C.: K
The following is a correct statement of Cot- da
ton raised by Steve a Cureton, on 11 acres
of stubble land, wL-cli was manured with 400 m
pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following
is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly
broken up 12 inches deep, and laid off in rows
3. feet wide, and the Fertilizer applied in the
drill, then bedded on it on the 15th of May,
and planted the same day, but owing to the
cool and dry weather, did not come up to a
stand Un1il about the 1st of June. First work
ing it was run around with a half shovel and
partially trimmed out with a hoe. Second
working it was run around with a 3 inch
grub, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown
out with a sweep 18Inches wide. One furrow
to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoe
about 12 inches between the stocks, and af
terwards it was ploughed every two weeks
with a sweep 18 iaches wide. and hoed each
time. until it was worked five times.
The following is a correct statement of the
Cotton picked:
1st Picking.- .......................254
2d Picking.......... .........410
3d Picking.............................413
Estimated amount of unopened matured Ci
bolls - . . .....................816 th<
- gel
Total ......................1,923 CE
Respectfully submitted,
STEVENS & CURETON. br
I certify I woighed the Cotton picked in the
above statement, and it is correct.
October 21, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM.
At the request of Messrs. STEVENS & CURE- ev
TON, we have examined the 11 acre of Cot- '
ton, and the estimate made above is true to 'n
the best of our ability.
D. P. DURANT,
W. A. GRAHAM,
JOSEPH RODGES. V
Premiums awarded to STEVENS & CURE
TON on above certificate.
We will sell the above Splendid Fertilier
at Forty-Ave Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars,
payable 1st November, with interest at 7 per C
cent. per annum, delivered at our Ware
house in Charleston. Agents will sell at same
prices, adding the freight and drayage to their
Depots.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & C0.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan. 17, 3-4m.
COOPER'S A.
LEATHER-STOCKING NOVELS. eli
"The enduring monuments of Fenimore II
Cooper are his works. While the love of G
country, continues to prevail, his memory
will exist in the hearts of the people. So
truly patriotic and American throughout, wi
they should find a place in every American's
library."-D)aniel Webster. *
A NEW AND
Splendidly-illustrated P opual ar Ed i tio n
OF
FENIMOEE COOPER'S
WORLD-FAMOUS
LEATHER-STOCKING ROMANCES.
D. Appleton & Co., annouce that they
have commenced the publication of 3. Feni
more Cooper's Novels, in a form designed for
general popular circulation. The series will
begin with the famous "Leather-Stocking
Tales," five in number, which will be pub-ij
lished in the following order, at intervals of
about a month:
I. THE LAST OF THlE MOHICANS.A
Ui. THE DEERSLAYER. IV. THE PIONEERS.
III. THE PATHFINDER. V. THE PRAIRIE.
This edition of the "Leather-Stocking Tales"
will be printed in handsome octavo volumes,
from new stereotype plates. Each volume
superbly and fully illustrated with entirely
new designs by the distinguished artist F. 0.
C. Darley, and bound in an attractive paper
cover. Price, Seventy-five Cents per Vol
nine, or $3.75 for the complete set. The se
ries, when completed, will make, bound, an
elegant library volume, for which binding
cases will be furnished at a moderate price. Ii
PREMIUMS AND CLUE TERMS.
V'~ These club terms are designed specially
for towns where there are no local
booksellers.
Any person sending us the amount in ad
vance for the co:nplete set of the "Leather- b<
Stocking Series," $3.75, will receive gratuit. at
ously a handsome steel-engraved portrait of t
J. Fenimore Cooper, of size suitable for bind- at
ing in the volume. Any one sending us the
amount in full for four complete sets of this de
series ($15), will receir an extra set gratuit
ously, each set accon. -ied by the steel por-1
trait of Cooper. The volum :s of the series
will be mailed to each subst. iber, post-paid,I
as rapidly as published, and the portrait im
mediately on the receip t of the remittance.
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers,
549 & 351 Broadway, New York.
Mar. 6, 1872.
100 Pieces New Style
Prints.
50 Pieces Poplins.
Mohair Plaids.
Corded Alpacca.
New and Desirable ]
Styles at
Low Prices.,
e>
BY
D. MOWER.
Nov. 22, 47--tf.
It
D. W. OWENS,
WHEEL-WRIGHT,
MAKES AND REPAIRS
BUGGIES, WAGONS, &C.,
Shop on Main Street, near Depot, and on
corner of road leading to Helena,
All" w rk warranted to be done iu good .
style, as well as expeditiously and cheap.
All I ask is a trial.
D. W. OWENS,
Jan. :3 1.--1 .
.0QoJx
TO
fOUR INTEREST,
AND
GET THE BEST!
HY line of WATCHES is now full and
mplete, and the public may depend on
tting the best at the lowest possible fig
s, as my facilities are such that I defy
mpetition from any market.
[have also in store and constantly arriving
the newest styles of Ladies' sets, in Dia
)nd, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet,
.; elegant desigrs in Chains, Bracelets,
arms, Lockets, &c.; the latest and most
autiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy
ited Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holf
y and other presentations.
tepairing in all branches. by the best work.
u and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
[an. 10, 2--f39 'Jolumbia Hotel Row.
A DOLLAR SAVED
IS A
OLLAR MADE!
ATTENTION THEN
izens of L.AURENS, NEWBERRY and
surrounding country, if yon would make
ection from as LARGE and VARrED and
EAP an assortment of goods as were ever
>ught to Newberry, call at the Corner
>re
Under the Hotel.
[v stock is full and embraces almost
rything which can be called for, either
DRY GOODS,
THITE GOODS,
HEAVY GOODS,
BLANKETS,
LOTHING, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
HATS,
CROCKERY,
Graniteville Homespuns at Factory prices.
AND
SRO0CERIESJ
full assortment, and will sell them as
Was they can be bought in Columbia or
iewhere.
romise to
lVE BARGAINS FOR CASH.
Come and try me before you buy else
iere.
he Highest Price Paid for
COTTON.
MW. FOOT.
Oct. 25, 43-tf.
RIBBONS,
lillinery and Straw Goods,
.1872.
hite Goods, Embroideries, &c.
RMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers.
>nnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks,
Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &e.
raw Bonnlets anid LaldIes alld Chldren's HIais,
TRIMMED AND UNTraiMED.
AND IN CoNNEcTtnG wARooMS
hite Goods, Linens, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiet..,
Veiling, Head Nets, &c., &c..
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These goods are manufactured by us or
ught for Cash directly from the European
id American Manufacturers, embracing all
e latest novelties, unequalled in variety
d cheapness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and
spatch. M air. 13, 11-3m.
RATT'S ASTRAL OIL
IFLL NOT EFMLODE
This CE LEBR AT ED OIL
>r sale. in q1uanftities to suit
urchasers, at
MOTTE & TARRANT'S
DRUG STORE.
Feb. 28, 9-tf.
omething New!!
THE AMERICAN
3uttonllole,Over
eaming~ Macblue.
One of the most complete Sewing Ma
ines ever offered to the public. Call and
:.amine those on exhibition at the store of
LOVELACE & WVH EELER.
Feb 7 6 ff
Notice.
LOST-A POCKET BOOK con
ining a sum of Money and some papers.
was lost somewhere In Newberry, or be
ecn Newberry and P'iester's Mill. Any in,.
rmation concerning said Pocket Book will
thankfuily received, and the finder libe
Ily rewarded. W. H. BRYsON.
Marcha 1311
GEORGE .J0HNSTONE,
LTTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
OFFICE ON LAW RANGE.j
Jan. 24, 4-6m.
TO RENT.
A desirable STORE on Main Street. Tor
rams, apply to Dn MOWER.