The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 03, 1872, Image 3
TiEL..ndebted -to us must positively
wasaM inrs eits tb pay us 'very
soon, or we viil be obliged to leave our Ac
quatriarthe handsof an ofter for:colec
tiod.' 1eeaa makesxceptios in case
of anybdyf U MO lJikANT,
June-26', 26-t.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The friend of -AIM' ABEENATHY,
repeetfully announee him as a candidate
for Co=nty Commissioner at the ensuing
eleCtiM inGOetober next.
MAN FMENDS.
LSIIEAM & HBER
"I1 afspose of their entire stock of
Sprig & Summer
ATCUST.
"WNERE 9 SPBWI THIE 8IMIEE "
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
THIS celebated WATERING PLACE
ll be open lor visitors the 10th day of,
June. The medicinal qualities of this Wa
ter are not excelled, and from the numerous
wonderful cures that have been effected by
the use of this Water, I am satished that
this is the place for all whose condition can
be improved by the salubrious character of
any Water.
kQ.MS large and pleasant. Good and
attentive servants. TABLE supplied with
the best the market affords. Fa:cy Balls
during the summer. Ten Pin Alley, Bil
liard aad Bagatelle Tables, for the amuse
ment-of guests. Charges per day, $t.50;
per week, $13.0; p-,r month, S*,'5,00.
Cottages to rent at $25.00 and 50.0 per
easoa. Hacks daily Irom Jonesville, after
the 25th Junie.
W. D. FOWLER,
June 19, 25-tf Proprietor.
JATOOSA SPRINGS.
WO-IMNDERFUL FOUNT AINS OF HEALTH
^ AND PLEASURE.
THE 3R1GMr P0 TH UNN T So-TH.
Aieeted in -the- Piedmont region, of
Georga, -twentyfive miles southeast of
httancb oga, Tenn. and within two miles
of thw Western and Atlantic Railroad.
These Springs,: fifty two in number, em
brace avery-variety of mineral water found
in the Iarwous nountains of VirgiiaL
whit,-zed and.biack sulphur, Alleghany,
all-beating and. chalybeate, magnesian soda
and'iodine;as also the waters churacteri
zing the Montvale Springs, of Tennessee,
and- fdiMer -Spings, -of Georgia ; all of
which are to be found here in abundance,
wishil tha Compas of this "Magic Vale;"
-AF!TODlNG A UERTAIN CURE
for Rhia~ematismn, Gout, Liver
Comptanglierofula, all kinds of Cutaneous
iffecdt|n;ain faet, every disease that
human $ssh.is huir to.
T'HE #)TEUAND COTTAGE BUILDINGS
aresiatbeagh condition, newly painted,
and-entirely new appointments.
'THR>TABEE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS
in every particular. . magnificent ball
rom,~lgeJ.y $C- 'etand elegantly fitted
parlos. ~~a bar-roo:n725 feet long,
BietelegraSphic and postal communi
uh n@gs,and grounds 1ill be. brile
lianagahnen th as, and every at
traessaa wit besased d the visitors to Ca
toos pr : -
The above Watering Place wilb pn
ed to patrons June 1st, 1872, by
W. '0 BEWITT,
Late of Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
June 19, 25-tLf
IN THE IST|ICT? COURT OF
THlE -UNITED STATES.-POR
THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH
CABOLINA.
In the matter. of John~ P. Kinard, Bank
rupt.-In Bankruptcy.
This is to giee notice that by an Inden
ture, dasel the 20th day of May, A. D.
1872, John P.Kinard, of Newberry County,
in said District, has cenveyed and assignet>
all his -etate and effects whatsoever to me
as Trustee, upon trust for the benefit ofell
the creditors of the estate of said John P.
Kinard, and that said conveyance was duly
executed according to the provisions of the
43d section of an Act of Congress, entitled
"An Act to establish a uniform system of
Btankruprcy throughout the United State.s,"
approved March 2d, 1867, which convey
anee has been approved and confirmed by
the order of the U. S. District Court for the
District of S>uth Carolina, in Bankruptcy.
Notice is hereby further gisen that in
o.bedience to the order aforesaid, all and
slugular the creditors of the estate of Johu
P. Kiaard, lBankrupt, arc required to ren
der in and establish their respective chaims
and demnrds against ahe estate of thre said
Jonn P. Kinard, Bankrupt, before C. G.
Jarger, Esq., Register, at New berry, S. C.,
on or before the 20th day of July, A. D.
S872, and those failing so to render and es
tablish their respective claims andJ dema.nds
will be forever barred of all iute:est or
claims to any part of said estarte.
R. L McCAUGBlRIN,
June49, 2,5-5t. -. Trustee.
FMILY GRtOiRIE
General Suppliese
NEW STCK-L4AW PRICES.
J. A. MARTIN,
-Formerly Mlin & hardy,
Respectfully calls attention to his stock
of choice GROCERIES, con string of
COFFEF.9
SUGARS,
. FIOUR, -
HAMS,
- -~- MOASSES,
* - . . MA{OKERLf,.
Together with a general variety of such
goods aase .sally kept in a well appoict.
-ed FAKILY GROCERY STORE.
FRhPH CORN -MEAL; gronnd both by
-water~ and steam mills, kept constantly on
hand.
The gealityf eosiae 0il sold at this
store-is-af thbe-and 1. branded 110, aud
is beyosd any cance f explosion.
Al undr l00 pounds weight,
'-reIe of charge ia-he -incorporate
-SDlhIY1".ftl
June 19, 25 -f.
SEAL HUNDRED
Men,--7 i - 'and Children:
WANTED
At the Store of
1M. FOOT,!
UNDER THE nEWBE!tRY HOTL.
To help clear out his large stock of goods,
coneissing o
DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
HEAVY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
CROCKERY
GR 0 CERIES
Granitcille ITomeimas -at Factor prices,
etc., etc.
These good< were bought to be sold,
must be sold, and wil. be sold
CHEAP FOR THE CASH!
I.::ean just wh IL I say.
Cai, and examiIe and no e'aarge will be
made for showing.
The Hihest Price Paid for
COTTON.
M. FOOT.
June 5, 2--tf.
Let r1 sHave Peace
BUT KE PFUL!
WHlICH~ you can b.y calling d buying
sorne FULTO-N MARKET BEEF and fine
PICKLED SALMON, and SUGAR CURED,
HAMS.
Also, on Consignment, TEN BA LES OF1
HAY. At]
HARDY SOLOMON'S,
Kext to Messrs. McFall & Pool, on the
May 22, 21-4f. Fifth Avenue.
.BEFORIE DECIDING WHERE~
TO
EDUCATE YOUR DAUGHTERS,
IngaIre Into the Merits
OPTE
WilliamRsIon Female Colleged
WILLUAMSTON, S. C.
The FALL SESSION, 1872, s ill open on
MONDAY, JULY 1st. I
RATES PER SEsSION OF 20 WEEKS.
Board, including fuel, washing and e
lights ..... ...-....$0O00
Tuition in Reg'rdar College Course.. 15 (00 js
Instrumental Music............20 00r
Vocal Music, no cbarge.
Pupils in delieate health derive great
benefit from our healthy climate and Mine
ral Water.
For a Circular, apply to
REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,
May 15, 2--t!.* President. I
WATCHES,
I W OULD respectfuai!y inform the citizens
of Newberry and surrounding Co'mties, that'
I have just opened at may JEWELRY
STORE, a fine assortment of
WATCH ES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
SiLVER AND PLATED WARE,
Masonic, Odd Fejow and Temperance
B.tBGES,
Of all kinda and prices.
HAIR JEWELRY of ail descriotions
made to order.
Call and examiue my stock as I consider
it no trouble to show.
All goods warranted as represented. 1
All workin my.line done with neatness C4
and despatch . SE K
NEWBERLRY, S. C.
'Apr. 17, 16-tf.
loril $8R3 Wole Mll1,
-L AURENS C9., S. C., May 14, 1872.
TEANKINlG onr~ patrons~ for~ generous
patronage extended to usa the past, we
again announce that we are preparedsto do
all work entrusted to us promptly and welL..
Teru'o Roll Oring;I2ie. per lb., (oil
inc1lu& Making Jeans, 30Otov35.c perj
ardsimnere, 60 to 85ic. per yard.-!
Blankets, $2.00 to $2.25, the e.astomer find
ing tl.e .v~ Other swoFk as heretofore.
We gietbe bighet inarket rates for
.3Wool in exchange for the produc~a .of our
Mill.
B....Eamage,.sq4s our AgentatiSew.
berry. A..F5LER &C0.
1ay2221-t.- r
(At Stenrt O Corner.
-h E JUST R.CEIVED and OFFER
FOR SA14
At Lowest Cash Priees,
A Large and varied stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
LATES NPARTMF.NT.
Diess Goods: Grenadines, Japanese,' Le
noi, Poplins, Piques.
Notions: Glores. Hosiery, Cuff, Collars.
Ribbon,.
Best brand of Cali;co a 12te.
Choice1: !o 5f Shoes,. v,arranted.
Parasois, of al" colors and sizes.
GETME.V DEPARTNE.
Cassiteres, Linen, Cottooades, lat:.
Boots, Sloes, Cravats.
STATIONERY.
Pens, Ink, Paper, Envelopep, Pencils.
Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Razors,
Scissors.
HARDWARE.
Hoes, Nails, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks,
Bells, Rakes, Axes, Coffee Mills, Sauce
Pans, Tea Kettles, Frying Pans, S:noothing
Ifous.
Factory Thread by Wholesale and Retail.
Lime, Kerosene, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Yeast Powders, Concentrated Li e.
Wagon Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
Collars, Trace Chains, Bames, Leather.
Tubs, Buckets, Cburns, Measures, Brooms,
Combs, Brushes.
Will duplicate any bill this side of Charles
ton.
P. W. CHICK. R. S. CRICK.
Apr. 24, 17-t0.
WHY WILL YOU
RITIN YOUR EYESIGlITI
Xie you can purc;ase
LAZARUS & MORNS'
3PECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
The Best in the World.
Ther -rn recommended forPt;RITY or M.%
EI:iAL, oprLLANCY oF FixisH %nd their
TrZNOTIN.ING POWERS, l Wh'Cl t:iey
Ieel ali others. Tney la"t mn years with
nit chanze.
i-or s:afe in this loc:liity on!;~ by
JOHN F. SPECK,
NEWBERRY S. C.
Wholesn1c Depot,
10 COURTLANDT S-., N.W YORK.
?-4annfactories:
UATFORD, CONN.. an.d
SHEFFIELD, EnGLAND.
REMEMBER
LA T H AN'S1
F?AJSTOCY
)RY G0OD8 SToRE
NEWBERRY, S. C.
May 22, 21-2m.
P. S CO TT.
3-ents" -lo t hir.g
FURNISHINC COODS.
ipring and Summer Styles, 1872.
Dress Suits, Stylish Business Suits, Hats
stest styles. A superior line of Shirts,
rarranted of best material and workman
hip. Fashionable Scarfs and Neck Tiee.
ine Cloths and (Gassimeres in the Piece or
y the Pattern, &c.
Persons desiring to purchase to advan
age would find it to their interest to favor
ie with a call. P. SCOTT.
Mar. 20, 12-tf.
NEW BUSINESS.
'THE snh-'cribers respectfully inform the,
itizens of Newberry and surrounding coun
ry, that th'ey have entered into a partner-j
hip in the
ranining and Mill BuIsiness,
The nmanufacture of
Harness and Saddles,
Ar:d the t:ale of
laggies, Carriages, and Saddle
and Harn'ess Hardware,
Wholesale and Retail.
Strict at te:ton v:il be p,aid to h zine-ss,
ud a e stock cont'atly kept on ham!.I
A" (':an,ination of ou.r stock is solicited.
WVEBB, JONES & PAREL
r. 11. wBnn. .. 3. JoEs W . c. am.~
A pr. 3, 14-tf.
Launrensville HIerald please copy.
Something Newl!!I
THE AMERICAN
seaming iMachine.
One of the most complete Sewing Ma
'hines ever offered to the public. Caill and
xamine those on exhibition at the store of
LOYEL ACE & WIIEELER.
Feb76 tf
NEW WHEAT.
"DonL grind your seed corn," neither
'our Seed Wheat, but be sure to grind all
if your Wheat excepting the seed. And if
;round at Blease & Co.'s Miils the valuej
nil be enhanced one hundred per cent.*
Chose wishing to grind certain days or
ights will please rnake it known at the'
sille. HENRY H. BLEASE & CO.
June 12, 24-tf.
Elessed is He Who Girves the
People Cheap Food.
1,006 lbs. H AMS at 12te. per lb.
Fine lot fresh sugar-cured Bacon Stries.
The long espected Smoked.Beef Tonguee
tave arrived.
HARDY SOLOMON,
Next to Messrs. McFal! & Pbo!'s on the'
JO PRIXTIH
OFFICE.
WE respectfully call the attention of our
citizens and those in adjoining toWns to our
facilities for
PAMPHLET,
JOB AND CARD
PRINTING.
OUR PRESSES
Comprise the most desirab. to 1e foun-1 in
ar-V COUNTRY JOB and
Newspaper Office,
AL w i.ttva odier materiul, embnracir.g h
large variety d1
Plain and Fancy Type,
Blanks,
Checks,
Circulars,
Warrants,
Programmes,
Post Bills,
Tickets,
Labels,
Etc., Etc.
BUSINESS CIRCULARS
Printed1 in desirable styles, besides
CATALOGUES,
School and Town Reports,
00NCERT, AUCTION and POST
BILLS OF ALL KINDS.
BILL HEADINGS
Neat.1 printed at tis ofile, inon rule~d pa
per of any size.
THE NEWBERRY HERALD
IS ISSTIED WEEK~LY,
AT $3 IN ADVANCE,
F'ive Copies...............12 50
Ten Copies...............22 50
And one to getter up of Club.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS.
$1L50 for each square of one inch space,
for first insertion, and $1 for subsequent,
for one month or less.
For a longer time proportionately less.
Liberal contracts made for the year.
-M.i ,r *if
Private Boarding.
A few gentlemen ca filud BOARD ,BY
IT1IE MONTII wali
Mar. f, 10-tf A. W. T. SIr 'IS
WE ARE NOW SUP
PLIED
I:o: the Spring and Sumner, with such a
Stock of Gentlemeiis and Youtli's C!.oTmxo,
as only could have beei purchased
WITH MONEY!!!
And can fit out. iii any style of make or va
riety of material
ONE TO TWO THOUS
AND
Men and boys. Our Stock of Furnishing
Goods, Boots, Shoes, IIats, Sbirts, Cravats,
Trunks, Valises, &c., be.ides the large as
.Ortment of Cothin above mCnLtiOlned, we
Wish
TO BE DISTRIBUTED
All over the country, and to effect so desi
rable an obJecr, offer nnA r.ss
TO THOSE IN NEED
Of anything in our line, and before the as
Eortment is broken, it is best to
APPLY EARLY
At our Glotidng Emporium
AND GET
What you want. We warrant goods. -uar
antee low pries, aad foel satisfied thit Ill
can be sITr for
THE CASH!
Ai the store of
H1iGi & UPP()(K
Jt receiv-(I a :ine lot of Wlte CORN,
HfIEAP F'oR C' i!.
FLOUR,
SUGAR and COFFEE,
Al-o,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES.
A'l of above Goods will be 4old at BAR
Gl A s ne IN: Z a nte to he 1'NDEl
All nrns in scr,b of BARGUSAINS are
r'ctaly s cicitcd to call ind examine
SING LETON'S STOCJK befo'r purchasing.
GROCERIES
AND
Having recen:tly purchased in the best.
markets in tae States, with
Cash and with Great
Care,.
A large stock of HEAVY and FAMILY GRO
CERI9S, embracing every article usually
fonnd in our line, we respectfully invite our
friends and the public generally, to
EXAMI NE THEM
Before they make their pnrchases; as we are
determined to
Sell as Low for Cash
As such articles ca~n he sold in this or any
other interior market.
We are offering our
BAGGING and IRON TIES,
Oif superior quality at
VERY REDUCED RATES,
Adwill keep constantly on hand a supply
~of the same. We also keep on hand
ALL THE TIME,
Several of the-best and
Most Popular FER
TILIZERS
Known to the public, which w~e propose to
sell as low as any of equtal value. We will
also piurchlase all kinds of
PRODUCE~ at the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICES,
And sell any- kind of pi oduzce or gooids cou
signed to u, on tiCie m-t reasonable terms,
a nn to thme be.st advanare.
Our goods arc now :ur-icing, and we have
made sucth arrn.fgemtents as will en::blet us to
replenish our stock ,'romi time to timec us we
miay find necesse.ry, on the Imost advantu-~
ge.mts terme.
Wej shall cndenv,r t eit tihe co.nfidene,
anid ho~pe to receive the pato:e whiicht has
heretofore character;zed our butsifess rela
tions wiith the tr. iing p:ihue.
Sep. 27, .31-tf.
The Christian Neighbor
ls published every Thursdayi, int Coluen:bta,
S. C., by
SII H, BROWNE, Editor and Proprietor.
THE Nr.IG!tBon, now in its fifthi year,
continuesC an Adroeate of Cihristianity
against all o)ther re.gio:n-"'o " religions
ini p.irticular. As .t Cnwn'ii,~;er, it is
not bigoted, but Methodist.
Though it has never aispired to the hon
ors or profits of an "official." yet the
Nrmia is a Gharch paper, and an organ
cf edification to the Fauxi.v, the Scuoot
and the CUcacr--to .u.L who may read
Excepting the pu:blicatior.s at Nashville,
Tenn., the Caniu.a N'EIGHBofl, like till
the other periodicals in the interests of the
M. E. Church, South, is private prooerty.
And excepting~ a weekly of the African Y.
E. Church, there is not,-besides the NEban
n.oR, a Methodist paper of any sort pub
lished in soth Carolina, or within a hun
dred miles outside.
Only select Advertisements, and limited
in number, will be admitted.
Tzas.ts: One year, in advance, $2.00;
six months, $1.00. If payment be surely
made within three months, it is accepted
as in advance.
Any person sending $5.00 for- others,
shall have his own paper a year for
$1.00; for $10.00 sent for others, the send
er shall have is own paper a n hole year
free : or, on all amounts above one's own
subscription, a commission of 20 p'or cent,I
will be allowed.
The NEIZGUBOR, circulating at-present-in
thirty States of the Union, wants an Acrvm
agent for every ttown and neighborhood in
South Carolina.and beybnd
.Address :,e ' CRISTiAN NGHBOR;
PA V1010N HOT.EL,
C1arl'estun. S. C.
G. T. ALFORD & CO., Proprietors.
R.. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
A'E SE1V "IN% STOK
OF
CHOICE, CHEAP,
al well selected
DR Y GOM&DS,
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
My goods are all s;as,nable, and selected
w!ih great care from the best stocks in the
Northern ma :s anw! .7i! b! SOL!) LOW
ER1 than ever before. Visitors to Columbia
will do well to camine my stock before
purchasing es.hr
Orders piomp10y altended to
Mar. 27, 1.-t--4;;.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &C.
Just received a ful! line of Ladie.s' r.d
Gent' GOLD WATCHES,, DLan.ond 11rg*,
Pin-, in various sty!z, Dracelets, Ghain.,
&c. I a, going to sell the goods.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. I:,, !I-tf Columbia, S. G.
GUNS.
Of the bes English maker.=, Brerch and
Muzzle Loading. Parlor R -e. tall and
F:it Cartr:uges for Pa'er 2ies
WILLIJAM CLAZE.
Mar. 1:;, i-:f Columbia, S. C.
M1s. Ann Whaley re.pectfally informs the
Lwlis th:wt slhe has :.St receivol a 7,retty
0ue:: of Iech :nd Eie;aut Spring (oods, to
Free De-ivery.
I'Y w2i te d.livered
.. of Dry";. :oa; u l 'on, or any
o in 2 r tozus, and at
the )pv. .: at He:a
- an w %;::e to zt:! gco:is as clheap as
any oio e:e
LOVEL.E & WEELER.
MIITARY GOODS.
I have now in sture a 1:r, and elegant
assortment of MILITAXY GOODS, em
bricing Hats, Caps, Epaulette!, Swords,
Belts, Pu-ck!es, Sashe, Buttons, Phm.s,
&C. (om:mios futrished on reaso::able
terni'. WILLIAM GLAZE,
Ma r. I:, I I-,f Columbia, S. G.
Valuable Land for Sale.
A valuable tract of LAND, one and a
fourth miles South of Newcbrry C. U., for1
sale.
For partieui ars apply to
A. J. KILGORE, Agt.
Mar. 20, 12-4m*
Free Transportation.
WE are prepared to grind from one to
one hundred and fifty bushe is Corn per day,
and will furnish free transportation of their
graiin to and from our mill for our paitron3
free of charge.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
A pr. 17, 16-tf. 3
Fant's Liver Regulator. j
One of the best preparations now before
thc public. Hundreds of testimonials can be
shown of its efficacy. Prepared after the
most approved formula, especially for this
elimate, and sold by
Feb. 7, 6-tf. DR. S. F. FANT.
VICK'S
FLORAL GUIDE1
For 1872.
THLE First Edition of Two HuNDRED
THOusaND copies just published. It is ele
gantly printed o't fine tinted paper, in Two1
COLORs, and ilhustratci with over Thre
Hundred Engravings of Flowers and
Yegetables, and
TWO COLORED PLATES.
The most beautiful and instructive Cata
logue and Floral Guide in the world
112 pages, giving thorough directions for
the culture of Flowers and Vegetables, or
niamenting grounds. makiing walks, &c.
A Christmas present for my customers,
but forwarded to any who a pply by mail.r
for T:x Ci:7-., only onc-rinarter the cost.
Addres, JAMES VICK,
Jan. :3 i-t. ROGCHEJSTEil, N. Y.
50 BUJSHELS
GREENVILLE MEAL'
- BuSh. G IST.1
For salt by p. M)Wial.
A pr. 2d,1l -t f.
'l F.i'iY.! T''ji!E C;MM(;
To Jams C. Gro-, 1)e:'niant in this ac
quired to anwer the complaint in this~ a
ton, a copy of which is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of y-our an
Nc -herry Cour t Uloase, S. G., within twen c
ty days afte~r the service of this summons
o:t yotu, exclusive of the day of service.
Ifyo fail to answer this complaint with
in the tine afores.dd, the plaintiff will take
judgmen't against you for the sum of seven
hundred and eigh,ty-one 95-I(' dollars in
gol, with interest at the rate of seven per
cent. per ar.nunm from the 11t of January,
A. D. 1868S, and for the aunm of two hundred
and eighty-three 48-10)0 dollars in gold,
with interest at sevpn per cent. per annum
from the 2d December, 1866, and cotts of
this action.
Dated Aprih~1th, 1872.
MIUORMAN & SCIICMPERTf,
Plaintiff's Attorr.eys.
To the Defendant, James C. Gross:
Take notice that the summons int thnis ac
tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, and
te complaint were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Comrnon Pleas at New
berry Court HIouse, in the County of New
berry, in the S:ate of South Caroliaa, on
thte :l7th day of May, 1872.
MOORIIAN & SCIIUMPERT,
M:ay 29, 22-St. Plainttfi's Attorneys.
T AX NOTICE.
In conformity with "An Act to provide
for a General License Law," passed at theI
last session of the Legislature, I atm non'
ready to receive payment for the second.
quarter of the fiscal year, 1872.
D. R. PHIFER, Co. Treas. -
~ June 12, 2:-tf.
TO RENT.
A desirable STORE on Main Street. For
terms anly to n. vmoWr
tino : CCt.VEunLL's
CtA:LE-(-'rED ESSAY On thC
r-adical cnre witho-t m1.1eine of P
TORMAOFP, o. SeTina. "eakness, Involunta
ry Scni'al osse ,1'oce, 3ental and
PI Iminments to M.ar
and FIT, in 'y s)lf-idU!'en"Ice Or sCX
uai extravagance.
1rice, in ' sealed envelop, onIv 6 cents.
The celebrated autlor, in thia admirable
essay, clearly denonstrates, from , thirty
year-' sucoe'ful practice, that the alarming
coi:squeices of '-elf-abase may be radically
cured wihou the dLln.eron ne of internal
med1t:r'- frt.he :. o1 t I' k-ifpe;
awrln ndeff ectid, by men 0which
ever. 9-17,rr, no moatter Whi:-t !.is conlition
may b , ia -in hiself cheaply, private
ly, :nd radica
This Lecture hould be in the hands of
every youth "ad evvry man in the land.
Scnt. undr sn. 4.N a -.1ain enivelope. to
a addr. , posiv.-1. on receipt of s7x
cents, or tw.o pos tJi taps
Ao. "N. awell's "arriage Guile."
price 2.5 et.
Aidress the pniIers,
lIA. J. C. KTIN\F& (.,
127 Bowerv, New York.
P,st Oir-e Pox 4.5S6. Apr. 21, 17-1y.
THOMPSON & JONES.
DENTAL SURCEONS,
Graduates of the Pennsylvan;a College of
Dental Surgery.)
Office over McFall & Pool's Store.
Our pa::ents receive the benlt - c:
atest improvements In the professin.
Speci.l attemion riven to c.rrection of I
ezflaritie, in Childicin's Teeth.
The par ..:'C o ) the pubc ; resi-etfuliv
olicite. Trms 1 very moderate.
'. C. JovNE, D D.S.
A,r. 3,
01 C I
4 o
Possessing powerful invigorating
These Bitters are positively invaluable in
They purify the system, and will cure
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
and are a preventive of Chills and Pever.
All yield to their powerul efscacy.
Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet.
to the wasted frame, and correct a
Will save days of suffering to the sick, and
The grand Panacet for all the ills of life..
lITTERS ?54
IAf In Young or Old, Married
or Single, these Bitters are un
equalled and have often been the
means of saving life.
' . TR...O N E B OT TI. e
ov. 8, '71-45-1y.
COOPER'S
..E.THER-STOCKING NOVELS.
"The enduring mionuments of enimore
~ooper are his works. While the lovc of
ountry continues to prevail, his memory
rill exist in the hearts of the peop!e. So
ruly patriotic and American throughout,
hey should find a place in every American's
ibrary. "-Daniel Webster.
A NF.W A N!)
plendidly-illustrated P opul1a r E dit i on
OF
FENIMORE COOPER'S
WORLD-FAMOUs
LE.'IHER-STOCKING ROM.ANCES.
D. Appleton &. Co., announce that they
ta-c commced the publication of J1. Feni
no:e Cooperi Nove!.<, in ai form desigcned for
'eneral popular circulation. The series will
>lgin wih ti:c f.amous "Leather-Stocking
ales," five in nlumber, whichii wi!! he rub
d cin: the !ocing, order, at intervals of
L. iTHE LA.T Or- TIE :dOTICAS.
II. Tit; !m>iE::-L.YIr. IV. THE~ l'I'NEERS.
i[. TiuE l'vHFIzNDER. V. TJIE- P'aIirnE.
TL. i- edition of:i. "Leather-Stocking~ Ta&e"
ri" re my spa es.Fach volume
mi:rbay ai d ul iiutrte wlvithi en:irely
ev: dle,i'nv hr e dieninlnid :rist F. (O.
. ale.ani I'd 'i ia otrcv paper
i-:er. Pr-ee Sevent-:ive f'ents per Vol
e,o .'fr the complete set. The se
* , he opl-e,l ma'wke, bondi. an
*:.:: l : a:me'. for wich bilding
.se wilb ir- nish.i it a io-lerate price.
PPT'1UnS AND CLUB TZ."MS.
. Thue clu rms are deigned spci-aliy
ftown (iIwhere ti:ere arc no local
bookse:iers.
.\ 1 'cr:n ening us the anmoant in ad
-ance.....co-nph:te set of th;e "Le~mbecr
toin erie-," -3.753, will receive gratuit
u'- a nioe 9:el-eagraved portrait of
. a-:': Cooper, of size suitable for bind
'a'i te vehnime. Aaiy one sending us the
mount in full for four complete sets of this
cries 95), will receive an extra set gratuit
iiusiv, ech set accompanied biv the steel nor
rait of Cooper. The vo!amnes' of the series
vi!l be mailed to eam- sib erier-, post-paid,
s ropidiy as puibl.-hed, and the portrait im
:iediately on the receipt of the remittance.
D. APPLETON & CO-i Publishers,
5A & 531 B oadw~ay, New York.
Mr. 6, 1572.
JUTRECEIED.
[03 Pieces New Style
Pr'ints.
50 Pieces Poplins.
LVohair Plaids.
worded Alpacca.
New and Desirable
Styles at
Lowr Prices.
BY
D. MOWEIR.
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING
Gr-OODS,
AT
R, & Wi, C, sfifFID's,
COLUMBfA, S. C.
THE largest Stock we have eror offered
to the public.
You are sure to lose monv if you buy
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTS,
Or anvthing a Centleman wears, without
irst givig us a call.
rch Cassimcres & Cilths
For cur Custom Trade.
DEALERS SUPPLTED at the
LOWEST RATES.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
EXCHANGE HOUSE,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
THE FXITANGE I -OUSE has bpen re
is again open for the accom
rnodation of the public.
TR. LERS AND BOARDERS
Will find pleasant and comfortable ronis
ith
ILL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON
served up in the best style.
VEALS AT ALL HOURS AT THE
RESTAURANT.
P. .HAMILTON JOYNER,
May 8, 19-tf PROPRIETOR.
WOOL WANTED.
10,O00 pounds washed or unwashed Wool
r'anted at the store of
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
A pr. 17, 16-tf.
Launtisille Herald please copy
WANTED.
TWO HUNDRED CORDS TAN IlARK
WVANTED at ope Tannery, at Newberr.v, $.
.WEBB, JONES & P'ARK ER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
TO
YOUR INT ER E ST,
AND
SET THE BEST!
MY line of WATCHES is now full and
~omplete, and the public may depend on
etting the best at the lowest possible fig
ire, as my facilities are such that I defy
:ompetition from any mirket.
I have also in store and constantly arriving
!!! the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Di)a
iond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, .Tet,
a;elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,
:baurms, Loc,kets, &c.; the latest and most
>eautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy
ated Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holi
Liy am! o:her pj.entations.
IRepairing in all branches, by the best work
neu and at reasonale rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
COLFMBIA, S. C.,
Jan. 10, 2-t4f3j Columbia Hotel Row.
D. W. OWENS,
WVHEEL- WRIGHT,
MAKES AND) REPAIRS
BUGGIES, WAGONS, &C.,
hop on Main Street, near Depot, and on
corner of road leading to Helena.
All iVrk warranted to be done ini good
:yle, as well as expeditiously and cheap.
All I ask is a trial.
D. W. OWENS.
Jan. .3, 1--1y.
Notice.
ALL parties liable for taxes un
ler the General Ordinances of the Town, are
1ereby notified that the same must be paid
luring the present week. By order of the
louncil.
0. L. SCHUMPERT,
'April 23d, '72. Clera & Treas.
WANTED,
ONE HUNDRED THOU'SAND POUNDS
[IIDES, for which the highest market price
will be paid at our store.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
Noination for Sherif.
J1. Ed. Peterson is respectfully nominated
>y his many friends for the Sberiffaity of
his County, at the ensumag e'ectior.. 'We
leem him a most saitable person for this
.mportant office. NEWBERRY.
ALL parties indebted to me by
Niemoran'k'm Acecount, or in any other
way. are requnested to pay the same at
anc D MOWER.