The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, August 14, 1872, Image 3
-Staunton Female Seminary.
THE third Session of this Sehool will
open the First Wednesd.a in September.
Terms: For Board, Tuition in the En
g4ish and Scientific Coi:rse, including Latin,
Washing, Lights and Fuel, j250, to be
paid'in three equal 11stalmet.ts as follows:
One-third at the time of entrance, one-third
the 1st of Feb., and the remainder at the
close of the term. Music, under one of the
best instructors in the South. is $60, for in
struction and use of irstruneut. All other
extra studies reasonable. In addition to
the subjoined testimonial of thz Hon. Mr.
Stuart, of Staunton, we refer to the follow
ing in South Cerolina : Prnf. A. P. Piter,
S Rev. J. D. Shirey aud 0. L. Schuu:pt-rt, Esq.,
Newbgrry. Prof..Smeltzer, Walhalla. Dr.
A. R. Rude W. K. Bachman, Esq., and the
firm of Duffile & 0hapman, Columbia.
(From Hlou. A. 1H. H. Stuart.)
I cordially c-immend to public favor and
patronage, the e:ceellent Female School now
in operation in Staunton, under the direc
tion of Rev. J. 1. Mi!ler ard Rev. D. M.
Gilbert, of the Lutheran Churvit. These
gentlemen and their associate Professors,
are admirably adapted, by naturel talent
and high intel!ectual enture, for their re
spective positions.
The sstem of instruction is well calcula
ted to develop the higher intelleettal and
moral faculties of the pnpiis. The discipline
unites firmness with parental kindness. I
hazard nothing in saying, that parents and
guardians, who may cntr,;t their dangiters
or wards to the care of the Principal of
this School, wil' find, from experience, that
they have acted wizely.
ALEX. 11. H. STUART.
For Catalogue and further parilcul%rs, ad
dress, REV. J. I. MILLER, Prin.,
Aug. 14, 33-1m. Staunton, Va.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. C. W. ABNEY
Ofers his services to the community at
1:trge. Office opposite Col. Ww. F. Nance's
residence, next door above A. R. Church,
lorierly occupied by Dr. T. W. Thompson,
deceased. July 31, 31-tf.
WANTED,
A white womaz to do the cooking and
house work for a small family. To a pro
per person I offer a good home, with steady
cuiployment and reasonable wages.
Address through the Post Office, stating
where an interview may be had,
July 31, 31-4t. "RADICAL."
NOTICE.
M'HE Board of County Commissioners of
Newberry County, will receive bids for
buildi-g a new Bridge across Little River,
on the "Island Ford Road," ut Henry Bur
ton's plantation. The contrac wih be
awarded to the lowest responsible bidder
on 27th August, proximo. Each bid must
be accompanied by the names of at least
two responsible sureties. 4
SIMEON YOUNG,
Chairman Board Co. Commissioners.
July 31, 31-4t.
NOTICE,
IN conformity with the Law requiring
the Clerk of the Board of County Comins
stoners, to insert notification of the annual
meeting of that body to receive and audit
all accounts against the County, I hereby
give notice that all persons hiolding claims
against the County of Newberry, mu:at, on
or before the first day of September next,
deposit the same with me, or in default
thereof such bills will not be audited at
said meeting.
JAMES W. HAYWARD,
Clerk Board Co. Commissioners,
Newberry County.
Newberry C. H., S. C., July 80, '72-31-4t
MORIS COTTON GIN
STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMPETI
TION.
These GINS are WARRANTED to please
or Ni) SALE.
Price at Factory
$3.50 per Saw.
WOOD TURNING of every description
execute(l with neatness and dispatch. by
E. MORRIS,
July 24, 30-3m COLUMBIA, S. C
Announcement.
The friends of BURREL HARRIS res
pectfully announces him as a candidate for
County'Commissioners at the next ensuing
election.
.July 10, 29--tf.
Trees! Flowers! Bulbs! Seeds!
HEDCE PLANTS!
Nursery Stock iFruit anui Flower Plates!
Address F. K. PRENIX,
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY,
ILL.INOIS.
600 Acres; 21st year; 12 Greenhouses.
A pple, 1,000 1 yr., $20: 2 y. $30; 3 y. $40;
4 y. $50. 4 Catalogues, 20 cents
July 17, 29-Ti.
Prime Red Oats.
300 BUSHELS GENUINE RED OATS
for sale by
W EBB, JONES & PARKER.
July 17, 29-ti.
CAROLI NA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
ASSETS - -$1,100,000.
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
r President.
CrEN. WADE HAMPTON. Vice
President. and Superintendnt of
Atlantie Department.
J. D. KENNEDY, State Agent.
J. F. GLENN, Agent Newberry Co.
Among its Directors are some of the
first business men of the co.untry.
We guarantee honesty of management,
1. e.'speedy settlement of losses.
July 10, '72--28-ly.
FRUIT TR EFS
Large Stock j oR Send for
. adFALL ' Catalogne
Unequalled ILA IG- and
Assortment. I Priced List.
EDlW'D J. EVAN& & CO., YoRK, PA.
July 24, 80-tf.
TbeSuest Tbye ail. Field varieties; per
ounce,100; i lb.3Sie; 1lb. $1. postpid to any
address. EDW'D J. EVAM & O
July 24 m_OoRt PA
Agents wanted to sell the beau
t1fil ProToGRAPH MARRIAGE CER
TIFcIATFS AND PiovoGRA'PH FA.I
LY RFcon-. For terms, send Ftamp to
CPrIIE5n & 1Po., Publishers, York, Pa.
July 24, 30-4t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.,
NEWBERtY COUNTY.
By Jame G. Leahy, Probate Judge.
Wlrrea, Joceph Duckett, hath made
suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis
tration, cum testamento anneso, of the Es
tate and effects of William Duckett, de
ceasfl.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular. fhe kindred ard creditors
of the said dece:aed. tr w and appear e
fore me, in the Court of roba!e, to be held
at Newberry Court lonse, on th 1.th day
of ..is. nexm, after pubientio h'reof,
at 11 o'clo,k in the forenoon, to snew
cause, if any thev have, why the said ad
ministration should not be gral"ted. Given
under ny and this :ht day of -Ik.
Anno Domnini, 187.
JAMES C. LEA11Y. r. J. N. c.
Aug. 7, 32-2t.
L" ELIE & HEELER
Will dispose of their entire stock of
Spring & Summer
RESS GOODS
AT COST
June 12, 24-tf.
NOTICE.
THOSE indebted to us must positively
make some arrangements to pay us very
soon, or we will be obliged to leave our Ac
counts in the lands of an officer for coiiec
t,on. We can make no exception in case
of,anybody. MOTTE &TARRANT.
June 26, 26-tf.
FA.1LY GROCERIE
AND
General Supplies.
NEW STOCK---LOW PRICES.
J. A. MARTIN,
Formerly Martin & Hardy,
Respectfully calls attention to his stock
of choice GROCERIES, consisting of
COFFEES.
SUGARS,
FLOUR.
0ACON.,
MOLASSES,
MACKEREL.
Together with a general variety of such
goods as are usually kept in a well appoint
ed FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
FRESH CORN MEAL, ground both by
water and steam mills, kept constantly on
hand.
The quality of Kerosin.e Oil sold at this
store is of the best, and is branded 110, and
is beyona uany chance of explosion.
All packages under 100 pounds wi~cght,
delivered fr ee of chargo in the incorporate
limits.
J. A. MARTiN.
May 29, 22-3m.
SEVERAL HUDRED
Men, iomno and chiIden
WANTED
At the Store of
M. FOOT,
UNDER. ZGE NEWnER HtorEL,
To help clear out his large stock of goods,
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
HEAVY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
CROCKERY,
AND
Graniteville Hlomespuns at Factory prices,
etc., etc.
These goods were bought to be sold,
must be sold, and will be sold
IiREI FOR TIHE tiHf!
I mean just what I say.
Call and examine and no charge will be
made for showing.
The Highest Price Paid for
COTTON.
M. FOOT.
June 5, 23-tf.
"WHERE TO SPEND THlE SUMMER !
GLENN'S SPRING HOTEL,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
TUIS celebrated WATERING PLACE
will be open for 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 satisfied that
this is the place for all whose condition can
be improved by the salubrious character of
any W~ater.
ROOMS large and pleasant. Good and
attentive servant.' TABLE supplied with
the best the market affords. Fancy Balls
during the summer. Ten Pin Alley, Bil
liard aad Bagatelle Tables, for the amuse
ment of guests. Charges per day, 82.50;
per week, $13.00; per month, 835,00.
Cottages to rent at $2.5.00 and 50.00 per
seasoa. Hacks daify from Jonesville, after
the 25th June.
W. D. FOWLER,
J,,,219o o-tf Propriertor.
NOT AT COST!
Out at a Yeil Small Pofit!!!
Owing to the disturbed condition of the
times, many are willin- to make sacrifice-,
even to a disposal of goods at cost, from
the tax(s, stringency of the monev market,
and general dullness, &c., but this we can
not do, and now that we are in want of
money, we are determined to announce that
we will dispose of our well selected stock of
Ladies, Getlemen's, Misses and Youths'
BOOTS, SUOES, &c., at a sn:all advance
on cost for the purpose of defrayin: pwzi
tire expen:.
There is no diseolunt on this, we
Cannot Live by Selling at
Cost,
and a GENERutI PUiPLld does not EX
PECT IT.
But be!ieve ns we
Will Sell at a small Advance for
Cash.
ABRAMS & METTS.
June 19, 25-t.
South Carolina Railroad.
ClA.LFSTON, June 1, 1872
EXCURSION TICKETS to Greenviile,
Anderson and Wailhalla have been put on
sIe To-D.Y, and will continue on sale until
1st Septembfr.
Good to return until Ist November.
Price to Greenville and Return -17 8I.
Price to Anderson and Return -16 70.
Price to Walhalla and Return ;19 :0.
Excursion Tickets also on sale to Catoosa
Springs (Ga.)-price N24.
Baggage checked throngh.
S. B. PICKENS, A. L. TYLER,
G. T. A. Vice-President.
June 16, 25-if.
"AT TE ITIOX'
Is called to the following line of BAR
GAINS at
R, C, SHIVER & C0.'
Dress Goods at Cost.
50c. Piques at 25c. per yd.
Good Linen Towels at 10c.,
12 c, 161c. and 25c.
The best 12'c. Linen Hand
kerchiefs in the State.
Millinery at Cost.
The finest line of Boots &
Shoes ever shown in New
berry.
Rt. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. J. HI. DATIS.
June 19, 25-tf.
It 118 Have Peace,
BL'T KWR FUll!
WHICH you can by calling and buying
some FULTON MARKET BEEF and fine
PICKLED SALMON, and SUGAR CURED
HAMs.
Also, on Consignment, TEN BA LE2 OP
HAY. At
HARDY SOLOMON'S,
Next to Messrs. MeFall & Pool, on the
May 22, 21-tf. Fifth Avenue.
WATCHES,
IJLDOJS AND JEWELRY,
I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Newberry and surrounding Counties, that
I have just opened at my JEWELRY
STORE, a fine assortment of
WATCH ES,
CLOCKS,
JEWE LRY,
SPECTACL ES,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temperance
BADGES,
Of all kinds and prices.
HAIR JEWELRY of all descriptions
made to order.
Call and examine my stock as I consider
it no trouble to show.
All goods warranted as represented.
All work in my line done with neatness
and despatch.
JOHN F. SPECK,
NEW.BERRY. S. C.
A pr. 17, 16-tf.
"'AT SIVE'&,
200 WHITE QUILTS
At $1.25.
June 19, 25--tf.
NEW WHEAT.
"Don't grind your seed corn," neither
your Seed Wheat, but be sure to grind all
of your Wheat excepting the seed. And i
ground at Blease & Co.'s Mills the value
will be enhanced on,e hundred per cent.
Those wishing to grind certain days or
nights will please mnake it known at the
Mills. HENRY H. BLEASE & C0.
June 12, 24-tf.
DR. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
NO. 131 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
iNEWBERRY HERILD
JOB PRINTING
OFFIC.
s
WE respect fully call the attention of our
citi7.ens and those in adjuining town. to our
facilities ior
PAMPHLET,
JOB AND CARD
PRINTING.
OUR PRESSES
Comprise the most desirable to be found in
any COUNTRY JOB and
Newspaper Office,
Aud we have other material, enbracing a
large variety of
Plain and Fancy Type,
sTAMSLE FOR THlE PRINrJ\NG 0P
Blanks,
Checks,.
Circulare,
Warrants,.
Programmes,
Post Bills,
Tickets,
Labels,
Etc., Etc.
BUSINESS CIRCULARS
Printed in desirable styles, besides
all alid $8ddill lltatiolls
CATALOGUES,
School and Town Reports,
CONCERT, AUCTION and P0S'I
BILLS OF ALL KINDS.
BILL HEADINGS
Neatly printed at this oilice, upon ruled pa
per of any size.
THE NEWBERRY HERAL[
IS ISSUED WEEKLY,
AT $3 IN ADVANCE
Five Copies..............S2 50
Ten Copie3............... 22 50
And one to getter up of Club.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS.
$1.50 for each square of one inch spatc4
for first insertion, and $1 for subsequeni
for one month or less.
For a longer time proportionately less.
Liberal contracts made for the year.
May 1, 18-...t
Private Boarding.
A few gentlemen can find BOARD BY
THE MONTH with
Mar. 6, 10-tf A. W. T. SIMMONS.
WE ARE NOW SUP
PLIED
For the Spring and Summer, with such a
Stock of Gentlemen's and Youth's CLOTHING,
as only could have been purchased
WITH MONEY!!!
And can fit out in any style of make or Va
riety of material
ONE TO TWO THOUS
AND
Men and boys. Our Stock of Furnishing
Gaods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Cravat-,
Trunks, Vali-es, &.., beiides the large as
sortnent of Clothing above mentioned, we
wi.,h
TO BE DIS,'RI-BUTED
All over the country, and to effect so desi
rable an object, offer nAn,AiNs
TO THOSE IN NEED
Of anything ir on' line, and before the as
sortment is broken, it is best to
APPLY EARLY
At our Clothing Emporium
AND GET
What you wait. We %iarrant goods. guar
antee low prices, and feel satisfied that all
can be SrITFI) for
THE CASH!
At the store of
WRIGHT & COPPOCK,
May 1. 18-trf.
ToP W, & Ro So CICIK,
(At Stewart's Old Corner.)
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and OFFER
FOR SALE,
IAt Lowest Cash Prices,
A large and varied stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
LADIES DEPARTMENT.
Dress Goods: Grenadines, Japanese, Le
no3, Poplins, Piques.
Notions: Gloves, Hosiery, Cuffs, Collars,
Ribbons.
Best brand of Calico at 12tc.
Choice lot of Shoes, warranted.
Parrzois, of all colors and sizes.
GENTLEMFN's DEPARTMNET.
CassimereS, Linen, Cottonades, Hats,
Boot.; Shoes, Cravats.
STATIONERY.
Pens, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, Pencils.
CUTLERY.
Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Razors,
Scissors.
hARDWARE.
Hoes, Nails, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks,
Bells, Rakes, Axes, Coffee Mills, Sauce
Pans, Tea Kettles, Frying Pans, Smoothing
Irons.
Factory Threid by Wholesale and Retail.
Lime, Kerosene, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Yeast Powders, Concentrated Lye.
Wagon Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
Collars, Trace Chains, Hames, Leather.
Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Measures, Brooms,
Combs, Brushes.
Will duplicate any bill this side of Charles
ton.
P. W. CHICK. R. S. CHICK.
Apr. 24, 17-tf.
P. SC OT T.
G'rents' Clothing
FURNISHINC COODS.
Spring and Summer Styles, 1872.
Dress Suits, Stylish Business Suits, Hats
latest styles. A superior line of Shirts,
warranted of best material and workman
ship. Fashionable Scarfs and Neck Ties.
Fine Cloths and Cassimeres in the Piece or
by the Pattern, &c.
Persons desiring to purchase to advan
tage would find it to their interest to favor
me with a call. P. SCOTT.
Mar. 20, 12-tf.
WHY WILL YOU
RUIN YOUR EYESIGHT
BY USING COMMON GLASSES,
When you can purchase
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CELEBRATED PE.RFECTF.D
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
The Best in the World.e
They are recommended forPURITY OF MA
TERIAL, BRILLIANCY OF FINIsH and their
STRENGTHENING Powzas, in which they
excel all others. They fast many years with
out change.
For sale in this locality only by
JOHN F. SPECK,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Wholesale Depot,
10 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK.
Manufactories:
HARTFORD, CONN., and
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND.
0AUI9N.----We nlever Slupply or empl0J P0(Ilers,
May 22, '72-21-tf.
TWENTY DOLLARS FOR ONE!
A $25 SEWING MACHINE, FREE!
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Sewing Machines, Bleached Domestic, &c.,
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Publisher of Our Weekly,
Jnly 31, 31--f. Charlott, N. C.
PAVILION HOT..EL,
Charleston, S. C.
G. T. ALFORD & CO., Proprietors.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
NEW SPRING STOh
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 and will be SOLD LOW.
ER than ever before. Visitors to Colunibis
will do well to examine my stock before
purchasing elsewh,re.
Orders promptly attended to
C. F. JACKSON.
Mar. 27, 13-t-43.
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. 13, 11-tf Columbia, S. 0.
GUNS.
Or the best English makers, Breech and
Muzzle Loading. Parlor Rifles; Ball and
Shot Cartridges for Parlor Rifles.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. 13, 1 1-tf Columbia, S. C.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Mrs. Ann Whaley respectfully informs the
Ladies that she has just received a pretty
stock of Fresh and Elegant Spring Goods, tc
which she invites ttieir attention.
April 10, 15--tf.
Free Delivery.
All eoods 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!e-ia;
and we guarantee to sell goods as cheap a!
any other house.
LOVELACE & WHEELER.
May 31, 22-tf.
MILITARY GOODS.
I have now in store a large and elegani
assortment of MILITARY GOODS, em
bracing Hats, Caps, Epaulettes, Swords,
Belts, Buckles, Sashes, Buttons, Plumes,
&c. Companies furnished on reasonable
terms. WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. 13, 11-tf Columbia, S. 0.
Free Transportation.
WE are prepared to grind from one to
one hundred and fifty bushels Corn per day,
and will furnish free transportation of theit
grain to and from our mill for our patront
free of charge.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17I, 16-tf.
Fant's Liver Regulators
One of the best preparations now before
the public. Hundreds of testimonials can he
shown of its efficacy. Prepared after the
most approved formula, especially for thia
climate, and sold by
Feb. 7, 6--tf. DR. S. F. FANT.
NEW BUSINESS.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the
citizens of New berry and surrounding coun
try, that they have entered into a partner
ship in the
Tanning and Mill Business,
The manufacture of
Harness and Saddles,
And the sale of
Buggies, Carriages, and Saddl4
and !!rness Hlardware,
Wholesale and Retail.
Strict attention will be paid to business
and a fine stock constantly kept on hand.
An examination of our stock is solicited
IVBB, JONES & PAR
W. H. wEn. |L. 3. JoNES. j W. C. PAREE
Apr. 3, 14.-tf.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
Noth Rhbvn Woolen M
L AURENS CO., S. 0., May 14, 18712.
THANKING our patrons for generou
patronage extended to us in the past, w
again announce that we are prepared to d
all work entrusted to us promptly and wel
Terms for Roll Carding, l2tc. per lb., (o:
included.) Making Jeans, 30 to 3.5c. pe
yard. Cassimere, 60 to 65c. per yard.
Blankets, $2.00 to $2.25, the customer find
ing the wool. Other work as heretofore.
We give the highest market rates fo
Wool in exchange for the products of ou
Mill.
B. J. Ramage, Esq., is our Agent at New
berry. A. C. FUL LER & CO.
May 22, 21-tf.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Pric
six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment ani
Radical cure of Spermatorrhcea, or Semins
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexus
Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gene
rally; Neryonsuess, Consumption, Epilepsy
and Fits; Mental. and Physical Incapaity'
resulting from Self-Abuse, &c.-By ROBER
J. CCLVERWELL, Mi. D., Author of th
"Green Book," &c.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves from his ow3
experience that the awful consequences c
Self-Abuse may be effectually removed witi
out medicines, and without dangerous snm
gical operations, bougies, instruments, ringi
or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure m
once certain and effectual by which ever;
sufferer, no matter what his condition ma
be, may care himself cheaply, privately an
radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROV]
A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THIOUS
ANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plai:
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cent:
or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Cutver
well's "Marr-ae Guide," price 50 cents
Address the pulishers,
CHAS. J. C. 'KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, New York.
Post.Office Box 4,586. A pr. 24, 17-11
Nomination for Sheriff.
J. Ed. Peterson is respectfully nominate
by his many friends for the Sheriffalty<
this County, at the ensuing election. W
deem him a most suitable person for th
important office. NEWBERRY.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The friends of ALLEN ABERNATHl
respectfully announce him as a candida:
for County Commissioner at the ensuiz
election i October next.
MANY FRIENDS.
Ju.nne 2o 26-tf
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NA InYoungor Old,Marrid
or Single, these Bitters are uin
. equalled and have often been the
masof saving life.
4 TAYLO N EB OT TL.
ov. 5, '71-45-1y.
THOMPSON & JONES,
DENTAL SURCEONS,
(Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery.)
Office over McFall L Pool's Store.
Our patients receiv.e the benefit of all the
latest improvements in the profession.
Special attention given to correction of Ir
regularities in Children's Teeth.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Terms very moderate.
J. R. THOMPSON, D.D.S.
E.C. JONES,D.D.S.
Apr. 3, '72-14-tf.
GROCERIES
AND
FETILIZIE.
Having recently purchased in the best
markets in the States, with
Cash and with Great
Care,
A large stock of HEAVY and FAMILY GRO
CERIES, embracing every article usually
found in our line, we respectfully invite our
friends and the public generally, to
EXAMINE THEM
Before they make their purchases; as we are
determjped to
Sell as Low for Cash
As such articles can be sold in this or any
other interior market.
We are offering our
BAGING and IRON TIES,
Of superior quality at
VERY BSJUCED RATES,
And wi.keep constantly on hand a. supply
Our aten same. We also keep on hand
ALL THE TIME,
Several of the best and
Most Pa ular FER
TILIZERS
Known to the public, which we propose to
sell as iow as any of equal value. We wil
also purchase all kinds of
PRODUCE at the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICES,
*And sell any kin~d of produce or goods con
signed to us 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
I may find necesse.ry, on the most advanta
geous terms.
We shall endeavor to merit the confidence,
s and hope to receive the patronage which has
heretofore characterized our business rela
tir is with the trading publc
x. MO00MAN & 0O.
Sep. 27, 3-f
BEFORE DECIDING WHERE
TO
EDUCATE YOUR DAUGHTERS,
Inquire into the Merits
WILLIAMSTCN, S. C.
The FALL SESSION, 1872, iWill open on
MONDAY, JALY 1st.
RATES PER SESSION OF 20 wEES.
SBoard, including fuel, washing and
lighits. . . . . .. . . . . . . 70 0
Tuicion in Regalar College Course.. 15 00
t Instrumental Music............. 20 00
r Vocal Music, no chiarge.
f Pupils in delicate health derive great
Sbenefit from our healthy climate and Mine
ral Water.
For a Circular, apply to
REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,
' May 15, 20-tf.* President.
50 BUSHELS
GREENVILLE MEAL
- Bush. GRIST.
For sale by D. MOWER.
A pr. 26, 17-tf.
Blessed is He Who Gives the
People Cheap Foode
1,000 lbs. HAMS at 12tc. per lb.
,Fine lot fresh sugar-cured Bacon Strips.
e The long expected Smoked Beef Tongues
g have arrived.
I HARPY SOLOMON,
Next to Messrs. McFall & Pool's on the
j June 12, 24-tf Fifthi Avenue.
SPRING
CLOTHING,
AND
FURNISHING
G-OO:DS7
AT
R, & W C, s AFFil10S,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
T11E largest Stock we have ever ofTered
to the public.
You are sure to loe money if you buy
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTS,
Or anything a GentlemV wears, without
first giving us a call.
French Cassimeres & Cloths
For our Custom Trade.
DEALERS SUPPLIED at the
LOWEST RATES.
Apr. 17, 16-td.
EXCHANGE HOUSE,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
THE EXCHANGE HOUSE has been re
furnished, and is again open for the accom
modation of the public.
TRAVELERS AND BOARDERS
Will find pleasant and comfortable rooms,
with
ALI THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON.
Served up in the best style.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS AT THE
RESTAURANT.
P. HAMILTON JOYNER,
May 8, 19-tf PROPRIETOR.
WOOL WANTED.
10,000 pounds washed or unwashed Wool
wanted at the store of
WEBB, JONES & P A RER.
Apr. 17, 18--tf'.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
WANTED.
TWO HUNDRED CORDS TAN BARK
WANTED at our Tannery, at Newberry, S.
C. WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
*TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND)
GET THE BEST!
MY line of WATCHES is now full and
complete, and the public may depend on
getting the best at the lowest possible fig
ures, as my facilities are such that I defy
competition from any market.
all the newest styloe oanLadies' Sets iDa
rpond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet,
&c.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,
Charms, Lockets, &c.; the latest and most
beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy
Plated Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holi
day and other presentations.
Repairing in all branches, by the best work
men and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Jan. 10, 2-tf39 Columbia Hotel Row.
JLTT RECEVED.
100 Pieces New Style
Prints.
50 Pieces Poplins.
Mohair Plaids.
Corded Alpacca.
New and Desirable
Styles at
Low Prices.
BY
D. MOWER.
Nov. 22, 47-tf.
WANTED,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS
HIDES, for which the highest market price
will be paid at our store.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf'.
Laurensville Herald please copy.
TAX NOTICE.
In conformity with "An Act to provide
for a General License Law," passed at the
last session of the Legislature, I am now
ready to receive payment for the second
quarter of the fiscal year, 1872.
D. R. PHIFER, Co. Treas.