The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, March 05, 1873, Image 2
Wednesday, March 5, 18Y3.
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twelve monthsadvertisements.
Let it not be Forgotten.
In refrence to the invcstigaions
of the Credit Mobilier fraud, and the
probable expulsion of certain of the
guilty members, it is asked by a Re
publican paper. "that it be not forgot
ten that it is a Republican Committee
and Republican Congress which does
it." Assuredly it will not b- forgot
ten, nor need the charity have been
asked, for it is but a matter of neces
sity, the Republican knife never would
be used at all only through the most
selfish of purposes. The game of
plunder is becoming a monopo!y. and
to prevent this, so that the chances
may be more equally divided, the
would be righteous members of this
much maligned party occasionally use
the knife and take off the head of one
who is getting too far in advance.
To be sure it will be remembered.
but not to the credit of the Repub
lican party.
Over at last.
After three months of jolly good
time, with little hard work, plenty of
fat takes, besides high wages, the law
makers, of this part of Uncle Sam's
immoral plantation, have ceased from
their labors, and gone to bosoms of fam- 1
families and people, and to the beggar
lv elements of hog and hominy; and in
sonie instances to more honestindustries
in the manipulation of the agricultural
implements of shovel and hoe, and
other suitable callings. It i. well that
they should. Three whole months is a
long whet to spend in the waking of
laws. and it is not surprising that out
of the large number, about two or
thre hundred perhaps, some may have
crept in which are of no use or benefit.
It would have been stranger were it
not so, all things cousidered; for the
body you know was very considerably
mixed, and the confusion worse coui
founded which generally reiguied was
not calculated to brighten or sharpen. 1
the wits of those who were naturally
dall. The well done of those, who
kuow whereof they speak, and who can
well afford to stand up to it, has Jdready
followed them fromt the halls which so
lately resounded with clamorous voices,.
but which are now as still as sepuichres.
We hear no dissatisfaction expressed
--that the session is over, but rather
relief that ninety day~s or thecreabouitss
were sufficient to finish up su -h work
as the State needed, let alone that
which was not needed. So we echo
the cry-good. Rest public servants,
retire to the shades of private life. No-ie
ble examples in the past are before you.
-Washingtou the Father of his couu
try did the same, and why may not so
many of her sons go and do likewise.
We are pleased to know that the
wholesome influence of Couservative
members, besides some others of the.
ultra part who went there for the
coumntrys good. had an effect which in
a great measure prevented many c
things which might have proved se
siously injurious. All praise to the
good, the virtuous and true. And in
view of all the good which may havet
been done, and in spite of all errors
committed, we wish them all safe and P
happy returns home.I
Publie Imnmorality. v
If an.y one will glance for a moment e
at the course of public atffairs in this e
country during the past few years, he
cannot fail to see evidenees of the C
grossest corruption. Every man of' a:
ordinary in:ecligence has observed 1
this wide-spread immorality in places i:
of public trust ; and yet the press and
pe.ople have ai:uost uniforudyv exhibi't
ed an unaccountable retieence. The i
press. in all countries. is a great powera
for u'.od or evii. and more part -uiarly "
in one like ours~ where pul ie set -
mnent is to a great extent faiouned
and mnoulded by the chara~ctr an~d
tone of the newspaper. If the news
papers have ~eecomec so much corrupted
by th:e dishornest, high-placed funec-a
tionaries of the goverment that they S
either remain silent in the presence ofi
high crimes, or seek by injurious ex
cuses to cloak them from the people-.
then we fear that the symptoms of po
litical disease give unmistakable evi- t<
dence of fatality But if we are shoek
ed at the indifference and corruption
of the press, by what expletive shall ra
we characterize the apathy of the peo
ple Mcn will say that corruption I
has always existed ia every form of t
g>vernmecnt-granted, but does any (
honest man pretend to deny that itst
seereane- inthe Unit-e4 States duri g I
en since me ar, is unprralleled .
Peopde se.hif h gigatie frusi
with apparrnt itneineru up) the ap
proachinr wave which1A nenfing
ly ouward. thireaten:ing sooner or -later
to engulph them. True, when the
wires flash over the country soie new
scheme of vilhziv. there is a sudden
burst of popular indignation, but the
Couun11tiou soon subsides. and the sleek
scoundrel who perpttrated the trick
creeps out froui his dn. and the peo
ple fail to:discover beneath his fair
exterior the slii and tilh which
cling's to his charactr. In a hort
time his crime is for.tt.u. and the
people send hin back to some place of
profit or trust in which he is ena:.bled
to practice Lis scee A' o fraud ou a
larger scale. Let the p-pie rouse
from the slu,ber in which they have
now already too lng idu, Ld. and de
tcruine, North and South. that. no
;an hall represent the n iI. alV va
pacity who does not p;s,ess striEt in
tegrity of e!,aracter. and who fi to
Inake unswerving honAesty his rule of
action in every event.
Editorial Notes and Comments.
The X. Y. Times comnment;rg
upoa the recent change in the govern
weut of Spain asks: "Can a free Spain
refuse representation in her republican
Congress to Cuba. or can she coutinue
to hold by sheer weight of men and
metal a colony which if its inhabitants
were fairly polled would declare in
favor of independ-nce ?" Of course.
Does not free America, with --the best
government the world has ever seen,"
do the same? Then why not repub
lican Spain ?
And so Presidint Grant declines
coming South. Well, we thought it
too g.od a joke to be true. The vul
tures of Columbia are the last persons
to desire an inspection by their -'Grand
Cyclops" at Washington. However.
they need not have bLeCJme alared.
The political stench about Colaubia
would hardiv have affected tLe nestrils
of President Grant, so accustomed is
he to siwilar odors. But we doubt if
they would have hii. to sc!nt auything
but sweet violets and roses, so carefully
would they have concealed the vile
arcass of corruption which affiets our
State. Nevertheless we are sorry h,
declines coiming Sorry most of all
for our young Governor, who intended
being so hospitable on that occasion.
What a disappoirntment: Never' mind,
Frank. ion' t cry. You've savedI
your segrars and liquor.
The past othhas been mere
:ban ordinarily fruitful in the death of.
istinguished persous. Among thosei
,Th) have diedi are the following:
The ex-Eu.peror Napoleon 11L. died
it Chiselhturst, England. Jan. 9th, in
he sixty-fifth year of his age.
Edward Bulwer (Lord Lyttou), the
telebrated autiwr. died in London,
Ian. 18, aged sixty-seven years.
R~ev. Joshua Leavitt, I). D)., oe of
he associate editors of the Indega
fent, died in N. Y. Jan. 16. aged
liv. Baptist WV. Noel, the eminent
heologian, died in .Enginad, Jan. 20,
ged se'venity-four years.
Williia C assid', editor of the Alba
y Argus, died ,Jan. 23, aged fifty
gunt years.
iv1rs. Harrison Grav Otis. died at
~oton. Jan. 21.
Samjuel R. G;raves. 31. P., died in
iverpool, Jan. 18, aged fifty-four
ears.
The Right Hion Stephen Lush ing
>u, D). (C. L., legal adviser of thme
.yron family, died ini London, Jan.
1, in hi guety-irst year.
f). HLarvey P. Peet. principal of the
. Y. Institution for the lustruction
f the Decaf and Dumb, died Jan. 1.
Religious.Notes and Items.
A protracted meeting' of deep in:
nest is being held in the MIetho,dist
'hurchi at Chest'r, S. C'.. under the
astoral chargze of Rev. .J. W. H{um
TeBaptist Church of Colummbia. of
'hich Rev. J1. K. Meudenhall is the
Rielent and populair pastor. has re
ativ had a nmber of accessions.
Rev. S. B. Jones. President of the
olumbia Fe:male Co'lege. preached the
anual se'rmon before the Columibia
ie Society on Suday the 2bid
The new Methodist C'hurch at
~atsvilk was dedicated cmn Sun;day
ie 16th inst.. Bishop W\ M Wight
mun preaching the sermon. Our
air'r" of the Edg~efied .ietei.ir
as pr; cit. andt gives his readers an
~tere.ating ceennut of the occa?sion.
The people of Charlem.n are enjoy
..z a series of daily union prayer meet
e, conducted ini turn., by thme m:ins
ems of the different eva'oeelical de.
ominiations. Might we i hlave.
imilar mmetines each week in New-I
err'y.
Acorrespondent of the N. Y. Heraid
rve.' that the 'hurch (of Ci:ri-t has
right to pers2cute people fo~r heresy.
le even goes so far as to say that 'the
>rtures of the lnquisition~a. and the
>assacre of St. Bartholomew were
'1cally' sainctinoned by the civil policy
f the Jewish natiou under Di inme
ab." B a!
TIhe C'hri;stinr Union. Heury Ward
eehe ' nr~ ligious paper, ofwhich
ein ri.' OlJc iver Johsoni is the re?al
dtor. rejoics in the fact that the
ommon Council of Boston has decided:1
>open tihe Pubie Library on Sun day.
[ow naual
Becler's.C r i'ain p. ;.n
eutions a .populous county .in ther
in uora::ee of th,, fir.t principles of
Ciristivnity. and tlousa:rdsgverbeef
the iDivilne nwentioned." What
a lar!e circulation hli ppei must have
had in this county!
A most remarkable revival of
reli-ion 8 in progreis in Winchester.
Va. It was conimenced in the Meth
odist Church by Dr. Leo Roscer, and
h.Is Conitinu.-d v.it!i widuning nd in
erc,sing interc't f;r tarly wo months.
Up i t1h- ;th i:,:thire had be-n
973 co-vcrsions and 151 accssions to
the 31thodi.t. Church 1 h .t her
Churheh:-. nre also sharing har-ely in
the fruits ofthis iieetin.g. Pte.e
scices ha.c beenL!l cou ;:led in l>1th
Pr-shvter:n C aurche,. and the North
ern .leth .dist Iurch.
BosToN '..-brwev 27.--A ir.- ,c
curre-d at !w fll , e (it I lnVr li: d
ie BIek. toei stre . in whiC a
perished. *Sh an ils es d to
I the adir,,iini ro. O' jumpe from
thir,1 tory. :r d a:,ttr V
hurt by ju: n r u t ebrein
buildin:.: to the! m%;ii. r I-. Se Ve
ral firmn aii w.re v ild by fiing wa
SO.M:TIHNG WVOatTIL KNOW(i.
-A1i do int knov- ihat l n urink
led wit 'af-iuga :.ir ot c 1oletely
allavfeveriih thi-st They are 1nvalu
able in the sick-room. Invalids affect
ed with feverishness can safely Con
suaje two or three lons a day. A
lemion or two thus taken at -tea-time"
is IcoUmieUl:ded as an entiro subscituite
for the ordinary snpptr or suiumer,
and will often induce a confortable
sleep through the night. tnd give a
good appetite for breakfast.
BnDFs WA mie AwAY.-Since
our last issue wol hive ascertained
that Ford's Bridgze on Enoree, Wake
field's Bridge on S,suth Tyger, near
lZeiiville, McElrath'; Bridge on Mid
die Tyger, White's Bridig aero L:Iy
L;11'rk, -e.,r our town, were wash
ed away h' !!Ie recent freshet. and
that Switz!r's Brid-e on South Tvger
aud Siioddy's Bridge were serio.sly
daxuaged.-Spartainburg Spartan.
DRoWNED.-Dr. Wright, of Wal
halla. inforims us that on Sunday last.
whilst four negos, two wen and two
woIWen. were Vro4ling Kcowce river
the e.,!uJe eapsiz-1, whiChl resulted in
the drowniig Lf th- tVo women and
one i;fthe ifen. Tfh hoy that eFcaped
states tiat the r. be'ing an expert
swim:aer. w1uld ha'e a*lo e. aped had
not thl tw W:ue seized upon! hiSu
in their frantie effort t preserve thein
selves. All his struggles to extricate
himself frouw their deathsy zrip proved
fruitl-ss, and after keeping hiummsl
be,ON Water until his.strenth was ex- I
hausted. the t hree went down to.etther.
..ANuACT LREs--Ouly a few year
ag.io. Fall lRiver, Mas.,., wa.s a lnere vil
h.y and. Was scarce even an acern
elmupared withi suchx tall oaks as Lowa
eli. Lynn and other citics. What it
is now ay be gzathxered fromu a corres
poudent of the New York Tribune,
who writes: -Fall River sesis to be the w
iost rapidly growing city in New Eng
land. During the past year its popu
intion~ has increased nicrly 'i000,
while its cottonx miills. for sot~-e years
past its speei:dty, are augumeneted in
priopJrtiion. It is how the City of
Spind!1 haiiving robbed Lowell of thiat
ho''r by the extraordinary extent o
its in:tLia'tories anid t he enterprise
of its inhabiiitabts. Fall liive as 1 ow1.
'n operation thirty millk containing b
aout 1.100O,000i spindles represent- al
ing somu' t.>,000.000~ otf capital, anda
eph,yving aI,out 15,000i operatives. Lr
The success of the niilks there tas been C
ahuost unpJrecedented,i as unay be in- j
ferred froin the prevailinig price of
shares.'' Let this be a lesson und an
exanlple as to umauufacturing, and en
terprise, and industry, to all the cities
mud towns in tihe Southera country.
Scroor.DA7 MacAzINE.-This magazine
s de-ja:ted mo'e es-pecialI:: for y.ut, yet
t will be found i:ntee;ing t.> chi!dren of
urger growt?, -tad wiU ;.:acctuijy till1 a space
)o the table of every famnily inl the land. It
s published byv J. W D)aughiaday & Co.
Phiae~lh i t 'only3 81 per annum1t.
Sor-runs Ce4rlvAan.--A glance over
:he pages ox this excellent muottbly f'or Mtarch e
tves ui, unusul.i sanst.:eth,a. It is a valuable
itumbler, and the ltarmetr who fails to be in
erested and b:ene-i:ted by an exainzation of
ts conItetts mnut be a veritab!c old fogy.
hle Calutvator shsou d be taken bty every
then,,G,. Price S2.
Tat- Scx scs or' lisAL.Tx for March is one|
f the best nutmbers yect published, of this |
ew and potpu;tr mnoathly, which is rapid ly
cow'ing in p,ublic favor. Devoted to a 'aub.
eet ofci it:t impor::meelt to the imumnan race, .
t'deerves a w.orld-wide circula,tion. Iitis i
>ublij'hled at the popular price of W2 a year,
2r 2) cen:s' a rnntber, ittclud;ant a iitin
..lroma' ) new sub,peribers. Address S. It
meils, Z.' Broad-.vay, .\'w Yojrk.
Mcsic GivaN AwaY -Tia publishers ofL
lie &>0 T1l 3u MCSi c.u. .t) c aNAL. no;w offer
~ach new subscriber a preiumt! 0f S;:ee't
-usi'-, sec-Ce:i. from anyt c:atlue, to i:he
:mlu of Fifty cca:n. E::e!ose lhe subscrip t on
ri-: (S1.00,) select yo,ur mifse, antd the 3
-.ar:al:at:d preinium will be jro:tn ly mu.;l
t. *fThis is the ruoet lib cr.ii offer ever ma:de I M
>y. any. publiher a nd It sh1ould bring in sub-t
c lb-:llbytousandsm The .Journal is o:of
v pian~o in the South. Eight pages o
anpuaa muele ale gi ren in echCI numaber
>eia a host of ori.tin:d and seleted re:ld ing I
nonlir.5lpc&i.ctt c py fre'. Addre'esLLD- ~
EN& 13 i i F>, St v.:uuah, GIa.
A NI&Ar PArkza.-We ar- :n ri.cei1.t of the p
a.t numbehr oft tiat 'ecelen t familby tem-n5
erasee pt.per the *Tk.airtAcs AD
:ATI:." 1! ac thuniy tetmperanctie p.:per
mti;shed int the Staite, and i- a journal well
:lieu!aied to .it the tiresides of oar people
. thril;ing "Love Story," entitled "Aina
endrein:: or, Faithful Forever," has just i
ien; co:n:enced, an-I v. i. e con!:ined
h:ou!h a series of :welve or fourtk.n weeks.
bW-id-:, thle publisher i.s giving a beautiful
t.00 Ch;romo to every" yearly -ub<eriber
ec price of su bscription is only $2.00 a year,
-ow enough: to be in reach of eve; y famniiv in
oth! CarolIts. Seni ftor specimfent copies t
an11k P Lei:rd, F.di:or a.nd Porenie:or,
arden, S. C.T
Tun LArY's Fi:n:Nt'.- l'he M:t:eh number
C thi-: -h-armin:l- M::''zine opens '. ith twoW
.:nd cm: eng r.:ring,-o::e c.lled 'Iu the
prn Wootds." expressly desigr.cd for tis
to.:zine by Be. seian the other "[he
'-.,:e of b War:bur::. Afer a numr:ber of
n:ring ms of tht l'atest F'shtons. there is a
de of music, "Tinred." by i-:n l;trnside.
:p !te'raryn mtiter - goedu as usQi. Price .-tr
2.00 a year, ox S2.5 with the Pre ni
tbremo .:l imuen. Fourncrpe, $6.00. s
.dy's Friend'' S00) ::nd "Tfite s t:r-isy
senit.g Pat: ($3.00.; iordi.JL.he Vie- dL
rum Ci:nmo or a huige S;e.:i E:xgravi:na is
Iso dtVen to the se-ifer (of e-venrv club. Pub- mi
-bed by Dc.eto & ::rson, 3i9 WalIhas St.f .
A LADY REcE:Evi 95. IN
MoNEY FROM T11E GOVERNMENT.
-Durin- the late war. a citzen of
Savannah, nanmed Ne Daniel, purchas-1
ed a large amount of cotton and stored,
it in or Znear that city. Wh-n Savan
nah was taken possession of by the
Yanke. s,this cotton was taken in the
: of t G v(verninn:t of the iUnited
Statf-. and confiscated. Bfme and
duriua the war. Mr. MiDanie! was a
man. i :diiuent t but. like
thousands of others, found hiwself re
duced to pcovertY. Since then he hts
died, and his widow has been makingv
her. own living by personal cxerti.ns.
Sh Caie to this city, wh i he has
earne1 a support principally by her
nedle. and has never liuriuired at her
lot. By advice she w.1 iNduced to
put in a claimu at Wahington fir the
cItto belon'jiig to her hu..aiid.
Th -ervices of lawyers at the seat of
Gvern ment were prtouredl to prosecute
the laii. .\rs. .deRo)nl did nut sit
d.wn and awnit the issu2 of the -uit.
but as *t,d above. went to work to
,arn iu iu living. Soule diys
ay'. he.r awyer. at W~ashitlgton tele
tnahed L 01 nIul g t
th munev, ;. th claim had bee
granted. Shei niediately repaired to
thAt city. :i-l on vest-rday. we learn,
returned t Atlanta bringing i95,000
in gr,--en>aeks.--At1ata Sun.
O.N L a E-To YO EN 31 .
-The t-u irl ha5 to be soug1ht for.
Alt- does noft p:irak herself as show
goid .-Sh insvt faishionable.. Genie
Ally. he i - io rich. But. oh! what
a hxlt she b1.1 when you find her! so
Larg, aul pure and woanly. When
you ee: it you w.ider if those showy
thi outid-C wre woman. If yua
2Zain her lovv: your two thoutsadii( are
iillions. She'll not ask you for a
arriage or a first-class house. She'll
wear siliple dresses. and turn thein
when necesary, with no vulgar magni
ilal to frown upon her ceonoi:v.
h l keep cverthing ueat and nice in
your sky purlor, and give you such a
elcone Whvient c%lle h..ne that
vou'll think your parlor higher than
ver. She'll entertaiin true friendL ou
I dollar, and astonish you with the
2ew thought how little happiness de
)1_e1US o 11oyIv. She'll Wake you
ove home. (if you don't, youre a
>rute,) and teach you how to pity,
vhile you scorn a poor fashionable so
iety that thinks itself rich. and vain
y tries to think. itself happy.
Now. d iiot. I pray you, say any
kore "I can't afford to luarry." G11o,
ind the true woulan. and you ean.
'hrow away that eigar, burn up that
witch cane, be sensible yourself. aud.
eek your wile in a senSiblu way.
ASIJION DOTSFOTEI..Ds
Mo:dore is a light g~oldenT brown hue.
Blue will be the leading color :n Spr:ng
lk-s.
Airain, or copper color, is a.c:ylishi brown.
P'ervez:che, or periwinkle, is a new shadc
f purpie.
f'!ae stripes are either in contrasting or
ianon:izin. colors.
S iiped s-ik<~ in al these colors arc seen as
eli as self-colored ones.
Verd antique. bl:ick bronz.e and various
lie: mectalic shades are seen.
Napokon b)lue, a dark, rich shade, is the
vorite co!r for these fouairds.
Foaird L:nine. or wVoo!en foul:ird, is a new c
brie, ju-t imporeed for Spring wear.
F,ala,rtis bid fair to bie ver-y popular; they
*brought out in d.zrk,rich colors with polka
>ts, crcsecnt-, stars, or .Japar.ese figures in
hite sp.rinkled upon them.
The coming Spring .i.icket is of m:irine I
ue cloth, double breaiste:J andI with revers
id square pocket4. It is long in the back.
ad tit4 smaootbiy ov'er the bustle. Trim
lin:rs, silver b.tt,nm and hands of thick
>rded black silk. jtupedl on the edge wi:h
hiue Italiau clo:b.h
Newberry Prices {Current.
By bZAYES & NARTIN.
.ITILES-h:een, per bu,hei. ........a 2 00
Dry. pieri.bu-he...... 1 51 al 75
A.G . I NOG--G uany-per yard......- a 10
lji-..Maiilla, per lb.............20 a 25 t,
A;UN -Htam. per lb ..............20 a 21I r
shouders,.prl..........7i a S
sides, per lb...............09 a 1-'
L'E .T .'\ perlb.......... . 15
EEF- pertit.....................B8a 12i (,
LTTEi:-Contry. per lb.......i a
HEESE~-E. D).................... a 2.5
i( l\CEN-per head..............b1 a .3i
ALUt-pe y ard.................i1) a 12*
tI'ITEltA"-perib.................8a 19
oR't '. EAL, bolted. pier bustiet... at 25
ANDLEa-Adu:tit::ine, per lett.. 18 a 20
li'FEE-Rio. per lb......... a 2
L,ag'uyra. per lb...... a 32 )
JaI perb 1"....... ) .)5
I TTON Yi lN. per buc....... 1i
M :Si o4-4jperyerd.......14 ''S
(O(., per dozten................-a2
LOi) t. per t'!...................'0t9
I Ni~Q' w jij. pe ir 10.........
.iANi1E'. per ib..................
tON-Eli 'h relined, per popudl. a
Bwede. .... .. .. .... .... .... . a
i'j' 5t~e..............a 10~ l
.....................-* a 25
F I orlg. er it 1. a2O9
i 1L oop u..................... - a i4
. !................. 0 a4 12"
t,L. Putware....................-. a 412
AiiD. perk'b....................... .11
Mtf etWide.oard. r.......12& a20ju h
scantlpe b:i.,.pr.M.......... 4200
iijL ooing.per...........5..200
<LASSE-l.uba, per..ga...........-at 4,
ACK ., ERElpral barre..........6..0 a* n
Lp,ere Eiitl.............. 00 .4 00
i t." -t per Lu... ......... n *i
ATe. p er bl............. - 85 12
NIN pe buvt e r.... .....l-- 3
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Alz-Pueri.:. per I......... 2
I. ted. per b.. . ..........1 .s '
Il A.i . per lb ..................
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tl ro 5 n. per ac bo...... p. a 4oa
('T:< nWiskey per gal....02
> 'rench S.:Cd..M..r.i..4.-Ct. ;~c
Ii. y W:~ bM.:ey.... ..-Cto qu... a B
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T:rNIton E i-Co:ch b.-ody. e g oal al
Copu:, 1 al3.-peg.......-idUu
lL/T.i N uTHE PlESMToENT RY THE
Pmor:.-The Detroit Free Press
hopi.es that the lat: Preidential elee
tiou will be the ho!t in which the count
ing of the eluctoral vote of a State will
dipend upo th: current action of
both bouses of ur'fesS. It is per
haps too late in tie session to expect
any lfislatilm on this sub iret LY tlm
present. Cognes~.. ailctugh Satrr
)Morto::' -.il makirng the President
eleatic hvy a (in-e t, is Now b,fori
it; but it is the al.uoct universal dcsire
of the po.i. :pressed tiru"li t%,
press. that s . e on C1 shll be il:
m11ediately takn 'i the prenises.
The n(w chie-f cf 1Aiee of Louisville,
Ky . Clulnel li.i: has shut up all
the g: jblin:r-la.u inl that --Uo.et
g:a:abli--'' f rs.ua it was call
ed.I by the Lto David ( 'crckett. He
effected thi.- , .ir .e by statlion11ina it
each dil n Oticor intruerved to take
dowll the a: at.y an-d :ll persouns
eterin.u the saim: The offi.ers were
relit-ed every six hours.
Jo.dh Billing.s :ay-s : "Whenlen
I fiad () l'tti imilolle Watnu1lI ell
caaro itda In w3rlii'J 'IltS I'iZZI
lii. 1e ., :1n ).;Un' tv luak M1
hat under iny ari anu jine in the
Proessio;I.
Correct the Stomach.
It i a well asce-tnimed ph.sioiogical fat
that tite origin of most of the ills that affliet
humanity tis a dera;gd cuidition of ile
alitnentay canal 'he bo-.vels become cvu
v:ipate! and sug;MJ. atl th!ntce iri cs a
train of pai.fauli ditr.winmailadies. As
a p:evewtive and cure. lhire is it: remnedv so
cafe andl sure a DR. 'TT rt'S VEGETABLE
LIVER PILLS.
Avoid Cou*mnption.
No enemy to the hum:,a raee is more to be
1headed and is m,1::e insidiou in its ;pproach
Sthai tihe to, faitai desetroyer of health and
bappliness of myri:t!s-'-Con.sumption in its
ghastly form " The duty of a" is to guard
igaiu.t it.s arit advance;. Tii, nmav be done
biy the timely u,e of DR. rTT'S EXPIEC 0
RANT.
GOOD F1SHING \G CALroN.-\hat
,are the peop!e ut' North Carolina, South
,arolini, Georgi:i and Florid.t for the fi,h itn
hlt aold-bearin~ .ve, when tiv have fuB
;tore-houses at co.n6ortcbjltetom? The
ast can only hi hai wi-h the aid of :t Door,
3ash and Blin.i Factorv, amd Builders' Em
)orium. such as k iow in must sueemfnll
,pe-ration by Mr. P. P,. roule, of Char!eston,
C. .Selad fo: Ili.. pri.e Ikt. S-. free
Mar. 5, 9-1a.I
LAST NOTICE.
A! .a i, el
h.-r by : :' Or Sacc t, ..i l phe settle
h.. sal:e b) ti.e I,: dhy of April next, ozier
vi;e athe :ne .i: w . aul.i i:n the h;ads
IRA B. JONES,
Attfiu,v At lRW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Offie in tea o Me, rs. Moo:ima: &
caper a. a; .c air-.)
Mar. 5, 2:n
President Grant o
>e Inaugurated at New
>erry t hi s 4th of
Varch, instead of at
N ashington. Come to
see him.
N B.--MARSHALL is on
y joking, wants a crowd to1
3UY his Pretty Goods, just
n.
Mair. 5, 1'- 11.
NOTICE.
A. LL p Ctn holin aeld;. ag.ainct the
:ta:a of i.:rles~ .\. Jonae,a, d.-eei.ed, are
,trlh* Ca:!i? t a c ,e:.- a .- a' li', cauest
.1 as r'required bay law, to the unidesrsiged,
r to hiS At!o(riay. raB Jne-~ at NYV
erry' C. H., 8. C.
EDWIN C. JON ES,
Mar. 9 -5t. dm'r.
NOT.ICE.
I. E,t..te of John Kinard, da.'ed~a., are
cjquired toa re:ader (Ithela, att'ted as re-.
'ired by haw, to myI A:corneys,~ Me-srs.
.ir. Poupa & l'oce, ait Newbearty 1'. H1 , S.
.,a or befor. tia- c!rSC iv of Junte lox
.JollX D. WEDA.\MAN.
dm'r., of the est:at of .l1h ina rac.d, dec'd.
Mfar. 5. 9- ima.
NOTICE.
I h ae : thIes a of Thaoa. F. Htatrtn.
t Praitt St:.-e, iar -iu..iwalc of COTTUN
ElED fcrom th WXII ITE BL OM.\, th.at Ii
.l elat a rt.to.' :aIl price. Call1 -ad
eth et.-o:! inth i nc:aat .anda ae, :al-o a
ttrcbr fro : Coan 1-aetor-c . as rearaait
orth. Blow) I pu'1lih ;a leiner from Fior
a. 4. 1. WATER'.
MLca'. F.A .Jiauary 13
m' 'growsve l heir.. . its iaunanttly. I
Jare " jus had.e Wh i:e Blooni)c C ot!oi(
nited on axr,' .\ae.u- ai, andc sold i: here
B. T. REAVES.
That Fine Stallion
BEAUREGARD ar
Wi ..da -he .-::-c:i; se.ca'. : at the Ifol
TER.\ls-Sin ;or m-3race,a ' and! a0 by
'- ..a' diaa l: ,th -o :hb e o s
uMs J at. he . Xta Fair.-X ..i.<iC' a
I P ~ 11'-. . M'at. I-FRD
M arI. . , - a i-rao.' t:, ia , : ;.2C
'r - R1f a i.ky oa in'u r.cc' a:. d ave the--fr
dec m.mya'*iI-t l t a beaun 'u!.st!e of~ typ tol
r ahedy lage ae:men. a wici. toeth i
wia th improed pra' anI achiccvrit
fl:li et ofr!:e:.ed to-r: c-:cec oIrdititd
deC aibu i eai arcied p:s!c'!~vIc ~tper,o
r .a.entd are at, r:a:. aca .v a i. tedat
cai i'f' cre ...ni; - al a:: tound maijer.
et a 'e p b , to cin t " idct;aj.r
'l ick...F- . -n ,
' Heads, ll'and'sill1.
leines-?Cards,icL-.be.s.
iesProg;rummcaes,
a cj-:a . 'anat- c :et - : . d .
-uiar-. Wedding; Ccada. &c.
):ders sobic:ed cand statitetia: ga.raui ced.
UIi:3U4) o .a amn
.Vew A JIisellaneous.
Dr. E. E. JACKSON,
Plain Street--- COL DIBIA.
DIGGIST AND CHEMIST,
ILis alway on ha::d the purest
Drugs, Medicines and
Medicinal Liquors.
All kinds
PERFUMERIES,
Of the bes,
Superior Colognes,
Combs. Brushes, Soaps,
Pomades, and Fancy
Toilet Articles, &c.
bi
O:Ar.dr prmptly act;(el to and with a
utmoSLs stifcti. Mehi 5. ').1.. t
E . I A\1'. D. B. AI.
THE USEI STORE ROB THE ORNER.
E.E.DAVIES&C0.,
Dealers in
N-ew York and Domeqtie
Poultry. Game, Eggs, Butter,
Lard, Cheese, &c.
FRESH FISH
And
NRMUR 0YSTER BILPT.
PTAIN STREET,
N,.t to Dr. JackSoYi'c,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Orders Promptly Attended To.
==
,- ' G
~D
~~4
. -
CT G"
Plaitters shrould. *xaminre thei aboveT
*yoi,,r. I: con,bi.es the~ reqa1ired qai
ies of Simplicity, Strength and Dura- 0
allity, 1' ginls fastl and clean, makes
L'xcellen t Ilint (olttn hiig 14c. to
I.2c. per i,. ibove innaket.) iand is runiver
:aliy rai:ied to be the lightest ruiing
:in niri i. We have~. h.. d thirty years' ex
wienc i te buies an rd warranit everv
itin perf~ct. G;ins constandrv in the !!an'd'
.1 m:r a.renti, to) whIch ne r:ivrile inispection. al
Cirentlars, wi testimonials and ful
:trercuar., nily b e had by aid iiressing.
ISRAEL F. BROWN. President,
Bro,wn Ccts:i Gin Co.,
New Londoa, Conn.
Mar. 5. '.-m
0
oc k iD YOUl PROXIES TO
J. II. JAMlEu -To THt STo.KnotaJXRs or
raxz Sonni .AILousA RAItaOAn AM) So-Ta
ESIN I.\NX: I repi-esent over Two .i II
lion IDolirs v.Ot'oth ofock, anid with the co
sera ion of nithers it the next no-e:iig (on1
the 8th oft A r il) I propose tu 'l.et a Board
>i Diretors who hold large amounts of the
:nrek, an n ho wil runr tie Road to the ini
eirs of the Stockholdher-. B1y -ljing this
mrr Stock w. It be n'ordh $75 or r880 per
hare, ir:st*.d of i presen.t p)rice, jr:-C, arid
tay haindtsometi seianlinuatl di videndri. I
roid .:dvi.se 'lout not to sell your Siock now,
mat wor. to tids end, a:r] you cant then aell
or a heir iprice. Belorw you will finrd a
opyi of bb:... pr);i' pileas fill ouit one
idi send4 it to ite at ince,' or w rite to:e
or a blank~ to~- .rign Per-on holdinig large t
.un 0' .a och nd nhhig to be imaide
;irteetor I nip. .cw'it* 'o ime, as we wish
'Ime I.reori romi (hatrlestot, and
ilom rm 'the i-:ior. The R~oad ma.de
('rteen ionred housands dollars last
ca r .aid no diiden.rp. Irefer to li
heC LIn 'in N.h C,a: hua. The present
.! 11. JAMES, Brnkecr,
r a;pon w!I i.iME- of A:l.aa ]
i..: a x t o nte '. ine' -od vo:e
S: t:! . 1 \h i.-x re.: iar or any caell.
d mm:-.-of!! Noebe:dr- of the South
'r .t i h .I :, aar or' Soui:hwevs:
ra liGri ai l .-i proxy' revoke. O
l*.:.7 ....d...l! until I attrnd or -
-om
- I
STORE TO RENT. TI
TilAT ti.;rnt :1nd ronr.;ndious S,or on
scor: er., t-;o-::e A. M. Wic:er' and '
cyoep:ca byh ileaii .x P'ou. Foree
IlcFALL &: POOIL.th
DentI.'xiy.
HOMPSON & JONES,
DENTAL SURCEONS,
radates of the Pennsylvania College of' c*
D)entail Surgery.)9
Office over McFall & Pool's Store. S
Onr patient. receive the benefit of all the ple
st improvements in the profession. C
Spa- eeflt-en:i given :o correction Of Ir- ed
:tnlai:t!'" in (Children's Teeth.
The pa.- tna:; of ;be pnblte is respectfullyp
.ci:edl. T, r:a v-Ir moderate.
J. R. 'THOMPSON, D.D.S.
FL C. mUNI D..n n C|.
.?inery.
RIBBONS,
fillinery and Straw Goods
1873.
ALSO
Mhite Goods, Embroideries, &4
iRMSTRONG, CATOR & CO
Importers. Munufrcturers and Jobbers
onnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbon
Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks,
Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c.
r3w Bonts and hdieS and Chilren's iat
TR!MED AND .*TRIVXED.
AXD IN CONNECTING WAREROOMA
rhite Goods. Linens, Embroideries, Lace
Nets. Collars, Setts. Handkerchiefs,
Veiling, Head Nets,-&c., &c.
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTMORE, MD.
The!e good. r manufactured by u<
1;ht for Cash directiv from the Europes
1d Amnerican M:cufacturer., enbrucing a
ic latet novelzies, unqtalled in variet
id cheapnecss in any tmariet.
Orders til!ed with care, proirsp;ness an
spa tch. Feb. 26, S-3m*
Insurance.
'JOTTO SIATE
LIFE
[NSUR ANCE
COMPANY.
PRI.IPAL OFFICE,
IACON, GA,
utMhorizVd Cai)'tl.... ........ .0.>,)001
.ranteed C dital............ .)!,0
> w State CoMptrollers
for Semity of Po.- iolders. . 15 b,00
!B. Jonss-res................Presider
S. o.r...............Vice-Presideu
Fo. ' . OnFAr...............Stcretai
W. Ua:e.. . .Gcneral Ager
Mactat Gi:;:, M. D.,.....Medical Ex
J. MAGILL...........Sup' of Agencie
F. MC*A',:....................Actuar
NEWBEnT 0. H.. S.. C..
D)ecmber 11). 1872.
At at mee tinz of P 'iev HIold:rs. a
ewbcrry C. 1! . a B'.ard of? Advisor
rustees of th COTTQN STATE:
IFE INSURANCE COMPAN3
as organized. and. the following~ offi
relected:
HlOMAS S. MIOORMAN. - Presiden
.L. SCHO 'PERT, - -ScCretar;
The Company is in the finest possi
e ennditiont-having S175 to $10'
A Dividend has been declared or
iPolici,' issued prior to .Janiuar'
t. 18'70.
M. W. ABNEY,
General Aenlt.
Con feelionery.
D;EALER IN
Oonfectioneries,
R00OERIES, &c.,
AT TIIE
Baltimore Corner,
Newberry, S. C. .
873.000 IN (ASH FOR 81.
MAHA LOTTERY!
oerect the Ne*braski .te Orphan Ae.Ium.
>e d ra wn in P'ub!ie, March 31 1.13. Tick6ts
Each, or Six for $5. 1 ickets .<.ent by Ex
t. C. 'O. D., if deir"d. I Cas~h Prize. $75,000;
wh Prize. $25,000; I Ca-h Prize. 415.000.
-bnaz:ce of Priz.. k,nd for Lircuear. En
sed l,7 .is e.xce!'e:.cy G.o'. W. H. Jamies. cnd
best busin.'s me~n of the Sta:e. Anztrs
s xri.:D. .idares- J. M. P.'TiTi-E. Mar.a:rer,
aha. .M,L a.kua Feb :6. -4t*.
ie Great Southernl Weeklye
!!E WVORlk NG '.' AN. the beset a';d
.coted to I:nndar:?ion. Edu1ca?tion of
Mu.s.-, Aguriculoir.and .\.-nnia
-u,to the Household aini 1Fire.sid.I.
;ght pag'es,I h.ely printed. ot ex
'rce S-3 V'year ' pecimetn copies
TILMAN R. G.UNE3,
Edtitor and Proprietor,
a. 2. $-: . Goluia,j '. G.
GUANOS.
Phoenix Guano.
A.J, 14IlB & CO.'S 3aip!a31d Iua00.
eit e,Iil! corer prom;ptly for the ab,ove
bratedi 'e'rtliv-rs, impoia;ted and pre
dby Wilcox. Gibbs & Co., Charleston,
.and Savannah, Ga., as they have am
stock on hand to suppiv al amands.
rde-r soon befcie t::e raiilro.td- are block
ip with freight.
p.cial a:t,-ntion is ca:ed -o :he use of
enix Guano mixed with Ctton Seed.
pply for Gir- utlars, giin prices, term:s,
to TLEAVL &e r.S PE ABRM A.
Sales A 7We8
NOTICE.
ALT. persons holding c!ain s against the
Estate of Wiliam D. Reeder, deceased, are
hereby notified to present the same, attest
ed as required by law, to :hi- undersigned,
or to her Attorneys. Messrs. Fair, Pope &
Pope, at Newberry C. i., S. C.
E1JZA J. REEDER.
Adn'x., Estate of Win. D. Reeder, dec'd.
5 Feb. 26, S-5t.
L NOTICE.
ALL per-sons hoding demards-against
the Etate of Lemuel Lane, deceased, are
required to present them to the undersign
s, e, or to their Attorneys, Fair, Pope &
Pope, at Newberry C. H.. S. C., on or be
fore the 7th diay o. April next, as the un
dersigned wil on that d-v make a final set
tliement of said Esta:e, and apply for Let
ters Dismii.sorv.
MARi A. L.ANE, Adni'x., and V
JOHN C. LANE, Adn'r., of
Estate of Lernuel Lane, dee'd.
r Feb. 26, S-Lr.
NOTICE.
ExecurorF, Adwini.trators, Guardians and
other tiduciar.es, % ill take notice that the
.ti.e for naking annual returns will expire
o2 the Ist dat of Julv. All who fall to
mnake ritur"'s before that time willbe cited,
aid costs of Ci;ition taxed against theu,
besides Conimissions upon settlement will
riot be aliowed them.
J.CG.LEARY.
Feb. 24, 173-8-31.
United States Internal Revenue,
DEPUTY COLLECToR's OPPCE.
Newberry, S. C., Feb. 24, 1873.
Notice is hereby given that the following
I described property, seized for Tiolationi of
the Internal Revenue law, to-wit: Three
Males, one Wagon and Harness, two Horses,
three Barrels containing in the aggregate
about Eiht Gallons of Di6lled Spirits.
Parties claiming the above described
property are required to file a bond with
the Coilector of the Third District, at Co
lumbia, S. C., for the costs of an action in
the Uaited States Court.
JAMES MALONEY,
Dep. Col., id Distrier, S. C.
Feb. 26, S-sr.
Progressive Age copy.
State of South Carolina, County of
Newberrv.
IN PROBATE COURT.
To Mary A. Black and A. C. Black, heirs at
law of Tra:more F. BEck, deceased:
You are hereby required to appear at the
L Cour: of Probate, to be holden art Newber
rv Court House, for Newberry County, on
ithe '2th day of March n-xt, to shew cause,
if any you cai, lhy the proceeds of the
t sale of the real esta:e of Tranmore F. Black,
t deceased, sol by rue for partitiou and di
i vision. shot!d not be paid over to Aarcn
.M. Dominick, Admini:rator of the said
Tratnimore F. B!ack, to be applied by him to
r rhe payment of the debts of the said Tran
more F. Black.
Given nder my7 hand asd seal this 27th
[L. I day o1 Ja-.u..ry, A. D. 1S73.
.1. C. LEA1HY.
Probate Jrdge of Newberry County.
Jan. 29, 4-6t. +14.25
N otice of Co-Partnership.
W. P. Ri ESELL & D. A. J. SULLIVAN.
-h nde'r-igned h:avc formed a G-a:
nersip t,o date from ti.e' firt day of Fe-bra:
, rv. 167 .. umier the firmr nme of RUSSELL
&'SULLIV AN. To contract for and Erect
Buildings% and ini General Hou.s.e Car-pe:.try.4
They' wi!l, also, give their especial atten
ti to ai! kinds or Jobbhing Work, and are
prepared n ihh th.eir unparralleied facil:ies
to do work with neatness and dispatch.
t ~ pc.ilattenttion will he given to put'ting
-iStore Fr-onts and Fittinag up Stores with
TiI1EY H AVE FACILITIES NOT EQUA L
ED IN THE STATE FOR PREPARING
B!.ILlD!NGS FOR SHIIPMENT-comnpiere in
every part, and the entire Building-fiish
Ire-ady to put on, and wiil contract to put rup
Iand fini,ih thre Buildings in any part of the
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTI
MATES furnished on application AT M(,D
ERATE CHARGES. Cffice and Workehops
East end Hasel-street.
W. P. RUSSELL,
D. A. J. SULLWAN'.
Feb. 12, 6-Irm.
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND
AND WATER
POWER FOR SALE.
ON Twenty-Six Mile Creek, 6 miles North
of Anadersoni C. H , 7 miles from~ Old Pen
dib.tori, mtile fro:n: Blue Ridge Railroad,
I440 acres, sixty acres in a state of good
cultiiation, 135 forest land, heavy timbe-re-d.
-some large stock-and the bialsnece pine
tand. There is a good Grist Mill on the
premises in runniang order with a large runa
of custom. The water-power is suflicient
to run other machiinaery an:d easily applied;
in t.-aa steps of the Petndieton Road.
For fur:her particulars, address the u:a
d.ersigned a: Anderson C. H. -
Feb ~ 73:. JAMES WEBB.
INotice to Creditors.
The Creditors of Epharaim Floyd, deceas
ed, are required to render in anad establish
heir demanads before Messrs. Jones & Jonecs.
At tot nes, bay or before the ir.st day of
April, 1~7 3, :as the unidersined will m:ake
aia se:tlernent: otn said Estate on that
day ini I'robate Courr, 'it Newn berry Court
liouse', S. C., :andl apply said Court for a
IFinta! Discharge as Admii:itrator of said
Estate.
UNIuN SAVINGS BANK,
Feb. 19. 7--4t. A dm'r.
NOTICE.
NEwvnEn C. H., S. C., Feb. 15, 187S.
BIDS for Rapairir.g a bridge across In
diat: Cree, near: - Cromer\ i:r this C'oun
:y i"b r'ce'iv-ed by :hec Coutyt Gommis
sionersa, at Newberry Court Nouse-, up to
March 15th,. at 12 l., when the contract
Iwdi be a rd-al to tihe iOn .' re'ponsible4
bridder. By order of :he Board.
DENNIS .iOATES, Chairman.
J. W. mv:w..a>, Clerk.
Feb. l'a 7-4 t.
Administrators' Notice for Fi
nal Discharge.
I hereby give notice that I will apply to
the I'roate Gourrt for Newberry County,
for a Fianal D)itachar:.e as Adaninistrator, de
bonis nnot, o-n the Eatate of Christopher Ki
ntard, deceased, (an Satur'day, the 22d day
of M:arch next. Ali persons~ having claims
a::aim.,t 'rid E:.tate are reqrtred to render
them: in before that time to the ondersign
ed. G. A. COUNTS, Ad0'r.
Feb. 13, 7--St.
NOTICE.
Notice~ is haereby given that I will apply
to the Judge of Probate Court, fi r New
berry Country, on the 15th day oif March
next, for a final discharge as Trustee of
Mary C. A b.ans. M. FOOT,
Trustee of Mary C. Abrams.
A SITUATION
W ANI'ED, by a comnpe teant and reliable
Bou. ke -per to keep a et of Books. For
fur-.: r ni.:-r a:ion a nly a .he
J.m 2.d-'' HERAi D 0]tc.