The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 02, 1873, Image 3

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Special and Local. U-t 4GENTS IN CH.A.ESTON.-The ad vertisinagency of MUeisrs. Wa!ker, Evans & Cogswl, represented by Roswell T. Lozan, q is the only anthorized agency for this paperia Charleston. "MLssas. Giarn & Horurx.%%. Newspapr Advertising Agents, No. 4 South St., Bal timore, .Md.. are daly autborized to contract for advartdsements a; otr lowest rates. Adver tisers in Ohat City are requested to leave their fa vors with thl. housc." We will send : c(y of our paper and a copy of ''Peters' M:sical M.nthlv" for one year to any one sending us S1.50. Our pa per speaks for itself, and you may know the value of "Peters' Music:al Monthly." from the fact- that every yearly subscriber gets about sixty Songs, Duets, and Choruses, and from fifty to sixty Piano pieces, worth at least $40. The Largest and Finest assortment of Clocks, all varieties. Spleadid assortment of Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Watches and Jewelry of all Kiads. Handsome Pictures, hanging baskets, and other ornaments. The largest . and bst variety ever shown in New berry. Prices moderate, at Mar. 5-tf .1. F. SPECK'S Pianos.--Wiere to Buy.---Veb ruary Ist. 1873. Prices reduced from 15 to 2.5 per cent. Lar gest'Stuck in the South to select from. E!e g;nt 7 oct. pianos, Rosew,)od Cases, Carved L-gs, Overstrung BL-;o, and all Modern im p:ovements 2*65, 275. 300, warranted dura ble. Money refunded in case of failure. The popular Southern Gem only *290, 300. 320 & 340. Hallet Davis & Co.. Square Grand 7, oct. 1975, 41.43 & 9. Win. Kiah'e & Co's uperb li;ruzueat loxer thar ever before old. Addre-s as for SPECIAL TERXs. Pi ,anos sent on trial to any part of the South. 3nd for priee' lists, tatalogaes. etc. Select he st le desired, give us the ortier and we Suaratee to furnish a first Class instrument, * refund the money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet or gans-Fifty S:yles fron $55 to S1000, each. Delivered FREIGHT PAID to cash buyers in any parc of the South. Auy,Sheet Music or Musc book published in the U. S. sent post p:iid on receipt of retail price -Address all LUDDEN & BATES, Soushern Music Howw, Mar. 2G, 12-10. SAVAxxAH, GA. Ri' SOLEMN WAINING. rson ndebted to us prior to 1873, 41 find their Notes and Accounts in the jnds of an otficer for collection ten days in this date, as longer time cannot be iven. ABRAMS & METTS Mar. 19, 11-tf. Tuesday morning, April first, opened at early dawn with a goo.l, old-fashioned April shower, with thnder and lightning. BsAUTIrUL IIEARs.-The new hearse just received by Mr Richard Chapman, so long ordered, and for which he has been patiently waiting for many months, is a marvel of beauty. We are iudebted to Mr. M. Foot for for late Northern papers. This gentleman has just returaed, aud b:-igs a var:4 of choice goods. Mr. D. W. Hawthorne of Honea'Path, will also accept thanks for papers at different times. THA.NKs.-TZe Rey. E. A. Balles, the effi cient and active agent of the American Bi bli'SEie~tilF~nceipt our thanks foY the present of a neatly bound Bible, with the following written on. its inside cover, Pre sented to Thos. F. Grenaker, Esq., by the Rev. E. A. Bolles, for ''Reading Room" March, 27th 1873. An account of' a triple case of villainy has e-eached us, the main faets only, howeve-, are m anown. A gay Lothairio, in the western part t ,f this Coun ty, destroyed the peace of a whole offamily, by seducing one, marrying another, e and running away with the third and last of them. The three were sisters. We under stand that the parents are about taking steps to publish the villain to the world. Rar.irs NoTucs.-On next Fr:day night, the Rev. Manning Brown is to preach in the Presbyterian Church, a sermon preparatory to Communion. As severa! of the Churches in town are on next Sabbath to observe the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, all communicants especially are invited to at:end this service. The public generally are cordially invited. G. & C. Rez.noAD.-On our ou:side will be found a communication from Col. Dodamead in answer to certain complaints as to freight detentions. We too have full reason :o6otm plain, but feel disposed always to give credit where it is due. We have lately discovered that the freights on this road are largely in excess of ali former years, and so rapid ly haveheincreased, that it has been al-1 most impossible with the means and rolling stock on hand to push it through with greater dispatch. Col. Dodamead is doing all that he can under the circu.mstances to accommo date the public, as.re are assured. CT wnri oUt.-To find sIx per cent: Wultaipyany given number of dollars by the number of days of interest desired; seperate the right hand figure and divide b7 six; the reutis the true interest on such a number of days at six per cent.-363 days to the r year. To find seven per ceat.: Add one-sixth of the result found above. Tro find eight per cent.: Add one-third to the first result found. 07 For 36-> days to the year, deduct from above results one seventy-third for the ad ditional five days. "Why' is a newspaper like a wife? Because every man ought to have one of his owp." Why is a newspaper again like a wife? Because some men vainly thik themselves better off without one. Vain delusion. H ut a isife at once, reader, and subscribe for the Herald. Both good, logical reasons. Now why is a newspaper not like a wife?2 Because you have a new one every week. And again why? Because it only aks for money once a year, and then only $2.50, the price of the Herald. Good again. due credit. that the Union Prayer Meetings commenced in this place on Monday of last week, havet bens elatne,a dved tc signseo promse, hatthey will be continued through the peetweek in the same order The Episcopal congregationweem isrd to on Sabbath morning and evening by the Rtev. E. . Miles. The Presbyterian in the morning by their zealous pastor, Rev. R. A. Mickle, and in the AnnveraryMeeingof heNewvberry Dis ,,.ct ibe-Scity,onwhich occasion ad reses eremad bytheRevs. B. A. Mickle, - aning Brown, and appropriate re:narks bq Dr. Lee, and the Presidcnt of the Soc.:ety, .* R. Moormant. A lage and deeply in The Lutheran and Baptist Churches were closed is mouseguaene Of tC DeceeSa fad.'ofbopast3s MLssL:s. WALKEn, FVA!q- & COGSWELL. -These gentlemen have built up a iragnifi C.-it business, one of the largest and :uo-t secssful in the South. Their apacity for printing, binding and the manufacturing of blank books, cannot be excelled. They are the p.pular and widely known publishers of the Rural Carolinian, a paper which every farmer and gardener in the South should be in posseison of. Take their immense estab. lishment a a whole, it is one worthy of a visit a.d woald1 cal for adm7ration even from one uninitiated in the practical workings of so large and v..tied :. business. We have lately received a s iaple of their Charleston series of Steel Pen., inanufaIcured for and sol by them, and we pronounce them of a superior quality. DoN-r.-Don't spit on the floor. Don't spit at all, if you can help it. Don't drum with your fingers or feet. Doi'i sit with your feet higher than your head. )on't go with dirty unils. Don't trim or Ckan your nails in company. Don't clean your ears, nose or teeth in the presence of others. Don't blow your nose at the tabl Don't make sipping tea-or eating soup a 'cooal exercise. Don't cat fast, Don't interrupt others in conversation. Don't use profane language. Don't whisper in chuich or at concert. Don't pull out your watch in church. Don't sleep in c!:trch-unltss the preacher is asleep. Don't run ii debt, bat if you lo, don't forget to pay. Don't forget to pay your subscription to the HERALD. SALE-DAy.-Next Monday WIi! be S.11e day, and there wi!l be hosts of people in town. Some who will be here owe small amounts to this office, and their presence up stairs with the money due will aford much satisfaction. Thitik of it and come up, or meet us on the street and settle there if more convenient. Those small amounts are much needed. There will be some 'again, who will see this notice, who are neither sab;erjibers, nor owe us anything, and a welcome is extended to them. Come up and subscribe for your County paper, frieud<. Sonic there wiil be too, who keep country stores and have weil .elected goods. and who would like to advertise in the Hlerald, or have cards or circulars or liand-bils priated, and do not because they are not aware of the facilities we have for doing work, and cheaply. Come up gentlemen, one and all. We will be glad to see you. IT DEPENDS ON CIRCU3STANCUS.-The poet, perhaps while folded ia his warm blanket, thus gushes: "The man that mises sunrise misses the sweetest part of his exisienee. I love to wate: the firsr tear that gliste.ns in te open ing eye of morning-the silent song the flowers breathe-the thri!!:ng melody of the woodiland u:.:strels, to w h:ch the 4 oVlest brook trickles applause-these,swelling out the sweet strain of creation's matins, seem to pour some soft and merry tale into daylight's ear, as if thte world had drea:ned a happy thing, and now smiled over the teliing of it.' Under certain circumstances we agree with him, but with the thermometer down to zero or below, and a hard freeze on the ground, how can any one enjoy the sunrise,especially if it is blowing great guns and sharp enough to force tears to ones eyes. W~ait till the Spring time rea.lly comes-, and then it wilt be delicious, no doebt-to those who lore it. BONNTs.-We do not ktnow how hnsbatnds and fathers will appreciate the paragraph below relating to the coming bonnets, but this we do know, the ladies will all read it with delight, and give us thanks too. We are forced through a%'ction for the latter to run the risk of scolding fronm the former. "Int bonnets lace is the favorite trimming. Long lace bridles are revivedI, either to be tied under the chin or fastened lower down' with a bow or small bouquet, as they were a few seasons ago. A novelty this season is gros grain ribbon with double face, blue, rose, or green on one side and white on the other. T his is very serviceable in trimming bonnets that require two shades. New jet ornaments for bonnets are shaped precisely like the back of a high Spanish comb. They are to be draped with lace, and placed in the back of black lace bonnets. There is a caprice just now for wearing a clus:er of flawers falling very low on the back of the head, where the hair is combcd up from the nape of the neck. This is some times the only bit of color seen on black bon nets, and even th.s is half concealed by the hanging drapery of Spanish veils." AnVED.--We are pleased to notQ the safe arrival on Saturday night of the fast moving clipper "Time of Day," Capt. Speck owner, and Mr. Singleton Ring, commander. The trip from this port and back, round by way of Martin's Depot and Clinton, was made without encountering severe weather, but we are itnformed by Comn. Ring, that in latitude 13 the long-eared propellers suddenly stop ped, -in other words stalled-and all hands had to be called on to put them to rights. No damage was sustained. The "Time of Day" disposed of its valuable freight of clocks,'and returned in ballast. Mr. H. J. IIales went out as super-cargo, and reports a pleasant time. The vessel again cleared and left for anoth er trip on Monday last. P. S-Our indefatigable outside itemizer tells the following, that on the first trip out, an old lady somewhere between this place and Clinton, on the approach of the "Time of Day," dashed down her milk pans, and upsetting her churn, rushed to the road, cal. ling out as she wvent "run here children, for I'm blessed if here ain't old Beck come to lfe-I thought she wvas dead long ago." Old Beck was one of the mules, and had been bought for an eigl.t-year-old--but the o!ld lady declared she was fully 25. It was a bad 'speck,' and as she proved deficient on time, she has been swapped off for better. CHANGES AND IMPRIovEMENTS. Mr. Henry Blease again occupies his old store opposite the Court House, and is open ing a very heavy stock of cooking as well as heattng stoves and tin ware generally. It looks like old times to see him back again, on that popular square, where for many years he had the pleast.re of supplying the wants of the public in his useful line. It is1 his intention to keep such a general stock of house-furnishing and kitchen articles, as that aything called for may be had and at convenient prices. Mr. Blease-though he does not look at all aged-is an old hand at the bellows, technically speaking, and theme fore his experience in manufacturing and repiring cannot be excelled. Mir. Patrick Ducket holds forth in the place vacated by Mr. Blease, and will repair guns: and dispose of stoves, tin ware, etc., etc. The paint being put ou the Seceder Church by Mr. Jas. ?acker' is a decided improvement on the dingy aspect presented: in the past Prepmrations5 arc making foar the erection of theC Lutheran Parsontige for the comfor:a ble quartering of the Rev. H. W. Euhxns, reaient pastor. on CoVege Street, and zte cotzi-es Me Lovelac'e : Whoeler e.mtemnp!tc unling on the gent:! hills b:yond, ti.e s ti-u tu a direction will be qQuit attractive. A new carriag and blacksmith shop i. about to be put in opieration, by the e:er. prising firm of Mesrs. Webb,Jories & Parkee, the most improved machinery wili be p!aced in it. These signs of iniprovement spe.ik well for the energy of our town.-men, and is an evidence that Newb)erry is imovin" stetdi:v ahead, and her watchword is Excelsior. MILITARY I.NsrECTIoN..-Qa Wediiesduy Last, the few citiz:n.; w1ho were appriz_-d of the visit of Gen. McD.>well, cot miander of theSonthera and Gulf Department, assembled at the Depot and wituessed wi:h pleasure ar inspection of Maj. Stewart's tine boly of soldiers, forming the garrison at this phl. The General was on his way from Greenville, at which place, we were informed by Con ductor Bush, a very complimentary reception had been given him the night previou-:. A little ahead of time, the train rolled into the Depot, and the garrison troops being pat to the 'present arms,' Gen. MeDowell, and his aid, Lt. J. 1I. Holm,es,stepped out and were re ceived with all honors, aal the iusp-:etion at once c> eineuce.i. Time was pre:ious-for however aceommodating Mr. Bush might be he cotd not encroach much on his schedule, bat a sufficient stay was allowed, not only for a thorough inspection of arms, accoutre inuts and dress, which were all f4und in -ood conT!ion, bat ftir a brief coniveis::tin bet.-een the office:s, when at a given signal the ~ ri,m:Inu ih:m once ll.uae got at'::zd "as 1d they r.u:ld away. I was an interesting sight-those trained regu*ars, standing grimly, rigidly erecr, eyes frount, as hey went through the 1manual of arms. Gen. McDowell is a tine soldierly looking mlan, apparently betwcen fifty and sixty years of age, quick in movement, and showing evi deuce of great firmness. Hlis aid, Lt. IIolmtes, brought to mind the description of some of Charey u'Malley's dashing charac ters. The appmar:ire of the resident of'ierrs, Maj.S:ewar:, Lts. Mi'Zr ad A.ion, in ful! regimental suits, was ine indeed, and their .soldierly bearing, together with the ad tmirale di,cipline and perfect drall shown by their command, elicited miae;ai admiratIon. Since pen.ing ilthc above we learn that there is a prubabili:y that Major Stewart's com mand will soon receive orders for removing to another sphere. Nhould tlhs lie true, it will be regretE:d by all who are ucqainte:1 with the oflicers of the garri:on, who have proved themseives to be agreeably pleasant Cnd kind i;4 ;l their laions, whether I official or social. NeWBERRY DisRxcr BIBLE SOCIETY. The Auniversary Meeting of the Newberry District Bible Society, Auxiliary to the American Bible Society, was held in the Me:hodi'.t Church 'an Sunday evening, that being the regalar!y appointed tiuie. As an e-i.c:le. of ti-e inaet :nanif : ! iu tis :a, are pe d to note td at tendance was unusually N:rge. The respected President, on opening, stated, that in the Providetnce o)f the All-wise ruler, te Society had beeni permitted to meet together once more after the lapse of a year, and during that length of time onty one had been called Ito his eternal rest-Mr. Duane Mower, otne of the Execujive Committee. After a few more p)ertiitent reniarks, the Rev. 11 A. Mickie of tha Presbyteriatn Chuirch, in the ab.>ence of the Rev'. C. H. Toy, of Greenville, was in troduced to thme large audience,and addressed them eloquently t'.nd at length from the text "Ilow read!est thou"-Luke x, 26. After the a'ble annual report had been reatd b)y the euicient Secretary. J. A. Chapman, Esq., who is also Treasurer and Depositary,I which showed that the Society's funds were at a low ebb and scarcely ay bibles o.n hand, the Chairman called on the Rev. Manning Brown for an address. The advancing night however, precluded any lengthy remarks, but in a practic.d tad earnest manner the claims of the Society were presented to the audience and to good purpose, as wats afzter wards shmown, by the generous callectioni taken up, and the number of names attached to the roll of membership. 'rhis reverend gentlettnan was followe-d by Dr. Lee of N. C., in a pointed and brief manner. 'rTe constitution of the Society being read, a committee,representing the various church es, was appointed to go among the audienca, collect monies and receive nam!es. Some fifty were modded and a good adlitio,n nmade to the funds. We arc pleased to state that the committee appointed tonomninate officers for theensuing vear, proposed a re-election of* the old officers, which was adopted. Various resolutions were submitted and adopted, amor,g which was a touchitng tribute to the deceased member, Duane Mower,another cal ling for the appointment of-a committee to ascertain the number of deaths, together with the names, since the for-mation of the Socie ty, embracing a period of over fifty years, for the purpose ot' making a permanent record of tihe: same, and one expressive of thank:s to the geiitlemen who had addressed the Society. The time for next regnhtr meeting being fixed, the first fifth Sabbatht in March, April or May, the Society was adjourned. And thus ended this very interesting and highly edifying Anniversary. SPECIAL. Improved white bloom cotton seed, call out Mr. C. F. Waters and get some for planting. The travelling public will please refer to card of the Charlotte & Augusta IRailroad Co. The card of the Baltimore & Ohio Rlail roadi claims attention. 'This is at comfortable and well furnished line. Shingles and Hay are offered for sale by Mr. J. N. Fowles. If either of these articles arc needed, send an order to him Messrs. G;eo. Johnstone & Y. J. Harrington have formed a copartnership in the practice of lamw. We wishi them distinguished honors, and peun:iary rewards. Messrs. Webb, Jones & Parker, are the agents for this place of Brown's Cotton Gin, advertised in another column. Specimens of which can be seen at their establishment. L. R. Marshall generally means what he says, and as he tells the people that now is the time to buy goods low down for cash, they are advised to believe it. MESSEs. ABtRAMS & METTS--make a most liberal offer this week. Five hundred cash customers aire wantedl, eacit of whom shall receive the full value of their moucy. Oh, what ge:ierosity. The attention of all persons, the rest of mankind included.is invited to the announce ment of Mr. Foot, who has now open, tan ele gant atssortmnent of spring and summner goods, togethe:r with groceries, &c. That eminent and popular dry goods man C. F. Jackson, Columbia, is just back from the great North, and is showing amost ele gant stock of goods, at very cheap prices.' Go and see him or send an order: The openiug of Messrs. L,ovelace & Wheel. er's stuck of spring and summer goods is well worthy of notice, ttnd the ladies need only to be simply informed of the fact, that they may go then e ttnd f'east their eyes on the fascinating display, and not only the ladies, Spring is opening slowly, but we are ll as to -IV tht th S': ii'; cock .f M. !. . R S. .Chick w prch:seK ,i:*Jl, been opened rapidly, i- being .d cheapi; and is large, varied and handsome. Go an examine their stock and lay in your suppli at once. The Eastman Business College at Atlait grows rapidly in popularity, and deservedl, for it turas out scores of yotung men aniuu ly, who are fitted and qualifed for th active business walks of life. Weareplease to notice that Newberry is there reprelente bv sons of Mr. .la4. l.eeder, and Mr. Wil!ae ABOUT THE TOWN AND (0CNT On last Sund:iW week, a --irl named Jan Sleivy was wilfuliy :nd f.:t:lI .i:ot Iby b. named .aeohp Cromer with an E.nfiel rir. Both colod. Cause unkiown. It is reported that Mr. - Spear:ran hi oeured the sev~:s of Fev(eral Englis hurer.:. Ti.e price of 'am nnd he:p wi go up It Is lci:red. Mr. Win. 0. Carnm. o'e<t son of C.ip J. M CM. ahms. Lf i C.a. , die.1 o Monday the 24th, :: his fathr's r.,,idLnc lio was on'y 23 Years of age, and haLd heei sick but one ::. The Sons h. I an .verfloving meeting o: last Ta -ay.i1t night, a:-I in conscquhirie '.:rge num ofextra chairs hU:il '( to be iur ni4izd. Aout oe ha't er( la.lies, the sii ters we mean.'nOr the chairs. I Ie dwelli':M of .Ir. W. C. Sligh, near . lapa took fire one d.v last week, from spark a:N ; on the rm,t. and, but ,i'kfr ":rIsV e mma cdlred :s.r who b;:pnocud :M heinth yar,!at the :Ime, it would have been con saned. Tie damage done was very sligh! The n:ades: man in town is Sini:li. w don't know which one tilugh. tor he ha been winding up his clock regularly ever, night for fifteen years and has just discover ed it to be an eight day piece. Hie now ha the epizoot in cousequene of expoure ii the night air in cooling himself after the di covery. Newherry is a thrvin. place-person! liv in. in :he ni;ltains who do no: ;: lght Cvery flay, are iti uck whcin they cmt, he:c Sonic few things only are lacking ye:-a fir engine, water works, gas works, coal ard erc. Iltisiness wagons are ge:ting to be commo, on the srees-:he Sin;.er Machine Co. havi a tasty one, also the Wheeler & Wilson, the. there is another-i one in the clock ah,terst, anm a whole briga:le run with the Culver Bros suves. Inded Xewberry is a civ. Our young friend who hel.l the ribbon attacled to the long-eared animals drawin. the 6iek wagon, on m1kin. Ils first grant ;ntre lat Wednesda%, seened so i:itent o "tim" a. to be olivioas iof lesser thing as a da:naged post at the corner of Mollo liorn will testify. He must not go in blint next Lime. The Union piray,:r cm:tiigs, 1:-ld in th Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist andr Lutber an Ch (urches, we:eC largely mtten.kd ,!uuin. th,:'; actrmo:a. ar.oi. :ld htst e I is good to see such i Enioll of the Va-:o1 denominations, and it is a bappy augury fo: thte spir itutal growv lh of :he chlurchtes. Thie 1tm:r. A. M1. Caiiereg, of theC Meth.o dist Conferene, favored the church goin;. people of this place with morning and eve nling discourses on Sand:y thle 21., both ful of his cioqulence anid lower. The reveren: getntlem:mn is much drawn toward tiS pot tion of the church's vineyard. On Weduesdayv last v.e were favoredi witu a visit from thse Rey. W. S. Black, formeilj pastor of the Methsodist Church here, bu nov P'resid ing Elder in the IIl!ston, N. C Conferencee. lHe was received with open arms not only by his o!d dlock, but by the communi tyv generally, whto cherish a large esteem foi him. 6.o gcod an opportunity was not to bc lost, therefore, and the Rev. Manning Brow: ytlv ot ani :poinltmenit for him to preach whicih he dii in a .;raCious and highly profit able maniner. Remaining with us until Fri dhy, he left for Atnderscn, to visit his ve::er r.bie and much loved mother. We are re joiced to say that he is looking rcmatrkabl. well. Yotnng Spring, a tenlder yout:, of hntt a few weeks age, suddenly collapsed to a breatth c Northi wind ont.Wednesday last. got bloe ir the gills, like a fish too long out of water md before Thursday mo)rning seemed abou to give up and depart to the "clitme when the woodbine twineth." We were rejoiceo bowever to fi nd that t!t i next sunt discover's tigns of life. Tihe yout:g feiJowr is nowvo rously trying to become~ useful to soeciety. [t is siucerely hoped he will be able to kecj 2n his legs, and to that end we call ont al the ..ongsters of natutre, ftrom thespatrrow up to. insp ire him with their songs. Ye yoaun maidens and boys, let your hearts gutsh out ye flowers burst into bloom, birds inIto song and succor the sick yonng sprintg, thas new life may be infused into his veins. Talking of birds, we notice that U. S. Sen stor Robertson has presented a lively set c English sparrows to Colnmbia. to be placci in Sidney P'ark. Are we n:-ver going to hacv a Park? Surely we ought to have one with shady groves for medit.tion, for lovers to ramble and gush over in, and where th< Cornets may discourse the sweet airs of Nleyerbeetr and other composers to listenin. rnultitudes. Oh ! let u< h are a Park, And wye would not forget, while in a sen timental vein, that our market-erected a such cost-is oftimes bare of beef, let alots mutton, pork, etc. Come to the rescue of folir suffering towns men, ye people of t :Onn:ly. Let us have beef. A sad and mournful sight r'eveatkd itsel yn Saturday morning at the market house l'he carcase of a beef of dark mahogany, oi perhaps walnut color, and as many hungr. people standing around, as there were pounda >f beef. ceach and all vociferotusly cryins variously out, tender lo:n, steak, first cut tecond, etc. Verily, vecriiy, th,e lines (loins mave not falh'n to us in pleasaat places. Refractory horses inclined to move back ward instead of forward should not bt logged in rear, this treatment makes ther tick up) behind and go still futrther back. A~ :ase in point happened Wednesday; a stov< wagon horse put in a protest, driver' whippet biehind, horse kicked in same direction. Foi an hour nearly, situation remained unchang ad. Squire Pool of the brick hotel appeares yn the scene, and attacked the.horse in fr'ont and on the shins of thle forelegs, anid so vig >rously that it less five minutes, the stub born animal, after being brought to his knees two or three times, shiowed the utmos impatience to get away from the place, and Irag as many stoves as might he piled in th< wagon. Gctting.down on the marrow bones s very efficacious, good for man or beast sad we commend the idea to our readers. I vorked like a charm on the horse, ineltet aud subdued him. THE ECLECTIC, published by E. P.. Pelton >ew York, is received for Aprcil. The Eclec ic gives the canm of lio:-ign as w.eil at bomne literature, and is one of ihe best liter ary papers published. Price, $5. THE SocrittN CcLTtVAToa in it< .rpril hmer is fre'ghtedl with good things fur th sgrienilturist, antd gives h imn more than th< value of a year's subscription in insfot'matiot di VVIOLF-SAT.] (ROCERS, CO' d AN, A Panatofn Supplies, Dry Gol e Keep constantly v: C.e ~Cf~&Ai :w n ; la e Ti(1 Lard, ua,S.a[ Siu:r Cor:n, Toi h Pink E hoice.A No. I ar.ielc GO:; Blitter, :-:id Give t;sa 1-:11. .I. . J, i-tf. GRO FOR CASH. AT SHORT PROFITS L FOR CASH. ih our v rx;,-ience weare satisfi-d that it %ill be to our inwerest as wll as tie Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to 0oi r !ve. str y to tho GA'Slf YST M !, :t:rd S% L f FO ui S!uN NT P R01TS. Oe h -pt ouvi-- d Ov a p1t ilpubic ;.:enk rAiI lly, . 'viv 3:, a !:ia, - ri r this tew SVtm1 up w hi h we n.ow enter, ald we l ende;vor to make it to theirincerest to rVe us U..i pa-ro-:12(. WE WILL KEEP A good stcek Af Heavy and Family Groceries, and a CONSTANT SIPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, I :o tij- a of : vis 1f -hi xb %- invite all pelois wvishing to purchase goods in our line before they nj.tke their purchases. R. M00 %A & 0 All ~ 41fi prn :.:bdtoabow vr Ac , tr m ern istl req .ed to 111ake pmymnt At oice. All our clanis are r past due and we mn.zt have :hem settled. WVe meanu what we say. R. M)OORMAN & CO. MIar.c X ::---a0 Are rece iing their FAE L 5U~PPLY of HIARD WARE, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, SADDOLERY and WHIPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, 40-tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHO LESALE AND RETAIL, J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Caid well and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just received and opening a general as, sortment oft LIQURS,&c. Low for Cash, or coun try Produce. The public generally are invited - to call and exam ine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Ssept2JB39stf Free Transportation. WE are prepared to ;grind from one to one hutndre d and fifty bushiels Corn per day, and will furn:ish free transporta:ion of their i rain to a::d fromn our :mi!! for oar patrons free of ebar;e. WELBB, JONES & PARKElk. A pr. 17, 1t--:f. STORE TO RENT. TU.AT eie;gant and commne.diou4 S:rc on the corn;er, (oppo-ite A. M. Wic ier'.), arnd S.*tely occupied by 'deFall & Pool. For terms apply to tcrFALL~ & P'OOL. a, AND RETAIL FTON BUYERS, 'A IN )ds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., a hand a good line of ging, Plantation Hoes, ,I Trace Chains, lacco, WVooden and Willow Ware, 'C Potatoes, &c. bbls., - bbIq., 5 and 10 gallon kegs, also a 3uckwheat Foir in ab'r.ance. 11. O'N. IiARRING'TN'. Proessionaf CinWArd;. THOMPSON & JONES. Dental Surgeons, NE-NBERRY C. E., S. C. ((radnuates of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Mar. 19, '3-1 1-:f. To Woimaen. Both Married and * Single. Appy for relief beforc you bcc.iuc a con ninmd invalid. I have been for years past attending strict ly to the treatment of diseases of women, both married and single, and as the number of cases continues to increase almost daily I will pay special attention to those who may apply to mc for help, and may, if I should get a sufficient number of cases, make it a specially. There are many women who are taking medicines recommended for such diseases, which are worse than useless, they palliate and sometimes seem to give relief, but in fact they postpone the evil until the disease assumes the chronic form, and then they ap pir to the Physician for relief, which en b given, but not so soon as when talen in the first or early st.ge. I use no quack medicines, I treat diseases ;. *U. UFF. Y. B. I practice for cash nly and promipt .Mar. 12, 10-tf DRA B. JONES, Attorney At Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. Ouicte in rea of Messes. Moormn.;a &1 Ma I.r. 5, J-.' Dr. G. W.A (Gairmany lepefu!!y in forms the' pu~blic I hat hec ec.n be found during the day, at Mr. .John A. Chapmaan's ltook Stor.. Mar. 19, 11-tf. DIR. S. IF. FAINT, NEWBERRY C. HI., S. C. All the most approved PATENT MEDI C!NES$ constantly on hand. P'El(FUMERiIES, SOAPS and TOILET ARTI('LES, of the choicest character. MEDIFINAL LIQUORS, of purest ouali ty. Prescriptions compounded carefully, at all hours, day and night. Mar. 12, '70-10-tf. Dr. E. E. JACKSON, Plaini Street-COLUMBIA, DRUGIST AN (IEMIST, Hlasa ibays on hand the purest Drugs, Medicines and Medicinal Liquors, All kinds PERFUMERIES, Of the best, Superior Colognes, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Poades, and Fancy Teilet Articles, &c. Orders promptly attended to and with utmo,st satisfaction. Meh 5, 9-3m. WILSON'S 'LIVER REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for nll diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as ,aun dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fevers, * Nervousness. Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache.Pains in the Head. * and all kindred diseases. EVERY FYltY SHOULD HATE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12, 1l-tm. CHUARLOTTE, N. C. DR. H. BAER, WUOLESALE AND RIETAIL DR UGG IST, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, *cARLE~STON, S. C. Ma ., . . - eye atm.e JmK4.-A M . K M COLUMV~BIA, S. 0., eve br:;.ot hsm r cn istn of .ie ats an t pn .si DREtSS C 0 1-j c f GOui 8,G. 111Fl RES, &c. w it'fll ].,e of, HOSIERY AND GLOVES! AN) SELF.( T ASSORTFI\EN 01" CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, : :N mthr atiles . f ::... i: a h t Clai Dry Good. tabishmen. THE GRAND OPENING OF THE MiLLINERY DEPARTMENT, u...t...0, *he ion an d upevion of MIZZ. A. Mol' RMICK, so :en -ri: y know ti :.ia : I8 s .,:-he . il.d :.t,u esu u u. trcin :e e : having r*:- by her-&l ,:1, :lt fi,: e, "o t :ca! t5 TE r. E RATE H0WE SEWIN )tfV11 NI t.i: !. in 1 TFhe : : o : b d f :- jStly c i i in- , c.t ie - Iand s4talc tor i o i n. us: .e. p it:> ::, :w- h.i. -- to give :1 ..4 e i. J. I. KI1 NT A. RD , FALL AND WINTER CLOTHN , Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods. KI]PTAR~D & WILEY C OLUmBIA. , S. C . WE are now receiving and will continie to throu;h the season the B1T READY MADE CLOTHING. that cannot be surjpassed if eqalledl by any custom made. All the Iatet fashions in MELTONS. DIAGONA LS. CHIEVIOTS, BEAYEiS, TItICOTh. BLACK DRESS FROOKS, BLACK D0ESKIN PANTS, FRENCII and A"PELCAN DIESS VESfS, CLOTH, SILK and VELTET. A splendid line MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. WHITE FANCY SHIRTS, C11EVIOT AD NqEG1G1(iE SHITS. HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. NECK WEAR :nd SUSPENDERS CARDIGAN JACKETS. SILK A)ND LINEN IIANDKERCITTEFS. SILK HATS, FALL STYLE. 'he nuder igned respectfully calk hie attention of their frie,.ds ar.d utomcrs of New ber--y and upper Counties, to their lar:eand w.eil selcc,-ed Stock of Gook. V;*orS to the City are invited to call andt examine. Orders will be promptly at;ended to and satisfaction guaran teca. Oct.9, 1-tf. KINARD & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C. C, W SUFFIELD,rrI AMI'RICAN BUTTON-OL 0\,iEF R - S E. A M-IeC CL I, S. C..AND TCK io CLOTHING HS .BUY THE BEST ! The AMERICAN will Last a Lire Tl-ne. SHIRTS, &c. It is,superior to all0ther4 for s mplicit, and -durability. It has been pronounced by the best me chanics the best finished, and made on the Om- euitromeirs know that we always best plan, of any machine manufactured. (;APLMN'1S.Will sew the finest and coarsest fabrics, no have special styles of GARENT.matter how much starch. Never dr ops . . , ~~~stitches, ruts light andal stnie s. an atiual nHAT. tten-Call and examine for yourself. not e hd insmnl esablshmets. Sold on tneo most reasonable ter ms and not o hd insmal ctahhhmets. satisfaction guaraniteed. Send vour orders a?nd we will fill Inaueen:ent- to clubs. LOVELACE & WITEELER. them.Oct. 23 43-if. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is <di:tinict from our R EADY DE _____gies, Salidlery. . and our patrous canl dependup:be ing pleased.uo:be jEB,J &PUkR We still take ordiers for SHIRTS. - guarainteeing a PERFECT FIT. We ~nrur send Goods per Express subject to ex- y~t~~ ~~r~ amintion. Aui can n.ow a stock of R . & W. C. SWA FFI E LD, Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery, COLUMBIA, S. C. Mar. 19, nl-tf. HANES AND FIXTURES, ooooooooooOoOo0oo 00ooooooo BABY CARRIAGES, 000) 000 0000SO METH INCE i TRUNKS, VALIjSES, 000 00(1 oco Which will prove gratifying to the 00ooo alv n.~iii.ultO euy 000 public, anid which we are glad 000eealy hanu,nnafo euy 000oo elegance, durability a.d superio:tty cannot ooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000000ooo000 be surpassed ini thec country. ooooooooooooooooTO 00o00o0000oo0o000 WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES, 0000000000000000 0 00000000 000000000 00 Imipart is thatt our stock of Clothing 00 , ACOrY ADL 1.and' I.d E ts Au 000 is always kept up by regular ad- ooo 1- TR v.o uphn um u 000 lmer. i..aw neve*r oo i:ignoi 2 AT THE LOWEn STORE 000 000 can be found0 a choce ani areasot oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOoo min: t f 0000000 000000 o~oooowAooooooooooco00000000 ooooooooo F m l Grc ie oooooooooooooooooooooooOoooOooOooooooo 0000000000000000 000000000000000o0o I 0000o00000o00oo0 * * . 0o0000000o000o00 000000000 PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ooo All that is asked is that a call be ooo of~ ever ch are:e an ki :. ~ hie we ti 000 nmade ooosl ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Low for Cash! 000 000 00000000000000 00000000000000000 occo0000o00000000OA 00000000000000000 We huv !arge'y o? ICOTTON and give tihe 000 000 top of the mtarker :'w . n. 0oooooooooooooooooooooooo0ooooooooooo00 All we ask is that th pub:e will favor 000 000 us with a call so that an exandination may E The Clothing Emporiumofm; betmade. lnememsr:r Ice are th:ce sepa. 00000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 \\W EBB, JONES & PA RKER. NWRIGHT & CDPPOCK,al 0000000000 OOOOcoOoo ooooooooooooo** hIterEsti Gg to AU. 000 000 My'tm o*fflicebh v :g exp:red. I re 000 NEWBERRY, $. C. ouo spectf my n ' .y ;*.::s,-i o h:d liens, Quo oto deeds o mrtag<s a r .ted ding my oooooooooooooso 000oo ,oQQgOO oooo oeo term of oSice, to csU ou Messrs. & ,Tne