The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 28, 1873, Image 2
Wednesday, May 28, 183.
The Atlanta Convention.
This body has closed its delibera
tions. Three hundred delegates were
present, representing principally the
South and West, the purpose being to
advance the interests of cheap and
rapid transit between the Northwest
and South Atlantic ports, by the con
struction of a Western and Atlantic
Canal, making available all navigable
streams and uniting toward the <:oast
by canals. It is believed that an un
broken water communication will thus
be afforded, and which will secure the
end desired.
Messrs. T. W. Carwile & Co., of
Augusta, Ga., will accept our thanks
for a copy of the catalogue of the
Fouith Grand Annual Fair of the
Cotton States Mechanies and Agricul
tural Fair Association, containing the
Premium List. The fair will be held
in the city of Augusta, commencing
Tuesday, Oct. 21st, to continue five
days. The catalogue is very compre
hensive, and the premiums offered
very liberal. These fairs have become
very popular, and the interest shown
by the State of Georgia and her citi
zens in its success is worthy of imita
tion.
Greenville Items.
The angel reaper has been rife in
the city of Greenville, as we notice in
the last issue of the Mountaineer, the
death, after only a few hours illness,
of little Jas. Waddel Hillhouse, two
and a half years old, son of Mr. C.
Hillhouse. He was well in the morn
ing, and ere the shades of night came
on, was a corpse. His father had but
recently moved to Greenville, and,
we believe, is a brother of the Rev.
J. B. Hillhouse, of Newberry.
Mr. Alexander Payne, an indus
trious and upright citizen, died there
very suddenly on the 15th, of heart
disease.
And again in the death of Miss
Fannie Goldsmith, a most estimable
young lady, and a daughter of
Capt. W . Goldsmith, which sad
event occurred on Monday the 19th,
after a week's illness.
We regret to notice that MIr. Geo.
E. Elford .entertains the idea of re
tiring from the field of Journalism,
and proposes to sell his entire complete
and elegantly appointed office. A
bargain is presented in this for some
lucky fellow. The sale will take place
on the 5th Monday in June. One
half cash, balance in six and twelve
months.
The Great Earthwave.
The New York World correspon
dent in describing the late earthquake
which destroyed the city of San
Salvador, on the morning of the 19th
of March, and of which our readers
have already been informed, says :
The acconnts of the ruin heretofore
given f:ll short of the dismal trui.h.
The destruction was thorough.
Houses, churches, gardens, barracks,
all that made up a lively, flourishing
city of 20,000 souls, you may now
look for in vain amid heaps of ashes,
and stones.
This earthquake was essentially an
undulatory, as distinguished from a
vibratory earthquaike. That is to say,
the shocks came in the form of a con
tinuous wave-like motion along the
surface of the earth. instead of in the
form of a sudden shaking of the earth
to and fro. The effect of the undula
tion was to throw forward wall upon
w:dll, and thus to overlap, as it were,
house with house from end to end of
the city; and this made the oblitera
tioni of" streets and squares more com
plete than it otherwise would have
been. The tower of the Cathedral.
which still stands leaning out of .the
perpendicular. bears witness very
curiously to the undulatory action of
the shoeks. The tower was first
shifted and thrown forward from its
base necarly twenty feet, the whole
solid mass of masonry retaining its
coherence, and tilting where the earth
wave left it, precisely as a vessel
uight which had been thrown up
by a sea-wave on an inclined beach.
'lhe general impression in Central
America seems to be that as a rule
the undulatory earthquakes are less
destructive in their effects, as well
as much wider in their range, than
the vibratory' earthquakes. This im
puressio.n will not beC fortified by the
experience of San Salrador in 1873.
It would be difficult to imnagine a
vibratory earthquake doing its work
mlore terribly well than this undulatory
earthquake._
BRAINARD's MUsleAL WORI,D for May is
on our table, and is an unusually attractive
ntumber. Besides the usual large amount of
interesting and instructive reading matter,
the present number contains three choice
pieces of music, which, if purchased sep
arately, would cost more than the subscrip
tinprice of the World a year. Terms $1.00
per annum. Specimen copies 10 cts. The
publishers offer to send their large "Descrip
tive Catalogue of new and popular music,"
free~ to any one on application. Address S.
Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, 0.
ZEtL.'s Nr.W ILLUSTRATEn MONTHLY for
.lune, contains, Italian Art and Artists.
Benvenuto Cellini; Spain in the Seventeenth
Century. The Memoirs of Don Ramos; The
igin of Man according to Darwin; 'The
Sent's Fanr; Natural History,-The
Fla : A Sketch by Carle Vernet.-An
Aedt ndeomely illnatrated: besides,
The lats pments of Freneb Dandyism;
).other-in Li ur Friend's Friends; IHis
torical Saum - -ienifc Summary. The
entire selection ticles is madie with
indgment, a d.iinty ot for the Sensa
'.ionali, a t -archof instrue
ThL Charleston IK-s opol C,;t!)
states that the city of' Charleston has
a population of nearly 50,000 souls,
the maturer portioa of which is divi
ded, professionally, something after
this maimer; There are 282 grocers,
154 commission merchants, 73 dry
goods merchants, 92 lawyers, 12 doc
tors, 64 keepers of bar rooms, 62 shoe
makers, 61 factors, 61 fruit dealers,
45 confectioners, 37 bakers, 31 apothe
caries, 29 auctioneers. ,25 barbers, 23
blacksmiths, 24 builders, 22 clkthiers,
27 grain merchants and 1 grist mills,
25 jewelers, 24 junk shops, 20 milli
nery stores, -32 tobacco and cigar deal
ers, 20 wood factors and 9 coal dealers,
13 music teachers and about 300 mis
cellaneou:s trades.
The case of Captain Geo. Tupper,
convicted of manslaughter, in killing
Capt. J. D. Caldwell,was brought before
the Court of General Sessions on io
tion for a new trial, on Tuesday last.
The Judge refused the motion, and
the prisoner was then sentenced to
five years' imprisonment at hard labor
in the penitentiary. General Butler
immediately gave notice of an appeal
to the Supreme Court. Pending the
appeal the prisoner is allowed to re
main in the County Jail. -
In the Circuit Court at Greenville,
it was shown upon the trial that the
County Treasurer, Allen, had collected
on behalf of the State over fifty thous
and dollars, and had paid over to the
State Treasurer a little over eighteen
thousand dollars. For the deficit, he
produced on the trial nearly forty
thousand dollars' worth of pay certifi
cates and other claims against the
State, which he had purchased at a
discount. Of these claims about four
thousand dollars' worth were allowed,
and the remainder were disallowed, on
the ground, first, that they were ille
gal, inasmuch as there had been no
appropriation made for their payment
-and secondly, that nimany of them
bore strong evidences of fraud upon
their faces. The case was ably argued,
and great liberality displayed, but the
proofs were convincing, and the ver
diet was -guilty." The sentence, as
stated in last issue, is two years in the
penitentiary, and $1,000.
Since writing the above, Judge
Cooke has granted an application for
bail, pending an appeal to the Supreme
Court in June.
The latest from the lava beds is
that MIason and IHasbrouck's co,m
mands had been unable to form a junme
tion, and that Captain Jack and his
small band had slipped through the
meshes, and are now encamped on
Snow Mfountain, twenty miles South
of Sorass Lake. The troops are in
pursuit. It is thought that Boston
Charley has been killed, and that 3Ma
son will this time finish the MIodocs.
Later by the Cournier-Jo u-nal1, Cap
taini Jack, who was to be kept moving
until he and the last of his braves
were exterminated, has now cut off
Davis and Gillem's supply of water
If he should take it into his tascally
head to cut off their supply of whis
key, too, the consequences will be
dreadful.
Still Later.-The 3Modoc war is over.
They have been pursued, met, broken
up and captured, that is the most of
them. Shack Nasty Frank, Shack
Nasty .Jake, Shack Nasty Bill, Steam
boat Frank, Ellen's MIan. Ifooken
Jim's father, Boston Nick, and seve
ral other 3Modoes killed and many
wounded. Curly-headed Jack is se
riously wounded. Capt. Jack is still
out but Gen. Davis is after him. The
war is over, however.
There are only nine cities ini the
world with a population of more than
. million. London leads the list, with
its three and a quarter millions.
IFoR THE ilERALD.
Rosemnont Cemetery--New
berry.
A SUND&T ArrERNooN 's WALK.
lteyond the College, northward from the
Town,
ieth four-square the city of the Dead.
They mourn not, they who dwell here, mar
ket days
Affect them not; the rise and fall of stocks;
The price of cotton, or the fall of States;
The rise and fatll of breadstuffs, or of gold,
Has no effect upon these citizens,
They're very still and quiet folk. The bond,
The free, the beggar and the king may dwell
Together side by side and make no noise.
ome let us walk amongst them for a
while;
Be still, they are so still we must be too.
he dead? Where are the dead? Do they
lie here ?
Walk softly friend, for these are quiet folk;
They love no noise and must not be dis
turbed.
Asleep ? Are they asleep and dreaming now ?
What do thiey dream and will they ever
wake?
Wake when and where? Friend can you
answer me ?
ook up! how bright and beautiful the sky!
Look round! the earth is very full of life!
0, what is death' These are not dead, they
sleep;
Surely they sleep, speak low, disturb them
not.
Walk softly, friend. Here in this nameless
grave,
ies one I knew and loved. O , she was ::ood !
So pure, if ever human form contained
The spirit of an angel, it was hers.
Long years hive passed since ever I saw her;
Long years have passel since she was laid to
sleep.
BR dreams are sweet,-0, if I knew then ,
I could tranlate into co
Hth dreams ofa ami. <, or of thik jUr. cild!
Say, oI) %ou htlp m11C to? BLI, peace, be
sti'l.
SHE is at peace, 0. it ii well w-ith her!
Come on, see yonder pure white marble
shaft;
Whose name is that ? Ah, yes, be was my
friend,
But was't a friendly act to leave me here
And go to rest so soon ? What date ii that?
Please read it for me, I can scarcely see,
My eyes somehow are strangely dim.
"le (lied e
"July the 13tb, 1861."
Yes I remember now, fierce savage war
Was raging then in inany bloody fields.
Ile died true soldier with his harness on,
Not slain in battle, but a victim still.
Does he sleep well? Methinks he surely
does.
Help me to train this rose, 'tiA growing
wild,
How sweet it is, iow very whi;e and pure,
Iow like the inem'ry that a !ood man
leaves!
0, friend, what is the pride and gloty of
earth?
Our pomps and grand display, how little
worth!
Walk through the populous City of the Dead;
The heavens are black above themi, furious
storms
May rage around and beat upon their heads,
And still they sleep, they never stir or inoan;
Spring's balmy breath ruiy breathe at it does
now
Above their heads in muiical soft tones,
And they are quiet still. May be like babes,
And 0, I thank Gjt for the thought, my
friend,
May be like babes upon their mothers'
breasts,
Or in soft cradles, as they sleep they dream,
Dreaming sweet dreams, and smiling sweetly,
sleep;
Surely 'tis so, and angels talk to then.
But come, pass we to yonder marble cross ;
'Tis well with her whose form is resting here,
She knew on earth, as now she knows in
heaven,
[low full of truth the legend on the Cross,
That "God is Love."
Wipe off your tears, my friend;
Look up, around, 0, earth is full of love,
For God is Love, and God is everywhere,
And heaven is full of life, for 1e is there.
Is she in heaven? Why then where are the
Dead ?
Wipe off your tears, my friend, the body
sleeps,
Out of its dust sweet violets may grow.
OCTIE and A,.a are not lying here;
Their spirits shining now ia heaven afar,
Like bright stars in the azure firmament,
Beckon us on to their serene abode.
Look up, my friend, and follow where they
lead.
They beckon to us, and their voices call,
Softly they call, out of the evening clouds.
Be very still, do you not hear them now?
rhey beckou still, their gentle voices call;
Answer, my friend, that you will go to them
Across the btecps of death when morning
comes. C.
FoR THE IhERALD.
Letter from Uncled Timothy.
Dan r.awLi:-Perhaps I should offer
some apology for my long cotiniued silence.
Bit I dislike apologies. Whenever I at
tempt otie, the tmatter is made worse than
ever. Suflice it to say then, thatt I have
beeti absent from the city for several weeks
past. When I returned, 1 found that the
little Timothies had mtade a raid into my
study, and had demtolished things general
l. A finiegold pen hadl been driven into
Johnny's wagon. "to hold hiim todedder ;"
a half ream writing papier had been crum
ped and soiled, and thten burned in imita
tioa of the Bostoii conflagration ;-mny ink
ad been used to paint dolly's face so as to
make ia "nidger" of her ; my ink-statid had
been used, first as a a elI, and aftera ards
had been smashed by Charlie's hammer "to
gi some glass to se'ape his stick hioss wid."
Under these circumstances I feared my
writing days were over. Biut by way of
punismtenit, and to supply myself with a
substitute for my gold pent, I ordered the
whole brood of Timnothies to chiase atnd
capture old Dick. Now be it remembered
that old Dick is our old gander. IIe is an
heirloom, and has escaped thie pot by
virtue of hits extreme old age and toughness.
Ie was once one of the gentlest of birds.
Of late years how-ever, lie has been suffer
ng of aggravated dlyspepsia and virulent
acidity of the stomach. Were lie to die,
(may the fates forefetid!) a post mortenm ex
amination would no doubt reveal the fa:'t
that his spleen is greatly enilarged, and
that the sponigy viscus near the fudus of
the stomach had entirely vitiauted the left
hypoeendrium. I have r.o doubt, also,
but that his gall has been turnied wro.ig
side out.
This being Old Dick's physical conditioni
you tiay readily supp)ose that lie would not
surrender his quill without showing fight.
As art iniceintive to valor, I first procured
several supple young sprouts. Armed with
said sprouts, I seated miyself ott the back
step, and summnon~ed my forces around mie.
Old Dick, unconscious of dan; er, was feed.
ing on the grass inear by. I theu addressed
my little companytt~ , showinig them the eon
sequences of failure and exhorting tem tol
heroic action. Willie said bie waus ::ot at all
"afaid." Johnny wanted to carry a stick,
but one of the conditions of the battle na s,
ttat the assailanits should go unarmedc.
Charlie proposed that they should go
abreast, anid make a sudden charge uipoti
the enemy before lie became aware of their
desig. Onec was to seit" his nteck, ainoter
his legs, while the third extracted the
desired quill. So the command to "chairge''
was given bty Gapt. Charlhie, andl away they
samlered. Fearinig they were ntot benit
ot peace, Old Dick raised his h,ead,stretched
his neck and flapped his wings. Then,
hissing most defianitly, he made towards the
netmety, each one of whonm turned upon his
heels and rushed towards the house. Un
fortunately, Willie stumbled and fell, whten
d )ick, rejoicing at his good fortune,
took a good bite at his nether extremity.
'his was tio much for the prostrate h ero'
Fearing that he was about to lose his
capacity for sitting down lie cried loudly
for help. The otihers then rushed to the
rscue, Charlie slipped up behintd, atid was
about to seize Old Dick, when lie whirled
around, and taking hold of his extended
hand, led him submissively about. A getn
cral melee now etisued. After a lively
tunbling and rolling, with Old Dick dlutter
ig d hissintg among th,emi, they at last
mnaged to extract the muchl niee ledl mill.
Hving secured thte spoil the'y miade good
their escape to thu house, where Mrs. 'Timo'
hy tinistered to the waitts of the unuded
heroes. Widlie now sits upon a cushioned
ch. Ss..li on't like htard Se itS.
hr :ve-in l .tu rn i l-lat o io y I
f1. T Cy Prudt. 41 th ir v t
tot.:h they ass-rc me i :- il ntvvr
mlet ty writting aIpparatus agat i.
So dear I1RALD, as I noW hav- another
pen, I hope no unforeseen accident will d,.
bar me the pleasure of writing you an oc
casion:,l letter as heretofore.
UNCLE TIMOTHY.
Coix.um:., S. C.
BirE-N.-A little son of Mr. Bird
(rant :--ged about three vears. was bit
tell a few days ago three times on the
finucr, by a Uattle Smake. The little
felltw was playin... in the 1ield close to
where his tather waS at w,rk and. find
inu the snake. collnienced playing ith
it, when it was bittenl as above ilenti. 'n
ed. Its father hearing its eries. ran to
it and Was told that a wormii had bit
ten it; but was at once. Ir'o the :.p
lar-%nce of the fingcr, convilneed that
it was a snake, Mta fuponl search. foulnd
it and killed it. ft hzd wnilv one rat
tle and a button. The little boy is re
covering.-Awdki-so/t COlsvorTatoT.
THE ALDINE for -June shows what the
:idscape pailn ters of America can do, when
they have .t Tmind to work, in M!ck and
white. They paint pictures which are seen
for a short lime in their studios, and then
are seen nu morie,except by their purchasers;
being, in faer, a- mfiuch removed from the
ictuail world of art as if thuyl did not exist.
It is otherwitC wlth them when they are
drawn on wood, and seen bv tle thousands
of readers ofT he Aldine, in every section of
the country, who constitute a powerful art
contitne:cy. :n-1 in a certain sense represent
Posteritv. Tie literatlure of this number is
reniarkas!e for its excellence. The poetry is
as good as ever. Subsciption price S5. in
cluding Chlomos "ilage Belle" and "Cros -
ing the Moor." James Sutton & Co., pub
libhers, 58 Maiden C:e, New York.
THE SCHOOLDAY M.GAZINE.--We ac
know -gke receipt of the June nuinberof this
excellM Monthly. Its content; are verv
readable. The exceeding low price places it
within the reach of all. Publiihed by J. W.
Daughaday & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. , at
only $1.
dVlktaried,
On Wednesday evening, May 21st, at the
reidence of the lBride's father, by the le,7.
Mr. Rice, Mr. Jas. S. SrEAnt.IN, Jr., and
Miss MATTIE C. WuITMIRE, all Of this
County.
The Editor acknowledges the receipt of
the bride's favor, and takes pleasure in wish
ing the young and hIppy couple all the joy
imaginable under such auspicious circum
stances.
So Poisoliolls WI.iig.
DR. T-T'S LIVER PILLS arc prepared
with great care and study, in exact accord
ance with the principles of Chemic1a con
patibility. They are not a "cure all" foe all
diseases. They are safe. They coiir--!n no
dangerous drug. lI.quire no change of diet
or occupation.
Dr. Tutt's Sursaparilit anal
Qtxen-'s Delight.
Under the influence of this compound the
eve grows clear and sparkling, tile com
plexiol like pearl; unsightly blotches, pock
Iarks, worti in the flesh, pimples, and
roughness oi' the sk in dlisaphpear, and11 the
cnt ire humran orgaizatiou grows redolent
with health.
To use Dit. Tl'TT'"S LIVEit PILLS is
when you have N:tnsent, Loss of Appetite,
Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of~ Bloodi to
tie llead, Cold Extremitie:s, itingintg inl tile
Ears, Pain ii the Back, Side and Shoulders,
High Colored Urine, Verti:go, and Bilious
nss. Tlhey atff'ord prompt relief.
Panos.--Where to iBuy.---F-eb
P'rices reduced from 15 to 25 per cent. Lar
est Stock in the South to select frott. 1Lie
gant 7 oct. pianOs, Rosewood Cases, Carved
lAgs, Overstrung Bass, and all Modern im
provements $205, 275, 30)0, warranted dura
ble. Money refunded in ease of failure. Thle
polniar Southern Gent only $290, 300, 320 &
3W0. Htallet Davis & Co., Square Griand 71
oct. $37.5, 410,430 & 490t. Win. K{nabe & Co's
Snerb instrument lower than ever before
soldl. Address us for SPECIAL TEnxMS. 1'i
anos sent on trial to any part of the South.
SeId for price lists, catalogues, etc. Select
the style desired, give us the ordet' anid we
guarantee to furnish a first Class instrument,
or refund the mouey. W holesale Depot for
the celebrated Masotn & H:unlin Cabinet or
gas-Fifty Styles fron 655 to $1000, eaceh.
Delivered FRhEIGHtT P.ID to cash huvers in
ny part of the South. Any Sheet Music or
'Msic book published in thte U. S. sent post
paid on receipt 0of retail price.-Address all
orders to
LUDDIEN & BATES,
Southern Uusic hlouse,
Mar. 20, 12-10. SA1vANNAJi, G.t
W'e will send a copy of ouIr paper and a
copy Of "Peters' Muicae:l Monthly" for one
year to atty one sendittg us $1.50. Our pa
per speaks for itself, andi you may know the
value of "Peters' Musical Monthily," front
the fact thatt every yearly subiscriber gets
about sixty Songs, Duets, anld Choruses, atid
from fifty to sixty P'iano pieces, wor'th at
least $.I0. 5-tf.
CARIPEN'rEns, PATTERiN MAKERIS, AND
C.IntNE'r M.iKERIS will take notie that
P. 1P. T1oah-, of Chatrleston, has1 on hland and
for sale W~hite P'ine of the finest grade,
wholesale and rttail. Also Wu'lnut, Oak and
other hard wvoods.
May 7, 18-1m.
Commercial.
NEWBERRT, 8. C., May 27.-Cotton 1G0.
LlvLItroot, May 26i.-Cotton quiet atnd
5tedy-upands SI; Orleans 0J:9f,
NEW YoR.K, Max' 26 -Corttn dull-up
lands 109 Ot'l,atns 19~.6 Gld 18$.
ILALTriMOIn, May 2.--Cotton dull-lmid
dltigs10d.
ChARLESTON, May 20--Cotton qutiet
middlinig 17i1S
A CGUSTA, May 26.-Mi'-lintg cotton 17k.
.Vew 6V .?lis%ellaneon.
We are now replen
ishing our various lines
of Goods in all Depart
ments, and will be glad
to have purchasers to
give our Stock an ex
amination as to Quali
ty, Quantity, Prices,
&c.
LOt EL iE & \fIlEELEll
May 28, 21--.st.
Electro Chemical Baths.
T.c undersigned has fitted tip an Offiee
with all the ntecessary appliances for giving
The Electro Chemical Baths,
the virtues of whlich have been long recog
nized by our prof'essiont as being the only1
ef~etual tmeans of
Removing Mercury from the System,
Also as be'ing the speediest means of
CURINt CliRONIC RllIEUMATISM,
ad kindred d'seases. Rtemovitng entirely
frotm the systeml thlose constittiiottal dis
eses so d~i'ilt of' ,ire, 'and which, in fact,
are only pa'ld by the or.inary remtedi's.
The coiurtes:es of' the office atre extended
to .11 Praictic in g Phlysici;anl tneeding treat
mtent. J. D. BR UCE, MI. D.,
.VciiIf 4Veix'JiC RIs
Rather than box up my l;rge stock of
goods while m1y new store is buildir;g, I
have deteriined to wier
MY ENTIRE STOCK
At Reduced Prices,
FOR CASH,
AND CASH ONLY.
Thtc Stock is lm:t1, :. :t conts of
11:li. :d! jinds :atal finalities,
N illry:ol Faney cictrv s,
Class :1114 Crockery Ware,
Sadldlery.
(I roeeries. &c.
The astort'-nn is variol:s, fresh an1 well
selected, ailt wi ie li a- nlbove rat-d,
for
I Mean Exactly What I Say!
Come and' be coni ieud.
J. D. CASH,
Oppo.;e Colirt H11o'se
May 28, 21-1f.
Ciccher a ldlassMi,
IN.(1 E'T .\ITY,
And at Unprecedented Prices!
I you really need a bargain in the above
li, or in anything else, ei at once on
31. NATHAN &SON,
For as money is dclrke t '' are deler niied
to run off sotlnth in. ealp.
Tl.o-ir general stock coll: .i Of
DiY W)ODS,
1;001S
II.TS.
C LOTI IN,
N)T I NS. kc.
Do Not Forget the
Bargains !
May 28, 21-m.
-1
Ilaving sold one entire stock of Merch.
disc to M r. T I OS. Cio )K, we take great
pleasuire inr re ommriending himra to our for
mer enstomers and tIhe publie generahly.
Those indebtedl to us are earrnestly re
qested to comr: fo rward1fr a n tle the
ameC. Fur the pasn we can he fournd at
the store of Mr. Thos. ('ook.
A. SiNGLl'fuN & Co.
rn. .r. srycnjcros. )
Xew berry, S. t., May 8, IS7:.
It will 'o seer. by the abrove C'ard, that I
have prurcha.-ed the entir,' Wek andl good
will of the ME.SSRS. siN; L,ETON, and it i
myl purpose to keep sch aI stock ain i t
sell at suchl prices as wt ill give the greates
satifaction. My' mo tto sha ll he qu1ick sarle
and shrort profits, anid frequenrt renrewa!s oft
good.
My stock c.ons'i-ts at presenlt of
Groceries--Sugars, Cof
fee, Flour, Syrups, &c.
Dry Gos ltig
BOOTS, S HOES, &C.
I will sell Shoes at a lhrrgain-sneh .as
Ladies' Sewe] Shoe'S at from 8L123 to 82;
Pegged at $1.25 to S
A share of patronag~e is repectfll so
THOS. COOK.
Moay 2S, 21- m.
EGETABLES AM) FRUITS,
FRESH EVERY DAY,
I lol, btoardin.e hou-ce kepe2rs, and hons~e
keepr.s generaI1y, who: hrave becen at their
wits enrl in furnishring iheir tubies, neevd no
longer fly into tidgets, go) off at the jnma harm
dIe, or any other unptrofi table folly, becaruse
of thir inabili:ytoi fid soen. to at Il
that they need do now is to caI un
J. M. SILL,
(Store between A. I). Ljvelatc and Rodle
sperger & IIrnrsby,)
Where FI:IKSH CIIAIl:STON VEG;TA
BLES, togetber with FiCUI I' ean alw::ys be
be had.
SEGAl:S, T ,BAC(lu of best brandis, and
CONFECTIO NltY ah-u in store.
May 2 8, 21-t f.
The Good Templars
r uuny ot her n~oble bo3dy of mnen whro desire
to purhaseO,
Are Invited to Take
A look at the niee anmd uemptirmg i.hings,
Free Lunch
An one can get each atnd every day, pro
vided they coine
With
Funds enrough, and buy fifty dollars worth
of gods. Arty
Son of Temperance
May ehd rth iiamt e 1,rvileae on: s.ne
tertm fromi
L. R. MARSHALL.
May is :l-1 t.
KI\S WU.\A 3111,IATM 30110
YGRXVH.LE. S. C.
ThiE second ne -ion of the
school Year, 18S? ui! ei n
Jt'Y I st.and end NOPEM hER
:;uth. Toms : For Sebiool E1x- p
penseis, ni. '., Board, Tuition,
i. per 5essiont, paY.Le i:n ad'' le.
IX.r Cireda.r,, :ddre5s
if..e .JC 21--1 m.
vEUItA I-A N'[Gimt
We are just in roceip' of
5,000 lbs.
ff e "bove pnoplar SUtA, wh1eb
We Will Sell on Gooc
Terms.
v :y , A, 2 1-: .
ROASTED COFFEE
A ::Ci .rr i-oic: ; tIht Nd ldid PA RC I]
1) Cu E:, lst ait riveI and for elo
LOVELACE & WllEELER.
May 2S, 2-0
Tobacco, Tobacco.
We are just in rece"pt of ::5> BOXES C
'01"'AC0) of various grades md prisc, a
vhl!eale or retai!.
LVELA('E & WHEELER.
May 28, 21-tf.
C. F. JACKSON,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAVING REM(WED FWl: DOOR
;OVIF. HIS 0L1 STAND, ON
Main Street,
'o the m:gnitient sture in "yr. Jacob's Nel
uildin olFers For Sale a
SPLENDID STOCK
-OF
NEW GOODS,
u UNV'SUALLY LOW PRICES. Call an
ce his
)I ESS tG(Oi DS.
STA PLE GOODS,
(EN IS' F'RNlS1IlNG GOODS,
FANCY Ai.TICLES, Etc., Etc
HiA 10. -t5 :tnd 50 crt Ci:mitr; otrer bat
ill i x.\ N IN" Im NUTP INS.
May 2S, 21--tb.
TH E
Sill Ahe-d of all Oliers.
illiE COT! ON (;[N hauve b%ee TRIEJ
n Newherry anid surroundin;.; county, anh
ave riov1cN to be the
EST, SIMPLEST AND HEAPE81
'0 1TON GIN ever ofrered in tin cuunti
I hase: bee:1n .mut ' i Cot"'. Gil
or .38 veas in South nrrolina, nd the Gin
Iv ni:ike is the UES 1 I h:ive ever im:le.
Ai! wourk wAr.mt.D to give full satisfat
ion or NO l' .
Price $3.50 per Saw.
Addre ss,
E. MORRIS,
Cotton Gin Factory,
COLU3MBIA, S. C.
May 2S, 21--'m
~aIe of Uncilaimed Property
WILL P,E SOLD ON MOND.\Y, -IIN.
, 183 at the 1olice IIleadquar! tS, ColUu:
in, S. ( . unless befior'e c:illed for, pr'operts
ribedi ATTl eized&c. on the belief thu
her w'ere stolen, andl heiretofore zdvertise,
wo white spots on the back, two wrhiit
oto the tail, round hole in the rih
ar, smuoth crop and utnderhit in the lel
One SMALL. YEARLING STEER, lblae
adl, rightI car thr ee finagers, no mnark :
he left.
One SMALL YEAIRLING STEER, with
hite spot in the forehead, left car smioof
op, tight ear h-tif crop.
One~ SM.\ll RED BI'LL, hutt head, n
tark, and white spot in the face.
One LARGE SPOTTED OX, crop tai
.trge horns and no in: k.
Mlay 2S, 21-it.
SCHEDULE
To take ofluct Monday. April 21st. 1973.
ilata and Richmond Air Lin
Railway,
)ay ausen;'er nudi Fri.otht Train (ttTWAl:
Mondays, WJ etie ays and Fridays.
T:.-ss. l)i-t::ice. Arrive. l.cave.
'harlotte. 8 2 a t
;aribabli. 1:1 9 22 am 9 27
eey' Stand. 37 J 43 9 4$
instoin, 10 05 1" 25
Yootns s 10 51 10 5
ing's .lonntin, 5 11 2 ii1 :Dt
iaker's. 4', 12 02pm 12 12p t
tack' P 1 32 12 42
ieketty, t1 1 54 1 Z9
us:lIens. '1 ' 23 2 28
p:-rs uurg 75 3 0 3 15
L or's M :)59 4$6
i u,r-'9 4 3 4 43
;envdiei. 1.5 5 40
)ay as-en:tcr aid Frei;ght TIratu E.lsTWAR1
Tuesday . ThuiNdays aid Saturdta)s.
TATioss. 1>i-:ance. Arrive. Leave.
s tenvlle, S a r
rier:. 15 22 aim 9 37
ore'.. 19) 10) 01 1*u 11
partaburg. :t l1r. 11 1
wons. :H 11l42 it 47
huicety, 44 12 il p in 12 16i p n
aiue).. 5I 12 4': 1 U
luk'.57 1 :2s 1 :>
in;' ontik in. *t 2 1 5
a tni:: .' 4 4 ii"
wy'l sand. $8 4 22 4 .7
auri:ddi. 92 4 43 4 43
haote 1A> 5 49
f.u- Titrain ha.: the abLsolute ri ht of Tr'ack
cet b' ."pecial inder' 'rom ihis Utice.
:C Fa' by this train:. F ivECs a U. r.E 3x
y all othiers. Ts N (E.3 rs P MilE
Enigineer andi Superiate.ndent.
JAMES PACKER,
EO USE, SIGN
DECOR ATIVE P AINTER.~
'APER~ H.NING nnd iiALSOMINING
Hving providedl hiiisel with.all the la.
:timprouved laiddetrs and oilher tools- aune
npeenuts of his tradc, is now prepared t(
ruirm all work: in his line of buisines:
t neatness, durablityr and dispatch.
COUTRY JOBS WILL BE ATTENDED.
P.v the arrangemns~ wh1ihe h.s corn
letd he n iU be ah!e to do th" .,evera
raiches of his trabe at the LGWEsTl Pt's
Temn Ca-h en the oe'ution of n ork
If you wn t n u ! don' :en'me iingnirt
11H. HI. lea-> T1n :1ud .''eve Stoie.
ProfAssionatl Cords.
Dr. J. D. BRUCE,
In resuinitxg the PRACTICE of hji, PR1O
FESSION, tenders s services to the cit
zens of the Town, and can be fouud at a',
times within its limits.
A pr. 23, '73-16-tf.
JOHNSTONE & HARRINGTON,
Attornleys at Law,
(offiec on Law range,)
NEWBERRY, S. C.
George Johnstone. Y. 1. Harrington.
Apr. 2, '73-18-ly.
THOMPSON & JONES,
Dental Surgeons,
NEWBERRY C. H., S. C.
(Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery.)
Mar. 19, '73-11-tf.
To Women. Both Married and
Single.
Apply for relief before you become a con
firnied invalid.
I have been for years past attending strict
ly to the treatment of di5eases of women,
both married and single, and as the number
of eases 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
specialty.
There are many women who are taking
medicine; recommended for such diseases,
which ure worse than uselesr, 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
ply to the P1hy.ician for relief, which can be
given, but not so soon as when taken in the
first or early stege.
I use no quack medicines, I treat diseaies
on ration al and scientific principles.
P. B. RUFF.
N. B. I practice for cash only and prompt
payments. Mar. 12, 10-tf.
IRA B. JONES,
Attorniey At Law,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Office in rear of Messrs. Moornian &
S:humpert's, (up stairs.)
Mar. 5, 9-m."
ArBB, JOS & niuu
WE MEAN BMINESU
And can show a stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery,
HI.RNESS, AND FIXTURES,
BABY CARRIAGES,
TRUNKS, YALISES,
Refrigerators, &c., &c.,
generally, in this line, which for beauty,
elegance, durability and suiper iority cannuot
be surpnssed in the country.
WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES,
AND DEFY COMPETITION!
Our SADDLE and HARNESS MANU
FACTOR~Y is well supplied and turns out
warranted work.
AT THE LOWER STORE
can be found a choice and large assort
mnent of
Family Groceries
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
of every character and kind, which we wil
sell
Low for Cash !
We buy largely of COTTON and give the
top of th:e tmarket always.
All we ask is that the public wiill favor
its with a call so that an examination may
be made. liemnembe r there are three sepa
rate establishinmnts.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Oct. 23 4-tf
FIRE, FIRE, FIRE
Was started ini the NEW BAKERY of
MR. JIHN S. SMITHI, on Monday last,
EVERYBODY
Who heard that te D.\U'.GREN OXEN
w:ts in blast, andl that BIREAD, CAKiE,
PIF S and other things werec being turned
IN EXCITEMENT
Over the event, so ardently look.d for.-.
rhe proprietor is happy to state that he
is now prepared to furnish the citizens of
Nwberry, and especially little children's
mothers, uith*th,e most too:hsonme and
healthy articles,
AND NO
EfT>rt will be spared to provide daily for
the wat of the pubhlic, either for their
breakfasts, dim,.ers or suppers. Pie nic
parties, and all other parties furnished on
appicationm. Hie is happy to say that
his bread will be so good that no other
drink than
WATER
With the exception of coffee and tea tC
ever be oeceesary. Send in sour order~
ontc, to
J. S. SMITH
Next door to L. R. Marsha
OryI Gfofjs V* IIilPJ
SMER 81ES[LDRE N.l. I
ON and after this date,
A Reduced Schedule
WILL. BE RUN
.Ar -rm
[GRAND CENTRAL,
The OIt or OUR NTIRE STOCK nay
1g Iee PT1 IlOWN
To Suit the Times.
McFALL & POOL.
* May 21, :--if.
To Be Found at
TIlE
LAHEEST. CIEAEST
AN 1)
BEST SELECTE STOCK
OF
BIIRS S G*O OIIX
NEWBERRY.
_0
Tho stock of
WhITE GOODS
in Nnbery,arenow.-being, ofleredat'* Co
hubaprices, hy Si Co
R. (C. SliIVEl: & CO.
n -
Fall lineL
Sheetings, Shirtings,
and Pillow Case
Cottons,
in all i, iolachedil and birown, a t
.rea:y rtduetd prie-, on i-. ition this
nvet at tlt' C;lshl Ions. of
R. C. sillVER & Go., New berry.
The best s,tk
Cassim^res, Tweeds,
Cottonades and
Linens,
fort getleme,( and boysVz' weCar, at
R. G;. S11ll\ ER & CJ.'s, New~ berry.
Special attten tion is called to our
Boot and Shoe Depart
ment,
VWre youi will fin,d an assert men t eria:l'ed
- hev no other hIno in Now he r
t - R. G. ShIVER & CO.
0
t For bargaints a.nd god alie~ntion go to
the
IAMBOTil DRY t6OOD8
ESTAB3LISIIMENT
OF
RA f, SIllIER & 00..,
henre you w ill receive the bes attent ion,
:ut1 at better tock of goods to n.ake youri
select ion fromn than any other houise in
New berrv.
R. C. SHIVER & Co.
SA ir. 3,17-t f.
MIL LIN ERY
I AND
1Vilinery Goods,
RIBBONS,
Silk and Straw Goods,
WHITE GOODS,
1Corsets,
Kid Gloves,
Hosiery,
Parasols, and
HIandkerchiefs.
Mr1is. 1). MOAWER'S,
.NDEhR llE.L P OFFICE0.
.\pr. 1t, 1 - f
W. T. TARRANT,
MOLLOHON ROW.
Dry Goods, Groceries., Boots., 8lhoes, Ha.ts,
Caps, Cr ockery, Ntadlry , H ar ne.s, Trun:ks,
Leather, etc. Apr. 9, 14-tf'.
The Evacuation of Richmond, Va.,
By Gen. Lee and his Army, April 2, 1865.
A new ad bieautiful Engraving 14x18
inches in size. Gen. Lee's Army crossing
the .lames river, the city of Richmond on fire
and many' other tiings which make this pic
tute a gem of' Art, one which should hatg in:
the partor of every Southern home. Sent I y
mail moutnlt on a ro!!er and post-paid, on
rceipt of 20 cnts, or 3for 50 cents.
IAddress,
.J. C. & WV. M. IW R ROW,
Pu-li-hers. Bri-tol, T1enn.
Ataents wanted to .sell Pictures,. 1:0,k.:,
Char:-. &c . l:e. 1 e. J to 55p. rday
can easily be tnade. Setid for pt iva'e terma~
and Catalogrne. May 21, 20-4t.