The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 16, 1873, Image 3

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: .\ i %l I.I.L.ToN. li! ld V -g .-s eII, r'!;il ~q en e-l b y 1%n e I I I L 1--; , i tlme .wd'tiuthortz:d agency Iur thib paper in Charle-toa. ".uL~a'Las. G fFn & !t.i.'Lxu.-r1.wpaper Ale-:i"ug A,et-, No. 4 -outh . 1..l t Mnure. Mu.. a:e dul' :Itti.tiize.d 1 eo!trict for :avertise at var low:- rwt-. Adver ti.er in that City are requsted to Icaye their la vurs wit'l ttIls house." - . 3, -PLITENGILL & Co.. 10 State Street. Boston, 37 P::rk Rov, New York, and 701 C bestnut Stree, ihidelphia, are our A!entsu for procuring adverti:-cuients for our p.pec in thvehovv clities, and authutized to co,tr;-:t for adver:ising at our lowest rates. We will ,end a copy of our p.per and a copy of "Peters' Muzical Monthiv" for oue year to any one sendiag us $4.50. Our pa per speaks fvo itself, and you may know the value of "Peters' MusiCil Monthly," from the fact that every yearly subscriber gets about .,ixty songs, Duets, and Choru!es, and from fifty to six:y Piano pieces, worilt at least $10. -ti. TiiE TRONGEST, PUREST AND BEST IN THE NVORLD.--Ask your Drugit and Grocer for the famou- RVsSIAN MCSTA:D. No o;her Mu;t-ird in !he world combines the flavor of horse-radish with that of mustard. If you caunot buy it here. by inclo.ing >0 c.nts to W. IiE.M.N T. FRzUEAUFF, the sole Agent for America, at Colunihia, Pa., you recive 1 specine:1 car, postpaid. Whole sale and retail dealers, please -end for latest pr ic-!,ist5 and posters. Ouei million pounds are sold atimu.illy. 26-3t. Towa*va D-irectory. Mta.xrlNGs.-Ne'wberry Divisiou. No-, A S- of T.. nleets every Tesday iight at S o'clock, in Maso4.nie Hall. Kosciu-ko Lodge. No. 32, 1 0. (;. T.. inects in the vme Hall. every Thurday eveuing. at 8 o'clock. Fulaski Lodge. No. 21, 1. 0. 0. F.. inects iu the same Ifill. every Friday eveniig -it S o*eluc!:. IimitV Lodge. No. S7, A. F. 31.. meets fiMst Moadv~ in the month. at 8 o'clock. Signet Chapter, No. 1S, it A. 31., meets every second Motiday at A o'clock. Towx CocselL.--J. 1'. -l'ol. Intendant. P. Iudelsperger. J. Gaunt, A. M. Bowers and 0. Wells,AW'ardens. .JUDGE ICOB A TE.-J. C. RIIy. $eclOoL (OMIsm'tOi.:.-M- s- ltoud CoUcNTY CNOxts2tosNEcs -Denni Moates, T. Reitt. A. Rice. TiAi. JusTits.-C. C. Chase, U. t. .Jacoby! .S. Yout.g. SLMosT.-SoMe weeks ago a piece of gold, valued at 5, was found ou Mr. Werber's place On Sunday last, somne of his hands pro$pecting with liope, discovered hopeful sigis la a piece of rock vhich they had blaQted, but bla.st the thing, it proved to be something else. 't'HE WHEAT coP.-Fron a conversation with a gentlenan engaged in threshing, and who has travelled over a considerable por tiUll or the county, we learn that the yield of wheat is turning'out muh better than was expected. Ile maentiois one instauce in which over two hundred bushels were pro duced from ten acres. "ZULa." will accept our thanks for his intercst'mtin-communicatbon,wh ich junst ieach ed here in time to be too late for this issue. Next %%eek it shall have a prominent place in the picture. We thank him also for kind mnentiont of th II ERALD, as well as for the proItoise to give as other letters. Judging by, the one just rcceived, our' readers will be much pleased. TUAmK.-Messrs. Speake Bros. at Ki. nard's, in the tmost ta'talizing manner, in v'ite us to attend a coRastxDIZING CON T EST, on Sa:urday next. Did these gentle men know the dlifficutlty wa already have to experi-uee in our daily limited feasts, they would have hesitated before extending an invitation, which might have proved dis astrous5. We will make an erTort to attend, buat as a spectator'. Do you want to be made gl'ad ? Come to the store of Lovclac.e & WV heeler', any day fromi suurise to sunset. If you do not suc ceed in a trial by day, call at night. it. War, OH WHy ?-Why is it -that people will talk in Church, before and during ser vict!? ft is certainly evidence of low breed ing, and is as eoutemnptible as it is vicious. And yet, we frequ.ently see persons, male and female, who make pretensions to respecta bjility, acting in this way. If they only knew how despicable they render themselves to all whose good -opinion is wot'th having, they would certainly desist fromi such disreputable conduct. But what is the use to refer to this eaatter?. Will any reflect? Will any reform? leerhapxs if those in authority would apply the law made and provided, which by-the-by is very severe, it would do more towards abatin:g this nuisance than all the ink we have already wasted, or tmay he called upon hereafter to waste in penning such notes as this. 1NHEALTYtFiday night last Gen. torn got the better of some of his ardent ad rnrers-and the consequence was a falling out, hatrd words, a few scratches, and a num tier of people aroused from their slumbers. On Sunday a friend of the same distinguish ed individual-We have Charlie as authority --expressed a.strong desire to shoot a promi nent citizen, from whose band too his daily supplies of bread and butter ca me. Uuit these were nothing, on Mondaiy matters grew alarmingly worse, thle General's influence w'as more extended. 'There were no less than f'our pitehed battles, but in the language of the immortal sage "nobody was hutt." We refrain from giving the names ot' the parties who engaged in the various sports alluded to, as they are all fightists, and in our weak con difion we deem it unwise to get into diffical ty. At-ter our return from the mounttinfs, however, should any of Gen. ('orn's follow er' cut up any shint-digs, they maty look out for what was promised us once upon a time " the contsequencees." As we go to press all is quiet.. -fo Wuost tT M.AY CONcERN.-Are yon iusured? Do you feed the lit:le birds ? Do you kiss your wife before you leave in the morning, and when you return home at night:' Do you sleep in a garment at night that you wear in the day-time ? Do you fail to make good the promises you rnake to the cildren ? - o you speak of your father as "the old snau." or your mother or wife as "the old stomau?" Be ashamed of it if you do. and quit it. Do you taik abjo:t yoer neighbors, and thus teach your chllidren to do lise? It is a sure sign ot' low breedirg if you do, and a ve:-y dirty habit to fail into. Do you scold ? If you do, and are a man, -go hide yourself; you are a disgrace to the hiouselai.'d of which you at'e supposed to be htead. If you are a wife and mother, quli the country, a'-d go to Salt Lake. You art piast sa ving here; dr'ownlng in sa!t may do it *'Doyvousubcrib>e foryourCounltypaper? Dc y'ou pay for it ? Do you grtzmbie when yot pasy for it? II' you can answer the above tc the satisfaction of the pzinter, tile preceding questions amount to naught. If not you wil The pIlacc to get Pry Goiols, I lothing. o , ill va ityf :Val.] a! dtfll time i :e I ,e imeac' & Wh!e *:' . It. CAlLED M r.sG -A e tile! meting of tic outh Carolita Synod- of the -Litheian Citrch will be held on Wedne!d.ty the 23rd inst., in Luther Capel, at 10 o'clock. The ob)ject of this meeting, we 'under-tand. is i'i the interest o' the Lutherall College, and for the pu-poze of once wuore locating it in this town.-ald from wheuce it Ahould never h:tve been removed. Efforts in this diree:ion have been on foo: for bone time, and we are glad that thle friends of tihe College, who have been thu' lookin! af:er its interests, will now have the mtwter brotht to a test. The present location is too far removed, and the College, although in a prosperous con dition under the circunstances, is not doing the work it might do were it more advan tageouslY sinia:ed. We arc satizfied that what Newberry would have donic Lefoie the removal, had the advantages on both ides been properly considered, will be done now, if it be decided that we shall once more have tfie College here, and that it can be, we also believe, if our citizens give the aid which is needed. an aid too, which -will like bread cast upon tie waters, return to them &gain. It is pretty certain that two hundred students wou!d be obtained, and estinating that two thirds of these would be fron abroad, and each spenad 200, i-tere would be thrown into business cicilation $15,000 each year. It is plainly to be zeei, therefore, that it is to the interest (;I business mnl. that this chamge I be affected, and we earnrestyiv I( pe that the effort being mtade by the Church will be seconded by the busine!s comrnitinity. Already, we are pleased to say, have gen tlemen signified their wii!ingre(-s to con tribute to thi; end. Tie buildings as they stand can he bought cheaply, and about .5,00 or $7,000 will put them in repair. Our earnest wishes go out for a conizurmma tion so de.irable. Almost anything you want in merchandise, and at prices to suit depleted pockets, can be found at Lovelace & Wheeler's. It. ABOUT THE ToWN Axi) COUNTY. Neediing rain. Cool nights iunfavorable to cotton. Tableaux and p:irties are the order of the day-:hL'y come off fn ights. Severa muisical ladies propose giving a concert. One subscriber paid his bubcription last week. A couple more have promised to do so at a future day. Mr. John A. Chapman's Cotton Gin Fe' tory i- now under fill beaihway. The African mocking bi:d has selected another roost. We feel :mueh relieved. Capt. W. 11. Web!p, it is a pleasure to say, is so far recovered, ai to be abie to walk to his store. lle attrilutes his rapid recovery to the use of Dr. Bruce's Electro Chemical Baths. There i. no doubt but that a use of these baths will prove beneficial. In proof of which a large number of persons are taking advantage of them. Many young misses oi our town are getting quite demaralized. Cause-tihe gallant and unremitting attentions of the boys. The fanciest neck-ties are worn by the boys, and the biggest wigglems on the back by the girls. Mr. .John Smith has disposed of his itn terest itn thre bakery to W. 11. Walker & Co. Hie is of the opinion that is vain to try to "make o:re's bread by baking bread for others, and particularly when 'tis sold otn tick to little children's mothers." "'Twere vain to tell thee all I feel," said a youth to a tender maiden, tihe other night. IIe was noticed to limp-perhaps frotm a tight ooot. With thre exception of bowel affections, the hecalLh of Newberry is good. A freight engine exploded near Pomiariar, on Wednesday last. Thos. lBookman, en ginieer, was scalded. Matt. Gray says Ihe is going to let tangle leg whiskey alone, and turn iris attention to making and laying brik. He will not carry samples of brick in his hat to pleaso any body. The Sonts of Temperance, together with the Good Temnplars, have rented Messrs. Mayes & Martin's Hall, and will -therefore have it exclusivel; '.nder thcir charge. It is said that in Pickens County cbrckens are worth ten cents each, butter fifteen cents per pound, Irish potatoes tifiy cents per bshel, beef and matton eight to ten cents, ducks twenty to twenty-five cents each, and vegetables can be had for~ the asking. A good county for pickings, and we ad~vise any of our citizens who wish to pick.up to go there. Attention is called to the notice made by Dr. .1. D. Bruce in another column. We are pleased to sray that the baths are not only beconinrg popular, but arc proving very beneficial. On Wednesday nighrt last, a utinmber of little misses and boys gave a series of Tab leaux at the Town Hall. Thre attendance was respectable in number, and tire behavior in the maIn, what it should have been, but unfortunately there were these who deported themselves in any other than a decent rmaa ner. It is a pity that some means cannot be devsed to enforce good manners. The young ladies of Capt. Pifer's School, had a pleasant re-uuiou on Thursday night, in the Academy building, with their young lady friends In and around the~ town of New berry, the occasion being their emian1ipaticas from school restraint for the summer. of course, all the gushing youths of the town were there, and in consequence the hours sped happily. Some folks take particutlar delight in hunt ing up diffaculties for their friends; threy are the last, however, to face the mtusia. Attention is called to tire advertisement of Messrs. Sliver & Co. Tire information imp arted wi ll ibe found irnterestinrg. Mr. L. R,. Marshall makes pleasant an nouncemntt this weak, Do you knuow that he furnishes ice cream every day ? We learn that Mr. Burt Maybin, from one are, miade 60 dozen of oats and five large w.gon loids of clover hray. Does this not beat cotton ? The Silver Cornet a.efpaded 411 thre good looking people on Friday night. Several favorite air's were rendered in front of tire editor's town residence, but whetber initeud ed for hImself and f.rily, or the household opposite, is trot known. Mr. Thos. F. Harmon, together with his accomplished assistants, Messrs. Goree, Hunt, IIarp and Master Johnny, are now in pleasant occupation of the lairge and elegant Istore room, (formerly Fant's Drug Store) rand vi.er; they will be happy to minister to the yarious Nan?s ,t thre comupIt'4ity in choice groceries, plantation sigppig., g.. pall and sethese gentlemen, and noti,ce got cjnly hot: comfortably rirey ar'e fixed, btut how many articles of prime tnecessity they hav e in,~ store. T'he new bakery of Messrs. W. H. Walker & Co.-bothr acconmplish.d, practical bread aA cake b>aker,-wvill be opened in a few #s.ys. Tlhey aire hard at work now cleaning Iup and preparing for le mas. T!hes: young men m:-an bu'itness, and we <an cornrenriy recoanee 1 tueiu to tire c'on~ deration of our cItizens, -.s s:uic ly nli .b:e and competent. We beseak for them a ~en rous patronagre. FOR 'fi;r HER:ALU. W ; t4 ) 1.1; ctli tol votiyur paplcr, and beinig favormbly i 'pre: sed with its general tone, and the mak l ii.trL you aUifst in ile od-it.11ionlal !re of our country, and lro-t epeciaily of the voith of Sew berry, I have thought, that perhaps a few items in re"erence to tie recent commence ment of the! Furmllan University might be appreciated. Farman i'niversity is located in the beautif,l "city of the mountains," which t cannot h surpassed for health, refinement I of her citizeuis, and general moral in- 0 fluence. Dm-ing the last session 162 stu dents were enrolled in the Collegiate and v Preparatory dipartments; and of that num ber not a single one drank, and very fev ever used profane language. The Uti versitv is conducted on the electic system. The student is allowed to pursue whatever o course of study he chooses. The standard s for graduation is very high, perlwps higher than gny inistitution in the Stste. The examinations are very rgid. The students tht receive honors may a well be proud of their distinction, for no hoinor is conlferred, unless the student has i undergot.e the most searching test, as to his proficiency in his branch of study. It is no uncotmoli thing for young aien of considerable nerit to .iil; thollgh any young man wid. fair eaiacity canl pass theit ex:in:Iations, if he applits hiisell very closely all through the session. Gen. D. 11. 11111, of N. G., delivered the C commniencemetit address. It n as very prac tical ; and clearly evinced tie G:neral's t wonderful pover as a writer and forcible thinker. Ilis advice to young nen and c ladies was very salutary. Though his ad dress was sonewhat political, still it was well received by all parties. The Commencement Exercises proper, ' took place on Thursday, June 19th. Ger tificates of honor were coid'erred on several young mlen, aion.g " homr were, Messrs. J1 Ducket, of the Senior Glass. and J. K. P. Goggans, of the Intermediate, of Newberry Co,iVty. After the conferring of certificates of I distinction, the following graduates deliver ed addresses: "Parties and Party Spirit," C. McC. Wiliarms ; "John Calhoun," 11. T. (ook ; "A Right of Law," C. P. Ervin. Tis was a very lo;ical speech for a young main in his "teens." He showed very coL chisively that it was the right of the law to prevent the sale and manufacture of ardent spirits, and secondly that it was its duty to do so. le was fullowed by Mr. Knott, on the subject, "Means o6 Mental Irnprove mtient Neglected," and then Mr. E. C. Dar grain made a splendid and concise address on the "Political Economy of the Pulpit." Mr. John Duckett was then introduced, and dlivered anl eloquent addruss on the "Character of Oliver Cromwell." The audience looked for this address vwith a great deal of interest. Mr. D. had made several public specbes during the session, aid had made a veiy happy impression by his oratorical ability, Hie had deliver ed the Auiiiversary Oration of 'the Adel phiiani society, and had been highly coii plimecnted, both by his eudience anid ther Greenville press. He by no means dis appoitited the expectations of the people, but surprised a great matny who had never heard hinm on former occasiotis. Newberry may well be proud of her son. It is said that he has undergone hard struggles to educate himself, but lie is reaping a rich reward for his eltorts, Though he 4id riot stanid quite as high in his class as some others, yet lie was re'garded as the most promising youtng mian in the University, on account of his talenits aiid indomitable caergy. The University is glased until September,' when it is expected that at least two adi-1 ditional professors will be added to the faculty. Board has been reduced to $12.50 per month itn private families. It is to be hoped thrat z.g f ypung men will matriculate~ at the opeulng~of thne n.4 sesion. Thre Greenville people will gladly welcome all that come among them. GREEN VILLAIN. P'EeULIRITI'Ss Og T Ep inEeTory.-The 87th volume of the Newr 'ork pityIriXer.tQry, fom 1873-4, just issued, contains 248,161 names. The increase of larst year over the preceeding one was 61 pages and 10,000 names; the itncrease this year over the last is 106 pages and 17,000 names. This shows a very large increase of population-at least 75,000, if it be assumed that each name repre sent;; fye persons, wvhichi has been found to be nearly a bompCt espimate. In glancing over this volume one ts amnusean at'some 0f te singular names that appear between its covers. For instance, there are 15 Frames, but no pictures. 2 Pickups, 1 Pickles. 1 Ship, 3 Crews. 43 Hale, 3 Hecarty, 5 Sick, 1 To sicK-, 2 Well, 3 Weller, and 1 'Twogood. Then there is Noabs an~d 1. Ark. 3 Furs,1I Feather, 26 Shepherds, 13 Floeks and 65L,amnbs,~ itirtas with 6 $taffs, 1 Carand 6 Drivers,2 Mean aund 2 Lovely, 5 Constables with 1 Clubb, 2 .Jurys and 6i Foremans, 6 Pastors and 40 Churches. There may also be found 9 Canarys and 30 Singers. 1 Dollar and 2 Shilling<, 1 Bowels, 15 hlouses, 1 Roof and 3 Leaks, 2 Lawyers. 5 J,enfred an~d g Nott, S0 Parsons, 2 Fast, 2 Slow, I ely, 1 l!att and i.O Joud, 2 IJens, 1 Chick anid 1 Duck-, ii Clock-s'gud li'li'ands, 18 Chrristians, 2 Sinners, andia Devil, 1 Scow ad 4 Sailors. The Smith famIly are very well represented, as that favorite name ap pears over 2,300 times, while that of-Jones is printed over 600 times. The Me's occupy 100 columns, and the 0's 20 colutuns. The tameg ofWashington appears 9 times, An drev Jauckson' y5~ time1s, aohn H~ gsoi and John Q. Adams each twice. There r,aay' be found 5 Pitchers and 22 Bowles, 3 Readbeads, 29 Whitcheads, 5 Widows, only 2 Maids; Kings, Queens, Dukes and Barons are abtun dant. There are 211 Butlers, with 1 spoon, 3 High, 36 Low, 52 Rich, 10 Poor, 2 Nearoes, 4s Bloos, M3 Pages, 13 Blank, 1 Gentleman, 2 ShoemakerS, ' S#iiers, :5 Ijerrint;a iad 1 Suckers. One of the shortest names is Ey, and of the longest Schammlaeffel. A woman in Springfield. 3I1s. busies herself in making wills at $2 Tribute of~ Respect. At a regular meetinig of Pomnaria Grange, No. 27, Patrons of Husbandry, hlcd thuis day, lith 4ply, 187S1 the fgllowing pream ble and rer,olutions wer uianiimaisiy adopt WEERAs, In the inscrntable Providence of an All-wise God, our brother, JFess SectuMRaT, has been suddenly called from time to eternity; therefore, be it Resp.vce, That in rte death of b,rother Sem ft a t.g ,Crang~e haz Lst a toni peiber, the epmmtn a ~u san anu right piti:.ein. Se;Rd 'hiat a page in opr Minutp Book be insc rioed e ses~ ,a Resolved, That we wear the~ usu d badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That this Pr"ambhle and thesec eslutions be prublishecd in the Newberrv papers, arid tha4 acegpy O>e tratunrrntLed i>y the Secretary to the family of the deceased. N .1Bm it'0Y I toll' 1-1 Lrvsi:Iroot. -iin ly -C'tIon qiet and Nv YorK. -i 11.- ' 1;:l andl iomoinz:i I: sales -102 blder -middling .3) .Gold lull, at 1f>iai16. lIALTINr,lF, .inlv 1 --totnn dull-mid ling !-.. AuGrSTA, .ItlIy 1i-.-Cotton quiet-mid Iing 181. . Cf.utLEL,rON, July 14.-Cotton quiet middling 19. L'he Career of a (reat Remedy Twenty summers have elapsed since it was riefly announced that a new vegtable anic and alterative, bearing the nane of lostetter's Stomach Bitter., had beetn added ) the list of preventive and restorative medi ines. The modes- advertisement which in ited attention to the preparation stated that : had been used with great success in private ractice as a cure for dyspepsia, I)ilou. com laints, constipation and initernittent fever. t was soon discovered that the article pos essed extraordin:ary propertie . The peo ple, f every class, tested i.- merits as a tonie' titnulant, corr,erive and restorative, and )u;:d that its effects more than fullilled their! opes and expectations. From that time to lie pretentt its course has been upward and nward, and it stands to-day at the head of it imtidicines of its class, American or im virted, in the magnitude of its saleb and its epitatiun as a sure, agreeable and potent vigorait and restorative. For languor and ebility, 1:.ek of appetite and gastric diNtrb nees ;o common durina the sum mer months. is absollttely iifillibhe. Inaligestiol, bilious isorders, coustipaion, Derlvoun,iess, period al feversund all the ordinary complaints nerated hv a vitiated and hiumid atimlos here, vinish under its renovating and regu ting intlueoce. Thi. is i:s. record, avoucied y volumes of inelligent te.Ntimoit-, extend ng over a period ot a tifth or a een::nry, aud omprehending :he names of tiounsatids of rell known citizens belonging t every class nd calling. (u Europe it is thought a great hing to obtai,. the patronage of royalty I'ur a 'iatent medicine," but ilostetter's Iitters is ieen :-sonttanleoUsly approved b% tmillinIs if indpenJent sovereigs, and its patent onsiste: ia their endorsement. July 2,- :'6-1m. List of Goods always on hand at P. P. 'oale's Builders' Emporium, Charle.ton, S. Doors. Sashes, Blinds, Mould ing, Brack ts. Stair Railing,,, Newels, Posts aid S:air alm,ters, of his own manufactiur!, and satis action guaranteed. And the following di Oct from the mnanafactmrs: Window Glas-, luilders' Hardware, Marble aid State Man epieces, Drain Pipe, Eneau.nic Floor Tile, ,Vre Ghards for Store Fronts, and all arti lies needed in completing a first class house. "rice list sent free on application. July 2, 20-1m. The attention of our readers is called to he advertisement of Messrs. . H. Hall & Jo., of CharlestEo, S C. This tirm has heeu ong and favorably known to the building ommunity of that ei.y, and are now pre >red to furnished from their ltuilderb' .mpurium, articles in daily demand, ,uch .s Doors, Sashes, Blind,,, Hardware, Wh'te ine, Fancy Lumber, Flooring, Boards, &c hIlev are also Agents for Abcstos lootin., celand Lining-an excellent substitute fot ihingles, Tin and Lath. We say to all itt ant oftanything in their line, send for their ircular and Price Li.t. June 25, 25-1m. a1iscellanleoush. FOR SALE. One of tie finest Platitations in Abbeville 'oin1ty, (known as the RichardDavis place) ontlning 82) acres, 100 acres of which is xellent bottomt land.' Pleasantly located. ponm the farm is ani elegzant Brick Matnsioni, ichs eight rooms. This P'lanitation is sit zted about foot miles front New Market, mi thse Greenville R. R. Tiere is a total .znntmg directly through the place, Lnereby enderitng it. easy to divide the land itnto reveral distinict tracts if so desired. We vold further stae th4 r. v;luasble Gold tte has be.o- 44oeeon tshe iemnisee, l'his property e,n be treated for- privately it anyv timea between this and the first of )tober ; if not disposed of befor.. the cx airationi of that time it will be sold at Aue-. iot, at Abbeville C. H. For further ini ~orations ini regard to thme mtatter, apply to Ti1QMA$ STEEN, Auction and Cotmmissiont Merchant, June 23, 25-tf Columbhia, S. C. TAX NOTICE. In accordance with the Law, I wtll begina o Assess the Taxable Real Estate and Pet onal Property, of Newberry Gouttty, on he FIUST pg OF JTLY, and continue to eeice Retrna up ito heWENTISTII (AY OFI- AUG VST, 187:;, after which tiinse penalty of Fifty per cent. will attack on ~oth Real aud . Personal Propem ty nsot re urned. Tax-pavers will be further notified as to he dtys'I witl ~ie At certain pdoispal poinsts brougout the County to receive Ret urnis. should any person fatil to finid thse Assessor n the countr y, he may, at atny titme between he 1st of July and 20th of August, make 's Returtn at may Office a- Newberry C. H. Promptness in tit matter will s.ave lentil :es. 'j. W. 1l WY/AIlID, Jun:e 25, 25-ip. douty Auditor. PJMPS! PUMPS!! The subscriber is prepared to furntish and put in Pumspi, at prices ranging from $10 ad upwards, and which lie will guarantee to ge t;jifactini. 4 is wfl! krtown that water raised by a pump corsts~ fromn the bottom of the well, and, utnlike that drawn in, buckets is cool, and ansother desideratum is, that this pump can be worked bsy a five rear old child, without any danger of fall ing ;q Ge weil and being drowned. I furnish dittoarenft kin4s or pum and will bring theta to*your doors, so get your east.' in readiness if you want a goodi Pump, anid the cheapest ever sold its this cotuntry. The itizens5 of Laurtens, Edge-field, Abbeville, ptanbusrg, Unioni and other Counties, will also have an opportunity of beiug sap plied reiU idy brg June 18, 24--tf. }'UAN1K MOON. WILLIAMSTON, S. C. THE FALL SESSION OPENS JULY 7, 1878 RATE;s FoR 20 wEEKs: Board, $70.00; Regular Tuition, $10.00 to $25.00; French, 0.00* - ianz, guitar, or Organ, $20.00O; Latin, dr~eek, and Sing in, GiaxTis. The~ celebrated CRA.mmAT SrmoTN, 200 yards from the College Building, has been of very great benefit to pupils in delicate bealtht. to.. Catalogue, adur'es, REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M., June 4, 22--2m. Presidenat. VEGETABLES WID FRUITS, FRESH EVERY DAY. hotel, hoarding house keepers, andi house keepers generally, who have been at their wits end in furnishing their tables, need no longer fly into fidgets, go off at the jug han de, or any other un profitable folly. bsecan e cf tLair itnabbity to tij.d sometptng kt engli fiingej2c ieeq do' % t tdcall on"~ ysoei,etweenl 4. LI Lo elace an Rtodle 'Soe sperger-i ltoansby,4 Where FimSH CHA1:LFcTON VEGETA BLS$, together with FIt i f can always he 'EGL.4, TouBACcO of best b>rands, and CONlCTIONERY also in st,re. .N roE J.E. WE WV I IL,EsALE. GROCERS, CO' Plantation Supplies, Dry Goo Keep constantly on1 Bag' a Moases, Ties, Lard, Suga,lt, Flour, Corn, Tobi Pink Ey( Also a eloice artiole 01 N 0. Molasses, in choice A No. I :articl GOShen 1- 4r, and B Give Is a call. JNO. E. WEBB. T110s. M. 1, JAn. .9, 4-0*. GROCERIES FOR CASH. Cot,vmnplating a change in our business tL an early daLy, we havt determine.d to sell goods in the future AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. With our ,xperience we are satisfid that it will be to our 1it st Ias well as e Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, toi conitinO oarselve trictly to thie CASh SYSTEM, -nd SELL FOR SIORT ITOFlTS. We hope o:r fr iends, anad th iublie gene rally, will give tas a trial under this few systell Upon which we .ow enter, and we waill endeavor to make it to their interest to give us their patronage. WE WILL KEEP A good tcek of Heavy aond Family Groceries, and a CONSTANT SUPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to the examination of wlich we ilnvite all persons wishing to purchase goods in our line before thoy make their purhases. n MOO II & U0. All persons indebted to us by note or account, are mo.st earnestiy requosted to make paymniat at onme. All oie clains are past due anal we must have thnei settled. We mean what we saV. R. MOO1MAN & Co. Mar. 10, 18'i-10-tf. ae-l& MartiN Are receiving tilir FALL -L~PPjy of hARD WARE, GROCERIES, PROYISION, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, $80 aod ISl[y Matlial SADDLERY and WHIPS, W[WMBI1 WiO9 PUMPS, i2TC,; V?P., ETC. Oct. 2. 40-tf. . GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIS, &c.,, BY J. H. O'Neill, At. Corner' (Midwell and 1"iend S-ts, Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Mrhant Tailor, IIas just received and opening a general as' sortmnent of LIQUORS. &c. WIICII WILL UE SOLD) Low for CMh Qr coun: try Produce. The public generally are invited to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Highest Price Paid for Cotton. Sept 25 309t Dr-y Good~ A 6f-ore>.iex-. This is Positive ! AT08OS M(ST !! M.NATHAN & SON, Are: offering thIacr entire stock of DRY GOOD. SlIOES. HAT S. CLOTHlNG;. A'T COSTi OR, QASR TO MAE ACU ANGE IN THFIR B3SI Great Bargains in ne ai gypat variety, And Prices Unprecedented! I: you really nteod a bargain ian thae .'Qd May 215, 21-. ~ ill Briy a Good Pump ~I3JF. MOON. -eraes. IBB & CO., AND PETAL :TON BUYERS, I.ERS IS ds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &,, hand a good line of ing, Plaintation Hors, Trace Cliains, Ilanes, eco, Wooden and Willow Ware, Potatoes, &C. bhis. , 1bblJ., r, and I gallon keg, also a nekwheat Flour in ablineance. AKE. II. O'N. 1A]IZINGTON. \Ii~lhIT I &GOODRICHl COTT01 GIXX. HAVING increased our Manufactory we are prepared to supply the demand for our well known COT ION GINS, which are con sidered the best in the market by those who have used and known them. EVEUtY GIN GUAtANTEED To GIVE SATISFACrION. Price lower than any other tirbt-class Gin. Orders solicited early Ia the season to prevent delav. By permission we refer to the following mentlemen: Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, and Maj. J. K. Vance, Cokesbury. Gov. 1. L. Bonham, Edgefield; Maj. A. Jones, Pine HIouse; Maj. Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, Batesville. Ca;pt. J. G..awthorn, Saluda Old town. Gen. M C. Untler, C(olumbi. Me5srs. WEBB, JON ES & PAlRKElt, are our authorized A-ents for N6wherry, at whose store a sample Gin can be seen. Address, NEBLET & GOODICII, June 4, 22-4m. Augusta, Ga. , 6 E "MORRIS COTTON GIN." Still Ahead of all Others. THESE COTT ON GINS have been TRIED in Newberry and surrounding coun:ry, and have PROvEN to he the BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON GIN ever offered in .this ountr~y. I have beenl rnapgra :irgn Ocatron Gins for 3e vears'in sooth Carolina, ar 1 the Gin I now make is the BEST I have ever made. All work WARRANiTED to give f'ull satisfae tion or NO PAY. Price $3.50 per Saw. Address, B. iMORRIS; Cotton Gin Factory, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 28, 21-3m, .ifisceluncons. Qi~WIL L BUY A GO0% 1NMP, V. MOON. Juinei8, 24-tl. iAMES PACKER, U OUSE, SIGN DECOR ATIVE P AINT ER, PAPER HANGING and KALSOMINING. Having provided himself with all t,he la test inaprove4 la4de;-s ,nd other tools and implenmeuts of his trade, is now prepared to perform all work In his -line of business with neatness, durability and dispatch. COUlNTEY4OBS WILL BE ATTENDBD. By the arrangements which he hass comr pleted he will be able to do the several branches of his trade at ~LteG WEST POS Terms Cash on the completion of work. If you want'me and don't see me, inquire at II.M. Blease's Tin and Store Store.. Apr. 16, 15-3m. SWILL BUY A GOOD PUMP. ~11,1'JF. MOON. . June 18, 24-tf. "FIR E.'' Call and Examine the BABC OCK Iat nmy olEee brders promptly filled. WM. F. NANCE, July 9, 27-tf. Speciad Agent. ITHE~ WAHREN Improved Hoe. The LATEST and B44T. IiOE for CZOTTON Ever manufgetured. .Capital for gardens also. To form an idea of its great adaptability and wonderfin. maits, comec and e:tamine A invoc just received vy Ii,& t. i"WFFELD9, COLU I-JA, S. C. .Have now in ,t1orn their SPRING STOCK it CLOTHI-ING, H A T S, SHIRTS, &c. Our cus1,.,TNv k. t lways LIaVe speciall styles- Of (;ARIFNTS. and particularly in H.\TS thit en not be 1n.1 in snall estalishine.ints. Sen;d ytour ordcrs and we will fill thei. Our C1 STOM DEPARTMENT is i:tctrm uIE. Y i.I. atd 1ur pr o7. e:m :i.1::.1 up.: be Wt. stiill ae.:e. o 91 grotIlttI't(Yng: n PEil FE("" IF 1T. We iu~tf ex-x aniinat:on. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, C 0 LU MBI, S. . 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Our oo 000 Gothig i cite Ir, and of great 000 "00 variety in stylc, anid can tc 000 000 seen 000 000OO OOOO0000COOc000000000000000000000 -WITHOUT COST 000000000000000 0000000 00000000000000 000 As n0 charge i. miade for sh owing 0c0 000 them ;for we fee! crtain ;is 000 000 when once a aiouter -:alla 000 000.0000000 0~3i00000000OOO0 000000000 :: AT THE STORE : 000000000 000000000000000000 00o000000 000 And miakes an examination he will 000 000 never be satisfied uetil ibe makes 000 000 % puirohase o00 00000f.3Cao 000000000000 0000000000000 000 00 20 RIGHT & COPPOCK, m 000000000000J 00000000000000000 000 000 o0o NEWBE RRY, S. C. 00( 000 000 000000000000000 000000 000000000000000 0000000 0000000000o0000o000 0000000000 May. 21, 20-tf. Brg T Fancy .lrticles. DRe S. F. FANT, DBRIST INB IJIMI NEWBERRY 0, I., S. C. All the trOst approved PATENT MEDI CINES constantly on hand. PERFUMERIES, SOAPS and TOILET A RTICLES, of the choicest character. MEDIVfINAL LIQUORS, Of purest quali Ly. Preacrlpt:ons compi>unded carefully. at all hours, day and night. Mar. 12, "l3-10-if. WI LSON'S LIVER REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such es Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fev~ers, Nervousness, Impurity of the B100d, Eelanchelv, Costiveness, Sick seadache,Painsin the Head. and all kindred diseases. IEVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. SOLD BY ALA. DRUGGISTS. ?repared Only by WILSON & BLACK, Mar. 12, 10-&rm. CHARLOTT E, N. C, Ceinfectionery. DEALERl IN Confectioneries, GROCERIES, &c., AT TIlE IBaltimtore Cornier', Newberry, S. 0. Feb. 12, 6- f. Tobacco, Tobacco. We are ju-t in recept of a5 BOXES 0 TOBACCO t :ilu. gdes anid prices, a LOVELACE &r WHEELER. 11avill- i ! Id-,.,e t-7'.1r. 1*) I Piteasure s m ier customf :-! Those nin.: d t : - quesited to eome rorwart! iane. For Lt pres-it wq, the store of Mr. 1hos. Cook. A. SIlNGLE fuN C. A. SINGLETON, B. J. SINGLETON. Newberry, S. C , ., . It. . i;be el. by e above Card, at I have' p eb.i d . : e ai- tood will of the M . l: ' T , t i my puios. to k ep Ci a Nc!vk nnd to sell at such pr'':s wi al e h :ae sati-z:lIetil . MY h.:r i :i be uil ales and short p:-o! its, :. ,- nt r newas of goodk My stock consi*-. at r-esenit or Groceries-Sugars, Cof fee, Flour, SyrupS, &c. SOOTS, ")OESr &a. I wil -e -A -: : t a i- :ch as: Laie ."i tij:sfo .:5 t o .2: Pegged a".-25 to n , :25 . A h13:4e o. " :-ri::. 1- r, spect THOS. COOK. May :v :--o ndso. a.so,ith New and Elegant Stock OF P. w. & R. S. NiI And the !ad C ni f mba - I q: er.dIy, are invited to ex.-mninf, our fine and !arge as sorat ofLLa Lrss Good, C:io . ..bri!'J:1Fi, rmm. 1!ousekeep.irg Gbood.., :!igsTrnsit, W'hite (G..od14 Heavy Geoh,\hieGd, Sugars, Cofife', Grain, Hardware, Saddles, Bridlo, And imany other goods, too numerou. to menMin, a;d all of which wev 'eg tb e p e .e to x Our motto is QUICK SALES Al) SHORT PROFITS. P. ', & R, s CHIk, Apr. 2, 13-if. ESTABLISMED 185i, IVL FIOOT SRE~CE1IIG for Ladies anid Geuts,- and A FUILL /INE OF GROC ERIES. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. GRANITEVJLLE. Shirtings, And Drills, To Merchants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. MV. FOOT. A pr. 2, 1.3--tf. DO YOU WANT Groceries Cheap AND IExcellent in Quality? IF sis, GO To MRS. D. MOWER, Where can b.e fou:nd Flour, Imecas, Mo!a. ses, Sugar, Coffee, Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corn:er, and ua.ne r te 11::w.rJ Office is the place For Cheap Goods, Cheap Prices, And the Best Attention. A pr. 23, 16-tf. W. T. TARRANT. MOLLOHON ROW. Dry Goods, Groceries, Doot,:. Shoes, HL:s. Caps, Crockery, a ly arness, T:n!.s, ILeather, otc. A'pr. f, 11-t f. FREM IS NEW1 IOTEiU C02. 00RLAND & NE~W CaURCE STS, NWYORK. ON THE EUROPEANFPLAN. RICHARD P. FRENCH, ISou of the late Cor... IfCHAi:D 1Rm:NrG, of French's Hotel, ha:s tA:~ -i. i: newiv ftted up and entuily ri r.oy.,kd ib. same. Centra!!.y located in the Bt1 FS PART I of the Gity. Ladieb' & Gentlemadu Iiin, EocrDs stac 4 une -3 25-2ml.