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Special.aud LocalI. ()rR AGENrTs IN CiARLESTON.-The ad Ve: t' 1ieg ageng% of Messrs. Walker, Evans & C ,nsweI, relprescnted by Roswell T. Logan, Ei.is the wily authorized agency for this paper iMUhafleston. The County Advertising. Many of our readers complain because the public sales no longer appear in the 1ERALD, a=4, tUt mot being able to take both papers ofthdtown, they feel thai they are deprived of a privilege. .The complaint is not Aithout rea but-it is not our - fault. It may not generally be known that the General Assem bly .gave power to a committee composed of three State officers, to designate oNE or xoRE papers in each county as the medium for the piblication of all such notices. The HERALD was deprived of this privilege. We do not complain of this, but at the same time con sider it as,uujust in the extreme. We have determined now however, to publish such notices, without author.ty, and of course without -nuner- 'ion, but s"M plV as an act of justice to oar readers, that they may be kept informed as to what is being done in this respect. This is not done without pecuniary loss, as well as loss of time, but we are willing to make the sacrifice for the pub)lic good, and we trust that our course will be appreciated, and that this effort to please will induce a corresponding effort on the part of our patrons to increase our sub scription list, by inducing others to take the flzaALD; and at the same time we earnestly call upon those who are indebted to settle the sinall amounts due. tf. David Hailstock has left with us a boll of new cotton grown on our friend T. M. Lake's place-pulled on the 15th inst. AccIDENT.-Wc have been informed that on Thursday of last week, on the plantation of Mr. John Hoplaits Williams, a colored boy accidentally shot and killed another. We have ieeeived the card of Col. J. P. Thomas, Superntlndent of the Carolina Mili tary Institule, Charlotte, N.C. Col. Thomas is too well known to our readers to need any coinmendation from us. THE ExcUnsIoTsrTS.-Messr. 3ayes, Johnstone,Pope and Jones, have returned from their trip to the mnountains. All are looking fat and hearty. They report a fine time and plenty of good eating. RAI.-There is no more grumbling heard amongst the farmers, caused from the w;int of rain.. There-is a plenty, indeed, some to sparei Now -the complaint is, "higher prices." What will i: be next? Can any body tell. Music.-It is delightful to know that there is some life left amongst the musical men; for it was our pleasure to hear some sweet music discoursed Saturday night by the String Band. They have made a good start, but will-they keep it up? Our 11aders will be glad to learn that the Editor is enjoying himself hugely In the old North State, and that his health is daily im proving. We think his pass is about out and that it is.time he was turning his steps home ward. We acknowledge the receipt of Vols. 8 and 9 of mogellotsehold 3fagine, bound in one compact volume. This work forms a vy 4steseing umiscellany whose contents *ragedeUanemud, putand healthy. S. S. Wood & Co., Newburgh, N. Y. Our frie'nd, Thos. F. Harmon, comes Out with a newr advertisement which our readers bad better look at and examine carefully. We doubt not they will be able to find sonmc thing just suited to their wants, as Mr. iIar -.ni Aan..udaerc.ant, and knows whtthey need. ir,' AcerIDENT.'-On Thursday, 14th inst., a fatal accident occurred at IIelena, just as the down passenger train was moving off. A train hand, Hlerndon Mitchell, just as he was. stepping on board, slipped and fell beneath the wheel which passed over his leg and severed it from the body. lIe died in a short time. Basa-BAL.r.-We are much pleased to hear that the young men are alive to out door sports. There will be a base-ball club or ganized this week.~ We don't see why New berry can't raise i nine to he able to compete with any in the State. We have the bone and skw, i1ts can only be developed. Youngnen, get up a real .flrst-class nine. You have terigf 1othing is wanting but energy. -____ CoTTroz Grits, &c.-Farmers and planters is want of good Cotton Gins are referred to the advertisement of C. Graveley, 52 East may Charlestoni, Sz C., and all who have business with - CoxMrssrox MERCHANTS, will see the card of L. 0. DARtGAN, Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.. and ladies, young and old, and all other persons, who want -DxT GooDs; will be sure to attend the Grand Closing out Sale of R. C. SHIvER & Co-., Newberry, S. C. Pxc-Nic.-The Temperance Pic-nic which came off'near Pomaria on Thursday last, was, we understand, a splendid success. The people of Pomaria and thereabouts were as liind and hospitable to the excursiontists as they could be, and feasted them to their hearts' content. And although there was no 'yopping of Champagne corks and no dancing on the light fantastic toe, yet nll went merry -as a marriage bell and the excursion'ists re turned to Newberry, pleased with the day s festivitv, retired to their beds without any ~headaches and awoke next morning bright and cheerful. IUOr,Y GIRLS.-We tried three or four ser eral different times during the last week to write-a paragratph about ugly girls, but have failed each and every -time. The fact is, there arc no ugly girls except those who behave uglye )ye saw a girl, the other day, whom we had ftennently bheard spoken of as veryPhomeY,if not ugly. While we were - lognu ersometh in Toa o(a very aggravatidg nature, but she bore it w ith the greatest paitieice and gentleness, and her homely face became exceedingly beautiful byiiftbe'lightt shirin through andl illumti nating it. She was very beautiful. Behave yourselves, girls. Dle kind, sweet-tempered and amiable, and you will always be beauti ful. D)trg.-It is our sad duty to add again to the death roll of Newberry, during the past week we have had two deaths amidst us. One an elderly lady of re%emecnt, Mrs. Boies, a native of Doston, who had recently ecome amongst us on a visit to her friends, Mr. W. C. Parker's family. And the other an ifant son of Mr. E. s. Coppock. Little Joe was a sweet and amiable boy of only five summers, who has been so suddenly cut -down after a short sickness of three days. Whata blow it must be to these sadly afflict ed parnuts when two children are called to follow each other in so short at time; for just a short while ago, Mr. Coppock lost another child. But the Father has said: "Suffer little children to come uinto me, for snch is the Kingdom of Heaven.' UIVERELLAS-It W.q. to the Latnster Ted ger mrn that our yo'i wife loaned our un brol:a. It wa5 .onnen.hat old, antd worn, and dilpidated, but us it was not iiaing huiy, we hope lie was sufficiently protected and did not get wet and take cold. Please keep it, Mr. Ledger, umbrellas are public property. CuRa roa NosS BLEED.-Pat a piece of paper in your mouth, chew it rapidly, and it 'ill '-top the bleeding. .Doubtless any sub stance would -answer :he same purpose as paper, the stoppagc of the flow of blood be ing caused doubtless by the rapid action of the jaws and the counter actio of muscles and arteries connecting the. jaws and no.e. Physicians state that placing a small roll of paper or muslin above the front teeth, under the upper lip, and .pressing hard on the same, will arrest 'bleeding from the nose chee!:ing the passages of blood through the arteries leading .az the nose. When *e were a boy we heard it said that to let the nose bleed np on two sticks placed in the form of a crose, would be sure to stop the bleeding. We have tried it often, and the nose always stopped bleeding in a few minutes, but ne do no not recommend it as a sure cure. 1)noMs.-"It' a man dreams the devil is after him, it is a sigp that he bad betterstttle his subscription bill. If he dreams of earthquake and a turmoil generally, it is a sign that he is going to be married. If he (being a married man) dreams of some fearful, mysterious danger, it is a sign that his mother-in-law is coming to spend a few days with her darling daughter. If he dteams that his head is in danger, and that his hair falls out, i- - a sign that he will have a quarrel with-his wife. If he dreams of hearing a strange unac countable noise about the house, it-is a sign that he had better see who visits the house maid and buy a bull dog. If he dreams of being accosted by a strange man who insists on taking him with him, it is a sign that he had better know all the policemen. It' he dreams of speaking familiarly to a ghost with horns and tail, it is a sign that he had better reduce h is liquor bill. If he dreams of making a fool of himself, it is a true sign it is so." DiviNITY DOTS. A lady, returning from an unprofitable trip to church, declared that "when she saw the hawls of those Smiths, and then thought of the things her own poor girls had to wear, if it wasn't for the consolation of religion, she did not know what she should do." As a stout old lady got out of a crowded coach she exclaimed, "Well, that's a relief, any how!" To whieh the driver replied, eycing her ample proportions, "So the 'osses think, mum." Au exquisite lady inquired at a dry goods store in Lewiston, Me., for a piece of goods of the "slumbering shade." The clerk re plied that he had none in the store, but he believed there were several pieces snoring at the depot. "This company shall never get another cent of my money," said an angry lady on a rai'way train. "How, then, will you travel?" asked the conductor. "I'll pay, my fare to yon. Belle mettle-A young lady's temper. The latest bonnet is a trifle higher than freight on the railroads and as graceful in proportion. -.A lady asked her docter if' he "did not hink the small bonnet the ladies wore had a tendency to produce congestion of the braitn." "Oh! no," replied the doctor. "Women who have brains don't wear them." To revive a fainting woman, hold a new onnet to her nose. TH lE PIErDMoxT AIRLINE.-This ithe designation of an important line yf railway, extending from Richlnond to Atlanta. Ga., a distance of 548 miles. It embraces the Richmond and Danville Railroad, 140.~ miles, the Piedmont Railroad, fronm Danville to Greensboro, 49 miles; a portion 'of the North Carolina Ratilroad, from Greens boro to Charlotte intersecting, 92 miles; and the Atlanta and Richmond Air ine, fronm Charlotte to Atlanta, 206 miles.- The latter road is in progress f construction. The last rail will be laid somne time ini August, and the road opened for business in September. TIIE PRODUCTION OF OLIVE Oir IN rIlE Sourr.--The cultivation of olive trees in the south as a source of reven e seems to have been unwisely over loked, if the experiences of- Mr. James Postel, who planted these treesI ou St. Simon's Island, in Georgta, may be taken as an example. The Savannah Advertiser speaks of an ex ::llent article of table oil which Mr. Postel with a rude process of manu facture has made from olives grown by himself. He has two hundrcd and fifty trees, thirty feet apart, planted in 1825, all in bearing. The trees ave rage five gallons of oil each season. with little attention. In 1870 the oil produced amounted to twelle hun red and fifty gallons, worth eight ollars per gallon. This seems to be very remunerative culture. It is a pleasure to us to read to and print uch statements as tihe following: "A very pretty charity has beent develop ed by Mrs. Anson Stokes, of New York city,'formerly Miss Phelps, daughter and sole inheritor of thte wealth of' the head of the firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co., and wife f a wealthy man as well. The project whiCh she has now sutccessfully carried out was her own. Last winter she selected a house pon one of the highest prominences of Statent Island, and determ.ined to make it a ome for the children to those women whto were working for wages and could not give :he innocents that attention which ev-en their bare necessities called for. Thte scheme was quite an Utopian one, for it embraced more than merely shelted~ng and feeding he children. I: was to include kind treat unt, amusements, toys, and even sugges oas of inexpensive luxuries, such as na ture, would kindly give her ,assistance ,to. ans March the plan went mnto opera tton ad now a number of' habes are igreeping arid walking throtugh the spacious apart ents with refreshing cribs and fascinating ureaus, while Mrs. Stokes drives over with her own team four times a week and always with fuall hands,inl addition to what is regular. ly provided. This is one of the missionary vorks to which this lady devotes herself, and the whole income of Sloo,oo0 .bestow dpon her by her brother as a wedding gift she dispenses in sinmiliar charities, but o delicately that even the most sentsitive cannot feel'humiliated by her kind offices." Commiierc'ial. NEWBEnRT, S. C., August 19.-Cotton 10. LyV.nrooL, August 18.-Cotton easier but. not lower-uplands 8;; Orleans 93. ~EW YORK, Augutst 18.-Cotton quiet and irregular; sates t71 bales, at 19ia213. Gold L5i a153. Auc usr., August 18.-Cotton dull-mid dling 171. CHAILETON, August 18.-Cotton easy middling 1'71.I BALTMOnE, Augtust l..-Cotton dull :middling 19l. vile ailroi by a iijoritV of 4 .(;9 PATRONIZE HoME ENTERPRIs.- Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement appears in another column, has brought to a high state of perfection tie lhrgest and most complete Manufactory ot Doors, Sashes und Blinds in the Southern States. His warranted work, untiring energy, personal application to busi ness and liberal advertising, bave placed his enterprise among the first in the South, thus giving to his many customers work and prices that defy competition. Price lift sent free on application. Aug. 6, 31-1m. The hot and rainy weather is testing all exposed wood work, especially the doors in our Stores and Dwellings. To prevent all 0hrinkage, ai enable them to warrant all work sold by them, Messrs. . H. HALL & Co., at a great expense, have erected, in connection with their Door Factory, a rnodern drying room, in which all doors -are placed till fully dried, before glucing, wedging and pinning; this process adds one-third to the durability of the door.. Send for price list of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, White Pine, Wal nut and fancv Lumbers. Agents for A4bes tos' Rooting Felt, used exteusively all over the country for its cheapte"s and durability. Aug. 6, 31-1m. The Wear aid Tear of Li'f. The cares, anxieties and misfortunes of life have as much to do with shortening it as disease. They are in fact the source of muy ailments and physical disabilities. NUr Yous weakness, dyspepsia, affections of the liver, disturbances of the bowels, headache, hypochondria and monomania are among these distressing fruits'. It is,therefore,of great importance that persons whose minds are oppressed with heavy business respousibili ties, or harassed by family trouble-, or ex cited by speculation, or perplexed by a mul tiplicity of enterprises, or in any way over taxed or overwdrked, should keep np their stamina by the daily use of a wholesome tonic. Thousands of persons thus circum stanced are enabled to bear up against the difficulties in which they are involved, and to retain their strength, health and mental clearness,i,by the regular use of Hlostetter's Stomach Bitters. Diseases which are prone to attack the body when debilitated and bro ken down by over-much brain work or ex hausting physical labor, are kept at bay by the resistant power with which this incom parable tonic endows the nervous systen and the vital organs. At this season, when the heat is evaporating the elements of strength from every pore, an invigorant is absolutely essentiad to the safety and comfort of the pub lic, and'is required even by the more robust if they desire to keep their athletic capabili ties in status quo. Ience a course of 11os tetter's Bitters is pacticularly useful ut this period of the year as a defence against the invizible disease afioat in a sultry atimos phere. It is the most potent of all preven tive medicines, and for all complaints which affect the stomach, the liver and the bowels, and interfere with the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, it is the standard reme dy. Aug. 6, 31-1m. Dry Goods X elfilinery. This is Positive! AT COST ! AT COST!! M.NATHAN & SON, Are oflering the:r entire stock of DRY GOODS, MOOS, S HOES, H ATS. CLOTHIN(G, NOTIONS, &c. AT COSTI FOR CASH, TO MAKE A CIIANGE IN THEIR BULSI NESS. Great Bargains in CIocerf aIld OIass#aI0, This line is in great variety, And Prices Uitprecedented! If you really need a bargain in the above line, or in anything else, call at once on 'M. NATHAN & SON. May 28, 22-3m. C. F., JACKSON, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., UAVING REMOVED FOUR DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD STAND, ON M~vain Street, To the magnificent store in Mr. Jacob's New Building, offers for sale a SPLENDID STOCK -OF NEW GOODS, At UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Call and see his. DRESS GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, Etc., Etc. His 10, 25 and 50 cent Counters offer bar gains in YANKEE NOTIONS. May 28, 21-tf. MILL IN ERY AND 1Millinery Goods, RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goods, WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchiefs. Now open at Mrs. D. MOWER'S, UNDER HERALD O1FICE. A pr. 1i, 15-tf. WANTED. 5(10 Cords of TAN BARK, ror which 5.00 per Cord will be paid on delivery at WEBB, JONES & PARKER'S Apr. 9, 14-tf . Tauncry. TO RENT. The Dwel;ing and Store Rooms, former ly occupied by Jos. Brown, next door to A. . Wicker's, are ofTered for rent, either separately or as a whole. Apply to MRS. D. MOWER. July 25, 29-tf. MONEY WANTED. A LL persons indebted to us by NOTE or ACCOUNT, or othecrwise, muest settle the same on or before the FIRST DAY OIF SEPTEMBER NEXT. We must have the moey to buy our Fall Stock. It is money or blood. No excuse will be taken. Orgaugx. THE "MiTEMlI' ORGANS! The best ORGANS of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. The Best for Churches and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra'and Stage. These instruments, which for sweetness of tone and elegance of appointment stand unri valled, have mct with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. M.NUFACTURED BY E, P. NEEDHIM & S0N, ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos. 143, 145, & 147 East 23d St., NEW YORK. Rcsponsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at i distance from our a a thorized agents, may order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list. Aug. 13, 32-6m. Spectacles.. THE Most Wonderful Invention OF THE ACE. [. moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June 2d, '68 Attached to these patented Spectacles ire two scientifically constructed Galvanic Batteries-unseen when worn-delivering trough the nerves of the head & Soft and Continuous Stream of Electricity, Vitalizing and giving healthy action to the ntire beautiful system of those parts. AB BOLUTELY and CERTAINLY CURING Partial Paralysis of the Optic Nerve, Weak )r Diseased Vision, Neuralgia of the Head Dr Face, Nervous Twitches in the Muscles f the Face, Noise in the Head, Loss of gental Energy, and a host of Nervous Dis mases arising from depression of the nervous -nrgy of the system. Contributing in a most astonishing dle ;ree, to LIFE, VIGOR AND HEALTH, By the means of the soft and flowing stream f Electricity, giving brightness to the Eye, uickness to the Ear, and energy to the Brain. They are set with lenses of the finest manufacture, to suit all sights, and with lasses for those not needing Spectacles to cad with, but desiring the benefits to be erived from wearing the Batteries ; and re to be had in this vicinity only of JOHN F. SPECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, NEWBDERRY, S. C. one are Genuine unless each pair stamped 3. MOSES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Patented June 2d, 1868. Apr. 9, 14-tf. . Miscellaneous. JUST RECEIVED -BY JOHN F. SPECK, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF HERMOMETERS! CALL AND CET ONE. Jelly Moulds and Fruit Jars. A new supply of those Patent JELLY [ 0 U L D S and MASON'S IMPROVED ~RUIT JARS just arrived. Also, a nice tock of CR.OCKERY and GLASS-WARE, ERY CHE AP, at. M. NATHAN &o SON. July 30, 30-im. in Ordinance .Imposing a Li cenise on Butchers. SEc. .37. Be it ordained by the Town Jouncil, that each and every butcher, or irm of butchers, within the incorporation, nd 'ill other persons who shall bring meat o market, shall pay an annual license of 25 ; except those persons living in the ~ontry who sell their meat betweecn the ours of 9 o'clock, .A. M., and 5 o'clock, 1P. H., in which case they shall pay a tax of $1 n every beef; 50 ets. on every hog ; and 5 ets'. on every sheep and goat offered for ;ale. S.ec. 38. Any pera.on violating this ordi auce, or any part of the same, shall, upon :oviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding 25, or imprisonment not exceeding 3n ays; both of said penalties to be inflicted it the discretion of the Council aforesaid. Sxc. :t9. This Ordinance shall take effeet mmediately after its passage. Done and ratified in Council assembled, tin ..s.1 der the corporate seal of the Town of Newberry, on thc 5th day of August, A. D. 187Z. J. P. POOL, ttest: Intendant. 0. L. ScHt'MPERT, C. & T., T. C. N. A ug. 13, 32-2t. Electro Chemical Baths. Persons engaging Baths, and having had ours assigned them, failing to meet their ~ngagements without giving notice at least wo hours before the appointed hour, will e charged the same as if the Bath had eeni taken. It requires about two hours o prepare the Bath, and when once pre ared it can be of no use except to the per. ;on for whom it was intended, hence it is pparent that it should be paid for. ~igle Baths, Cash..............3.00 course consisting of 2') Baths, eche 2.50 (ne-half payable in advance, the balance it the termination of the course. No Baths will be given on the Sabbath yxcept in cases of necessity. J. D. BRUCE, M. D. Julyh., 12. - _ Gron J. ; WE .WH LEJAL W (ROCERS, COT ANiD DEAL Plantation Supplies, Dry Good Keep constantly on i ConYee, Meal, P.agzi B.Lcon, Molasses, Ties, Lard, Sugar, SaIlr, Flotr, Corn, Tobto &e., Pink Eye Also a choice article of N. 0. Molasses, it b choice A No. I article Goshen 111tter, and J.u Give us a call. JN. E. WEBB. THf. M. LA Jan. , 4-t. GROCERIES FOR CASH. Contemplating a change in our business at an early day, we have determineid to vell zoods in the fiture AT SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH. With our experience we are satisfied thit it will he to our intere-t as well as the Interest of Those With Whom We Deal, to contine ourselves strictly to the CASH SYSTEM, and SELL FOR SHORT PROFI Ns. We hope our friends, and the public gene rally, will give us a trial under this new system upon which we now enter, and we will cndeavor to make it to their interest to give us their patronage. WE WILL KEEP A good stock of Heavy and Family Groceries, and a CONSTANT SUPPLY of the WANDO FERTILIZER, to the examination of which we invite all persons wishing to pz-rchase goods in our line before they make their purchases. R. MOORMA & 100. All persons indebted to us by note or account, are most earnestly requested to make payient at once. All our claims are I past due and we must have them settled. We mean what we say. Rt. MOORMAN & CO. Mar. 10, 1873-1t-tL. ayeS & Ifrt Are receiving their FALL SUPPLY of HARD WARE, C UTLERY, GROCERIES,1 PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TIES, WOODEN-WARE, 'N[0o1 aDd Djg Mat!iaI SADDLERY and WHIPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oct. 2, -10)-tf. GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., WHOLE 1SAlLE AND RETAIL, J. H. O'Neill, Agt. Corner Caldwvell and Friend Sts. Opposite Mr. P. Scott, Merchant Tailor, Has just received and opening a general as sortment of Choic8 Family 6ro[088[s8 LIQUORS. &c. WIUCH WILL UE SOLD Low for Cash, or 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 39 tf THE WARREN Impro ved Hoe. The LATEST and BEST HOE for COTTON Ever manufactured. Capital for gardens also. To form an idea of its great adaptability andi wonderful merits, come and examine. An invoice jus t received by jan 8 1 M AYES & MA RTIN. 4 NOTICE. Omeict CoUNm CoMmissro':ts, NThe m C. Hi., S. G., Julv 22, hs7:. ThCounty Commuissiouerz will receive Bids for tlie huilding of a ne w Bridge aeros the Luke Smith Branch, unitil theC 26thi day of August, at which ime all Bids will he considered. Specirieations can be sceen at this ottice. DiENNrS MO ATE'S, i vies. BB & CO. LXD RETAIL TON BUYERS, ., Boois, Shoes, Hats, &c., antd a g,ood line of T!ace Chaiits, lHames, 0, Woodlen and Willow Ware, 'otatoes,& lsi,)bS., 5 ar1l 11) ga1llon kegi, alFo a -kwhent Flour in abun'ance. E. II. O'N. IIARINGTON. Colleges. N"TAITERRY FEMALE1 ACADEMY. L. P. PIFER, A. M., Principal. Kiss FANNIE LEAVELL,: Assistant. Prof. F. WERBER, : : Musical Dep't. The NEXT SESSION of this SCHOOL vil" be-iii on 18:! SE 'E.1 llE , I 17;. . 1 ar the tractie.Jl iu:is of life are 1 Vmern1 ats ilhoroughn i edticatiok cal h ibiai- ;t this School as at anlv Yemalel semiiarv in! thle ta 1,. Tuition tromi 12.50 to k22.:, I io 'aid in advance or satisfactori!v secured. Roarding can be obtained at a modertte >rice. For par11iculars, illqlire ox S. P. BOOZER, ee. Wd., or of A. P. PIFEIZ, Principal. Aug. 6, 31-tf. 0. 0, 04 WILLIAmsTON, S. C. 0 THE TTAIRD COLLEGIATE YEAR 1 ILL o 3EGIN OGT. 6, 1873, AND CLOSE JULY o, , 1874. 0 The Institution claims a fair share of pa- o rolage on the folloaing grounds:-Expe- o -ienced and Cornpeteit Facllty ;ourse 0 xtensive, in independent departments; 0 ligh Standard of Scholarship; U--ausual. in- 0 0 lucemients to study ; Due attemtlon to mian- 0 iers, morals, and physical comfort; Domes- o ic arrangements like a well governed o iome ; Pure, wholesome air and water ; o Che Gelei>rated Mineral Spring ; Con- o 'enience of access: Freedom fronm the in- o erruptions inseparable fion lai-ge towns ; o huilding convenient and commodious; o ,bapel ainple for any occasion : Furniture oi iew; Musical Instruments excellent and in o rder; No debt ; No sectarian influence ; o o State control. 0 RATES Fon 20 WEEKS-IN ADVANCE: o Board, exelttzive of washing and light;, o jo.66; Regular Tuition, .l10.00 to :25.0'; 0 [o Ministers' datughters, free; Instrumental 0 lusic, $20.00; Latin, Greek, French, and 6 0ocal Music, Gratis. REV. SAMUEL LANDER A. M., Aug. Q, 31-2m. President. GO IVET! GO VE!!! Knd study' in.the great Metropolis of the 00, Mississippi Valley. antd find employ ment. o, MOUND CITY o, MOMXERIL COLLME ST. LOUIS, MO., 10O9E BUSINES80MIIO0L I Established 14 Years! Lnd has furnished more business men to .t radtuate tihan ten other similar institutions. "r - 0 ['o Young Men Seeking Em ployment 'Je guarantee to procure situations on comn letion of course, or refund i entire fees. i?.eference to Students from Texas, Louis utia, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama urntished. Send for Circulars of thtis GREAT BUSI ~ESS SG HOOL, to ' T HOS. A. RICE, Pres., '210 and 212 N. 4th St. July 30, '73-30-ly. Photography. OUR GALLERY. ILET it be distinctly understood that the 'HOTOGRAPH GALLERY NEWBERRY, ;in full blast and doing thing's up all right, nd well prepared for a good run this Fall. All kinds of work done in good style, in- ot luding copying of old Pictures, Filling Pins, 01 ~ings, &c. Ia A fine lot of M A LBrnUMSa ust received.1 Come along during this pretty weather. Respectfully, W. H. WISEMAN. P1 Oct. 2, 40-tf.li Con feclionery.a 1. .7wIcKE, DEALER IN C c< Confectioneries, ~100ERIES, &c., AT TIlE 1 Baltimore Corner' I Newberry, S. C. lit.& I , It'$ (I WIFIELP,~ CO LVAI P .\; S . IIave now in tvr :r SPRLNG CLOTHING, HATS,q SHIRTS, &c. Il prtculirly in II.\ TS. tlt ian I)t l, h:ai inl Small etbiinns VIJUI udlrs :i0 wc will till liti. Oir CUSTOM DEPART'Dfl-ENT di-ttit frionj Our NEA DY MA DE. itil klu* pi)trns en do11 1oln be We till t:ilm orderi. for Silil lTS. unatrn:aPElI'tFE(CT F IT. We( e1.1 0 00ods p1r i ,r.s ubjI 0(t to ex t. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. G. Mar. 19, 1 1-tf. C)0000000000(Ooof)o000000uo0)0.00000ooo() 0000000000000000( )00')000000 0 loo [0 00) )OLD CLOTHESO 00(00 000060OOOOO000000I000 C)000 00()010000 Do Do not add to a mans appear- ooo DO ance, and when WRIGHT & 000 DO COPPOCK ofereleg:mt new 000 DO ones, the old shouid be 000 00000000U0000000000000 000000 00000 )EXC HANCED00000 )0000000000000000 000000000 000000000 00 Itanter, and at any price or ooo >000000000000000000000000000000000000 *FOR NEW AND0 OOOOOOOOOOOO00000000)00000000000o Do Paid for with thanks; it this be 000 Do not done, other men with less 000 >o pretensions to beauty, wit 000 )o or intelligence, who aro 000 )o snarp enogin to 000 )o adorn them- 000 )o selves -in 000 0000000000000000000000oooooo0ooooooOO ELEGANT SUITS,oo 00 0000 DOOOOOOOOOOZCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Do WNil!- take the shine out of you. Our o,u o Clothing is che.p, and of great 000 )O variety in style, and can be 000 )o seen oo )000000000000000000000000000000000000 * WITHOUT COST = D0000000000000 0000000 00000000000 000 30 no 00harge . iade for bhoiiing 000 '0 them ; for we feel certain tnat 000 DO whzen once a customer.j calls 000 D00000000000000000 00000000 000000000 2AT THE STORE: 10000000 000000000000000000 000000000 DO And m~kci; a:; cainudon he will boo DO nee be satisfied until he makes 000 )0 a purchase o0s 3000000000 000000000000 00000o0000000 >0 000 : OF WRIGHT & COPPOCK(, )O 000 )O0000000 000000000 00000000000000000 )O 000 DO NEWBERRY, S. C. 000 DO 000 )0000000000000 000000 000000000000000 300000 000000o0000o0000000 0000000000 May. 21, 20-tf. Stoi'es, T in Jm're, Ac. ( At his Old Stand,) Is now prepared to supply the wholesale ade and the citiz/eus of this and surround g Counties, with the most approved kinds 00OKING STOVES, Togcther with all varieties of 'in Ware, Toilet Ware, Fancy Cofiee Biggins, eapots, &Cake and Money Boxes, and [OIilEF I1 ING GOOD8. REPAIRING Neatly and ex.peditiously done, 0OFING and GUTTERING MADE A. SPECIALTY. Apr. 9, 14-tf. LMOHL OF TIN SilOP. ASmy lease on my~ present statnd expires i the 20th of this month (March), I will, and after that time, be found in the rge store recen tly occupied by Abramns & etts, as a Shoe Store, between Dr. Pratt Ld Mr. Nathan, where I will carry on the 'in and Stove Business, all its branches, and where I shall be eased to see all my old customers and as any new ones as desire anything in my~ te. I shall try, as hcretOfor', to give sat action both as to price, quality of goods 4d work. W. T. WRIGHT. Mar. 12, 10-tf. FOR SALE. One of the finest Plantations in Abbeville )unty, (known as the Richard Davis place) mtaining 820 aeres, 10'? acres of which is :cellent bottom land. Pleasantly loeated. pon the farm is an elegant Brick Mansion, itlh eight rooms. This P'lantation is sit ted a.bout four miles from New Market, tile Greenville R. R. There is a road numng directly thirough the place, thereby adering it easy to divide the land into veral distinct tracts if so desired. We ould further st'te that a valuable Gold ice has been discovered on the premises. .ts preperty danu be treated for privately any tino between this and the first of tober ; if not disposed of befOre the ex ration of that time it will be sold at Auc an, at Abbeville C. H. For further in rmnationi in regaird to the luatter, apply to THOMAS STEEN, AuediOn at:d tommnission \ierehant. die to flr. TI!'i crri c K e -. ple.zile ii recominiendinlg hiI to o'lr, Iii mor e o l.- A. t .- I :l ::. y. T n. h- t o : a' f t - U OU .N i te store of Mr. Th I ok. SINGLE fUN & CC. . S.(:J.'W11*. . s\&u..c:o.,) Ncw evrry , S. C., .!.v S, It S. e beer: by the aiuve Card, that I have pu;r hased, :l*,ni;,, :oek aild goodl wil.! of ti ' MEs l-, I . SIN'l.ET N, : i: b, my wurose to keep such a ztock and: -ell at su.Ih ;r-!ces as ! iv t . ..tL good-. My stoccoists at p1resen.t of Groceries--Sugars, Cof fee, Flour, Syrups, &c. Dry Goods, Clothing, 8OOTS, SHOES, &C. I will sell Shoes a I; IgainI-.m-h: a Ladi ' Sewes >hoes : n 1.---, to . Pegg-ed at $1.25, to.82 .hare of patronac. T crepectflly S THOS. COOK. May 28, 21-:;m. 1.TTm\NIO 0 N IIis IMER US (ME And so, also, is the New and Elegant Stock Or And the ladies anpb tieer:irally, at e invited to examine our fine and large a. sortment of Dress Goods, Calicoes, Piques, Nansooks, Embroideries, Laces, Frlig,Trimming,, Housekeeph.g Goods, gheetings, P1llow Ca-ingi, Heavy Goods, Sugars, Cofyee, SGrain, ITardw:a-. Saddie:-, Rridlos, And many other goods, too numerous 4u) mention, and all of which we be- the pnb lie to exanine. Our motto is QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS. P. . & Rt, S. 111C(I Apr. 2, Ml-tf. ESTBLISIlP11 1850, M. FOOT IS RECEIVING for Ladies andl Gents, and A FlL I/NE OF GROC ERIES. CALL AND IBE CONVINCED. (RANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drills, To Mei'chants at Man ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton or other Country Produce. MV. FOOT. A pr. 2, 13-tf. DO YOU WMNT TO BUY Gr'oceries Cheap AND Excellenit in Quality? IF 90o, G;O Tu MRS. D. MOWER, Where can be found Flo r, Bacou, Molas ses, Sugar, Cofyee, Corni, And Many Other Artices At the Lowest Market Prices. On the corner, and under the HIEItL Oflice is the place For Cheap Goods, C hea.p P r i ces, And the Best Attention. W. T. TARRIANT, MOLLOHON ROW. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ha s, Caps, Crockery, Saddlery, Harness, Trunks, Leather, etc. A pr.914t. NOTICE. The Couty Commuis.ionaers of Newberry County, will receive Bids and applications. until .August alt, A. D). 167t:-, to ebaInge tt" Road and barilJ a newo bridge across .itteI side of the tabutmnirts of the abov. ramed Bridge will i.e locted ont J. L Sm:ith hand,'and thre other ude of t he abutunetr.t otn .Jaebona Tetague's land. Al! tIlaplat can tind thre spcitiction int Cuty Gaottat DENNIS MOATES, Jui), :30a.-4t. Chairman.