The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 01, 1874, Image 3
. uingle or transient au.inens Alife" i
te YI-4al hnent are inserted at 11c rte
t)f fifteen cents -per li;I--lib>eral conltra-t
made for three, six or twelve months. tf.
-The American Sardine Co.'s Bone-.
les Sardines, are much better, and
less than half the cost of imported
Sardines. 8-1V.
Tav NorTCE.-A0 parties having A'
ministrator's or Executor's Notices for
iation, will save themselves trouble
..coinz. *prepared to pay for the same
insertion, as our terus aire cash.
L-Wyft*and:in:r!_ such notices will be
held responsible for the payment.
They.wil al- ohe bel.l responsible for the
pgiq of all notice. in Bankrupt cases.
S TraniitadertisemCents of any kiud must
be paid for in advance. if, the parties adver
sitg ~do uot reside in town.
Jbbwork and-subseriptons strictly cash.
All papers' shall be stopped hereafter as
7odas teit tera of subscription expires, un
im e6tisfactory arrangements am made to
imei e the same.
IU X Aark denotes expiration-after that
1 .p r is discontinued.
4 ffiesetings.in mind. 3-ff,
Inix To Nzw ADvERTISEXENTS.
Mrs. D. Mower-Mfinery, Dry Goods, &c.
Dr. W. H. Tutt-Medicin-s.
Joseph M., und Levi S. Bowers, Adm'rs.
- Notice.
S-M Sotomns-Exnrsion Tickets.
74ftyell fpeaman-17C. for Cotton.
. Long-Public Schools e.losed.
S. Long-Rikmiuaioa of pupils for
Udame Demorest's Reliable Pat
terns oftal sorts. can be obtained at
Mrs. iP ower's. 13-tf.
le Governor has ac
eeptd the resignation f Mr. James
xiA.ard auditor.
Death is the end of all our Sammer dreair
Life with woe is led forever more,
I yo don't bay.your shoes at Phifer's New
ShoeStore. 13-tf.
BALL.-Tile season for Base
'BW sporting having arrived, why do
zoApuiaNewberry Clubs re-organze?
We'have a heap of undeveloped muscle
,anukdexterity here.
- f you wish to see the.Dolly, Ida, Ed
dyand Virginius Hats, the prettiest and
!afWt, go.to cFal & PooFs. 12-tf.
RANAMs.-NotiCe Mr. A. A. Na
$~~iadiletisseent. He is selling
out his entire st6ek of goods on advan
tageous terms to purchasers. He also
,rt&ifor sale his.house and lot.
PIfer slls Shoes less than any one, as he
fo.abonly. 13-tf.
-a' .-Trial Justice, J. P.
Jeobyl'has entarged his office in order
t4 better accoiodate litigants, and
-9t idrs,riid prepare for thie airless
.4ap 4fysnitry Summer. Customers
R-lI now be received with pleasure.
di-Tsee Shoes at Phiftr's. 13-tf.
eamU.LATION AND DEDICAION.
Eememberto attend the installation of
' worae of the Sons of Temperance,
and he 4enatioan of the Hail to Temn
A d next.Tiwsday evening, April
?&. All-are invited.
Magd%f'e'as,"the best, purest .and
elcesferit3fIrs. D.' Mower's. Price,
-7de$ 00 and SL.50) per lb. 13-tf.
otic sTRmuld be taken of the adver
isemtofM. S. Long. SchoolCommiis
sioser:,sitive to a competitive examni
m&=/o-appicants for the State Nor
uriiSchool, to.be held .in his oflice,
-A1pril11th.
Cirrar.-Brin your Cotton to es, we
.~ v"iehe topsfr th market" for it.
1 WM. C.CHASE &CO.
$zErEEEN( CENS ?4OR ConO.
Messrs.-Leaivell k Spearman are selling
* ilbox, Gibbs4 C o.'s Guanos. for 'co.t
O5syleb8 delivered next fall at 17 cts.
~ This plan is much better for
bhe gamers, it seems to use, than liens
awsbb~avy intrest. Here is their
& af oesjust arrived at Phifer's
SI au1Adfln-lace, Kid,. Cloth,
~.-ThefYoung Anm'4
of this 7W#(?Vnjoing the sport
Fr~ani~~zei kta--ss .conductor to
ir~g&)Wlpwje ic QIty from3
the celouds this has {;e.n 3t .frite
munset'ent with. thO b)oys at tis 3%IM
of.tiieyear. ---~ s! .
Coax.-1,000 bashels of Cor rsal a
n WM. C. CHASE'S.
lICENsEs 'rO TE FRONT.--Since the
avent "of the U. .S. Revenue Officer,
Mr. C. A. Darling, the licenses for the
-sale lof tobacco and -whiskey are oceupy
-ing miore eonspienious places. One man
.has his solhigh up on the wall that you
can scarcely reach it with. a ten-foot
pole. -
An extra large stock of MIcMallen's Hand
Sed -aiters, at Phifer's.. 13-zf.
-SanA FerN-AIa.-Dr. S. F.' Eant is
fixing up his Soda Fountain for the
Spring and S iere months. 'Be will
xbe ready and then the lovers of thais
e1tfldrink.will be made to rejoice.
~LthaLO.yodo nos wink~ at the
.fumtain keeper when you call for a
:gkass; ftihe is up to his business and
ill forthwith "spike" you.
THE NA'IONAL BAN..-From the re
.rt of the National Bank of Newberry,
~we learn that at the close of busines
WFeb. 27th, the bank circulation out
:standing wats $134,067.00, and that in
-dividual deposits subject to cheek
-amounted to $153.171.71; loans and
iiscountsamounted to $166,622.71; U.
:S. Bonds to secure circulation, i8150,
(00.00.
Fine Clothing, English Worsteds, French
Cassmenes, &c., at Phifer's. Call and exam
ite. 13-tf.
xERsOnA.--BeY. E. A. Bolles, Dis
ftdict Superintendent of the Amierican
:Bible Sog called at our s:metum~
last Monday. looking hearty and gooc
humored. Rev. Bolles has for muany
- years been zealously - engaged in the
.high mission of disseminating the print'
edWr.H-rahdi h nee
of thed Bibe Soecied in the iteres
.of thewJ Bbe Socuiette Lutheraro
THE SERENADE.-A few nights :-,
an improvised band with brass and
stringed instrunients, gently broke the
stillness of evening :md the slumbers of
sz-veral families with the sweet sounds
of music. hey did nlot serenade us,
but we caught a few of the strains as
they issued froCm places near. Those
for whose ears this harnony was in
tended were appreeiative listeners, and
would return thanks if they knew to
whom they are indebted for such a
pleasing awakening.
The latest style Hats to be found ire re
posing now at Phifer's. They are real crown
ing glories. Don't fail to buy two. 13-tf.
HORRpLE.-An acquaintance of ours
terror-struck us poor typos a few days
ago by passing one of our rear side
windows with his vice-like grip on the
neeks of two headless women, carrying
them down the back steps. It was a,
sil..t, ghost-like procession, and made
our hair stand on end. One of these
unfortunate females tumbled down the
steps in the descent, but uttered not a
word. They were finally stationed in
a store, andI now are immovable receiv
ers.of bonnets, dresses, &c. If any fur
ther information is wanted it may be
obtained by applying to Harvey.
Have you seen the beautiful English,
Beatrice and Gem Hats at McFall &
Pool's? 12-tf.
APPLICATION FOR "FrEE SCHOLAR-!
sau."-In accordance with the notice
of the School Commissioner, the Board
of Examiners met on Saturday. the 21st
i9st., for the purpose of examining can
didates for Free Scholarships in the
State University. -From some cause or
other, but one candidate, E. J. Stewart,
a colored youth about nineteen years
old, made application.
The law requiring a competitive ex
amination, he was not examined, but
was sent before the State Board with al
certificate stating the fact that he was
the only applicant.
Newberry is entitled to send three
students to the University on the Free
Scholarships. Each Scholarship is good
for four years, and each studetreceives
$200 per year to pay expenses.
EGGS.-100 doz. fresh Eggs just received,
and for sale at WM. C. CRASES.
MANDARIN TEA.-We call the atten
tion of the tea loving portion of this
community to the above named article
for sale at Mrs. D. Mower's. There
are three grades of it, one selling at
75 cts. per lb., another at $1.00 per lb.,
and the hest at 81.50) per lb. We have
tried this tea and like its ilavor, aind
have concluded that we will cease to
pay $2.50 for an article the equal of
which may be obtained for $1.50. It
is imported direct from China, under
the auspices of'the "Woman's Tea Comn
pany" a company formed by Miss Su
san A. King, a lady of capital and busi
ness talen.t, who went to China and se
leted this quality as the best for the
American market. This company has
it headquarters in New York City,
with Majn Demorest as its Pres it.
"All's welH that ends wvell." So buy a Side
lace Shoe at Phifer's, 1-f
NEXT IN IMPOrrANCE.-After. one
Fhas the money and feels the want for
Iany article, the next thing of importance
isto knowv where the desired article can
be obtained of good quality and low
Iprice. Now the people of Columbia
hwa considerable advantage over oth
eis in this gespapt, for when they need
anyting in the igse pf Chp. Glass,
Tn or Crockeryware for tab&e, ntel
board or id4-room, they know at once
that one Qf the 3et places' for such
things is the store of gessrs. Ogsand
& Ues.th un<.e.r the Colum-bia Hotel.
IThis a popuay .alAishm ent, fuill stock
ed and low pried, 12-2t.
TRIAL, JUSTICE~ COUi$r.-Before (..
P. Jacoby:
The State vs. Isaac Fortune-Assault
and Breaking the Peace; Bound to keep
hgpee for one year and one day.
The Statevi, ENy Foster-Larceny;
Not Guilty.
The State vs. Bayley Wokmaa-.
Rape; Committed to Court of General
Seions.
Th'e State vs. Mitchell Johnson
T3resp-as D.ischarged by paying costs
of (C'Urt.
The Statte vs. Hamp Msicy--Tres
pass; .)ischarged oy paying costs of
Court.
. Before S. Young, 1,;2-'
The State vs. Sam Abram;.and David
Boozer-Petit Larceny; Judgmen, not
rendered.
TIlE NEWBERRY DISTRICT BIBLE
SOCIE.-The above Society celebrated
Iits twenty-sixth anniversary last Sunday
evening at the Baptist Church. A large
audience was in attendance. A very
able and interesting address was appro
priately made by the Rev. C. C. Toy,
. D., of Greenville. After the reli
gious services, the.Society was opened
Ifor the transaction of business, Rev. R.
A. Mickle presiding. The following
officers were elected for the ensuing
year: Rev. R. A. Miel:le. President;
Rev. H. W, Kuhns, Ve-~President; Mr.
John A. Chapman, Secretary, Tre~as
urer and1 Depositary. The Executive
Committee are as follows: Silas John
stone, Esq., Mr. W. G. Mayes, Dr. J.
W. Motte, Thomas S. Moorman, Esq.,
Cotl. Ji. E. Leagell and Mr. John A.
Chapmaa, by virtue of his office.
T3zPER ANCE Ai i} 9gE ; S Es.-Last
Thursday night addresses were mh
before the temperance .orders ,of this
pace by Revs. Henry M. Mood, Sidi
I. rwne and J, L~. Shuford. A con
siderable audience aemnb]ed in the
Temperance Hall to hear them. The
remiarks of the abjove genitiemen .op~ this
vital subject were listened to withA ap..
-rcaieatnin Te ~cr~pit
-(,srosadipesv,adprry
peitve atenin.eceo Thwe whinte
eious on tebdy thpessivnd h oula
-n~ascey nsrn agae h
sekters aeu ntne of thepl remaky
demon on the body, the mind, the soul,
andon society, in strong language. The
School Commissioner gives nofice tha
all the public schools of this ('ontV, ex
cept those whose teachers are otherwis
instructed, -were closed on the :st uilt
Those who :ire teachins public school
will note this, as they will receive n<
compiensation fol work done after th
above date. Even this, as bad as it is
is better than all work and no pay.
The sehools of Tow.nships No. 3, Z
and 11, will continue until the 15thInst.
and of No. 8, until the last of May.
EASTER.-Easter falls on next Sun
day. It is an ancient Christian festiva
observed in commemoration of Christ'
resurrection. In the year 325 A. D.
the Council of Nice fixed this festival t
take place on the first Sunday after th<
first full moon occurring on or after tiu
21st of March. Whence comes th(
well known practice of dyeing eggs oi
Easter, and what is its exact meaninc
we do not know. It is said that it waf
customry in olden times to give pres
erits on that occasion. and since egg
were plentiful, it being Spring, them
were selected as a convenient present
and dyed to make them beautiful znd
attractive. To our mind the egg syi
bolizes resurrection, new life and vigoi
when the narrow shell of mortalitv i4
broken. Whatever it means it is i
pleasant custom,for the young folks en
joy it.
PL.NTATIO SUPPLIES coustantly on han]
and for sale by WM. C. CHASE.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
Our Spring and Summer Stock oi
St4ple and Fancy Dry Goods is noN%
complete in all departments. Compris
ing all of the newest. styles and novel
ties of the day, which we intend to sell
at the lowest living rates for cash.
We have also opened a Millinery De.
partinent in connection with our Dry
Goods business, and having obtained
the services of one of the best Trimmen
South, also the services of Mrs. Sophii
Mower Redus, who is so well known tc
the ladies of this and adjoining Counties
to superintend lie 'Millinerv Depart
ment. Ve have fitted up the room it
rear of our store in first class style
which is a gem within itself, inl whiel
we have, and intend to keep, constantl
on hand a beautiful and well assortec
stock of Millinery, and all goods usual.
ly kept in that line.
We would ask our friends and ac
quainttnees, as well as those of Mrs.
Redns, to give us a call before purehas.
ing elsewhere. We guarantee to giv(
entire satisfaction both as to style an(
price. TEnMS*CASII.
L -tf. McFALL & POOL.
GnocERIES.-Everythinlg in the Grocerj
line for sale at WM. C. CH ASE'S.
Ax OmD SOI.IIER ON THE RO5T1?LM,
James Fitz-James Caldwell, Esq., o:
Newberry, a son of Chancellor Caldwell
and one of the ripest scholars. most 1)01
ished wvritcrs. and most eloquent oraton
in the South, will deliver the anniver
sary address before the literary societie
of Krskine College at its approaching
cornencement. Mr. Caldwell was;:
gallanit and chivalhous soldier in th<
lte wvar, and acqudired quite a reputa
tion for~ his intrepid daring an~d fearles;
courage. After the war~ he took upor
himself the task of writingibe history
of McGowan's Brigade-of whiel) ly
was Adjutant at the time of the surren:
der-which hie performed gracefuI)
aqd in accordance with fact. Mr. Cakt
wehl has a (hi.japt mnind apd fmne lite;r
arv taste, and the young men f .2
kine College have made a capital selec
tion.-Abl>erille Medium.
The modesty of the above mentionei
gentleman would not permit us to in
sert this compliment of the Melfdiumz
wer,e h,e gr of our intention. But i
i too -late toQreenglt 2oW.
We will add that Neiwberry gviH be
futher represented at the Due Wes
Commeigement in the persons of Maj
J. K. G. Nance, who wil deliver th<
aluomi addr.ess, and Rev. H. W. Kuhns
who wiH pres.ch the baccalaureat,e ser
mion to the gai'atinig classes of bota
Colleges.
SAUsGE.-Fresh "Greenville" Meat an<
stuffed Sausage, constantly on hand and fo
sae by ~ W M. C. CH ASE.
ABOUT THE TOWN AND CoUNTY.
The weather-is generally the firs
The recen good N. X has im
proved the condition of t$i rodsr
what, and has set the farmers all agog
The prosp)ects for good small gr'ail
crops are said to be fine in the Jalap
neighborhiod. Jalaipa wants a railroa
andl a lawyer.
The season for pic-nics and fishin,
The enterta-inmient *.sgeg4il.ay eve
ninig at the Hotel was a geai.
The farmers will push things alon;
this month. They arc a little behiml
Re~memb)er to cail at Mrs. D). Mower
.'ud : .for Madarin Tea. It is a goo
'The rush at McFn & P,ol's Milliner
establshment for Spring honniets, i't
&c,, is truly interesting. Some hus
bands keep their eyes on the entrane
door to giv,e the forbidding nod, but it'
no use.
John F. Specks has on id a o
plete assortment of spring clocks. CTh
and get one. Good time is next this
to good money.
Goshen Butter sold for 60c. per lb
last Friday. There waLs no other i
town and the price went up. Farmer
take pity on us.
Sore throat is quite a common conr
plaint abo.ut here.
ite.&ember time "hig discussion"
the Femiale Aeade4g. byr thyf. 1Debatin
Society next Monday nik.
Go to Leavell & Spearman's for Gi
ano. -tbey give 17c. for cotton.
The Senior will return home the Iai
of this week. We are glad of it, bi
the "devils" are moping about wit
long faces in disagreeable expectatiol
aader, you cannot comprehend tI:
agony an e<htor fecs w .es may onlf'
copy and he hasnt goa:y, and( cap]
think of anything t,o writ.e tabou.
D)on't forget Wmn. C. Chase's stoa
when you are in quest of good things.
'f!e School Commissioner has ju
A4ppd gig~. S:hools inl some of ti
Towp.ips
Thme serepadie put up gou<i ppip.
The following lines arc ded'iated
whomsoever they may' concern:
"The birds and bees, and wind-swept tree
To praise lhee, shall conspire,
With voices borne from frozen seas
Mrnr! 0 Mariar!''.
INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STOIE,
t (Unsurpassed by any retail Cirar Store
- of the Sotlh.) Special Agency for
"Genuine Durham" Smoking Tobacco
(Bull Brand) 65 ets. per lb. "Silver
Lake" Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco..1 .25
per lb. The "Ring" Chewing Tobncco.
put up in 5 lb. tin eas. .(; per can.
(Wholes:Ic Tra<de Supplie*i at F:Ictor
Prices.) Sole Agency for the celebra
ted Five Cent Cigar. This Cigar is no
patent arr:mngent, calculated to huni
bug people out of their money, but has
become justly celebrated only on ac
count of nerit. Meeting the wants of
the poor man, because it enables him to
get as good a smoke for FIVE (EiTS as
can be bonght elsewhere for Ten Cents.
Meeting the wants of the rii man, be
cause in these times of uncertain specu
lations lie does not feel that he em1i inl
diulge in his accustomed HAv.AA, awl
this is the het substue. Meeting the
wants of travellers. because they can
protect themselves from the enormous
prices usually charged by dealers, and
at the same time get a better article.
Meeting the wants of all, because luxu
iy and economy are herein combined.
Sold only hy P&ry & Slawson, Indian
Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block,
Columhia, S. C. 12-tf.
FOR THE HERALD.
JALAPA. S. C.-March 27, 1874.
MEssRs. EDITORS: I suppose the
Legislature has adjourned after a ses
sion of five months, and as usual uow
thing doLe, except to lay a heavy tax
on the people of poor old South Caro
- ina. and to getup a squabble about
Conversion Ponds. Please give us
am iglit about the d.filculty of these
boods.
We have had a great deal of rain,
and in consequence the roads are in
an awful condition I hope you . ..
not complain again about the roads. as
I hear there is a wonderful cry about
them in town by the wagomuers. Plvese
say to them. fix up the Laurens IZail
Road. because it is greatly needed. and
the publie roads will soon be in fine
condition, anld Laurens County will be
one of the. most prosperous in the
State. We are too busy to fix roads,
as the planters are behind with their
work.
Col. C. keeps the missionarv horse
busy riding over his farm. I saw our
valiant young iaci. W. C. S., J. M. G..
W. C. S.. and others plowiig- and
planting corn. They all know that
bread is the stan' of life. The small
grain crops are very pronaising.indeed
at this time,
Jalapa is looking up PhouirlIike.
It is healIthy. The land is level and
produeth-e. Our water is good. We
have an excellent Chalybeate spring,
theL water of which is suitable for in
vailids. I would advise our worthy
Editor to trv it. if the Artesian water
fails to cure iim We have a first rate
store. and another alm1ost comapleted, a
good wagron and carriage shop, a good
sc~hool and a first rate teacher. Somie
Iunknown person mde an effourt. last
bih t urn theschool house. IHa-g
ing wuld be too good for spech a
.'scoundreL. We als.o have two doctors,
a goather spy and a preacher, and
-wo.uld like t'o have a lawyer. I hope
the time is not far distant when Jal;apa
will girenne a town.
Yoeurs, &c.,
-Tribute of Respect.
A t a meeting of Newberry Division, Sons
Sof Temperance, held Tuesday nigh t, the 24th
inst., the following preamble and resolutions
were unmanimogely adopted~ tore
WHEnEAS, I, haS pease$ God t mv
:omn our membership our Brother and Past
Worthy Patriarch, JOHN BonsE, by death,
Resolved. 1st' Than in his death we have
-lost one of etyr rgost zealous and efficient
mxemudrs.
I2nd. That we remember his king and gen
tiemanly bearing. botVi as an officer and-pri
vatd trpmljer of -this Dliyision, With pcla
c lease.peula
r '3rd. That we tender our earnest:aud heart
flt svm pathy to his bereaved family.
4th.That~a page in our minute book be
left blank, and the foregoing resolutions in
scribed thereon .in respect to his memory.
t 5th. That the New berry HEntALDand Pro
gressive Age be requested to publish these
resolutions; and the Recording Scribe- be
dire'tted t.i send a copy of them to the fami
......~I~spectullg su pmitted,
TRIOMAS 8. MO Ti1AN, I...
JA MES F. KILGORE E, Committee.
UJA MESPACRE1l. -
Commnercial.
IXwBERRUY, S. C., March 31.-Cotton
market closed at 15e for strict middling.
Number of bales shipped during week 4143.
N.W Yong, March 30 -Cotton biesvy;
sae :L'es. at ji.l-tfGold 131.
Imiddling 168. "" ;; -' .
s duing 15).
dCaAuLssrox, March 30.-Co:ton quiet
LiYiEnoot, March 30.-Cotton easiier and
prices- declined a fraction--uplunds 8 ; Or
H Javing conchided to c!ose up my busi
ness and leave Newberry, I intend to dis
pose of my ENT1RE STOCK OF GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
gGlass and Crockery-Ware,
HATS,
- SHOES,
NOTIONS,
e And nmany other articles,
y IAT L9W MTg FQR CASIS,
-eWITIlIN TIJVE NEXT OQ DAYS.
All persons wishing to buy goodbcheap will
t find it to their ad vanutage to call and exam
e ine my s:nek. Don't fail to come or *you
will niss~ a bairg'zin.
I also otter for sale on reasonabile ternms
myu
HOUSiB AND LOT,
' a desirable plaice, situatetd on th e College
road. Call and get particulars.
A A NTAm-rTA-I%.T
Newberry Buiness DiredoPy.
Cards ot Reference inserted unfler appro
priate headin:sin tis ~chinm. PIrof*vssion
al men, Mrch:hnts. Mechanic-4 and Trades
e.Inera1lly..shonl h:inx a plaec in this Di.
rectory. Teriw- molerate.
Dry Gods, "hoes fc.
fhACYA L L & POOL.-'Wholes:ileand -obtail
Aleniers in foremign t : 1 domest it Iry
MICK, P. W. & 1. S.-Deal-rs in Drr
G(oods.mnbreini- uverythin; in thit
line. PlaniitaLtionstrppHOs.-~. -4:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Cotton Buyers, &c.
OVELACE& WTEELER.-Dealers inDry
t Goods. Uroceri(s, Clothing, j7Uots,Shoes,
Hats. General stock of ali kinds of ner
ehandize. 43
1OT, M.-Dealer in General Merchan
dize. Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Gro.
ceries. Boots and shoes. 4:;
A.S1. J ).-Dry Goods, Notion$r-4(th
ill., Boot.-;:oes. Uats. wad uerciman
diz nrally,.
f5,00K. TiHOS.--Dry Goods, Notionls, Cloth.
in. S11hoP,s. H1I.ts, and general assortr
:neent of( GIrocrics.
,l.SON. .,. M. & (0.-Dealers in Dry
i oo1ds. Grocer es. Clothing. Boot
Shoes, flats. Crockery. and general nier
ehandize.
ARIMON. T. F.--Wholesale and Retail
. dener in General Merchandize-Dry
Goods, Groceries, Cro'kery, Plantation Sup
pi.'s. 43
ATHAN. A. A.-Dry Goods. Clothing,
a Crockery, 1Ioots and( Shoes, and Fancy
Uoods. Goods of nfl kind. - 43
Books and Stationery.
Vt HA PMAN, JOHN A- Boats and 1ation.
lu ery. A specialty i~iade in School
Books. .43
Stoves and Tin Ware.
SRTGHT, W. T.--De1er n Cooking and
lieating Stoves, al styles anlprices.
Large.assortwnent of Timi War0. 4 3
Furniture7rjey' ._ _
SEAVE I.L. !. Y.-Keeps on. hand a splen
t di,4 assortment of all kinds of Furniture.
V'ictares Franed. Mattrasses mafle. 43
SARIts, W. lj.-Cabina IWareroomi..,Fur
ri niture a and vcpairedj C4pe'ter
in- d(one with despatdh. 43 -
- e -n'n --.ss
ARI'HALL, L R.-Meals served at all
'ours. Fresh -Fish 4ind Oysters in
etason. Dealer in Groceries, Confection
cries, &C, 431
Photograpy,
I,SEXAXN. W. H:Residet Ariist. All
W styles of Pictures~taken. Old Pictures
cop'ietd and renewed. 43
Professicnal. -
A IR. POPE & POE.-Attorneys-Prae
ftie in all the Conris of 1his State and
in the United States Court. 43
.UORNAN & SCIlUMPERFT.-Attorneys
A at Law. racticc in all .IAe'ottts of
ke State. and in the Un:ited Rttes i. J3
AEGER, C. G.-Attorneyat][Aeuud Regr
ister in Ba.1kruptcy for 3d Congression
at1 District. Practices in all the Courts o -
the State. '
j ONES. LI.A D.-Attorney at L'w. tice
on Main Street, ov'cr Mrs. D.'Iower's
more. 47
Honumaents--Marble.
LE.WELIL, J. R.-MJonmiuents made to or-.(
( der, and all kinds of nible and granite
wourk nea~t ly executed. 43
S PEERS, L. M.-Dealer in Fore'gu and
DQmnestid Marble. MQnuients made
to order in b'est styles. 43
Ptgblic HalL.
E PER A NCE llALL.-Willihg entedI to
nili ntertMinm.t0 on Mpni, We(1.
ne<a.Friday and Satnrday night onf '
week. :
Manufactories..
rl -IIAPMAN,. JOhIN A.-31annfacturer of
-Cotton (Gins, of approved style, and
war.ranted. 43
Commission Mrchants.
ti A St WM. C. & CO.-Auction anad Comn
Smis5sion 31erchant. Sales twice a,
week. - ..43
pC UG~l IN..J. & CO,+C6imnission
M jch~t atlWe. in4 er4lizers.
gies', Wao1 &c -p r-fr~ ' g
Cotton Buyerz--Grocers.
~A IN AS, F. E.-Dealer in Grocerics and
.Plantationi Sup.pies. ~.Cash a'dvaneed on
C otton. -.-. - :. -- - -- 43
(AT)i;3 & M.ilsTI~p(.--Dealers in Groec
rf ies. Plantation Supplies. Hardware,
an d Cotton Buyers. 43
:EAVELL & SPEARMAN.-Grocdrs and
~LProvision Denlers, Plantation Supplies
atid buyers of Cotton. 43
- HIA SE, W M. C.-Grocery and Provision
3Merchants, M~ollohon Edw. 4:3
Groceries, Canned%Good, go.
)UICKER. A. M.-Dealer i.n Groceries, Can
Wneld Goods, Perfumery, and Toys of all
descriptions. 43
1OVELACE. A. D.-Groceries, Canned:
G,(oods,.Confectioneries, Tobacco andt
OWJERS, A. M. & QO.-Gr:ocer-: ui ro
visidu D)ealers, 'Santig Supp ins,
Tobacco, &o.c. 43
ILSON', .J. C.-Dealer in Groceries of nal
kinds, Canned Goods, Bagging; Ties,
Tobacco and Segars'. ' - . : ;;
~DEBB, J. E. & Co.-Whiolcsale and Retail
Y7Dealers inGUroceries, Plantation Goods.
(iuanos, & c. 43
___Confect.ioneries. Bae"r
SPECK. gi. E.-1French and American -Con
- feci ery. Frts Nnts,' To1iabea and
Segars ef best kinds. 4
1S llj F..& M.-Candv andl Contections
o7 f&all kinda. Fruits 'n season, Nuts, Sc.
gairs and Tobacco. 4
yewelry and Watch Makers.
S PECK, JOHNY F.--Dealer in fine Watches,.
Clocks. Jewelrhy, Silver and Plated Ware,
Spectacles, Eyec Glasses,FancyGoods,&c. 43
Clothing. _____
re,iy, shal(att'5n, YfsC4ni' , o{ .;
M?innry'Dress V4ding.___
OWER, iRS. D.-Millnery Goods of all
LEIkinds. Bonnets made in lat est style.
A so denier in genera!llmerchandize. 43
.UNTERt. MRS. M.-Dress Making after Ia
~test p)atterns. Orders solicited. 413
,ANT, DR. S. F.-Druggista Wholesale
Sand lietait DealeP in Drugs, Medioines.
Chemnicals, P'ure Medicinal Liquors and
Wes..3
- Gun and Lock Smith.
Ni~3TE. '. L..-g,~epaLer age i,akcer of
and Groc-eties,
Wines, Liquors, Segars, &o.
j,EON AIRD. .J. B. & CO.-Wholesale and Re
tatil Dealers in Tobacco, Segar , Pipes.
&c. Wines and1 Liquors of pure qualities. 43
Carriages, Wfagons, Ae.
WORKSHOPS.
COTTON GINS,
WAGQNS,
BUIGES1ID (RRIIGES,
Made and Repaired
At their Shops at Newberry, S. C., by
,the subscribers.
ii" WORK WARRANTED AND SAT
jSFACTiON GiiARAN1fS.
Mr. Jackson Taylor, well known in this
community, suiperintends .the Wagon and
ar.riag eatmemnte.
.liscel
THE OLD DRUG
With an entire. Xew Stoc
HARRAL 4
1 WHOLESALE
167l eeting 81ree, -
Successors to the Old
HAVILAN), HARRAL & CO.. Chi
HAVILASI), l%J-LE
Mar. 4, 9-3m. 1ARRA
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS Ba
We are now receiviu a large and well.
prising Pverv variet, which are otered for
All Goods with our Biand are Warra-ited.
ID M- IF aE s
.. T IE G
ATLANTIG CAST
Comprising Charlotte, Colum
Columhi4 & Augusta,
Seaboard & -Roano
.ailway end S1
Transporting Freights to and from Steai
mouth. Virginia, without dritring; traisfers,
to an(d from all points South. *eing possess
-of trafic. the Alangement inv.ites attention
Lbieh g i all aersIz.popma'dnen
msurnce.
Informal ion of the forwarding of articles
sigt~es, and all'claims for loss damage ando
of the Line, named herein.
SCHEDULE OF
VA t joiAJ
1Ay LINE 9TEAMEltv,
FOR PHIL
ANNAMESSIC LINE STEAMEtS, -
M. CLYDE STEAMERS, - F F
OLD;; FO0R -iE'
OLD DOMINION STE AMERS. Mondays, Tue
at
FOR B
MERCHANTS & MfNERS' LINE. - -
FOR PRO
MERCHANTS & MINERS' LINE, - -
. 3 . - - 6ItBAJ
BALT1IORE & SOUTHERN T1.ANSPORTAI
FOR PHIL.
PHILADkiMHIA- SOUTRERN STEAMSI
Connecting at each place with rail lines for i
rent xates are given and guaranteei -
II1ie:
BA LTIMIORE.
W. 11. FITZQElLD,'T1o.4,Pcst Ofgece Ave
nlue.
C. E. BRlAINERD. 397 Broatdway.
"QREAT ATIANT
Especially arranged for the movement of Cc
Leave tCOLUMBIA - 11.00 a. m.
Arrive at WILMINGTON - G-00 a. mn.
Leave WILMINGTON - - 2.00 p. m.
Arrive attPortsmouth --2.03 p. m.
tConnecting with inward Freight Trains
Charlotte I>ivisiinof Charlotte, Columbia a.
tConnecting closely with outward-bon
Boston Steamships.
*Conneeting closely with itward-bour
Boston -S:nships.
tConnecting with out Freigpit Trains of (
lotte Diiino'hrltetougi sl
AVERAGE .WH
Augusta to,. Bal,timnore, 4. Days; Augue
e'~wYork, a Days; Auf
42 For alt information, Blank Bills of t
following Southern Agents of the Line~
Wilmington, N. C
Feb. 27, 7-tf. -
VEGETABLE AROMATIC
..... ..~-....-----.....
Nese Bitrs m it'beconi tiue r'a
remedy of the age. There.is nothing like
thenm or to equal thema uder the sun. They
restore the weak, invigorate the feeble, and
ive new life~ and tone to the broken down
ystem,~ In rninsmatie and - lariops dis
adaptei' to ipersons suf'ering from.
yspepsla, Liver Complaints,
Cogreness, l[sadIache,
Nenraigia, Eheumatismn,
Chills and Fever and Piles.
To Delicate Females.
Ladies, old or young, will find these Bit
Wani of A ptea& /ea iiy l
yield, to the. i lechani of itese linestl
HEAR WHAT IS SAID.
HEAR WHAT IS SAiD.
aEAR WI3AT IS SAID.
"My chis -acd gone. ''( da nhargly believe
. Send mue one case-PE RRY's-Bitters again.
Nothng like them here.'
"I cnclose aftldavit of xay ease. I had to
do so to convince you of the woirdorful
e ure." .c~mp. i.e
tphie e Wor
"D. son~ s*gys that you al'O a public
hunrrah ! No more Rhenmatism."
."No more1 heuadache, thanks to you."
We could fill this paiper twice over with
just such genuine extracts, but the above
must suffice. Our Bitters are prepared un
der the supervisionl of D)r. D S. PEraRY,
Member of the Royal College of Phy-sicis
Medical Clinic bf(Ulid
All orders shouWlde i e'ddressed to THlE
PER RY A ROMIATIC 517T2R CO.,
42 Courtland Street,
NEW YORK, U. S.
The sitters Sre sold either by the bottle or caSu
at $1 per bottle.
Pairties in sending letters for advice as to
their dise.iges will co,.tfer quite a f.avor, by
giving namie of County as well as Town
where they re.side. It will save us a won
derful amount of time and aninoyance ii
this will be observed.
?H PERRY AROMATIC BlUER 8MP.ANY,
42 COURTLAND STREET.
Mar. 18, 1874-f-1-y.
~ W~T~.~ffVW~I Cl
lanIeous. V StS.~
NOUJSEREyVTD,
-of
a PEL ER,
DRUGGISTS
'EstablishOd o s Os of
-1 KITC
ING &0 O
ND .HANUFACTnUEIf8 ts
eier. d4ock of Im0TS AND NIOn io
sale .A( the LOWE.T MA.KET kRiEl .
IN GF WCO.,
Corner C urrh Street,,
TO
b d Augi 3 'Wi on,
ton d&Wedo
1ship W nd Ports.
or exposum through cars'
l of ample n ihe necessities
to the Transportation. faeilitics of thIs Line.
carelbi n niik dn transit 1.' low,
t on.
ONNKCTIONS:
baL: n):
LDELPHIA.
Mtondays;. Wednesdays and Fridays,. 4.. n.
Tuesdays lind Salralaysi t4- p. ir.
Wlays. Wednesday., Thursdays and-Satur4ys,
kip ini.. and extrasiips wwneer%eeseiy.-1
OSTON.
-'T?e1ys4n,fi(-dayi 4 p.m .
- Wednesdays and Sa.turday, atA p mn
Lgofl, N. -
~TIMO1RE.
ft6Ox COPANYs STEAvERs-, Wednesday9
HIA.*a Saturdays
1 COM?PA-NY'SSTEAkERS Eveiy Tuesilaf
11'ew Englant towns;, to which loWet 'cur
fiendr, Ii all res ets, to the pations of thiA
I -BHILADELPI.
GU 1TTI,BOSTON...,.
'ET,76Wasrngton Afrde
10 'OOAST LINN "
T SCIjEBULE.
fo'nd l .trchdudise on u nequSiled.time.
ILeave *PORTSMsOUTH -I7.p.m
SArrivenatWILMINGTON - . 5:Ap.m.
,La.ve WIEl MGTON~ ->: I.JO2 p.m.
A4rrive at tCOLUJMBIA - .& p. mi
Ifi, reenu Ble and Columiia erohid, ad
i4 Augusta. Railroad... .', ,
IO Baltimoro,''Philadelphia, New York nid
iI Kaltiiuoi-e ~P riadelp'hia, New-xd f rin
felill& an' Cylr.,i-hid ifron<t,an r -
ROUGH TIME
ta to Philadelphia, 6 Days; Augusta to
isti to 2st&,$ Bays.'
acing,' Tirough i ate8, etc., et. app.y to the
, /3 a:i /2.( en'eratFe t~gnt,
Wilingon,N. C.; 397 Broadway, N. Y.;
-and Columbia, S. C.
rReguiar ande Traniet
BOARbBING,
IB.Y MRS. BREAZEALE.
48 PAIY S?REEM,
-COLUMBIA,S.9~
th uines prtio ofthecity-adj7cent
to he ental ote. TansentBoarAdnea
per ay.Mar-11'15'-tf.
Greenville & Columbia Railroad
Through Tiekets te CharI~~
Merchants and dealers visiting Charles
ton tar the purposo of p.urchamgiroods'are
informed that ROUND TUIP TiCKETS, to
go and retnra for si.igle first class fare::enie
way, can be proeired at -all .the principal
~Stations on the lie oi'the Road, ou appli
eation to, the Agents, GooD .TO RErURN. Ulltil
the 1st daty of May next.
THIOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintenden't.
- NOTICE.
I will apply to the Hon. James C. Leahy,
Judge of Probate for Newberry Countys, on
the first day of May next, for a' Final Dis
charge and Letters Disntissory as the A'd
miuitrator of the persopaJ Esta f.G.pgge
A. Xfpting, deeased.
RICHARD C. CAR LISL . .
Mar. 2% 1'--, - 'e
WOTIOE.
-The undersigned gives notice that he
will, on the 30th day of April next, apply
to the ion. Jas. C. Learhy, Probate. Judge
of Newbe'rry, for a Final D,igearp ai~
L4tgrs pisi Psary as LnfA- mini:striifor odf
;&l anid sin dh!a the gobds "an chrauelh,
righats and 'cedits' which' were of David_
Cook, deceased. JNO. J. CO0OK,
In the' Common Pleas-New
berrp.
~.aubert . Jone. and .illamn C. Parker,
1Against
William H. Webb Defendant.
IComplaint'for D:juneion-and Relief.
By order of' the Court passed in this ac
tion' on the lGth day f y'ettrqr.y, A. D.
13 t,hg Q0p.genership heretofore existing
between Larobert .Jni 3illiam H.
Webb and William 0. Parker, -under' the
fir,nincn of WEBB, JONES & PA ~K Eii,
is dissolved, and the Creditors of said Part
nersliip are ordered to establish their re
spective demiands against said Panrtnershzip
before z)e, on or before the first dayi of
May next. JESSE U. SM ITH,
lerk of the'Court of Common Ple.is for
Newherry Do4nty.
Feb I874---1TION
ThIoSBSELUTIO.onitg
na arm af RLRARE & CO. consisting
Dry Goodsi, Groceries,
FROM PilE .
MANO"' TEN1), LLS,
JS TH BITr,IXFi.F
.AND THE BESTIS Tfl OrHN&PEST
I ~rge ~ipf J lad.
Choice Family Greceries
Or-every' orlptlontunioiig wir'h~ aN i or
of t4osiS.
ELECANT HAMSf-&*.
-0- . .
-PLNTATION S1P IE6
TIhe. ladie* will fil ad(Utdn to be
tbove, fh~t'irsi y ook o
DR;Y OD
.l i . c -
tronge 6 b:t Ol! Wnue pn the M3t, :re-t :F
peenyak ewi'tnco uancee of- thle saie, j
anQ her. tal: . occa.sipn td n<(d4 tiar; m.yy
ar 1 0w..
AND
W1 &
AkaOAiORE
AT
H.eiif famdies I thyiA r1 66 ei
f, r edi that ock oft sA T.
Yei' i nqreof PAlee,''
among whch will be fonnd .,.. a
PRESEEVED PJkE APV,,E
tMA'II RO 'INj
PICKLED TO'-d9%ftN1'tttles,
L TOBSTERSSin bottles,
D]W'S3CTc'%EF OCOA SU -T
1k AIS9, an'diole boxes,
IARAR;VA- .
CAyE. V CfTA0L -
MAYES" &-VARI
.~~S C ILSON
8 -LE ee, T3Aiiitles
F LOBSr,Si adotlses
.Picede, Candr
P-R terVs, S -rdine
Crac n
SQM PLESI & ARTSElf
iEE.GE .&, : WIS -
s WihotIoubt .the Bsest
ficLGes Tae' FruiTysT RW. N
'1. . T' - O R- TN n
OS'D BUEMAHIEr n ?the-iar
Proenouce byPrans toabe th
the Favloth'eE fotl.' to year 4di aG10,
CeRY fIF ndt of ~01wr -3h,ch morella
w ere ,50-:M chines..
Fo saeo ATIMHE or.ONHL (
Sls WRoo.ut Dobts Me &BPels
Sta e,f thebry Cour.
it sE& L.S TOHN. -
Mar. 1,10ifTiavel&ig Agn.
WEESTDRABE WINE n h U ilHr
b rnoy ed b y. iin tob t
MRS.? D. MOWERS
an ror ~ eeyrLuesConis
Fo hae on of the TIE ore MOwngHL (a
cins mreie myt faily, and . adition
daughtel - kIn uwil adyo wn-pnena
Sa.es mohni ht for&i PEFCT& Pol'
to The satisfaction it gives my wif~ and
daughter, I will add my own opinion as a
practiesi mechanic, that for.Pianctio~, of I
TR\L.LAKE.
TEHTE
F.- MESSRS.
which he
A BLE
r aSSort
RROC I,
%_jjjqA
DKCERY aii-n
SllAMS.
0-1
eotioftfo Cash I
, XTmakt att*fr -In/C'd.
I am happy-to -tate that ithA4ee
b)e jto sg e p-fds,A. G.
la Ybi, o the late firm f &
geuat o(gy .4 iada ,-rid
bat,the experibnce pf this -geui d
d;tio bi-rawei Ta kss -
i e.ve,rv respee. Xe will* be aweAb
e - -the
ime firm, together with:-M 6 W..
'leun and J. W. M. Simmons
Feb. 4 5-t.
e public generally of Newben', and ,sm
rn6u'oity,thdet
lately occupied-by A.C
1,all the xarious Ifo
leciVy Groc -~
Panatou Spphe*
3agging.TiW4
oodenware, &c
ihich He OffeL.wir4aini
Cuobrsin waiL of 2g~4 Ne uIy
sk fosahemato beaceoUpled~y
f the Targecorps e p b
trenhvetevrdemnid.
My stock is inilisputabla -""~~
.arge, Vafie~ a RFbC ea
CELEBR &TX
a most liberal terme.- :. .
Al -ha. ask is.. tha hyersvii& my
to- tguarantee me-a oostiaaneW.of the
ery generous,3atvonap;. fed (et Ia
lie past-aid'forialiidh I .~r t'ake oces.
IHOa &. .H&RMONT
18BSRED8
And his stock is largeiand verigthip"
As wellasi
~EOOE fl~$, -.Li..
CLOTHING, ATS
BLANKETS,
HEAVY WOOiLNS, c.
HORT PROFITS-FOB QUICK
SALES AND SATISFACTIB1I
GU ARANTEED4
Sheetings
And Drills,
L o Merchants at Mtw,
ufacturer's Prices.
The HighestMak #*
~aid for Cotton eA0
ountry. Prodce c
Oct. T, 39-Lf.
NOTICE.
1Persons interested will take notice that
be following order has beeni passed byt.e
'robate Judge for Newberry County, the
[on. James C. Leahy, to-wit:
"Ordered. that Monday, the 30th day of
[arch next, at ten o':lock, A.. M., be .fized
or a final settlement on the personal esfite
ft Washington B. MicKela, with Elizar -K.
(eKellar, the Administr rxthereog, ulen
he will have leave to state her amoua
ad more for:a finadsoharg fromeaIfar
her liability as such Admnistaai.
2ith 1Feb: Liary,:18'l4~
I will avfil mnyself of that ode
E~LIZAK' m.A
27th -February, 1874. Ads'r.
.Mar, 4, --t.
OFFICE CQUNTY CONGMISSIONES,
NEW$ERRYC. H., S.C.-,Mar.2,10M
At a meeting.of the BoarderContaf4oest
nissioners the-following raolution~was hi
roduce . b Dennis Moates:~
~