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Aldridge--Trial Justice . McFall & Poo!-New Depar:ure. .. C. Leahv-Citazion. R. E. Wifliams-Delinquent List. Bensou M. Jones-Tau Bark and Wdcs Wanted. Wite Kid Slippers at PHIFER'S. 16-tf' SALE-DAY.-Sale-day last Monday was very dull. Few persons from the conntry were in town. But one tract of land and a few choses in action were sold. CORIV.-1.000 Bushls Corn for suic y JW..Q. Chasc. 14 LM.-Err OF TUE PEss.-The New berTy Debating Society last Monday night discussed the question, "Should thePress be totally free?" Decision in Eitor of the affirmative. Angstra large stock of McMullel's land Sewed Gaiter. at Pbifer's. 13-tf. PERSONAT...-We were gratified with kvl hliinorRev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh on Monday last, and pleased to say that h6 is looking well. He has received a call to fill the pulpit of the Rev. Mr. Rade, of Columbia. for the summer, and vill accept. If vou want something nice for clean ing your Silver Wa':e, call at John F. Speck's and invest 2.5 cents for a bottle, and if vot don't say it is the best clean inmg preparation you have evcr used the *25 cents will be refunded. 1W-1t * CnARADEs.-We have been reqjuested to gie.notice that the young ladies of thistown will enteitain the public on ~uTPriday evening, May 8, at Temper:me * Hall, with a series of charades of ai pleasing chaiacter. We entertain the kope thatt their efforts will be apprecia ted in ajlarge tturn out. Mandarin Teas, the best, pures~t anid cheapest, at Mrs. D). Mower's. Price, 75ch., $1.00 and 81.50 per lb. 1:-tf A CoRRECTION.--In our last issue we .said that Mr. F. C. Aldridge had been * appointed a Notary Public for Newber ~y County by the.G(overnor, but it was a--mistake, he has been appointed a - 'lrial Justice, and is now at Prosperity, reayto give his attention to the duties Tobacco, >oth cheu:ing and smowkit, Cigars, Mateiws, Pipes. J'br sate at' W. *C.' Chase's. ' . 145 't adies have Yoiu'ma-de acquaintance with the celebrated "Bob White"? If oft, go to Mr. Salinas' store and simply say, I w~ould see Bob White. If viin have no time to pay a visit he will be shappy to-send Bob to your house. Thne standard -weight of Bob White is 196 - pounds. Bob White will do to tie to Mrs. HERALD and the young IIER AILDs say>som e.. Afaill .assortment of Millinery and lieyGoods, con.stntly on hand at Mrs. D. Mower's. J5 ~Tri YTAs? EFF01rT of MrT. d. T- Fe tersoni's hen is nowr in one of the pigeon hioles of our desk. On the 2:I;rd of Afarch th~e ndble fowvl laid an egg which wve oticed as three inches in leng~th rmnd six in circumfere~nce,: and1 a qunar ea pound in weight. Since then sM has been tapering down, until her 4as effort is only about the -size of a pigeon's egg. * SiAnmfRrSG CRED.-Mr. lRobert -. L~eavelJ, who has- been under the treat ment of Dr. W. T. Lane. now in Col miis affirms that he is now master of ihis habit of stammering, lIe is much pleased with-the results of Dr. Lane' treiment~ which 'enables hinm to say, '3?eter Piper picked a peck of piekl1ed p',withont any difficulty. In a coersation with him of ten or tifteen minasw did not hear him stamimer once. _. The latest styrle ~ts to be found are iec pos gow at Ehies Thiey are real crown ingories. Don'C ra lo'2Y two. 1:3-tf MdA EER--e fartiele V domestic economy ever conlceive of b h~~lEnsekeeper,- as woltas- gaite numtier 'of things inevr'dreamed of by them are to be found at the establish inent of Messrs. Kingsland & IIeath. Columbia, S. C. It is a puzzle to know~ where the y pick up so many things, and n il of such an intfispensable chara.cter, For proof, visitors to Columbia are in vited to call at this popular store undel the Columbia Hotel and examine goods .- 18&-2t. *O A2T S-20 Bushels (Juts for side l.n ~W. C. Chase..1 THLE MAY BAL..-The best thin thatg has taken place here for many year in'tie way of amusement was the M.' ]3pall at Temperance Hall. last Fridai: .night. W~e pronounce it a completa .success. Order and harmony prevaile) .and each one did all he could to pro moe+he enjonentn of the whnile. f.tege ,wr .c hy1 W. C. ('h.. 1. On Tuesday list, too late for a local a heavy wind storm aroze. which prove< too much for the (Al briek tenemen! bubigoecuplo(rl ecivl by Mrs S(hodair and] Messrs. D. M. Ward ' CV. the frollt (.nd of that ovenpied hI the former. from the sunmmnit to the firs story being blown out with terribb force. Luckily tl:ere was no one( un derneath at the time. 'The building i an old one, and the wonder is that i did not suecumb before, as the wall wa! but one brick in thickness and seemie' to rest upon its own merits. a.in( withoul any connection with the wood work. S "cks of ltine Shoe - j a1 trrived at Ph ir's. Side-!ac, botton and !ront-!ace, K:d. Cloth, Go0at amld Ca'H*-,kin. 1-r Tim FR0ST.-The severe frost that oceUMred last week has caused much daLmage to the farmiers. Ini ma ny place the cotton has beel so badly bitten that replaiting is necessary, and to add tc this misfortune many have not the seed with which to replnt. and will have to borrow, buy, or plant grain. After :dl though, this misfortune may be a bless ing in disguise, as it may force to the planting of less cotton and more grain, at wilich proper conclusion the mrLided will of the farmer is slow in arriving. ;It is even feared by ,one that thwir wheat crops have been badly damaged. With the exception of slight damlage to Crapes and raspberries, the frait evor is still promising. A Gom) Exmi.E.-A constant drop will wear a hole into a rock. and we are pleased to see that our unfortunate petitions to friends in different sections of the County to write for the IERALD, and give the general reader the benefit of their experience and all the news that they see and hear, have softened the flinty hearts of some. Jalapa has its, correspondent now, so has Eing's CreA, the Cliinquepin section as well as Blackjack gives'li a lint occasionally, Hardscrabble is heard from through our esteemed contributor, Ilezekiah, while Prosperity is in almost weekly communication. We are rejoiced at this-and so are the IIEtALD readers, and we hope that all the sections of the country will be heard from. What say you, friends. HA Y-30 Baks fo)r sJO !c by . Chase. 1 A *REU;rOrs.-It Is -worthy of remark that on last Sunday three of the pul pits of this p)lace were filled by visiting ministers, namely, the Presbyterian by Rev. RI. A. Fair, the Associate Reform ed by Rev. W. M. Grier and the Lu theran by llev. Z. WV. Bedenbaugh. The Sacrament of the L.ord's Supper was adlministered in the twvo first of the above named churches. Rev. Jacob IIaw~kins, the.old pastor of Beth Eden Church, will preach at that paenext Sunday morn)ing. Comn munon services will be held. Rev. Hawkins is on his way to Virginia, hay. ng' attendled the Lutheran General Sy. nod at Sav'aninah. If the weather proves pleasant, the congregation at Beth Eden will be large.. A full line of.ladies ready-made Suits, and Underwear of all kinds,.at 14-tf McFALL & POOL. -WHY Tills. STLENCE?-TheC cry oi housekeepers is, what shall we eat, 0r where can we get smtigto eat? It is universai amdwide-sprea.1 and he coming painful. There is no beef; nc chickens, no vegetables, and only a lim ited supply of eggs. Something -tse nmst be substituted. There arc substi tutes, but where to look for them? We can recommend Fulton Market beef mess pork, pickled salmon, pickle( pig's feet, pickled mnu]lets, white beana, peas, kront and other' articles, whiel for. variety and change will relieve the anxiety of the housekeeper. Now near ly all, if not all of these articles are kep' b)y our grocery men--some having onl aind sonme another, but unfortunate2 for themselves. and the community, thmey are either stowed away in the cellars o their buildings or in some out of thn way corner of their stores, and by rea sonf of never adv-ertising what they have peopie never see them and don't knov what to ask for. The consequence is the public are hungry and enterttdun : poor. opinion of the merchant, and th m nerchkant has a barrel of something t< spoil which would sell if advertised Wh ie your lights under bushels, y' uierchanta? if you. have anything gooi adveitise it. Enrglish Worsted Coats and Yests of supe rior make -and style can be found LOW a t 10-t'. PHIFER'S. A GooD> Hxr.-One of the results'o last TIuesday after oon's squall of win< was the upsetuing oft i heavy, solid pin shutter, which fell with: tremendos im ptuns upon th.e silk hat of Dr. King, th deTient and ~poiite head clerk at Dr Fant's 944 dirug store. This was no al, either, for une and inside the ha tsfely duekied -away -was the ow~ner head, but which, marvelous to relate was wihdrawn by the D)octor with n oher d-amage than a runnpling of it capllary growth, caused by tha.gioleg focing of the beaver down beyond -tb wearng line. and the subsequent vic lence 1age5Sary to withdraw it from th ast.onishled bred.t. It was a sinigularl narrow and fortinte escape, and ha t not been for the sutpe*or quality an merit of the stove-pipe, seriouis ijur woul1d ha..ve resuitedl. The hat is eve1 I astingly nmhed if not mortally woun~ In viewv of this aceLde&it and the n:u row ccape, we feelI constrained to) at v ise our male friends to adopt stov Ipipes at once-the ladies, God ble~ tsm r nn agrwaee,wi them ar~et igh dager whaevailswhi ther pet highn fahionm toreoaios. -nrhnsbigsnual n a Where to recom;.nend thim to go to bu - such hats, however, we e.appot say-ou Side ie Shoes are elegaunt in style and fit to a icety. I l IFER. 1G--:f'. The Indian Girl is the presiding genis at Perry & Slawson's popular Segar Store. and when an article ig sent out with her sign manual :ttached. :ll confidence may be placed in it.. 15-tf PEIIlY & SLAWON. Bread cast upon the waterreturning il the l-hapt of 1eZef: CoI.l.na.1, April 29, 1S74. Mu. GnENXEKERI. 4:2: n:: Seeing Nour complaint in the IHERA about having no good meat in Youri market. I thourht I would send you a pipee which I hope you will find nie, and any time von or your friends want a nice pi-ce,drop me a note :d I will send it to you. If yon think it would pay, I will try and get a good butcher and send him up to your place. Yours truly, W. S. POPE. The above note needs no explanation, it speaks for itself. and shows that the writ:r has a heart which can be pene trated. .No sooner did he learn our con dition than he flew to the rescue, ad it is with the liveliest pleasure that we s:Iy-the piece sent was nice, and of: generous size. As proof of its nicety, one of the young II nIs' remarked ;It the eating, "ma,-what kind of meat is this, why its tender." Poor little in nocent, ages had elapsed since his teeth had Come in contact with anything so good-no wonder he was surprised. Oh that every butcher in the land had been there then, and had heard him. great good might have resulted from it. We shall make an editor of that boy for this early appreciation of good. ten der beef. We are very much obliged to Mr. Pope, and hope if our friends desire to indulge in the tender, fat and juicy, they will send to him. In regard to the last paragrap)h-we add, it is not so much good butchers we need as good beef. Of the former we have a most liberal supply, good, amiable, nice fel lovs as ever got behind a stall, and if the number be added to,we should posi tively starve, our experience showing that the greater the number of butchers i the less our supply of beef. Strange it is but no less strange than true. Well do we remember before the - market house was built, how liberally we were supplied with meat; at every corner I stood a cart; and besides there were several street stalls: but as soon as that 1 elegant, convenient and commodious structure was raised, becef grew scaree. No, we don't want any more good butchers. Send us one who makes no pre0:enions to goodlness and we will not object, what is most neceded, how ever, is beef, good beef. 1 Candics, (Gmned Goods~ of all kinzds, saleC by WF. C. Chasc. 14A AnOU'T THNE TOWf AND CONTY. After'a~ brief and delicious rsie Ithe rainy, cold season again set in on Sunday afternoon. squashes in gardens generally Svere killed. Grapes somewhat ihijured ofn oria frost wastd.Theaiscile of Walton in attendance wvere very few, iconsequence of the weather. The catch was about 30 Ibs. of cat, besides two or three severe colds. The mel' chant princes' son-in-law, and ourself did not go.. New Irish potatoes of goodly size h-tre been alre-.dy dug at the Four-mile! house, and a nice party were regaled ' on Sunday last by Maj. K., the hospi table p..roprietor of that populair resort. An invitation! to repeat on next Sunday! was extended and accepted. FriedI ahickeni wD1J be on the bill of fare. Be! there sure. Toney Croft, an aged negro, living' on Mr. TLhos. Lake's place, died on Sat urday last. Toney figured here during the Ku Klux troubles. .There wvas a small fight on Friday last, andl a stove-pipe fire. Neither was Svery damaging. A little blood flowed Ifrom the one, and considerable wger Iwas poured on the other. Citizens living on Caldwell Street are informed that that dun colored, gate latch lifting cow, was seen on last Friday bafternoon passing~ through Columbia in company wyalh other cattle on the .way to lower miarkets. They og my take off their fastenings; and let- their Igardens grow. Every one with a little plot in front of' his' house now cultivates flowers. IWe record the fact with pleasure. The Iman whop ha;s no taste for flowers,.s no better than he whlo has nlo u i h soul. Flowers enlarge the heart of, Sand beautifies tihe good in children. SIf our merchants have anything good -on hand which they would hatve the Speople buy, 21 thmey have to do is to ad vertise the same in their County g g Horse and mule colts are getting common, and we are rejoiced to see it. It is a sign of prosperity. The money spent fo Kientucky horses and mules isI Sneeded at hom.e. That spent for corn :dso should 19; p ept at home, and when once our far 'rnc.r rulize this thig, and determige -to stop all the iauin.ous i.eks which keepA Stheir noses to the grind stone, a better' .and more prosperouis day will dawn. .1As much of the cotton has been killed Iby the frost, would it not be well to putI in a little more corn instead of all cot Lumber is now bipig !"uled for the purpose of enlarging and otherwise ij proving' tihe Methodist Church. T 'he public installation -of the Godd ' ~pla~rs and the address of Rev. Shun-I fokd w ii g.p plc Thursday night wi~thout rail. The May party to take place at thei 'hotel last night was (will be) a splendid affair. It always bothers us to make it of tis noccm-ring- of Tuesday A NEW DE Our Spring and Summer S Goods is now complete in al of the riewest styles and nove, tend to sell at the lowest liviin We bare also oplnt a Mi tioll with our. Dry Goods busii sorices of olie of the best Trii vices of Mrs. Sophia. Mower I to the ladies of this and adjoir the Millinery Department. ' rear of our store in first class itself. in which we have, and i hand a beautiful and well ass< all goods usually kept in thit We would ask our friends t those of Mrs. Redus. to give i elsewhere. We guarantee to as to style and price. TER-M .M~cF/I May (;, 1874-iS-tf. iandUlic.': can be supqplied witk fill kids iffrc*1 and chice roccries, at W. C. Chases. 14 "All's well that ends well." So buy a Side ace S.1oe at Phifer's. 13-tf. W1SEM.AN 1IEM0VE3 HIS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIIE 1ST OF JANUARY, ro the large Hall over Messrs. J. E. WVebb & Co. s Store, where he will have ?lenty of good room, and more light, md hopes to do satisfactory work at he right prices. Come all ye that love nice things, to ffisenan's Gallery, over We>b & Co.'s tore. 50-tf. One of the handsomest and best fur iished Segar and Tobacco Emporiums sotith is that of Perry & Slawson, Col imbia, S. C., under the Columbia Ho :. In this establishment can be found t most complete stock in endless varle ;v, fi om the costliest to the cheapest, in Xegrl., besides all the various brands f chewing and smoking tobacco, hand ome pipes, w:alking canes, ponchies, -c. Their five cent Segars are capital. ill orders proitptly attended to and aitisfaction guaranteed. 15-tf PERRY & SLAWSON. Tmn-irus.-The highest and noblest wrinciple that e:n actuate man is the ense of duty. It is better than emula ion, than fear, than hope, than love, it s higher than them all and more praisc rorthy. It is the royal virtue of mot al ty anel christianity. Tro have justice is the common right >,f all, the rich, the poor, the high, the ow, the learned, the ignorant, the good, :he had. and he who wilfully fails to nete it out to any one at any timneis a raitor to humanity. Intemperance is a sin whether it per' :ains to mind, body, or estate, but how viked munist drunkenness be. which -uinus them all, and the soul too. Promises are sacred things. They hould not he rashly made, but when unde, if within the boutids- of FeaSon' lhould be rigidly and zealously kept e who promises and fails.to, keep the 1 time as soon as ability peinits is ar. The habit of telling all a 'neighbor's hlts ai's soon a's his name is mentioned s as common as it is despicable. .It is t disease worse than the small pox in a omunity, and comes of a fouler ~ourco, By perseverance we conquer aUL ings. The greatest obstacles must go Iwn before the force of will and indus ry, 'jist as the largest mountnins are! unneled under thme miner's stroke. Maidame Demorest's Reliable Pat ens (of all sorts can be obtained at \ts. D. Mowvers. 13-tf. Fine Clothing, English Worsteds, French ~ Jasmneres, kec., at Phifer's. Call nd exama ne. 1j-tf. Venison Hiams, for- .sle at WF. C. Uusc's. 14 What pleasure can exceed the snmok ng of the. weed, especially if your segar :an be obtained cheaply. Send an or er to the Indian Girl of Columbia, through i':iRi- SLtWSON. List of Letters remaining in the Post Office t Newberry: : Alfred Adams, J. T. AtcTis~on. Galen M.! Beals, J. S. .Bickiey, Rile Bates, Lucian asey, Dick Coleman, David Dobbins, Mar th Dav-is, James N. Dobbiums, Jane Dees, J. . DensonI g!ollie Goggins. Mrs. Lizzie G.B: lem, Mrs. Doskie Glenn, Mrs, Mary 6, Joh n. son, W. R. Johinson, Benj. Lawson, Mrs. M. 1. Lathropc, Thos. McComnbes, col'd, Scott McKee, Wmn. Matthews, W. H. MIcGrang, diss Paty Matthew, Mrs. Adaline Morgan, Jamecs G. Norris, simon Ncilson, J. M1. Ox ner, John Parret, Newton Read, Mrs. C. L;thefgrd. S. Ruff, Miss Fannie Sims, G. L.8ense, Mrs. L. A. Senn, *W.. J. Water:, osephinte Williams, Miss HarrietiWuallc-, H. C. Wilson. Plantation Supplies can be bought at W. C. Chase's Grocry Store, at the low-' esIthWrie.. 14 THE selOOLDAY MAGAZINE.-rhZis charm ing Dollar Monthly, now in its eighteenth ear, seems to grow better with each suc eeding issue. \-The number for May is re eived, and presents an unusually good table pf contents. Alexander Clark's new story, 'LtapgQt," increases ini interest, and ab' d with' do inany good thaing.s, that we wisi tbimt'all our readers could enjoy its p1e rusal with us. J. WY. Daughaday & Co., Pblishers, Philadelyihia. Cmmercidl. NEWBERRY,MaIy 5.-Market closed active, at 16 cents. Bales shipped during week, 170. LIVERPOOL, May 4.-Cotton quiet and! stedy-UIlands 8ta8i; Orleans 85u84. NEW YORK, May 4.-Cot ton dull; sales 660, at 172a184. 'Gold weak, at 12g. BAL.TIMORE, May 4.-Cotton dull-mid d ling 17k. CuAtESTOZ, May- .-Cotton ouiet--mid dling 16.a16~~)T A UGUSTA, Masy 4.--Cotton noinal--mid, dng 1) STATE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By Jatnes e. Learg, te Judge. Whereas, Leander Long ath ade s to me, to grant him Letters of Admitn min.istration, debonis non, with the will an n f thae Lers. nnd effractf oTJhn PARTURE. Lock of Staple and Fancy Dry departments, comprising all Ities of the ly, which we in... g rates for cash. linery Departmenit in comic-~ ness. and having obtained the ners South, also tho er Ledus, who is so .well known ling CouIties, to superintend Ve have fitted up the room in style, which is a gem withinI ntend to keep, constantly on >rted stock of Millinery, and line. Lnd Acqu.ilntalces, as well as Ls a call before purehasing': give entire satisfaction both S CASH. L 4 POOL. .Iis,cellaneous. F. N. PARKER,: (Between Pool's Hotel and the Post Office.) DEAJEl IN HARNESS, SADDLESand LEATHER Having hought the Tools and Machinery v of the lle.;s an:d Saddle Manufactory ot Messrs. Webb, .o::es & Pan.er, I am pre pared to do all Iinds of work in this linie. Alsn will keep on hand for sale'--JA:RNESS, . SADDLE, &e., IIARNESS LEATHIER, SOLE LEATIHER, UPPER LEATHER, &e., of the- best .avd.cheapest. REPAI,R ING and alt-worlk done to order At Cash Prices and at Shortest e -Notice Apr. 1.. I--tf. IN TIE DISTRUCT COURT OF TH1E UNTEI STATES, VOR TH i)VTRICT ~OF SOTH CIAROLINA. . Ini Re--Harvey Subi,Biikrupt. Ex Pav-te-Pettus W. Cidek atti Y. J. 'ope, t Ex'ors., of Simwan iiF.r. In pi-suanue Jf an Order made in the Q abv;ie s:.rtedi :aA, on !it!' April, 1874, I will s-I, at, public auction, to the higihest bidder, at Ne.berry Court House, - On the 1st Day of June (Sale-Day), : 1874, at 12 .1. all thar tIrct Af 1nd belonging to the Es rte o1 the sa id Bankrupt, situaite in the i County .of Newbefrry, on the Hlender-son Fei ry R'iad, ab)out I I miles from, the (ourt t< One Hundi-ed and Ninety Six (196) Acres, ,. more or less.and bounded hypnaids of' Win. Ruff,-:Henry.Epting. %s :C.Rt and ot he-rs. TERMS OF SALE-QO'e-half, cash ; bal ance in-one year1frwday of '!ae with in erest at the r-ate .of seven pp .cent. per anum :to b&~oIsrdedybnIfdhe pur- w easer and mortgage of the premnises sold. Purbaser to pay for papers andamnps. R. M. WALLACE,1 - U...Marsal. Per A. P. P-rha, Dep. Mess. The .nndersigned,. havin established a .and ar.dl Labor Office in the towvn of' New berry, s. C., will buy and sell lands, or rem otate sales for lands. Also provide Ia orers to work for wagsir to Svork for . part.offthe crop:,. or torieri.tdes iIe will also procure homes for immi- C grants, and. will co-operate with~ the regular tablisi'g immigration ageias;:for the I s:id' ;. r o e . - *- - - .as M.j. R B3. Hlolman is employed to assist. in the management of thme office, and Rev. H. W. Kubuns and C. G. Jaeger, Eeq., have al consened to attend to the interpretation and orresponidenlce. a . BLEASE. A pr.15, 15-tf. - Excursion. Tickets. - soUr. CAnotIN. RnRoAD. CoIVPANY, (1 t'laarleston, S.0., aipli , 1 874. EXCURsION TICKETS to Charleston will be sold from date for ONE -FiRsT i CL ASS PA E te MerehaQnms-an4 --e~nders, - and will be good.to. r.urn igAtll May 10, 1874. N.'8.20SLOMONs, Superit,egdent s. C. R. R. A pr. 1, l:3-6i - Notice of -final Discharge. - I will make a final settlement on the Es ta;e o f George H1. Boozer, deceased, in the a offie of thle Probate Judge for Newberry S C'inty, on Saturday,i3 the 89tlf oi May, at 10) o'clock, A;: .\., anld ask for a full and Snl discharge from all ljibility as. Ad mini- g istator of the said deceased; W. W. HOUsEAIL, Adnizr. Apr. 29, 17-5t.1 The Newberr'y Hlotel, (. i: 4Q, NPr-oprictor'. I would respectMily Iuform my friends andl the traveling public generally, that I amirenlovatin)g th Ho prepar-atory to the approaching seasons. The house is supplied with competent,. faithful, polite ar.d. attentive servants. - Libeiral reductio'n mad to weekly and - JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE TrbieWater Wheel. ~ POOLE& H NT, Baltimore, t Manufacturers for the South and Southwest Nearly 7000 now in use, wor-king under fhcads var-ying from 2 to 210 feet ! 24 sizes, fromn Si to 'J6 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the Market, And miost, economicat in use of Water. Large ILLUsTRAThD Pamiphletaentpost free. MANUF.ACTUJRERS, ALSO:. 01F PomblAn.fst d' t iry steam V'npines and Boilers;'BabeoLk & VWilex.Pe:t iarbQlous Boiler, Ebau;;h's Crusher- for Minerals. Saw and Grist mills. Flouring -Mill Machiner-y, Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills, Shafting Pulleys and Hangers. - SEN~D FOR CIRCULAES. I' Fe. 25, 3-Onm. DIssoLTJTI9N. The firm of BLEASE & CO, consisting ~ Newberry Busines Directory, Carels of Relference inserted under appro )riatc ings in this column. Profesioii it men, Merchants, Mechaics, and TradW ronerilly. shonld bave a place in this Di *ectory. Terms moderate. Dy Goods, Sho3s, &c. M CFALL POOL.-Wholesale and retail dealers in forei*n and domestic Dry ioodts, Embroideries, Notions, &c. HICK, - P. W. & R. S.-Dealers in Dir Goods. embracing everything In' thA ine. Plautation supplies. 43 )ry toods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Cotton Bayers, &c. OVELACE & WHEErLER.-Dealers IDry -'oods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots,Shoes, at. General stock of all kinds o-f meTr handize. .3 LOOT, M.-Dealer in General Merchan dize. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, GrO eries, Boots andSlhoe. . SASH.J. D.-Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing. Boots, Shoes, Hats. and ncrelin ize gncrally. 43-'111. OOK. T110S.-Dry Goods. Notions, Cloth ing. Shoes. Hats, and general assort fient of Proceries. 43 ILSON. J. M. & (O.-Dealers in Dry Uoods. Groceries. Clothing. Boots. hioces,\1hats. Crockery. and general ier. lialidize. 43 A01ON. T. F.-Wholefale and Ret.iL dealer in Geieral Mercliandize-Dry oods, Groceries, Crockery, Planitation Sup lies. 43 ATUHN. A. A. -Dry Goodf. Clothing. [.Croekery, Boots and Shoes, aud Fancy (ds. ( oo<ds of :ill kinds. 1 Books and Stationery. H.\PM AN, JOH1Y A.- ooks and Station ery. A specialty made in Scliool ' Oks. 43 Stoves and.Tin Ware. IGT, W. T.-Dealer in Cooking and I leating Stoves, all styles and prices. arge assortment of Tin Wa.re. 4 Furniture-Carpentry. E AVELL. U. Y.--lKeeps on hand a splen d id assortment ofnli t kinds of Furniture. ictures Fraied. Mattrasses ruade. 43 AtRRIS, W. ll.-Cabinet W arcroom. Fur niture made and repaired. Carpenter Ig do0ne with despatcl. 43 Restaurants-Hotels. .A111H1ALL. L. U.-Meals served at all hours. Fresh Fish and Oysters in ason. Dealer in Groceries,. Confection ries, &C. 43 Photography. ISEMAN. W M .-Resideit Artist. All styles of Pictures taken. Old Pictures picd and renewed. -43 Professional. MAIR, POPE & POP E.-Attbrneys-Prac 5 tice in all the Courts of this state and i the United States Court. 43 OORMIAN & SCHUMPERET.-Attorneys at Law. Practice in all the Courts of ic State. and in the United tates Court. 43 AEGER, C. O.-Attorney at Law and Reg ister in Bankruptcy for 3d Congression District. Practices in all the Courts of ie State. 43 ONES, IRA B.--Att.orey at; Law, Oflca I on Main Street, over Mrs. D. Mower's ore. - 47 Monuments-Marble. EAVELL, J. R.-M numents made to or dt,;Sndt al kinds of arbihe atnd granite ork neatly executed, 4PEERS, L. M.-Decaler in Foreign und ) Domrestic Marble. Monuments made >order in best styles. 43 Public Hall. rEMP'E1RANCE IJALL,-Will be rente<l to public ontertainmehtsbrt M'ondd.y. Wed, esday, Friday'and Saturday uighrts of each cek. - -46 MaufStoiel0 ..~.3 4,HAPMAN, JOHN A.--Marnufacturer of * Cotton sins, ;Of approved style, and arranted. 43 Commisiin Merchants. H ASE. WM. C. & CO.--Auctiorn anid Comn 9mission. Merchan~t. .Sales tw#e 3 eek, .7 - . ScCAUG HRIN. A. J. & CO.-Commris,sion Merchants and dealers in Fertilzers. ents for Gower, Cox ard: Markley's Bug es, .Wagons, &ce. -43 E BB, W. H. SNICo.-CottonBi-okerumirf - .lialers,in 'Bacon, Flour, Grain, .Way, ri, &c. 43. 4 ALINAS, F. E.-Dealor in Greecries and b Plntation Supplies. Cash advanced on otton. 4 ia &~ ~ ART1N.-Dealers in Groce N I , Pl taiton Supplies, Hardware, 2Cotton Eg~yers,- 43 EXVELL & SPEAR3fA.-G-oders and * Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplies id buyers-of Cotton. 2- g 4H ASE, WM. C.-Grocery and Provision g Merchants, Mollohon Rowr. ... 43 Groceries, Canned Goods, 4c.' I CKER, A M.-Dealer in Gro~eries, Can ned Goods. Perfumery, and Toys of all scriptions. 43 OVELACE. A. D).-Groceries, Canned a Goods. Confectioneries, Tobacco and ~gars. -. . 4 L OWERS, A. M. & CO.-Grocery and Pro. vision Dealers, Plantation Supplies, ebco,:&e. . -" 43 SFLSON, .C.-Dealer in Groceries of all kinds, Carrned Goods, Bagging, Ties, bacco and Sugars. 4 Confectioneries, Segars, Fruits. 4P'ECK.~J. F.-French and American Con. b fectionrery. Frnits, Nuts, Tobacco andj ~gars of best kinds. - _ SICIKw.., M.-Candy aind Confections of all kinds. Fruits hi season, Nuts, Se-. irs and Tobaced. ~~~ 4$ 3ewelry and Watch Makers., 4 PECK, JOHN F.-Dealer in fine Watches, a Clocks, Jewelry, Silverand .Plaped W~are, petables, Eye Glasses, FaiiicyGoods.&c. 43 C16thing. ____ WI( IlT & COLOG.-fiealers in Cioth-l injg. and gentlemen's .outlittimg gene. n y, Shoes, Hlats, Trunks, Valises, &c. 43 SMillinery-Dress Making. OWER, MRS. D.-Millinery Goods of all Iikinds.: Bonnets made in latesti style. ~soiealer in general merchrandize. 43 I UNTER. MRS. M.-Dress Making after Ia 1 est ptttrn. .Oderg soiied. 48 Druggists. EANT DRi. S. P.-Druogist. Wholesale a fnE Retail Dealer inu-brugs, Medicines, hcirecals, P'ure Medicinal Liquors and ines. 43 Gun and Lock Smith. Gu s51 o9 es,&ch Goods ad rocries. 43S KWines, Liq1uors, Segars, &c. EONA RD. J. B. & CO.-Wholcsalc and Re e tail Dealers ini Tobacco,M.egar , ipes, 'c. Wines arid Liquors of pure qualities. 43 RGN AND NUMIE MIL LIN ERY AND RIBBONS, lilk and Straw Goods, WHITE Q00i ffry Goods, croceries, to FLO[R! F1 I! F1011 -FRO\31 TiAlE . MAGNOLIA (TENK MIL. I IS TLE BEST FAMILY FLOIR!. I AND TIlE 3E8r-IS TH E ICJEJ4L A Large Supply 0:.Blak. BESIES Choice Family Arvceries Of every description. 3imongwbiehare mor of thoe*,., -LEANT HAM&,&C , -o PLANTATION SU/PPLIES The ladies will find in addition to th above, intt my stocle of DRY . GOODE is varied and well selected. Thankful for the very liberal sh ire of In tron.g buzt0wedl [tic fil the Imst'l re? p)ectill y ask far i cotitiuice ot the vainc anud here take occasion to add that, mi: goods are sold in accorInee with the timis and STI:CTLY FOt CASil. THOS. COOK. Mar. I!, 10-in. 8ELIANG GOODS CREl House ad-d Lot for Sale Having concluded to elo.e up my bui ness and leave Newlerry, I intend to di6 pose of my ENTIRE -ToCK OF GOODS consisting of, DRY GOODS, Glass and Crockery-Ware, HATS, SHOES, NOTIONS, And many other articles, AT LOW RATES FOR CASH. WITHIN. T E NEXT 60 DAYS. All persons wishing to buy goodscheap wilJ find it to their advantag% to nail and exam. ie my stock. .Dol't fail to come or yot will riss a bargain, I also offer for sale on reasonable terni miy HOUSE AND LOT, a desirable place, situated on the Collegn road. Call and ger. part ieulars. A. A. NATHAN.. A pr. 1, J3-2m. DO YOUIWAN'T TO BUY AND Excellent -in Quality~ IF SO, GO TO. MRS. DI. OWER'S, Where can be found Dress Goods, Fane~ Goods, Ladies S iispo'tions, of all kinds, And Many .Otker.Articles At the tonest Market -Prices. On the corner, and under the HERM3t Office is the place For Cheap Goods, :e a p Prise , AnsLthe Best Attention1 Apr. 1 6f J. C. WILSON, GRQOERIES, O f all kinds, such a Sugars, Coffee, Rie Bacon, Choice Hams, Flour, Lard, Molasses, Mackerel, Corn, FRESI ME~AL AND GRIST. Pickles, Canned Fruit,. Oysters, Sardines, Orackers, * - Sears, Tobacco,.. Soap, &c. 'Together wIth Sheetings and Yarns, BAWGNS AND T1ES, NON-EXPLOSIE ~EER SENE,1 And all other articles to be found in-aGRO .CERY STORE; and all of which will BE SOLD CHEAP Carriages, Wago!ns, A#c Tou14s M. L4M5 4045 4. UIL.'MAX WORKSHOPS. COTTON GINS, WAQNS B[(i1I8 AND (JlRIAES, Made and Repaired At their Shops at Newberry, S. C., by the subscribers. gg WORK WARRANTED AND SAT. ISFACTION GUARANTEED. JS Mr. Jackson Taylor, well known ip tbis community, superintends tle Wan atid LC ITIIlNG~'of all kinds done. Lar. &1 10-AM3m. OFFIC COUNT COM SSIOERS ONIEWCOERRY C MMH., ES.C,r , .4 neWet' C. the, .oar of 1outy 4.u sio sa reti ofte o" fCony Jn duc~d~ by Der~nis Moates~ Sewing eVachines. WHEELER & WILSON SiEWING MACIIN -.4 -1 Is WiLhout Doubt the Best in the Country. Ii is EASIEST TO MANAGE. LIGIITF$T ancd FASTEST RUNNING. Ti-e S1.1PLEST GONSTRUCTED and MOST DURABLE MACHINE in the mar ket. Pronounced by Physicians to be the LFAST MNJ'P.lors. The WIEELER & WILSON has beer the FAVORITE for 27 Y(31*'. The sales of 1872 were 3(,.0. more thai any p;eviou% year. The sales of o;r Angusta Office, for 1872, - were 1,5th0 Machines. For s..e oin E.SY TIME or MONTIILY INSTALLMENTS. Old Machines of ull kiuds reptred and warran:ed. Stitching of .I! kinds ncarly done. Sa-les Room at Messra. 1el" l & Pool's Stole e,viberrv, S C. L. H. REDUS, Mar. 11, 10-tf. T a veling Agent. "The Family Favorite." THE WEEV SEWE MUMNE Is iow oti-Exhibition; and ready for sale, by MRS. D. MOWER, GENERAL AGENT, For Newberry and LIurens Countie. I have one of the New Weed Sewing Ma. 4inesmn ute.iu my family, and in addition to the satisfaction it gives my wife and -daaghter,- I will add my own opiniobi as a practjcl mechardi, that for.PERFEcTIoN of WorK3mANsHip in build, ease of manipula Lion, siuplicifry of construction and, readi ness of adjus.tnent, it is NoT EXCELLED by ain other se'Wing machine in the-rarket. JESSE 1. LORD, Mecharilcal Editor of "Scientifie American." Aug.,27, 34-tf.'! - fOlleges. GREENWOQJD MALE ACADEMY. l'lfe' n'ndersigned- w i.hes to inform9 his foirnger patrous:and ithe. ipublie gerierally, that he e.xpects to opcin a MALE SCHOOL 'aYGreenood; Abb'evitIe C6unt; onti h 1st :MONDAY IN.JANU4RY YENT. S(udents prepared dfi- any Colleg they may:wish to enter. Raites of tuition modet.Borcab' hai fd $25 ermonthi, exclusive of wash For further particulars address T!OMAB DUCKETT. Deq. 10, 4-m. .. -,..' .ACADEMY. &. P.,PIFER, A. K., : rincipe. Miss-FANNIE BEAVEEL,: : Au- ant. Prof. P. WRRBER. :. -,Xus~ Dep't The NE (ESI. if thsSCE00, wil:begin on .18th SEPT;EMJER, 187$. As far as the practical duties of life are e6nee)e'd 'as tlhrough- ans-dddditiOn can be obtained a t .this School, as at any Eemanle Seminary in the State. *TuiiEn from $1 250 fto #22.50 per Session. Paid in advance or satisfauctorily secured. Boarding cean beatndo a-t'a moderate pr-ice. * *For paiticulars, inqire of S.-P. BOOZER; Sec.- B'd., or- of A. P. P!FER,.:Principal. Aug. 6,.31-tf And study in the great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley anid find emrployment. MOUND CITY ST. LOUIS; MO. 4 Established 14 Years! And has furnished more buasiness men to graduate than ten other similar jasiituiions. To 1[ogg Ne seeking Enie *ployment' We guarantee to procure situations on comi pletion of course, or refund i entire fees. Reference to Students from Texas, Louis ianaI, Arkansas, Mississippi an A1kb,ama furnished...-.. Send fps Cir:.ur aio this GREAT BUSI NE SSHIOOL, to' * T HOS. A. ,RZOE, Pres., 210 and 212 N. 4th St. July 30', "73-30O-ly. [n,dertalang. OM. HARRIS, Cabinet Maker &Undertaker. Has on hand and will make to order. Bed steads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, sofas, Settees, Lounges,, &c. Cabin'et Work of all kinds made and re paired on liber.Il terms. ~ Has on hand a fulL supply of Metalic, Ma hogany and Rosewood Burial Cases. Coffins made to order at sh,wt notice, and hearse supplied. Oct 9g it. * MARTIN HARRIS. TEl' SUTBSC11BER has constantly or ha !d a fu:liassortmlen t of thebov approved e*.ie.3, of different patterns, besides coins of huis own makce, all of which heis prepared to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch, Persons str ot having cases sent by iiroadI wi have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be turnished at the rate of *10 per day. Tankfin for pat patronane tha anh. Dry Goods, Groceries, 4't. THOS. M. LAKE R.spwerlly announes to the bisin. nai; shat HE HAS PURCHASED Tih ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS OF. MESSRS. JORN E. WEBB & CO., allof which he will SELL W1 MOST REASON ARLE The Stoek consits of a geuu awsort ment- of PROVISIONS, CROCKERY*nd S,F1. GOODS. A large portion -of the stock will be sold Cost for Cash I To make room for other -goods. I am happy to state that I have been able to secure the services of Mr. A. G. Maybin, of the late firm of R. Moorman & Co., who. will have entire,control and man- - agement of my business, aud Ifli assured that the experence of this gentletnan, add ed to his rare business qualities warrant me in saying that sat icidon''wB1 be given in evert respect., H wili be,.4:Aed by Mr. J. H. Gaillard, iio was engaged in the same Grm;' togetler wiW fr.9ieo'' W. Gleun And J. W. M. Simmons., -: A share of public patronage'solicited. TI4OS. M. LAKE. Feb. 4, 5-tt. PEMOVAEL THQg HAIl Respectfully informs his evstomers and the public generady 'ofNewberrf, and sur rounding countrvi-tiat he, has.-mmoved to the Elegant and CamodleSt4re lately oecupiedibi K0,0 Shir k Co., and that he hasa.ded largely.to his stock in all'be various lines of Dry Goods., Clothing;SIoes, Family Groceries 1I&acs, Heavy Grocenit Plaitio fW-e, Bagging. ni, Gfan I fi are. Woode1}w~,& Which He Ofers aw14r Cash! Customers in- ant of nonly ask for them to be stkaode se any oftelroco o~lsamp- wi be attentive to evr dmand My stock is ispueably ~ I.r. Large, Vare dCi. Partiles wanting Partilizersup NAVASSA GUMNO on mrost liberal terms. All thab I ask is timt b erviit my~ stoOeg ggrantegge a.con4u~( the very generous, patronage acped me im the -past, and1or icb I beetalences * ion to,re;twnmy thankis. .. TflOS. H AERMAN, et DooMro aslk. JM-. root IS ECEIVING HIS FALLand WINWER 'ad&his stock is large ad va.ied~ athe Dies8 and FaRcj fl.ah tt As well as in GROONRIE5S CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, BA1NTS, HEAVY WOOLENS,4.c. SHORT PROFITST0 FfIWICK SALES AND SAT!ISFACTION *GUARANTEED. *GRANITEV1TIL Shirtings,. ~ And Drills, To Merchants a uf'acturer's. The Highest Mrket Price .Paid for ~-ottor dr other Country Pioidece. M. FOOT. Oct. 1, 39'-tf. Clothing. TITE SCARCITY Has a depressing emet os clleeiasses;but for tunately it is only temporary, and the want OF MONEY Will not continue lo'ng. In the meantime, the large stoek ofCLOTHING on hand LIDUCIS UTS To of'er speciaHudtgeewns Immediate ap plication will convince any one tihat TO EL9TflH H9iO &BT himself, is theceas1Mst thling finaginable. No house in. -. .- -