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. Special and Local. All single or transient busine.s notices in the looal d!epartment are inserted at the rate of fifteen cents per liae-iberal contracts made for turee, six or twelve months. tf. I The American Sardine Co.'s Blone less Sardines, are much better, and less than half the cost of imported I Sardines. 8-1 . Communications on subjects of interest to the public are always acceptable. The names of writers, remember, must always aceompa nv a letter to insure its publication. No re sponsibility is assumed for any other views than our own. TAKE NOTICE.-All parties having A41 ministrator's or Executor's Notices tor Eublication, will save themselves trouble y coming prepared to pay for the sime before insertion, as our terms are cash. Lawyers handing in such notices will be held responsible for the payment. 9.-tt.. They will also be held responsible for the publication of all notices in Bankrupt cases. Transient advertisements of any kind must be paid for in advance, if the parties adver Lising do not reside in town. Job work and subscriptions strictly cash. All papers shaH be stopped hereafter as soon as the term-of subscription expires, un less -satisfactory arrangements are made to continue the same. The X mark denotes expiration-after that the paper is discontinued. Rear these things in mind. 3-tf, DDEx To-NEw ADvERTISEMENTS. L. R. Marshall-Ice Cream. - A. Pope-Excursion Tickets. Gorman & Calnan-Glenn Springs. Lake & Chapman-Cotton Gins. Wagons, Buggies, &c. F. E. Salinas-Groceries. Mrs. Sa-ah J. Uavward-Laud Sale. R. E. Wi%ats&a'x Xotce. J. R. Hunter-Tournament. Cons-.-Go to Wm. C. Chase's to buy your Corn at $1.20 and $1.25 per bushel. 25-tf. We are indebted for an invitation to attend the Commencement Exercises of the Simolnten Female College, States *villeN.C. GI-l jxmNs&-Attention is called to the ard of Messrs. Gorman & Cal nan, the Hotel being now open and all appointmennrflR-e gid proiided for. CHnGo OFCHEDU.E.-We call at tention to the advertisement of the Great Atlantic Coast Line, on the fourth page, in which it w~ill be seen that some chan :'Eslive been recently made in twiscedGle. OL P"r.-Old papers for sale at office i .lagesof65 or 100 at LA -Fa -Jeo S. air, the praetice SJ. andI Sampsn :Hairds the th I ine$pecimnens of Ings,.oumbhia S. C. ;CoLE-It is considerably cooler hNtan t as om weeks back, and. ?heonly 'wayTto account for it is that :Mr. Nathan keeps some three or four thousand pounds of ice on hand. Ev e oycap keep cool now by getting ef~mk daily. A 11lline-ofladiesready-made Suits, 1md Underwear of all kinds, at McFALL & POOL. co xTrICKEs.-Mr. A. Pope, Oe- general Passenger and Ticket A auio theg4tlantic Coast and Mid aandline,s soffeing excursion tickets to iraious Northern points. Parties contemplating summer trips are invited to ad the card. 3%Pu IN YOR BHwS-The Town Conticil has given notice that sealed lids fo the erection of a foot bridge om s cre,ekiear the culvert, will be meermed by Wardens G. W. Pearson e.gilson. .Bid quick, we nieed the bridge. CouPEimAPs.-It' is said that the ' 14l~a Jraaf)tic Company will shoraf zsWilewberry and treat the .l -'ioorishing little.town to as;&"'Ten Sights in a - petfiefwill eome. - i.wealth depends more on - his- ncom~e.' Some wo me sei.their husbands- to be come a; others can scare .keegf out of jadi on five hundred a y3dr' f' married men are Frin itneca5es out of ten it is their AN~orEE CuMIA~ PARDONED. be3ovemor has pardoned Wesley iwiamfs, who was found guilty of an esiiltwith intent to kill, at the last our and sentenced to one year in the ?editentiary. Wifl.the Governor never esae is reckless abuse of the yrdon -i~ power? lie has well nigh rendered tje pof criminals a farce. Madam 1temores's Reliable Pat te-n of all sorts ca' he obtained.at Mrs. D. Mower's. . tf. -r--~T D EATuI.We regret t4o learn thait a child of Mr. John Owens, jboat three years otld, fell down o-n (tirdiy last, and -em its head so se erolys as to expose the skull. The child indoing well 'under the circumstances. & On the samde place, a Jittle negro ji&died dinxg the week. Mr. Owens lives on .the ndjoimmg ~pantation to Mr. D. H. Buzhardt. .Co'ns CAN BE RAISED) IN NEWBERREP ~-We are informed that there are several nsrs in this County who have not yet tgDt s hi :itya' rpo flgn tof ther tast yer crop oen confoml u fhsco asdya bor.e st Theme fate ota sot corn to mnotof tht crop raised ye berforebI lai se in ts conty ishw Nat the notion that corn can not he +-fitably raised in this country is widy PERSONA..-A had the plea.;;re of seeing in our~ oflice last S:iturdayv. Mr. George B. Sondley, an1 0pIIlo;, of ihe Greenville E?deqix and Mou>uitine, who is now travelling in the interest of that excellent p:er. We hope he may return to Greenville with a large A1m ber of new subscribers. eeK's is IIeadquarters for Spetack-s and Eve Glasses of all kiids,sorls. sizes, shapes, colors, ages, &e. &e. A fine lot of near-sighted Glasses just received. I Call and be fitted to a pair, and throw away your worthless. cheap glasses, and get something that will preserve your sight. Watches, Clocks and Jew elry of all kinds constantly on hand. Orders by mail promptly attended to. .JOl1N F. SPECK, 25--St. New berry, S. C. CoTTo- GixNs-Bv(G1FS AND WA. o\s.---We take great pleasure in calling attention to the cards elsewhere of Messrs. Lake & Chapman, the first of which is in reference to Mr. J. A. Chap man's celebrated fake of Cotton Gins. These gins are favorites with all who have them in usc, and it needs but a trial to bring them into gener:d use. They have a few excellent buggics and wagons on hand at their ea:riage shops, which are offered for sale cheap. Go and examine them. TAx PAYERs, TAKE NOTICE.--We invite especial attention to the advertise ment of the Auditor, which appears in another column. By it, it will be seen, that all returns of ReaL and Personal Property, subject to taxation, must be made to the Auditor at his offlice, on or before the 20th August, 1574; persons failing to make said returns will have the valuation of their property increased 50 per cent. All returns must be made at the Auditor's offile, as no persons will be deputized to receive returns outside of the ofice, Mandarin Teas, the best, purest and cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price, 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf I' THE FRONT RANK.-As to a good article for a low price, Messrs. Kings land & Heath are keeping in the front rank of those who sell housefirnishing goods, such as cr,.kery, china and glass wares of all kinds, useful or orna mental. Visitors, therefore, to Column bia during the summer, will find it to their advantage, if they desire to pur chase in- this line, to visit their ware emporium under the Columbia Hotel. The present and increasing popularity of their store is.proof- that the people know where to go for such things. Trii D)EBATING SOCIETrY.-Tle ques tion discussed at the last meeting of the Newberry Debating Society was, "Which had the better right to the throne of England, James II, or Wil 1am, Prince of Orange?" The di'seus sion was very animated and rather lengthy, and resulted in a decision by the President in favor of William. An essay on the "Woman's Crusade" was read by Mr. James L. Blease, whoI took the ground that' while intemper ance is an evil the CrusaLde against it by the women coul not be justified. BACK YAims.-D)o not he content with having a well-rogula~ted front yard only, but see to it that the back yard is tidy and clean. If only covered with grass it is neat, as well as useful for bleaching purposes. Place here and there a plat of bright flowers to give some variety, even if it be done at the expense of the front yard. Keep it or-I derly; don't iet sticks, old hoop-skirts, tin cans, and all kinds of rubbish lies around, to be moved frona place to place, annoying you and breeding pes tilence.-Scnce of Health. REFESRING.-A sancer of Ice Cream when the thermometer is up in the nineties. and-the human frame is jaded, is positively refreshing, and when it can be had at any time between 10 in the morning and 10) o'clock at night, the convenience of the thing is not to be overlooked. Such is Mr. L. RI. Mar shall's programme. ec makes it in the right way, and every one proclaims his (cream to be excellent. Remember it can he had of him at all times in the hours named. Some folks say his ice 'is colder. sweetening swveeter, and es senes stronger than usual, the public must be the judge of that however. CALL AT SPECK'S JEWELRY I STORE And see his newv styles of Jet Ball Ear Drops, Neck Chains, &c. Very cheap. Also, a fine lot of Grangers', Good Templars', Red Men, Masonic, Odd Fellow's, Temperance and other Badges of ah laet styles. Call and see them. Granger's Badges furnished by the dozen or hundred. Sample Badges sent to all par'ts of the country by~ mail, on receipt of $2.00. Pices per dozen or hundred sent on applicationi. Address JOHNX F. SPECK, Jeweler, 5-at. Newberry, S. C. MAlnw.ED OR NOT MARRIED.-Mr. IGough thinks that it is better for a wo man to be laughed at for not being marriedthan to be unable to langh be cau Jse is married. The marriage that takes gl the3 laugh out of a woman, like the sunshige tigt Mkes all the swetfless out of the grape, is au ex ceedig}y 5suspicious commodity, anid ought to give the divorce doctors some thing to do. But the idea~ of trying to reconcile a woman to an uupaireci life because another woman found it ugecony fortable, is as absurd as to try to keep her from eating apples because of Mo tir Eve's unfoJtunatc pomological ex peren.EAC:/ume. Th following are the Mpo rs.~ of the Reo.lJwiH. Dare,the Eongl.nso the Clev.J. H.wudey the ongist t t Conrgyma,w: i na iioti coundy,ue2,1a i. tBro' CanAm .Tana 9Q 11 m m.. at BurtOn S RETU1INED FROM LIBEA:IA.-everal et grl persons, formerly of \ewhlTy,r returned herc hsL-t wc-ok fr"Il Liberia, brii. with them artics of itere:4 from that far di4.ant hld. and among them sonic beautilul and rare skins. We have not scen any of the returned )artv as vet, but learn from Others that quite a number be;ide them are :xious to r1tiurn holie. Ax ) I: x:-:ors Nonio.- It. has been Coliveved to 1' by a well inform ed geneleman that some of thaI ) eeders of this County are under the ilml)ression that the I.:ALD is jll-dispoSd toward them as such. Whr-nce arises the no tion we are at a loss to conjecture, since we harbor not the slightest hostility toward them. hNt rather the gre:itest respct, :ind have never purposely omit ted to publish what would advance their interests. All a mistake, wood people, and you do the III:n.l injustice, by departing il thi inst:mee from your wel'-known practice of forming opin ions upon facts and not upon vague no tions. SUnsC[nIERS VANTE).-A woman by the name of -Mr.. M. E. Pinkard, has been in o-r town soi(iting subscri bers fOr a book, entitled "Bread of Heaven and lusks of Arine or, The C'krse of Jealousv." which she claims to have written. She has references which are printed rather than written. She would like to have all subscribers prepay the price, agreeing to deliver the book sometime in the future, and conpassionate greciihorns sometinies do it. as one hundred and twelve did in WihnAington, N-. C., lasst September, but through some mistake in the Express Company, they have not received their books yet. She got a few subscribers and a little cash in this place. The Ab bevIlle 31ebna was pleased with her visit to Abbeville, and wishes her sue css, and that paper is edited by shrewl men. Soux s.-It woul1 puzzle a Phila delphia lawyer to tell what kind of sounds we have in view at present, but as we intend to elucidate, no help is needed to unravel it. There are very unpleasant sounds, but it is not of these we speak, but rather of a plea-4 ant, nice, delieious or delectable sound, one which will not disturb the quiet of a sleeping infu,t, for from this sound proccdeth no noise, neither softly m ical nor vet noiily disdctordait. It is sound wvithout sound-and it comes conm the deep sea sounidings, anud its raises are sound(ed1 by the initiated( eerywhere. What is it? Go and ask r. F. E. Salinas, the family grocery man, and he will'enlighiten vou immne itely. "S..nds from home" cannot mpare with Salinas' Sond(s at home. Besides Sounds, he has on hand a large rariety of other good things. Try him r rather try them. Au. SEIaENE AGAIN.--Patiecfle someC times ceases to be a~ virtue, aund even an celphant will sometimes endleavor to break the traces when crowded too much. Trhe extraordinary rushi made by the inhabitants of Newberry laust teek on Mr. Wicker's ice cream s:doon,I hich necessitated an extra amount oif labor from ehis elephant, causedl that monster to grow restive and show signs f knocking things into the middle of next week. Luckily the ice cellar~ of athan was close by, from whreh large :hunks of preserved winter were ob-~ taned and tied to his legs, while iced lemonade was poured down his throat. The remedies proved efficacious, for in a short time he got over the obstreper ous fit imnd wvent gaily to his wvork, and the inhabitants made glad with more rem. We are glad to say that nel thr Mir. Wicker nor Cazpt:. John Smith receivedl any injuries. Mr. Kin ard. how ever, without waiting for the conse-. quences, took the train and left for Wahala. ______ No LEss S'ruxGE THAN TRiUE is it that the "Indian Girl", notwithstanding the extreme heat of the weather and other dicuhies which beset her, is as Hvly and fascinating as when first she appeared upon the platform in Messrs. Perry & Slawson's Segar Emporium. No doub)t the admiration she draws has something to do wvith this, for her ad mirers cannot be numbered, their name being legion, and then the satisfaction she gives is a reward in itself. No one who pays court to 1her once, but desires to do so againm and again. She is as benefient and charitable, as she is fas cinating, and offers as choice a sugar at live cents as usually costs ten, and why ? because the times are hard, and she would not debar the least of her many admirers from the solace of a delicious smoke. She offers, too, segars miore expensive in price to those who prefer to pay high for thieml. beCsides chiewing and smoking tobacco of various excel enit brandls, elegant p)ipes, pouiches5, walking canes, et. etc. Sendl an or* der to Perry & Slawson's la1dian Girl, Columbia, S. C., or when down in the city pay her a visit. 25-t f. THiE Cii:nCiw., &c.-On Sabbath l:ast, the Presbyterian and MIethodist congregatt'G:s worsh ipped together in Aveleigh Church. the latter having re ceived a kind invitation from the Ses sion to use their edifice. The liev. 11. A. FaiY preached morning and night. It is understood thut the respective pas tors of both churches will serve the two congretions jointly. On the next Sabbath, however, the Rev. :M:giing Browy will preach for the Rev. ILW Kuns, wh.o wiil be absent. In the Lutheran Ghurcb, services wvere held as usuatl by the pastor, liev. I. W. Kuhns. The pulpit in the Seceder Church was filled by the Rev. E. P. MIcChmtock. It was our pleasuire to hear his afternoon discoue. There will be no service in that Church oni ra; sabbath, arranige -en ar beino- made, however. for A NEW DI Oui' Spring and Sumier E Goods is *now complete in al of the nowest stvyes and nov tend to sell at the lowest livi Wte haVC : liS.) op1X"ni a .1 tLIn With our. Dry v o4ti.s busi servies of of e fI the bewst Tri vices ofi' Mr. Noph i MOIwer the -AiwT IOep:,tnVent. rear of our sto e in i1rst- elas itslf, in w1ie w0 ve ha ve. and h:111 aIUtifUl ti w Weli I.ss all gxs usually kept in that We would :sk -u-.- friends those of MIs. "tedus. I give elsewher'. W -e gU'raltee to as to style and price. TIERiA May G, 1s74-1F-tf. ABOUT- THE TowN AND COUXTY.-., The crops are growing finely. And so is the grass, which makes it n-cessary for the farmers- to be up and doin g. Corn mlav be hu'ought at WIm. C. Chas('s at 11.2) and i1.2.- per bushel. Mr. Martin Harris is makino an addi tion to the rear of his furniture room. Mr. Julius Smith's workmen are busily engaged preparing the way for the brIck store with the iron front. The store will be ieady for use, it is expect ed. in three months. A line piece of mechanism-Win. C Chase's shot box. Ie made it. Jui-lge Moses is in Spartanburg. Mr. Mike Bowers is in the land of flowors. Thu Silver Cornets are tooting sue essfully under the instractioln of Prof. S. A. Ollever. The MNethlodists. through the kind of fer of the Pi esbyterians, will worship in Aveluigh Church while their church is ulndergoing~ repairs. A p.irty of our town people went sein1iff on. Salad: last week and re tiued loaded with line fis). Th'le Tuscaroras haven't scalped any body yct, so far as heard from.. Ther are :nxiolis. however, to gret a1 pale face into their wigwi.m. A good many cases of inaluenza are inl Town anld Counity.. Our stroets have evased to be fre We wvill give a p)uff to the lirst m):m1 that putis a big wvatermelon on our table. The hearts of teachers and scholars are being made glad by the near np proalch of the holidays. A. M. Wicker's lemonade is good for bilions stomachs. Thie Town C.ouncil is about to re plac:e the bridge over Scott's ereek, near the trestle. Pedestrians are much in ennveniencd by the want of it. There are un pleasant Odorsarsn on some of our streets. Disinfect, peG ple, for the sake of heath and comfort. Some of the street lamps are out of repair. iMr. George Lanel has purchased Capt. Speek's Confectionery store. Go around and see his nice things. The gamne of draughts has a good mant' votaries in town these dull times. Newberry has thle best draughts players in the State. We are sometimes asked tile p)rice of a pui; but that is all. Mr. F. E. S:Linas has any quantity of nice things to eat for sale. See his ad vertisement. is hlead is level. There are six secret societie's in New berry. Thelre are some peopleC in town who do not subscribe for the UIEIuIm, but take it from honest subscribers before they- havwe reatd it. The muan with the pitch fork will get all such. We are also sometimes asked to puff, and after doing so. are rewaurded with "that was bully !" How satisfying! There are more things connected with newspaper pub lishing than are even dreamed of in some folks' philosophy. Notwithstanidinig the SQcarcity of "vit ties," cold or hot. :a citizen of this towvn is having his dining-roomi enlarged. We can't understand the inconsistency. Sarcely anything to eat, yet ivanting more r-oom. Per-haps the poor fellow is living in hope. - Mr. Urhan Lorelace has made a fmal move up tQwnl, we can see his con fetioneries, and other good things, fomi our fr-ont window. - We le-arn th:at Messrs. Mayes & Mar tin will soon commenee the erection of another stor-e room on their lot. We like to chronicle such news. When tile elegQant brick stores of Un cle Julius Sm~ih. and all the other- im provemecnts on foot are completed. Newv berry will be right in town. Mind how you bathe in the heat of te day boys. Young John Mathis is now~ sugfering from thie effects of a bath last Saturday-his iace bein~g deem1fully swollen. A grreat many people.are anxious to knowv the name or use of those hand some corner erection on S01 the Al eth odist Church. Well they are both useful and ornamlental, andl were erected to hide th-brick flue through which the stose pipes are to run. Mr. A. A. Nathan will aepppt pu Ithanks for more ice, whlich came in* at the nick of time. We are pleased to know that he is su.eceedigig. A fall assortment of Millieyand Millinery Goods, constantly on hand at Mrs. D). Mower's. 15 Go.nD i-4i HI;. flLn-Thle Selu: of Heaulhliz recommends the following as t very best things to p omote the health of the b)ody, mind and sol. No dgs, but: 1. Sunshine. 2. Cleaniuness. ~. Pure air-night and day. uPARTURE. itock of Staple and Faney Dry I deparmiients, comprising- all te fthe day, which we in lig ra;tes vo caSi. 11illtrv .C1 'Il10t1 ill cme110 ness. lnd having obtained tile Ifl I ': S'lIl. iilso .tlie ser ReuLS Io is s) well known lnilg C llntiies. to SuipriltolndA SI.'lVc iltI'0(I U , t.e '(,ol i syle. which is a gem wvitln intend to keep, constantly on orte.d stock of Millinery, an( -lne. and -.uaintances. as well as us a (ill before purchasing give entire satisfaction both IS CASH. JL 4 P O OL. I p1 WVISEMAN REMOVE, :r HIS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, THE 1ST OF JANUARY, To the Inrge Hall over Messrs. J. E. Webb & Co 's Store, wherelhe will have " pleniy of good room, and more ight, and hopes to do satisfactory work at the right prices. Come all ye that love nice things, to Wiseman's Gallery, over Webb & Co.s Store. .i5-tf. ( Fully one-third of t*he. State of Lonisi an'a is -till under water from one to two feet deep, and from 70.000 to 80,000 peo- I PIe are noty in a destitute condition, ' much sickness already prevails, and, unless the people obtain relief the suf fering during the summer months will be almost beyond precedent. {'omaihertitt. EVWBERRT, June 23.-otton marKet dull, and cosed at 15 ets. Number of bales ship ped duringi wek, 591. NEW YTon, June 22.--Cotton held highcr; saius 85G. at 172a 18. Gold active, at 11Ia11. BALTIMons, ijune 22 -Cotton dull-mid dling 17k. Ca.mRsToN. June 22.-- Cotton more steady-nifidfling 16. Au.CSTA, Jane 22.-Cotton quiet-mid iI J?iscellaneous. JjFL WATCHES!!! S to AT . 1 MjUCHRER)~ S PRIES) Havi ng uziade arangements with the lyc Ieadng' u wate' Matnfactories of the United .. atie-, to furnish me with MOVEMENTS1. and CASI;S in large q1uantities, I ami pre- ~ paen to oiffer to m.y customers Watches for Much Less Money thaun they have ever been houghit before. ' CXli and cXmfinel my stock and prices, j and lhe -oovinc*tha:t what, I say is so. If I havye n.ot '.ot the kind of Watch you may wanit I will order it for you, and charge yon the s.rn.e you would hv opya h Facttooryya.th Ali WYatehes~ SoV are Warrarited ~ by Speil Certificate. JOHN F. SPECK, ~ NEWBERRY, S. C. E. MORRIS, 3ANUFACTURtER OF THE CELEBRATED "MORRIS IMPROVED COTTON GIN." ALL WORK WARRANTED TO PLEASE J OR NO SALE. PRICE, $3,50 PER SAW. Address E. MORRIS, To Jnue 10, 2:--3mn. COLUMBIA, S. C. Ili! li0T2 !!ND DJ!!! , COOL AND DELIGHTFUL y ICE CREAM ICK LEi1OtNADE! rJ l ALL THOUGHL THLE SU3tMER MONTHlS. A. M. WICKER'S. ? May 27, 21-t f. SOMETIIIN WH ICiI EVERY N FAR1MER SUOULD HIAVE - Til BURTN PLN BtR! .Thew Cheapest, Simplest and -Great an est Labor-ASavinlg Invention .. n of the Day. It has distanced all others, and sta nds . irivlle'd for simplicity, atd%tibility, du raility, varety 'and eftckiiCne of work.. It opens, driils any amount of cotton seedi or Criizers wih mathematical precision, aud cov'ers at same time. Can driop coirnC from one to four grains ]'1, I8, 26 or 54 inces apart is desired. Being adjuined to a com mon plow .stock, the fatrmier can) plow corn an-I drop peas5 at sameii tine' ; or can "run 'round" corn or' cotton au.d drill fer iizprs at samne dtie. The2 Planter can be attched to or..depached f:om plgw-stock byI the use of thr:ee b.olts. Every farmer in Newbrry should have one"of' these imple mets n'ich will more t.han pay its cost the first season. I Can be had by applying to the subscri be, or to A. G. Ma1ybin. .J- C. S.-Brown is thme onuy manufs.eturer for' Newberry and will tur'n them out ats speedily as possible. TERMS LIBERAL. - L. B. BATES, Gare Mtayes & Mar tin, Neerry, C. Owner of Patent for Newberr County. A pr. 22, 16-2m. C Excursion Season of 18 via Atlantic Coast and Midland . Lines ewberry Business Directorit Uard.s Iefercc inscerted under appr( inte headlings int Ihis <-olumnll. .Professior men, 3Mer6bants, .eelianies aLnd Tiade nerally. should hve a place in this DJ utory. 'erms-oderate. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. ^ CF L4.L & 1'O0L.-Wholesale and reti . eaIcr.; in foreign and domest.icj)r , pi. Embroiderios, Notions. &c. 4 hIll(:K. '. W. & M. S.--)ealers In Dr o C)ls. embnwraing everything in th1:4 y Gools, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shocs Cotton Buyers, &c. . OvE~LACE:& WHEi l-:EI:.-Dalers ia l>ra ('ools. G rceries, Clothing, IWOt,Shoes is. G.neral stock of all kintis of mer :mdize.. MOOT, .I.-De..ler in General Merebian diL.e. Dry G(:w;. F:iney Coods, Gro ries. Boots and Shots. 4. iOOC, TIIO4.--Dry Goods, -Notions, Cloth ina:. Mhoes. iats, and gcneral assort mt of Grocerics. 4: qjiLSON. J. M. & CO.-Deahrs in Dr.j y Goods. Groceries. Clothin. -Boots ocs, Hats, Crotcry. and general mer andize. 4: I AIION. T. F.--Whole-sale and -Retai dcnlcr in General Merchli.L11ifte-D1r3 ods, Groceries, Crockery, Plantat ion Sup Cs. 4: SATEAN. Al A--Dry Goods. Clothing Crockery. Roots and Shoes, and Fanc ds. Goods of all kinds. : Books and Stationery. 4H.\P1MAN, JOHlY A.-Books and Station, C cry. A specialty made in -chool oks. -4 Stoves and Tin Ware. IGHT, W. T.-Dca(,r In Cooking- 4nd f ent ingt oves: al styleq arid prices. rge assoitment of Tin Ware. 4:1 Furniture-Carpentry. EAVELL. 1. Y.-KCeps on hand a splen did assortin -t ofa I i kinds of Furniture, tures Frained. Mattrasses made. 4:| Restaurants-Hotels. AR'HALL. L. It.-Meals served at all hours. Fresh Fish sand Oysters in sc.n. Dealer. in Groceries, Confection. 4:1 Phtography., 1ISEM.tN, W. IL.-Rc.ident Artist. All 4yles of soieiures taken. Old Pictures ded ant renewed. 4:3 Professional. AIl, POPE & POPE.-Attorneys-.Prae Tice in all the Cdurts of this State and he United SLates u 4:1 11ORMAN & SCHUMPERT.-Attorneys at-Law. Practice in all the Courts 01 State, and in the United States Court 4:3 kEGER, C. G.-A ttorne.at Law and *eg ister -in B.ankiupty for~:-l Congression L)istrict. Practices in all the Courts 0 estate. . ' . DES. IRA B.-Attorney at Law. Oflice on Main Street, over Mrs. D. Xower's Monuments-Marble. ., - - EA VELL, J. R.-Monunaen.s made to or : der, anl al1kinds of marble and ranite Ilk Ueatly exiclnted. 4 Pl;ERS. L. M.-De~aler in Foreign' and) Domestic Marble. MoniunenLs imade! rd-r in best styles... 4: Public .Hall. - IG1PEltANCE IIAL L.-Will be i'entoed t. public e'ntert:ain ment.ks on.Monday, Wed gay, Friday and Saturday -nights of enel ek. .4:1 Manufactories._ ___ IIAPM AN. .J(ilN A.-Manufacturer 0. Cotton Gins, of approved st,yled and rrantedt. - - .4 C6mmissidn Merchanb. KIAEWM. C & 00:-Au'etron ant'Com mission Merchn.nt. Sales twiOce ek. .4 ICCAUCGLXRiNY. A. J. & CO.-Commission MerchatntSand-denerm-in Fertiliziers. ents foir (Gower, Cox and Markley's Bug s, Waigons. &c. 4: Cotton Buyers-Grocers. EBB, WI. IL & Ce.-Cotton Briokers and De)calers in Bacon, Flour, G rain, Hay, n, &c. 4 ALINAS. F. E.-T)ealer in Groceries and Plantat ion Supplies. Cash advanced ora tton. ~ Aik;& M tTi-'flcalers in(.Gr<ice I.ries,-Plan.tation 'Splies; Harl ware si Cotteoi Buyers. - 4: EAVELL & SPEARtMAN.-Grocers and Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplies 1buyers ofCotton. 4 HIASE, WM. C.-Groecry and Provision Merchants, N ollolozrEow. .3-4 Groceries, Canned Goods; ~e. j ~CK ER. A. M.-Dealcr in Groceries, Can ned Goods, Perfumery, and Toys of all criptions. 4l OVELACE, A. D.--Groceries, Caned .Goods, Confectioneries,' Tobacco aud rars. -.- . OWERIS. A. MI. & CO.-Grocery and Pro visio Dealers, P'lntation Supplies, bacco, &o. - - 4 ILSON, J1. C.-Dealer in Groceries of all kinds, Canned Goods, Bagging, Ties, 5:aeCO and Segars. 4:. Confectioneries, Segars, Fruits. PECI.. J. F.-French and American Con feet ionery. Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco and ars of best kinds. 4 ICCKER. A. M.-Candy and Contections of all kinds. Fruits in season, Nuts, Sc - and Tobacco. 43 Jewelry and .Watch Makers. PEO,JO1 N ..-4Degler in line Watches, Cloks,J e welry .'ilver and Plated Ware, :tCaees,7Eye Glasses(.Faficy29Gs,i41 Clothing.______ RIG HT & COPPOCK.-Dealers in Cloth. ing, and gentlemen's outtitting gene. ly, Shoes. Hats, Trunks, Valises, &c. 43 Millinery-Dress Mang. 3OWER, MRS. D.-Millinery Goods of all ikindls. Bonnets made in latlest stylQ. o dealer in general mecrchandizp. 43 UNTER. MRS. M.-Dress Making efteria test, p'attern&. .Ord.ers 5cjlicted. . .43 Draggists. ANT, DR. g. F.--Druggist. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs. Medicines. enicals, PLure Medicinal Liquors and nes. . 43 Gun andLook emith. *rHITE. Z. L.-Riepairer and Maker of Gunis. Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Goods I Groceries. .43 Wines, Liq.uors, Segars, &c. EO AlRD. J. U.& CO.-Whiolesale aI Re tail J)ealers in Tobacco..sdgar , Pipes. ,W ines a nd Liquors of pure qualities. 43~ MILLINERY illinery Goods, ilk and Straw Goods, WHrse 000SS KidS Gove, Ki H.oiey, -PHsirasos,an Pandkers,iend Handkerchiefs. sewin.w Jach ines. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING M\ACIRNE tt -17 Is Without Doubt the BeEt in the Country. It is EsE41' TO MANACE. LIMIHTE! iil 1A'STFST RUNN!NG. T"le SDl'LEST "o NST CTED .1 MO*IT DUEABLE M ilNi in the mnai ket -Priononne byl Phyvsicians~ to - he . the The WHiEELER & W1LSOhs been. 1',.C FAVORITE "o0*71- ea:s The sales of 1872 wero 30,< 0--) more than nr:v previon-7 yvar. The sales of our AuOfa Olice, for 1.87, wer z I,50 .Maciurs. For sa onw EAS T'd E or MONTARLY INSTAI.L.i-'N.TS. !d Mabinies, oft i dl-s I -;aired :11:4 w r.1 - - i k1. i in o Iall kind- nearly done. iles Room at .isar. :iF & ool's -:o,e, NSb:Lry, '. C. L. Hg. REDUS, Mar. 11, 10-tf. riaveling.Agent. "The Family Favorite." Iso on Ehj;;1o1 d ready for sale, by MRS. D. MOWERt GNElHAL -R Fur Newwbery auLaurens Counits. I hanr dmntflie TN 'iNtSwie g Ms chines in u.ze in m ilv, an :1 in add:11n to the satiLction it giies.ijiy wifedd daughter, I will add -my own 1opinion- as a practic -1 triechanic, that for PiVer' FOTN' of WorK-ANsmr in uild, ease of manipula tion, si:mpicitV of conttruction.:nnd readi ness of adjustment, it is NOT -XCE:LLHO ,by[ any other sewing nui:ehiiie in tIe market. - ESSE-H. , Mcvanicl Editor of "Scientifie Amle icaw." Aug. 27, 34-tf. NOTICE. Notice is herebly given tha on the 11th day of .1 alv 1874, in the Probate uirt, for New ry County, I will make linal- setrie tment on thetat of11' Rho,ia W. KiI;ore, d--'d., anmd will :it the1 sa;meCII t jimgly to) the Piobate .mg for'tt, lim:d diis-charge a.+ Executor of the Ilast will and testamentm 0f the said dec&sed. - All personis having demisnds againstL suid Estate will preselit the sameg da!y ittd to me on or bI>erre thaf d:iy. -NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day oeJuly 18'74, in the Probate Court for dlec'd.,itr ..ttheekiitguply tn4 the hJutsa~fdaid ma'ti fr Yd U chare e as A dngiaimgti;ap -of said &tat. - ~ All per'sons a vipgir3.ndg s 6 said to ine, on or before that day. - ~Sirviingr fdtrmitr,''e:e., of Ja~mes Kilgore, dee'd. . June 10,.2-5* -'a F.~ N. 3ARKER, SUCCESSOR TO WEBS, JONES & PA2RXER, (Between Pool's Hotel and the Post Oflic.) IHARNESS, SADDLES and LEATHER Having bought the E NT I R E S TOC K of the Uarness and Sadd!e M:anufactorf ol Messrs. Webb, .Jom:es & Parker, I :siO pre. pared to do all kinds of work in this line. Also wi!l keep on hand for sale, HARNESS, SIDLES,. &e.,. H ARNESS .LE ATUERI, SOLE LEATHJER, UPPER LEATHER. ke-, of the best and'che,.pest. REPAIRING and all work done to order AM Cask Prices and& a&$khakst Apr..1.1-tf. - THE PHOTOCRAPH FAMILY RECORD~ Isan Elegant Oil Chromo, Photograiph Al bum and .Familiy Record combined, ndi designed for the insertion and preservation 'of the pictures of the tamnily as well as the names. It is something nev,. beaiut ful, use ful andt.attractive, and shonld Q nam'ent every home in the liand. All who see it'pro nounce it superb, and are lav:sh in .its prdine. The -fAces of (dear ones appear in a tasteful setting of gold and beautiflil colors, -nd it.-i.g at once and. forever::a hous . id on receipt of nrice, A GOQD THIN~G FOR A(GENTS, Men indWomnen,. kOys'fnd Girls; whold or spare-time, day-time -o'r even ing. Agents Wanted Every where. Complete Out fi.iailed, pstpaid,.ou receipt of,price.- Ad drehsTHlE BE VIeRLY- COM PANY; :Wti.a bdsh Ave., ericAoo. M ay 27, 21-:it eon-. THOMPSON & JONES, Dental Suirgeons, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C. (Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery.) Mar. 19,'73-11-tf.. The undersigned, having established a [and ar.d Labor Office in the town of New bery, S. C., will buy and sell lands, or ne goti:it-e safes for lanids. .4isa protide:la brer's to work for wages; or to work for part of the crop, gr to rent lands. lie will also procure homes for immii grants, and will co-operate with the regular etbished immigradon agencies for the said purpose. - Mrj. R1 1. Hlolman i., e:m:ployetl to assist in the~ mana4gemfenlt of the ogiee, mi Rev. co.-W.e Kuhn atnd to G.m JaterEaioL-v coane oatnd cortonene thef inteprEio Apr. I corsodne H..BLAE AprD. 15,U 15,- T $3f. PR ~ .0 MDm 10 - Y rm TTT3fTDT A TT /\T3 7T lull IltU RLU A bMVE, INDEPENDENT a-1 1 2D B LE N TCLi&Y F)pir ENLARGfD TO AND PUlinIfED At the Low Price of $2.50, IS ONE ti -, Papers Pub0lishzied ! Now i8 the" lim Subs'h FOR I-Reliable Advocate of the PeopleN Interests. SHALL CO.rAlS :TRE :EST 1NF5R: 'MATION IN. AGRFIuULTURE. ....:. OI L TLTR SToAU 3K- ELLNEOUS READING. POEITRY AND IOG.RAPLM Sfall al.o hirre luir plar; whlile The Local .Pr.CountyNews Th9 3e .TodbAd0 -DEPARTM~ENT IS SUiPPIF;D- WIT TIPROTED PIL '-S , AND WEDDING CARLDS, INVITATIONS, BETrE . IIEADS, - ENVEl.OPES, LARELS, &c., &~c. fan be Printed in Si perior kyle, NEAT, (tH+MAP, RAPID.r. AS AN With its Large and Growing CIRCULATION, FE 4IIeER?ALD" Thei Bst Plan Yet is the ('ASH SYSTEM: it works wel for merait& aua peope. Quick sales z t s;Wt yrorn the cash jrinciple, enablee me' .ito -'er freoher goodsand at lower pric-i. than, -ever before. I take pleasure t re,imirW!vig mi-im1teus fried3 p. an-exagnad6b of my Lnje dStock, which einbraces everything to be desired, and all of which is ofbered AT LOW Al iCES FOR CASH. T F. -HARMON. May !3, 19-tf. Boots, Shoes a9d Hats. Now in store a complete assortmet df best nWake -BOOTS, SHOES and -ATS, all .tyks ad prces. Ca.'I and be convinced. .Mom . W e 'F ARMON.. May I'3, 19-tf G ocenieSalduphs IT Stock o GROCER?IES Is fuf and com plte. FLOUR; of bert rands OrCARS nd COFFE, Oheap. B ACON RiDES,and SHOULER CHOIC. H.AIMS. omething nice.. ' Heavy spplies for plantation use, 1 e a speia it.akdd as all-of iy goo& a 99 fered cheap for cash, now is the time ta call'dn Ma -1 - TEOS. F. HARMN; fHR ALLTHINSAREU W.- Y PHOTORAPH GAULERY. Havin'g(Jst"'return4 from the vorifern JJitie, and'ahediNtional eotogrAp ie .As. sociaLion at Bu.falo,Afeel btuer pjaed to do'good work than ever before, by, the advintages.of the latestimprovcm * nii the prettiest styles. My siock is Iarge' ihai, ve'an l' ong hicha, adie loto~ - Albums, Faney Picture Paper Welgis; &e, sm prepared lo take PiiwG RAPf f R t Coplying and Elarging Old Plei es, Taking Residelne, &C& Call i hile the pretty weather lasts; re member that delaysdae daiigerbus, r:d do not put it off - A proof is always furnished for in eption before-the pictare is printed;. The surest-way is .go conme at,,ognand Net piktures at the Newberry Galery of the iweready Thologopher,- - O.ct. 8, 40-tf. l ?IITORAPH, d lY CO0LUMBIA, . C itarA~ to- thet city sarerespectfdllydn vi:ed to t,isit my rooms, where can-be seen spedsi'iis of DietITrds in all styles of tie'Art. tfct on guiaraetad antd pries ebiAp. A... RISER,: Oct. 14 f39-tf. Plain.Street - SA'var gc ot of - Parler, BOad Co189e S?ow in store and to ar4ve, a,d- mast ke SOLD LOW oa~accountof'the igh t imes. C.OOKING STOYE& [ii variety an~d of the best quality. Eor sale low by1 .-W-... T4WRIGHT,: Between Dr.- Pratt's and,A. A,,Nathat s idain-Siree't- Oct. 8,40- t THlE SUAR43LT Is a <Te pressing effect on alfelasses, but for u.namey .it is only tempor.xy,anud'she want yill not continne la I the ueantime, helirge sroekifCLOTHDTontiand IINDUC4ES. js [o offer'speelal indnements. musnediateasp licatien. vil convipce.any pne that imself, is the easiest.thing mragittable.- No NEWBERX Jan do ..s well for youi .Come ad examine mir stock, whibch can be done-I FOR NOTHlING. C. M. HARRIS, ?abinet Maker &Uridertaker. Has on hand and vrill me~e to order, Bed teads, Bureaus,: Wardrvbes, Saifes, Sfs .Cabinet Work of all kinds made and.re aired on liberal terms. ~ Has on hand a full supply o.Mtle a iog:mny and. Rosewood Burial Cases. Cofins mnide to order it short-notie, and iarse supplied. Oet 9 40 tf. M ARIN HAREIS. 98k' 8M laIi B udal Cas8, THE SUBS~CRIBER .has constntlyoat and a fullasrortmnent of the-above appnwed :ases, of differexnt patterns,'besides coins yf his own ma'k1e,, all of'which he is: yrepai'ed o furnish at' veryeremasonableaaes; with iromptnless And.despateh,. Persons desirous of ia'ving ces sent by airoad frij. iave iham4se free.6f charge. A Hearse is alwa5's on hand-and will be unishe~date-tate f 1&$eday. ThankfoLt.r: pastpa~Oge,.sesb .cr ,..- re ,,nt..lya.k fm.' a c-oa.uui.