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Special and Local All fingle or transient husiness notices in the local department are inserted at the rate of tifteen cents per liac-libera! coniirae made ior three, six or twelve mouths. if. 'he American Sardine Co.'s Bone Iless Sardines, are nuch better, and less than h:alf the cost of imiported Sardines. 8-7 TAKE N%r!CE.-A:l parties havin- Ad ininistrator's or Exeentor's Notices for public:,tion. will save theinselvs trouble by coinin,- prepare it) pay f - 'he sainc before insertion, as our terms ... censh. .:wyers hatn.ling in sneh lnotices will be heH, responsible for t::e paynent. They will Al40 he held responsible for the pu4ica:ion of all notice. in &aikrupt cases. Trausient udvertisements of any kind must be Paid for in advauce, if the parties adver tisi'g do not reside in town. .Lb work au.1 subwerptious stricty cash. A papers. shal! be ztopped hereafter as soou as the term of subscription expires, un -s satifactory arrangements are made to ntilnuethe same. ric X mark denotes.expiration-after that the paper is discontinued. lhear these things in mind. 3-tf, INDEX TO NEw ADVErTISEMENTS. C. Gravely-Co::on Gins. &c. N. F. Burobam-Water Wheels. W. S. B.rge-Lovers of Good 1k-ef. S. P. Boozer & Co.-Brown Coton Gin. G W. Bennett-Contrac!or and Bilder. Thos B. Morris-At ministrat or's Notice. Several interesting communications are laid over till next issue, and among them one from the Duncan Creek set tlement in relation to Tax Unions. Correspondents must affix their names to their communications to insure at tention. If a writer is ashamed of his name or unwilling for other reasons to give it. he or she will save trouble by not sending letters to this ofice. Of course the nam is not published unless desired, all that we want is to know who the party is. MRS. C. G. C.-The papers alluded to in your note as having been sent to this office, have not reached us. Cowx.-Go to Win. C. Chase's to buy your Corn at $1.20 and $1.25 per bushel. 25-tf. Tomato, tommytoes. tomartus, to wartusses-take your choice. [Columbid Pkenix. Pretty good. MFsss. S. P. BOOZER & CO., of this place are~the agents for Brown's Cotton Gin. Planters are invited to examine this Gin, which is a gem in all respects. ANswFRR 'roJOUN.-If the girl won't tak~e to you after all the sacrifices which you have made andthe devotion shtown. onr advice is to let her atlone severely. If you nre bound to marry throw out -your lines elsewhere. A full assortment of Millinery and Millnery Goods, constantly on-hand at Mrs. D. Mower's. 15 MR. C. GRAVEL:Y, 52 East Bay Street, Charleston, S. C., offers to the planters of this County, a variety of im -- proved Cotton Gins, Pr-esses, &c. See his eard. THANKEE.-"KiDg's Creek" will ae cept our thanks for a bountiful supply of nice apples of different varieties and sizes. -Ample justice was done them he may be assured. May his trees be ever loaded with frait of the be.st kind. A GooD Woa&A.-We take pleas rnrc in calling attention to the card of Mr. G. W, Bennett, in this paper. We can vouch for his ability to do anything in th~e line of carpentering or joining in a neat and workmanlike manner. He -understands his business thoroughly. OLn PAPEr~s.-Old papers for sale at this office in packages of 50 or 100, at 4() aud 7e cents. tf. DANGEROUS.-We have b)een request ed to call the attention of the Commis sioners of Roads and Bridges, to the dangerous condition of Little River Br~kidg-e, near Mr. J. M. Workman's 3t is described as being shockingly dilapidated. BEEF EATERS will rjoice to learn that Mr. W. S. Birge, of Pr-osperity, will furnish most excellent, toothsome beef in this market on Thursday. and Sturday mornings, at 6 and 10 e-ts. per ib. Next week, and thereafter, on Tuesdsty and Thursday mornings. Mandarin Teas, the best, purest and cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price, 75c., -$1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf A CHANCE-On this Wednesday eve DiDg there will be given in Columbia, a Gr aed Choral Concert for the benefit of the Plmzetto Orphan HTome. Superin tendent Dodamecad. having agreedl to *convey passengers from Newberry, * down and back, for one fare, an oppor -tunity is afforded to bestow a charity, and to save money by the operation. If a suffieient number avail themselves - i this pleasant chance, the retu-n trip w i11 be made the same night, thus giv M.g the party the benefit of a delightful maoonlight excursion. Think of it ye lovers. Madame Djemorest's Rteliable P'at terns of all sorts can be obtained at Mrs. D. Mower's. 1-f CORRECTION.-In our edition, July 1st., we erroneously stated in a notice of Capt. Patrick's High School at Green ,'ille, that Mr. K. P. Goggans delivered an address at its Commencement. We correct it now by stating that tis gen tleman's address was delivered in the Chapel of Furman University, of whieb institution he was then declared a grad nate. BAIL GRAMTE.-MttiSOn, ihe rev enne officer who killed Davis a,t Belton shout ten days ago, the circumstances of which are no doubt known to our readers, was brought to Newberry on T hursday last by Sher-iff Southern, of ~ -~ '~v~A ,~ftc~r a hu~a,ina mer.-M.uJ. C. Matis respecet fully informs the gentlemen of this coml lunity, that she will undert:tke to m:tke all garments worn by thin in a supe rior Style and at m;oder:e prices. Cpa,p:ts :md1 ve"4ts a specialty. Chnildren's clothing" also ivade iea-tly and with despateh. Room over Mes-srs. J. M. Wilson & Co.'s Store, and oppc. ite lh:.zm) oflice. A share of patron age solicited. 28-3t. PouCE.-It has beN-0 suggested and very properly too. that Some 4 sign of wakefulnss by our poliec force he "i\ Dn thn,ugh the night watches. For in 5tance, a.s in all well regulvted ommim uitie, that the hiouzrs be calied out frem 9 till davbreak, with the addition-' all is well." It would be coinLfulillg inl thLe dead hour.of the nigit to know that some guardlan of the public in a est is on the alert. A pole force is more needed at night than at any other time. :md tax-payers s:y thl::,t they ould like it to be on the alert then COKESnURt COIEmNCE.--his Con ference, which elbraces 'Newberry, Edgefield, Abbeville and a sm:ll por tion of Laurens, will converie in this place in the Methodist Church, on Tbursday morning, at 9 o'clock. A large number of delegates will be in nt tendance, and the deliberations of the body will be of an interesting character. On Wednesday evening, in the same Church, the opening sermon will be delivered by the Rev. R. N. Wells, of Greenwood. As the Conference will be held with open doors. the plie gen erally are cordially invited to attend. On Sundav afternoon next, there will be a Sabbath School meeting, on which occasion addresses will be deli':ered by members of the Conference. The va rious Schools ore invited to attend. It is presumable that with the pres ence of so large a number of clerical gentlemen, that the different pulpits of the town will be served on the coming( Sabbath by appointments from the Con ference. WHAT IS OUR PoPULATION?-This question is frequently asked, but as we do not know certainly, and cannot find any one in the town who does.kiow, it goes unanswered. One day inast week, it being imperatively urged, all the public offices were visited and officials interviewed, and every knowing indi vidual asked,- but a majority could not give any -gures at all, while the rest figured the number variously from 2,000 to 3,000, consequently we ga;e up the search in despair. In the good old council days the chief marshal used to go around and take the census ocea sionally, but now it is not done. We respectfully suggest that Conceil make it the duty of some one of its offneers to make the rounds and ascertain the num ber living in the incorporate limits of the town. Or if that is not practicable, that the job be given to some one of the many active young men in town who are only unprofitably engaged by Street, Walker & Co. Let us have a cu gentlemen, the first in a decade of years. PERsONAL.-Sinlce our last, Major C. H. Suber. Judge Leahy and Hion. HI. C. Corwin, left Newberry for a sojourn at Glenn's Spring. Maj. Stewart, commandant of the ga rison at this place, led.some day.s ago on a visit to his children. Mrs. Z. L. White, accompanied by one of her children, has gone to States ville, N. C., for the benefit of her health. On Wednesday, the Rev. R. A. Mickle, formeor pastor of Aveleigh Pres byterian Church, bid adieu ie ewber ry, and took the train for his dist:ui home in Cuthbert, Ga., where he goes to take the responsible care of a new; charge. Mr. Mickle war, one of ouj best preachers, and his depart.ure,thougi for a long time expectedl, will be re g-ettd. We are glad to know that the home he goes to is a pleasant one. He had seryed Aveleighi Church for a num ber of years. We wish spiritual and temporal blessings in abur:dance. We were pleased to notice in town dirg the last wveek, Maj. J. B. Ezell, of Columbia, and Capt. J. L. Southern, the popular Sheriff of Greenville Coun ty. Both these gentlemen werehe on business and wvere in remarkabh preservation. Maj. J. Clark Wardlaw, from Wal hall, has been spending a few days here. Lt. J. Anderson is away on a siel furlough. Two FmE~s.-Our devoted town wa; visited by no less than two fires or Wednesday morning last. The firsi occurred at -2 o'clock, a. mn., when the inhabitats were wrapped in profound slumber, consequently the feeble alarm charerstie of the enterprising towr of Newberry, was not eufleiently greal Ito arouse many of our citizejns, anid is woul hav,e been of little avail had il been otherwise in the absence of means to combat an enmy so dreadful, anm particularly as the fire had advance( considerably before any outside alarn was made, Jt occurred in the ok McMorrps house, on the oi}tskirts o town, which was ocuped4 by Mr. . V. HIayward, formerly Auditor of this County, and was first discovered by hi wife, and only when the flames wer< licking up through the wall and ceilin! Iof the room. They had barely time t< epe safely, and but little of th< household farg!Ituyec was saved. Non< of the outbuildings, although closelb contiguous, were burned. The build ing was owned by Rev. J. W. Hum bert, and was insured for $2,500, in th< Liverpool, London & Globe Fire In surance Co., of which Maj. Win. F Nance is the agent; the furniture b: ,J. W. H~aywarvd was igsured in the Nia gara Co., N. Y., for the sum of $1,000 The fire it is said was caused by th explosion of a lamp. About breakfast time of the sam If Bro. Greneker of the Newberr (S. C.) h.. donl't 11urry. an-d com< up, w(!ll sed : depntatio; afI r hIm. [Press, M4..Ury, X. C'. We are hurrying up, dear friends but it s4'ems that the more haste th( less speed. W1e long for Hickory, amt. sorruw that so delightful a plae isue a.long dist:mee off. The dinienhies ir our-wav have beeii hydra-he:dt-d, bit we are Working out of them. Messrs Avery & Co.. will eonft-r a favor upor us by telling their :mxiously waiting readers that we will he along sometime, and in the nieantime to reserve all tII yellow-leg fried ehi-ken- whIch eannL saved, after feeding the NCwberri:mn alreadv there. So do. Cal o<:ea:dy &c.-in the well appint ed is-Sablishme111'nt of Messrs. Kinlgsh.a( & lieIth, Columbia S. C., are to ht found everv art*iule in erockery. ila, stone or woodware that e.II he calle for. :nd tho housekeeper who does m keep up wiil the tlotusiand and one hi provemlients inl this inlventive age woukth he surprised by an examination of th< varied stock of these gentlemen. Or ders promptly attended to. 28-2t Anorr THlE TwN AND COUNTY. Good rains. Weatlher warm. Grass generally well under con mand Crops are iooking fine and give pro mise ef abundant yield. The County is all quiet-and farmer and laborers sternly bending to thei1 work. Watermelons are beginning to h< seen-they are small, however, in siz< and of good price. Peaches are coming in and fine one: are occasionally seen. No samples of either the one or th< other have been left at this office yet We are lost in conjecture. Do the peco pIe love us less or are their supplie! short. The chicken and egg supply is mod eratelv fair. 'The town folks are enquiring for but ter. Two fires in one day last week. Mr Martin Harris was out With his Extin guisher to the last one. See notice o fires elsewhere. Subscribers leaving town for the sum mer season can have their papers sen to them by leaving direct!is Zit thi omlee. Drummers and agents of -variou kindb are coming to town. There will be terrible slatughte among the chickens this week--th District Conference is in session. The butehers are aidvised to have larger and helter supply o)f beef on hain this wveek, if at no other time. And country folks will bring in al their o<hls and ends-there will be large deC nd. We would like to0 hear fThom Pomaii and Frog Level, and from all the cour tivy round about. Jalapa comes to time in good styl still, notwithstanding the melanchol fact that "C. P. R." has laid himself o I"Wayside" will hear of somethingt his interest if lhe will visit Molloho Row, WM ayYe hi.m to bring a goo hickorv with him. Martin's Depot and Kinard's aboun in corn. A sub)scriber says he wi make one hundred and seventy-fix bushels to the mule. If this is not goc the next man can report. Severat appreeigtive farmers say the feel more than a thousand times oblige to uIs for urging the planting of corn strenuously. They promise to remembi us-inl their prayers, Heaven's bles: ings attend them. A piee mud bank is being arrange on Mlain Street neari tihe Cpurt house, Mike has grown so poor living in ti: ' low grounds of sorrow" that he can: un town to steal something. He y turned empty ha,ded. He~ saiys ha ness looked so dull that h~e was nahame to take ainything. Come all ye that labor andi are heat laden with moneyv,and subscribe for ti HEALD. Join; s.ys that if meeting lhous< wre selling at 10 ets. a piece hie su nt raise enough to buy a second har pulpit. Poor fellow. We learn from Col. R. S. Chick, wi Ivisited his plantationi a few days ag that no rain had fallen in that neigi bohood iln six weeks, and everythir was burning up. Subsequently a rat has fallen. Geo. R1. Lindsay, from the neighbo hood of Saluda Old Town, exhibit< some large cotton bolls, size of gumn eggs, here on Friday last. He sayvs I tias oodles of them11. 411 of which v are rejoiced to know. A new and substantial bridge h been built over Scott's Creek. Satur'lay last wvas a busy day in small wvay. Chickens, eggs. butter, a pis and peaches were plentiful ar moertely cheap. There were mo: colored peoule in. town than on 11 Fourth of Juy. Au SERENE.-In spite of politic agitations or depleted Treasury, ti Indi Girl is as serenej to-day as< the first morning whzen shze made hi leut before an adlmiring and apIpreci -tive ;ublic. }U:lk) ougt;i~n had it <'): Iof excitement, but that ovei the peop gaze upon its rugged outlines witho the display of much emotion. T] comet even of iater time, with its bla ing tail, alhhough approaching thme ear with fearful rapidity, h:as almost eens< to attract attention. Not so with t! chiargng Indian Qirl, gho qttrapts ti same attention now as at first-and n1 because of feauty which is only sk Sden. but for thze various excellences -her character, and that her mission -to solace man. Her segars are A N~ I1, and at all prices. Her five cente - re not to be beaten. The headquarte o f tiis dusky maid ar~e at Messid. 1he: & Slawson's, Columbia, S. C. Newbery Business Directory, Otr te enice iinsrted uider appro pri:,tc iwallsi thiS COILumn1. Profe*'SSiI)n atl inen,; Merehau:ts.- Mechnies and Tnale genIeraliy. Shoul<d hn'. c a1 place in this Di rectory. Teris inferte. Dry GoDds, Shoes, &c. I CFALL L POOL .-Wholesale and retail dealers in Foreir-ni anid loinstie Dry G 1ooAs. Embr-itleries. Notions. &k. 43 S W, . W. & R. .-!-alers inl Dry -l: :ta i :,- i p i 4'I i l I1lit Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, -Hats, Shocs, Cotton Bayeis, &c. i: G(.ne::tl -tock ol all Lms ' mer chalize. *1 GO , IAl---l>e::ler i:: G n r: ~i.er n e Nie . -olts:In Chiol il 00 . ;U0-.--l)ry G.outs. Not ions, Cioth .91S. GoJ. M. - ( v.- ie::l.r" in) Dry Uon,o' G. rocric'. Cro c kcry, 1,1ltalt ill Sulp V'\ IN. A. A.-Dr Cohs. Clothing. o c;(ker;. C-,t4 alId Shoens, anld :'y (jo.ls. '.oods f. -ll kinds. a : Books and Stationary. Boooks and:Staionery 1PAIMAN, JOI0 A.->ooks and -:tion erIV. A speciaty made in Schoo Iokls.' . Stoves and Tin Ware. - \I T, W. T.-Dea;r in Cook(ni au' f leat in a SIoveS. all styles and prices. Large assort mient of Tin Wa re. 4: Furnitur.-Carp.antry. . EA\'ELL. I. Y.---Keep on li:md a splen dit1i sotent of all k inds of F'urnituie ie nre Frame-. I.MaIttraLs5s made(. 4: ERsaurants--Hotels. o .t lAH.Ll,. L. R.-Meals served at al 11(11ours. Fresh F-h;nI ystlrs i .w-asmn. Detler i Groceries, Coafection Photography. ISEM.AN, W. I.--tesident. Arthit. .Al .tyles of Pi'tures taken. Old Pictures copied and renmWed. 41 Professional. R, POPE & POPE.-Attorneys-Prac F icc in al i the Coirls of this state ant -ll the 1n1ted States Got. I 'IlOl.MAN & SCIIUM'ERT.-Attorncy at Law. Practie in all the Couits o tIlue 6ate, anld in ihe Unit.ed States Court. 4: .1- GER, C. U.-Attorney at Law and Reg isteiin Baulnraptcy for 3d Congression ;,i Diztrict. Practices in all the Courts o the State. ).xi'. IRA .--Atorney at Law. Ofli on .\ain --:tre!et, over Mrs. D. Mower 4 4 Monuments-Marble. E.AVhLI., J. Ut.-Mon 1ents ade to or Sder, atnd all Jk nds of* marbie and irrait worlk neatly e:ecated ~ . EllS -L. M.--Maler in Foreign am DomeAic Mar Monine11be niadc to order in het styles. 4' nnPubic Hall. Z5 EM Plt.\ CE IIA LL.-Will be rented t< p 1ubli~;c nterrinmenll sson Monday. Wed nexas lay Friday and Saturday nights of eaci v eek.4 Jtanufactories. j H.\PMAN, JOilN A.--3ianfaturer 0 -Cot~ ol GU. of appro1ved style, and iwartTCd <. Conmission Merchiants. I flII.SE W. .; CO.-Auc4ton gnd( .Con: - ision Mher.haut. Bo,les twice 4ACCAXUGURIIN, .A. J & CO,-ComBiiSO C .\1erchaints and d ealers in Fertilizers. v agents tor Gower, Cox and Markley's Buts gies, W agons, &c.4 n Cotton Buyers--Grocers. O Elin, Ws. 11. & Co.--Cottont Brokers an D~lealers in .LaconI, Flour, Graim, 1la3 l Corn, &c.4 i 24 A LINA S. F. E.-Dealer in Groceries an PItntation Supplies. Cash advanced 0 ti~AYE- & M1 \RTIN.-De:ders in Groci Ii r~~ies, Plantation Supplies, Hlardwar< anCotton Iluyers. (1 EAVE~L& SPEAR.\AN.-Grocers an PoiinDealers, Plantation Supplie iand buyet s ol' Cotton. 4 T -HIA SE, WM. C.-G rocery and Provisior SGioceries, Canned Goods, &c. r lCK ER. A. M.-Dealer in Groceries, Cat Sned Goods. Perfumery, aui(1' ys of a -descriptions. fOVEL.ACE. A. D.-Croccries, Canne d I. oods. Confectioneries, Tobacco an Sega is. - OW EJts, 4. N. & CO.-Qrocery and Pri a. UILSON, J1. C.-Dealer in Groeries of a .kinds, Canned Goods, flagging, Tie I- T'obar-:o and Seia Confectioneriea, Segars. Frmits. P ECK. J. F-ren~r ch and American Col fectionery Fruuits, Nuts, Tobacco an -Segars 01 best kinds. WICKER, A. M.--Candy and Contectior \Jof alt kinds. Fruits in season, Nuts, S argus tandl Tobaceo. Jewelry and Watch M!akers. td PECK, .TOHIN F.-D)ealer in fmne Wattche ( locks.. e welry. Silver.andl Plated War' Spec~tacles, Ey e G.lasses,Fanicy Goods.&c. 0 Clothing, _____ Ig rl & C,OPPOCK.-Dealers in Cloti - 'ing, igul gontlen on's out fittinag gero nl Millinery-Dress Making. ~OW ER, MIRS. D.-M illiniery GoodS of a Ifkinds. Tionnet: nmade in latest styl r- Al o dealer in general merchanudize. UNTEi l NS. M.-l)ress Making after I ltest patternls. Orders solicited. IC Dragg ists. _____ -A NT, DR1. S. F'.-Drutgist. Wholesai and Rtni; eale Dn1rugs. Mc<licine thiomina ts, I1L.re Medicinial Liquors '?. tM Wines. Grun and Lock Smith. ftyHIlTE, ZI. L.-Repairer and Maker p- Guns.,Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Coot and Grc neries. re Wines, Liqnors, Segars, &c. IC 3EON.\ RID. .J. H. & CO.-Wholesatle and R tail !Reaers in Tob,Iacco, Segat Pitne al Diy ioolls N' e1iAiner SIv5ILLINERY Millinery Goods IC R?IBBONS, Silk and Straw Goode Corsets, rS Ki Glvs Kid Govies', Prasl,Sn HaydHcrsieef, Pataols.an HandkePchieff Dry Goods, Groceries, c. AlEP 'C"' kEEP tJO0L, New Fans, New Muslins, New Rufflings, New Silk Ties, New Belts, New Prints, ;New Gloves, New Ribbons, Dress Goods, AT ETRA ARGINS,; The Prices so Low for them' that all, (ireat an1d Small, - can Purchase. -C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, COLUMBIA, S. C. July 15. 28-tf. ESTABLISlED 187. Takes p le ur i i'; foru ming the public of Newbi-:ry, that he is constantly making seaionAble ADDITIONS TO II STOCK * OF His stock is large and varied, in the Ness and Faflc Depautmflt As well as in GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, HEAVY WOOLENS, &c. SHORT PROFITS FOR QUICK SA LES AND SA TISF AC' ION GUARANTEED. GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, And Drills. To Merchants at Man Sufacturer's Prices. jThe Highest .Market Price Paid for Cotton or other ~Country Produce, Mv..FOOT. SJuly 1, 2G-tf. CREDT STOR (West Corner of Main and McKibben Streets.) H Iavicng purtchased the g;oods, in store, of Mr. Thomats Lake. I will contitne -aid bu lsiness', in ALL ITS BRANCHES, with A FULL Stock of* Goods, WhicLh I propose to sell on the Most Accommodaing Terms, (safe to myself,) to all who will favor me with a call. - HENRY II. BLEASE. May 20, 2Oti :DO YOU WANT TO BJy AND Excellent in Quality? 1 IF SO. GO TO M ~RS. D. MOWER'S, 3 Where enn be found Dress Goods, Fancy "Goods, Ladies Snits, Notions, of all kinds, And Many Other Articles SAt the Lowest Market Prices. SOn the corner, and under the HERALD L3 Office is the place -F'or Cheap Goods, - Cheap Prices, SAnd the Best 4te~ntion. SApr. 1, 13.--tf. .J. C. WILSON, }, DfEALER~ IN' GRO EES Of all hinds, such as Sug~ars, Coffee, Rice, Baceou, Choice Hamis, Flour, Lard, Molasses, * Mackerel, Corn, FRESH MEAL AND GRIST. Pickles, Canned Fruit, ,Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segars, Tobacco, Soap, &c. Together with ~heetings anid Yarns, BAS6BIN ANDi TIES, 'INON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, *PIiscell cc 0 >0 40 .E f x, 0 V3 4 ~$ r-3~~4 w ut4 tie--t) !'1--:n.T.A C> .'ever, Ji-A0 W " 4sz- (A1G! ir 64.1inll Weauknlies, n ' a :.oas. crorsw . ____<_s___ros E'r :tand PT in.4. lluedi .) s i $ -imlu e or sexi ext rav;Igam-<-. z6 - 'rice, in :1 .SIaled envelopo, only six cents. The celeirated author, in this admirable E--ay. ele;irl:: deionstrates. from a thirty years' succes4ifu practice, that the alarming C'6iscquenc sof sel t-abuse may be radically enreuv without the dlangerous use of internal Treicine or i he npplieati<n of lie knife; I p Otitin 0 o it mOte otlcur at once SiIIIpl, certainl, anId Oe'1t11ial. by jleans of which every sultrcr.no iiiit!ter what lids coii-tittoi may he, niny cure liinself cheaply. private ly.and radically. - This Lecture shoul<i be in tn heinds of every youith and every Inan in the land. Sent Iin1ler seal, hi . plain envelope, to finy addrex , p0.-t-p)a1;, onl revelpt of six ocets Og two post stamil")pS. Address the Pulishwrs, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. 4SO. July 15,'74-28-1y. L. R. MARSHALL, Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on him, would still remind the pub lie that his ICE CREAM SA LOON is open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Everything neat and nice. Cream made to suit the taste of the most fastidious, and furnished by the saucer, quart or gallon. Ju ine ti,::.5-trf, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. - IN THE PROBATE COURT. Jmnes A. Henry, as Administrator of the Perzonal E-tate of Eliz-beth Wright, de ceased, Plaintiff. Hugh P. .ery, W. John ienry, 9. Jane Henry, N. C. Henry, L, W, Henry, Javn Ba.nlett, Mary Ann McKee, and the8 chil dren, "randcbildren or other heirs of Martha Franklin, deceased, whose naimes, asges anid pluces of residence are un ki:o.vn, l'etendants. Suninions for Relie f.-Complain t Serred. To the Defendants: You are hereby summoned and requ'red to answer the comphaint in this action, of which a copy 35 1aCe L it ge p and to se.rpe a copy of ypur answr to the said COnpllainlt, on the s'abscribers at their. office, at Newberry, Soutch (hr9ll4 Wlininl sive of the d:ay of sneh defvic: ; and t:dl to anslwer ,,e, co mpaint within'the Im liaf ioresaid,. t he plaittiff in this aJction Iwill apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Dated, June 8th, 1874. JOHINSTONE & H ARRINGrION, Plaintiff's Attorneys. [L..s.] Attest : J. C. LE AIY, J. P. To Mary Ann McKee, and the children, grand-children or other heirs of Marthai Franklin, deceased, absent defendants in the above stated action: Take notice- that the complaint in the above stated action was filed in the office of' the Probate Judge, for the Courrty of Newberry, and State of South Carolina, at Newberry Copmrt Hloisp, on the 10th daay of June, 1874. JOHNSTON.E & HA RRINGTON, Plaintiff~s Attorneys, June 17, 24-fit* Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlantic Coast and Midland Lines W ILMINGTIOY, COL. & A UG. R. R., COLU.IAr, S. C., May 29, 1874. ROUND TRIP TrICKETS to aull prominent Virginia s prings anid WTester.n North Caro lina Excursion Points, good until Novem-. ber 1, 1874, will be on sale at the Comupa ny's Ticket Offices in this city, both via C'harlotte and Wilnington, on and aifter June 1, 1874. Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal timore', via Bay LINE, ait reduced rates, also on sale. A. POPE, General Passenger Ap.ent. Jlunc 3, 22-if. 00TTON SINS, -If you can buy as good a Cotton Gin made in your own Town of Newberry, as you can elsewhere, why not do it ? We can say with truth that the Gins made by Mr. J'ohn A. Chapman are as good as any other. Learn our RrcEs before bunyinig of other makers. LAKE & CHAPMAN, June 24. 25-1m. Newberry, S. C. We baye g t'ew Wagong an,d Buggies, just finished, which WE WILL SELL (;iIEAP. Please call at our shop and ex amine them. LAKE & CH~APMAN. Newberry, S. C. June 24, 1874-24--1m. E. MORRIS, MANUFACrTEn 0OF THlE CEinIVTEDl "MORRIS IMPROVED COTTON GIN." ALL WORK WARRANTEDOTO PLEASE OR? N'O SALE. PRICE, $3,50 PER SAW. Addres E.. MOR RIS, June 10, 23-3m. COLUMIBIA, S. C. ROUND TRIP EXCURS!QN4 TICKET8, TO ALL PROMINENT NORTHERN SUMMER RESORTS, Atlantic Coast and Midland Lines. These lines have on sale at their offices in Macon, Atlanta, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Columbia anid Wilmington, the most attractive line of' ROUND TRIP EX f~TTfl4)fru1.T mrnu~'ma NTIIPTT.T n~AP t',pna~nt.. = 00 H 2 ~ LET t be k;;ow;l tha-t al .11s who1 Want -1h: p ry o (be Sh a !ts. Cloth i:L. 4rOr S. ir :i;:y i-ther article. -:n be!CC U acco .ilated by calli ng onl ME As I sell for Cash. I do not propose to KISS Mly customiZs, but will give them ba rgaii<i. If uny man dotibts my word let HIM Conme Und givo tho matter a t st, FOR Secin. is believing. If after that he is not satisfid, I'll respoetfully turn hii overl to HIS MOTHER! THOS, i' HARmON, LAND AND LABOR OFFICE. The undersigned. having established a Land ;r.d Labor Ofliee in the town of New berrv, S. C., will buy and sell lands, or ne gotiate sales- for lands. Also provide la burers to work for wages; or to work fg) part of the crop, or to rent HeWI.1f1i rpt;ge qr.o. imi-i gi:it an wi. eb-operate with the regular etahished imigration agencies for the~ said purpose, il.j. 1 B. Holman Is employed to asit in the managemient of the office, and Rev. H. W. Kuhns and C. G. Jaeger, E,q., have covsented to attend to the interpretation Iand corresponadence. H. H. BLEASE. A pr. 15, 1.5-tf. F. N. PARKER, ISUCCESSOR TO WEBD, JQFES g PAR[E (ilutween lfoO1Ps 4ratei ap1 the cost O#ice,) DEALER IN ': HAUNESS. SADDLES and LEATHER IHaingbougzht the E NT IR E S T OCK of the Harness and Saddle Manufactory of [Messrs. Webb, Jones & Parker, I am pre 1 pared to do all kinds of work in this line. IAlso will keep on hand for sale, HARNESS, SADDLES, ke., IIARNESS LEATHER, SOILE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER, &c., of the best and cheapest. REPAIRING ~nd all work done to order At Cash Prices and at Shortest Notice, A pr. 15, 15-tf.-__________ JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. POOLE & HUNT, Baltimore, Manufacturers for the South and Southwest. Nearly 7000 now in use, working under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sizes, from 5j to 06 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the Market, And most economical in use of Water arg6 ILI,UsTRATED Pamphlet sent post fr-e. MANUFACTUREPRs, ALSO, OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent'iTubulous Boiler, Ebaugh's Crusher for Minerals. Saw f.nd Grist Miills. Flouring Mill Machinery. Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills,' Shafting Pulleys-and H angers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Feb. 25, 8-Urn. Clothing. TILE. SCARCITY Hais a depressing effect on all classes, but for tatyitis only temporary, and the want OF MONEY Will not continue long. In the meantime, the large stock of CLOTHIING on hand INIIUCES UTS To offer special inducements. Immediate ap p!ication will convince any one that iIrase1; is i easiest thing imaginable. No bonse in NEWBERRY Can do as well for you. Come and examine our stock, which can be done FOPL NQTUNG. Iwg*I & COPPOI Stoves, Tin Ware, 4ct Stoycs!Stoics!01to1e IO8I -Avery large lot of - Parlor, Box and Coal Stoves, Now in store and to arrive, apd must be SOLD LOW og ageppt'pft the tight tigmes, Sewing4 .,ichries. THE WORLDIS FAVORITE! WTTnsols SHUTiTLE SEWING MACHINE. ONLY $50 FOR THlE0 BEST SEWING MACHINE IA THE WILD* .- 0 THE WILSON Refused to join the IIigh Price "Ring". of the North, and sells cheaper, thusly: $10 to $20 Cheaper than.the Singer. $30 to $45 Cheaper than the Wheeler & Wilson. $10 to $20 Cheaper than the fHowe. AND IS SUPERIOR TO THE ABOVE HIGH PRICE MACHINES. THE WILSON DEFIES COMPETITION! And will. on test, sew side by side of any Machine, and do a larger range of work. The WILSON is the ONLY .Sewing Machine that gives a WRITTEN WARRANTEE OF 5 YEARS from day of Sale. iW Smoke this in Your Pipes. Every Sewing Machine Agent of other Companies are afraid to meet in countest trial, the LIGHT RUNNING AND FAVORITE WILSON, and will use every.subterfuge to keep you from seeing and trying it. GlVE US A DIP SNIDER? A WARNING-TO SOUTH CAROLIlrA Why will thgeoZay the exorbitant price of $49 for a Wheels: A; 'lson, $95 for a Singer, and $95- for a Howe, when they can get the best Machine iaghe-world, the light running WILSON FORl $50. We guarantee satisfaction in every sale. A good Agent wanted for Newberry. MOORE & OOZBY General Agents for South Carolina, SJuly 8, 184-27-tf. COLUMBIA, S. C. T H1 E .ltgapa. WHEELER & WILSON coME ON. SEWNG ACHNE~FOR ALL THINsARENWRnEADY AT THE PHOTO GRAPH GALLERY. Having jus returned fo h Nrhr - '.~*Cities, and the National Photographic As. sociation at Buffalo, 1.feel better vreparcd ~~~'' to do goodwork thane Ver bee,~5y the '~ '~f~ -. advantages of the latest improvements, and the prettiest styles. ~ ~.. ~'-~-My stock is larger 'than ever, and among - ~ 'I~ which are, a fine lot,of Albums, Fancy in the Country. *It is E ASIEST TO MANAGE. I am prepared to take 'LIGilTEST and FA STEST St!NNINS. PHOTOGeAPHS, ERUDTYPES~ The SIMPLEST 00>:STP.UGTE Dand3-,.. 3 MOST DUR ABLE MA.IG5NE in the mar-. Copying and Enlarging 91&leItures, FFe.Oronuced by Phy.sicians to' bc the Taking Residencese '&c. LEAST INJURIoUS. Call # bile the pretty weather lssa; re The WI1EELER~ & WILSON has beer member that delays are dangerous, and do the FAVORlI: for 27 years. not put it off. The sales of 18S72 were 30:)0 more than A proof is always furnished for inspection any previous year. before the pieture is printed. The sales of our Augusta Office, for 1872, -The surest way is to come at once and . were 1,500 Machines. Iiget pictures at the Newberry Galleryof the For sale on EASY TIME or MON{THLY e.ver ready Photogropher INSTALLMENTS. Old Machines of _all W WISE MAN. kinds repaired and warranted. Stitching oc,,40f of all kinds neatly done. Ot 14-f Sales Roouw at Mesrs. McFall & ?ool's Stole, No wberry, S. CPlTO AP fHIR . L1. H. R EDUS, Mar. 11, 10-tf: Ttaaveling Agent. ICOLUMBIA, S. O "Th Faorte i Visitors to the .city araespetfully ini The amil Favnti.ed to visit my rooms weean eseen specimens of pictures in aRstyles ofMbe Art. Saqtisfaction guaranteed aud prices c,heap. - TI-I X. M. RISER, WEI SE1VNG M H11iINE Ot ,3-V li tet Is nwon Exhibition, and ready for sale,____- _____________ by MRS. D, MOWER, C.MHARS GENER~AL AGENT, Cbntae& n~tkr -For Newberry and Laurens Counties. ~o a4adwl aet re,Bd I heave one of the New teed Sewing Ma-Stes,one,&c chines in use in my family, and in additio. a bet orofal idszaean r to the satisfaction it gives my wife and pardolberem.. daughter, I will add nmy o.vwn opinions as a S nhn ulsupyo e1c a practiel m :echzip, that for ?EaFET.oN of (iYadoswoBralae. WVORiANsglI in buildt ease of inaoipula, .flsr-d oodra hr oie n tion, simplicity co.f construction and read!- Ot91 E ATl ARS ness of adjustnent, it is NOT EXcEF.LED by JESSE H. LORD Mechanical Editor of "Scientifie American." 11 Aug. 27, 34-tf. SBCIE a osatyO Boots, Shoog and Hats. cssodfeet1ters eie ofn Now in, stCorea oiiplete assortment of t uns tvr espbe aa,wt proptessan depacb BOTS, SHOES and HATS,Peoneirsoavgs.ab a e all ye and bepoice. AHA~1 y'rlada~wl e ' CaTadb ovne. F.n heHaAteIkf$OOzk. a 3 9 Tf. F A ~~Taku o.pa~pto~e,teah THMSN&JN s rbrrsitbl sk &.COIiI Oct 1, 1-t tb s , 39-td auin tree I t. UndeON&JNS.-ne~roprtaMug.e8e the umos HalcARRIS CabinetWakegeo s, j&Un.d4era?er.T ' Ha o hndan DI k oore,Bd steads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Soras, Settees, Lounges, &c. oabinet Worls of all kinds made and re paired on libe.ral*terms. Has on hand a full supply of Metalic, Ma h any and Rosewood Burial oases. fans made to order at short notice, and hearse sapplied. oct 9 40 tf. MARTIN H ARRR OSES M8taliC $$28868, THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly oc hand a fullassortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides colline of his own make, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reasopable ratee,. with promptness and despasch. Persons desirous of having easis dent by irailroad will have them spaf free charge - A Hearse is alwayse-6titaa~de ' Mit he frnished at the rate-of,$10eistBayM . Thankfal for past patronsge, the asb scriber respedifally asks for .a contiaandon of ab* sam~, and assures de emble that no effort on his part willbesparedtorender the utmost=+weilan I3ental &rgeons,