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Job we subscriptions strictly cash. shall be stopped hereafter as e term of subscription expires, un atisfactory arrangements are made to continue the same. TheX mark denotes expiration-after that the paper is discontinued. Bear these things in mind. 3-tf, LnDBx TO NEw ADVERTISEMENTS. L. R Marshall-Fish. Goo. S. Mower-Store to Rent. G..& C. R. R -Change of Schedule. Pope, Pope & Fair-Surnnon for Relief. Abram Moore-Notice for Final Dischrge. Wim. C. Chase & Co.-Notice of Dissolu tion. Mrs. M.. Wyseand Mrs. S. J. Whites Silas Johnstone-Notice for Final Dis cbarge. Notice. Rev. Sam'l B. Jones-Columbia Female Colege. Furchgott, Benedict & Co.-Dry Goods, &c. Larousseliere r Schning-Cheroots and Cigarettes. Several communications received this week, among which one from the Edi tor and Proprietor, which -rived too late for insertion. They will appear next week. LECTURE.-We are glad to announce to our readers and. the public generally, that Col. J. P. Thomas. lately of Col armbia, and now of Charlotte, N. C.. will deliver a free lecture at the Town Hall, this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, on "South Carolina-Past and Future." Col. Thomas is so well known to this community as an accomplished scholar, - an eloquent orator and a zealous patriot, thatwe deem it unnecessary to add, that our people may expect a great treat in this lecture. Probably no man in the tate is so well qualified as Col. Thomas to handle this extensive and interesting I subject. citizens generally-and the ladies es pecially-are invited to attend. s sCIGARS.-We ask attention to the aertisement of Messrs. Larousseliere & Schning, General Commission Mer chants, 114 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.. sole agents mn the State for Geo. F. Slade's Boston hand made Cheroots and Cigarettes. THrE RU.-We understand the Cokes bury Club of Base Ball players will come down soon to play the rub game ,with our Newberry boys. We hope athey will come. Our boys are anxious to reciprocate the hospitality they en joyed- in Cokesbm-y during their stay there, and to win the chamipionship. Hurry up, Cokesbury. Madame Demorest's Reliable Pat terns of all sorts can be obtained at Mrs. D. Mower's. 13-tf. *Col. Thomas Dodamead has contin * ned the improvements on the Greenvi!!e and Columbia Railroad, until, for the ~reater part of the wa.j' it is in first-rate condition. New iron has been laid, the eneroaching trees cut down for nearly the whole distance, and the trestles and roatdway repaih 2d.-PhrenirX. THmE FrasT BALE.-The first bale of tins year's crop) of cotton made its ap pearance in town last Friday, the 28th -uit. It was raisedi by Mr. William Y. Fair and purchased by Mr. Thomas F. atrmon. Grade, low middling, price aid 15 1-2c. Who will bring in the next bale? thsOu AEf .---ldpapers for sale at thi diGoiriokaesof 50 or 100, at 40 aui&Z5itn tf. 1 .7~BARBECUE T PROsPERrTY. eueortef attended the barbecue at P ity last Sattirday, and reports im Jiigwie. Weathr bad,crowd large con sidadn, dinner excellent and abundant, .p 'etites terrible, fiin plentiful, spirits 'o' so exhilarated above the ordinary l)it,n adies, fullness after dinner. ood time ge.ierlhly.I - We hop-the E.anager got his money back and ioi-e too. GRANGER'S BARnECUF.. -Last Fria I Beth Eden and Mount Bethel Gran,es had a barbectue on Mr. John S'pence's place. A large number of people were in attendance, considering the had state of the weather. The dinner was well prepared and more than abundant. Able and interesting addresses were made by Prof. Win. Hood, of Due West, and M.aj. J. K. G. Nance. The day was pleasantly and profitably spent. Maindarin Teas, the best, purest and cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price., 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf .Ned. Caldwell, of Calhoun's Mill, --et gone to Newvberry for his health. Some men w~ill rush into dlanger head foierpost whenever there's 'a woman it the bottom of-it." . Abberiic~ Medium. There is no danger in coming to ewberry at all. It is agreed on all hiands that Newberry was nev er maore healthy than now. There is too much fuss and feathers about the imagined unhealtinfess of Newberry any howv. THE SUPrILEIENT-Our readers, we hmope,, will give attention to the supp)le ment accompanying this week's issue. ~The "'Sinith Press" and the "Neblett & 'Goodrich Gin," advertised through it, 'lave abundant testimony in flavor of .their vialue and utility, and of the sat:s 'jaction which they give wherever tried. Orwell-known merchants, Messrs. I'Taies & Martin, have the agency for .berry County, and would be glad ....orsm.ame with these valua All persons having old garments they wi4h dyed or cleaned, will 'please hand tIem in to the undersi,rned by the sh inst. Also, those indebted to us by n.>te- or acco)lut will please settle the 1 s tme bv the above date. Money we must have at once. 35-1t. McFALl & P,OO1. PoLrrcs.--The Republican County Convention of New berry, was in session all day Monday and part of Monia night. We have not learned the names Of the nominees. Several speeches were mad(e Moday night from the Court House step:4. June Mobley told. what am de condishun of Union County." POO.E & HUNT. MAC\INisTS, 1.\A T.IonE.-The reputation of the above firm as Founders and Machinists, have become national within the Iast twen tv-five years. We invite, for this firm. the favorable consideration of those of our readers who may be in need of any thing in their line: their machinery. wherever used, best speaking for itself as regards quality, durabilitv and ea- 1 pacity for the work designed. Send for their circulars before purchasing - elsewhere. t Sri. Rost.-Whilc the proprietor is Nay seeking health and mnent:l reerea ion among the mountains, the ex-As soeite, who is rllining this machine. mn-gests "under the rose" that now is a ood time for the friends of the Him>I -1 and of himself, to bring on their presernts of fruit, "bride's favors," &c. Being of an obliging disposition he will appropri ately dispose of them. A word to the wise is sufficient. P. S.-One fine, large, deliciously sweet watermelon just received from Mr. George Hipp. Thanks. His head is level, a word being sufficient to such a man. as aforesaid. Who next? COI.XMIA FEMALE COL.EGE.-We call attention to the advertisement of the above institution, found elsewhere in our columns. We can safely recom meDd this College to all p:irents de siring thorough and substantial train ing for their daughters. The discipline is kind and parental, and the instrue tion thorough and able, while the in luences brought to bear upon the pupils are moral in their tendency. This in stittion has heretofore received large >atronage and will begin its Fall Ses sion under even more favorable circum tances than ever. The Fall Session opens on the first Wednesday in Octo >er. PERSONAL.-WC were pleased last r week to meet Mr. Julius D. Dreher, A. fi M., of Roanoke College, Salem, Vir- n ginia. Mr. D)reher has been for some 'l time Assistant Professor in Ancient anguages and Instructor in English k~ anguage and Literature in the above t nstitution, but has now drop)pedl the a1 former branch and 'will devote himself v. xlusively to the latter. Having made n short visit to see his people at Poma- 1: n he has returned to his duties. The lb fall term of Roanoke opens to-day. c Met, also, on the same day, Mr. D. I . Hill, Business Manager of the Green- I lle Daily Ncw.<:, in the interest of hich most excellent paper he is tray- v oling. A WELL ESTAULISHED IIOUSE.-It ist fact beyond dispute that Messr-s.s Kingsland & Heath, of Columbia, by their energy and close attention to busi ness, have established for their house n enviable reputation. Thecy spare nod time nor labor in keeping up their l stok, and being alway s on the watch I fr anything new under the sun, always ae such a var-iety as cannot fail to( give the utmost satisfaction. If yon 1 want anything for bed-room, dinig t room or kitehen in cr-oeker-y, glass, china, iron, tin, wvoodl or willow ware, o to the store under the Columbia iIo .el. :M-2t. FURcHG OTT, BENEDICT & Co., Charces ton, S. C., offer to the public and dealers in emeral, an immense and well selected stock of Dar GooDs, CARPETs, OIL CLOTas, AlTTING'4. &c., at thme Iowest price4- Ike-d it thmey annex the prices of a few articles -Caicos, from 0 to 10c., Long C:oths, fr.m t3 to 15c., Brown Htomespuns, exrra heavy, on 71 to 10c., Jeans, from 121.e upwards, C.animeres, from 40c., upwards, Flannels, from 20 to 50e., Ladies', Misses' and Gent's Th. 7.5c., S-1.15; 92.00 per doz. and up wards, Suspenders, 51 40 per doz. and upwards, La dies and Gents' Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 0c. per dloz. and upwards, Black and Colord Alpaca<, 20c. and upwards, Dress Goods r.m 25e., upwards, Ladies' and G ants' Fur ni-hing Goods, IIousekeeping Goods, Faucy (oode, Ribb:yns, Naotions, &c., from 15 to 2.3 er cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Samples sent and orders promptly filled. All!RET.IlL >ders from 910.00 up wards, sen t per Ex~press -I free of charie. A liberal discount to whole sale dealers. 35-1mn. UnmTIs.-Last Sunday mor-ning, Au gust ;30th, &~bert L. Werber, the young est son of Mr. F. anid Mrs. M. L. Wer 'v, aged five yeatrs, ii: months and iort'n days, died of congestion, n.fter . re s~li of sickness. Little Rlobbie .a th -o of the household, an un .-4dId, obedient, dutiful sulIly britcht m. T'his is the first time and affectionate. that death has entered . h'e the grief h how poignant must. hen the first one that is tak~i h -tfor earest of all. But why mou. Robbie? He has but been transport' little before the rest, to that home not ade with hands, where neither sick ness nor death can enter. He has but been carried.in the innocence and purity f childhood, to the bosom of that Sa riour who while he was on eath loved .d blessed little children and said,. r -Suer little children to come unto me, nd forbid them not, for of such is the ingdom of Heaven." We are also grieved to record the tlath of Susie, the (laughter of Mrs. S. Montgomery, aged five years and eight days. She died Saturday, the 29th of' Atgust, of diptheria. All was done in human power to save the little sufferer, but a greater than human had ordained otherwise, and little Sue has been car ned from a bed of pain to that abode where there is no pain, but everlasting aappiness. Her funeral was preached in the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon yy Rev. F. W. Eason, after which sIhe was buried in Rosemont Cem*etery. W sympathize with the afflicted mtene and famnily. COTToN STATEMENT.-We give be low a statement of the number of hales >f cotton shipped from Newberry De pt, from the 1st of Septenieer, 1.7:3, to :ie It. of September, 1874. We think t a handsome showing from our active :own: %etenber, - - 700 ketober, - 1,970 K'ovember, - - - - 4,759 Jeeemiber, - - - - 529 January, - - - - 4,123t ebruary, - - - - 2,994 arch, - 4- - - 2,136 'pril,- - --- 1.287 61ay, - - - - - 1,2101 riune, - - 92 ulv,---------- 487 tngiUst, - - " Total, - - - - 26.,20 O'OUT TIrE TowN AN P CoUNTY. We have plenty of weather now. Cotton is beginning to open. But the times are as tight as ever. Watermelons are small, scarce and igh now, and it is advisable to let om alone. Several of our merchants have gone fOrth to lav in the fall stock. There is great diversity of opinion as > the fall trade pros)ects. Soe ier bants are hopeful, but others are de )ondent. Politics is a prolific sonree of conver ition among the colored people now. Try Mr. Martin IIarris' Buck-eve Bee live. Widening the side-walk along the rilliais place is a great improvement. The practice of throwing dead eats d chickens into the streets ought to e stopped. It is very offensive. Bury ieni deep or carry them off. A mian wanted to sell eider to a Past Cortby Chief Templar the other day. 'he temperance man couldn't see it. Summer has gone, but its bed hasn't ot cold vet. The Newberry )ase-ballists are loud i their praises of the Cokesbury people, qpecially the female portion. We understand that Mrs. Shodair in -nds selling out and returning to the id country. Ratley keeps a neat harber shop and mves well. Shop below Messrs. Milam : Boozer's restaurant, The best way to pay debts is to pay full at the time :greed upon. The absence of the proprietor ae ,unts for the scarcity of items in this Alunin. IIe has no equal this side of .frica in getting small lhibgs out of his ead. A Tinxc oF BF.aTY IS A Joy Fon vr.-So sang the poets, and the re -ain is taken up and sang by all men ot excepting the rest of mankind. 'here are so many beautiful things too, 1 nature as wvell as in art. man-: inl oughlt to be very happy. Yet alas, o frequently (10 we overlook them, d see through a glass darkly the re erse side of the picture, and were it ot for the ameliorating help of the hilanthropist who aids us to see the est side of the picture. aind whlo hangs t signs so plain that none hut the hind can fail to read them, sad would *e the condition. One of these signs, ang like a banner upon the outward all, is that displayed by Mlessrs. Perry Slawson, proprietors of the popular ~igar and Tobacco Store, in the attrac ive form of the Indian Girl. At this tore the connoisseur of the weed who is bIe to pay for an expensive luxury ln exelaim, Eureka, and as well cnn he man of modlerate means, who also lights in a fragraint puff at a tridle ass expense, be0 maule happy. All can uff puff, puff, at Perry & Slawson's, id looking benignantly at the Indian irl, fee that thme world is not so had as teople rep)resentL it. Remeniber the lace, Main street, Col umbia. tf. Eriing~ the Mills to the cotton. British cotton imills are rapidly trans erred to India. andi profits onm stock in dia mills are said to be enor-.nous. :he~ consist in freights on the raw uatorial to England prom India. in the ifferece of value of cotton groods saade from eetton fresh from the. fielId, nd from that which has lost its clai iity and freshness by long coumpres - 10o1 anid folding together ot libres to >e broken when straightened by bea t s and other marchiinery. It ish1 ieved in Inidia. sooner or later. to aib orb the whole India cotton crop. Tile ame reasons wh1ih will produce this ondition of affairs in English cotton nanufaturing will cause the South to ibsorb the cotton manufactures of the Tuited States. The mills must comie o the cotton, not the cotton to the nills. While such a result is inevita >e. and the question only onie of time. ;till its coining may be hastened by udicious management upon the part ,f the Southern people. We must nake the North and East acuainted with our manifold advantages. A bove dl things we must show our faith by rur works. Our own citizens who m money to spare must put it Iin nanufacturing enterprises, and not ~onceal it in ztocks and bonds, as they ave done heretofore. (Croicle & Sentined. EWBERY, S. C., iSeptember 1.-Cotton No. of bles shippd luring weeck-48. Ew Yong. Au?nue 30.-Curnon dull; ales 920. at 18 171. Gold 992 A Cusn. Au~:.: 31.-Conun steady and CH.RLESTN, August 31.-Cotton quit 1.JrIORE, Augudt 3I--CotUon dull dliini 16; ; low middd iri 152. ae Jf Stock of the Pacific L'ano Co. AYlrry. S. C.. ON StALE I 'ill sell at Newb. - 1t2' o'loci., V1 aoek. of the PaLc i. Guanro -.-q R. L. i1'AL 'li Aug 2t6, 34-20. DUE WEST EMALE COLLE&E. SIXTEETII YEAR OPENS FIRST rONDAY IN 0CTOBER. Full Fatculty. Cauitionl and Board, including fuel and cshin, per annumn, $177.00, im three Send for Catalogue. J. i. B3ONNEB. Pre&ident. De Wecsl, S. C., Aug. 17, is74-34-i rm. PAVILION BOTEL, Charleston, S C. . T. ALTFORD & CO. TroDrietors The Cant of Impostors. It is so C,)rious that physical and constitu tional vigor is the best defense against dis eas:-, rh::t even the vendors of 11ra-tic par_-a t;ve5 advertise them as tonics, stomnaciies anmd iivigorants, in the hope of enlisting the confidence of the public in the devit:lizing and pernicious potions. It is amusing to note how these impostors imitate and copy the !inguage in wh:ch rite melieinal prope ties of Hosietter'.< S:omach pit:cr, are de scribed. Although the effect of their tasping evacuants is to destroy the tone of the diges five organ; and the boweis, and to rob the syStem of its vit:l -trength, they are un-cru pulousiy recomine:i . d ti lie weak nuil pro trate vieims of di-ase as! siimitfltr.! It is time this huibti-g (not a very successful one it is true, thanks to the inuitre commor, sense of the Aimerean people) wris sti:rm:i tized as it deserves. Such mi!iie-vou: filse hoods hiould be expos.ed pro i)uno p ico. iioletter's Stotimali 'ritret-, be i disti; c::y tinderstool, is a s:iilant. It hits a ptiritu ots b:asis, aid that ha,i- is the vehicle :. !ti ditfu.ies its wntiderfai satnitar priuiriles throu::i everv part of lthesys:i. T:e t1oniv, alterative aid regulating ifigredients of zhe P,itter, woi!d be cotmp:iii ely inert if they were not, so to speak, varried to the locali:ies wier'- th are requiri .: it stimulatinr,g Agent The C.nt wht4-il P pnests a.Iiunitt Ite .;e of a pure alcolo.c tiid, when emploved as a means of givin:; full effect to medicinal -xracts of the i'het utility, i, the cant of barl imitsm. Evetr intielligent physicinn -0 char.. terize it, and the sick who are rpel, onvilsed and debilitated hv the niu ou- and di-grsting nostrull of the parties sltj put it furil, soon find to their sorrow hnt it is a delusion and a snare. Hostetter's ,iters, the Peat sanitary stimulant of the is, in the truest sense of the 4ords, a rholesone, vitalizing, renovating pre-para on.m 35-5t. It i.s Not Generally Known That tie shortest po;zihle route h-tween he Sou'l and Great West is through St. Louis, over the St. Louis, Katisas City and orthern Short Line. *itis road has gined urpri.,ing imporr:tmce by reason of immense L-xpiditures in the last two years, of over two million dollr, besides e:irninzs, in im povemente, of road-way, in relaying their i:in with h-st quality of new st-el and iron rails, on broad new ties, and sub-zituting for ordinary car, new reclining chair coach CZ, cle.-anfly carpeted and fitted, with dress ng rooms with toilet conveniences for ]a ie,. gentlemen and families traveling with :iildren, without :ny extra charge. This ine runs six fast Expresstr.iins between the ississippi and Misscuri Rivers. two more than any other road, and connects with all the great Litnd Grant Roads iu the West, mndi has adopted all modern appiiances for oifort, speed and safeguards n.gainst acci Jents,including night and day watcimen,who inspect the road before and after the passage >f eacih train to see that everything is in or ler. We recommend those contemplating a rip West to take the St. Lonis, Kansas City mid Northern Short Line, it being rite only line running throtigi cars between St. Louis and Omaha, and for tickets over this excel lent line we refer our readers to any ticket igent selling through tickets to the West. For map, circubairs and Time tables address :ither J. F. McCarthy, Cincinnati, 0.; or P. B. Groat, Sr. Louik, Mo., either of whom will furnish any itformation desired. 4-tf Tiscellaneous. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COUIT OF TRIAL JUSTICE. Andrew If. Wicker, Plaintiff. Against James W. Iayward, Defendant. Summons for Money Deniand.-LComplaint Not Served.J To James W. Ifayward, Defendant in this You are hereby suninoned and required o answer the eomph;iit in this action, which on the 15th day of August, 1874, ws filed inl the oflice ofi G. P. .Jacoby, Trial Justice, for the s.ld County, aid tO serve a opy of yorr answer on the subscribers at heir office, at Newberry C. 11., South Garo lia, within twett days after the service of this sumonis on vou, exclusive of rte day of set-vice. If von fail to aitswer this complaint witht in rte time afore saidi, thte plaiittiff will take idgment against you for- lie stum of Ninte - v-Sx 16-10n Dollars, wvitht interest at the r~ate of seveti pe ct-ittut per atntum, from the fifteenrth day of Autgutst, otte thousand eiht humtlred attd sevety-vfour, anid costs Dated August 1 5th, 1874. Attest: G. P. JACOBY, [L..s.] Triial .Justice, N. C. PurPE, POPE & FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Delendlant, James W. Hlayward: Take notice, rhat te Summitons, of which the foregoinig is a copy,'aind the Complaimt in thtis ac ion we-re fi!ed in the office oif G. P. Jatcobyi, Trial Justice for Newberry Coms , South I'arolina, at Ne wberry Court Flose itt sail Couty arnd State, on the 1tht day of Atugiust, 1874. PuP-E, POPE & FAIR, A t'ys at Law, New-berry C. H., S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBER(RY. COURT OF CO3DMON PLEAS. Madison F. Workmtatn, othterwise clled 31. F. WVorkmatn, Pltaittiff. Againt ordeai David, otherwise called 3M. David, Summons for Mloney Demuand.-[Complaint Not Served. To Miordecai David, Diefendaut in thnis aic tion: You are hterebyv suniuiotted- and requmired to atnswuer tie complh it in this atction, wvhiebi is filetd in the ofhice of' rte C'!erk of t Court of C ommtoit PIleis for tie said Coutv,y anti to serve a copy of youir anuswer on the~ submcr'ibert at the ir oflice, at New herry C. -Hi., Soutrh Car olina, wirtitn twentty las after te seri-Vce of tis summionts Ot vo, excflsive of rte day of service. I voni tail to answer this conmplaint with. in he titme aforesaid,i thei plaintiff illii take jtdgment against you for the sumn of Oie Thosnd 1 liias w ith itntterest t hereont fromt tie 24th dayi of Feb iruary, A. D. 1870), at the rate of oine and otte ourtht per centt. er month, anti al'o, for lie sum of Fouri I utdred atnd IF-iv Gold Dollars, with ini terest thereon fromi the fifth day of Mayv, oie thtouisand etiht hiundred and seventy, d costs. Dated 1st day of August, 1874. A ttest : [t.s. JESEC. SMIT H, (I. C. P. F.*iJSEPOPE, POPE & FAIR, Plaintiffs Attornteys. To tme Defendarnt, Mordecai David: Take inotice, tha:t the Stunmonis(of which' th foregoinig is a coipy) and rte Cotmplai n itt tis acuiott, wvre tiled int te office of thtt Clerk of tile Court of Gomminon Picas for ea ber-ry Gounty, at Newberry Court Hlose, Southi Cat-olina, on the 13th day o' Augst, 18S74. POPE, POPE & FAIR, Att'vs at Law, Newberry G. hi., S. C. A ug. 19 , 33:-mrt. STATE OF SOU'TH CAROLINA CO(E)NTY OF NEWBERRIY. COURT CO3DION PLEAS. Joel R. Abney, Plaintiff, Tihomas A. Floyd, Defendant. Stmons lot' Money D)emtatd.-[O0mplaint Not Served.] To Ttomas A. Floyd, Defenidant in this aic You are he i-by snmmoned antd requtiret to answer te comiplaint in this action wticht is filed itn the office of the Clerk o the- G;o'rt of Communon Picas for rthe scih County, attd to serve a copy of your aniswei o: the sutbscribers5 at their ofhice, at New etry C. II., Sout Catobita, withtin twen t: day after the service of tis summtoons ot vo, exc-lusive of the day of service. If yon faoil to answer this comupiti with ht the timen aforesaid, rte platintiff will take judgienit against yout for te sumt of Thtir eet H:mndred and Ninety-Seven Dollars and costs. Dated 5th day of August, 1874. I[. s.] JESSE C. SMIT H. C. C. P. POPE, POPE & F AIR, Plainitiffs Attorneys. To the Defttdant, Thomas A Floyd: Take noie hait rte Summons (of whtici a. . ,Ov) and t e Complain Clerk of the Court of Cttlonin.. a f Newberry County, at NewvberJy Coun Hose, South Carolina, on the 13th day Aust, 1874. POPE, POPE &FAIR, Att'ys at Law, Newberry C. H., S. G Aug.t 1 9, $8-6t. Newberry Business Diectory. Cards of Roference iii,erted iuler appro )"ri:1'te ho.l(ling0in tisl un-P;e-in :1!nn. ti Mieliits. Ne14chaniezi ai.,d Trades :rinern y..ho'ld have a place- ia this Di reetory. Terms moderate. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. I'lFALL & POOL.-Whol-sale and retail de::lire, in foreign :nd domlestic Dr% G ..s. Embr.i.eres. Notions. &c._ 4~ HiCK. P. W. & 1R. S.-Dealers in Dry Goods. !inbracin:i everything in i.tt line. Pl:tntaion -upplie. 43 Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Cotton luyers, &c. OVE LACE & Wili EELEl.-I)ialers in Dry Gii In is. i "ra-ris. Clothintg. B ots.Shoes Hs. Gi -eneral stock of all kinds of mer chanize.43 ""UT, M.-D;le('r in General Merelian ciz,-. Dry Faney Gools, Gro eirie- 1,otS aInd Shoes. 44 Il TH04'.-Dr' hGorlij-;. Notions, Clot h in;' -.he<s. hiats, anld general assort 't+LSN. J. M. & ('.-DIealers in Dir \'v Go?odk. Grocl--rles. Clothing. 11o0ls. SI'II's, l:tts. Crocker. and genvial io elianlize. 4: A iuloN I. T. l-.--W hiilisale and Retaili le in ener;l 1lerchandize-Dry to ods, Groceries, Crockery. Plaatat ion iip lples. 43 FIlATlAN. A. A.-Dry Goods. Clothing Crotkery. yBioots anit Shoes, and Fancy G;4,oods. Uo'tis 'of al kinds. 43 Books and Stationery. A1 %PMN , JOIIV A.-Books and Station U1 ey. A spt!elalty made in School IVoks. 43 Stoves and Tin Ware. il41T, W. T.-Dealer in Cooking and 11%at ing St lives. all styles and priecs. Large assortient of Tin ware. 43 Furniture--Carpentry. , E A VE EL1. I. '.-Keeps on Imind a splen Ii ii ssrtinment of all kid oh Furnitur. 11t Ure- re. M 3lattrasse:3 inade. 43 Restaurants-Hotels. A AlI'.;iA LL. L. R.-Meals served at all Shours. Fresh Fish and Oysters in sva.wn. Dealer in Groceries, Confection cries, &c. 41 Photography. - 1-EMAN. W. I.-Ri.-ilent Artist. All tyles oh Ptt iures taken. Old Pictures co)pied aind renewel. 43 Professional. -AIlt, POPE & POPE.-Attorneys-Prac. - tie in all the Courts of this State anld iin the United States Court. 43 -OOtMAN & SCHUMPEItT.-Attornevs . at Law. Practice in all the Courts of tie State. and in the United States Court. 43 A IEGE R. C. G.-Atto rney at Law anll eg ister in Batikriptey for 3d Conigre.ion nt District. Practices in all the Courts of the State. 43 : ONES. IRA i;.-Attorney at Law. Offlice . on Main street, over Mrs. D. Mower's store. 47 Monuments--Marble. EAVELL, J. R.-Monuients made to or der,:i ,I all kinds of marble and granite work neatly execited. 43 PEEtS. L. M.-Dealer in Foreign and l oiestie Marble. Monuments iiale ,o order in best styles. 43 Public Hall. E ltPERANCE 112 LL.-Will be rented to ubie entrtaiinneSs on Monday. Wed niesdy Friday and Saturday nights of each week. 43 Manufactories. I A PM AN, JOIJN A.-Manufacturerl of Cotton Gins, of approved style, and watrranted. 43 Commission Merchants. H% IASE. WM. C. & CO.-Auction and Com. ni ission Merchant. Sales twice a wecek. 4 M CAL&,IG 1'IN A ..J & CO.--Comnmission Merchant an idealers in Fertilizers. .ents for Gowter, Cox and Markley's Bug gies, Wagons, &c. 43 Cotton Buyers-Grocers. IE BB, W. Hf. & Co-Cotton Brokers and D~Iealers in Bacon, Flour, Grain, Hlay. Corn, &c. 43 SA LINAS. F. E.-Dealer int Groceries tiaid .~ Plantation Supplies. Cash advainced on, Cottonl. 4;: ATES & M1ulRTIN.-Di-alcrs in Groce JJ.j ries, Plantation Supplies, Hardware. and Cotton Buyers. 43 L EAVEL.L & SPEARMIAN.-Grocers and (Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplies and buyers of Cotton. 4 H ASE. WM. C.-Grocery and Provision 31'ierchaints. Mollohon Row. 43 Groceries. Canned Goods, &c. ICE ElR. A. M.-Deatler in Groi-eries, Cant W nedl Goodls. Perfunery, aind Toys of all dleseriptionis. 43 . egars. 43 OWERS. A. M. & CO.-;rocery annd Proi vI~it.ion Dealers, 1'lantat ion Su ppl iis. 'T'bacc.o, &c. 4:1 SILSON, .J. C.-Dealer in Groceries of all kinds. Canneid Goods, Blagging, Ties. otaeco andt Segars. . 43 Confec'doneries, Segars, Fruits. PECK. .J. F.-Frech andl Amneriicani Cont heetitonery. Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco andi Segars of best~kInds. 43 I~CKElt A. M.-Candy anid C.oneetions oalkis Fruits in season, Nuts. Se .Tewelry and Watch Makers. PECK, JOhIN F.-Dealer in fine Watcehes, Clocks..Teweli'y. Silverand Plated Ware. plectacles, Eye Glasses,FanCy Goods. &c. 4: Clothing. RIGHT & COPPOCK.-Dealers in Cloth -ing, anit gentlemen's outfitting gene rally, Shoes, Hats. Trunks, Valises. &i-. 4:; Millinery-Dress Making. SW ER. MIRS. D.-Millinery G ood s of all kindts. Inonnets made in lamtest style. Also dealer in general mnerchandize. 43 HUNTEIR. MP$. M.-D)ress Makiing after Ia. test patterns. Orider's solicited. 43 Druggists. 'ANT. DR1. S. F.-Drumgg4ist. Wholesale Fand Rtetail Decaler in Drngs, Medicines. Chemiceals, Pure Medicinal Liquors andl Wines. 4:1 Gun and Lock Smith nw HITE. Z. L.-Rtepaire-r an? Makir of \VV Gus. Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Goods and GrocerieS. 4;; Wines. Liquors, Segars, &c. .EON A RD. J1. II. & CO.-Whiolesale and Re Stail D)ealers in Trobacco. Megar . Pipes.I &c Wines and Liquors of pure qualities. 43 Dry Goods ' .ffiliunerg MILLINERY AND M~illinery Goods, RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goods, WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and Handkerchiefs. Now open at Mlrs. D. MOWER'S, U)sDER BERALD OFFICE. Apr. 1, 13-tf. Who Wants an Organ? i Any one in need of one of Needham &Sons iOrgatis, will find it- to their advantage to } apply to the HERALD OFFICEj J .an. 21 9-t.f Aiscel 3000 BOOTS ai FOR FAL We are now receiving, direct; from the tock ot B00TS. SHOES Whicb wiiil be told a- low as in anv otd Warra:ed. Uerchants Visiting Charleston a D. I NO. 2 iAYE STREET, 0 1). F. F'.i:M . -SA Mr'E A. ..N . Chiarleston, Autgust 1, 1 S71. 0~ 0 ~> > 0 o sT FU T CR LIA ~~~ 0rnc CU ON Having madca setilement on the Estate f James H. Hays. deceased, ap;Iication vi11 be madec before his llonor, the Probate r udge for Newberry on the 2d day >O'November, IST-, for ti:t31 dischairge as Udministrator, with the Will alnnexcd, of Imecs 11. Days, dee'd. WV. G. ABRAMS, Adi'r., wiih thie Wil! annexpil. of James 1. fHaYs, dev'd. Auig. 26, 34- 5t. CALL AND SETTLE. All persons indebted to me by memo -inn accoi:ws, are rveque-ted1 to call mnd :etle o, or before the nh of September. MRS. D. AUMER. Aug. 11.4, 3.3-4t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF PROBATE. Will ian Lester, Henry S. Boozer and David Cros.on, as the Ex'ors., of the last Will aind Testament of Martha Young, deceas ed, Plaintif-D. Against 1anrah Lester, Mary J. Boozer, Martha Crosson, James E. Young and Alma Young, Defendants. Sunmori.-For Relief. [Complaint Served. To the Defendants, Hannah Lester, Mar. J. Boozer, Martha Crosson, Jatmes E. Young and Almna Young. You are hereby summoned and requrirec t answer te comoplaitnt itt this action, which was filed in the office of the Judge of Probate, for the said County, and tc serve a copy >f your answer to the said coplainut on the subsceribers at their offiee, it Newberry C. H., South Carolina, withir twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service ; and if yot fail to answer the cotmp'aint within thc ite aforesaid, the plaintiff' in this actior will ap)ply to the Court for the relief de manded in the comtplaitnt. D.ted 1st August. 1874. [t.. s.] J. C. L EA H Y, JT. P. POPE, POPE & FAIR, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the Daefendants, Jamnes E. Young ant Alma Young: Please tik" notice that the Summnons (o wiieht the foregoing is a copy) and th< Complaint in this action, (which is an ac tiont brought among other things for the sale of thie real estate of Martha Young deceased,) were fled in the office of the Judge of Probate, for Newberry County, a Nen berry Court House, Souith Carolina, ot the 15th day of At;gust, 1774. POPE, POPE & FAIR, Atysat Law, Newberry C. 11., S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA (OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF TRIAL JUSTICE Thomuas F. Harmon, rlainitiff. James WV. Hlayward, Defendant. Sumon.-For Money Demand.-Comt p)laint not Served. lo James W. Hlayward, Defendant in thi ettont You ate htercby stunnoned anid requires to answer thme comoplaitnt in this action which is filed] in the office of G. P. Jacoby Tfril Justice totr the said County, and ti seve a copy of your answer on the sub~ se ibers at t'r.eir oflice, at Newberry Cour lose , Sotuth Ca rolint, withitn twen tv day ter the service of this sumnons on vou exclusive of thme day of service. If you fail to answer tits complaint with it thte titme aforesaid, the plainttiff will tak' udge'nt against yon for the sum of Fifty one 6i5-1 mi Dollars, with interest at tfh rate of two per cent, per month from th 9th daty of Junte, 1874, and costs. Dated Aug. 5th, 1874. POPE, POPE & FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Test : G. P. JA COBY. [t.. s-] Trial Justice, N. C. To the Defendant, James W. Hayward: Take notice thaut the Sunmmonrs atnd Comi plaint in this action, of which the foregoin is a copy, was filed in the Office o! G. I .Jacoby. Trial Justice for Ncwberry County sotim Carolinma, at Newberry Comtt Hlous< ii sad Coutnty and S:ate, Ott the 5th day c August, 1874. POPE, POPE & FAIR, Att'ys at Law, Newberry C. H., S. C. Aug. 12, 32-6t. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA C'OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN TILE CO3D10N PLEAS. Burton & Pool, vs. J. L. Epps and J. D. Epps. Execuiiotn Against Property. Be virtue of an Execution in the abov case, to tte directed, I will seli, at Ne' berry C. H., at Public Outcry, On the First 3Monday in Septen' bkr Next, to the highest bidder, the following Re; SNtate, situate in the County and Stat oresaid, to-wit: SEVEN HUNDRED (700 AC RES OF LAND, more or less, bounded by lands of Henr Whitire, John Abramus, Solomon Ha: grove, and others. Also, the following Personal Property : One (1)~ Horse. Four (4) Mules. One 4 Horse Wagon. Household and Kitche Furniture, etc. The above levied upon as the proper of J. D. Epps. TERMS CASU. Purchaser to pay fm ~~~JOHN J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. Sheriff's Office, 7th Aog., 1874. 12,m 2-4t. 120 'Ianeouls. CASES ad SHOE L TRADE. .0 MandFtcturors, a lrge and well selecte! ANI TRIFNKS. :er m. k. A-o oos wih our Brind re invited to Examine our Stock. '. FLEMING & CO., RXER OF CH'RItH STREET. JAM1 M1. WILSON. Au--. 12. -*'2-1m. -C! Fev7er &Agm.e coo 0 0 a HOAO% '-0~g H C) C)-'t CS HS P 0 - - -- -'P ISTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERBY. IN TH E COMDMON PLEAS. L.oriek & Lowrance, v.. L1urt G. Bhiackwell. Excecutionr Agarinst Pronerty. By virtue of an Exc.ution in: the above stated cas~e :o mie directed, I will sell, at Newb)erry C. 0., S. ., On the JFir.t ..a in &Sp1enu 'flr NAxt, at public outery, and to thre highest idder, TWO HUNDRED (200O) ACRES OF LAND, mnore or less. Boundred by lanrds of .James J. Li n", A. Y. W. (!.:nphr, B. B. Me('reerv arid others; the above levied upon as thle property.oi the Deienidant, Laura G;. Black well. TERMS GASH. Purcbaser to pay for p Jer . J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. Shreriff's office, Aug. 11, 1874. INOTICE. We will rent to the highest bidder at Newberrry C. 11., on the IST MONIDAY IN OCTOBF.R NENT. the several-plttin of Henry Burt.3n, dec'-i., comprising somec of thre best Catrour arnd Grain Und in the County, susceptible of being so divided as to accommo:rrdate lar;e or smarll farmrrers. Thie above namred lanrds will bg shown, to any one wishing to see themn, by. either of tile Execu:o rs, an m11uay bie nregotia ted for privately at ainy tinw before tihe 1st of Oct. C. D. BURTON, J. S. PI'TS, Executors. g . . BDORROII, Aug.e1r , C. -71. .G. K tRDIT TOR (West Corner of Main and Kibben Streets.) Havinp purchased the goods, in store, of Mr. Thomas Lake. I will co:rtiriue said bu siness, in ALL ITS BRANC 7ES, with A FULL Stock of Goods, Which I propose to sell on ie Most Accommodating Terms, (safe to myself,) to all who will favor Ee with a call. T M G HENRY . BLEASE. May Oi, 20 ti THE FALL SESSION OF TIE NEWBERRY FEMALE ACAI)FMI WILL COMMENCE ON THE 18TH SEPT, A. P. PIFER, A. M., Principal, WITII COMPETENT A5SISTANTS. The ardvantages aff;>rded by this institu trorn for a thoro::gh anrd comnplete eduica tol, are. second to nio othrer in tire State, while the Turtion is low, viz: from 31 2.50 to .322..5( ir adv aine, or on satisfactory secuirities. Boardirng in private famrilies at ruoderatt rates. For further particulars enquire of th<. Secretary of the Board, Mr. S. P. Boozer, or of A. P. PIFER, July 29, :;-tf. P rncipal. ~F. N. PARKER, SUCCESSOR TO WEBB, ,TONES & PARKER (Between Pool's Hotel and the Post Ohlice. HARNESS, -SADDLES and - LEATHER HIaving bourht the E NT I RE S T OCI of th e lldrnecss r::d Saddle Mainufactory o Mesi. rW~ebb, Jon.es & Parker, I am p:-e pred to do all kinds of work in this lire Ali so wil keep on hand for sale, HA RNEM' SAkDDLE-s, k&e., HIARNEk- LEATHER*: SoLEF LEATHiER, UP'PER LEATHER, &c. eof the best and cheapest. REPAIB IN arid all work done to order At Cash Prices and at Shortes Notice 1 A pr. 15. 15-1f'. * )A\0OO: HOli EOST, H0O1f RESTOIREI ) Jirt pisli-he.1, a newedtr ,' D)r. Culverweirs Celebrate< Ewarv on tire rad:ical cure (with out iedictine) of SrPER3AToaE. o Seminal Weaknres, Involuntary Sem in:a Loses. 131POTENCY, also. CONsU31T10, EiM IPSY and Firs, indultced by self-inidulgenc< or sexual extravaiganrce. &e. g Price, ini a sealed envelope, only Si: cTire celebrated author, in tis admnirabli Essay, ekarly demronstrates. f'rorm a thnirt; ears' ,uccessful practice, that tire a larmm;i consequenes of self-abuse runay be radicall; cure witoutthe angeoususe of internar pointing out a mode of cure at once simrpli certain, :m~d effectaal. by means of whic, every sutferer, no matter whrathris conditio: may be. may cure himoself cheaply, privat< Th 3is L ainre shoulr1be in the hrandi ofevery youth andr' every man in the lanrd. ent under seal, im a plain envelope. >rany address. post-paid, on receipt of si. cets or two post stamps. Address the P'ublishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., 127 Bowery, New York. ost+ Ofem Bo. 45986. July 15,.'74-28-13 - New4ing .3Earh in~es. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE! WV I Li S O]SIM, SHUTTLE SE WN(flillML TH t EUWLSO =P_ low I -==n ~0 R1e fusedI( tO.joini the 11igh Price "Ringc" of the 'North, and sells cheaper, thurslyv $10 to $20 Cheaper than the Singer. 1$30 to $45 Cheaper than the Wheeler &.Wilson. ;$10 to $20 Cheaper than the Howe. 1fAND IS SUPERIOR TO THE ABOVE HIGH PRICE MACHINES. THE WILSO N ION! Aj,d will.1 onl test. sew side by side of any machine, and do a larger range of workh The WILSON is the ONLY Sewing Machine that gives a WRITTEN WARRANTEE OF 5 YEARS from day of Sale.. I3 Smoke t his in Your Pipes. i 1Every Sewinz Machine Acrent ofohrCompanies are afraid to ieet 0 contest tr aln the L Ho GeA AI Lal SUPRIO TO ITH ABOVEI HGHN F-AVORITE WILSON,. and wvill use every,,subterfugretoke yvou fromn seeingy and trying() it. GIVE US A DIP SNIDER ? PRICED A CHNS. A WARNING TO SOUTH CAROLINA. Whyd wil teseopl payite biexofbiant prichin5efr, Wheeer &Wilsnd d o a Snger. and of ~ w ork.Hoe Then WILSOcN et the ONestin Machineintewrdthlgt tht iv s oN WRITE WARRNTE OF 5aranEAR frifatom daey oale. e I LSok tHis iREDUis Af NAGtoetINGcnt tAGENT tOR LIGH WBERRY.AN WF EELERTE WILSON -ilueeeysbef~oke GIV USA IP ONIE ON S WAN INMACHIN SORUTHINCAROLNWAY wil te pope p~ h \iavig ut une f the forher Wheler& W lsn,soior a i onr and ufflI foe er prepared whe thyanetthebeto acin godnor thneve w eor, theh Wedvantageseofstheslatesonimprovemrnts,lan My sPtoc agrhee,an. mn IsWHELE &ob WtheO BestEO SEIN th Ctry.RALPictueSaeWhs READ It i E.ilESTTO MNAGE I a pre A t aE LIHTSTan FSTSTRUNIG.PHOTOGRAPH GAERRY. MOSTDER BLE 1ACIINE n th.mar ioyng anwl ar gi O ld icthe rer, k rnonce b Pysiias t-be t e , Takng eienPhorics &c. a:asT xJritoos. a t i , p e e weater ras:;re The W EELER & WILStohasgbee mwmb r k th- a eeare dbngereu, and tdo The ale of187: wee :,00 mor dtan tAgro of e laestrih o i sp etin any previous year.heforetthei pitures pitd The alesof or A:;usa lice for187ocTh srgeryi toa come, ance a'ong were 1,500 Machines.w iet nitres atII t Nebryoafryo h For' saeo ATT': rMNIL Pver ure P aorper,W ihs c INST DABL M AENT. IOl Mbintes oar: W.pn H~ E .gn W OSE Pictures mdrpaied kingatd dthng ot Residences of all kinds at yo e. -alaietepetywahrls e The Fam0f!il ~ y arite." t Ca OiLUMIAS a;i prrtos isriteor the p tre ity p riner. ecfll n The alesof or Auust (iice,fo:ted~ Tito vist may ir oomwee anbe seen werel,5n MaLils,pecrimenrs of nitues n r Gal ler of the t INtiTfactinNguarandedMandiprcesOcheap \ind ErED SEiid w MrM ed cINE A. M. WISER,AN ofal kns eaL d::.Oct. 1, :J--tf.Paiste . MRS. D. MOWEUR, For Neber ands Lraurehecnt arCoeunttillsin daughter,d towislt aydrmoms,nwereic:nobeasee practical mechoficicthaesfin Pll stylesoof-the-Art. a:r1-T;EEl A. F R IER, cni WEE :erSwn mahn inG the I m E asci 1garkt ot,Brey an ted pras es chueaon Is no nhb:. : a, i-tf. maOtrIy bu9t Plrveq aiand Stret. MRS. no-c. LtN E FrmerSyi. luble PhosphoicaAcid. FornaleCby agent - ha of:re o therouge ewn Mheut, hOnts. arey,ndr chinesfinhese Fertilizersmrly,dandpieserved. - Paior BoxandCoa Stes,Adaer, . E Gac., tow t ore a nto arrive, a:.d mus e Foaeb - ig1 terD Lo onl addcoun oh ighto tims. aA .MCU H I O tALS or ':~cTc c A " - - - - In h v r wi ia t e inst qu alet . - :t,Bre n h .se. I sd o For sale loswl byn t il asr acrpofgrs Wt. T.Lt veyRarGrHryT, Main Stet. Tct 8l' , 40 tf s - ------ - - -To ia ia.e oei I stil co tinue th t reatmen of I diseasepearto ortris te pclar to woen bothmarie a sin (r dt o fvthe nslaniape cle ofSo lle P B RFF lo-prz Denta orery gnt G. June3, 187 -22--t.rler.19,n'7 -11-tf