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Special and Loca ATrnaAerican S?dn os one es, are much better, and leidUhalf the cost of-ip T 1O.N ADERTIs9MMTS. PopeNtie. C son& .-Dry Goods. 'Z -4Oftes-AUOrney at Law._ n oates-Annua ;9MetngCon . LD APRs.-tOgld apers fores.l Wt~k, coPPock-..Cothin, &e. Ar.D MOWii-.Dry Goodx and Millinerl ts .Wl &R-& Chicka-Dry Goo s Ha 1wa J"U;,WUiS("I*.Co-Dry GOods,Grocerie S 0- Membnt and others-7eotice toT n know ledg th e ep f a c Talog otenaM OashbAnua Mteeting Count COMML48jonem Sebe Cali O f-Wcrbr, Jr , Deputy urve or. lm OLD PAPM.-ld pa3pers for sales this OMfce in P=ckageS of 50 or 100.,z 4o and 7cncents. tf. FAIR OF THE (C&ROLINAS.-We ac Senowledge the receipt of a catlog s 6f the first exhibition of the new fair the Carolinas, to be held in the city NOvember 3, 1874, and continuing fl days are indebted to Post Master Scot fOr the-fOROW111(: There has been is SMAd froin the Post Office in onr town' dul'ing the quarter ending Septembe. 30th, Arve handred and ninety Mon-i. Orders, amounting, to $7,064.16; Fees $45.5W; and one hundred and sever Money Orders paid-amounting to $3, 040.29. We are pleased to notice the returr of Mrs. Mower, after an absence North and that she is in good health and a full of business activity as ever. Th ladies of this community will be de li.ghted at this, because they are awar that her millinery and dress goods de partments are ready for their inspec tion. Madame Demorest's Reliable Pat terns of all sorts can be obtained a Mrs. D. Mower's. 13-t .- this seasoi n armers' and will accept our t s *.ire all ali sibject of puttnc In order. Crockery, glass wf id various otherthings are need ed, and as they like to make their selec tions from a large stock where every thing that they need can be found, thei attention is called to the establishmen of M ZI. Kingsland & Heath, Colum biv, under the Coiumbia Hotel. 40 Capt. J. F. Speck is once more him self-carpenters, brick masons, plum bers, painters, kalsominers, &c., hao departed, and his store is one of th most attractive outside the city of Paris All of the fixtures and adornments ar not yet completed, but enough is don to show that the store will be a splend< fture' When his new stock is open ed. we advise the public to look out husbands and $athers, keep your wive and daughters away from the fascina tions of Spek._ __ SUDDiN DEATHs.-We learn tha Mr. B. M. Buzhardt, of this County died very suddenly on Sunday. and i is supposed from congestive chill. H, was in town on. Saturday, in apparen good health, sold some cotton and at tended to business as usual. A sad an: sudden death trulv. Also, on the same day, a coloret woman living on the place of Mr Wmns. Welch, expired suddenly with out any signs of sickness. Mandarin Teas, the best, purest ani cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-ti THE TUSCARORU?S HOP.-Tbe Ho] -given by the Tuscarora Tribe, I. 0. 0 R. M., on Wednesday evening last, w< are .told was a chairming affair, an< passed off pleasantly to the delight o all who participated. Such a resul might have been expected under thi maagement of a band of Red Mei -noted for so many good qualities. Mi lam's band did the music, which was o the inspiring kind. The party did no break up till toward morning. MURDER AND ATTEMPTED Scm1i.. The Columbia papers of last week an N nounced the horrible fact that J. B Hlarrington, a native of Newberry, an< "emoved to France after the lat life . emarried, had murdere< that he killeit g~i attempted his owl Wound is not dang,wife was an accom - the Post Oftice at Ncaled oincam J. J. Awiek. wbry S. C.: '. Hi~ A. L- olanaBird.Walter B o a uA . . o a c 1' s Ann a B olan d, A Ifre Q . houi, . . - C. Rhett Butler, Wnm (ins, s .gar Co., MIarie Frank. lii . gas,t -~au w?-P Gillum. Mer Dav.idj lailStoe cake a John enry,Ained Hiolu,, Dr Robet Lsen ee,Adela31er, Bryanit Lunn. SpencerMcCrack n,e ttzt-Glenn 3letz,, A. eson, G.r ke athar2ne Nelson, N. L. Siodijr, Franklin StrothcMrs (c-' som. L L.ucy Wdsworth. J,To-wila tion of the Rev- R. A. Fai asnstar of. Aveeighj Church, took Pace os pastr. of (day lst as Pr piulannced Saur ' The Reys. M utn,Lnsy andotmeed. took part in the interesdsay and Jaob, 0 ceremony. On Sabt he San oema to .a ,djj~ the MIethodlist co- th gr nga 0 oi g in by in v ita tio n . T ( -thh eaening, at the M[ehodis co ivehrd ay ihepressive serm~on was dle-a ' thiere texte Re, ., 0. LIndsay, from j the thevs teair "member Lot's wife" The? FOt - vs.; FradMrin assisted in the Bei Sow GRA1N.--W'e cannot too ofe ests importune our falrmers to so peni et -fully of Barley and Oats. sow plcest -sively of the former that stockw saycces--} ceive all the benefit possible inayor ja power to give them. Too uc in your T t. Thenseason given to this 'nat-. be sti ter he seod no is splendid for ing, 1< te. Mars y cr armers wai until it is-too Jany se srtstey are rededfr t he&aprej org cows are ~on sot awne Woren scganda they are apt to forgr allowthe, tje sayrap of have corn and Iodder otno tha th tion buorf man, however, looks into and. A wi~dsebtrt for the future. Sow baland proasees d hn omenad once and continue frst lov< '-o us and made Profitable brog thes? 3~ thee.a DEATEs.-Mrs. P. K. Mendenhal the mother of Rev. J. K. Mendenhal of Columbia, died after a ]ong illnes at the residence of her nephew, M: Wm. J. Lake, in Newberry, on We< nesday last, in the G5tb year of her ag She leaves one other child living-Mr B. R. Scott, of Tennessee. It is with pain we record the deat of Mrs. Rob't Holman, which sad ever occurred on Friday evening last. Sh had been sick for about five weeks, an her sufferings were great, but wit christian fortitude and resignation sh enduredthem without murmuring. Mrs. Holman was in her 46th year, wi the daughter of Gen. H. H. Kinard, an was a consistent member of the BaptiE Church. t GIVE HIM THE CREDIT.-If a M does a good thing he should receive tht well done heartily, and we feel it on duty now to praise Mr. Robt. Campbel of Jalapa, for the part performed b; him in placing the road from the abov mentioned place down to Epting's i capital order. We have not had th felicity of riding over the road lately btit have been told that all of those ol t trap holes and quagmires have bee - filled up and laid in logs. Well done Bob, you are a trump for accomplish r ing so great a good under circumstance r so adverse, for it is -said that while over ,seeing the work the maledictions heap ed upon his devoted head by the color ed hands were enough to overwhelm : less determined man. Now gentlemen overseers, here is :i worthy example for you to follow. Fil up the holes in your beat and let ni know. that we may give you the prais< Zvhich vou will then be entitled to. Otherwise may you be the first to sink wagons, teats and all, into those ver) holes. TiE COmING OF THE GREAT SHoW --Old .Jlohn Robinson's Great World' t Exposition, one of the most reliabl( organizations in America, will visi here on Tuesday, October 20. The show is undoubtedly among th( best known to the amusement public From the Pittsburg Disatci, we clij the following: "This vast combination -has takei the citizens of Pittsburo and Allegheni by storm. Vast and aureciative an diene-_. crowd the pavillions at eact entertainment. The exercises in th( arena are among the best witnessed ir Pittsburg. Stickney and Wilson, an< the great menage act of Miss E1mM Lake, are witnessed with admiration and are worthy the enthusiastic ani flattering reception accorded them. Ir fact the entire circus is decidedly good and is patronized in accordance wit its merits. The menagerie is composet of the very many specimens of rar( animals, and the gigantic amusemeni enterprise is well managed and con I ducted. The company remain but twc days longer, giving four of their reallN p)leasing' entertainments. John Robin ~ on is keeping good his promise madi I the public of giving them one of th< best exhibitions possible, and it is n<4 wonder thas nis show is liberally pa tronized." Newberry, Oct. 20th. PERSONA..-A pleasant visit wa: made us last week by Col. Walker, o: the firm of Walker, Evans & Cogsweli Col. W. has been making quite an ex tended tour in enlarging his busines acquaintances, and has been quite sue cesu nreceiving orders. e we~re gratified with a visit from the Senior partner of the celebrated In dian Girl Segar house, Mr. Perry. Thi: gentleman has visited all the uppe Counties of the State, and has mad4 himself personally known where befort he was known principally through th4 smoke of his segars. Mr. Calnan, one of the proprietors o the Columbia Hotel, -and late fron IGlenn's Spring, paid Newberry a visit last week. We judge that his briel stay here among the many friends whose acquaintance was made durinf the summer at the Spring, was very pleasant. The Cornet Band gave bim a serenade on Thursday night at Posi Master Scott's residence, where he taber nacled, in acknowledgment of whiei compliment he responded in a few ap propriate remarks. Another burst froIr the band, and another call, brought onl Mr. Scott- with a short speech. Aftei which a rush was made up stairs wher4 segars and liqui'ls were set out. W4 understand that some of the party form ed themselves into a mutual admiratioz society, and sat up until two o'clock ii the n.orning. MORE LIGHT.--We are almost dis posed to be in good humor with our selves and the rest of mankind, and t< praise the progress of the times gene thlly, at home and abroad, since omi I 'an gIntendant and good city father lam ' kind enough to give the peo to ou -'ftown "more light ox 5 urmerchlan-re ca erection of a new~ l, having to dropghe~ic corner. Th clerke atr dr, as wde pedestrians, clrs andi mercha:nts5 )ivfaa,eral pub one ty e t-atpoto ePs >se of bausin& ours, and ngt aftetthos ion of our i n's andoto thathr. vay to attend eve, ervichoe atthe ) IethodistBaptist ad Lutervian Chch s, this new am is eredan huch.t vn name, and in behalf of ou niour th >r's and citizens resident inour endigh-re e burgh, we tender ou thn toen or e wn Council for the crtnst,o or ea 1tributing so much to conea a I comfort just now onotheonvenince~( business season sgc~atn a 2efo gctemen- In all you eof :1at okng towards irnprvn to, I 'nling and advancing the bproine.., e owm townC. H woses ou ro gtw, you have our bite rithes see oould not overlook IA ditserart oer lamps lately set >t have too nuch lighto. eeeo rle adies, at the above head- ventlo; . weaeiot going to dvi 0. L. eret which should be kept sacre you any little bit of refreshna -not at all. In fact th's s not intended for the delet. daring tihe lady readers of the EAD cta- et erfrte gentlemen, therefor ed no furthe True to her IAcGo, : stere anything. strag.i niid1i , s. n general way, but iidlio, 1, whien make it remarkable. We allud 1, to the love of the Indian Girl of Col , nmbia. the protege of Messrs. Perry r. Slawson, who in spite of untoward cih I- stances and besettments on every hand 3. remains as true as the needle to th i. pole. Her whole heart is given t Perry & Slawson, and her single desir h is to build up their fame, and to accom t DIish this she has devoted her life to th e sale of segars and tobacco, and to mak men happy through smoke. Was eve love like this? She is now offering nev h and choice brands, among which ar e some excellent ones at the low pric of five cents. The Indian Girl glorie in her mission and invites the gentle s men to call. ABOUT THE TOWN AND COUNTY. Weather glorious-the most delight ful season of the year. The Independent movement is mov ing. r The great show of old John Robinsoz 1 will soon be here. Children are advised to curbtheir im patience. Corn shucking will be the order o the day the coming nights. Possum and tater are already in or der-very nice to the stomach of thos< who like the combination. Cotton is rolling in rapidly and busi ,.ness is freshening up. As a proo>f of reviving business twc individuals we have not laid eves on for twelve month? have already paid uI: their subscriptions. It is with pain that we record the pre valence of dtptheria in Prosperity. Sev ere! bad Cases still exist. Capt. J. F. Speck is once more in his glory, the improvements on his store completed he is able to resume business. All persons who desiii usitg coa this winter and have ot laid in a supply are advised to give an order to Mr. W - T. Wright at his store emiporinmn. He can furnish parties :lso with grates Ot rI h s es. John says why he isn't married is b( cause that when he wcoed she wouldn't. A newspaper is the only instrument which can drop the same thought into , thousand minds at thesame moment. Mnke a note of it, ye merchants. If you want to find out a man's real disposition, take him when he is wet and hungry. If he is amiable then, dry him and fill him up, and you have an angel. Love thy neighbor as thyself. Bor row his things whenever you can. but if he wants to borrow yours tell him you are very sorry, but you were just g,ing to use them yourself. When a young man who parts his hair in the middle goes down on an orange peel, nobody seems to care whether he ever gets up again or not. Strained sweetness-Kissing through a veil. A crying shame-Our neighbor's young one. A fashionable lady says her husband is the latest thing out. Who is he? Thanks to the Council we have seve ral more street lamps, by which the darkness is dispelled, and foot pads can better see to find their way over cross mg's. If the Council have jurisdiction, over the roads within one mile of the Court IHouse, the filling up of the hole just be. yond the Cemetery, will entitle the body to high favor. Mr. Pool's sorrel horse and Mr. Fowles' black mare, on Wednesday, ran 400 yards. Time, 25 seconds, purse Sof $50-taken by sorrel. Have yon tried those elegant, large, fat, headless mackerel on sale by Mr. Salinas ? If yon like mackerel go there and ask the crippled soldier to put you up some. Thos. Cook, under the Hotel, is in supply of very many articles which peo. pIe cannot do without. If you don't see what you want enquire for it. One of the many features to be seen at Salinas' Store is the attractive letter. ing on barrels and boxes. This is a great help to short memories. A man will sometimnes come ten miles for an article and then forget it. In Salinas Store this is impossible. eve:-ything is marked. The crippled soldier was the artist. FoR THE HEaRALD. NEwnERRY, S. C., 5th Oct., 1874. Pursuant to a call heretofore published, a mass meeting of the citizens of this County was held at 11 o'clock a. m. , in Temperance Hall. On motion, Capt. J. N. Lipscomb was called to the Chair and 0. L. Schampert re quested to act as Secretary, The Chair then briefly stated teobject of the meeting, and in order to carry into effect said object, Y. J. Pope, Esq., thereupon moved th..t a commit tee of one from each township be appointed to nominato three deleg::tes and three alter nates from this body to meet tbe State Con vention wh ich assembles in Colnmbia on the 8:h inst. Under this resolution the following gentclemen were elected: Messrs. Jas. N. Lipscomb, Joseph Caldwell and William Ray. principals, and Messrs. L. B. Maffett, John S. Hair and E S. Keitt, alternates. Y. J. Pope, Esq., offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That Sampson Pope, James N. Lip'comb, George Johnstone, Thomas C. Brown, P. E. Wise and R. C. Carlisle be ap pointed delegates from this County in the Congressional Convention wh ich will assem ble at Newberry C. H., on the 8th day of Oc -tober, instant. The following resolution was int roduced by Jas. M. Baxter, Esq., and was unanimous ly adopted : Resolved, That a Committee of one from each Township in this County, be raised for the purpose of conferring with the Commuis. 510oner5 of Election for this County. and as certacininig from thema the locationl of the boxes at the election in Noveimber next, with a view to havinag a Supervisor of Elee tion appointed b)y the United States Circuit Court, tor .ach box in this County; and that said Commtoittee be further charged withI the Idu.r of calling to the attention of said Comn milasio,ners the importance of opening one1 box at least in each Township in said Cou ii ty, for the convenience of the voters. Under said resolution the folhowitug com mittee was aippoinied: Messrs S. Pope. T. C. Brown. W. D. Hardy, John McCarley', E. P. Ch:dmere, WV. G. Peterson, 1). V. Scurry, D)an'l Goggans, P. E. Wise, J1. J. Gallman -and Jo-. l3lleller. e, George Johnstone offerred the following , *.o;ution, wh ich was adopted: n a3 htsoivedl. Trhat this Convention do hereby i: mc, -st the citize-ns of the various Town r the TOw.f1 this County. who are in favor 01 >thel wg covernmenat, to meet at the plae e ::itizenus%ter menit.ioned. on tihe thirteenth of inevr dee i, at l2 M., and elect a Chairman letdt nhi,the said Chairman to be u to -j ,full poweor to call meetings 0o hat the -e # their repcCtive Townships the ee#ned advisable. anid whenever h to a Otr :e - so by the Chairman of the beCourt3Aot.h- Townships be requestedl nty hai sid C fil to elect three dIelegates in th rian. ano, -'nvention, to be heYd at i'Jat e whole sub}t a se, on the twentieth of 5i to the dzfiied 'mviention to elect a I~e oiembers of tg. 'to take into consid So.eayactio.- bet of nominating lVlia ntion shioul, drs rent County offices, wfshi -. he Legislature. with ; . "' 6, ill p in relatton there n; No .t ibson's Stoet. ,1 by them be deem .No atNew Change we'"ore; No.3. at May nCai,t Jol Ct .tt- are; No.5. at Ja D-ito Grui kit. NO. 7, at Wil requese was passed tWts f:uil; No.9, at Froi riso this Conurnish a cae. Ireet; No. 11, al atndthe p t a wih:. uiat thie Seereta e being - for t1' opy of the pro i SdjS4f her bush thle New ber JAMES N. -I5o~ -ssive Age, fo: SSeretary . mess, the Con. Cotg~~,,~,cral sayis, Chairman. lERY October'f- thiousan. r'etm.dlig a 13. cottnin Re87 lastwe - XAOctoer 5.-..vav into o;Maret close< bals-tnddingh tIhe West aesshippet at 1jal tober Chanks for tiSales of cotton R. October 6 it wvas thte-14. 14. ''had found ii--Cotton quiet 24, Ocoe:emnh -Cotton steady October:hnk there is &i Orean Three dola.15.-Cotton quiet ,t, j' 6.--Cotton strong * ,81. * -I, e Jas. Giles, colored, charged wit] stealing a horse in this County, brok, jail in Spartanburg, where he had been contined waiting removal to Newberry The escape was made on the 22d nil He has not vet been caught. CHARLESTON TO THE FPoNT.-Amonj our new advertisement., is that of one of:hi oldest establish ments in this State. Estab lished in 1832, it has maintained the firs a place in its line of businc<s. With large ex per:ence and unsurpassed facilitie, Me4srs r Walker, Evans & Cogswell are preparel t< sustain the reputalion of their estailishment Like A. T. Stewart, thee believe in newspa per advertising. and take this means to an tiounce that they have this season added ver) largely to their stock of tvpe ned machinery - and are better prepared than ever to piea,< 'heir customer-. We wish them every suc cess. 36-4t. FUacHooTT, BENEDICT & CO., CharieS -on, S. C., offer to the public and dealers it ;;enerj!, ant immense and well selected stocl of Da GOODS, CAUPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C., at tbC lowest prices. Here. with they annex the prices of a few ar-iclet -Calios, from 6 to 10c., Long Cloths. from 6 to 1.5c., Brown lionespuns, extra heavy, from 7x to 10c., Jeans, from 121e upwards, Cas-imeres, from 40c., upwards, Fhinnels frem 20 to 50c., Ladies', Misses' and Gent's Hote. 75.. Sl.15, 52.00 per doz. and upwards, r Suspenders, 7-140 per doz. and upwards, La dies and Geuts' Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 60c. per doz. and upwards, Black :ndColored Alpacas, 20e. and upwards, Dress Goods, from 25c., upwards, Ladies' and Geits' Fur ishing Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Fanev Good., Ribbons. Notions. &c., from 15 to 2 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Samples sent and ordl-rs promptly filled. All RETAIL orders from 510.00 upwards, sent per Express free of ch:arge. A liberal discoutit to whole. s,t!e dealers. 35-1m. The Source of*.Many Ill.. If all the ai:ments, bodily at,d mental, a bich :orteut the human Iamilv eould be traced to their p: it:ry sources, it would irob. :lv b- '-iun that three-t'aurths ofrthem orig illatid in the failure of the s:omch and Il:e other or:tans by wh ich the lood is converted il):o :1U:rinltl(lE a:nl applieid [6 the pulpaSes ot' life, to perfortn tile tasks allotti:d to them by nature, vigoroily adi regularly. Thi, be. ing the case the vast importance of a Iedi cite which nnipis these organs to do their wihole duty. thorouglhly atit etfvicitly, he cotne, at otce apparent. ll!otetter's Stm ach Bitterb may he truly charucterized as a prep tration of ihir k ind, indeed :is the only one which c:i be implicitly relied on as com binin te hpropei tie, of a 5tomuchic, an altir ative and an aperient itt sueh proportioms-i as to p:oduce sitrtltatteouly iti deired effect upon the disord,red stoi cl, liver and inte?. ties. Tis cotiusion is warranted by the celerity and certainty with which the Bitters afford reliet in chronic cases of dyspepsia, torpidity of the liver and constipation. The false idea tha: tlc.e complints and others that grow out of them, conld be cut ed by fierce catharties, has at hist, it is hoped, been thor otghly expluded. The sick, during the last hundred years h:tve swallowed thousands of tons of mercury, scammonv, gamhoze, croton oil, jalap, &c , nd tens of thousands ofgraves have been prematurely filled thereby. But ever since the principle of renovation, as em bodied in Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, was arrdyed against the principle of prostration, as represented by mineral salivants and furi ous purgatives, the latter has steadily and surely fallen into deserved contempt. The outcry against stimulation by which con coctors of depleting drenches hoped to give eclat to their disgusting and dangerous com pounds has only served to increase the de mand for the wholesome stimulants, tonic and alterative which for twenty-five years has tri umphed over all opposition and is now the most popular medicine in the Western hem isphere. 40-4t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Joseph H. Bouknight, Against William Bouknight, Execution Against Property. By virtue of an Execution in the above stated case to me directed, I will sell, at Newberry C. Hi., S. C., at public outcry, and to the highest bidder, On the First Monday in November Next, The following Real Estate, situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing THREE HUNDRED AND THlRTY-FIVE (335) ACRES, nmore or less, and bounded by lands of Mark M. Boyd, and Thomas Nichols, and by the Saluda River, etc. The above levied Iupon as thte property of William Bouknight. TERMS CASH. Puarchtaser to pay for papers JOHN J. CA RRINGTAN, S. N. C. Sheriff's Office, 5th Oct., 1874. Oct 7, 40-4t. t16 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Benjamin D. Lake, Plaintiff. Against .Enoch M. Lake and others, Defendants. Petition for Partition. In pursuance of an order in the above stated case, frotn the Hion. J. C. Leahty. Judge of Probate for New berry County, I will sell, at Newberry C. HI., S. G.., On the First Monday in November .Next, ONE HUNDRED AND TEN [110] ACRES OF LAND, mtore or less, adjoiniing lands of John S. Hair, Estate of Satmuel Dunwoody,, and oth ers, lying three miles South of Newberry IC. H., being the Real Estate of which An na Lak-- died seized. TERMS-One-third Cash-Balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest frotm the day', of-sale, pureLaser givinig bond with cood ecuityad a mtortg:ge of the premniie Io the .Jutlte of Probate for the credit portion. Puirchta.r to) pay for pa prs. J. J1. CAR R INGTON, s. N. C. Newa-ry..4.G* Oe'. i;. I S74- It ?16 Stores, Tnn Iare, ae. 8TOVE8! 8TOI8!! 'lThe tt.--r,l .. z .i n a.pecifu''iy Vittorms his fried n, -p h a geerly that lie is prepared to Tpl STOV ES, which in quaility atnd price cannot be sur passed. And with competent workmen and a full supply of material, to do all kinds of TIN-WORK, such as ROOFING, GUTTERING, &c. In the store are all kinds of TINWARE from a gtll-cup up. H. H. BLEASE. Sep. 23, 38-tf. COOKING STOVES AND COOKING RANGES, OF THE BEST AND LATEST STYLES. Wood and Coal Heating StoFes, Fire Place Grates, Stone and Charcoal PL AIN. JA~PANNED, STAMPED and PLAN I SEfD TIN-WARE. in almost endless ' EOOING,GUTTERING, and all kinds o . JO WOR. atthe lowest prices, out of th< > etmaterial, in the best manner and wat ratdtjive full satisfaction, by W. T. WRICHT, "Nxdorto Dr. W. F. Pratt, on Main St an nfotof J. B, Martin's Carriage ani - D tory, on Boyce Street. Sep. 23, Newberry Business Directory Cards of Referenco inserted under appro printe headings in this column. Profe%sion anikmii,31erchants. Mechanics a:nd Trade, generaLly.should have a place in this Di rectory. Ternis moierate. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. MCFALL & POOL.-Wholesa:e and retai: dealers in foreign and domestic I)r% (Goouls. Embroideries, Not ions. &c. 4t t .ICK, P. W. & R. S.-Dealers in Dr% -a Goods. eitibracing everything in thtl line. Plantation supplies. 4: Dry Goods, Greceries, Clothing, Eats, Shoes, Cotton Buyers, &c. : OVELACE& WII EELEP.-Dealersin Dry i11 Goods.Groceries, Clothing. Boots.Shoes, Hats. General stock of all kinds of mer chkndize. 43 OOT, M.-Dealer in General Merchan F dize. Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Gro ceries. Boots and Shoe4. 43 fnOOK. TIIO.-Dry Goods. N.)tions, Cloth 1 ing. Shoes. Hats, and general assort lient or Grocuries. 43 ILSON, J. M. & CO.-Dealers in Dry V Goods. Groceries. Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Crockery, and general mer 4hanlize. 43 1i^"'NON, T. F.--Wholesale and Retail Sdealer in General Merchaidize-Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Plantation Sup plies. 4.3 NATHAN, A. A.-Dry Goods. Clothing, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, and Fancy Goods. uoo<s of all kinds. 4. Books and Stationery. .rHAP.%AN, JOHN A.-Books and Station ery. A specialty made in 15chool Rooks. 43 Stoves and Tin Ware. W RIGHT, W. T.-Deamer in Cooking_' and fuat st oves. all styl-s and price-. .*L*.Lare .asor.tll&I-r 0f"Tinl ar.l: Furniture---Carpantry. 'EVELL. 11. Y.-Kveps on h:u1t a sple:h li'Ic ues Fraiuedl. .\atlras.es iinade. .; Restaurants-liotels. .I'.;.LL. L. It.-Meals served at all hilours. Fre-A& Fish alnd oyster. ins n Dedtr ii GrVcUrieS, UG)LfeCti0on Photography. A IsEM.\N. W. Ii.-l-i.ident Artist. All 'lstyles of 'ictures taken. Old Pictures cti,ied and renewod. 43 Professional. 'AlR. Pl'1E & P1PE.-AItornvs-Prac f tiece in lail the Cou1rt of this ;ate anI in the United States 4ourt. 43 OURMAN & SCHUMPERT.-Attornevs at Law. Practice in all the Court-n of the State. and in the United States Court. 43 , AEGER, C. G.-Attorney atLaw and Iteg ister in Bankruptcy for:;td Congression tit District. Practices in all the Courts of the State. 43 ONES, IRA B.-Attorney at Law. Oicec atProsperity,Newlerry Co.. S. C 47 Monuments-Marble. . EAVELL, J. R.-Monuments made to or tder, and all kinds of marble and granite work ntatly executed. 43 SPEERS. L. M.-Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Marble. Mounments made to order in best styles. 43 Pablic Hall. T EPEl ZANCE 11ALL.-Will be rented to public entertainments on Monday. Wed nesday Friday and Saturday nights of each week. 43 Manufactories. HAPMAN, JOHN A.-Manufacturer of C otton Gins, of approved style, and warranted. 43 Commission Merchants. SHASE, W~M. C. & CO.-Auction and Com-. mi'ssion Merchant. Sales twice at week. 43 -CCAUGHRIN, A. J & CO..-Commnission MeMrc.hants and dealers in Fertilizers. Agents for Gower, Cox and Markiey's Bug gies, Wagons, &c. 43 Cotton Buyers--Grocers. W EBB, JNO. E. & Co-Cotton Brokers and Dealers in Bacon, Flour, Grain, Hay. Corn,,&c.43 .SA LINAS, F. E.-Dealer in Groceries and Plantation Supplies. Cash advanced on Cottonx. 43 M YES & 31.iRTIN.-Dealers in Groce ries, Plantation Supplies, Hardware, ana Cotton Buyers. 43 1EAVE[.L & SPEARMAN.-Grocers and Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplies and bdyers of Cotton. 43 ,F H ASE, WM. C.-Grocery and Provision SMerchants, Mollohon Row. 43 Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. ICKEIL. A. M.-Dea]cr in Groceries, Can ned Goods, Perfumery, and Toys of all descriptions. .43 1OVELACE. A. D.-Groceries, Canned ~Goods, Confectioneries, Tobacco and Segars. 43 , OWERS. A. M. & CO.-Grocery and Pro L vision Dealers, Plantation Supplies, Trobacco, &c. 43 SILSON, .J. C.-Dealer in Groceries of all kinds, Canned Goods, Bagging, Tics. obacco and Segars. - 43 Confectioneries, Segars, Fruits. OPECK. J. F.-French and American Con-. Sfectionery. Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco and Segars of best kinds. 4 ICKER. A. M.-Candy and Contections 11of all kinds. Fruits in season, Nuts, Sc gars and Tobacco. 43 yewelry and Watch Makers. SPECK, .JOHIN F.-Dealer in fine Watches, SClocks,Jewelry, Silver anud Plated Ware. Spectacles, Eye Glasses,Fancy Goods, &c. 43 Clothing. WRIGH T & COPPOCK.-Dealers in Cloth .ing, andi gentlemen's outtitting gene ri3.1ly, Shoes, Hats. Trunks, Valises, &c. 43 Millinery-Dress Makring. MR OWER. MRS. D.-iMillinery Goods of all Jikinds. Bonnets made in latest style. Also dealer in general nmerchandize. 43 U NTER. MRS. M.-Dress Making after Ia teat patterns. Orders solicited. 43 Druggists. __ PANT. DR. S. F.-Druggist. Wholesale and Retail De,n!er in Drugs. Medicines. Chemicials, P'ure Medicinal Liquors and Wins.441 Gu and Lock Smith. r IE Z. -L.-palrer andt. Maker of Guns.itols., Locks, &c. Shelf Goods and Groceries. 43 Wines, Liquors, Segars, &c. 14 EONA R1D. J1. T. &CO.-Wholesale and Re f, tail Dt-alers in 'OlTbcc2o. i-gar . P?ipes. &e. Wines antI Loiniurs ol pure quatlities. 43 Harness, Collars, Hamnes, &c. .We are now offering New McClellan Saddles, from $3.50 to $4 each. Harness, fronm $15 to $50. Collars, Hog Skin, at 'T5c. to $1.25 each. Plow Bridles at $10 per dozen. Fine Sommersetts and Shaftoe Saddles made to order. Give us 't call We manufacture, hence our low prices. CHAPEAUJ & HEF"FRON, 68 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep .'iO, 39--3m. COTTON GINS. Please call at the Bookstore if you want to buy a COTTON GIN, and examine one left there for sale. PRICE $3.00 PER SAW. LAKE & GHAPMAN. Sep. 9, 1874-36-Im. Who Wants an Organ Any one in need of one of Needham &Son Orgaus, will find it to their advantage t4 <rapyt EADOFC an.l 21, th HRALOFC I -Tan_ 9.1 R..-tf. .iscel THIS STYLI WORTM 0 SH AS A SPEOIU AT THE ST .jV COL U.wJ TO THEIj LAD)Y EX'krIBJ' BEST VA R1f ETY o \ WILSON SU TLE AT THE Sl .Send vour. 11Pders 'ts onice t' L. I. I 1 MANAGING AGEN LIGHT RUNA Highest Award in the Est North, East, We ~ THE CEL .ESTEY COTT2 For Churches, Parlo On the 1st of October next. MANUFACTORY OF SHI THE PALMI Made of the best materi chants, Granges and Clubs, PRICES. You~ng men if you fitting Shirt, send us your or SHIRT. MO General General Office, 137 Main S Sep. 30, 1874-3J-tf. i. FALL AM R. & W. C. COLUMB Are now opening the larges stock of READY-MAD] UlTS IND GENTS' That enn be found in the City IN OUR CUSTON We have a full line of TORE SIMERES and YESTINGS, der in the best manner, and g All orders wvill have best at Goods sent C. 0. D., subjee JN0 .goB 0 mak LBEAL DVNCS o pa e wihngt si t ite N w Yok B . to o Careson PartwsitSTONB RSO wl &YI CO,,a who wilE stor on1 theT m raon NE RC' t(OTICE. Thek NOTESb and DACOUNS ofthe late rig to Atitoeihat Lw for, olecio. ottl the sam . o ~o r eor h 1to Norebe next.n tSe whTTh wimlegl acto wll calln against allO deinqents NO,oti toretesassrc:s. Abll terss, itue whr cord,e hereby nThfed Tate y a fOUNTd of the late placed hing he ihns o omitt inr an dpeAtons wae,hat they cllecin te set tt the ue nt of the ast o S aion ilb an an staldlnuns 'IaneouIs. ?IACHIINE, [$75-00! iC L PREMIUM ATE FAIR! iBM, S. C., JN TiH E LARGEST AND VORK DONE ON TIE S.RWIN&G AHIE 'ATE FAIR. tE DUS, T AT NEWBERRY, Y THAT _N G 1,VIL ON 0 A1 YINNAU nation of the People, South, t, and in Europe. EBRATED LGE ORGANS, rs. &c., kept for sale. we-will open A SOUTHERN RTS. TTO SHIRT, 11,. will be furnished to Mer it NEw YoRK WHIOLESALEJ vant an easy wearing and nice der for THE PALMETTO ORE & COZBY, Agents for South Carolina. treet, Columbia, S. 0. SWAFFIELD, IA, S. C., t, most elegant and stylish E CLOTHING, [ DEPARTMENT IGN and DOMESTIC CAS-j which we are making to or uarantee satisfaction. tent ion. tto inspection. SLp3,~-f - Fever & Agne - losa nd .eils adta my Chre ar Moeae A hr fpbi atoaei oiie and saifcingaated ilawy be oun intbcoffce . ii. BLESE, gnt. Sin.'fivg Hundred s per : Week.r pa r.l a ontac-'- M e s & l 1 r i -s cinhr all the~Iu above I artie~sa re a ~ iit a , age nt, st- i m rorl Chares a:ntre oerasten - he o ui paroe is taticine -e foun nth c y c. ereb n tosl0. Sck kepth on renhe erns.dyuee A dres . .BLERW, et Sept. 10. 320MnSt et , rsol en epcfll y Hendeds ther eek.h citizens of en br and to aisu rouning elogntp ae s ent. Btp. AYr, onlr. package . Dole t M asyu, tr.n pakg- efr 5 Send.for.a38-mpl Old John Robinso PUSITIV-LY THE ONI THAT WILL EX] Puring the Traveling Sei IjLil JOIiA1 ROl WORLD'S EXI Indisputably the Largest Exhibil ,die 7housands of Living Animals, Myriads of Birds, Colonic Schools of Amphib: 0 IMfPOS,'IBILITIES P1R4MI1:ED: WE GUARIANTE: SE-.NT Ohl THlE MoNET RE] OUR MATCHLESS OR( EMBRACES TEE LARGEST AND I WIENAGERIE,, AVIARY IN TIE NVORLD. CONTAINING LIVING CREATOR'S GREAT] OF WIIICH " They ircent in bro and brco, ?into The maale and thtefemuale as God h& anong which are the follo1fwing Spehal tedes ,w rMOARK WLL TEHE WE ILLEXHBI ATECHPAC housan& o stiing Anil,00i L~yria&sof Bir& A lon School of A Phi OUrle MACHES Oth rae EMB RACGESC O OEOGEiESTARYA CREA TR'SEET ATlPdY-I )RALAfoROUN TI lthey wt ins fro an tato, toe -isitnghha the following S HOW Coeti~ NEWRKBERRY TEI) WEOLLXIBIA esa, OCEt diso HER COnt ;LChIrN(U t's Cirews. Y LARGI slw IIBIT IN 2", S. C., ason of 1874. T OSITION! ion in the World. / 's of Monkeys, ia, Miles of Reptiles. E TO EXHIBIT ALL WE REPRE ,CNDED. IANIZATION! [0ST COPLETE and AQUARIUM SPECIMENS OF OUR 11ANDI WORK. -oah into the Ark. id commanded Noah." iich we Guarantee to Exhibit, OR S1UNDED. ~SE LIiNES.l1J HfE GREAT SHOW VISITS 1 GIRAFFES, Gold! ack SumatPan Rhino00F0sI THE LARGEST IN AMERICA ! GIAT O8TRIC, 1b FEET HIGH! MONSTER GA LIONS! Horned and 3 Eyed ovine from the Holy Land, ONLY ONE EVER EXHIBITED! e Not Owned or Con ling Exhibition. t is the L CIRCUS2! RTISTS! 'OTY MUIIIAI! NEST IN THE WHIlRLD! AND 6.30 P. M. ith ALL THE LINES ? TICKETS, good on iable parties desirous of >N EARTH during the )on't forget the date. AY, OCT. 20. er 21st, ider 10 Years 50