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Special and Local. The Americaft Sardine Co.'s Bone less Sardines, are much better, and I iess than half the cost of imported Sardines. 8-ly. IqoXx TO NEW ADvj&iTISExiTS. .SamsnPp-tc. F Werber, Jr.-Surveying. C. F. Jackson-Dry Goods. Ira B. Jones-Attorney at Law. Isabella Birve. Adm'x.-Notice. J. J. Carrington-Sherit's Sales. Wright & Cuppock-Clothing, &c. Mrs. D. .ower-Dry Goods and Millinery. P. W.1 R. S. Chick-Dry Goods, Hardware, J. U. Wilson & Co.-Dry Goods, Groceries, &C. S. C. Merchant and others-Notice to Tres passers. Dennis Noates-Aunual Meeting County Commissioners. See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy survey or. 40-1y. OLD PAPERS.-Old papers for sale at this office in packages of 50 or 100, at 40 and 75 cents. tf. 'FAiR OF THE CAROU.NAS.-We ac knowledge the receipt of a catalogue of the first exhibition of the new fair of the Carolinas, to be held in the city of Charlotte, N. C., commencing Tuesday, November 3, 1874, and continuing five days. We are indebted to Post Master Scott for the following: There has been is sued from the Post Office in our town, during the quarter ending September 30th, five hundred and ninety Mon,y Orders, amounting to $7,064.16; Fees, $45.50; and one hundred and seven Money Orders paid-amounting to $3, 049,29. We are pleased to notice the return of Mrs. Mower, after an absence North, and that she is in good health and as full of business activity as ever. The ladies of this community will be de lighted at tbis, because they are aware that her millinery and dress goods de partments are ready for their inspec Madame Demorest's Reliable Pat terns of .all sorts can be obtained at Mm D. Mower's. 13-tf. To HOUSEKEEPERS.-At this season of the year, housekeepers are all alive on the important subject of putting their hohses in order. Crockery, glass ware and various other things are need ed, and as they like to make their sele tions rom a large stock where every :Wngthat they need can be found, their attention is called to the establishment of Miessrs. Kingsland & Heath, Colum bia mder the Columbia Hotel. 40-2 Capt. J. F. Speck is once more him .se carpenters, brick masons, plum I~,painters, kalsominers, &c., have departed, and his store is one of the most attractive outside the city of Paris. --.-A11 of the fixtures and adornments are iot yet completed, but enough is done to show that the store will be a splendid feature. When his new stock is open ed, we advise the public to look out husbands and fathers, keep your wives and daughters away from the fascina tions of Speck. - SUDDEN DEATHS.-We learn that Mr. B. M. Buzhardt, of this' County, died very suddenly on Sunday, and it is supposed from congestive chill. He was in town on Saturday, in apparent good health, sold some cotton and at tendedto business as usual. Asead and sudden death truly. Also, on the same day, a colored woman living on the place of Mr. Wis. Welch, expired sgddenly with out any signs of sickness. ) - Mandarin Teas, the best, purest and - c~'hemipest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Price, 75e., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13-tf THE TUSCARORA'S Hop.-The Hop given by the Tuscarora Tribe, I. O. of R. M., on Wednesday evening last, we -- are .told was a charming affair, and passed off pleasantly to the delight of rall who participated. Such a result might have been expected under -the maagemnent of a band of Red Men - noted for so many good qualities. Mi lam's band did the music, which was of ~the inspiring kind. The party did not br eak up till toward morning. MUEDERa AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. The,*Columbia papers of last week an noneed the horrible fact that J. B. flarrington, a native of Newberry, and -who removed to France after the late wvar, where he married, had murdered 3iis wife and then attempted his own life. It is said his wife was an accom piished and beautiful woman, that they had three interesting children, and their life was unhappy. Harrington claims that he killed her in self-defence. His wound is not dangerous, and he is now confined in jail in the city of Columbia. -List of Letters uncalled for remaining in the Pos,Offce at Newberry, S. C.: J. J. Amick, Philip Bird, Walter Baxter, A. L. Boland, Miss Anna Boland, Alfred Bo ]and, A.NM. Berry & Co., Rhiett Butler, Wmn. Cousins. W. C. Church & Co., Marie Frank ,lin, Mrs. Margaret Graham, W. P. Gilliam. D. Goggans, Louisa Golding, Frances Ha -ney. David Hanilstock, Alfied Holan, Dr John Henry, Maria Kibler, Bryant Lunu. Robert Lisenbce. Adella Maffett. Glenn Mietz, Spencer McCracken, Catharine Nelson, N. A. Nelson, G. D. Odell, Eldia Penn, A. M. Roberson ,& Co., Ira Scott, Mrs. E. Somers, L. Shodair, Franklin Strother, (col'd.,) G. L. Sease, T. M. Whitesides, Thos. Williams, Lucy Wadsworth. AVEl.EIGH CHURlCH.-The Installa tion of the Rev. R. A. Fair as pastor of Aveleigh Cfmurch, took place on Satur day last, as previously announced. The Revs. Martin, Lindsay and Jacobs, took part in the interesting and solemn ceremony. On Sabbath, the Sacrament was administered, the Methodist con gregation joining in by invitation. In the evening, at the Methodist Church, an impressive sermon was de livered by the Rev, J. 0. Lindsay, from the text, "Remember Lot's wife." The Revs. Fair and Martin assisted in the servlee. Sow GIN.u.-We cannot too often importune our farmers to sow plenti fully of Barley and Oats. Sow succes sirl-ftefre htsokmyr sivello the bfie t posible inayre poe-ogv hm o uhi ceive all the benefit possible in you1 --. a .;- them Tnn mneh im. DETs.-Mrs. P. K. Mendenhall, the mother of Rev. J. K. Mendenhall, of Columbia, died after a long illness, at the residence of her nephew, Mr. Wi. J. Lake, in Newberty, on Wed nesdav last, in the 65th year of her age. She leaves one other child living-Mrs. B. R. Scott, of Tennessee. It is with pain we record the death of Mrs. Rob't Holman, which sad event occurred on Friday evening last. She had been sick for about five weeks, and her sufferings were great, but with christian fortitude and resignation she endured them without murmuring. Mrs. Holuan was in her 46th year, was the daughter of Gen. H. H. Kinard, and was a consistent member of the Baptist Church. GIVE HIM THE CREDIT.-If a man does a good thing he should receive the well done heartily, and we feel it our duty now to praise Mr. Robt. Campbell of Jalapa, for the part performed by him in placing the road from the above mentioned place down to Epting's in catpital order. We have -not had the felicity of. riding over the road lately, bat have been told that all of those old trap holes and quagmires have been filled up and laid in logs. Well done, Bob, you are a trump for accomplish ing so great a good under circumstances 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 a less determined man. Now gentlemen overseers, here is a worthy example for you to follow. Fill up the holes in your beat and let us know, that we may give you the praise which you will then be entitled to. Otherwise may you be the first to sink, wagons, teams and all, into those very holes. THE COMING OF TiE GREAT SHOW. -Old John Robinson's Great World's Exposition. one of the most reliable organizations in America, will visit here on Tuesday, October 20. The show is undoubtedly among the best known to the amusement public. From the Pittsburg Dispatch, we clip the following: "This vast combination has taken the citizens of Pittsburg and Allegheny by storm. Vast and appreciative au diences crowd the pavillions at each entertainment. The exercises in the arena are among the best witnessed in Pittsburg. Stickney and Wilson, and the great menage act of Miss Emma Lake, are witnessed with admiration, and are worthy the enthusiastic and flattering reception accorded them. In fact the entire circus is decidedly good, and is patronized in accordance with its merits. The menagerie is composed of the very many .specimens of rare animals, and the gigantic amusement enterprise is well managed and con ducted. The company remain but two days longer, giving four of their really pleasing entertainments. John Robin son is keeping good his promise made the public of giving them one of the best exhibitions possible, and it is no wonder that his show is liberally pa tronized." Newberry, Oct. 20th. PERSORI..-A pleasant visit was made us last week by Col. Walker, of the firm of Walker, Evans & Cogswell. Col. W. has been making quite an ex tended tour in enlarging his business acquaintances, and has been quite s~Ic cessful in receiving orders. We were gratified with a visit from the Senior partner of the celebrated In dian Girl Segar house, Mr. Perry. This gentleman has visited all the upper Counties of the State, and has made himself personally known where before he was known principally through the smoke of his segars. Mr. Calnan, one of the proprietors of the Columbia Hotel, and late from Glenn's Spring, paid Newberry a visit last week. We judge that his brief stay here among the many friends whose acquaintance was made during the summer at the Spring, was very pleasant. The Cornet Band gave him a serenade on Thursday night at Post Master Scott's residence, where he taber nacled, in acknowledgment of .which compliment he responded in a few ap propriate remarks. Another burst from the band, and another call, brought out Mr. Scott with a short speech. After which a rush was made up stairs where segars and liquids were set out. We understand that some of the party form ed themselves into a mutual admiration society, and sat up until two o'clock in the n.orning. MoRiE LIGHT.-We are almost dis posed to be in good humor with ours selves and the rest of mankind, and to praise the progress of the times gene rally, at home and abroad, since our worthy Intendant and good city fathers have been kind enough to give the peo ple of our end of town "more light on the subject", in the erection of a new lamip at the Post Office corner. This lamp was much needed to pedestrians, to our merchants and the general pub lic, having to drop letters in the Post Office after dark, as well as to those clerks,. and merchants living on the South and South-cast portion of our city, returning home at night after the cose of business hours, and to that por tion of our fellow-citizens in whose path. way to attend evening~ service at the Methodist,Baptist anud Lutheran Church es, this new lamp is erected. In our own name, and in behalf of our neigh bors and citizens resident in our end of the burgh, we tend"r our thanks to our Town Council for the consideration of contributing so much to our convenience and comfort just now on the opening of the business season. Success attend your efforts gentlemen. In all your of ficial acts looking towards improving, adorning and advancing the best inter ests of our growing town, you have our best wishes. We would not overlook either the several other lamps lately set up in different parts of the town. We cannot have too much light. |TRiUE TO HER FmRST LOVE.-Don'1 which make it remarkable. We allude to the love of the Indian Girl of Col umbia. the protege of Messrs. Perry & Slawson, who in spite of untoward cirP stances and besettments on every hand, remains as true as the needle to the pole. Her whole heart is given to Perry & Slawson, and her single desire is to build up their fame, and to accom plish this she has devoted her life to the sale of segars and tobacco, and to make men happy throngh smoke. Was ever love like this? She is now offering new and choice brands, among which. are some excellent ones at the low price of five cents. The Indian Girl glories in her mission and invites the gentle men to call. ABOUT THE TOWN AND COUNTY. Weather glorious--the most delight ful season of the year. The Independent movement is mov ing. The great show of old John Robinson will soon be here. Children are advised to curb their im patience. Corn shucking will be the order of: the day the coming nights. Possum and tater are already in or der-very nice to the stomach of those who like the combination. Cotton is rolling in rapidly aid busi ness is freshening up. As a pr6of of reviving business two individuals we. have not laid eyes on for twelv6 months hitvc already paid up their subscriptions. It is with pain that we record the pre valence of diptheria in Prosperity. Sev erel 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 personts who design using coal this winter and have notlaid in a supply :re advised to give an order to 1r. W. T. Wright at his stove emporium. He can furnish parties also with grates or stoves. John snys why he isn't married is be cause that~when he wcoed she wouldn't. A newspaper is the only instrument which can drop the same thought into a thousand ininds at the same moment. Make 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 w;henever you can, but if he wants to borrow yours tell him you are very sorry, but you were just going 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 whetYier, 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, andfot pad cani better see to find their way over cross ings. If the Council have jurisdiction over the roads within one mile of the Court House, 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 of $50-taken by sorrel. Have you tried those elegant, large, fat, headless mackerel on sale by Mr. Salinas? If you 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-. pe 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 sometimes come ten miles for an article and then forget it. In Salinas' tore this is impossible. everything is marked. The erippled soldier was the artist. FOR THE HERALD. NEwBERRY, S. C., 5th Oct., 1874. Pursuant to a call heretofore published, a mass meeting of the citizens of thisa County was held at 11 o'clock a. mn., in Temperance Hall. On motion, Capt. J. N. Lipscomb was called to the Chair and 0. L. Schumpert. re quested to act as Secretary, The Chair then briefly stated the object 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 appoir,fed to nominate three delegates and three alter nates from this body to 'neet the State Con venion which assembles in Colombia on the 8h inst. Under this resolution the following gentlemen were elected: Messrs. Jau. 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. Lipcomb, George John stone, Thomas C. Brown, P. FE. Wise and R. C. Carlisle be ap pointed delegates from this Conty in the Congressional Convention which will assem ble at Newberry C. H., on the 8th day of Oc tober, instant. The following resolution was introduced by Jas. M. Baxter, Esq., and was unanimous-. ly adopted: Eesolved, That a Committee of one from each Township in this County, be raised for the purpose of conferring with the Commis sioers of Election for this County, and as. certaining from them the location of the boxes at the election in November next, with a view to having a Supervisor of Elec tion appointed by the United States Circuit Court, for each box in this County ; and that said Commnittee be further charged with the duy of caing to thme attention of saidl Com missioners the importance of opening one box at least in each) Township ini said Coun ty. for the convenience of the voters. Under snid resolution the following com mittee was appointed: Messrs S. Pope. T. C. Bwn, W. D. Hiardy, John McCarley, E. P. Chlmere, W. G. Petersnon, D). V. Scurry. Dan'I Goggans, P. E. WVise, J. J. Galnman and Jo-. B Hleller. George Johnstone offerred the following reoluion, whbich.was adopted : Resolved, That this Convention do hereby request the citizens of the~ various Town ships of this County, who are in favor of honest governimenCt, to meet at thme places hereinafter mentioned. on the thirteenth of this month, at 1s2 M., and elect a Chairman for the Township, the said Chairman to be clothed with full power to call meetings of the citizens of their respective Townships whenever deemed advisable, and whenever requested to do so by the Chairman of the That the several Townships be requested at the same time to elect three delegates each to a County Convention, to be held at Ne werry Court House, on the twentieth of this month. said Convention tO elect a County Chairman, and to take into consid erationi the whole subject of nominating candidates to the different County offices, including members of the Legislature. with power to take any action in relation there to, if a nomination should by them be deem TownhipNo.1, will meet at Newberry C. liI; No. s, at Gibson's Store; No.3. at May binton; No. 4, at Riser's Store; No. 5, at Ja lapa; No.6, at Longshore's; No. 7, at Wil liams'; No. 8, at New Chapel; No. 9, at Frog ,Level; No. 10, at ,lolly street; No. 11, at Wicker's Camp Ground. A resolution was passed that the Secreta ry be requested to furnish a copy of the pro ceedings of this Convention to the New ber ry HERALD and the Progressive Age, for publication. There being no further business, the Con vention adjourned. & tr~ ~c r.i PSCOMB. Chairman. Jas. Giles, colored, charged witb stealing a horse in this County, broke jail in Spartanburg, where he had been confined waiting removal to Newberry. The escape was made on the 22d uilt. He has not yet been caught. CHARLESTON TO THE FRONT.-Among our new advertisements, is that of one of the oldest establishments in this State. Estab. lished in 1832, it has maintained the first place in its line of business. With large ex. per:ence and unsurpassed facilities, Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell are preparel to sustain the reputw ion of their establishment. Like A. T. Stewart, they believe in newspa per advertising, and take this means to an. nounce that they have this season added very la-rgely to their stock of type and machinery, and are better prepared than ever to please their customers. We wish them every suc ess. - 30-4t. FURCKGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Charles ton, S. C., offer to the public and dealers in general, an immense and well selected stock af Da GooDs, CAItPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c., at the lowest prices. Here witth they annex the prices of a few articles -Calicos, from 6 to 10c., Long Cloths. from 5 to 15c., Brown Homespuns, extra heavy, from 71 to 10c., Jeans, from 121c upwards, Cas .imeres, from 40c., upwards, Flannels, from 20 to 50c., L-idies', Misses' and Gent's Hose. 75c.. S1.1 5, S2.00 per doz. and upwards, Suspenders, $1.40 per doz. and upwards, La. lies and Gents' Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 30c. per doz. and upwards, Black audColored Alpacas, 20e. and upwards, Dress Goods, from 25c., upwards. Ladies' and Geuts' Far rishing Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Notions, &c., from 15 to 25 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Samples ent and orders promptly fi!led. All RETAIL orders from S10.00 niwards, sent per Express rree of charste. A liberal discount to whole ale dealers. 35-in. The Source of Many Ills. If all the ai,ments, bodily and mental, which torment the human family could be traeed to their primary sources, it would prob. blv he found'ihathree-fourths 4. them orig nated in the failure of the stomach and 1the ther organs by wh ich th food is converted u.o nurinuent and ipplied to the purpises f life., to perform the tasks allotted to them )y nature, vigorou.ly and regularly. This be ing the case the vast importance of a medi iie which compels these organs to do their Avole duty, thoroughly and efficiently, he-. ones at once apparent. Hestetter's Stom ach Bitters may be truly characterize'd as a preparation of this kind, indeed as the only :me which can be implicitly relied on as com Aning the properties of a stomachie, an alter stive and an aperient in such proportions as to produce simultaneously the deired effect pon the disordered stom..ch, liver and inter tines. This conclusion is warranted by the Lelerity and certainty with which the Bitters. )fford reliet in chronic cases of dvspepsia, torptdity of the liver and constipation. The ralse idea that these complaints and others that grow out of them, could be cured by fierce Dathrtics, has at last, it is hoped, been thor Dghly exploded. The sick, during the last andred years have swallowed thousands of tons of mercury, scammony, gamboge, croton Al,jalap, &c , and tens of thousands of graves have been prematurely filled thereby. But Tver since the principle of renovation, as em bodied in Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, was ar'yed against the principle of prostration, as represented by mineral salivants and furi os purgatives, the latter has steadily and surely fallen into deserved contempt. The Dutery against stimulation by which coin Doctors of depleting drenebes hoped to give elat 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 cimphed 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 vir'tue of an Execution in the above stated case to me directed, I will sell, at Newberry C. H., S., 0., at public outcry, and to the highest bidder, On the First Monday in November Next, The following Reat&tate, situate in the County and State aforesaid, contning THREE HUNDRED AND TilRTYJTIVE (335) ACRES, more-or eless, and bounded: y lands of Mak 11. Boyd,- and Thomas- N~ihols, and by the Saluda River, etc. The above levied upon~as the property of William Bouknight. TERMS CASH, Purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN J. CARRINGTON, S. N.C. Sheriff"s Office, 5th Oct., 1874. Oct 71, 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 pursuace of an order in the above stated case, from the Hon. J. C. Leahy. Judge of Probate for Newberry County, I will sell, at New berry C. H., S. C., On the First .Monday in November Next, ONE HUNDRED ~AND TEN [110] ACRES OF LAND, more or less, adjoining lands of John S. Hair, Estate of Samuel Dunwoody, and oth ers, lying three miles South of Newberry C. H., being the Real Estate of which An na Lak" died seized,.: - TERMS-Onme-uthird Cash-Balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from the day omf sale, purchaser giving bond with grood scurit-y, and a mnortgaege of 'the premises t'o the Judge of P'rot,ate for the credit portion. Pugebuaser to paty for pa pes. J. J. .CAlRINGTON,. s. x. c. Newbetrryv, S. (., Oct,.t. 1874-4t t16i Stoves, Tin Ware, Ac. TIN WARE!!! The tmd,-rsignaed re .pecLtfuly inf ormns his frends and, the.p' b!ie genecraly, thtat he is prepared to upl STOVES, which itt quality atnd price cannot be sur. passed. And with competent workmet and a full supply of material, to do all kinds of TIN-W ORK, such as ROOFING, GUJTTERING, &c. In the store are all kinds of TINWARI from a gill-cup up. H. H.. BLEASE. Sep. 23, 38-tf. COOKING STOVES AND COOKiNG RANGES, OF THE BEST AD LnvATEST STYLES. Newbery Business Directo Cards of Reference inserted under appr priate headings in this column. Professio allmen,.Merchants. Mechanics and Trad, generally, should have a place in this L rectory. Terms noderatte. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. M cFALL & POOL.-Wholesale and retz dealers in foreign and domestic Di Goods, Embroideries, Notions, &c. HICK, P. W. & R. S.-Dealers in Di Goods embracing everythin- in th line. Plantation supplies. Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoe Cotton Buyers, &c. - OVELACE & WHEELER.-Dealers in Di L Goods. Groceries, Clothin, Boots,Shoe flats. General stock of all kinds of me chandize. FsOOT, M.-Dealer in General Merebai dize. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gr ceries, Boots and Shoes. 00K, THOS.-Dry Goods, Notions, Clotl ( ing. Shoes. Hats, and general assor ment of Groceries. - -ILSON, J. M. & CO.-Dealers in Dr Goods, Groceries. Clothing, Boot Shoes, Hats, Crockery, and general me chandize. ARMON, T. F.-Wholesale and Reta . dealer In General Merchandize-Di Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Plantation Su] plies. ' ATHAN, A. A.-Dry Goods, Clothin U Crockery, Boots and Shoes, and Fanc Goods. Goods of all kinds. Bboks ana Stationery. ,PHAPMAN, JOn- A.-Books and Statio1 U ery. -A specialty made in Scho4 Books. Stoves and Tin Ware. WRIGHT, W. T.-Deaer in Cooking an 'VHeating Stoves. all styles and price: Lrge assortment of Tin Ware. Furniture-Carpentry. -E VELL. I'. Y.-Keeps on lnind a splei 1 did zssornierit of all ki'ids of Furnitur Vietures framc. .Mattrasses made. Restaurants-Hotels. M ARIL L. L. .-Meals served at a bours. - Fresh -Fish and Oysters scason., Dealer in Groceries, Confectiqp eries,'c. Photography. ISEMAN, W. -U.-Resident Artist. A W styles of-Rictures taken. Old Picturt copied and renewed.. Professional. AIR. POPE & POPE.-Attorneys-Pra lice inallthe Courts of this state an in the United States.ourt. . - 4 "OiMAN SCHUMIIEBT.-Attorne3 at:Lawr. Prictice in all the Courts tUn State, and in the United States'Court. AEGER, C ,-=1ttorney at Law and Rel i ister in Banlcrupte- for 3d Congressioi : District. Practices all the Courts < the State. OlNES' IRA B..-Attorney at taw. Offic at Prosperity, Newberry Co., S. C. Monuments-Marble. L EAVELL, J. R.-Monuments made to d & der, and all kinds of marble and granil work neatly ex,ecuted. E lS, T .- fle' i|gF'eign an Domestie Marbie: Monunenta mad twordeir in b4ststyes . Public Hall. E MPERANCE HALL.-Will be rented I Dpublic entertainments on Monday, We nesday Friday and Saturday nights of eac week..o CHAPMANi JOHN A.-Manufactnrer ;i Cotton Gins, of approved style, an warranted. - tamisinnMerchants. .HASE, WM.'C. & C0.-Auctiori and Cos mission Merchant. Sales twice week. A*CAUGURIN, .A.J.400O.-Commissic -Merchants and dealers in Fertilizers. Agents for Gower; Cox and Markley's Bu gies, Wagons, & Cotton-Buyers-rocers EBB, JNO. E. A Co.-Cotton Brokers as .w Dealers in Bacon, Flour, Grain, Ha: .Corn, &c. S ALINAS, F. E.-Dealer in Groceries as *Plantation Supplies. Cash advanced c Cotton. SA.YES& MARTIN.-Dealers in Groe ries, P.lantation Supplies, Hardwar an Cotton Buyers. :EBAVE LL A SPEARifAN.-GrcBRs asi - Provisoon.Dealers; Plantationl Shippli4 and buyers of Cotton. C H ASE, WM. C.-Grocery and Provisi Merchants, Miollohon Bow. Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. WICKER, A. M.-Dealer in Groceries, Ca: ned Goods, PerAunery, and Toys of a esrtions. OVELACE, A. D.-Groeeries, Canne ~Goods, Confectioneries, Tobacco as SOWEBS, A. M. & CO.-Grocery anid Pr Svision Dealers, Plantation Supplie Tobacco, &c. MILSON, J. C.-Dealer in Groceries of a kinds, Canned Goods, Bagging, Tie eo and Segars. =,, : - Confectioneries,-Segars, Fruits. S PECK. J. F.-French and American Co fectioniery. sFruits, Nuts, Tobacco ars segars of best kinds. ICKER, &. 3M.-Ca i. and. Conlectioi of all kinds, Fruits Inseason, Nuts, S gars and Tobacco. Jewelry andi Watch Makers. S PECK, JOHN E.-Dealer in fine Watche Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated War Spectacles, EygGlags,Fancy Goods, Ac. - Clothing. !RIGHT A COPPOCK.-Dealers in Clotl .Ing, and gentlemen's outfittinggen re ly, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises,&c. xMiinery-Dress Making. ~$OWER, MRS. D.-Millineiy Goods of a kinds. Bonnets made in latest styl so dealerin general merchandize. HUNTER, MES. M.-Dress Making after I test patterns. Orders solicited. Druggists. ~ANT, DR. S- F.-Druggist. Wholesa Tandl Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicine hoimicals,. P'ure Medicinal Liquors all Wines. HIlT-E. Z. L.-Re~pairer and Maker Guns. Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Goo and Groceries. Wines, Liquors, Segars, &c. 1 EONA RD. J. I;.& CO.-Wholesale and R Jatail Dealers in Tobacco, Negar , Pipe &c. Wines and Liquors of pure qualities. Harness, Collars, flames, &c. We -are now offering New McClellan Saddles, from $3.50 to each. Harness, froml $15 to $50. Collars, Hog Skin, at 75Sc. to $1.25 eae Plow Bridles at $10 per dozen. Fine Sommnersetts and Shaftoe Saddi made to order. Give us a call We manufacture, hen our low prices. CHAPEAU & HEFFRON, 68 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 30, 39--3m. COTTON GINE .liscellaneous. THIS STYLE JACHINE, WORTH $75.00! CI 1-0 Y0 H gg 'AS A SPECIAL PREMIUM AT THE STATE FAIR! 1.v COL UMBI., S. C., 4ITO THE LADY EXHIBITING TILE LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY OF WORK DONE ON THE WILSO -HUTTLE SEIN1 RMACHINE AT THE STATE FAIR. Send your orders as wnce to L. . REDUS MANAGING AGENT AT NEWBERRY, 3 AND TRY THE LIGHT RUNNING WIL ON& HIGHESI AWARID AJ VI[NNA[ 3. 'ighest Award in the Estimation of the People, South North, East, West, and in Europe. THE CELEBRATED ESTEY COTTMiE ORGANS, For Churches, Parlors, &c., kept for sale. On the 1st of October next, we will opeii A SOUTHERN ~ ANUFACTORY OF SHIRTS. TIHE PATMETTO SHIRT, -. ..Made of the best material, will be furnished to Mer a chants, Granges and Clubs, at INEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICEs. Young men if you want an..easy wearing and nice - fitting Shirt, send us your order for TH1 PAL METTO SHIRT. MOORE & COZBY, General Agents for South Carolina. SGeneral Office, 137 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. 3 Sep. 30, 1874-39-tf. S1874. FAL AN WITER, 1875 is -- 0 R E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. C., SAre now opening the largest, most elegant and: stylish Sstock of. READY-MADE CLOTHING, ~ h ATS AND GENTS' PURISHiING GOODS, Thtcan be found in the City. *IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT SWe have &lull line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CAS a SIMERES;ad VESTINGS, which we are making to or 7s der in thlbist manner, and guarantee satisfaction. SAll orders wfit have best attention. Goods sent 0.O. D., subject to inspection. Sep. 30 39-tf. 1 s - 0SrI O g:. o..-H .. JN3 0,H R *- - a COTO BUY ERS,1I Wil NOay EPA & HIGHO BA . seke . BreAspe , imehat my KET PRICES FOR COTTON, and also stable, in rear of* Messrs. Mayes & Mirtin, make LIBERlAL ADVANCES 10 parties is well supplied with Sadd:e and Harness wshing t.o ship to either New York, Bos. Horses aid Vehicles, and that my ton or Charleston. Charges are Moderate I1I1lif1i~ fi~flI1L~ ! ! A share of public patronage is solicited STOll IiM ! !!LlI o and-atisfaction guara--eed. I will- al-a be found in tbe office. STllG !!!Soc kp -on"'''"''as"aBle ters. sept. 23, 38-tf Parties wishing to STORE COTTON will - do well to call on MESSRS. JNO. E. WEBB.SelnlidrspeWek s& CO. wh will store on the most reiason-ElpeSaioeyPcae sable terms, also insure when desired. sep. 23, 38-tf. Ec akg otis1 ~et rtn -NOTICE. pesadgftoLaisoren The NOTES and ACCOUNTS cof the lateReemr,alteboericsina firmeofent,S.oP..ABRAMS,oravnlyeen firme on heO. hand ofR S J hnstoe bee cHar-iiSspro t l teratce oington,ind.orneysrizeLaf,Jewelryllectioen placersn oing bad ofr arnse & -wreqe tedoeta rieo h hl toasettee the'sametonhor beforeothet1stonf rigo,AtoneltHa,frnolcin.gca,aYUwl undesver W ttee. sells Stt10,00P0kge Alerosoigsifrm aerq Ested package cota 1875 se ets wor itingpl p ,ka 2t wil e test god yo peer s "It etetesmeo rbfr h st of b air te amoe cie BU anW NvmenetAfewhhtmelgl nt 0 ain StepaBist,r e *oi'et's:e it?in fre!"*!%e *at p ekage. Don u 11 e buFyn, t one k e, a t in be the most goods you ever m...-- .-.. A r+m. wh inh time legal 200 Main Str t Bris T nn. Old John Ro"inso&s aircm. POSITIVELY T I 1H L Ii II THAT WILL IN ......... ........-' During the T-elin OLI JOHN ROB SI GREAT... WORLD'S EXPOS Indisputably the Largest Exhlbitein lthe W .%.Z Thousands of Living Animls Myriads of Birds, Colois ' fW Schools of Amphibia NO 'MPOSSIBILITIES PROMISED, WE GUAMANTE SENT OR THE MONEY EUND OUR MATCHLES ORG EntRACES TEg L.AaGmmT AN3IM XO MENAGERIE, AVIARY and IN TSE WORLD, CONTAINING LIVING CREATOR'S GREAT T OF WHICH "They went in two and two, utto N~oak TIte The male and the female as God had cmad~ Among which are the following peial Noet~ which we G TH MEY WILL BEEU!D Utii MARK WELL TH1EE WE WILL EIIIT AT EACE PLACE TR1 OIIAT SR - A HERD OF LIVING GI Costing $62,000 in Gold ABlacn - THE A GIAoN~ THMNYON T Feaure tht ae Nt4 trlldbyIySterTag -;~ torl Any Oter TravelngExkU~' - r GiREC TLEE DIIORAIER DOOS PE AT1230A 4 6.40 C Arragemets ave eenmadewit ma A TWAV e. ATTA TiIPRP JTD1 TS-r# ~OI1~EOIJ~ STREET BI~PLAY"'-PtNB8? I v?' DOORS OPEN AT 12.30 A~O~hPh ..44'~ ~ ALL Arrangements have been made ~vith OF RAILWAY for ROUND TRIP TICKETSJ