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special and Local. The American Sardin Sardines, are much better, a ss than half the cost of i apor Sardines. .cotoIm sl-_ii':e or transient buiesntc lucal.deparment are -usines notiet of "een cents Per h-iered at ote ..ude ZOr three, si or lve monthso ommunications OR subject of the ub8-a e ect ofinteres of Pbie eways acceptable. The na Of- writers, remembers must always ace()tll 3:: a letter to insure its publication ,o osibility is assumed for any other vie thnour own. r:nwzoi, or A parties having A pubication, ? Executor' N;Otices 1 ylctoi N a v'e ther,1selvesetroub Yomtion~, m to pay for the sari beforoiserion,das oir terns are cash. ke~ reandinig in Shi notices will be P-.Ot the Payment. -They wili alSo he held responsible for th PdtP!c tiOV Oral[ notices in Bankrupt case Transient advertements of any kiad mns Paid for in advance if the Parties adver tisWg do not reside in town. jo.b work and subscriptjo;s strictly cash. All papers shill be stopped hereafter as s0o11n as the term of subscriptio expires, an. lesI Setisfactory arrangements are made to eor.,inue the same. the X mark denotes expiration-after that the paper is diseontinned. I'ear these things in mind. ADvERTisEMENTS. iapa-Announrcement. L tts-Furniture for Sale. .he Aidingtun-Serif's Sales. 'h. Footne Co-ip --The Aldine. J ame A.Mr4 Goods, Groceries, &c. Jms A. mrs, nxor.-Snle of Land. -A. PalmerStoves, Grates and Mantel Clips. J. Peterson-Pete mon.s Magazin John F. SPeeI(_1atcCi lks' J'e%verv I' J. Lane, Guard i2n-Notice of Final Se tie':aMt. "d W. Chick andY. J. Pope, Ex'ors-sale of P'ersona ( Property. e,lX'rSle rcc card o- F. %erber, Jr., Deputy survey or. Good b6ard and lodging can be ob-. n talned in a private family, at reasonable fa raLes, by applying at this office. it tl . EW PRIECINCT.-By reference to the. list of boxes furnished us by Mr. S. Pc% as received from the Commission ers .of El ti- - eon, it will be seen that a - box will be opene , a N n's Store. CoxPLImETARY.--For a card of in- EN vitation to attend the Greenville Agri- ph ctltural and Mechanical Association the Annual Fair, which commences on the att lI,h inst., including four days, we are Si indebted to Mr. W. L. Mauldin, Secre- go< tary. * -ML aft< Mr. Asher Palmer, the Stove, Grate int< and Tin Supplier of Columbia, and be other cities and towns, comes out in the ene nick of time, as the people hav-e not allpo prepared for winter. See his card. It Pre is pleasant to state that Capt. Press. of v Bro,wn is still to be found in Mr. P.'s whli estatblishment--..for the up-country will ser4 be glad to hear it.wh COW WANTED. m A good milch cow, warranted not tone be a jumper or latch opener, and with. a young calf, is wanted. Apply at this ed ii ollee- 39-2t. end MlR. IRA B. JoNE.-This talented well young gentleman left our town last for il wek for the flourishing town of Prt.- nur peiy t o ecag Stat of a large and respectable Academy of1 mot young Prosperityites, and will beside wot devote his leisure to the pursuit of his -s chosen profession, the law, in both of cha: 'which spheres we wish him unhounded is a success. Tht hc will abound in Pros- met perity there is no shadow of doubt. tion sho THlE CoRNErs.--The advancement tC -made by the Cornet Band is worthy of nl( :. A few evenings since it was our it a pleasure to hear thenm discourse, and we confess to being delighted with their d. pe:-formance. We would enlarge on i the~ sub ject, for good music is the life of stri a ,omumunity, but our space is limited. whi Somne other time, boys, we propose to t do vou up in a more appropriate man- th~a1 OLD PAPER.s.-Old papers for sale atue th's office in packages of 50 or 100, at hm:r 4" and 75 cents. tf. and THE GEAr Snow.-In addition to yer the Fifty Cages of Animals are the 5C C olden Chariots, the Massiv e Tatbeau Ca of Crimson andGodth .-hp -(Chariot, the - Tendid Band1)( cent P ,an Carstof the Con- not Wagons. th he witnesse a1m q uors, all of-whichet. ' ini the grand street display, w hic z . place on Tuesday, Oct. 20, that being the day Old John Robinson's Great't Show visits. D)on't forget the date. Newberry,K Oct. 20. -- iIELENA.-Wee are pleased to notie0 various improvemuents going on in the townv of Helena. New dwellings arre ing up and for the first time in years the old shops arc putting on new sur r udings in the shape of a neat panel fence. The question of removing the ' shops to Columbia long ago talked b o7. we trust is silenced. The musice s!and erected for the Cornets is a pleas- 1 ::t and conspicuous feature on entering the. city. A people having music in t: Ar sonls are~always reliable.a Madame Demorest's Reliable Patt terns of all sorts can be obtained at Nrs. D. Mower's. 13-tf. CoMPL.AINIG.-The inhabitants onJ the other side of Helena. wh fmnd it necessary to visit the city of New berry,.e say they frequently are put to inconve-1 nience by the road being blocked up f. with cars, and that they either have to wait a considerable time until the road 3 is cleared or make a lengthy detour atronnd. We are requested to call at-t tntion to this and ask Col. D)odamead,.1 the Superintendent of the road, toj try ti S and make it convenient to leave the t crossing at that particular spot open. When a man is in a hurry to go on andi I has perhaps a restive horse, it is ex- ti ceedingly annoying to be forced toa 'wait. t. To HOUSEKEEPERS.-At this season i offeya,hoskeesar l dv on the yea,portnsbjectr ofea putivg nthehue iporar. subjectry, pglass- I ti horesan vainu oder Crockery aree ed,r and arheius otoma thirr neled tin'rmalag'tc,heeeey thid. nd tas they lied cak e fu their . ttion ro allre toc theebiheery ~J~ing that they need can be found. their n .dtention is called to the e6tablishnieflt Gen. Samuel McGowan. the Vative caldti(late for Con s Ir dress the peop " n r ed It the Court House, onT -e 2 at 12 o'clock -, Let 'I me out and hear himl. rate PSYNo---The P acts terjin Syno(jo ot aoi. tr.uconve()tltth Carolina, tf. Cuc edne e town of Newberl, b to insb g, the 21st of I ttber inst. . - nes S t1uis meeting embr:,c., t)a. ";lt' the liumber Of ' LI t re- atten(ance will Ie large. F5a 'sNWhprr-T - . Township Tax Pa Ullion Met on Tues(lay, and elect( d. flowing delegate totI r. :tst the nlowlinai or ('Oventi on. to be helon the Istrs Sn th 2 SGS. Pope, George,Johnstn * '1 K es regular delegates, - W. T. arrant anld e - ayin, add(1it i';al dei.oat.. Alaye)ates if . on'2entio will receive them !r R S. air was elected Townshipii n , a.nd Mr- G S- Mower, Sec was m i-:-HE atteli W.LS Ma-de 1a coloed woianl on Fr ay, on the occasion of the Chaube lain rally, to take from the store of T. F. Harmon a bolt of 1i111c one of calico, but being d,e ejj th' theft xLs nipped in the bud. by the re moval of the cloth floll tlL Wdlan. ba- Soiue persons tilink that the wo. man was overeome by tie persjLc e ooience oftle speakers She repent it now and is Sorry in j:Lil. CHEE.RING *.-Tlieannoueementmad n the adv-ertising coluns that a good me is CoIing for the people of New. >erry, will cause many a despondiwr ian to look up, and hearts which hav een sad and heavy for aye to become h -t im the power of every man do somethinz for the general Iappi ss, but alts, that so few recognize the et. In this ease we feel like liug-ing e man who Promises to lift the bur ,n from u-1 lIe is a good fellow and serves well at the hands of the peo Read the eard which commences ok to the right and drcss," for we say no mo -e s much are our feel. a7 .... e upon. 1 111E Fot URTH QUARTERLY Coxr n E of the Methodist Church of this ,e, commenced on Friday night hist, Rev. II M. Mood presiding. The mdance at all the meetings-except urday morning service-was very d. In the afternoon of Sunly. -1r. od addressed the Sunday School r which the School was organized a Missionary Society, meetings to ield quarterly. With this Confer now closed, terminates the ai itments of the Rev. II. M. 3Mood ats siding Elder of Cokesbury- Distriet, -hich Newberry forms a part, and bh he has faithfully and eflictly ed for the past four years. and ret-er in the providence of God lie he sent after the meeting of the eh Conference, ouir best wishes go7 him. 3ay- he be abundantly bless- A all his relations in life, aini in thej^ reap eternal life.4 MODEL SonE.-Newbcerry mat be proud of her Jeyh dulia Rav n;and, 'at th a Charles Rivers -y Store, etg-le handsomest to be pe d in any town of her size in theN e. It has been completely meta phosed, and tihe original builder ap 1d not be aible to recognize it at -hi completely has everything been eh iged and beautified. And not only th< great change app)arent in the adorn- ha et of the store, but in tile large add(i s made to the stock, and the taiste eo ide vn ia the display of the various ar ,by its energetic and liberal prlo tor, C~aplt. Johln F. Speek. When ci remembered that he took up a dead ihi ness, and so recently too, the won an is universal that he has sueceededa a marvellous a manner. It is not b nge, thjoughl, for he has the pliuck tis chi insure3 success, and tile liberal ityvT ack it. and we arc gratifiedl to sa I he has also the candor to acknowl- cu e the benefits resulting from a free of printer's ink. Success follow .His stock is large and elegant. ca:nnot bc surpassed. Read his ad- a isement. v IIEERItI.-'.Ihe number of infant Els in the town of Newberry is a thi efuli sign that the population is ra v' increasing, and that the panic did ti Ihave a deleterious effect on the do *.ortmeint. .Se are rejoiced .&s dep-.'' the demoralhzation afI this. Whiateve-. ias5 come1 over mi ai 'ehange, no change am in this ic spirit of New berry's dio tion. ao peculiar and1( happy insti . no ur baby record is A No. 1. anur.~,~ her town of its size can showtt a bett 'ie. The future of this part of the >untry is~ safe and our Citiz.ens may stly feel proud-and not a few may ren feel a little mnore elevaited in being de to make a larger showing than >me of the(ir nzeighibors. We do not Ivise thi:s however. We were struck ie other night-without b)eing badly art, however-on heairingr an enumie ition imade of the inf:mt schools, and i of which are attended by a goodly amber of little boys and girls. var.ious -eng~aged ini mastering the elemnts redution which will lit them for more Ivanced schools. We are proud of ie fathers and mothers of Newberrv, ho have contributed so much to thie ood of the couatry. QUtEEl.-An item comes to us from :tlaa wich strikes us as being aihead the story related last summer of a >uple of Mollohon chaps, who on arting for home after night forgot to stnth rae to their buggy an ho (lid not discover the mistake until veral hours after. With all tihe whip pg and~ clucking to the horses which ey could do, they only progressed by rks, for the horses.being attached by Le &holars and with heads on facing ec drivers they could only mot'e bacek ards. This was a sad tale. The prnes it story is. that two Jalaipiains were on ieir r-eturn home from Spartanburg id were driving double, all progressed eli, too, they had a pleasant time of ,frequent stopp)ages to speak wvith jends and wauter at the different wells. was far in the night when home was ~achied. and ho0w they' got there is a iystery, for it was discov-ered that only aie of the horses had any harness on. bihat became of that harness and how Iey got over the road they are unable ow to tell. The most charituable eon .ruc'tion is that they were Ku Kluxed, >r the old Lan miens k har'd an no ~e.; I . a:ie been firnished with S(- lowing lht of boes and the 31M Ounty, thereof. by the O0o o.b h 'omimissioners. o cto- tion for this County: 'Ver?y C-mil Ifollse. No. I-T. P. Sli -s- No- 2-G. P'. Jacoby. John R. wil ci, Mathew Gray. ,on I i -1aybintoni-som Green wood, X to- : itils, Jno- T. Bynun. s the Glymh's---W- P. H-rris, 'I in Keit, Joel B1. mfeller. h. crPene1r Buteeen. Sed the ubrs--L. White, lien, man, Wm"1. S11111ner'. :ih .og LeveO-Jesse C. smlith, J: )O',d. U, U A.W.aht, P'. E. W; se. d edr' nJaes Iteeder, Shied Sc h.Longshorec's-A. J. Longshore, Blod,rett, Wad,e jj;n(. Gibsun's store-Da 'vid Le.lv IT C. Brown, Charles Brown. t The Managers of Election on the l - of the Conservative party, to-wit - 0 Iiosal, John it. Leavell, John Bynu i. Joel B. liller, -John F Sil mil. Surnin.ar, Patrick E". W1ise, Janl, - Reeder. Silis \Walker. Andre-w ) , I, II-shore :md Dr. Thlonlls C. Broml Swill colic forwarld at anl early day an tualtify as Manal:gers. SAMPSON POPE, Chair. C'wl. of Conservative Party. .x -IA.mon .--The public installa tion of ollicrs of Newberry Division ons of Teiperance, took place on last 'AR14day evening, at Temperanice lall, and thIou!l not Largey attended, vet wa Wlinncsd by a very respectalle ald well behavcd auidience. The cerenony it is lecdless to describe, as ur readers ar:. all familiar wvith the ilmpressive and interesting form. There were four leeches on the occasion-lessr.. John1 Spearun, u 'hos. S. Aloorimanl, L. C. CV- 1 . tiee, each of: vilow actqui:ttvd himself in a ilmiur vhihi was not only istiutctive but ut eoners install tin, P_st r1h A oioe L.e L. C.MAo''u:, 'X.PI' - W.Iloi)GE, WX. A. W. C. ChASE, R. S. 'Jui XX- C11.i, A. It. S. JOu 's, Z. S. J. L.I.a, T. IE. W. D. it, Chaplain. L. R. usu.u., C. I. Y. LEAVE.LL, A. C. JA-tES WISEMAN, I. S. .JAME5 F. Kii.eo:uE, 0. S. .Miss 2.ArrIE lItJsEAI1., 1L. S. 3Miss II. WISKMux, L. C. Miss ILLY CUzA'uI.N, 1st L. A. Miss C. Wu.soN, ->d L. A Mliss 3L.'.:~i Bouwsie, ;d 1. A. e Mandarin Teais, the best, ptirest and eapest, at Mrs. I). Mower's. Price, : 1.00) and $1.50 per lb. 1:;-tf OUT TIlE [TowN AND CorNr. ['he weather is bracing and clear. I i slight frost visible Tuesday morn-> Cold is coming, and wisely enougha peare laying inl suppiies Of coatl. >w is the time to do it. U Z)ne of the signs of a cold time is thec n)earan(ce of wild pigeons. ImmfenIse L tt mnbers have been seen. 1a LPotatoes are plentiful and tolerably :t .:ap,. but butter is lamentably scarce,c 'refore it is not always conv'eienut to" hi An exchange asks: "Where does the tton go? "We know wh'lere ai goodl ii of it goes, butt don't like to! tell. I Che's all that fanier painrted her, sihe's at -elv andi divine--thiis is the last die-a ;thair' in the middle. o "'ome one sa(ys the hog er'op is large. C td it will not be long (re droves will down this way'. Glorious news.. There is a( mian ini town wyho advler'- ai 's 0on a boar~d. "Kerosine II:unis." u~ ere is no telling how many uses -osine is a;plienble to. If' it will re mnind~t why not cure h:teon. D)ur mecrehan ts have supp11lied them vtes with unusually iarge stocks of odls, aoi some of themn wisely adver e the same. Of course the larg.est mcunit of trade goes to those who1( ad rt1ise. The Newhberry 1 IIATd is in great mtandl notw among thme ladies. heeause .v :are animous tO see whot hasl time a:test v.ariety of go ods. The first ng ther look at afteri marriage no es is the advertisemnents. Jtsh Bilings says: "TIhere iz a gra:tte -uny inger peopholein thmis w'or1d, :s. they git to be dredpiul tlatt." l The above is aipplicabile in all coin mines. Out of th'e entire population of New rry there are only tone hundred temu ra'net men. Ilow is this? MLr. Nttore said in huis speech, that owereQ three bo xes of iniportance loet box, the eartritdge box and bIe'Ilox, andi that when the two the ban ( l-l -n t rati paty altteniton t< thintks thetre is is the lea.K di' '-reofa en fers on this point. he eiantger in a ba:ntdbox-a i net. aside from its money cost, has net le ruin of nm:ny a man. Hie is stuffer ig no0W, poor fellow. We regret to say that HiE did nut Come ip to the o!fiee after selling htis cotton lie o!ther dany. We watited patienitly. A rich but :ars1imiioniOs oldI gentle linan, On being taken to task for huis un :harita'oleness, said, '"True. I do't give naclh. bu'it if youl onily kinew howu It i's wl'.en I give anythuing, y ou wuouldn't wvonder. To--lav. WXednesdlav, tie Republuian outinty O)lieers will be made TheI 2tonve'mhitn tt alppoint noitntin del'e- 1 antes hadt an aunima:ted mlee'lt' tin tib ansted all tdar Montdar. Somne of the no0t excitabule mfembel'rs wer'e disposed :o fight. When a1 man once gets to "oldi sol i''rinig" thiert is no telling where lie will comie out at. (One we know hias auchl a m:maiia fto.r painting~ signs tha:t when'I :' i o:her subjects f:iilihe will take onie from the Zodiac. Hie has an dea now otf going ont a whaling voty ige, and while waiting for the opportu unity is whittling at huge fish-like ob ecet out of a piece of sotft pine. The Winnshoro' licrald says: -'We leaurn that six thousand dol:ars were paid in cash for 'cotton in Winns xoro during two datys last week. Thrce Judiars fouand their wvaY into our ofiee. We symp:ithiize with tlhe Western Edi :or who r'etuirned thanks for the present >fa cetip lede, as. it was tihe only1) cent :>f :m kindi that had fountd its way inito Lis onfice for three months." We do not think there is any reason the fol- TmrF To IIiu Fmr Lovr.. tnagers Ibhe startled. Iadies, at the abov . Eee- ing, for we are not going to any se0ret wich should be kept ier, A. or give V<n any little it of reft ans'lal-not at al.- In Lct this Leav- riaph is not intent4le(I for the i tiof : remdes of the Ip. hunes lhut r;ather ! d ilioll. tile :zthr b tl(' efltelejl,n tjin plas read 114) fort -r. Tr'ue t lomaS first loVe' Is there :llytlinir st-a this. No. llo)t inl : .'e;'.l w.11 h tiL here art CircuisttJO's ill this wInch Ii11:tkv rein:-kal. ii' a BOw- to tie love of the Indian Giv] w uni ' hi. >ote of MAss,s p Lines S:awso. who in spite of untowar 'oeses :tad besettlnients Oil (*rl. 11 er. ro;;lls as true :,s tjie ee o ole. h-r 0h wh livhart is oi T. M & Si:ql.n, and her sinle do to build up their fLine, :rld4 I ri :tee p1 IijI hi. e ls:as d(m.o"ed her lij to IL. S:Lh (f sOf .s :uLi tobIaco.id:u to in. nlerti h:1ppy through smoke. WaL- c Is. )%'( lie is. S114 is inmv offerin- n :1n,I choic-t. br:nill,:. wan hi,h S04111! 4.Nelnt ol-s at th l?m pm . In lVe cents. Thes InclI:zn Girl rlor - n Iwl er1i invites ti nt' nien to call. r -NHw 1DLR cy (Mulier 3-W. have clIllg i ro '. c'"I'l ;11 ill-, Iwtae 4' t h41is. wet-.k ii ' 4''a Ia2 m - t441! 1j 41i . k fi, d I(. 1:11. N o (Whales sil ippe; 1(& c d .y. (let --oon sae N w Yn e e' 12.-Clti1c.ldv saes 1.56.5, at 1f)JUu1firm I:N70 0C'oe' 12.-Ctron firm SAGU SA, OCober 12 -Cotton dull-iid dlin- i-j C1AR - T .TO -II RONT.-Am:on Otl l- v! VIT ssI el'4 ltJ..; 'iS li4l4t o41' ne of44 tI4e hledt inll3 thi .!:tec. Estah-" i a . e i t l in e o f hn e it ,h M ie i and are heuer p4repardd lebi fenr Lh r t cut :imr W hei h i them invi Walk rr, s:Nie & o,Ca: peradved' ;ugt' '. awlB ra (I. Illis mc.,,1,4 to an 4404!lee 14:4 41 v e thiis sv;lsoll aldded I.C'r. lar'clv - 10 their t1oc h1 of p li and macle ineii'I and --e -eler lie it pr10 Here IN-1. 4'clisromr .,:. We wk t4'i l ill ever4y .1u c :t6- t. wl, S. ('*. , t e. an * ,4 t ru o miliblic arld le hc wor114 ' evud wear seed stock rvl Dny' Gooms, CA,l IIP2S. (JIM CLOTHIS NI V1f I-IGS, &c.. at tb2 llwcst prfv.:. l1 ,It1 thcY.1 amiex4 t!x4 (rI* 0 a fcw ar;i_-e4 rt 10ci o O., Iioll" CVo11S. ejl Ii 11'.Own I.0 Iva u-1 lons till,: etra JL1 tile.44 Nvo41G:1' and vexations. t im h)e r mnoyance by changing tre 20 to.e. I: ie -2 -a'! (14..411114 Hjo-e.75 -., -15/ .00 1w. .oz.aTi .u'l'pende4;- 1 4) 1)0 pe.r doz. 1.4 up ..s 1. <hies ;L:d GentIs' POCkeO MMrIkerchiel's, froml 60c. p4r doz. anl apwards. Blzick abidColirt-d Im'.s 00.:mi upw-ard.;, D:e--s Gwlds, 41r .m .> :.. to;rd Lzl1ah.': GentIl(. s' F' .liing Good1s, 11o"-'ekcepillg Goods, Faaer b0o, lub5o"N's, N-d)l1s, &c , f0rom 15 to 2.5 ,(er cen1 t. c*1va:!er 1than1 ck-where. Slmlp;c-si ;etit :'l' ore.. promp1 h. fid(:1.e Xll Iie-r. ah4-r4- 1*1rm '-10.00 iiovward&, ient pel Exisrss - ale detdlers. 35-1mi. The sourcee orsMany Ilun. Ii all1 the' aitImentIs, 1bodily anid mental, :h ichi 1orme-atl the hiumian fazmily ('ould be :acid to their' primalry souri'ces, it wonzid prob bly' be found th at three-fourths of themn orig 41ated4 in lhe f1ir o4f4. 04hle s1tmach and4( lie ther r:1an< h wih t he food1 is conte'l'4d to timn and :zpplied to the purposes 1lit', to pe.rtorm4 the 1asks allt 10ted to 41hem 411nature, vigorou,.y and regularly. This be 14.1 thi c(se th va1st importance of a re' neL' v, hiebrcopels these or'gang1 ued beat mnes at pleaSu.re 1'- ' fl4~n y e I f i'ce apparent. Hlostetter's Stom ~tter's may he truly cha~racterized as a eparation01 of this kind, indeed ais the only '4404.1 wh ic lcanh 4tiliitl.y relied 0on as ('01m ning' the properties of a stomacehic, 1141 ailier- (2 ive' '4nd ani aperienC4t ini snfeh proporuions as -- produ1ce simltanefiously the, de1ired eff'.et >01n theC di-ordered stomaich, hiver aind ite.s iis. Thlis con,elIsion is wa'lrran4ted by thle lerty and114 certainty 1i4 witwichi the Bitters ford1 rliet in chronic cases of dvyspepsia, rp'dity of' 4the1 liver and c'onst p14tion. The 1a Ise idea that thesCecomputiints and others --- ait gr'owi o)nt of1 them,l.0441. colhecuredI by fiere(C th:trties. hasi at last. it is hoped, been :ho0r tgbly exploded. The sick, during the last :mlr~r4ad vears' hav~e s4wallowed thou-a:mdl of n i of 'ereur1ty, scamnmoniy. galmbiog, er0o44n ,ja 14ap, i1 e , anXd tenls of 4honean d - ot'grave"s - tr'e b4een p)FCTarly'.I tilled thereChy. But '-'r .1ince tile prinipjle of' ren1)':tOti, as cm >died in! H1o4ter'.,' Stoimach' Biltters,5 was1 r.tved at.ins44t the principle of prostration. 4( 'LIelv l 11:14o de4se'rv.l con4ftrmp1lt. Thej 41e;iv :411in4st st1iulation by4 wvhic ~elcon- ' ,.e:oS i- 4 '1'r e ltig dre4'44Ihes ho'ped to .give' - mn4fd4 hias only ser'ved to increase the de-n and fo the'i4. whle--neilatOs, toie 14nd4 te 'live which' for we.nty-fie year hals15 i r id ov~er all oppotion104 :mdt is niow the og4 popu41lar mnedicine ill the Western heCm- " .4h1re. 40)-4It. "" A. B. MORRISON, [EIIm T\ IHOR, NEWBERRY, S. C. Ilaving41 perm0:1en- *y 44e:4.ed in4 New4her I re.spec'4fl4ly~ 1inform1 theC c.itis of the wei and4 ..;i4rouniding country'4, that4 i44m 4 4 :rn1s11ed toi ne ini44 1tuy lin. .\ly long r 4 '24i4nc' ::4 :1 M .'c att Tailor', nu4:des tie - 4::hident4 :bat I ilIgive emire'. ,'atisfaction01, e't -'i' ''nd14 all work done in theet' 1'i1 Pla ce of 144nes over" 0C Capt. J. F. Speek's (Clea~ning" and Repiring done protmptly. SURVEYING. The, 4ne ned" , be'i*4. prova neih 4 do al Jind o'l.~L'EDN1 n01 lria 'ien /e ' t,/ .\ :' :ore' w.!:e ive Lnl P. - ' the'' 4rd1r of' Me10:.'i .S:ces P4.~ L. .d : ' o.' h,: Court~S:14 o f e.e Horiles. Cows andl Caines. Sheep. '\ heat. Oats. Cotton Seed. Shucks. Fodder. Far'mng Imp>lements. Blacksmith Tools. HoJcusehlold and Kitchen Furniture, etc.. etc. Also. that liue Steam En gine, "Saluda.' Terms of Sale-CASH. YOUNG JOHN POPE, ASA F. LANGFORD, As Executors last will and testament ofi -Don't New L, head- -BusinesP * .tered, al IIWIn, Irh ns .*01C.rdsl s] . eni'rall.shonba have ni',Tr esm r4"etory. Termns,mdrt e >ar:a :4cta- .Dry Go ds. Sloes, &c. i .. -- er ill ea nc r.-f ~~~o "w"i til an t 1SUllestic. *j refbrPe * ah I b iiia''t~N:in e her K ge in Ime. - ryh! Dry GCois, Groceries, Clothing , ats, Shoel C'Ow Cotton Buyers. &c -T I S, i C'y t li. - LW . L. ; s. SLo.ro.erit-., :iUn-,. e.nral stock or au -, ry 1f'ah:lize. 1 h's Of ne I - Drcs an yS'.a nerl eehr , r Co wt an k aIn "to Gr t _4adT W. to - <00 . N1 io sr t f o eI esh t'le'--- "el(Tr al r - Uq)ds L;r oV ' il'' *til, Le Crck Ty pjjLIItjjlOu Sul;. 4h G. ood:t s f 11"i I i hin C li'ntthz-. --el 1jl as siTgenea n - rtio 0 I BooksI :t'ler in Ntton Tcull,es,o(ertes, Croek'-i Wl0 Ne. tr Ph ta i .i13 Lroosses- -; TI -. . -il O okh- - 1: ti"H t lit ofalf kind,ofFtill-1"u. I Croke } Chiihintt a v is. Picture I Fa<d N Fane- I . . it.'. C . i h Lre Ret auat-Rot-s lulwra l . C' - Artist. li w ic h . O li t u nr w m v q jl i4 in . Ielle i3erae She i ueiouae. NINi at L 1a --r'lnle.ys a he UN bl. Sales in aotu NE lit paw . I V Ill - t- t i jet E Lut I.. UftttulnCli i ~iiily X' at P ut' itt_Atorllev at_ e M' an I ,:ale.immediat arrati tiil fsh o had pass y 0-- . C. 1 which- wase tn-Xarble. - lAE . J . & .-untien randt tonir 111m~i~.eieiit alsicc toI% v-ork tlivea v e.xetnttedf. ut L E M. De. -- . k.5 A. pintstot' t Ml,5h.an. aiiy' 3tg i'. :gnest, e.\Lrl. M ie t al o Coder i best .3tyles. . ublic Hall, * L -\LINANCF.E-Iha ler... in hioe reil tou IPubtia.io euernient Cshn.\1oiila.Wt. ,mI 411.t11. 4 P Y1'MN Jt}I'N .-Mufacii trer o iitot n ion Mercants -\ E, WM.I . & CO;xl.-ction atilm a tili rI. 1Ctll. 4:1- ~L .Il.-..r... ..ro&r O--Connision S'e:trthants,an dl er in Fertiizers ensGroer, Caxnad .\oordey, &c. - f -s. Wagons.icc j Cotton A .)eBuer-nGrocerts,nt E 1'li, -INO E. &C. -n l 1oer s3 DeI'aers An I).-arocerFlo, aitilay en, ." A 1 'uNAS. F. E-Dealer in Groceries Id nil - }i Plantaiti uppls Caiiadvances.n ton euoere,e4r.Fris I Ci II Feict ol mri- . Wher ris i''ti tat in, Suplie, TobartlWare,t hOods .it htton Miyr.:ty ..d (ol'iti. e d inyr of l ot ton. 4i 1 . SE. Wl M.d W.-Grchr ake:.rosio 1'Cp .erelmns F)Lolloo Rowh~. 4:ttu.m uGroe's,c i. Cne G''n ooIs . n 1 CC l.A.3 - l in G oeis a n a I 5.l eiis. Pertonery, andtlCl To1ofal1o scriptions. -s. \'I'.\C. . .--Grocies , Cannioe: t;ars. visi n ealers lantaioi Suppie . kins, Ca' lst = Loc<ks, c.agging,1 TieS. >bc ne,L i o Segars 4. 3 J, E) fe tIt.r1.FrI't. NuI).Wts, .Tobacc tit'] Oi" arsof es tlI i' n t s 1P ' ]hiis. 43] of aIllTis Frit i eaOn,PuPs:s-K j re ic b a -tr 0'eo.oacit t 2 Jewelry and Watchakerstoc F C..1LoN F.-Dale inINWTE. Clothing mat int: eten's Untdetriw ear Umbrhes,llaTrns, \Taisu.ncks, A M Cwhc illery-rssl Matkig.etoui th ki:n!s. IMnt mbei lts yl. np Aninptern. ofrii' tokr s soli ed 13 WRIHTggCOPOCs.L ..i T. R.S. .- rugist W oleal Valises, Canes, &c., - All of which will be sold at prices to suit T the times. Man An inspection of our stock is solicited. to 1 Fair WRIGHT & COPP0CK, """ A Pf, _ Goods, Grocer?ie. ro- - r l i L O sl0im -IISer, tfte im o h & Iikr __ 00 a:nan, li w ie a iIrna naion of ih li up'~ ofh fri dsa d f r r e ., rec Lieost n ; g Q i o se o e 4 t t. i h e h c * I. ie'Istoc f. wj r og Tis o ,adise s hl a n e n W LSO U. D iCKER et. i 4 -. - fboll Wd ., cIf tl: . 0aa 1: t is 1 c3 . I I t liii IUeC I L.a1id a N fi rmi cuf I ic-;f J. 31.'~ Wx I.idc.,;X c(). i ij In : o f ' J . m . % il n 0, 1d . t a k g r e a u-ur it)~ recumi,irl,, . ilo1 ore t han 8 0 i . rioted r 1.- u e,ax al. -i ll" Ir l l;ltIf O tall 1%, : l1 i a s Ii ,t oi l% ;is v Ie r . s b o u h S vivb virr . Mz t,)0 j were fj "ILOTHINCr, OTSd l:md -;jj, 6sd ANtDS OES one eHAS, CAPvlfs ,&' DC R. SRS.f J0 E. WErBBo & CO., !kegr anire v 'n.urin, the biness, wil Il al b ill s i O tto n te i iLede o nt , k i d hvbe l d ne one |NRY LH BLEAS.3 -1, alrgE L. r- --0I iW 'OIS AND SHOESt HATS, CAPS, &Ci WVILL lBE SOLD) LOW FORL THlE sItS. JO. E. WE 'B S0, :C bew hf e Guies, ill L: lis II o suits, N tti , oI l ind r dL Many fiOth, ierl Artidcsx he ce, a-n d under th n ellicellaneous.ty 1 Fpesons indebted1 t hsettlei ates onc, Fas y Laey ~If,Noifs oefwa tl kand d Mave. Or Arled th Lsowsth arkat. he cri n orde tiet-EfA Andrtue noresr Attenon.. I to ,w il any,atwierr Cout sey,twle a once asun har. Ou,rSaleday hieh rHelONaded faced,D Knson the wrgftehd contaning adst F'RLLU&DRED. ND SIXTY-LE NE ACRSTb vitu o r If Th i plnaion li es 1.C t( , Wet wi: Ne-.-.ber ot lii ore, -n iouh C.raM dp o th cltvaio o ton, corn, andSle-rain. lh r Ile a out-iutidiegs uon thed ndw apins Sring aerinen diUanc oheNIdwelln. ApNDon Wi.tat ies in. oeml fv tt lI..Court ati.d. of.i the am wil e euibie on~ onee on and Smvarl in egain :iare fih prmies T-STR DAEPSNOE, itaal.iEs of the Wil of Mr.hele -e 1aCtos of the sitwl e of B:...U;-,Pe. lum. e' wi] Ll .redr ii ir clith c riy Att oreys,tw MersP, Pope &ifl r:rt, wit h w er out Hromuse, Sout 5Caro on rrd bfo re the irsd a of Ni4 ovem-d na.ex oo h. J . \Vl F . LEN, rn' Crdtra f the E tLeo iine ; R a.s grin::. dev'd.. will re:id~r in their churns I c IV AttorneYs, Mes~rs. Pope, Pope & at New berry Court House, South caro on or before the firs: ddv of Novemn. next. JAS. F. GLENN, ~nli'r of the Estate of Hilliary R. Man. DJ1Y Goods.Gor. iA FUL f OF to F I 0 00 :Ire: 80"iS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARD WAE AND CUTLERY, A tne a1-E 2ut't' SADDLES and BRIDLES -II E11or o o I; Ul l -:I L oi..for ,ISA cted.: v. jjwIi %v.ow. e al lu w lw t to 'e lir;t .1111,' hi c xvin '12 Ii x .j ~ Cl SOLD LOW FOR CASH. k ad M show our gond m P- W. & R, S. CHICK, aHos., Cooxq!, DEALEl. , 0ry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, &c (Under xe.wise The young m riC ndS anid the 1 'P(~ w1o220'."iff)0r qtore, ut th -E . aIi: h t uck ofI.l~ F A M INT Eli 'G 0)D)S is arge, Varied and Choice, tl embra2.ce te best (ith i i: 'oods for ladieS, ;. d :. O you1:, IRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BO'TS, SUOES and HIATS. eLther w. ihLI 2the ~~ ch icet,an bett of ) 11 Kinds of GROCERIES, bet for tfal2tt or 2dan-ation 0 , lo oder'ate P'rices for' Cash. p hn f,d fo p.1st f vor * he LT' a (0on. i 2tce, with1 Cthe a'sLLurace 2itha t o Pains he spared to give the utmoI,t sattisfac Sep. 2: -tf. STOCK OF p HOS. F. HARl tomelrs that he ta new' re.ceiin h to FALL AND WINTER fOOK OF GO0DS,T .WUlCI CAN SELL VERY LOW, he hLo - boutghtl them wvithl great care and I bie glad to alhow themOl to all. !i 5 ttock \RGE AND COMPLETE. Embracing a very de-irable line of RY GOODS, CLOTHING, IROCEIlES, &c., WILL BE SOLP LOW. . rceVi. I.e hopies. by. strict :ati.t2tio Ixiets. to mIerit a conionnc of1210 2 th J. C. WILSON, 1EEALER IN Of el knds,1 ugars, Coffee. Rtiece . if Bacon, (cice Ham. Cor Flour. Lard. 31~ 31acherei,''T. "RESH MEAL AND GI ' Ovsters. Sardines'. >et.ars. To'oaeco. Soap. &c Tog'ether wid.: sheetings and Yarns, 8AG&ING AND TIES, NONEXPLOsi1E KEROSENE, .n. all 0'ote' raicles to bec f'ound in a G;RO iERY "TOREdal of hct Ci BE SOLD CHEAP M'otice to Trespassers. Notice is I2rhe bygv e that all persons ereaifter hunting or trespassinLg on 0o1r m3is, will be prosecuted to tihe full extentt f the law. S.C dECAT D. C. T.ERCHBANT, D.W. .KlBE, A.C WLH R. A. BAERRE, A. C. WELCH, R. A. WELCH. THIS STY] AS A SPBOIU AT THE ST M'COL 1a TO THE LADY BEST V A R6 u AT THE STZ Sen(d 'u (rer I once to MANAGING AGENT AND T R .11 the -Est:,a ii"best Awvara ~teit1 North.,n e -o0 THE CELEB. ESTEY COTTA For Church. Parlors, I On the 1st of October next. we [ANUFACTORY OF SHIRT THiE PADIELT] M\ade of th5 best uniteii, y tingx Shirit. send us yoU'urre MOOFs Gecneral Aw. Gener'al Oftice, !.7 Main Streel 0 I. & W. 0. S~ COLU MBI AXre now opeingP the largest, n ock 01 ?EADY-MADE 4 iat can1 i,e fo)und in the City. IN OUR CUSTOM D: e bare a ul liner of IFOR EIG2 MERi'Es and V ESTINGS. wxhi ein thciefbest manner,lil' andI (1Lnar; All or'derS wiljl llave beOst atte.nt (ouds sent (. 0. D., sul>jec to - "-o | ., 0 NTY O- N - - ' C L . ). t s De.0 . || |- C .1/ 1 :| .\-, .r! YE HUNDRED AND) TEN~ [110] ACREs OF LAND. so' wecn-.un :a - did ied T.iBI's-.n-u:.i (-h--J;,.o on a I (i: : one y'. ih 1:-ePrest fromn theCr *aser' to pay~ for paper. J. . C R ITN. . c. Newber-y, 0. G,Oct. G, 174-4t 416 NOTICE. Iv wil mae ainal setme of heE- e at of J~OnS I rge. deecawd ( r !. i S.ursd.xy, the tw:fth da of Novebe p b ex:t, and at the same time apply :or !etter o - tIiSisory as the Adiirani I: aid. si state. ISABEL L Ai BIR(- tha: A mnisitratrix of the Esta:e c.' Joht a m irge, deceased. (CL- 40 - telt B PA I L IO.N H O TL E ChailLton. S C. a.4 I - .PREMIUM ATE FAIR! ;TIHE LARGEST AND ORK DONE~ ON THE ET FAIR. EDULS, AT NEWBERRY, WIL SON. tion of the People, South, nd in~ Europe. RATED ~E ORGANS, kce.. kept for salc. will Openl A SOUTTHERN { p '0 SHIRT, ill be furnished to Mer s w YoRK W'HOLESALE an easy wvearing and nice for THE PALMETTO2 E & COZBY, mnts for South Carolina. ,Columbia, S. 0. WVAFFIELD, , s. C., toSt elegant and stylish, JLOTHING, MSHIG G00DS, EPARTMENT and DOMESTIC CAS hwe are mnakinst to or-a .ntee satisfaction. Ss2 as 2 Fe7er & Agn.e ~ Is T''.i O OI:TIE CAHIOLINA, V NTY' OF NEWBERRY. Joseph U. Ucuiknight, Willim Boknight, y..emion Again-t Property. I : : of r.c ut:on int the above e e > ediee, I wi!i Se!!, at (r: C. H ~. . . at public outcry, w Fi.' 31onday inl 3oLcemberC Ke.rt, ui!jwing Reat E>at.'* situate 'n the REE HUNDRED AND HB RTY-FIVE (335) ror les anad bounded by ?ands of :k M. Boyd, and Thomas Nichols, anda the Sainda River, etc. The above levied n as the property of Wiiami Bouknight. ER.\ls CASH. Purchaser t,) pay for esJI)IN J. CAIRRINGTON, S. N. c. ja.t ifs ulice, .5th Oct., 18S74. 4ct 7, 40-4t. ?16 'f~L- ,yy 1icE oTY COMMIsSIONERS, EWBER3'I.Y U. H., Zto. C.. Oc'ober .5th, 1S-4. hei Annua Meetin.t of the Board of -ty ommioers will be helid ont the fuesday, in . Novemb er. All persons u i aais: the County, must de hem with1 the (!erk of the Board on efoe te netof November, and in d. thereot l bilis not rendered in by time n ill not be autdited at the Annal ag. All bills must be properly dated, ized and certified to. order of the Board of Connty Con ioners. DENNIS MoATES, Chairman.. -