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Special am Local. The American Sardine Co.'s Bone 8ess Sardines,.are much better, and les than half the cost of imported| - ardines. 8-yI .4igie or transient basiness notices in th.: I'iaidpartment are inserted at the rate of Zifnleu cents per fine-liberal contracts miie for three, six or twelve mnontbs. tf. Communications on subjects of interest to th-: putic arf a-0 ys acceptable. The names of %rizeri, remember, must always sceompa ny a .ettr to Insure its publication. No re spous~ibiity is usumed for any other views than~ our,ow. r pro NTcE-Al parties having Ad S-r Executor's otees for ( i'abcation, winT save themselves trouble ' ,eming prepared to pay for the same be 're insertion, as our terms are cash. La-.re-sbanding in such notices will be e .:'responsible for the payment. Taey, will also be held responsible for the pot-1icAtion of all notices in Bankrupt cases. Tan'4ent advertisements of any kind must be pid for.Ja advance, ir the parties adrer tis:ex do not -reside in town. JoJb work and subscriptions s:rictly cash. Au -ipe* shall - be- stopped hereafter as toa.as -the term of subscription expires, un le iaifactory arrangements are made to Coltiteu the same. T mark denotes expiration-after that the aper is discontinued. liear these things in mind. 3-tf, INz TG.Nw AD>vzRSEE'Ts. J.-c.'1esby-Citation. Te&aJ.. Lylos-A Card. Pe 9.VGr ham6U-Soice. Dr:;. Tat t-Medicines. - F..romer-Sale of Laud. R.'. Wallace-Auction Sale. Kinard & Wiley-Clothing, Ilats, &c. -To Scot--Town Property for Sale. S*W*,& CahMwell-Summons for Relief. Heraba C. King-The Christian at Work. .;m- T. Harris-Sale of Farmtture, Books, &c. ChaLJ C.Kline & Co-A Leetare to Young Men. Btr J. Ramage, Assignee-Sale of Real Seo card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey . 40-1y. DinEE'Z.-This fearful disease we are.ga4,t6know is on the decrease, but few ne cases being reported lately abmtithe County. QO.oAL A. Hoyt, Secretary of the An deroi6akrrs' and Mechanics' Asso ei 1xt'#ifif accept our thanks for com 'p1a4n%Mr. ic6kets to the Fair. MFozsx am-The public of Newber ry caho n FRESH FISH from L. R. - Marshak three times a week-Tuesday, Tlmwiday and Saturday. 1t. space is largely occupied this week with selected matter of much in tereA gnth the exclusion of the usual variety in local and other items. igh, Jalapa, 2Tewberry Co., gcnt for the celebrated Wilson Sew h~kcine~ Orders solicited and - ~~tended to. 42-tf. .7aNaw PosmA L.aw.-After the 1st of .skiaryd 875, editors have to prepay all the .putizemrtf their offie. Of course no pub -. iader can-afford to pay postage for a subscri besa-amar. We give this timely notice ti1delinquentS that we will not let their ames eneniber our books after that period. ~PAfAD.--~ ttentOi is called to thadvrtisment in another column of DE. W H. Tutts Vegetable Liver Pills, fair- ye. and. Expectorant, each of whiI>.Sandard preparations and in wherever known. They -canh hadof any druggist. A Rln CHANCE.-BY reference to cadi 301I;be seen that our esteemed to imuf Mr. G. T. Scott, offers -his reYdsee, sale, and as it is one .of the S3t'419tbliand well arranged places to be-fonn the town, parties desirous of $~peasing dwellings are advised to 711a10spplicatioli earlyv. OLD ?APEus.-Old papers for sale at this oife inpackages ofS50or 100, at 40 and 75 cents. tf. 10esKl1AiU & WILEr, the ex afWWisiAnpopular clothiers of Colum bia, piske an .attractive announcement fiis.eekNThey have not only an un - n jarge and varied stock of goods in EfotMegi *hats and underwear for gentlemen and youths, but it is of the beraii the prices are marked down t suit the times. Bead their advertise 3et and be convinced. LinRE.-The largest turnip that we 1hte -seen this-season was deposited in this office on Friday last, and we are peased to sy that it-came from a patcl euitivated by Maj. L. J. Jones. We uad no, idea that there were any this egly of. such size,. and most compli nen the Marjor on his success in Tur nip culture, and at the same time thank hif focisgratifying a sight. JMadame Demdreit's Reliable Pat, terns of ayU sorts can be obtained al gs. D. Mower's. 13-tf tjJuGE STOCK.-One of the largest, frst and4 clieapest stocks of Crockery, Oassware and Fancy Articles, both or -ia6iental and useful, can be found al tstore of Messrs. Kingsland & Heath Columbia. Their assortment comprisei e e ything which can be called for. o not miss the place when visiting the cit-under the Columbia Hotel. 42-f SFooT RACE.-Our night reportei says that a spirited three-handed foo' race took place on Main Street las Tgesdy night. The principals repre snted the States of Newberry, Ken ttky and New York, and we regret t< Iarn that Newberry was nowhere. The Chase it is said was spirited, an< tat there was nothing Fowle, an< though it was confidently believed tha either Newberry or Kentucky woul' *come out ahead, yet the Field was wo: 1y New York. Mandarin Teas, the best, purest an cheapest, at Mrs. D. Mower's. Pric< 'l5e., $1.00 and $1.50 per lb. 13 STILL ?ROSPERING.-We are glad I learn that the city of Prosperity has live Base Ball Club newly organize< and which will soon be in working o der w-hen a challene will be extendt TIE LECTURE.-The Rev. E. R Miles' Leettare on Monday night w:t enjoyed by a respectably fair audience. Though the field through which the lecturer carried his hearers was an ex tensiVe one, yet it was pleasantly and profitably done, and we hear but one expression. that he acquitted himself in, a highly satisfactory manner. PREVENTIVE FOR MEAsLF.-A tine ture of garlic, given in doses of one tablespoonful every morning to an adult, is said to be a preventive of inc-isles and scarlet fever. For a child the dose is one teaspoonful. Possibly it will prove efficacious against diptheria also. SELECTED.-ChildhOod is like a mir ror, catching and reflecting images :l around it. An impious or profane thought uttered by a parent's lips may operate on a young heart like a careless spray of water upon polished steel, staining it with rust which no after scouring can efface. Jr,ST So.-A popular clergyman says it is interesting to observe how many people go to the circus "just to please the children,' and very curious to notice that sometimes it takes several able bodied men and motherly women to look after one little girl or boy on such an occasion. IJARD, DUT TRuE.-"A man wyho'has the money and can pay a just debt to a creditor that needs it, and yet refuses to pay when called on time after time, is a true yoke fellow to a professional thief." We don't know the author of the above, but whoever he is, his head is perfectly level. GooD ADVICE.-No better advice can be given a farmer or fruit-grower, a dairyman or a stock-breeder, than to make an effort to establish a reputation for producing some special product in perfection-to get his name known in the market as sending thither the best product of its class, always of uniform quality and superior excellence-to make his brand an index, well known to all buveis, of the article or animal furnished. This is the effort of all am bitions manufacturies, and it pays well in the beginning and largely in the end. CoR.-A trip from the Court Rouse by a circuitous route on Saturday last, taking in all the best country roads, and which brought us frequently to the rear of plantation houses, revealed the charming sight of any number of corn piles outside of cribs, besides oodles of cribs already full. It was a pleasant sight, and although our farmers gene rally have not quite etiough of the stafi of life to do them until the next crop, yet they feel more independent, and having made one step in the right di rection will push on. Those fnll corn cribs reminded us of the good old days. Hitw STon*- -This section was visit, ed on Saturday afternoon last with a~ severe rain and hail storm which lasted about an hour. We have not heard o: any damage being done, except thE overflow of bottom land and washing away of fences. In the neighborhood of Pomaria the storm was also pretty severe, and Can non's Creek was higher than it has beer1 for a long time. By the way, the bridge at this point is impassable and has long been in disuse. Will the time evel come when the public money will bE expended in lawful directions? NOTES oN ADVERTISIG.-"To curt dull times--apply an advertisement t< the afflicted part. A sign-board can't tell everything It takes an advertisement to do that. All who advertise do not get rich but precious few get rich without it. The world is full of advertising, ye every one wants to see what ?s new. The world's memory is short. It wil foet you if y'ou do not jog it frequeni Early to bed and early to rise will al be in vain if you don't advertise. The world is sure to find out an hon et man; but it will find him out a grea deal quicker if he advertises." DISTRESSING FATALIT.-We lear> with sincere regret that Col. J. C. 6 Brown has once more suffered loss ia the burning of his gin house, which oc curred on Monday while ginning cottori It is reported that some eight or tel ales were burned beside the house an' its other contents, but whether the cot ton was all the property of Col. Brow: we know not. This is the third tinm since the war that this gentleman ha lost by fire, and-we deeply sympathiz with him. In this case the fire wa caused from a' match in the cotton, bu whether placed there designedly, or th~ Iresult of accident, has not been discos ered. HoME INDUSTRY.-It was our plea: ure to see a neat and most substanti: two-horse wagon on Monday mornin last, at the residence of Capt. J. I Wedeman, near Pomaria, which wa home made, and better stidl every pax rof which was made and put together b Capt. W. himself alone, with the excel -tion of the aid given him by his bette Ihalf, who held such pieces for him required punching and drilling, an which he could not hold and work: the samre time. It is a capital piece work and reflects the greatest credit ( ths gent,1eman. He is an amateuri wood and iron of considerable skill, ni merous evidences of which are to 1: seen in his house and all around b premises. A night and day spent thei were profitably and pleasantly occupie LOEACE & WHEELER respectful anoneto the public of Newber and surrounding country that the Fall and Winter stock of goods is lar; and complete, and having been select I with unusual care and taste, they f< , warranted in saying that they can gi - entire satisfaction either in quality a: d variety or in prices. Their stock e We are frequently put to serious in convenience by the dilatorionsness of oir friends who'have matters of public importance entrasted to them to pre pare for publication in this paper. It often happens that they have a whole week to prepare a set of resolutions, make up a report of a meeting. get ready a communication or something else which it is highly essential shall be made public, but instead of attend ing to the duty in time it is put off from day to day till we are ready to go to press. Then they rush in with steam enough to run a 400 horse engine, with a half or whole column of matter which must go in or everything will be lost. As a public journalist and working for the best interest of the public we make the sacrifice in time, labor and expense, and gulp down the vexations trouble, notwithstanding a delay sometimes of two or three hours. and by which a whole day's work is marred. We beg our slow working friends to wake up, if only at the time they have anything to prepare for the paper and let us have it in time. Those who work by sys tematic rule and have a time for all things as far as lies in possibility will appreciate what we say. Procrastina tion is an abomination to a publisher. REPULICAN N 0 M I N A T I o N.-rhe straight Republican Nominating Con vention, between 9 o'clock p. w. of Wednesday, and 4 a: m. of Thursday last, after many stormy debates and hot disputes, agreed upon the following nominations: For the Legislatre-J. D. Boston, Jas. A. Henderson and S. S. Bridges. Probate Judge-J. C. Leahy. School Commissioner-H. B. Scott. County Commissioners-H. Kenne dy, W. R. Brown and Simeon Young. For Coroner-J. Eichelberger. During the progress of the meeting a remark was made by one of the speak ers, on noticing the presence of Maj. J. K. G. Nance, that that gentleman was not willing to accord to the colored peo ple the rights entitled to them by law. Upon which Maj. Nance responded to the effect that lie was willing, and as a representative of the white conserva tive citizenship he would also answer for them that they too were will ing-what is desired now is honesty in the administration of affairs. His re marks, as also those of Mr. George Johnstone. who with a number of other influential citizens were present, were received with great apparent satisfac tion. We remark that we, too, are willing, and were lie living would not be afraid to say t'hat 'Barkis would be willin'." Let us have peace, honesty, less .lying and lower taxation. SERVED HIM RIGHT.-A tall, muscu lar, dark skinned, long bearded indi vidual, with a formidable hickory stick in his hand, a bull dog at his heels, and an evident purpose of something in his eye, abruptly entered the composing room of this office on Friday morning last. His quick, nervous manner at once attracted the attention of every one inthe room, and as each glanced to the other a telegraphic communication ran through the entire party, and the men tal questions seemed to be asked, "what's up now, what has the editor been doing this time. Is he an ambassador from the Greenites, or one from the Chain berlainites? and if either, is he commis sioned and vested with power to whip the editor out or buy him out?" It took but a moment for these thoughts to fash through the active minds of each one, and but a moment too was allow ed. The stranger, taking a firm grasp of his stick, in a voice sharp, incisive, peremptory, demanded to know if the editor was in. Upon being answered in the negative, he was observed to run Ihis right hand into his breeches pocket. Fear took possession of the compositors then, seccnds seemed hours, in the edi Itor's absenc.e the foreman or one of 'the devils would be made a victim of this desperate man. The knife and pistol ~were already seen drawn in fancy. "Is the editor in ?" again he asked. "No, sir," was the reply. "May the devil fly away with him," said he, "for I have something for him." At this one of the young men advanced with the mallet in one hand and an iron shooting stiek in the other-his courage coming to him suiddenly-and, like a hero, said, "Drat th.e odds! give it to me." It was a sublime moment-our city artist Wiseman ought to have been ethere. The noble bearing of the youth Shad its effect, the strong man dropped Chis eyes, and laying his stick down by the side of the big turnip which had Ibeen laid there by Maj. Jones, took out 2.his wallet and paid six months' sub scription to the HERALD. We tremble when we think what the consequences Smight have been if that young man had Llshown less pluck. What a narrowv es gcape was made. Just suppose if the Seditor had been in. Even had no vic ence been done, the six mouths' sub ~scription amounting to one 25-100 dol Ylars never would have come into our Sdepleted treasury. Immediately after, mthe man walked out with a defeated air S-he had lost-the HERALD was trium phant-served him right. ofTRUE TO HER FIRsT LOVE.-D0n't nbe startled, ladies, at the above head ning, for we are not going to divulg *-any secret which should be kept sacred, 01 i ve you any little bit of refreshing isscadal-not at all. In fact this para :egraph is not intended for the delecta .. tion .of the lady readers of the HERALD, but rather for the gentlemen, therefore 1Y plese read no further. True to her ry ifirst love! Is there anything strange i11 r rthi.? No, not in a general way, bul e there are circumstances in this case d whieh make it remarkable. We allude 'eto the love of the Indian Girl of Col. eubia, the protege of Messrs. Perry & rdSawon, who in spite of untoward cir stances and besettmnents on every hand ------------------it.. AIOUT TUE TOWN AND COUNTY. The weather is clear and cool. Plenty of frost on Wednesday morn ing, and since. As we go to press tho circus is carry ing the town. Our devil broke loose from his casf this morning as soon as the elephan1 put in an appearance. Various athltic church membei hired themselves out as nurses, so thal the little children could see the animals. The best man on the field in the fool race of Tuesday night was a popnlai cotton buyer. We are told that the Prosperity mer chants are pitching into cotton with their gloves off. One of our merchants compared out prices for printing with Charleston ratcs, and he found no difference after count ing express charges. He acknowledged besides, that the advantage is on our side because orders can be filled with out delay. So much for so much. Still there are found some who prefer sending work abroad. All kinds of Job Printing done at this office, neat, cheap, rapid. Call and see specimens. Subscribers are coming in now that money is floating about, and we thank them. We want several hundred more, though. Constant readers of other people's papers aie advised that we protest against the imposition. The colored people of Newberry have election on the brain-and every other man wants office. Between the Cham berlain old lights and the Independent new lights a lively time may be ex pected. Each are eager for the fray. The old crippled soldier desires tc find the man who told us he was whit ling out a fish. He is now mixing up a lump of putty to fill up the hole in that man's face, We hope he will catch him. Why is a lady's beautiful foot like a romantic tale of olden times? Because it is an interesting leg-end. Shame on him. Some of our merchants are driving a splendid trade. The reason is they ad vertise. The beautiful weather and the greal attractions in dry goods draw out score of ladies. Transient advertizers are notified thai they must bring cash before their noticei will be attended to. The Presbyterian Synod meets to-day -Wednesday. The public generally are invited to attend. Twenty privates, one commissionei and two non-commissioned officers o the garrison at this place, left on Tues day morning for Laurens. The young men's prayer mneeting grows in size and influence. It meet: every Monday night. Has it ever been discovered 'wh< shaved the tail and mane of the Cokes ury man's horse? Answer, somebody "There is a man in Newberry Coun ty," says'the Phxeniz, "that has a sill handkerchief he purchased in Columbit twenty-nine years ago this month." We wonder who he is. Comnmercdl. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 19.--Sales c cotton, to-daty, 187 bales-middling 13(a131 Nw YoRKt, October 19.-Cotton quae and steady; sales 1,007, at 15ka15 . Goli dull, at 10:t10k. BALTIMORE, October 19.-Cotton dull an< easy-iddlinlg 14k. CHARLEs TON. October 19.-Cotton firm middling 14ta141. AUGUSTA ,October 19.-Cotton very steady demand good-middling 14. NEwBERRY, October 20.-Cotton mark4 closed 'with slight depression-strict mid ding ruling at 13k. Bales shipped-1,O69. FUICHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., Charle. ton. S. C., are offering one of the larges stocs of~ DuT GOODs and CAarPsTr the United $tates. Parties in want of th same will save from 25 to 30 per cent. 1' ordering from them. They are .prepare to send samples on application. All reta orders over $10 will be sent free of charge t any part of the Southern States. Remit b P,O. Order, Express, or Draft drawn to oi order, or Goods will be sent C. 0. D. 42-f. The Source of Many Ills. If all the ailinents, bodily and menta which torment the human family could 1 traced to their primary sources, it would pro' ably be found that thiree-fourths of them oris iated in the failure of the stomach and tl other organs by which the food is converte into nuriment and applied to the purposi of life, to perform the tasks allotted to thet by nature, vigorously and regularly. This bi ing the ease the vast importance of a med cine which compels these organs to do thei whole duty, thioroughly and efficiently, be comes at once apparent. Hostetter's Stou ach Bitters may be truly characterized as preparation of this kind, indeed as the oni one which can be implicitly relied on as cot bining theproperties of a stomachic, an alte ative and an aperient in such proportions to produce simultaneonsly the desired effe< upon the disordered stomach, liver and inte Itines. This conclusion is warranted by tl Icelerity and c..rtairnty with which the Bittel afford relief in chronic cases of dyspepsia torpidity of the liver and constipation. Ti false idea~ that these complaints and othei that grow out of them, could be CU:ced by fier< atharries, has at last, it is hoped, been thc oghly exploded. The sick, dnrin;; the la hundred years have swallowed thousands< tons of mercury, scammnony, gamboge, Crote oil, ja lap, &c , and tens of ihousandls oi grav have been prematurely filled timrebiy. Bi ever since the principle of renovation, as ei odied in Hlostetter's Stomaich Bittrs. w: rrdyd ag:.inst the princile of prostratol s rcpre.ened by mineral salhvant.s:and fut ous purgtives, the latter has s:eadily an surel fallen into deserved contempt. Tl outcry aganinst stimulation by which co o;os of depleting drencbes hoped to gi clat to ih:eir disgu.ming und daungerous con pounds has only served to increase the d man for lhe wh.toleomie s:imutlats, tonic at lterative wvhich for twenty-five years has ti umphed over all oppositionl and is now 11 most popular mecdicinie in the Western het isphere.. 40-4t. It is Not Generally Known That the shortest possible route betwei the Soutth and Great WVest is through Louis. over the St. Louis, Kansas City ai Northern Short Line. This road bas gains surprising importance by reason of innmen expenditures in the last, two years, of ov to million dollars, besides earnings, in prov*ments of road-way, in relaying th liewt<etqaiy fnwseladi raile ont broqalit new tnewstee and sbitrt raors ornar ard new rie,nan cubsituoa1 eor eleanty carpete n iedlininghra insr, m wiga th tolet cnveieed, fohre ingroos, gentlee todfiliesonveing fo dildr en,wtlemen any fmlesxtraveharng T] chiern, sithout Expey etran betwee. T lieiuss ssxpp fant ExprssourainRves, btwoent Mishsspp anydoe Miroad, andconects, wtho thnavote od an onet with: Newberry Business Directory. Cards of Reference inserted under appro - priate headings in this column. Profession al men, Merchants. Mechanics and Trades generally, should have a place in this Di rectory. Terms moderate. Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. CFALL & POOL.-WholesIle and retail de:ders in foreign and domestic Dry ods, Emibruid(erics, Notions, &c. 43 ,1lICK, P. W. & R. S.-Dealers in Dry i Goods. embracing everything in that line. Plantation supplies. 43 Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Cotton Buyers, &c. OVELACE& WHEEI,EI.-DcalersinDry Goods.Groceries, Clothing, Boots,Shoes, Ilats. General stock of all kinds of ner chandize. 43 - OOT, M.-Dealer in General Merchan dize. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes. 43 OOK. THO,,'.-Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing Shoes. Hats, and general assort mient ot Groceries. 43 rsILSON. J. M. & CO.-Dealers in Dry W Goods. Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, and general mer chandize. 43 ARMON. T. F.-Wholesale and Retail dealer in General Merehandize-Dry uoods, Groceries, Crockery, Plantation Sup plies. 43 fjATH.AN. A. A.-Dry Goods, Clothing. Crockery, Boots and Shoes, and Fancy Goods. Goods of all kinds. 43 Books and Stationery. f$IIA PMAN, JOHN A.-Boo4s and Station W cry. A specialty made in School Books. 1 43 stoMvs and Tin Ware. RGT W.'"' T.-Deaer in*C'' W Heating Stoves, all styles and prices. Large assortment of Tin Ware. 43 Furniture--Carpentry. - EAVELL, R. Y.-Keeps on hand a splen did assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Pictures Framed. Mattrasses made. 43 Restaurants-Hotels. AR'HALL. L. R.-Meals served at all hours. Fresh Fish and Oysters in season. Dealer in Groceries, Confection eries, &e. 43 Photography. ISEMAN, W. H.-Resident Artist. All styles of Pictures taken. Old Pictures copied and renewed. 43 Professional. FAIR, POPE & POPE.-Attorneys-Prac tice in all the Courts of this State and in the U nited States Court. 43 0 OORhA.N& SCHUMPERT.-Attorneys M at Law. Practice in all the Courts of tile State, and in Lhe United States Court. 43 A EGElt, C. G.--Attorney at Law and Reg ister in Bankruptcy for 3d Congression ai District. Practices in all the Courts of the State. 43 ONES, IRA B.-Attorney at Law. Office at Prosperity, Newberry Co., S. C. 47 Monuments-Marble. . EAVELL, J. B.-Monuments made to or der, and allkinds of-marble and granite work neatly executed.. 43 PEERS, .L. M.-Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Marble. Monuments made to order in best styles. 43 Pablic Hall. - EMPERANCE IIALL.-Will be rented to tpublic entertainments on Monday, Wed nesday Friday and Saturday nights of each week. - 43 Manufactories. ~fHAPM AN, JOHN A--Manufacturer of ~Cotton Gins, of approved style, and fwarranted. 4 Commision Merchant. LC IASE, WM. C. & CO.-Auction and Corn umission Merchant. Sales twice a week. 4 - CCAUGHRIN, A. J. & CO.-Commission ~IIMerchants and dealers in Fertilizers. Agents for Gower, Cox and Markley's Bug > gies, Wagons, &c. .43 -Cotton Buyers-~-Grocers EBB, JNO. E. & Co.-Col.tonl Brokers and - - Dealers in Bacon,-Flour, Grain, Hay. ~Corn, &c. . .4 CALINAS, F. E.-Dealer In Groceries and SPlantation Supplies. Cashadvanced on Cotton. -4-- 3 Af YES & MARTIN.-Dealers in Groce ries, Plantation Supplies, Hardware, antd Cotton Buyers. .43 LEAVELL & SPEARMAN.-Grocers and Provision Dealers, Plantation Supplier fand buyers of Cotton. 43 .l H ASE, WM. C.-Grocery and Provision Merchants, Mollohon Row. 43 .Groceries, Canned Goods, &c. iCIKER. A. M.-Dealer in Groceries, Can - Wned Goods, Perfumery, and Toys of all descriptions. 43 OVELACE. A. D.-Groceries, Canned ~ Goods, Confectioneries, Tobacco and fOWERS, A. Mi. & CO.-Grocery and Pro . vision Dealers, Plantation Supplies, 'obacco, &c. 43 t ILSON, J. C.--Dcaler in Groceries of all nI kinds, Cane Goods, Bagging, Ties, e Toaco and Segars. 43 Confectioneries, Segara, Fruits. ii - PECK. J. F.-French and American Con 0 fectionery. Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco and y Segars of best kinds. . 43 tr - - ICKER, A. M.-Candy and Contections cf all kinds, Fruits in season, Nuts, Se gars and Tobacco. 43 .Tewelry and Watch Makers. I,PE ZK, JOHN F.-Dealer in fine Watches, Clce ,Jwery Silverand Plated Ware, e Sectcls, yeGlasses,Fancy Goods,&c. 43 Clothing. e RIGT & COPP'OCK.-Dealers in Cloth in,and gentlemen's outfitting gene drally, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, &e. 43 n-illinery-Dress Making. - hAOWERE, MRLS. D.-Millinery Goods of all ir Y kinds. Bonnets made in latest style. .Also dea.1er in general merchandize. 43 - UN. MRS. M.-Dress Making after la Stest patterns- Orders solicited. 43 1-Druggists. is ANT, DR. S. F.-Druggist. Wholesale et rand Rletail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines. s. Chemicals, - Pr6 Medicinal Liquors and me Wines. 43 rsGun and Lock Smith. e .IE. Z. L.-Repairer- and Maker of rs i Gn.Pistols, Locks, &c. Shelf Goods i and Groceries. 43 st Wines, Liquors, Segars, &c. ~EONARD, .J, B. & CO-Wholesale and Re n tail Dealers in Tobacco, Segar , Pipes. as &c. Wines and Liquors of pure qualities. 43 Clothing. H RIHT& 00PPOCK n- Have the pleasure of announcing to the d~citizens of Newberry and surrounding coun. r try, that they have now in store - A Full and Elegant Stock OF FALL AND WITNTE Clothing, Has Caps, i B00TS, SU)ES, as- Adacmlt soteto la- Andtalcmpente Urt e ar, th is Aantiamann' linriarwaar Dry Goods, Groceries, te. Look to the Right and Dress! RECENT DEVELOPMENTS In the trade have enabled.lme to purchase one of the largest, best and cheapest stocks of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and DO MESTICS ever shown in Newberry, and I simply ask my friends md customers to at TEND my invitation and examinc not only the above, but a beautiful and rare Int of NO TIONS, for ladies, gentlemen and youth, and I in not only able TO SHOW a large and handsomne stock in the articles enumerated, but a superior assortment of CLOTRING, fine and commoni, as well as BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, so THAT every want of the human family can be supplied, not only as to the outer but the inner man. I can assure the public that A BETTER TIME per, presented itself for laying in a sup ply of choice GROCERIES, either for fitni ly er, plantation use, all of which should be laid in now while money IS CO1IING in. The above goods bare been bought cheap, and not only For the People of Newberry, but for the rest of mankind, and BAR GAINS are therefore offered to every one who cones early with the CASH. M. FOOT, On the Corner under Pool's Hotel. ESTABLISHED 1857. Oct. 14, 41 tf. J. M. 1VLON & 00., Would call the attention of their custo iners, friends and the public generally, to the fact that they ARE SELLING their entire stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery-ware, Hardware, Tin ware and Wooden-ware, besides a variety of Fancy GOODS which have been selected with great care from the best houses in Baltimore at prices to suit the times. We feel satisfied that we can please you, because we sell CHEAPER THAN we did last season. There being no panic, and money more plentiful, enables us to sell at prices within the reach of all. In addition to the ahove, we have added to our stock a nice assortment of Confection eries, consisting of Candies, both French and American, Raisias, Canned Goods, &c., which we rarely kept, if EVER BEFORE. Jcius E. CHPans. JAMs M1. Wu.soy. Ha;ing recently employed Mr. Wilson H. Dickert, of the firm of Sligh & Dickert, as Salesman, we ask a continuation of the patronage of his friends and former custo mers. J. M1. WILSON & CO. N. B.-Having associated myself with the firm of J. 31. Wilson & Co., I take great pleasure in recommending this house, noted for fair dealing, to all my friends and for mer customers, assuring them that I can show them as nice stock as e'ver was brought to Newberry. These goods were bought ow, marked low, anid will be sold at one price only. WILSON H. DICKERT. Oct. 7, 40-tf. LOOK TO YODR INTERET. I am now receiving a large and select stock of goods, consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, o LOT HING-, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C., which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR THE CASH. MESSRS. JNO. E. WEBB & 0O., who are now managing the business, will take pleasure in waiting upon customers, ad will also buy or ship cotton, on their own account, making liberal advances on the same. HENRY H. BLEASE. Sep. 23, 38--tf. .SPECIA L. .lTlsteulaneous. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us in anywise what ever, must come up and settle at once, as money we want and money we must and will have. Our red headed, freckled faced man is on the war path. Take warning and set tie. M'FALL & POOL. Sep. 30, 39-tf. A. B. MORRISON, ME1IlIINT TAILOR, NEWBERRY, S. C. Having permanently located in Newber ry, I respectfully inform the citizens of the towna and surrounding country, that I am prepared to execute all orders which may be entrusted to me in my line. My long experience as a Merchant Tailor, makes me confident that I will give entire satisfaction, and all I ask is a fair trial. Cutting in the latest style, and all work done in the neat est mannier. -- -. . t~...& T V Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Pettus W. Chick, et ai, as Ex'ors., Plain tiff-. A-ainst Sallie H. F. Rutherford, et al, Defendants. Petition for Relief. In oursuai,ce of an order in the above stated case, from the lonorable Judge of Probate, I will sell, On the First Monday in Nocenber, the following Real Estate, consisting of SEVENTY (70) ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of James Gauntt, J. M. Baxter and others. TERMS OF SALE.-One-third Cash ; bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with in terevI from the day of sase, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a wortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON. S. N. C. Sheriff's Office, 12th Oct., 1874. Oct. 14, 41-3t. - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. 1N THE PROBATE COURT. Wil!itjm Lester, et al, as Ex'ors., Plaintiffs. Against Hannah Lester, et al, Defendants. Petition for Relief. By virtue of an order in the above stated case, fromn the Hon. J. C. Leahy, Judge of Probate for Newberry County, to me direct ed, I will sell at public outcry, at Newberry C. H., So. Ca., Ot the First Jfonday in November lNext, the following Real Estate belonging to the Estate of the late Mrs. Martha Young, sit uate and lying in the County and State aforesaid, and contining ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - SIX A N D ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of C. S. Enlow, J. A. Bedenbaugh, W. W. Davis, L. C. Kibler, J. F. Vaughn and others. TERMS.-One-half 0 sh, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with a bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the prem ises to secure the payment of the credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N.C. Sheriff's Office, 12th Oct., 1874. Oct. 14, 41-3t. . f12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Thomas V. Wicker, Plaintiff. Against Ivy M. Suber, et al, Defendant. Foreclosure of Mortgage. By virtue of an order in the above stated case from the lion. M. Moses, Judge of the 7th Judicial Circuit, and of sundry execu tions to me directed, I will sell, at public outcry, at Newberry C. H., So. Ca., On the First Monday in November Next, tbe following Real Estate, situate and 1ying in the County and State aforesaid, consist ing of. NINE HUNDRED (900) ACRES OF.LAND, L more or less, and bounded by lands of T. W. Caldwell, Langdon C. McCracken, lands of Estate of Smith L. Davis, and lands oi Estate of William Beard, the same being the property,.of Ivy M. Suber. TERMS.-One-half cash ; balance' on s credit. of one :year from day of sate,.the purchaser givin'g a bond and mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of Abe credit portion. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. N. C. :SherifP's Office, 10th Oct., :1874. Oct. 14, 41-st. . - {12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Benjamin D. Lake, Plaintiff. Against Enoch If. Lake and others, Defendants. Petition for Partition. In pursuance of an order in the above stated case, from the -Hlon. J. C. Leahy, Judge of Probate for Newberry County, I will sell, at Newberry C. H., S. C., On the First Monday in Novembei * .Next, ONE. HUNDRED AND TEN [110] ACRES OE LAND, more or less, adjoining lands of John S Hair, Estate of Samuel Dunwoody, and oth' er, lying three miles- South of Newberry C. H., being the Real Estate of which An. na Lak-a died seized. TERMS-One-half Cash-Balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, parcl.aser gifing bond and a mortgage of the premises to the Judge 0: Probate for the credit portion. That the purchaser have leave to pay all cash. Pur. chaser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. N. C. Newberry, S. -U., Oct. 6, 1874-4t , fl1( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. -Joseph H. Bouknight, Against - William 'Bouknight, Execution Against Property. . - By virtue of an Execution in the abov< stated case to mec directed, I .will sell, .a Newberry C. HI., S. C., at public outcry and to the highest bidder, On the First Monday in Novembe Next, The following Real Estate, situate in th County and State afbresaid, containing EIGHTY (80) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands c Mark MI. Boyd, and Thomas Nichols, an by the Saluda River, etc. The above levie cpon as the property of William Bonknigh' TERM\S CASU. Purchaser td pay fo PaesJOHN J. CARRINGTAN, S. N. C. Sheriff's Otlice, 5th Oct., 1.874. Oct 7, 40-4t. t16 OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, NEWBEnaY C. H., So. CA&., October 5th, 1874. The Annual Meeting ot the Board < County Commissioners will be held on t first Tuesday in November. -All persor having Bills against the County, must de posit them with the Clerk of the Board o or before the first of November, and in de fault thereof all bills not rendered in b that time will not be audited at the Annu: Meing. All bills must be properly date< itemized and eLdtified to. Byv order of the Board of County Con missioers. DENNIS MOATES, Chairman. H. CLAEOnT MosEs, Clerk of Board. Oct. 7, 40-4t. NOTICE. v will ,make a .na1 settlement of the ER Dry Good.s, Groceries, &c. Je H. GMLLARD, WITH[ THOS. COOK, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, &c. (Under Newberry Hotel.) R.pectful!y informs his friends and the public goerally of this an.d surrounding 'O:ie-s, that his stock of FALL AND W'iTER GOODS is Large, Varied and Choice, .1nd emibr;ce the best qualities and style3 f good- Ir ldies, gentlemen and youth, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. 'fogether with the choicest and best of All Kinds of GROCERIES, ither for family or plantation use, all of which are offered at, Moderate Prices for Cash. Thankful for past favors, he begs a con ,inuance, with the assurance that no pains will be spared to give the utmost satisfac ion. Sep. 2:4, 38-tf. A PULL LINE OF, FAtL and WNTEG0 S OO11 (At Stewart's Old Corner.) P. w. & R. 8. CHIcP Respectfully call attention to their elegant, lare bnd variel i stock of goods. asong which can be found all kiudsof firt clus DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Calicoes, Hos iei!yl Qbves,' Laces. Collars, Ribbons, Honiespuns. Cassineres, Cloths, Kerseys, Shirts, Draw er#, -Socks. Splendid All-Wool Shawls, . For gentlemen and ladies. Domestic and Staple Goods in endless va riety. . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE AND CUTL.ERY, A fine assortment of SADDLES and BRIDLES, A superior lot of/ UMBRELL AS, for hand and buggy. FINE AND COMMON TRUNKS, Amog which are those convenient and ele gntshot togasand ever article in our va riostlne, allo whihie have been 0cely class, and which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. We are always glad to show our goods and ask examination. P. W. & RI. S. CHICR. Oct. 7, 40-tf. STOCK OF 11W__GOOBN! THOS. F. HARMON Would respectfully inform his friends and customers that he is now receiving his FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH HE CAN SELL VERY LOW, il be gad toshow themtog a.Istcr LARGE AND COMPLETE, Embracing a very desirable line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, lATS, BOOTS AND SHOQES, GROCERIES, &c., All of which WILL BE SOLD LOW. fore reeived, he hopes, by strit attntion to buineys, to merit a continuance of the J. C. WILSON, DM4LER [N GRO CERIES, Of all kinds, such as Sugars, Coffee, Rice, B3acon, Choice Hams, Flour, Lard, Molasses, Mackerel, Corn, FRESH MEAL AND GRIST6 Pickles, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Segars, Tobacco, Soap, &c Together with Sheetings and Yarns, BASSIN AND TIES, NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, And all other articles to be found in a GRO CERY STORE, and all of which will BE SOLD CHEAP Execuh"Wn Saks;, EXIffUT0~ By virtue of the oi4r otie os.James C.- Leahy, Judge of Frobate we i e31, at the late residcnep-'ofC6C om ir, deceased,:in lheiown o On Wed:neifay, A Mif at h:ilf past HOUfO4d KITCHEN FURNITURA "2 COWS, HOGS FARMING Ii L MENTS, &c belongina to the Estate of Simneon Fair.' Terms of Sale-CASH. , PETTUS W. YOUNG Oct. 14, 41-3t. E _ EXIIIJWU By virtue of theordef'tbe H C.. Leahyv, .Tudge of Probate the Law fice of Messia.. Fair, in the town 'of Newbiii- - On Wednesday, the beginning at 12 o'clock,-4 the LAW, LIBRARY OFFICE FUE-U of the late 0ol. Simeon Fir brary is very valable,* q State Reports,- Jqbnson*..,: ports, Vesey Jr. pors !Nga Law ReportsState works. Terms of Sale-CAS PETTUSW7 Oct. 14, 4 Y-OUN Will be sold to.the highest On Sale-Day in.. All that TRACT'OrtM known as the Sott - Bottoms situatedin KefbeiiyCu'j$ waters of Indian Cree East by Dr. Carre's land Renwick's- AUd "a the %est&and North 1 The undersigned will dir showing the,preumei ing to, purchase. Terms made linois dj-~ - - A1(SK , Oct. 14, 41-7t. Pursuant to the.ordeoftb e. Leahy, Judge'of the 6it4 we wilnseli,;& On. Friday, the OI)~ at the residence of the late near Holly'sFer, af dW perty .of said decesd,~il~ Hoerses.. Mules.4 DrCattle. - Sheep.. Hogs. ,Cottou, Oats. Cotton - Shucks> ""' Farmung Im e< Blacksmith Furniturre, ete., ets Also,;that ie Terrms of' - SA F. As Executors last willeand Michael She1yde Sep. 28, 18'74. By virtue of an orderpj1ji Leahy, Judge aof Couznty, we will sell at? House, South Cirotinae ' On Monday, tle 2dZ3 .~ ber .Nest,( a j~ All t,at of which Mrs.Tee Ga And containig 2 FOUR HUNDRi more or less. TmpE ztio miles West of 1.wterryC is admirably adapt o the 00 Cot0o, Co0nE IThereias a. TWO-STORY RIld B and all necessary oui-~Mo~ plabe, and springs -of ine w ient distance of the dweih&4iZ of said tract lies in one mil of House. Plats or the saine. W the day of sale. TERMS OF SALE...One-thuf# bice in one ad1;woyearsa' ~nents, with interest from~dyo~ae~ Sbe secured by thebf bod emoortgage ofihbe &9 -( Qual. Ex'ors of the Willo 4Ntt& S -O'NealL - ~Newberry C. H., S. C., Sepd, SUVY The, undersigned,bepodd the most im.proved ntu as,& 7 toc dl distch . -of.. rad A di&espth T Allce o rrs* liuioet3 romp,to Mrs;tiOower, .o