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Special and Local. The: American Sardine Co.'s Bor let Sardines. are much better, a: less than half the cost of import Sardines. 8-17 A1l inrle or transieut busine,s notic the lcCal department are inserted at th1 o fifteen cents per Iiae-lieral com made for three, six or twelve months. Commt:uictuions on svhjects of inter the public are ai.-ys nccp:.ble. The n -of writers, remtnher, must always ucco my a letter to insure its pui;ication. N Iponsibilitv is assumed for any other i than our own. DcxsioSNs OF THE COURTS.-Any p. who takesl paper regalarly from the Oce-whether directed to his name or ther, or whether he subscribed or not spensible for the pay. If a person ordez paper discontinued he must pay all at ages, or the publisher may continue to it until payment is made, and collect whole amount, whether it is taken from office or not. The Courts have decided refusing to take newspapers and period riom the Post Office, or removing and ing them uncalled for, is prima facie evid of intentional fraud. 44 THE NEW POSTAL LAw.-After the I January. 1875, editors have to prepay al papers from their office. Of course no lisher can afford to pay postagefor a sul ber in arrears. We give this timely n to all delinquents that we will not let mames encumber our books after that pe 42-tf. ( TAKE NOTICE.-A'1 parties having mi:iistrator's or Executor's Noticez Eublication, will save themselves rra hy coming prepared to pay for the before insertion, as our terms are cas Lawyers handing in such notices will I held responsible for the payment. 9-ti. They will also be held responsible fot publication of all notices in Bankrupt c Transient advertisements of any kind i be paid for in advance, if the parties at ;tising do not reside in town. Job work and subscriptions strictly ca; All papers shall be stopped hereaft soon as the term of subscription expircs less satisfactory arrangements are mo continue the same. The 4 mark denotesexpiration-after the paper is discontinued. 'ar these things in mind. 0 I== To NEw- ADVERTISEMENTS. .C. Leahy-Citations. W. C. Derrick-Notice. Saber & Caldwell-Petition. Dr. J. A. Clopton-Pi!es Cured. J. J. Carrington-Sheriff's Sale. M. X. Buford and others-Notice. F. E. Salinas-Crumbs of Comfort. C. Lark-Sale of Personal Property. Leander Long-Sale of Real Estate. .J. P. Johnson-Administrator's Sale, L. R. Marshall-Fresh Fish and Oyste See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Sm or. 40 FIGHT OvER.-Gov. Chamberlair cides by appointing Phifer Treast i-ice Blodgett removed. Some fine Clothing can be boug] Phifer's New Shoe Store, less than -where else in town.4 We acknowledge receiving a co0: 'the catalogue for 1874, of the ofl :and cadets of King's Mountain Mill School, of Yorkville, S. C. This se. -we atre pleased to statte is in fine cc tion. For particulars, address Col. Coward, Yorkylile, S. C. F. M. LINDsAY is now with C James Gauntt, where he will be hb to see all of his friends and custon ~The best of Wines, Liquors, Segars Tobacco, always kept on hand. MR. FUnMAN's LECTURE.-AbS5 from town prevented us from hea M.r. Furman's Lecture on the "Use Poetry," delivered on last Wednet evening. We are assured, howe that it was a most excellent one plete in beautiful imagery and fe eloquenea. His audience was n< large as it should have been. A lot of fine, band-sewed Boots Shoes, just received at Phifer's Store.4 NICE AND GoOD.-If you want sC wing nice and palatable go to] Salinas'. He has a lot of choice I Sausage which epicures esteem hig besides an assortment of other things equally esteemed. He is 'paring for Christmas, and we ad the reader to go there and procure - of his nice things. TH E WEATHER. - The chatri ,veather, over which people have1 going into eestacies lately, stud collapsed on Sunday morning Iai The bottom fell out atnd the rain p ed. It turned cold, looked like sr became a little warmer. then ra again, and the consequence was Nonday was as fair a sample of a:d dank, dismal, dirty winter day as could wish. It is better now. CHANGE 1S BUSINESS.-Mr. L. Redus, long known here as a Sex Machine Agent, having determinet make a change,. has bought out the trest of Mr. WV. T. Wright in the S ad Tin Business, and will from .date carry on that concern. We pleased to say that this is his Jegiti' business, hiaving served a regular prenticeship) to it, and that he, tI fore, has the requisite experience success. Look out for his adver met next week. A SrcGasrro.-At the reques partes interested, we have been duced to suggest to Col. Dodua~ the efflcient Superintendent of Greenville & Co,lumbiat 11. I., a re tion of Fare fr-o:n Columbia to Gr< ville, oni the occasion of the South C. lina Conufere-nce of the )I- l- (li South. wvhiebi e<mlvene s in Greens on Wednesday, the 1 2h inst. lBy ccig~ :o this request he will obli; large class of citizens along the line will aw reciate the atccommlodation. Ix Lact.-Those mt-n who wait something to turn up) should occas tl rest on their oars at the HEr oflec, for. scarcely a day but we h turn up of some kind or other. Its ulways as good turn either, hut au t:cke the chances. Friday last one of the favorable Asy. and any r er of fellows of the Mijcawber s could have been,~ made glad,~ for Waiter .Wise, from the Saluda res presented us with turnips enoug~ suppy a whole camp-meeting. A -tribuaon of a few of themi would afforded infinite pleasure. Mr.I wm annept onr thanhs LUx.u'iT :ECi umIE.-'line paty V m) sold -Mr. Harmon the water-packed cot toh l,, week, and wi were overhaul ad el by idu at Jalapa, nind who -ladly e d and readiiv m:de res1.t.ttitti rather t;ta .e:0i prosecution. are 11oW cir - lainw-r the report that they wer :i rate the victims.- of hgwyrbeyb rif couple of mn from N wherry. mean ing. of 1orse. Mr. Harmon and his st to clerk, Mr. B. F. Grillin. it is a great nmes pity that they were not arrested anI Mpa- brought to tewn, on the iight in qte - re- tion, and made to suffer for their guilt, 1iws and we hope th.at somle ef'ort will ba yet made to bring thew to justicu. In rson future, let such men have the benefit of Post the law, it is a mistaken kindness to ano- turn them loose on the coniunity is r- where they can repeat their uniawful s his ~ er-games. send Mandarin Teas. the best, puresti and the cheapest, at Mrs. I). Mower's. Price, the 75c., $1.00 and -1.50 per b. 13-tf that I_ calSI DOES IT By WOLEs.-Our friend, eav- L. R. Marshall, if he is minus an im ence ,tf. portant member-the right arm-never does things by halves, as we l:ie cx st of perienced the past week. le has been I the feasting us largely on the best of oysters. pub-I and though we are waxing fat and iscri- f M. ; saucy on the strength of his favors, yet their we are not ungrateful, and take this riod. occasion to say that he is a most clever fellow, and that his oysters are dell cious. By the way, speaking of that for lost member, minds us of an interest Ue Ing circumstance. A few days ago he ) had occasion to take the cover from a firkin of choice butter. In vain he es the sayed with a bateltet and his left hand, ases. for a mallet was lacking and a hand to must hold it. To our surprise and pleasure, Iver- in a jiffy he hitched himself round and made a mallet of one of his knees antd h. soon forced the cover off We never er as un. saw tile like before. le can solve other ie to difieult problenis. Seed Oats. Barley, and Wheat Brain, for sale by 4--3 THOS. F. HARMON. ALOST A FA.UR"XE.-Severeal gentle men and boys, together with one or two colored individuals who called tliemselves men, were endeavoring a few evenings since to lift with one hand an anvil by the horn. Vainly did they strain and rub their hands in the sand, the anvil would not budge, until Major rs. Stewart, who stood for some time an ---- amused spectator, took hold of the horn of the dilemma with a grip of steel and lifted it an inch and a half. The de- feat was unexpected and elicited a shout irer, of approval. He took the palm as hav ing the strongest grip on the ground. It was pithable to see the further efforts tt at of the other strong men, some of whom any ahuost wept at their failtre. Slvernl 9-tf- gentlemen said they' could do it, but (lid Ivnot care to do so just then. They were "right not to try it. cers try Roimun.-On Friday night the store hool of out' townsman, Mr. P. Scott,was forei ndh. bly entered from the yard side, by; par' A. ties unknown, and robbed of a consid erable amount of clothing, such as over coats, pants. vests, shirts, and suspend apt. ers, besides a large quantity of sunmmr LppV goods kept in trunks. Mr. Scott esti 1ers. mates the loss at fr-om $500 to $800, and and which falls very heavily upon him at t* this time. On Saturday afternoon an overcoat and pants were found under a ene culvert bridge, two blocks below the rm g store, andl it is hoped that a clue has s of been discovered by which the thieves aymay be detected. No developments ver, 1have yet been made, however. We ,re- sympathize deeply with Mr. Scott in rvhis loss. >t so We have been requested to state that Mr. Scott wvill dispose of the remainder and of stock at cost. Bargains may be had. shoe A French Kid Button, or Side-lace shoe, 9-tf. Is a thing that could be lectured on too; But neither Carswell or Furman, in their hnp mie- Piest wuIy, ECould hialfof' their beauty and neamness por am tray. h y, And then lecturing is too cheap. Whio odimagines that a subject teeming with pre- such vast amounts of questions of vital vise importance to the good of thle race. eme (these shoes destroy the chance to make a living of the chiropodist) could be lee tured on for a quarter? No one, of iing course' And that's the price now. So >een we will only say, they are beautiful and enly neat, clegantt and sweet, and are ever' st... larsting to a remarkableness, and can be our- )urchased at Phifer's New Shoc Store, tow,. for--well-small amounts of "promises ied to pay,"-signied by Spinner-:mnd en that dorsed by Uncle Samuel de~ la f/ind ark, Rikpublijuc. 49-t f one LAURENS RAI ROAD.-We had the pleasure of an interview with Col. HI. T1. Peuke on Monday, and by whom we ILwere asstured that the Laurens Rail ving Road will now be built without perad to venture. CoL. Peake has the contract in- for tile line, and has already gone on a tove trip of inspection, so ats to be thorough this lv l)ostedl as to the condition of the bed are b efore lhe commences the work. Hec is nate an old railroader, having served in all p- capacities. andl( is therefore competent rc- to undertake and complete an under for taking of this kind. The people of tise- Lautrens will be rejoiced at this news, as wvill atlso the country general ly round about, and we may look forward to the t of time when the Laurens whistle will in attain Let heard reverberating among cad thie bills of Newberry. ('ol. Pe:ake is het a.companmied by his son, who will take luc- part in the work, and we hope that thty en-t will muake this p)lace their headquarters :tro- as long as possible. i.pe A ihNm>lon-: S.W'E.--Capt. JTohn -. S'ek hasi just received one of the h' Isomne.t and completest fire proof who safes 'A' its character ever seen in New berry. It is of IIerring's celebrated make. an.1 was manufactured expressly fr to Capt. Spek's order. It is a model in- in bearuty of finish, is six feet three A.)inchels high and other wise in proportion. ye .~iwhile tihe internal arrangements are not adapted to hold conveniently all of the they costly jewelry, watches and silverware was with which he is supplied. It will be ur- scht 'an object. of attraction that we ripe obti the ~proprietPg will. not -feel at Mr. times like the man who had the ele io,piant,. for of course every man wh) h to goes inl to see it, mustlt have a peep m dis.- Side and ask a hundred or so questons aave concerning it. Otur space forbids a Vise more extended notice. Go and see it, j eder. AnoUT TlE TowX AND COUNTY. The nu:iber of people in town on. Monday was awfully large considering the w(.at'her. Farmnirs whoc work te ele.and 4,n-:. <ic-pnd on hired hlboir :re th pf O1'le wl) niall- lunIey C.G. Jee,Ei,wsmlga on Monday by having a brace tl* part ri-es ILaid oni hi.i table. IlolidMa v esents. ald good things to eat in large quaities, at L. R. Mar sal's. The uni,versal exrression is, "I have never seen such :a charming fall. We have been hIhlv blessed. McD. Meis arrived here fron Char leston on FrIdav. Ile will reimove his falily to hecity Nby the sea. The robb]rs have come to town. Keep a watch on your 2 emises. One robbery already-see not ce elsewhere. In the Co'unbia Post Office there is an unclaimed letter for Dr. Andrew WaLlace, of Newberrv. When oui see a younu1g couple late at night on the portico chewing awd lbitln.' each other, just let 'em alone. They are on fooling. That was a clever party who went hunting hist week. It is said they run up with a 1lock of turkeys near town, and bagged two. A view from the third-story window's of Unele Julius' new building is very fine. A beautiful panorama spreads out on every side. All transient advertisements and job work must be paid for cash. Credit has ceased. Subscriptions to the IlEu AL in advance only. As a white garment appears worse when a little soiled than does a colored one. so does a small fault in a good man attrac', more attention than a great offee in a had man. It is gratifying to say that the new quarters of the HERALD are decidedly more convenient than the old, and that the pablic highly appreciate the situa tion. Everybody likes it. And they will like it still more when our new stock of books, stationery and fancy articles for little and big folks are ready for inspection. This important development will occur in a few days. Ladies, gentlemen and youth walk up. The past week has been the busiest we have known in some time. That is, we speak from our stand-point over Harmon's store, from early morn till night it's like the Saturday market in a large city. We are glad to say that the HEuALD patrons are finding the new location easily. Some lost sight of for months have come ia. Come in, gentlemen, there's room for all. anl a place on the subscrigion bok for each one. Mr. Edwa-d Carswell left here on Wednesday mnorning for Prosperity in properouis condition. HeI says lie never enjoyed himiself anywhere so well as in Newberrv. Hie was made at home andl appreciaited it. If anyv one wants to see life, activity, business, t.hey need only visit Ncwherrv and glance into the stores, and take a bird's eve view uip andi down the streets of the town. The oldest inhabitant said it used not to be so once. If yon want Job Printing done call up atnd leave your orders-the motto of tle HIEI.U.D Ofice is, "neat, cheap, r'pid." Subscriptions at $2.50, $1.25 and 75 eents, received at all hours of the day. There is some talk of moving the Court House a hundred or two yards down the hill. The plan proposed is to roll it. Due notice will be given ere the work is commenced, so that all per. sons marv stand from under. The Berger Bell Ringers will per form hiere on Monday night next. One of the pecrformers plays on a tin kettle and a potato grater,and produces music from both. SIiss Anna on the Cornet is irresistable. Turkey, back bones, ribs, sausage and all the et ceteras, formed the birthday dine rat the residence of Mr. T. F. Harmon. on Friday last. ft was a pleas ant occasion aind was in commuemora tion of his fortieth. Good things were gnerously provided, and heatrtily pare takn of. Depluty Sheriff Sligh captured a wvhis key wagon a few nights ago, with the owner and driver. Hie snceeeded in getting~ 20 gallons whiskey to town, to geter with the horses, but the men made their "scape. in the neighborhood of Mr. Henry Whitmtire's. Whiskey and horses will be sold. Truth stranger thlan fiction. With dep sorrow we~ announnee that Mr. A. M. Wicker intends retiring from busi,. ness and has already made arrange ments to sell out on the 1st of January. There wvill be a wvail of lamentation from the children of Newvberry when this is known. In all our experience nothing he hurt us more than this news. Wh.tt will the little people do after .January. Whatever mistakes occur in the fill ing upi (If the HIERAID or errorsin print nut be excused for the reason that the bustle below stairs is wocrse than the noise made at the tower of Babel. We were not there, but know. Hlarmion oan not help huis traide being so heavy. Nor are we angry with the people, for a great many comle uip stairs after trading below. The'OP oprtun~lities atffordedl faLrmers by the long continued line weather we trust have >t been neglected. They shoul by :his time have everything ab. uIt tl hei fars in apple' p)ie order. Every boll of cotton should by now be pickd, ifiecs in order,. stablbs and shelters dit a forage stored, wood piles heapig, and evcrything else coridure to proserity, comufort and convenience, done. To use an old and homely ex p)ression, make hay while the sun shines. Pay the printer if you woul )o unto others as you shoul, Youll comprehend unless a fool The meaning of the golden rule. Py t!ie printer if you're wise. ie eeds ibe muoey for suplies!C To furnisW food the mind to fil-' And malte vour wisdomi greater still. ay the priniter and be.just,, The greatest breach is breach 'of trust, Wg (,ou, pay up get even! You'l stani a'better chance for heaven Madame Demorest's Reliable Pat terns of all sorts can be obtained at AIs 1) Mower's. 13-tf, P'PEIsrYIms. A lively Debating (1lu) has bee,(n or aiized and is inl Sti(cs-ful operation. CarswelPs Lecture. on Weiesd: night, was capital. ::m!I(lw listeced to by :a re-pc: me:din. A No. , Live.y S::6ie a, be. n open e.1 by )Dr. J. D..:npo. . It ws long needed. !-a B. Jon,s paid Ne:brr a flying viL on Friday last :mnd tltw haek on Stirday. Prosperity agrees witih him. The Male Academy, we are plensed to learn, is flourishing. It has a: large number of students. each and :ll of whom are doing their level best :It p stundying. Tihe bills which announce that the merchants of the town pay all toll of the Edgefi-ield people who come over to tratle, were printed at the 1IFRALD of- v fice, and sent. down on Thursday. Toll tickets also. The merchants down there are wide :twake. A number of the old citizens still el tihe place Frog Level. HTtt-SF.KEE'Etts, ATTENTION.-Manv :rticls -which housekeepers li e <c nied themselves (luring the dil!. season I when money was scarce, are now found 0 necessa -the holidays approach. :ni d especiall' . ust losses, by breakage and otherwise,of crockery and glassware be - I mtde good. As there is no better pl-ace i to get a supply than at the magnificent store of Nlessrs. Kings!:and & IIeatth, of C Columbia. the attention of housekeepers is directed there. And not only in crockery and glassware is this establish ment well provided, hut in every other article that is possibly needed in the 0 properly furnished house, from the kitchen to the bed-cliamber. Their store is onl Main Street, under the Col umbia Hotel. 48-tf. Ix Ft:U. FEArHE.-SiCe the inau gur:ttion of the wholesale department to the business of Messrs. Perry & Slawson, their trade has very largely increased, and their shipments all over the country are surprisingly large. Yet they have not relaxed any of their attention to their retail trade, but rather watch it the closer, and they have the C satisfaction of finding that their close ssiduity to btusiness and prompt habits are resulting in success. The stock on hand for this season is unusually large o and varied in all the newest, choicest and cheapest brands of segars and to bacco, both for chewing and smoking, e together with such other articles as are b kept in a first eL:,. segar store. The Indian Girl is not only serene but in a full feather, and cordially solicits orders - large or small. M:in Street. Colum bia. um<der Columbia Hotel, is the place. -18-tf. - PLoPLE W ILL GET MA RItI ED, anid most of us do not have but one ch:mee, so do it up in stle' Moreover, it is a poor complimenmt to 0 var friends to invite them to your wed li ngT with a shabl'y invitation. The invitation is k your bow ;it introduces the life of the new b enu:le, :md should be in the best style.- bi Walker, F.ans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C., have all the tinest styles of paper, cards, &c., and execute thme work in the highest style of the art. Scud to them for samples andI prices.. The novelty of Charleston, S. C. for the next few weeks is the great reduction in. prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Etc., at the popular House of FUGGoTT, 11E3ED1CT & Co., who, iti1s known, keeps the largest unmd best selected stock of above named Goods at the lowest posible prices. Country orders entrusted to them are filled with the greatest care and dipatch. If goods are not satisfactory, money will returned. Samples sent on ap plication. Itemit per Express or Post Offie Order, or goods will be sent C. 0. D. Alt re-( tail orders ovcr S10 will be sent free of c~arge. 48-tf A Valuable W~edical Treatise. Hlostetter's United States Almanac for 1875, for d istribution, gratis, :hronghout the United States, and alt civilized countries of the West- -- er Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, in the English, German, French, Norwegian.Welsh, Swedish, Holland, gi Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all J who wish to understand the true philosophy J of health should read and ponder the valuablc N suggestions it contains. In addlition to an jo admirable nmedical reatice on the catuses, pre vention and cure om great varie ty of diseases, t embraecs a large amount of information interesting to the muercihant, the mechanic, the tminer, the farmer, the planter, and pro fessional man; and the calculations have di beeni made for suIch mgeridians and latituides - as are mao't suitable for a correct anid (Ulf: prehemnsive National Calender. Tfhe nature, u.,es, ::nd extraordinary sani tary effects of' hlostetter's Stomach Bitters, the staple tonic and alterative of mnorc than half the Christian world, are fully set forth In its pages, wvhich als. are i nterspersed wv ith piec moral illustratious, valuable recipes for the household and f.irm, humorous anecdotes, I md other instiuctive and amusing reading c matter, original and selected. Among thelr .nuals to appear withl the opening of the . year, this~ will bw one of the nuost useful and~ may be hadl for the asking. The piroprietors, Messrs. hIostetter & Smith, Pittsh,urg. Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward p a copy by mail to any person who catmot procure one ini huis neigihborhoo I. The Bit- g ters are sold in every cily, town antd village, aid extensively usecd thtroughout time entire civilized worldi. It is O Sl tXnuaHy KnW That the shortest po sible route h--ween the South and Great We<t is ftnn-:b St. f< Louis, over the St. L,.uui, iC;tt:t C:ty- and b Norterni Short Linie. Tis rotad has g~and n sup)i inin'g impo)rt;uce by reasoni of iam men e n exedi:ures ini the la.t twoi yeair5, of' cve two million dlolhai, besides5 e:ini:l:s, in im provemenit:stof roa i-say,' in0 reb:ying thei rail, otn 'r,i' i iew ties, andit subitoting for or'dinr ca:rt. new' reeliingti chair coach es, elegamty eairpe te.l and fittedl, with dre. ing rooms with toilet conveniencees for' Ia : dies. gentlemten :ImI! fnilies traveliing with a childrent, wi:h'eut :my exra charge. This N line r.m -ix tast JCo;presstrains b2tween th.e 3i isisippi andl Missouri hina, tm.o more thanm any other roadil, and cinneets with aill' the great Landr' G;ranmt Ro::d4 ini the Westr, ~ aad ha.s adop:ted all maodern alppliantces fori cofor't speed and saf:esards ag:ilnst acci-1 detjsi,includimg right :anddaiy wratchmnen,who inpc the:rod before and after the pa:ssge ot each train to see thiat everlythting is in o der. We recommend those conltemlpilieg a trip West to take the St. Louis, Kansas Ciy g andu Nirthern Short Line, it being te only line running through cars between St. Louit d Jnt:au and for tickets over this cxcel-" le line we refa our readers to n.::r ti:~ tt agent selling through tIckets to the West. Por map, circulars and Time tables addrt ither J. F. McCarthy, Cincinnati, 0.: or 1' B. Goat. St. Louis, Mo.. ei:her oft whom will furnish any luformation desired. -f C09mmcrCIAll. ci NEwBERRYI. December 8.-Market closed w'hree offerinigs at 134. Nubter of bales shipped-920. p NEW y~ot:. D'cembter 7.-Cjtpon auiet;bta -CALEsTX,.h-cemfber 7.-Gotton hlegy anti buyers%Offering lower-maiddtiing 14. I AGUSTA, December 7.-Cotton -dall and declining-mn iddhng 13i. Wh6 Wants an Qrgan?' n n~ 10d o 02 Ne edhiam eSons 'I Orgas, will find it to their advaintage to a apply to the IIERALD 0OFICi s .. i J a._ d-f dIiscellaneous. ATTRACTIONS AT THE The V!est Inhabitant, wel a. the youngst child, %ill iow I reed to 1)ear te':,ioV to the 1act that t] ro;ie:or ol tl:e above named [opul A. M. WICKER, av surpassel all previot;s efforts in pr iding" lor. thle 000 PEOPLE OF NEWBERR1 Mv -rock for :his F;il and Winter, ucluding die Holiday Seaso bet ter, bigger and braver than it ev as bclure, aid For Proof of the Assertion simply ask an examination. Every wor the human fimily can be supplied, as ill have in store t,000 lbs. of Assorted Candies, i BARRELS OF CAKES AND CRACKER assorted, fresh and genuine. RANGES, APPLES, BAAXANx I>TA', LAMONS, JlISINS', in LARGE QUANTITIES. CANNED GOODS, every variety, in fish, flesh, lowl, pri served iuits, etc. UTS, OF EVERY KIND Nic Nacs and Notions. A ful tock of GROCERIES, ,fTe, Sugar, Flour, ee, Grist, Mea M.ekerel. Soaps, Spice, Ginger, Cinna mn, Mace, Pepper, Sa1l:, Soda, Yeast Plowders, Candles, Pickles, Dried uit, Potatues, Pcas, Beans, Cabibage, (o fish, Vinegar, aid m:.y odier thingS. And Last, Bat Not Least, UCH A LOT OF TOYS With FIRE C] ACKI'TS, TORPE DOES and R10LAN CANDLES, snever before have been seen in the tow Newberv. Nox fritndl I in determincd to pleas )a% with a stock of goods from whieli 3o unor fail to be satisfiel, and which wi kept up to a full standard until Lver' dy is supplied. Mfy prices, too, are marked down to Iii g rAtes. CoMe and see me, and do nc it off von-coming, but coenic it o:ce an ,mado happy! by your old frietnl, A. M. WICKER. Nov. 1S, 46-7t. TO RENT, A HOUSE AND LOT on Praitt Streel >posite Mr. RI. L..MeCaughriin's residene< be house contains ninie rooms .beside th the'n, al! under die same roof. and wvoul very conven'ent for two fanuilies-d:ter ngservanit' houses sufficient for two ei olisment:s. Thei lot is two acres, one hich is a rich kitcheni gt:rden. The wate most excellent. Dec. 2, 48-f. WILLIAMSTON ~EMALE COLLEGE WILLlAMSTON4, S. Ss 'uesday Night, Dec. 15, 1874 )OSING_CONCERT AI,mae matri filic dant. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I will make: ial settlemneni of the Estate of timo lati hn R. Wicker, ini the oflce of the Hion mines U. I.m5ml:, as .ud e of Probatte fo ewberry Catu:ty, on Frday; the-ath da:, Decemnber next, and tha.t after such fina ttement, I 'i'l apli to 'the I'robati ourt for letters d'ismsory as theO Admin tratrix of the Persona m. tate of the sail hin R. Wicker, deeased. MATIEl SUACKLEFORD, As A dm'x., of Est. of John R. Wicker e'd. Nov. 18, 46-5t. EXEOUTOR'S SALE~ ALUABLE LAND As Excsor of the Estqte of Margure Goubiing. deceaised, I will sell, ait Newher - H , ON MONPDAY, (SA LE-DAY,) TIll lH DAY OF JANUARY, 1875, thec who! the Rle:I Fstate of the said deceased )sising of 'WO HUNDRED ANI FIFTEEN AORES Te tract Ia boanmded by lanids of J. D ittS, H. 0. Hemnson e.id Andrew Lark. Any other informationi can be obtainet omn thle underiened. - J. W. RE1AGIN, Nov. 11, 45-St Executor. Notice of Final Discharge, Notice is lerety givein thait I w ill iapp: r final di.eharge as Trustee of Mr.s. E;it.m ui Ellisor, on tie 26t <hiy: of I'eembhe :xt, having already m.de the Cal sette et. on her Estate. F. H. DUMINICK, Nov. 2', 47-5t. Trustee. lavinig mnade a setth:ment oni the Esat Etta M. Wearn, mninor, I will app:y ni final disch1rge to thek P'robate Gourt In ewberry Cout on time :it day of De mber next. E''N II SP'. RM\N u, :rdian of Etta 31. Wearin November 2: i4. Dec. 2, 48S-5t Adminisratri\'s Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will muak in. se:r!-ment 0on the Estate of D;:; owr, dieceC,.d in:,l I' a pply~i for Iinia hige as Admninistramtrix of the sa:ne oi e 4th d i of D)ecember nex:. Pamrtie debted tithe Ette nw Sttl . -COW LOST. A~ RE CO wit long keen hora, an me little wi.ite under the belly, s:rye om the' .,:herber somn i a go.~1" ai r. on a bell whien ahe ilt andi pposed to ae rar.ginig son:ea.hmre betwee r. m. ir'l aid Mr. Th.o. '4. L: ae I Ayifortmation wih..y : Rhr rc.c.y wii ucy e.,' ti ank. rc eli, c. it brot to tme a -uitble rt d will be':ven. JOHNY DEN .N, Near the College Uimldin;. NOTICE. On the 1 th day of Decemb'er,. I wi :!ea fi.:i settlern&int'on the E'itates< hus. W.'G.dhnanum aiid Elvira A. G.ihtnai nd apply for miy dischaige as Guardian ioEtes. J. J.446~L GuArMAN. n. r: ig.tan-nie ~ Guardian. Dry Goods amiers A IMILLINEFRY AT, cFALL & POOL'S Emporium of FASHION com el us Ihis Day! And Will Continue Witl Varied Programme In all the Latest No. -relties, DURING ' THE SEASON Everything New and Elegant FULL TOILETS FOR LADIES, As well as Gentlemen's Piece Goods Consistin!g of CLOTHS. CA8SIME RS. and FURNISHING Goods of all kods. Our stock is large, consisting of ever) article in our two lines-Millinerv amd Dri Goods-and have been bought with care and as ve are determnined to give satisfac faction to every one, both in quality o: goods and prices, we respecctully solicit at , carly vibi from our friid4 and customers Our TERMS are STRICTLY CASH froz and after this date. st '" '0 ti MeFALL & POO FA[ AND WINTE MILLINERY AND Milinry Goods, RIBBONS, Silk and Straw Goods. WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, C Parasols, and e . -Hatdkerchaiefs, Now open at Mfrs. D. MOWER'S, UNDER IlERALD OFFICE. Oct. 7, 40-tf. THE GREAT SOUTHERN 275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. c. THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,. .OIL doOTHS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NE W YORK, FOR PRICES. SEE T OCAL. Sep. 5-m 80 m Wi G0, S/ -ah v5 ie uhu neet PACIFG GU% CohuNY' COM -oN At PJOPIT FLM -rCmotn wit Co: zed ::; Cash, 8::s Timue, tithout intter est. Tlo accomnmodate Planters, they cant or. .;;;.,..e..-;retese l:Fa ctmy by e' arload, nto drayage will he chtarged. T[his Guano is nowi so wel ci nown i:' all the Southtern Sta''tfot its renm ade efict5 as anl ageni oy for increLeh:g the p)rodt.ts of labor as Ilot to n;qutire special recomn tdation fromt E. - I1tsc]s for nti:e years past has es:ab lhe: tscaracter l'or reliablo excellence. The supplies put into f maret tidi acatt. pe.rint'eigp Qf 1-. ST, ,JUI'AN IllA E t.n (. u. ence P'!::sters nmay rest ssre tht it it quaiiy nad coniposinion is preeisely the samec as that heuretofore soild. J1. N. R4)BSON, Agent for So:th Carolina, J)IINS. I{ES: Clharleston, S. C. JOIIN . REES 0: )., General Agents, iainmore. Nov. 24, 4T- :m:. 17 CENTS Per Pound for Cgun mu Ex chargs for Wilcox, Gibbs & Co-.? GUANOS, PAYABLE NF.XT FALL. A full supply ->f STu>.O GUANG, anud - Ctall and get a supply atoce No.2LEAVELL & SPEARMAN, 47-St. AgCe. Dry Goo4y., Groceries. .1 Look to tie Rigl aind Dress! I .l!i .-e r:si nJ1- no. Ne o b, -rn, 40ml.J . m f : ia. i r rs :a l A Jw tmy invitatin ,!' e.xami:ne no. oniv abwn-, ou.t a beautial anil rae h t of N TItONS, for ladies, g01entle a you: ai I an iot o:.y able TO SHOW alar ] awl.a:.a:,tne. ctc in the airtiel eMunerated, hur a suImperior A5sortinent CLUTH ING, fine a:a co:mnzo:!, as we:1 IOOTS, SUOE and I!ATS. so THAT everv :a of' the human fm can i s !,t only as to the ourAr bIut tI inner :nut. I e m as:Ute ithe pulc that A BETTER TIME never presented itself for laying in *a su ply of choice GROCERIES, either for fan ly or plantation use, all of whieh should I laid in now while money IS COMING in. The abore goods hve bt bc'g: cheap, and not only For the People of Newberr but for the rest of inaukind, and BA) GAINS are therefore olfered to every oi who comes early with tbt CASH. M. FOOT, On tie Corner under Pool's Uotel. ESTABLISHED 185' Oct. 14, 41 tf. J. M. 111MON & CO, -'Wou'd call the attention, or their etist mers, friends and the pu ic genletally, t the fact.that iey ARE SELLLNG their entire stock, coneisting of Dry Good Sotions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap Groceries, Crockery-ware, Hardware, Ti ware aid Wooden-ware, besides a variei of Faucy G~OODS whih have been selected with great cai from the best houses it. Bltimore at pric< to suit the times. We feel satisfied th !..e can-pleas.ayou, becaue we sell CHEAPER THAN we did last season7 Tere being no pani and.mno?ey more plentiful, .enables usi sell at prices within the reach of till.] addition to the above, we have added our stock a rice assortmnent of Confe'ctioi cries, cotnsisting of Candies, both F'renc and Amierican, Rdaiins, Canned Goods, &c which we rarely kept, if EVER BEFORE. JL\iLs E. Cf.aM.\ JaMs M. Wis.so: NOTICE. The partnership.heretofore existing bh tween James M. Wion and the undersigi ed, nuder the irm unme of J. M. WILSO: & CO., ha heen di.ssolv-ed by~the deatli James 3. Wilson. A1l persons in anywie indebted to our late firm will please mak immediate paymwent. If all cash cannot b paid let part payment be made and a not given for the balance. Ax sar.Y SETL MENT Is NECEssARY. JUNIUS E. CHAPMAN, Survivor of J, 3!. Wilson & Co. Oct. 27th, 1874. Oc t 7, +0-tf. I am now repeiving. a large .ud selec stock of' goods, consisting of GROCE2RIES, DR~Y GOODS C LO.THINGr, BOOTS AND SHOES HATS, CAPS, &C., which4 WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR Til CASH. . . MESSRS. JNO. E. WEBB & 00. whio are uow managing the business, wil take p le:asu re in waiting upo custotmers adw!alobuy or ship cotton, on theil ojn atccounlt, naking liberal- advances- 0r thte samte. HENRY H. BLEASE Sep. 23, 38-tf. SPECIA L. NOTICE. All claims due rnu if not paid by MOY DA AY, the 16th inst. will b>e placed in the *han4s of Moo rman & Schumpert for cob lection. WM.L C. CHASE.. Nov. 11, 45-tf. Vregresavec A ge copy. B, M.BLE1ME, GLI Livery & Sale Stables The traveling ptublic as well as pleatsura seekers, tare respee;hfiy iinformald that at stable, ini rear of Messr.s. Mayes & M,rtini is a1 supptledwith Midle atnd llaans ilores ,d bices,and that myc Charg es are Moderate. An ha of piublie patronaige it -olicite< and satisfactiona p':ateeLd. I w ill alway he founid in the oflee. Stock kept ott re.asonable terms, Sept. 23, 38-t f. latiee for Final Discharg and Settlement. Notice ig ima .an that I wil make 1.,aeiment on the Estate' of Key. I Sintgley, dheceased, otn the eJth day ou -M uairy nte:t, and apply ott that ,i.,y for a i Idischarge as Administrator of sid deeai ed. Il. 31. SINGLlET. 'MED10JAL NOTICE I I ,t I s ae thea treatmnt of die.s peculiar to w.omten, both married :ad sit gle.~$ 1712-f. P. B. RUF'F. Jue8,1742 :( C. Rail T7-1 C ATLANTIC COAS" Comprising Charlotte, Colun Columbla & Augusta, Wiir & Roanoke, and Coinec ship Lines, at Wilmi 11no(ath. X*::-;,ini1. w-v,tith t rage. trans;er 1a sm!1r>m ;l oits:out. Being p:, of tul'th.angmitinvitesv0tet f-hi 11e::-al all 111tr:1 rou t o e n . inflanfce. .ignees, and all claims tor loss. danige anti ()I the Line, nalined ilerein. SCHEDULE OF .A't 1or-tS F1:t B0 BAY LINE STEAMERS, . . FORZ 1'PIIL ANN-A!E'SIC LINE STEAMERS,. CLYDE STEAMEI.----... FOR N IA IA V.i exeept Fri:ayL,) at ; p. in. Us FOR I MERCIIANTS& MINERS' LINi. FOR PR( ME RCHANTS & MINERS' LINE. .At Wilmi: ie FOR BAI BALTI1RE& SOUTHERN TRANSPORT.1 FOR PUIL PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN STEAMilt FOR NE CLYDE & CO.'S NEW YORK AND WIL3UN( P- Connecting at each place with rail lines for -r rent, rate, are given and guaranteed. e The followIng named Agents North will line: BALTIMORE. W. H1. F1TZGFl..1LI). No. !. (;rman Street. E. FITZGE4RALD, 50 South Street. NEW YuRK. C. E. BR' AINERD.:# Broadwav. GREAT ATLAN'I FAST FREICH I Especially arangied for the movement of Cc GOING NORTH. e Leave *AUGUSTA, - - 7.40 a. m. Leave tCOLUMBIA - .00 a. ni. Arrive at WILMINGTON 7.15 p. Ul. Leave WILMING 'ON -- 8/0 P. mi. Arriveat :POIIRSM310UTII 4.00 p. ni. *Connects c!oselv with inward boumif Through Freight 'Trains on Georgia Rail road. ,Connecting with inward Freight Trains from Greenville and ColuMbia Railroad, and Charlotte Division of Charlotte. Colum. bla and Augusta Railroad. 'Connectin-closely with outwart-bourd Baltimore, 7hilalelphiu, New York and Boston !-.eamsbips. AVERAGE TB Augusta to Baltimore, 4 Days; Augi New York, 5 Days: Ain o G- For all inforrnation, Blank Bills of I following Southern Agents of the Line: H. M. CO'1TINGIIAM, Western Agent, At Augusta; U. P. CLARK, Forwarding Agent, F. W. CLARK, As.qistant G-eneral Freight Agent, wilinlgton, -N. C. Feb. 27, 7-tf.L Clothaing. WRIGllT &uOPPOCK e Have the plea-ure of an'ouncito the s citizens of Newberrv and strronudii" couni Lt try, that they have now in Store A Full and Elegant Stock OF FILL INB WV[EI Clothi tg, Hats, Cap, B00TS, SHOES, And a compkX::. ns.:crtmen: of Gentlemens' Underwear, ~Umb rellas, Trunks, Valises, Canes, &c., e4Al of wih w! be sold .u prices lo suit th'e tmes. AnI in-peedon 0" our Ot.rek i. slicited. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, - MOLILOHON ROW. Oer. 7, 40J-tf. -TSEED CA.4, - o Greenville & Columbia. Railroad. On ad alter FridLy. Augm-t ''S. 1k74, the, Passenger Trains ou the Greenville & ('olum:biai Rail Luad, will run the following $chedu:e. daily. Sundays excepted. connectin.: with Ni;:ht rr:da on South Caroima lhailroau, uipad down. ldo with Traii:s goic;: North :'id 'tut;Ih ou Charlotte. Columbtia and Augusta R ailroati. and Wilmh:gton, Columbia and Au u ta Rail road: UP. L.eave Colueba a.............73 an: Arrive Greenville............ 'p : -DOWN. L.eave G e:-nviile..... .. ...'-: m - .eIitn . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii a S C'kesbury........... ..... , " Newberry........... ....I p n Arrive :ci:::mbia.. . . . ... . ... -~. i Aai.aitsos i.:. NCLi AM) nL.t:2 uiio. a iv.s.a. Leave W.dialleat2..............44 a mn - Perryvi!Pe............. : a m " iAuf U toil ....... . . . . ... ai: Arrive ;t Hl':'i:..... . Sl' r. in~ ('o::ticctin:r with down traia fromn GrCt. Leave ltMton .. p m S AUder-onl 4.r " Pendleton :,sp m~ A"iv Perrvlle...... I'5 rn A errv :lel. ..rt 15 p Accommodation Trains ruu oni%t ACbv ilk On At derson Brzanch. bet ween t,ei~tot :.e A.n ''e'!O., uan Tn',dayi-. ThI :. nd M ud:. Atk~ -ta and Rlichmnond .tir L!nc RIailw.y. pThe .llowir.g P'.senger Scheadu" wl te operated o.. a:.d a tr M'udcy. Oct. lath. 1S74 Run by ACat:a :Time. GoIZ'O NonTH-ExPC.L.SS T2A. Leave Att a................ . % 1pnm -' L.eave " neca ' ................ 11 51p L.eave( G: c ee'l" ....... ..... . .2a L eave '.pa'rtanbaur 4.......... . .i I:. Arri- u t CharIo,t te.... ... .... .1r G o Or ?oso:T--.au'i..s.t -r a.m Leave Ch*arlot.te..... ........... ' !a mf - Leave Storta u rg...,,....it..... l a .~I n Leave G '' a-e ' le. . ....., ... . . . I ' p n IRA B. JONES, 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, PROSPERITY, S. C. o( -n Roads. +-REAT I FREIGHT LINE, ibia and Auiusta. Wilmington, 1ington- & Welddn, Seaboard tirg Railway and Steam ngtoya'and Portsmouth. ili) Wharves a t nintou and Ports. or exposure t in through cars s-d :"nPcequipmentfor all the neces_ities t ti 0Prton fWaclties of this Line, it, ca refur hiiat ine, unbrokentransit ai.d low .is regular:y transmitedto Shippers and Con overcharge )touimly investigated by Agents CONNECTIONS: nouth, Va. LTi110iE Daily,7 p.m. .DELPH1 iA. .Mondys, Wednesdays and Fridays, 4 p. m. - - Tresdays and Saturdays, at 4 p. U'. W YORX. OSTON. Tuesdays and Fridays.at 4 p. i. - Wenlie,days and Saturdays, at 4 p. m. igton, N. C. LTI10RE. TION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Wednesdays and .taturdays. .ODELPLUIA. I P C01PA 'S STEAMERS. Every Tuesday. W YORK. TON LINE -*Evcry Wednesday. :l New England towns, to which lowest cur attend, in all respects, to the patrons of the PHTLA DELPIA. A. W. KILGORE, 44 South Fifth Street. BOSTON. G. H. KEITH, 7G W hington Strcet. IC COAST LINE," T SCHEDULE. tton and Merchandise on unequalled time. GOING SOUTH. Leave *PORTSMOUT11 - 12.00 m. IArrive at WILMINGTON 7.00 a.m. Leave WIDIlNGTON - 8.00 p. I. 'Arrive at fCOLUM BIA 10.0u p. n. Arrive at tAUGUsTA - - - I. p. mi. lCouinecting closely with !nward.bonl Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Boston SZteamshipsA. +Conneeting with outwird Freight Trains of Greenville and Columbia Railroad. and4 Charlotte Division of Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. 'Connecting with outward Freight Trains of Gr', Macon and Augusta, and Cei tra1 R oads. ROUGH TIME: ta to PhiladelphIa,55 Days; Augusta to ,usta to Boston, I Days. ading, Through Rates, etc., etc., apply to the lanta. Ga.; JO IN J ENKINS, Soliciting Agent, Portsmouth, Va. A. POPE, General Freight Agent. Wilmin pn. N. C.; 397 Broadway, N. Y.; and Columbia, S. C. 1 WiLMINSTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. ;HZ;Xr.L Pasm= DEPARTEXNT, COLUBi1A, S. C.. May 15, 1871. The following Psseuger Schedule will be ope rated on and alter Monacay, May 18th instant: GOING NORTH. No.2 Train. No. 4 Train. Leave Columbia .........6. a. m. 8 45 p. nl. Leave Florence. 12 25 p. m. 2.10 a. m. Arrive ut Wilmiu:,ton. . 715 p. M. 7.15 a. m. No. . Train makes close connection. vin Rich mond. to all points North, arriving in New York at 6.4) a. mn. No.4Train makes close connection, via Old Bay .iee. and also, via Richmond. to all points Nor th. a: riving in New York at 4.25 p. mn. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 Train. No. 3 Train. Leave Wilmington... a. mn. 6.1) p. mn. Leave Florene.......4.0 p. in. 11.37 p. m. .Arr ive at Columnbia .. . S 55 g. mn. 4.00 a. in. -Accommodation Train No.2 leaves Columibia .da dly, dunday excepted. Express Train No. 4 leaves Columbia every night. .Making close connections at Columibia for all points douth and Wes. Through tickets sold, and baggage checked to all principl points. rullmnan Palace Sleepers on'all night t rains. JiAMES AN~DERtSON. G;eneral Superintendent. A. P'OPE, General Passenger and TicketAgejst. SPAR TANBURG & UNION RAIL. ROAD. The biollowing P'a.'en"er Schedule will be ope rated onz .nd after Mond.ay. June 1st. 1874: DOWN TRIAIN. UP TRAIN. Arrive. Leave. Arrive, Leave. Sparianburg. ... 11.0 a. mn. 2.45 Batesville.. ....... 11.22 11.82 2 17 2.20 Pacolet...............511.I Jones4ville.......12.15 ].~.i.L 3 Union ville....... .. 12.55 J1 23 m25 Santuc......... 1.42 1.0 14. 1.5 Fish Dam........2.12216 ll 1.0 Shelton........2.28 23 u4 0. Lyles' Ford......2.4S .3 1.2 03 Strot hers...........307 3.5 1.0 l)0 Vsto2.22 p. . . 0 Tico1.50 11.45 11. G ~ICIt lLIO2. 2 1G:bt' 11.1 11\N.20~ LAlon.... . . . . 1 4 . m. 1 ln:e, co;z'inn' ot ie T.n. .NDh P. for hthe only .: 'I l pe from Gr-r' .i :k ! o: Oier :4 t-: e 14. ;. i' cacs r -e -'\ di:y~ iO iegis, ittl. .e4 Rek; at. Te.:&aG. Tex:. , Abti. . cag, o:meti. th- Wre Eth:\..h fo ;io.:o '.1l pcdnt. in T--~ A2., TS.ep of~ ONE-i ch: int ,- s--. thta G,.,o :a-d li2'-m T--m~ Sdev Anhathy redn.i byee the ageni .: of at.hi re:r:e :mam .b com a em5: o t Socinfrnety.enh ou-d pu applea:iaiti ALBFTL:B. WRENSon east rnA;'t, Nshvie,t'iat-anolv.;i;e. Loui I:.R., UI.:a. . E.SAREN1,. Ill ) I)NRl ril2 ! dl NEARK N. J.iUl eC. 10, 4 APTA ,95.0.0 AnyheLtUyMBAnbewn hO e L .o anCOyar,MBmea, S.be orhi pSo~ciy.o'. t w.msrm:c:.m scsTi Tr o 44. Semi-o ; ~ Pr eo Qusatry.t Camn. ...mll,y a . crd 1d1rtii. J idrIIEH .D.Pebi:t MntPleaNant. nea Irar:etor,.C