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The Herald.. TIJS6 F BRENEKER, EDITOR. -NEWBERRY, S. C. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1874. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect a Fan ily Newspaper, devoted to the material in :jrests of the people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively. and as an Advertisimg medium offers unrivalled ad vantages. or Terms, see first page. Conference Appointments. COKESBUIY DISTRICT-MANNING MOWN, P. E. . Geeshury station-R. W. Barber. Cokesbury circuit-S. P. I. Elwell. Abbeville, station-J. A. Mood. Ab beVille cirenit-T. S. Daniel, C. D. Mann. South Abbeville circuit-J. C. Couxts. North Edgefield-G. W. Creighton. Lowndesville station-C. -H. Pritchard. Tumbling Shoals cir euit-N. K. Melton. Greenwood cir cuit-J. W. Murray, W. S.F. Wight man; W. H. Lawton, supernumerary. Niwberry station-R. P. Franks. Newberry circuit-T. G. Herbert, L. F.- Beatty. Little Saluda circuit .M. H. Pooser. . Jo;%T BOARD OP FIANCE. . Charleston district-D. J. Simmons, 7. C. Dibble; Orangeburg district B. G. Jones,.M. J. Keller; Columbia distriet-T. Mitchell, J. H. Kinasier; Shmter district-S. J. Hill, A. A. Gilbert; Marlon district-A. J. Stokes, A W. Branson ; Spartanburg district 'J. B.' Traywick, R. H. Yeargin'; Greenville diEtrict-W. W. Mood, I. KI James; Cokesbury district-C. H. Pritchard, S. F. C. Dupre. FoR THE HFRALD. The one-Sided Ruxe. MRP. FDITOR.-The cotton buyers have a rule in the weight of cotton bales that does not work both ways, and is, therefore, not a just one. To illustrate: I carry a bale of cotton t o market; I offer it for sale; a merchant examines the sample and buys it at 13ecents; I have it weighed; it ireighs 390 lbs; he takes off the one fsu.rth of a cent because it did not weigh 400 lbs. Now, sir, I contend .th% I sold him thne cotton and not the peupds in the bale. Suppose the bale veighed 410 lbs, would he have given me 131 ents for the cotton ? No, sir, not if it had weighed 500 lbs. The reason gven, or rather subterfuge-for there is neither reatson nor justice in the rule-is that he pays as much freight on a 390 lb. bale as he does on a 410 lb. bale. But does he not gain 10 lbs. over his standard bale of 400 bales. If it had weighetl 500 lbs. he gains 100 lbs. The rule, therefore, does not work both ways, and is unfair and unjust. I hope the next meeting of the Council of Patrons of Husbandry will investigate this subject. A PATRON. MOBILE, ALA., December 23.-A faital duel took place in Mississippi, rtear Green Bay, at 12 noon to-day. The principals were A. H. Tardy and B.]>. Lay, both of this city. Seconds, for Tardy, C.ol. J. M. Williams; for Jhay,, Capt. P. M- Murphy. -Mr. Tardy was killed at first fire, being shot through the heart. His body was brought in to-night on the New Orleans train. There is much feeling over it. The origin is said to be an article in an Insurance journal, written by Tardy, and4 construed by Lay into a rettetion upon the Grangers' Life Insurance Company here, of which he .is actuary. Lay struck Tardy in the -face on Tuesday, on the street, and Tardy challenged him. The challenge was accepted and the duel fought with the :fove named result. THE ALDnE for Janway, 1875, is duly at liand, and is certainly entitled to the credit of being the very best number yet issued of that. very. beautifial publication. In both pictugs and therary matter, this month, therels iinfinite variety and correspond ing excellence. Pictorially, the leading at tr-actions are "A Daugter of Cleopatra." aiter Vernet-Lecomipte, byJohn S. Davis an admirable work of art, and supplying one of the highest types of the duskier Oriental beauty; threer~ magilificent views of the mountains of the "Delaware Water-Gap," ii '.itrating that picturesque region to fine ad antage; an attractive full-page, also by Dai vis, '"Fisherman's Luck;" "Love's Offices," :by Siegert, and "The Appointment," by Otto Erdmannl,two admirable companion pictures, telling their stories with life and vigor; a very striking "Silver Full-Moonlight," weird ly attractive; a fine view of the new "West ern Union Telegraph Building," New York; 'and an elaborately executed portrait of Miss Margareea B. Moore, the popular elocution ist. Su-ch an array of pictorial charms is not dlften gi-eg in one number. even by The Al dine, The literary contents embrace a rare collee tio'n, and wantof space only prevents an en nnmeratic6a of the variety presented, and which make'an issue of equal excellence and varie ty, rare even for The Aldine, and evidences the fact that under the new editorial manage menit, while nothing is to be lost in high ar tistic reputation, the literary merit of the publication is to be kept quite abreast with it. The Aldine Company has determined to es tablish an Art Union, similar to the well known Art Union in England, and distributes if,s works of art, both sculpture and paint ings, phich are constantly collecting, among its subscriber Art premiums, valued at $2,500, will be 'istributed among each series of 5,000 subscribers. Subscription ticke ts, at s6.00 each, entitle the holder to The Aldine for a year, to thenew chromo, and to a ticket in the distribution of art premiums. The Aldine Company-, publishers, No. 58 Maiden Lane, New York- City. EUERcHGorr, BENEDIC' & Co., CHARLES TONr, S. C.--PaESsrrTo THE HOLIDAYs -ExmRDAoagRY INiDUoaEirs.- Best Stada Print, Ad . pLongr Cloth, from erIared, 24thDec6mber, 1874, by Rev. J.L. Shu ford, Mr. J. GiaXj"-SENN and Miss SALLrE E. SHUFORD, daughter of the officiating minister, in Newberry. Bride's favor received. Christian Neighbor please copy. On the 28th insi., by Rev. H. W. Kuhns, Mr. Jou. FLITER and Mrs. CAROLINE SAT LEE, both of Newberry Co., S. C. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.-The Januair num ber of the Eclectic is at hand, and is embel lished with two beautiful steel engravings; one a child-picture entitled "Blind-lW's Buff," and the other "Vandyke Parting from Ritbens," and these engravings um alone worth the price of the January number. The following list of the contents of the January number willindicate how wide the constituency is to which the Eclecticappeals: Modern Scientific Materialism; Saxon Stu dies, I. Dresden Environs, by Julian Haw t'iorne; The Ancient Classics; On the Hypo ;ijsis that Animals are Automata. by Pro fessor Huxley: Feudal China; In Memory of Barry Cornwall, by Algernon Charles Swinburne; Far from the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy; The Classification of Comets, by Richard A. Proctor, B.A., F.R S.; "Old Labels;" My Grandmother; The Old est Fairy Tale in the World; Mr. Mill's Re ligious Confession; First Principles of Aerial Transit; Mr. Ruskin on Mr. Ruskin; The British Association,1874; Literary Notices; Foreign Literary Notes; Science and Art; and Varieties. Published by E. R. Pelton, 108 Fulton Street, New York. Terms, $5 a year; two copies, $9. Single number, 45 cents. Post age prepaid at these rates.. TxE SCHOoLDAy MAGAZINE-ExLAEGED AND IMPICOVED -The Schoolday Magazine tor Januaay, 1875, appears in a much en 1,rged and improved form. This number begins the Nineteenth Annual Volume, and is now the oldest among all the juvenile pe riodicals, and is steadily growing and im proving. George Cary,Eggleston's story of the Creek Indian War is alone w.orth the price of the whole Magazine. The Chromo given to its subscribers is the handsomest thing of the kind offered by any publication, and the inducements to agents are enough to -set.all,the boys and girls in America to wok. :Te-m,1.50 a year. Send ten cents for specimen number of Magazine, list of Premiumr, description of picture, and par ticular, about canvassing to J. W. Daugha day & Co.. Publishers, 434 and 436 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. PENN MONTHLY.-The January number of this very meritorious monthly is received. Its contents are varied and interesting, and embrace the following, viz: The Month; Shall we give up Sunday?; Pioneer Govern ment of Oregon; Miniature Painting; Viol iet-le-Duc; The Parthenon; The Voyages of the Zenos; Value of Paleontology; Presi dent Grant on Fiuances; New Books, &c. The reader who wants a substantial paper will do well to send to the Penn Monthly As sociation, 506 Walnut St., Philadulpliis, $3, and get the above named, BE JUST TO YOURSELF AND GENEROUS TO YoUa WIFE.-Keep your farm accounts correctly and regularly in the "Rural Ac countant," and give your wife a copy of the "Carolina Honswife."- The large sale of the Rural Accountant has enabled the publisbers, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S.C., to stereotype the forms and thus reduce the cost. They now offer the small size at S1, and thelarge at $1.50 pma,postage pre paid. The Carolfna Hotdeilftisi Miss t. ledge's old established cookery book, and should be in every hotie in Carolina. 50-ti A Valuable Xedical Treatise. .Hostetter's United States Almanac for 1875, for distribution, gratis, throughout the United States, and all civilized countries of the West ern Hemisphere, will be published about the first of bTauary, in the English, German, French,Norwegian.Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the true-philosophy of health should read and pouder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, pre vention and eure of agreat variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of- information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and pro fessional man; and the calculations have bee& made for such meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correet and coni prehensive National Calender. The nature, uses, and extraordinary. sani tary effects' of Hostetter's Stomach -Bitters, the staple tonic and alterative of more than half the Christian world, are fully set forth in itspages, which alsoare interspersed writh pie torial illustratious, valuable recipes for the household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the most useful and may be had for the asking. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburg. Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bit. ters are sold in every city, town and village, and extensively used throughout the entire civilizedworld. N7Vew 1f .JIiscew.aneous. NOTICE. Pursuant to the order of the Hon. James C. Leahy, Judge. of Probate, I will sell, On Thursday, the 7th Day of Jan -uary Next, at the late residence of B3aylus M. Buzzard, deceased, all the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of One Horse, Two Mules, Two Oxen, Ox Cart, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, FOR CASH. THOMAS D. BUZZARD, As Adm'r., Est. of B. M. Buzzard, dec'd. Dec. 23, 1874-52-2t* OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Newberry, So. Ca., Dec. 29, 18714. The oflice of the County Treasurer is now open for the payment of taxes, and will remain open every day from date until the 20th of Jaauary, after which time a penalty of, 20 per cent, accrues upon all taxes remainig unpaid. The following is the rare of taxation: For State Purposes, 10 2-5 Mills. For County Purposes, 3 Mills. For Pension and Past Indebtedness, 1Mill. For School Purposes, Township No. 1, 1 Mill. For School Purposes, Township No. 2, 1 Mill. For School Purposes, Township, No. 3, 2 Mills. For Schiool Purposes, Township No. 4, 2 Mills. For School Purposes, Township No. 5, 14 Mills. For School rurposes, Township No. 8, 2 Milis. For School Purposes, Township No. 10, 1 MilL For School Purposes, Township No. 11, 1 Mill. No~School Tax levied in Townships Nos. 6, '7 and 9. Taxes payable in Gold or Silver Coin, Treasury Notes and National Bank Bills. All orders and school claims must be pre sented for payment on the first Saturday after the 1st and 15th days of each month. JESSE C. SMITH, Dec. 30, 52-2t. County Treasurer. Progressive Age copy once. Notice of Final Discharge. On the 2d day of February, 18'75,- I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Newberry County. at Newberrv C. IL S. CL at 11 THE STUOO PHOSI 0 C .HA..1LE E The very best Fertilizers for COTTON, 00 Prepared under the special supervision of th( SOLUBLI Ca h, Apr. 1st, $50; ACID PH( Cash, Apr. 1st, $33; Recognizing the advantages of Cash transa turer, we offer our Fertilizers at the followinj On all. orders accompanied by Cash, (not o SOLUBLE GUANO,. (thoroughly am ACID PHOSPHATE, net cash, For Circulars and other particulars, apply' LEA Dec. 30, 52-3m. J. B. LEONARD & ?0, Wholesale and Retail Desilers in T oaALCO, Imported and Domestic Segars, Of which we always have on hand a large and superior stock. - Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors OFIEST QUAITIMi Always in store Pure North Carolina CIORN WHISKEY, APPLE and PEACH BRANDIES. E LEONARD CO. Nov. 4, 44-3m. IERCHIANT TILOR, NEWBERRY, S. C. Having permanently located in Newber ry, I respecfully inform the citizqqs of the toWU 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 nest est manner. Place of business ever Capt. J. F. Speck's Jewelry Store.. Cleaning and Repairing done promptly. Sep. 30, 39-4m. JNO. B. UWEB & I:0. COTTON BUYERS, Will always PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET. PRICES FOR COTTON, and also make LIBERAL ADVANCES to parties wishing to ship to either New York, Bos ton or Charleston. STORMGE ! STORAGE !! STORAGE !!! Parties wis'hing to STORE tOTTON will do well to call on MESSRS. JNO. E. WEBB & CO., 'who will store on the most reason able terms, also insure when desired. Sep. 23, 38-tf. MTIllHAlN l JBEiIE Harness, Collars, Hames, &c. re are newloffering New McClellan Saddles, from.$3.50 to $4 each. Harness, from $15 to $50. Collars, Hog Skin, at 'i5c. to $L.25 each. Plow Bridles at-S10 per -dozen.: -- Fine Sommerset.ts and Shaftoe Saddles -maae-to-order. - Give,us8 a,call. We mianufacture, hence our'low prioces. - 55IPEAU & IIEFF!RON1 , &8MEETlIN.STBRETI, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep. 30, 39-3m. 1BBB-- 000 000~ K 'K SSSS B B3 00 OK K BBBB 0 00 O OKK S B BO 0 O KK SS BBBB 000 000 K K SSSS BSTATIONERY FANCY ARTICLES, FOR ilOLIDAY PRIBETg! AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE, UP STAIRS, OVBR H ARMON'S. Dee:~23, 51--tf. F. N. PARKER, SUCCESSOR TO WEBB, yOKES & PaRER, (Between PooP's Hotel and the rost Offee,) DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES and LEATHER Hlaving bought the E NT I RE S TO0CK of the Harness and Saddle Manufactory of Messrs. Webb, Jones & Parker, I am pre pared to do all kiqdi of work in this line. Also will keep on..ad for sale, HARNESS, SADDLES, &e.[ HARNESS LEATHER, SOLE LEATHERt. UPPER LEATHER, &c., of the best and cheapest. REPAIRING and all woQrk doifo torder At Casfrts dat Shortest LAr. AND L5tfA BO 1fTI I'i.D AB LhB6r111t%hIQA. cellaneous. ToN, S, C. RN, WHE AT TURNIPS and other Crop i Company's Chemist, Dr. St. Julian Ravcnel Q GUANO, Time, Nov. 1st, $55. OSP HATE, Time, Nov. 1st, $38. .ctions, both to the purchaser and manufac VERY LOW RATES, viz: therwise), for moniated), net cash, $45.00 per Ton. $30.00 per Ton: VELL & SPEARMAN, Newberry, S. C. aDbes~ &aslaanet.Uggi GEG. 8. HACKER'S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, KING, OPPOSITE CANNONSTREET,. CHARLESTON3 S. C. The only house of the kind in this City owned and managed by a Carolinian. A htiOs1ast2d, Ose * per-eCt. i than irther pirs. Address, GEO. S. HACKER, P. O. Box 170. Charleston, S. C. Jan. 21, 1874-s-dy. Miscellaneous. TH T57AT( O 8OTH A10 LINA. Alfred M. Reeder, et al, Plaintiffs. Against *Jesse O. Smith, Aihn'r, et al, Defendants. Ietition to Sell Land to Pay Debts, &c. To Jesse (3. Smith, Caroline Glasgow, Sarak E-. Glasgow, Rachael 4.. Glasgow,Spneer T. Glasgow, Mar-tia D. Glasgow, 'ho.nas J. Glasgow, Frances E. Glasgow and -MarygJ..:Oarmichael, Greeting: : For certain canses offerEdi bifore the Judge of Probate Court, at Newberry Court House, for the County.of Newberry,in a cer tain Petition, there exhibited against you, by Alfred.M.,Reeder,,Berrym.an E. Loyelace, as Assignee of WiBliam .W. Houseal, sad Richard P. Clark, the Petitioners, you are commanded and strictly e ' ined, that youn appbar iTu t e said t6at le&'erty Goiirt House aforesaid, withn twenty days after the*bervice hereof.upon you, exclusive of ths'dy of su.h service, te-plead, answer or demur to the said Petition, and further to do and receive what the said Court sh all consider in the piremises; and in default thereof, an Order will be granted, that the said Petition be taken as confessed, and an Attqyt.may be issued ainst you. W'pns, James C. Leihy, inre;Judge of the said Court , at Nerberry Curt House, in and for the County aforesaid, the fifth day ofDe*ecember;in-the~ year-df onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy fdd~i,ad in thie ninety-ninth-vear of the Se dep'eudepnc~i ee ihe Uni ted 'tsierca.. O: i - 1 8 C L NSUBER ECA Petitioners' Attorneys. J. C. LEA HY, J. P. [rt.s.] To the Defendant, Mary ,J. armichae!: Take notice that the summor s in this ac tion, of which the foregoing is a, copy, was filed in the office of the Judge of Peobate, for Newberry County, at Newberry -Oourt House, in the County of Newber.ry, in the State of South Carolina, 'together with the petition, on the .5th. day of. December, A. D. 1874. SUBER & CALD WELL, Petitiners! Attorneys. Dec. 9, 49-6t. *NOTICE. The Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed applications and proposals on or'before "the -19th day- of January, 1875, for the following purposes, to-wit: - 1st. Applications for the place of Keeper of the Poor House for tlie:yeay-next. suc ceeding. The application must be accom panied by a statement of tlie ndamben'f the family .placed at the disposal of the Keeper3 of the-Pooi House asdwell as other-mem bs.Also be prepared to enter into re Jognizsnee conditioned for the proper dis charge of 'duty. 2d. Epplications for the plade df'Physi clan to the Poor Rouse and Jail. 3rd. Applications for lease of the Quarry aad.Poor House farm. Those desirous of renting the Quarry mdstbe pirepared to p ay in advance, and those applying for the farm must give a lien on the.crops raised, and such other surety as may be deemed ade quate to protect the County from los,. 4th. Proposals will be received for the furnishing of supplies of clothing and such articles of.food as mtay be _necessary from time to time for the maintenance of the Poor in the Poor House. .5th. Propo*sals will, be received at the snte time for furnishing at so. much a piece such coffins as may be required to bury the pauper dead.. 6th. Proposals will be received and con sidered at'the same time for the repairing of. -he following. .bridges, .to-wit: That Bridge over Bush River at O'Neall's Mill; that over Bush River at Blease's Mill; that called Lindsay's Bridge ; that over Little River, near Henry Burton's; that over~ Lit tIe River, near Silver Street Churcbh; that Bridge on the main Columbia road, near* Thos. V. Wicker's home ; that on the Bun combe road, near Dr. Kennerly's;. Brazle man's Bridge ; that over In-lian Cre*~i, near Louis Duncan's ; Senn's Bridge ; P son's Bridge, near Jas. Workman's place; Werber Bridge on the Bouknigh t Ferry road. The Board reserves the rightt to reject any or all applications and proposals. It is to be hoped, as the Cash will be paid promptly on all contracts, that bidders will take the same into consideration. However, no faincy prices for work will be paid hereafter. The Overseers of the Roads in their res pective districts arc ordered to summon all persons who are liable to road duty to work on the roads immediately, and report any and all delinquents to the Board. SIMEON YOUNG, .Chairman of Board. J. C. Lainy, Clerk. Bec. 23,51-8t NEW SADDLE AND Columbia Jdter 4 NEPA#AgfoUTEB 80/ CAROLINA AN the along thi and at Columbia, is iu:dted to th pcial arrangei acconodation in visiting Co a and Charles FAST PASSENGER TRAIS. between. Columbia f Columbl*4th the Chalote, Columbia and Augm Roads, enabling the citizens along the line of the 4 and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail Roai ample time to transact business and return home business men of Columbia and along the Charlott ton, Columbia and Augusta Rail Roads to visit ChJ fortable manner and without loss of time. The fo GOING EAS Leave C]Xarlotte............. o4 A. U. Arrive At Columbia. ....-2.42 P. M. Leave Columbia............... 8.15 P. M. Leave Florence...............12.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston........... 6.15 A. M. GOING WEz LeaVe Charleton..... ...... 6.00 P. M. Leave Florence....... ........ 2.00 A. 31. Arrive at Columbia......... .....00 A. M. Leave Columbia...................... 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte............. 9.00 P. M. Dec 23, 51-tf. 187 ALL AND l R& W. C.S jre^^CLUMBIA Ar.enow,ppning. the largest, gtock of READ)Y-MADEs HITS AND GENTS' FUI rhata-be fuind$in the City. IN OUR CUSTOM I We have A-fWl line of FOREIG SIMEAES,and VESTINQp, wb der itthe best Manner; and gua All orders will have best atten Go.ds.s C ; O D., uject to JOHN C. DIAL, J COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALR IN Lime,'0euiest,-%P-lter,.. Hair, -L.ths, Lock,Higes.,Nails,rad?, White Leads and Esints, arishes, Bnish.s, Paint'oils, Glass, Putty, &c. to t All goods warranted as represented, and den prices guaranteed as low -as any house in of g this city for same quality of goods. 0 Nov. 4, 44-3m. fact tiorn G. DIERCKS, K Wholesale and Retail Dealer In GrCeries, WAo, Lqu[, l Smking2MGfewlmajT.bace. CONRURRAIN AND TAYL0E STEETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. PR ESif OYST ERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE in my Sa loon-in rear of the Store. Nov. 4, 44-2m. J. M ETCH AN, Sucessor to Q. K. THQMPSON & C0., -Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, si HATS, CAPS AND L.EATHER, co Traveling Bags & Uabrellas. CO0L U MBI A, S. C. Nov. 4, 44-2m. C FALL AND WINTER B IJIOTIIIN AND HATS U AND nes MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. __ KINARID & WILEY, if COLUMBiA, S. C., Respetfll announce that their stock of I CLOTING ad HATS iswcmplete, and will. kh ekeptso througatb season; is the1 lrgest .L PRICES. HATS BATS HATS con WOOL IN FELT SILK Irci SOe, up to $8.00. Scrlet Shirtsind Drawers .in Silk.and Merino. Boys' and Yeaths! Clothing,' m" New Styles. Fashionable Cut. Sh Business Suits, $6, $8, $10, $12, $15, aidup to$80. HIRTS. SCARFS, GLOVES, BRACES; SUS- DPI PENDES TRUNKs, VALISES, SILK. reat .varieties LOW IN 10IE. - Oct. 21, 42-tf. ot Lades, Gentlmen andYeh Of Newberry and surrounding country,. wil Star C. F. JACKSON, COLU:MBIA, S. C., adE Dan show, and if once shown can se11 you, Gral THE LARGEST .VARIETY OF 2c DRY GOODS T AND-eb No TIONS, AND AT at ti CHEAPER PRICES iti m ql 'han ever before exhibited in this market. His stock embraces Dress Goods, Cassimleres, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. RUFFLING and IIAMBURG EDGINGS, H; om 10e. upwards- Cary RIBBONS, 25c. a yard, worth 50c. and 75c. ners And a variety o! other things equally low O tpo mplwntne.t.Pi Oresr.pl F JanddSoN, r LEDROOOWPIE. N OC.-f F . JAC SO , .f LeeeDER Os, LOWinCinnat Oct. 7, 40-tf. - 3eegers' vs, Cincinnati Beer. tisements. ['TO LINES. ?TWVE E L/POINT N 9 OH ARESTN. e line of the DftE, COLUM & AUGUfTA, AIM HIA RAIL ROADS, nents made for their convenience and ton, in the shape of DOUBLE DAILY tnd Charleston-connecting closel at ita, and Greenville and Columbia Rail ,heraw and Darlington, North Eastern, Is to visit the Capital of the State, have the same day. Also, the merchants and , Columbia and Augusta, and WHwing arleston and'return -quickly, ir a.com Ulowing is.the schedule: T. ;.00 P. M. 8.30 A. M. i.io P. M. 7.00 P. M. T. 7.00 A. X. 12.50 P. M. ).30 A. M. 5.15 P. M. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. VINTERKI8~ WAFFIELD, nost elegant and stylish OLOT ING, BMW N auC AS ICY - or -antee tion. inspection. Sep. 30,39-tf. OHN C. DIAL, Direct Importer and Dealer in [AIRD WARE, COLUMBIA, S. C., as the largest variety of HARDWARE c found in the State. Call or send or. and be convinced. Prices and quality oods guaranteed. rders accompanied with cash or satis ry references, will have prompt atten Nov. 4, 44-Sm. OLDSMITM. P. KIND. COLUMBIA, U. C. -0 OOLDMIT & KIN Have always on hand itinary Steam Engines and Boilers for Saw Mills, Etc., LW AND GRIST MILLS, ttonl Presses, Gearing,. Bullies, Etc. -or Brass. ad jo d -GLD TH & KIND, n. 1., 2-tf. Columbia, S. "C. COLUMBIA, S. C, espectfually call the attention of pur ers to their stock of E ARD WARE, isting of all the Staple Goods, such as , ails,Potware, Carpenters' sina~1la~ek iths' Tools, Carriago Hardware and Xe ;erials, Locs Hingos, Screws and House .Bailders''Eateiash, POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY reat variety, and a well assorted stock of If Hardware and Inse-ur nishing G'004s. AGENTS FOR ot's Celebrated Gun and Blast, befoi~d an4 ~etbieo ent of e ard Fancy GroiGes, Wines and I ors, NOT sURPAssED FOR 'VARIETY, QUALa- '] LND LOWNESS OF PnICE BY ANY HOUSE IN CTY. Coffee at retail at 20c. per lb., upwards. Crushed, Powdered and mhated Sugars at 124c. per lb. United1 s Standard Fire Test Kerosine Oil,i per gallon. ER CIGAR DEPARTMENT ~ races an extensive assortment of Ian ed and Domestic Cigars, Chewing and king Tobacco, Pipes and Smokers' Ar- ~ a in great variety, which will be founs1 e sign of the "INDIAN SQUAW," corner ad Plain Streer,, in great variety and west prices. Their Sc. Cigar is superior. ality to any other Cigar at same price. HN ACNEW & SON. lumbia, S. C., Nov. 4, 187l4. 44 )HN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, 8, C., is a full stock of Building Materiel1, enters', Blacksmiths', Masons' and Tan Tools. I goods warrantLed as represented. s as low as the lowest for good goods. ders with the cash, or satisfactory re ~ces, promptly attended to. s lv. 4, 44-4n-m.o MAOIb T-A.ON! ST. JOHN! a ellEiseelaneous. iEW BOOK ffftE The proprietor ot the Newberry HaU. espectf0lly .informs his friends and the pu ic generally, that he has opened an 'assor aent of OOKS FOR THE-HOLIDAY s well as for general reading, togeth rith a stock of STATIONERY, Such as [NITIAL, LEGAL CAP, FLAT CAP, COMMERCIAL NOTE, INVITATION-NOTE, LETTER, and other kinds of Pape ENVELOPES, INKS, PENS, PENCILS, BLOTTING PAD BAXK BOOKS of Various Kinds, PLANTERS ACCOUNT BOOKS. PHOTOGRAPH and AUTOGRAPH A 3UMS. WRITING DESKS for young people. BACKGAMMON BOARDS. INK STANDS. PAPER WEIGHTS. POST OFFICE BOXES. PAPER FILES. BRISTOL BOARD. Together with a variety of FANCY ARTICLES Wmong which are things suitable for bol nisses and grown up people. Store up stairs over Harmon's. Proprietor Newberry Iferalh Dec. 16, 50-tf. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN) COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COURT OF PROBAT. Alfred M. Reeder, et al, Plaintiffs, Against Tesse C. Smith, Adru'r., et al., Defendan Petition to Sell Land, &c. All persons having demands against t state of Archibald C. Glasgow, deceise re hereby required to 'render-in andesta lish the same before me, by.th.e first day February, A. D. 18.75. ' . C. LEAELY, J. P. Dec. 14, 1874-50-3t. NOTICE. Haviag made a settlement on the Esta f Elizabeth Wright, deased, notice hereby giv,n that I will ipply to 'the Pi bate'Judge for Newberry Counrtyfor:alm Discharge As Admiistrator of said d esed, at 10 o'clock A. M.,. on Thursda the 14-th'day of 'January-niext. J.A. HENRY, Adm'r. Dec. 9th, 1874.-50-5t.* TO RENTF. The Store between Marshall'sand.Phifem The Roems at present occupild by Hi The Gottage at present occupied by.M oyie. Possession given 1st day f Januaa 1875. For~"tWrW AY lOWER and 68.S.MWER. NoT. 2, 47-11., -ai kade Large.ldditiern o the same is prepared to 'supply all ( nands At Low Prices for Cash. He keeps on hand every kind of Stove, Cooking, Parlor an Office, id all other articles in the tin line, and repared to execute all k(inds of repairing Guttering and Roofing ittended to promptly. Ani examination of stock, and orders f work solicited. 1. H. REDUS, Agent. -Dec. 16, 50-tf. TINWARE!!! The undersigned respectfully informs 1 Hends and the public generally, that he >repared to supply lassed. ,And with competent workmen,and a f epi of inatorial,Ap..o alljkindbof: TLN-WOSK, nch as ROOFING, GUTTERING, &c. In the store are all kinds of TINWAE rom a gill-oup up. *H. H. BLE ASE. Sep. 23, 38-tf. Sheriff's Sales. ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINI COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN T'HE COMMON PLEAS. Robert L. McCaurghrinl -Against . William. Y. Fair.and othe~ omplaint for For'ecose and Relief. In pursuance of an Order in the abow sated case, from the Hon. M. Moses, Jude the 7th Judicial Circuit, I will sell, at New rry C. H., So. Ca., n the Firsit .Moday in Januar ext, public outcry, and to the highest bidde e folwn Real nEsate, lng, stat. an . ShetriPs Sales. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, l COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D Lorick & Lowrance. Against Laura G. Blackwell. Execution Against Property. By virtue of an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell, at New -r berry 0. H., So. Ca., On the First Monday in. jnuary Next, and to the highest bidder, the following Real Estate. lying and situate in the Coun ty and State aforesaid, consisting of TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by.lands of Jam#s J. Lane, A. Y. W. Glymph, B. B. ;cCraiy. and others. Levied upon as the property of Laura G. Black well. TERMS OF SALE CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. x. c. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 10, 1874. Dec. 16,,,50-8t. f12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF. NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. James F. Glenn, Adm'r., &c., Plaintiff. Against Hilliary H. Mangum and others, Defendants. Petition to Sell Realty in Aid of Personalty, By order of the Hon. J. C. Leahy, Judge of Probate, I will sell, at Newberry C. H., .C., On Monday, the 4th Day of Janu. ary Next;(Sale-Day, the Real Estate of which Hilliary -. 'Man gum, deeWd.,- died seized, situate, lyingaId being in the County and State aforesaid, on, the waters of Little River,. adjoining landi& of James M. Workman, Estate of Wishing ton Floyd, dec'd., and others, and contain ibg THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE.-One-half cash, the s. balancin'twelve months. Saidlands winl be"iVidd inj two'of ore tracts pl&s will be-exhibited on the day of sale. Fur chasers to.pay for papers. J. J CARR$GT05,'S. N. 0. of Dee.16, 1874-60-3t. STATE OF SOUTH C.&OLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. ~ COURT .COMMON PLEAS. Jesse 0. Smith, Clerk, c., is Against - -Belto Counts. e1 Foreclosure of Mortgage. y In pursuance of an Order in the ibov~e case from the- Hon. Montgozmery.Moseg Judgayf. the 'ith Juiitie elAl apublic outcrv at i ewbrry .. ,H., So. O$ te$First Mfonkey Ti n '~T~ia -the following RealEstto :h.as known as thg FoinPPlace;" rontainingf ane Ruindred )nd F~tT Seven (147) Acre, moN eellssboindedby:sas of TloIuD. Kooi;, II. B.rpoks, Thonias 13. guhrfeal4 am. ' WodHnggan and~ -nior TERMS-GT%id esh; biaid% e rediedi twlennhhedtrsdo thay iafepurchaser .gigg a..bond _and mortgage of the premises to seczure the Rcredit .po.rtion. . Cash portion to be paid by' 8 o'elock of the day 'of salor IheUind wilbe:re-sold at'risk sof-BuFeuCr. PI chaser.to:pay for papers. J. J. (CARRINGTON, s . - Sef'sOffie, Ibee/10)pid544i - * : Dec. 16;, 3 ..-4% :.. t12 STATE OF BOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTt OF NEBERRY.-3 IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. C. Leah.y, Judge of.Probate, etc. John.C. Lane and others. . -Foreclosure of Martgage. In pursuance of :an:Order,ih the ahore stated case, efrom the lion. ..,Moses,Judg of the 7th Judicial OCircui?, I will* sell . Newbeiry~ 0;H.M. Ca. First .Mbnda4 in Jdnuary t; reat pub>lic outery aiid to thi highest bidder the following"Real Estate, lying aiM sitWad B in the County and-State aforiesaid, and.conr te- taining ONE HUNDRED ANTh THIRTY-SIX (136) ACRES, d more or less, and bounded -by. lands of~ Sloan; T. B. Chalmers, E. I' Jones, john *Livingstone, etc., heiig Tl'actNlo. 8. of- tie' is Real,Estate of Dr. ThompenWilson, andI purchased at the sale. of'skid Estate by~ John C. Lane. -- TERMlS CASH. Purcha'ser to pay for' papers. J. J. CARRINGTON, s. mc.: or S86ert's Office, Dec. 3d, 1874. Pec. 9, 49--4t. .1 16. STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA, COUNTY- OR NEWBERRY. -IN THE COMM~ONdPLEAS. 0 James J. Reeder, Adm'r., Etc., Against' Jno. L. -Speake,Ex'or., Etc. Bifo,Accennt and BlieE. ti In pwuNance of an order in the abQvt is stated case from the Hon. II. Moses, Judge of the 7th JuidIcial Cirenit,,I wilIsell atNew., -bemryC..H., &o. Ca.,: - Onm ie First .&onday in Jautuar4 * -.Next, at pulie outcry, ad .to/the:highest bidder, the fllowing Real Estate, lying, situate and ibeing in the County-and tat aforesaid-, and containing One Hundred and Sixty-Six and Two-thirds (1661) E Acres, more or less, and bounided by lands of George -Metts, Lernel Oxner,. Mrs. (.B .aer W. W. Summer, et al.-the. same being .an -belongin'g to the Estate of George Speate, dee'd. -----: TE ne-half cash;. balance .on. a oredit o twelve mnonths~ with interest froni thde day of sale,.parchaser giving.a boid and Smorgae to secure the credit portieAl _be'~ol in one or miore tracts. Purchee pay for ppers. - , - . -~ . heifsJ..J, CARR1NGTON, 23 Sei'sOffice, 14th Dec., 1874.: - Dec.-16, 50-3t, - 1 STATE OF S6UTH CAROIJIN& (OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. David1L Bussani,:qtal. Against. e - Henry Bussrd. Execution Against Proper .. SBy'rlrtue of an Exectionin the above .statescse,.to mic e will aelat Niew berry c. u.; So. Ca, . OA the First itonduJ 1Jtiudry Dry OM , Ce e. J. H; GAlM&R1 THOS.Q00K , Dri, MOW I GYROCERIEr - (UnferXe*berrfKoteL) - -Respectfly informebs frienda.ind the publi. .genera4y of this.. and, sugrow 49 Counieas .lha .i,.stoc 6 f FAL" IND WINTER GOODSis Larve,4ariedandtChomc And,e nbritehe best qua.ies .ad of &ods for ladies4enzJemZ DRY GOOD BOOTS, SHOE& 44AT - Together with the-choicest andm&,:f. AN-Kinds afE S eithfrlforrfamily. or.flnto 9eAU hich are offered at Thankfal?ir*aviodsf te egs li T* tinuance with thf tissurinee tk ,4or-p-1 'wilt be sparmdf givivi"s^ig1tiffik tion Se 8-wo or FAL ad WIUTR.SOOSI ! [(AtltewartO[d-oE-GO kreand-variedstc0 Dress Goods- I erC* ne. Domestic and Staple Goods in endless vvg Anne assortmen SADDLES -and BRIDLES, FIE AND 4MM50 TER Sl A o 9eitikeL4e-a nse' $0 aL 'fWiAI T20STOK RFO s'1.l rep1 fal fon fied a cutmer_t_a hei o i 6 V WHICH As hebhas bought them.wi~ti.taz.42 will be glad to show.thiem.to all. Bis stock 18 ; LARGE 'At) CP!P DRY GOODS,. WI L L 'RED LOW. Thankful for tbh~09O0 forereoeWved,6;a~S~ stsU 40bjsness tor *.ItI~C Of altna seeaoha Su ars CoeeR,.Iee * -'odr, lArd -MoIse ~~ Mucee1"Corn, Caned fY , Cracker, -. - 5MUINS4NI IE udaohrrils ob1.. f0 NOEJSTOE.nValoK hi i ORXSMi nd L GEfEAPch i B~SOLD OE[NAW