The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 13, 1875, Image 3
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less than half the cost of imported
Sardines 8-ly.
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Single subscriptions $2.50, always and
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Communications on subjeets of interest to
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than our owi.
Tus Nzw Pos, LaLw.-After the lst of I
January. 1875, editors have to prepay all the
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soNaw Azvysnramwr.
JC.eashy-Citation.
ret-SpeelsNotice.
Amateur Troupe of Minstrels.
J. J. Carringtoa-Sheriff's Sales.
Thos. F. Greneker-To shs Members of the I
S4sG e. t
t
See este-ofF. Werber, J., Deputy Survey
or. 40
LAE. -Books can be had at
Orders frany kind of Books taken and t
promptlIy fdlled. t
FUN AiEAD,-Tbe Amateur Troupe
wiW give anm entertainment on next
Miaapi@ at Temperance Hall, and
the promise is made that it will be a
treat.
..Xamea Demorest's Beliable Pat
tqrns 4f all sorts can be obtained at
Kis. D. Mower's. 13-tf.
Coamwe IN.-Csh subscribers are
coxuing in pretty lively. Sale-day was
an active one in the HERA ED ofiee, for
which blessing we are thankful. Like
taglnakid, however, we are
not satisfied, the cry is more, more.
Catalogues of the Books published by
tthebdsL -Book House, at Nash-.
vine,ecan be see~n at the HERAtLD Book
Store, and any selection made ther.e
from will be ordered with promptness.
Orders respectfully solicited at the
7,.-trHEAnLn BOOK STORE.
THE WEATHER.-Since the bright but
brief sunshine of Sunday last, the wea
tier has been witched in the extreme.
Thore was a slight sleet on Sunday
night, while Monday and Tuesday the
cold became intense, if anything. As
wego to press, icicles hang from every
projection and the whole face of nature
is covered with a sheeting of ice. Cold
winter is upon us in sternest reality.
REmARABL-E.-A ripe strawberry,
about the size of a pigeon egg, was laid
on,obir table last week, by one of the
beglooking citizens of this town. We
consider4his remarkable, more partic
ularly as there was no shelter near the
plaa ie ~was pineked. The
plants were full of unripened fruit.
Newberry will soon rival Florida in
A few copies of Miller's Almanac, in
terleaved with blank pages ruled.
These Almanacs are nicely bound with
good backs, andanake a very conven
lent memorandum book for the farmer.
Call and get one at the
HER ALD. BOOK STORE.
COMPLIMENTARY TO THE LADIES.
"'Women,' says an experienced editor,
'are the best subscribers in the world to
newspapers, magazines, etc. We have
been an editor for forty years and never
lost a dollar by female subscribers.
They seem to make it a point of con
sientious duty to pay the preacher and
printer-two classes of the community
that suffer more by bad pay and no pay
at all than all the rest put together,'"
Mandarin Teas, the best, purest and
,w~ .? Myra D.. Mower's. Price.
All persons in any
wise indebted to me,
%re called upon to set
tle before the 1st of
February. L o n g e r
indulgence will not
5e given.
S. F. FANT.
Jan. 13, 2-St.
An exchange truthfully says "that
laily newspapers do not receive such a
;horough perusal as weekly newspapers
lo. The daily newspaper issued yes
erday is considered old to-day, where
Ls the weekly newspaper retains its
ieshness for a week. The weekly is
ept and referred to every day until the
ucceeding number appears. Every
nember of the household becomes thor
>ughly familiar with its contents-local
ews, general miscellany, advertise
nents, etc."
The Crockery and House-Furnishing
stablishment of Messrs. Kingsland &
leath, of Columbia, still continues to
>e the great attraction, although the
lolidays are over. The fact of the
>usiness is they keep a large and
-aried stock of goods and the public are
ware of it. Place, Main Street, under
klumbia Hotel. 2-tf.
ComeT.-The regular term of Court
ommenced its session on Monday,
rudge M. Moses, presiding. Solicitor
leming is also at his post of duty.
he dusky jurors, very slightly mixed
ith white, are in place. and the regu
ar work is begt:n. What will be ac
omplished, or how much, remains to
e seen. We trust, however, that des
atch will be the order of the day, and
at His Honor will see that every one
oes his duty, and that the best inter
sts be -snbserved so far as in Ids power.
Ve understand that the business will be
eavy.
SPRUTCE Ui.-If you get a moment
> spare, spruce up; put the gate on
s hinges; put a little paint on the
icket fence you built last year; trim
p the door yard; make it cozy and
iviting. Do not say you can find no
.me to attend to these things. The
et is, you have no right to be slovenly.
can do you no good, but on the con
ary, it will mar your peace, wound
lf-respect and impair your credit.
hen, by all means, spruce up a little
t odd times, and at even times too, for
iat matter. It will make you feel
astly better, and maybe, a trifle proud
f your pretty homestead.-Ezchange.
OD PAPES.-Old papers for sale at
bis offce inpackages of500or 100, at
0 and 75eents. tf.
HAD 'A GooD Tom.-Our resident
). D. G. W.-C. T , of G. T's., institu
ed a Lodge somewhere on the line of
he Greenville r-oad last week, and after
e regular business of the evening was
ver, the members of the young order,
r'ith the D.pD., at their head, invited in
number of timid ones who were afraid
join, and all together they had a gay
me. It is said the frolic continued
early all night, until "Aunt Phoebe" and
ther plays were worn out. Thme D. D.
aade quite an impression, and being
aken for a widower was invited to pro
og his visit. We have not heard of
my broken hearts, but strongly suspect
amnage was done.
SENSIBLE.-The proprietor of a news
per in Illinois, writes to the Ameri
an Newspaper Reporter, as follows :
"I have THIs DAY revised my sub
cription list, and stricken therefrom
he names of ALL who have not paid
heir subscriptions, preferring to lose
hat is due now rather than increase
he loss. This revision reduces the fig
ires I recently sent you for publication
a DIRECTORY from 900 to 00! I will
iot again furnish a copy of my paper
n credit to any one-not a single day.
3ome of the names erased are those of
xcellent people-but they don't pay
the little two dollars'-and I have lost
dl I care to lose in such a foolish way.
R?ate me 600!"
The Indian Girl is one year older
;han when she last spake to the people
;hrough the HERALD, aind it is a pleas
ire to say that she has gained in expe
ience, and is better able to cater to the
;astes of the great smoking public than
3ver before. She is an authority on
egars, and wvhen her brand is placed
yn a box, whether 2 1-2, 5, 10 or 25
enters, it is safe to conclude that they
ire as represented. In her behalf,
iessrs. Perry & Slawson return thanks
or the liberal patronage extended du
ing the past year, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same. and
even hope that the share for 1875, may
e yet larger. Store under Columbia
Rotel, Columbia, S. C. 2-tf.
There are plenty of men, clever fel
Lows who would make good husbands,
but who are deterred from taking that
important step because'they think it
will cost more to keep a wife than to
fight out the battle on the single line.
Many good girls are thus cheated of the
opportunity to shdtr what they can do.
Our advice has always been, never to
think of double expense, it is a myth,
when both parties appreciate the situa
tion. Let the young man hunt him up
an industrious girl, who is not ashamed
of work, and who can wear the same
bonnet two seasons, and is kind to fa
ther, mother, sisters and brothers, and
when found, if her consent can be gain
ed-oaed uhawmnwsi
hed id' aeyed. tuh auto wofan arin
grahemn' belo whce top or ther
beei-forbahlrfins
"ahelw manig wma iop ao te
benefit of our bachelor friends:
uTha mannoine wnman in a narl
THE LAuRENs RAIL ROAD.-It is
gratifying to state that work has already
commenced on this road. For some
days we had lost sight of Col. Peake
absent, as now discovered, making con
tracts for and securing lumber, &c.
but he again appears on the scene and
gives the information that his hands
are at work, cleaning out the old road
bed and preparing for cross ties. Mr.
Meredith, former Superintendent of the
G. & C. R. R., is his assistant, and we
look forward anxiously to the period,
close at hand, when enough of the iron
will be laid as will call for an engine.
The people along the line of road have
cause to be in good heart, and we bid
them to be on the "look out for the en
gine when the whistle blows."
REMOVAL.-D. M. Ward & Co., hav
I ing removed from their old stand on
the corner of Pratt and McKibben to
corner of Boyce and Nance Streets, re
spectfully call the attention of their
friends and customers to the same.
They will be happy to see them all at
their new place of business. and supply
their varied wants. 1-2t*
SHAME.-Ever since the dedication
of the new Masonic Hall by Amity
Lodge, and the supper and light fantas
tic entertainment which followed, we
have been saddened by day, and our
rest broken at night by the piteous
bleating of an unfortunate wandering
goat, which is reported to be the one
formerly used by the fraternity, but
which since their going into the new
hall they have turned out to grass, a
younger and friskier one hAving been
secured. If it were summer time we
should not question the right to get shut
of the old goat, but to turn the animal
out to grass when there is none is un
kind, and comports not with their claim
as a charitable body. We say it is a
great shame, the goat is entitled to
comfortable quarters, at least until
spring-time grass begins to grow, and
we solemnly appeal to Grand Master
Hoyt, of Anderson, who we have rea
son to believe will not sanction any
thing so unmasonic. Some of the
members of the mystic brotherhood try
to excuse the act by saying that the
goat woulV' not rear up at both ends
when required, nor could it butt the
candidate with its former vigor while
slipping down the greasy pole, but that
does not alter case. Again it is affirm
ed that the goat is entitled to better
reatment, and the case shall be carried
o the Grand Lodge of the United States
uless the animal be taken in and cared
for.
INSTALLATION.-Newberry Division,
Sons of Temperance, had a gala time
f it on Tuesday night last, the occasion
eing Installation night. Quite a num
er of friends of the Order assembled
n the ante-rooms and there waited un
til the regular business was through,
hen the doors were thrown open for
heir admission. Immediately after
the interesting ceremony of Installation
hus made public was over, members
ad friends mingled together, and what
with the cracking of jokes and nuts, eat
ing of oranges, apples, candy and other
nice things, a very enjoyable time was
ad. It may not be amiss to say that
the Sons are addicted to the habit of
treating their friends, and take great
pleasure in doing so. After indulging
for awhile in the above enjoyable and
refreshing pastime, the audience were
gated to a minstrel entertainment,
gotten up by the members who boast of
aving music in their souls. The mu
si, songs and jokes were very good,
and when it is considered that their
practice has been limited, it is a won
der they did so well. The bones of the
company is a first rate negro delineator
The latter part of the performance,
however, was not so well appreciated
as the first, and as the minstrels pro
pose giving a series of entertainments,
it would be well if they change the pro
gramme somewhat.
The following are the officers install
ed: Rev. W. D. Rice, W. P.; T. A.
Thompson, W. A.; Jas. F. Kilgore, R.
S. R. Y. Leavell, A. R. S.; L. C.
Moore. F. S.;- Jas. L. Blease, Treas.;
T. S. Moorman, Chap.; J. N. Bass, C.;
Mrs. J. N. Bass, A. C.; J. Mitchell, I.
S.; J. L. Epps, O. S.
ABOUT THlE TowN AND) COUNTY.
The weather is shockingly bad.
Since writing the goat notice, the ani
mal has,disappeared.
Uncle Julius left town about the same
time, but where to, or what for, nobody
knows.
The HERALD runs on the cash plan
this year-do not ask for credit.
Job work cash on delivery.
Books and Stationery the same.
Merchants who begin the year, says
a wise cotemporary, by increasing their
advertisements, will be the happiest
next Christmas. If you would reap
liberally, you must sow liberally. So.
Domestic "sauce" is kept in family
jars. Have you any, reader?
A piece of good advice-run in old
clothes rather than run in debt.
Court convened on Monday. The
jury is very dark, the drawing being
done on a cloudy day.
An inquest was held last week to as
certain if a colored child, a week buried,
died a natural death. The evidence
did not warrant exhumation. The ver
dict was requiescat in pace.
Bitter complaint has been made to
this office, by a young man, that he is
called on whenever a jury of inquest is
needed. He begs us to have it stopped,
and we comply by saying don't call on
him any MOORE.
Striped table cloths are the fashion at
the up-town Restaurant. A nicely fur
nished table is not only pleasing to the
eye, but is a good sauce which promotes
dio~tion.
ars' aVisceUaneous.
ied,
THE
as8TON PHOSPHATE C0,
ear
to OF CHART.FTON. S. C.
ify WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agts.
,re- No. 3 Cotton Exchanga,
SOUrH ATLANTIC WHARF.
)ice
These First Class Fertilizers, carefully pre
.- pared under the special supervision of our
ary Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, are
a now offered at reduced rates.
Ti THE STONO SOLUBLE GUANO
)nt, Is a thoroughly-ammoniated Fertilizer.
tial THE STONO ACID PHOSPHATE
Is excellent for composting, or in the drill
with seed.
wnl SPECIAL RATES will be made with all pur
vas chasers for CAsa ORDERS. Address
E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, CL
ice Key Box 486, Charleston, S. C.
in Agents at Newberry, LEAVELL & SPEAR
XV . Jan 6, 1-3m.
os- THE WILSON SHUTTLE
y.
asISEWING IACHINEI SF
it
*o The Best and Cheapest in the
er-r
t. Market! F1
ect
Ve. Hereafter the General Office in Columbia
will sell
The Wilso Sewing Machines, up"av
-dn me a <
out BY THE HALF DOZEN, StOl
of
no- To Merchants, Dealers and Gianges, ever o
ore my
rsi
At Wholesale Cash Price. p
th.
lit- A good active avent, wanted for Newber- as can
nd ry. V 7
nic Address all orders to sanul
ied sold a
rel MOORE & COZBY, S't
ate COL UMBIA, S. C. . * a
is, Dec. 23, 51-tf.
ionMA
*i MASONIC !
id ST. JOHN! .
the set mn
. Wednesday Night! res'i
in- A If
lia, Splendid Feast!
,Biid
Time. 6 o'clock to 10 d'clock, P. M. BEFORE
kla- and AFmER dedication of Hall. PRICE 75c.
ier DON' FORGET.
Mashelwllhaean abund ance~ of bestfo
efolk. Va., all dluring the Holidays, AT RE- All
'd DUCED PRICES. -adi
what i
ALL READY FOR CHRISTMAS!
COME AT ONCE TO MARSHALL'S! ALL
Dec. 23, 51-if.. g
StI
mni STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
dCOUNTY OF NEWBERRY.- Ord
erIN THE PROBATE COURT. goods
m- Cullen Lark, ) Pe'tition G
beir Adm'r., | for conti
ngAgainst ' Injction before
ch. Thomas F. Harmon, I and H '
s:and others. J Relief. Hal
it * a * *. a ft *
the The creditors of Dennis Lark, dec'd., are fl
ore required to render on oath and est.ablish
all their re.epeetive demands, in the Probate
st, Court for New berry County, on or before
frthe t.enth day of January, A. D. 18756.
rhoJ. C. LE AHY, J. P.
ige Dec. 16, 50-5t. Oct
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~. ,~nps~.I tnw thA qflfl ~ ts~rms In
"but he paid a bill of eleven ye
standing only the day before he d
so you can judge for yourself."
The "blab" belongs to the very w
class of talkative people, hus ali
got his ears and eyes open to see or I
a little, then proceeds on his errand
retail it to his fellows, who niag
what may have been a slight indis
tion to a heinous crime.
At this period of the year, a vi
steals at early morn through the 1
hole of domestic chambers: "M
Jane, get up and fix the fire;" ani
prompt and cheerful echo responds,'
see you dodrotted first, and then I w<
you old brute." Such are the celes
harmonies of domestic life.
The population of Newberry tc
was enlarged on Thursday last. It i
a girl this time.
C. C. Chase and family left this pl
last week. He has gone to residf
Greenville.
A number of young people at Pi
perity, had a sweet time on last Frit
night pulling boiled 'lasses into can
A citizen of this County, rich
cream, says he cannot afford to t:
the HEmALD any longer. It is a r
ble case. What will the poor ones 4
"How can I tell whether my adv
tisement will attract or not?" Try 1
The lash that a man does not obj
to have laid on his shoulders-the e
lash of a pretty girl.
Reliable Testimony.
It cannot be reasonably supposed that w]
a person testifies to the efficacy of a rem,
whose benefits he has experienced, with
olicitation, that he does so for the purpos
misleading the public, or from any other i
ive than that of gratitude. It is still tm
anreasonable to suppose that eminent ph:
ians would corroborate t.e evidence t
iven unless they were persuaded of its trt
fhe proprietors of Hostetter's Stomach I
ters are constantly in the receipt of volunt
testimonials acknowledging the curative i
preventive potency of this beneficent to
and corrective,emanating not only from th
who have felt its influence, but also fromi
known members of the medical professi
both here and abroad, who have witnes
its effects, and prescribed it in their priv
practice. In the face of such evidence as t
to which the widest publicity has repeate
been given, it would be absurd to quest
the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. Ske
:ism upon this point was long ago disarm
ind they are to-day as much respected i
rar more widely known than many of
>fficinal remedies which figure conspicuot
in the pharmacopceia. They are universi
recognized to be the supreme remedy fcr
ermittent and remittent fevers, dyspep
iver complaints, general debility, disor
>f the bowels and nervousness, as well a
means of fortifying the system against mi
rious influences, and those which operate
lriosly upon the sensitive organs. Whet
ased as a remedy for actual disease, a
&eans of building up the broken dc
hysique, or of hastening convalescence, t
are never resorted to in vain, and they of
restore complete health when prescri
remedies cannot even initiate its recovery
Jan. 6, 1-im.
It is Not Generally Knowi
That the shortest possible route betw
the South and Great WVest is through
Luis, over the St. Louis, Kansas Cityi
orthern Short Line. This road has gar
surprising importance by reason of imme
expenditures in the last two years, of o
two million dollars, besides earnings, in
provements of road-way, in relaying tI
ine with best quality, of new steel and I
rals, on broad new ties, and substitut
for ordinary cars, new reclining chair con
as, elegantly carpeted and fitted, with dra
ing rooms with toilet conveniences for
flies, gentlemen and families traveling u
hidren, without any extra charge. 1
ine runs six fast Express trains between
Mississippi and Missouri Slivers, two in
than any other road, and connects with
he great Land Grant Roads In the W
nd has adopted all modern appliances
omfort, speed and safeguards against a
lents,inluding night andday watchmen,'
inspect the road before and after the pass
of each train to see that everything is In
der. We recommend those contemplatin
trip West to take the St. Louis, Kansas (
nd Northern Short Line, it being the c
ine running through cars between St. L<
nd Omaha, and for tickets over this ex
ent line we refer our readers to any tic
agent selling through tickets to the West.
map, circulars and Time tables add:
either J. F. McCarthy, Cincinnati, 0.; o:
B. Groat, St. Louis, Mo., either of wi
will furnish any information desired.
Commertial.
NEwBERRT, January 12.-A better fee
exists in the cotton market than at the
report. The closing price 131 shows an
ward tendency. There were only 336 b
shipped last week.
COLUMstA, January 11.-Sales of cot
today, 75 bales-middling 13ja13j.
NEw YoRK, -January 11.-Cotton quiet
firm; salest~ 1,318, at 15a15j. Gold fir
2t12I.
CARLsTON, January 11.-Cotton fir
middling 14k.
AUGUsTA, January 11.-Cotton qui
middling 14a14k.
BALTIMORE, January 11.Cotton fir
middling 142a14j.
LvRPoOL, Janiuarv 11.--Cotton stead
uplands 71; O rlenhs 71.
Newberry Prices tCurrent
CORRECTED WEEKL.Y,
By MAYES & MAETI.
APPLES-Green, per bushel........a
Dry, per bushel........ 1 50 a]
BAGGING-G ny-er yr.-.. a
ROPE-Mailla, per lb...............0 a
BACON-Hams, per lb.............. 16 a
Shoulders, per lb......... 9a
Sides, per lb.............14 a
BLUE STONE, per lb.............. a
BEEF-er lb....................a
BUTER-Country, per lb........5 a
CHEESE-E. D................. 18 a
CHICKENS-per head............ 15 a
CALCOPr yard............--- 10 a
COP'PERASpe l.............. a
CORN,pe buhel................1 10 ii
CORN MEA L, bolted, per bushel. ... a.
CANDLES-Adaantine, per sett... 18 a
COFFEE-Rio, per lb............ 25 a
Lagnyra, per lb.........a
Java, per b6............0 a
CCYFON YARN, per bunch. ........a.a
DOMESTICS-44 per yard........ 2 a
7-8 " , ............a
34 " ....... a
EGGS, per dozen...........-.. a
FLOUR, er bbl.............-- 00 at
G UNPO DER, perib6........... a
IRON 1 IES, per lb........-a
1RON-American refined, per pound 61 a
Swedes............--.. a
Band................-.-.-. a
Hoop........--...------- . a
Plow Steel.......-........... aa
Potware..........-..... 0 a
LARD, per1lb.............-... a
LUMBEt-Wida Boards, per M! ft.. .12)0 a
Scantling, per M1 ft...O0 a~
Flooring, per M! ft.1... 500 a
M!OLASSESCuba, per gal.......0 a
West I-ndia, per gal.... 50 a
New Orleans, per gal... 90 a
MACKERELper half barrel... 600 a
per Kit..........2 00
MADDER-pe rlb............... a
NAILS, per -eg. ................ 6 00 a
OATS, per bushel................. a
O NIOS, per bushel............
O ILKerosene, per gal........... -
Linseed,boiled............. a
Linseed, raw...... - ...-..---.
Tanner's, Straits.............. a
PEAS, per bushiel.............
F OTATOS-irish, per bushel. ......
Sweet, per bushel......
P AIN IS-White Lead, per lb. 2
Chemical, per gal...... - -
RICE, per lb............ ------------
SALT, er sack..............---...- -a
SHINES, er 3030...........5 00
SU GAR-ufverized, per lb......
Cruhed,perl1b.........
CtA,erlb...... .....--.
C,rtr, per b.............. I
Srown,-Gold..............
SPE iEGld................... I
SPilver................g..... OQ
FPTSCrnc Whiskey.erga....
ryenchiBraey......... -0 1
Holan Whiny...........
Haf1rtnd G.........
eMiseeManeeus.
FATCHES
G 1
OCKS,
JEWELRI
ER AND. PLATED WAR
'ECTACLES,
EYE-GLASSES
LNCY GOODS
&c., &c., &c.
ing just remodelled and newly fitti
store, I would ask the public to gi
k is Now the Largei
ffered in this part of the State, al
RICES AS LOW
be found in the South.
goods are bought direct from t
acturers, and, consequently, can
Ls cheap as any othei House in t
American'Gold and Silrer Watch
Maufacturers' Catalpgue prices.
ep a large stock of
ectacles and Eye
Glasses,
Gold, Steel, Rubber and Shell Fram
all ages, from the best Manufacl
the United States.
ge stocc of
i-dav and Bridal Present
gagement Rings, Uc.
my Establishment Gold Is so
old, and Brass Is sold for Brai
goods sold warranted as represent'
y ustomers may rely upon getti
hey bargain for.
KIDS OF W ATCH, CLOCK AJ
FELY REPAIRING DONE AT
DRT NOTICE AND IN WORK
MANLIKE STYLE.
ers by Mail or ELpress, for work
will receive prompt attention.
d sentC. O.D. to all parts of t
-y, with the privilege of examinil
paying for them.',
Jewelry of all Descrij
tiois Made to Order.
HN F. SPEC4
PRATT STREET,
'EWBERRY, S. C.
,14, 41-tf.
N. PARKEI
~30R TO WERE, JONES & PABXE
een Pool's Hotel and the Post Offle
DEALER IN
ENESS,
SADDLES and
LEATHE]
ring bought the E NT I RE S TO(C
Harness and Saddle Manufactory
. Webb, Jones & Parker, I am p
to do all kinds of work in this lil
will keep on hand for sale, HARNE!
hLES, &e., HARNESS LEATHI
LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER, &
e best and cheapest. REPAIRI2
II work done to order
ash Prices and at Shork4
Notice
.15, 15-tf.
B.20ONAD & C(
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
O BA CCO,
orted and Domestic Segal
aich we always have on hand a ia
uperior stock.
Imported and Domestie
ines and Liquoi
OF BEST QUALITIESs
gavs in store Pure North Carol
i 'WHISKEY, APPLE and PEA
B. LEONARD & C0
v. 4, 44-3m.
A. B. MORRISON,
MIRfANT TILOl
NEWBERRY, S. C.
ving permanently located in Newl
respectfully inform the citizens of
and surrounding country, that I
ired to execute all orders which r
ntrustd to me in my line. Ny I
rience as a Merchant Tailor, makes
dent that I will give entire satisfacti
II I ask is a fair trial. Cutting in
style, and all work done in the ni
ice of bsiness over Capt. J. F. Spe
Iry Store.
aning and Repairing done promp
p. 30, 39-4m.
REW SADDLE
AND
~ARNESS .SHO]
tore formerl ocrupied by Webb, J<~
Pde,Brde aress.,) ad
dde,Brd,Hres.c,md
tips bnu~ht and e~chafl!ed for goc
Clotkin,g.
, RIHT & COPPOCK
Have dt plea%ure of annonucing to the
citizens of Newherry andi u-rounding coun
try, that thev b1 tve now in .tore
A Full and Elegant Stock
OF
FILL CNO INTER
Clothijig, 1lats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
And a complete amsortet of
Gentlemens' Underwear,
Umbrellas, Trunks,
E' Valises, Canes, &c.,
All of which will be sold at prices to suit
the ines.
An in:Rpection of otr sto,k is solicited,
WRIGHT & COPPOCK,
MOLLOHON ROW.
Oct. 7, 40-tf.
Dry Goods, Groceries, e.
ed,
weCM Sl Of COMPOIT8
it
d Ham Sausage.
Tongue.
Onions.
Hams, new.
h* Salmon.
he Irish Potatoes,
es Herrings.
Mullet.
Breakfast Strips.
Cod Fish.
Fulton Market Beef,
U- new.
Cheese.
Butter.
Buckwheat Flour.
N. o. Molasses, new.
d Green and Black Tea,
~superior quality.
gBRANDY FRUITS.
ICANNED GOODS.
JELLIES.
PRESE RVES.
oFANCY 0 RACKERS,
KEROSINE OIL, 110
Degrees Fire Test.
F. E. SALINAS.
Dec. 9, 49-tf.
THlE GREAT 80UJTIERN ~
H iY 60lOUSEH,
2l5 KING STREET, CHRLESTON, S. C.
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS,
SNOTIONS,
OIL CLOTHS,
o* CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
RUGS, Etc.,
G THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRICES, SEE LOCAL.
SSep. 2, 35-6mn.
Look to the Right
and Dress!
IECENT DEELOlPlM
In the trade have enabled me to purchase
rs one of the largest, best and cheapest stocks
of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and DO.
rge MESTICS ever shown in Ne.wberry, andI
simply ask my friends and customers to at
TEND.
LS my invitationl and examine not only tiu
above, but a beautiful and rare lot of NO.
TIONS, for ladies, gentlemen and youth
and I am not only able
ea TO SHOW
a large and handsome stock ini the article:
*enumerated, but a superior assortment o
CLOTHING,'fine and comnion, as well a:
- BOOTS, SHOES and H ATS, so
THAT
Severy' want of the human family can b<
supplied, not only as to the outer but the
inner man. I can assure the public that
A BETTER TIME
nn never presented itself for liying in''a sup
me ply of choice GROCERIES, either for f.&mi
ion, ly or plantation use, all of which should be
the laid in now while money
ks IS COMING
tly in. The above goods hive been boug~
'cheap, and not only
- For the People of Newberry
but for the rest of mankind, and Bill
GAINS are therefore offered to every on
who comes early with the CASE.
1-W. FOOT,
On the Corner under Pool's Hotel.
and ESTABLISHED 185')
dS. fkt 14. 41 if.
.Iisceeuneous.
IGRICILTURlL IlI'LEiIETML.
HART & CO.
0
We are in receipt of a full line 4o~
~SWE DES iRON, 1h0ES TRACE CHAINS.
IPLOW STEEL, NAILS,~ POT-WARE,
GUNS, PISTOLS, WOODEN- WARE,
ROPE, PLOW LINES, TIN-WARE. 0
0- .
DUDIIITIONilMY AI H FOD
NTI .lDARD SCJLES.
6 BATESVILLE.
HA.RT & CO.,
39 Ilayne St., and Corner King and Market Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan. 6,1--3m.
THE T9N9 POMPATE OIAIT
OF
C HARLEsTon, s. C.
The very best Fertilizers for COTTON, CORN,- WHEAT, TURNIPS and other Crop.
Prepared under the special supervision of the Company's Chemis#, Dr. St. Juilian RaveneV
- - --
SOLUBLE GUANO,
Cah, Apr. 1st, $50; Time, Nov. 1st, $55.
ACID PHOSPHIATE,.
Cash, Apr'. 1st, $33; Time, Nov. 1st, $38.
Recognizing the advantages of Cash transactions, both to the purchaser and manufac
turer, we offer our Fertilizers at the following VERY LOW RATES, viz:
On all orders accompanied by Cash, (not otherwise), for
SOLUBLE GUANO, (thoroughly ainoniated), net cash, $S5.00 per Ton.
ACID PHOSPH ATE, net eaish, - - - - $30.00 per Ton.
-For Circulars and other particulars, apply to
LEAVELL & SPEAR1WAN,
Dec. 30, 52-3m. Newberry, S. C.
THE STATfE OF SOUTH CARO-I JAS. LEFFEL'S
Alfred M. Reeder, et al, Plaintiffs. IMPROVED DOUBLE
Jesse C. Smith, Against al Dfedats u ineW aterW heele
Petition to Sell Land to Pay Debts, &e.;
To Jesse C. Smith, Caroline Glasgoa v, Saah
E. Glasgow, Rachael A. Glasgroa,Spen'cri
T. Glasgow, Martha L. Glasgow, Thomas
J. Glasgow, Frances EC Glag:o and
Mary J. Carmichael, Greeting:
For certaiin causes ofrered before. the
Judgel of Probate Court, at New berry Court
House, for the County of New bierry,in a cer
tan Petition, there exhibited ag4nst you, by
Alfred ML. Reeder, Berryman H. Lovelace,
as Assignee of William W. Hlouseal, antd
Rihad . lak,the Petitioners, you are POOLE & HUNT, BaltiNOre,
appear in the said Court, at Newberry ganufacturrsfortheSonthuScAth*,
Court. House aforesaid, within twenty dayvsNer7,0noinu,wrkgudr
after the service hereof upon you, exdlubre - eads vary oin use, 2 orkn ud eet
of the day of such service, to plead, ans wer ' ead vasizes from 2 to 4 ince
or demur to the said Petition, and further ! - - - --
to do and receive what the said Court sh all The most pow.~i Whe in th re t
consider in the premiss; and im dal. Lage moEST.E e aph letsentos tere
thereof, an Order will be granited, th it the 3 LXJ ANLUFTATtED S aLSOe aatOF
ta Petn betakena confessed, ad an MaYUB A n YES iMco; Ote u
Witness, Jamies (. Leahy, Erquire, Judge~ Boiler, Ebangh's Crusher for Mineras, Saw
of the said Couri, at New berry Court House, and Grist Mills, Floiong Mill Mach ,~
in and for the County aforesaid, the fifth Macher tar Wit Leysa Works. nd 01
d y of December, in the year of oir Lord Mil,Satn u1y n aies
fone thousand eight hundred and seventy- SEND JOR CIHUL-S
four, and in the ninety-ninthi year of the Sep.16(,37-6m*
Sovereignty and Independence o1 the Uni
ted State:; of America. & ADETTHE FALL SESSION
Petitioners' Attorneys. OF THE
J. C. LEAllY, J. P. fr.s.] NEW BERRY
To the Defendat, Mary J. Carm'ch ael:
Take notice that the'summo: s in thi- ac- FEMLALE AUADEMYi~1
ion, of which the foregoing is a copy, wias
fled in tl-.e oficee of the Judge of Probatte' WILL COMMENCE ON ThE 16Th SEPT.
for Newberry County, at Newberry Court'
-House, in the County of Newberry, in the *
State of S<,uth Carolina, together with the A, P. PIFER, A. I., Principal,
petition, on the 5th day of December, A.
D. 1874. SUJBER '& CALD WELL, j wiTH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS.
Petitioners' Attorneyvs. -*
Dec. 9, 4965 The advantages afforded by this istitv
BBB 00 00 K K ss tion for a thoror.gh and complete edue..
BBBB 000 000 K K SSS tion, are second-to no other in the Stat,
B B 0 0 0 0 K h. S wieL
BBBB3 0 0 0 0 KK S Tuiin is low, viz: from $~12.50 to$22.bO
B B 0 0 0 0 K K S in advance, or on satisfactory secuties.
1BBBB 000 0000 K K SSSSO Boarding in private families at moderate
~TATIEI 1~VR1] or fuirtl.e: particulars enquire of the
STATIONERYJh~5 Secretary of the Board, Mr S. P. Boo-o,
~or of 'A. P.PIFR,
AND July 29, 30-tf. Principai.
FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIOFE..
hA h OTD DiI~! The creditors of the Estate of James 0.
FR HOlUt YlI ll 8 H S!Ji ni) uiord, d-ceased,'-il pFr----en-t ---rcl
I proven according to law, to the undersign
AT THE I ed, or their Attorneys, Messrs. Pope, Pope
..- .. ..I & F'air. or. or before the first day of Mrch