The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 27, 1875, Image 3
Special and Local.
rdine Co.'s Bone
lesare much better, and
Lss ta half the cost of imported
rSardines. 8-1v
IWZx TO NEw ADVERTISENTS.
J C. Leahy-Notice.
Jacob Singley-Notic-.
Reidville Male High School.
J. J. Carrington---Sheriff's Sale.
Christian Neighbor-ProPctus.
J. W. Reagin-Executr's Notice.
Herald Book Store-Stationery, &c.
W. U. Barrow-"The Lost Cause."
W. P. Bell-Singer Sewing Machine.
Dr. S. F. Fan t-Drggist and Chemist.
T. F. Grenekr-Printing House and Book
Store.
C. D. Burton, Wm. Dorrob and Jno D.
Pitts-Notice.
T. F. Harmon-Seed Oati, Corn Bran,
Flour and Mackert].
See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Sarvey
o. 4U--~ .
NOTARY PUBUC.-Ira B. Jones, Esq.,
has been appointed a Notary Public for
Prosperity. This will prove an accepta
ble-appointment.
BAiUGAINS.-From and after this date t
we will dispose of our entire stock of
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, at and
below cost. McFALL & POOL.
Jan. 20, 3-tf.
SIc.-Capt. Basil M. Blease is re
ported as being quite sick, with paraly
Mc
sis. at his brother's residence in Edge
field. We hope he will soon recover.
The Newberrv HERATD speaks in t
complimentary terms of Dr. Jackson, 9
our "young probabilities."
[Union-Herald.
We have been doing the same, for lo,
these many years.
SThe Drug House of Dr. S. F.
Fant is one of the completest in the up
country, and every article kept is pure
and genuine. Prescriptions put up at
thb store carefully, and at all hours of
the night or day. For night prescrip- -
tions call up stairs over the store..O )
HoNoEj.-We are pleased to note
that Mr. S. F. Kinard, formerly of this I
place has been elected Intendant of the l
town of Walhalla. We congratulate
him on his elevation to office, and trust
that, the responsibilities of that position
will sit lightly upon him.
GooD TEmPLARS.-We have been re- r
quested to give notice that Kosciusko t
Lodge of Good Templars, will meet on
this Thursday evening, three o'clock,
at Temperance Hall. This time is ap
pointed in consequence of the Hall be- s
ing occupied every night of the week.
S. C. R. R.-Our thanks are due Mr. y
S. S. Solomons, General Superinter.- r
deNt of the South Carolina Railroad, a
for an annual over his road for the cur- b
rent year. Mr. Solomons is a clever P
gentlemen and a first rate railroad man, t
and no matter how greatt the pressurea
keeps the 'press' in lively remembrance. 1
R EIDVIL HIGH SCH OOL.--Attent ion t
is directed to the card of the Reidrille
Male High School, the next session of
which will begin on the 1st of February.
The tuition, it will be seen, is moderate,
while board is also cheap. -? lie educ~a
tional advantages of this school are t
decidedly goed. Send for a catalogue.
THANKS.-Mr. Geo. W. Childs, the
enterprising publisher of the Pa&?c
Ledger, Philadelphia, will acepClt our
thanks for a copy of his Almanace for
1875. It is elegantly gotten up, with
handsome cover and gilt edges, This
Almanac is published only for subscri
bets to the Ledger, and is not sold. As
a book of reference it is valuable.
The Crockery and HIouse-Fuirnishiing
Establisbhment of Messrs. Kingsland &
Heath, of Columbia, still continues to e
be the great attraction, although the s
HIoid~ays:are over. The fact of the a
business is they keep a large and3
varied stock of goods and the public are C.
aware of it. Place, Main Street, underd
Columbia Hotel. 2-tf. 1
krr2TI'roN, TAx PAYERIS.-Rem2em
ber that, unless an extension be granted
.-which has not yet been donie-after
the 50th inst., the penalty will attach
for non-payment of taxes. We know
that a large number have not yet paid.
and many by reason of inability, ands
we trust that the extension will be I
granted in time. It is but right that ita
should be done.
- DAmNG R o BB E R Y.-On Saturday
night, just after dark, a wdow lady
proceeding home with her purchases
was grasped around the waist byan
gro fellow and everything in her po.+
session forcibly taken from her. This
outrage happened onl the main street,
within a stone's throw of the business
houses, and in a short distance from her j
own home. Such an outrage has never
been perpeti ated in this town before.
We trust that the scamp may vet he
overhauled and a meet punishmenit be
given him.
THE SINGER SEWING MACIINE.- 1]
Mr. WV. P. Bell, the popular and ener
getic agent of the Singer, whose head- t
quarters are at Cash's Store, issues his
card to-day in the HIERAIw. He rings
out no uncertain sound when he pro- t
nounces his machine the ne lutS ultra
of these indispensable homie attach-r
mients. It seems almost fabulous to as
sert that the Company's invest men tsl
amount to the large sum of $20,000000,
and that no less than 300,000) of these
machines arc mnade yearly, in the main
ufacture of which an army of people
rengaged. Call on Mr. Bell and
purchase one.
The Indian Girl is one year oldere
than when she last spake to the people
through the HERAI.w, aind it is a pleas
re to say that she has gainedl in expe-a
rience, and is better able to eater to thet
tastes of the great smoking pulic thant
ever before. She is an authority on r
Segars, and when her brand is laced l
on a box, whether 2 1-2, 5. 10) or 25
centers, it is safe to conclude thatt they v
ar as represented. In her behia'f,
Messrs. Perry & Slawson return th:mk
for the liberal patronage extended dui
ring the past year, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same. and
ever hope that the share for 1875, may
be yet l:arger. D)on't mistake the place
-one door above Columbia Hotel
Block, and netoDiaP's Hardware Es- t
THE R. W. G. L.-The Right Wi
thy Grand Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., of Sout
Carolina, convened at this place o
Wednesday last, and adjourned o
Thursday, after an interesting sessior
The officers installed for the ensuin
year are:
G. W. Curtis, M W. G. M.; W. J
Lake, M. W. D. G. M.; Robert Tame;
M. V. G. S'.: John Hieseman. M. W
G. Treas.; Silas Johnstone, M. W. G
Representative.
INTERESTING MEETI.N(.-On Frida;
morning of this week, at 10 o'clock,
most interesting imeetin- will be -l
,t the Asociate Reformed Church
ylie o,:casioi being a farewell mission
iry meeting. The missionary party
>f which Miss Galloway. a native o
N'ewberrv, but lately of Due vest, i:
>ne, will arrive here on Thursday hi
he down train. The occasior will b
m interesting one, and addresses an
xpected. and the pastor. Rev. E. P
&eClintock, extends invitation to tht
)vblic generally. The missionary par.
y are on their way to Egypt.
AxornE ONE GoNE.-Our formei
,ssociate, Ira B. Jones, Esq., wisely and
iappily deserted the ranks of bachelor
lood on Thursday night last, and wc
vish him and his fair partner in muatri
nony much joy. A concatenation ol
:ircumstances prevented our witnessing
he knot tied,and of participating in the
)!easures of the occasion, which we are
old were all of the most pleasant char
eter. It was the biggest wedding
athering known in years. So auspi
iously began, may the future course of
he wedded pair be as full of happiness
s can possibly fall to the share of hu
nan kind.
THECIfIRSTIAN NE1i ROIt.-W e pub
ish the Prospectus this week of the
bove nanied excellent paper, and in
ite especial attention to it. The prin
iples which it advocates shoult com
Acnd it to the esteem of all Chri;tian
eople of every denomination, but more
>articularly does the Nighbor make it
lf worthy of the support of those for
hom it labors so earnestly. The
ighbor should have a place in every
imily circle, and we wish for it a much
ore extended circulation than it has.
ts weekly visits to us alwvays afford
efreshment. Subscriptions received at
is office.
OuR 01UAN's IOmE on the corner
if Cald well and Boundary Streets is in
cessful operation. Its plai and oh
acts differ somewhat froim other Or
han's Homes, in that no one under 20
ears of age is admitted, but there is no
estriction as to age beyond that period,
youth of 45 or even 50 being as eligi
le as one under. Then again to insure
erfect discipline, no greater number
man five arc entitled to the privileges
ad advantages of permanent shelter
nder its roof, while any number will
e entidled to the transient amenities of
be -Home. We commnendl the IIome to
e kindest consideration, and wvould
ate that contributions of krout or any
tier good thing will be in order.
Coca-r.-IIis Honor, Jmudge Moses
rinated the session on Friday last.
'le time was princip)ally occupied with
tate cases, the most of which were
:her nol. pros., or continued. In the
aLse of the State against J. P. IIardy,
idictment, murder, a motion was
inde to changie venue, to lbe heard at
nion on the 10th of Feb)ruary, anid the
iditments agaiinst Richard P. Coleman
ud Win. Glenn as accessories, and
gainst Wim. Glenn for assault and bat
F.y, hinging upon theo first, these catses
ere continued. The State against
rtimur A. Glover', murder, was also
ontiued, and against Henry Counts.
imilar indictment, tile verdict was not
~uilty. In only one case, that of Hamp.
lithell, for assualt and battery with
-ally weapons, was there found a ver
ict of guilty, the sentence being four
aonths in the penitentiary. The bal
ne of the cases, severally for riot, of
cial misconduct, grand larceny,attemupt
:kill, accessory to arson, &c., were
ither nol. pros., or found not guilty.
cnd thus ends the Janiuary term.
UnoxE OUT IN A NEW Pu.AE.-To
uch of the readers of the HERALD Who
nte not made a minute on the tabhlets
if their nmemory-that the HIERAT.l ofdice
s no longer at the old stand, we impart
he information that it has broken out1
u a newv place. The removal wvas ef
eted about the first of December, 1874,
inee which time we hatve occupiedl the
oimodious and easily accessible rooms
ver Mr. Thos. F. IIarmon's extensive
:or, entrance through main door, first
lght of stairs to right. We trust that
veyv reader 'will bear this in mind, as
Uonies deposited through the do01
racks and key holes at the old place can
iot he acknowledged by us. We makt
his notice because we frequently hear
>f persons going there instead of here:
nd as a fewv have failed to pay up am
>romisied, we fear they have made dis
osition of their money as above men
ioned. Over IIarmon's is the place.
~entlemen.
And further, the Book Store is run at
ae same place where can b)e haid
ariety *of articles which everybody
eeds. Call up.
Rv'. J. F. Pitrsr.-WXe arc indebted
o Mfr. A. II. E. Sheek for an introduc
ion to this distinguished gentleman,
rho is so greatly interested, not only
> the welfa:ue of the Germl:m imlmi
-rans!t, butt for thet advancement of thie
>rosnrit y of the State. It is an interest
awhich our people are all most d.eeply
onerned, aind ini the furthering of
rhichi our efforts shall always be en
isted. The great need of increasing
urpplto with initelliget, indus
iious people. such as are introduced by
le instrumitentality of both the gentle
nen named, nmust be apparent to all, andI
ye hiope that their eflturts will be second
d and aided to the flullest practicable
x tent,
We learn that the Rev. gentlemian
V:I' rv'nted fr'om preac'hing on last
ib'athi in1 consequence of the inclement
xventhr, and he niow makes appoint
uet to prea'h at the samec place, Mt.
B:hl l'reishvteriain Church in Caldwell
IownsIhp on the 3rd S:abbath in Febru
ty. In the mIorning at 10), the sermtor
xil be ini German: in the afternoon at
io'clock in English. A general invita
:ion without regard to denomination i:
~
IN Towx.-Quite a number of
[i tlemen from abroad were in town
a week. In attendance on the G
SLolge meeting were A. G. Mag
jr., Rob't Jame,s Cul. R. Durv(
4 Charleston. and Thos. Steen. of Gi
ville; at Court, Gen. M. Gary, an(
. brother. M.ijor Gary. of Edgefield,
Mir. Shand, of Union; in the inter(
the Cotton Factory of Greenville,
Hammett; and promiscuously, y,
John Zimmerman, with a new s
Whiskers, and many others. I
gentlemen we are satisfied had a
time, for it is a failing with Nev
rians to treat their friends to the
best and pl(Inty of it.
At the meeting of the Grand L
a pleasing ep;sode occurred on
entrance of Col. Duryea, who was
ble. on account of size, to enter ini
regalia. It was proposed, therefor
have one nnde large enough to tit
on his next visit. We have not lea
who has the contract. It willbe al;
job. In days of yore when he an
used to catih mutI fish with pin hi
from the docks of Charleston, Bob
a little shaver. What a change s
then.
The Great DeCastro Troupe are
nounced to give a series of their ref
and pleasing entertainments at T
perance Hall,commencing Thursday
2Sth inst. Our exchanges from ne
boring cities have lately been teen
with praises of their performances.
clip the following from the Aug
Constitutionalist, of the 22d inst.:
DECAST11O LAST Nizrr.-DeCa
the magician, at Girardey's 0
House last night, presented a va
programme for the entertainment of
large audience who greeted him on
first night this season in this city. (
sidering the numher of companies wl
have latelv visited Augusta, we u
say that D.Castro was fortunate in I
in, so many present last night.
The entertainment was interesi
indecd and highly appreciated. W
the "n:gic circle" was not as larg
was desired. Yet the feats perfori
w'Ire remr:kably fine. After Jepp
I his character songs, Miss Fannie
!'red the -Staff Bell Solo" with
effect. impressing all with her sue
in making beautiful music on the b
and equaling the Swiss Bell Ring
Miss Fannie combines beauty with:
ity to entrtain. and the most pleaI
part of the programme was her app
anee in so many characters.
Prof. DeCnstro's scenes in venti
(lpism were line, as was also the tli
Iion duetts of Jeppe and Miss Fan
The audience was mystified by the
dian box mystery, but the most won
fiul of all w,s the wrial suspension,
sleeping in the air, by Miss Fannie,
der the supervision of Prof. DeCas
A ppearing in a handsome light costu
she was greatly admired and loo
beautiful as she reposed in the
poised on tile end of a small pole on
elbow.
At the close of the entertainment
Professor distributed a number of p
ents, useful :nd ornamental, to the
tunate holders of tickets with numi
on them).
TIl Cr.AnA WI.Mus Triuir
This versatile and popular comp2
have, since Friday night last, been
lighting the p)eop)le of Newberry
their pleasing renditions, and whel
is known that this is the very firstt
that a treat of this character has 1;
alforded, there is no wonder that
ap)preciation has been so large. E
nighlt the hall hats been filled, the
served seats, every one, being sect
before the evei ng's performance.
Friday night. "East Lynne" was
dered without a fault, and to a pae
house. On Saturday night. in the el
aater of Fanchmon, or the Cricket.
charming Clara only adhded to
pleased influence already g:ained.
MIonday, the beautiful comedy of]
wer's "Lady of Lyons" was enacted
an equally delighted house. Clara,
Pauline, was perfect, and her he:
ful, petite figure and charming feati
were in fit keeping with the charac
Thie entire company are good, and t
appearance here has gained univc
approb)ation, and but that the Hal
engagedl for the three last nights of
week they would continue to draw
houses during tihe entire time..
evening (Tuesday) will be given
Van Winkle, and on to-morrow (V
nesday), the last appearance of the C
pany, will be p)resented tihe beaiu
drama of -"Dora," taken from Ter
son's poem, to be followed by the se
tional play of "Cuba."
We are pleased to publish in
ab)ove connection the following cou
pondence which speaks for itself,
is suflicient without further c'ommelin
tion from us, to show tihe hiigh est
in which the Company is held:
COIR ESPOND)ENCE.
NEwnm:uty, S. C..
25th Jan., 187
To Cu.a\nA WXI.TMAN AND TIIorE
The undersigned, appreciating
efTerts of yourself and Troupe to
tribute to' the enjoyment of our pet
h)eg to tenderi yo'u a Comuplimecn
Hoping it may be in y'our powe:
afibrd us the opplortunity of thus tes
ing our ap)preciation of the chaste
tertainmenlts given by y-our Comp
we remain.
Y. J1. Pope, Silais Johnstone, O0
Sbunmnert. S. F. Fanut, J1. S. Hair
Wallace, George Johnstone, Bensoi
Jones. TI. J1. MeCrary, .John F. Sp:
Harry St. A. O'Neill. F. N. Parker,
W. Gatrm:my, R. F. Phifer, HI. C1
mont Mloses, F. E. Salinams, T1. C. I
J. Y. 3IeFall, Geo. P. MIeredith, A
Mtavbin. Thomas Cook. 3M. Foot, Rl
Grneker.,Jno. B. O'Neill, T. Q. IB
er', W. W. Mfilam, W. A. M1iller
Lt., 18th V. S. Inft., Lt. Anderson,
rirgon, J. ,J. Carrington, D. ML W4
Nu.waEuur. S. C'..
Ja:n. 2>th, 1I$
o T. FJ.C , SWia Juhnsone. 0.
fehIumyr:it, S. F. Fent and oUr
Gi.rrLEMEN: lour kind note of
preciation,l tendering me a Complin
a 'rv tenefit, is received. It affords
great pleasure to feel that I have
served this kindness at y'our hands,
would respect fully announce Wed
day evening next. Jatn. 27th, on w.
occasion will be presented the beau
dramau from Tennyson's Poem, of
ra." and the sensational plaly of "Cul
Trusting ever to deserve_ yourk
ness andl esteem, I am sincerely
-respectfully,
Truly yours,
UL1A WILDA
en- All persons in any
last
mrnd wise in.debted to me,
raith'
'f are called upon to set
te before the 1st of
his'
and February. L o n g e r
st of
coL indulgence will not
et f be given.
S. F. FANT.
pO Jan. 13, 2-3t.
v ABOUT TIlE TOWN AND COUNTY.
The weather is exceedingly changed
dre, -tin Wednesdav and Thursdiv, rain
the on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, lovely on
tina- Monday overhead, Tuesday threaten
:o a ing.
e, to The bottom of the road from Epting's
him on to Laurens h:L fallen out. Between
ned town and the steam mill the road is de
Irge plorable.
I we It is all very well to say, Take things
)oks :s they come, but suppose they don't
.'vs comie?
mee The secret of happiness is to make
the best of everything.
an- "Very sorry for it," said a six months'
ned
old subscriber the other day, when told
em- his paper would be discontinued unless
the1
ihe lie paid up. Of course he was sorry
for himself, but not for the publisher.
nc The times are sadly out of joint. and
We dishonesty seems to le at : premium.
a Something fr little boys tnd girls to
be found at the IIALw Book Store.
tro, It wa thought that the-cotton in this
ried County was ne:rlV all disposed of, but
the the way it came in last week told a
his different tale.
,on- Sorrows come soon enough without
iich despondency. It does no m:in good to
mst carry around a lightning rod to attract
arv- trouble.
ThIr is : good story told of a little
ing bov,who, goihno, into a bookstore with his
hle mother. crept tp to the juvenile of the
as e,tablishment with the sly query, "Say,
nIed have you got any books for boys that
a ain't got any religion in 'eni?"
Tr- Little boys of the above character
hue o come into the IIElZAi.D Book Store
ess will find Jack the Giant Killer and
Als' Robinson Crusoe.
ers.
bil- If you fail to receive the IHIAn
ino the reason is that your subscription has
Iar. expired. We will be happy to have
you renew at once.
ilo- The way to do. A farmer stepped in
rta- the other dIay with a hag of yam pota
ie. toCs to )aV for the IIEIAT.D, ie had
In- no money, This is the way to do, if
ler- you have no cash, bring an equivalent.
or but don't ask for credit. We are smart
un- ing under innumerable wrongs now.
tro. The sun shone out deliciously on
Ie, Wednesday last, and trade was brisk.
ked During iuuddy seasons, while cross
air, ings are impassable without planks, we
er i]
respectfully ask the chief of police to
the see that four mule teams are not allowed
te to stand just in the way. It is a nui
r- sance.
>ers1 A new Masonic Ha:ll was consecrarted
on Thursday night last, at Maybinton,
by Past Mastei's W. G. Mayes and J.
0 . Peoples, and officers installed. The
anfy Lodg'e is a flourishing one.
de- The Progressive, a paper of Aye, says
i'ithe goat alluded to by us lately. wias 17
it year's old. andl prior to visiting New
1 berry had resided ait Helena. The ani
ime mal~-has gone to the plarce where the
een woodbine twineth. Bahi!
the Mr'. F. E. Salinas continues to eater
ach to the appetites of the good people1 of
this section, and they should prFove their
re- good(lness by large purchases. IIe keeps
red a spilendiid stock of edibles.
On Messrs. Lovelace & Wheeler have
'en- just opened some (delicious looking
ked hams, and we would not be sum p)rised if
they are' as nice as they look to be.
have y'ou paid vonir taxes vet? Re
the member~ the Tre~asurer says' that the
the limit is the 30thi.
On The Reading Club has gone to the
31- placee whei'e the woodibine twineth.
,to We dlon't know yet what nights they
meet.
uti- Reliable Testimony.
Ires It cannot be reasonably sup,posed that when
ter. a person testifies to the efficacy of' a remedy
iei whose benefits he has experienced, without
1solicitation, that he does so for the purposeof
~'misleading the rublic, or from any other mo
s tive than that of gratitude. It is still more
tunreasonable to suppose that eminent physi
t ecians would corroborate the evidence thus
full given unless they were persuaded of its truth.
L'his he proprietors of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit
ters r.re constanmly in the receipt of voluntary
lip testimonials acknowledging the curative and
d- preventive potency of this beneficent tonic
and corrective,emanatiog not only from those
Omf- hlo have felt its influence, but also from well
:iu known members of the medical profession,
both here and abroad, who have witnessed
ny- its effects, and prescribed it in their private
nsa practice. In the face of such evidence as this,
ns owihthe widest publicity has repeatedly
been given, it would be absurd to question
the medicin al virtues of the Bitters. Skepti
cism upon this point was long ago disarmed,
the and they are to-day as much respected and
..far more widely known than many of the
l a otficinal remedies which figure conspicuously
and in the pharmacopoia. They are un iversally
.da recognized to be the supreme remedy fcr in
termittent and remittent fevers, dyspepsia,
cem iver complaints, general debility, disorders
of the bowels and nervousness, as well as a
means of fortifying the systenm against mala
rious influences, and those which operate in
juriously upon the sensitive organs. Whether
us'e,l as a remedy for actual disease, as a
means of building up the broken downt
physique, or of hastening convalescence, they'
are never resorted to in vain, and they often
trestore complete health when prescribed
teremedies cannot even initiate its recovery.
ple MONEY SAVED, MONETY MADE.-It is no
ttrv longer ntecessary to pay two and three profits.
i('. Messrs. Ftrehigott, Isene iiet & Co., be.g to
draw attention to their immense closing out
rto sade of S500,000 worth of Drty G"ods, Catrpets,
tif- Furs. ete., which takes pl!ace anntua!!v te
tweer. January 1st, und Febrarr 1thi, prior
en- to purchasitng their Sprin:r Stock, att 2'/5
in' King S:reet, Charleston, S. C , 54 White
-'hall Street. Atlanta, Ga., atnd Bayi Street,
Jacksonville, F:t. Satmples senit otn applica
tion. lRemit ;.er .xpr ecs or Post Office Or
der, or goods will lbe sent C. 0. D. All re
I.- tail orders over $10 will he sent fromt the
A. Chtarlestotn Bruch ftee of charge. '2-if.
eck, To the Melnhers of the South
G Carolina Conference.
ar-Miti.ters of the South Caro,linta Methodist
1ol, Coniference are respetfuilly infortmed that
.G. having made arrangenmetnts with the Pitb
II. lishinig Ilouse at Nashville, Tenn., I atm en
abled~to supply thetm with any of the Books
o-orlPublicatiols of that House on the same
1tper centage that they have hitherto been
18th etting them.
All orders accompanied by thte Cash,
cai- ei through P. 0. Money Order or by
ard. Dritt, will be promptly filled.
In sending orders, write name and Post
me lgiby.THIOS. F. GRENF.KER,
. Proprice.or HERALD Book Store.
L. Jan. 13, :2-tf.
ap.MASONIC !
ent- ST. JOHN!
de- Wednesday Night !
and Splendid Feast !
Time, I o'clock to 10 o'clock, P. M. BEFORE
[dcei and AFTER dedication of Hall. PRIICE T',c.
tiftil DON'T FORGET.
" Marshia1l will haLve atn abund'ance of best
* Nansemiond liver OYSTEt1S. fresh from Suf
md- folk. Va.. all during the Holidays, AT RE
and DUCED PICEs.
ALL READY FOR CHTRISTMAS!
COME AT ONCE TO MARSH~LL'S
AGRICCLTrAL LIENs.-If you have
already ordered your Agricultural Lien
secure advances, do so at once. Wall
Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, S. C.. h
on hand four different kinds, and if neithe
these meet your views, they are prepared
print, at the lowest prices, any special ft
to order. If the Planter or Farmer has
yet bought the Rural Accountant, a book
simple farm accounts, let him do so at oi
They also have a New Agricultural L<
which gives the Lnndlord a lien on crop
tenant. This is very valuable. 2
Commercial.
NLWBERRY, Janua.y 26.-.otton mar
continues nctive with good supply,
closing at 1i cents.
Shipped during wcek, 1,100 bales.
CoLUxmBiA, Jannary 25.-Sales of cot
32 bales-middlling 131al4j.
NL.w Yor, January 25.-Cotton dull i
easier: sales 1,007, at 1 Gold stron
12!al2T.
CHARLESTON, January 25.-Cotton
and easier-middling 14J.
BALTIMORE, January 25.--Cotton qt
and easier-middling 15.
AUGUSTA, January 25.-Cotton eas:
middling 14'a14i.
LiVERPOOL, January 25.-Cotton dull s
easier-uplands 7; Orleant 7 .
Newberry Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY,
By MAYES & MARTIN.
APPLES-Green, per bushel......... a 2
Dry, perbushel...........1 50 al
llAGGIN(i-(uny-per yard.......... - a
(ol'-Manifla. per!b. .. ..lb ... ....... 20 a
IACON-lilaus. per lb...........16 a
Shoulders, per lb .......... 9)a
Sides. per lb................ 14 a
ILUE.STONE, per................a
ItEEF- - r lb....................... 8 a
BUTl'Eh-(ountry, per lb........... 2.5 a
CHEESE--E. D..................... 18 a
CHICKENS-per bead............... 15 a
CALICO-per yard..................... 10 a
COPPERAS-perlb.................. 8 a
CORN, per bushel....................1 10 al
CM0lt MtEAL, bolted. per bushel.... al
CANDLES-Adaiiantine, per sett... 18 a
COFFEE-ltio, per lb............... 2.5 a
Laguyra, per lb.......... a
Java. per lb..............30 a
(4Tr'riN Y AN. per bunch ...........at
DO.iMESTIlCS-4-4 per yard ........... 12 a
7-6 '- . ........ . 1U a
3-4 - .......... 9 a
EGGS. per dozen................... - a
FLOU It. per bbl....................7 00 19
G UN'ON DE, per lb............... - a
lItON IIES. per Ib................... - a
lItUN-American refined. per poond G6 a
SwedeF....................... t a
Band......................... a
H oop......................... a
'low Steel.................... a
Potwure................ 1 a I
LARD. per lb........................ a I
LUMBElt-Wide Boards, per M 11.. .12,0 a20t
Scantlitig, per M ft......10Y0 a20(
Flooring, per 31 ft ......15,0 a2j (
MOLASSES-Cuba. per gal.......... 41 a t
West India. per gal.... 50 a
N-w Orleansl. per gal... 9 al
MACK ELtELI-per half barrel....... 6 :0 a8
per Kit...............2 00 a3(
MA) lt Z-per lb.................... - a J
N A LS, per keg................6 LO a
OATS. per busiel................ al
NIONS. per bushel................. - a3
VIL--Kerosetie. per gal.............. - a
Liuseed,boiled................. al
Linseed. raw................... al 4
Tanner's. Straits ............... al
PEAS, per bushel .................... a
V'TMAOS-lrish, per bushel ......... - a2
Sweet. per bushel........ - a
PAIN IS-White Lead, per lb........ 12 a I
Chemical, per gal........ - u2 I
ItICE. per b ...........
lw;r. per ,ack ............................... - al 9
.Il .\G LES. per 100 .................5 00 a6 (
SU(GAN-l'ulverized, per lb.......... a ]
Crushed. per b.
A . r b............. .............. a
C. :xtra, per lb ................ a ]
lI;rowu. per lb.......... . ........ a
SPECIE-Gold....................... a
Silver................. a
SPIltlT$-Corn Whiskey, per gal ...2 0 a(
French Brandy........... - alC
Rye Whiskey ........3 50 a6 (
Holland Gin............. - u8 (
of Turpentine............ al
TE:A-llyson. perr b................. ......1 50 n2
Imperial. per lb................... . .1 75 a2
Black, per lb.......................... 1 00 al
TALLOW . per lb..................... 10 a
VINEGAR-Cider. per gal................ a i
VA RNISI ES-Coach body, per gal.4 00 a4
Copal, per gal....... U3
WH EAT, per bushel................-- a
80LIJLE PIFIC GLIN
$16 Cash, $5:3 Time, without Interest.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S CO
POEND ACID 110SPHATE OF LIME
for Cit,-posting with Cotton Seed,
6:1 Cash, $315 rime, without Interest.
To accommodate Planters, they cant <
der now at:.d have until 1st April to deci
w~hiether they~ will take at time or cash prii
Whleni delivered fronm Farctory by carloa
no dravage will be charged. This Gua
is now so we.ll known in all the Southe
States for its remarkable ef'ects as ant age
ay for inreasinsg the products of labor
not to re<lutire special recommretndation frC
us. Its use for ninte years past has esta
libe'd in, character for~ reliable excellern
Tihe supplies putt into nmarket this seas,
re, as hemretofore, prepared under the
perintenrdencee of Dr. ST'. JULIAN R AV
NEL4, Chemtist of tihe Company, at Chtarhi
tort, S. C., hence Planters may rest assar
that its quality arnd comtpositionl is prcisc
thte samne as that hteretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
Chtarlestont, S. C.
J0OhN S. REESE & CO., General Agern
Baltimore. Nov. 24, 47-bum.
Newberry to the Rescue
NOT OF LOUISIANA,
BUT .0F
C. F. JACKSON,
At No. 128 Main SI
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WVho, dletermirned to stustain htis establir
d mlotto,
"The Leader of Low Prices,
has reduced htis lar-te and well select
sock of l)R Ess GOODS. KNITED WO(.
LEN GOOI)S. LAD)IE.S' AND GENJ
SIAWLS. CASSIMEILE3. JEANS. &c.,
To Prices Which CannfOt be Surpasse
Antd Ire asks
ALL IN NEED OF ANYTHING
to be found itt a first class Dry Goodsluou
to aid hitt it his determmanttti.
To be conivinced' tha:t thre reductiont isg
uie give me11 a call, or sendl( your ordt
where they will receive promrpt atteflt I
andt sav.e your mooney.
Don't Forget No. 128 Ma
Street, Columbia, S. C.
Jan. 20, -tf.
IRA B. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAY
PROSPERITY, S. C.
Oc.t.. 7, 4Ip- Cm.
C'lothing.
WR(MlT& 00OPPO(
Have the pleasure of announcing to I
ci tizenis of Newh~itry anmd suirround'nn co.
tr , tha t the: it.oe now tin htore
A Full and Elegant Stoc
OF
C1lotilg, HatS, Cap
BOOTS, SHOES,
Antd a complete assortment of
Gentlemens' Underwear
Umbrellas, Trunks
Valises, Canes, &c.,
AU of which will be sold at prices to s
th times.
Arn intspection of ourr stock is sc.licited.
WRIGHT & COPPCK
MOLLOHONROW.
C)ot. 7, 41)...4(*.
not Sheriff"s Sales.
; to
cr, =- = - ___ ____
eep Wml. R. lez,et a].
r or
to Agtus
>ril
not Srah Wicker, et al.
for Petition to Sel Lands.
Ice.
use By virtue of in otfler of the rifnorA!e
of James C. Leahv, Judge of Proate, I wii!
- sell, at public auction, at Ne-,%berry Court
House,
ket On t1w First .1o iy in Iebruary
Lnd Xext.
ONE HUNDRED AND
md FIFTEEN ACRES OF
LAND.
ull bounded by lands of
the same being called the Eome Place, and
ict owned by Anderson Wicker at his death.
TERMS OF SALE.--One-half cash; bal.
ance on a credit of twelve months with in
nd |erest from day of sale, to be seeumed by
bond and mortgage of purchaser. Pur
chaser to pay for papers
J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C.
Jan. 13, 2--St. f9.
00 STATE OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
IN THE PROBATE COITt.
18
Martha S. A. Iarmon, by her Guard., ad
15 iitem, PlInntiff.
12J
) Agaiit
2. ejamin Abranm, as Adin'r., of the Estate
1 of Mary Adeline Abrams, dee'd , a-id
iso:herm, Diefendants.
10
By vi tue ofaii Execution in the above
it stated action,i i.sued out of thie Probate
Court for the Cousty and State afortsaid
to mec directed, I wiHI sell, at pt.blic outcry,
tiat Newberry Court House,
7 On the FrtMonday in February1
bet;%een the usual houirs of sale, the follow
2 ing Real Estate, to-wit: All that tract of
8 land situate, Iying and being in the County
and St..te aforesaid, containing
NINETY ACRES,
0 more or less, near Ashford Ferry, and
' bounded by lands of Thos. 11. Altwine, Da
vid Brown, J. 13. Ifeller and others. L-v
0 ied on as the property of Mairy Adeline
KI Abrams, dee'd., at the suit of Martha S. A.
IHarmon, by Guard, ad litem, against Bei
5 jamnin Abrams, adm'r., and others.
4 TERMS CASH. Purchaser to p.y for
papers. J. J. CARRINGTON,s. s. c.
0 Sheriff's Office, Jan 9th, 187-5.
5 Jan. 13, 2-31t. f 15.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
A IN PROBATE COURT.
Mary Buzzard, Petitioner.
Ag iinst
K)M. Hamilton Buzzard, J. N. Martin, As
signee, and others.
Dower.
PO By order of the Court of Probate, I will
,5 sell,
On the First Monday in February,
1875,
-at Newbe rry Court House, a tract of land
)lying in the County and State aforesaid,
containing
FIFTY-TWO AORES,
~. more or less, together with the interest in
reversion after the estate in dower of Mary
Buzzard, heretofore assigned to her, the
same being the Real Estate of Henry Buz
zard, deceased, and bounded by lands of
ir- Phil. Grotwell, Mrs. Mary Buzzard, W.
die Criffin and JIotn McCullough.
e. TERMS CASH. Tbe p-urchaser to pay
d for papers.
aJ. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. 0.
n Jan. 13, 2-3t. f
as STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
b- COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
e IN T HE COMDION PLEAS.
u- Jefferson E. Brown and James T. Douglass,
E- Iri,tlntiffs,
Against
Y James D. Epps, Defendant.
Complaint for Foreclosure.
Bv virtue of the decretal order of the
Court in this actiou, I will sell at Newberry
SCourt House,
-On the First 31onday in February
I Next,
all the following Real Estate, lying and be
ing in the County and State aforesaid, con
taining
Seven Hundred (700) Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas
C. Brown, John McCarley, Baruch Duncan
and others, as the property ot James D.
Epps.
TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
-h J. J. C A RRINGTON, S. N. C.
Jan. 13 ,2-3t. 112
THE GREAT CAUSE
'L. or'
HUMAN MSERY,
d,Just Published, in a Sealded Envelope. Price
.ix (en's.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment. and
Rtadical cure of Seminal Weakness. or Sper
miatorrhoa. inducedt by Self-A buse, Involun
etar-y Emissions, uImpotenicy, Nervous D)ebil
'ity. and Impediments to Marriage general
.lv; Consumption, Epilepsy- and Fits; Men
n tid and Physical Incapacity, &c.-By ROB
~ERtTJ. CULVERWELL. M. D., author of the
IThe world-renowned author, in this admni
Srable Lecture, clearly proves from his own
experience that the awful consequences of
Self-A buse may be effectually removed with
out medicine, and withou tdangerous surgi
cal operations. bougies, instrumients, rings,
- or cord ials; pointing out a modle of cure at
Iontc ccrtain and effectual. by which cvery
.sufferer, no matter what his condlition may
be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and
{ i- Tis Lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent. under seal. in a r,lain envelope, to
any a,dtress, on receipt of six cents, or two
ponstage. stamps.
Addlress the Pl'xishers,
CHAS. .J. C. K LINE & CO..
157 fowery, New York.
Post Office Blo. -1t5. July 15, '74-:1ly.
A. B. MORRISON,
kMERtIIAT TILOR,
he NEWBERRY, S. C.
IHaving permanently located in Newber
rv, I respecfmui!y inform the citizens of the
kto,, and surrounding country, that I am
pre pared to execute all orders which may
be entrusted to mue in my line. My long
experience as a Merchant Tailor, makes tme
confident that I will give cotire satisfact-on,
and al I ask is a fair trial. Cutting is the
latest stye, and all w ork done in the ,seat
est manuner.
Place of business over Capt. J. F. Speck's
( Jewelry Store.
I Cleaning and Repairing done promptly.
Sep. s", 39-4m.
LMR! LMBER!!
'We are prepared to furnmish LUMBER in
any quatntity
6 AT REASONABLE PRICES.
We have good timber from which to manu
facture lumber. Parties wishing to build
.tor repair will do well to send or bring
their orders to us. Our Mill is 7 miles be
lowv Prosperity, on the Holly's Ferry Road.
Address,
SCEORCE BROWN & SON,
PROSPEltITY, S. 0.
JanL 6 1-..-m
Dry Goods, Groceries, se
THE GREAT 8OTiElRN
;lly 5001S HlOUSE
1h chi l 6enedid & Co.,
275 KING STREET, CAMRLESTON, S. C.
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
RUGS, Etc.,
TH IS SIDE OF NEWYORK.
FOR PRICES. ,EE LOC\L.
Sep. 2.35-:;1.
Look to the Right
and Dress!
RENT DEVELOPMENTS
In-the trAde have enabled me to purchase
one of the largest, best and cheapest stocks
of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and DO
MESTICS ever shown in Newberry, and I
simply nak my friends ind custouers to at
TEND
my invitation and:( examine nut only the
above, but u beautiful and rare loL of NO
TIONS, for ladies, gentlemen and youth,
and I am uot only able
TO SHOW
a large and ban,lom-_- stoc! i!. the articles
enumerated, but a superiur a.-sortnent of
CLOTIIING. fine1i ard con.on, as well as
BOOTS, ll-I Hn1IATS, o
THAT
evrv %ant of the human f.iiily can be
suppied, not only as to the oux-r but the
inner man. I Cin as,ure rhe public that
A BETTER TIME
never preeentedlitself for l:ying in a sup
ply of eboice GROCERIES, either for fiui
I or pl.nitation u. e, all of w% hieb should be
laid in now while money
IS COMING
in. The above goods have becL bought
cheap, and not only
For the People of Newberry,
but for the rest of mankind, and BAR
GAINS are theredore offered to 'every one
who comes early with the CASH.
M. FOOT,
On the Corner under Pool's Hotel.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
Oct. 14, 41 t .
.lIisrellaneous.
W ATC0H ES,
-
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE'
SPECTACLES,
EYE-GLASSES,
FANCY GOODS,
&c., &0., &C.
Having just remodelled and newly fitted
up my store, I would ask the public to give
me a call, as my
Stock is Now the Largest
ever offered in this part of the State, and
PRICES AS LOW
as catn he found in the South.
My goods are bought direct from the
Manufacturers, and, consequently, can be
sold as cheap as any other Hlouse in the
State.
All American Gold and Silver Watches
sold at Manufacturers' Catilogue prices.
I keep a large stoek of
Spectacles and Eye
Glasses,
set in Gold, Steel, Ribber and Shell Frames,
to suit all ages, from the best Manufactu
rers in the United States.
A large stock of
Birth4day and( Bridal Presents,
Engagenment Rings, &c.
In my Establishment Gold is sold
for Gold, and Brass Is sold for Brass.
Al goods sold warratnted as represented,
and my eustomers n?ay rely upon gett:ng
what they baraim tor.
ALL KINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK AN~D
JEWELRY REPAl SING DONE AT
SHORT NOTICE AND IN WORK
MA.NLIKE STYLE.
Orders by MLil or Express, for work or
goods, will~receive prompt attention.
Goods sent G. (1. I. to a'l parts of the
coutry, with the privilege of examining
before paying for thezm.
Hair Jewelry of all Descrip
tions Made to Order.
JOHN F. SPECK,
PRATT STREET,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Oct. 14, 41-tf.
Notice of Final Discharge.
On the 2d day of February, 187T>, I will
apply to the Judge of Probate for Newberry
Couty, at Newberry C. H., S- C-, at1
o'clo..'A. M., for a final discharge as Guar
dian oftF rab L. Moseley (nee Duncan), de
Cae. JOHN T. DUNCAN,
ee . xO 6n-s Guardin.
-- .~Aliscellanjet
HART o
We are in recein)t of f
SWEDES IRON. lo{E'4.
PLOW STEEL. NAILS.
GUNS, PISTOLS,
ROPE, P'LOW L[NI>
BIICK'SNATIONA HYA
IR BA N
S T.IAD.JRD
B. FEsvILLE.
OnAsoi.:st-n. = 4
I-IA.RT &
39 flayne St., and Corner King~
Jan. 6, 1-3m. C A L SO
TIl ATOIIIONPIII
C H ARLEST C
The very best FeiliLr for COTT(N, CUlHN, WI!
Prepared under the special .super v-iin of the ComipJ
-0
SOLUBLE I
Ca hi, Apir. 1st, $50; Tini
ACID PHOS1
Cash, Apr. 1st, 833; Tin
Recognizing the advantages of Ca-h transactions, I
urer, we otfer our Fertilizers at the followin: VERY
On all orders accompanied by Cash, (not otherwise
SOLUBLE GUANO. (thoroughly amnia:ia
ACI) PHOSPH ATE. not eash, - -
For Circulars and oter p:tr:ieulars, app!y to
LEA VEL I
Dec. 30, 52-3m.
TilE WILSON SIRTTfE IMP(
SEwI 9IA 11 E! ONLY
The Best and Cheapest in the
Markt !An. i.n
Market! Ammal
Hereafter the General Offlec in C,olumbaia geat
will sell Carolic:
eertifien
Ih6 'WiI80o SBWiid achings8 ro
BY THE HALF DOZEN,
To Merchants, Deaer an uid Gan;.:e-, Pr
At Wholesale Cash Price !.
I ~the re..:
A good active agent wanted for Newcher- 'fhe
r . 1til pr
Address all ordlers to '.:c
MOORE & COZBY, e; of
('()LU.1!R1.1, S. ('. hi"
Dee.::0 51-i. The ph1
STONO PHOSPI AE 0.
WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILliAMS, Ags
No. 3 Cottuon E.xebane, ment n*..
SOU IH ATL.ANTiC WHA.\IW.
--- ble an
These First Cas~s Fertilizels, carefuilly pc Prof.
pared under the special supervisioni of our riu
'heit, Dr. ST. .IVLIEN RAVE:NEL. ar a
now offered at reduced rates. p
THE STONO SOLUBLE 6UANO rar e<
Is a thoroughly-ammonitated Fs rtihzer. and th
lE STON0 ACID PHOSPHATE *' a
s exellnt for compostin::, or in the dr! l:t
with seed. o ii
r.cut RrrI:s will be nmadc with all p'r- 'on1d
hars for CASI i IRDElis. Addre:s Prot
E. C. WILLJiA MS. Tfie:curir, cent aI
Kecv Box 45a', Charleston, S. . laro
Agents at Newberry, LEAVELL & SPI'k
Jan. 6. 1-3m.~ erC
STATE OiF SOUTH C.ROLINA.
I NEWISERRY C01a J'NT
Wereas, Daniel HI. Werts hath mad
suit to me, to grant hint Letters of Adan
istration, of the Eatate and effects of Hiram N
R. Wicker, deceased.
These are thercfore to cite at:d admoniah No::
all and singular the kindred and creditors in ~ an
of the said dcceased, that they he and ap- o~ the
pear, before me, in turt of Probate, dieet:n.
to be held at Newb etHLouw, S. G., Comipan:
on the 2d day of next, afte ii:s
publication hereof, at l~ock in :he fore. war,ta
noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why cation t
the said Admiuistration should not be
grated. Given under my Hand, tils 1 Gth .m .
:day of January, Anno Donmim, 18S75. 7
J. C. LEAII, J. P. N. c. the orp
Jan.0 3-2tr j not C: ft
full line of
TRACE C HAINs.
POT-WARE.
WOODEN- WARE.
KTIN-WARE.
KS
and Market Streets,
I, S. C.
TE coMhi
)N, S, C.
FAT, TUIGNIPS and. o:1.r C:0o s
y Chemi -, Dr :.1 Juia Pvercl
AUTANO,
e, Nov. 1st, $55.
Pt ATE,
ie, Nov. 1st, $38.
othi to the' purchrc"'r an~dm:ac
LOW RATES, viz':
.. - 8:3f.00~ per Tin.
& SPEARMAN,
Newberry, S. C.
~RT1\ TO IRMER
FORTY DO.LLARS A TON!
anaihani Guano,
otant natural G:n:0o-a genuline
Dpo.,i:. A Cargo of 50' ton- now
vay to this por:. Tlhis Guic.io gave
*. iOSio ;I Virgi:ia aid North
She ast -uiaon. Girc'ular and
Wi-o ,' f 2:imcore, 3!d., says of
d, :iin feature is the great
:yin :he pr een:a.e of the impor
i: :: e enial tor' the prodne-'
.' .i.e th, of Ph:il vielphia, Pa..,
. it S. ) ti:.t bn s w"C,:t hien er
ed in :h un di r ' fhatiti.
-e ti:bo t is) per ce ',. ni ti
bo ! .p r ce of 0: :: --.
ii.h ' ab I :; pI cent. were) nd.d
th' i)pho-hie achi, h'sever, it'
o:ah i.ie w.-fou 'i a an si
hiebi hae m le o ::: G::anahan
ure.i
or" ! o' ..ay J : "A ' s h
(Ii .-e tuo a.-in, ijn bo ih
", '.'! I.-'hepe:-nt .h1:: a re-n
of iI re'I a ofg" i.1v or 'ipearn fod,
or:. and combinai,ns i hie
vale a nd aca mii bcb h
.tice o prpho ra ion
01 a:te:nOe with grat' prit."o
Chr:ensoo U.Sepad J, na re
o' :mim:orli inor woidarear ofron:
o el av d died roperile thean
c;ry ui'asonae xpect:at o apcom
mn.. TART,Teser
i,,:;-if. Crlee o , 3 . C.
Partinc e tatewiOrph aid
bas is ilre ase iver b: borme
oe o :ar~eneieComte