The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 03, 1875, Image 3

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fhe-AuEiiiSardinae Co.'a Bone [ less Sardines, am wuc4i>etter, and than :tlf the cost 'of inlort-d Sardines. 8-1y. Cheap Readtng. Any,ofe wbo will bring us ten new sub scribers at. S2.50 each, will be given one extrwforhimself, and a years' subscription either to the Scientific American, the Home Journal, Rural Carolinian, Southern Cultiva tor, Science of -Healtb, Peterson's Ladies' Magazine, Saturday Evening Post or Penn's Monthly. This offer places it in reach of the canvasser to get two papet s free or charge. Or.y'takiig te subscribers at the reduced prie bf $2.25 cach, he can secure either one of the above named first rate papers. Who wilk be the f.rst to bring in a cluh? Or five subscribers at s2.50 each, brought in at one time, will entitle the getter up of the club to either one of the above named papers or magazines. Singic subscriptions 52.5, always and inv:irab!v in advance. 1-4t. IsiNEWN ADv EISMENTS. J. U.Leaby-ci;Wion. G. L. Seas--tn:v Cow. A pply at this ftice-Lost. John,l). -W*dan%an-NotIce. Herald Book Stre-Valentines. J. J. Carring;on-SberiTs Sale. J. W. N. Beard-Glenn's Spring School, New Tork-and Orieq tal Tea Company-A New Idea. A. J. McCangbrin & Co.-McCaughrin's Acid Phosphate. Thos. F. 11armon-Choice Groceries-7ish Potatoes--Fresh Garden Seed. Sec card of F. Vvrbot, Jr., Deputy Survey Or. -- -7 Dr. J. Berly, of Pomtria. it is said, has given five thousand dollars for the endowment of Newberry College. A noble-benefactibn. - OLD PAPERS.-Old papers for sale at this office in packages of 50 or 100, at 40tan*7;a eents. tf. The 14th of February draws rapidly near, and Valentines are already on hand at the Herald Book Store. Make selecfionsin advance. Mr. T.F. Harmon comes to the res cue this week with Meal, Grist, Molas ses, Bacon, Potatoes, &c. No one need suffer when .such articles are within convenient reach. BArGAWN.-From and after this daie we will dispose of cur entire stock of Fall and Vvf -Prem sGoods, at:and below cost.~ ifCFALL & POOL. Jan. 20, 3-tf. - - Five dollars reward is offered for the recovery of a Crochet Afghan, lost on the 30th January. We trust that the finder will do as requested. Bring it to this office. The Daily -News, of Greenville, no tices the arival in ttat city of our for mer townsman, Mr. C. C. Chase, and that he has purchased the Herndon house and openie 1 to the travelling public. Succeisnto im. Miss Mary E. Barlington, of Due Westy is now at the -Cherokee Baptist Female College, of Rome, Ga., where she is pursning her sidies in the Senior Class. -A.- S.-Tdwnes, of Greenville, S. C.,is the. president of i.at institu tion. See catalogue. See iv'rti'nt of cCad gBrin's Acid Phosphate;~now Yor'the first time offered to the puiblc. This Acid Phos phiate comes mo.st oppoituneily hy rea son of ias lowv price, and besides it takes rank at once wvith the best fertilizers on the market. Airrojip3IZ.-We are pleased to leamn dhat Mr. H. Claremont Moses hais received the app)ointmnent as Clerk of Conrt, vice Capt. Smith resigned. The appointment is a good one, as no ceeeren:gntlemian or one more effi ceat'ednid be~focnd. . .einen' UP AT THE WRoNG TIME. W' 'l .,e* just at the point of getting the data,'ecessary for a first rate obituary notieeof-asupposed defunct subscriber, when to our surprise he came to town. pR:ii unfortunate. Why did hie not stay -awdyf longer, and allow us the privi legi of writing up his manifold virtues. - 4ALE-DAY.-There was an unusnal niber.oif persons.in from the country on Mo4day, and as there was but litile land for sale, the inference is that they w~e'ri'nflenced to come by their great desure 'to pay their debts. The sales weie mighty acres at $275, and one hun dred and fifty at $750. VALENTINEs.--A varied and beauti ful assortment of Valentines just -:c ceived 'at the TIERALL Book Store. Mateour .choice at once. If you delay, the ver.one'you- want may be gone. ilarge lot of Comic Valentines also on huan 5-St T AXES.-Thie ~tax is being paid in pr'om3ptkyy1md we.hear of no complaint, which fr.in marked contrast to the sit uationf last year. Capt. Jesse C. Smith is a mioddl Treasurdr, and his assistatnts, Messrs. Moses and Blodgett, help to make tlie situation as pleasant as possi ble.- On Saturday last we learn that over ten thousand dollars were paid in. The Crockery and House-Furnishing Establishment of Messrs. Kingsland & IIeat.h, of Columbia, still continues to be the great attraction, altbough the Hlolidays are over. The fact of the business is they keep a large and varied stock of goods and the public are aware of it. Place, Main Street, under Columbia Hotel. 2-tf. GLENN'S SPRING SCnoot.-Attention is called to the notice in another column of the above named school, opened by Mr. J. W. N. Beard. Our readers will recall with pleased satisfaction the memory of the father of this gentle man, whose fame as a precep.or of youth was wide-spread. The advan tages afforded by this school are nmany and decided. &T fIN.-Mr. T. D. Graham infors us that he cut a pine on his pla'de on the 14th of January which made thirteen,cutS, ten fet- in length, and the tree was only sixteen inches across the. stump. He made seventy five rails from it. A pretty tall tree. If -any of our readers have one that can head it, we will be obliged if lhe will bring it to this office'for mneasulrement. if that is inconvenient, simply bring the measure. PaWlogues of the Book - pblise by diWtTionist Berk oilouse, at Nah ville, ca he sen at the 1HEnALi Book S:ore, an1. avy seleet>n made there 1re -l1T he ord-r(-! with promptnes.. Order; respectful solicited at the 2-tf lt.km )BK ST4or:. SLOUGH OF DESPOx).-The series of mud holes in the vicinity of the Cemne tery are a disgrace to the County of Newberry. The unlucky traveller as he flounders in with bated breath will thank his stars if he gets out wi;tout damage. There is oac other place equally as bad, only there is less of it and that is on the new cut road between Parke-l's and the steam mill. We got into both the other day, and don't re member how we got out. NAUROW EScAi.-On Tuesday night last an incendiary attempt was made to bnrn the dwelling of 'Maj. J. K. G. Nnce, but which was fortupately pre vented by his being awakened by one. of his children in time to check the fire, which had already burned through the piazza into the house, Had be not been aronsed just then the house would assuredly have been destroyed to the danger of the sleeping inmates. It was a dastardly attempt, and unfortu nately no clue has been discovered as to the perpetrator. SAD DEATU.-It is our melancholy duty to record the sudden deoth on Monday morning last, of M'Ys Do'lv Pratt, which ocem red at the residence of Maj. Jas. M. Baxter, Esq. Mss Pratt was a lovely and accomplished young lady, but just ripened into beau t'ful womanhood, and beloied by all who knew her for her sweet amiability of character. She was taken sick on Saturday, complaining of a slight chill, which rapidly developed into general congestion, and on Monday morning about four o'clock death ensued, and a young sweet life, full of promise was ended. Our community issaddened by this sudden dispensation of providence. HAmD To BEAT.-The streets of this town are in worse condition than in years past, and as bad as the counuy roads are, they are better than oir s:ee:s. The only difference in favor of the Zown being that there are no bad holes to contend with, and the t:-avallr has the satisfaction of knowing that it is a traight flounder and pull from begn ning to end. No one but those who have made a trip through one of them has any idea of the depth and glu inous consistency of the Court House mud. A?.er his is over we go in for mae adamizing the streets, and if it cannot be done otherw'.se, let the people be ta:ed for it. FPRMER.--The complaint made by "Farmer" of parties buying cotton from neg:oes jastly calls .fr some redress. We hoped that; no such rascality had ever been perpetrated in this Coun-y, and regret from his account that it :s done. The same complaint is made in oher sctions of the State, but we have as yet heard of no punishment -bcng meted out to the offenders. The receiver is as bad as the thief; if anyth'ng, a li,2e worse, and it would be a blessing indeed if something is done io stop it. .Tre"thinks it ta matter for t'ie G n'fle to consider, suhppose a pr.per se .iug forth the evil be sent to the Na tonal G:ange, which meets in Charles :on i'U week. TEE BEsT TWr.-The AMBDA SUe-AR CAn~ was b:-onght to this State during the Worids Fair at Vienna. It don't ibjnre your ane*. The p-oduction is eno:mous. The Cane grows from eight to twelve feet high, ad f:rm Gro to LGree inches in diamneter. A sample pacl:agc of scud that will produce from 40 to 00 gallons of sy-rup will be sent postpaui. by7 mail with directions for planting and special terms to agents, on -eceipt of -50 cents. I will give agencies for from one to five cnnties. Be sure and write for terms to aents. Address, W. S. TIPTON, Seedsman, Clevel:nd, Tenn. REFEREsct.s: Edi1or, Cleveland IIerald; Editor, Ococe Register; A. E. Blunt, P. 1!., or any of the city or county offl:ers. 5-2 CO)L RSE OP LECTURES.-We are in formed says the "Aged" that at an early dy our citizens will bie favored with Professor Churchill's course of lee 'ures on "Man and His- Relations." The Professor is highly spoken of and his lectures well received. Below we give a testimonial f- omn the citizens of Oglethorpe, Ga., whe:-e he delivered his couse: OG T.ETHoRPE, GA., December 7. We the undersigned citizens of Ogle thorpe and vicinity, having had the pleasure of listening to Professor J. Edwin Churchill's course of lectures on -Man and His Relations," embracing the sciences of phrenology,phsychology, magnetism, and spiritualism, and app- e eati2g his deep researches on "This Age of Progress." do hereby recommend himu as a man deserving~ the highest consideration in any comnmunity. As a poet, painter and musician, he is too well known to require any reco.nmen daion onm our part. Signed b)y M. D. C. Summnerlin, M. D., JT. H. Morgan, W. B. Hill, T. J. Gatlin. .J. H. Stiles. B. J. Stiles. Geo. s. Fish. Thomas P. Sloid, S. RI. Goode, B. T. Holsenback andl A. Mathews. CONFERENCE.-The Newberry Cot' ference of the Lutheran Synod of South Carolina was held at Beth Eden Church, commencing on Friday last, the laubo-s of which were concluded on Sunday. The churches embraced in this Confer ene include all those in this County, toether with a portion of the chu-ches in Edigeild and Lexington Counties. The ministers in attendance were the Revs. G. W. Holland, Professor of An cient Languages in Newberry College, I. W. Kuhns, ,J. D). Shirey, J. D).Bowvles, J. A. Sligh and H. S. Wingard, and some eight or ten lay delegates. On Sunday it was our pleasure to at tend and hear an eloquent sermon by the Rev. G. W. Holland. After an in tcval of about an hour spent out doors in the pleasant sunshine, under the genial influence of which a capital din ner was enjoyed by every one in at tendance-thanks to the hospitable and generous people in that section of coun try-there were appropriate addresses delivered by the 1evs. Kuhns and Wingard to the Sabbath School, The music, instrumental and vocal, on both occasions wats excellent, and to Miss Carr;. ie1 hlb the praise that it is so. DEATH.s.-With feelin'Is of poignart sorrow we record the death of a highly 'e: ee*ed and useful citizen-Mr. Tsaac Herbert. This sad event o-curred on Wedneshay morning last about three. owc,-. Ie had been in feeble health fo - some time, and, unwisely we think, attended the late Conference of the M. E. Church, at Greenville, in Decem ber last, and there we understand con-1 tracted a cold from which he never re covered.Jn the death of this good man, so universally respected and beloved, Lhe Courty of Newberry, and the church :o vieh hewas so closely identified, have sustained a severe affliction. In al the varions relations of life his course was always upright, and his example such as could be ever commended. A 1arge and happy family are stricken down by this blow, and a wide extend ad circle of friends sorrow at his death. ie will be sadly missed, and by none more than the Church of which he was a strong piliar. We regret, also, to learn of the sud den death of Mr. Jas. A, Welch, at Pomaria, which occvrred at his resi- I dence od Thursday last. He was the oldest son, we believe, of the late Wms. Weleh, and was about 45 years of age. Now receiving at the Newberry iER M.D Book Store, a large variety of arti Ces in Stationerv. All kinds of letter, note. legal cap, sermon and other papers kept on hand. tVedding and invitation paper and en vlopes to match, a specialy. A beautiful lot of business cards just r!ceived. Superior ink by the single bottle or O.oss. Quarts, pints, half pints, 4 oz. s and 2 oz. bottles. Bill head, letter head, note head and monthly statement paper, always on t hmnd, and printed to order. 3- -2t t TINK AROCT IT.-A lively iemen ).ance of the annoyances experienced a he late representaiions of the Wd mal Company, by the towering head ea- of the ladies, brings to mind the tory related of a manager, who, under eIar circumstances, hit upon the fol [cwing bright idea. In his programme ~ e added that all the young and hand- 5 ome ladies of the audience would ap pear without hats or head-gear, but that :til the old and ugly ones would oblige s Aim by wearingthem. The consequence 4i , not a single lady was to be found widi a hat on the next night. Every ; aiwe was youing and handsome. It w:'s , brigit idea, indeed. What a pity a ometing of the kind had not suggest d itself to Wildman's mind last week. e anv a man, and woman. and child - ould have felt better for it. It is very ring to sit behind a row of immense n ni, fcathces and riIbons, which are ept bobbing up and down to the right v md left by the fair wearers, who seei c iftly oblivious of those behind them. v t is a most abominable fashion; if a patlemain is required to doff his hat, a~ vy not a lady? A better p)lan, how- 1. ser-, is that they- leave their hats at ome, and wear hoods, rosetts or some rig else of a less aggrav-ating size. h E:bink of it, ladhies. While on the subject, there is some-C hing else~ equally objectionable. We1 Y tude to the gossip indulged in wh'le t he performance progresses, and the no tl less disagreeable practice of laughing mnti stamping during some passage orC s.ne which calls for serious and quiet ~ lmeanor. A laugh or applause in the t ight place is looked for, but they are nt of place and out of taste when the I r~ision calls for something else. DSS79NARY ME.ETNG.-At thie Asso ored Chir-ch (en Friday last, 2 .kni a nrssionary me xing, the oc ean being the departu-:e of Miss Mary loa,a noble daughter of New bc :y County, who leaving home, friends ua2 country goes to the dlistant field of I . ypt as a missionary. This young l.y is a pupil andl friend of D)r. lBon-I er, of Due West Female College, and Ii testimony of her excellence of chris %n characer and intellectual endow mnts give promise. that the sacri ice( .:a made will redound to the glory of ie Church, and prove a blessing to the eole among whom her future life will be spent. The services of the l'our wce op)ened with singing and prayer by ;he Rev. R. P. Franks, followed by a highly interesting lecture on Egy pt1 by the brother of the young :ndy, > . John Galloway. The lecture abounded in inftormation touching clim.de, soil, chaater and diversity of populasion, mode of life. etc. Particularly did lie poray the benighted condition of the women of Egypt-and the dillieulies of'.e wvork to which this lady has dec voted herself. The Rev's. ,T. C. 1>oyd, P. P. Franiks, E. P. McClintock and I D)r. -J. L. Bonner, made appropriate re mrks on this the first occasion in whch the Associate Presbyterian Church had had the privilege of sending a mission asv to heathen lands, and it was one of wl'eh it was but right that much should be made. After the service was con (*dd, the friends of the young mis 1iary were permitted the pleasing p v;ege of bidding her good bye, and -d sp.eed in her labor of love. It was a sed yet pleasing occasion, and one which will be remembered with profit or -m1 pr~ofessing christians.- Miss Gal joway left on the down train in comipa ny with Dr. Bonner and others, who will a~compa:ny her to Philadel pia. where she will take ship and encounter hef perils of old ocean. May no dan gr .efall and her future bie crowned with choicest blessings. The Indian Girl is one year older ihan when she last spake to the people th-ough the HERA.D, and it is a pleas ure to say that she has gained in expe rience, and is better able to cater to the tastes of the great smoking public than ever before. She is an authority on Segars, and when her brand is placed, on a box, whether 2 1-2, 5, 10 or 25 centers, it is safe to conclude that they are as represented. In her behalf, Messrs. Perry & Slawson return thanks for the liberal patronatge extended du ring the past year, and respectfully so licit a continuance of the same. and even hope that the share for 1875, may be yet larger. Don't mistake the place -one door above Columbia Hotelj Block a naet to nialn Ii -r iware Es ABt'T TIE TOWN AND COUNTY. The clerk of the weathe-'got on an awfal bender last week, ri wa the consequence. e would P ph:tsed to liear that he 1"swore o4? The streets. are rivers of mud, and the sidewalks are fearful. Our efficient chief has not ahatel the nuisance of wagons stopping on the plank cTossings. The last chapter of the "ancient goat" has been wcitten. There were more people in town on Sale-day than you could shake a stick it. One of the beneficial results was :hat the mud around the public square was flattened out. Among the prominent arrivals on Vonday was Signor Greasiana, with a :ionkey and organ. If there were any drunks we did not ret a chance to witness them, in conse juence of the extraordinary number of; ;ubscribers who came in to renew. Our Book establishment did a pretty rood business also Capt. S. A. Hunter, of Prosperity, ias our thanks for bringing in a healthy 'club" on Monday Last. Such clubs kever hurt. Any one is at liberty to trike us res the Captain did. A physician advised a patient "to ake a walk on an empty stomach." Whose stomach?" wants to know the :tient. Never trust with a secret a man who >ves his wife, for he will tell her, and he will tell her sister, and her sister ,ill tell everybody. He who ;s wise now buyeth his girl's tLle brother something nice, and so etteLh the little rascal to make himself 2arce whenever it is necessary. Fears were entertained by many per :ns that the Wildman Company had tken away all the loose dllars, but iey were relieved of the doubt when iey found thit DeCastro drew equally s well. It is astonishing. Burrell Reid, colored, iiving on the iantaLioll of Dr. T. C. Brown, had a >rrel horse stolen from him on the 23d It. It is a hard blow on the owner. Your advertisements are read after our store is closed, and are often pe ised before it is opened in the morn It has been decided that editors are rofessional men, and that neither pens, .issors, nor paste can be seized for debt. An Indiana clergyman sued a news aper for libel and dropped dead with i a week. The Detroit Free Press says iese fellows will learn something by nd by, The one isw that should be heartily neouraged by everybody, everywhere -journalism. A newspaper borrower is an abomi ation, to the publisher. The -devil' male the types say last 'ek that the weather was very much banged. If he don't look sharp we 'ill stop his change. He was seen in town again last week, nd we regret to say that he hais grown tmentably near.sighted. IIe camnot e "worth a cent." Clara Wildnman and Company left ere on Thursday morning for Abbe ille. They had a most successful run f five nights, and Newberry has ts>t et recovered fronm wildness. Forty burches and as many religious socie es couH] not have drawn one-fourth of ie amount of money from the people. The next higgest excitement was 'tsed by th)e opening of a lot of paper oIls and pap~er furniture at the HERAL.D ook Store. Hot cakes would not have ken half so well. There are lots of other things at the ~ook Store also-ornamental and use ii. Comec and see them. Waons loaded with cotton still con nue to block up the streets, and trade quite briak. List of L.etters remaining in the Post Office t Newberry, S. C.: Joei S. Brown, Jao. W. Baker, Rev. Leroy .Ber.., Howard Brown, W. C Chase, J. .Camp, Dan'i Earby, Jun. W. Eekler, Mr. Imedge, J. A. Engli.-, Miss Sallie C. Envin, nek Grasier, Mrs. May Garlandl, Henry 0. ienson, P'ink Ilarris, Berry ilolen, J. A. [ery, Naney lirion, .Jas. W. hlayward, E. S. Hlayward, Rev. E. F. Hlodges, James [udson, M. Jacob thaills, Edward P. John to, V.7. Fre.nk JTones, J. M. .Johnson, col'd, Jebnson, W. F. Jones, Fred Kain, W. C. eitt, Benj. Lmndsey, Mrs. Widow Lake, e-barne Lis.e, 32::dison Longshore, C. M. iung, Pinckne.' Ma'his. Geo. W. Miller, .S. Manly, .Jno. McMor.is, Dr. W. W. 1-Morris, Miss Mar:hxa Gilliam, C. M. ');. r, Nauey Payne, Jrto. N. Par or, ' ::as J. Price, M.d. Ke.n Perry, .1-. . l'r.uebaum, L F. Smith, Rev. W. II. Strick r:d, J. H. Semmnes, Ma:;r Si.nmons, Mrs. 1ary P. Spence, R. E. Spence, Miss Rachael ..o.'es, H. M. Tate. J. H. Thomas, P. l>w 'n, Rev. H. W. Whittaker, .Janre Wil i:r.s, Westey Williams, 3. N. Williams, ;- :o1 '.Whitmize, M.ss Martha A .Wendlen, A Triumph over IIumbug. It is not diffieult to ala:.a the timid, and valiids are proverbially so. Aware of this :'t, the venders of pseudo bitters, "entirely e.e from alcohol," have raised a false cry gainst tonic preparations conftining spirits, ud no doubt have frightened a few sick folks nt>purchasing the fermented rubbish which bey sell, and wi ichi is infinitely more injud.L us than the vile,t drains drunk at tavern ars. But alreadly a tre:nendous reaction has et in againtst the.se ab.ominable nostrumns, vich, being devoid of the alcoholic basis vhich alone prevents liquid botanic prepara ions from turning sour, decompos:3 almost s soon made. Il>stetter's Stomacb Bitters as lived and wvill live dowv nmulri.udes of uch impostures. A regutlar rLcutrrence of he demtand for the great atlterative invigo ant from thio<e who have always been its atrcons, showvs us that they have riot swerved n the time-honored allegiance to Amnerica's nost popular remedy ; and a constant influx >f new orders dem:>nstrates how little im :ression, after alt, the blatant denunciations f the mock bitters men have made upon the general public. So b-ng as Hostetter's Bitters :ort;nue to enr and prevent intermittent md remit tent fevers, dyspepsia, c.nsiIpation, e i.ner disease, and the numerous other all rnents to which they are adapted, they will :ontinue to dominate theC factious opposition af humbugs, and that wvill be Just as long as :hev arc manufactured and sold. Be it known unto all bogus nost-um venders, of every degree of audacity and knavery, iat lhey can never hope to puff themselves into avor at the expense of llostetter's Bitters, the reputationof whicis founded, as it were, upon a rock. Feb. 3, 5-4t. MoNY SAVED, MONET MADE-It is no longer necessary to pay two and three profits. iessrs. Furchgott, Benedict & Co., beg to :aw attention to their immense (losing out sale of $500,000 worth of Dry Goods, Carpets, urs, etc., which takes place annually be tween January 1st, and Fehruary 15th, prior to purchasing their Spring Stock, at 275 Einig Street, Charleston, S. C , 54 White hal Street, Atlanta, Ga., and Bay Street, Jacksonvillec, Fla. Samples sent o r applica tio. Remit per Express or Post Offlee Ur er, or goods will be sent C. 0. D. All re tail orders over $10 will be sent from the Charleston Branch free of charge. 2-tf. AGRIoULTURAL LlENS.--It'you have not already ordered your Agricultural Liens to ecure advances, do so at once. Walker, Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, S. C.. keep on hand four dlifferent kinds, and if neither of these meet your views, they are prepared to print, a: tile lowest prices, any special form to order. If rthe Planter or Farmer has not yet broughit the Rural Accountant, a book for simple farm accounts, let him do so at once. They also have a New Agricultural Lease which gives the Landlord a lien on crop of tenant. This is very valuable. 2-if. It is Not Generally Known That the !hortest pogsible route betwe the South and GreAt West is throuthZ | Louis, over the St. Louis, K:ansas CItV a Northern 'hort Line. This road has -ain surprizing importance by reason of im:ner expenditures in the last two years, of ov two million dollars, besides earnings, in ii provenents of road-way. in relaying th< line with best quality or new ,.ecl and ir( rails, oi bro:i new ties, and sub-ituti for ordinary ears, new reclining chair coac es, elegantly carpetedf and titted, with drei in;, rooms with toilet convenietiwe, for I dies, gentlemen an. families traveling wi children, without any extra charge. Th line runs six fast Expresstrains between ti Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, two mo than any other road, and connects with the great I.-knd Grant Roads in the Wes and has adopted all modern appliances fi comfort, speed and safeauards :gainst act dents,including night arid day watchmen,wl: inspect the road before and after the passae of each train to see that everything is in o der. We recommend those contemplating trip West to take the St. Louis, Kansas Cii and Northern Short Line, it being the on1 line running through cars between St. Lou and Omaia, and for tickets over this exec lent line we refer our readers to any ticki agent selling through tickets to the West. Ft map, circulars and Time tables addre! either J. F. McCarthy, Cincinnati, 0.; or I B. Groat, St. Louis, Mo., either of whoi will furnish any information desired. 4 Commercial. NEaWtnEy, February 2.-Cotton shows f.avorable advanee on last quotations,narkq clo;ing at 13*. No. of bales shipped-80'. NEW Yoax,February 1 -Cotton quiet.an steady; sales 2,772-uplands 15i; Orleans 15 CHARLESToN, February L.-Cotton stead -midd;ing 141. AuGUSTA, February 1.-Cotton firm an in fair demand-middling 14., LIVE1PooL, February 1.-Cottou steady middling up!ands 7j; Orleans 7;. Newberry Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY, By MAYES & MARTIN. APPLES-ireen. per bushel......... a 2 0 Dry. per busbel...........1 5" al 75 BAGGING-Guany-per yard.......... - a 14 ROPE--Manilla, per lb... ... ........... 20 a 25 BAC(N-lams, per lb...........16 a 18 Shoulders, per lb .......... 9;a 11 Sides. perlb................ 14 a 15 BLUE ST uNE. ner ib..............a 15 BEEF-per lb....................... 8 a 12 IIUTTElt-Country, Iper lb........... 25 a 31 CHEESE-E. D..................... IS a 20 LHICKENS-per head............... 15 a 31 PALICO-per yar....... ...10 a 12 'OPPEltAS--perlb.................. 8 a 14 perN, rbu liel ....................1 10 al 25 COR.\ -MEA L. bolted, per busttel al 35 (ANDLES-Admantiue, per :ett... 18 i' 20 COFFEE-Rio, per lb............... 25 a 28 Laguyra. per lb.......... a *2 Java. per lb.............. 3) a 25 [0TTON Y A R.N. per bunch......... a 55 L)UoESTIrCS-4-4 per yard ........... 12 a 14 7-8 .......... 10 ia 12 3-4 - ......... 9 a 10 EGGS. per dozen................... - a 20 FLOUR. per bbl ....................7 00 a9 00 1,7UNPOWDElt. rlb ............... - a 40 1 oN II E. per rb................. -a 8 MlOtN-Amnerican refined. per pound 6' a 7 Swedes ....................... 9 a 10 Band......................... a 8 H oop......................... a I Plow Steel.................... a 1. Potware...................... 1) a 12 LARD. per lb ................... a LULMBEtt-Wide Boards, per M ft.. .1200 a200 Scantling, per M ft......1DO a200,, Flooring. per 31. ......15 a2000 OLASSES-Cuba. per gal.......... 4) a 50 West India, pt-rgal.... 50 a 75 Nw Orleans, per gal... 9J al 00 ACKEREL-per half barrel....... 6 00 aS 00 per Kit ..............200 a800 VADDER-per Ib................ -w a 40 kAil,S. per k z............ ....... 6 uO ai U0 D)ATS. ier busti- .................... al 00 NIO S. per bushel................. - a3 00 IL-lKerosene. per gal.............. - a 40 Lingeed, boiled................. al 35 Linseed. raw................... al 40 Tanner's, Straits............... al 25 PEAS, per bushel.................... 91 00 PTATuS-1rish, per bushel......... - a2 00 Sweet. peIr bushel........ - a 75 AIN. S-White Lead, per 1b....,... 12 a 14 Chemical, per gal. - a2 7 RICE. per lb. .. .................... a 10 S ALT. per sack ........................ - al 90 S ll'- L ES per l0 '0..... ........53 00 a6 00 SGCAR-I nverized, pter lb.......... a 14 Crushed, per lb............ a 14 A, per lb.................... a 13 C, Extra. per lb..............a 13 Brown, perl1b.............. a 121 SPECIE-Gold.................... a 10 Silver................... a (00 S PIR ITS-Corn Whiskey, per gal. .. .2 00 a3 00 Freuc' Brandy.......... - a1400) Rtye n. hiskey..........3 50 a6 00 Holland Gin.......... - a8 001 Of Turpentine............ al 00 r EA-IIyson, l,er]b........... ......1 50 :2 50 Imperial, per lb.............1 75 a2 5> Black, per lb.................1 00 al 75 I'ALLOW, per16lb............... 10 a 12 V~INEGA1-Cider, per gal........... a 50 VAIONISH ES-Co'ach body, per ga1.4 00 a4 5u Col;al, per gal. ..... ..a3 00 WHEAT, per bushel.............. - a - .JIiscellaneous. JUST BECEIVED. STATIONERy QTATIO NE R AT THE HERAL.D B9OK STORE CAN BE FOUN Letter. Note. Invitation, 8ap, Legal Caj Wedding, Initial, Sermon, and other kitnd of Paper. E~nvelopes of all kinds to match. Steel and Rubber Erasers. Rubber Bands and Rings. P'encils and Sharpener,. Ink stands of various patterns-some vern handlsome-Writing D)esks. Photograph A lbumns--beautifuil. Wallets and P'oect Books. Ledgers, D)ay Books, Ieeitpt Books. Le ter Books, and talarge variety of Mernorai dIuin Biooks. Perpetual Diaries, besides other kinds. Slates, Slate Pencils, Crayons. Indlelibl Pencils, Inks-black, violet earmine. Paper Weights. Files, Tape Measures. Backgammnon Boards, Checkers and Die Mucilige, Camel Il:uir B3rushes. McGill's Paper Fasteners, Paints. Pens. Indelible ink~. Waex Matches. Sterooscopes, Conversation Cardn s an Games. School Books. Copy Books.Drawinmg Book Blotting Paper, small and large. whit and colored. Bristol Boards, Tissue Paper, all colors. D)rawing Paper. Dice Cups. Paper Dolls anil Paper Furniture, for 1: lit tLie loiks. Marbles. And many other things. Rtemember the place, over HARMON Store. IIER1ID BOOK~ STORI .Jan.i7. 4-It. 5,000 Pounds Whea Bran. For sale by Tb.F IROT Jan. 27, 4-tf. 500 Barrels Flour, On hand and for sale, at lowest nmarkt price. By Tb.F AM N JTan. 27, 4-tf. New Mackerel. A large lot of choice New Mackerel Fis in Bbls., 4 BbIs., t BibIs. and Kits. For~ sale low by~ T HOS. F. H ARMON. JTan. 27, 4-t f. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN2 COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN TIlE PROBATE COURT. Executors, Administrators, G:uardial and other fiduciaries, will take notice th tihe Motndays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at Fridays, of February, waill be set apart the Contt for the purrpose of receiving sa annual returns. Let said returns be mad J. C. LEAIIY, Judge of Probate Court. January 25, 1875-4-2t. L000 Bushels Seed Oats On hand and to arrive, and for sale $1.t>lJ per bushel, by T HOS. F. H AR MON. Ja n. 27, 4-tf. 1,000 Bushels Corn, On hatnd and to arrive. For sale by THOS. F. HARMON. Jan,, -rr. en - - - ri HOLIDAY PRESENT ed SCF er k AFFECTION and CHARITY )n FORt WIFE, MOTHER, SISTER, or FRIEND: is A >r SINGER NEWIFAMILY SSWINGMACINN It >r t a a d/ d With ;l attaeh:nents for all kinib of work. Awarded at the : EXrosmTIoN the T1fRFV F11lF.sT MIA.S FoR MyriT OF PRO. oass axj Scri.:ioun oy PaouvTois. Sold last year 45 Thousand More Machines than all competitors. W. P. BELL, Agt., FOR NEWBERRY COUNTY, At J. ). CASH'S W11OLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE, Newberry C. if., S. C. 3 Jain 27, 4--3mc. THE WILS0N SIITTLE SENXG MACRAEN! The Best and Cheapest in the Market! liereafter the General Offlice in Columbia will sell Th Wilson Sewing Machines, BY THE HALFDOZEN, To Merchants, Dealers and Gianges, At Wholesale Cash Price. A good active agent wanted for Newber ry. Address all orders to MOORE & COZBY, (YOLUMRLA. 8. C. Dec. 23, 51-tf. Clot hinig. WRlMll& 00PPOC Have the ple-asure of announcing to the citizens of Newberry and surrounding coun try, that they have now in store A Full and Elegant Stock OF Cl0tllillg, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, And a complete assortment of Gentlemens' Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, SValises, Canes, &c., -All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. An inapection of our stock is solicited. WRIGHT & COPPOCK, MOLLOHON ROW. 'Oct. 7, 40-tf. Newberry to the Rescue! dNOT OF LOUISIANA, BU T ,0F 0 . F. JACKSON, At No. 128 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C., Who, determined to sustain his establish. ed motto, "The Lcader or LoW Prices," has reduced his large and well selected Sstock of IDREaS GOODS. KNITTEt-: WOOL LEN GOOD)S, LAD)IES' AND GENTs' Sh1A WLS, CASSIMER ES, JEA NS, &c., To Prices which Cannot be Surpassed, And he asks ALL IN NEED OF ANYTHIN6 -to be fouind in at first class. Dry Goodslllouise, to aid hiim in his dleterinaition. To be conivinced that the reduict ion is gen uine give me ai call, or send your orders t where they will receive promplt aittentioni. and save your money. Don't Forget No. 128 Main -J Street, Columbia, S. C. .Jan. 2u, 3i-tf. , NOTICE. The undersigned, Executors of the Will of Henry Burton, deceased, will make a final settlement of the accounts of Henry Burton as Guardian of the person and es ~ tate of John W. D. Reeder, in the office of 6 the Judige of Probate for Newberry Coun .. ty on Monday, the first daiy of March, A. D). 1875, anid will at the same time apply for a final discharge of the estate of said de as ceased from said guardi acship. at C. D. BURTON, id W M. DORR0H, ,v JNO. D. PITTS, i~d Ex'ors of the Will of Henry Burton, dee'd. e. Jan. 21, 1875--4-5t. R EIDVIL LE _MALE H/SM SChO0L, Reidville, Spartanburg Co., S. C. ROBERT P. SMITH, A. B., Principal. TUOS. C. JAMES, A. B., Asaociate. Next Session will begin Feb. 1st, 1875. Tuition : $10, $15, and $20 per session of five months. Board, $12 per month. A liberal discount will be made, on the above rates of Tuition, to orpbans and Min ister's sons. Young men prepared for College or busi ness. Send for a Catalogue. Jan. 27, 4-.3t Dry Goods. Groceies, Sr. THE11 C"REAT SOUTHERN DRY GooDs HOUSE, [vndt! B8oldill & e1 2 KING STREET, CJIARLESTON, S. C. THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., THiS SIDE OF NEW YORK. FORl P -lESSEE LUC.L. Sep. .:-;;. Look to the Right anld Dress! 1ECENT DEVELOPMENTS n the tade have enabled ic to purchase .ne of the lar;tesr, best and eetipest stocks f DRY GOO1S, DRESS GwODS and DO I ESTICS ever shown in 'Ne- berry, and I im1ply ask my friends and ctstoni.rs to at TEND )y invitation j.nd examine not only the Gove, but a beautiful and rate luE of NO 'IONS, for iadies, gen0!cmen and youth, id I am tot o,ly able TO SHOW large and landsotne stock i:: the articles n1umlerated, but a suptrior a.-sortment of LOTH1 ING, tine arid coo:1.Uli, as well as 0O0TS, 10ES an d1I HATS, so THAT verv v.ant of the humia f:utily cin be Ip:1ed, not onlv as to the ou"-r but the ier ujaui. I e n asiure rbe publie that A BETTER TIME ever presenteQt-seif for l:ying in a up ly of choice GRA CERIES, either for fami F or plarntatior: use, all of wiich should be iin now whilke muney IS COMING 1. The above goods iave beeu bought heap, and not only or the People of Newberry, ut for the rest of rmainkind, aid BAR aINS re therefore oft'red to every one 4ho cornei early with the CASH. M. FOOT, On the Corzier tnder Pool's Hotel. ~STABLISHED' 1857. Oet.14, 41 ti. IMPORTANT NEWS [0 PLANTERS! G-REAT ~EDCT10mI PI~L0 Int view of the low prices obtaineCd for ~otton tic pnresent ea.-ont, rand itt order to lace our Gurano's within the reach of every lanter, we hive greatly reduced our prices. They wiill be sold as flos 111LINI FFETLIER, Cash Price Per Ton of 2,000 lbs..' $16 Payable May 1st, 187.. Time Price Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $53 Payable Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of Interest. Cash Price Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $46 Payable May 1st, 1875. Time Price Per Toni of 2,000 lbs., $53 Payable Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of Intceat. TH E alletto A cid Phosphate, Cash Price Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $30 Paya'.lc May 1st, 187.5. Time Price Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $35 Payable Nov. 1st, 1 91- Fre of Intere-t. Freight and Drayage to be Added. Call on .\gets for Almni:tacs and infor ma tionl. FOR SALE BY A. i. McCAUGHRIN & CO., NEWBERIRY, S. (' GEO. WV. WILLIAMS & C0.. PRO PRIETOR~S CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 13, 2-4mn. "THE LOST CAUSE." A MAGNIFICENT P'icture, 50,000 copies already siold. It is 14.x18 inches in size, printed on heavy plate paper, bearmiful in de sirn and artistic itn execution. It represents a ~confederate soldier after the war returntng to his home, which he finds lonely and d -so late. In front of the ruined cottage, tellir-g a sad tale of miseries of war, ase two graves with rude crosses, on one of which some friendly hand htas htung a garland. To the right the calm river and rising moon indi cate peace and rest. Thre stars, seen betwceen the tree, represetnt te Southern Cross. It is a picture that will touch every Southern heart, and should find a place in every South ern home. Sent by mart mounted on a roller, and post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or three fr0cet.Address W. M1. BURROW, 200 Main Street, Bristol, Tenn. EAgents wanted for this, and a variety of other fine Engravings. From $3 to $10 per day easily made. Catalogue and private iezma in nmtfree. Jan. 2L 4-41, .1I~RCI LIiseLlI --' W'e are in receinit PLOW STEEL. NAI LS. GUENS. PISTOLS, ROP~E. PLOW LI -0 FAt R B S T.4.VD.41Ri OP.AN(0BURG. 4 6 H AER T 39 Hayne St., and Corner CHAR LEST 1IlE 0T0XFIlOSF C H A Rs 0 Teve ry best Fertilit;r. fo: ('t t'TT N, Cu, Prputed unideri the sp)'ci.d .,up2 v:iaon of t!he SOLURBLE Ca hi, Apr. 1st, $50; ACID PH0 Cash, Apr. 1st, 833; urer, we offer our F.'rtilizers at the followint On all order., accompa:;ied b.y Cash, (not o:b SOLUBLE GI'ANO. (thiorou.aly aum ACID PI{USPIIATfE. ti't caid,i - For Circulars .aid other part:et.!are, apply to L EA T Dec. 30, .52-:3mn. STONO Pl0SllAE0 OF CHARLESTON. S. C. WILLI.AMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agts. No. 3 Cot ton Exchange, SOL-iH ATL'ANTIC W1IAil'. Tese Fitest Claxss Fertilizers, calrefully pre p:ted under the special 'upervision of our Chemi'4, D:'. ST. .W 'LTEN R AV ENEL, are nowV offered at reducedI rates. THE STONO SOLUBLE 8UANO Is a thorughy-ammocnia:e i /elzr THE STONO AtID PHOSPHATE1 la excellent for comlp.stling, or in the drill with seed. SPE~C1L RA-TES Will be maide with all nur chasers for CAsu Um,EI:s. Addre-s E:. C. W ILITA MS, Trreasure'r. Key lBox 45;, Charleston, 5.. Agents at Newberry, LEAVELL & SPEAR MvN Jan 6, 1-3m. NOTICE. I herebyv give notice ha' I ~'iniic ae Gua settlemient on th,e Es"tate of Jdtme:, . 1. Leahy,, Judge of Probite for Nowherry, on1 Wed nesday, the :a day of Februaryi next, and that: at:Cr -u: ,aid ''ina :'tdi ment, tha't I will hipply to sai'd .Juim of Probaite fot letterS di,mtissor'y as thi Ad .iIis'tr.trix of' the Estate of he i'aid .Jamie: L. Cromecr, dee'd. C (uRRIE \V. CRoMEl' .J.n. ', :;-,t. A- sAdn x, e Si6 Cash, m5: Time, without Interest. PACIFIG GUANO COMPANY' G;OM POEND ACD PHo'PHATE (IF LIME for Compo-ting~ with t'onon: See d, ju Csh 95 lhie, n' it.out Inte: es'. To acc.ornm ,odate Phoit,ti ca o)r der nowa:ar.dav uni l.. is 1ri to dc'de whthr theyi w i tak' at i-.erca.pie. Wh ien delivtred f-orom. actory by eroai no dr'avage n il! be char..d. Thi Gun 'tm or it' rema'irk.Li es 'sa:no. 1v 1e meirl'a-i: the piroduer' of1 ib,r an lished it" ebrc~ii~ter for relibXle xc!!-ne The suppies pult ht o muarket this seo ae, as her etofore, prepared undier the s perinltendentce of Dr. ST. JULIAN RA AE NE'L, hisd t of the C:omipdiy, at Chares ton, S. C., benee Planizters mtay restz'.Ssra that it- quality and composition is preciie!v te sam as r hat here'tofore si. Agent for Southi C'arolin:, Chairleston, :,-. C. IJOHI - . REE.SE & Co., Gene.r.di A:ent' Baltimore. Nov. :24, 47-:. Executor'*Noice. All persons having demands against the( Estate of Mr's. Margaret Giolding, deceas, d,. are re(1uired to present themr to Messrs. Joe- & Jones, properly attested, before the let d:ay of March ne~xt. an:d aill pertsons indebted to the samte will ma?ke paytment on or before that titm.. J. W. REAGIN, J.i 2e .1-:t. Executor iif a full line of T RACE CHAINS. POT-WARE, WOODEN- WARE. NES. TIN-WARE. ) S(.JLES. & Co.n, King and Market Streets, ON, S. C. T ON,h S, C. 5, WHE.tT, TELI$IP:' :idother Crors. :opan's Chemi-, r. T. InHnRvn GUIANO, rime, Nov. 1st, 855. SPJIATE, fimie, Nov. 1st, 838. :onrs, 1 ot h o tne purebase'r anid mnac - - - So' ('L per Too. ELL & SPEARAAN, Newberry, S. C. IIOR'fT'fT F1RMEB )NLY FORTY DOLLARS A TON! tai imnport:trt ntur.:1 Gum 'o-a genuiine \.imalI lieposi:. .\ argo of 5'j toni- ito.V >n the wayv to thir- por. Tis Gua: o gave treat $atisfa?nion :n VirgirnIa and North irolin:a !" -, ia-n. Chetuh.r and Prof. Wisn of B.d:in',re, llJ., says of his (una::o:i "Ev a e:'ticail e.xunti:'iJn of he :maly:i of the va,rioz:s cargoes you have mpourted, a st: ikinig feature isthe grea' ei: iarity li e per cernt.ge of the imioor .int com.titts esent!i for the prod te won of all ens. Prof. F. A. GPr:::hi, of Philtdelphia. Pa., ': Thet Gia.io is evidntLy of ainia t icee in the ame idcte tat it is :e re-ult 0 1:dcay of bat, :le. &c .Ill preent Li bo:.. i- per cent ," and thi (ilsab a. 25 -:e : o: ;;m:z oi''"*a .A port ino th :.Oit:ge is plres~ ent a ci:rie n'cid,o which abo0 :. pe een.ere founid. \i thue '.itrogen pre. tO ol be equlira oe oam:pe r a.o mmo::t. The ppI:2ie 'ed n h Guno ?verage d 3'i Bone Pho i: A 'osierable quam osentne e c.d- neuitra Pho(sph ;' of on1 as atCT c [ne.Jp:niIin: g to *oy of Ipr. i iid, to i:-i v':iFro all 'he e'xperi-. nenits ih I b. m ade'i'' of the Guar'nahardi ,ri''o no doub ca CIt that it isa valua Prof. H. (,. Whit. of the Ge~orgiat s..' rant con-i re as "e value for plant~ food, em 4 nii.bet and anilmiiple by th a..I 3ho: 1 jude :na. ICu proper uw ahi aricle for purposes of fertiliz.a'ini ould be' attned withA great profit." Prof. C(arles . Shebppe.l, Jir., in a re ininais~ of thi Guan'o, says: "TO is uaio (o. .iimafl isin "f) ould. appear from Cthyea and ceic'al properties to an *e everyv r<asonable 'xpe ctation of a com-. rduers ri ecived 'un-iarranZemrr::'s made or i. Sale by appliicationr to J. N. Rt BJSON, M E. 't Bav', I arid 2 MaL:ieL Waariif, Jan. 2', :--'it. Chiarlesitn, S. C. Notice to Orphans'! Notice i e:y given, in conformity tith an order ol rIC. Executive Commrit:ee f the Greenwood Card Factory Comnpanry, iieetit;g a dU Ciibionf of the funds of said ~ompanry amrong the minor children. of sol. iers who were killed or died diurinag the ar, that claim:ants make immrneJiate appli 'ation to J1. R. TlAIZRANT, Tres.nrer, Jan. S", t-n'. Greerrwood, S. ('. ~irf Papere :n the State wil;ing to id he orphxus, will please insert the above