The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 10, 1875, Image 3
Special and Local.
The-Aparican Sardine Co.'s Bone
'less Sirdines, are much better, and
less thii half the cost of imported
Sardines. 8--1.
INux 'o Nzw ADvzrsumwR.
Jto. B. Carwle-Piano for Sale.
3a . Crton-Sheriff's Sales.
RPenben S. Lyles-A Bargain in Land.
Ludden & Bates-Musical Instruments.
Daniel H. Werts-Administrator's Sale.
Prof. C. H. Judson-Forman University.
Printup, Bro. & Pollard-Bradley's Stan
dard Fertillerm.
Mayes Martin-Irish Potatoes, Seed Oats
and White Corn.
Se* crd of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey
or. 40-1y.
TIH Woz.D ALxAAC.-We ac
knowledge receipt of a copy of the New
York World's Almanac for 1875. It is
a comprehensive knd highly useful book
of reference, and gives much valuable
information.
TAx ENTENSION.-The period at
which the penalty will attach for non
payment-of- taxes has been extended to
the 28th of February. We are told that
no ftrther extension will be granted,
and the penalty will certainly be en
forced.
VALErINES.-A varied and beauti
ful assotment of Valentines just re- t
ceived at the HRALD Book Store.
Make.yor choice at.once. If you delay,
the-very one you want may be gone.
A large lot of Comic Valentines also
on hand.
CHANGE oF SCHLDULE.-The new
schedule over the Greenville and Col
umbia Railroad takes effect to-day, t
(Wednesday)-the passenger train ar
riving in Columbia at 4.10 P. M., and
leaving at- 7 A. M. It will airive at
Newberry at 10.03, and going down
leave Newberry at 12,58.
Messrs. Ludden & Bates, music deal
ers, Savannah, Ga., will accept our
thanks for several pieces of new music.
Their establishment is one of the largest f
in the Sonth, and is as popular as it is
widely known. They keep everything
in their line from a sheet of music to a
grand piano. Orderswillreceive prompt c
atte'ntion.
BARGAIN.-From and after this date
we will dispose of our entire stock of
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, at and t
below cost. McFALL & POOL.
Jan.'20, 3-tf.
FuFAN UNIVERSrr.-Attention is e
earnestly called to the announcement of t
Prof. C..H. Judson, Treasurer of the
Endowment Fund of Furman Univer
sity, to be found in this paper. New
berry has already done well in this
noble charity, but not enough, and it is
hope-d that the call now made will be
responded with the liberality usual to
ercitizenis.
BRADLEv'S FEETILIZERS.-Inl this is- 1
sue will be found the card of Messrs.
Printup, Bro. & Pollard, who again
bring to the attention of planters, Brad
ley's Standard Fertilizers. These Fer
tilizers have an established reputation
for purity, strength and adaptation to
the.varions requirements of the farmer.
For prices and terms reference will be
mnade to Messrs. Mayes & Martin,
Agents at Newberry.
NEW BOK-Mr. W. J. Duffie, Col
umbia, has. laid on our table a new
novel, entitled "At the Sign of the Sil
ver Flagon," by B. L. Farjeon, the I
opening chapters of which we have
rad and-'find of considerable interest.
The lore passages so far show that the
author is no apprentice in the business. 1
It is a very readable book. Mr. D)uffie1
will send copies to order at 40 cents
each.
KinEow ESCAPE nRoM FmnE.--No
litte excitement was raised on Monday
afternoon by the burning out of the fiue
in the roof of the building occupied by
Messs. P. W, & R. S. Chick. The
quantity of smoke that escaped from
the shingled roof was sufficient cause
for alarm. Fortunately, it was discov
ered that the fire was confined to the
stove pipe and flue. Had the roof been
on fire the absence of ladders and other
appliances to fight it would have ren
dered the situation a very serious one.
The flue alluded to is a very defective
one and should be removed at one, and
a safer one built.
WHERE TO FIND WHAT YOU WXANT
-Valuable time is often lost in the
search of what is needed by the shop
per, and to know where to find the
particular article is not only :mn econo
my in time, but is pleasant and saves
one's patience. Now the pla:ce where
everything in Glass, Crockery, China,
Wood, Tin and Willow ware, andI a
hundred and one indispensable, labor
saving things so necessary to the happi
ness of the good housekeeper, can be
found, without a particle of trouble, is
at Kingsland & Heath's popular store,
under the Columbia Hotel, in the city
of Columbia. 6-tf.
I ERRY-GRINATION.-The Daily Union
Herald gives a "Peregraph" of a perilous
journey undertaken by a worthy citizen
of Columbia to the old North State. It
is stated that he set forth with a light
heart and a tight pair of kids of light
complexion, and his object the forming
S.x dditional ties, and we are pleased to
sa; that his peregrination resulted in
the happiest manner, the peryls of the
journey being all compensated for im
hisacquisitionl of a charming bride, in
the' daughter of late Hon. John A.
Gilmier, of Greensboro. We are re
joed to add that without accident the
happy groom, none other than Mr. S.
J. Perry, and his charming bride, are
now in the enjoyment of their Columbia
home. We extend congratulations.
Now receiving at the iNewberry HEIn
A.D Book Store, a largTe variety of arti
cles in Stationery.
All kinds of letter, note, legal cap.
sermon and other papers kept on hand.
Wedding and invitation paper and en
velopes to match, a specialty.
A beautiful lot of business cards just
received.
Superior ink by the single bottle or
gross. Quarts, pints, half pints, 4 oz.
and 2 oz. bottles.
Bill head, letter head, note head and
monthly statement paper. always on
li ma nrinted to ordev- 3'
'hought th:t the town of N'-"vy
2eeded regulating, notwithstanding the ti
prevailing opinion that of all the towns 1
n the State it is the best regulated. In a
great many respects this good opintin S
s correct, but in one direction tIhre >
ertainly a looseneIss, to put it in the i
nildest form, which needs correcting,
tnd we are glad to say that a man has
een found who promises to make a b
hange for the better. The person al
uded to is Capt. John F. Speck. who
ias placed in a conspicuous corner of f
ds store a handsome and accurate Reg
ilator for the benefit of himself, his es- si
omers and the public generally. - It th
vill not be his fault now if the present C
ose manner in which people keep 11
ime is not remedied. It is necessary i
hat a place of such importance as New- 1
>erry keep time.
th
Orn STREETS.-Brief allusion was a
ade last week to the condition of the t!
treets of this town, which are infinitoly ef
vorse in wet weather than the country p
oads, and though we know that no- c:
hing can be done now to make fhicn s
etter, yet the idea can be sggested i
md attention drawn to it. that some- T'
hing ought or should be donot
ime during the summer to lift rs out of
he sea of mud which usually prevaile
n the winter. They could be mac- t
idemized with cobble stones. ro(-ks or
ravel, the latter two of which aboun i
abundance, and this could gradal v
>e done all through the spring :nid w
ummer months, and not cost any miore I
han we feel sure the town vould he N
villing and able to py WL e throw out II
he idea, and will do so again, and h1ope
hat it may call for sone expression
rom persos expericed in such work.
ACKNOWIEI)GEMENT.-At the re-uest
>f a number of the Directors of the fc
ewherry Orphan's Hone. acknowl- i
dgement is made to Maj. John P. Ki
tard for a huge basketful of :tbbage,
nd other good things. and to a hidy
iend for a mess of krout. of which by !e
he way the poor orphans are innense
fond. These generous donors are
-armly thanked, and have the pravers
f all of the inmates. Feeling deeply sa
oncerned about the success of the hi
lome and the happiness of the orphns, c:
e suggest that charity covereth a mul- tr
tude of sins, and there is no t e-ing
ow much peace of mind and content- h
aent may result from the bestowal of a
abbage head, a tin bucket of kiout, or
ny other gift. Send them in some- W
hing. and let it be substantial. for every I.
vn of the boys-no girls vre admitt d u
o the orful, we meant to say Orphans'
lome-have every one cut their full
omplement of teeth and can eat like
narnes.
ST. YALENTINE'S DAY.-As this im
ortant and eventful period is close at
iand the following suggestion in regard
o it will prove interesting:
Srner. for February. in noting how.o
he celebration of Si- Valentine's Day,
vhich once was obserred with so much A
terest and fervor, has dwindled to the
nere annoyance of sending epistolary
yleasantres, urges the introduction of tl
alentine parties, and clearly demon
trates that, when entered into with
he proper spirit, a vast fund of amuse
nent and entertainment will be afford- i
si by them. One way in which such i
>arties may be condneted, is for each
vted guest to send the hostess at le:ast N
me valentine, something of a humorous to
r bantering kind being preferable. the se
ender indicating whether the valen.tines
ire intended for lady or gentleman. and n
e hostess will address them as she ir
:hooses, without knowing their contents h<
>r the nane of the sender. Another'
va is for the hostess to furnish hers i
ruists Iwith a list of those expected, 1
hus giving each one an opportumty
o write to particular persons. The a
iostess, however, ~should receive the
ientines before the party, and, if any
>f her expected guests may have beens
>verlooked,. supply a few extra ones
'or them. After the guests hatve av
;embled, the hostess delivers the mis
:ives to their p)roper addresses, the re
:ipents being compelled to rcadl them
loudi for the benefit of the comnpan:.
i'he valentines, some from their aptness,
>thers from an exactly contrary re.ason,
us read aloud, can hardly fail to create
i good humored merriment; anid sach f
>arties, we believe, would be a m.1st
novale way~ to celebrtate the arrival nt
f f St. alentine's D)ay. H
1puiiiy & i.XWSON.-It is estimat'(l r.
hat no less than 5,1 ~.000 segars are
mnoked in onc day in the United States, a
>ut of this number we do not now care a
:o tell how many are sold by Messrs.a
LPerry & Si:nyson in the city of Cohun
ai:a. That they sell largely is very
yertain, judging by the packages daily
:eeieved by them and the packages daily
;:1ipped away. These gentlemen have C
xaxbited a keen percep)tion of the re- I
1uirements of b)usineSs, and have built
apa trade of large proportion, much of
ivhch ma b)e attributed to their u- t
iorm courtesy of manner. and they I
leserve all of the success which has at
:ended their efforts to please. Another
reason, too, is that they are liberal ad
rertisers, and a1ppreciate printer's ink.
;hrough which instrulmentality the fame
:>f their establishment has reached fa
and near. A visit to Columbia without I
NUding on them and taking a fragraLn
puff would be no visit at all. Ordil'rs
prompjtly attended to and satisfaction
oafers are an expensive luxury.
We have known a wife to work hard i
and earn large wages att washing and
sewing, an it took almost every cent
to support her husband, who was a
loafer. If any young l:adies aspire to
the position of a loafer's wife, they
msmaeup) their minds they nave
have got to work. Who hias not seen
a father and mother do their best from
morning to night. year in and yecar out.
and it would take all they could get tot
support one or two loafers .-Edumflit
f a manL tells you that he does not
want to advertise;: that lie is doing as
much hsiness as lie wants to, cease
soliciting him. These men sometimes
cone to doing less business than they
wanntto do. and your bill for advertising
mar turn out baid. It is only those who;
"press u" bnsiness while it is really
go. who gain th:.t impetus which
sends them over thc hard places. i :
the large advertisers who know how to
'1rdge ver" pan ies, wars. ha.rd timues,
etc Their experience in :tlvel tising
has shown themu how they may get id
of a heavy stock in time and get their
mone- for it.
ClOT A-r.tASTI i-imE-OnlEi
ay .1rnoon lazt, just before ;:un I'mn
1H. Oic,type. prest;vS- t.
urnemviien. forem:m, mailing 1rk
:or(,, wivth all1 is re hl :rriv...1 t,).
irrowly escapedl being blown into in
litessimial atoms:, v:wh 11,rti-m of
hich wuld be now hemiing to) eirich
C plave where th" w.Oodihin.-wneh
i that the worst did not hapIpen. T';i.4
tile wav it came :bout. Hlarmln'z
ove pipe is a tremendon-s and long nf
ir, it iaz a str:iht stretch of wve i
et. then it crooks up through a largC
eet iron drum located in ihis olli'r.
en we have two pipes which. hor(i
-ntallv from east and west, tap the
ain branch. When the atmosphere
light, th.. difli-reit olhne of imokc
eet in the drui anI then peacefully
c:nder Up an gllracefuil1v melt into
in air outsde. Friday. liowiver, was
dark, di;mal. drear. diaholical da.
e heavin'sS outSide hl a de ilitating
ieet on the smoke, alnd a diiliultv :1a
-ared to centre in thw droin, ml'l tile
r,seq1(lce wA: the fires were of the
rrie-t Ciarter, and the smoke pour
St fromo ever joint and fisure.
itre" waZs weepCing:t, fitm clvrks below
d t f 'i' ;t hiar,l to d eir iint be
"eI !:dt ::Id sugar. Tlhe book ktcp
wvent home slvk -with a chili. Up In
e 'O:: aec it w no I>(ttr. the
CHIn Was, a mad (:1e. buit we vo.nt It
mpt to 6epict it. Our coola' iitiol
!Is !hat nC-ght w-a-4:tapr:cig
!.n we Colid get awvy from the di
!fort. No ono dre:mied of :uvthingl
crse hapi nin. nor would it. but 1h:t
m n hwibowsl\r* tiiNg tha" "Iur
p1 were the ev-zo of -l1 the ro'le,
teriie.d in a .t f phrenzy to blow
n :m l kio(K Stoves. pi). an'l ty14 i
to pi. Shzine a tin tup he tikd i
it K frosie oil, and thiw it imto his
lVe. In 1 lomnlt it bldazed. and the
rkd sheet'i of flami in n!h alon i the
fet.i ' a czimnhendibus :nd
in th (rui. 1I a SetcoiId only.
eWVer.% I)" a.; our two pipvS wert. 11n
r,fI- h:i! the lame. met with -nch
ytpo) iiol iat the dtinln IburSt w:lI a
TiiC 0x11i'Siol. Lucki1y, with the
c ption of coverillg veybtody :mtl
rythi\ngN wita l!S :d Soot and
aring us out of i fev years growth.
other damage was done. liarmon
vs his objicet was to ma1ke his fire
irn. and that ho had no desire to scat
rophisiCate the Ei-ao.1) otlieO over
e eqanimh.y4 of thu slirournding coun
, md as we do not wish to iarbor
v otlier thin ()od felings tNworl
I we will acept h%; vrin and say
at the matter is mnticably adjusted
iF BTST YET.-The Ar.DIAN SUG.\r
-E wi; > 1 eh. : to thi, stae durilna the
orlds Fair a: Vienna. It don' ;Tjar ou .r
id. The pr-dne!ion is cimrlni us . The
1 grow-z from eigIt I towelv, fe( i
frio zwo to tiree ;mnc;, in .a.. C -r . A
mnAv I ekage of .eed th;at w;! prulnco
:t)i. h1v ri.,il with directioi for o ' tii;.
l speclil termn to agen:s, on retei-' of
wil give aigencies for from oneC to in:
'isc. Ia sure ani1 wa te to' tenasli to
W. S. TIP'TON, Seedbtn:m,
Cleveland., Ten'.
REEnicc;: Faitor, Cleveltandl IIeral::
.y of the city~or coun ty ofilcrs. 5-2
rOrT TilE TOWN AND) COL'NTY
T le weather is very cold.
Thiere is a generalt comph dnt abhott
e scarity of mtoney.
If the g:rmab~le-rs would aill start
nyspaners". tt wonUid take butt ai few
-s tepeince to ma:ke' them used to
A hid company has bee[Ln stairted ini
ewherre. If the conmpany will Iagree~
take out tile bones tan obI genIt-mian
vs he will go into it.
lio who goeth it blind sittethl iown
.n the b'::t up pin, wvhile ft' aberr~
omanl -t':i meth theC chair sea eftr
Xis;d:o,. 'owl a.'ist. is takin '. l'5eUli'
al m!I-u of the art. HeI iti :liIra
y pre::ru' for his business. wit h: in
-uett'X atnd material of Iattest and
o. me.'.Iakinds, Secure thesh:ailow
Stho ~si hd.[ance fath.
We ar*e z;adl to no(tie th:it th '. ly'1
.:in.: I-walk nearn Dr. Prat'
r.re ' Il. ieun retiprd. Ih*'x not
.u-nei w. itmort ofre titi ,ith tI.
le i't o sCuelli dloo eronwu i
'n 1 .:tiden of' z 'is, n d n li
It* Iil (s P ille ril nw -- nit'
-e very foodapofxfull eroow, and soar
or r fathfe or them. Ant lin'1li
-. 'uinvet,n i elbwge.ewl
If:t' oare o nt ne hiti:ti
- t"ietn w' t \'Citgfe r, ho. ry
'i nhr il'i thu nihtcver.s i't
Now :ui's1ta the tieo Ipaei:m r. B:i'
ni =tg. G\I yours Iayp!y ofti seed an
ien as th'e iweanthr perif tst g~ t
Ti or gr~0i~ apti Cin' no- nU.
The' "voie fnatue i patilarlyt"iV
'itrcin to .I.' the) young fa the wh. in
hiLtd o the nit eluche ran
:lyat the paregore b':ttl :md !in t
.Ill:Iioo va(l'n:Ifb- n a mU-"i.
rett :'iotment at'c the H 'i:n.u o
aI'o.'l i.- 1 it
How cton iak- o til (1atha en':"
ublshe Ui ttet alinet fa tat-.
Mesrs. Tyshiaesl &rata in n 'iuppl
,ta c'r olat :m fc,:tua " n.:
heerareliv. uckly, la wthout' i-ita
. hin: f h'traelnol rci thisb n
thtsik. teo thne ha.s . tl' 'it
r'pyid in fron g our o' n r :I
ouO if fyingo wirthe alItn ma
chhth*r hes Wet tan't i! y. b1s
will oiC. Thri- n t.lltht0in dcrin
owe erti. ebe"rr has enxou. of he
wn. ti-JfO
hat the passenger platform of the di
e a o noinnoe.
yIto .ls: 14. 4.. I .w a 11r-aW 1
i y -
4f thle b:. : :ith, t.:et .he lng
110 11
\T l,tio* . Did no0 beq4uest. to
1 ' .' 'r 'u
Lt.enj dI t!- t ,- : ' 'ri:n . an ca c
hiis two.c i r: ill strikin.- (,n-.
t wt thi will w., tha-t (f G. B.
. l . f \lr:tt, 111 n .'l - I Ii- I h'
rco.1- in~0- .,t te OctICof Mem- n
1Tun on Thur..v last. Tl i L,
a -.m i 1: . 4v v r'n-:l
4. . - i
rn,0'a'ee-:n'd judget of th d
:Cutld th :riff!f
)te i ..it' t f : )iCIVnto rMetrzw
L.> e t l:. cItIes, ai1
m-eepri-Jiy au,g taus wl(Il li e F
hi D0 meh ( wn m,li ti,
-:11inan ., r ti t:i ab nt [ilmc
ad oiistr:ti f.ius ie li the S-auth
n vepryduc tio:1 th:anl i 1-11iciAl C-11-d
fti.J1u". andl- Sh-uriyf(of Daillas
I C.a"v. T vo,puldi,hed inl thle Padlas
//r ,3I uary; 2'3. It reads thu :
A CAm>.
The ederignd. jdgeof the
I (rimtiunal Court and sheriff of Dallas
'.>Ulnty. d: .sir-e t'ins publicly to return
v,:r tllns v theuvery large audience
in -. .mi -- '-ll thl- rilOf thiO StaIte
J :. .~ 4. 1 . : '.LL I Jrig 1w p:ast
-a:d ..v eme:nor i." thie cvurt
, MuN" " I -M'.Y, J\4.. (;l li-i'l". b, itti
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hie 4or: 4.114:" '. ( 4ur 1'1':l 1c pinn Tr 1
.1a.1 p*.iha mi :lr o l'eIt1- - . 4:4 .
wia h at !': i1v milodos - de
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of~~~~~~T th!bl.--rvae e dh-s:
it') I) : Il: o I i.. S 4 e. ne '%-;
t -2 : 4 111, at t :h (011 " 4 .th
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J FANI'l-. (E .g u : rea oo .C
residen fl1 S il III: bri i--' broter,i Mr. lon s
F..rl .um-sw oe Andemoniout.
It not dilicutilt lo .:11m the timid, Ia "i
T-, t!,-, veCn. I(r:4 t. i": .' i !: i: I rs, Ie tirely '
firee f'roni h.00 1,' ivc rai.sed' a f:ll ry
-a'l t tuh- 14:1 .imion con::ani :.l :ril
anci no d.u :h:ive: fr-Ightened a I*ewv sick ii
Int>u-:F n:h CcIlle-wi. I r'IbbishI which
! y . . : i i w i itely mi,)re iji I I.
I w h: tr ii vi!.-m,lrunk t.-nvern
. . I .h a te:1a tion 1a,
I 4.1
!oqis ;i-oill mr;I1tig slr,dCnp s a m s
.o1 i 11 ;. : X4It- 's : t 1 1 1 ter
,liv-.d I:i -1 'h wla l11i!I'4 ) of
p:Gon< worsustiwth : have'i no th erve:
in h: iin-h :oral le iance itl A(n:-1: 1..
14 n,: o-ler 4 1.em m-:r.:e 0 ho h t ).im
.XAnd 4.. re .ine:t 1feve ,' :. 1. o sti. ati.
k i.ey '41 I114t.4 dies , n th -nmeoustothe a4(l
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on . h:. fo r 4 ii) n4.i4', anel ifuenbe e I
1e4bu .b)teiaa.\eou:at'ahok e
A Bargain , ana,
IW i th 'e.nei ' C
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:: E I. LYLE . I
b 4:r ei1 ..44 1.a 4 .414
(4 1i -ltd'- '44 shipped,1 738.
e 1 TI upuu1 5 Olens1
A t:Iji-r. ii :ry,-'otn sta y
m i 4,n ' . . .
Ct.u ...> . Febru.' r *.-Coto 'l4let
m I.!! 15J I...... -
Liv;:gro (".. !-'tIu:k- Scg.-2ofrm
uplands .4ll . 'I . ..::Or e 4I *
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4' 1.n11..y..;r.. d......... in 1
1 )I 1-ia. pr .
N~aL. per o...-...- . -a
C41.- e a..:L.:n., per g e. . . ..a .
Copal, per gal....... a3 0 3
MAZINE for Mirch more
ian maintains its supremacy. The princi
al steel engraving repre-,en;s a little Italian
wpher. a-Oeep in the woods. with one of
is owi ,ihp watcin movvr hi, and is the
to--t cunninz picturt,maiabe Th!e dou
e-s'ze c"IoIed steel fashion'late is of r%lre
: it IhIm p:.. h fiedic-- the very
: ,: l!. n ih )!c ml;:iva: e.l. A, it-, thw liter
. c:;.ns : 1lev" t h.-:lerandbetter. No
Ii hi.!v ' o ha, ;nch i corp- of con
h: r- a --ter-n." Tfake I all in ai,
i- as tie 'h! ishe' c ilinl, the be-t f6r its
onev in the wori,l. If you have not already
b1cb)!. '>375. ill ;o a: once. 'te price
h vwo doi't yeair, 1o0tae fice. Or
1ee co'Qpie for '18), 'lastaige free, with a
n we t,lagesz, it en:.,,ra%vilr, 27inches
W::hiin":''s ~First Iterviw wit
i:, Wife." asa premiut to ti person Ket
L up tlie cub. Yir large citib- ::n extra
ivi: the maiazine i iven. Specimens
it i , if wri::v for, to persoi- wiAhin-g
(et ny ( hubs. A.1res, Charle. d. ter
',:;f Chestntr Str e. Philadelphia.
.on4,i:y S%v1>. Mox;r M.Ik-.- it is no
niril ecesarv to ps:!y two and1 three prolits.
i . vcg.t, Bel3tf iet & Co., beg to
- ft to their iminense closing out
- i500I,000i) worth of I)ry Glwds, Carpets,
i-:, eC., Which t.1eS phie ani10y be
.-en .Januu.i i1st, :tuil Febru:iry 15:h1, prior
parciai- tlivir Spinhu Stock. at 275
i- Str-et, Charictor, S. C , 54 White
! re t .\l:t,Ga., ,and ]I%y. te
i. l5m t!i er x.re- or 'ost Uie Or
r, or :oids will he sent C. O. D. All re
ii or:!er over q10) will he sent from the
:irle(ton Branch free of charec. 2-tt.
11iscellancoils.
TATIONER
JUST RECEIVIED.
TATIONER
~ " (j TlyA.
* THE HERALD BOOK STORE CAN BE FOUND
It.ot . Inlvitaltlin, C;p. L.gal Call,
ki
i 1,14 t Y vi ly .4
ii . luI i :i 1 r : . a.1 1 herill kIn.
Ca-iiii- 1161 u
P-ll s.pI s 1 f I n . %':ixio in:at-.
C,MVV Iiie b o I 'saiil U.1-41- ai'
ot t. ] wo - -. o,opr or (ks. I ii:N ig I( k
E Tsbb, Par !:I a:VY-E.
Pene-.!,k-l .Calhlseer
Dt)l kP -11z, a iusp:ter lni-zinI ' vte
l - . t h Al : n - : iif -
rRCAUGHRIN'S
fil; PiiO SPH-1.
il j:EIk.:i'l ai flhieivariety f Meintraa
trd. :n b 'lihi-tlic.
'retoa Diris becd bsi-hde in<l,.
F:nw We:ii:iti. FivLe, Tal: lasrds
MicGiil'sl':llt- of . ne , i' d t.0!V '
Pes Idelible luk.dWax.Matches
IIoo 'in sC p aio Aks .iJin,.:I2k.
0l coToret .
flirt 1 Iiir: s i a e Pr, all! c o
.rac. In? F:an- . Dik Cnr't t Ia h
U:p r l tilpere iS aituriforthe
*D 1 1kE:ijS d v iiCtt
A. ni man othertengP.
Iii membjo-t:r wth 11tace, overIUI i."10N
I1 'AUIGHRlIN'S ii
tra'ich 14 *;is'' brandedlffI
i~p..p. c.
PRES~! PTO ToCERK' ...:OM
Ti-~ O te ~ic. Irt. ofr .\d 'o
SHERI'F%T F 'S-1C-d! SA TLE.
. , la lbs h to the acre', i iE s ul-en,
.t si;oald he c :fp se it ot:
orI icandt :-ii u~El ".\!e;ogrin'EAci
,o-.btean !Mariate of U. .lt'J
.ti I: h.. , :0- AR lbs;I X . C . ed
.31faDClr.:t'o. FF.i.(ci- TI.l
1TE LOSTE \'. CAUSE'
Ne b r ,S. M(N IC, Feb 1t?', "O.5. 5--:it.
.wii o it.'u:.m>m:" tr Etrc
r--( -el.lieDr 'S of 'ii i
a: . .r. i .r,aet're
'J' P.I "'o:>!i, C
p. . t. i;.dima an (i . f W.ul ed it
'a itur -.o an Ew!tio to1C' i meC. dirue
. -, OfUe abefl i. 3 0 I ase f i? iti l tt irle
a:|| ;. p- i ,o r.'i P' f 2 ci: ord thr'
Tor (i) 31"LES
11drc: Wh.roet ofG.. BUR id.
oftlt' tn. J igui'. (.tUGo:N, S. to c.
w~st gullc,e. ,, li. 2,4
200 Main Street, B.i-tol, Tenn
- .ents wanted for this, and a variet;
of what fin: Engravio:U. From S3 to. M
per dar easily made. Catalogue and pnvat
-. Moetro. An. 26. 4-4
HOLIDAY PRESENT
()F'
AFFECTION and CHARITY
Fon1
WIFE, MOTIIEXl, SISTER. or FilEND:
A
SEwN MACHW .11INE!
work.
A ww.a-lv,* at!.h 1 : :.IN NA E PsTo thle
Tium-F liv;II-:ST NM.\S FR MER:IT 01- PrO
gL r
Sold .l! Ie.or
45 Thousand MQre Machines
than ;l! coely ti:Zt .
W. l BELL, Agt.,
VUi NE\WBEIRY ';UNTY,
At .1. 1). .\.11': \\ W110LESALE AND
I: F1T \ II,- 11Y ( 11 ANi
C'LOMING 111)V'4,
Nv%wherry C.H. ..
-Jan , -:n.
T E III Sill fi
The Best and Cheapest in the
Market!
Hereafter the Genera! 01fice in Columbia
will seSl
BY THE HALF DOZEN,
To Meruiintu, J)tuler: and Gianges,
At Wholesale Cash Price.
A ,oo,: e :t-1-ent wanted for No-%ber
Add.res all o)rderl, to
MOORE & COZBY,
J'?Lsfellanueous.
-A NEW IDEA.
et to theo NEW YuinR & ORtIENTATL TE.Y
t.3P-IlANY4 will insurel4 by returnl n:4ul. one
ib-hi Breakfast. Japan1 or Mixedl Toa such
a-i- usually retailed at $1.:33 to. $1.50 per
IT. l5 A FACT NUT GENERALLY JjNOWN
that by a r~'eent arr,anement of the Post
41lCc. 5ma1il C 1,n4titie of me irchand.ise are
ow conveyed at charg'e considerably less
han:ix those$t of tihe e.xpress ')fl)11 cmaie's. The
:''st ont one potind1 of Tea bing 8 ('t. Onily.
i, taking a1ivanta4ge.. of.TIlls EXTl'ItI
ARY FAC!ILITY andt is suply in. ts cu:liO
mIr- In 1.4 par o.. ihn 'AI - Inited States with
:h14 nuest TeaA everi imported at
WHOLESALE PRICES.
REA"ONS WHYk you should order y'our
Teas 1from the New York and Oriental Tea
b,t. In;-ge ti)42 CAmpI.y Lea.IS (only inl
I -l: iN A 14-LT i:4ATrI.: TE.A. It is well know'n
~ntritrae with 1 he 1e' "ces of the- Willow,
llwthorn. :u11. 4ethe1r I reel. antd evenl sinal
40'o; t- 1. i ie of ler and11 41 steel Iiljig
h.2-4Ite cooring inatter. arne '-ent OVer the
Thie buer of1 i- the New Yor-k andi Or'ient:'1
Tea Conu:':m.'' -au, liv 4 NEW t'tit.;Ss, ntot
pany1 1 1 will.cotLinue to mainainiI the high~
clairaeterI it h4as hIit herto1 -,n.-ta in'd. by sell
ICENUINE TEA.
Ian! :l1nA 14' -,'1! ehecap. We~ huyi ai l ouir'10:
SLve ml:in4y in14tIl'.medit pro'.it:iawl chaI:rg.
:1. 11ecau-e we ha:ve2 inauttguriatedl a NE-V
SY-EM oF Ul's1NESs- (4rigina11-d a NEW11E.
Wie save th le pr1otits 0f thIe utiddlenien' an<
.wire them11 to our Cu1stomers,~ 1by sendl.ing atI
'24't1) o 4 any 11 ad res lhe 10inet quai:lities 0
Tea: at Whol11e4I.alL-P l'r-.
-th. l-een-"e ls the:
GREAT NEEDB OF THE TIES
1- PIui. : :T rr 144 Low n-I: and24 as weytar
v44ur1 Iittere, 14) help us by -eninlg on1 you
*g - ee our P'rice4 L i.t.
Midi een- ant1i.baek) -40, 5o, iso. 710, bes
54) et. p-r lb.
.l ap:ui T. neo2 o.4'1: 44. .4- so,. best SI per' 1t
4.unpowder114 (tree 41.00 be'st $1.-5 per Ib
1g1- 411. .-. e hav a,.pecl1 ialroit y_ I. 1 vet
Clue 1olon :441 Y un l4at$1...pe2l
lr I:.-: N4 TE1.-We4 deal1 inl114 nining t hat i
42-1' g1s . IN.) r 1:11 D.l 41.14 (EIr .4144- LT'ER A
te- inl the4 ab s '414 list. are14 perfec4ti th4 eirut14
- t.el1an, p11re, and14 unired2 iln e-vet'
Wi- \Y V.\NT ArTBIE AND) RELI.\Il
.1;NT.4 LEYy Will'.liE. to whom421 yp.3)C
ide:em4nI are11' :1 red T he4 bus1iness 4:1 i
NEW YORK & ORIENTAL TEA COMPANT
38 Vesey Streat, N- Y.
Fe b. 3, 53-ltm.
The nerignd, xeetor -of the Wi
Ie ofa JohnI W. 4 . it eed. i the ol22)41t' 1Iir
the .h:4 4 : Pr4t o e h ryC u
175 i wiii' 11. -a t e same 14 t im apply for
'. M). 1U~iitT0N,
I JN). D). PIT TS,
E For- of the' Wil l of Her BIlIurton, dI-I
"V\TT (i- :-:OTI[ (CAlROINA
I NE\YRERRtY ('NTY'.
By .1-nes' C. Lc-by , Prnobae Judgrle.
W1ee .1 James 13. IDennis hlathl mta
n,to) lI:i him Le-tte-rs of Adini:
-r lon of. 'h-e E,t.te an:d effects of Ab:
h.u11 P. ',iehae4C41tl, deceased.
T-oaeth4erefote to cite and admoni
o the adid deceased, thlat th:ey be anId a
pa before mec, tn the Court of P'robat
to e' behi at New'berry~ Court Ho-ulle, S. C
On theC 144th da,v Of February next, aft,
publition her-eof, aIt 11 o'eiock in tile for
noon. to shew ca1ue, i anly they~ have, wl
tle sill Admlin.istrationi should noti
-jranted. (;ven under myI HIand, tis 1
day of Feruary, AnnIo Dotmini, 1875.
J. C. LE AHY, ,J. r. N. C.
jh Feb 3.--2.
Dry Goods, Giroceries, Xc.
. o r i e I t oI
F 1'e.h k()UI 11( i t e d
Meal.
Pearl GritZ.
Choi New rleans Mo
Baorn.
All t,l Ah- !. Es fD .T THEF
I I - by I a: :
o:. , t coiti:i:a::e et n r .s.om.
TiHIOS. F. HAKIION.
Feb. 1s75-5-tI.
IRISH POTATOES.
F'a dsI:r!v Pu-;, al Early G not'..
* 'ITl!hi. 1. HIlCu!o .
Fe i. : 5 -rf.
Fresh Garden Seed.
Sl o o FR .DE. HER,
Anld FLOWVE!R SEED.
Tifi). -. HARMON.
5,000 Pounds Wheat
Bran.
For Sal by
TIHs. F IIAZNION.
n -7 4-t.
500 Barrels Flour,
([ ha1 a!.d fOr sA!", at 1o- t mu1 ker
T)TiCO. BY
T,110S. F. H ARMON.
.Tan. 7, 4-tf.
New Mackerel.
A :rg Ilo of cho"o New Mhac :' Fi-h.
in Uh !s. , } Bl-:. iu:d KiS.
For sal.e' ow by
THI. F. iAI)ION.
Ja , 7, 4--f
1,000 Bushels Seed
Oats
TH. . IIAPM('N.
1,000 Bushels Corn,
on hapdi d to arrive. For -ale by
Jan. 27. ~4-tf.r
TH1E GRITE0T sOUTIERN
lily i0oODs HUSE7f
fufchgott , ict &
'21. KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
RUGS, Etc.,P
TH IS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
FOilR tIUES. E E L OC.AL.
Lep. 2,3-m
Look to the Right (
and Dress!
IRE(ET DEl NL9PEET ~
n the tradeo i:e a;t,Ced meC to purFchase~
oe of the lartest, best and cheaupest stoc.ts
of DRIY i;OitDs, IDRESS G;OOD)S and DO
MSTICS ever .howni Newery an I I
simpj!y ask my frien d nd c tomr to at
TEND
mny invitation and e.xaineI not only the~
aove but a beauin an a: of NO
aleTO SHOW
aareand handsome stnec::in the a rtiee
enmetrate d, but a superior awort:inn ot
CLOTHITNG, fie and comot:;'t, as well as
B0OT', SHOESP aind H AiTS, so
T HAT
evrV wnut of the i,nau n i ca; n e
suppied, not on:ly as to the on.-r he'i the
inner man. I c.u' assure lhe public that
A BETTER TIME
nevr yresntegitelfforlaing in a sp
ply of choice GRO' ERIES, ci:hcr for fami
iv 0r [Ina: Oion use', al of whic IL :. u!di be
i.TeIS COMWING
i.Teabove goods have been bougzht
cha,and not only
For the People of Newberry,
btfor the' r.'st of ma'in ani'l id BAR
G1(AINS aie~ theref.or" c.T'e-e to every one
who comes-' early wi th CAShl
Mv. FOOT,
Q:tithe Conr unI l'ool otel
ESTABLISHED 1857.
Oct. 14, 41 tf.
Have the pleasure of afnnounct'igtr the
SIcife of Newbet'rry:ili Sirr o :nli: coO'n
try, that they havL, now ini -ore
A Full and Elegant Stock
B00TS, SHOES,
Gentlemens' Underwear,
Umbrellas, Trunks,
Valises, Canes, &c.,
All of whiich will beU sold at priceo to suit
he times.
-An inspection of ourr stock is sohlted.
WRIGHT & COPPOCK,
MOLLOON'ROW.
UART & 00.
We . - -0 i r1 full line of
WJ(\ EDE 111L. 7i A I . TK fi'- OTAINS.
WNS. iV)s WODEN- WARE.
0PE. Y IIlAE.
URD NATIONL HAY AY]JFODDR CTTEL
9. -I
FAi R BAN KS -
0v%N . 1AD4R 1 C4 Eu.
19 lavn St., and Corner Kling and Mlarket Streets,
SCHARLESTONSC
l11E SI1i P1rn S'1S u LUllAI
OP
CHARESTON9 S. C.
0
The verv b.'r Fe r:v.: [' ';Tr KT , C(-L:, WI! .T, TUKNiPV :d :rCOp's.
repared1Cin ad.th : sp.e :.. ,io o ' Y ':ng:: :ti K,N . 4112: R..vrine
rell3lll 1l!d-TChC--T
SOLUBLE GUANO,
Jas , Apr. 1t, $50; Time, Nov. 1st, $55.
AOID PHOPAE
Jasi, Apr. M, wd: Tim;e, Nov. 1st, $38.
Recognizi::; t ati v:n:_. A!*%% a-s:.io:,.. bo:: -! -,a .o ,m, p r t- l :d am. :: -
tuer, we or C::: E.: :izs a: tx !A n: \ . y x . ...KS. ALt
Ou all order. aco'n mip >Y 4.a-:l, (not ot Ca-' ,) lo0'
OLUB L i C.\NO. thriugi!y amuo i':1. m eh. S.-!,, per Ton.
Ll) PH SP'iI ll'T E, t ca: e . - - - - . ' (in per Ton.
Yor Llrut:ae.., a o r p::r:'e'% appiv to
LEAVELL & sPEAR.JAN,
Dec. 30, 5. m. Xewberr'. S. C.
TIIT tT TO 1.111EAVU
'T '0 HOWlN
OF XARLL'STON. . C. ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TON!
VILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLi.0',
NW 1 aiO Exene.Uo,
Sul I'll ATIANTIC W. i
bese~ Ca!r-t Mi. orz-rS 1:1:0W
a ned l the .ra'-e - Civ
hemi-. Dr. sT. Ti LIEN l''' - - r'
low offered ait reduceldp r.Not
THE STONO SOLUBLE SUAN3
Is a thorouighiy-uanti: I .I ' c~
Is a.
FIlE STOW AID PIOSMITE
excellent for comi>-:inz. . io
P . li hCe. ;. Mipur:
:basers for C% sI i An r::- -) 1 -
F.. C. WII.l !.
Kev l x l -:. 0., 0ei : arlinial
Agents at NCwe :r. [. L --r
I hereb0e no ' w -ee.
:-roner, deceaed.
N. Lea T, .!u0- IP
'JA
v fond.,ad he
nmeni, :wi:- cent.
Proba:e fo t . i
I b:iCtrar Ix
L.(ecmt
$ ;C.1-h, $7:. : T n V. Cu -- -. ' rar'h
Ia D Ia Ii
PACIFIC' GIV A 0\ PA NY-' :
11,)ND ACI ''
for Conlpn( -o
d-r now tX
w~~~i .0hr y
he i t i t o
The -upp ' "' eI'i e
are, a- eer -
\E r (' rii
ExecuteotosOrphans!
Estaeo M. Nla:,mitey
ind,:bte to the..ini-'- n- -an-,
o eate at ti Mm . u*ei aUi1 th
.\o -:- : - -Ton::: r; : -:- ,n :In
indh:d t 2 S:it A .. *'. .. . . :. : : - . A carp>0 1 ,-- o S. no.
or before tat tre'- : on.~ta w!it'ar ad
.J.XV R A~;N, 1 ur, - .t:e iSc the abre
Jan 2, -U. scotr. "'' - eocare:s: ith :pr
- :as or th po.ne