The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 24, 1875, Image 3
Special and Local.
INDEX To Nw ADVZnTRM]LXT8.
S. C. Barre-Notice.
J. . Leahy-Citations.
F. E. SalInas-Removal.
Benjamin D. Lake-Notice.
C. F. Jackson-Spring Goods.
Newberry Herald Book Store-Books.
C
W. P. Hix-Portraits and Photographs.
Susannab C. Dennis and James Burr Den- E%
nis-Notice.
See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy Survey
or. 40-1y. c
SERMON.-The sermon of the Rev. J. t
F. Latimer, of Davidson College, in the i
Presbyterian Chuirch,.on last Wednesday tj
night, was an earnest and eloquent one, d
and was from the 4th chapter of Gene- d
sis, latter part of the 9th verse.
App ao rrm.-The Columbia Un
ion-Herald says that Messrs. T. P. Sli
der, F. H. Aldridge and Wm. Summer, b
have been appointed Trial Justices for
Newberry County, and that M. C. Long f,
has been removed from the arduous du- ti
ties of that responsible olce.
ti
Parties wishing old garmen leansed
or dyed, will please hand them in to
the undersigned on or before t6e 4th of 0
next month.
8-1t. McFAmi& POOIL. a
BUM.ESQUE OPERA.-Iewerry is to d
be treated to a visit from the gm4lesue b
Ope and ,reat British. Quartette
lirb
made on Friday evening at Temper
ance Hall. For further. particulars see
bills.
CAROUNA Mi.TARY INSTUTE.- i
We acknowledge receiving a copy of p
the programme of thea
hibition of the two * mof the p
Carolina Military Tnaabisom COl. J. r(
P. Thomas, the head of that very popu- tt
Lar and fourishing 7 I7..Tbi& p
State we are pleased pisJar-'y tr
represented in the programme. cl
CatalgVl itgthabooks published by el
the Methodist Book House, at Nash
ille, can be seen at the HAL. Book
Store, and any selection made there- th
from wMi be ordered with promptness. 4(
Orders respectfuly solicited at the
2--4 EARAT BoOK STORE.
th
W. P. R sELL & Co.-Tlie card of se
this pcprar firm again appears in the ec
HERaLD, and incalling attention toit we te
take pleasure in m n these gn
tlemen and that as wor- rs
thy of consideration. They are not on- b
ly prepared to execute any and all o1
kinds of work in their various lines es
with promptness, but at moderate su
01
soLr.a VIEW.-An immense num- st
ber of young people, in care of their et
big sisteand mammnas, took passage h<
with Prof, Smith on Monday afternoon be
and visited Burnah and the Holy Land.
'We are pleased to say that no accident
happened-by flood or field, and that the
voyagers were returned safely by the
1i5ofessodr and1 *ught their homes de
lighted with their afternoon's trip. Th b
views ae ot-oly entertaining, but are
Language fails us in attempting tof
express amiration of the many good I
qualities of L. R. Marshall, and the ex-t
ceedingexoellence of his last Saturday's ~
shad and ojaters; samples of both of se
which found their way to the little house wV
'tound the corner, near the post office. It
The treat was highly appreciated in a
noble bake and a generous stew. May hb
he live-tllbe dies, and find customers h<
fore every article he has for sale during gi
the natural peiod of his life,
THE EN<.--It will be well for
those who hav~ot yet paid their taxes
tberinm ha fert2t,thes
penaltyalaf sih28h falls 1
on Sunday, the last day of grace will be ti~
Saturday, Pay up, therefore, and save.
the penalty, which we are assured by
the Ttesnrer wifi attachl He ha -no
remedy for this and is only obeying a
higher mandate, and desires that every
man will come forward at once and re
lieve.bhtln f necessity." PayT
up tax~payeis ang be done with it. d
DEMOR AUZ A TION.-One of the sad- e9
deat signs of the times is the demorali- tU
zationi prevailing among that class of
the citizens of this great country, known ri
as those who owe the printer. One fC
said the-other day, on being asked to
settle an aceewat, "I think you have got
a gracious plenty already ;" while an
other wrote his regrets that "he couldg
not assist us!" The latter was the un
kindest cut. We did not ask for assist
ance. It is sad to think how demoral
ized people will grow. .
a
EEcTroX o OFFnICEBS.-The follow- t0
ings are the officers of Kosciusko Lodge b
No. 32, I. 0. G. T., for the ensuing q
term: ,
G. P. Meredith, W. C. T.; Mrs. A. P
C. Chapman, W. V. T.; A. C. Jones, ii
W. S; Miss H. Whiskeman, WA. S.; p
W.. Goree, W. F. S.; Z. L. White, E
W. T.; R. T.Brewer, W. M.; Miss a
Lizzie White, W. D. M.; Miss Alman
White, W. I. G.; G. E. Boland, W. O. a
G.; Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Sr., W. C.; L. C. tl
Moore, P. W. C. T.; J. N. Bass, L. D. t<
Wno?-If the man who invented .y
shirts which open in the back is en
titled to praise what shall be said of the
men who keep the open in the back t
articles for sale at low prices? Certainly 8
a higher meed of praise should be given '
to them, and particularly if they add ~
t
to the favor by selling winter clothing
at cost. By referring to advertising
columns it will be seen that Messrs.
Kinard & Wiley, of Columbia, are the
men. They will do even more, by
placing an elegant, new style Spring
hat on top your head.
QUABERLY CONFERENCE.-The first I
.iri....t~......,...
At a dancing party in Western Ke
ucky the other night, to which sever
vomen came with their babies, sou
ronng men changed the clothes of t]
nfants while their parents were dan
ng, and mixed them up generally.
['he following day there was a gre
ow, and as the families lived mil
Lpart, it took several days to unmix ti
:hildren.
This melancholy affair occured son
even or eight years ago, and i
loubt sufficient sympathy was expen
d at the time. As it is again brougl
o light we warn the reader against ar
ew exhibition of sympathy.
WHERE TO FiND WHAT YOU WAN
-Valuable time is often lost in tI
earch of what is needed by the sho]
er, and to know where to find tI
articular article is not only an econ<
ay in time, but is pleasant and savi
ne's patience. Now the place whei
verything in Glass, Crockery, Chin:
Vood, Tin and Willow ware, and
undred and one indispensable, laboi
aving things so necessary to the happ
.ess of the good housekeeper, can I
>und, without a particle of trouble,
t Kingsland & Heath's popular stor
nder the Columbia Hotel, in the cit
f Columbia. 6-tf.
PAYMENT OF DEBTS.-That man nei
e lived who had as level a head as th
ae who uttered the sentiment quote
elow:
Payment of debts is, next to the bles.
ig of God, the best means in the worl
> deliver you from a thousand temptU
ons to sin and vanity. Pay your debt
d you will not have the wherewith t
Lirchase a costly toy or a perniciou
leasure. Pay your debts, and you wil
At have anything to lose to a game
er. In one word, pay your debts, an
u will of necessity abstain from man,
dulgencies which would certainly en
the utter destruction of both soul an
)dy.
THE CONDITION BELOW AND ABOVE
-We are happy to report a good stat
affairs below. No more "blow ups
)r "lock ups" have been attemptei
ace last report, and the happiest rela
)ns exist between Harmon and hi
erks and the HERALD office. We fel
sured it would be all right in dui
rrse of time, for our friend Harinoi
a good fellow, with earnest sympa
ies and the kindliest feelings. O
dturday last a tidal wave of sympath:
)wed over our heart when we say
m melt into copious tears-he ha<
rallowed a spoonful of horse-radish
es, it is all right between us, and ii
rther proof,we are enjoying the luxu
of smoking some of his choicest se
rs, a goodly supply of which hav<
en laid on the HERALD table. Wi
ould add that we have no objection t<
nng smoked up, but blow ups an<
ek ups a:-e not to our taste. If th'
ader wants a good segar" let him g'
Harmon's for it.
Mss GALowAY.-The many friend
this young lady will be glad to leari
her safe arrival in Philadelphia, an'
r subsequent departure to the far dis
nt country which she expects for th
ture to make her home. From he
"other, who formed one of the escor
Philadelphia, and who we had th
[easure of meeting on Wednesday las
the depot in Columbia, swe learne<
iat the entire trip was an ovation, an:
rticularly in the city above namiel
ere the most distinguished honor
iown and the kindest attentions he
owed. Miss Galloway took ship o;
ednesday morning, the 10th, in th
unard Steamer Cuba, for Liverpool, i:
>mpany with the Rev's. Giffen an
lexander, of Ohio, and Miss McDowel
E Xenia, Ohio, the latter going to visi
sister in Damascus, and it is cheerin
>know that our Newberry missionar
not alone, but in company wit
jends who will help her bear the lon
urney. The course mapped out i
fer arriving at Liverpool. passag
:ross the channel, then to Paris, thenc
rough the Mount Cenis Tunnel t
lexandria. A pleasant feature of th
>g voyage will be a ride over th
[editerranean. There is a moral he
>sin in this expatriation from horm
iends and country, which is full c
iblimity, and must call for the ac
iiring sympathy of all. Our bes
ishes follow the fair young voyager
[ay she ever enjoy that peace whic
asseth all understanding, and reap a
bundant reward.
BOUT THE TowN AND COUNTY.
The weather is so capricious we ai
most afraid to write a word lest
bange ere we go to press.
Several nice paragraphs have bee
[ready lost by it.
On Sunday and Monday it was chan
ig, dell'cious, soft, balmy, and ti
enial sun put everybody in good hear
To-day, as we go to press, the heax
ns are hung in black and the col ra]
gain falls.
Much gardening has been done lati
r, and quantities of good seed sow
vhich will never vegetate. There
othing like trying, however.
The best looking onion bed and be
tand of peas, are those to be seen
)r. Fant's garden. His whole garde
in fine condition considering the a<
erse weather.
Now is the time for the farmer'1
onsider whether it shall be all cottc
nd no corn, or part in each, and ti
est part corn.
Remember how happy corn raise:
rere last fall. There is no more con
rting assurance than that of having
ll corn crib.
Let your neighbor plant all cotton
e will, but see to it that you do ac
Knd by the way get the Ku Klux se
o Elkins at Alston.
Business on Monday did not open;
riskly as the merchants.- desired. B
hey were so busy last week that th
hould not complain.
Cotton sill cnnue to pour in, ar
Tooth Brushes and Tooth Powder of
he most approved kinds, can be had by
alling at the Dental Rooms of
_tf. THOMPSON & JONES,
RIGHT Now.-We ask our friends
nd subscribers to remember the claims x
f the HERALD, and as Monday next,
ale-day, will be an occasion drawing
vany persons to town, we respectfully
ivite every one in anywise indebted to
ome up and settle. To those who have
ot quite made up their minds whether
t
subscribe or not, a cordial invitation
given to delay no longer. Now is
ie time, friends, so come up without
elay. If you wait until your bottom -
ollar slips away from you, it will be s
>o late. Right now is the time.
I
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.-C. F. Jack
>n, of Columbia. is far in advance of'
is brother Dry Goods Merchants of
iat city, in that he already advertises
-esh Spring Prints-and scores of beau
ful patterns at that, just such as the
dies would give their eyes to see, and
ieir last dime to possess. Jackson de
rves well of the public and especially a
r the ladies, for he is unremitting in
Ls efforts to please them. One of the
:trations now held out by him is his
der cobt counter," full of winter
ress goods. How he does it, is strange,
it that he does:is true. Q
b
Er.-Amng the important an
Iernent this week is one undeo i
e bo welf kiown and popular t<
une. Mr. Hix has established a branch ti
4lery here, which is in intimate con- ai
"on with his splendid art gallery p
!Columbia, and is prepared to take p
ares of al-tyles, sizes and prices, ni
f in such -way as cannot fail to st
"ise the nzso fastidious taste. The y<
adei wll do well to go and examine ir
4, specimens on exhibition, and es- ii
eiall look at the beautiful Glace por- b<
mits. Mr. Henry Cronenberg is in
targe of the Newberry Gallery, and is
complished in his line, and besides a
Bver gentleman. 01
n<
OLD PAPERs.-Old papers for sale at si
is office in packages of 50 or 100, at ti
and 75 cents. tf. el
a,c
CooL. -Our picker up of items says c(
at an ice cream and soda water is
loon, on a scale never before attempt- tla
in this section of country, is in con- S,
nplation by one of our energetic g<
isiness men, attached to which, or hi
ther the head and front of which will s,
Sa confectionery and fruit department y
i the most approved style. Itis rather fe
rly in the season to build up hope on
ch kinds of refreshment as ice cream .
-soda water, but the reader knows y
at aneditor is obliged to catch atany w
eaw inuthe shape of an item which a
mes in the way. Therefore, it is lc
ped this piece of advance news will r
appreciated-.t
A NICE YOUNG LADY.-Miss Babe
cKelar never forgets the editor when
ter she has anything good. We were
ade happy last week, as were all the 4
tAe ones at home, by the present of at
mdle of real sugar cane grown on
r. Chaney's plantation, near Ellarville, b
eorgia, and a specime~n of sugar manu
etured by that gentisman. Miss Babe,
e are pleased to know, had a pleasant a
ip over the border with her estimabl&
other, and brought back withbier
veral souvenirs of her visit, some of
Iich, in addition to those mentioned,
te found their way to our sanctum.s
re assure Miss Babe that her remem
ance of usis highly appreciated. We
>pe she *11l grow up and marrya a
>od looking editor one of these days. A
A S&n BENDE.-We were made o
marry a couple last week, who, for a
igwe know, are not thinking of tc
ich a thing. It was unfortunate, and is
~eply lpssss but really we were fr
>t wholly to blames for the informa- j(
>n was-given us by a friend as a piece ai
-news, which, it was feared, had not a<
ached us, and for that i-eason would ti
t appear inthe HERADin time. We A
ll take care not to jump at every lc
ece of news furnished us in the future. 12
be notice alluded to was the one men- r<
m~das having taken place at-the resi- fr
me of Mr. Thos. V. Wicker. We trust si
rerybody concerned will pardon us for n:
e sad contretemps. -
The name of the parties really mar- 12
ed on the occasion alluded to will be p
'rnd in the appropriate department. al
Goo.-A. subscriber at a certain ~
:st office in this County proposes to
t up a subscription to furnish a num-a
er of coj>ies of the HEALaDs free to
lose of the inhabitants in his section of
untry who do not take the papera
trough the legitimate channel, and
ks how much we will contribute to
tat end. Knowing the annoyance that.
e and many others experience so fre-g
aently on being told by the postmaster
iat there is no paper for them, we
romise to contribute two copies weekly
furtherance of so desirable an object,1
rovided a respectable club be raised.
[e says that complaint is made by some
e of his friends every week. If the
len who take the papers complained
bout are unable to pay and must have
ie HERALD, it will be a great charity ~
furnish them with it free, gratis, for
othing. -A good deal of bad feeling
ril be saved by it.
A SUGGESTION.-InI behalf of the s
avelling public we respectfully sug- la~
-est to Col. Dodamead that five or ten
inutes more be added to the stopping i
me at Alston, on the up passenger fI
ip, to enable hungry passengers to get I
*reakfast, will prove very satisfactory.
'he present early flit from Columbia 1:
revents many from enjoying or even
aving a chance to take that essential f
aeal. But a few minutes, perhaps five,
.re now allowed at that place going up, 1
.nd it is amusing yet painful to see the 1
>reakfast hunters returning disappoint
A to the train. Mr. Elkins and his
MONEY SAVED, MONEY MADE.-It is no
longer necessary to.pay two and three profits.
Messrs. Furchgott, Benedict & Co., beg to
draw attention to their immense closing out
sale of $00,000 worth of Dry Goods, Carpets,
Furs, etc., which takes place annually be
tween January 1st, and February 15th, prior
to purchasing their Spring Stock, at 275
King Street, Charleston, S. C , 54 White
hall Street, Atlanta, Ga., and Bay Street,
Jacksonville, Fla. Samples sent on applica
tion. Remit per Express or Post Office Or
der, 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.
AGRIUULTURAL LIENS.-If you have not
already ordered your Agricultural Liens to
secure advances, do so at once. Walker,
Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, S. C., keep
on hand four different kinds, and if neither of
these meet your views, they are prepared to
print, at the lowest prices, any special form
to order. If the Planter or Farmer has not
yet bought the Rural Accountant, a book for
simDle 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-tf.
Commercial.
NEWBEERT, February 23.-Cot!on market -
active, but little offering, however, on ac- e
count of weather; price at close 14c. %
No. of bales shipped during week, 469. o
Newberry Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY, ai
By XAYES & MARTIN. t
APPLES-Green, per bushel......... a 2 00
Dry, per bushel...........1 50 al 75
BAGGING-Gunny-per yard.......... - a 14
ROPE-Manilla, r ib.. . ..... ........... 20 a 25 ti
BACON-Hams. er lb...........16 a 18 rc
Shoulders, erlb........... 9,a 11
Sides, perlb................ - a 18
BLUE STONE, perlb.............a 15 -
BEEF-per lb................. 8 a 121
BUTTER-Country, per lb. ....... 25 a 30
CHEESE-E. D.................. 18 a 20
CHICKENS-per head............ 15 a 30
CALICO-per yrd... ......... 10 a 12
COPPERAS-per lb.. ............... 8 a 10
CORN, per bushel ..... ........110 al 25
CORN MEAL, bolted, per bushel.... ml 35
CANDLES-Adamantine, per sett... 18 a 20
COFlER-Ric, per lb, .......... 25 a 28
Laguyra, per lb.......... a 82
Java, per b.............. -a 40
COTTON YARN, per bunch.......... al 65
DOMESTICS-4-4 per yard........... 12 a 14
7-8 I ....... 10 a 12
8-4 " .......... a 8
EGGS. per dozen................... - a 20
FLOUR, per bbl.....................7 00 a9 00
GUNPOWDF',Fer lb. ... .... - a0
IRON TIES, per lb...............- 8
IRON-American refined, i4 pound 61 a 7
Swedes...................... a 10
Band......................... a 8
Hoop......................... a 12
Plow Steel.................... a 12
Potware...................... 10 a 12
LARD, per lb........................ a 18
LUMBER-Wide Boards, per M ft.. .1200 a2000
Scantling, per X ft......1000 a2000
Flooring, per V ft.......1500 a2000
MOLASSES-Cuba, ger gal.,.. 40 a &0
West ndia, per gal.... 50 a 75
N ew Orleans, per gal... 90 al 00
MACKEREL-per half barrel....... 6 00 a8 00
per Kit...............2 00 38 00
MADDER-er 1b.............. - a 40
NAILS, per keg........... ...6 00 a7 00
OATS.per bushel......... al 00 Ll
ONIONS, per bushel................. - a3 00
OIL-Kerosene, per gal........... - a 40
L iunseed, boiled.....'............ al 85
Linseed, raw................... al 40
Tanner's, Straits............... al 25
PEAS, per bushel.................... l 00
POTATOS-Irish, per bushel ........- a2 00
Sweet, per bushel.. - a 75
PAIN FS-White Lead, per lb....... 12 a 14
Chemical, per gal........ - a2 75
RICE, per lb. ..................a 10
SAI 3e - ........-................... - al QQ
SpINGLE r, erI 00...........5 00 a6 00
SUGAR-Pulverized, per lb......... a 14
Crushed, per 1b........... a 14
A, er lb....................... a18
C, Extra, per lb.............a 13
Brown, per lb............... a 12~
SPECIE-Gold.................. a 12 j
Silver................... a00 '
SPIRITS-Corn Whike, per gal... .2 00 a8 00
French Brandy......... - a1400
Ry ......y......... 50a 00 P1
flolland Gn..,,........ -- 00
Of Turpentine...........a 00
TEA-Hyson, per 3b................1 50 a2 50
Imperial, per lb.............1 75 a2 5')
Black, per ib.................1 00Sal75
TALLOW. per.................... 10 a 12
VINEGAR-ider, per gal........... a 50
VARNISHES-Co'ach by,pr gal.4 00 a4 50
Copa, per gal....... a 00
WHEAT, per bushe ......... - a -
e?lsenaneous.
Til BALIMORE JORNERB
IN THE SAME PLACE!
NEW GOODS--NEW FACES8I
R..B. CAMERON
Respectfully informs the ublic ot New
berry, and especilythe la$s and chil
dren,'that the old Baliore Corner, former
ly A. M1. Wicker's--is full of choice and sea
sonable goods, and that he will make it more
attractive than it ever was in the past. He
has now in store a large variety of
Candies,.
Confectioneries,
Nuts,
Fruits, 9]
And a hundred other things in this line. E
Besides
GROCERTES,
Such as Coffees. Sugars, Bacon, Hams, Flour,
Mackerel, Eice, Grist, Meal, Molasses, &c.
Shelf Goods of all kinds,
CRACKERS AND CAKES IN SWEET VARIETY, A
&c., &c., &c.
My object is to please the public, and my
stock shall not only be large and complete,
but it shall be composeds only of choice N
goods, which will be sold
At Low Prices For Cash! a
An examination of the same is respectful
ly asked.
R. B. CAMERON.
Feb. 17, 7-2t.
M'FALL & IJ0FILDB5
PHYSIGIANS ANB gURGEoNS, s
tr
Respectfully solicit the patronage of the al
citizens of Prosperity and vicinity.
W. T. McFA LL, M. D.
JAS. A. COFIELD, M. D. -
Feb. 17, 7-6mn.
FOR SALTE E
BY
P
MAYE & MARTIN,
g
40 Barrels Irish Potatoes.
600 Bushels Seed Oats.
600 Bushels Prime White
Corn.I
Feb. 10, 8--3t.
NOTICE.
Pursuant to the order of James C. Leahy,
Judge of Probate for Newberry Count.y, I
will sell, at the late residence of James
Crawford, dec'd., in the town of Newberry, ,
On Thursday, the 4th Day of March
Next,
at 11 o'clock, A. M., all of the Personal
Property of said deceased, consisting of
Household and Kitchen
Furniture.
Farming Tools. j
On]n-oreWgn
One Oe-oranse aoo.
&One Sett ofMsnsTos
&c., &c. ae-CSH
.7Iiscel
///
E-4~
D RESSED FLOORING, CEILING, WEA'
terns of Mouldings made, over 100,000
fantel-Pieces, Door and Window Frames, 1l
Is, Ballusters of Walnut or Mahogany, on It
ork made as cheap at this establishment as
a hand the largest stock of the above, South
tee vi l give entire satisfaction to all whov
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLYI
glD OOR MAIERS-PY TqAIF&, catryi
d can refer to gentlemen all over this Stat
e cbaracter of their work for the past twe
W. I
NOTICE.-On account of the manner in wb
Dn of the risk of Breakage Qf Glass with ordi
ads in this State at HALF RATES, which it
Feb. 17, 7-6m.
HICITIlIiOUE
AND
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FOR THE
iewberry Herald,
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TTER HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS,
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RALD PRINTING OFFICE,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
An elegant lot
itation and Wedding Papers,
WITH ENVELOP'M TO hLATCH.
OTOGRAPHI ALBUMS-,
LETTER ALBUMS,
GAMES,
PAPER DOLLS and
PAPER FURNITURE
For children,
&c., &c., &c.,
AT TIIE
~ERALD BOOE STORE.
BLES,
HYMN BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS,
PAPER of all kinds,
PENCILS,
INK,
ENVELOPES,
SLATES,
DIAIES,
&c., &c.,
FOR SALE CItEAP AT THE
CEEALD BOOK STORE.
ORDERs FOR
CHOOL BOOKS, and all other kinds'of
OKS, or any article in the STATIONERY
[NE PROMPTLY FILLED.
ddress,
'. F. GRENEKER,
itor HERALD and Proprietor Book Store.
an.27, 4-tf.
SOUTH ERN
OLLECTION AGENCY.
WILL. B. THOMAS,
torney and Counsellor at L aw,
AND
TRIAL JUSTICE,
;WBEEY,- - - SOUTH CAROLINA.
All lega business entrusted to this offie
orrespndene from abrad soliitd.
Feb. 17, 1875-7-ly.
A Bargain in Land,
IN NEWIERBY COTUNTY.
I WILL sell the McGonnell TRACT OF
AND, adjoIning the Old Sims Tract, very
w. It embraces four hundred acres, with
ime improvements. The land can be
eated for, and terms arranged, with me
home, or with T. J. LYLES, in Columbia.
REUBEN S. LYLES.
Feb. 10, 6-3t.
NOTICE.
All persons holding demands against the
state of John G. Hal tiwanger, deceased,
1lrender the same, properly attested, to
ie undersigned, or his Attorneys, Messrs.
ope, Pope & Fair, on or before the 20th
y of March nxt.J.HLIAGR
Adm'r., of Estate of John G. Haltiwan
r, dec'd. Feb. 17, 7-St.
Dr.S.F. FAINT,
l.JIGIST AND HMIS1f
NEWBERRY, S. C.
AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAT ANDINIGHT.
PRESCRIPTION CLERK'S ROM
aii Over the Drug Store. Slii
an. 27, 4-tf.
[0TICE OF SALE.
Pursuant to the order of James 0. Leahy,
dge of Probate for Newberry County, I
'ilsl,aIh aersdneo onG
3 asl,titatger deideneofJhnG
stelmanear Add.
a- Printing, and all work executcd nead.
a for cash.
ie Do not ask for credit at this office
cash is the only thing which will mak<
- souls happy.
at Salinas has moved.
as So have Bowers & Co.,
e And J. C. Wilson & Co., have follow
e ed suit.
The HERALD Office inaugurated thi
l- movement in November last.
it Harmon is all right now but the othei
fellow is incorrigible.
Jim Boozer, colored, living near Hel
ena, lost his dwelling by fire on Tues.
r. (lay of last week. It was caused by the
ie daughter placing a dress which had
- caught fire, and which she supposed she
e had extinguished, near the bed.
... We regret to learn that our esteemed
s friend, Mr. A. H. E. Sheck, lost a val
-e uable horse by colic on Saturday last.
1, The sun shone out fair and bright or
a last Sabbath, and continued out the en
- tire day. It was the first all fair Sab
i- bath day this year. Under foot, how
e ever, it was villainous.
s Prof. Smith gave a matinee for the
, benefit of youthful Newberry, on Mon
y day afternoon. His Stereoptican Views
are very instructive.
L. R. Marshall is spreading himsell
e on fish and oysters and other good
d things. What woulM the people do
without-Marshall.
The removal of the stairway and the
placing of shelves on the right hand
wall of No. 2 Mollohon Row, is a de
cided improvement. F. E. Salinas, the
new lessee has made the old place look
s new.
FUNNYGIRAPHS.
John Frode is no more. You proba
bly don't know him. He lived in
i Western Missouri, and on entering the
smoke-house of a friend to see how the
hams got along, a trap-gun blew his
head off.
"Now, children," said a school in
spector, "who loves all men ?" A little
girl, not six vears old, evidently not
3 quite well up in the catechism. answered
quickly, "All women!"
I Poor Mary Lamb once wrote to a
friend: "I have known many single
men I should have liked in my life (if
I had suited them) for a husband, but
t very few husbands have I ever wishod
3 were mine."
I "Well, Mr. - , how do you feel ?"
- said a friend to a defeated candidate a
few days after election. "I feel, I sup
pose," lie replied, "as Lazarus did."
"How was that?" "Why," said he,
r "Lazarus was licked by the dogs, and
so am I."
"Stranger, will you try a hand with
us at poker?" "Thank you, gentlemen,
but there are seventeen reasons why I
cannot accommodate you now." "Sev
- enteen reasons for not playing cards?
SPray, what are they?" "Why, the first
is I haven't any money." Stop! that's
enough; never mind the other sixteen."
jPERRY & SI.AWSO.-It is estimated
Sthat no less than ~5,168,000 segars are
y smoked in one day in the United States,
but of this number we do not now care
to tell how many ar:e sold by MJessrs.
s Perry & Slawson in the city of Colum
I bia. That they sell largely is very
i certain, judging by the packages daily
- recieved by them and the packages daily
s shipped away. These gentlemen have
r exhibited a keen perception of the re
t quirements of business, and have built
a up a trade of large p)roportion, much of
t which may be attributed to their uni
i form courtesy of manner, and they
i deserve all of the success which has at
tended their efforts to please. Another
s reason, too, is that they are liberal ad
- vertisers, and appreciate printer's ink,
1 through which instrumentality the fame
e of their establishment has reached far
' and near. A visit to Columbia without
calling on them and taking a fragrant
, puff would be no visit at all. Orders
t promptly attended to and satisfaction
guaranteed. 6-ti.
YA Triumph over Humbug.
1 It is not difficult to alarm the timid, and
Sinvalids are proverbially so. Aware of this
Sfact, the venders of pseudo bitters, "en tirely
free from alcohol," have raised a false cry
against tonic preparations containing spirits,
e and no doubt have frightened a few sick folks
3 into purchasing the fermented rubbish which
e they sell, and which is infinitely more injuri
e ous than the vilest drains drunk at tavern
.bars. But already a tremendous reaction has
set in against these abominable nostrums,
~.which, being devoid of the alcoholic basis
~which alone prevents liquid botanic prepara
-tions from turning sour, decompose almost
tas soon made. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
has lived and will live down multitudes of
'such impostures. A regular recurrence of
the demand for the great alterative invigo
rant from those who have always been its
patrons, shows us that they have not swerved
in the time-honored allegiance to America's
most popular remedy; and a constant influx
of new orders demonstrates how little lm
pression, after all, the blatant denunciations
of the mock bitters men have made npon the
e general public. So long as Hostetter's Bitters
it continue to cure and prevent intermittent
and remittent fevers, dyspepsia, constipation,
kidney disease, and the numerous other ail
n ments to which they are adapted, they will
continue to dominate the factious opposition
of humbugs, and that will be just as long as
i. they are manufactured and sold. Be ii
known unto all bogus nostrum venders, of
eevery degree of audacity and knavcry, tfiai
t. they can never hope to puff themselves intc
.favor at the expense of Hlostetter's Bitters.
the reputation of which is founded, as it were,
n upon a rock. Feb. 3, 5-4t.
.Parried,
n On Thursday evening, the 11th of Febru.
.irysb the Rev. Thos. G. Herbert, Mr. ,
all of this County.
Have the pleasure of announcing"to the
citizens of Newberry and surrounding coun.
te try, that they have niow in store
s A Full and Elegant Stock
a OF
ifPLL AND WINTR
Clthig as a
ClOOTSn, HOES,Cl
An eilt soteto
P0g~TS,m~~ SHOES,wg~a
y .
And a complete assortment of
3 n es as n
Fertilizers.
Wm. L. Bradley's Standard Fertilzers.
0
PRINTUP, BRO, . PD
FORMERLY
POLLARD
Cotton Factors, General Agents, Augusta, Ga.
;EA FOWL4 GUANO, in Bags. 200 lbs. each.
C. C. COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, in Bags, 200 lbs.
RADLEY'S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES, in Bags, 200 lbs.
ROYAL GUANO COMPOUND, in Bags, 200 lbs.
SWi The above Standard Fertilizers having been in use for the past seven
ears in the South, with unequalled success, are again offered at prices that
.nnot fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed to be equal,
not superior to any ever sold.
For Prices and Terms, apply to MAYES & MARTIN, Agents, Newberry,
C. Feb. 10, 6--3m .
[E STOIO PHOSPHATE'COIPI
OF
CHI-ARLESTON, S, C.
-0
The very best Fertilizers for COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TURNIPS and other rope.
repared under the special supervision of the Company's Chemist, Dr. St. Julian Ravenel.
-0
SOLUBLE GUA.NO
iash, Apr. 1st, $50; Time, Nov.1st, $5.
ACID PHOSPHATE
ash, Apr. 1st, $33; Time, Nov.1t, $38
Recognizing the aavantages of Cash transactions, both to the purchaser and mafac-.
rer, we offer our Fertilizers at the following VERY LOW RATES, viz:
On all orders accompanied by Cash, (not otherwise), for .
OLUBLE~ GUANO, (thoroughly ammnoniated), net cash, $4 .04 per Ton.
CID PHOSPHATE, net cash, -- - - * .00' per Ton.
For Circulars and other particulars, apply to
LEAVELL & SPEARLIAN,
Dec. 30, 52-3m. Newberry, S. C.
IMPORTANT NEWS IMPIORTANT TOilARB,
[O PLANTERS! ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TONIW
In view of the low prices obtained for getstsato nVrii n ot
otton the -oresent season, and in order to Crln h atsao.Crua n
lace on- G'uanos within the reach of every cetfaesenonplito.
laner, we have greatly reduced our prices.PrfWionofalmreMd,sy (
They will be sold as follows: ti un:"yaciia xmnto f
theanaothe ariuage uha,
THE ~ A impor't,askn featur e iano-e geie"
regularity in this prcetag. Thimpono
grat costisten essntVriia o h anduc
Carll theops"esn irua n
Prf. F.iA.son, of aelphd., a,.
staaysi fThe anois caroentl ouhta
CashPrimeord, a triinu te s whc gre?.
reguscovere in the sae cendage ofbthe it
~ Tn of ,000lbs..$46 tanrut cotet dessnay ofo bt,me, '
Theonfanllt fcrgaicmttrwhc.i:
Payale ay st,187.sillprfeFsA ent h, out1 phier lpn, Pa .,.thi
ysabTh uano-i peidenty of mnial
Time Price oriin and-the niten isoneseta nwhicr
adcoee wich ath er ct.wee found.-t'a i i
er Ton of 2,000 lbs., $46Altentognpeetwul eeuv
lertToeabotf32per00ntlbfs.,m $53
Payble Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of Interest.ThposorcaiinteGnovegd
ofBn hosphate.Paconsiderblephate,
Cas Pe tt ftepopoi cd oee,i
phresnt ao-caled eta Pophatie of
Dk~~nhI Lie, qwanih, beif slgnily solube wich is
kadley'sstilrpreent is abutt12perrendeste.,n a uc ind ithis
IIIUOjJII yionlds aorres1ponin qanti of Superi..
posption o l dothe nitroeni perentiti
Cash ricid, of pt which asrcnwr found. nayi
adds to itaboue. Fproa thent f amenl
~er Tn of ,000lbs.,$4Then phophic haveide f the Guanaaed
Payabe May1st,18T.Guan o PhoubhteA cans itral ua
Pf.ityC Wie of the Georgri aid, tatere;
Time Priceme,grich,ra Soetyg says:htly shon y
te rendess this Guano containck in gt o
ain the forrspndcinqatiton iSuper-.
agey ar presenh awhischas o ndeyir
adthe atvaile. rom alle ther
THE plant. h I hld ade ha the propraui
othsatcefrpurposesofof,0ferbs.,tw4
Gun analsi dofas thaitis a ays:Th
Cash Price
Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $3 nic n ragmnsm
Payable Mst, 15, 18ree fof inee ts.aeb ppiant
Time Price 6 atBy n tatcWaf
Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $350 a.2,36. Calso,&C
Payable . 1st, 1875.o neeLSLBEP~P~~J19
Aded PriFCcUe CMAN' CM
~reight andDrayage to be m4 ahre." e wthu Itret
Callon gens fr Amancsnd.In rfof. Cop.ig. whifthe eotton Seed,
FOR SALEABYicultuahl3 Soie, ays:o"AsIshornsty
the accmmdaeylaies, thiseuao onain,n gor
~,. isMcCAUHRIN CO ade or and cobnatins in decide
werthey iresetake attiurchash poree
noe dayagwilbe ard. hssimaoh
I~EO. ,,. ILIAan. Io sol knownge tall the prouerns
or ts remkale frppoes ffetilainen
ouldo ineatenge ith ea prsofilab."a
PROPRIETORS,Separ, r. i are
nottr equiyreasoncalecxpectation from
CHARLESTON, S. C. lisedits caraer eibe xelne
ares hretoe,edaed urangemend
~~u.uu~uu ~ that its qaliby anoposition pecsl
J. N. ROBSON,
OPCARLSTON6S8C.aet , Sout 2 AolinWa,
WILLIMS, LACK& WILIAMS an. OH, S6. ,S Charleston, S.C.
PybeNov.3 Ctt 187 ng,Freo Bntre timr.v 2,-m
SOUTH ATLALTIC WHARF
natseFir. Clas ert0ieCsacrefll pre5NOI'ie. u-neet
FOre ud R SA se aLsuE r so BYfo cm modate Plnes the ca or-W
OF rmAltTsatTON, S..C. Agent for South Carolina,
--- Charlesten, 8..C.
WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agts. JOHN S. REPSR & 00., General Agents
No. 3 Cotton Exchange, Baltimore. Nov. 24, 47-3m.
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF.
rhese Fint Class Fertilizers, fully p *
laneous.
'11ER BOARDS, &c. Over 100 diffe-et pat.
feet on hand, for sal, at New York prices.
ade tQ qrder at short notice. Stair Rail, New
and and made to order. Good and substantial
can be made in the United States. We have
of the city of Baltimore, all of which we gnar
mnt good and substantial work,
PRACrlICAr MECHANICE-SASH, BLIND
g on the busineSs In the city of Charleston,
:e, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as to
xyi years.
P. RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
ich we box up our work, andour own assump
nary handling. our goods are shipped-over the
a great saving to the purchaser of our work.
W. P. RUSSELL & CO.
Dry Goods, Grocer Ws, r.
In addition to my last week's receipts, I
am now receiving a large lot of
Fresh Ground B o t e d
Meal.
Pearl Grits.
Choice New Orleans MO.
lasses.
Bacoa.
Lard.
Cheese.
All of which WILL BE SOLD AT THE
VERY LOWEST MARKET PJTCES.
With many thanks to my kind patrons
for their liberal patronage heretofore be.
stowed, I hope by strict attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance of their custom.
THOS. F. HARMON.
Feb. 3, 1875-5-tf.
IRISh POTATOES.
50 Barrels Early Rose and Early Good
rich Potatoes, in store and for sale by
THOS. F. HARMON.
Feb. 3, 5-tf.
Fresh Garden Seed.
A large lot of FRESH GARDEN, HERB,
and FLOWER SEED.
For sale by
THOS. F. HARMON. ti
Feb. 3, t-tf.
5,000 Pounds WheatS
Bran.
For sale by
'THOS. F. HARMON.
Jan. 27, 4-tf.
500 Barrels Flour,
On hand and for sale, at lowess market
price. By
-TBOS. F. HARMON.
Jan. 27?, 4-tf.
New Mackerel.
A large lot of choice New Mackerel Fish,
in Bbls., .i Bble., t Bbls. and Kits. ..
For sale low by j
THOS. F. HARMON.
Jan. 27, 4-tf.
1,000 Bushels Seed~
Oats
On hand and to arrive, and for sale at
$1.00 per bushel, by
THOS. F. HARMON.
Jan. 27, 4-tf'.
1,000 Bushels Corn,
On band and to arrive. For sale by
THOS. F. HARMON.
Jan. 27, 4-tf.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
Furholl eeitliC,
275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
RUGS, Etc.,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRICES, SEE LOCAL.
Sep. 2, 35-Om.
Look to the Right
and Dress!
RECENT BEELOPMENh
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 New berry, and I
simply ask my friends -ind customers to at
TEND
mx' invitation and examine not only the
above, but a beautiful and rare lot of NO
TIONS, for ladies, gentlemen and youth,
and I am not only able
alreTO SHOW
aareand handsome stock in the crticles
enumerated, but a superior assortment 'of
CLOTHING, fine and common, as well as
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, so
THAT
every want of the human family can be
supplied, not only as to the outer but the
inner man. I can assure the public that
A BETTER TIME
never presented;itself for laying in''a sup
ply of choice GROCERIES, either for fami
ly or plantation use, all of which should be
laid in now while money
IS COMVING
in The above goods have been bought