The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, April 28, 1875, Image 3
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refusi -to take newspapers and periodic:ls
fromt*-F4%zOfdce, or removiug.,nd leav
ing uniealed for, is prima facie e idence
of-,*AM 1 fraud. 44-tf.
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INDEX To NEW ADvERTIsEENTS.
J. C. Leaby Citation.
C. V. Carrington-Annual Meeting.
John D. Bateman-Ice ire!! Ice!!!
J. N. Dobbins-Administrator's Notice.
J. W. N. Beard-Glenn's Spring School.
See card of F. Werber, Jr., Deputy survey
or. 40-1y.
Ward's Captain Paper Collars and fine
Linen Shirts. Fit guaranteed. At
1&-t MCFALL & POOL'S.
'a71E.-Our esteemed friend, Mr.
M. Foot, will accept our thanks for
some of the Easter or Passover Bread.
He never omits on all proper occasions
and opportunities to remember his
friends.
Carpeting, Paper Collars, Straw Mat
tingap CZ ars and Cuffs, at
16t" MCFALL & POOL'S.
AMsAME.-We have been inform
ed that iv%ne6,To who saw the
two fogs which indicate frosts in May.
lie saw them indech instead of in the
old twelve days. We regret the mis
take, espeiallf as Aunt Betsy has been
dead for many years. It was not our
flyN,-idder, for we gave it as the-te
was told to us. Of one thing, however,
be assured, and that it frosts in May if
thery is any meaning in March fogs.
SBteich's Paper Patterns, Ward's
Paper Collars. The best and most relia
b1e~patterns known to the trade, at
16-tf McFALL & POOL'S.
SCREW LOOSE.-Onl Saturday last
ifessrs. Silas Johnstone, T. F, Harmon,
W. T. Tarrant, W. H. Hunt, W. J,
Lake, Win. Lane and others left these
pares via the G. & C. and the S. C.
a.. ~ far the City by the Sea. As
they left without a word to these head
quarters as to their business or the time
they would be absent, we are afraid
they are bent on mischtef. We comn
mnendI them to the caire of the city fathers,
and trust that they will not be allowed
to run around with too great a loose
ness.______
Terms Cash. Paper Collars, Lima
Lace Points, Parasols, Fans, Tidies, La
dies MIade Suits, at
i -t: MCFALL & POOL'S.
SCHOOL NOTICE.-Attention is called
to the card of Mr. J. W. N. Beard,
Principal of the Male School at Glenn's
Spring, Spartanburg, and as Newberry
used to do a good part by the father,
why not to the son? We bespeak for
him,. therefore, consideration from our
people in the shape of a few of the youth
ofthe county who need an education,and
and at the same time urge the advantages
afforded in the privilege of using the
mineral water. We know of no better
place than Glenn's for the boys of New
berry, and we a.re assured that Mr.
Beard will do justice to any who may
be entrusted to his care and training.
Forpairticulars see his card.
Don't forget the Millinery Depart
ment, Dress Goods Department, all fall
to overflowing, at
16-tf McFALL & POOL'S.
THE LATE FImE.-It is late to make
anention of the fire which occurred on
ast Wednesday night, but there are
two points in its connection which de
serve notice. It might have been a
very serious conflagration, but for the
wakefulnessof Mr. James Lathrop, who
accidentally saw at a great distance the
sparks ifaling from the ceiling above,
ad who gave the alarm. He was the
first to see it-no one else did until he
gave the timely oalT Had it not been
discovered in time, the destruction of
property would in all probability have
been immense, and a large portion of
the town in ashes to-day. A good fire
engine would have been effectual to ex
tinguish it had it unfortunately got be
yond the reach of the buckets which are
now our only protectica. A stitch in
time saves nine. Let us go seriously to
work and procure an engine before it
be too late.
BErHEL ACAr>E1c.-We are much
indebted to our correspondent 'Wat' for
the interesting report from this flourish
ing and popular academy. The musi
cal feature is particularly gratifying,
and we heartily endorse the wish that
it could be more general. There is no
branch of education more important
thap that of music, and it should be in.
corporated in ever-y school in the land,
for there is a lamentable deficiency in
this respect. We have heard the muost
flattering expressions in regard toBethel
Acaemy and its acompished princi
CIIEE-r.G.-NVe ae informed by one
who has examined, that the wheat crop
is uninjured, oats splendid, and plenty
of corn planted. Fruit, thcugh,will Le
short.
Do'T FoRcEi,T.-Tonday next wil
be sale-day, and a large number of per
sons will come to town. Among the
number there will be some who ought
to pay us a visit, and not only that, but
a little money. Do not forget to call,
reader. if you are one of the number.
We would like to have a few new sub
scribers, also. We give you a paper
worth the subscription price, surely.
If you need any stationery, books.
paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, memo
randums, diaries, or any other article in
the same line, pay us a visit.
UxITED STATES MAH.-The Post
master-General has issued a call for
proposals for carrying the mails, which
will be received at the Contract Office
until 3 o'clock, P. M., of 31st May, (to
be decided by 10th June,) from July 1,
1875 to June 30, 1876, and as a matter
of interest to this section we insert the
points designated in No. 14,206, the de
partment being able to advertise only
in a few papers:
14,206. From Newberry C. H., by Mar
tin's Depot and Clinton, to Laurens
C. H.. 31 1-2 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Newberry C. H., Tuesday, Thurs
day an(I Saturday, at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Laurens C. H., by 6 P. M.
Leave Laurens C. H., Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Newberry C. II., by 6 P. LA.
Bond required with bid, $1,200.
Bids should be sent in sealed enve
lopes, superscribed, "Mail proposals,
State of South Carolina," and addressed
to the Second Assistant Postmaster
General, Washington, D. C.
MARSHALL JEWELL,
Postmaster-General.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
I am prepared to treat Fistula, Piles,
Ulcers, Fissure, Stricture, Prolapsus,
Polypus, and all other diseases of the
Rectum. P. B. RUFF, M. D.
Mar. 10, 1875-10-3m.
DR. FuRxAN's LECTURES.-It WaS'
not our pleasure to attend the lecture of
this gentleman Thursday night,but have
been told that it was one of his most
happy efforts, and that the audience
were charmed: The subject on that
occasion-the "Beautiful in Nature, Art
and Morals," is one which the distin
guished lecturer is fully able to discuss.
On Friday night, the lecturer chose for
his theme the Life of Gen. Robert E.
Lee, and we esteem ourself particularly
fortunate in being one of his listeners.
The subject in itself was sufficient to en
list the attentive sympathy of all pres
ent, and the pleasure was doubly en
hanced by the manner in which the
Doctor presented it. We will not at
tempt to give any of the points in this
admirable, beautiful lecture, for we
could not do the subject justice, suffice
it to say thatevery one of his hearers
felt a disappointment when the end
came, they could have listened to a
theme so full of beauty and instruction
much longer. We regret to say that
the weather on both nights was incle
ment, and that his audiences were in
consequence unfortunately small.
To HOUSEKEEPERS.-With the open
ing of Spring, housekeepers find that,
besides the wear and tear and smash of
the winter, which makes an addition to
their stock of kitchen and dining room
chattels necessary, there are many arti
les peeuliarto the season which must be
had, and where to find them readily and
cheaply is the question. Messrs. Kinigs
land & Heath solves the problem by in
viting all persons in need of china,
glass, stone, wood, iron and tin ware, to
visit their store in Columbia, under the
Columbia Hotel. 16-tf
JALAPA ITMrS.-The frost visited
our town as elsewhere, doing much
damage to gardens, destroying amongst
its many vegetables, four-fifths of the
expected strawberry crop.
One of our Doctors has returned after
a long professional tour, and on being
asked to explain, gave for his reason,
that he had eighteen gates to open in ai
distance of four miles. Cannot the
Leg: lature abolish the fence law.
We learn that Capt. G. W. L. Spear
man's wheat is badly injured by the
frost.
T. Hayne Chalmers took the premium
on April 24th, for the best specimen of
oats exhibited.
Trading horses seems to be the order
of the day amongst the Doctors, one of
them having traded three times since
January 1st.
J. B. C:anpbell now occupies his new
store.
Some of the citizens declare that Ja
lapa is.a town.
The health is remarkably good.
. A Pic-Nic is being thought of, if so
the Ed. HERALD will be expected up.
Fried chicken will be on the bill of fare.
We are soon expecting to hear the
whistle blow on the Laurens R. R.
Catalogues of the Books published by
the Methodist Book House, at Nash
vile, can be seen at the HEftALD Book
Store, and :any -selection made there
from will be ordered with promptness.
Orders respectfully solicited at the
2-tf ,HERALD BooK STORE.
FREE-LOVE AND A FIGHT.-A case
of free-lovismn developed itself here on
Sunday night, which resulted ini a des
perate fight between man and wife,
both colored, and the arrest of the gay
Lothario by Policeman Lathrop. It
appears that the winning manners of
the gentleman took hold of the fancy
of a charmer whose fascinating arts
drew him away from. the bosom of his
dusky wife. As soon as he was missed
the infuriated wife went in quest of her
lord, with phrenzy in her eye and sharp
ness about her finger nails. She found
him and commenced to disfigure his
countenance. lHe in turn went for her,
wool fiew and night was made hideous
waithth sound of thne combat. LathroD.
SAD SCENE.-Un Sunlay afternoon a
large number of persons followed to the t
grave prepared in the old demetery lot the
remains of Mrs. Hays, a poor widowed h
woman and the mother of four helpless, 0
destitute children. She had been sick tl
for some time, and in the most destitute 9
circumstances, but we believe that since
her extreme illness and poverty were
discovered, kind and sympathetic hands
and hearts ministered to her wants, and C
that her last hours were made as con- b
fortable as possible. She was a men- t
her of the Presbyterian Church, and by
the pastor and congregation of that
church particularly were her necessities
cared for. The scene around the grave tj
was a sad and impressive one, and the o]
words of the preacher conveyed a les- f
son which must have touched the hearts
of all present, and whilethe little chil- P
dren wept bitter tears of orphanage at t
the loss of the mother whom they loved, 6
and who was the only friend they knew, el
there were few whose eyes were dry.
The destitute condition of the children
calls loudly upon the sympathy of this fr
community and we trust that kind tt
hearts may be touched and generous sN
hands extended to their aid. Something t
must be done for them.
TimE SKATING RINK.-This new in- tiq
stitution, introdnced into our communi- C
ty by Mr. 0. D. Charles about a week p]
ago, has given to our young folks a tr
great amount of healthful exercise, and th
has been a source of enjoyment and "'
hilarity to the older portion of the at- ta
tendants. Skating is one of the most 5n
invigorating and graceful exercises ever
devised. It gently calls into play all tij
the muscles of the body; there is no vio- d<
lent strain, on certain parts; At the ex
pert skater glides like the bird in the t
air without any apparent exertion.- No
exercise is so calculated to bring about
a harmonious development. It is espe- n<
cially adapted to girls. A woman well th
skilled on skates is the embodiment of tN
grace. Of all things in the world our w
women need exercise, exercise, exer- b<
eise. The lack of it has been the bane
and the source of untold misery to them. th
It is as necessary as food and air. fo
Messrs.~Milam & Boozer have bought d1
from Mr. Charles the right for this.
County to use the patent rollers, and sj
have established their Headqnarters un- a
der the Masonic Hall. The Rink will
be under the personal superintendence in
of Mr. Milani, himself one of the finest q1
skaters that ever glided over smooth 7
pine. There will be separate classes
for ladies and gentlemen, and the rules o1
for the management -of the rink.will be bl
strictly observed. Call in and see what P
'i'H GREENVILLE ROBBER BAND.
apt. V. E. McBee and Capt. J. G. ,
Greer, assistant Chief of Police, return- ru
d to this place last Friday, accompa- ~
ned by Whitner Symmes, Esq., City w
Atto-ney for the city of Greenville, to ~
esist the writ of Habeas Corpus, ap-. th
plied for in the ease of Walter Jackson 4
and John McCord, alias Watson, mem
bers of a duly organized band of rob
bers, as we are informed, who have re
een committing a number of highway al
St
robberies in Greenville and adjoiningS
outies, and have crowned their infa- *
ous career by the murder of the Rev, of
r. Miller. The ease was set to be S(
eard byefore Judge Moses on last Sat- f
rday. The application, however, for r
writ of habeas corpus was withdrawn T
n that day, and an order having .been m
btained from Judge Cooke for a trans- S.
fer of the prisoners to the jail at Green- ;ti
yille, the prisoners were conveyed to| ac
hat transitory resting place in the cus-: ti
ody of the above named officers from -ur
our neighboring city, who deserve great at
redit in having succeeded through bc
many difficulties and .annoying delays M
o have placed the accused parties in a F
position where due justice may be meted
out to them. .A fair trial, no doubt, will
be accorded them;, but if they be found gW
guilty of the crime c.harged we hope D
that this time~they will not be let loose i
gain upon the community. Wright
Sullivan, one of the band, has been sen- m
enced twice for highway robbery and gi
pardoned, to our knowledge, and a
hird time as we are creditably in- m
formed. If he be found guilty this time, h~
the community may reasonably expect,
that they lie placed beyond the reach in
of future mischief. - J
ABoVr 'Inm Towx Am> COUeTY- H
It commenced raining again on Wed
esday-and in fifteen minutes there
was more mud, and anynumber of sorry l
folks.
Dr. Fant has received aniother supply 15
of the Glenn's Spring water. Try someh
of it.
Twvo coops of chickens were received
in town on Tuesday last-a sample from
both found the way to our home. We
are all right for awhile on the chicken
question.
The young people are beginning to
hop onc~e more. It isa alight and fantastic
patime: It was commenced on Thurs
day' night. Prof. Milam officiated in
his usual happy style.
There was a gayly caparisoned team th
of mules in town last week. We comn
pliented the -owner on the appear
ance, but lie got mad. Wonder what
was the matter. st
The weather is fatal to the-cool drink ce
trade, and the thought of ice even at 5 F
cts. a pound makes cold chills run up A
and down ones back.F
There has been another fair weeks' ~
trade.
The Hook and Ladder Company were
out the other night to the fire.
Numerous subscribers complain of
not getting their papers. Would that
every paper thief in the land were in
the deep bosom of the ocean buried. T
The up town boys, Chapman & Craw..- ca
ford, although running under a crooked d(
sign, do business on straight principles.
A transient local informs us that the g:
fire the other night resulted from the SE
fire of the red men of Tuscarora Tribe, t
whcta ul nth lo fteh lia
whic thas ilt ontflo of theirwidals a
aed ht inhuneofwasirkickd dfance a
re thurnk Sashem.ked ot pae
~y the Grand Sachem. We do not be
lieve it. however.
The information that there will. be
vo frosts in May. came near losing us
subscriber. We induced him to stick.
Ile, must have been thirsty, otherwise
c would not have drank two tumblers
r soda water, one immediately after
ic other, and afterwards called for a
lass of water. He must be a relation
r the Irishman who never said a word
>r six long weeks in August but "wa
,r, water."
A party of gay Lotharios left here for.
harleston last Saturday. The citizens
7 the sea will please keep an eye on
tem or they might get into business.
The most popular place in town is
[lam's rink-several little misses are
nginning to 'Late.'
It was supposed that there was no
iing he could not do until the rink was
)ened. He could not skate. What a
ll.was there my countrymen.
Milaw says an hour of this kind of
istime is good for the wholesome, and
i ours is out of gear we intend to give
a trial. Let everybody attend on the
casion of our first venture. Free tick
s will be issued.
Jalapa is not the only section in this
Dunty where horse trading is prac
ed, for we are informed that the
iend who tried to give us a pine root
ree feet long for a sweet potato,
nipped a $200 mare and gave 875
boot for a horse whose match was
Fered by the trader for $70.
If Vou want bargains in Books or Sta
mery, call at the HEHALD Book Store.
In the communication from "Many
tizens" last week our printer's devil
ayed the devil with the mad bull, by
msposing the a and u, which. made
e sentence read "mud ball" instead of
nad bull." It was a ladicrous mis
ke.
The man with a weak back seemed
clined to fight, but nobody was scared.
If you want to teach a dog arithme
, tie up one of his paws, he will put
>wn three and carry one every time.
The dearest spot on earth-the store
at don't advertise.
What shall we have for dinner? is the
ournful cry of the: housewife these
ys. Supper and breakfast gives them
> concern, it is the dinner which upsets
em. Our advice is to have chicken
ro or three times a week. It is a dish
bich affords variety, and it will give
ne.to the stomach after worrying on
ef.
This is the season of the year when
e editor shouts. up the, pipe to the
reman, "The article I sent up yester
y, 'Spring Has Come,' you can hold
One who knows srays, "How much
arper than a serpent's 2th is it to have
non-paying subscriber!"
Tlieristle of the bustle is again heard
the land, which is likely to create
iite a demand for old newspapers.
Any quantity for sale at this office
cents per hundred.
'It's a j>oor dog that won't wag its
vn tail;" it's a poor man, that won't
ow his oivn horn ;" and it's a poor
~ople that won't trade at home. This
ill apply to this community generally."
>says the editor of the Abbeville
~ediudn, and he is about right. AKnd
A Yankee editor tosses up the sponge
ith the remark-, that "It don't pay to
n a paper in a town. where business
en read almanacs, and pick their teeth
ith the tail of a herring."
OD ps'Pns.-Old papers for sale at
is office in packages of 50 or 100, at
and 75 cents. tf.
PERRr & SrawsoN, . rh6lesale .and
tail dealers of Segare, Tobacco, &c.,
love the Columbia Hotel on Main
reet, Columbia, respectfully invite at
ition to their large and;. choice stoek
goods. Every variety and price of
'gar' can be had at their establishment
m the finest grade down to common,
d at prices which, defy competition.
ieir determination is to give the ut
st satisfaction in the quality of their
gars and Tobacco, and at the same
e they do not forget to fix prices in
cordance with the times. A visit to
ir store will assuredly result in pleas
e, and an order will meet with prompt
tention. Remember the place, just
low J. C. Dial's Hardware Store, on
an Street. 16-tf.
nar-GAHs.
"I don't care a cent for fashion-I've
t to scratch my heel !" exclaimed a
troit man, as he pulled off his boot
a street car recently.
An Iowa nminister paused in his ser
on and said: "Girls, you may laff and
gle, and giggle and laif, but when
u are on your dyin' beds you'll re
ember this afternoon and wished you'd
,e cut your right hands off first."
The doctor referred to in the follow
lines is of course a reverend doctor:
annot praise the doctor's eyes, 4
I never saw his glance divine;
always shuts them when he prays,
And when he preaches he shuts mine.
The wave on which many a poor fel
w is said to have been carried away
the wave of a lace-edged cambric
.ndkerchief.
Thee's beauty in the frying pan,
When the fat is jumping.high;
There's beauty in a dozen eggs,
Dropped softly in to fry;
There's beauty in a slice of ham,
Westphalia young and sweet,
And when together they a'e fried,
They're beautiful to eat .
An Irish editor says 'that "A child
as run.over in the street-by a- wagon
re yders old and crossreyed, with
ntelson,which never spoke aword."
Women are notorious thievea. They
yel their petticoats, bone their stays,
b their babies and hook their dresses.
ye plain letters compose my frame,
nd what is singular, my name
rw ards and backwards read the same;
rhen I'm discovered you'll plainly see
hat the proud peer and peasant soon
will be.
Answer-Level.
How TO REsTORE THE PROSPERITY OF
1E STATE.-Keep your money at home.
ynot send away for anything which you
n obtain as well here as elsewhere. We
4not advocate paying $5 for that which
u can buy abroad for even $4.90, but when
~u can buy your Blank Books, of the best
ade, at prices as low as New York, then
nd to Walker Evans & Cogswell, Charles
n, S. C., and purchase what you need. All
eir Blank Books are made in Charleston,
Ld your encouragement will sustaiu a
3rthy manufacturing enterprise. 1O-tf.
RESS MAKING.
Commercial.
NEWBERRY, kpril 27.-Cotton market con
tinues firm, at 14 cts. Supply moderate. M
Bales shipped during week, 270.
NEW YoRK, April 26.-Cotton quiet and
stea-ly; sales 365, at 169a164. Gold 158a15 .
CHARLESTON, April 26.-Cotton dull-mid
dling 16; low middling 15 a15l.
BALTIxoRE, April 26.-Cotton dull-mid
dling 16j.
LIVERPOOL, April 26.-Cotton quiet and
unchanged-middling uplands 7;; middling.
Orleans 81.
Newberry Prices Cw.rente
CORREcrED VEEKLY,
By MAYES & MARTIN.
APPLES-Green, per bushel......... a 2 00
Dry, perbushel ..........1 50 al 75
BAG GING-Guuny-per yard.......... - a 14
l,0PF,-Manilla, -per lb.... ............... 20 a 25
BACON-IIams. per lb...........16 a 18
Shoulders,per lb........... 9ja 11
Sides, per Ib. ............... - 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.
CICKENS-per head............... 15 a 30
CA LICO-per yard.............. 10 a 12j
COPPERAS-perlb................. 8 a 10
ClN, per bushel....................1 10 al 25
C'ORN MEAL, bolted. per bushel.... al 85
CANDLES-Adamantine, per sett... 18 a 20
COFFEE-Rio. per lb............... 25 a 28
Laguyra, per lb.......... a 32
Java, per lb.......... -a 40
[O;LTON YARN, per bunch..........al 55
OMESTICS-4-4 per yard........... 12a 14
7-8 " .......... 10 a 12
3-4 " .......... a 8
FAGs, per dozen................... - a 20
FLOUR. per bbl.....................7 00 29 00
[iUNPONN DER. per lb............... - a 40
IRON TIES, per Ib................... - a 8
LRON-American refined, per pound 64 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 31 ft.. .1200 a2000
Scantling, per X ft......1000 a2000
Flooring, per X ft.......1500 a2000
UOLASSES-Cuba, per gal.......... 40 a 50
West India, per gal.... 50 a 75
New Orleans, per gal... 93 al 00
IACKEREL-per half barrel....... 6 00 a8 00
per Kit...............2 00 a3 00
11ADDER-ter 1b........ ........- a 40
SAILS, per keg....... ........6 00 a7 00
DATS. per bushel................... al 00
NIONS, per bushel................. - a3 00
DIL-Kerosene, per gal.............. - a 41)
Linseed,boiled. .............al 35
Linseed, raw............... al 40
Tanner's, Straits.......... al 25
PEAS, per bushel.................... . $100
VOTATOS-Irish, .per bushel......... - &2 00
Sweet, per bushel........ - a 75
PAIN fS-White Lead, per lb........ 12 a 14
Chemical, per gal........ - a2 7b
RICE, per lb............................. a 10
SALT, per sack................... - al 90
HINGLES, per 1000...........5 00 a6 00
SUGAR-Pulverized, per lb.......... a 14
Crushed, per lb........ a 14
A per 1-.,.....,..:. .. ..... .a 13
CE 'xtra, per lb................. a 13
Brown, per lb.................... a 12
SPECIE-Gold....................... a 12
Silver...................... a 00
SPIRITS-Corn Whiskey, per gal... .2 00 a3 00
French Brandy .......... - a1400
Rye Whiskey........3 50 a6 00
Holland Gin.:...........- a8 00
Of Turpentine............ al 00
EA-Hyson, peri.lb.......... ..150 a2 50
r Iiperial, per lb..............1 75 *2 5)
-Black, per lb...........................100 a175
ALLOW. per lb ................... 10 a 12.
VINEGA R-Cider, per gal............... .a 50
VARNISHES-Coach body, per gal.4 00'&4 50
Copal, per gal...... .. 800
WHEAT, per -bushel. ...........- a -
0"Wiscellaneous.
lbO hOW O8T, 11W E--- E- !
SJust published, a new edition
ofDR. CyJLVEaWELL'S CELEBEA
TED EssAY on tlie radical care
(without medicine) of:81ER3wA
rORRa(EA or-Seminal Weakness, Involunta
ry Seminal Losses; Ixr0orEC, MIental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
riage, etc.; also, CoNsuxroN, EFILEPSY
and FrrS, induced by self-indulgence or sex
aal extravagance, &c.
& Price, in a sealed envelope, only six
ents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
Essay, clearly'demonstrates,-from a thii.ty
years' succesful practice, that,the alarming
ousequences of self-abuse may be radical
ured without the dangerous use of interna
edicine or the appboation of the knife;
pointing outa iutde of cure at once simple,
certain, and eff'ectual, -by means of which
very sufferer, no matter whatlhis condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, prlvate
y, and radically.
W This Lecture shotiidbe?'bf~the-~b&ds
>f every youth and every ma,n in the land.
Sentl under. seal, ini a plain envelope, to
my address, post-pa,id, on receipt of six
ints or two post stamps.
Address the Publishers
CHAS. J. d KLINE &z CO.,
127 Bowery, New York.
Post Office Box, 4586. July 15, '74-28-1y.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
GERALD BOO STORE!
TISSUE PAPER-assorted colors.
GOLD AND SILVER PAPER.
GREEN GLAZED PAPER for making
'lower Leaves..
PERFORATED PAPER-fine and coarse.
BRISTOL BOARD.
BLOTTING PADS,
MOTHER GOOSE PICTURE BLOCKS.
SUNSHINE SERIES-Linen Books.
ANOTHER LOT PAPER DOLLS.
Together with a variety ot other articles.
T. F. GRENEKER.
Mar. 31, 13-tf.
NOTICE. -
3. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL T AXES,
MAY 1. 1875, TO APRIL 30, 1878.
The Revised Statutes of the United
itates, Sections -3232, 323'7, 3238 and 8239,
-equire every person engaged in any: busi
iess, avocation, or emrploymnent which ren
lers him liable to a SPECIAL TAR, TO
PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUS
[Y iN 11IS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE
IF BUSINESS a . STAMP denoting the
ayment of said SPECIAL TAX for the
special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875,
>efore cconmencing or continuing business
fter April 30, 1875.
IHE TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE PROvI
'SIONS OF TIlE LAW ABOYE QUOTED ARE THE
FOLLOWING, VIZ:
Rectifiers.........................-.200 0
Dealers, retail liquor............... 25 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor..........100 00
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale... 50 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail......20 00
Dcalers in leaf tobaceo..,..,,,,..., .25 00
Rtail dealers in leaf tobacco.......50 00
Anl1 on sales of over $1,000, fifty.
cents for every dollai' in excess of
$1,000
Dealers in manufactured tobacco. 5 00
Manuacturers of stills...... ........o 50o0
~And for each still manufactured.... 20 00
And for each worm manufactured.e 20 00
!anufacturers of tobacco............ 10 00
Hanuacturers of cigars......... 00
Peddlers of tobacco, first class0m00
than two horses or other animal) 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two
horses or other animals)..........25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, talrd class (one
horse or other animal)............ 15 00
Peddlers of toba.cco, fourth class (on
foot or public conveyance). ...10 00
Brewers of less than 500 barrels,...5 00
Brewers of 500 harrels or more...100 00
Any person, so liable, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties.
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
Special Taxes named above must apply to
L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Inter:
nal Revenue at Columbia, S. C., and pay for
and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or
Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875,
and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
J. W. DOUGLASS,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
OFFICE 01 INTERNAL. REVENUE,
WASUINGToN, D. C., February 1, 1875.
Mar. 24, 4t.--12, 13, 16, 17.
General Southern Baptist Con
vention at Charleston, S. Ce,
May 6,1875.
Cloting.
WRIGHT & COPPO0K
Respectfully inform their customers and
the public generally, that they have in
stor
A Full and Elegant Stock
OF
SPRIN G IND 10 HER
Clothing, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
And a complete assortment of
Gentlemens' Underwear,
Umbrellas, Trunks,
Valises, Canes, &c.,
All of which will be sold at prices to suit
the times.
An inspection of our stock is solicited.
WRIGHT & COPPOCK,
MOLLOHON ROW.
Apr. 21, 16-tf.
Stoves, Tin Ware, Ic.
STOVES, TIN WIARE, U11
L. H. REDUS, Agt.,
(SUCCESSOR TO W. T. WRIGHT.)
Respectfully informs the citizens of New
berry, that he has bought out the entire
stock of Mr. W. T. Wright, and having
Made Large Additions
to the same is prepared to supply all de
manda.
At Low Prites for Cashb,
He keeps on hand every kind of
Stove, Cooking, Parlor and
Office,
and all other articles in the tin line, and is
prepared to execute, all kinds of repairing.
Guttering and Roofing
attended to promptly.
Stove and Grate Coal, at lowest rates,
can always be supplied.
An examination of stock, Lnd orders for
work solicited.
L. H. REDUS, Agent.
- .Plscelkaneous.
fEIElflNR AN IN STORE
A FULLULINE
-OF
][|ing andM I 00d$!
(At Stewart's Old Corner.)
P W. & R. & 0IIC
Respetfull clattentionto their elegant,
wch can be found all kinds offrtclass
DRY G~OODS,
Dress Goods, Calicoes Hosiery, Gloveug
asieres, Clths, Kerseys, Sirs ,Draw
ers, Socks.
Domestic and Staple Goods in endless va
-iety.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHINS,
i HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, I
A fine assortment of
SADDLES and BRIDLES,
A superior lot of1
UMRELL AS, for hand and buggy.
EINE AND) COMMON TRUNKS,
k~mog whlich are those convenient an~d ele
nshort as.mad eey article in our va
ius lines, l of wc hve been crefly
~lass, and which will be
SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
e ar lasgladto show our goods and
P. W.& B. S. ClICK.
Apr. 21,16-tr.
1WPALL & 0J9FIELiB
PHYIIANS AND SURGEONS,
Respectfully solicit the patronage.~of the
citizens of Prosperity and vicinity.
. JAS. A. COFIELD, M. D.
Feb. 17, 7-6m.
Dr. S. F. FAN T,
WHOLEsAL1R AND R2ETAIL~
DRNGIST AND CHEMIST
NEWBERRY, S. C.
P SRIPIONS CAREULL COROPWUE])
AT ALL HOURs OF TE DAY AND NIGHT.
PRESCRIPTION CLERK'S ROOM
ae Over the Drug Store. 1ii
Jan. 27, 4-tf.
To the Members of the South
Carolina Conference.
Ministers of the South Carolina Methodist
Conference are respectfully informed that
having made arrangements with the Pub
lishing House at Nashville, Tenn., I -am en
abled to supply them with any of the Books
or Publications of that House on the same
rcentage that they have hitherto been
getting them. ~ Kw *ijj, floQh
Dry Goods, Groceries, Sr. W
Cigars and Tobacco.
A large lot of those celebrated fine Ci
gars HIGH LIFE, and a lot of choice FIG
TOBACCO, together with other brands of
Cigars and Tobacco.
At HARMON'S.
Mar. 10, 10-tf.
Plow Iron and Steel.
A large lot of PLOW IRON and STEEL,
just arrived. A
At HARMON'S.
Mar. 10, 10-tf.
FLOUR.
A nice lot of FRESH GROUND FLOUR
just arrived. Some favorite Brands. Sold
low.
At HARMON'S.
Mar. 10, 10-tf.
SPRIE PR INTS.
Another lot of those nice SPRING SILI
PRINTS just received-some beautiful pat
terns. Also, a nice lot of SPRING GOODS
for gentlemens' and 1. dies' wear. O '
At HARM1ON'S. S1
Mar. 10, 10-tf.
SHOES.
A nice lot of Ladies' and Misses' SHOESY
on hand. Sold cheap.
At HARMON'S.
Mar. 10, 10-tf.
BACON, H
CORN, MOLASSES, FISH, &c., on hand UP M
and to sell low. me a
At HARMON'S.
Mar. 10, 10-tf. st(
ever
my
HARINGTON, as ca
Man
DEALERS IN sold
State
- Al
Gelleral Merchandi , sold~
Pratt Street, Under Pool's Sotel, ]
NEWBERRRY, S. C.,
Would respectfully call the attention ot set ir
the public to their stock, which consists of to su
rers
Groceries,
Dry Goods, Bi
Notions.
Hardware, In
Boots, Shoes, o
Al
Hats, Caps, and
which will be kept constantly on:hand.. 3
Give us a call, for you will find it
To Your Interest to Do So'
As we are prepared to goo
Give You Bargains. 2
T. J. LTPscoMB. J HtIGH O'N?ARRINGToN. H
Mar. 3, 9-8mn.
IAftGINS! BARGAINE!!j
We will sell, fora the next
30 days, the followilig goods
At and Below Cost: _
IJIE' DRE8 GOOB8, =
Gents' and Boys'
CL OT HING,IN
And the greater part of our
stock of
LOfELAIE & HEELER.
Feb. 17, 7-tf
J. C. WILON - & 0C .,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
Of all kinds, such as
Sugars, Coffee, Rice,
BM0no, Choice Haims,
Flour. Lard, Molasses,
Mackerel, Corn, Los
IRESH MEAL AlND GRIST.
Pickles, Canned Fruit,
Oysters, Sardines,:
Crackers,Al
Segars, Tobacco, suran
-Soap, &c: to inw
Together with-lya
Sheetings .and Yarns, Ma
BABWINS AND TIES,
NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE,
And all other articles to be found in a GRO
fiERY STORE, and all of whbich will
BE SOLD CHEAP
Oct. 15, 41-1y.
In addition to my last week's receipts, I
an now receiving a large lot of
Fresh Ground B o lte d
Meal. AT T
Pearl Grits. Wet
Choice New Orleans Mo- of Pa
lasses. Ste
Bacon.In
Lard. liand
Cheese.
All of which WiLL BE SOLD AT THE ter B
VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. dunie
With many thanks to my kind patrons sla1
for their liberal patronage heretofore be- Pene
stowed, I hope by strict attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance of thei cusom.
Teb..3,.1875-5-.f.c
IRIbH 3 PO755Tf TO. Ga
50Bres ateoe-n al Go-ad
IriHos P ToATr OS.
50 Barrels Early Roseand Early Good- and
rich Potatoes, in sto~ and for sale by Bri
~ Dr~
TROS. F. HAR4HV.i. Pal
Varles, Clorks, Jewelry.
TATOHES,
OCKS,
JEWELRY,
L
fER AND PLATED WARE.
)ECTACLES,
EYE-GLASSES, [
.ANCY GOODS,
&c., &c., &c.
ving just remodelled and newly fitted I
y store, I would ask the public to give
call, as my
ick is Now the Largest
offered in this part of the State, 'and
?RICES. AS LOW.
n be found in the South.
goods are bought direct froi the
ifacturers, and, consequently, can be
as chet. as any other'House in the
I American Gold and Silver Watches
t Manufacturers' Catalogue prices.
:eep a large stock of
pectacles and Eye
Glasses,
t Gold, Steel, Rubber and Shell Frames,
it all ages, from the best Manufactu
in the United States.
large stock of
fh-day and Bridal Presents,
Engagemedt Rings, &
my Establishment Gold is sold
Gold, and Brass issold for Brass.
I goods sold warranted as represented,
ny customers may rely upon getting -
they bargain for.
.KINDS OF WATCH, ClACE AND
WELRY REPAIRING DONE AT E
SHORT NOTICE AND IN WORE- (
- NANLIKE STYLE.
ders by Mail or Erpress, forf work *or
a, will receive prompt attention. .]
ods sent 0. 0. D. to all parts of the
try, with the privilege of examining
-e paying for them.
[r Jewelry of all; Descrip
tions Made to Order.
C
IHN F. SPECK,
PRATT STREET,
EWBERRY, S. C.
t. 14, 41--tf.a
.lMIiscellaneous.
NEWBERRY
*A REPRESENTED, - $50,000,000, d
Ev. F. NTANCE, Agent,
NWBERRY, S. C.
Kinds of Property In
sured at Reasonable
Rates.
es Speedily Adjusted and a
ttled When They Occur.
property destroyed by fire without in.
ce is actually lost. Remember then
ure your property. $500,000 annual
e censumed by fire in South Carolina,
ut insurance.A
r. 3, 9-tf.
TATIONER
JUST RECEIVED.
~TATION ER
E HERALD BOOK STORE CAN BE FOUND (I
nug Initia, Sermon, nd othie kinds
~erpes of all kinds to match.r
1 and Rubber Erasers.
iber Bands and Bings.
etans of varou a tterns--some very
some-Writinlg Desks.
tograph Albums-beautiful,.f
lets and Poke Boks.ep ok,Lt
oks. and a large variety of Memoran
petua.Diaries, besides otber kinds. -
es, Slte Pecis Caonse crinerdelible
kgmnon noards, Checker and Dice.I
~ilae, Camel Ha Brushe..I
's, Paer stenr, aiths.
S nes be, vratio as an C
1Books,Converos,aingBoks d
tting o Pa Cper, salladrlar~ge,. Wht
tingrs Tsu Paper, saland clarge,.ht
olo1d P euunt e1o h
~tol Boards, Tissue Paper, all colors.
wng Paper, Dice Cups.
~er Dolls and Paper Furniture, for the
oks. -
ejUiseMameow,.
BOO
FOR THE
lewberry Herald,
$2.50 PEP A_ANNUK.
IEI A _.I
CARDS, T BRIEFS,
LABELS, T
ENVELOPES, ICIRCUL
NOTE HEADS, 0 STATEMENTS,
ETTER HEADS, LEGAL B
BIL L HEADS I
PAMPHLETS, %AND BILL,
DODGERS, -' PLACARDS,
Etc. ,&c.j.AbETC., &c.
PRINTED AT THE
NEWBERRY, S. C.
An elegant lot
avitation and Wedding Papers,
WITH ENVELOPES.TO MATC.
HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LETTER ALBUMS,
GAMES,
PAPER DOLLSand .
. PAPER FU'ITURE
-,For-children,
AT THE
IERALD B00
IBLES,
HYMN BOOKS,
iAYEE BOOKS,
PA PEE ofarkIinds,
PENS,
PENCILS,
INK,
* ~ SLATES,.
-. DIARTER,
FOR SALE CHrAP AT TEE
ZERALD_300ET0RE
032DERS. YOR_
- onozas. -o
SCHOOL BOOKS, and Ail ther kinds
~OOKS, o inl the STATIONIERY
INE PROMPLYFILLED.
Address, -
ditorERVLD and piEt Mo r
Jan.r, 4-t. - -
E'. N.T ARKE
UCCESSOR TO WEBB, yoNESAIamre
Between Pool's Hotel and the Post Offce,)
- DE ALE.R IK~
~ARNESS,
. SADDLES and'i
LEA THER
.Havingbugt teENTIRE S'DOOK
fthe Harness and Saddle .Manufactory
[essrs. Webb, Jones,& Parker;-IT anm pe
ared to do'all kinds of- work in thisii.
iso will keep on hand for sale, HR NESS,
ADDLE3, &e.,' HARNESS LELTHER,
OLE-JJFEATHER, UPELEATHRB&e.,
f. the ,best and cheapest. REPAITRING
ad all work donie to order
it Cask Prices and at Shortest
Apr. 15,1l5-tf
TRiAL. JUSTICE
AND:
LTTORNEY AT LAW.
Offee abovre MoF'all & Pool's and next
>or to:M. A. Carlisle's Offiee. -
All business will.be promptly attendedto.
Mar. 3, 9-6m.
B . ~ImprvdCUTCUM
~verdn,c, the best pupot-,te.
least mone. Attention is in
to Blacbeys Improved B
tlie Crg e'ek valve, whichca
the Joints, and the cpecai
- ber widech never cak,scales or
rusts, and will lastaliet Pe or
1e by Dealers and the trade geeal.In
der to be sare-that you get ltbe'
aimp, be carefal a~ethat.It has my
ade-mark as above,. o do not know
hereto buy., descriptiveclclastogether
ith the name and address ofthe
brest you, will be promptly . by
dressing with stamp.
CHAS. (*. BLATCLE,munctuz.m
-500 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb. 17, 7-9m.
SOUTHERN
COLLECTION AGENCY.
WILL. H. THOMAS,
ttorney and Counsellor at-Law,
STRIAL, JUSTICE,
EWBEERY, - - -- SO1JTH CAROLIA.
All lega bsiness entrusted tb this off e
tende to-with fidelity and depc. .
Correspondence from abroadsolicited..
Feb. 17, 1875-7-ly.
NEW SALDDTi
IARNESS SHOP
a store formerl ocpie by Webb,s .
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c.,'niade atnd
paired.
Hides bought and exchanged for goods. g
Orders promptly filled.
Work guaranteed.
A share of public patronage is respect
1y solicited. .
J. N. BASS.
Nov. 4, 44-tf.
SURVEY[NG.
The undersigned, being provideO''with
e most improved instruments,isiirjpared
do all kinds of SURVEYING_with:sccu
cy and dispatch.
All orders left at Suber & CaldweR s Eaw
iee, or Mrs. C. Mower's Store wireceive.
-pwpt attention.
F.WERBER, JL.
Oct. 7, 4O-y 1 I)eputy Surveyor
*1