The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 13, 1875, Image 3
Special and Local.
INDEX TO NW ADVYERTIS3ITs
J. C. Leahy-Citation.
Mrs. Ludecas-Drop In.
Ettenger & Edmond-Machinery.
S. W, Cannon-Gardis Notice.
M. Foot-Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.
S. W. Caznnon-Administrator's Notice.
Talbott & Sons-Shockoe Machine Works.
McFall & Pool-Dry Goods, Millinery, &c.
R,. H. Clarkson-Newberry Male Academy.
T. F. Greneker-ScbOol Books, Station
ery, &c.
- G. F. Watson-Farnitre Works and Lum
ber Mills.
Charles J. Peterson-ProspectUs Peterson's
Magazine.
W. Tanner & Co.-Engines, Mills, Iron
Works, &c.'
S. P. Bser, and John 0. Peoples-Sale of
Real Estate
TioMsol, Dentist, over Paifer's Store'
35-tf.
Tissue Paper.. Leaf Paper, Bristol
Board, Pe&tited Boa, etc., etc., at
HERAD Bok 8tore. -
REcOVERIG.-The many friends of
Mrs. Geo. A. Sligh, will be rejoiced to
hearthat she is recovering from the at
tack of congestion produced by Dipthe
ra.
PHIFER'S SKOE AND CLOTHING
?TOR.
Receiving a large and assorted stock
of FINE. CLOTHING, which, as we
sell for cash.only, will be sold at less
figure thIanmoerkiiwn before. 39-tf
In tie .eurt of General Sessions, sit
ting in,Oiahbia, Cornelius MorriS,
colored, was found guilty of stealing a
horse ? din i. m J. - P. Crosson, of
Newberry County. He will be sent to
the penitentiary.
The HER.n Book Store is now full
of School Books fresh from publishers
together with all kinds of Stationery.
41-tf~.
TaA s.L-Mr.- W. L. Mauldin, the
polite Secetary- of the Greenville Agri
cultural and Mechanical Association,
will acept our thanks for an invitation
to atend:theA2nual Fair of the Society,
which commences on the 20th October.
PHIFER'S SHOE AND CLOTHING
STORE.
New York City-made Goat Shoes,
only $250.
New York City-made Foxed Shoes,
only $2.50. 39-tf
TgE DAY OF AToNmm-T.-The
"Yom]Iper" commenced at sundown
okid ast nd closed oSanlday
eveninig. It was observed with the
usual solemnity of. .such occasions by
our Jewish citizens. - It is regarded as
one of the most holy days.
Marion, Batavia, and Revere double
Repp~Papetaries,. Excelsior, Belle, Gar
land, Auburndale, Arlington, and Belle
Heleie Papetefies and Initial papers at
Hana&w Book Store. 41-f
SPEC's XMT'AURALNT is now open
for the season, and we are pleased to
give tetitmony; to the neatness of ar
rangement' and brightness of things
genera1y,dOUasto the elegant man
ner ini .hih .~eals are cookEd and
served.? IflM cannot pacify a manl's
appetite, then we give it up.
PFfER'S SHOFE AND CLOTHING
STOBE.
-Miles or Zeigler's 18 thread Cloth
Shoes at only $2.50, cheaper than they
have ever been sold! 39-tf
DROP IN.-The cordial invitation so
poetiHexpresed by our good lady
friend, Mrs. Ludecus, will surely be ap
preciated. Her store, lately opened, is
neatly fite&up.and stocked wit~h a full
assortment.of such goods as ladies de
light in, and we take pleasure. in com*
mending her to the kind consideration
of the public. Give this lady a call and
examine her stock by all means.
O4w SILysR WArrED.-One thous
and ounces of old Silver wanted at the
Jewelry Store of J. F. Speck. The
hihet.prnill be paid for it in any
quantities. 39-tf.
Mr. M.;Foot we are pleased to see al
home again, and ahnost entirely recov
ered from his la s ei-ious attack of sick
ness. The pleasantest thing about it is
that he is prepared to do a large amount
of good to our citizens, in distributing
a superior assortment of merchandise,
in return for which he only requires
a small cash equivalent. This thing oj
asking big prices, he says, is all vanity
and vexation of spirit-his motto being
cheap for cashi.
Attention school girlswand boys ani
call for violet, blue and black inks
copy bocks,~spellers, readers, geogra
phies, dictionaries, pencils, slates, &c.
a large lot of which just received al
RALDu Book Store, up stairs ovel
Harmon's store. 41-tf.
FNE TURNIPS.-For a large bunch o
turnips of huge size this early in the
season, we are under obligations to Maj
J. P. Kinard. We.are pleased to notice
-.ong side this bunch others of equall3
magnificent proportions designed foi
other good fiends of the Major's, one a
which found its way to the Orphan'
Hme. We don't know whether th4
3Iajor is anything of a sinner or not, bu
charity covers a multitude, the goo<
book says. ____
MAL.E ACADEM.-Mr. R. H. Clark
son announces in this week's paper tha
the exercises of the Academy will b
resumed on the 19th inst. This gentle
man, we are pleased to say, comes t<
Newberry highly recommended as:
preeeptor of youth, his attainments ani
long experience fully qualifying hin
for the responsidle position he is abou
to assume. The youth of town an
conywodsr ntrn o h e
cont wh desred etering fry the se
C.isonare doeished tb readya. M
e a aM in be a minute man.
MaF, CnIuRoHm--The bells of nearly
all the churches sounded out on Sunday
--there being service in the Lutheran,
Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist, by
their respective pastors. The young
people's missionary society meeting on
Sunday afternoon in the Methodist
Church was highly interesting.
In the Presbyterian Church a pro
tracted religious service was com
menced on Wednesday night last and
terminated on Sunday night. This was
preparatory to the Communion service.
The exercises were well attended. The
pastor, Rev. R. A. Fair, was assisted
by his son, the Rev. J. Y. Fair.
Do not use inferior paper when you
write, but call at HEALD Book Store
and get Pirie's best note, finest commer
cial note, octavo note, together with
Repp, Initial and various other kinds of
papers. 41-tf
NTERESTING.-The large and showy
advertisement of Messrs. McFall &
Pool in this week's paper will attract
general attention. These gentlemen
have decidedly a most handsome and
elegant stock of Dry Goods, Cassimeres,
Carpets, Millinery, &c., and a visit to
their store must certainly result in satis
faction. Taking into consideration the
low price of cotton and scarcity of ioney,
they are determined to sell at such
prices as will suit the pockets of a needy
people. The taste heretofore displayed
in the selection of stock has again been
carried out, and the result can be seen
by visiting them.
PHIFER'S SHOE AND CLOTHING
- STORE.
Positively the largest stock of extra
fine HATS ever brought to Newber
ry. 39-tf
RLAwAY.-The blind mare belong
ing to Benson M. Jones, Esq., made a
furious dash from Mrs. Mower's corner
to the opposite one of Mr. Phifer's, on
Monday, striking the brick wall under
the, elephant sign square and solid.
Buggy and horse then rolled into the
ditch near,.the former smashed into a
hundred pieces. the latter badly dam
aged. Luckily there was no one in the
way during the quick, mad run of the
frightened animal, or perhaps a life
would- have been lost. It is said the
fright was occasioned by the colored
driver slapping the -animal with the
lines. Fortunately again, the young -
dies who have lately been driving the
mare were not in the buggy on this oc
casion.
Mf ssns. KINGSLAND & HEATH, pro
prietors of the popular House-furnishing
establishment situated under the Col
umbia Hotel, in the city of Columbia,
are now daily in receipt of new goods
in their line from the Northdrn markets,
and their stock of China, Glass, Wood,
Tin and Iron Ware is the completest
ever brought to the city. In the fancy
line, also, they have a superb assort
. ment. Housekeepers and seekers of ar
ticles in the ornamental line are advised
to give them a call. 37-tf.
ABOUT THE TowN~ AND COUNTY.
Summer set in again on Tuesday1last.
Newberry is' as lively as the most
sanguine could wish.
Newberry is rising, a perambulating
boot black is the latest sensation.
Dr. John R. Thompson can now ex
tract teeth with pleasure to his patients.
He has immortalized himself.
New goods roll in from the depot all
day long, and 'wagons roll out heavily
laden to all parts of the country.
The returned white excursionists don'l
say much about their experience. Per.
haps they did not realize greatly.
Lately Newberry was without a sin
gle fresh cracker, now every store in
town is supplied, and in great variety.
Fodder seems to be scarce-there is
none offered for sale.
Butter and sweet potatoes are also it~
great domand. Bring them in farmers
if you have to spare.
Wood should be brought in now whilE
the weat;her is pleasant and roads dry
A few loads wanted at this office.
Dr. Fant's Drug Store looks as brighi
as a new dollar. It has been paintei
throughout and otherwise improved.
Sore throat prevails extensively it
town and county-and colds are com
mon-otherwise there is not much sick
ness.
Looked in on R. F. Phifer, Saturday,
and found him crowded by trade
Cheap goods and advertising is what is
the matter. Never saw the like before.
The cheerful whistle of the Laurent
train is now heard reverberating ovei
Newberry's hills, and Col. Peake is in,
spired and is pushing for the end of the
ine.
rosng has as yet been done on th
rasleading to the Court House, anc
it will soon be too late, Newberry
would do better without a Board o:
Commissioners.
The new clothing store on the corne1
of Caldwell and Friend streets is very
neatly fitted up, and is full of superio1
wearing apparel. Everybody in New
berry can be clothed cheaply.
Please allow us to reiterate-do nol
send your Job Printing abroad. It car
be done as neatly, cheaply and expedi.
rtiously at this office as at any other
Call and examine specimens of work.
Mr. Thos. Neel, living on Bush river
we regret to learn, lost that valuable
and handsome grey horse, so well knowr
in this County, on Wednesday last. 11
was valued at $300. Cause of deati
Sunknown.
The Newberry cotton buyers are :
festive set of fellows. They are up witi
the sun and a bag of cotton excites live
ly rivalry before breakfast. Going t<
Imarket for a supply of Centennial bee
the other morning at day dawn 'we saw
the entire battalion out and eager foi
-the fray.
Speaking of Centennial beef the hop4
is indulged that nearly all of the oldes
-and poorest cows are extinct, and the
butchers will be forced to turn their at
tention to the young cattle.. Good.
The Baltimore Corner barbers sa:
Sthey will not attend the CJentennia
1while there is a white nose in Newber
try to pull. They are entitled to con
sideration.
Justice was not done in last issue ti
some of the turnip exhibitors-we learn
that Maj. L. J. Jones hung up the larg
est. and young Charlie Dvlaybin was no
far behind. We are di.sposea.to render
unto C.esur. &c.
Mosqui:os are now in the zenith of
their glory-but their time is nearly
over. Fleas,.too, are friskier than ever
and are n thi'ck as iops-and they hop,
oh dear. R ats, too, are very numerous
-dwellings and outhouses are infested
with them.
A fr;enl in need is a friend indeed,
and we heartily acknowledge the assist
ance affor;ed us by Mr. D. B. Wheeler,
of the big dry goods house over the
way, in getting our prfss righted. We
hope his store will be crowded with
customer- from now out. *
An enterprising rising.maxi is Speck
-he has opened a first class' restaurant
in rear of his confdionery, and will,
serve up substantials and-.. delicacies in
best style. With or without iTh appe
tite go tiere' and call,: for something
good. The indefatigabl" lexander
will serve you satisfacto -.Ir
A fine specimen of rice was exhibit
ed on Monday in front.of Wright &
Coppock's store, planted and grown by
Mr. Junius E. Chapman, one of the
proprietors under the . crooked sign.
Judging by the sample an acre might
produce about 75 bushels. It is upland
rice and shows conclusively what can
be done if an effort be made.
BEwxni-:RING.-The visitor to the
store of Messrs. Perry & Slawson. is in
danger of having his wits go on a wool
gathering expedition, so, extensive is
the display of stock which fill -counters,
shelves and show cases, in segars, to
bacco, pipes, canes and a hundlred other
fancies 'for gentlemen, and these are
not all the causes which are calculated
to lead to a slight wande'ring of the
fancy, as the entire arrangement and
design of the store is in-the most elab
orate style of art. 'It is decidedly one
of the neatest and most' perfectly fin
ished stores in the city of Columbia.
Should the visitor be affected, we gladly
state that an antidote can be at once had
in any of the numerous choice brands of
their segars, a few puffs. from one of
which' will immediately restore him
to his former condition, the reaction of
which will be so pleasant that an in
vestment will be at once made in a
whole- box. These gentlemen do be
sides a large wholes;Lle business,. and
the tmade are invited to send orders.
Remember the place-on6 door,below
J. C. Dial, Columbia, ?. C. 37-tf.
List of L.:ters remaining In the Post Office
at Newber y, S. C.:
. Alan Abernathy, Jno. P. Baggat, Thomas
Bf>bo,-.T. S. Urooks, Martha Burton, Martha
Bogavd. Lira Bargett, Mrs. Ninie Baygens,
James T. 1-hop, Royal Bgtes, Frank Clarke,
rs. Colin Cook, J. M. Cczynck, James
Clark, J. ". Croueh, Mrs. Jane Cannon,
Adam B'. Counts, Celia Doby, Thomas Deal,
Jas. H. D-senport, Robert Dougless, Jno.
Duncan, Lucy Davis, Sarah Dees, Harriet
Davenport. col'd.,-W. H. Emlmerson, -Anny'.
Fergus~on, Kit Fernanders, Amanda Fair,..
Minnie G3i- . Adaline Glasgoiw, Mrs. D. E..
Graham, W C. Gilliam, Trial Justice Gil
more, Jesse Harmon, H. M. Johnson, C.- S.
Jores, 'Raanm. Johnstone, Tom Johnson,
col'd., Elvi. King, Michael Kempson, Bazil
M. Lanne.t. Sophia Leyingston, Mollie A,
Levingstor. Marion Lindsay, N. G. Lake,
'Fameline L.adsen, Adeline MIorgan, John
Moore. Emma Mathis, Ertma E. Neilson,
Mr. Newie rry, J. A. Owens*, Mrs. Jane Par-.
ker,' Len - Ruff, Frankc Rupe, Martha M1.
Reese, ~S. R uT, Wallace.Rice, Willis Sanders,
COesar Sne ,ton, Miss A. S. F. Seawnight,
Mrs. Caro:ine Sightler, Vinnie Simmons,
Dr.. Clarence A. Tnipp, Amnanda Whitmire,
Wallace B. Wright.
- Commtercial.
NEwBERRtY, S. C., October 12.-Cotton
acive-closing at j.25. Number of bales
shipped-I1,148.,
LIyzaroom, October 11.-Cotton firm
middling ipla>nds 6 15-16; middling Orleans
7; salcs 14 000.
NEW Toax, October 11.-Cotton firm;
sales 626. a t 13(a14j. Gold dull, 116ta1.161.
BArTXME, October 11.-Cotton firmer
middling 13i.
CHAnraro!w, October 11.-Cotton steady
-middling~ 13fra13t'
AUGUSTa, October 11.-Cotton firm and
in good de miand- middling 121221.
.Jiscellaneous.
GRAND OPENING
. AT
NEWBERRY, S. C.,
FOR *
FALL AND IIITE.
L ARGEST STOCK OF..
DRY GOOD)S, -
CLOTHING,
H.A TS,
CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
BOOTS,
And SHOES,
Adeverything else ever opened in this
City
Come and See Us,.
AT THE
|N8w lIro Flon Oldiog1
J. D. CASH.
Se. 29, 39-3t.
Notice to Trespassers.
lThe sui.-eribers hereby give notice that
all ers.s re frbidenfrom passing
through or hunting on their plantations,
and that irspasser will be dealt with to
the full ex e'nt of the law' -
J0.HN P. KINARD,
. J. 'G. RIKARD.
Oct. 6,.-iO-St.
NEWB1II 8TEM MILL/
BFOR SALE.
Byvirts of power invested in me at the
last mnezsh... of the Stockholders, I now of
fer for s:,* the above named Mill, situated
2 miles .\crth of the town of Newberry.
The Macha-ecry is in good running order, con
sisting of' THREE SETTS-'OF ROCKS, two
for Whe:r and one for Corn, (all Burr's,)
ICIRCIAR SAW MILL,. COTTON GIN and
PRESS, aoo about 90 ACRES OF LAND
belonging to said Mills. Any one wishing
>to prchta e such propert'y would do well to
call and examine for themselves.
JOHN P. AULL; Pres't.
SSep 29, : ...tL
Drugs 0 Fancy erncles.
NET STORE!
NEWV FIRM-1!Is
(Next Door to J. F - Speck's Jewelry Store.)
The undersigned respectfully announce
to the community the establishment of a
NEW DRUG STORE in the town of New
berry. wlicre indubenients will be ofrered in
the sale of
FRES & CIUOICE DRIGS,
Patent Medicines,
FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY,
AND
TOILET REQUISITES,
A full stock of which will always be kept in
store.
We can offer
ENGLISH and FRENCH-HAJR BRUSHES,
DRESSING )COMBS, FRENCII and EN
GLISH COLOGNES and EXTRACTS,
COSMETICS, POMATUMS, and
HAIR OILS. IIIGIILY LAVA
TORY SOAPS, TOILET
POWDER. LILY WHITE, WHISK
and CLOTHES BRUSHES, TOOTH
AND NAIL BRUSHES, SPONGES, &c.,
Which we will positively sell at legitimate
andOlving prices.
We also keep for sale
PAINTS and OILS,
PURE WHITE LEAD, best article of RAW
and BOILED LINSEED OI.L SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, LAMP BLACK, VAR
NISHES, PAINT BRUSHES. and
GLASS of every desirable size.
We have in stock a variety of LAMPS and
LAMP GOODS, and ILLUMINATING OIL.
Our stock of
TOBICCOS IND. IGARS,
are of the best grades and qualities.
PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY COM
POUNDED at all hours of the day and night.
-An active experience of many years,
(more than one having been spent inthis
cominlnity by the Senior partner) warrant
the assurance that the -utwlot Q4tisfaction
will b given.
We invite a call from physicians of town
and County, and the public gencally.
Orders from the country solicited, and
will be given prompt attention.
W. E. PELHAM, J' . ' , WARDLAW.
Sep. 15, 37-tf.
r.S. F. FANT,
- W2OLEsALE AND RIETAIL
N EW.BE RRY,. S. C.
AT 'ALL'LO7RS OF'TaE DkT AND NIGHi'.
*.PRESCRIPTION,tCLERK'S ROOM
* &- Over the Drug Store. 'a
an. 27, 4-tf.
DR. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DR UG G IST,
NO. 131 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
May 3, 18-tf.
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna.
E3 & H, T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New York.
(Gpp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Manfacturers, Importers anid Dealers in
CHROMOS and-FRAMES,
Stereoscopes and Views,
Albums, Grapboacopes and Suitable Views.
Photographie_Materials,
We are Headquarters for everything in the
. . way of
STERBOPTICONS and MAGIC LANTERNS,
Being Manufacturers of the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, .
STEREO-PANOPTICON,.
UNIVERSITY STEREOP'TICON,
ADVERTISER'S STEREOPTICON,
ARTOPTICON,
SCHOOL LANTERN,
FAMILY LANTERN,
PEOPLE'S L ANTERN.
Each style being the best of Its class in the
market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides with di
rections.for using sent on application.
Any enterprising man can make money
with a Magic Lantern.
A& Cut out this advertisement for refer
ence. Oct. 6, 40-3m.
Corn, Barley, Oats
and Rye.
1,000 Bushels .0ORN on
hand and for sale:.
200 Bushels BARLEY.
500 .Bushels RED SEED
OATS. --
25 Bushels RYE.
For sale at
HARMON'S,
Next Dodi~to Bank,
Aug. 25, 34-tf. ..
FOR RENT,
The' HO.USE AND'L0. 9.pentij,occu
pied .by L. R. Marshali. ~he 'ili~ouse con
tains'six roams ; lot contains about one
acre, with good garden and necessary out
buildings. L. J. JONES.
PSept. 28, 1875-39-4t.
Plow Iron and Steel.
A large lot of PLOW IRON atnd STEEL,
just arrived.
At IIARMON'S..
Mar. 10, lO-tf.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
o.mO
W-y
"f4H'
NOTICEH
hereygvnta nte4hdyo
Is hereb ghe tha bosnon ofthe state o
R. S. CHICK.
Oct. 1, 1875-40--4t.
NOTICE
Is hereby give~n that 0-2 the 4th day o1
November, 18'75, I will apply to the Pro
bate Court for final discharge as Guardian
of the Estate of Edith E. Henderson.
R. S. CHIGK.
Oct. 1, 1875-40-4t.
[ET THRE E lIGT.
The Largest; Best,
.Cheapest
I STORJ OF LA1'PS I
EVER EXHIBITED IN NEWBERRY.
Dr. S. F. FANT'S
Sep. 29, 80--tf. DRUG STORE.
P . P .T OAL.E ,
Manufacturer of
DOORS, 8ASIE, BLINDS, LOORIN, &c.,.&e
Dealer in
BUILDERS' JIARDWARE,
-PAINTS, *OILS, &c.
Sole Agent''for
The National.Xixed Paint Co.
The Great American Fire Jztinguisher Co.
- Page.]iachine Belting Co..
SEND FO'R lRICES.
OFFIC'E AND WAREROO3IS,
Nos. 20 & 22 Hayne and 38 & 35 Pinckney Sts.
FACTOR~Y AND YARDS,
Ashley River, West End Broad St.,
CH A RLESTON, S. C.
Sep. 29, 39-1y.
NOTICE. .
The creditors of the Estate of N. D. Shell,
dec'd., are required to'render in their de
ad ,sn, oyattested, o the25 uder
ofne atActobrn, on r eore ayhr -nth dalb
fbrrne , or els payHELLb
bed.o Ja H.SELL,tor
Sep. 2~, :3~-3&~ E~ecntor.
Td Hats,
SWAFFIEL D,
MABI.A.
~ AT HOUSEe
of CLOTHING and HATS,
BARGAINS in the same.
s most of our fine goods, and
getting a SUPERIOR AR
NEY.
call on us before buying his
ually large and the CHEAP
to inspection.
SWAFFIELD, |
IA, S. C. C
Dry Goods, Groceries, Sc.)
RARE INDUCEMENTSN
TO
CASH CUSTOMERS.
Latest Novelties!
Largest Variety!
f
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMIGS,
NOTIONS.
PIECE GOODS, &c.,
For gentlemen and youths, all qualitim.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, f
ALL PRICES,
Together with
GROCERIES..
Our mott6 is QUICK SALES AND
SHORT PROFItS, consequently we will
SELL LOW FOR CASH.
1B v IVIR &0 . (li
Sep.-29, 39-tf.
Have.in store their
OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,~MATS,
AIRD
CLOTHING.
In all the various lines,- the stock is large
and has been selected with great care.
The ladies are invited to examine .our
assortment of
Dress Goods, Trimmings,,
Laces, White Goods,
Embroideries, &e.,
CASSIXERES AND PIECE GooDS
Of all kinds for gentlemen and youth.
Besides the above we have in store a fine
assortment of
Hardware and Cutlery,
Saddles and Bridles,
Trunks or all kinds,
HEAVY 80003 FOR PLANTATION WEAR,
And many other articles which it is need
She abov goods WILL BE SOLD
dHEA.P FOR CASH.
P. W. & R. S. CHICK.
Sep. 22, 38-tf.
. C. WISON & CO,
DEALERS IN..
GRO CERIES,
01 all kinds, such as
Sugars, Coffee, Rice,
Bacon, Choice Hams,
* Flour. Lard, Molasses,
Mackerel, Corn,
FRESH MEAL AND GRIST.
Pickles, Canned Fruit,
Oysters, Sardines,
Crackers,
Segars, Tobacco,
Soap, &c
Together wih
Sheetings and Yarns,
BAWBN5 AND TIES,
NONEXPL0SlY"/E KEROSgi;NE,
And5 all other articles to be found in a GRo
JERY STORE, and all of which will
BE SOLD CHEAP
Oct. 15, 41--17.
TO TRESPASSERS.
Positive notice is hereby given, that if
any person or persons are found tresspass
ing on my farm or about my premises day
or night from this date, that they will be
dealt with to the utmost limit of the law.
Sept. 29, 39-2m. J. J. A MICK.
Notice to Creditors.
Creditors of James Lofton, deceased, are
required to establish their demands before
the Probate Court, on or .before the first
day of November, 18'5.
Ran 9 ESR--n . LAH,J.
Sep. 22, ~$8-5t.
Dry Goods, Groceries,rc.
JONES, DIVIS &
BOEINITS9
SUCMESMORS I. C. SME U40.,
AND DRAI-ES IN
DRY GW.ftD
.arpets, Oil & l; MAilings,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
The attention of purchasers in every part
if this State is called to consider a very im
>rt%nt fact, namely, that the old estab
ished house of . C. SHIVER & CO., is
tot closed but reorganized upon the only
>asis that business can be carried on suo
essfully,
STRICTLY CASH,
Lnd we assure our patrons that we shall
ontinue the same honorable course of deal
og with them that was such a distinguished
eature with the house of R. C. Saivan & Co.
Fe have now in store the best selected
tock of
Dry Good%
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
)ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Window Shades,
Wall Paper, Etc.,
,ver seen in this city, selected by one of
be firm, who superintends the business, and
onsequently knows the wants of'this com
2unity better than- buyers, residing else
rhere.
The entire stock will be offered at pfices
ever before equalled in this section. - THE
IRICES WILL STARTLE AND ATTRACT
rOU AT SIGHT. We invite you to bend
,t once for
AMEE Or THS NEW AND HE
-SOME 00ODS,
Lnd, if shown to your friends and neigh
>ors, we are sure it will be to yodr advan
age to send us a large order. We pay,
eight on all bills amounting to $10 and
ipwards. All orders must be accompanied
vith CASH, or we send them C. O. D., and
;uarantee satisfaction.
Best 64c. Prints in the city.
Long Cloths 8t, 10, 12ic. None equal
o them in the State.
Well known brands of Alpacasand Mo
iairs, just imported.
Hosiery Derartment-Full of wellassort
d goods at popular prices.
Gents' Furnishing Goods complete, as a
lepartment. --:' & ' -'
'Our Boot and Shoe Department issecond
o none on this continent. From the cheap
st Brogan to the finest Hand Madegoods.
Tha most .complete and, best managed
Jarpet Department in the world.
Cloths, Cassimeres and. Jeans are.bought
>y the ma~e and sold at a very small ad
rance.
Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet
ngs sold at factory p'rices.
Flannelsand Blankets it prices that; will
stonish.
We Shall Expect an Oraer from You a Canl
When You Visit Our City.
. JoNEs. - C. 3OUENTGNT.
r. . DAVIs. E. 5. BoUKIGNT.,
Sep. 29, 39-8m.
THE GBEAT RUeH FOR
BAGAINE IN DRY.8(O8
TO BE KEPT UP BY
C. F. JACKSON.
THE L.EADER OF LOW PRiCES!
128 MAIN STREET,.
COLU.lBIA, S. ..
NEW GOODS constant~ly received in all
varieties.
There is no discount on the
iSrin C,ounter rlices
Dress Silks from 50 CENTES PER YARD
UP, and all goods sold without regard to
cost. Aug. 4, SI-tf.
TIIOS, F. HAMON
Would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally, that be has just
returned from New York and Baltimore,
where he has, with~great care, purchased a
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
GOODS, embracing
DRY GOODS,
GRO0CERIES,
HA TS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
And many other goodIs kept in his line.
Come one and all and examine for your
selves.
Thaiikful for the very liberalI patronage I
have heretofore received, I hope by strict
attention to business to continue to merit
the same. My motto is "Quick Sales and
Short Profits."
THOS. F. HARMON.
A L ARGE LOT 0
Bagging and Ties.
Salt.
Bacon.
Flour.
Meal.
Fine N. 0. Molasses.
Sugar House Molasses.
Sugar.
Coffee.
Rice.
Pearl Grist, &c.
For sale at
HARMON'S,
Next Door to Bank.
Ag 2 5, $4-tf.
Clothing 4
R. & W. '.
CLOTHIIIG III
We have received our stoc1
and we are now OFFERING
We have made up ourselve
our customers can depend on
TICLE FOR A LITTLE MC
-.It will pay any man to
Clothing, our stock being unus
EST ever offered to the publi(
Goods sent C. 0. D. subject
R. & W.C.
COLUMI
Sep. 29, 39-tf.
THE LIRGEST IND BEST
STOCK OF '
CLOTHING
AND CENTS' iND YOUTHS'
FU1R NIS HINO 9 ODS
EVER EXHIBITED IN NEWBERRY.
DRESS SUITS of finest qualities, at prices
in accordance with the times.
BUSINESS SUITS, in variety and all
prices.
BOYS' SUITS, $5 to $10.
UNDERCARMENTS,
all kinds and qualities.
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
BROGANS A SPECIALTY,
Besides every other article kept in a first
class Clothing House.
AGENTS YO.
KEEP'S CELEBRATED HALF-MADE SHIRTS,
$16 PER DOZEN.
Examination of goods and prices solicit
ed.
WRIGHT & -COPPOCK
Sep. 29, 39-tf.
JNOI SCOTT & cO.
Illy CLTOTEN 109HK
OPPOSITE POST OIFWE.
C LO THING'r
GENTS' FIRMSHING GOODS,
In styles and prices to suit the times.
Cutting and Making Suits to
Order-a. Specialty.
The public mnost respectf'ulyf invited to
ezamnine our Stock. Sep. 29, 39-tf.
.JEisceNaneous.
*NOTICE.
The Coun.ty Commissioners will receive
sealed applications for the places of Physi
cian to Poor House and Jail, and Keeper
of the Poor House, for the next fiscal year,
on or before the 6th day of November,
1875. Applicants must be prepared to give
good security for the proper discharge of
their duties. Applicants for Poor House
must f4rnish two horses and one two horse
wagon, and must perform all necessary
work. Should additional help become ne
cessary the same must be furnished by
Keeper at his own expense,
Also, for lease of certain portions of Poor
House Farm and Quarry. Rental of Quar
ry, cash; Poor House lands to be secured
by first lien.
SIMEON YOUNG,
Chairman Board.
October 5, 1875. 40--4t.
STATE OF SOUTH C AROLINA,
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge.
Whereas, Henry H' Counts bath made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects of Belton
Counts, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Newberry Court House, S. C.,
on the 19th day of October next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not be
granted. Given under my hand, this 4th
day of October, Anno Domini, 1875.
J. C. LEAHY, i. i. x. c.
Oct. 6, 40-2t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge.
Whereas, H. C. Moses, as Clerk of the
Circuit Court, bath made suit to me, to
grant him Letters of Administration, of the
Estate and effects of Prescilla Welch alias
Preseilla West, deceased..
These are therefor e to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, that they be and ap
pear, befoi-e me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held-at Newberry Court House, S. C.,
on the 20th day of October next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted. Given under my Hand, this 18th
day of September, Anno Domini, 1875.
J. C. LEAHY, 3. P. N. C.
Sep. 22, 38-4t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge.
Whereas, H. C. Moses. Esq., Clerk of
CircuiL Court, hath made suit to me, to
rant him Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Jathro L. Reid, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at New berry Court House, S.
C.,- on the 22d day of October next, after
publication'h ere~f,~'a 11 o'clock in the
forenoon,- to shew cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not be
granted. Given under my Hand, this 22d
day of September, Anno Domini, 1875.
JAMES C. LEAHY, 3. P. N. C.
Sep. 2~J, 39-4L.