The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 27, 1875, Image 3
Special and Local.
INDEx TO NEw ADvERTI&vNTs.
Geo. S. Mower-To Rent.
J. B. Ford & Co.-Bida Designs.
W. H. Dickert-Confectionery andRestau
rant.
F. H. Dominick-Notice of Final Settle
ment.
Apply at this Office-Valuable Town Lots
for Sale.
Foster Blodgett-The Stewart Place Neither
for Sale nor Rent.
Dry Goods Merchants of Newberry-Stan.
dard Prints at Ten Cents per Yard.
Tuompso.N, Dentist, over Phifer's Store.
35-tf.
MUsic.-Just received at the HERALD
Book Store, vocal music, comic and
sentimental, and some handsome chro
mos.
OLD SILVER WA-TED.-One thous
and ounces of old Silver wanted at the
Jewelry Store of J. F. Speck. The
highest price will be paid for it in any
quantities . 39-tf.
THE Erizoonc has reached this
County, but experienced horse men say
that the disease is a mild type to that
which prevailed here three years ago.
Many hores in town and County ar
slightly affected.
We willingly oblige Mr. Dick in one
of hisjequests, that is to publish his let
ter, to be found in another column, but
regret our inability to comply with the
second. 'It is a matter which appeals
to Col. podamead, and the President
of tha South Carolina Railroad, the
causes and reasons alone being known
to then.,
The H:R&:r Book Store is now full
of S&ool Books fresh from publishers
together with all kinds of Stationery.
41-tf.. _
AXoTHEE VIsrrAnON.-It is neither
lightning rod men nor insurance men
this. time, but pump men who fill the
streetu =n-dash about at the zisk of
deaf men and ebAdren. As the land of
Egypt was at sundry and divers times
ovlr by grasshoppers and other
th Afinthe s'ape of visitations, so is
.thia,rComnty of Newberry visited by
these Strangers who are hungry for the
little-money that is afloat.
We faiowledge receiving a cata
logteo the Mercer University, Macon,
Ga., for 1875 and''76, and notice with
pleasure,the name of the Rev. J. J.
Brantly,DR. ., among the distinguish
ed faculty, as Professor of Belles Letters
and Modern Languages. This Institu
tion is in a highly flourishing co'ndition,
the number of students enrolled being
unusadylarge. The Catalogue itself
is a handsome specimen of printing.
Do not use inferior paper when you
write, but call at HEALn Book Store
and get Pirne's best note, finest commer
cial note, octavo note, together with
Repp, Initial and various other kinds of
papers. 41-tf
We acknowledge a card of invitation
from Col. 3. A. Hoyt, the polite and
efficient Secretary of the Anderson Far
meme'and Mechanics' Association to at
tend th Eighth Annual Fair, to come
off on the 27th, 28th and 29th, this pres
ent week. That the Fair will be an at
tractive one and the occasion pleasant
we are assured, as every effort has been
mnadsby the-oificers of the Society to
make it so. Our best wishes attend the
Anderson Fair.
WANTs TO BE HArrr.-Our jovial
friend, the ex-Commissioner, during
his recent trip, had the pleasure of see
ing the great humbug Barnum, and
was relating his experience to a friend
wllbo~ leiargely in dry goods, when
the'laiter said, "I have seen Beecher,
and will never be happy till I see A.
T. Stewart and?P. T. Barnum." We
sincerely trust that he 'will have his
wish gratified, that another soul may
be miade happy.
Attinn-school girls and boys and
call for violet, blue and black inks,
copy books, spellers, readers, geogra
phies, dictionaries, pencils, slates, &c.,
a large lot of which just received at
Hepan .ook. Store, up stairs, over
Hermon'sstore. 41-tf.
NOMINATING MEETING.-On Monday
afternoon a meeting of the citizens,
white and colored, was held in the
Court House, for the purpose of nomi
natig,suitable persons as Intendant
andl Wardens. Col. Pope, Intendant,
was called to the chair, and J. L.
Blease, Esq., requested to act- as Secre
tary. Col. W. G. Mayes moved that
the present incumbents be re-nomina
ted, and-the motion being put was unan
imously carried. No greater compli
ment could have been bestowed on the
present Council than that just recorded.
The election will be held on Tuesday
next.
A PATENT BRELE.-We had the
pleasure of seeing the diagram from~
the Patent Office, and also the model of a
new bit and bridle, which has been in.
vented by Mr. W. M. Werts, of Prose
perity, in this County. By its use a
horse can no 'more runaway than he
can take wings and fly, and we hope
that this valuable invention will be
made use of by our people. Mr. Werts
has secured letters patent, and will pro.
ceed to the manufacture, or sell rights
for its use.
NEW WiuNKLE.-There is no rule
without exception as was shown or
Friday. Our Clinton neighbor, Mr.
Geo. Copeland, broughti three bags o:
fine cotton to town,for which the top o:
the market was asked. After an activi
and spirited contest between the buyers
the lively and irrepressible Ruan offer
ed him $160.00, weights unknown, ~foi
the lot. This was refused, and S164
asked. Ruan held to his propositior
until the difference was split at $162.50
and the cotton turned over. Afte:
weighing, and at top price, the thre<
bags amounted to $165, and in favor o
Raan.
CENsUs.-According to the figures of
W. H. Snead, census taker, which we
find in the Progressive Age, the popula
tion of the County is as follows:
White Males, - - 3,493
Females, - 3,648- 7,141
Colored Males, - 7,940
" Females, - 8,245-16,185
Total, -- - - - - - 23,326
A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended
to our friends to visit the HERALD office
next Monday. Some few of them are
indebted to us for subscription and ad
vertising accounts, the subscriptions of
others are about expiring, while there
are miny who owe us nothing but good
will. We cordially and affectionately
invite all three classes to visit us, the
first to pay up, the second to renew for
another term, and the third to subscribe.
Come up gentlemen, we need the help
of all.
MESSRS. KDzGSLAND & 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 Northern 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.
HAS A GREEDY WOwr.-Sniffles has
a greedy worm but as he was born
with it we contend that he is not alto
gether responsible-it was nature which
bestowed it and not he himself, and
therefore if he chooses to devour any
thing nice which falls to his lot all by
himself, and even turn the key in the
lock of his room door so as to guard
against the contingency of any of his
friends coming in, we think that the
responsibility should be thrown upon
nature. Sniffles cannot help it, it is the
nature of the beast-or rather of Sniffles.
Marion, Batavia, and Revere double
Repp Papeteries, Excelsior, Belle, Gar
land, Auburndale, Arlington, and Belle
Helene Papeteries and Initial papers at
HERALD Book Store. 41-tf.
COMMENDABLE.-Mr. J. S. Dominick,
from the Piney woods section, brought
in a sack of aice home-cured bacon on
Friday last, which found a ready pur
chaser in Mr. T. F. Harmon. It had a
look of the good old time about it. An
encouraging feature is exhibited in this,
that it was raised and cured in the sec
tion where report says nothing is made,
and shows that there is life in some
portions of our County yet. It is such
a rare thing for farmers to sell bacon
nowadays that we cannot refrain from
complimenting Mr. Dominick, and ad
vising others to go and do likewise.
EFFECTS OF BARLETCORN.-He came
to town while the dew was on the grass
and while inspired by a drink of pure
sparkling spring water, engaged goods
which were cut off and rolled up,
while toddled around elsewhere., Alas,
though, forour mercantile friend,histod
ding led to the place where wine is red
in the cup and tangle leg is strong, and
imbibed so deeply as to forget the goods
ordered. When last seen he was tod
dling under the influence of toddy in
rear of* his wagon loaded with goods
bought at another shop. The bundle
first engaged is still rolled up.
BURGLARS ABOUT.-Variouls small
robberies have been perpetrated in town
and County of late. Mr. O'Neills store
in town was entered some nights since
and a small haul was made, and an at
tempt made to enter Dr. Pratt's drug
store. Mr. Hays, living just out of the
limits, was visited a few nights ago by
some of the thieving gentry, and a num
ber of household articles were taken
from one of his rooms. It will be well
to keep an eye open for the rascals and
give them a taste of what a shot gun
can do.
KEEPE TO THE RIGHT.-It is a wvon
der that accidents from a careless in
difference to the rule of driving to the
right do not often occur. It is the conm
monest thing to see two drivers,coming
from opposite directions, hold to thc
middle of the road until the horses al
most touch heads, then commence
wabbling to the right and left, each un
certain which side the other will turn.
How stupid this is, and how dangerous.
Now, if each driver of a quadruped
some of whom would be better in har
ness-would just remember to keep to
the right and be sure also to give suffi
cient room, there would not be the
slightest danger of a collision. Dave
Crockett said, "Be sure you are right,
then go ahead," and we say drive to the
right when an opposite vehicle is met,
and you can safely go ahead. Keep to
the right, fellow-citizens, be you white
or black, and you will always be right.
A NEw FEATURE, and one which the
ladies will be pleased to learn, is that
Mr. W. H. Dickert, the purchaser of
the Confectionery and Restaurant of
Capt. Speck, has determined to throw
open the inner as well as outer sanctu
ary for the delectation of the ladies of
Neberry. We look upon this as a
pleasant privilege and one which the
ladies will enjoy with zest; a nice little
lunch of oy'sters, fish or other delicacy,
Swith a good cup of coffee, adding as
much to their comfort and enjoyment as
to the so-called lords of creation. Mr.
Dickert is right in this, and has struck
a popular chord and one which entitles
him not only to the thanks of the ladies
but the gentlemen, as the latter will
have the exquisite privilege of enjoying
their midday lunch in the best of com
pany. We add that Mr. D. assures
the best attention and good order, and
f tht his cuisine will be of the first order
I o merit Sucess atend his effort.
TInE CAUSE.-A Liberty Iall-ite says
the reason why the Laurens train got
off the track some weeks since was that
'there was a passenger on board who
had never rode on the rail before. Our
friend will accept thanks for this infor
mation, for neither the public nor Col.
Peake has been able to ascertain the
cause of the run off. If there are many
more Liberty Hall men who have to
take their first ride, it is suggested they
all get on at one time, so as to prevent 1
many repititions. Let them all run off
at one time it will save trouble and ex
pense.
TIIE LAURENS R. R.-Col. Peake is
getting so far away from us on his rapid
stretch to Laurens, that we seldom see
him in our sanctum now, and we are
pleased to gather the following item
from the Laurensville 1erald, which
says that "work on the Laurens Rail
road is progressing satisfactorily, the
Road being completed at this writino
(Thursday.) to a point within about
half a mile from th'e T rail. Col. Peake
thinks that when he reaches this point,
he will be able to build half a mile a
day. At present everything is pro
gressing as rapidly as could be expect
ed. The work already completed is
said to be first-class.
"Col. Peake has a railroad experience
of many years, and we have every con
fidence in his energy, tact and integri
ty. All he requires, and all that is ne
cessary for our people to do, is to give
him the material aid promised,. and lie
will give us a safe, smooth, first-class i
Railroad at an early day."
Tissue Paper, Leaf Paper, Bristol
Board, Perforated Board, etc., etc., at
HERALD Book Store. 41-tf.
FRoM oUR JALAPA ITEMIZE.- J
The health of our town continues
good. Diptheria has abated, and but
few chills and fever.
Farmers in the suburbs are busy
picking cotton, and sowing of oats is
the common topic.
Wm. H. Eddy has had the interior of
his store thoroughly remodelled, pre
senting a neat and tidy appearance.
Trading of horses is again in style
with the Doctors. In the quarter mile t
race between the M. D.'s, the Sr. beat
the Jr. one hundred yards. Pacing
being the gait.
Our esteemed aged friend Mrs. M.
E. Butler, exhibits some old relics in
shape of a pair spectacles and case 250 t
years old, and a tea spoon 100 years f
old. They should be sent to the great
Centennial next year.
We learn that our market is to open
with choice beef in a few days, Robt.
Wright being again in front. If the
butchers of the town of Newberry can
not supply the community we invite it
to try Wright. t
Jalapa needs a Notary Public, and
as suitable persons we would mentiont
E. P. Chalmers. J. C. Butler, G. W. L.
Spearan, Robt. Campbell, Wmn. C.
Svittenburg, W. L. Waters and others
if necessary.
Our P. M. must go 7 miles to havet
his quarterly accounts proven. Will I
not his Excellency give usa Notary Pub
lic and not a Trial Justice?
The Jalapa schools-two-are flour
ishing.
A DUT THE TOWN AND COUNTY.
This is October and the fourth Wed
nesday-it is regretted that mention
was not earlier made of the month.
Subscriptions received during Novem
ber, however, as 'tis better late than1
n ever.
Have you purchased school books yet?
Bought a supply of paper and envelopes?
Have you ink, ~pens, pencils? Have you
hymn books, prayer books, bibles? Int
short. everything in the book line? No,
not yet. Well, come to the HElU LD
office, up stairs.
Would you beautify your rooms, 4
make wife and children happy? If so,
come up and get a beautiful chromno
from the HIERAID Book Store.
Phifer says shoes are tight-and Dr.
Johnstone that teeth are loose. Both
can be remedied%y getting a fit in one
and having the other taken out.
Possum suppers are now all the rage,
and the boys who indulge in the luxury
when honest folks should be in bed, go
about with raging headaches. Possum
and taters does the business.
The best job printer in the Southern
country attends to the jobbing depart
ment in this office.
Invitation paper and envelopes for
weddings and parties always on hand
at this office. Have your work done at
home. Do not go back on home in
dustr.
Speck's jewelry store is all ablaze,
and resplendent in beauty.
The pump men, while driving furious
lv down Caldwell street to Main, came
near colliding. Pumps are not in such
demand as to render it a necessity to
drive at reckless speed.
Citizens, do your duty in the coming
municipal electio~n-vote for the best
men by all means. If there be but one
ticket, let every man vote for it.
Horse drovers aecoming in,an
their lively driving make foot pads get
about in a hurry.
Wanted-a few of those men who
feel satisfied that they can run a news
paper in a style to suit everybody. We
would be pleased to hire one or more
to help on the HERALD.
While on this head, we wvant a fellow
to do a little collecting; lie must be one
of those chaps, who, if told that it is
not convenient to-day, will take delight
in calling to-morrow and next day.
Our experience this week is that busi
ness is fearfully dull.
Our Mollohon clothier gives in on the
turnip question, but not on the aog; lhe
has got the dogonedest dog ever seen mn
this section of country. He had him
iported from~ Bush River.
Go. Lane is all right on fruits, segars
and tobacco, and can supply any amount
of customers. Try him.
Pelam & Wardlaw arc to be indicted
for violation of the law made and pro
ilei in exposinig a fifteenth amecnde
ment to the inclenmency of the weather.
Orders for books or stationery of any
kind to the HERALD office must be ac
companied with thc casil. It is hard
these hard times to run an acconmmoda
tion line. So be governed accordingly.
L. R. Marshall's oysters are splendid,
and if any one doui>ts the truth of the
asertion, all that they have to do is to
go and try a few. No charge for ad
Uncle Julius has an immense pile of
brick in rear of the old Tupper house.
new hotel, the pride of Newberry,
il be the regult. Uncle Julius is a
goood brick.
What has become of ye drummer.
.Ww mi;s him sadl, and the merchantsi
no longer dodge at the siglt L- a nM
face.
Now is the time to plant out shad
trees, to sow oats, rye and barley. Se
to it, citizens and farmers. Beautif
your homes-sow grain for stock.
Bv means of stencil apparatus cot
tonists are informed that the fleecy arti
Dle will be weighed by A. G. Maybi
for 10 cents per bale. The notice i
tacked up on one of the !Scott's cree]
bridges.
Monday was a charming day, and hi
brought his youngest and only child t<
own. We are pleased to say that hi
was happier and had much less troubl
,n this occasion than when he cairie(
bome one of Speck's clocks. The mis
arable clock commenced striking whei
he horse struck a trot, and continue<
is long as a wheel would turn.
One of Iar mon's clerks had a hart
ime of it a few days ago. Find on
xvhich one is alluded to and ask him al
ibout it.
Saturday last was an awful big dai
or trade. Various stores were crowde(
rom early to late with the colorei
ountry population. In one store -
vhite gemman was asked to wait unti
Uonday for the Rio coffee needed or
;unday.
That the people of Newberry neec
ight is evident, and many of them ar
etting it. Dr. Fant in one day lasi
veek sold enough lamps to serve tw<
)r threo big camp meetin-gs.
The forest is now clothed in its rich
st livery. It will (1o one good to ridt
r walk out and away from the traffi
)f town and see what nature is doing
Capt. John Aull, at the Steam Mill
.ecently had two fine sheep stolen from
lim, which unfortunately he has noi
een able to recover.
The citizens of Newberry living out
;ide of the two lively market towns
?rosperity and Pomaria-will be re
oiced to learn,through the pens of sonic
>f their ready writers, how those flour
shing sections are doing.
Application will be made to the nexi
xencral Assembly for the incorporatior
)f the town of Helena.
BEWILDERING.-Tbe visitor to thE
tore of Messrs. Perry & Slawson is in
langer of having his wits go on a woo
athering expedition, so extensive is
he display of stock which fill counters,
helves and show cases, in segars, to
acco, pipes, canes and a hundred othei
Iancies for gentlemen, and these arc
ot all the causes which are calculated
o le.ad to a slight wandering of the
ancy. as the entire arrangement and
[esign of the store is in the most elab
>rate style of art. It is decidedly onc
if the neatest and most' perfectly fin
shed stores in the city of Columbia,
4hould the visitor be affected, we gladly
tate that an antidote can be at once had
n any of the numerous choice brands ol
heir segars, a few puffs from one ol
vhich will immediately restore himr
o his former condition, the reaction oi
vhich will be so pleasant that .an in
estment will be at once made in a
vhole bo,:. These gentlemen do be
ides a large wholesale business, and
he trade are invited to send orders.
.emem ber the place--one door below
r. C. Dial, Columbia, S. 0. 37-tf.
"0 Lord," prayed a Methodist minis
er. "keep me hunmble and poor!" "0
ord, if Thou wilt keep him humble,'
aid the deacon who next 'prayed, "we
vill see to it thiat lie is kept poor!"
Mr. James Corrie, Dentist, in Baltimore,
vrites: "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrui
ersonally and in my family for two oi
bree years, and am prepared to say that
here is nothing to compare to it as a remedy
or Coughs, Colds, etc."
An Important Fact.
The voluntary testimony of thousands es
ablishes beyond all doubt a fact of viral im.
>ortance to the sick and debilitated, viz., thal
-lostetter's Stomach Bitters is an abiolutt
pecific for remitteut and intermittent fever
lyspepsia, constipation, biiues, menta
leprsion, sleep!cssness. chronic diarrha
tud all diseases of the stomach, liver ani
>owels. The unmedicated stimulants usual i)
>rescribed in these cases only aggravate the
yptoms, instead of removing them. The
3itters, on 'the contrary, act as a correctivi
md invigorant, without producing the un
leasant and dangerous consequences of th<
ld school practice. The action is mild ani
oothin;g to the irritated stomach and bowels
>romoting digestion and preventing flatu
eny, nausea, headache, and all intestina
rregularities. A wineglassful before meab~
;realy assists digestion. The convaleseen
nay use thmem with great benefit, as a mean!
f restoring strength and cheerfulness.
40--4t.
Familiar faces are always gladly hailes
imong us. This is certaInly a fact regarding
ur. P. P. Toale's advertisement which ap
ears in another column. We can safely sa:
hat Mr. Toale is the Champion Manufactu
-er of Doors, Sash and Blinds, to which he
mdds a large list of requisites for the comple
ion of any building. To the needy we sa:
send for his prices." 39-tf
Commercial.
NEwBERRY, October 26 -Cotton muarke
ctive, with large offering; closed at12 cents
Bales shipped during week 1,336.
LIVERPOOL, October 25.-Cotton easy
rices have declined a fraction-middling up
Iands 7; middling Orleans 7t; sales 10,000
NEW YORK, October 25.-Cotton steady
ales 930, at 14ta141. Gold weak at 1.15a1.15k
BALTIMORE, October 25.-Cotton dull
niddling 131.
CHARLEsTON, October 25,-Cotton quie
md easy-middling 13k.
AUUSTA, October 25.-Cotton dull ani
nominal-middling 121,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY, &c.
Just received at the HERALD BO,01
STORE, over Harmon's Store :
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SLA TES, P'ENCILS,
INKS Blue. Black, Violet, Crimson,
COPY BOOKS,
CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPERS,
ENVELOPES, all kinds,
FANCY STATIONE RY generally
Call up Stairs over Harmon's Store.
T, F. GREER
Oct.13, 41-tf.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate c
James M. Davenport, dec'd., are hereby re
quested to conme forward and settle by a
before Dcc. 1st. All Notes and Account
not paid by the time mentioned, will b
placed in the hands of an officer for collec
tion. J. D. CASH,
Oct. 1 S, 1S75-42-5t. A dm'r.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that on the 4th day c
November, A. I). 1875, I \vill apply to th
Probate Gourt for final discharge as A
ministrator, de bonis non, of the Estate c
John S. Chapline, deceased.
R. S. 01H1CK.
Ot. 1, 18'i5--40-4t.
Plow Iron and Steel.
A large lot of PLOW IRON and STEEL
just arrived. A O'.
MAr. 1IARiON'.
Ifar 15 10-...t t'
vratches, Clocks, Jewelry.
UIERKS & DhIS'
NEW JEWERY ST0R,
I Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets,
COLU.111BIA, S. C.
Now open a iull and splendid assortment
of
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER
AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES,
FANCY ARTICLES, GUNS, PISTOLS,
CANES, SPORTMEN'S GOODS, &c.
The proprietors are well known, and have
an experience of iany years in the busi
ness-31r. Diereks having carried on the
I JEWELRY BUSINESS oI his own account
in this citv for many yeras:past. Mr. Davis
has had a long experience in the old and
popu lar house of Radel i f'e & Co.,and for the
last four and a halt years in the employ of
Mr. Wi. Glaze.
We respectfully invite our old friends and
customers and the pubic to call and inspect
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WATCHES. CLOCKS andI JEWELRY RE
PAIRED in the best manner. Also. ]N
GR AVING done at short notice. Work war
ranitedl.
Sole agents for the celebrated SPENCER
DIAMON SPECT%CLES.
DiERCKS & DAVIS.
1R. DIERCKS respectfully Informs his
friends and customers of the up-conntry
that lie has removed his GROCEIRY DE
PARTMENT to the rear, where he has one of
the largest and best assortndnts ol F AMILY
GROCERIES to be found in the city.
Attached to this branch is my 1ESTAU
RANT, where all kinds of refreshmnunts are
served in best styles day and night.
Oct. 20, 42-3m. G. DIERCKS.
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NOTE LOST.
THE subscriber hereby warns any per
son or persons against trading for two
Notes which he has lost, one on W. H. Ed
dy, for $47.50, and one on J. S. Johnson,
for $300. J. P. JOHNSON.
Oct. 20, 42-St*.
NERBIII STEAI MILL
FOR SALE.
By virtue of powe- invested in me at the
last meeting of the Stockholders, I now of
fer for sale the above named Mill, situated
2 miles North of the town of Newberry.
The Machinery is in good running order, con
sisting of THREE SETTS OF ROCKS, two
for Wheat and one for Corn, (all Burr's,)
CIRCULAR SAW MILL, COTTON GIN and
PRESS, also about 90O ACRES OF LAND
belonging to said Mills. Any one wishing
to purchase such property would do well to
-call and examine for themselves.
r JOEN P. AUJLL, Pres't.
Sep. 22, 38-at.
- NOTICE.
I will make a final settlement in the
Probate Court, and apply for my discharge
as Administratar of the Estate of Mrs. S.
*fC. Reid, on the 13th day of November
next. S. W. CANNON,
Administrator.
f October 7, 1875. 41-4t*
NOTICE.
I will niake a final set tlenment and apply
fr a discharge as Guardian of Jno. M.
Reid, in the Probate Court, on the 13th
day of November next.
S. W. CANNON, Guardian.
O., 1 8 r, 41-4t*
Dry Goods, Boot
CHEAP DRY IOOS
AT .
GRIEND CUTRIL DRY C
01
WM. D. LC
C 01 LU I
HE citizens of Newberry County will save
house. They keep a buyer in New Yorl
goods by every steamer from anction and whe
CASH. They keep the largest and most varie<
and sell as LOW as the same goods can be bou
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHAD]
JEANS, TWEEDS, C.kSSIMERES, CLOT
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, DRESS GOC
LACES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDE
SOAPS AND PERFUMERIES, which
& Co.'s prices by the package to the
Keep's Partly Made Shirts, at
The CHEAPEST, the BEST, and the BEST FI
09- Samples sent when requested, and all pa
of charge.
Oct. 20, 1875-42-1y.
Clothing a
CLOTHING AND H
-.
JUST REI
NEW AND ELEG
FO
MEN, YOUTHi
C
HATS: BeaTer, Silk, Cassimere,
UNDERWEAR- -SHIR
-0
Splendid Bargains in Our I
1 -0
Our stock this fall is LARG
KINARD & WILEY, -
Oct.20, 42-3m.
R. & W. C..
CLOTHIIG Al
We have received our stock
and we are now OFFERING
We have made up ourselve
:ur custoIners can depend on
I'ICLE FOR A LITTLE MC
It will pay any man to
lothing, our stock being unus
EST ever offered to the publi<
Goods sent C. 0. D. subject
R. & W. C.
COLUMI
Sep. 29, 39-tf.
STOCK OF
CLOTHING
AND CENTS' AND YOUTHS'
FU/R NIS HINI? 500D 8
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
cl.ass Clothing House.
AGENTS FOR
KEEP'S CELEBRATED HALF-MADE SHIRTS,
$16 PER DOZEN.
Examination of goods and prices solicit
~IRIET & COPPOCL
Sep. 29, 39-f
INO, 800OTT & 00O.
NEWCLTE EUS
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
C LOTI-ING
AND
ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
In styles and prices to suit the times.
Cutting and Making Suits to
Order-a Specialty.
The public most respectfully invited to
examine our Stock. Sep. 29, 39--tf.
NOTICE.
The Cour.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,
8. Applicants must be prepared to give
good security for the proper discharge of
their duties. Applicants for Poor House
must furnish 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. SIENYUG
Sirmn Oard.
Chairman Board.
October 5, 1STh. 40-4t.
s, Shoes, Carpets.
BOOTS5 SHOES, &C,.
[HIE
O0DS ESTABLISHIMENT
)V.E & CO..,
3I.A, S. C.
money by buying their goods at the above
and other markets all the time; they receive
ever they cat be bought CHEAPEST FOR
stock of any house this side of New York,
ght in that city. We keep a full line of
S, IAAPER HANGINGS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HS, 11O3ESPUNS of every description,
DS, SILKS. LINENS, TOWELINGS,
EWEAR, and Colgate & Co.'s TOILET
we sell by the single Diece at Colgate
wholesale trade. We are agents for
Fifteen Dollars per Dozen.
rTING SHIRT ever introduced to the market.
.ekages over ten dollars sent by express free
VM. D. LOVE & CO.
nd Hats,
AT WAREHOUSE!
EIVED
ANT CLOTHING
R
A AND BOYS!
Stiff and Soft Felt and Wove.
S AND DRAWERS!
'ine Shirts-$16 Per Dozen.
9, ELEGANT and CHEAP.
- COLUMBIA, S. C.
SWAFFIELD,
M]32I.A.
I IIAT HOUSE.
of CLOTHING and HATS,
BARGAINS in the same.
3 most of our fine goods, an.d
getting a SUPERIOR AR
>NEY.
call on us before buying his
ually large and the CHEAP
to inspection.
SWAFFTELD,
JIA, S. C.
.iFlseuaneous.
NEWBERRY
MALE ACADEMY,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
THE EXERCISES of this Institution will
be resumed on TUESDAY, tHE 19TH OF
OCTOBER.
The subscriber having been recently
elected Principal, will aim to place this
School on a footing with the-best Classical
and Mathematical Institutions of the South.
The desigh of the School will be to fur
nish boys with a liberal and thorough edu
cation, which will prepare them either "for
entering College, or the study of the learn
ed professions, or for the more practical
pursuits of life.
By a thorough and practical course of
studies, and firm, but judicious discipline,
the subscriber hopes to. merit a generous
patronage.
For particulars, apply to Maj. L. J. a ones,
Chairman of Board of Trustees, S. P. Booz
er, Secretary, or to
R. H. CLARKSON,
Oct 13, 41--tf. Principal.
IiH THEE BE UGHT
The Largest, Bet
Cheapest
I STOJK OF LAMPS I
EVER EXHIBITED IN NEWBERRY.
Dr. S. F. FANT'S
Sep. 29, 30-tf. DRUG STORE.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By order of Hon. Mf. Moses, Judge of
Seventh Circuit, under date of August 16,
1875, we will sell, at public auction, at
Newberry, S. C., ON SALE-DAY NEXT,
NOVEMBER FIRST, 18'75,
THE LOT OF LAND,
On Pratt street, in the town of Newberry,
S. C., measuring 107 FEET, more or less,
on Pratt street, and running through to
Harrington street, and containing ONE
ACRE, more or less, and bounded by lands
of W. II. Webb, Peter Simmons and H. B.
Scott, as by Plat made by Thos. M. Lake,
April 2, 1875; the property of the late
firm of Webb, Jones & Parker.
On said Lot is
A Commodious Warehouse,
32 x 100 feet, with brick basement.
TERMS OF SALE-One-half Cash ; bal
ance in twelve months, with bond and
mortgage of the property. Warehouse to
be insured and policy transferred to the
undersigned.. S . P. BOOZER,
JOHN 0. PEOPLES,
Receivers of Webb, Jones & Parker.
Newberry, S. C., Oct. 12, 1875. 41-3t
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.
ept 29, co-..m J. J. AM.IK.
Dry Goods, Groeceries, av.
JONES, DVIS &
BORNIGUTS,
SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & C0.,
AND DE ALERS D;
DRY GOODS,
Capts, Oil Cloths, Mattiings,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
The attention of purchasers in every part
of this State is called to consider a very imi
port-nt fact, namely, that the old estab
lished house of R. C. SHIVER & CO., is
not closed but reorganized upon the only
basis that business can be carried on suc
cessfully,
STRICTLY CASH,
And we assure our patrons that we shall
continue the same honorable course of deal
ing with them that was such a distinguished
feature with the house of R. C. SHIVER & Co.
We have now in store the best selected
stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Window Shades,
Wall Paper, Etc.,
Ever seen in this city, selected by one of
the firm, who superintends the business, and
consequently knows the wants of this com
munity better than buyers residing else
where.
The entire stock will be offered at prices
never before equalled in this section. THE
PRICES WILL STARTLE AND ATTRACT
YOU AT SIGHT. We inwite you to send
at once for
SAMPLES OF THESE NEW AND HAND
SOME GOODS,
And, if shown to your friends and neigh
bors, we are sure it will be to your advan
tage to send us a large order. We pay
freight on all bills amounting to $10 and
upwards. All orders must be accompanied
with CASH, or we send them C. 0. D., and
guarantee satisfaction.
Best 6-c. Prints in the city.
Long Cloths 8J, 10, 121c. None equal
to thein in the State.
Well known brands of Alpacas and Mo
hairs, just imported.
Hosiery Department-Full of well assort
ed goods at popular prices.
Gents' Furnishing Goods complete, as a
department.
Our Boot and Shoe Department is second
to none on this continent. From the cheap
est Brogan to the finest Hand Made goods.
The most complete and best managed
Carpet Department in the world.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans are bought
by the case and sold at a very small ad
vance.
Brown and Bleached Shirtings.and Sheet
ings sold at factory prices.
Flannels and Blankets at prices that will
astonish.
We Shall Ezpect an Order from You or a Call
When You Visit Our City.
D. JONES. c. BOUKNIGHT.
J. H. DAVIS. E. s. BOUKNIGHT.
Sep. 29, 39-3m.
Corn, Barley, Oats
and Rye.
1,000 Bushels CORN on ,
hand and for sale.
200 Bushels BARLEY.
500 Bushels RED SEED
OATS.
25 Bushels RYE.
For sale at
HARMON'S,
Next Door to Bank.
Aug. 25, 34-tf.
TilO0. F. HARMON
Would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally, that he 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,
GRO CERIES,
HATS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
And many other goo-ls kept in his line.
Come one and all and examine for your
selves.
Thankful for the very liberal 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.
Sep. 15, 37l-tf.
A LARGE LOT OF
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.
Aug. 25, 34-tf.
NOTICE
Is hereby give'n that o-1 the 4th day of
November, 1875, I will apply to .the Pro
bate Court for final discharge as Guardian
of the Estate of Edith E. Henderson.
R. S. CHICK.
Oct. 1, 18'l5-40-4t.