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R. E.W9fRiams-Notice. Thos. M. Lake-Sale of Valuable Land. C. im--Sale of Peronual Proper J. B. Livingston-Nofice of Final Settle mew - Penrcm A Wardlaw-Drugs, Medicines, Lamps and Oil. THOMPsos, Dentist, over Phifer's Store. 35--tf. To WHEAT SowES.-Pelham & Wardlaw, druggists, are in receipt of a large quantity of superior Blue Stone, which wMbe sold low for cash. Call and get a supply. 44-2t LAYD WASHIGTON RECEPTION. We are pleased to state that the lady iiibers of St. Luke's Church have nearly completed their arrangements foT dy-Washington Reception. 'Eb heti be wever, has not yet been flxeide notilzi will be given. COL. HAmrTON's LECTURE.-Since making thethat the Lecture would be delivered on Friday, the 5th inst., we leam that a note has been reeeive&- from Col. H., that he will not be able to keep his appoint ment at the time named. Tuesday, the ,,nimedI s thedtme. AGENCY OLR W-A-R-D-'-S 8--H..4---S at PHIPER' SHOE =mr GUARADN at -iEWMp4gW--"The dQn6a d't be lieeiagvegising-Wts unprofessional, yoUjMow-Wt le-M of 'em tie up a sore thumb for John Smith. and-they'll eli s pais,dstairs to hve a tioityou kwow?" It is -.*Ow gietly locals are esteemed. Aw t i A tes,vin acepted an agency for the Hzm., is authorized to W!rr"ons and collect dues f0r will beaid.lie L kind 66urtesie of our paom.- T. F. GRENEKER. living near Reede'se-tore. Boston, met with a loss last week by the burning of - nd above ter rost hi corn crib and OLr TX.W r.-One thous ofi &her wanted at the . .Speckz The hig$st price will be paid for it in any enadis.in . 39-tf. rQ U A RTE RL Y CONFERiENCE.-The Fourth Quadrly Conference of the* ing. g g og .ayg bt aenig to custontthere rill be held a Love Feast. Preaching Saturday morning - Eler.Preadhiiig may be exp~~bythe Pr siding Elder on this Wednesday night Do not use-inferior papei when you wjtee lI.at HEALDi Book Store an&getPiie'best note, finest commer cial wote. octavo note, together with Repp, Initial and various other kinda of - ~ M iM t "re'ret 1 learn tbat Mr. Daniel Goggans died at his resi deace near Silver Streta last: Wed nesday night. It is supposed that his' death' was caused from an attack of MisnigiQis G Teegdag he was ontl riding, and felt.- severe pain in his hwri( fien rapidly extended over his bijtil it reached the brain, when death ensued. Mr. Goggans was ani upright -ad ceiaha itizen and his * ti deplored.. - KINGSLANID & HEA TH are better -pre pared now tha-ever before to supply theaeds of the great human family in all that pertains to housekeeping. Their stoek is large and extremely varied, isi n~~~i aie article of ay conceiva l,~10 hit can1Nound in tifeir es; tablnidnt. Ariticipating a large num ber of visitors to the city, they have .whIfySpreFiseaffo thaireelWin Tinis reis under ther Columbia- Ho tel~ -44-tf THisms.-Weaklowledge receiv ing a nu!n* ofnw stle2bhotographic cards fron.Mr. A. M. Riser, artist, Col umbia. But if helhad sol4cted a hand somer subjeotIerde fling of the cards than.ourself it would have been better. Wriarsobliged, however, and exone rate him from any blame, as itis out *ofIis.oer to make a good looking picturl-of aplain face. -We are pleased to say that Mr. Riser is succeeding well in his business and his added many newdiuprovements tolbis~ gallery. Attention school girls and boys and aa'l for vio.t, b'lue and black- inks, copy books1.spellers, readers, geogra phies, dictionaries, ' il, slates, &c., a large lot of which just received at HEBWD Book- Store, up stairs over Harmon?s store.' 41.-tf. Max &jSOD ArP zA CE.-Our maef4ieslwho visit Columbia during th' Fafr, r-eirn before and after, are sa.isedto present themselves properly attTed before the elite of the ~country. And allithey have to do is to call s't the large and fashionable clothing estab lishmnent of Messrs. Swaffield & Son, and either select an elegant suit already made-er have their measures taken, and we-grsrantee-that they will be pleased. An interview with the genial Major Beck is one of the pleasant features at tending a visit there. PERSONAL.-We have been favored during the past week with visits from the following gentlemen: Drs. Wm. Williams and Spearman, the one from the rarified region of Walhalla, and the other from the important city of Sene ca, and also one from Mr. Thos. Floyd, an old native, lately from the mountain fastness of Brevard, N. C. Our lively and energetic friend Mrs. Scruggs, for merly of Helena, and now of Walhalla, also charmed us with a visit. Mr. J. F. Rawson, the efficient and intelligent agent of the popular Music House of Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga., we are pleased to say, is sojourn ing in our midst "for a few days," and in a musical way is making an impres sion not only on professionals but ama teurs. Mr. Rawson is an fait in all that pertains to his caling, and we commend him to all in want of musical instru ments of any kind. We are pleased to see our lively Mol lohon friend, Mr. F. E. Salinas, back from foreign parts, and looking so well. 'Tis true he was absent but for a brief period, but we missed him nevertheless. The HERALD Book Store is now full of School Books fresh from publishers together with all kinds of Stationery. 41-tf. ARE You DOING IT?-We allude to the duty of sending your children to school-a duty which is paramount to every other consideration. Riches take to themselves wings and fly away, but a good education never. We have good schools, eminent 'teachers, moderate rates of tuition, leaving no excuse at all for neglect in this direction. The Male Academy, we are happy to say,-is under the direction of one of the best teachers in the country, Mr. R. H. Clarkson,late of the Wimnsboro Academy, who comes with the highest recommendations; of Capt. Pifer, the Principal of the young ladies Academy, we deem any praise unnecessary, his rare accomplishments being already well known, and we may say *the same of Miss Fannie Lea.vell and her flourishing school, and as well of the qualifications of Mr. J. F. Har rington, and Miss Gaillard, who are each and all engaged in the good work. These schools should be filled up, and they can be, for there is material enough in and around the town to make them large and remunerative, and it is a pity to allow this material to run to seed in idleness and ignorance. Parents, you know not the injustice you are doing your children by not using the means and advantages at your command. Send yotEr -children to school by all means, and according to their advance ment or sex, to one or the other of the above schools.; -Tissue Paper, Leaf Paper, Bristol Board, Perforated Boirdl, etc., etc., at RERALD Book Store. 41-tf. ABOUJT TH TOWN AN CouZy. The Indian Summer some time since alluded to was only an imitation-the veritable season is now on hand, and it is charming. Our Mollohon clothier went bird hunting with his dog a few days ago and got-a ducking. It was no fault of the dog. Impi-ovementr-are going on- all over the town, and the knowledge that our citizens are able to bear the expense is refreshing. -Mrs. Ludecas,.lately occupying the store in rear of Baltimore Corner, has moved her stock to Columbia. The Millinery basiness she found overdone here. We regret to lose her. - Wnuds of Newberry-a wood and &,a! yard; a steam laundry; a lumber yard; a manufactory or two; and last but not least more money. Books are very stationery, and sta tionery is quiet,. transactions in this line quite-limited. The little folks are beginning to be dn: the quiiv about the approachin~g visit of Santa Claus. A bright three year older the other day became angry because one of his feet got asleep, and was overheard to say,M"me no seepy, its day time." No end of farmers in this County say they have cut their eye teeth and will plant more for themselves next year, and less for speculators. They are sen sible. It is certain that the planting of oats, wheat, barley and rye is on a more ex tended scale this fail than ever before. We have heard some say too that they will raise more hogs and make their own meat. Prosperity will follow such a course. -3. K. Schumpert still continues the practice of baling hi- , in a man ner which attracts atten ' . His bales are generally the neatest on *the mar e and -in consequence bring top prices, every cotton buyer striving for the honor of shipping them. A 534 lb. bale goes to the Fair. Newberry has a dancing school, Mrs. Teasdale the teacher. An attempt was made a few nights ago to enter the store of Mr. U. H. Blease. The would be thief was scared off. We congratulate Mr. Thos. Boozer on securing to himself a charming com panion for his life journey. Something new under the sun is ex hibited for sale by Messrs. Wheeler & Co., in shape of a leather tipped shoe. It is the neatest shoe out, and tip top on the tip order. Wheeler & Co., are pro gressive, and are always trying to do something for the public benefit. A cartridge which had been careless ly thrown into a fire place in one of our town residences, exploded a few nights since, and a young lady narrowly es caped being hit by the ball which pro jected across the room and through the door way struck the passage with tre niendous force. I OYSTERs.-That clever gentleman Mr. John D. Bateman, of Columbia reminds us in his usual happy style thal the oster'seasoi has opened, by seni ing us a keg of the first chop, for whict he will please accept our hearty thanks. If there is afiy one thing better than another, it is a sweet fat oyster, and we have always found.Bateman's A 1, We take pleasure in informing the pub lie that he is in daily receipt of this deli. cacy and will fill orders with prompt ness. SPECIAL NOTICE. I am now offering the Wheeler& Wilson Sewing Machine at extra in na l e- responsible .parties I have been travelling through this sec tion of country for fifteen months and have sold about $4,000 worth of ma chines, andin every sale have given satisfaction. My office is at W. T. Tar rant's Dry Goods Store, and all orders left there for machines will receive prompt attention. 4--2t -4. W. L. ARTHUR. S&LE-DAY.-Q-.Qite a number of peo pie were in on Monday, attracted by the land sales no doubt. Sheriff Car rington and Maj. J. P. Kinard, auc tioneer in chief, held high carnival with the.orow4, which seemed livelier than common. The sales were as follows: 492 acres, at $1,820; 174 acres, $2,050; 370 acres, $575; 90 acres, $490; 162 acres, $935, and 98-100 of an acre with Steam Flouring, Grist and Saw Mill, Steam: Engine ond fixtures, $1,475. This latteirwas a resale at risk of for mer purchaser. NOTICE. All persons indebted,to me will please call and settle, as;lviuld like to have the use of my mMey. After this date I wil. sell for cash only Al pesmns who haveartieles in my store, *haave been leftfbr,;epairs, and td *i-iaakth dover, wil se1l a ike the sam .ethrwie thek will be sold for thliiidone. Hereafter let it be distinctly understood I will not keep any work in store longer than six months. JOHN F. SPECK, Newberry, S. C. Nov. 1, 1875. 44-3t. KnAD'S TURN OUT ITEMS. The store of Mr. T. P. Lane was en tered by parties unknown a few nights ig, and- $17 in change taken from the drawer--all the mnoney,:fortunately, which had'been left in it. The papers in the drawer, such as notes and ac counts, wiere scattered over the floor. Scime tobacoo and other articles were abstrct. On Sunday night, Oct. 24th, the gin lose: of Dr. -Jas Willams together with six bales cotton and a large amount of fodder were consumed by fire. This was the work of an incendiary, and the more surprising that Dr. Williams. i one of the kindest of men, and one who it was thought had not an enemy in the country.____ CoLoGNE amm FWnAr. LoTdoir-We acknowldge with pleasure, at the hands ffhe Seinior of the rising firm of Pel ham & Wardlaw, a present of super exceR46%t .gne and iraT Lotiorn. Eery one knows what Cologne is, bul the quality of the article now under notice is perhaps not generally known, and we there.fore invite the attention of connoisseurs to its superiority, and also to the Floral Lotion. The latter is used to prevent chaps on hand, cheek or lip, has an agreeable odor, and imparts a softness to the skin particularly refresh ing: As the season is at hand when c1iijiswill be the order of the day and night, we recommend a trial of the lmnral Lotion. These gentlemen have shiniastore another supply otthe Alad din -Security Oil, which has proved a favoite 'ith'asll who have tried it. To: TE SMOEB-Statistics show that whereas once uponi a.time the con suption of segars was on an average of two to every miale inhabitant, now it takes twenty to supply the demand. How many of these Grant smokes we have no knoweledge, but we do know that Perry &Slawson sell as many if not more than any other dealers of their business capacity in the whole country. They have been constantly - forced to inciease the dimen'sionsoftheirstorearid conveniences, and to-day they occupy a position of which they may well be proud. Their favorite brands go from Dan to Beersheba, and North, South, East and West the demand is made for Perry & Slawson's. Segars. Do not forget the place when you visit Colum bia.- One door next to John C. Dial's Hardware Store. Orders promptly fill ed. -44--ti EkrrQUAKE.-The topic on Tues day-morning was-the shock experienced on Monday night between 10 and 11 o'clock. The opinion of all who felt it is tat itwas an earthquake of decided character. Every one who was awake at the time aver that it was distinctly felt, one saying that it seemed like a strong wind, sudden and short, shaking the bouse sensibly;; another that the vibration was so great that a-lamp or a table was nearly overturned; another that it was like the passage of adog -across the floor; another thought some one was breaking in from under the house ; another felt his bed rock as if it had been in the hands of a Titan, and our experience is a sadden waking fromr a violent shaking of a door. Scores of others felt and heard the shock, and a sound as of distant thunder. There are others, however, who were asleep, who dispute- the evidence. Whatever it may have been, it was startling tc thos ~who felt it. The question is, had Bald Mountain anything to do with it; .an we wait fr tidings from that sec Sale-day was a lively institution, but like others of a similar character money seemed scarce. Mr. Geo. A. Kirard, from the neigh borhood of St. Ptuls, is honoraby men tioned as the first man who availed himself of the privilege of visiting our sanctum on Monday. Maj. J. P. Kinard sold a Dutch mule on Monday. It was raised on broom sedge and had never -tasted. corn. The dust on Saturday was highly dis agreeable, in consequence of.a .ery, high wind. The merchants got ce their high horses' fearing damage to their dress goods. On Sunday the wind was also brisk, but the day was so charming that there was no bad temper displayed. The proprietor of No. 2, Mollohon Row, after a short trip- down below is again on rising ground among the hills of Newberry, and looking, we are pleased to say, as fresh as a rose in May. There are two men in the town of Newberry, both good fellows, and each with large, interesting families, who i mourn because the public care so little I for books. 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. A cloud of gloom and sadness orer. spreads the land, and newspaper .read ers weep. It will be a year-a whole year-before any more college com mencements will thrill the bosoms of our people. Catalogues of the Books published by the Methodist Book House, at Nash- t ville, can be seen at the HERALD Book Store, arnd any selection made there from will be ordered with promptness. Orders respectfully solicited at the 2-tf HERALD BOOK STORE. An Arkansas graveyard furnishes the following epitaph on a wife: She washed the children, Fed the fowls, And made her home Resound with howls. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should be kept in every family. A sligh.t cough, if unchecked, is often the forerunner of Consumption, and a timely dose of this wonderful medicine has rescued many from an untimely grate. The Best Protection. I The best safeguards against epidemic dis ease are thorough digestion and firm nerves. It is because they assure the regular perform ance of the digestive process, and invigorate t the nervous system, that Hostetter's StomachJ Bitters are such a sovereign protectivesagainstI theinfluences which beget intermittent mal-' adies, and those which directly affect the stomach and bowels. If the nerves are health fully tranquil, the-assimulation of food per fect, as they are sure to be under the infinence of this standard tonic and nervine, malariaj may be defied; and if, in the absence of the most reliable of medical safeguards, the sys tem has fallen a prey to disease of an inter mittent or remittent type, the Bitters will, if persisted in, eradicate every vestige of the malady. Biliousness, constipation and- dys pepsia yield with equal certainty to the ope- ' ration of this potent vegetable alterative. 41-4t. Familiar faces are always gladly hailed among us. This is certainly a fact regarding Mr. P. P. Toale's advertisement which ap pears in another eolumn. We can safely say that Mr. Toale is the Champion Manufactu rer of Doors, Sash and Blinds, to which he adds a large list of requisites for the comple- 1 tion of any building. To. the needy we say. "send for his prices.". . 39-tf. cmercaL.. CorUNDA, 8. C., November 1.-Cotton market quiet-middling 121a12j.. LIvarPooL, November: 1.-COottou--nid dling uplands 7; middling Orleans 7*. New Yonx, November 1.-Cotton niet; sales 540, at 13fa144. ''Gold lower, it'15a16. BAmx~,xORE, November 1.-Cotton dull- I middling 131. CHARLESTON, November 1,-Cotton steady. -middling 1.21a13. AUGUsTA, November 1.-Cotton firm wih good demand-middling 121. NEwBERRY, November 2.-Cotton market. is quite active, supply and demand good. Closing prices-12 for good middling, i15 < for middling. Bales shipped during week-1,193. Piscelianeous. The Great Southern STOVE DEPOT! COLUMBIA, S. C. - iis e -- U At which place are to be found the finest and largest assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES That has ever been brought to this market. Among which are the Anti-Clinker Stove AND THE Anti-Clinker Grate, Which is attached to other Heating Stoves; all of which I can sell much CHEAPER< than heretofore, owing to the great fall in pig iron. Persons in want of good Stovesi of latest improvement, or any of the old favorites, or anything else in the tin line are in- ( vited to call at my establishment. Satisfac tion guaranteed both as to goods or prices. Orders solicited. A. PALMER. Oct. 20, 42-i1m. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Just received at the HERALD BOOK STORE, over Harmon's Store : SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, 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. e RENKER Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. DIERKS & DVS I JEJY STONE Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. Now open a full and splendid assortment )f EWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, FANCY ARTICLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, CANES, SPORTMEN'S GOODS, &c The proprietors are well known, and have Lu experience of many years in the busi iess-Mr. Diercks having carried on the EWELRY BUSINESS on his own account n this city for many yeras.past. Mr. Davis ias had a long experience in the old and )opular house of Radcliffe & Co., and for the ast four and a half years in the employ of dr. Wm. Glaze. We respectfully Invite our old friends and ustomers and the public to call and inspect mr stock before purchasing elsewhere. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE AIRED in the best manner. Also, EN YRAVING done at short notice. Work war anted. Sole agents for the celebrated SPENCER )IAMOXD SPECT&CLES. DIERCES & DAVIS. MR. DIERCKS respectfully informs his riends and customers of the up-country hat he has removed his GROCERY DE 'ARTMENT to the rear, where he has one of he largest d bestassortments of FAMILY ROCEIES to be fotnd in the city; Attached to this.branch is my RESTAU tANT, where all kinds of refreshments are erved in best styles day and night. Oct. 20,42-3m. G. DIERCKS. .Wiscelaneos. onfectioiry and 'Resauran1 Having purchased the entire stock of IONFECTIONERIES, together with the ESTAURANT. from Capt John F. Speck, would respectfully inform iy friends and he public generally, that I will continue be business at the same stand, where by trict attention and fair dealing I hope to aerit a liberal share of public patronage. My stock of ,onfeefioeries, Cigars,- &be, a complete, and will be kept so by con tant additions. My RESTAURANT Vill be onen at all hours where FISH and )YSTERb will be served up in any style. A New Feature for Newberry. The ladies are respectfully informed t6at ny Restaurant is fitted up for their benefit a well as the gentlemen, and a cordial in itation is extended them to visit it, with he -assurance that they will meet with deco ous attention, as the prevailing style will e good order and neatness. This a. new eature for Newberry, and I am determined o make it a popular one. To one and all, the public generally, and he rest of mankind, don't forget the "CEN R AL REST AUR ANT" and CONFECTION RY, next door to Capt. Speck's Jewelry itore. W. HI. DICKERT. SNew berry, S. C,, Ot, 5, 1875.- 48-8t Book Agents and Good Salesmen tre "COINING MONEY" with the famous BIDA DESIGNS, 'he French Edition of which sells for $165, .nd the-London Edition for $200. Our Pop lar Edition ($5.50,) containing over One Indred full-page quarto plates, is the IHPAPEST AN{D MOST ELEGANT FUBLTCATION~ nA4saIcA, and the BEST TO-SELL. Critics le with.each other in praising it, and the nases buy it. Agent in Charleston,;S. C., reports 97 or lers; onc in Ninety-Six, S. C., 106; one in ra., 247;- another in Memp.his,.200 orders, aken in three weeks, FUL L PARTICULARS FREE. Address, - -. J. B. FORD & O,0 - 27-Park Place, New York. Oct.27, 43-4t. NOTE LOST.. THE subscriber hereby warns any per on or persons against trading for two fotes which be has lost, one on W. H. Ed ly, for $47.50, and one on J. S. Johnson, or $800. J. P. JOHNSON. Oct. 20, 4-3,,. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate. of rames Ii. Davenport, dec'd., are hereby re uested to conme forward and settle by, or >efore Dec. 1st. All Notes and Accounts ot ;paid by 'the time mentioned, will be paced ln^the hands'of an officer (or coTlec ion. .J. D. CASH, Oct. 18, 1875-42-5t. A dm'r. Plow Iron and Steel. A large :ot of PLOW IRON and STEEL, st arrived. At HARMON'S. Mar. 10, 10--.tf. Obtained, Best and Cheapest, by L.OUIS BACCER & Co., OICITORS OF PATENTS, Omces, Federal Buildings, WASHINGTON, D. C. W- Send stamp for printed pamphlet, con taining comnplete instructions how to obtain Patents. July 7, 27-tU. HE PEE DEE HERALD, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, --AT WADESBORO', N. C. ONLY ONE DOLLTAR PER YEAR. Bright, cheerful, progressive, always up the advancing thoughts of the times, the nEAL. takes rank with the leading jour als of the day. It is on the side of Chris Te HERALD is devoted to the family cir e. It contains orighal- and selected sto ie, wit, humor, &c., every family in the and should -subscribe for it. Its low price only one dollar) places it within the reach f the poerest in the land. We pay all post age. READ WHAT THE PRESS THINKS OF US. The Herald is a First Class Family Paper. laing some of the ablest writers in North arolina attached to its staff. There is nough humorous reading in it to make one augh for a week-enoug to keep you jolly ill the next comes.-ROckmfart (tra.) News. W We refer to the publisher of this paper. Subscribe at once. Address.' HERALD, Wadesboro', N. C. Sep. 8, 36-tf. rhe Kennesaw Gazette, A MONTHLY PAPER, PUBLIsHED AT ATLANTA, CA. Devoted to Railroad interests. Literature, Vit and Humor. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'ER YEAE. CHROMO to every subscriber. Address KENNESAW GAZETTE, Aug. 11, 3-2-tf. ATLANTA, GA. NOTICE. I. will make a final settlement and apply or a discharge as Guardian of Jno. M leid, in the Probate Court, on the 18th lay of November next. 8. W. CANNON, Guardian. Oct 7,i875- 41---4t* Dry Goods, Do CHEAP DRY GOOD1 A GAND CENTRAL BRY WM./ JD. L T HE citizens of Newberry County will s house. They keep a buyer in New Y Soods by every steamer from auction and v ASH. They keep the largest and most va and sell as LOW as the same goods can be CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SH) JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, CL BLANKETS, FLANNELS, DRESS G LACES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNI SOAPS AND PERFUMERIES, wh: & Co.'s prices by the package tol Keep's Partly Made Shirts, The CHEAPEST, the BEST, and the BEST [7 Samples sent when requested, and al of charge. Oct. 20, 1875-42-1y. Clothag CLOTHING AND I JUST NEW.AND-ELE MEN, YOUTI HATS: Beaver, Silk, Cassimere UNDERWEAR-SHI Splendid Bargains in Our . Our stock this fall is LA KINARD & WILEY, - Oct.2O, 42-3m. I. & w. . CLOITIf We have received our sto a7nd we are now OFFERINK - We have made up ourseli our customers can depend oi TICLE FOR A LITTLE 12 ]& will pay any man: t Clothing, our stock being un EST ever offered to the pub Gocdasent C0. ). D sufje * R..& W. C. Sep. 29, 39-tr. TH LA1tGEST INI BE STOCK~U LQWHIWQ *N]i CENTS' AND TYOUTHSM FU// N1S H1NTBSOI ?De EVER EXhIITElFIN NEWBERRY. DRESS SUITS of finest qualities, at pric< in accordance with the times. BUSINESS SUITS, in variety and a 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 hrf class Clothing House. AGENTs FOR KEEP'S:8t.EBRATEB>UAIF-EADE J1IIRTS $16 PER DOZEN. Examination of goods and.prices solicd ed. IRIGflT & V9PPOWL Sep. 29, 39-tf. JNO. EIOTT & J# OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. AND GENTS' URNISHING GOO0M In styles and prices to suit the times. Cutting and Making Suits t Order-a Specialty. The public most respectfully invited t examine our Stock. Sep. 29, 39-tf. NOTICE. All persons having demands against th Estate of Stanmore Langford, dec'd., WI present them duly attested, on or befor the1st day of De uber next, and all pe: sons indebted to said Estate will make pay meit of the same on- or before the 1st December next, to the undeLsigRD, J. D. CASH. Oct. 20, 42-6t. NOTIGE. I will make a final settlement in th Probate Court, and ipply for my~discharg as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. 5 C. 1leid,'on the 18th day of Novembe next. S. W. CANNON, Administrator. Ocntobae '7 18'7'5 41-4L* ots, Shoes, Carpets. BOOTS, M00TN' &A18 T THlE GOODS ESTIBLISUMENT OF ov.E & CO.7 :BIA, S. C. -0 Lve money by buying their goods at the above ok and other markets all the time; they receive ,herever they car. be bought CHEAPEST FOR ried stock of any house this side of New York, bought in that city. We keep a full line of LES PAPER HANGINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, 0TH4, HOMESPUNS of every description, 0ODS, SILKS. LINENS, TOWELINGS, DERWEAR, and Colgate & Co.'s TOILET ich we sell by the single piece at Colgate he wholesale trade. We are agents for at Fifteen Dollars per Dozen. FITTING SHIRT ever introduced to the market. I packages over ten dollars sent by express free WM. D. LOVE & CO. and Has, RAT WAREHOUSE I -0 RECEIVED GANT CLOTHTNG FOR IS AND BOYS! -o , Stiff and Soft Felt and Wove. RTS AND DRAWERS! .. Fine Shirts-$16 Per Dozen. -0 GE, ELEGANT and CHEAP. - - COLUMBIA, S. te SWAFFIELD, U0 HA-T -IoU-El-S1,0 ek of CLOTHING and HATS, Ex BARGAINS in the same. res most of.<>ur-fine goods, and 1 getting a SUPERIOR 'AR [ONEY. o call on us before buying his usually large and the CHEAP lic. ct to inspection. SWAFF1FKLD, BIA, S. C. II . ElisetUal8se N2EWBERRY I AAD4ERiY, NEWBERRY, Si Ce THE EXERCISES ofAbis Institution will bresumed on TUESDAY, l'HX 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 design of the School will be:to fur nish boys with a liberal and thorough edo cation, which will prepare them %'ither dfor entering College, orthe study of the learn ed professions, or for the more practical pursuits of life. Bye a .thorough _and practical course of studies, and firm, but judicious discipline, 'the subscriber hopes to merit a generous patronage.i For particulars, apply-to Maj. L.J. Jones, SChairman of Board of Trustees, S. P. Booz er, Secretary, or to . R. H. OL AESO1 Oct 13, 41-tf. Principal. The. Largest, Best, Cheapest iTOCK OF LAIIP I EVER EXHIBITED IN NiEWBERRY. At SDr. S. F. FANT'S Sep. 29, 30-tf. DRUG STORE. EXECUTORS' SALE. As directed by Will, I will sell, at the late residence of Capt. James Chalmers, de ceased, ON THURSDAY, 11th of NOVEM BER, 1875, all ,the REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PRbPERTY of the said de ,ceased, viz.: One tract of Land, containing 370 ACRES, -Situated six miles West of Newberry C. H., ) -and within one mile of Jalapa, and bounded by lands of Dr. B. P. Clark, Mrs. M. A. W. Chalmers, S. W. Reid, Dr. W. M. Kinard and W..H. Eddy ; said land will be aold.in o two tracts, designated as No. 1 and No. 2, as will be shown by Plats on day of sale. . One Mule. One Cow and Calf. Eight Head of Goats. One Four-horse Wagon. e One Buggy, one,Garriage. I Farming Implementa, Blacksmiths Tools. e Gin, Thresher and.Fan. --Corn and Fodder. -Also, flousehold and Kitchen F'urniture. f Terms miade known on day of sale. E. P. CH ALMRS, Oct. 20,. 42-3t*. -Ex'or. AN OUTFIT FREE. takeordr sod elie gods for th~e old and origial C.0O. House, Lare cash oerws Spedd ehce inevefy neeerbor - hoo er , ale tfo reihrsx r ~ r o ld,m S4Pe or i sts , cruand sak temddc a cu omets.otH. J. N FALL & O. 6 NTPI. Howad foret, Btmo e, d.k mon a.ou.. sm. Address H. J. HALL & CO SN: Howard Street, Baltimore, hid. Oct. 20, 4~i-3m. Dry Goods, Groceries, Pe. JONES, -DVIS. & CCE M MI . 0. REY" Aw., Carpet W .s11g BOOTS, 890ES, EATS, Ete., COLUMBIA, S. C. The at tention of purchasers in every pirt of this State is called to consider arvery 1i0 .port%nt fact, namely, 'that the old estab lished house of B. 0. SHUER & 00., is not closed but reorganized upon the only basis that business can be carried on sue 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. am A Co. We have now in store the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window Shades, WaR Paper, Et., Ever seen in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wauts of this com munity better than buyers residing else where. The entire stock will be offered at pice. never before equalled in this section. THE PRICES WILL STARTLE AlfD ATTRACT YOU AT SIGHT. We invite you to send at once -for SANPLEO 0 'rE r EW AN RAUD . 803E 6006 And,df shownteyour frienda and zeigh bore, we are sure it willbe to your advan tage to send us. a targe order. Wepay freight on all bills amounting to 4W aka upwards. All orders mu'st be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C.-o. D., and guarantee satisfaction.. Best '6Jc. Prints in the city. Long Gloths 8, 10, 12jc- NoNe ega0 to them in the State. Well known irnds of Alpacas and 1o hairs, just imported. - Hosiery Derartment.-Full o( wellasat-. ed goods at popular prices. Gents! murnishing Goodstcompleters .d department. Our Boot and Shoe Departrient i6eein' to none on this continent. From the cep est Brogan'to the finest Hand~ Made,.goods. The most complete and best mnanaged Garpet Department in the world. . Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans are bought by the case and sold at averyasmall ad Vance. Brown and Bleached Shirtings'andSlieet ings sold at factory prices. Flannels.and Blankets at prices that 'will astonih.. Wefa6sE3xpestan Order kern Yea er a een Whenou Visit0Oer Cl!. D~. JONES. c. BOUENIGHT. 3. B. Divis. . ' . S. BoUENGOT. Sep. 29,:39-Sm., Corn, Barley, Oats and Bye. 1,000 Bushels CJORN on hand and for sale. 200 Bushels BARLEY, 500 Bushels RED SEED OATS. 25 Bushels RYE. For sale at H ARMAN'S, Next Door to Bank. hAg. 25, 84-4f. T 0. Ih Would respectfullj inforui his fries and the public generally, that he has juss returned from New York and Baltimore, where he has, with great care, purchased a LARGE AND COMPLEE STOCK OF GOODS, embracing DRY GOODS, H ATS, BOOTS and SHOES, And many other goo4is 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 strics attention to business to continue to merit the same. My motto is "Quick Sales and Short Profits." THOS. Fe HARMON Sep. 15, 87-:f. A LA1tGE LOT 0O' Bagging and Ties. Salt. Bacon. Flour. Meal. Fine N. 0. Molasses. Sugar House Molasses. Sugar. Coffee. Rice. For sale at H ARMON'S, Next Door to Bank. Aug. 25, 34-tf. 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 3o-2..m J. J AMmE