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Spe.il and Local. Bx To Niw AnTimSsXosas. J. C. Iay-Citation. J. A. am-Notce. * Jurl? ih T.Btr-Notice. PelMan& Wanlaw-Vinegar. Prospectus- of the Christian Index. Jas. F. Glenn-Administrator's Notice. James K. P. Goggans and John C. Gol gans-Adinistrator's Sale. CC t-e evacuatiom of Richmond by ti ederate forces in April, IC5, the enth bUsiness portion of the city was left i lames-scarcely a block of the beautift cspital of the Confederacy escaped th devouring flames. With wonderful rapidity the ruins wei pulled down, and new and beatiful edifice tok the place of tho"idestroyed by fire an mar. Main street in Ric6mond, Virginia, i 'now one of the handsomest in the countrn the past year the Piedmont and Ai igtn has completed its magnificent built Ing at the corner of Main and Ninth streets This is the most elegant insurance buildin in the Southern States, and one of the mos commodious and convenient to be found i any wetion. 'The rapid growth of the busi mea rendered necessary the building of thi slendid structure. In every direction th Piedmont and Arlingt>n continues to pros per,i's business in the South is beyond tha of any company of Northeia or Soutberi origin. -_52-e.o.w. LAmaRs R. R. ScHEDuL.-The Lahren Train makes connection with the Greenvill passengWon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sal urdays, and leaves the head of the Road a 8 e'elck A. M., and returning leaves *Ne berry aAwh&own Greenville passenger. wIF YOU WANT A NICI CHRISTMAS PRESENT for youi wife, dangbter, husband, brother sister, or somebody else's sister be sureand&ca at John F. Speak's THE RRATD BOOK STORE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SLarge lot ofAlbums and beautifulChro mos, at Herald Book Store. ap Toy Books for children, at from 5 cent to $1,50 at Herald Book Store. ar- Picture Books and Games for little folk at Herald Book Store. av;gAme of Authors, Quotations, Conver sation Cards, at Herald Book Store, s- All kinds of Stationery-paper, pens ir,pencls, &c., at Herald Book Store. wiPzetty Story B6oks, for presents, at th4 Herald Book Store. Wte papers in variety, in boxes, envel opsTo match, at Herald Book Store. ar Cultivate a pure taste in your child bi baymaigood book or fascinating game at Herald Book Store. a- Chatterbox and Little Folks, the bes1 books out, at Herald Book Store. - DON'T RUN AT OVE11 .tow&et*rough the mud hunting ClriFnas graeet, when you cam find such a large stock to select from at John F. Speck's. IIDEE THE CouMnMA.-AttentioD is soeen called to that model estab lishinent under the Columbia Hotel, Coinmbia, S. C., that the readers of the HrALare by this time pretty well pos~&. reardto what Messrs. Kings. Iid&Hab - the proprietors, can do n 'line. It is right, though, and of~hosiness, to keep the fact before the people, that in China, Glass ware, Crockery, Fancy Goods, andi a e thousand and one Housekeeping arti cls.they cannot be excelled either as toavariety and excellence or in prices. As everybody wants something at this searson, our advice is to try them. 50-ti a' IF YOU WAIST TO SEE something nice, call at John F. Speck's, and you will not regret your visit. Ladies are particular. lyriavited to call. No cbarge for looking. __ ___ PREPARE FOR WINTER. Don't let the cold winds of winter find your windows without sashes, or good whole d4oors, but have them fitted at once from the manufactory of Mr. P. P. TOALE, whose ad vertlsement is in another column. He -is also sole agent for the "National Mixed Paint Co.," who warrant their paini na& to crack, peel or fade. Any one can appJy. it. 50-tf. age WHAT IS THE USE FOR you to throw away your money on~0 worthless Christmas Presents, - en you can get something good and serviceable at John F. Speek's. THE PLACE.-The holidays approach and men are looking out for the best phice to get the best things to make them comfortable, and to solace them after the perplexities of business. The greatest solace to the smoker is a good aegar, and to the chewer a cut of fine tohmeo. The stringency in the times too make it necessary to get the most and-,he best for tje least money. Un. derese circamswtAeswe take pleas ure in recommending Messrs. Perry & Slawson'to the highest consideration, and.their elegant and well filled store as the p~c -vhere a large amount ol sats~cioncan be obtained. We affec tionately commend them to all who in dIulge in the solacing weed. 50-ti CLARA WILDMAN, THE PEARL OF SONG, IS COMING SOON. Alo largeste of Jewelry, Silver Ware,fme TiletSetts, Vases, Silver and China Tea Setts, fine Pocket and - Table Cutlery, large stock of Pistols and Gartridges, and thousands of othei hings. suitable for Christmas, Birthday and Bridal Presents. All of which will be sold cheap foi cash only, by 49-tf. JOHN F. SPECK. Subscriptions received at this office foi Harper's and Leslie's Illustrated papers (weekly and monthly), Scientific American Southern Cultivator, Rural1Carolinian, Young Folks' Gem, &c. Illustrated publications for sale by the sin gle copy at this oficee. 49-tf. NOTICE! I hope that every one who is indebted to me will come forward at once ani pay.up, and not put me to the troubh to go to their houses to colleet it.' ] have worked faithfully for them, andc have waited patiently with them. Dee. 1, 48-2m. P. B. RUJFF. THoMrsoN, Dentist, over Phifer's Store. __________ s3-t~. OLD SILVER WArTED.-OnIe thous and ounces of old Silver wanted at the Jew~ Store of J. F. Speck. ThE ' -e~p~c will be paid for it in an3 quantities. 39-tf . LIM! LIME! The finest quality of PURE WHITI LIME, on hand and for sale at MAYES & MARTIN'S. .July 1, 28-. tf. HAz. SHEEr.-The half sheet th week is the result of a two days' hol day. The next issue will be the usm full size, which we will endeavor to fi in a satisfactory manner. Drs. Pelham & Wardlaw make a nonacement of an imported White Wit Vinegar in this issue, and having teste it we cheerfully commend it as a sup rior article, pure and of great strengtl e Persons insearch of good vinegar wi e Sfnd it at P. & W.'s e DEATHS,-It is our painful task t e record the death by diptheria of two iin teresting children of our esteemed fel g low citizen, Mr. L. M. Speers. The; were bright little girls, five and thre years of age. Our sympathies are ex tended to the bereaved parents. I BIGGEsT YEr.-Some of the bigges Ruta Baga turnips seen this seasoi a were deposited in this sanctum las t week, with the query, "Are they no i ahead of your Helena roots?" W, answer yes, and very fine specimens I and that the grower, Mr. W. H. Farrov of Martin's Depot, is entitled to taki a the lead until some one brings in larger PESONAL.-The children's friend Santa Claus, put in his annual appear ance last Friday night. Newberry nevei had a visitor who afforded such genuin4 pleasure. Among other arrivals here last weel we note that of our large friend, Mr Jacob Singley, of Prosperity. It is sai( that he traveled from the Level here in Santa Claus' chariot. The S. of T. and G. T's gave theil friends a treat on Monday night i shape of a Christmas Tree, loaded witt appropriate and inappropriate presents From accounts everybody enjoyed the occasion hugely. The colored Baptist afid Methodis, churches each celebrated the Christma. season with trees, the presents fol which diffused no end of pleasure. FimE.-A log building on the place o: Mr. J. B. Reagin, near Langford's mill was consumed by fire on Sunday nighi last, by which he sustained a loss o between-four and five hundred pound! of flour and twenty-five bushels of oats, Mr. W. B. Reagin, who had just moved :to the place, lost some flour and othei artieles. The fire was no doubt the work of incendiaries, w4o broke in, robbed, then fired. AS'raMA SPECIFc.-For the benefit of those afilicted with Asthma, we are happy to state that Mr. W. H. Farrow, of Martin's Depot, has afLer fifteer years search, found a preparation whici he pronounces sovereign. Dr. J. H. Guild, of Rupert, Vermont, will send i trial package to any one who addresses him. Mr. Farrow's son has been af flicted for years, and this preparatior has afforded him more relief than any thing he has ever tried. List of Grand Jurors for the yeat 1876: John T. Peterson, Maun Floyd, Smith Davis, Henry Boyce, Edward Young, Brown Douglas, Jesse Dominick, J. M. Sill, Willis Sanders, Robert Farrow, Jr., Silas Walker, Dave Boozer, W. A. Fel lers, John Piester, Charles Sims, James A. Mars, Lang. DeWalt, John Fern. Petit Jurors for January Term, 1876: James Brow'n, Sam Gilliam, Fortune Pitta, Frederick Brooks, Frank Mc:, Melnot Dawdy, James H. Odell, Mack Bryce, Kibler Jenkins, Andrew Nichols, Ellison S. Keitt, Charles Herbert, Adam~ Nelson, William Dawkins, Henry Nar ris, John Singley, George Summner, John L Derrick, S. S. Abrams, Milton Nelson, Washington Gary, Milton John. son, Richard Emanuel, Francis Bobb, John Sanders, Douglass Lindsey, W. W. Miller, H. C. Mosely, Alfred San ders, J. D. Smith Livingston, James L. Ratly, Sam Davenport, Wesley Dennis, A. M. Nichols, Washington Wicker, Frank Ring. eWIarried, On the 23d inat., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. N. N. Boyd, Mr. GEORGE SCEUXPERT and Miss ELIzABETE GxBsoN. Also, at the same time and place, Mr. JA COB BRYi and Miss ALICE GxasoN. Al1 of Edgedleld County, S. C. By the Rev. Fred. W. Eason, at the resi deuceof the bride's father, on Sunday, De cember 26, 1875, JOHN R. DURIsoE, of Edge field, and Miss SUsAN R. BLEAsE, danghter of J. Hartwell Blease, Esq., of Newberry. By the Rev. Fred. W. Easonon Thursday, the 23d inst., Mr. R. B. HOLMAN and Miss EtrzA Divxs, of Helena. Bride's favor received. .Commercfal. NEwBERRY, December 28.--Cotton mar ket was very lively during the past week, and closed a'prices ranging from 8 to 12 cents. Number of bales shipped 1,273. AUGUsTA, December 27.-Cotton steady and in good demand-middling 12ta121. CaARLZsTON,December27.--Cotton steady and firm-middling 12&a13. BALTIMORE, December 27.-Cotton dill and nominal-middling 12k. JAMES Y. CUTLBREATH, Attorney at Law~ Will practice in the Courts of Newberry and Edgefield. Office over store of A. M!. Bowers & Co. NEWBERRY, S. C. Dec. 22, 52-ly. School Teacher Wanted. A competent male teacher to take charge of the School at St. Luke's Church is want. ed. Application, with references, to be made to the undersigned, Chairman of Board of Trustees. S. A. HUNTER, Dec. 22, 51-3t* Prosperity. S. C. A Great Invention. SOMETHINGT TO SAVE MONEY. Clar, son's celebrated Patent Metallic Iron Sho4 ISoles and Heels. One pair Shoes or Boots with these will last as long as five without them. Come one and all and see and try them. For sale at Nov. IQ, 4~-.tf. HARMON'S. is lMiscellaneous. 'HOUIDAY PREHNTS. The selling of - CHRISTMAS GOODS BAS GOMMENCED, CHEAP FOR CASH, At the stand formerly known as D "BILTIMORE CJORNBRI" Having too large a supply for enumera tion, it is only necessary to state that such goods as are kept in a FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY AND t TOY EMPORIUM, I t can be had at this store. t As these are times when facts only are needed, I just give them, leaving it to cus a tomers to "comment." W. A. KINARD. Dec. 15, 50-tf. CHRIST1I!W NEW YEARS! HOLIDAY GOODS AT W. H. DICKERT'S CONFECTIONERY STORE, IN GREAT VARIETY. As this is the season when everybody an,l the rest of mankind want Something Nice! Something Good!! Something Pretty!!! I invite attention to my stock of CAN DIES, FRUITS, TOYS, FIRE CRACKERS, t and other articles in my line, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Come one, come all and come early. r MY RESTAURANT Is supplied with the best that the mar kets afford, and my friends and the public generally, are a sured of always being able r to get something good to eat and served in best of style. W. H. DICKERT. Dec. 15, 50-St. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO FRANK LESLIE'S Illustrated Publications. POSTAGE PAID. Frank Leslie's Illustr'tedewspaper,W'kly,4.3 Frank Leslie's Chime Corner, " 4.03 Frank Leslie's Illustrirt Zeitung, " 4.00 The Days' Doin, " 4.00 Frank Le"lie's d's Journal, " 4.00 Franko eri Bos and Girls' Weekly, 250 Frank Leslie's Poular Monthly. 2.00 Frank L aslie's lay's Magazine, Monthly, 3.50 Fra. Lesli's of Ameia " 150 Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun, " 1.80 Frank Lesie's FamHly Herald, " 10 Frank Leslie's New York Journal, " 1.00 FakLst ' Illusrte Almanr', 5 Every yearly subscriber is entitled to a beauLl ful Premium Chromo with each publication. The oriials were des' ned and painted ex reuusfi y our-use, and ~e Chromos are printed noi,exactly reprcducing, in every detail, the orgnlmasterpieces of art. Descriton of Chromos, Publication and Gifts, with sapeppr, sent on receipt of stamps for return potg. AGENTS WAITED. Address, AGENCY DEPARTMENT, Frank Llie's Publishing House, 531 Perl Stret Ne Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna. E, & H. T. ANTHONY & CO, 591 Broadway, .New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in CHROMOS and 'FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Views, Albums, Graphoscopes and Suitable Views. Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of STEREOPTICONS and iMAGIC LANTERNS, Being Manufacturers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVERSITY STEREOPTICON, ADVERTISER'S STEREOPTICON, ARTOPTICON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. 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 enterprismng man can make money with a Magic Lantern. &- Cut out this advertisement for refer ence. Oct. 6, 40-3m. THE FALL SESSION OF THE NEWBERRY FEMALE ACADEMY WILL COMMENCE ON THE 15TH SEPT, A. P. PIFER, A. M., Principal, WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS. The advantages afforded by this institu tion for a thorough and complete educa tion, are second to no other in the State, while the iTuition is low, viz: from $12.50 to $22.50 iadvance, or on satisfactory securities. Boarding in private families at moderate rates. For further particulars enquire of the Secretary of the Board, Mr. S. P. Boozer, or of A.?P. PIFER, Aug 18, 33-tf. Principal. 4OLMaR - COWARD PRINCIPAL. A FULL CORPS OF ABLE PROFESSORS. Complete outfit of Arms, Apparatus. Etc., for' thorough mental and pysical training. Location noted for healthfuness, and pos sessin" Railroad and Telegraphic facilities. Fr IlTustrated Catalogue a ply to Prnci pal. Dcc. 8, .lisceUaneous. THE MST DAY. All persons indebt ed to S. F. FANT are requested to settle the same by the 1st day of January next, oth erwise their Accounts and Notes w i I I be turned over to an of ficer for collection. No further credit ex tended to those who do not pay up. I WANT MONEY and MUST HAVE IT. S. F. FANT. Dee: 8, 49-tf. FOR RENT, One large Warehouse near the depot. Apply to BENSON M. JONES. Dec. 8, 49-tf. FOR RENT, The Dwelling House and Lot opposite the residence of Mr. J. B. Carwile, lately occupied by L. R. Marshall. Apply to Dec. 8, 49-tf. L. J. JONES. NOTICE. I will make a settlement on the Estate of J. M. Reid, deceased, on the 17th day of January next, and apply for final discharge as Administrator thereof. S. N. REID, Administrator. December 8, 1875. 50-4t*. LARGE LOT ENVELOFE8, NOTE, LETTER, CAP, And other kinds of Paper, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Fanc Note Paper in Poxes, Of different folds and patterns. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY. JUST RECEIVED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Nov. 17, 46-tf. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to fish or bunt or otherwise trespass upon the lands be longing to either of the undersigned. THOS. W. HOLLOWAY, J. A. CANNON, W. P. CANNON, J. WESLY FOLK, JOEL A. BERLY, M. D). - Dec. 1, 48-Im. NOTICE. I will apply to the Court of Probate for Newberry County, on the 12th day of Jan. uary next, for final discharge as Guardian of the Estate of Win. W. Fulmer. D. A. DICKEJRT, Guardian. December 6, 1875-49-5t. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. Passenger Trains run daily, Sunday except'd, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina up and down. On and after Monday, December 13, the following will be the Schedule: UP. Leave Columbia.................. 7.80 a m " Alston.................... 9.15 a mn " Newberry................10.85 a m " Cokesbury................. 2.07 p in " Belton....................3.50 p m' Arrive Greenville................ 5.25 p in DOWN. Leave Greenville.................8.00 a in " Belton................... 9.40 a in " okesbury.....................120 a in "Aiston......-.............. 4.20 p in Arrive Columbia................ 5.66 p mn Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Rail Road. DOWN TRAIN., eave Walhalla at..................6.00 a in " Perryville............6.45 a in " Pendleton.................7.35 a in " Anderson.................. 835a m Arrive at Belton................... 9.20 a in UP TRAIN. eave Belton at. 3.55 p in "L Anderson 4.60 p mn " Pendleton 5.50 p m " Perryville..... 6.35 p mn Arrive at Walhalla.... 7.15 p mn Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville ranch Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ou Anderson Branch, between Belton and Andere, Ton,STuesdaMTAh, Gen'. Supt. JAa NoRToN, General Ticket Agent. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By virtue of the power and authority in re vested by a mortgage thereof', duly ex cuted, and delivered to me, by Chloe S. Wells, on the first day of March, A. D. 1874, o secure the payment of certain indebted ness described in said mortgage, I will sell, t public auction, at Newberry Court House, n the 3d day of January, A. D. 1876, the following Real Estate of the said Chloe S. Wells, to-wit: All that tract of land situate in s id County and State, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Julius B. Smith, and others, by Gauntt street and public road leading to Langford's mill on Bush river. To be sold in three separate :tracts and plats to be exhibited. TERMS OF SALE.-One-half cash ; bal ance to be paid at twelve months, with in terest from day of sale, and secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Pur haser to pay for papers. R. H. WRIGHT. Dec. 8, 49-4t. PRATTfS ASTRAL 011 AT 50c. PER GA LLON. 8, F. PAT, B1ISIT, SOLE AGENT, NEWBERRY, S. C. Dec. 15, 50-&t. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to Esh or hunt, or otherwise trespass upon the lands be longing to either of the undersigned. JOHN P. BUZHARDT. H. H. FOLK. Dec. 22, 51-3t. MisceUaneous. CILL AND GET ONE OF THE FOLLOWMNG ILUSTRATED PAPERS FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR. DAYS' DOINGS. CHIMNEY CORNER. AT THE NEWBERRY HERALD Dec. 1, 48-tf. BOOK STORE. FOUR MILE HOIE. The oldest Merchant in the County advertises in the Herald and finds it profitabAe. I respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have in store A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, embracing every kind of article kept in a first class store, and AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bargains can be had as I am determined to give satisfaction to my customers, and sell lower than any other merchant in the County. I see that the merchants of the city of Newberry, held a meeting and resolved to sell standard printA at 10 cents, and it is said and believed by people generally, that the merchants of Newberry city sell cheaper than in any other city this side of New York, except the FOUR MILE HOUSE, therefore to carry this out I must sell standard prints at 91 cts., and other articles in proportion. JOHN P. KINIRD, Dec. 1, 48-tf. SEEING IS BELIEVING! CHEAP FOR CASH! J. B. LEONARD & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MANUFACTURED Tobacco and Segars, Respectfully calls attention to his very large stock in the above line, as also in Confectioneries, Candies, Canned Goods. Together with Wines and Liquors, Of all grades, and warranted pure. All of which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. A long experience in this business, and he large and varied stock on hand war ants us in guaranteeing satisfaction. An xamination is asked. J. B. LEONARD & CO. Dec. 1, 4s -3m. otice for Final Discharge. I hereby give notice that I will apply to te Probate Court for Newberry CounAty, for a final d ischarge as surviving Admuinis rator of Dr. R. B. Worthington, deceased, n Wednesday, the 5th day of January ext. JAMES W. WILLIAMS, Surviving Adm'r. Nov. 30, 18'75-48-5t. WHEAT BRAN 5,000 lbs. WHEAT BRAN, for sale at Nov. 10, 45--t. HARMON'S.' TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, H. G. Moses, Esq., Clerk of ircuit Court, hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the :state and effects of Jno. WV. Mangum, de eased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ll and singular, the kindred and creditors f the said deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, o be held at Newberry Court House, S. C., on the 7Jth day of January next, after ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be ranted. Given under my Hand, this 1st ay of December, Anno Domini, 1875. JAMES C. LEA HY, J. P. N. c. Dec. 8, 49-4t. Seegers' vs, Cincinnati Beer. The Cincinnati Gazette makes the aston ;hing announcement that Cincinnati beer s no longer pure, but adulterated with mo asses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the oisonous coichicum. The Cornmissioner f Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says hat Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, ad found all of it adulterated. Cocculus ndicus'and nux vomica entered largely in o its composition. J. C. SEEGERS guarantees his beer to be ure and reliable. He does not. adulterati t, but brews from the best barley, malt and ops. Feb. 4, 5-tf. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply for final discharge as Executor of Martin Singley, deceased, on Saturday, the fifteenth day of January, 1876, having made a final ettlement thereon. JACOB SINGLEY, JOSEPH WYSE. Dec. 15, 50-5t. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee and gent of the Assigned Estate of Thomas ook, we will make distribution of the As sets of said Estate, and final close of the Assignment, on the 8th day of January, A. . 1876, and that all the creditors of said Estate must render to us, or our Attorneys, essrs. Moorman & Schumpert, on or be fore that day, their demands, duly attested, r we shall not be liable to make good the same. A. G. MAYBIN, Assignee, R. S. CHICK, Agent. Dec. 7, 1875. 49-5t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By James C. Leahy, Probate Judge. Whereas, H. C. Moses, as Clerk of the Circuit Court, hath made suit to me, to rrant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate and effects of Mary E. Mangum, de eased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ll and singular the kindred and creditors of the'said deceased, that they be and ap pear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court House, S. C., on the 7th day of January next, after ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the for e noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 1st day of December, Anno Domini, 1875. J. C. LEAHY, J. P. N. C. Dec. 8, 49-4t. Dry Goods X olilinerg A GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS FOR FALL and WINTER! a AT e C, F. JACUSON'S, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES! The citizens of Newberry and surround- v ing Counties, are invited when visiting the mu city to call and examine my stock, which T] will compare favorably with that of any house in the city. Orders solicited and in prompt attention given. Samples sent with prices. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. 0., NEXT DOOR TO JOHN AGEEW & SON'S. Oct. 20, 42-tf. Sheriff's Sales. F Thos. M. Lake vs. James C. Hill. By virtue of sundry executions to me di rected in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the, Court House, on Monday, the 3d day of Jan uary next, all that tract of land lying in the State of South Carolina and County of Newberry and bounded by lands of John D. Pitts, Spencer P. Baird, T. J. Lipscomb and others, containing Eight Hundred (800) Acres. more or less. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for Papers. 51-t J. J. CARRnGTON, S. N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.- 1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas M. Lake, Clerk, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph as Watson, Defendant.-Bill for Foreclosure of Mortgage and Relief. I In obedience to an order passed in this case 16th November, 1875, 1 will sell all that tract of land in Newberry County, known as the "Watson Home Place," and containing Five Hundred Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Spencer Rice, John Odell, Hollo way Hill, Joseph Duckett and Robert B. Eriggs, on the First Monday In January next, at Newberry C. H., on the following terms, to-wit: One-third cash, and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with in terest thereon from the day of sale, which as balance with interest must b'e secured by the bond of the purchaser with a mortgage H of the land sold. The purchaser must pay for papers. 51-2t J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. A Thomas D. Buzhardt, as Adm'r., &c., vs. John P. Kinard, et. al.-Complaint to Sell Land to Pay Debts, &c. C1 In pursuance of an order of Hon. James C. Leahy, Judge of the said Court, in the above stated action, I will sell atnublic auc tion, at Newberry C. H., on Mond~ay, the 3d da of January, 1876, all the real estate of. BalsM. Buzhardt, dee'd., consisting of one - tatof land, containing One Bundred and Forty (140) Acres, more or less, lying in the said County, about two miles from Newber-= ry C. H., and bounded by lands of James A. Crotwell and others. Terms of Sale-One-third cash, the bal-j anoe on a credit of twelve months, with in terest from day of sale, the credit portion of the purchase money to be secured by bond of purchaser, with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises. 51P Jchase Jo C ARRhGi'OY, S. N. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBE VILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Rosalie M. Simkins, surviving Adm'L, vs. Eldred Simkins, L. Wv. Simkins, and others. Pursuant to the order of Court inthe above stated case, I will sell, at public auction, at Newberry C. H., on Sale-day in January next, the Real Estate of Col. J. C. Simkins, in dec'd., near Chappell's Depot, known as the Maxwell Neck, on Saluda river, containing a large body of splendid bottom lands, and pr being one of the finest plantations in the State. in the following Tracts: 1. "Tract No. 3," containing Three Hnn dred and Seventy-one 19-100 acres, more or less. 2. "Tract No. 1," containing Two Hundred and Eighty-eight 4-10 acres, more or less. 3. "Tract No. 2." containing Two Hundred and Ninety-two 7-10 acres, more or less. ]] 4. "Tract No. 4," containing One Hundred and Fifty-nine 1-10 acres, more or less. Flats of the above lands, made by Frede rick Werber, Jr., D. S., dated November 18, B, 1875, can be seen in my office. Said lands lie immediately on G. & C. R. R., and afford a most favorable opportunity for partes de siring to invest in Rteal Estate. TERMS-One-half cash; as to the other half a credit of twelve months, with interest at 10 per cent. from day of sale. Purchasers to KE give bond with security and mortgage of the premises to secure the unpaid porton and to pay for all papers and recording mortgage and taxes. 51-2t J. J. CARRINGTON, S. N. C. ed Thomas F. Harmon vs. John A. Harp. By virtue of the within execution to me directed in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the third da of - January next, all that tract of land linn the State of South Carolina and Cout of Newberry, and bounded by lands of J. D.S. . Livingston, James B. Clary, W. W. Waldrop, - and J. Senn, containing Two Hundred and Twenty acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for 1-t J. J. CARRTNGTON, S.N. C. NOTICE Is hereby given that as the Assignee of William C. Chase, I will make distribution of the assigned assets, and final close of the assignment, on the '7th day of January, A. D. 1876, and that all the creditors of said. Estate must render to me, or my Attorneys, of Messrs. Moorman & Schunmpert, on or be fore that day, their demads, duly attested, J~ or I will not be liable to make good the J same. . A. G. MAYBIN, Dec. '7, 1875-49-4t Assignee. NO)TIOE. Having made a settlement on the Estate Jn of James Lofton, deceased, I will apply to in the ?robate Court for Newberry County, h on the 7th day of March, 1876, for a final a discharge. H. C. MOSES, E Administrator C. T. A. James Lofton, dec'd. December 10,-1875-50-12t.* cu The Death Bed of Andrew John- "G son, Robert E. Lee, and rs the Lost Cause. D] Three Magnificent Engravings just pub-. lished on heavy plate paper, 14 x 18. They fri touchingly portray the last moments of the thi great Statesman and Soldier with families pg and friends sorrowfully grouped around the them. They are gems of art, and beautiful G] in design, and should hang in every house and cottage in the land. The Lost Cause Ri represents a Confederate soldier after the se war returning to his home, which he finds lotely and desolate, and telling a sad talc - of the miseries of war, and two graves with - rude crosses on which some friendly hand B has hung a garland to the right. The calm river and risimg moon indicate peace and rest. Sent by mail, post-paid. on receipt of 50 cents each. Agents wanted everywhere tai to sell these andi other popular pictures. th Terms sent wheu sample copy is ordered. Address, F. M. H1L L & CO., T Dealers in Books. Pictures, Etc.. ful Dec. 22, 51--m NASHVILLE, TENN- th, in AN OUTFIT FREE. in th WE want some one in every (County to an take orders and deliver goods for the old and original C. 0. D. House. Large cash wages. Splendid chance in every neighbor hood for the right person of either sex, young or oUl SAMPLES, new lists, circulars, terms, etc., a complete outfit SENT FEEE AND fi POST-PAID. Send for it at once and make loi money at your homes. Address, H. J. HALL & CO., 6 N. Howard Street, Baltirbre, Md. Oct. 20, 4~-Sm, Dry Goods, Groceries, Sc. J a R G GIJlAW TO BE HAD AT EIARMON'S, (Next Door to the Bank,) Where can be fzund a great many goods REDUCED PRICES. A nice lot of NEW PRINTS, just receiv 1, at dtc. per yard. Good BLEACHED HOMESPUN, a yard ide, at 10c. per yard. HEAVY KERSEY, for winter wear, at !c. per yard. Nice bed BLANKETS, at $4.00 per pair. Nice lot BOOTS, SHOES, &c. My stock is large and embraces a great riety of goods, all of which I am deter. ined TO SELL AT PRICES TO SUIT THE P' [MES. Call and be convinced. li All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken n( exchange for goods, at HARMON'S. Dec. 8, 49-tf. A W Have in store their .A ALL IND WINTER STOI OF )RY GOODS, C BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 3 AND CLOTHING. E th all the various lines, the stock is large co d has been selected with great care. The ladie. are invited to examine our aortment of P1 ress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, White Goods, at Embroideries, &c., CASSIXERES AND PIECE GOODS A Of all kinds for gentlemen and youth. b< Besides the above we have in store a fine ta sortment of fr ardware and Cutlery, U Saddles and Bridles, g1 Trunks of all kinds, HEAVY GOODS FOR PLANTATION WEAR, tc rid many other articles which it is need- h 3s to mention. The above goods WILL BE SOLD e( 1EAP FOR CASH. P. W. & R. S. CHICK. Sep. 22, 38-tt. Clothing. 1 HE LAIRGEST AND BEST ~ STOCK OF CLOTHING; AND CENTS' AND YOUTHS' D E~VER EIIBITED IN NEWBEERY. DRESS SUITS of finest qualities, at prices accordance with the times. BUSINESS SUITS, in variety and all ices. BOYS' SUITS, $5 to $10. UNDERCARMENTS, F all kinds and qualities. QOTS, SHOES and HATS, BROGLNS A SPECIALTY, in isides every other article kept in a first CE class Clothing Hoase. AGENTS FOR EP'S CELEBRATED HALF-MADE SHIRTS, $16 PER DOZEN. Examination of goods and prices solicit RVIIGHT & 0OPPOK, Sep. 29, 39-tf.0 ratches, Clocks, Jewelry. DIERtKS & DAIS' NW JEWELYSTInI, Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets, COL UMBIA, S. C. Iow open a full and splendid assortment WELEY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, -SPECTACLES, FANCY ARTICLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, CANES, SPOBTXEN'S GOODS, &c. ~he proprietors are well known, and have expernence of many- years in the busi WELRY BUSIESS on his ow account this city for many yeras'past. Mr. Davis s had a long experience in the old and pular house of Radcliffe & Co.,andfor the it four and a half years in the employ of :.Win. Glaze. Ve respectfully invite our old friends and stomers and the public to call and inspect ge TCHkS CfoLOCK anAJEWELY E- n. IRED in the best, manner. Also, EN- fat tAVING done at short notice. Work war- bt joagnts for the ceebrated SPENCERa DIEBCES & DAVIS. d. DIERCKS respectfully informs his t he has removed his GROCERY RTMENT to the rear, where he has one of a largest and best assortments of FAMILY - IOCERIES to be found in the city. ittached to this branch is my RESTAU LNT, where all kinds of refreshments are rd in>est styles day and nigRK. aard at Mount Plimsant, S. C. A small family (without children) can ob n BOARD in the healthiest portion of s pleasant village, in a private family. e climate of this place is a most delight. Summer one. Fish, and the facilities for a sport, readily obtainable, pretty rides the vicinity, and Churches and Schools reach, and constant communication with a City by the Steamers of the Mt. Pleas t & Sullivan's Island Company. ALSO, FOR RENT, A Cottage of two rooms, with pantry and ei place, on same lot. Will be rented , to an approved tenant. Apply at the OFFICE NEWBERRY HERALD. Dec 8L 49...i Pry Goods, Groceries, Xc. IONES, DIVIS & BONIGHS SUCCESSOS TO 3. C. SHEr a C0., AND DE ALR nc DRY GOODS, arpels, i Cloik,N I 8gs, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., COLUMBIA, S. C. The at tention of purchasers in every part this State is called to consider a very im >rt-,nt fact, namely, that the old estab ;hed house of R. C. SHIVER & CO., is >t closed but reorganized upon the only Lsis that business can be carried on suc ssfully, STRICTLY CASH, 3d we assure our patrons that we shall ntinue the same honorable course of deal g wiLh them that was such a distinguished iture with the house of R. C. SHivza & Co. Ie have now in store the best selected >ck of bry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Vindow Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., rer seen in this city, selected by one of e firm, who superintends the business, and nsequently knows the wants of this com unity better than buyers residing else. 1ere. The entire stock will be offered at'prices ver before equalled in this section. THE EICES WILL STARTLE AND ATTRACT DU AT SIGHT. We invite you to bend once for LEPLES OF THESE NEW. AND HAND SOME GOODS, nd, if shown to your friends and neigh >rs, we are sure it will be to your advan ge to send us a large order. We pay sight on all bills amounting to $10 and >wards. All orders must be.accompanied ith CASH, or we send them C. O..D., and arantee satisfaction. Best 6Jc. Prints in the city. Long Cloths 8J, 10, 12c. None equal them in the State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mo Lirs, just imported. Hosiery Derartment-Full of well assort I goods at popular prices. Gents' Furnishing Goods complete, as. a ,partment. Our Boot and Shoe Department is second none on this continent. From the cheap ;t Brogan to the finest Hand Made goods. The most complete .and best managed irpet Department in l. Cloths, Cassizueres and Jeaii~~~ rthe case and sold at averysa mne Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet gs sold at factory prices. Flknnels and Blankets at prices that will tonish. e Shan Expect an Order from You or a Cani WhenYon Visit Our City. JoNES. C. BOUENIGHT. H. DAVIS. E. 5. BoURNIGHT. Sep. 29, 39-Sm. NEW STOCK! rices to Suit the Times! The citizens of Newberry and surround g Counties, are respectfully invited to 11 at the store of YL.FOCOTE there Bargains May Be Had .IN DRY GOODS, f' All Qualities and Varieties. Gentlemen's and Youths' PIECE G~OODS, Fine and common. TOGETHER WITH OUTS SIS IATL NOTIONS, &c. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Also, in store, Of All Kinds. My goods were bought favorably and ected with great care especially for this trket, and I am determined to give satis :tion, not only in quality and variety, t in prices, and all that I ask is an ex uination of my stock before buying else iere. M. FOOT. Oct. 13, 41-ti. 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, A-tf.