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Speciab and Local. InDZx TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTs L. R. Marshaff-Wanted. Jeol-Carwile-Statement of the Nationa Bank of Newberry. Riordan, Dawson- &s-The Negs aim Courier or fle Campaign. AU wM*iwll bear tg,an one which has,been told in- the HimA time arid ai-is again brought to the read6rLattenUi_k. They will be pleased to hel it,4tooffr it will lead theiz minds in a plessant channel. It is sim ply -this-if any article in China, Creery, Glass, Iron, Tin, Wood, Stone or -cdposimion used by housewives is ne6ded, the plc ogtha C, Is at Kinland , u m bia Hotel, Clumbia, S. C Wo-charge is made for this information; it isgiven gratuitously to benefit the readersof this paper, and in consideration of the desOd-ate state of the money market. Try th0m. 2&-tf. hWhEn'EdwarScboltz repairs your clock or watlilt is warranted for one year. Try him. Satisfaction guaranteed. 15-1y TaoxPso.,DntLs, over Phifer's Store, 35--t. The ' ratic~ Clifof this Town ship meetg this (Tteday) evening to transact important business. The heading, Tilden: and Hendricks, for'Peident-and Vice-President, was invrtenly left out in our last issue. Ticke toth C4ntennial ought to be cheaper. Many would avail themselves of the.please oLging if a reduction in thelarewould-helmade. O6r kind friend in Augusta has our heartfelt thanks for he fine watermelon he w - It was-duly appreciated and all who partook of it blessed the donor. May he live long and prosper. Last week in the account otthe Ham burg afair a mistake was inadvertently made by saying that Doe Adams was killed. Doe escaped and we heard no thing of him until lie testified at the in quest. Attention is called to the statemer.t, in another column, of the- National Bank of Newberry, which is 'ne of the stiongest Banks in the up country. It owes its success to the skillful manage ment of its efficient-offieers. We have received from W. J. Mills a mammoth Centennial beet, weighing 17 lbs. Mr.~MiJs sezh _ttM from. Prosperity, and in a note says he "defies -Ne*berry to beat this beet" It eer ai t akthe rag off the bush in the beel line.. Thie folo6igbamesagenlemen were eleceNdas delegates to the County Con vention from the Young Mens' Deme c ratie Club: J. E. Brown, 0. L Schurm pr,Dr. D. S. Pope, Y. J. Harrington, J. Y. Culibreath, T. C. Pool, L. C. Moore, W. H. Wallace, S. B. Fowles. McCrgr, Love &.Co., with their mammoiih store in- Columbia, -are-still holding their own in the dry goods line. Tb stock offers as good asecio as onecan fid in the State. Write to them for; ,what you want, if you don't see it mentioned in their advertisement. There is a gentleman travellhng over the1%tteinterviewing men on the political situation and trying to find out whiich feeling predominates, straight out or fusion. When he comes to New berryr be wrill find the people in favor of straighb.out and mighty straight at AteldisicailedJ;o - the advertise ment of the News and Courier. That paper needsino eulogy from us. Every one that reads it knows how it stands on, the all important topics of the day, anid although some may differ with it, yet alloan say that it is sincere in its course and is working for the best in terest of the people of this State. WVe have had the pleasure of seeing a copy of theNesanPrs;aie paper published at Cimarron, New ~Mexico. It is filled with valuable in formati2n concerning the advantages of that comparatively unknown country. It would rep&y all 'who desire to gain infoimation concerning the resources of titi-ich territory to send for's copy of the ews and .Press. ths, W. W. -Waldrop met with a painful accident on Friday. She acci dentsl&fell off the front piazza of her residence and broke her leg just below the kn~ee. -At the last accounts she was doing as well as could be expected? but suffered a good deal. Mr. Waldrop, who ha4bis.hand cut by a thresher a week'or so ago, is still confined to his bed,apd so both husband and wife are strickea down together. We are indebtedto Mr. R. W. Boone, Postniaster at this place, for copies of the HonalnluW papers-The Gazette and The Friend. Both papers are filled with very interesting reading matter concerning that semi-civilized country. WN etice that in the commercial col umn of The Gazette, canned missionary is not quoted. We have been brought up to believe that that was a staple article of diet among the Hawaiians. TAKE WAnsxN.-Thie number of deaths in the Northern cities from the excessive heat is a warning to our peo ple~f&be on their guard. There were fodit4wo heat deaths in the city of NeiYork in one day (July 10th,) and foeen.ia Baltimore. Igare staled godsuntority deths," Iht )- saed ngodsuntrity, deat Thompson, Dentist, will be absenI fr6m his office from July 25th, uUtil August 15th, as a deTegate- from-hi. State, to attend a meeting of the Ameri. can Dental Association at Philadelphil. 29-2t. We rece '*edfrom Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, the second -part of the "Fort Moultrie Centennial,21 containing an account of the festivities on the 28th of June in Charleston, :to.. gethe- with the speeches; &c., on that oceasion. Both part first and second are of historical interest to the people of this State, and every one should have a copy.osad 2ifelo to Wlker Evnit &-Cogswell~ Charleston, 8.0 Ofor pirt second and you will eitd Several defunct Rad. ical party have given stit"of c43p ing to life0gain and are seeking ater the different lucrative offices. The fid is consequently filled with candidatesr all the present incumbents are can didates, together with a host of others, who have signified their willingness to esacifice (?)th0aselves; but it will be a great disapp?*ntment to every one of them to haveto retire into the shade of private life, while the Demoratsw the people whatthey know .utgqy er4nig the County. "Two women fainted and a mpn shouted for the police, -when a clothe& iigure tumbled down in front of a Boston store. The thought is it *as a case of ns.roke." Our clothingriends ver the way on Mollohon Row are more eagfu.pfihe health 6R their employees; we notice that they will no longer allow him to expose himself to the rays'of U meridian sun. This localfouid him in a collapsed condition a week ago, and was compelled to take a drink of black berry wine to bring him to-the young man -being too weak to take:it himself. OMENEMAL REU.-The following was sent to us by a gentleman who found it in a. book purchased at Auc tion, sometime since in'Columbia: Juelie the forth 1865 I now take this (this letter is to robart Mckance) opa tunity of writeing those few lines hope ing thay may sucseed too my underta ken in 1860 1 hard from father he then lived on the conner of calhoon and elegzander Street and'I hav not hird from him sence I hope the chirch will bee interrested in this letter I am a soldger. beloning to the twenty Six new y'orke'Calard trupes cumpeny F battra taler. Mr thomas Mckance Derect yore letters to Mr thomas hunley cumpeny ef battra taler I MIay no more to Say at Presant yore Frenid Thomas Me good after-Noon - Excuse that misstake on .the other.. side of this letter To-reach the highest standard of health, nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowels; a slight deviation brings manfykin ronvenieges and paves.thjiway to mnore - -iousanxgers? We caineodmnendD1r. BuWrl' Vegetable Pills a.s the best medicine for the needs of the *'estive apparatus. Am30er THIE TOWN AND) CouNTY. Locals are fearfully scarce thiuk. Fine apples sold here on Thursday ast at thirty cents per peck. - Everything has something Centennial n it now-the thermometer went up to 00 on Monday. During the storm'on Tuesday llitt' a ree in Dr. Fant's yard was -struck by ightning. Mrs. T. F.- Harmon, who ives across from.Dr. Fant's, was thrown from a sofa by the shock;- and several flower pots, &c., were broken. Several dogs around town' have been oisoned. White's Spring has become quite a fashionable resort every afternoon for. the ladies. Never before has there been such a plendid apple crop. All the trees are oaded down with fruit; peach crop ill not be as good. Several young ladies are getting up heatricals for a charitable purpose. The Rev. Mr. Pritchard has recover d fi-om his attack of sickness, and fidled is pulpit as usual on Sunday.. There was some sort of political pow ow on Thursday night among the adicals. The young men have constructed a am over Scott's creek, near Mr. Jones' ish-pond, for thd purpose of bathing. The Hook and Ladder Company have ot as yet commenced their usual Sum er drill Base Ball seems to have played out* mong the Young America's. We were hard up yesterday, hard up today, -and from present appearances iHl, be hard up forever if those that we us don't soon pay up. Nothing unusual to record this week, 11l are pursuing the even tenor of their ay unruffied and undisturbed. Rain is needed and so ismoney. A Every day the cars going up have >me passengers fleeing from the heat f the low country to the cool breezes ] f the mountains. t The County Convention meets this 7ednesday. The Young Mens' Christian Associa- t on meetings on Sunday afternoon aret ell attended. Home-raised watermelons are scarce, a ut apples are plentiful. Capt. A. P. Pifer has gone off on a 'ip to Virginia. - ThVotncosaon onae Th otncos rudtw r ooking splendidly. t ThCra utcs aeoeo w Te Tvray, sticeties neory two aae vr a,smtmsvr u imI :whc Kolnm - licrous ones, which aflbrd amusement c Thieving is still in full blast in this Coj4fy, as will be seen from theTO%ll 11201: mng: Mr. Hawkins, of the Beth Eden neigh borhood had his't egtable garden raid ed upon and lost considerably; Mr. Sampson Merchant, living near 'Relena, reports the loss of a large quan tity of Irish potatoes; How much more of this kind of work has been done we know not-no other reports being made. This is only the 4eginning-the heavy campaign is not yet commenced. A haalthier conditionin the chicken marke is reported, the supply last week was moderately good, and about every other man was enabled to indulge in a fry or pie. It is our opinion that the only legitimate way of preparing chick ren is a nice, -brown fi'. Mr. White's dug out has been ex 'tended. It -is his intention to change the order of things by making the spring pay him. He is right, he has been pay ing out long enough. The song of a musquito has been heard in Newberry, but whether it has presented its bill is not known. It was broughiup from Charleston by one of the Centennial girls in her pin back. e The,parties who have been stealing _hiqe.ns. Row the good old saying, ,*teh and pray." They watch until the^pfop-rietor gods off and then pfey on the defenceless hens. Many of the contry people were in 'town on Saturday. ..6 The illustrated paperscan beordered at the HiA Bo6k'Store Bati asfiord's Mill has be come popular. Sunday the_ heat was excessive, but all the churches were well filled. Atteition is called to the notice of the SfeExecutive Cdmmittee, in reference to nie'etings of Conventions, &c. The rocks have-discontinued their an ties on D r-ill s' place, but still the mystery is uneixpAined. John Thomas, who was shot in the Hamburg- affair, used to -live in this County, and is not*vrably remember ed by the man whose wife he ran off with. Newberry lias more colored boys,to the^sqluare inch than any other. town in theilStage, t.h_eyae1 so unexeedizr their grasping after -the mighty nickel. W. J. Duffie, Booksdller, Columbia7 has a few Pianos and Organs of cele brate. makers, to .sell on.the $10 per. month installment plan. This is a first rat's chance to procure a good ins.tru inent. *10-tf. P OST OFFICE, NEWBuarY, 8.. C., July 15, 1876. List of advertised letters for week ending uly 15, 1876: - Baker, Mrs. Nan. - Johnson, Henry udgens, Dr. B. IWilliams, Warren Jackson, Jno. (ool'd.) Parties calling for leers will please say if advertised. R. W. BOONE, P. M. Awavira AT POOL'S HOTh, A. N. Talley, Jr., Columbia; Jas. L. Blesse, . J. Carrington, W. H. Carwrile, L. A. East, . W. M1. Simmons, T. J. McCrary, City; B. dell Duncan, Venice, Italy; Jno. Willis, dgefleld;. T. Hasell Dick, Sumter, S. C.; W.T. Butt, Augusta, Ga.; Jack Henderson, R. T. Gist, W. P. Garrett, E. George Keitt, ewrberry; 31. T. Simpson,. Cross Hill; C. . Farrar, N. Y.; L.E. Farley, Clinton; J. '. Bailey, Atlanta; J. S. SBeqarman, Jr., follohon. SINGULAR FACT ! Is'it not strange that people run off after trange things, when they could do better at ome? Nearly every man, woman and chifdl n the country knows Ayer's, Jayne's;,' right's, Radway's or Titt's Pills, and very ew know Dr. Jas. 1. Gilder's Liver Pills; md yet, we venture the assertioii, that any >neO- buying and using a single box of Dr. lilder's Pills, will never buy one of another naufacture. DrS. F. Fain sells them. 26,st. -- t. FLOW ER THAT CHANGES ITS COLOR. Botany is a division of natural science rhieh treats of plants, and a study of Vege ~able Physiology must be the foundation of otanical knowledge--a study only possible y the improvements in the microscoye and ai organiic chemistry. As plants are . not catered haphazard over the earth, botanical gegraphy .must be studied, anid, with this, lant-history. Botany may be applied to the ~rants of every-day life, as in Agrieulture, orticulture, or Medical Botan~y. Animals ] ften exhibit a marvelous instinct in select-. g medicinal herbs, and an observation of heir habits has often, even in the presentt ~ime, led to most valuable discoveries. And ~hould man., with his knowledge and ap liances, fail to discover less than the brute ? t is of Medical Botany we would -speak, or f the HEPATINE PLANT, discovered in ~othern Nubia, the Flower of which changes ts color with every change of the atmds- ~ here. The remarkable changes and v-aria-t ons of this Plant and Flower have been for z ears our special study, resulting in the dis- t ~overy of its possession of wonderful medical s roperties, the existence and value of which ave heretofore been entirely unknown to edical science. After much lar.and scien-1 ifc investigation, we have succeeap( in ex- f acting its .peculiar medicinal principles, rhich is a specific and cure for all diseases f the Liver, Stomach and Bowels; a perma Lent cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Spleen, onstipation, Jaundice, and all Bilious Cor-n laints. Of course we cannot send a living 'lower of this Plant to all who read of Hepa- l ne; but to all who will send their address > MEBREBL, & CoUDEN, Philadelphia, Pa., rith a three-cent stainp for return postage, e will send FREEs a fac-simile of the Flower, at will change and color just the same as C e real Hepatine Flower. The Medicine, MERRELL'S HEPATINE, r ses by Dr. S. F. Fant, Newberry, S. C., d will cure all diseases of the liver. 21-tf Health-Promoting Stimnulant. a. Physicians, who cer.tainly ought to be the est judges of such matters, declare that ~holesome stimulation is not only desirable, at essential in many instances. When the b ~mporary good effect of a sound stimulant is b >~nfirmed and rendered permanent. as in the tI ase of Hostetter's Stomach-Bitters, by the d :tion of tonic and alterative principles com ined with it, it becomes infinitely more effi cious as a renovanit of physical energy and a ~ onnditinn~ Af thA hnuiv U Commercial. mERY, Ju18--Cotton.quiet, atli. 'cents. One bale shipped during week. LIVERPOOL, July 17.-Cotoon quiet and unchanged-middling uplands 5g; middling Orleans 6. ~0 'NEW YoRK, July 17.-Cotton quiet; sales 243, at 111a 11 15-16. Gold steady, at 1.11 a 1.11k. BAIrMoE, July 17.-Cotton quiet-mid dling 1i. CHARLESTON, July 17.-Cotton quiet and nominal-middling 11. AUGUSTA, July. 17.-Cotton in moderate deifaind-middling 104. 4el"WeeUaneous. NOTICER :I have -established a TAN YARD in- he Fork of Little river and Castles creeir, where I will TAN HIDES ON SHARXS. Satisfaction guaateed: Will -be-&afdrr my friends and patrons to give me a call. ROBT. W. ATCHISON. July 12, 28-3t. NOTICE. All persons having demands against the estate of Gamaliel T. Scott, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, pwperly attested, to the undersigned, or to Messrs. Saber & Caldwell, their Attorneys, on or be fore the 15th day of August next; and-all persons indebred to the said deceased are hereby notified to pay their respective debts, by the said date, if they would save costs of suit. EMILY F. SCOTT, Executrix, T. S. DUNCAN, Executor. July 11th, 1876. 28-3t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.-FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Matter of Hugh.K. T. Bonds, Bank By whom a petition for adjudication 'of. bankruptcy was filed on the - day of --,A. D 187'6, in said Court. IN BANKRUPTCY.' This is to -give notice that -on the 11th day. of July; A. - D. 1876, a warrant-id bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Rugh K. T. Bonds, .of in the Countyf -Newberry, and"Stati'of Souti Carolina, who. has been adjudged a bAnk rupt op.is own petition ;. that the payment of aay debts and-delivery of -any. peoperty -belonging to said Bankrup$, to him or for his use, and'the transfet' of any' property by him are forbidden by law; that a meet ing,of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to pro7' their-debts, .and' to choose one or' more a?sigdees of iis estate, wift b held at a court..oa ptcy,-o be baone. atiNe-r berry, C. H., S. C., before C. G. Jaeger, Register, on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1876, at 12 o'clock, M. R M.. WALLACF, U. S. Mirshal, as Messenger Per A. P. Pira, Deputy Messenger. July 12, 28-2t. WHOOD:. OW0 ffW-7M 9D! ~~Just published, a new edition of . Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Esa bn the radical cure (without medicine) o SPERMATORRHEA or Seminal Weakness, In voluntarySemialLosses, IMPOTENC aso,. Coseno,PIr3PsT and FuTs,lried by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance,1 mirBrie,9'asealed envelope, -only- slx cents. Trhe celebrated authoi~-,tliis ajdmirable FAsay, carydemonstrats from. a-thirty years' sucesfu ractice1ththe dlarming consequenices of sif-abuseimay beradically cured without the. da .rosuse of-intera medicine or the aplcation of the knife; t pointing out a mode of cure at once sml, certain, and effectual,b means- ofwhc ever suaferer, no matrihthis candition may be ycure himsel~f cheaply, -private Ly and rdcly. -- 4y This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain evlp, to any address, post-paid, on receipt ofsix -eAddress thle Publisher,. P. BRU%*XAN & SON, - - -41-Annst.,jew York. SPost Office :Bo, 4586. July 12; 28-1y.g Niotice to j'espassers. All persons are- hereby -notified not to trespass on our lands, by -hunting, fishing ~ yr in any other manner.' Any person so !oingwilbe proseeuted-to -the. fuHest -ex- i ;ent of the'law. 4. W. Mdahts, jEllen E. Banks, W'. P. B. Harmon, 1J. L. Hunter, WT. P. Harmon, A. 0. Stockmian, L. M. Dominick, John A.-Mayer, krs. Catherine Moore, Hi-M. Dominick, Walter Wise, - -A. J. Long, r. H. Boozer, J. 0. Koon, ----Nancy Dominick. July 5, 27-3t*. JOHN C. SEEGERS, ~ COLUMBIA, S. C., o Respectfully informs the public that hay og placed his ICE MACHINE in complete arder, he is prepared for the season to fur ish PURE ICE in any quantities, elivered at Depot in Columbia, at $1 per undred.- -ghis-Ice-is manufactured-of pure, weet spring water,-at 30~ deg. below trees. a ng, and is pronounced better and purer han any other.. Pure unadulterated Lager Beer, Wines, iquors, Segars and Tobacco by the whole ale and retail. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran eed. . May 17, 20-tf. KEEP COOL.f Orders left at my house (opposite Dr. P. ~. Ruff's) for ICE CREAM will receive re rm.attention.' - Freezera from three to ight quarts will be. furnished nicely frofsen nd paclked wtlh . Prices to suit 'thes imes. Families, parties or pic nics fur- P ished on short notice. To my friends in be country who like Ice Cream I .would ay I'll take counLry produce in exchange. a~ would also say to my friends .anywhere ithin twenty miles of town, if you know Ia plc nic or barbecue let me know and in '1l be there with Ice Cream for sale. Don't of arget L. R. MARSHALL. te May 31, 22-tf. - ed di ;ITUATIONS WANTED FOR ORPHAN BOYS. r< The Board of Commissioners of the Char- . ~ston -Orphan House have several boys, com 13-to 15 years old, whom they wish th > bind out to Farmers, Merchants or Me banics in the interior of the State. Appli- LI itions may be made by letter addressed > W. C. BEE, "Chairman of the Board, harleston, S. C. W June 28, 26-1m. Farmers, Farmers! 1 COMEANDSEE jimms' Star Seed Planter aid I Guano Distributor. I iltk lauei hwn t n Ieile tanel leau one Droills ctt n eaeveuIlycand wll seyou neDrlals cottl -i rugthell aown. Puts you lr gao TB rowngh the quan. Puesired. r P ancoT 2,n ino4e ayqart, lsoies. Dills -n jysalgan ba,rc,&. ado a,in will n ~o et prun lo ea. ri l oe ay small grain, wheat, rice, &c.: Bagd on ,oohina will not run nE Cavarern enver *W- isceManeous. LUMBER. By applying to the undersigned, LUM BER. Xill; be delivered by the Car Loa< at Rail Road Depot at Newberry, at the to lowing rates: Lumbervsawed to order,- @:$14.50 per I Drdesed Oeiling, (tQngued and - .grooveO,)........ *..@ 18.50 Dressed -Flooring, (tongued and grooved,)........@ 19.50 This Lumber comeiiqrom Oringeburf and is of superior quality"' J. N. FOWIES. May 10, 19-3m. 111 OK IP CHEIP STITIONERY, PENCJLS, 5,10,15 and 20 cents each. COMMERCIAL NOTE, -10 to 20 cents pe quire. PIRIES *gnd REPP NOTE-superior quali ty,80 cents. CENTURY NOTE-elegant-in boxes. ENVELOPES, 10 to 50 cents per bunch-a] colors. 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EW.B4 4-ERf.YNewCYAk.S EWR FRRV elERCH A MTS *fDry Goode s Groceri",s PC ESTABLISM1D M5L FOOY. NEW AND SAFE DEPARTURE ON WINTER GOODS! WHICH WILL fE SOLD REGA Ith8S WCOST!i TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. I will sell from this date, .until a clear ance is effected, without regard i66ot Woolen Goods of all k1nds . ,.! . iNCLDING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES: BLAlKETS, NeflsiI Boys'Clothing,&c. I -MEAN WHAT I SAY MY STOCK OF tjs full-and complete, and will be SOLD LOW FOR GASH. GraniteAiffe Sh ft , Iet ing and Orifings, AT FACTORY PRICES. Warranted 156 proof, and as good as any oil sold. MIDDLETON'S FISH AM1I"UTEWPH0SHATE. ijustly 0eiebrated jrttIzeIsJs ac qud a reputation which placeE it in the foremost rank. I am repar e nishnin nquanti. ties an on the most liberal terms, and will take leasure in showing testimonials re cefve from different pArties who hav Feb. 23, 8-tf. P.l L&IIV Have in store their FALD 1VINJTR 8T4)f OF, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ULOTIHING.: In all the various lines, the stock is large and has been selected' with great care. The ladie.e are invited to examine our assortmept of . -. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, White Goods, . Eihbrai de(is CJASSIMEREs AND PIECE GOODS Of all kinds for gebtlemen and youth. Besides the ab,ove we have in store a fine assortmDent of dardseaid Clalery, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks of all~kinds, HEAVY GOODS FOR PLANTATION WEAR, Aund many other articles which it is need dess to mention. The above goods WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. iP. W. & R. S. CHItII. Sep. 22, 38-tt. .Dry Goods A" .]Pifisry GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Owing to the scarcit of money the under signed has, from this at,reduced his en tire stock to prices whic cannot fail to please those in search of GOOD goods for lit tle money. Full and complete stock of DII GOODM, NOIOfR, &K Always on hand. FANCY COODS A SPECIALTY. Latest novelties now' in stock ECEU LACE, LACE TIES, GRENADINE, ILLUSION, PIUSLACE MUSLINS, EIBBONS, all wdh, and the new styles at 25 cents per yard. All orders promptly and carefully attend ed to. C. F. JACKSON, LEADER OF LOW PRICES, COLUMBIA, S. C. & Send for samples. May Ist, 18765. -.-18-tf.L NEW CLOTHINfG. Spfing and Su mrrrCo1ia JOII 800tfTT & 0O OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. We-offer to the public LATEST STYLEs .BUSINESS AND DBEESS SUITS, for Men and: Youths. GENTS' FURNISH [NG GOODS, FINE HATS, &c., at lowest liv ~i.g prices. In nm.M A TTFAC"TTRTAIN. n'EDA'fATrpN Dry Goog, Boo BARGAIN GRAND CLEM ORY Goo BO CARPETS 11X McCREERYT COMMENCING MW1 In accordance with'ir Semi-Annual cusi mostattrative stock df DRY GOODSPHA1E PETS AND MATTINGS, at such prices as,hi We have bought within the last-ten days New;Yrk, S25,000.00 WORTE.OF GOODS4 benefftf. Oders.fIthe countryAlwaysreqeuie o The following partial price list will convii e Cass F :aty Print, fast colo... Cases Fancy Prints, Madder Pr - :0 CasesFaucyrints, Standaid cold. 2 Cases 4-4 Printed Cambrics..'.. 2 Cases 4-4 Pacifie'Cambrics and Lawns Mi newest and,besttrands Prints.... 5 Cases Wamsatta 4-4 Bleached..... 5 Case AndrbWdggi44 Bleteied... 1 Case Colored Grenadine Dress Goods. -50 Piecesi -ew Style Dress Goods. 5Came4-4 WhiePiten,.. The largest stock of Boots and Shoes Mens' and Woib' 9r'dgisi'iiid Shoes a % 2,500 jards Hambargh Edgiuzgs and Inser We will r6pleniA oitt Btiigifu. Conters d better goods.for heir moner. than tby1llave e 2Zo use in bgmbin'aboiul iaid1times.w1 ordinaryl6w prices.. Call early and often to secure Bargains. .070 Samples sent byiaV*le requeste Express, C. 0. D., FREE OF CHARGE. * WREERY, I MXy 17, 42-ly. COLUMs WRIWG OPENWQO WHOLESALE An DRY GOOD& A OIL CLOffS, MILLINER MAIN STRET, PRIC Long Cloths;.......-.Gfrom*a5e. Brown Shirtings..........from 6 a.10c.) Prizdts...' .. ......1..romi 'IOcY:' Check'd.and Strip'd.Homepn o6.a 12c. Ginghiams..... .2.....from106O.'up. 4P AND EV2Et ARTICLE KEPT HT A 'PIBsT CLA LOW FM~ SEWING KACHIngS~ ATTACHERNTS, -NB Mar. 15, 11 -tf. - R. &A W.C * . , COLUMI 40 BLUE FLANNEL SUITS DIAGONAL COATS AND BOYS' SUITS F ANTE BELU1 Apr. 19, 16-tf. ClotMesg. UHJTEINI AT COST! F0R CASH.. INIT & IJOPPOJK, No. 4 Mollohon~ Bow, NEWBERRY, S. C., Ofer at and Beloii Cost ! A large lot of CLOTHING,- HATS and 3HOES, carried over from last Summer. Fhis stock is of good style and quality. Our NTew Stock of CLOTHING2 [s large, and equal to; if not superior, to mnythinlg we have ever kept, and will be1 old at reasonable prices. We will also ake measures fors suits to be made frdm amples on exhibition alt our -etore and guarantee fit. 4 Especial attention is called to our t FURNISHING GOODS, L.mong which will be found FINE LN 30SOM SHIRTS at-a reduction of 10 to i ier cent.,. and the popular 'EEP'S CELEBRATED UAL-MAE SlilRTS, ,t $15 per dozen, or at $1.33c. each Xo.r . a ess number. Our stock of lassimere and Straw Hats1 or this season is worth .attention.( Call and examine for yourselves. d - WRIGHT & COPPOC. Ap'r. 19, 16--Sm. ~IMARD SaII4IZ, (FouRXEL wrnr CAPT. J. F:$2zCK,) . -REPIRER OP WATCHES ANDr CLOCKS, Store bet,.een p.W. & A 1. C_hi!Mk'r anid ts Shoes, Car pets. OOUNTEB! -o_0_ U .!NMWm -'N. E -0 ING 1 VfTINGS, tv" LOrVE & CO.'s 3IA, S. O [DAY, MAY:45; 487 om we will, as above, offer the lmst an& IANICAP*uOQ . - CLtM ma never before been he m ortii market. from the large Auction and Bankrupt Sales-In which.,we intend to .give or customersf. sspeciay.tentio ice you that we-meen Jasih say: .. .......... ..a?t 4 cen i er y M i'a ...- 4........ 'at 81 Wh. ......... ...... 12 :... ..:.......:.a8 8fd e # .. . ..... .at 1 c . .. ..... . . .. . . " V "5 at c " s in the 'ity, at 20 cents per pair.and upm*. .-00 perjpinyair, s1.U. ,.:. .no tings at a great sacrifice. ally, and give oar customers meW gooWl&adnV ver h4d.. en yo cen'supply yonr wants at snc& etr ~and1I packages 7vr In.la:f tAM -OVE & O2 1 kETAJ-DEALER i-! ND IVRPEG,~P N-!C -A,-P,ET&, O t nades.. . ., Jeans...............,... o ie DE 1R GOODS HOUSE ASiOEBDN LE OI RE C - g *i ~ OAN] ENANLBk VSTS. EL -, VESTS.5 TO -1 LATEST STYLE .HATS' This 'GIN is still neaaet and fter 2 yeas oni Irial Ia prononeed th0' P.rlee 3.O Pr 3j& WARRANTEDI Address, COLUMBIA, 6. C. June 14, 24--3m. G[LES' ODIDE QF AMUONIE' ures Ne,ralha, FacerAc ;Isn, Gout, steT;ee iIa~ ore Throat, Erysipela's, Bruisesd -, lo.unds of.eve.ry kind in man or.animal. "Dichagedfromi the Mas'achusefts Gea aral Biospit~ as incurable, 3rlth infra, oyrheumuatitmn in my shoud rs, ~ndfe; suffered fe9efuU red everything;. lost oaelGlE aNDIIENT :IODIDR OF AMXOML4 pi oiplete cure. ELLEN . No. 7N lanaSt., 'alRvrMu. a Sold by allD DR.P.AI, ee,New Yor . anfd $1 NOTIfE. ~ I will apply to the Goni-t of Probate ~ewberry-County, for-a final dischargf ~uardian et Hayne -Denson,. on the 41at ay of July next, at 1.0 o'clock, A. M. -. SAMEL a' ABR Al Jurne 22218 16, 26jp - Parties information asto best .. outEthe NNAL or tnazy of be &wnimer Resoi'is-otio a'y a theooenatry, abouldfaddress, .' B. W. WREN!R Geri. Passenger-Agens-Kennesaw Boote, May a.22.-31. : 4 LArtist.G.