The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 26, 1876, Image 3
32pc1a 4d LocaL.
b"Ex T O KEw ADV=-18NxTS.
J. C. Leahy-Citation.
Desiocrat-For SoUitor
. J.~ Carringtn-S'res Sale.
England & Bet;-LnakeDamcrat.
Dr. & F. Psat-6 1 ? Jh*bWMt led of
At%&1e Wb W.l1 ba nn
on htoldea thu
tinan d is_ to.lhe
readeies wiM b. peuse
- to I(ear itak~,fr will latheir
min4rin achanneL It is sim
pt~hs-~any oisin China.
e.k as G s,Iron,Tin,Wood, Stone
ndedid, tbvle m to get it cheap is at
K'1 d ude the Oolum
b7t ta. PoAmba,S. C. No- charge
ismade for;hfgv
gpLtqously tbenefit the readers of
this paper, and in consideration of the
desperate sate'of the mouy market.
Try-them. 23-tf.
Pzanxoxr a -AELE3GTo1rLIm Ix
suaca Comir.-DarIng the past ufine
or teayears.Piedmont and AMgton.
Life Insurance Company bas been MNAW
growiig jma amnd-wealth. aits m
cies armnw esUAbed lneresry evay sec
tion ofte:eonty. Death claims mount
Ing to mote than -$2MW have been paid
In twenty States of the Union. As- a South
ern Company its largest patronage has been
in the Soithern States, and as a company
enibdlig the best elements of the business
skil-. of our people, is every way deserving
that -liberalsupport it has received. The
C"qWhas beenmore liberal to the peo
pie df this-State, and certainly no company
can present superior advantages to the people
of thTsor'any other State. e-o.w.
W wird Sch6ltz repairs: your clock
orV iteb i~ ifwarraited fbr 'one year. Try
him. Satisfaction guaranteed. 15-1y
TnoxPOON, Dentist, over Phifer's Store,
35--tf.
A CARD.
The Editor is stil absent in search of
health. He has entrusted me, 'the
undersigned, with:tbe management
of the Editral.-epartment of the
HEALn during his absence. Under
ordinary circumstaice it would not
be worth the trouble to mention it
It is necessary, however, to express an
opminon certain sbjects in e issue
or not at all, and I shall not shirk the
responsibility. It is noneof my seeking.
I have an abiding faith in the good
sense of those who desire-reform. A
hair statement of the points of disagree
menit, between gentTemen is the basis
af<gremmet.Let us give each other
credi ea ne and- honesty of para
pose, aal patriotic nitionas will soon
.~ e~~~' -'~ hodelsier
The good peoPle of this County and
Staeeannot affodto be divided in the
hour of danger. CommunictO.s
whatever views they may represent
irn not only be cheerfully received,
bt ereated.
Our young townsman, li. S. B.
F suswith mybelf assisted tbe
-h eea ~udnagemnent~Of
the papergand heis now in charge of1
the local columns and the business man
agement of the HERa&n; but as I have
wdttekallH the Editorials in this issue
it is to himand to the Editor that
the 6i&tshould be announced.
- . C. G.: J AEGERE.
-Attention is called to the communi
catiga signed "Democrats," nominating 5
ThbcMorani, .Esq., fcr Solicitor
of this circuit.
Prosperity Mills is repaired and in 1
fine runni'ng order.
- HEEJER & MOSELEY,
1t. Proprietors.
The New York Sun is one of the
spiqis D%emnoeratic papers published in
Amierles. It devotes a good deal of
space in showing up the Radical party
in this State, and every one ought to
subscribe to it.
We ybosha.letter from a friend in 4
reference to mat?ers appertaining to I
the growing city of Seneca. Our cor- '
re-spendent promises us to exert him
seifto get 'subscribers for the HEAwm.
We hope he may get up a formidable
club and head the list.
Eas. . Carlisle, L. L D., President1
of W.<d9 (NoHege, lectured in. the1
Methodist Church Sunday night. He
will lecture on this Tuesday night in
Temiperance Hall, on the subject of 1
"Temperance." It is hoped that every
one wiR atend.
If you ever go to Columbia, be sure
to easl at the extensive establishment of
SMcCreary, Love & Co., for from theirt
wel assorted stock you can find any
ting that is needed in the Dry Goods
'line, and at such low prices that it will
bean isinesment to purchase. See
their advertisement. . it. <
Wjgnded to )fr. B.1'. Griffin,
Jr.; wh has just returned from the1
Cenitennial, for a file ofiNorthern papers.
Mr. Grifli is full of the glories of the
Centennial with its wonderful display
of articles, and all who contemplate
going there had better see him, to get
a few "'points"' on the subject.
There is a report that there was a
row in the Radical..camp on Monday
night-of last week. The two leagues
ofNhe patty were divided on the subject
ofwfho 'should have the pleasure of
holding the offices, the white carpet.
Sbase or the native colored man.
Th;ng. fn.r a while looked squally.
DEATH.-Tench Pool Chase, aged 8
years, 1 month and 20dk, son of-Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Chase, and grandson of
-i. and Mrs. J. P. Pool, a child uni
yersally loved and petted by every one
in the community, died on Monday
night, -Aftera short but severe illness oi
diphtea.
M sufferings-,in- his last moments
'were inten, but he bore them like a
]tle hero, until death -came and re
leased him from his pain and took hiin
upto Jesus. Little Teneh was loved
by. -e whole town. 'verybody feel
as ifhe had lost on of his own rela
tions. It seems rather hard that
death should take away a child of such
remarkable intelligence and promise,
and should -aii an only son of parents,
all of whose hopes and aspirations cen
tered in him. The afflicted family haye
the entire sympathy of the community
in this their terriblebereavement.
When a man quits subscribing for a
newspaper becauseit is not enthusiastic
for his candidate, and then borrows it
regularly from a neighbor, you may be
sure that the sterling patriotism that
characterized the founders of the Re
public has not entirely departed.
{Brzchange.
Thompson, Dentist, will be absent
from his ofWice from July 25th until
August 15th, as a delegate from this
State, to attend a meeting of the Ameri
can Dental Association at Philadelphia.
29-2r.
ESCAPE OF A PRISONER.-JaMes Ma
loney, a prisoner ,in this jail, broke
from that establishment on Thursday
ight, and left for parts unknown. Ma
loney-was convicted in the U. S. Court
3nd sentenced to eight months impris
3nment in this jail; his term would
ve been out in four months more.
Waloney, it will be remembered, took
. prominent part in the arrests of Ku
Elux four or five years ago.
Some thief broke into the storeroom
t the residence of Mr. Wm. Langford,
d stole a large amount 'of flour.
3tealing is getting too common in this
:ommunity now and a stop ought to be
yut to it. This country will soon be
>ome, if it is not already so, the rogues
iradise. In ninety-nine cases out of
~very hug~dred the thief goes uncaught,
aid in4he hundredth, if he happens to
>e~taken, there is a mistrial or an ao
iittal.
R. Means Davis, Esq., one of the
,ditors of'the News and Courier, was
n'y oe'WedhesdayiIet. Mi'. afis
iad a good ,anarftunty of judging the
lentiment of the community in regard
o' politics, as the Convention met on
ha&sy: Every one was favorably
mpresa with himJ and the Hes aznd
MGisnfi well MAi~erhee a gelitTe.
nan of Ms well known ability and at
ainmnents "to feel the pulse of the
people" in reference to the prevailing
sentiment in this section, concerning
hie best plan to be followed in the en
uing -egmnpaigin. He did a great deal
orestore any confidence lost )n the
rews and Courier lately.
The Radicals had a mass meeting in
he court house on last Tuesday nigb.
U. Cass Carpenter and H. W. Purvis
were the speakers on the occasion. The
ourt house was filled with colored peo
>le,theane portieneleR repsesehnted.
[he speeches were remarkable for be
ng mild in ione; the Hamburg affair
was not spoken of at all, whichgras a
urprise to every one. What the speak
,rs lacked in abuse of the Democrats
hey made up in wonderful statements
bout the honesty of the Republican
arty. It was said that the Republican
yarty had saved the country one hundred
illions of dollars and reduced the
blic debt in proportion, all of which
as received as gospel truth by the au
ience. Other statements equally ab
urd were made and we supposed fully
elieved by the crowd. The only real
pplause during the meeting was when
mne of the speakers ran down the carpet
>aggers and lauded the colored man.
aken altogether, the whole afrair was
rery quiet and little enthusiasm man!
ested.
. The following sections of a law have
een passed by Congress and approved
>y the President:
SEC. 16. That transient newspapers
mnd magazines, regular publications de
1igned primarily for advertising par
oses, or for free circulation at nominal
ates, and all printed matter of the
bird class, except unsealed circulars,
hal be admitted to, and be transmit
ed in, the mails at the rate of one cent
or every two ounces or fractional part
hereof, and one cent for each twoaaddi
ional ounces or fractional part thereof;
md the sender of any article of the
bird class of mail matter may write
iis or her name or address therein, or
n the outside thereof, with the word
'from" above or preceding the same,
>r may write briefly or print on any
ackage the number and names of the
rticles enclosed. Publishers of news
yapers and periodicals may print on the
rappers of newspapers or magazines
;ent from the offie of publication to
egular subscribers the time to which
abscription therefor has been paid, and
ddresses upon postal cards and unseal
d circulars may be either written,
rinted or affixed thereto, at the option
>f the sender.
SEC. 16. That all acts or parts of acts
in conflict with the provisions of this
ict are hereby repealed.
On unsealed circulars and all mail
able matter of the third class, other
than that designated in the aforegoing
section, postage will be charged as
aeretofore, one cent for each ounce or
-~ato teef
ratio heeiof wihi tan
na manning of which is that any ,
-The Democratic County Convention
.met on Wednesday- last, and by refer
ence- to another column can be found
the full proceedings of the meeting.
All but two townships were represented.
After' a great deal of debate on the sub
ject, if the Convention could perpetuate
its power-it having previously, met in
April-by electing delegates to the
State Cqnvention, it was decided that it
could, and accordingly elected the fol
lowing delegates to the State Conven
tion to be held in Columbia on the 15th
of August: J. N. Lipscomb, Thos. W.
Holloway, W. D. Hardy and R. L.
McCaughrin. The Convention meets
on the 22nd of August, to nominate
County officers.
If you want to prevent Typhoid Fever or
if you feel as if you were going to have the
chills and fever take Dr. Bull's Vegetable
pills.
ABOUT THE TOwN AND COUNT.
The country delegates took affairs in
their own hands on Wednesday. The
town stood a poor chance.
Wednesday everything was politics.
The colored band discoursed-what
was supposed to be music-for the
Radical meeting on Tuesday night.
A wagon brought in some water
melons last week, it was quickly sur
rounde&by the citizens.and sold out .in
a remarkably short time.
If people from the country bring, in
any kind of produce they will find a
ready sale for it here, and as small
change is very acceptable at this time
of the year it is hoped that they will
profit by theinvltation.
Wb t everybody don't know about
politics now aint worth knowing. Each
one think they know it all.
Cantaloupes abound in the gardens
around town.
Capt. W. H. Webb, who has moved
ont to '1exas, is back on a short visit to
his family. All who wish to inquire'
about the advantages of that country
had better see him.
The hot weather is telling on the se
ductive clerks in town.
On Friday a hoavy rain helped the
crops in these parts considerably.
The Methodists are. having sunrise
prayer meetings this week, preparatory
to camp meeting next week.
A party of young men expect to take
a Centennial trip to the mountains
sometimesext month.
It is reported that troops are coming
here.
The beet-noticed-in this paper last
welk was on exhibition in frontof Mol
lohon Row for a day.or two, and at
tracted universal attention.
The 22d of August is looked forward
winterest. Every one wants to
know who will be the nominees of the
Democratic party.
Both politics and the weather waxeth
The Towni Counicil is replenishing its
treasury by the -arrest and imprison
mernt of-cows.
Dr. J. R. Thompson leaves to-day,
(Teday) for the North, as a Delegate
to the American Dental Association,
which meets shortly in Philadelphia.
Now is the time to subscribe to the
ITERA. The Campaign is coming on
and every one ought to be posted on
the subject.
Not many have leftfr the sprngs
this Suimmer.
QUESTIONS FOR EVERY ONE TO AN
SWER.
Are you troubled with IndigestIon, Consti
pation of the Bowels, . Dyspepsia, or any
other disease of the Liver? Hare you suffer
d for years and found no relief from the use
of medicines? Do you have afaint appetite,
and are you troubled with~ feelings of languor?
f you have these feelings we know you have
ot tried the new discovery MERRELL'S
EPATINE, at Dr. S. F. Faut's Drug Store.
t is performing wonderful cares in this and
all other communities where the people use
it. It is pronounced by all the best Lher
Medicine in the- world. Two doses will re
lieve the worst case of Dyspepsia or Consti
pation of the Bowels. Each bottle eonitains
fifty doses, and a ta.spoouful of this medi
cine in a wineglasafn1 of water three times a
day for one day, produces a most wonder
ul ohange. Whn ;)g system is run
own with the lost of energy and appe
tite, or Dyspepsia, with all its train of evil,
s effecting -Its deadly work, this remedy,
UERRELLs H3PATINIE, never falls to bring
about a speedy and permanent cure. Those
who doubt the merit and virtues of this medi
ne and live from 4ay to day Wi4hpgt try
ug the HEPATINE,- have our sympathy,
but can not be cured unless they take the
Medicine. 30-tf.
SINGUTLAR FACT !
Is It not strange that people run. off after
strange things, when they could do better at
ome? Nearly every man, woman and child
n the country knows Ayer's, Jayne's,
Wright's, Radway's or Tutt's Pills, and very
few know Dr.. ,Jas. L. Qilder's Liver Pills;
nd yet, we venture the assertion, that any
ne buying and using a single box of Dr.
Gilder's Pills, will never buy one of another
anufacture. Dr. S. F. Fant sells them.
26-5t.
POST OFFICE,
Nawamna, S. C., July 22, 1878.
List of advertised letters for week ending
July 22, 1878:
Johnson, Chas, iRenils, Thos.
Merens, J. S. | Schumpert, L1i4rew
Parties cafling for letters will please say
If advertised. R, W. BOONE, P~. MI.
AERvaLs AT POOL'S HOTR,
Jas. R. Scott, S. R. Stoney, L. Cass Car
penter, Columbia; A. L.. Lark, J. A. Cannon,
R V. Gist, E. Geo. Keitt, Newberry; Jno
Willis, J. E. Cooley, Edgefield; A. C. Jones,
Clinton; E. E. Jefferson, Aiken; William Y.
Fair, R. H. Greneker, Jr., Dr. D. S. Pope,
'ity . a 1. W Siomi, 4. B.
City;T.W. Ball, WtCatdr,tC. Turue~,
Baltimore: S.'W. Porter. B. Means tiavis.
OMeal List of Patents
Issued by the United States Pater
Office, for the week ending Friday
July 14th, 1876. Reported for th
HuALD by Louis Bagger & Co., Sc
licitors of Patents, Washington, D. C
SOUTHERN STATES.
179,150. Base Ball Targets; J
Belknap, Mobile, Ala.
179,197. Hydraulic Cotton Presses
J. Hughes, Charleston, S. C.
179,306. Constraetion of Ships
&c.; J. T). H2emecourt, New Orleans
La.
179,359. Coffee Pots; W. Sher
wood, Waco, Texas.
179,368. Saw Mills; W. Stolts
Anderson, Texas.
A Health-Promoting Stimulant
Physicians, who certainly ought to be th
best judges of such matters, declare tha
wholesome stimulation is not only desirable
but essential in many instances. When th
temporary good effect of a soundstimulant I
confirmed and rendered permanent, as in th
case of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by tb
action of tonic and alterative principles com.
bined with it, it becomes infinitely more ef
caious as a renovant of physical an
a corrective of those conditions of theb=
which invite diseise. The bitters have re
ceived the emphatic sanction of medical met
who have observed the effect of that popsla
stimulative cordial as aremedy for weakness
nervousness, dyspepsia, constipation, Inac
tivity of the liver, malarlous fevers, and maz7
other disorders. Its basis is sound old rye
the purbst liquor known to commerce, sa
itself possessing tonic properties of no meat
order. 2-4t.
NwaEny, July25.-Cottonquie, at 10c
Bales shipped during week 83.
LIvrz,, July 24.-Cotton buoyant
middling uplands5 15-16; middling Orleam
61-16.
Naw YoEj, July 24.-Cotton firmer; sailm
432st1111-16a111. Gold weak,at1.11ja1.11.
BALTmORz, July 24.-Cotton dull-mid
dling 11.
AUGusTA, July 24.-Cotton demand active
-middling 101.
sLuARsTON, July 24.-Cotton quiet
middling 11.
.MiseUaneou.
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scriber, we will send by mail, postage pre
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July 12,.28-4t.
NOTICE.
I have established aTAN YARD in the
lork of Little river and Castles creek,
here I will TAN HIDES ON SHARliR
Stisfaction guaranteed. Will be glad for
y friends and patrons to give me a call.
ROBT. W. ATCHISON.
NOTICE.
All persons having demands agatnst the
state of Gamaliel T. Scott, decase, are
erby require to preettesame, proel
Sber & Ca?dwell, their Atterneys, ou or be
fore the 15th day of August next; and all
ersons Indebted to the said deceased are
ereby notified to pay their repetve debts,
y the said date, if they woul save costs of
sit.
EMILY F. SCOTT, Executrix,
T. 8. DUNCAN, Executor.
July 11th, 1876. -: 28-3t.
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~-This Lecture should be Jn the bands
ny address, post-paid, on receipt ofsix
ents or two post stamps.
Address tePublihrs,
41 Ann St., New Yorkc.
Post Office Box, 4586. -July 12, 28--17.
[0E! ICE!! ICE!!
JOHN C. SEEGERS,
COL UMBIA, S. C.,
Respectfully informs the public that hay
ing placed his ICE MAOIHIN19 in complete
rder, he is prepared foP the season to fur
nish
PURE ICE in any quantities,
elivered at Depot in Columbia, at $1 per
bndred, This Ice is mnanufactured of pure,~
weet spring water, at 30 deg. below freez
ng, and is pronounced better and purer
han any other.
Pure unadulterated Lager Beer, Wines,
iqors. Segars an~d TolmecQq ly tas whoe
sale and retail.
Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran
eed. May 17, 20-tf.
KEEP COOLe
Orders left at my house (opposite Dr. P.
. Ruff's) for ICE CREAM will receive
rompt attention. Freezers from three to
eight quarts will be furnished nicely frozen
nd packed with Ice. Prices to suit the
mes. Families, parties or pic nics fur
nished on short notice. To my friends in
the country who like Ige gream I woiild
say I'l taks cruiy pFo'lues in exchange.
Irould also say to my frieuids apywher@
within twenty iniles of town, if you know
f a pie nic or barbecue let mne know and
I'll be there with Ice Cream for sale. Don't
orget L. R. MARSHALL.
May 31, 22-tf.
SITATIONS WANTED FOR
ORPI AN BQTS,
The Board of 0gmmnissioners pf the Char.
leto n,.han Hous hwa sveral boys.
.emweatseous.
LUBER.
By applying to the undersigned, LUE
BER will be delivered by the Car Load,
at Rail Road Depot at Newberry, at the fol.
lowing rates:
Lumber sawed to order, @ $14.60 per M
Dressed Ceiling, (tongued and
groove#,)....... .@ 18.60 "
Dressed Flooring, (tongued
and grooved,).........@ 19.50 "
This Lumber comes from Orangeburg,
and is of superior quality.
J. N. FOWLES.
May 10, 19-3m.
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quire.
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have been en since the momen
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scb?rEIt bly t e nd hould sub
scib rit a teentire sbcipto s devoted
to the support.of the orphansinh
THORNW&1f Q1WRAAGE.
is done. eands wXth
prioc aske Ilnot thefriends of the
Orphnag ge upa list of smhbcribeas for us and
so nabe dseringboys to asai In. suporting
themiselves.
AU ahould be seat atonoeto the
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MtWBERRY MERCHANTS
RET A BlEAT DEAL OF TRADE
AT Gods, Grecets, Se
ease*
15.ESTABNISMPED
7
NEW AND SAFE WARTURE
ON
WINTER GOODS I
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
REGARDLESS OF COST!
TN MAKE ROOM SPING MO0DS.
I will sell from this date, until a clear.
ance is effected, without regard to cost,
Woolen Goods of all kinds,
INCLUDING
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
BLANKETS,
Mens' and Beys Clothing, &c.
I MEAN- WHAT I SAY1
MY STOCK OF
GROERIES
Is full and complete, and will be SOLD
LOW FOR CASH.
Graniterfle Shirting, Sheet
Ing and Drilatgs,
AT FACTORY PRICES.
ELAIN"E OIL.
Warranted 150 proof and as good as
any oil sold.
MIDDLETON'S
FISH AMMONIATED PROSMIATE
This Jusy celebrated, Fertilizer bas: a6
=d!prin which places it in the
t=fep =to h i n any quanti
ties ang orloth liea em,ad will
take pleasure in showing testimonialsa re
ceived from different partieswho have used
it." X FOOT.
Feb. 23,&-.
Have in store their
PAIMAN ItNT TOI!
. OF
DB~Y GOOIDS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
O)LOT HING..
In all thevarious linestlie stock is large
and has been selected with great care.
The ladies are invited to examine our
assortment of
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Laes, Wite Goods,
Emrld.es, &e.,
CASSIERES AND PIECE 6O0088
Of all kinds for gentlemen and youth.
Besides the above we have in store a fine
assortment of
Iar'dware and Cutlery,
Saddles and Brldles,
Tranks'of all kinds,
HEAV 800D FOR PANIITAlO WEAR,
And many other articles which it is need
less to mention.
The above .goods WILL BE~ SOLD
CHEAP FOR CASH.
P. W. & R. S. CHICK.
Sep. 22, 88-ti.
GrBEAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES!
sndha, frm thste, reduced his en
plaethose in searc of GooD god fr lit
te money.
Fall and complete stock of
DIY 496D8, NOTION8, &Ms
Always on band.
FANCY COODSB
A SPECIALTY.
Latest novelties now in stock
IUSION PIQUES LACE KUSLIS
styles at 25 cents'ped.
All orders promptly and carefally attend
C. F. JACKSON,
LEADER.OF LOW PRICES,
coIggaURA, S. c.
w'Send fr samples. 1-f
NEW CLOTULING.
NEW.
Spring and Summer Clothing
JOH S)OTf & CO.,
We ogfe to the p.aalic LTassa s'inas
U A1% ER~SS SUITS,
G OreiDYoflj QTS' F iSH.
[NQgOr ,ice .UAS o,a oetl
In prAUFCUENGDPAT.N
winlounANUFcTEI DJEPARCLTME nT
wills besfoun I o LI E of COH an
CASSIMERES, for FAsmoNarn.~ SIYITnIGs.
TIARA ~nodR WE WARRANT to be of EEST Kh
Dry 6ceas, Boon
BARGAIN (
GRAND CLEAR]
DRY 600% BMX
CARPETS, MA
AT
]&fcCREERY,. I
COLUMB
COMMENCING MON]
0
In accordance with our Semi-Annual custom
most attractive stock of DRY GOODS, HATS A
PETS AND MATTINGS, at such prices as havt
. We have bought within the last ten days fre
New York, $25,000.00 WORTR OF GOODS, wt
benefit of.
Orders from the cofntry always receiver our
The following partial price list will convinc(
2 Cases Fancy Prints, fast colors.....
- Caseff7dcy Prints, Madder colors.
;0 Cases Yancy Prints, Stadad color&....
2 Cases 4-4 Printed Cambrics..............
2 Cases 44 Pacific-Ombris and Lawns...
Allneweat and best brands.Prints......
5 Caes Wascelf 44 Bleached........
I Cae Clord GenaineDess Goods,.
.0 Pieces New-Style Dres Goods.... .....
S Cases 44 White Pique............
The largest stock of Boots and Shoes in
Mens' and Womens' Brogans and Shoes at $1.00
2,500 yards Hamburgh Edgings and Insertin
We wi replenish our Bargain Counters dali
better goods for their money than'they have eye
No use in grumbling about hard times when
ordinary low p-e.
Call early and often to secure Bargains.
07 Samples sent by mail when requesed i
Express, C. 0. D., FREE OF CHARGE.
M'CREERY, LJ
May 17, 42-1 .. COLUMIU
SPRING OPENING OF
-AT
WHOLESALE AND R1
DRY GOODS A
-ALSO
10IL CLOTIS, EIINER!
..MAIN STREET, C(
---0
*PR I OEI
Long Cloths.. .......fom 6jA15c. . C
BrownShrtngs.......
Prlints.................from 5.a 10.(;
Check'dsand Strip'a Houiesp'ns from 614 12d. 11
Ginghama ...............o 1 .1
MW ADZVEar AR1ECER XEPT IX A PXS F S
Mar. 15, 11 -tf.
CLOTBHiNft
- AT
IR &.W. C*
COLUMBI
-0
LARGE STOCK .
BLUR FLANNEL SUITS
DIAGONAL COATS AND 3
BOYS' SUITS FB
ANTE BELLI
Apr.19, 16-tf.
01OTIIG AT (WI 4
F0E CASH.
IAWHT & CO?F61 I
No. 4 Mollohon Row,
NEWBERRY, S. C.,
Ofer at and Blow Cost !
A large lot of CLOTHING, HATS and _
SHOES, carried over from last Summer.
T'his stock is of good style and quality.
Our New Stock of s
CLOTHING
s large, and equal to, if not superior, to b
amything we have ever kept, and will be th
old at reasonable prices. We will also de
ake measures for suits to be made from i
amples on exhibition at our store and a!
Eseca attention is called to our
FURNISHING GOODS,
Among which will be found FINE LINE~N bc
BOSOM SHIRTS at a reduction of 10 to 16
er cent., and the popular
[EEP'S CELEBRATED EALFIAI 3UtRTS,
at $5per dozen,or at$.88C.OaOh for a
ess number,
Our stock of
6asierad Straw Hats
fr this season is worth attention. N
Gall and examine for yourselves. .G
WRIGHT & COPPOCK.
Apr. 19, 16-Sm.
EDWARD SCHOLTZ,
(?ORMERr,Y WnrE CAPT. J. P. SPECK,)
REARE Fin
RAESPARE OCKS
WACE~N LCS
Store between P. w. a B. S. Chicks and -
Dn B. Wheeler Co.
Shes,carpet~
OUNTERS I
MO 3I% U
TTILNGS, &e.
I.A., S. C.,
GAY, MAY 1,186
11 we wUil a aboTe ofe the and
i never before bee 1mano In aw i ng t.
an the large Aucdon and Bankrupt Sales in
di we Intend to give our castoem *he
special attention.
you that we mesa jast what5ue aan
........at 4 enspraaW
..............at 5
. .............m% 6
.. ...... . .. .at
...'... ....8m8 ?
. . at12i " -
.......at -0
S 44
Att 4
...... 2 .....at12
the city, at 20 centw pair aind upwaals
I per pair, worth $1.2.
g at *aacries.
y, and gieour customets morn goodsan
rb.
you can supply yoar wants at such a
Bad all packages ova $10 in val"eat -
DVE 08
A, S.
NEW DRY 000
TAIL DEATER I
YD CAaRET$
)LUMBA,.G
LIST.
btsonades.....
Bow................
ssserGess..... ..,.
I Dr GOODS NOUsE Ar COEEso N
s3U
sd5Ns&9 ., A.WA.'>8
FOR MEN AND BOTSC
OM $350 TO$15.
LATEST STYLKE HATh.
"M PRTCES9
This GUI is still in the market, and after
years of trial is pronounced the
BEST IN USE.'
triee $3.00 Pesaw
W ARR ANTESD...
Address,
E. MORBTS,4
COLUBUIA, S. C~
Jane 1-, 2A-Sm.
Farmers, Farmes!'
COME AND StE
inns' Star Seed Planter ami
Guano Distributer.
I' will take pleasure in showing it, and
lieve I can sell you one. Drulls cotton'
autifully and .wUi save -you .Iabor al
rough the .season. Puts; jear .gusso
wunin any quantity desired. 'iatesen
2, 8 or 4 feet apart, also pean.-.DrlIb
y small grain, wheat, rice, &c. Band..
shine- will not run off. Coverers cor
lendidly. No casting about the Planter.
q ordinary mechanic can make thea..
uis machine ,ill save the labor of cue
rse and two hands.
Apply for terms to
L. .MAARHAAT
N. B.-Agents wanted Ineey
Mar. 15, 11-tf.. ----
I will apply to the Court of Probate for
ewberry County, for a final d schreE
aardian of Bayne Des. on
y of July next, atl10o'clock, A. X.
SAMUEL 8. ARANS
Guardian ef Hayne-Dmn
June 22, 1876. 26-4
Parties desiring informationu t.bt
untes to the CENTENNIAL,e teram
e Summer Besorts or to qg othecasist
the conty shikladres
B. W.-WEN,
3en. Passenger Agent Keani
May 81, 22-3m. A a
Round Trip Tick~sb~
PL~. O~..43, fl..nBna R*,1,wm& vfl3~~