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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1879. INDE= TO NEw ADVERTISEMENTS. John B. Campbell-Stolen. George A. Clark-Spool Cotton. R. B. Keene, Agt.-Opened Again. Coppock & Johnsdn-Phstons and Bug gies. Thomas V. Wicker and Thomas S. Moor man-Notice. Robertson, Taylor & Co.-Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers and General Coummission Merchants. SPECIAL NOTICE.-usiness ?w tices in this local column are in.-certed at tie rate of 15 cents per line cc inser tion. Obituaries, notices of ecting., CoM maunic<tions relating to personal inter ests, tributes of respect, &c. are charged as regular (ulertisentents at $1 per square. Notices of adnminitration, awl o17r legal notices, obituaries, tribdes of re spect and notices of meetings, as well a onmunicattions of a personal character must be paid for in advance The subscription price of the IIerald is $2.00for twelve months, $1.00 for suc months, 50 cents for three months and 25 ce,s for one mont, in advance. Names in future will not be placed on the subscription books udil die cash or its equivalent is paid. gg All communications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf POST OFFICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Train arrives........... 1 30 P M ')own Train arrives ...........12 42 P M Laurens Train arrives. ..........11 00 A M to "1 i0aves......... 1 40 PM Up mail closes at................ 1 00 PM Down mail closes at..............12 15 P 51 Larens mail closes at... .....100 P M R. W. BOONE, P M Newberry, S. C., June. 2, 1879. This paper may be fonnd on file at Geo. P. Rowell & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bti reau. (10 Spruce St..) where, advertising con tracts may be made for it in New York. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at that place. Deaths. Mr. W. H. Blease lost his only child, a son one year old, Wednesday morn ing, the 9th instant. He died of con gestive chill. Laura, a four year old daughter of Mr. WH. Blats, died Friday morning, the 11th instant, of typhoid fever. io to H. A. Burns for a good assort ment of Crackers, Plain and French Catidy. _ ___ 9-ly Opened Again. Read the advertisement of R. B. Keene in this issae. Give him a call. ETHoMrso2i, Dentist, opposite Herald office Preacher's Meeting. The Preacher's Conference of the Reedy River Baptist Association Will1 convene this (Tuesday) afternoon in the Baptist Church. Nece -will be kept for sale during the season, and can be ha.d at all times at1 the Confectionery Store of H. A. Burns. 20-tf. North Georgia Stock and Fair Association. We have received a Premium List of the Nortlh Georgia Stock and Fair As sociation. 'ihe Fair will be held in At anta,. commencing October 20th and continning one week. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Nary Tobacco. 7 Robertson, Taylor & Co., Of:Charleston, successors to Geo. W. Williams & Co., have an advertisement ini this issue to which we call atten tion. Any business in their line entrusted to them will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Go to H. A. Burns for Fruits. Fresh. 9-1y. _____ St. Mary's Muse Is the name of a monthly Mag azine edited by the young ladies of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C. The June num ber, a copy of which we acknowledge, is filled with spicy and readable art? cles. Subscription, per school year, 50 cents. Agricultural Liens, With and without mortgage attach ment, and Landowner's Liens. For sale at 3-tf HERALD BOOK STORE. Out on the Fowl. Chicken thieves plied their avocations industriously Saturday night. The Sen ior of the HIERA LD lost ten from a coop iz his yard; Rev. J. B. Campbell, next door, lost seven from his yard, besides a water bucket and dipper that were in his back piazza. Go to H. A. Burns for a good assort ment of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes. All prices. Cheap. - 9-1y The Very Finest. ' Attenxtion is called to the advertise ment in this issue of Ge-o. A. Clark's Spool Cotton, which for great strength and general excellence received a gold medal at the Paris Exposition in 1878. It is claimed that this thread is the strongest, smoothest and most elastic in the market. It can be had wholesale and retail of Mr. J. D. Cash. Special Notice.J All persons indebted to the HEFRALDJ Book Store by memorandum accounts, are requested to call and settle at once. No goods hereafter will be delivered~ until paid for. 16-tf Pushing Advertising too Far. "Bless my soul!" said Col. Crawford, lst Sunday morning, '-This is too bad: Here's Bull's Cough Syrup in the Bi ble !" The Colonel took off his specs, rubbed them carefully and looked again. "Yes!I here in the 23d chapter of Isaiab. 15th verse--Over 500,000 bottles of D)r. Bll's Cough Syrup. &c.' Well, l thgt that Bl ot everywhere elSe NEWBERRY SHOE IND HIT HO[SE1 Main 9treet, Next Door to Pelham's Drug Store. I WILL OPEN ON T1URSDAY, JULY ::d, 1879, in the Pra:t Building, next door Lo I's111UTN'S Drug Strte, A Complete Stock of Boots, Shoes & Hats Oi every descrimion. T. Miles & Sons 1en Ladie", anid Chiiloren's Fir e Shoes, not equalled in g:.dty, fitting and wearing o ar : e i be4-los othe-s of, the 1 best niar,ufactured. The attention of my friends and the puie generally, are espe Ciall ivVLed to examoine Inv Shoes anid llts, as I feel satsfied that i can liake ;$L :o their interest to buy fo:m me. Stock replenished often to give you tie beneht of Fresh Goods, New Styles and Bottom Prices. A. C. JONES, Agt. July 1st, 1879. -27-tf. Barbecue at jalapa, Wednesday, the 23d inst., at the Bea verdam Spring, to be given by C. G. Chapman and T. R. Wright. Dinner 40 cents. It. Chicken Fanciers in Limbo. A week or ten days ago Mr. Noah Martin had the lock of his fowl house broken and eleven chickens stolen. The tracks showed that four parties were engaged in the stealing. Butler Gilliam, Coltmbus Sanders and Boozer have been arrested and jailed. Ben Ki2g, the other party supposed to have been implicated, is still n2ofn cst. Tax Notce. The tine for listing all property, per sonal or real, expires on the 20th inst., and no returns will be received subse quent to :hat date. It is geatly to the interest of tax pay ers to come forward promptly and make their retumsi3, as a penalty of 50 per cent. attaches for non-listing within the time prescr bed by law. it L. F. Fouc. Auditor Newberry. Ex-Judge Leahy Married. We clip the following from the Tiflin (Ohio) Tribue: "Married, 'uly 'd, 1879, at St. Ann's Church, Freimnt. 0., by Rev. F. Hlealy. Mr. James C. Leahy, of Hays City, Kansas, and Mss Mary Moore, of Fre mont, Ohio. "The many fiends of Judge Leahy will bc pleased :o learn of his miarriage to so excellent ai lady as Miss Moore." Dots from Floyd': Township. After a drought of eight weeks we had a splendid rain Sunday evening. A few minutes before the rain a series of whirlwinds passed through our comn mnunity, in strips about one hundred and fifty yards widt, doing considerable damage to fencing and gardens, and unroofIng a few eabhs. The thermom eter-fell twenty degrnes in an hour. A good many perple in our Town ship are having chililand fever. There have been se'erai fir"s in our* Township in the lasifew days, burn ing some fencing; Mr Robert Atchison lad a hard fight to kee> it from burn ing his house. PETE. July 14th, 187.9. Phaetons a.nd Buggies. We have just receiv ed a new lot or Phae tons and Bupgies, which we will sell at low figures. Call -and see them. Coppock & Johnson. County Lodge, I. 0. 0. T. Pursuant to call, the Cour~y Lodge of the above order convened ii Masonic Hlall on Wednesday evenMfg. T'he next regular meeting will be held a Trinity, on the 3d Wednesday in Augus. The following are the officers: C. C. T.-Jno. H. James. C. R. H. S.-Miss Lizzie White C. L. IH. S.-Miss Maggie Rive, C. V. T.-Mrs. M. E. Packer. C. S.--James Packer. C. A. S.-Mrs. S. E. Thomasonr. C, F. S.-G. A. Ropp. C. C.-J. W. L. Sheppard. C. I. G.-Mrs. M. A. Killian. C. 0. S.-A. A. Killian. It will pay you to go to Keene's Tit Shop to get your old tin ware mended. Next door to Foot's. 29--St. Think of it. What a delightful, happy world this would be if we would but remnembe: thatt we are all sprung from the same old stock, and consequently are all un cles, aunts and cousins to each other. If we would behave ourselves becom. ingly and act as if akin we might be as happy as the days are long. Un happily there is not much love, and heap of selfishness among the uncle and aunts and cousins of the presen day, they won't egen tell about a goo( thing lest some might be benefitted o1 made glad, and if it were not for th< newspaper editors whose hearts over 1low with love to their fellows, many:a good man and woman would go dowr to the grave without realizing many o the great blessings of life. Luckily w< have it in our power to ameliorate thi: unhappy condition and do so on all oc casions, and this time take particula: ,lsure,- in saving 1h-,t housekeeper: R. B. Keene to the front again. Cheaper than ever. Next door to M. Foot's. 29-2t. Codey's Lady's Book for August Coies to us full of good things, bright and fresh as an April daisy, though August suns may wilt every thing else. The sketch by Darley is be:tiful seaside scene, that little folkb may laugh over, and parents recog nize ns (-x(liit(y true to na.1ture. The mammoth colored fashion plate is uln usually fine, but in addition ire Ilanly pages of fashions in every detail for the wardrobe of a well dressed lady and her children. The .serials continue with increased interest. There is a purity and sweetness about the giris in the "Rosebiud Garden" that will well repay any readers for a pee) over the fence. The literary department com1 pri-ses iames well known to lovers of choice literature, and is a well chosen bouquet of prose and poetry. The Recipes are especially arranged for a Garden Party, one of the most popular forms of fashionable hospitality. All the usual features of the Book are given in their best form, and there are always new charms to he found in Godey. Send Sl to the Publisher, and try it for G months. Portaline, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder, is a safe and effectual remedy for soue of the greatest ills to which flesh is heir, and it is not noble to suffer the pangs of a disordered Liver, and thus be incapacitated for usefulness, when, by opposing it with this purely vegetable compound, we canl put to flight Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick fleadache, Biliousness. Ctc. Price 50 cents. For sale by WV. E. Pelham. Cow. On the Excursion. One of the parties who went up to IIendersonville Saturday on the excur sion didn't go for the pleasure of the thing; the grand scenery of the Blue Itidge had no attractions for him. Ile had been to Hendersonville b.fore; but he-was persuaded to go again, and hav ing gone he will, very likely, be per suaded to stay -.lI su4Imer. This ex eursionist name is George Livingstoni and he is of the sable persuasion. Last November when Howe's Circus vas here George took Mr. Polk Man ,gum's horse and rode it off. IIe was arrested and jailed on a charge of grand larceny. iIe soon broke jail and fled to IIendersonville, N. C. IIe broke open a store there just before Christmas andI stole a considerable amount of goods. lIe then caime back to Newberry and hired'to Mr. T. F. IIarmon, twvo miles from town. Sheriff Wheeler captured him there the night of January 16. HIe was tried in Febr'uary, and aegmitted on the ground that .he took the horse mistaking it for another that he had beenf told to take. He has been work ing for Mr. Iarmion since. Thursday evening Sheriff Williams, of Ilender son, came after him, with a requisition. Chief of Police Feliers bad already got the "dots" on George, and that night be, Deputy Sheriff Glenn and Sheriff Williams went out and took him in. he Sheriff left Friday, and took the ex -ursion train Saturday morning, with is prisontr, at Strothers, on the S. U. & C.R. R. Go to H.A. Barns for your,.Confec ioneries, Canned Goods, Tea, Spice, Pepper, Laundry Soap, Starch, Blucing, Soda, Sugar, Coffee, Pickles, and also a good assortn:;t-of Toys. K9-1y Heat, Rain, Crops. The greater portion of our County has suffered severely for rain. Some portions of the County have had good easons. The seetion of country be ween Newberry and Prosperity and :own as far as Pomaria has scarcely felt the drought. Matters had begun to look blue .to. most of the farmers. Red land cotton and corn have done very little for several weeks. On sandy land the cotton stood the drougth very well till last week, when the excessive ly hot weather made it wilt. The heat the 10th, 11th and 12th was intense. Newberry has not known such weather for many y ears. The thermometer at Dr. Fant's Drug Store Friday, 11th, reached 102 degrees; Saturday it wecnt to 104. This may be regarded as the average temnperature of the town on those days. The breezes felt like hot air from a stove. Mr. J. H. James, who lives at Jones tanyardi, reports that the thermometer at his house rea&ched 108 Saturday at 4 P. M. A good rain fell Sunday afternoon, which appears to have been general. which made everybod - as well as the rops, look and feel b '. There was a very line rain Sunday Ifromn Mr. A. J. Kilgore's to Prosperity. .t the latter place there was a cons id ~rable storm; several lairge trees were twn down, and someC dlamage was dne to corn by the wind. There was a young 1100(d at Pomaria Siday afternoon. Mr. IIolloway says he las seldom seen a harder rain. It waa perfcct "gully washer," and did a ensiderable amount of damagre. Alan evidence of the intense heat of the s n we give the following incident: A lay' in town sent ai servant out to get smie eggs from a hen's nest, to make . cake. The nest was exposed to the sun's rays. The lady immedi ately et open the eggs, and found two of themiboroughly cooked by the sun. Safe -wt -ta terbl- isae SFles wi Heorhaotible whobase longiles e orHeliefcanobtai ito sped iloby eing Tbler'sa obckey ite Oiybtmn Vabfress ofckthe leu Oiutnieut.\ Vast forests of th~ .wscu us i1;ppo~stununi, or IJorse Chest. Personal. Maj. Jno. P. Kinard has gone t Glenn's. Mr. Z. P. Moses and family left Mor day for Sullivan's Island. Mr. Wni A. Kinard is on a visit t his father at Williamston. Mr. A. J. McCaughrin is summierin at Saratoga Springs, New York. Mr. James F. Todd is spending few days :tt his old home in Laurel County. 'iss Leila. daughter of Mr. 11. I 'Blease, has returned from Williamsto Fonale College to spend vacation. Mr. Jas. K. P. Goggans returned t Newberry Saturday from the Lal School of the University of Virginia. Dr. Aibert P. Johnstone, of Andei son, stopped over a few (lays in New berry on his return from the Souther: Dental Association, held last week i Augusta. Ie is looking well: Andei son agrees with him. Miss Mattie Boyd, of Newberry, sper last Friday night an( Saturday in on town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C Morgan. She delighted us with he rure conversational powers for a brit hour or two on Saturday evening. Mis Bovd is one of those brilit, genial sph its-.in which melancholy finds no lod! ment, and in whose presence kindre souls linger, taking no note of time a it passes. It is always a pleasure t meet her.-EJcld onuor. Seasonable Spring Coods. Base Balls, Ilats, Tops and CordS Rubber Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles Fish Hooks and Lines, all sizes, Play ing Cards, &C. H1. A. BUnNS. VrIous and all About. The new huildings ae progressii, rapidly. Farmers are wearing long faces crops are dreadfully short. Don't forget to make your tax returns The time expires next Saturday. There has not been a single stram ride this season. What is the matter? The latest thing out is the capillar2 coayer. Ratley and Dawkins have it There are too many bachelors iz \ewberrv, and pitying their forlori -ondition, we advise them to marry. A ringing bell, a mother's call, May sometimes rouse a lad; But the only sur thu atr all, Is a father when he's miad." Can any one tell why men who car not pay small bills can always fint money to buy liquor and treat whier amiong friends? Prc/spcrity has been made a Mone) Order Oflice, which wvill prove a grea benefit to the citizens of that ti;riving town and surrounding country. "When a boy sees a nice, round smooth stone lying on the. grounid bi always thinks it rather hard that ther< isn't ai yalIler (log in the vicinity." What becomes of the children or Sundays? Very few, considering how' many there ar'e, attend Sunday Schools Are pareits n'ot respoGnsible for this? Upon the authority of Capt. Ed. it is stated that not a single buggy or wagor has been returned in the assessment o: pr~operty as new. Not a new buggy oi wagon in the County. Rev. Dr. Geissenhainer, the oldesl Lutheran. minister in the country, has just died, aged eighty-two years. Foi sixty-two years he had preached thc gospel. After man came woman, and some blear-eyed old cynic with a gall biggel than his heart says they are after him still.- We wish one would get after himi with a broomstick. It is fearful to contemplate the num ber of child and wife murders chroni led by the daily papers. The North ern cities are credited with t.wo-thirds of these horrible deeds. Twenty-five persons went from New berry on the Ilendersonville excursion Saturday. They took the train at1 Strothers. returning to that place about midnight. They had a pleasant trip. It is remarkable that the first cottor bloom is sure to find its wvay to this of ice, but the first watermelon or any thing else calculated to gladden the heart of the editor does niot. Why is this thus? Strawberry festivals and fairs are beld for the purpose of raising church money, and some one wisely remarks that if there.were more religion in the church there would be no lack o1 money. 1. true bill. Fred Long, of i~ndiana. was married to Jane Little only two wveeks, and then g.ot .a divorce. IIe has doubly realized the, truth of .the aphorism: "Man wants but Little here below, noi wants that Little Long." An ingenious wife tells hecr oppr'essed sister how to come it over the tyrant, 'When I want a nice snug day all tc myself," she says, "I tell George dear mother is cowing, and then I see noth ing of him till late at night. Tr5 it." Preparations are making for the Camp Meeting at Ebenezer in August It is exnected that there wvill be a~ large nuiuber of tenter:s. P'rayer meetings ae held there every Friday afternoon looking to the success of the meeting. Miss IIelen Morris Lewis had a pret ty fair house the evening of the 8th. Several competent judges pronounced her reading excellent, while others eqal-optn togti nyo equalyWhen commentstogh to of fury. andv no comments to ofsint -atr h nygo edr fer hand wereopinio toaexress In thc matter. The only good readers wt -. n~,a -m ne warren DuPre 01 FoR THE HERALD. o Intended for last issue, but came too late. -E)s. GALxE END o' NOWHERE, A. 11). 1879th. 0 To saV that the IDe'il is to pay aud no pitch hot," would be but a Sexpression of the conditions of things generally iu this dilapidated portion of the "moral vineyard,'' knjwu by the local name of "Dutch Fork.' Socially speaking. there is enough gab circulating to run a high pUsiure stUmp lifter with e;ou ii force to either uproot all the errors. mental, moral, physical and political extant, or to burst the "blarsted mer sLecn." Peeuniarily we are non evt - ineitus, and from prescut appear. n ances don't expect or care to be in ventused; and the want of rain is be (--inniug to sugreSt the want of bread iu the near future, and even now real "cake bread'? and sweetened coffee are r "Sunday doins' whilst "apple Johnie" and "Mountain Dew" are e excessively Utopian. I see no chance but to "go We:st, young man, go --West," and take the women along -with us, notwithstanding the propit 0 ic utterances of the "sleeping beauty" s who dined on Bowie kmives,,bull frogs 0 and bullets, w'th Comanche Indian sausage served mode a lI Delmonico in a dream. Please pas around this prescription to the author of that newsy letter pub - lishod not long since in one of your papers : Take equal parts of good hickory ashes and water. Stir in the Lashes well then filter slowly. Dse one pint three times a day. N) cure, no pay. I really envy that boy his talent. We have been feasting lately ou a mixture of literature and pies, and are glad to say that our hospitality was extended to some of your city's fairest daughters and ugl-("Forbearauce is a virtue" when it keeps oine out of a scrape, otherwise it is a humbug) long est soUs. To see, occasionally, a long mau is a pleasure, but a whole dozeu at once creates a vague idea of famine, Inevertheless we would be glad to see them all again, and will do so if we Ican infuse enough life into the New 1berry Rifles to' get a drill out of them, if net it devolves upon us (the Enoree Rifles) to perform the "last sad rites," t and Each soldisr shall discharge his farewell shot O'er the place where the "Rifles" are buried. DJigression is the father of "gas." I have digressed so here goes for the gas. What is the reason for the loss of interest in military affairs by the young men of New berry village ? It cannot be owing to any indifference en thieir parts. as is provno by the pro. lciency wvhich they attained before their disruptioni. It cannot be any rwant of patriotism, for they have ever evinced pure principles in that direc tion; therefore it must be owing-I blush to say it-to opposition from a source which they cannot pecuniarily disregard. If this be the case-and I am informed that it is-we may soon look for the re-enactment of Shyiock's part in the celebrated Venetian blood trade. Can it be that those who onice opposed themselves, a mzighty bul wark, ag.ainst the hail of death, to .protect the liberty of our own "sunny l and" cannot brook the loss of a few -hours, when those few hours will re. dound to their credit, and in all possi bility to the future independence of that land which they battled to defend. We hope not, and really believe that, after mature deliberation, there lives not one who will offer opposition, in its slightest form, to the military educa tion of those who are scions of a chiv alric race, brighter than which none ever shone upon the indestructible scroll of fame. If such there be, go scan his face, And see therein no Jove enrolled, For aught but that which brings disgrace; The scorn for truth, the love of gold; The cringing brow of cowardice; The grasping hand of avarice. Despised in life, forgot in death, And hated to his latest breath. Why did not our officeers in the Legislature take the same steps to per petuate the organization of our Brig ade that were taken by the zealous comm andant of the glorious "Fourth." We have no doubt that they can give an admissible excuse, but utitil that is uiven we shall never cease to think but that we have been the subjects of negleet. We want it distinctly un derstood that we are (taking all other portions of the State as criterious) not willing to be set down as semi animated nothings, emanating fremn a County that claims no higher honor than to be considered the feudal terri. tory of a few pot-bellied usurians, and it might as well be said here, as well as aoywhere else, that the Legislative asp)irant of the next term will be ex peetedi to take off his hat and make his politest bow to the military, &c., &c., &c., or stay at home and let some mian go who will, and who is not a prominent aspirant. But enough. Trhe crops are suffering very much in thslclt,or at least in a portion tliislocalit~~ ~ ~ A c1,~ faces have assumed that look of souie kind which has to the present writing baffled all known tongues in explana. tion. There will be an excursion train run over the S. U. & A R. R., on1 next Saturday. the 12th of this month under the auspices of one Kirkland, Leavinz Alston at 4 A. M., and arriv iig at lHendersonville, N. C., at 12.10, and return on same day, all for the sum of -1.25 foi round trip. Tt is to be hoped that some good soul, with more money than judgment. will come along with $1.'25 worth of iiterest in ny l:cah on that day, if so I will en abied to tell you in some future epis. I.nhiry confusion how much larger the IouUtains are than mole hills, how much Saur INraut is "on the bead", aud how large a string of beads they deck each quart of-, but this last is enough to break the heariof a smooth ingc iron, consequently I will leave you to keep uie coLripany in mouth-water ing anticipation. Reading this over it looks like a hint, but allow me to assure you that 'twas not intended as such, for Editors have something else to do with their millions, and I I well, I keep better company. For fear of writing a letter before I quit-which is entirely foreign to my intentions-I will call a "hal t," "stack arms'' and ''break ranks" for the pres eut. 3I OTT E.NTOT. Rose Cottage, July 4th, 1879. Comamercial. NEWBERRY, S. C., July 15, 1879. Ordinary...... .................... 9 a 91 Good Ordinary.....................10 a10 .Low Middling......................10!a11 M iddling ..........................11 a Good Middling .....................11,a Good demand at quotations. Newberry Prices Current. PO0RRT)TEP WEEC1LT By J. N. MARTIN & CO. BACON Shoulders, Prime New....... 5 Shouldcrs. zugar Cured. G Sides. C. R.. New........... 63 DRY SALTED MEATS Shouluers, New.............. 5 Sides, C. R., New........... a 61 Sides, Long Clear........... 61 HAMS Uncanvassed Hams.......... 10 Cauvassed Hams, (MagnoL) La IARD mf, iii 'ierces.............. 10 Leaf, in Buckets............. 11 SUG AR Powdered.................... 16 Crushed...................... 14 Granulated Standard..... .. 12a Extra C..................... 11 Coffee C....................... 10 Yellow....................... 10 New Orleans.............10 Demarara.................... - MOLASSES New Orleans Syrup. 75 New Orleans Molasses. 40 Cuba Molasse........60) Sugar House Molasses. '7 TEA Gunpowder................ 1.50 Young Hyson............ ...1.50 ALLSPICE.....................25 PEPPER......,................... 3 COFF EE Roasted or Parched..... '8 P.est Rio..... ...... 24a 005'(1............... 20a VINEGAR Cider Vinegar........50 White Wine Vinegar 65 CORN Tennessee................S85 MEAL Bolted. .. ...............90 Unholted................. 85 SOAP........................... 6a 10 STARCH........................ 10a 16 STAR CANDLES................ 15 FLOUR, per bb1.......... ....... 6.00a 8.00 PEARL 1HOMINY.................. 5 CANDY ....................... CONCENTRATEDQ L'E.... ..... 1 HIORSFORD)'S BAKING P'OWDER 25 SEA FOAM BAKING POWDER 35 AXLE GREASE.................. 10 TOuA CCO........................ 60a 1.25 NAILS (10) keg.................. 3.50 BAGG(ING-ileavy.................. 125 .ARROW TIES, per bunch...... 2 50 RBD CLOVER SEED-per lb....20 RED OATS-per tu............ 40a .1iscelianeous. I h tot Fvryes Yet, Come, See and be Convinced That this is the best op portunity to get ai nice outfit EVER OFFERED IN NEWBERRY. WRIGHTII J. X.'COPPOCK. June 4, 23-tf. LNDERT1KE'S NOTIIJ The subscriber having purchased the Hearse and cntire stock of G.askets and Cof fins of' Estate of C. M. IIarris, dcceased, is prepared to conduct the business in all its branches AT THE VERtY LOWEsT PRICES. A full line of Metalie, Ilosewvood and Walnut Collins and Casisets alvays on hand. Will p;ersonally superintend the prepara tionuof graves, building of vaults, using in their construction best hiydraulic cement, rendering them perfectly waterproof. All orders promptly attenuded to day or night. Olliee in rear of Leaveil & Speers' Mari>le Yard. L. M. SPEERS. A pr. 23, 1879)--0-tf. Estate of G. T. Scott. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will make a final settlement of the esta of Gamaliel 'Thomas Scott. deceased, 'Dry Goods u n .Yolions Elfiing in S8ason I DOWNARD TEMiEMY IN PRICES! NOW IN STORE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY (0(01 INII NfJTIONS, WHICH FOR VARIETY, EXCELLENCE AND CHEAPNESS CANNOT BE EXCELLED. AS THE LEADER OF LOW PPIr'ES IN COLUMBIA, C. F. JACKSON Reiterates his ainnuncenent to the people of Newberry and all vther eoplce, that lhe EAS THE GOODS AND THEY ARE TO BE SOLD 0114GAINS IN EVERY LIN -E0 A SPECIAL NOVELTY is the 5 CENT COUNTER, nothing to comparc with it in the South. Satisilaction given or money returned. C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C. July 9, 28-tf. Hardware and Cutlery. OW PICE COTTON, The undersigned a.sk to call attention of the Farimiers and Mechanics to their new supply of STEEL PLOWS, of all kinds, STEEL SHAPES, PLOW STOCKS Of the "Avery Patent." AIXES, Of all grades and prices. SPADES, SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, Of all ki:nds.. Picks, Grubbing Hoes, &c. Also, a splendid lot of Carpenters' and lilacksm~iths' Tools, All laid in at pric.-s that will meet the low price of cotton. Cali a.nd see for yourselves, at the Hardware Store of No. 3, Mollohon Row. Jan. 1, 1879. 1-tf LIME ! LIRE !! Tested by the most experienced mechain ies and guaranteed to be the best ever of fered in this nmarket. For sale at low prices by COPPOCK & JOHNSON. May 21, 21-tf. AVERY'S PLOWS. Averv's Walking Cultivattor, four plows. Avery's Double-foot, iron, plow. Avery's " " wood, plow. Avery's Single, wood and iron, plow. Avery's Garden Plow. At prices tilat anuy f4irmer can buy. Call on COPPOCK & JOHNSON. Apr. 30, 18-tf'. EM~BAL13ING BURIAL CASES. The subscribers inform the public that they have on hand EMBALMING CASES, andi are prepared to EMBAL M in a satisfac tory manneCr. By the use of these cases bodies can be kept through all time with a perfect preservation of features. Those who wish our services will c dl on us. These embalming cases are beautiful in their make and we guarantee them to be all that is saia of them, or take back ad refund the price. 11, 0, t$IMIN & SON, Dec. 11, 50-ly. FRANK W. FANT, Attorney at Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. Office on LAW Range, in building for merly occupied by J. A. Chapman as a Book Store. Jan. 29, 5-6m Pianos and Organs. The undersigned takes this method to in form the citizens of Newberry ar.d surround ing Counties, who are desirous of purchas ing an Organ car PianIo, that hec has perfect ed arrangements with the manufacturers by wehich he can' RETAIL you a Piano or an Organ AT WHoLE.sALE PRICEs. We can sell you a first class instrument at the same price as these cheap shoddy things so ex tensively advertised over the country. A written guarantec for 5 years accomnoanies every instrument we sell. We put them up in your residence, and keep themi in tune for'12 months free of charge. We respect fuly refer to the followinz well knownt par ties to whom we have sold: Mr. J. 0. Peoples, Piano, Newberry C. HL ; Mr. 0. L. Schumupert, Organ, New berry C 1-.; Mr. Christian Bennett, Organ, Cokes bury, S. C.; Mr. Jacob Counts, Organ, Prosperity, S. t.; Mr. Jonas Swink, Piano, Union C. H., S. C.; Mr. Asa Smith, Piano, Union C. H., S. C.; Mr. Jas. R, Ellis, Prar.o, Union C. B., S. C.; Mrs. E, M. Rice, Organ, Codwell P. 0., S. C.; Rev. J. 1. Bonner, Piann, Die Wr-st, S. C.; The A. M. E. YELLW FEVER---BLACK VOMITI It . i.o soon ,i!-t lho rav.0es of.tis :(.rrii,i.- di.w.whi,-h Nil!no tlilt return inla lilor*V a:-:I: t, vir-llint formi inl i:iI- IS7i' MEnveral 'i so!sr:. Eb: and usedv with suc(h won i-r. w t. ini So::h Amlerica wlere tIh. - :. :r.I v:o'. V t:a.-e- or f4%er are *o0-l.,. vauh : mi n < * to I) esi!ik If bile to h- il r-< or .,I niin <iq *roin I1 10t0 each im it p:"i. h. iro i%h ; he .cVr, s lng :k!i : .o - Ix e . i*- exists. 1V Its w.,ondt-r11ul mction on filli.e- ndom h" L EP.\':' N E r! ',1.* .nou'ts -10 : eer 1:int anx : <t f -'mer.tm 1:0- \omnit, init also cures neliaciie, cnwt ipat ion of th-I-el:, D)yspu-psi:a :,.ud all Ni:al:la:l di-s No one need feur Yelflow Fever who will expel the M':lAi! loison :1-1 e.Xes, Ot bile "rom the lood by u:-ing M-:IItELLIS IlEI ATINE. which is sold by all Druggists in 25 t-i-nt ati<i l.oth bcttles, or will be sent by ex press by the Proprietors, A. F. MERRELL & CO., Phila., Pa Dr. P,-mberton's Sillip1i;i or qalell's Deliht. gi- The reports of wondorful cures of h'heiumatisma. Scrofula. Salt Uheum, Syphil is. Cancer. Ulcers and Sores. that come from :tl parts of tho comitry. are not only re )mLrkaletc but s. milracuons as to hc doubt. A was it not for the abiundance ot proot. RE1MAR KA JLE iE 0' SCIN)FULA,&c CASE OF COL. T. C. BRANSON. x;Nowr y. Se ,.5epteml)er 15. 1S71. (ENrs: For sxteen years I have b)-en a great sutyerer fron Srofla I iits most dis tressing form.i. I have been cotllned to my room nd -lbvd f,-.r 1ifteen years with scrofu ions kilcem ionS. Th moIt approved rem s-dies for sich eat<cs h:d bein u1set, and the most, eminont phy.,icians consulted. with olit aly deciklod h:-nefit. Thus prostrated, distreis', despOnaiing, I was advised by, I)r. AN.vr of FJoyd4 Cwuntly. G.i. to com imene! t t.he u,(d votr Coimpound Extractof stillingi:i. L:mguage is as insuflicoiont to des scribe tni reliet I obtained from the use of t he St illingia. as it is to convey an adequate ideta of the intensity of m.y sulering before using your iedicini Sulelieit to say. I abandoned all ot!hr remedies and cont* - ned the us oi yCur Extract of Stillin". until I can say truly, "I am eutrd of all pain." of all disease. with nothlng to ob struct the active pursnit of iy profession. More than eight mouths have elapsed sinoe this remarkable cure, witiout any return of the disease. For the truth of the above statement, I re fer to any gentleman in Bartow County, Ga., and to the zuembers of the bar of Cher okee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall ever remain, with the deepest grati tude, Your obedient 3ervant, J. C. BRANSON, Att'y at Law. A MIRACLE. WEST POiNe. GA., Sept. 1G. 1870. GENTS: My daughter was taken on the 25th day of J4ne, IsA, with what was supposed tolc'. Acitte Itheinuatisim, and was treated for tte same with no success. In March, following. pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the ell)ow to the shout der joint came out. Many pieces of bone camne out of the right foot and leg. The case was then pronounceL one of White Swoll ing. After having been confined about six years to her bed. and the case considered hlopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pember ton's Compound Extract of Stillingia, and was so well satisfied with its effects that I have continued the use of it until the pres ent. My daughter was confined to her bed about six years before she sat up or even turned over without help. She now sit up all (lay, and sews most of her time-has walked across the room. IIer general health is now good, ani I believe she will, as her limbs gain stren-th, walk well. I attribute her recovycry. with the blessing of God, to - the use of your invaluable medicine. With gratitude, I am, yours truly, W. B. BL ANTOI, WEsT PoiNT, GA., Sept. 16, 1870. GENTrs: The above certiticatc ot Mr. W. D. Blanton we knovi and certify to as being t rue. The thing is so ; hun dreds of the most respected citizens will cerlify to it. As much reference can be given as may be re qured. Yours truly, CR AWFORD'& WALK ER, DruggistA~ IION. H. D. WILLIAMS. &- DR. PEMBERTON'S STILUTNGIA&f prepared by A. F. MERRIl1IL & CO., Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists in $1.00 bottles, or sent by cxpress. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere. Send for Book-"Curious Story"-free to, all. Medicines sent to poor people, payable in installments. Jun. 4, 49-ly. 1 flA LIMITED NUMBER of active, energetic canvass ers to engage in a pleasant and proitable business. Good men will lind this a rare chance TO MAKE MONEY. Such will please answer this silvertise ment by letter, enclosing stamp f'or reply, stating what business they have been en gaged in. None but those who mean bust ness need apply. Address FtNLEY, HARVEY & Co. Jun -25, 26-Iy Atlanta, Ga. BUIL CuES 11 C. CHAM&aN Respectfully announce that they have on hand the largest and best variety of BU RIAL CASES ever brought to Newberry, onsisting of Fisk's Metalic Cases, Embalming Cases, Rosewood Cases. Together with COFFINS of their own Make, Which are the best and cheapest in the lace. IInving a FINE HEARSE they are pre pred to furnish Fitneraids in town or couni ry in the miost approved manner. Particular attention given to the~ walling~ up of graves when desired.7 Give us a call and ask our prices.. R. C. CHAPMAN & SON. May 7, 1879. 19-tf. PIIOTOGR1IPI CILEYL The citizens of Newber-ry are respectfully uuformed that I have opened the Gallery1in te Arricub ural Society~ building, formerly ccupied by Mr. Wiseman, and that Lam. >repared to take PICTURES IN EVERY STYLE, )n Very Reasonable Terms. Give me a call and examine specimens. W. A. (GLARK. NEW IHOTEL. This commodious edifice, situated on AIN' STREET, NEWBERRY, S. C., and :nown as the B LEASE HOTEL, 3s nOW open, and invites the people one and il to cll and know what can be done at all hours, to wit: Au Extra Good Brakfaa~ DiT,TOI nr t~nrnv~r for. T~7~['~