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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1881. LfDRX TO NEW ADvERTIsExENTS. Silas Johnstone-Master's Sale. Kingsland & Heath-Satisfaction. Geo. R. Taylor-Lumber for Sale. G. W. Pearson-Coffee on the Free. C. & G. R. R.-Change of Schedule. POST OFrC CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Train arrives.................12 55 P M Up mail closes at................12 25 P M Down Train arrives ........... 3 51 P M Dawn mail eloses at.............. 3 25 P M Luurens Train arrives. .......11 30 A M Laurens Train leaves... ........ 4 CO P M Laurens mail closes at........3 -25 P M Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 00 P. M1., R. W. BOONE, P M Newberry, S. C., May 16, 1881. SPECIAL NOTIVE.-Business no tis in this leal elun are inserted at the rate of 1.5 cents per line cach inser tion. 0.5ituaries, notice-s of ieeings, con munications rehting to personal inter ests, tributes of respect, &c. are chargul as regulr adrertisements at $1 per Square. .otices of administration, and other Zegal notices, obituaries, trilnds of re 8pect a>ul notices of meetings, as well as coinmunications of a personal character must be paid for in advance The subscription price of the Herald is $2.00for twelve months, $1.00 for six months, 50 cents 'for three months and 25 cents for one month, in advance. Names in future will not be placed on the subscription books until the cash or its equivalent is paid. Sr All communications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf This paper may be found on ie at 4eo. P. Rowel & Co's Newspaper Advertisp.g- Btu rean (10 Spruce St..) where advertising coQu tracts may be made for it in New York. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at that place. The Dedicatiori Services Of Ebenezer Church were attended Sunday by a very large congregation. Dr. Jno. T. Wightman, of Spartanburg, preached the sermon. Thanks. Maj. John Alexander, of Columbia, has our thanks for a copy of the Glas gow Weekly Mail, which we have found exceedingly interesting. No Hospital Needed. No palatial hospital needed for Hop Bitters patients, nor large salaried tal lented puffers to tell what Hop Bitters will do or cure, as they tell their own story by their certain and absolute cures at home.-New York Indcpendent. Dedication. The new Methodist Church at Zion, near Prosperity, Newberry Circuit, will be dedicated on the 3d Sunday of this month, July 17th. Prof. W. W. Dun can, of Wofford College, will preach the Dedicatory Sermon at 11 o'clock, A. M. A Partridge Hatches Two Chickens. A partridge on Elizabeth Moon's place in No. 8, set on eight partridge eggs and three hen eggs. She came off one day last week with two young chickens. The chicks were taken from her, and she lingered about the preii ses several days trying to regain pos session of them. A Handsome Present. The Senior acknowledges with great pleasure the reception of a very appro priate and handsome present at the hands of Mrs. W. H. Clark Thursday afternoon. She could not have thought of anything more acceptable or more appreciated. Our warmest thanks are tendered her, with best wishes for her .happiness._______ he Cok'esbury District Conference av Of the Methodist Church, composed Sthe Counties of Newberry, Edgefield, ens, Anderson and Abbeville, Sin Green wood .this (Tuesday) eveni g. Among the delegates from this County are Revs. Campbell and Stokes, aind Messrs. A. J. Kilgore, Ja cob Sligb, Thos. S. Moor man, I. H. Boulware ah?d WV. W. Summer. Augusta Trade lssue. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist will issue the 1st of September the Third Augusta Trade Issue, which will con tain maps, views and written descrip tions of the various enterprises, indus tries and advantages of that city in the way of business. ~20,000 copies of th issue will be printed and circulated. This affords a rare opportunity for ad verters. State Agricultural and Mechanical Socie ty. We have received the Premium List for the 13th Annual Fair to be held at Columbia, Nov. 8th to 11th inclusive. The list presents a varied and attractive array of premiums in every department. Persons intending to become exhibitors are requested to forward their entries to Col. Thos. W. Holloway, Secretary, at Pomaria, S. C. Coffee on the Tree, Not many persons, we fancy, know~ how coffee looks on the tree, and the elegant lithographed picture of a coffee tree, which we were shown this week and which Thurber & Co., the great coffee merchants of New York, present to dealers who sell their coffee, is both ernamental and instructive. We pre. ume all 'of our merchants will soon have these beautiful show cards. Call on Mr. G. WV. Pearson and see the tree and its fruit. I A pure and simple compound o Honey and Tar, two ingredients whos4 virtues are appreciated by all the world, is Coussens' Honey of Tar, a remedy for coughs, colds and diseases of thei throat and lungs. Price 50c. White' Cream White Verrmifu3ge is the best worm killer- For sale by Dr. WV. E 'Palhaw.mo The Newberry County Sabbath School Co'hvention Will, be held Thursday and Friday, Jnly 21st and 22nd, in the Baptist Church in New berry. A Fatal Encounter. Henry Renwick was knocked in the head with a rock by his brother Isaac yesterday (Monday) evening. ~ The skull was broken, and Henry cannot live, if he is not already dead. The cause of the difficulty as reported to us, is that Isaac was beating his wife when Henry interfered to prevent it. The parties are colored, and live on Dr. M. A. Renwick's place. Piles is not the least of many diseas es which aftict mankind, but Tabler's Buekeve Pile Ointment, made from the Butkeye. used according to the direc tions. is a permanent cure. Price 50c. Wiite's Cream Whites Vermifuge is the best worm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. eoV Do not fail to call on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, swe;L and de licious blood purifier, Smili's Scrofifa Syrup. Star Curine cures all cnronic sores and is a sure cure for Piles. Call on your druggist before it is too .ate and get a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Moore, A.M., President of Moore's Southern Business Universi ty, Atlanta, Ga.-This is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expectorant in my family for several years, and can recommend it as an invaluable remedy for Coughs. etc.. and have found it su perior to any other remedies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. W. E. PE. HAM. . 50-1y. Satisfaction. Tnis is the (lull season, but fortunate ly it only affects business, people be come brighter, their wits are sharper, they are forced to think, to put this and that together. Sharp merchants pre pare for the times, and sharp people keep their eyes open, and when they have to buy go where they can do the best. The signs of the times guides them. It is an incontestible fact that Kingsland & Heath, of Columbia, can give perfect satisfaction, not only in quality and variety but in prices. Their stock of china, glass, crockery and other household goods cannot be excelled. Try them. 27-tf. Neat and Handy. Card Cases for the ladies. Morocco and Russia, cheap. At 26-St HERALD BOOK STORE. I ' WADLEY, EMANUEL CO., GA.. Oct. 10, 1879. Gentlemen: While attending the Gen eral Assembly this summer, I tried your Star Curine on my leg, it being affected with an old sore caused by a wound re ceived during the late war. After hav ing thoroughly tested it I am compelled to say that it is a success, for I have had experience with different physicians and remedies, and found nothing to enre me, until I used your Star Curine, which has cured a remarkable bad case. Wishing you succes, I amw yours, respectfully, JOHN BELL. For sale by Dr. W. E. PELHAML 50-ly THlE REVISED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, THE COMPANION TO THE NEW TESTA3MENT. For sale at HERALD BOOK STORE. AnaEV1Lu.E Co., S. C., A pril 2. 1879. This is to certify that I have used Hru's HEPATIC PANACEA in affec tions of the Liver with good results, and can recommend the medicine to the public. J. W. CA LHOUJN, M. D. gr For sale to the trade by W. H. Barrett, Augusta, Ga., and by WV. E. Pelham. -24-1m. M- The best Organ at Eduard Scholtz's. 20-lv NEW PUBLICATIONS! JUST RECEIVED. Leslie's Sunday Magazine. Boys Nickel Library. New York Weekly. New York Boys. Golden Days. Weekly Novelist. For sale at 24-At HERALD BOOK STORE. Liens for Sale. Blank Liens for supplies and for rent, for sale at this office. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse. This valuable book is for sale at the HERA LD Book Store, price only 25 cents for single copy, or five copies for S1.00. This book tells you what to do for your horse when sick, and treats of every dis. ease to which a horse is liable. Get a copy and save money and anxiety. Only for sale at the 51-tf HERALD BOOK STORE. THoMso), Dentist. opposite Herald office Club Rates. The Columbia Register will be club. bed with the HERALD as follows: Week. ly Register and HERALD $3.50. [fri. wekly Register and HERALD $5, Daily Register and H ERA LD $8.75. The Weekly Yeomaan and H ERALD at $3.50. 47-tf. Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Cu rine are purely vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liv er Diseases, when 'a few bottles of these two great remedirs will cure you? From C. D. Medurry. Newnan Co., Georgia.-I take great pleasure in re commending to the public Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Crotip Preventive. My little son had been a great sufferer fromx Spasmodic Croup during the night. Dr. Cheney, about two years ago, preseribed for him his Croup Preventive, which has most miraculously cured him. I find il equallv beneficial in all cases of Coughs I consider it ai blessing in my family. Every one should keep it in their houses. Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for youm blood. It removes all skin eruptions and will give you a beautiful and clea1 complexion. For sale by Dr. W. E I Pm nuM 50i-1v. Delinquent Land Sales. - Treasurer Whites sold the followin'g parcels of land the 27th and 28th ult., for taxes, penalties and assessments: Township 1-Lot and building, as sessed in name of Wilson Jones; for feited to the State, there being no bid der. Township 2-111 acres, 1 huilding, assessed in the name of Mrs. Mary M. 'I ' Bnzhardt; 110 aeres to Mrs. I. C. Moses. Township 3-53 acres, 3 buildings; assessed in the name of Mrs. -Amanda Sims; forfeited to the State. Township 4-61 acres, 2 buildings, assessed in the name of Jared Boland; forfeited to the State. Township 7-323 acres, 5 buildings, assessed in the name of Mrs. Mary J. Tr ibble; 270 acres to Mrs. H. C. Moses. 'Township 9-28 acres; assessed as estate of Mrs. Mary M. Roland; 20 acres to David Hipp. Township 9-100 acres, assessed as estate of Mrs. Mary M. Boland; 97 acres to David Hipp. Personal. Mrs. F. Ludecus leaves to-day for Statesville, N. C. James Y. Culbreath is just recover ing from the measles. Miss Minnie Herbeit, has gone to Spartanburg on a visit. Mr. H. D. Boozer and family, of Wal halla, are in Newberry. The Misses Whitesides. of Union, are visiting Mrs. Geo. McWhirter. Mr. A. W. T. Simmons and Miss Emma returned yesterday from the mountains. Mr. Jno. H. Clarkson, traveling for I the Columbia Register. visited Newber ry last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 0. Peoples are I visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jno. F. Speck, at Lincolnton, N. C. Mr. T. B. Augbtry, one of the most enterprising merchants of Columbia, was in Newberry last week. Messrs. Andrew Crawford, W. H. Lyles and B. P. Barron, Columbia law yers, were in town last week. Dr. Jno. N. Lindsay has sold his plantation near Salada Old Town, and has moved to Ga'nesville, Ga. Master Burton Neel, son of Mr. Thos. M. Neel, has returned from Cedar Springs to spend his vacation. W. K. Blake, Esq., of Greenwood, was on a business visit here last week. He gave us a call and an agreeable chat. Miss Mamie MeCaughrin, daughter of Mr. R. L. McCaughrin, graduated last week at the Due West Female Col lege. Miss Mamie Cline was one of the chief performers at the Cedar Springs Concert last week. She has developed a very decided talent for music. Mr. Thos. F. Greneker, of the HER A LD, and Mrs. Greneker left Friday for Glenn Springs. They will probably goj to the mountains before their return. Mr. Jno. H. James, a resident of New berry for the past three years, left Wednesday for Salisbury, N. C., where he will engage in the lumber business. Messrs. Burr J. Ramage, Jr., and Bartow Beq Ramage, returned last week from John Hopkins University, Baltimore. They are both looking well. Mr. R. W. Davis will leave Newber ry the 14th to take charge as Captain of the French Broad Steamer, which will be put on the 15th. It will run from a point twelve miles above Henderson ville to Brevard, a distance of thirty four miles. Various and all About. Somebody said it was bot. Is it warm enough for you? Mr. W. H.. Lathrop is having his house painted. There was a picnic near Mr. Jo, Hlargrove's Friday. There will be a Soiree Thursday night at the Crotwell Hotel. Glenn Springs is being filled with Newberrians. The comet, or comic, as some call it, is tbe attraction. More rain needed in town-County pretty generally supplied. A Baptist Church was organized at Clintoai the 17th ultimo. Mr. Pratt, of Helena, made 4B bush els'of wheat on 2 acres, from 2 bushels. Jim Scott, colored, made 22 bushels on 3-4 of an acre. Mr. J. D. S. Livingston planted 6 bushels and made 30. Mr. Ivy Z. Abrams planted 6 bashels and made 77. Messrs. Coate and Glenn did the threshing. Mr. Burns got in his first load of Georgia melons last week. Fine rains in Floyd Township'nearly every day last week. The "galorious 4th" wasn't celebrated worth a cent in Newberry. Mr. R. C. Chapman is making pews for a new colored church at Clinton. Mr. Win. C. Hunter is recovering from a very severe spell of sickness. Miss Lizzie Chapman has accepted a position as teacher in the Walhialla Fe male College. Mrs. Baxter is having a dwelling house erected on her new lot adjoining Mrs. Wardlaw's. Mr. Wesley Sligh has the last $100 Confederate bill that he was paid off with during the war. Mr. Burns and Mr. A. C. Jones are preparing for a Grand Barbecue Satur dy in town. Cttn i loonking. hantifnl a nd the wospect is goo1: what there i; of corn d doing well. The congregation of Bush Uiver "hurch have raised money to buy an >rgan. The comet is still blazing out in all ts glory in the Northern heavens. IL loes not set, being too near the pole. Business is a little stagnant, but no hing serious need be apprehended. eupteniber will bring it all right. A few runty, half ripe peaches were in the market last week. The editor ontents himself with blackberries. Mr. E. S. Coppock has had ripe to natoes for over a week. They are the >aragon and Acme, and are very fine. Mr. Geo. Gilliland has the contract or covering the Opera House. His bid vas for $210. The Council furnishes he tin. Eight shares of stock of the National lank of Newberry brought 1.30 1-4 donday at public sale, with the divi lends off. The Council should not allow Scott's ,reek to remain dammed up day after lay this hot weather. It will generate aalaria. Some Newberrians insist that the omet has had something to do with the xtremely warm weather. Not at all ikely. Mr. Jno. C. Taylor, of Saluda Old 7own, reports the finest crops in that ection of the County of any year since he war. If there is anything Mr. Z. L. White :nows more about than another it is bout fishing. le has given the sub ect years' attention. Get a copy of the Revised New Tes ament; every man should have a copy. rice 20 and 50 cents at the HERALD look Store. A farmer eharged Jay Gould $50 for dozen of fresh eggs fried, because be vas one of those rich fellows. He' sel loin got hold of one of that kind. Rev. Fred Wallace. the Pastor of the :lored Baptist Church, baptized four con more new members Thursday af ernoon. Mr. Walter Barre complains that his rop is badly in the grass. It will be -emembered that he is but lately mar -icd and this may account for it. Lafayette, for short called Fayette, is he politest, most attentive colored man ve know; the most faithful worker and he best fish fryer in the County. The Town Clerk is after the Philis ines who have failed to pay their Street [ax. Taking the defaulters alphabeti ally he issued last week forty-eight varrants down to letter G. Mord's. pigeon box, mentioned last veek, was built for the country, where t has been sent. The large ad airy >ox in rear of the store was designed ad built by the father. A furious hailstorm fell in the neigh orhood of Roseboro last Wedne'day. Mfuch damage was done to cotton and orn on the plantations of Mr. 0. IH. P. Fant, Dr. Hill and others. The public is under obligations to .he C. & G. R. R. Telegraph Line for ulietins Saturday, Sunday and Mon lay giving full details of the attempted tssassination of the President. Mr. Cramer, of Columbia, has nearly ompleted the drop curtain for the New >erry Opera House. The scene repre ients the Vice-Royal Palace on the Nile, tnd is prononneed very fine by tbose who have seen it. Capt. Davis will take command of iis mountain steamer about the 15th. [t is our intention to take a trip with im, and believe it will prove the most Ilightful in our experience. There was a "Social" of young folks an Thursday night, and one of the boys wen he went after his Miss found to his horror that she bad retired for the ight. A peck of chigers were brought to town a few days ago; the scratching done was immense. The unfortunates thought they "would never be happy again." Camphor will give relief. The following recipe for ridding a room of flies may be of value to house keepers: Half a teaspoonful of black pepper in powder, one of brown sugar, and one of cream, mixed together. Willie Ruff, charged with rape, was committed to jail Tuesdlay by Trial Jus tice Carlisle after preliminary examina tion. The testimony on the part of the State was very strong. 0. L. Schumpert, Esq.,bas pu'rchased from Hon. E. Cochrane, of Ireland, a 3 year old Irish Settea, named Bang, at the price of 21 guineas. He was ship ped the 24th ult., and is expected here soon. Notwithstanding the repeated failures of the fruit crop fruit agents are selling a large quanty of trees in this County. The trees don't cost much, and if a good fruit year come they will pay for them selves in one season. The oil cloth taken from Bush River Church a month ago, when the carpet was ripped up, was found Thursday morning by the roadside near Mr. Fed Dominick's. It was evidently put there only a few hours before it was found. Two felons have been seen in New berry for some weeks, and for once the police did not make arrests-one was on the finger of Post Master Boone. and the other on a finger of Dr. Fant. Ugly customers they proved. "Uncle Solly" Leaphart informs us that the Rev. Frederick Wallace, color ed, baptized 105 members on the 3d of June in Sumter, and that the colored Baptist membership in this State is 90, 00) strong.-Lezington Disp&At' Seeing Co!. Pool superintending the placing of a' rope on a mulberry in fron of the lotel Thursday, we thought lere was to be a first class hanging on hand, and felt disappointed on learning that it was a straigitening of the tree. The Colonel is a straight man and can't bear to see crooked things. A young married couple, just gone to housekeeping, yet without that necessa ry nuisance, a cook, had a mess of cat fish sent them for dinner. Hubby un dertook the cleaning, wifey the frying; at the eating it was discovered the cats had not been skin ned. Fancy the young wife's feelings when Hubby told her he had not even diseimlboweled them. A certain young man in the County is growing desperate. Hle sent in by a colored boy Friday after a "courting book", giving strict instructions to look in all tile look stores and other places, and buy it, if found, at any price. When we last saw the messenger be hadn't found it. Now, look here, young man, you want to let courting books alone; do your own courting, and don't spoil this happiest oceasion in a man's life by commonplaces out of a book. We feel a deep concern about the boys, not so much about the girls, for the latter are naturally inclined to be good, and pretty generally setLie down as gYentle, kind matrons. Well, boys, don't hang round the streets or go out of nights; be kind and obliging, don't sulk when mother asks you to draw a bucket of cool watpr, or go an errand. We heard a gentleman the other day say, there goes a had boy-how much pleasanter to hear there goes a good boy. Good boys make good men. Sniffles a Fisher and What Came of it. Women are said to be angels; but I don't endorse it. A nicer, cleverer par ty than that which went to Saluda last Tuesday fishing can not be found. Knowing my fondness for the sport they gave me a special invitation to join in the festivities, including a twelve mile ride in an open wagon, heavily loaded, under the fervid rays of the hottest sun which ever blazed; four miles of the way over rocks. In a weak moment I accepted, without consulting Mrs. Snif fles. I went-it was bot, there were four and a ialf hours of it, and the start was made when the sun was in its prime, 1 o'clock. The party consisted of M. Foot and Mordecai, Z. L. White and two young Whites, Geo. Langford, the Master in Equity, Sniffles and Snif Iles, Junior, and Fayette, driver and cook. Much fish were caught, besides what I caught on my return, so much that it took two hours to skin, conse quently snpper was late, 10 o'clock. The appetites were enormous; five times was the dish replenished with brown, crispy cats, coffee strong, plen tiful, bread abundant and pickles same. I ate-without a thought of the old wo man-they all ate, Mordeeai and the biggest of the young Whites and Lang ford doing work which would shame tie Chinese giiant. At twelve some hunted soft places to sleep-as an hon ored guest I was given a soft plank in the wagon, others took the water for another drag, preparing for breakfast more eats were cauight. Morning dawned, breakfast followed with no va riation in the bill of fare ; more dragging, more cats, never saw so many cats; lix up for return, get off at twelve, stop at Werber's mill to rest. From there home it was delicious, the heavens were clouded, a stiff breeze blew. and I arrived at home in tile hlappiest frame of mind. My spirits fell though on en tering, for there stood Mrs. Sniffles, her spectacles (worn to hide obliquity of vision,) thrown up, I know what that means. "Kiss your Sniffles," says I, in an affectionate tone, "and here is a mess of the nicest cats." "D)rat your cats, and keep your kisses till they are called for," says she. "Any man who will go cavortin' over tile country with a set of river pirates, aint a bit better than they are. I might have woke up this morning with my throat cut and the house robbed. D)on't roll your eyes at me, Snifiles, if you know whlat's good, this thing has got to be stopped. Dinner, no, there's no dinner, did you leave anything to buy it with? I'm ashamed of you, after guzzling down good coffee, such as I never, have, eat ing fish and pickles and me starving, to ask such a question. You're going out, are you, and I talk you to death; well, go along, I am glad to get rid of you." I went. I have come to the conclusion that it's best to let a woman have hcr own way, and, further, that if any one ever asks me to go fishing with them again I'll-I'll--go if I break a trace. JIiscellan Us. Mednhall Mil Rbvi! AND READY FOR WORK. I have rebuilt the "MENDENHIALL MILL," haying had the work performed by Y:r. John C. Sease, the best Millwright aid Miller in the County, and second to nor.e in the State, I am read.y to grind Corn and Wheat. The Mill will m:..k:, Flour not inferior to any in the Cout, if not better. Gie Mr. Sease a trial. WM. LANGFORD. June 29, 26-1m* WESTERN MANUFACTURE, ASUPERIOR LOT OIF BUMt, PHETONS CARRIAGES, Always on hand at J. TAYLOR'S REPOSIT0RY, Below M. Foot & Son's, on opposite side. all and look at them. For sule by TAYLOR & CLINE. NEWERy,s.C.. -July 5, 1861 r din y...... ......- . ... . .. a 3ood Ordinary ..................... 8 a Low Middling ...........------..- .. 8j:a U o M iddlin ..............---..... a Good dewmand. Newberry Prices Current. c;.*aCTMD WLEKLY By J. N. MARTIN & CC s.Nders. P'rime New... G.i a aimu:ders. Sugar Cured.... Sides. . I., New............ a I [ItY SALTED 31EATS Shoulders. New............. Sides, C. Ne.. Ne ........... a I Sides. Long Cioar........... : I !1A31 Unc - eri Hams.......... 12 Cauva'et Hams, (Magnoiia: N5 L.ARD Leaf, in Tierces.............. 14 Lieaf, in Bucktts............. 1. 5 iUGAR Powdered.................... 1 Crushed...................... 14 Granulated Standard..... .. 121a Extra C..................... 11 Cf1ee C ............. N, Yellow...................... I New rleau.............10 Demarara.................... - I,OLASSES New Orleans Syrup. .. 75 Ncv Orleans Molasses. 50 Cuba Molasses......... Sugar House Moiasses. 3 CEA Gunpowder.................. . u Younn Hlyson.................1; ALLSPICE...... ......... ---...... 5 'EPPF.R..................----0 'UFFEE Ros.ted or Parched...... Best Rio ...... .. 2a Good Rio-............ 16.2 IN EGAR Cider Vinegar......... White Wiue Vinegar.. 65d 'ORN Tenneszee.............. 90 iEAL Bolted... ............. 95 U.rbclted.................... 1 iOA P............................... 5a 10 ilARCH ............................. 6a 32 iAR CANDLES............... 15 L*o)1) R. per bbl............ -.. .00,10 ['EAItI. 1131N ............ A HNDY 3..... . .............. -- ,ONCENTRATED LYE....... 10 KONGLISH SODA. ............ 10 .lRSFORD!S BAKING POWDER 25 iEA FOAM "AKING POWDER... 35 XLE GREASE................... ..10 6OBACCO........ ............ a 1.2Z AILS(101ke ..... ............... 4..40 AGGING-Heavy........................... 12a14 ARROW TIES, per bunch2 RED CLOVER SEED-per lb....... 2o RED OATS-per ..............a ImOTHY HAY.................... 2 0 Dry Goods and Xotion TO-DAY The g%n! carevr of Newberrv Colleg or the iast twent.-Live vears i tppirmo. in the mi::d4 of t! people, and lei!ds enth asm to the youthful hcro o. to-day ; w ire enthiised, and infused, and ask to be e: esed In calling attention to the attractior It THE GRAND ARCA101 -OF Bf C1 LINB& co PLAIN and LACE BUNTING DRESS COODS, SILKS AND SATIN 30 Pieces Dress Goods marked w ith Re Ticket down to 6tc., SAe.. 10c , 233., 1.5 and 20c. 0TTONADES AND LINENS Just received a new lot of L1AWN~ which are marked low down to suit t ties. TO-DAY We presetnt to yott our little chief, fain isrly and affectionately called by the pe pl of Newberry,. LITTLE JACOBY Who is known to his customers all over t country through the thunde rof htis irice~ We are closinig out our FANCY L AW) from Sc. to 121c. Yard wide BLEACHING sold for loc n0w at Sc. FANS at all Prices. PARASOLS AT COST SPECIALS. 1.5 doz. Ladies' White IJcse, for 3c. pi 15 doz. Ladies' White Hose, for l0e. pl 10) doz. Ladies' Fancy Hose, for loc. p< pair, worth 20c. 10 doz. Baibriggan Hose, at 25c. 10 doz'. .) Hose, at 5c. Lienz Handkerchiefs, from 5e. to 50c. c would invite all who visit the city call and examnine <fur stock. Polite and courteous attention given1 every visitor, whether purchaser or not. BEN. H. CLINE & CC June 22, 25-ti. REVOLUTION -IN SUMTER, S. C. DARR & PARMELEE, Two well-known PR ACTIG AL PRINTER have started a First-class BOOK AND NEWSPAPER OFFICE in Sutecr, S. C., and with the aid of Powi l'Esa, are prepared to execI to any sty of printed nmatter, inany color, at pric unsurpassed by any oflice in the South. Sumter, 8. C., Junei~ l, 1881. 25 NEW HOTEL. Tiis commodious edifice, situ-:ted< MAIN STREET, NEWBERRY, . C., ar known as the BLEASE HOTEL is now open, and invites the people one at all to call and know what can be done at.a hours, to wit.: Ac. Extra Good Breakfa: Dinner, or Supper, for TWENTY-FIT CENTS. Forty or fifty regular boarders will taken at proportionately low rates. The convetnience of location, excelle spring water, well furnished table, et commend this house to every one. ct. 16, A9-tIf Su sis and Phaim acists. Fwr PRE )RUGS a-i CHEMICALS, NEW and 1,ELIA1LE Pt'EPARAT)NS, we offer attractions secoud to none. Our stock is NEW, WARRANTED GEN LINE and of the BEST QU:ALITY. An e.xmination ou wir stock, and a share o!,th--)pwblitc patrong-- is re,pectfuly so licited. All order entrusted to o-.r cire 'e erivi prompt attention. READ HERE! O'r Prese:iption Departnen is well up. plied we a full line of Chemicals. All our preparations are made in strict convf'(r:'Ty wih the U. S. Pharmacopie., ni ca. b~e relil upon. The most ctreful atentioin is given to this branch of our MAYBIN & TARLRANT, DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS. READ ON. Disifuect your premises-Carbolie Acid. Girontlin, Bro!-o, C!loratn;. Chloride of Lim, Copperas, &c. For s:e at MAYBIN & TARRANT'S DRUC STORE. PURE DALMATION INSECT POWDER. T.- ] bsi--with "Kui Klux" ows for it.: illicieur ns-. For die at MAYBIN & TARRANT'S 1D33uG STORE. Jun. 15, 24-t. 1111. .F. A NT, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST. t Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hours of the Day and Night. gW- Dr. J. IV. Ferguson, the Prescription Clerk, can be found at night over D.W. T. Kibler's store. in the rear room next- to Post Oftice. May 25, 21-tf. DR. E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST IND CHEMIST, COLUMBIA, S. C. Removed to store two doors next to Wheeler House. , A lull stock of Pure Medicines, Chemi cals, Perfumneries, Toilet A rticle?, Garden and Field Seeds, always in store and at moderate prices. Orde.s promptly attended to. .Apr. 11, 15-tf. Clothing. WRIGHlT & I. W. IIOPPOCLI ~Spig Suis io al Grades And All Prices. e * SPECIALTY IN SUndergarments of all kinds S sUCIla silgi, M)RVSI, DRA1ES, SM1~S. A beautiful assortmntof Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, &c. * HTS HATS I H-ATS I In Straw, Felt and Silk, aill color- and stykcs, anid very handsome. rGentlemen's and Youths' Shoes TEUNS, VALISES, UXEELLAS, r In short every article usu.Ily kept in a first cl,ss Glothinug Store, at living prices. An examination of our s.ock is reapect fully solicited. We guarantee satisfa.ction in all goods sold. WRIGHT & J. W. COPPOCK. o May 4, 18-tf. tOZOE DONE. .A DELICIOUS, SPAEKUN1G, PHOSPHATED IEON EEVEE&GE. NON-A LCOHOLIC. Refreshing, Soudly Stimulating, Highly Nutrici.pus, Safe. Exhilarates without titoxicating. Inivigorates without reaction, as with al cossures healthfiui sleep to the worried and anxions. Rtepairs lost strength and imparts :enew ~Ro thei food of the dy-peptic pain. IClears and stimulates the brain of the Inder. the thoughtful muan msore subtle ies eouence anid in.-piratlon to the otor and preache. s v bl -emedCiicy in sea sickneOs. . Call and' ;;et circular. .Ju, ece ivad for sale by MAYBIN & TARRANT. S1880. 1880. GRI\9 CJilTR IOTEL2, FPormerly the Wheeler House,) dCOLUTMBIA, S. C. ,THlOROUGIILY RENOVATED, REFURNISIIED AND REFITTED. TERMiS, $2.00 TO $3,00 PER DAY. JOHN T. WILLEYT, Propriet'r. Poanos ied Oirmi. HIANOS IND 019111G Special Summer Offer. '.N Ift!f, AM ".11FRI .DIT i Little Cash b4wn, and a. when Cotton' Conles In. )uring the ionths.of June, JuIl, Augult aud September, we will sell Pianos and Or ,ans, either new or second-fand, to respon Ible parties, at L.OWt.3C CASH PRICES . 10 CASH ON AN ORGAN 25 CASH ON A PIANO And the balance in THREE MONTHS VITHOUT INTEREST. INSTILVISNT BUJYEIL To accommodate-those who can not pa' l Cash in the Fall. we will, dauring16 h. ionths of June, .uly, August and . ier, sell at our )NE YEAR PLAN PR As per Price List, and receive as follows 10 CASH ON AN ORGAN . 325 CASH ON A PIANO Kith one-third d the balanc in Three nonths, one-third in Six mouths,and the-e minder in one year. 'hese Offers are Good ody until OctoberAst, 1881. L. E. NORRNCE, o .Jun. 29, 16-1y. GREENVILLZ F,. HOP BITTI26 ' (. MedicUe, no4.a Drlak,) HOP!, BUCIIVI, LNDRAIiE DAWNDE-MON. Axn -niv.PzrvmT AND BD..r<r:iAQrALi Tr11 E Y C'UILZ -E All Diseaseof the Stom-tca. Dowels. Blood' Liver. Kiidneys.and L r1zatryUrgn::. her I ousney.. 'Iit-pissn":ind esdr1.y Female Comislants. $1000 !N COLD. Will be paid for % ca,e they wIl .ot cure or help, or for wsythinve 1-mp-e or Waer'otis -)" Ask yndr dr.I'1't fer I;.%p :tMra rIty them Jefore vo a ;-. TaLe no Other. Sr!) ro.: C:::evLA. Money Sayed is Noney Nadet PURCHASE YOUR ENGINES FROX S, ani save $100on a 1OHorse; $200on.' 20 Horse, and $300 on a 30 Horse-Power ngine. Send- for our prices before pr Ahssing Engines, Gins, Presses, Saw-ad rist Mills. Threshers, or any kind of ~Ma- ~ . ehinerv. We are Manufacturers' Agents, nd guarantee satisfaction in squality and price. WALKEltkLOUD. No. 135 Meeting Street,We~st side~ Near Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. ~ Apr. 6, 14-3m. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-. IN COMMON PLEAS. Fannie N. Baxter, Adm'x., vs. Lucy W. Baxter, et al. The creditors of the Estate ofKamnes M Baxter, deceased, are hereby required to render on oath and establish their respe 4 ive demands before the Master, on or be f are the first day of September nexs. By order of the (Court. SIL AS JOH.NSTONE, Master. Master's Office, June 28, 1881. 26-5t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. imanda J. Cash, Adm'x., vs. Shelton S Langford, Adm'r., et aL Partition and Relief. The creditors of the Estate of John D.p -:ash, deceased, are hereby required to ren .ier on oath before the Master~ -and estab l-h their respective dew.nds, qn or before t.h. first day of Au"ust. By order of the ,bourt. SIL&AS JOHNSTONE, Master.4 Master's Ofiice, June 28, 1.881. 265; THlE PENNINGTON HOUSE, (Formerly the Xanaon House,) NEWBERRY, S. C. JOHN I. PENtNINGTON, Proprietor. This popular and conveniently located ouse has been opened by t'ie present Pro oritor, who will spare no pains to make his gu-sts comflortable. With rooms large, i. clean and well furnished, a table,sup - pid with the best that can be had,,7police and ready attention on the part of~ his ser 'ats.', be'feels assured of giving satisfaction Terms, $1 per Day; $12.50 per Konth. June 22, 25.-tf. A "Land of the Sky." THE GLOBE HOTEL, HENDERSONVILLE, 1N. C.A C. C. CHASE, Proprietor. ALTITUDE 2,252 FEET. Every attention promised, and satisfac tion guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. Try the Globe. Jun. 29, 26-tf. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! I ICE CREAM, pare and well fhsvored, 'rom 1,, o'clock in the morning until 10 .>'clock at night. Orders for home us p.arties, .&c., promptly attended to A t A. C. .JbNES' Ice Cream Saloon, Main Street. Apr. 27, 17-cf. I0E! ICE!! IOE! A large supply of PURE LAKE JER i ways on hand, at 14- to 2c.alb. Noearge for packing country orders amnounting tae 'o lbs. Hours for delivery on Suday, S ro 9 A. M., 12.30 t 1-34 sa 4.4to 7.3I} in cses osickness.~ Apr. 27, l'7-tf.