The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 29, 1897, Image 4
VALUE OF OLD COWNS.
A Cent That Is Worth One 1lundred Dol
lars-Age Doea Not Necessarily Jlako
VaaItb in Cois.
"Some pennies are worth a good
dedl of money," said a dealer in
coins. "If you come across an old
collection of coppor cepts in an out
of-the-way place, you will do well to
examine their dates carefully. Prom,
the point of view of then umismal ist
their value depends largely upon
their condition. - For exapinile, for a
cent of 179,. in a fair stato of pres
ervation we pay $5, for a specimen
of the same issue in a first rate con
dition we would pay frorm $10 to $25,
and for a perfect cent of .1799-that
is, as bright and sharp as the day it
was coinod--we will paty $100.
"Do not attenipt to clean coins
that are in fine condition. They
should be holI only by the edgei in
handling them, and ought to be kept
wrapped carefully in chamois skin
or soft tissue ptper or laid in volvet.
Gold and silver coins may be rinsed,
not washed, in hot water and soa).
Coppor coins should be placed in
swoo: oil only to removo greaso and
dirt. Acids and scouring will ruin
any coin of worth. Ago does not
necessarily make value in coins. The
old Spanish silver pieces current in
this country in 1700 and 1800 are
worth no more than their face and
the samo is the case with the conts
of 1798, 1802 and 1803, as well as
of half dollars of datos between 1805
and 1835.
"Coins are classed according to
their state of preservation, as 'proof,'
'uncirculated,' 'lino,' 'good,' 'fair,'
and 'poor.' Pioof coins are those
which have been mado for collectors
by the mint regularly dnring the
last 40 yoars., They are rendered
brilliant by burnishing. Uncirculat
ed coins are those which have been
laid away carefully 'since the time
when they were minted, so that they
have the original mint luster and are
as sharp as when coined. Fino coins
have the hair, eyes and letters bold
and sharp and not worn off or cor
roded. Good coins are those in
which the hair and eyes show up
well, tho'dato and all the letters
perfectly plain. What would be con
sidered 'fine' for a cent, however,
would only be 'good' in a gold coin.
Fair coins have the date distinct, but
hair and letter-s somewvhat worn.
Poor coins are those which have the
date indistinct, or the hair and let
ters badly worn, or the suriface bad
ly corroded, or which have been
pierced or b)attered.
"In America it. is the fashion to
make up sets of the different coins
comprising all the years of their is
sue in ae fine condition as it is pos
sible to obtain thoem, and the demand
for specimens which aire diflicult to
get makes their value very high in
deed. I will gnote you some prices,
which you must understand applly
to 'good' coins. Bet ior oir worse
. preoservation would make a great dif
Althongh
American wo
mien do not lit,
- erally saw wood
yet a great deal
of wvork which
quite as fatigu
ing comes of
necessity uponI
every woman
who takes any
fairs of practical
if.This is
just as true Qf
well-to-do soci.
- ety women as it
'is of their less
fortunate sa.
- ters. Social ob.
ligations may
- become no less
- burdensome
cares, or the
\duties which
fall uponm wo
for their lving.
not be so hard
"for womnen if
they were healthy and strong but the con
tinual, dragging, nerve-sapping weakness
which most women endure renders every
duty a burden, and turnis every effort into
a source of misery antd pain.
There is no need of these difflculties.
'There is not one case lsi a hundred of fe
male weakiiess, but many be absolutely and
permanently cured by D)r. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. Its purlidug, hecalin g, strength
cning effect is to restore comnplete health
and capacity to the fetnilnine organism.
Weak wives and prospective muothers are
mad'e strong and cheerful by the use of this
marvelous Prescription."
It Ia the only scientific preparation of
its kind- the tried " Prescriptfon " of ani
educated, widely experienced physician.
Nearly a hundred cases of the severest
forms of fetuale complaint with.the mnethods
by which they were permanently cured are
described in onme chapter of Dr. Pierce's
thousand-page illustrated book " The Peo
D1e's Common Sense Medical Adviser."
Bent absolutely free in paper covers for the
cost of mailing only: 21 one-cent stamps,
or eloth - bound for 31 stamips. A ddress,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N, .
- Dr. Miles' NEavu PtLAaTEancure RIHEUMA,.
TSM, WEAKi UAOKS. At druggists, only 25c,
-es stope in.0minte by---.--.-.-...-------.- D
- e PINu . cecot4ds."
forene in every ease. On th4 bass
is ' united States copper cet t
1993, with the ocloverjeaf is worth
or five times 0s much as the
valuoble cent of 1799. Frolf tat
the preniuims on cents run ill the
way dOwn to 5 conts. The valuablo
dates in 'order of worth are 1783,
1799, 1804, 1795, 1796, 1809, 1811,
1808, 1797, 1813, 1800, 1801, 1805,
1800, 1708, 1807, 1823, 1857, 1810,
and 1812.
"Tle bronze cents, such as aro in
circulation now, were first coincd in
1804. None of thein-boars a prom
ium except the issue.of 1877, which
is valued it 3 cents. Some of, iho
old-fashion half cen1ts are high prm
ed. On i bupi.4 of 'good' condition
tle half cent of 1796 is worth $15.
' 0 issuei of 1831, 1886, 1840, 1848
1849 and 1852 fetch 3 each, while
those of 1793, 1795 and 1802 wo
will pay $1, apieco for. None of the
lilcl ceits is worth at promiam ox
cept that of 185, with a flying on.
gle, which you can sell for $2. A S
eit vickol of .1877 is worth $I, and
a nickol 5 cont piceo of 1878 has a
market value of 15 cents. There is
no promium on those 0 alny ol.hor
year. Nicol 3.cont pice. of. 1877
we pay 75 cents each for, whilo those
of 1878, 1882, 1885. and 1886 are
worth 5 cents each. None of the
others boars a premium. If you are
so lucky as to got hold of a bronzo
2 cent piece for 1873, you will havo
no difliculty in disposing of it for
$1,. but no other issues havo iiny OX.
tra value.
"The rarcst- and most desirable
coin of the regular series is tile sil
vor dollar of 1804, which is worth
$600. It is necessary, however. that
the authenticity of th! specimen
shall be fully proved, as thoro are
many altered dates in the ma.ikot, as
well as 'rostrikes' mado at a later
period. The silver dollars of 1794,
1823, 1839, 1851 and 1852 arc worth
$25 each, while that of 1858 's val
uod at $15. Silver half dollars of
1796 and 1707 are wort.h $25 oach.
The issue of 1853, without nrrow
heads or rays, wo will pay .$15 for,
and for that of 1838, with a small
'o' nnldor the bust, we oIl'r $10. A
silver quarter of 1827 is valued at
$40, while the issuo of 1823 is worth
$20. Twent.y-cont pieces of .1877
and 1878 are inarketablo at $1 oach.
"A silver dimo of 1801 is wort,h
$7; of 1797, 1800 and 1802, $3, and
of .1798 $2.50. Silver half dimes of
1802 will fetch $30 v(eh, and i val
nie of from $ I to $3 aLt.taLcho to thego
coins of the issues of 1791I, 17960,
179)7, 1801, 1805 and .184(1. Silver
3-cent pieces of dlatos from 18(13 to
1869 inclusive we olier $40 each for,
wvhile one of .1873 is wvort.h $50. * A
gold double eagle of 18-19 is wort h
$100. A half engle of 181 i is worth
the samre price; likowvise the half en
gle of .1822. Half engles of 1795.
1797, 1798 and .1828 ca [- ::old for
from $15 to $25 each. Qianrter
eagles of gold issued in 1 796, 1 797,
and 1820 are valued at. $10) (Mach.
Tile $50 gold1 piceo of Catli fornia
commaiinds aL preiumi1l of from $10 to
$15, but tIle $2.50, $5, $10, $20 and
. 25 gold pieces miade fronL 18-Il) to
1861 by privato firms andli assay of
fices in California, Colorado and Or -
ogon, because they do no01 comn up
to the mint standard of purity, lire
mostly below par.
"For the same reaLson the Mormion
geld pieces of UtaLh issued under the
direction of tihe late Brigham Young
'and largely circulated from 18 19 to
-1860, wvill fetch very little more thn
their face value. Some of the old
colonial coins have high valuos. Tile
'pine tree' shilling of 1750 is worth
$25. A Maryland shilling of 1659
'is valued at $10, .ndc aL Louisiana
crown, coined in France, ati $25.
The copper 3-ceut p)iece of Conlnect
icut, issued in 1727, is appraised at
$30. One variety has the inscrip
tion, 'I am a good1 copper,' and an
other has the (device of an aix, with
tile words '1 cut my wvay through.'
A Florida silver hlf dolla'r of 1760
is worth $10, while the Virginia sil
ver half dollair of 1773 is vlue d at
$2. The pewter continental dlollar
of 1770 we will pay $3 for. A gold
Vermont doublooni is worth $200,
aind a Vermont silver half dollar wvill
fetch $100. TIle Massachusetts cent
of 1788 is valued at $10. Washings
ton silver pieces of 1792, earing the
bust and namie' of (1. Washington,
will fetch $50 each.. All of tihe
Washington coinls, both silver and1(
copper, were minted in Enigland as
patterns, buit the designs were not
accepted because it wans considered'
contrary to the principles of our
government to stamp the honLd of the
presidlent upo our 0 coi ns."
Ar Hapeettliar a6s
unavoidable and
cannot bWdisitss
ed or treated as we
do those to whdi /
the entire himan
family are subject.
Menstruation sus
tains such import
ant relations toher
liealth, that when
Suppressed,jrregu
lar o r Painful,
she soon becomes.
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complica
tions arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfe,Id'Is a receipt
~ of one of thle
most noted
Female physicians
of the South,
eiaor were tro;
~ bles of this
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering Woman.
"Wo have for the past thirty years bandled
Mradfleld'e Femalo negulator, both at wholo
sale and 3 atail, and in no instanco has it fall I
to give satisfaction. Wo soll more of it than all
Dther similar remedies combined."
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAI,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
Tim BnADFEL REOULATOR Co., ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by all luggists at $1.00 per Bottle.
POWE't 0 F 11AIDON.
It Will hm LIed Judlciously With ConstIa
bles.
[The St- o, 25.]
*hould Governor Ellerbo follow
tho procedont ostablishod by former
Governors Tillman and Evans, lo
fenders of the dispelnsary and all
persons connected therewith, hie
would not hesitato long in pardon
ing State Constables J. 11. Buice
and J. A. May, both of whon were
convicted Wednesday at. Spartanburg
for the manslaughter of John Sims.
Governor Ellerbo does not propose
to lrdon the two constables in the
off-hand manner of his prodocessors.
Yesterday, a former conversation
in which he had said in offect that
should constables be convicted ho
would not pardon thon until satis
fied that the coivict,ion was unde
serving, )vas recalled to the governor.
In answer to the question if ho still
hold the samo views, tho governor
re)liod that ho did. Constables, ho
said, should obey the la., of the
Stato, but whon lie found that they
had betn convicted through the pro
jndico of the pe1ople against them he
did not propose to lot t hem be puln
ished..
T1hse case in question, that of Con
nor1 p)ositively doelinred to (discuss.
HeI was tot.ally unfamiliar wvit.h
the facts, he said, r nd t here
fore h.adl not oven formed an opin
in c'onnelct.ioni wit,h t he defense of
di5sensairy ollicials, thei. St ate in one
instantee is actinig both as prl)oseenltor
and dlefonadnlt. Th.ie case alluded to
is thait of Ilyor, who st.and1s. charged
with t.he shooting of Doscher in
Charl estoni. Thet State boeard r t its
last. meeting ahproprialted $2(;'1 to
pity for 1Ilyer's attorney. "Nowv,"
said an astute main, and1 he is not a
lawyer, either, "'t.h solicitor, the
State's paiid p)rosecutinig oflig~pr, will
try to have Hlyer convicted, wihli
ihe State's p)aidl attorney wvill try to
secure his acquittal. Did you ever
hear of such a thing?" And the as
tute gentleman laughed at the Stat's
fighting and pulamneling itself.
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ENSU I 1141 VICLD STATp 6FFVCE.
Vuluwblas Now Postwaueter I* a Popalar
Columbia, S. 0., June 22-Dr. J.
T. Ensor, who has been appointed
postmastor for Columbia, vico Colo
nol William Vallace, Ias a file re
cord here, and nQ republican in the
Stato stands higher.
lie was suporiutendent of the
State Insano asyluln for eight years,
holding that oflcd-in 1890, and was
one of the first republicans to recog
nizo Hampton as governor.
Later Dr. Ensor was obief raiding
deputy of the revenue office here,
and had some desperate encounters
with 110oonshuinors in the mountain of
the Piedmont..
lit 1890 lie ran against Shell for
congross, and carried Columbia. Of
lato yeart he has been conducting a
drug storE in Colmbia, under tho
name of Ensor & Molton.
Ono occasion when the asylum
funds were exhausted Dr. Ensor
stipplied monoy out of his own
pockt to kop the institution go
ing. His residence is t wo miles he.
yoni the city links.
Tho probable appointmont of Dr.
Eisor was forcasted weeks ago, il
though the fact of his selection was
a total supriso to the South Caro
hna dologat-ion in Washington.
It is but another accomplishment of
State Chairman Webster who has
the pat.ronago in a sling.
It is probable that within the next
wook c. two Charloston will hAve a
now postmaster. George R. fon
Kolnitz, of that city, is Mr. Web
stor's choice. Von Kolnitz is only
thirty years old. He served in the
legislature for two terms from Char
leston and two years ago made the
raco for Stato senator against Josoph
Barnwoll. Since that time he has
joined the republicans.
Beware
Of Mercury!
Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th
Street, St. Lottis, was given the usual
inerettrial treatinent for contagious
blood poison. He was twice pronotuc
ed ctred, but the disease returned each
tinie, he was seized with rhenunatic
pains, and red limps and sores cov
ered his body.
"I was in a hor
rible fix" he
says, "and the
more treat.
tnent I receiv
ed, the worse I
/ '~ ~ seemned to get.
" A New York
specialist said
nme, buit his
4 treatmnent did
- . a me no good
pais, iy eftarmwas utseless so
thtIwas tial odo even the
lightest work. This was my condition
when I began to take S. S. S., and a
few bottles convinced mue that I was
bigbenefitted. I continuted the
mnedicine, and one dozen bottles cutred
inc sound and welI. My systenm was
under the effects of mercutry, and I
wvould soon1 have b)eenl a complete
wreck blit for S. S. S."
,S. S. S., (giuaranzteed purely vegetable)
is the only cure
for real blood dis
eases. The mter
canral treatment
of the doctors al
huarmt thanu good. Beware of mercury I
ooson the disease and its treat
ment maailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
C4UM %,NEW BERY LIR N
uary 2ithI,7 asen tndr Tine.
Sonthbo.und. Northu bou-nd.
Loc'ls Mix'dl Pass-. - Pas-. Milx'd Loe'l
F'gt. D)'ly oing'r '- etui(tr ly F'gt.
M'dny D'ly D'Iy. * M'day
w'dlay w'"day
o'dy F'daty
A.M. A.M. PM. sTTINS M. r.M I.x
7 S I0145Lv I,arens Ar 1 15 111 0300
8 02 10 -..ClnI on.. 12 50 10 33 230
8 2) 4 48 222 Goldville 1238 10 10 I 06
835 458 280 ..Kinard 1231 954 1231
8 45 5807 235 ...Oary. 1227 11.12 1200
8855 5 15 241 ..Jalapa 1223 930 1150
9830 5 36 2 67 14owberry 12 10 8 53 11 20
10.40 5657 3 18 ProsperlIty 11 f8 0 25 10655
11 00) 012 8321 ....slghs. I I 49 8 05 10 80
11 48 6 18 8 28 LL Mountain 11 45 7 65 10 20
12 05 6 3t3 3840 ...Chap)In, 11 85 7341 9 M0
1230 6 48 350 Wh1ite Rtock 1128 716 925
12 415 6 67 :150 EasIIon line 11 23 7 t'4 9 10
1 00 71 1401...rmo... 11 17 641 8 46
I 30 7 2) 4 13 ..Leaphart. 1110 0 28 8830
2 (a) 7 -15 4 30ArColusiblaLY 11 06 600 800
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l'nll courSe. suiperor ad~vantanges in Art and
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Castorla Is Dr. Samuuel Pitche
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It Is Pleasant. Its giarail
Millions of Mothers. CastorI
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monvllIo. EaStorn Time Ietw'etn C0
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EFFmTiVE It A Y 2, 1897.
Northbound. No. 38 No. 80
D)ally. Daily.
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" uiavanah ........... 12 20 1 11 351p ........
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V. Char'ton,80&QRR 7 10 a 5 801).
Ar. Columbia............ 10 55 a 10 10 p.
Liv. Auguta, So. Ry.... 2 10 p .9...
" Grniteville ........2 391) 10 12j.
Trenton............13 01 p . . p .
)Joh:ustso ........... 3 201) 11 10 .
Ar. Co1hunibUn. do't. 4 bip 2 17 i.
Lv Col'blia Bland'g a.. 20 1 it .
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Chestor ............. 701 7 18 a.
" Rock Hill...........7 I1) 7 67 a .
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ullm an ieuping tar beonl,0 Augusta card
Nosi. 351 a)n M-. . Fas. MaUl Thou,
ullman. drawingom buffo sl., Win gtarjb
C,. H. ..EN Jnltxg . . CULP
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Cohoimbia and Auigusta.
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'a r Ch arleston..................11 00 an. 8 00 pm
v Charleston...............7 10 am*1 5 30~ pm1
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tallwayv for* all points1 14) uppert)1 South an41(
lorthi Caolinamm. 80li1 traIns bot.weeni Uhar.
18ston andt Ashoitlle. C.onnmecttons from
1014nts onI Southmern ilallway to1 Aulguistam.
Liken and othier poinats on4 "The1* Chiarleston
.lno"; at Uhamrleston wII i Clymde Line* Sleam.
rs tm. Newv York am ,Jacksonvillen.
L.. A. EMERL(80N, Traf1li514tanger.
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(enormal Ofllicosm: Chaeston 5.0.
ARKR'SW CINCER TONIC
bat ug rube, Pbility. dlstrenlng stomach and
male ils and Is noteuifor makIng sures when ali Other
eatment ilsI.. Rvery manIer aid invahid abouldt have 14.
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HAIRBALS NI *
01asana bemniifies o halt.
Prmoesa uurnt growth.
rin~Nvorw talton toreray
Cures scalp diseases &ar falling, *
d00 and 1.00 at k)ult
M NLDE R COR N T .,-. S.... a.
L's prescription for Infiatm
Ither Ophim, Miorphile naoiA
t N it harmless substitutt
ng Syrups and Castor Oil.
eo. is thirty years' uso by
, is the Children's Panacea
SIGNATURE OF
A)
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IRAY STRCET. NEW YORK CITY.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Qend.ened Sohodule In EfiWet
NOV. 15, 1890.
STATIONS. Di
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SERVICE
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tinlgtolI, jNe%w Ots um und New York
Wellun,lhon-t, Wvuslugionl,
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Scerm l-itI ellvelt Pub. 71h, 1I97.
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