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Byrr J- . iihy, E-q., the beirs of S S. Sieg.and Ge,. A. Epting, are required top*Cortjo the 5h hcDe J.kSsih, as Clerk of C,.rt, appies for Amin .ration on estate of Lura C. Lark. C.art.to heLo-tha e 9th of Dec. 43-St. J. C. Smith, a Clerk of Court, applies for Adwins,traton 4on-estate of W.n. I>land. Court to be beld on th'e'9th of DCe. 43-S. I1 .5ih ag Cerk. of Court. zppTA . ftr A(AjWartrationa estate of M. E: CheppeC. 6Ai4*'be beIJ 6n the 9ih of Dee. 43-5t. Deuebsg wiLkes application for Letters --aUARUm"i .O8a Ansae of John U,srk. dW. -OCrt .:* be hel. in Probate.Ofice on the29h day of November. 46-2. All single or tasueut basiness notices in the loal deprtiet are inserted zZ the rate of fifteen cents per lia--liberar contracts nudk for three, six or twelve months. tf. Ixozx To NLw AvmiRTzX-OTs .E. Mrshall-3ad rmos. & ickirt--Lumber. S eri Stes. .X=& I.L youiC-LlU6 -to Rest. IL A- Fjih,-'Lakdto ICC-it. Fur Tt dLst. - e96M"WokL-2--EstraY Mule. (egeU& Spearman-5ct. for Citton. i&neeman&Cemtery-Noice. Naw FU.--Wm. C Chua" & Co.. Auction utCoimmssionl ]erebatr. (-At old stad oiR. oorma'.& Co.) 46 .'sE366xDT CDnEm.-Attention is C*ed-toe notice elsewhere of the Secretary and Treasurer, in reference to lots in Rosewont Cemetery. We .cknowledge receiving an IUvi tain-to attend the Commenoement ]gj6 oMiMnamton Female ColO e n the 19th and 20th inst., an will makeit-convenient.fat all possi bW i attend On that interesting ocea inniLWetakepleasre in calling Attetion totheadvertisement of Messrs. SHg .. Dickert in another column wh.vbare-made a considerable reduc t-'~ i{e6e'5fEmber.''Tiir mil! s convenient l onted; and they fur ih good lumber, promptly and cheap d4*i@:E GiAME--We lear that a new Grange of fifty4wo members was IHwk oi*. in tis Coun ty, sbo4r miles bd;w- 'Isperity, on Saturday last, by the State Lecturer, MiGksenile2 Andifurther, that there Were-',wenty4hre6 -apptications for membership. received. This Grange gives premise. 6f being a vigorous and live one. Success to it. -emmber w . C. Ch,a,e & Co , will re eige aWIbibg,. at al;y ime, .:o be sold at W%atincuion saba. E m. ox.-'The new Connel have e4ected'Mr. 3RF. Uarrington; Chief of Melice, :nd Dick Dawkins and Giles Werber, Assistants, with W. T. Jack )sons Street uarhal. At the same -time. Mr John Fate was elected to thet -respons1de. position of Clerk of Coun ei. Our congatl:iions ares tendered obetU'l withithle hope thatuheir duties :1a&yie a,sfight and plesant de posi - E-rERPmsE.-Mr. C. C. Chase is *determined to catch the tide at its lood, asjf.;bdthough it is now on the ebb, lie bai embarked on~ another venture, Hie sjQf. the jgopeor of the Newberry -Hotel Mr. Eool having retired from tt audous position. We wish Mr. ehase a house full of appreciative guests, permanent and transient, whose inner wants shall .always be supplied, ad thatno apprehensions of hunger .SweI.erCfAnaE their smiles away. A goisadverisement is the best of all possible salesmen. It is a slsa ~who is never weary; who goes after biness early and late; accosts the merchant in his shop, the scholar in his gtg.te J:ayyer iin his office, the l1at'fhTb feafast- table- i o can be in a thousand places at once, and szpeaksjo, thousgads of people every mcraing and .evenilng, saying to each one the best thing in the best manner. Remember that one blossom allowed kWimnte. or go ta see4 injures the plant mere than a dozen. new buds. -Cut ynni- flowers,~then, all of them, be fore thsy begia to fade. Adorn your rooms with them, put them on your tas send bouquets to your . friends -6I hve no dowers, or exchange fa rdrs; with those who have. You will sorely find that the more you cut off the .more.you will have. Acctross.--T-o Auctions next Saturday. IasL,,rn 1A.M. tol1 .M., and rorn o9 P.X., atW. C.Chse& Co.'s. 46 thing every man ought to do at time, viz: Pay tha small cur debts which as a rule, are held hyt Sdealers, or workmen, who need e~noney from day to day. There dut that the "panic," has served excense for not paying bills which ~igt have been discharged as well as not. The time has passed when this exense has even a plausibility with re gard to the debts in question. REcwrr.-It is surprising that there canl)eanything wrong when there are so isny rights, fomit makes no differ -ence'lioiv they may be. spelt, whether -ite, write, right, or Wright, they are still right. Our. neighbor o.:er the w:ay who deals in stoves of :d1 kinds-the most popuktrsrticle in col weather besides every irtiele .in the tin centa logue, ~is fortnnately in the category no one can disp his claim to be Wrgt he eNZion tohis store will sooi e zeteel when he wil tieles designed for nloney, Vhhsm and New Years' presents as are display edin thed1oiv cases of Dr. S. F. Fant. The Doctor's taste will be largely ap preciated, we arc satisfied, by all per sons who wish to give something awa'y on the occasions alluded to, for no where else can be found more suitable and appropriate presents or more ele - ant, than there. The only difficulty ve apprehend is. that the atoek will not be large enough to supply all the demands, and our advice is that selec tion.s be made in time. YIA RNEs5.-SeVer pai good wagon gear for ,e at bas & Co.'s Gooo> TEMPiAs.-A: a recent eleo tion held by Koscitisko Lodge, of this plaee, the following officers were chosen S to serve for the en.uing term: M. BROWN, W. C. T. Miss MAIME SIUFORD. W. R. S. C 1iss HFTIE WISK'sMAN, W. L.S. 1 'Miss SALLTE SIIUORD. W. V. T. A GEO. P. MEREDITH, W. S. Mis LIZZIE H. ]IVE, W.-A. S. s JNO. C. WILSON, W. .S. - Z. L. WHITE, W. T. q J. L. SH UFORD, V. 'T. n L. C. MOORE. W. M. C - Miss LIZZIE WHFE, W. D. M. t M;s FANNIE SHUFORD, W. I. G J. N. BASS, W. 0. G. v MECHANICS, CLERK AND LABORERS. g -We clip the following sensible and i well-timed paragraph from an ex change. It is well worth attention: The only way mechanies, clerks and laborers can expect to retain positions o during the coming winter, when pros pects are so gloomy, is to work for the t< int6rest of their employers, otherwisc, e the mannfacturer. merchant and em ployer will have to suspend business, h and.the employee be thrown out of em-!], ployment. The cause of many failures a and suspensions is the almost indiffer- b ence of the help to the interest-of their employers. Some men at work eum I only to care that the day shall pass, tl that they ,may receive their pav. Ti'r4 wili not do. If yon would be prosjer- t ous and have a desire to command more ft wages, try to make yourself worth more. by working for the real success and interests of your employer's busi ness. Tur IUTORSE AND rr CI.EvEn OwN- h EiL-Sometime since we noticed in an exchange that our esteemed friend, A Col. Cannon, of Jalapa, had dedicated to, or kept a horse expressly for, re ligi6ns work, and that the animal was ridden pretty freely. Since then the press have all hMen exercising him. We don't know if Col. Cannon is aware what a big gin he has worthily got to be. The Working Christian this week has the following on the subject: Col. Cannon's horse, in Newberry Countv, mentioned in -otir paper a few weeks since, is being "driven" arotnd Y pretty freely by.the Baptist papers. The tl Indez.wants to know if the Colonel can iot settle in Atlanta. We cannot af ford to lose so kind and generous heart- e ed a man as he is, or so useful an ani- ti mal as is his "horse." It is now, or t< was recently, engaged in "eduicational" werk, (whi-h-is more thaxcanbe said for some of our brethren), and cannot P be spared from this section yet awhile h We would bie glad to know that some , other "horse" had been. dedicated to Furmian University. Coun*r.--The November Term of the Court of General Sessions was opened on Mondar. We were pleatsed to no tiee that, notwithgending the very ini- ~ element weather about the hut for opening. Eis Honor, Judge Moses, wvasI 1 tiefu-stonter the eonrt room. It is t at n4enoethat he mneans business. '.~ti he e nr ith all parties in-1 tel *~s ese3e s5Teguired,. th NoadtGxithat yexatOons delay whic usualy retards the business of ~iaitfuare on the crini-t naifdoket: The .a'ige vs. James Wessinger Murder. The State vs. James lA Chappel Assault with intent to kill. t The State vs. Noah D. Meets-Mur der. - The State vs. David Whitman-Mur- ~ der. The State vs. James Maloney-As sault and battery. 'The &t:ste t. Jacobl Croqceh-Assault and battery with intent to kui. The State vs. Juo. Singley and Mary Robertson-Grand Larceny. The State vs.Isaiah Ke-mpson-GrandC Larceny. The State vs. Henry Schneider-As sault and battery. The State vs. G. P. Jacoby-Assault and battery-Tre bil - The State vs. Scott Boyd and lEdward Williams-Grand Larceny. The State vs. Hamup Mitchell-As sault. Ta GEN'L R. Ei. LEE MOxmxENT.-The c)ot5-sl mauumnent to the memory of Gen'l Tee which, is now rapidly being constructed, undei- the direction and skill of Prof. Volen tin.r; wiHl, when completed, be the grei test triumph of art and mechanicaf skill ever pro duced in this country. The structure will be , surmanated by a reclining figure of Gen't Lee enveloped in his military cloak. The fomu will be finely carved in marble, and th:e expression of countenance rendered with lielike correctness. In order to complete this grand monument at the earliest possible day, the Ezeentive .Committee of the Lee Memorial Association, of Lexington, Va., which is composed of such distingnishend mena as Gen'1 Pendleton, Gen'! Terg,, Honu. Wmn. McLaughlin, Col. Preston Johnston, Col. Jas. K. Edmondson, Chats. David<on, and others, have, by permission, authorized the publication and sale of a perfect life size 1 teel engraved portrait pf Gen'! Josepha E. Johnston. The proceeds of its aslo to heap plied in fartherance of thme object of this As. sociationnnamely to the erection of a m:onu at to the memory of Gen'l RI. E. Lee, at the WVashaington tand Lee University, Lexing ton,Va. The portrait wiiltbe SC!d onlyv by1 subscripion, through regular authorized agentis and every subseriber 1rill receive a. egidate signed by the Secretary and Chair nai of thae E,ee lVerge@' .4ssQgigion. We commend this -ortrait to the publie, at hope some r'ood'energetic man will secure the agency in this section in order to help on I the good wof!;;. 3Iessrs. W. W. Bostwick & I Co , Nos. 177 & 119 Wbst Seqith 6:reet, Cirn cinnati, Ohio. have been constituted and up. pointed General Managers of Agencies, anid any .eommunications addressed to them, for ciculars, terms, andI certificates, will re The storef oMessrs. Kingsland & Mepmue::te oumi Hotel, in E China and Crnckery estasblishments to be found South, and noct only sto ui rg gards the two departments mentioned, but as to the thousand and( one articles, substantial and useful, as well as orna mental, in a gener:l way, of such things as hlies keeping house esteem ulost highly. Examine their stock by ali' me:ms, whenever an opportunity pre sents itself. 4(-2t. ( Job work done at this office with promptness, i handsome style, and cheap. _____ Stoves, & c., &c., &c., will be sold at Auc- 1 SA. DF.A.-t .is our melazcholy uty to record the death of Mrs. Surbenim tewart,. the beloved wife pf Major 'mes St'.wart, the Commanler of this 'ost. which sad event oecurred oa Fri ay night last. Mrs. Stewart had only *ed in this conmunity a few nonths, nt in that time had. by her :uniiAble nd gentle dispositon, quiet and unvas aming manners, endeared herself to 11 with whom She had becTCe aC-! nainted. For many weeks this esti iable lady had been in extremely deli ste health, the most pait of which Y me she was confied to bed and in reat pain, but she bore these trials I ith uncomplaining christian resigna on and meekness, and yielded up lier fe at last. calmly and in peace, leav ig her husband ad little children in ie hands of her God. Mrs. Stewart as a native of Alsace, (now a German rovince), and h:d no livincg relative n this continent. She was the mother t. rseven children, the eldest a son, and U > whom she was most tenderly attach 1. being absent from her side, and at hool in I distant city; to the others wever, she was permitted to give r dying love and parting lessons of ri rection. Death at all times is sad, at how infinitely so is it in this in ance. There is no love like mother Ove. May ti God of -the orphan be icir shield and ,protectoi, and the be- i aved husband and father find in Him t! ic consolation so much needed. The ineral obsequies were performed in t. Luke's Church. by the Rev. E. R. iles, on Sunday afternoon, :ind the ,mains followed to their Iast resting I 1,we in Rosemont Cemetery. by a . rgc and deeply sympathizing con - >Mrse.0 BOUT THE Towx AN.-D CouxTY. The weather is blustering. About midnight Sunday, old' Boreas i ied himself, and every one who heard - felt the force of his effort, admits e at he has lost none of his vigor. It as the biggest blow of the season, and b e may look for stern winter without my extenuating circumstances. Bring in your wood farmers-every A1y wants a load or more, and we beg. :u remember that money is scarce, at you may have mercy on the poor. We learn that Mr. A. K. Tribble has t ipleted a bridge over Little River d Fo unred yards long, wlich is said be one orthe best in tihe county, For the past few days our streets have resented.an active. busy look. Tradle s been quite lively-and cotton sell ig freely. A h:uly who did not thiuk it respecta ! to bring up her -chikjren- to -work, :s recently heard n-orm two -of hi ,ns-one is a bar-keeper to aI flat-boat, nd the other is second-clerk to a lime iln. We wonder whereetll of our '-'wood" sayig abacrggrj b;mv-one to. At Ls season of the year they should ist s thick as leaves in Valainbrosa. but 1:s, they are scarcer thtan lhen's teeth. The same may be saild of manty of~ hom eash is expectidl. Where '.re ye~ one? We rhall soon commence tol rite good; 'ig lbitag.F- J.gtie.es !)f temn, if.ndt. heard frouksoon. Whg sthe eart,hilike a.ilack board? ~eeauehe children of men multiply. poet the face of it. Mjgt requires more,philosophy than sking thingai they da - rtn ith things as thef ge The delightful nmornings are near at andl when one rises from his warm 4ed in the dark; can't find a match; ots round with his feet, like frozen uddings; goes down to find the ser rant hats forgetten to fix the flue in the< ydet fcad~Y for lighting ;gets ashes ad soot in*i hai *a4 o * ha hw nds the coff'ee has given out, eats a old breakfast andl( starts off to work, hankful for all thh1gs that make ur. tappy, and rejoicing in this invigora ing weather. We don't mind giving away old pa ers for patterns, sometimes-although bey ire worth seventy-five cents a hun Ired-yot when everybody's litt19 pig ger comes in just as we are gettinfg eady for press, its a privilege not at all1 o our liking. A queer old gentlemen being asked hat he wished for dinner, replied: '.4j appetite, good company, something eat and a napkin." Why is it that nine-tenths of the ad rertsing public never remember that hey have anything they wish inserted mtil the day of publication-Tuesday? Di. Jolmtson .s4d; '9 never take up a iewspaper without fiading somnethinig would have deemed it a loss not to iave seen; never without deriving from t instruction and amusement." Good 1;pu is lik. a sunny day-it hmeds brightness ott everything, Sunday is the strongest day, betansa dl the others are week-days, yet, if it is he strongest, why is it so often broken? Cox-at Chase & Co.'s. 40 In modern Greece, say a L-ageIleI., 'No lady's visit is admitted by the lady >f the house if the -*-itress does not ring her work with er, without which he visited would Lo chlge. m e de, which is neither more nor less han a sin." Mnt. l'rloa-Wili you pIete ounce that the State Baptist Conven ion is to meet with the Baptist Thurh, in Columbia, on Thursday be ov te (fIk SAnk1y ip November, oeing the 27th of the- mnoat4, and not1 s hs been announced, on Thursday efore the fourth Sunday of said anh There has beeni some umisa esang -as in ih fis k4 it4 oyt by tha paid ha t Smet Thursday before t2he if&l. ity have kindly consented to- pass elegates to and from the Con7ention not fau re. I~ eat' lppe inl the istaae wil gi~ umblicis to this fact, it will be appre. jated by all parties interested. -, C.M. McJUNKIN. .arried, At Scotch Cross, in Abaevilie Gounty, S. .,on the evening of the Ath of Ndvcmbe)r, y the Rev. John R. Riley, Mr. R. F. FLEM G, of Laurensville, S. C., to Miss E,TELLE REswELL. Novener 5:h, 1873, in the Methodist rStoag, at L-turensville Cross Roads, by eg J. 13. Traywjiek, Mr. BARRETT S. .ANOTON, and Miss(R' MhLj.s, both~ ofI OVER-ExRTION, eiiher of bo-.y or inij:d. iroduces debility and disease. The usual re nedy is to take some StImulaIt, -he tfMet if which is the same as giviur a tired boise he.ipifnstead of oats. The tate -way i& to brtify the syster with a pen"aneut toaic ike the Peruvian Syrup. (a protoxide of ron,) which gives strength and vigor to the vhole system. Have a home of vo:-- otvu. Yes a home of our own; buy a peace of land with the de ermination to keep it durin;g your life time, nd then transmit it to your he:r.; if you ave no means, only the proceeds of your wn labor, then scrupulously save aui build fine bouse, buying from Ihe Great Southern lui!ders' Emp,riun your Sashes. Doors, Hind., Marbff and Slate Mantels. [Hardware fouldings, White Pine, Walnut, &c., cover our roof w-th Ashe.tos' Ro,ifi:g Fe:r and .ining, fur which they are Agent.s; they are ow used on thou-ands of tuilJi:r-, and they ffer them us rcli*abe :.itd econu-ica!. which re needed everywhere. Scud for price liat > 1. H. HALL & Co , Charleston, S. C. Nov. 5 41 -1:m. Livinii Advertiseineiits. A medicine that has done more than all the rescriptions of the pharmnacolpia to protect je htman system against the boHily ills bU eriniduce-d by unhealhy surtoundings, is cer tily r.orthy of uiivers:a! coufidenee. It i. lainly oI :t eacount of its extraordinary pre entive properties that H.,stetter's Stomach 4mters is so exceedingly popul:tr in localities uject to the visitationls of miasmatic fevers ld other dip.ues iroduced by empoisoned ir. A family that has escaped sickness dt Og a sickly season in constquence of using ic Bitters as a stire:-ard, is a living adver sement of the preparation. The whole eighborhood realiz the fact. "I couldn't ave beiieved it," says one. -I scaicely edited the badvertis:uenz; hut oTc tinust eieve what oue sees," says another, ' It is c very thing we need in this unwholesome .ction of country," retnaiks a third. Atad )e result is that the instinet of self-defense, e first law of utaire, intice-: three-fourths that cunimmunity to ub*..i1 a .lupply of the cat vegetable Ialidote before the next sie'. -e:.ons se:s in. In winter, when the sys mt requires extra vigor and cla,ticity to en We it to b.iffle the effects of dump and coll, c Bitters will be found particularly service ble. theumatism will not be apt to fasten pon muscles aid nerves th:at have been brac I up by this excellent iuvigorant and nierv e; nor wil the severi:.es of the seasons, -hich have such a disastrous effect on the ulmonary organs of the feeble and delicate, e likely to exereise the stane untoward influ nces i cases where the s:omach and the ex !rn:il surface of the body (which ahvays ympathizes with the digestive organ) have eu toned and stimulated by a course of the soratiye. The fits <-f indi;aes:ion and i: ul.(rities of the bowels whih ploaced from udden change of weather many always he, verted by a timely use of the Bitters. Nov. 5. 44.-lti. COmJ2nmcd. NEwnEuRY. Noreiber 19.-The trun.ac ion in cotton during Vie pi!t week have een quite active, but the market closes to ay with a decline on past rates, and at 12s %ninber of bales shipped during the week, ,147. Nr. 'ang, Noveqpber 17.-Cotton eisy; aes 1,91 hales, at 1514151 Gold 9191. Coas-LTON, November 17--Cottoi easy -middling 14.a14-. AUGUSTA, November 17.-Cotton steady nd iu fuirdemand-iniddlin-g 131. Miscelaneous. LAND TO RENT. I WILL RENT TIIE OLD HOMESTEAD 'LA.W E,lled to I.ue W. Floy. by the tast wi ttn,l tesrametnt or Washtington :1.,' , deec'd , for thet year 1874., at. New erry C. 11., on the First Montd-ay int Decett. er nr~yt, at tha'. ri(k of the formna rento'-. Term<~ maase k:iO'v, at the ih,e or r,tat tg. JOHN TI. P'ETEstN. h.x'or , Of the Will of W. Floyd, dee'd. I wiil also RENT thle remaainitng portion >f the Real Estate of Wa.<hintgton Floyd, lee'd., for the year 1874, at Newberry 0. I , out the First Monad ty int Decembher next, t the rol~ qf the ligrt.eC rpn.tor. 'I 'ats mtade kni,w. at tim~ ilm of e JOEIN-T. PET ERSON, Nov. 12, 45-:st. E'xecutor. Dr. E. E. JACKSON, .Main St., Uohunmia, ab. U., Mr.:Yrs besides his stock of DJRUGn, MEDI 1NES aud CHElflCALS, (wtdln are of .he ptirest,) a beaut.iful assortmen t of TOILET ARTICLES, Such as JOIA)GNES,-EXTRACTS, TOILET WATERI, FINE SOAPS, POMAD)ES, BtCSIIES, COMIIs, pANcY pg%TT4s, e TFepms Gasa==Brices LQw. Ladies and gent lemen visiting the City ire espectfully inv4ted to call and examine ry stOch-: O: 6 dm CALCUTT HOUSEi, COLUMBIA, S. C., ituated on Main St.. over J. H. Kinard & Co.'s and Messrs. Hopson & Sutphen's Stores, and next to the Columbia Hotel. Is now finished, atnd has been fitted up with tnew an.d hantdstme furtaiture, nuid riceh ly carpeted, :u4 40Ej up. rdy ir' trapient noarders on MaJNDA T, NOEME .4. rte table will be kept equal to any in the City. Terms wili be moderate. A com or~table carriage wil! be at the Depot et te arrival of different traitns, to take pas. sentgers to tihe Calcutt House. S. B. C A LCUTT, Proprietor, Oct. 29, 43-4t. Mst Hare Must Hlave M M N N E Up! E Y Y All peggpa ingehteg to 5.F 94?, pittei by N e or 4cceouit, vl cotnfer a spepta favor by capiitg the same on a; pefotg th( 1st day of November ne%t, No-further i1t duigence or credits wIll be gieen unmil .t abov request is comtplied with. I trust tat nmy Patrotns will tnot force ine to rut ~thmt tO cost. I w.r t\ 'ony' A\J ML-s' ItAv IT. Oct. 22, 42-if All kinds of COTTON GINS REPAJRED pro:pty FOR C ASliI. Every kind of Iron, irss, Copper atnd Lead bought at haighies c"'. .t. the flrtwe atnd Wiagoni Factory of ~THOS. Mf. LAKIts. .oo .12, 45-tf. C. M. HARRIS, Cabinet Maker &Undertaker. Iss on j,and apjJT m@ ir g, ed, ;teads, Bureans, Wardrobes, sfba,' adi ettees, Longes, &.c. Cabinet Work of all kinds made and re aired~ on liberal terms. Has on hand a full supply of' Metalic, Ms. a4ig9swood Burial Cases. Oct9 40 tf. MARTIN HARRIS. Fisks8Mta1IC Burial CaSeS, T1 SURnSCRIPER has c9pgstantly o' antt afull'assort'n,ecYt-of die aoore' appr5fe tases, of different patterns, besides coflins f his own make, all of whtich he is prepared furnish at very reasonable rates, witI promptness and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by ~ailroad will have them sent free of charge, 3 ag i s ssop han apd TQ bg ~urns 'ed at the rate ot ,1i6 per Gay. Thankful for past patronage, the sub triber respectfully asks foi- a continuatiot f the sante, and assures the public thai o effort on his part will be spard. to rendea the utmost satisfaction. Columbia .jd JOHN C Importer and ENGISHIINDJ AMERILIN U. Iron. Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Ston Circular Saws, Mill Irons. Suzar Pa ming Materials, Rubber and Leat HOUSEKEEPING & FUX %GICULTURAL IMPLiMENTS. Lime, Ce Amenean Window Wass, Guns, Rites, Pistol Wholesale E At the Sign of the G( Nov. 5Sl . COLUMBI JOHN AGNI COLUMBI ------ 1!aving dividedl their bu-;ines into two dep their eastomers :t cuipxete st,ck, well assorted oP. Busines.!3S Their HARDWARE D EnIIIraces all g'oodS suitU1abl for and adapte and 11ou--,ekevpui* IRON, NAII.S. STEEr.. s1PlNG. ANLE!. 11 Wi1E;.LS, PATENT LE.\TiER. ENA113. 1lAI.V%Hk in great variety. ItI.ACK.! Ul A INS, FlILES. it.-a WINLDOW NISi ES. SPIR ITS TUIRPENTINI LIME. CE31ENT mnl PL.S\i anu4d Cnmprising :tn assoli I.Y ANY lit,USE IN TIC with great care AT LOW DOWN PRICES T ------ Their GROCERY -DE Comp~rises a comp3)Il-t stock ofchloice Famiily WINLS, WIIs S U BRANIE$. (11A M3,1 .N'I) oF TIIE MOST Afl'ill:O EI) I1:AN.D.. CI CALTY, and each Depurtnent ofour rroni thn other, eoniprising a S GIZEAT PAINS A.'1E TAKELN TO Yl TiiE LoWEsT CASI P'MICE: lVe re.,-effu:lly aAa n exainiatiou of our. the inteire.t oc.s BU Y ItS tO (1:Ll With t?. We are also A.:entts for GARDNER'S FElt E DuPNl'.U 'G UNPOWDER. Laurensville Herald copy. CHEAP GOODS FOR FALL and WINTER' AT THE GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHENT OF WMe Do LOVE & 0O, COLUMBIA, S. C. STRANGERS 16iting our City during F.IR WEEK. und FAMILIES making their WiNTER PURCIIASES, w%ill find it decidedly to iheir advantage to examine our eloiCe aLssorlment before purchasing. We setd S.niples gratitotidy to nil parts of the conlitry on application of all gtods we c:sn cut, andI p y expres!;age o!; all par. eel. f T IOTS AUS AND" oVE4 to the ne:mrest Express depot, when amunt aC entupisies the order. W M. D. LOVE & CO0, Cuhimrbiai, S. C., Under Wiheeler House. P 3 . . n .L I Nov. -, 44-3m) (AEl IT I PRIEIM ! FOR DRY GOODS& FANCY ARTICLES, AT U. F. JAUKSONS, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. All the. NEW STYLES of STAPLE and~ Now receivetl and ready for the. CASH. Everythinag to be soldl at EXTRA LOW PRICES.] Willa*ot be UNDERSOLD! by any House in] the State. Remem~ber to call and see .[or o! C. F. JACKSON'S, GREAT BARGAIN lIOU3E. Oct. 1, 39-3m. J. TIEIGHIAN, Successor to G. M. THOM1PSON & CO., WHOLEsALE AND RE:.TAIL DEALER IN B00TS,. SHOBS,~ Hats, Caps and Leather, TRUNKS, TRAVElUNS BAGS AND UMBRELLAS, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Nov. 5, 44-2m. NORFOLK OYSTERS. I am now prepared to supply eonsumers in~&hp L;p:cottn,ry with t'.,. BEST ORFOLK OYSTERS, TURQpGH THJE SEASfON. ll orders ac pomppjep4 byv Ihe cash promptly at!.ietl to.I JNO. D. BATEMAN, COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE, t0LUMMtiA, b. U, No.5 4-2m. C. DIERCKS, -g geg.le 11d Betail Dealer in r-R O CE R IE S WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, SMOKING AND CHWING TOBABOG, Lowv For Cash. CORNER MAIN and TAYLOR STEEETS, COLUMBIA, C. C. THE SALOON -Is st!pplied.withl the best WINES, LIQUORs FEgH QSTEIR9ser?od inverysByle.; JNO. C. SEEGIERS, wrIoLESALE UIQUOR DEALER& BEER BRE WER, TOBACCO, SEBARS, PIPES &C. Lager Beer Double Strong for Winter Season. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. All orders promptly a'tended to. kLAGER BEER IN BOTTIhES, Nov. 5, 44-em. ertisements. . DIAL, Dealer in 111DWARE AND CURTERY1 Bolting Cloths, Smut Machines, as, Carriage Building and Trim her Belting, all kinds of Tools, NISHING HARDWARE. ment, Phaster. Paints, Oils. French and i, Shot Ielts. Flasks, Powder, Shot. &c. nd Retail, )LDEN PADLOCK, A, S. C, !W & SON, A, S, C. rt: nts are Ilireby i-n.idl tolfurni,b to and con' ain ing a ;j,ee.,il%y in each linle EIPARTM ENT I to the waits of, ti 1'lanter. Mechanic, ;J[l\t.S-im AFTrs. BUGGY .E,) Cl.)oTlf. CUTII.LY AND SIE1X llTllS':tw! C.\Rl'k.NTFEFR-' 7'001.S, G .. .. NT . U!L,;. %A1t . I'lTTY.&c.. c. .!so. eR onstanllty .m bn ai. O C.ISII UUsTOaEIS. PARTMENT roceries in all their varietk.i, ineluding GNES aid 1.JQ'OP.- in grevat variety AIla and TOUACCO are also a sl-. Rusiness is separat,- and distinct eparite e-orps (if Clerks. Axi -tSt,1 oi01CE 0:MIS AT Tt) OUR CUSTOME:S. ttock, be-ing assured that we can make it XTJNGUllEi:;S. CUCU\lBER PUMPS, an4 JOHN AUNE-W & SON, Columbia, S. C. Nov, j, 4-3m, L. -I 1 IAR & C00, COLUMBIA, S. C. )ur New Cash System Works Like a Charm. - - -firirt,. . -- 'he best ovlde:lce clan be seen any huir of the day by oalling at ir Etalishl inent. The busy seene is contuant from morainguntil night. All hands are actively employ ed in displiyiiig the choice and season able Goods. The MOST FASHIONABLE S WELL AS TILE CiEA'EST ehss of oods can lie foumd in our LARGE and VELL ASSORTED STOCK. The people appreciate our action in dopting the CASH SYS1EM. We know that we have the T.'EST 4:MT . 0u 4 '1 f STOUX U P DRESS MODS In this City. The other Depart lente are excletly a iiatch, and, in fact, we ink ne can show that we are at the head I the Trade. All we a-k is a call. Nov. .5, 44 -tf. L11Fall dad Winter. 18. fl0TIIN, HiAT AND ~ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, We are now receivinq n.g pf th~e 4MI ad1 LaGER STOCKS of 'eady unde Clothing that was ever landled in this Market. If you want he VERY.BEST CLOTHING andl RATS and SHIRTS, at MODE-| RATE PRICES. call andse ' f;l vgoutseir itf we do not keep ,he BEST at the LOWEST PRICE >f any Housc in the State. We sell the BROA DWAY MIC KI1NARD & WILEY, COLUMBIA. S. C. Nov. 5, 44-tf. WIST Tf0EIVE~D! ENTIRE STOCK PALL AND WINT ER CLO T HING H A TS, AND Our Stock this Fall has been selected wIth great care, and we unhesitatingly say, the best ever brought to this City. Our (; ;. :f, m.-1 kg.; e thir style and workmnanahip to need praise at this time. In the CUSTOGM DEPAR~TMENTou GOODS ARE BEAUfCIFUL. and under the carge of .a pem.in recent!- frpin Cup 9 f the best Houses North. Do not fail to give us ia 9.1 when in the City. R, &W, . gAFFED1[, 0%UAgA, g C. sep. 24, 3s-c f. heisakamLatanDealer ia - CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, HOUSH-URNISHINfi SO00S, &C. Main Street, -- Columbia, S. C. Call and examine my Stock and Prices, gal itsfy yourself that this is the place. Sty. 5, 14-3m. 13B3 & C ND RETAIL rON BUYERS, ERS IN ;, Boots, Shoes, ilals, & vid a "ood iine of Pha:ton*0 floes, Trace Chains, 'h, t.~od.nad ilwW V'rC'. I. it.SGT VARIOUS LINE~ AN).~T 11V stmnA of yAtt GOOD. consisting4 MRY CoODS-1 allit-is 300TS AND SHOES-allfie dOTIONS-Ien. 'tR oc C R I 1E 9 -1sd And mI.y other articls sui.for 31 People and All Pocketh now in s:ore, and to which mill be col anutly added, everyting in sea'on. I respee faily iivite my old customers I eli es ne w oncs, to vi:-a my btere, examil ock and pric.s, and if a:greeaUlo to thea ive me a thare of p.irainage. THOS. COOK, Under Pool's Hotel. Sep. 17, 37-3m. GROCERIES, 3AGGING, TIES, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, UY 1. H. O'Neill, Agt Corner Cald well and Friend Sts, Opposite 31r. P. Scot-, Merchant Tailor, as just received and -opening a goneral a )meut 0f ChoiCe famiI lrocri LIQUORS. &c, i'17cT WILL BE SOLD .ow for Ca,sh, or coun try Produce. he public geniera!!y are inv'ite 0 caltl and e'inin my stock b or p:rc'hasing elsew here. he Highest Price Paid fe Cotton. SecptQo39t ESTIBLISHIEB 18.57, VLFOO'I IS IlE1CEIYING IS IALL and WINTE] And his stokt is~ argead varied, in th 'tA w a s in GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATI BOOTS, SHOES, SLJANKET! HEAVY WOOLENS, &c SHORT PROFITS FOR QUIt SALES AND~ SATISFICTIOI3 G U A RA NT EED. GRANITEVILLE Shirtings, Sheetings And Drill To Merchants at Mai ufacturer's Prices. The Highest Market Pri Paid for Cotton or oth Country Produce. M. FOOT. Are reciving their FALL SUPPLY c HARD WARI CUTLERY, GROOERIES -PROVISIONS, BAGGING, TJES~ WOODEN-WARE, Wagon and Ruggy Maleil SADDLERY and WHIPS CBIElR WOOIJ PUE E~TC., ETC., ETC. O t. 2, 40-tf. Tobacco, Tobacco. We arc just in receipt of 35 BOXES TOBACCO of various grades and prices, wholesale or retail. LOVELACE & WHEELER, May 28, 21-tf. Dry Goous, 6 'Ju En WE3z WHOLESALE -A GROCERS, COT' A.XD DEL. Plantation Supplies, Dry Good, Keep eeistall"Iy 1.n 11 COffe, MeNi, Baggir lcull, Molasses, Tie-, Lard, Sugar, slt. Flour, orn, Tobal &U., 'Pink EYve F Al'o a 4hoce article of N v. olasses. i: l huice A No. 1 :article G i.!.n i'tter, and Ruc TiA,ew-t5 ik P8 I'perfor SIA ik FALL AND WINTER. Lb iAAt1 Ili 1[11I'E R: 11..venoin.h 4or( nd r .-tibreve , i , la age a n- it S:ock (b: G ..d in all 01 th'.olwi:eln s DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, comalpriine r eve:y article ltich e.m hw call. ed fvr. Tugeilier wi:hi a fine Ofr:n-e:: of ( ient-en' and yvu-hs' vither fr dress or busimss piurposve;, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, of warranted mwake, botha fine and heavy. Some beautiful SHOES and GAITERIS for ladies. R-oles the above ouIr Stock of Groceries and Family Supplies, is of tLhe U0:jp!utAt kind, fresh, choice anld ] cheap. We siiilv solivit an examiuation, feeling sati.fied of our ability to please either ;n variety, quality or im pliee. LOVELACE & WHEELER Sep. 24, S-tf. J. C. WILS ON, DEA1reR IN GROCERIFS., Cif atli kinds, such a4 Suegarn, Cofree, Rice, Bacon, Choice Haws, Flour, Lard. Molasses, ) Mackerel, Corn. FRESHf MIUL AND) GRIST. Pickles, Canned Fruit, t Oysters. Sardines, Crackers, "Segars, Tobaceeo, Sheetings and Yarns, BA8OINB AND TIES, NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, And ail gther gats sa be fountd in a GRO. CER'Y STOIlE, and all of nlabich will BE SOLD CHEAP. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Hats, 'Boots, Shoes, &c., &c.,&c Also, Agents for the most popular Fe:. tilizers, viz: The STONO. ~and WILCO~( GIBBS &GO.'SQ 4%g: LATE ARRIVALS P~lL ND1VMTR GOOII0I Would re.cs tfuI y ifrl is friends and ir,ua timt mjs , took for theC Fall Trade ia unusually large, and besides the usual as sortment of BAGGING, TIE$ BACON LiAkt, (p0Ah, COFFEE, MOLASSES, OATS, CORN. ALY And MEAL. Hie hats a superior lot of BOOTS ANDSHOES, Together ith DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,&c. Thlese goods have been selected with care, bouaght low down, and will! be .,old CORRESPONDINGLY LOW FOR CASH! I have on haand a larp suiply of that NAVASSA GUANO. Farmaers, sow plenaty of (hts, B.arley anad Rye, and save buying~ Corn unext Summenr. THOS. F. HARMON. Oct. 1, 39-tf. DO YOU WANT! TO BUY Groceries Cheaip AND -- ellentin Qualty?. IF SO, GO TO I1MRSe D, M1OWER,I Where can be found Flour, Blacon, Molas set., Sugar, Coffee, Corn, And Many Other Articles At the Lowest Market Prices, On the corner, and under the HERALLD Office is-the place For Cheap Goods, C heap Prices, And the Best Attention. Apr 29, 1A-tf. ER i IN TUBTU TURE ,'Walni: PARLOR ST BUREAU". Was'sh, BED STE LES, - ' all sWes zind grj S CtIAIRS: to suit al Book-Cases and Writing DAs. - Spring Beds and . 1attr:n Window Shades and Fixtures, Wal Paper and Bordei PICTUUE FRAMES made to or der.s Entrance be: ween Leaell & Spearman an A. It Bowers & Co.'s Stores. W.-. ii.i 4ri-.S k1w CO~NET WORIUSHIOP, Ws Ho ilIRRIS -& CO, XbaTS Respectfully intrms their friends and the Public generally,that they have on 1uid and for sake BEDSTEADS, CHURS, And all Kinds of Furniture, And will repair as well as make the same in the best manner with expedition, and at Imoderale prices. CUNS STOCKED Neatl, and anf kind of work in their line executed iaa highly satisfactory manner. WORK ROOM One.doot North of L. 1R. MarshAli's Res aurant- Out. 1, 119.-f. Dr; Goods X dligginery. F IALL AND 1111NTEI1 MILLINERY AND Milinery Goods, Silk and Straw Goods, WHITE GOODS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, and H andkerchiefs. Now open at - Mrs. D. MOWER'S, Apr. 16, 15-tf. W. T. TARRANT, MOLLOHON ROW. Dry Goods.-Grocerics, Boots, Shoes, hais, * Caps, Crockery, Saddlery, Uarness,Trn, Leather, etc. Apr. , 14-if. conrfectionery. SCONFECTIONER Y AND F RU IT S T ORE. I would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Newberry and vicinity, to Sthe fact that I have- opened nexc doo. to my Jewelry Store, a first class FRUIT AND CONFECTION ERY STORE, Where can be found at a'd timeos a fine 'stock of -FRUITS AND 00ECTI1058. Weddings and other Partles supplied on most reasonable terms. CICARS AND TOBACCO Of the FINEST BRANDS. JOHN F. SPECK. Oct. S, 40-tf -DEALER IN a-Confectioneries, Ce41ROCERIES, &c., AT THE Baltimore Corner, New berry, S. C. Ntice of Final Settle ment. Dorcas Finley,~ Ha'-rison Fin-1. ley, Executor of J. Henury |Petition for and Leonora J. Shaw, vs.5 Fia Dr. Nathan Henry, Ex'or Settlernent. Mrs. M1. E. Henry, Er'. J Notice is hereby given that Dorcas Fin } evad ters, fhave applied to his Hor.or c.' Lark, Judge of Probate, for Laurens County., for a final Settlement of the Estate of Dr. Juo. H. Henry) late of Laurens Con tv, deceased, October 22d, 1S73. McGOW.AN & BALL, 't's Att'ya. IS PROBATE COURT, LAurESs CoViiTY.. -On heariu the petition in the above case, Mte is ora1r& tihe2etit dsy of Decembe et - r tl&r , of' Rai .tate. a?rtkr, fad Creditor. aterested will file their cimus in this Cour: on that day. O E R C E S 0 D E W of TEN TONS~ BRAN anid SHORHTS atm store anxd f-ar sale by .J. E. WEBB & CO. I Oct. 22. 42-tf.