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Greenville & Colabia Railrad.
TWily. Sundap ezce*te& Connectin~ with
iht fraiS6 ovalouth aoina Railroad, up
and down, also with Trains going North and
South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad, and Wlmington; Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad.
UP.
Leave Columbia. ................. . 7.00 a m
Alstt.... 8.45 a m
--Newberr...................10.2a m
" Cokesbury............... 2.15 p m
" Belton................4.00p m
Arrive Greenville..................... 5.40 p =
DOWN.
Leave Greenville ........................ 7.25 a m
Bettonn......................... 9.3) a m
Cokesbury................. ............11 15 a m
Abbeville.. 9.03 a m
- XNewLerry....................... 2.8 p m
Alston.... 4.20pm
Arrive Columbia ...................... 6.00 p In
ANDEEso1 IaANCR AND BLUZ EIDGE DIVISIoN.
DOWN.
L-ave Walhaila at. .6.00 a m
SiPryiae. . 6.4am
Pendleton........ ........ 7.25 a m
lAnderson ................ 8 2 am
Arrive at Beton................ 9.1) a M
Connecting with down train from Greenville.
U 1'.
Leave Belton at................................. 4.0) p&M
S Anderson ................ 5.00 p w
" Pendleton...... ........................ 6.00 p m
- Peryrile......... ...- G.45 p m
Arrive at W.alhala .................. ...... 7 20p m
Accommodation Trains will be run on Branch
Roads on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Leave Cokesbury or Abbeville a'..... 11.15 a m
Abbeville for Cokesbury....... 1.00 p m
ANDEaSON 336ANCH.
Lave Belton f-r Anderson ut........ 10.10 a m
Anderson for Belton........ 2.'0 p m
THOS. DODAMEAD. Gen'l Supt.
M. T. B.ATL'rr. General Ticket Agent.
WE ARE NOW SUP
PLIED
For the Spring and Summer, with such a
Stock of Gentlemen's and )outLhs CLoTiING,
as only could have been purchased
WITH MONEY!!!
And can -fit out in any style of make or va
riety. of material
ONETOTWOTHOUS
AND
Men and boys. Oar Stock of Furnishing
Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Cravats,
Trunks, Valises, &c., be4ides the large as
sortment of Clothing above mentioned, we
wish:'
TO BE DISTRIBUTED
11 over the country, and to effect so desi
nrable an object, offer BARGAINS
JL. -THOSE IN NEED
0 0f anything in our line, and before the as
A sortment is broken, it is best to
APPLY EARLY
At orr Clothing mporium
AND GET
What you want. We warrant goods, guar
antee low prices, and feel satisfied that all
can be srITEJ> for
THE CASH!
At the store of
KINT & coPPOcK.
May 1, 18-tf.
Notice of Final Discharge.
30TIoE is hereby given that on the 1st
day of June, 1872, I will make a settlement
on the Estate.of .* -H. Richie, at the office
of the Judge of Probate for Newberry
ICounty, and at the same time apply for a
faal discharge as Guardian.
* L. J. JONES,
Guardian of N. H. Richie.
May 1, 1 8-5t.
(At Stewart's Old Corner.)
HAVE JUST RECEIVED -nd OFFER
FOR SALE,
At Lowest Cash Prices,
A large and varied stock of
'SPRING- AND SUMMER GO{ODS.
-LADIES DEPARTMENYT.
Dr ess Goods: Grenadines, Japanese, Le
noa, Poplins, Piques.
Notions: Gloves, Hosiery, Gtuffs, Collars,
Ribbons.
Best brand of Calico at 12tc.
Choice lot of Shoes, warranited.
Par.sols, of all colors and sizes.
GEN~TLEME.N'd DEPARTMN~ET.
Cassimeres, Linen, Cottonades, Ha
Boots, Shoes, Cravats.
-sTATIONERT.
Pens, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, Pencils.
Ce'TLERY.
Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Razors,
Scissors.
UARDWARE.
Hoes, Nai!s, Ehatchets. Hammers, Locks,
Bells, RL4es. Axes, Coffee Mills, Sauce
Pans, Tea Ketles, Frying Pan3s, Smoothing
Irons.
Factorv Threid by Wholesale and Retail.
Lime, Kerost'ne, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,
Yeast Pow ders, Concentrated Li e.
Wagon Harneaa, Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
Collars, Trace Chains, [Hemes, Leather.
Tubs, Buckets, Churn.s, Measures, Broomns,
Combs. Brushaes.
Will duplicate any bill this ide of Charles
ton.
P. W. CHICK. E S. CHICK.
A pr. :4, li-tf.
AT
R. Ce SHIVER & CO.'S
Fll1 Line DRY GOODS,
Full Line M[LLINERY,
FuIlLineB00OTS and SHOES,
F all Line MEN'S WEAR,
All-Fresh, Pretty and
CHEAP!
R. I0. EHVR & ICO.
a. C. SJIIVR- DAVID JoNE.s. J. R. DAVIS.
April 24
WOOL WANTED.
'i 10,000 pounds washed or unwashed Wool
g,wanted at the store of
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
A pr. li, 1--tf.
cea- Laurenqville Herald please copy.
SUIp.at___
ga WANTED.
HIUNDRED CQEDS TAN BARK
Dat our Tanne' at NewberredS.
- i,WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
ville Herald pTeasec)y.
'C~LOCKS~ rA.Ni70 1 J rb
I cWOULD repet ullvFbi teiizens
of Newbury andsurr s, that
I hate jfst opened a( 'm ELR
STrORE, a fine assortment of*
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY-j
SPE CTACLES,
~ iLi!R Xl ) MDPLT E D WARE,
Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temperance
BADGES,
Of all kinds and price.-.
HAIR JEWELRY of all descriptions
mr,k to order.
Cal! and exa. ine my stock as I consider
it no trotble to show.
Ali .oods warranted as represented.
All woik in my line done with neatness
and despatch.
Om F. SPECK,
NEWBERRY. S. C
Apr. 17, 1-tf.
NEW BUSINESS.
TH E sub-Cibersrespectfully inform ti
citizens of New berryand surroundii..r coun
try, that they have entered i.!-o a partner
ship in the
Tanning and Mill Business,
The manufacturc of
Harness and Saddles,
And the sa!e of
Buggies, Carriages, and Saddle
and Harness Hardware,
Wholesale and Retail.
Strict attention Will bepaid 'to business,
and a fine stock constantly kept on h:d.-.
An examination of our stock is soicized.
ER, O s& PARs
W. H. Tran .. Tr ;*5.%F. W%. c-. P.m:xFr.
Apr. :;, 14-tf.
Lanrensvil!e Herald please copy.
WANTED,
ONE HUNDRED TIHOUSAND POUNDS
HIDES, for which the highest market price
will be paid at oar store.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
Liurensville Herald please copy.
MILITARY GOODS.
I have now in store a large and clegant
assortment of MILITARY GOODS, em
bracing Hats, Caps, Epaulettes, Swords,
Belts, Buckles, Sashes, Buttous, Plumes,
&e. Comp-inies furnished on reasonable
terms. WILLIAM GLAZE,
Mar. 13, 1l-tf Columbia, S. G.
Valuable Land for Sale.
A valuable tract of LAND, one and a
fourth miles South of Newberry C. H., for
Sale.
For particulare apply to
A. J. KILGORE, Agt.
Mar. 20, 12-.n*
Free Transportation.
WE are prepared to grIud from one to
one hundred and fifty bushels Corn per day,
and will furnish free transportation of their
grain to and fronm our mill for our patrons
free of charge.
WEBB, JONES & PARKER.
Apr. 17, 16-tf.
SPRING1 MILLINERY.
Mrs. Ann Whaley respectfully informs the
Ladies that she has just received a pretty
stock of Fresh and Elegant Spring Goods, to
which she invites thleir attention.
.April 10, 1.5-tf.
Free Delivery.
-All goods SOLD BYUS wilt be delivered
free of Drayage to an7.one in Town, or any
cae in 2 miles of the Court Hlouse, aind at
the Depor,. Also to anf:one at Hele-a;
and we guarantee to selgoois as cheap as
a'ny other house.
LOVELACE & WEIEELER.
May 31, 22-tf.
D..W. OWENS,
WHEEL -WRIGHT,
*MAKES AND REPAIRS
BUGGIES, WAGONS, &C.,
Shop. on Main Street, near Depot, and on
corner of road leading to fielena.
IAll a 'rk warranted to be done in good
style, as well as expeditiously and cheap.
All Iask is a trial.
D. W. OWENS.
Jan. 3, 1--ly.
lAHOO0D: How iid~ How Iostoed.
Just published, a new edi
tin of Da. Ct:LVERWELL's
ra.dical cure (without medicine) of SPERMA.
TORIoEA; or Seminal Weak-ness, Involunta
g. SejninaflLosses, I3IPOTENCT, Mental and
I1byilal icapacity, Impedimerits to Mar.
tiage,-etc.; also, Cosscxow, EPILEPSY,
an~d Frra; ind-.zed by self-Indlulgence or sex
ual extravagan.ce.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only.6 cents.
The~celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the.dangerous use of internal
medicine or the'appliestion of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple,
Icertain, and effectual, by means of wrhich
every safferer, no m atter what his condition
may be, may cure himsclf cheaply, private
ly, and radically.
This 'ecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent,-underseal~-;r a plain envelope, to
Iany address, -9o0Mpeid; on receipt of six
'cents, or two post stamps.
Also. Dr Culverweul's "Marriage Guide,"
price 2.5 cents.
Address the publishers,
(1IAS. .1. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, New York.
Post Office Box 4,.5863. A pr. 24, 17-ly.
50 CENTS FO oit*hs * O
should subscribe to the Masonic Monitor, pub
lished monthly at GotDnsono, N. C. Devoted
strictly to t'.xe Sciences. Philosophy. Symbolism
andJurie,rudence of Mta'nry.and news ofspecial
intere .t to the Fraternity South. The 3o0mon
has received the highest ezconiums from the im
pti and intelligent Press of the country.
Thproprietor solicits is.piatronage and support
Iof. the Fraternity. Address. J. A. BONITZ~,
Managing E.ditor, G'udstoro. N. C.
Apr.24, 17-4.
50 BUSHELS
GREENVITLE MEAL
- Bush. ( RIST.
Fors:ale by D. MOWE.R.
*A pr. 26, 17-if.
Nctice.
ALL parties liable for taxes~ un.
'der~tbe General Ordinances of the Town, are
herchy notified that the same muust be paid
Idaciagab-preOsaweek. By order of the
Council. r
.4J.,SCHUMPERi',
Ln iiot '7-. Clerk & Treas.
-G. AN"II SIMMER
SIN- Or"nd 0pening a beautifui stock of
DWG OODS,
Condistinigof
PINTS.
J.APANESE P10PLINS,
I q\~ SA~
11 'STRF-1,
WH1i G IDS, &c.
Ladic; n:'l Gents '-11ES, direct from
the best manufactureri.
A spIeudid lot )f HATS.
A finre lot of f% riNO, wli 1re wi
sell:,t Low Figures.
Also, KID GLOVES, at 90 ctA. a pair.
-Anothcr lot. of
BRASS CLOCKS,
to be svld low dovn. Besides 1IV other
artmicles which carinot be entmerated in an
advcrti;emnt. We invite an examinatio
of the above stock, confident that we can
please in goods and prices.
LOIELR.WE& 11TELER,
Apr. 2, 14-tf.
Ai M& METI
Respectfully give notice
THIT TIEY1STILL RUN
THlE
'SHOE ST0RE,
And are now receiving their
SPRING AND SlIMMER
-tock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,
Which thtv will sell
At Very Low Figures
FOR CASH AND C8SH. ONL".
Give us a trial and be convincel of the
fact.
ABRAMS & METTS.
Apr. ,14-tf.
SPRING
CLOTHING,
ANI)
F UR NISHING
COLUMBIA, s. .
THE largest Stock we havce ver offered
to th~e public.
You are sure to lose money if you bny
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTS,
Oc anything a Gentleman wears, without
firs: giving us a call.
For our Customn Trade.
DEATERS SUJPPLIED) at. the
LOWEST R~ATrE.
Apr. '7, IG-tf. -
-P. SCOT T.
Gents' Clothing
EU RNISH INC COODS.
Sprig and -Sumumer Styles, 1872.
D)ress Suita, Stylish Bashtess Saits, Hats-'
atest styles. .. superior line of Shirts,
warranted of best material -and workman
shin. F.abiionable Searfs and Neck Tries.
Fine Clodis and Ga,ssiuere5 iu the Piece or
by the latteri,4c;
Persons demirmn to purchase to advan
tage w.ould find it to their interest to favor
me with a call. r. SCOTT.
Mar. 20, 12-tf.
Dr. GOTTLISB E'SCE'S BITTES
retSci2e"*o", r.*ot'
leb Fischi, of Germany, IS
n~\al aterial of the body
are derived from Food, so
all Vital Force, or Health,
is derived from the Force
I stored up in Food. Dr.
I 2Jischa's Biters enables the
System to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cures
ngIebility and lack of
4e Stomach ndAer as
to make eonstipation and
Billousnesstimpossible; re
-I can tide-over bad results of
&c. an %eter endure tb
demands 'offen ianxpec
teillenade on- its Fore
and fnergyLaiesrin de
and t emaciated and
9w.eak* rata r~en. will
"gSCNrrzZ.,Philadeiphis, Proprietors
K BERRY JIERALD
10 PIN TIY
OFFICE.
WE re-pectfilly c.dt! the attention of our
ctiZels and Lhose in adjoitiig towns to our
facilitie !or
PAMPHLET,
JOB AND CARD
PRINTING.
OUR PRESSES
Comprise the most de.irable to be found in
an-v.tUNTRY JOB and
Newspaper Office,
And we have other Material, eibreng t
large rarietr of
Plain and Fancy Type,
ST'tT.? FoR TE. PRINTIN(G OF
Blaaks,
Cheeks,.
Circutlars,
Warrants,
Programmes,
Post Bills,
-. - Tickets,
Labels,
Etc., Etc.
BUSINESS CiRCULARS
Pintedl in desirable styles, besides
Bali aod #8ddio[ IltiloBs,
cATALOGUES,
School and Town Reports,
CONCER T, AUCTION and POST
BILLS OF ALL KINDS.
BILL HEADINGS
Neatly printed at thie oflie, upon ruled pa
per of any size.
THE NEWBERRY HERALD
IS ISSUED WEEKLY,
AT $3 IN ADVANCE,
Five-Copies.................12 50
Ten Copies..... .....e22 50
And onieo getter up of Club.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISE11ENTS.
815 for each square of one inch space,
for first insertion, and il for subsequent,
for onie inonth or less.
For a lot.ger time proportionately less.
Liberai conracts made for the year.
M&.l1 IS-_,r
Private Boarding.
A few ventlemen can find BOARD Bl
THENioNTE with
31.t,10-I f A. IV. T.silu .
U 1 ,AtN COWV MCRN
Just receivei a fine lot of Whi:e CORN
CHEAP FOR CASH.
FLOUR,
SUGAR and COFFEE,
Also,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES.
All o above Goods will be sold nt BAR
GAINS, as we don't inton to be 'N'DE11.
SOLlI.
A, SIXGLET, & C
All persons in search of '!ARGAINS are
resuexiily solici!e1 to call a.nd examine
SINGLETON'S'sT K before pmtchasing.
31ar. 2, 13-tf.
GR OCE9R IES
AND
.FERTILIZERX.
ifaving recently purchased in the best
tt in the Statcs, with
Cash and with Great
Care,
A large stock of IFA VY and FAMILY GRO
CEf1FS, embhracing every article usually
found in our lin,, we respectfully invite our
friends and the pubile gcner.iiy, to
EXA'MDE THEM
Before thcy make their purchases; as we are
determined to)
Sell as Low for Cash
As such articles can he sold in this or any
other interior market.
We are offering our
BAGGING mid IRON TIES,
Of superior quality at
VERY 1ED1UCE) RATES,
And will keep. constantly on hand a supply
of the sane. We also keep on hand
ALL THE TIME,
Several of the best and
Most Popular FER
TILIZERS
Known to the public, which we propose to
sell as low as any of equal value. We will
a.-o purchase all kinds of
PRODUCE at the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICES,
And sell any kind of produce or goods con
signed to us on the most reasonable terms,
andl to the best advantage.
Ourgods renow arriving, and we have
mdsuharangements as will enable us to
rleihour stock from time to time as we
m'y find niecessery, on the most advanta
geous terms.
We shall endeavor to merit the confidence,
and hope to receive the patronage which has
heretofore characterized our business rela
tions with the. trading public
R. MOORMA & (00,
sep. 27, 39-t.)
Fant's Liver Regulator.
One'of the best preparations now before
the public. Hlundreds of testimonials can he
shown of its efiicacy. Prepared after the
most approved formula, especially for th.is
climate, and sold by DRs:.FAT
HARII SOLOMON
Respectfully informs the Ladies that he
has opened a most complete and elegant
Stock of
FANCY CRQCERJES
and
French Confectionery,
selected especially for them, and he would
esteem it a favor shauld they come and ex
amine the same.
ALSO,
Fulton Market Beef,
Smopked Tongues,
A large assortmt ent of Can
ned Goods,
Jellies.
English Crackers-such as
Milk, Lemon, Trenton and
Forester s.
A superb assortment of C on
dimnents,
.IN SToREt,
100 bs. Flour,
1 case of Fleur de Sud Scup
pernong.
together with all Goods that arc required ic
Families.
Hie will al.io barter for COTTON and at
other COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Gen. W. HI. Hunt will be happy to see hit
friends at the Stoie,
sAMIF.L SAMPSON, .\gent.
A pril 10 15 tt
V IC K'S
FLORAL GUIDE
For 1872.
TIHE First Edition of Two Ht-snaxt
T,iorsaNr' copies just published. It is ele
gaintly printed on fine tinted paper, in Twc
Cot.ons, and illustrated with over Thre(
aHundred Engravings of Flowers ant
Vegetables, and
TWO COLORED PLATES.
The most beautiful and instructive Cata.
logue and Floral Guide in thie world
11. pages, giving thorough directions foa
the culture of Flowers and Vegetables, or
iaimening grounds, making walks, &c.
A Chri-tmuas present for my customers
bt forwarded to any who apply by mail
orTF:x Ci: -rs, only onc-quarter the cost.
A.dress, JA MES VICK,
Jan. 3, l-tf. RO('HEsTER, N. Y
3omination for Sherif.
J. Ed. Peterson is respectfully noininatec
avhis many friends for the Shecriffalty o
this Countyi, at the enumg eleccior. W
dee:n him a most suitable person for thi
important office. NEWBERRY.
ALL par-ties indebted to me b
Memorandum Account, or in any othe
way, are reqjuespd to pay the same a
owe D. MOWER.
FOR SHERIFF.
The many friends of Major J. P. Kinard,
very respectfully announce him a candidate
for the office of Sheriff at the ensuing elec
tion. 11is mature judgment, experience
and general business qualifications, render
him eminently a>le to fill this important
position. MANY FRIENDS.
.Tan. 10, 2-tf*
W SPRIN G STOCK
OF
CHOICE, CHEAP,
And we!! selected
DRY GOODS,
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
iy goods are all seaionable, and selected
wi:h great care from the best stocks in the
Northurn narkeEs awd will b- SOLD LOW
ER than ever before. isitor., to Go!umbia
will do well to exatiine iny bt(.:k before I
purchasing elsewhere.
Orders promptly attended to
C. F. JACKSON.
Mar. 27, 1t-t '.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &C.
Just received a full line of Ladies' and
Gent's GOLD WATCHE:, D.amond Rings,
Pins, in various styles. BmceletF, Ghains,
&. I am going to soll the !oods.
WILLIAMf GLAZE,
Mar. 1::, 11-tf Colu-mbia, S. 0.
GUNS.
Of the best English makers, Breech and
Muzzle Loading. Parlor Ritles : Ball and
Shot Cartrid!res for Parlor Rifles.
WILLIAMI GLAZE,
Mar. 12, ]I-tf Columbia, S. C.
NEW CROCKERY,
AND
House-Furnishing Store,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned have recently opened
an entire
NEW STOCK
In the above line, and invite a call from all
persons visiting Columbia to inspect their
GOODS AND PRICES.
CROCKERY WARE, CHINA, PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &C.
Headquarters of the
NEW PORTABLE GAS LIGHT.
KINGSLAND & HEATH,
UNDER COLCMRIA HOTEL,
C OLUMBIA, S. C.
Mar. 13, 11-3mn.
CAROLINA
FERTILIZER
TRIUMPHIANT!
WIIAtINGTON, N. C., August 21st, 1571.
For the largest production of Cotton to the
acre, 1,000 lbs. C.raOLINA FERTILIZER.
For the largest production of Wheat to the
acre, 1,000 lbs CAROLIN.A FERTILIZER.
The above premiums are for crops produced
with the use of the Carolina Fertilizer alone,
or in combination with plantation manures
only,. and the awarding of said premiums is
left discretionary with the committee of the
Assbeiation under their rules.
SANDElIS, GATES & CO.,
Agents at Charlotte.
STEVENS 82 CURETON,
Lancaster, S. C.
WAXHAWS, LANCAsTER COUNTY, S. C
To P. 1P. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary of
the Fair of thme Carolinas, Charlotte, N. C.:
The following is a correct statement of Cot
ton raised by Stevens & Cureton, on li acres
of stubble land, which was manured with 400
pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. The following
is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly
broken up 12 inches deep, and laid off in rows
.31 feet wide, and the Fertilizer applied in the
drill, then bedded on it on the 1.5th of May,
and planted the same day, but owing to the
cool and dry weather, did not come up to a
stand until about the 1st of June. First work
ing it was run around with a half shovcl and
purtially trimmed out with a hoe. Second
working it was run around with a 2 inch
grub, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown
out with a sweep 18inches wide. One furrow
to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoe
about 12 inches between the stocks, and af
terwards it was ploughed every two weeks
with a sweep 18 laches wide, and hoed each
time, until it was worked five times.
The following is a correct statement of .the
Cotton picked:
1st Picking........................254
2d Picking............. .........t10
3d l'icking........................413
Estimated amount of unopened matured
bols.........................816
Total.....................1,923
Respectfully submitted.
STEVENS & CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotteni picked in the
above statement, and itris correct.
October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM.
A t the request of Messrs. STEVENs & CURE
TOs, we have examined the 1k acre of Cot
ton, and the estimate made above is true to
the best of our ability.
D.?P. DURANT,
W. A. GRAHAM,
JOSEPH RODGES.
Premiums awarded to STEVENS & CURE
TON Ont above certificate.
We ivill sell the above Splendid Fertilizer
at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars,
payable 1st November, with interest at 7 per
cent, per annum, delivered at our Ware
house in Charleston. Agents will sell at same
prices, adding the freight and drayage to their
Depots.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
ICHARLESTON, S. C.
-Jan. 17, 3-4m._____ -
THOMPSON & JONES,
DENTAL SURCEONS,
(Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery.)
Office over MIcFall & Pool's Store.
Our patients receive the bcnefit of all the
la:est improvements in the profession.
Special attention given to correction of Ir
regularities in Children's Teeth.
The patr-onage of the pubhec is respectfully
solicited. Terms verv moderate.
J. R. THOMPSON D.D.S.
E. C.-JONES, D.o.S.
Five Dollars Reward.
R anaway from the undersigned at New
berry Court House, on or abont the first ulti
mo, WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTSON, his
indentured apprentice. Said rnnaway is a
brown boy about 12 years of age, and is of
quiet ways Any person harboring said boy
will be dealt with according to law.
May 8 3t W. L. GOURDINE.
P&
ON C I1 1'
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Possessing powerful invigorating
PRaioPEiE&a P kAAn Di
These Bitters are positively invaluable in
A D SA
They purify the system, and will cure ''
DYSPEPSi m CEnER eLaT
Ptemittent and Intermittent Fevers,
and are a preventive of Chills and Fever.
All yield to their powerful efficacy.
v- wi, ammmn wenwoliffl
Are an antidote to change of Water and DieL
THEY2W% LL FT ESTOREYOUTHFULVIC
to the wasted frame, and correct all
RR UAR F
Will save days of snfering to the sick, and
The grand Panacea for all the ills of life.
TRY- ONE. BOTTLE a
,, ama
BITTER S ?%LAZ
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NXIA In Youngor Old, Xarried
or Single, these Bitters are un.
equalled and have often been the
means of saving life.
' T.RY_ONE BOTTLE* t
ov. s, '71-45-1y.
COOPER'S
LEATHER-STOCKING NOVELS.
"The enduring monuments on Fenimore
Cooper are his works. While the love of
country continues to prevail, his memory e
will exist in the hearts of the people. So i
truly patriotic and American throughout,
they should find a place in every American's
library."-Daniel Webster.
A NEW AND
Splendidly-illustrated P o p u l a r E d i t io n
OF
- FENIMORE COOPER'S
WORLD-FAMOUS
LEITHER-STOCKING ROMANCES.
D. Appleton & Co., announce that thev
have commenced the publication of J. Feal
more Cooper's Novels, in a form designed for
general popular circulation. The series will
begin with the famous "Leather-Stocking
Tales," five in number, which will be pub
lished in the following order, at intervals of I
about a month:
I. THE LAST OF THE MOHCANS.
IL. THE DEERsLAYER. I's. THE PloNEERS.
liL THE PATHFINSDER. V. THE PRAIRtE.2
This edition of the "Leather-Stocking Tales" ;
will be printed in handsome octavo volumes, e
from new stereotype plates. Each volume
superbly and fully illustrated with entirely I
new designs by the distinguished artist F. O.
C. Darley, and bound in an attractive paper 4
cover. Prire, Seventy-five Cents per Vol
ume, or 53.75 for the com plete set. The se
ries, when completed, will make, bound, an i
elegant library volume, for which binding- r
cases will be furnished at a moderate price. J
PREMiUMS AND CLUB TERMS.
9 These club terms are designed specially
for towns where there are no local
booksellers.
Any person sending us the amount in ad
vance for the co-nplete set of the "Leather-.
Stocking Series," 53.75, will receive gratuit
ously a handsome steel-engraved portrait of
.1. Fenimnore Cooper, of size suitable for bind
ing in the volume. Any one sending us the I
am~ount in full for four complete sets of th is
series ($15), will receive an extra set gratuit
ously, each set accompanied by thte steel por
trait of Cooper. The volumes of the series
will be mailed to each subscriber, post-paid,
as rapidly as published, and the portrait im
mediately on the receip t of the remitto ce.
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers,
549 & 551 Broadway, New York.
Mar. G, 1872.
100 Pieces New Style
Prints.
50 Pieces Poplins.
Mohair Plaids.
Corded Alpacca.
New and Desirable
Styles at
Low Prices.W
BY
D. MOWER.
Nov. 22, 47--tf.
STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY]
OF RIGHLAND.-COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS. Pitineas F. Frazee, vs. Thomas M.
Paysinger. -Copy Summons for Money De
mantd.--[flomplaint not Served.]--To Thomas
M. Paysinger, the Defendant in this action:
You are hereby summoned and -equired to
answer the complaint in this action, which -
will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the said Coun
ty, and to serve a copy of your answer on
the subscribers at their office, Nc. 5, Law
Range, Columb.ia, S. C., within twenty days.
after the service of this summons on you;
exclusive of the day of service.
If you fail to ansa er this comiplaint with
in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff' will take
judgment against you for the sum of Five
Hundred Dollars, with interest at the rate
of thirty per cent. per annum from the
twelfth day of May, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-one, and costs.
Dated Columbia, April Zd, 1872.
McMASTER & LECONTE,
Plaintiff's Attornevs.
A pr. 1', 15--6t.
THE WHEELER & WILlSONj
SEWING MACHINES
A re Pre-ermnent for E.rcelle ncy and
Durabiliy.
And one of the best proofs of their supe
riority is the number sold.
It is a Silent Feed Machine.
Uses no Shuttle, makes a Lock Stitch.
And can be changed for dtfferent varieties
of work very rapidly, as no Screw Driver is
needed or used.
D., has been the popular machine for 20
years, and hence it Is no experiment to buy it.
Call and examine their working power and
excellence at the Furniture Rooms of R. Y.
Leavell. WILLIAMS & LEAVELL,
The Wheeler & Wilson Wagon will con
vev machines to purchasers.
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
GET THE BEST!
@4 4
MY line of WATCHES is now full and
omplete, and the public may depenri on
etting the best at the lowect possible fig
tres, as my facili:ics are such that I defy
ompetition from any market.
I have also in store and constantly arriving
11 the newest styles of Ladies' Sets. in ia
pond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan. Gold, .let,
-c.; elegant des:gns in Chains, Bracelets,
harms, Lockets, &c.; the latest and most
c-autiful patterns in so!id Silver and heavy
Ilated Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holi
ay and other presenrations.
Repairing in all braches, by the best work
nen and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
COLUMBIA, S. C..
Jan. 10, 2-n*30 Z;olumbia Hotel Row.
A DOLLAR SAVED
IS A
OLLAR MADE!
ATTENTION THEN
itizens of L A.URENS, NEWBERRY and
liL surrounding country, if yn would make
election from as LARGE and VARIED and
HEAP an assortment of goods as were ever
rought to Newberry, call at the Corner
tore
Under the Hotel.
Mv stock is full and embraces almost
verything which can be called for, either
DRY GOODS,
VHITE GOODS,
HEAVY GOODS,
BLANKETS,
'10THING, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
HATS,
CROCKERY,
Granite% ille Hamespuns at Factory prices.
AND
fR 0 CERIES
full assortment, and will sell them as
OW as they can be bought in Columbia or
Isewhere.
promise to
IIE BARGAINS FOR CASH.
Come r.nd try me before you buy else
here.
['he Highest Price Paid for
COTTON.
M. FOOT.
Oct. 25, 43-tf.
RIBBONS,
Wilinery and Straw Goods,
18 72.
White Goods, Embroideries, &c.
UNMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
Importers, Mannfacturers and Jobbers.
lonnet, Trimming. Neck and Sash Bibbons,
Velvet Bibbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks,
Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c.
tra Bo0Deds and Ladies anld ('bildreD's Hats,
TRtMMED) AND UNTRIMMED.
ANDI coNNEcTING WARERoOXS
ihite Goods, Linens, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs,
Veiling, Head Nets, &c., &c.
Nos. 237 and 239 Ealtimore Street,
BAmTIMORE, MD.
These goods are manufactured by us or
enught for Cash directly from the European
.nd American Manufacturers, embracing all
be latest novelties, unequalled in variety
,ad cheapness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and
espatch. Mar. 13, if-3m.
F'ATT'8 ASTRAL OIL
WIILL NOT EXPLODE
This CELEBRATED OJL
Or sale, in quantities to suit
>urchasers, at
MOTTE & TARRANT'S
DRUG STORE.
Feb. 28, 2-t.
Something New!!
THE AMERICAN
ButtonHlole,Over
seaminog Machine.
One of the most complete Sewing Ma
hines ever offered to the public. Call and
xamine those on exhibition at the store of
LOTELACE & WHEE.LER.
Feb 7 6tf
Notice.
LOST-A POCKET BOOK con
aining a som of Money and some papers.
twas lost somewhere in Newberry, or be
ween Newberry and Piester's Mill. Any in.
ormation concerning said Pocket Book will
e thankfully received, and the finder libe
ally rewarded. W. H. BRYSON.
March 1311
GEORGE JOHNSTONE,
A.TTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
OFFICE ON LAW RANGE.5
Jan. 24, 4-6n.
TO RENT.
A desirable STORE on-Main Street. Por
rm.m , a ton unwen.

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