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Special and Local. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1881. INDEX TO NEW ADV EuTISEMENTS. J. B. Fellers-Citation. F. D. Graham-Not ice. Thomas F. Ray-Not ice. J. C. Wardlaw-For S:ale. 8. J. Douthir-Lands to Rent. Johnson iagood-Proclatination. James Vick-Viek's Floral Guide. M. Foot. & Son-For Christmas, l8lt. Maybin & Tarrat -No Liquors Sol. t Eduard Scholtz - What Sitll You Buy. B. H. Cline & Co.-Christtuas at Cline's. -W. T. Tarrant-ioliday Announeement. U. B. Whiites-Christinas and New Year's Bargains. Shelton . Langford-For Christmas and the Holidays. POST OFICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. tip Train arrives.............. 1 21 P M p mall closes at..............12 50 P M Down Train arrives ........... 3.46 P M Down mail closs it.............. 3 10 P M Laurn 1'raiu arrves. .......... 8b 1 A M Laureas Train leaves... ........ 3 55 P Laureius mail closes att...... .....3 10 1 : Office hours from 8.30 A. M. to 5 30 P 1., R. W. BOONE, P M Newberry, S, C., Dec. 19, 1881. SPECIAL NOTI'E.-Busess no tioes in .bis local colun are inserted - at :'eWtrai f 16 eents- per line etwh inset tion. Obituaries, notices of meetings,, corn uzications relatii to personal inter ests tributes of respect, &c. are charged as;Agular advertisements -at $1 per - -oticae of administration, and other legal notices, obituaries, tributes of re spect and notices of meetings, as well as ,nmunictions of a personal character must be paid for in advance The subscription price of the Herdd is $2.00 for twelve months,-$1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months and 25 cents for one month, in advance. kames in future will not be placed on the subscription books until the cash or its equivalent is paid. E- All Conmulications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf This mpe vaay be found on file atGeo. P. goiven bOo's .Newspaper Advertisiag Bu rean (10 Spruce St..) where alvertising con tracts may be made for it in New York. i. S. Bowers, :postr master =at Pro perity is our authorized agent at that. place. A rue selectiou of Caied G-ds, at H. A BURNS'. 37-t Secilt ChangiW _ Te-shedule-htrai nson the C. &G. .. R. was cbanged Monday back tc what it was a few weeks ago. The up tr' rw str.21 P. M.; tie dowtn SA6 P. M. FresliNorf*i Otsters Freshofolk ' rtez, fresh.~l&h,m, Hoc~t1ffe~- erved in theysery all hours of the day and until 9 to 10We~leck at nighJ 99A8- O2~ tegrofesnt Six ~Ndeberry by the up trg ioday foA~ A.kansas; the same ipmiiraeft Silve feet, and a considerable nmbe;- Iei ?osperity. T.uesay abastt~o -dosea pre;left Newberry. Goto Hi. A. BUi NLS for a efoico lot of~ Pipes and Smokers' At ticles, e-*pe cilly the Shuck-mouth CigareLtes. ;37-tf How to Get to the Poor House. A few days ago the Clerk of the County Commissioners started out to. *visit the Poor House; he had never been there, and expected to find the way by inquiring along the road. Some distance out he met the Judge of Pro.. bate coming into town, and asked him, AHow can I get to the Poor House." The Judge replied,' "Get a recommen dation from thr-ee respectable citiz.ens and an order from the County Comn snisioners,"-and rode on. gg' Fresh Goshen Butter at 35 sents. .49-tf. A. C. JONFS. Vics Floral Guide. wosend I0cents to James Vick, Ro eftr,W. .,for i l Hbe-Jsap poidted. Instead of getting .a cheap thing as the prie' would seem to indi e~ste, they will receiveavery handsre oi-k of 130 pages, and perhaps #1000 illustrations--*ot-eesp, liY ele gant iHlustrations, on the very best of ecalendered paper, and as a set off to the whole two beautiful Colored Plates t?hat are worth twice the price of the beok. -gr' Go to Hi. A. BURNS' foryour L 'un dry BSoap, Starch and Blueing. 3'7-tf A New Coffe Pot. Mr. C. G. Haddon, of Due West, ex-1 hiB#ed to us yesterday one of Robin .in's Precious Cofee Pots, a new pat ent, and according to our observation one df the best we have ever seen, and we have no hesitation in saying so. It fasiuaple in make, and has the advani tage that noneeof-the aroma escapes, this preventing the smell of coffee while in~ prcs of making, it alL.being re tained for the benefit, of the drinker. These pots will be for sale by Mr. Jas. F. Todd, of Newberry. Truth is Mighty. . If you would experience, relief fromt 1ll annoyances arising from an inactive -Liver, Indipstion. Dyspepsia, Sour stomach. etc. use Portaline. or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder, a never fail *ing remedy for those disorders. It will sasan inualcalable amount of stifer ing. Price 50 cents.: W.te's Cream Wilite Vermifuge is. the best worm killer.- For'aale by:.Di. W. & Pelh~am. -e.o.w.. Mlason & Hamilin Organ Company, AL the great Italian Industrial Exhi bit.ion just closing~ in MilanCitaly, the. higher: awards for musical instrumnents, a silver medal and diploma, were taken by an .American maniufacturer, the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, whose cabinet organs were judged to toe be so siuperior that they were the only~ reed organs of any manufacture, Eur pean or A merican which were award eda medal. It is a great honor hikese makers, that in Italy itself,. very home of music. their organs shou -Tercive such distinction. They exci mnach iuterest among musicians, a were by special order repeatedly ex hibited to the royal court by Cario L)ucci, the distinguished artist of Rome' AI.dysWih A Lady's Web. NO One visiting our store can tail 'to admire the indsomne line of Celluloid Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Perfumery, Soaps,j Brushes of all kinds, &c., &c. We do not sell LIQUORS But offer a full line of D RJGS, MEDICIN ES, -AND C HE MICAL. Our Prescription Departmet:t is under the e<trai. f' reg-ui r Gradua:es of ii:ar- t miucy . In fine notling is t SOLD But the best, and AT LIVING PRICES. We cordially invite an examinaton of t our stock and prices before pumhnsing. AT MAIIN& TARRAT!N DRUG STORE. De..122, 51-2t. Codey's Lady's Book for Januar' Is full of good things. Abeautiful c steel pT.te; illustrating the escape of it the Countess Isabella from the castle of l Sehonwaldt, as told by Si Walter t Scottin- 'Quentin Durward a double t page design 'for a' window itrtain, in i colors;. the nsual. rich illu$rations of t dress for' ladies, embracing the very ( latest fashionis; a complete novel by v Ino Churchill, entitled "MoeJewels;" V and a goodly collection of sheer stories f i and nriscelianeons-original gatter. We t, -would -suggest. to those w.ho4o not tike i 1 it, that the Lady's Book w uld make a n handsome holiday present toyoer friend. t Aoy of our readers can be supplied tl .pronlptly, by .leaving their orders at fa this office. We will furnish our own paper' and the Lady's Book for the los prc f.$3.50 .per azngwe. As this issue begins the currentlear, now is a. good time to send in your subscription. The pubication oSice i.0005 Chestnut ' Street, Philadelphia, Pa Keeper tor Poor House, and Physician to Il Poor.House and JaiL.-' -The'County Commissoners Tuesday, V 20th, opened the bids received for: Keeper to Poor Housedfor rent of Poor' House Farm, and for lbysician to Poor a House and County Jail' The contract ~for keeping the Poor ~ House was awarded to Mr. H. Carter ~ Wilson, present incemibent, upon the V following terms: Tim Keeper receivest $225, and boards ond man at his own expense; buries derad p:upers free of ch!arge. the County furnishing lum heri :and nails. Tihere was only one bid C besid-s Mr. Wilson). Thait poirtion- of the Poor f ouse Farm lishg 'orthi of the public highwayv was g renued to Mr. II. Cartei Wilson; he to ti paty $)15 for the same, and to cultivate.-t a sii 'f arbout eight :screa freet for the use of the Countv. t Dr. J. K. Gihd. was chosen Physi- gj clan for the P&er House and County, a Jail: Dr. Gilder agrees to visit the ti Poor House oncelin two weeks, and of- g, tener if necessary; to visit the County g Jail whenever eslied upon, and to re seiva $100 for his services. 4 There were sig other bids. g" Buy the best Smoking Gigars on i the market xroaa. C, Jf.NFA. 41-tf. gg" For a choice, large variety of Chew-.. ing and Smuoking Tobacco, go to t 37-tf' H. A; -BURNS'. .ra C Osters, Stewed, Fried and Rawr, at A. C. JONES' after the 18th'fetober. 41-tf. Liens for Sais. Blank I4es for supplies and for rent, ti Cib Rated h The Cogmbia Begister will be club bed with di'HERALD as follows: Wek y Re .and' HERALD $3.50, 'ri weekly Riitrand HERALD $5, Daily Register &n H ERA LD $8.75. ' Tfelg Tefar and HERALD at $350 47-tf' t W q to II. A. BURNS' for your Plain 1 and FrenchGaidy, Nuts arnd Fruits. 37-tft What isilome Without Music?7 Wel, well, don't get mad about it, and tal in such big bapitals. We give it up. :We never were good at conun droms' But you can't dodge such at guesdek. Home, sweet home must beI mada happy place, and if it does not k cont a Piano or an Organ why it is but . f furnished. -Live on one* meal I a day, and grits at that; go without a' P par1g carpet. burn kerosene or tallow U eadles, wear the-old overcoat another wijer,-take in 'boarders, rent the base-f mt..Scrimup and pinch in ever.y other way, but don't starve the music out of C your life. h Read 'th81 advei-tisemnent of the Mc-. SETH MUSic HOIZE, GuEENYU1.LE. S.~ ( d send them an order. 50-2t t CndCoods~ ei.ny Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco, S The finest (Crackrers, plain and sweet, b t Hi. A. BURNS'. 37-tf mi The best Organ at Eduard Scholtz's. p 2-v -_ _ __ _ __I 'rnoMrsox; Denitist, opposite H{erld omtcea G (o to Ii. A. BURNS' for Potatoes f idAnions. - 37-tf I ~"If you want a &ood Cigar, call on j I.A. BURNS. s7-ttf 9 Bu|hoc Fut Bu'~l Chices Fris.( JNS 4-f Kenallki's raisonA the orE.4-f Kenais Tal tie boon the forsea t om m,n,.,as bank in for male at the i The Day of all Days! And looked forward to with the great est delight by the dear children, maid ens, young men, fathers, mothers, un cles and aunts, or any other man, is Christmas day. Fortunately it comes but one time in the year, and it is a big time when it does come. Stockings are lung to the chimney jams to hold the presents, and old stockings are turned nside out and pocket hooks opened to urnish the cash for the lavish expendi :re made on the occasion. How long he time between one Christmas and mother, but when it does come the joy ays for the waiting. It afflords us ?leasure to say that some of our mer hants have had long and interesting nterviews with St. Nicholas or old Kris Kringle, the children's friend, and the nan who devotes his entire time, means ud talent in making up the thousand md one conceits which go to fill up the :up of human happiness. These inter iiews have resulted in the purchase of i perfect world of fancy goods, exceed ng rare in beauty, and never before .onceived by the imagination of old Kris since the world began, and these ,oods are now displayed in the most emipting and captivating manner to at ract attention. Among the favored mnes are D.SF.FANT, who, though he deals so largely in irugs and medicines, is not the man to :onfine himself exclusively to those ar icles, nor drug his friends on Christmas lac, but like a whole-souled fellow, and Ln intimate of old Kris, he has spent odles of money in purchasing the most :eg:mt and superb lot of Celluloid Toi et Boxes for ladies and gentlemen, and >tiei Toilet and Fancy Goods ever seen n our little tgwn. In our humble opin oii ifthlle-Doctor does not cori a fortupe ni silver and gold, he will ma.ke liun 1reds of people glad that. he patronized he old Saint. -MAYBIN & TAI:ANT. And we would not forget the conXri 'ution to the general fund of happiness in -this festive occasion made by May iin 4 Tarrant, they too are Drug men, qut on this. Christmas they only sell heir medicine stuffs to those who need bem-and call for them, Their whole earts and souls are given to thea :beau iill articles left with \them by Santa lans a few nights since, and which iere lowered down~their back chimney uithout any injury. Their assortinent well worth looking at and buying u, as no:one will fail to do who goes tatotheir store. These young gentle ien have the entire confidence of San SC1aus, and' the public may, rely on heir word, that these goods are fresh -om wonder land. A. C. JONES. What.shall we say about A.C. Jones, hlo for the lagt month has.been receiv gLbox afer1xdx, package and blindle, rith the familiar marks, "'Xmas, with are," printed in the corner. We knew bt when the covers were removed oin the boxes, and the bundles openedI fat our eyes would be ravished with eir contents. Never in the history of is bright earth has there been such a ifplay 'of hodrns, trumpets, fifes, drums ceordeons and other things -rrade- for oise. And of the animal creation ,hich went into Noah's Ark, besides many which have been created since, ith~dolls, and a hundred other things, )gether with candy, fruits, preserves, rts and other nicies, give proof that ones has g4 on) the godside of Kris ringle :mnd has mfade good use of his pportunity. 1)R. WV. E. PELHAM. And next we beg to say a word or twoa >r W. E. Pelham,. another D octor by ie way, who one might almost be led > believe had been there himself anid new all about it, so great is the varle r of his Christmas goods. Old Kris as certainly fairored him with the pick nd choice of his stock, for he has all le fancies under the sun, so many in tot that we cannot begin to name them, > the reason that they are all mixed p in our mind in a perfect and bewila: eing tangle, and we find it impossible separate one from the other. Suffice that Pelham hasrgot what you want. 'FALL & SATTERWHITE low a bugle this Christmas palculated >waken up the natives as well as the st of mankind, Lien Law, Stock Law, 'nstitutional Amendment, Gas Works. r any other man bO the contrary not !lhstanding. Listen to their horn. HERALD BOOK STORE.. Ons of the . Nest, bestest, quietest, stiest and cheapest places, where San Claus, the dler old man, has placed is hand and seal in sign of kindest and ost loving approbation, is the little azaar nook 'round the corner (the [ERALD Book Store),.. where can be nnd the prettiest Christmas books, locks, albums, cards, pocket books and ther fancies that are to be- had this de of the old gentleman's headquar ~rs in Fairy Land, and which were se eted especially for Thos. F. Greneker deal out to little people. These oods are really pretty and cheap. Do ot fail to see them. B. H. CLINE & CO. now what the music of the chimes ean when the bells ring out "merry bristmas" -to old and young. They now that it would never do to let the bristmas of 1881 go by without making reparation for the glad event, and are repared like wide awake men wvith any fancy novelties to please their rstomers and the public generally. heir counters and shelves are over owing in token that the glad time has ne more rolled around. The gayest lors abound. Santa Claus has done is level best for Cline & Co., and they turn will put their best foot foremost > please everybody from mistress to said. W. T. TARR~ANT, ine of our most successful merchants, rho takes more stock in Christmas than e does in the Fourth of July, and has enacquainted with St. Nicholas for these many years, has made large ,urchases from the old gentleman to eet the holiday demand, all of which re exhibited for the delectation of oung and old. If you want a beauti a silk dress or a plain -one, or a- pair f stockings to cover those . pretty an les., or a hanudkerchie~f to blow. a nasal last with, or for anything else, go to arrant's by all means. SHELTON S. LANGO s a young man, hut one with an old ead on his shoulders, a head full of usiness experience, and it is no won ler that he takes a full hand in Christ EDUARD SCHOLTZ, The man of all men who is ready anc willing to make everybody happy. Hi: store looks as if St. Nicholas had de puted a band of fairies to visit it, anc by a feat of enchantment made it a be wildering beauty. Diamonds sparkle gold glitters, while the shimmering o silver, all together form a magnificen sight. What the seeker after Christma presents wants is to be found there and in lavish profusion. Obects of virtt are to be seen on every hand, v:W.ile ar ticles of common or every day need arf also to be had. If we are asked where to go, we shall say by all means go tc Scholtz. M. FOOT & SON, Are well supplied for the Christmas holidays in solids and light articles, that is in Groceries which no people can well.do without, as well as Dry Goods If you -want a bam as an accompam ment to that big gobbler, or evena sliver of nice white bacon to boil with crout or collards, or a suit of. Clothing to make you presentable, or a pattern of Dress Goods to present to wife or sweetheart, our advice is to go to M. Foot & Son, for at their store old St. Nicholas made his first distribution, coming as he did down the line of the Greenville R. R., and into town by that way. Go to their store by all means, U. B. WHITES, RECEIVER. Santa Claus visited the establishment so gracefully presided over by Capt. Whites, and expressed himself satisfied that the stock offered for sale was wor thy the Holiday trade, not only in va riety and excellence, but in the prices, which are lower than at any other store in town, and thinks that if the Captain can stand the figures he can. Every thing was in apple pie ord r, and Santa after winking at the Captain, left him with his groceries, preserves. pickles, canned goods, dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, and all the other articles which are selling so very low. In Time. Those who have used Coussens' Com pound Honey of Tar, unqualifiedly as sert that it is unequaled as a cure for Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It is, deservedly, the most popular cough remedy in the country, because it is never failing. Price 50 cents a bottle." White's Cream= White Vermifuge is the best worm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. e.o.w. Various and all About. The matrimonial market is brisk. The Governor offers a reward of $50 for Green Owens. Bradstreet's Agency estimates the cotton crop at 5,014,170. Rev. Mr. Hallam preached his fare well sermon at St. Luke's Episcopal Chirch Sunday. Wedding Cards and Envelopes, Vis tigards, something beautiful, at the HERAL Book Store. 50-4t The Department of Agriculture at Washington estimates the cotton crop at 4,900,000 bales. The Newberry Masons had their an nual installation of officers and an oys ter inpper Memday night. -If our Druggists are not hap.y their Fancy Christmas Goods are not calcu lated to make them so. A tolerably fair mnle sold at auction before the Court House Saturday for $2;. and a pretty good horse at $5. Beautiful Christmas and New Year's Il'uminated Cards at the Hmmm'LBook Store. Call and look at them. 50-3t The only men who do not feel festive at this season are the printers; there are so many subscribers who are hiding out. The Episcopal Churches at Newberry and Laarens have called Rev. Mr,Dic~k inson, of llbode Island, to be their pas tor. Christmas will have come and gone re our next paper. We would like to know if the children were all made appy. ~Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Powders) will cure your child. For sale by all Druggists and Country M'er chants. 50-1y The carrier will intervie w his patrons either on Saturday or Monday, after which he will retire to the inner shades of the printing office. A Hot Supper will he given at the residence of Mr. Henry D. Boozer Wed nesday oight, 28th instant, for the bene fit of Smyrna Church. The new Town Charter- will give to the Mayor and4ldermen the power to levy a tax not exceeding $1 ori all dogs within the corporation. Mr. Jno, R. Leavell, Jr., is running a lage furniture store at Greenwood; it is a branch of Mi-. R. Y. Leavell's es tablishment at Ne wberry. A hot supper, was given at Mrs. Dr. J. M. H. Ruff's last week for the bene fit of Mt. Pleasant Church. The pro ceeds amounted to about $70. The.largest batch.of Seaside Novels ever brought to this town are now on sale at the HERALD Book Store. Come one, come all and get cheap reading. Rev. D. W. Thomias preached his first sermon at Bush River last Sunday. The people are much pleased with their nw minister. He will reside at Hele There was a shooting-match for fif teen turkeys yesterday in town. Messrs. G. A. Maffett and Eli Franklin won six; Messrs. G. L. Sease- and Ji W. Folk eight; Mr. Neel one. H. r. Kimball, Director Geineral of the Atlanta International Cotton Expo sition will accept our thanks for an in vitation to attend the -Exposition on the 20t; "Editor's Day." We invite the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of the Buckeye Mfg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another colk umn. They offer rare inducements to earn an honest living. 28-6m. A new sabscriber objects to local paragraphs, on the ground that they are too light in their character for him. He would rather have scissors articles. Sorry we cannot agree with him. The water ways on the C. & G. R. R. are all numbered, the numbers being attached to the telegraph) pole nearest the water way. There are 214 bet ween Columbia andi Bush River bridge. The C. & G. R. R. is doing a fine passenger business this winter; the tanbohwsarcrwe nel etrain They ares crodd aloeary em.o av Tha Lanmns road alsO car A. C. dont, intends mang every child in thti Coui.ty happy. IHi. toys are endless in number and pretty h yond description. Shelves. counters and ceiling are decorated with them. Look for yourselves. The Newberry Bib!e Society heki a meeting in the Associate Reformed Church Sunday night. Rev. Dr. Wiley, of, North (rolina, General Agent of the American Bible Society, prea ched a very interesting sermon to a large con gregation. Don't forget tme entertainment at Lu ther & )omirick's Iial!. Prosperity, next Wednesday n ight. The perform ance will be well worth the price of ad mission--35 cents-and the proceeds go to a worthy object, the Prosperity High School. Seaborn Suber, col., who was tried and acquitted at the last term of the Session Court on the charge of murder. ing his daughter, and who has since been confined in jail on a charge of ag gravated assault and battery, was re leased on bail last week. The components of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup are daily prescribed by the ablest physicians, whose success is due to the spec,fic influence of these com ponents. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, skillfully prepared for immediate use, is for sale by all drugg:sts. A little darkey three years old was left-at Silver Street Monday by the col. ored emigrants who took the train at tbat point for Arkansas. He was too young to give any account of himself. Herbert Moon, in sympathy for the poor unknown, took him to his house. The glad Christmas season has come. again. It is a time to be happy and to make others happy. To all our -read ers, and their sisters and their cousins and their aunts-and to the little ones ebpeciaily-we wish a Merry Christ as and many returns-of the season. A Minister of this County went to one of his churches on a recent Sabbath to fill an appointment to preach. The day was bad, and only one person was pres ent. Notwithstanding the smallness of the congregation the minister went through with the whole of the services, not even omitting the collection. A lady in payingthe Master $337 for some land bought recently. at public sale paid as follows5 260 five cent pieces, - S 13 00 170 ten cent pieces, - 17 00 200 quarters. - --- .50 00 .00 half dollars, - - 50 00 2-silver dollars, - 2 .0 In gold, - - - 140 00 In currency, - - 65 00 Pieture Books, Poems. Bibles, Hymn Books, Hymnals. A B-C Blocks, Christ mas and New Year's Cards, Surprise Boxes, Box Paper, Fancy hIk Stands, Writing Desks, NTew Year's Visiting Cards, altogethe~r nobby, Picture Blocks, Arks, &c., ~&c., all to be bad at the HER~ALD Book Store 2t sensation grc4 Call early and ecne late, andyo'u can all be supplied. ~Thanks to. John J?. Morton & Co., Louisville, Ky., for a copy of the "West ern Farmer's Almanac"=-for 1882. -This almanac gives a forecast of the weather for every day.of- ahe ensuing year; =it classes~the whole 'United~States into 13 Districtsk- and gives the fobrecasts for each District. -Thre almanae has also twelve original papers on interesi,ing. subjects, and' very -rendtbie,-resides va rious shcort articles, making alto,gether a very desirabli book. Pies 10 cents. The Tact of tT&heredit~ary transmis sian of disease is clearly established, and Sofaftaute most- dreaded and per haps the, mosts ditficult to cure. S. .. S., thb .KinG of :dl Spec.ifies, points wvith pride to the long list of enres of this scourge. In no instance -has it been known to fail eve-n after cases had been pronounced hopees.. Price, $1,00 and 1,75 per hattle.-.. Personal. 1Mr. Arthur Simkins is running on the C. & G. R. R. Miss Fannie Wardlaw is at home again.from Charleston. Mrs. Dr. L. A. East, of Greenville, is visiting rehitives in Newvberry. - Mr. S. P, Boozer has gone to Atlanta; *ilI return to-day or to-morrow. Meys. J. W. Humibert, 4..Cake Smith, auid A. J. Stafford paid us a visit Tues day mornIng. '@e. .-J. 4Pope went down to Col umnbia yesterday evening to attend an important-event that transpires there to. day. . - .I Q"" Go to 11. A. BURNS' for some of ~those fine new yamily Mackerel, heads and tails off. $7-if SGo to HI. A. B3URXS' for Horsford's, Sea Foam; Sea Spray, kFatapsco and Star Mii's Baking Povkders. 7f 52d YEAR OF LADY'S BOOK, Low P'RICE $ ) PER -, . OF k YEAR. ihOlestiB st IdyS B00k in thle World. SEE TEE MONTHLY CONTENTS,. For 1882. A -COMPLETE NOVEL S IN EVERY NUMBER ! Besides the following old-time special ties: BAfitiful'OriginaRl Steel Plate Engiavings. Designed by F. O.{C. Darley. Diagram PatternS for L.adies and Children-. Mammoth Colored Fashion Plate. Shoit Stories. Poems and Sketches. Our Popular Novelty Pages in Coiors. Illustrated Art and F'ashion Home Work. Archtect,ural Designs for Beautiful Homes. Gdey's "Recipes, Godey's :Puzzles and ' Games. Monthly Chit-Chat on Fashions, etc., etc. No Continiued Stories. jgVggy -NUIBE iJMPLET IN ligSlF, MAKING NEARLY 1200 PAGES -Of Original Letter Press and lilustrationis in the full year's issues. Subscriptionzs will be received at this of tce in clubs with this paper. TH'E HERA LD, and GODEY'S LADYS BooK for one year, post-paid, for only $3.-5. Sample cop)ies 20 cents. All news dealers Isell it. HOW TO REMIr.-GeCt a P. 0. Money Or der on Philadelphia, or a draft on Philadel phia or New York If neither of these can be had, send Blank Notes in a registered .let lter. Address, 1GDEY'S LADY'S BOOK PUTB. CO. (Limited,) 1006 Chesnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. * -Nov. 24,, 47-6t. I 3. o i ns, Colds, - na,_u? B ron i The 1lie f of !c- ;: in a' :anced .: " Ne'.as,-. For Sale ce, 5 cents. EWBRRY, S. C., Dec. 21 18I1. Ordinary...... ........ ............ .0 Good ............. 0t 10 Low M iddling ..................... .1 ia10 M iddling .................,....... J1 .0 Good Middling.....................10'a1 Good demand. Newberry Prices Curreit. CuhRECTED WEEKLY By J. N. MARTIN & CO. BACON Shoulders Prime New...... 6. a 7 Shoulders. Sugar Cured.... Sides, C. R., New............ a 11 DRY SALTED MEATS Shoulders, New........... Sides, C. R., New........... Sides, Long Clear........... a 10 H AMS - Uncanvassed Ham.....: . 16 Canvassed Hams, (Magnolia) 1r LARD Leaf. in Tierces.............. 15 Leaf, in Buckets........... 1S SUGAR Powdered:... ............. 1t Crushed.... ............. 14 Grannlated Standard..... .. 12; .xtra C...................... 11 Coffee C....... ....... Yellow....... ....... New~nrieans............ . 1 lemarara................... - MOLASSES New Orlears Syrup .. 75 :ew Orleau'- Molaaes. -5 Cuba Mob..es.. .i sp-House MoIassec. of TEA Gunpowder....................... 1.51 Y oung Hyson............. 1.50 ALLSPICE............. ........-> PEPPER....................-... CFFE E Roasted or Pa.rched.. 1 Best 10...-. ...... 20a - VINEtAR- . . . i32 Cidear Vinegar... .... .50 -White Wine Vinegar. .-65 COR5 .Tennessee................. 1.20. MEAL. Bold..................... ... 1'20 U;nb6lted............... 1.2' BARLEY.........................0 SOAP.............. ...... 5a 10 STARCH:.:-..................... 'in 12 STAR CANDLES................ 15 F LOUR. perbpl. .... ...... -..... 8.0.0f PEARL HOMINY........... ..... 4 CAND ............................. 20 ENGLISK SODA................. 10 HORSFORD'S BAKING POWD)ER 25 idEA FOAM BAKINGi POW.&ER... 35 AXLFE GREASE..... .. -0 ' OBACCO.......'..........2. NAILS 10, ken-... ..~....M...... BAGGING-Heavy.................. 21 ARROW TIES-, per bunch. -.. SPLICED ARRO-WUIES.... ..12 RED CLVRSEED-per lb...2 RRD OATS-per iu........ ..... 5a 80 TIMOTHY HAY............. ... 2.00 Grand Special fl1iday Sale FoR CHRISTMAs. 1881, make yourself and f amily happy by the gift of a PLiso or~ an OGAN, that-Will fill your home with music, not only for a day. but for a lifetime. SPECIAL HOLIDY SALE.-30'. Ixrst-class Instrments from six best makers; 16.3 styles, all grades, prices, but no competition with cheap makers. We -sell none but Re liable Instruments, from old makers. O thers may deceive purchasers with offers of S1,000 Pianos for $295. nd ?27-Stop Grgansi for $05, but we won't. Gold dQIHars canWt he bought. for 5%cents. Timeeconomy lies in pureciase of a Reliable Instrument, cost ha it inar. BEST INsTRUMENTS FOR LEAST MONEY, 1s our claim, and in tis we compete with the world. Sehd' ror CataI6gie' and Speciai Holiday. Sale Prices. Address. - . .LUJDDEN&-BATES, SAVANNAH, G;1., The Great Wholesale Sonuthern -Piano andc Oran Dealers. Dec. 8, 49-4t. Zegal iAaies, Notice of Sale under Mortgage. Pursuaut to the power in men veCsted byv the deed by way of mortgage fromn Henryv Mloue to Thos. B. Wadlington, I wP'i sellI at Newberry Court, fouse, South Caroila, on the firsteMonda~y of-January nex:, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all and singular. that tract and plantation of land, known as the "Hogg place," situated in Newbierry county, S. C, containiyg one hundred and forty acres more or less, and bounded by) ie lands of Miss Jane Crosson, Maij. Thos.. B. Wadlington, and Mrs. Carouine Caldwell. Terms of sale-purchaser to paty in ensh his bid. for said lands. ALBERT J. GIBSON. Dec. 6, 188!149 4t SCHOOL HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Will be sold on Sale-day in JaLnary next, at Newberry, in frout of the Court House, a half interest in tie School House and Lot, containing one and a half acres, known as Bethel Academy, and the property of John A. Cannon, deceased. TERMS (lASH. DR. .J. A. BERLEY, Dec. S, 49-3t- su<rviig Partner. Valuable Land for. Sale. The "Cleland Place," contain.ing six h: ded and sixtyv-nine acres, bounded by Iaaeds of A. J. Lon gshore, estatec of dohu Satter white, deceased, J. E. Pitt:s, L. WV. Floyd and others, may be purchased at private sle from me at any time prior to the sec ond day of Janiary next. If not. sold at private sale I will sell said tract of land at public outcry at Newberry C. ii., S. C. on the first Monday in Janunary :nextr, at 11 o'clock in the ruoruig. Terms of sale-one third cash, and the balance on'a credit of one an'd .two years; ; the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises Lga! ales. ST.\TE 01 (ITH CA ROLIN COUNTY (F NEWBERRV. COliRT OF PROBATE. E:iz . PIie.ter", Petitionier, agai:.t Jo '. Piester, Defendant. Petition for Dower. By virtue of au order htrein pax ed t loi. day of October, ISSI , I will seli, priic outcrv, rt Newberry Court Houn S. C., on the 2nd day ui January, 1S2, ti:at tract of ian:d situate ii said Count cort.uni One Ilt:ndred and Six-four at Ota-bal? Acres, more or } ss, and bouid b.y iLnds. of J. J. Rteder, A. W. lred. Dr. R. P. Clark, by Bush it r and byN lands or others,'on the f,itowiu-; teru., F: cash to fullh pay andi satisfv the f titiouer's .Judgmeint atnd ai costs herein i curre1, and as .o the b-alce ipon a crek of twelve uionthis with inLereJt from ti day of sale, which said balaLce shall be cured by the bood of the purchaser and irort gage of the land sold ; itl1 tie pri lege to the purcbaser of pay'iug the enti bid il ca L. J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N. C. Iec. , 1Si. . . 49-4t. STATE OI SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Heio:v .endri, _Adnr. of Rebecea He drix, & c',.. &c., Plaintiff, against R*be ca 1J. Hendrix and others, Defendants.. Con.plaior. to Sell L.itds to Pay Debts, & By virtue of an order hereir : assrd t1 7tlr day of.Dccenbe:, A. D. 1S81, I w eil at Newberry Court lo,se, on Sale-d, in .Januar v, A D. 1882, within d leg hours of saie, the real estate of which R becca Heudrix dicd seied and posst,sse onsistiug o-f Ninety-riMe and- three-fourt! (9t ) Acres, more or less,. situate in sa Co%tity and State, and bounded by. lands. James B. Ciary, Henry D. Boozer; Johr Spearman and others, on the followit tevrmis, to wit: One-half cash, and the balance on a cre it of twelve months with interest from di of s le. the credit Dor tion to be secured I bond of the purcLaer and mortgage of tl premises. Purclhaser to pay for pap -rs. J. B. FELLERS, .r. v N. C., De)c. , 1861. 49-4t STATE OF SOUTH (AROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBiERRY. iN COMMON PLEAS, D. B. Wheeler and J. M. Wheeler, Exec tors, P1aii tiffs, vs..Coruetia T. "W6 Defezidart. Compfaint for Relief. in obedieure to an ordcr for oreclosu in the above stated vase, I will sell, at.N\e berry Court Hote, 'ori the Fitst Mond (Sale-day) iI J anutary, .A. D-ify8 ,;wit thle lejral hours of Sale, at public outcry, the highest bidder, all and singular th tract or plautatiou of lad lying a d bel in the Counrty aforea'o aay pa.tly'~ t TheO of Newirrv, conaining-Ons-IH dred.and Twentyt-six Aere.s, more orl: arnd bounded on the South by. Fair Stret oni the East by Adam S$%eet and road les ing to W. Y. F'air on the North ky lan o W. Y:Fair, and o' .ie West by Cal well Street. T ER\s Of' SAL-One-half.ash, the7 bl anc on a-credit of twelve 'nf6iths withi terest from.dAay:of sales. Purciao ta# a bo;urd and mortgage to secure the qr portion and to pay for papers. p gli.r l4 f he preugsgsill iond the office of E.T. Chalmers, Es< as Cler!k of Coart, omgrd after FMday ne ?. C( LOYGSHU1RE, Cororner of Newbe,rrtC9ounty. - ec. 7 18S1-. ' -49-4t. LAND FOR SALL By vrtue~ of the .authoiity vested in. by a deed,- co.mrnculv called-a Mortgis from Spencer P. Baird, I wilLsell;.at pub auction, at New berry Court 'Houe, S.: on the...-.. First iMonday in Jam' ary, 18 92, Al-tha t 'tractf of led, containn Two 1Hundred aufd Seient4 Four (27) Acres, more or less,- situate in New~berry Conn S. C., an?d b.ouuded b.y lands of-estate F. iainrs, estate of Ann -Entzminger, J. Hill, Thos. C. Neel and others. TERMS CASU-Purch.aser ta pay -I papers. JOHN TJ PETERSON, -DJec. b, 49*-4r. : Guardian. NOTIUE-OF SAIE. By virtue or an order of the J-adge Proiate of Newberry- Gournty, I will sell, the late residence of Rebecca S. Merchar dceased, ON THURSDAY, THE~ 5'rH DA OF JANUARY, A. D. 1882; all the perse al property of said decased, to wit:. T wo Mules, One Horse, Five Head of Cattle, Twelve.Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Cotton See Pantation Tools, * - One Two-borse Wagon,. (One Buggy and.Hnunes iousebold and Kitchen Furninif, &c.;A Terms of $aie-G ASH. WX. ER.NEST MERGHANT, Dec. 15, 50-2t* Executor. f will sell, at the late residence of W liami Ray, deceased, UN TUESDAY, Ti 7T DEiGEMBNR, 1881, th~e following pt sonal property belonging to the estate said decea ad, to win: Mues, G o vs, Shee p, Corn, Fodder, * : H ouseho nenriti F'arminrg Implement, Gin, Thres:er, Cotton Seed, ? TERMS CASH. THQMAS F. RAY. DJec. 1:3, 18S1 --51-:2; Administrator. stIaster's-Males. STATE OF SOUTH iARtOLEI. C.OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Lucy ilargrove v's. John W. Hargrove et * Partition. By* order of thre Court I will sell, at Pu ic outcry. before the Gourt House a~t Ne berry, on the First Monday in Januai 182 all that tract of land (of which So; mo l. ar grove died seized and possesse ini fee simnple), situated in the County a State aforesaid: containing Four Hundr and Ninety Acres, more or less. and bon ed by lands formnerly belonging .to L.. MG rackir, now to William B3aker, Cab B:kr an! Wi!!Eani W ieker, and b~v Iaa of T. i'. 13-one:, Williamur Wallace. Jno. anothrsrv,.i.C agoe .'.Ar Thid ohers. l esldi are b i Thslando tU wxib sod ir pa arle, ayp thereo no.be exiintheda oneda be se a: iwhieb mayic in the Meastier b xa in iba nfHr-a-nf the Marer. .faster%s Sales. SATATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - OUNTY OF. NEWBERRY. iN u.ION PLEAS. bl.Ytrrv Y..4:"z;r et ;,i vs. Gieorge'H. Serz 1 Ott l i inr, P.'r' i ioni, etc. ie R r o w on ho ein, U .will ell, at a t ptii (Aitcrc. 'befcre t,-;ourc Roue at \ewberrv, on the fi'- - laiy in~January, Lil S82, all that tract ui- lduu of' which Sarah .Setzler died s.ized a-mi poswo:.=ed, situate in Lid c,ouuty, con t;iuiug Fifty-six (56) 'ers, more or less, and bounded -by lands .i Jacob Setzier, Thomas Suber, Walter SKinard and;Ttea i . Wisket. TE RN--Purchaer to.py; on--half of the 1-%rchtse ruoney in cash and to secure the '-.tiance, payable at-twel-ve months, with in r. rest trom tday of sale, by bond and mort Lit, g-ge of the premises sohi --also to pay for .p-pers: SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. .a Dec. 10, 1881. 50-3t re STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. LN CO iMON PLEAS. Mcs. - Fannie N... Baxter,. Adm'x., &c., vs. Lucy W. Baxter, et al. By order of the Court-herein,' I will sell, at pul)lic outery, before the- Court House-at Newberry, on the First Monday in January, 1 S2; the following real estate of James M. Baxter, deceased, in'the County and -State atoresaid : e The- Horne Place, the- late residence of ie the deceased, containing-{3519-10O)Tbirty ill Five acres and Nine tenths, and _boanded y by lands of Mrs.'NancrE. Wilson, -Mrs. Y. 3i J. Pope, and.by Caldwell and Pope&Sreete. e- Lot No. I of the Springfield Tract,in thr d, County - and State aforesaid, vontaining is Sixty-five. Acre more or 1essaznd donded id by Lot.o.2 of this Tract, Jands of Mrs. of T P. Livingston, the Higgia? Fe'rryi Roa , . aid Mrs. M. & Haiuon'.and. .? righ of ig way to No. 2 from ;he, Riggigs Ferry Road, is reserved- thrdugh 'o. t Viere-if 'idfoins d- -Mrs. Livingston'z1antd; : . y Lot. No. 2 of the Springfield T.ract, -con ry t"tining Eighty Acres, more 'orless, aid ie bounded by lands: of ) S Johnson,:Lot No. 1 of this tract, and lands of Mrs. -M.. E. fiarnion. - Lot.No.5of rhe' Ceietep eraet, con - Laining Five (5) Acres, bounded byLots Nos. 4 aindfo:of said tiact;by'Luther'St'et, 'which separatee--i froitandsi14 Newberry College, and. by Baxter Stree , whichepa rates it fromn Aandsi.fA. G, Maybin TEmxs--Tie purchaser -wil be required : t .pay onedhird of he.gurchase. 4a.ey in ' cash and to secure the payment of the bal ince payable in one =t-dtto-1ea"s,=rtb hnterest frpm the dajof sa b odand re a .mortgage of the premisessido. .The. ppr - chaser of the: Home- aceil be ithber iy -reqired to ijsiure he builiiegt thereoa at in. two-thirds of .their value .and assign the at parbaser_sb.;,pay fr jth cessry ig papers for the transfer of the property. e - SHLAS 3OHNSTONE, Mdster. n-, MatraRc,Nr1.,1 9-4 t, STATEIYFSOUTfOAliROINA, d-OUNTY OF NEWBRRY. ds INfOMM4ONPLE8K 1 EP. O aim&rs'~Jler; c.~ vs: R5. . - Akraq and:sti er&. it. By -order of the Court hezein, iLwillf61l, .t pubid ourry/befoFe .tfierns at -1.889, all. ;:hat plantation of, land, in. thie t. dounty indState'ifo~resad,continingfOne HnndredSanai Twa Ac es onrbr less, 4nd boundea . bglandssof J.-D.. S.living ston, 'esat~e of~Jamies '$ennW WY. Far A.nd all that:other t situated' in .the ~ onty and State afor'eiid,6ntaining -!ty-three Adresrans addi-rore or re $less, and boudded bylansof A.S.4iv e, iston, estate oJ. M. Sedie, L. Barre afd ER. sa -Te pu haserwl . euired opay. one half of purchase stooe m cash, ( osectre the-talanee psaybet t#*Ive L onth ;wth inwerest t-the-diag of.saIe, .by- bond with .at least two sureties and a nourtnage of the premises soldd e*pay I or necessary papers. - ' - -* Plats of the land will be exhibited on - day of sale. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Master's Ofece, 7 Dec., 1881.- 49:-3t YST ATE OF. SOUTH OA.ROLINA, e.- COUNTTY O.:.N-E WBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS,& or - - - EL P. Chalmers, Clek, &Cd vs. -M. F. Senn and'others. Evi ~ Prcl~r.- order of the-Cour bein,dwilt sell, puleontory, before tli Goug ouse f .t ewerry,911ileTrstTod ha'Jariu at-:~,162,-al-that..traOt cofy Ia~ be a County and - State aforesaid- .containing ''Forty-eight arid 81-100~Acres, fnore ortess, and boundedby lands--of .istate- of James &. Senn, designatedas-tract No. 1,J & D. S. Livingston. Wtui."angforfand by -waters of Bush River. Sates to be-tnade .bM plats. TESas-Purchaser will I}e required to dpay one-half of the jiurcha~se 1noney in cash, and to secure s,helbal&nce payable at:-twelve monUs., with interest ijeom the day of sale, s by a bond~ with at Teaif'two''sureties; ah'd' a to pay for the necessary per-4-convey -ance.' SIL AS JOHNSTONE, f~ser. - aster's:Office,"J Dec. 188[. - -S-t STATiE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, i-COUNYTY OF -NEWBERRY. EIN OMMON PLEAS. P~ hos. T. Moore, Adm'r., vs..E. P. Lake, W. D 1. Reaginr, et ali. - By ot dtofthe hert8.'wBt Ltpub -2 *ie outcry, before the CourLHouse at i eri, (at the risk oi theTfo'tney purchaser,) -theI:Nrst. Monday iniJanuary-862, a - of .land in the Town of YewherrgQoun ec i and~State ,af6resdid.kno%b iLotNo. 2 *Irthe popeny= e E. PO Lake, contaiuing Twoder es,:morm or less, fronting on.Boun ray Street, and bounded by)ands ofestate .of Sta-nmore Langfoci, deceased;:eand by Let No. 1-{now the propenly=o. Mrs. E. D. Havird.). TEnrts-The purchaS8r wlf be MQuired to pay one-half of the purchase. money in _cash, and to secure the balance payable at *twel-ve monthts with- interst from 4he day [of sale by <bond and wortgage- of the .pro .perty so Id, ~and pa'y forco-nveyanve. -- Sil;AS JOfihTTONE, MKasier. [Mastc r's Officela uDec., 1821. ,- 50-3t eSTA TEI Ofl 80UTH CA ROLINA, ACOUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN:COMMON PLAS. 2Mrs. (;ythia Mower, Adm'i, va. W. A. d , Werts,etal. c. ~oreclosure. in By order of he Couit herein, I will sell, ds at public ontcry, on the-First Monday in V: #suray ,next, .before the-Court House at is, Newberry, all that tract of land in the ICounty -and State aforesaidd, containing its Ninety-five Acres, more or less, and bound ad ed by lands of Peggy Livingston; Daniel ed Livingston; A. J. Bedenbaugh, Henry Werts and others. Tw~i.~-Thp nnv~ha~er will be renuired