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tRSD3AY,. JARY. 25, 1888. -N110E _ 6_- e.4nen noties- .. e sme seded at the rate:Qf , eat ptllneesdr nsertion. irotiqpeot.eetbngdeoanni_ Zda dg1wpersoual interests. trib)es &e., are charged as--egular drer at $t per square. '~ ea of Odaiistratioa, and other legl obituaries, ributes o( respect and of moetiags,as.walta co mmlanea. . cc persoe charaeer mst be paid Suk p&iriMeothe tE o IS ftwelve mouths, 1.eo for sIX o ats for three months amd 25 en mouth, iu advane. Nausea in " Rjjbe p 'e on the subserition ash ors Qliuvalet is pald. Allomunaoeioa relating to per tnferests will he inserted at reguiar rses, onedollar per sgaare, eash aper be foogeat Geo. P. My bemadfor tttqa New o . 3a-. DoweejO toeratProsperity, imetaOdeusst that place. "au0.-Ctatio . To Y gi- Dry Goods or SaiL ' AxtLeins orupplies andforrent, y .ale:at thls ofic. e thto Adertis. is 3i t now: WWfthea money in )o e t. =et the.p know what efar sale & W o askfor Take our advice and see If it does -lo y 'trade. ar tiant A ) of sewing eall on D. B. who 9eyeral macUes,.and amog them clebrated Howe Sewing Machine. 51-tf. 4 es and othero desiring a gen -'aperative- ageey business, by $5 to.20 a day can be earned, at once, on postal, to $. S nson.&Co., 193 and 197 Fu ., n.Straee, Ne Tork. Dec. 28, 52-6m. arties wantg Guano, Acid, or oosseedftske wil apply to J C. r, Saluda, Old Town, S. C. The rnported German Kainit will S ieredat points on C. & G. R. R., .0fQperIton. 3-3m. Norman's Neutralizing Cordial does et actas an astringent alone, ebeek too eddenly, but rteduees: infam . natlo'and aeidity - of the secreting nmbreaues of the bowels, thereby bing then to-healthy action. S .Ayar & Son's American perAnnuaI Contains full statistica of all News ?. ppers in the United States and Can ~Can- also populations from the Census 1 eIS8Q. Sent post paid on receipt. of Three Dollars. Address N; W.. Son., Advertising -Agents, Buildiug, Philadelphia. OfEered 50-Cis. Extra. Mr. J.W. Harvey, LogCreek,S.C., says- 1.have been seing Norman's ~eurliingGot llthm.pst threee; -. esks It g nive ater satisfaction -Is sales are Inereasiig: A gentle amfrgrGergioterdtmeo& ents the retB prce oradozen ~fo?eft would get-themior him lin c-2JaPrinting. 2The HEBA .r> officee is prepared to ex ~eenJob Printing, such as Bill Heads, Laettet Heads, Business Cards, Cireu a2,Irs, ivitations for parties and wed - ig.Cotton Tiekets, Beceipts, Post Sers Pxrmes.; Hand Billk, &c., &c., n>I.a , cheaply aud expeditiously as cnbe doe ja any offiebouth. -Come ' ~itsee specimens, ask pricas, try us u fd be convinced. Do not .send Sor work abroad, when skilled work -lere at home living among-you, GeraId BS and O. When in- search of a Blank book, Merandum book, L4etter paper, Eu~ vielopes, or any thin else in the June of Stiationery, call at te HERAL-D Book Store, there is something there- for you. A full line of beautlfulecream laid t and envelopes, for printing wed adparty invitations, in.st receiv ed at this office., The printing will be done cheap and neat. Letr ea BIB Head, Note Head,Letr ea & aesof extra qtmlity, just received at tisoffce. Al;f&Uklads of Job Printing done at the HARALn offiee with neatness and despatch. Call and see specimens and ask for prices, tf . est ever made, Emory's Little Cathsrt'o ..-pm,e,aannt to take, sugar-coated; no ML~gr~,g oly15 cents a box. of Drugsts ma t.adard Care Co.. 114 asn Street New York. -Jan. 1. 22-m. .Maania. Chi Is and Fever, and Bilious at ~tsckipostiVely cured with Emory's Stan dard Fue ills-an infallible remedy: nov. einnn cseswhe:e Quinine and all oth er-reedes bad failed. The are Deae expredsy for malariousOCiD. uoble boxes two kinds of Pills. eon' ing a atartic and a chill breake. . .ngar ;contains no Quinine or Mercury, cansing no griping or pugn; they are mid4 and effneient, certan Intheir action and harmless in all oases; they effectually cleanse the ste, and give now life and oine to the by. As a household remedy thrare unequaed. For Liver Cmlaint thi qat is not known; one box wil have a wdefleffect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by PhysIcians, and gojThDra its everywhere, or sent by -ma,~ and 5cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills. best ever made, only Io Cents. Standard Cure Co.,11llNassau Street, New York- .Jun. 1,32-Smn. Now is the Time to Subscribe. Any of the Magrazin'es or Papers named below will befunihed tDublishers pice to any one bringing their orders to the aNEAWo Book Store, or who send the cash * ~ork Weekly, illustrated......$300 saday sight- -------0 The Hearthstone, " .-..---.. 3 0 adle's Weekl ".---....3 00 rank Lesie's eekly -'.-.--------4 00 cmeyCorner, "..------. 4 00 apesBaar, " ----------4 00 Gdys Lady's Book, monthly...2 00 Peterson's Ly's Magazine, monthly. 2 0 Leslie's Popula Monthly..-----..---.-3 0 L.sie's Sunday ,aaie monthly.----0 Montaly , lustrated,-.-..... 4 00 ~~FloraLCabinet,-----------.1 T'exas slP.tngs,.--.-.------.---.---".....2530 AcWgne of ces of all paesan -kept on :ile inthis office, from which per sons can make selections, all or which will be tbrnisheAd at club rates with the HERALD to-new subscriberSULIHE.NRAD Nov. 23, 47-t. A Venerable CouPle Mr. Abraham Moore, a Prospert y~ a, aged S7, paid us avisit on~ * e . ehas been livin on his -old homestead aln his life, and h - now In the "sere arnd yellow el sowed biso1I wheat and oats last fal. bknself 3Hif-eWithwhomheas4ve 60 8o5 CakboeQiotan for Thursday' Good Middling9 eta; iddlngs & eceipts very light, and market quiet Ra ousNotice 'The preacher in charge of Newber: Circuit will preach at New Chap next Sunday at 101-2 A. M., and .Trinity at 312 P. M. ula an Larceny. Last Thursday night Col. Thos. V -olloway's meat-house was broken int and about 200 pounds of home raise meat, and about 50 pounds of lai stolen. The rain was in favor of ti guilty party, and he left no clue. After the Fire. Dr. Pelham's safe was found in tb lee-house which is about eight feet deel er than the -cellar. The safe was opei ed, on Thursday afternoon, the day a ter the .fire. The binding of the-bool .was ruined and-someof the papers wei scorched but .with this exception, th contents were almost uninjured. Depths. Mrs. Eliza Satterfield died on ti night of the 23rd instant. Died-Monday, the22id., Mrs. Eliz Garrett, of Newberry. On Saturday the 20th, Mr. Wii: Riser, a highly .respected citizen < Township 4, died at the home of h son,'Capt. W. W. Riser, he had bee very feeble for several years. Vrytood. The Yorkvlle Enquirer says that ner man living near that place, rai ^d year with:enhorse, 15 bales < .6tto averagh pounds, 200 bu helsof corn, 41-2 bushels of whea 14bu tels of.oats, 40 bushels of swee potatoes and 5 wagon- loads of wate mel.ons.:. Criewberry beat that The Mater Has opened an office over Cline Store. His most important-books wer in the Bank on the night of the fire and-he will be able to duplicate most < tLe books and papers that were destro ed. The origit.aI papers, including te timiony, in some very important an troublesome cases, were burned. Th will11eeesgltate a rehearing of the case. and will cause considerable delay an annoyance. Adjusted. Mr. Thoi. C. Whitner of the Nei chant's Insiance Co., of Newark Nevv Jersey, wai the first- adjuster on th Aeld. The Ioss of Wheeler Bros, o stek, covered by' Insurance in thi Company, was adjusted at$227.24. Th appraisemen{ was made by Junius E Chapman ancThos. Cook, and is sati; faetory tr o rs. Wheeler. Upon th same app nt they will probabl reeeive from Home o., $106.04, o damage of Loss on 4xtures ha not yet been ted. Personal. We were pleaed to shake by the han a few;days ago, Ddr old friend and con panion of the eg't. S. C. V., Mi B. P. Neel. He has been living - Anderson, and *is likely that he wi settlein Nebely, HOn. Geo. Jol^stone went to Colun bia -Monday to aend a meeting of th Sinking Fund C imission, M' B.AOberYo,,.r, of Charlottesvilli Va., is on a visit tohis daughter, Mr Abe Foot. Mr.~ A. C. Jone has been appointe one of the clerks the Sinking Fun Comission. He our best wishes, Mr. Robt Stoude 'and family hais tioved back to rity, Weather Pr'edictions, V-nor's. Jan. 28, wmnbe *r and cold, there is no change rethat time; 2~ more weather ; 28, eather along tb costs and in the N thern States;~ 21 falling weather, if I raIns; 20, a ver marked stilening of e mud, if ther is no rain; 31, not so uch weather a was crowded Into th first 30 days< the month. Our tions for Fel ruary have not been . ly mad< and we can only say at resent that tb jurors will begn to ~eaetheir es cuses and physicians cetfcts by th oth. Jolly Street Dots. "Onas," writing from 11y Street, o the 18th, says: The are in a feal ful condition. The ers of thi section-are badly behind a good det of cotton in the fed,a very litti grain sowed. Mr. J. Quattlebaum's '~gn ilpse the 15th inst., and dislocad his littl son's arm at the elbow. Mr. John T. Long, whleattemptin to cross Elleazer creek, the 17t1 came very near being drwned, h horse being carried downrihe streai some distance: he receive a decer washing and ducking. What has become of_Sorg i? What Newberry Has. 28 lawyers; 86physicians; 106harchet about 10 barrooms; 1 college; Fernal Academy and . 3 common *hos; national bank; 4 blacksmith hops; carpenter and carriage shops;j6 sho4 shops; -1 grist mill; 1 marble Wvard; barber shops; 4 hotels; 31livery table: 11 colored eating-houses; 2 ~tore: 1 opera house; 2 bakeries; 2 dntisti 3 newspapers and 5 editors, andi abet 50 stores of general merchand ea well as other'things of less impo neA and a Hook and Ladder Co an3 What Newberry Has Not. A cotton factory and a fire ar menit. These she expects to hay ver soon. The County Treasurer advertises he will sell on the 5th of Feb more than 5000 acres of land, for L payment of taxes. Of this land, thi are 14-acres and 11 lots in Townsbil 34 acres in No. 2; 9101 acres in No.~ 211 acres in No. 4; 243 acres in No. 62 aeres in NQ.6; 1219 acres in No.1 3S1 acres No. 8; 299 acres and 2 lots No. 9; 221 acres In No. 10; and 81 acres in Ne. 11. Some of this land in litigation, and some of it belongs 1 involved estates ; but why the tax, have not been paid on the remainde we are unable to explain. We presumn however, that very little of it wbill go1 the block, on sales-day. A Fire Depaetmont. The one a ed that Newberry fee more sorely th. that of a cotton fact ry. is a well organized fire departmen Why sagacious and practical busine men should year after year leave the property to the flames, isnaccountabi The recent severe lesson, as well as ti ones that werit before it. shows mo forcibly that something should be dot in this matter, and done at one Bought experience may be the-bes but Newberry haa invested extensiv ly enough, and should now ,pro&t I her experience. One or two tanksm< the public-square, filed from the Con House guttrs or rom .the ranlro tank ow9l&'upyty eo wateE. the cost Various and all About. 4. It is coid'. Wood is still scarce. Put at least 3 cente on your letter. 7Mr. Crotw ell has not decided whett 3t he will rebuild. e "Have you got anything to do wi it?"-Observer, please-copy. G. E. C. Newtou, N. C. Money - eelved, and time extended., Thanks, d The Opera Mouse is not paying int d est on the Opera House debt. Newberry now has number of s justers, but not one Re9djuster. This month has 5 Mondays, 5 Tu< e days, and 5 Wednesdays. } Last week Mr. B. F. Griffin sold - bales of cotton, at 9 cents per pound. :s The devouring flames took.an enti e stock of drugs at one dose. Ugh ! e Who says that the fire got drunk al couldn't get any farther? The liquor license at Laurens, C. I e is $400. The sun did not shine here last S :rday. Don't forget that Court meets on tl first Monday in February. fVennor fails to say what will be t s price of wood in February. On the 22nd, an 18 year old Spanta of Charleston, blew out his brains wi a pistol.- All for love I a Fine -Cotton Mills in:Savannah ha stopped work on account of the hi f w atr: The bill reducing postage to ti cents- on a letter, is abodt to becom( r-law:. A negro child was born inChest last week, with one body, two head four arms and four legs-dead. The Deputy was unable to reach t Maybinton jurors, during the first e the week, Enoree River was raging. i Mr. Y. C. Myers, of the Bush Riv . section of the Stone -Hills, has -movi . into his new house. d AsUkLEY FERTILIZERS are the rest s taut of honest purpose, longexperien and ample facilities. Why be weak2 Why nlt behealth robust, and strong, by using Browr Iron Bitters? - Newberry has three newspapei Don't dare to say "three sheets in t e wind." s Mr. Robert Campbell and his moth( e of Jalapa expect to leave for Mississi pi, to-day. If you think there never was mi e befo O, read the opening lines of Die Y ens Bleak House. a The Co nty Commissioners will ha the roa Qy ked as soon as they are a suita coliitiop, B. $.xlige A Co., have enlarged tl d capacty'of-their store by extending t shelving-baa to the rear wall' The Teachers'. 4ssoclafion has n been organlzed5 the weather has be unfavorable. The Debating- Club went to piec e when it - struek the question.-Is tl acquisition -of wealth the primary co ditiou of a people's advancement ? -Mr. J.- M-. Johnstone who spent la week in Georgia, says that the stree 4 of Newberry were better than those d any town or city that he visited. The genial sun broke through t1 e clouds on Sunday aud.has continued lend us the. Infue'noe -ofts beams i to going/to Press, We make thissae in part with ne4 and elegnttype, and next week the ewill be -foller display. How do ~y lkelit reader? y The TltdStates Supreme Con e has de*hlhtCongress has no rig s to pass a a against "Vonspirac2 f in the State.e SWe saae informed that Prosperity talking about establishing a 1)ewspap an.a (Etton Factory. Keep the be -Dr. Pilfi1n's lass by fire has bed adjusted atlmpre thian $5,000 as a tota This is considerably in excess of I a insurance. a The members of the Council e: Smake themselves even more populb e by providing eressings to the Cou *Capt. A. H. ogdus has accept e Dr. Carver's chalenge for a pige match, and offers to shoot at100 pigeo i each, at Louisville, Ky. SThe WHnA aws face wvill look clean a and brighter shortly. Cold weath t and other circumstances have work against it lately. All subscribers to the HERALD 2 invited to ask for and receive a copy Kendall's Treatise on the Horse. e very valuable book which we intend 4 The New Yorker who has undertak a. to eat two quails aday for 30 consecuti 3 days, finished the first brace in sixte< ; minutes, and the sixth brace in nii ; minutes. ; Friend Wright the tinner-and sto *t dealer fearing that the supply of m' s would run short, on Thursday mornii ~last gathered a tin bucket full fori 'ture operations. ofMr. Goggans lost a number of copi fthe State reports in the fire. The Y reports, which were very valuable, h been left by careless borrowers, in t Master's office. ,t The Deputy Sheriff has been takii ~exercise on horseback. He thinks t e lawyers might have bad their subpoe e writs and tickets ready to be serve when he was summoning the jury. There were peddlers, how many pe !diers ! in town last week. Wes suppc they came in because they couldi Speddle and did'nt care to pad< Sthrough the mud. OUR OLD ABANDONED FIELDs A] To BLoso as the rose ; joy andgha ness are again to visit our homes ; a Ssterility and bankruptcy are to ta ; their flight before the benign march Ashley Ash Element. On the 20th, John Williams, colore -was up before Trial Justice Paicker, Scharge of having forged the name .G. L. Neel, toan order oniC. & -.Mower. He was committed to j !8 await trial. "Acopof the Great ndustries of t nited States, a large *5 book, will en for two names to the HEnaLDr ~e mpanied by $4. Only two subst live in abook. in suerptf - the nght of the fire, some of -citizens acted on the-princ4 Tfhe Lord helps those who b t vee;" and generously helj ies to Wheeler's elgars, a d A D TOSSINGINITS SLE] a worms. An army of tha at are 'work eating the vitasw awi ~One -of Shriner's Indan Vernifu Swill ythem and-save its 11 -Walcott the quail-eater, is sick; he quailed before the fifteenth LUee, but managed to finish it. Dr. W. E. Peiham never says die one time, so has rented the store occupied ter by Dickert & Son., and will soon have another stock of Drugs and medicines. We admire his indomitable pluck. This .th is his second burning. To-day has been set apart by the Y. - M. C. A.. as a time for prayer in Col leges. Services will be held in the Col 1r- lege Chapel at 12 o'clock, at which time the students will be addressed by the Revs Broaddus and Smart. ,d Mr. George M.Whirter saved several htnudred dollar= by his coolness in not s precipitating his goods into the street the night of the fire, and had the good 8O fortune to tell the insurance agents that'rthe damage done did not amount to a nickle. r The young men and bachelors of Newberry, could derive much profit id and pleasure from a literary club. Since the Debating Club, seems to have [ collapsed, we suggest that a literary club be formed, it would be -of more general interest. We are glad to hear that Annie Pix ley is coming soon, Newberrv is tired be of Saturday night shows, by ?aturday night troupes. The last troupes -that played. in New berry were of so great merit, that the only question i a--Will ladies attend. With several new and fine specimens of Job.Ty.pe, and with a fnll and beau tiful assortment of white,: cream and ye coTored papers, cards and envelopes we h are prepared to execute every variety of Job Printing with neatness and dis patch, andat low prices. a A New York Dr., after 20 years fig uring has -reached the conclusion that a woman who has very small feet, has er a temper like cayenne pepper, and a tongue that will lie about its best friend. We don't bet, but if we did -we will he bet.tbat the doctor's wife wears C's. of We have been at considerable ex pense in gettiu - new type and other er material and -A1 be glad if our sub d scribers who are indebted to uswill call -and settle, or remit the amount by let ter. We need te money, We make - the same appeal to thlose indebted for c advertising, Mr. Gary has not yet given bond as Y' Treasurer.- He received his appoint ment on the 1st instant, and he has 30 days from that, time within which to s, f1e his-bond in the clerk's office. The ie County Corn iesione:-s who must ap. prove the bond, were in session -on Tuesday, but will not meet again in r, two weeks, unless called together for a p- special purpose. id Change of Schedule. The up passenger now arrives: at Newberry at 2.1') o'clock; the down e passenger, at 4.32. Don't forget this. Crooked Transactions. The County 'reasurer and Auditor be in adjusting their, books, have dis covered that thera are some .1,000 acres of land in the County, never returned ot to- the Auditor -and consequently not m assessed by him for taxation. - The owners of some of this property have receipts showing that they have e paid taxes o4 #t--to former treasnreps. In addition to this, 182 men have called at the Treasurer's office to pay poll-tax, but their names are not on at the books. The fact that they called, ts and are considerably more than 21 of years of age, is very good evidence that they have paid the poll-tax before. The taxes on the land and their Spolls have not been accoiinted for, and it is supposed. that former -Treasurers w Frank Lesliels Popular Monthly, re The number for Yebruary is already on our >U table, and it Is inpossible In a brIef notice to, do justice to its abundant and varied eon tents. There are articles by popular writers rt replete with interest and informatlood; bright ht stories, sketches, etc.; seve.ral. mVritorious " .poems; a comprehensive miscellany, und the picturesand illustrations are rcedingly beautiful. The colored florattsplece "Won r, is I be a Fright?" is adsgirable. Ben Perley ~r Poore's "Our'Veterans," lMark fattIeon's ii"Nitton," F. B,- W bite's f-Ants i~d Their Ways of ILife," Robinson's " The Loves of Catherine do Bourbon,"- etc., are nqeworthy ~,ad finely fillustrated arils Ca ..or con -sinues. his serial, "A Whited. sepulchre," and there are stories, sketches,. poefes, ete,, by Walter E. McCann, Sydney Herbert, Dante G. Rossetti, Mrs. K. A. Denison, G. A. Davs, ille ap' atr saelV. Craw mfodE.B1iba,et.et.Tenumber ~contains 128 quarto pae, and over 100 em t bellishmaents, and- ie price for a copl Is only 25 cents, or 3a year, postpaid. Mis FXaix Lssua, Publisher, 53, 55 'and 57 N Prk PIece, New York, as Jurors--Crand and Petit. The following (Grand and ?etit Jurors er have been drawn: er (*tand Jurors-Thos. U. Adams, A, ed J. S. Langford, Jno. Henderson, C. E. Vance, H. B. Buzhardt, S. -A. Hunter, EdraH S * h, Ivy M. Suber, Fletcher *A Boazmnan, Philip N. Livingston, Peter tFrancisco, Win. H. Lane, L H. Boul ware, C. W. Bishop, J. D. Wedeman, JL N..AUIl. m - Petit Jurors for February Term-Jno. ye S. Gary, D. M. Bedenbaugh, D. W. Mc. ii' Culldugh, Jno.L. Lyles, R~. C. Sondley, ae P. E. Dnson, Hugh' Rogers, Jno. S. Werts, David Hipp, J. H. Willinghamn, yEdmund Abrams, Wallace C. Cromer, iJas. M. Sanders, Sam'l P. McCraeken, Joseph F. Barton, Ernest Sh1gb, J: iLawson Bowers, Jas. W. Caldwell, u. Thompson L,. Wheeler, Jas. X. Bowers, Henry D. Boozer, Jno. S. Enlow, J. C. es Wardlaw, Z. F. Wright, Jno. Watkins, se Jno. W. Uargrove, Joo. P. Sloan, God i,d frey Harmon, Wmn. M. Lane, S. S. Pay he singer, J. Yancey Floyd, J. Burr Den nis, Win. H. Pratt, Benj. P. Halfaere, J. Calvin Caldwell, Asa -M. Oxner. he Newberry Journalism. With the new year considerable changes have been made in the press of Newberry. To begin with, Mr. Wallace d-. who, for some time past, has assisted se 'with much force and ability in the edi k't torial conduct of the HERALDn, has start le ed the Observer, a new paper, which he will hereafter conduct at Newberry. RE In this new venture we wish him abun Al- dant success. ad Mr. Sale, a good writer and progres ke ive young gentleman, assumes the edi of torship of the Newberry News, and will doubtless make it a still better paper in -a, the future than it has been in the past. an The HEnA LD, which is the oltlest and of most widely circulated of the Newberry G. papers, will be edited by Messrs. Grene a,i ker and GereB. Cromer, and will doubtless ful maintain its reputation he and positionin South Carolina journal bestm. Mr. Cromer is a yotng lawyer of fine abilities, and is destined to occupy a prominent place in the direction of pulcaffairs' The HERALD is fortun aecuinghis services- in the con duct of Its edtrial columns. tir Thedjournalistie contest in Newberry >le is it will be seen from the number and eit, dtied-to beviousWehp ad it may bie a pleasant combat, and that all of our frieuds there may be so fat CP victorious as to reap a goodirward fL ~mr nancially foi-theirllabor.-Anderson Iii iy telligeneer.______ e.France Is threatened uyith a revoln. A YOUNG SoUTH CARo'uNA Ap POINTED TO--CoMMAND AN EXPEm TION.-St. Paul, Mim., Jan.. .-. The men who -were to-be ehp e! from the Departmaent of Daots to take part in the Greeley Arctic expedition were finally- appointed by Gen. Terry yesterday. First Lieutenant Ernest A. Garlingtou, of the 7th Cavalry, is to be.the officer in charge. He is a native of South Carolina and was appoint ed to the Military Academy at West Point from the State o Georgia. He entered the regula army in 1876, and the same yeai received his commission as Firsi Lieutenant. The four men who are to accompany him from this depart ment were picked from one hundred applicants. These men and Lieu tenant Garlington will immediately go into training for the expedition at Washington. A company of four colored labo. rers from Newberry passed througl Lthe city this morning on their way to some point in the lower part of Richland County; whete they pro pose to do farm work for the pre sent year. They had their blanket strapped on their backs and- were footing it in true .soldier style marching all day and camping out at night. There seems to be quite a movement among the labor ele. ment, and a good many of them are changing their base of operations, hoping thereby to better their con dition. We learn there has been quite a stampede in some sections of the State; and much moving about from one counay to another has taken place.-Palmetto Yeom.. AUGUSTA, January. 18.-To-day a little negro girl, 10 years of age, put rat poison in the coffee drank at dinner by Dr. and Mrs.. Durham and Mrs, Shanks, of Thomson, Ga. She was bound to Dr. Durham and a few days since ran away. The Doctor had her arrested and carried back, and she- determined to be revenged. - The three poisoned per sons became ill aWonce, and $heir recovery is dottbtful....News .a* Courier. POST OFFICE, Nzwsaum C. H.. S. C., Jan. 201883 List of advertised letters for week ending Jan. 20,1883 Colman, Bobert Kidd, Jonn M. Dpviai, A. J. Marshall; Miss Slilie Glimph, Mrs. Amanda McMorris, Willie Glenn, John W. O'Neal, Robert Hogg, Newton RueseiT, Miss Adelis Hogg, Lewis (2) Smith, 'miss Georgia Jones, W. T. l$i4gleton, 0. 11. Parties calling for letters will. ptease cay if is<ver,ised R. tV KON R. P !. d?Iarried;, Jan. 18, 1883, by Rev. R. Y. Fair, Mr. T. F. TARaAT and Miss Augs O'N. Aexaw, all of Newberry. Jan. 16, 1683, by Rev. R. D. Smart, Mr. Jossra'JExiNs and MissLIrAN ScuaaR, of Chappell'a. Jan 17, 1883. by Rev. R. D. S:naMr. JNo. W. TAYLra and Mrs. Agg.& T oxy sos, all of Newberry. Jan. 1?, 1883, Mr. D. Garw.rx Doanon, of Newberry, and MIss M.a1xrrVAxos, of Abbeville. Jan. 2, 1883, by Trial Justice W. W. Wal. lace, as Chappell's [)epot, Mr. Jou Jrgw sax agd Miss (Imsa WHITU, all of New berry County. . Juan 18, 1893, by Rev. K. K. Boyd, Mr. L. W. ETHERIDGE and Miss 8.8S. Braa, all of Newberry County. Edgefield Advertiser please eopy. Jan. 10, 1883. at the residence of the bride's father, by 1Rev. J.'Adger, D. D., Mr. W. W RussEr.r, of Anderson -Coatny, and Is MiwxuaJ. Enqizapa, of Oran6eburg, NKWBEaRI,-. C., Jan. 25, 1883 Ordinary.......................a' Good Ordinary.*................ a Low Middling................. S&a Si Middling...................... =a 9 Good Middling.................. a 9{ ood deniand. lNewberry Prices Current. CORRECTED wEE3I.Y By J. N, MARTIN A.CO. BACoh ShouldersrPrime New... a SholderSar Cured.... al DRY 8ALb MtEATS....... a1 ShouIde1New........ 10 Sie,long Clear...........a ll HAMS Uneanvassed Hams........1It Canvaused Hams, (Magnolia) 16 .A R17. L.in Terees..........15 . Lea, I Bucket........... 16 SUGAR Powdered............... 16 Crashed............'....Ig12 - Granulated Standard.. .124a Extra C.................U1 Cofee C................10 Yellow.................10 New Orleans..........10 Demr............... KOLASSES New Orlean new ea,0 Cuba Molasses....60 Sugar House Molasses. 40 Gunpowde..................... 16 Young Hyson........1.50 ALLSPICE...................~ 26 PEPPE.-....................... COFFEE Roasted or Parched.. Besu i0..................s .Good Ri..............12ja' VINEGAR Cider Vinegar........50o White Wine VInegar.. .65 COE5 Te.nessee................Tia MEAL Bolted. ...............1.00 Unb.lted............... 1.0. BARLEY.....................-1,50 8SOA .......................... 6a IC STAE CANDLES................15 CONCENTRATED LYTE..... 10 ENGLISH SODA.. ........... 10 HOESFORD'S BAKfING-POWDER 26 SEA FOAM BA KING POWDER... 5 AXE GRE A H............... .. 10 TOBACCO......................CO 60s1. NAITLA(10) ... ...............4.60 BAGGING-ev.......................... 11a ARROW TIES8 bannh............. 2 00 SPLICED ARW TIES......... 12 RED CLOVER SEED-per lb... RED OATS.....b........... 40146 TXOrBY HA:.................127 WHEAT perb.............1 15 1!2 BRAN, pe~D00 lb................ L.51 1Netiee of final Settlemente APPIJOATION FOR -DISCHERGE. OTICE is hereby given, that the nndea sge'will take -a final -eitement o their accounts as Executors of the last wil and testamnent of Mrs Helen O'Neall, de ceased, before HIon.'3. B. Fellers, 3Jdg o Probate for Nedbe~rry Codoty, ain Wednea day; the tw.eh s~(21st) day of Februs -ry, 1888, andwIl on thes same dalipl -.the sai dge oe a fia icag a s aid Exeenters. --THOMASJ 800MEB *.....- _ r i es r _ ni 1 i o:thepid e neN os wnt prer-d frqui t,e' materials. .0n1&-g: , xpi,t:, - in t1- Irade, fetlher with-Prof. Shpn : t .. ao~,.t i, !<Ct. =uran[tee, t th. .-S,4k6 roIshe rrtata of cOswt For , i ! rk. ratii-for i.shtiane or cotro, .i V. OB.oxSO, Jaa, ' -:t 68 Igast By. 3 , ,- i ; ifl .4l -tl, ( the o h te -.t.. . I . rl. "oa-I,.rrebyr re&d4 t eetj:-- -.Jhe to.thePruNjoe Judge-br the -:. s4 -f Feb.rarr, and ill claims against . - rC, r ty it* a-uted nest be ren y t,i.hat- u1se th*t-tie 1) -1OYD, Ads. De~ N *f. STATE OF0SOU;F CARAOLINA --vvvI ERR-y- ~COUNTY. - .B . a: illere; Probte Jndge. Where., E u. i -P +?ai+ers, Clerk of Court, b, m.tts :zic to ime to grant haim Lettegol, 'inistratin- with the will annexed at dere ct.IE"ae and efec s Joseph Bed -b h, These s!: Ihere#ore to e-de'i.imen1sl1 all and sit.gnlar- thekindredan- creditora of the aid~:sepi Bedenbagh,- deasmd, tha: -tey be' ard appear beor mee in the Cour t ot Pcobate.to be eld at- New berry Curms .C., .o the -1th day. of Februarv nex after publicathi eere of, at ilt'o'clock In- the foresUoon, to she .cause, if any-they have, why she said AdIminiarIden lild=notbgeaoted: Given under my Hand. this 2no:day of January, Anno Domini, .88M J.B. PELLER8,. r. ir ab 4, 1 6 - StATE Or SOUTI O&U?fA 'COUNTY OF N BERM Sale nder Mortgage. -p Bvirtue.of a poier-oC :aale ges aed.i a:eerfaio deed of mortgag, made by Wa, W-. Higgins, decead, late of aa4Cn-.r ty, to Thomas J. M,iU.t, anQaft!ewid* trasferret and-assigied by the-lid . J Malfta to me, I will sell befdro- the -ourt use-eat N ewberry. at p-b e at'yey,o te-Qr* Jr nday in Fe-rl"ary ex t lands dare:ihed in thes1d muoe ge,i tiat plac4tion plad- -r Wm W. B. l gina iye+ -aiie4 Newberry Consutt. sie of containing S2064-lh).Two Hundredn Pour"tnti,a FU, more.Ar Je , indit};; ed:by lando of T. J. M.affet Wihiti nam ford, Yong L'aialieh,: MDfei J.-. La.g hdra. Juu T Petereon-and-B 1. Long shiore= - Traxs p .at.a -One-halt 1' iainO. in one y.-ar ieensed by hond ii morgtge Purchaser to pageorpapers. JAaxRe, xB'~(., Jan. 10, 1888, 2-4t STATE OF SOUTR CABOLU1 COUNTY OF NEWBERR'. Harriet F Mc,arlec, s. Ada.'x .*': The NewberrY .tgricultural bud #echinical SovI'ty. Byorrd,r of the Cour, dited -thtMo _"veuhed, 1882. I will sell, av ! Wterry Cours' House, -on the Firt -Monlay In. ebr sy; A. D. 1888. at public Outery, to she highest bidder. the followingproperif of the do-. fb"nd.,t, to wit: Lot of-$lver Plated Ware, and.all that lot of lard, with 'the buildiags thereen, situate in the Town of Newbeiryj in the sail County and Sta. containing Ei::ht a.'od Taaree-four.zhs Acrea, .more or less, aind tnounde,l by lands of George Joii stone, by jrawu Stre,gt, Hunt Street 'nd Johnstone Street. Trasms: Peraoai pryi; al cash. Deal Estate, one-third ens t, and rlp balance out credit of twelye months, fitji iterest from the day pf sale, to be sroutld -by bond of the pureleaser and a mortgage ot the prem ises, with leave to 'he purchsiser to pay the whole, in eshb. Purchaser-to pay-for all neeessary pap~ers. DANIEL B. WHEELER, 8. N. C; Sherits Office, Jan.11, 1888. 8-8t The 'ndersigued give notice, that after .he expiration of thirty days from ihis date they wiui apply to the Clerk of the 'Court for Newberry Cdunty, .South Carolina,. for a charter for "The Newberry Agricultural and Mechanical Ass@atin"-in -aceord anee with.th.e provisions of the Laws of this State. Petition lia. been thIs day flled therefor. Newberiy, S. 0.,.2d day of January, 1888. R. L. McCaughrin, K. li. Buford, John 1, Johnston, J. N. Martin. A. H. Wheeler, James McIntosh, Thou. F. Harmon, A. 3. Kilgore, Win. Y. Fair, H.G.-Xosley, M. A, Reuwlok, John C. Wilsoin, Diok 8.8Setter white, . J. Pope, John 0. Brown, Geo 8 Mower, D. W. Barre, Alan Johnston, . k. Spearnmap, Jr:, 9. D. Brown, F: A. Sebnm pert, D.. 8. Rooser, 8. F. Fa, J.- 0, Boyd, D. H. Wheeler, J. 'L Sehamupert, H. R. Folk, T. e. Brown, John 0. Peoples,-J. K Brown, W. T.-Tarrunt, T. B. Ch*a-ens N. H. Dopsinick, J. D. Smlth,8. A. Hunter, D. 8.Conwill, K. 8. N. (rouson, 3. T. P. Crosen, 3. W. Cidwell, J. 8.-Fair, D). B. Wheeler, A. Singleton,, B. H. WrigtyL. U.8Spoers, Thots 8. loormnan, Silas John. tone,. Edwin C. Jones, Eduard Schols, W. T. Gaillard, J. 8. Spearman, J. B. Martin, George MeWhirter, Lewis W. Sinkins, 0. if. P. Fant, J. Y. Culbreath, D. K Ward, W. H. .Hunt, Thou.'J. .Mafett, Tho.u. F. Greneker,-0. B. Mayer, Jr.,:J. Win. Folk, W. U. Pelham, Juo. A. Cromet. - Jan:4,"1-4L. ExeeuteF'. Sale of Real Estate. Under th" power given n.e by Mrs. Is abella Dirge in her last will and testament. I'wil.se'l at Neuberry Court House, 8. 0., on saleaday next, February 0th, 1883, to the highest bidder therefor, all that piece, par. eel or lot of land, situated in.Prosper.y, mn Newberry County, Su.tL Carolina, con taining eight acres, more or lests, and hound ed by lain street, by street sepaaing it from lands-of Mra. Temperance Hussey. by1 lands os '~ni Bobb, by lands of George G. DeW ' es- lands ofS.L Fellers and by lands of Krsa.ULBarre, the same be ing the land whereon she; Birg resided at her death, eacept lot solio -ni Bob. Tuaxe -Three-forths of prebase money cash, and the balance tobea, by the bond of the purchaser, payable lao December next, wish interest from the-day' of sale and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pay ten dollars fow papers. CEO. 8. MOWER, Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Isabella Birge. Jan. 18, 8-8t. ThFOR SALE. TreHundred and Sixteen and Half Acres of land 2.miles east of Ninety+ix, C. & A9. R. E. 50 acres No 1 bottom land in culsivation, also 150 good level up land, 7 '5 acres foresta bottom. Improvements good.- Will selh itock-and tools, grain etc., and will give pnesssion -at once. Apy to-er-address, r Jn. 11, 2-8t. Nlnety-sis, $. Nebrear 4 pixieiser asmias a 1s -ar - - - y 1_ _ ~~~1~ - ~ * :2ou Z100K O ThIIeavId e Oer ~ Gn ei -- - - Quisings C -~ Coloke reetsi -A G ggge tg ThweavGa.,io - uhdoi whisEiodkercwohisu& whieh-is . no copee- o andn - .Cugaamerr U, T Thseae heeored to esteea alandsi4a 8aekide and*~ - puliato bereof, eUlted grns. ie Gfoe s dHaydat 28Bo - - -