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THE HERALD AND NE7. T. F. GRENEKER, R. 11. GRENEKER, Sr., EDITOrs. CEO. B. CROMER. R. H. GRENEKER, Jr., Local Editor. NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1884. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect a Fam ly Newspaper, devoted to the material in terests of the people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively, and as an Asvertising medium offers unrivalled ad vantages. For Terms, see first page. WHO ARE THEY? The Columbia Daily Register, speaking of the management of the Democratic canvass in this State, says: The well understood policy of Carolina Democracy-making hon orable exceptions to the rule-of giving those least who do most, it is true, is very discouraging. The plain fact before our people, that those who were ready and willing to betray us. in the pinch of our direst political and social emergen cy are now put forward as the chosen spokesmen and political apostles of Carolina Democracy, while the truest of the true in the time that tried us to the quick are hustled to the rear by facile facto turns and eager aspirants,intent on ly on place and position, may be very discouraging. We beg leave to suggest that con mon justice and common decency a. like demand that our splenetic con temporary should immediately file a bill of particulars. It is due .to the board of canvassers, it is due to those who have incurred the dis pleasure of the Register, and it is due to the Democracy of this State t .at our contemporary should give the names of the "factotums," the "eager aspirants," and those who, though now our "spokesmen and political apostles," were ready and willing to. betray us "in the pinch of our direst emergency." Personally we have no interest in this matter, but we, in common with the many Democratic voters of this State, are entitled to know upon what the Register's charges are based, and against whom they are preferred. If the canvass of this State has been delivered over to a cabal of political hucksters. we wish to know who they are, for we have hitherto regarded our spokesmen as honorable men-and still do so re gard them. To our minds, few things are more contemptible than to make a serious charge against one or more members of a class, in such vague and indefinite terms as to involve andl reflect unfavorably upon every member of the class. The Register should show up, or shut up-or both. Since the above was written the Register has disclaimed any intLen tion to attack the accepted leaders of the State._____ CORBIN & Co. The Radical party in our State, led and ainisled by a few white po litical pimps and pap-sackers, has again nominated a full State ticket. It rmay be that this is a political feint intended mlerely to distract our attentAon and divert it from the importance of bending every ener gy and straining every' nerve for the purpose atf regaining control of the general government, or it may be that tis mottled crew is do. termined to make one more despe rat3 effort to restore Radical mis. rule in the State of South Carolina. However this may be, we should keep steadfastly in view the im portance of polling the fullest pos sible vote for presidential electors The State government is ours, and, God helping us, it will remain ours till it is wrested from us by the mailed hand of a military despotism, - I is needless to mince matters, and it is foolish to talk in riddles. We avouched our man. hood and the superiority of Anglo Saxon blood in 187-6, when we re stored the~ government of the white man, and we will not recede one inch. from the ground we took at that time. This is a white man's government, and a white man's go. v-ernment it must and will remain, at all hazai-ds. Our aid is needed in the national contest, which now gives promise sof ending in a national victory. Every Dermocratic vote in this State shoiild be counted for'Cieve land and Hendricks. Every'hon orable expedient should be tried and every available resource placed unde contri,bution to aid in elect ing the Democratic ticket and sav ing the government from those by whom it is now plundered and des poiled. Entries of liye stoek for the State Fair conZinue'e made, and the in Stt gi The campaign has been opened gloriously, and the enthusiasm grows as the standard bearers n come down the line. The old vet- 0 eran whose eloquence and patri- n otism enfused the State so much in '7G is again to the front; yes, the brave, the spirited Hampton is Y again on the war path, bn not on i ly is ho making himself heard for i the right, but a host of others equally as forcible and as strong, are making the welkin ring for the i ti coming victory in November. 11 The National Democratic Execu tive Committee has issued an ad- l dress to the Democracy of the country asking for money to be c used in the national canvass. This a is proper. The canvass is made a in behalf of the people of the coun- i try, and the people should pay for f it. No contribution will be ac- i counted too small, for the; Com- , mittee sees various channels in t which even one dollar would be useful. The belief seems general through- h out our county that the cotton crop a will be much shorter than was ex- 1 pected a few weeks ago. The drot'th in August checked the grorth of the plant, and caused many of the bolls to mature very small. This, together with the low x price at which the farmers are forced to sell their cotton, is dis- I heartening. - t If Mason makes a success of his cottonpicker he will not be forgotten soon; but if he wants to live in the minds and hearts of the people 1 of Newberry, he should invent a good price for cotton. What we want is not more cotton, but more money for our coLn. For the Newberry Herald and News. TOALL INTERESTED IN FISh 8 CULTUIiE. MESSRs. EDITons: As Fish Cul ture promises to be one of the per manent Industries 01 this county,, in wovld be best for all who are en gaged, or propose to engage, in it, to associate themselves together for mutual counsel and help. There is much to be learned in regard to raising fish, and some things that should be learned at the outset, to insore the earliest suc-. r cess. It has been made a profitable . business in other places; and, I be- ( lieve, can be made so here. It is certuinly a very interesting subject to study, and very pleasant employ ment. If you are disposed to so encour age this new industry, you may publish this and notify that there will be a meeting in my office, on Saturday the 11th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a. mn, to organ ize a County Society for Fish Cul ture. All persons interested are invited to attend. Very Respectfully. . THOMAs S. MoorMA. There is ugly talk among some of the colore~d people in Orangeburg County, and we learn by the Barn well Sent inel-that the negroes who attended the Radical meeting at Summerville last week behaved in a very boisterous manner, whoop ing, yelling and firing pistols, ., There is no cause for alarm in all this, but it is distinctly stated that a the emissaries of Smalls in hise district bave been urging the col ored people to fight for their rights, as they phrase it, and it is not fau likely that similarly foolish coun sel will be given in other places. News an'd Courier. Trouble is brewing in Orange burg County. The Times and.Dem ocrat says: "From different sec tions of t he. County we hear that the negroes are actively engaged in2 holding meetings and firing up all the hatred of the colored people against the whites. We under stand that jn some sections of the1 County they say that they do not intend to regard the electioni law at 1 all, but propose ; to break up the eight boxes and hold tbe election in the old way. WVe suppose they are acting under advice from head quarters and that they mean what< they say ; but we are satisfied that if they attempt to carry out their threat somebody is going to get into trouble and we advise themi not to forget it." Ex-Senator Bruce. now Register of the United States Treasury, has appoiated Prof. D A. Straker As sistant Commissioner of the iWorld's4 Exhihition at New Orleans, La., for the Fourth Congressional District of South Carolina in the Department of Exhibits by the colored people. Register Bruce is Chief Commis( sioner. A correspondent of yesterday's Co lumbia Register says that the indica tions are that more visitors will be in, Columbia duz'ag~ the next State Fair a titan have attended any of its prede-a cessors, Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please. Can any one explain why women button their clothes from right to i left, while men button their's from t left to right ?g A pple -Jack is now due, iIe PROSPERITY POINTS. I told Mr. Dominick-that he couldn't write letter for the HERALI) AND NEWS. le asn't a particle of curiesity; and I know a ewapaper correspondent must have lots f that commodity or he will never know hat is going on right uncder his nose. Sure tough his letter didn't have a single ihhg 'w In it from beginnIng to end. And I uglied at hui so much that he threw down ie pen and said lie would he switclied it he ould b-ive any thing more to do with it. s I have very innocently inte:fvrtd wit i our correspondence I feel honor boundu to take what amends I can. by taki-ng his lace this week. trusting that he will do like ie Observer's Colonel, jump down and then imp back. By the by I can let you int.o the eret or the Colonel's dido, and at the sanie mec give you an item of news. You see Mr. I. J. Simpson invented. and btained letters patent, for a Talkephone, - decided improvement on the Telephone; is very simple. consisting of a system of ibes, through which you speak in an ordi arv tone of voice which can be heard trough the tubes for miles. All the sub sribers get the benefit of every message if so isposed. It goes without saying the Colo el was among the charter members. All o had to do was to sit at the Ta'kephone nd scoop in all the chit chat and news of ie town, but unfortunately he could not do iat, and write at the same time, so he be Me discouraged and threw up his position. ortunately, however, for the Observer, bout that time Bob determined to tiny the ill capacity of his invention before taking trip Nr'rthi with a view of introducing it i New York. He went to one extreme tation and sent hIack to the other, they soon ot to telling so many big r. r. r. r., big ones, tat the tubes all got so choked up, that the eutral ofice had to close up for repairs; ad the Colonel mounted his pen again. In order that you might have the very ttest, your correspondent interviewed Bob Ais morning. He found him as jovial and olito as he alway3 is, especially to ladies. a answer to the question-it he felt confR ent of so perfecting the Talkephone as to void such accidents as he had just befallen ? He said he had just inventeid a very agenious little attachment which woul<l ntirely overcome the dif9culty, hut as he ad not got t.at patented he could only say ri a general way, that it consited of ant rrangement by which the facts would go traight through to their destination while be fiction would be switched olr. as it were y t kind of ground tithe. sotnething like a ightning arrester in a Telegraipli oflee. Now hether the Observer will loose Its corres ondeit when the Talkephone gets into op ration, is one of the protlems that no fel >w can solve mnch less a.wotnan. All 1 an say with any degice of certainty is look ut every week, rain or shine for your Pros erity letter. MiS. DOMINICK. P. S-Miss Lena Marshali has returned o Prosperity from Balt imore. Miss Mamie Bruce has retu:ne I from the alian hunting grounds of Beaverttam. Dr. an(t Miss Rosa Simpson have returned rom Laurens. Mr. Henry Sniith and hits bride passed hrough the city last week. Old Uncle lien y was in the city on Saturday looking as atural as if nothing hai happened to him. And other items too many to meitioo. MRS. D. Godey's Lady's Book for October is a umber of more than average merit, There to beveral stiong stories in it, beide the bsorhing serials by Helen Matbers and 'hristian Reid. The general character of he contents is such as to hot" tiat the lagazine is raising its literary standard at be saue tiue that it is making other nota 4e improvements. "Lost in the Frozen forth," a record of life on the Polar Sea, a very po,erful story which has addi ional in tere.,t on account of its association rith the famous Arctic Expedition. Mid hipman---gives in it a thrilling glimpse *f his experience in the realm of the Ice Ginz, and has woven into hi narrative a harming little s:ory, founded largely on act. bIrs. V. Sheffey lIaller gives.us this uonth the opening chapters of "Your Love, ir My Life," a story full of bright dc-eip ion, spontancous humor, and graceful ro nauce. "Ile Laughs Best, who Litughs ,ast," by Annabel C. Andrews, and ' Postal jourtship," by Litchtield Mosely are both roll sketches, and there are a nunher of retty poems to offset the stories. We hould not fail to mention, also, the frontis dcc, a fine steel engraving, called "The lice Trainers," a be..utiful little picture rhich serves as an illustration to the story of 'The Young Count Cesuro" Lv Emily Len ox. The book is filled up. with excellent natter, among which may he found the. ullowing : "All IlI.llowe'en;" "The Dew )rop," by Cora; "A Ghbst S'orv, without a bost," by Warren Walters; "Flutterv," by 'mi: Ludekens; "Dlrceing g.f the Weird." y Helen Mathers, athor of "Comin' Thmro' lie Rre,'' "Cherry Rtipe," "My L:ady Green i.eves." "Land o' the Lea)." etIc. etc.; "My ~atest Fancy."~ by Lilliant Grey; "A Holiday in Ward's Island;" by Kate- E. 'Tomnat; onnet-"Lover's Leap," by W. A.; "The ear 'lTee," b>y F. E. Wylif's, etc. etc. Subscript io-: price $2, clabbed n ith IIEE LD AND NIEYs $3.50. 'he "Little Joker" to Sue for Libel' From the Times. "It is rutnored thatd Gen. Bntler, time himevit ble, is going to sue L. Luni Smith, piroprietor I The .Agents' ileral, of Philadelphia. Pa.. r lhbel. Mr. Smith recenitly invented,arid sellimig in i'umenn'e qu:ntities, an anhni:.ing nd instructive game, whieh he has mirth. Llly termed "lPo,ltical E.uchre~." Each State .n d Terri?try is represented by a ('ard b)ear ig on its fuce thie itinuber of the State's elec oral votes. Thme lb itilican St alesarc print' d in black, the~ i>e-ineeratic Slntes In red. 'he winning sile ia.u,t secure -31o1 the 401 letoral votes. lBlai:e and Logn are plave I s' right and left bowers wyhemsia Reptiblican tate (black epi d) is turned for "ir'umps,'' annd levelandl and1 Hiendrcks' are rimnil: r'y played s righbt ad left bowers when a Demuocratio tate (red card) is turned for "trump.." Gen. utler is rery appropriately plnyed rs the L ttle Joker,'' and at times miakes it. qcreamn ngy embarassin:g for the Blaine and Cleve rind opponents. Sir. Smlih- casi easly estub Ish the fact that Ge.a. Bumtleri isa Joke:- in elities, and can call as witnesses both llale. i'd Cleveland. The cards will be scrit to any address at 25 ent a pack-. Send to L. Luin Smih, 91i2 trSt., t'hi'a., Pa. I alarlal Poison. - RoiM, GA . May 2, 18 Int 1883 I came fraud the Nor'th to take charge if the gas woiks in Rome, as suprinmtendJent, ,dafter- thme oveiflow,-whicoh occurred n'he p.ringfollowipmg, I was verys muchexposed to malarisl poison, and In 1882 found, my blood so :ontaminated with the poison tirat I was foi aed ogivenp business. I was .;reateid by the. tome physicians wit hout relief', they adiviasing a to go north, which i -di. The doctors sorth told me that. wy only hope was. to re semn to the mildia' oe'n1ate. and accordingly I tane back to; Rome, completLy.broke- downs tid nearl.y a ske leton. My.troubls Anally do arnined tinan abeees-s of the liver;rau'i1,carty very one, (nayyaelf Included) tbonmgjt.I was loomed to die withIn-a teow days. In this con ltion .1 -was ady,ised by- a friend to.Sts- Swift's specide,.and I took it'jnst as a drowning man otild c-stch at-g a raw, blit as soon as -ui' aye .em got ur.d'r the lilsnoa of thes rea y, the beacess came to a point and burst, pssaig:off. vit hout pain. 14 Ifteen daye after this I was ip at my work, and have sinc~e enjo) ed excel' rat health. Every sttffrer fromu malarial poison should ake Swift's Specinlo. C. 0. Spencer Sup't. Rome Gas Light Co. Treatise on Blood amud Skin diseases mailed ree. 'rutn wrr Swaciric Co, Drawer S,' Atlan.ta, a. 153 W. 23d St., N. Y., and 1205 'Chestnut kmrercan Pictures. We have become so used-to believing that. ~nythiing good in palinting inUilt como' fromi urope , that Itlis rather start linR .to te aliae hat Albert Bietadt, whose Mount Whitney le-. -would have made him imnot ta; hurh,whao Niagara and Heart of the Andes. rave no paralleis anywvhere; Jouett, one of he pets ot lis-mnost pietumressqae-of States; emtucky; Cal C. Broun er. time lntimateotriend f the glorious beceches; are bitt a beghmihug if a list th,at Europe would be proud of. it is tot in exolu,Ion of European talent. but In :lving prominence to that which is distinmct rely Arnerican, by bitt or adoption of the rtst, sad especially by subjects, thai the southern Exposition of 'Louisvil le, Kentucky, ommetmds Itself to all who love thneir country, a well as to all admirers of the grand amnd sautiful. Iis Slippery Glass Eye. "The Sqah'o," 'saa 'tho' nuthor of "The oosier Schoolmaster," "wore one glass eye nd a wig. Time gl.as e.to was conmstantly l'jJping out of' focus, and thme wig tining round sidewise on his head whenever he ddrsnd'the peopTe of the Flat'Creek Dis iet " S-id Spectacle. -P.arker's H-air Bal am preserves and promotes the growth of be natural color to hair which has faded or ecomno gray. Clearr, elegant, beneficial, ighly perfumed. . Sep.12, 36-1m. Time America.A griuurist for Octo er is really a litne ullnber,..filled with I a naual amelange of agricutm:at'l .mat r, s:ock news, &c. Houw it c-aln be t out at the price of $1.50 per an ttm is more than we cani.see throngh, though we havec been practisinglook g through mill s,tonies all -our life. ublhed by the Orange Judd Cohn. I FE W WORDS FROM CAPT. R. W. BONNER, A WELL-KNOWN CIT IZEN OF MACON ' In August, 1881. nearly three years ago, ny son who was living at Clinton, Ga., came >ver to see me with the intelligence that his 'ife was in the last stages ofconsumption and hat her physician had pronounced herrese topeless. I went immediately over, and I 'elt that nothing could be done. She was ,oughing and spitting incessantly, and at imes would discharge from herlungsa large luattity of pus or inatter-con!d not sleep )r retain anything on her stomach, and wad, 'n fact. in the last stages of the di.ease. This ras about the time you began to adverti:c Brewer's Lung Restorer, and as my son ex pres,sed a desire to give it to his wife, two or bree bottles were procured and with scarce a vestige of hope we commenced giving it o her in small doses, gradually increasing he quantity until the pre=cribed dose was reached. Sbc began to improve after a few Ioses and continued to do so daily. until sle vas finally restored to health, and is to-day perhaps in better health than ever before. She is subject to colds but a few swallows of Brewer's Lung Rostorer (which she is never without) relieves her immediatelr. I con sider her restoration to perfect health a miracle, for which she is indebted to Lrew pr's Lung Restorer. My son is a mono ianiac on the subject 'of Brewer's Lung Re storer and never lets an oppot'tunity pass where he thinks such a medicine would be required, that 'he does not freely speak of it in most glowing terms. Not 'ong since a Northern gentleman on his war to Florida heard of this cure and was induced by my son to give It to his invalid wife, and she was cured as if by magic." Mr. Charles Eden, of Triuial, Colorado, says: Seeing certificates of the wonderful cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, I was induced to try it on my linc son, who was troubled with long or throat affection, pronounced by one physician, consumption. It acted wonderfully on him, and by the time he had taken one bottle of it the cough disappeared. I am now on a visit to my parents in Georgia, but will return in a few days to my home and will certainly take some of the Lunz Restorer with.me. LAMAR, RASKIN & L AMAR. Macon, Atlanta and Albany. Ga (Brewer's Lung Restorer contains no opiate's.) Sep. 11-1m. The October Issue of The Eclectic will commend itgclf heartily in . its happy divcrsity of grave and gay, giving us, as it does, the choicest articles frott the foreign periodicals...Prof. J. R. Seetey's paper on "Goethe" is a vigorous. exposition -of the character and influence of the great German poet. A singularly strong article is that by Lucien Wolf, entitled "Wbat is Judaism? ALQaestion of To-Day." Many of our readers will dissent from it while' they will admire the force and ability of the' author's -'togic.; Fratnei's Gaulton's "Measureynent of Cnaracter": and Prof. Proctor's "Upright. Man" are clean, light scientific papers. Arhong other art'cies of special interest are "'ersonal Retniniscences of Charles leade." by John Coleman: "1Ier lin 1884" (concluded from our laist); "Fet nando Mendez Pinto," by P. R. Head; and "Golden-Brown," bry,,Richard.Jef'erie'. A capital satirical story from Blackwood's is entitled "rommy." Readers 'of every taste will find something to please them in this number. Published by E R. Pelton. 25 Bond Street, New York. Terms, $5 per year; single num bers, 45 cents; trial subscription for 3 months, $1, A Scholarship for Sale. 1 there is a young man in 'ewberry desirous of taking a course in the Au gnsif, 'G., Btsiness Colle-e, he can strike a good - bargain wit the local editor of the JIEr:ALD AND NEWS. This college is the most complete in stitution of its kind in the South, and the course is equal to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., embracing book-keeping, peln manship, business correspondence, commercial arithmetic and the Ger man language. A good chance for an enterprising yotng man to scenic a practical btisiness education on liberal termis. Shrikier's Indiani yermuitugo sved three thousand childlren from disease and death. Itds-tho wonetof the age. It will not die ceive you., For sale by Dr. S. F. Fant. it. It is only the femiale- mosquito that bites, but when. a man gets a chance to.belt one with a towel, he's goitng to do it without stopping to consider its gender. Instruction in Elocution ---BY BARTOW BEE RAMAGE, As Bs, (IIHn-rard D ;u'erst,) -. Room ini NeCaughrini's Hall, Corner Boyee'.atid Ad:uns Street. Honurs, 8.a0- to 10.30-a. im., 4 to 6 p. m. Trermsi veti moderate. Oct 2'-1 PNAMN AT A DiSUOUNI. Lawyers and othf'ra can have their law papers and other documents .co pie(1 legibly atnd -plainly with the Type Writer. All work executed -with accu .rcy and dispatch, atnd at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaran feed.. For further-insf6rmsation 'apd sampulles of type writing,.'add1ri-s JlIAX'W. HR RIOT, .:38 Broad-st., Charleston, S. C. Specisnens; to be seen at HERALD AND NEWS office. Oct 23mo Registration~ Notice. Those who have lost their registra tion certifieates can get them re. newed up to October 5. After .that. tlne lost .cer(il)eates cannot be .re iewed. Persons .who have changed 'their resiflenoe' since r-egistpring, hav up to the day of electionpmiwhichi to have~ t.heir certiftcatcit revised. - WM. YT. FAIR. * Superv'isor of Registrationi. oct 2 1 "To N1lt Whoni it .3!y Concern,' The followin'g. Section of the General Ordinanees ofi the Townr of Newber ry, S..-C., is..resyetfuslly caHled to the attent,Uo of the publiec: SEC. 49. TLhat thQ use of false weights and measures : aubjets the 'partles using them to a punishmnetit at the dis cretiofi of the -Connell,'w1thin the lhm its of-*Its .autitority', besi'des thteie la bliity to be.: proceeded. against'other ise, .according, to la,., And it shalt be Iswfin'fdr the hief of Police from time jo time to' A-amnine and testi the correct ness' of alL.'we3ights'and ineas ures, tusual in. tradle, withi the corpo-. rate limits orfthe town of Sewberry, and to report 'ull violations of law in this partilenlatr. Bly order of Conel * JOHIN-S.SAIR, Sept 20,. 88I. c-.&s. 't. c. N. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .NEWBEJIRY COUNTY. By Jacob .B. Fellers,P'robat.e Judlge. WHEREAS, Archibald Sloat~ hath made stilt to me t6 grant himt Letters of Admninstration .of the estate and ef fects of Caroline L. ,Sloan deceased, These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all atd singular the kindred and creditors of the said Car-oline L, Sloan, deceftse'd, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court House on the 13th day of October, next, after pusblication he-reof, at 11 o'clock in the forenioon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admisnistra tion should not be gra:nted. - Given undier my WIand this 27ths day. of Septembeir Anno-Domiini, 18S4. ' J . ~ ELTL1RS,.r. P. Ii c, WE LEAD, OIDRS iUST FOLLOW ! OPERA HOUSE! ON1 NIGHT ONLY! IdeSday, OClobe 7. NLY TIIE VERY BEST ARTISTS PRESENTED TO THE ITUVLC IN TONY DENIER'S original pautomime -with the great and only RAVEL! Merry M1an of iousti., And a Remarkably Brilliant Combination of SPECIALTY STARS! introducing The Most Varied Specialties. Entirely New Last Act ! H. D. IN THE WILD WEST Among the Indians. PREDOMINANT PRICES POPULAR. Seats on Sale at Scholtz's. Wanted. To rent a Piano-forte by the month -an upright preferred. Address 31. S. 1).. care HERALD AND NEWS oftic. Oct 2 40* THE NEW DRUG-STORE. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, -And Under the Figure of " THE LION." P, ROBERT)ON, Proprietor, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FaNCY ARTICLES, CiGARS, - TOBACCO, KEROSENE and VESTAL OILS. ': lNo Liquors of any Kind.2%f PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND ED AT ALL I1OURS OF TIH DAY OR NIGHT BY THE PROPRIETOR. Sept 11~7 tf MOT HER -ARE YOU TOUBLEDRWt n ies gentle sa ? If so, to you we bring tidings of comfort and great joy. You can BE CURED and restotgd to perfect health.by using Brad field's Female Regulator! htis a il cril remedy for all discases per' taining to 'he wvomb, and any intelligeni wo man can eure hcrself by following the direc -1lou%. It i. espi cialiy efficacious in cases of s resdor paInful mecnttuntion, in wlri'es n:m partial p)rolapsus. It affords.im mediate . :cCe and pet manently restores the mesrn 'unction -As a remedy to be used durIng IIh .t critical period. known ,as "Cuno, or I.ra," this inva'uable rep aratiorn bI no rival Sa1ved Her Life ! rIIDGE, MCitrTosn Co., GA. Dsu. J. IIuxDYZED-Dear Sir: I have taken .ev'a "otles~ of your Fem:le Regulu tcr for fu'le,;g of thie womb and o:her diseases combIne", of aixteen year< st:mdJing. and I real&y.behc. ye I am1 carred entire'lv for which please no.pr J. my heartfey tank. and mnoot profound gra:)tade. I know -your usedicine avcd m' !ife, go you see [ean no' speak too pI-,gty In, ir. ' ator. I have se,eommrended it to several of~. my friends whlo are st.ffering as I was. Yours very respecifu lv. - 1111. W. .E. Sr'EBBINS. Oar Treaiti.o ont the "Health and lIappI. ness of Womnan" malled free. BR ADrI k.LD REGU.A'roU Co., A tlanta, Ga. Sep. 4--1'. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW%BEREY, IN Til E COURT OF COMMON PLEA S. N'apolon: 1. Davenport, Plaintiff, arainst i liam V Dorroh and John D. Pltts, as the Execu-tars of H[enry Burton, deceased-, who was the sole Executor of Johmn ., Da ved ort. al.-ceased, of whose will th;ey are ntow the Tx--entors, TrheI-e.a Rt. D:venport, Edlr:in G j).svenport, Joh.n .G. Davenport, Rlobert, G Idevenporr, 'Sarah Ann Daven prt, Amne WV ,Hill, Jonathan fr. Davenporr, .William 0. Davenport, ifelvina RU D.rven. port. L'ouisa McClusre, .lpuatkan D). Rudld, Elizabme,h H3uston, Wi'lli..rp .G.PMcKeever, James~ S. McK~eever and' WIidd icKeever To the Dlebdants above narrid You a e hereby sumnmoned and required .to an?wer : La complaint in. this aetion, which ls hbis day flied in the office of the Clerk of said Court, for sasid County and to serve a copy of your answer to .the said ecrn plaint on the subscrIbers at their office at Newborr ourt Honse, S. C., nuthin twenty days af..s the service hereof, exclusive of the day ot such service; and if you fail to answer the~ complaint within the time afore said, the t,laintiff in this action will apply to the Court C. r the reliefCdemanded in the com plaint. Died September 11. A. D. 18&4. MOO RMAN & S[MKINS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, Amy WV. Hill, Johna than WV. ibavenport, William G. Dav-enport, Melvina lt. Davenport, Louisa McClure. Jonathan W. Rudd. Elizabeth Houston, WVil hiam G. McKeever, James S. McKeever and W il McKeever : Take a- tice: Thst the Summons in this action, t f nlh ich the foregoing is a copy, was 6Adu-. the otfice of the Clerk of the said Court or Common Pleas, at Newberry Court House in the County of Newberry, in the State of Sauth Carolina, on the 11th day of Septemb'r, 1S81. MOORMAN & SIMKINS, -Plaintiff's Attorneys, *New betry, C. H., S. C. Thiil h d.w or heptembor. 'IM. For Rent, One Large Room, suitable for Office or Bed Ioom. Apply to W. E. PELIIAM. Sept 28 39 " C. D. C ." The nemb1ers of Carolina Democrat ic Clb are notitied o attend a speci:d meeting of the Club Jfonlay. .ept. -O, '84, at S p. in., to prepare for 3ss Meeting Oct. 3. '81. a:td other tnatters. By order of Ex. Cor. LAMBEIT W. JONES, Sept -:5 1 Se'y & Treats. For Sale. One of the best Plantations in EdgeficlJ County, containing 038 AC1 ES, more or less. not far from the C. C. & A. R. R Two promine-nt Settiemrnts and Tenant Houses, &c. 230 Acres ofLowlands. Ieahlth remarkable. M3nc Creek PIostcflrce. Sept 28 39 4t J. R. MORLEY. Executor's Notice. All persons holding clains against the Es tate of Micujah T. Epps, deceased, are here bylno:ified to reader an account of their de mands duly attestbd, and those indbtcd to said estate, to make payment to the u der signed. J. K. EPPS, 'IIOMAS L. B. EPPS, Sept 28 39 3e Executors. Miss Hetty Wiskeman respectfully informs her friends and patrons that she is now prepared for the Fall and Winter season's work, and earnestly solicits a share of the patronage heretofore so very liberally bestowed. Dress making in all its branches given especial care. h'l:ui: ful for pa-t favors I solicit a contin uance of the s:ie. HETTY WISKE MAN. Sept. IS-i. Land for Sale. A TRACT of LAND, containing Seventy-seven (77) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. G. W. Glenn. Edgar Sligh, and the Wilson Place, is otlered for sale. It is well-watered, partly cleared and susceptible of high cultivation.. 'i'h"re is considerable cord wood on it. A bargain may be had. Apply to HERALD and NEWS OFFICE. sep 1S tf j EXCURSIONS. CO L M B I A TO SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, EvERY SATURDAY, via ATLANTIC COAST LINE. via Sum ter and Lanes. Round Trip Only $3. Tickets good to return the following { Monday. T. 3i. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. C. 3. SMITH, Agent, Columbia. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL INA COUNTY O NEWBERRY IN THE PROBATE COURT. The creditors of Lavinia N. Gist, deceased, are hereby required to ren .der in oi oath and establish their claims against said deceased in the case of Cynthia Mower as adtministra trix; &c.. of said deceased, against Richard V. Gist, et al in this C.urt, on or before the fifteenth day of Oc tober. 1884. Said creditors are enjoined from'enforcing the collectioun of their clauimu except in said case. J. B. FELLERS. Sept. IS--4t. J. P., :;. C. ONCE XO0E TO Til FB0XTn With a complete stock of I"Ml and Winter C othing for Men, Youths, Boys and Children, styles and for finish which can n be surpassed. The leading novelty is the Scotch Plaid; they are very fashionablidr' the coming fall ati& wiit'er. Trhey are rn de -in Sacks?. Cutaway SuitP, Dress Suits. Dizg onal, Corkscrew and the Whipeoria. Worsteds are very fashionhiAe tgain this season in all the shades.1 BO&YS' CLOTHING. .In Boy.' Clothing I hiave-taleen special-.care to select this stock for thg litUe ones, and I am now pro pared to show the largest -stpek in this line in all grades and. prices of these goods, in School Suits and Dress.Suits. HAT DEPARTMlENT. This is the largest and most comn plete, and direct from .tlpe leading manufacturer., (no jobbing houses). Tbhis line eme1races a- great many varieties, styles and colors for Mlen,I Youths, Boys and Children. -Gents' Furnish ing Goods. Great Bargains await you in this Department, which includes ev'ery thing new and desirable in Shirts, Underwear, Neck wear, Collars, Cmiffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Suspenders, and the many little things which add to the appearance of well-dressed ger.tlemnen. SHOE DEPARTMNT. The Shoe Department is now filled up with a selected stock of fine and medinm grades, and is much larger than in past Reasons. As this Department has been ex tended to make more room, all my stock has been marked down to ( .Rock Bottow Prices. 9 Grand Oponing I -OF AIL ADK WI TER --ATT4 0opW=rovPice C1Otil HoU~ f,[E &SM|I Ve announce to our Friends and the Public generally, that our Stock of NEW GOODS .s now ready for their inspection, and ie feel no hesitancy in saying that we ire better prepared than ever to lipid ,he front rank, (as we have always lone), for [PEi1IORfINISH AND TlE BEST IHNtGOOllS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Strause and Bros. Fine GCothing - ---ANDi HE -- Famnous Cininati clothing kno)wni to all the Trade, as the leading~ goods for Fine Retail Trade, The .Best Child's Suit lin S. C. for $2.5O. [mlmense Piles of Goods Closed Out at LESS THAN COST OF MATERIAL. E-Going to NeW York as we did, late Iintbe Season, and by buying in con Eectionwith J. . Cloud & Co., of Spar banburg, we. closed out large lots of %o6ds for7lesslthan the cost to~ make bhem up. We propose to divide profit with our friends, and RN ili TOBINCOINT AN AT WHOiLEALE RATES. UIaving struck a. Bi B founza in shoes, we can sell at W oldaI4Prices md then make our profit, on't delay, or when these ar~e gone ne an get no nore at the price. SHOES ,AL MOST GIVEN AWAY. IATS and GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS IN ABTTNDANOE. EDLOUD & SIH IE "NIiY CLOTEIEIL Anid Leaders of Fashions~ aind Low Prices, )ROTWELL'S NEW BUILDING~ . .. 3MAI TREWPu, IWBIr-eR==m 8.0.