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THlE IIEIILO IlD NE1SS T. F. GRE?INEKER. I.)Ti R. H. GR ENEKER, Sr.. c T ' R. II. GtEN:EKR:t, J., Loca? oitor. NEWBERRY, S. C. TIIURSD.AY, OCT. 23, 1SS4. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The Herald it in the highest respect a Fami ly Newipaper. devoted to the materiml in terests of the people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively, and as an Advertising medium offers unrivalled ad vantages. For Terms, see tirst page. THE SITUATION. Watchman, what of the night ? We have heard some friends express rather gloomy forebodings in regard to the situation just now. They say that if Cleveland is elec' d there will a great row and civil war, for the Republicans will feel sure tha.t there has not been a fair vote, especially in the Southern States, which they think, ought to give a Republican majority. Others of our friends with whom we have conversed think there is a probability of the Republicans carrying some election districts of this State if not all, so that in the event of Blaine's election the whole State may ultimately be lost to the Democratic party. We do not be lieve there is any danger of a civil war if Cleveland should be elected, nor do we thing that this State can ever he lost to Democratic party with out a dreadful state of supineness on the part of the white people. Let every voter rally to the polls and do his duty in all respects and all will be well. If there should be 'a civil war, however, we beg that the boys will keep the peace until we shuffle off this mortal coil. THE LEGISLATURE Will be in session in less than two months and we propose to tell them before they assemble, and also after they meet, what they ought to do and what they ought not to do. The Lien Law, appropriations for schools. the University, the Citadel Acidemy, Factories, and all the various and varied matters of public interest will be discussed-by us for the b4nefit of our legislators, and of our readers. THE COLD SNAP. Is it not probo.Ne that the heated term just p)assed was caused by the great heat of the political contest and~ that the frost and ice of the 16th was in consequence of the Ohio election just before ? If Blaine is elected we feai- there will b.e 'a very cold winter., "The place to fight the battlecs of the South is in Washington and not in our State capitals. If the. Repub-. licans ever get the Presidency and control both branches of Congress they will so remodel our election laws that home rule will be an im possibility in every State South of Mason 'and Dixon'~s Line.'--G. D Tillman. "If' the Democrats of this State, who have irade me their candidate. will ratify. teir nomination at tile polls. I piedge mfyself that D. T.1 .Corbin aill bev-er ie Governor of South Carolina. . * D. T. Cor. bin has brought, more. gr'ief. to the men and sorrow and suffering to the' women of. south Carolina than auv other carpet bagger that ev.cr dese crated her soi."-H. S. Thon'$san. Has Professor WVoodrow put his foot in it on the subject of evolution? We very much fear that he has. not as badly. houer, we hope, as the individual we one i;r'srd of who die clared tat he never could open I.is mouth ont any subject whthout puttin.g his foot Iin It. We are glad to see from the miu-. utes of the Mouth Carolina Synod of the Associate Reformed Presby terian Church that Frskine Co)llege is in a !lourising condition. Th'e College is a credit anzd an honor to th;at old substautial dentomina:l'on of Christians. The mthdOists have but i'nst p!aced'4 the'ir seal 111on1 its centennial y-ear. Its hjstory i~s closed, only to be opened inl the b ook of everlasting remembrance, and. from all the records its vatrious inter..'ts present a favorable view. DEATH OF CONGRPSSMAN EVINS. While Talkog With Friendcs He Fell Aaleep' r and Passed Away Without a Struggle. .;special Dispatch; to The Rtegisterd SrarTasmU,o. S. t.. October 20.-Col. Johu Ht Ev'ins. Representative of this 1)istrict in i. cngrers. died this mioren:;; at 11.15 o'c!oek. For a long time he has'been suffering~ from iright's disease, complicatedi with; heart st. c tions. He d'id r:ct hope to rPever but theen camne mcre sutddenlyt than was expected. wh 1'' talking 'with f'riecha he ft 11 :t.etp L. si pti2.'C nobt mren Carc!i:;a ha eer pr.xluced. A LEARNED AG1;tCt:LTIRAL ADDruEs.-in.f B3. F. Perry"e learned s.ddress deltvered' e, fore Pendittton Farmewr- society 9th Octobtr. 18t4. will be puhbshed in zlhe Novc-ebe isnu' of the Cotton Plant. This address refers to many of' the promne;;nt fami!les of old Pen.1 dieton, and everv familyv of the Piedmovt sec tion and, the wtica: sae aboudt i ad it. wa Chavcelrbedr- rece;. d .:: orde: for 2 0 copies containing Goverr.or Perry's adur'ess. This pa per from the pen of so tii. guished an author should especially be read by the farmers of the. State. The subseription price ut the Cotton P!ant is only sixty cents a year. A ddress Cot, C no Plailt. Afion. S. C. I WHAT OF .NOVEMBER ? - SURVY OF THE IELD FROM AN LN I)EYE:!ENT STAN)POINT. g Che Contcst Come3 Do-4n Practically to New tv York-The Ci3n_s in that State Largely in P Frnr of Cle-l-n:1 an. I:di<ating His ai Flcct-oa in i ovember. D t hila,udl l: i iie (I:idepe mlent), October 16. 'What of Nov uiber ? is the ques ion that both liepublicans and Dem )crats are soberly asking themselves. When the October field is surveyed, O t is secn that the Republicans have l, saved their always reliabrle Republi au State of Ohi~o in a national con est, by a reduced majority on the 0 argest vote ever cast, and that tie i Democrats have saved their lately eliable Democratic State by the argest majority ever given agaivst he combined Republican-Greenback 1 vote. The October battle, therefore, 3ecides nothing beyond the odds T )f prestige with the Democrats. It may now be regarded as reas 3nably certain that the following v 2ained States will. vote as classified : rE tl FOR CLEVELAND). FO1R BLAINE. iab:na . . .. . . 10 Colorado. 3 trkansas . . . . . .Illiis . Delaware ...... 3 Iowa.......13 fi Eloriia.........4 Kasas......9 w aeurgia .....1 . Mai .. . .16 p. [ndiaua..... 15 Massachusetts.14 !at L-ana . . . . S Nebraska ... ..> K y S Ohio .......2 . isi.sipi . . . ....9 Oregon........L itrou !.. . . .. 1 I'eiinSylvalia. 30 eis Jsr. . .... 9 Rhode Island . 4 f .orth Carolina. .i Vermont south Carolina ... 9 reinessee ... . 12 C Texas .........13 Virginia ....... 12 West Virgillia . . . . Total........ 17 o otal..... 143 b A few 'of the States named will bei1 ,lass ed as debatable, but we reg~ard t Indiana as no more doubtful for the cL Democrats than Illinois is for the RepuKlicanas and New .Jerse is no more debatabic than is Massac.u- : hetts. It is within the range of pus. sibility that Indiana and New Jer- ti Pev might be carried by the Repub 1) lcans -Rand that Illinois and .Massa hsetts might be carried by the Democrats, but neither is now at all e :robable. The following are the really debatable States in which both " paties will make exhaustive battleR: i 11 California..... $ New York .i .n tc iConneticn ... 0 Michigan ai . . . 13 a -C Nevada ......... Total ..........c e \ew. Hampshire . r o s Of the 201 electoral xots necessa ry to elect. Clerelrnd as resonabl assured 177 and Blaino 143. The ad cition of New York to the Cleveland vote would give him 213, or 12 more tham the requisite majority but if he C loses New York he must secure 2i r.el from tale ther dot' Statest P antatiwuldmae exhastimveobatle:.i caifrnir. New York to. .w..l3be crano.cryConnecticut and isosn.. 1c New Hampshire . 4 thmretana eve hae1 floral sother Sttess ry to elect doubtfln. a eaoal Asrdu7 Omnu Blann4.Thad dition O ewBYor to th CLL-n ti netihapn the isioniy ou f the a IC lose this orihe pristhcue 21. owing frm'the otemrot-tuSats, o and what would are pmosetipobabyle. a Addilngew Yorktee t Bline'sm143 votes,o itiouldtlearviole22 shall of rn lecatin but thicsweepoi tha woulir carryew Yrk to laeine woul be l'ng ~tecoran te.i carrvonecticut and Newt Hapshtite -th moe hotan at enchane the same fter Sotte eserioas toubfle.nCiaoo INTEND TO BET OLSUI EL-. -o !Uo BY THEL REiANsp2u IN u1 o CmCbo ct~aob ne Yo.I co eningup the sdCureriio oft the a ob llison S.lect io a b.ndo tei ap-r poinUt mntgs odeput Ceni!td SttNew marshalsNe an eputy' Osherimefst the T~ eestis mrning pr ticin the fol-er sa:oN~wYs iy. 10 fte-rgnizedt ye~2sster dai wha Tlthesly aret ~ plae to syle a i vigsis:c tommitt~s ee.itg ise cmpoe ofi detmined en,i wouare rpesoled. a hiato In ntimidaftion ortiolecrsalcy rll aout! the Ca go pofls.Thi order. aela t provoke n fbgh them-e selv e rnorto inle in Oo.an as 1ong . nt thaoet C ia erewlyl oy b u e.t fo aliy u-oing exrc rmapi attemted byss C resi-t t a ndm ifny hi mocratil is lc shot to seea tofi ht the shootero It New kersogh intnst Crthneta wil electondy. ohaEsn . eeit wavs a ocal cont of. nt'iee oituattoin~ Newv York. F Jr Col-. Elorn s.e rt a nd In g som t e e-tre Yoi-k! and t New sy ort hsoe tietpasih hasleent speakin lintreksi aicWO< in edppe pus few ot i~ts ilb roi 47th tor M2i tret-i. hesir is qiel an cosreative opula peake. hi tlrts in behal :tofi te Ntonasl Demiocrat cy-I eil fdoubtls-ae.b tingood l ef e r~i~ tsst m Ceot. eI hasvno beens east dow by t re - ~ deutoisi tpoi o t nw that Cleveland wub lce.Tef! owing e.t trat fo a P.pia 'eterti.f atol Keit tok a(getle.tuaithi c aoity owillive thes maew Yornte byea of-g howea the tn Nw 'or.k appears s th rg sot Caoina the cta. es :usd flia5 ony 'The result ofl t he s crn in:O i s no more l a tha is expec~ted. It wa locaer-cotet e ten the~ pres.d pBoainelo anytge thevoe o hs pa:rt. Th eh n th- is te i l ti c utlte dayi-tr of H eeio. New' ork. New Jr rosp scbhi teir Yorid thatnd upitysi eletfrl voes. Shedik is a powerptin Indi at:a, Ita n ld t b e tori. vh o no her . a e eda cosunde of lusi woliich. di te fr.Our oeenbu tha wil bexpre han time, iio~seto byclulcas wuho n Idlev.tehwithdthe Derbnorheeen lare d boad tieul oan who sn a)sin tor ! k-no ta Cleveland udc~ aj Lihr douab! ht uumboer. gisThere an wi! coms te ickst oundy,bcs notde Ne ork ity.ith or meeaoerityofive dhoe;s to md tht.sis i nt tb ,he willJa anyon iasA acway hait largrse ajor. in- tre conn Fron Our Special Correpondtent. "CAPITAL DOTS." The elections of Ohio and West Vii nia have been tle topic for the p:-t cek. Predittions a; to the re-ult in u; io ip to the day of election, of t hi ty o, noted t w(et y-three, give at avre:-ge urality for the RIphublieann of 1o,;. id nine a,i aveirge ilt:ualit for the etc(,erats of :, -. Mr. C. (r,:wer4"h r -edieled12 1:00 1l.-ppl .i:an 1 lWhich i; ;t i"arest. to the ,tlicial, ii._:, Prof. / . B. J-hnson, (at. W. K. Bachman. .. Gonzles, C. M Me.JoI:kin and 0 ipt. 11. T. Thoipso each put the nralty at 10,i)it. the next neare?t. This eviden e of wha.t was aiticipate<l here. T ur Iope was to bring the plirality be v that of *October %S0, (when it was . ,0I5) and if possible as low a, S,000, hich wou ld have been a sutbtantial etory for our party. The result. how -er, is far from discouragitig. con derin the old; we had to contend ith. '1'he presence of Blaine and Lo clf mi ; the untlimited use of "Boodle ; n, eputy Marshals ; the colonization of ittrs ; and the Fe ceral otliceh,ltler, ho ere sent into the State to do their dirty ork. makes their plurality dearly got. he Democrats have organized for the ovember light in Ohio-are determined carry the State or make the Repub ais spel another million. West. i- ''s Democratic mnajtority will of ach ,,h. The message sent ycio on I e 15th was the best estim:ate givei on i" at d:ty as you will notice by coampari P an. tiI Colhnbia is now e; jo"yin the benc derived from a Co:ton Compress. hich enables our cotton inerehants to I: tv a higher price, ship at a lower rate er id to get a throtigh Bill of L:tdhin to er 1 parts of Eur,pe. B If..r, it \\:t- ne- ly s-ary to comlpres in Cha:le- t+, re- of ad there and take CItarle..'. Bill of w ading for shipnrtt. There are alrl.dy three ('anibiat's - r Clerk of the Stnate, Mr. lu!,h L. atrlev of Spartaubur_". Mr. Y:tes Stiow m of Berkle- :tud the 1 resent Clerk, ol. T. Stobo Farrow. The I)noeratie meeting on the tih as well attendtdl. Tellirg remarks f ere inade by Genl. Yoiinans, Col. lIas- 1i ilh, Senator Bitler. Congressmnan I)ib- S e l others. They urged the De- S oDraev to stand shoulder to shoulder I their efforts to overthrow Corrill; Dn in the Federal Government ad to ive out the corrupt tools placed in the evenue auil Post oflice AhDpartmentsw sow discord among ouiloplt--Sonniiut )Cttne .. Chairman Brayton uh : is tecoliing ;ted for his imth-pt-,:e has just re irned from Washiigtoti where he has "en to re(:eive orders. lhe tells his A maehmen atnd po:r blinded colored V )tt-rs that their fit ure salvation de- p nds on the election of 3aine and Lo- vr - and that they imust elect the Re iblican-Electoral Ticket. The colored :cr:e ought to know by this time that Blaine was elected it could do them o good. They have beeti told this for - years .:2nd vet every time a Republi n ticket is elected tthl. Whit' ai- ti ls get. more and more of the few ofi- h as in the gift of the President. Bray- I( at not being satisfied with the lot he u, as arotnd hint has taken in MeLune, t lki's and their crew to help hin kick It the few colored mnii lft. MIr. and Mrs.. M. A. Carlisle were in (1 e city on the 15th inst. Miss Gii-si'" Diekert pa-:_ed through olumbia on the 16th otn her wav home > see her father, 1)r. 1). O. Dicker.t, who as reported quite ill by wire to Iagers >wn,. Md., wvhere she was atteniding :ool. - Mr. J. B. O'Neill Holloway was in ue city on business otn the 1(th. Our. frietnd S. B. Fowles was here on~ aturday returning from the mottmtains ] f N. C. where he ha; been for a rest. [e is much imiproved. I Mtr. Geo. S. Mower aittemried at meet- n; ig of .the Democratmtie E xeentive Comi- 6 littee .ii tits City:un thet eveninigof thme ti Dtht.. The new btiibling on. the groundls of " [te State Agrielturalanr1 Mechatnical I Oiety, .is ;of miagn ificent proportions, ttractive in. appearanmee,. cornmiouts in v ;s arranugemenits tpid* viLhal ai creit to [e State, as well as those w'ho have~ had F m charge its ~onstruiction. Trlei rmphaint of thec3mntrdetor ha"i-og filed a cornplte a portioni of hme work inside ecording to the :speeiti :n n, which ae given rise to somte critc-m, but it is h oped that thde matter will.-be amienbly djttsted. . To-night (the 21st), is the timte fixed y Tammnuy Hall for the Ratitienti<t I the. National Demoiicrautic Ticket.~ Thirty-tve thiousando menti ha ve beena nrolled t>mareb ins the pro'cession, mior'e ban half of whom wlill be uttiformed."' [on. Tho5. A. Hendricks, S'intbr B:;y~ rd, Senator. Butler and oithiers ar' e. i eeted to. addres. the meeting. This 'th- tha'endorsemnet already given byv be -business mten. thle other farti itns i th -patry in New York City. I oget heei e ht ht largo Indjeendent R'pn~i:tt ote shouldi convince. the most skepltien i tat New Yotk. .t.ate will g'v at least ,0e0 miioity for Clevelandl.. Forty'-three tickets w ere sold at this. epot last Satuirtday o naegi-oes return ig to Prosperity. They had comec up] Spay their taxes. . Mem~ory 1s the ire:i-ury of reason. the regis - of c'onNielnc, ead the counil ch::mher of iou;Zh, t>a-): whait is mtemorv it ou :t.i.on. 4 ndl jtudgmente ? I' s mLhere !ist thit convintea 'f-nut we e in-t ger .at'ej through the winter i ihout Dr. Is''gui Sy'mspT Do not atlow worms to chieat your ci!Jrrn t of their' !king. Shrriner's Indian Vet mifage 'I lt destrioy these mniserble' psts and givc the tic fellows newv armors tor the b itile oh life. or sale by Dr. S: F. Fant. . The health and B'nu:ty of chitldr. n enn be sored hy giving them Shiriner'.. hndian ermifi;e -o ttljthe worms~ that darkeii their ymplexion. For snihe by-'Dr.8 S . Fant. 15reeschita$h it-red permatnnhy by Brewer's ung Restorer. Carriage .Patitig by A. E. Potter. Attention. A!h person, mebcted :o the undersigned t orte or aic'ot m tar mrtake ;ettlemn t by *v. .5:b, 18.1, :efter whichi all unpaid note'se ud accounts will be placed in the hands of' a ri oiEorney for cM!!ection. 1 oct 163 Bi. H. C'LINI'. . A Card. All persons indehted to the firtm- ~ ante of FANT & McWIIIRTER, ihr by niote, mtorrgagm or atccounit, m.g;t come arnd cettle the samte by thie fteth of November next Tlhose iing to do so. the elaimti will be iven t.o an attorney .for collectiont. a; a: -et.must close up oltr mlatters. ii O.IH. P. FANT& f GEORGE Mc\'HIRTER. Oct 9 41 4t BOOKS A T YOUR OWN PRICES. (eligious. Meoral, Miscella- ~ neous and.G0(d Books. ..OU .....(. D THE PROPRIETRESS of the HERALD ~ 00K STORE, offers a certaini portion of her o ock~ of Books at such paces as a Cannoct Fail to Imrev' sale. ji A good Blork is t oed friet d; it never pa:cs your word, and is alwar'e ready to ford you pleature; it ee be riad and re a, and never palis on the taste. We shmp!v desire to be rid or t ese book,.P Tnhr:k of r. 8: hook for .0'd S ' 1 " " 50 4 " 5c " " 25. " " 20 " " 10. " " othierlBooks at . . IIERAI.) BOOK STORE. Ie OSITIVE NOTICE .11/persoi/s ildrfbted to / l de1 igm'd, i ?.si settle i/ ??j/(' |)!! ('/' I)('foi'( IIIc 201 )/'i///li('I'" r/''I Uf%Iri'f'I !'!'rI(0//. / r/0,1 || /rl / /I| | j'/"'1/r,'d''tIl i// i|l'c F L URE. S. F. FANT. Oct 3: :t NOTICE. &rm: T 02 Momt M. Cert"oc. DI!cEASLD Cutice is hereby given to all creditors res M. Coppock, decetased. to present ti ims properly .roveu, to the undersigned i ,diatelv: all i bo are in :aivwi,e iudelbted to ne are roquested to settle at once, as an ea: tlemeut of his estate is dosited. JOUN W. CoI'POl'K, o 4:-5t. Fxccutor We t- 1.\ t 4) 1 I 111t17 to .lal(lll ' We dlesire to iiilnunce to the citize Nelwbe:rv :tli u.tlrlrounllg Co,lutit at we Ih:1C loa:Ited a MAR BLE YA tie 'T own of New herrv. ilawl are pi rei to fit:-i.h all kiiwls of A11 1LE ANI G RANITE TOI MTiONIES and MIONUMEN'ti. tiir-t lasstyle a:nd 20 per cenit chlea thiat le ,ane ci:a of work iltias hit to bteen =ol<d iii N ewb erryt l:onegltti wve re leet ftly olieit a Iitberal shl: their prtronage. Oi:e hhck norl >t of Crot well Hotel. Oct : If MILLEl & IIOOF. MARKED DOWN. Ni-wil":.ILv, S. C.. Oct '2. 1"1. A Large and Varied Stock of ingle and Double-Barr aUNS, And Guln Material, bieb we propose. to sell at greal reduced prices for the.next 30 dys, FOR CASIH ONLY. lo f,il stock of JARDW A HE ;ry Low Prices at . ess Call And Set-iS0 ur Acounts w ith Oct 30 433 NOTICE. All -per-on; hulitic" <lctl1and4 agalit I: estate f. I.nrlry Ioftt dlecea=ed ral)V notiied to present the -.une teil its the law r4 (juires to o1r at t V Y. J. Pop. ol or before thc fi c of Decembv'r iixt. All prsons in anVwie inl(bte<l to I tate of Uen .y Kootn te easel. are we w.ed to inaL paylmet to the ii geld or to c"oti-ilit with the 1mdi( rnced at :1 e::rly <lav with referenec ill indlebte(llle1s. TI'IOS. V. W ICKER. TIOS. M. LAKE. A, excetor of the lnat will d_, enlry Koon (lCelcse. Newvberry. S. C., October 22, ISS t. Ut. ~LECTION NOTIC] Notice i- hereby given that the follot' me1d pers.ons are hce2y appointedl Manta3 r their repctvevo:in.: Precinetrs, -o corn e O Electo he hebd on iuesday: Noven b 1884, fori Presiden ti:d EI"e:or- und Congi amIirm this: he 3;d S . Di.iriec: No. 1-N'eaaherr-E 31.F Ev:ms. Chas irce,l. C. C. McWhirter. \o.- Gibson',--Ros A. Giboson, Wtn crdt,P. 1. c-lili. No.a -Maybnuoni-D A Tilomas, Di l'nderson, J. F. Oner. No. 3-Giy m ph' A. Y. Glymph, F ew ine, Morman Rnff. No. 4-Cromer's-John T. Dunecan, Clay brams:J. J. Suber. No. .5-Jalapa--F. -Z. Wilson, R G. T c, George Glasg'oa. No. 6--Longr.hore'-P. B Wnrkcman. . JLeder, J. G Pie.ler. Nb 7-Wi'i.:ns'-J. R. Irwin, Jas. Lir >s.; G. Jenkins. No. S-Deaud FJll-J. P. Blair, D. B. W< .W . Stewart. .No. 0-Pro-rperity-Wmn A .Mosekt, A No. 10--Jolly Street-Henry Stone, J Noa. 11---Pomarla-Ed R . Ilipp', II. C. b-hube,ar. Luther B. Enrghe' No. 11-Walton-J. B. Crooks, . f dmain, Jnn D. F.argl . The abocve Maners of Election are reqn -to qua lify and call fQr boxes, poll lit :rnetions &e ., at the offiee of Goggans & I ert oan or before Sitturday. November 58fr . - D.O..HERBER I. W.. W ALTER Commisoners of Eeron' f.. Membl, ~ongre4?s ad Pruer-ideaical Et-ctors. Yanagers ofElecti To be Hie/el .Noombr 4tk. 1 884.1 1. Goverger and Linnatenant Governor. . the tatsate offieers. 3. Circuit Sot'cl .fttekt.ator. 5a. Ma<mlbes o, f the !!a0Us er,eeaa1i ves. (I, County Ortice'r. 7Cor tionaal amencdmelnt relating to Finaance, axatiton. No.1, Newberry, Chas. A. Bo'wtnan. Thol h.s W. IlIutchisaon 'L', W.Cr No. 3. Maybinlton. W. V. Lls i.Co .B. Whit.ney. No. 4, Crooneu ', T. F. RIay, F. N. Cahnee, eCrackin.r No. 5.Jutpa. D. Waitt r Blarre. W.' C. SI No.( d. Lnhot-e's,~c W. P. Johnson. 11 olden, H. I B.oan. No y, iloi a Si ore. W. A. Ili i. T. 0..iI< av, A rthu r Simnktin'. No. )on toa fll, L. W. Long, JamaesR. IDa m. Simo' Bicckh-y. No. 9, Prospert.y.t .T.1 Wm. BowerU. P. armoa. J. LawoWiso . No. t6. Jtoilt Afre(. G. 'I -ingley, J. J. G No. t . WVctoon's. J. L i.u'the.. T. M'a. tie Bl. Hteller. No. I t. Pomuaria, P. AL Derick, W. F. ti athn .J. Craooks 'f hec forego'ing tranin ers i hve btaotpp I this dlayX .eI s<verl ard! v:ill. a'ir numbI.er chaiman. alnd tuc chahri ill comae to Newberry C. U.. hcetore the dai ecion, to be .sworn ani *e further inst on s. Chairmau of P. ar d of CommlTis'ioner Jnao. P.. .Jone. Recreta*r Creditor's Notice. the creditors of Lu-a C. Lark, decca e reqi.~ dI 7o r?nlder in on oath :andr et Ih thaeir eh:tme tbefo>e me on or before SILAS JOUXS rONE, Oct 10 42 3 Master for Newberry Con Dancing E chool. Prof. Berger. thaunkful for former pal e, informo has p. :rons and the pualtc eral. that he will re open hi; D.ine :oo!. on Fridav. thle 17:I inst. Ta:ere o Day and Nicht Cfas-e. Alt the aCes a.i|i be tauaght, all-o Baliet Dant d the varitus waysto Wa hz1l. To. I ad waltzer anowada'..one mitnt kr.caw igintl waIrs, theC Ghhde, the trodern w Id hCw to rever-c in'each of them. For1 ulas. npply at Newb2rry ITotel Oct 18 tt'. Want. Ca of) Qk Wood Wa ted. Matkct p d fair staight roundl wood. Apply at o pee. Oc t 1 To Rent. My House ..nd Lot near the Newtberry re. Trms re'asble. Apply tator.ce. amet i .JUNm EnCAmtA? Democ:ats Rally. The Democratic ExceutiveC,mm;tiee have deterrnined upon a Ci:nvas' of the Ct, ant:d hIve nrr.m:rel meeting< for thec d'i-cas sion of the .-ue of the d y a: the ib : places : Long-hlo , trei 'ue- y. :. _1st. -t. Cromecr's - Ien'-,:a -- utl,9 M. ), iner . ' cliiw I Gd Pom:: .b P!1rospteri:v. a-nr" y. - , The vo:rs ..f the C,a,tr a. - - tend lm: m leting 1 ,. . ln . : t. lon. Wti" t'. iener. i am..mt:i rt:n: r P:-esid nial'ec'i~n from th1 !!,: I01). J. A. SL4, I). ' Pc. U. pert, E'q., Ilout. N I) IL:ib nil spea. on h ie of w I..y By o:u- r of :he Ex: utiv .u: . j ~JAS. 1. P'. ti'GG(.1NS, W . 11. IINT, Jr , hi .: , Secretary I Annual Meeting. of JAL TO R"0VIR. m- Not icc is hereby .r VenI th:ct otn '1 ue>d: y, he Ncvmbecr 4th, next, he C yCom miv (ii -1y ic)ner will hv,ld their tnnu: meetini,nn l all per-;: b ldling bills, accJut,ta or de mtan is:.f awy kind against the C:.tyI. n:ot here!ofm,e prteented, are rcquired tio epo,it the name with the Clerk on u: hfore the 1,t day of Nven' c r next. Oin th,e sn day, N)venber -th, the Coi ni-ionrs wiil award a contracr for placinW ts a tin root iin the County Jail to the lowest . bidder tterrfor. .1 AS. 1'. (.OGGA. NS. D) Oct 7 M -1 4 1:ri; - - .. Land for Sale. A TRACT of LAND, cou:ntainit, p- Seventy-"een (77) A(tt, tioret"t tr les , hi- bottu1,ld byN i:ltsi: of Dr)'. G. V. t;ltu. it- Edgitar ligi. :iid the W i!-,,nt Pla- i. is re ollerol for -alv. It i= we'l!tt, ict!, 1i- tart ly 1 <:earctl alti Sts -t"I tibie (,! hiigh ctltivation. TIhl-re i. icnider:ta ' "rtd wtold cnl it. A hargai: uni be ial. Apply to 1i-tLo ar-A NEws OFFICE. se1' is tf WE ASK ALL Intereste(1 i:1 I hdes. Furs. Woo. ' Roots, F'eathers. Beeswax. L'Itter. j Cheese, lEg;s. Dried Frn:t. Poultry. I lay and Produce generally, to sen<i for our Price Currents. Pro:npt re turns on all consigiiinents. ly VASTE (OT FON ANI) MOTES DEALT 1N. R. L. Wi liams & Co., at General Com.nission, Merchani-, I cFi (E.I I) wI i.rJ.m -T., - New York. Oct 1t IV it Dou'iyo r.t . We;:, now I h.v -1 full S:ek'i G l , -in l they must be sold. I wil -l! goad Flour at .~30 pet. b.,rrel. 12 pounds Suger for $1. re- 2 phigs Tobaccu for 51 00 I .iave a very die' seicted stoct of Ci .- ar.-'tveral nt' branlds. I han' the ati: to indi'Cktevehm-l and II lridx C igars, 'crc ti:w Sweet C:aperel and Nec: Nickel Cigar-. Larae st;c. of Ca n G--ods, viz., Sanlmn, I5 Cents I.er can Pr ILun. Ton:e fr Iwy, Ch icken, l)uck, Game, 1^ef. &. ikCut d en,ed Milk I--. h _et Oyster.. F..neh and" Ameri icn Surdine i. Cani PeailcS, Tl:na oes, Corn, &c. Sien !.1 lot Pick !ea, Prepa'redl -Horse Raidtsh, -rv tine Worccste; hire Sauce oni draugihi, o sell by thie gallor y , -, pint. half lit. &c. Pure Cider Vine'gnr Some of the c heat Roasted Coffee, 1- eTh Cocoant:ts, 0r:tmys, .,Leonn, Apples. . W16preignl: !; the ver-y bestig c - Weed .e A ifew good Gior-s e..A new stock cc Crccery atnd G'as are just~ openerl. S Large sinock of' PIitin-1id F:-ncr C:itlie-s. Cabb.age and P..'.:tows. HTable- and Pocket Cu:lery. Tabce andc Tea Spoons. idWaxshbboards 15ec &c.. &c. For Cash or Co:mtry Prodjuce. .t the Lile II. Cheapc Store of . 1U. H. LOVELACE. Oct 16 tf -on --------- - - A Good T 'act of L'anid n For Sale. li, I otier for sa I TR ACT1 of LTAND) ris 'onittininh 3 7 ACRE. ying oni tlw~ pu:bliictoa ';l-lin' froni N'ewbert lIen rv to IALlrens, i iles niorth of New berry C. H1.I nearly tone-hing the 1. B ud'ens Iiailro1.-I at. h-ne point. Tii . is onet of the ib.-t pl:caitatitin in the uper pucrtion of t he Co'inty; wvell p. a<lapted to gre ing cotton, corn and small grain. TI c ie is uponm thece' aCt cs-- good <h.velling 1. --ce of 6 renin=. Al good in- frame-. teniant Ii c'es ton<h other (cut 1cr- buildinigs. A . et ite ver-y well eni 1s closeid. Ancy o: < - .c:rts ofucha.lt(i-iing ' will aply to u: .:! C:eS5 meU att Kinard'Is T.I 0. 1 ill t:il -pt:r -in - i s!ini g ~ of lIhe plan -at an: ims T.-rmn very rc': .onaible. W. W. Sl~ .\l.\E-IR. Oct 1G 42 7 SLAND EOR SALE. IF N0r SOLD r PRIVATE MALE,; lIW foire rhat timr-, I '! -c-Il I Newh-ci v C-. tor. H-..;ce, S:ale Di'e -. Novembe-r. Tec IIna st i n ed a-dsv:.tdv (27.5) Accre, . 1 .-20 c m),c in l wo in:tF.. --m - of alct 15i:i e:-. tihe other of abhoui 12-5. The lindi li- -cc in ot E. sides of Miid Cre- - . and hats pimi fioe hwc. hiS. Rc :iil, and] hlI . rf I Joh iani cch HenryV WNhieeler. aid Icii b-~ . c-ci j aild iwio yc.nti-whin -Iricim dcy of .Uac', cred~lit p irtion tc) -.cc- r--l byv bandic and a iP. morign.y of ihe i. nn -i. i~li. Oci 10.$. W. GALLMAN. 'STATE OF bJtTH CAROLINA. clai- COUNTY O1F NEWBERiRY, IN rid. TIH E COU itT OF COM MON n.PLEAS. . .P. Cli dies. M-nt'r.. vs. JTohnc U. Croeks tl. I,-.1 others. ctz, ty order Iof thi Court litrein,c tcd 3rd Junie 1S5. I will '- i:t pildiet outry, before con, the Court llouse -t Newben-T on the firi't Monday in Nov-.:hor 1 1 ihat tract of it- landic. late 1.he proc .2r'y o.f Tho-'n:ii- - 'ck old in thie inty n3 ate - toe-.-' conctain nuncc moreo r lc -nd ' c ciierth and 'c htm:ed. y of by3 11ro:cci Iiier ; th-. Abf-iord' R -rry, lit tic' i.ci:0I no. Icat'lyith property ofi Johni A. ( rook's is'-te bi iy hl:id:: form'erly' ow-ned by stacte of Capt. - . ce andc c h::unds of : of tlt:iry ciu r cc -c iiedc b' n pla it heireof mcadle 2elh .in:.r isl and recor ccl in the 1tet'-cr'-s ofiec- 10" Ne-wherryi in l.cok ii. I3. 'J i.'.-The p: h ;c-r wtil h- c. , iredc to -- p:Iy in ca--i'ns-- ..' the~ puc!iii nie tcc:c-3 andc to: -eeiure th Iad0-ntc-. p.cyal-: a i t welv'e mionthsi wict luiti :rui Ircnd:y of i d., by a M,~ -L & JOHN3Tc. Materci. Execut or's Notice. 2- All pe rso:ns hov .:g cla ims againsitt the Es bite of M icjahl T Eppce, decca,ed, are h ere byv notitle to ru- ci ron aucoi.nr if their de timands duly atte, u, atd th.ose junleb:ed to -on- said es!t( a:c, t -, e piaymlent to) the under in wird-" . K EPPS, incg - ..UMAS L. 1U. EPPS. l Sip' -28 39 3* Executors ew''. - - --. 3chool Notice. in l Newhuerri C<-.s Ty :W, Iby (i'd--: (f the~ >ar- BoardI cf Sebioo! Examtiner , iiir bc ized :o open the free pub ec scitools in their respee tive' distrIcts, an Ie10:h day oc Nov.emcetr, - 1881. J1 C. W!cYD, Cc.ii Boat:c of Ex :a:cCs. Spc Notice. bo e ifoire the first d '. of NoVcmt>e2r. Accoun ts I-unpidc af.er tha - :an - wiiu be ph:c-d nl ui foi'coaiee'iion. .IlEODOIHE.sPEI!L .Ont li 4 TA'ATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA. CO~N'Y F NEWBERRT. IN THIE 'OU RT )F ' >.ifON. PLEAS. i. G . I -' i :"t" . Th'Ill,:n :t . . I,Ormi atn Ii n :tl 'r 1-' I !- ( t,ill", '. 1 "r 'I'i (':1. 1'(Il , J . 11 . I I _1iii ":tt hi(' (ut V. h1il;' ti:e (':t r o Ii- 1tt N: w - >rry, nI !!- li r- 3Ion1 :yC iln N '.:ni r. 1" 1.: L " . . -illow In ' 1 a't:it". I , >r,.e:: (1 tile (e'fl:n a uit. int Wh 1: - . - S:ndI Sat' io:~:.!d : A ll ;hait I,::!.o;; io r t ra Ii: f' " in -:1!I -it t tedl in the ' "unty:alll Si:sti :iiir. ::id. ennItain,in._' "Twn: I li,rIl :m.:' Ii el . irm-. o -t'r". :11 :!t" ?::t i'it .& Ib i :land iii 4Ir.. A. W . lle. Mt .. ,1 n n 1 thi c hil e 1(oMr 1 . I .ii l al t hat4'O hous :ni oiTI i( S.iithe I:tl_ t' li 4i'iI* t x "I'iilt l.e.3. E. Ch'b. Souith. I)r.Jan MIlto-hIi 1y t Bii'!tary te.o aiid by 'Ntret leading to the ol vi(l:l:e grae rardl. Tr .Te:ch. of lwth1 :ation1 tra:1:t w\ill be1 r'.'p:;I-" tO i;:1 rrU" halt1 1 pu : ' lio:it-y in cai lh. :0:i1 to I.'li.nI- !!n%-1 b:th t:l) e , :yabh 1 t t wlv onth win th. inter. t from, , aiI fsae h'i'e rc l r of the t1-w\ I niot, will bi) l to p:ty n t il11 1 h! pur' "ch wtnI,:e in ca? h.al to .,e re ith alance paabl. at twl" Imo:ths with httr,-t fr0.m the ty of s:lle. by bi)tu1 an.i mort-ra;.o, and p l:yof in .rana,- OI the! 41pr i s. SIL.\S .J0I1NsT1ONE. Masa-lr'- l),lit", Ma-t"'r. S ():".. -I i :: SE'I'i F St ; T1 H1 C. \i:tL.INA. (N :TY 1t' --W!.I:I;Y. IN TiI C T ) i COi .) PLEAS. Mart:11 .1i Y u:!,, Ex'-r,. " N:4mt.ni: iI . ing. , Ix., .< W1 ' . T i bwr: . .\ :in'r . 4): r deri of :h Court heicrceia, di tedl 7 une 1S p, W: t "I; at I::t l . y, i:-.ore :h: CStn t Houa' , at New berry", o:u II.e airt Mun !a\" in Non twi1er. 1861, ali th.-it Tr t o LA'al, ;nowi ;s thO i'r '11ace, i'L :h c lija Tr'1ibb:, is the C utts au-! Sta:e a foress id, e.i::"iinlg Onellf t:'iu :, J 1.d"if: Avire, mare I. :., :E:I o,nPnl i by Li;tle l .ir at:' h1 Lid hand of \ :.sh:ti l: at 0 1, Cn 1Jhu-:O::, 1I. R. ri:ng.: : n : C Ot:. '41. TErs.-T::e ;,archlt:r ille :::o u;rui rd to p:ly t: c:a.h orm :: of th!: iuhT ,,e mom"y, and to Secure the Inheo , :ir:l in ttlin mon'h.Ai, wish 1ii:ere f.Toin the d ofl'. ' e , by a bo:t ;i a m : t ".: :f G . r e; . Master, S meKie.lt Master. 9Oct 1654413 STATE (,F O1.,'H CA:';1.LiNA ('OUNTIY OF' NEWB IEilKY IN l!EPROATE('i1i:r. Th:-(, <Ltr. .o L: ti ia t.:;i-t. .oa- t a:' lt"h e r b' y r l u iitr,",i t1 1 rq :r dei" i:1 ': wath t d i a t h ffli-lh their ("'aim-: t a- lit o:d Ilr (';d Cun1 in Ito : ofr Cvnthi. . er ta,('t:a admirCi-t!m i ri'. . of s: eo er: :d(0 rf. :.ist !harIri V. G;.i'. it :;l in tii (A t, ( l ;- t fo t;1 tifte"i 1:t h tl:t If O - tObecr. ,1 r a t rt<litr,r-:l en. i,i!iti iren oInforcin;' tei' coll("e:ivn of tieir clain' Xtex(C"pt in :aiid ea. A 1. B. FEL LE RS. Sept. IS--4t. 1.J.'., N. C. Mein I. Daive.nport, Latff aJcaiurs Wiam . Dorrceh and~ i JonS. ivtii, e Tuho witihe thote Exc ut of Joh4% n G.l is a.pt . :n,of ,ed. of1 w o;4e il i, a rpe nwl~-11 the euors, lTeer t. Daveport, Iie:i.n hienport,i Joh n G.'1Dave npori, ISobat C. DSu avnport. thra 1h n D' of ptAmycr W8. !,Jn hmW :vno p->r, Lona MCleL Jora, .., D. Cd. his this day ofedSinthemofile of84 h S. It- c;yor ora.e t esiicm NewbTE rOFr SOUTeHS C,ROtINA.n; days catern sice henf ecu,lver-f the day of .'rnc n othvierndis. fil a'wr'rhe on antwiti h imeaorc thv-11 hIle Court h eo ed aed -!.Je, To81 th De'enrant-,AmeW real, JohnaC.fli zu th Slgh kaepot.il.1e G. D.:vnot M~eviafrea, DavenorLouia clue actn o. 1.- ich Dwelvling isae coy, wa:i- d n.he Afcer'. ofe Cr fthe said Coundt to Commdn heldab, t New Lberry Coutr 4Houe n h CounDeat y A. Nobrrin. the sate of Southi CarohUn'ca~, n 11hdy fl Seac ptembe, 8 inn0 (5) n Hn (ItCI nn Fif Plaoi ntif'~s iAtteorneys~, l hounde by lnhewbey, C. Ha. S. C. This0 11th dI'ay o Septmber 1884.t'iiCetlt SrniE OF SOUT CARLINA g'O :d1; ,ite land ohrs. C)'t 11 PaQil. I i lrt omn t1.ief.' ' ISi,i aI wiii se beior theCurt Huse,a Newblerry, fio th is ota nNvmbr, 1881 T, tS'ib4 1u'cry th$8a0e: 1e ) Ei zTAeth Slgh desed,TiL h COLNAd tteaorNTid OF folN WBPf. tainingi (11 Onel'r Hmxoreds iad Forty-one, andfrs One-tidv Aire. more r les, and41)' este of hlp ligh,deead and be v rac TriI:il .c No 2, cani n 4)Oe Coun-y adr!ed aFftyr-ourl Acrndsmore orf -ess,cnd ofs Phlipr o Sic., dc:t:sb~ ed nt l anf .\nE !an She c ai!-40 ey. 1 'tae I N.tret~ thes Iw.o in:c of hl ~ ind x iml m be e -teed d o'i l e 't'e le'1 ihe TI::c. 1-The iptca'er will e cquied: topay oe-thir of t e 'u-ch:e n o: r in eut4a to sece e b::lae, p yable te12 wmths, with interest fromt the dy of ?aXlby byn hand hnlmortae of the prm S118 OILS OHE N tTOE.() Ma~st' Offic, Whe -r. OcDt. 14 41380 rand Opening -OF ALL NTER T THE CIO of LDU 0&SmITH. We announce to our Friends and the Public generally, that our Stock of NEW GOODS is now ready for their inspection, and we feel no hesitancy in saying that we are better prepared than ever to hold the front rank, (as we have always done), for 8[[II1Mll1 A8M)TH RIST FITTING GOOD8 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Ntrouse and Bros. Fine Clothing ANID THE Fanous inchiniat Clothing kno wv n to all the Trade, as the leading goods for Fine Retail Trade, The Best Child's Suit in S. C. for $2.50. Immense Piles of Goods Closed Out at LESS THAN COST OF MATERIAL. Going to New York as we did, late in the Season, and by buying in con nection withJ. S. Cloud & Co., of Spar-. tanbuirg, we closed out large lots of. Goods for less than the cost to make them up. We propose tb divide profits. with our friends, and. WE IURAXTEE TO 9llI T AITY BILL 0LR IX XEBERIIY. $3,OOO ".SEHOES In all Styles & Prices, AT WHOLESALE RATES. Having -struck a Big Bonanza Shoes, we can sell at Wholesale Pric and then make our profit. Don't del ior when these are gone we can get more at the price. SH OES A L MOST GIVEN AW AY. H ATS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS IN AIBTTNDANCE. CLOUD & SMITH, TE "NWEIBIY CLIERS," And Leaders of Fashions and Low Prices, OROTWELL'S NEW BUILDING, MAIN STREET, NEWBERRY, S. C. FOR SALE OR LEASE For Sale. Odngto or i reasng usin. i Co ~ bn Planta:ions in Edgeflgd house building wo are comnpelled to o38 ACRES,