Local and Special. THURSDAY, NOV. 27, 18A4. Subscribers are asked to look at the figures opposite their names, and if ehey see that their subscriptions have expired. will please remit the sum due. E - rbis paper may be found on ile- at Gmo. i. 's.well &Co's Newapg-r Adverti-ing Rtn. 'an (10 spruce St..) who-re a'lvertxng ceon '.iN mav b'e -nado- f.r it in N.w York Mr. L. S. Bowers. postma-iter, at Prosperity our authorized agent at that place Mr A.H. Kohn will also r-ce-lve and re c. iv, for eubbcriations at Prosperity. siSub.cnbers will cor.er a favor by exam il':he darea printed next their names, andl if :he d:: is not right they will please inform s -f i' .istakes will occur sometimes.. .)Irs. S. FI.,Chapin. This distinguizhe-d lady will bein New berry to-day, Thurslav, and wili Lecture in the Opera House in the evening, and < n Friday night she will address the elored people. On both occasions the jeet will be temperance. ous. .re will be preaching at Tranquil on t ifth Sundlav, inst., at 11, a. mt., and t .rn-tcle. at 3, p. M.. of the same day. t.;h will be last appointment= at these 1 .tirches by the pastor, W. 11. Ariaii. t -fore the approaching Annual Confe k at the List. beg .the attention of subscribers Mi st of acknowlegements which we -lainonce a month. If you have paid t d,.ionth, look and see if proper tt,.e been given. or if any credit at en made. Ir we fail to make NO call our attention to it, and :.ctify the mistake. rticular hen remitting money to give the .me of your postofgice address. When wishing to change your address please be partictlar in giving the name of the office you wish to change from as well as that you change to. In this doing you will save us much trouble and insure your having a correct acknowledgement. Thanksgiving Day. ] Thanksgiving services will be held in the Lutheran Church. this Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The sermon will I be preached by the Rev. J. A. Clifton. We trust that the church will be filled by a congregation apprecittive of the merciPs and blessings of Divine Provi dence. All stores and places of business should be closed this day in keeping' with the solemnities of the occasion. Miller Church Reception. We tender our acknowlegement for an invitation to attend a reception of this Church on Thursday evening last, and at the same time our regret at not being able to attend. A severe Neuralgic pain to which we are frequently subject. pre vented our attendarce. and a participa tion in an entertainment which we are satisfied was very pleasant and delight ful. The congregation of this large charge know how to get up entertain ments of this kind. Superbly Beautiful. Dr. S. F. Fant comes to the front this week with an attractive enumeration of I his stock, or it would be more proper to say a portion of It only, for he has many I articles which he does not mention. Hist variety of Christmas and New Years goods are simply superb and beautiful,. many of his Toilet boxes are gems of g art, the Brooklyn Bridge, for instance,a Ia exqnisite, as are many other articles. With such an assortment, every tastea can be filled, and the prices too are ' from extremely low, to all the way up 1 in the picture of those whose pocketst are full. Go and view the scene so< charming. Free Graded Schools. We wonld like to see a good system of free graded schools established in our city. They 'have worked well and satis fa&torily i~n other places, and we see no reason why the system should not prove beneficial hiere. The experiment in Col. 1 umbia has been eminently successful, giving better and more general primary education to all the children, white and colored, and at a considerable less ex penditure of money. We have the cot ton mills, a Democratic President, and we are going to have a "dry" town, and da away with drunkenness, and all that will be necessary to make us a free.happy and prosperous people will be to inaug. urate a system of free graded schools so that all our children may reap the bene fits of a primary education. N~o L1tueae. Let us try the experiment of doinig away with whiskey for a season, and if4 It lImproves the morals of the town, and diminishes the evils of drunkenness, no one will care for the little Ineresse ine taxation. We are no extremist In the matter but we are willing to make the - experiment of "no license," We would like to hear representative men on both sides of this question discuss It, and we hope there will be a public meeting call. ed for that purpose before the election,] This a question of considerable moment, There are many men here In the busi ness with oonsiderable money invested, If the bar rooms are closed would not the demand for whiskey as a medicine< and for medical purposes be Increased ? We excpet touour vote andiindence on the side of "no license." Trouble in the Public aMooela. We regrt that there Is some trouble ir the pub e school In No. 2 townshIp .known as the Hampton School, It seems that two teachers desire the same school or the public funds appiropriated to the same school district, each claiming the right. Miss Georgia Turnipseed andy r. J. E. Caldwell are the teachers claiming. The township board decided In favor' of Mr. Caldwell's claim. From~ ' de cision an appeal was taken to the county board. After hearing the testi mony they sustain the decision of the township board andl they dismissed the appeal. The case has been carried to the State board. Mr. Boyd sent all the pa pers down last Saturday. We hope the matter may be so adjusted that all par. ties will be satisfied aud that no further division be made in the public schools of No.2. The Democratic Roosters. Our friend Snifiles says: Iamn rejoieod at the rapid increase of chickens, for which blessing we have cause to thank the Democratic editors of this State who have nearly all gone into the Rooster busiess. I am afraid however that in the absence of the p)ullet or hen the breed will soon cease to be. They should have gotten a few of the latter to enco.urage the noble Rooster in his lauda ble efforts to perpetuate the sper ies and Increase the quantity of eggs In pros pect of the coming Christmas. I notice going the rounds of the press an account of a man who luckily is the possessor of a rooster who lays an egg every day. This is vouched for as it appea.red in public prInt, a mledium which is nevert known to lie. Perhaps this la ing reos, 'erhsboon reading some of t os'oosm 4,ter hesadd rgIuo5 anid in i hudep symw: athy for the c uji ar comIe t a the front &erined~ go do uuoigethlag for hist conn. -m handed people are becoming quits i.iam. 6 u, aiyaik IsZ an tuad "CAPITrAL DOTS." By Our ,.eciat!. M -srs. C. II. S ber. L. J. Joiw . T. ,. Moor.,.au. G o. do. 1i-te,nhe, G.. S. N1,wer. Y.J. I'o; :nd.IJ. F .I.Cab,%-"l!, n mb r- f ti Newherrv Bar were in his city :ettelditni a -pecial S.:rssi.+", of the Su;"rene Court, appointed for th. .th (ireuit, during the gre at,r pur .on >f la-t week. 'Tie already t:nnn Wiliigtu: n\iil ' as,-" Was a:gued bV :he Attorneys of the parties to the Suit. [ was told that Maj. Suber conitned nure- tha.a two hours in presetiig his ide ofI the cee to the Court. Genil. John Br.dtton of Fairfield Coun :y was nominated n t hi' ci:y by a Con "-uti,: compose. of Deleg-es frti t he -o i.itie- of the 4 h Co.,gre-si~nal D: :riet on W edne-day evening the rth n-t. to till the unexpired term of the ate Jol II. Eviss. Senator Moore of ipart:uibu:-g, lIn. J. G. MeKiusick of L0ion were placed in nominiat ion, both >f whom received a Ilattering vote. On he tifth b.tIlot Get. Br.ttton was given t5 votes which made hium the nomi.re >f the Convention. Gen"l. B:-atton"wa: otmp. Genl. in 1SS-S2, and was one of he leading Candidat,- for Governor in 882. When Gen. Kitmedy contested he ho:or u ith hium with such earnest loss that the friend: of bath parties fearing that the other might seehre" t.e )rize) decided to bring forward our pre nt. G.vernor (who has been honoed by t renonin:ttio:) and tmake himu their 5tandard Bearer. He is a stces-ful armer, a muan of sterling busines: quali ies, and fully alive to the interests of tis Constituency. Much praise is due to our State Dem >cratic Executive Committee, especiall" o its Cttairtr.an, Gen. James F. .l.ir or the work done by them duri::g the aampaign which ha4 just closed. They vere ever watchful of the important t harge placed in their hands to direct tid order to a successful end. The Election was the most. peaceful ield in the S:ate for years and T believe hat there is a better feeling existing Lmoing ali elasses than there l:as been Ince 1SQt. It is Col. J. Quitenan Mar-hall that is e"andidate for U. S. Mar-hall and .iot 'J.O."as the IIERALD and NEWS had it aat week. Col. Marshall was born a id ived for a ni:uber of years in Abbeville onntV, hut has resided here for sotte iue. He has been the Ch tirman of the tiehland County D.m crae fir the ast two campaigs, is Col. of the S atht 'arolina Regiment, and all Attorney at Aaw, and is well qu tlified to fill the po it ion of Marshall. For U. S. Disir:ct Attorney, the fol owiig names have been mnhhtioned: atmes L. Orr, Greenville; Rabt. Al Irich, Barnwell; s, nator E:rle, Sunter; P. G. Barker, Charleston; James F. fart,- York; and L. F. Youmans, Rich and. For U. S. District Judg.- to su:ceed rudge Bryan, who is entitled to r tir., eiig past the age they are required to erve, Chas. H. Sitnonton, of Charlesto.e; Vm. Munro, of Union, and 1-nac M. ryan of Greenville. For Collector of Internal Revenue, D. P. Bradley, of Pickens. For Collector of the Po--t of Charles on. Ellison S. Kei: t, of Newberry: John ). Kennedy. of Kershaw and L. J. Valker. of Charleston. For Post Ma.ster at Newberry. I. W. alter, W. Y. Fair, L. P. W. Ri er, J. . Hair and J. W. Gary. I suppose you ave already heard of these and others, simply mention this in passing to let 'ou know what we hear away from your tom. The Court of General Sessions for sichland has been engaged for more han a week heating tihe Slander Suit of ts. W. B. McDaniel vs. Horace E. 3ruce and A. E. Fugle. The testimony rIven by the witnesses is of such a char cter that it seems unfortunate that the arties should hatve feit it their duty to ppeal to the Courts for vindication. L'he people of the Southern States have een spared the mortification of having heir Courts oceupied in hearing causes i thie kind and I trust they may en leavor to check any tendency on the art of Its citizens to do that which night necessitate a resort to law in order o get redress. lupreme Court. Supreme Court, 19th inst.-A. C. May in vs. the C. & G. R. R. Co. Mr. Moor nan was heard for appellant; Mr. J. C. Iaskell for respondent; Mn. Moorman n reply. John G. Piester et al., ex'rs., vs. Eliza i. Riestor et al. Messrs. Caldwell and hower were heard. Robert C. Wright vs. Jaa. A. Mars. -x'or. Mr. Mower was heard for appel ant: Mr. Moorman for respondent; Mr. hower inI reply. F. fl. Donick vs. Jacob 7,pting. Supreme Court,20th inst.-F. II. Domi nick vs. John Farr et al. Mr. L. J. Jones aas hea.rd for appellant; Mr. Moorman ~or respondlents. George W, Wertsa, administrator, vs. 3. W. L.* Spearmuan et al, Mr. Mower -ead argument of ur, L. J. Jones for tppellant; Mesars, Mower, Caldwell, Y. T. Pope and George Johnstone were eard. Supreme Court, Friday, Nov. 21. obn Baiusket t et al. vs. Joseph L. 1(eitt it al. Messrs. Moorman, L. F.Y~oumans md George Johnstone were heard for ppellants; Messrs. Suber and Y. J. Pope for respondents.--Rister. !k Phbenomenal Journal. Probably no paper ever met wIth such a inick and generou<~ recogni.len *q hi sn mcrded to Ta:s Saime, the great ilb 31lrous. and literaarv weekly., It is now pr'lb. 1.1)04 uimultanloogelv in Austin. Te:as: New Iork, N: 3,. 4ncl LondIo, Enigland, and i.s aredi W4 it4l a 0ir'egition of over 100.000 mpioe. It Is a14 eight page. 4.colum'n paper. ad cotublsa every year tgoras than 1,000 origi mal illusitrations and cartoons. Its good stories Ind baiorous sketches are neycelled. The publishera, being desirous of incressing its al -eady large circulation, are offering extra.orI has de ci.ard :o have a Cone4 r: fotr X-m:a- cel. br:tion in -eai of t he X-m1:1s r. I)--. W. E. ' lh:im has been ele:ced 2d Vice-p:-esilent of the Piarnaceutical A-so:-iati_:t of So:tuh C roli:ta. Col. J. C. liskell says h: i- not a candidate f.r ayiv Federal office and l not be one. We i:vite atteition to the carl of lessrs. Cloud & Smiith. who be;;in this w..ek a sweepiug re.duction in price for their fall and winter goods. We h.ive n at comand( a cotnpleted list of the pro,pective applicants f'cr the pos: iiastrrship at Newb.rry anti Prts per;y. Mr. J. N. Fowles has opened a gene ral store in counectiotn with his saw inll and turpeitine di-tilltry six miles south oast of this place.-Gilbert Hollow Neu-s. A splenditl shower of r.inu fell Sin liy afternoon after which th- weather r.-w elce, cold and serenie. Now the farmer. can speted the plow. The B ipti-t State Conve:tien, will meet in Newberry next. year. 1)r. J. A. Moo ly of Greeoville is appointed to prea:l the Co.ivention sermot,n. We hope tho To. AMEuNsr Col. G. Cannon, Nov 1"8 $' I .Joe. Dtuncan. Ma-c' 25i"3 I.(:( .1. L. Oxner. Nov17-:4 Iu' P. o.w. Setzle-r, Ja~ $$ .: W. W. Siarnumer, Jai 5 H 11 Folk, No $5 ' .1 J Kible.r, 31a" , r, 1 It G .1 ( hupilaan. M tc z'5 1." .1 "J.a.t. . 85 . D B Cook, lc 27.51 W D le.tgiu, Nov 1-84 St A 51 It e.ler. May 1 3 2.u: Ja s Lest--r, Jun -< % Mimis C~.I-autn. oV 1 S: W. H. V,l'iv Mla) 19.85 2.In Miss Salli H!obbs, May 2u-s. I.,'. J . it1-. ..ierzon. %p1 4-5 2.V A 13 'ion, J)rr."1 .1"K it.-v W J : angston. Oct 9'. =:K f 3rs .\ Whitnery, A1) 5-.u M rs. F. Werbr-r, ,%p1 3118.5 1' J. Waiki.s, .Jne 2:1". 2x, T. W td. t1 T.'"iitursb, Jn1s 2( D' V erts. .a L"5 U J M W heeler June 3u-:c 1.i,t ' H Kenpson. %ov,4 WIM Wilson, Feb27S8 5( Ivy Cromter, Nov 984 5( J P Sen-, Due 2-s2 J 1' Sims. March Ls-v 2.u It IV teese. Jan 27.83 2.(K IRe-v G. %I Boyd, Jan 1.86 3.0t M A Fellrrs. :1I118-8.0 D 31 Cro,son. Feb 2G s5 2.5( f. H. Boniware, Oct 184 2.O( J. J. Atniick. Nov584 10O Jaob V icker, Nv 3-55 2(p J L Atc,ison. :l % 2( FrtHerald and News.wh 'fle Dvin inuPcilon. ChitAnUNTie all he pwer n oiprve co .nii iwpie, ad pan mo-a ob .0aio ress u.onyou on .i-ch 1YO5 ow tc God,you Chrchar h to Soi .y,t Home r, Jdas-i ray yor85 a. Tilefriedso Teper:c appeal .c Churh. s pofesin Chri3ti85 tc( unite iiacton.on pav ie wa5 2.or gret mralrefrm tnn th-s4 com0i I eanot ouweig th ausn of-8 1.ora of reeineoutw Jgh ne 80-85i!l ion5 5nach FrMarh 29-a5v.( lir. uth , ureJand 27-8 moh. t Dumol , T'nn. A thpllow85 5.at Saye3say2.0 '-1wa nleedForoor th ree anw aTe Divine anjndIcaon, Chesas ofreds berry,presete bithel ot pyusita aln the powermnt wih ertide o mmshan t otplesa rendplien ora obcliasion gien uin o ; ne bmyfinds y owfelt were bcyour dehurpton and 1toa Socity tclh orcoeyt Lat Janory's s iondued ta frome oaJudtli beta yors Tbs te irt h loa bote-ad cie forc Rm banc T he tori esand tehu of einpel youan rut toyGo and onr dut to.eo hei Chsn. aswirftseig, Chostns tc uitey inaton nnd fro t .he wayaor anI 0'C great o mo reformtion enh tis na com ealty oteg te- ques in ofrali. ity, or' a re heon nowreolad thelum qu e oftt reverme onwegh a- commseiedtkin de pu bein elf 01 rihtle on teu reod than' evrane~ds of God, thssvdnvCROLd,A Unasilthed Fro s,the Grave. s. eah ci , Turne and her mter..c Mr sl metas to the meriisof w peiic. o,Pae 3, rsu tsite ta ul broke do nm teonbth n Sagentithe g.ad I beame hag~selprlesas ~ "Idthi b-etialf fromsi r .' inoet bc by m 'frc it a theataediv the best ~ pyiian ih h cunity aprwiathd en of Prceshn th otherl ca redsfor prsnt we sestInw g hirnents to doing myrond.ili ysnerir.g seeral beowndes.Thn, anehd losty aloi aont ieovry alpsoth anutry. wa sced WI! tryd Switablpie wshoulgrced al pamphn fromte Iompanyelletaimn Exp erites Th crs harf dor bo.eshad theo efuo o urn hopae to syheowt and hae whougto ork,n we tahard huot jyarndly ghies to lare ueccld - [tay shld up aeet-diaed ; an sengt ' ahan-otured bandes i etot hein away it house or. it' Speothe dvane-ty c nothin, ntohe ge fo the grve, an ti donc~ 0 agntw uo toi devotels tnngh oroly his a 0 ent t i Mais. &a Co. Tuaraa- . kipl now thain directionhs hae miy dager~ hir,e nwtapsc t.hot explain alookingbu oe ber par ativwl be en. fre tnod th t w deer he r ; tci full ss.vdr y hil. ' "ll he ay rom MaIsI.'PE"Dyx Hm'Cou Tyupn. I a a1. ug88. r10. 'ofaa you hlo and i n oeryshs donl Tax wm Sxotc., onria, ss.nt Itl 2a 5 thats ua ote,r o w yt agetfr the reatio pu~blishing hote of Genrg 1(not th1 theyoalway gthe the pukbli ghc whibct s prodyapruaed neat' pricsth: (Callgca afyrd, At prent we1~ol 1-nerstn methei a:rns a doul n woderrull welal o fo ecusar , folds,rs tnon C. ud J1- E D HOES. IELS. R Y ILA S S v A R E . 1 R''. I'- E AND CARPE'iS, teliout o nenLion. all of which is of Al at FY CO rIPETITION. 1.\E,:1 1.Z111'N T (. F M. FOOT. .1 it. to :t 'v:a.t:_t. to t"x:unin. my1 ) -t,ber 16. \YS C3MING. L '3BTUTWS RtKiT. S T V RY WEEK. )1':t11: I::; 't ( 1-;ICS ,15 . 1lt" 1 lltalt. t N I.'!rr. 1)iLt. t rlRT& Co. Tiie .\ .:--nlt't:al aill Mechatical As rin t:ntt i t the Conrt lloui-e onl )I ,:ulay. No"thtin;" d.-tilit.-" w:t1 dlon:. An taj->nr. n i -ttin1g is calieargain in Shoes an'el II 'o to C. L. lInvin!. Oc.2. 43. 12. Of Int:-r:- t to the Patrous aid. Pupils of Free Schools. Ifvoni w% -toI purchase to advantage Text. hookc g. 8:. Satchels. Wr iting booke, Pens, Pencil. 1 . &c , &c.. in fact anything needed in a Seoo roomn, calfl on Co8eld, Pett & Co. BLUE BTONE! And verything cise in plenty and for ch, low. at PELHAM'S DRUG STORE. To an; body who has disease of >throat or~ lungs, we will send proof that Pi-o'. Cure for Consumption has e ue h ae complaints in other ea,ses. Address, * E. T. HAZELTINE. ~I Dei Oy Warren, Pa. B URN A M'S IlYPROVED 5 tandard Turbine! Is the best constructed and fllnoistt,lves bet ter perCen *ar. >epower. and Ia AolcigSbe jge. tsOsloy, por horse power. thtan ainy other II Turbine in the world. MNew pamptalet sont fre. by Purn nan Briose YORK. Pa. Sept. 5 89. A Pir Family Medicine that i Nver Intoxtcatessi P'arker's Ilair Balsam is dnely perfumed and n swra ed to prevent fallingjet ttbejair and e toremoe dadrufanditchiog. . HISCOX & CO., l(13 W'aillians saroee. New York. 50c. in $1 slzes, at all dlealers In medicines. t G resaving iu buying dollar size. Mason & Hamnlin ST**Es OR CANSo ag, d Hi;.thest onors at all great. World's Exhibi e in o seventeen years. Only American e Orgn a :watrded such at any. For cash.easy paty ment or rented. :UPRIGHT PIANOS presenti .a Very Highest Excellence yet at tatinii s.uch inistruments;. adding to all previou, im provemnents one of greater value than any : securing most pure, refined. mu sical ton. andI increased durability: espe cialily a - . iding lIability to get out of tune. .1 Illustr:*ni cat iogue free. r MASON & HlAM LIN ORBAN AND PIANO CO., t Boston. 2 Trement St.: N. York. 46 E. 14th e S .: ChIcago. 149 Wabash!:Ave. Oct 1" 4 rostege. and we will mail you free, a r LP vat.~ ubeosaple bond of gooni: lng wtnre --one'y in a iesr dayse thann you uVSr Ituarge a.bia or ay h-h.tiis Cipln not -..~ seei. Y&.u on live et tla... ,t.i woraK 54 papua. 'ine oly, or all the tlime. A ll ni'both to *.5 .. P:ar.-fi vr- evenfsi That til who..w..w..0k sar' n-l.i it-- bu..in'-.. wo n fot .,:; .w i*i 41 wa will's--uel *11 to nay lot ?oIh a s .e Il wrlti'eat . Iuta p-ti Iaeaanr. I. ' r.tt o -.a.nt t r . . liaamen.a, I y a ha Iluh r.r all who~r itat a on. I.' - dle A.unsa90.54%& Ca 'ulad.M n ft R ~ j aG D~dOJ 0,'i N11 DR'! HKI;?:SAHUWNI --0- - D. C. FLY NN, Af:er six weeks Stn i I the I arkets has retured wii. the ;T'A RT 141 NG ;lnd 1 L' i1 N( AnoointIherIt :hat lw has bought (Iois aG and is determined to seli themlt ;lccordinglV. If there still lingers the faintest doubt that the far seein: judgment. the many y':ars' eXp)erience a)lnl the ullfailing po( er CAS H have secured for FLY-NN a position in a,lvance of all Ct)oIml)etitors. a brief inspection of goods and comparistin of prices are the only tests nec(-ssalry to convince the most in credulous. Cur constant 'i In is to uppl our frien 1 and' patlr'otis with good honest goods at prices that leave COMPETITION IN THE SHADE! Our efiorts heretofore have been appreciated by a discrimi nating and intelligent public, anld our past success enables us to continue the good work in.l do even better than before. We are now prepared to show Goods (which is no trouble), and to sell them at prices that cannot fail to please the great est disciples of economy. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, COME WEAL OR WOE. O[R POLII0Y I1NFLEXIILY DETRNMD. Defies the fates themselves, Organizes his vast resources, and Meets the coming tide of unnatural competition with a barrier of yet Unheard of Prices ! -----000 JUST A FEW NOW : 3-4 Shirting, - - - 3.1 and 4c. 7-8 " len.dale and Piedmont, Ec. 4-4 Sheetings. - - 51 and 60. Bleachings, -. 5, 61, 7, 8. 9 and 10Oc. Good Calicos, - - - -30 yards for $1.00. '' " - - - 2)5 " " " Standard " - - -- 20 " '' " Best Brands, -- . - 16" " " Jeans from - - - -l1c. per yard up. Heavy home made Jeans. 35c. per yard. Good Feather Ticking. - - 15e. per yard. - 12-4 heavy Counterpanes, - $1.25. Beautiful Marseilles Quilts, Cheaper than ever before. ---0000 SCID DURABLE800QTSudSIIES Al Prices to 8utteTms Children Shoes, 35c. up. Misses " 50c. up.. Women " 70c. up. Men's " 90c. up. ---000 - Time and Space do not admit of de tailed quottins of' everything. All that is necessary is to give F LYN N a call and satisfaction is guaranteed. C. .T. PURCELL. Manager.