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T. F G1}FIl . l Ti)ITOI :s. R. H. GRIENEKEiR. Sr.. r E. H. AULL, A.- > NT - NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 11. 18.4. A FAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The Heral't is in the highest respcet a Fami ly Newspaper. devoted to the material in terests of the peopie of this County and the State. It circulates extensively. and as an Advcrtisirg medium otrers univaled ad vantases. For Terms. see first page. GRADED SCHOOLS OF COLIB3A. The report of the Superintendcnt of the city Graded schois of Colum bia, contains much vauable informa tion on the subject of Graded schools. The schools were run for seven months as free schools, the State ap propriation being supplemented by a local levy of one mill cn the proper ty in the city of Columhia. We have advocated and will continue to advocate the establishment of such a system in our city. It would do more for the material upbuilding of our town than anything else. The great educational wanc of our com munity and of the whole State is for good and efficient Common schools. As the question of cost is the first one to be considered in every under taking we copy the following from Superintendent Johnson's report of the cost in Columbia: "The total cost of tuition for the 1,493 children enrolled in our schools was $7145.45 for seven months, or $1,020.7S for one month. and for nine months or a full school years tuition at the same rates. 5.1S7.02. Under any other svstem of educating that number of children the cost to the people of Columbia would have been at least $26,217.00. The Graded schools, therefore, have given to Col umbia as good a system of instruc tion as any other at a saving of 17, 029.98. But besides i;eing a rent saving to Columbia, I do not. think that it is too much to say in this con nection that the establishimnt of the Graded schools has contributed ma terially to the u;Uuiiding of the city during the past year, that it was the main~eause of the activity in building in the city which has been so marked during the spring and summer months Man'y people have come to the city to avail themsel ves of the edu -ation al opportunities for their chihhten of fered by the Graded zchools, thus increasi~ng the demand for houses and in consequence rents have gone up, property has enhanced in value, and buil(ing has become active to supply the demand." If the system has proven such an advantage to Columbia, why should it not work equal good for us. It is all that we need to make our educa tional system complete. Col. M,cKissick, of Union. spoke as follows on the bill to increase the judicial circuits of the State: Even if the two additional circuits were created, where cctid the Judges be. obtained? We have no lawyers in the State. fA sensation.] We would have to draft them. [L aughter.] Then where wou solicitors be pro. cured? [ Laughter.] There is great difficulty in this State, even now in getting persons to take the Feder al offices which will soon be vacant [Laughter.] Where, then, can we expect to find persons willing to be eected Jludges and solicitors? I think upon the whole, that the mat ter had better be postponed. The bill introduced, looking to a change in our judicial circuits and the creation of two additional ones and the election of two additional judges, has all been postponed to the next session. Some of our exchanges, that have been nominating judges for the new circuits to be created, will ind themselves a little premature as it is yet in doubt as to whether we will have such a law passed, and then if those counties should be left in the old circuits. they would be counted out. But nothing like being in time. The fee bill introduced by Dr. Pope regulating the at:orney fees in Mastrs references passed the H ouse The bill, as passed by the IIo'use, al lows no fees to lawyers in references t all. We are glad to state that all three of our represe:ntatives voted solidly for the bill. The great abuse f the former law will now be checked and the cost of settling u:p estates very much curtailed. It will also do away with much of the delay. consequent upon the great number of references. President Arthur recommends in his message that Gen. U. S. G rant be granted a pension. A bill has alreadyv been introduced in Congress to grant tis pension. We have no very sc ions objections to allowing C eneral Orant a pension, yet we do not see hat he is especially in need of one. Ee has already a trust fund the inter son which giv-es him a handsome upport. All the cases against the~ U. S. Narshals in the U7. S. Cou:s have en postponed to the Spring term M ih i bem held in Charlestnn in i:.hop McTyiere will preside at the Ipproaehng session of the Sonth ?Qt Carolina .onfirence. lt The inauguration ceremonies of G Dv. Thompson took place last Thursday. in the Hall of Representa tives. in We hn.pi: the Legis:tre w il: adjourn until some provision is made for the early completion of the state House. (e Senator Wade HIaupton was re tj elected U. S. Senator on T uesday. II ITwo coored Republicans voted for d Whipper in the Senate, and the mem- d lit bers from Beaufort in the House vo ted for Smalls. THE NEWBERRY MEMBERS. I; isi From the New- and Courier. h: TheiN Rev. .1. . Sligh, the w'n-iato>r f from Newbrrr. wai, born in Newherry County on De-euber :1. 35.. le wa :1 a student at the Academy at Lexington, \ and afterwards at Newberry College. He was at the latter place when the war broke out and in conseq1uenCe wa nre- t ventel from graduating. Ie served one t year in Co. D. 1:kh South Carolina r.gi- J. ment. but oil accomllit 01 failing health .a: was =cent hom:le. lie has nlati in tiu ry Litlierali ministrV for about tweity-ne (t' year-. and has ?erved one chureb for di twent' ears. He i. a preacher (f con- .i siderabjle force. and his iniluence in the le Synod is :Ilwavs felt. For several years h has been' slcesully eng1a1ed in farming. and as a buriness man he 1har been (tiiscsful. IIe i a very good a speaker. He is diligent, persevering, C and earnrst in whatever he undertakes. h: IIe has served two terms in the State Legi-lature. antd his elevation to the o Se-nate hesneaks the eonfliden1Ce the pee- er ple of his native county have in his abili- el tv to care for their ii rests. te DIr. SAMPSON POPE, to who headed the ticket in the Democratic n primary election in Newberry County-. a was born in Newberry. October15,1Sa. lie studied medicine Lnd was graduated l g from .Te!lir.on Medical College at Pihila- .,1 deliia on March A, ~ le was a - oir(onl in the Con1.-derat" ::rmy :and at the close was brigare stir eon of Sorrel' - Geor'gia b>riga-le. He piractiocd l.di(c th for ten vears and. lil health havin, (1 failed, he sim(ied Ia\:- in the "li(e of <h, Col. Simneoii Fadr at Newberry. aId was admitted to practice in Apri 1S. Upon hi.s udmtl!Stiol to the Bar he ;fo"'! tI a partnership with Col- Fair. Ile practiced law for ten ear . wii'n lie again resum ed1 the prace:e 01tilememe. which ho i:s eon! tinned to thle pre-ent ii time. Iiz ability as alawyecar w a a_ marked. a:i4l lie took a hiih -tand it the t B:ar. From 187 to 1lz" lIe wa; a r''! tent. of Texas. IHe wa one of ti tr;t wio advocatel the ,iraighmitt mnove ment in thi- S-ite in 1Si. IHe is a zood aIi:d forcible speaker. vig?ilanit and active, and v. ill m1ak- a good legi. ator. OSBO1tNE L. SCitMI'EnT, Er. fl tli secoti mani on1l the lerislatve tik- iti et at thi' primary e'lection. a1s horn in Newherr County on Jtli I 1I.-. Ie had beea t stuident in New\"berry College to for four- rear . At the reakinr ot of i: the war lie entered the armyi in thei li sp'ring oi 18G2 ain a mnember of the Quit- e and made a gallant soldier. He' receivede everai wounds. andxu is somtilneW tr oL- a t h!ed with them-n nowy. HIe used erutes st for one vear and sixc mothIs afrer the " war. Ie re-ntered Newberry College tl: anid was ai memtber of the senuior elass 1i wh-len the institution was moved to Wal- si halla. -in 18/8 he went to Europe and s! was a student of the Univer;ity of Co- th penhagen until lS?1l,ihe lie returned w' to South Carolina and at once comn- m menced the study of law, IIe was ad- D mitt-d to the Biar in l8-2, and has since ih nracticed his profession at tile Newherry IL Iar. Hie is a tine speaker anid a lawyer bt of marked ability, iIe was elected cap- as tain of the Newberry Riflecs in 18T(0, and holds the position now. lie was tip pointed lieutenant-colonel on HIagood's T staiff iwas a muembter of the State Con vention that t:ominatedl Cod. II. S. Thompson for Governor in 187.'. Hei has always been appointed one of thle Cl speakers in the county campaigns, and( tii has ren.dered most eflective services to t~ the party. W. D.- 1{A DY, ti the other member from Newberry Coun- en ty, was horn in Newberry, near MIabin- h toin, April 20. 1841. IIe was educated pi under Geni. Stephen D). Lee, at an acad- se emv near Asheville, N. C. Hie was a t le-k in Spartainhurg from 1852 to 1801,. when lie entered the Confederate Army-i a:: a member of the Spartan Ridles, 5th a South Carolina infantry. In 1SG2 he or was made sergeant-major of the regi- ev met. After the battles around Richi mond lie was piromioted to adjiutant of i the 5th regiment. ini whie-h position he ~ w servedl till Lee's surrender. lie hias go been a delegate to nearly every Coutyit -r Conention'held in Newvberry sine the nie war. Hie represented the: county in the hi State Conventions of 1S70 and 1SS2, and by the Congressional Convention in 1878. c He was president of every County Con- ru vention (luring the capin f18~78t and 1SS0. lie was elected t wo years ago w, to represent Newvberry County inl the sh Legislature, and his re-election is the i highest endorsement of his course by tIt the people of his native county. _The ce three members of the House firom New- 01 berry are men of fine appearance a nil ability, and will douibtless meet the- full te: expetations of their constituents. te na ce "CAPITAL DOTS." bi< Bly Our Special. di Dr. J1. L. Curry, the General Agent of se of the Pea:body 'Fund. by invitation aid dresed the members of the Legislature. The visitors and citizens of Columnia on Thuirwiay evening the 4th inst.. in M thec haihl of the House~ o f Retpreseut-ir tive- on th lbi- d-t of Edunation. Thle s hall wvas tilled. every ::-at and aill of the available Staninig .space beinig occuie d ~ with intelliget, appreciative li5tenere. D. Curry began hy sayo?ig that 0in a greeting was nt4 oin acounit (if anytinur in himiilelf butt. in respiet to oni:e whio ha d in imade the~ mno-t munitiix-'nt gif t to the So uth vi for Educaition that ever had been givi-ni hr- any one mian. Hie expressed gratiti ation'at th~e advance Education haid made in South Carolina. Paid hih trib ute to outr distiniguisheid Ed:ucators of the( Se pa:s tid said he could -e- umtei thadt wi proised success for the causie of Edi- ti cation itn thle South. Hie emphiz 'ed tihe ci staeent. -thiat thi Stat-- ow'ed it to the r children, to give them suchi mor al tram-ip ing and instruction as~ wxouid idevlop an thir powers :and ma:ke of themi vailuable co iet iui wi-meni." lIe id t it asan sat fact that niett 'i e c~rime -oaitted wva byx the- . ignoant i:era el2 Iof the -onnuniry. Hitt re-markih were verv xiuix es~tive. v:iainbde :ain m eeyv xu-ite'd > ihe tOub.ie. auienceii al an1 occas in. li:s ecioit 1for 1le oxveinig da cmoi 1ed, atmong othe. Go. TIhmp- Pa so. t-Go cvernor Shepprid. SpeXaker Pi. ISion- Supt-Educaition Cowxxard and W te Coimitees of the lous a~.nd Senate. W Tle Inatugural Ceremn of F ridayr. the Ce 5th a i-xi ver impress5ive. A one o'clock. :m Ithe hour uiiLed by the .Joint Assemblx. thb Go. ThounnsonI . escorted hr Chlief Jus tie Simpso-. .intice 01ofI ~theSpreme i Democratie Lece.r.l Cleg o ouh ti : Carolina. MayxorC Court ney of Charlei -ton, p' and Rhett of Columbia. precedead by the pu Senate, the SergeanXt-at-arms' of the Seni .ate r~ n o th ord or gru.te nd the 'a s-: . Il-:r l e., r ' 'Ia' " 3 a1il . h 1 .i: 1 iim. '- :. %i .l' et a I r i :- .for :iw f. -:. . - -t (" al ie ' tr it . ( 1:. :t.. 'o l .. : I f. y 1 .(I . r l : ' l .. . 'i a ll . 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'1' T ll' TLS ngt i: - It i lti with ie i or ;li-' 1:11 h . nt.: The !- LagI,la: t ris movin.e ri.:lli a \' Chimas an tuIke. Awon il oI h aL' mmV rl bloo.V i :: .\1:I} ' tt I.i 1i"( 11(01 ;lk !' t S C:s: :I t t tl(: ; on the haIll- ;1 o If te 1enat (and. onIe.. T t -ilry Th .'1.1 o. .'.(,IL - \\"o:;: 1 l j" - the A jtnIiOL iall liet or i - n: : ' ,. l t . I : 1 r i II .LI iI 1II'l 11l( h X.' I a l l .._ 111(, I 1 r li .. 1"'1 t Ci;ay grond and'ev gon into, wi:fr Thel t lh e t1i1? of the! SIilat" :111n : -h : (r .tl ot that >' om1 t ne tir lty nd <lot the n i T5- L ian :.:', o .tlt ) (Ifln't t h ro i ndt1 te w i 1 fer neh.l Tio- ar t tr eP i. - i'!( C (,ll "1 10 Ili iX i i(! siai' 1111tIl . 11 (nw te he:,nt .1 o1" wnlitu UllroeltiO. They enii. ' Iv e ::wo .lri: in '. . vrr the :n m f thet. w r .1111 t .\t w illatcon"tinu inf : 1,' anl!:ti: imp i: ' t ofto i I 1i:-v : an( d otlt! i1t ( I rvI. :t"!:Ce ver ahe w h toirt <t wilr -talst.::o (rth- coin-y afihca yar .th i o. inn do nitlhin:::lt P t Fn i or le l 1aI 111:1 hI i -. i...:ener am:t the( we':nl'en p)Int h1. 1(1 r.\\' :i T artilley., ws 1at the clea, ces. er .lar eS tO 1: he red ,-e(1. The( t"a Of a (erii e nl p:aitjtl bmt and 1:e3 mtih011 , wy 10 it wi 1i e1-ver' Itt. 1 1 h :at mf talk of tho - !'wrearn:ttr. ylmini! realize that a m:n an live f'rn if in the Ciulntry. hat t it O t: Whit to ed raes here re of cose,l nou apT ston o5 anonth:n woo-1rdi.50 th crd:,t 1 ~pecte<l to1 comnite to tevetr.v im1a 'n >tlat pub li eneI o ale chatry 'ihey L in< hand befrlk ad apper o~ Tink evkwthat yo uav So tZ come <:1awnU ih - ~tci e a.v or ao will loe i o rhen the I1I' me ofIk te wle hfl hold.in a eh-rk-ti Oti t: itIrett or.: t he z~ni k iele) t i t h e'rotectriyornt gien us by1: oure, chliefs, weC onuchav a arel Cime noft. We :kCtfhave' > one posentlfo k~bindpccan lik 111te S r. Ctarry 1ae r ti:ct IfloIu V wll tIle IL.to okoou tht a<l thmerey pof~ thre I ilture for anelp,c whesih, TIs, ill I: s gke nros ored she on caiscoralyar ;the plecto.faDr catcJrs(C Forthr i h theninfrerion ofwh. I) HrE eopl AD31havNbSTRATION AND So-h e eECtio.nto s:Nroctate iicda'couthe compete Ad nthe ehke n of1. Ho .iti li, r eeand to l the tho ighSC oIL in the lif1 af to e s ofA eme n ,ol is1conceded b1&1 all, tele l..0 icse whot otirny opposiIed im i:eren pOeLI .1 her tIelt by o'rl r.onsidra b: m:mher,.11 lIIreat Ixetyas to owl thelI Iin comen adin i-ftrl o To t isntellen poton tile hite andIo ord aces, :here ae, of11 coe, no appre o- -l ioens of tne chawnge reandi thrSel rights,l l ion Ib Soureoi Suhern Stae,wlc es : e odition sflte ctred >opwhi! reml;inf del rtanatte nigtaeo oer s aol cit:zIe. e trnoe lateda t is cit I sircl be ! ) rerte save obyr anth.e ithe con:1ta:Inon ortlk th e inaugr.ited, dispe torXr tt eat :h gr hrashlny topll thuti hac Iinhtodrve 10 tuhe aufo mesuecud o bei wcomiisb0gd i'hc thg re Isnt 1 ieplcan,II Senate an te traidah' repuba la mioIrfIiy of the hoe . nprtkno th aty thAia geo'e te it , thie bnd coloed the noocareefor alarm -the lketo. faD tortcPeiet Bu nthr Xis th uninf'rCormertin of ithe D lr people th aveI beenh tauah byd 11o'- h pt rld rn to believ tilha t(ipon t evet. of1 e) e ll e n oa tDemoc rati Pid entlI tey oul be imeia:ely 1 Crce1 1 tate of2 inerytile tim~IS Cls, 1:1 (a n henv ~I' v ilt do tinsoele pr.acest, lltbliv :bat al at suhlel heSltZ the e ris ia R(t tlsseon phit men,1 thus oI beivs (er:,whom div whate the wiLave th pbe asmes powr r 'r. Both of thm :otr onaore equll ao, y rib! ms:token. oilu:icr in theirpX rI Uni- - tI Sasi for ll time :oI come a tIng ofhe m t. CXIti foode by00 the hllUiht sae of nde. cr theagrowing fand" prosperou cn- Iu 1io of th Sobern Itts h ich no r ;) th e I je the' ihmarcw of novrt * "on as1 the ' ed tthernanu by th SI an..i', w i 'd ve :c ,te on the colored' manas el to C th narir 'lli a e "'er . we tit :a!.: Indt'1 waU the peure oe-rne 'of i'te o d - i,an by e Ltiefs, :at LeOeu:hman ~rtaE L : '' 1 : .;- . n .ment i:o i . i:- .: it . : ',-:::1 .r: . Lot' uc idi:'.u.e nir ("o t l i . --!' th1.:t rcur CItizen-i:ifl a i. .be .:: '- :. . !: s n , . c : ;. - : ; d ti ei .. :: w 'e; : r l ,i:'" r a th inarov meso-' wir -e: :1: .l t"!1 ": l :l: _ : i, c :!, :1 D e::i: :) : s .7 ,'": :.: N:: o: ( '.;.I is u :e- i .r :ir m s l,v 1 ... - . 4 ur vo'4.- :n'' e'' 11ro: o!' :nrt 4:n.e :n ::'. : n r .hl:e i: -a - . I: - - :ii ira .c e he 41j '. Is :e a: r ' a.i: :i v :r .: in u ::. u (e :1 i)i. . ? 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L t h Mr. J-: v.. . -1 tr y.i j, k -.,.....d.u .:: r :: i- : h inc :::-: 1 nC th m -::(. Mey ::e -1 1 Ob;; Ie ST:.01 :: : - !' 1 ca ore I >i', : p ai i' ::: t :: It in1 1s;th at ::!. Ii I: bei ltIr , Mre has : .Rahi v, i :l:.i, ", . 3::: o ' ~.o :-:!!; ei.: .':we. i: i111.: 444\;.:h- 1ine t :at it. .14f-llee :d 144 Si!! br~ilir be, for. allC tat d a!! tha' ve taken, I mure4ee:4nuy 'it| y . 4' ' pl, "?Il 4j'ik, ( S1., EL" i" OCUTiS4'NIST1.)""~S etA]m Iofnd5 t.ceatlSct C- ' :l -i r- - rerlhorf. : - ) A14IC 1:,4!- 1:- l 5(4<- (-irel 1 b T1T'. 1 :ni: 4. ~ . .lE t.IC|-y j44 Cin o ao rr..p-1s,W'ti r..C'Sat..:. ir .n a. A. ti:ew Lad- Pf: The pcrat Tob'acc n dot'-c 1 0 i Cbts.l by CiS al 14::;its. -a FATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA C;OUNTY 0OF NEWB~ERI'Y IN THlE COURT OF COMMO3 PLEAS. la't wra:il of Pettu. W~ i.Chie de etool. Defendant. Co Ri o elief. Pnv rlnn to theC Creta herer hdrtin CC,TS,Iwill sell at eblC.iI. S. C. 'i fea tin CJ.tr nexts all ta rV- 0 lair" ind:lv River Ja:vlr "The, Lyle :::."t bo nded(1 byo 1:m tor erl M 'be 4.ging1CC tol the tow of eryRCwhrd-"4 TER'0 ('1 h'.. 1L.( On l):44thd in' l as! 4. the hail:mEte o anedi ofaone a :o yars, wthz. ntert. fo dy eM. Theei prio.nC tol be enrec ::' tohpa hon -t of the p rcad Ortlng of u.adt prmse Purchaser m4Ia: rty front tre bd' of calh, band tpa Neh--rry,'aC' (C . 1 0, 5l1 ayih ot D tc. 18i t. SIL AS JOHINSTON E. Master'. iATE 0OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY N T H E COUR T OF COMMO0 P LEAS. J. D 'nhir Mae.c1.Ms ai 4e'. 14,' .4 I i sel 4l t 1 public1 outer. bfor te ot Ios an Saedayrn" e 114 ist Monday414 in1 .Jauary l183, a] 4t lo1:t of lntd know aitt'1 the: Maybht Cl StteC 01' C05 44 ounty fresid con :re00 ohr lei ad hmld aby lands o '1 IT aring1tonstree. TERAs. 0he pOurhae C wOINe-r neincSh. n o Leur the alane(t t ret from the day of al. ybon an :n:uranceuo theTmlaings on the' (ai 1t .ASL.SOJOH STONMse. Ma ter' oilice. 10Dc, 5.S. 5TT V ( U' .'-it 11 C.\()L!N A. IN TIlL CO L~ ,4T Oi C(i J3i Oc (N 4'.... Te:c:2 C. 101 :in:;ln Joseph I. Garce. ;-Y Gr:r of ;/. (.,iurt Ye t K'n. d i'):il *No 'tu' )-: 1'' , I w" -i..l :.- .bit - n:'(ry- ott S3 .l in .it t ire: in : C:!n t .::1 '::c : : i. (ot:lnit !;t 11: il a .ired~a r : no;e' :)i.r ied :::C hou},Ii:ded 1 (.i: .::,.. ..a 1.-, !:: : l .l o. . lieawse . on i a I.e.: : 1 - i ' o f .W ii. ,:0 i o T.h: o 1 .?l .1,:1i n.:n: 1 ep:rel'..wr nL i.i he. rt(::: i t) S-,- tie-'::.:. lof th.e ;" i..-h e t:n~tey inl es Ii, :::1I -e.:ur. :1:e ::.::"r p:: ble in :we('v . mnlt . ,-i-h in t..:e fr:: t: ii: -_ .::y Vf :ti, byL bon'i ':.1:n r:.p'-- ie- -->i. avi:h le xve to pi:::" h h l nc i)tep c:_('r :o 'a 1:"t:r nece("t'-:in ;::71r" .1::,,_r' 1 ::i . 1)::: l> e., t\7t. ")'- Jt T.tT. )F " C'" T ii1" C 1, i(N. IN T111- Co)LC:i.'Fr'IO I:,);. V. i cir an:i T .:)'. M. Ia. e, Ex'ots v z. \Va ler V. tt irs. Niov':t be:':. : 1, !"I l '! :i , 1i)!>he I,t:ry", be-. . C , :t NeLwbrry, un the e. t ,1: ,: i . a , 'a . , 1 ' h t : . e : n,1TSIi e ' . in ti , C i y a: lc'l! S ca t :i>c ,"i.l, CUOM O-,n: three iluin!re.I :tiwt ev ttle:n )r , '.>-e o . e rr, .1 by in P 1 di t . -I n 1r:t .( r,' tui t (':- .'m - T c::,i ': Th Tui c w' i be r -trdi p:-1 1n-:i oV s)Ibe urca' :noney' inA :.vi l uine t. ba . c ; oa :L. in tw'el et i ii th. L ith interer t rn ' thie i.1;" o!' 1}-by l1,a 1d 111, inor:";;.e t-i the prtm iss Si l.iS .iU: .-i't \Ni:, -1l:1 t er I:ister'_.<>i.ice 10t:i Dl c. 15 l. 5 -3t.n sT..T1:. Ii S0-Till CAR1"OLiN\A :Cre.;l'Y'i O' o'EW r''er f .-uN Ali:a M.N cis. v". (: on L. Fiellers et al pc'rai :-e|a;: c.: 'q yv or.e:-.- i of Court ea date h June.c e r te in ml::.l r, I= ', A'l that lut of .re 1.1i Slu-iLc i0 tie tow! o 1':re:.eri:y, in S:.ta e :tlrtl Coulnlty : iSt r e e t o f :iid ! T o w n , : :m , :i n n u ti s e v e u ) 1Vti1'i feer, wlit Ii:."cen ne::" oft dri;, on (:Ah -JId!, :,:;d houln-led, hv. ilo:; o n . G. DeW\\ait an'! .tvid Kil, Lr, -formrni, a r by : ter.r! o'.vner' 1:v .a 1i DhLe, Jr. ~ p)::y ce.h1:lf uf ::I: pur;'h:i.e :.:)ney' in ea , ::'d secure the b:l:uICe, p I :ir e at -elve m1oint , 1i:i: interest Iiiereotl'om tile 1l:ly of s:ie, h it iord : rt . :ge o!' the pretoi,es, aid a Polic of ins:lr:ic on rh:: iildin:s. SILA1S J1111NS CONE, Mgr 3Iaster's O ic:, 10 r Dec., IS I. 50 -:t: Si AIE OFr St)uTf"i CAi OLINA C11)I; 'iec i O ,' L\I 1'e I' iS1 \r CODMON i'LEA:!. Aleno!a oi,J.' C D'1 ' -'.:ardt andE (r,: PI1'. I-nzIiirdt. t') :.'i r I tli ,,ti ': t c-I i , +:t iea :ii tme uo1 r. bI! I n: il l-ae to the hi.ther.nilder. :; publiite,ry bteOre hii Cur:1110u:-" at Neber ,1 i:w :irst 50n:lay" in J:uary. 015. all ::, ITract UIr Pl:rlltationl of L.:.:l ill th2, C,"u,nty and1 :atl a : a i orml -rly 10 tr'per:v of Mr., E. i:aart.,): t.Ti::iu, OeF IIUndr'l :COi TuI A-_. 1UU ur le.i. and :.ij<,inilg lam i of D. 1. Whle:lr, J. C. 1L:iaere, land , for _. -f. 'izzr. . dhe c- r a 1.. n ml t' e -m0 ms:vcn Th. 1SS-:. I will be ateque-1 toe ecu re. ther.r'bfbdan a lieuCutI'cica upoLn sticrop te dow c'': i S lande Slaste's:IcC(Otc1clll '~'Iic 1cae Robrt Hr. W:righ:t v. WmCl.]. H. Eddy, ~ '~~'s ''Forpcwre. ) re By ojirdeo incio-theu zhri c afted ~ ~lie o e nhny -foli i;e the r l11 iceea Naeahlein. on theantilsto vond ' it anu f Laud titru:ce incc te Cunt a:1 :ae. in~c t poss gsion of thMr. Sali/. Ki-. Tstie th :ioI~t The l purch: '-r c wllibatre tiest onrono the day of:ui0uieu sale, by'c. 1 thie samUe termi. aiS set forth ablove. SILAS JOIINSTONE. STAT E OF SOUThI CA ROL INA COUNTY OF NEWBEI;RY! iN THLE COURT OF COMDMON PLEAS. Emline A. Bradley vs. Peter R-.clel sperger. et al. R B order of the Court hterein1 da'ted 1, Dce~., 1881, I will sell at pulic ouct.:ry beore the Court ITo!se,c)n the fir.-t Mout dyv in Janutarv. 1555. thie house and lot -of :incd of whi'h Richiard Bradley died, sei,ed anid possessed,. in the tocw' ni 01 Nwcrry, and County and State afore said, the saicd lot containinlg two acres, more or les's. and bounded by Cabiwcll stret. atnd hit-- of Charles Cannot. Piuk Jones. J. R. Thomipson and 31. A. Car lile am 1 o)thers'. The Plaintif. Mrs. Emneline A. Brad ev, hats a life intere.st in eighty -six hin dredthts of an acre in tis lot. andcc it is p.roposed~ in this saie to sell als o the re mainder therein. STi.:1cis: The piurchae wi'~ill be reC qirecd to pay onecu-tird' in 'eah and se eure~c the bialanice pay.abe m twelve months. with interest firom duty of sale, hrV hcoud with appr1)toled ture.e , anid a mnort~ugge ot the premiseC ..e par chser to pay for papers SILAES JOUINSTONE. Mci e Master's o:liee, 10, Dec. 1584. :it. STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, IN THE1~ COURT OF COMMION PLEAS. Tomais V. Widker and Thomas M. L.ake a- E xecutor,~ of Henryc K on. clce'c.. P la'ini'T aga~ :u.in-t Richard C'. Suindley andc o tier-. Defendatst. Comprlaint for Relief. Puri 1Wunt tcc the'ck erC oif the HTon. P>. C .* rslce a- Pr,'sidiin. JTudcge her'ieiu. I will ,ell at Newhcerryv C. HI.. S. ('- on ,i.dax nc JIauary neX, at plci~c ut Iai!. -imanti a:nl beingu in the' Countyi\ dIred 'ind 101.rty-rece and lirec-cnuarter M. M. C. Caldwell. Dr. T. C. Brown nd others. oni the following terms--to wxit :i Oe "alf in'' cah antd the balance ouacredi of twe'lve months wxith in terstfrm he. day' of sale; the eic'dit portain TO be secured~ by the bondch or the uurha er Ind mortae of the lands so Thec.c.' fore g tract o land c will be "oc' in two) or'more pac'"els ; pclats to be exhiibiltd ont thte da oi ccl .' SLS .JOIIN 'TONE L aister. jr., .-"fore 1th rn nI) loe. 184. STATE OF SOUTI CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEW\BERRY. IN TH E COURT OF COMMON PLAS. iio. G. De . t ag a!nst :t's.S. Moor man, et al. By orde"r n; i! C."urt herein. iated C-th \uvember, 1S 1. 1 ni:l -ell at public cutery, t re i: eC :- :: ::t Newt,erry. on the irst o in .T:'mir" I.5, TIe House and .o: in :e town ot 'ewe' :, State anl C)un or re-:i.i". c fo e pi: ing Tw : u .er , tore or .::i . ' : :e by !.;- of thei ewerry Ncs 'rreCir :at : :ir:. - M . I"t Ci:rtr;. S u ! l)r. J as.:IMet:",,t:: t," 1;oun:t!r.v ti'...:r:1 uW :!<on Strt Ie:iino to the old vi age grv iardt.) I:::ms: The t(ariinas,r w1!i be required to pay onc-thini C::,!,. :0:11 sceure the bal.ance, pSiable t te.elve :". :h wi:h i nterest i.here' n fom *&!the y oisale, by bond a.a, mortgage of the re ise od, ar:.1 a Polie- of Ii uratnce of the hou-e.:. The purchaser itiing to com! ply with: the :-.the pronerty wiil be- re--old at bi<; ri-k. (in the Iirst co e i en"pt sa!e-days, on the 3::e trnact :i)s,ve -et f,!"th. i L...JOIINS ftxF., 31:s ter. 11aste::'s t itice, 1Hith Dec., 1SSI. 50-3t S''ATE OF" SOUTII CAROLINA. CO NTY OF' NEWBERRY. IN Ti COURT OF COMMON PLE~As. E. P. Ch:itmer-. Ado:'r, tg.int Andrew J. K i! "; r ian..-. '. H1air. l:. order of the (nutrt herein dated 14th Nuvemler. i6S1, I will sell at public outcry, hie>ri" the Court on-e at Newberry, on the fir,t M.ulav in .J:::iary. 1S,5. that parcel or ph intatt,ini ht,t" l,. si:uate in County and Statc a!~resai d.:n! in h'" corporate lim its of the t.,'n (f' New "cry, conta:nine Sixry-seven ae're1 n,1 a hilt. more or t-s",- and bounded by Ian(!s 'orn, riy owned by .Tohn Elmore, (now Living.ton.) the c,tate of Cian eelior .1i, .oihin-tore, by Cob Cannon, and by the Boi<ni:ht Ferry R:oad. Ti.:.:: he purchaser will be required to p::: oe-h:it o the purchase money in cash, and to -ee:rre the raihee, payable in one and two ye::s, with inter est l'roi lay of sale, by bon n tiorig:nge of the prem ises -o sold. The p :cii i-e: ta"y ;,ay the whole in cash, if h:e dJres.; SILAS. JO iiNSrONE, Maztcr. :,Iabtel'., u!liee, 10:th Dcc., ISSIt. 5')-3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN ''rE COURT OF COMION PLEAS. Wm. M. Gor+'on et ai, a,ninst Wim. V. Lyle?, Adm'r of Abram Gordon, deceased. Par1,titiont., I' or:er of the Court herein dated 17th No-e:?ber, 1SS1, I :il sell at public out'ry before the Court Iou-e it Newberry, on the first Miiday in .at.r:myi, 155, all that certain tract of iand, lyin i.ni; and situate in the County and State arires ci'l, (ieinig the pL:inta tion on which Abram Gordonr lived and died) cort:iining two hundred ani sixty-eight acres, more or less: nd bol !ed by Tyger River and tie lands of Win. E. [ardy. deceased, and others. TI;:is: The pirc;a,er will Ie required to p;iy one-1',.rth thle purch:ase m.oney in cash, and .euire the bai:tic. p:abl1,e in one arn ! two years, n;rh i e:et 1r011 Tire day ol sale, by boil and m,rt;g.re a the nreni-es. ,ILAS .IOINSTOXE, Ma,ter. M-ster's (Mice, 10th Dcc. 1584. 50-3t. Funded Indeptedness All p:"rsontS hol:dii_ (:iny Bon:1i are r'girrnested to ll;-iatnt tlh" .-ai for pro rart pynrtwtrit it) the Co:try Commtti" riotnrs on or b:"iore Ti:: -day tire 10tht, inst. JAS. K. P. GOGGANS. Dec. :, 1SS4.-2t. CLERK. Poor House and Farm to Rent. Thre Poor Hourse anid tire Farmrr belong~ irngi thrt' will bie let to tire lowest bid der't by tire County Coiminissioniers on TuetI..'. thre re3d, inst. Settled bid5 can be hratnded in thre meantime to the Comn missioners or to their Clerk. JAS. K. P. GOGGANS. Dee. 4, iS4.-3t. CLERK. I will selil on Sale-day in January, be f're thre Co'urt Hlouse, in the Tow.~n of Newxbertv, tihe following valuable prop erty3, rlaluely: A Flour and Grist Mill TOGETHIER WITII Three IHundred and Thirty Five Aeres of Land!, KNOWN AS the Piester Mill and Land, situated on Bush river. If niot sold befxore by Private Sale, the abiove pronerty will be sold otn the day merntioned'1. ~ AULL BROS. Nov. 20t b-Ct. saLE OF Personal__Property. T will sell on Thulrn'iiny. thre 18th day ef December. at thre O'Neal placee. one :.da halfimiles fi'rm Newberry, S Finre Younrg Mules, :3 Brood Marres. 1Good F:unirty Hiore.(George) ( ow.v and HTog. Wagonmr. 1Fatrmngn' Imnplemntt. one Sr'aw Cutter. one Gin, one Corn Sheller. :w1 Disc liarrtow.. ine lTomas' Smfooth inrg Harrow. Two'. Cot-tn Planiters. lot of ('orn. Fodder Oats St raw.. C'ottoni Seed. !!ousc'-hold Furnrr ire, conrsistIu; of a litre !<t of Warlnutt Bedsteads, Marble-top I res'inIZ-i'ees anrd Wash-stanrds, a nice lot~ of ilver Plate. Kiteretn Furniture. a nti marry other articles. 'Terrms Cash. THOMAS F. HARMON. Nov. 20 4t To Rent. The Hall over Cloud &' Smith's Cloth inr'Stor'e, oenpied as the armory fotr N:'wbeirry Rifles. is to renrt. Apply'to 'CLOUD & SNITHI. Nov fi tf TH-E PRET TIE~ST THlE LARGEST! THE MOST VARIED! THE CHEAPEST! 'Esort'ment of Christmas and other a d.ot the hant d-omest des-igns ev.er per purhased, are to be seenr at the HE~RALD BOOK~ STORE. They range in price from two for five c'nrts and upw.ar'd. Camne atnd see themi. Sale of Personal Property. I will sei,. by authrority v'ested in rme, :tliMhu W. D)avis' place, oin Monday, -1->th day of December, 2 IIor'ses, I Wagon and Harness, Arid sever'al other articles of farmer's Dec 4 2* S. A. HIUNTER. NICE NEW GOODS. .9Doz. Can Tomnatoes, fresh from l'Packinrz House, at ler.s i1gures than er' an! at in Newi5erry'. Lot new Ma:ekeral, intst from Bloston. IT>ia, Kits anrd Quartrer BThs., loiv. down itt price. New Peanruts, fresh r'oasto.i every week. White Win.e an~d Apple Vinegar, for a cheap- hx ASWEEPINi REDUCTION FALL AND WINTEK 41Cm"b 4 -0 K:V , rcItlLC N' C11SQ its WILL BEGIN THIS WEEK C. AT THE Popuialr,LowFPrice CoigHu hOTS tlme. "ItHOG & SMI DO.i T DEL Y. BU'T COJIE AT OXCE .1YD TIEE VD T..I GE OF THIS OPPORTUITY. We announce to our Friends and the Public generally, that our Stock of NEW GOODS is now ready for their inspection, at greatly reduced prices, 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 SRPER101FNl AND THI EST ITTN G00F18 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Strouse and Bros. Fine Clothking ---AND THE Famous Gincinnati Clothing known to all the Trade, as the leadin~g goods for Fine Retail Trade, The Best Child's Suit in S. C. for $2.5O. Immense Piles of Goods Closed Out at LESS THAN COST OF MATERIAL. Going~ to New York as we did, late in the beason, and by buying in con nectionwith J. S. Cloud & Co., of Spar tanburo-, we closed out large lots of Goods for less than the cost to make them up. We propose to divide profits with our friends, and WE GUARANTEE TO DISCOUNT ANY BILL SOLD IN NEERY. $3,OOO0- SHOES Ini all Styles &Pricos AT WHOLESALE RATES. Having struck a Big Bonanza in Shoes, we can sell at Wholesale Pie and then make our profit. Don't delay, ir when these are gone we can get no more at the price. SH OES AL MOST GIVEN AWAY. H ATS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Iw sAmsoNDAN. LOUD a SMVITH, THE"NEWDIU CLOTEID," Anid Letder8s of Fashions~ and Low Prices, QROTWt L'S NEW BUILDIG