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Local and Special. THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1884. Subscribers are asked to look at the figures opposite their names, and if y see that their subscriptions have m oired, will please remit the sum due. . This paper may be found on til'- at Gen. P. ell aCo's Newspaper Adverti 4ng Bu-: can (10 Spruce St..) where advert iMiing eon :.raet may ho -nule for it in New York 9Mr. L. S. Bowers, postmaster. at 'rosperity -.ur authorized agent at that pl.-ee 4.HI. Krahn wi:l alyo rec."iv." xmd re for subscriptl<ons at 1arusperity. nbscnbers will confsr a favor by exa. Sthe dates printed next their names, and d..: is not right they will please inform Mistakes will occur sometimes..e s. that was mortal of Mr. G. T. ake was consigned to the tomb last .nday morning. He died after a brief ilness in the 42d year of his age. His death was caused by neuralgia of the heart and brain, the result of a wound n the late war. A bullet ir>ke his col -bone and buried itself somewhere in I ie shoulder where it remained over uty years, and to the day of his death "e him more or less pain and render him unfit for active work. He leaves widow and three children to whom he devoted by all the tender ties, af and sympathins which the hu- 1 nd and heart are susceptible of. Speake entered Confederate t James' Battalic: when a y and served gallantly in battles, receiving his wound eek on the 19th of October, 1 e battle of Boonesboro. the t into the fight seven hun t .and came out with seven e 1$xaving been enfiladed and t tnded and captured. He wps A fr kindly, with his faults upon I face, and whatever of pain or r anxiety he may have had, he : silently, and seemed ever pa,4sing 3 .om sunshine to sunshine", until the uiet smile which brightened his fea- 2 tures, as the reflex of a soul at rest, was overcast by the approaching shadow of death. Mr. J. Aiken Keller died at his home in Orangeburg county on Sunday morn ing, 7th Dec., after a brief illness, in the 17th year of his age. Mr. Keller had been a student in Newberry College for two sessions. He had entered again for the present session and when he left for home only a few days ago, was not con- I sidered dangerously ill. He was a bright I young man, and by his gentlemanly bearing gained the respect of his teach ers and the confidence of his fellow stu dents.f A meeting of the faculty and students !as held in the college chapel on Tues iorning at which resolutions of respect I :ere passed by the faculty and students. t We tender the family and friends of the ( young man our sympathies in this their bereavement. Miss Dennie Connor, sister of Mrs. E. i C. Jones, died at her home in Cokesbury on the night of 5th inst., after a long a spell of phe:amonia. She was 17 years old. Daring last Session she was a pu- t 'il in Capt. Pifer's school here. Her -any friends and school-mates here will rn of her youthful departure with sadeeened hearts. c Mr s. Albert (uerry, formerly of New- f be' v, died at Gaffney City last Thurs da Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Guerry and his family. If you want to get a bargain in Shoes g and Hats go to C. L. Havird. e Oct. 23, 43, 12. 1 SThe Sick Miss Alice Mayer is still very low. t Mrs. Reubeni Maybin is no better. t ~'Mrs. Emma Hunt is improving. t Religionsjiotice. Rev. J. L. Martin, of Abbeville, S. C., will preach at Smyrna church next Sun- r day at 11 o'clock, a. m. Rev. N. B. Williams desires to ac knowledge the receipt of $17 from Mr. Floyd, collected in the Cross Roads Baptist church, for the new church building at Prosperity. Rev. A. M. Hassell of Eatonton, Ga., has accepted a call to become the Pastor of Smyrna, Mt. Bethel and Gilder's Creek Churches in our County. and will enter on his duties the 1st of January next. Mr. Hassell is a fine scholar, a good I preacher, an active and progressive< worker, and it is Believed the churches have been fortunate in securing his ser- f vices. Peiham's Imperishable Cologne, par excellence, the toilet requisite of the day. All sizes of bottles. Dec 11 Personals. Mr. A. E. Potter has gone to Marion. Rev. J. Hawkins, D. D., of the Luth eran Tisitor, was in town Monday. Prof. Holmes Dysinger leaves next Monday for his home in Pennsylvania. Rev. J. E. Bushuell of Prosperity preac.hed at the Lutheran church morn ing and night of last Sunday. Helena Happenings. We are glad to see Mr.J. K.Reagin and Master Jesse Coates out again, after severe attacks of pneumonia.1 ~wManty thanks to Mrs. D. N. Coates for a generous remembrance of sausage anid "spare-rib." Mr. T. P. Lane has a very pretty Christmas gift. Ask bin what it is. Miss Fannie Peterson has been on a visit to Mr. J. F. Glenn. Miss Alice Barre is quite sick, and )Iiss Mamie Manguln is quite sick. Miss ~Lna Zobel Is recovering from fever. Mr. B. T. Bishop, father of Mr. Clint Bishop, has movedi into Mr. Meredith's place, near Helena. Ransom Golding, while cutting tim her last Tuesda, on Mr. Wilson's place, in eompany with Henry Carpenter, had his skull fractured by a tree falling upon him. We are sor to learn that Golding died Tuesday nigt. Coroner Bass held an iuquest over the remains of the un fortunate man yesterday. A suitable present from lady to gcn tieman, one box Pelham's choice Cigars, very find and fragrant. Dec 11 Grand Gala Celebration. Charleston intends to put her best toot foremost, or rather we would say "all both" of her feet on Friday night next, in a 'fete' that will prove one of the proudest demonstrations ever before given in the ancient city. The object is an expression of good feeling in the election of Grover Cleveland to the Pres idency, and the mode a magnificent Storch-light procession. The President and Vice President elect have been in vited to throw an additonal light on the occasion. Everybody are insited to at tend, and a great nuimber will be there, as the fare on the rs.il;-oads is reduced to a very small aium. Do go, and don't have to say after it is over, that you wished yon had. Canned Goods, Preserves, Nuts, Crack. ers, &., atS. B. JONES'. free Schools! Free Schools!! -h gr~ $ hoo!s pf' this County cpen No*v. pO ; ang dRt fcet that C d, Petty & Co. keep constantly ogbmZ a41 ib okusadypted by tbe gsato Board e hse scbos Various and All About. Cotton 10 1-5. N-ewberrv 14 wet by 77 nti:.t None of our newly el-eted olicers hal donned the hart es- vet. Chritmas-one week nearer than was last week, Ain't you vory glad, bny- and irl that the gool time is so much 1ea:er. No -now yet-aud yet it is the 11th Defhcenth-r. Whylv i- a chitken like a farml-r 1" :ause'both delight. ill a fiil erop. Representatives S. Popm and O. T ichutipert spent tday at hone. The coun:tv tax for N ewberrv will " nain the same levv as it was this real Mr. W. W. IIonseal has been appoitl d Auditor for the unexpired term daj. J. K. Nance. Candies, Confectionery, plain and fai V at S. B. JONES'. An E,iglishi doctor tells of treating hild eight years old who was suterin rout an attack of delirium tremens. Sallie Young, daughter of Ed. Yount .ad Jessie Jones,were married last Sum lay night by Rev. J. Jones. The Legislature will probably iuis tp its work and adjourn sine die befor he Christmas holidays. We acknowledge receipt of the sis eenthi annual report of the State Supei utendent of Edu'-ation. Two droves of line fat hogs arrive tere last week, one belonging to Mr. Si ong and the other to Messrs. Jack an 1yers. Charleston will put on her red pain 'riday night. The promise is that th elebration will be a sunilower in ma_ tiicence. John Daniel had a pig on the muarke -esterday morning that weighed 442 lb: nid measured 60 1-2 inches in lengt .id :' in pircumference. Hobby Horses, and Shoo Fly Iorse: ilow Horses, and Fast Horses. at S. B. JONES'. Cheapest lot of Photo. Albums eve fered to the public can be had at th lerald Book Store. The reason,Christ aas is coming. About a dozen bills have been intre need in the Legislature to repeal th ien law. If it withstands all these i aust be a power in the land. A lovely, fascinating, entrancing an emarkably cheap assortment of Christ ias, New Year, Birthday and Rewar .ards at the Herald Store. Mr. B. B. Ramaae has been engige y the authorities at Newberry Colleg o instruct in the branches of Fr,nci iernan and Elocution. There will be a supper at the Masoni lall, Mayhinton, Dec. :<Oih.given by th idies for the benelit of Ebenezer charel Ve return thanks to the committee fo n invitation. All kinds of Toys, and Fancy Article be found at S. B. JONES'. The following is a new medicine re ently discovered: Phenvlizinchineze ohheydrobenzocarbonsaureester. Fo urther information call on Dr. War, ?elham. William Watkins Hicks, the individua rho figured for some time in clerica arb, has been appointed surveyor Gen ral of Florida. The President mus ave been short of better men. The College will suspend exercises oi 3d inst. for the Christmas Holidays, ani be Female Academy on 23td. We wvisl eachers and pupils a pleasant rest frot heir labors. We invite attention to Mr. B.II. Love ice's nice, new Christmas Goods, i a.rge variety, including can goods, mine 1eat, apple butter, fruit. vegetables,&c. nd which will be sold cheap for cash. Christmas is coming and its HIead uarters will be at S. B. JONES'. A vigorous fight is being made in th legislature on the subject of exemptinj ~otton factories from taxation for tel ears. We think it would be wel nough to let the lawv alone as it noi tands. A meeting of the Newberry Bar wa eld in the oflice of Y. J. Pope, Esq ni Monday. to elect delegates to a cot: 'ention to be held in Columbia to-day or the purpose. of organizing a Stat ~ar Association. "0, I do so dote on the sea," she gmn fled. "If you only ha(l a yacht, Augut us dear '" "I have no yacht, Wilhelm ta," he sighed, but I can give you a 1i le smack." And then it sounded as if ork had flown out of a bottle. Holiday Goods of all kinds for chi iren and adults. at S. B. JONES'. A sentimental editor says : "It is con orting to know that one eye watche ondhly for our coming, and looks brigh1 y wvhen we come. A contemporary ~rieved to learn that his "brother of th~ Luill has a wife with only one eye." A joint resolution has passed its fimt tearing in the House to empower th lounty Commissioners of Newberry an Edgefield to build free bridges acrot he Saluda at Chappeli's and Banknight 'hese bridges when completed will be ~reat public convenience to persor iving on both sides of the river. A pretty costume, recenti; worn by gew York girl, was a tucked shirt cray alpacca with draperies of thte san naterial, and a ruby velvet jacket wit ;teel buttons and a ruby velvet boun ;rimmed with silver grapes. This co :ume might be varied by making tI acket and bonnet of myrt,le-green. Fruits of all kinds, Flavoring Extract i:e., at S. B. JONES'. The Edgefield Adeertiser, is very mu< worried because the Newspaper corre pondlents in the Legislature cannot si that Col. Folk resembles Napoleon tI Great, and Senator Talbert bears itriking likeness to Grover Clevelan We sympathize with you,dear4Advertise in this your trouble. Our thanks are tendered Superinten ant Johnson, of the City Graded Schol >f Columbia, for a copy of his annual r port. We have examined the repa vith Interest. Mr. Johnson is a th rough educator, and his management the graded schools has been a credit his ability and fitness for such work. This reporter stepped Into Trial Justi Blease's office the other day during ti progress of a trial. A witness was beib examined as to his age, and amioa other questions the Attorney plied hti with the following: "Were you prese when you were born ?" "The wvitne hesitated and finally answered that didn't exactly know or recollect, but reckoned he was. The Best Brand of Cigars and Troba coes at S. B. JONES'. We copy the following from the Edaj field gonitor: The editor certainly knoa a good paper when he sees it, and admire his good judgment. The follo Ing will show that he is willing to snit a little personal inconvenience to read good paper: "Our brain is a little addled this wei -aused by standing on pur head read the inside of the HIerald and Yet We didn!t want tg turn the Herald's pr< ty head bottom-up, and we were boun to read its inside pages at any hazar We'u been caught that wne ,hoogh | Thle Selior Edit"i i. in Chr!t on, se-- 1bu i busine-;5. W,- shoni! not be s3ri'tePl if he ti:es nut ( -elthe Kr:r.s '1:? Cn,rr',s nr-:at p res,. e Our governini:t <-:inot be said to bie a experinient. ()ne hlundred rt"a " of 1< .e(:-fu1 <-xi tencle have e"-tali-hedt it as a it permnen("t in-tituitionl. TIhe lmgiticti con<(iu<-t of the peoph-f dluring. the l:lt(" ele-tion l>r tvt thilr i:tri<>uti nill. n<ll thw wvi-(Il1m Of (,ir ('oil-titiltonl. ( :ir }iuin -t"u t-oiint,-reial intent-st- :1}l(, fur h .1onv(inyin pro ,tof. We knowi( of uu thet ierll eust:itin of 1 il- e . --< -' : i(1nd --! inl- honOr L)ab- :thlVibb hl:-ineu --nit-d thl:m t he 1irm1 of 1>. 3M. F--r:. ('( .. I>)-< tr11 1i < th.. t o li ng1 ...t-d - it Of thi - uu ty. i'o i :n:ll} b iiling-. thirlty" G''Ioo'yD 1 "(IiI N ho.illilA)A ytH:Ir-:O. they have blui up their ti:h .tioth busines-- h) -t"i"r :nIht-rencee to -.their limiti:tl prineciale Of filrni-hing; only the be-st "(eed- oi>ta'tiable. They oli'er. to -(end their valtialle "Ana fre-e to all w1ho expect to buyI veds or bidh.. Go (,IFtADTE:t2A AN;ES FOR $2.00-Twyo PAI'ER** F<R {HIRC'-OOE.U11ChcI.;t a expressive name of one of the mo-t pop- e ,"lar p:apers in) the world. It is a1 20-page monthly, nearly as large as l/arper's I WVecd,'. and full of the cholicest lilisci1 l:iv for family rea(ling. It is devoted } - to the interest s Of the hom<-" ai I f:I:lV. Its reading mlatter is ll of t h ihest bi orde-r. No sil l o -on isei' or sensation1 I folly is aldimitte(d into its coltiwuls. It coltributOrs inleu(le sonic of the b)est wr'te-r=, suchl :i- E:"umr Kiri:. E:li" IlRel- u:1Clurl Mrae.l tm- ) - Carpenter : nil E::!rest I'igertol. Its t e<litor, \I r-. Kate Up;on (':irk, ht:1, won J * a hilii pia-e ill litera1itre. Iler siltCess I . in this 1l-6d in:v be iiastur(d by the faet t J that the paper, less ltb:ui Iwo yea:rs ol,: has reach-(d a circullation of nearly t 10",0 U.- ~ ( t We have mf:ta m-rangielnnts -With the i e ptblishels of w u'iC/:e, by whicl w e 1 - shali furnish it as a prem1 itill to all new 1 subscribers, and all old subscriher- not C t in arrears, who pay '1s one year's Su)- I seriptionl in ad:"a::ce. We h::vt" made -:1 thi. arranig 1e1it bt"eaise We eilieve that tho-e sub- erib(er: who pay promnpt- I ly anlI strictly in :ilvance are dledervinyg of the premiium-this reward. The f IIEitALD AND NEWS Will Continue to I give the freshiett and miost. reli:ible local :1 r and general news. It will also, as far 'J U as possible, furnish a variety of whole- t Ssonie miscellaneous leading. But our % space is liinited and we :- very gl:ad to , have :i opportunity to tunish addition al matter to interest and instruct our patrons. t Remember that by renewing your sub scription for the HERALD AND NEWS, 1 you can get two papers for- the price of - one. Your ncighbors by sub-cribing for . the HERALD AND NEWS, may do the same. In another place will b- found an offer I to give the American Former with our pa)er for the price of one. Suhseribers hav:- the privilege, therefore, of either, L but not both. Let us kaow wiIih von will have. i)ec. 1l-50-(t. - Our stock of Stationery, lilanik look., Selino' Book-, Autograph and Phntngraph Album;. r Picture Franes Pur-e.. ad general Litenare Is complere. Give u- i call ani te convinced Nov. 6-4i. \ Cofield, l'etty & Co. The Herald and News and the Ameri can Farmer. - 3any of our subscribers last year n - availed thwnselves of the cnance of get- e r ting the HERALD AND NEWS, together P 1 with the American Farmer. a sixteen 1 page agricultural magazine, at our regu lar subscription price-Tco Dollars! The same ol'er is again made. The pri:: of Stile HERALD AND NEwS is S2, the Far- a - mer i,; $1. anud we give the two to all whoh pay their accounts to the HERALD inl I full to date, and take it for another year. 1 This is a very liberal offer, and is only ( j made to those who pay for the year. Let u s have your namres at once. This lite is too full of work, of duty. and of pleasure to be wasted. But every bitdy don't -think so, or they would not trifle with a cold, -or a congh when Dr. Bull's utough Syrup, the 1 only reliable remedy, ecan be procured for 25 e cents. 'Suggestions as to Diphtheria. Our friend of the Hampton Guardian - says :"In cases of diphtheria there are sonmc remedies of .imiiple application which can be used by everybody, and B where the disease is suspected some1 of C , these medicines should be applied. The e disease of tell grows very rapidly, and if 1 a simple remedy is atpplied while a phy .sician is being senlt for good restults may be obtained. Gargles of chlorate of po tassimtu or of alcohol. A mehdicine thait s is used by physiiianS is the tineCture of chloride of iron, which cani be had at any~ - drug store. Th~e dose for anl aduit is tir fteen drops every half hiour untilthe pa e tienit perspires, when tIle danger is over. Thle medicine should be kept In the .house for use in sudden cases. TrueAmerica's Pride. * reA meriern men and women, b - reasoni of their strong co'nstitutlions, beaultiful forms,. rich complexioai and characteristic er.argy, arc envied by all nad ons. Its the general use of Dr. . Biarter's Iron Tonic which brings about these results. Dec. 4--Im. Pay the Teachers. -The Newberry News and Herald IhasI s this: -"Pay the teachers better, pay them a cash, and then give them your moral e support, and the general result will bet far more satisfactory." L We hlave been insisting for some time e that this doctrine is the true gospel of d progress. The day of looking upon the *s teacher a.s a manif of diiutive stature, s has passed.-Winnsboro News and Her a ald. 's The NewberrylHerald and News,who'e heart IS alwaiys onl the right side ,takes a correct out-look andl advocates it withouti a ambiguity. Indeed, it draws suIch a gra. )phic and true p)ictulre of the labolrs,tr'ials e and remunlerations of the teachler, that hi we are for'ced to the conclusion that it t has been to school.-Gilbert Hollow News. he As a raindrop foretells a Storm, so d.oes a pimple upon the human body indie iet heelth destroying virus in the blood, which can be s, neutralized and expelled only by Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. Dec. 4-im. h Petersont's Xfagazine, for January, Is s. certainly the most beautifu umber ever is e sued, eveni of that progressive Lady's-book. There are two steel-engravings. each a gem in eC its way : "The Riag-Baby,'' after the celebra a ted German artist, Knaus; and '-A Bud Among Bliiossotns," after the hardly less celebrated *Carl Schon. Next, there is a colored pattern r, for a curtaln-border, etc., etc.. a most exqul site and costly aff-ir; at retail it would cer tainly cost fifty cents. The double.sized fash ion plate, printed from steel, and colored by hand, Is also a miracle of beauty. As for the 1stories, etc., they are the best possible; all e- original, and all by American writers. Mrs. It Ann S. Stephens begins a powerful novelet, "A Motherless ,irl," which will bring tears 0- to every eye. Mrs. John Sherwood, of New of York. in "The Lost Ariadne," carrics the read er into the very heart of that exclu-ive Fifth oAvenue society.of which she issa distinguish. ed an ornament. Amaong the other noticeable contributors are Strs. E. Hlarding Davis, Frank ee Lee Benedict. and the author of "Josiah Al elen's wife ;" and the "Buyin' a Feller," by the latter, is the funniest thing of the kind we gever read. For ladles or families of refine lg ment, "'Peterson" is the magazine; and its pice Twoa DLwIas its merits are high, for it is , bt To DLLAs ayear, wihgreat ddc at tions to clubs, and costly premiums to per 55 sons getting up clubs. Specimens are sent gra 3e tis, it written for, to get up clubs with. Ad dress Chas. J. Petersoni, ui00 Chestnut street, 1(e Philadelphia. Pa. e-He Thanks His Paper. Mr. Editor:-I was induced by reading your goodpape totry Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic for 'e- dbtiiy,lie disorder and scrofula. sn d three bteshave cured me. Accept my thanks. vs Jos. C. Boggs.-Ex. Dec. almu. iv- NEGRO EXODUS. er ... Sorcral car loads of' negroes left i4 the Union depot yea'erday morning to via the Colurabia and Greenville 's Railroad. The negroes came from 3 ditTerynt sections of the State-nine d. ty four of them having boarded the are l;ound eor r ut. :\ rkansas. AIouti 4 u o i-r ne r(oes will pass hroui this city thout the 10th of December. hound to California. under :ontratt. T'he v wi:l b sent roin %etlerph)is to their dIestin:ttion iln emi. ant ears. which are fitted uip in rood style for their accoinodation. !v:y ingro--. are imkini af pli .:ttio.i at railroawl oflices for inferia. n ';inI r- r:-e to xpen;is.s to i r S : i at t r j;: int "I. - ,li' r. V II.T W E %1 T ' 1)0. MESS. E D:Tots\! x. r,: -;;rae. 1i VoIMr :iper to tell wri lat we iilIst do .n::1 wha:t wC- linti -, t11et 4l t :t- Iat-"l:e:5. i.e,,-" rv eve'rywher e . i,- Ia are bai; " -ell, wh:at : -- th : h rd Iti his : We f:mrmr lont', sow half itinough :rain. for one thin,: we d>',lit raise half nough hog-; we bu1-- too ini ueh guano: te raise too iuch ct"tton ; wI. p:ay tio tigh wages for _ritling free:lmei: we on't kee p a lia-v of our expxu-ee %e my too inanyc thin,h- Th:t we cr,tit io vi:btout. hec:;ltse wee:i ge: itte on iins t on eredit. WOe Iuy :Iery i1:ttk-tl ci ine that Come- alling. :tnl every Ya:t :e triek that get. it our wa%. We lont work enoigh oulrselves. bit de eit(l Oil itoillg too Inttll. ai d etiille gets he better of us every tine. We lo-e 00 itlch tille waiting for luck to come ug. when pluck is the boy that can neet the -1hteriff without fear. On all be ahove it-111: we intit auniI. Tilet" re things we must not do. These are he things we must do: We mmust. rai-e ur own bread; we nust raise our own n"at, and our own t e ist stop vig so mnch guano; we mut-t pay ess wages to trilling han's; ('lit down tr exp:"nses so that c ,:r itcotne will fleet our outeome. :td we imnst keep (Count of our exptinse a:ml ti-td out rhat lays :.1t;I n hat dn ti't py. We nllt ttake lore hote mnade mure;U i we ittst keep only such steck as will pl:y or keeping; we mlust tie our pur" -0 i ighter. and we must drink less whiskty nd visit places of aitlseie't less. heu we will be able to see J1r. IIard imes walking, away w:th his back tt c:ards us and hunting for anoth -r phic , 6here he can be better entertained tain mnong the farmers of Newberry Ctuuty. MAHA]:G. MARRIED, D.cebnl, 'r :'. 18-t. by Rev. S. T. Hall aan, 31r. Henry F. Counts and 1MI; 'I!"eiee L. Living-ton. B ) I or New erry Co., S. C. Decenber 4, 1SS4. hv R-v. S. T. Hall lan, 3Mr. Ja.-. W. Rich,rton :u! 'Ii-: izzie L. E. Livingsto' . Both of New erry Co., S. C. The Horrors of' Mineral Poisoning. tGLkTiO:Pi, Macon Co.. Ga , Aug. 2.5, 184. Wheta i youtlg man of 25 ye:r I took iner nry in pill'; an%rI was exposed to the weither, eing n lit ond man. fhe re-a!t Wa; s:tl;v. - ion and the poi<onin; of my wht'olt- :yern .ith mercury. I suffered utilid mi-erv for eer . SO)me few years ~go I b;oke the <kin n iny ri::ht leg. Atld the poi<on it, mY blood roncnt itn leer. trmn which I suffered so oueh pain r 0,,amp :rl,uttation Was reg:,rlihl nece arv. hlnt iiitre.d of h:vin, the operniIn erforrnied I cotmenced taking S. S. S. The leer has --ntirely disappeared. and no symp m or tie blood potiso lefr. I nn in bener esith rh:in I have been for vear=, tend I have 0 lteirnncv in saving that it is the he t blood or:fier in the world. I know wheieotf I speak. S I ha1cC given rmany of them a thir trial. I onestly believe that S. S. S. his :aided ten enrs to my life. .1. II. 310i:GANi. "'LEVELAND AND HENDRICKS. IFRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. GRAND DEMIONSTRATIi'N IN C'IIA L ESTOX, S. 4'. 1ENSE TORCIILIGBT PROCESSION. BONFIRES. Invita1t.IOns have beeni sent to) LEVELAND, HENDRICES, BAYARD, ABELISLE, HAMPTON, BUTLER. 07Tue Generatl As-embly of the' State has eeu invited to be present in ai bod' . FIRE-WORKS. Tll CEIY TO BE ILLUMI[n TED. FRIDAY, DECEMBEB l' Thousands of Visitors are exp"r-etd to be 'resent from all the nelghboring 'S-'e". Railroad Rte- redued' to the lowe't poInt. It New Christmas Goods. A lairge lot of Can Goods, all perfectly resht, and at low figures. A fill line for ;hristmias. Call on B. H. Lovelace. 3hince M1eat and A pple Butter. A fresh ot. The best bratnd of MIince Meast anid applle Butter, at the Little Store of B. H. Lovelace. Newv Baking Powder. In order to get lie celebrated Witudsor Blaking Pow ers before the publi'. I will give one tajolle'a desert plate with ever'y half oulnd can of the Powders Sc,I-1. B. H. Lovelace. Choice Cigars, Juet Receise1. The lveland anid Hlendrix Cigars. The cel ~brated Jumbo Cigar, the best 5 cent ci ar in this market. A large vartiety of hese good cigars for saile cheap for cashi >v . HI. L.>velace. 'Pure ground Black anid C:eyeinne Pep >er, for sale in any quantity anld guar ntee'd pure. Pepper and All-spice whole. Kutmegs, Citrotn, Currants, &b-., cheap >B. H. Lavelace. Cabbage, Turnips, Irish Potitoes, re ~eved in fresh lots three times a week, romn Tennessee atnd New York. Also White Beans, Peas, &c. Dcc 11 '2t B. HI. LOVE LACE. GOOD CHEER IN ALL Our Country Homes. Christmas (Presentls FOR OUR SUBSCRIIERS? Good Cheer at Christmas is awiaya p resent In our countrly homes. But the G,ood Cheer tat we want to give you will be witth yout not only during the holidays, but all througbhbe coiing year. By special arrangement 'we are enabled to gve to every subscriber to Hi.L1 and Ni'.ws in rood standing a year's subscription to either Good Cheer or Our Country Jiomne. Good Cheer is a clean, pure, beautiin!!y printed. 20 page monthly family paper of I he se of Hacrper's Weekly. Gooid Cheer Is wholesome and healthful. Good Cheer is bright and sparkling. Good Cheer its a certain editor says', "ls in every sense. good. thtrought out. Good paper, good print, good senise, good help. good literature, good tmorals and always Good Cheer. Its editor Is Mrs. Kate Upson Clark, a vei satite and sprightly writer, welt known t > re",ders of the liter'iry press; a lady of hiIxh talents, of keen discritnination, of good judgment, or great practical sense and sprightly withal. Queen 01 a home lire side that might well be a model for all reaiders of Good Cheer " Our Country Htome is a 10-pageo men:bl1y like Good Cheer in size, appearance and pi i ts3, devoted to the interests of the farmer and the home. It aims to make our country homes brighter, happier, more comfort:ahle, and the farmS and gardens more proItia-de; in short, to make country life better worth living. it ia e4lited by practical mien of ex, tended experience tn their specialties. o every advane-paying subscriber to UERAL.D and .NEws we will send either ot these excellent papers for one year. Thus you will get 2 papers for the price of one. and a cho'ce Christmas present for your family. Subscrbers in arrears have only to pay n back duer. and one year's subscription in ad vance to get the advan,tage of this offer. Tiuos. F. GREsE.KER, AMERICAN FARMER FREE To all our Subscribers. All our u ib e urs who will pay their .11b1-ri tiin :I-c ints tt tis1 : pjr ti 11t]! to date. a d one ye'ar m a !va: -.-. wdi J, prt -t:tl wi;Ii onei ear%' :Lubs rip?ti n THE "AMERICAN FARMER!" A i ,- pa:r Ag'"ii tu.il M:1gazi. pIb4h 4 i . .A. K. liaik..'t.:1 Fmt W ay":t.-. I :tli:tll atti whilib '! 'r Ii t.lk'n, r :" a:s t,tlt';, th1:-le 1inj Ag i t ra J,hi)it ionl)!S of 11h - cot'I!:ry. I. I, devC.,tedI en\:l r : ly to) thet inte'ret" of thet Far iner"1. Stock lir;"t"l".r Dairy':11an, G:ar,ener.:a'-,i th.-ir' h,:;ehoit!, :Itd ev1ry\ sl, ("tt" of i!tl=tt rtl:we(:t uit I i l r:d ; t! port 'f iot. ofi lie eI of the wor(ld. the Far meelr . The sub:,ri;tion Irie. is U:- I) il:r p.-r Year. F'.:rm-r ".:l not well get along1- withouut it. It put, new id'ea into their mindsi . It ttaelte= tleI how to if:rul n ill prolit to theul=vt1.\ It makes tlh' h~tnte happy, the young folks the"er fitl. the ;:roW er 'onttentli t he. i! tl: 1I1tw'-::St hiL :a a t i l" te "l)gogute hoI1e.t. This oiler is m:tue by T. F. G1:ENEKElI. EItor andI Proprietor. Herald and .1TI1E PRINTER BLOWETH HIS OWN HORN! (There being none ready to blow it for him.) BY SAYINt: That It is Prepared to E.te f ALL KlDS_)s Oi-' JOB PRINTI'TG-T At I'riets Lower than ever befor. kt,wu in e w' i,t.: rv. We enumerate as foliows: Ball, Party and Wedding Invit itit-n,: Bali. D)an 1. W0d ding and Party Cards; Beantiful Paper tnl:i Fine Car.ls: Business Cards. Circlars, Bill ati Letter H , 1-, Posters, Dodgers, Receipts, AND ALL OTHER KINDS ft WORK. Come and examine our Specimens ! And then ask (,nr Prices ! And then give as your \'. tk: An.1 thet we gnarant-e Satisfaction ! \We %i: n: "i;'! n p t io:! We will d.: all work at ti ne p nI.i And if not satisfaetory. no cbatge will b(e 1utl. ! ',"ty years' experience enables n to sn\ and do t1i1s. All that we ask is a call. TIIOS. F. GRENE"KE. 188 H F 0 0.r 1857) FULL ANI) LAImE AS'SORTMET OF Dry Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ciothlli fogr Me. panaBos TRUNKS. VALISES AND SATCHELS, IIATS AND CAPS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, FURNITURE AND CARPETS, And a General Stock in Variety too tedious to mention. all of which is of fered at PRICES THAT DEFY CO APETITION. CALL AND BE CONViNCED. AT TIHEI OLD FSTAILTSHMENT OF M. FOOT. P. S.-Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to exam ine my Stock. It will save them inon .y. October 16. THE HOLIDAYS COMING. Now is the time to prepare for them. Finest Variety of IN MARKET. FRE3H CARGOES EVERY WEEK. P>anianas, CocoanutS, Oranges, Malaga Grapes. -NORTHERN FRUITS A pples, Figs, Peanuts, Raisins, . uts, Citron, Currants. Mi Orders filled with dispatch. C, 3ART & Co. Charleston, S. C . HOLIDAY GOODS!ERS The Most Varied, The Most Unique, JALTOL TJ.he Most Attractive,wibealdF)EE The Most Rare, ~ols?eri~u The Most Beautiful, eealadFlwrSD tLSet Tphe Most Useful,D .FRY ODi The Most Stiperb, Dcl-O3 -ana.I the- PenWil, bne maile .i taytIgnee io alShl apli ca llontsed,Pty o ordtPesntb erigt Ncnaisilsrtos, ries, ~J I1llI~T.descriptionsEIand direi lntan foral PRESEgetable andFlwe SEDS,G LSOE fIntrs To the as adiPupils of AT hC~eL MosTTsefl F O5 tra rees ~w s endools. cfurd the pase coaivntage tert GUNSlA O STA aed bos,aes. Stces, Wiigbos es Thecil,;ckIik,all, &e., bnufhc athihingll,ede lo-rie, and th e-sa o p ru i n coo oo ,cal oVoeld, et o -edmoee otna PreseGnta Sta'dr - Tr veysAllpricEt OFtebs on.rce n Having determineetosentsetout ou IsThe stomsle nwor bough this Crar, ad slwd pici -for tis isan odyotuitooPy~or o i seldomiefterid ofb ght fro nie nta viniersalic at pyilnsalb m ueFml eiieta oilsthe m of compex ero f the CetoUiry nd rae t rvn fligo tehi Shentehitocmremoatedanructure,id exqcisnte skilled physlean-loratherhuan.body i<rto Anyec io or e r eed. t beofe the qevus- :c r!S zs taldaesI ehcis St.in dn "Wa Spehyncian sharll be em- n ain nbyn dla e Dr. dio --en, do noteate o gihe Dnr.Joaty ofsBeln, methoday fair traldeoeuae a liORe-long8study boimens honi t n inrvosande Genito-Urinary0 Any uebltreDatiseelntor of Dr. Nero-rs s:wrO uh tay o ahe~ Syste inclui Sy erm atre on orrhmai , s c. paild byt seurey~acks, who am toburai th cla PRssPINO nyse mtor a fairg tIa seoe yulonir e case ii4.i~ ~lne e t abeone i on eit ae a nddCincur dl . ai'li tl ?sLmP;aidig al A H ual rats,eplaay VofER Dr. o Jo-OCWC.S :e 5rOiI au 49nmns ytm South teet, by Yail, po thaiay ~cru ~a nt*iL:Ll Complicated symptoms treated from Dr. Jo- a ae aa nraedlr'iiy hannesseni's Special Prescription, uzuder au- Ilsrtel t~gt re vice of a duly qaualiled consutig phiysic;an. MAO &HALN RGNADPNO O. All correspondence held as stictldy contiden-1.1Ten t .; .Yui.4E 4t ItIal, and advIce by mail free of ebarge. Wh~ IL IDea1~'8 1 earnove 13i 4Gt 5nS DOW 'AI D.QC FLYNN, After six weeks st-iv in the Markets has returned With he STARTTLING and P LEAI NG Anitounceeent that he ias bought Goods at mid is determined to seli them accordingly. If there still lingrsi t ho fiintest dot)ubt that tihe fir seeing uit,elent. the m1a1ny ye:atlrs' '.xperiene lllan d the Unfailing Cpow rC S have sCur-'('l1( t1 l' 1 N f a lOsition in a cl f all colpetit)rs. a brief inspecti'n of goois and conp:rist)n ): prices a r., the on l v tests ne,- ssarv to (::ni li': fhe most in ,redulous. Cur constant aiml is to .,Lipp!y Our friend-,zS and1, patrnlis with rood honest goids at prices that leave DOMPETIlION IN THE SHADE ! ()u'- eforts heretoft:Cre have bcn apprecilted by a di'erimi nating and intelligent pulic, and our past success enables us :o continue the good work --n.l do even better than before. We are now prepared to show Goods (which is no trouble), md to sell them at prices that cannot fail to please the great ist disciples of ecun')ony. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, COME WEAL OR WOE. O[R POLII0JI I8 iNF[[IB[Y DETERMINRD. 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, - - - Si and 4c. 7-8 "Glendale and Piedmont, 5c. 4-4 Sheetings, - - - 51 and 6c. Bledchings, - - - 5, 61, 7, 8. 9 and 10ec Good Calicos, - - - - 30 yards for $1.00. " " - - .. 25 " " " Standard " - - - - 20 "" Best Brands, - - - 16 " " " Jeans from - - - -l1c. per yard up. Heavy home made Jeans. 35c. per yard. Good Feather Ticking, '- - 15c. pCr yard. 12-4 heavy C ounterpanes, - $1.25. Beautiful Marseilles Quilts, Cheaper than ever before. ----0000 Children Shoes, 35c. up. Misses " 50c. up. Women " 70c. up. Men's " 90e. up. Time and Space do not admit of de tailed quotations of everything. Allthat is necessary is to give F LY N N a call and satisfaction is guaranteed. O. 3. PURCELL, Manager.