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TIE IIEIILII\I 1Al S,' T. F. GRENEKER, 1".iTO11. B. H. GRENEKER, Sr.. E. H. AULL, ASSISTANT EDT. NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1884. A PAPER FOR TIHE PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect a Fami ly Newspaper, devoted to the material in terests of the people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively. and as an Advertising medimn offers unrivalled ad vantages. For Terms. see first page. The question that seems the most perplexing, and the one most difficult of solution to the editors and news paper correspondents of this coun try in regard to the new administra tion which begins in March next, is the question of the mistress of the White House. The average editor can very easily fix up the Cabinet and the foreigu appointments. All these things have been settled by him with very little difficulty. Whether it has yet. occurred to him that Mr. Cleveland will desire to have a say in these appointments, we are not competent to say. At any rate the matter is settled so far as the newspaper men are concerned. and to their apparent satisfaction. But the perplexing question which cannot be so easily settled by them is who shall be the lady of the White House-the top and leader of Washington society for the next four years. It is a great misfortune that Mr. Cleveland is a bachelor. If it has not occurred to these men who are so troubled about the matte-r, it might be well to suggest that Mr. Cleveland can settle this question best for himself, and it would per haps be best to leave it entirely to him. "An Ohio business man who has been traveling throagh the South says: ' Mississippi and Alabama are covered with mortgages from one end to the other, an.l they are both practically owned by the merchants of New Orleans. The planters of those States have a custom of ruort -aging their crops before they are grown. The erops fail. and they se cure their notes by a mortgag' on their plantations. They grow deep or and deeper in debt, and the re sult is that their estates have fallen into the hands of their New Orleans brokers. Land is very cheap in Ala bauia and Mississippi now. Somet good timbered pro.pe.ty can be got ten as low as 50 ce tt anae.' We fear that the above has muc' of the tiuth in it. and that it is .cre or less tine of other places. Hlow as lung for the day when our people at large aball fio.l thei.' way out of the rats if- poverty, and whc ii the filet.crowned- seasons, wel!-dirt etedj labor andi nise economnies, many yield themn the amount .f prosperity so essential to their p ioe and hiappi ness. P?rof. James Wood- ow, D. D., of' the Presby tertab 't isological Semi nary in Columbia, on account of his views on evolution, heas been, removed from the Seminary. A m'eeting of the Board of Directors was held in! Columbia last week, tand1 resolutions were paaRedjrequesting his resigna tion. ThisLse declined to do. where upon the Board declared the ei&dr vacant, immediately following this action, Professors C. R, Hemnphill, D. D., and H1. E. isoggs, D. D., both handed in their resignations to take effect January 1, 35 leaving no Pro fessors in the Seminary but Dr. Gi radeaa. What will be the outcome of this actioni of the Directoi'b it is diffcult to foreshadow. Much sympa thy is felt for Dr, Woodrow and he has a strong following in his church. Prof. GrifBith, of the Limestone Institute', na. purchased the Gaff'ney Caolia troiw its late venerable proprietor, Mr. E. It. Bi'ittos. whose health has for some timie been de cining, owing to a stroke of paralysis, i We wish Mr. GrifBith success in his new venture and hope that Mr. Brtton may yet be spared to spend his departing days in peace. It is said that the valuable dis covery has been inacle that a little annato put in butter will give it a rich yellow color. An exchange rises to make the sage observation that there is another substance whbich, if put in butter, would give it a simi-I lar color, but that nobody seems to think of using if.. It is cream.1 An election has been ordered in the city of Columbia on the subject of license or to license, to be held on 27th instant. Orangeburg had a $25,000 fire on Saturday. 13th Inst. lie Thanta Ris Paper. u. Fditorj--I wa indoced bey rpading your.a gdpaper to tv Dr. Barter's Iron Tpnlo for biHlty,lvi aivorder and1 scrofula. 'n d fLes a bttles have ouo a, Argept my t'hle. Jo. C.nfog.s.-Ex. L?e.. '-m. otion Is what it wants. That will ;ai;e itslid; we mea Dr. BulP's Cough Syrup. It 1as entered the lists and come out far ahead. In the ranks or leg4;imete household Temeedies I stenrefogg nd ols. rt B if "CAPITAL DOTS" M By Our Special. The past week has ftrni-hed time for variety of entertainmnenmts, a- well as vtrk for the profe-.sio::a!, hu-inesmY: m(1 le;.islator=. Gus w.ili:u; api:,:d t th.~ Oper. House in ,::s !ew ,Ia.v Capmt. .\hher;' fo'lowi,g thi- was the to night spectacular dlr:m:a -The Romauy yt,' the Catholie Fair. a German by he Columbia Club, the exeursion to t ;harleston, al a i numher of smaller c tttractions. The couedy in whiem Gus a Yilliamis appeared as Capt. Mishier was icii and attractive. I can comnteud titm antd little B,-ssie. (who had been left tt his state-roinm by unknown hands. tnd cared for as his child,) to the read -rs of the HERALD. She is the only girl I love, in She is the only girl 1 prize, tib She is the darling of my heart, My pretty little bright blue-eyes." ,It He captured the hearts of his audience st by letting in the light upon the teiner st b~eart hid under the breast of a strony s nu. "'The Romany Rye" was much it pnjoved and deserves worthy Uention. si yhe German was a success. The ex- w enrsioa was the exciting event of the ii, week. Charleston had made large prep- at trations for a huge Cleveland and Hen- A dricks political dernonu.tral ion, and were in waiting for the people and legislators to ct come and unite with them in their jubi- si lee. S. C. It. R. put the fare for the I trip at $3.-5. Numbers were making at realy to go, when the A. C. Line put pi out bills "fare to Charleston and returi', tj $2.00.' Cutting continue<d until it b, reached the low price of 50 vents. The townt was wild. A legislator would say to "I will be awny u:t ii 'morrow mo:"n'. w Please tell mv landlord." Cl-rks in ti the offices would rih in and say "Lcok p' after my desk. I'm going to Charles- fi ton,"' until the city was almost deserted. c( All report that the trip anid the enter- p taintuent given by tie city of Charles- d ton was nmagnitieett in the highest de- d gree. The meeting at Military Hall and b banquet following was in keeping with o the already far-famed generous hospital ity of the City by the Sea. After they o had demonstrated to their hearts' cou- h tent, they were called aside to the i:ter- F esting part of the prograinme, TiuE Co- s LATIoN. The best sweets and Yubstlwdiuls w that could be had of the markets were e there, from the hands of experienced I epicurians. The provision was bounti- p ful. When the hosts had gathered v around the festive board and welcomed by the Master of Ceremonies, Hon.J. A. tl Enslow, the interesting part was begun. n &ren gentlemen outside of the city of p Charleston were called upon and re- it sponded with appropriate remarks. n Newberry was honored by having two fi of her representatives, Messrs. Sampson F Pope and 0. L. Schunipert, of the num- s ber who were selected to respond. This b was indeed a high compliment, consid- ti ering the large number of merubers j present. Our neighbors. Messrs. Hemp- c bill, of Abbeville, Simpson of Laurens, d and McKissiek, of Union, were also in- is cluded in th:s number. mm Messrs. C. H. Suber, Geo. Johm:sto;e, E. H. Aull, Geo. S. Mower, 0. E. Her- e bert, Geo. B. Cromer, W. H. Hunt and John B. Jones w%ere at the meeting held t in this city to orgenize a Bar Associat ion. it An organization was affected with Ex Gov. A. G. M:tgrath. President, W. C. Benet Secretary. J, Q. Mar-hall Treas urer, and a Vice-President in each of the eight Judicial Circuits; also a Cou selor in each Circuit. Maj. Suher is Vice-President in the 7th, and Hon. " Wi. Munro of Union, Counselor. They " have appointed their first annual meet ing to be held in this city during the C coming year. An election has been ordeted to be y held on the '27th iu-t.. on the l'ceinse question. Those in favor of no0 license a have a tremendous amioruit Cf labor to I perfo:m ini ordier to n' iut. A Japanese Tea Party for the 12enetit of the "'Colmunbia Flying Artiilery," tbe- 11 gins this eveuing to erutinu- until Thulrrs day evening, when it will close with a i military hop. s The B3oard of Directors of the Theolo- r: gical Setnry were canlled together on Wednesday (twelve of the thirteen nuem.. c bers being present, of whenu .tive were h~ new int nmbers,) for the purtpose of set- 1: tling : he p;ositionl of the Senrinary in ref- I erene,-~ 10 Evolutioni. A maljority of the b Board disapproving the tea, hing of Evo d lt urn as taught by Dr. Woodrow, passed ars soltution asking his resignaitioni. This ti he delined to do for reasons given, ni w hei eur.on the Board, by resolution, re- tl moved h.ni fromi tihe Chair of the Per- tl kius Professor.hip of Yatural Science d in co:mueetionr with Revelation. Rev. W. ni E. Bo.g-, D. D., and Rev. C. R. Hemp- eC hill, procfessors, teundered their resigna tion to take etieet. Jun.e :0, 1885. T1heir eC resgations were accepted. and the ni Board adljourned to meet in this city in January, 1885, to till the vacanit irofes- a sorships, 10 Mr. B. P. Aughrtry; the father of Thos. B. and C. F. Aughtry, died in ti city n: on the evening of the 11th inst. Mr. se Aughtry was an honorable citizen of a Newberry County, anrd will be a great y los to the commninity in whihe lived. Cnpt. J. Y. AlcFall and Mr. B. J. Rartpage tl were in the City on the 15th, Tbe Daily Register went off half-cocked on ro the Cen.,us giiu now before the liouse. Ii g bnarged tt;e N. erery or State wi:b r:eing up It Job, that wou:d give him thre power to Farmr aut the Cenr,as appoinorrenits In the differnent 1 Counties of the State and thtut it would be am great wasite of mneiy to h .ve the work done 3 s it would be under Ii Is supervison. Th is was L. i most njust uttaick, Tire Secrtry of' State k~ inew nothing of the $ill autil thieRegister puMb- g ihed Its mnrifesto. HIe hais bad nothing c waever to do with it, aind to abow 3 o how badly the Rtegist>r mis'.ed it. thre power of ppoitmienrt ls aul vested ini the Governer (..s tt has always b'eeni and .be Seretry has y otng to do but to airranrge the work done iby a |be onusrs takers afte-r the w~ork Is tinished by 5 Coutires.a The J.erislatprro has paied to the third Read-. in number of bhlls. mostly local, The House 'efeated the J3ill of Dr. P'ope, "To limIt the fl utaountr of Bonded indebteduess of iiro:r.l, p< row builaing or be8reacfter to be buiilt." Dr. gj ~ope explarined the purposo of tihe Bitt, whirh 'as to prevent Rairoards wartering threir Stock , md thuen forcinrg the People to pay freights to eet the Interest out their extravagant Bonded lebt, It was ai good bill and deserved bet ter tree: ent fromin thbe R-.presenta:Ives of the People, han a defeant by a vote of Sti ro 48. 1 Tbe Senate Bill to Repeal the Lied law a:i- a lefeted by a vote of 15 to 14. et The debate was very excithr ingid much ini. mf erest was felt as to the result Another effort la~ ii be made ,o Rtepeatl this law, before rfle to ession clo-ea. Mr. Sligh spoke eloquently iii y( avtr of the Repeal. 1 The Appropriation Bill was up for discusiou n the ll"ue oun Monday'. The S14 000 recozr. rended by the Commrittee for the Miuitary wa ie first to be attacked; rifter conrsidere abie di, ussion, in r.lbich Mr. Schiumpert plead effecte vely for tbe appropriation arid ini fauct deliver ted re best argument in favorof the uppropria:ir'n h.t was made, tne amount was t.owed by vote, 83 to 21. ThIn wva' the tiet effort of dr. Sebumpert. and it reflected mucht credit 3 rpon imi az' a main of great persuasive rind urgumenturrive powers. Mr. Pope vo:ed on h e other side,. .I The appropriation for the Ciadet a' d U. ni, ersity ars usual, elicited a cousiderable uutm cr, both in favor of' and in opposition to the *ppropriaion. MIesrs. Hem phill, Pope. op:c osed the appropriation. Messrs. Spencer. re uimon ton aind Y~oumuu. favocd' its result. rote resulted i;i ' vor of appropriation 62-45. hr. Pope spoke very earnes:ly ini or.posiion to di< be Bill but was foi .d to yijeld with the an inority- at A cotncurrent Resoclu Ion was adlopted be the ouse asking arn aippropriartion of $7,000O for o ire b'eginning of' the work on and lookinug to 5 be ompleticn of the 8:uaue -t e, i am glad to say :hatu Senator Sligh's bheruih til as improvod considerably sinrce the begin- COl iig of the Session. He was advi-ed by his wi hysian to refrain iromn -peaingu. as it would m e calculated to effeet lii, bealth on account an, f the hite trornWh aith his~ throat, but while he LI Ssomewhart canutiorus as to his exertions ow. eu.r :ngtotht advice, he is moving steadily no: uy and is doing v-nabile'service on Comi- wa i:;ecs at;d an mbp floor of t b. Biotpe. Histr fort to repeal tbh i law wilt pomppare fay-. wh raibly with any miade c-n either side, Hie is pre lly alive to every r'esponsibility devolving !eting of the Agricultural and Me chanical Association. l':h( sto(kh)lders of th( N )eb1rry triitutraI aud MIeh:mica! Associa:i -t i:: ii:( (' n:t llt,tte 1,: E un:ilay th:. tli :1-t ., n ".-ora':we w.:bi the call tak. in t ( Po -i-.-ration the .- b.il"tt ot: 20111 1 ::tif-t- oi [li A --(,tiat io; lti : d t) -et twe'tVe direc'(tir f'oIr the' en:-uing -o vear. Dfr. Jl:c-e dicInitosih wa: lled to tite chair. ii.e rol l a c1l Id I170 share"s were rep) 1t:l in lr - The( (e;re:iart::i?ted that. the( (!."b: of \ socia:itil ai:er layi:ng nl t; ui U" :?ionl; is inl romll nmbrtAC Two reolution- had ieen oUir(. t e last ine'ting and acti)l 1)o them Is the ma11in object of the present meet . 1st. A resolution to (iscon:tiuue e Assoi:uio:, sell the property and ty the debt, and prerrate the retm:,in -r at:o:tg the -tockholders. 2d. A sub itllte for that to the eif'et that thei ockholders be :-sessedI ote l.1lar 11e: are:, and inl tiis way me-et the debt- tf e association,. There beini, about!a ares the as1estment if paid would ipe ont the debt. This plan of op1era:1 iIl was objected to :is uneOt:Stit u1 liitonil id unpractical, and the creditor of the ssociation being n illitig to wait for t he oney borrow"e(1 until anothtr Fair >uld be held, after onsidrble disCls on! tile substitute and the ori:inal rt tions were almost unanimou-ly tabl'-d, id another Fair dt"termite(d upon. E - essions of opinion as to the atdviahili of conItilimancfe were I:ade by a numllll r of the mnembe:.en present. Y. J. Pop". E-q., said 0 ha:t he htplel see the Fairs (onit:tie', that he feit it ould be a dark nkilit for the Agrietl tral inter(e"ts of N wLerry if t his cnt-r rise were to 1:ign ish1 11nto death. II, it that. the two bad crop ears ii s:e Lssion explaiiied the linancial delicit at resent. lie saitd that. if Ihere was a isp ositionl on the part of the farmers to iscottiiut:e he would be inl favor of it. uit he did not h:"lieve they were inl favor f (isco: titntiuanCC. Dr. J. Wni. Folk said lie was decidedly pposed to closing ip. le had not card a single farmer say In- wanted this 'iir to 5101). I for no other reasot. we ould conttinute for the .ake of the dear -omen and their scaled fruits, presery s, te. Col. T. W. Holloway said he was op o-ed to a discontinuance and would ote to conltinle. Mr. Alan Johnstone said that he lought that a suflicient trial had been lade of the enterprise to show that the i-opie would not take sutliientt interest 1 it to make it a success. He said the Ioney borrowed would have to be re itided and in order to have" another 'air SomlUe improvements were necessary. tails and stables would have to be uilt. lie felt it was no use to ,o fur 'ier with the enterpris:", but if the ina irity so ruled he would do what he uuld for it. He did not attribute the eliciency to hort. crops. butit to a hick of tere.-t on the part of the farmer ele lent of the cou:ity. J. Y. Culbreath said lie wanted the terpri-e togo on1. What he subscribed' as m .re a gift to the Agricultural in !rest of the county thau an investment, nd if sold now the property would not ring mlore thai 4 cents on the dollar. [ad not mu<de sufficient trial of it to tell hether it u otld be a sue: ess or not. M. A. Carlisle, E-q., said that de did ot wtait to see the Society die. Mr. J. R. Spearmian. Sr.. tli:t ::e as in favor of godng on if it .:unk the hole property. Mr. T. V. Wicker said he wa( inl favor f contiinting. Mr. Antoine Btnzh:trdt said lie was eartily in favor of going on with the 'airs. Mr. J. -B. Campbell said that he never tticipated this Fair dying ot. Jabipa e''pie were in favor of conitinuinlg it. Mr. H. C. Moseley said if we all1 put tr htoulder5 to the wheiel and shove up, ;will be a suess5. Mr. Albert Gibsoni was in favor of try ig it one yeair more, ato if it p:-ov. d elf-sustainintg wve m-u-t go- on, amil it or, stop. Rev. J. C. Boyd sai.l lhe was in faivor t co: itiuig the crit:y. He sail lhe ad been reminded thait itn ruing by :an itelligenut fatrmet thatt this w ats thte een :.ia y eatr of agricult u re, and it wonhld e hiad to ha t an agri.-uiturat inlstitut.in ion the t-enttennial year. Geo. S. Mower, Esq., sai<d be desire d >oi iontie one Veart mtore ini ordler to take a ipecite le~st of the setiiment of teCon t:yv. Its success de-pendls upotn te Interest the farmers t ake in it. He isired it under-stood that the ntext fair otild he to test the senitmuentt of thle :2ty on tthe ' dub.ieet, an:d If it was p::. otnizedl stufleient iy to miake it a finani ial sues('y it wvouhd be c-otinued, if 01 woul sellh out and stop. B.;th resolutions were tabled anid It -as decided to hold one miore fair at Mr, Ahi4n J1ohnstonte, thu- only g:entle ;tnn who spoke iagaiist t -nninune, id, silee the vote ga g to forward, 1e4 Sietermine the soiey shall go eu: tua 'ork for it su'wtess. Tfhe ehi-etioni of tw.elv:. &ietorsi for ie next two years was "goie inito. A otion was made to i\'eteet the old dIi etorsq, but wa wit hdrawin becaus~e mne of thema refuisedl to se-rve-. Thet fol.. wving gentlemen were thenu ele&ted di. Ailan Johinstone,xJolmn R1. Spettaranr., ongshore. IR. T. C. hlunter, T. WV. lo! way,v D. W. Bar-re, P. C. Stithl. Ge. .Mowecr, Jatmes McIntosh. J. T,. P. ro-son. TLhte idirectors select their own officera., TPhe matter of raising additial.-tock as referredh to the- direc-torn-, Thew mo. yv borrowed thies year to miee-t the enrii nt extpenses wiil be carried against the sociation until another y-ear. Sin3ce the Stockho-der-s have deter ine-d to hold another Fair, we hope the topIe of the Counity will go to work and! iow that Newberry-i Co~unty cani su;p? >rt a County- Fair. For- the Ifi- r tu: an uNwa, Mzsas. Eotrrot:s; In the fl:-giater of the abit,ist. I notice alocatl headled; the "Way of friausgesor." It seerns the-re ta a mtistake ther in the Regisier's re-porter or his info)r et. Ott Wedttesday last I sawe Peter WI I. tins. colorcd, who w:as si-nt fromt Newvberry the P'enitentiary itt 1877 for the term of fout ars for Grand Lirety and made h:is escape bi:e ait work otn tile G. & A R. iR.. on the zh Oct.. 1877. lHe hlad not been scen in twh'eriy as I know of un:ii Wedtiesday Iast te saw him. I knew tha4t he had e.<eaped id thit thete wats a reward off'ered for him. I Id John Hi. Chappell about it unrd the told tme let Supt. Lidpscomrb k-now aboutt it. I did - wire atid 'ext day he ien't mec the descr ip anl of the im.m tie watuted and saili in htis de rip:foti that he had beeni setnt there for tour ars tor Gr:n.d L.are-ny and that onie man - the s-ame namte sent for otie year frott this unty for the same offense bu been pardoned, . the man he wanted had tout bieen pazidoit d, it once arrested the nitan and wiren Supt. pscomb. lHe never answeted tme. At tuit:ht tired him ag in sayitng that I was certaini 4l the rightt thDan sd .oldi him I would be enue;St day. I went and Supt. Lipscomnb :eived rte man I carried and said he was the tn he wvan ted, and said he esc-aped from the uk-s on the G. & A. iR. Ri. Williams said he 1. Supt. Lipscomnb told me to call next day d he would settle with me I went up towtn d text day between 11 and 1 o'clock. I tebed the Penitentiary and Supt. Lipscomnb lered bis clerk to settle with rps-reward 5, expenses 5S 55 in full. I went up town d did nct know Willijams was pardoned ou. about night when I reached the traSin to te home, Supt. LipsLcmb said be bad been utiing Williams~ for sev-en years. He gave a descr-iptiotn 'f una th'er eseaped cotnVict d atke-d me to iap:ue tim. sittee suptr. )--mbe d.--sies the rerurn ' hai. iewar d . i-e W:hi;i.mE tw 'ppeus to te p'atdo, ed. [ do Sknow tt;at I shall troulb!e abont ii 'or be .y be pardone4. anld tlie reward may be nted return~ed and I do not care to hiave the ab-e for aethieg: I :hiok i get tile one se descripdoun I htaue, but wi niot at sen t troubte about it. Yours respectfully, ton 1A, 104. WMZM 11 RTL'AS1R Fokr 11:.: 1tlra~ :t:,t _Net. Z A SUGG(EST'iON. I: is w1: -pere t ha! a !ea :-year p::r"y i, 'o e ."(d( :tt m!e c:i-e of the i:-;-ent tn inth:, "het:. ;u -nn :rd yt- old, r one. of o:-:n. - i ,: an bu -. -i,b r " : un 1.;1te tfram e- g a vo thIrr:er io hi ; .: . At tb:s junc i :e- !iw eb I:: :-t riuo d o.:. eveu:fu! tear to u, u: Nea-"trry, wet : htd al. : i : w , , -a:i : .- :an l ! e.'-a.: e .p.- r:e': : . :: lb i .: i: , m e mi. la i t in! -,te 1m i.tm : : 7r m . ~ ~ ~ It? C:, h,i n d iig a :yd ! r(- a:.,l e., ;t ! aiilSm, wou!d 1:0: he'ordina:i:t' jb : t I Ui, d1"ar f:-ee:l-, hav wre r.ov bt . rev. r-e" ,:t i be eavem:Ten t, cn,,_r, i s y:+r. t ('::-e' : -I . ioeiir and1 iti:e apo: tie ;>r. ed e nce ,f God ? Mlit we ti ,d .if ui, youti, m die-.ed .i ,l, aitl a,pori:ne d C. a:, give' ui ,o:r min:, t > ('r,i" !e'r!'c'-- h ,t wh"! :;t k i.1 - b!s or c :.-. The iu" :ecr::: n" < " !:, a:nl ':r ,::d "r 'li:h-m! u: the ove.:"i a::,: vut::_," :u ottt-u pe-"iea u:' :::1, st;. t 1'; inv I I!t Ihe( illore'.v i-: s of the pre.-en t-ee -,ii, :n:d give i, t1ood for ''ernt andt :::.xin, solitaue:' . U.': 1)I1'. (G(UI:Y'S LADY'S lioOK 7')r .aiiari i theI Piz- ,,r~ry nuiner: cottriag "MJ d,moi Aeetl's M t.quer.de, It pretty ruanefc i1 the pen of M: :: E. Blral!ey, who won the 1tO H : i ,! ri-.-I i l ih I1)ceem,er c-rn , tillian. T(-c .-e ti u if' the M :zieis a renarkably' aIlrete' oi.e. It con(uin-i some ve-ry useful di.-igts tort Curi.aun:sreec ornla men:s, t:;ce:hr wi i,:rnteive artie s rs'"n- ;! eetrni:s the."r I:1',ufac'ture, :ai, givling a)nli' [ new it'e-i :blot h~ ilay decor:aionr. Tho-e who w:,h :o b,:iilu.fv teir ho:ne,. lcring the ol!d!y' easin, :atii evirty co!tlr:ec that ha Chiri-itmt~ nok onl ii.inti, will fti,d (;(dey's , al: of help andI su:;es:lous. The p,ublishters I !::we ailO es.:ed every .v;beri r ;n buyer (if' the J::.U ary t(!:tibi'r w lh a h-:miitl: . imported Chritnas e:d, au they oiler as a preuium for iSJ. u line en.raving o "leep Ing." 13esidles the u-tal attrt::ve fe;ires, S I the January tnher contatiin; the o14enin -chapters of a new seriai -ud er Gr.y Side-." "Lreeing of the Weird." a:l "The S-ory Ot an ElIpeni-nr," both reach, in this i,ue,an ab,orbing chliax, and there are more elever short sturies than usual. Among them w. o-:ce: "La.ve's Afteiglow." by F 0 11.: "Jack's Plan," liv Mary .i:rie; anid "Miss Fo-." by. 1-:ily Frances ll::z:ard. ' Lutic Forget-:ue.nia" Is a palthi:tc:c -:tch tr,,ui re:ti"d l life tit wit touech mamy he:irts. Godey's ji ml,es a beter s?howing than ever this monthl. It is evidently the deiernna.tion ofemake e B u nwn publishlers to) make the Book tie foremostina the field. and they are rapidly succeedling. for of the verdict of both the pre-s aid public.is. af< that the Magazine has few competitors and no m< eqals. in The lessons on Dressmaking and Cooking, together ttitb the recipes. and full size cut pa- l per patterns each monthi, are a:oue worth the Ot price (2.00) of this Magazine. Published by J U. Iaulenbeek & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (11 P11 Painful ilcers. nt My mother, who is alol:t seventy-fiV' years ti old. atil a rtesilent of i:ooly Count.y. hal xu V ul:eiratel ankle wilel give her g, (alt 11;1itn and troubt e. It b(ea:io. .Va;:g ilred to a tiar- 111 1u1 <i"g:C , an.1 .' .evy it1ip'iratiot of kno n .or :a t:! ,4su .-4 :ei1,dirs ta(i.etd to brin' reli,"f. Pl-ysieians prescribt a1. but to no avail. After 1 Si imolnth, i.ut suiting 1 iti:du:ed her 10 try S. S. th S. On" hott;e h.1 the rinlarkabie effect of produeing a pet feet cure, -nd there has been no retnrn of the disease P. 1i. - 1L.MPLEI. Of th'- Soul Ii Ga. Conference. 3iacon, (da., Ju y a, ]s. it.. _ S ~ Cancer for Many Years. A fami:y servant has leen siiicted for many veas with a canc.r on t"er nose, was tr('a:ed iy soeic of the best pi siciaus, and the ohi ri-mel:it"s usel without be"eltt. F'inally we 2av her Swlift's Specitie, i' -he has been (otuptetely cured. Jotis HILL, Praggi-it. .Thlolup-aon, Ga.. .tug. 16.I1sSI T'rati e 11 ioo(d ianm Skin Diaeua-es mai'ed fte. Di It. TaE SwIf"'T SPECIFIC CO., mlan(ts, Ga he da The mysterious origin of man has been par- of thally disclosed lby the Indianapro:s Citizen,. who toundl an infaiit in a til-piullate 1.0hp ohf a tree. It is to lie remie:abered there :snut hing miysterlous about Dr. fi's Cou:ch Syrup; a 5:L few~ doses will cur.' your cough or cold. it.m Jo le' dr In: .- in Cures Congh'. Coldls. oarseness, Croup, Asthma, f tip neievesLd condrntive - prsnhs infdvanedstagsof ,. ' PA. te- eAse.PMrce & cs. C<ol Pripn. aTeGio MDr,1. nL szn&tPtiTere :-at- aco wit: Lidot!-1'tCO A uns- Ocd bn a Crirce, ed ( t'miio-ae, nih NotielesxamnaofJhn. ri YOti'r, ~ rb-s Bltcnmore, Md. U. .-A. lChw LanCs PilugOT!hel aret Tobsac pAm.. it Nol ticeI 13 h of tExaminf ations. c.~ :l unn ofilored it O) wh applicat fo .ace. c,I:stt rttlee ertificateos will ehldathnalie held on 1Frbiy the~ tind day of Jantuaryv Al personis desiring' to teach ini the jimblic schiool.iatre urgod to presenst them .tolves for exaititori ait this time,C a.s14 no other exmntin zation will lie held beforle ,Jula 185. GEORGE G. SA?LE, Chuzirlman CounIty Boaird efExamines, lN, C. In 2t. so STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLIN A,e. COUNTY OF NEWiiERRY. IN TUm COURT OF C0DIMON .Anlr'r ot' Abram Gordio,l decens~ed. Bly ordes- of the Court hierein daftd 17thi November, iSSI, I weill sell at pulict outcry hieioe thw Court Uou-e att Nen-berry, on :hie s. finrt Monday in Janumaiy, 1885, all! that ciertain' tracet otf landl, hlying being and situate hn tihe County and Sitle afore.i d, (being the planta.. lion on n~ hieb1 Abr3amt Gordoo li vetd and died) - coint -ining two huondredl nnd sixty--ei.ht acres, more or' le.ss, and bounde I be hrygcr Iver and D( fthe |ands of Win. E. Iude. de-ceased, and be oth ens :th~ Te:it: '[he purchaecr wl:l he requbed to th~ pay one4.'urth the purebase naoncy iun cush, and secure 'i.e balance, pay-able in one and two year, with in.ere-t from the daiy of'sale. lbya bot:d and mortgage Ii 1he rremli.ee. 'taij SIL AS JOHINSTON'E, Ma'ter. mf( M,ster's Offio. 10th Dic. 1S84. 50--3t. Jon ..-* T. STATIE OF SOUTfH CA ROLINA- Di C)U NTfY OF NEW BERRY-IN an THlE PROBATE COURT. g Cynthia Mower, as Administratrix of lu th~e Per'xsonal Estaite of Latvin:a N. Pa4 ar:d V. Gist and Ot her-. Detfendaints. tRW Compslaint to &ll Lad to A i<l in Po.t.t or oft D'ebt.s awlfr1d if Ini'1 coformity with the order' lheri, I will sell at Newberry' Court Hlous, onS Sale Day in Janiuary nexi. or the first con veinient Salediav thie[rln fte'r, the Hous antd Lot in the Tfownt of Newberrv, of which Mrs. L,avinia N. Gist tdied seized of atn aere,0 more or less. anid bo'unded by lots of Mris. Fannie N. Baxter, Burr ,J. Ramage. George Jolhustonle, Mrs. C. A. Bowvman and1( by Johnstonie i'Wreet, on ' the following te'rmt, to-wit; j One th:ird ca11"h, b:Il:uio 01n a edi.lt of .m '::ser. .11(d 34ort'ga;:i oif -the premt.ie ; am 4e dlweinu41 t".3 eisitred for two t40on- 131t uad d. diar andIIP policyV a.s-lined l the ho1.1 hudge oIf Proate~L of Newberry' QIonatY,C tith le-ave to purchaser to p:av all ca n. Fri LTnrehaser to pay for aill p;ver.a. - . . B. FELER, .v p Noe eeting of the County 3oard of Ex'itniners. 0:;i':- i" h rr\y :\ven :h.t A tr : . \1':li :-- : i:h C:;: rm.ml: o Board. ; I ti . ' ts <iUUc. e ll .i tISt Si i b b et. M o st AU i u e, The i\10st Su;perb, The Most Tasteful, The Most ;huired, -and the Must Prlesen1talte PRESENTYS, L .'i 1. uIlrji1: I! % . '('$C'/'J.1 t CO IE Ll ) PE';T TY A: CO'S. ATE F' SOUT!I CA1O1LI , -NA 'UTY OP NEWlmimY-IN '.11MON PL:AS. hert II. Wright v Wm. If. Eddy. et a. Foreclosure. n orler of the" (Cw?rt h'rcin c:tt:1 ii Nv; mb)r .TSS!. I w\.. ---' a: il'li oItCrV. l)iI-t tite Cour Ilol' at wherr. oil the ti;St MondIlav in .aln , 15. all that Tract or Piatiiation Land situate in the Conty an-I S:ae >resaitl.contaittimt One Hundred Acres ire or less, and now bounded by lnds the possession of Mrs. Sallie E. Ki rd. Mrs. Marth: A. W. Chalmers and ier. IEn:ts : The purcl::.t". will be re ired to pay in ca-zh ont-third of the .-cha=e money. atni secure theP bal:ance vablte in one :nl two var-. with in et t t.herteon fromn the q;y of sale. by ud at' nd mrtgagec of t be pre mises. Thei rchaser failing to coiply with the e. the p--ope:-:y will he re-sold at his k, on the first contV\enielt sale dlay, on same terms as s!tt forth above. SILAS JOHNSTONE. Ster's Office, Master. 0 Dec.. 1884-3t . $7.50. 'AT.E OF SOCT"H CA OL1NA COUNTY OF . EW BE R RY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLE. S. elne A. Bradley v-. Peter R )Ael sperg:', et al. By order of the Court herein dated c.. 1t 1. I will s,ll at pthlic o:utry 1 fore the Court 1Io":se,t:n the first Mon 1 in Janusr\. 198., th, house and lot land of wiih Richard Bt"adlley died, zed and.t po .ee,1 in the tow.n .of 2vberry, aid County amii State afore d the said lot containing two acres, Ire or less. and bounded by Cahhvwell et and 1ots of Charles Cannon. Pink ne-, J. R. Tlhompsonl and M. A. Car-1 le and other-. ?he 'lain:tity, Mrs. Emelinc A. Brad .has a. life inter.st in eighty-six hun idths of an acre in this lot, an.d it is Sposed in this sale to sell also ~tic re tinder theeii. ERMS: The^urchaser will b: re ire d to payi one-rtird in ca:-h. a td se e the b:danc:e payvab'.e inl twelve mth.~ wih inter.st from d:y oif e, by hond1( with approvedl -ure'ie-. an d noige of the pren:ises. The pur aser to par~ for p::;:r - SILAS JOiINSTONE. Mer. fsotbie. :0. Dec. 1854. :t ATE OF SOUT1[ CAROL!.NA. COUNTY OF ' WBEMRY. IN. THE COUT u;'I COMMON PLEAS. Lomnas V. Wleker and Thomas M. Lake is Executors of Henry Ko.,:. dle'd ~laintitYs againit Richa:rd (. Sondliey ad others, Defendants. Complainit for Relief. Lnrsuanit to the decree of the Hon1. B. Pr~esley als P're.-idig J:udge he'ein, I 11 sell ;tt Newh)erry C. II., S. C. on~ .eday in Janary.i next a t public (lnt r ll and gligla.r that pliantation of. i. =ituat.e an)d being itn the Coluityl d Stt. af.oresi.ld . 1)ontdailug piN lhun d ad 1fory-three auwl three-rillarter t-e-, mo1re ir ie...= bouded byv the als~ of .J0im2 Danily .' eph Cilweill, s. 3. C. (alweli. )r. T. C. Jirown d1 other-, on the following term:s--.o r: (hie half in ctai h,rl the halince a credit of twelve mnojurbs with in -es tfom the day of salec; i]he credit ron to be eured hy the hiorub: of the rehsrs and I mortgages of the* lainds so l'e foregoig tract of land wvill be d in two or monro pa:rcels ; plats to be hibhitedl on the dayt~ of sale. SILAS .TOllNMTONE. Mater. sasters ofmee 10th of D)ec. 1u44. 50, 11--3t. LTE OF SOUTHI CARIOU3NA, C OUNTX" OF~ NEW1yEjY N TE1HR COUR1~T OF CO)MMO PLEAS. .Moot tnan; et ali. .W?ie' .. Border of the Court here i. d:u ed 1 e,, 1884, I will sell at public octory rOe the Co;urt lIonne on S-i.kaYt 011 tir*st Monda:1y in Jatinay 1i%.3, all1 tt lot of land. known as the Nfayhin l4eice, in the town of NewberIry, El . State and County. aforesaid.cn iidug thirty-onie acres and four-tenths, j;i or Jes and bountlded by li:mda of o. S Fair, Estate of Jrames M. Basie.tr, S. Moormani. D. M. Ward. W. LI. 'Mkrt, James Gauntt, F. Werber, 5r,, 'I arringtoni Street. 'ERMS. The purcha-ser will be re V'-(d to pa onte-thirdl of the pulrchase5 a er ini cash, and to secnre tie bj:lagee o b'le in oe andr two years with im es t from then dayo sal~e, by bond :and rigage of the premise... and a poh<i-y *uramce of th bu liilinigs out thec said SILAS .JOktNSTONE, Maister. a:sters o0ice, 10 Dec.. *34, ST. IE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?OUNTY OF NEWBER~RY, IN'IHE COURT OF COMMON PEAS. .ee~riek IT. Dominick rg )N:rtha NI. Kib~ier. Foreciosure. y order of the Courtherein daite-1110 f!e. M4 [ will sell at public .out *before tit Court Ho:: at .\e whrry b 1e tirst M'on;day in Jantuary. ]'-; II t tract of t4id sittuatedi in te County I St:ate afor e:aid. containing .tifty-si , ore or less. and botunded by ds of .Juo. Ad:11n Eibler, H& n mo0. Lutht,y Iiinardi, and brids of drick Donr daet 'ERMS ea:. SILAS. IOHNI~STONE, Masi rA'i E OF SOUTH CAROL LNA COi'NTY OF N EWBER "itY-IN COJM:ION PL EAS. dC n MMO \e v l) P( B v )Paz itr it a ,! Em or;- P. B:z-Iv, r" . 1C S n ti:. I'1 , I : llt 1". -l! to 1.11 'Ihll bi: r o :R OFil O MM-r, eOre le (C..i:-t Hon--: ;t : u : r, ,ril the, r.t nM. iay i le .Jo. r,"tl 1 . Fall, s thai raet t-r l1:11t:1tion (:f l.t;:il in iit ' 1: r oper: : .iIlry E. oie1 .hrdt eI .: . 4 i l r J. C. li la:r. : i n iu or1 er!"t of Jot Ji').ihn-:t'o (-, ehcia"-ed', o; 11. i zz :rd t.he I. :: ti r. Iii Tins: Thew:I i;iIi~ eeowil biame eqire of IAecr ::i r-tr be bo:: an:i prene p o th Crop- ti. b-' !rw., ni: )::i la d-. i..AS JliXNSTONE, 101 "1',., (?f t( t i i5l' .)II: CO).;TY OF NEWiiEi IN I E'i CUiiiTi'T OF COKDION PLEA S. llen M. Nie1>ls vs. Sitneo L. Fellers etal 1': or.il-r if l C.nrt he re da red ;=h June. N'. I Lr, .8"i. I ia p lie iurv, le' .i-r 0te ")e i1,, -e ::: - hay ry o: the tirst :o a yi J tinn.i y, i .5, All thit hot of :nd ri te I. ise : ew o: ' ,:"ri:y, in S a r and Couny ii . tt:.- r ! a :on ; or ',rly !et of' Main he :ti,I Town, ::1. , and on1: inng e ive - -l!, ::'th c l",eel, inlvl "-(f drllip , u e:ich si-!e, tid !.,ltt :ed. by : " 1 o' Geo. G. l11W :lt 11t14 tt';d K-br:,t, Co. in -r";, tuti bly :0t for:derly wn lt: .. W i li i. :15. u - . . i nl_t:, .Jr. L E 3 : Iue p::.ebta r wilt )". m:iii, to .y on-e-iill If tie Irchl e money in ca'lh, n -ilcru:,! the bi d :e:, p v:ible i t twelve sn:hy. w.tl initere<r herei from the da" of At!, l,v hr. d ";,,i Inrl"1'.;g e of the p,rem)i=e., fid al !'u:., i ":IitO ral.Ce (il tiw htilit: _ . SIL AS .i Oi1VNS1'4)NE, :ster. Mas',<niu1: M e.18. r03 iT.\T 1, SO UI'Il CL1OLINA. COL' N 'LX F NEW BERRY, IN "l'T ( E ' RT COF COMION g 'L EA S. i'eo G.: U. I'ol .iist Joseph H. Goree. F orec1osure. By ord.r of tbe Court here'n. d.ited 10th or'emnb(er, 18i. I wilt .ell nt put+li- o utcry, on he :irst .1.udy in Janary, 1885, all that r--et in Conty and State u!ores(id, co t:aning )nte Hu'dred are-, mote or le-s,:and bounded eu t:e North1 by lay!d- o! Jnu. S. Renwick, on he E r t bri,y 1 .u-i: i,f Ii. C wi' i.,n, und on auhand .'e.; by" b::utl:lt L.an"a E. KC:ight. Tk:;:xs: fie pur"e,.t.er will be r(quired to ray one-hall' of I he punrch -1e inoney in Ieh, -1 .ecure. the b i:iae, p.iy:ble inl icwelve no tll., wi:I i -t1 Irol l it day of "a.1e. hv at a id! mor . .,--f 'ui-h e .-m it- -old, (with e.,V, itol the w tva,le Widl in cabi.) the pur- - as: r to p.ty' fo'r ii(eces'si' papers. a;ll. JOR NSrmONE Miasa-i.. Alater's (7Ike.', t).h ii 0-., 1S31 50 -3t * iA'i': oF soU l CAI'OLINA. CUi.iNTY OF NE\WBERRY IN 'i'll COUR ' OF- COMIM1N PLEAS. h P G. De-'.:lt agin,t !hs.S Monrnan,e nl.. F ure ciflosa,-. r By order of ite Court herein, datd 29'h covemiser, 184. I wilt el at public outcry, )tfbre the Court lou-e at 'Newberry. on the t i1' May li January.ISS15, The House and ot in tbe ownl of New berry, State and Coun. y adraidl, conirniig Two :aeres, more or ess, ::id iouded by los of the Niewberry Cir :uit P?:rsoln:g.-, M . E. Cutgreb. South; anld Dr. fas. 3S.etlatan by i;uund.uy.:., --u,d (Wileont re(;e a+ liin, the l i-t (k v iac;e grave rd . i) TEn:i-': The purchasr will iV'Yt"gnired in si a-e -ir euih, . li see iin hai l tii -c,j ny'ale at t SivOm-Th, wih ntrestIher, a E. reuse Clde.":'id a PxieLrr of thu.:.e Iy ith thel .fe:h *propty tir Cbck de- t ,e: i , .l ot il.e r.,: couei,-st 'al.-d. Farn~ be(sne:i n~e ibai-t fr ;'l. S'l~i:i :. t th-JOL.iNLt ti.ti hl1tr.ii ill sse:t Nie, 13.4 ke. 88., . C.0-3t iTAT OFiyinJ: iOUT CARO?~ :l LIN A.o .. P., Citrrnere, -8 A dm'r, m-t Ar dn:w J Kih~eimgore ad .io. S.iIi ai.dr~ .'.etor.- boto Courtivl :erei forni'td 4: Ikvernbr.g to8 I i ,ell ,r pubberou e:ir,] .efon- iahei Couri:1. il:iat -.ary, othe ieith -4.w tic .Tonar. 183-2, tor pce nor ,!':rr vir~ hwnt, .inuat Co :-ruy o-ae i.ed ihe :rei. corpih o:are utsurte :n raboi of theiv colli.clla Xsev~nd eres alah,of. .reW ir es, P!adr bonded v- h nds in.r rut iwne hvtt .brhio F.pme, a t.io b Lirr :::-t. -. the il at of han-S4 ePor b.Jh--tO-. and F;b aron t.ob he11 Poni-l or 11110 iP rcFxrx.co r~te:. t: o ce wiJih t1 th.- reuie idto .: bye- f th C tyCpu--e , - One- onb wj-ve -r.l. wth in:erest. Seun - bod ce,an oi jl:nld jIrge t f. l'utinC moitea Cn-d SlLiOWi o o eilearox. arr ate' O!c.4 , 1.hD., C88. 5K-3 -;ia E. rr. thic aoloin exetraIe ope K a wl of Pattd W.is Chil de '':nCmapJide(fo areief.ity F'ir.ven to tes f derea dr hee bi Ll cintiin 580l acre d mrol&nd . iatid"iad R!vrsh rnd''Ter Ly E i .:et." bounded by ban1 forerl bae- h TRMS4'~ p0(p-i' S il. One tohrd on th h To Reers it nt. fromday of Niawe. 'y h eF.ed eit.ntobseud Applye ho. o the urcase & nd a m.rtag of remss ucae a ATTL N DUN ATf TT XT DE Y U O iQC N A -~ ~ - =a. 7"ttl WILL BEGIN THIS WEEKOPPORTUI o a n r r OiaVy OPnisay illlhat wearbtter LOWES E treo&se~~ankosiLphn PinE g. LL U4 &nl SMT OSV'T DEH.1 7, B T COfi5T O.WJ, 'A . TfE .71 F.21XV GE QJF THIS OPPORTUNITY, Ve announce to our Friends and. th Public generally that our Stock of NEW ~O~~' now ready for their iszction,. t reatly reduced prices, and we #eel no esitanc in saying that iwe are better repared than aer to.I14 tneront ink a have prile c forr [ROtFR1 N llT BT ISI'fNGLTTHN GOODS Andw toale~Taderso,,sli asRe ieaig oo fEL FiSneW JULDetTd3, ~ES TAIN CSTEET NEWATERA