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ELBERT II. A U L L, EDIToR. TER.is.-Ou e year, $1.50; six mouths 75c; three months, 50 cents; tivo .nonths, 35 cents; onc month, 20 cents; sirigl copy, 5 cents, payable in advanee. TERMS OF ADVERTISING.-$1.00 per square the first insertion, and 5) ets. per square for each subsequent insertion. 6 A square i4 the space of nine lines cf solid brevier type. Notices in local column :e. per i:re fQr each in-ertion for one rnonth, longer at inch rate=, w:th 25 per cent added. A reasonable reduction made for ad ve rti!e nents by the three. six, or twelve ;:iontlis. ELBERT H. AULL, , - WM. P. HOUSEAL, Propnetors. NEWBERRY, S: C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1887. ENLARGED. As will be seen we have enlarged the HERALD AND NEWS to its original size. We propose to continue it at this size and endeavor to fill its col umns with the freshest and latest general and local news. A big railroad deal has been going - on among the great syndicates of the North for the past week. The Spartun'iri IIer.dd is making war on the gamblers in that city. Some prosecutions have begun in the courts and the matter is be ginning to be lively. Judge Norton is holding his third court, since his elevation to the bench, at Edgefield. He is winning for himself golden opinions as a just and able Judge. Railroad accidents are getting alarmingly frequent. A horrible ac cident occurred on the Boston and Providence on the 14th inst. The train was filled with people. The bridge gave way and a large num ber were killed and a great many were seriously injured. The trial of the case of the Cul breath lynchers was begin at Edge field on last Monday. A severance was granted and Holmes and Park man put on trial. Judge Norton seems to be attempting to clear the criminal docket at Edgefieid. For the want of material witnesses the case was again continued. Mr. D. Lynch Fringle, of South Carolina, has been transferred from - ' the position of Consul General and Secretary of Legation at Guate mala to that of Consul General at Constantinople. The salary of Mr. Pringle will be $3,000 a year instead of $2,000 took place at Edgefield last week, who and rssulted in a verdict of man- of thc slaughter. A great many people ex- Thu pected a mistrial. There are too broke other indictments for murder against to F( m istea Jones but we presume Judge Norton exteni will give him a long enough term in accoum the State Penitentiary, to obviate sistani the expense of any more trials for The murder in this world or at least until ent ar . . .doctor he is ripe with age. in th< killed THlE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- heads' SOCIATION.th b The suggestion made some time ago crushe by our local contemporary loo.king to latest __ the establishment of a young men's three]I raading club meets our hearty ap- A MA proval and the approval and endorse ment of the citizens of Newberry, I The 1 and will receive not only their ap proval and endorsement but their sub- EDG stantial aid as well, if necessary. The Jury E two ideas, that of organizing a Y. M, murde: C. A., and the establishment of a the c young men's reading club will be able c combined, and the reading room and Iday or library will be established in con-wol nection with the Y. M1. C. A. We suche are glad to see the interest that our the ju young men are manifesting in this which work. Rooms nicely fitted up and brougi furnished with the latest periodicals, it wh magazines and reviews, and in con- an agr< nection therewith standard works on that ti .various subjects, will make a most encing pleasant and p)rofitable place for our elusion young men, and for that matter some ofla of the older ones too, to spend a por-- had be tion of their time. The ladies, who to go are always ready and willing in all volve good work, have offered to furnish county. the rooms. ao ask As soon es the organization is a verdi( completed and suitable rooms can be Sunadav procured they will be handsomely during furnished and fitted up and made in| would every way pleasant and attractive, charge Those who are active and interested Judge in this movement are deeply in earn- table co est and mean tliat their efforts shall with th bce successfl. the jur ____________were se woMArs eL.esthela We publish ont our outide this interest week an excellent. article from the early h Southsern C'hristian Ad%ocate on "Wo- sleep>ing man's Place." We hope that all our awakenE lady friends will read it. Woman's ?eived I proper sphere is in the home. There ejuiyem she is king and queen, and car, and coolly rc does wield a more powerful influence ter' E than if she were to get into the pul- neck wt pit, or on the platform, or go to the a it ballot box. - The hand that rocks the Ireceive cradle has more to do with shaping The ce .the destinies of nations, than if that a paine -hand were given the free use of the countem~ * ballot. The home is her palace and neys ro. t -nee w Fthe -impiress she makes on the young Iter." and in the hoiue circle is one of the r most potent inflnences for good or 0 evil that is wielded in this world. Let her rule properly there and her, impress and influence will be felt; but let her abandon these and go on n the platform or to the polls and her influence is weakened and she is shorn of her strength and power. We hope the day i.l never come when the womLe!i of our fair land will abandon their proper sphere and place and insist on the right of a suffrage and on taking the places t prop)erly belonging to the men. Let our women rule their homes P -make home attractive - rear their s sons under proper influences and s they will be a factor and wield an influence on the affairs of men that. will be difficult to estimate. and in this way they become a power for great good. DASHED TO DEATH. b t( Norrible Accident on the Boston and g Providence Railroad. tl -s BosToN, March 14.--A terrible ac- v cident occurred this morning on the f Dedham branch of the Boston and f, Providence Railroad, between Forest a Hill and Roslindale. at what is n known as Bussey Park Bridge. The t 7 o'clock train from Dedham, con- o sisting of seven ears and a baggage N car, under the charge of Conductor n Tilden, broke through he bridge. A The engine and three cars went over ti safely, but the five others fell a through the bridge to the road be- u neath, a distance of thirty feet. The ti last car, which was the smoker, turn- 3 ed completely over and struck on top s of the others, all being crushed al- n most out of shape. It is stated that the bridge is com- S( paratively a new one, and that the ac- t cident was caused by a truck on one S( of the cars giving away, causing the d car to strike against an abutment of 1 the bridge. The smoking car, after p it fell, caught fire, but the fire de- b partment was promptly on hand and c prevented any spread of the flames. n The bodies of the dead hate all f, been removed. Some of the wounded 3 are at the hospital and some have r been taken home, so that it is very t diffcult to ascertain their names and the extent of their injuries at the r present time. t Among the killed are Conductor t Tilden, Sergeant Naylor, of the s West Roxbury Division of the Bos ton police, W. E. Snow, Alice Bur- Z nett, of Roslindale, Mabel Adams a and Frank Norris, of Dedham, t Harry Gay, mortally injured and t dying. Among the injured are Frank 1 Plummer, Nellie Palmer, MIrs. Ames, George Lord. L. A. Carr, MIrs. Lip- g pincott, Cassie Smithers. Dxis~- K co, George May and F- South eder. ."-b rought it prol i iy and some of nect w a nave not been iduentified- Carelin a train was crowded with work- North eople, and the most intense ex- tinuous ?nt prevails among their friends, August. are anxious to learn the names Thomas se killed and injured.- point engineer, when his engine .Coast, from the train, kept right on route r >rest Hill and gave the alarm, 25() mi d of stopping to ascertain the talized; of the accident, and on that The it it was impossible to get as- appears e at once. R. M. officers of the road are pres- Auguste d are doing all they can. Mlany igton~ s are there, doing everthing son, f uir power. The bodies of the office a were horribly mangled, some Auigustr being -entirely severed from Augusti dies, and many of the bodies anid Co d beyond recognition. The Auguste computation shows twenty - prises u :illed and fifty injured. The me TTER OF" MANSLAUGHTER. "sines~ ... -doubt erdict of t he Edgef.eid Jrury in p)le cap JoneC's case. In fact timore EFIELD C. H., MIarch 1.-The terested mpanelled in the case of the combina against R. T. Jones for the not eml of Edward Pressley, Sr., at West P, :melusion of Judge Norton's cupies t: harge, at 5 o'clock on Satur- not be ?ning, retired to consider what completi be a just and proper verdict Carolina ~e out to the perpetrator of icle. .crime. The Court waited on ry until 11 o'clock p. m. at A hour the Judge had them Gen. $ t in and interrogated them as c ~ther they desired any fuirth er eihtv - c tion to assist them to arriv e it iee ~ement. The foreman rep>ied '-nt I pent im e diffculty they were exper- high pul in reaching a unanimons con- Ibright ar did not arise from a qufestioni~'go Judge Norton reminded ful is hat three days of the Court ,ron bega: en occupied in the trial, and pltca over the case again would in- pointeicIn very gtreat expense5 to the )Ietter iax Therefore, he would have the presit them to retire to their room Senate w: and when they- agreed~ uponCroia t, whether durimg that night. rlnap 3Ioncay or at any time niabeor the session of the Court. he from Lak be glad to receive it and dis- -Oren .hem.-Ores o'clock this morning the Penn il was aroused from his comf: r- SA~ uch by a constable. who c'ame ' an e surprising information that eiin( e- had agreed. .Messengers of aPrei ~n hurriedly going fromlplace UitdS ,. arousing from their slum- toed ant counsel and others who were trriso dmi the trial. J:,aes, at that MQrtin T\ mnr of the mnorning. was als ofte0 a soundly, and he. too. was rorn took d and told to dress. He re- States Se: he announcement that the after was I agreed with no observ able was secret nt or anxiety, but rather Rus-sia in marked, "It is manislaugh- ors No : -e evidently felt that his Ior dead. h ssafe. He was confident of dleed politi 20 the Court was ready- to Mr. handch the jury anad thr-r verdlict. 3IrtBec k read slowly, "Guiltv." and strtn p< I expression darkened theotesro thie humbl inces of the prisoner's attor -fi~~,hf a moment. Then the sen as finished, "of~ manslaugh 1Pres:lena .+ + t+ .:.,, :.ld next Fr um disclosed the fact that eight f them were for iurder. two for anslaughter and two for acquittal. I 11 subsequent balloting resulted in ter ;le same Vot: until five minutes to ter .VtwhI a compromise verdict of the lanslaughter was agreed upon. ! Jones's counsel will carry the case the Supreme Court on technicali es.- .us ?tUl C rier0. nat '%e May See on oime Fine S)ay tniy Very St:mmen:r. ofI 1Ie( The cars running on the Georgia gel nid Carolina Midland Railroad be- Ot veen Augu.,ta and Edgefield ! lWe A. elieve it. We. believe in President to ;. M.Iitchell - in his honor, his hon- sue .tv. his vim, his work. And indeed, jail Waking of his work. when we con- he der that the Augusta. Edgefield and ewberrV Railroad was formally or anized only one year ago, what bcI ore. considering the general pover- of of the South, could we reasonably int srect or demand The road is sto raded for three quarters of its tie -lilt gngth between Augusta and New- a q erry; and still, as a correspondent has -lls us in another column, the work mIe oes actively on. In our opinion t lis makes an extremely respectable Ba 1owing for Col. Mitchell. and a mo ,lry promising guarantee for the Ad iture. We hear- we cannot vouch d.t )r it, but we believe it- that he has las [ready ordered the iron for the BA 'hole line between Augusta and nion. And thus it is we say that u some fine day this very summer r.t e may see the railroad trains run- the ing into our town from Augusta. bee nd then we will bless the injunc- pat on that delayed the narrow gauge, nt ad the consolidation that will place bi s in direct connection with the Bal- sia more and Ohio Railroad on the Oh orth, and the Gulf coast on the outh. We were never proud of the ala' arrow gauge. We confess it now. ie were only willing to take it as. "eminglv. the best we could do. As r iings look now, we believe we shall th: )on have cause to thank God for no elivering us from the "shameful '1 alf-handedness of a "pony railroad." era resident Mitchell's railroad life has to een marred by no failure. On the to nitrary, he has, as it were, conjured tio ioney out of stones- plucked grapes bel om thorns and figs from thistles. of [ark what we say: He is not the Dr ian to do all this actual work, and cei ,en let nothing come of it. th< And now we will explain what we fo' iean by "direct communication with 2e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on ac North. and the Gulf coast on the D,l outh." It is this: The latest pro- th< ?ct of Col. Mitchell is the Augusta, Wa 'homasville and Gulf Railroad. And te lready an advertisement appears in air .e Augusta papers, giving notice fe mat such a company will immediate- i Sapply for a charter. The It'ight al object of the road is i's lookin-g o he M+'n'te an.1 i ntcoast. agencie-s L)ad has already built as far o""i be ix as Salem, \ a.. and it is said 9.7i oli oses to build down and con- - th the Georgia and South a Midland at Shelby. in (ii'^(x Corolina, thus making a con- of nh Ar route from the North with York. Jol i; then with the Augusta, to thre tilu ville and Gulf built to a and absen in Florida on the Gulf W'Lr 501 they- will have a continuous and has bi s desired. The road will be $6,000 bo" les long, and will be capi- Cols mthis cit directors for the first year as been quriel in advertisement are MIessrs. - Mitchell and W. T. Gary. of ;T. 3. Warthen, of Wash- 31ONTG( county, and George W. Blit- Isaac ,i. X State .re: New York. The principal since 188 ad headquarters will be in $200,00o ,and (we quote from the ini jail her correspondent of the News El Paso, urger) this road will add to on the ig" another of the great enter. ture. III. vhich are booming the city. crty paid a n at the head of it meanA and say there is now no of its construction, as am- Nd ^ tal can easily be obtained. Tenr:h Cay there is no doubt of the Bal- Carlos R'e mnd Ohio being largelv in- A pache CI in it. The result will be a r~c*-a(ii :ion of all prominent roads yesterday. 'raced in the Richmond and Lieut. Mot )int 'Terminal Co.. which oc last ycar, aat territory. The road willJl. e ,onstructed until after - the' n of the Georgia and South MIidland. -Edgefteld Chron- SitsSp( DEA R Si +*- . was im a ve S:ror.g Man of the Nation. ill h nmors iently re.d imon Cameron. of Pennsyl- thrat ~freanu n Thursday celebrated his looked :rs i Thth birth-day. Almost sipelas. 'ears of his life have been Somce ti the glare and conflict of c ~ >die life. Yet his minxd is six large bc d active, his physical ener- ly curedi and his disposition cheer- lef my* no early as .8() Gen. Came- bit tpW i dealing with politics and not only as s. While he was vet a albo as the 'Washington he wr~ote a stitution all ring John C. Calhoun for 0f. Yours [ency. Later, he sat in the th the distinguished South J Fr a. He was adjutant gene- IMyselif an' ablic p)rinter of Pennsylva- ed withI mia] - 183O, and built the canal b4i he Pontehartrain into New spec ie, n e n 1830--8i. He projected moCst entiire] the lines of the pre(sen tP purit:e , a:n mIia systemn in the Keystone X tit built most of them. He whio 'are su16 er in the first national con- thet blood, di er held for the nonmination idential candidate in the Eld r Cial ates. This was in Balti-j N nslvihIe, was a feature of the an. Treatie o Andrew Jackson to MIake mil ued free. an Buren Chief Executive ESwi onl. Ini 1 S45 Gen. Camne. At antal Ga. his seat in the Uhnited AT ate. andl three times there-. ?ieeted to that body. He ' tkied aryx of war and minister to wVonderrafl C addition to all these hon- friendcs in ( nan in this country. living -oil~ Cr as for so long a time han- No person e cal life with such a power- relief. Tir< s this veteran. He, like casi5e, and w< er, "had the advantage of Druggi4ts to .." n h rw lk h dying consmi >r,adhgrwlietebottle, as S0, men of the nation, from laust year. a:! est conditions of our pri- was reported German S;r known. Aal - Sample botti Clevel m:d will b' fifty years Regular sizc iday. Mrs. Clevelandi is .iust Druggists ar A BURGLAR IN THE TOILS A i!lack Dared& vil Caged in Leurens. .At-'a:Ns, S. (.. March 14.--The lat part of last week a negro man en '( by a ladder a se"c)nd story ri em in house of a highly respected citizen his place-Mr. G. W. Corbet. Four Sir. Corbet's daughters, gown young iWs were sleeping in the room, andi it th',y were awakened by the un >wu per-on tou,":hi:g the face of one hem. they sereaned :i the burglar 1. Mr C,>rbet sent to Greenville to a bloodiou;id to track the person. ye-terd.iy nio:Iing the mnar-h:l, L. Lang-ton, arrested a negro supposed )e th: on-. Trial Jnstice Miller is d a warrant, and he %%a, lodged in lis name is John Gooahwin, and has been idenitied as the muan. A New Deal. EEW YORK. March 15.-It is generally ieved on Wall street that the control the Baltimore and Ohio has passed D the hands of a syndicate. 'fhc rv is current, and is repeated by par who are generally arecpted as good hority, that Jay Gonld has acqutired aarter interest in the synd:eate and paid $1.4t10.000 in ca-lh on an agree at. Rtus-ell S.ge is also named as a miber of the syndicate. According reports, Western Union takes the tinore and Ohio telegraph line, Dins re takes the express hu-iness for the am E xpress Company and the Penn aIia Railroad takes the road. The ails are s ,id to have been arranged night., LTIMOHEANS AWAITING DEVELOP MENTS. ALTIMoClE. March 15.-Nearly all -rest in the Baitinore and Ohio Rail d de:d has died out here. and while impression is general that a deal has n made, there is a disposition to wait iltly until it is antheiticallv an meed. 3r. Garrett was in his otfice lay and was in a very happy mood, would say nothing. Three hundred res of stock of the Baltimore and io changed hands to-day at the Stock change. fifteen of which -old for 10S I the balance at 161. The deal has iost entirely ceaeed to be di=cussed. The Boston Railroad Horror. IOSTON. 3arch 15.-It i now known t 114 persons were injured in the road aecident yesterday. This doe.s inelnde thor'e killed. 'he injured at the Massachusetts Gen 1 IIospit al are reported by phy.-i-itns lay as being in a co:mfortalle eendi t. The surreo,I are contident that will recover. Owing to the duplica t and misspelling o; names. it i- now ieved that the reports of the nutnber ,ersons killed have been considerably r (Stini:ted. Up to noon to'day. Dr. iper had signed twenty-one death titicates and Dr. lIarri thtree, mnaking cntire death total up to noon twenty r. Daniel Manning Ssils. EW YORK, Mlarch 13.-Seeretarv niel 3ainnig sailed for Europe on Steamer Arizona this mnorning. He s aecompanied by his wife and danu tMr. Manning said the vo': i ci en in the hope that tiLe was tribut would benetit l he caught. t: b ing ;trow. .ost Cut irely left wg:j-.,nplaimt hiad not troubled rh)i .s months. While in Europe l~ ro a little for the new bank bylae it for suitath!e places teo locat~e pa:rat or branches, but that would this private capacity, and not l2 I er of the bank. Treasurer C.cre s:iled on the same steamer. c(it' Gone to Canada. raition o0, M1arch 15.-The 'der-ecea :ng says the Ctiic:ago mainager Centin soeia Clock Company of New 'i n E. Glendhiilh, hais defaultedFih e of from $2M00tO to $31,0On0, al tided to Canadai. The book-Bra the Chiic:cgo branch. William' is also defaulted for $5,500) ~en arrested and placed under ~CP d to appear for triai. A\. A~o h ice President of the Anrsonia at tent y last week, and have sincethr lv at work on the' case. home ven che incent Caught at Last. onl, MERY, ALA., March 15.- te ar' nen,Alab:amia's defani in g tme ard surer, who has been missing genuin hatving got away with over oiy thie pubelic mioney, was lodged Tle Sto-day, IIe was raughit na il 'exais. IIe left Montgeomery can hi it of Janiuiary 29, 1885. A re- the~ ve ,000 was ofTered for his cap- mre t securities :iid his own*l prop- for. " bout $50i,000of hic defalcat ion-. an collectl oung I.ieutenant Killed. f'e ;ELE-S, CAL., March 13.-See- qiuenth enant Seward Mott, of thre of go airy, was killed at the Samn are fro ervation, Arizona, by a youneg give thi ief, who quarreled witth him for pre dron of land, and stabd him localitt es. the woimid proving fatal "Mv Th'le taurderer escaped. printed gradtuted from We(st Point Baking ni received his commission in niomina~ was a native of New York. dress, ol. W. J. Pollard. If UGUSTA, G A., Jan. 7, 1887. Scroh citic Co , Atlanta, Ga.: trSe ts:-For ten years my b!ooid 'il " ry bad condeition, evineing its me in a chronic swol len an ud itio ose, and iniunme.r.ible boils hi -mlhy ap)peared 01n mv fae n " th gr I had a 5evere case of ery- Seroft e :ago I det erined to try S. ad heard so mnnehi of the Spe blood purifier. After usinug 10a tel >ttles of S. S. S. I was enItire- wieRU TIhec violenit .deep red color ton r, the heis diisappealred( per-~ o!d my genei(ral heailthi was he p11) nderfully. I regard S. S. S. rI an t the best blood puritier, but '4r I. inest tonic for redulced COIn- pltetely I generaI~il deCbility t hat 1 kniow only cee t rly, W. J. PoLL ARn. Thec B;. om Rev. Mr. Kelly. ter, Chi all skin d wife w.ere seriously a fliiret- er noC tem arial po~isone, nervous pro - perfect Igenerael debility. After .lC~r large sized bocttles of .Swift & e(ls now1e coniCider ourselvyes al y free from anyV bloode im- N2ewu I ate a< acti ve ani11 s~pple a wenty years ago. I take eommrendinig b. S. S. to alli erinig from an impurliities of zzines- or nervous heaidache. SAMUEL KELLY, reh of Christ, Muddy Fork. Howard County, A k.( Oct. 7. 18S(0. a Blood and Skini Di-ease Is ini -r SPECi FIC CO.. I)ra wer 3, 3-1G-1t. lSHING SUCCESS, 0 ity of every persoen n hio has 's )erI N.e/rti to let its m!ities the known to theirJ n: j. Ak-thma,r 1ii P emnone iJ 11 throatt and lung ei-eare mu ure ti: trout i mme~diaite?1 e do-ces will relieve any conide r It the (1my3 of all recommnd( it to the poor, ptive, at least to try one h00 dozetn bottles w1eere sojd J I 1 no one case where it failed IJIi i a .Such a medicine as the p1 cannOt be too widely your dlrlugist about it. :s t o try. sold at 10 cents.. 75 cents. Sold by all & r'idc d Dealers in the United unacla. 1-26-la-co ONE LIVED, THE OTHER DIE A woman fornerly our slave is now cook. About eightceni months ago she bec:imc sirklv ::;i ha,l a cough an wa. eontined to be l, and it was thou1:ght that I she had cons m nption. The treattment by phiysician= failed to give relief. In December. ISS4. a node or krot about the s!ze of a go.e egg formed in.t above the pit if the -toinach. which when lanced disehargedi matter for S or 9 months. One of these also fnrmed tn der her arm. and three on her back. which disch :r,t' matter for a consider able time. For six mo:ths of thiis time she was eonti:edl to the b1o1ue. and most of the time in bel. The stomach often refused food. by reiecting what she had eaten. She i-ed a great deal of medi eine. but faih-d to be cured. I bought one bottl:e of your B. B. B. (made i:n At lanta, Ga.) and gave it to her and she commenced to improve. I then bought ] and gave her three bottles more, and she continued to improve and in two months' time her cough had ceased. her constitution strengtihen ed. appetite and digestion good. all di;charges ceased. nodes or knots disappeared and she went to work apparently healthy and fattened up greatly. This woman h:l a married sister of neaam:1 iie age who was affected in pre cisely tile sane way and about the same 1 time. Sh- had noilt or knot on pit of stomach. back, etc. She did not take any B. B. B. and the node on her stom aci ate through to the cavity. She con tinued on the decline and wasted away, and finially died These were two terrible cases of blood poisou,-one u-ed B. B. B. and was speedily eured-the other did not u1e it and lied. It ik mo,;t a=suredly" a mo-t wonderful blood puritier. I refer to 1 merchants of this town. Yours truly, W. T. RoBErtSON. Tish:ibee, Ala., May 1, 1SSG, A SHERIFF RELEASED. For a period of -ixteen years I have been atdlieted with catarrh of the head which bailled the use of all mediciies u ed. Seeing the advertisementof B. B. B., I purcha-ecd anid used six or seven bottles, and although i-ed irregularly have r^ceived great relief, and recom mend it as a good blood purifier. [Signed] J. K. IOLCO3MhIE. JR., Sheriff of Haralson county, Ga. All who desire fltl information about the caue and cure of Blood Poisons, Seroftlla and serofulou Swelling. _ cer. Sores. Rhenmatismn, Kidney toin plaints. Catarrh etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our :;2-page Illu.trated Book of Wotnder. filled with the most wonleI ful al -tartling proof ever beforte known. Address, ROOD BALM Co.. 2- :-lt. Atlanta, Ga. '!y Favorite Reeipt. So:nc time :ugo the Royal Baking Pow Co., coneciveil the idea of cullecti g 1 from its patrons, for redistribution i among theim when printed in book form, their hest and favorite methods for thl prelaration of articles of fo'fu'r- Terin -e: ip,t ion. Inl re=,yer, of practical qnired nisli J .-..a en were selectedl the money eontained in the book entitled p;lya bl Favorite Receipt." The publica- fr,m, ti -as inti"nded origina;ally for the con- gage rs only, but the collection proved paper-. )f such remiiarkable value that its hers believing its cirenlamtioni won bl Mas edtnetive o.f gi oil iin atl'ording a know~ ledIge as to the practical Ipr- STA T on of real honme cookery mi a way cu ce it most, whlesiite and nppctiz wve issued an edition for genieral C03 ttion, u bich is sold at cost of pro- ~'lii ni and post age. "My Favorite Re containis form~iulas for the prepa of almost every kiiown (dish in conceivable w'ay. These haive Bly or SSoups anid Biot his, Fish and Shell before legetables, Meats, Stews, Poultry on the 3amne. Eggs, Salads. Deserts, that tr: ~, Cake, Con,dimnent., Beverages. State af 'rese rves anmd Pickles, Preserved alcres, n Cani ned Veget ahles, et c., to which lands of >tis index is addl(ed. Every branch Kiniaril enliniary art haa received ample thereof, on. The publiention is of uniusual be exhi fi om the fact that the receipts are Termi ghily testedl formulas of genuine whole b eookery. In it each contributor reqmirei -s for thie utility of her receipt ntot cash, air >tit attest that years of experience mi two toyed it the host way of making two0 yea iele na:meid, aiud signs her name saleC, by dress to it as an evidence of its priemiIe eness :iid her'i faiith in its superi- the pur<1 terms o prtattiical chaaractir of the~ receipts hi ri-k peiilvy commend them to Atmeri >uisekeepers. While cookery of iste ytinest and lichest, as well althe --c iy Favorit e R eceipt" is not, like ST A T] >f the cook books of the day, a COF on of imipraicticable, untried, or g formu'las, following witich fre Sresults in a failure and a waste Si!a< .Jo d ma:iterials. Th'le contributions ii every part of the country and Sbest ex perience of the best cooks By oi paring the dishes peculiar to each '3t ) erv befo Favorite Receipt" handsomely on the 1i a nd bound, is sent hy the Roval ta o Powder Co., New York. at the and Cot: I price of 50Q cents, to any ad- tog One 'xpress charges paid. - more or and boul the Suifferers from Cor.sumption, fonrerl' anid B. mla, .umd General D)eility will 'ploIt ie >t's Emmulsion of Pure Cod Liver Tierms' it IIypoiphosphiites, they will find to pay o a!te relief and a permanin t b'in- in e:iii r. II. V. 3Mott, Brenitwood, Cal., able in o "I have utsedl Scot t's E-niul-ion from th sat advant age ini Cates of Phthisic- nimr-gal 1 andi( \\astinig Diseases general- sit with very pa:latabtc." 2-2:i4t- on the b :liees tler Youth. ~ il hobe) Chlemv, Peterson. Clay Co., ula. la the following storvy. the truith of . voniebed for blie h~residlents of the re-sold I 't amn ist years old, hiave benen tront- the lirst i kitner coxnmli andt lamne-ts for i-tt nars: coul nlot diress miyseilf without >W I ami free trom tall pini and sore .nm able to do nll my Own homuse- Ma' er~ owe my thanks to Elceuc Bitters tort E-newedi myl youthi. anid riemoved comn- .J .11 disease und1( pain Ti y a bottle at Colield & Lyon's."D)rug Store. 5-4 Bucklen's Armica Salve. t S.lve in the worl for Cu. S ores. Lc.rs. Salt Rhleutm. Feve ites Te ipedl Hands. Chillblai. Crs and iupt ins. and poshiivl ene pie requlnire. It is guarantee tI ge L- L satistsact imon, or none etde enuts- per boix. For sal by tield Ad#,etiSemcntts. ~o iTTO KLETTNER Vt-. iIt cf a l;C0 W- For a Agents f. voice of STATE erry Malt B Sof Mati F R O M deceased.C - at Newbc PIIIIIMUday of IE YORK. -uddn ., n.l. NOTICE. 1 All per on- are h"reby warted. under )enalty of the law. not to hire nor har ) r Walter Bi:op a- i i< tinier co: ra.t to me for the yve:ar NS . WaAe" . I1. SETIZLER. March 15. 1'7 It. 'eachers' Examination. The next e:cuninati.an o; applicant.; or Teacher Certificates will be held on E -ridlay, A\pril 1 -t. 1'9S7, beginning at 10 'elock a. tn. C'lorel aIppl:ttts will >e examined in the ('onlrt Houmze, and viite applicants iii the Sch.>il Cottnis- it imer'S OtlieCe. All :I lie !t:t- ilist pro ide tliemtsclv's with pit. ink an.1 1.gal n ap paler. ie examinatin io:n : be Vritten iii ink. G. G. SAT' G. B. CROMER. T. S. MOORMAN. E B3.ard of Exa:iners Newherrv CottntV. 3-1 G-3t.: Registration Notice. CoU CNcI CIt1}IIERS. t 14 March. 187. Not ice i-: hereby iven. that tilt Books if Reg'_istrationi will be opened on the n .th, 2th and 30th davs of March. 15S-, or the purpo:e of regi,terintg all (Iali led voters of town of Newherry. S. C. By order. JOHN S. FAIR, Retister Town of Newberry, S. C. 3-1G-2r. Fire Tax a1 Street Duty, CoUNCIL CIiAMi:WS. 14 3llarch, 1P,87- F Notice is herev g'vev, that all who iave failed to pay their fire tax and treet duty, are required to pay the same >y the 19th March, 187, as the penalties I vill be imposed after that date. By order. JOlIN S. FAIR, - 3-10-I t. C. & T. T. C. N. Woaice of Final Setflement and n Discharge. I will make a settlement on the estate 4 Lucy Gilliamn. deceased, in the Pro- L rate Court for Newberrv Counry, South arolina. on Monday the 18th day of iJarc:h. IS7, and iminediatelv tl.ereafter pply for a final discharge as Executor C If the will of said d.ce:i ed. ELIJAIT 1. LAEE. E'ecutor. 3March 14th. ]S8. 3-10r-5r. l sTATE OF SOU i"Il CA[u)LINA. COUNTY OF N"WBE.:1;Y--IN b COMMON PLEAS. 5ilas Johnstone. Ma.-e v,. P. B. Work man and Robert W. Athisn. By order of the Court herein. d-tteii a lid December, 1586. 1 n ill sell at publie s >ntcry, before the Co;rt House at New- u >errv, on the first Monday in April, 1, LS[7. "all and singular that tract and i dantation of l ,d. situate and lying in he County and State aforesaid. e'n ng One Hundredgj.' bond- d I lJii- rlands, the said Rohert W. STAT mn, Preston Brooks Work:uan." CO -:-The purchaser uill be re to pay one-:ilf if the purchase in cash, :uid to secnre the b:iaee Win. P. -it twelve ninths with in;erest c day of s:l. by hund and moinrt- Tiehee >f the p)reiS'. ani i to payi for Pierce reqm;ire SILAS JOINSTONE, Master. their re -r's Omice ;Gth Mirchi 587 -;r. tati. be. -- oni or E OF SOUTil CA ROLINA. March, TNTY OF NEWI;ERRY--IN DION PLEAS. Iaste 1P. Metis vs. Williamn G. Metts. STAT] AIm'r, et. al. CO(UI R*if CON. der of the couri herein, dated 4:h F:tilie 1887. I will sellI, ait puiici onutcry. hie I 'ourt Houitse at Newberry, irst Modyin April. 1887, all 'Ihe e etr of lan d in lie county ain - oresad, cntainngliventy(igh iore or less, and bou nded hy David Sliglt's estate, Thlomas ~ andl others. accor.inig to a plat fAr made by J1. M. Wicker. D). S., to bited at the saile. ~t -:-TJhe purchaser niay paiy the, idl in cash, otherwise hie will lbe I to pay live hundred dollars in COU d to secure lhe balance, payable COMI equal inst:alniiits of one and SaraIh E rs, with intere-t fr em the .l:iv of at bon.il:und mo.rtgfage of thec ~, and to pary fo paiiers. Shoahl I'h Ci bhaser fail ~to comply ni ih the D. Buzl sal., the hail will be re-sold at Grjr. on t lie tirst Mondlar in M.tv nier. ideman.d: r's Office. 1Oh 'i ~reb, 587. A pril. I _____ ________ .'Iaste: OF SOUTll CA ROL.INA NTY OF NEWBERIcY-IN MON PLEAS. itt-sto n . Ma saer, vs . L-o:li-a C. , Iinll:er :nii other-. ier of ithe Conurt hiereini dat ed ..18S6, I will selI at pubhln ic ou re the Court Hoise it N 'wb riry I rst Momay ini Apil, 1857, ill of land in the town of New berry ii nty an d State afore-aid, containi~ 1ere and fifty-four hiit:idredths less, frontingz on Caldwell steet ,., ndeid by lota 2 aind 3 of the lands 1 l belon:iing to Na: hani limiter, U h F. Grillin. asrepresented liy a -eof to b)e exhibite-d at sal.. :-r he pu rchaser will be requi red ne-th iird of the purchl ase mioniey SI and to secuie the halimee. pay iie andc two years, with IinItere,t : e <day of salhe. by a bt.nd and Po0K8 (e if lie piremises. and to depo0- . the Master a policy of inisurance ibltings on sail icot the pmrehaiser fail to complly Walch terms of salt, wit hin seven ' treaifter, the property will lbe t the ik ofI -ill puirchlaer ont Miomniay ini 3:iayv . Pu7*['r pay for pipoir-.- - ILAS JOUNSTONE. Master. N ' SOiceo, I ith Marchb. IS87. ndtos le: by law streamis theirI o1:ir heilloiltt CAFIPET OF SOUTI CAROLINA. Pl Erwm-F:titY ('ol-TY. h B.I Fller's. Pioboa:e Judgze. As, G. Melviin Singley hathi . toime to eraint him lettecr- of rtion of O th:ate iand 'tYeet, are, therefor,. to cite auri ad- ;t-rNo -iman singr thle kinialred andt of the -ail Mathila- Siegley, that they be and appear before SA oie Coinrt of Probate, to hie beh1 rry Conurt lIu- on-.(i the 3t Ma rch ini t., after p'tblica- - 0 f, it 11 0o'clc in t he for'.Oon, mee if it'' ther hav'. why' the li-tration -1'.hni o huea g'ra at- B'3:adW3 J. 13. F"ELLERS. J. p. N. c. 641 to 047 )ELINQUENT LAND SALE. 'TowVNnstIr No. 1. 1 lot and I biilding, :ssessed in name f Wade II. Cole man. 1 lot and 1 1 hilding, asses -ed in nalm, f Lucy Coleman. No.2. 50 acres. :-sessei in ume of Ann W. ear ii. 57 acr:'s, as e--c:l in name of Malvina 500 acr:"s and 10 buildings. asessed in ane of Ja. I. Fair & Co. 75 acres and 1 building. assessed in amet of P. B:utler Sli'h. >14 acre, and 2 buildingr, a:s-seed in ame of Caroline M. Smniler. No. 3. 5-0 acres, as es-ed in name of Wilkal f0 acres and 1 building. asse-sed it :ttlle of Johtn A. Gilliam. S4 acres. assesced in name of G. A. lardr. scr:"s anil 1 huilding, ass:-ssed in e :amne Of G. E- IIarlv. 575 acr:- and 2 buildings, assessed in ane of TIs. B. .Jertr. 10 :Ce- :1::l 2 huiLlinzs, a.sessed in ame of Ben. S. Lyles. ~ No. 5. 8 acres, assessed ii the name of J. Tewton Martin. No.7. 8 acres and 1 bui!din,. a-sessed in aime of Caroline Dean. 1 lot asses-cd in ,;aue of R.iclard K. aulkner. :2 acre-, a-sesse I in u:::ne of C. L il r. No.9. G7 acres, assessed in name of Jno. [airs estate. 370 acres, assessed in nan- of Sparta Kib!er's (state. No. 10. 7 acres and 4 buildings, a=sessed in ame of Samps. Bridges. 115 acres and 2 buildings, assessed in ame of Joseph Brown. 1IS acres, a-sesscd ill nae1C of Miriam ivingstont. No. I1. 30 acres :sses-ed in n:.me of Willie romer. No ice is hereby given that the whole f the several parcels. l,t= and parts of )ts of real estate described in the pre ediing list, or so much thereof as may e neecs+ary to pay the taxes. penalties id assesinments chargil .thereon. will e sold by Amirew II. Wheeler. Treas rer of New berry County, South Caro nn. at his o1ke in said county on Mon ay the 4th day of April, A. D., 1S87, rless said taxes. assessments and pen lties be paid before,j hat time; and such Ale will be continued from day to day, ntil all of said parcels, lots and parts of its of real e-ttte shall be sold or offered or sale. This 8t1 - 1 - 1'v j v.f U' M. W. JIOUSEAL, , Auditor Newberry County. E OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NTY OF NEWBERRY-IN IMON PLEAS. B. Harmon vs. Keziali II.rmon, et. al. reditors of: le estate of William Harmon. deceased, are hereby I to render and e-tablish on oath For spective demands again-t said es- corp fore the undersigned at his office, oblig before the twenty-fifth day of As SIL AS .JOJTNSTONE, Master. T 'r' Olliee 24th Feb. 1887. 2-23-5t. One i --great< E OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NTY OF NEWB1ERRY-IN T E MON PLEAS. J. Faunt, E'x, vs. Ione E. Fant, F et. al. **ca portai reditors of tihe estate of Dr. Sam- -suger. Fant, dIec(ased, are hereby re- thors; Co render on oath their respee i:ands before the tinider:-igned, at NOl e, on or biefore the tifteenith day co= ,1887. tRi a ILAS .JOHINSTONE. Ma-ter. world r'*s Office 1 March, 1887. 3-2-7t. Food t-on,' OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The TY OF NEWBERRY--IN whole MON PLEAS. bring ticiai I .B'jzhian!t. A dm'x, vs. Ida E. facts; B;izharrdt. and t 'editors of the estate of T1homas detec mrt, deceased, ar.e hereby re- subh renide on oath their respective factio: e, before the undersigned, at hi.; in the or before the lifteenth: day of ILu ASJOUINSTONE. Master. TH sOlice, 1 Ma rcb, 1887. 3-2-7t. Is the theda: - ~ ~ : best w Daily. Anyt ~ER PLATED WARE, " and Table Cutlery, ^d ~I6AL INSTRUMENTS. Reparing a Specialty. !LUARD S(.IIGLTZ, "S New berry, S. C. 1-13-:f. e to Land Owners. E" 1t owners and persons having ductioc sed for a termn of one or more Newherry County. are reg inred 'I to remove from the running indi 0on their lands or the lands . i cses,o.i.except Broad. Enoree, SIlada a:d Little Rivers, all -.' -e'*s, raflts and timber dunrin~ 'I of Mairch ini eaebl year. r f t he Board lif CounIity Com- Pr G5 EO. B. CRO.JENR, ..Pre Clerk. er the wo: & J. SLOANE, .t L m: . t) R E-r.ut. 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