The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 17, 1866, Image 4
A Pa ?Wrass.-t;av oui pur
chesed any intoxicating liquor of The 'de
fendant ?" inquiredthe constble.
"Not th4 1 remember " replied the
witness, coolly.
"Have you obtained any.at his store ?"
"Not that I remember, '
"Will you try and recollect? Bear in
mind that you are tinder oath."
"I am trying."
A pause.
"Well witness, what do you say now ?"
continued the official presently.
"I haven't made any discoveries asyet."
"Have you not, within a week, told
persons that you bought liquor of defend.
ant ?"
"Not that I remember."
"Did you not tell me yesterday that
you bought spirits of defendant ?"
"Yes, sir."
"You did ! Ah I Well, sir when you
told me that, did you lieor tell the truth ?"
"I told the truth."
"Well, sir, then you have bought
spirits of defendant?"
"Yes sir."
"What did you mean by swearing you
could not remember ?"
"I meant that I could not."
"Your memory returned amazingly
quick. Did you pay defendant for the
spirits you bought of him. ?"
"Yes, sir."
"How much ?"
"Twenty-five cents."
"What kind did you buy?"
"Spirits of camphor."
"Ahem ! we i est the case here."
"Not guilty," came from the jury box,
as the members tried to appear sedate
and dignified, and with an effort re
strained themselves from joining in the
roar of laughter that went round the
court-room.
ADTVANCE IN AGRICULTURE.-In an
admirable article on the above subject,
the editor of the American Farmer says
that if we would lay a firm basis on
which to build up wisdom and knowledge
in the minds of our planters, large and
small, we must convince them- that the
course pursued by our forefathers in
husbandry, is by no means the best
course. And he would convince them
fret, that in general, a small farm is
better than a large one.
Second, convince them that a little,
well tilled, is better than much, half
tilled. Convince them that two loads
of manure are better than one, and every
lead, judiciously applied, is better than
a greenback dollar.
Convince them that three good' cows
are better than six poo; ones, and so
on of all other stock. Convince them
that two blades of grass may easily be
made to grow where but one only grew
before.
Convince them that experiment is the
mother of i:nprovement, and improve
ment thie true source of wealty ; and
lastly, convince them of these simple
trutbs, and induce them to practice ac
cordingly, and the work is done. You
will then bring mind and body to act
in unison. You will elevate the hus
bandman to his natural sphere in the
scale of existence. You will place hina
oa the road to higher eminence. He
wHil think for himself, he will be learn
ed, he will be wise, he will be wealthy
and influential.
Rev. Henerv Ward Beecher's farm
and bomne, at Peeskill, is- thus de.scribed
by a corr'espondent:
The farm is about two miles east of the
railroad depot, and. a beautiful iite for a
summer residence. The residence is a
low roofed, one story-and-a-half building,
and resembles very much an old-fashion
ed farm house. The carriage house and
barn and foreman's residence are all one
edifice. In external appearance, this
building is more imposing than Mr.
Beecher's home. The farm consists of
about forty acres, and I am told its cost
may be estimated at forty thousand
dollars. When Mr. Beecher purchased
it, it was ca#ered with rocks and stones,
but he bas made it bloom and blossomu
with flowers, and so enriched its soil that
it yields prodigious harvest. The farm
is a garden ; the whole of it has been
subsoiled twenty-five inches, and every
stone, large or small, has been taken out
and put into fences or drains. I never
saw such vegetables and fruit. He has
four acres of onions, and last year sola
eight hundred barrels; the foreman told
me he sold last year about ten thousand
dollaas worth of produce from the place.
Such onions, beets, squashes and d warfed
pears 1 never before witnessed ; one small
pear tree, not three feet high, had fifty
seven pears on it, and many other trees
seemed loaded with their fruit.
CoumEIT[oN.-The Richmond papers
lose no opportunity of poking fun at their
neighbors of Petersburg, to which the
papers of the Cockade city respond
promptly. The following is the latest
correspondence passing between them:
PETERSBURG TRAD10 LooKING UP.
Twenty-three bags of peannts (said to
be very fine), arrived at the Southern de
pot, Petersburg, on Tuesday, by the early
train.--.Richmond Times.
Undoubtedly true, but you ought to
have told the whole truth about this pea
culiar circumstance, neighbor.
Tbey were consigned to a Richmond
merchant, and bought ftor the "Ooobernut
ovill Mansion," asi a substitute for coffee,
which has "riz" in the caj.ital.-Peters
borg Inder.
Petersburg is ahead, so far, but we
eek for a broadside fron. Richmond ere
on.
dent has issued a proclamation, recoao
meidiog that bhursday, November 29,
be observed tbroag1iout the country as a
day of thanksgiving and praise to
Almighty God, who has been pleased to
vouchsafe to uq as a peeople another year
of that natural life which isan indispensa
ble aonsideration of peace, security and
progress ; that the rear has, moreover,
beep Crowned with many peculiar bless
ings_; the civil war that so recently
closed among us has not been anywhere
re-opened ; foreign intervention has ceased
to excite alarm or apprehension; intrusive
pestilence has been benignly mitigated;
domestic tranquility has improved; sen
timents of conciliation have largely pre
vailed, and affections of loyalty and pa
triotirm have been widely renewed. Our
fields have yielded quite abundantly, our
mining industry has been richly reward
ed, and we have been allowed to extend
our railroad system far into the interior
recesses of this cotntry, while our com
merce has resumed its customary activity
in foreign seas. These great natural
blessings demand a national acknowledg
ment. He recommends, also, that on the
same solemn occasion the people do
humbly and devoutly implore God to
grant to our national councils and to our
whole people that Divine wisdom which
alone can lend any nation into the ways
of all good.
Is A BROKEN NECK CJRABLE.-A Lon
don,lelter in the Chicago Evening Jour
nal has the following :
The old saying that there is no cure
for a broken r eck, has just been practi
cally disapproved by a surgeon at Green
ock. He was called in ti, see a young
girl who had jist fallen a distance of 18
feet, and thoroughly dislocated her neck.
When he reached her, the face was near
ly reversed, and looking over the back.
He promptly supported the back with
the left knee, took a grasp of the head,
and began to pull gradually and prettv
strong, whereupon the girl's eyes opened
and there was an effort at breathing. In
creasing the pressure the parts suddenly
came to their natural po.4tion, and
after a minute or two regular breathing
was established. Close attention was
afterward paid to the case, and after
much fever and occasional convulsions,
the child r ecovered and is now as well as
ever.
4OO
LMNIK SLL
Impoter an hlsl elr
O~rIN
Notheap orer atn g hoeale aketres
Charleston, S. 0.
Invite the Trade to examine their ftll and varied
assortment of
BON ETS and H ArS, trimmed and untrimmed.
IBIONS of all descriptins.
FLOW ERS. FEA1'HERS, DRESS CAPS,
N E 8. V EILS of newest designs,
RUCHES, LACES, Ci.ArvS, SILKS,
CO -SEUS, SK.IETh, &c., &o.
aug 15 88
DENThTRY.
W. B. McKellar, Surgeon Dentist, would
most respectrauly say to his friends aDd the pub,.
i generally.that he is now thotoughly fitted up
in is new and elegant officee, over Esj. Ja s. M
Bater's law office, and is prepared to do any
and all kinds of work that he moay be caIed on
to do. Mr Thos. Moore, who has been practsm
ing for the last six u.ouths at one.fourth chars!e,
wll now operate at one half price. Mr J W.
DePass, who is a Dew student will operate at Mr.
Thos. Moore's former prices.
Aug 23 mo
Administrator's Notice.
All persons having demandsagainstl the
estate of -Henry Dominick, de , are re'.
quested to hand them in to me Immediately,
properly attested, and those indebted to the
estate will please call and matke some sat's,.
Ifactory arrangements about tbeir indeb-ed
ness before return day, or they will be 81ed .
I am not di -posed to sue if parties will come
forward and do the best they cnn under the
e7emtacs .8. DOMINICK,
circums Mr.
NEW6
FOR
Falnld Winter Wear,
CONSIITING OP
Black, White and Colored ALPACAS,
Striped Real MOHAIR,
Checked do. do.
Black and colored all wool DELAINS,
EMPRESS c LOTH,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
SII.K WARP POPLINS,
CHALLIES,
MELANGE MOHAIR,
Black and colored SILKS,
Enp., French and American PRINTS,
SHEETING and.SHIRTING,
dLOAKS. BASQUES, SACQUES,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES. HOSIERY,
FANCY GOODS,
And a great variety of other goo4s for
LADIES' WEAR,
Just received at
J. R. READ & CO'S.
263 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 24.
fall & Winier IMPORTATION
1866.
MILUNENY AND STRAW GOODS.
A Ifstrongs Cato & Co.
Importers and Jobbers of
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS
AND SATINS,
elvets, Ruehes, Flowers, Feathers.
STRAW BONNETS, LADIES' H.'
Trimmed and Untrimmed,
SHAKER HOODS,
No. 237 and Lofts of439 Baltinore-St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offers a stock u.urpasae In the United States
in variety and cheapness Orders solicited an.d
prompti attention given. ag~2
TO DEBTORS.
An earnest appeal is made to thos'e ini
debted, ei'her by note or account. to the.
late firm of E. S. Bailey & Co., to come for
ward and pay ihe s.ue iin whole or in part
AT OCes. A Northern creditor has suied
th firm for a large amnoulv in the Ut.ited
States Court to he held in October. Hence
the absolute niecessity of calling uponI their
debtors. The notes and.accounits are in my
hands tor collection. Y. J. POPE,
sept 26, 59 4t Office in Law Range.
STA TE OF SOUT H CAROLINA,
NEWBERRY D(sTRf CT.
By John T. Peterson, Ordinary ot Newberry
District.
Whereas, W. H. Rnpp has applied to mne
for Letters of A dmInistratIon, on all and
snglar the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Geo. J Ropp, late of the district
aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
te said deceased. to be .and appear hefore
me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said
District, to be holden at Newherry Court
House on the 17th day of Oet. next,to show
cause, if any why tbe said Administration
should not be granted
Given under my haind and Seal, this 3rd
day of Oct., in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and six'y-six.
JOH N T. PE rERSON, O,N. D.
Oct. 10 2r.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
NE~WBERRY DISTRIC r.
By John T. Peterson, Ordmnary of New berry
DI<ti ct.
Whereas, W. F. Nance has applied to me
for Letters of Adrninistration, De Bonia Non,
otall an.l singnlar the goods and chartels,
rights and credits of Asa Darby, late of the
district af'ore%aid,* deceased:
The'e are tberefore vo cite and aidmofldsh
all and sinuar, the kindred and c-editoars of
the said deceased, to he a*nd appear herd.re
m, at our next Ordiary's Court for the
said District, to he holden at Newterry Court
Hose, on the 182.h day or Oct next to show
c.se, if any, waty the said Admuinistrat ion
shuld not be granted
Given' under my hand and seai, this 4;h
day of October in the year of our Lord one1
thousand e.ight huncred and .sixt-six.
JOH N r. PEt'ERSON, o N. D.
Oct. 10, 2t.
The State of South Carotinia, Newherry Dis
trict. In the Court ot Conmmon Ple"s,
E, Parte Abraham Hlarris--Petitioni for
the benefit of the Insolvent Debhtors Acts
Abrahantd Harris, who is in the custody o'
the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of ant
order for bail at the suit of Hartm,an &
Stous, hav'ing filed in my office, together
with a schedule on oath, of his e'staie and
proprty, his petition to the '1ourt of Com-ui
mo Pleas; pryn that he . mtay lbe ad
t.ited to the benefit of the Acts of the
General Assembhly,nmade for the relief of in
solvent Debtors: It. is ordered that the
said Bartman & Strous and all ot hers, the
creditors to whomi thre said Abrahiam Harris
is indebted in anty wise, be and appear, bie
fore the said Court, at Newberry Court
Houe, on Wednesday the seventeenth day
of October next, to show canse, if any they
can, why the said Petition shouldl not be
granted E. P. L AKE, c c. r.
Clerks office, Newberry, July 6th 1866.
July ll-3m.
Notice to Trespassers.
I forewarn all persons, white nr black,
dayv or night,Iromh Hunting. or Fishim nnf my:
Piatdnn. WV. B. McK E..L ER,
Vw
1A E Ood SO ', ff.ulk
wile ,Bill for Partltion :of ad.
Z order of the Court of Eui, dated Juy.
Imwberry, on the flit Muday.In Novermbe
next the-real estate of Joseph deeesed
cot three Fevenl tracts of latain
in the and State-aforeesid, to -*it:
The Homestead tract, containing four buodre4
seres.:mose or "b!onad ed by lands of Isas: t
Keller,. Wilfiame Welch, W. . Cbalmnst; a d
E1'. Chalmers.
Tbe Bve'rdsm fract, containing ~one huudred 1
and twentyrfour acres, more or less, and bdund:
ed by lanlds'ofWim. S. Chalmers, Thos A. W.
Chal i Jane Ctmlmers and the Hanten
tract.
The Usill ,ract, containing one. huadied and
tweity acres, more or'. less, aad bounded by
lands of Dr. E.?. Clark -. CampibeH, Isaae
lKellar, J. H. Williams and Jane Chimers.
Tcase --The'purebiser will - be required to
give bond. with at least two- good: sureties. to
secure the urcbase money, pi*abe1 .It two
equal annus inst almets, with interest on each
intalment fron, day o salk, aud to pay the costs
ofthese pr,veedin-s in cash
SILAS JOHNS LONE. c. . :.
Corn's vfEce, Oct. L"t 1866 6t elf
S'TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -In Equi
ty-Newberry District. E. B Stoddard a
Co. er. al., vs. Michatel Huzztrd, et. -at.
By order of the Cours of Equity t wil! sell
before the Cuurt House. at Newberry, on the
first Mondav in November next, the real es
tate of William L. Buzz ird, deceatMed, con
siKting of a tract of !and situar,"d in New
berry District, containing about two hundred
acre's, more or les.. and h,ntdedl by land" of
the estate of Gilitn Smith. deeeased. rhos.
M. Pav.inger. John iriton Werts, Daniel
Gogia:ns und David Wert , Sr.
TERMS- he purchaser will be reqnired to
give bond with it least two good sureties to
reeure the purchase money, payable In two
equal aunnal ins iments, with iutere' from
the day of sile, ahd to pay in ca<h the costs
of these proceedings.
SILAK JOH NSIOW R. o.a.x.D.
Corns othce, Oct 1st.1866. .10
THE STATE O' SOUTH CARLIN -In
Equity-Tewberr+ District Ossian A. Ruth
eriod v. Abtaham Hartis. Bil to foreclore
Mortgage.
Purtu:.nt to an order of the ('ourt of Equity.
datei 6th .luly 1866. I w Ih+et. before the 4 ourt
House on the first mtnday in November next. a
lot of lawd and the bui'diag! there.n. in which
the defendat.t re-ikes. esutai,ing half an ve.e
mote or less, and bounded by lots oc Z W hite
and James baui tt. asad o. the other two sides by
street- hi the owu, of Newerrv
Tb.na -fbe purctisaer wil be required to
gih e a btd, w ith at'east two good surerie. and
a wortgage uf the prem sea. to cnre the par
cse t ey, pyabile at twelve months, wi b
. , rcrnts %of m.l--Fie costr of these pro.
ceedings to be ptid in cash.
SILAS JONSTO E, c.z N.n.
Comb office, Oct 1st, 1866. 6t "1t
THE STA' E OF 'OU rH CAROLIY .-Int
1qutry-Ne.. brry Urttct -Eliz.beth A.
Pazyne vs J - tn -. Pa 6 e & S. B. Ch.t
pels.
rte creditors of th' estate of Elihui P avne,
decedaed. are re-qaired to render atu i etab
Ust. on, oath, 'heir te pective dekngnds b~
fore 'he Comnmissioner, on or befo,re the 14t
daty of No,vemb-r next.
St L 8 JO0tPS rO\NE. ,E D.
Com'rs Offi'a. 1e Oct . 1806.6
TH lE STATE OF SOUTH C.\ROLJNA
In Equity-Newherry Districr -John L.
H ill nud others, vs. Joseph Watson,Admr,
and ot.hers.
The creditors of' the estate of rhomasWar.
son. dec'd, are rt quir ed to render and e-tab,
lih, ou 0o h, their re-pe-ctive demand" be
fore the Comi-xisio er. on or beforo the 1st
da fDecember nex?.
dySILAS JlOH iSTO'NE. C E NI.D
Comn. Offiee, 1st October 1806. *10
TIlE ST.aTE OF SOUTH ('AROLINA-Ina
Equity-Newberry Di%a-ict -Sally Atnn
Thompson vs. rhos. A. l't ompson rad
John &[ Thomp,ouI.
The e itors of the estate or Thos. W.
Thonpson deceas.ed, are re'q:i'ed to render
and establish on oath, their re'spe'ctive de.,
manels before th- (immi-sioner on or befote
the 1st day of Decemnber next.
SILAS JOHNSFONE. c. ..D.
Comn's Office 1st October 1866.. *10
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA--In
Equity-.-ewberry nistrict. Jau. H. Wil
liems y P. U Duckett. Bill for foreciosure of
B rer of the Court dated 6th JaiW 1866, 1
i elbef..re the 4 onit IIon'e, at Newberry,
on the first Monday hii November 188., all that
tract or plantation of land Known as the [Duckett
tract, situated on Enoree Haver in the Dlietrict
nd State aforesaid, coutsininga four hundred
and fitty-six acres. more or less, and bvue-a b
land of reter Duckett, Dinah Duckett, Josp
Duckett, Thouias Watson and the estate of W-t
lam Duckett de*eased.
TziMs.- the purchaser wilt be requered to
give bond, with.-at least twot good surettes. and a
mortgage of the premises, to secaie the parcbase
monev. payable ut, t selve i mo:-ts with :uztersst
fa.m day of sale-and to pay tne-costs. p( these
procedigs in eash.,
Com's offlce. Oct. 1.t. 1866. 6t. *1z.
THIE STAIE OF SOUI'H CAROLINA-In
Equiy--Newberry Diatrict-lR IS Stoodard
& Co., er at vs. MichI:eI Buzzard ert. ad.
The creditors of M. P & W L Buzzaird,
and of 51 P Buza ;rd and A J. ~IC, l1um,
ad -uka W aVilitam L Buzzerd and. 3 P
Buzzard indivi.ial v are aqL-ired to reaser
andi. estah.ish1, ont oath, thter respective det
mnds beftore' the C..mmis-iouer, oni or be
tore the fi --t day or F- bruary "er
sILASJOHarlOCE.c d.N D.
Comn's offei-, Oct lst 1808.
TUE s rA E OF SOU H CA ROLINa -In
Fqnir s -louwt em rv D)iitrt Joim A --.,xder
sos. v' Sally Henudereon and others--tl foar
Parti'ion.
It tsppears. to my satisfactioni that Jo-eph W.
aidwel aid Martha E. lis wit'e reK de< bey'nd
the limits 01 this State, on motion 4t( Mr.- Fair
Comp-. Sot
It as ordered-That the said nb'e:t dendauts
do plezad. an-wer or demour to the ill tied in the
above stated catse-, withi ae itoa.tth' frons the
dat heeofo- he amewili be taken pro cos.
ieso against them.
daLe8hereof SmYE, c. s. D
Cornsa oftce, July 25th 186
Aug. 1 Sin312
THESFAIFE OF $OUPRI CAROLINA-In
gaty-KNewLea ry D)a trit. Hienry 31.in .lzae
Anar , vs Mary iK S.tley auct others. S il
for sale ot latud and ReHief
he ci editors 01 G..eorge N. 81 pley deessed are
required to render In and esublkhbeiralemnds
beuse the Commissioner, by the Ars: day of
I ,ember next.
SlLASJOHNSr0,.E,g z.
ConsofBece, Aug. Ith 'I66. 10
Administrator's Notice.
All p'rsonis haiving d--ama aig i s the
e .s' it o hen.d Duan, deceased, arere
quene or h ande l themr in l ll Attstd
onl porbefore hei frso vebe. A1t Iiietat ilcnic
fo"all* pesosid ebti. d to sauid tate wil om.
fowad n ol iLmmedi K, dm.
.inny n uptet.:e Adme. i
Lambr it
The gebreu*s* t;
ny kin& eud qat, e
be shoftest noto.,
tear Buff's QUI1*V
'omaria (G.
~~1nost heavily *b0" 4'
ountry. Lumber vb6' 4* 'ot to
ier at Pomaria, ( )lo 7'V Otmanen
wo miles easr of;n o any osber
)oint desired; at a reus&hV er
)anling. FOL,8
sept 26, 1866, 1ma
The subscriber has rece1telti dirOcd fo
England, and also fom the 1(orthe
manafacturea, a full supply of.
HARDWARE, CUER
FiNE GUNS, ELLTOS, sa&
AGRICULTUUAt IWLURENTS
Made prlneipall for w o
he ofers< .o Aesihaits a "A ft -
FOR CASH or CITY 0
Planters' an .Farwer ordets !I
goods of th best' 4ar*ty 4 siA.
usual.
52 East Bay, Suth. Oz
sept 26 2m CHit-AM1.
8 8~
Fisks i t1aIk
THE subscribe brIjp U
of these Cases, from' the ab0
manufacturer, whiCh. ?(a A
most improved 04
wood tlnilib, a wd
to the, public. ae 'ta "0 I t16
tht they have been
forcah." andsel t
advance on thecas ieSb
the above Cases wel be
4ecompanled with e $
wewberryy 8.0C1*1726
~0WELL%CR
COLUMBA,0.,
rk Warehouae of GERYkIft?2
oppositEl outh OArotsfai'AR' o20
W ill receive oSt9rage, 70:1t'dVe
Coto anid other Coutry 4heduc. s
Lilberal A dvances made oa iipsn
cotton to their frienlds inatet
York. sep 0 lm
COMMISS[ON MERCUAN-?, We, 1
Bay, Charestea- 1*.0
H AVING ampIle agesseP.n
bu4ineAs experfence of~ tptt -
c'et6fning bIself. WUc171,
Basinesas. withoutGi
setgount be respecktuily e
or cotte oH, U4Ci, &@.
Julyv 18 3mn.
Attorney at Law &it n KJ
Win iWend toeJ kRt sae
car Offie at Books.ap
NG' ICEL isberby4 -*g
will be dmade at the - le
iaure. to vest in B. f. Lae~
right, title and int*ftet 4of CbnImtis dI
aupt, de'c'd. o'r of his lOr4a 4SbZq
Crek, sad bosaded by inag etliaSh
Sweorngairee. A. C. Turnt go
oeapied by Basltt W. ilens'ar,
ised to him by his fa*he, ~b
he State of8SonthbCaeM . 1lsy
be smadto the LguaIm * le
the Tw fPe sel
lIns, for leave ti &
publc road Iegeht rted
from Newherty fi
8pri6d,- ifho ieide
O NealI >a fegr g,OV# d
Estte of-the late ObifV1Jem
top Ja 363. 'AU
NOTICK~
Tesubscriber will uiabt ~t inisatio4
the e:r Legislattefe* i red elsi ithe
Frry aeross Salada River hacep se the
GEIlPRiL iSWMELL6
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