The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, June 30, 1869, Image 2
What Next .
A TIAST VZOU DBECHER.
We cull the following theological cu
tiouit8es froni a Sorion on "The fienu
ties.of Atural Qualities" preached by Mr
loccher on Sunday, Miay 10, .189, ant
published 4n tho last number of tho Ply
loith Pulpit:
it n7o no overweening attnchment tc
the church as a physical oiganization.
I am rather under than c ver the litie ou
that stject. .1 Ihelieve that the church
Id ureful ; but I (1o not bolie-ve that any
partleil. ar church on tho neco of the
globe is ordnilned of God. I do not be.
liovo one churbch iaiiY 'ettr' than''an.
othqr so far as ordinaneo is conceroed.
I do-piilelfevo there is ikny pltiern
what"gever Mrid down in Isthe ew Iteblst.
Inoent n reding to 11whieh chIIrrh-les
should bo organized. I . believe that
9hurches statd on the ammo ground that
conmimon l'ohoos iteRiliierary institil
tiosi do.. They are found to hso usefiI
and to prom4pto matt's gron% th, and so
they are right.
I belleve that 01rdilanillce, external
fo lisi, ate latts of litter indiffereice.
Baptism is 1titp'tim; wherlerA- it be 1ff1.
sioni ar'sprinkling, or imetn'sIon, The
Lotid's Spuer, If it ho ilminstered by
t popo, Is good eloingh ; if it he in -
istered Iy n emrilinll, it is good enough ;
if it ho nidmlinisered by it I iest or nt
minister, it is goiod enough ; if it hoe fil.
inhislered by the fithiv in the fAmily,
it is good enoogh ; und if ihre i, nIo one
else to admsiniste' It, aili you ds iM iistr
It yourself. it is just its good. The Lor's
Supper bi-hmng.s to every minn that be.
long" to the L11d1 JeNsus Cil.st ; an hie
hsit.jist na ms11e1h 1 ight to ninsill'ter it
to hnself es to have it tdmild.,tered to
him byt a priest.
In regsid to churches, 011rldile's, nild
governmiient, I tak e the brne--:dcest
grouid, and say thet they ar u*
bit thiit there is nt1,1 one olf them thai1t is
obliwgtolrY, as haviig wieiralit In Sel ip.
ture ; find io in-m cnn comeo Is i siy.
ing, "IThus saith the L(lrdi, inl rsp.lsect
to chiemo.
Do yilu Suppo.se thant 10 the veldilg,
whenl the y(oing mnal auld his blushiieg
bride stai IupI and excinige vn s -
The weduing twok plae wti their two
heitlis rusied together is on, fild whenl
they chaspid ellchl other, 1n1d .siJ, "Thine
for lifr ; minie I lil'."
ArTr11TE BIuM, Or A lruto
Flyn P'res lharrN - 0.u:A P)v. sr; --
About 1two 41'eclc y esiy iri,
Mr.s. E. E. Caler, risliig twh her
father. Mi. E. (. I iinev, at No. I A in.
near Ehzabit- I street, a its n rimse Id Iy i
light in) her, chalber.., ini %% hiebl she, with
h1e' two 0hhir1enl, (sie fin iif-rt Gr1i
onths old, slept. She im1e14d1i.s, Ilv'
Jiiti,tumped tilp 1inm4l discove'-eld 1111 h l I.C held
ws111. on fie, b8u1riil.g r 611m1 tho hottii.
She gete e hr m, fili her aifter anf
brother, Mr. J. F". 'rince, c:loeu to her
assitance. They rescied thet childreii
from1 the flaibes, % bivb, %%ithl some dilli
culty, s1nd Mf (t'% o bedS %vere bil1t,
were extinlgi.sed.
- Mis. Cali, her brother 1sn1d falthcr,
were bint hillout the h1am1tla ns lid 1rsils
while vesculig the clildlen, blith of
whoin wei u se Verely 11mrnt. Oe1o ofI
them, EA%iin Cimlevs, nbout. tiree veins.
of ige, lingeed in txercitig agony
until stieven o'clock ves.itnlay sli .i -im,
Whens1 leath put all el'i to his .sfleing..
At a lisle hour last enight , 1no hopes4 4of
th:e recovery' of the hnhile wterec enter
toinedl. Thse i sjmlies seussiin-ed byt thes
others we-re of's a compaitivel 't'ri ill iite
charnter, andit thley are ne'w dueini
Mier the flamues ni ere e-xtingiihiil,i
acid tihe cihenlis attiloedeo te, ani examsi.
nation of thle r'ooml V ws' ni'ne. A Imo
r-eno oil Isamep, w hichs MrI. Pinc asse'tite,
positively,i' at~ twes.lve. 'eleeik whlien he
re'ihed4, blhew. iout sieel p'lac'tel uipsn the
tnatlp itce, nas5 ficignd is de1r the bit.
it wasoin , luing i15, oft cue'i, b eei ex
tingiuihedl wih the bedsc a i d5 bisshlin
The hiunp was toucshsin.g the weshlb'onnei
of the hiousec, wieb'i n na lial lially' hemrl.
Th'ie fsmeily lhve. nso suse'picios.' of n h ,
thle I icgendiry was, or whati es motv.
;iiompted himie to tis' hiem'luish dei..
biost in the e-iit'ly pa t o' lihe ni2ht,
whenig nll rf te furgijlr we'r'e in,di theb:wk
piortione, anid 'onic''eledi himse'lf. linw le
gut 4151u t i 5e ist aei y, n,% thesre h, j..
tre-' to "hOwtt wen.(' he4 oni,de is S n .'i''
Cief Ensgiescer' N-ih,as wtill give theo
initers a thiersmgh invstiSgsi in', no15t
will dO sill thsst c:nic he dose to bs ig the
paerpetrie tog- tio jnsiI 't.
The e.ishop l xtf,doir toi Mr. 1Pincsre'.
res5dee't, keopt iby .\lr. 1?. Wol hiii, hs,
threo'ie's, b'eut theo I tines weeo e x tin-*
guisedl be'fme agny ili:eage wa's gi,ist.
Sir.g' ~ Pince ssoil feamcily reue .l us to
retuirni thei2r greful et'sIhasnk sss to the
necighblors for- itei' iprompit andse vaubtle
asslhtantce in th, ir ismr o.f csenlty aindh
djisess.-Chimlesion, Neo.
ATi-ANTA, Juneee 22. -Th'e iiSsipemecii.
Diotut 1 of GeorgineIi'livc to-d ' derled thasst
theo eido osf G teor'gus, u sooe'ete by Ithe itewi
conevent ieei fre'verg proiuit s the lise
rilenoIi telaisun Ihetnt-n511V white1 i.er.,anse
a114 persees Ofr .A(1t C'i'ii lesecent,. an de.s f
einries tnt sichiegce niniges art e ui cindt
Tioid. S'eend--Th'lis s~letin oftIh theucd
isi not. r'pited'i iby, nor1! is it licosstsnt
with, thast part of the ( songstituie
whlie'ghi'ehtei thats thsc uini slttus ofi
the 4'7ciis shaill niever hei the setbji et
of ltgisntissn. Thas euise ofh lte ts.n
s.t itutieneshsilusetely deniscl to,thue s-gis
lai tr the iow e' to isass lawis ini fistu(se
aliouwinig the socinl stat us, ot comeeelhing
the two rsces to s Lu ill sociail inter
coese'; na he how thene iln esinence
allowted churiches, fog' in.stance t, to deter
tsieo for thiemietlve's whoe sheouldt 1ccupyi3
thseir seaIs, aned wheero they sihould silt,
aind pieitsi tueilr'uncds annd *etnisoilt
comptiiseictesel lhotel keiper's to einsu.ify
andI assigns feincces to t hose ueing te'r
accommdatio ns, ji iM necdCsIitg 1o Soile
slttus naid grade, as thesy imight tink
prayeor. The Consitulie n I psustIc s it be.'
y.ei the jiowe' of the Logishatiuro everi
to'ete't is ey inwt comsepollhneg I hecti to
- make dill'tilt clas.iflcentins, i 1 grotip
taogipee.Ir isochul instercoso K ~ t'ho
* do. not reenugnizo ealch tsthe s7h soclial
.equiale. and the sociail. rebaetions of citi
sepajIl are nodt te proper isubjeclis of leg.
IAissionI. TIheo Constitution heas wiiselvy
- pt the maltter at rest, by deniyine to
-the 6ikinuturo the 'power' to epen osr
en% t'Ja on thsat-subIject.
Thefoloin exhibits the diffarenit
- sei i tit foo o theo earth. Of thii
- - m6suimbeur of inhlabitansta - of thee
* . te thiu isphere thsero ae 885,000,'000O
- lti41i 5,000,000 I'sjr:nolites' 00,000,
- - - A.i atio'religions; . 160,000,000 Mo.
48440,00,009Pagans4 170,
akiis 5 o.000,0 6'profcess the Greek faith
jind fi0,000,0# profess the Protestant.
)
NEWBE RRY, S. 0.
Wredn.sdy Norgg Juno 80, 1860.
0oOrni ,Tournahism.
We feel the deepest 'commiserettlon or
those unf.#rttfna(o editors who feel that
tlieor j'ournalstle reputatilone and the peocu.
niary iuccess of tielr papers depend en.
Irely on tle niaticfieture atd publIiattion
of three two-colin at-tleles in every Issue.
It lippeArs to he a matter of ema)l conse
q.ence what they write ithout-quantity,
nlot quality, being the highest. aim of many.
Sime confine themselves exelusixely to
polities, as if their readers were fi the
noidst of ,In iiterminable, heated political
camp.lign ; somlie, ngnin, Coe'dense a chap
tvr of Tilers or 3hieatil.y, for the edifict.
ti11 of those who hI.v never road history ;
others diseuss, in the most earlnest and relf
steriflicing manner, the very peculiar habits
of the Chinese aned the Jiapanttse ; while
others, still, tiax their ingelinity to the -ut.
mtiost to rake yp froit the embers of the
Past ill the dead Issues that can Form thl
iasis o.nrices As utterly devoi of fltter.
est to lte great mass of their rcnders as a
school.boy's compn.ifti on thie horse.
Ti editor of a n. wFy pper. oid
not possibly imike a gre-ter mkitako than
coicludle that lie must illi tp lik editorial
Columinith i oliginial matter every day,
even lhion.git it be at the expense of other
01nd Iore intert'sting dipartiments of. his
imilial. 3tli ay of the best tiewspapers in
the volt r(Coizt this as a el f-evident
truith. 1 ten ilties we lave seen such
mode-Is of' miliarian jouirnalisin as the
'h'il.atII Ledglh r itd the Balbilnore Stn
each i th less talt at hailf[' Vollun of edi:o.
tiAi m.Itter-occasional1y with none at all.
The a:t is, tie conductor of an enter
il-isilig, p:,gresi%e tom(odern1 daily newipa.
per lilllellrstadlluh' 11t, lie Iluft Subordinate
ithe editoiHal to evli'y other depariment of
iis pper. It his itilvertising columins are
cronl u hit 1 g eeirll newit, telegraphic
or locil depllartmelits have ai 1111u1nusuIail press
ol' iniresting maiter, hto must give all
these' the preference. We maky be in error
i,lt lwe blavlrd ont jildg 11mlnt on thle aisser
tion titat excet iln cases of rare editorial
1ih[lity, nitie out of every ten reLders of a
iieWsi- lper i sad the editorial articles
b81.t. Of coulrst., . theme are exceptions to
this, its to all other general rules ; as when
quemiions of gre.it tiaiontl importance are
beinlg i dise91Se11d, Or st.jCet4 of' itnitstalt ho
Vitt illpoilli tine areC tnlitating the public
milid. he, even uider these circumstan
Ms, the editor is gnilty of a fatal error
who i'ngine thiait pirolixity is a convinc
ilig 1gllliient..
Nen It all the best news journals of the
country are rejectitig the old atid ohjec.
tionable style of long-winded edi(orials.
Thev havi discorered that no iman of taste
or judgimcnit Is williii to wnde through two
conltns of typt to i;l out "hat an editor
thili bS tho Atlatic Gible or the pur.
el1,v<e of Alska ; o! Grnt as a Presidenti
or Nlr-,. Vi Lew as a potmistess.
irevitv is what the re.Wing public de
mand itl ni ai diLyh neOws jo.:nal, and i1 i.4
wt t hey' w ill haveo ini spi e of the tireless
Ie f' those~i editors who ni ite for their
lhe "XIX ('eturv" I'stblication C'ompany at
(lahar:e-t.,i nlave- bro.u.iht Ott t a gern hn the way
i.t .\leliL*vel' i.i'erature. 'the .ske1the s!re the
IL rer. a1 loi tuni; th Bloc tbe ile are grSahie.
41d th,i se I .s li nit ati'ei.tjg[paragrapht
Ie ett 1 li.e coveis. 11i.e b,uiennuriue piture
a-ne. ar11 nV th ii hl. p.rice. $3& Z9per LntliUm.
Addriess F. U, DeFuiat.ine. 1Susiness Mtanlagr.
Tnti Jcet:cTiO tor Ju!yv conitatIn<--Emhel
fisl tm'nos: Ltiadsor unel hi s Connojieur4,
a .d Gutttn'., i.i0'.i4'8 1l wi jnein'5 y,ye
Gw .i .narele iof aflw1 Anient1 Ett. the
Ire (at the interior or the E iti. Celn a Cath,
Olie l'ricat t'oni;:ier hintrll(in n ? arn steen,
ihe 1vele4 '' 11he " ori.ts, aboliut St. P.inl's,
Iline . enl:h list, the nori 1 in ni , heoathen
ai 'hri sti.1 in . eneltred ) ie k new~ he wvas
Si:',--Ch'e p, Xx v Iin ~Xx vi t. new ex pe..~
i iin lii Centtr.iIA Irie' ',('roimwelIlhn the Jews,
the .e-ie'i-n. a wa.rd onl thle drii:m in Eng
hId .31n.1 Franle, Wa h'ensej in andl hits timnes.
-p1 *r (, Charh-e liek--ias ' mIor.il ervice< to
hliiTature, tIll Coannlcil oif iTrent and the
herl!." Iwr rV. I ir ary niotirl*a. 'eiene, nirt,
IIttue. Tei msfof liihe EelechO1tie, sIngle eo
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r.nff sund grow J'htaI" Se- the happ-r Iaking
off or thie )No. ('n 1,ti.Czltre In the June
iumit er 01' the XIX Cenltiry Malgazline.
rTie: 5(en0ot. DAY VIST1o, 11u illustratted
magaz 1.1 IIfor yon g peoll... pilisheOd hy
D[t--..ul.y & A' teker. -1 aln1ut1 st-, Phini.
4dli1I. i I %3. per annumIll. TFhe July mantt.
her' of Ibli< I'h4 r -in nu.3gnzine is att hatnd.
for it for thI-t a'hiirn.
l'enrl '11aeminhnlcaee of the Wasr'' hy "Per.
50n'? e" In the XIX Century MagazIne. Ask
year hiookeelers for it.
Tnr.~ Wonxi,,a ('rirtvAN, a new paper
nt'ated Iat Yorkille, 8. C., Tibinan RI.
(G ine.'. PropietCIor, the frs'tt noumbter of'
V.hIilh iI ri -c eii Is hantdsoimely printed,
41nd1 well Iiilled. T1hte tIght of' fe'llowrship Ill
cx endeed to iI, with the 11011 that It may
1lenil the "' A'iventuires of' a Rokade itn,
nier" in the Xix Century Mogazline. Send ri
n specimen unltlher*t, prlIce 8i eents A ddress XlX
eentutry Petlithing Co F' G. IieFontaine, JIus
hiles ManaIger, (Charleston, 8. C.
TFaw GAL.AXY for July isi inst received.
Thle tablhe ofl conlttst for tIs mthlfl In of
thei most, intereostintg chuirneter, anud aiffords
ticht t,Cat to its manyti' readehir5. 'Thos ewho
are4 ntot subsc3(ribers'i woohi (li welh to senId
(11on tice, $4 to Sheldon & Co., 498 & 500)
Brtoadlway, N. Y.
TetnttuANrs fl,uso S o t-r n .-The
11tnt1a of thei different stenm lines ini
New Yotlk, expect all 'ut 6,f00Oemnigrants
this week. Theli Itenmer City of It,on
don11 broultght 1,100 .to-tiny. Agents of
the Snouthen Emigration Companies,
htave several hunlmdred entgaged to settle
onl hmd1(1 in the Sonth. Ninety persons
left last Salnrdny to form a colony in
Genttrnti Virginla; arnd about the se
nutmber fo>r North Carolina.
Mn, SEwaIDI .d -TL Ir Patnpiucy..-Do.
fore i.t'arting on ba pr'esent, tour, lie.
stated very ex pility that-withitn a yer
thoreowould ho at hteak-tip of Prosklont
Grant's adininistration, -which hie pr6.
naqnened thle. Weakcest admiistratiotm 1t16
coitfttry hats ov'ecIad~ t nd- he assigned
nia oneo reatson fit.' going awa'- tha4 he
wisheil to t>o e fur pff as-posstble- when
the'-break-u p take.s .plaeo..
* (~v Yor,c. Stun.:'
Weatho..-pne ,11sI.."
Mil'oUBLE WT i Y400 LvEs,
(A Lamont,y thp J1.rop Johann Gustavo
Adolf S4himu ig, a newly arrived
lptmigrant, wh9 -14 ioted for lifs Ono Xas?
gulsh,) -
Weli dir, do Frog Level I
iSt* Iow In-der Devil,
'comes dad poest called by soooh Sobreok
I can hichi -dd me out,
Dough I've looked ne about,
1on3g -de eaters of kraut,
Und dey never can tells vy It came.
I coomlips Me avay,
a 1I gallant und gay,
Fon der land of der Doutscher ver I w
peon porn,
Ud dinks me I'll pe
Vety glad utd mooch free,
Ven ever I Soo
De land of der cotton und corn.
In Golnmby do *I ht
Vas so Oulechl, at vin'night
War for my curlosty Sinu i
Und von landlord say,
"Hferr Baron yon shtty -
Otte, two, treir more day,"
I looks In his faeo und blow-pooh I
Und den hIno horz verk,
Und I ay to der elerk,
0, tells me were I may hold revel
Und den up he rise,
Mit de joy it% de eyes,
Uiod le looks to de skIes,
Und ie heave a sort sighs,
Und lie says you goes up to Frog Lot,ol.
Und I vants for to know
Vat for I mioo.t go,
Sayin "do.re di6y Can olhew
Only clitrehes und shitables und shteepla ;"
Und den he says me,
"Do Masones vill bo
Up dere makin glee,
Und pesides dero pe fery mooch beoples."
Tid I mounto me do train,
Und I flips all rmain
On do ei!etbalhn Greenvillo Goluniny
Und I sees ns I pass,
All mooch cotton und grass
Un4 do TIorse und do Ass,
Und de neger vat looks like a d.ammy. t
Und me conms to do sltation,
Und me dinka my own nation
'lil find in dis plaice mit der line sitnation.
But dey cooms mit der shteeks
Und I fears ime mooch keeks,
So I very soft slpenks
'Ife gehis all" und dey laughs like crea.
tion.
Und I saTS Vat you call her -
Is't dis der Walhallal .
)er Ilimmel vo deut.gher uind lifter so
blest ?" 8,
Und den der whole band,
Waves mne vay tuit die hand,
Und saiya me, "so aban1d
)bcr dere 'to-de'shtoro on de vest."
Und me goes at do ihtorv S
Veelin veeble tnd poor, It
JId mle shipeaks intit a ann Jung und g
frisky; ti
Und he says-"md cant tell
1V t you'wants for to sell, b
Und you goes i der hell, b
)r e you go dere und get riskey."
Und me goes und me trinke I
Und dere n moonel dinks, S
)as goes mne sohr got l dem ..agen, C
Und me shtnys vere me peas
Und me ebery ting sees
Vor Is schust mooch agrees C
Dis liquor mit ruio here 2u tr.gen, I
Und all do jnne; men
Dycoomas umue up den
Uund dey takes me der trrandy uandl honers;
Der coomas ein, undl dri.<ig,i
Uaad (rinke all so leinig',
Un,o phlpeaks 1me so spieig,
Lnd leaves mec to p:ay all der moneys.
Und me Nays meu~, "its naughty
For all yonus kauffeo'e
U;andsnn nner, Arbi iter -Gote. weiss vat,
'fo coime und to trin'
Und to Laugh unad to vinkc
Undl .o grin und to blinik
Unad prinag into a kink
A poor stranger yon never knows niot.
Und dlen dey all pelowas, [
Unda up cooms a feows,
[Iis fist Vas so pig as never 1 sees;
Undi lhe saysa "now yon leafes hero
(Jr el.'ia I "ill griels yer
For muooch balos aI'll glefat yer a
Shtoost diere vere do eyes undt nose pees."
Und dat rialse nine chuoler,
Ud out mie did haoller
Lnd shp joke like a parent to teml pat poys;
Und up coomns adder
Unud says, "looks you brnaudier
Vir makes you to shumddear 'i
'ean you goes not avay mit dis nols. ri
Und den me did schwear me,
Undt rip me undi tear mee,
Unad says me der Teufeal, holl' iih tund Sie
alle;
Me aoes vere me please
Und mto taskes ime mne ease
Unad mne guitalt a preeze,
Till it sul.s me go to nuy WVaallal.
Yoius all been betrunken
Verlorcen gessunken,
Likes him vat, did call die old plaoe Lovel
Frogs.
Es 1at no deutsoher mnann
flere maong you ais kanna
Ever muake yonts a plann
To save yous all i'nre fronm do togs.
Und dlen dey gin schlagen
Anf Kopte andl magen
Und shitopa mak a vagena
Und drowa mae so veawk as I pee;
Und yen next mit found
Mo was fast on'der ground
Und schleepln so sound
Mit die shireets of' der Nowperroe,
Und den me cooma fost,
Unid rme cooms to do Nort
Mit dle denutsciher rIght sort
Un e barays tall dier nilghbs to der Dueill;
"0 Teufel l'm dliio
Alla nme anad ails mIne
Undt I kneels milt dv shrine
So dlou slay und dlishtrova der Frog Level."
Walhalla, don 20th JunI, 18019.
The following now post olffces have
boon established: '
Collins, Edgoeneld Co., T. E. Mathi,,
postmasg~ter ; Shelton, Fairfield Co., T.
M. Ilargood, postmuaster -Stonay Point,
Anderson Co., J. A. i'rice, postmas.
ter.
Seven miles or cat-gut vibrated at the1
Tioston Peace Jubilee. Bosh and blat.
Bum 1 A truce to all such peaco con.
von tions, emanating from the rule or ruin
coun)try.
TheoEdgetdeld Advertier, records thte
detho Te. W.'Lundy, Lewis J.
Milep, and liartireol Jtogo , Es q. All
estlrimabl citisonta . of tgetod Dis.
trIct-. - *-.- - -- . .. .
Dog day's ao atig npiyset
r, and isa your fruits and vegdtablea
fo winter nsa.
DiVoRCES.-Aundoflaimof th0 comma
that "w11i oid hnlisjoined let no Im
put asunder, 'the seinial jiries of ic
Mo.nd county Sipe ior colt.r telaYed
,very .iickens with' th o., atritmoh
yt tumorning it*g o oW tn
indie 4 aslmany Igentlemen:.avl
thic noo oIta of wedlock ver.y suinallrl
eveteed Ond tletimelveii, left freu to ei
into l1itieer copaltnership. al t<i
feel iiclined, Fivo divorces in one da3
Who will noe- daro to say thnt Atugis
in not the equal of Ghicng)o ? The follol
tog is a list ort.h ellptives who regain,
their libertj:
Addlo.!Wanvs. Saiiel D. Dent;.Lib
for Divorc Tota.l divorco granted ti
parties..
Philip 11iekheit jr.,vs. l!isba S. DMcl
hetc -. -LIbl for liivorceo. Tr'a'l divoo
granted.
Wml..Al-extirler Wiplih-r ,vs. blargir,
R. W'inkler. Libel for Divorce. Tut
divored'ganil
Cry On Erv. lmily Cirter. Lib)
for blvinree. Total divoirce crimted.
Etiliy 0. Elli.gtoll vs. Wiley S E,
lington. - Libel f)r Divolt.e. Total 11
vorco granted. -t'li iie & Sen itel.
Philip .ie,heieer haii., had the mill
ly Colrage to 41ttme Oot :11111 declaroe i
nIlo heclivf.-S. c. Ruepul-ienti.
A nd Phil's "new helief," is that~ thie
wIe Greenbcks uinder the control of th
Raliat party, and that's uhat le i
;trikinig for This is his belief-and i
It hn1 ally other fid bItter glomtils (
Wfer. in) hyilalf 4-f In Ill epilub iit parluy
:)o strengthei his Ii"belief inl that coitcoo ie
to hal beeni .vaiktbly rlettet oni tit
.ithject. Bitt n this polnt Phil is 'o
lotle. Vor ieril there is not it w hit,
in 'n South Cilrolin lnoiowi to he I
teplpliean, Iho is nct nloV elnijayint
1f1lCO anld (lte spoils, or has an an11xiOU,
yu in that direct ii. i Inft. it Sotthtri
A1ite Reptiblien, who believes inl Ne
ro Equlality amd nk Molnlgel Govemittenit
vlHou11 en1terliillint hope 4f dividmn
lh0 1"pickinigs" Ill ovitled for thlose witl
rofeSA to sactio Wdil sustail ip doJO
rite,we conlsidervi nitn uitter. impol%sibilitv
tepublienn.ilm. ns k nol'i.l thle. $tt
Iiny be a graid nil at glori.uin tilog, I
1111ce aid Urecibneks ninust Ie iit. tht
rospective to 1nduce otne t) "Comle ou
tid declare*his Iw helief."
a . -9[1-:1-eleled Advertiier.
WASINoros, Julne 2I.--Amont th
residt'.nppointmnts to West Point
rotulgated to-clay, is a son of Colon'
ran, ol' Ohio, recently killed at-Jnck
Three dioghters 6f the Rev. 1). It
ichols were oi their wvAy to school ti
tornlfg. when they were inrtte3cetied b.i
negro onl the outkir; ofil the cit v, wiu
iol seized the eldest girlt age.
'veiteenl, and ravished htr at e wilell
.aa1taido his escnpe. The two yOUingel
iris, aged.respectively thir teen nid lit
-ell, used their itmllost Cuaevors tt
ustrate the bi ute inl his hiellish design
y beating him with sticks nal stones
ut till to - ,o purpo,;e. The gils ti nt
hito puplih o the ll-iward Univet.,itil
hcir fatther is well known a, the elrine
aperintenilent of the cont,aband camp
orner of 12th nl Q stircts.
orre,pondei.t t.r the Londtin lherahl
peaking if a 1,reaeil hiner gi-en L
relieral ix, on 0celmi l o.f i lk : ,
'rance, aVs :
mit it is a j:ty t' :i aa n i , th.-: o. m
:rttin s ' .<h h iar.-.e thet t-- ''., iniy up
i:at:tNit'i(i*e s a lil..g ith,- :1W t!teti
elve, p'a tt h ri e i wloute t. l,iigl.hei
ii ta atn, ai,d - ae n..vi r sl., a ppyt tij
1'the i citegin. it,.. r,.:y alihy pitj.,i
hev i - L 'i t:a si. rl liib,-it L iu o ume; i: u . '
Ther-:. Ii. ltia,u h ir ti tiIoii itis;I ln o
iea,g to iitheu oerersitf boif unI
*.re, as exitied io thtnerog Enwi,h h
tin, ste wet, ret u iri ng t.ilr aleety n
i tele (s on te, huitsh qualityt m..ri
rniti eth:i aotimher, it ti unohted.lyi
hei 1 gre hoftc hnmifly dNe oa ki ITiie
Mrw.It. abowt to irSh istht i
'ltemti.th uwasi mae te a nig t t~ wto Itr ji
nei to otniI t e puero of .\t..
~ier . Smit, wsauh w idw whodlu, withih
iit Ut)n, lt iie o lif v a,Griieek L
:itl ierld t Lut, tabt Lii x nte s (t i l
iitt.lrs. Smith wa y s iti ',i)sedi!a by .
laii ate'nln-oihe, rand ttirnthtatahe
ond,itth nI i-biutr it I difr. heg' he
'pened tli the tor and Loked ount,lwhenut
mor wnith p~ nt seizedri hr wme at
ied to cmit a no on e person1~i kI
inhe r.itedwen heo e curs.d ei,.*i no
kingop ta hiandi of.et, frIe i
ntighr mt, adJut or stpher ries. mj
trthe hunt nis,ra to e ait:mceti
iihend tettin aut tdl<n ptr. d T es
lifamols oat tet eit)i teomaIin at f
lient, tart the usely to the rief of gu~
ilt. Iecssily btcoes geri.tltot li
or ptat,mnid oxist ppr-nching, wle wla
roun tttkieiio t the filrnl oigure . it
.huat bdren er al ad, htc is cItugnn
anedt a erct ptper. nNw m
't'correspodtr inChna Iotis.saitti
myoteceen i..coerday a Afesurn i
henitif latmyk we duty int Chitn Th
tnice ndh ae of treatentiste foows
Wheni,fo th precling ofTeer ist Jit
taegh, andl jutweor dihred erupinn
leoar, tu cst ito.bbe A.ith- arolo
tuili ind,artt itmet.iThtiis enus
he wolleof (hti'h a ernp i l o tt pear
,htat of te bndy tci tet lie tof Lw
btrpitm, andthmutl preent th eienur
i'om ttaking Tte Iinterna r frgn r Thi
A sad e now the estaubiae cm
ifnea monit atgoto t n tho army
mdeats a perfeco twoaure. Ieaten
th. ill Apn JoUd.pNToP CoUnT Conlni'
ridp to thweke pavet but t glen
ethtieo bn thfe candse th iaiv
B(th orte il.n bioey Phe Jur.
nd LOCAL ITrkMS.
Sn . --
i Mr. A. D1 1iser Rias b
Istrato (or Newberry Cout * Q n
jg . fr. NiIarril .will lav*-Qk;h
ly salo,e tirday morni.ng. -1ee .d l
Ur e per IN,6
)v
01i Wo lettn thntI thei subm4tatitla ill Id ing"C
tit BIain-stiet, east of .ho $ewberryl i
v- tel, hatle been (<poqed of, by ?1r. ,Thomr
-d Paysinger to Mr. Jacob Bingley, for $,075,
. Th ima1l1 grail crop just harvested I
Newberrv District, i tito. finet-.aind it
ever befbro grow". The wheat will compa
av4rably with ihat of Maryland and Vi
e~ ginia .
We InVItu httention to tio'cArd of tit
Mes4r'. Goodgibi.i Wol- Fnetory. Th
reputation of the Msirs. (loodgioi fo
doing suierior work i.,t well etablished
TTr HADISI.-W. S. It., yesterdil
laid a moammoth radish upon our table
inasiing 20 inches in leniigth, and #
hal diozei inches through the midde
Btit tho thing had no heart. Soonei
have radishes n. little smaller and sweeter
Ilo1tIon.-Wo.lenrn th'at on Sunda'y
1morning last, lit 27th Inst., John' A.
Riltherfo-1rd entered the residence of Air,
Thos. W. Blease, living in Eigeed, aim
attempted to Assassilato him, but re.
eived himself n denth wound.
Weo m)ost heartily regret to .learn
11h11t, ourl. friend and dAliinguislied town.
inal, Oen. A. 0. Glr lington, 'Aho hnk
for so lolg it timo beeti ideitified with
the legal, 111lilial anid) ngrictiltural in
terests (11 our- distlivpt, wi% soj k
. fl Pom%.-Wt- havo received
j1ii-i ligd t~he st aind present week, sev
eral co tton b 1ooms f:on different se
tions of tile distiiet. We are gratified to
learn that the Seasons of late have been
1n1-1and (hat thie hnt looks. charming,
iad should no itishop occur Nowberry
will llvea nagnificent .ctton crop.
1iisN*at..W had the pleasure of
Imeeting, doring the past week, with t1e
Rev. llison Ctpers, of Greeniliv, Rev.
J. W. Itimbert, of Shelby, N. 0., Messrs.
F. A. hFoitaiie, J. HI. Reneker and
.MarshbUrn of Charleston. These gen
tliei were variously on business lmid
pleasure triis to our good old town.
'Tho Court of Sessionls beginls Monday
1NexI, 'Judge Boozer, presiding. The
timle foi 0pVning the Court of Commonl
Plen. id Equiihy, is t.le Wednesday fol
lon ing-bit, the law provides that tht
Ceburt'of Se.is nny hii continued un.
t its business is disiosied of-the Court
of CoIlmn Plue9ns being informally ad
jouried from day to day.
A - ganial:-heirted friend sends 'is kind
greetin1s, 1111 it hearty invitation to 'come
up anid .it roasting -ears, blackberry p!es,
fresh honey and lolly,pops." VWIsh that
Iwe could, we tove good. hlings, but wonmust
-lhare a maind to the wholesome restraints
that mreet n- betwvee;, tire regions of A ma
z<' q'me and Gravel Tfown.. When w'e shall
hlave sucflleicently recovered fromi the demflOr,
ni,rit i on ofla0.t Tiair,day. weo may venrture
ou1 ng.,in.
M any thranks, M. , for your idr' rememrs
brance.
- Thre Rev',. lIi..on LUnpeas oilleintedl lai.i.
Sbathmorin and rifternroon at St.
u e's Epscopu1 Church and-in the eve.
ani:.g pireached lin the Methodist CIhureb.
Mr. Crapers is a graceful, fluent jimpas
I..
rea.,)Iner.
-We regret the continued illness of thei
-lRev. Iuviehard L"urman, which plrecludest
h Iis rattend:ne upC ijon thae religious want:
ohf h is ipeople. Mr. F"unmn's puliti war
ab ly Iiilied last Sabbatih by hi., venerabka
a latheri, thle llev. Samuel Yurmian.
Friend M. W., who dl-ls in a plens.
nnt cot, Inot fatr from tihe marginr or Salt.
- as loavely tream, sent its a "at
noetrugh) mail, inlohsing ,i COtiton
bl.hioa, foro the Wert's plant, buat thoise
LLeerinstinig rats in Riser's Om0ho whIich
riate (Jinr pur.nykhin SCeed, dlemotlis4hed the
b loomn, anad partillydstoe the lepeor,
M .W. has been imnproing htis cot tot
for a innmher of' years andl now has cot
toni ittwill, ithl tihe same cnntivation,
erital, ir not beat the Dixion's Improved,
lie has the Wert's and.the Dixion 's im
.prov)~ed growinag this year, anad the for'
r mer is nw frar ahead, but thte result car
'only bo determined when gathering
a' st Johan'a or Midsummr'sr Day was coi
e eblra,tedl at F'ror hevel, Thaur;rday -last, in itt
great clat--overy one pro<ent entered int<
th 10 meris of' Ihe oe; nalo wIth vIm. Sain
(1a and Amby7 Lodge wero thoe guests al
Frog Level Lodge, and right cenaliurly wern
Sthey enitertainied. It was estiiiated that the'
imee oncourste of people present, ntim.
b)eredt Ilacen hundred. A marked feature a
a -he occasion was the qituntily oft bable
, pro-ont-oven the ladies--.marny of- them
a haud babhies.
n We were interested in the babies-enjoyei
.the shuow, and think that there must havi
been nearly a thousandl present. WhIat
crowy ahey' corld harve made I
t Tihe im,mer.de tatbles 1tv01idowed with everj
i-conceivable subastanitial anid luscious vianid, and;
o justece lada ii; oourse. A slight shtower settled
ire dusat, c.ooledl the sir and put . dew.drop. onl
the gi.werj umpoan some of thr- inellest bounels.
Ila heutm ofa haappiness, miade up o.f little things -
.aCih as at "kist a kind word, and a pleasant
. look," seeiltted comrpieto throughouat the beauti
rfaul haours of' that lovely maurninag, and at 8 p. 'n.,
thei speli was broken. anml this'gallanat piarty dis,
pesda . ete,eome sigly and stone," oth,
foot, mnul back,'in carriages, waggonas. giga
't.uhkfer, &o. Thae only conveyances, not on the
1groutt' weat ath veloolpede andl the wheehbatjow
some of tihe vehi.teli,.erb doubsti'es:rproelsj
for tire-occashon. lIt wtas,the'-'hargest and mool
pleaysapi zatlerinrg.f the kiand thnat we h e ee
ofor years. * ~ ee
An .interesting, address. .wa.s Aselivqred before
'the lodges by Rev.)Mr. haiMin.'
t . ... - - +
di ed.4Mondiy.as. .
~The'etterpilUh.afap aved in Ches.
-1Where is Drako 8. T. 160 V' WI
have heliard this question asked many times
and for all we knew for a yeatiast ihl
bo dead. ielondy. In Now Itk. iWP II*
1. at his LAatoiefv In Likrtyr,11
found this gittl nan bari ed be-lif
tremnandotis oxestd lbiltit KA
1 1) at Sunidal Schtiol Cito . O()P 1 1,
ID e0' wt to soctto a t aq:itIeu,Isenw (
said: -611ydersrwht h.uo d
verTh-ing thi V milklonIt ? T,11 -. sel
better now thak Ohon - 1-1 t,Mdi nd lte
In euornhou exp,jO, and now I have -nd
. inadtei contract tr a yenr. I hii a thi
amount it givo to the poor. To saitisfy th(
Pei4s, however. who linvo always been m3
frlends, I think I will givo %on a little some
thing to 10 aigailn, frill i hi.vo Improted ti
JIAlt .lreatRy, and it mayiOu well tP liy
it you lo the prople know is'" Aid io horiit
o0 In i hipp.. conii. apprelative millimer
Showing ns the winde or ltqoislce and thi
cords of cortillittea. Everything is on i
m"TAg 0(t.1110let and lo.done with neatnesv
an proimptness. Whilo there we saw a,
iea-t forty orderd coie in for tihoso celebratei
u liiters.- Cases wero being rhipped to thi
fonr corners of the world Drako is noi
. dead, otr his iitters eilther.-Excag
paper'.r
. AGNQUA WATIR.-Superior to lte bos
imported German oigno, and sold at liall
lite price; .
NxPnURY, JUNK 29..Gt'ooI duatd fot
Cotton at. 20J eents for il 14litig-s.
SIuoiIO AFFRAY.-Ol Tuesday, the
15th Itst., at this place, high words
enmire about between Air. James Booti
and Mr. L. G. Swearengin. Thu trial of
I Ilenj. Booth (i brother of said James)
fro the killing of Tonley (a brother in
iaw of suidii Swcarengin, was going on at
tile tme in the court llse. This
gruoarrel enled in B1loth drawing a pistol
1und shooting Swearengil, inflicting a
severe wound in thu groin. Mr. Swear.
engin, ie are pleased tu stato, Is doing
yill, and will soon recover. Active ef.
forts were made inmodii,tely after the
-enrnihy ~heriff M eviitt, and:a .parity
of g i~le'in p)asl:" i.to stavid6 'hy.
the Sheriff, to arrest Booth,ibnt bla'fijdrj
good his escape.-Edgefield Advertiser.
Miss Lizlo Mason. a heautiful and tie
eoiplished .ynn rig lady of Wetutmpkn,
Aln., committed tuicide by taking itrych.
Illinle on Friday of last week. 1Her f'tler
had recently died, leaving his widow and
children in striditned cil cunistances, And
this so prayed upon tho tnii of Miss
MasOA ik to entilO her.. to commit the
rash act of selr-destruction. tihe wal
only about sixteen years of age.
BAPTIAT STA-r CONVIENT1o --TheState
Convention of tile BialPtist denomination
in South Carolina will hold i1s forty.
ninth anniversary with the church in
Yorkville, commencing tin Thiursdav,
July 22nd, nt 10 o'clock a m. Rov. L.
R. Gwaltny was appointed to preach
0..e introductory Sermon ; Rev. G. W.
.Pi:kett, altei-nate. Charity Sermon by
Iv. E. T. WitOer ; Rev. Richard Fur
I h, 1lternate.
[.dgefle)d Advertiser.
. 11,iloinoi it is larceny to take away
a ne*spnpr fronthe'placo where it *s
Uft I st- w.eroio lierotwe Ohould 0.
qmire-a inui laiei- penltentiarv. Many
of the complaintS of not receiving pA.
pqrs thnt reaci lim-from our subscrilers.
.rpc ~ci"uied by .the utier disregard
iomne people hne of the rights of per.
" A yoting girl in. a village in the A r
Nensforest rediently. killed her illegiti
unhe echild ,cut it into. pieces, aimd po1)
tlie Ildets ito.h) .iimrrael in wrhich her
IlrtiOis kept their sal I. itork. It was all
eut en.
"[low old tire yout '" askedi a railr' ad
conductor of a lit tie girl whIom her mu,th
er wins ti., mngto piats on a half ticket.
"I am, nine.nlt home, hut in tile cars I
am uniy six and a half."
A bold wotman ini New Ymnk says
that "Femniu Suffering" isan more
Iimport-ant 'u'ject fo,r discussion -than
"Femalie Sumh ige,"
"Silver weddings" are rare feasts in
fililois, 11 is S)s'emldomit that pieople are
found there wiho etaty mparried so
long.
Ar ang:m.iist are 01hoot be.ing mnde
1o- ie 'luen the M ills H-iou -, CJharleston,
1ii ginn 1111etyle, durming the~ fall. A mnong
the ilirovements, are elevattort.
Rev. D)r. itavce leetctme oni the 22u1
inst. iefore thle Green ville. Lilterary So.
tly uplon the subj~ect of' Mormonftism.
Jlovsu. o lnot fo''i nn e'lephant hv prne.
ieni jok ing---tihe loss or your lifo.mway
be thu peiialty.
Bishop A ndre'ws of the Methodist
Church was in Columbia last week.
IIenry J. R-iymnond, the talenltedl edi.
itor of the New Yomk Timos, is dead.
There are neatly threo times na many
*Catholhes as Protest ins in the world.
A man haa heen sentoniced to the chain
gang an Minnessiota for annloying ladiea.
Ilumani progress-fromn pap to pa
pa.
Tho National intelligencer has sua.
pended.
Greenvi lie is alive to the Importance
of palint.
CheapCooking
Stoves.
A few good cooking stoves sent out from
thle manh)tutlrer ai asmplea, iiill tbe sold
very low If nppllied for soon. Conmo anti
getL you a good cooking store, cheap. Now
is the limet', get a bargain.
Juno 30) 25 if WV. T. WVIiIR.
WOOL CARDING
-A T
GOODGlON' PeTOllis'
LAUR ENS DISTRICT, S C,
O~UR WOOLa CARIDKIG IKA9JItNES,
are now In fir.<t rato order, attd caard
ing very superior Rolls.
-Wool loft withiA. WV. T. SIMONgr at
the Depot, Newbc'rry, C. ii. wlll ha.re.
celived e4rded 'and .returned ------ to- whom
payienit may lie made. Whien wool Is
retas'od, et' *psicos for cardinge are 1-2*
trong.o of to -oe f Newberry-.tii
bI(dod, to w.it, we guiateo d.atfeiao.
;,d j eVeory Init.ance.
-Jn3 R~J. B. & J. W. drO00001o'r
Jin 025 8.no
fair interest and ample se afa
Apply to E. &G
COiln , i.
Final Notie;,.,
All pe"Ons having demands again'st the
tntate of oco. D. Anmik, Deo'd., are here,.
b* legally notillied to tendOr -,69 samo Ie.
; ly at tested to the eubieibOr - on or be.
bre the first. day of August next, as on
hit day I will 'il inly final accounts on
bad Estate and my application to the Pro.
bato Court for Newherry County, for a final
dischanrge as administrator.
JOHN J. AMICK,
June 80 25 tf. Adin'r.
Dissolution.
The 10rm,of oyqngr &tq
day d1holved by Ilutdal 06118cnt.e. The
M. poyAinger. w1i0 will 'Of e bts, (f
Ann. . J, C. NVillon will busi
nes anti will be thlan* f for ntl t ronage
he many receive. T. 31. -VjY$1AqGF4Y1
I June 80 25 It. J. O. W
$10 REWARD.
jL,J18. Thle Cow A la le red color with
lile whiitctult at end'of tail-shows the
Devon breed, Ti ONelitling. 1-.well r
-same color ap,cov, only .a ile wi te e0n
the belly. Tho6Cor "fotktHtelj benged to
Mrs. 8. A. Nnnco, and ma have gone to.
wirdi her plantation. The above -roward
will be given for the dellvery of both-to me
at Nowberry C. 1., or $5 for either.
June 80 25 tf T..GOUVL
D trict Court of the United State*,
For th .1i1rict of Sout Caroling, In ;b,
ndatter James 81 e k
l3v whom a Ptit n for Ad jication of
Bankruptcy waS filed op .the 26th day of
December, A D 188 In said Court.
Thli is toY utic, that on the 23rd day
of Juic, A 1) 1869, a Warrant hr RanW.
rtptey was Issued against the estate of
Janes Slogler of the county of Leingtoo
and State.of South Carolina, who has
.heen adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
Petitioni tiat the paymoent. of an debte
-a1f :-.:-A0ivo y of ally properky. olong.
Ing to sAld 9ankrupt, to hinv or For his use,
and the transfer of any property by"him are
P.rhidden by Law; that a meetig *of the
Oredliors or tho said Iank4jupt,to prove their
debts, and to choogseone or mom Ansignees
of his estate, will be held at a Cotrt of'
Bankruptcy, to ba-hlden at NowborrytO It
8 0, before C. G. Jaeger. Registrar, on the
13th day of July, A. 1. 1869, itt 11 o'clock,.
A. A1., at Newberry.
L E. -OINSTON,
U. S. blarshall as Messenger.
Per A. P. Prsla, Mpt. Me&.
Juno 30 25 3
In the District Court of the
U NI fED STATES. fSr South Caroina, - May
Term, 1809. In the matter. of A:-C. Garling
ton, Newberry County-iHankrupt. Ieti
in for full and tinati d4scharge in lfankv
ruptcy.
Orrered, thnt a hearing be had on the fith,
day of July, 1880, at -federn -court -louse
Charleston. 8 C. at I7o'clock Al., and that
tall creditors,of said' Bankrupt appear ag saidl
time and place, nid show cause, if any they
can, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted. And that the 2bd and 3iT
meetings of creditort ofaid Bankrupt will be'
held a the offico of C'. . Jae r, Esq 'r
Registrar of 3d Con. Dial iet. 8. ., on 13t*i
day of July, 1869, at 1 A. ..
By order of the Court, the 28th day of
Juno, 1889..
D'ANIEL IORLBECK,
Clerk District Court United Sttreo',
Jque 30 25 31 For SQt14h C-amirm,
In the Distridt COourt of the
UN II'ED STATES, for South Carolin, May
1'erm,.1869. ,In-tho motter of John G. Lip
ford of Mati,n4 --p Irotin onnt
lIankrupt. Pet itioti u full 'End ugl dius.
chtag .in Bankrutty. ..
O'dvred, Ihn t nt henaringbe had on tlie 30th
da.v of JTuly, 1869, tit Federnl Court Ilouse
in Chnrilsto, 8. C.; aind that aill creditor.,
&c of snaid tinkrupt. n ppear at snid tmw
undl place,~ tnuri show enuse. itf any the'v can,
why tho prnyer of I he petitioner shouldi not
Ito granted. .And that the 2nd and 3d meet
iings of creditors of aid B a n R
rtupt will be held at the offile, of C G Jaeger,,
Eq., Re.gl,tor of 3.1 Con. District, 8 -O., ory
28 hi diy of July, 1809, at 12 .M.
By orde14r of the Court, thue 28th day of'
Junto, 1889.
D)ANIE.L HORLBECI,
Clerk Dmsr Court of thea U. 8. for 8. Ci
June 30 25 3t.
In tho District Co6i-i of tfo'
UNITED STATES. for Soulth Carolina, Ma
'rm. 1869. Fn the natter of Dlen.J.
Singleton, N'ewherry C. H.-Bankrupt.
P'etitton for full and final discharge in Dank.
ruptcy.
Ordered, that a henring be hnd on the 10th
daty of Anyttst 1889, at Fe'doral Courir
hlouse in Ciharleston.8 . C,; and that all cred
itors. Ac , of said ]Hankrupt appear at said'
dine amal place, a d show cau<a, if any they
can. why the p raayer of the petitioner should
not bo grtinte.d. Anad that the 2nd and 34t
mueetings of creditors of said Bankrupt wilit
hi, held at th. offlee of C. G Jaeger, Es L,
Registrair 6fr3ri Con District of 8-, , eo24h
duv of July. 1889, at 12 m.
By order of the Court, the 25th day of
Julne, 1889.
DANIEL H1ORLBEC~K,
Clark District Court United States,
June 30 25 S3t. For Sou th Carolina,.
In the District Court of the
UNITED S FATES, for South Carolia..
Mamy Term. 1869 .In thte matter of A. Os
Garlingaon. of Newberry County - Bank.
rupit, 'etit ion for full and fini discharge
in Runkrupty.
Ordered. tt a hearing be hnud on thie 17th
day of July. 1886 at Federal Court House
in Chgarleston. -8.0C, and that all eredt
h>ors, &c., of said Bhanacrtpt. appear as eauti
time and plee, aUd showi cause, if any the
e-m, wvhy he prayer of tho Petitioner sheud
not ho-gran ted. And th at the 2nd and 31)
meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will
he beid at the ofee of 0. (5. Jae 'er. Esq.,.
Re'gistrar of th ird (3) Cortgressiona District,
SC, on the 13th day sof arly,. 189-, at
By order of the Cot'rr, the 22nd day of
June, 1889.
DANIEL HIORLBECE~
Cierk District Court Unied 8tat'e.
Juno 30 25 3t For Sotith OCaroffa,
Summer Schedule.
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