The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 28, 1869, Image 2
* 3ieWapsper ~Writeru.
Few imingine the responsibilitles anil
the labors of a newspaper writer, sayi
thie Wihnington Star, and fewer utill art
&anXiuUs to fiestvw praiie where it is due
or to withhold vensure where it woulk
be properi) to to du. Many gentlemen o
leisure, taiblu thenliselve1% to pen a
girattuitinitil yhtase, are quite ready it
eritieise uisparingly, uid to acidulatt
their criiical retitirls itith a bcori
that relecets little credit otl theit
hear t ntiod -at-s t their head.
lie whoi %I ItVS for a nie-.mntper tusit
often Im.m opinlivuito m ithott tim1e for
reflec lt i W rite p1ar,1gluipht w-1ith
out the opportunity of revision. tHe
Ilnust ye<p'ety write of (hat whieb it
lt- patt inaly understand,, wnd rmust
I q Ult. ofi(- ti e.itt ftr his u nind arti.
Gis h n t ostutd and curiev
onV oilld htirplovC.
lit trfu-,h, tift!n.im Iaborf. are expow-ed
t 0th1 .eelc efitici.si oW thoste Whji
1ota will111g;y -nissute "::tlout regard tc
pfujpl,etY. 1and( too eagery deny credii
i% stuti,t t.'pctt~ to )us4ticet.
%% liwi it i. reneiered the prest, gen,
Wrally rebar till eort for itv in(ormtnation
it cat. scnatcoly be supposed that its nu
thoritY tioud Itiap, be beYond tht
iiaiputitiuin of itncurf eeine6l" or its juGg
1e1 t a1:1 lIIW ytVb p1111VV 11eeTri .
Wilei it i iw ite ir. i Lit te writel
I& ewspapel articlV, ha few initutet
Itor reflectiou. tioeti fr revision. but fi
tie (poportuit v i t' Itto l%tus lit'.ient ituerm
aid but tirnL: d'ips to disIny tit
quitrIeIet , 11, cal svt ei y. wth I t.
ltt, it Wap. t t : he M i neve!
LaI, whi e tt.i tiu-( ,. :-:.tnllin 1 t-, anid hu
e,.ai n e v it6h ,:ib UT accom
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ltaii trd.te ' tett s-tuo- nonas whetizedi
t'.utf0 t tt ite l-.e t,t.pt lie chidre as
tiV aw iii di. it.!no' ae to wit tip
fit 'lt~n i ia d,~t'-o itt t i b'd h tetelity
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ath iem.' a t; aii: co o Iie death E'uclt i-.
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t.nl ie -.th in t.he ioaoler Ja. ie
uare tilt Lh.:d that the A lfttesa ,aindt.
t nIet n~'ettu ar it a t'.tau e i. hbieakin
bul .o -lt i. fi ll' giw nt t exeora ile;
It nei' (at -, ari boy cotion ot atie
trri onA. ' rst oe am trd ; twoee
&,riIudeu ill . iwuicref.andbr.uhir (hd
jol.h theio- fret bI'iuruh kpt oo
wii li:ne. flut ~M.t Naw te wacheto
u'bl(i ar he axl to :ith pidhyso'. ;-ny
vcqdhtwr gca ieih-g ed ofi h the hiai.
eenur svat-o by er V-%: at it eny
t'hertoi . i hi.. t ert t tc rnu' atchful to
htli(d niwl ti al thore aseo frlglt
curt hie. Itb lt o li aotfer. ita
to aott uta x. l nbi'it ofh ae vous
1Sr)'as tiwrpetrtde appnelof thin
Antidu Andj aoud the,n by ppeinr t
thed tust niin botives, encure her.
N~EWBERY1, B. C. ~
W.d.A.,=n.i.ia, JU) ? ,1383.
The Secoud PMtof.tery of the Amoiate
tefrnatd lurchb iet at Prosprtiy 'nast
Thurdoy.
We hare .tweived a coUiaition bvem
ie. 11ruggemavin,.in referene to the ian.
deroui article inl the Reptblioan mentioned
it) our last it, which he asures. us that he
earlY tooL steps it, refute the sami and haid
ctaed the Itepublicati to deny the truth of
the sairne, atid a further assurtnee th.it lit
rtill at all times take speedy rmeasures to
deiy all such attacks tpo; the ciiizet of
Newiperry He also gives us his viens ott the
Uhiiese questiot which will b prevsented to
out reader hereaftet.
* PEBBONAL
Gen. A. C. Gatlingion left yesterday for
his ne-w sphere of usefniess in Atlanta.
GL., taiitig witi. hill, the it-armuest witthes of
hif intmerous friendt, ill this district for hiF
lhalpptiess a:id prosperity in his future
hot, who it ti sair time profoundh
rvgvet that eircumstataeef should have beett
*tv ord-red as i call him fron out midst.
(.t. Gariimgtot. is & y,ung man still ill
tie( pr,me of life, aned uit o the brightest
o! tit legn' proftestiou it out State. We
titiersuind that it proposes to prosecut.
imt. prolesmitu it Georgit. ie has a bril
hitaw irteliect. atin logival powere of ra.
solt vombiied with mnature eridgenti, and(',
tll oubIt I. destild it, OQCuT a for
I.1L PO.,iUlt Mt tilt iuga6 fraterni t,% of thit:
.t.G tuw occupieti t. promni p
illt. it. i i uit t tiurm tielt' us it iteet o
's:te, ear!, Cngsitii,i tintit fit rr-t.
rettwed Nvieier- ilistrict it tih bt,tte
Lr-: i l tnn ---it lit lloute ind it the Set-.
i u. l'urile ttf ri ie held higt; ofiei'
I'loitivitl- twti. Civi: ad taiilitar . aid after
I V -.tt tre II-eed till (etiorbIsel t of lib
ColGl"Litulence. to. totIll reat-6 agpi:
o :r L'.-,ii tin. hit las of the or re
"t ' n:' Pn*It ohnie Be ewt e fu Uev iti,
V.Iettc-jil Ilt If- qi. lit 1, pwi-ih mint..
ni ,. "t ' hit: r' er ti 'l*,!Ze4t hit ai t. t i t
e W i. ' S li l,d I w ef-e fte.ef. th .
I!k!- Ch' a e tte, h: tin- twqv- S-4tt
v ilr a e lt -;u: vwtit. hoow4 t h .1.i
-et t .e. i.se. f a t Je ;UP . t s* a dit
a flo .i u e:..u n- wirs ft-vil: al ilb be
1Tit- . tF - vilf vul.fili 1. k te t t .
'A it it e , ait '4it 8i.d i : to G4:01eo 91 i.
W. e e '' it :nf tlt e e'. ty o.aspe t in t.
p i ti.tft o fpitwse,uind pro sper it . t
; IM 1 1 . -- - -.1..4.... .. .
Thle T E'.i-ps0 qo. fihe Sul, ibsa a grood
IV* Q. o Mitt ith tik A uyust tutueilr i of the
.N'e-a i . i - vCivy to wa *e it it, thle
etbit a bright hn uudiaitId . Theo Irot.
tiepicce it e ite i n edit o t%iN ir.of ,y a .
it a-I I ltook i he oudo of lt- evli e .
t l he p b ilt of the t bi U U tlut ar-le to be
II Cli> t1- 1 c id y millrked 'lhe artic ie v.
l1. IP,4'%t,g thts J,;Cltr ib 1. 4e1liar tnd Co.Q1
i I Co t Of tht -Su , fut.her illustrated
byw velo. . l nd y tit it h olservers tle
* .PntI Ohat to expw t field look for diriiiig
te ofe o Th e ote ndkrful 1;ttlfe t .it'
tes womAia.- 11i ivernkhil tk-lk uabout,
-' lit tifilt mi th oiltulrep s to a t it tw l
Litw. 'e Vis. ito i Th ediitor. li istin u .
ider the tite "Th Story ofV a ook," *? de.' 4
1, 'e-te Schoo-d. fee o a Li'ile Qket" eind
-it je i'. t. i 'etj in, u tt td i ) m t.
hwti lOl Oeibo t.Itl.u t unerig e. now ltel how i.
tiof" (nky Squet"e rtt poetry, a) 1-o.
hfe listi lbtet f gnt,ti dda N i cpu, it I.h
Ne9. w iYork. jt to t year. iptia'e 1-to
A lenem t e it,jy- of this w 1eontli o Mouh
ha e :: etio i e fortl a w rk1 ut t ise e.
Ser..9ito be gliO t n opi blt lOher ljabIl
Widi Vu trcea-- it iA: te"Ltdad baLod,
,.tii-eyoleel heetfoi pliuha ? o0tyoui..
dith ee ? A. llow ti s i t ht ilS i iettr fN eetilqnk
ti e tta-auth l nortpatr fvorair wclith
anytof tenVitigstriniter pu-blicdatog.
tuato. maylb tod I -i estlits hpasti Book.
Aulit nun.br ottf111 tfiis "Queen fd Moth
h',e it adonwd. wth a boutiful otteeti ae.
grI aglt of c- toIl" e tw 1 4hfloters "Pal
pant , Utfi a d,otbe. 1Jaaa goead.
)-mlooreadae Taon Pela,l cotinieng
hot, i llstid ton or J',otgfellow'sasweti1
poern--fJand the'osuai ututbefmeineo.
fi st ngrai,h ilusttn aie cose.
Th reusico toise month tis aebator, "Thear
lise oftEi."l The, ljter dotrledto r
t"An Iilindl tohalew J'>omtletlby Ghaod,
pla4,it" b Una ,e;"arrwih alhordI",
bypes A . -., cond "Bitta o . greet,b
$lorence Peev. Thoseid fscatinh noter
teys "viliiid Y'ore (,i oDone ir aviong,"
bIot Mse atury Wood,abnd "etwee wo,"e
Wehe EgladtI for seetat teitor,ain hmer
Thua eibleot wa, ofbjects decieyto
th'estfg-hl folbyJ'. Pulshd y Dcon'
ha i at Fi ent (ra yoear hchalo tn
Aent Ea6. F(ecoie(andl) Tnhgati cr),f
t4 he orh ady' Fripend" ond t'he SAer.
day.Evning Poafst (ad oneu engraing),
'4.nn.f SpeimSeen numers sent fhor e
The, x Eclee; Ifo r Agusionan: ebelo
lImnth rf Lgt.in H. Huoley.or ul
Poey LUigosy Wars; France; cret;f
"rI-.str of en EoeanxMoralS";g EaCthquae
1a cints;onie orea to yonarhies0of the
Anel5,ten year (Coh.e0) Thfie ce ofe
theort P3. A.pein . Tof, tuhe ler
N'Ynnza ; 1Welentnn st. Tiew or.
arvtures ; nl SevenodYeato DOdohen h
Didn er aKne w rHenws Riht.-Chsoas xxix.,e
Poetry ;ct Inerarotices ;.E Solc ;At ;l
Vaiego ts. 6 ens
T Mes or fsWn Eot,xc-tingle ates
Adebss TEn. ..i.TN *ublisher,
Maaa.Zzlxon -Yaahould have bas
at Rnre IiaatmKv., The Pw-.ulc was
one of the most, eV.yable that I have at,
Abfdd in avey k tM.. About two bat
.ae d dka e ia d g e n t i a e w e r e p .e e t
Whodid amplejuastics to all -the good thing$
that wete so bonutifully provided. All wnt
in for a goodlime Mad .ad it. There Ws
good minslerrvided, and the devotees It
the nimblegodew Terpsichore had such a
time as they must remember with pleasun
for a long seation. The gentlemen ware at
tiut the district ii noted for in respect tc
gullantry and we stand iady to avoueb,
without fear, of our judgment being da
credited that the ladies cannot be surpased
tr arty such gathering in any other district
They were remarkable for their beauty, aut4
exhibited great taste in dress, s that as
they whirled through the giddy mates of the
enchanting and bewildering waltm and othet
dances, they presented to the gaze such am
enchanting spectacle as is only to be inag
ined after reading some fairy tale. Truly,
dancing Is the poetry of motion.
The State Baptist Convention con
vetted at Yorville on the 22d. T ie at.
tendance was full, meeting harmonious
and the business expeditiously transae
ted.
The following extracts will prove of
intere.st to our readers .
IEEm- IivsEt -Rev. .7. K. Meniden.
haL, Rev. 1. 11. Popt, Rev. L. F. Corley,
(. .. Ieavell.
Of! "lotion of I)t. Winkler. Ret .J. K.
Alendenihall. of Nmrherry, uo requested
tt preach the introductorr sernion, the
regular w-piinirt. being detained ut hote
by dangerous iliness.
At night u large congregntion assem
ivd to hert the introductory sernion, by
- J. K. Mendeithall, who is the son
o tihe esteetnei, now lamented Dr. M. T.
Metidetili. who onie discharged thedu.
t - uf Ordinar y it, Char,e t im. The preacb
r deitored LaI aplinoprittLe and eltuquent
fetrnsun. fiunded uplon tie text : "lie
ttat vinneti stil is wise.' The dit;
(oirtie vsi birneterir.ed bY the fervor
W, t: Spi it IIId the lbrillitncy of its
illustrain,s. Thus Ileasanitlr ended
tire fit St da (of the seksionl.
i, the begiting of tiv session it was
anIIou16ced that Rev. Dr. Richurd Fur.
11n1, RUnS prevented from ntendin 63
9,evere illnkets, unId that Messrs. Picker
aindc bverl r ere detmined at buirne tv
ickness it thetir ft-mries. By request
Dr. J. C. Furneut, offered an rippropriute
tA uffectiog prayer m their Rehalf.
Tfie Greenri:11Z (.,hurch invites the
Cowittion to Iold its next seeting
The folioD ing irculur has bef'n it.
Iued to the Sheriffs vI the various CoUn
ties throughout the State :
Jr.LCtTI-VE I)EPAtCTr-N7,
LAND CoxxsmoN:Ws .rrica,
COtxtVItA, S. C., July 1. 1869.
To the SAeriff of - Counfy
Sit: - You are her0ey requested to
report to this ofice all lands in your
Goutity purchased by the State at tax
sales, dbLe of ptarChsSe, liy who occu.
pied, under what authority the party
hlo.ld. pjbssession, whether uider cultiva
ti 'n or iot, iind w.hat diposition should
be made of fill tornli lantid. to s"eure the
greatett beliefit to the Stite. A full atnid
early repor t. togthe.r w ith your resom-~
maenidationi and suggestio'n., arid a btate
meri of your exlipen.S iticurred, n ill
oblhge, very re pcfly
C. P'. LESiAlE,
lanitd Crr 'is'ioner.
So1it i ta-ro.- Inttelligenice
uponi which the Washington Chronicle
p!taces imphirit relianice, justifies the re
mta k thatt there' ir oe in,tereNt mani
fested ini Germsanty, Swedena rid Norway
int A tne,icatn Southiera itmmigration, than
at anyt futer pei')d. The Chronicle
aiddn:
'*''The gre at Eurnpfean emigration
houes with thlt ir hiundred% of agents.
are craref'illy gathering information anrd
industtriQoOSly circulatinitg it. The States
to which they are naow turnring their at
tent ion, aire Virgina, Trenntesee, Alabama,
anid North atnd South Carolina. The
Winter i.n the seasons for canvassing for
enmrtnts, aind thle st:ti.stics should be
seat forwaird curing Sounner.
Chicago gushes into poetry over its
$100,000 breach of promise case. IIere
is somec of it:
70 AVANDA.
Amanda Craig, that gushing girl,
Mynow distii, her scholars.
Since she has won from poor old Spregue
A hutnidred thousand dollarsa.
TO ELtsith.
Elisha Sprague, ewe bad old eg,
Whoo kauit spell wurth a dern,
Yew terned yer back to blandy Kraig,
Anid now yer mutnny's hern.
Downe with y-r greenbar, let 'em troLt,
io iandy Krsig c,n bauy
A luvyer who nto tumor's get,
Nor weekness of the I.
A WAxxNxo.--A Western paper givea
the following warning which it would (10
well to heed :
"The people at this season should look
otut for the large worm which infeats
the tomalto vines. Its sting ie deadly
poison. it it of a green color, two or
th ree inches long, and as large as a man's
finger. A t Red (Greek, Wayne (ounty,
a few days ago, a servant girl, whtle
gathering totmatoes, received as puncture
from one of these worms, wvhich created
a sensation anmilar to that ofVa bee sting.
Itt a short time the poison penetrated to
every part of her system, and she swas
thrown info spasms which endedI in
death."
PasT -rms tN YoUit IIAT.-Pay your
debts sootinas you get the money in
yotur pockot. Do without what you
don't need. Speak your mnind) when
necessary. Hlold) your tongtuo when,
pruentt. Speak to a friond in a seedy
coat. If you can't lend a man money,
tell himt why. If you don't want to, do
the same. Cat acquaintances whto lack
principle. Boar with inflrmi;?es but not
with vices. Respect honesty, despise
duplicity. Wear your old cletheat mill
you cam, pny for now ones, Akn at
cottfort and propriety-not fash4ion. Ac
knowledgo your ignorance,, and dion,t
pretend knowledge y ot bhaven.'t - ot.
z'Cntertain your friends, but neVty be.
yond your means.
A terrible eletiob riot at. Ilarnwell
0. II. Two men killed and ope tnortally.
LOCAL UZ.
Now AdVertusmesa
Newberry listrict Bible Society,
Pratt & Frant-Fresb Turnip and Boet
Seed.
Oarwle & McCaughrin-Corn, Bacon,
Flour, &e.
. Stewart & Co.-New Goods.
Helena Co-Operntion Store-E. Ed
wards Secretary & Treasurer.
Female College, Statesville, N. V., E.
F. IRechwell, principal.
A. Harris-lkeeswax wanted.
RefrohmentLs---. Ward & Go.
T. P. Blidet - Tax Notice.
Readr Ronfiig Gompany-81 Maiden
Lane Now Tork.
ArELEtOD Cul-lcl-.-Owing to the ab
sence or the i,astor, the Presbyteriun
Churchb will be clooed on next Sabbtth and
the-Sabbath following.
On the third Sub .ath of August, the
Sacrament -of the Lord's Supper will be
andminitered, Providetnue permnitting.
Servioes will conimenece on the Saturday
morning previous. in which thiePastor will
be assisted by thte Rev. John McLees of
Greenwood.
Opportunity wilU be given ol. Saturday,
morning and nit,_i. to tny who nay desire
Wjoin this Church, whether by certificate
or profeanion of inith.
Mr. R. U. arliall will have an auction
sale Tex: Monday. He wivhw that all those
who have furniture, &c.,or sale will sen
the same in ti if week..
RAIK.-The urught it; broken at last.
The dittrict has been generally visited
bY abundant horom of rain. The furtn
ers are now reoicing in the hope that a
late fall seasoi, uny fill their barns and
pockets. So mott it be.
Duowxti.- %t. reg-et to learn that
Mr. Reultin Rutfr. mnlr son of Dr. P. D.
Ruff, of Newberry. was drowted on the
12th inst., whi4. rudting on one of the
western riveri.
TMAr Tmxat.ArB Lixz.- We had the
pleasure of Ineetiting last week v itl Mr.
IOvid O'Kevfv of Citarleston, an erperi
enced telegraph Utanager, who was ot a
visit to our town itn behalf of the line be
tween Columbia and Newberry. We
shall refer to this matter at length at an
ot.her time.
Mr. A. Harris proposes to furnish the
citizens with good fresh beef every Snt.
urday afternoon in order that they tnay
e a good Sunday's dinner. Its op.
tionlal wit.h the purchaser whether lie
cook baid beef Saturday night or Sunday.
HJe no need to be harrassed about it.
Messrs. Abramr., Griffin & Hargrove
are in receipt of another supply of re
chercle goods in their line-among
which is a superb gaiter. Shops bei-jr,
their specialtr, and dealing largely in the
same, they hae bvet able to p.urch.e
at such pricesas uill warrant g:Iat bar
gains to the trade.
La answer to our call la<t week fur a col
lector, we received le-eral aptie:ttions,
among which was one from F. W. J. We e
are sorry tat F, W. J , cannot come up to
our rtqutiremets, but he may, some of. ti
tbese days be crowsed in lo*ve, and in ti.at p
cate he " ill in all human probabtility become~ a.
possess-ed of our third pre-requisire and the og,
rest of hit defic:ienc.ies may be fIlled by de- s
voting b itnself assiduously to cotton plant.
lng, &r., for the next twelve months, when t
we will. we fully expect, require htis service<. 1)
if hope defe-rred has not madte our heart ~
sick, and' causted u-a to evacuate Newberry. li
We have receivred a number of very kind
invita tion< to attend plc nics atnd re'unlons,
u hieb, under other eircumostances, we wo:uid
ph.dly atvail nurself of, and weo take thtis op
iportunity to assm our friends of our hearty
appreciation of their courtesies. Blut wbile
the bu%y hum of trades, and the close appli..
cationt of the planter and professional manr
have their 'ea'ona of recreation and relief
fromt incessant labor, there is no rest for the
weary editor of-a newspaiper. ils labors are
mucht like the dutiet, of a house,wife, who,
as soon as one meal is disposed of, mutst be
making ready for the next.
We learn Itat the festivities at New Chap
pell4, and Ruff's and Itidlehuber's, &e., were
charming aff.tira. Several more are on the
tapis.
PROBLEM NO. 4-BY F. WERABER, Jr. a
Black.
Souio oPrbetN.2
WuITr. flLAcx.
1.--K. P. to K. P. and) 1.--K. B. to K. B. C
demand a Knight. 3 Cheek.
2.-'.Kt to K. 0. 6 cheek. 2.-K. to K. 3 '
8.-Q. 13. to Q. 7. ~ Mate. t
E. A. WV.
Walhalla, S. C.
Conasetto.w.-In the' published soluztion
of problem No. 1, where 2 occurred. it
should read Q,
Dear readen of the fleinld, sinee writing
to yen from the editorIal tripod, my last ac- I
eotunt of the bIlious aspect of the senior's
horIzon, and the sanguinity and frequent i
absenc, of our fjinIor, I have not been able I
to infore you of what I saw in rmy aturvey
of the world thruh the medium of the
newspapers, I have been very sick from my
log continmued isolation frtm the world, on
the editogiat tripod, where I was left by the
junior, until the press rahinery of' our of,.
flee required the presence of the devil, when
le and behold, a. preat hue and cry was
raised for me, and' af'ter a long search I was
discovered prostratett by long exertion, ft,,
tigtue and abstinence, and covered up by
sheet. of paper in a corner of the sanctum,
where ndoubtedl,f I should have lain and
breathed away the i*seiness of-my *yetmg I
life bad re beeso. . i... a ....s of.
poclety as to be missed. Well, "Ma.'. .nu.
nani..y to man, makes countless millions Th
nourn,"- that so. But those that rise must
'all-sometimes, and great was my fall, and
have no disposition to again assume the 9
local management of this paper. I do it
inder protest. Sorry that the Senior's 11yer
urns him upside down. The junior belongs
to the cavt--get,a-way.-club. and is the sec, FO
-etary of the inconsolable society, with fr
5priggini ns presideut,and Chlorlue of Lime, gi
rice president. The society meets to-night, All
ind as I have a complimentary, will take it
iotes for future reference. I have digressed it
-but now return to state that I am gratif. y1
led to remember that while I hadn't changd tih
my spot, neither did our Ethlopean press-- ta
nan change his skin. Right glad that some ag
hings don't change in these nihilistic days. te
lut what a sightj presented itself-shades of Y
'atteuberg, Schoeffer, Faust and Franklin I
Phe bed of the press was covered with sheep
root, shooting stick and quolus, the blanket
rumpled and no clean sheet laid on; pi from th
Pearl to Pica everywhere, and the manipu
aMors of type, sticks, and gailles, watching
niniature women with sclbool4books in their ClI
lands. Its perfectly audacious that the
DOD won't quit teasing the women. They
Won't leave them alone-never. If it hudn't
Ifeu for women, there would have been no
roubadours and tournaments and chivalry et
lud sheep's eyes: and kings wouldn't have re
10t the commons to fighting so often. Well, t,
women-that is their beauty-(they are the -
ndirect cause) have forced the shedding or
Meaps of innocent blood. But men are be
;iuuiug at last to learn their lessons like
ood little buys, and among them this one
that 'beauty it as Lo:au:y does.' and that un,
Adorned beauty is the prettiest, that true tr
3euty is the poetry of a gentle nature and 2
i loving heart. hi
But here I am again, dear readers of the N
Aerald, ail owing to that irrepressible bile
yr the Senior's, which (between you and me) if
[ believe is mostly if not c:itirely engendered
.y his over-xerti->S put forth in the cou,
mumption or iraut & Fant's strongest re
alias which sent t1jin jff to the springs
o wa!b away by their use if possible the
aarcotic tun lence. and as before when the
Senior was absent thejuui(>r turns up sick,
Mu!, in cuudor, I mu,t say I think his sicks
liess this time is very different in its nature,
.or last time he had the tbakes, but this
.ime his syIDtoIs hare caused some one b
-ise to get shook-but its an ill wind that g
.lous nobody good, and this one has given e
ne a chance to again present myself to you.
;entle reader. About ten minutes since in
-ushed the sick junior, (looking remarkably t
sell for a sick man) and throwing at me a e
,un*h of manuscript, said, have that all set sc
or second page, and you see that that prob. V
em is set rigtt. Now what problem does he -l
Deati ? we hare so manyj problems nowr-a,c
lays, and they do bother us so that I wish t
be senior was here, for lie knows how to set
il such !lings to rights; they don't bother
in much, I tell you, ebpecially if the win- -
low is open; t here is only one kind of prob
em that bothers him, and that is how to
:eep that list of delinquent subs. shorter.
0, I have it, he means that chess problem;
verything is chess. now, and all the boys
Dd giris go in to tate, Imt the most interp
sting game is that which is now being
layed between Mr. Slowandsure and Young
'elocipede. The game is still progressing, I
nd creates considerable .excitement among
be frienis of both parties, who feel deeply
aterested in the result. rhe fri,:nds of 0
0 1Jg Velocipede are confident of his suc, a
ess, which is warranted by his masterly
loves, throughout the gamne,especitfly the
le last coup d'etwt, by whic-h he has corns g
elled his adversary to abandan his queen 1'
io threatens to give mate, but the friends J
Slowatndsure are equally sanguine of
access, clalm-ng that its only when close Z
ashied that he displays that keen appreca,.
on of the game which has heretofore f
roughat him out victorious in previous tour.
aments, and that he wIll probably resort to
is previous tacties and compel his advor
try to gIve stale mate.
So much interest is felt int the result of this
ame that shiouhl it terminate before our
ext issne, an extra will announce the bus
sortant fact.
Glad to hear that the Senior has arrived a.t
ilonn's, where he hopes to get plenty
I' spring-chicken. Hope he will, and then
etirn with a good liver--not the chicken's
at his own-well rid of that overpowering
lie. ills retturn Is anxiously looked for by a
unior, who dlesires to make another of thoset
ying trips to Charleston, to see about that a'
elebrated life boat and attachments by C
rhich he anticipates shortly to sail into the
arbor of prosperity . Hie's all the time nowt
siking about "standing the storm," Sac.
Throutgh the widely circulated medIum a
f the IIerald's columns and the assistance ~
nd assiduity of Assistant Marshal Peterson,
i'ound my dog Penny, at the city of Silver
treet, and ha now gladdens my young
cart with the wag of his dottbie kink,
rhenever [ make my appearance. This is
uother evidence of the advantage of ad,s
ertising--he wvas lost and he is found.
In behalf of myself I offer the kind and I
idulgent readers of the Herald, any amountI
f apology for my crudeness. I am a very t
oung devil, as 1 before stated, and may r
ave fallen into some of tire errors common
a novitiates, an'd K beg to inform my ntts
aerotts friends that when K shall have suf- J
clently recovered from the effects of the s
igher atmosphere In which I fottnd myself, ~
ad have inhaled enough of this outr lower I
imosphere,! shall make hash for theHlerald r
tinder protest) and add a leaf from the life
fa lover!
I've heard a good? deal of late about Chis, .
e-e laborers, did'nt think they heed got any
f them here ft,E but it must be so for I sasP
very respected old friend down the alseet
rith one or their hats on. They are big<
hings if you want to keep cool.
here is a bh of French philosophy.,
t a set ?o.wn to. the cre-dp of Mexander t
)mas, lia: "Wanlk t wo houra every
lay. Sleep seven houn every night.
et usp as soon as you wtake. Speak a
nly wvhevs necessatry, and say one half I
that yots catn think. Don't write any.
hing but what you' can aign. Think
either too much nor toi fittle of money;c
t it a good servant, but a had snaster. s
lowaro of women beforo yoti are twenty.
ivoid them after you are forty."n
"Typ tme a ballad, ladyc fayre, my .
adye, a ballad typ ;"' and ye man he
ir? ye bdack moustache thtat covered
isa tpper ifp. She lay aside her 'braid.
rie-- for hyrs love alte stryves to win
~nd to a weirrd-iike ayr thie ladye fasyre
attunea her' mandlolyn. "I do not earo
9r a wikd romance of ye days of old',"
ays he, "but rather I'd hear, 1f my
aidy. please, somne touching tnelodle.
knd giver ye ladye's,nmunie.book ye gal.
ant soldlet leans, while she sig*itha 1
weet and an el ,'6o,-" ptf nh
[ntense excitement in Ragfield v. Il.
e Phoenix says sotnetbiag about Phil.
:helberger and the negroes, and body
ards, and guns, &c.
News from Europe warlike.
With dyspeptics everything Is wrong.
od does not digest ; sleep does not re.
sit ; wine d,es not cheer ; smiles do not
Adden ; music does not charm, nor can
r other jov et,ter the breast of the miser.
ie dyspeptic. You taust get rid of it, or
will become seated and confirmed, and Pr
- Aill be a burden atid existence a curse. ra
i.tation Bitters sill do asay with all _
s. New life, strength and energy will
ce possespion of volt. The dainask will
ain blooin upon your cheek, and the lue
in your eye will again be as bright as In
ur lcaltbiest, happIest and U0eSt joyous T
yr. L
-- B
KAOLIA WATES.-Superior to the best &
ported German Cologne, and sold at half
price.
COKKER.CIAL.
%IwaaUr, July 27.-Cotton Arm and un
angedX at from 28 to 80 cents.
RK T July 25-7 11. K.-Colton dell.
ith sales of ui bales, at 34. Gold strong, at
0anARLisTow. July 26 -Cotton declined j a 1c..
ti sales orM4 bales-middlings 82; receipts 8.
AVOUSTA. July 26.-Cotton market un.
suged. witl Fales of 16 bales-middilogs 821;
waipts M6
yz EaPtL, July 2&-Evening.-Upland cot
u 121; Urleatis 121; sales 12,000 bales.
fewberry District *
BIBLE SCIRTY,
The annual maceting of the Newberry Dix.
let Bible Society will take place on '.he
d Saturdair, the 14th day of August next,
the -Methudist Clhsirch in the Town ol
ew berry, at 10 o'clock A. M.
It is particularly requested *.hat each re
'ous congregation, of all denominations
il send delegates, one or more, to this
Ilnual Ineeting.
Interestiig addresses are expected on the ]
Castoll.
i. MOORMAN, President.
SILAS JOHINSTONE, Vice-President.
8. P. OOZE{, Chairman Ex. Coin.
eiv Base For Artificial Teeth.
I have succeeded in introdticing a new
ise for artificial teeth which las given
eat satisfaction in Earopean and Northern
ties. It is cleanly and dtrable, and ad.
its of a fine polish without mletalic taste
any inconvenlience to the wearer. All
ore'1ibing artificial teeth, would do well
call and examine before purchasing oth.
styles. All minner of work done upon
ieintific principles. Those who prefer
ulcanlite Woik, can, by leaving impres.
ons with me, he supplied from experlen.
d Northern dentists, with whom I have
ade arrangements to have work done
yon short notice.
R. S. WHALEY,
July 2S 29 f. Dentist.
U11P SEEI.
White and Purple Top
Luta Baga, Large White
r1obc, Large Norfolk, Han
ver, Red Top, Flat Dutch
nd Seven Top.
.Attringham, .Whlite Bel1
ian and Large Yellow Car
t, Early Blood( Red, and
dong Red Mangold Wurt
el Boet Seed.
Just received, warranted
resh, and for sale at
P RATT & FANT'S
Drug Storc.
July 28 29 2.
n the D)istrict Court of the
UNITED STATES, for Sonth Carolina.
Jtuly term In the matter of C. D. Spear.
man, of Ne wherry Couanty--Bankruapt. Pe.
tion for full and final discharge in li.ak.
raupicy.
Ordered that a hearing he had on thec
0th day of -Angust, A. D. 1869, at Feder
I Court iouase, in Creenville. S. CI., and
1at ail Crdtos &c., of said Baankruapt,
ppeaar a t sahid tl.no and place, and show
anse, if any they can, whyt thec prayer of
me Petitioner abould not he granted And
tat the 2n,d and 3d meeting of Creditors of
id Baiakrupt will he held at the Offie of
.J. Jaeger, Esq., Register of 8d Congres
onal District, S. C., on the 27th d.ay of Au
nast, 1869, at 12 M.
By order of the Court, the 23rd day of
uly, 1869.
DANIEL HoRLBECK,
Clerk Dist. Cotart U. 8.,
July 28 29 St For Souath Carolina.
:n the D)istrict Court of the
TN[lI'ED St ATES, for Southa CarolIna July
'orm, 1889. In the matter of John D. ~.oe'
and, o1f Laumrena County--anakrumpt. eti
on for full and final dIscharge In flanks
spIcy.
Ordered, that a hearing be had on the 24th
ay of angtgtst, 18t69, at Federal Cotrrt Hlouse
1 Grcenville, 8. 0.; and that all credItors,
e , of said hankrapt, appear at said tIne
nd place, and show easte. if any they can,
!hy the prayer of the petitioner shoankt not
e granted. And that the 2nd and 3d mneetw
Igm of credItors of .aid B a n k,
Lapt wIll be held at the office of C. 0. Jaeger.
q.Restrof 3d Con. DIstrict, 8 0., oil
0t fAgs, 1869, at 12 PA(.
By order of the Couartr the 23rdt day of
uly, 1880.
Clerk DIst. Court of the U. 8. for 8. 0.
July 28 293t.
VIATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA
NW'ERnTy COWNTT.
By John I'. l'eterson, Probate Judg.
Whereas Thos. B, Anaghtry has mai e sulk
ymeri to grant him Letters of Admalstas
lon, of the Estate and effect. of ble, Rt.
,yles, deceased.
Thesso are thoroeforo to cIte and admonish
11 anxt aingular, the kindred and creditors of'
Ito saId dceonsed, to be anti appear before
so, In the Court of Probato, to be held tat
lowherry Coturt Hiouse on the3td of August,
text, at ii o'clock Isa thu forenoon, to- show
atase, If any wlhy the said #l1isitathon
hotald not be gmated.
GlIven under my hand this 20th day of
uly, Anno Domini, 1800'.
John TI. Poterson, P. J. N. 0.
July 28 29 21.
)istrt~ Court of United States.
South CarolIna Dlstrioet,,.
a the matter of afarshall & Bro., otherwise
kr.own, des R. H. Marshall antd ',. Rt. 11r
all-..Banikruapts.
Biy order offilon. George 8. Bryan, Jtadre
f tinited States DIstrict, Couirt I wIll sell
it Newberry Coalrt JHbuse, on the first Mon'
lay int Anguast nexat, the ehoses Its aetion
>eolnginag to the estates of said Bankraptei
rivate and Joint. .
Jul EDER10R WEtB4.ige
M r Cured Hams,
ye 28 29 8t. R. ST""
Cotton Y
AL aaufacture
best made. R. STEW
uly 28 29 St.
Shoes, Sh -oea
Ladles and Misses, man4i.
easly for us, every pair of v en
nted A No. 1. R. STEW e
July 28 20 3t. ..0.
N4w Goods,,
Just reoeTed, the following ne
able goods, suc as handsome Ik
weeds, Kentucky Jeans,
Lwas, Denhinp, Strpe, jjle i 't
rown Shirting and Meeting, PrIa
R. STEWART 4 0
July 28 29 St.
N he.
1 will pay the highest market price to
>od Bee'-wax. A. HAREIS.
July 28 29 ti.
Notice to all Concere,
The County Treasumr's Books, for the ,
-ptlon of taxes will be closed up or, the I,%
Deptember 180. All interested will0j.
kAm notice of the ame.
Those failing to psy by that time will be
ibjected to a penalty of 20j per cent, with
>ss and charges. The Law will be qV.
>rced.
THOS. r.11LIDEN,
July 21 28 2t. C. G. Treasfter,
CORN,. BACON, FLOUR,
1000 Bushels Prime Corn,
Prime Clear Rib Sides,
Sugar Cured, Canvassed
iams.
New Country Flour.
For Sale by
CARWILE & McCAUGHRIN.
July 28 29 M9.
FOR THE LADIES.
knother supply of the cele.
brated
Move Fitting Corsets.
Received by
ARWILI & IcCAUGHRIN.
July 28 29 tf.
L. R. Marshall.
Ift 0 G E9 R111E S,y
AND
CONFECTIONARIES.
KEEP IT BEFORE
THE PEOPLE,
THAT THE
HELENA
Co-operation Store,
TS NOW PREPA RED TO FURNISH
PA RMERS. IIEAIDS OF
FAMiLIES AND)
0TilERS,
WI TH CHOICE FRESH
GROCERIES, &c.,
IN QUANTITY, AT THE
VERY L.OWEST MARKET PRICES.
oUra STIOOKL
DonSists of the following prim. Articles,
RACON. HANS,
RHiOULDERS5, LARD,
FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
RICE. SUGAR,
COFFEE, TEA,
N. 0. & FLORIDA SYRUP,
SOPIFS, CANDIES,
TOPCC, SODA,
TOBACCO,SEGARS.
CAN~DLE'S. OYSTEItS
CRACKERS, 8'ARDINR5,
WI'NES & I/OdR:,:i
And all therarslcles euali kqps flaily
O Braccoutod alg Olerk,n Mr. b.
and will 'give his entire attention to U
tomner, with the view of pleasingt on
11P ocerie given (aexcbange fee alS
E~. EDWARDS,
Becretary & Treasurev.
July 28 29 Omo
In the District OourT o(the
VIFED STATE, for Soth Ciel,11
tlo nfor ftll ud finl d4eag6 BSamk
thattahearing Se oid n the (th
Hoas oin Gr eny iie,8 C atnd that al eed.
ice. pd la ad'show caus, itayte
bgte4.rAyrd f t hepetitioner shoat&
Reghearof 3d Con District of'S . on wih'
d uth t ort the 23rd day of
July, 1889.
July 29 3 FoBot O
District Cowrt ortho United StateW.
Aouth Gafebina I lst*ies,
In-. the matte? of' Prestya D. Rot--Ba6e.
Judge of19 0.t)slt Cort I will seli a
NT,ibuit ourt' Iouse, on the first )foe.
dP,A.t*A tieAt,' the ohoses in ttetos
bhee int the'estate or said Bankru $ .
'WA JOHNSTONE, Assigne