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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1878. INDEI TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J.. F. J. Caldwell-Demnocrtic County Con Tention. Jno. Thad. Johnson, M.D.-Atlanta Medi cal College. W. W. Honseal, W. T. Tarrant and A. L. Snead-Notice. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Business no tices in this local column are inserted at the rate of 15 cents per line each inser tion. Obituaries, notices of meetings, com munications relating to personal ir'er ests, tributes of respect, &c. are charged as -regular advertisements at $1 per square. Notica of administration, and other egal notices, obituaries, tributes of re 4pect. and notices of meetings, as well as ormniWtions of a personal character nust be paid for in advance The subscription price of the Herald s $2.00for twelve months, $1.25 for six n 1ths, 5 cents for three months and 25 cents fr one month, in advance. Names in future will not be placed on the subscription books until the cash or its equivalent is paid. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at that place. A hoice lot of Teas at H, A. Burns. Comwnnintinn of Flans Meyrick will appear in next issue-crowded out this week _ - Norations not exceeding one square will be inserted for $5, in ad tf Maj. T. J.Xarett. was elected Sat rday Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st megiment S. C. V. T. A Major will have to be elect to fill the vacancy in that office. Oranges and Lemons, at H. A. urns'. 21-tf learn that Fitzgerald, who is arge& with killing Lee Nance in Twberry, in 1868, was killed in Texas b a-man he vras endeavoring, as town nahnUto arrest. M0xPsON,,entist, oyerHower's Store. Am iT MEDMAL COLLEGE.-We call raetion of all seeking a medical education to the advertisement of this college. it enjoys an unsurpassed reputation for affording opportunity for scientific attainment. KAnother lot of those Fresh Crackers in variety, and French Cand~y, at H. A. Burns'. 21-Lf The eclipse did come Monday. The moon covered over half of the sun, miaking it quite dark for awhile. Smokea glasses were in demand. The clouds interfered somewhat, but good views were obtained. gW All communications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf V The Cokesbury District Conference met at Abbeville last week. The fol lowing were elected delegates to the 1....zwalConference: T. C. Lipscomb, Re'v. J. M. Rushton, M.D., W. D. Sul livaa and W. D. Mann, with J. T. SParks and L. C. Mauldin alternates. Ogburn's Best and Free and Easy To bacco,at H.A.- Burns'. 21-tf There is a slight falling off in this County in the average assessment this year from that of five years ago. The assessment of' personal property is lar ger, and the assessment of real estate in town is also larger, on account of im prov'ements: and new buildings; yet taking the County altogether, the de crease will be not less than $100,000, and will probably_be twice that. Fo ArsoSd Water, with delicious and pure syrups, fit beverage for the gods, and warranted to make one feel better, go.to 22-tf H. A. BURNS'. THE CANTATA.-Esthier, the Beauti ful Queen, presented in Thespian Hall y and Friday evenings, was one Sof the motejy~e1C3if&of t2de -season. The ecstumes, acting and sing ing were entirely in keeping with the theme. The Chorus of the children in Act V, Scene 1, was delightful. Every thing passed off so pleasantly that we were really sorry to see Haman led off to be hanged. DON'T.-The old praetice- of knock Sing spots out of a man must be stopped at once and forever. The necessity of this is plainly to be seen in the fact that the absence of spo.son the sun is the prime canse of the recent hot wave which has been experienced~ all over the country. Don't knock the~ spots out of a man any more, but if you must go for him, take his scalp off or do something else equally expressive, only be sure and leave his spots. THE AMExAN AGRICULTURIST for August, with its half a hundred en gravings of rural objects, implements, plants, etc., contains much of interest and practical utility. Among some two hundred articles and items are: The Work of the Month; A Neat House or Parsonage, with Plans and Details; Talks on Farm Crops; Sheep-Farming at the South; Household Topics; Ex posure of Humbugs, etc., etc. Orange Judd Co., New York, Publishers: $1.60. THE ACANTHUs.-We notice with sincere pleasure the improved typo grpia-pernc fCui ni gBrphicacharppearancer theosi Anhus Barns' chamingfl paesofne tpe ands pits otinted fullr, ofnw typeis ,Mana nn tinted naner, giving unmis TRE Gux CLuB.-The result of the shooting at glass balls Friday afternoon was as follows: Broke. Missed. C. A. Bowman, - 7 3 Sam'l Boozer, Jr., 1 9 F. W. Fant, 6 4 J. I. Fair, . 2 8 J. K. Gilder, 6 4 OlieCyarmany, 2 8 D. S. Pope, 3 7 L. W. Jones, 3 7 t J.C. Myers, 5. 5 J. R. Thompson, 3 . THE JALAPA BAl-CUiE.-About two hundred persons attended the barbecue given by T. W. Davis & Co., at Beaver, dam, near Jalapa, Saturday. Mutton, kid, pork, beef, hash, vegetables, lem onades and watermelons were abun dant. The eatables were well cooked, and everybody got enough. Speeches on politics were made by E. P. Chal mers, Geo. Johnstone, L. W. Simkins and J. Y. Hunter. There was some dar eing. Mr. E. P. Mathews played the good Samaritan, and distributed a wagon- load of w4termplons with a lav ish hand-he's not a candidate. The County Commissioners have is sued an order to have the roads worked. We hope they will now see that their order is obeypd. The roads of, this County are in a deplorable cogditipp; the principal highways being in many places almost impassable. Let good overseers be appointed, and if -anybody refuse to work the road -after being f called on to do so, put the law tp him. Overseers, in warning the hands, should 11b give at least two days' notice, as this is required by law in order to make those who refu,se liable to punishment. The Laurensville Herald in its notice r of the Good Templars mass meeting in 0 that town on Wednesday last, makes I the following mention: "Mr. Jas. Pack- tj er, of Newberry, closed the speaking in p a very neat address, short but pointed, I abounding in alternate witty anecdotes iE and tender pathos." t] The same paper makes compliment- *f( ary mention of Mr. R. H. Grengker, r Jr., of the News,,who furnished some b excellent music at the entertainment s: given for the benefit of the Methodist Church. We are pleased to notice the improv ed appearance of the Herald. With its *r new dress it looks very much better. FINE PEACHEs.-The finest peaches n~ we have seen this season were grown s at Alston by Mr. John Elkius. The specimens presented us were unusually P fine, both in size anad quality, apd arp b from trees procured from the ?omaria & Nurseries of Mr. Smpnmer. Good fruit t is certainly a desideratum;~and it is just " as easy to have a fine quality as an in- s ferior one, and wo wondjer why it is tU thait our farmers do not iipprowe their ti orchards by the introduction of accli- t mated stock warranted to be as repre sented, instead of buying trees from far t4 off Nurseries, and which so frequently ti prove of no account. Mr. Elkips is S sending his peaches all over -th;e coun- t try. 0 "THE SWEE'r BYE AND BYE."-ThiS r sweetest of all sacred melodies, still s holds its own in hearts of the people e and although originally intended only p as a Sunday School hymn, it is now played universally uponi Pianos and v Organs and Orchestras and Brass s1 ands. In the Southern~ Musical Journal ti for July, it is arranged by J. P. Sousa, e as a Revival March, which will be en- d joyed by all. The same No. also con tains a lovely song by Christie "Darl- I ing let me Dream again," and "Laurel Sbottische," an easy piece for little 3 fingers. All this music for only Fifteen Cents. Subscription price $1.25 yearly, I with valuable Premiums. Address the Publishers, Ludden & Bates, Savannalr, Ga. A CoRExEcIox.-A local in the last issue, in regard to the incarceration of ti Jim Rook, colored, to await trial at the n] Sessions Court for assault and battery, seems to reflect upon Trial Justice Car- h lisle, though not so intended. It stated .a that Mr. Carlisle ought to have tried the case himself, and that four months ~ confiement in jail, besides the expenses ~ was more than commensurate with the offense charged. The particulars of the assault, as appears from the written testimony, is that Rook beat his wife most unmercifully over the head and body with a big stick and a buggy trace, that he stamped upon her with his feet, ~ she being atthe time enciente; that the ' poor woman was rendered unconscious by this treatment for four hours, her life 1 having been despaired of, and that this a was the second, offense. In view of i these facts, and that a trial justice can not sentene'e. for a longer time than thirty days, we think Mr. Carlisle did right in sending the offender to a higher I Court. t C People are looking forward with de- fi lightful anticipations to the fall, when a the abundant crops are gathered and s money is plentiful. Economy is ther order now and it is right, that is in so y far as concerns such articles as can be e done without. But it is unwise policy i to deprive oneself of things which are s essential to comfort, and especially when t they can be had for a mere trifle. Howt pleasant it is to sit around a well ap pointed table with bright new crockery,s china and glass-ware, and on the otheri hand bow uncomfortable if the sets are I cracked or composed of odd pieces, no two of which are matched. Breakage< will occur in the best regulated families, ~ .,'~,dA ho a'iA if th~ i-~m~dv DEATH.-The many friends of Mr. S. B. Calcutt and family, formerly of Newberry, will learn with sorrow of ;he death of Mrs. Willie Moore, the youngest daughter, which sad event oc 3urred in Spartanburg, on Monday, the ?2nd. Her illness was of a protracted %iaracter, but was borne with -sweet atience and Christian fortitude, and ip to the last moment her mind was )right and clear, and her beautiful rnst and faith in the Divine rove and teceptance gave her afflicted family and i-ends the assurance that all was well vith her, that death was disrobed of all errors, and that her only pain was the >-rting from her family and the two ittle babes :xbe had to leave behind. rust before her death slle gwae loving Admonitions to all around and sent as urances of love to absent friends, and >articularly to the dear physician, Dr. C. Kennedy, who so faithfully and dtiently waited upon her. Death is at 11 times sad, in this case particularly o, and to. the sorrowing family and riends we tender our heartfelt sympa y at the loss of one so aiiable and Dvely in character, and who will be so auch misseq. PROVIDETIAL ESCAPE.-Qn Sun4ay fternoon, the 21st, the youngest child ,f Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chase, former y of this place, fell from the garret vindow pf the Pledmoat 4otel i Spar anburg, a distance of 40 feet to the hiard ;round below and miraculous to state 6ithout a bone being broken. Only a .w minutes before, Mrs. C. had been ntertaiipg her little ones and those of er sister, by reading and sipging pre. ious to sending them to Sunday School, then little Lula becoming impatient tarted to play,and the rest all following an up stairs into the attic, the windows f which age pq lo down tP the foor. t is supposed that while running near be window her foot tripped in the car et when she was precipitated below. [ow she escaped instantaneous death ; wirajulous indeed. ~W saw the lit e sufferer on Tuesday evening and )nd her sleeping quietly and appa -ntly free from pain, and we augur opefully th ?e will recover. Our impathy is extended the family. Later-we learn with sincere pleas re that Lula is considered out of dan er, and is able to ride out in her car tae. Hoo PENs.-Of all the abominable isances in a crowded town in .the ammer time, the worst is a hog pen. 'rom it arises an effiuvia not only un leasant to the neighborhood near it, ut one which is positively unhealthy, n we thip): it withini ths prviPce of ie Cop'ncil to assert authority in its re ioval. For common protection all ich nuisancessehould be reported, and le Council requested to interfere. In is cnectiog' it is proper to state thiat iere are filthy sinks which should be ked after, andthe owners be required put them in such condition as that le public health be not endangered. ome weeks ago allusion was made to is ipporganes pf a thorough cleansing ut of all filth, but we are satisfied that lis has not been generally done. We aspectfully suggest that the town mar 3als be directed to use their noses and yes while making their rounds and re ort all unpleasant odors and sights. Since the above has been put in type re are pleased to state that the Mar 1als have been authorized to give no? ce that all such places must be cleans d and purified. Three days from Mon ay last is the time given. 'ESONAL. Messrs. J. W. Coppock and L. K. ance are at Glenn's. Judge Leahy returned from Glenn's ist week, and is at his post. Mr. A. J. McCaughrin is now so urning at the Old Sweet Springs, Vest Va. Mr. J. D. Smith, of Smith & Chris an, will start to Kentucky after horses ext Monday. We are pleased to say that Col. Pool as recovered from his illness anud is ble to be out. Mrs. Dr. Ruff has gone to Macon, liss., on'e visit to her sister. She will e absent about six weeks. Col. 'ihos. W. Holloway, of Pomaria, spending a few days in town. A isit from him Monday was appreciated. Messrs. Simmdns, Car wile, Mayer, icCrey, Arown, Peiham, Crawford d angford are at home again look ig the better for their trip. Rev. W. F. Meadors filled the pulpit :a the Methodist Church last Sabbath in very acceptable manner. His sermon ras practical and forcibly delivered. AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. You deserve to suffer, and if you sad a miserable, unsatisfactory life in hiis beautiful world, it is entirely your wn fault and there is only one excuse cr you.-your unreasonable prejudice ,nd skepticism, which has killed thou ands. Personal knowledge and com non sense reasoning will soon show -on that Green's August Flower will nr you of Liver Complaint, or Dys >epsia, with all its miserable effects. uch as sick headache, palpitation of he heart, sour stomach, habitual cos iveness, dizziness of the head, ner rous prostration, low spirits, &c. Its ales now reach every town on the Vestern Continent and not a Druggist >ut will tell .you of its wonderful cures. Eo can buy a Sample isottle for 10 ~ents. Three doses will relieve you. 23-e.o.w. VARros Fine rains. Farmers in good heart. Gardens in sear and yellow leaf. In the midst of life we are in debt. Ebenezer Camp Meeting" begi Thursday. The coming fall gives promise i prosperity. Fortunately field corn is pretty gent rally made. It is hoped that borrowers will soo be able to subseribe. When does a hen become a rooster When the sun ooes down. The health of the town is pretty goo -one or two cases of fever. For the past two weeks Newberr has 4a4 a flood of drummers. Peaches are scarce, and the fei brought in are small and inferior, Chickens are coming down a trifle i price-but they are not low enoug yet. The military of the County expect t have a big barbecue in about a mnth More anon. Midnight solilocuy by- the man wh supped on dried apples-twelve o'cloch 4;d all swell, It s about ti e for Smokey TQwn pq tatbes to be eard from.- Are the large,is year? The granite pavement in front c Leonard's and Ward & Thomason's i being elevqted a4d 4a.de level. .Do not drink very piac this ho weather, and the ess ice you use ti! better. Cold water int6rrupts diges tion. If your turnip patches are not yet i order, get to work on them at the firs >Pport(nity-ands li'perally of gop seed. The population of Pomaria has beei increased. It's a boy, and its name i Wedaman. David feels as happy as i big sun flower. When young ladies learn to stick pin'in their apro,nstrinegs'o that it Von' scratch a fellov's wrist, there will'bi more marriages.. JLdging fro4i oqr State exchea the crop of candidates has not bee i jred' by theI diouth. They*dourish'li the green bay tree. Many a young writer might be abl( o collect his scattered thoughts if h4 would igok iW" editor's wiate ba&ge aryI -in hte ornii The importance of a good turnil patch cannot be overestimated. Ever farmer should have one, and every gar lener should~ have a sonare, Some of .the sidewngks in town are eing"nundermined and waslied'for *an f curbing. If not too expensive I vould be a good idea to have them al urbed. We notice that war is being waget against dogs in some places, arei il ould be well to commience one here here are entirely too many in thil ounty. A man who will offer to pay his sub crition in wood while the weather if p hot is tit only for "treas~pp, strugta ems and spoils."' Bring us somethms~ use frend: The man who borrows a newspapei nstead of subscribing for one, is thei an who will crawl over the walls o: eaven instead of passing through St eter's gate. The thunder apdl lightning Sunday fternoon was very severe.. Severa elegraph poles between Helena an<( ittle river bridge were struck; somi hivered to atoms. Almost anything in the Stationer: line that can be called for is to be foun< t the HERALD Book Store. The bes f writing papers, envelopes, ink, &c 411 cheap for cas Every one who has yet returned frou Genn Springs gives evidence of imn proved condition. Others speak of go ing. They cannot do better-it is thi best water in the Union. An editor offers a reward of five do] lars for the best treatise on "How ti make out-door life attractive to thb mosquito." A few of them have put ii an appearance in Newberry. Old Rose, a colored woman aged 90 at a picnic last week near Pomaria, goi p on the floor and tripped the ligL fantastic to the wonder of all assem bled. She wants to know who of he age can beat it. A good rain Sunday afternoon in pox ions of the County. Monday night a splendid rain, th best for a long time; from the appear ance of the clouds it must have extend d over the whole County. The campaign will be an interestin; and a warm one and everybody shouli have a good paper-subscribe for th HERALD and keep posted. A man whi takes a paper is entitled to membershil in the open eye club. It is pleasant to note that that oli aid popular store familiarly known a the Baltimore Corner, flourishes like th green bay tree, for which the public i indebted to Mr. Jas. F. Todd, wh keeps a general and good stock of sue articles in the grocery line as are alway in demand. Call on him. The Senior has returned from hi travels,.and the 'devil' gives up his sea in the editorial chair with emotions to numerous to mention. What bothere, him most was the scarcity of cash. N one came in to settle during his occups tion of the chair. He wonders no long er at the editor's leanness. Capt. U. B. Whites, our worthy Ta: Collector, is the fishiest individual i town. Together with a few friends h caught eight hundred fish in Broad rive a few days ago. -We can only accour for this large haul in the suppositio that the fish had collected together fc the pui-pose of paying the poll tax. I is hoped Whites will make a proper rc turn to the State Treasurer. . . POST OFFICE, NEWBBERY, 6. C-, July 27, 1878* List of advertised letters for week endin July 27, 18'78: Bouknight, Mrs. Burl Glen, Jo Bettis, John IPope, Miss Elvira Clark, Harry IReid, Daniel Greenwood, Tom lSatterwhite,Al'xanld Parties calling for ietters winl please sa i advertised. IR. W. BOONE, P. K. POST OFFICE FOR THE IHERALD MESSRS. EDITORa: Presuming ti many of the readers of the HERALD f interested in anything pertaining Newberry College, IJ-ave just conchi ed to send you the following hasty count of the is FIRST REUNION, this summer, of its alumni, students a >f friends. In Lexington County, twenty mil away North-west on the Columb Road, lies Spring Hill, consisting of few straggling residences that need n a fear the floods, because founded, ni upon one but a million rocks. 0 Here, at 10 A M., on the 27th insi in the presence of a large coneoures people in the Lutheran Church, Ib d first reunion was inaugurated by tI! election of D. B. Bushy, A.M., as Chai man, Mr. Cyprian M. Efird, A.B., : I Secretary. The exercises having bec opened with prayer by the Iev. M v #awkins, Fditor of the ;ut,eran Vi3 or, an excellent ADDRESS OF WELCOME, a in behalf of the citizens of Lexingtc County, was delivered by Mr. C. V Welch. This was eloquently responde to by Prof. J. B. O'Neall Holloway, I appointment; and, afterwards, by t: Chairman officially. ' The first subject, COLLEGIATE EDUCATION, swa@ treated by Rev. Prof. Geo. W. H1o Jand in his usnal plain, practical an exh ustive manner. After an intermission of upwards f an hour, during which the good ladic s under the umbrageous boughs of som veighboring oaks, prganized a spiez didiy attended mass aieeting in: the i tdrest of internal improvenients, the fo lowing sentiinents were 'proposed: 1st. The A1u'mni,Sudents,aud Friend of Newberry College,which wasrespon ed to by Prof. G. B. Cromer. 2nd. The Common Public &hools Our Counij, which was respopnded by Prof. J. B. Q'Neall 1oll6way. 3d. The Moral and Intellectual Edi cation of the Youth of Our Country-Ul Great Demand of th4 Age. Replied t by Mr. J. Brooks Wingard, A.B. Ith. The Endowmmi; .-na, res2porn ed 'by Uev. tProf. 9. P.i69hes. 5th.! Newberj Cotlege'; AtsPast, Fre ent, and Future, respond6d to by th Hon. Henry A. Meetze, State Senatc from Leington County, in an exter. ppraneous, splendid aqdvesa abonfidii fri-th 'eisest: precepts to 61d and young The hudience,' apparently highl gratified with the day's entertainmen was then dismissed with a benedictio by Rev. Prof. Hughes. Acpording to all t4at Fve have see and heard, these reuniops prilise t become very benefilial,' not only to th College, but, also, to' the people. large in the way of stimulating an ir terest in the Common Public School and in raising the standard of then We, thei-efoi-e, wish them continue< success. Pomiaria, S. C., July 29, 1878. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is recou: mended by all drugist a~ y eng purely veg'etable and'reliable prepara tion for Babies. Price 25 cents. Commercial. NEWBERRY, S. C., July 30.-Cotton qui( -middling 10. Tumber~ of'bales ship,ped dairing week, 96. Newberry Prices Current. -CORRECTED WEEKLY -By J. N. MARTIN & CC BACO Shiouldprs, PriWe 2New... Slijijilders, Sugar Cured.. Sides, C. R., New............I IDRY SALTED MF.A TS [boulders, 3~w........... Sides, C. R., New...... a Sdes, Long Clear....... HAMS Uneanvassed Has......... 10 Canvassed Hams, (Magnolia) 125 LARD Leaf, in Tierces.......... 12) Leaf, in Buckets..........13 SUGAR -Powderedl............... 16 Crusheti................ 1 Grangl1ated Staedard,.... .. 1a i. Extra C.....,...........12) -Yellow................. 10 - New Orleans............. 12) SDemarara............... - 'MOLASSES New Orleans SyrupS... 75 New Orleans Molasses. 40 -Cuba Molasses......60 ) Sugar House Molasses. 40 EAGu powder................1.50 kI Young Uyson............. 1.50 'ALLSPICE..................2 PEPPER........................... 80 COFFEE *Roasted or Parched. 0 tBest Rio.............. 26a tGood Rio............. 23a 2 VINEGAR Cider Vinegar.......50 r White Wine Vinegar.. 65 CORtN Tennessee................ 85 MEAL Bolted............. 1.00 Unbolted............... 90 m SOAP......................... 6a 1 'STARCH........................l10a 1 - STAR CANDLES................ 16 . FLOUR, per bbl.......... ....... 8.0a 9.0 PEARL HOMINY............. CANDY.......................... 15 CONCENTRATED L YE........... 15 i ENGLISH SODA. .......10 I HORSFORD'S BAKING POWDER 25 SSEA FOAM BAKING POWDER 35 -AXLE GREASE..................315 ) TOBACCO.......................... 60a 1.2 3 NAILS (10) keg.. ................ 3.50 'BAGGING-H-- 0y..............15 ARROW TIES, erbunch............. 3 00 RED CLOVER SEE-per lb...20 IRED OATS--per Lu............ 75a SONLY A STHE GREATEST REDUC TION YET. -CHEAPER THAN STAYING AT lHOYd You can get your horses well fed SBLEASE'S STABLES for TWVENTY-FJ'T a CENTS. The most commodious Stables e the Southern States, and where stock ai r better cared for thai -anywhere else. a HENRY H. BiLASI rJuly 3, 1878-27-3m. -MERINO SHEEP FNR SALI .I have for sale a few FINE MERIS SHEEP. Some as nice Bucks as eau1 found any whe~re. Price to suit the tim~es. Apply to L. P. W. RISER, gJun. 5, 23-tf Liberty Hall, S. C. NOTICE. To the Traveling Publil The undersigned would respectfullyi fom. hs. frie;n,sand the general publ] -/Viscellaneous. ;at - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e For Probate Judge d- LEWIS W. SIMKINS c Irezpectful'y nominated. Iis capacity aq a lawyer and a boo k'o:r, added to his social, intellectual a d mGrat 'Malifications renders him eminent co,7petent to discharge the varied duties thC office. Besides he is a single man at wili, therefore, be able, notwitlistandii th.e miodlerate compensation of the office, ot his entire time and attention. 24, 30-tf. CITIZENS. ot For Congress. ). WYATT AIKEN is herel wd for re-election to Congress fro t : Ditrict. * MARTIN & CO, ACENTS FOR THE TAYLOR & VINSlIP COTTON GINS Jdy 24, 30-8t. f PROCLAMATION. STPA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) 0EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,) CqLVX13i, JUly Ifth, I(Q WV IEREAS in&orm'ation hias been receis ed at thig' Departmecnt that an atrociou -imurder was committed in Newberry Cour Ce ty, on or about the 27th day of May, A. I r 187, upon the body of Cr-iell. ZInard b - J-DGE iri Tad tilit ~the sai 0,Judge Daven'p ort ha's fled from justice. .NOW, T1EF.1FORE, I, WADE HAMPTON Iy Go ;ernor of the State of South Carolina, i Ci 9ord.er that justice may be done and the me njcsty of the law vindicated, do herebyof a rew-ard of ONE HTI,TND AND f-F. DOLL AF4 for be apprehension and ~ deli ery in any jail of this State of the sai eJudge Davenport. eIn testimony whereof I have bereunto se tmy hand and caused the Great Sez of the State to be afflxed, at Golum July 24 -, 30-2 .Gove-- r no r. A a OT OF1E- CUT oMIsoES NEBRY1.-. uy18h 88 " l esn/ hligcamsaantt Z~p~. P.l MOS, Clek. WhER A LECrm T U a enreei J ust Publshd inoameled neloer. Pric A etre on bu the 2ature datfMen, An Ra-S 7icalocure oy emna Wenrdpe m ug a vorrhoa.induc fed Sef-Ab ustie.nv unary TEissos, ImpWAeny NervTosD biy,ro and Impedimaent o Moarinagn oralhy; jonstimayo bepsy,e and thetm Sjtof the lawreendie," doheeb.o TheL wF or-ewe authbeo, nd dhisd exryinceyjlo thisStteo the sqeesai Self-A smy whrb ae reo wit myt ande and caudthe ngeatu sr oal heSates ogie instruments rin or [cord2ia,s pting uth aymd of uy,Ar at once, craind and te etu,e anhi prvte anid tately.erca Jul- This Lectur Gilp overon. thousons n holdngas aantt cont, cingdomer sal, inaplaind enop, taiy addrees, onf reitrtocntsort 1W ide teuBishrd: 41 Ann SS, lEYrk. Jost Of4,c Box,48. Juy2,1-. "NE.ETUDY" Js aPmlse, n afeale neo.iq WilA per on eNa, TrAm.nt, an Rlotecon cureAo , Semina Wekns0. p tRrhA. TES.-Board, elbu asino 60.0r ;egularns Timtn, nevudi Lat raI.0; Pinumpton, Epilepsy ;n Gertm tGreen oFenc," $10.0 ' e or.It-rsnowunedmo ath,ing tfor ane r ale Lectuge, andrl ruaes from one ow extwlyri'shrtrcie thaflnswewunde ha require. yeefetal emvdw ret rmeIdice up witot ranghvioue < catu)rat, Au. , ogesconr umens, ring at oneerai caaogueffcul.ywi erE s .uffeER, trwa.M.,co (eltOly e, may cue7-lfceal Exacutondra' Notice. All perss Letrha rvinemad again 1 thoereby nied.toupsns her.emn S:oer ttetdt h underssa,i linede, anyames onrci of thenent or t ss ue poatagell .tornys, frteEtt,o u- befor the Pufseen rdasf, uus e T,Han a ULVersneLe tosaE tate C a ?~ate of John Satterwhite, deceased, a hereby notified.to present their em~tt~ ~ p~opcrly attested, to the undersigned souse one of then~, or t Messrs. Sber Cld well, 4ttoruey for the ~W, o * before the ~fteentb day of August ne: c, and all persons indebted to said Estate a ~ *1~ ~ ,',a1~fl1Aflt to the nude Cott THE BROWN k- IS EQUAL TO THE BES id ly og [veil Machine Garanfte Lo - I PERFECT SEL-FEUE ly AND m CONDENSER. These machines have been before the pn reception, that it is only necessary to add t guarantee(I to be a 1)criect machine in ever RIALS, and constructed in a thorough, wor other respect, the equal ofany Gin in the n FAR AHEAD OF ALL OTIE tS IN CLEAN] AND S500TII RUNNING. Received the premiam at the Georgia Sta ton, May, 1877, and other Statc and County REDUCED PRICE LIST OF COTTON GII FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. Price 'i t i e ceoi Sizes. ocf.) !wiethcein Gins. ing Attach- tachments - 1mvats. Condense 30 Saws50 .-.~.~ 7 50......$120 00 *135 - 87 50;... 140 0 40 " 100 1 ..... 13000..... ..... 1q N, 45 " 110 00 ..... 141 75..... . 325, 50 120 00... . ... 185 00. - 60 " 130 0 ir ... . .........f202 00. S. July 24, 30-2m. Hardware and Cutlery. E. S. COPPOCK. WM Jo-rNSON. NEW STOCK HARDWIRE! In the Store formerly occupied by S. P. Boozer & Co. No. 2, TVIoku Row. COPPOCK & JOnSON d DEALERS IN HARDWARE r -AND CUTLERY, WAie Have Been Bought T0 SELL Al L imC[S, ICENTENNIAL GIN. This Gin hab the name of being superior | to any other in use for making a fine sam-* pie and taking ti" 't from the seed. Call and exa 2I. the Hardware Store of COPPOUiR & -OHNSON, Agents. July 10, 28-t f. e - r i .*i - QO' S MESsRs. COPPoCK & JohNsoN-The Oat >f and Fodder Cutter of Wilson & Co., is the y best thing for our farming interest that I have ever seen. D. WV. BARRE. h |MEssRs. CoPPocK & JoHNsoN-Your Tele ' graph Oat and Fodder Cutter, made by Wil. son & Co., of Harrishurg, Pa., is the most 0 complete machmine used that I have-ever seen. JAMES 0. MEREDIT H. We are Agents for the above Machines. COPPOCK & JOHNSON. May 29, 22-tf. Just received a first rate lot of RUBBER BELTING, .3 ply, which will be sold lowei than ever offered in this market. - Call and examine before buying, at COPPOCK & JOHNSON'S Hard ware Store, Jun. 1 2,' 24-tf. No. 8, Mollohon Row. CJOPPOtJ & JOIINSON S Are Agents for the celebrated N. Y. ENAMELED READY MIXED PAINTS call and see samples of same. Also, AT LANTIC WHITE LEAD. AND OILS, ANI FANCY PAINTS. We will sell within th4 reach of every one, FOR CASH. Apr. 24, 17-tf. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. WATCHE81AND IEWIELRI iAt the New Store on Hotel Lot. -I have now on hand a large and elegar; assortment of dWATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL.RY Silver and Plated Ware, aVIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASES Yf WEDDINMG AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, BIN ENDL ESS VARIETY. S All orders by mail promptly attended to, Watchmaking and Repairing 1. Done Cheaply Qnd with Dispatch. Call and examine my stock and prices. EDUARD SCHULTZ. Nov. 21, 47r-tf, NOTICE. -UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Banttruptcy. re The creditors of' John W. Folk,-Bank a, rupt, are hereby notified that a mneeting r for the purpose of fmually establishing al & claims against said estate, and for dech.~rity ar a dividend, will be held before the under &l signed Register, at Neswberry G. 11., Soutl ro Carolini, on Wednesday, the 31lst July .. :-R C. t. TAERE OOT3O T1ON GIN. Rear View, showig M thod of liver li. so long ad have met with s.uch 1n>rable i.1t, they are. (though greatly rdued i. price,) y particular. MADE OF T;iE RE.ST SIATE k-aanlike ianner.:ald is, in tbis and every arkct. while lie fact i- a rquestt'oled that it - NI; TILE SEED. FAST GINNING AND LIGHT Fair, Contennial, Texas zattte Pair, at Ious Rrspectfuliy refer to following persons .,who have our Gins in use: Jolm R. SPear b man, A. J. Longshore, Thos. M.- Neel, L At. E. Folk, John C. Wilson, N. B. Dvenport . M. M. Coppock, Con;elly & Vaughan, & :s. C. Minick and olhers. Also, Gin Saws, Gin Ribs,. Bristles i'wines, &c ,furnished for auy na1 a' :-Gins at short notice. Please examne san-e Gin at my Store. P. BOOZER, Agent, NEWBERRY, S, C. ClotMng~. CLOSE OT SAL -OF te - U1 C WAFFX I Clothing, Hats, Valises, Umbrellas, -Shirts, Drawers, &c. At New York Cost. 4 STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT A"D FOR CASH ONLY. 7M "%r' ORDERS rY LETTER WILL R CEIYE PROMPT ATTE~NTLON. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT will be continued under the~ ixumediate supervision of the undersigned, and will contain all'the; latest novelties in French, English and American Cassimneres. Fine Custom Shirts and Drawers a specialtv. W.~C. SWAFFIELD?. July 10, 2-m SPRING AND SUMMEPR STOCK OF FURIgIIG 0098 Unprecedentedly Low Prices I IRIfIT &,W, 0V0IJPP8O Respectfully announce to the citizens of Newberry, -that they have now in store an elegant and cheap stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN ANDl BUYS, which emboraces -a large v.ariety of the LATEST STYLES ANI) PATTERNS IN SUITS, which they can sell at lower prices than ever before of'e'red in this market, and to which they now invite attention. They imake a specialty in FINE DRESS COATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, &c., an examina [ion of which is only necessary to convince any one of the difference in prices between this season and the last. H ATS for mien and boys of all styles and - grades, together with FINE SHOES at prices which defy competition. Call and make an examination before purchasing elsewhere, and see if you cannoL save money.-. - RIfl & J, RVOUPPOCK NO. 4 MOLLOJION ROW. - A pr. 24, 17-tf. The Wonder of the Age! DECIDEDLY AHEAD OF ALL OTHlER PREPAR~ATIONS IS DAVENPORT'S PE00ESS FOR PRESERY ING MATS, VEGETABLS, FRUITS, &c. IT IS CHEAPER AND SIMPLER Thau Any Other Process Known. No Sealing of Cans or Boule.s Required ! And is REcommended by all Prominent Physicians! flaving pucse the rigia, fox thisWO derful process, and having tested ittor oughily we confidently recommend it. Family and individual rights for sale by Da. tS. F. FANT, and S. W. TE AGUE, A pr. 17, 16-tf. Newherry, S. C. a week in your own town. $5 Ontat Sfree. No risk, Rteader, if you want a b)usiness at which persons of either I ca~n make great, pay all the time they work, write for partieu-lars to H. HAL LETT & Co., Portland. Maine. 21.-ty TO MAKE MIONEY Pleasa~ntly -am1 ist, sgents~ should ad desFIN LEY, Hi3ddFr & CO., 22-1y. .Alauta,.Ga. Guardian's Notice. The undersigned hereby givesrnotice that - he wRi make a final settlemet t in the. Pro bate on.t for eW horry County. on Satur- --