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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1878. NDEX TO NEw ADVERTISEMENTS. H. R. Stevens-Vegetine. D. A Cannon-Take Notice. A. F. Merrell & Co.-Hepatine. W. E. Pelbam-Notice! Notice!! Ward & Thomason-Dissolution. J. P. Phillips-Mortgage Sale of Lard. T. F. Greneker-Christmas is Coming. John W S.ott-Valuable Land For Sale. aeth L. Spearman-Executor's Sale. Deaths. Mr. Wm. Summer. of Pomaria, pro- 2 prietor of the "Pomaria Nurseries," o4 died November the 25th, of congestive o paeumonia, in the sixty-third year of his age. He was one of our best citi zens, and his death is a loss to the com munity in which he lived. Mr. B. H. Lovelace lost one of his a] children, a boy five years old, Monday, h, the 2nd inst., with diphtheria. 4 Cream Baking Powder, unsurpassed y Ior purity and healthfulness. For sale .--only by Dr. W. E. PELHAM. 48-tf T -f hanks. h Mr. R. C. Maybin will accept thanks h for a small bag of those parched goo- n bers' which took a premium at the r County Fair. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Nary g Tobacco. 48-1y pi Unavoidably c< Left out this week: Lines to "John tt sherman," and a lengbty communica- n tion from "Nestor." The pressure on ai our columns precludes their insertion till next issue. A choice lot of Teas, at H, A. Burns'. R Runaway. Mr. Thomas J. Adam's team ran away with his wagon in a narrow lane ear his house Friday, and ran over Mr. J. C. Schumpert's buggy, in which he and Dr. Cannon were riding. The Dr. a] jumped out and escaped injury; Mr. S. oi _received several painful bruises. The T buggy was badly smashed. k QuER: "Why will men smoke st common tobaco, when they can buy st Marburg Bros. 'Seal of .North Caro- s( ina,' at the same price?'! 5-ly. is The America Agriculturist. h The Deceinber number is received, and it is an unusually good number. Every farmer in the land should have a paid up subscription to it for twelve c months, and we advise every one who is not taking it to do so at once. It is ai onlv'$1.50 a year, and 20 cents ad- u. ditioial will secure a splendid engrav- p -' ng, the "Farmers' Pride." Address SOrange Judd Co., New York. N When you make your purchases, try ~ sombe of Crampton's PALM, the best >. Soap out. It can be had, recollect, at B J. Ramage & Son's. 41-2m. S Newspaper Changes. Mr. James L. Sims for some time connected as a partner in the publica tioni of the Sparkanburg Herald has sold his interest in that paper and bgt-the Edisto Clarion, Orangeburg, wic paper he will hereafter conduct. Mesrs. Farrow -& Danmels continue the Herald, a first class paper by the way. and want an energetic, practical printer to assume Mr. Sims' place. Our best wishes are extended to all parties. Another lot of those Fresh Crackersb in variety, and French Candy, at H. A. Burns'. 21-tf p A Deserved .Compiiment W. C. S., of Richmnond,Va.,who we sup pe,is Rev, W. C. Shaeffer, writing to -~teLutheran Observer, says: Prof. Holland, President of Newberry College C occupies one of the most prominent positions in our Southern Church. He T well deserves it. He is a man of strong character and a very liberal culture. o1 He is, every inch, a man. Not flashing C and corruscating, but steady and strong. E and true-a man of real power, having h: the complete confidence of the Church. si Be will succeed. The Lord bless him. v Everybody uses Crampton's "Palm" Soap. Try it. For sale at B.J. Ram- ~ age & Son's Grocery. 41-2m. s Jane Eyre. Who has not read Charlotte Bronte's C splendid novel "Jane Eyre?" It hasA been adapted to the stage and is one of mnost popular dramas ever played. Miss -2Charlotte Thompson and -her excellent company will present it to the New- ' berry public in Thespian Hall to-mor row(Wednesday)evening. The Charles Ston Kews and Courier speaks of the performance in the highest terms. The reserved seats are being taken very fast; ~ secure yours before it be too late. * For the handkerchief, the bath and d the toilet, Dr. Prices' Unique Perfume- c -ries, are acknowledged the best. For sale only by Dr. W. E. PIELHAM. 48-tf. Prticqlar Notice, t Bear in mind that we open a new -bscription book on the first of Janna , and all subscribers in arrears are r< uested to pay up by that time. Sub- a ~bers whose time expires between o ow and January (look for the red X mark on the margin) are invited renew their subscriptions. Remem ber that the HERALD can be had for 12, i - , ot 3 months to suit the circumstances C of all. - Those in arrears after January first. E will have to pay at the rate of $2.501 per year. S____ t. ( Crampton's "Palm" at B. J. Ramage a & Son's. Buy it, if you want a good j $cap." 41-2m. 6 t *-Explain it As many of the school children don't undrst~and tepa fecag e - ween the old boolks used in the schools and the pew ones adopted by the Board t~ would save them' trouble if the $eachers would explain it to them. It is simply this-all the books heretofore that is, either a first, second, third or fourth reader of Wilson's, Sanders', Holmes', McGuffy, &c., for a new first, -second, third or fourth of Reynolds. or Appletons, and the same in regard tor -arithmetics, geographies, spellers. &c., the child paying the difference in cash. Eletw,S . a 4h 85 Dr.leatoer, DeSi.rMy24h:17. Ir Harer, Der iro TO; oacn I'edl yern IiN'TONI patc ast d'er ale etan iwely prae lsth i s SAFETY OIL. 1500 FIRE TEST. New--Non-Explosive---Ruby Red. Gives a Brilhant, White Light, and is the Best Illuminating Oil in Use. o Change of Lamp Burner or Chimney Required. Every gallon sold guaranteed to be not on safe, but to possess other superior quali s, to-wit: Increased Brilliancy; Absence 'Odor in Burning; Freedom from Smoking Crusting of the Wick. Sole Agent, W. E. PEUHAM, Iron-Column Drug Store, 47-tf Newberry, S. C. Go to Burns' for your Fruits-Or- 1 iges, Apples, Bananas, Lemons, to be id at the Confectionery of )-tf H. A. BURNS. .M. C.A. We are pleased to know that the oung Men's Christian Association MI %ve opened a reading room in their f .l. It will be kept open every : ght, and will be supplied with .a va ety of good newspapers, both religious id secular, and books. This is a move the right direction, and we must I ve the originators and agents the t -aise of well done. Although not ked to do so, we say for them that )ntributions in papers, books, a pic- C ire or anything which will help to I ake their room attractive and pleas- t it are in order. Help the cause. d ToMPSo, Dentist, over Mower's Store. "Palm." Crampton Brothers' Soap at B. J. b amage & Son's Grocery. It is the d ,st. Try it. 41-2m. r - fi ght Fingered Tramps. - Several weeks ago three white men >plied for work in the neighborhood 'Jalapa. Two of them James and y homas Darby were employed by Mr. u obert J. Campbell and Emanuel Ad- t ins by Mr. Chalmers Butler. They t aid only a few days and left between ins, Mi. Campbell's employees taking me of his bedding with them. They e described as follows: James Darby five feet high and has light brown :r, shingled closely, and short oustache; Thomas Darby is six feet e igh with light beard; Adkins is five et eight, has light brown hair, dark )mplexion and short moustache, The merits of Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup t e acknowledged by all who have ever ;ed it for the diseases of Infancy. c rice only 25 cents a bottle. w berry County Logde I. 0. C. T. s The following officers were installed ovember 21st, at Prosperity, for en- r ing term: Brother P. B. McCoy, C. C. T. s Sister Hattie A. Womble, C. R. H. S. e Sister Lizzie J. Boyd, C. L. H. S. t Sister Corrie McFall, C. V. T. t Brother A. J. Bowers, C. S. Sister Flora Meredith, C. A. S. Bro. S. A. Ropp, C. F. S- 1 Sister R. K. Birge, C. T. Bro. J. C. Boyd, C. C-. Bro. Jno. H. James, C. M. Bro. J. H. M. Kinard, C. D. M, Sister Fannie Wolling, C. I. G. Bro. S. J. Koon, C. 0. S. Bro. W. W. Waldrop, C. P. C. T. The County Lodge Convenes at New- s erry 3rd Wednesday in Februa?ry, at -2 P. M.c ~LL SOAP. PALM SOAP. LL SOAP. PALM SOAP. SOP AT B. ,T. R AMAGE & SON'S. Ogurn's Best, Free and Easy and T. J D. Tobacco, at H. A. Burns'. 21-tf I e Newly Elected. Last week we gave the sureties on the c fcial bonds of Coroner Longshore and c ounty Commissioner Swittenberg. [enry S. Boozer, School Commissioner, s filed his bond in the sum of $2,000; ireties, J. M. Wheeler, H. C. Moseley, Tm. A. Moseley. Sureties for Andrew j Livingston, County Commissioner, 'hos. P. Lane, Emanuel Livingston, J- t .Davis, J. W. McKittrick, J. W-. mith-bond for $2,000. Bondsmen of Win. Lester, as ounty Commissioner; S. A. Hunter,F len Hawkins, N. H. Young, J. M. aylor, T. C. Myers, bond for $2,000. Bondsmen for J. B. Fellers Probate dge; J. L. Sease, Allen Hawkins, J. P. Crosson, Jacob H. Boozer, G. F. ong, James A. Crotwell, bond for 5,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ When Charles II, the "Merry [onarch" of England, was stricken ith his last disease, his physicians1 ministered a salt, distilled from ead men's skulls. In our age edu- I ted physicians use DR. HARTER'S 'AMILY MEDICINFES. For sale by all Druggists. Dowie Moise, Wholesale Agents, Charles n, S. C. Lupulin Yeast Gems are convenient, ~liable and cheap; 20 cents worth iakes 60 loaves of bread. For sale ly by Dr. W. E. PELHAM. 48-tf a iesday.C A larger crowd than usual was int wnl Monday. The following pieces f real estate were sold: 300 acres, nown as the Waldrop tract, under t xecution, C. D. Burton vs. Mary Gar nd and others, to P. C. Smith and A.C . Workman, for $3,600; 10 acres in4 [elena. Nelly Jones vs. W. Fallaw dministrtor of' Robert Scruggs; to M. 'oot for $305; bodse and lot -in town, < >rpe Cald'keli and Boundary Streets, John Elmiore for $665; 240 acres, ohn M.~ Glymnph, administraitor, vs. Vm. R. Hentz, admninistrator, in two 1 acts 140~ acres to W. F. Qillaimn for! 450 and 100 acres tQ Andrew Crhomer 1,050; 300 acres, National Bank of ewberry vs. Eugenia E, Long, to R. .McCaughrin for 550; three unim-1 iroved lots in town, adjoining James ~rawford's, 9 4-10 acres, to J. B. Smith r $315. 3 3-10 acres to D. H. Wheeler r $110: 3 95-100 acres to D. H. Vheeler for $250. It is the exquisite sweetness and per nanency of Dr. Price's Unique Per mes that have rendered them so pop lar, For sale only by 8tf. DR. W. E. PELHAM. 1fyuwn odAtceo op Ifo tant PAL godhrichl~t e fofu oap, asi the haLM,~hic B's to banae fon'al /arious. Weather-fickle. Hogs four cents. Poultry and eggs needed. Conference next week. - Mr. W. D. Reagin received last week ) 6 fine Alderney bull from Charlottsville, a., seven months old. It is thorough >red. Everybody in town had an early >reakfast Thursday last, the coming of he circus arousing cooks sooner than ommon. There are 101 Democrats in the House f Representatives and 3 Republicans; n the Senate 29 Democrats and 5 Re >ublicans. A quotation for Thanksgiving-So owl and fair a day I have not seen. [hanksgiving day was fair, but we ave not heard if it was fowl. "Blow, blow, thou winter wind! Thou r not so unkind," as the mule that icks behind and lands one, d'ye mind? vhere he will the gutter find. The best families of France serve iutter at only one meal. There are amilies in this town who raise a storm r they don't have it three times. Our readers have not heard from Mrs. artington in an age. Her latest is 'that the only way to prevent steam >oat explosions is to make engines bile he water on shore," Without any notice from the clerk it ommenced blowing on Wednesday ist, with a rapidly falling thermome r. From springlike weather we sud enly lapsed into winter. The most of ersons object to such sudden changes. The Abbeville Medium laments that s County Fair became almost a failure y reason of the rain which violently escended and quenched the agricultu al ardor. That paper says that the rir should by all means hereafter be eld in October. Quite right, and On this point we trust that our New erry Agricultural Society will stick a in and carry out the suggestion already :ade that our next fair be held in Oc :ber. The chances then are more cer in for good weather.. And further It is suggested that while we have be late fair in tender remembrance, a vedge be entered in taking steps for be purchase of suitable grounds for the ext exhibition. We have no doubt very citizen of the town will subscribe iberally in a cause so good, and which vill materially advance public interests. itrike while the iron is hot. It is gratifying to say that our efforts make the HlERAI p acceptable to the eople of Newberry County, is appre, iated. It is shown in an increase sub. ription list, which is steadily and urely growing into fairer proportions. In this connection it may be well to eiterate that to meet .all circumstances d conditions, we take anything in the hape of farrw products for subscription, xcept hound pups. There is no reason erefore why every man or woman in be County sbould not be a subscriber. As Christmas is coming and the little eople will 1e looking for something in he way of keepsakes and presents we leasantly inform parents and others bat a pretty book, box of blocks or omething of that character is the very ing, and that they will find what is Leeded at our book store. We ask the reader in arrears if he or he found a printed slip last week. Yes !" "Well, what are you going to lo about it?" "Pay up and start afresh." spoken liks a man or woman should. ome and give the editor a pleasant Thristmas. We cannot help but rejoice in the appiness of J. C. Hemphill of the Lbbeville Medium who has been taken n out of the cold by a lady of Flushing, '. Y. Long may you wave, Calvin. f Wilson, of the Banner, will go and lo likewise, we will solicit the Govern r to announce a day of thanksgiving. By Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It lures. The people are carried away with the 4upulin Yeast Gems and Cream Baking 'owder, as they make bread, rolls, &c., hat are light, sweet and easy of diges ion. For sale only by Dr. W. E. 'ELAM. 48-tf ~ersona. Messrs. Joseph? Pand Thomas Pritch d were in town last week. We are glad to know that Mr. J. P. Pool is improving; he has had quite a evere spell. Maj. C. H. Suber is nearly well again. le didn't have the measles, as we said ast week. Our mistake was a natural ne. The Major has never had the neasles yet, and as all the young peo yle in town are having them we natu -ally concluded that that was what was he matter with him.. - e wvent down to Columbia Monday take bis seat in the Legislature. Mr. Everett Waddy, of the house of allyson & Yancey, of Richmond, Va., Ld Mr. H. H. Martindale, from that of V.-J. Dulany & Co., of Baltimore, both epresenting first class book and sta ionery interests, visited the HERALD >fiice last week. Genial and pleasant a their manners they are assured of a :ordial reception whenever they happen his way. The little people find that Burns keeps he sweetest Confectionery, and the old >eople encourage them to go there be ause they know it is so. Go to :0-tf BURNS'. Everybody uses "Efalm,'? the best Soap >ut. At B. J. Range & Son7s. 2m rhe New Way. There is an old adage which says that he course of true love never runs m~ooth. We opine that this was true n the long time ago when ye ardent over had nothing but his devoted love, uis soul-lit glances and his sighs to offer, >ut not now. Times have changed. rhe ingenuity of man has come to the *scue and it is just as easy as falling >ff a log to take a maiden captive. ['his is more of a practical age, and 3alf the soft nothings, tender glances, md Vesuvian sighs if accompanied with a pretty, appropriate present will lo the business effectually. Something >f the same sort, although it need not se so expensive, administered to the expected mother-iilaik will bring~ her oo terms~too. If a man w~ants to make 1 wife happy oi- a wife a hiusbap( a Lindsome keepsake, spnlething orna Euental or usefail is the yery thing. And ~he q4estion where - best ~nc1 cheapest Directory for the u3d Session ot the South Carolina Confer ence, to be Held at Newberry, Dec. 31th, 1878. I. SERVICES. 1. Dec. 9th, 1878.-Preaching at the Meth odist Church, 7 o'clock, P. M., by Rev. R. L. Harper. II. Dec. 10th, 1878.-Board Missions meets at 10 o'clock, A. M., at Methodist Church. III. Dec. 10th, 1878.-Historical Lecture by Rev. Sam'l Leard, at 7 P. M., at the Meth odist Church. Subject-"Life Sketches of the Fathers of Methodism in South Caroli na." 1V. Opening Session of the Conference at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the Court House. V. Dec. 11th, 1878.-Sermon before the Undergraduate,, at Methodist Church, by Rev. Henry M. Mood. II. COMMITTEES ON EXAMINATION. I. Committee on Applicants will meet at Mr. L. E. Folk's. II. Committee of the 1st Year at Station Parsonage. III. Gommittee of the 2.1d Year at Mr. R. C. Chapman's. IV. Committee on 3d Year at Circuit Par sonage. V. Committee of 4th Year at Rooms of Y. M. C. A. III. XXORANDA. I. Hackmen will convey delegates within the incorporation for twenty-five cents. II. Members coming by private convey ance will find good Livery Stables at rea sonable rates. III. As a few changes may possibly occur at the last moment delegates had better see Committee before proceeding to their desti nations. Those comiag by Rail will be met at the Depot. Otherwise they will please call at the Station Parsonage. NAMES HOSTS. DELEGATES. r. Wm. T. Tarrant..Bishop Pierce, L. M. Hamer, L.A. Johnson. Y. J. Pope, Esq.......Bishop Wightman,Dr McFerrin, Dr. A. W. Wilson, Wm. P. Mou zon, J. E. Carlisle, F. M. Kennedy, W. K. Blake. Maj. J. M. Baxter.....J. W. Kelly. Wm. H Lawton, N. K. Mel ton, V. C. Dibble. Mrs. E. A. Bradley....David Seal, Wm. H. Kirton. fr. A. M. Bowers....,I. J. Newberry, E.Rol lins. Rev. L. Broaddus..J. Lemacks Stokes, D. Z Dantsler. Mr. S. P. Boozer .....Wm. C. Power, J. F. Smith. Hr. H. H. Blease.....J. R. Coburn, J. W. McRoy. Mr. J. H. Blease......J. A. Clifton, Jeas Rushton. r. J. M. Crawford... M. H. Pooser, J. W. Reid. Ur. J. A. Chapman....H. B. Browne, S. D. Vaughn. Ur. W. A. Cline......G. W. Whitman, A. W. Jackson. Mr. E. P. Chalmers....A. P. Avant, W. H. Ariail,R. H, Jennings, W. D. Sullivan. Mr. J. D. Cash.......nWm. Carson, A. G. Gantt. Mr. R. H. Clarkson....T. J. Clyde. Mr. J. E. Ch apman. ...Wm. Thomas, R. W. Barber. Hr. E. H. Christian... W. A. Clarke, E. Mer ritt. Hr. A. C. Chapman...A. J.Cauthen, D. Der rick, W.L. Pegnes. Ar. U. C. Chapman. ..J. L. Shuford, R. L. Duffie, Joel W. Town - send, A. B. Lee, 0. M. Bowman, L. Scar boro, 3'. W. Wolling, D. Outze. F. J. Caldwell, Esq. .W. T. Capers, R. N. Wells. fr. W. H. Dickert. ...J. Attaway, r. W. Y. Fair....J. A. Wood, 3'. L. Sif ley. Dr. S. F. Pant.... A. 3'. Stokes, J. Wal ter Dickson. J. 0. Willson, C. H. Muck enfuss. r. L. E. Folk....T. E. Wannamaker, T. Raysor. Ro. R. A. Fair..... M. Carlisle, J. K. McKain. r. J. N. Fowles..,S. A. Weber, Harvey Oogswell. Mr. T. F. Greneker. .. .M. Brown, C. H. Pritchard, 3'. J. Nev ille, W. T. McGill. Mr. G. Mi. Girardeau. .J. C. RusselL. Mr. 3'. D. Hornsby... .J. T. K.ilgo, Landy Wood, E. G. Price, . J. W.1Roger. Mr. W. H. Hunt...L. M, Little, T. W. Munerlyn. Mr. J. 0. Havird.,.. S. Reasly, S. 1P. H. Elwell. Mr. J.8. Hair...R. R. Dagnall, J. C. Bissell. Mr. W. W. Hodges... B. H. Maybin. L. J. Jones, Esq.... D. Smart, D. D. Dantaler, R. L. Har per, Messrs. Johnstone.... D. H. Sheldon, S. Bo bo. Silas Johnstone, Esq. .A. C. Walker, G. W. WValter. Mr. D. W. T. Kibler. .J. Marion Boyd, W. T. Jeter. C.ol. T. 3'. Lipscomb,. .T. C. Lipscomb, W. W. Williams. Mr.J.D.S.Liyingston. S. H. Browne, F. L. Hartin. Col. J. U. Leavell..A. 3'. Stafford, W. A. Rogers. Mr. R. Y. Leavell.,J. R. Little, Geo. H. Pooser, Mr. W. R. Lane,... Augustine W. Walk -er, W. S. Pickens. Mr. Win. Langford. .. .J. C. Stoll, J.B. Camp bell. Mr. N. B. Mazyck... .E. J. Meynardie, W S. Wightmnan. T. S. Moormnan, Esq. .A. Mi. Shipp, S. W. Maurice, T. E. Gilbert, A. McP. Hamnby. Dr. 0. B. Mayer.. A. Coke Smith, O. A, Darby, H. F. Chrietz berg, S. Lander, W. H. Smith, W. B. War ren. H~n. M. Moses... .A. H. Lester, WV. D. Kirkland. Mrs. C. Mower...John A. Porter, Jos. Galluchat. Mr. A. G. May bin..H. M. Mood, John A. Mood, W. W. Mood, J . Finger. Mr. J. N. Martin..*....Wit. Martin, P. F. I(istler. Mr. Jas. Y. McFal!.... W. Humbert, E. T. Hodges. Dr. Jas, McIntoshg.... Whitefoord Smith, J'. T. Wightmnan. Mr.R.L. McCaughrin.. W. S. Martin. Mr. G. M. MicWhirter. .H. A. C. Walker, Geo. Mr. J. K. G. Nance. ..S. J. Hill, H. J. Mor gan. Mr. J. 0. Peoples.... H. Zimmerman, F. Auld. Mr. Jas. Packer.. .Dove Tiller. (At Par ker House. Mr. 3'. P. Pool... S. B. Jones, W. A. IBrunison. Mr. W. C. Parker..... A. B. Brown. R. D. Senn. Mrs. S. A. Pope.... A. Connolly, A. Nettles. Dr. P. B. Raff~..... L. Banks, L. R.. * anier, W. P. Sibith, D. L. Connor, Benj. Stokes, J. T. Bramn lett. ?4r. P. IRodelsperger,..B. G. Jones, j. B. Switzer. Mr. J. H. RollisQn. ...J. B. Miassebeau, WV. *L. Prince. Mr. B. 3'. Ramage. .. ..3. S3. Platt, C. D. 1Row ell. Mr. L. i. Speers.3... E. Watson, L. C. Loyal. Mr. A.W.T.Siimmons..J. Wesley Wightinan, S. Leard.. Mr. B. 3'. Singleton... Geo. H. Wells, D. J. McMilflan. Mr. T. P. Slider..... C. Fishburn, Jas. W. Ariail. Mr. '. D. Smith.C... D. Mann, W. D. Mann. Station Parsonage.... A. Mi. Chrietzberg, D. J. Simmons, T. Mit chell. Circuit Parsonage. T . G. Herbert, James 'H. Carlisle, R. C. Oli ver, J. L. Jones, J. W. Tarbourx. Mr. . B. Wheeler. .. .T. P. plailips, 3J. M. Rushtop. W.T. alac,osq. r. . ugn.W MrTaBrbte...W ox.~ W MrG.atWhts....i.nes,.W MrG.H rgtI.a.lin, bbn, Mr.R. . Wigh...,M A, cKiben 1. Mr. Wm. A. Davis... .Abner Ervine, A. II. Cureton. Mr. Joseph Glenn.....J. W. Brown, A. T. Rainwater. Mr. W. 0. Goree......J. C. Counts, M. M. Ferguson. Mr. T. F. Harmon... .R. P. Franks, G. T. Harmon, J. S. Mey. nardie, R. H. Jones, Jno. Watts. Mr. J. Kibler.........Geo. M. Boyd, W. W. Hutto. Maj. J. P. Kinard.....J. W. Murray, J. T. Pate, V. K. Breeden, Jas. Norton. Mr. S. C. Merchant...Wm. P. Meadors, J. S. Porter. Mr. T. M. Lake.......W. R. Richardson, J. H. Turner. Mr. R. T. Reagin ......Simpson Jones, W. C. Patterson. Mr. Jacob Sligh.......H. W. Whitaker, 0. N. Rouree, Greer Collins, B. M. Boozer. Mrs. E. Swindler......J. F. England, A. C. LeGett. Alphabetical Directory of Preachers and Delegates. MEMBERS. HOSTS. Attaway, John..................W. H. Dickert Auld, Fred.......................J. 0. Peoples Avant, A. P....................E. P. Chalmers Ariail, Win. H ...........E. P. Chalmeici Ariail, Jas. W......................T. P. Slider Banks, M. L......... .....Dr. P B. Ruff Beasley, J. S.......................J. 0. lavird Boyd, Geo. M........................J. Kibler Brown. Manuing................T. F. Grcnekc Browne, 6. H.........J. D. S. Livingston Byars, D. D......................D. Buzhardt Boyd, J. Marion.........D. W. T. Kibler Barber, R. W............J. E. Chapman Bissell, .1. C...........................J. S. Hair Boozer, B. M.......... .....Jacob Sligh Blake, W. K.... ........Y. J. Pope, Esq Brown, J. W........ ........Jos. Glenn Bowman, 0. M................R. C. Chapman Barton, G. W................Rev. Z L. White Brown, A. B....... ........W. C. Parker Brunson, W.-A.....................J. P. Pool Breeden, W. K.........Maj. J. P. Kinard Brailett, J. T............Dr. P. B. Rulf Browne, H. B................J. B. Leonard Bobo. 6..................Messrs. Joinstone Chrietzberg, A. M. Station Parsonage Campbell. J. B.... ........W. Langford Capers, W. T....... J. F. J. Caldwell, Esq Carson, Win........................J. D. Cash Carlisle, J. M.................Rev. R. A. Fair Cauthen, A. J...........A. C. Chapman Clarke, W. A..................E. H. Christian Clyde, T. J.... ..........B. H. Clarkson Coburn, J. R.....................H. H. Blease Connolly, M. A..........Mrs. S. A. Pope Clifton, J. A...............J. H. Blease Chrietzberg, H. F........Dr. 0. B. Mayer Carlisle, J. E..............Y. J. Pope, Esq Counts, J. C ...............W. 0. Goree Carlisle, -Jas. H............Circuit Parsonage Connor, D, L....... .......Dr. P. B. Ruff Collins, Greer .............Jacob Sligh Cogswell, H.......... .............J. N. Fowles Dagnall, H..................J. S. Hair Darby, 0. A....... ......Dr. 0. B. Mayer Derrick, David...............A. C. Chapman Dufie, R. L. .............. C. Chapman Duncan, W. W.......W. H. Wallace, Esq Dantzler, D. D ..........L. J. Jones, Esq Dickson, J. W.................,Dr. S. F. Fant Dantzler. D. Z.............Re-v. L. Broaddus Dibble, V. C................J. M. Baxter, Esq Dibble, F. S............. .- -. .R. H. Wright Ervine, Abner.................Wm. A. Davis Elwell, S. P. H...................J. 0. Havird England, J. F . ....MrsE. Swindler Finger, John.... ..........A. G. Maybin Franks, R. P...................T. F. Harmon Fishburn, C. C ..............-T. P. Slider Ferguson, M. M..................W. 0. Goree Gantt,A.G.................J.D. Cash Gatlin, G. W... .... U. B. Whites Gilbert, T. E.........T. S. Moorman, Esq Galluchat, Jos........... .....Mrs. C. Mower Gams, B. z...................... . H. Wright Harper, R. L.............L. J.Joies, sq Herbert, T. G ..........'......Circuit Parsonage Hill, S. J............. .................J. K. G. Nance B.umbert, J, W......................as , T. McFall Hutto, Wmn.....,..........., -..... J. Kibler Harmon. G. ...................T, F. Harmn Hainer, L. 31.,,,.............Wm., T. Tarrant Hodges, E, T... ...............Jas. Y. McFall Hartin, F. L............J. D. S. Livingston llamby, A. McP.......T. S. Moormnan, Esq Hamner, L, R.................. ..Dr. P. B. 11uff Johnson, L. 4.......,.......Wn. T,'Tarrant Jones, B. G.....P........... Rodelsperger Jones, S. B..........................J. P. Pool Jones, Simpson... ............B. T. Reagin Jones, WV. WV.................U. B. Whites Jackson, A. W..................W. A. Cline Jones, J. L.............Circuit Parsonage Jennings, R. H...............E. P. Chalmers Jeter, W. T.................D. W. T. Kibler Jones, B. H..................T. F. Harmnog Kelly, J. W...............J. M1. BteV, Esq Kennedy, F. 31..... .......Y. J. Pope, Esq Kilgo, J. T.'.................J. D. Hornsby IKistler, P. F..................J. N. Martin Kirkland, WV. D..............Hon. 31. Moses Kirton, W. H...........Mrs. E. A. Bradley Koger, J. W... ..............J. D. Hornsby Lander, Sam'l............Dr. 0. B. Mayer Lawton, W. H..........J. M1. Baxter, Esq I.ester, A. H...............Hon. M1. Moses Litt,le, J. f................. .. Y. Leavell Little, L. M....................W. Hi. Hun$ Loyal, L. U............2. 'L. 31. Speers Lipscomb, T.'O.......'Col. T. J. L~ipscomb Lee, A.B...................R. C. Chapman LeGett, A. C.............,...Jacob Sligh Leard, Sam'l...........,A. WV. T, Sim~ons Martin, Wmn.................J. N. Martin Massebeau, J. D...,.,....J. H, Rollison Melton, N, K.,..Jas. M. Baxter, Esq Meynardie, E. J............N. B. Mazyck Mitchell, T.............Station Parsonage Mood, H. A..................A. G. Maybmn Mood, J.A1................. A. G. Maybin Mood, W. W...............A. G. Maybin Mouzon, Wmn. P.........Y. J. Pope, Esq Morgran, H. J..............J. K. G. Nance Maybidn, B. ................W. W. Hodges Munnerlyn, T. W............W.'.: aunt Murray, J. W.. .... ......'.. ..Maj. J. P. Kinard Mann, C. D.........-..........J. D. Smith Mann, W.~D..................J. D. Smith Muckenfuss, C. H...........Dr. S. F. Fant Maurice, S. W..........T. S. Moorinan, Esq Meadors, W. P............s. C. Merchant Merritt, E. 3...............E. H. Christian Martin, W. S.............3. L. McCaughrin Meynardie, J. 8.............T. F, Harmon McMillan, D.j4.............B. J. Singleton Mc Roy, J. W........,.......i. H. Blease McKibben, 31. A......... ...lR. H. Wright McKain, J. K..............Rev. R, A, ]I air McFerrin, J. B............Y. J. Pope. Esq McLeod, R. Y......,..,..,....,3. U. Wright McGill, W., T..............T. F. Greneker Norton, Jas............Maj. J. P. Kinard Nettles, A................Mrs. S. A. Pope Newberr.y, L. J...............A. M. Bowers Neville, J.. J...............T. F. Greneker Oliver. R. C.............Circuit Parsonage Outze, D. T...............R. C. Chapman Pierce, Bishop............Win. T. Tarrant Prince, W. L...............J. H. Rollison Pickens, W. S................W. B. Lane Pooser, M1. H.............J. 31. Crawford Price, E. J.................J. D. 11ornsby Porter, Jas. s.....,........'. M Terchant Pate, J. T...............Maj. J. P. Kinard Pegues, W. L.............A. C. Chapman Patterson, W. C...... ........R. T. R.eagin Platt, J.B....................B.J Ramage Porter, J. A...............Mrs. C. Mower Philips, T. P..............D. B. Wheeler Power, W. C....:........... P. Boozer Pooser, G. HL.................J. H. Janies Pritchard, C. f.. .....;.T. 1.' Gieneker. Ray'sor, T........:.........;. .'...L. E. 'Fdik Rogers, W. ............ Col J. R. Leaveli EUissell, J. C..,......,..,.G. M, Girardeau Rowell, C. D...............B. J. Ramage Ronntree,0,N5.............J, H.Blease Rolli'is, B....................1. Bowers Rushton, J. 3...............D. B. Wheeler Rushton, Jesse...............J. H. Blease Richardson, W. R..............T. M1. Lake Rainwater, A. T...............Jos. Gienn Reid, J. W.................J. 31. Crawford Sullivan, W. D.............E. P. Chalmers Switzer, J. R............P. Rodelsperger Stokes, 'B..................Dr. P. B. Rutf Senn, Rt. D.................W. C. Parker Scarboro. L.................C. Chapman Seal, David.............Mrs. E. A. Bradley Shipp, A. 31..........T. S. Moopgarn Es4 Smith, WV. P................;Dr. P. B.REuf Smith, W. H..........Dr. 0. B. Mayer Sheldon,' D.'H.-...... Messrs. Johnstone Shutbrd, J. L..............B. C. Chap man Sinley, J'.L....................W. Y.-Fair Simmons, D. J........Station Parsonage Smith, Whitefoord...Dr. Jas. McIntosh Stafford, A. J............Co1. J. R. Leavell Stokes, A. J.................Dr. S. F. Fant Smart, R. D....;...;.L..Jones.B-sq Smith, A. Cove.....'.....Dr. 0. B. Mayer Stoll, J. C................ Wm. Langford Smith, J' F;..:..e.v.'. .....$'L. Booder StQkes, J.'L.........'.RyL.Bads Townsen'd, 3.'W.;. ..;,...;.,.RB. C. Chapman Thomas. Win............... E,. Chapman Traywiok, J. B..............B. Buzhardt Tiller, Dove..................Jas. Packer Tarbourx, J. W........Circuit Parsonage Turner, J, H.................T. M. Lake Vaughn, S. D...............J. A. Chapman Wightmnan, Bishop....... Y. J. Pope, Esq Warren, W. B...........Dr. 0. B. Mayer Wilson, A. W.............Y. J. Pope, Esq Wightmnan, 3. W.......A. WV. T. Simmons Williams. G. W.........G. 31.IgWu.e Whitaker, H. W.............;.jacob Sligh Walker, H1. A. C.3z... ....G. M1. McWhirter Walker; A. C........ilas Johnstone, Esq Wannamaker. T. E.............L. E. Folk Watts, John................T. F. Harmon Watson, J. E................L. M1. Speers Weber, S. A...................3. N. Fo wles Wells, G. H.................B. J. Singleton Wightmnan, 3. T........Dr. Jas. Mcitogli ,Wood, J. A......;:........ ...W. Y.Tair Wood, Landy.....'..~.....J. D. Hornshy Worknan,'J. J.'............'...J. C. Wilson Wells, R. N..........J. F. J. Caldwell, Esq Wilson, J. B. . ...'......Rey. Z. L. WhitE Wightnlan, W. s........... B. Mal9 WYhitnman, G. W...........,,.,W, A. Cline Willson, J. O.,,,..,.,,,,..,..,,Dr. S. F. Fant Walker, G, W........Silas Johnstone, Esq Walke'. A W...............W. it. Lane If you have a CHRONIC DISEASE which has resisted the skill of your local physi cian and your own good care of your self, place yourself in correspondence with E. B. FOOTE, M. D., 120 Lexing ton Avenue, New York City. It will only cost you the postage you put on your letters, as all consultations by let ter as well as in person are free. Dr. Foote is the well-known author of Med ical Common Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science in Story, etc. 48-2t. An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is eni.irely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you.-your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thou sands. Personal knowledge and corn mon sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dys pepsia, with all its miserable effects. such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitnal cos tiveness, dizziness of the head, ner vous prostration, low spirits, &c. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 t cents. Three doses will relieve you. 23-e.o.w. :7 All communications relating to personal 'interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf t .7Iarried, Nov. 21, 1878, by Rev. Manning Bre wn, Rev. E. ToLAND HODGES to Miss ATLANTA F. GARY-all of Cokesbury, S. C. Nov. 19, 1878, by Rev. E. H. True, Mr. JAMEs C. HEMPHILI,, Editor of the Abbeville Medium, to Miss R. M. TRUE, of Flashing, N.. T Obituary., DIED, on the 28:h of November, at the residence of its parents, "LITTLE BABE," aged ten months and four days, infantdaugh ter of L. M. and Lillie Holland, of Strother, Fairfield Co., S. C. Another tender bad plucked from the pa rent stem to bloom and blossom in the ever lasting garden of that Saviour who said "suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Little Babe is not alone, for 'millions of infant souls compose the family above." Sweet consolation: "Hope looks beyond the bounds of time, , When what we now deplore, Sball rise in full, imm ortal prime, - And bloom to fade no more." POST OFFICE, NEWBERRY,*S. C., Nov. 30, 1878. List of advertised letters for week ending November 30, 1878: Abernathy, Allen .Copeland, Miss Isa kbrams, Miss Minniel bella Arthur, Miss Julia I3,eid, Miss Jennie Clark, Harry Roberson, Mrs. Vick Feltman, G, W, IWheeler, Miss Corrie Parties calling for letters will please say If advertised. R. W. BOONE, P. M. Girange Department. Newberry Pomona Grange. No.4 The regular meetings of this Grange will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Newberry, on FRDAY following Sat'-day in January, April, July, and Octqber of each year, at 11 o'cockin h6 orenoon. o'cloc'k A. J. KILGORE, Secretary. Commercial. NEWBERRY, S. C., DeC. 3.-Cotton in good demand-middling 51 a '71. / ?Iiscelan eous. The Newberry Thespian Club would an- I nounce that they have made an engagement with the distinguished artiste, Ms cadIoll Thompson, Supported by her own Superior Dramaqtic Company, for Wednesday beuIing 4th De eember Next, When will be presented the popular comedy, JANE EYRE!I For One Night Only. For full cast. &c., see hand bills. Sale of reserved seats, commencing Friday, 29th Nov. instant, at Dr. Fant's Drug Store. Nov. 27, 48-2t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF~ NEWBERRY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Ex P'arte-David Hipp, as Administrator,. etc., of John A. Cannon, dee,'d. Petition to Sell Peracenalty. In obedience tQ a.n Order of the Judge of said Court, passed in the above stated ac tion,, I will sell, at public outory, on the 17?th day of December, 1878, at the resi dence of the said John A. Cannon, dec'd., in said County, the following Personal Pro perty of said dec'd., to-wit: 5 head mules, 2 horses, about 25 head cattle, 22 bead hogs, about 250 bushels corn, fodder, hay, wheat straw, about 600 bushels cotton seed, 2 wagons, 1 b uggy, 1 carriage, 1 syrup mill, farming implements blacksmiths' tools, carpenters' tools, regn naut of goods, show cases, &c., sorghumi molasses, sweet pqatos seed wheat, seed oats, 'I interest im engine and thresher, houisehold and kitchen furniture, and other articles. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. DAVID HIPP, Administrator, etc., of John A. Cannon, dec'd. Nov. 27, 48--t. Notice Debtors and Save Costs. All persons indebted to us by Account, Note or otherwise will please settle on or before January 1st, as our firm will dissolve by mutual consent on that day. CLARK & FOLK. Nov. 20, 47-1m* STATE OF SOUTU CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN PROBATE COURT. Jacob B. Count;, Adm'r., of David F. Ri ,: kard, deceased, Plain1tiff, vs. Teiaunna C. Rikard and others, Defendants. Complaint to Set)kand to Pay Debts, &c. The creditors of David F. Rikard are re quired to renider in and establis~h their de mands before this C ourr, on or before the 17t:h day of Deember next, J. C. LEAHY, J. r. s. c. < Nov. 20, 1878. 48--St. Any Book or Article1 1!..~ .Miscellaneous. FOR TIl HOLDY. EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES. Confectioneries in variety, Canned Goods, Plain and French Candy, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Malaga Urapes. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Crackers, Spices, Teas, Pepper, Cream Tartar, Pulverized Sugar. "hewing and Smoking Tobacco and Choice Segars. Pickles a specialty, among which are the %elebrated Monticello Pickles anti Chow 3how. CHEAP! CHEAP'! CHEAP!: H. A. BURNS'. Nov. 27, 48-8t. DELINQUENT LAND SILE11' AUDITOR'S OFFICE, NEWBERRY CoUNTY, Nov. 26, 1878. Notice is hereby given that the whole of he several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Zeal Estate described in the following list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to >ay the taxes, penalties and assessments harged thereon, %ill be sold by the Treas irer of Newberry County, S. C., at his of ice in said County, ON THE SE3OND IONDAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1878, Lnless said taxes, assessments and penalties >e paid before that time. And such sales vill be continued from diy to day until all >f said parcels and parts of lots of Real Es ate shall be sold or offered for sale. L. E, FOLK, Auditor N. C. - NEWBERRY TOWNSHIP NO. 1. Joshua Burton, 1 lot and I building. Est. James Crawford, 16 acres. John Duncan, 1 lot. Charles Kreiger, I lot. Ducktt, Duncan & Duckett, 59 acres. Anthony Herbert, 2 lots. Lizzie Jay, 2 lots and 1 building. Mary Mathews, 1 lot and 1 building. Presley Metts, 1 lot and 1 building. Edward Milligan, 1 lot and 2 buildings. Mary O'Neill, 1 lot and 1 building. Polly Rutherford, I lot. - Emma Simpson, 1 lot and 1 building. Geo. and Moriah Scott, 1 lot and 1 build Estate James ff. Wilson, I lot and 3 mildings. CALDWELL'S TOWNSHIP NO. 2. Carrie E. Buzhardt, 346 acres, 6 build. rigs. Henry Malone, 140 acres, MAYBINTON TOWNSHIP NO. 3. Nathan Caldwell, 78 acres. Robert Curry, 35 acres. I building. CROMER'S TOWNSHIP NO. 4. William Riser, 130 acres, 1 building. REEDER'S TOWNSHIP NO. 5. Jno. T. Calmes, 100 acra. Leonard Horton, 60 acres, 2 buildings. Thomas S. Moorman, 19 acres. Sarah Johnson, 70 acres. Sibbie S. Wilbur, 29i) acres, 5 buildings. FLOYD'S TOWNSHIP NO. 6. Charley Mart Gary, 550 acres, 7 build ngs. MOON'S TOWNSHIP NO. 7. Patrick J. Colemant, 630 acres, 6 build ngs. - Mtthew W. Oiary, 2 buildings. Wmn. E. Glary, 2 buildings. P. B. & J. H. Chappell, 300 acres, 3 muildings. Win. W. Miller, 2,095 acres, 20 build. ngs. STONEY BATTERY TOWNSHIP NO. 9. Mary M. Boland, 125 acres. Rosalie Clamp, 5 acres, 1 buildr'g. Patrick Martin, 27 acres. Sheely & Derrick, 3 acres, I building. Mrs. Frances Stockmnan, 283 acres1 i milidings. Elisabeth Stockmnan, 80 acres, 2 buildings. Harmon Taylor, 10 acres. CANNON'S TOWNSHIP NO. 10. Estate Martin Livingston, 117 acres, 1 mnilding. Estate Daniel Livingston, 118 acres, 3 uil gs. Mary E. Singley, 150 acres, 3 buildings. BELLER'S TOWNSHIP NO. 11. Mary A. Kinard, 150 acres, 4 buildings. Lorick & Lowrance, 200 acres. Nov, 27, 48-2t. S Nov. 97, 48-4t. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CoUNTY COMMIssIONEEs, NEWBERRY, S. C., Nov. 26, 1878. Sealed Proposals will be received at this )foe for a Keeper of the Poor House, and Physician to the Poor House and Jail, un il the 27th day of December nc...t. The loard reserves the right to accept or reject mny bid. By order of the Board. Z. P. MOSES. Clerk. Nov. 27, 48-5t. VEl REGULATOR! With Revolving Top. ~TOVES. N TINHARE I have added to my business a complete ,na well selected stock of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, nd would ask especial attention to my (EW REGU~LATOR COOKING STOVE, with PATENT REVOLVING TOP, an entirely new e.rrangemrent, which for lonvenience and comfort has no equal in >ther stoves. Also, a LARGE AND CHEAP stock of CIN WARE, both stampe'l and plain. The above goods are direct from the ...gest manuftr in the Unitedates,m SD y Goods, Cxroceries, :sabIishd edEnRip be Z 1857. M. 10U0!. 17 REMOVED TO Chick's Store on Old Stewa Corner. Attention is respectfully called to' LARGE and WELL SELE'TED.OCK FANCY AND STAPLE DRYW _. DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LM TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, TRDX _ MINGS, NOTIONS, &C. BOOTS, SHOES, HA GROCERIES, The above goods will be SOLD IT LIVING Pa GRANITEVILL.E SHIRTINGS, INGS and DRILLINGS to merc Manufacturers prices. It vou study yocr interest you will and examine my. stock before p elsewhere. - M. FO.. Oct. 16, 42-tf. MOWER'S (0 .pposite A. 3. Wicker's Old At which place may be founda lection of LADIES' DRESS LONG CLOTHS, of the bet. FLANNELS, SHAWLS,. LEVARDS, &c. CASSIMERS, SCcCH T DOESKINS and HE&Yf SEYS. BOOTS and S Including the Stifch Mo With most of tlie artlelesdesired"i ilyuse. Thee are all FRESH espe for this market 3rAN, the ta, B. J. RAIuE & Oct. 16, 42-tf. Hardware and E. S. coPPOCK. wM. NEWI STORK flfW; In the Store formerly oep s. P.B3oo..r & Co. No. 3, MoHiohen R, cODNA[ RR IN HARDW Which Have Been BVW. TO SELL AI tOIPM TilE BEST TIIN~ Call and see-the improved Saisg( ter and Stuffer, at the Hardware- ti~ Nov. 13, &46-Btf. NOTICE. Any person wanting to purchases gy,~ Carriage or Rockaway, .will h their int,erest to call and see the ed before buying. All wor'k guaa GOPPOCK & JO Nov. 4, 1878. INOTICE TO FR Also, a fresh lot of Wagon and Saddles, Wagon Breeching, Lines and jars, Sole and Upper Leather, Whang Leather. All of which will N. fered at low prices. Agents for all kinds Machitry COPPOCK &3 Sep. 2, 1878-36-tf. - Just received'a. first rate lot df BELTING, 8 ply, which will be al than ever offered in this market. Call and examine before buying, at COPPOCK & JOHN.SON' S . Hardware SOe Jun. 12, 24-tf. No. 3, Moflobon. -~ COPPOCK & JON Are Agents for the .celebrated Nf ENAMELED READY MIXED call and see samples of same. LANTIG WHITE LEAD AND OILSV FANCY PAINTS. We will selt within reach of every one,*-FOR CASH. Apr. 24, 17-tf. ELECTION NOTI OFmcE OF ConrY CoMMISSibmNji NEW BERRY, S. 0., Nov. . An election will be held inTo Nos. 1, 2, 9 and 10, ON~ THE 17th 07 CEMBER NEXT, to alter the '~iea under Act approved June 7, 187'. t& form of ballot shall be as follows Fence Stock-.Yes. To FenceCrp-o The Polls ill be held at thef pi,aoes, with the following namedM viz: No. I, at Newberry C. H. Manae~ A. J. Kilgore,' J, M. Johnstone, r~ Boyd. No. t, at Gibson's Store. sgee Thoa 0. Brown, II. D., Thomas Davs~ .. Chalmers. No. 9, at Prosperity. Managers'-N. Young, H. S. Boozcr, Allen Hawkins . No. 10, at Jolly Street. Managers-4oed Seph Quattlebauma, G. M. Singley, Jame.s" HI. Aull. By order of Board. Z. P. MOSES, C e k~ Nov. IS, 46-5t. :~ LAND FORE Ti7 I hereby offer at princesae,'fIT hUNDRED AND Et*yTRE OF LAND, lyin qai the waters of M~b Creek, bou~ 'y lands of Joha. CL son, Thog J4 lapscomb and oter,m e in ~ew.ber.ry County. -