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The H feraln. THOS. F. GRENEKER, EmO W. H. WALLACE, NEWBERRY. S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1880. A PAPER FOR THE.PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect aFam 11y New?a er, devoted to the material mn terests o te people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively, and as an : Advertlng medium offers unrivalled ad vantages. For Terms, see first page. The State Fair. The State Fair has been a sue cess, and Secretary Holloway has cause to be gratified, and the public to be satisfied. It was our pleasure to see it in part on Thursday, on which occasion it was estimated hat there were about three thous cook I persons present. A noticeable she Nnure was the absence of the usual durabRplement of thimble-riggers, ed everated hogs, fat women,&c, whicl . .gave satisfaction to the majority, and no doubt dissatisfaction to the few whose tastes ran in that direc tion. There was little there to at, tract attention from the exhibitE which were fine both~ inside and outside. The feature which attract ed the greatest attention' on the part of the ladies was the baby show, and we feel proud that a young Newberry mother took the first prize, in showing the biggesi and finest baby for its age. This lady is Mrs. Fannie Meredith and the youngest daughter of Mr Richard Chapman. The Poultr3 display was unusually good, as wa that of sheep, hogs,cattle and horses There was a splendid display toc of all kinds of machinery. W( have only space further to add thaI this meeting of the State Agrical tural and Mechanical Society has shown that our citizens, farmerE and manufacturers, are giving evi dence that they are w,aking up oul of their Rip- Van Winkle sleep. Captain Eads' Ship Railway. The Scientific American of thil week contains two full page illus trations of Captain Eads' proposed * railway for transporting ships witi their cargo across continents. Cbptain Eads claims by his plar to be able to take loaded ships o the largest tonnage from one oceat to the other across the Isthmus o * Panama, as readily as can be don by a cnnal after the Lessep plan and at a mnuch less cost for engin eering construction. The project is certainly bold and ingenious, and the projector antic ipates no serious difficulties in car rying forward his enterprise. The engravings referred to in the Scien * tfige American show the proposed construction of not only the rail road, but the appliances for trans ferring the ships from the water tc the rail. In addition to the large numbe2 of engravings, illustrative of en. gineering works, inventions and new discoveries which appear week ly, the &ientQic American has, dur ing the past year, devoted consid erable space to illustrating and de scribing leading establishments de. -voted to different manufacturing in * dustries. This feature has added very much to the attractiveness and usefulness of the paper. More than fifty oj the most important industrial es. tablishments of our country have been illustrated, and the processes of the different manufactures de scribed in its columns. The Scien * tific American has been published for more than thirty-four years by Mann & Co., 37 Park Row, N. Y. and has attained a larger weekly circulation than all similar papers published in the country. The publishers assure the public thai *they have not printed less that 50,000 copies a week for several months. The Treasurer's Office of Barn well County was robbed of $4,500 *the night of the 9th instant. President Hayes has appointed the 25th day of November as Thanksgiving Day. California for Hancock. One Elector Donbtful-The Legislature e publican ": SAN FRANsCISCO, November 9.-Al the official returns are not yet in, but *enough have been received to deter. mine that the Hancock Electors, Judge Terry excepted, have carried the State by a majority of 200 to 300, while the Republicans have elected 41 Assemblymen, giving them a ma jority of 2 in the Assembly and of 12 j on joint ballot. Offcial returns from all the counties in the Fourth Con gressional Distridt except Tulare, Mar. iposa and Inyon, which are full but not official, give Pacheco (Rep.) 153 Zii:aOrlV. FOR THE HERALD. From Smokey Town. As we sit by ourselves, save the companionship of Him who has said 1-I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee" we cannot realize the fearful. ness in that word loneliness, of which so many complain. Tapper says "my mind to me a kingdom is." and if his be so to him why not ours to us? If only a weak one, it is more than w6 can manage well and much more than we deserve. None can appreciate that godlike gift so much as when alone with it and its Great Giver. They in. herently discover the fact that it will iot rest and that idleness if it means, t negative state of that Heavon-born power is not use in a significant sense. Solitude's hours, like the mind are Di vine blessings and will be employed in praising or injuring the Great First Cause. Then why not let our lone hours be well spent, that they may bear fruit and flowers for after years. These thoughts occur to us as we are alone in our new home. Our home is situated in that part of the country known to you a Smokey Town. Why the appellation we do not know unless the amount ol pine knots to be burnt has caused th impression that smoke will be abund ant. Sure we are that the moon beams are as unsullied, the sunbeamn as brilliant, and the atmosphere a pore as found in other localities witi more prepossesing names. The cot tage homes have no dingy appearance. On the contrary their inward neatncss bespeaks such housewives as Solomou describes in Proverbs. The litth cot in which we dwell recalls to miud Goldsmith's writings. Its walls have been nicely whitewashed, and it ha glass windows w1th blinds like out Zrandfather's house, made of wholk plank, which seemed really to shut out both darkness and cold. Whet .jur house is illuminated by a largt lightwood fire, we think it perfectli enchanting. It reminds us of oui ancestral days, when lamps were un. known and when "the big Ha' Bibh once our father's pride" was read, b5 firelight, each morn and eve in prais( to our father's God. How long wor ship seemed then to our sleepy litth eyes, but what sweet incense did il leave us for after years. Yes, "Memory still loves to hover o'er the place And all our pleasures and our pains re,race. Remember parents, oh ! remember how your chikAen will love to feed or such reflections. Everything here is very quiet, com. pared with the bustling little bamle1 which we left with its cars, mills, gins stores and strips. So much so thal true to say we are sometimes startle( by the gentle tramp of the little wret on the, porch, but its grateful twittei soon tells who is at the door askinc only "crumbs." The great owl hoot4 at night, and one night a little ow dared to screeeb, but L. the hired gir soon hushed it with a hand ful of sal on the coals. Oh ! how dreadful th4 fetters of superstition. Would thal our children could never hear ominou signs. Ye mothers, better were it foa your children to strengthen theil lungs by a few fits of crying, than t< have them pass through youth's sen sitive days distressed by portentout falsehoods, to which they cannot hell giving some credence, in spite of the remonstraces of wiser heads. Well d< we remember how the whippoorwil flying around the ash hopper in dusk) twilight, the rabbit crossing our path or the old watch dog cooling his bacd on the grass, would fill us with fear We learned it from the negroes and it was so easy to believe. Many of th< phenomena of nature are strangely con strued by the ignorant, and we know fr'om experience that many half growi children go days distressed, really ashamed to confess and ask about th< imaginary causes of their troubles For some may laugh at our. sugges gestions but as it has been our lot "t< teach many a young idea how t< shoot," we have found this disease superstition, preying upon many mind. We see nothing venomous dowt here but yellow jackets and snakes. The latter do not seem to partake o! the nature of Ev~e's tempter, for thougi long, they are timid and run away with all their might Fruit and flow. era, peculiar to the indian summer are abundant and you can keep fresi bouquets of ferns, berries and flowers all the time. The citizens are gene rally engaged in agriculture. They till the land with their own hands and it in return yields them a bounti. ful living. Hence, "Along the cool sequnestered vale of life, They keep the eveo tenor of their way." Crops are good this year. As we have not been here long enough tc have stock or poultry, we must depend on our neighbors, and as we see thE delicious butter and pure milk w( think of the "visits to the Plantation.' How we loved "McGuffie's Reader,' and what funny ideas we had of a "polished calabash." Just a little while ago we saw a new sight to us. Twc yoke of oxen were harnessed to queer. ponderous wagons. We were told they are log wagons, and that their construction is to save lifting. Wheth. er easier on the animal or not we did not hear discussed. There is abun dance of heavy timber in these for ests, so much so that felling it for cultivation would almost buy the land, if no use could be made of the trees. This has been wisely considered, and saw mills have been ereeted all over the country which make the original forest more valuable. Messrs. Brown & Moseley have a splendid mill in this vicinity, (which, by the way, has been moved about a mile on the opposite side of the public road from where it stood.) It will be running next week. The cause of removal was to get near er timber, and as the roads are good all who want choice lumber will do well to call on them. There are several churches near us. Rev. Padgett is pastor of the Baptist and Revs. Kelly and Meadors of the Methodist Church. Capt. Banks is teaching school at the Ac-adt secutive years. Every thing is alive about the election. and we do hope that He '-who ordains the powers that be" will ';ive ct ruler wisdom and our senators understanding" Nov. 2. 18S80. J. A. L. Hancock Declines a Contest. He Would Not Be A Technical President if He Could. NE w ORK, November 7.-It is stated on excellent authority that Gen. Hancock yesterday addressed a letter to Chairman Barnum, in -which he shid that he had been consulted by! s. veral committees with reference to a proposed revision of the vote cast on last Tuesday, with a view to contesting the election in New York State in his interest. He had also seen the same course comuiended in certain Demo I cratie newspapers. He wished to say that the tmovement did not meet his approval, as it appeared to be based upon unprovable assertions and inadequate grounds, and, further, be- A cause the wovement, so far as it con cerned him personally, was open to the insuperable objection that under no circunitances would he consent to be technical President. Mr Barnum left town for Connecticut early this afternoon, and the letter could not be obtained, but a genteltuan who has just returned from Governor's Island says no doubt the letter is in his pos- rl session and that the obove summary gives its purport correctly. "Now Well and Strong." 0HIPMAN, ILLINOIS. Dr R. 1V PIERCE. BUFFALO, N. Y. 1)EAn SiR- wish to state that uny W1 daughter, ztned 18, was pronounced in- tb curable and w.is fast failing, as the doctors thought wi',t consumption. I obtained a half dozen bottles of your Discovery for her and she commenced. imaproving at occe, and is now-.well TI and strong. She took the Discovery o last fall. L Very truly yours, REV. ISAAC N. AUSTIN. e:arried, November 11th, 1880, Mr. P. Bi-ooxs HU'rca oN and Miss IDELLA E. SUBE, I dau,i .er of Mr. Micajab Suber-alt of New berr., Comity. . POST OFFICE, NEWBRRY, S. C., Nov. 13, 1880. List of advertised letters for week ending Nov. 13, 1880: Booze ', Rev. F. P. 1argrove, Nancy C!ay, L. A. ;McCa'!ough, T. W. Cn-4a, Miss Bettsy IMcDonald, Walter Cu.un. Ret. J C. I.Nelison, Ca-her.ne , Engnand, CUms. H. Wallace, Miss Agnes Parties calling for letters w.'I please say if advertked. R. W. BOONE, P. M. Mew eldvertisenents. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the undersigned or repairing Engines. &c., arc requested to make payment by the fest December next. No longer time wHi b,e given. On and after- that date our terms will be p cash on Merchants' acceptance. U 0. B. BUTLER & CO. -Nov. 15, 1880. 47-?,t. NOTICE. -A OFFceE OF ColiNrY AUDIToR, NEwHERRY Cor.NTL Notic is. hereby given that a meeting or the County Board of Equalization wvill be held a't the Auditor's Office, at half past ten o o'clock, A. M , on Monday, the 2:ind inst. -A full attendance of the Board is requested. E[J LISON S. KEITT, Ch'airman. Jas. N. LaPseoMa, Secretary. Nov. 17, 47-Lt SALE. The Old Ebenezer (Ghurch Building , will be sold at Ebem-ozer Camip Ground on Sat. Fi utday, the 27th day of November, l830, at eleven o'clock in the forenioon, to the high est bidder for caeh. 2 A. J. KILGORE,) JACOB SLIGHI, ).Committee. BIG PYAGENTS ,IWANTED. We want alimited number of active, en ergetic canvassA.rs to engage in a pleasant and profitable business. Good me, will find this a rare chance TO MAKE MONEY. Such will please answer this advertise ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business.they have been en gaged im. 'None but those who mean busi- hi ness need apply. A ddress FINLEY, 1IARVEY & CO., s Nov. 17. 47-ly. A tlanta, Ga. i Notice of Administrator's Sale. By 'vi-tue of an order r:om Jacob B. Fel lers, Esq., s Judge of P:obate 'or Ne.vberry Ceju y, I will sell, at trie late residence of Rebecca Hendcr, deceased, on Tuesday, the 30,n da- of November instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all i:e personal prope;.y of said de ceased, co:'sisting of One Mule, Corn, Fod-4 der, Housebold and Kitcben Farai;nre, etc., etc. Tler.rs of Sale-CASH. As dm'nistrator of est. of Rebecca Hien dc;,dc'd. 47-2t Nv w be:.y. S C., 12th Nov., 10~0.p Notice of Administrator's Sale. d B.- vi-sue of an o.'der~ from Jacob B. Fel lers, E:q., as .Jdg of Pr~obate fo.r New berry Cor'n.y, I witl sell, at thme lant' reslien-ec of Rebecca H-endrix, decesend, on Tuesday. the 30thm day~ ol Nove.nbier instant, at l1o'clock, A. M., a'l the persobal p;opemtr of Eli::rbeta Rend. ix. deceased. Coussting of One Cow, L.e One Beds"-,d and One Bureau. Terms ot Sale-CASH. IIENR7 1{HENDRIX, As Administratorofcest. of Elizabeth Hen dr;x, dec'd. Ne wbei:-, S. C., 12th Nov., 1880. 47-2t Notice of Sale of Land. I will sell at Nwberry C. H., S. C. on the Sixth dt:y of Dec,ember, (Sale-day) next, L.e all tihe real estate of the late D.avid DeWa~lt, con.sisting of 350 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Henry Werts, Dr. D. L.e U. Werts, George G. DeWalt, Henry Stone, Ai Mrs. George A. Kinard, Drayton Livingston and others. L This valuable plantration will be sold in 9 two trac ts : 1. One tract, containing 200 acres, more or less, with about 35 acres of original Ar forest. 2. One tract, containing 150 acres, more,, or less, with large dwelling house and all necessary out-buildinsgs with about .50 acres W of original forest. Plats of both tracts will be exhibited on day of sale. e Taxns: One-third for cash : two-thirds* on 12 months credit-with interest from on day of sale--credit portion to be secured Es by Bond of purchaser with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of premises. fra Purchasers to pay for papers. YOUNG JOHN POPE. thi Executor of last will of David DeWalt, fa .Vew X .ix R. Y. LI OPF The Largest an URNI Ever Exhibited R, PAE0 at All Styles of Fi ARROBES, SIDEBOARD CHATRS, all kinds, MATTRESS nd in short every article of These Goods are a Come, see and be convinced Nov. 17, 47-tf. Have Arrived. 'hat Car Load of large heavy first class DOOKING STOVES, iich have been bought at 25 per cent less an the combination price, and will be SOLD FOR LE89 an anv S:oves of the sanie class ever cred in this market. Come and see for yourselves and if I do t speak the truth do't buy. W. T. WRIGHT. Newheriy, S. C., 47 ly 'RED VON SANTEN, 279 KIN8 ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. anta Claus' Headquarters. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OW READY TO SUPPLY EVERYBODY. 1OME AND SEE ME. Nov. 17, 47-6.n. HENRY BAYER, IMPOETEB OF BANTANAs, OCOANUTS AND ORANGES, And Wholesale Dealer in pples, Potatoes, Onions, &c., 215 EAST BAYs,. CHARLESTON, 8. Cs [G P.ompt attention given to countrJ ders. Nov. 17, 47-6m. C. C. PLENGE, Coiner Broad and Church Streeft, *0H ARLESTON, S. C. .AGEN~T POR DUJLAP'S PIFTH AVENUE HATS. FALL STYLES NOW EEADY I ne Silk Hats, $4.C), $5.00. Men's Soft Hats. Soc. to $5.00. Men's Sti T Hats, $1.00 to $3.50. >BBY~HATS FOR YOUNG 3iIEN, A SPECIALTY. UMBRELL AS. il1k Umbrellas, from $8.00 upwards. Alpaca " from $2 50 to $4.50. ingham " 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Kfourning Bands put.on HIats,25 Cents. Hats Best.ocked and Trimmed. gg- A call is respectrally solicited. AVILION HOTEL, CHARLEST0N, S. C. This popular and cenitrally located IIo:se s been entirely renovated during the past mner and was REOPENED to the travel g public on August 16, 1880. Terms,~$2 and $2.30 per flay, E. T. GAILLARD, Nov. 17, 47-.. PRoPRIE TOR. >InDmbia & Greenville Railroad. )n and after Monday, November 8, 188). t',e asenger Trains will run as follows daily, ann ys excepted: UP. are Columbia, - - -- - 11.25 a m "Alhton, - -- - 12.85 p in "Newberry. - - - - 1.80 p in " Hodges, - - - 3583 p in " Belton, , - - - 6.11 p in rive Greenville, - - - - 6.29 p mn DOWN. ave Greenville, - - ,- 10.55 a m "Belton, - - - - 12.15 a mn " Hodges., - 1.80 p mn " Newberry, - - - 4.11 p in "Aiston, - , - 5.'09 p in rive Columbia, - - - 6.15 p in EDERtSON BRANCH AND) BLUE RIDGE DIVISION. Daily, except Sundays. UP TRAIN. ve Belton at. 5,12 p in Anderson 5.52 p in Pendleton 6.31 p mn Perryville 7.t'5 p in rye at Waihalla 8.08.p mn DOWlI TRAIN. ve Waihalla at, - - 10.01 a in ire Seneca,101a renleton . A Anderson,' - - 31.24 a in nrv at Belton, - - 12.08 a m .an-ens Railroad Train leaves Lauren's at 7.00 n. and 1.00 p. mn., and Newberry a: 1.00W~ a. mn. beriYle Branc Traint cnet at Hodge's ted. Leave Abberill 12.80 p.in.; leas Ho.s 4.00 p. mn. p auG dowrn Train. on the main. stem make .e, connection at Columbia with the up and !"a dy aenerin. o, the Sosth*C"ro i od; at Alaton with trains of' he Sa:~n q. Union and Columbia Railroad ; at SenaaI a Charlotte and A.tlanta Air Line Railway nand to Atlanta for all points South. oTE-Standard time has been changed to of Washington, which Is fifieen minutes J. W.FEY. Gen'l Supt. oa= Ge.neal Paengerai Aeont . ceaneois. IAVELL ERS i Best Stock of TURE in tIisy arket . nish and Prices. i, SFS, THTE-A-TETES HAIR and COTTON ES, DESKS, Furniture known to the trade II at LOW PRICES. R.V. LE.AVELL. READ. Have you Dyspepsia H. H. P. will relieve it. Have you a Headache ? Take H. H. P. and cure it. Do you feel Bilious ? Two doses of H. H. P. will re move all.cause for it. Do you wish to cleause your systen of Malaria ? H. H. P. is pecdliarly adaptei to that purpose. H. H. P. HILL'S Put up in larger bottles than any othe Liver Medicine, and SOT - .FOU 50 CENTS -AT W. E. PELHAM'S. Nov. 17, 47 -ly. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COQUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN PROBATE COURT. E. P. Chaimers, as Administrator of the es tate of Sampson Thomas, -deceased Plaintitf, vs Sampson Thomas, et al. Defendants. Complaint to Sell Land'to Aid in Paymen of Debts, &c. . By virsue ol ain order herein .passed th l2Lh of Nov., 1880, I will sell af Nd wherr: C. H., S. C., os the First Monday [sth day of Decemiber, A. D. 1880, within,the lega hourssof sale, at puLic outerf, that 'lot c land be'onging to the'estate of Sampjsoi Thomass, deceased,. situated in the Tow' or Newberry, County and State afordsaid containing One-fourthb of an Acre, more o less, and bounded by lot of Virginia I Scott on the South by a' Street on th West, by Olaton Stre.et on ths No.ab, an by lot of Lane and Robinsona on the East on the followi.ng terms, to-wit : One-.half cs, the balacce on a creditc twelve nmombs, with interest from day a sale, to be secured by bond of the purchas er wish msortgage of the premises. Pms chaser to pay for paners. J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N. C. Nov. 13, 1880. - 47l-3t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY IN PROBATE COURT. E. P. Ghalmers, as Adrn'r. of Sampso Thomas, dec'd., vs. Sampson Thomas e al. By otlder herein passed on the 12th da, of Nov.. 1830, all the creditors of Samnpsoi Thomas. dlee'd., are required to render in an esL blish their demands, according to law before rne on o:- before the 4th day of De cember, 1880. J. B. FE LLERS, r. P. N. C. Nov. 13, 1880. 47-3t. South Carolina RaIlroad Company PASSENGEEI DEPARTMENT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after November 7,1880, Passenge Trin on this road will run as follows ui tiii further notice: GREENVILLE E3.PRESS. GOING EAST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYs.) Leave Columbia at - - - i.10 P. k Arrive Camd'eni at - - 95 P. M Arrive Charleston at - - - 11.25 P. E GOING WEST, (DAILY EXCEPT SU3NDAYs.) Leave Charleston at - - - 6.00 A. Ei Len:ve Camndenat - - - - 7.00 A. 31 Arrive Columsbia at - - -i11.1 A. 2 WAY FEEIGHT AND PASSENGER. GOING EAsT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 'Leave Columbia at - - - 5.10 A. 31 A rrive Camden at - - - L.0O. P. 31 Arrve Anugusta at..-.-.-.-...45 P.31 Arrive Ch,arlestonl at - - - 2.00 P. 31 GoING; wEsT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. *Leatve Charleston at - - 9.90 A. 51 Leave AugustaL at - - -- - 7.55 A. 31 Arrive Columbia at - - .2i5 P. 31 '*Passen:gers leaving Columniia or Charle: ton on these trains will hatve to.chanige car at Ulrancehville to reach CI'arlesto:i at ?.00 1 M., or Columbia at j.?T5 P. M1. NIGHT EXPRESS. GOING EAST DAILY. Leave Columbia at - - - 9.30 P. M1 Arrive Augusta at -- -- 8.30 A. M1 Arrive Charleston at - - - 7.30 A. 31 GOING WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston at - - - 9.00 P. MI Leave Augusta at - - - - 6.00 P.3M Arrive Columbia at - - - 6.11 A. M1 On Columbia Division 'Night Expres: Trains run daily; all other Trains daily ex cept Sunday. On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains run dlaily. Sleepino Cars are attached to Nighi Express'lains-berths only S1.50-betweer Columbia, Charleston and Augusta. Or Saturdays and Sundays. round trip tickets are sold to and from all Stations at one tia Class s are for the round trip, good till Mon. day noon to return. Connections made at Columbia with Greenville andl Columibis lairoad. by train arriving at Columbia! al 11.10 A. M. andI leaving ColIumbia at 6.10 P M., to and from all points on that :Rbad; also with Charlotte. Columbia and Auguas Railroad going North by train arriving al Coluabia at 11T.10 A. 3M.; passengers coming South will have to take train leavingOColum, bla at 9.30 P. M1. At Charleston with Steam r for Ne w York on Wednedaysanid satur das; also, with Savannah and Charleston Rairoad to all pointa South. Connections are made at .Augt with Geor' a .Railro..d. and Central Rilroad to and aromi all points South and West. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West, by applying to A. B. DESAUSS CRE,Aet ColumbIa. D. C. ALNGP.& T. A. Jo.HN B. c,Gnal.. Suntn4etant. aster's Sales. SPATJ : FIO UT1 CAROVNA C61T-NTY OF NEWBERRY. CN?)**"F COMMON PLEAS. Thos. M. Lake, as Olerk. &c.. vs. Mary E. Gist, Ex'trix. -iCoi-tiiist to Eiforce Statutory Lien. lj rilr of the Court herein (dated 17 ,31sv,$0,}: I wiU -sell, at public outWry, j ; alrtXH ouse t N,ew:erry 'on the First Monday in December, 1881), all that ract or plantation of land, situated in the County a,d State aforesaid, (known as he Home .Tract formerly owned by Dr. Thomas B- tutherford,) containing Six lio(dred and Fiftv-seven and a half acres, 4more-or4es.,.aad bounded-by lands ot Tkw 1. Wudlington, estate of Dr. J. W. Mc Gnts, deceased, and others. Tr:ums -The purchaser will be requiied to pay one-half of the purchase money in cash1,'and to secure the balance payable at twe!ve months, with interest from. the day of :.ale, by a bond and mortgage of the premises ld-with permission; however, to pay the whole purchase money in cash. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master N. C. Master's Office, 12th Nov. 1880. 47-8t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRi IN THE COMMON PLEAS. James A. Grotwell vs. James S. Sioan. . Foreclosure. By order of the Court herein, (dated 8th May, 1880,.I will sell, at p.ublic outcry, be fore the Court Bou- at Newberry, on the First Monday (6th day) of December, 1880, all thit tractr plantation of land,-situated in the County and State aforesaid, ,contain ing One Hundred and Eleven Acres,. more or less, and bounded by lands formerly owned by John P. Buzhardt, lands of Mi chaelRzhardt, Pressley Heniyand othiers. TERVs-The purchaser .will be required to pay one-third of the*purchase money in cash, and to secure the balance payable at twelve months, with intereit from the day of sale, b) a bond and mortgage of the had sold. "SILAS JOANSTONE, Master S. C. Master'b Office, 12th Nov., 188). 47-3t STATE OF SOUTH, CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. L. N.-McCaughrin vs. W. W. Miller, et al. By order of the Court, I will sell, at pub lic outcry, before the Cort House at New berry, on the First Monday, in December, 1880, all .hat tract or plantation of land, cot.taining One Hundred and Fifty-nine Acres, more or less, situated in the County and State aforesaid, on waters of Mudlick Creek, and bounded by lands of Dr. Wm. P. Philips, -esfate of W. P. Garrett and'oth. ers. TRMs-The purchaser will be required to pay one-half of the purchase money in r cash, and secure the payment of the bsl ance at twelve months with interest the-eon ;roin the day of sale, by a bond and mort gage of the premises sold. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master N. C. Master's Office, 13th Nov., 1880. 47-3t* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY :OF NEWBERRY. IN COSI&ON PLEAS. Steffens & Werner vs. W. W. Griffith, et al. Complaint for Relief, &c. By .order of the Court, I will sefl, at pub lic outery, before the Gourt House a; Newy: berry, pu the First Monday [6th day] of D'eember2 1880, all that tract of land, i'n the County and State aforesaid, containing Thirty-three Acres and a half, more or less, and boanded by lands of .Mis. Sarah Bobb, Mrs. Sophia Neel, S. P.. Baird- and -others, on the followinyg terms, to-wit: i The 'purchaser will be 'required to pay ( one.half of, the; purchase money,io cash, Sand to.secure the payment of the balance Sat 'twelve "months with interest thereon ,fromi the: da.y of sale, by bon'dl and a mnort r gage of tlpe premises, and to pay for papers. The pur'chaner, however, will be permitted to pay the whole bid in-'cash. - SIL AS JOH N$TONE, Master .x. c. Mastet 's Office, 13tuh Nov., 1880. 48-3t. SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,] COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN CO'MMON PLEAS. Eliza Langford vs. George A. Lewie and: -others. - Partition. By order of the Court, I will sell, at pub lic outcry, before the Court House at New - berry, on- the First Monday in December, 18r, all that tract or plantation of land, belonging to the estate of John M. Lewie,, 1 .deceased, situated in the County and State taforesaid, containing -One Hundred -and D.xy-to lAresand forty-five hundreihs, D.Hornsby, George Leonhardt, George A. SBoozer, William Lan1gford and others.. TERMS-The purchaser will be required to pay onie-third of the purchase money in cash, and to secure the-balance payable at twelve inonths with interest' from the day of sale, by bond and a mortgage of the lands sold. Permission, however, will be given to the purchaser to pay the whole ' d incas'h. SiLAS JOHNSTONE, Master ri. c. Master's Office, 13th Nov. 1880. 4 -35. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-1 r IN COMMON PLEAS. Elnmina C. Maffet.t vs. Laura A. Halfacre Partition.. .By order of the Court, I will sell, at pub-. .lic outcry, before the Court House at N'ew -berrv, on the Ficst Monday (6th day) of December, 1880, the real estate of James -Maffe.tt, deceased, in parcels represented by -phtts thereof t o be exh,ibited on the day of' sale. The said real estaite is very valuable,. and consi-sts in its entirevy of sonme Seven Hundred Acres, more or less, situated in the County and State atoreaaid. and is -bounded by lands of Walter Ruff, estate of -David 'Halffacre, Jefferson Wicker, Adam Kinler an-i others. -TERMs-The purchaser will be required 'to pay one-third of the purchase money in .cash, and to secure thwe.baance pavable in Sone and two years in equal annual instal - ments with interest from the day of sale, by bond with sureties and a mortgage of the lands sold. SIL AS JOHNSTONE. Master 3. c. Master's Office, 13th Nov., 1880. -47-St. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Susan Carwile vs. Esther Brown and others. Partition. By order o'f the Court herein, (dated 17th May, 18$O), [ will sell, at public ourcry, on the First, wonday in [Decembeh,r, 1880t, before the Cour~t House at Ne.,be,rry, that House and Iot of land, in the town of Helena, in the tounty and State aforesaid, lot of'-lapd contains Two Acres, more or less, and is bounded on the North by lands of George Leonhardt, on the South 'cy Second Strees, on the East by lands of John Sheppard and D). Henry Wheeler, and on the West by public road leading from the town of'.New. berry to the town of Helena. Tiass-The purchaser will be required to .'ay one-third of the purchase money in cash, and to secure the balance payable in one and two years utr equal instalments, with interest from the day ot_ sale, by bond. and mortgage of the premises sol. SILAS JOHNSTONE;Mastene. c, Master's Office, 12th Nov. 1880. 47-SL SSales. STATB,F . TH CAROLINA. COUNT OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. C. W. Kinard against D. T. T. Kinard, Trustee and others. f Complaint Jor Relief. !1 order of the Court, I Will.sell, at pub lie outcrY, before the Court House at New- 1 b'-v, on the First Monday [6th day] of i Dtec: 8.-r. i the followitg lands held p by D. T. Kinard as Tr- ga yw 8 Stockman now deceased: 0 Tract No. 1-toanotgg Ond Huh4red e and Twenty-one Acres'and a half,':hore orC les, situated in the County and State afore- E 9md;d- txf d~ t ii&" & - cob 1jiller, by the Calk'sXerry Road,ap4) P by the-Diath Rod" R ilading frdrn 16. ry's Ferry to Ashford's Ferry], which sepa rates it from.l1p ot.Mrs. -~ DrAer. b(4 bj )nd Di'D . Wheelir. / 'frac No. 2-Containing One Hundred and Fie 4r pes, more:or-ess, sikusndt waters of Buffalo Creek, in the County and State atoresaid, and bouided by lands of Mrs. Polly Stockman, John Dominicl, es tate of Mrs. Nancy Stockman. deceased, a and ouws. . - . Tyas-The pur--haeer. will. bi:requira to pay mi, -halfir ih .r-v-ha.. money in cash, and in -e..eure the p(y,a'enit of the-bal ance at Lwelve 1th110l- Aith interec froo & the day of sale, hv toi,i and mortgage of the ad.- sl'-i : rmisson..hjwae to pay it6,- lole am'ontei h. SILA. JOHNSTONE, Mater N. c. %ster's Office, l3th Nov., 1884). 47-8t STAT Of SOUTIa"AOUN COUNTY OF NRWBEltRY. IN COMMON PLEAS The SQatb k9 mwrxLaAd-\ Trua Com pany against James N. Lipscotub. L.orclswn -- - By order of the Court herein (elated 14th May, 188i). 'twill selT, at public on-cry, be fore the'Court House at Newberry,.on the First,brdnday:(t*th day)it Deco.stber 1,,t a lttitra-tior plaiuai of hiva,-tba4ed in the County and Statejaforsaid. or,taain ing El1eve' Hndred And- Ti - -cres, r more or less, ani bounAled by lands of J. S. Coles, estate of John C. Sitinkiis, and John B.-Boazman, and by the Saluda River-the' safie Veig nown as the WildwooC Pjauj talion. This land will be sold in parcels of which pla,s will be exhibited at the sale thereof. TErus-The purchaser will be required to pay one-third of the purchase money in cash and to secure the payment of the bal ance payable in one and two years in equal annual kit'allments with in4est thereon. from 'the day of sale, by bond with approved sureties, - and a morigage of the premises sold, and to pay- for the- becessary papers. SILAS JOHNSTONF, Masrer s, c. Mastei's Office, Noy. 1l, 180. 47--3t STATENOF SOUTH GAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. t Francis Bobb vs. Wn. P. Harmon, Fxor, - et'al. Gotuplaint fo Reifef. By -order of the Court,"I will sell-, t pejb e lie autry, before the Court House .at-New. berry, on the First Mondiy(&th. day):of a December, 1880, all tat traet of :land, in the County and S;ate aforeaia, (devised a for -lifeto Ctpers Counts by John HIr, &. - a ceased,) containing Twenty-five -Acres, more or Jess, a..d boq%ded by lands of the, t estate of Nancy Stock.aan, deceased, estate of George. Morris, deceased, #nd other lands of John Hair, deceased.. TKays-Poeeaser 'wit Me rdquired to pay one-half of the purchase money in esish, and-to-secure tire-btanapuyatteat EweWe~ months with. inteeggfrm'eig,of sale, by bond and mortgage of the land sold with permission, however to pay the whole bid in cash. 2 it -SIL AS JOHlNST@NL Master s.;cc.: .Masler's Office, 13h ow.,118. 4f-3th STATE .OF SOUTH- CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWERY. LN COMMON PLEAS. James V. -Seigler' vs W.W. Miller ae4 - others. ForecTosure. By order of the Court herein, I will selW (at the risk of the'former 'purchaser), -be fore the Court House at Newberry, at- pub lic outcry, on the first Monday in Decei-' ber, 1880, all that tract or plantation of land situated in the County and State afore said, containing Nine 'Tukdre'd ad Forty Acres, more or less, and bounded by la'ads of Mrs. Nancy H. Moon and John S. Moon, estae of W;n. JL:lnday3RoJ G.g) ims aid' Thoma'sFl'oyd, on the lollowing< terms, to.wit : One third cash, tdie balanee< on a credit until Tit Jan'y,'1981, with in-e terest -from 1st Jan'y, 1880; the' credit' I portion of the purchase money td be se. I cured by bond of the 'purchaser 'ind a m nortgage of- the premises.' The purdhatser to-pay for papers. - - SIL AS JOHNSTONE. Master N. C. Master's Office, 11 Oct. 18Sf). 46-St. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN CO.1MON PLEAS. Willie Siide-r, Plaintiff, against Frances A. Slider, John R. Slider, and Charles T. - Slider, Defendants. Complaint for Partition. By order - of .the Cpurt, I willscH bpfore the Coprt Tfpuse' ~ & Newbem-y, .at public outcry, on the first Monday in December next, ad that-house and lot in' the Town of Newberry, and State aforesaid, containing one fourth of' an acre, more or less,-'on the Eastern-cocuier of -Nance sad Ulazsingo. Stsrsnd; apaded byJtiiGE.1 b fer', Jas. M. iaSter, Mrs. Sarah E. Chick, Jas. McIntosh and T. C. Po'ol. Termis: The purchase'r will be required to -pay one-third of the purcihase money in cash, and to secure the balance payable in one and two eque.l annual instalments, with interest from the -day of sale, by bond ana mortgage of the p'renidses-apa' paj'tN t&e necessary paipers. The purchaser will also be required to insure the property at an 'mount equal to the credit portion of the purchase money, and assign the s'ame to the Master. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master's Office, 7Zth Oct..1880.4-St STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I -COUNTY OF- -UNION.-IN PROBATE COURT. - J. D. Eppa, as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Anne P. Eppas, Plaintiff, against. Jas. Douglas. Eppi, et a!, Defendans. e In pursuance of the decree of the Pro- q bate Court of Union County, made on the C 6th day of November, A. D. 1880, I will, I on -the first Monday in December next, selt before the Court House door at Newberry, South (!arolina, -all.:ibit crtain- -traor 4 pantation 6f land iof 'which Mrs. Anne ~P. J Epps'died seiseaiad posssed, -lyisug-inad being situate in thes Cunty of- Newberry, Township No. 4. and bounded by lands of ]I T. C. Brown, Mrs. E. H. Epps, J. P. Sims - and Thos. Phillips, anid the watera 'of Dun- a can's Creek. .,c Tzaxs or Su.r-One-dhir aSrt of the d puchase- mosey t6 tq pai4 inas shea I balance on a:credit oT cane aaxiB o~mp in Equ liirafial i - 'terest e fromt day of seesiZ *'; ~I of. t ,O Judge of Probate for Union County. -~d Nov. 17 47-S. . -Iice--fle W .* TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W U Glymph, as Ad'r, of Sarah . Gly mph, vs. H. H. Gounts. By viriue of an LEcatdon a i tie directed I ti.c above stated case, I will sel, at pub .jott'F. e dm di Ro.ns -pn-ls ose ii ours of sale, on the first Monday(Ieoe&Y) i Decerber, A,D. 18K 1hat act or arcel of land situated in the Conty and tate aforesaid,.ou4 Twe*ty-fo rand ne-fourth Acres, more or Ifestandbo6nd d by lands of John Glymph and Tho. H. rooks. .Levi ed on d thl 'pea [ Counts. ANL - r -z ers. D. B. WHX . N c erIif f' Oflice. Oysters!0y . 1nn ow-prek ed supy OLK OYSTERS in ycranyi iy friends in New- i.and Suroundip; ounties. -OE4 RYIN "a ended to 0LtBfA IE HOUSE, No. 10, 4t-t t A -S.. MAND 0.IIk 0I 1ormesly the cMU II, S. C. 1OROUGHLY RENOVAE, - muIUIs I S E%1TtEn -No 10, 46-t. - - 4 p ' Bargaus Bagin Stind4y Schooltoi,aitable fer oibra .ca and Rewards of Mert, aT MUST PRICES AWS-L f"UR.II.. WAI;oKd, ea toiA miej c on.. - Lnd many og4rAf ticqNyO. 1. F. CRENEKER, HE9ADD BOOK TOBE. -Nor. 10 Electonf/Wr Now go and. hear the votes edmnted at LARK.S GALLERY, whe the finest Art Vorki; that have ever bee- eiUbited in -ewberry, -are on.exhibidoo. -An, while here 6it for your picture, and take to your omes some.of their *eperiox photographs. We warn ycM that deiay% are-dmageroni: ;o ere it i&AuA&te. : . - : Mr. W.r 1,Qlarlijela i&I4dwfter an xperience -.fle6 enay ,l-tMaie e can iroduce a ,cjaee .,aki&h Will please .nd give perect satsdaeo. Gopying old pieset and.enlarging to. ny desired ade, also redoeing to the wallest, a specialy., -, = For style. and quality-of work, refers to he editor of thie paper., - - I' - C -; OLA R RO'S; Poor House Keeper. Physiciaa WePo.r &eas and Sealed bia willbe 4ee'ed1..pshe an lerRigned until 10 ofc1h ~ ..:or ew Lay, Decembee 11th next, for eKiprto be Count.VPoor Hr. and a -ia to he Poor House an__ fl tcmec 'or ose at a saary or to so y Kewbery rs o3 tini Poor Boise Fiim to Dents Sealedr$$ I un lersigneJ .nWO~lc A. .k., on Non lay, December 13th nert,'for the Rent of o much ot:thepfogg'oue'Sg pis og ~e 'Nerib side of the Public ,Road- leading bhrough the-sine. By order of the'Board of County- Cdnm nissMie,gfor.ebey Nov. 10. 46-5t Clerk C.-C. N. C. News copy 3 times e o w. STATE & SURJ'QM4MAINA, COUNTY OF NEWBEBBY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Floyd, dec'd., vs. Pawnee Leonard and others. Co'nplaint for Partition, $ettlemnent, d-c. By virtue of the order of the Cours in hie above stated cause, I will sell, at public uction, as Newberry Court House, on the rat Monday in December next, the Teal es mae of Washington Floyd, deceased, eon Latcg't (1,438 19-Ilatacresof lgnd, -itu-e te in'the County of Newberry, and bend d-by Sands-of Jane Reeder.- NalldaWIgd r, Wrr. Satterwhite, F. H. Domniniek, Dr. The said4-ract 4le wilkNe sol4 in Trr.ct No. 2 contaiuo781 24-100 acrer. Tzacs o. 3 contans 592aores. Ter ofj sie-4 4Mrd'esb wi th alaAe4 n-& a 'erditof Me and*to 'yars i equal annual instaimnent,, arith interest row the day of sale, the crsedit portion to e sectrred'hy- the bond sand mnortgage of be purchasers. .The pd(ph''irs qlq-or . JO0N T. PE'ERSO, - Nov.4. 1880.-46--. .~ - .k'or. FAIR NOTIOm A. jie .i' indebted to-th sbscrier ither bnote: or o Mn count, ar -e. nested to settle o4 o berog' Se 20th day 1 November.. Aftart -~ttia~ acounte rail be piEnL Pnrsuans4.Abe.Order of the Mo. Jeicob Felle a~ioeZoa~1 r erry ~a~ wtmka JlesC a Adii t aeo rs. Nan Mafret, deceased, on Tuesday, the 30th sy of Novaeme nite. iWo'f, A. [.,- -insbe- Probae Count, Tr-ewberry. .11 persona hofdid-g demands - said State, or 11,any nay in