The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, June 22, 1881, Image 3

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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, J UNE 22, 1881 INDEX TO NEw ADVERTISEMENTS. J. B. Fellers-Citation. Ben. H. Cline & Co.-To-Day. Darr & Parmelee-Revolution in Sumter S. C. John M. 'Pennington - The Penningtoi House Maybin & Tarrant-"Close of the Arco Deaths. Mrs. Boyd, wife of Rev. J. C. Boyd of Prosperity, died Sunday, 19th inst. of Cancer. Mrs. Mary Sligh, wife of Capt. G. S Sligh, died at her home, near Jalapa Saturday, the 18th. after i long illness Mrs. Polly Bone, aged 63, (lied or Friday, the 17th, at her howe une: Cannon's Creek. She had been ic6 for -1our years. Rev. .James F. Peterson. an agl< Baptist minister, well known to man3 people in this County, died at his hom( in Edgefield County the 10th instant, He was about 87 years old. Miss Minnie McKittrick, of Concord N. C., died at the residence of her un ele, Mr. S. P. Boozer, in Newberry, Monday morning, the 20th instant. Sht came- to Newberry about two week: ago; Tuesday she was taken sick witd measles, and died of the measles an. congestion. She was about seventeer years of age, and was an orphan. SI was a daughter of Rev. Jno. MeKit. trick, deceased. Cotton Bloom. The first bloom of the season brouglI to this office is from the plantation o Mr. Jacob Kibler. Attention Is called to the card of Mr. J. M. Pennington in this paper. Having rented the Mansion House he is pre pared to accommodate the public eitbei with transient or permanent board. Wc happen to know Mr. P. of old and car vouch for it that being a host in him self he will make a good host. A Grand Inter-State Glass Ball Shooting Tournament Will take place at Asheville, N. C., the 4th, 5th and 6th of July. Twelvc hundred dollars in prizes are to be bhol - for. Teams are to consist of five men. Every Gun Club is invited to send team. The railroads give excursion rates. For full information address V S. Ijusk. Asheville, N. C. Dedication. The new Methodist Church. Ebene zer, in Newberry Circuit, 2 1-2 wilet South of Newberry Court House, will be dedicated on the first Sunday in July next, the 3d prox. The Sunday School exercises will begin at 9 o'clock A. M.: the dedication sermon will be preached at 11 o'clock. After lunch the admin istration of the Lord's Supper. Th public is invited. A. J. STOKES, Pastor. Brief, but Important Especially do we advise the use o Maybin & Tarrant's Cologne this Com rnencement week. .It is delicious and lasting, in brief the best Cologne made. Going into Cline's Grand Arcade oine is struck with the taste in arrangement and display of goods. He has fixed up especially for Commencement weel and has made things very attractive. The Agents' Herald Is the title of a new paper which is attracting much attention. Already its circulation has run into thousands, and no wonder for it is an enterprise oj great usefulness. It exposes all tbe lit tIe as well as great frauds of agents and swindling advertisers, and no one wit!i open eyes and a copy of the Herald neec be humbugged. For a specimen copy send to Agents' Herald, 717 Satnsomc Street, Philadelphia, Pai. -Personal. Mr. A. J. McCaughrin is at Glent Springs. Geo. S. Mower, Esq., attended the session of the Supreme Court of For esters last week as a delegate from thi: &ate. Misses Katie Rutherford and Mattie McIntosh, who have been at school ir Charleston for the past ten months reached home Thbursday. Hidden Treasure. Henry Neal, colored, called on Tria) Justice McCaslan a few (lays ago tc 'write his will for him. Henry is com Inonly known as "old miser" because og his carefulness .in saving his money He is now 103 years old anid ~before th< war was a slave of Judge O'Ne-rll T wentyi-Sue years ago he buried $2M( in gold and silver on Judge O'Neall' place in. New berry County. Hie be.ried it 14 of a mile west of the dwelline house, in cleared land, eighteen inche: deep, 300 yards above the place knowr as the four springs. He is now too ok and infirm to go to look for it. (Abbeville Medium. 'This lssue. The greater portion of our space i: taken up this week with the Collegi Commencement pro<.eedings ; whiel will be found specially interesting t( our readers, who feel a deep concert in everything connected with Newberr3 College. Those who were unable to heal the sermon and addresses will enje3 reading them; and even those who dic hear them-under the tlnavoidlable dis advantages and discom forts of a crowd. .ed and heated hall-will find pleasure and profit too in reading them at theia edie and leisure. Education is the most important quies tion of the day to South Car'oliniians and whatever tends to stimulate or ait in this direction should, anid does, mee with careful and serious consideration It,is for this reason that we give to om readers this week as full a report as w< can of the Commjencemuent proceedings No further apology is needed for th< absence of the usual amount of cditori al, local and news maLtter this week. A Sad Death. Joseph W. H awkins, son of Rev. J Hlawkius, of Prosperity, was fount Nunday n>orning, 20th iust ant, sus pended by the neck arid chin fromi a roll ingtoWel~in his father's bosse. The famn ily were absent at the tiuwe. Whetz he was found life was apparently ex tiect; his breathing was - stored but he died in a very short while The.snipposition is that his death re suited froui sunstroke; that he wa overcome by the heat, bathed his face ahid while in the act of wiping his fac fell and was eaught within the towel Hjis body was leaning against the wall ha feett were resting on the floor,:an' La~ kcnees were bent. Joseph was: L..;.,i., -a su.ri ld ar wais fil "CLOSE OF THEI ASCOT RACES." The Events of the Fashion able Meeting To-Day! 4I 'PASHA GORDON" HOME AGAIN. TARRANT'S COLOGNE N W.f.Ag is deliiiful olor beyond the a liiqo- tecorp,)radii. NEW AND FREiTf STOCK OF DRUGS and CHEMICALS." FULL LINE r Patent Medicines. CALL AT th I MYINN TIRINTS i th w 1 DRUG STORE.'at tr For Sale. p Ilhsirated papers of various kinds, P new version of the Testament, Roberts' Compaziion to Testament, Sunday .!i azine, &c. To be had at IIERAm th Store. f Do not fail to call on your druggist in for a bottle of that pure, sweet and de- s. licious blood purifier, Smith's Srofula R Syrup. Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and is a sure cu--1 for Piles. F< Call on your druggist before it is too G .ate and get a bottle of Smith's Scrofula P Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Moore, A.M., President in of Moore's Southern Business Universi ty, Atlanta, Ga.-This is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expectorant r in my fam:ly for several years, and can recommend it as an invaluable remedy for Coughs..etc.. and have found it su perior to any other remedies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. W. E. PE. HAM. 50-ly. Prejudice Kills. '-Eleven years our daugliter sufTered s on a bed of misery under the ere of several of the best (and some of the ft. worst) physicians, who gave her disease T various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good healtf by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters., that we had poohed at for two years, ec before using it. We earnestly hope t and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of a prejudice-against so good a medicine as A Hop Bitters."-The Parents.-Telegram. li ABBEVILLE Co., S. C., April 2, 1879. This is to certify that I have used b HILL'S HEPATIC PANACEA in affec tions of the Liver with good results, and can recommend the medicine to the ol public. J. W. CA1L1O1UN, M. D. a - rFor sale to the trade by W. H.E Barrett, Augusta, Ga., and by WV. E- m Pelham. 24-lw. h< ti When the Fields are White with Cotton ! jc -Ni mloney no0w ; enln't buy Pianos h: or Ortgans till cottonl comes in. Yes you caIn. Rake up S10 Gash on an Organ. or S25 Cash on a Piano, and we will sel you during June, July. August twid &ptenil,cr, ROCK BOo.o CASH RATrES, and wait 3 months for the bal-A ance witho~ut one cent of interest. Cash Rates. Three Months Credit. No In terest. Don't forget it. Grand Sum- p mer Clearing Out Sale of New and i Second-Hand Instruments-500 Pianos, s 500 Organs. All grades. All prices. AX Must be closed out. Special Terms to ir Installment buyers. Cash prices ad vanced only Ten Per Cent. Fifteen$ D)ays Test Trial. Guaranteed Instru- T ments from six best makers. Catalogues bI and full information mailed free of tl charge. Avoid being imposed upon by Beatty, or any other man, by ordering y at once from the Great Wholesale Piano b< and Organ Depot f the South, Lu!)- 0<4 l>EN & B>ATES' SOUTIIERN 31USIC SC H [OUSE, SAVANNAr!, GA. 23-4t. God bless the wives! 5 W bo fil our livesT With little bees and honey! e They ease life's shocks, ( They meod our socks, Bat-don't they spend the money ? Well, suppose they do, what of it? u. Well, nothing, provided they spend itL at Kngsand& Heath's popularChn and House-furnishing Store. Money spent there is well spent, for you get el the worth of it every time. When yon A visit Columbia do not fail to pay them r The l>est Organ at Edluard Scholtz's. n WADL.EY, EMANUEL Co., GA.. by Oct. 10, 1879. w~ Gentlemen: While attending the Gen eral Assembly this summer, I tried your ie Star Curine on my leg, it being affected ' witu an 01(1 sore caused by a wound re- j ceived during the late war,. After hay- T ing thoroughly tested it I am compelled *j to say that it is a success, for I have had experience with different physicians and 13 until 1 ui '., r star Gur". ic has b cured a remarkable bad case. shing a you success, I am yours, respectftlly, a .JOHN B3EfL. For sale by Dr. WV. E. PELHA.M. fl1y e TUo3irsos, Denltist, opposite IIerald o~ Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Cu-g e are purely vegetable. Why will a you suffer with Cancer, White Swelling, GI atarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liv- t two great remedies will cure you? -From C. D. McCurry. Newnan Co., n Georgia.-I take great pleasure in re commending to the public Dr. Cheney's t< Expectorant and Croup Preventive. My little son had been a great sufferer from 3 Spasmodic Croup duig the night. Dr. Cheney, about two years ago, prescribed for im his Croup Preventive, which has .'qually beneficial in all cases of Coughs. v -I consider it a blessing in my family. is Every one should keep it in their houses. TFry Smith's Scrofula &yrup for your e blood. It removes all skin eruptions and will give yotu a beautiful and clear comple1d-xion. For sale by Dr. W. E. ~ P,.,.IAu 5-ly. I NEWBERRY FEMALE ACADEM1 CLOSING EXERCISEs. A GALA NIGHT AND PACKED JIA A FEAST OF REASON. The immense crowd which filled neum Hall, Thursday night to wit Ie closin' exercises of the Newb male Academy gave token of the em which the pcople of Newherry r:in for thik in,titUli(n. aNd tik LSiOnl was 1e of tij Imo:L intere e have witnesbed. and was enjoye e large and intelli_,eit audie ewberry Female Academy has ta start in growth, as shown the ssion by a roll of 91 pupils, a re 'ry eicoura-ing to its esteemed p pal, Capt. Pifer, and gratifyir.g t tculty, and those who have its ute ost deeply at heart, and we contfid look forward to larger and gre suits. A more patient yet anxious audie as rarely stcn as this which wa e incoming of the young maidens, iwer and beauty of town and coui id the pride and hope. of happy ers. mothers, sisters, uncles and anu ho had arrived early to secure se Ad who were willing to endure the hour of heat in anticipation of ensure in store. A murmur of del traded the assembly as the pu ed in, and a few minutes being all for the feminine flutter to subsid c sight of so much youth, beauty ft, harmonious drapery acting a ietus to the gentlemen-the progr e was commerced by a pretty chi ng by Mrs. Bailey's music class. A a Maffett's 'Twittering of birds,' charming conceit almost as prettj e performer. The Essays-Pow< abit, by Miss Luey W. Baxter, >rces of Nature, by Miss Lilian lenn, were read respectively by C fer and Capt. Schumpert-to ouir et, as we would have preferred h g the fair authors. The other ords are the Wings of Actions, iss Bennie M. Holloway; Luck uck, by Mis.s Lilla Kibler; Hid easures, by Miss Chrissie Lee Sli d4 Let us Labor, by Miss Bessie R. rkins, were read by the young lad id right well did they acLnuit them n; a quick catching of the broat tif scared look, as a timi( glance ven to the sea of faces in front ient to scare a veteran-were the < ns of nervousness exhibited, and ading was done distinctly, beautift ie essays were all good, showing C I preparation, and mature thou be piano performances of Miss Co t Coppock, the Misses Duncau, I amie Whites, Miss Leab Foot, I irrie Cline, Miss Mattie McCaugh id the Misses Wheeler, were well :uted and gave proof that the inst >ns of Mrs. B. were seed sown in g -ound. Last but not least we nc ith pleasure the treat afforded by -complished vocalist, Miss Ray F Itogether the entertainment was htfully pleasant, and Newberry aise to be proud of its Academy. The order maintained was good, >s being evidently proud of the g id solicitous of their smiles and f: -we have always thought there )d in the boys of Newberry-wl. icited the approval of Capt. Pifer pleasant little address at the cli vca the one baby present didn't e bad trained him better. In his arks the Capt. said the only cornpl :could make against the school at the girls loved to follow the f us, and consequently'- forty of tl Ld taken the measles. The Piano used was the magnifi' late Ci'y," kindly furnished by E. H. Shlackelford. PROSPERITY HIGH SCHOOL. Highly Creditable Close to a Succ ful Year. The interest that the people of f rity have shown and are still shot thec education of their children i m great credit. They are full ake to the importance of the sub year ago the citizens of this flomi g village ercted a neat and comn ous School Building, at a cos t000, and fitted it up with conven (1 comfortable school-room furnit be High School was opened in iilding in September 1880. The' at has just closed has been prosne id successful, even beyond ther .guine expectations. There 1 :en 135 pupils in attendance, the n rr of males and females being al 1ual ; 22;of the pupils were boarc ur a distance. The health of hool has been remarkably good. ogress of the pupils has been a tisfactory to teachers and patr he School is fortunate in havina cellent corps of teachers. The I pal, Prof. C.WV.Welch, is a grad Newberry College ; and he is sisted by Prof. D. C. Lake, a gri e of Wotford, Rev. J. C. Boyd, a g te of Erskine, and Dr. J. p. Br cturer on Physiology arnd Hygi music department, with a compe aeher, will be added next sessior The following Trustees have 1 ected for the ensuing year : Ret .Sligh, J. T. P. Crosson, R. 'I unter, J. M. Wheeler, Francis B .S. Bowers, C. F. Boyd, Dr. RI. L. er and Dr. J. Dl. Bruce. The Closing Execises of the F hool were held in Luther & Di ek's Hlail Thursday, the 10th inst forc a large audience. The follov as the program me of thme exercise Essay by Miss Laura E. McFalli t, "Our Indebtedness to Society.' Essay by Miss Sallie M. WVise t, "The Fall of the Roman Empi ie former essay was read by Gen Pope, the latter by Col. C. H. Su The question "Whicu is More Fri to L,earning, a Republic or a 3 ~ch", was debated in the aifirw; M. I1. J. Epting and HI. HI. R1ik id in the negative by S. J. Whc rid H.. P. Counts. The essays were written with a tre and good taste, ad reflected n edit on their fair authors. eeches of the young debaters dnde,both in their p)repart y thei. delivery. TeaNobers andi pupils have just c e pr.oe4of so happy a close to su icessful ye'sr. The pleasure'of the evening was a ihaned by heexcellent music ished by M rs. Kibler', Dr. Rtidgelli, .M. Langford,,Mr. Boland and rr Edgar Kibler. The Pall Session will ogen the londay in September.' A pure and simpie compouni [ony and Tar, two ingredients w irtus are appreciated by all the w ;Coussens' Honey of Tar, a ret >r coughs, colds and diseases c iroat and lungs. Pripe 50c. WI h'ea White Vermifu~ge is the orm killer. For sale by Dr. V COMMENCEMENT WEEK. The Lutheran Church was filled ti overflowing Sunday morniuz by ai in telligcat audience to hear the BACCALAUiEATE SERMON :ry- by Rev. J. P. Smneltzer, D.D., Presi aess dent of Walhalla Fenjale Colleg. Ma rrY ny who desired to hear the s-rmr es- were turned away for want of room en- All car rn-n'd it, however. in iho I:t > t0:1 , aad it will rep-y a Narcu hI perusal. ICU. Sunday night an excellent sermot ken to the students was delivered by REV. H. O. JUDD. Sult ri- of Columbia, from the text, "I hav its fU(rlt the good fight, I have finished rest the course, I hve kept the faith". Mnt- Tie sernon was au able discourse on iter the spiritual warfare carried o:n within the heart of war, and in the world. nce Man was described as ptssessing the ted'NI 1 the most striking characteristics of brute Ity, and augel. As the slave of unbridled fa- passion he is worse than brutish-he nts, is demoniacal. But with his grosser ats, nature he has'niny noble characteris ex- tics. In his tastes and impulses he is the of the earth earthy ; in aspirations he ght . at e is .jiritual. The supreme question is, . which of these natures shall rule? e- To decide this requires a serious con. nd fliet. The good Tr would we do not. s a and the evil we would not that we do. - He who *conquers himself is the truc irn hero.' Was The minister took a bright and i hopeful view of the condition of the rof world ; he maintained that the world and was improving in morality ; that pas Lee sion was giving way to reason ; bloody pt. wars to peaceful arbitration ; that the ca:use of the Cross was advancing to a conquest of the world. by The minister warned the students bad against false ideas of success, telling den t*mcni that no life, however brilliant, 0'; can be truly called a success that is .**e ::ot consecrated to God and religion; s'_ and that the life of every Christian h, a who does his duty, however humble was or obscure may be his station or call. suf- ing is a true suc-ess nly We regrret that lack of space forbids the our giviwg the whole sermou, or at lea.t a more extended synopsis. Monday evening, 20th, a dit. ne- CONTEST FOR THE PRIZE MEDAL IN liss ORATORY fiss was had in the Court House. The e following were the contestants, with uc- their subjects: ood Gustavus E. Werber, Woman: tice James M-Kibler, Mac, a Progressive :bat Being; W. Gustave Houseal, Th( Ot- Needs and Possibilities of a Southerr de- Literature; D. Franklin Efird, "I has Might Have Been"; Edward J the I1useal. Man Builds, but Time De irls, stroys; Jno. M. Sease, The Love o: vor Fame. was The speeches were of' a judiciouw c length. were well prepared and grace , in fully delivered. The contestants al se. . . ery, appear to have kept in wind tne nmott< re. that headed their programmes, which aint being freely translated, means, "Th' vwas Devil take the hindmost." IIis ma ish- jesty would haye been very muel emi puzzled which to take. for with th< ~e~exception of one of the specbes thiej Mr. were so nearly equal that it woulc have been very difficult to decide be tween them. The foi!owing gentle men conposed the committee o judges : Gjen. J. D. Kennedy, Gen ess- Y. J. Pope, Maj. G. Leaphart, Rev J1. F. Probst, R1ev. J1. A. Sligh an< ros- Noah Hluffman, .Esq. The committei ing decided c uickly and unanimously ii oes favor of V. Gustave H'~ouseal, and th< y a- prize medal, the gift of Gen. Y. J ect. Pope and Col. 0- L. Sebumnpert, was moh- presented to the successful comipetito: of by Gen. Kennedy. ient Yestcrday (Tuesda~y) tnorning Prof ure. G. B. Crorner delivered the this~ ALUMN; ADDRESS erbefore the Alumni Association of th< aost College. IL is no flattery to say tha are the address was a splendid success in umfli every particular ; and it gives us greal yout pleasure to be able to reproduce it it ers, full. Prof. Cromier is a Newberriar heand a graduate of Newberry College ike and his effort yesterday did great cred ns. it to his County and his Alma Mater an The Alumni Association met yes rin- terday and elected the following offi atc eer's for the ensuing ye-ar : President Lbly Prof. G. B. Croumer ; Vice-President t-Rev.' H. S. Wingard ; Secretary -Prof. S. S. Rahn ; Treasurer, Rev me'. P . Hughes. Rev. J. II. Wilson tent of Port Royal, was chosen to delivel .the Alumni Oration at the next Cow een .mencement ; Mr. J. C. Watkins, o - . Pendleton, alternate. . C. >bb, TIIE BOARD) CI TRUSTEES Lu- met yesterday afterntoon. The follow [hing officers were elected for the ensu Sing year :Pres. J. D. Shirey ; Vie ant, Pies. Gen. Y. J. Pope ; See'y, Rev ing J. A. Sligh ; Treasurer. D. B. Whee : er, Esq. The Board conferred thi sub- degree of Bachelor of Arts on W. G - Houseal and WV. J. Cherry; the de - gree of BJachelor of Philosophy o: ry' IJohn 1R. Leavell, Jr.; and the degre oer 0f Master of Arts on I. P. Hawkins md- WV. E. Lake, J. Q Werts and 4J. 13 Ion- Wiugard. ive The Board adopted resolutions o ard1, condolence with Rev. J. Ilawkius upon ler the death of his son Joseph. reat The action of the Faculty in elect meh ing Prof. Bittle to be principal of thi Toe Preparatory Departnment was endorsed wer'e Resolutions of thaoks were tendere< .ion to the Charleston Yews and Co uriei the Columbia Regi.st er. the Newberr ise News, and the Newberry HERALD) fo ch a having representatives present to r( inch port the proceedings of Comimence fur- ment. Mr. The following Medals were offered fo da 188:2: For Excellenet in Orawory. h Gen. Y. J. Pope and Col. 0 I rst Schumpert; for Mathematics in Fresi man Class. by Hon. Win. lialtiwat ger, and Win. Q. I.geaphart . for bei Essay on the character of 'Ingo', 1 ~ose Col C. A Suber ; for Greek iu Sopl !d,oimore Class, by Col. T. W. Hollows 2and D. B. Wheeler, Esq ; for be ftExamination in Metaphysics, by tI ite ' Alumni Association. bes ~ -Profs. Cromner and Sale sent in the I. ]J esig'iation,s, which were aCCepte 'II.e flkiwog ppliatins wrel eiv: U by I'rof. Bittle. for ihe C h:rii of .ithwatics ; by Prof. Cr,iu, of Virginia. and Rev. Mr. Lance of Pentisylvania. f6r the Chair of Latin. The Board adjourned to meet again to-day inu.cdiattly after the close of the CnueOcet exercises. Lat niiht Lt.-Gov. J. D. Kenne dY of Caiiden, delivered the ADIDR'ESS BEFORE THE ITERARY so 'IPTI. to a large and appreciative audience. The Address is printed in fu!l, and ,pea.ks for its::lf. To d:iy is COMMENCEMENT 1LAY; and the 1rir,u,te,s. ,T-.ssrs. Jio. R. LeavellT Jr., WV. G. Hfousea! wnd W J. Cherry, will make their -raduatina speech,s and receive their diplomas. To uight there will be a it the Cc.llee Buildig,, which will close the om e n Various and all About. Omimmencenent week. and As usual the weather is dry. A good time to try Maybin and Tar rant's Zoedonie. Mr. Mathias W. Miller sent in a cot ton bloow the 20th. Make your returns to the Auditor, and avoid the penalty. The nex Commencement will be held in the Opera House. Mr. Lewis Boland while wrestling Saturday had his collar bone broken. Do not plant oyster cans with the expectation of an oyster crop next fall. Yesterday was the longest day of the year; and it was about as hot as it was long. Farmers say that grass is growing, and every effort is made to keep it down. 'White-wash your fences, walks and cellars; kill all the insects-fleas, flies and other fellers." Dr. 0. B. Mayer is now enjoying the invigorating air of the mountains at Henderson, N. C. Yonng wives are admonished to keep their temper, if they expect their other halves to keep theirs. The young ladies of the Female Academy released from school duties are having a good time. Mr. T. F. Harmon brought in a cot ton boll Monday, 20th. He has cotton with five blooms to the stalk. The question- now is. -will the com ing man fly?' He probably will when the coming woman gets after him. If your ebickens trouble your garden, wrap their feet in cloth and stich it fitst. This will prevent their cratching. The fishing party who went to Salu da last Tuesday had a glorious time and captured lots of fisb. Sorry we could not go. Maybin & Tarrant's pet hawks are the great attraction this week. The cage was mado and paintel by Charley while off duty. The wife ot' Thos. Wilson, colored, dliedl Tuesday night, 14th instant, of congestion. brought on.by drinking too much ice water. The raiiroad authorities are going to put a water-tank at Scott's Creek, to be operated with a steami pump. The pump has arriv'ed. The Abbeville Mcdim says that students acquire a know;lege of law~ by wearing the hat of an eminenit prae titioner-absorption. The Columbia Regider' isl' reresnted at the College Commencement by Mr. Ludette, former traveling agent, but now on the local staff. T. P. Lane & Co., have taken another ear 10o(1 of beeves to Charleston. Th'lat is the reason the people of New berry are on short meat rations. Mr. Goree having made a fortune, --not in silver and gold-out of the Mansion House. has turned it over to Mr. Pennington, of Helena. The talented and versatile Hemphill, ofthe Charleston News and CGozrier Stafr, is in town reporting the Com mencement proceedings for his paiper. There will he a Firemen's Tourna. ment in Greenville to-morrow. Comn panies from Charleston, Charlotte, Col umbia and Greenville will participate. Speaking of chickens reminds us that very few are brought to town, and the few seen are very small, while the price is beyond the man of limited means. Extract from ai letter from Angelina: Dear Henry, you ask if I return your love. Yes, Henry, I have no use for it, -and return it with many thanks. By by, Henry.' FWe acknowledge a copy of Catalogue of the Abbeville Graded School for the session of 1880-81. It is from the press of Messrs. Wilson & Wardiaw, aind is neatly printed. Mr. B. HI. Lovelace has our symipa thies in the loss of his cucumbers. He .should niot compllaini however, as there .is no knowing hAow much sickness he has been spared. Uncle Teague Leaivell was the most excited man on Wednesday lt.st, tha:t Newberry has ever seen. Trhe neigh bor's cats ate lifty of his little chickens the night before. Lame back, lumbago, scir,tica, al all diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs arc positively andl per manently cured by the wonderful new remedly, Prof. Guilmette's Kidney Pad, An enaterprisipig mecrghant has found out'a ebeap (?) wiay to advertise. He sends out 100 postal cards at a cost of - 1 and the trouble". of writing. One Sdellar in an advertisement would reach ten times the number of people. ~'Prof. WV. W. Duncan, of W'afford r College. Spartaburg, and Tho,s. 8. Moronaan, j6.>... or Newberry. will go Li.' London inI August as delegamt.s fromi the~ South Carolina Couterence r to the M\eth&odit E'cuueiabl touncil. .The sound of the thzreshiers whnistle is again heard in the land. The Sligh . boys are out and doing a liyely busi Yan accident by the breaking of a piece ~of his machinery. R,ev. M. M. Mance, Pastor of the A. bM. E. Church at New berry, died Wed enesday, 15th instapt, of Qpga'c ir Tjhe dedased wavts a' man of consider .able intelligence and attainmelits for -one of his race, and enjoyed theibespect L.- of both white and black. While plowing a field on Mr. Sigh place near Bth Eden an egg w:L turned up cracked from which came i live chicken. Whether the egg wa laid by an erratic hen or hidden hy thieving freedman is not known. It Was hatched by the sun however. The success of the young lady essay ists in their readings on Thursday eve ning it is hoped will not make them amibitious to enter public life. They acqtiitted themselves very credit:d,by, 7; ! C Lt. P;fer im:. W ll j n ro: of his charming and intelligent pupiis. C:tn anybody tell us why a woman, emrig from a crowded car, always ii.akes lii.ve be is going to get out at one side of the platform, until two or three men have jumped off in the Iiud, and then steps off at the other "i-le? Sie always does it: and we W-1it to know the reiason v.h.--Phi1(uklp)hia liulcin. Capt. Pifer had his School Catalogues, ekhibition programmes and invitations printed at the HERALD office, and ac knowledges that the work was hand somely executed and at- cheap rates. le gets the money from the town and thinks it but right to have his work done at home. Others do not think so, and pay more for it. This we know. One of the rules of this office is to dis appoint no one. We never promise work sooner than it can be doue. Nor do we promise to pay a bill at a cer tain day and fail. This has been our course all throngh our business life and tbe rule gives satisfaction. You may call this blowing one's born but it mat ters not, as the sound is no uncertain one. JALAPA, June 20.-I send you a cot ton bloom found on the Richey place, of which I have charge. This place is owned by Mr. F. H. Dominick. the dwelling-house on it was built over a hundred years ago. "Old Father Rich ey" was the grandfather of your es teemed townsman, Mr. L. M. Speers. Jalapa was refreshed with a fine shower Saturday, 18th. E. SATTERFIELD. Happy Sniffles. It's a long lane which has no turn ing," as is shown in the case of our long suffering. but irrepressible friend, Snif lies. who after a long fight against ad verse for tune. haS struck a bonanza. Hear him: I'm no longer the under dog in the fight, don't envy the editorial fra ternity; the whole caboodle of them Van go to grass. along with their free tickets, &e.; and some - one with less brilliant prospect than mine can have all of my right. title and expectation in that Frog L!vel pnper. spoken of some time ago. I'm frying another kind of fish now, and no little minnow either, but a full grown whale, one of the spouting kind. I feel better to day; felt it cowing on this morning as I but toned my suspenders, before I heard of the Sligh discovery; even the old woman noticed how I swelled and what a stiff upper lip I carried. "Goodness, gracious," says she. "what's the matter with you, Snif1les, you look as if you had been taking castor ile, or Zoedone, or may be- it was the baccy-lawrate sermon Sunday.". "Woman," says I, "It's not expected that one of your short-sighted kind can see into the in ner man, can fathom his depth, can tell whether it's oil that makes him heave, or Zoedone, or sermon that wakes his soul. i'll let this much get through your head, 'tis mine at last, fortune smiles, and the world is at my feet. Henceforth 'no pent up Utica contracts my powers, the boundless continent is -is-mine, not ours'; but cease your gossip, and hurry up the flap-jacks, I've an appetite, 'my soul's in arms, and eager for the'-morning meal. I'm so glad this is commencement week, so many big bugs a're here, and many of them preachers, men deeply concerned in my scheme, that of chicken culture. The thing was demonstrated only a few days ago on th~e Sligh place, where a healthy, lively chieken was hatched in the sand by the sun's rays. I'll buy an old field, innocent of trees, and sow eggs broad cast, andl with a patent gai therer take up the young chicks wvotld without end, and preachers and people can have their fill; con ferences, conven tions and christiain associations can be held here every day in tihe week, Sun days included, and nobody get hurt. I t-ll you I'm on the high road to fortune, and my declining yea will blossom as the rose; and posterity will raise a mon ument to the man who raised chickens by the thousand. Full fifty years I've wasteud, In trouble, sweat and Dain, And fewv good things have tasted, But "Richard's himself again." Piles is not tho least of many diseas e's which aillict mankind, but Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment, made from the Buckeye, used according to the direc tions, is a permanent cure. Price 50c. White's Cream Whites Vermifuge is the best worm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. Peihaw. eow There's Music in the Waters. Yes, music in the waters; music in the ocean; music mn the solemn forest; music in the watching star; music in the cannon; music every where, but the sweetest, andl the moat for the mnoney, is found in the Southern Musiced outr. nrd. Just sec in the Juune numbher, that sweet song, 'The Old .Mushiia and His Harp;' the grand chorus, "[here's Music in the Waters;' 'Mas. cot Polka;' from the latest opera. atn( 'B!ossom Waltz,' for the six year old~ music student. Over .81,000 worth ir this one number-$?2 worth yearly and to capi all, $1 .00 worth of Premiua Sheet Music presented each sub.seriber. T'wenty pages of musical reading mait ter, and eight pages of Music monthly and all for only 812 yearly. Send: 3 eent stamp) for specimen copy cf thi ncale.st, bjriglaest and( !.est Musicail MagT aizine in the land. Address Ludden 6 Bates' Southern Musi'. house, Savan nah, Ga. IThere is no use in dru;.;gin yourseli i internial use when youIt enn Cbe cu of f~ee and ague, d umb ague, bilious disorders jautidice, dyspe'psia, as wel' as a! disode andi. aibuents5 of the [iver, h.kod anud stomn ae:b., by: wetring oae of' Prf. Guinime' I irench'! Liver I%de, wich. is a Iure cura ev2ry rtie. Ii your drugust dios no ke the p id, send $1 .5t' in ai Ie:ter to F renel I',ad Co , Toledo, O., and t't .l be ea'i' by return ruil. It is the cuiv 'd th:tt guatrantteed to cure. Beajre o: counter THE REVISED) VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, 'llHj CuMk'ANXON W TUE NEW TF$IAMENT. For sale at HLERALD BOOK STOR~E. enI%IL O1USE, .o:rnerly -a::ion House.) NEWSERRY, S. C. JOUN M. PENNINGTON, Proprietor. T!i, p,piir a cii .:l-nl located as ben opened by ':e present Pro : .w-, who -0! ;.: rr :. p to wt :e i-n-ts comfortable. W rooms L.v-e, y :wd w"lAl 11irni_Jhe,d. a -:b4P slip. plid h t t ! 1.im had poiire an,: re.:dy a:teition on the part s . v.w,.t.,. ie .ehas-ure-: V J iog ais.: i n Teins, $1 par Day; SU1.50 per Month. Ju 2:., 25 - tf. STATE OF SOUTHi CAROLINA, ' NEWBERRY COUNTY. Bv Jacob B. Fe!lers, Probate Judge. Whereng, Robfrt T Rea-in hath made sit to ne to grant him, Letters o! Ad mn ir.ir:.m ou the Eitate and effects of e John .. ton, deea'ed. T iese are therefore to ei'.e a:d admniorsh all and shiular, the k;nd.e.d and credi tors ,. oi the iad deceased, that they 'e and appear, be fore me, in the Court of Probate, y to be hl at Newberry Court iouze, S. C., * or, ;je laV of . ;.,St on (e 5fh d Jy int., after publication hereof, at 11 o'e.ock in the foretoon, to ::hew e.c, if any they h%ve, whl the said .dministration siould not be gra'ated. Given under my l:d, this 17th day ol June, Anao.Dornini, ISSI. J. I. FELLERS, J. P. N. c. June 22, 25-2W flEVOLUTION -lN SUMTER, S. 0. DARR & PARMELEE, p Two we.kaown PRA-TIAL PRiiTERS, b.atre star:ed a First-elass BK AND NEWSPAPER OFFICE il Snuter, S. C , and Witl the.aid of Powi.:n n.ii:s, are prepared to execute any -tyle rs ef printed mater. in any color, at prices unsu-passed by any olice in the South. Sumter, S. C., June 11, 1861. 25-tf. Dry Goods and Xotious GRAOND P, Ibidy I-iouand Dollars WORTH OF GOODS, K PC (MORE OR LESS, To Be Given Away. FOR THE MONEY, ve p0c to sell' ,o the NEXT NINETY DAYS the following goods AT AND ELOW COST. All of ou:r ent:it c ro.:!: of Winter, Sprinug and Summer DRESS GOODS. All COTTON41DES.CASSIMERES.FLAN NEI S, atnd W(MJLE:A GiODS of ct.ery description. All DRESS SILKS, T RIMING S1LKS, and TRIMMING~GOODS of oti,er kinds. All IIAMBURG EDGINGS, LAGER, BLAC;K anid WITl? EVERLAsTING; TRIM MINGS, CROCHETS, U 0T TO0N TRitMMINGS. All 10SIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS, PARIAS'LS and FANS. Ai! H ATS and STRAW GOODS. BOOTS antd SHOES, TRUNK i and SATCHELS. Call at Once at the Lit tie St--re on the Corner for Bar t;ains. iMcFal& Sattendwite. aIiscellanieous. Notice to Teachers. An tex' tunt ion :o:f, .. p:licauts for Teach. ,r.' Graded Ge.rtii.: 'ts wil be held in Newbe I.. II., on tIw In and 2nd d,.a of .:iy :xi. The ti--s: day. fo.r crd and the s. een i day for v. :e - pd'eat-n. lv order of Bo,:.rd of Examti ersc. II -. BOuZER, .Ju,n. 1 5, 2.1 -.r News copy t w ice. im:500 REWARD! OVER A zILLION OF' PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD8 ILLvenir' ady teen old in andt in France; every one of . .given perfect . * at isfacition. and has per -. eyet-y time whenf usedL' -- tdZi is a9Victed and A douhitng Swill p:ay the above rewa.rd for a L AM]E BA CK That the P'ad fails to cure. ThisG ret.t Remn edy will POITIVELY antd PERMANENTLY c*ure Lumb'ago. L ame P,aek. :ttic. Grav- ., el. Diabl;tes. Dropsy,~ 1ri;'bt' ieas.C or r.he' Kidneys. Incontinc~nee am"* tc'antion of the e Urine. Inllnmation oa. K.tneys, Catarrh of the Bladt. Hi0.n uo,ored. Urine. Ptain in the Rac( '. .! or ILoins. Nervous Wea.kness. ,, at in inet:ti al diortiers of tbc Bladlder t.rA ' Urwinay 4)rane whether contiacted tay prt- a, vte .isas or erwLo I.A D'ES, i f you aZ .ite:ng from Fem3aie Wee-, L.e.corrhte'.. ,>r anxy disease of 11 he Eihes U.dder, or UrinayOrg~an.. YOUJ CAN BE CUIED i Without sw:howir.Z unusteous mediciaes, 'f3AIz. G*UILXETTE'S FENCH HIDNEY FAD,_ Ask 'ourdru;gis,t for PRtOF. (4UUMET TW:25 R~IENCH! KiDNEY P' \ D. at takce n,o other. If he has not gott: setid 82.oo and yon wi! receiv~e the Pad by return mauti. Will po-itively cure Fever and Ague. Dnab Agne, A~gue taike. Bilious Fever, Jatimice, DyspepolSa, and( all diseases o the Liver. S5.,mach and Blood. Pr't % LSo 1 by mail. Sen'd for Prof. GniH~e~8Eet Onl tihe Eidneys and Li-ereobynaiL A.htre" TEECH,EA C I June 13/l-Iy 0.h rs Fancry .irtides. U S l t S - ~. iI T1NS o0'.r.,,i Lu AO. . , M:W. ..'TD G .laE a~ ~ T &.- !Ga ENLT.IT An i r f 1 0 1 r . anid a share h pb-wc patronal g respecrfully so All ordev.: ntrud to cur care will re ve Ir' p at:ention. .EAD HE ! Dcr Prescription Department is well sup ed witi a full liae of Chericals. All our preparnons are made in strit dormity wiLh dhe U .PbAmacoPo..1, I C-n h relied upon. The enost c:rtal" ention is given to tilis tach :AYBIN & TARANT DRUGGISTS AID PHARMACISTS. REAl) ON. hisinfrct yorpass-Carolit- Aqd -oudin,lfro:no, ChbItlum, Chloride of n., Cipp.-r , ke. 4or sale at AYBIN & TARRANTS DRUC STORE. j1E DALMATION INSECT. POWBER. . rhe bjest-with "Ku Klux" Betiows for klicient us,. For sale at AYBIN & TARRAItirS" DRUG STORE. Fun. 15, 24-tf. R*- S* F. FAIT91.. Wholesale and Reftl )RUGGIST . 7escriptions Carefull CoM- - pounded at all Hours o 'the Day and Night.'. Nr Dr. J. W. Ferguson, the Prescription' !rk, can be found at night oer D. W. T Xer's store, in the rear room nextr to st uffice. May 2.5, 21-tf. Pianos and Organs. .1 P 1z; 7; E. U.-SLIG , - me13 M-n a ehry .C ZOEDONE. DEIIOS SPAQJG PRSPAE IRNBVEAE .NON-ALCOHOC. - .frahig,SoudlyStmultin, .iy Nurcos SafL. Exhtaats itout$tQiatng Inioae ihn ec, as1it l >hol. .isrshatfl le oteiore /daxos Rear ls tent ndiprs eer -i vigr. aive dunce and w.insiraion o he .ice of, th;inge 'r. -ebry .C lfeisg e nd Stating, h C andicius r. .Just rce andtfotr sactoe by wih ! CE1 IXICE IC.t Ieys o nd, th024b and charg e Itls. Hou for h dy.-epty pn and.y - CM.r and vartim:: from thie i oeb A r o, --1