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Special and Local. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1881 D= TO qEw ADVERTISEMENTS. . B. Batler & Co.-Dissolutiou. Thos. H. Davis-Barbecue at Jalapa. Geo. S. Mower-Educational Meeting. S. P. Boozer-The Brown Cotton Gin. Dr. S. F. Fant-Wholesale and Reta] D .Jones-Ho! for the Excursion to th Land of the Skies. POST OFICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Train arrives.................12 55 P h Up maicloses at................12 25 PB Down Train arrives ........... 3 54 P A DownmsiIcloes at.............. 3 25P Laurens Train arrives. ..........11 30 A h Laurens Train leaves... ........ 3 55 P b Laurens mail cloees at........3 25 P I Ofice hours from 8 A. M. to 6 00 P. M. IL W. BOONE, P I Yewberry. S. C., May 16, 181. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Business no tices in this local column are inserteil a the rate of 15 cents per line each inser tion. Obituaries, otices of ineetings, com. municatios reating to personal i)er ests, tribuste of respect, &c. are charge as regular ad*rtisements at $1 pci square. Notices -of administration, and othe Legal notices, obituaries, tributes of re spect and notices of meetings, as well a connwuications of a personal charactt must be paid for in advance 17se subscription price of the 1Hcrali is $100for twelve months, $1.00 forsi monilm, 50 cents for three months an 25 cents-for one month, in advace Names in future will not be placcd o; Ue subscription books until the cash o its equivalent is paid. - g- All communications relating t personal interests will be inserted a regular advertising rates, one dollar pe square, cash in advance. tf This paper may be found on file at Geo. P Bowen & Cos Newspaper Adtertising Bu reaa (10 Sprmce St.,) where advertising con tracs may be made for It in New York. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master a Prosperity is our authorized agent a that place. Death.. An infant child of Dr. D. A. Cannor died at Glenn Springs Saturday. For the Brown Cotton Gin, Best in the market, quality fully guar anteed. apply to S. P. BoozER, 30-4t Agent for Newberry. lee Cream Festival. Newberry Juvenile Temple, No. 2 vill have an Ice Cream Feslival at theii Rooms under Masonic Hall. this (Tues day) evening, at 8 o'clock. EveryboJ3 invited, and a pleasant entertainten promised. A Happy Family. Mr. R. C. Maybin has two hawki, large night owl and a chicken in *hc same cage. Tha chicken was put in a food for the others, but instead of kill ing it they made .friends with it, ani now all are as happy as can be. SReligious. Rev. E. F. Hyde, agent of the Amer icatn Bible Society, will preach at Smyr na Church on tbe 5th Sabbath in July ~,and at Giider's Creek Church on th< S2nd Sabbath of August. *There will be preaching at Iebanor (Methodist) Church, Newberry Circuit on next Saturday and Sunday. Court at Glenn's. There is a reference'at Glenn Spring in the Irby estate before Special Refeired Silas Johnstone, Esq., to-day (Tuesday) The following Attorneys are engage< in the case: Messrs. Caldwell, Pope an< Schumpert, of Newberry, Messrs. Bal & Watts, Simpson & Holmes and J. WV eruo, of Laurens, ex-Chancelio .D. Johnson, of Marion, Messrs dley & Newton and C. P. Town d, of Marlboro', and Messrs.- al Is & Westmoreland, of Greenv'ille I once More. ten years my wife was confine rwith such a complication c aimen bat no doctor could tell wha was the ~atter or cure her, and I use< upa sma~ fortune in humbug stuf Six months ~O I saw a U. S. fiag wit Hop Bitters Mon 'it, and I thought -would be a fool once more. I tried i but my folly proved to be wisdon Two bottles cured her, she is now a well and strong as any man's wife, an it cost me only two dollars. Such fll pays.'-H. W., Detroit, Mich. (Free Press. Still Another Comnet. Prof. Swift, Director of the Warne Observatory, Rochester, N. Y., has ju verifed the discovery of another come *in the Constellation of Auriga, mad July 14th, by Prof. J. M. Schaeberl of Ann Arbor. Mich. This new corn is apparently coming directly towar the earth, and, for a telescopic come is very bright; indeed, it can readily t seen with a good opera glass. It quite remarkable that it should be just the spot where the present latrl comet was first seen by the naked e: in this latitude, and it shows that tI two bodies must have crossed eat. Sother's paths. This makes the fourl comet discovered within ten weeks, circunistance heretofore unknown: history. Prof. Schaeberle has duly fil his applhcation for the Warner prize $200, and as yet he is the onlyvlaimal Do not fail to call on your dr-ugg~ for a bottle of that pure, sweet and d licious blood puritier. Smxith's Serofu Syrup. Star Corine cures all chronic Sor and is a sure cure for Piles. Cll on your druggist before it is t ate and get a bottle of Smith's Scroft Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Moore, A.M., Preside of Moore's Southern Business Univer ,Alanta, Ga.-This is to certify ti ave used Dr. Cheney's Expectora in my family for several years, and recommend it as an invaluable reme for Coughs. etc.. and have found it : -ror to any other remedies that I ha re. For sale by Dr. WI .P There is a tide in the affairs of men, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. But I tied my ankles so tightly with my drawer strings as to lead me to send to Pelham's Drug Store for a bottle of Coussens' Lightning Liniment. I am well. Cost only 50c. White's Cream White Ver mifage is the best worm kill il er. For sale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. e! eow Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. There is a most excellent display of articles, stories, sketches, poems and miscellany in the August number of this popular magazine, and the artistic display is equally attiactive. 'Our Im migrants' is the title of the opening article, by H. W. Domett; it is replete with exceedingly interesting informa tn. 3nd has eighteen Ca)pitaL illustra tions. Auong the other articles are: -The Darkest Day of Constantinople.' a page of Turkish history; -The Chai diere by Paddle and Portage' 'Courts of all Countries ;' -Womuan as a War rior'; 'Jewels, Jewelry and Goldsmith's Work;' 'The History of a Hen's Egg,' etc.-all admirably illustrated. Besides the continuation of Frank Lee Bene dict's great serial, 'A Late Rcnjor6e,' there are short stories, sketches, ad ventures, etc., by J. G. Austin, J. Esten Cooke, -and other well-known writers. There are numerous poems of great merit by Frances R. Havergal, J. Fran cis Waller, Jane Dixon, Hugh W. Grlith, etc., etc.; several of them are beautifully illustrated. The miscellany abounds with a beautiful colored front ispiece. 'At the Fair One's Door;' from the famous painting by ErdmAn. A single copy of the Popzdar Montdy is only 25 cents; the yearly subscription, $3-sent postpaid. Address, Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. EASLEY, S. C., Jan. 3, iS0. Dr. L. T.ill: Dear Sir-I am in receipt of yours ask ing certificate asto the merits of 1iii.'S HEXATIC PANACEA. Will say that I have it from my counter and prescribed it in my practice with good results al ways-one case of Indigestion in an old lady being entirely cured after years of suffering. I can recommend it in all cases of deranged liver. Respectfully. J. W. QUILLIAN, M. D. g- For sale to the trade by W. 11. Barrett, Augusta, Ga., and by W. E. Pelham. 29-1m. t Satisfaction. Tnis is the dull season, but fortunate Ily it only affects business, people be come brighter, their wits are sharper, they are forced to think, to put this and that together. Sharp merchants pre pare for the times, and sharp people( keep their eyes open, and when they< have to buy go where they can do the .best. Tfhe signs of the times guides them. It is an inconitestible fact that( Kinigskand & Heath, of Columbia, can give p'erfect satisfaction, not only in qlity aund variety but in prices. Their1 stock of chiina, glass, crockery and other hous.ehold goods cannot be excelled.t Try them.. 27-tf. WADLEY, EMANUEL Co., GA.. Oct. 10, 1879. 1 SGentlemen: While attending the Gen eral Assembly this summer, I tried your Star Curine on my leg, it being affected with an old1 sore caused by a wound re-i ceived during the late war. After hay ing thoroughly tested it I am compelled to say that it is a success, for I bare had experience with different physicians and remedies, and found nothing to cure me, until I used your Star Curine, which has cured a remarkable bad case. Wishing - you success, I am yours, respectfully, Forsae y D. V.JOHN BELL. Forsae y r.W.E. PEHA. 50-ly THE REVISED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, THE COMPANION -TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. I .For sale at HERALD BOOK STORE. 2:3-tf. d3r- The best Organ at Eduard Scholtz's. Liens for Sale. Blank Liens for supplies and for rent, for sale at this office. r Kendall's Treatise on the Horse. t This valuable book is for sale at the HERA LD Book Stu'ie, price only 25 cents 'for single copy, or five copies for $1.00. This book tells you what to do for your horse when sick, and treats of every dis t ease to which a horse is liable. Get a copy and save money and anxiety. ~Only for sale at the '51-tf HERALD BOOK STORE. s TaoMPSO.S Dentist, opposite Herald office n ,________ ;e Club Rates. e The Columbia Register will be club bed with the HERALD as follows: Week e ly Register and HERALD $3.50, 'Iri hweekly Register and HERALD $5, Daily b Rgister and HERALD $8.75. a 'The Weekly Yeoman and HERAL.D at n S5.4-f o.Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Cu rine are purely vegetable. Why will t-ou sutfer wvith Cancer. White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liv er Diseases, when a few bottles of these two great remedies will cure yeu? From C. D. McCurry. Newnan Co., Georgia.- I take great pleasure in re scommending to the public Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Croup Preventive. My little son ha4 been a great sufferer from Ia Spasmodic Croup during the night. Dr. Cheney, about two years ago, prescribed tfor him his Croup Preventive, which has tmost miraculously cured him. I find it 'equally beneficial in all cases of Coughs. atI consider it a blessing in my family. at Eve -y one should keep it in their houses. y Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for sour .u- blood. It removes all skin eruptions e and will give you a beautiful and clear :- complexion. For sale by Dr. WV. E. PEA . 50-17. The Newberry County Sunday School Ho! F< Convention. Skie, This body met in the Baptist Church Do in town Thursday, 21st instant. The moun rollowing officers were elected: Presi- will b :lent. Rev. A. J. Stokes; Vice-Presi- privat lents, Jno. R. Leavell, Sr., Jacob Ep- for u ing; Secretary, Geo. S. Mower; Treas- and c irer, D. B. Wheeler; Executive Con- forLab nittee, Rev. L. Broaddus, G. S. Mower, chasez 1). !'. Wheeler, J. F. Kilgre, Jaco) (A of Encouraging reports were received Prof. 'rum the diierent Sabbath Sebocls in Mr. he County. positic In the afternoon the question, How place. hail we hold the larger boys and young New b n1n in the Sabbath School-? was open- a pos A by Rev. L. Broaddub, and participa- Selhool ed in by Revs. Campbell, Boyd, Bowles, line a 3oozer and Elkin, and Messrs. Sale, bad fo 1eavell and Kiigorc. but go On motion, the President appointed to ser he following committee to submit pa >ers or resolutions expressing the views Variou f the Convention upon the questions Jon et forth in the programme: Revs. L. . 3ro,%ddus and J. B. Campbell and Mr. L. M. Wyse. No The next subject discussed was: Pa- badly. ents' work in the Sabbath School. It Maj vas discussed by Maj. Jacub Epting, for sei levs. Bowles, Broaddus, Campbell and Mis ;tokes and Messrs. J. R. Leavell and Friday )ale. The gist of the discussion was Mr. hat parents should see to it that their to Mr. bildren prepare their lessons and that The bey go regularly to the Sunday School, day at Lnd that the parents should, whenever >racticable, go with their hildren either The Ls teachers or pupils. Maj. Epting in- I is isted verv earnestly that if parent deep. vould go into the church and take part Mr. n the school, instead of standing around rens R >itside talking politics, crops and news, er gen LS is too often the ease, it would be bet- Mr. er for them and their children too. ished tev. Mr. Stokes laid much emphasis ou Brann lie fact that Sunday Schools were not Mr. tended to take the place of parental ter pi nstruction in religious matters. The from I 'anday School, he said, is to aid the The >arent, not relieve him of this duty. '101 SECOND D -Y. school The first subject for Friday morning hatled vas: Unsuccessful teaching-its causes The: nd effects. Rev. A. J. Stokes attriba- Fair's ed unsuccessful teaching to a want of Spring arneses in the work. 5He said that well,s f a teacher is th:,roughly in earnest, next S vhether he were iearned or unlearned, The ie would succeed; but that, on the con- Count rary, if he performed his duty perfune- in Gr orily, no matter how intelligent or how rors, 2 earned he might be, he would not sue :eed. Messrs. Pratt and Sale followed L. Sne n the same line of thought. Rev. Mr. N - The ampbell attributed unsuccessful teacb- Th ng to (1) want of thorough preparation . M >f the lessons to be heard and taught, Hair 2) want of punctuality, and (3) want Grano f interest in the work: he gave as the esults, (1) empty benches in the Sun-ntk lay School, (2) empty heads and hearts, The 3) and a failure to bring into the church Spring Ld into the Kingdom many children Fridas ho could be brought by proper teach- pastor ng. assiste Prof. G. G. Sale made an address on lile, he subject. "Punctuality in the Sabbath boro. khool-its importance and the best The neans of securing it.'' deed In the afternoon the subject, "The loge, rue motive of Sabbath School wvork,'" mer n vas discussed by Rev. T. C. Ligon. ing vi Ehe object, be said, was to improve Mace< he pupil morally and spiritually. and the 30 .0 aid the Church: the true motive was Fr o seek the glory of God. worki "The best way to conduct the exer- has be ises of the Sabbath School," was open- wood 3d by Rev. E. P. McClintock. By re- hard'a luest Rev. A. J. Stokes made some re- in the aarks in regard to music in Sunday hang Schools, and~was followed Revs. Broad- ness t os and Campbell, and Messrs. Leavell, "Br Sale, Mower, Wheeler and E. P. Cro- Sodth mer. AL I Resolutions of thanks to -Baptist sectio: Church for the use of their building, indeei and to citizens of Newberry for bospi- of -an tahty, were adopted. A. M. It was resolved that t.he printing of where the minutes of the Convention be re- day. ferred to Executive Committee, with A instructions to transmit same to the dif- nard'! ferent Sabbath Schools. Brow: Thompson Street (A. R. Presbyte- very ran) Church, of Newberry, was fixed denti as the next place of meeting, and the the pi time Thursday and Friday before the tion first Sunday in July, 1882. maL The following were elected delegatesBar to the State Sunday School Convention, Mr which meets in Camden in May next: store Rev. Luther Broaddus, G. S. Mower, and I D. B. Wheeler, T. F. Greneker ; alter- ries k nates, R. Y. Leavell, Jacob Epting, J. be 30 F. Kilgore, T. V. Wicker. lot-i It was moved and adopted that Corn- be of mittee on Utterances be allowed a short year~ time to prepare their report; that it ing i then be submitted to the Executive peal Committee for approval, and turned Th over to the Secretary to be incorporated Jam in the minutes. enJo3 elega The'lllustrated Scientific News.bru The July issue of the Illustrated Yo t WScinflC News teems with ineetn Sena illustrated articles, a few of which are The| as follows: The D)oblear Telephone; Glass Grinding Machine; A ncient Pot- ithe ~ tery from CypruR; Mechanical Larynx; foi Pleasure Car of the Days of Louis XI; usua Amateur Mechanics; The remarkable Palmyra Palm; Curious Fishes; Illus- d trations, expiaining the bursting of Fly Wheels; A Velocipede Carriage.ret T addition to the numerous engrav-ra, ings, there is a large number of inter- i esting, useful and practical papers, re- 1The lating to various departments of popu lar science. This is one of the most day elegantly printed and valua&ble period-~ near icals. ,0 Sold by all newsdealers. Published frm( by Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, New nunm T ork. 'eml h............ >r the Excursion to the Land of the 't forget the excursion to the ains Thursday, July 28th. Dest offered this season. Hotels and I tl 5 Boarding Hous-s are p)repariug Tickets for sale at my store. n be had on board train. Com e seats guaranteed to every pur of a ticket. Don't wait for talk- i xcursions, they iway never go. A.. .JONES. kull. Aull has declined to retain his n in the Graded School at this He has been elected tutor in t< rry College and was also offered ition in the Prosperity High i Mr. Aull is a young man of bility and high character. It is e Abbeville to lose so good a man d fortune for Newberry College re his services. [Abbeville Medium. ; and all About s' excursion Is going to be a big ain yet, and crops are suffering S W. F. Nance has been quite ill C cral days. G Ella Motte's school closed last for vacation. t( J. F. Wheeler has sold his place 1N P. B. Workman. e was a pleasant picnic Wednes Mr. Baruch Duncan's. tank holds about 20,000 gallons. C 20 feet in diameter and 12 feet ti tt Kelly, the Supervisor of the Lau . R., is a mover, and a very clev- r, tleman withal. U Carlisle is having his office fin off in a very neat style. Mr. r n is doing the work. Caldwell has a fine English Set ip, six months old, purchased F )r. Strother, of Lynchburg, Va. Trustees of Prosperity High d have decided to enlarge the li building, and lumber has been ai for the purpose. e was a barbecue at Mr. Jas. I. oj Friday, one at Reid's Mineral t Saturday, one at James Cald- 1% Saturday, and there will be one a tturday at Mr. H. K. T. Bonds'. i5 following are Jurors from this r for the U. S. Court which meets enville next week: Grand Ju . M. Bowers, Thos. F. Harmon. urors, M. Foot, W. F. Nance. A. c ad, (col.) following are delegates from the m Grange of Newberry County: Johnstone, E. P. Whitman, J. S. md W. D. Hardy. Subordinate es also send delegates, but we do ow who they are'. re will be preaebing at Head ~ s (Associate Reformed) Church a , Satu.rday aind Sunday. The e Rev. E. P. McClintock, will ho d by Revs. H. T. Sloan, of Abbe md Jno. H. Chalmers, of Wians- a students and ex-students, and in 11 the friends of Newberry Col hould take an interest in the sum eotings that are being held dur cation. The first will be held at lonia Church, Lexington County, t. See notice. s Lane is one of the hardest s ag young men about town. He ien busily engaged in hauling ina for several weeks. It is pretty rork in this sort of weather; but, language of Bret Harte, slightly ed, "it's adorned sight better busi ian loafing round the"-streets. ,sh River," who lhves three miles - of Prosperity, writes to the HER ,at it is exceedingly dry in his 2, and the prospects are gloomy I. He gives a pleasant account elegant picnic recently on Mr. Nichols' place, near Beaver Dam, young and 01(1 spent a delightful correspondent writing from Ki Turn Out, says, Miss Maggie x's sool picnic Friday was a loasant affair. This correspon dso attended the examination of ipils, and speaks of the examina in the highest terms of praise, ig special mention of Miss Olive and Miss Bessie LeGette. S. P. Baird is building a brick on his lot on the corner of Pratt lance Streets. It will be two sto igh, with a cellar underneath, will 8-10 feet wide-the width of the mnd 55 feet deep. The store will te same height and general ap nce as that of Mis. Cash's adjoin ,and will greatly improve the ap ,nce of that block. barbecue and picnic at Mr. s Caldwell's Saturday was a most able occasion. The barbecue was ntly prepared, and the ladies ;t baskets fiiled with every deli After dinner Mr. T. M. Lake e people together, and called on or T. C. Brown for an address. enator entertained the crowd for time with a capital address on eneral topics of the day; and was ved by Maj. Jno. K. Nance, in his happy style, on--hash. out three weeks ago a colored man on Mr. Win. Langford's planta Jtust before he died hie gave di >ns as to the preaching of his fune md said that he would come down' loud and be present at the funeral. funeral sermon was preached Sun n the Little River colored church, Silver Street. There were about negroes present; they had come every portion of the County, many istance of twenty miles. Large ers confidently expected the dis ~die snirit to appear. 'ersonal. Mr. Theo. Johnstone is with Dr ant. Mr. .1. C. Myers came in last weej *om Kentucky. Mr. WN. 11. Kelly ieturned yest-rd:a om Cokesbury. Mr. Peoples got back Friday fror. incolnton, N. C. Mr. It. II. .\nderson is :t tichimond a., on business. Maj. C. H1. Suber has gone to tht Vhite Sulphur Springs. Mr. J. P. Pool and family went ul > Hendersonville Tuesday. Rev. Jacob Hawkins. editor of thN ulcran Visitor. is at Glenn'.s. Mrs. Dr. Gilder leaves to-day foi .iehmound, Ky., to risit relatives. Mrs. C. E. Gilbert, of Gaffney City rand Superintendent of the JuvenilE 'emplars, is in town. Profs. G. W. Holland, C. W. Welcl nd Geo. B. Cromer, Esq., attended . meeting of the N".tional Education As >iation last week in Atlanta. Silas Johnstone, Y. J. Pope, 0. L chumpert, C. G. Jaeger and J. F. J aldwell, Esqs., left yesterday foi lenn's to spend a week or two. Mr. J. J. Lane left Friday for an ex. nded tour of a month through th< orth: he goes to Philadelphia, Nen 'ork, Saratoga, and other places. Dr. McIntosh goes to Greenville thi, eek to attend the meeting of the Stat< range. He will read an essay befor< i Grange on Immigration. He re irns to-morrow. Thos. S. Moorman, Esq., of Newber 7, and Prof. W. W. Duncan, of Spar Lnburg, will start in a few (lays t ondon to attend tne Methodist Ecu. tenical Council. They will sail fron ew York, Aug. Gth, in the Steamshil erlin, of the Inman Line. ve Thousand Comets for July. Observers at Savannah, Ga.. repor iscovery of five thousand new and bril ant hued comets, each wit*. a long ad most elaborate talc. These comet, ere first noticed in the constellatior Ludden & Bates, commonly callet e Great Southern Music House, fron hence they they are being dissemin ted through the entire Southern hem phere. Each is labelled on its nu oes. Southern lusical Journal, an eo 5,000 July issue is viewed nightli y at least 25,000 delighted readers ho, without telescope or eye-glass aselessly admire its beauties of Fin, ined Paper, New Type, Fine Illustra ons, Choice Reading Matter, Seria lory, Delightful New Music, and Ne 'orer. One Dollar's Worth of Choic lw Music in each comet. Twelvi omets yearly, and only $1.25 PC ozen. Specimen comets (,July nuuw er) free of charge. Everybody in ited to send for one. Address Lud en & Bates, Savannah, Ga., Publish rs of the Southsern Musica& Journal. Be active yourself and keep the live etive by using Portaline or Tabler' rgetable Liver Powder, the best an lost effective liver medicine in use price 0c. White's Cream White Vex ifuge is the best worm killer. Fo ale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. cow Commrerci. EaWBERRY, S. C., July 26, 181. ~rdinary...... ..........--.-. 5aS ood Ordinary.................. 8a 9 ,ow Middling..........--.......9a t iddling ........... .....-------- 91( lood Middling.......... ... ..10 a10 Good demanel. Newberry Prices Current. CORRECTED WEERLY 3y J. N. MARTIN & CC EACO Shoulders, Prime New... 6 a' 'Shoulders, Sugar Cured. ... Sides, C. R., New............ a 11 )IY SALTED MEATS- , Shoulders. New......... ' Sides, C. Rt., New........... a J Sides, Long Clear........... a IAMS Uncanvass.ed Hams...... Canvassed Hams, (Magnolia) 14 5ARD Leaf, in Tierces.......... 15 Leaf, in Buckets.......... .. 1 iCGAR Powdered................ 16 Crus~hed.............. .- 14 Granulated Standard...1a Extra C. ................ 11 Coifee C............. ..--1 Yellow................. 1 New Orleans...............l Demarara............... 510L ASSES- .. New Orleans Syrup. 75 New Orleans Molasses. 50 Cuba Molasses...- 6 Sugar House Molasses. 37 Gunpowder............... .50) Young Hyson............--150 LLSPICE...... .........----- -, COFF EE Roasted or Parched... 2 Best Rio........--.... 5 Good Rio....... .-... 16 2 VINEGAR- . Cider Vinegar........ C While Wine Vinegar.. 6.5. CORE Tennessee.- . -----------.. EAL Bolted...--.----------. --.. Unbolted........... SOAP....................-.... Sa STARCH..........-.----------.. STAR CANDLES.-....----..----.. 1 FLOUR. erbb1.............--. 6 .00a1.1 CANDY......----. ----........ 0 CONCENTRATED LYE.... .- 10 ENGLISH SODA..-...-.....-.---- 10 HORSFORD'S BAKING P'OWDER 25 SEA FOAM BAKING POWDER.. 35 AXLE GREASE............... 0 TOBACCO............. .-.--..... a 1. N A LS(0ikeg..........--... 4 4.0 BAGGING-Heavy.............. " 14 A R{OW TIES, per bunch........25 SPLiCED ARROW TIES....... 1 2 ED CLOVER SEED-per lb.. ... 2 RED OATS-per t6u..........a TIMOTYl HAY.---. -------. HE CARPENTERS' jO 1.4 THE NOVELTY PENGI] TIE BEST PENCiL EVER OFFERED. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT! Novelty Fasteners AND Novelty Binders And many o'ther unique and usqeful al ces, at the HERALD BO$ STORE. Apr. 6, ite-t. Dry Goods and -Votio'-18 TO-DAY! Te ca:i ere,.r of tbir for the las twenty-tive years is uppermosi in the mtinds of the people, and lends enthi sitsm to the youthful hero of to-la, ; we are enthused, and infused, and a6k to be ex eas in : n.attention ) to1h( :,ttretio THFE GRAND ARCADE[ --OF I PLAIN and LACE BUNTINGS. DRESS COODS, SILKS AND SATIN. :o Pieces Dress Goods arked with Red Ticket down to 6tc., Stc., 10c., 12.., 15c. and 20c. COTTONADES AN19 LINENS. Just Teceived a new lot of LAWNS, which are marked low down to suit the times. TO-DAY! We presetI to you our little chitf, famil i-trly and afrectionateiy called by the peo ple of Newherry, LITTLE JACOBY ! Who is known to his customers all over the country through1 the thunder of hi rices. Wt. are eloing out our FANCY L.,,WNS from 5c. to 12-A. Yard wide BLEACHING sold for lie., now at Se. FANS at all Pries. PARASOLS AT COST. SPECIALS. 15 dz. L-fii:s' W H vte ies-, for 0-. per pair. 15 duz Lis 'X %... ilose, lor ie. per P.t o doz Ladie" Fan.c. U*e, for luc. per pair, worth .c 10 do. hrralur-gun !c.e, at 25c. 10 dez Ho .C, at 5C. Lincn Hndkerchief, from 5c. to Sie. We would invite all who visit the city t< call and.exaniue our stock. Polite and courteous attenlioa given t< every visitor, whetier pi-rchaser or not. BEN. H. CLINE & CO, June 21, 25-ti. 7Wiscellaneons. -STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Wmn. Laingford and Geo. A. L-ingford Ex'ors., Plaintiffs, vs. Spencer 1P. Baird Defendant. F Foreclosure. SBy order of the Court I will re-sell, a public outcry, before the Court House a Newberry, ('t. the risk of the former pur chaser,) on the First Monday in August 188I, all that lot of land-the property o the defend--nt-iying in the Town of New berry, in the said County and State, con taning (544) Five Hlundred and Forty-fout Square Yards, more or less, fronting ot Pratt Street, and otherwise bounded b; lands of Estate of C. 31. BJarris, deceased lands formerly owned by Jtlius B. Smnitl and Carwile Street. TERMs-The purchaser will be regiret to pay one-h:lt of the purchase montey in cash, anid to secure by bond and mocrtgag of the premises, tihe remaining half, payabi at six mnonths with interest thereon fror the day of sale, and pay for conveyat,e. SIL AS JOIINSTONE, Master. Master's Oflic, July 4, 18S1. 27-4t STATE OF- SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas S. Moorman, as Executor, &c., c Robert Moormnan, dec'd., against Mar A. Moormian, Robert Moormuan, et al. By virtuxe of an order of the above Cour1 i teteb otify and require the creditors c the said Robert Moorma:n, dee'd., to rende under oath and establi their demtand before mec on or before the 10th day t August, A. D. 1881. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, M1as:er. July 9, 1881]. 2S-4t. AND READY FOR WORK. I have rebuilt the "MENDENHIAL MILL," having had the work pe.rformte lby Mr. Johtn C. Sease, the best Millierigl antd Miller in thte County, and second tot.c int the State, I amo ready' to grinid Cot and Witeat. The Miii will make Flour not inaferior any in the Cottuy, if not better. Gi've Mr. Se se a trial. WM. LANGFORD. --REVOLUTION ISUMTER, S. C. DARR& PARMEE~EE, Two well-known P'RACTiGAL PRINTER ae started a First-class BtOIK AND) NEWSPAPER OFFICE in Sutter, S. C., a;:d with the aid o' Pow: Pm:um-s, are prepared to excute any st) 00 of printed matter, in any color, at pr:e - unarnatssed hy atny oiice int the Southt. WRIGHT'S HOTEl .I - COLUMBIA, S. C. IThe . new an d elegant House, w..ith modern impt1rovements, is now open tor t -rec.ption of guests. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Mar. 19, 12-tf Pro rietors. -TOBIAS DAWKINS, MH10MlONBLEBARBEl8 iE WBER R Y, S. C. SHO0 NEXT DO0R NORTE of POST 021l i. clean shave, aneat ci2t, and pblfle t.tiu uanteert May,s.18-4 Drug's V1"s clau bi~ ex For M1 RE DRIG :n n E. ICALS. NEW and RELIABLE PEPARATIONS. we ofier attractons scond to none. tur iock is NE 4 W.GRANTED GEN -ISE aTl of the IEST QUALITY. kn ex n'ior, of our s1ek. SF d sh e' of ti:- ;mlis: p.t: Onage i respecf:lv - Ilicite. All ordere entrusted to o: ere .i r ee.ve promp! tt non. READ HERE! Our Prescription Department is weli sup. plied with a full line of Chemicals. All our preparations ar :nade in srict conlormitv with the 17. . PharinacOpv-t, a-d cai t relied upon. The :nost careful attention is ,ivento tlis branch of our business. MAYBIN & TARRA'T, DRUGGISTS AND PHARZACISTS. READ ON. Disinfect Your premisos-Carivlle Acid, Girondin, Bromo, Chilornp, Chloride o Lime, CoppLras, &e. For sale at MAYBIN & TARhANT'S DRUC STORE. PURE DAMATiON INSECT POWDER. Ti. b.-wh "i'Ku Xnx. lXlows for it. clicive t uz. For sle at MAYBIN & TARRANT'S 1mL S"IO1V. ,Jun. N5, :4-tt'. DR. E. E. JACKSON, lRIE 8T ND CiEMIST, COLUMBIA, S. C. lemi'ved1 to store two doors nest to Wheeler house. A full zock of pre MeIicines, Chemi cai , Perfumerb:s,' Toilt -Mcles, Garden and Fhl 4eeds, a wavs in .-tore and at Ordi,rs prtfly rattended to. Ar- 1i. 15-t. IClothing. THE NE"'L E1 1V1 WURGii & I. W. UPr0K, Sprig~ SAt in all Oradgs And All Prices. SPECIALTY IN Undergarments of all kinds St-Cii ; 8}HIRTS, UNDRVESI'S. DRAWVEI8, SO9K8. A beautiful assortment of Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, &c. IIATS I HATS I-HATS ? In Straw, Felt and Silk, all colors and styles, aud very handsome. Gentlemen's and Youths' Shoes TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, - WALKING CANES. In short every article usually kept in a first class G!othing Store, at living prices. An examination of our s-oek is respeet fully SolCited. We guar.mtee aati.4fction in all goods sold. WRIGHT & J. W. COPPOCK. May 4, 18-tf. IRespectfuilly oirers its seices to those pres w ho desire to seure for their daghiters the thorough and symmetrical cultivation of th,-ir physecal, hi:talk-c :mnl, nd mnordl powers. It is conduI~cd o1n what is erled th' "One-Stuti.y" Plan, wiha s'.:urA:'etL t ors>: of Sd n,d , by a sveevm of Ta.i.d Pie iums, it; Low R-at'es' are , ma siti lower afor .u.L who aerg it5t per [cent.1 No Pub: '- xrie .0 o "i. -ons-" ii .dua:ion, which is rava:. private, may occur eiht times ; year. The Yad! Ses-ion opeCIs ":gnt 1. 881. For full in:'ormi:.tin, wre for anli dtraed Cardlo.te. A ddress REV. S. LANDER, Presidentr, Oc(Jt. 27, 44-1y Wiiiamnston, S. C. AZOEDONE. ADELICIOUS, SPARELING, PROSPHATED IRON BEVERAGE. N ON -A LCO HO L C. Refreshig,- Soudly Stunulating. Highly Nutricious, Safe. F.ixhilarates without intoxicating. Invigorates without reaction, as with al eAs rea healthful sleep to the w.>rri ed and anxious. lIepaira los.t strength andl impart' eew ed vigor. Robs the food of theC dy..)pepic pain. Clears and stimnuites the t>ramn of the , bsinss man. Renders the thou;ghtful man more subtle in reas~oninig. Gives elojtimee and iumpirationl to the orator and' preacher. Imparts volume and flexibility to the Svoice of lh y singer. e k vauabe as a remedy in sea sickness. Cail an.i get circular. just receixved1 and for sale by. SMAYSIN & TARRANT. .Jan. 1.i 2-- . 1880. 1880. TFormerly the Wheeler House, coLUMIA, s. C. THOROUGIILY RENOVATED, REFURNISHED) ANDi REFITTED) I' TEUS, $2.00 TO S3.00 PER DAY. EJOi,~ WILLE!, P3ropriet'r No 6,- 44-. Pi-fretpx ind Or1an-v. Speci..1 Summer ffer. wihen Cotton Coimes In. Da:ing the month4 of Jt:e, Julv, August and September, we wll sell Pianoz and Or ,:r, cither n.:w wr secOrn-hand, to rcspon 4kb.le mies, :t LO)Wi-SI' CASil PR!lCES, $10 CASH ON AN ORGAN. $25 CASH ON A PIANO. And the balance in THREE MONTHS WITHOUT INTEREsT. INSh ' 1j.1" BUIVERS8 accommu:I aze toose who can not pay all Cash in tlio Fall, we will, daring the months or Jne, July, August and Septem ber, -'eil at our ONE YEAR PLAN PRICE As per Pice List, and receive as follows: $10 CASH ON AN ORGAN. $25 CASH ON A PIANO. A'ith one-third of the balance in Three ntotlhs, cone-ihird in Six mouths. and the re maitider in one year. These Offers are Good only until October Ist, 1881. L. E. NORRYCE,. or McSmith Musie House, Jan. 29, 16-y. GREENMILLi, S. C. eWiscellaueOt68. H110P BITTES (A 'edicine, not a Drink,) co' TArs HOP:, BUCHU, 3IANDRAKE, -DANDEL10N. AN, TIMR 1rIEST AND BTsrMEzDicALQUAIL Tii or AI, oT-n Eu DITBRa. THEY CUME - All Diseasesof theStomach. Bowels. B Liver. Kidrey-, and Urinary Organs. NeT vousuebs, Sleeplessnessand especially Iemale Complaints. $1000 IN COLD. Win be paid for a case they win not help. or for anything impure or Injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and~ them before you tleep. Take no Other. D.I. C. Is an absolute and Irresistibleenre to Drunkenes, use of opium,-tobaccoand 11arCotCas. SEND ron CirCULAi. p n Cf., VACbeter, N. Y.,a Tomat,Oo. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PM,EAS. Fannie N. Baxter, Adm'x., vs. Lucy W. Bixter, et al. The creditors of the Estate of James M. Baxter, djeccased, are hereby required to render ou oath and establish their respec ive demnands before the Master, on or be fore- the first day of September next. By order of the C ourt. - SIL AS JOHNSTONE, Mauter. Master's Office, June 28, 1881. 26-5t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Aanda J. Cash, Adm's., vs. Shelton S. Langford, Adm'r., et al. Partition and Relief.__ The creditors of the Estate of John D.~ Csh, deceased, are hereby required to retn dr on oath before the Master, and estab li.h their respective demands, on or before the first day of August. Byv order of the Coutrt. SIL AS JOHINSTONE, Master. Master's Office, June 28, 1881. 26-5t lHE PE~NNINGTON HOUJSI (Formerly the Masin House,) NEWBERRY, S. C. J HN M. PENNINGTON', Proprietor. This popular and conveniently located house has been opened by the present Pro prietor, who will spare no pains to make his guests comfortable. With rooms large, air, clean and well furnished, a table sup plied with the best that can be had, polite and ready attention on the part of his ser vatat, he feels assure d of gi ving satisfaction Terms, 81 par Day; $12.50 per Month. "Land of the Sky." THE GLOBE HOTEL HiENDERSONVllLE, N. C. C. C. CHAISE,_Proprietor. ALTITUDE 2,252 FEET. &'cry attenztion~ prom.ised, anad satisfc ttion guaraunteed. TERMS MOD)ERATE. Try the CGloke. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! 10E~ CREAM, pure and well flhvored, frona 1i o'clock in the miorninig until 10 clock at night. Orders for h:ome use, Ptis &e., promtptiy attended to .,A A. C. JONES' I Ie Cream Salowt, Main Street. Apr. 27, li-tf. WESTERN MANUFACTURE. A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIlAGES, Ainways on hand at J. TAYLOR'S REPOSITORYt, M.)1 . Foot & Sta:-', on f1pposite side. all and looak at them. For sale by TAYLOR & CLINE. Mar. 9, 10-ly. Tuft's Arctic Soda Water. As PU nd CL)as cn be made by ICE and STRICTLY PURE MATSRIALS, at :5 CENTS A G;LASS. ACJ~ Apr. 27, fl-tf