The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 01, 1881, Image 3

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Special a Local. THU RgDAY, DEC. 1. 1881. rfbx -ro NEW ADVER'TSE-MENTS. True & Co.-Best. Stinson & Co.-Gold. H. Hallett & Co.-S66. M. M. King, Agt.-For Sale. W. Frne-t Merchant-To Rent. Eduard Sebottz-Holiday Presents. A. Pope-Special Round 'rip Rates. Junius E Chapman-Masonic Notice. A. J. Kilgore-Valaable Land for Sale. Apply at Herald Office-A Cow Wanted. John A. Werts--Notice of Final Settle m.o t. Pelbam's Drug Store-"Goods well Bonght are Haif Sold." F. Werber, Jr.-Keeper to Poor House and Physician to Poor Ilouic and Jail-Poor House Farm for Rent. POST OFFICE CRANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Train :rrives ..... .. .... .15 P 1 Up mAi! elo .:- ............... ?5 P M Down Train arrives ........... 3 51 P 1N Down mail mo-e" -............. 3 2' %I LIaure;s il' arive ..........11 :- % % Lauruti- Tr:Li ! eave... .... ... 3 55 1' 11 L.turenc i:il clo:Ies n...... ..... 3 2.5 P Il Ottlce hoirs' fron 8 A. al. to 6 o '. M.. Ht. WV. P00 NEF, P NJ Nutwberry. S. C., May 16, 1881. SPEC1A 1 Y)TIE.-Bu.sine.. no tice. in this loetl colutan arc insert& .it the rake of 15 cents per line c%ch inse&r tion. Obitwuries, notices of meetings, com munications relating to personal inter est,. tribu4s of respect, &c. 'are cWrye(l as regular advertisements at $1 per spuare. Notices of administration, and other legal notices, obituaries, tributes of re spect and notices of meetings, as well <s communications of a personal charaecer mu4 be paid for in advance The subscription price of the Her<dd is $2.00 for twelve months, $1.00 for si. monts; 50 cents for three months and 25 cents for one month, in advance. Names in future will not be placed on the subsoriion books until the cash or its equivalent is paid. g All communications relating to personal interests will be inserted at regular advertising rates, one dollar per square, cash in advance. tf This paper may be found on fBli at Geo. 1. Rowel & Co's Newspaper Alvertising Ba reau (to Sprnce St..) where advertising con traets m'ay be made for it in New York. Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master at Prosperity is our authorized agent at tit place. Deaths. An infant son of &Lr. A. J. b. La ford died Monday night, aged four months. Mr. Jacob Singley died at his home tear Prosperity Monday last. He was -aboat seventy years of age. Beberta, infant daughter of Dr. Jno. E. Thompson, of Newberry, died Mon dylast of dipbtberetic croup, aged one year. Mrs. Huff, wife of Mr. J. D. Huff. formerly otHelena, now of Columbia, died in Columbia Sunday, and was buriedat Newerry in Rosemont Ceme tery Monday. Oysters, Stewed, Fried and Raw, at A. C. JONES' Missionary:Meeting. The Ladies Missionary Sciety Mett ing will be held at the residence of Mrs. T. F. Greneker to-morrow afternoon at half-past three o'clock. A full attend ance is desired. Buy Choice Fruits 0! all kinds from A. G. .JONES. 41-tf. A Rich Assortment Of beautiful articles are offered to seekers of Christmas, New Years, Wed ding and Birthday presents, by Mr. Ed. Seboltz. His assortment is large and various, and well worth examination. Buy Canned Goods, anc Grcris Cigars andi Tohaeco, Rev. A. J. Stokes Will preaeh at Lecbanon Sunday morning (1st Sunday), and at Ebenezer ithe afternoon. On the 2nd Sunda3 he will preach at New Hope in the mornimg, and at Mt. Pleasant in the * afternoon. Fresh Norfolk Oysters ! Fresh NorMuk OPysers, fresh Fish, Hamn, Eggs and HIo: Coffi', se.rve~d in the very beat style, at mny Retauraut on Main Street, all hours of the day anid until t4 to 10 o'clock at night. A. C. JONES. 46--tf * Large Lemon. We received on Friday last, from Mr. E. B. Blease, while in Jacksonville, Fla., a lemon which measures 14 1-4 by 18 inches. This is the largest lemon we have ever seen, and our thanks are tendered Mr. B. for his present. Chriistmas is Coming, And Dr. W. E. Pelham is prepared for the grand and gala occasion. Such a profusion of beautiful goods as have been selected by him to gratify the pub * lic taste, have never before had a place in the Christmas picture. Go and look - at them and make your selections at <mce. * Suit the Action. The best Liniment in the world for mnan or beast is Coussens' Lightning Liniment. For *dheumatism. Lame Back, Pain in side, Neuralgia. Corns and Bunions, it is a certain cure, and for Spavin, Ringbone, Galls. Cuts and Scratches on animals, it is the best remedy known. Price 50 cnts a hot tIe. White's Cream White Vermifuge * is the best worm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. e.o.w. * Milton Oxner, The negro that killed another negro named Wyatt Holland in this County last October with his fist, and for whom the Governor offered a reward of $50, Swas captured Sunday by Mr. Jno. Hen ry Chappell and a colored man in Spartanborg County. and was lodged& in New berry jail Monday. Thanksgiving Day Was observed by the Bank, the Post Office and the County officers. A few, people attended services at the P?resby-. terian and Methodist Churches. * Mr. J1. N. Martin's store was the only one closed; and his was the only one closed all the day of the President's funeral. Mr. M. tells the following: Early in the morning he sent his man servant down to the store for some thing. When he got back the follow ing dialogue occurred: Mr. M.-What * are the merchants doing? Are the stores all closed? M. S.-Yes. sir, all 4er important ones is. Mr. M.-What stores rare closed? M. S.-Well, dere's A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS1 Suitable for ol I and young. FINE Gold and Silver Watches, JEWELRY -AND FANCY ARTICLES, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Come and :make your selection initime; my pric - !uit the i .1414. El)U AR1 SCH,OLTZ, WATCH MAKER ANI) JEWELHR. e..1, 48-3t " The finest Crackers, plainand ,.weet, at 11. A. BURNS' 37-tf Fine and Large. We are. pleased to know that the linle farm of Mr. J. 0. Meredith stfrers n neglect while that gentleman's atten ti.ln is taken up with his arduous rail road dtietis in Columbia and along the line of the Greenville road. Last Sat urday a bushel (if as fine turnips as ever graced an editor's sanctum were loft at this ollice by him, for which we return thanks. We invite the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of the Buckeye MINUg Co., Marion, Ohio. in another col umn. They offer rare induceruents to earn an honest living. 28--6m. Z Buy the best Smoking Cigars on the market from A. C. JONES. 41-t'. "' If you want a good Cigar, call on H. A. BURNS s7-ti Quarterly Conference. At the Fourth Quai terly Conference of the Methodist Church, held on thE 26th and 27th, the following were elect ed to fill the Board of Stewards: W. T. Tarrant, R. H. Wright, J. D. Hornshy, T. S. Moorman, T. F. Greneker, .1. W. Chapman, Robt. Moorman. Snperin tendent Sunday School, J. W. Chap uian. District Steward, T. F. Grene ker. Make $20.00 for Christmas. The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly it the prize puzzle department of their MontbI for December offer the following easy wa3 for some one to make 20.00: To the person telling us which is the longest verse it the Old Testament Scrip tures by Dec. 10ib, 1881, we will give S20.0K in gold as a prize. The money will be for warded to the winner December 15th, 1881. Those who try for the prize must send 2C cents with their answer, for which they wil: receive the Christmas number of the Month ly, in which will be published the name and address of the winner of the prize, with th( correct answer thereto. Cut this out; it may be worth $20.00 to you. Address, RUTLEDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Easton, Pa. 24-2t. C Go to 1. A. BURNS' for a choicc lot of Pipes and Smokers' Articles, espe cially the Shuck-mouth Cigarettes. .37-ti g A fine selectioni of Canned Goods, at 11. A. BURNS'. 37-ti Bury Me Near the Old Home. The latest Song and Chorus by Wil. L,. Thomnipson. Since the death (; expre'ssii: in this beautiful song'has be come universal. The melody is verj pr.tty. an<f ailreadrv the piece has be come a grea:t favorite. Wer advise al levers of popmular mueie to send % cent to tim' it:b l ishers and r~e-eie -t copy b3 return mail. Publlishted by W. L Tlhompson & C.o., East Liverpool, Ohio & Go to HI. A. BURNS' for your lair and Frencht Candy, Nuts and Fruits. 37-t Bogus Certificates. D)o not fail to call on your druggisl for a bottle of that pure, sweet and de licious blood purifier, Smith's Scrofulb Syrup. Star Curine cures all chronic Soret and is a sure cure for Piles. Call on your druggist before it is toc .ate and get a bottle of Smith's Scrofuli Syrup and Star Curine. Froth B. F. Moore, A.M., President of Moore's Southern Business Universi ty, Atlanta. Ga.-This is to certify tha I have used D)r. Cheney's Expectorani in my family for several years, and car recommiend it as an invaluable remned3 for Coughs. etc.. and have found it su. perior to any other remedies that I havy triedl. For sale by Dr. WV. E. PEL tAMx. - 50-ly. g"" Go to HI. A. BURNS' for Potatoer atnd Onions. 37-tf 4- The best Organ at Edluard Scholtz's. TuoMPSOs, l)entist, opposite Herald ofic4 g" Go to li. A. BURNS' for your L un dry Soap, Starebh and BlueinL'. 37-If Liens for Sale. Blank Liens for supplies and for rent for sale at this office. Kendall's Treatise- on the Horse. This valuable book is for sale at the HIERATwl Book Store, price only 25' cents for single copy, or five copies for $1.00 This book tells you what to do for you horse when sick, and treats of every dis ease to which ai horse is liable. Get copy and save money and arnxiety. Only for sale at the 51--tf HERALD BOIOK STORE. Club Rates. The Columbia Register will be club bed with the HERALD as follows: Week hy Register and HERALD $3.50, 1r weekly Begister and HERALD $5, .Dail3 Register and HRAL $8a.75 The WVekly Yeoman and HERALD a $3.50. 47--tf. Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Cu rine are purely vegetable. Why wil you suffer with Cancer, White S'welling Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liv~ or Diseases, when a few bottles of these two great remedies will cure you? From C. D. McCurry, Newnan Co. Georgia.-I take great pleasure in re commending to the public Dr. Cheney Expectorant and Croup Preventive. M:, little son-bad -been a great sufferer fror Spasmodic Croup during the night. Dr Cheney, about two years ago, prescribe< for him his Croup Preventive, which ha most miraculously cured him. I findi equally beneficial in all cases of Coughi I consider it a blessing in nmy family Every one should keep it in their houset Try Smith's Serofula Syrup for you blood. It removes all skin eruption and will give you a beautiful and clea complexion. For sale by D)r. WV. E CV' For n choice, large variety of ('hew ing atin Smokinc Tobacco, go to 3. A. BURNS'. The State Crange. Our thanks are tendered to Col. T. W. Holloway, Secretary, for a pamphlet containing the proceedngs of the State Grange at its session in Greenville last July. The pamphlet contains. besides the regular minutes. the principal es I says read at the meeting. In this connection w. wotld call at tention to the fact that the neXt meet ing of the State Grangre will be held in Columbia beginning the 6th instant. ' iwlian Depirtment,' Wehington. 1). 0. I ani anxious to introduce Dr. iull's Cough Syrup among my Indians, hav ing used it myself for several months, anti think it one of the finest remedies I ever found. I assure vou, it is the only thing that ever relieved me of a protracted cough, brought on by ex pesure while on the Sioux Commission last year. A. J. BOONE, Agent for Poncas and U. S. Com. missioner. Mahone and the Courier. A gentleman of this County relates the following incident: About 2 o'clock a few nights before Lee's surrender he Lwas sent as courier by Gen. Longstreet to Gen. Mahone with a verhal order, when the fillowing colloquy occurred: Courier to Mahone-"Gen. Longstreet says stop your command until the wag ons pass." Gen. Mahone-':What wag ons? Those in the road, or all of them?" Courier-"I don't know, Gen eral; that is the order." Gen. Mahone -"Go back and tell Gen. Longstreet he will have to send a courier with more sense than you have." This quondam courier is not an ad m':-er of the great Readjuster. eW Go to Hl. A. BURNS' for Horsford', S.on Foam, Sea Spray, Patap,4co aill Sir Milis Baking Powders. 37-t f Mr. Luther Benson, From Indiana, lectured in the Cou-t House Sunday afternoon and in Thes pian Hall Monday night to large audi ences. He spoke for two hours each time without tiring his hearers-it is innecessary to say that he is an enter taining lecturer. He says that lie was a drunkard for twenty years; reformed seven years ago; hs been drunk our teen times since, and that be has a con stant and dreadful struggle to keep from drinking now, Mr. Benson's style is frank and earnest. His wit and humor are irresistible. Mr. Benson will come to Newberry again if he can. He can always com mand a good audience-here. Feeble Ladies, Those languid. tiresome sensations, causing you- to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all-its elastiel ly; driving th'e bloom fromyour cheeks; that continual strain upon your-vital force, rendering yon irritable and fret ful, can easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is per manently removed. Will you heed this?-Cincinnati &turday Night. Newberry Wild. It wa's on Tuesda'y morniing that the noise of trampling feet, mingled with shouts of scores of men and boys were heard on the street. At first thought we suppiosed it a dog fight, for there is nothing that can arouse the male p)opu lation of Ne wberry quicker than a (log fight, or that Benson was giving out "15 Years in Hell" free, gratis, for no thing, or that there was a tight chase after a murderer. or something else; but it was none of these. There were no dogs to be seen, nor was Benson en gaged in the performance of so liheral an act, nor could any murderer be seen. But the uproar increased, as did the crowd, and every moment could be heard "there he goes, that's him." It was exciting. we thought somebody was carrying ofl the new Opera House or that the price of beef had fallen. The coat tails of men straightened out, the rags of unwashed boys fluttered in the gale, and the cry and the rush contin uedl, up. down and across the street. Suddenly there was a halt, and the crowd gathered around a poor little white tailed rabbit, which one of the boys held up to view. And this is what caused Newberry to run wild, and will continue to do so every time. Three Cheers. If afflicted with that most painful and annoying disease, Hemorrhoids, or Piles, use Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint Iment. It is victorious in cases of oven the longest standing, and establishes a permanent cure. Procure a bottle and Sbe relieved. Price 50 cents. White's Cream White Vermifuge is the best worm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. Pelham. e.o.w. The Late Fall. -The first killing frost of the season appeared last Friday morning, Novem ber 25th, later by several weeks than has ever occurred within the memory ,of the oldest people. While the delay of cold weather has probably caused sickness, the effects upon the farming interests have been very beneficial. SGrass has keopt steadily growing, and a looked as fresh and green the 24th of -November as in May. The expense of -keeping cattle and stock has thus been - rendered very light; and those who a have had stock to sell have been able to keep them fat and sell them at fair prices-another benefit is that we have all had good beef and mutton to eat. The effect on the cotton crop has been very favorable. This County will very - likely make hundreds more bags of cot - ton than would have been made bad - there been an early winter, or even the / ordinary weather. One gentleman, who has watched the growth and develop t ment of the "top crop" of cotton thinks that the additional amount of cotton due to the late fall will average two bales ~to every mule. Another great benefit has been the t ine season farmers have had for gather ~ing hay. Taken all together the late fall has p)roved a great blessing to our people. -WADL.EY, EMANUEl. Co., GA., s Oct. 10. 1879. Gentlemen: While attending the Gen Seral Assembly this summer, I tried your Star Curiae on my leg, it being affected with an old sore caused by a wound re sceived during the laite war. After hav ting thoroughly tested it I am compelled to say that it is a success, for I have had experience with different physicians and remedies, and found nothing to cure me, r Iuntil I used1 your Star Curine, which has s cured a remarkable had case. Wishing r you success, I am yours, respectfully, Fo slebyI). V.JOHN BELL. i En cal he r. . RPLuAM. 50-1v Various and all About Plenty of ice Friday morning. And the first killing frost. Wood wagons are as thick as hops. Sausage at 20 ets. per lb. in mark( Small graitn that has come up loo: well. No report from the Tennessee h< market yet. The Master's sales are extensive ai valuable. Attend then. Do not forget when in town to sett what you owe the printer. If you have anything for the Chris mas holida.s, advertise it. Noah McKenzie. a colored earpente di(.,] in Helena Saturday night. Mr. J. C. Wilson introduced a bill the House Tuesday to amend the Cm ter of Newberry. Thsnks to the Committee of the Sta Board of Health for a copy of its addre to the Legislature. Our sister town of Edgefield is risin rapidly from the ashes of her late fir we are glad to know. Mr. Thos. B. Hammond is engage in putting a coat of paint on the woc work of the Opera House. A young society man of Newheri telli us that there are several weddinc on the tapis in this community. Newberry's visitors to the Atlant Exposition last week had a good timi and were much pleased with the sight The special rates to Atlanta are loi enough to enable nearly everybody i go. The Exposition will close the 31s Dr. Fant will exhibit the handsome! display of Christmas goods ever show in Newberry. Look for his advertis4 ment. It is a curious arrangement that con pels peop'e to go to bed at night whe they are not sleepy, and get up in ti morning when they are. A party was in town Monday buyin up all the mutilated coin he could fint lie said he shipped $800 of such coin t the mint the Saturday previous. The negro desperado Green Owet who shot and killed Charley Jackson i October has not been captured. A r< ward would very likely bring him. The Stafe Board of Health says thi three great scourges that have afflicte this cointry with countless woes aro bad air, bad whiskey and bad biscuits. Leslie's Popular Monthly, Leslie Ladies Magazine, The 19th Century, c Scribner's, and Ehricb's LadiesFashbio Book, for sale at the HERALD Boo Store. Subscribers who expect to pay i wood are requested to bring that luxt ry along, as it is now cold weather, an printers find it hard to keep their fingei warm. Now that you have the money 1 spare, place two dollars in the bands i the proprietor of the Newberry HERAL either for that old subscription or for new one. The many friends and acquaintanc( in Newberry of the Emperor Willian 6f Germany, will be glad to learn th he is recovering from his recent dai gerous illness. The County Commissioners advert for a Keeper of the Poor House, a Ph; sician for the. Poor House and Jai they also offer~ a portion of the P~o< Ilouse farm for rent. The Council has received estimat of the cost of a clock for the tower. a meeting to-night it will be determin< whether to purchase a clock, and, if s what kind, where, &c. The time for presents is nearly hand, and the little ones are waiting patiently for what they will get.. pretty book from the HERAl.D 13oc Store will be very nice. Mr. J. M. Ward, of Dead Fal brought in a large strawberry Saturda that was just turning ripe. Had tt frost delayed a few days he would has had a considerable quantity of strav berries. The Confederate bond craze has aboi petered out. Those who find themselve without bonds are the parties that, los nothing. The bonds are not worth an3 thing and can never, by any possibilit; ho of any value. The luminous match safes of Maybi & Tarrant are the best things out. Ori need not keep a lamp burning at nigi with one of these safes. They affor light enough to show where they ari Get one as we have done. The two store rooms under the Opei House were rented at public outcry I the Town Council yesterday for or year, rent to be paid quarterly in a< vance. Mr. A. Koppel rented both, ti upper one at $205, the lower one $170. We understand that all the storesi town, with probably two or three e: ceptLions, will close on Christmas da: Such a thing has not happened in Nev berry since the Christmas of 1876, an will not be likely to occur again for fis years. A beautiful specimen of Cut a'nd Til Printing on a Universal Press, from Photo-Engraving, has been receive from Mr. Merritt Gally, the mnvent< and proprietor. The print is a portra of Robert Burns, the poet. We prize highly. The wrapper containing a portion< the HERCALDs for Prosperity last wee got burst in the mail. The scattere papers came back to this office, at were immediately remailed. Nobod to blame. We offer this explanation1 those who did not receive their pape: on time. The chairs for the Opera House has been purchased and will arrive ne: week. Those for the parquette ai regular opera folding chairs; those f< the dress circle are common stool chair The gallery has benches. As soon the chairs are put in place and arrang< ments are made for light the Hall wi be ready for use. When a farmer offers his cotton f< sale the buyer frequently asks, Ho much have you been offered for thi: If cotton of a certain grade is worth certain price, why should a huver wai to know what has been offe-red; pr vidled he is willing to pay the mark price ? Do the farmers always get tI full market price for their cotton? Did guano pay this year? Two fa mers rented a plantation together this County; they then divided it, eat Ione taking half. A put a large quani ty of guano on his; B used none. has no family ; B has a large famil A didn't pay out; B paid out and has hale and a half of cotton left, and co enough for another year. They bo worked well. But this is only onei stance. Personal. Judge Peterson is in t,wn. Col. F. A. Conner. of Cokebury. i- j in town. t. Miss L ola l'OO has -one to I'ltimore is to attend scho-ol. M.l. J. N. R"obson. one of Charles >g ton's leading nere.nte, i in town. Mr. Jno. M. Livingston and family iie d have moved to town. anil ocv pv ie -- house of Mr. V. 11. L:itbrp on C!ine I Street. Ifi leif Mr. Jno. W1. Reagin and family hw.-e St inbred to towr. and occupy Ih h'win a, cottage oi Hiarris Streci, near Mr. Cline's shops. M. r, O. L. Shinuperr.; Esq., -visited tbe Masonie Lodg-,s of 8partanbur_- nnd o n Union last week is Distriet Depwy Grand Master. Mr. P. D. Mazyck has resigned his te place as telegraph operator at Abbeville is and accepted the position of Conductor on the Abbeville Branch of the C. & G. R.R. e, Mr. Sam'i L. Atchison. who has been confined to his beil for four or five d nionths past with a dreadful carbncle and fever. i- :shle to be out again, though still very feebl. Mr. Enoch like, Mrs. Joo. A. CaI Y non and Mr. Warren Cannon. wih s their f:unilies, :ind Mis Emm-i L-ke twenty-two in all-made a start for a Texas by the up train Tuesday. Mr. J. . Fowles and family have moved to -Johnston's Depot, onl the Charlotte, Coilunibia & Augusta I. l. 't o Mr. Fowles has bought a large tract of I t. pine land in that section, and is run t -ning a big saw will. n. Mr. M. G. Peake, who has been Con- !e - uctor on the Laurens R. R. for several years past, has resigned his position and Ki. has accepted a place as civil engineer Wi on the Carolina Central R. R., w%hich is being built between Lane's Depot. n 1o e the North Eastern R. R., to Suinter. Mr. Ed. Motte succeeds Mr. Peake as "..0 g Conductor. We acknowledge a visit from Mr. N. 0 C. Newton. of the firi of W. E. Tan- p!. ner & Co., large Machinists of Rich- 11" s mond, Va., a part of whose establish- no n ment was consnmed by fire not long Y since. As a proof of the extent of their business, the insurance on the portion desti-oyed was 8194,000. W- found Mr. d Newton, an intelligent and exceedingly _ pleasant gentleman, and quite young to be so largely engaged. Congress neets Monday. r k gg- Go to H. A. BURNS for some of those fine new Family M,kere, heads and tails off. s7-tf d S - The yr"y of DR.I bo I:Ums SYRTP over Ne ..1, Co r - in 2u s - no kC 'n-um rW~ th:rlifO rie,25cets c,a e-- Fi Ordinar.... . .. . . . . . .. . . 1 1 et .L w M d ln ..... ..... .... ...1ds,1 Good. dema Bron im;Newberryv Pericesn Currned y . Nl."' M A 2RiT IN &c. o~ iACO- - b - i itides, C.R Y R ... N ...... 30 11 Good Odr. . ..... .. ....Oa0 r 't Sowidesi,. .Ne.... ... ..l': H Midide,.Lo....e..... ....10! .:0 UncaoodMiddeig............. 1l ,,, GodCeanasdHas Min>i it LR - -- , Lea rin Tirce. W.... ..t -SA-liei horaulaed Stagar Crd..... l' Extrac~ C. ....................1 lo Cofee r 0. W.............. 6 R it SYelow~ ..... ........... .. 'i New, oens. .... .... .... .. ... UNcave Orayrup...1 n C~~ OlanvsHas (M:oae 50 c- LARCubaf Molasse........... 0T t- SUGAR-s ol-es i h Gunpowder..............1.0" . 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The undersigned hiav~ in associated tem-i Iselves togeether for the purpose of conduc:- pa A ing the'lYSUltANCE USINESS, would ce Y- respectfully sk for a continuance of the tw a business lately enrt'ust:-d to M!ajor Nance, 5:1 rn and also any new 'business that mayv oiger. so h' JAMES F. GLENN. T nTENCH C. POOL. 7 T)UNIY OF NEW A ilN. IN (O.D10N PLE. . er liarga ..rr L -s ..hiW. Hteeae l By order of the i ou"t I w! ne11, otcWrv, tefore the Goir iou'e at Nrw 'I. KH 0h: F r )t Io da ? IIJ! I: Wt e S 1(j. p ,i. i:: the 0-my . v d le t0r,srAd, eOlItanil'il:. FOr ijrdr :ry .*teros, I,.- j; ess, and i -i by Eds frn.rie eloningto L. I. k-r, a Willina Wicker, and b, 1'd T. C Rio vu, V ilTal'.W .:. J, A -rrov, J C lfargrove, T. i. Abyin., .1 uter iiis ian I ! b ' -i 1ar,. by plats r.of :o be exhi;bite-i n: ;4. f'-a., and* ic r: the l':m-iim i \x.mined*I rh.- ofltice orf the N.1t-e Ei.ins-T purha1er will be r.:ire. pay one-:hird ff ''.: n'- m"oev in h and to .-i -he b t4on ys:s ;'i ir s ou. h d. of -(, I t.d' p'r vr corI. (I. l9, 1 -. v.P..q- -- 2. \TE OF SOU'TH CARIOLtNA.; FOUNTV (i. NEWBEi1:y .. T I COMl, N 1 LE.. Him:i C. .':8, . Z' , '. Mrs. Cur elia (. Gre ' .r alit hers. -y ,rder eIl e i i, I wi ,ei. at pulb 01MerY, 0:. to..I 1 1r' Ao it..; i Dec : ,Inl bef,Ore th. "'our: I,: a:c;I Ne%n ry, dith-,a tzi u _ t vr iraeF tit h:;nd, 'din the County , ad St.1te :Jfor-:t,d, er0rs nn mI'-, bo)ei;e ! hV d:..r y 'ch,:. to W. W. CNIor .Jto. P. Rihaird, E tate of J;ips 1". !.on 41nd :b tud.. auo *1 th.e 1:r tr. or pi a j of land, tu . -i I hi unty and te, conWainig ( ,) -. eiity-seveu A cre-, re or lesi, ouided iy lauds Of J. Beltoi mph, estate Or Jas. B. Wii, estate of U. Mayes and others. R5-'urchases will L req:ired to one-'r-alf of the purchasu money ir car,h, to :ecure the balance payableat twelve ;ths with intere:t foim the day of se.Le, ond and a mor:g-:2e of the. premises tO pL f .ei' e: r) p. 1')r I he proper'Y. Saie :,o b. made by p!a. Si As JUUNSTOEN, Master. laster's Oice, IL, Nov., Iss. 4-:it ATE 01' 'SOUT11 CAROLINA JOUNTY OF NEWBERRY. [N COMMON PiLEAS. M obmeisiti. %,.. Wmi. 1U. O:sur For e;io-,r. ty orde!r of the Conrt htreits, I will seI, >ublic outcry, before the Court qouse at vhcrrv, on the First Monday i.. Decti , 1881, ali th!it tract or parcel of laud, I q partly in Union County and partly ir wberry County, in the Stte aforesaid, taini!,g SeventV-two Acres. :nure or less, bound.:d by ;andsL W! P. Wt. Cniek, Su. nah Ox.,ei and Jvoht.F. Ox:: tr. k,so, all th;at tra' t or parcel of ad, eit ea in te town of Ma-.ioln, in the i-tv and State aorIsai. (up-,j% x-hich is vo-storv ztore-houc), mea_,uring twenty r feet front on road known as Public Ld to Columbia, aud runiniig back ,"v y-two n-e, boui&d oij a!- sis by lands '. B xur 'EaWs-Th,e purebi:v-r ivill 'e reqcired1 >aydt neh.,lf 0f 1 n purchaseS monrey' in ,and to secture rhe balance of the pur se mtoney pay e :.12it twelve: mth.~, a i-h rest trom the day of sale hy bond and agg of the roperty sold. Pur e;.aser ay for cony' ane,e. :-L iUioNSTONE, Ma:.ter. ATE OF SOUTII:CAt ROLINA, DOUNTY OF NEWBERRY. !N COMMON PL EAS rgairet. Sparmani, Plai;. till. v-. 'ee Jy order of :he Court her.in, dated lth r.Vy 1'-1, I wl! se' ( th i : of riner purchaser, atI puieoutcry, onth st Mo: day in 1De":her, 181, before Cout Hou-. at N.\e'rry, all th at tract p. ittion 0, laid, Iy ig anI. d *.'z.: .-' 1. on waters of Lit tie hiv.-r, coitain ing ' Hundred and irorty A.cres, more or -, a iboun.Ld ny~ lan.-,of Jack.on igue, Trais Il ili, andJ l.nS~ bewgng 3he estate of Graces perm., d'c'ased, I others. 'IMus-The purch aser will b'e r&qie b,and to ,eeure. the ti.ntce payalel. in Ere=t fromi the d.y of Sai., h>i.bo. i1ho g.giee ofi inepi iies in m 'lunt of :he purebase mne' in csh SIL AS J0OiINSTONE. ii.stetr. ATE OF SOUTH ''. ROuNA, UNTY Of N ;WBiERj . IN CO.3iNON P'LEAF. .- .4 oor::aa, Ex'r. v. :ar A. Moorman,: now '-min , et al. ly ori.r el the.. 'on': I '*'I "L'; nr .efh. .ni of Newheorry, un .poperty of t'he bert Moormian, decased, conitaining A rs, :nioro or les., ::t, and by lots of TIhot.. S. M.otiiar, i Mr-s. 'rarie W. Moormnan and others. is sali' w;l! Le made in suchi parc-it. as .1 'ne ind'u..ted b y piats the reof, to be uite,d o)n dayv of i.a:e. In the me~ani h, thee p:.t- miay be e'xamu.ei'd at the SiIs-Thie purcilaser 'vill be required pty in cau.h one-halif of th~e pulrch1ase neyv and' to ,secure tie nblar.et poaleo twLIve moiiths, with: int-regt tron tie of sale, by bond and a mm: rg-ge of the per ty sol. SlI.AS JIUlINSTON E, Master. fa,ter's OSice, 12 Nov., ]lal. 16;-:; MATE OFi SOUTH CAROLINA, COU.NTX OF NEWBERMl~. IN COMMON PLE-AS. 'rn':zer P. Chalmnirs, Aio'r., vs. P-rry Ilai"acre, A tir'r , e t .. Relief and Account. 3v order of the Court herein, I will sell ore the Court HIouwe at Newberry. on First Monday in Decemb1O er, 181, at die outer., in ptrei a- .-ay be desig eni by pits to l.: ex'iiited on da o ain that tract of la of which Dav id lfacre died seiz'e1 'nd poss.'e.ed in fee jpe and on:~1 wh.- . rnied.a. a. the C .ti to af:oresta'd, aid ca'a r:: E'';'""t li:n 'uded by ld o1 .Jamie- Malaett. Cabi 'al, M:.ajah Epp, 1n ot:. fr nB I 'rebase -w ill.1 b. r.qireoad to one-third of 'the puircfr.se Iaoney' ini 1:, :od to -ere the balance in one and a years. -lith inr::ra tror. the dsa of' - , ond and. or:gageo of to-e prerniises d.-with leave, however, to pay all cash. e paper- to be p-did for by the purchaser. SIL AS JOIINSTONE, Master. uM a' nOffi 1 N. 1881. .u-:i 7Iaster's Xales. :TA'F, OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i'WNTY 1 NEWBEROV. 1N CONDIMN PLEAS. *-- Ih!:e N. Baxter, An'.v.., &c., vs1 Licy W. Baxter, vt al. F3,y -rd-r of h.% Court horein. I will s,?l. io,: ,-:ery, b-for-f the Court House a N--n herrv, n ihe First Monday in Decem her, 1S1, the real eq:at.' of Jamer M. Bax -i: dcesedI. in the County and State afore I The Honir- Place, the late residence oi ;ho d0-as-l, ortailiig (:55 g-1oti) Thirty F-ve verei and Nine renths, and honided bY alandz of Mz.. ac E. Woilgol,i. y J Pope, tio bC I!weIaeIit!; Pope Lte:eto. No. t the Sprin,'.t-Tr4ct, conttini-ng xt%-F:ve Acres, and bounded by No. x of ii-t, id by land.i c." D. S. Johnson ai.d Mrs. T. F. Hrmon. No 2 wf :hie Spriti-fieid Tract, contailling Eighty Aer-. adiol ning No. I of this Tract, aid t'ouided by landl; of' Mrs. T. F. lar mi AL'i D. . Jns and by the Road to K,ard', F-rY-lron, which Road a right or wIy ti reservve to Tract No. 1. T wr Ti.tct. lying bttween the Ld Bac- dnc% 1: fd' and the Steam Mill Rod he -ontatit,: :Out One Hundred . y-h-- A.~s. more or less, and ,. b i-us of S. P. Baird, A. G. -L hiu. N uwqrry *ollege, Estate of W. B SKFae-!e E -f J,je P. Aull, will r'e- .td ii -vera I p els, and in dimensions tII. five to fi:tv-eight acres. T::': whf or this estate has just been -,.rve!yed. The plsts, by which it wilt be S ;d, 3re on exhibition at the Master's of tee. TERMS-The purchaser will be required 'SI to pay one third of the purchase mouey in a4h and to -ecure the payment of the bal imce payble in one and two years, with ir,rst irom) the day of sale, by boud and mort-ae o! the premises sold. The pur Cl t.-er ul the Home Pltce will be further (i- to in_,ir(- the imib,li-gs thereon at -o-i-r of their valte and assign the )Wil,y of ii-irane- to the Master. The Ieba,er -!all pa. for all the necessary Ipeso;-r- he transior or the property. SILAS JOIINSTONE, Master. ~1"m:-wr' Office. Nov 11, 1881. 46-St T dOF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN CO41 MI0N PLEAS. J',tt 1. Pi:.tem -id .J.trts B. Aull, Ex'ors., vs. EleZa A. Pie4t.-r, et al. Complaint for Relief. By order of' the Court. I vvill seil, at pub litR.;, before the Court House at New- B herrv. on the First Monday iln December, im, tie tract of land of which David B. i'irster died; seized aud posse:sed, situate in: ;n Coc;nty and State, ,onitaining (400) Four Ru-,ired Acres. wore or les, knowb as I he "Mille.r Tr,.t," and bounded by lands Ui4 Estatt of D. B. Piester, Estate of Henry lBurton, Levi E. Folk .aad Henr% M.,aunter. XhRM--Pt.claser will be required to pay one-third of the purchase . money -in cash, Ind to secure the balau,ce payable in one and 1 vo years, with interest froin' the day >)f sa!e, by bond and mortgage of the pren- .14 ises sold, and to pay for conveyance. , SILAS JORNSTONE, Master. Master's Office, 12 Nov., 1881. . 46-3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY- OF NEWBERRY. IN C0MMON PLEAS. A. F!oyd and wife, vs. Wm. W. Mil Ier, et Rl. B Relief. By order of the Court herein, I1 will sell - at public outcry, before the Couirt House at Neorry, on the First Monday in Decem ber, 1, ai; that tract or plautaitio;. of cnd ei-.uand ont the Saluda-River in the tom r a U-' State aforesaid, contaiing ? ro.r Humred an Nint.-t.evern Acres and -c Seven-tenths, more or less, and bounded by re iwds of Wiim Laig ford, G. W. L. Spear Ti'aM--Thie purchaser will be required :0 pay one-.half or the put'chae money in -La-n-tnd to secure the- pay,iaent of the bal ane: hayable at twelve months, with inter esrtfromi the lay ot aaie, iby. buudad mortV g,ae.. ot the premise with >'av.. however, to pay the whole bid in cash. Purchaser to p-.y ror eo:se.ance. SIWAS JOIH NSTONE, Mastbr. Master's Oflice, Nov. 11, $81. 46-8t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA2 COUNTV OF NEWBERRY IN COMMON PL4EA-S. Win L-:-i rord m.i. ioo. A. Larigford, x'or-., P'l:ainuifs, vs. Spencer P. Baird, F oretclosure. - .l;v order rof the Gourt 1 will re-sell, (at the risk of the tormier purchaser), before the Court Bonse at ewer-ry, on the First Yonda) in December, 1881, at public out cry, all that lot of land-the property [of *he defendsnt-lying in the TIown of New errv, itn the said County and State, con :inring~ (544j Five Hundred and Forty-four Square Y.tr's, mo)re nr- less, fronting on I/ ttt Str-eer., andi otherwise bounded by U.ds of ENtt of C. '-I. iHarris, deceased, lands formerb' owned Lv -Juliue B. Smith T r-Thepehaerwill be required to payV e-:eha!orf thIfe purcha:se money in cash, anid to t-:cu,- by bonid and miortgage h!k at ait ii:otrths with intterestr thereon from ih:- i.y of sab-, a,nd pay. for cotiveyance. - SiLAS .JOUlNSTUNE, Matter. ;I'NTY 01F NEWBERRY iN COMDMON P'LEAS. MAr-. Gt;hia Mower. Adr'x. vs. W. A. Fo,reclo ure. By -r-kr of the (Court hereit, I will sell, r public ou-tcry, on 'lie First Monday in Decemiibe:- next, before ne Court House at - Newiberry, il that tract of land in the 4 IC)t "'id Sv .e aroresaid, containing Ni:'-fiw- Aeret, mrore or less, and bound ed byv landrs of Pegy Livingston, Daniel F Lin;.:-ston, A. J. Bedenbaugh, Henry Serte arid othera. Tzaas-The purchaser will be requiired to pay in: cash one-half of the purchase reli mio::ey and to secure the :balance, payable Ag at t we-ve nmonths, with interest from the wit day a. sale, by bond and mortgage of the premttises anc SIL AS JO HNSTONE, Master. 'tla-te;'s hllice, 1-? Nov., 168i. 46-3L. of: STIATE OF SOUTIf CAROLINA, COUNTY OiF NEWBERRY.- 1 IN COMDMON PLEAS. aidie N. BaxLter, admti'x., vs. Lucy W. Fir Batxter, et al.ca The crseditors of the estate of .Jamnes M. liaxt.er are require-d to~ render and establish te irdemua::d against said estate before _ me,t (fn op iefore~ the first day of Decemtber i-lLAS JOHNSTONE, Master. 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