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The HeraId. THO9. F.-GRENEKER, FD . W. H. WALLACE. NIEWB ' Y3S. C. THUTRSDAY, 1)2C. 22, 1881. A PAPEa FO T [E PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest resnect a Fain ily Newspa - , devoted to the 'naterial.in terests of t epeople of this Cor.nty and the State.. I circulates extensivel, and as an Adverdsing medium offers unrivalled ad vantagea. or Terms, see first page. . Tie S. C. Iethodist Conference which met at Union the 14th ad j'ournl the 19th, after an interest ing session. Ttie following viere elected delegates to the next Gene ral'Conference of the M. B. Church South: Clerical-A. M. Shipp, S. B. Jones, W. W. Duncan, O. A. -Darbg, W,. Mouzon, J. M. Car lisle ; alternates, Sidi H. Browne, Sain Weber. Lay-.James H. Car .lF T, D. Couasar, Wm. Stokes, B H. Newton,.F. A. Conner; al n*ts-, W. K. Blake, R. Y. Mc LeoW. L Penn, W. S. Morrison, J. F. Carroway. reenville ..was selected as the next place of meeting.. The appoitments for the year : re read out Monday. We give theful 1ist 4 his issue. LekisIative. tiie general stock law has passed both ouses, togo into effect the first of ApiiL. It excludes from its provisions three Counties, and in eiior ten others the time is ex tene; te first of October. e appropriation bill has passed itIh ey slight alterations. S'L.e. islature adjourned the I i Esant to the 11th of Janu a" . n h members,passed up the C B "R . oria special train 3 seyJon7their way to the Atlan ta ~psition. - The 14ew Tewn Charter -Deg niot 'differ in any material parficlsr from thei present one. The Wl&learfei- expires with the peseift LeislatIre, and this is the ~oifresson that a new charter is --A& whiteonati named Wilson was 411i6 and killed by 'nknowna parties -oue uigixtlsst week in Chesterfield Count,y;while-sitting by his fireside Timoty-4Q. Hawe, ex-Senator fina Wisconsin, 'was-nominated and Sndimand TdAny- as Postmaster Generalds place of Thos. L. James. Chief Justice Grey, of Massachu ~tLs, .has been- appointed by the Presidsit Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. H. H. Rddleberger, Readjuster, was ectdthe 20th, U. S.Senator fromi Virgm to succeed Senator JohnstQn, Democrat. Bnj. H. Brewster, of Pennsylva nia, ha been appointed Attorney Giral in place of McVeagh. - - TOE THE HER ALT-. The Holidays at Prosperity Christma Tree-The PRosPERITY S. C-, Dec. 19, 1881. REDS.:Basara As itis near Christ mas I will give you a few -dots in re gard to wha&..e peet to do 4iuring t holidays.. The hrst will be a Christmas Tree Moikday evening, Dee. 26th, in Grace -Chuith, for .the benefit of the town in general. .2nd. Ser,iees-iiiLutheran Charch Tuesday evening, by Dr. Rude, of -Columbia. 3d: Calisthenic Exhibition Wed nesday afternoon, Dec. 28th, in L. & D). Hall, by 1?I' Scthool. This exhi bitioni isiree and all invited to attend. 4th~ Charades Wednesday evening, - Diec 2Sth, in L. & D. flail. The P. D. Club will give the public the laugh able Dramnatisfarce, "Not such a fool d he looks," and the farce, "Timothy to the rescue;j or, how to tame a teether-in-law." If any one wants to laugh and grow "pha.t" let him come out Wednesday night, Dec. 28th. be net.pgoceeds to be given to the Tigh Schol. I would bespeak for them a large house on the night which they play. fo h Hoping to see a "Rep." fo h HERALD on that night present, I am truly yours, -OccasroNAL. S La. McBride, of the firm of 31c Bride & e0:; wholesale crockery mer cants, Aa1 nta ma.kwo kha en a Appointments of the Ministers of the South Carolina Con ference. .1. E. Church, South. C1AaLSTOX DISTRICT-W. P. MoCzox, P.E. Charleston-Trinitv, A. C. Smith. Bethel, E. J. Meynardie. Spring St., D. J. Simmons. Cainhoy, J. M. Friday. Berkeley, R. H. Jones. St. Stephen's Miss., snpplied by J. W. Murray. Summerville, Geo. W. Walker. Cypress, W. H. Lawton. St. Paul's Miss., to be supplied. St. George's, W. S. Wightman. Bamberg, T. E. Wannamaker. Colleton, M. H. Pooser. South Branchville, D. Tiller. Round O, S. D. Vaughan. Walterboro, C. C. Fishburne. Yemassee, L. C. Loyal. Allendale, M. M. Brabham. Black Swamp, J. L. Sifly. lardeeville, supplied by E. B. Loyless. Editor Southern Christian Advocate, S. A. Weber. ORANGEDUEG DISTEICT-MANNING BRowN, P. E. Orangeburg Sta.. W. R. Richardson. Orangeburg Ct., J. B Platt. Branchville, N. K. Melton. Providence, W. D. Kirkland. St. Matthews, F. Auld. Lewisville, J. A. Clifton. Orange, R. R. Dagnall. Edisto Ct., G. H. Pooser, J. E. Rushton. Graham's, J. L. Sbuford. Edisto Miss., M. M. Ferguson. Williamston and Blackville, J. B. Masse beau, one to be supplied. Langley, J. J. Neville. Graniteville and Aiken, S. Leard. COLUMBIA DISTRI CT-A. M. CnwTZBJ91o' P. -E. Columbia-Washington St., R. N. Wells, W. A. Clarke, sup. Marion St., J. L. Stokes. City Miss., L. M. Little. Ridgeway, G. W. Gatlin. Richland fork and Columbia Circuit, J. W. Dickson, E. G. Price. Winnsboro' and Blackstock, George J. Griffiths. Fairfield, A. J. Cauthen. Chester Sta., G. T. Harmon. Circuit, J. M. Boyd. E. Chester Circuit, J. B. Campbell Rock Hill, J. C. Stoll. Fort Mill, W. W. Williams. Yorkvile, R. P. Franks. Lexington Fork, H. W. Whitaker. Gilbert Hollow and Lexington, J. E. Wat son. Batesburg, P. F. Kistler. Saluda Mis., to be supplied. Johnston's, W. A. Rogers. Edgeficid, J. A: Mood. Chaplain to the Penitentiary, William Martin. Columbia Female College, O. A. Darby, President. SuxTBa DISTRICT-T. G. HaBBzT. P. E. Sumter Sta., H. F. Chreltzberg. Circuit, W. W. Mood. Spring Hill and Kershaw, R. L. Duffle. Bishopville, A. W. Moore. Manning Sta., H. M. Mood. Foreston, T. B. Boyd. . Santee, J..S. Beasley. Camden, D. D. Dantiler. ..Hanging Rock, W. H. Ariail. Lancaster, J. W. Wolling. Chesterfield, C. D. Rowell. East Lancaster, J. W. Ariail. Lyncbburg and St. Luke's, G. H. Wells. Wedgefield. 3. C. Chandler. Shiloh, W. A. Betts. Clarendon, T. P. Phillips. FI.azrscR DIsTRIcT.-S. H. Baowxa, P.E. Florence, W. S. Martin.. Society Hill, S. Jones. -Darlington Sa., W.T. Capers. Darlington Ct., J. WV. McRoy. Timmonsyille, N. B. Clarkson. Lower Darlington, 3. T. Kilgo. Mars Bluf, A. 3. Stafford. West Marion, W. Carson. Effigham, A. C. LeGette. Williamsburg, J. C. Davis. Scranton Miss., H. J. Morgan. Johnsonville, A. W. Jackson. Georgetown Sta., D. Z. Dantaler. GeorgetownCt, supplied by D. Durant. Black River, J. S. Porter. Kingstree, T. E. Gilbert. Oneraw, E. T. Hodges. Missionary to Brasil, J. W. Koger. MARIoN DISTalCT.-THos. BAlBoa, P. E. Marion Sta.. A. H. Lester. Centenary, J. W. Humbert. Britain's Neck, D. W. Seale. Bennettsville, J. W Murray, J, E. Beard. North Marlboro', T. E. Morris, W. L. Pe CloJ. C. Bissel!, L M. Hamer, sup'y. Little Bock, S. 3. Hill. Mullins, -T. J. Clyde, T. M. White. Conwayboro', J. T. Pate. Cool S pring, supplied by W. B. Baker. Lake Swamp, B G. Jones. Buckville, 3. J. Workman. 'Waccamawr, A. B. Lee. Snarams&E9 DXST.UCT.-J. 31. CAILISL,U, -Spartanburg Sta., 3. T. Wightman. City Miss., J. F. Smith. Union, J. A. Porter. Cherokee Springs, W. H. Wroton, J. W. Tarboux. Crane Creek, J. A. Wood. Jones'rille, J. K. McCain. Gaffney City, L. A. Johnson. Glendale, A. P. Avant. Goshen Hill, A. WV. Walker. Laurens, A. C. Walker. North Laurens, P. A. Murray. Clinton, WV. H. Hardin. Belmont, 3. B. Wilson. Campobello, supplied by B. Brock. Pacolet, J. H. Zimmerman, B. 31. Boozer, uyrk, A. Ervine. Vanderbilt University, A. K. Shipp, Pro fessor. Wofford College, W. Smith, W. W. Dun can, Professors. - S. S. Secretary, R. C. Oliver. Coz.ssaunr DIsraIcT.-C. H. ParcaAiD, P. E. Cokesbury Sta., W. Thomas. Cokesbury Ct., 3. W. Kelly, one to be sup plied. Abbeville Sta., R. L. Harper. Abbeville Ct., J. W. Brown. South Abbeville C:., W. W. Jones. Lowndesville, )1. L. Banks. Tumbling Shoals, W. H. I(irton. Greenwood, W. C. Power. North Edgefleld, W. P. Meadors. Newberry St' . R. D. Smart. Newberry Ct., A. J. Stokes, 3. W. Neely, J. C. Counts, sup'y. North Newberry Ct., A. A. Gilbert. Saluda, J. B, Traywick. GREENVIL.E DIsTrIcT.-S. 1B. JoNus, P. E. Greenville Sta., 3. 0. Willson. Greenville Ct., H. B. Browne. North Greenville Ct., L. F. Beaty. Reidville, G. 31. Boyd. For?s Shoals, J. W. Daniels. Williamnston, L, Wood. Brushy Creek, supplied by W. A. Hodges, Anderson Sta., J. E. Carlisle. Anderson Ct., J. Attaway. West Anderson Ct., 3. F. England. Pendleton, W. Hutto. Pickens,-S. P. H. Elwell. Seneca City, P. B. Jackson. Waihalla, C. D. Mann. Williamston Female College, Samuel Lan der. President. The Presiden t,in referring to the civil service of the country in his message, fails to say anything about the abuse of nepotism, This abuse is far worse now than in the days of Grant. Many leading officials have all the members of their families drawing salaries from the Government. Within a period of seven years one member of the Cab inet has had his near relatives ap pointed to public omees the aggregate salaries of which amount to $80,000 a year.-New York Sun. Cause and Effect. The main cause of nervousness is FOR THE HER.LD.I Statistics and Finianuces of the - South t'aroliua t'ont'ereuce. .hlEs R.s. E111ToRs : I send you the Statistical and Financial Reports of the South Carolina Annual Confer ence of the M. E. Church. South. now closing its session in Union, S. C. : No. of Churches.......................... 5j Meinbers.. ....................7.9" I Sunday Schools................. 557 Officers and Teachers............ 3,12 -- Scholars........ .......... 540t Children Baptised.......... .. 1,910 Adults Baptised ................ 1243 Value of Churches............$5,9,970 0 Parsonages, (102).......... 45,157 00 MONEYS COLLECTED. Paid on Salaries of Pastors.........$71,745 84-1 "4 99 P. Elders...... 9,696 73 Conference Collections............. 4.613 11 Domestic Missions..................... 5,176 00 Foreign Missions................ 3.05 50 Paid for Education..... ............ 2,473 00 r Bishops.................... 722 65 Pub. Minutes.............. 440 00 Yours very truly, J. M. BOY D. Union, S. C., Dec. 17, 1881. The Next State Ticket. From the News and Courier's Columbia Correspondent. Already through the smoke of legis lation and the noise of the conflict of opinion on various measures can be heard faint rumors of the composition of the State ticket. So far for Gov ernor Gens. Kennedy and Bratton are prominently spoken of, with hints of a dark horse. For secretary the pre sent incumbent will have the opposi tion of Col. J. N. Lipscomb, Capt. Dick Howard of Marion, and Capt. Rice of Barnwell. The names spoken - of in connection with the office of at torney-general are very numerous. Col. Ed. McCrady and Col. C. R Miles of Charleston, Col. J. C. Hask ell-of Richland, Col. J. R. Abney of Edgefield. Mr. Jas. Aldrich of Aiken, and Mr. Y. J. Pope of Newberry, are most prominently mentioned. There will, in all probability, be no opposition either to Col. H S. Thompson as superintendent of education, or Gen- p Manigault as adjutant general, or Col. John P. Richardson as State treasurer. Capt. W. A. Stoney is very generally mentioned for comp troller-general, and his ability and locg experience in the office are used as strong arguments in his favor. He has made many friends. who will at the right time urge his claims to this position. Gen. Gray, of Greenville, is up to this time the only other name prominently spoken of in connection with this office. .Iuarried, Dcc. 20, 1881, by the Rev. T. C. Ligon, Mr. a J. R. SLIGH and Miss ALMcE DAVENPoBT all of Newberry, S. C. December 21, 1881, by Rev. Luther Broad-( dus, Mr. SHELTON S. LANGFOED to Miss NOIUL GOoGANS-al1 of New berry. .Wrew eJdvertisemenlts. 11. T. TARRANT' IIOLIBIY ANNOIJrEMENT SUITABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS. Lace and Embroidered Articles Handkerchiefs and Gloves, All prices and qualities. Cloaks, .Jackets and Dolmans, Usters, Shawls, Cloaking Goods, Elegant Black Silks, a Velvets and Brocades, h Dress Goods of all kinds, G H{OSIERY, Ladies' and gentlemen's Boots and ~ 0 Shoes in endless variety, a t Clothing, Hats, Saddlery, Trunks, ' AND ALL AT Lowest Cash Prices. I W. T. TARRANT. Dec. 22, 51-2t. LANDS TO RENT !' ESTATE OF R. S. CHIC1K, Deceased. By authority from the Court of Common Pleas, in the case of Louisa V. Farr vs. Thos. S. Moormnan, Executor and others, ~ I wil! let, for the year 1822, to the highest ~ bidder, at public outcry, before the Court House at Newberry, on the First Monday 1 t in January, 1882. All that tract or plantation of land, known as the Goshen Hill Place, in the County of Union and State of South Caro lina, containing about Five Hundred Acres,a and bounded by lands of' J. C. Hunter', Mrs --Cofield and estate of T. A. Carlisle. And all that other tract or plantation of ~ land, known as the River or Hodges place, in Newberry Gounty and State aforesaid, containing about Nine Hunidred Acres, and bounded by lands of Mrs.--Worthby and the Enoree River-.t TERMs--The lessee will be required to pay ten dollars cash, and to secure the bal-a ance, payable 15th November, 1882 by hisr bond and a lien on the crop produced onr the land. S. J. DOUTHIT, Receiver. P Newberry, S. C., 16 Dec. 1881. 51-2t. ~ NOTICE Is hereby given that I forbid any per sons from hiring or renting, and contract ing or sheltering my son Felix A. Graham, who ran off and married last Sunday with out my consent, while his parents were off from home. Fe being only 17 years of age, I claim his services until 21. -F. D.GRAHAM. Dec. 22, 51-St. I nI NOIE CrdtosoesTIE . ofWlimRy dred,tor oheb ete to Wrlliam Ray, 0 deccsed, are therdebays deuredeed to rne a .Xew .ldvertisements. t FOOT l OY, Are prepared to supply all watnts in PINE DRY GOODS, ancy Goods and Notions, CLOTHING, lOOTS, SHOES IND HITS, HOMESPUNS, LROCE R IES And many other articles necessary CO TIHS SEASON. CALL AND SEE d. FOOT & SON. Dec. 22, 51-2t. IT SHALL YOUl BUY For Christmas -OR New Year? WHY SOMETHING 'OR YOUR BROTHER I FOR YOUR FRIEND ! FOR YOUR FATHER ! FOR YOUR MOTHER I FOR YOUR COUSIN! FOR YOUR SISTER -AND FOR Some Other Fellow's gistP I n the shape of a fine Watch, a pail i Bracelets, Earrings, Sleeve Button's birt Pin, Brooch, a beautiful Clock pair of handsome Vases, a Toilei et, a Writing Desk, a Work Box, at )rgan, Violin, Flute, Banjo, Accor eon, or any of the many articles kepi M9URD SCHOL TZ JEWELER. Dec. 22, 51-2t. PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. COLUMBiAt, Dec. 17, 1881. Whereas information bas been received t this Department that an atrocious mur, er was committed in Newberry County or r about the 21st day of October, A. D 881, upon the body of Charley Jaokson bl ne Green Owens, and that the said Owen as fled from justice. Now, therefore, I, JOHNSON HAGOOD rovernor of the State of South Carolina order that justice may be done and thl lajesty of the law vindicated, do hereby fer a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS for the pprehension and delivery in any jail o: 3s State, with proof to convict, of the said rreen Owens. a testimony whereof I have hereunto e my hand and cau3sed the Great Sea of the State to be affixed at Colum, L. .] bia, this 17th day of December, -- D. 188], and in the 106Lh year o. the Independence of the United States of America JOHNSON HAGOOD, Governor. y the Governor: R. II. SIS, Secretary of Stt.te. Dec. 22, 51-2t. FOR SALE. 'he May Pop Place. By virtue and authority of the deed o: 'rust, executed by D. L. Wardlaw on the rd day of August, 1869, and under th4 ower thereby invested in me as the Trus se of the separate estate of Mary A. Ward Lw, I will, for the purpose of changing thE ivestment of the Trust fund, sell on Bal4 ay in January, 1882, at Newberry, 0. H. t public outcry, (if not before that tim< isposed of by private sale) all that valua le tract of land situate within onei ile of the town of Newberry, S. 0., con sining one hundred and thirty (130) acres iore or less, and known as the "The May 'op Place." It is proposed to divide and sell the lani 1 two or more tracts. There are two eet ements on the place and sufficient wooi nd water convenient to each settlement. TERMs oF SALE-One-fourth cash, the emainder in three equal instalmnents, at ne, two and three years time. The credit ortion to be~ secured by mortgage of the remises and interest thereon paid an, ually. Purchaser to pay for papers. For further information apply to me 01 iy attorneys Moormaui& Simkins. J. C. WARDLAW, Trustee. Dec. 22, 51--2t. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERRY COUNTY. By Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Pawnee L. Leonard hatd lade Suit to mne to grant her Letters of Ad. hiistraion of the Estate and. effects of annie E. Lark, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admnonish 11 and singular, the kindred and creditorn the said deceased, that they be and ..pear er me, in the Court of Probate, e d depr-isements. HRI~S T MAS 1 :iT MIISTAKE. 1 CLINE'S, ~NOVEiS BAB FANUES -F0v THE HOLID .Y SEASON! Silks, S ins and Velvets, DReS COO DS, Hosiery and Gloves, Trirmmi:,gs and Notions, IIaudkerchiefs, FichjLu. said Collarecttes. Christmas Goods! Christmas Prices ! Ladie; nd .;n0emn are. invited to ex amine our stock before purchasing eisc where. B.- LIN E & Co0 Dec.'a,b -! FOR Cii RTMA --ND THIE HOLIDAYS! --GO TO SELTN . LINGFI 'S -FOR D:RY GOODS, L.uderwear, Hiosiery, G 1oves, Faucy Goods, Dress Goods, BOOTS, SHOES IIND HATS, CLOTH iNG, silk Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Tassels, Cords and Trim' m:ngs - lar variety. And noiday Gioods. IGAi NS -- T TIfE - J*. . Nrris' Stock. T goods comaprise Family Groceries, And~ Canned Goods, BOOT;E 201 AND HATS, Crockery and Tini-ware, T3bacco and Segars, Trunks, Valises, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., Al: ol waich will be sold At Much L.ower Prices Than ca be bonght elsewhere. La die: ivited to inspec: stock and sk prico<. ElU B. WIlI'F . RECEIVER. ILLUSTRATED FLOBAL GUIDE y'or 1883 is atu Elegant BolOQ of l$) Pages, two Colored lat~es of Flowers, and more thlm 1000e lllustrations of thie choicest Flowers, Platt and Yegetable.s, and Di retion.s ir groingiU. It is hand(somUe enough for the Uenter TaDle or a Holiday Pesjent. Send oni your name and rost Oflee addr'ss. with 1?6 cents, and I will l4end you a copy, poLgge p,di(. This is not a < uarter (of its cost. It is printed in both ~ngiIsh and (erauu. It you afterwards order seed.3 deduct the 10 ets. VICK's SE's are rhe best in thle world. The FLoRA L G rnUE will tell how to get and owtE ANDV V ECIETABLE GARDEN, 175 l'AGES, 6 Unloredl L.'ates, 500 Engravings. For 50 cenxts in paper covers; $1.00 in ele gant cloth. Ir~ t;ermaln or English. VICK'S I I,USTRATEDb Alo) THLY MfAGAZINE -32 P2age~ .e a ,.i,re d k'late in every number and maniy line. Engravings. Price $1.25 a year; r ive opjies for $5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for L10 cents; ;; trial copies for 25 cnts del VW. Rochester, N. Y. - Dec.22,ni a T LARGEIST, CHEPIST AiiD BEST T. A O(RK Lif ~A At2 ~ .Piseeianeons. 66F1~~~'j BIT CiOIU1 Those Who Come First Get o he Pick, MAI1BI &TAIANhXT istVt j11Si ICtiVed the tin'st. assourfnent ~of O CE LLULOID1 DRESSING CASES Ever shown in Newberry, Ranging in Prkes from $2.50 to $24.00 TRE FINEST HAIR BRUSHES Ever seen are to be had at MAYBIN & TARRANT'S Drug Store. A FULL SUPPLY OF TOILET ARTICLES, Suitable for all seasons, at MAYBIN & TARRANT'S Drug Store. Young man, if you love her, and wish to secure her, bring your Photograph to M AY BIN & TARRANT'S Drug Store, and have it affixed to a botele of Tarrant's Cologne. EXA31INE MAYBIN & TARRANT'S TOILET CASES Before purchasing. They are the best and I eluapest rvter offered. Dec. 1,5-5 HIT IS RNR WITHOU MUSIC! What is Home Without Music? Well, well, don't get mad about it, and talk in such big capitals, BUT BUY A CHICKERING, MATHUSHEK, ARION, OR SOUTHERN GEM PIANO. Home, Sweet Home! Must be made a happy place, and if it does not contain a Piano or Organ, it is only halt f urnished. ORDER AT ONCE A MASON & HiAMLIN, PELOUBE~T -& C O,OR SUONINGER ORGAN. DON'TWAlT ALWAYS'! PIf ou eL pay I caeri, ?:sd for. our Time Prices. REMEMBER THIS! Large sales v;ith smiai, living profite. is ouer policy, fire, last and alw.ays. IMITH MUSIC HOUSE, GRbEENVILLE, S. C. Who will Sell you at Manufac turer's Factory Prices. S. P. BOOZER & SON'S FIREII 1iSiANCE GENCY, NEWEIERRY, S. C. Representing the following strong and reliable Companies, for many years in the Agency of the late Maj. W. F. Nance, to wit: Liverpool and London and Globe In.sur ance Company. Insuranico Company of North America, of Philadelphia. Continental Insurance of New York. Star Insurance of New York TOTAL ASSETS OVER $40,000,000. Large facilities for Inisurauce against Fire ou all kinds of property. The Insurance of Farm Property a spe cial feature in our Agency. Liberal and prompt settlements guaran teed. Se p. 14, 33-63. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERR~Y COUyT. By Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. Whes'eas, Lee H. Sims hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Admin istrtion, of the Estate and effects of Louisa Sims, dleceasedl. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deeas~ed, that they be and ap pear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry Court House, S. C., on the 28th day of Decembe~r inst., after publicationm hereof, at 1 1 o'clock ini the fore noon, to shew game, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 13th day of Decembe~r, Anino Domini, 1881. J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N. C. Dec. 15, 50--2t. A TREATISE ON THEHRS AND H!S DiSEASES. Containing an "Index of Diseases," which gives the symp~tomns, ea-nse, and the best treatment of eacn ; a table giving all the principal dings used for the horse, with the ordinary do).,, etheeta, and antidote when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telliug the age of t.he horse ; anid otiher vauaale z.formia'.ou th!'! Hnd get d. copyV. Foz are~ a' llE iist 1B00h STOI A g 18. 'H t SUBSCR1BE FOR THE WEEKLY PALMETTO YE0MAN, C2OLUMilA. S. C. It is un 8 page pa;.er, designed for thpe peo ph , Ii is..,;,:. intwersing m.,rer-..Fam ily .JIiscellaneougs. CHR1ITMAS Ni W YEAR'S PIMSNTS Something Rich and Rare HOLIDAY GOODs -OF FOREIGN AND DO8T1C HANUFATUR. The Handsomest Assortment Withbout Any Exception Ever before cffor:d for .ale in Newberry, -BY Dr1 S 1 F 1 PANT,1TL WCS IES THEY WERE BOUGHT LOW AND WILL BE SOLD L 0 W. Among these goods are the justly cele brated MARY STUART AND STEPHANDU'S COLOGNES. CELLULOID TOILET SETS, Of most beautiful designs, for Ladies and Gentlemen, of various styles, sizes and prices. REOR AND TOILT (I S In genumne Russia Leather, some thing ele gant. Coklop and IraCl IS, Is. unique patterns. Elegant .Jewelry Cases, ILOOKING GLASSES, Bruishes and Combs. In s:isets ot F:'ne' Bottles at t.olognes, E.. L iuae Poge, is, n,y wrtnt~ is larger and mlore in va:iety than can be ):*Il Iin .,ny 'taI)ushment south. CALL AND EXAMINE. DR. S. F. FANT'S Drug Store. The joyous period is again on hand, anid in preparation o? that event I have selected a beautiful assortmenlit of Stationery Fancy Articles for the season, among which are handsome Pocket Bibles, Albums, Pocket Books, Ink Stands, Papeteries, Christmnas and Cards, Toy Books, A B C Blocks, the very things for Andas heydo not cost much, they are in eeywysuitable Give me a call and examine my assort nent. Satisfacionx guaranteed. Thos. F. GRENEKER, IIERALDl OFFICE BliLDING~. Here We Come! !r HEAD US SOMEBODY I Lien Law, Stock Law, Constitutional Amend- 4 ment, Gas Works, or any other man. The copartnershlip of McFalI & Satter white expires by limitation on January lst 1882, and to facilitate a settlement, and tof collect all debts, we propose to sell our ENIE SOCK ofStale ad Fncy BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, Andi everytiu kept in our lie, at and Below New York C'ost! ,d iro hdr andiherrs.en~ to theI ~ugU? ~~unJ. AJ pc::soas iLtUebteli to us [or tU Ub!8T8 0 110L8! MY STOCK OF ;AN G:1)(l), C():\ T-E i-'i ; , T i .S. 8 Al()K E H 'IT iC L ES, C:liA K EH li, C CK ESi T1.E'A S. COCOAN ITS. CHOCOL AfE, ROYA L BAKING POWDER, JELLIES, MINCE MEAT, G1 XGER, PRESER VES, - GSIH EN l UTT lER, JR E AM .1EER, R AIT&NS, NUTS, &c., &o., is uow complete for the liolidays. Quality and price guaranteed. Make your- homes and the hearts of the little ones glad with these nice gomis for Christmas present. A. O. JONES. Dre. .8, 49-3t. HOW THE PEOPLE CILOWD -AT gyI & fi T'S DRUG STORE. -'T:s no wonder, for the ftct.' are iaet, when their store is tilled with a tuii line of DRUGS, MEDICINES, - CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Lamps and Lamp Goods, SKerosEne Oil, CIGARS, TOBACCO, And in fa?ct :al aric~le.s hagi: t a well appein:ted anud Legitimately Kept Drug Store. All of whtich ar h..ing sold a1 suich.prices that the people wilt boe an-tie-ceh must t1'w. ikingl thtis !tu!y armed and epipped. an:d backed nIth:a -yra:ibe peience* of v,-ns. n-i- en.bli,b' c: a attracti')r.S second to no.ii*. SPh ysicians' Prescr'iptionls a Specialt y. -2 MAYBIN & TARRANT,. Drugst and P'harmacists. Nov. 2-!, 47-Uf I CIIRISTMS Pl~jINE! Go:ne and buy ow: of Mirs. L. M.; bA LE'S books, SADOESTLOF ALL iS LIJYING," fr your wit', sisteri or sweetheart. 'fhey can be found at the HERALD BOOK STORE Dec. 15, 50-:nt. FIRE INSIR4NCE IGENCV. ESTABLISHED I876. ath'& Briish and Micoantile Insurance Co. QenFire. Insurance Co. London Assurance Corporation. imleWriters of New York. (CAS1I CAPIT AL $50,000,000.) -The underezgned with 5 years experience in Fire [IsuranIce, and representing- the above reliable Companies, .respectfully so licits a continuance of a portion of the busi ness of the Town and Gounty. l)welling Houses insured on 3 and 5 year plan. -Refers by permission to the National Bank of Newberry. -. - E. A. SCOTT.. Sep. 28, 39-1m. HUNT & SINCLETON, COTTON BROKERS 00J1MM188I0N MERgHLANTS, -AND DEA LERS IN - FERTILIZERS, NEWBERRY. S. C. gr-We are prepared to ma.ke bi?eral ad vances on1 consignments to New Y"rk and Charleston. fec. S, 49 -6m. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Notice is ereby given that the 'reguiar sei3-nual Examiinationu' of T:mhers of~ Pable Schoois will be held ini the.Court. HousV fo colored applicanrts on Friday, January &6th, 1 83 ; for whiite applicantst on~ Saturdy, Jaary 7th 1882. -. IH. S. BOOZER. School (Jonniuissioner for Newberry Co. Dec. 15, 50-2t. Newberry News copy 2t. GERMAN K AINIT, (Dirct 1importation.) PERUVIAN GUANO, (Direc.t tromi the Agent of thle Peruvian G.overnment.) FISH GUANO,. (6i to 8 per cent. Ammonia.) Nova Scotia Land Piaster. SOUTH CAROLINA GiOUND PHOSPHATE, k' ic ,,~u xi a I lag grt te.,