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Special and Local. T HUkS.DA Y, DE.22, 18" INDX: TO '%:w Af)vi-;irisL1ENTS. J..B. Y--: ]r:-Cit ation. Thornas F. Riay--No&ice. .l .Wart!!aw - For Sa:t-e 8. J.D)4thil -l:uis tol"Rent". John.sonl Haood-P*oelalntn. Jamnen V ick-V'i-k s Floral Guidr. M. Foot & son-For piristhas, 1--i. Maybin & Tarr:tt -No Liquo-r Sol. duard Scholz w1hit.Simil You Buy. . 14. ('hike & Co.-Chriiun at Cline's. W A. T. Tarrant-floliday Anunounet-Tnent, U. H Whites-Chrislinas atd New Yew Bargainas. Shelton 9. Langford --For Christmas f; the 11olidays. POST taFICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Traia arrives ................. 1 21 P Up mail closes at................12 50 P Down Train arrives ........... 3 41 P Down mil low 3.............. 10 P Laurno fraiu at:ives. .......... b :! A Laurens Train leaves... ........ 3 55 ' Laureiu nail clowes at...... ..... t 11 V Offlte hcur from 8.30 A. M. to 5 30 11 iN R. W. BOONE, P M Newberry, S. C., Dec.. 19, 1881. HPECIAL NOTICE.-Bu~iness tims in dzis loczi colunin arc inserted a hei<te of 15 cets per line etch int lion. olyituariea, notice.i of neetings, com trsuzzicaions rdatiny to personad inte ests, triffutes of re.pect, &c. are charg aj regular advertisements a $1 1v sqw&re. Not'ie. of administration, aul out zegal notice.s, obitu.ries. trilutes of . spec and uotices of mncetings, <as wit conrmunicat4ns of a personal charr(eb ,must I> paid f<rr ii a iwanc The subscription price of the Ilera is $2.00for twelve nonths, $1.00 s month, 50 cents for three months a 25 ernts for one ?nonth, in advant Name' in future will not be placed the ;ubscription booki unil Ute cash its equivale7d is paid. ir All communications relating personal interests will bg- inserted reguiar advertising rates, one doliar 1; square, eash in advance. tf This paper msay be found on file at Geo. R wen & Coog Newspaper Advertistin", U Rn (10 Sprnce St..) where a.lvertisin:, co tract." may be ma-le for it in New York. Mr. L. S. Bowers, postr -master Proiperity is our authorized agent that piace. gg A Ihue seeeoui o.f Cmedo E. at H. A s7URS. 7.-tJ Sebedule Changed. The schedule of the trains on the & G. E. . was changed Monday ba to Wbat it was a few weeks ago. T up train arrivesow at 1.21 P. M.; t down train at 3.46 P. M. Fresh Norfolk Oysters! Fresh Norfolk Oystere, fresh FiblL,-ja Egg and Hov Coffee, served in the:ve beysse,.at my Restaurant on MAin Sre all hours of Lhe day and until 9 to 10 o'clo at night. - A. 0. JONES. 46--t Negro Emigrants. Sixteen negroes. left.,Newberry by t up train M6ndav for Arkansas; t same gpmberJeft Silver Street. and considerable number left Prosperit 'Euesday about two dozen more 1 Newberry. Go, I . A. ;BCii.\' for aco cially thie tesek-moiu.h Cigates. x7 How to Cet to the Poor House. A few datys ago the Clerk oft County Commrissioneors started out visit the Poor Hlouse; he had nes been there, and expected to fios1 way by inquiring along the road. Soi distaflce out he met the Judge of P. bate comiing into town, and asked hi "How can I get to the loor Hlous: The Judge replied, "Get a recomme dation from three respectable citize and an order from the County Col misoer,-n rode on. gg Fresh Goshen But ter at 35 cents. 49-t'. A. C. JONES. Vick's Flora! Cuide. This work is before ns, and th< who send 10 cents to James Vick, I chester, N. Y., for it, will be dist ,pointed. Instead of getting a chp thing as the price would seem to in -cate, they will receive a very handsal kork of 130 pages, and perhi -1000 illustrations-not cheap, but e gant illustrations, on the very best calendered paper, and as a set off the whole two beautiful Colored Plax that are wort twice the price of 1 .book. * f' Go to II. A. BURNS' for your L .lry Soap, Starch and B!ueing. 3-7-t A New Coffee Pot. Mr. C. G. Hiaddon, of Due West,4 btibited to us yesterdaty one of Rob son's Precious Coffee Pots, a new p ent, and according to our observati one of the best we have ever seen, a we have no hesitation in saying so. is simple in make, and bas the advt tage that none of the aroma escap thus preventing the smell of coffee w b in process of making, it all being tained for the benefit of the drink< These pots will be for sale by Mr. J F. Todd, of Newberry. Truth is Mighty. If you would experience relief fr< all annoyances arising from an inact Liver, Indigstion, Dyspepsia, S< stom3ach, etc.. use Portaline, or Table V,r.otamble Liver Powder, a never f: ing reumedy for those dilsorders. It. v sac:e an incalcalable amount of suff mng. Price 50 cents. White's Cre: White Vermifuge is the~ best we iller. For myle by Dr. WV. E. Pelha e.o.w. Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, At tho great Italian Industrial E~x hition just closing in Milan. Italy, highest awards for musical instrumer a silver medal and diploma, were tal, hv an American mannfacturer. Mason & Htamlin Organ Compa; whose cabinet organs were jutdged to be so superior that they were the o: reed organs of any manufacture, Eu pean or A merican which were awa ed a medal. It is a great hono 'these makers, that in Italy itself.g sery hom ofmsic. their organs shi Teceive suhdistinction. They exi much iuterest among musicians.. were by special order repeatedli E hribited to the roy~al court by Jhucci, the listiLguished artist of El A Lady's Wseb. "Oh, how I do wish my skin 'I clear and soft as youmrs," said a? I friend. "You can easily make answered the friend. "jia i iired tim first lady. '-By usif f itters, !ii.t mtk4ls pure rich bit4e blooming health. It did i o you3 obser ge."-(Wiro Buldda NO One vi4ting our Atorp can tail to admire the i1dsmd1omie blne of, Celluloid Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes of all kinds, &c., &c. Id Wepdo 11ot sell LIQUORS Bit offer a full line of D R TUGS., SMEDICIN ES, - CHEMICALS. Our Prescription Departimeut is under the cowr!-, of regu!-r Graduates of Ihar ru cy. 11 tite 1oalin),2 im , Bt the best, and AT LIVIN PRICE 11 Wt .rlly invite an e.umisit-0on of - Ic a rices I.efore puchnsing. Call AT 2m "A1BINU& TAIRM-1T' DRUG STOR. tal Dee.t!2, 51-2t. atI er Codey's Lady's Booj for Januar I full of good things. Aeautiful P. steel plate, illustrating thescape of the Countess Isabella from ti castle of Schonwaldt, as told by Walter -- Scott in 'Quentin Durward a double at page design for a- windowurtain. in :tI color.; the usual. rich illiratimns of dress for ladies, embracia the very = latest fashions; a complet noell by is, no Churchill, entitled "Me-Jewels;" and a goodly collection of s|rter stories and miscellaneous-originaiatter. We would .suggest. to those wbio not take i it, that the L:Ldy's Book 1uld make a -k hands6me holiday presentO our friend. le Any of our readers cake supplied I de prompty, by leaving tir orders at I this ofice. We will frish our own paper and the Lady's B for the low price of. $3.50 per aIm. As this n, issue begins the correnjear, now is a ry good time to send in ycdsubscription. I, The publication oflice 1005 Chestnut ek Street, Philadelphia, P:. 4t Keeper to Poor House,d Physician to f Poor House and JaiL - The County Commesners Tuesday, 20th, opened the : received for a Keeper to Poor H1ou.;or rent of Pooi a House Farm, and fobysician to Poor House and County J The contract *foeeping the Poor v I 1wie was Awarded Mr. U. Carter co Wlso, onentigbnt,upon the --following'terms: 'I Keeper reejves -d $ E225, andi boards omian at his own expense ; buiies dc lp:spersl free of cha:rge. tim Cod furnishing lum hie her:31 i an nas. T'p was only one bid C to bei-sids Mlr. WVil.e er T'hat porlI tin op Poor IIhouse Farm he bi North of thaile highway was unc ren*i to' iir. !J.rte3 W~ilson ; he to ,i -o.. pay $)3 fo tt~ hene, a nd to enlluvate t m,. a id of :thani et :cr. free fo the k n- D)r. J. K. Gij was chosen Physi- h as cian for the rF House and Coun ty n- Jail: Dr. Gil agrees to visit the Poor House oun two weeks, and of tener if necess; to visit the County ,Jail wheneveilled upon, and to re sev $0 foi services. Tihere werj other bids. se BovtPCt mno king (Cigars on ~o- the muarket' nA C. JONFN. 41-tf. SFor c.ee, large variety of Chew- 13 ap in and Stud Tobacco, go to to ::7-tfH. A BURNS'. re PS OYSters, o le twg j andt RaLw, at A. C. JONES'w of after the 1Ictober. 41--tf. to es Liens for, he P>lakis for supplies and for rent, . for sale is office. mf- Chub R~ a The Cflhia R?egister will be club- i bed wig~ HIEnAm as follows: Wech zy Iget -and HERALD $3.50. 'Tri-f x- weekvter and HIi(IALI wS$, LJily n- Re 'I5IJ ERA LD .$8.75. :tt- *rh~b Y eomwin and HERA LD ato on $350 47-tf- ~ nid -- It&to II. A. BURNS' for your Plain le n-and j Candy, Nuts anld Fruis. 3l7.-to ie Whaiome Without Music ? re- ', well, don't get mad about it, ar. an in such big c:apit:ds. We give is. it JV nover we-re good at conun dre Biut you can't dodge such a n .Home, sweet hom~e muist beC ngk happy place, and if it does not k am e a Piano or ain Organ why it is C f furnished. -Live on one meal P9 vel :rand grits at that; go without a ur ,- carpet, burn kerosene or tallow ~ r's es, wear the old overcoat another cQ til- :r, take ina boarders. rent the base-T till ;. Scrimp and pinich in every other -,but don't starve the music out of onl Li ;life. co. :m :ad the advertisement of the Mc-hi m.:'n MUrstc HoiZix. GuEENVILa.E. S. m an<d send them au order. 50~-2L "f f Canined GoodSi - hfanxcy -Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco, O bm A. C.JONS. 41-:tf. O SThe finest (Cravcers, plainanid sweet,, he -.A BURNa.. 37--tf beo GrThe bus Organi at Eduard Schioltz's. pm Tnoumrso., Dentist, opposite derald oftice Iare -g (Go to 1L A. BURNS' for Potatoes ful tid Onions. 37--tf Iof t kie gr If you warn a good Cigar, call on, bla uy Choice Fruits (J alil kinds Iromz A. G. JTONES. 41-tf. Is: endall's Treatise on the Horse. u This valuable book is for sale at the dler LEaAm Book Store, price only 25 cents mra ,r singl copy, or five copies for $1.00. Sam tis book tr-lls you what to do for your 'm orse when sick, and treats of every' dis- ly: ase to which at horse is liable. (et a for *py and save money and anxiety. the OJnly for sale at the W The Day of all Days! And looked forward to with the great est delight by tha dear children, maid ens, young men, fathers, mothers, an cles and aunts, or any other man. is Christmas day. Fortunately it comes but one time in the year, and it is a big time when it does come. Stockings are hung to the chimney jams to hold the presents, and old stockings are turned inside out and pocket hooks opened to furnish the cash for the lavish expendi ture made on the occasion. How long the time between one Christmas and another, but when it doos come the joy pays for the waiting. It affort us pleasure to say that some of our mer chants have had long and interesting interviews with St. Nicholas or old Kris Kringle, the childrens friend, and the man who devotes hisentire tiie,1feans and talent in making up the thousand and one conceits which go to fill up the ct-p of human happiness. These inter views hare resulted in the purchase of a perfect world of fancy goods, exceed ing rare in beauty, and never before conceived by the imagination of old Kris since the world began, and these goods are now displayed in the most ternpLing and captivating manner to at tract attention. Among the favored ones are 1M. S. F. FANT, who, thoug. he deals so largely in drugs and iedicines. is not the man to confine himself exclusively to those ar ticles, nor drug his friends on Christmas day, but like a whole-souled fellow, and an intimate of old Kris, he has spent oodles of money in purchasing the most elegant and superb lot of Celluloid Toi let Boxes for ladies and gentlemen, and other Toilet aid Fancy Goods ever sien in our little tqwp. In our humble opii ion if the-Doctor does n6t co;n a fprtule in silver and gold. he will mu.-ke hun dreds of people glad that lie patronized the old Saint. MAIx & TAUANT. And we would not forget the (onri bution to the general fund of happiness on this festive occasion wade by May bin 4 Tarrant, they too are Drug men, but on this.. Christmas they only sell Lheir medici6e dtaffs to those who need them -and-call for them. Their whole hearts and souls are given to the beau Ai'al articles left with ithem by Santa lInts a few nights since, and which w-re lowered down'their back chimney abthout any injury. Their assortment s well worth looking at and buying :oo, as no one will fail to do who goes nto their store. These young gentle nen have the entire confidence of San a Clas and' the public may. rely pn. heir word, that these goods are fresh rom wonder land. A. C. JONES. What shall we s'ay about A.C. Jones, yho for the lat month has been receiv 6g box after box, package and bu'ndle, vith the familiar marks, "Xmas, .with fare," printed in the corner. We knew I hat when the covers were removed roin the boxes, and the bundles opened at our eyes would be ravished with I beir contents. Never in the history of -9 bis bright earth has there been such a isplay of horns, trumpets, fifes, drums; cuordeons and other things rnade for t oise. And of the animal creation ihich went into Noah's Ark, besides inny which have been created since, ith dolls, and a hundred other things, gether with candy, fruits, preserves, Ilts apd other nicies, give proof that b~ ones has ;, oin the~ g:>id -ide of Kris g ringle arnd hats made good use (of his )portunity. I>u. W. E. t'ELHIAM. And next we beg to say a word or tu o >r W. E~. Pelhamu, :another JhI)t-or by a re way, who one might almost be led b elieve had been there himself and new all about it, so great is- use varie of his Christmas goods. Old Kris ss certainly favored him with the pick a: ad choice of his stock, for he has all ir e fancies under the sun, so many in t< et that we cannot begin to name them, r the reason that they are all mixed p in our mind in a perfect and bewil- k ring tangle, and we find it impossible h 4 separate one from the other. Suffice that Pelbam has got what you want. P M'FAL. & SATTERIWXITE low a bugle this Christma.s calenlated ci waken up the natives as well as the at of mankind, Lien Law, Stock Law, e5 nstitutional Amendment, Gas Works.,~ any other man to the contrary not- ol ithistanding. Listen to their horn. HERALD BOOK STORE. - re One of the nicest, bestest, quietest, nle stiest and cheapest places, where San- fit Claus, the dear old man, has placed s hand and seal in sign of kindest and th ost loving approbation, is the little le zaar nook 'round the corner (the y SUALD Book Store), where can be and the prettiest Christmas books. acks, albums, cards, poeket books and Ia ier fancies that are to be had this -it le of the old gentleman's headquar-: ta~ -s in Fairy Land, and which were se yted especially for Thos. F. Grenekir -J. deal ont to little people. The.,e fit ods are really pretty and cheap. Do e t fail to see them. nl. I. CeINE & 00). cv ow what the music of the chimes sa an when the bells ring out "merry on ristmas"' to old and young. They ow that it would never do to let the se. ristmas of 1881 go by witbout making pe aparation for the glad event, and are ne Ipared like wide awake men with nat my fancy novelties to please their , tomers and the public generally. cir counters and shelves are over- t wing in token that the glad time has G ee more rolled around. The gayest 9 ois abound. Santa Claus has done kc level best for Cline & Co., and they : turn will put their best foot foremost the please everybody from mistress to si id- vit W. T. 'ZA:'LANT, e of onr most successful merchants, o takes more stock in Christmas than erl' does in the Fourth of July, and has M' n acquainted with St. Nicholas for un biese many years, has made large et -chases from the old gentleman to et the holiday demand, all of which p exhibited for the delectation of art rug and old. If you want a bea'ti- He silk dress or a plain -one, or a pair so tookings1 to Cover those .pretty an s, or a hamrrlkerchiief to hlow a nasal st with, or for anything~else, go to art crant's by all means. att SHIELTON S. LANGFORD CJ t young man, but one with an old don his _shoulders, a head full of p mess experience, and it is no won- tra -that he takes a full hand in Christ- cvi s and New Year's festivities. Old rie ita likes these active, stirring young rchants and generally leaves a good urray of fine and seasonable articles an the holidays, feeling satisfied that tor ir friends will make a call on them. jor cordially commen d Shelton to our! Pr' EDUARD SCHOLTZ, Thfe an of all men who is ready I willing to make everybody happy. store looks as if St. Nicholas bad puted a band of fairies to visit it, g by a feat of enchantment made it a wildering beauty. Diamonds sparl gold glitters, while the shimmering silver, all together form a wagnific sight. What the seeker after Christn presents wants is to be found there a in lavish profnsion. Obects of vi are to be wen on every hand, while ticles of coumnion or every day need also to be had. If we are asked whi to go, we shall say by all meanis go Scholtz. 3. Foo'r & SON, Are well supplied for the Christi Holidays in solids and light artiel that is in Groceries which no people c well do without, as well as Dry Goot If you want a ham as an accompM went to that big gobbler, or eves sliver of nice white bacon to boil wi crout or collards, or a suit of* Clothn to make you presentable, or a patte of Dress Goods to present to wife sweetheart, our advice is to go to l Foot & Son, for at their store old S Nicholas made his first distributio coming as he did down the line oF ti Greenville R. It., and into town by th way. Go to their store by all means. U. D. WIITFS, RECEIVER. Santa Claus vigited the establishmei so gracefully presided over by Cap Whites, and expressed himself satisfk that the stock offered for sale was wo thy the Holiday trade, not only in va riety and excellence, but in the price which are lower than at any other stoi in town, and thinks that if the Captai can stand the figures he can. Everi thing was in apple pie ord r, and Sant after winking at the Captain, left hi! with his groceries, preserves. picklei enn-ned goods, dry goods, boots, shoe bats, and all the other articles whic %re selling so very low. n Tim3. Those who have used Coussens' Coi pound Honey of Tar, unqnalifiedly a, ;ert that it is unequaled as a cure fc Z ougbs, Colds, and all diseases of th rhro:4t and Lungs. It is, deservedly he most popular cough remedy in th -oumtry. because it is never failing P'ice 50 cents 'a bottle. White's Creau Nhite Vermifuge is the best worc illdr. For sale by Dr. V. E. Pelham e.o.w. /arious and all About The matrimonial market is brisk. The Governor offers a reward of~$5( or Green Owens. Bradstreet's Agency estimates thi otton crop at 5,014,170. Rev. Mr. Hallam preached his fare. veil sermon at St. Luke's Episcopa .Iurcb Sunday. Wedding Cards and Envelopes, Vis. ting Cards, something beautiful, at th LERALL Book Store. 50-3L The Department of Agriculture al Vashington estimates the cotton crol t 4.900,000 bales. The Newberry Masons had their an. u.-d installation of officers and an oys. ,r supper Monday night. If our Druggists are not happy thir 'ancy Christmas Goods are not calcu. .ted to make them so. A tolerably fair mnle sold at auctioir efo'-e the Court House Saturday for ;. and a pretty good horse at $5. Beautiful Christmas and New Year's luminated Cards at the HERALD Book tore. Call and loc k at them. 50-St The only men who do not feel festive this season are th printers; there are many subscribe rs who are hiding it. The Episcopsi Churches at New berry id L4aurens have called Rev. M.r-Dick son, of R bode Island, to be their fas r. Christmas will have come and gone e our next paper. We would like to low if 'the children were all mAde Ippy. DIr. Mofl'ett's Teethina (Teething wders) will cure your child. For le by all Druggists and Country Mer tants. 50-1y The carrier will intervie w his patrons ther on Saturday or Monday, after bich he will retire to the inner shades the printing office. A Hot Supper will be given at the sidence of Mr. Henry D. Boozer Wed sday night, 28th instant, for the bene of Smyrna Church. The new Town Charter will give to e Mayor and 4ldermcn the power to ry a tax not exceeding .$1 on all dogs thin the corporation. Mr. Jno. R. Leavell, Jr., is running argo furniture store at Greenwood; is a branch of Mi-. R. Y. Leavell's es alishment at Ne wberry. . A hot supper. was given at Mrs. Dr. M. H. Ruff's last week for the bene of Mt. Pleasant Church. The pro sds amounted to about $70. The largest batch.of Seaside Novels er brought to this town are now on o at the HERALD Book Store. Come e, come all and get cheap reading. R1ev. D. W. Thomas preached his first -mon at Bush River last Sunday. The ople are much pleased with their. w minister. Ho will reside at -Hcle i'here was a sho' 'ing-match for fif n turkeys yestero 'a town. Messrs. A. Maffett anu Eli Franklin won ;Messrs. G. L. Sease-and Ji W. 1k eight; Mr. Noel one. I. . Kimball, Director General of Atlanta Intena tionial Cotton Expo on will accept our thanks for an'in-. ation to attend the Exposition on the Ii, "Editor's Day." kVe Invite tbe attention of our read to the advertisement of the Buckeye. P'g Co., Marion, Ohio, in another col n. 'They offer rare inducements to na an honest living. 28-6m. new subscriber objects to local ~agraphs, on the ground that they too light in their character for him., would rather have scissors articles. 'ry we cannot agree with him. E'het water ways on the C. & G. R. R.: all numbered, the numbers being~ wched to the telegraph pole nearest water way. There are 214 betweenj lumbia and Bush River bridge. ['he C. & G. H. R. is doing a.fine' senger business this winter; thel ins both ways arc crowded nearly ry day. The Laurens road also car, a large number of passengers. dfaj. Jno. P. Kinard, of Newberry, is applicant for the position of Collec of the Port at Charleston. The Ma' sent his application directly to the ~sident. He is not very sanguine as A. C. Jo0t' intends :iking; and child in th Coim.ty ha!p. IIi is are endless in number andi prettty de yond description. Shelves. eo., 4d and ceiling are decorated with t, se- Look for yourz:elves. le, The Xewhrry Bile Society he of meeting in the Associate Refoi lit Church Sunday night. -Rev. Dr. W is of, North Carolina. General Age d the American Bible Society, pr,ac tU very interesting sermon to a !:trge ir- gregation. tre r F Don't forget the entertainment at to ther & Dowiniiek's Isl!. Prospe next WednesIay night. The perfc ance will he vl woi tO i.ze i>Jce eJ mission-35 cents-aid the proe, as go to a worth.y tbject, the Prospi Hs High School. Seaborn Suber, col.. wbo was t dj and -acquitted at the last term of Session Court on the charge of mur< th ing his daughter, and who has si g been confined iii jail On a charge of -n gravated assault and battery, was >r leased on bail List week. - The components of Dr. Bull"s Coi Syrup are daily prescribe(d by ablest physicians, whose success is to the specific influence of these c< t poneants. Dr, Buill' Cough Syr skillfully prepared for immediate i is zor sale by all druggists. it A little darkev three years old L leftat Silver Street Monday by the d ored emigrants who took the train Lbat point. for Arkansas. IE1 was young to give 4ny !!vcount of himis Ilerbert Moon, in symnatb for the p e unknown, took hini to his hoube. n . The glad Chritmas season has co a :tain. It is :t time to be happy and a make others happy. To all our re; , ers. and their sisters and their cons and their aunts-and to the little oi ezpecially-wc .ish a Merry Chr: mas and many returns -of the beason A Minister of this County went to of his churches on a recent Sabbath ~ -fill an appointment to prea.b. Thed was bad, and onlyi one person was pr r ent. Notwithstanding the smallness the. eongregation the minister wi through with the whole of the servic not even omitting the collection. A lady in paying-he Master:$337, i some land bought recently at pub sale paid as follows: 260 five cent pieces, - S 1.3 O 170 ten cent pieces, - 17 0 200 quarters. n- -- 50 o 100 half dollars, - - 50 00 2'silver dollars, - 2~ In gold, - - 140 O In currency. - - 65 00 Picture Books, Poem',. Bibles. Iyr Books, Hymnals, A P>C Blocks, Chri mas and New Year's Cards, Surpri Boxes, Box Paper. Fancy Ink Stan Writing Desks, New Year's Visiti Cards, altogether nobby, Picture Bloci Arks, &c., &c., all to be had nt I HERALD Booi Store itse_-ation grict Call early and cowe vate, and y'da e all be supplied. * Thanks to- John 1. MorLon & C Louisville, Ky., for a copy of the "We ern Farmer's Almanac" for 1882. - Ti almanac gives a forecast of the weath for every day -of Abe ensuing year; classes the whole United~States into Districts and gives the-forecasts fI each District. -The' almanac- has al twelve original papers on interestr subjects, andvery -read1abl&besides y rious shart articles, making altogeth, a very desirabld'bdok. Puce 10 cent The fahct of the' hereda~arv transmi: sion of disease is clearly tstablislhe and Serofadthe most dreaded and pe haps the most. diffic.ult t.o cure. S..j S., the KiNo; of :dliSpecifies, poin with pride to tue long list of curcs this scourge. In no instance has been known to fail. cve~n after easi had been pronounced hiopeless. Pric S1,00 and 1.75 per hottle.. Personal. Mr. .Arthur Simkius is running'. the C. & G. R. R. Miss Fannie Wardlaw is at hona again, from (jharleston. Mrs. Dr. L. A. East, of Greenville, visiting relaitives in Newberry. Mr. S. P, Boozer has gone to Atlant: will return to-day or to-morrow. .Meys. 4. W. IIambert, 4. Coka Smut. and A. J. Stafford paid us a visit Tue. day mornIng. '4end.Y.-J. Pope went down to Co umbia yesterday igening ,o attend a important-cverit that transp.ires there ti day. _______ SGo to H. A. BURNS' for somte< those fine new F;mily lackero!, heads at tails off'. '-. 87...t 17 Go to Ht. A. BURNS' for lHorsford' Sea Foam, Sea Spray, Patapsco and Sta Mills Baking Pow ders. :.t #)7iscellaneous. 52d YEAR ODXET E LADY'S BOOK, Low PRc ICE d PEiR. Te OIlIest aiiheBpst 8y' Boo til the iiorh SEE THE MONTHLY CONTENTS, For 1882. A COMPLETE NOVEI SEVERY NDMBER'! Blesides the following, ol-time stpecial tieS. Be.ttiflOriginal Steel Plate Engi avings - Designed by F. 0. (C. 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This new and elegant House.. with al modern imp: oveets, is now open for the reception of guests. S. L WRIGHT & SON,. MM 19, .1-2-:x Pro rit. very C%- q . tovo - - ~ o. : wrty o f DR. SYRUP o Se: r ad ie. eds a a..~ I e..q Lu. , V,cbt .ig.. -- congrsCods i re- 5:4 ad-c by * . xr- Dr. ent. 2E -eds .om-r- - .lands id-titiou the- cUrrei of In o. . . ..-S dav o nie 0,' nw. s, Colds, MoN" re-- .Bron- le-e I ,ddlie t bid ;; In o SridlnpX?T ll ana theo " b.rry re For Sake S ups - ce cents. ( ISO, vas -A O i- de ay XMWB-ERRY, S. C., Dec. :.,I, I1 ( Ordiuary...... ............ ... a ai bo. too Good2 Ordinlary.: ........1..........-.j610j !If. Low Middlu . . . ......... .. 1 o0; ofr Middling . w....... . 0 1 G d M id in i r.................... Govd demaj4-aid. Ja Newberry Prices Current. ins -By J. N. M ARTLN & CO. -Prl EBAGN- -t W to Shoulders, PrimeNew...... 64 a 0 Yay Shoulde Sugr Cur-d.. 6ideia. C. R.; New ............ a 1r boLd us- DRUY sALTED ALEATzi- -pei Of Shoulders New..-..... Sides, C ...... ......... .... 'mt Sidus,: ogO .r..... --sy1 he u3, CAFFE- .drd -sed a . . 16 ST r Cauvased Ham.s, (X1aguuI.a, to ror L-ARD- .,-0 ..e f. in Tiemes.............. 1. lic Ltaf, i; E ucketts............ . 18 . Powdered. .... -............. 16 pti Crushed...................... 14 Gra ultedStadar.... . . ;. L ors, Extra D..'......... 1IDft Co3e C....................2 ..IYlow...... .. ..4 N~ rno.Tg E . L ....... .... B A emrara.................... 310LASSES- m khe Nvw Vriar% 63rup .. 7 6r.-y yvew 0rlea'Ir. 30s :0 . - in Cuba 30..e. - TEA- tei se Gunpowder.................... ,17r,3t0 is, Young-Hyon.. .........f.0- . - iv; AL ICE.a......., . I ' PEIPER.................... .('., Iow - F, COFFEE- dre da hie Roasted or P. rcied...... ::i an1 4 Be4t 4i ...-........ 20A 0 1 4- Good .. . . . 2. .uAin M IN..AE- . -king to Cider Vinegar ... ..... 50 f - White Wile Vinegar.-' 05 U)1.1s t l Well S - - ennelif e ... .........,...... 1.2 m TER. t- M AL-anee -1 golte........... .. c 2 t terest J U0hn ted......... ......... t 2-; U' BARLEY...... ........................ 2.0 a ao d it SI)AYP .......... ...................... 5a 1 0 portionl STARCH.......:........ 6a 12 .A._ PnsAfor CA.L'ras ................. 15 , r L -........ ....... T.0p0ca. PEAR L HOMINY .....;..... 4 hq Clef 5 o ANDY .................... ....... . n ' CBNENTE2E L'E.... ... ..A .. . 1 cHdAy FOAl PrBAieG AdW:rER..5 TheW GLr0 e .. ..-.....e ..... 4a;uun 0, A - BrAGGIN --eal y......................... rop1 , rsuCtOER SEED-er lb.. .....Term - RED 0ATSy -ra ol m.....t....... 75a 80 Droc ot te irr.onayofanar :cx, ti irsI G ha raand Specili ofliday Sale; c Ie l f ml hyb the gHg lc iftefd Prns oeirr ianiH c ouGn, thC.at-Wi i yorhoe ithird music, c D not acney oredy but forS a lifetie .,- smore pr t EcAL fhs H JIane CrsAL.---300 Tir s.s . .,d te B.t capntot mae rs. Weser one C utde- Tues I Tmsa deciveprchasr toffr t'y i100 papers Pianosd for s22aidlnd2s.o rasfi$5 butwewo'tGLBdEr can. GbeSOnt. -Dc FOT sRUMNi SARLE.S MONE, 1 tr Hlda bale'do Price Adressr .?na robt, Betel cad; LUDaD epuErN& TES the Sate A.VANann, G. .,ceeceas rgDea lers.(~q Dec.8, 49-t al ro Valtae Land undr Sota. lbu.ec Pursuland to the,"ower nin vest by: erm the de. by waysof motae fr .om Htenr- r') .I aloe do Thsed. E. Wadinto. WIFly w I: ;ell es atdNewherrmy bour Hoursed aot Caroiae,.t ond tefrMnday of January nex ,~sl at ed prhate trate In pilantaion.id of land w at I wilc pblic "otgr pace"wsituated Iin .ewerr !a Ra cuTy,m S.o, cleontaiigdn huir and -uD foty~ acre mreorg .,. andi, bouneysnap the ands' of Mi Jane roso aThs. Tai te th. Waedintpoon t and M s roied y adel t'ieew Term of le-purchaser a to p. urinag cof '~i hi- bid f said lands.yb en at.. ~~ la oceofIT J LBp.ET. J. GINbi Wopa o cl. 6,181 9 Ldh IIwil be ie sreon shwying a.ny ner. -w e sBethoer thcademinde pror:. dy of sJoban b Tideannrn,warraned. l)c ; c*4DHR.E J.. BREY. \o I - Ias(er's &alQ. S'ATE OF SOUTH - CAROIANA. --CMO NT.Y'.(F:.,-EW10IERRY. Is OMMON PLEAS. - I A Sez et..eoJ!. Stz 0omuph iHt 'Priion, etc. Av orVr (it (Ie Ofirt be"tin, 1Rilli at ETWvitbfj1L OJI 8 ft ali, la CWs u' I' a- w1b ly Setzler died seited 3*tipoied.sj e in e ad County, cntaining 'Fifsy-sai (6) ed cris, more or less, and bounded-by lands -o( Jacob SetLzer, Thomas Suber, Walter Kiarbd aud:k 4 g,.3c gI oh j .. T.as -Pa1.eger IpShalf of the i--;rchase wkoney in cash anc to secure the aunce, payable at-ewelve months, with in rest trorg day of salo, 1-y bond and mort ; e ot f he preminies .46d -a1 fo paj 'for SIL4S JOUNSTONE Master. Dec. .0 1881.' lCONT TY O F .1TEWBR RY. WjN 'Ou4ss Sy rde e urtheEif Ti1Rl aij*bliooupety bfAse tb*; r ; . ;ewerry,on the First Iond' 1382; the foflvwiu'g reaf= b ef ilaxterl'deceased, inlfhe CoMqty aQSss atorepaid : . . , - . "Tht Houie Leetw, t t4&edef te the.dee iig - gp 11 Five Acry and Nine tent and boand,-d y by larids -df N.'!fanctfsou, W1Yl a J. Pope, a.6y;abd"6il and'?oP%$Mw - Lot No. of the Spring - 1, County - it State -afore d, I is Sixt.rtie:A r V d&T4i ;f P. V t n -& l fzr L inWd Me*. E.BeZm - g !w&Tyo.XQ.2 fr m1e iisiR"ad is res~eri(kWbivic i4.llewRegk4 ig - -NqeLrngto *- A y Lo15- o..2 othe tgngpd p~ g tycini Eihgry Acres.~ r e -6 ! bjA&bb&:4f bkSma No.;.of tbi&;racttan lane C .. H SmrVon. Let.Nomof ide aegOpr n o Nos. 4 aul'6s.6 saidT' 'L b;ife -irb0i kSui (*tdhh4&E N&VuW. raLeitro d;u . y6 TR-ie Wihbner-NA bisde4airad cash and to secare the pyment t1e bil. aicL pi6e iA 'oe nih6iieiu wIth amterg frpnhthe1eAf. & daad segised;dd im eAA '%-Nq wge of the premises soiL. 0.11r. 'h fthe -&uilc) irile v eqtUived.-10 if_4 ~I9g tbWetsi t .%t-thirds .f their value, and ie 3 f4eti~se o1 .IU9be pa&iUasektsb*,V*e fiW"" r p rj. phesef b r 6 asr'ai; .1!y -E 61 erin - STAEOFSN2TIM RO A, atfrel,. vb. TW. - ' adrsgers ,aetiJ p tat Co aty and St eiread, e in nuk'Oe ,ad bouied.& y J, * - .iton, estate of Jan~~mee u, . . Tra N -Bru m:~wa edf .a: County a:&W tate a~foree op g less, and bp~edd .4and.ef .. ' -4 tr.in - ' -' -.ho QDay, oi ehalf of arebe as~i , bsnit -nserEst if tg e ,by, ben.d with, at least two szr,es anda h1rtgag'e of'tlie pri i.ll iJpky 1br necessaypape. .j O "' Plats of the land will 6ebexiitsa on djay of sle. - MILASJORNSTOS I~ar. Maaster's Oici,T1DS., 5V 1. STATE OF SQgrH 4 ROI NA, OQjNTY._ _W3 R. IN COMMON PIS~~,~ S.1P. ChaIrsers, Cle .4Senn eekre' - yorder of theCode haain.dwill ai, . a y,Cnie'st du ly/ ,&Wthsalrt Sa sih onty and -Stataoe; aA~ containing Foriy-sigbt'an 8r-1 -croi, more-ores, and beinedeiPby hids4 .dfrsef as Lmn gton. . . rgfo and b'*ers of Bos RivernSes to br ~.plts8. Tzss-Prchaser twill jere red-.to pay one-half of the jiurchase mioney in cilsh, aud to see r4lebaua; pamrbI aZctve ruOJ4s, with;iuteaest fpre the 49 of;sale, 'by,a bond with at~feast~w' ir aees id' a to pay for i'ue necoeary pa~~ovy. ance. SIL AS JOHNSr STATE OF SOTN CXdin*A COUNTY Of NE . IN OMMO. 4E. V Thos. T. Moore, Adr'r. ,. s.E. P. Lake, W. Bofde rt se-t pb 4w th'Mrsg. 1 sdarila7knam862, a 4-t eUJan#.in the T f.ew r,Q,n. ly vn adStat afore keno dLtW. 2 Tare .. . . ituAzaBonn dary Street, and~ ounddyidr?&~ d i''Simo,iel Lugfe4, d~sen,d by Havird.) 4'iiaeis--h%e petaakkwI el e Ztaqdfred to pay one-half of the pharchS,..mlon . in cash, and to secure the bafance -a le as tetinaghsi wiafr insatbei 4he day pf.leby ond a44 tg, fthe .pro perty.sold, and1 pay . - -~ynee - SEGAS&0f4NiTONIE.fager. Master's fico?4e }8Sl .* -S STATE OP SOUTH! OARQ1tJNA, -COUNTY- OF *EWBEBRY. INOOMMON PLE2&- 8. Mrs. (;jntia Mower,: Adm', vi W. A. Wert,e-al. F;oreclosure. I By order o'f 6tb C6u t Tir~,I will sell, at' public oter.Pj dii tbeIeiras Mobdhy in 4*wmYy, next, .before the.Qomrt House as Newberry, all that traci of Tand in the County ad Stt infrwesaid, anoieSming Ninezy-fte. Acres, moeorlssandbend ed by. lands of Peggy Liv'n3si,Daniel Livingstorf .' 3.- Bedenbigbenry Werts and others.e, . STRius--The urchaser wIll b rqre motieotseose-siybape psyable at twelve months, with. interest feom the day of sate, by bond sail ialrtgagde- 6he premmes. - -. -SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Master's-Ofee, 12 Nov., 1881'. 49-4% Legal Sales. E OF SOFTHI CAROLD (WNTY OF NEWBERRY ()IURT OF PROBATE. A. Pie.,ter. Petitioiuer, agaiinSt J( i'. Piester, Defeudant. - Petition for Dower. virtue of an order herein pasbed day of October, 1881, I will sei oluter, tr Newberry Court Bou ou %he 2nd day of January, 1882, tract o. iand situate ii said Coun :nir- Ore fHuidred and Sixv-four a :,Acres, more or. h-ss, and bound lds. Vf J. J. Reeder, A. W. Reed P. Clark,ty Bus'. R! r d b . of otbrs.-on the.j*,Aowing teruw, h to fully p. "ad . atisfy the f er's Judgmenit and al costs herein 1, aud as i.o the b:aw:ae upon .% cre (lve months with interet frtim C sale, which said balance shall, be by Lie boud of the purchaser and ,7 . of The land -old; ith thie -pril U the)UrChASer_ Of pa1%ill; thei end J. B. YELLERS, J.SP. N. YE 01 SOUTIH CAROLINI INTY OF NEWBERRY. THE PROBAT14 COURT. d , Adnir. of Rlebeca He fi C'J . &e., Plain-iff, agailist Rbt Ifendrix atd others, DefeudauLa.. liw, to Sell Liids to Pav Debts, & virta- o :.i order hereir. pa .d tl y of.Duceibe:, A. D. 1851, . I s Newbcerry CourL loise, on Sale-di i.a . A 1 - I882, within the leg of saie, the real estate of which _& leudrix died sei.ed ;aud posssse .g f \Ninety-rne and- three4ourtl kerps, mure or lese,. sitmao In and Ztate and bounded by lands. B. Clary, Uenry D. Boozer; JohiI ian aud othera, on the followit to Wi Ct ..1lf Cas, and the balance on a cret reh-e noaths with interest from de Stlh, credi, nortiun to be secured b if the purchaser and mortgage of th es. P '(rIaser to Pay for pap -rs. j: B. ELLERS, .r. x . c: 11.49 'E OF-80UTi (ARGLINA UNTY -OF. NIEWBERRY. COMMON - PLEAS, Vhceler and J. M. Wheeler, Exect Plai,f vs. Coruel T.W Conspiaint for Relief. )edieure to av order forgfxecisur kbovc stated vase, I wil seU, at.Ne Vourt Ho*1',"e en,t thTe-Mtit'it 4 ay) in. JhuaryA. D.:88,wibi al hodrs o, se, at plblic outcry, t 1h.s biddr, all1 atid singuitar thn plaltatio o 1'4ad 1-i a Ard bei.i ,oulntY aror:io .0 i parriy~iu th of NewuirIrv, 0onmning-iik:flh ici Twenty-.ix Aered ttore. or ls uW1cd on th1e ouh'by, Fair Streel E at by A di.a neet and road liat W. Y. Fair', oua.bt North y jid b: Fii- a d: dii Ws't by Ca!d reet. S O: S4L;-One-hal.asb, theba: . ere7dtt of twelve nfddt'iv 4lth ii 'rorrCday Of sa. Puwliasd t&gi and mortgage to secure the cdi and to pay for papers. - iA; or pA f .be PrA3i l b a the office of 'E;'. Chalmers. Esq. c of C -r, o'urd afteridy next .Coroner of New brrr~ Counlty. biD FOR SALE rtri of the .aurhdiT'y ves.ted .ini. m leed,- co)nniooiv casl1ed-a Mortgige rencer P. Baird, I willselJi,at publi at Newberry Court .Hue S. C. t Mlonday hi Jann *ary, 1 tasc 'racc of I nd, cotaining hundred aia Sevnty Fear(l4)Aera, less,- sitnatei Newberry County 1d bounded oy lands of .state-F. B estate of Xnn - Enitzminper, J. C os. U. Neel and others. IS CASk1-Purchaser a pay foi JOH1N TJJ?ETERSON, a, 4 r4t . .-.uardian. )TICB OF:SAIJi tue 0 an order of the- J.uJe o1 of Ne wfberry-Gounity, '.I wial.seli,;al resideince of Rebecca S. MIerchiant, I, ON THU'RSDAY, THE 5trn DAY UA RY, A. D. 188:2 aul the peon. rty of said de,oeased, to wit: . !es, One Horse, e Head of Cattle, Twelve:ogs, Corn and Fodder,. Cotton Seed, on Tools, One Two-borse Wagon, (2ue Buggci anid HI-nis ed ei Kitchen Ftrniind &c.;'&c. of Sie,C ASH. W. ERNEST SIERGHANT, 5 , 50u-2t* Execator. se:lI, at the late residonce of Wilt r, deceased, UN T'GESDAY, THE SE MBEft, 1881, thE following per "perty belonging to the- estate- ol raad to wit: O wS. Shee p, B . oaeboI4Eurature Gear, Farimm 1mplemenaw S CAsU. THiQMAd F. AY. .,, 15SI -o 1-a Administrator .Master's 8ales. * OF SOEi T&::IkOLIA A NTE Ut. NEWB3FRRY. OMM ON PLEAS. rgrove i.s. John~ W. Hargrovet al. Partitou. k-r of the Court f will sel.i. at pub r, before the 0ourt Hfone at New:~ n the First Monday in Janry, thait tract of land .(of which Solo f.zag[ove died seized and possessede 2ple), situated in. the County arnd resaid, containing Four Hundred ty Acres, more or less, and bound snds formerly belonging .to L. C. on. Williamr WaUsae. Jno;.W. ., J. C.ar'go.e,. * .i. Abr.ems, nd will be sold in pareek, by plate ri.ie exhibite on day of saIe, and 'iy in the meanie be examinsed ce-ofthe Mater. -Thepurcha.er wiu be. req~uired xe-third of the purchase mnoney~ in to sedure the balance in one and rs, with int:eresx. froms the day Qf bond and a mortgage of the premn and to pay for conveyance. SIL AS JOHN~STONE, Master. o 88.m9-r