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Special ana Local. THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1881 4 EK U- TOR .W ADVERTISEMENTS. POST OFFICE --. ,OSANGE OF SCHEDULE. 'Frainearrts............. 1'21 P A ma.icesat,................12 50 Ph Train:.arrivea ........... 3 46 P c Utes4.............. 3 10 P N Trafu arrives. .......... 8 31 A - I ' urI Tratidleaves... ........ 3 55 P : a..i... n.i. t closes at........ 3 10 P i Office bour frm 8.30 A. M. to 5 30 P. M. U. WV. BOO,--f, P M Newberry, S C., Dec. 19, 1881. i IAL NOTICE.-Business nu> 8* in?kis loa colunwa are inserted a trae of 15 cents per line each inser KObiluarics, notices .of raee.tings, cor , beinctions reating to personal inter est4ibues of respect, ce. are duarged e geslr aeerissemergsW L. $1 p r etiCes of admini stration, and eAher ptol 33, as toel as --' licZ o'f e personal charackr e. en"bb paid for ix advance e priaeof the He2ald s $20for aeee $ig,1.00 for siz ouaths, 50 cetss fjex ?hree- soths and anta fqr 2onainth, ins advance. nein fftdure eill not be paced on ~ a~a~*ooks tie$ the: ca&8 or AirAeor iim'nications relating to sdtl'interests - will be inserted at .:er Wr s ngrates, onedollar per cash 'in t dvance. f f y be found on file at Geo-. P: -g ; Nwper Advertixing Bn es pruos ) hre. advertisincon pac$s zm be for itin New Yor r. L. S.. Bowers, post master at sperity is our authorized agent at -E. Eisabetb Slawson, wife of Mr. evi Slawson, of Silver Street, died the . -n an eH. M. Boozer, of this died Saturday, 24th mstant, of y I peumonia. oseph Ligon died at her home atnrday, 24th instant. She eaa Mis Dolly Nance, and - a siter of j. Jno. K. Nance, of to gi. A BUMN for your PhI'If d isch Oaudy, Nuts and F'is. s. o f = Semni-Centenniai. The Bpist Church of this-place has cgi it ed a half century since its or an an hatnrical address or jfibe delivered by she Pastor, Rev. anday nesteNew Siued Fied and Rswat.A. C. JONES' a~4~ctobe -- n AnaG. .Tir-by upecial request, offies' eganhka-an the Baptist CbblSunday night, and Dr. E. (~. ~m ~ ~ . fet~iegular anos iakesthilipart oftefl - . - .the gg For a choice, large Tariety of Chew s ~g and 3Soking Tobaeco, go to. ' 3'--L( - BA. BURNS'.. Rey. J.Bampbelt, -Sibesar for the pasth three ,years ofthe Methodist Church at Ns,wberry, -leaves for his Dew appointment, EMat Manae-iren~citithie wBek. Mr. Campbell and his exce-ilent family have made may frdsin theommuniy dulring their stay here, who wish them a pleas *tlemge in their new field. The East hmeeCirosit is one of .the best ap twns within the boands of the Bythe -best izokin -igars on hbe eskefrom A. C. JONES. 41-af. A ia pianos, orga:ss sheet nasis and .alitsaormaIisial nsr ent(for a .i."aarnaomge entsaled-.Deeyour litit beat true so ine &natoG. A. Neudof-rgbr; it'his report on Inmigratio.ir. Wene thinbn4has the present plani of :isamigrationi is feended on a fae basis 7pAd isboolnd-tp.reslt in famln.. Mr. N.effer8troubesemsOi to be thatbe-is notproperly appreciated by the author. ities that be~ 6o to . A. BUENS' for somie of those fins'aem -Essiy ackerei, heads and 8podb~d.at Pae's. '$stiada, 2!>4th istapit, Some is (gli6s e* oli a ldrunadeapree al PeaEe'aStation, Lexington l(oonty. nJames"'A. athropgferim.er N atewberry), hi Po with knives and the policemen fkond it mnnry to use their pistols. One o: Aye pas badly wounded, bot wsnot festerday morning. IHis wound is supposed to be mortal. Buy Choice Fruits Of ai ki4gfrom~ A. G. JONES. 41--ti Aa a frontispiece to this volume, the 2siway number-. of'ther Plectic, whief is just at hand filled with good things has an exquisite steel engraving entitle< "The First Call," which is as charmmns in its way as anything we have latel; seen. The literary contents of(the numy are also interesting in the highes being the commerncement ofa een volume, it offers afvrbetm -for new subscriptions, and as a furthe inducement will send to-all subscriber -remitting their subscriptions directly ti 'tie odice a beautiful large steel engrav lng of "MARGUERrrE," which is alou '*bth the subscription price for th ecar. TPahlihed by E. R.1P%lton, 25 Boy Street, New York. Terms, $5 pe ,jar; single eopy. 45 eerts; Trial seal ieriptian for thraeemonths, $1. ALadW4s Wish. -Oh, how Ido wishamy skin was a Lcler and soft as yours," said aladyl1 friends "You :canl easiy make it so, .aswsze the friendl "H&w" NO One visiting our store can tail to admire the handsome line of Celluloid Dressing Cases, EToilet Sets, Perfumery, soaps,t # Brishes of -all kinds, &c., &c. We do not sell LIQUORS But offer a full line of SDRUGrS, M EDICINiES -AND-w CHEMICALS. Our. Prescription Department is under ui the control of regular Graduates of Phar- E r<acy.. -Ln fine nwtt.ing is SOLD L But the best, and AT LIVING PRICES. w We cordially invite an examination of te: on stock and prices before purchasing. Cl Catl of dC AT MAYBIN- &-TARIIANTP ai DRUG STORE. Dec. 22, 51-2t. t Suit the Action The best Liniment in the world fo C man or beast is - Coussens' Lightning w1 Liniment. For Rheumatism, Lan P Back. Pain in side, Neuralgia, Corni and Bunions, it is a certain cure, and RE for Spavin; Ringbone, Galls, Cots ant Scratches on animals, it is the be C1 remedy known. Price 50 cents a b B+ tie, White's Cream White Vermifug \\ is the best worm killer. For sale by Sl Dr. W..E. Pelbam. e.o.w.- fe w -Your.Very-Last Chance The December or Christmas numbr 1 of the Southern Musical Journal is m ti( our table. It was 'the last' with whi(b of the shoemaker of Seville killed his wi, IM and with this, expires in glory, te lI old series of the Journal. Janu ri begins a new volume with a new seris,I bi but the dollar's worth of Premi tb Sheet Music, which has hitherto bSr presented each subscriber, will no,n fli longer given. The ~Puiblishers Mr one last chance to secure this Premii , & and will extend it yet to all who sE-er scribe biefore January 10th, 1882. Ai mit $1 26 at once, ad theJournaler C 1882, with its $12.00 worth of M*#e bound in it, and $1.00 worth of Pe U zuiiim Sheet Musicof your own selee@n will be yours. This Christmas numGr' V has three Musie Gems. 'He.Givetb is Beloved Sleep.' 'The Celebrated Clip cl Waltz,' and 'Blue Bird Echo Poli.' Send your subseription to Luddei& Bates' Southern Music House, Savpa. tb nah; Ga. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The January number is one of ue markable excellence and abounds idh tb l iterazrr'and artistic brilliants. Prom inent am.ong tbe latter is the coloyd Cl frontispi'ce, 'The Finisahing Toneh,'by Mey3er Von Bremen. Douglas Ca4i bell contributes a highly interest6g a article, -The Paist, Present and Futre of New York's Water Supply,' whiefis tbi profusely illustrated, 'Distinguished in- la valids,' 'In the Land of the Pyrenee,' 'Chatworthb,' by N. B;obinson, 'Hearing,' by T. Jeffrey Parker, are a few of $e tr findly-illistrated, noteworthy article.n Gerald Carlton's serial, *Leonie, Eu. press of the Air,' is continued t aid ce among the admirable short stories!sre pt 'The 9:30 Up,' 'La Jeune; or, At~ and omn'Sister Ma-g'ueri ' 'Saints Christmas Gifts,A arid ' Mudrin the Rue St. Denis,' botliby C Helen~a W. Pierson, eto., etc,. Thire are several poems of merit, an unl of lished one by Walter Scott is invested & with peculiar interest.. There ar js descriptive and. personalisketches, ppra- g graphs on a variety of subects-e4fer- y taining,: interesting and afringy'al uable information. The numnbe- -on ais 18 qarto pages and abc - 00 la illustrations, anus offered at theAlow de price of 25 cents. The annual inb scription is $3 sent post-free. Adiress it Frank Leslie, Publisher, 58, 55 aid 57 Park Place, New York. Go to H. A. BURNS' for your Le un- a YI 1resh Goshen But t.er at 35 cexts. . 4-tf . A. C. JOES. e: k 6Goite H. A. BURNS' for a ehoice lot of Pipes and Smokers' Articlesjespe eially the Shuck-mouth Cigarettes. 37-tf V Fresh Norfolk Oysters I Fresh Norfolk Oysters, fresh Fish, HBam, Eggs and Hot Coffee, served in tle veiy best style, at my Restaurant on Main 5treet, all hours of theday and until 9 to 10 oi'elock as night. A. 0. JOgiS- c 46-tf _______ gg A'fine selection of Canned .Goods, ' at H. A. BURtNS'. 7t Liens for Sale.s *Blank Liens for supplies and for rent, e Ifor saleat this office. W ll"ie finest Grackers, plain aid sweet, at H. A. BURNS'. 37-tf t a' 1b. best Organ at Eduardl Selintz's. sTHOWsON, Dentist, opposite Hlertid office t r WGo to H. A. BURNS' for Potatoes s and Onoas. 37-t . gg" If you want a good Cigar, call onI a- H. A. BtRNS. 3-f KendallFs Treatise on the Horse. &Thisvaluable book is for saIe at the 1 r HEMmL Book Store, prieonly25ecents Sforanileiejy, or five copies for $1.00. Tis~ 1Wis.you wnuat to,do for your. hsben siek, and treats of every dis eaet hc os slal.(e eas coytd whiche morsey and aniabet.ta I n7 o aea h " copyf dsaemoney Band anxiety. 49, -Oprsale t th " 51-if HERAD BOOK STORE. 1 Pesonal. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Simkins ar o a visit to Chappell's. Mr. R. H. Greneker, Sr., of the New i8 on a visit to Charleston. The Misses Hood, of Due West, ar spending the holidays in Newberry. Mr. Jno. E. Peoples, of Anderson, i Ositing his uncle Mr. Jno. O. Peoples Mr. R. S. Maybin has left the tele raph office at Laurens and returned t< ewberry. Rev. Thos. G. Herbert, of Sumter, i; n a visit to his old home and friendi i Newberry. Miss Florence Harllee has given uf ie Beth Eden school, and has returned her home in Marion. Dr. Strother Pope, of Columbia, with is bide. paid Newberry a visit last eek. They returned home Tuesday. The Misses Ruf; of Glyaiphville, have ade Newberry brighter and the holi tys happier by their presence among 1. Dr. A. P. Johnstone, of Anderson, ith his bride, is spending the Christ as with his father, Silas Johnstone, 3ql. Mr. J. L. Sims, editor of the Orange urg Times & Democrat, and Mr. W. Izlar paid us a complimentary visit eterday. These gentlemen came up ith W. L Glaze, Esq., of the Orange irg Bar, who will be married this.af rnoon at 2 P. M., in the Methodist inrch, to Miss Emma F. Herbert, one Newberry's most populai young la es. The wedding party will take the wn train for Orangeburg. tree Cheers. If afflicted wit that mostpainful and a oyis disease, Eenforrhoids, or les. use Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint ent. It is victorious in cases of even e longest standing. 'and establishes a rmanent cure. Procure a bottle and relieved. Price 50 cents. White's eam White Vermifuge is- the best :>rm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. .lham. e.o.w. y. R. D. Smart, the new Pastor of the-Methodist lurch in Newberry, is a native of maufort, and is thirty-six years of age. hile a.stadentat Wofford College, )artanburg, he volunteered in the Con derate Army, and went to Virginia, bere he remained till the war was er. After the war he returned to 'offord, and graduated at that institu m in 1869. Wishing to take a course instruction in theology, and the ethodists having at that time no theo. gical school, he entered the Presbyte n Theological Seminary in Colum a, and after graduating there entered e South Carolina Conference. Mr. nart has been twice married. His at wife was the daughter of the late r. Evans, of the firm of Walker, Evans Cogswell, or Charleston. His pros it wife is a daughter of Hon. D. Wyatt iken, Congressman from the Third S. .District. Mr. Smart has been stationed at aion for the past two years. tious and all About,: The Beth Eden School wants a first iss teacher. Invitations are out for a 'German' at e Crotwell Hotel to night. A large quantity of land is to be Id next Monday, Saleday. The stores in Newberry were closed e whole of Christmas Day. The Helena Sunday School had a iristmas tree Sunday night. There was a fine display of fire-works the-Newberry Hotel Monday night. Eromn our marriage column it appears at Cupid has been on the war path of te. The colored Baptists had a.Christmas se at their Church in town Monday ght. Capt. M. M. Buford sold a-bale of tton in town Friday that weighed 766 >unds. Rev. Nelson Tarpin has been assign k o the Newberry African Methodist aurch. A darkey was caught sealing a pair shoes jaMr, S. S. Lanigford's store tarday.. The young people of Helena had a easant "Hop" at Mr. G. W. Doyle's onday night. The Phantom Party at Mrs. Motte a at Tuesday night is reported as a slightful affair. Wedding Cards and Envelopes, Vis [ing Cards, something beautiful, at the ERIA T.) Book Store. 50-St Christmas passed over in Newberry ith comparatively few drunks, and ithout any accidents. A supposed mad dog, which bit sev al other dogs and some stock, was illed near Beth Eden the 22nd. Rev. R. D. Smart, the new Pastor, all preach at the Methodist Church ic >wn, Sunday morning and night. Beautiful Christmas and New Year' Luminated Cards it the HERALD Booh tore. Call and look at them. 50-SI Last night being 'press night' WE ould not avail ourselves of the kinc vitation to attend the entertainmeni t Prosperity. Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething towders) will cure your child. Foi ale by all Druggists and Country Mer hants. 50-1y We begin this week a Puzzle Corner rhich will afford amusement and diver ion to many of our readers, to thE 'oung especially. Mr. A. G. Maybin showed as a fevw lays ago his "first breeches"-he wore hemn 65 years ago, when between ont md two years eld. We have an interesting communica ion from Rev. J. A. Sligh concerning florida, which we will publish nex leek, or the week after. The 'wn Council has ordered lock for- the Opera House tower fron be Sethi Thomas Clock Company, (Jon ieticut. It will cost $700. Rev. Mr. Griffiths, who wiTh his famn ly has been visiting relatives in New serry, pi-eached an excellent sermoniu he Methodist Church Sunday morning Every one has a will and a mind t think for himself, yet many will g nbou hacking and coughing until tThere was very large crowd in e town Friday and iturday last. Near ly four hundred baa of cotton were sold Friday. Trade wa~retty brisk, espe cially in fancy good. Christmas tricks, toys, &e. 3 If the HERALD shou: appear to have less than the usual am'nt of news and 1 ; reading matter this wek the reader can attribute the deficiccy to the fact that all printers have bcn indulging in a little Christmas Holid,. A young man went intta jewelry store a few days ago to have a name engraverin a piece of jewiry. He wanted his s eetheart's name e graved but didn't w-t to tell who aie was. He was like t e lady who wtnted a telegram sent to her husband bat didn't want the operator to read 1,. The fact of the hereditary transmis sion of disease is clearly esnblied, and Scrofula the most dreaded td per. haps the most difficult to cure. S. S. S., the KING of all Specifies, - with pride to the long list of cref this scQurge. In no instance has,t been known to fail, even after case& had been pronounced hopeless. Prioe, $1,00 and 1,75 per bottle. A young cyclone, about a hundred yards wide, passed- t h the upper portion of town Monday afternoon in a Northeasterly direction. It blew open Mr. Cline's front door-which was lock ed, and also blew open the door of his workshop and upset benches, &c.,' but did no damage. The edge of the cy clyone struck Mr. John C. Wilson's house and blew out a pane of glass in one of the windows. At Mr. T. M. Lake's it blew down seven of the four then trees that stood in his back yard and two trees in his front yard. The up train Monday had about three hundred colored. emigrantis foY' Kansa. They came prine'pally from about Prosperity,. Newberry county, and were, taken altogether, a tolerably respectable-looking party of colored, people. We ventured to suggest to a middle-aged man in the crowd that iz a few years hence he would be cowing back to this. State in much worse con dition than when he left. This nettled.. him considerably, aria-ha declared that he didn't like for a white mas fa anything to him but 'go on and try for, yourself,' and .tbat when (be tried -to persuade him not to go to 'Kansas' he had no use for him, and didn't want him to talk to him.-Anderson Intell - gencer, 22nd. The negroes were going to Arkansas, not Kansas. Buy Canned Goods, Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco, from A. C. JONES. 41-tf.. Our Puzzle Corner. PHIONETIC CHARADE. In many a country village Myfirst you hail as good, When, late in stornf and darkness You shelter seek, and food. If there temptation assail you My second you firmly reply, Youa'1l save my third a hundred times, And a thousand Ills defy. And if the night be noisy With deeds of darkest stain By fools with brains rum-muddled, 3 My whole you will remain. ENIGMA. Composed of 31 letters. My 2. 7, 14. 17, 24. 25, is cold. My 22, 8, 20, 11, 25, 9, is a guide. My 13, 25, 12, 23, 28, 21, is a hard worker. My 19, 3, 15, 23, 10, is a sweetment. My 5, 29, 1, 31, 4, is languid. My 2, 7, 18, 30, 16, is a product. My 27, 5, 13, is assistance. My whole is advice worthy the atten tion of all. CousIN Krrm. TRANSPOSITION. Behold a country of warlike fame, Transposed, the ancient governor's name. N. C. M. WORD SQUARE. I. Aramnble for plunder. 2:Proportion. 8. Opposite. 4. To handie. 5. Noblemen. BEssIE BEAN. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUG H SYRUP over all other cough remedies is a.ttested by the immense popukr demands for that old .established remedy.: For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, IHoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipienti IConsumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in ad vaIl stages of the Disease. ForSae 'by all Druggists.-Price, 25 cents. THE PENNINGTON HOUSE1 (Formerly the Mansion House,) NEWBERRY,_S. C. JOHN M. PENNINGTON, Proprietor. This popular and conveniently located -house has been opened by the present Pro-. ~prietor, who will stare no pains to make a his guests comfortable. With rooms large, airy, clean and well furnished, a ta,ble sup. plied with the best that can be had polite and ready attention on the part of his ncr vants, he feels assured of zivingatisfaction. Terms, $1 per Day: $12.50 per Month. June 22, '25- rf. SHARVEY REESE, INANE BRIHTE IN NEWBERRY HOTEL C flercitd. - N j. W B rrS. C., Dec. 28 1881 . 1 Ordinary. .. ....------...... 941a10} Good Ordinary. - .-.-.-.-.-.. . 104a10 Low Middling - --..........10;a10 Middling ..... ...........10 0 . Good MiddlingT . ----''........10i1 Goud demar Newbey Prices Current. N9 ORRECTED WEEKLYlf By J.N. MARTIN & CO. is BACOL B oulders, Primne Nt:w...... 6; a 7 - houlders, Sugar Cured.... 9 w Sides, C. R., New.......... .a 11 d DRY ALTED MEATS Shoulders. New......... Sides, C. R., New........... . a 10 - Sides, Long Clear........... a 1o r LS- P Uncanvassed Hams.......... 16 Canva'ed Hams, (Magnolia 1.9 b [RD- tl Leaf. in Tierces.............. 1E Leaf, in Bucket_............. IS c UGAR- t Powdered.................... 16 Crushed............... 14 Granulated Standard..... .. 121a a Extra C.................... 11 Coffee t...................... 10 r \ Yellow....... .......... 10 New Orleans................... 10 c MOL e arara.................... - t New Orleans Syrup... 75 New Orleans Molasses. 50 3 Cuba Molasses......... S' TEA- Sugar House Molasses. 37 Gun der.. ........ Youn on .................. 1.50 t ALSPICE.. 2b PEPPER...... ................. COFFEE--~..... Roas, >r Parched...... 25 Best Ri .... ........... 20a ] Good Ro ....,............ 16a20 VINEGAY Cider Vinegar......... 50 - White Wine Vinegar.. 65 COR - Tennessee.............. 1.20 fSEALe Bolted............... 120 Unbolted.. ................. 1.20 BARLEY.............................. 2.0j SOAP.......... .................. 5a 10 STARCH.........- 12 STAR CANDLES...............1i FLOUR, rbbl................. 8.00aU.03 FEARL......Y..............20 CONCENTRATED LYE..........10 ENGLISH SODA... ....... 10 HORSFORD'S BAKING-POWDER 25.; SEA FOA*-BAKING POWDER... 35 AYL. GREASE:........ 4...... -10 rOBACCO..:..... ..... .......... 1.2 NAILS (10)k ....................4.50 BAGGING-Heavy..........................12a14 ROW TIES. .bunch........... 00 _'ED W TIES........ .1.2 RFD O VER SEED-per lb....... 20 TOTY .ru........75a 0 2 0 Ti;TH ....i............S 2 00 F110 -.. Grand Special Holiday Sal'. FOR CsxisTMAS1881, make yourself and family happy by the gift of a PI&ANO or an OROA&N, that wvill r;Il your home with music, not only for a day, but for a lifetime. SPECIAL anLIDAY SA. .50is-ls Instruents fom sixbest a;163 styls, al grdes,prics, bt n 00peito Gransfrd2~ SpeeIa -Stopia Or ans fo$5 bFw o n't GolIduS dollar an'e boughtfSD no yfor aday, True ecoomy lifestinme.cas ofnstrementsefnsomumen.,bcst whaters;may. lbleS Instruments r olaks. MOters Paoufr clim , and 2-Sthi ras for wi65,h world. Send for Catalogues and Special Holday Bale Prices. Address LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., The Great Wholesale Southern Piano and Organ.Dealers. Dec. 8, 49-4t. "Land of the Sliy." THE GLOBE-HOTEL, ERNDER~SONVILLE, N16 0. Ca 0, .CHASE,_Proprietor. - ALTE-TUDN 2,252 FEET.. E.Iery attentiou promised, and satisfac tion guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. Try thie Globe. Jun. 29, 26-tf. i880. 1880. GR1AND IENRAL HOTEL, - (Formerly the Wheeler House,) C6LTYMBIA, S. C. THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, REEUJRNISHED AND REFITTED. TERKS, $2.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. JOHN T. WILLEY7, Propriet'r. ALONZO RESESE, SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING sALOON, P Sii treetnext door to Dr, Geiger's Offie COLUJMBIA, S. C. Room newly fitted and furnished, and gen tlemen attended to with celerity, after the most approved styles. Nov. 22, 47-tf. 52d YEAR L ADY'S BOOK, LOW PRICE ~E) PER OF TEAR. e Oldest ad Best Ldy's BMo in the MVri. SEE THE MONTHLY CONTENTS, For 1882. A COXPLETE NOVEL IN EVERY NUMBER ! Besides the following old-time -special Beautiful Original Steel Plate Engravings. -Designed by F. 0. C. Darley. Dia.gam Patterns for Ladies and Children. 1.aimoth Colored Fashion Plate. Short Stories, Poems and Sketches. Orfopular Novelty Pages in Colors. Illustrated Art ane Fashion Home Work. Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes. Godey's Recipes, Godey's Puzzles and Games. Monthly Chit-Chat on Fashions, etc., etc. No Continued Stories. EVRY NWBER 00IIMET IN ITSEL! MAKING WR ARLY 1200 PAGES Of Original Letter Press and Illustrations in the.full year's issues. Subscriptions will be red.eived at this of fice in clubs with this paper. THE HERALD, and GODEY's LADrs BOOK for one year, post-paid, for on ly $3.75. - - Sample copies 20 cents. Alt news decalers sell it. HOW TO itE\IT.-Get a P. 0. Money Or dier oni Philadelphia, or a draft on Philadel hia or New York If neither of these can be had, send Bank Notes in a registcred let ter. Address, GDEY'S LADY'S BOOK PUB. CO. (Limited,) 1006 Chesnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 24~, 47-6t.. NEW YOlK HOPPINt. " PiisceIafeOus. THE SAVANNAH VEEKLY NEWS. On.tbe first of Janury tlh: WEEKLI NEWS iters upon its thirty-second year. During e long period which has elapsed since its ception, it has-been a consistent ativocate whatever it considered to be right, al ., s preferring principle to exlpelie.ney. ith incre-:tsin; years it has net .lterigra :d, but oit io" ec.itrary. it hue 1a i ' ? ove<L and k""lt tilly aWlc:at of the pro tssive spirit of the times, and to-day, as a urnal. whether taken in its general or ecial features it stands first among tue ipers of the South,.and equal to those or ni section hf the Union. I :ring t ue eouiin year the WEEKLY NEvS ill partake of all improvements in our Lily issue. which, with additional editorial tbor. increising correspondence by mail ud telegraph. a:d a more thorough orgaai tion will, it possible, occupy a still higher tnk than heretofore among the newspa ers or the coantry. To the tarmer, mechanic or artisan, the I usiness or proiessional mnan, who has not ie advantages of a daily mail, the WEEKLY EWS affords the best medium by which he an be informned of a'.Clets transymrng in be busy world, whether in his own State or i the most distant parts of the globe. In addition to a first-class newspaper, dapted to the wants of the people ol'Geor ia, Florida and other Southern States at ai aoderate price, we rifer to each new yearly ubscriber received before January 1, 1852, r to old ones who renew for a year before hat date. a copy of any of the published I ovels of tne MORNINi NEWS LIKItARY FREE. end $2 and get the WEEKLY NEWS for one ,ear, and a good novel free of charge. The above offer also applies to the SOUTH N FARMEI'S MONTHLY, which enters upon s fifth year, with the January number. 'his journal is, as its name indicates. devo ed to the a-ricultural interests of the South. t is ably elite'd, and is jnst the magazine to inpplement the WEEKLY NEWS. The sub - tion for one year is'$2.00. ~-i-haj.t.. the WEEKLY NEWS and ai 'ARMER's NIONTHLTm2M:. of the MoRN NG NEWS LIBRARIES will be enn to one ad Iress for one year for $3.50. Subscriptions can be sent through local tgents and postmasters, or direct to J. U. ESTI LL, 3 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga. Dec. 8, 4u--tf. Eclectic Magazine 'oreign Literature, Science, and Art. 1882-38thi YEAE. The ECLECTIC MAGAZINE reproduces from foreign periodicals all those articles which are valuable to American readers. Its field of selectio aembraces 8ll the leading Foreign - Reviews, Magazines, and Journals, and the tastes of a.l classes of.xeaders are consulted in the articles presented. Its plan inclades SCIENCE, EsSaYs, REVIEWS, SKETCHES, rJ TRAVELS, POETEY, NOVELS, SHORT STO-, RIES, ETC., ETC. The following lists comprise the principal periodicals from which selections are made and the names of some of the leding writers who contribute to them: PERIODICALS. AUTHORS. Quarterly Review. 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Nov. 24, 47-tf. A ISUTiES PRESflT! Come and buy one of Mrs. L. M.. SA LE'S "SADEST OF ALL IS LOVING," for your wife ,sister or sweethe art. They cn bedIound at the HERALD BOOK STORE. De, 15, 50J-3t. Legal Sales STATE OF SOU'1fH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF PROBATE. Eliza A. Piester, Petitioner, against John G. Piester, Defendant. Petition for Dower. By virt'e of an order herein passed! the ltti day of October, 1SS1, I will sell, at pubiic outcry, at Newberry Court House, S. C., on the 2nd day ot January, 1882, all that traut of land situate in said County, containing One Hundred anid Sixty-four and One-half Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. J. Reeder, A. WV. R-eeder, Dr. R. P. Cl!rk, by Bush River anid by the lands of others, on the following terms, to w oict: o Xlypy id~~sf k e toer'csh Judguly pay all s;.sf hei in urrersd,n and a tebll po heri n currel ans ith balner rom t,cei .rasterls Sales. 'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN k-0M [UN PLEAS. rrYl. zh- r c .tl vs teocge H. Sel z It' z. C0 i tt+ i.tt':iionf;-1*e1'Ce. l: ortr 1 the i.rf. hereip I win- Rell, public outcry, betwr the Court Hou-" at wberry, on the First ,idarin Jainukry, b2,'all chat ract of lad of rwhichrarah tzler died seized ziud po.' ed, situate.in d County, containing F iy-six' (5i) ,res, more or less, and bounded by lands Jacob Setzler, Thomas Suber, Walter nard and Thomas V.. Witker. TERs-Puichaser to pay one'half of the rchase money in cash and to secure the Iance, payable at twelve months, with in rest from day of sale, :y bond and nort ge of the premises gold-also to pay for ,pers.4* SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Dec. 10, 1881. 50-4l ATE OF SOUTH CA,ROLINA, COUNTY OF rNEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. ios. T. Moore, Adm'r., vs. E. P. Lake, W. D. Reagin, et al: Relief. By older of the Court, Lwill sell,at-pub c outcry, before the CourtHouse at New i ry, (at the risk of the fortner pirchaser,) -. the -First Monday in January, 1882, a t of laud in the Town,of Newberry, Coun Snd State aforesaid, known as Lot No. 2 the property of E. P. Lake, containing wo Acres, more or less, fronting on Boun ary Street, and bounded by lands of estate f Stanmore Langford, deceased,and.by 1ot No. 1 (now the property of Mrs. E. D. [avird.) TERMS-The purchaser will be: reqnired > pay one-half of the purchase money in ash, and to secure the balance payable at welve months with interest froudtbe- day f sale. by bond and mortgagg o[ the pro erty sold, and pay for conveyance. SILAS JOHNSTONi Master. Master's Office, 1. Dec., 1881.. 0-3 egal Sales. 3TATE OFSOUTR CAROLINA - COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. -IN COMMONa-PLEAS. ). B. Wheeler and J. M; Wheeler, - eou tor8, Plais tiffs, vs. Cornelia T....Wells, Defendant. Complaint fdr Relief. In obedienre -to an order forForeclosnre ,n.he -above.state& case, - wiD pANew erry Court. House, on the First:Monday ale-day) in January, A.1D.1882, within lheegal hours of sale, at public :outet;y, to be. highest bidder, all. and-s,inp r that trat or-plantation of land lIyiig and being irthe County aforesaid and partly3 .in the town, of Newberry, containing ,One Hun dred and'Twenty-six Acrbs, more' 9r -less, wad b)tnoded-4n theuth b{ .air.Vreet, n the East by Adamp~ Street and roa.d.lead ing to W'Y. Firi's,~on the Nofthf by lands F W. Y. Fair, and on the -West boy Cald well Street. T ERIMsO oSA.z-On-hafesh, the bal udce on a e,redit of twelve -months with in erest .from day .of sale- Purchaser to give. bond a4d mort'gage to ss-ure the ci-edit p,ortics and'to pay for papers. . A plajor plats of thel ppemiss.ill be found in the office of B. P. Cfhalmets, Esq., or for6fd t,ow aidafitda'yext. - E C. LONGSHOgis Coroner of Newberry 'County. Dee. 7, 1881. -* 40-4t STA'tE OF SOUTH . CAROLINiA, COUNTY OF NEWEERftY. IN '[HE PROBATE-c$URT. Henry Hendrix, as Adm'r. of Rebecca Hen - drix, -de'd.. &.; intif, leainst~ Rebec ca J, Hendrixtand -othera. Defendlants. Coplaint to Sell Lands to Pi Deb & By virtue of an order herein. paased the th day -of December, -: D. 1881, V will seel at Newberry Court.House,n. Sale-day la Januryg A. D. 1882, within the legal hours of sale, the real est.ate ef wzi'ch4 Re hecca Hendrix died seized aoda po&ised, consisting of Nigy-nine and three-fourths (99) Acres, more or less, situate .in said County and Sba4e, ao boiindd f-'ands of J.ames B.. Clary,~ Henry D. Boozer, ohn R. Spearnan and, others, on- the following terstowit: -- One-half ash,:and the balance oaacred it of twelve. months withi inierest froi day of sale, the-eredit'portion to be secured by bond of the~ puchaser and mortgage of-the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. - J. B.' FELLERS,V. r. t. c. De1: 1881. .- 49--4t. By irtue "of the authiity vested jb me by a..- deed- commonly called* MQilsgage, from Spencer P.,gaird, I will sell, at public auction, at Newberry Court House, S. C., on -the - First Monday in Ja/nu-m *ary, 1SS2, All that tract 6f land, containing - Two Hundred -R an Sveity Four (224) Akrest more or less,.situate in Newberry County, S. C., and bounded, by lands of estate F. B. -ggs, estate of Ann Eritzminger, J. C. Hill, Thos. C. Neel and others. TERMS CASH-Purchaser to pay for papers. -JOHN T. PETERSON, Dec.. 8, 49-4c Guardian. Notice of. Sale under Mortgage. Pursuant to che~power in me vested by he deed by wayof mortgage from' Henry .Malone to Thos. B. .Wadlington, I will sell at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, - on the first Monday of January next,'at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all and singular t,hat tract and.plantation of.land, known as -a th "Hogg gipace," situated i' Newberry county, S. C., containing one hundred and forty acres moee or less, and bounded by thelands of Miss Jane Crosson, Msj. Thos. B. Wadlington, and Mrs. Caroline Caldwell. Terms *of ,sale-purchaser to pay in: ca'sh his bid for said lands. - . ALBERT J.'GIBSON, *Dec. 6, 1881 494t. Valuabk Land for The "Cleland Place,", containing six huni dred and sixty-nine acres, bounded by lands of A. J. Longshore, estate of John-Satrter white, deceased, J. E. Pitts, L. W. Floyd and others, may be purchased at private sale from me aL.an~y time prior to the sec ond day of January next. If not sold at private sale I wili sell said fract of land at public outcry at Newberry C. H-, S. .C., on te first Monday in January next, at 11 o'clock in the morning. Terms of sale-one third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years ; the credit' partion -to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of t*he premises. * A p1st of the land may_be seen at the