The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 29, 1881, Image 3
Special and Local.
THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 188
T13MMY To AW ADVEETISEMENTS.
POST OFFICE
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Train arrIves.................1 21 PI
p man-closes at................12 50 PI
-De*n Tranarrives ........... 3 46 P I
p. . Maiu cw.La ............ 310 p J
Unretis Tralu arrives,. .......... 8 31 A 1
LUrens Train'leaveb... ........ 3 55 P I
Wianui cloes at...... ..... 3 10 P]
Offlce hours frow 8.30 A. H. to 5 30 P. M
. W. BOONE, P M
Newberry, S. C.. Dec. 19, 1881.
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rmst be ptid for in advance
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is$2.00for twe nrW, $1.00 forsi
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2 gents for one month, in danc
Names in future will not be placed a
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its equivae*t is Paid.
g All communications relating t
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sqare, cash in advance. tf
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jowen = 's Newspaper Advertising Bu
rea (10 Spruce St..) where advertising cot
tracs may be made for Itn New York.
Mr. L. S. Bowers, post master z
Prosperity is our authorized agent
that place.
Deaths.
Mrs. Elizabeth Slawson, wife of Mr
LevIrSlawson. of Silver Street, died th
20ft inataLt.
Mr. Lemuel H. M. Boozer, of thi
County, died Saturday, 24th instant. I
typhoid pneumonia.
Mrs. Joseph Ligon died at her hom
in Augusta Saturday, 24th instant. Si
was formerly Miss Dolly Nance, an
was a sister of Maj. Jno. K. Nance,<
Newberry.
g Go to I. A. BURNS' for ) our PIRi
.ad French Candy, Nuts aud fruis. i
Semi-Centennial.
The Baptist Church of this place ha
completed a half century since its o1
ganization, and an historical address c
sermon commemorative of that ever
will be delivered by the Pastor, Rei
Lather Broaddas Snday next, Nei
-Aar s Day.
Oysters,
Stewed, Fried and Raw, at.A. U. JONE
afte;r the 18th October. 41-tf.
Charai,
M(rs. Jno. S. Fair, by special reques
officated as organist in the Bapti
Chrch'Iat Sunday night, and Dr. I
Q. Jones, in the absence of the regulh
bass,.led thstpart' in a moet astisfac
tory manner. He takes this part ofte
n. ISunday nights. Miss Griffie-th
regular organist, will he at her poet t
enseing Sabbath if nothing prevent..
gg' For a choice, large variety or Chiei
r 37-tf U. A. BURNS'.
-The Paswor for the past three yea
of the Methodist Church at Newberr1
leaves for his new appointment, Esi
CheuterCircuit,this week. Mr. Campbe
and his excellent faimily have mDad
many friendse in the community durn
their stay here, who wish thorn a plear
ant home in their new field. The Ean
Chester Circuit is one of the best ai
ointmuents within the hounds of tl1
oference.
gg" Buy the bestnonking Cigars C
t.he raarket from A. C. JONES. 41-I
To C. Gill & Son.of Charlestong deit
er in pianos, organs, sheet .muse :an
alfl sorts of musical instruments; for
*baintiful song -entitled "'Dos,. yoi
heart beat true to mine?"
And to G. A. Neuiferiof Orangebur
-for his report on Immigration. .M
Ne1fe thinks that the present plan<
immigration is founded on a false basi
andis boand toresultin failure.e M1
Neaffer's trouble seems to be that be
not properly appreciated by the authoi
ities that be.
g0 Go to H. A. BURNS' for some<
those fine'new Family Mackerel,.hbeads ax
tails off. 37-if
Bloodshed at Peakce's.
Saturday, 24th instant, some ne
groes gton a drunken' .spre
at Peako's Station, Lexington Count3
Thliceman James A. Lathrop:nome1
ly a policeman of-Newherry), and P<
1icernan Ross.attempted to arrest then
The negroes attacked the poTheme
with knives and the policemen frund
necesary to use their pistols. O'ne<
the negroes was badly wounded,. hi
was not dead yesterday morning H
wound is supposed to be mortal.
Buy Choice Fruits
Of all kinde.from A. G. JONES. i1-1
Eclectic Magazine.
As a frontispiec6 to this volume, ti
J 1anuary number of the Eclectic, whic
is just at band filled with good thing
has an exquisite steel engraving entitk
"The First Call," which is as charmix
in its way as anything we have late:
seen.
The literary contents of the numb
are also interesting in the bighe
degree.
- This being the commencement of
snew volume, it offers a favorable tis
for new subscriptions, aEd as a furth
inducement will send toall subscribe
remitting their subscriptbns directly
- the office a beautiful large steel engra
ing of "MARGUERITE," Which is aloa
*cWth the subscription price for ti
year.
l ublished by E. R. P%lton, 25 Boi
Street, New York. Terms, $5 p
-,year;usingle copy. 45 certs; Trial so
soription for three months, $1.
-A Lad?s With.
--Oh, how I do wish my skin was:
clear anid soft as yours," said a lady
friends "You can easi.y make it sc
answered the friend. "'How~P"
uired the first lady. ?By ushig H<
r,that mates pure rica blood ar
blooming health. It did it for me,
o Vn obserfe."-O Brain.
0Go to HI. A~ BUR(NS' for Horsford
Feiat, Sea Sjray, PaLap?4co and Si
NO
One visiting our store can tail to adair
the handsome line of
Celluloid Dressing Cases,
Toilet Sets,
Perfumery,
Soaps
I Brishes of all kinds, &c., &
We lo not sell
LIQUORS
But offer a full line of
ID Pw U CrS,
'c:MEDICINES,
-AND -
CHEMICALS.
I Our Prescription Department is unde
the control of regular Graduates of Phai
Macy. -I fine not.iug is
SOLD
But the best, and AT LIVING PRICES.
o We cordially invite an examination i
our stock and prices before purchaivini(
r Cal
:1 AT
tMAYMN & TARRANT"s
DRUG STORE.
Dec. 22, 31-2. t
Suit the Action.
The best Liniment in the world C
man or beast is Coussens' Lightn ,
of Liniment. For Rheniuatisin, La :
Back. Pain in side, Nouralgia, Coi
and Bunions, it is a certain cure, 4
0 for Spavin; Ringbone, Galls, Cuts i
e Scratches on animals, it is the b' (
d remedy knowa. Price 50 cents a i I
>f tie. White's Cream White Vermif
is the best worm killer. For salk
I Dr. W. E. Pelham. e.o.v f
tfI Your Very Last Chance
The December or Christmas nuir
of the Southern Musical Journal h t
6s our table. It was 'the last' with w <
-- the shoemaker of Seville killed his v,
r and with this, expires in glory,a 1
t old series of the Journal. Jany r
I. begins a new volume with a new so, I
?v but the dollar's worth of Prean t
Sheet Music, which has hitherto h E
presented each subscriber, will n(e i
longer given. The Publishers ir
one last chance to secure this Premi,
and will extend it yet to all whoi
scribe before January 10th, 1882.'
mit $1 25 at once, and the Journor 4
t, 1882, with its $12.00 worth of No
bound in it, and $1.00 worth of- 1
-iiiam Sheet Music of your own selom
r will be yours. This Christmas nuar' N
has three Music Gems. 'He Givetlis
nBeloved Sleep.' 'The Celebrated 4p
0Waltz,' and 'Blue Bird Echo Po.
*~ Send your subscription to Ludd.e
Bates' Southern Music House, Sm
r nah, Ga.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly.
Thue January number is one ae
markable excellence and abounds ih
-8 literazry and artistic brilliants. Pn
~, inelit among the latter is the cold
t frontispi"ce, 'The Finishing Touciby
11 Me. er Von Bremien. Doughts Cp
~bell contribntes a highly intereag
g article, -The Past, Present and Fire
;- of New York's Water Supply,' whiis
.t profusely illustrated, 'Distinguishee
.valids,' 'In the Land of the Pyrer,'
e -Chat worthi,' by N. Robinson, 'Hea~,'
by TI. Jeffrey Parker, are a few one
linely-illustrated, noteworthy art,ie.
nI Gerald Carlton's serial, -Leonie, o.
f. press of the Air,' is continued; d
among the admirable short stories-s
'The 9:30 Up,' 'La Jeune; or, Acs
- and Woman,' 'Sister Margue:,'
d1 'Sainty's Christmas Gifts,'. and te
a Murder in the Rue St. Denis,' bothy
ir Hlelena .W. Pierson, etc., etc, Tre
are several poems of merit, an unb-.
lished one by Walter Scott is inved
~:with peculiar interest. There arelso
Sdescriptive and personal sketches, ra
,graphs on a variety of subjects-ser
r. taining, interesting and affordinjal
is nable information. The numbeson
., tains 128 quarto pages and abo:100
illustrations, and is offered at tblow
price of 2,5 cents, The annuasub
>t scription is $3 sent post-free. Airess
d Frank Leslie, Publisher, 53, 55 :d 67
Park Place, New York.
ggGo to H. A. BURNS' for your. un
-d~ry.Moap,.Sic'h aidf Blueing. -f
1t
r "re~sh Goshen But ter at 35 ots.
W" Go to H. A. BURNS' o.- a hoice
~ ot of Pipes and Smokers' An-icleespe
Pcially the Shuck-mouth Cigarettes. 37-tf
f1 Fresh Norfolk Oysters I
it Fresh Norfolk Oysters, fresh Fish,Ham,
is Eggs and Hot Coffee, served in ti very
best style, at my Restaurant on Mainsreet,
all hours of the day and until 9 to 10'clock
at night. A. C. JOES.
46-tf _______
ErA-fie selection of Canned Joods,
at H. A. BU1miS'. 7-tt
h Liens for Sale.
s, Blank Liens for supplies andbr rent,
for sale at this office.
1Y REh finest Grackers, plain ad sweet,
at H. L. BURNS'. 37-tf
at & 1he best Organ at E'inard Scbitz's.
2u-ly;
a TNoWsoN, Dentist, opposite Her.ld offie
er Sir-Go to H. A. BURNS' for ?otatoes
rs and Onhas. 37-tf
to
r-. gr Ifyou want 4 good Cigar, call on
ie -H. A. BURNS. $?-tf
Kendasff Treatise on the Horse.
id -The valuable book is for salh at the
er Hvsin Book Store, pnece only25 eents
b. for.a'eiy, or five copies far$1.00.
Thisik tells you what todo for your
horse ~b~ slek, and treats of every dis
ease td which a horse is liable. Get a
a copy aid save money and anxiety.
to Only for sale-at the
," 51-f HERALD BOOK STrORE.
mClub lates.
idTb Columhia Register will be club.
as bed ith the BiERA& as follows: Weeko
ly 1egister aid HERm $3.50, 2ri
wee4 Register and HEI.D $5, .Dail3
9,Regiader and HEuAW $8.76.*
Tir Weekly Yacrnan and HERAwa
$360 4 7_t r
Prsonal. T
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Simkins are tow
o a visit to Chappell's. ly fe
Mr., R. H. Greneker, Sr., of the News, Ie
ion a visit to Charleston. iays
toys,
The Misses Hood, of Due West. are if
)ending the holidays in Newberry.
Mr. Jno. E. Peoples, of Anderson, is read
'isiting his uncle Mr. Jno. 0. Peoples. can i
1 0 Lhat,
Mr. R. S. Maybin bas left the tele- Ia
raph offlce at Laurens and returned to a
ecwherry. A
Rev. Thos. G. Herbert, of Samter, is estor
'n a visit to his old home and friends i1 enr
a Newberry. but
Miss Florence Harilee has given up He
he Beth Eden school, and has returned teleg]
o her home in Marion. want
Dr. Strother Pope, of Columbia, with Th
4is bride, paid N.wberry a visit last sion
seek. They returhed home Tueiay. and S
The Misses Ruff, of Glymiphville, have slaps
nado Newberry brighter and the holi- with
lays happier by their presence among this i
Is. been
Dr. A. P. Johnstone, of Anderson, had b
ith his bride, is spending the Christ- $1,00
mas with his father, Silas Johnstone, A
yards
Mr. J. L. Sims, editor of the Orange- portio
)urg Times & Democrat, and Mr. W. North
. llar paid us a complimentary visit Mr. C
resterday. These gentlemen came up ed, an
vith W. L Glaze, Esq.. of the Orange- works
>urg Bar, who will be married this,af- did n<
ernoon at 2 P. M., in the Methodist clyon(
3hnrch. to Miss EWma F. Herbert, one house
>f Newberry's most popular young la- one o
lies. The wedding party will take the Lake0,
lown train for Orangeburg. then I
- and tv
'hree Cheers. The
If afflicted with that most jainful and te
nnoying" disease, liew'oriboids, or Kazisa
'iles, use Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint- about
aent. It is victorious in cases of even and w
e longest standing. 'and establishes a respec
ermanent cure. Procure a bottle and midd<
e relieved. Price 50 cents. White's a few
ream White Vermifuge is the best back t
orm killer. For sale by Dr. W. E. dition
'elham. e.o.w. him c(
he du(
ey. R. D. Smart, anythi
The new Pastor of the -Methodist YOus
hurch in Newberry, is a native of persti
eaufort, and is thirty-six years of age. bad n
Vhile a-student-at Wofford College, him tc
spartanburg. he volunteered in the Con- e
.derate Army, and went to Virginia, nt
rbere he remained till the war was not Ka
ver. After the war he returned to Buy C
Vofford, and graduated at that institu
ion in 1869. Wishing to take a course
>f instruction in theology, and the froi A
lethodists having at that time no theo
gical school, he entered the Presby"e- 0
ian Theological Semina.j in Colum
ia, and after graduating there entered
he South Carolina Conference. Mr.
Pmart has been twice married. His In ma
irst wife was the daughter of the late My,
Ir. Evans, of the firm of Walker, Evans When
k Cogswell, o Charleston. His pros- You
int wife is a daughter of Hon. D. Wyatt
Uiken, Congressman from the Third S. If the]
. District.
Mr. Smart has been stationed at Yol'l
nion for the past two years. An(
And i
arious and all About. Wil
The Beth Eden School wants a first By fo<
lass teacher. My
Invitations are out for a 'German' at
he Crotwell motel to night.
A large quantity of land is to be
old next Monday, Saleday. My
The stores in Newberry were closed My
he whole of Christmas Day. wr
The Helena Sunday School had a M
3ristmnas tree Sunday night. My
There was a fine display of fire-works My
at the Newberry Hotel Monday night. M
From ouzr marriage column it appar tion c
that Cupid has been on the war path of
late.
.The colored Baptists had a Christmas:B
tree at their Church ini town MondayTrn
night. nar
Cat M. M. Buford sold abale of
e>tton in town Friday that weighed 766
pounds. 1
Rev. Nelson Tarpin has been assign- 2.
ed to the Newberry African Methodist 3.
Church. 4.
A darkey was caught stealing a pair 5.
of shoes in Mr. S. S. Langfordl's store
Sturday.
The young people of Helena had a
pleasant "Hop" at Mr. G. W. Doyle's Tb
Monday night. B
The Phantom Party at Mrs. Motte's a.ll
last Tuesday night is reported as a by
delightful affair.
Wedding Cards and Envelopes, Vis- fo
iting Cards, something beautiful, at the
HEREAD Book Store. 50-3t0
Christmas passed over in Newberry
with comparatively few drunks, and
without any accidents.
A supposed mad dog, which bit se v
eral other dogs and some stock, was
killed near Beth Eden the 22nd.
Rev. R. D'. Smart, the new Pastor,
will preach at the Methodist Church in
town, Sunday morning and night.
Beautiful Christmas and New Year's
Iluminated Cards it the Rani La Book .
Store. Call and look at- them. 50-St
Last night being -press night' we
could not avail ourselves of the kind Foi
invitation to attend the entertainment He
at Prosperity. chi
Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Co
Powders) will cure your child. For coi
sale by all Druggists and Country Mer- sta
chants. 50-1y ty
We begin this week a Puzzle Corner,'n
which will afford amusement and diver
sion to many of our readers, to the TH
young especially.
Mr. A. G. Maybin showed us a few
days ago his "first breeches"-he wore
them 65 years ago, when between one JOJ
and two years old. T
We have an interesting comnmunica- hou'
tion from Rev. J. A. Sligh concernng prie
Florida, which we will pa'alish next his
week, or the week after. pi
The 'fown Council has trdered a and
clock for- the Oper:a House tower from WI
the Sethi Thomas Clock CoWmany, Con
necticut. It will cost $700
Rev. Mr. Griffiths, who wilh his fain
ily has been visiting relatives in New-L
berry, pi'eached an excellent sermon in
the Methodist Church Sunday morning.
Every one has a will and a mind to
think for himself. yet many will go IN
about hacking and coughing until a
friend recommends 'Dr. Bull's Cough E
Syrup for that cough. thor
We invite the attention of our read- ,
ers to the advertisement of the Buckeyean
-MTfg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another col- isfa
un. They offer rare inducements to en
,.. eara honest living. 28-6ms. the
bere was i,ery large crowd in
t Friday and'turday last. Near
r hundred ba.of cotton were sold
my. Trade wretty brisk, espe
y nfancy g(Christmas tricks,
&a.
the HERALDshou
-bnteuulaappear to haveI
,han the usual amit of news and
ng matter this 1k the reader
Altrbite tbe lsiv':
ftl printers defici y to the fact
llprneshave 1 indulgin
ittle Christmas Holi ..nm linp
young man went inti, jewelr
a few days ago to have a name
e nn a piece of jewiry. He
!d his sweetheart's name e graved,
lidn't wa t to tell who Ile was.
vas like t1re latiy who Wnted i
am sent to her hub%atd bat lidn't
the operator to read >.
3 fact of the hereditarytransmis
of disease is clearly esbblied
crofula the most dreaded %
the most difficult to cure. 4. S.
)e KING of all Specifies, pqnts
pride to the long list of cAr ff
icourge. In no instance has-v
known to fail, even after eases
cen pronouncod hopeless. Price,
and 1,75 per bottle.
oung cyclone, about a hundred
wide, pasqed- tboUh the upper
n of town Monday afternoon in a
asterly direction. It blew open
line's front door-which was lock
d also blew open the door of his
bop and upset benches, &c., but
> damage. The edge of the cy
struck Mr. John C. Wilson's
and blew out a pane of glass in
F the windows. At Mr. T. M.
it blew down seven of the four
rees that stood in his back yard
o trees in his front yard. -
up train Monday had about
hundred colored emigrants foi
r. They came principally from
Prosperity, Newberry county,
3re, taken altogether, a tolerably
able-looking party of colored
. We ventured to suggest to a
-aged man in the crowd that iix
ears hence he would be comin"
> this.State in much worse con>
Lhan when he left. This nettled
insiderably, a-a- " declared that
In't like for a white mait *
ng to him but 'go on and try fo.
lf,' .and -that when (he tried to
de him not to go to 'Kansas' he
o use for him, and didn't want
talk to him.-Anderson IneZi
22nd.
negroes were going to Arkansas,
msas.
inned Coods,
y Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco,
C. JONES. 41-tf.
ar Fuzzle Corner.
pnONETIC CHARADE.
y a country village
#rst you hail as good,
late in storm and darkness
shelter seek, and food.
-e temptation assail you
second you firmly reply,
save my third a hundred times,
I a thousand ills defy.
'the night be noisy
h deeds of darkest stain
>s with brains rum-muddled,
whole you will remain.
ENIGMA.
Composed of 31 letters.
2. 7, 14. 17. 24. 25, is cold.
22, 8. 20. 11, 25, 9, is a guide.
13, 25. 12, 23, 28. 21, is a hard
19. 3, 15, 23, 10, is a sweetmeat.
5, 29, 1, 31, 4, is languid.
2, 7, 18, 30, 16, is a prod act.
27, 5, 13, is assistance.
whole is advice worthy tbe atten
f all. CousiN KrT.
TRANSPoSITION.
d a country of warlike fame,
posed, the ancient 0wovernor's
WORD SQUARE.
Aramble for plunder.
'roportion.
Epposite.
ro handle.
Noblemen.
BE.SsIE BEAN.
e great superiority of DR.
rLL'S COUG H SYRUJPover
other cough remecdies is attested
the immense populsr demand
that old .established remedy,s
S.
the Cure of Coughs, Colds,
arseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron
:is, Whooping Cough, Incipie
asumptionl and for the relief of
sumptive persons in advanced
es of the Disease. For Sl
11l Druggists.--Price, 25 cents,
E PENNINGTON HOUSE,
(Formerly ,he Kansion House,)
NEWBERRY, S. C.
N V. PENNINGTON, Proprietor,
us popular and conveniently located
e has been opened by the present Pro
or, who will spare no pains to mnak
uests comfortable. With rooms large
clean and well furnished, a table sup
I with the best that can be had poiit
ready ar.ention on the part of hia ,.cr
s, he feels assured of giving .atisfactionf
erm, $1 per Day; $12.50 per Xonth.
une 22, 25-if.
ARVEY REESE,
NEWBERRY HOTEL
eig desirous of giving general satisfa<
SI have spared no pains to make m
u comfortable and agreeable to all wh
rme. I will still conduct the businesa
solicit plain and fashionable work Sa
tion guaraareed. I thank myv nuze;
patrons for their generous spport
past. Sep. 22, 39-tf.
co,viercial.
WBEi2 S, C., Dec. 28, 1881.
)rdinarv...... a10t
;ood Ordinary. . -- a
.Ow Middling - 10.....
kiddling .....-.- .10. all
Xond Middling - 10TU11
Good demar
Newbe7 Prices Current.
(HECTED WEEKLY
By J,N. MARTIN & CO.
BACO IoIders, Prime.Ncu ......' 7
3boulders, Suar-Cuved .... 9
6ides, C. R., NeW...... ...-- a1
DRYALTED MEATS
Shoulders, New............
Sides, C. R., New........... - a 10
Sides, Long Clear........... a Io
Uncanvassed Hams......... 16
- Canvaesed Hams, (Magnolia, 1A
Leaf, in Tierces............ 15
LeaR, in Euckets............. 1S
JGAR
Powdered............ 1
Crushed................ 1
\ Gr&ulated Standard..... .. 12is
E.tra C..................... 11
Cofree ...-..............
- Yellow.............. . 10
New Orleans................. 10
MO L elrara................. .
New Oileans Syrup,.. 75
New Orleans olaslzep. 5v
Cuba Molasses........ -il.
TEA- Sugar House Molasses. "3I
GuajWder....- -...---....1.50
AT, Yon4,,.15
PEPPER.... .. .................... 0
Roastor Parched.
Best R.......... 20a
Good Rio................. 16a20
VINEGAX
Cider Vinegar......... 5
!R- - White Wine Vinegar. . 65
Tennessee................... 1.20
Bolted... .............120
Unbolted.................... 1.20
ABLEY .......2 2.
.. .................. 5A 10
STARCH..... . .... 6 12
5TAR CANDLES ................... 16
FLOUR, per bbl............. ....... 8.00:11.03
ARL BOMINY................. 4
A DY ..... .................. 20
nNCENTRATED LYE.......... 1's
ENGLISH SODA..............
; SFORD'S BAKING'POWDER ,
S A FOA3-BAKING POWDER...
aXIE GREAE:....t.-.. l .1
IAC0.... . ............. 60a 1.2
NA ILS (10)k .... ................. 4.50
BAGGIN eavy..................... 12a14
ROW TIES bunch....... 2 00
ED AR TIES........1.26
RDO VER SEED-per lb... 20
12NOTHY r 0
Grand Special Holiday Salt
Fon CRIS'TkAS. 1881, make yourself an
family happy by the gift of a PIANO or a
OnAX, that will fill your home with musil
not only for a day. but for a lifetime.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE.-300 first-clai
Instruments from six best makers; 1e
styles, all grades, prices, but no competitio
with cheap makers. We sell none but R(
liable Instruments, from old makers. Othei
may deceive purchasers with offers of e1.00
Pianos for $225, and 27-Stop Organs for S6
but we won't. Gold dollars can't be bougt
for 501-ents. True economy lies in purcha
of IRellable Instrument, cost what it may.
BEsT INaTRUMENTS POR LEAST MONEY,
our claim, and in this wa & p ai "A
world. Send for Catalogues and Specii
HolidaySale Prices. Address
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tere
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DRESS COODS .
3-:2vmST'
Hosiery and Gloves, . -
' Trimmings and Notions,
I Handkereldefs,
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Christmas Goods!
Christmas Prices!
Ladies and zentlemt.n ar inv',ted to ex- 4
amine our stock before purchasing else-. Tv
where.
Lot
B. H. CUNE & 10*.
Dec. 22, 12 a
th chlstmas perw
I Fo th fhrls1@aS Holdaysi8
MY STOCIK OF
FASCY GROCERIES2
r CONFECTION ERY
Id FRUITS,
S -- . *CIGABS,
le TOBACO0
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TOYS an FIREWORKS,
0 CRACKERS,
al CAKES,
CANNED GOODS,
PICKLES
SAUCES,
TRTS
COCOANUTS, b
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r ROYAL BAKING POWDER,
Tc
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MINCE MEAT,
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ia - -
py Dec. S, 4-i-t.
y"T.n P. C. WA. 0;
2 HOWI Til PEOPLE UO~I
ad -AT
DRUG~ ST@EE.
- 'Tie no wonder, for the facts are patedt,
_when their store-is filled with a--full -line o
!DRUGS,..:
MEDICINE.S,
ret CHEMICkLS,
PERFUMERY,
Lamps and Lamsp Goods,
*KerosEne Oil,
ex And in fact -all articles- belesrging~ -to a wefll
~ of appointed azid
*a LegitimatelyKRept Drug Store.
m-All of which are being sold at such prices
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Lum attracsions second to none.
lw, 6P Physicians'' Prescriptions
. a Specialty. -E
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- i)ruggists and Pharmaeists.
Nov. 24; 47-tf.
A I1817TIf PRESNT i
Come and buy one of Mrs. L. M. SA LE'S
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"SADDEST OF AL.L ISIOVIN%G
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rern Dec. 15, 50-t.
STATE Of SOUfHICAROLIN~A,
COUNTY OF. NEWBERRL
tons COURT OF PROBATE.
cd in Eliza. A. Piester, Petitiener, against John
G. Piester, Defendant.
Petition for Dower.
U3v virtu~e of an order herein passed? the.
clatti day of October, 1881, I will sell, at
S. public outcry, at Necwberry Court House,
S. C., on thec 2nd day o1 January, 1882, all
that tract of land situate in said County,
containing One Hundred a:nd Sixty-four anid
One-half Acres, more or less, and Sounded
gen- by lands of J. J. Rseder, A. W. Keeder.
Dr. R. P. Clark, by Bush River arid by the
U lands of others, on the following terms; to
Isub wit:
oted For cash to fully p-ay :.id sa.isfy the Pe
titioner's .Judgment and3 all costs herein in
curred, and as to-the balance upon apredis
on it of twelve months with inte?est from the
tb-the day of sale, whieb said balaneeshell be se
of.the cuied by the bond of the prchla.r..,aOd s.
sdmortgage .of the land sold; with.mne privi
legeto the purchaser of paying teentire
to the bid in cash.
~'.IDc ,J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N.-C..
186n1. m 49-4t.'
.master's aes.
TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
xsNgy1 OF NEWBERRY.
-. Vz4$ 1 GeA e H.-qetz-.
Cotill. .il to P..vri-ion,tc.
gorder4lI LheTjE..kereiq i yi.-elI,
bl1 0o4cry, tiefoe jhb r ort
lrrv, o he f iswlai Ja ry,
,4 chi;racj o1 lakstof whichgrah
er died, seized atid pes"e4,tusoin
doUty,- COnITAIin -MF*4sX''56)
s, more or le^ and bounded. by.lands
racob Setzler, Thomas Saber, Waker
rd and Thomas V.,Wieker.
:RXs-Purchasr 'to pay one-half of the
hase money in cash and to secure the
tee, payable at twelve moothp, with in
it from day of sale, .y'bond and mort
of-the premise@ sod--aso to pay tor
SILAS JOHN E r
s. 10,t
..T W.SOUTH C INA,
UNTY OF E RY.
N IOM TN PAS.
. T Moor, Admr.,vs P. Lake W.
Ateagii,ea. -
Relief. -: -- -
y oider of the Courl 1xill Bell;apb
utery, before the Courfouse wNew
-y,(at the risk of the fo'&dr*t ef)
hieArs8;,MondayJa Jaguaq,:882, a
D1 laud in the Town feberrJ. Coun
:nd StatW06resaid,1non as tot Xfo. 2
e peoperqu gf B. Lae, seataiing
Acres, more or Iefront'ug x Bon
Street, and bon.V*k 'osf estate
Stanmore Langfid, 4kee"W14;k by
No..,1 (now the por.' of. .D
iird.)
Fujcs-Tb purheaseiril1 bweq"
ay.one.lf of "h. P M, .G in
, and to secure 6,i nce payable at
Ive month-vKW4m%eees
ale, by.bon .A pro
ty sold, and pay for conyeyance. -
I . LdSJOHMOMawtr.
'ATROF4oUTReAROMtA
COUNTY OF 51EWBR&.
IN eOMMON4"A -
B. Whgefir aid a. 1. mweli -Eoo
w, PlSitiffi, :Ya CosAmi.*LAW s,
Defendant. ..
in obdlii it ani,lier forwor16sare
-hnewS edcsed wiJ Pdkinew
rry. -Conri, House, on OK , rst 4
ieday)h 3nayA . 88 fthn
aegait boamofsale,at pubbi tv, to
B. 'b", bidder, all an44Id lthA
T orhiade ogaa
4se Couny;daoraiaW d imlykiw the
wn of Newberry, C - Hun
9d in twenty-4ix 9iWr'e-'re Wess,
d bevded4n tho-fut by Falud-Jreet,
: East b!r A tdI
g V-'Y. FiWir'on &c'>N;9Vjhds,
-W. Y. Falr And oa; thiJW4iy Cald
ll Street.
Tsas or SM.-Onb&" f'le iIi 'bal
re o-s redi of twilve,oat wils in
rest from 4ay9f sale- PsWaser tpive.
bond a4 iortgage to seure "kie credit
, Lo at*-&to srP10M.0tJ ' wQ be
4 lampeplatss ilbo
und in the office of . zle-,
Ce oftf6t, oe ail: &ext.
Coroner of ber .
DeI. 7-?. 4a-.1A
TAT OYFSOUTH A,
COUNTY 'OF" N .
:enrv Hendrix, ae Adui'r. cfBee-~
-di2d'd de,iidti1;
By virtue of ga order herein hu~ the .
th dydfNDember,a ti.".il
il at Newbwry CorB [ -
iJan'ary,~ P. D.882.i .in the legal
ecca Heatuix di&ezidmb m sd
onsistig of NQgg-nine and three-fourths
99*) Acres, more or, less, situate in said
outy sedLESte, aii6rd deZbj1ands of
me 3 BClry/ nr,l. n -
pearan and. others, ort te owng
Oneggsh,ia4 thg blagg o~e
of twelve. montF with iurestda
f le,he'cdi' iIoWn~ ~e d by
nd of the pard4eaer de nI4Aqgge44he
reiises. Purchaser to pyfor paipra.
By irtiehf the atiii ute&i m
row Spencer ~.~r,I will sell, at public
uction, at Newbrry Court House S. C.,
ary, i&0
lii that tract f land; cotainn A n- -
nore o eussititate in l4eibery :Cnnty,
L. C., and bounded. by lan.ds of estate P. B.
gs, estate of n1!!Xnt'mindr, J. C.
Ed, Thos.C. eel4md.MhSs.
TERMS CASH-Purchaser to paj for
apers. ~ NT
Dec.. 8,.9:t-44 a . Guordian.
Noticoe of'-Sale under
Mort gage.
Pursuant to h ~power * , me v-ested by
fi lieeed by ia ''o11g frbi ncry
taaone.-so Thos- &'WadLSt'S I wit sell
at Newbery Court House, aothi Carplina,
on tlIie ffst gnday of'an'i-y next,'at 10
o1'clocin -the fasceoan alL and..snular
ba acan.plan,tiu of,4kzwna
county, S. C., containing one hude# and
forty acres moer, less, and bounded by
the lands of. Miss Jane Crosson,,Ma. Thos.
B. Wadintoni, and Ers.Ogrohie Caidwell.
Terms-of ,aie--parchaserto-pay ini cash
his bid for said lands.
- A!EERT J.'6iBSON.
Dec,388L.9At. , : a *
The "Cleland Plae," contanigsi hun
dred and sixty-aine acres, b yb lands
of A. J..Longinhore, estate 4 te
wh ite, deceased, J. E.PFi, W. .Floyd.
nd others, may be -p ' #ivate
ale from me at.any-timse prior to the sec
ond day of January next. M oo. sold at
private saie I wlX sell snid ?idt'ot land as
ublic outcry&at Sewberry C0A.,' S.0., on
the first Monday la Jnary nex t, 11 I
'clok-in the morninbg.
Tem fse-dee>chbird4 sh and the
balance on a credit of one and- two years;
the cdit'pirion' to be seed.4 h
bond of the purchaser apd s asage of
A piof the gn may .2se.a h
lawoiee of T.4.30Oie, Ei a-Nwberry
I wlltae n.showin any per- -
sonsove -M of salO.
- . cL~U S D. BUPf05.
- Dec8'4, 4t