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The HKerald. THOS. F. GRENEKFA, j W. H. WAIJACE. NEWBERRY; & C TH U. :$1; :4*.s 26, 1882. A PAPE& FOR TiE PEOPLE. The Heiul d s u sf4spect aFam. 1By Newspaper, devoted to the material in erests of te people of this County and the State. - Itcirculate4 ej ensively., and .vs an Ad-ertlu, medfirm- offers 'ntivaled ad vaas. For Terms,.see Arst page. The trial of Guiteau has devel oped the fIct that sofarfrom a rank's being an Oddity he is, to the contrary, one of the commonest of the human family. As specimens of these -late developments we may mention,-, among many examples, the following : Sergeant Mason, lo' -f thejai-gards, shoots at Guiteau through the window of his cell. Ajail warden goes into Gui teaus cel a attempts to shoot him w. .pistol, A bumpkmn named Jones rides up to the prison vaR.in whichui( eap s, being con veed from court tq jail and fires at :the. prisoner. A desperate.fel low draws a big .navy pistol on Giteau in the court rom,.-=d is prevented, by the Marahat from murdering the wretch while the trial is in progress.. IAdies of hjgb social rank. glittering in jewels and silks, sit through.the tedious trial day.by day unabashed by. th obscene ribaldry of.the <defendant. They crowd round the dock in teir eager desire for. his antograph Not a.fevz have visited bim in jail, carrying flowers. eple from all over the comtry haze . written to Oniteambegging for Ois autograph. Some have sent him bogas checks for thansan.ds of dollars. The mis erable .wretch takes, or else. pro kenda.to take every;hing in earnest a s an eridengo that.tbe public a sympat~idng.itbLi.. He is constantly referring . M ourt to these ad. eers. They minister to. his nordi viy. A&fe) days.go the prisoner .an: ndanied that ehad received alet tez from an'executive officer of the Western Union Telegraph Compa ny in New York commnding bra aon. he. Com a' offcera mae,nizxsstigation and discov ered that one of thei enrployees had writter~ such a n9te on thE Comnpany's paper, B:e atempted to'excuse himself bysaying that, he wrotQas heAid in order to insure.his *receiving Guteus~au-tograph. He was promnptlyscharged from his place. __ - -BolB dharge. Scovifle; inahis nyeech befored the jiry, drieated a~decided sensation when he charged Grant, Arthur and Corikling with'G'arfield's death. He said that these maen' and their stalwart adheres,'by their opposi tion to Garfield, had created upon theI diseased mirnd of Guiteau the impression that Garfield's 'ddath~ was necessary- to- the salvation ol the bountry: That they now want Ghzitehuidedisred(saiie and hanged -for the urse' of- removing this obloquf; Tihes ieli was dertaihly a very bo'ld on'e ;Cbut we think it was rash and will do the- defend ant's case iiores'harm thani good. The effect of'e'speech is to put -the jury in a very awkward dilem ma.' MJeording to Scoville's view, lfthy-aequit the defendant it -wil] amnosnt't enictgQrant, Arthur .and'Conkhuig1before the country of -' being -"intHettmDf and tnorally guilty nof the :death-of the Presi dent. -Sovilte's argument-is something lke the charge we~ recently heard rma. Cirenit Judge to a petty juryJ in-aease-of grand :larceny. -The Judge charged~ the jury that they should:rememiber that ~an act quittal of the prisoner would amont to coni~ctng the prossecutig wit ness of perjury. Then amendment to the election~ bil allowing-the : Supervisor of Begistration toadd to the list of registered voters-the names of per. sons who fail to registe-is wrong, and it is a matter of -astonishment that enehz &'feature was adopted by 29 votes -to 5. In the frt place it puts-a greit'deal too- much power in the handst one man ; besides thati-4gistratioii ceases to~ be regis. tration -when one man is allowed thus to register for others. A Ere in Atlanta Saturday morn -ing destroyed $500,000 worth of property-insurance $250,000. Aleander Stephens, of Georgia, will be seventy years old the 11th of FPbruary. Demanding Justiee.-i--*n47 Get-' ting EL A man named oes. of D troit, Michigan, tegnI;one time ago a libel suit against the Aets ofi that city because the .News had c charged him with murdering a opung woma e laid his.dam - ages at $50,000. The publishers admitted the publication, and set up as their only defense that thi charge was true. The case was tried last week; and the jury found for the -defendant, the testimony I satsfying the minds of the jury of VaMtutfunes of e' re Immedidtelf'Aftr,thisiltial a war rant vas issued againt Peoples; he was indicted for the murder of the woman; and the probabilities are I that he will-be convieted and hang ed. -A case somewhat similar to the above doecurred - last year in this County.: Andrew Phinney, a noto rious-negro politician, was-suspeet ed -by some persons of his own color of having broken into Mr W. W.:: Waldrop's gin-house s and -of having stolen cotton therefrom. They communicated their suspi cions: to others. When Phinney tearned of the reports that these persons had been circulating -his indignation was unbounded, He - immediately set about to vindicate his character; he "hired a lawyer" and began a civil action for slander before a Trial Justice, laying his. damages at something nder a. -hundred dollars. At the trial the defendants not only gained the verdict, but they made such a strong case against Phinney that he was arrested at onoe on the charge of burglary.- At the next .-term of Court (last'November) he was eon vieted-by overwhelming evidence, and gofr a five years' sertence -in the State: Penitentiary, where he -now is. ~ - the eighteen Grand Jurors drawn last week for this County 6ly one ia a negro ; and there is only one negro on the Petit Jzry. A great deal has been said of late as to the probability of an indepen dent movement in.this, State at.the next election; and .it is just such acts as this that will give an excuse for- such movement and render its success possible. When Democrat ic oflce holders discriminate so palpably and pointed against the negro he cannot be blamed if he fails to believe the promises of equal rights which the Democrats make to him during a political cam p.aign. Such conduct tends to alienate him and to drnve him into opposition. But outside of the.con sideration of policy, it is not right. --The directors of the Greenville & Laurens-R.: B., will begin at once the building of the road, and-expect to push it through in seshort a time as possible. They have re ceived propositions from the Rich mond- &"Danville R. R. -Co.,-and also from ihe-Augusta & Knoxville Ra Ri, but' have not yet accepted either proposition ; or if they' have the fact is kept secret; This Croad when cotrpleted will shorten 'the distance between Green: ville and Newberry thirty miles. ~The mother 'of young Drury, who was shot by ex-Gov. Scott at Napo leon, 0., brought a civil suit against the ex-Governor for $10,000 for the loss of her son. He has compro m ised by paying $500 A Greenback newspaper is to be started at Columbia soon. It will need a goodly quantity of green backs in the cashbbox to sustain a Greenback paper in South Carolina. The General Assembly has passed a bill to provide for the preparation of the rolls of troops 'from this State ini the Confederate Armny. Hon. Ciarkson N. P:otter,. of New York, died the 23d instant.. stMee News. '/Deputy SherEf J.. Hi Wbb, of FSdgefield, was drowned while at tempting. to eross Sleepy Creek Saturday nmght. Rev. J. G. Landrumn, who.was one of the oldest Baptist ministers in the State, died recently at his home in Spartsuburg County. The Anderson papers deny the report of small-pox at that place. The rumor resulted from the fact that one of--the immigrants that arrived the 16th was considerably "pitted," .having had small-pox about five months ago. A collision occurred on the Char leston & Savannah B. R.,near Adam's Bun, Saturday morning be f,ween two passenger trains. H. A. Fox, postal clerk, and Bradley Scott, colored fireman, were killed. Several other persons were badly hurt. Willie Cason, of Hodges, was seriously stabbed by Cha. L. Dun lap, of Rock Hill, at: the Presbyte rnan Church at Waihalla last Sun-' day morning. The trouble arose in consequence of Dunlap's sticking pins in Cason in Sunday School: Both are students at the-Adger College. Gaiteaa's iaL is nearly-. r. udge Porter made* the closing peech t t4e jury Tuesday and Fr esterday. The Judge's charg r rill probably occipy a day. Tby ase will be given to the jury this reek. TU Legislative. the le J..2 -SAmE.-The Cita-Jel ;of t >il 'paiised its third iding- by - conbe o 14, and was returned to the ceat souse. -Biff-to autherize- Penitene a iary Board to compr4pise forfeit- ed ou tres of bo'n'd f6rescapd conviiti , was rejected. nstructing the Comptroller Gene- tu a al to postpone .delinquent land electe lales and instructing C6anty Treas- uable irers to receive the taxes, wiih mitte ,enalties, up to Mareh 1st, was ithat 6dopted. The Election Bill was passed to. that third reading by a vote of 57 to the S 19. Mr. Johnstone voted for the >ill; Messrs. -Sligh and- Wilson wn were absent, or paired.. An amend iany nent was added to the bill allowng but ti ;he Supervisor to add such names that f&qi'lified voters as he knew lived meats u the County but had failed-to :egister before the books were rious -losed. . addici J.s. 23--SEE.-Bill to repeal Ar he General Stock Law rejected by Cow L81 10. d1 -c,ed b a H6usr..-The Election Bill 4as went read the third time. 'Mr. Simonton ntroduced a resolution. that. por- bcgle aits of Judge John Belton O'Neall . g ind George McDuffie, to, be exe- whiel siifed bj 9ome excellent aftist, be lonlyI secnred- for the Senate Cham ber been 3nd the Hall of Representatives; Rdbei JA. 24-SEN-h .-Nothing of tic' special interest. five Hou6E.-Committee on Incorpo- w ratious reported iorably on Bill geith to chirter 'the Newberry & Stlantic a sto R. R. Company.- 'Bill to: prohibit i.41 the sale or :delivery on -orders of T spiritnous, liquors. ipt Lhiyown of sue1 Prosperity, except by druggists, said passed to third'reading. The XeIs subj'e and Courier says: "Mr. Slighniide .isad a big speech in favor of theybili, 'Speal and Mr. Johnstone submitted -peti by t tion against; he, however, took no, position against the measure." dica Among Our. Exchanges. 1 man heiea The .'aroina Spartan, one of theL Mr oldest and best weeklies in. the State, has eulsrged its size to an bermh eight column paper. ept The Lexington Dispatch of the has g 18th says - "Jno. F. Hobbs, Esq., -his Sc left Coluimbii Mondayf6r Adstralia' navy. an professional business." eson. The Edgefield Advertiser says: want "Mrs. General -Evabs, ac-comnanied o by Miss Lou Gary, has -arrived I . Edgefield and tken possession of Oakley Par..*. , It.is said there are 50,000 idiots .Tb in the .United States. Allowing higo' one to. ach country newspaper (a 8t'ate low estimate)~ 'therd' are still~ left .Ulyse upwards of: 40,000 to make laws .Eurpi and * write. Spring poetry. Alas the t] alas 1-Johnston .Monitor.. agent W.-Gleaton, white, adveitises in' theD the Orangeburg Times an<. .Demo- over, crat. offering. a~ liberal .reward for gamoi the arrest and detention of !4arch * Livinigston, colored, who stole his 0 -st~ daughter, Narcissa E. Gleaton, from regar his residence about the 8th instant. are V The girlia15. The negro is 35years a old, is black with a red ,spot in one a eye and is 5j feet high.hjo The Orangeberg Times.and Dem- saat ocrat does not consider it gith.er. eOnlfl good principle oi' good policy to jern pander to the prejudices of the 3j.] negro. It truly says : "The- only pasto plan.is to-leati neither to the right taken nor, to the left, bub to go. atra.ight hangi forward and do that which conduces The. most to the general interest 'and and~ welfare, leaving the conseqiiences his el to themselves-" . .op's The Legislature has, acted on 'looke, this, principle in adopting a general. andzu stock law. has.si Answer This good. D)id you 'ever kn6w ay person to Se5 be ill wit'bout inaction of the Stomoeh, Sea Liver or kidneys, or did you ever know who~ one who was well when either was ob-cos structed or inactive ; and did you ever fv know or hear of any case of the kind Fair that Hop Bitters wouild not cure.~ frien< Ask your neighbor the-same question that --Times. : her d FFv FoR AUSTRAL!A.-Col. John thou1 F:Hobbs, of teoxingto n county, was left i in our office "ast Saturday and in- doll e formed us that. hei would leave South ehild Carolina in a few days for:Australia, the . where he goes to.enter into comamer of rej cial" business with some English sentI capitalists. 'Mr. Hobbs, it if be re. of v memibered, was' an i-depeedent-ean- 'next didate at the last election for-Solicitor, ltl and he says: he has been.equested to .for hi become a candidate again in the new were movement against t1ie Stock law, bhut the o that he washes 'his hands of politics' ator's ad of past political relations. He mami has handed us- a card in which he thous makes 'a statement to the publio, and which we will publish at another time. Th (Edgefteld CUironicle. 'thro Hunt S L McBride, of the firm of Mc- prope Bride & Co., wholesale crockery mzer- staneu ~hants, Atlanta, Ga., who has been a Secre ~reat sufferer from Catarrh, says': 'Flie S "After having tried all the best med- the h cal skill in tbrc United States, and Conk very known remedy, I was cured true, with S. -. 8." The KING of all count Specifies for blood diseases. Pprely '&ther regetable. Price, $1.00 and 81.75' er bottle. Tli - POST OFFICE, when NEiWBEERY,S. C., Jan. 21, 1ss2. fei List of advertised letters for week euiding for h ran. 21, 1882: )oby, Jas. Glassgo, Emma .symp )oniald, Ferry Kensy, Blufort organ o & to., C..E. -MarsalL1i Alice iaylr, Mrs.Dora Richey, Jacob restol inlr, Martin SmithdG.8tm sarner, Billy, Par-ties calling for letters will please sAte e.f advrleJ R W. BOnn P. i heald Washinton Jter. >m our RegWar Correspondea; WASNGTON. D. C Jan. 19, 1882. scheming Robeson is finding ALbi& 1t QLoQ.__ Ldership of the Republican side teric .Hausg, bug to. bo.* th,.. Thole 0, was a'ndutv Igg-erjANhae D, ticikated. That Robeson start with justthese objeets-in view "U now! ittl/del . g yas I byhisadrit man8geinen'ti a't * ed of all the candidates secured oikership ; sd after 'Kiefer was - I he again bad .Robesov's val- sion assistance in fixiAg-up.the Come," s. : Twere. can be no question q a this last woik the notorious jobber haa- his owfi Oay, and an e paid 'all the pledges iade for In-t >eaker in the. canvass and.all.;is s adge.hside.llton.ly.-owere able and experienced men as .Q:joImi ta ommittees, te most important ones-those control the greatest disburse of : money-were found to con he woalv mf >Wen -eki4y>aoto in previous Congresses for their :ion to jobbing; while on the )pfidtion Committee, the Naval ittee - the Committee on Rules. - |xpendituXe, the. Navy Depart the rotund. mariner himslf sp ',' as 'vidence that! be had not !tedhis 'dWu opporftnities the; wid4hspreud:dis'&Afeion* .followed, and whi.ch;time seems o intensify, euongj has already: writen. The attempt of Mr. on an .he 6Speae.r to smo'th der by adding from three to nembers to so.me ofteCom- To ,u lbe. .hope thustoplacate 'eCi Men previously slighted, raised rm more disastrous than the S] r oufo have coihenplat$d. House- willrot e'onsenttdiany tro path-work. "'As; --Mss.Kasson hay in his excellent speech on the 'ed, t, larger Committees would be Plet vanae rathe ha'n anaid. Mr. byI :er Ai'd his lientinant must stand' 'one ieir work 7d take the. conse- the es, Qpe.:of.rhich -wil.,;as Jin- for' N d last week, be p.change -in,he er of selcting the ComnitteeO .0i fre. To fi'W hoWdiinferested and tobesoi is' is"p osed change it! Committees:incresser the mem - '7 ip of all the important ones. ex the .Nav.al. Comcittee, which he Aut 60-p' t :~ s't himself and hemes in condeotidn witS'ib;ew'. The indicaio--ard thit Rb as ave-reached. -hiinself,.and 1 to take back wat Itsaid,some Th Lgo about his being the ablest man. e Repub!idda4side 6f-te Rouse the aid have::said that;he is the ne, test.' :Smartness -if not ability' ana .broad sense. . ~ o e great Pr. Newman, wiho.eae r* priesti.nd fai%er ednfessor' of the dhureti d~vurinthi i-eign 'of es .the.I, and. who took.a:tour of J >e at Government expensesunder ~ uin pretext of beinag a diplomatic' , haA "fallen' from riee and len lethodiat ehuri4. HTe Ess gone . soul and. -'body, :oethe Congre a mslists, .and .General Grant, they' und Las,gone with him. The Meth- the of'Wasliington whire the 2'was day led alinosta"God aniong tihem, -* ry much ebagrined-arnd incensed p,, action. It is.said..t-hat prior to sei ; this step Dr.Newm.an indienatad TI private' anid onidential wa.y to - d chur-ch 'lrere,'the M'etr6po1itaso. .1' if' that bodV would dissolve'its STI etion with the MIethodist:0Con. e8 .and hecome- an independent 9. OChurch and call himn to the Thc ate he' wouild brs#ndly~ addere pyoff the' debtf'af$40O00. rag over them ansd:retur here. -e propositio!n. ws:. Oct : acceptetl, day aaving becom~e convinged.jatJ. ount aims for advaunceet to.a bish. o obes wfould continue dbe o'ver I, the learned servant '6f God 'r amnmon' decidod-upon -theistep~ he noeAtenu.:.e ... . . good story is told of the,atout, natured and wealthy Dni ai or 'from Ncfifa. Thea b'6az *' or 'recently-aled upon a -widow ond armerly resided .on, the Bacifie 90; and wbo has a bright little. girl. rr six -years of age. .,Senitor fra during his visit got 'mn such Ily terms with this yirng Miss the -insisted -upon shtbwinig him all. It was a.ery.eommon irag hut .the .little girl - of..e.ourse ;ht it a beauty1 and the Senatior ' ifhbut 'bain g a*ar'e th ti' rag Fir us in his ooat.poeket wh'ere the *m 'had..put it. He'discovered it Iib rext day, b.owever, and ins$ead. fair umning it. to .the'juvenile,owoer,'* ier a b>ox containing a number r-y hatidsotne dolls: Urpon his i visit: to the'lionssof coure the girl and her mother>thanked~ himu a present. It qohpnei that there late several pcrsons in the parlor on uipo ecasion. Lookitig 'into the Sen- deb face.! the ehird said :- 'My ""L nadaid:you could have sent her a j and 4ollar.s instead of thosp dolls 3 never missed it'.,ou'rejso rich'. i anxiety' that is'thondu to hiirrIL itebill 2to Vetfr' 'Justice of the Supreme -Coutt-a very r menaire .ader 'the; : ircum-E is'-has .revived the report that, tire ~ary Folger is to be apointe.d to apee'blh,'andihis' plaeat La 3ad of the Trehseiry filled by"M'" nug. ; I can not say thiat this is '" bhat some. suels plan .may' so for the delay in .making certain ajpointments. PHONO. Renew Your Lease. are are times in every one's life energy fails- and .a.miserable . comnes over -them, mistaken ziness. Danger lurks in these At oms, .as they arise from diseased-j -g s. Parker's Ginger.. Tonie will fwii e perfect activity to ' the. see ieh, Liver and Kidneys, iif , k lood, and renew' j'oii led of I a I o1 o t o f i r . r ka biy I ti q e e u~3 d pral or est(,fl ('01ogne. Tribute ,f Re4pe~ef. [OSCIUSKO LoDGE, No. 32, 1. 0. G. T.. NEWBERY S. HEREAS, It has pleased God in His m.ys us providence to take from our midst 1i, who le'phrtcd thisIife Deceinber'12th, and as she was an earnest and an up i!nrf't7T''8r5;-awhTrlfog upd to 4o ood; therefo ,ji - - --L s<'ved.T wli eheAb , 4 id i rill cherish memories of her worth, and ..W1A IQ .hAa .t. I;,M..aw a to promote the advancement of this pable cau.se. , ..... dolved, That we'e* lihuhlisnmils. to the wiUl:of our Fvthar,:atd-in'al ;;acknowledge His wid.m and right ness. - - . : 1: I :solved, That we heartily #Mrtbie her dear bereft' children and re atives, tender to them our condolence. S.. -: , solved, That a blank page be de4icated be Kinute: Book 'o,--er''niirory, and i resolutions be published, and 4hat a be sent to her ramily. -'ROSA WfttGHT;, : 3 CLEMMIE'WILSON. LULA'P. WrfTS. M, v, Jdv,erisemen"a.G NOTICE! EARE H EREi e havo removed our entire stoekof PLE aid FAN i RYGOODS, NO TIONS, ots, Sosi ad 1ats, Trucks and Valises,. the coliineliidi's 'roi;ni foiit'ly pied i. 11r, :). . , Kilor, .wil V EAllT (POLNEE. 71ouvld cip .to se 4tUolp s.4 Lirl-] in ouir new qsiarteri.i. We" hadl th1: roWl. repai,nteda- rdsh'ely and every demparmi-newand coin C, and we do not Qx t to det jhe' dsenr'fire iMEr 6/th?.an.l air apd,hue.st dealings,:with our noled yards, .we hope to merit . Ssre of a eo h*ratlestdJe to ow all persons iddebt4d to us by.notes dornt;.'felinxiu(s to 'ettTe, caiu .o;bere.. Jow:dort dodge.ns, andigo spend your cash elsewhere :while jou' us;%d'tY'Come ard aiend youicash. us, which l tenallo.tsr to 4arry your -awre usngs an. 26, &2 ZA:IER-iT; omas' Smooth%g 1a*rod*. ool to your interet,armers, and buy THOM A4S OOTHNG .HERROW I.for culivatiug Corn, .Cogoo;Whet Oats. Will pay for itself in one das b or furumiir particulars,ita plto an. 26,4--2t*. AT.E .O? SQ4UT H DAROIJIA~ .OUNTY OFSW.BERELY1 ,J. 8,-. Subersys. WiianyJ HelIer. r .vir ite of a .Wair-ut .to '.eise~o 1] er Lit:n, to mec directed, J.I il sell i4 Residence of the D fridan't,' onfTis~ ,the 7rh pt ebruary nex$1'aipublic :rv, to the,highest pidder, fotBuh (orn-, miore 'orl-eas, and7 One Thour-and> ' iids of Yudder and Hlay,more .or 'ileis. :d as the property..of William HlIr. ermsE-CASIlf -. . WMH1EDR,, & .t c. h,erifFOffice, Jan..21, 8812. 4--St ATE: OF SOUT:H CAR0MIN4L, 30U'NiTY OW NEW11ERRT., Wando Phosphiate Co., vs. W B. Hir-. o~ ......?nn . no ....... y.. v.irtue of ~a Wrratt te Sei.re:Gre*p er Lien, to me directed, .I Vill sell, 'ai ~ ebde'ry'Cottrt Hotie?on tl&FTrst"Mr':.. S :ry to -the high:est bidder, Twp. B3a'e tdoi a:lN nySe eeion moi j ess. ..LevieI .oas the; propety .of;W W erms---UASH.. hieriff's Office, Jau. 21. 1882. .4-t V4 )TICE OF DISSOLUTION. he Copnnstiiip heretofore eiltigg. * e.r.thel"iam.name of. .C. :WJL.SuS & is ths da fliolve by utual qei et:ail;Notia ad Acaouawrdme the sid and is -'tje all indebted;liess of sanic. ~ - 1 ... l LheW LC ~n~ of .h. . i a r.,I wil' l.li at.in rad :aip4riii:e I4''I p:4.j Lbope" by d.vn g .i'd ch' an*iIentig) to bus iness rwrit and.' r'd i,- 1:. ifl in'thi( future. ens'nscy; *. a dije>.ile.i,:nt'or tg beireh4 df: thiej Firm or .L. C. Wi{H,S'N & GCu., devqlves P nme,' I Lareb. tif'l persns fisil ted to Naid Firm, by Note or 1cidonet te le the sam at (once and*.save cost. L ang'psirehased1 the ntrest.4f- Mrs. E . Houiealiui the firm.of D. B. WHIJEL- r~ & Co., 1 ~nopoJse to dispo.he of my en'. .stock of dies' Bress .GoosJ Ladies' Vls,J OtionSr -. -Laces, &., e&~ *t Greatly Reduced PriceM~ y of the abbVe Go'ive A amed artiales ~ AL BE SOLD BELOW O0ST. ,6aIil ad for you.rself. thMug. EWBEW.1P f in Grades, 8 adWganenti.ff [kinds 81cH.. AS 11 m dDlirim Du m , sO'. ! wh A beautiful aortment of . Ph aavats, Collars, Suspenders, &c. , EATS? !KA.$. XA=-$ 44, [n Straw, Felt and Silk, all colors and styles, and very haudsome. eiben osth ' Shoes TRUNKS,AIJBE, VARLITE. ----'W A.LK1N CAd!!$. I In' short every artic' I yuallykept' in a ess:ligre,:yt living pMices an exalDinaLiop of our stock is respect ly shiinithkd. We guaraYntee luaisfaction all goodSold. RIGHT & J. W. COPPOCK OW TE.18.-PEOPRO 'M is celLaneou. an Tt Ti1*o wonder, for ths dfa are patent, eAVt1hir Otorbil fil"4 &: k:lt:l:i of E MEDICINES' - -J D PERFUMERY, amps and Lamp Goods, CIGARSBATO CO 5'L fict lf cle Wlongidr toi well - mointed:m-a d dr4 All of which are. b'W sold A.seb pipes 0 at the people al come and die as;, si ukt flow.' Bsang sKis 'f6Iy iried and, 1ipped, anhggde a. grctieak1 ex- an rience of' years, our establishment offera tei rtionsecurto%da.'e0 I?' Physiians~ .rescriphons l . e.a SAYiaity. Niid * MAYBI&& ARRANT~ rnggiste and Pi4nl is. s 2 fACE OF..SOU'H UAIRQIA-, ilIa.m Legf pl acid George.p..Langfer , wo Executors, Iluamtitfs, vs. Spencer P. Baird, ce Defendant. - . da By virt ue of .thy~ orde.r or thev.Cmurt,. dated 'ud ttsof February,l 1., ll'nel1 at publkr- gg 1eag' before, die tourt-House at Newberry, sa the fitst onday; (6th .Fgrar, te 82, " all thau. Moi of -Uni e propertybi e eidefensdant in,the -towasofrNewberry; @n, anl e said cunt; atfd State,. formnerly,kuown thi lo't No. 1 oT the' rea estate of,T'uflds B. pr nijth, deceased, fronting thirty and: .ghlt, neset on PraLget d otherwie~ 'jd snTedby'nct stret,Smith'alley, .azd 'at ndedadsvnyveadfour-tensths' Taaxa-Cash ; purchaser to pay for.con lyance.. . SI-AJl1NSTOfNE' Master. L'A TE Ol?80UT H- CA ElANA 42 COUNTY OF' NEWBERRY. Joh.u A smmer-M:JViljia!' Sauriiner.j ;a Bly vit.@4& of lKkeJUiOn.:in ,the above he sted case, and of samndry other Fiecutions .* ainst'tV& feiaia to me -directed, I *I flJN1i.,eeu 3 tI ): d.~.d. in Peryr ar - :.Gewher--v (Con; IIo., whi :he bo5 umIar)-o--Ar,e., nu:1r.1-., a ,anded b,y book o1 t0 . I S..ir N. abie Road. . - . p'if ll k in. nl" roecrty, to t: :Ane Wuach,,OneMTardrobeg.Ine&Sd *Id, tne he Lot of 1k-0.'. &c.. &c. .vied on as the propertyv of VWilu 1111 uni. Fl Terms Cash. ., Purdbaer; to pay. for pa Sherif's O1tiee, 14thJasz,y 1882.4 -3-4; Rjj klia fsla1ges. (6i Ly ertission.of lion. J-B.Fi'llemJudSJlg,e, Fr< Probate for Newberry county, I will makef Ne Sn'alsettfcei'it &f' the e'stath' of 9'eaantJ ,. .Wifigh iecese-iistoorI - of] Ac obate, ona Tuesday, the 14th diy of Feb- of ary next, at 10 o'elocli ia' th/fbretieodas5 Ummediatly:thereaf&esa villEpply for Ith< Sna. di)chJarge fromi.the4-uties of.y of-' t e as AdministrAtor of said esWC. ..L9 -..ei.4EIaAND:M-. 2sLo Am Adm'r., j.c,, of estate- o. Pleasan .i W mets' Improved .and Jones s L,fe Mieshe abov..name.d'Gotton Seeda ~ sale. They weretested by tire Agricuf NW ~Bote'u of' Georii Murilg' th1year 80,.. oud they.:taedA f. 1fi,y>tor one ndred per cent. more than any other Va- tra ties. I planted them ast"yi,iSI, dea d made wizipemn.ire conop per acre eac an I Tudee made any .prevous y~a an< swithttlag therneeddetid i?Ogl' the A-nAnanL . , .ek Mew ir mW#seli -.---- -0--. Reports from all Sections of North anf South WILCOX, CIO be do- Llato ube .WCOX, GIBB FwER Ew Icb we put out for the first time last Season, 1 -plirtebon -be Market - .-%_. . . h-is not.neoesesy for-us to -4y anythli cb may be obtained from our Agents or plIy perwal. M v will have a moderate supply of each, whic a,bin (tf.n V iez:YaU. If th!re.is no ut to order if. MILCiDle ran. 26. 4-2rm Savail"n h, yA Use LaWrence 4 1rtOUCMtOf% 0F, 9Ei"NJ OAT iONIA, CONSUIMPTION? Diseas A~SAW;F. TOLU UJMP.TION i.itsaip.ient and adlnced stnge MUNGS, but it hanever ben so adfantacioi Ep'ffs sootalag:lsamicphties sJord a dl W aLerZ e h eg. reo.bgyc..vrk. A UT IGN h P*"v f*ou iis it to b Sold-by-DrugUits, UA, ~*~..~ UQUTSPECX"-7~ ie TN .9L0&-'WOIYmEC.1rp O4 IN COMMON --PEAS. D...Wbeeier and J . WoeeIer .kect - Wels,lefendamn:: m e... .09.9PINNfos Is, i [u ope4ienw, to au o.der .or use Le 4bove'"t*ted ca i, rwial e 1, 1 liq ir co br Zb L seL o 1 dia ist M rb ie-) in Jegru~ A. 1.ypi leal tours of e, at pu le oufcry, 1P ii:;14gte*e,<biddea -- and,f gISWatt4s o d4,13?qg Me'ounty a orewa nd par y in Wd*3Nwers f tihnig-0W lk :dla Tw,eg-%& e#-Anore.,kr. lea, lboud on.Lh. 'tby Fair Street, oW Y.;Fir'S the North.by a <4e . i..Fair, a4d on qie West by C&al4 ce ona a credit of twelve moitlhs with in isi flom ayos sa.Pdebassui i.9fre ond gad -mptgpg to secure 'Ae::todit ~ rtion and. t.o.p.ay for aprs. wt A^pfIt'orf?ats ottfeptneus"wfi , "be . and in the.olice ofL&F. Ubhluers, Esq. J Clezk of Court. C OGIOE ['rTOF SOU1CAROLtNA, lnd 'dONd"O.NBERld~ IJ i.u LanM Yr vs. lUl f cotJ BJ' ertih oika6 EllctWt e't Yu e' a96 ited~ essefand of bdadyeuxeautiflns mec directed,';I *il sell at Newberry urt Ho~use, on~ ablV It tldlyA(Sale y}diu:,Februery mest,: widiza.hik legal murs of sale,y t ppbl:e etjry to.the hig~ is bife*r, all dlet VVni otfmi do hatlO InIV d1ibeua.ise loenty 'and tita.,arore-- e id, contaipin~gl.t-two Acrs..more, or' us, and boond'dltids or Srah^Ed uid:; E. H. olk,esteubi dob Johnstone d seRarated. from lanzmd.cl HearyKoop.by a 'BlaitiJabk4oa.'i I'eiistT n as~the operty of .E B& ot - rs P. R fpNr pa- - Bhisers- bfie, 'Jau 144t, 1882.' S4t ' J3g vite o a Fggcu on wi te -a oe bL:#ca.i, an 1'sunry othieeutons toe- ,direted L. will-:seU,.at Newborry U uurt ljou2, .gu,3.b lg" gi ;7q ple v) n Feu&- next, a e o.rfto m e-highest bidfiri: thl ite'sas sad ed te orf R. V. ;i-t i to all tgtt t7I5 - f P" id situate, ingt and beinrg in the cuac 4 6itteforeslal4 'kubwiar tue fRuther rd, e,lu, P geSix hind<red * d 5.mtdv Acre, more. orless, andi u:,,.t:,, i4i, UrgehT end ty- .We -M~ort ,r'i r1 rioi. hi 1d k -.r th~ Aro-tfr' ty u :.. A4 . .4 ~Z~ i t. .1,~ t4t'8 4 N . C.1 \T E OP SOW'Km M).IWLULA, 4Tnyaer Ji Chalw-r ,-M 'r,b *', Whitney, deceased, Plaiotid', agains AuI rie N'.Whith,0sHl. Dfeinkda~i ipupiiut: to- ef Ihnd to Aid iii i aytnent a of D)ebt.s, &c.. B.y; .vitue sof age~de.r herei,r passed A I di~ at public outcry at N'ew berry ?oort he,'on the Fi&4 M6nday -in UFetiruy, h day) 1882, the following rdescisle of 'derick H. Whitney, deceased, situate in Fm l'ret .:No,p I--Centaluiing::24I5 -LO res, more or less, and bounded by jacdi * Mrs. Hannah Henderson, Goveranent d, tract No.42 andII'he4trct eaig~ned -to, ~, widow for wer . - ' g fractd.U. nibi SeWinty.:bglt' 01 t No. 1, Government land,.Enoree River Li Bi WiinEy ind derecric W fxams -One-half cash, and~ thabanek E a credi of twelve months, wth.-ipterest bunk m day' of'iale, fh'i credit pion to 'be 'N< e-y boad.aftheeuchaser and aort- the e o,f the prenmies..sold, 1ur..caser to Real r 'fr papers- or at ran. 1, 2--$ ., . -. NTIONWhi s hereby given to Executoes, Adminia. less toW Gdar-i Tratechnmrdocher Fi- I-pens iair, tist Tueschyaindi:Thursda ao such hb week during the .months, of 4 e ryday i February, A. D). 1882, a s fon, -of It wproeteaiig saddling Uthie ied fa ,n:R a,s sanni.r.d be la,.. Carolina, Georgia-.sod .Marna sa and Cfteffpes Arilr' in mmm" S& CO0.r. tas the -eports e hole% bject;- &ad will our Ag.nt-q, Ds e eer akgKT159 Aurt amm" ll9AT VJ ~;tv be<oe t. 1o-m e t cna und&*U e ~ d MM WSTF14W MX 146 oh eu ERo BR Uo STR IEttM ,mIm === aigs*e ojeseri cpam .25 ~ s iv o emf * tae aae hero ng -1 re or dmil is m .9.5W g, S.o Saue.ie-i ewer Cony inagtr3,a-raire$ramiqDr:anes edi,itoamdicidleof'sudL varid and effective t cures Dysiatctiiohennrfatism dsc.nesof the S:ouach Egwels, Lungs. Uaver, ieys, sad allFeic Complaints. .fyo:s arewastmne .,way wn:b Consumpton or thesystern wthout -irtoxinting. M!o.-Id :s.aaldetlertin dru.gs.-No-eu',enihut RGE SaVIYG fl BUTNGTdE DO1L.Er NT' iauent Land Sale. TownsuIp No. 1.. .ria L. Brown,. I lot, 3~ buiTJi'sgs~ trer Rodl.espergr,. I lot, 1 b4liain L.on Younag;1 !o.t, L.biTg Towasure - N. 2. rrie E. Buzhtardr, 208 acmearrt ihaild baig. ate Warren S. Reid, 20 acres, 2 o. N. Lindsay, 180 acres, u buidigs. Towrjsary No. 9 arles A.-Broad:fle -d"res' 2'bgild uramckert, 9acres. llit, Hawkins, 2 asree,'I builin Lge Perme.lia Linday, -st ing. * . ~ ice is hereby given that the of~ * everal parels, l'ra and pvat of Estate dea:ribed in the pqc lis tnnich thereof as will be n" u..yto es, Treasurer of Newberry C2ounty, :r terolina at hiw Omfietn saisonty, he Firs& w Mond zndeog. D. ..es said -tae sesat,n klu.s.be paid -bsfore, chas :imA. and sale will be.centinued ksalay to stil al of said pacels, lo .ina is of.Beal Re-a shall be poIdntr re als. -.. . .' - . S - ..:JRO. K. NANCE, S . Auditor Newhe2ty Co. * hauary 18, 1832. ;- 1-.