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The Heral d. NEWBEERY. S. C. T?EDAY, SNE I.. 2 una" oex =a CsOMT adl t=-n..T[s a ..er= ers ar= a PunSe aud ? e 3eb"ft. Ihe Orazngeberg Timre takea an with a on :he ques:oe. of free schi- it begia y n frms?pantz pce an pd -:t& a craacudb kept en tirety seras*,; b; enda by agree ing wh 'e. T.e Tm says, "The tr::e pian is for every mma aity to r i schol Wth pube fdsaacg oa ,ese zn laat d then e to the ?aZy and keep the -a .gn for the rest of the tim by priste funds. Trst is carpo&tnpreeay; that~ whi a teeer is reifing pre y fom the pube he should -t earge t pro A,ft the p ce f^ ate exhaecrd he can tur hi arro into a priavae one and earge what tvr be pieases. To draw fom both soaresatLes ae im a a hardhipon:he paying paurcs bwm., it maike them not ordy pay tes to sehoo asr people a e drea four or.ge math in the Vewr but also an additiA sum, by way of direct taition to ae"cd hm fora cger ime; is a 6ar*-p to :he non-psying parvn it pats them in the ember n g pr tim of "crarity schoL as" Whihe the puble ays the t*eeer the pubfie a etitd to his whoe tie; bwhilepat peo psy hi the 're eatiti to it.. I may be said tt t puble does aot pay enough to see the ser vims of a good taebes_ We dol not bdertake to say what is a fair average price for t-s bg hidrec inthepubHe schools; but we will show what they can getnder a proper mangmet of the system. Take ewberry Cotyforsmpie' Th C'utitzinai 2 iif Scool! Tar yieldvd Isa ya $8,71.95; the poD arwill big thisup to $13, (00. The nnmhe of children at e-wwTmg the sebools last year was Z,96 W ookow how many t-eeb= were employed ; but one' badred, we think, would be suffi eet. The highest pricepidn any Township to Erst grade teh ers was $35 per ontb-in some onzly $25 was paid. The average for all grades was not over $20. At an average of twenty doas per month $1,00 would run the scol ix months and a alf.O for a shre tiea bte a As for Grded Schools we arein~ favor of them. They shoulid be in every town, where proper:y and childen are concentrated. Their support abooid come from the school fund and snpplemented, not by pae titfebt ocal tuminn. A.ccording to the Sees and Coi-, rier, Gen. Tzar, Crman of the State Ebeentive Committee, says the turning out of Dibble "is going to heptDeorai party.' In lookng ack verthe past few yeas one is uncertain whether to! wonde- most at the g'reat number of events that were going to help the party or the litehelp ithas recied from any -of them. The Elctoral Commissinn fraud was! going tobhelp it ; but Gar5eld gotj a much larger vote, both popular ad electoral, than Hayes got. The! split between the Stalwarts and the Half-breeds over the Conkling Garfield contest was going to help it; but these two factions manifest1 no disposition to eat each others throats and they are solid against Democracy. The veto of the twenty; year Chinese prohibition bill was going to help it by making the' Pacifie States Democratiec; but the pasage of the ten year bill has; changed all that. And now the unseating of Dibble is going to help! it. We confess we can't see it. Perhaps it may. Fortune helps those who help themselves. The Macad Cwie' Colum hia correspondent says Mr. You mne will not be a cadia for re election as Attorney-General, and that his friends propose to run him for Congrese Greenville has organized a twenty thousand dollar cotton seen oil fac tory. The stockholders are all T e S t of twt-Me There is a ?esase M g aog ie p Grto of Lke wh?e ze -. Ci Cory- The dmpra :r--il ee, r iere 2 a to aeoE e fr it or ot. a a few tr oe ofa gg :o r. de po4 s of ae County e in de - et of dea 4ebea and thi ynd T ma - weE enougi to n a IR -.?$r a 3ere are, ar the sr of -e .hn see ro o gc' .. he wi:s e ::ecte of ewber-L oA2nty have ser to dees ' sacrzm ti-:e sf:er dre for the eakr- of 1.nvr.. R t: ey are -.rdof .iz They ca see nogc :-eaaOc. wh e xarit said~ mor:y reap .e bene&& If there .a a axch a tiY. aa a eigne zing o a slate to attheir own pe pesand reyng upo the -pa roetiiam- of the Demoersey to earry it through they wi fid them ee adly mistake. There is no good rescn wby the Demoerata of this County shoid -t be toog L united. The yiy ig that w-I dEite the iEa;it the= sp into f!etioa -x be tte artempt of a -ing to r=:e irrespec:ve of the W-2 of the peO It is o enstoc non to make any bat to let them g' for What they are worth. We depart from this ecstom, however, this time in order to say th"a -A Farmers earges againt Newberry as a market and agaist Newberry mere t area together greers and withoa 'amtc There is not a better zmarket n the State than Newberry; and the merchats of Newberry cannot be e=eeted anywbere in honesty sad fair deang The nightly m ags of mere:aWts to Ex pries, &. eist only in A Farmer i-rag-Ojaj Some would-be reformer are cocplaining becaene the exrz ses Soa ?f the Lemghi=re to zsdistrct she State will cost the "pple" $1,. and yet say nothing of the '7,i appropitaed fr giving young mee a year's aehoormg, whieh they could obtain eer at some good coege and at wery little more ezme to theaseives or their pa Teamser atterlmg the State Normal Institute in Cowmbia. be ginng thek1t of Agust, w'3 be charged only two ents a mifle, each way, on the rairoads. Ex-Gov. F. J. Moses plead guilty of petit lareeny in the C'onrt of Sessions in New York Tneay, and was sentenced to six months in the perstentiary. E sto be hoped that the State will be redistricted withoet refer enee to the eanidtes for Congres sona: conora. The beet way to keep down "In dependntism" is to give no earn for it. state lews. Eleetions have been ordered in Chester and York the 20th instant to flfl ,acaueis in the Redte Col. Jrno. W. Harrington died at his homne in Mariboro County, nea Cheraw, the 3d instant, aged fifty eight A negro named Caleb Campbell attempted an outrage upon a Mrs. Rains in Fairfield County, the 2dth utimo. He was taken ont of jail the night of the 2nd instant by about eighty men and anged. The Death er GarusaMLd RLoMZ, June 2.-arialdi died at Caprera a: 6.30 this evening of broc ehi:is. Garibaldi was born in 1807, and condemned to death for eosspiracy against the King of Sardinia in 1g34. Escaping to France he offered his services to the Bey of Taois, and in 1836 he offered his services to the Republic of Rio Grande, where he was taken prisoner. Ini1847 he was one of the defenders of Rome against the French, and on the defeat of the Revolutionists fled to Staten Island, New York, where he nianfetared soap. He fought with the Italians in the war against Austria, and in 1860 invaded the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, King Franeis II abaAdonicg Naples on Garibaldi's approach. His next serviee was in leading a Hun garian revolt in which he was wound ed. In 1867 he invaded the States of' the Church. and was decisively de feated by the French'and Pontifical troops. In 1970 he offered bis sword to the Frencb Republic, and had corm mnd of ore irregular forces. When Rome was oeenpied as the Italian Cap:ai it was expeeted that Gi baldi would rest content, but be then began agitating for a Republic and fr the recovery of the Italan or: retine provinces of Austria. Debi!iated persons, and sufferers ~rom wasting diseases such as con mmption, scrofula, kidney affections,~ will be greatly benefitted by using Brow's Iron Bitters. ero mz v As .t Li.. A warmieg ra - *" t w :a +.G Z 5 t . I 4~ w e. v : Oaz262: Macv~i '.Yz e a n U add- i::ar os =-= W'raa i ede.Aa s:. a =r.. aoca:a aE reMa. ". aCCz .S 3:. a.: a aer, 2wr8L: aft : a i.: --. m a a : a w:v-o Ar de mecase r.es &c Fer-bz:eftd. ed :. r- -az atei te.?r ^ .s a e at a, we asc 01 Of L 3 P l. 3 * c i ee : - t l 3 r acm s - . a G a i p , :Lea ad Ofatilesi.Of .e -a potsed rOee it-ad :Ztst e. t n v eea 2=eaz : e i of to c.i t :0 e= learne, ad ra. e tar; ee.2 _4_. as we a. a: ia a-+ 4 . Tr. hr a:e aasc aie* on h. wa let. y d ify re emaberz piese Av r.ahe eari :ndea Er.e o tht~e wrdo see. ta-' binte fogmr aa de 4:ra roome' wre trp; ar, a froma a p~a de :f th bo T~4iLLe aton '~ :h f .u.a Ikm p rdai riuy. We a. Tie a:de lessee LoZeavin mae were, a-A.. an Deahien der hEaa m~rany re ing ha been ene'e te e e. d. . :renia z (eass ::a. dac. d the ach:e f hai r.a d i ofi- ai eere.. Iaa rwerGod r poseto save~ t-ad aer #c' bei g ardala rr. - '*-r .ei de tia parscad No~rt Nebrrye aie I oe idara;.:z hav *Leen eipaged reeeiaria one oa7 L reEaid 3a reored w: ae ..tz dL azets yei the e:t ando i ~rmmern kaidpsiTyae atried ti~ c.r : tat aase. ea L shie the sewerr parhaars ha deem e ther o eEs and h rti asd .osar.iepanceo ra ou.. j? s red.b et. tan i w last ~r A A~s GIBER wT. stek frr2e cid ey ar. or di.o tWe ade wUsd r-,,ser ta.izr on de tos we cdomir.ioe'ared & tePner~ toiify er T. we. Fhe bordw ehtsered pe enre s a be t aa wi ts ke.I=1 were ~e h thyr mrey ac>.: :ons ame dah hP,coe mantWie.ta ithfrz. Iiat -. ?ja.ee Eraz.n thce 5. If irter thyt he ehau detpay be thir alod the farm wilnt s tprices a e eneg seletin her i vtee Fmer e ti..et eoudtp an of Id dets ton ae fardmer etantI Tnea reane deAa aed ao' hain a ofwhe r' hat: to Newbhisrry- tiske pl mee:h ovry nigty Cetong: the pria tfarrbma rn a msht lerho nd a noucelby hmainirn tohe nz: ye uT wiT haeT all guhi arnteed te ande itl. As anfoter b!e~ hae pie tCyr~ rr tha~ and r.e. a herp brett t had h Naied.rr Preha1.00han gThe DIamsu h amr Carm.t As dolisefu theraown cof ad hi ther farmers oud rais i own da guiturer of thFlaeoarpeto lawth e. e e essa et Prygesamema er the Grad. jury. t e 'II.2: d. T .m =c:d:-:i -e z -:+.' WI e d isegs -.2i. *:: . 1e eC- . :r n L e. ..: endi.":: t e r ar. "l a . ,i 5r.s n. ._ia . = . er.a .:ac rE n. '"'e:a are "S m -:C: ..! : :---: .i . % . e : e .. i -~.. _, .ti ^e -e&' ::. e :d . ..' T :" s . ~p d s : . - a -:e:62 e:cu .-t-*s e. DTn: Seer. R7 r i.. ? de -X 2r arazR,. C.., Ee 3, 9 .t of a:r-sed.ecar Sc Wenc T. . EA&=Aa . Ee-. Df l riud r.-,---e Tw --. neneZ g Go :soaNe, m~oe& .4 - eGryn,. .:n :, Oda a Tr:bd. 2.reb 67.. . e r e= T.:Iee s&aer a r sd: -e rgar1 abemi-ry,a a-a, fs cike-- F--- of C, -i zeei for Neh Ceorany ?i o- f : i .ae G-~~ of Ec i,5.r .ne f at ~ef. , ca r:d.. Jul 7: a= d *.:me To Es7taMisk a B oard of Eealtha n.eie~.fe and for th e T of w otff,~e. and Sae? ?- CTo e-Lmen d :ae Tnof 5ea.-., .ery in Conja. eE an. r.ied, and x ay de aner etde~ srosLTh.~ a Bor of E is hereby. esca- rhed .in ad- fo :se& To of ofsioa, n -r~.c e ed 7. s Tow - 6--4of New.ery.. so Ya::wo sa r Two, -.U sanrw ..iWard TA-l,:. sAa reide i -Wr or sdd ean 0 e n :e ofeiae fro r. Tow a:s~ SIarg ad : ;; is cease o4 de ce 4~ to dor: d~ an ce o:.ore c a. .emceo sid Bard o Esa- meT.. onc sOa -M f oI.&. :0 b .ee or~' more. .g eide*.r pa o f s. 7wn Cessees as shae, .*o -z-ari..Ta.sa ea~nen 0 n?c.s . Ta:- sai Boar of & a o.rrer ogea:z m exe&r. ne and :.-: 40 Pri .. Va d -O'U3 &'..A,d .. Traoe of e ~ Town of we- .0 ner a ne.ryo ~aid w .: sc : is cad3. r. Itot m Presidny e or a pc of l - ee :o alc oeofO Itame:.es r.o ac- as a tLa4es. p.aOfdeeddongA ofC sae Boardof rrv-. sa. eea d r.on Tar Peside.r. e, sea Peden of .!dBad as 2 -* fbeyai. ocoeaito becortaed saidc 2. Boardbodma: own Cocc of New 450c::oy . r.a ei:of or a bae ea- --~. e o 'a ease any- eidzen of sai Tow o w Yewrr ava refcae i.osrve ot aid Bard of pe~iead anin-.er rtee so.. of hia e-.eede.e aia be serve coc' Lhm, sr.d-po 2.e5sedr.ire' eore s nCne o iws o of New gtry. and phG e ae -ened :o e-g Sey a ce of r.o rnel das wenty-dr do- bejan - ~ os. derry . .i~ S zcr:os4. Tra: i;sha2 be :he de.tv of;Tom IjdbBar fHal: o a,.s.r. rev ;'e-a dsea: of 7.: c.es of saidbTow: fof Ne biz: comn dv o eco- brse4 e- and ~ e - ice iin .e Exwc :a of *.dai n of d Bof o He eab adjedg anyC one or a 1f ade ame in acondicion ijseust h~pealt Ed ofano aT at fof te eidzens of the Tow of Ne by,dess of mj Bory o ar esas ornd :oieor iaba:ed asc may A bAe bynes dta said Boardofeahdrcead?, ha~s e or Tx ease e faire of atye peardofEwe: es.aire tocAde is prear -i ezmcce thepren ; yriear. o the iende er - ne of ay pJcesa or e. p rhae yor I esw:or o9. Thte-arshsof aid Town 9Newberr whl eyage ientn n causs of siBrdoh- of Hea.we pe predr idb heoo: Climitl of;5 e ow o ewberr. iny ponerso aombndi ng L. s.] beihie pon econ da Jue,i boe yoewh oai Ton Lodne to N*eigerrI r- he ndredmend :e Chtero th AOw g dtAye ofOanaryGA D.O1HY reP Maor d aI Jofax the T.ofNwbry. frmaryb The SeCret 7=W= cfzaAam s-;as 3X= ra= ~~eic 1 ~ stae + ad iS. s s se7 =C F~ a ".s &e =at c rfisk bad the t,ors zz d wrv = mrny Convet iom Cdoes iot eo~a Abs ~ce can-cc ZZ C. ~E - dy~a A~- I ;4e. i m 4J. O k of?etataasg . C a e:Co 6e:f o e& " * 7 4 ..v z rr. HTART & CC HARDWARE I S.TA~TE -%- 3GE2-~ KEMP'S ANUUE AD COT THE BROWN" and D FEEDERS AND C Piana MENDELSSOHI Grand Offer for the n( - $85 L Square Grand Pis tramee. arip..a G cnt C2Z is an:* tn o the pe='*TifSn of the !ns5 et a ew ro'k. w hi se Pyao Cow r c. Smcm 2 Ls ter-[ oRC.t c a t' e 1C1y O ewy , by?, h ge.-e -:sr ever enred -Jhe me..==0h : C.aseM wih ocerw-.I it sec w15 - P 3r .ics-e- S tM u. Over 3510 in us. ?ad no on derf !ore buy7: Me M-ers. Ps CaM 5BiZllilSC sa ocet..zrd pre. caeamcgr MEl9IQ Ary Goeds and y -u 1o*l COLUMBI1 rekSteek ! Latest Sty] CALICOES. froen Set. per EOMErC5. Sm 5ets.. pe C'yZTO5ADES, kom~ 1) era. WEITZ SHIkr Linev Fr I -A LINE OF SEOES CLOSING O1 ..L m 7H L.I r 3 J ELECANT MI Gie Us4 a Trial. we wm a W. 3. Y ? ay25,- a Bakei Economy i On Account of the UNU! my GUS! Iam now Prepar'ed to Fn BRKE a T, (IVb.i 20 Tickets for -- 9 Tickets for 4 Tickets for - - 2 Tickets for Each Ticket Good for a 14 1 lb. Et Cakes, per lb., from 121 Candies, per lb., from 15 FAMILY GI AT PRICES TO DEIS ai Thansking therubie fo age. I Respectfuuly soueit same. A pe. 27, 12-3mn. GLENN SPRINGS, SPARTANBURS CO., 8. C. r...er the*. .ame Um.ag.-tme2nt as : year. Th TEL1S 01 BoAE. sh Perdi da ......... ... Per wee............ ...2 > a Per week for - ween.....100 Per mor..... ............306 r e Cottatges to R.ent-per tenemen-ot 3 j roomns-for the Seas->, $30 .o ; Whole Ctgee-6 rooma-for the Season, S @" Steial atsention given to sippinzg Set :h Wa:er. The Springi can be retched 1 Erom Spar:anberg at lowest rates 'by Hicks. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, JU! 1, 24_,r r-.:--rs n Vi )mPANL9 IERCf ANTS. j3T3 FOR ETs. XE. crToA ONS SPEI A A1.-EtC-. zrrstT O5 DEUZ EVEET x armE WAre:YTED. TON SEED SP EADER. LPRATT GINS. - - D] SI] ONdDENSERS. LUT & CO., LARLFS<TON, S.C. I PIANO CO. rt 60 days only. L iE for only $25. eae, ,t s!ad. tig, i hare . aer mts o *a v **aroe $245 00 ad~ Book ocly ace o-- , IIO. we P-em send refeee if ydot red rdesd sad : rae p by is eri. ober spes mwx: PFos,, M.d perehaser. Doet sa to i b e m. Every Pfano -. wrre s c:.no soeepice ogpoalarMse U LSSONN PIANO CO., P.O. 3 2.0m. EEW YGEK 1 T. A, S.C. ~I HPRICES. es!LewestPrices! ,!bandgents. ES. YebEcosr ILLINERY. rot Be Undersold. OITNG, BUS 60E TO W. . LOE, a Wealth.Un SUAL INCREASE of cra rnish to the Public, eat or Rye) : - $1.00 - - 50 Cents, at --- 25 Cents. ** - - 15 Cents. f.n Cents Loaf, weight WRi ~ch. a -2 to 40 Cents. 1-2 to 20 Cents. 00E.RIES COMPETITION! s r their Liberal Patron- she a Ceontimuance of the ing One Best NDAY 50HO0L WORKERS, Ii REMLEMBER I he nex: Stae Sonda Schoot Convec. Sof Sou:h Carolina wjij nme.~ in CA V- EPS .on uae SECOND WEDNESDAY OF .zcb County is enided to as many rep. DRIJG atives a., i as inA the Legislature. SZA tv are appointed by the In:erdenomina. examuU al C~onty Sanday School Convention, re one esists; other wue, by Couanty reart. Let the Goonty Secretaries look -r the repree:.aion at once. also t.ee t foll ?enty Sanday School sta:is-ics - prepared and presen:ed to the meeting -tI Folv. cuday School Worke?s, : ns devoce Eve tgh: and praye? to the meeting and and b'e te it very pable to the Sunday mar, a ool e u.se in cr Stae. cusot: Ee hope to Dpaulish Programme ere long. Sead i G. F. WILLIAMS, Addr-e - President Executive Board. -A? THE DRY (00 &MPOE LESS G00 TRIMMIO% [KS and S LINENIL INSERTIONS, - 1 ca per 7ard nd speas Stock. aid r, win az gerase esu as 30,& , 3-.f. e pieaswe in =Petr th 4 y L1OTHINT IN EL.ECANT L ESS AID DRESS for varety, ~ece m3 annoi be swpassed. erganme.ts ofral W ? b,elrsl asorsaenm e rats, Oenars, sBspemiersa . craw, Fekt and Silk, at e'es n scyes and very hande=m. Amen'S and Tenhs'S$ w WXED, TA1L3 V NEEE WAW.Wan ca&m. bort every article aaty hept.n - sa Gioching Siose, at EHing pie - - . -io of our soek is ea slcied. We gwaante -e-a GITLAJ. IW?FFL ['O MTTL MEN, I Babbis Metal. (,Clota for Seves and Screen. t, 3quare and Round Ribber Piek asia Hemp Packing. and one and a quarter Rubber fae. quaity Rubber Behting, 2 to 6 in., e, any oher sizeasort noic. Hooks and Lace Leather. en Machinery 0-~1. 'as Zine OiJer, Screw Wgwg di a.t lowes: mariket :a:esi as S. P. B00ZEE'S 1, 22-45 Bardurae 25m. - TATE OM SPRING WATER? : draught and in bulk, as F&NT5 STRE.& Those desirot et~ , of the water will please ea1I S. F. FANT, Sole Agent for Neuberry. 1, 22-tf.. rbody is' delighted with the sta ..uiful seceoc made by Mrs. JI be has savma n.so to please her ers. !ew Fat cireuaer just iiwsd a MRS. RS-R T.AMAR, 877 Broadway, Neos tok 26,4_.i