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The Heralc HOS. F. GRENEKER, W. H. WALLACE, EDITOR NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 18 A PAPER FOR TrEB i'EOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect aF fly Newspaper, devoted to the materia terests of the people of this County and _State. It circulates extensively, and x A,dvertising medium offers unrivalled vantages. For Terms, see $rst page. The State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR: HUGH S. THOMPSON. POR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: JOHN C. SHEPPARD. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: JAMES N. LIPSCOMB. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL: CHARLES RICHARDSON MILES. FOR COMPTROLLER-GENERAL: W. E. STONEY. FOR STATE TREASURER: JOHN PETER RICHARDSON. FOR ADJUTANT AND INSFECTOR-GENERAI A. M. MANIGAULT. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION ASBURY COWARD. FOR CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT: D. WYATT AIKEN. COUNTY TICIET. i FOE THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WILLIAM D. HARDY. JEFFERSON A. SLIGH. - =GEORGE JOHNSTONE. FOR PROBATE JUDGE: JACOB B. FELLERS. FOR COUNT Y C0IMISSIONERS: ANDREW J. LIVINGSTON. JOHN DRAYTON SMITH. JACOB EPTING. FOR SCHOI.L COMMISSIONER: JAMES C. BOYD. FOR CORONEL: EUCLYDUS C. LONGSHORE. The Republican County c vention Saturday was nearly equally vided on the question .of mak nominations. Those opposing nc inations gave as their reason doing so, that there was no eha: for the election of such a tic] The minority, led by D. H. Maff ..-were eager for nominations ; f : by the aid of the Chairman f Secretaries, who were the tools the minority, came near carry their point, and would have di so but for the fact that the mai ty, seeing the tricks played aI them, left the Convention and the Sby -reduced that body below' guorum. Among those favor ~. nominations were D). H. Maff S OranTgs Maffett, Simu Young, I ucho Boyd, Jim Henderson, S Himes, Jesse Brooks and Frank THcks Among those oppos S nominations were Henry Kenne B. B. Wilson, David F. Lyles, S W. Nance, Chas. Brown, Munu S Long and Newton Darby. "2 Convention was at times noisy., - or the most part the proceedii were orderly. Most of the de Sgates appeared to be "at sea." S speeches were mild and temnpert jexcept those made by Maffett, ~'Principal of the Hoge School. ] ' were violent and abusive in '-extreme. '-In his tirade he abused the d ~.ocratic party for disfranchising, Sthe Registration Law, 60,000 < Sored voters in the State. 'l Begistration Law does not disfr chise anybody. These 60,000, whatever the real numaber may ~have disfranchised themselves their own crim*es. The object Sthat such persons as Maffett has the Registration Law is, thai prevents those from voting who: not entitled to vote. C\e charges the democrats w g the social progress of negro. If he means that they ~.pose social equality the charge -true, and will always be true. He charges them with opposi the politi cal progress of the neg Tepolitical progress that st~ men s Maettwants is that wh: oud put the State back un< ~negro rule. The democrats oppose this sort of progress ; a will oppose it to the last extreii He charges them with opposi the educational progress of the : gro. Maffett claims to be an telligent negro ; and he knows ti the Constitutional 2 mills sch tax was adopted, by Demnocra voters and ratified by a democre Legislature ; that nearly the wh of this tax is paid by the wh" -and that the colored people reap - nuch advantage from this tax -the whites do. He himself is1 ~principal teacher of a school wh over one hundred colored child2 are enjoying the benefits ~of t *tax, and his support is drawn fr 'the same source. * Such talk as Maffett indulges can do no good to his race. purpose is to array the bla< against the whites. But fortuna ly for the colored people of t] -County, however ignorant they n Kbe, they have more sense than to The editor of the News and Cou- 1 r.r is authority for the statement that there is an actual white voting _ majority in every Congressional District in the State except the 7th. t He must mean that. the whites have 1 a majority of the registered voters. We have been' informed by a mnmber of the State Executive Committee that there are 15,000't more black registered voters in the State than white. How important 2. then that the full democratic vote be polled ! in- Go to the polls early, and stay a there. There is no telling how ad. much can be accomplished on olec tion day by bard work of the right kind. Judge Pressly decided at Or angeburg last week that persons convicted of either grand larceny or petit larceny are disqualified from voting. Let Newberry County distinguish herself next Tuesday by giving a full vote for the democratic ticket. McLane has returned from Wash ington, bringing his tickets with him. State News. Mr. J. R. Lawson, of Kingstree, committed suicide Sunday by shooting himself with a pistol; cause, bad health. The suit of Miss Beulah Can ninghiam against Orion P. Good win, in Laurens, for breach of pro mise, has been settled by the mar riage of the parties. FOR THE HERALD. Pen Portraitures. (Being a Series of Pea and Ink Sketches of Familiar Forms and Faces in our Midst.) di- - ng BY Ti\TORET. for PORTRAIT NO. 2 2ce Is in complete contrast to No. I in :et. asmuch as he is of a very fair com Att, plexion, and features of alassic mould. ad He is not of a Southern clime, being nd transplanted from Northern Virginia, and originally of Scandinavian descent, . his immediate ancestors being Swed ong isb, on the paternal side at least. He ne has been amongst us for a good many >ri. years, his advent here beiug nearly simultaneous with the opening of the College before the war, and was for re- several years one of its professors; but a for a number &f years past he has been ng the efficient principal of our Female it Academy, where his services both to a-patrons an.d pupils have been most ac eeptable, owing Dot only to his pro Joe ficiency and acquirements but also to L- his general deportment and genial ng manners. His instincts as well as gy, breeding are in the highest .degre B. those of a gentleman, which are mani -fested in his every day actions though ion in the most quiet and unobtrusive 'he manner possible. His temper is ap >ut parently very equable and smooth, s thoog.h there is plenty of spirit lying -perdu under that outwardly calm ex e-terior which only requires an egeiting ~he cause to bring it out, but it must be ~te, something out of the common way to he do it. There is no superfluous passion fls ready to break out like volcanic out bursts for inadequzate causes. The bhe kindliness of his nature is aiso a coun teracting influence to prevent any such in- eruptions and to suggest forbearance by where the temper may be tried. It is o-this element of his nature that makes him universally acceptable as a social 'he unit, and he is intensely social without n- being the least obtrusive. His general or cultivation and extensive information be, render him an agreeable and instruct by 'ye cou;panion. especially as egoism does not enter largely or et all into his nconversation, and he is not offensively to antagonistic in the expression of his it opinions. He has considerable- criti .cal acumen and an analytical order of emind which is prone to dissect and see the true ln'ardgess of a writer or th author and to test his merits rehe:.ber ~he as poet or prose writer. I take it he p.knows what is true poetry and what is is not, and has a very severe standard by which he tries .their claims, and would, perhaps, startle ordinary read ngers and some who are not ordinary by ro. his clashing and slashing criticisms of chi some of the popular favorites who seem [ch firmly enthroned upon their lofty ei pedestals, and hiave received undis rturbed homage and worship from the do popular herd and sweet plaudits from nd the vox populi, while they complacent. ty. ly wear their laurels and look down serenely upon ordinary mortals from1 gtheir supernal heights. Come down1 :e- Lcngfellow and Tennyson and hide in- your diminished heads. You have ist been weighed in the balances and1 :>o1 found wan;;ing. Come to the front tic Edgar Allen Poe, for yog haye stood .the test. You are the true child of tic genius. You have the divine affiatus. ole You were born in the purple, erring es, and unhappy though you were. Your as right and title were divine but you were the sport of misery and misfor as tune and did not wear the ermine or ;he the royal robes of office. vYou were I are the prince without the throne, for yout -en were weak thouigh you were strong, sand like the unhappy Chatterton your sun went down in gloom and tempest as though your high gifts were the envy of fortune. Like that weak but in splendor loving King of England, the< [ts second Richards wb.o was deprived of1 his throne by Henry Bolingbroke, whose birthright and title were not as< good as his, you too were dethroned byt sa power stronger than genius and yout ay succumbed to a vice. But to return r be to our subject, he seems to be a fixture a amongst us now far- the haanne d ife. Some years agA he was success- ni 'ul in winning the heart and hand of W ne "f our mrst attrs'tive belltA. whose di )e::uty, intelligence, spright!i:-- and )iqtlaney are rarely c". ;eint' he eld'-t of three si>ter=. ali -i whom lave quite an uoeonrnon share . >wauty and attractiveuess. Out fair i:ie boy is the only .urvivin_ ~ prina of this congenial union. I~ ldest. a very interesting child. ai :: )oy, having been carried off by dilp!: heria several years ago. (T) be Courinud ) That feeling of languoa and debilty bat follows physical exertion, r' noved by using Brown's Iron Bitters. FOR TuE HERALD g Charleston Corresponden2ce. It MESSRS. EDITURS: I- am a.lana+ watr, been one from t,y borth and spect to coitiuuer in the same line ! ndeafnightly. I seldom rite for-noos. b >apers, but bein' interested in New erry and luvin' all my bretherin and >isterin there, I want them to no some ;bin' about what I am seeing here in " .harleston. The beautifullest ships usan ever sce are on King Streer. f t ahey are perfectly gorgeou?, and the w) wimcu, lovely creeturs, are as thick re eeves in a man's front yard in the awl, pervided there are a tree thar Eow I look at them and gaze until ny site is obscured by teers-teers of joy that I don't have to foot their ar ills. The Dutch korner groceries th 2ere are more of institoosbuns than ha he caliker shops, every korner has its won, two, or three of them, and what the olks who live on crackers and cheese M wood do without the korner groceries >nzzles me It is wunderful. Rice ad fish are another diet down here, td these are peculiar to the darkeys, th tod when a Charlest,n darkey passes al rou an the street you can almost fancy re; rou here the rice rattlin' agin the Ol )ones. My fren's and neighbors will be ,leased to here that the charming, in e!ligent Miss Annie Arnold has shuf- wi led orph the coil of singleness and as ,ook on the bonds of materimony. o kou remember this young lady spent ad otne time in your midst last suatmer, of md made many hearts sore when she so eft. The deed is activally done, she liv were married last Thursday night at zalf arter nine, accordin' to the Epis- on terple rights, and she looked as pretty I tnd sweet as a pair of red shoes with )lue strings. I forgot to say that her Dame is nOw Metts, Mrs. John Metts, which is her husband's name. It mejuntly followin' the cerembny, was )rot in a huge cake, a Bride's cake, ad wine, these were partook of by 3verybody in the room, not one havin' the hart to refuse. The eatin' of :ake and drinkin' of wine was inter 3sting. Then there was 60 or 70 y minutes of talkin' and jokeing, arter y which there gere a weddin' supper which in pint of profushnu, variety - and elegance could not be ezcelled. I am glad I were there, Messrs. Editurs, C to as to be able to kronikle a very at bappy and charming event. Sich a uttin' and slashin' of roast pig. tur- S key, ham and other things I never ta teed before, and rite at the bed of the so :able set the beautiful bride in her W white dress and vail, it.were a prettyb site. She et pig and turkey just like he rest uv us. The cost of the sup per and all the other preparashbus wood run the HERALD for months. I 0s am very sorry for the young men who Bs Eell in luv with this young lady last c8 summer, and wood not now lacerate c~ :ar feelin's, but truth has kompelled B me to tell lv what I soed with my G >wn eyes. Peeli& very much over-G >ome with this recital, I will rite no HH nore, and remain your L THIN SI'CE. 0: The Height of Folly. To wait until you are in bed with lisease you may net get over for noths, is the height of folly, when I ou might be easily cured during the ~arly symptoms by Parker's Ginger Lonic. We have known sickly faua lies made the healthiest. by a timely sr se of this pure medicine.-Observer ar -r r-Li AitR for Mlahone in Virginia. te Somebody has got copies of several etters which have passed between he chairman of the Republican Corn nittee and prominent Republicans d others regarding the campaign, L'd a portion of them are published. R1] )ne is from Mr. Hienderson, the sec etary of the committee, to Mr. Hub ell, and reads as follows;: IEADQ'RS IREPUBLICAN CoN. COMx., O 520 THIRTEENTH ST., N. W., ASHINGTON, 1). C , Oct. 6, 1882. Hion. J. A. HUBBELL, Fifth Aye iue Hotel, New York-Dear Judge : cr wrote General Mahone a few days mgo as to what lhe thought the capi ation tax of Virginia should be. enclose his answer and call your~ at ention to the last paragraph of bis etter. For God's sake do not let his report that Mr. Chandler brings ne be the closing of your work. You V nust make a break among the capi alists. Hastily and cordially yours, 2. B. HENDERSON, - . Secrctary. Mahone's letter was as follows ASHINOTON, D. C., Oct. 2, 1882. My Dear General : Thanks for your :stee'ed note of 38th ult. I will be1 ble to give the desired information arly next week. We ought to have ep at the earliest day now. No ime to lose. Yours truly, MIAHONE. Here is another from Henderson to lubbel, dated Headquarters, Ocet. 5 , Hon. J. A. HUBBELL, Fifth Aye lu Hotel, New York City : I en lose a letter from Chairman Brady, which shows how pressing Virginia c aatters are. While I am not in favor f letting this into their hands until he 15th, still you can see that the ime is near at hand. In that State lone we will need at least $25,000, eording to estimates of Col. Brady. merely inclose this for your infor W rion. How are you getting along? i:t have you done so far? Cor uiy yours, P. B. 11ENDERSON. Secret:ry. This is the letter alluded to : ]UBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMIITTEE. Chairman. J-' D. Brady. Secretary, M. V. Hazlewood. PETERSBURG. VA.. Oct. 4, 18S2. Col. 1). B. HENDERSON, Secretary tional Republican Com., Washing u, D. C.-My Deai Colonel: At consultation with a few of our )st influential friends I find that it now too late to make the move in e Fourth District suggested. As to rgensen. If you should see Jor nsen before I return to Washington Monday next, please advise him. is of vital importauce to our cause at we should receive financial help thin the next five days, and I sin rely trust that your committee may able to favorably respond. Very truly yours. JAMES D. BRADY. There are other letters of the same ture supposed to be in the bands of !ae prominent Democrats who re se to disclose the sources frou: ich they came. Some startling relatious are promised later on. Hsighly Esteemed. The youthful color and a rich lustre restored to faded or gray hair by e use of Parker's Hair Balsam. a roless dressing highly esteemed for perfume and purity. ahone Assessing the Women Clerks. WASINGTON, O.t. 2:3.- What do I women employees in the depart nt do. when Mahone's circular ches them ?' was asked by a Post Bee employee. 'Cry !' was the laconic response. hen they call him a scoundrel.' One lady from Virginia, a widow th six children,-on a ,75 salary, was essed $45. When she received the cular she burst into tears. She was vsed to appeal to Mr. Dallas, Chief the nead Letter 0 ce. She did and represented her struggles to e on her salary, and inability to y. He said it was a shame and au trage, and told her to go to Frank we, who is the virtual head of the st Office Department. Mr. Howe ard her pitiful story, and told her at her only chance was to appeal to nator Mabone. And if T refuse to appeal to him or y it, will you protect me ?' she asked. That 1 cannot do,' he renli;d. Senator Mohone's wife has a cousin io is in the Post Office Department a $900 salary. She was born is irginia, but appointed from New ark. She has not been assessed. It has been clearly established that itarrh is a blood poison; therefore, y remedy that is a perfect blood rifier will cure this disease. S. S. is the remedy, being surely vege ble, and has been known to cure me of the worst cases in afew ~eks. Price, $1.00 and $1.75 per tle. POST OFFICE, NEWBERRY, S. C., Oct. 28, 1882. List of advertised letters for week ending t. 28, 1882: ad bnrn. P. M. Price, J. G. (2) ristia, Kate Prissock, Alonzo L. nuon, 8. C. Pitts, John S. nnon, Chesly IRutherford. Walter ps, John Roberson, Mrs. Lou oner, John Suber, Mrs. E. T. ulman, Dina Sims, John P, ulman. A. H. Smith, Mrs. R. C. dlln, G.. M. Senn, Mrs. X. >gg, L6uis Thomson, Jane ingshore, L. F. Thomson, Sallie :arn, Anther 'Wilson, Press Parties calling for letters wIll please say advertised. E. W. BOONE, P. M. N7Vew .idvertisemnents. Can Tell You How to Be Your Own Jioctor ! [f you have a bad taste in your mouth, Ilowness or yellow color of skin, feel de ondent, stupid andI drowsy. apnDetite un sady, freqneat headache or dizziness, you e ''bilious." Nothing will aronse your ver to act on and strengthen up your sys nequal to IMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND )r Liver and Kidney Cure. IMOVES CONSTIPATION. RELIEVES DIZZINESS. DISPELS SICK H EAD ACH E. ABOLISHES BILIOUSNESS. ClP.ES JA UNDICE. CUE LIVER COMEL AINT. 'ERe MA LARIAL BLOOD PoTSONING. REGULATES THE STOMACH. WILL REGULATE THE LIVER. WILL REGULATE THE BOWELS. THlE LIVER AND KIDNEYS .n be kept perfectly healthy in any ell mate by taking an occasional dose of SIMMONS' IIEPATIC COMPOUND, THE GREAT VEGET&BLE LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE. DOWIE & MOISE, PROPRIETORS, fHOLESALE DRUCCISTS CHARLESTON, S. C. *t FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. -U 1v. 2, 44-ly. . P. GOGGANs. D. 0. HERBERT. BOGGANS & HERBERT,. ttoreys-at-L aw, NEWBERRY, S. C. "Strict Attention to Business." HENN BAYER, IPORTER OF BAN AN A S, COANUTS AND ORANGES, And Wholesale Dealer in ApplIes, Potatoes, Onions, &ic. 215 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. r Country orders solicited and satisfac The Croti A LARGE THREE STC Only Hotel with Elect Only Hotel witi CENTRAL OFFICE OF T MRS. EMMA PROPRI NEWBEF This commodio is and spuciou4 Hotel is comers. The Furniture of every description is N persons patronizing ihe e"stablishm!ent at it The Rooms in thit Hotel are spacious, Hotel in the up country. One of the Best Sample Roons in the S All horses cntrusted to our c. re will be TEIDMS, S$-4 The Table shill be furni hed with iht s TOTHE SAVE IVONEY Sla vin t se red th e services o f a IRi nish the Pu',ic with :he F\INE T QU..I I WHEAT ANO i~ TICE ! T'. EACI-I TICKEi T0 GO< CAKiES " n!4i - ' CA2NDIEiS at loweet ag~uies,n-mU teed to Also, a LArg.- Srosn AT LOWEST Orders for the above will receivc 'Cali o~. asa Nov. 2, 44-cf. U N D E .?ew 'deertisernents. ELECTION NOTICE. NEw:r1d.v, S. C., Nov. 1, lbts. Notice is hereby given that the following named persons are hereby appointed Mana gers for their respective voting precincts in Newberry County to conduct tie election to be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 'th, 1892, for State Officers, ul-on the spe cial questions, to wit: Three Amendments to the St. te Gonstitution, to be submitted to the people, and for three Representa tives, one School Commissioner, one Pro bate Judge, three County Commissioners and one Goroner, in accordance with law, to wit: Newberry-Frank W. Fant, Leland M. Speers, John N. Bass. Gibson's Store-H. C. Wilson, James Hutchinson, Benjamin F. Cannon. Maybinton-W. V. Lyles, D. A. Thomas, W. 0. Aughtry. Cromer's Store-W. 0. Cromier, Joseph C. Hargrove, John J. Suber. Jalapa-F. A. Schoumpert, C. W. Buford, John C. Gary. Longshore's S'ore-Jamnes H. Aull, Jo seph F. Burton, John A. Wertc. Williams' Store-A. J. Teague, Oceola T. Holloway, James .W. Tribble. Dead Fall-Latimer W. Long, D. W. Stewart, D. B. Worts. Prosperity- C. F. Boyd, J. L. Wise, Jno. J. Hawkins. Joliv Street-Geo. M. Wilson. John Fea gle, J. C. Neel. Pomaria-John A. Cromier, Charles P. Dickert, Daniel P. Werts. Glymphville--J. B. Heller, J. B. Crooks, S. J. Wood. -The said Managers are requested to qual ify at once and call for boxes, poll lists, in structionis, &e , at the office of George S. Mower, on or before Monday, November 6th, 1882. J. Y. CULBRE ATH, Chairman. GEO. 8. MOWER, JAMES DEWALT, Corr.missioners of ilectiori for state and County Officers for Newberry County. The following persons have been ap pointed as Managers of the Congres sional Election: Newberry-H. H. Evans, I. W. Wal ter, G. B. McWhirter. Gibson's-P. B. Sligh, Jno. Brown, Win. Chalmers. May binton-J. F. Qzner, J. H. irby David Henderson.by Cromer's-Clayton Abrams, James D. Johnson, Jno. C. Duckett. Jalapa-T. H. Chaslmers, Thompson Conner, D. Walhter Barre. Longsbore's-P. B. Workman, Chas. J. Floyd, P. C. Smith. Williams'-James R. Irwin, J. 0. Dickert, G. C. Ridlebuber. Dead Fall-Thbos. P. Blair, Jno. C. Sebump6rt, G. Burt Rieagin. Prosperity-J. S. Perrin, Robt. Bruce, J. C. Cook. Jolly Street-G. A. Mills. Jacob B. Livingston, M. Luther Kinard. Pomiaria-W. F. Koon, J. B. Suber, P. M. Derrick. Glymphville-J. B. Heller, J. B. Crooks, S. J. Wood. The above Managers are requested to qualify at once and call for boxes, poil lists, instructions, &c., at the ofuce of Jas. K. P. Goggans. G. G. SALE, Chairman, JAS. K. P. GOGGANS, THlOS. DAVIS, Commnissioners or Election for Conigress man from the 0d S. C. District. Nov. 2, 44-I t. NOTICE. I will make a -f.nal settlement on the es tate of Patrick gcott, deceased, in the office of the Probate Court for. Newberry County the 6th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., and immnediately thereafter will ap ply for final discharge as Administrator of said estate. JNO. R. THOMPSON, Nov. 2, 44-5t Adm'r., &c. VALUABLE LAND FOR SAL~E. I will sell at private sale my plantation of Three Hundred and Forty (340) Acres, more or less, lying in Township No. 8 of Newberry Country, near Beaterdiam Creek, and bounded by lands of Mrs Thos. M. Paysinger, F. Werber, Sr., I. U. Boulware and Dr. D. A. Cannon. The land will be sold in a body or divid-:d into tracts to suit purchasers Further information as to said land can be obtained from my brothers Jno. C. Goggans and Jas. K. P. Coggans. ELIZABETH S. HERBERT. tel. vrel Hotel RY B .ICK BUILDING. ric Bells in Newberr; i Cistern Water. ELEPHONE EXCHANG] F. BLEASE, ETRESS, ?Y. S. C. now open .nd fully prepared to entertain ew, and no effort will be spared to make nue. vell lighted, and the best ventilated of f tate. well cared for at Christian & Smith's Stab] )O PER DAY. ery-bcst. Nov. 2, 44-ly ery. PUBLIC AND LABOR! -CL ASS BAKER I am n.ow prepared to J of RYE BREAD. "ro - s.OO - .50 c: - .25 )D FOR ONE LOAF. nd Shapes, at Reduced Prices. factured at my establishment, and guat be pute. Foreign and Domestic JASH PRICES. rompt attention, a.;d be Delivered FREE. R NEW OPERA HOUSE. NEWBERRY BAKERY afd CONEECTIONEE (AT CREDE'S OLD STAND.) At my Bakery the people of Newbe: 1 and surrounding country can always f fresh LOAF BREAD--Wheat, Ry and Graham. 0AI(ES, PIES, CANDIES, & I make my Bread from the best qua] of flour. My Candies I manufacture myself,a warrant that they are pure. Cakes for weddings or parties made order on short notice and neatly iced a ornamented. Thankful for past patronage, I ask a ci tinuance of the same. P. W. HILKER. Oct. 26, 43-10t. Columbia & Greenville R. ] --OF THE South Carolina Agricultur and Mechanical Association At COL UMBIA, S. C., NOVEMBER 14 15, 16 and 11, 181 The following rates of fare for Rot Trip will be operated by :bis Company. TIKEAon sale 13th, 14th, 15tha 16,th. Gr~o i to;20th, viz.: ROtUND TRIP - F.TwEE.N coLUMBIA AND Frost's M?iils, SO 50 P'elzer, $ Montgomry's, 90~ Piedmont, 2 Bookmian's, 1 00, Gioidln Grove, 4 Littleton, I10 OGreenville, 41 Wallar'eville, 1 50:AnderTson, 3i Aiston, 1 50 P'en dleton, 4~ Peake, 1 .30 Pec4yville; 4 Hopes, I 50 Seneca City, 4 Pomaria. 1 50) Walhalla, 4 Prosperity, 1 50 JIalapa, 1 New berry, 1 50 Martin's, 2 Helena, 1 50'Clinton. 2 Silver Street, 1 Go~ Park's T. 0., 2 Dyson's, 2 10OBlair's, 1 Nmnety-Six, 2 25,Lyles Ford, 1 New Market, 2 45 Shelton, 1 Greenwood, 2 50 Fish Damn, I Hodges', 2 80 Santuc, Abbeville, 3 20 Uniot, 1 Donnal1d's; .3 10 Jonesville, 2 Hioaca Path, 3 25Paolet, 2 Belton, - 3 50 Cedar~ Springs, 2 Williamston, 3 70j Spartanburg, 2 All articles in tended for exhibition (ri horses excepted) will be transported free Prepay Freight at shipping point, a upon presen1tation of receipted Freight B and Certificate of Secretary of Fair As ciation that the article has been exhibit< money wiil be refunded. For further information. address D. CARD)WELL, Aas't Gen'i.Freight and Pass'r Agent, I Columbia, S. M. SLAUGHTER, Gen'l Passenger Agent J. HI. DR.AKE, Aeting Gen'i Freight A Oct. 12, 41 - t. JAMES Y. CULBRELATH. lW. ERNEsT MERCI1~ CUL.BREATH & MERCHANT, 'AttorMeys - at - Lav NEWBERRY, S. C. Er Will practice in the State and F< eral Counts. Aug. 10, .32-6m. Notice to Creditors Thme creditors oh Dorcams E. Calmes, lat< deceased, are reque*st-d to prs.-nt th claims, proper!' alt.e5t,ed. to tOe or to A t!orney. Jas. k. ,'. Gogns. Esq . on before the 19tb day of November next. FRED. N. CALMES, Oct. 19, 42-5t Executor, WANTED, A School large enoucth to justify t. ladies who will teach E,glish branch, Latin. Music on Piano, Organ and Guit Kindergarten System, Calisthenics a Fancy Work. For further information, inquire at HERALD OFFICE. Sept 28, 3-_,r Hard wfs HART & C( HARDWAR.E 3 SOLE ACEN , I,ADOW DISC PULVEJ TBOMAS SMOOTHING, THOMAS LANE HA) THE AMERICAN BARBED FENCE W -AGENTS I Genuine Farmers' Friei -FOR SAl STEEL BULL TONGUES. SCOOTERS BOLTS, GRASS RQDS. SINGLETREF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CARPE. ISTS' and BLACKS| all --A FINE ASSOE' ENGLISiH, AMEEICA! al MUZZLE AND BREEC ny --STATE AGES es KEMP'S MANURE AND COl The VeaMat ltrrw- f tion since Lhe ia,ro duction of the Rose perand Xo ea HAR~oITo b &wn o0. - o. 2 i.,23-y o.'.O..: r "I o r aih7 che w-t :,,r in c ..u tac . oy \./ A- tttOO~.~e ~orerL .:v: toa.mr7 0%,' . ez-r.: . l. eito.oo' o!1. ad te& wbtter uu o....,y it ud to "i ".iddfo Omb b l: t Y'dso " :i toato.!OOna' :-.i fata at'S "te 040t? r iarL an7m a?ount d o e r f rc: a t Cotro .A i, u.or o. tro-Aeo aci NEW G04 NEW CLOTHiN! CLOTH !J.S.COL NEW B00T, SIIOE, Store Lately Occupied as P e' MAIN STREET, - - - ity ,Oct. 5, 40--im. nd :iare to ---.-.-. nd mENDELSsoHI Gorand Offer for the nl $850 Square Grand Pia YEPIANO STYLE 3 Magnificent rosewood aeulei!to a,S w .f .:. 2a taes fulSlmd tet anrot: scle beutiful carved legs and lyre, heavy seri ie irofrae, pFrench Gand Action, Grand Hamm can in any way tend to the pertection of the inst os Onr price for this Instrument, boxed ai car.s atNw York, with fine Piano Covet-. Stool a JuAt from our late whole-ale, factory pr y ar, the greatest bargain ever oifered the i Tremendotti demand for this style ! Send in yot opportunity. This Piano will be sent on 15 days test trial. money with order. Cash sent with oi:der will be both ways if Piano is not just as represented. S< $160 up. Over 15,000 In use, and not one dissatisfl Ifore buying. Handsome Illustrated Piano Catai ltipnonials ever awarded any piano manufactart years SHEET MU'SIC at one-third priec Ctalogue< sent for 3c. stamp. . MENDE COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. 80 Thios. M. Lake vs. Jordan P. Pool. 00 By virtue of an execution to m~e directed Ja 30 in the above tteed cse, I will sell, at ~Newberry Court House, on the First Mon 50 day (Sale day) in November next, within 55 the legal hours of sale, at public outcry,. 75to the highest bidder, ali that House and he 60 00 Lot, situate in the Town of Newbe.rry, con- be 05 iaining One-half Acre, more or less, and 1. 25 bounded on the South by Johnstor-e Street, i i West by lot of Mrs. D. W. T. Ki"ler and 5o Nor'h by Friend S:reet, now oceaied by| 50 Dr. E. C. Jones. -les SI will r.s sel, at the sanme time and bo 70 place, one other House and Lot, diturte in an 05 the Toirn of Newberr-y, conatainhzo One.-8 20 half Acre, more or less, and boumdtd on 45 a the West by lot above described, on the to $o North by Friend Street, East by Hiolman m< ce Stree, and South by Johnstone Street. at Levied on as the property of Jordan P. da nd Pool. P O ill, TERIs-All cash. Purchaser to pay for io. papers. D. B3. WF,EELER, S. N. C. "d, Sherifs O ice, Oct. iSh, 1882. 42-P STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. C. David Joijnsou, as Probate Ju4ge, vo. Sallie j 'L. Phifer and David R. Phifer. In obedience to an order for fore.aiosure dra gpassed herein Uy his Ho.nar ii. C. Pressly, ed Circuit Judge, an 16th February, 1882,'1 Jo - will sal, at Newberry Court House, on the T- First Monday (Sale-day) in November next, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, all that tract or plantation of land, situ tte, lying and be 1' oig in Newberry Couty and State afore said, containing Two Hundred and Fifty three Acres, more or less, and bounded byU lands of Baruch Duncan, John Rice, J. L. d-PhiIer and Absolam Shell. Terms of sale as set forth in said order __are as follows, to wit : One-third cash, bal ance to be paid in, two equad annual instal. ime.nts of one an~d two years witha interest thereoni Irom day of sale, and upon default 16 rj beiing made in the payment of either of the imstdmenta of the credit portion a resale at or the risk of the lormner purchaser shall tak-e - place at such time as the plaintiff herein may indicate. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. B. WBEELER, S. N. C. Sheriff's Oflice, Oct. 11, 1882 41-4t es' - re< SCotton --King-Cotton, Li aThe patrons of the undersigned are re- pe ri spectfully solicited to sell a small portion to ad of the KIzsG, and settle up at once. I am sil much in need of money, and know that my patrons will relieve me. I ~~~. F. 1JAvT NT 4 )IPANY, SERCf ANTS. TS FOR UIZ'VG HARROW. PCLVERIZING HARROWS ROW BUFFALO STANDAILD SCALES. POR id and Avery Plows TWISTERS. SHOVELS HEEL 'S. TIN WARE, 'WOOD WARE, TE RS', COOPERS', MACHIN IITHS' TOOLS. MENT OF AND GERMA El LOADING GUNS. TS FOR 'TON SEED SPREADER. MANURE SPREADER' Puierizer and Cart Combined. I DrUiincottoeseedforeriersIt will ave r the fabor eC Do.m U. d.. .e, or t ,g o e ,nb bt . 5.it~ ' e W e b u? . . n. u.r' Ira ?' "xe o e.eu: 7 p t:tof nan e. Jdi at v.;:.t lZ='- ' ~.t .@ . _ oac."r am ty p.. F.aslt a efijuL"m. i " I: r: - .? r O cll rjbi . " It t. l e . .--ere "n sr ' . . .-,:' a Wrl KE3P & BURPEE 3F. C ., -, rCense IT ALSO BROADCASTS. - Charleston, S. Ca isemreia.' )DSR STORE fG!CLOTl OUD'S RAT AND F DS hOUSE enitentiary Shoe Store. NEWBERRY, S. C i PIANO CO0 3x 60 days only. ino for only $245, case, elegantly finished', & sctngs,- 7f Oc mnte agraffes, our new patent overstrung entine and largee lan.'y mnouldingfu ers, in facts every improvement which. rume t, has been added. d aok,vere i on board $245.00 ice, $2i5, for 60 da.ys only. This is now. uisical public. Unprecedented success t .r order at once. Do not lose this raros Please send reference if yon do not send ' - refunded and freight charges paid by us - veral othier special Bargains: Pianos, ed punrchaser. Don't fail to write abo. >gue, m.iled tree, giving the highxesu tes r, Every Piano fully Warranted for 6 f 3,000 choice pieces of popular Music, -' :LSSOHN PIANO CO. P.O0. Box 2,068, NEW YORKAT? A7Paster's Sale&a ATE OF SOUTE OAROLINA-. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. sB. Clary, Adni'r., vs. Sadni .Ree. er and of.hers. Foreclosure. 3y order of the Court, I wask self, as pub outcty, before the Court House at Ne. -ry, on the First Maonday in November. i2, all that tract or plantation of land ise in thie County of Newb'erry an& te of South Carolina, containing 'Three ntdred and-Thir-seven Acres. more or. s, known a the Farrow Tract, anld mnded by iands of Elizabeth A. Higgims I other kinds of the estate of' F. B. Eit ic .ind oteers. P'ERMS-T!he purchaser will be required. pay in c.nsh one-half of the purchae ney, and to .'e;re the eslance, pa'.abWe twelve months, '.tw- intere.-t frzo the y of saae Ly a bond and mortgage of the~ ,perty sol. and to p,y for. conveyance. SIfAS JOtNSTONE, Master. Haste-t' Offi,.e, 2 Oct., 18S2. 40t-5t LAND FOR SALXn We will sell at public outcry on the first mday in November next, at Newberry UL, that tract or planr.ation of land lying Newbe.rry County, containing One Hun 'd (160t) Acre-s, more or less, and bound by I -nds of Win. E. Welch,J. W. Croucha teph 31. W'card and Jo. R. Spearman. l'erms of Sale-CASH. JULIA A ANEW. DONNA STEP'HESS. 2 3et. 12, 41-4t. OSNA BURC - nd.ershirts and Drawers Will Cure Rheumatism I ,~ And are manufactured by LANGLEY BROS. i King St., - Chareste S. . AT VF.iY REASONABLE RAT )et. 19, 4:2-2m* NOTICE. All persona holding demands- against the ate of the late Mrs. Christina Mlls~ art 1'ired to have the same proved as tle direct.s to either one of the-tindersign-.. within the n-xzt thirty days. and aDm sons intdebtd to sai estate are reqjired make insmediate paymenit to the. uur nied. A. B. M,-ES " as F4ectsors of the last will and -tS-, nt o'f Mrs. Ohristina Mills, d'ceed.j