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.Special and Local. :"THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1882. Dmzx To Naw ADn&aTzsEXENTS. Godev's Lady's Book. Mann & Co.-Patents. - J. B. Reagin-For Sale. J. .. Fair-Town Taxes. George E. Lemon-Patents. D.B. Wheeler-Sherif's Sales. Silas Johnstone-Master's Sales. D. C. Flynn-Tne Election is Over. J. Z Salter-Photography Continued. McFall & Satterwhite-Our Time Next. G. W. Seun-N->tice of Final Setlement. H..S. Boozer-Notice to School Trustees. Fant & HeWhirter-Clark's Patent Flour. W. 0. Goree-Five Large Young Mules for Sale. Elizabeth S. Herbert-Land to Highest Bidder. M. P., N. V. and R. G. Lake-Valuable Land for Sale. Jacob M. Wheeler and D:lel B. Wheeler -Executors' Sale. Deaths. A ctiild of Robt. Seymour died last week from whooping cough. Mrs. Fanny Conkle, wife of Wesley Conkle. died last week, aged 22. Mr. Jotn P. Kinard lost a daughter, five years of age, Monday. 12th, near Jolly Street. Mrs. Ada Gay, third daughter of Mr. Win. McGraw, of this County, died in Augusta, the 30th ult., of heart disease. She was 35 years of age. rr. Birdy Cromer, living about six miles below Prosperity, drouped dead on Tbisday last. He was an old man, and apparently in good health. Mr. Henry Werts, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, departed this transitory life on Wednesday, Nov. 8th. at his residence near St. Paul's Church. Thus ripe in years, at the age of 89, he has laid down to rest. Use Pelham's Pectoral Syrup for Coughs and Colds. 46-2 Relgious. The Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh will will preach at Beth Eden Church. next Sunday, the 19th inst. He will preach at St. Matthew's church the 26th. If yos will use a bottle of Dr. Fant's Chill Cure yqu will shake no more. 35tf Excursion. A special train wRIl leave this Depot at 7.16 this morning, for the benefit of Fair goers, leaving .Columbia on the re trn at 6 o'clock. It has received the praises of the pub What? Pelham's Pectoral Syrup. 46-2 <Sudden Death. Ttiesday morning, 7th, while picking on Mr. Thos. Lake's place, Josh Wright. colored, fell dead. He had nt returned from voting. The best Tonic and Appetizer in use ant's Calasaya Bark and iron. Try 35-tf Our Monthly. Fresh. crisp, interesting and very $eadable comes to our sanctum the Oc Lober number of Our Mon//dy. It is al ways welcome, and should be in every household. Large bottle, pleasant to the taste, and worth the money, Pelbam's Pecto Thanks. Mr. E. L. Roebe, Secretary of the Agricultural Society of South Carolina, will accept our thanks for a card of in vitation to the Industrial Exhibition, which takes place in Charleston, Nov. 21st to Dec. 16th. Fant's Female Regulator cures all dis eases peculiar to females. 35f Readings and Recitations. A eharmed audience greeted Miss Lulie C. Bigbie on Thursday night last a.t the Opera House. Her Readings and Recitations were well selected, and aswe1l rendered, delighting her hear ers. This much we have from others, suot being able to attend ourselves. Remsoval. The Insurance Office of Glenn & Pool has been removed to the rear of the store of Mr. S. S, Langford, where all ~business will be hereafter transacted. 45--2:. ______ D. C. Fiynn. Observe the advertisement of this gentlemano, and yet it is hardly neces sary to call attention to a card so con. spicuous in size. It points a moral and adorns a tale, as in a plain way it tells you from 40 to 50 per cent can be saved bt purchasing goods from him-a con siderable item. Read, pause and re flect. Avoid noxious nostrums, and use ?lham's Pectoral Syrup, an elegant eutical product for Coughs, ness, &c. 46-2 Thanksgiving Day. - Very appropriately an d right comes the proclamation of our esteemed Gov ernor, calling on the people of this high y favored commonwealth to assemble together in their different places of wor ship on Thursday, the 30th of Novem ber to-give homage and thanks to Al zighty' God for the manifold tokens of -His loving favor. AnExplanationi. The delicate, flowery and lating fra gance of Floreston Cologne explain why i is such a favorite with the ladies. Personal. -Mr. G. B. Werber has gone to Savan giah, with Roach & Roac,h, wholesale grocees. Miss Maggie Aiken, of Winnsboro, is 7on a visit to N~ewberry, the guest of SRev. R. D. Smart. Mr. W. P. Houseal, of the Visitor, rturned from Charleston Tuesday. He reports a splendid time. County Fair. Our County Fair comes off next week, eenmencing Wednesday 22d an-d will continue for three days. and we -w no '/ >abt our people are prepared the occasion. Let the attendance be large, and the exhibits many, so that the Fair may be a credit to the County. We suppose that a programme will be issued, but have seen or beard of none as yet. Why Should They. No man or woman can do satisfac:ory work when the brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, the system relaxed and they feel generaly wretched. Why should anybody .ag through their work in this condition, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic wil ar moderate cost give them the strength ;and will to prfos .their duties satisfactori ly --Ed. Reports of the Boards of the Commis. sioners of Election for Newberry Coun tl. Governor-Thompson ..................1789 McLane.................... 544 Thompson's majority ...............124 Lieutenant-Governor-Sheppard........ 178 White........... 544 Sheppard's majority..................241 Secretary of State-Lipscomb...... ....1641 Baskins............. 231 Lipscomb's majority ................ .1410 Attorney-General-Miles.... ............1649 Farmez ............ 231 Treasurer-Richardson .. .............1612 Stanton. 231 Comptroller-General-Stonry........... 1642 Corey............ 231 Superintendent of Education-Coward..1642 Durham.. 231 Adjt. and Ins. General-Maniiulr.....1642 DeJough...... 231 School Commissioner-Boyd......... 1655 County Commissioners-Livingston ....1654 Smith .........1653 Epring ........1654 Proba te Judge-Fellers......... ...:...1653 Coro ner-Longsbore .................... 827 Representatives-Hardy ................1629 Siigh .................1603 Johnstone. .....1457 Constitutional Amendment Relatin,g to Disqualification of Electors-Yes......1575 No... .... .. ................None Constitutional Amendment Relating to Time of Holding Elections-Yes......1599 No......... .................. 3 Constitutional Amendment Relating to New Counties........................ 347 No.. ........ .. 1224 JAMES Y. CULBR?ATH, GEORGE S. MOWER, JAMES DEWALT, Commissioners of State Election. Total number of votes cast for Congress man, 2,710. Precinct. Aiken. Russell. Newberry...................485 141 Gibson's Store..............126 40 Gtymphville................. 87 37 Longshore's.................168 Maybinton................... 87 109 alapa....................... 97 7 Williams' Store .......... 88 Dead Fall........,...........150 132 Pomaria................. 92 90 Cromer's....................165 88 Jolly Street..................146 Prosperity,..................343 2054 656 Aiken's majority............1398. G. G. SALE, JAS. K. 2. GOGGANS, THOS. D:VIS. Commissioners of Federal Election. Why is Pelham's Pectoral Syrup like the Democracy of 1882? Answer. Be cause it always leads by a large major ity. ~ Y: Big Potato. Mr. John A. Kinard is the boss pota to raiser, he having brought in one of enormous sipe, weighing ten pounds. It looks as if it might be a huge chunk from off Bald Mountain. If we succeed in masticating this enormity Mr. K. shall bear from us. And Capt. A. P. Davis brought in some potatoes last week that were real Jumbos. One of them weighed eight pounds. Unfortunate Accident. Two colored men, Calvin Gary and Tom Griffith, while engaged in blast ing rock in a well on Dr. Thos. C. Brown's place, Tuesday afternoon, suf fered by the premature explosion of the blast. Calvin (ary is badly disfigured in the face and it is Jeared will lose his sight, while Griff th was wAU.nipd in both hands, and will lose one 4inger. The former passed tbe HEAna.n office yesterday and presented a ghastly ight. Special Premium. Attention ladies, and make ready for Messrs. Jno. M. Clark Sons of Augus ta's premium of a Barrel of Clark's Pa tent Flour, offered at the Newberry Coaty k'air for the best loaf of Bread. ne oger is mr.cl grongh Messrs. Fant & McWhtirter, who wiii pree. it to the lucky fair one, in the fairest man nr, at the close of the Fair. We ap prehend no difticulty, although all of our good housewives are noted for their breadmking. It is said that Felamp's Drug Store is being rapidly filled with the largest and most unique line of Fancy Goods. Co logne, Blair Brushes, Toilet Articles, Fint Lamps, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, &c., that has ever been brought to New berry. It will doubtless repay a visit to the Drug Emporium. 46-2 Lutheran. St. Philip's, Rev. H. S. Wingar4's charge. in Newberry County. was 3edi cated on the 5th with appropriate ser vices. Rev. Dr. Steck, preaching on "Church Love," from the 137th Ps.. 5th and 6th verses. All the indebtedness on the building has been paid. Rev. Z. WV. Beenbaugh has received a call from the Beth Eden pastorate, but it is not known whether he will ac~ Rev. C. P. Boozer his been chosen to serve the Lexington pastorate, but has declined. Best errxade, Emory's Little Cathart'c Pills, pleasanit to teJre, sugar-coated;.no griping; only 15 cents a box, of Draggist5 or by mail. Standard Cure Go,. 14 N.assan street, New York. Jain. 1, 22,-25. " The Week ot Prayer." Began with a Consecration Service in te Hall of the Y. M. C. A. on Sun. day morning, at 8 o'clock, and was con ducted by J. S. Car wile. At night Rev. R. D. Smart preached in the Baptist Church, from the text. "He that wmn ueth souls is wise." G. G. Sale, Esq., gave a statement of the Work of the International Committee, after sijih a collection was raised amounting to $13,. 80, for the use of that Committee. Monday night, Prayer Meeting service at the Hall, led by J. FE. Chapman Tuesday night, similar service, conduct' ed by James Packer, Esq. The Thurs day and Friday evening's meetings wil be for Prayer and Praise service, and all persons are aordially invited to at In all ages discoveries have been madi which at the time were not appreciated This is eminently true of the great vege table Specific S. S. 5, which has neve: >een known to fail to cure the worst cas4 of Scrof ala. The action of the remedy i simple and perfect. Eradicates the diseasd by renewing and purying the blood. Price SL.00 and $1.75 per bottle. Dr. Moffett's Teothina (Teething Powders) will cure your child. Foi sale by all Druggists and Country Mer chants: 50-1ly Malara Chi:ls and Fever, and Bilions at sttively cured with Emory's Stan dar. Pills-an infallible remedy: nev er - cure the most obstinate. long stndng. ete Quinine aind all oth xressy for mnalarious section,ndob boxes, tw kinds of Pills, containng strong cathartic and a chill breaker. suga? oatedi.'contains no Quinine or Mercury auiz noegripig oe purgig te ae and harless in all cases; they effectua11 leans't the sstem, and give new life an< tone to. the bd.As a household remeda the~ are uneqaed. For L iver Complamn their equal Is not known; one box will hay a w</u'derul effect on the worst case. The are ed and prescribed by Physicians, an olby Druggists everywhere, or sent b ma S, 2s and 5o cent boxes. Emory's Litt Cattiartic Pills, best ever made, only I COAts. rStandard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Streel i.or.... Jun. 1,22--sm. To Backward Subscribers and Advertisers. It is useless to mince matters any fur ther, we have asked in as delicate a way as possible for remittances for past due indebtedness, both for subscriptions and advertisements, and but a few re sponses have been made. Each one indebted thinks the amount is so small , that we can afford to wait for it. The amounts individually are small, and if there were but one or two, or even a dozen or two, we might well afford to wait until the wheel of fortune turned toward us, and the debtor felt it time to remember the printer, but the number is large. and the aggregate amount is lar;e, a considerable item to the pub lisher who has been buying the white paper to print on, and paying the prin ters all the long, dull Spring, Summer and Fall. All of these subscriptions, or; nearly all, were had on the promise to pay as soon as cotton was made, and now that it is made, and a large crop too, the publisher is not remembered so I far as paying him is concerned. The cry is that liens must be paid, true, so they must, and we consider our claim of two or more dollars as sacred and binding as a lien. We have given our readers more in value for the amount due than any other class of their credit ors, more in labor and brains, and we therefore ask again that when you come to town with a wagon load of cotton, piled up until it is ready to topple over, that the small amount due the printer and publisher of the HERALD be paid over to him. Do you read, do you un derstand. We cannot live without money, can't print a single number of the HERAW without money, and our weekly expenses are heavy, and the money must come for all this. Again, it is not much to each of you, but much to us. This is the last appeal made, and after the first of January, our books will be revised and every mother's son in arrears without good excuse will be struck off and his account handed to an officer for collection. We can't wait always. "Remember the Ides of 'November," was a Latin injunction; but Iemember, is the modern.phrase that many dollars are saved by buying Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, &c., of Pelham, the Druggist. 46-2 Visitors to Columbia Will of course be on the look out for the prettiest, most seasonable and cheap est goods, and to all such we advise a call, If a fashionable and well cut suit of clothes are needed, on W. C. Swaffield, the eminent and popular cutter and clothier. If any one can suit you he can; A call on M. L. Kinard, who keeps an immense s;oc of ready-made cloth ing, will be in order. His stock is large, and elegant, and cheap; W. J. Young, in dry and faney goods, will show visitors a large and varied stock of goods in every variety, quality and price; By all means fail pot in calling on C, F. Jackson. at the same old place, but not the same old stock. He has a beau tiful assortment of new goods; And then after running around until yon are weary and sick, call on our old familiar friend Dr. E. E. Jackson, and ho will set you up all right, or we know not the man. VIarious and all About. Bring in your wood. Fine weather and cool. The dust is almost unbearable. The election is over, and the Dem ocracy is safe. Tbe country roads are in a summer condition, bard and level. It is said Lbat Sam Lee will contest Mackey's seat hi Congress. The hunter with his little gun is now prmitted to go for game. Fi ge hundred colored men voted the Democratic ticket in Columbia. A true strengthening medicine and health renewer is Jgrown's Iron Bit ters. What will McLane do about it. By the eternal the cbance.s are very slim for him. Mr. J. E Chapman has purchased the plantation of Mrs. Campbell, near Jaap.. Littleton Davenport diedl the 1.1th, and .James Edwards yesterday-botli colored. Wonder if that monster potato put aside for the editor has been overlooked. We are still lookin'g for it. Snbse,riptions taken at this office all the way up from three nipntjhs to one ear. Do not forget this. The exhibits of machinery at the State Fair is the Targest and finest ever before seen in this country. Mr. R. G. Ladson, of Charleston, has a place among the cotton buyers in the olce of Mr. J. R. Mathewes. The Lutheran Synod of South~ .Caro lina and adjacent States will hold its next annual session at Fomaria. The exhibits in Stationery at the HERALD Book Store were never better than now. Call and examine them. Died, in No. 8, Moon's Township, on Sunday the 11th, Herbert Moon, color ed, aged 22 years, the son of Richard Moon. So dry has the weather been for a month or more that many wells in this County afford but little water, while a few are dry. A lady in Anderson has on exhibition at the State Fair two hundred articles. She will have plated ware sufficient for her entire family. We record with pleasure the marriage of Burr B,aines t.o Margaret Harris. The rite was performed: on Sunday night last by Rev. Turpm. Should it rain during the Fair and your boots leak step in to Kinard's Clothing Store and get a new pair, and at the same time treat yourself to a new hat. The largest assortment of Toy Books ever seen in AJewberr'y can be found at the HE.RAL Book Store. Besides many other articles to suit little folks as well as big ones. A good chance is offered for the pur chase of five fine young mules by Mr. W. 0. Goree. Farmers or othets in need of go.od stock would do well to see these muies. The good time for boys and girls is rapidly approaching. Kris Kringle, reotdgone up the spout, is alive and wrighis way down South, and will arrive on time. The meat question, when it gets to 17 1-2 cents a pound is important to consider. Why don't our farmers raise sufficient for their own use. It is just sesyto do as not. Toe tidings of the election rs the, flash over the wires are like a cyclone We are indebted to our esteeme< friend Dr..S. F. Fant, the first in war the firt in peace. and the first in tb hearts of his countrymen. for the dis covery that money is very scarce. Will the kind, but wayward readet who is indebted to the HEJ.U.D, pleasE read and digest the paragraph in ano ther place which refers to the subject o indebtedness. Do so, and don't forgel it. Do not forget that .Joh Printing ii still exeuted at the HERALD offie, sue! as Bil and Letter Heads. Circulars, Cards. Programmes, &c. Have von printing done at this office, cheap fox cash. Never try to raise a family without a good newspaper, provided it contains the advertisement of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; for this valuable medicine is necesary to keep your children in good health. Warning is given of the approaching cold wave. It is coming sure, so be prepared good people. with fire wood, blankets, shawls and overcoats, to with stand its cold embrace. Wanted at this office several cords of wood. The show cases of Mr. Koppel look beautiful in the display of French Can dies. The assortment is perfectly be wildering, and rich beyond description. His stock of groceries and canned goods is also fine and large. Christmas must surely be coming. Save up your nickels, ye little folks, to buy some of those beautiful Christmas and New Year's Cards which will soon be exhibited at the HERALD Book Store. Save also for the lovely Toy Boo and other things, of which there will be oodles and no mistake. Locomotive whistles are a nuisance. One afternoon this week we tried to get a few drops of .udge Wallace's elo quence, when just as a sentence was being rounded, the dreadful screech of one of the many engines at the depot would knock it all into a bear. It was too bad. .lilisceUanaeous. No Whiskey! BROWN'S IRON BimRs is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com, posed mosly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire' for rum. BROWN'S IRON BrrrERs is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the dejre for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. RICE, editor of the American Christian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin.,O., Nov. i6, z88; Gons:-The foolish west ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your pr 'rton a necessity; and'i applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness,weakness,debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, ~uralgia, consumption, e'complaiuts, kid4ey troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. JAMEs Y. CULBEEATH.IjW. ERNEsT MERCHANT CLBREATH a MERCHANT, Attorneys - at - Law, 14EWBE R RY, S. C. gg Will practice in the State andi Fed ral Courts. Aug. 10, s2-8en. W ANTED, A. School large enough to justify two ladies who will teach English branches, La, Music on Piano, Organ and Guitar, Kindergarten System, Calisthenics and Fancy Work. For furtber informnation, io3quire at HERALD OFFICE. Sept. 28, 39-tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By permission of th'e Judge of Probate fjr the County aforesaid, we will sell, be fore the Court House at Newberry, at pub liegatory, on the First Mondby in Decemn ber, 1882, the Real Estate of David Kibler deceased, (not otherwise dispose d of by th4 will of said deceased,) in lots and parcell as indicated by plats to be exhibited on th< day of sale. TRMis-The purchaser will be require( to pay one-half of the purchase money ii cash, and to secure the balance payable a twelve months with interest from day c sale, by bond and mortgage of~ <bI pri5.s with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser pay for conveyances. Plats of the lands to be sold may be. vrei prior to d..y of sale at the office of Fred Wer .er, Jr., at New berry C. H. - D. W. T. KIBLER, Ex'or. R. W. KIBLER, Ex'tx. Nov. 9, 45-4t. - IRON, Pure Hammered Swede's Iron. Bess Befined Tire Irou, I to 2 inches. Band, Hoop, Round, Square and ovi Irons, in full stock, at lowest market pricel BOOZER'S HARDWARE STORE. No. 2 Mower's New Block. I Can Tell You How to B Your Own Doctor ! If you have a bad taste in your moutl sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel di spondent. stupid and drowsy. appetite m steady, frequent headache or dizziness, yo are "bilious." Nothing will arouse you Liver to act on and strengthen up your sy: tem equal to SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUNC Or Liver and Kidney Cure. REMOVES CONSTIPATION. RELIEVES DIZZINESS. DISPELS SICK HEADACHE ABOLISHES BILIOUSNESS. CURES JAUNDICE. CURES LIVERCOMPLAINT OVERCOMES MALARIAL BLOOD PoTSONIN. REGULATES THE STOMACH. WILL REGULATE TIlE LIVER. WILL REGULATE THE BOWELS THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS Can be kept perfectly healthy in any cli mate by taking an occasional dose of SIMlONS' IIEPATIC COMPOUND, THE GREAT VEGET 3BLE LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE. DOWIE & MOISE, PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS CHARLESTON, S. C. r FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 4W Nov. 2, 44--1y. The .a: superiority of DR. BUL .L'S COUGH SYRUP over all oth:ercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. S U For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chit.:,, pn og,Id:.n Consumption and for the relief of consum:-tive persons in advanced V" 1 Commercial. NEWBERRY, S. C., Nov. 15, 1882. Ordinary...... .................... a Good Ordinary..................... a Low Middling...................... 5a 9 Middling..................... 9a 9 Good Middling .................. a Good demand. Newberry Prices Current. CORRECTED WEKLY By J. N. MARTIN & CO BACO Shoulders, Pri;pe Nisw.,. a Shoulders, Swsar Cured... Sides, C. R., few............ a 16 DRY SALTED MEATS Shoulders, New......... 10 Sides, C. R., New........... a 15 Sides, Long Clear........... a 5 Uncanvassed llams......... 13 Canvassed Hams, (Mago-!ia: 20 LARD Lear. in Tierces.......... S1 Leaf, ii. Pu'zker........... 18 SUGAR Powdered.......... ......1a Crushed................ 1:i Gra::u!at,- :1wed-.rd. ... Extra C................. 11 Coffee C................ 10 Yellow................... 10 New Orieax.s..... ......... 10 De:nzar:.ra.............. MOLASSES New Orleans Syrup, new crcp, 9) Nt w Orleanus Mlelas.ee. 50 Sugar H ouse Molass-s. 40 TEA Gpow4er.........m.. 1 Young Bysos...............0 ALLSPICE................ 25 PEPPER........................25. COFFE E Roasted or Parche-d... 2 B--stltiO..............:v Gooid !Rio.............lIda20J VINEGAR Cider Vinegar.......5 White WVine Vinegar.. 65 CORN Tennessee.............. 1.J.80 MEA Unbulted................ 1.35 ARLEY...................--- 1.50 OAP.......................... Sa 10 STARCH....................-- a 12 STAR CANDLES................ 15 FLOUR, per bbl......... ....... 8.0010.03 CANDY .................2 CONCENTRATED LYE.......... 0 ENGLISH SODA. . .......1 HORSFORD'S BAKINGTODR2 SEA FOAM BAKING POWDER 35 ALE GREASE............. .. 10 TOBACCO................... 60a 1.2i NAILS (10) ker.. ...............4.50 BAGGING-Heavy. ................... 11a ARROW TIES.per bunch........ 2 00 SPLCEDARRW 0E3.........1 25 RED CLOVER SEED-per lb...20 RED OATS-per tu............ 35a TIOT HY H AY.................... 1 7 WHEAT, per bu.............1 15a 1 2 A SPLENDID CJHANCI FOR PRINTERS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE THROWN AWAY A Complete Job Off.ce FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. A very little money can now buy a com plee Job Printing Establishment, consis1 ing of 1 Half,Medium Gordon Press, 1 Quai ter Liberty (or Degener & Weiler), wit mols, stocks, &c., 2 Paper Cutters, Cab nets, Imposing Stone, 28 pairs of Cases, Job Cases, 2 Iron Patent Stands, with Rack~ and Galley Rest, 2 Wooden Stands, wit Racks, 13 Galleys, Sticks, Rules, Leadt Furniture, Display Cuts, Circles. In add ton there are eighty-three fonts of Jo IType, and sufficient body type, of Lon Primer, Brevier and Nonpareil, to get up newspaper. Muny other articles not enumerated his catalogue, i1e enthie m~ate-rial has only been in us fr o-.e venr. Can tie ti.ught at less than half cost. Apply at once at tbe HER ALD OFFICE. Nov. 9, 45-2m. NOTICE. I will raake final settlement as Guardis of the .estete of emy ward Sydpey B. 4u1 op the- 0thIay of November, 1882, in t Probate Court f~or Newberry County, at immediately thereafter apply for final dl ch.trge as such Gnardian. WILLIAM B. AUTLL, Guardian. Oct. 17 1882 42--5t. e Dp"y goods aniY .a1 'liualn. r.-AT 'til - EXCELSIOR 0 DRY GOODS EMPORIUMc F -OF We take great pleasure in informing our com friends and the public generaliy. t.sat we are prepared this season TO EXHIBIl' A pers LARGER AND MORE ATtRACT!VE' STOCK OF Hott DRY COODS Than we have done before. Our stock is now about COMPLETE, al though every day we are making new ad ditions which will be kept up through the - season. Prints, iinghiamo, Linseys, Plaids and Stripes, Cambrics, Linings, Shirtings, Tickings, Bleachings, Sheetings, nish R.'d Flann.-ia, Whit.- Flannels, Opera Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Jeans, Tweeds, Caseimeres, Suitings, - Sackings, C Repellants, Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, Alpacas, Serge, Black Pluah, Colored Plush= Black Velvets, Colored Velvets, Black Velvetcrna Col:,:c.! Wh:. c Crape Veilings, A Black Dress Silk, Black Triutning Silk, Colored Trimming Silk, - Black Brocade Silk, Colored Brocade S:l , Black Satin, Colored Satin, Buttons, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, "eandkerchiefs, &c. We invite special attention to our Gents' Furnishing Department, which is now complete. Polite and courteous attention given to every visitor, whether purchaser or not. my ..When visiting the City don't fail tg ga11 QtQ and see us BEN.S il\ NB & CO.l Cloting. P PJ To Gentlemen and Youths Who Would Make A Good Appearance. and I would state to those who want Itice fi-a tiDe mied CLOTHES,og disp That I have in stock the most choice selec- sona lion of WOOLEN COODS A ever seen in this city. My aon, who has ST.a been cutting at one of the first custom houses in Ne.w York, is with me, and with my foceman, Mr. Hagg, will be able to I please the most fastidious of my customers. Will also wake to order Dress Shirts, Un dershirts and Drawers. It costs nothing to call and see Na sell SWAFFIED, ta War COLUMBIA, S. C. situe Oct. 12, 41-tf- cont ~ Rus 0 For the Next Sixty Days - WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES G In all Our Lines of' i ]Nferchandise. be:c Our Bargain Table tie Contains several hundred pieces of C LOTH- -. ING and other goods which will be Q Sold Without Regard to Costs. - oft.1 - Our Large Stock of' on FURINISHIINEIGEIU818, S. S(WITH 8HIRTS A SEILY) - . s offered at prices that cannot fail to b please. tt We have in each of our lines some ODDS of tl aAND ENDS which we are determined to the SELL OR GIVE AWAY. i'i GOOD BARGAINS await any who can ese these goods. Come and see us, and we will tell you why we are selling so cheap. dec AWANTED, - Sposition as Assistant Teacher, or Prin espl of.a Free School, by a lady holding First Grade Certificate. Inquire as HEALD OFFICE. sal -Sept. 28, 39-tf. 116 Lhe Crob A LARGE THREE STO aly Hotel with Elect, Only Hotel with |NTRAL OFFICE OF Ti MRS. EMIMIA PROPRIU N EWBE. This commodious and spacious Hotel is e r-;. Tt.e Furnitu:e of every description is Ne ons patronizing the establisbnent at hon, The Rooms in thu Hotel are spacious, w. !l in the I p country. One of the Best Sample Rooms in the St All horses entrusted to our care will be ' TER MS, $*-.O The T:&ble sh.tll be furnished i.h the ve Bak 0 THE SAVE MONEY Having secured the services of a FIRST-t the Public with the FINEST QUALITY WHEAT AND 25 TICKETS F t2 c EACH TICKET GOO: CAKES of all Styles an, LNDIES at lowest figures-manufu teed to b Also, a Large Stock of 1 CKROC~I AT LOWEST C " Orders for the above will receive pr Call on Nov. 2,44-tf. UNDEF eselaneeus. Ro So F. FAA.9 Wholesale and Retail RUGGIST. would respectfully call tl-e attvntton of friends a;;d patrgn4 to my conlete kof EUGS, . MEDICINES, NM TOILET ,1RIE8d RFUMERY, T.AMPS, LAMP GOODS, &c., &c. aving v.he largest stock in t.he County elling at very close prices I asa. A call examnatin of my tagoe stojk. wouhI1 also call thie attention of the. e~d profession and public to my Pre iion Departmiet,t, which is under the rvision of Mr. J. GARDN ERi, a thor SPharmacist. We make a specialty of nsing Physicians' Pra scriptions at rea ble pr ices.. S. F. FANT, M,r Th ~TEO OU TH CAROLINA, OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. N COMMON PLEAS. E'r parte-Hannah Russell. Petition for Homestead. tice is hereby given that Han~nah fRu. as this day filed with the undersigned etition to have appraised and set off er and he.r minor children in a certain of land of which her late husband, ren Russell, died seized and possessed, Lted in the County arnd State aforesaid, aining Eighty Acres, more or less, and aded by lands of Mrs. T. M. Paysinger, n and others And also a hom;ester.d e personal estate of the said Warren rell, deceased. SIL AS' JOHNSTONE, t. 26, 43-4t.t Master. FARMERS rowing Sugar Cane and in need of &\E MILLS AND EVAPORA4TORS, find it to their intere:lt to call on mae ,re making purchases, as I am agent for of the cheapest and best Factories in ~ountS. P. BOOZER. ny 19, 29.-4t. tton---Kng-Cotton. de patrons of tbe undersigned are re tfully solicited to sell a small portion e KING, and settle up at 400 I am h in need of g,oney, and know that patrons will relieve me. S. F. FANT. pt 28, 39-tf. NOTICE. will make a final settlement on the es of Patrick Scott, deceased, in the offce e Probate Court for Newberry County 6th day of le::ember next, at 10 o'clock ., and immediately thereafter will ap for final discharge as Administrator of estate. JNO. R. THOMP'SON, o. 2, 44-St Adm'r., &c. otice to Creditors, he creditors of Dorcas E. Calmnes, latel) eased, are requested to present their mle, properly attested, to me or to my orney, Jas. K. 2. Goggans, Esq , on or re the 19th day of November next. FRED. N. CALMES, Ict. 19, 42-5t Executor. Cow Wanted. Lny person having a good mnilch Cow for i' asked to make tu. fact ksown to the fo. 9 45 3t HIERArD OFFICE. 'el. roll Hotel, rY B :tK BUILDING. ic Bells in Newberry Cistern Water. LEPHONE EXCHANGE. F. BLEASE, TRESS, RY, S. C. ow open and fully prepared to entertain al , and no effort will be spared to make all i lighted, and the best ventilated of Any t . -ell oared for at Christian & Smith'' Stables 0 PER DAY. ry be t. N ov. 2,44-1 . PUBLIC AND LABOR r :LASS BAKER I am now prepared to for. RYE BREAD. OR .0 D FOR ON1 LOAF. Shapes, at Raduoed Prices. etured at my establishment, and guaran pure. toreign and Domestic ASH PRI0ES. onpt attention, and he Deavered FREE t NEW OPERA HOUSE. Pianos and Organss. * c 0 AA - C-, Oct. 5, 40-6w. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBBY COUNTY. By Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. Whereas, Dr. G. A. Setzler bath made soit o me to g;rant him Letters of Administra tion, wiih the will annexed, of the Estate and effecta-of Polly Ropp, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al arnd singular, the kindred and creditors o the said deceased, that they 1-e and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held as Newberry Court House, S. C on the 21st day of November inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreoon, to shew cause, if any. they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 6th day ot November, Anno Domini, 1882. J. B. FELLERS, j. r. N. c. Nov. 9, 45-2t*. I OSNA BURC Udershirts and Drawers Will Cure Rheumatism I And are manufactured by LANGLEY BROS. 6 KingBSt, -Clmtarn A Cy AT VERY RASONABLUISIS . 0- 19'4