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The Bei-ald. rHOS. F. GRENEKR M:H WALamCE. TOR A ZZ KTmRSDAY NOV. 30, 1882 A PAP ;MPbOPL strespecaslaw #Iwcftnty and tb* State. Itaa 1iges oht a cbange is m the manner -of selecting the Board of Penitenting Di1rserygBtodhpst tap1isjagggbeei. compose4 al - n~iie1 mmbes of the egjalatpathese memlbers living dffeimt-parts of the State and ost. of them at a datananfrom OoWnmIa Ihbiebara' three strong objetioqs, we tkhiulg to. this ar ST~ ucasdton forbioa eMia ebal.old more than -I M&hof profit;nder teState. heedieesrswho are wembmr Ad"r, of Jhobst: .and also drew paat,the rate of $5 per day and 10 conai ageeack wy as n r Ome Board of Penie iary Directors. T o tionOfthe.Constite9on Second The Legislature isealed upon as&apart# iitd4uty toe paSI poun the . .- of Abe Board of Directors, The pajority of .he - .nuantiary Directors, therefea sit in Judgment up. their .ation; and.th& *hola Legislatnre.-aim iu judgMiet upon the actions, of a pOrtiofthat body.-and th%s_e do-net think right or proper. Third. The members of the Bo.r,' being srattered about over beftat,annot have the ful and anuaa-knfowlsdge of the Peniten -~ ~ 3 ijr.aigha O"enbl them. Aoe ffDietly7 and wisWy-in' be matIg .Only a .few.iowths -of-sessure againstthp Superintend et for notbaving aafEist nDn-. n otiat ohe ofa,O and ~pioqone annared hands in it; abryafterwards it entered a eioitract with the Geaanwood urs.. to fonikh it one lareghands. Tosu,pply be one pylad tote rail roa it was no c(sgry sto take a portio~n.of the fahr fsathe CanaL. And wheni gjiaprintendent or not shaving. asuninreg d twenty hands on Wh4 olmbiRgeter atthe 7 and prved. that the Board th$eritnety1as vindi with XJevrenx,oi Charles tonregarin~g grgnite hasecost the State $17500-and ther. has been nozetua for it. And this contract WSg made against that earnest ad yiseof the Superintendent. Itisa raanbl to conclude.that the Superintendent will knQw more about how the Penitentiary should be .managed than meu do whose knwleelgofits workings is necss Mad}y fy .limited The Board as at presnt consti tuted is semewhat expensive too: for the sptsr the members have Webeieeheod as at pres ent constituted is a hindrance to the efficient maaeet of the Penitentiary. It would be well r ~ enough and proper to havecsuaper viaory board or a board of.inspec tore to whom .the Superintendent should be required to maka stated .reports, and having power to ap prove or disapprove; and it would be better if this board were local, with the Governor, Comptroller and one or two other State officeers muenbers of it. No member of the Legislature should be a member of the Board Eaurens farmers carriesd off $272 in premiums from the Stats Fair. Iaurens. County has a large num -ber of progresaive farmers; among whom -maybe mentioned J. Wash. Watts;3Jno. . -McGowan, Joe. B. Humbert, L L Young and Sam'l W. Vaire. - *The Abbe-vile farmers are among the most prseosand enterpris ing in the State..*At the recent State Fair.they wona large number of premiumsen hogs, sheep, cattle horses and field erops. The LegIeme Convened at 12 R. Tuesday, 28th. The following membo oirW uWOmi*. nated for Speaker -of" tr Huae:s James Simons, of Charleston, Geo. Jobnstone, of Newberry, and E. B. Murray, of Anderson. Mr. Simons was elected on the irst ballot: the vote stood, Simons 71, Johnstone 25, Murray 20-number of votes east. 116. In the House Col. Jno T. Sloan, Sr., Clerk, Jno. D. Brown. SeeAifi~i-ms, ~nd a . .~ dersom, Reading Clerk, were re elected. Representative Ansel gave n6tike of a -ill proi6i for t1i appointment by the Governor of three- Rail Road Commissionerm] whose business it-hall be to regu late railroad freights and passengei tariffs in this State. In the Senate Senator Harlleei of Marion, was elected' President prostem., and CoL T. Stobo Farrow, Clark, Co AD.. GIodwi*g -Besd ing lerk,:and,L. I. Marshall, Ser-; geant-at Arms, were re-elected. Senator Henderson,- of Aikez, in troduced -a bil to -probbit the standing aside of jurors, except for aua in the State Zourts. Sens tor Smythe, of Charieston, intro duced a bill4o provide for a- rail road commisaidn. Senator Mller, of Lexington, gave notice-of a' oint resolution providing for a Constitu tional Convention. Senator .How e., of Coletin, gave'notice of a bill to amaend the Stock Law.-ox dexsedfrom News, ad Courier. I HendrixnTIn, late dndi date for Governor, and exJudge Willazdeturned to Columbia Sat, urday from .Washington, whither they had gone to!consult the At torney-General in. referenee to -con jeating the eleetion for Governor The.Washingtoa. correspondent of the; New Orleans Ilmes.Democrat says they got no encouragement from the dministration. Senator Butler, whose term of ome expires the 4th of March next, is.a candidds, for re-election. We hav heard of -no -opposition. The Legislature wil elect at its present:aannsin. Mr. James Simons, the new Speaker,sa a young lawyer of mark ad ability..and fine character,-and will make a good presiding offimr. Hiis father was Bpeaker for .mny years. .We asialast week that only 24 ol1dkamberiofthe House had beeni r-e-elected. It should have been 29.4 We gave the names all right. state lews. Admiral Strong, of the U.'S. Navy, died in Columbia the 28th. Governor Thompson will be in augurated the 5th day of December. Hon. Bobt. 'W. Baaelof Col umbia, died Saturday, 25th, in the 82nd year of his age. Spartanburg, by a vote of 439 to 287, decided the 28th to issue no more licenses.to barrooms. -Charleston will .unveilher.Xon federate Monument to-day. Ora tions will be delivered by .Senatar Bntler and Hon. B. H. ButleAge. . Mr. J.0C. Stribling of Pendleton, has been offered $3,000 for his Jer -sey cow Lily of Glenore, and $1, 200 for the cow and 'her calf two weeks old.* A correspondent of the News and Courier from Clarendon tells of a farmer in that County who made this year ;twentyeight 475-pound bales withi one horse, besides peas, corn and potatoes to spare. Mr. D. B. Baseltoin, of Charles. ton, ha. invented and patented a cotton-picking machine. The News and Cojer, speaking of a teat made of the machine, says: "All the open bolla.on the plants were pickeddostclean, while not an nzn ripe bol ndr a form, nor a bloom, nor a leaf was in anyway injured." The United States Circuit Court will meet -in Columbia the 4th of Irecember. District Attorney Mel ton sass that none of the esses aria ing-fromn the election of 1880 will be tried at this term. There will probably be.a few cases arising out of.the late eleotion for trial; several' parties have been bound over to Court for trial. The Managers of Election at one precinct in Charleston have been arrested and bound over to the U. S. Court on the charge of refusing to receive the vote of Win. Rivers. The reason the Managers zefused hin vote was that a certideate of the Clerk of Court was presented to the effect that Rivers had been oom viceed' of petty larceny, and the would-be voter acknowledged that he was the man. The TBaptist State Convention muet in Darlington last week. CoL B. W. Ed.wards was chosen Pre*i sent, and Rev. Luther Broaddus Seeretary. The eo-nSs rotary of the Home Mispion Board reported that tbe-Bourd had col lected $&00 ad tit the funds we" sufficient to pay oil the in debtedness of the boird. Dr. James Furman,. Chairman of w>m mittee on work among the colored people, reo-ted that tbere are in - superable difficulties in the way of doing anything among them at presnt. The Mission Ciureh nt New Orleans was repor13te in A.tt ened circumstances, heavily. in debt and.threatene4 fwith ex6ctOn. The Baptists, white. have 650 churches ria W5Site-eight uh&ichurchef organiied- daring the past year. There have been- ,02 baisims dnring the year.' Present urji'rb--r ship 58,437. Sunday Schoul met bership 33,689. Money received during the year $122,605. Value of church property $635,771.-Con densed from News and Courier. .CoDitipation, liver and kiduey dis eses are cured by Brown's Iron Bit tes, which enriches the blood, aud strengthens the whole system. Fox TUNS HItLD. CNSTRI,.S. C., Now, 21st, 1882. MESSaI. EDIToas:. Rement -pen sketches" of a few of the worthy citi 91s' bw living in your town, has suggested the importance of rescuing from oblivion the many noble speci meOs:ot me and women of the varione Townships in your County, who within the memory of the present generation have "allen on eep""and bei gath. ered unto their fathers. With' what intense interest wes 'TJdge O'NealI's Annals of Newberry" read by ,lnost aI the people. It might 4e dificulU t,o find such a fit 6roiclsr of the vir. tue and peculirtharcteristicswof onr fathers and their cotem porar e d -as be 1:as; but is- there nor>sme one in very Township in Newberry County who wod if sought for. give, a brief sketch of our fathers and their neigh bor? What- a chapter of "Dute Fork" would the pen of Doctor May erprodusei HowIwouldbe-pleased to read sketches of such men as "Un cli'Fred Schumpert"-the. father of J.hK. Sohupert-0f 'the Connels, Herbeits, Bickleys, Kelleys, Sibleys Joshua -Boyd, Goggansj and others, wo were my father's,neighbors when I-was a boy. What neighbors they were! If a house was needed, or.log to be rolled, or any otherall for neighborly deeds, allthat4as neces mary was to send a messenger to inform hem that their services were needed, and the morrow would find them con gregated with the required tools or implements and" i work was done with heerflness ea-with 'joy. - And- the women !- What nithers, and wives and sisters -they-. were. Whtdnera they prepared i Their nams, erenever printed ,nor were their virtues aver engraves on endar lng maonuments; but their 'children, ad neighbor's ehildren, -saw the beauty of their lives, and observed the sy0tfmetry of. their character.- Let somebody ,"write up" these, holding them up to tiieir descendants as mod els of virtue and patterns of imperish able worth. J. M. BOYD. [The suggestion of our good friend is receivedwith pleasure, and we trust that .it will be: responded to. Brief meinoirs of this kind would afford much satisfaction to the readers of the Hxantn. Give us the point., if not elaborate .artieles, and we will fill them.out.-EDs. HEEALD] It .has been clearly established that iYatsa itao odjpoisdn; therefore, any remedy thatis a perfect blood purifier, will.este this disease. S8. 8. S. is the remedy, being gurely vege. table, and has been known to cure some of the .worst cases in a few weeks. Prioe, U'00 and $1.76 pat bottle. A Ueruted.ebwke. In sending out tickets for the De.m. -ocratie voters in Kershaw County, at -the late election, the 8Stte Executive Committee furnished so tiokets to those Democratic voters who wished to vote agains the proposed amend ment to the State Constitution relative to new Counties. Th.'press in inany Countibs of the-State had brought'to the attention of the- voters in their Counties, sometime before the elec tion, thsd '~ that.the committee had determinerio print no tickets oppos ing this proposed amendment. It ap. pears as if the committee, far-seeing in their political- wisdom, had deter mined that they would he the people's masters in this important matter, and the people-the Democrats-of South Carolina must vote as the committee dictated. Here in Kerahaw, had the proper tickets- been furnished to-the voteirs,,the "new county amendment" would beyond a doubt have been lost byaheavyjmajority. It is gratifying, however, that the proposed amendment has been lost, and the committee has, in this particu lar case, received a just- and merited rebuke at the hand; of the Democracy of the State.-Xershaw Gazette. THE GWAN CEoP oF -1882. WAsHING'ON, &v. 23.-Commis sioner Loriog, in his annual report, estimates the yield of grain in 1882 as.follows : Corn, 1,635,000,000 bush els ;~ wheat.410,000,000 bushels; oats, 470,000,000 bushels; barley, 45,000, 000 bushels; rye, 20,000,000 bush els; buok wheat, 12,000,000 bushels. A Dig Success. 'My wife was in bed two years with a complication of disorders her physicians could not cure, when I was led to try Parker's Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Taree bottles sured her, at a- cost of a dollar aud Ifty. ieat, and she is nowuatrong /aywms-. B&w AIMw Afdverfemem"a e it before the Pubic, The lawgest and best stock of h BOOKS, STATIONERY c( FANCY ARTICLES L p comprising in part Luk Books, 'I rardum Books, Pocket ooks, School .Books, Picture- Books, = B Bes, - oellaneous Books, and other . kinds of Books. d oto. and Auto.: Album, Visiting Cards, t 'lain Cards. Christmas Cards. Reward A Cards. ags 0hromos, Perto. ratd Sar risolBoard, A Z 4 Blocks. S *Paers ch as Note. Letter, Cap, Bill Paper-wide and nar- I row, black, blue, r velo all sizes, Medad v Slat Pes, Card Cases. ekgammon Boards, Chessmen, Domi. wes, Checks, Gaes. ToyPaInts.Slates, toy and plain, Rubber Rings. -Bra sers, Chalk Crayons. ner Pae Colored Paper. Tissee Paper!ld and Silver Paper, Writing , Work Boxes. Noah's Arks,. Pens. Tags, McGilPs Fasteners. 1nd many other articles not enumerated. iand see them. C30&P FOR CASEL 'hos. F. GRZNEKE, Sov.30,48-M. ine Stock for SalIt I have two (s) ane young mares forsale, ro and three years old a,t optiag, kind d gentle. One Boar and three yng >ws, Essex and' Poland-0 inaoes I iso a Guerniby-Jersey Bull, 14 months d, on my farm 7 mles West of-*eNwberry .E., . G. H. D. BOoZER. Sov. 30. 48-29* Dwetlag-R.use t Re&t. I will rent to an approved tenant that rick Dwelling-House on the street leadi mm Newberry to Reles, now toc" 1 r Mr. Jno. M. Livingston. A good .el water and all conveniebt out'soli I the premlse. P os u gi It of January. .. F00?. Nov. 2, 45-t akiable La 1bfr S l We wM wO an the ms$ *oida T'Do aher on-t, befAn the Cd=r Bese I*o e bighest bidder the folowlin tras of ad, sitused in ewberry County . Tract No. 1-Gontains 78 62400 Asese, ore or leo bannded,by TrWeNo. Ad , and by lands'of N. 0. Resgin, T. I. *ke and bBink iver, wU&a sipests from a . o . Faysinger. Tract No. 2-4outaii 84 28-100 Awsk. ore or Is,and is: baded y Iads of ra. Lucy Gilliam, BashBilur, whise sp tes it from lands of F.8.Pysinger, racts Nos.land8, and is seprated ifrom ads of Xis Betty Reagin by ihe Lindsay ridge Road. Tract No. 8-Containe 76 85-f00 Acre, are or less, and Is bounded by Tracs. o.land1, and by lands.of W. D. Re. n, Noiah Martin, and is sepuraied from ads of V. -D. .Beagin .onthe Worthby a Lindsay Bridge Road. Plats of the aboe. will be exhibited on y ofsale. Ts-On-third cash ; balance payable . one and two years with interest from y of sale, to beaeeured by mortgag. Of a premises. N..V. LAKE. I RG. LAKE e )U R Friends and Debtors, you. owe us! A1 artlng fact. Yet we coagratilate you on rng itble to attend the Stare Fa*;socll-a L. You have p'i your Bank potes and te, and. a rif nfall -of'yur'Lien . 'ehave waited patientif and' bus. asid ithing; we now think It osr time nest, id be asuried we r do our mi'oney, and !gin to fesl that'ta abeat time its had Now just- step up to the Capain' eee id settle at once. We think said tielieve in will eome up like men skid rejds s te this our last pathesic appel. Yours with oars, buFLL & SATTE3RWRITE. Nov 16 46 sf Large Young Mulds For Sale. IVaia ofer for sale on iA Dee'r it, ive lfrge fo6 inufl," not sai oe that timeat privatea mi. 3ov 16 46 St W. O.OBEE.. FATE OF SOUTE 'CABOLINA, NuBIaBaY COUNTY. By lacob 4. Fellers, Probate Judge. Whereas, Ebeneser P. Chalmers, Clerk of >rs, hath.made snit tome to grant him tsters of Admiinstration of the derelict state and effects of Warren Russell, de seed. These are therefore to cite and admonish !and singular the kindred and creditors ' the said deceased, that they be and ear baeore me, in the Court of Pro te, to be held' at Newberry Court House, C., on the Sd day e January next, ir publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In e forenoon, to shew cause, if any they e, why the said A.dminitmeashould it be granted. Given underimy Hand is 22nd day of November, Anano- Domini, 82. J. B..flLE2RS.sP. s. c- a Nov. 23, 4'l-65.. e I have on hand and 'will receive weekly I ege lots o.f Refinished Glothing, a great fi tiee now on the -market. Receiving emn direct from Northern. Pawnbpoking j ops I am snabled to sellast News Yorkd For prices and other information,' apply K. GAIFUNKEL, Agt., 71 Assembly Street, P.O0. Box 90. Columbia, 8. OSNABURC nershrts and Drawers Will Cure Rheumatism I And are manufactured by . LANGILEY BROS., tag e - asassa4 Count of the COaUaNNes. The Offisal Vot& -ofe sae r sout CaD UMI The tabulated re'.erns of the votes est in the various Counties for the eandidates for State offiers give the ( following results: For Governor: Hugh S. Thom .......... 67,158 J. Hendrix Mc............17,719 Thompson's majority........e49* For Lieutenant-Governor: John C. ..............6 0V7C Bobert' I ..... ..-7'2 Sheppard's mjority........,S. loreeesary of state: J. Nf. Upscr-nb................ 60"6 Upseomb's majority.............51,0 For Attorney General: Cb. Richardson Miles...............64.691 a C. Baring Farmer..................13.110 Miles' majority.......... 51,881 For Treasaurer; El J. P. Richardson..... . ........e,60 W. H Stanton....................13,097 Richardson's majority.......51,53 For Comptroller-General: W E. Stoney...............,. ....64,721 Simeon Corley..... ...........13,095 Stonsy's majority................51.026 For Superintendent of Education: W Asb Coward ............64.716 . D. D. ta..... .........13,00 Coward's eaority...... For A2stant and Inspector-General: Zi A. K.enisaltL....................64.706 3 Juius DeJoagh.............13.061 MaIgault's majority..........51,635 It will be seen from this statement that Col. Thompson ran ahead of tb.e State ticket, receiving 71 iore oa s i than Sheppard and 2,437. bnoro votes than Mr. W. *9. Stoney, we received the next .rgest vote among: the can- W didtesfor State oficers to that pelred for Mr. sheppard. Gen. Manigault received a larger majorty oei his Greenback opponent than.any ether 7 man on the Denocratio ticket, his vote eing 51,645 in excess -df that polled for hisopponent vzma CouGRassox&, DIa?Bzc!. Alken. .Eups.li . hbeille...........2,451 ;do Anderson...............2,878 o Ne.berry................2,054 463 Oe1n51........... .... 963 675 Pickems............ ..1,201 167 - * Total.......9,245 ' 1,77 .Alken's mgjority.........7,5B B A VZTERAN.--We were informed gj yeuierday of a remarkable of log. b evity in the person of Mr. W. H. Bar detz, who resides in, Fork Town*hip in this County. Mr. Burdett was born on July 15, 1776, eleven days after - the Declaration of American Ibdepen denoe, and consequently bas reached the ags of, one. haundred and six yer. He is~stilf hale aad hearty,.and. J ida a fair to unve a number of yeas yet la Be is, probably, the oldest iman i the State. He: wa born in FAg eld * County, and has resided in South Carolina all his life, [Andersox Intelligencer. MaDy lose their beauty from the ? hair falling or fading. Parker's Hair Balsam supplies nesessry mourish sent, prevents falling and grayness a anad is an elegant dressing. Nfov.23,1882,byrBev.J. B.Jraywick, Mr. .E.T aara, ofNewberrT Co-, S. -C., 10 di Kiss Praacs Psaar, of EdgeMe Co., S.C. -Nov. 21, 1S%,by Rev. T. C. Liges, at the d& reasidnc of Mr. Frn ohnson, -Mr. Baa- ti war Joauuow and Miss FAzmara ur,, all -of Newberry, &r C. POST OFFICE, iNmnar. S. C., Nor. 25, 1882. .List of advertised letters for week ending Nov.25. 1888:4 Buasman, H. B. ,. Jones, Miss Clarissa Coates, Drayton . jKlber, W.LK Hogg, Mi.sunan' Thrift, George Parties calling for letsers will, .las say lf advertiaed L.W. BOOif, P. K. ..a edvertiesests. b Notice to Teachers, i Teachers in making up-their Montbly n< School Reports will give the average at- E tenadance each of wales and-females. H. 8. BOOZER &C. N.C. Nov. 27, 1882. 48-2t 8 News coy PRUIANGUANO. Neosived from consignee of the Peruvlsu Government. Best Fertilizer hr Wheate Jor-sale by A. J3. -XeGA..VU :N.b Nov. 30, 48-2t.. FiEE JOE TEEK. C FREST VARIETY OF TROPICAL FRUIT II Ls MARKET, E Fresh Oranges Every Week. BANANAS, .o COCOANUTS, ah ORANCES, 8. MALACA CRAPES, Northern ?ruits. Apples, Figs, . 1 Peanuts, _.s.ii Citron, Currants g' Orders filled with dispatch. C. BART &CO00e CHARLESTON,8. C. Nor. 30, 41-.6m. NOTIC. - I am anxious to get employment in New bryCounsy as my tradesa a Well Di ger. I will guarantee satisfaction. In ad dition to digging wells, I will waRl'them with stone, brick or charcoal. The last walling, charcoal, is used in wells that have quicksand. In my absence from Newbrry Court House, persons desiring my services will p-as apepo . W. Pesse. 4nTE.jf SOUTH CA#oLA. V61NTg@O NEWBI. Christias be' v.q. T. P. Richardson. By virue 4.an Eecution to me dire the above statqd asoe, I will sell, at N4 rry Court Hose, o-a the First Mod ae-day) in December next. within i gal hours of sale, at public outry, toi gbest bidder. ;l that tract or plauntad land situate lying and being in i alof N W IInd Sat .stores aasining inet.Five Aeres, more or l1 ad bounded by land John A. Kibier, I swob EpdTDaWie-W. Livingson, J Lyingto and others Levied on as I uperty of T. P. Aknhardson. Txaxs-Al eash. Purchaser to pay D. B. WEELER, 8. N. C Sherifs obe, Nov. 8,1882. 4 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. bristian Suber vs. Daniel W. Uvings By virtue of an execution to me dire i the above stated case, I will sh ewberry Court House, on the First X ky (Saleday) ih December next, wit we legal .hoursof -sale, a public 6uso ) the highest bidder, all that at or pl tion of land siAtuat, lyingind being to Couny 4.Newbry .and 8Ase afe id, containing One Hundred Acrse, = r less, and bounded by lands of Wi ibler, Maj. Jacob Epsiog, Jamis Wieh . J. Bedenbagh and others. Levied i the property of Daniel W. LivigAton Tax-All cash. Purchaser to y apers. D. B. WHEULER, . . 0 Sherirs 09e, Nov. 8th. 1882. 46 We; the tdzge ud 3xc ( theellm .1illan.pu or im fheeler, deceased, will sel at Newbe ;ourt House, on the First- onday (8 ay) in Deefmber, A. D. 188, at pu 0tery. to the bighest bidder, off that t ercel of land of which JL;db Whe ,id asiajsand sessad, eontaing Tl lIndred.andl ightjy-Fer and 4-6 Ac sor or los, ifnate, fyng sitbeingin bouny of Newberryi s, of. eth G na,nd bounded by lands ot N. B.Wb r, I.L. Se a)d Geo. A. Wheelpr, ops ooe-haf acr &Aincding the Fa irying Ground, with a right of way In most direct ind conveniet way to the I ke- Road, twsty fes wide. plat wio zhibited on the day of sale. Tz=s or Sar.s-One.bird cah, baa ea eradit of an andtfb -yarm -in eq &anal inalmaq, with .insat ther rom day of sale, credit portion to be urod by a bond of;the:p ebt a Borltp ofthe premim saId. .urco o pay for pars. A&IL 3. WHEE. Execnsora Newberry, L 0., New. 10, 182. 44 ;TATX OF SOUTH CAROLD COUNTY.OF $EWRY By.psmliio she-Jadge of 1act ir the County ahresaid, we. wil sell, 6re the Court Rouse iWEwherry,st ic outcryi-on the-Firs nday in Dec or, 1882, $E eal Estate-of David Kib Lease,d. (not oherwise dispesso by rill of said Ayc6d,) in lots and pa a indicated by platw to be ebiAd an hy ofsile. Turns-The parelasetr wEHbe reqtd o. e.half .of,.thepurchine ason ,andto secure~she bafnce' payabl weligaonf,hs with inter# from da rith leavet a l cash. Purhee my for conveysaces. Plais of thelinnds to be soh maey be4 riorusoday of sale atthe eace of F Weeer,'Jr., ai Nebey 0; 'B. D. W. -T. EKIRLER, Eao B.W. KIBLER, Ez'ux. Nov. 9, 45.'4t I wuilRtoelqhigh~essbidder oaf lay in December next,iii te of laned 13 nNewbiery - 0anty; conangg Nir ad 9-10 Aeias, and haaunded by Asadi 'abent Moore, 7no. J. Ganasis, la rou.ar?esq9.,s appears er p5an. Isb4f -Aiur,-1881, .and seerded ib iler 's 0ffis. Tsan or Sa.h-One.ialf' enk..h lAus.eesitof-twelve montasto be-see ay bond and montgage,o the pron mId. - -.. JCHUMEEl Att:ney-in-facs for Claudia F. Ne ad W~ison Abney Norris. Nov.A2t 7-.4. I:wril sel,uspublicoosry,as the esideace of anes Omner,, dessoaed fewherry County, on Thursday,' the lyofDbeember next, all the Pemn sdoeed, consistinLno Corn, Fodder, Oars, Costpn Seed, . ParaingImplems ouse'hold and Kitchen Furniture. One Engine, OneGin Wheat sad Qaa Stray, Nov.16, 1882. 0 We will siel to 'hfheasttaes feeberry @. J@i on othedy in ember next, he trees of land kr.ow he Payne Piadeof theisate of BE lrton, dec'd. Terms mode kbown on day of sale. C. D. BURTON,) J. D. PJTTh, lErasuts W. N. DORE0B, NoT. 9, 45-'. TATE OF SOUTH CABOLDZ NNWmaBY GOUNTY, .By Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. Whereas, Joseph L. Keitt bath made o me to grant him Letters of Adbnisis ion -of the Estate and effeets o d lorge Kest, deceased. These are therer to cite mnd adma I and singular, the kindred and credi t the said decesed, that they be ppear, before me; in the Court of Frob * bebheld as Newbery Csrt ense, S o the 7Uh day of December next., a oblicasion hereof, at 11 o'clock in arenoon, to sheease, If-any they -h rhy the said Aasaationa shouldno rs;ted. Given uder my Band, this S ny of November, Anno Domini, 188s; .J. B. FELLEBS, s. ... Nov. 28, 47-St. .AND TO RIGHES BIDDER. I wii ell, at public outcry, at Newrb urt House, On theilab MoneAy In Dee or next, (unless soid at privaesaje bel ha time) my planation of Three Hund ud Forty (840) acres, more or lees, ly a Township Huo, 8, ef:Newberry Con ear Beaverdamn Creek, ad bounded d ofWa.Tos. .Pauinge. . 1 r, sr., J. H. Bomiware, .and D. D. ~ason. -Sold in a ody,-.ee dlyided 12 S. Wt3R ed -A TiT EXCELSIOR ii EMPOuIM hea - .., . be 0.WeN take CrUs phoocie"sn Wohdamlg.n * friendo and dhe-peble'generally. th"t v4 aee prepared d sum TO-EaNT A A LAG= AD JOEE ATRAMME STOCK OF bin DRY OO0 e. Than we. he" doe.:bef'eU ore Our stock is now *bos o"LET. . le though every dy -e a" makig new ad er., dhions ewhib will be kept up shrough ihW en, mu&on. fa Ginghm@, cery der jeaf, :Me . Twieedib, trok BNIWk .1,et - r t1W codolm6 4VS I netCe cremdSn, 1HY Al8 b- - ez eresspeUh atn a e Bhe Poid Ites o m ho~il 6SgC e rtoy spq wh ba, r eW e WM inS,i t *'- saw- via 0 aabnr iaadn.m LOTNIN S . p i f v. _W A Woa,rW W . 1es era hSf Ak CAl o e aidu? is ors, Soe i Suse Sb 4defR cases oran s Shg uupthand $nInms ea1sae t t h want3 a e as,StI he,n tockthe, mohen or se .C. tiog"ebs Ja~ed the. WuQg,. 'ceff AbedAe,~U sadt Ieewessing asweo he rt alas,o iase ~a1sel.ost ma hote ms .... Willasf nk.o re rs'it,U dershirres lan Drwr. y ass nohi b Ce i oLUYBA, . hm,.n i ~. oem , T.f il ea~ de.hfA as Dtn s~ Teaser o Pi. by aNF Tcoo,b layli r..,..:a .. ...:.. STATE OF SOUTH CAR COUNTY oi iN CQMMON PLEAd. - 4 W. 0. Griorson aisite. vs .mom, AdA'r., aud otrem. By orderf.the Co.rs, I wili%e, e1pb. Hc outcry, befor e oWrL 9mm... at New b on the *s Monday in '188o.-miila' of s10i-la t atn.Kin.rdi de*iad, consiedaugaof .been C line Headred.bnd -:Asy-Nine Acres or land, more !hhS ,iseed in she ceans -ad Staforesaid, on Sd RILTer bounded by1 sda.of Micbeel We,'buiy Wera, DaniWetei sud+Georg-Lg.. TbeSi 1ds wilt bi sold in pumb A& -n casd bt phist bes exhbited.an - sgewhbjyb m,b!n i U1Ie she- ofice ofshe undersigned. Tza'.-th4bdaer.-ig .6qe to pay~ in one-A. shea;as wooy, and to seenhe the bilac ..pjabas at4irel.-mnths, writh 1nse0 fram'd of ase, by bond and a mortgae of''sh -- -SELAS-40USTONE Misse~ Masiier's Ocag;Jo.,682 .^54w STATE OF,80UTf ABO N COUNTY ON Iw~ Dwo ol irem id mor or e'&Iiii Ise Mon a o J&toa. Ian is to Byp4crdlThesit134 she goirs Boe aJoNeberryes the Monday In Decemw6.182,as~ _ doy ( ale, by hd ad it *ti gAperSJ 'Master'sOffice, ., 1t STATE OF -SOUTH . COUNTY OF A. aftmdosbe mdo -y, on bla b er, 18ta reel estate'Me dred d ed e?ze o-h ebs-ru11b a pay mebirdd wesey, edwmqsc esp any gas o ad esbfcuW, Nasr's Ofice,y3Nov., 138t STATE OF 8 S Border of slt erh Iwill pa tesI,ibas trssieded "of ~k~q MBe iled.seised dposess alidcoonty, eon4aang Svny.W 18, ab elesee laDa. ISaZse eOee usNov., lss 46-as~ oluteridbsfoe-the CoureoIo, uII.& ~aa r ir te eMondayiin is iedsih.ed andmsweised,lbasl. il oCun, esaipsiing 'Oe Buedyabe oe o s, and teoanded by ande5o S pronrook ado1 ber mo neendsoSsere Nohe balSne Ap-35.i da aipe, byl bend a~bn vosg uag .ahb assrerOo, out1888. mUspM oaBULL, bfore he Cold insMa,is o ed g r -sle the subscraiber For forsher parbticuars o enutire f 3m a~rer Iseue .n .one J. lB.d BEAG2 - so pay m b eie-ha s o y d1.