The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 07, 1882, Image 3

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Special and Local. T_W RSDAY, DEC. 7. 1882. -x6ai o Nsw ADVERSEMEXT. W. 1 Fant-5tGce. SJ.Fellers-Citadjon. T . *- ester's' Sae. "~- '~ Ne5~ Swi"Macbine. " #iar, Gibbs & 6.-:-Guano. SilAM Johnustone-Maer's Sales. Charlesto Oil Wf''g Co.-Wauted. W. Hodger--Administrator's Sale. - S. Boozer-Examiriation of Teachers. D. J. C. Ramond-Cnsumption Cured. Werber, Jr.-Poor Howe Farm to Reat. Saranti . '. Ctiick-Plantation to Drayto S. Conwill-Notice of Final Set tlement. David F. Foatz-Foutz's Horse and Cattle Powders. F..WerMJr.-Kceper to Poor Hoose and Flysiciau to Poor Hoas 'andJail. Deaths' Mr. Richard Glasgow .died at Col. Cannon'. near Jalapa. Saturday nijht of walarial fever. He was taken Sick Tfrsrt'ay. Mr. Glasgow was a yoing man of excellent cbaraeter. -Mrs. Charlotte Smith, wife of Mr.!t LiUieton Smith, of Edgefitd County, f died the 23d ulumo, aged atbot eighty- 1. two.-fr.and Mrs. Smith were. mar rieseventeentyears ago, she being hisr thibAwifr. Mr. SmIth is in his ninety- t second year, and is erjoying renarka- 1 j blygoud bealth for a wanof his age. c NMr. W. E. Higgins died at hi 3 home. 1ar Silver Street, this Coanty. Satur -diW::2nJ-instant, of typhoid fever, at .,_.theageoftbirty-six. He was a native of Greeniille County. and came to New b6iry abont fifteen-years ago. He was agood neighbor and useful citizen. He leaves a wife, daughter of Mr. Vm. Laingford..butno ctldren. Mr. Hig -s.Vas buried at Rosemont Cemetery Senday by the Masonic Lodge of New berry, of which he was a member. F ant's Femnale Regulator cures all dis eases peculiar to females. 35-tf The Hot Supper For the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. in Newberry last :Thursday night was a very pleasant affair, and netted $60. oman's Missionary Society. rs. W. M. Wightman vill address (be oman Missionary Society at the MadihdisL:Church Sunday afternoon. if you will.use a bottle of Dr. Fant's Chill Cnre you will shake no more.- 35tf The lady who requested us to order a l-t of Goodrich's United States Histo ries, is informed that the books are w Vaiing removal. The Conference Of the Methodist Chureb, South, will convene in Greenville, Wednesday. the 13th, -and Revs. R. D. Smart and A. J. Stokes will leave here Monday. The.best Tonic and Appetizer in use Fantis Calasaya Bark and Iron- Try it, 35-tf. Cotton Shipments. Up to to-day 13,701 bales of cotton have been ski pod ,from Newberry since tbe 1st of Eptember, against 10, ~93 bales for a corresponding period last year-an increase of 3,311. For: Rent. The farm belon'ging to the under signed, lately occupied by Henry D. Bendrix, is for rent. Applicants apply to the undersigned. - E. S. COPPOCK. Delinquents. There are names of 1409 persons on the tax books who have failed to pay their caxes. Many of these pay only pol tax; many only a -small amount; while others are dead or have moved. away. An Explanation. The delicate, flowery and lasting fra grance of Floreston Cologne explain why' n is euch a:favorite with t he ladies The Hot Supper at Chappell's Depot For the benefit of Cross Roads (Bap Stist) Church the night of the -ntimo, was quite a success, notwitbstanding the.bad weather, netting $5.5. Another Sape -was -given -at the same place ndfor the same purpose Tuesday night, 5th instant. A Serious Accident to an Old Man. While Capt. Philip Sligh was feeding his. cows Saturday one of them ran nst ap.d threw him down, breaking a bone.- *m.Mu: -Wai e set the broken bone. -Capt. Sligh~ about ninety years of age, and this acdet is a aery serious one. -mbNransit of Venus Ach'oss the 'Sun's disc yesterday was 1 by nearly everybody in New berryv The planet, looking like a dark oUjeed the- .size of(a silver dollar, could be pl'inly seen through smoked glass. We ?ad tb.' pleasure of witnessing -the transit th voogh the College tele soope,' and had a very fine view of it. -Peterson's Magazine' Is the favorite of iiLe monthlies. The * anuary Dumber 4is just oeat, and pre 'sents an exccedingly att ractlye appear ance, with its colored fshbion plates, and its brilliant array of 5ketehes,.sto ries and miscellaneocs art.CleS. The subscription price is $2 a year'. Chas. J. Peterson. 306 Chestnut Streef,. Phi-li adelphia, publisher. Bishop. Howe Conducted religious services at St.4 Luke's Episcopal Church Sunday, morn ing and evening. Two persons were confirmed, and one infant was baptied, We aid not hear the sermon in the 2nmorng. The sermon in the evening1 rwas an interesting and instructive one, from the text: "Henceforth let no man r itrouble mie, for I bear about in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus." .~'An Effort to Form a New County. The Columbia correspondent of the 2ewas and Courier the 4th says: "'Messrs. ?ope and Rice, of Ninety-Six, are here to-night to urge the passage of a bill es tablishing a new County, to be called Ninety-Six, from portions of Edgefield, Abbeville and Newberry." Newberry haq no territory to spare. What do the people in the Chappell's Thpot sectioc. think of it? Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F.M. At.the regular meeting of this Lodge > Monday night. 4th instant, the follow iofficers were elected: Euard Scholtz, W. 3A.; A. C. Jones, S. W.; M. Foot, J. W-., Win. Johnson, Treasurer; J. E. Chapman, Secretary. The following are the appointed offi e.ers: N. B. Mazyck, Senior Deacon; -'eter Rodelsperger, Junior Deacon; ;W: T..Tarrant and E. W. Thomason, Steard'.: P. H. Duckett, Tiler. . PREPARATORY. TO OUR INNUIL UENIM I OFFER Landreth's Garden Seeds 10,. PAPERS, WITH DATE 1882. .At 3c., BEING UNDER COST, From -Now Till Jan, 1 1883, W. E. PELHAM. Nov. 29. 1882. 48-tf Best evermade, Emory's Little Catbarti ;bls. pleaant- to take. sugar-coated; nc ~rping; ory i cents a box. of ijruggi. t or by mail. -tandard Cu-e Gm.. i 14 _Naw at treer. New York Jun. 1. 2s-8i. outh Carolina Historical Society Mr. B. J. Raniage. Jr., has acceptel he invitation of the South Carolina His orical Society to deliver an addrets he ore them, and will he in Charleston hout the 15th mst. The mibject of Mr. atmage's tasay is -Local Self Govern nent in South Carolina-The Parish, he District and the County." and w ith he uppxrtunities be has had it will nc loubt prove instructive to all who are nterested in the early history of our iotate. and a valanhip contribution to the 1llections of the Society.-Charleston Yews and Courier. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND toreleepers. I guarantee Sbriner ndian Vermifuge to destroy and expel vorms from the human body. where hey exist, if used according to the di ectious. You are nuthorized to sell it n the above conditions. David E outz. Proprietor, Baltiore. Md. utt's Pills Sugar Coated. Tatt's Pills are niow covered with i vaiilla Sugar Coating, making them a )leasartt to swallow as a little sugar )IUL. and rendering them"agreeabale t he most deli-ate stonach. This is a reat addition (were it possible to add mything to these very popular and vonderfully efficacious pills) as it de troys the bitter taste and protects them rom changes of climate, thus preser ng their virtue in all partsof the- world. The consumers of Tu'T's Pui.s will loubtless'appreciatethis 'improvement, vbich has been made at great expense o the proprietor while the price re nains the same as before. - 49-fc )ur New County Officers Have qualified and entered upon the liseharge of their duties. The follow ng are their bondsmen: For J. D. ;mith, County Commissioner; P. C. )mith, J. W. Smith, I. M. Smith; for 1. J. Livingston, County Cqmmission, -r, J. T. Davis, B. C. Workman,J. W, dieKittrick. T. R. Workman; for Jacot 3pting, County Commissioner, G. S. Hower, J. L. Sease, Thos. V. Wicker, rhe bonds cf the County Commission ,rs are in the sum of $2,000. Bends. nen for J. C. Boyd, School Commis. iioner, G. S. Mower, J. N. Martin and Fws. F. Todd-in the sum of $1,000. J. B. Fellers, Probate Judge; Alleri Elawkins, J, L. Sease, J. T, P. Crosson, 1. F. Long. Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Powders) will cure your child. For lale by all praggists and Country Mer hants. ____ ___ 50-ly hrksgiving Day Was observed in Newberry~ the 30tI altimo with more unanimity than ever before. Heretofore it has been thb yustom of one or two merchants t< slose their stores, but this time ever1 plae of business in town was closed al the day, ~Quite a number of fairmeir ame in from the couptry with cottor to sell, but they could t#nd pp buyers and were forced to leave it and .c.opu back next day. At the Methodis D2bureh Dr. Steck delivered a fine dis morse to a very large audience. Rev ltr. Dickinson conducted services at th Episcopal Church in the a,orning, atn Rev. Mr. McClintock at the Associate Reformed in tbe afternoon; and bott ad good audiences. *zmption Cured. An old phbysician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands b: s. East India Mssiny formnula of .iple vegetable remaedy' for ;hp speed: and a permanent cure of eo13sump~tion Bronchtis, Gatarrh, Asthma ,and all Throa ad Lung affections, also a positive an radical enre for General De d al i v powers housa:'ds of cases, reels it is his duty make i known to his fellows. The recip with fcu! particulars, directions for prepara rion and uss, c.;4 a!l necessary advice an instructions for~ r.i:5es@ treatment your own home, will be sent yS; by yetui mai!, free of charge, by cddrmin~hg wi stamp or .stamnped self-addressed envelop DR. J. C. RAYMOND, 164 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. g Mention this paper. nteresting to Ladies Our lady readers can hardly t'an g Oa their attention called this week to the la est. s.mbination of improvements in tha most uises4 pf all domestic implements, tI "sewing maing." As we understand ,t, a machine for fam lv use should m.eet first or z4I;4hese requiri riants: It should be simple in it. sepc,har ism ; it should ruzt easily ; it should do' wm range of w 4; it should be as nearl noseer.s as' p te ; it should be ligh bandsosme', 4y r, and as cheap as is cot sistent with e .odence. throughout Teconiipns th "Light-Running Ne H ome"~ certai.uly .mpee,. jet }as also severa ery importan:. and use(plX ,etadgents an "notions" of its owo, which gelig' So good its claims to populair favor. Now a great many famni!fes have been an. are still using the old machines - wy.tin for tbe ,.imes to improve ; waiting for t ltest im1rvemnents in designs and mechat ical excellenes .But why delay eger?~ Considering tb ow prices at which ggg machines are nol .Cold, ad the improvementu Jh ave beel made, -now is a good time to bmy, g4 tl -Ne w fome" specially recommends ,itse to purchasers on wcount of its superi( awebanical construedes'~ ease of imnag< meat and reasonab>le price. le.~arly .halt million hMre b-en sold in the ig thre years, all of' whieb are giving universal,s, isfaction. This aralled niachine is m'ar uactured by the NEW HOME SEWIN MACHINE CO., 30 Union Regare, Ne York, who wish ns to say that as /;g send for their new illustrated catalogue a enclose their advertisement (printed on at other page), will receive a set of fancy ad ertising novelties of value to those colleci In all ages .i.qggyeries have been mad which at the time w'ere;;t appreciate< This is eminently trate of ike grmt veg< nble Specific S. S. 5, whieh has iien een known to fail to cure the worst cas of Scrolutla. The action of the remedy sunple and perfect. ~Eradicates the disea: hr renewing and parying the blood. Pric IT IS A FACT Beyond peradventure or dispute. that the loveliest, cheapest and most elegant line of XMAS, NEW YEAR -AND HOLIDAY GOODS Ever brought to Newberry, are now and will be on exhibition at Santa Claus' feadquarters, Pelham's Drug Emporium. Sr To rave money call at Head quarters..JO 48-tf Personal. Mrs. A. Coke Smith. of Charleston, is visiting her motber, Mrs. Dr. Mayer. Messrs. P. C. Smith, P. B. Workman and S. B. Aull went down to Charles I ton yesterday. Mr. Jno. R. Swindler, who went to Arkansas from this County about a year I ago, returned Monday. He has had enongh of the -great West" and says "there's no place like home." Mrs. Orlando Sheppard, ofEdgefield, buvin! spent several davs in Newberry, left yeste day for home. Her sisters Misses Efie and Lizzie Griffiu returned with her, and wili make Edgefield ther home. Callender's Colored Minstrels Gave a performance at the Opera House Monday night to a pretty fair audience. Barring the excess of bad whiskey and loud noise on the part of A portion of the audience, and the defec tive gas lights, the untertainwent was an enjoyable one. though rather below the general average of winitrel shows. The dancing was good. and the music, both instrumental and vocal, was ex cellent; but the other features were searcely worth sitting i a cold hall to see.-sapybsipg that -one could see, which he could not do with any satis-.1 faction, the lights were so dim. The gasoline was either very poor-though it was bought as good quality-or else there is something wrong with the ma chine. Such poor lights as the audi. enee had Monday night would spoil a good play; and would drive a male au dience to frenzy in opera bouffe. Why Should They. No mab or woman can:do satisfactory work when the brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, the system relaxed and they feel generahy wretched. Why should anybody drag through their work in this condition, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic will at moderate cost give them the strength and will to perform their duties satisfactori ly.-Ed. Saleday-Land Sales. A bigr crowd was in town Saleday, and lands, with a few exceptions, sold very well. MASTER'S SALES. In case of W. H. Grierson and wife vs. Thos. F. Harmon, adm'r. of Middle ton Kinard, and others-marshaling as sets-Middleton Kinard lands: Tract No. 1, 99 1-2 acres, to Thos. J. Maffett, at $780; tract No. 2. 197 14-100 acres, to Joel R. Abney, for $1,520; tract No. 3,.127 78-100 acres, to James Nelson, col., for $605; tract No. 4, 358 acres, to B. B. Werts, at $3,010; tract No. .5, 130 8.5-100 acres, to B. B. Werts, at $760. Distance from Court House, 10 miiles.. Lillie E. Schumpert vs. W. Ernest Merchant and others-partition-Samp son C. Merchant lands: Tract No. 1, Home tract. 140 acres, to Dan't T. Dom inick, at $2,580; tract No. 2, 106 1-2 acres, to Mrs. James Y. Culbreath, at $1,500; tract No. 3, 88 3-4 acres, to W. Ernest Merchant, at $1,300. Distance from Court House, 3 miles. James 4. Crotwell and others vs. . Margaret Wells, Ex'v., apd others .lands of's George. Foster Wells-mar Sshaling assets: Tract No. 1, Home I tract, 470 acres, to- W. G. Abrams, at $4,125; tract No. 2, School House tract, i 202 1-2 acres, to W. Q. Watkins, at $1,360; tract No. 3, 240 acres, to Win. A. Hill, at $725; trect No. 4, Shilow tract, 152 acres. te JY F. Boazrnan, at S$8101 tract No. 5, 362 acres, to D. E. r Holland,. at $S2,850. Distance from aCourt House. 18 miles. S'Thos. D. Miller and others vs. Nancy ,I. Lominik-partition-74 1-4 acres, Sio F: Pier%Je Wie,ker, at $400. Distanice i from Court House, 7 m1is. LIJno. G. Piester and Jas. H. AuUl, D. B. Piester, vs. Eliza A. Pies nter and h ' nds of D. B. Piester ed to Mrs. Piester as liomestead; tract dNo. 2; 238 acres, to J. H., W. B. and o S. B. Aull and L. W. C. Blalock,.at n $825; tract No. 3, 343 acres, to same as h above, at $1,830. Distance from Court e. House, # ilies. Agnes D. Wells and otbeys ys. Elijah Wells, adm'r., and' others-patiio& 100 acres, to Benj. H. Mathews, at $735. Distance from Ceairt Hise,1 miles. D. Henry Wheeler. fs.arry B.Scott e -foreclosure-81 1-10 acres, to Ro bt. SMborman,. tt $1,205. Distance from tCourt Hhnse''. bii.es, *SHERW' SALES. i-Christian Suber vs. T. P. Riebard 3- son--95 acres, to J. B. Suber, at $435. 1-Christian Suber vs. Dan'l W.-Living E stop-100 acres, to J. B. Suber, atS710. y The tav plag.&s above named are about 10 miles from tibd EaSr Ruse. ExECUTORS' 5ALEs. w J. M..and D. B. Wheeler, ex'ors. Ja I cob Wheeler-384 acres, to George d Adam Long, at $4.185. Distance from P Court House, 15 nilles. DC. D. J3urton, J. D. Pitts and W. M. 6 ir@ ez'ors. Heniry Burton-525 ~ cres, to idfrey garmnon, at W.,990. eDistane from pourt $Q0se, 1p mgs. RWA$N ?AJES. - e Claudia F. and Wilson Abney Norri I -90 9-10 acres, to M.aybin C. Moore, " at $505. 'Distance from Court House. e8 miles. E .N.V. and R.Ap. Lake-Tract No.'1, 78 6($-~ acres, to Thos. Bnz h ardt. St$845; triect No.-,$6 2-100 e acres, to ~P. N. Livi6gston, natSp. I1 A, Langford, at $510 ~~Distaggce e Sol b Shrif, 95acres; average . Sld y pivae prtis,354 ars verge ric pe ade,$8.26. TheShkanps;e, ewYork Week Sy e okLdger.'ifsige Dog e; ain ndohrlieayand story ia Var.oa and all About. Cold weather. Wood choppers are scarce. Bar r,,oms all 4iosed Thanksgivin Day. The News and Courier speaks of "bursted" boiler. Mr. Geo. A. Langford killed a mai dog near town Friday. It takes a pound of cotton to buy i pound of hog-hair, hide and all. Attention is again called to the beau tiful asenrt mtn of goods at the IExA Li Book Store. Indigestion. dyspepsia. heart-hurn nause.a. etc., cured by- using-Brown' Iron Bitters. The Senior respited three days it Charleston last week, and is now at home reidy for liusiness. Ex-Judge J. C. Leahy was electe( County Attorney of Ellis County, Kan. sas, at tile recent election. Rev. J. A. Sligh, who was quite sicl at hotue last week, returned Monday t( his seat in the Legislature. A sow anod two barrows on the lot o Robt. Moorman. The owner can have thenm by paving forthis notice. Seaside Novels and other interesting books suitable for 'winter nights' read. ing, to be had at our Book Store. DOi not forget where you can obtair suitable presents for the children-the HERA LD Book Store is the place. Beau tiful books are a joy forever. The hot supper was a succe,s, and tht YM. C. A. feel happy. - The ladies, bless them, ulwayr, makc. 21 swnv-w ol everything--even their husbands. Mrs. Sill makes an oyster stew fit for the gods. We took one for our own b,netit. aid another for the good of the Y. M. C. A. .Both were pai. for. Again do we request wtrr frictos lir. ing in the country to furnish us with the news. Every news item helps to make the HEHAiD nore interesting. Christmas. .will fxjon: Mondayland is but two weeks and four days off. We make this mention lest soue of our readers let the day slip round without notice. More new subscribers are w:"ted. Look at the notice elsewhere of tne pa. pers which will be fainished with the HERALD, and make up your minds at once. Now is the time to make your selec tion of Christmas gifts for the little ones, before the shopkeepers get too busy te attend to you. Don't forget the chil dren. good folks. D.~H. Maffett, colored, who was prin cipal of the Hoge School, left Newberrj some time ago, saying he was going tc Kansas. -B. W. Nance has been made principal in his placo. The Drug Stores look beautiful witt their displays of fancy Christmas goods and so does the HERALD Book Store If the publit are not satisfied now there is nothing that will satisfy them. Next Thanksgiving Day it is hoped will be kept as well by our friends iz 'the country as those il town. We don' like to see the streets crowded witt loads of cotton, while the stores are all closed. A young man named Win. Davis, os Columbia, an emplo-,-ee on a freigh1 train of the C. & G. R. R., stumbted and fell while coupling cars at Donald's Monday night, ruptured a bloo I vesse and died. Messrs. A. C. Workman and W. HI Workman killed a hog a few days agc that weighed 406 pounds. They killed several more that weighed wore thai 200. They will not huy their mneal from the West ncxt year. Rev. A. WV. Thoamason has resignled the pastorate of Bush River (Baptist: Church, his resignation to take effect al the close of the year. The Chnreb has called Rev. W. B. Elkin ; but lhe has not yet giiven zjn ipsWy. A subscriber writes to an editor ii the West : --I don't want your papel any longer." To which the editor re pliei: -T woeuld! not uzUk< it :a;. Ig if Ton did, its present length just suita me." There are other editors of the same opmi)on. - Fifty-eight million dollars is 'the es timated value of finger rings in this country actually worn, and still there are people mean enough to go backins and coughing because tbey do not wvan1 to ipvest 25 cents for a bottle of Dr Bull's Ooogh Syrup, It is said that the firm of Hlldeshei mer & Faulkner have spent 'this yeal Christmas Cards, which quite throw into the shade our American enterprise in that line. A few of them are to b founi at the HERiALD Book Stor.e. Ma ==: Keely and Purcell, we ar plenised tosay, are the Managers of th Flynn Store,' op Mollohon 1Sow, an these gent,lemen ex'pect to wake up ol levnerry in-tiie next issue of the HEli Dx.i In thie meantime theflpublic ar advised to go'ana e'xamine their stoc and ask for prices.' " The Newberry HERALD is mistake| when it says the News d Courier wa as sijen; as ths grave pn the subject the'CoristtitorialAnfandment aasto th formation of new counties. 'The 'Neu & Courier explained the whole matt and gave its views on the subject. Charleston Yews & Courier.j We return thanks to those of on sb..cjbes who have paid up. We ar saifid th'they fel s goo as 1| do. There are many' more yet to come and it is hoped that the! wili do so be fore the first of January, the time fo lopping off the withered and decaye branches. We must start the year witl a healthy, vigorous paper. Malaria, Chi'Is and Fever, ad Bilious a' cured with Emory's Stan ernals'g'sr er rem dieaaled, They are reare< expressly ror malarious sections, indoublt boxes, two kinds of' Pills, containing strong cathartic and a chil breaker, sugar coated;- contains no Quinine or Mercury causing no griping or purging; they ars mi'! and efficient, certain in their actioc and harmless in all cases; they effectuail ca,;:e the system, and give new ie an< ti,iet& the boiy, --: 1. ousehold remeui teyare-uneqaledhltrivea Cc pti their equal is not known-;'olii SokdvIhim' a wonderful etreect on the worst cases T Ii. are used and purescribed by Physicians, an< sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent b: 2,5 andc50cent boxe~s. Emory a Littb ~ewTors" ~ ""'' .,i Notice of FiiA Lettle ment. I will uake a settlement as Guardian the estate of Fannie Lee Chupp, in the Pro bate Conrt for Newberry County,'S. C., o1 Tuesday the 18th day of December, 1892 and 'immediately thereafter apply for a Fi I;igcharge as such Guardian.. tl:'W. SE*N, Guardia;,, TheSecret I of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim l ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just whatis claimed for it-no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, d it reaches every part of the - system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health-in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 9Dearborn Ave., Ccago,Nov.7. 1have been a great suffee from averweakstomach,heartburn,and dysp' in its worstform. Nearly ev '=Il ate ve me distress, andI could eat tlittle. I have triedeverythingrecommen a taken the prescriptions of a dozen ph *cans, u t no relief until I too Brown's n Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel frst-rate. Iam a railroad egmnee, and now make my trips eguy. I can not say too much in prabse of yu odr fal medicine. D.C. Macx. BRoWN'S IRON BITTERS does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and" will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lesiess, d ines, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use o Iron Bittermadeby Brown QMrc4. , ~atie. Crosse4 The greL tupenority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other cough remediesis attested by the immense popular demand for that old stablished remedy. IFor the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, sthma1 Bron chitis,Whooping Cough,lucipient Consua en awl1 f'r the r.'ifof consu'r e e:.sn -: r:-ed tages of e Diseam ly' Faie NLwasaarT, S. C.. Dec. 6. 1882. Ordinary..................... 1 Good Ordinary..; .'..,..,;;,. ILow Middling........,....... Sia 9 -Middling......................9 a 9j Good Middling.................. a 9! Good demand. Newberry Prices Current. connECcD wLEKLY By J. N. MA RTIN & CO. BACOi .shoulders. P'rime New... a ShoulderaSugar Cured.... S C.R, ew.......... a 16 * S p~des' Wi;...... Sid, C. R,, New.,,.. ,,, - a -Sid, Long Clear.,.. H AMS Uncanvassed Hams.......18 Canvassed Hams, (Magnolia) 20 in, Tierces............. 16 s 'gaf, in Bnckets...........16 e~ SUGAER g0vdered................. 16 . Gramulated Standard...12a e Extr C................ 11 eCofeeC'---""""""""'.1' *Demarara..N-------------. H IOLASSES e New Ore Moaser 6 Cuba Mola'.*" ""60 Sugar HouseMolasses. 40 TEA Gunpowder...... S Young H yson............."".20 ifALLSPICE.............."" s oasted or Parched. *. 2 Best Rio..... ....... Good Rio............ .1620 - VINEGAR- 5 Cider Vinegar.... White Wine Vinegar.. r CORN~-M e Tennessee................ 0 Bolte:... ,,,,, ,., .. Unbolted................. .\~ BARLEY........................ 1.;1 SOAP.......................... -1 r SrARCH...................... 3j STAR CANDLES...........1 R A kR,er SOMIN.............. CANDY................ 20'i CONCENTRATED L YE........... 10 ENGLISH SODA. ............ 10 HORFOR'SBAKING POWDER 25 SE OA AKING POWDER... 35 * BAGGING-Heay........................ 11a eARROW TIEs. Der bunch.......... 2 00 SPICD ERWTIES....125 RED CLOVER SEED-per lb...20 RED OATS-per ba............ 4s45 STIMIOrHY H AY................... 175 SWHEATperbu..............11a 1 25 'PHO TOSi1APHY - NTINUED~ I bave bonght the PHlQTQGRnAF.H QAL LERY~ from W W."Clark, and 'Will oonue r he'uiie at ;h-e eaia piade,"ana 'asi I continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed uponi the former Artis. I abalI do my beat to please all and give satisfaction. fJ. Z. SALTER, .Artist. , Lcan recommend Mr. Salter to the peo-. -pie of Newbery and vicinity, as an Artis' of fine taste and good judgmept. I N 15-. ~ W. C'OLARE. Dry Gowls atid .TH!h$88. EXCELStOR DRY GOOD& EMPORIUMI -OF - BnH1 CImo & -co., We take areat pleasrnre in informing our friends and the public g.neraly. i',st we - are preptred this season TO NSHIBIT A I L %RGER -AND MORE ATTRATIVE STOCK OF DRY COODS Than we have dozie before. Our vtok is now atout COMPLETE. 4 though every day we are mi-tkiig new .ad ditimis wbich will be kept tip thronih the Prints, Ginghams, Linseys, Plaids aud Stripps, Camrb-ic', Linings, iriings, Tncikings, - Bleachingia, Sheetings, Red Fva- --. WhiV F,bgs )pera Fhtinels, Conon siFijnnebr, Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, - Cassimeres, * Sumdngs......- .. Repellantzi, J$Jack C4shjnere, Color-d C.Aoueres Serge, Colored Plush, Black Velvets, Colored Velvets, Black V;-lvewecn. Crape Veilings, - Black Dress Silk k Black Trimmuig Silk, DoloredTrfminrng Silk, Black-Brocade Silk Colored Brocade Silk, Black,Satin, Colored Satin, - t Bttone, Oarets, fosiery, Gloves,. ies. Handkerchiefs, &c. We Invite special attention to our: - Dents' Furnishing Department, which is now complet . Polite and courteous attention given to wvery visitor, whether purchaser or -not. When visiting the City don't fail to call f ad see us. Sep. 7, WN6-&tf. a.otMug. ~HE DIGGEST AN BI88S STOCK OF OLOTIUNGa EVER EXHIBITED II NEWDERRY, CAN BE FOUND AT Every Article in the Line of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FROM A FINE PATR OF Shoes up to a.Hat. UNDERWEAR a Specialty. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Clothing for Youth's. If you way.t a gog4 qut a iane suit, a plain iauit, a cheap sgit, at WRIGHT & J. WV. 00?'POCW'S you can be suited. A full line of Shirts, over and under, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Gloe, Rabd kerchiefs, Ties, Bloot, Shoes, Hats, Cape, Umbrellis, Trunks, Valises, Canes, or any thing else, always on hand. WRIGHT & 3s 1N CW'POCK. Nov. 28, 47-tf. Io G6en|I@en and Youths Who WoiuM Mar A Good Appearnce. I'would state to those who want nice fit tng That .f have in stock the most choice selec tion of SWOOLEN OOODS eseen in this city. My son, who has even cutting at one of the first custom ssin New York, is with me, and with -foreman, Mr. Hagg, will be abl to ae the :ost fastidious of tg~y custo,qien" alemieto of.&r ,ress. Shirts, 'Un dis' and Oraweis. It costs nothing ',COLUMBIA, S. C. \WANTED, A as Assisitat Teeac rn Aposition ap dof a Fre .. .,,. Sp.2,2-6 rR L FIE W1LCQX,B$S &-gWIMANIPUt COX,e Are acknow.e- - y '-ryl o.4y tolw the Lf Cashi. amd on reamonable terms- ev,4 &nd their Agents throughout the Country. TO THE PEOrLE AND ADJOIINIM DECLAlED A 3 9Y THE DEMOBATIC AM THAT UND NEWBERRY 0: You e"n at all times find the BEST A N EEAVY AND DO1E 3dgar, Coffee,Ld Flour, Also, a full line of.CAND Freach.and Anmarjeanandy Assorted Craeker& 3OLD AT PRICES TODJ A IargP and choice'sekction of Chrizntu t low price. I and conv ne yourself. rHE UU RO Yhlrb pitt''0 Virai ecreai A. 'oe , Qcttes Ure 1i? Iti d-Of higf pr%e.s Hfiu insa f a%ef60 t bce t# poles"Addi6E letste-rushed it hernarold ion awaited him. Witb 4oves f a RITG OF MOf n sich a fashion that-the4epleawoke-a) aied so long. . Iit all very wel to patronizegias ith, money in yoar 'poc;et enter the stor 1). c. 2i Ld.sa.veyour40 oe, 0 percen.,:oa wiM erqugh mere acquaintangeate, bu-,with ron has4akenjlace i,eajjis of 5AYi TORUE. daid- tn' -ertoi tReei eea'd UmiWzhe-buldij oes 1i thero DEFIES GOmd Ierely askin the-god people of this and MMENSE STOCftmpiete-with everyt# - R1 -CIA'NZ .D. I Ee is dterwined o. io be uad~ersots, ; eqisitesi ENERGY, ABRAF-3Sin )u6e in thEf*aot basttling fotr peopbek A visit tatesoeisk eineg gng u Droerd, altid ne. pains sa red. 04R 5Mioloiu How, Nem t t Wei-sae an eti DRUGGIST) I would esfpectfully calf the4 - ttention of ty friends and patrons 'to mny complete iock of 4 )RUGS, MEDICINEXS, 4 .LAMP GOODS, Nlaring the largest stod in th. Countylj ad aelliug ati; v~ioeprices I as' a, call ne:;aunadlo of my arge stoelk.. Iwould also5eall ther attentionof6 the medical.profession and, public to, my .Pre cr1iption I)epartmerat,whicT is uider Lhe upervision of Kir-J. GARD.NER, a -thbr' onable prices. -- U TATE OF SOUJIH OAROLIi'{, NEWBERRY COUNTY. -By Jacob B. Flels, iProbae Julge. I Whereaa, Ebenezer P. ChaTmers; Clert- e ~oort, bath made suit to qe t#o grant hIat4 .etters of Admiznistgation of the. derct.k 4 steze and efects of Warr4b Eusbell, ds eased. -: These are therefore to cite and admocnisb It Wad singular the kinzdred and cre'ditors'J f the said -deceased, thas: they- b and ppear betore me, in the. Cours- of-Pro- f ate, to be held at Newberry Core ffoie,j .C., wi: the 3d day. of Janarj inest, fter .publication hereofg g 11. o'le19ek in he f o p. * y-sh cawse, if any they aye, wy fr adAdministration should. 'ot be granted. Given under mp;Hand : Sis 22nd day of November, Anno Doutini I 882. HENRY BAY$l!, SAN17A NA.S, IOCOANUTS AD PRNES3 Agd Whlwssle ealer la. Apples, Ptatoes OntensdeM 21;5 East Bay, * CHA&RLESTONy S. C. - a- Country orerslicised,an4 satis(ae. tnguaeanb'ed. NOv.25, M-jng. Notice Tq fs. uti making up~their Monthly e ce~ IepdrWe '1 il give the avernge at- o endanee each of maesr-nd-females. n Nov. 27, 1882. 4 Newaeopy- -- kTED GUANO, ~~:.&PR AO IPI~ TE, r Fniy- m6l:%n -ediawith.14tvpr by oFKcaNEWWcot REP//B8/CAN fT Wli~softa oir. D 0~ Wholesale-and .Iai. 6 Lae Variety IY COMPETTIO Las and Hodak G'ood z- 7= A. ZA C We - A s~~t e e g % ' A wondered why thqThad a 6WO laSSu dwod re,d wh1he4 adn aquaistancessb E liyota a be i -s~bL .ri I:N g a he is o h Tre & ~fe 4UJh ~u i r -- . .s ~- Y1J~ 4 -d e I - 1a ruer paan oC.h ustr