The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 14, 1882, Image 3

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Special and Local. LRSDAY, DEC. 14, 1882. To Naw 7a a agMrxis, C. Oxner-Notice. SBrown-'Land Sale. . Ferry & Co.-Seed Xalin A. aan Bu)winkIe--German Kain it. C. FIynn-Dry Goods, Clothing, &c. h & Sons-Ten Dollars per Ton Saved. E. Frost & Co.-The Pacific Guano Co. ly at this Office-Turkeys and Eggs ted. George Coward died Monday t. 11th instant. .Malinda Caweron died Thurs-i 7th inst., aged about seven tv years. J Thomas B. Wadlington died at mue in this County Saturday. %,h t, at an advanced age. 3osM. Faysinger died at his in Mendenhall Township Satur ht, 9th instant. aged forty-two EhiAbeth Witt, formeirly of this and^ister:of Mr. Solomon P. deoan~d, died;at. beEbome t ke1City, Florida ibe 1st inst. s FemaleRegilator caros all dis peculiar to fjam . 35tf - 7Ed ,~ -al wiltbse a^bottle WWfx3e nt's Cure you will shake no more. 35tf ~oget j'41 at Eduard.Scholtz's Jewelry and makeyour selection of a niee present for your fatber, your ather, brother, sister or friends, us lie the choicest line of Jewelry, Watch F Enc Goods, &c-, &c. It oI J A. Sligh. bmas ben-bo"6ned to his room for ting - e } andIl am - an been&W to Legislassis. I assured flat' hilipost 7af dutys aisomj e o d regri to him, andtbat hewill be in his place just as oon as hpsbly:n, whieh his phy a. ew.days. 0as now i three of th-me ii6 yong klies fr iVale. They .e bought4ebeap. and now is the time ta get a bargain. Call on him at Y.'al&Satterwhite's, he will show toyou.. 50-2 Of"the Ladies# Missionary Society ' a afternoon in the Methodist emrch was a most interesting one. soIeral gentlemowWd the 4priosit4to diee a meeting coae=ed-byladies and bearg e rearks.ilade, by Mrs. ighinain, wheb 'were implissi.ven h o-epoin the subjectof mis - naninnewere -ae-t h giansga Christian ironsindebted to me are .earnestly ocailand settle by .the 1stI aMiy.e Those who fail to settle st~-ke adtifrctory arrangements hat date nieed expect no forther -W. T..TARE IT. 9 -Snyprat' Chappel's the 5th ied d ecided success. ass a.large ~endance of the la andgentlemen'ef the surronding try, and. they spent their money yminthe goodl euse. The supper Sgotten op in ~e?egant style. The was a veryenjoyable one; and b - oisiamounted to the dm- of wadded to the sum reahzed the first supper makes-about $120}. money will be devoted to improve m ts-upon Cross Roads Church. 2be tdies Benevolent Society of myrnia Church, will give-a aot SuP-. :hper atthe residence of Mr. H. 1). Boo yser.en Tuesday night, the .26th inst. It is for the benefit of the Church. TEhat Jiafest Way. The safest and surest way to restore the outhful color of the hair is fuirnished by y- of Mcan.TeM h busnes intheir .trladenofIt& aUi~ States, reaching even across-the~ At tic and Facific oceans. The houe da4stirely reliable, and if you wish to ~e,actly what you order, you can ,fo?d etter than .send to them for yoEr..seeds, and yet may depend upon tiyea .willget the best that the market ensuppy. Their seeds, have become Jk.own over the entire civilized world -wofty and fertility, and have -gain *3frthem an enviable reputation. j'erAnnual Seed Catalogue just edfor 1883, replete with informia aj,,d .beauztifully illustrated, will be snfrYon application. Herald NotCI Subscribes i arrears wiHl please set te up. NIr sdbscrib'ers wil-please come in at once. A handsome Hoid4ay Supplement will be issued from thi' offce Christmas week, as an offering to the readers of *the HERALD I-- will c.atalin Christmias stories, .sketches and, pobetry. Me hants who have anything to.elertile. fd it to their advantage to avrie Now is the time. On the firstof January-we reise our ubcription books, and allP outu amswill be stricken off. Pa up' therefre, if you want the HERi.D, and pay up at once, delays are dangerous .All pesonssiinfg- to subscribe for the HERLPare advised to commence * with the January number. A complete volme of the . RAL will prove a good reference of all things which may ?pen in the County, and no man should he without it. In all ages discoveries have been made whc tthe time. were uot apprece - 'i s eminenitly. true of th ea vege table Specific S. S- S, . which has ee been known to. fail to curef the wrsed cas f Scroula. The saco odfte the edias .simple and perfect. ErdO5the bodPrice, by reVeiOg and paryiing hbld.rie 41 on) and $1.-5 per botule. IT IS A FACT Beyond peradventure or dispste, t the loveliest, eippapest and Wost eleg line of XMAS, NEW YEA HOLIDAY GOOD! Ever brougbt to Newberry, are n and will be on exhibition at Santa Claus' Headquarten Pelham's Drua Emporim W" To save money call at Heg quarters..A3 48-t THE GREAT DEMAND F( Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, is sob de to its intrinsic - value. Thousar use it to-day in preference,to any oth and say that it destroys and exp worms effectually. For sale by Dr. F Fant. Sniffles DJscoursth. SItE'~ p.oddhin,-. -r. brethren d'elT togetherin uoity '_herefore dwell. I fon ont i ago. a hjeen d .iD -u1s W2 sne. o ell ill besp Is knock k te]di ~I~otdv%rfs you must " ht patur s, where t You must not be gre 11166- long. Some places a for dwelling in than others, a it ii well to dange,' - therefore I ma frequent thanges: My last ebalieAl to Uharleston. and lasted three days, until my small change was exhaust and it was necessary to make anott change. I hav several brethren in t city, they belong to the order to - wbi I am attached, and they-show great tachment for ur, therefore we dw together in unity.' They aie good fet ers too, this is another reason-I wot like to dwell on this. Then I like t "iSters of the order, they ubey,.orde onef wbich-is-to salute the brotho wh o W_og- ord ebdv ij < kis'* ~ teE inm progrAfime * in 4r..~Snifefa~~bI maAAWf6their ordery' ways-it orderbaa I be kissed.. This is ve pleasant, particularly so, as,he sist( are all good looking-itooksgood, a the'sensation is 6od. 196ot on itjI thelatter vanity altogetber,but the-e 'zIekt io eeinta. anld \brients tbe system of dwelling in uniy. 1 Agricltural Fair was in full bl-st wh I wAs down, and a blasted & ag it was, hundreds of fair ones 4itted, a lenCt& e~haim of bright eysiai: forms, and stylish get ups to the'seer eyerybody got up, that is they-never j down, and moved on igbtfeettwthe a sical blasts of the 6ahA and all exe your [rie;d,Sn'ffi,s forgot..that the was not:a ingle.eoair or bench to r igon. 'Iad four-o the sisters unt Ynywing, but they touid"ot helt( they werejyoung, and on their first lej or ather limbs, and took the.bits 1 twentheirteeth.-winging their di up abd riown, across and backi,'op middle and down again, only to rept the prornenade. Did'nt 1 want them old irg just' for one 'tiene, ad et askel themn to refresh in the restaura on cokt bread, piekles art dcanned be but they continued to flit. They we rise,.they thought my funds were lo Well they flitted, arid I shdfiled, un I neai'iy -4sl~Iued off this mortal coi and .would have rejoZ,c tq soe the s ters:winibeir wa. 'to deetiaI gloi leaving rue to coil up on one of the a nj miachinis. They held up at' 'l and I was released.. Mr. Rocbe anda the gentlemen on the committee, a entitled to my thinks for the please entertainment affded. It .is good go down to The city bj the sea, the are several good people there, all whom I know, and I always feel go ater I go there, and will go again. .Ido.bope thatso one will: read ti to Mrs. Snifes-she bas'no ime tore the Herald herself-as L fear the cosa quences, for she says she knows wh kissinTis'good for my: wholesome,a Idont like to argue .the paint with h Tutts Piffs Sugar Coated. Tutt's Pills are now covere4 with Vanilla SugarECoating, making them pleasant to 'iWallow as 'a little adj plum, and rendering them agreeable the .most delicate stomach.. This great addition (were it possible to a anyting to- these 'ery- popular a wonderfully efficacions pills.) as it stoys the 'bitter tas'te and protects thi from .chapiges of;cimate, thus -prese ing their virine j all parts of the wor The consumers of .Tr's PILLS 'a doubtless appreciate thsignpoveme which has been made at gre'at egp.e1 to the proprietor while the price mains the same as befo.re. 49-21 Dr. Moffetts Teethina (Teethi Powders) -will care -your child. I sale by all Druggists and Conh~ M chants. 13____ Malaria, Chi-ls and Fever, and Bilious. tacks 'ostively cured with Emor's St dard Cure Pills-an infallble remey: n er fails 'to cure the most obstinate. 10 standin cases wher e Quinine and all c er remedies had failed. They are prepa expressly for malarious sectos indou boxes, two kinds of Fills.. containing strong caZtMc and a chill breaker, sug coated; contain5 no Quinine or Merec causing no rting or 'p4'gthey mi'.1 and effiient, erti 'n?ir act and harmless in all cases; theyeet! cleanse the system, and give new lif tone to the body. AS a household remi the are unequaled. For Liver Coml thef eual Is not known; one box wi ha a wonderful effect on the worst case. TI are used and prescribed byPhysicians, I sold by Dugtseverywhere, or~ sent mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Lil Cathartio Pills, best. ever mado, only Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Stri New York. Jun. 1, 22-8u Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for .J uary, Under the editorial charge of Rev. T. Witt Talizage, commences the New Y brillianltly. it is a holiday number and fords delightful, edifying reading. first of a series of articles on ?.'eliS Denominations in the United States" tre of "Methodiam: Its Character and its tainments," by Rev. Dr. Curry, D D. editor has an interesting article, "Who Thomp5 Guard ?" Paul Pastnor shi "What the Monks Did for Early Eng Literature", eher contrg)butions are Ii the pens of Mrs. Jans G. Austin, 0. M. rel, G. MacDonald, LL.fr., Xdwin DeLe et., etc , and consist of admiraili writ stodes. sktetches, .essays, poems, etc. the flome pulpit is a discourse by Dr. ag,"The ?opula.r Christ." Those in age,g features are continued-"Perst Noe -'and Couiment8s "BdFitorial .C4 mets." etc-- and there is a large, inst tiye miecellany,. Price, $5 a year; ai op,25 sents, postpaid. Address, .1 k'''k Leslie. FabTisher, 53, 55& 57 F Nearly a Fire. Considerable excitement was caused Fridavy. by the burning. out of a chimney bat in the broiwell Hotel. The blaze came _ int 'n ut ut ewib a %rush, and4 ome persons I thought they saw smoke issuing from the roof. It was feared for a time that there was fire between the roof and ceil ing; but it proved not to be so. t Justi before sunset some one on the I -otton platform near Mr. Martin's store I smelled burning cotton. Search wa t instituted, and.smoke was fonDd issuing from a bale that had been brought in and sold that-day. The bale was haul ed off *t'the ereek. It is supposedthat the fire-either from a spark from an engine or from a match-was packed in. the bale. - and had - been .burning for N. hours. If the burning bale had not been discovered, andtbe fire had bro d- ken out after night, there is no telling where it would have, stopped-a large i portion of the town would certainly t )R haye been swept away. The Town 9 *ly Conncil-ahould not-allow'a-cotton-plAt- ' da forn in the central portion of town, as 2 ir, this is; it Is running too great a risk. t s. How'She'Saved:Her Darling. "I shall not feel so nervous again about - baby's teething," writes a grateful inother. fWiraliio l6s6 iitarling'from cholera infantum, but happily heard .of Parker's to Ginger Tonic in time. A few spoonfuls I soon cared baby, :.and an occasional doso, a Ud, keepa..,u in.good health oklyiiMo yS ther. Personal. ed . Revs. J4 #oAbed* P 66 stopped o&in 'V%irwai- Obader a ence. !e- Messr&-Tpmpso.Conner.nd L. M. a- Speers went down to .harlet4n last et week. be Mi UB.tsmpbdI, o Via-pi, went en down to Charleston Tueaday after re goods- .- . -. id Rev. W. F. Dickinson has accepted ke the Rectorstiip,,f the -piscoparChurqb at Spartanburg. Mrs. WiH. Wightman spent several er days of the past week with the Senior e and his family. ah Mr. J. 0. Peoples 'went down to it- Charleston Monday as a'delegate from D1l the Newberry Lodge to the Grand td- Lodge of Masons. ild Rev. T. F. Boozer has returned to the hle Presbyterian Theological Seminary to rs, complete his course. He will get rs through in four months. t Messra. Elbert H. AulR and Jino. B. Jone,have applied to the Supreme Court for adwission to the Bar, and have gone down to Columbia to stand ls their-examination. s Mr. M. B. Hilliard. General Southern ad Agent of the Mississippi Silk Company, jot of Aberdeen,-Miss., was in Newberry n- last week. He is traveling through the og ountry for the purpose of arousing an be ineres; in silk 6plture. The best Tonic and Appetizer in use ar Fant's Calasaya Bark and Iron. Try it, 35-tf. e; Best evermade, Emory's Little Catbartie ot Pills, pleasant to take, sugar-coated; no giping; only 15 cents a. box, of Druggists or by min. standard Cure Co.. 114 Nassau t Street, New York. . Jun. 1, 22-8m. re st Various and all About. er . It is coid, and r; Friday was the coldest day. s, Som.e fine land for sale next Saleday'. b ev. J. C. Boyd was married Tues be day to Miss ?ressly, of York. at Eight hundred and fortly.two bales of to cotton shipped the past week. en New subscribers are coming in. Our nt thanks, we need every one of you and f. more too. re Turkeys-two year old gobblers-and Wone hundred dozen eggs wanted. At thlIis office. Wood wanted at this office, and sub adribers wbo~wish tb pay in this way aare reguested-to woodip. ;t. Mr. ?restpn Livingston's horse ran all away. v:ith. his buggy ja lpwn Thursday, re apd damaged4it consideraby. t 'Christnias and New' Years presents .t -can be had at the Herald Book Store, re something for young and old. Of-Mr. Elbert H. Aall has resigned the oposition of Principal of the Academie( , . Depa1tuent of Newberry College.-^ 1 adMr. I. W. Walter has built an in clined tramway from the C. isO. R. S., en 4 his s~iadyggmno warehousei rdThe tistorgais w.aakened and r. worn ou -irg~ cathiirtic medicines, restored by using Brown's Iron Bitters. PocketRecorLi doks, good for any a -year, as long as they last, and Pocket Diaries, for sale at7the Herald store. St ]r ,z;. peae killed six- hes to his#wn ig?oeday,~ te- heavies# a we fl 4Qnds, neta the lightssA nid Blank Books and Memorandum B'ks, ie- of all sizes and styles, among which im are the Crocodile backs, at,Herald Book ~'store. d; Bring in your advertiseme . ifor Christmas week, and your. r,also: The printers iwill~tk e~ holiday. e- Thap4s to Hon. J.3. Isomb~fw a copy pf f.beroceings .ef rig tional grange' f. o H..hgil ih 'or Indianapolis. -. . er- Comie ad see our Christmnasand New Yei Cards, they are handsome, as welli aottb6r Christmnas goods at the aHerald Book stcre. BY- Mr. Win. Riser, an agedocitizen of ~the Molloborn section, fell into the fire 'ed Monday night. and was severely burn bl ed about the shoulder. ar- A gude wife had to shake the sheets last Friday morning to find her husband, Lon so cold was it. Our informant had just ~ agen a nip of hot toddy. 4.s7 Jnst p ugt nd hoped Decem bv er is bringing in~vcrraI p due sub cy scribers. There a good many an& a d and we will be pleased to see them. le Tbe attention of farmers is called to Sthe advertisement of Messrs. Baugh & tSons, in another column. The repu. tation of their Phosphate is world wide. an- Send for Circular. The appeal cases from Newberry and De Laurens will come up in,q the Supreme ear Court Tuesday, and 'till occupy four a- days. Most of the Newberry lawyers. T'he will go down Monday. I M1r. T. E~d. Kinard, fireman on the a C. & G. R~. Jg, mashed one of bis fin bte gers nearly off oi4e dn-y l.isb W.e by las- striking it against the furnsee door, i ,ws He got a furlough of twenty dais. sh-There is a gentleman in Newberry in his seventieth year who has never ta ~Iken a dose of medicine, and who has tneverheen confined to his bed by sick- - n ess. !le has been a-.hard-working' 'al. ..f his life. - . -Craek, n adaitioni to'the - regular issue -o~f the Herald, we..will. Sso-nd .to our- subsribers a handsomp e boldy siupplemlent illed wit' ,C.brist [s .mas stories and sketcbes, as an .ofering ark to the-readets if the. Herald. Adverti Ssers, apw is yes6r dca. W e understand that tbe merchants of .qewberry have formed an Association or the purpose, among others, of pro- BI eting themselves 14st the ..mistake alj >f -indi-eriminate e iting. Doubtless b iL eeded reform. by 'I move.' said a delegate in a Vir- foI inia convention. 'that our chairman ake a dose of Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup, )e is so hoarse that I cannot understand aim.' That gentleman had no doubt ried thig wonderful medicine. Messrs. E. H. Frost & Co., of Char eston, who are the Agents of the Pa-: iMe Guano Company. call the attention , of planters in this issue to the-eelebra-i ed Soluble Pacific Guano. and the Pa ific Acid Phosphate. Both old and tandard fertilizers. Sver%l blessed, innocent little chil Iren have written to Santa Claus, ask og bim not to pass them by.. We are appy to inform the innbcents that every o6d boy and girl will receive a present. he beautiful things ready for- them For ive proof of bis great love for the lit- Ho. le folks. chit Attention is called.to the card of Mr. Col lenry Bulwinkle, Charleston,. who of- Con irs to the farmers of Newberry, the .tag )Ilowing well known fertilizers. viz: -erman Kainits, and Peruvian Guano, f -direct impoitation;. also Fish Guano - n,4 Nova Scotia Land Plaster. All of lese are gooa and reliable fertilizers. Ordins Good I S - . . Low hd -Middli Good.' Goo 71. By heaith and avoid iBAkness. jnstead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, woildn't you DRYS rather feel fresh andstron? HAMS You can cOntimie feeling miserable and good for no- LA thing, and no one but your- SUcA self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind ofife you can change it if you choose. How ? By getting one: bottle of BROwN' IRON BiT Tms,and taking it regularly according to directions. ..ALLSIJ mansfield, Ohio, Nov.6, z8. E Gen-emen:-ffavesafredwith paw in my side andback,andgrat soreness on ybreast, with shoot n sall roq myboVISE sio'uof s i4,d' loss Of ap inedidues,andwstreatedbypoza inent phgci fory kid A n e,but Igotnorelid. I oud try Brown's Iron Bittims: Ihavenowtakenonebotle BARL] and ahalf and am about well-Vain SOAP. inside andbacknalgoe-4orenss STARC all ouof=y bras.andI have a STAR good tc, and am FI in Iahai' juibe PAR thekhiv of xUiWVa.CAD JoHN K. ALMn. COR ENGLI HORS] BROWN'S IRON BITTES is F inpoed of Iron in soluble 'TOBA i; minhna the gie AcG tonic, toether with ose ni standard remedies, making ( a remarkable non-alcoholic eo tonic, which will cure Dys- BRaAN pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, - Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases - Notice is hereby given that the regular .p emi-annual exantinadon of applicants~ for eacher's Certificates wilt- be beld in the ourt House at 9 o'clock A. If.. on Friday ad at the same hour c,n Saturday Jan. 6th or white applicants. tion gi LINIiATOI SiIE I will sell ON THURSD AY, DECEMBER Seal st, 3882, at the late resTaenee of' N. -W. *Count. lodges, dqi.owrii Shuienier's M., on ilaee, 'all thy PersonaliPr*per'ty :belonging rst. o his Estate, consisting.of -. - e'req 'biee Mules,- f~iore.re One Hors. .lars w OahGw, ..memnb On~e Buggy and Harness', from.El . Corn, Fodder, Oats, to givi Oat Straw, $l,O00 .~S~SU~.&1iultural Implements. 2. .A 4~~~&.-A H. who u ~~t~r~' . W. HODGES, vices, Adm'r. both il JR .Physic - menci: anidall NEXT, ~e Friends and Debtors, yesm owe us! A - tatling fact. Yet we congratulate you'on 8T'jl eing able to attend the State Fair, so call. d You have paid your Bank notes and laxes, and a part if not all' of 'your Liens. By We have waited patiently and have said Wh< ioing; we now think it our time next, Court, nd be assured we need our money, and Le.tter >egin to feel that it is about time we had Estate . Now just step up to the .Captain's office ceased ad settle at once. WVe think and believe The: ~ou will come up like men and relieve us alt and fter this our last pathetic appeal- of the Yours with care, appear McFALL & SATTERWHITE- bate, I Nog 1A$pf g, c. afer tOlR-E n -O R e ft have, The patrons of the undersigned are tr not hi pectfully solicited to sell a small portion this S1 f the KISG, and settle up at once. I- ai 182 nch in need of money, and know that ny patrons will relieve me. Nov.FAT Sept. 28, 39-tf. Ba Plantation to Rent. I will rent for the year 1853, to t.he high st. bidder, at Newberry C. H . oi, saI.day1P n 4anuary next. a plauntj.t qio Ning~ Hun- I.'Iu tred Aerps, op ]!nqree giver, it pot rented 4"" rivately before that date. . lul a MRS. SARAH E. T. CHICK, "" Executrix of Pettus W. Chick, dec'd. Dec. 7~, 49-4t. - - Nov Notice of Final Settlement. . v I will make a final settlement on the es- tate of ate of William H. Sheppard in the office of bate C he Judge of Probate for Newberry Counity, day of i. C., ther 8th day of January, 1883, and foreno inreiazely thpreafter apply for a final dis- apply shageasGsardian of said estate, sid es DnATrns Sa OnWnLI. ie breat superiority of DR. 1L'S COUGH SYRUP over other cough remedies is attested the immense popular demand that old established remedy. 8. the Cure of Coughs, Colds, seness, Croup, Asthma, Bron is,Whooping Cough, Incipient sumption and for the relief of ;umn+ persons in adv3nced es (WI;.e Bisease Fr Sale. Commercial. NE.WEERY, S. C., Dec. 13. 1882 ry..... ................. a )rdinary..................... a .iddliug.................... SIa 9 g ..................9 a 9 liddling................... 9 [ demand. wberry Prices Current. CoRwED wEEELY J. N. MARTIN & CO. .shoulders, Prime New..... - a. Shoulders, sugar Cured.... -- Sides C. ., New. .........:.. a12 ALTEb MEATS Shoukers New............... 10 Sides, C. 1; New........... 2111 Sides, Long Clear........... a 11 Uncanvissed Hams.......... 14 Canvased Hams,.(Maguolia I Leaf, in Tierces.............. 15 Leaf, in Buckets..........16 Powdered.................... 1A Crushed.............. Itj Grainlated Seanrdard..... ..1a E.stra C................ 11 Cofee C... ......... 10 Yellow..... . 10 New Orleans............ 10. Demarr.......... ew Orleas Syrup, uew crop, 9 Neg Orlea,,- 3iEnne'A 0 Cuba MasWs....... 6u Sugar House Zolasses. 40 ;unpowder. .. ..... 1.50 roung Hyson...........1.50 'ICE .................. ......... 26 .E ..................25 Roasted or Parched...... 20 Best tio.................... 15a Good Rio................. 12a AE Cider Vinegar....... White Wine Vinegar.. Tennessee................... 75a Bolted... ............ ... 1.0 Unbolted............ 1.9 I .......................... 1.50 Sa 10 H.................... 6a 12. DADLE1S................15 t, per bbl ........,..... ..... 8.00a -9.0 ...I.Y........ ...... ..0 . ................. 20 NTRATED LYE........ - SH SODA. ............. 10 'OED'S BAKING POWDEE 25 )AM BAKING POWDE.. 85 2EEASE............. .. 10 CO.......... .......... 'Z 1.25 (10) kez.. ............... 4.50 'NG-Heavy.......... 11a N TIES.inw hunch.. ...... .. 200 LOVER SEED-per lb...20 ATS-per ka...... .. ..... 45 H Y HY................... 175 T, per bu.................1 15a 125 peri100 bs...............1.5, [ENRY BAYIER, 1lM'ORTERt OF B A NAN A S,. ANUTS AND ORANGES, And Wholesale Dealer li pies, Potatoes,.Onions, &c. 215 East Bay, .HARLESTON, S. C. .ountry ordets solicited anid satisfac-. aranat-ed' Nov.*.. 44-3mi. PEt? TO POOR HOUSE. SICIAN TO 1001 lOUSE AND JlL. id proposals wil1-be received by the r ommissioters until 10 o'clock .A Thed', IYec. 26th inst.;tor- ' A Keeper tb" Poor House,- wha will uired to do all the ser.vices flereto guired of--the Keeper-lbe pazricu iereof may be obtained; from .either r of the-Cou'nty Com'niiesionera Qr e undersigned-and will be sequired a satisfactory bond in the sum of PhysicianD to Poor House. and Jail. ill be required, in addition to hiis-ser to furnish~ all medicines needed. at Istitutions. - term of office of either Keeper or ian.will be for twelve months, com ig Jan. let; 1883. Lb the right reserved of objecting any Ibids. F. WERBERt JR., 7', 49-3t Clerk 0. C..N. C. s popy St. 3E 0F SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBEERY COUNTY. Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. ~reas, Ebenezer P. Chalmers, Clerk of bath made suit to me to grant him of Administration of the derelict and effects of Warren Russell, de ie are therefore to cite and admonish singular the kindred and creditors said deceased, that they be and before me, in t.he Court of Pro o be held at Newberry pourc fl9'e, op the 3d pay pf Janqary pest, pgblication hpreof, at 11 o'clpck ip teOon, to shew caqse, if aniy they why the said Administration should granted. Given under my Hand ad day of November, Anno Domiini, J. B.,FELLERS, Ji. P'. N. C. 23, 47-5t. ksmith and Wheelwright SHOP FOR SALE. -ub..enb.er de-'ir.ng to dispose of his ftar' i: ir sale, together with a Cot x.i -ix acre*- of' land. T'he above Mjll I ci.eap, and applicpns are respect iMed to pall and examuine the prem ISADORE RUFF, Walton, S. C., near Broad River. 23, 47-4L. *NOTICE. I make a final settlement on the es Jacob Crouch, deceased, in the Pro ourt for Newberry County the 27th December next, at 10 o'clock in the on, and immediately thereafter will for discharge as Administrat9r of. tate. THOS.- H. ADAMS, Dry Goo'and .ofoum 1An ofmN -AT THV EXCELSIOR DRY GOODS EMPORIUN -OF We take great pleasure in inlornaing o friends and the public generally. tlit I are prepared this season TO EXHIBIT LARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIV STOCK OF DRY COODS Than we have done before. Our stock is now about COMPLEE, though every d!y we are making new a ditions which will be kept up through ti season. Prints, Ginghams, Linseys, Plaids and Stripes, Canbrics, Liningsi Shirtings, -T Sleac clgs Whi:e F.a nel Opera Jnnuls, Cotton Plannels J leans, - - res - niiDg9, - SaCings - fRepella,t, Black Cashmere,4. - Colored Ca.imrzere Alpacas, Serge, BLck Pliush, Colored Plush, "lack .Vlveto, -Colored:.Velvets, Black Velv0spena. Crape Veilings, Black-Dress Silk, BlackTrimnnig Sit Colored'immTk Silk, Black rocade Silk. Oolored Brocade Sil, . Black &tin,. Colored Satin, Buttons, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, & We invite special attention to our Gents' Faraishing Departmeal which is now complete. Polite and courteous attention given I every visitor, whether purchaser or not. When visiting the City don't fail to c and see us. Sep. 7, 36-tf. TilE BllIEST iND BERS STOCK OF OLOTHING EVER EXIItITED II NEWBERRY, CAN BE POUND AT Every Article in the Line of GENTLEMEN'S WEAU FROWM A FINE PAIR 0F UNDEsLWEAR aSgselskj A PINE ASSORTMENT OF ClothMng forTYoim' ~If..you wan a good suii, afinesUnit, plain su!t, a cheap suit, at WRIGHT & W. CO?'POOK'S you can be snited.' A full line of Shirts, over and.un~d4 Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Han kerchiefs, Ties; Boots, Shoes,- Hats, Caj Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Canes, or ani thing else, always on hand, WRIGIT & Js We COPPNCI Nov. 28, 47-tf. Io GeotI|8n a2d Youth Who Would Make A Good Apearan&k I would state to those who want nice I ing CLOTHES, That I have in stock the most choice sele tion of WOOLEN COODS ever seen in this city. My son, who ha beeun cutting at one of the first custo houses in New York, is with me, and wil my foreman, Mr. Hagg, will be able1 please the most fastidious of my eqatomers Will also make to order Dress Shirts, Ui dershirts and Drawers. It costs nothin to call and see SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct. 12, 41-4f. WANTED, .A position as Assistant Teaciter, er?r rgal of as Viree School, by a lady holdi First Grade Certifloate. Inquire at HF,RALD OFFICE. S'pL. 39-tf. WILC!X, SIBSA COS MANIPUI WILCOX, G1 Are acknowledged by everybody to be the 1r Cash. and on rvasouable terms I:. And their Agents throughou. the Country. TO THE PEOPLE AND ADJOININ 3DECLARED A: BY THE DEMOCRATIC AN TUIAT UbIj NEWBERRYi 0 You can-at all times find the BEST A: HEAVY AND DOM Sugar. Bacons r Coffee, Lard, A Flour, Meal Alow a full -ine:CANJ Freneh and American: Cand Assorted Craolkier SOLD AT PRICES TO ID A larp and choice seleet'o Co risti e at l.e price - Call and convince yourself Nov. 30, 48-f Pianss a$4Ot se e0 e a DIWGGiBT. Alw MF ~o et ee *j cAA e cooo= i f 2 PERFMERY Whhand.eaiaio fm lrge tock. I would eseaulso cl the attet ofth medca rfess and pubic to mymPre-e astprsok of fr .GRNR hr S. F. ANT,.. &D.ld Paieergesstockarn the Cnty Seald poals call the atentio of the o ceicad byrthe Cu omssioneadpbi orsy .Pre About teon eacr ich is negrde th an sprisn the r.r fiel wMIl E be r tai odby-. th oun y PCmissioer aeaspcaTy f g* dihenigh sca rescrfobtin any ta and al bd F. WERB, J., D 1i Decu. 7, 49.- l ek o- m'. Poor oe Fam oRet ATED GUAN% IBS & CO.'S SUPE''II.PATE 4T FEWn m R in ne. andaTe-sold low for credit. with CoTou Option.by WILCOX, CIBSS & CO.,. charlaton, . S. O,anM-saunnh, ea.. Dec. 7. t9--na OF NEWBER4. C COUNTIES. kD DECDI1ED 9 REPARICAN PARMES 'ER TIHSR PERA IIOU S D WELL AMSORTED STOCK of STIC GRMCtIESI Molasses. M ekereI, Etc. WED GCOD~ - W. ioIsale "aad a EFYXQMPETITION. ELUS. Amd HolidayGo ds u, * Aem MW 1wNGMMt osAMLW A - 9. -~ - tbum-nwau emenut au oa1'wd es orthen-ywuite. gg-Ore fllWSe with disatc E. hAET P TMA 0I Npos. 0,41-6m. rqWe~L Na oraorthn Caria. SpriepadfouKsn, Lar a Crathiky ares FOARSL,S.C COTTO EE, MEIAI, ihes as. rie pafor Camphlets co CHveedi arlSod It L R . . - 28 o eaBoadt. hardleon So. Co.. De , 49-i3om.* h aoln. Egb~ - abopice pi or KePsneu I 8~ a4 I ilke Baesrmn aOnid Te Coert for eaery foost.r ,all a~ esocada the hdaeaDeebesrtaf82 dth imel tefoer p amphlt o No 8 BrdSt . hretn .0