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Amt - t Otod", a Maims~ makok 0 fta rc o ,for .uci0 aad ' ~~IPe m osth 6 of*~z rhImshteAdvertise Ig-i>t notw1en there is money h IAt*eople.know whal o efr v adwhat you ask foi t. akeso ad se if it doei Et bria Fi; twaItiing :. Mgme "e Tho erkne brged . ar n encoong Mr. E J..Houseat op. J* o 19 pupIP, ner Mr. ..AL,was College last ne: haa to make a We hope that he de with his new vocatjeN. asiraoon a piee of burning frooi tbealr";e. ii Dc. s. morer aa- set fireto the e. the ire was disoon a seriouslos to oe : It is never toooold born. Th yi n t. which esiuwhees jailbs boes T eA PoorIIouse b get :eGad-f:r the poor hoase, and very W7 by armof nd : -o.iofthe the Conb athe isf4nds tq de aue duties of I Gfrinds ie 'e pd ''tp ti t *.stliusrs far rai nv of or mm th tiie'gen the-#nblic read 6receive prompt couing shogid mule add$icted ivouldbhoe it man or smash a t for the oor the county M4r. Wilana ..Lghtsey yand his porg1 thavery art erit, tebest cam get ,hewin These The hbas 4 An -nportant Question. awmaosny times have you snfi rom having eaten a little too msch dinner er supper? Dyspepties ple answer. One dose of Norman's Ne tj %dinl eacbht will and arising from defwient gastric secretions. It is nserpe. Ho for the BalI. -Wife itoi $or hews his thanks to i the committee on invitation of the grand Ma eradi Ball, fer a paid op ticket forbied ind w lawns, throogbh Mr. MordecaiFoot, to attend and trip the li ?gi his fesive sd diigbt she oer e'da - evening, the24th inst., at the Newberry Hotel, and will ne 4ogbt be latgely at tended, some theee hundredlnItations having been extended to the fair ladies of this and other sections kitheaom mittee. - Tickets for aale.atEd. &belts: Laurens Lawyers on Seduction. The''iAt e rla*yer ielto have Bushed a whole evgy .eedaction edes.-'bnd ~ ere af theib down,, one, or- even.A brain. Rt u time. Tbis tiie "Mity~ L alde 'nuesth:. A. Keller for 25O000, for seduction on -de .. .f Jaar:#sg.-slaire.n inding "Mis Mary quite contrary," sougbtsolimde;wbatplesetbihirg is that he left * roperty. The Lan odens' d call a halt some few days ago ew Yerk 'nry gaa. girl a verdict f67r-5,000n a similar Our thaln ar tendered afair Coas ir rwe everssw. ,uq a ,bind,teagembcance. is not grate Dy received and highly apprecisa d ank them vru Alse* tb- *#rad/ 4 . A*ld& ofMiliriNto Sooroflike:' delicia iDski nW'Qt itbss come over our friNads in oranging as Herald B S and 0 - When in 4-gpP4i i; l sdk. Memorandum boek, Letter paper as. Telopes,.or any thing else in the lier stWhen the readdb:bb'e gsanr d, n4sit the erad Store, there is something there for 5ou. A fall line of beintifal" cream laid pa and faeklirAn-rprinting wed dioaitl p 1nitttons, just received it this office. The printing will be done cheap-and neat. - - - Bill head, npte heam .. he .pa. pers of extra quality, just received at this office. All kinds of Job Printingdone at the, Herald office with neatness and des. tbch. .Call and see specimens and ask r prices. - - -f .) PersonaL We are .ratfied that. the condition of I the Rev. C. H. Pritchard is in,proving. 1 lie is ablo to walk a little by the aid of I a stick. This will bs good news to his: friends. Mr. J. Hart. Blease who has been suffering, fr9eg asavenattack of-rheu matism is In a fair way t'o get out soon. Dr. Gardner, the -effBeienL.prescrip tien clerk-of DreEat-b.s-goua to New York foy~-sbIstitime, for rest from the isafresponsibilities of that practice. He has wiado a:bost of friends.itt New-.1 berry, and we wish him asafeandapeedy return. Mr. E. HI. Aell, recently a prefessor in Newberry College has gone to Qreen woed, where he expects to practie law, an the position.. ---ste by Mr.areyaliiter (tte'aftera. Arges wish hii& success in his new venture. pointed Soheel Trustees.forirCanty : Township 1-W.'E. Targent, L..M. . Spears and J. J. Pa'ysingefi No. 2.,T. 0. Turnipsedl, S. W. Can non.and..A.J. Gibem -- -* No.3.-B. H. May bin, T. B. Aughtry . and Thes. Alewine. -No. 4.-Z. W. -Bedenbangh, T. F. W. 25. Ilady Ne. 6.-W. (j. ?eterson, A. B..Semn and J. S. Floyd - No, 7.-F. A. Tesgue, Dr. J. 0. Dickert and James Larkins. ~ atWe.tong, . WBonlway e Si Bibcr t Na H.Whdaer,3.E THunter No. 10.-J. D.. A. Kibl L. W. Bowers and S. H. T'ellers. No. 11.-Thee. W. Holloway, D. Graham and Perry Halfare.' Our Doctors. ~ Th. hysiian Wbo hav la the Clerk's omi requirements of t J.D. Bruce, . Jefferson Medical Co J. A. Berley, diploma Cqin iae4cal Cellege, 180: E lom* from Sot; arlna diploma from Sooth Carolina Medical College, 187; B.; Pa. Clarkr AIpes frem South dasolna. lidient.ollege; I 1839; Jno. K. Chapman, diploma from the University of Maryland 1869; 0. B. Evans. diploma from Geergia'Medi, cal College, 1880; J. W. Folk. diploma1 from South Carelina Medica.l Cellege, 1874;~ Jas. K., Gilder, diploma from University of the City of New York, 1878Slao. .C. Halface, diploma from I South Carolina Medical College, 1874;J Jas. P. Johnson, diplomsa from South Carolina Medical College, 1881: Levi L. Kibler, license from Medical Society of South Carolina, 1835; 0. B. Mayer, diplna from South Carolina Medical, lg, 1840; 0. B.Mayer,Jr., diploma Soth CaroliEa Medical College, 874 James.Mpjat.eh, diploma from -nth Carolina M'edical College, 1861; Pope, diploma from Jefferson Medi ,olp Philadelphia, 1868; D. W. ;88 P'B Ruff, diploma f.roey Carolina Medical eollege, 1882; MedialiC- l ; G. A. Sets 1866; J. II. Thompson, from Jefferson Mediesi Col Pa., 1872; D. B. Werts, diploma Eclectic Medical institute, Cin., phyian who wishes to col fees pranMhing is required by onesas stated above. The Firer Fiend i Newberry. --A an,o@. F'ree. eterday mordting about l o'cloc, ti handsome iron front building, occupied b Dr. W. E. Pelham, as s drug store, and b f iqa d -> s etorel ; tiraa in nihtly Thi-(rebgaef the second floor in the office of Silas Joh stone, County. Master. and. is supposed t hdve come froin a~ deft'6dre cliiney flat L.ading from a firtplavce in- Pelham'a .Dru $ore. Mr. C.G.'Jaeger.wbo%uis a: oeic and a bed-oom cn tbesecond f[ooi, was rou ed. by. the stiing smoke ; be gave the alarc tt 1ess J. W. Pethua au Gee. Gillilan whi had sleeping apariments ob' the sam floor, and the three had barely time to es cape-Mr. Gilil>yod esesping thirough'i wis dow. by' meatia of a ladder that wis raisei to his.asistance. In a few minutes aite t4fire w*s discovesed, The -building -- wrapped In flames. - The burning buildini waseseparaced from Dr. East's Drug Store on the East, by a solid brick wall 2 1-4 fee thiok, and from Wjseeler ]rothers' Confec tlones Stoae, o t e -West,.. by a simila wail. It bad been raining, and the neigh boring roofs were very wet; this ciroum Itanee, together with the .brick. walls jus mebtioned, arrested the spread of. thi 9ines. and- the adjoining -buildings .1rer sawed, 'ahnost: -by miraele, it eeemed lhose,wha rad the heart -and wiliagnes [ought the fire with mod:and water dippei op s 'the- dstreets-bus to %litsle - purpose Whes she games reaehed.-the baer is o kerosene and liquors jn the Drug Store ani nr, sent vp dene yolume# q noke,.and licked their lurid- tongues. fa oot into the nijhr-and the tow't wag' sav Tld building was owned by Mr. J. A Drotwell; it was worth about $8,000, ani a th ir. "A. t gent Yhf. Pehiam?. tack goadssaaetlm ated at about $7,000; ineuraace, $1,871 with Aver: , o3t se,;1i10 'th Sogu ki. e siwdthGle a r 5=1f 'ol s#" ee oosil papers,., 1el througiluto ie eeuar, an0 se ot yet been recovered. - Mess. Saesae & Co. easred- two- or three la ofwl.iskey and their saf.,.v W unable tlii out tthe l 0 hefr tof,u' sup i 1the1t1Ja" edver s4 b)insur nera which i#e s folios. -Wit1 ieat'd Pot,'$l,50b ;' ied + h " Besit& #1,100. Afice. - All: his office furnittirv, togeth. I itl tie papers. an4 bp, ks relting to hit Ace waa4esfroyed ;: io n*urance. Thii is heavy los. -- .f(r.. pE , : J er.itsd .ot# -=h; rurai'ure, book, at- paaers being wbollj lesgoy4gRHe wa_ jeisttr-in Bankruptcy tad all the p.psr1 and books of that oflie Re:-naumved. Niu insurance. Mr. J. W. !*l:b,m, saved nothingexcepi few articles or wearing apparel. No . in anrance. Mr. . Cillil in.3s:.red, nothing bat.:hi. adrooar- fat-il ore 'iit w0-ri g appa*e were covered :.} i .eur.incp of $2*., TI oss of the four las.-gentlenea.cannot h ew timated in dollars and-cents. 'The stoci of the Wheeler Bros. was ver :onsider.cbly damaged by removal, that of Dr. -East, that. o'f I. P.ut,-,%nd that. o Flynn t Co, ,nfrired :o%e dan.go. t*,tlia oss in each case was covered by insurne 'he two adjoining. buildings were injured )ut. both are in6ur'ed. - - Newberry has no fire department, afa loes'nt seem -to c.tre for one, the people yreier to trust their property to Provideuco uld the Insarsnce Companies-rather the ntter. - nie at Hgpa On Monday night, the 14th instarnt Mfr. R. B. Hoitnan's dwelling besse ~as desiroyemd by fire. - Mr. - Bolmas ays that the house cost him, altogethee, i.bout *1.000. The building was injur ad for *750, and the household (fjd un and wearing apparel, for. 5.,, its he Lancashire. Insurance Cormpany, (anohester, England ;(9ena & Pool, kgents. The origin of the fire is un mown, but It is shought that it was ae ~idental. About 3- o'clock Mr. -Hao man an4 bls famly ~wers roused fro:p leep by the roaring of the names; aod bey made a narrow escape, the roof alling in somne three minutes later. [Che only artieles of-housebold fuhniiure awed, are.. a feather bed, a trunk. a mail phairge e lock, twobureau .draw sis,2da!sahtl awith twe'drg es,4ne ofN4hlch oataiWed Mt. Holi paa's pepers, The wearing appare] f the family was consumed. ~oisafmthe Woifi. - Rat.Snurda-ight, Mr~ -oha [boqppsont and~ his "star troupe" played tti1erO$era House, to a very cold and ey small audience. The trueis I~.e~DoWagId and Miss Nagle sings indifferently well, oisigs aii beter ibin she talks, oiss Thompson plays the role of an rish g'rl, anid one E her various ac omp~ sbmtis is tlas :ability tc speak ha ."ialeet?veiy rapidlIy, iand wo Istinedly as to he understcal.aa oeily el1f stre'spokei Saniskrit, or Roptic'or aw Dutch. Mr. Thompson. makes a very good risahmana,and ia amusing Dutchman, bshtg.able, at will, to become Ist.alian, o hns,.r s is d unrausical, froa f,e.ing'jktli sm14t.f1l the ny tngs is that d iar remained be(ore tb public for ~.4rd~of the ience- was, 'We i. seen wo'rse things;" but the undlence could ser that of anybody or knything -short of B6elsebob, prince af devils. Altogether, one would not se likely to choose such company at ir., Thompson .4ffods; for. a second royage aro ~world. That veterafrsoldiertof the cross md good -man known over the yonnds of the State, the Rev.- David Derrick, died in Columbia, on .Sat irday last, afathea4taneed age o 33. We knew and loved hii fromr aarly childhood, and utell remember uis first mimistration -at the-SE Fames Chappel, :Dear -..ir6'treet Dharleston. saedei, in Colm bia, died Miss Abtnie McKenzie, thi beloved daughter of Capt. Johi hfcKenzie;, and again on tila isn iay in tbe same city1.ra.. MeJunk ing, wife of the editor of the Pal oaefto Yeoman. The last issue of the Press an< Banner annonces the dissolution o Lbe partnership existing betwee, kr. Wilson and Col. Wardlaw. Th< Press and Banner is one of on: most- valued exchanges, and we re gret the ril,hdrawal of Mr. Ward law. This, paper however will no be any the less vaiued or valuable under the- c,oel of its origi arious and all About. Mud. - More-mud: - i Plenty of mud. it sore m'n than is wanted. Mc A. rWhedwr-isti Trer. Some Lxilgt0aUi" wait tok ow1 i how the elecion went-if it's over! g "Who sa the Son'on Thuisday last -why every who ad eyes to see. Question: "oes a wife's name as d surety, give any weight to her husband's bond P Don't all answer at-ence. The penalty of Auditor Nance's of i cial bond is $5000. instead of $8600 as r stated in the last issue of the Kera. The Clert of the weather has lo't his grip of the helm-the weather is vii If you want to double your crops, and r Wjben and strengthen your fibre, use t Mrs. Hillary Soberi&s recefred'from . the Knights of Hoier, $2000, insurance a on her husband's life. The Princess Lodis and the Marquis of Lerni are coming toCbarlesten, faom wbisb place they do not expect'tp=ooge f to 3wber7. . Mr. Guer r pi'onopsiee Newbry, . oneof the 'dst intelligent ad utva ted twns with whieh be-Is ac-=nd and be is a gentleman of taste. What has cone over So*ohy T'wn aid - its genial inhabitants? We trust they hve not been submergba in the prevailing nud . The people who shat deers when they come in and go out,-are eithr gone dead, or .gone to Texas,a"is we serry. for It. The R egiajer makes this Men tion;, we tae have mis'sed them. T e first Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Church was held 6t 8atixday add nday. the Rev. W.,D..lirkdasd pres ding. The meeting was 1iteC Ot i s:G E. 'Werber will ,es}lPWf. B :W. Bittle in teaching .he PrePara toryDepotnf Neieriry Colge. ' ayoun g,inap of much pr;omise every body likes ''Gos. Aeopy e the. Qrat'Industrie of the United States, i large 5 bgk, will be gien for twp names to the Herald,; if $ecoespanie#.W44. :-Ogty two 'uhsaii hers. Feur dollas" i'ubscriptlens; and Sve'in a book. - tf. Mr. A. W. Habdter fisjust uistied a handsome piece. of car painting- fr the C. C. & A. shop at Columbja, The work is highl$ spoken of by the Register. Hamnter is an artist with the brush. - The prevailing eeld,-so intense has it been that we -find it dificult to get a good I mpresso of the lERA.D. Type, presses and men are all but frozen. and we long'for;a_change over the spirit of the drieam.. - A Man who signs, "Charles Gniteoau, 2 PD:wrgte to the May fBatlt;iant the 15th, that he.will kiN Jov. Butler, in five months and twenty-eight days from the date of letter,and then chocee the Mayor for Gov, Dr. Carver the ceibrated parlp. mpan 'is challengad . gardits. flo says he will shoot against any boely in the world, for 81. to 810.000. TAt-the Newberry Glass Ball Clubs be organ ized at once. Four good things in one day, nmakes a man feel good all over-a present of saddle pony to the-wife, box of oranges from the land of flowers, another froma Charleston, together with a cheering piece of information-.Eog o n day. surely.Eog o n 1ero.ye lead. and a holding hard;. Ashley's progress you can?s retard. Whbile dat Nigger is a laying in bed; Ashley Melon-de climb up do shed. Fetch thiat Bone to the Ashley pile When g,roupd tq dust the rad w'ill Drummers, anal regular boarders si the Newberry Hotel all pull down their vests after eating, expressive of their so preme felicity, in being filled witb.a fullness, and Chase is landed to:the skies. We -think soue . M jhe ias should he given to hi better half, the good madam. She knows how things shotild be dotte, to oar'knowledge, In a weeak or two Mfr, Jimmie Anl and fanilywill have eixnpleted,a neat and easy .cottage on the Baxter old place, between the College and steam mill. No prettier size .could. have been selected for a dwelling, and when-their vines and fig trees grow, may they sit under the shade thereof in peaceful con. tentment. Wood is much needed at this ofifee. Will seone di our near at hand and val oe wodpaying subscribers bring us For the printers do shiver with cold, Their fingers can't pick op the. type; Te-se them you'd think they are old, ~or t1te poor house they:are muost rip. The priepes too are guite. stiff the ink is congeal-ed all-up. So wood up and give -us a 1ift,' Of.i-wod uy, byallnmeans wood up. I lored Baptist Chiareh. NZB -8. C., Jan.9 1883. MESSES ED . Baptists of Newber a churebh building, badly '"~ Scott's Creek. Of late the _. tinhsgreatly ireedand-theho is too gmall to hold thie peple, wiho come to hear the gospel. preached Besides, the building is in a low, damp place and inconvenienitly located with reference to the larger part of the col ored population of our town. We are exeedingly anxionsXo get a bet ter iteandbuid alarger shoupe. on it, prove the house we 'nowon; but:we are very poQr. ..Oar members lis#e to workbhai dig. tp support tJasfs.ehr's asd' thaeir families, and are u't(y not able .to.4o thia-work, unaided. I de sire, therefore,'thrliglh -your colisnins to beg lielp of Ou'r white friends. We are coestaatly receiving tokens of kindness from the white people among whom& we are living and we appeal with confidence to this generosfty. We think 'this is a worthy cause and fwe believe God's blessings will rest on those who help us in oar .nced. a Any contributions will be grateinl-. r ly received and may he iandbd toRev. -Mr. Brosddus, pastor of the Baptist -Church, anad to myuelf or soase one of b the- deaconeef the church. "Os the Wing." MY hEAl H Ai -My appoint ment to tte M i'biistibt was the surprise ofimy itinerant life.' But in Istatter we pre,ared to ;ia!e,nd sp the 26th ohiuo the "ffane! waq. si;en to ur a lue:fde'fair friet the tiii. fdand dluzs t ahe'9isebPussg at Miri. S. ('., ready for business. The W -. in r'-ception .eeeived, words ofer .iu :veuent giieo, and hope in spirin_. op.t (allin; alvog the line of~du'b i'. n"1 only appreciated,.bat tend' t :.,, ntitigate the disadvau tages ir tong move. On the 4th inst., I !" f: <ly fawily amoog strangers in. Marion,. to - atteud the quarterly Moenting .t: tie Backeville and-Ca. waybort C!hrges .requiriug an absence from. L,unr of nearly two weeks..- To reach the iIk,rry -.o end of the Dis triW t Littr"&e Dee Siaip 104ui be oros- . Toa uop-country mn it is quit.- an adventepe-two-its' of er yt wade, befOre you reach the th a itit-.-;ve times in this b * *m. Ase.blck; * wan swept#ise .b the be 0i wio hae rani baggage; away, bat ob bira 6 hin bit3ielf aboy.-jg watur.:hol&.haggage-aloft. hat an undeveTq =d oaty. H6t is of iti ft i a pnbe o(~p aai -a finb: rp of. oitoo corn; rice, oas. po etc. If you could send doMo sewie of:Newberry's esterising fanners, they Would in a~fes years make this land *blosom like a renova: ted Edei. . B; okaile . tad .Port Hielon, ebis +s recosatlload ing lainbei Nava1Storesnd NNon, for Ni a S TI millspNB gktc e ob t icale. The =ypress ad3i altre 48. bigsippe a forg g eMi T Di +:tlerieseaound , 6Ee doe nply fas~?ebers e M, . and aiions of-eapif1. ' 0h0riare:a4ig io Df _ .lnas" ity-ad A;itiew sehdoterVd@hags, w&at tli ;e el this pentbft The~ lae i g nn t tor"ef is -d ib4 are i Btcksvl, .-. MS f Diag:Jera.aBOY#)io .Bucksille, Hnrry Co.,- S . Jan. 10th 1883. ImsateC. H., .C4lm. ;SP List df asivernised letters fer 'we& raw. 1315 ig:_ Arnold, 3tis. Alocs Price, Jobo G. Dotcmin. Jrcob Price, William T. Dlxcoa, Lucian (2) Pits, Jobu Dickert, Andre Philson, Kiss ,elile reltman, G. W. Ruff, Wm. S Hendrix, Henry Tater Miss Ellen Sarp-Jno. Whtt.b o a n. B. Will dms, Mont. ong. A. G. . . . Parti d a!e ,g for WR f I E . s yM andverpedl R. 90 IZE. P M CommeeaL. Nswsrna . C.. Jan. a4g. 3 )rdinary. ., ...-....,. . a sood Ordinary................. a Low Middling...a..3;~. .A... Sjia Si Iiddlin ---------........ - a 9 Good demand. Newherry l'riee' Carreut. * CoRRECrzD WRER.Y By J. N. MARTIN & CO. Shoulder, PriflneNew.... a Sha.eru New......... 6idus; C.'-, New.... Uncmnrassed Huns.......14 (Canvmse-d Hams, (Xagno1ay 16 A lD Leaf, in Tires........... 15 Leaf, i-Buickets...........16 AB-L .. drd... .......16 .....6.:,.......10 New Oreuls............,. 10 - [OL ASSES New Orln Syrup new ce,9 Youn ed.o H Peobed.... Best 10.'....'......; - a God0...... ,........ 12,: OJ?GAE -cider-VInegar........ s0 --White WhaEi.fnegar.. 61 .TXant.ise............i 5 I Bolted................... c Unbotted.............;.. Le ......................... a1 TAR CA5NDLE8................ 15 T%............... ............0. 9.0 OANCEUNT.AEDL.......... . 4 KGLISH SODA. . .......... 10 KEOSFORD'S RAR'ING POWDEE 1 EA.FOAX BAKING POWDE.. 1 ILE GEAB.............10 OBA000................. .....,.60. 1.2 LsILs-1 i... ....U LEBOW TIE8, pe neh.......... 3 00 WssoNrs U4eTT@N MaceaM FERTIIOER - rich in all the iSeential >repared from . 5b. . ~ ~xperience in th t , shepherd's aalyuIs, are. rf hey are adapted to the wants of ,re. For sale at mattet raten for oash,;tlane ,o&ten. J. N. ROBSON4 S6N, Jan. 11, 2-Since 68 East Bay. TRUJE NOTLCR; As my License exp~ the 28th ofthw I will se of~Jcp Liquor rIIs Ja. f. rtos,t Ja.1,2-2s. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indefstdto the estate of the latE Xoeseld Boyd ire hrboI4el sJ jettle Alsmm asoa the the tras day f( Tetire taR~ han.n.sudase-tIu Are oass And their Agents througboat the (thty. ' TO TIlE PEOPLE OF K - BY TH E DEMGDRAII N :EP d --- TBA IUNIER THE - Toe en ot al tim,fiae the BES MD WELL HEAVY AND "OUSI; Flour, Ar.- MM Freiet aidA4 erIesh 1 1 OLD TT"~I~ A Irgeand we ection otfo 'Istni U Coland ~4 No ,ds8- UMER 8. C 1 -t . 181-.-la c - - Wkefr e r friendM and dnhe ptbicne"l .a'~ S.~~A1-t *)1 ..11 t fA - are.pepare shC"an TO -- -BT ST0"0C 44 j _ . We take grea pieiueia :iyorwi: thohevery Od we arlc~etmaking~a e d seaon -- Ginghams,3 - sand-8 -s - -- _ Combgiese - scsa Lintogs and cros - Whht Fla-il Gottda Faanels, - - easeys , ~assimeres, - Sfoldgs, Bepelsa, * Black Oashbleres - - (e0GoIee Cashmeres Colored Pinah,. ETak Velvet., Cooed V etee n--- ----- -- 4) ~1Back Drss Silk, Black Trmminglk, Colored Brocade Sitk, - ,HoIery, -- - - - :Bandkerchefs&e We invite special attention to our whish Is now oodnplta. folite and ouesna:ttention -. iven to every viuitor, whether p~hswor not. wdi seeas. -- ST&TE QI 80UTH CABOLINA, Geolg VcWhirey hatti made-C *him lttorn-ofUadmian A~ dnce i6., -.sad.fet t al.andsingular, the ~ ~ 4~ . the said C. Guin, deceaised, 'appear, before me, in the Court d1eas to bs held as Newberry Court Hous, IW iuIUL' e te d day of January 'nst, publication hereof,. at 11 o'clook: in thie 9ia forenoon, to- abew can.., if any they 'hap, why the said n na' bmsould oo be Jan.1 granted. Given my Bnd this 6I day ofJauryLANDeaa,as a-. -inds of ILAB EEE - eane1.na men e 8TATE OF SOUTH- CABOLINA, T COUNTY 0! MEIWBmRY. - * * "iere'Wm hat "see . COW shewajiaa- elaa applihation to me to -bive hi.% JU.d. et isprt, In .the per-. This ransl propoty er atea hauhand, ohn B. m odernn