The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 16, 1884, Image 3
L ,a. and Special.
lURSD)AY. OCT. 1C. 1884.
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Deaths.
i , d, after ( nly ti-e 1 ' iilI' .- ,
.1 chldl -f 3Mr. I eur '1;rw",,. nt.ar" B th
E ler. Thur-ldV laat, aged 5 year.
Mr. 3 \1- 3. (I;opok.an (i',tinnble
ritir""ll of this CllI!ty. a brother of ir.
E. S. Co1poek, (lieId (n Sum11yiv, (t'"t.
12th, aged 5$;. The lece..:sld h- id been
in h:l leaith'for a lngi h'of timne.
Mr. II(eu-v Kon. u one (if our olde-t
'tiz--n, die 1":t hib iresideice in this
Co-nutla-t \1(:.d:at,. Ml, life wcas an:
:!.tiv"l"6111 in the' planlting Intere''t, 2:n!,
b. ditd po--es,ed olf l'tre treu,I at
the age of 82 years.
Ir. a-)l Mis. .lohn R. Spearmn,. Jr.
io-t iheir only chi l.1 last week.
Died. in Nen. b,rrv coity, S. (.,
O,-tIdber 7tb, 1881, \Ii-s Rhoda Rik:lrdl.
:ge I 13 yars, Ii Iontls anti " dy.
O th! -:a'ne dlay, tinl inear the 'w:n"
p:-e, and1 near th" s-mii' iiur:it
M:rgar,t Bo' . aed 71 years )1
month'. and 5 tlay-.
''hy wvere fronm early lif - omniu
nic:lts in St. Like'- IEvageliai L
theraa Chureh. B th were for y ar:
in1neh atlleted. but hore Ih(ir 1:i'tii
withi (hristian fortituile, died 'i1hi1
one holr of ,aeh othwr a pe':ic- a'..i in
the on !t le lit 11,p:- of a gloriou reri i
ree: in : their futnieral sermo:n flonm the
text : "It is goo I f.r te that I Lave
heen atli"h-ted, that I mil:bt l.arn tl
tatt ,' was p1reac"he i for both at th1
stne tilt , :ti th1' Were laid to e-t
tog.: -i r in the gravlyard. wher. they
had1 to. w\o:r-.hi;,p,d t hi, bless,d 1s:a
vi,r in 'hb: churh of thleir ( bil.ih, Id.
T.ieV wer. tot.etier in lif'. ant ";InI
1ie:ti h they wei' not di\id 'i.'
[Luftherai Itsdor.
Accident.
ir. J. R. ''lrma: j'- .- with :ii
nc:(t1ent Iidi!g to %own 1 'I':Tuesday. IIis
lor-e heet:ning alartledl at a restive
te"aml of mlllles he w-t: a- i;,sg, shied
aid jo :ed acroS th roal, antl up
set ti the bl)ggy , ha-lly c'anage d one
of his legs.
T!:- Public Schools.
N,i. - is ":i\ n it to-tl.ty's Prpe
th-it th- f--i-u I11h ii -hoi l, " i tii "e -
e r:l 11 ch .is! ri. t -, New herrv w\'ill
be r...onolon Ihe1!tlh prox.
At the Gin.
e . Will:. Ab-: ." a:(1d I't
1:i 'h mI:ih- at (cOmmemIV labl(" .tart. ..
ni e:it n a t few day- a. Th} "ir't
ttt o d:Iys they gi:lnetd i:i::e bile- ftor
Col. Ca:imo:, and i welt for Mrs. S Illi(.
Kiir 1. Cheap. clean aid rapid. is
their prograillxe.
The ontly c ertaini enire for ( htill a-ial
Fever is to he h:3d at Ro,bertso-' New
Bring inx Your Wood.
We openu the senson with the old
amii :.uil i* rcry of wood waxnted, andti
will :atke all thai:t we canl get in pay:i
mu nt of subsetii Vion to thec HIERALD)
ANID NEWs. All whocontenmplate f.i
voring~ 3i that way tire regniested to
bring it in at onice, Pine andt oak
wanted.
A Notiee 31eant.
No- h'e is given hy the Town Connecll
that all parties inhlted for Town Tax
es mni-t pay ny intmediaxtely, as t he
books will lie elo,ed on1 thei 1t (of No
vemnb -r. Li.ok to it a :d pay up, o.r
ta:ke the conuqutences.
The .eat. elgar for 5e to be ::d at
Robe'rs:in- New D)rug store. .'t
Saluda Hay.
ia e!i:atting~ with our es'teifemed frienid
Trrial .J'nst'ie Wmn. Cilary, of S duda1:,
eonxeerlinii er p prosp,ect-, "in Mond ry
latst, hte rol us ithat a son of his ha-l,
during the week before, cut 4,000 lbs.
of tir.-t ehits native bay. Mr. Clary's
plattation axdjoins th it of Gav. Ha
good .-Edljfeldl klerti~ser.
edction of Telegraph Rates.
Te rates of the Columnbia arid
grap Lie ha- beenx reducted ne:rly 59
welcomed by3 th aiespubliC.
If you wa'nt quick retunanifl
pr.ieso H (lides, Fuire, Wool, Rlioo-,
#4 tte, e:. -n for our Price Cor
en.Cn l.:mentis solicited. R. L.
,~ Wiiams & Co.. (Generalh Comnmis.ioni
. Merchantsh, Om!1ee3ltt William St..
New York. Oct 16 1
V anxta to Go to Congress.
~-Juo. R. Tolbert, whlite, of Abbeville,
wasnoilna:led for Congress fromi this
1D-trict by the Conventioti at Wal,
hellao the 10)th inst. The onliy dif'
1i-rence b)etweeni the unsucessfutl cain.
tte an the successful candidate
the nmination is. they hiare be n,
l~r,he weill be, left out, Hurrahx for
e purest Ext/. of Lemon and Va
are to be had at Roberrson'., New
H' geintlemnatn whox requested us to
r s letter' that wat' handedi ini to
Obserrer, will understand that its
dilnre to appeaxr it the columnns of the
hERALD AND NEWS is due to the fact
that the Obserrer refused to give it to
uis, cialmiing it ats its own p)roperiy.
The Obserer say the letter was iiot
handed iln by the authlor, but by tat
Sother party. It mnakes no dliff'erence
who h:inded it in. as that d,jd not in
the leaist cbange its author , or~ the
tirticle, or any of the facts in the ca-e.
Tile best Ra:kling Powder in 1 lb and
a Itb Pack:ages is to be had at Rlobert
~ox's New Drug store. 3
So Good.
Trhiis is so(god that we can bear to
have it repeatedl: "Enclosed you will
in d my su bscrip t on of $2. A period
of nineteen years, dating back to the
old1 days, 1865. tile commntlicement of
my subscription! and the beginning of
the IIERALD, onl'. increases my love
for the paper, I would not do without
it tunder any consideraxtion; and how
anon ca go back on you by refusing
comprehenxsion1. ineltilinig the time
for which you charged 03 per anntum,
;bis makes the sum over $40 paid: you.
It has proved a good investment anid
onie nlot in theO last regr'etted."
Thank-, thanks, old frien:d ; maty
tour shi.dow niever grow less, nor0you
'pocket book dimnish in size,
The old ard feob:e abiould use. 1rewer's
Long E--storer as i ToniC. It buthd. up the.
.vstemn. restorea wa:sted eL,ergie's and
rb'ngthOs the whole systm. (ontMtus ne
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r. W W. Sumin -r vI'rIi..: a niicey
1."e. e.l, f -rii' An I :tr..et:ve ph.in": on fur
Ctl- of u. xo"od wul ed. Apply at thii
'r. Ti ttb . S;wht! c r:il upon d, -or4 to sct
t-C their C tsLIIV I1 4-n (,c',hrc th:e fir-t pr(x.
' 10,I : t(ar iw i i et," tt IIe' 1cr
M ir. I H. (';n- r ((e I. t tO, irlebid to
ItI,,C . l"t nutr' "C (I It!t .I I h
the ) h of n- X!t on h.
I.. L. W1'it:i t C,. IC).y im m S.. No -
Yor( , -Olicit" co --Ii -I-t. of gra'' ll ph
Ilct. 1'4m : ty t In I
Mr. Tie. W. (aii mnln adv r:i: S -v.o fine
ret of hind toi r .ai. T OI Iha s I nI.,. , hi
-i,le of Mud Creek
11r .Juniu- E. Chapin In hi'
han ltuo e littlt cr wagc for tent.
Mr. Tho:t. tV. (;:l'!m n a tve'ti-es R t
'r s-W he:fur Satc
li II. Lvet ce anvtr;i-efa;nie s'oek of
the p ;ro.-ti it-.
P - r. iter-".r , il; t prn I <(:t -i-"l? scho,Ol n
th- 17 h.
C (I|il < ', Ntt.cr.
1
TIi iEh NEW liOO'K STORE,
H.\S JUST I:t:cEIVEI) A LAI:GE ASSOltT
IENT OF
S('lOIIL I )OKS ANI) COLLEGE TEXT (
B >OIS.
BLACK B-.t') Eo'ASEttS, SCHOOL
.\TH-r1:LS. T!-Mi Es' G.I):E;J')KS,
.\NI) TIlE S IILA .t'S I,E:'(oIT BOOK.
I':NS. I t:N'IL-. 1N;i AN> :-LATES. A T
L >VESi 1'ItICES.
COFIELI). PETTY & CO..
U
1)on't z:i Your F"a(tory Stock.
T.'-I- A11',"sa Er(C,ing / \cs ,:yV:
--. l - t . il tll('i r wa.s h1vardi to
r m. r;; (tn Ih - s:re(I- tha:t now wats
th' bt tim to icy 'ottntl factory
toch and the w,r-t timl to sell. He
)rlp1i th n in IS ti t -)tillts iin
(corZi:t wIo:ld he dutiabletd, a:il the
talk of IIvel-pro luction would Ie re
r:arti(td at n:onu=(ne. TIhe S(>Ith1 canll
ami is git r to mnaunfe: ure the t-Ot
to-,. am(1 a,ll that is n:.-e,!"d is. It taritl'
ref(rm to t gve the einite S)tlh the
ie::tit of the market: of the world.
Cot ton Fa(:to:v stock is s:ill one of the
b s: po-ible in(1Vestmn1t-. and the peo
le uold sTrely soon 1i.dl it ont.'
The Local Campaign.
Thu ('onttet" Din. . Con. at its
last mteet i:r ;Lnll,l:d al la f:u or- a co(nt -
ty t amnp't!r, begrinni;l, on tin-. 21-t
inist.:and1 ending 'Nov. 3rd(. Thelre" will
he six In:-eti::g-, emi: a: inI a cirteiit of
the cunlty. Di:iunkih-d speak:-rs
frO:in art,ald a:re exlpecte l to engage in
tih Calvas< with our local stanidard1
harers. In is to be ilol).- thit the
ltmtrae( will tltun o^t ill full!: The
apontl.tlentS are : At Ltgshur("'; on
Oct. -.1; Croiner'. Oct. 22; M. D. S.
her'. Oct. 23: Pom:iri:n. Oct. 24 ; Pro,
perity. Oct. 25 ; Newberry, Nov. 3.
Blind Tom.
Next Monday night, thie 20:h, Blind
Tom,. th-- wlInderful nmaival prodig',
hertore a N.-whx~e:-r :iiulieneo' and <h
lgihin-I themt with is e-xtraor.l1in:try
lip by hIls b) a:0iful trt of1 11(Rcar anid
deltie:tt'er of Wilnen. A-i enitelainmenCut
sneh a' h'e: cn alford is a ra r: pleasure
to the l''vtr- of gootd InlIlic. Bi lnd
'lTom i- atinIv- in tune and never
mk a fals' nott.
houiiri of theii day tor ight at R -bertson's
New D)rt' s:ore. 42 :3t
A Counterfeit Colin.
ThIe Col :unb!a Re:p.tr wa: ~rns its
readerlh' to hie oui ;heI looXouit f >r a dan
geronis eounter'fit silver 11Ihi r n hieh
h m ide it- a ppear RIe' in Cha rle'son. 1
As the ne(w toinI may: ge(t as$ far as Ihi
place ont its S.th.-rn tour wt' copivi
ideseript'on for vonrt in 5):-et itn :It i'
mai:dt of ztine, it ii said,. antd we'ghIs
thirty--ix grainls le'Ss thian tile ilIver
coin. it is plated with 11,ilver andi can
scaircely lie detected fi'omi thet putre
tiol lar uint il it has been in(' cilat ion
for some timRe, when the silver wtears
oft' and exposi's the zine.
False to the Eye.
Thle appearaince of ctottoni in the fi'ld
is very dItceptive: no rainl hai lig fallen
upon it, it is conseqgnet!y clean, free
fr'om sand, aRid of a la! :t- I white.
The opet' boIls too are si r' a 1 out to
their uitmost tenision, creati.g :h0 imf
pr'ession to the no-cotton raitser thatt it
is fuller than it really is. At any
rate thait was thle way it appear'e I to
us a few (days ago, but onl giviRg Oil'
idea tob al oh( far'mer' that cotton ho. k
ed beiter and. that there was imore of
it than we at fir4t supposed, lie soon
dlisabusedl our mind by saying that the
dry weathier h-cl shimly male it openl
wider. This Is the muilk in the cocoa
nu t, Hie s:i lI further that thouigh thle
yield w ouhtl be stmall, the crop wo,uld
lalger than it wa:s la1st year.
A Charming Sight.
Thursday afternoon l.it an1 itntia
tionl was received fr'om Mtrs. Cynthia
Mower that our presenie ti-requosted.
at her store. We wentt, and 5:aw a colI
lection1 of lcovely tirls, somi se'ated,
some standing, and( aIll lo>kin-r at an
ob.iect nieair the door in tile ya:rd. We
too looki'd anti found thatH it was a very
large Night Bloominig Ceren'ls planit,
whlich was abont to op'n Its waxe:i
petals. afti'r a re(st of twelve monthis.
It bloomed about nine (o'clock, anld
showed no less thatn nlineCteen fnll
blown 1lowers. The folltowinr niight
twelvet flowers openedl. Mrs. M. pre.
sented her lady visitors eaich n iith a
bloom. This pilant is the most prolific
bloomer wev have heard of.
Nice assortmlenlt of Picturlles and
Frames. R. C. Williams, next door to
Z. L. White.
Coleman's Cross Roads Chit Chat.
Thet weathler is hot and the cot toln is
openling with a rush. The farmers are
trying to keep up with the lien mer
chamnts, wh'1o know to a pounid the (lay
before, how muilch they have out. The
mierchanilt is pressed to payv his hills, So
the farmer has to rulsh from picking to
ginning. anid run the risk of having
whlat is openi ill the p)atch ruined by
a posslible spell of bad weather. The
crop will be short, and those who pay
out wvill do it "mit a Ite squeeze,''
like Peter Snyder got himself mit de
slieep.
Campaign day, otn the 9th, was en
thusiastic. The red shirts were out and
the crowd wvas big.. Gov. Thompson,
Hami,ton. Butler. Miles, R ic;tardson,
AlIdr:ch, Tiliman, Bonhamn and Ca'ii
sonf, tIhe (Duke of Shatterfield,) made
rIinginlg speeches. Good order prevail
ed. I learn that a Mr. Holmes got his
neck broke on his way home, by a fall
from his horse. R"spectfully.
SELDOM.
T.o ally bodly who hasi disease of
throat or lung~s, wo will sendi pr-oof
thlat Piso's Cure for' Counmnption hast
cured the sama epmplaints in other
PDIv 'Warren, ia
:cn.gIous.
Itv. Wia . 11. IrIa cl is e(i it (m d
1l 1 at ;:. Luk1': ( ij i :') Ch.:rh
t th e '1-al mo11r..iig hou:r a':d at fourl
e ise ll tO w :(itrr:1'IU:,.
Thltre \ \ill h- a r(t11 ru;iutu me' i.:g
t T1i1,l.. an :r((t ('h tr,h ile\t '
rI.n :ul- ' J S l . I1 V. 1). 1 . o-f
1 i,ui will p:-eacrb ohtnbotl ty L%'=.
There wil 1b) irachir lit' Tra'util
-h: rb on thr t:;:it S .,ur iy a .(I
i:tj:l: :: 11 "', i( <:k . ' 1 i 1 "i. n . h
i a: . Pr a -inl - a' Tab-r :i e
'I i o i :I ,!:ai ::f -ri -,II : i '(
1 k. ' h - ::. ill b1- :lo--i-t -i. ty
i.- iv . ;. 'P.:l 1 i,y l'vi'.'u
a'i'~~~ 7vt:' ElE11M
T;':- <ixtern:hl :1nu'al conu t u i,.t tf !
i t'1tnat"lit .:: Luhe' r:Ln s y .:t I of
;1l':h- ( I1r,,i-:.L ' iIl l " b jin i-) I'inll
i ve (.:h !'. O :i 'ebl:-g u o fity
('.Iony 1.tluheran tC eh will! he ded
-ittld w o I th - fir-t Siun I-y i'1 Noveml
.r. RIe. ,J. :1. S,. el:z ,1 . 1). 1)., of
1';ahalha , i the l iett'r y"' lli("t
em1onw). Thici h a beenui I:e inl- dui"u
rhllil[ a;.tl rt-Illrilhell.
Servi-"e will r bhlt itoir the
,Ithodi-t Chittrb," in th:.: ti-tiber: y"
IreIt: 1u I'llowi. :,'l Eho!. Iwz lr,j tin
io t:the- th:rni tebai non,thrai l(11 .
i.tv lftr:oetr. o:. Nr\w hitl>.. iirthi
umtta Iornil . hi . l' ':1" : - " r.h
tit o after 'ln. n thir S ::1id:vy
io):"I,i:ng. I'r l 'p ri:. t!hir ii n \'l
itern,o(I. t'w Chape!, fie u"t Sgi
aly Ii rit.. of',inityl, o Ih S 1:1(iIy
fternooin.
/'r //. (Wi//1 .
rr. :. ( :- '
\ NEG Oi ES ('11'(i o f ti: lan - ' :
tJ.,ld iever v.' u t h a of i i :
a:L:ld to1:;l. S;I('I'a'j(n.
l . \J T l (' lili c liappel s t i turn
'yI .:'.:' s.iESuf chi;1,:ai fever w, bI
ab (unr ht t lie h
:ta'r ,J:-ut ten oertfie wtht iine het
I1' "I "e( S(':ol1 'I iti h 'a it stillr
lei ha- e r :ilT o i hi t !e e,erm
nilem ther s of ii a fuily -
Mr'.Juo 5 1"'ov. li-ar Si;ver 4- ree-.
trit "h it eIti'yh It Pela tm'
:ertain A"' Cu'lr; cured my-elf, \cife
ot ahbil; o wf chil . n1 lng er eil i
i\t' th(ir eev ir ned."
MIr..u .01 RiA :1,:.rr. E !.r!jl I I'-(.
Iave Ftok. Jlting. L :.;r, ie., and
e;n nof owt pericytoes ana:-kbll
Iure t Ltell V th' neHer aili: ho t
OItt f.r C :lyL'in1 Fev. Pi'oie
wrr hth. W E 'ELIlAM.
Oct (he aIf & ,b. Niinnfactulr nr.
neted State supewrvisors of Election.
T ih . S'n ed at(' ('ll i '.ni (' :Irt'"~11
o(ne i n h::r iehton (:n 1 1 Ith. 'lgc
i :m':! pso in gt e to. i Iip l m ti n' (If 1I:1
r w m . J. trer ( he f ::' rviea of
'hic l:ad'b-en t he n mI t:ittt'
e1 r el. e~on were a(('Ca ii :
ire.fili W. T. lrtd . b i. 'th ios c S. L.
1-un:I: ly .{ .1. S. Stewart. 0. S. S:11 ''"
un, E. C. I):\wkinI. S. II. G e:.J. 1).
clbt'rr and Nrefi ' . Hi. Wh'1i:ie.
'iatlims, the Allegrtd 111gatist.
'Ihe /i ai r ;aiy their: a 1it:a it o
,:ilano1 u ''tion re ar i' the d e\iv i n.- pr
-ed'roir,ns ha i' b ar eeCIiVe' in l um
>ia. A let:er" fromi Col'Itl B.,Ykin
1ri-,ht, S-di' it. r of thr Augutta J:di
ial C ic it. stLatt e that p o cd ii inl
heaj W 4iliaSt oer cae hae' -kon
tifuthe oha te 1)ilt iC of 0111'o
>oll - yn taen ha the Eeleld: ,fno ye
to ed t on:'oria. . oi ein t he l tr:ek
taine ot oly, ourl oWnilm beCin
ir earh counr:e bean.o the uis:on
ibmshadw of colaime's t the o':
Ioscod -odv.dfrsofras
IwAttr (ore ionecnt one a rnsille
Ierl atheek tuaid' thate phers
>-aed ctonit se't'r. Wash azman,'i'e
holwaio ad y prped y tul l1hee
-tl'n' wIn hisemoie i Chpplis ritng
ebrunry l. een 1a' Ma at i'that
ltved h'outtefe y wi'i th Oh'ei(he
or:i'eihe eve'oone, andherrsw itlrsom
lays aftd~ aeing rounis aik iot
as loingl fiieor "gofide-botd didr
iemse in hall the rtain Oming hit brito
emns to lbe expectine athei' suitoi'm.
bot ea hi unlaess the lcat tos sand
tA lt and helo cotelog has reniye
htrimon, ut' instd 01 that I iuay.
anode, coe,t C'oting,~ Itu.&c.'ive, ad
tyears tloet prices,t a yotu willu
Whoen' thaon & iu aln i Copny an
intnced th accomieit linmnI a iret li
hrvmt ino Utriht itos which ihe
theseds ofv tofhe pusc,rinbn waiid
salted, grbbings ofte sith nmprovement
hih iad bern effected cothmplint reed
ellee as ahi "orgnt. Ther excainsw
brd oul ufedb co th ians which t hey
rhal pr'Ie, whe~lechae eardinale
ity andce refnenen cofitoner Eve yme
haio il e htther ouc na eulighttalsof taer
ahntucti mut adon grity t thedit to
-bthem elespeanallynthetrtcapacatyeto
T'ho cmay have ocasigreatoa fttiraei
"The pire " asthys re autadyralfz"nTh
hier raS hooiche, "are onelass uee
uend amng. Th nstrmens.-costn
siting u of teuper n hei oturn
-ounty Bayewie on efieCd Mnire,h
adad o ole ofe daFlat reek
trIentered spat.well-grio'le comlintlii
du ther cune tni ecau of the universal
'Ibece~a, ord "pointr" aict h aed oa
In anblu tpimes these' pointer
atane iennis jornyng Stough
It is saitd that a bathelor n ill nake
(onti-latte of a you:fg imarried wo
l:in tll time; to oin- i.stea-l of a sint
I- girl.
A t a n go tam:tnp-mueeting in M"rion
ontnty Aaron Go lhtlcl n a- c lled on
pray, anl iu=t a he c,>nclu.h"i a
xhans:ive etlort h, fel1 over and did.
ve a. k.,wl.-d,- re,-ipt of an inr:i
r iw"i to the No:th Car>lina State Ex
o,itio . now hld in R-tleigh, an:d to
ontin:e until the 2S:h inst.
I; i- no: a gol" phin to s,"e h,w
lanv c w- we ea' winter. but how
IinV we f:ilite-r well1.
Mr. W. 0. G.tree ha- put un a n-w
tore iotse near Ki ard's. where he
xI,ectS to stlI a I Irg." amount of good
It is estinatl that the tlo:ly split
,i tally in this country for drink
amild take c tre of 5.0 10,X) 1 oor chil
ren. F arfil to contemplate.
The concert for the 1) ind mtusic'ans
ist Thutr-dayii ntight real'zel (nou.;h
> clear expense- a:al give the I er
,)rmers a -mall sum.
Tle p' blic is war:ed a_ainst a one
rim d m-gro begigar who has been i a
:lr midst fur several day, p i-t. i
:a co"1%icted thief. we are tel;ibly in
')rmled;i by a ge:ntlemltatl who knew him
I another county.
Tie( ro:tn'rv is -afc-:a wa;oa I laul
f p;itlar , 41 b"nlel=, wa: brought to
awn ye-ter,lay. We are "g :th:ering
hie p,-anutts in)."
Cod. Elli-on S. Keitt has our tla :.uks
r a copy of hi; sI e -eh d.-livered at
he ;:r.and rally of the D.Ino-raey i i
eW York City last week. The sp.ch
ats ap1-Lttided th:o ig::out.
R,v. A. Co' Si th will d.liver a
etne at tle Ba;.ti-t Chtirch TIe-d iv
ighat next., .atl,"r the auspices of the
V. C. T. U. All are inviteil. Mr.
.n i: h i- one of t h.- no-t eloquent pul
it orators in the S'ate.
A:l Arkaa-a paper s:iys that a 111:a1n
amt"d Jonile, f.om Laurens COuniy.
ottl Caro:ina. i; out there aking
rrangem"ents for th:e cmigration of
.50) negro s far,oml this State.
Au exchange says: A miss in Gal
estown. Ga.. has h"tir that sweeps the
lor. Now if thtis mis- had hair t at
o-d cotk,. wa-la and iroii and milk
n cowS, what a bo:::nza she would
t :s a wife.-B3rooklyn Times.
It is called "ealamity juice" nom ; a
ryap propriate name. "'angle-leg''
('a; decidedly Vullgar.
Mr. Geo. M,Whirter, we reg.et to
earn, had his tine Jerev cow to die a
ew alays ago. He coul( not tell what
t":s the ebar aet ar of the disease.
Willi" , Wa-hie, Engenle a:nd Julius
:laer, res:)aectively, picked in o e day
Y. 38, 3.0 :aa0an 2t0 lb; of cotton.
'h eir a:t. ra tl fr:ou 15 to a) years.
$18 is the a:noanat that wa= pai l into
I t(>wn exablq-wr for tho-e little i-.
trbance on the 3rI. And thero are
me o:her "preel:at-' to hear fromla.
l'he wearing of tie re:1 i; somlitlimes
xpensive. O:ar council do't object
o yo:nr we:iin;g red, bt thy say you
1a'1 paimt thl:: town the s:in1me color ali
aver with implaitv.
Mrs. Col. Cation, our estimable Ja
apa friend, has our thanks for a few
3razillian sweet potatoes. These "po
,t ter-," as th,- low-c",untry d-trkies
tyle them. are large ; consequently. a
ew are consileraale. There was :: pe
m! iar savoriniess and a adelicio:us sweet
ess ia the pie whi'h t his lady ma:ade
roma th'e roos, u bich a!ordal a sunse
>f :atisf;actoraines- anid exqui:si a co n
lit.
'ersonals.
The Misses Maver~ are on a visit to
.aalrena.
We are glad to see Ma. J. B. Carwile
ioae again.
Ma. Jats. I. Fair is recovering from a
~evere illness.
Dr. J. 0. Dickert Is lying serIotisly
hi lat his home at Chiappell's.
Mr. R. S. Maybin is clerkinag at
Foot's mammiaoth establishmnent.
MIesare. W. HI. and Thomas S:aple
on, of Newv York, have returned to
his cotton market.
Prof. Berger, the celebtrated French
lancing master. is in town.
Mr. B. J1. Ramage has returned from
a trip to Edge fielad.
Ma.i. Theodore DeHon, of the Netes
md Courier, was in town yesterday.
Mr. John Hlargrove of Mollohon, is
;oing to take his family to Clinton to
ive.
Miss Matttie Ruff', of Brooksville,
Miss., a aniece of Mr. Simeon Pratt, is
m a visit to Charleston.
Mis4 Hattie Young has returned to
Due We-t. She was oa a visit here to
ir sister, Mrs. E. P. MIcClintock.
Misses L!zzie and Minnie Raiff have
*eturaned from a visit to Virginia.
Miss L. J. Mosely returned to her
oanme in Gre!enville last Monday, from
1 vi-it to her sister, Mrs. Joe Hatrgrove,
>f our conaty.
Mr. Jas. Singleton, who accidentally
Ihot himself in the knee a fewv weeks
igo, has imnprovedl sufficiently to come
ut on the streets.
Mr. WV. H. Blease has returned from
tae Union court. The negro cow thieves
ot ten years in the penitentIary.
lHon. WV. C. Benet, elector for the
3rd District, Is gaining golden opIn
ions in the canvass as a stump orator,
says the Laurens Merchant 4. Parmer.
Rev. J. H. Sumnmitt, Professor of
Matematics in Hiwas4ee College, in
East Tennessee, has accepted the po
iai of teacher of the school at St.
Luke's, this county.
Rev. C. H. Pritchard is discussiang
he adoctrine of Entire Sanctification in
r series of articles in the Nashville
A docate. We have no abler champion
of this doctrine among its tItan Bro. P.
- C1hurch Record.
Trhe Directors' spzeial car brought
the Rev. E. R. Miles from Charleston
last evening. Mr. Miles is seriously
ll, and was conveyed upon a couch in
the car. He is stopping at Mrs. S. M!.
W. Smith's.-Abberille Messenger, 1st
ist.
The pleasure of a visit wvas had from
Capt. M!. G. Peake on last Tuesday.
Capt. Peake Is now Soliciting Agent
of the New Line between Charleston
and the up-country, and he is travel
ing in the interest of that railromad.
May all the people lend him their ears.
We especial ly invite the Vice-Presi
(ent for the Distriet, Mrs. E. F. IIer
bert, of Newberry, to co-opaerate wvith
us and aidl us ini our efforts to make
our "Woman's Work" column the most
interestiing andl prottitble part of our
paer.-Chutrch Record.
Mr. E. Cabaniss, the popular mana
ger of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.
for ewberry, visited Georgia on im
portant business, not conntected wIth
the company, last wveek. lie has re
turned-with his bride. nee Miss Alice
E. Phillips, of Maxey's,Ga. They were
married on the 8th inst., by the Rev.
Mr. Foster. Our congratulations are
extended.
"J. G. M.," (Martin) describing the
DemocratIc campaign meeting at Lex
ington. faor the Gilbert Hollow Newos,
says: "Last and not least, but the
equal of all, caine that old 'war horse.'
Col, Jas. N. Lipscomnb. Few ment aru
more devoted to theIr cnmry nada few
have donte more to ieclahu h,ar from
misrule. hIistory amust inseparably
conneet hii s ame wIth the Hamptons,
Garys, Butlers. and others who led the
van in freing ~tis tste from RaQdioq1
b9atdan lol
ail in r::i,ing :a flunl for. N A- i1l C:11n- r
pIgIuroe : C 1 Snber .: l ).
A .1 1-"-a"Ir iu 1. T1 .1 l. C-.ary 1, (
J1 \\ 11 S:ntu n- 1. .1 S C:tr.N ile 1. TI S
l tn -:m. 1. 1: . M -('all :i i I -, C C e
('h -, 1. E A Scott . S F Ft:.t 1. II-y
W1 Fam 1, I) C F;":m u Co -. Ia K P
Go;::- 1. T Q I . '. A Bows t
& Cssl. Thip Co'i . MI%Foo: &Sil 2.
B''rnw.: &Wil "t. Y J Pop" 1. d F -1
t'ahhv'l 1. Gi 11 :"r tr 1--:Ii 1, Geo S
1,wi'r 2. .hane- M1"Iuto h 1. Clon.l & r
Smli:b, 1, Co11i"ld, P.-"it r .\ Co 1. P''"- ir
l'.- & .hn:. 1. 1 Y Cuibre " h '. t
Pope 1. G -org - Mc1Iirt""r 1. G L
S .a-e & Co 1. Barury O'Dou::ell ' '
I, 1ar ti .11liz 1. 1 R GreIt .
1I:trr II B1r:, ', .1ith' S F.tir 1. 0 iB
3t-i'. Jr. . TIhl F iIarmona " e(nts, a
.1 ' Pi.>l '. F E I :t. i-"n 1. V E Pel- t
hiamc 5 I s-ents.I J~ W Ch-ppmin 5 - et.
1' 1 ,1b'rt.r n 5): (et ;. a 1n e il ou eal
& I'i"al"rd 1. J B i'eil- 1. J1 W Gary'' 1,
cash 25 Ct'.
Forty dollar; wter'"con: rihmtedl. A t1
e1111k for that nnmt ha he-en sent
hv W. II. Mlint. .Jr.. S e. Cn:,ty Dem.
Ex. Con.. to CI. 1. C'inii:i, Trea a
Nit. Den. Ex. Cot.. New York. o
Wheeler house Itns.
The tripri1t4r 1f isi ".-tibi-hment. I
like all other bu=i:es :n m! trofesonal
men,. h-is hi- thll sea-on-. hald timne-, o
andt "nothing to do.", I):ring the last t
te"k only two chLangs were nade in C
th1 hous-- :
'Mih-: MarAhall. ctlore.l. sent utip to
lhe ses-ion,; Cort by .Ju-t ice Blease f
for 1 l"t-:Iv of eo("-o:1 fin the lieud, t
w 6-i1:ha'rgell i.ont hi, revr tuizancee.
wi ith tie -os--nt of ti pru-eetor and \
the" s iili i.
.Ilei l: eedler, t "ol"' , fr :i a irt " ld, It
tw:e emumi:tell htn"Jr -ti.r 1i:"e for ta
l mtn ayt i.teari Ir', ehlire. fo - but:i
fliat in the < y tll,-- t":ling tli:e,n
,L i olore . .e h :m ac om lic homI
te- p'4 per ullil"er: :are it lo"h after.
Foutr p1 roterts .tre now in iail await
ing Ih -- hi, cour'," thrt'e (h il) fo
burlary :ntd onet fort sheep-s,ali:g :
Stil e;:--tt"Ie ler tl_h e other ity" s:tifl, " I
ft"ll."r ennt't e,ltch :a sheep to _"it a little
W ln it make h~l fre.e bi"lo;tt b1l'
en-h.'' Iln"I1o ' i re -k--r t ri "n o rk--d. tl
It.' "i a 1;sv ii t 'V i sl
A Delightful Occa.slon.
Thew S :p1,er.tt F:lInI&'., Iial!. IIel, na,
iast F .:- "i-r;-.:ht, f r tit.- heu:.eit i f
the uniou) (hur"b, wat a_r.ttifyinr
o. e-: . For it ;;e wer k pteev-otn-ly one
u:tld1 ha :r tothit but ":t fppe'
It wa- the topie of cet ("rsatinn in the
Store, oi th' tcret"t (oli :er= . :(:1 at
th ho I. Th 'I'll: very air wa":- fnll of
i:. \-' . I:i lo-t plllt,lr fnr bret;ai.,
Ii-a-Iler a: m i r l for s. nIle . TIt c
1:tli, of the o s :i :wt,I t hot u1prt".
P wixh ai luCy hli : it er i hm a
("b:m:: ". fit! fro:ine:lt v ait ndi s n -
thing to ;ik ab,u'. heay wanted to
:tr how it was pirl ser ing, yho know.
The :bjct eclipr. IIh- 1rec' t eclipse I
of the mtu:11to . (.W1'e ar."nl't i',inuating
u;ythila .l <t lui ]nua-,..) W 'e snifed
hot ri wr afar oil' - tht s i .e: ted air.
--b1ut it tued cold before w i ot to
it. 1Mt i' was . :mtuoh:iged to be a
e- .The rT:ep u r l ttion of I I--a te
p,end(ec onl it-he(r repuit:tionl for ae- 1
eomlpalihing wthatte"ver i-lundtertakenI
w to be u:aintaed. In the brightt
lexi1on of -r yo:h there is no such
nord Sa i eave may fill !III] and
Stasu ua ie-, clr an lower wt he'r; but
Wh-elli, sl iti v er. tr waine taito
rter , l e s. I iTe rialied tshee liet
tha ttaleatlch lre is :moevi,!ero
atmmuniy, rtinement Tey ove
E-i jvilla: t crc- frteir litlh
ofeewilrshpntl:nd they elde,(eerpine(,
:nfor it by ar iing entog p -rk.
Thiry foo:e-p tlre ltiae,theSm
des ar :mda. afernWoon, and1is ther
atichts mi.:L wIleh theil eve-t:ingh
tihoughs wof E euton :.ur hli i0
"Iothe timei when mmntlsiswr lited
inotie groveiy tha all-d teide ?vin
Itadei , Wfllthin thnes betlo tw~i S
De blit hou !ay how hoo illgi:htd
Antid mort.',~ quicks retdrin Nli.;ht
MoWt cvals ltoe ltv ewol ag~ rong.''t
frT he en,to wope, wth clm
retrea,te oih thi mhad, ohere, hlf
ofthe ightingate, e rsoul thpours.e
stliry pas,c willsk ae wites of hler
1)onrg. no iti fore ofuman praise"
dning l, eaher-re, thi.fr abat
~toC have . ch m ae tileortable
fort al bybthe ailtio of, ci eorgh p u-ws
po accon odatliea ntire aning orer.
Evrybod Hen -~ tled Wuper the
thikde eo it i-Ie. Well. ae t iluast th
au iciousgriniht lled round wayndu Ithe
talel)its wer t. lBaedfore"uhed tiloe
rois o'er th -f aiy hounbti werel lire
inlt the rvetdi "l l the aiee.
shaes.1111 haWith .inhhallitgws a se -ne
ongrillateb-ty. Theasm village,a
town av represente b a sleni and
oelirl deeain withr at2 csrinklng
from tie cm.tr:, and cwhom~, wt-s
who~t niCe alof111 thif means An b helf
ofathe comi- e,it eturnnmil thaaks.ve
thei resewilc:l ettrttves beimem
thret loo eit ine cthdarge ofite stiller
died powetll, eahadon har. for-iesd
Eucesar hrt superit wsether tey
b b:iitiandaboh t, biantlveything,
paed lll' brownlya n order.icgl
Evce frbdywii i-ld. We d~ilhwrt o't
forill thicg' a it renment priuce at
single grumle. Tihe-iefu- way oin wiieh
the plates weroded prec'uded thei
po1siblity o Wa l rmle- ended ate
ve-hne thelil~Il pl-bability of ccom a
ig aty~ mori ein ose- atla rte.C
We tinthiftltat the aae.aeob
caongaulated. Ao mll villut.
Brabve gxenius a ppletter this
woear on elouper 2 entsa"i
plne oand no petuaag for admryin
teresting ket ofm ampcketon's Leion
alr. nie Lunpenfl hAsdta hen anther
caitr ad of ceoCharnlyetn e
o bildoerily and rate Soat bcam
pin atir o will met incalura n
that flos ingeculntlitili
ve youkets. It hdo be i-vs-ed
Eye re ibhadhu: to b whthrtey
I paeef~ob in . We oublritel-s a l
munpitc of t up r, butthre ii to tme
foral thg . a-t d there gisva time to
concludesJ. Terfre w onlue
T HIS SPACE
IS RESERVED FOR THE
F L A M I ST G
OF
D. C. FLYNN,
who Promises to fill it shortly with
information which will both
Startle and Please
THE PEOPLE
He is now in the Markets laying in
FALL ADD WINTDR STOCE,
and in a few days all who are desirous
of
Matchless Bargain.
can have their wishes gratified by pro
curing Goods at
CHEA CASH STOR.
Chas. J. PURCELL, Manager.
EXCURSIONS. Notice to Delinquents,
BOOKS AT YOUR OWN PRICES,
Rleli.;iouu, loral, .\li=ce.L:
nCOus aiid (;,!d I ttk-.
TilE l'Ior F.I!I-TlESS of the 1!ltALD
I: K Vt in RE.:,ff -rs a cer'.ain portion of her
t.>ck o' B..ot.. at such pr:ces as
Ctwtnot Fail to Imsure Sale.
A g<o.tl 1i.k i; :t g"o-l friend; it never
d -lute", v. nr w id :tt::1 i; :0w:ys ready to
tl': . u to a-u.e; I ct.- he rt-i and re
tra , :nr ! nrv. -r p:IIl- nn :he( 'aae.
W".im" v - i-e:hbe- rh i of tl:ee boks.
I 'Jnk ..f .t S2 b ,ok for SI Of,.
o - r ,ti"t. a' 5
ilElA L) 1.00K S !ORE.
Oc 16
BLOOD
And its unparalle'ed ahu,-s, :ire fully and
ficely direu,sed in a neat 32 p.ige book,
mil d lice to any address, by Blood Balm
Co., A:l n-:, G..
Drop i ora! for it, nt every rman and wo
man need san.- i: he lrIighed w Pih its val
u b'e andt enth t"'}- n1 r y-vl tion.
Sl IlOIE
Sometimcs *<ake a Nation of people arid
arou-e them ti actit. Ex re.ions similar
to the foltowvl"g, frin a well known D:ug
gis' of A Intnra. p-.ur in from sections where
B. B. B. ha, been u-ed.
ATLANTA. Ju:1e 12, 1854.
It I< our firm belief that B. B. B. i+ the
B'ood 'irifier on the market. We are seling
four or five bottlt" < f it to one of any other
Irel arations of the kird. It has failed in no
instance to give entire satisfaction. Merit is
th! .:ecret.
W. P. SMITH & CO., Dru.gist .
This is the ouly blood medicine known
that combines quick action, certain effect,
cheap price and unhounded satisfaction
WE PROVE
That one single bottle of B. B. B. wi'l do a
much work in curing B'ool Poi-ons, Skin
Aff.-ctions, Scrofula, Kidney Tronbles. Ca
tarrh and Rheum trism as six b'nttles of atv
other preparation on earth.
One 50-year-old ebronic u'cer cured; scre.
fu:i of children cured n ith one bottle. B'ood
poisons cured with a few bottleK. It never
fails. We hotd home proof in book form.
Send for it. L-irge hittle St 00, six for S5 00.
Exp-e-sei on receil t of price, if oar Drug
gi"t c .n'r .tpplv von. Ad.lre '<
BL.001) BALM CO., Artlhntr, Ga.
Sold in N wherry he Dr. S F F .nt.
Oct 16-81 1v
A FEW WORDS FROM CAPT. R. W.
BONNER, A WELL-KNOWN CIT
IZEN OF MACON.
In Au:ust, 1S81, nearly tlr-c years ato,
my son ih, w,::. living a: tlin:on. Ga., c.tme
over to ee me with the intIligenre fhat hi:
a ife was in the hist stares of consump ion and
ihat her phy.-ician had pronounced her cvse
hnp'les . I went immediately over, and I
felt hat nothing cou'd be done. Sne was
c.rhing ind spi ting incessntnly, and nt
timri-s won'd.1 iseb:irge from her lang, a large
qii:2 airy omf r.:t, oi mtt er--coubI r si p
or* rerain any:h in:: on her -'tmach . :rnd wvam,
in cf -e ihe h.,r -:ages or the udisea-e. lbhi<
wl:i, abl itt t timei you beg it to adve'ti-e
Brewer'- Lonrg Rtetrr, itn I as nmy son. ex
p esedi a diesire to~ give it to his wile, two) or
thrree bitul'es w,re procured anid with scarce
I a vestige <.f hope wye commenceed giving it
to her in sm-all dose<., gradua.dlty increasing
tihe qr:rnti-y until the pie cribed do-e was
reached. Si'e began to improve alter a few
do-es and continucd to do 'o d..ily. until she
wvas finally re<tored to heal h, and I< to-day
perhaps itn better health than ever before.
S-ie is subject to colds. but a few swallows of
Brewer's Lung Rostrer (witich she is never
without) relieves her lmmediatelv. I con
skler her restorat ion to perfect health a
mirarcie, for which she is indebted to Brew
er's Long Restorer. My son ie a mono
maniac on the subjet of B'-ewer's Lung Re
s-orer nnd never lets tin opportunity D:ass
whre he think< such a meudicinre wou'd be
r<quired, that ihe dues not freeiy speak of
it in most glowing terms. Not ione sine
a Northern gentleman on hi< way to Florida
heard of ti cure and was induced by moy
son to give it to h is invalid wife, and she
was cured as if by magic."
Mr. Charles Eden, of TrhIidad, Colorado,
says: Seeing certiica'es of the wonderiful
cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, I
was induced to try it on my little snn, who
v-as troubled with lung or throat affection,
pronounced by one physIcian, consumption.
It acted wonderfully on hIm, aind by the
time he had taken one bottle of It the cough
disaippearedi. I am now on a visit to my
naretnts in Georgia, hut wili return in a few
days to my home and will certainly take
some of the Lung Restorer with mue
LAMAR, RANKIN& L\MARl.
Macon, Atlanrta and A'batny, Ga.
(Brewer's Lung Restorer containts no
opiates.) Sep. 11-tm.
STA TE OF SOUTTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS.
Napoleon B. Darvenport, Plaintiff, against
William M. Dorroh and Julin D. Pitta, as
tihe Execu'ors of IIenry Burton, deea-ed,
whro was the sole Executor of John G. Da.
venport, deiceased, of whrose will they are
now the Executors, Theresa 11. Davenport,
Edwint G D.venport, John G. D)avenport,
Robert C. D)avenport, Sarah Annt Daren
port, Amy W . Hill, Jotnnihan WV. Davenport,
W illiam G. Daivenport, Melvina R Darven
porn. L'rusa McClnre, Jornathan D). Rudd,
E!iz ic.h Hnm-ton, Wi:lirm G. McK,-ever,
Jatmes S. McKeever and Wilds McKeever
To thre Defenudants abrove named:
You a e hereby summoned and ri quired
to answer :l.e complaint in this en ion,
whrich kib tis dlay filed in tihe offBee of the
Clerk of said Court, for said C unty and to
serve a copy of youtr answer to ifre saird com
plaint on the tsubscribers at their office at
Newberry Court Honse, S. C., wlitin twenty
days after tire service hereof, exclu-lve of
itie day of -uch service; antd if you fall to
answer the complaint within the time afore
said, the plaintiff ini tist ac.ion will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in rte com
plaint. Datted September 11. A. D. 1884.
MOO RMAN & S[MKINS,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the De'endarnts, Amy W. Hill, Johna,
titan W. Datvenport, William G. Datvenport,
Melvina R. Davenport, Louisa McClure,
Jonathan W. Rudd. El-zabeth Houston, WVil
lham G. McKeever, James S. McKeever and
Wilds McKeever :
.Take notice: Tbat the Summons In this
action, of wit ichi the foregoing is a copy,
was filed in the office of tire Clerk of tihe said
Cour t of Common Pleas, at Newberry Court
House in the County of Newberry, in the
State of South Carolina, on the 11th day of
Sep tember, 1681.
MOOR1MAN & SIMKINS,
Plaintiff's Attorneys,
Newberry, C. H., S. C.
This 11th day of September, 1884.
Sep. 11-6t.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
NEWBERRY COUNTY.
By Jacob B. Fellers,Probate Judge.
WH EREAS, Archibald Sloan hath made
surit to me to grant him Letters of
Admninistration of the estate and ef
fects of Caroline L. Sloan deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
adnmonish all anid singular tihe kindred
and creditors of the said Caroline L.
Sloan, deceased, that they be and
appear before mie, ina the Couirt of
Probate, to be held at Newberry Court
Hlouse ont the 13th day of October, next,
after publie:.tioni h&eof, at 11 o'clock
In the forentoon, to uhew cause, if any
theay have, why the said Adlznistra.
tiots .ihould niot be granted.
Giyren untder niy Uaud this 27thj ds4y
af Rantomber Anno Domilni. 1884.