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it SS, ,scribers are asked to look a: the ' figures opposite their names, and if they see that their su:script'ons have ! } expired. will please remit the sum due. E -r: .. t u.:at he routl >m til.- at 4;<-<. p I ~ oweti & '"m :N'-w..~ ep-r A.ini-i: i':, re.t' ( - .. - , 1 w . r.. H.1ve(-1isill . " - tract+ m>,v ti-- -"1 ,v r.. ,- v.w }'nr4 t .\lr . iL It.v.wr-c. p:---m I- er. -: I ----.,' it is our tutlhorizedl a::ert t0 pt .r M r \.I.L .i.. ts witl :6t1 r. t -iv, tmI 21 r.-ipr :-r :n0b-cri;::- nts a+--p r a iSnbsc;nbers will c : f-r a favor by exam iring he dae pri.ted ncxt their names. and if the d- is not iight they will please inform as of it. ?i IKa "' s wi!! occur srmetimes..e The County Fair. In another column c:in be found the list of premiums a.%arded at the Couty Fair. The Society will hold a meeting at the Court House on the 24th inst. for the election of officers and the transac- 1 tion of other business. I Nice assortment of Pictures and Frames. R. C. Willia:, next door to 1 Z. L. White. " k Another Fire. r The twelli:g lho'ise owned by Thnma, li F. IIa)nmu) and formerly oceupiied by G Rob: t T. Reagin. two miles from ton T ' on the road leading to Lindsey's Bridge, ec was destrcyed. together with an out- I1 ho-vz. by fire on Monday morning last S abo:t te:i o'clock. The house was oc- } eupied by Clay S:evene. colored. The it fire was acecilent-d. There was no in- c sura:ncc. t c: The Best and Finest Flour . For bread or enke, in Newberry. is for le by M. Foot. The bread baked of S is flour took the premium at the i.st Ar iiultural Fair at Newberry, aI also at the Fair previons. L The Laurens Fair. - The first meeting of "The Laurens I Agricul:nral and Art Fair" was held on the 2Sth of October, and is s:aid to het e been a grand suecess. Col. D. Wa t Aikeii w ,:>esett and delivered a" ::d- Z dress. There was a good represent atin P. of tine It .res, cattle, kine and swi::e. The art and dotestie and agnr:cultural t exhibits were of the highest order. If you want to get I bargain in S .o.s a:nd hats '-o to C. L. Havird. Oct. 23. 43, 12. d The State Fair b Opens next Tuesday. Tickets on s:'?e i Nov. 1() to 14, and good to return until Nov. 20. Rounld tfp tickets from New berry $1.40. corresponding rates froma other railroad stations in the county. Beshiii; attraction:s alrea.iy publishe' . the c: ' of CodunIi u ! i - b : lrilli } andv iliuin an ci ui:bt eleceiri* l ights.. .A grand lit Gle;i's Spring, Water, ALWAYS FR1!.: at Pelham's I)rt:g Store F. J. Moses, Jr., Who was .trrested in Detroit on the Sl charge of swindling, attempted to com- d mit suicile last Thnrsday n.orning by n: hangintg himself in his cell. After his e inefit"t:tal attempt to end his life, he e, v: ttatin into the police cottrt, when a le plead'ed guiIty to the charge for whicih E he4 w:as eoomnitted, and was ,entencetd to three mnontihs in the House of Corree:- o tion. Hie lawyer is tryingt to have imt h ra:-sierred to an insane asymmur. ti To any body who has disease of throat or !m:gg we will send pro'tf that Piso's Cure for Consumupt in h-* cui.ed the samte complaints in other ns.A-ldre-s.u E. T. H1AzELTINE t 1) 9ty Warren, PI 31ore Kind Words. Mr. G -oirge B. Cromier has wi:hdra. 'i. fr<.m :h -itori a! stat T f the N whe(rry .it HER.1LD AND) NEwS. IIe will de' ot his whi. le iim. to th p:ae:ie.- of !a~w. Thte II. ANI, N. ha lost a~ v:lab a o sis:::.: hn ! hs a tron:g .-:an in the Gre'n'.x: -.-!-l '.;i-b/! Jiuor.h MIr. Cromee h: wn irawn fr~om he e-li; ori:l rp .f the Newheiri v IIERALD) ' AxN N:ws II w::s an excellent e.Q iter a:n a corrs e: writecr.-Jbberille Al itl:e I ex' Bo i u in te C nitmm is CiIlAPMA WS' BOOE SfORE. A -.a nub rf u,p v isi:ed urcj. -rt n afc ton P'ress Tw youngi :noi. e:d..thy lookig -pee- a in:: of th..e nr aid ii -towne ao ho...H..me..t with a col I reception by -it the :u a eing mde o ho: for themt. wx We. kn.-w' 'll abon ti:e dea thatc it ti it is.a::l dt:at a mnt shouldn't hte j.iged s byv thw c!othes he wvears. s3 il we say, w down: u ith the. tramnp. ni Schoo; Crty i'i I -te qntan:t;y and tow price at Cll AlPMA N'S DOOK S CORE. i "One of he Prettiest." The St:e press5 has indu;lged int co- C sider able *t.mmrnnt on the newv heading of the Newberry HERALD AND NEWS, ii aind in the last issue oi that journal the S1 cditor imlutlg-s in good-humored comn ment on the various opinions of the quill-drivers. We suggest that ii our p~ Nev:berry contentpo rary will try the ex- at periment of having its paper dampened s before printing, the HERALD .AND NEWS h will then he not only onte of the besr pa- a pers in the State but one of the pret- p tiest.-I'ock Hill Herald. t1 Don't forget the place Ott ..tain Street nmxt to Ramage's is CH APMAN'S COOK STORE. L What we Saw. We saw, on Friday last, a field cy eot ton near Beth Eden Church, wvhie 1 wal4 a almost as green as cotton in .Juli anl r fresh blooms as thick as leaves in Val- y ambtlros:t. lIt other places wve saw~ cher- n ry, plum and apple trees in full bloom. 6, In our own yard. and on our own little b apple tree, we gathered several beanti- a futly col ored apples. This is one of the .. most remarkable seasons on record, and (1 wye fear th:at v.henm a change conmes o'er ti the spirit of its dream, that it will wake b ns tup effectually. p A In:ec supply of li-best-in-.t received at CIlAP'MAN'S BOOKSTORE. Tuesday's Quiet.b The election was rema:rkably quiet. Wenapprehended a differest state of af f.ars, we looked for excitement, fra grattitient ion there wvas niothing .ofh kind. We have not heard of atn unkind expression,. and( all as it shtould have i t been was pea:ce, quiet and gtood order. The eolored people werte for one tinte noCt diSposed to vote to a man,:' they -"eem to have had enoutgh of voting,. or have come to the contclusion that thisia white man's country and that it t- foliv~ to attempt to control it. Quite anunm her voted for Cleveland. X!ce Paper :md Envelopes in bioxes at !ow r. tes at CHAPMAN'S BOOK STORE. t Fee Schoos Free Schools! 11 The F ee Schols of :his County ope'iN v. 10t an Jo.'tfor.:e: :hst Cfield, Pe:ty z Co'. byeep costaty ton hand all thec books :;dopted by th Stae Bord fr these sccos. Ncv 6-45 r Meri: wrI tell. ilar the~ enutine atitcae and Snot expend your means on vile trash:. jriner's Indian Vermifuige is guaranteed if. eua accorditg to the diretions. For sale by ~ 'ot:ng Fair. A o:t twenty tiee -ti :ml.tlnc t to,l inl ';t:e at the B 1lot Bo.e ourt Hous):e 'ITue- 1-1t rin waitn heir ;u:n :o (posit teir votes ft; U!ine. I u aIt h<:ir heart' sdes.ir. the rishe I :;othing more. A feeble whit oter appeared, but he 0'i rot wi=h t< ote for the whtite-wa' he d Bl::ine. Thi ,rning was raw, a al:ltp:es< w.Is i: he air. a:d it scelel ern:el to h:tve thi eb:e votlr -t:1nd i the t:ol I iI:nil It r.. eamne. Mr. Langfo rd who u1ai:trite ie rank: :1. Iind -il aw t" h' rit::ati::' :11, :e-,ted that the pref-rti"-" be ;ivei the ol1 ma::. It wa.- co:phieil with nd oee dark"ey said '"if iy fa:cr come lo.l naill yo:I do himl de -:tme way ertainly. sai:l MIr. Lanw ford. This w.a rough,' the old man voted! and!l the dar ie- were sati-tied. For -everal .c:rs have been cling AT LES: inn New York prices at ;HAPM tN'S OLD BOOK STORE. he Last Meeting of the Campaign. The mass meeting at the court hous; s t- ::1tday wa large and enthusiastie 1 the absence of County Ciairm-Lr oggan. who was otherwis:' eng:'ago -ih the diuties of his otice. Geo. S [ower,. E:cq , preshtle:l over thi: mneetintt : i ., iC it h), speaker-. after ma inr a1 ft pvrtin n:; al1 etleouriglig ia::k1. ):. S. Pope. G A .. C. Gar n1_t;>n. Ilt:n. Geotrge Johu-to::e an<, :,. Y. J. 'o. e a hires-ed the meet:n, : ecCCes were Capi:al and were re ivd wit h I td applause. '.%Ir. .owe: ated that he was requested by 3Iessrs 5-h :nd Sehumpert to ;ay that -he ere unavoi:dabiv absent from the meet ,g 1o their re:_ret. A good i tiber o !ored Ili"n nt r." l:ese::t amit1 mnueh iln, rest was mn.t. i:es;ed by the entirt .Xmtd. Nic loy Book- at CHAP1'IAN'S BO0E tledlay. Sa'ed:ty pa,.,e.l o!l' ve ry quit lyI1 it -ewierry. Not wi:1s::::li-:g the iargt -ow< : :own and thl exei-emen:t o: le tim -, tilete w::s ni: disturb': n:t iate . 'Iher. wa- lit a :iY a -st m:i he \las: er nd t i' f wn nr e :e re d vst- t o; Eliza ih Si' le'" 1. r. :e: No. l-dwteli: ate - - . ::--: i s :e1 re, to W . F, t n t t t:- ls:3". Tra;-t No. 2, 154 avre., J.:o. F. Bank-, for :?121. 7') 3-0 a-rel, late the properly oi :om:: C.. Crooks,. to Jas. Y. C:tibreatl 5; ::crt of the estate of Wmn. C. Davi-. ,e'd. to W. V. Riser for $14. I.U aeres. land of the late Eliiah' Trib e to Jas. Y. COulbreati for 8'425. The, hout-e and lot ini town occupliet r Tho-. S. Meormua:, to Tio=. S. 31oor .in for "240. 216 acre- at Lyle-' D. >t to G. G. DcWalt for $'00. f interest to the Patrons and Pupils o1 Free Schools. Iivou w,sh to purchiase to :niv.nta.e Tex )o0%, Sla:<s. Satcel,s Wi in: book, Pea l-, In , &c . :e., in fact anythin;: nec'led a Sclool roon, call on Cotield. Petty & Ct, Nor. 0-4.> omeo and.Juliet. .Juo..J. IIeilry, huie Imnagter o; i- s Lilian: Oleott. was in the; c'ty yec-ter iv arrangintg for the alppcla:.Ce of tiii o.-t poputlar romi, Amleic T:rragedi mne, at the Opera House, on 31onda e. n,"xt. Nov. 10. Of the yotng lady. ad the C npaiy Siu porting her. thi a-ter1 Frjee Prm. say' : To' a fair :tudifceL l1st Le;::i~n;m the. *r house~ Miss Lillian Oieott m:ak( er initial Law. and beg~an the life of the1 ing like two years :ngo, buit only fo.r w weeks. and1 then1 i rtutriln to hen r>me in Bro)kiln. New how~ver, she ou't Ior the se:a .. d,a is p)ractica1lly 1 her 11irst tour. She Ino? pp)orted by m1 itsually gooud -roup', fi:r as a role -veling. comhi,a:1es in tra g*d al re ver. or. In thi istanle-- hioxever, thle re :rliuie .:ni we appland tile eCe 1n ih h:i e :' inC lher suppziort. E . 0 F. B -ro .h M' /m"uco to 3100-. rI. An t Ci.-:er 1:.n d .'1-(, whih hers3:. im es: a - m * (1- - . known ei.:0t i V ee .: 'Xi L.c , li ia.t h Our s-o:-k of S:alio: r , 1':d. li:re, S.h emnre Fratlw. I.1c . L (I ecn'r! Li .. . c.>mpLe-e. '.:e us' I e:' :mid 3.- conil :w Nov. G-43 . fi:hi, l':-ry & C.. uI HIonest MIan ZGurne?d Ot Shtont'~ Lake, a cv'lored ei:i.:01 ofth. h3alf b.lis rof etton1 ill s(ed, 39? bu.sheC' ' :ats, al-o asdi,bil n te i('l('' blurnd 10on S.I:iay nig'ht ho t, he' eotton~ being !.a:ke( veyi liht. wa it a!!l night,. and ~int before day hn ent to take a1 nau, aI! .inst arrived it' mec to get his munle out of' t hw lot all' vye his life. The lire w:as :11 act 0' ite against Shelton LaLke. The crit :as on th: landA of M1r. T. V. W Yker ear Pomatria. nable wvomran in 500 can draw a full bi':, 'hi aill hecr clo1hea 0o1, an 1 that all womer: o012!. g:ve up iglt lacing and take Dr. Bull' >ngh Syrnp to strengthen their lungs. The Newberry Ni'ws A N HERALD annfouneC: :e candidates of its section in verse.-Mlarioi ar. It wae our estimalble corresponden1 3Iahatrs", and nlot thle editor of th aper, who thus anlnnunced the candid ts. We are "e~and4id'' albout it. 0On th< tmne principle tihat we are4. not responci Ie for tihe vie'ws of 0ur corr'espondlents ad do not shouilder thet bhtmde " hei :rties feel atggrieveOh we? do nlot taik< ie credit whe.n it belongs el-ewvheri. Brewer's Lng Restorer cures aill Tt,roat and rng d iscasee. v'olution. It was onr intention last week to havy ttempted a synopsis of the Presbytc an proceedings before Synod at Green ille, and to this end hadl carefull, t:ced aiway tihe daily issues of the Newca ir a careful readingz at a quiet sitting ut alas, when we took them up we ere confronted by "'the missing link' -one of the papers had myvsterious3 isappea:red. So we durst not tacklt iCem. Upon glaneing' througth theC numi ers in hand, w.e found a formnidabi< 1:15 of matter. data and authloritie'S mh learning-enough~1 to make one0 ma. -:lmolst that he shlould lbe too bar ith othert *'ngrossing thloughlts and pro lenm5 t o fin d einugh time to appirofondi te atb.trute ab-tractio'::llad elabort< eultionls that were presented. Th mehl as we regret tihe inappropriate es55 of tihe argumnentation before th x'nod. It was not the proper ecelesias ica11 court for its atdidition . MInc1 ruiion wats displayed. The brillian nd gifted Dr. Woodrow spoke for tiv ior'tal hiours and three quarrer's, an< len suspendedl to reSlUe again!. TIll atra and1( the cotntra were spoken of :n be etra-seriptural (y) alluded to. Di' Ce see :hle argumn(nha ad absurdui b iTbsurdo mixed with the maize of in -en0o15 gpeculations? W~e hope to tn' hI: nussimg paper or procture aollther hat we miighlt be able to give some hin:g like a synopsis of what was sal We> have reciveid :1n inIvitation to th aia't:ge ceremuony of MIr. J1. E. SI iweri: 1: 11,i- Amelia Ka ::fman,i which hiapp vet s :oncfed to take place at th' esidencee of the bride's parents in thi ity of Baimor'e, on the 27th inst. W Deaths. Ih nlauy frieuds o. M:-. 1)r. G. Garman I' will .~ painle' to hear of (eati, wi:eI o - t:rred ::t F rtI:ee, S. r October 3:;, uit.fr long ai I ; ainful ne--s of twlenty"-..i.,ht month. and nhi she b:rt wi:t wo:it-riful for i-nde. M Garm.ut;%,w a w,e:t;lm:e. heautil and l:oble, a:al :o:. k::ew her bur love. The :ain1 et:w"I,I" o. ht"r <h-a will revive tmenorie the p.it to l tlio:e ini:imIat, freini-. h['l1' remtemnl; her in hier ol:e." -!a:py hon:e. the tel l wife and fool moth -r. B:t th - big Ore:lln is e:Ifolbh-"ti In lih: ev..-t i :di scroll of the eVele- of time. the hot Circle i- broken uid aU ia:w: a :th hitI (d -::-itti hover like a black. miu:,. pal on-r the srce. Tie :i: g of de - ha- rbbetl a h::sb:anti tf hi t o::fo.: i wife, a::d ehibd"it if their lhid--" ; niilli-terigt suipport. An other ange spir"it ias ero-el over the riler re-t under the '-hatde of th; tt-t -11:: th:e bereaved hul.band( and r l:ihc!r find et mfort as David did in the ::ea of his son, that though she will no: turn to them, they may go to her. Brignoli, the world-renowned ten( died in New York on the :Oth Oc:ob He will be remembered her as tih < vorce( huMband of I-abe]la 3eCullong wiho was born in Newb"rry Cu::v ai died int -New York oi the 1-1 of N; I her, 18S. And thius hath the h:nd death forever h t hhe tle ca;thly voi of ano:h "r sweet singer. L ; its ho that while the ehoi:s of this world .1 broken the departed spirits go to sw< the celestial chorus of the itr:mori world of song, where with ang,els :a arch-angels and cherubim a:d seralphi and all the heaveniy hosts, the strains h:rmotnious tusic eternally reso::nd. Died of mahlirial hwcmaturia. after illness of only about :t hour s. ini ISth year of. is age, Jess, tih thi son of W. . Maves, (ec'", : ili 31: Nancy Mave-, on the 29th tilt. I was burieul at R,s; iont Ctin"ierv < Friday ait'ernoo:l. Js-e w1:- :I mu :nl noble hov. His braved in the:" I the con.soiation of k::ov-iih that I s:iinted son was free from the vice- th bind so ni:mny at his age. Had ht liiv -he gave glorious promise that no act his would wound th:it mot her'- heart eaute the blush of Wh:ine to ima: ih- hI cheek. But weep not, ft, ml ito thy d;aring sitn tailt oi!y o itef tl:'e to a brighter. m~re beatiful ili whi-re his vir'tl:e- will -hi:e wi1 h :1f: brillianer onl the tternal ht ili,. 11 :ire told that wIto;; the go:s love d youI.1g an:d that d+-a:hi loves a shiini; mlark. Cut down i:i tie prime of h youthful manhood. on the thr.-liol l life, hi- death :as cast a gloon ovet it cotnlility inl which i live!. iT the vitor<y t hf e grave a1i i-s.-r its sup1reml:ae' :::!l claim11- anoatht"r ti tim in the batt:e of life. ir. T. B. K nerly is der . Ul di--( on the :;1,: u:t after two m..ib' ilh--s T tvi:Old I la:'ia. in th Gth year of hio: ge. a ;ti .. buried at King's Creek Cit rti Cemt-:e; on S::tiirda:v '::,t. Dr. li"nm :r-ri was w ei!-kiowni ;tntl riese:t:-d eitiz--:. if of county. lIt was :torn i.i L -xin County. Dr. Knnerly leaves a la: famtilc to moun their oss. Th tie tat!I of th: cimnm:ui;v is .i:h thlim the ioulr of their -ad :itllic.ion. I:: the death of Mr. .Joh:: L m, wlic occurred on the 31 of O;tob;"i-, Nel berry and Lexington Countie- .,u-t:in lo s. T he d . Ce ee w a- :0 vears of g Fo:ur-:(.eore vear?z and tenl. WViihin a (I ee of a ;-entuirr. lie hi:nd de -end::: (.Vei unto the fourtrhI geutratit;n, aiit beigover a hiudred souis-G~ beih greatt-:4randi.-tIhibiren. 5~> of whom :i .till liviin:t. Hlow full oif interest w Lie l ife. He~ had p.s-el the sprning. iur lit:r and autun ~:nl seasontS of : le, :a:d the winter of his old1 age. ripe wi ye?:ir, t he ol li:mt ha- bi- gatheredl hi faithers. Snet be the S:eepi of tI D)iet, : t lier r-'sidece lt this Co:mit: Monidar, t ihe ::: of Noveitbr, Mirs. M.. Schumpert, theC be:ove<i wife of MIr. .J. I Scehumpert, and the miolthr tof Calt. ( L. ad F. A. Schtump;er't. Shte pass h::pmpily a way in the 70tht year of tN age. 'Ir*. Schanupert wVe aii exemjil u*eful life wta- eba-i triiamant ly. Ti iinemiory of her ui::sel li-It devot ion is sons, daugihiterS andl gran-li-chitldr~e:.aIl the' mny~ i frienids wvho Shatll lamenlt ht The beloved n. ife of 3Mr. Neal Thione ai daiigii-r tof0 Mr. F. D. Grahiam, di tar:ed this life at her~ htome neari 31u leas:lui. tn th:- 203:h til. WXeep I: for her. Sh~e ha- ebiangted the t errest ri for the celesti:d. Mr. G. F. S:oekiu:an inst an tinfa;; -< Cin the 22nd uit. "Of such is the ki:: dmi of heavenl.' W. HI. B:shop, aged 7 ytars and mtf1 hi5, 50on of J. .\. :ll:d N. C. Bishto dieth at Kitard's 'on the 1st inst.. Fr the trial- anmd temtptation.s o~f life. sleeps. It is well with the chiildh. Mr S. A. Jacoby, the step-fatth:r Mr*s. Mann, dtied at Summaerville: oni 2;th tilt. INCENDIARY FIRE. 3IOWER'S BU'ILDING - RtAIAGE A3 310WER'S STOCK. Splendid Work of the Excelsior. Tuesday mring, about I o'cloe the cellar wnder tha store of 31 Burr .J. Ramtage, was discovered to be< fire. Th'is cellar was severally used 1 C. & G. S. Mower anid Ramnage & S< and was filled with goods. The priot pal loss ~in thle cellar was snstained1 C. & 0. S. Mower. Owing to the pi caution of keeping the door shut, ni the timly pre.-eneeof thte Excel-ior F. Engine Company, and its admirable al efficient working. tile fire was kept und lnd not allowed lto break (out. AS it w however the joice and Iloor'.g oft rea: part of the store anti on Adan street side was completely destroyt together with a largze portion of goods upstairs. Everything too wx completely saturated with water. H celsior Co., there is no telling wih might lave been thme result. the stor to the east, and thec Crot well Hotel ont ti north would have been destroye d. Tlhis the first important fire whieli the Exer sior has been called upon to combat, ai royally did it respond. saving thousan of dollars worth of property wvhichi oth1 wvise might have been (destroyed. T saving of property ini thi- in:stanice h beent more than thle cot of Engine. A we take picam're in~ giving the no1 boy. who ntmnnd th~e Excelsigt t prai-e w hiclh is diie them. T he builing 5it unte att thle Northl-ei corner of Prant ani Adlam'is Ste., is -oety o C. & G. S. Mower. We ha iot eaned( inI what com1pany thier _ nsured, norn the amount. Mr. nmage i-wued in the Norwicht Union. tep1 s ented by Mr. J1. F. Glennt, for $3,0 Mr. J. A. Cthapmnan, whose book-stt lldjoineh ad h11( is stock badly inijuredl smoke. Hie is insured and will suil Ino loss. It is owing to Mr. Knig~hton's tin ly discovery of the fire and prevc tion of parties breaking in, that a (list Itronis fire did not result. He had jt gone on dtity-about five minutes pt one o'clock, and on leaving home f< Itunately turned his steps in that dir< Last Saturday Mr. Wmn. II. Knight huis way to town met two nle;roes. cut at:1 a different. locality, who askedl him lie had felt:tan earthquake slhoek ab< Ssun-tup that morning. Hie had not. (di i not ask them whiere thher lived. TI both stated that they had p'ositively f 'The Election Returns There wa; no oppos tion in Ni-ier-v V County to the Stale a (d ('o, .t ::e . -- The f->lA;wini. i- th. whu-t v ve :!:h differ:n: p:ce:ne- : New:-rr.: 41, G.l h11 so:l's 112. M,:imitlonI 43. G;y mp's 4 . Cromer'- 112. J.a;"a I S. L l'h'.r"'. 1 - , W .;IIi:nm - 1 . , De t :.11 710 r, r - I' pery : '. .JoIlly Str .- Is . P Im.li1i2 h 1;i2 %:a::ou 77. ': :e :n1ii~ r. 1947. r The ' a. i ;.-res; w%'.- eI. e;-t I t i iI: "r"! Pre-i e"ntia l:u an -'on1rt'--iona: - Ieet-ont e i - wI :1- , : 1 :t:! o: p .-it ion. ii 'i follow:i: g" Iiv wa- 1pollei in the l county for C'o: :r s-::a I :,!!: t n id.: 1 til Elee:ors: el. Clev land. nlai' e. A.iken. Tolbtrl. Newberry aS: .54 451 ;: h1 Gibso:,' I' l 1 J It; Maybint.u 41 1.~3 4. 12 -' Glytuph :s 2'2 42 - 19 -d Croner's 1t1 7 1:34 ? ie Ja!apa 10t 14 110 17 Long:horc's 1:54 25 151 23 Witam1is' 1s3 2,J n1t7 6 Dea-!ia:I 1N1 5S 10J 57 -t Prozperity 415 13 403 9 . Jolly Street 15 4 152 31 Poma2 ia 1r -45 101. 45 C- W1alton 7' 77 8 Total 2153 297 _oo 3'7 tr., r. October ii- The g:rand old month of thez year. with Ii, its beautiful shad - of prlph-", pink amil id blue. h!e:lelin., so r"cly with <da:nask, n- yellow and gob: (I: e::rth in :or andl of sky. has sli11t noiselessly aw-ay as it wt"rt. er upon1 "lippers of li-t," an1: its ling,er pcig glorics remi":d Is that 1he enclant re ing scene is hlan;:ht. but a dissolving 11 scene, for in a little+ while the eNrching :1l anl enripe ning rays shall have gone and nd the soft yellow light will flood the wood im land with its lus-tee, and early fro-t pro of t1!alin the coling of thl- In:lian S:um ltter w'ith her -ttft en hin'ItlillenIt of wii p:-riIg oies bre atling tender melu rie- of the past. --The years roll on and t iss forever; what is coming, who can say' How touchingly suggestive and * ai'proliate, at 1is tranlsit of the sea s.ois, ar.- the followi;ng lines of the little 1 s , Far A" a-:." "14w:ere is n:ow t he 2er2 y party, I remnembor long a;;o L:ughing round the C.'istinas fres. bright It en'd by its ruilddty glow; "d Or in sImiller's bahnIIy evening-i il the field t T upon the hay Ti:ey have all thrspIer.tl 1 and vander'tl far a wttyv. 'a:" away. " They have 1! disper'd :nd wander'd far a . way. :r:" away. I one have '0'One to landtk fa1 tdistanllt, and with ,*r: 2-- ir 4 - --n.- :t.i : 2w..-e ..4. r - lheir lives a:t ei''d to ' ':l!:1 !~0,111-'1av'gulle fro. :s .:tev'r Longl'r here :ty Inigh. not.ay;t The have reauh'd! a fai -:r region tar away, r ur:avay. !sThey h:ave rveet'd al fairer rt.,io 1, tar away, far away. IThore are still sonot tew reiaining who re min221' 22. of the I:a'1.. lut they ebange as all thilgs eha"ge here, nothin;. in thil wor.dit ann I st; e- Years roll o:u and p:ias forever: what is com in:. who call y Ere thdi: elo-es lnant tnoy b,e far aw%ay, f:ar :i- Ere Ili- -2.s. til.lny i:y i 1r av.ay, f.ur r 2-v:.:ku< C. H. '. C. it 1. t of :ivel:i-edl1;;r o ek z dn e Nov. 1. S!: K in:rd. Jes-e Danh r, P.l1 :Masauc, WVrende! Lcl.\ar"l-, 1S I'o:re, A l:t (;iif -itl n1i-s Mitte- va Suberr, 21M s Leifa (7!iliatn Leis J h Sub2r, Dr.u ton Ilainan, 13u::cr PAr.ie4- t"ailin,1ri. it4 u ' - i r oe.e a1' araious and All About. t1" Cuttou-S;.:tllOl !2 1 r:t Court p coenes t. E iolrtti,: Minev G0(0 111 l.itli m Wi. Jack i1 a t -r a -e .a:.l:i itg t Coto--8. :1 kl )iiiti on 1'- "Court g( covee utis mori:::.. at ten Ki0C lene' Th-masty on's2 str-. w apaite. bA. PXi'- sotte r2.11) h T:t sLti-r ;iabie fl c-r1ofJ01.1i. ofit Greni'C. hs br-m.h iL W.ea( Balek. 1 a2 e Mnlbr. of I I -erm. haO Cliown. Sga Fat e'isr a h.:n -ehinsa g tgit of rew r i ven one.Iti telep hereil meansi i tellehon mi- -B o puhy Xae ta gooa' - 11rforah nc.jot the operal::-: ~hos T--ly niht I ks Napt. U.p1'. W!:iV. i)c- m::e Cireir uponl our s5tre. in14 1 th ullI) eoymn of health Birit C an: lenrgy. lS'liC 4CC r The-d Pie. .in Fis t A 01soniato :iof Greenv1)le. let e.. wilthpleasetaccc'that thank- Ufo !: limet. :vtih t e-Mr. Jx. L. 't.el aon chic Ilgars n Ct an mae. of N.ewbelthing(1 i. cor':- ha1 o.r lal-red.- P;ezsMe-d.n Mr.' 24 -ho zi a vryhnginh.ln at rm: Hoi lyl h> ;lp ri ndhe l.l -4~ ior sev,ral)j-)' rahow-asligweho fr d Crew of it s-. L rSlle Doier/. Edgst Clrih Tusay wehan oniswa thore -n le ville. hwochat-deise ( Te lastIr -unr ofh Churchi thcor of puib. b ceih ini-n f poem Pwrte byth ae hion::i's 3i:1sionary Seeiety of a>ks burt.-. lltri:: The pleasiary Sctyl atd :t llellrp2 tnu th140e hee S.-azrk D tyin-he D an1Firier.2mmes,cnrh utedr .ro.l5 This, asth on y ti e yo ihe juvh'.eit aso.Iete knin the nDibre 'fthat con11 te hted . th(el Ol. it tl Mr.Ga Geo.-vL e is among u, h s aga~nin, ben k- wilo--gage I41.C' in the ttonbsians. ye~i u Capt. Lea, tofpNewbrry,hand Ma. cot:4-- in o-ur ' ' marke--Laurens-Merant e- M o lClwil' erlvl le dan e.Mi-s linte Caldell-aren re . Edg .ld,s foo unig--and reglhope at (1.long-wilt \rc ltel t Dozi gode erI -il always whr 112es liherahoored oa s die w't-hehle hadr-grerise-ri 4 O id .ak to Mr. Jh .Camn re the a:::hor, o a copy qofi"Withn the ashm,a\ publishd byte SWalke, Eans ad Cogsw 11. o ti eo i~-t illak: vee .C wrtt. in Ma t ry Dlailg stle Danel atill well11 repa - ith. TedereLes 1t12 terhdn (i CFarmer ls. thn0 0 e-Mr.tlohn BoatL,gat Conm aleyo i Is thi city. a-iknw ~etoanue of thelLWil toai sil dothriOlon,ha recety been d-od:a af inerconsi the CPresbytrian-o r- hei t aneIllewl.-la to chr'r-nie be ehi' ou tworeon, tot broth. May anm - :apy or dreciinf nedlreah a Dry BOOTS AN TRUNKS. V.\LNES AN) A . 11 LIATS AND CAPS. CROCKEI And a General Stock in Variety too t4 fere< PRICES THAT DEI CALL AND BE AT T1E OLD E.I' P. S.-Count:y Merchants will find Stock. it will save them mon-y. THE HOLIDA Now is the time to prepIre : TRO]DIOA: IN MAJ FRE3H CARGOE I3 :ttis. t ,'coan uts, 0 -NO1TIER Apples, Iigs, Peanuts, Rais & OrdeiJ filled withl disp Charlest< THE SOUTH AND BLAINE. WPEECI OF C'L. ELLISON S. KEITT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DELIVERED AT SENYGHAN'S HALL, 105 HCDSON ST. ocT. 31st 18S4. Mr. President and Fellow Citizens: The sstte before the people is honest govern nient, prosperity aid the protectiont of >ur citizens on one side; and corruption, lepressio,t, despoti-tn and failure to pro :ect oin citizens ont the other bide. Go% .ruor Cleveland a::d ti:e Democratic par .y represent the for:uer, Mr. Blaine and .he Republican party represent the Ia: ;er. W' nic:; %% ill yon eloose? Tie Demae :ratic party controlled almost unintet -uptedly the government from its crea :ion u:ttil 1S61. All our territory was icquired by the Denocrats except Alar ha with its icebegs. They Were con inerors i: two war , one with England, itl the other with Mexico. Tl--re is not on record an insta.ce that a dollar >f the public funds were ever embezzled by a Democrat ic official. At the close >f Democratic rule in 15G1 the public lebt was only 5t.000,0 0. The Demo -rats laid the basis, and gave the mo tentun that produced the wealth of the tiation, despite the Republicans. Mlartin K{osta is an example how Democrats pro :ect our citizenls. You know his his.tory. Thie Repub)lican5 have controlled the Zovernmlent for twenty three years. W~hat is the conlditionI of the countr now? Depres-in prevadles every busi less. F'actori::s are cloved, iron Furna: :es out of blast, work shops of every kind wvith limited enigagemlents and ~etting'worse. Hundreds of thousan ds af p)eople oult Of employment and winter just setting in. Tihe country on the verge of ban kruptcy and ruin. All the result of the corrulptionls and frauds of the Republican party. There is no es :ape. Thle Republican party at its b:rth deluded the counti y with high bope's. It declared fur Freedom. Slav ary would have died by naturatl processes. [t is a~ philosophical truth, that he who strikes the blow is not responsible for the deed, but lhe who caused it to be struck. After disturbing the internal trantquility of the nation the Republican party degenerated ioto despotismz, anId corruipt ion, andI ihe be.st mlenm have left it. TIhe o!liei:l reports a: ii court records show st upenus frauds and embezzle-f m,-uts of the public funzde in every Ie-' part mnent of tile government. Corrup tion, tha:t deadly malady that extin guishied all the great governments that preceded us has seized the vitals of the nation, a':d is destroying~ its moral life. You ean scare.-ly pick upi a lnewspalper, bult von read that sonme President or Ca4hier of a bank has stolen its Campital and tied, leaving innocent women and ehildren penniless. John J. Patterson, a carpet bagger in I876, said "there is tive years more of good stealing in South Carolina." The Tribune just after the election in Ohio, said :"The election of Mr. Blaine to the Presidency assures the government to the Republicans for twenty years--that is there is twenty years more of good stealing in the na tion. What means a secret banquet given to Mr. Blaine by the Money Kings ? Was it to raise a corruption fund to de stroy liberty, and in the end bury the Republic? What sympathy have these monarchs of money for the people ? What boots the giving a few millions when it will bring back a hundred fold,. wrung from the toiling masses? Is it possible for any man to honestly make one hundred millions of dollars in a life time, much less in a few years? If, the crimes of Blaine and this phalanx of' corruptionists against the nation were uncovered1, they would meet the fate that Tweed and his gang of Thieves met at the hands of the Democrats. In 1868, in the South, Mr. Blaine and his co workers, stationed soldiers at every voting precinct, and filled all the offices with thieves. In 1881, Mr. Blaine sanctioned the vile despotism of Eng land, when our citizens were arrested in Ireland and immured in English dun geons. In the recent election in Ohio, the great Dailies allege that Mr. Blaine led the cohorts for two weeks, that thme United States court was in session all day, subject to the orders of a political committee. and United States Marshals appointed 'at the dictation of Blaine, paraded the streets with p)istols in their hands, and shot down Democrats at the polls. Despotism is at your doors. Your liberty and the Republic is in peril Save them on the 4th of November, by burying Mr. Blaine and his conispira tors underan avalanche of ballots. [Great and Continued Applause.] The Countess Pourtales not Bowstrung. The story which appeared in the New York papers, and was copied in the Register, recounting the execution of the Countess Pourtales in Japan, it is now said, is without foundation. Mmne. Pourtales has been living happily withl her hu3band ever since her marriage, some ten years ago, and is at the present moment living with him in Switzerland. She will return wvith him to his post in Java (not Japan) at the expiration of his leave of absence, some time in January next. A number of letters from the Countess, dated Chateau de lat Corbiere, Pres Estavayer le Loc, Canton de Frie bourg, SwItzerlind, some as late as Sep tember 30, (ait which time shle was said to hav, been in Japan), have been re eeived by her friends. WIDE AWAKE three or four hours every night coughing. Get immediate relie f and sound rest by using Welts un.gh -n Crli,. nr:chea 15.; BalJIafn 250. 2-4i IRi Ells D 'NI' 0--- - D. C. FLYNN After six weeks stay in the Markets has returned with c STA RTLING and P LEASING Announcement that he is bought Goods at id is determined to sell them accordingly. If there still lingers the faintest doub.t that the far-seeing dinent, the many years' experience and the unfailing pow. CASH have secured for FLYNN a position in advance all competitors, a brief inspection of goods and comparison prices are the only tests necessary to convince the most in ed ulous. (.;ur cunstant aim is to supply our friends and patrons with >Od honest goods at prices that leave )OMPETITION IN THE SHAI)E! Our efforts heretofore have been appreciated by a discrimi iting and intelligent public, aid our past success enables us continue the good work and do even better than before. We are now prepared to show Goods (which is no trouble), id to sell them at prices that cannot fail to please the great it disciples of ec,inomny. ARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, COME WEAL OR WOE. OUR POLlII0YI I8NFImXILY DII'RMINED.O )efies the fates themselves, )rganizes his vast resources, and f1eets the coming tide of unnatural competition with a~ barrier of yet Unheard of Prices ! ---000 JUST A FEW NOW : 3-4 Shirting, - - - S M and 4c. 7-8 " Gilendale and Piedmont, 5c. 4 4 Sheetings, - - -51 and 6c. Bleachings, - - - 5, 64,7, 8, 9 and 10c. Good Calicos, - - - - - 30 yards for $1.00. " " 25 " " " standard " - - - 20 " " " Best Brands, - - - 16" " -Jeans from - - - - 10c. per yard up. Heavy home-made Jeans, - 5c. per yard. Good Feather Ticking, '- - 15c. per yard. 12-4 heavy Counterpanes, - $1.25. Beautiful Marseilles Quilts, Cheaper than ever before. --0000-n. OLID DURABLE O0TSandSHOZS Al Prices 10 8111the Timres: Children Shoes, 35c. up.* Misses " 50c. up. Women " 70c. up. Men's " 90c. up. Time and Space do not admit of de~ ailed quotations of everything. Allthat s necessary is to give FLYNN a call mnd satisfaction is guaranteed. 0. J. PUR0ELLa Manager.. .\SS iT.E T OF oods D SHOES. BOyS3J1, CY AND GLASSWARE, FURNITURE AND CARPETS. :dious to mention, all of which is of I at 'Y CO PETITION. CONVINCED. 'A 1LT HMENT OF M. FOOT. it to their advantage to examine my October 16. YS COMING. ror them. Finest Variety of til LKE T. 5 EVERY WEEK. ranges. \lalaga Grapes. N FRUITS ins, N uts, Citron, Currants. atch. C. 3ART & Co. )fl, S. C . tl Chills, Chills. it Mr. John Watkins. Chappells depot, tl certities that. he cnred OVER THIR- of TY NEGROES on his place, of Chills and Fever with 2 Bottles of Pelham's Certain Chill and Ague Speeific. Cl Mr. M T Chappell, certifies to curing FIFTEEN CASESOf chills and fever with only one bottle ! Mr Jesse Sean certifies that one bot tle has cured EIGHT on his place, some mnembers of hi= family Mr Jno S Floyd, near Silver Street, writes. "This is t: certiiy th:it Pelham's Certain Ague Cure c:tred myself, wife and child of chills, and in neither ease have they returned." Mr. Joel R AbpeY, Edgefield, Co.,11, S. L. Fellers, Prosperity. Hayne Folk, t( John S Long hore, and a host of others certify to the remarkable cures effected by this never failing remedy for Chills a and F"ever. Price $; per Bottle. W E PELHAM, e: Oct 16 42 tf Sole Manufacturer. The clouds lower and promise rain, from day to day, but disappear. Gentle mists have fallen, however, and we hope th-it rain will soon follow. Some of the E wells are veiry low. 'Your Chii:I Sp cific is the boss thing for Chil;s :wd Fever. Seven ini my family wre affi:e:ed and no remedy was successful but vour Chill Specitir. TifEY WERE A LL CUlItED WI rH LESS THAN HALF OF ONE 1BOT r LE. .so recommend it to every bod y. JENKINS H. SM! [H." "Havin,g used Pelhiam'< Certain Chill-and Ague Succitic I certify that one bottle eared four of us of Chills and Fever therefore re commend it cheerfully. hNYHNRX "I have usedI a bottle of Pelhatn's Certain Chlrill .med Aene Specific and was eured by it of Chril< anid Fever :ifter having failed with quinine and oilier remedies. Jo S. Gary." So s.'y :hey all-J S Boozer. G P Boozer, E P Chalmers, Jos C Hargrove, Frank Z Wilson, WV G Metts, T iI Alewvine, Jno Hen derson, Jos Pitts, WV T Wright, Wade W Suher, .Jas C Hop;', Frank G Spearman. CIa rence Godsha lI, Jnmo C Stewart, of Silver Street, and o:hers. This inifallitble Cure and Preventive of( Ciills and Fever for sale at same price by Go I' Reid, Chiappeil's Depot; Reid & Hill, Sauda; Jno S Swygert, at Peak's. D)awk-ins vile and Jenkiasville, anid by D H ilipp &Co, Pomari 4, S. C. Oct 9 41 6'lass Houses. "The wicked flee wvhen no man pursueth-" It i< :amu,ing to see how tender-footed cer-I tain blood remedy proprietors have become of late. They make much ado about "apes and imitators'' when none are in sighlt. The proprietors of B. B. B. would say most emphatically that their remedy stands upon its own merit. Should we attempt to imi ate, it would not be those who do not un derstand the modus operandi of that which they offer. Our own long experience in the profession precludes such an idea. The field for blood remedies is large and broad af fording ample room for all present aspirants. We do not desire to close the door against others, neither shall it be closed against us. B. B B. Is the quickest remedy, does not contain mineral or vegetable poison, does not Imitate, and is in the field as an bon orable competitor fcr public favor. Oct 16 1m Land for Sale. A TRACT of LAND, containing Seventy-seven (77) Acres, more or less, boutiled by lands of Dr. G. W. Glenn, Edgzar Sligh, and the Wilson Place, is offered for sale. It is well-watered, partly cleared and susceptible of high cultivation. There is considerable cord wood on it. A bargain may be had. Apply to HERALD and NEWS OFFICE. sep 18 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBER. ' IN THE COURT OF C9 , MON PLEAS. Napoleon B. Davenport, i tiff, against William M. Dorroh anJi D. Pitts, as the Executors of Henr i'on, deceased, who was the sole Exee of John G. Da venport, deceased, of~ wkiose will they are now the Executor%5, Ttiefdsa R. Davenport, Edwin G. Davenport, John G. Davenport, Robert C. Davenport, Sarah Ann Daven port, Amy W . Hill, Jonath'an W. Davenport, William G. Davenport, e.Mna R Daven port. Louisa McClure, Jonataan D. Rudd, Eizabe'th Huston, Willist. GL McKeever, James S. McKeever and ,g.il)sMcKeever. To the Defendants above naimed: IYou a:e hereby summoned and required to ansvier the complaint in this action, which is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, for said County and to serve a copy of your answer to tbe said com plaint on the subscribers at their office at Newberry Court Honse, S. C., within-fgenty days after the service hereof, exclusive'of th a fsuch service; and if you fail to aswer the complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to, the Court for the relief demanded ini ibe cdmn plaint. Dated September 11; A. D. 1884. MOORMAN & SIMKINS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the De'endants, Amy W. Hill, Johna than W. Davenport, William G. Davenport, Melvina R. Davenport, Louisa McClare, Jonathan W. Rudd, Elizabeth Houston, Wil liam G. McKeever, James S. McKeever and Wilds McKeever : Take notic: That the Summons In thIs action, of which the foregoIng Is a copy., was filed in the office of the Clerk of the said Cour t of Common Pleas, at Newbe~rry Court I House in the County of Newberry, in the State or South Carolina, on the 11:b daiy of Se ptember, 1681. MOORMAN & S[MKINS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Newberry, C. H., S. C. This 11th day 6if September, 1884. SoRa. 11-,m.