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Local and Special. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1886. SAund on Me at G TM PAER'P well10& Cola Newspaper AdverttsgngBureaU(10Sprace St., where advertsm onacwts may be madO for It IN NEW 10RK Valentines! Valentines!! If von want a Valentine for I ce:t or i4.0j go to Ca!ton & luiit's. For Fifty Cents. We will send the HERALD AND NEWS and the Charle-ton Weekly NCVs 111d Courier for three months. ti. Trv Level Bet Flour, tive (ollars ,er barrel, at WHEELER & MOSELEY'S, Leaders of Low Prics, 1-13-tf. Prosperity, S. C. To Our Friends at Prosperity. Leave your orders for the HERALA) AND NEWS n%ith Mr. Allen M. W-e at the store of Wise Bro-., who is our au thorized agent at that place. tf. Onion Sets, Red and White just received and for sale cheap at Robertson's Dru Store. opposite the Postoffice. 1 A Chance for a Bargain. Wiiin. to make a changle in my bin - ness I will sell my entire stock of Goods. Store Fixtures, &c., at a bargain. Any one wiuhing to engage in the mercantil" business cantnot find a better selected stock of goods in any store. and a gr:ter variety. Terms ea-y, store rent low. B.~1. LOVELACE. Oats, Oats, Oats. 500 bushels pure Red Rust Proof Oats for sale at WISE BROS., 2- 2-tf ,Prosperity, S. C. Don't expect a highly perfumed com pound of ptmice stone, &c., in Wood's Odontine, it isn't made that way, it con tains nothing that can injure the teeth or gums, 25C. a box at all druggists. For One Dollar. We will send yoa every week for six months the HERALD A;D NEwS Coll tainNg thirty-two columns of news and reading matter and the Charleston Weekly News and Courier with seventy two columns filled vith the choicest news to be found in any Daily or Wee.k ly published. tf. Fresh Garden Seed and Onion Sets at 1-27-tf. J. S. RUSsELL'S. Buist's New Crop Garden Seeds for sale cheap at Robertson's Drug Store, opposite the Postoflice. 1-6 Floss, Chenilles, Arasenc, &c.. at Chapman's. 2-17-tf Florida Oranges, cheap., at 1-27-tf. J. S. RUSSELL'S. A fresh lot of Landreth's Garden Secds also Crossman Brother's, of Rochester, N. Y. These are early and very stpe rior seeds. Onion Sets. Iri6h Potatoes. &c., for sale cheap for cash by 2-1-tf , B. H. LOVELACE. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for $10.50 at Caston & HIunt's. Ahorse, mule and wvagon for sale cheap by J. S. R USSE LL. Pure Pork Sausage, and Pickles in barrels, at J S. RUSSELL'S. Stationery, good. and at low price, at Chapman's. A fresh lot of Barrel and Bottle Pickles just received from the splendid house of F. & J. lining of Pa.. given up to be the best goods on the market. Barrel Pickls at 7He. per doz.. Bottle Pickles 10e. each at the city stcre of B. HI. Lovelace. What do you think of buying a set of Dickens' Novels (15 vols.) for Sil ? Cas ton & Hunt will sell you a set for that A new and beautiful stoek of Lamps of all descriptions v'ery cheap at Robert son's drug store, opposite the postofliee. 9-24-t f Your druggist will, on receipt of 25c., send you post paid a box of Wood's Od ontine for the teeth to any part of the United States. 2-17-It Talking about cheap Stationery, Caa ton & Hunt will sell von note p)aper at 5c. a quire, and give you eight packs of envelopes for 25e. Quinine, Compound Cathartic Pills and other Family Medicines at 1-57--t f. J. S. R UsSELL'S. Sentimental and Comic Valentines in all varieties at Caston & Hunt's. Fiue) Cabbage and Turnips just re ceived fromn N. T.b J. S. R USSELL. Embroidery Patterns. Stamped, at Chapman's. School Books at Chapman's. Strayed or Stolen A dark bay mare mule from Foot's lot 1in this city on last Saturday night. The mule had the tip of one ear cropped. $5.00 reward for information leading to the discovery of the mulek will be paid by 2-27-lt RICHA RD DAVENPORT. Echoes from Prominent Citizens. We do not hesitate to recommend Pel hanL's Pectoral Syrup for coughs and colds. It has our hearty endorsement because of the great benetit we have de Nrived from it. SILAS JOH NSTONE, M1aster. C. H. SUBERt, Atty. at Law. Pelham's Pectoral is a sure remedy also for croup and wvhooping cough. Its effects are speedy an d posit ive. Call for sample bottle. For sale by S. L. Fellers and G. A. Norman, Prosperity, and at all country stores. 2-17-tf Campus Dlay. Friday of this week has been app)oint ed by the Faculty of Newberry College to be observed by the students in p)lant ing trees and beautifying the College campus. Any friends who have any flowers or shrubs suitable and n ho may desire to give them ean do so and have them planted on this day. If vonum, e Sno way of seuding them,. if y*ou notf ~any member of the F"aculty, wvhatever - ou have will be sent for anid Im,rol'rly *planted. The editor of this paper ha:s two trees growing over there whli'h lhe rlanted a few years ago and in which he ?eels a peculiar interest. Accepted. Rev. C. A. Marks, of Fioyv! County, Va., has accepted the call fromt Grace and Mt. Pilgrim Churches, Prosperity, a wil enter upon his duties at once. For the m:nuIMU-) .nr Nvvg TO LI TLE CARZRE J. 'Twas only a glve yol gavf witl y*Wur ChEd of ih. love-lit ey.: But :,- p ca-:e w%ill be i iljl mne uire. As .e ve:_ -weetly ,ll hi'. When my I g.-ris are torn :ini we:,-ry tn:i w(,rn WiTh the of lifv's g (ra: atrife, The ghave will co:me oit an ] t1! im Carrie. and her own 4weet life. Tien let thw p'ars roll o' r to th. in pairieti cee To, thOe "vallwy be-y,:al Ohewe; For wit!, zitcl,-s -' thr. ::;:h the b an ifill sIreet Carri:. :'d I im y find r.s . (. Personal. F:inco lbli t Chapmi)an's. L. W . Jw,n-, E-q., i at _Ln:m-n,j ::t tenudi:g oirt. Col. G. 4. J.ilJn-iohone ran <l,wn to ('l ur b la) on ye-t erlav. Juwa *il.-, ho a be:: quit Mr-. Elnoie ha a strke f Jp:ira;vti o:: T.:, ftir- Lon. 30;- Doua Kunkhausp:- of Fimw:ovi, Va.. iA vi,i M. A. Pi ir. INLeuLberry i: ( LtoL' .. IlI a'I TJel !(Wk W Mom 1hrok, K( 4~"l Jige Tr :ni! S:enozraphor Lvw ,fi f r 1or , S la 1: rday. ('aWt Ginm, Af AbhM A , is ow vihsit oi dwuhier, 364. E'. U. Jonw". .1as. 1. Perrin, 'F ., of th h Ah b!wville Messong;r, six-:t la-t S aly in-ew berry. Dr. ). S. Pope, of Cotunibi:". wa% in the city for Sel Cal days during the p:mt week. Col. J. J. N a of Walhlialln, wns in NVIrry :,-t wvee%i O proeional M i a e:t.i Gr-: pntafwdy of th -pa,-! ee vi-itinglrl,": S l wer S:ret. PeietA. C. IIaokell, o the C. & G. I. I. was in town lant lri ly for a short tine. Gen. Y. . P Ii: hae. gont to BO:,t1)n aphiin in the intat of the Newberry Saving:s Bank. D)r. 0. B. )Lver- willdlie a leire:, ill the b.1( .l (f Newl rry Coll.gt! to morrow (ThurLy) at 12 o'Awk. 'Mr. F. A. Lwry, formip-rly with Dr. Pvilhani of Newherry. i now with I )r. 0. E. T homna=:, Colum11bia, S. C. Geo. S. Mowcr, Esq., went over to Edgeilhl on "1Mnday oil professional brsus,i-. lie wili return t.day. Rev. A. 1. Il:Issell will Preach in the Pre,bvter-ian, Chulirh nex Smlday night. se. vic-o coinineCiIng a* 7.30 o'clock. The painrin g of G,n. McGowan at Casion & lIrlt' bok sbto i% a- pldid likeness. It was 1iIned by j Nwbrry sI' artist, Mir. Win. Welch. Cl. A-biry Cowar1. S:.:to Supe: in ti,n0ent of ':e:in,ha b(-en ele(ted to dAliver the :nn!riess kfore the literary societies of Newherry Coll,ge in1 June. irS. Baoi. ankd (augIhte. Miss Jen ni', of Nassaul. N. 11., are vi-iting Mrs. lolbrook, and will speld soie time in Newberry. 31r-. Bea,om is a i-ter of MIrs. IIolbrook R"v. J. B. IIawthiorne, D. ID., of theC been inv'ited to deliver the address be fore the students oLf New~ uec:-:y Cdllege On Sundl' nViighit of conunIL2ee '1en!t. l1.1v. B. F. Alletm:u:. D. ID., of Sipj pn,-burig, Penn. has acceptedl the inl vitainto del' CI4 ie the BaIcalaIureatL' ster mlonl before th'e gradua11 ting cla-s in NeLw berry Ciollege at thle approach'(ingI LL m Mes-r-. II. C. 'Mo'eley and L . w ers, of Pro-perity Rev J. A. Sligh, of 311.~! Taor,amLCi,' 31a,iG. Leaphe:n-t,J II. Coutts weeit the city la-t week to) attentdtl'I he t r ill mOeetingI. AlVo D r. WV. A. S-ha:n I, (fL i' mren. Mr'. Fr:nici .1tt IIat ha.,gone to Wa igton, wherLeI itn- i tt i)L imarrie'd On the 2d prox. iIe w ill imti lik.-ly Lr iturn* tLo Newberrv, -nel the- ice hio'e ill fututre will ie itn chrg ofL 0W. 11. Ilit. WeC regrLett to lose 3ir. IIalletti. IIe fladie mtanyx fien inL Newb X 4Vierr.. (Col. 'R L. Me(a'ighruin left fLtr New YorIk on yelsterdayLi. "Whle i thert, he will look after' m:ehieory fr tilling tip thet cotton imills. NLo al-in hasO :11 y5et been talken,l bIt Ithe stoLkiiderll' hopte till the pretsenlt mil1i. The C., N.& L. Rilr1hoa<(l. Th'le corpora(It OrLe of the ('ol ontbia, Ne wv trry and( L:uiren- RaHilriLt held two Several g-nt ili were pLreet froim Laueni: ui; onei preCs0nt frtm CIIlolinnbliia, stetd int a SutanuaIli l wiay. The Icor)1 pora:t tr- have kept Iteir actio rOlm10 tie puliLlc, and( we hLLpe thiis i, an indLicaItion! of a pl:tUSant Surplri' ill store for' uiS in the wayI of at Iii -w rLLad. The C I'L copora tor- presenCIt '4--emed tot be eniLLouraIged,I andit aIS(ured its thiat the $2' ,000) with which Ito organIize will .oon: 1' I.-raise.L'I 85.0L 0 of til amoiis e- xpCtel fromlI Newb'rryv Coun:lv. Rev . A. Siighi was chalirm: andi* Geio. (,.- 4 S- low, Es ., Colored Tch lers'soclitioni, Me: at HIge -c 'ool hou0-e ill Gravel townI la-t Savtirdav. Ilitory."' M1. 'S I. L in: dy rejd a paper oX ti Ii. bj L iL: aad :he io-le hv.'-t IL as Io i L (11' t0 A : ati I1iof 31agi I > V -len n-arii al -4 o i hItI"Dute ofI teaches.det'Itoh wto bhe~ d11e1 Mrd byX i-I Al.i~ Son merI, 1bul-itiit e tei a'LInt, wai- con AtIIteInda w ib :al-tLery io 1 i: l L'enL inst ofll ersi n :'aiel ad.i"ri AIProfIL. . B. j Wet,I ri"pl lS inIULnu ANi>i . NES devo.' t4oLth tecers, and 31r. P. Vi. altwasc entai,t him ~i tivbn wor.Ti' de Brown.ii. ~ N w'(L :n,t( CtIl . i.,.C. Lit'i of!c er une I timed a d v ertise Fe i: uu. 15, . 1 .4 N 4' ''a Abrams,t L.cu 'iid >.e.ltti: lA rews' Allen 40 tIl!IO' Bradiev, B P.', . M Cluthn' ra, J. . ly .I a :n :nond' I-' "'iL'' I>arby,I v-r- I X .l L . 4 ttil; be tii~.14 1 en b,: ,ILL. A I t' et I Etet-teicrbiv.ea.-.. StuI atII2y cnt 1a ct v Mr'.s. I. Ea. 31Goan E &C. Various anii All Ahot. See ; -tri- anoini~1 :r co in.a r On vo , I O Ali ben. 1 . i. P).I i -i a '. :i i n ni of I e ar a--::t p:lii :iilv it y! (if D.ltk,-!:t de ixNf-.ii d ill !h..S -n t oit it l i :i : .C ! - -11 . " - I j,C :' r., -!I C! N, r 1., !)!il it -,'0 ax Itd The ~ ~ h" fOln O:r. 1)n[iny -;d - I:tr \% at tendan - - : ia:i- y I--.' nilh :nu (.Ix-(very . i. m t : -i 3 T iP 1 n WN -it : y - it if )v , :I "C 1. T hl '11' - tt'' lit -i l I *- (If Un4i~ii"i I 'i. f it t t t a re b It: th: 1) h:: e k:: s :in 1 oliwr'ie e u i i h: o r. :i ico m-I- -O:ul r Ihto iii il the ::. der. l i-ate vatly ond da : ary :] 2r."ll-l(1.ii4 v t .0ut-n a i)th C l itia h DrlIi GO tlt to ::i I tfir !aI,in i ll t - hond iv PO ,h ht li i ii hi' a-my e i in o-! o' pa -:. t::bicv Stl 'P v li ii(. 0 ., . ;. i Mi"n h :i wi-i. lr.w io :: il Ne-I h\x - i n br:- to ~e a al 1-itild nll 1i : l d t !e y fol jlha o r . Ii . a'.t Ii i Ctv i -.t t :,. i"lt -ll i - till it To .si . .: t \1 i,~ r tiu-atilon itt, E .. I i 'e char-1. ifa his , -ilor g- r.t :ul,-;n :sht-h lf 1,i. i;d. T Im t n ao:w :IL-,ails 111c t'I o r i x 1- tCCn n inu -r,tzf lIA i : a0L N . -rr .I itTa e N aer til wn f in ':- a I4 T NN-,jelht :: <trix-re oin l:h -al ,ketth--ar itnel xxt - t -in c frm In' t im ,rtant lwinkle in hi': ir r to of th-: th-- tr lon :- Uv.'1 tCam cily l-I ihn s :v xi-cxopy.X Prie, iel.tn. " -!. t :I rned in ! w t iltuad y Twil1:e Bae o- xx :i -it imw t o L k a..at'xin xo i tli'ia- bon t1 ur fu not : iCnt iloft- ofFr're I li. 3Ierhaw r. i a 111. Cln x s. t vol Itmor !r My -o isid e pa:(.im (i t l rolpanL otr tli ,,vi to th 1 hubli ni i ni [t2 c i 11iwic i 1 S . i liv 'l.- .l ui f xllrh veti--i of- t :"nob i t 1e int th it , x:ez i yhe b)-Ivil i - WIrbruth 1( t orik. -rk r T. I in a-io thing an it-o I mind m t i ay tha therie arei ofi onI iot a e I n l rii if l - i pt n rO: ItnAt in B :tue l b :tn r tror ol tuilt. a numb:r o ati l t ir - g oyd- and.-t [- 1eial invte t he public 5 Th.. ri.n d I n i i ation bym t t p ifon .ikIn dissolve \ thep::rhp am xu aN x.c1 ni4 ntt it e I b 31Crer i- i Bro., - C Nlumia, for a chxNti m :a n in t< abouI t .1 0. T - .if it e itot '' l -100 rix -Iabh iiti'ftt.abou t 10no Apli f tionll be'4 mad C ti o:Inr i t ',:ii l r in Ibl for U - I.u;; Cerha for1 xthe LO In j iet all' pt'i to -- rnt. I wexi th st tm -nt of "'1r LtI-itr spbib In 1u lo ia ot-m- rar -- ' wek In1 cinnecin ithi tii- wie lsoi'thli,h th at t -- t 'f Dr. I Gier wh h was-ff voiltly one oma !:i-.Tpubic . n --w i' p '-'e'i' f the fad C hi regarUl j try 14 : hc ilre e't'i b ths e Ci charg-i' x it iou I. iny JA LAPA. t v "i hrvi aoi h a -Jzl': 11 oI :c tx u . y .- n : :):"- 'i 'e wk I. l i. V nent ' Bnz,ar. ti" .ia!i1 . l i, Wvr 1,olt1e. : l v h.- % i - 1 hiz fh a Or ihcpwr t1 1 u: V : - itv .a: iii t n -r- of forepurc as'n is.wir -. fai llrv~ iall::on, f Uwlwyviin:1 - to1 1i:11 : trilt. W:t. of Dr. Chl: -% !7lanali i:1:. h:. a nu 'tha! (at- cik-:. dIyv Lim I-i lw i::.1ad a e i'e : l Il ti - mt W :nd he w .it u t t:yl to i 0o-tr : he ite. N l(I if :. r t he table th11. miplit v.a, ch w vi half (if the Nhia..n w i :wa :! full i:'n t h'.1 ll-nry m:iid h;! ha- mii- ".figl't or !1:i - (-hickens inl thI a: t"."o wvc k-., ai u-I 11>w he know; th:t- m l-- .i: tm IN ha, Rfeq divorv,rd bl O i th, rng:i but SNppMx i" that ir p:or. i frm 10. o'irr rhIe L !1tr- 1".ii! m::gli moth diieuy(uini rh : :ai a. o:i ty 271h ,f t :. h f om a f irm, ri' . i e -- I itf f on .1111 y. 0ny:' tiup - i.: a1 1 rL a :ei :nial m..eUltin.tI wi b i ;- a our iir tha '-. F cry pri- athe iu i ::*aite. :mld vhy * i, 11at the LAn -r can'* i wie l i:u 0.. k!d we A m t b!. or our. voc t'io ill iril! w trailO'd :l;o :' all'i n'ore. Illilt, 4 wo ila n ni- hi - and! block a1. 'ilic the w r: eh: is abom to wash Our Vh:ai.l ba n:1n the mihf)re. Wve hav". s:ood with1 "our1 a ia- le is to I -nade thr ir ,uiec e if ni will o A 't:ai ui-d as O:e. Mir. E1tor, aS You thi:k wnr Siiati . pi' eliu:ii.ali e aro it iio high, will you lit: -atim e (f r uieri - pu li) Im - m:lo!1y bai-i of cciton: it tak, i to tay iE. o te-. .\n ri ge t!:- l ale- at 4 !l poml;, :t S ( - !;.-: p,twdl: ilh, nr ani I may 4 -ntis blo-mi it ro,om a fn:tre t 1I, Iake , at. in orc i hf I gols Is provi-Ai o I b As I W-Y vo:nomny in our S:a!e gpn frn n h n t"- IlP r! c0ilt"it-S oul._hIt n".: to seml rpesn ai to the,. LIire a l c; jl ct thle ow r Conti s rle thv- sate,: .-: th ey alway h:zvl dol-e. Bit I ::il "lad to may taet our uippar cou.ties have a few%\ -presenit ativi- is who (li' try to a-feOtmpli.-h som-ji thing. Iu tiwy did l:ot h.'ve tht- rig-ht Jud of men to support til-m in tIheir in dertaking. I woInde. if Jeire wNas a. Wolny of W:mnigrant in th0 cAity of chal,coon wNhen thet cen;7us- was takenl. Iwoubl give Our P1r,sporty rwportwr a iconiilinvi:ationl to a i l ur f ier. mee:dm:-. Ui - as Tilbia:1 i- not ex pl!e (.i. v: Hr:-sn. Ikn wh w ud notIi ne fnlplt.IiI1IVli J. C buni. a(-t C aaa'. -a The'ji tmpeLrane I betnr on' Frlidtay nighi-- t fiRev. H. F.11 l Chitr u- ia <Ilt aP tra Weiii t w Oh him. a l' ad pla,n lieto erach thel" pol thelii manyi'. tinges i:ti1th bee i-ntIiemperto to i s railr: . mie-in a N wr r of ii Thurday Warie b.~ujiels.e f ia Sne C. A.w il:folowt m . I.W The beatiin feignofou tlatl ba-i:d tinr fron(t- of Sebumpii t &n Sr.. WieN Uro. all th ".lewo IL )rlitiie a:rte' (Jui t anIi bgin to retem!. '.a qci Beat v and syl is It:ra t ie an.i neer failO r tolhav 'Ft fill ylte co cme lu ci or Ittk-'i. - .20nI bl- i Ii1t olii , iJine lt s t Cor . W great ia!icVment oTre biy the th l:n A Ca.an ws Fin ,tin wayc of ry:ln nuCi r.na-ntt,t I'W' hreie wc'el it)re by the fre i- andi wll"- prone wejlVll.i Bet. mke rn 11- AnnaI' i Lathan's la. of draw tin MT. TABOR. A little child of Mr. J. B. K.mpson is <11r puili: rt:el wa- put in thorough E'0o. E. (.. tm:- i- the happiest nman ih=S \.-tk. h. iause it's a girl. <):r ,hI i stadly ol the increase, now n :bering inityv-nine staidenits. Mv:. N. B. Whielr, who lia- be?en quite iot again.:nid Mr. Marion Mills L. .k on:for tli tars wiI the whistle n:r th h.ll ring. Almost ivryod is gein inittrested in the nw :Wlalad. Th tnk- t. Mir-. J. A. Slig-lh to be pre. :: tOn Wed lay ait her birthday dill Alth liv- to celbratte miany Fain r giirally have bought seed ! I aol are et ting rcaliy to rC.oW. It might h, w,ll for them toplant early va iei i frn as -()ol as practicable and tien:- l th exf-nse- of making the (-r p a- much(1 as p)oSile. A* i --ne of the bride'- father, I . i. N. 3Mi!1or. 1r. J;i-z. We sinigr :*-,: Lizze 'Miller, 'n the i.:bi-. r" Rv. J1. K. Efinl. -No Th ei a' of latst 'Thurs lay night :. 1 di, Ih , In thw ne.-i _hIb! rh ood of !L% ti i i pan a i !ar 5w b:nK h.v. A. II. K.. of the <0 e 1r. Ta V'e : y Illu some. - iwets, w]ih wil i:ikt .sxi-t--r mu-ic. with les lar 1 :Ak hit oexplain. L. C. B. VAUGHNSVILLE. A hig 1rrt is being made to have a to:-h o it o Chapel. Mr. J. Y. Iat tlhews is runing a large farm this vear. We wi:-h him 1 much Mi- Julia Deai left for her school in Crt: IIi:! Tow:isbip, Lairens County, niiar t 3 tmnainPostollive. last week. Very f- go re sold on credit, and it is a v..ry -o.-,d indieation that our otry0111 I it!'r oil in the way of living li ac this time I:it year. C;pt. B. A. M:uthew- and family left on the 6th in:-t. for William-ton. S. C., wlIwr - hy :., to ed:t:ate their children, We rtrnt to t!e our good friends leave us. It is now tiought by the farmers of tli s"et ion that the oat erop is not eni ti-ely killed, and that there will be a v,rY good stand. The wheat crop is not The New Deal. M::y of our exchanges are still clam ril:' ift'r wi hat is termed a liew: deal, and' vk-t they are advancing no satisfac toIr- line pon which tle deal shalle 111:1de. :i (] are not presenting any very Soilid rCa5os for the course which they urge. We would like to see the repre sentat:ion upon the State ticket distrib ute,i more generally o-er the State than it is a? presvt ai 4 would like to see moire: diver-ity of interests la:ced upon it ;but we are hound in candlor to say that we do niot believe there is a single ineihlict man on oiur present State ti.t or~ tat there is a man11 on it who hai nt folly, con .eientioutsly and sue ('e:-:fully ' di-charged his ollicial duties. Th,tei~re in making niominiationis this year we are not in- favor of turning any man out. si'mply because lie is in, and we trust :a.d believe t hat the people of SouthI Carolina arc too conservative and tooi .ist 11 to ou putbl ic officers to oust temi imply for the amusement of nmak ig a chaange. Our idea is, that each mi:i i who i- a canididlate should be con tlerd on ii mierit s, and the best man in pin t of q u:dlicat ion, locat ion and rere1entat ive chlaracter should be nonm na: ed, without rtference to whiethetr hit is now in ollice or out of it. The clamor for ai nw deal ini the State offices, al thog not so ii t~ intended, is likely to be seized by loca! politicians as a hobby on wi clh to carryi te di iferent Counties of the State. anth sutch result would prove Ii a irous to tIe public service. Ntw wevi thitik a government should he run1 ju- as any other legitimate btusi nsiscon ducd. Notne but compe tent mn ii hloul d ever be chosen for any poti.it ion iiler lie governmnit, and slo.tn mteni are recog.nized and proven to he fa it hfl atnid comipetent for the trusts impostt5tl uplon thiem, the(y should not be tuned (out simiply to try some other fel 1low. t-o see if ht: will prove competent :iil f:.:thfil. Instead of crying out for a new dial, wit hout rhyme or reason, we wt nud like to see the public sentiment of Souith Carolina. from tihe mountains to the coast, unite in a demand for the nomiinat ion of the best man who offers fori every j&e: ini the gift of the peopile -fromt lie Governotrshiip dhowni to Coro :t-r- -wi thout reference to whether he is in iieic or out of it. The fact that a man is in ttic ought. not to give him an ad van1tage,. n ithier ought it to prejudice him ini: at:mas, except ini so far as it miay have shown his merits or demerits. Let us all unite to raise the standard of puibl ic nilic in South Carol ina to the pttint at which mwrit, and not preiiudice, -halIl cottrol in secuinng our nomina ioni.-.iAt! r,tu; [ntelligencr, Feb.11th1. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW\BERRaY COUNTY. By J:weob B. Fellers. Probate Jutdge. Wi in.:m.:IA. . J:nus Y. McFall, as C. C. P'.. hiathi u!e suit to mue to grant him Letter,- of Atininti-trat ion of the dereliet -state and effeetsi of Williami II. Ruff, Thl' e a:c re. the irefo re, to cite and ad moni,hi all aind singuilar the ki:.dred and reirs of the said William HI. Ruff, dec-d. thait t hey bIe and l)ppealr be ild att Newh. orry( ort Ho use on thei I 1st dai otf ireh next, after pu1bli ation hireof, at 11 o4clock ini the fore noon,II to -Ihtw e:an,-. if anyu they have., whli thie sai l Aithniini:ratiton shouild not ivnmnh-r my Hand this 17thda of Feb,u-trv Annio Doii 188G, J. B. FE LLER S. .1. P'. N. C2. Spartanburg Land for Sale. I havie 2:10 acres of good land in the utpper paurt of Spt..rtanbmurg County, wicih I wiill sell alt a bargain, or ex ebang 'e ftor othietr( ropety inl this coutnty. The land lits well and there is not one :i:r on thle place that is not tenable. Ther e is at 'reck, with a good mill shoal. Th--r ar 'uwo branches and good creek :iii brnchid bottoms; the plaice is well dihe t :und thirt ik plenty of the bes-t iron -piing water and three wells. 11hcr are ftur settlements of goodl lon-ei.Ilenity of timbter, and there has b ent cnsiterattle quantity of gold dug on: the place .an'd peruha:ps here may- be rich2 gomines there. There are good ,chols ani foutr chutrelies near enough o Ituind, tire are al-o twio stores with itn thret miile's of th ltLnte. if BH. Ht. LOVEL.ACE. .\ub.. a:et p;inl :i:g borne:i itkei ev en t' Toiie. It a JtOie, ihe bl o d. Ait in ordetr the up the: :ea: th. N;i.-Wt at l: thei rieputat ion t .t t tz ...wnt ..e ..:.;m for ;tr 2.17-1mi FREQH FISH -AND OYSTERS ARRIVING EVERY DAY BY EXPRESS. Orders promptly tilled for families. md delivered in any part of the city ree of charge. COAL! COAL! Also on hand, and sold at rea;onable )rc, either by the ton or barrel. We will al:o keep on hand a suflicient Iuantity of X ECEC T To ,.upply the town and the surround ng country. FRANCIS TALLETT & CO.. 9-24-tf Newberry. S. C. DIA)ION DS, WITCHES, Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER PLATED WARE, Pocket and Table Cutlery, MUSIGAL INSTUMKENTS. Watch Reparing a Specialty. EDUARD SHOLTZ, Newberry, S. C. 1-13-if. BRIDGE TO BUILD. The County Commi;sisoners will be it Inldia1n Creek, near Donfnick's Rich Iill place at 11 a. m. on Friday. Febru try 20th instant. for the purpoQe of iwarding a contract for building a brid(ge tross the said creek at that point. Plans and specifications to be then ex libited. JAs. K. P. Go,(ANS. 2-10--3t Clerk. Supervisors and Over seers. The supervisors and overseers of pub ic roads are hereby notified to put their roads in good order at once, and they ire further notified to have their roads he lawful width. By order (;f the ounty Cominissioners. JAS. K. P. GOGGANS. Feb. 9, 1880. Clerk. 2-10--3t Third Annual Fire Tax. Newberry, S. C.. Council Chamber. g February 10th, 1886. j Notice is hereby giveni that the third innual tax of one mill for the support of he lire department, according to section: 23 of chapter IV of the Ordinances of the: town of Newberry, S. C., is due anid must be pail between- the 15th (lay of February and the 15th dlay of March, I880. By order of Council. JOHN. S. FAIR, 2--10-4It C. and'T T C. N. C.BARIT & CO., CIHA RtLESTON, s. C. The largest importers of Fruit in the South. Offer for sale a well selected stock of PPL Es, OR.iNG Es, BANANAS. COCOANUTs, LEMIONs, NUTS, DRIED FIGs, RAIsINs, POTATOEs, CABBAGES, ONIONS AND) PE ANUTS, And everything else that a First Clase Wholesale Fruit Houmse should have. Country orders filled with dispatch. 10-22-6m Delinquent Land Sales. NEWBERRY TOWNSHIP, OR NO. 1. 1 lot and 1 building, assessed in name of Press Copeland. 1 lot and 2 buildings, assessed in name of Maggie E. Llarrington. 1 lot and 1 building, assessed in name of Annie Schumpert. 507 acres and 14 buildings as sessed in naIne of Mary N. Fair. TOWNsIP NO. 2. 189 aeres and 6 buildings assessed in name of Geo. W. Feltman, Sr. TOwNsHIP' NO. 3. 200 acres assessed in name of R. R. S. Lyles Est. TOWNsHIP NO. 4. 65 acres assessed in the name of Charity Sanders. 75 acres assessed in the name of Edna Whitmire. TowNSIIIP NO. 6. 332 acres andl 4 buildings assessed in name of D). B. Piesters Est. TOWNsHIIP No. 4 1:39 acres and 2 buildings assessed in name of Geo. F. Wells' Estate. TowNSIP NO. 8. 3 acres and 1 building assessed in name of Charles Foshece. TowNsIIIIP NO. 9. 10 acres assessed in the name of Jesse Free. TOWNSIP NO. 10. 100 acres assessed in the name of M. C. Moore. Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several tracts, lots and parts of lots of real e state described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay~ the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon. will be sold by An dre$ 11. WVheeler. Treasurer of New berry County, South Carolina. at his office in said County, on Monday t! e 1st day of March. lSsO. unless said taxes, assessments andI lpnalties be paid before~ that time: and s-uch sale will b,e contirned from day to dav until all of said parcels. lots and parts of lots of real estate shall be sold or o:Tered for sale. This Gth day of February, A. D). Auditor, Newberry County. o-10-of Gao To JA Columbia Cash D And Iet baainis in Dry Goodl and Clot! At a very small advance above cost, and to e% >0 cents up. he gives them a'ladies? collar. The stock is l:irgc and new, best in the ci -ood trade. 120 MAIN STREET, EPSTIN IS B CLOTE $37,50 WORTH Ehioc ReadymMad AND Gents' Furnis To be sold at z PHILIP Will offer from this date U zacrifice which will astonish ey vith a call. FilE GOlDS MUST BE SOLD El I ain obliged to make room f letermined not to carry over any elp. This is no idle talk or adv( o the letter. Call and secure th >f every kind, Hats of all dest Goods in the greatest variety. ] n prices and I will undersell the PHILIP 3 148 Main Street, 4 A TREMENI) JE I have to raise $3,000 within the next WIOLE STOCK OF GOODS REGA] My stock consists of Prints, Bleached and Brown Cot Tickings, Drills, Checked H Canton Flannels, Woo Jeans, Silks, Sat: Cashme Also a large stock of NOTIONS and ot Am very sorry that I have to sacrific money and THMDMIT t0, RE~ Come early, before the best of the Sto, have such a chance. as I will Never Offer Such Bargair (V7 ALL GOO~DS SOLD FOR R ICHNBO MARBLE FRONT JEWELRi MAIN STREET, CC (R. N. Ric1hbourLs sucee( -or to Wmn. Glaize (lock-. .Jardini.res. the C'hoiecet Gems, Pr< for WIdding Prescnts and homne use to plead an Winter style- in Jewelry are elegant be A 's lid Silver Hunting Case American Music IDeIJ I have :A!d to my feweirV establi vi be found t he celeb)rated Steiiv:ty. 1pri. [ have the -ole control ini thiis $tate, :al-' ] styls. Wilcox & White, and Shioninger Or; Bra-- Inst-rument-. Sheet 3Insie andi 31nsi: lgi andi piri:r-. a::n! be -ure and wr*ite* to R S.<-. et:.. puircha-ing! e!,-ewhere. I bi theref .re (1fer you lower prices than those v~ DKS N 'S ry Goods Stora iny. He is selling off the entire stock cry customer who purhases, say from :y, and no customerwM be refused a COLUMBIA, S.. C. 1G SIl I N G! 450 OF hing Goods sacrifice. EPSTIN. e above desirable goods at a erybody who will faver_him EN REfdRDLESS OF OS ' or the spring stock, as I ain more of this stock than I can ~rtising, but I mean business e Best Bargains in Clothing riptions, Gents' Furnishing 3ring your lowest quotations m all by a large majority. CPSTIN, olumbia, S. C. thirty days, therefore, I offer my (DLESS OF COST. ;ons, Shirtings, >mespun, Ginghams, ten. Flannels, ns, Dress Goods,. res, and oth,er Dry Goods. her goods too numerous to mention e my GOODS, but I am owing tRDESM I 0 8T :k is picked over. You will never Is again in Newberry. THE CASH ONLY. ag LIl\2T E. 1--20-tf. UR G'S AND MUSIC PARLOR, LUMBIA, S. C. Jeweler, Watchmaker & silversmith.) nzes, Gold Watches. Silver Watches. ~cious Stones, and every article made e the most faistidious. The new Fall ond descript ion. watch for only 410.00. artiet.. unenut ai music department, in which hr t ran d and Square Pianos, of which icer. Grovcn-tein and Fuller in all ans1 0f every d1escription. Stringed and Findingo. Send for descriptive cata N. Ricih ourg. Main Street, Columbia, o~ i~ 11 n [Zlei ~ung aand can