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'" n n'o d Alta.f ea, Local and7Special - Embroidery Patterns, Stamped, at - 'Chapnjan's. I will sell all the Books in my store, including SCHOOL BOOKS, at COST from this date. Stock i8 small so call at once and get what you need. Wk. SCHOOL BOOKS AT COST. ?i " 3t MRS. OREN EKER. Robertson's Fever and Ague Cure 1.3 the only certain cure for chills and fever. Come and buy a bottle at his Drug Store - opposite the Post Ofice, and quit your shaking. 9-29. A large supply of school books just received at Caston & Hunt's. 9-22 Secretaries of societies call on J. W. - Chapman for Record Books. 9-8 A fresh supply of strong Apple and White Wine Vinegars for sale cheap at Robertson's Drug Store opposite the post olice. - 7-21-1f. Handsome lhoto. and Autograph Al bums at Chapman's. 2-17-tf Splendid lot of Blank Books at J. W. Chapmin's', hnld bheap too. 9--4 Nice Papeterle ranging from 15c. and pward at the Friend St. corner, where a friendly call is solicited. Old Iron, taken from the jail cells, as good as new, for sale cheap by 3-31-tf. J. S. RUSSELL. Full line School Books just from the publishers at Chapman's book store. -Sold at publishers' prices. 9-8 Caston & Hunt will give you the very lowest figures on text books. Don't buy - til you see them. 9-22 Court. There was no business of importance transacted this week, as the court has been engaged on the case of Jno. Adam 1 Kibler vs. Luther and Dominick and the town of Prosperity for the possession of a piece of land in Prosperity, containing 41-100 acres. The land was given to the town of Prosperity for a street, but was afterwards built on,. and Mr. Kibler claims that as the terms of the contract - were not complied with, It has been for felted, and that the land reverts to him. The case was non-suited yesterday af ternoon. No rent, no clerk hire enables me to sell at bottom prices. 3-10-tf J. S. RUssELL. . . A..large supply of glass ware and crockery ware cheap at 3-10-tif J. S. RUssELL'S. If you wish school books, slates, school bags,. school stationery, &c., at rock bottom prices, call on Caston & .1unt. The Best. Swift & Courtenay Parlor Matches, Coat's Spool Thread, Mason's Blacking. Campbell's Baking Powders, Choice Vinegar, N. O. Syrup, New Mackerel. Lard, Sugar, Rice, etc. A new lot of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes at 8-18-tf J. S. RUsSELL'S. J. W. Chapman can please the non1. economical buyer of Books andl Station cry. Try him. 9-8 Quinine, Compound Cathartic Pills .andi other Family Medicines at -1-57--tf. J. S. R Ussn,Lr.'s. A ttempted Blurgiary. Some one entered the dirug store of * Coflel(1 k L~yons on Saturday night-it is thought through the cellar door. They blew out the lights in the front part of the store, left .the front and back door open and wvent away without being caught at their deviltry. Tihus far there * has nothing been missed in the storc and it,is thought that after failing to findl any money in the cash drawecr they left Wltlwout taking any articles of mierchtan disc. Policeman B1radley says that he examined the front, side and back doors, *before going off for the first part of the nlight- and found them locked, so it must *have been done at an early hour after midnight. This should be a caution to -others, as they cannot be too careful * allout seeing that their doors and win dows are properly fastened. - For blank books, composition and ex ercise books, pocket memuoranidumus and account books of all kinds, call on Cats ton & Hunt. 9-22 The Cheapest Blank Books, days, jour* * nals,Te,dgcrs and records, at the friendly stere corner of Friend & Caldwell sts., you will be your own fiend as well as the proprietors friend if you buy these --Caston~ & Hunt keep the largest stock - of sinall and family bibles, gospel by ~m its and all kinds of song books in the city. GiVe.therh your order. 9-22 * Ulcerated Leg. About August 1st, 1805 .ant eruption appoated on nif arms and legs, which pained.' me Verf -much and seemed to af'ect iny ph'ysleal condition generally. Under.treoatnlent of a physician the sores disappeared .except on my left leg. -There it settfed toeconcentrate, and twvo thleds of the-.linb from thme ktnee' to thme ankle soon-became a solid running sore that discharged bloody matter cont in uially. I was treated by many phlysi c lans 'at various times, butt obtainedl no permanent relief. On the advice of n, p)hyAfejan. at tis place, I finally comi menced using Swift's Specillie. I am . glad to say that after using three large bottles the sores have all healed excep)t one, atnd that is wvhere the stirrup leather tubs when I anm riding, anid will soon he gone, ' O N. FnizzEL.i4 Farmville, Texas, Sep. 18 1880. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases maloed free. Tm SwiFT SPECII Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 11-24-Ic. Int this city on the 23rd lust., Robert P~. Wham, son of Robert Wham, of L,au .rons County, aged about 23 years. Irf tie county on the 19th inst. Mal colm, youngest son of Mr Billy Wicker, agdd about 12 years. it nobines quality dnid quhntity. 25 cents a Brleflots. Flynn'still lives. Christmas 18 only 28 days oil'. '1'liu bank will be -elosed to-morrow. Court 13 about over, the Jury tuta beeun lismissed. Flynn Is doing the largest business in vewberry. Look out for* Scott & Bro.'s new at ot week. We are having rain at lamt--regular iession weather. Mr. A. F. Mower, of Dexter, Iaine, s visiting the city. Old man Flynn is doing twice the bu iness he did last year. Ittrcell, Flynn's matinger, sett.s t-> cow every farmer in the county. Don't forget, the orphants to-mttorrowt" nt tma:king your oi:l'. riuns (if thantks. There will be union Service. at the tjaptist Ciirel to-morrow al. 1! o'cloel.. en Cline says he is selling dry goods o cheap that people call them auction )rices. Ym.,t can buy more goods from Flyini or $7.00 than you enat get elsowher1: for ?10.00. Miss Crissle Sligh and Mis Minnic itts, of the county, spent last Sunday i town. Go to Caston & lI[int's and get your teats for the opera house for next Mon lay night. It you want to see a grand rtsht go to ly"nn's. I[e has goods m1:ired to It ,he tines. Mr. II. C. Summers has a wrhite, par ridge ut, his store, which was eaut;ht car town. Mr. R. Y. Leavell and lss Beta will cave to-day for Colntul,ia to attenl t he Baptist convention. We klow that. the tibes are imp1rov ing because ot r seltool tent"het sare get ,iug so very liberal. A force of hands has comtlencod work ) the Augusta t l Newberry RAiroad within the city limnits. We umlersiand that most. Of the hiud iess houses in the city w:lil clos:; tom-nor row-thtanksgiving day. Col. G. S. Cannoti, of Jalapa, cele. brated the 3rd anniversary of his wed. Eling, one (lay last week. The railro:al authorities have issued urders prohib itinrg I assengets from traV t;ling on the nigiht freight-. Rev. M. Ilanckel, preaehed in thc Episcopal Church last SIll1tdy, and the right of Holy Communion was admin. istered. Our merchants are makin; use of t h< rainy weather to open utp their Chrst. mlas goods, and they have a ht:tlt'ist,:u lot, too. Y'rtung man, read the article on tht" top of the 6th colun11, first pago)e, :am then go to Caston & lunt's and get yott ticket(s). We hereby wain all bird-:. anda pecially partridge, to hl. on t l n ;: Lo-mtorrow as the NimrodI. will 'ei.n i htI war path. lion. II. G. Scudday, of Anderso Rtatc secretary of the Y. M. C. A.. 1w:n in the city this week in the inttre.st o Lhe association. 'l'he postoflice will be el,,ed t.o-m1orr.w. Iexept for one hour after thie Cohn1111hi: ira, arrives atnd one hour aftelr It Greenville train. Rev. A. Coke Smith continus to ini1 prove. tirf is tnow .1able to be up an<t walk around tj lhe hontt~. .-o to talm: at o~Cas ion a I buggy ti de . Castotn & iluint wvill op)en at hanhd.om Lot,.of Chii ..i:s gomtis (u I )-ce:ner ist Be suirt andt look at the be11 nfore imvin: Don't forget abt,I) the htot supp1er :u t Hlelenta idayiit ntighut i,t the bnetit 0: trip the "'ligh t fat ast ic as you go. Mt. T1. B. Ctews, of thle L aur etnsvilit Hetraldh, passy~d thrtoughlt he city3 Monduay, oni his way~ to C;olu'mbia. lie waLs ejuct ud to the Seniat ef rotm Iur1teni t hi., year 'T'here Is a law ini this Stat'e( prohiblit inig-the cartry'ing of concealed wt'-potns, buit Dr. Peter RobertsoniI lisi ptjidotl fom title, whti.ch hi s beetn ' etemp dt b3 specil act. Mrs. -EI~ la fur tn, nOt' Sigh' realce Newbetrry.ou Satutrday from DobeyvillIte Arkansas, and will spentd at nionth e4 twvo ivith relatives antfl ftriends in ib eity-anid county. Editotr Wal lace of our local con tem. ptorar'y t,he Observer whlo has been qitt( unwell situce htis i-rett fr-om theIt St at.t faitr, w e are glad to say is able to ha 4j his ollce agalin. In speakhI1g of te popular dIry goodk estab,llimet of W. T. 't'arr:int, 50om< time ag~o wve tintintenttionalliy left ot. ih namet of the "bhig weight."' of the cotncernII --Mr. T1omt Tarranu. It has becn suggesttd to uist tat New berry.shiould stpur uip the board of healItl1 tluring the winiter monthIs and~t !nve :1 thorouigh cleain tg and dirai ning of t he town before the spritngerotmesagain. W tinitk It a cap)iial sutggestioni and wol ntrge vigorous aict lou. Theli impromptu danetc givetn at thme Urotwell hotel ont last F"ritday tnighit, by the yotung tien oItf ite city, ftori Miss .Jo. W. Hlarr-isoni, one of Walhlla 1:'s most8 poputlar' belles, who was visit intg at Mr. tnt afl'air. We are requested1 to aninotunce that there wvill be a miecing of till person.s inlterestedl in prohiblitlotn ani theo sail ol Litoxicaitinhg ditks in N4ewber-ry Cout ; tt the Mthodist chtutreb, Wedniesd ay, D)ecembter 1st, at I p. im. Until thi. Aime ptetit.lns shuould ho cirubtlitdl, thlent they should be brought or sent. to this Inleeting. Hion. S. Pope left Newhterry otn Sitn. lay mtoring by prtivate (totnve'tance fori Dolutmbia. Hie had a rrattged ' o te on hie fmreight Vtrin Itont Motnday morin og at 12:20 hut, flndling late Saturda y' a ftternoonm hatt the condutct ors on thet th'irotugh IIight freighits had1( rce!ived( orersi to tke 3ffet on Sturday the 20t.h discotinitn t lhe carryintg of passenger's on thie t rains, to decided to go throutgh ithe coutr11ly athter thani wait until Motnday 8:0 ita:. it. ''Te prioof readeri is a maun who 1s only3 present when lie is absent. Hie Is the [shmacl of eyery olleo. Ever-y mani's tands are against him, lie is thit seapeti tr whose back are hikI ttverly mnt'si sinis. [it addition lie bears lils own buirdleni itd these be many.' lie acquires a fe line stealthinuess andi sitlelotngiess of wvalk, as i Ihe were expetintg a boothjack o titrul evgr-y epirntr. lie sleeps with its eye opena like a rabb;t,. T1o thie mbh., Ic ho ia nonentity "hi' ~ his woi--l lone, atnd onily 'isible whchi so:ne hiutge mmne obsetiic linn .-JA. 'Tile)' hated to 'art Vitah Him. We find a letter in the Southern Paes, byterlan of thb 'I 1th insta:it, fron it member of one of the former congrega. gations--Mt. Zion or Mayesvillo ;n Sun ter County-of Rev. J. S. Cozby, the new Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of our, city which slhows the great love and apprbolation felt for him at these churches and the reluctance with which they gave hiti up. Ile had been the Pastor of the Mt. Zion Church since 1873. When it was heard for the first time that le thou"ht of~going away, the young men of bt. Zion Church met on the following day and agreed upon it plan of taking steps to prevent his car rying out this purpose. On the next day, Sunday, just before the hour for for chinr i serviles, Mr. Cozby received at message saying that the young men of the congregation desired an interview wit.h him. On his appearance they form (!dI a circle around him, and with one of their tumltber as spokestnan, expressed their sorrow at the prospect of losing him and begged him in the most urgent mannor to reconsider his determination, and not to leave but to live and die among them. - It was a most touching scene, for there were tears i4.all eyes; and "the 1l0La. was one which Mr. Cozby could not lightly set, aside. In that crowd of thirty or more represen ig the youth of his congregation, pot nuore than four or live were connected with the church ; ituj, but ;Sldom 1s it gh'ein to. a tiilhter to diold such an influence over the unregenerate. No less. strong was the action of the church. The resignation was tid mously rejected, anil a commission ai pointel to wait on Mr. Cozby and beg him to recall it, and not pe!rmit it to ge to Presbytery, for, said they, "We are afraid to trust Presbytery." Nothing but Mr. Cozby's . firm conviction 1 df duty and his urgent appeal to the pe.ple to put no further obstacle in lis- way,. Irovented- their lighting the qcstion on ,the .loor of Presbytery. 'libey yielded to-his wishes while doing violence to their feelings. 'hl steps taken by the Mayesville citurcl were as strong as those in Mt. Zion : first, the passage of resolutions eaiunestly cntreating him to reconsilet tbe matter; and then, when lie conl not overcome his deep convlction of dittLy, a most reluetant consent to the separat ion. We are glad that we have secured one who was universally beloved by his peo the and trust that le may meet witli the same treatment in Newberry. Died, On TUC:sdy morning in this city Mr, Robert Wham after an illness of flv weeks. ie- snflt'red much during thia this time, but bore his sutferings witi great paliencce, and was willing to (lie, :tid lhis parents who weret with hiln ane his many friends feel assured that ht( ietd at Peace with his Maker. The d. eoase.d was held in warm esteem by hit friends who were attached to him b) reaon Of his many noble qualities 01 head ::ul heart. Had he lived he wouk have mrlde a shining mark for those whc knew him intimately pronounced his in tel!eet p'titularly bright. - But God has seen lit to tke him to IIimself, and w( Sulii not <itewtion the wisdom of his death, Ii= parents tid relatives grieve at thi d'apew4atiot of providence, but live il hope of a bright immortality. His bod3 Wa.I taken to Laurcnlas yesterday foa burial. Coltin't hear it Thindee. A's irenstiig letter from Mr. Joh: W. Week , superintendent of )eKall P'auner lluame: From at fe inl of gratitude and a tie. sire to bent it otters, I volntttarily mala this st ateen t . I have great . reason tc Ie th n!<utl that. I ever heard of B. B. B., :s I know wh.t. a.b.essing it has,been t met. I have sufi'ei'ed with Bronchial Ca. mia rh for a nhiber of years. Six,mou6ithe itgot I was taken with severe pain ih iifht ear, whlieht in a few~ days began tc dischalurge matter, with terriblIe and al. Itost unbtlearable palpitation and al) sorts of noises miiiay head. In ten dayt atfter tihecommenccetp'of dischtarg< amld pain in myv ear I bekan togr'ow Qeal and ini iix weeks I was so dleaf tl)Zat] could not hear thunWder. I was thien comipel led to use coinversa tion tbe, and1( It w.ias often that I couli not hear' with the tube. I then comi mercedi taking IB. B. B. arid the runnting of my car' censed runnigg in ive weeks, ant l ca nI now heari withouet the tube.- l3 gteieral hetalth has improved, paIlplitibt casedl, and1( feel like, a newM being, .antd appr)teciate the benenit I have recci.ve) fr'oti B. B.. B. (made in. Atlanta, Ga:. with gratitude to- God andi th1ankfulnnst to ihe propriietor's for such a mledichie, I cheierfully13 rcommeincd it to all whio trc tililietd iwith deafness and c1 attarrhi. Tryi' it; p)ersevere in its use and you1 will h, conviinced of its value. JOhN WV. \VEEKS, De)catuir, Ga., May 1, 1880. BirIght's D)isease. I haveY beetn a siull'ercr fronm lIdiey atni lIldder troubles for several years. I have lately had what is termedh Bright's D)isease, ami1( haLve htad considerable swel ling of mys legs and shortness of breath. lTe urea has pm oitnd my 1)10od also. secured and( am using (Ii. B. B.) Botanic Blood .Balmi, anmd find it acts poumi;f adlm att r'r/ quwc/dy/, and 1111 amldlighted wVith its ell'tets. I hand previously usedl a large finitantity of v'airioius advertised reminces, fand several eminent p)hysicianis also wttti tto mte, but 1i. it. B. at anids at the Roeck Creek, Ala., May 4, 1886. All who diesiro full infown|Iation abouA theo cause . and 0enre of lioodl Posod~ Scrofula anid Serofulous Swvellings, UI cers, Sores, Rhicumatism, Kidney Coni. plaintts, Catarrh, etc., can seure by mall, free, a cop)y of our 32-page llus trated Book of WVondetrs, filled . with the mtost wond(er'ful amnd startliing prodf-Over before known. Address, BLOOD BAL~M CO., 1-21-lb. Atilanta, Ga. Buceklon's Arnioa Salvo. 'Th ei "4 ly e in ihe wvorId for Cut.s, Sores, BltsmH, u ers, Slat tet, Fever'SoreA, Tot inr, ChammppotI fianmls, UbIiiHblain,s, Cornts, andJ 'ii Skint i:ruptionis, andi posit ively cures pimes, or' no pay temintred. 1I, is guaraniiiteed to givec perfe~ct sat!.stiei on, or tuoney~ refunded, Prienm "F6 ents piiribox. F"or sati by Collobl & bronAs. 7.14. OPERA HOUSE, ON0 M\ ElKk, COMMENCING MON D)AY NOVEMBER 20TIII. EDY) CO., I lenal by thiielharimminmg little artiste Siippormtedl by a po)wer'ful CJomedy Co. Alondaiy Night the beautiful drma fincidenital to thet diamna will he Intro times, &c. Chanige of' 1111l Nightly. Prices 10, 20 and 30 ets.KNo extra chiairge for r'eservcd seats. Tickets for sale at (castnn & Iront' PERtontoln Pftliladelpbl at tI nwaInPer Advtr. tfiing A rncy of 3tr -ur. " R N. our auutvrIze t rett. Tribute ol te'pei.t to tI t I4tltltor3 of ltlobert flittle /1:lrtallttd. WIEREA , God, the Creator of alf things and the Sovereign )ispowrer of every event hatit sutlercd the old enouem" Death to Invade our rank3 and sutd denly remove fromn the pi)e=ence ail Cotifltt,nton of 'loved oniea .ere to join the company over oil the othlerr shor. our yolng fellow-.tulenit, associate, and frienld, Robert (little Ilollanml, ail, WHItm;IEAS, it is right attl prope-r that I we should pny a litting tribuite to tIh, Ineanory of our departed fellow-stluent, . by pite;ng uponl hils grave this millltl cypress branch as ail et iletin or our sor- c row. Resolved, st. ''lat w le we lament this sad and myterio i diipensatlon of God's 'provid";nt't., ;i!l w"e h iumbly bow in Suibilllssion to the v;il! ad work of Ilin .who "seeth not ais; tman seeth," who is intilte in goodntes:4 otnt too wis, to err, who chaotenoth those wlioml iIe loveth and scourgoth every son 1le re colvetlh, and giveth assturanleo that all things work together for good to them that 1Qvt I ltn. " Resolved, 2nd. That in the death of Rollort Blittle .lollainid our beloved President and Wife have lost the only remaining jewel of thioh heart, the prile and joy of their lift ; Newberry College has been deprived of a faithf ul and prolising stitImitt ; and the asso iates Of the de'coa ti1 m urn a kind and ovig ompaniion. Ji5e.w"cd :. L" e'xtld our dee- anr1 h' arfelt sym ,a: t* ;le be retavutt p)arents iii their sore al1I.ietion, andl prty the G6d r>f liv " and coi)pas- c sloii to bb ithe strel;: h aid their sup )ort in the. hcur of : trr)tw, and to coim fort them with the eonsolation of i hap py renulon in th n.'ay:e ', house where partings are tunkinown. S n-elv it il vell with the cld i(, thtgir th. b reaved may not know now wn:tt te G, I hiath done, yet they shal 11 hlrae,y 14 fter, even in thatt day wi: n ue. in:oe a;.tin to make upt I3's .ieweb. Resolved -l/h. 'I'ht tiioe <,)olut.ions be seit to the ani;y ')f the; an.tsed, aid a copy fu'nished for puh11cationt in. the pa] ars of the town, ille I itlerdti VisI itor and; the Salem Thn.s.! M. I). EC't' Na, 0. 13.-l I Il St ., i. T".1. 'UN'A N, (Comma :2 it t'e. Rte"olufiott.; c: lg."d !" t..- a releg t I'-eHl, e1iata 14titity ' ehoot tEpott the ..intm 1 4)r t)rny344on 3tc Catagliirir it,,ant APilln UnHiiIlin!. "WitHREA, It has pleaicse'l Ab1.itrlly God in the exerci<S of hiS )iloibted i right to remove by deIa Ih two ni " -i-r of this Sabbath Siho.tl, 7rnvto:n Mc Caughi rin and Ani a c alti'td, and. WIErms, We bow% i ,sibuis-,ion tc His divite will, and w1o::1c71 n't notiatanei though deprivcedl of ti: - :. : e'ill :na ionsllup and the fr,ritdliya.oe o which has been est:aii-h Id urin tha .past several years, yet de-:iring to show 'the intensity of our los., Be it. Re.soledt, by A, vlui-l Sabbath School. 1,t. 'That we aknowledge thi< visitation aI fron1 the had of Iliti wN. can not err-beil".;gprie 2n1tl. "That we 'c il', cheri;ih I lle ml.:miOri" of our'.voog ftricn-. '3rd. TIhat wet c.lej,iore :i;e !v; :o thti. Sahb ith School. -4th. Ti,ta We " exte:id 'Our ht-:irtieMt solicit ide for. the fahlilie . of tih- dc.. cecel in thi"ir sever !r;avem::t. alhi. That, !-. resolut.io:ns he en teret' tpont j,he mi.:es, :andt[ tl: a copy b, forwardud.4o the respecCtive-parnts-.'' . .bc elool aldopted4 t he foregoing res.. oluitions by a rising vo: . L.st, or .eters un :.Ne -a: a e. . .'. Nov. 23rd, is -., ntyat. Thloa:s . ilumerT,, 111m 'i-1) Chis i a John (:i . i ii-, 2. p.OC1: Cla rk, (L'.,1 . Rv il'ool, W mu. (Jlnnblin,.Johm ' Sloan, w.. 11. 1)&a. W-V. , i Samuht,1 is.s 1kello (3iSW J- W. r .,V. ion, 16tauIe (c'ld) Grifia, Mailald) Wad1k Iins I,i OP .Persm~a eMling 'for thaeso letIiers ill please4 lay thi'tLheverc 1 a1dVert18Is1. 1.. 1llaiulWitT, P. Mz. K RYALttwit Absolutely' Pure. ThiS powderi deor. vailes. "A anrve'l o~f pur4ty, striength andLlt whlsomenessOii , More OConoical 1-.han thle ordinar'v k tidi, and( enni hot h.e loldl in oiimpOttt.-e)n wit.h' hle oinul itude of low test.-short, weight imui ''r phosphateiii L o\dr o onl, in enns.li A. Ir I.i OwIIEnCo., 10(1 lVali st.. N. Y. 11t. 12-1y. NO I7PE.P A~ll perisons. are forbhihen to hi;ro myW soni Stephenl, oth aeriwise known11 as M\Iajo~r Canipbell, until he comesfl of ap;e. He is no0w sixtec n years of age, and all1 con tacts for his labor muasft he m-ade w.it.h me. STYJEP1IJEN GCAMP'HmLL. Altl.irson ha:ving ( na a.lh i:inst the estate of D r. Si. 1. Fant , dee'enased, atre haereby notihlled to pre-enit. I haem to the uni der.sgned, oan or be fore thue firust. daty (of .Jou:ary, 1887. -All perasonis indel*d~-i t. thi.. sm, (tither by not e-or a'Cconn'i,: 1r) notiIled to come forward 21and sel.lhe. .I J. FANT', E;xecuitrix. Nov. ! , 1880. NOICE. All persoous inadeh4ed to Cliud & aoltlh w.ill 1)1efse set tIe their'a4cait- at, onee, as t icy WIsh to 'closr their buasianess. Thela bulshies will- be contla)uted at thle old st ama by thatei ju or mieimbel' of ihe firm-. 11. 1). SUIr. R..1O.ff Vloney to Loan on Cot 9 ton Farms. In sums fron Five Hundred Dolhar to ;x Thousand Dollars each. For further information apply to JNO. B. PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C. Ii or OEO. S. MOWER, 11-17 Newbeiry, S. C. HANDS WANTED. Charlestoi Cotton Factory. Weekly 0 'aymets, Steary Work. I[ealth'y F Varmed Rooms to work in. Weavers, r ;p ceder Tetlcrs. Good Weavers can e :I'n 81.00 per day. Good Hands can arn 80 ct4. to $1 per (lay. q R. B. ADAMS, 1) Supt. C. M1. Co.a CniAu.STON, S. C., Nov. 1, 1880. ii 11-17-le. iTATIC', OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. . C. McCracken vs. Wim. M. Wicker, et. al. Foreclosure. Bly order of the Court, herein, dated 2th Nov., 1880, 1 will sell at public out ,ry, before the Court House at New werry, on the First Monday in Decem- lb >er, 1880, all that tract of land lying on o vaters of Indian Creek, in the County a mnld State aforesaid, containing Three . :Inndred -and Sixteen Acres, more or ( ess, and bounded by lands of Win. T. .brans, Wim. '1'. Baker, Calvin Baker, I. S. Renwick and Thos. P. Abrani;. ''ermns:-''he purchaser will be re. lUired to pay in cash one-half the pur. :hase money, and to secure the balance ayable at twelve months, with Interest, 'rom the day of sale, by bond and mort- , ,age of the premises, and pay for papers. a SILAS JOIINSTONE, Master. Master's Office, 13th Nov., 1880. t 3'[TA_TE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY--IN COMMON PLEAS. illas Johnstone, Master, vs. Benjamin 6 S. Lyles. Foreclosure. By order of the Court herein, dated j Nov. 13th, I will sell at public outcry jefore the Court house at Newberry, on ;he First Monday in December, 1880, all hat lot of land in the County and State ifores-id, containing Seventy-five Acres, 1 more or less, and bounded by lands of " M. E. Hardy, W. D Hlaidy, J. F. Oxner 1. ind others, as represented by a plat l; thereof to be exhibited at day of sale. C Terms:-T'i'he purchaser will be re Xired to pay one-half of the purchase I noney In cash, and to secure the hal- a tw"e pa:ynble at twelve month-. with J nterest from the day of sale, by a bond I tui mortgage of the premises, and to eay for papers. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. c Master's Office, 13th Nov., 188f1. - - ----- i STATE O SOUTH CAROLINA, p COUNT'~ OF NIEWBERR Y-IN 1 COMMON PLEAS. ilas Johnstone, Master, vs. Benjamin S. Lyles. Foreclosure. By order of the Court herein, dated Nov. 13th, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court house at Newberry, on 1 ite First Monday in December, 1880, all .hat lot of land in the County and State tfore i:l, containing One Hundred and oiitr _.cres, more or less, and bounded by lank of J. F. Oxner and estate of lolin V. Lyles and others, as represeit 4u by a plat thereof to be exhibited on t I he lay of sale. Tierms:---.The purchaser will be re juired to pay in cash one-half of tihe purtchase money andL to secure the bal- i mnce, patyable at twelve months, with itirest from the day of sale, by a bond 2 indu moirtgauge of tihe p)remlses, andl to e Lpay for p)apers. SILAS JOHINSTONE, Master. c Master's Odlecc, 13th Nov., 188(- a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN c COMMON PLEAS. t Prances G. Lyles, Administratrix, Plaln- 1~ tii', againlst Abram 0. Lyles, Adiminis- s' trator, et. al., Defendants, a Ry order of the Court herein, dated1 tth Deccember, 1885, I will sell at public ?tutcry, before the Court House at New- ~ berry, on the First Monday In Decemi- (1 ber, 1880, in) parcels or tracts, to be in 0 :liented at said sale, that tract of land in lie Coin nty of Union andl State aforesaid,. sontaiing Two lItundredl Acres, more >r' less, andl bounded by landls lately e nvned by Abram Gordlon, decease(i, kunds in the possession of J. R. Renwick mnd bly the County line wvhich dlivides [Unionl County from the County of New crry. T1erms of Sale :-T1he p)urchiaser will be equ iredl t.o pay in cash one-third of the )irchlase money, and to secure the bal-q uce payable at twvelve months with in cest from t.he (lay of sale, by bond aind nortgage of the premises, and to pay ~or p,apu.rs. SIL AS .JOHINSTIONE, Master.3 Master's O1lice, 13th Nov., 1830. WilOM IT MAY IJONCJEIN, We now announce that our stock of lo Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Boots, Sho,s, etc. S compi~le(e ini every respect, superior to iny stock we have ever had. Tihis Is aying a good (deal, for it is generally ~oncedled that no0 one hacs ever surpassed is in quality, style, or otherwise. InF act it is often remarked that WRIBHT & G 10PPO0K KEEP THE BEST GOODS, while b ,his is admuitted1, there are those, wvho e' >romfpted by selfish motives, wvould1 sup- h clemen t thIs rcemark by adding, "Ilut a hey sellI themi higher,"' to this we only ii '(ply that we will ini every instance give i ts full value for the amounit chiargedl as C my living business can do0. T1his is our >rotnise atid we wvill make good the same. s t is .a s~ource of gratifleation to hlave our" (ood!s iand our conlsclentlous representa- 0 lon of the same thus eomplimentedl by * hose whoIt have testedl thiemi from year it o year for so long a tIme. We resp)ect- N idly invite an examination of our stock p1 11d( values. Yours,p #RIGHT & i. W. COPPOCK, TATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY O P N EWBEItR'S COMMON PLEAS., oscplt Brown v'-. Thomas I[. . Foreclo ure. By order of the Co(nrt herein, . 3th of February, FI5, I will sell at I, c outcry before the Court Ilottse ewberry, on the First Monday in D gmber, I80, that parcel or tract o id lying on Ilellar's Creek, in the ounity antl State aforesaid, cOitaiing Ifty Acre-, and )oudied b - other lands ( r ''hos. 11. Alewint, an4' by lands of ranI: Brown a'..I C. If. Suber, aS re! sented by a ilatt th,reof to be exhilsit 1 at the sale. 'T'ermls: -'he pIrcha sr will b re uired to lty 1I ( - on-t half ,,f the itrchtase mn1w y, :n rlt e.!.:eSa nce payalbe at , ':' I!ollt! with )(erest frrom, the' -p- y )r necess:.u-y . p SI i1S JOlt - TAT''1: OF S COUN'1'Y O:' \ n ' COMMON PLEAS. Alfred Denson vs. W ale ,banders, Jr. l'oreclo.sure. By order of the Cour herein, dated I will sell at public Outcry efore th.l Court 1lou;e at Newberry , n tl I ir,t Monday inl December, 1Ss, 11 that tract of laind in the County and tate ntore:id. cointaiin Tree Illt * red an,l N inety-even A,rt , nt,r(b or ss, a:.d bounded by lan! of W. 11. hitnirc, I)avi ]R. l>hif., -, Spcn e'. hnrton, lolloway ili;, '' i:t.m Ray, Vad' Anler=on, S:am'I.. ^'lisn:tnI] difred DensoI. 'el'rmi's--''he lirch s I w%iii (e rc uir(l t> pay omt-half of the pitrchase )oney in cash, and 0to s'.r.tll c(, ba nee, payal:e at' t'welve mOns, w0:h Iterest fron the day of -ale, by a bod nd mortgage of the pre ist's, aid to ay for all neeussa'y paptr-. SILAS JOIINS'T)N .; Master. Master's Ofliee, I I Nov. lSSG. TATE OF SoU''II CAT'OIANA COUNTY O1 N ICWBElug_-i COMMON PLEAS. al)gdon C. McCrackenvsu m.T Baker. ForcEtlou!tre. By ,der of the court h irein, dated 2th . ISv. 188 , I will sell It public out ry, before th, (orit louse at New e'rry, on the First Mon(lav in )tcin er, 188G. all that tract of land in the ounty aint State uforesaid, Oil waters f Iunting i Fork (reek, containing One fiUndred aiti, Stcn1 y-four Acres, more I less, and bounded by lanids of Wim. . Abram, Calvin iUnker aind John iarmon. '1er:ns:--The iturchier wvill b. r_ itred to p!ay in cah uIne-half of the 1)pr liase mon.1,::d : o 1:rl ; ie lalanil' ayable at twelve mnonth,s, with intt"e rom41: day of iae., b,y a bon an w age of the premis,: ai l ito 1 - for 1l Nfrte. bl' .St JiC'OllN.-:TOEj , Master hI .-t r - ctlic, 1lth NOV., 'nS',c T'ATE'I OF SOL'TIJ C'AlZOLINA, COUNTIY OF NEWH1Vi.;llW--1N COMMON PLEA".S. oung Jhn PIo1 1.10li vs. W illia m . JEw-.t .t. al. In pr' ancle of it r of OUi-t inl he above Mated t;:n, I will sell at ubli mery at Ntiwherry"ti s 1.,drtitl he Ile. a! hw i'-o f o .. 1o ifl. l - ayV (th e h tayo f ). t.ll' neixt, a i hat tract (r lnt atit,n of h:tn,l, col.tain allg fthlet hmly wit ,.eveai trm ne-flu, lie l)ires, more $ i b.-ohl: thewhrr Conn1 -otyiiJttay f Jam sm Firl 'iC ofI o'Iolr *Illle filor caio Ih- s:v,(i d Te-m of le- hric4 :a IIersi e f sahe. Thel creia ;. Ewrrin onf he hi afl mon t be feiur dii ptiy bond: o le prchae, t wi a n a lrortg:rg ofi he remses: Pov\~ig'ed, th:i if. thetpurchaser Mis,hepoeth!besold . ~Irisk,on the, 1first Mod., in January 'F.A in pursu )ce;of l e CA'd order, I COJNY0'11elfoca: onI'Tuesd-y, NR fisV.t said ill ia Fi Il. war onate rodery tof wi: ne bau lere, (an e utes, N obr 1agon, fawiml se ut nob Maoster's boie 1t li Nov., Ilse a TAEr,o Ole IOTl CA.HOoi iyi INAe COny n igi OF e Couty,N h(o,Ms. ickrai hir. Mi'. Lake Ex'rs ns.il Mrs Alat:el bIlongin ao Iy ordter of thei coulrt 1ohereli, st'alied 111the Noveme, 185 I w (o im ella ato ilb. )e omryibfoei h Cmiosea owerry,-'I li e fuirenst ona wi be.e fii( land ying 0alil halnf (in the Cou entye oce Nberr.,nid th ue tte aforesaid,e >ntableg *t tysevein aces, i irore (ors *oe etn a of ae,llr a b honmi motggd o the n ie and5 C ilumbia RaiY >'all tCompanywi. Trs.--Th purcase [w')ill basere mredi' tofy oea ohe tim-ch1Sr COvale at Owlv mnt, w;XithF> iteresN. -om0' the dayc of sale,1 byls a . bond e, Brtgage pof thle poiemishe , nd tro 5th 'y abefohe papeCrs. ouea Ni Masr's Oil Ile Nls ovemr inh le ToeATE O ( SO UTtiiintw' CltiINrdA C al3ofMMrN liivA.illig,l:i hocr.ii. 'litck1 her d Ths M.i ns. onxtor y. ewtiil bion ..eliohn the orer oae cour herein, atot 'ymeore tle b Com rt, os* tNw onrthy, wit the it Nndy i fe Ste bCa ont'1( ofNebery 'runi !ate ir' creis, morle oriii less and b te :1 ilierms. - he p rh sr h s p SIeyaShOl nd i 1 1-10-4lc.