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AT H l I A, R Etill"Ii A111I NY??.iV S. C. T 10 A Pti fl1S1'\ Y, J.*\K Ah\Y 22.1,l * Mg: . itt Re t'danc With town et' New" rty to be held iti thC Oper tin this, l'h t'ky a: etno tjo 11%;4"rth 1qu 1 i1\1 Of irghtingA! the to\\-n by chyi'tviy. Thi, in an impot' tva* in lW \Pene" o in IrWe-r %houM Ilion 1%o a A111 -moeting. The Ilra'd an,l N ewq hIA! 1'01' PPVOM'I t" t i tweily lighed. No otie will fqtAon% 01ha0 A\IA % par( of the time tho loon i., ,t \ the ligh%t and n, 11-owanl me lm "vt.ni:v,.. \V; th 1i-, vorl of light the <\N-t 0) Ohw ;ownl i;!%blnt $1,M ai had 11A Whm evy mht qzIn theP ymr It m0A, th anA i1 t, hitd t Uat it mNu,%. The wh . aeir'iet i lhhl #Aternyth f >.'em' ow WAh * bie ~ ~ th"lk' 101 '1 .ht,,,% and thakI gtu town i; wel aeaotNol roArty h:%N 'r th..tk it x MWisk ahm v '. t N ~~.* *10v i, vA * *. 0,we \ ;aw, cy mpa meoe;auN wi.l hav t' l e a s s a- z+ il th& bN Wnd pp4bv& ~ - - " t -.- non \ ' ,,0 ig:i \ o i's .that '-' ht:ssiamaana* %; \\'4e4 pnh7 wein % ec With ti"-'.'PAta "e 4aig\ w4\ b miiNu (t ' he z n''*-*- "- '4-0na TU laODER2 ST6TUM r CCA' TION. An imnifat.t,n Of ItW Theory And rrtte,O Wrlitten for the Herald and News VI. WWIi h11 eliveRtiol tilged with the folk-tore of the tribe, the prehistoric lyv at last reache(p nianhood and is ar%id with a rmal biw and arrw. He iu trw admitted to the rankp of tight ntg men. Nor is this picture of the earhext educatioti all entirely iniagina tive one. for it is alm%t exactly the training of a Mosaio youtAh of the qay acconiin to the narrative of the iistitigitished yotg explorrofentral Atfica, M r. ,Joseph Thomnpson of t.he Kloyal Geolographical Soeiety of GCreat Brit ain. The it tnths learned by the indi vinal and the race being physlcal truths, it would careelv be unreaon able to expect to find in e\vry good cane of instruction a due appreciation. of the vallie of the natural sciencf-k Protsor Huxley has indeed said that the first experiment a man makes is a physical experiment, explaining his reniark hy coipiring the principles of the itn%tion punmp to the first act of the new born babe, And t.hroughout. his entire li(k man spends by far the great est portion of his time, either colicious tor lnnncioutly. in contemplating and dealing with physical laws. As has %rpakk\- been seen. savage tribe" meet this tact ,uately and this train ing-such as it ti-is contined to such kNowletge as will be imnimediatelr re qiiml by the young. The eithalion of the infant, in every stage of human pmgmNs tkr a time at least, priceeds in a somewhat s1r.iilar maniner. For rma sons at first glan<e inexpli<able, how evvr, as soot as the child M'alty begins to hink, to observ. to experinnt, to inquirin a vwrl. to have his curi %*itv atused and his intetts e\vitet both in regard to himself am the wvrkM aixxt him, his education undergoes a INmiet tran4ormation. The tff ing of civilWed parents searcely learns the lesens tangit young sav ages betkre in manx a -physical laws are almost vnt.itly 1gnomi, ruths, for example., which, it taught during infancy would be of vital im pot-ance to the health. happiness and SuvWfulne of tibe child are too oftet lost sight etN and the ;luation of the pupil In P school ftruently pI\N oeds in a manner bNth unnatural and irrati a;. Pasing he \vy earh esta period cof chikt.hod, the most im' I prssve t.nw of hfe, when the habe ir often entnisted to those wholy untit for their charge, we see the boy or the j girl "starting to schoop' a nk4ot infhe quenly in tlxied to a vsted of t.rain I ing whiet, if wilfAuy contrived to ex iingish xv latetvsark of gemiim uNd iowt sleeed better. Almost evry body has experiedn the 'a-c-nde. Ci idifference beteen the knowledge gained befor ard after enteing scho l anid that he is ot-en nnwlling set to learn azer etusig the thrn*U-hilN 1 a -hous, Right hem then, we stumble npon one of the greal p;-Nem <Mx neiem edkakion. WhN thit difference between. the knowled ghthe world ad that taughi "v (1- l hoc-"' To this enestai then %answer may ssibly 'be fc'd in 'th lack f interst. in he si eet by lh most df'e;t.Ny afecta by it. Anothe inmxer may be fund in the ignoran hos'tility somretimes eti.\anet by- at vsesof edton, The answei ri'mc necarl y:appaching the t?OIh rna how'ewr, be toond in t-he fact that Seare still Psting plans of inst ih adc-ptedI eenires ago by pec-pk aAgy difimra.nly situatedi i'rm on: own. Assuming, however. t.hat in c-nt not.ic-t, at least,. th-eme is ni ossm-n foi dicusing the tliat two answe-t-s let na brfity examine the t-hir.. A gthn like the history of duc to-n r~OOId, -o. ourse, he the hstory o the homan rac. t 'awold be nees anor example, to trace t.he sIcs ssby which mani emeri ct o b: i barin We should be cNigb e * now how the racaugired its kniowi e..e of largnage, written and poe c aw, ot g..vemmet. c-f sano., o art. ot Cve thing that emrb& shes life ard mcakes it 'rsiblie. iEst 'ae nis to s-oe extent,. catch gleams of 1 c-n f c-um iilirsin in "the cradh~ of human cltere'---the k-ao While it is inteosting te knw thal the ho-me o-f the Pharaoh's wase:' te hcme ofcvlizain, a knowledgi e. gtian educatcnt would he of im prt-an.ce to ns afily for the t-essoi hat Greec Nved so mnn o fh onire * ..m t.he Niin. '8nt althc-ng. airo'ns agree that Egy-pt was eve; ncd iim.s the schoo:. of .isdom: taM th $aotc starnea and omsofth 4have icnrg been the mennments o hem ihenie anid artis4ii gentius: tis her- colssa sphi&xm anid ver nyrmids have for cent.oties been toe the wc-rk.; that he neole vethe dlrst to establish libra--l calling them "the remedy fe the die eases of the sonl'': that "'th.- kigdon besowed its nioblest labor and ttiness :-sor the impovemnent of masnki'd' ad that he wonderN nventors "Were iage;yorant of anthing whluih ould cn.ribui&te to secompish t-b mind. or prcocu ease and happin.' vet we' are irt a gNat rnanr gniO'ea -f what a-as taught in her secdh anM the methods of that intitu~tion. The a-ta, the socen-.es. the c-iv'. proosim m ost hav'e fu-shed thereTdin ha.i,, mover., tha.t emi ne-nt &,eeks SOSN't of truth: and N%O5es himself i toi have been. "kae ir, a.. ;.h wisdomi o: the Frgiais. mngthe Egnins waas monopolrre einmas. a a mysteious sec-e kn.'ar ..n'y 'ehaos to the h_aet s very name aiifig a saae m' -- 'Wober omer is i.he antrigM'Z fo'the s:temrent thsat "the curse c rt casteqstem* lay umnO e'er' (-O's sti-icr. and -eiig'c-s ati-ssionM ga e unrrst ooheing to ...stene and tAs -eng 'M'h'Z s-tn of5 -nee the e.ntance tc the temples and~ vm a de'atic gove$ren-.. hee wa N '-e r in as n'erso'a~. P-e ..5 .ai k fng *-ee .ieronment -nd .et v. dusy Eyp;angen is ss.i'- I-. hani h-er W-wth' 0' oards tisef;' -' see: w4t' T-he Nier of the ho.rd a whi.:tad sd uiina -," .:uncts- nrotes;. Gove- S .. hs ..0 %r.. AnCa- E-A sosea y:.- Renfte han..te T'5- ec war hhee snfiering ha -s:a.'s-om. sor t h -gs elsto afhe a.we prarn L G EN. 1tONRAM'S SiHRTAGE. over 7Sv* Thoanda hu -oe ' Expjiert sme [Colutubih .ec<i, '.%th-1 The exauillation lf .en- thani bowks ham beet comleted. t.xpeti George Symmens, who w:Iq e't9ard saeveral sas ago toi gop over the to'ni and accoulits in the A(Ijutait winer:k q od^,, has worke indtstrieitsly i' theln attdt last tiglit onpi'tei his werk at.i suLvmitei his rpnirt to the tiev ernor. .\fler detailing vari'u% (nan ea. matters he conclutles wit h the fol lowing sumniniary. sAhowing the detioit to atntint to i\2. The tollowin tigies are taken theiefrnim : Amountt appropIriatedi 1c9..$4t theks ismet during N ovea - ber and 0neember, lSS9 to military cni atiies and paiWI the Chirolima National Naink. at per reveipts on tile in the ott.e.. . . -,-------,----- . s Balatne to be acAnied for.... .S: 00 The $:\2 shorage is itemi7i a, follows Checks not issued but due tho National a.. .-- .-- . --- ' heeks issued anid not yet pre .ented for )\k Ilment ...----... A1s Cheeks issue Iat p td.... 1,4 :aane that should be inl bank, but is naccountni 1\ntal. ..-..-. ........ rem this statemnent .;t is seen thait ("ren Wlulhan'q deticit is -4t1ble the 1 anmint it W;As expec-tedk to nm',h. CLUMSON rOI.LE Te Nstw Tt"%Nt Oocido oxt the TZ*\ "'r*"o ^I Vann -Work <n the UnUMidng" 60 Vn orwan". [Special to $n N'ay em f\mn,i. January ..--eretary of SAtte Tindal neurned this evemng fh%m his visit to Clem.son College u here he spent eszen.V in azendane uion t'te nrst, metini of the new Na oi cont g ofthe tX''ege and er erinment; a sat,on, H4e waas visited t-ighta a Ai a Iount of his vlsit and the mie irg was ot4aintxL Ae did not get to nu%kc, his trzp Sprtnrg toIa%y to maske' ~arae mer.is .or Uie sale of ihe experienA station at that point as he had inte d as there were no railroad u bNt imi din ly here iom endlet11 tie will spend Monday m his .oic' working ott *.me of the aenol'Ation of ales and IM the feroon will - to rin~hgt4wn, t.here to an-ange' t,o ale of the expeinmaen.at sli ex ts to resvcd S1!V' Z1 end of the week. lYhe tollow . mn bers of I.he sani atNended t.e mee irg: Secretary of -tae T.nca-i. 1\% . Norri, J. 'F Nradiey. V'remaiei t. ai and Sup mt\ie ggker, : te expemimeto si-4 - th1'\At "S entertaitned by P"esident Strde s t.le ol Cathoun mansau, n wi he hivQ*NThe war hld & lengithy nl. in and ' 1ees a Zr.- y t mi as I')ven Mz. Tin'a. densd at lenagth the N-t e t the fa atI e ,~ t,r Aw rntII.',I a t .h g h s n t a - z 4 a n a ", n4:t I dent 1'htger f me tfrm Wi' msru s to what landi to rat ..ing . he yar, Ty wth be pl.adi a caws azt Iofa-4w it Nv.- Zo estaN h the staW.,4 t('wiw4w. %\ O,aN AL1ndi exli edI s Ihe stlti, . * 'lo was ns1* me- z.k N taNish a garen fox the use of tho. lge inat ua to ..-e f.M t he use 0 parsa Th la dxi he epo -h Lad a ordeatebe.r espcizyfxthe re iets at ex 'erutmenlt on es,kse s.ie. .e f4mdain f'or a t> 'eh he~ ca-.eand the bMar. urhs weive head. af lag ri oani an.' .hryhead t gmde eesa-''~ sivr**R' eg 1; 4'as mea t'o *evNe a h washed lash n t.e plaee to .h *pas . ftlgarhis herd. Threra CKT meto the fa-rm 'l be -'ce with a 'view to the sappaO - 1animals used in ,t.heo en.-nau ... bilding- The A..fg ns of sA. e1leencies so as to mpver ? net *nmical ime-e en 4h the (College Ts strtO. $'he 'hote 0"' '0 1of the mecet.ing was to sende or. A a - ngt.hesona.i' an ft- The Pa 'dea &f asnraning the vaoe of . I titizers for t0p .Thrssing aW zhat of 'rzr see m'al o. ask as tON hoes anal-he os.-tock. Cer ~ams we-e set aparitfo- exper:e s ' co4:an enituret~ t. eiaNi i'-h '-a i hale ar ear k'inds *'cr'se s n wr-k Oa he sa it. S;cresar :T w" hoseia genera4il oabse-a -as. 'a t n-ofssas' hase r- eain d.'i'aT~e statev roos Cofih hade ofqb the cr hi t hm:s an ,nr. vae and'l. .is neing comple; r, h .. n'' aCk the Cu. T...- isr -h th "dar. -'w. - *The *i="-4e' nw ha'aC' l^ a fals'- rig .:m as ar - h f1nn I"h- al - * -N an io n Ihe sai' wo o;me Ne m'an 4vn that'-n tsx-2 .'N as 1sAm'aner 'fl'areen:'a : hfsH"en he faui ed a erer nia ctr nce Tvi \.061 ,Ut i N . rit 1'%blteq ch.l11 pf wborry Catnty. Lur ing the shoal:otti year ISS'.M\ hery wN e v;ghty-nite public sohools n tprioniton in Newberry County. oIhool dlistriot No. 9 In:'l the 1:trgest iumiber sixten aial No, 1*, I:- and 4 the wil:allcklt -wo vao l.- There 1 41 techers in the publie sehools. and 4 this nmber thirty-nine wpre tles lionthly w\:Kg p:shI to 1u:1e' Was 19. . to fem:lts :N' 1. This 'Ilfer ,otv arose ,'rom 1he 'act that a great Iany ot' t,he o'loretl tC:hhers hliid tow :ae et rt itie:at's. Vung ti-e year the reorts showeAl k total enI,:nteI of -,.40.N pupils, and Ir this n1utter , w<'re white a:d .4,2 oolot. There was an :tve'rge toteidanco of :. or about -\09 9-10 vr %vill. of the total (' 11lilelit. The a\'vo-Ag' at tc lialo should! ave ,ee-n larger. Fighty per tent w,ou hi lve tn a gool showinz. Parents houd etdeavor to hiave their childmi i Atend% school Iore regularly, atid oactiers shoili urge its noes$sty- We nust renieniber, however. that the :reat majority of ihe *chools are in it he -ontv, and ehildren attending the ch%, often have a long distance to valk. and cannot be at school every Lay, espii:y when the weather is lagreeable, ut it i, ustess to go invto a lengthy eport of the scools et 1.at year. It is ut11,inlnt tO av that the o'ho.Ns of last -ear are n fairly well. when every hing is Skeiol deratiefl, The ,ret nti of the 'hooxls is more money. Ihe:v was only enoigh last year to on lhe t'ree schols about thv and me-thirl mlonths. This is not long nough. as every one m!ust admiit, The htools sh1utd run at leis sx il ,out. mdI nt unti, thev run this long or ng will, :hv' ninion lhIa omipllli Ile pi'ri".'e tor which they vere estt.Nishd. nhe schoot1 tuna1 QCoMi'n. Two yeas ago et, . 2 S S lie ounty Bari of Fxaminers, in sv riane wtah a resol u t ion 'as by he ;a:e leant. met and adopted a iot omtext wk to be use.Vd in the echols of Newbe-,y CO'nty. I4ore 1us., each :cacher setvw.ing such tNkXI is utid him, l:, 0fourse this made khooi t oxpos een-v, a our teacher oei flen chose\i NN-ksdieen 'ram t hos u*N1 1w his,' ie, or ;nee the aiop1 No, voks by the rnat lisr, tere h,s lxen a chzinge Wtdl :"OW t1 ne01y71 i he schols of Ie Ale : -ame s:es of oks a-e ; se. t h ;.aen .oen wvork to W4 14 These bo'uks .ano b'e chnti for Nv- year- : ie hey wa e :<;i-. ;andz. s .4cita ; $= i' 3n:m n: ep ! . :he:mm yc-kn w ep s js-:. :;.7 niowvasDto W - -se' - emn;y .-pe:ier has" bee i' se formor -I:-or ha!! een v. 5: : a srvet timet sind a*.; go.- Tw yee ;ao. hibok -was a,,% grama v farshu,o a' W.. hav taen i:. *p e. A~ b thn-the".ene:r' ne-y e di Se n::4 i : one meet zo \V ' :avr n.,'.~A whe:he ae-s ;--!4 VC7-A_ %. '' Waa. -o : w:V Of L -M$C 's. It i m .ha .is srhol wereQ' bein: w-rk 1:7 -.er 1- an wa.e h TIy i e.Ia: ,W Im no N 41. ea.I---r Nv-s.ums r..ge; he e;it 4:D r:sofa 3gi. ihris: he** t''hl - *:iar~ -aWtkrmn *Snth . 5.. - h .i asn vrbe V-e. . . w :hV edn -,s - - ; e- I- * wLhan onerler : i: iflWi Uf-Z - vr.nor,i.ss srge' :.rat na. nr erat. ~r e ' am. iUah 1i! fh SACRIFICING TEIIli SKIN S. The Noble 1)evotion of One Hundred m Thirty-two Knights of Honor in Chicam ClI.w0. .lanary IS.-One of 1 niot uniue sirgical operations record was perforned in this city dlay. and one hundred and thirty-t Kt1ights Templar save the world notatle example of fraterlial love 3 ielf saeritiet, ntde in order that a s brother migh,t be restorxI to heal These Knights each suttcred a los: a pieceof euticle which was trant-fer to Sir Knight John liiekerson. A caneer which had attacked I eron's thigh was removed some ti ago. but so deep and wide an incis had to be made in the flesh thattiati was un qual to the task of healing o the gaping wound. The experim wi.s tried t 'ngrafting the ski n of so of the 1ow\er aimals, but it failed. The surgeon in charge annouuceed Dicken-on's anxious brethren that hnman skin could 6e obtained it woi in aIIl pro1ability save the patiet life and ensure his complete reowe The question was where to obtain su cient skin to cover 144 square inche surface. The matter was broached the Connuandery and to a mat I Knights ot'ered to submit thenisel to the neessary operation. LA nxv .N a tanT. or ch1mm who want b:L.E Inc up, shoud take BROWS'S RON BITTERS. It is peasfAnt to tak(, e-tes Maaria, !D eston. i sand Liver Compaint. Xew Advertisement The VoicE Is eail tnjured-the slightest iriato the thrus~t er larynx at once anectng umxe-.~xbi~y or T*vw. "l efzmi sing or speak in rk-cic, n,der sneh eec tWns. beCoe not only painfl but dance o as and shonld be &ctly aided =al every symp4om s remvied. T. efect speedy ere no otber medicne is equal Ayer's Cherry Pectora The beq 9 snoedy tis praa rT V1y sootres ita!on, senthens the de cau. organs W sech.ad es' the vo tits tone and power. No singer or pb speoaker shoulhd be withou~t it. I.yds Theen O.ery re oral has been ot v- greax _v v-e to me. It impm and sQentbe the roice. and is ?ways eteeive fo : =re O CoA& and ecohs -rpon smral ocsn t ha. e sIfen fro e~s.n? sse-s and enn tosavCoic. It V. professmno ana tioneer any afetsn d the wo:ee or thro isWa seros maer but at each ae. have bel reheved by a few Vses a A!e c eotarL. This ree , wnh er mary car, has worked snea a Magical Effect a I have feed ve:y =li)e inemwe )eme I have also ufted in y amityi ex-.enmt resn.ts. tz cwcga- em- t. W:n. R natly. xIntaom. I.ais. In the spring 4 T. at PorsWo:h. : I was prc osrd by a sWee ak C P n . Ny pme=vta:Y ezu-m h%eir m.a& sad r ne .ear I was m aNq to even ar mlatw a word. Ey the j ):e t r:. Shaw I =4 Ayees Cherry P7 rc. and to w snrcse and great Ym. le than ee month I ctmnvd envse eAwd in a natural tone of vi'es. I coninued mpveand have beeren sic a wei' m I have often~ ?eoewmended the Persor1a: have never knewa It to th- "--eorEe Lreno*e. ~Taprso, Ind. Ayes CbensPeemr DREiC Awi&8.L1 a &,2d:yaDnsea. P'rice3:t; sIn boMM T R FZ R~M OF BLFMF a C ANIS has heer __sh'd wi reser,.sm I a i an'e. All nrs THE PRES FOP 1i9. MU,LY SUNDAY. WEE erA~'V s e yewbapaM Jee A 'NETPAPEIR FOR~ TUE U AM Ths y r s z th oga ri o faC'.i n's no. w.r.: ha- ne amsie ence, wm n anS I A 1:.-ne neIst ateh Th"y :wi' Vundry. One year. - --h --'sa m nts L AISERS.DJ "h?ur ie hes- ~ "os 7=s2t=- h or a . .i rcm~..n i :: -i.:7o F." - - - CERE LTE a = -sowtE ie''-' u' va .ean ma. msw Or- AL-. PLASre uTEmR CITIZENS" MEETING. ad Y REQUEST OF THE TOWN 10- B Council, the citizens of the Town are invited to meet ir. the Onera House .he at 4 p. m. on Thursday, January "nd. 01 instant, to consider the question of to. lighting the Town by eleetricity. AO A full attendane is solicited. JAS. K. P. GOGGANS. nd 31ay r. STATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C%oL'.NTY OF NEW3ERRY.-IN COMNION PLEAS. k- JaA. K. Gilder, P'laintifl, Against L Evervtt Folk et al., Defendants. ieou Partition. :er -1Y ORDER OF THE COURT nt ,.B herein. the creditors of Louisa A. le Folk. deceased, are required to estab lish their demands 1edore me ou or be to tore February 141h, 1891. if SILAS JOH NSTONE. Master. ild .. .. -____________ g H.kxx 11. 1LEArsr. Cu.- L. IL BLERSE & BLERSE. ofl he' Attorneys at Law, Kewarty a:d Pxsey, S. C'. A BEAUTIFI ISilk Handke Scarfs, Si Mtuffi sml Christmas ISMITH& A BIG I Clothing, Under Shc sum Still'on hand andvll. e sal once and e 1-:.1-0goos and price SItT d-IBLALOCK, SNOW THE CENTl H AVING P1IRCHASED LAEiGEST STOCK o: VFURNSHING GOODS THA BERRTY. WHICH IS NOW. THE SAME AT PRICES WHl OUR STOCK STo Our Store and Ins 525 StWd Will ev.r ewdrs. Tco me Wsas Reho Can =Tellse th4i BLAL4OCli STATF OF SeNTE CA OL2%A '-ornr OF __WBERE-IN L.NCNON !'EEAS 1 NTo *he Cou : iss ?al e N-' a ne Eund-e~'c snl :%,.i-v . N 4 o0 :he .onesPa:. Lms: On --ti L.a ofp-se m e .m-ntie ir: ileg ,)r ~.be IaeI-case aenC. Cy . - a aener & fy r nae. 'i ffeeC on n s:s 'Trm *esa. deee. o . D E - . "T - re'a..it -a:a u tNw - Fs d y C. -...S . na:m -m - ad i:c.o de~ ion- n- Fla13 aot:nus zzaA~e- I'e. ziat 27 nian. ~refoo : 0-,2 2 - CL B:.e Co-to for nfants a' --catortalssowe -,Aavwtoehoftothat Irecommed it&SM4periWrt0&MyM known to me:' H. A- A-zzz: X D., Ul So. oxford SL, BrooMyn, . T. Tho . of-teft !S W culi and m merits so weU known that it s. a Work tj p.ore gatmLoeDdomi Few areb wh onot keep C&Md&ri vAbn wA eacLCaA ArmDD Nqw York CI. Lste pa j=n Boe bib IL DISPLAY IF rchiefs, ispenders, ers, Slippers, :LEFOR H Presents K VEARN'S. JINE OF !T vear, es and Hats CHEAP FOR CASE. Cal at I & WEARN, I GREEN'Si OF FASHION ?E OF AT TR ACTON. M TRICTLT FOR CASH TE ' CLOTHING AND GTENTS Th rETER CAME TO NEW RR TING DAILT, WE OFFER .. CH DEFT COMPETITION.A [S IMMENSE ep ktt in a frst-ks. Clothirg pection of Our Goods. M 1e Repleiiishedl oner somne spcal eaders funBy pHc ee i. Ne~w Tork Cit. oewho My sad sel On3 lngJ SCase Trade, S& tiEEN. ' 50TICE OF ELECTION.B XOTICF IS E MTGa .. tha. z-ss.nee ofth b on :y co2f-red 1t the Act of the Gen,era! entird-.aAc~ ombarie~ me New t-i:.. anzo-ved Ikeeemer 3990. SaD .eeio W'ibebe3d a de' C-m ) wr d ar o Nwie:7 o Thu rsday, th issue of oWasfo te suf 2e p~. doma do.;--. an e Cev fan:a taal i os s 3 z. pay nthe s.tnl; Th'o-dv,e w'dt :e prov is cth . said A4t. Ie .- oe~ a~ << aTur of -. e fnoin 3:e- fo '?uo mb -omi "ne iUwa ' ene at o'o it:h e *ro : an clsda de T _. F .J. i I. U n'n,_ c re AiS. E.. F OGAN- Ce.~ - id Children. xms Wems 00&, 0 =8s ~-^ =wzbr. Emns.o.D., FewYrkiy. COPA 7. X== = XW Y= OUR UIESS BiZ0l est not be permitted to get rusty for want of exercmse, so ERE'S A BLAST OF THE BIG BAZOO t :o pro; to omAres and friend vhmt we hactz't Ios the kma& The tuzv: is HE LAST ROWS OF WINTER, u we ropwe zo phyit far ewvry ANK NOTES ndLATow in. HE L.AST ROWS OF TNTER COODS Lt inger on our she1veE -mue way With'Em! OUR COODS tt Your Pricel Seboice we o&r is esei'l=. The dhnce fr you isc natdiay. FE eYOU AY BUT MUST REAK E MAKE IKLETTNER ATE OF SOUTH C AROINA COUNTY OF NEWRBRRY . T. Lineomn Desdamm. Y VIRTUE OF AN FTFCCTION soe er=ed cae to me dLuied I ! sell at Newberry Court Hoose, in I ate within the he boers of ,at pubbie cmer. on Sakeday, the day of Febenarvj 1L aBl the inze. of t'eeendasn. Hienry Soe i Str or psta:ion of lad, e-ts said ouny and State. uwning Snndred and Ten Ae:,s, moae er .and boc:.,dd by lands of Thos. V. eke Jaa. O. Koo. and theCoimn .eo afl &dends3Z' inees is that nd a:PoariTa. in said Qanaty State, cetzninr Oe-Dbhth of Ace. moee or ]ess. and bounded by de of Thos.. W.Hnwy ~eried on as the ropry of dra .er&Sone,and win beEidto the debt n ta.e g,ore namda cas >aE1 eoss and dioienns esof sa3e. ash Purse n 'W. W. RISR.s. . c. bedfs O5e Jan., 1%L SHERFFS SALT. aT OF socra CA RLIsi& OUNTY OF NEWBBBRY. m. Sorr-nu & Cc-. andote eredi:Th m~s W3e Ems. Y TIR TUE OF AS F TFCtTION ::the t.tore. sa::ed ene, and su rybe ezeecatis agniet saiAd de a:n. ! me dieeL. I wifl aei at - .-er 4ozrt House in sai Stt >be o*.ncr. oc the firs Monday Feray iWL 'elda ) the 2nd o! *said moma.. tbe I awngde id poprt. riz e and frme ocSdinaj thro i:e ewn of Prsery in aaid szty, iitaded by 'Y./ ofWher . se. y. e: a row4tip No 10. br.mnde~d by lands Lie emt' Aba M<.net. de aed cre Erdow. eta' .ie. :r Acr'a of Lad Inoce orle Co5LzbIr No S, bonded /rlnd Fed doekmat. Marioin Warner ob MLS.. A. J KreGe and ooks eve . a th ropety of(the de :tvan be mid to pythe eaof eae: (as. Pureba to for pape*r. W.- W.RMR .c