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Important Order. Gen. Can by, on Monday, issued the-following order. which ex plains itself: I. It having been represented that. owing to certain informali ties and non-compliance with cer tain regtUations prescribed by the laws of the State;and by military orders, for drawing juries in South Carroling, such drawings have, in some cases, been render edirregular and invalid, it is or dered : That juries heretofore drawn, orwhich. previous to the regular spring terms of the Circuit Courts noq approaching, may be drawn. for a Circuit or District Court, in any Judicial District of South Carolina, whether the provisions of General Ordere No. 32, or No. 89, or No. 100. of the year 1867. from these .Headquarters, were regarded in the preparation of the Ilt fiom whieh any drawing was mdo or may be made, and whether such drawing was, or !"M.y be. at a regular term. of any court, or at an extra court, or by the clerk of a court and the she riff of a District -in the presence of a magistrate, and whether such extra court or drawing by officers of any eotrt was. ordered by the Governor Of the State, any Judge, Cireuit Court, or Court of Appeals, are hereby legalized ; and, the -inght of cballenge as given by'.the said General Orders No. 49-,nd he necessary drawing of -tales, are hereby preseivod as hereto -fore. At the next spring tems of the Circuit and District Courts. reepTiely; - - and whensoever W3reafter new juiry lists are to be made for any District, jury lists abstl be prepared foir the list of all :-male citizens therein who shalJ have paid their taxes within the * -t*ive months next ppoceeding; andhalfange shall be allo-wed. iii * conformity with General Orders ! K.. 89. >3. Upon the return of the ve aires,. the..presiding judge of' the *ceurt..shall be authorized, at the - exppan~efling of juries so drawn, to set aside any juror'for persona! un fittess by reason of intellectual or * im@ral disqualificationts; provided, that race, color . or. former con di tion 4f servitude shall not of itself ~a gretnd of exclusioni. SThe -Court of Common Pleas_aniAeneral Sessions in South Carolina, are hereby inves tied with -concurrent -jurisdiction with the District Courtsi of all cases and matters of which t1he District Courts have jurisdiction unoder the Constitution and laws * ithe State. III. The provisions of the act .Nf eneral Assembly of the .State of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to Amend the law inrelation -to tenants," approved December - 19, -1866, shall be construed to ex tend-and apply to all cases- of ten - - o&ies,-.wh'ether at will or for a tMrm limited by the Act of the *- parties, or by operation of law, andwhehersuch tenancies were created by parol 6r bf written leases di~ contraets of letting, * wbere,er rent shall be due and in ai-re#is, or- wherever th.e tenant sl3all hold over after the cessation of his rightoaf occupaney. When reit application:is .made to a snagistrate to emove a tenant for aig' cause within the intent of aid Act, as hereby construed, it shall be the duty of such magis trate, and of the sheriff or consta ble, to proceed under the act -herein recited. and to charge no greater fees than those therein prescribed. IV. In no criminal case where there is appeal from any other * ourt to the Court of Appeals, sball it be necessary for the ac cased to appear in person before the Court of Appeals, but in a ease of capital felony, the Court of Appeals, at its discretion, with regard to expediency as to the time and place of sentence, may order a prisoner to be brought be fore it. Jim Wolf and the Tom Cats. Here is one of Mark Twain's good stories. He knows how to make the reader laugh, and if the following does not provnk e a snule it is because there is no mirth in mankin'd during the hot weather: I knew by the sympathetic glow upon his bald head-I knew by the thought ful look upon his~ face-I krnew by the emotional flush upon the strawberry on the end of the old free liver's nose, that Simon Wneeler',. ummry was busy with the olden L.ime. An~d so I prepared to leave, beesu'- all these- were symptoms ofa reminiscenIce-signs that lbe was tiresome pcrsonaT experiences-but I was too slow ; he had got the start of me. As nearly as I can recollect, the infliction was couched in the following language: "We were all the boys, then, and ddn't care for nothing, anid didn't have no troubk-s, and didn't worry about nothii g only how to shirk school and keep up a revivin' state of devilment all the time. This yar Jim Wolf I was a talking about was the prentice, and he was the bes hearted feller, he was, and th6 wost forgivin' and onselfish, I ever see -well, there couldn't be a more bullier boy than he was, take him how you would ; and sorry enough I was when I sete him fhr the last time. "Me and lenry , as always pestering him anii plastering 1:oss hills on his Iack 3:nd putting humble bees in his bed, and so on, and s!ttetimes wed crowd in and hnk with h1in,not'tsta:ding hi growl ing m:d then we'd Itt 41n to get mad and nglht acfo:t him, so as to keep him stir ed UP !Ike. H1e was nineteen, he was, and long, and lank, and ba.hful, and we was fifteen and, sixteen, tolerably lazy and worthless. "So that night, you know, that my :i-ster Mary give the candy pullin' th-ev started'us off to bed early, so as the com;.any could have full. swing, and we rung in on Jim to havesome fun. "Our window looked out onto the roof of the ell, and about ten o'clock a couple t.f old torn cats got to rarin' and chargin' aroiund on it and carryin on like sin. There was four inches or snow on the roof, and it was frozen so that theic was u tight smart crust of ice oi it, nd the moon was shining, bright, and we could scethem cntslike daylight. First they'd stand of and e-vow-yow-yow-yow, just the samc as if they tTas a cussin one 1no0the-r, you -'know and how up their uacks and pu'h up their tails, and swe!l around ani spit, -nd then all of su-lden the gray cat he'd snatch a handful of fur out of the yelkr cat's han and spin her around, like a buatom on a barn-door. BUt the Vller cat was game, and he'd come an.i clinch, and the way they'd goUge, anid hite hrd howl ; and the way they'd tmake the fur fly was powerful. "Well Jim, he got digusted with the row, and 'lewed he'd climb out thire and shake him off'n the roof. He hadn't reely no notion doirn' it likely, but we everlasting'y dogged him, and bully ragged 1 im, and, 'lo sed how . he would tak~e a dare, and so on, till bimeby he-higue.d up--the winder, and lo and behold he went-went exactly as he was -nothin' on but a shirt and itwas short. Butt you ought to have see him I You ought, tose him creepin' over that ice, anid diggin' his toe-nails and finger-nails in fo)r to' keep from'- slidin' ; and 'bove all, you ought to have seen that shirt flappn' in the wind, and them long ridiculous shanks of his'n a glistninm' in themoonlight. "Them comip'ny folks was down there uider the eaves, the whole squad of'eum undb-r that onery shed of old dead Wahi'ton' Bower vines-all settin' ramnd ahout two dozen~ sassers of hot candy, which they sot in the snow to cool. Aud they was laughin' and talk in' lively ; but they didn't know nothin' 'hout the panorama that was goin' on over their heads. WVell, Jim he went a sneakin n umbeknowvns to them tomn cats-they was a swisitin' their taids, yowyowin' and threatemin' to clinch,. you know. and not payin' any attention-he was a sneakin' right up to the conmli of the roof, till he was in a foot and a half of'em, and then all of a suddeni ho made a grab for the yaller cat! But by gosh he missed he and slipped his hoit, and his heels iew up and he flopped on his back and shot off"n that roof like a dart! went a smasin' and. a crashin' down through1 them old rusfy vines and right in ti e dead centre of them comue'ny people ! sot down like an .earth quake in them two dow&n sassers of red-hot candy,; and let off a bowl that was bark from the tomb! Them girls-well they felt you knor. They see he warn't 'dressed for cop'ny artd so they left. All done in a second, it was just one little war whoop, and a whish ! of their dresses and blame -the we'ich of'em, was in sight any whars ! "Jim, he was a sight. He was gor med with that hili' hot molasses candy clean down to his heels, and had more hsted sassers hanigin' to him than if he was a Inigun princess-anid he came a pranin;g' up stairs just a whoopin' and a cussin', and every jump he gave he shed some china, and every squirm he fetched he dripped sorme candly! "Al. blistered ! Why bless my soul, that pore creature couldn't reely sit down comfortable for as much as four week " Attend to Your Children's Teeth We are so often called on to extract the first Molars or J w Teeth for children, and to regulate or strengthen the front teeth, which become crooked from neglect, that we think it advisable to call the attention of prents. ro the subject; so that the back teeth my he filled. tnd the fr ont teeth noticed whIlst children are cutting their second set, so as to prevent their coming irreaular. Children shed. or lose but ten teeth from the upper jaw. and ten from the lower jaw. and h- Molars, or j aw teeth, which they cut BACK of these. belong to theirmadult or grown set M:,ny persons say they were not aware of this racr. Now tnotice and act according ly Charges very moderate Termsm cash. R S. W H ALEY. Surgeon Dentist. Newberry, Jan. 15, 1868. Cokesbury Dist., S. C. Conference-ist Quarter. Cokebury station. J'tn 4. 5; Newberry staOti Jan 11 12: Edgefield et., Jan 25 26; Cokehurv et. 1. 2, lBtletr, Feb 8, 9 ; Ma peon Feb 15, 16; Clin:on an'd Laurens, Feb 22, 23; Newa b-rrv or February 29, March 1; Atbville, March 7. 8; Eteedy River M:'rch 14. 15. The D[<trici sie'ards will meet at Cokes u on rueshav the 4th of Fe-b. A full at tendance of the Board is earnestly re quested. W. . FLEMTATN P R. MAKE [P YOUR CLUBS!! 1OR TIE NEWBERRY HERALD, A FIRST CLASS, LIVE DISTRICT, FAMILY, General News Paper! DEVOTED TO Ron iND ]WRY IBR IREST ! Now unquestionably is the time to Subscribe, EIThER SINGL.Y OR IN C.LUBS!I TERMS IN ADYANCE Single Copie 1 -s - P08 " 36 "~ - - 7 FiveCopis ly ansd one to getter up en Copies,mand ento gesterup of Cltb, 25600 Advertisements ! ISETED CONSPICUOUSLY ON TE KOST T-TEtAL T.TEBS ! JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, EXECUTED NEATLY AND CEEAPLY. T. F. & R. H. GRENEKER. . Proprietors. 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This is to give notice that on the '7th day of January, 1868, a warrant of Bankruptcv was issued out of the District C7ourt. of the United States for the Di'strict o! South Carolina, agains: the' estate of T. S. Duncan of Newberry' (Gout House in the District of Newberrr, i~n said Distrier, who has been adjudged a Ban.krupt on his own petition: That the payment of any debts anid the de livery of any property b,elonging to such' Bankrupt; to himt, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by himt, ate Jorbi den by law: and that a meeting of the Creditors of said B;ankrnpt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assigtnees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newherry ourt House at the office of, and before Henry Summer, Esq., Register in Bank ruptcy for said District, on the 28th day of January, A. D., 1868, at 12 o'clock, M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshall So. Ca. District, by GEORGE LARSEN, Jan 8 2 3 Deputy Messenger. Guano. 100 tons warranted genuine Peruvian, from the Agent of the Peruviatn Govern ment, on hand and for sal!e byv SILAS JOHNSTONE & Wx. F. N&NCE, October 23 43 REMOVAL. LEWIS BUTLER, FASHIONABLE BARBER and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFULLY announces to the gen tlemen of Newherry, that he has removed to the room in the rear of the Newberry Ilotel, where he will he happy to wait upon all in the exercise of his profession. His ob'ject is to please the mnost fnstidious taste, and the keeping of his shop shall be alter the most unexceptionable style. Shaving, Trimmtiing, Shampooing, and Hairding~ executed in thme most approved Ne 4 s Imp-roved C Improved Cotton Tie, v bich we have n ST TIE IN U ion; of the South, an-d its; sliperii)r meit ft to marra:t us in the asse;ion t13t it is desti nt wi-h undoubted strongth and durability. ollowing points : The perfect consth ueti.n d in, p4tled ont or to FAILL oUT ; .1n1d.is used ieh it works is asily undertood fe6m the et e lst.. The simple pro -e-s of runig the lening being perfWcted-.the moment the pres smair. presenteig ai evettsirface, bar'no rc reat objection to other Ties, which are w n, and espWciall when bales are piled on -em AS JOHNSTONE & Wm. F. NA ton, Agents for State of South C ESTABLIS ROBT.. Formerly of1 IMPORTEE -AND WHOI DRUGS, DYE-STU: Sponges, Painte Glass and Dri 264 BROAD STREK Oct 23 3m Dry Goods, NIl,173, NEXT TI Offer to the people of Newberry EST DRY GOODS ever brought Lowest Prices in New York and low. Call and examiine for yourse Major W: .G. Glenei, of Newberr; House, and will be glad to see his: Fall Goods! .AT "CIIARLffTi STOLIL, W WHOLESALE DRY ( At BANCROFT'S OLI We are now receiVing a lar Special attention given to the selection of a) also for Planters' rrade. Our Stocks are constantly replenished and Patterns of the Season. We keep always on hand Full LUnes of1 Advnce on A tns' pric, fr (AS 11 or CT N. B. -Samples. with Price Lists, sent (f Refers to City Adverti,ements for prices. All Orders will be promptly attended to. St< April 17 SPLENVDIE Fall and W ON EXHI] COLUM] WHICH ARE OFFERED AT Un His S'tock has beeun selected with the grea and it will be greatly to the advantage of bu secure bargains. His store is eligibly siLtatE Notice. Application will be miade at the next meeting of the Legislature of' this Staute for aI Act Incorporating a Freedmuan's School in the Townt of Newhierry ROBERT TOLIVER, CHIA RLEY ('ANNON, J AMiES LONG8IIORE, ~.Freedmen. H ARVEY CLA RK andj others.3 I A 2 l cc to pt fu Ise n, th attan Tie. fr ) hesitation in presenting to the- pu'.lic as the p D SE. eely ackno ledgt ?by all who have tried it, tied to become the unirersal favorite. Th.i% t We particubirly invite the attention of Pin- - of the Ifinge and-the rounded edges'of the a without the troublesome operatiou of bend- rij it. kach Tie is conipkte in-itseV -the Buctkle ci Bnd ino the Buckle and letting it go at the sure of the cotton ik brought to bear on the tt ugh edges or protradig points, -eusequeftly U reachei apart when the buckles of different h other. NCE, Newberry C. H., S. C. F arolina. Dec. 11 50 2mo. H KD 1 8- 45 FL LAND (ewberry, With ,ESALE DEALER IN E'F, ACIDS, CORKS, i, Essential Oils, ggists Sundries, ( ET, AUGUSTA, GA. Dry Goods! I J. K. tGARMANY, rA, G-A., mud Laurens Districts the CHEAP- a. to Auigusta, bought for CASH, at NOW COMING IN, wifll be sold_ Ives before pur'chasingtelsewhere, District,-is connected with this rinids. Oct 233 Fall Goods!A THE DEALERS IN lOODS, )STAND, 287 King-St. f e STOCK of FA LL GOODS, i kinds of Goods, suited for Country Stores, by every Steamer, with all the Newest Styles )mestic Goods, which we will sell at a Small Y ACCEPrANC. to Select from in the City. ree of ebarge) to any part of the Scat. yl, Webb &a Co. 287 KING sT. SARRAY ! inter Goods ~ 3ITION ATB 3A, S. C. IPARALLELED LOW PRICES!!i test care. aund presents an attractive variety, Ta ers to call and examiee for themiselves and d on Mauin street. Oct 16 3m. S CABINET MAKING PBa Li Aid Repairing. The undersigned respectfully gives notice that, he is prepared to M AKE, or REPAIRfA any kind of CABINET WARE, in the neat est and most satisfactory manner. Work 1 olicited. Prices reasonable. i WM. ZOBE L. Ishi ias Metalic Oril, tases, THE SUBSCRIBER has constapty on mida till asortinent of the abot,approved ses, of different paterns, besides, cofns his own make, all of which he is prepar* furnish at very reasonable rates, wfth omuptne.-H and despatch. Persons desirous of having caes sent by ilroad will have them sent free of charse. A Hearse is always on hand and will e rmished at the rate of $10 per day, Thankful for past patronage, the sAbo riber respectfully asks for a contitizatiS ' the same, and assures the public that > effort on his part will be spared to render e utmost satisfaction. R. C. CHAPMAN. Newberry S. C., July 31. Z M It bs an UNFAILING MEEDT in all ae Neuagia Facinfi, oftet e-fect a pe et cure in less than twenhfI o ws. 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