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The 3erald. THOS. F. GRENEKER. W. H. WALLACE. Em>rRS. NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1881. A PAPET6R TfTE PEOPLE. 'Iletald i~s kth4e highest respect a Famn ilY -cwSpae r, devoted to the material in terests of the people of this County and the State., It circulates extensively, and as an Advertising medium, offers unrivaled ad vantages. For Terms, see frst page. South Carulina; Its Resources and Attraetions. This is the title, rather a portion of.the; title, of s pamphlet just is sued from the State Immigration Bureau. We presume the pam phlet is intended for. world-wide cireulation, as special pains is taken ;-in the title to show that South Crolina is in the United States of America. We are free to say- that amid the muliiplicity of pamphlets, eirculars, etc., that come to this office this particular pamphlet ,would very likely have passed-unread ; but the scathing critiism of -the Charleston News and Courier, the 14th, led us tb eamine the pamphlet carefully; and ire agree with -that paper in deelaring that the pamphlet should be adppressed. It isbombastic and~6phomoric in stye filled with, violations of the simplest rules of EngliA grainar- and rhetoric; deals in'the, wildest sorts of gene ralities; -and is puerile in the ex treme. -A-seli6olboy of-fifteen who wouM commit as many mistakes in the same space would either be flogged or kept -in after school. Its -circulation will certainly reflect no credit on the State, -and can give no information of any value to sttangers. The pamphlet is accompanied by a map 7made in 1867-fourteen years ago. As the Neis -and Cou en weU ,ays, "What can be thought of a map of the State in 1881 which does-- not show the Countie of - Aiken, Oeoriee and Hampton, is oblivious of -the exist 6rir'of the Air Line Railroad, and treats -the Wilmirrgton and Man chester ~Railroad as still in exist ende !"' Butneally the map is the least objectionable part of the pam phlet. This pamphlet should be sup. pressed, and the -tsk of preparing a paperfor the purposes designed by this should be entrusted to some ~person wbo can not only write good *Engish-but can also~ set forth the resources and attractions of South *Carolina with some degree of me thod and difiniteness. Bad rot4the Old Densiaion. The good news from Virginia last week was premature. Later intel ligenee reveals the lamentable fact thstifhoneand the- Readjusters carried the State-by an-overwhelm ing majority. The Republicans supported the Readjusters almost solidly.' The entire negro vote, with very insignifiecart exceptions, voted%with the Mahone party. The 4irtuie and intsHligence and honesty of the old State were powerless aginst-te combined forces of the Federal administration, igr:orance srddehnsy One result of the 'election will be to-put another Re adjuster or Repub~lican in the Uni Ned States Senate. Riddlebarger will probablfb'e the man. - Of1icers ofE the State- Agrieultu. -ral and -Meeasala 8oeiety. The thirteenth. annnal meeting of-theSanta Carolina Agricultural -sad. annbamca1 Society was held the;9thinabtn CoiUnmhin The followiag officers for the en. * suing year were elected: President, ID. P. Duncan; Vice Presidents, E, R. McIver, 1st~ Con gressional itrict ; W. G. Hinson, *2d; A. P. Butler, 3d ;B. H. ktas -*sey, 4th ; J. Wash Watts; 5th. -Executive Committee, B. F. Cr'ay. ton, E.. L. Rocbe, W. A. Clark, Isaac -S. Bamberg, J. N. Hnffman, J. K. 0. Nance L C. Thompson, Seeretary and Treasurer, Thomas 'W. Holloway. Judge Cox,- of the District of' Colnmbia, has quashed the infor mations against Brady and others in the Star .Roate proseentions. The Judge says the prosecutions should have been brought by indict ment. It ishgly probable that thei defendants will escape entirely through technicalities. The Supreme Court of Indiana has decided4that playing billiards where~'the- loser pays for the use of the table is gambling, and that the proprietor is therefore liable for I Two colored men fought a duel d with shotgans near Norfolk. Va.. a h few days ago, and one was mortally' wounded. The duel was intended a to be only a shamt affair-a paredy, p as it were, of the numerous affairs f of honor that have recently occur red in that State : but some bird shot accidentally got into one of q the guns. resulting in the strange t anomaly that the mock duel was r the only serious duel that has oc carred. U There is considerable virtue and honesty still left in New York City. n In one Congressional District the candidates were W. W. Astor, Re publican. millionaire, and Roswell P. Flower, a Democrat. Notwith- 1 standing the District was Republi can and the millionaire candidate spent $75,000 in buying votes, Flower was elected, on his merits alone, by a very handsome majori ty. Judge T. J. Mackey denies the report that he is a candidate for Collector of the Port of Charleston. The Judge, we presume, will be a candidate before the next Legis- s lature for re-election to the Circuit Bench. What hiE -hance' are we cannot say; but we think the Legis lature could find a substitute if it should try. The President has accepted the resignation of Attorney-General McVeigh-none too soon, judging from the bungling manner in which the Star. Route prosecutions were carried on. The Executive Committee of the State Press Association, at its meeting in Columbia last week, decided to hold the next Press As sociation in Marion. The National Cotton Planters' Association will meet in Atlanta December 6th. Over three hun dred delegates are expected to be present. The trial of Guiteaa for the mur der of President Garfield was begun at Washington Monday. It will probably consume two months or more. Gov. Hagood, in accordance with the President's proclamation, has appointed the 24th as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. New York is very comfortably Democratic. There is some con solation in that. The L,egislature opens next Tues day, the 22nd. state News. Ex-Chief Justice Willard has moved back to New York. The candidates for the Charles ton Custom House are R. M. Wal lace, T. B. Johnston, C. H. Baldwin and Harry Noah. A five year old daughter of Mr. Goodman, of Pelzer. was killed the 11th by a freight train while she was attempting to get off the cars. Washington Letter. From our Regular Correspondent. WAsHINGTON, D. ,, Nov. 10, 1881. There are a great many more Gov ernment clerks and officials in Wash. ington now than were here a week ago. The exodus of voters from the< Departments was almost as great this year as it has ever been in a Presi dentiali campaign. All employees from Virginia, New York and Pennsyl vania were especially enjoined to go1 bomne and vote, an were given a ten days' vacation for that purpose. Near ly every room in most of the Depart-t ments was short several clerks, and the work, which at this season of the year is most pressing, suffered in con sequence. But the country had to be 4 saved again. It may as well be n derstood now* -and here, that the first 4 business of this Administration, ati all times, will be to attend to politics. f This reminds me that quite a num-r ber of persons holding luerative Fede-t ral positions in 'he South are now 1 here in a state of great uneasiness of I mind. They were prominent in oppo-i sition to Grant in the election of del egates to Chicago last year and nowr that the "Old Guard" is running b things they arc suspicious that all will not be well with them. *The absentees on account of politics fi were not confined to, clerks. Even o -the President was away several daysy on the pretext of "private business." When the New York Republican ~ State Convention met in New' Yorkt the unsettled law business of Presi dent Arthur required several days ofr the most assiduous labor to settle and li elose it up, and it is donbtful whethe-r s he wou!d have been able to settle it l at all had it not been for the tingely p aid rendered him day and night by i Conkling, Logan, of Nevada, and y others who knew just what attention o the P'resident's private business affairs e needed. Then last week when his a political friends were again in need of n advice, and he felt great concern lest 1 apathy should cause "his own State" Itl to go against his party, the Peint i discovered that a lot more of his pri b vate businese had to be settled, not n withstanding his efforts to close it upe a month ado Meanwhile he had h nc here all he could to help .li )ne settle up his business over i-i irOinia. Great intcrezt w-s nani sted here in the Vir,i,nia clection. Id all honest t,el) not e:ized in ;litie- regret the disgrace which h:as dileu upon that f ionweahh by e triumph of the liepublica; Re. udiation Coalitioits. .3ut hi prop rty owniug. tax-paying people. those -o ltve a real interest in her fu mre, are not responsible for it. Tht -al credit of the results beln%rs to )resident Arthur aid under officials rho pretendiug to be specially serup lous regarding the country's honor ave taken into ciose communion i ai ty of repudiators. The 65.001 ig (rant, illiteratei regroes voted tht icket iu obedience to instruetion! rum this city, and Virginia must sub .it to the ijongrel Administratior ?hich Arthur, Mahone and that vot< ias selected. Judge Folger has taken rooms a he Arlington for the winter, and as utned charge of the Treasury Depart uent. The official guillotiue will fal vith considerable effect, it is under tood, in a short time, much to th< dvantage of the Department. whie eeds new blood, while it gets rid o owe of its rings. There is a goo( leal of talk, too, about a change o >olicy-a reduction of some interne evenue taxes and a less rapid payim, ff of the public debt. Just at pre ent the annual reports absorb atteo ion in this and other Departments [he heads of bureaus are already send tjg in their reports to the Secretarie vho will embody them in their re omitnendatious to Congress, througl he President. Some of these subot linate officials are quite prone to elab rate theories and express views o heir own. When Mr. Spinner wn Presurer, he fell into the habit o iiring his firancial views in his an iual reports' and the practice grew o 3im uutil he practically usurped thi .uutious of the Secietary in the mal :er of making recommendati.ns t longress. Finally Secretary Bristo, resolved to stop it and on one occasi* .ook his pen and drew black lines a through the long spun theories in th presence of Spinner, who had ju banded in his report. The old ger leman was indignant, but his repot was thereafter printed as it should b< :ontainiog simply a record of th raasactions of his office. Mr. Gi Vlan has in his report for this ye. ,akea up cousiderable space with omewlat crude discussion of abstra< financial questions, and there is ruc curiosity at the Treasury to see wb the new Secretary will do about it. The election of a Democratio teo ber of the House of Representativ from the Eleventh New York distrii destr.ys the majority of the strai.h out Republicans, and th y will onl be able to muster 146 votes, one !e. than a majority. The Republicar here are not very much coacerued ov( this, is they express no doubt of bein able to pick up the one vote requisit to constitute a majority without mue trouble. They have nine Greenbac. er, two Virginia Readjusters and ou New York Independent Republica to recruit from, and their calculatior ure, therefore, based on good Found; tion. Yet if these twelve member who belong to neither of the regulh organizations, were to combine the could dictate their own terms. Prioso. The Sopth Carolina MIilitary Academy. Whether justly or not, the wor] mesures men by the success in lit that they obtain, so that whatev< aourse of training will best secure thz nd for their sons is well worthy< he attention and thoghfl considea tion of men. Success in any pursui bowever, is rarely attained unless eot Edence is felt in the exercise of tho: mental forces which it is necessary t employ, and this clement of confidene can only come as the result of a sy: tematic eniture of those forces unde suitable c ondition and in a prope ~ynaium. Such condition and such trainin were supplied to tihe young men < ur State in past years by the urilitar chools that were established at th~ Arsenal in Columbia and at the Citt el in Charleston, and.the loss of thes dmirable institutions has been onec he most seriously injurious resultsc he war. Wisely planned and carefully nui ured by her most eminent men th nilitary schools of the State of Souti Jarolina sent out year by year youn nen skilled in the application of tb r4nt sceoeg to theO zpanifol rants of life and accustomed to tha liscipline which inspires prompt an leisive action. The wholesome it luence for good and the beneficia esults in general secured by the syt em adopted in these echools ma; est be estimated t>y the fruits the; tae borne of earnest and worthy mue n every county of the State, and iti ;reatly to be desired that by an earl; estoration of these schools they mighi we made available to the youth of thi tate. The dictates of sound econo ay lead us to see that opportunitiea or a higher grade of education that ur schools now offer can no longe rith safety he disregarded, and tha !e mtli right speedily give to oui oung men here at home the advan ages they need to qualify themuselve: or the development of the ma'teria esoures with which our State is s< berally endowed. Let the militar bools of South Carolina be re-estab shed on thre same broad and wis< Ian thait marked their former admain traion, that they nany dfford bei oung menI the privileges the~y need i systematie training and thorough ulture. The Legislature should not hlow its next session to pass withoul iaking an ample appropriation to the oard of Visitors of the Academy fo: e reopening and maintenance of ese schools, and it is earnestly to e hoped that the year 188S2 may wit ess the consummation of a scheme so minently conductive to the best and H umnbugge*d Agan, I saw so ujuch said :bout thu auer its ut Ijop 'atten-, and 11y wife wbu was always doetoring, and never well. teased ne so argently LU get hUr some, Scouludcd IV ie humbugged ugain; and I an .lad I did, tor in slta twu .n1ths' use of the Bimters my wife wa; eured and has renained s. for eighteen wonths since. I like such humibugging.-H. T., St. Paul Pioneer Press. Nov. 1.5, 18l, by Rev. J. C. Bovd, Mr. J. .S. HIAIR, JR., to MiS:, BELLE PEITNINGTON -all of New herry. J. N. Robson & Son, Commission Merchants I AND DREALV~US IN FERTILIZERS. 68 EAST BAY. f CIIaL.4ro, November, 9 1881. I At the voinencerent of another busi ness year we acknowledge with pleasure the patronage and confidonce of our plant ing friends. ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILZER, ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, have given very gratifying satisfaction. Our Cotton and Corn Fertilizer is of the highest standard. It contains among other valta a ble ingredients a per cent. of Ammonia, 1-1 per cent. of Potash, 16 per cent. of availa ble Phosphate. Having been among the first to introduce Guano it this State, we can confidently refer to our planting iriends that during the series of years we have sold f them Manures we have always given a pure article. Every Manure is tested. We of f ier the above Fertilizers for cash, time or l cotou. Planters ordering immediately will be Al D loved to the 1st of April to decide which they prefer, cash or tirae. An order For a carload of ten tons will be sent free of drav age, for a less amount $1 per ton will i o charged. y Nov, 27, 46-Sm. Il PROCLAMATION. e t l- - a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXEGUTIVE CHAMBER, CoLUxIA, Nov. 14, 1881. i Whereas information has been received e at thia Department that an atrocious mur der was committed in Newbe!ry Conty on or about the 8th day of October, 1881, upon t :he body of Wyatt Young by onc Milton y Oxner, and that the said Miltn Oxner has is fl.-d fronj jusice. 1S Now, thrrefore, 1, JOHNSON HAGOnD, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in .r order thtrjistice eay bn. dov aw d ti .- nL g Ijesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offe.r e~ a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS for the ap hIprehension and delivery to the Sheriftf of the County in which the alleged crime was committed of the said Wyatt Young. with e proof to convict. ti Said Milton Oixner is about 80 years old, s about six and a half feet high, copper col . ur, no( whiskers, weight 220 pounds. In testinionv whereof I have bereunto set 8'my haud and caused to be afiixed tr [in.. s.] the Great Seal of the State at Col yumbia, this 14th dIay of November, A. D. 188I, and in the 106th year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOHNSON HiAGOOD), Governor. By the Governor. R. M. Szrs, Secretary of State. d e STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ~r COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. it COURT OF PROBATE. EI!a 0. Chappell, Petitioner, against Robt. r E. Williams et al, Defendants. t.Petition for Dower. - By virtue of an order.herein passed on e the 30th day of March, 1881, 1 will resell, 'o at the risk of the former purchaser, at pub. lie outcry, at Newberry Court House, S. C., on Monday, the .5th day of December, 1881, S(Sale-day) within the legal hours of sale, tr that tract of land in which the said Ella C. tr Chappell has been herein adjudged Dower, to wit: That tract s.tuatp in said Coupty, near Chappecll's Depot, S. 0., containing gFour Hundred and Fifty (450) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Su y san G. Irwin, John B. Bomaman, William e W. Wallace and Samuel McGowan. TRaMS or S.A.E-One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the remain e der at twelve months from day of sale with 'f interest from that day, and t9 he secured f by a bond of the pnrchaser ivlth .a mart gage of the premniscs sold. Purchaser can pay all cash if he so desires. Purchaser to epay for papers. e J. B. FELLERS, J. P. N. C. bNov. 12, 1881. 46-4t. g e STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA a COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. t Louisa 31. Nf. Suber vs. Thos. H. Crooks. -Alfred Y. W. Gly mph vs. Thos. H. Crooks. By virtue of Execntions to cne directed in the above stated cases, I will sell, at Newberry Court House, on the First Mon Vday (Sale-day) in December, A. D. 1881, within the legal hours of sale, at public Soutcry, to the highest bidder, the following Real Estate, situate, lying and being in the SCounty amid State aforesaid, topi V One tract or pare of land, containing t Two HTundred and Fifty-five Aeres, more or Sless, bounded by lands of John F. Glymph, David Suber, the Columbia Road, other lands of Thos. HI. Crooks and otbers. One tract, containing One Hundred and Thirty-nine Acree, moore or less, bounded r by liands ofi John F. Glymph, Win. A. tfentz, and by the G;o!umnbiai Road. Also, one other tract, containing Four Hlundred an~d Seven ty-six Aeres, more or -less, and bounded by lands of Jacob Fecl s ker, Jacob Wicker, Heny Ringer, David I Cannon and Heller's Creek. Levied on as the property of Thos. H1. SCrooks. STERs-All c:ash. Purchaser to nay for -papers. sD. B. W HEELER, S. N. C Sheriff's Ottie, Nov. 12, 181 46-4t PATENTS We continue to ;act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks. Copyrights. etc., for the United States. Canada, Cuba, England, -France, Germany, etc. We hav ahad THIR -TY-FIYE YEARS EXPERIENCE. .Patents obtained through us are noticed in the ScIENTIFIxC AMELRICAN. This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $.0,,year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, andi has arn enorrnous circulation. Address MUNN &.'CO., Patent 'Solic!tors, Publishers of SCIE.NTIFIC AMtERI CANr. 37 Park Row, New York. Hand book about Patents sent free. MWaster's Sales. STATE. OF SOUT11 CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NltW ERRY. IN COD1ON PLEAS. Thus. A. Flu dl a ,d nilf, vs. Wm W. il k,r, et al. Rcelief. By order of the Court herein, I will sel at public outery, b,ture tho Court. House a Newberry, on the First Mondav in Dece:m ber, 1881, all that tract or plantation of land, situated on the Saluda River in the County and State aforesaid, containing Four Hundred and Ninety-seven Acres and Seven tenthq, more or les., and hounded by landi of William Langford, G. W. L. Spear man others. Tm;us--The purchase- wi* ie required to pay one-half of the purciiage money in cash, and to secure the payment of the bal aic- pavahe at twelve toonths, with inter est from the day of sale, by bond and murt gage of the premises with leave, however, to pay the whole biii in cash. Purchamer to pay for ootiveyaince. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Mast,r. Master's Office, Nov. 11, 1581. 46--t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN CO)MON PLEAS. Thoi. S. Moormav, Ex'or., vs. Mary A. Moorman, now Simkins, et al. By order of the Court, I will sell at pub lic outcry, before the Court flouse at Ne %% berry, on the first Monday in December, 1881, all that lot or parcel of land in the town of Newberry, the property of the late Robert Moorman, deceased, containing Acres, more or less, and bounded by Baxter street, Moornian street, and by lots of Thos. S. Moorman and Mrs. Marie W. Moorman and others. This s,de will be made in-such parcels as shall be indicated by plats thereof, to be exhibited on dty of sale. In the mean time, these plats may be examined at the Master's office. Tmams--The purchaser will be required to p.ty in cash one-half of the pur,-he money and to secure the balance payable at twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, by bond and a mortgag of the propei ty sold. SILA- JOBN9TONE, Master. Master's Olce, 12 Nov., 1881. 46-3 L STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Wm. Langford and Geo. A. Langford, Ex'ors., rlnintiffi, vs. Spencer P. Baird, Defendant. Foreclosure. By order of the Court I will re-sell, (at the risk of the former piirclhaser), before the Court House at Newberry, on the First Monda) in Deeember, 1881, at public out cry, all that lot of land-the property of the defendarit--lving in tI.e Town of New berry, in the.aid County and State, con taining (h44) Five Hlindred and Forty-four Square Yards, more or less, fronting on Pratt Street, and otherwise hounded by lands of .Lteat o C. M. If irris, deceased, lands formerly owned by Juliuls B. Smith and Carwile Street. Txa)s-- Tiw puichasur will he required to pay one.l.tf ol the piirchae11 money in cash, and to seciire by Ooni and nort:;age of the premises, the remaini.g hall, paya bla at six nionthas with int rest thereon from the day of mile, and pay for conveyance. SI LAS JOHNSTONE, Master. NOV. 17d, 46-3t. Sl STATE -! %1OU111 CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLE~AS. Mr-s Fannie N. Baxter, Adm'x., &c., vs. Lucy W. Baxter, e-t ali. By order of the Clourt herein, I will sell, at public outcry, before the Court IHuse at Newberry, ou the First Monday in Decem ber, 1881, tne real estate of 4ame M. Bax ter, deceuca:, ini the County and State afore said, as follows: The Honme Place, the late residence of the d-cerase-d, containing (85 90-100) Thirty Five Acres and Nine tenths, and bounded by ln' of .\Mrs. NacyE Wilson, Mrs. Y. J. Pope, andi by CaldwelI anid Pope Streets. No. I ofi ba springtield Tract, containing Sixt-y-Five A ares, and bouAnde:d by No. 2 of this Tract, and by lands of' D. S. Johnson and Mrs. T. F. Harmon. No. 2 of the Springfield Tract, containing Eighty Aeres, arijoining No. I of this Tract, and bounded. b,y lands of Mrs. T. F. Har mon and 1). 5. Johnson and by the Road to Kinard's Ferry-fronm which Road a right of way is re-served to Tract No. 1. T o Cemnetery J'raut, lying betwee the old Black .Jack Road and the Steam Mill Road, which contains about One Ilundired and Forty-Three Acres, more -or less, and bounded ,bv lands o,f S P. Baird, A. G. Maybin, !New berry College, Estate of W. B. McKellar andl Estate of Juo. P. Aull, will be .sold in, ceveral parcels, and ini dimensions runm,ing fromn five to 11ftv-eight acres. 'The whole of this estate has just been surveyed. The plats, by which it will bs sold, are on exhibition at the Master's of fice. Txcavs-The purchaser will be required to pay one third of the purchase money in cash and to secure the payment of the hal antc pay4ble in one and two years, with interest fronm the day of sale, by boc d and a mortgage of the premises sold. The pur ch.twer of the home Place gill be fur-ther required to isure the buildimngs thereon at two-thirds of their value and assig~n the policy of insurance to the Master. The purchaser shall pay for all the necessary papers for tht :,ransfer of the property. IL AS JOHKNSTONE, Master. Master's Ottlice, Nov. II, 1881. 4,-3t STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NE WBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Silas JohnssoDe, Master, vs. Wmn. B. Osner - and others. Foreclosure. By orde-r of the Court herein, I will sell, at public outcry, before the Court IHuse at Newberry, otn the First Monday in D)ecem ber, 188!, all that tract or parcel of land, lying partly in Uniont Couty and partly in Newberry t'onnty, in the State aforesaid, containing Seventy-two Acre-s, more or lessi, and bounmd.-dI by binds of P. W. Chick, Sn sannah Ox:mar anda John F. Oxuer. Also, all that trac-t or parces of latnd, Sit uated itn the town o1 Maybimaron, in the County and State aforesaid (upon which is a two-story store-hout.a), meantintg twenty four feet f,-unt m. routl kno;wn as Public .Roa'1 to C'-linbia, anid inmnhtg back eev enty-two I. C', m.e,i.d- oin all sides by~ lans of W. B. G.wr T:.sTh pr.haw.r will be' r-aired to pay 'tme-h-Jr ol :h riL'p.;a is,.- . essh, and ;.. -oca.- tht, e a!:.eex of th! Pitr chase mtoim-y p-v -ha :ta ,-,v i,.>nathsa.9 interest fron, t .h:dv ut -ase byv 5a-ma; mor:gage a: iim aaaper i* old511. Pon~aaaer to p.ty laor e'iu Vw. ace. STATE1 1'S iP 90 1 UARIOL,IN A. COUNTIY OF NEWBERRY IN COMMON PLlEAS. Fannie N. Baxter, adnm'x., vs. Lncy W. . Baxter, eat al. The cred1itors of the estate of James M. Baxtaer ai, r,equired to render and establish their deman d. against said ' estate before me, on or before the first daty of December next. :SILAS JOHINSTONE, Master. Mfasters Sales. 3TATE OF SolI'll CAROLINA. (10UNTY. OF NEWjBERRY IN THE UOMMUN PAS William 0. Sligh. Trusse, &e-, vs. Mrs Cor wella G. Gretieker a:d others Vy c.rder of the Court, I will .el, nt mubl li. ouiert, oul the First Monday in iJDi.en biir. 181, lefore the Gonrt, House at New berry, JlI that plantation or tract of land, situated in the County anti State aforesail, e.ontiining ( 585) Thref Hundred and Fifty ,ree Acres, nire or les., houniled hy laidi fornerlv belonging to W. W. McMor ri--., Jito. P. Kinard, Etate o. James B. Wilton and others. - And, :Jso, all that olter tract or planta ion of land, situtnad in said Gonnty ind Stme, containing ,77) Seventy-seven Ares, o- or !e;c, bou-nid by la tilsof J. BlLton Gl -71ph, estate of Jai. .1. Wilson, estate of W. G;. Va..es and others. l*ts-Purchasrs will he reqaired to pay cite-half of the purchlame :uoney in cash, and to secure tli- balance payable-ut twelve moniLhs with interet ftomu the day of sale, by ond and Ia mortgage of the prefumises and to pay for necessary papers for transfer of the property. Sales to b. made by plat. . LAS JONSTONE, Master. Master's Oflice, 12 Nov., 1881. 46-st STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Ebenezer P. Chalmers, Adn'r., vs. Perry fialCacre, Adii'r , et I. Relief and Account. By order of the Oourt herein, I will sell before the Court House at Newberry, on the Fir9t Monday in December, 1881, tit public outcry, in parcels as may bc desig nated hy plats to be exhibited otn day of 4aIe--all that tract of land of which David ialfiture died seized and tossessed in f,e siniple, ni on which lie resided at the ine of his deadti -situated in the County and State aforesaid, ad containing Eight Hun dred and Seventy Acres, more or less, and bounded by lotuds o .Jmes Maffett, Vdvitn Neal, Micejah Epps and others. Tyams--Parchasers will be required to pay one-third of the purch-so mnouey in cash, and to swcre the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, by bond and mortgage of the premises sold-with leavq, however, to pay all cash. The papers to be paid for by the purchaser. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. 3aster's Utlice, 11 Nov., 1id1. 46-3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. iN COMMON PLEAS. John C. Piester and James B. Aull, Ex'ors., vN. Eliza A. Piester, etal. Complaint for Relief. By order of the Court, I will sell, at pub. lie outcry, before the Coqrt louse' at New herry, on tho First Monday in Decemnher, 1981, the tract of land of which- David 13. Piester died1 seized and posse.med, situate i d Conatrand.State, contsining (401)) Four Htid;ed Acres, inore or le..., known as the "iller Tract," and bounded by latilt o4}state of D. i. Piester, E,.4te of Henry Bir:wn, Levi E. Folk ai,d Henrv M. Hunter. TEns 'P-ieliucser '.-:ill be required to pa.y on--third of the purchase money in cash, and ;o seeiire the balance payable in one and t-wo years, with iiterest from the day fit, sale, by bond and mortgage of the pren ises sold, aid to pay ;or conve)ance. SLAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Msteir's Office. 12 Nov., 1881. . 46-3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CJOUNT'Y OF NEWBERRY. IN COMMON PLE AS Margaret Spearmani, Plai:atiff, vs. Chesley D). Spearaa, 1)efendant. Foreclosure. By order of the (0ogrt herein, dated 19th February, 1 81, I will sell, at the risk of formter purchaer, at public outcry, on the First Mo dlay in Decemtber, 1881, before the Court House at New berry, all thaut tract or plantation of latid, lying and being sit nato in the same State and Couty afore said, on waters of Little River, containitng Two Hiundred. mnd FQrty Acres, miore or lest, 'iud houndaed by lands of Jackson Tengue, Travis 1Hil1, and lands belonging to the estate of Graves Spearman, deceased, and others. Txaxis -The purchaser will be require'd to pay one-fourth of the purchase money in cash, andr to seure the bialance, payable in t.wo intahnenmurt,s of one atid two i-ears wi'h initeres; from the day of sale, by t botnd atnd a tmortgage of the pr(tmises, anid pay for deed, with leaye to pay thte whole amount of the ptnrchase money itn cash. SILAS JOHNSTONE, Master. Nov. 17, 411--V St STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. 1N COMMON PLEAS. Mrs. Gynthia Mower, Adm'x., i-s. W. A. Wert.s c'. a1. Foreclosure. By order of thte Court. herein, I will sell, at public outcry, on the First Monday in Decembher next, before the Coiurt House at Newberry, all that tract of laud in the County ar d State aforesaid, conta~ining NietyfieAcres, more or less, and bound dby lands of Peggy Livingston, Daniel Livintgwon, A. J. Bedenbaugh, Henry Werts anmd others. TeaMs--The p.rchaser will be required to pay in cash one-half of the purchase monecy and to secuire the balanice, payable at twelve months, with interest from the day o,f sale, by hoad anud miortgage of the premi.e-s. S L A!R .IOH NSTONE, Master. Master's Office, 12 Nov , i186l. 41i-3t Pursuant. to an order herein passed on 'e th of November, 1881, I will soll, am the residence of the hste Jacob Cronch, dec'd., ON TH E 24-ru INST., all the Per -onal P'roperty, to wit: Two Mule's, Two H-orsee. One Two-hg9rse~ W.myos. Onue .iuggy and HLarne.. (One-half intorest in Gint. One-half interest int one pair Bellows. Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed. Carpenter- Tools. Terms of Sale-CASh. TIIOS. i1. A DAMS, Aden'r. Nov. 10, 45-2t. CHOICE BEEF,! PirALL iNO. 3. The,, eh-. h ..-oV 0;' intformrth ' - -nmi of Naha' rry uba: :h~ey a-re ntow fuir o' ch-.,s ,r M,-v-s v, b.-if'.rs and Ph.-y eili:.. .h-- h,i.-h..- ;,' a l f:r iutag . ih rb. .tt' inih11'lwi h v J. f.iii & 30N. 0.--. 211, 12--In. Superior Red.Ash Coal, CRATE OR STOVE, Delivered in Newber-ry by Car Load, iT $10.00 PER TON, 2,210 lbs., j'REIQT PAID. Address, !IRENLI'S COAL DEPOT, *CH AR LESTON, S. C. TTIE bcv t of lu"iless uccess! 7 I. to Kuow Where to Buy and What to Buy! fiaing xe.-lles even our past efforts in a securing lamtg.Lins we are ready more than C ever to .tffer Unheard of Inducements in all l.-i.-c of -0fo)ds haillod by us. T DRUGS AND NED1INES, TT Call -t PELUfAM'S DRUG STORE. FOR FINE Perfumery and Toilet Articles, CAll It PELHAM'S DitUG STORE. FOR FINE Lamps and Chandeliers, Call at PINLHAM'S DRUCG '-N4E. FOR CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Call at 'ELIAM'S URUG STORE. For Old and Delicious WINES AND BRANDIES, &e., ClaL PELIIA1'.1 DRUG SToP.H. WU To Secure Bargains in all kinds of goods, e.dn ,.%RLY AND FI OFTEN. at PEIAM's IRUG STORE. Nov. 10, 45-81. FIRE INSIRVNEH A&E UY. ESTABLISHED 1876. North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Queen Fire -nsrance Co. Loudon Asurance Corporation. Underwriters of New York. (C1SH CAPIT AL $50,000,000.) The undersigned with 5 years experience in Fire Insurance, and representiag the Get above ro-liable ompaica, respectfully so licits a conltuinatc of a por:inn of the busi ness of the Tovii and County. I)welling IloI .es i:.ur--d L: 3 and 5 vpar p!an. - In Refers by permission to the N:mional first Bank of Newherry.. At E. A. SCOTT. fully Sop. 28, ;9-2m. In all STATE OF SOUT1 CAROLINA, M COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.- - IN PROBATE COURT. r Ex ParTe-Join M. Jolhnstone and Alan Johnstone, as Execuitors of the last will ar 4 :e.t-.mnt of Mrs. Reherea DeWa, Petition for a Fitna Settlement and 1or Fi nal ischarge as EIecutors. On hearing the verifid pe,ition here'i, and ona motion of Mr. Y. J. Pope, Petition- lr It is orideredl that the said petitioners do jI mmake a final settlemuent of t.heir acunts as Executo?r of the last will of Mrs. Rebecca DeWalt, deceasedl, inl tis Court, on she 15lh day of December next, at 10. o'clock ita: in the forenoon, and immediately after j. such accountin;t that the petitioners have leave to apply for a finial discharge from their oaiee as Executors as aforesaid. It is further or.iered that a copy of this order he pubhlishe-d in thme Ne w erry 11ERAZ.D) for thtirty days before said settlement. Ir. is further ordered that a copy of this order be served by said Executors up on each legates, devisee and distribuutee undeor ~ said last will and testament of the said Mrs. Rebecca DeWalt, deceaused. J. H. FELLER, J1. P. N. C. Boot FCR SALE. A VALUABLE FARM; ef 11 miles freon ('urS .onse, oni Hender s,on's Ferry Road, containinsg 53ti Acres. 20) acres crwek bottom, well . drained and emuhanked, and 10 acres branch. bottom. Lands ile well, anmd are well adap ted to Corn, '.otton and Smnall G. ..in, and I are in a good state of cultivaeiou, well hi watered and timbered. Intexhau5:ible no I Grapite Quaries abound. A Tao-story li* iwellinig, seven rooms, four fireplaces, a " homuse, Screw, New St.ables --:ix stalls Blarnm above, Crih, six iabo,ters4' houses, and all other ne~cessry buildlings. M The good wil of a large country practice will is atl.o etfered with the place. a cal L B. HATES, M.D. inga Oct. 27, -13-t. price S. P. BOOZER & SON'S il NEWBERRY, S. C. Representing the following strong and reliable Companies, for many years iiu the Agency of the late Maj. W. F. Nance, to wit : Liverpool and London ar d Globec Inur ance Company. Insurance C'omapany of North America, of Philadelphia. Continental Insurance of Ne'w York. G Star Insurance of Ne w York. TOTAL A88EETERYZ $40.O00,000. Fo, Large facilitie-e for Instrance against w Vire on all kinds of property. ed ata The Insurance of ?armn Property a spe-DJ eial feature i our Ageocy.DR Liberal and prompt settlements guaranm teed. Sep. 14, .33-6m. lf,7ou'Iatto3lay lrrui lokimng for Menor1B7s '"d eiher Teady9t2dj armad1e t0 Crdr do0not.tail (O send. frorCatalogue CAN, TQ RFNT! A TIIREE-HIORSE FAR.W, belonging to And the Estate of David Crosson, dee'd., adjoin- ficat ing land. of J. C. S Brown and others. youro For termsd, &c., apply to II. S. N. Uiror eon. MATTIE CROSSON, THE nrn~ he Latest The Best 'HE BEST IS. THE CHEAPEST. e handsomhest and most complete LARGE ARM MACHIlNE Yet producedr LUSTRATED CMRULAES SENT ON APPMJATION. bWtr ewing-achie Co., a1ietow,4 Conn. INern Office, No.8N.L CWeres St, Uatimore, Md. JT & I, W,COPPOC 1 IND WENTHR SUITS ln all Grvadei4, And All PriCes. SPeCIA LTY IN lergarmets of a kifids LARGE AMMCHN - eenproase - A beauifl asgmrtment ofET ONTAPIATIONATS , d Silk, al1 Colora and qtyle, and very handsome. . fitesen's and Youths' Shoe tUNP, VALISES, UERELLAS, WALKING CANES. short every 4rticle n:n-dlvy kertin. in ll stocki And llot Ptr.ev rices. iolicited. We gupran id IGHT & J. W. COPPOON, y 4, 1IS-tf. V Goo., Groreries, c. FREE -SHOW! haewerd mylk mal lr bute -dstocks of eyhadoe bieds ad YeutlShes! ~Rn, ea, FAlour, KRLAS rd, Mhialasse, 0!Sfu Coffe4, Rie,at,. ackeredin. casabrorex is e 0annedoc o d faldecite , dy, race ae rCheel~sea, ain, Aple, Orangee, Ri ,,&c., &c iCKERY and G.LASS WARE, UJNEXCELLED IN PRICK. ALSO, s and ShIoes, Hats and Caps. Uomespund, Hotie~ry and Notions. 1 flAVE ALSO ON ISANNk sene Oil,'Soap, Sta, Lq4" Spices, Candles, Tobacco, Segea, - .And a large lot of. Pipes. r tck t.s smaUlI, at moy me.ins are litn but smiall profita :.i-d qi .ick sales is lotto, and bustiness is wnnat I mean. I :heap and intend to sel! eheap, having ent to pay and ne clerks to hire. I it home and boatrd at the same place. i and give me a call, and I guiaranztee 'acon. Again I anniounce this FREE SHOW: Sson, D. A. RUSSELL, is v.tha me and >leywaito any who may give vme I, andI will 'ake great pleasure i:t show ny and all of my goods, and will make s to suit if possible- I will be fanndi ratt Street, between M. Foot'a estab ent :and the Depot. Resp-~ctfully, J. S. RUSSELL. IA KING ROOM &LL GOODS! REET BAGAIN5 r the Next GO Days wi'! have on ewhibition a wvell eeet s-k of GOODS, CLOT HING, NQTONS,L BA'Th, &c.. &c., Ih wi c l. AT AKND.QKE. JUGAR, ('0F l'F.P, RR~lAKFAST' sTRIPS E I . !S, .WILLOW WARE, UUTLEY,&c., &o n fact everything 41Uu1ll kept irt a lee Village Store. Comne and see for elf. Respectfully, H[N R. NORRIS.A>..