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ELBERT H. AULL, EDITOR.
ELBERT H. AULL, Proprietors
WM. P. HOUSE P r
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NEWBERRY. S. C. C
I
WEDiESD1Y. 1OYEIBE, 19. 1892.
IT SHOULD BE DONE.
General F*rley recommends in his
message to the Legislature the appro
priation of a sufficient sum to perfect r
the Confederate rolls and gather what
information can be had in regard to
South Carolina's record in the South
ern Confederacy.
The suggestion is a good one and
should receive favorable consideration
at the hands of our law-makers. The
rolls now on file in the Adjutant Gen
eral's office in Columbia are very in
complete and in many cases very full
of errors.
Even now it is a difficult matter to
get a record of our South Carolina sol
diers and the longer the matter is de
layed the more difficult it will be to
gather such information.
We had some experience the past
summer in getting a record of New
berry's part in the war, and we know
bow difficult and even almost impossi
ble It is to get a true and correct record
of the names of the men who took part
in this conflict.
But if the work is undertaken now a
great deal of valuable information can
be obtained and the rolls can be pretty
correctly made out. Our experience
has been that the old soldier's recollec
tion of events :of those trying days is
remarkably good and accurate.
By all means let the Legislature
make provision for the collection and
publication in permanent form of South
Carolina's part in this greatest of mod
ern warfares.
It will be of incalculable value after
awhile and even now. And the record
should contain more than a bare state
ment of names.
The Legislature meets next Tuesday.
- The Orangeburg Enterprise is now a
semi-weekly. We trust it may be able
to prosper as such.
Dwyer, the bporting man of New
York city, who lost so much money
on Sullivan in New Orleans, won $89,
000 on the result of the Presidential
election.
The suggestion has been made from
some of the counties for a system of
county courts. We think the idea is a
good one. The Legislature will do
well to give the matter some thought
ful consideration but it should not be
tacked on the county government bill
introduced in the last Legislature.
A system of county courts could be
devised which would give us a more
speedy and less expensive administra
tion of justice both on the criminal and
civil side of the court. Of course the
jurisdiction of the court would be limi
ited and only small amounts and the
minor offences could be adjudicated
therein.
If we are not mistaken the idea was
advocated by Gov. Sheppard in his
admiral message to the Legislature
several years ago, but that should be
no argument against the measure.
Cleveland got 1,600 more votes in
New York city than Tammany.
The candidates for position under
Mr. (leveland are numerous and in a
hurry." There will be no lack of mate
rial from which to select. There will
be a grand change all around. The
editor of The Herald and News has
not yet decided what be will take.
Of course Mr. Cleveland will not over
look our sorvices to him. But we are
in no hurry. Just anything that has
a good salary and no work will an
swer.
The Herald and News gave its read
ers the result of the great Democratic
victory last week on the, morning
after the election. And we didn't
hold back our publication for a day.
We got there that morning along with
the dailies.
The result of the election last week
was the grandest victory ever achieved
by the people of this country-in war
or in peace.
Mr. Watson's paper states that no
tice has been served on Gov. Northen
that Mr. Watson will contest the elec
tion in the tenth Georgia district.
Thos. F. Gilroy, Mayor-elect of New
York, has a majority of 73,861, which
was the greatest since 1888, when the
ma jority for mayor was .54,274.
The State Board of canvassers meets
in Columbia to-day to canvass the re
turns.
The weather for the Fair is auspi
cious and no doubt there will be large
crowds in Columbia.
Solicitor Scbumpert is a candidate
for United States District Attorney
under Cleveland for the District of
South Carolina. Mr. Schumpert is
one of the foremost lawyers,in the
State and has made a most excellent
prosecuting attorney for the State, and
would make a most efficient prosecut
ing attorney for the District of South
Carolina. He has the unanimous en
dorsement of ibe bar of Newberry.
Mr. Cleveland could not do better
than to appoint Mr. Schumpert.
The Republican National Committee
had a campaign fund of $3,000,000 and
closed their shop last Friday in defeat
and $89,000 in debt.
The Democratic Committee, with less(
than a third as much money, secured
a great victory, and doesn't owe a cent.
Which party is best able to take care of
the country?(
The Republican papers on the morn
ing after the election were like theje
little boy the calf ran over. What they, i
T
Mr. T. H. Carter, Chairman of tb
Cational Republican committee, thu
ceounts for Republican defeat:
"Returns show that we have bee
efeated by a pronounced majorit3
'he defeat can only be attributed tor
,ctiou against the progressive policit
f the Republican party."
The "progressive policies", no doub
an be understood to mean high tarif
ension robbery, force bills and sue
ike. The wonder is the people did n<
ebel long ago against these"progressiy
olicies."
The fact is the Republican party
ay behind the times. It is at least
uarter of a century behind the pros
ess of the country.
What do Mr. Keitt, Mr. Halfacr<
dr. Crotwell, Mr. Perdue, and tL
ther signers of the Third party call i
his county, think of the situation nov
Ve wonder if they do not feel a litt;
onely. Where are you at anyho
entlemen?
And Tom Watson has been d<
aated. This is good news for ti
)emocracy. That was really the ha
le ground for the Third party in tl
outh. If Mr. Watson had bee
lected it would have given hope 1
he Third party people in the South.
But really we feel a kind of sympi
by for Mr. Watson. He is bright an
harp and might have done somethir
or himself. But his ambition was t<
reat. He wanted to become famou
tnd in a certain way he has succeede<
It sometimes happens that a your
nan lets his ambition o'erleap itsel
We have seen one or two such cases i
>ur day before Mr. Watson.
SENATOR HILL TO WED.
His Affianced Said to be a Southern Bea
ty Who Resides in Georgia.
NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-The Adve
:iser says: "David B. Hill's bacheli
lays are numbered. When he returi
:o Washington in December to resun
his place in the Senate it's altogeth
probable he will have a partner wit
Aim. The lady who is reported to has
won the clever politician's heart is
Southern eauty named Mrs. Fann
[verson of Atlanta, Ga. She is ayour
widow, and retains all the beauty
young womanhood. Mrs. Iverson h
three children, all boys."
DENIES THE SOFT IMPEACHMENT.
The report of Senator Hill's engag
ment to Mrs. Fannie Iverson of A
lahta is unequivocally denied. Sl
met Senator Hill five years ago on 1
tirstvisit to Atlanta at one of the I
eptions tendered him here. The i
port of their engagement was circ
lated a short while after Govern
Hill's visit to Atlanta at that tir
and the report has been revived at i
tervals.
OFFICIAL COUNT IN OHIO.
Only One-fourth Counted, but it Looks Fi
orable to the Democrats.
COLUMBUs~, OHIO, November 14.
Returns for fifteen more counties we
received by the Secretary of Statet
day. The forty-six counties nc
counted cast about one-fourth of t
entire vote. They give W. A. Tay]
(Dem.)122',471, S. M. Taylor (Rep.) 12
Dan ford, head of the Republican,eli
toral ticket, has 122,383 and other I
pulican electors 121,542 votes. Stewar
head of Democratic electoral ticket, b
123,240 and others 122,401 votes. S.]
Taylor runrs behind the electoral tici
Democratic figures show that Tayl
(Dem.) is elected Secretary of StateI
about 600, and that withobt doubt J.
Steward, (Dem.) Presidential elect<
the first on the ticket, chosen by a re
sonable plurality.
A SURPRISE OF SURPRISES.
5eKnleys Distriet Carried by a Den
cratic Candidate.
A LLI ANCE, OHno, Nov. 10.--Probat
one the biggest surprises of Tuesda:
balloting was the election of Dr. Geor
P. Ikirt, (Dem.) in this, McKinley
district. Complete returns wipe c
the usual Republican majority of 2,2
and elect Ikirt to Congress over Thou
R. Morgan, of this city, Republica
candidate, by a majority of 1,000.
Clemson in Need of Money.
[Special to News and Courier.]
COLUMBIA, Nov. 13.-The rneeti:
of the trustees of Clemson College<
Friday for the first time in months hi
every member of the board preser
The meeting had been called to ma
the report to the Legislature. Cha
man Simpson will prepare the repo
It was the sense of the board that
appropriation be asked to finish tl
work on the College. Unless the Legi
lature makes the desired appropriati<
the board states that it, will not be at
to open the College next spring as co
templated. It is desired that the Leg
lature send a special committee to Cler
son to look over the premises. Tj
board says that it invites inspecti<
and hopes that the State will se~e wbh
bas been done. The work is very 'w4
advanced. The five houses for the pr
fessors are nearly completed. Three
them are already occupied. The dorn
tory is practically completed and tI
main building is well advanced. Ua
less the Legislature makes an appropri
ion things will be much delayed al
3mplicated.
A Quartette of senators.
PETERSBURG, Va., Nov. 14.-E
enator William Mahone and Senatc
uay and Cameron have gone to t]
se'a Islands of South Carolina, whe
:hey will be guests of Senator Butler,
South Carolina. They intend to hui
mnd fish.
The Railroad Cases.
WASHINGTON, D. C., November 1
-The United States Supreme Cou
o-day advanced and set for hearir
>nl the second Monday in January tI
ases of 'Walter against the North"as
rn Railroad Company. anti Kee
igainst the Central Railroad Compall
>f Souh Carolina.
A Hint to Offiee-seekers.
COLT2BIA, Nov.13 --The Richmor
md Danville Road has caught a nov
dea and to-day issued a neat hand
>i11 with a neat picture of Clevelan
mnd this clever advertisement:
"Grover Cleveland is the man an
he Richmond and Danville Railroa
Piedmont Air Line) is the road1
Yash ington. Do you want to get the.
ick before all the offices are taker
o via the Richmond and Danvill
bhree solid trains daily."
A Newberry Artist's Work.
A very fine oil portrait of the lai
ol. H.'P. Hammnett can be seen at th
rt store of Harry H. Smith. It is b
Villiams Welch, the well known pa:
rait painter of Columbia, and is on
f the finest pieces of work ever see
ri this city. It was painted from
ho+og-nh-renville Ne.
HE NEW BER1RY .L
e I:ESULt OF TEH ELECTION.
Pluralif ics in the Varloa States Accordrig
to the Latest Returns.
n.
(..veland. Harrison. Weav(
5- Alabama............ 46,000 ... ..
, Arkansas ........... 20,09) ... ..
California.......... ... -. --
Colorado............ ... ... 4,0U(
t, Connecticut....... G,00h --- ..
, Delaware........... 574 ... ...
h Florida............ 2 ,1)0 ... ...
Georgia............ 80,00) ... ..
>t Idaho ................ --- --. 50(
e Illinois .............. 27,00) . ..
Indiana............ 8,500 ...
i Iowa.................. ... 10,0X0 ..
a Kansas.............. ... ... 54X
a Kentucky......... 36,50) ... ..
Louisiana.......... 36000 ... ..
Maine ............... ... 14,000
Maryland.......... 12,00) -- -
Massachusetts ... ... 10,000 ..
*Michigan .........
,e Minnesota ......... ... 10,000 ..
a Mississippi......... 20,00) ... ..
Missouri............ 30,000
Montana............ ... 1,000 ..
e Nebraska.......... ... ... 50,
Nevada............ ... ... 30(
New Hamp-b-a ... 2,500
New York......... 44,00) ... ..
New .Tereey........ 14,700 . -
- North Carolina.. 20,X0) ... .
e North Da <ota.... ... ... 1,00(
t- tO hio................. --- -- -
e Oregon............... ... 7,00)
Pennsylvania..... ... 60.00) ..
n Rhode Island..... ... 2,500 ..
:o South Carolina.. 40.000 ... ..
South Dakota.... ...
Tennessce ......... 65 000 .. ..
Texas........ 80.000 ... ..
d Vermont........ ... 21,000 ..
g Virginia........... 50,000 ..
O Washington...... ... 5,000
West Virginia... 5,000 .
W isconsin......... 13,000 ... ..
I Wyoming ......... ... 500
f. Totals............ 664,274 164,200 7,30(
*Electors elected by Congress dis
tricts; 7 electors for Harrison; 5 foi
Cleveland.
tl electoral vote for Cleveland, 22 foi
Harrison.
a- The Electoral College.
Cleveland. Harrison. Weave
Alabama ........... 11
r- Arkansas ........... . S
>r California........... 9
is Colorado............ .
e Connecticut....... 6
r Delaware........3
:h Florida .............. . 4
re Georgia.............. 13
a Idaho ...............
ie Illinois ............. 4
ig Indiana.............
of Iowa ................. .... 1
as Kansas............... ...
Kentucky....... 13
Louisiana........... 8
Maine....................... .
- Maryland ......... S
Massachusetts....
e Michigan .
Minnesota ........ .... 9
e Mississippi......... 9
' Missouri............. 17
U Montana .......... .... 3
or Nebraska.......... .... S
e, Nevada................
New Hampshire 11
New York......... 36
New Jersey........ 10
North Carolina.. 11
North Dakota....
- Ohio....... .......12
Oregon...........4
Pennsylvania........ 3
_Rhode Island.........
re South Carolina..
.South Dakota..... .. 4
w Tennessee.......1
be Texas............ 5
or Vermont............4
1- Virginia. .......1
'Washington .....
c- West Virginia.
SWisconsin........1
'd, Wyoming...........
S Totals....... 27 4
etNeesar t coie ... ..
Stats Re. D. F..
Alaam..... 3 ..9 .
Arknss.... 4...... 6.
Calfoni.... 3.. ..3 ..
Colrao............. I
Conetiut. 8... ... .
Deawre........6.
lyFlria..........15. .
"~Gerga.... 7... ... 1.
geIdho.........3..
P~ Ilnos.......... 8 4
ut dan........ ... .1
00ow...36.... .It) 1
85Kasa........ ...3
Loisan.. 1..... ... 6
Mane.... 9... ...4
Marlan....... ...
Masacustt1.... .1 .
Mineoa........ 4 .
igMisisipi...... ...
)nMsoui........ 2 13
id Mntan.......
:t Ness'.ary.t.ch.ce.2....
or HoseofRersetaivs
r- are notmnchange: ....
Alabaa ................. ...3 95
Arnsas "r............ 14... . 21 .
eNhCal ria............... I3 4
SCnooa................ 1-- ---
Connectict.............. -3
Dlelaware .................2-- 21
1ly FSorida ....i............ .- -
n-Ps t Geriako............--1
e Tenh ..s~............. 2 --
~nTx's,Ilni...............-.. 1
t Verman.............. 2 1
00 l VIowia..................... 1 -
as Kanas................... 23..
onKentucky.............. .....1. 4
LiWousin............ ...4 6 .
Ma~Vin.............-.... ---. 1
Mayan..........-- - 6 .
ainnota.............. 127 220
adMo Atanas............. 1-- -
t- olrado .................. 2
of Neladar.........--..i- -
Florewdampshir....2
t- ewoJrgi v..........-.
mINwdahr................ 0 -
2 NohCarli........1 18 -
s- Oio................---0 i
>n Ieo................-- ... - -
4.Knsas.d ...a.......... .. .
roth etCky.b.......2 .
n Louhsaa ........... 2 -- -
e Tennessne................... 8 -
t Verylond............. 2 -- -
y- Wachigtn............. 2 - -
of Wesotair.ma......... 4 -
Mi Wsonsna.............I 4 I
ebryoming............. ..I
a- Toal.................... 720 1
k ~w seraey.
Adabama............ 2 --
d- Aortkakota........... -- --
Californi..........1I 1 -
.Oro............. -0 -
ePnslvania,
reCnnecticut........ - .
T elasare........-.-I 1
eVermo ntd.... .. .... .. - -
GeoVrgina....... .. -- --. 2
yn sing......... ... - --- -
rt estucky...i..... 2 -. -
e iscnusina.......... 2 -. -
W Ma in........ -. - --
T nota......... 4 4 --
yommg ....... . .. - --
-
erwei. 44 41 4
Mr. Harvcy Heed
Laceyville, 0.
Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa
ralysis of the Throat
t'I Thank God and Hood's Sarsa
parilla for Perfect Health."
"Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu
manity I wish to state a few facts: For several
years I have suffered from catarrh and heart
failure, getting so bad I could not work and
Could Scarcely Walk
I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat
some time ago. My throat seemed closed and
I could not Kwallow. The doctors said It
was caused by heart failure, and gave medicine,
which I took according to directions, but it did
not seem to do me any good. My wife urged
me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, telling me of .Mr.
Joseph C. Smith, who had been
At Death's Door
but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
After talking with Mr. Smith. I concluded to
try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken
two bottles I felt very much better. I have
continued taking it, and am now feeling excel
lent. I thank God, and
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and my wife for my restoration to perfect I
health." HAtRE HEED, Laceyville, 0.
HOOD'S PILLS do not purge, pain or gripe,
but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c.
LAND SALES,
-Y AUTHORITY GIVEN US IN
the will of F. If. Dominiek, de
ceased, we will sell at public auction at
Newberry Court House, on saleday in
1 December, 1892, the following lands:
1.50 Acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Claude Floyd, Henry Floyd,
estate F. H. Dominick and others.
Sold under power given in mortgage
by Randall ioggans.
2. 81.1 Acres, noreor less, in Laurens
County, bounded by lands of Walter
Jones, L. W. Floyd, and the Laurens
road. Sold under mortgage from Ema
nuel Floyd.
3. 86 Acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of John Byrd, John l'. Pitts,
Estate Elijah Tribtle and estate of
Wash Floyd. Sold under mortgage
from John Hall.
4. 47k Acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of J. M. Workman, estate
Jas. Chappell, estate I)r. Patton and
John McKittrick. Sold under mort
gage from Alien Andrews.
3 5. 125 Acres, more or less, bounded
by lands of estate F. H. Dominick.
Winfield Werts, Jno. McConnel and
Asa Longsbore. Sold under mortgage
from Frank Boozer.
3 G. 20 Acres, more or less, in Laurens
.County, bounded by lands of WValter
.Jones, L. W. Floyd, estate F. I-.
.Dominiek. Sold under mortgage of
. Walter Jones.
.7. 2 small lots at the F. H. Dominick
.Home Place, by plats.
.TERMS OF SA LE: The purcha'ser wlll
.be required to pay one-third cash atnd
.secure balance by bond and mnortgaire
.payable in one and two years, with
.interest from day of sale. Pur--haser
.to pay for papers.
J. L. DOMINICK,
T HOS. M. NEE L,
-GEO.B. CROMER,
3 Executors.
N ovember 9, 1S92.
' DURSUJANT TO AN ORDER OF
lthe Probate Court for Newberry
-County, S. C., we will sell at public
outcry, at Newberry Courthouse, on
Saleday in December, 1892, duaring the
legal hours of sale, the following Real
Estate in the Town of Prosperity, S. C.:
1. The Lot and Office at present oc
cupied by the Press & Repor ter.
2. The'Lot and Storehouse formerly
occupied by S. M. Pe4rson.
3. The Residence Lot, bounded by
lots of D). M. Langford, J. S. Boozur,
Cook Bros.. and others, and frontinir
on Main Street. This lot will be sold
5 in three lots.
.Possession to be given Jantuary 1st,
.1893.
TERMS OF SALE-One third cash and
balance on a credit of one and two
.years, with interest from day of sale, to
.be secured by bond of purchaser and a
.mortgage of the premises, withI leave
.to pay a larger portion in cash. The
.purchasers will be required to insure
.the houses for some reasonable amount
2 and assign policies. Purchasers to pay
I for papers.
.For plats and further information ap
py to Geo. S. Mower, at Newberry,
S. C.
AND)REW J. REDENBAUGH,
OEO. S. MOWER,
JT. C. SINGLEY.
Ex'ors, &c., of Jacob Singley, decease?d.
November 12. 1892.
STATE OF SOUT H CAROLTNA
. COUNTY'X 0F N EWB1?R l.Y-IN
-PROBATE COURT.
H'TlERfEAS, A LLEY M. L.ES-TER
hV ath miade suit to m.e to grant
him Letiers of dmiistrattioni of the
Estate anid e,Teets of Andter'son J.
Beacam, deccteed.
adcreditors of the said Anderson J.
Beacham, dleceased, that they be and
appear L,efore me, in the Court of
Probate to be hel at Newbe-rry Court
-House, on the 25th day of November
next. afte'r pub.lication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if aly they 1.ave, why the said Ad
mninistrtion shldi( not be .qran ted.
Given undier my hand this !)th day
of November. A. D). 1l92.
J1. B. FEL LERS, J. P. N. C
Sheriff's Sale.
SATE~ OF SOUTH CARJLINA
(OUTY OF N EWHElRRY---N
COMDION I'LE.\S.
C mmerciaml Baonk of Co,lumblia. S. C..
Plaintiff against Tlhe Pied mont Laud
Improvement an<d Investment Comn
pay Defendanlt.
- Foreclosure.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
I)in the above stated case, to rme
directed, I will sell before the Court
house door, in Newb~err'y, S. C., on the
first Mionday in Deceimber next, Sale
day (5th d::y), at public outcry, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
'described property, viz: All that tract,1
or plantation of land in said county,j
containingf Four Hundred and Seventy-'
eight and One-half Acres. more or less, I
adjoining lands of A. N. Boland, 0. P.
Fulmer, I. & J. Eptinig, L. WV. Bowers'
aid Frank Sheely, which tract is gen
erally known as Little Mountain.
Levied on and will be sold as the
property of "The Piedmont Land Im-'
provement and Investmnent Compa
y," to satisfy the Execution in the
c ase with all costs.
TERMS CASH.-7.irchaeser to pey for
papers. WV. WV. RTSER,
Sheriff N. C.
c he..:n '5 Ofm e November 10, 1S92.
Jiaster's -Sales.
TA'I'TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-I\
THE COMMON PLEAS.
['he Newberry Building and Loan .s
sociation, Plaintiff, against William
Bruce Caunon et al, Defendants.
Foreclosure.
BY ORDER OF THE COURT
herein, I will sell at public outcry
)n Monday. (Saleday), the 5th day o
December, 1S92, all that tract or plan
ation of land lying and being situat(
n the county and State aforesaid, con
aining One Hundred and Eighty (180
acres, more or less, bounded by land
>f John B. Mayes, estate of"Dr. Thoma
B. Kennerly, deceased, and by land
)f the estate of Mrs. E. T. Suber, de
eased.
TERMtS-The purchaser will be re
luired to pay one-half of the purchasc
oney in cash, and to secure the bal
Lmce, payable at 12 months, with in.
crest from day of sale, by bond of the
)urchaser and a mortgage of the prem
ses. Purchaser to pay for papers.
SILAS JOHNS'TONE, Master.
Masters's Office, 12 November, 1892.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
THE COMMON PLEAS.
ohn A. Porter, et al , as Executors o1
the last w:ll and testamentt of C.
Oliver, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Spen
cer M. Rice et al., Defendants.
Complaint for Foreclosure.
BY ORDER OF THE COUR'
herein. I will sell at public outcry,
>n the lirst Monday in December, 1892,
efore the Courthouse, at Newberry,
L1 that tract or plantation of land,
ying and beingsituate in the S!ateand
:ounty aforesaid, containing Six Hun
Ired and Five (05) Acres, more or less,
)ounded on the North by lands of the
Itar's estate: Northeast by lands of R.
. Carlisle; East by lands of John Ren
vick; South by lands of M. Renwick,
ind West by lands of Lewis Duckett.
TERNMS-Purchaser will he required
o pay one-third of the purchase money
n cash, and secure the balance, pay
ble in one and two years, with inter
!st from day of sale and by bond and
nortgage of the premises, and to pay
or papers.
SI1,AS JOH NSTONE, Master.
Master's Offi e, 12 November, 1892.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-I\
7OMMON PLEAS.
l'he Prosperity Stock Company, Plain.
tif, against John A. Boland, Defend
ant.
Foreclosure.
PURSUANT TO A DECREE 0]
foreclosure in the above stated case
I will sell at public outcry, at New
berry Court House, within the lega
hours of sale, on the first Monday ir
December next, the following describe<
lot of land: All that lot of land in thi
to>wn of Prosperity, in said County an
State, containing One-fourth ofan Acre
more or less, and bounded by lands o
J. H. Cannon and the said John A
Boland and others.
TERMs: The purchaser will be re
rluired to pay one-half of the purebasi
money in cash, and the balance on
redit of twelve months with interes
from: the day of sale, to be secured by
bond of the purchaser and a mortgagi
af the premises sold. Purchaser to pa;
for papers.
S[L AS JOHNSTONE, Master.
Master's Office, 12 November, 1892.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IE
THE COMMON PLEAS.
B. S. Schunmpert, Plaintiff, vs. Sidne;
J. Kohn, et al., Defendants.
Foreclosure.
B Y ORDER OF ThE COURi
I will sell at public outery, befor
the Court house at New berry, on thbe 18
onday in December, 1892, all tha
tract of land situated in t he county ani
State aforsaid,containing One H un,dre
an Sixty Acres, more or less, an<
bounded by lands of Loret ta R. Wheel
er, Henry Sheeley, Jacob Bedenbaugt
estate of 'Elizabeth Suber, Lavinia K{ib
le and otihere.
TERMS-The purchaser will be re
quird to pay one-third of the purchas
mone-in cash, and to secure the ba]
ane,~payable in one and two years
with interest from day of sale, by boni
an( mortgage of the premises, witi
leave to anticipate payments. Pui
chaser to pay for papers.
SWhen failure to comply, wit
the termis oif sale, the property will b
resold at thne risk of the bidder.
SI LAS .JOH NSTONE, Master.
Master's Ottice,8 November, 1892.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-I2
COMMON PLEAS.
John C. Halfacre, Plaintiff, vs.W
Abney Norris et al, Defendants.
Foreclosure.
B YORD ER OF THE COUR'
herein, dated 80ctobner, 1892, I wil
sell at public outcry, before the Court
house at Newberry, on the 1st Monda:
in December, 1892. all that tract of land
in the County of Newberry, Statec
South Carolina, containing Fifty-si:
Acres, more or less, and bounded b;
ands of J1. Calvin Neel, Mrs. Elizabeti
Gallman, and others.
TERMS-The purchaser will he rE
quired to pay one-balf of the purchas
money in cash, and to secure the bal
ance, payable' at twelve mioztbs, witl
interest from the day of sale, byahbon
and mortgage of the premises. Pui
chaser to pay for papers.
SITAS JOHNSTONE, Master.
Master's Office, 8 November, 1892.
STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA,
COUNTY OF NEW BERRY-DT
COMMON PLEAS.
J. L. Dominick and others, Executors
vs. G. M. GSirardeau.
Foreclosu re.
BY. ORDER OF THE COUR'
herein, dated 30th March, 1892,
will sell at public outcry, before th
Court House at Newberry, on the firs
Monday in December, 1892, all thia
lot oIf land in the town of Newberry
in the County and State aforesaid, con
taaning two acres and a fifth, more o
less, and bounded by lands of Ab<
oot, Proctor Todd and Vincent an<
Scott streets.
TfersThe purchaser will be re
quuired to pay one-half of the purchas<
money in cash and to secure the pay
ment of the balance at twelve month:
with interest from the day of sale by
bond and miortgage of the premises
with leave, however, to anticipate pay
mtents iti whole or in part. The pur
::baser to ay for papers.
grThis lot may be sold in more par
els than one.
SIL AS .JOHNSTONE, Master.
Master's Office, 8th Nov., 1892.
NOTIUE.
D WN TO A CONTEMPLATEI
chaige in business. all persom~
w indebted to F. B. McIntosh arn
gernestly requested to call and settl4
heir accounts at once.
All accounts not s- ttled by Decem
err5thi, will be placed in my attorney'j
iads and legal proceedings immedi
Ltely insttuted against said parties.
Respectfully,
F. B. McINTOSH.
ERSEYS FOR SALE
ING OVERSTOCKED, I WILL
sell a limited number of Thor outh
mred Jersey Calves-Heifer and Bull
'ales-at prices to suit the times.
Co rouble to show stock.
S. J. MCCAU7GH RIN,
Innisfallen Dairy Farm.
Thle P1M
JAMI
rA LANDSL
Competitors Ala
I.AM 0]
DON'T STOP
5 Bales of our Celebra
300 Dozen Spool Cotton
I
Probate Judge's Sales.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-IN
PROBATE COURT.
James J. Reeder as Administrator
with the will annexed of Abner W.
Reeder, deceased, Plaintiff, against
Elizabeth Reeder et al., Defendants.
Complaint to sell lands in aid of the
personal property in payment of
debts and for relief.
BY IRTUE OF AN ORDER
B) herein, I will sell at public outcry
at Newberry Court House, on the First
Monday in December next, all the real
estate of which Abner W. Reeder died
seized and possessed, to wit: All those
two tracts of laud situated in the
County and State aforesaid, adjoining
each other. containingin theaggregate
Two Hundred and Seventy-five Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of
Dr. R. P. Clark, Robert Y. Leavell,
James J. Reeder, E. P. Matthews and
others. The said lands will be sold in
f two seperate tracts, known as the
"Home Place" and the "Johnnie
Place," and plats thereof indicating the
- number of acres in each will be on file
in this office after the 21st of this month
until day of sale.
t TERMS: The purclaser will be re
quired to pay one third of the purchase
money in cash, and the balance pay
able in two equal annual installments
with interest from day of sale, to bese
cured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the priimises, with leave to
the purchaser to pay all in cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papFers. B
Nov. 9, 1892. J. P. N. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAR9LINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
PBOBA TE CO U R '.
,Nancy E. Long as Administratix of
eG. Adamr Long, deceased, and in bet
town right, Plaintiff, against Corrie
.h,. Smith et al., Defendants.
SY ORDER OF THE COURT
Sherein, I will sell at Newberry
C. H., S. C., a t p,ublic outery, on Mon
day (Saleday), the ->th day of Decemi
er, 1892, all that tract or plantation
of land lying and being situate in the
County and State aforesaid, of whicb
G. Adam Long (died seized and pos
esessed, and knrown as the "WVheeler
Place", containing Two H undred and
Sixty-four and One half (26-r) Acres,
more or less, and bonnuiedt by lands of
'N. B. Wheeler, Wesley Lindler, George
Wheeler and others, ona the following
terms, to wit:
One third of the purchase money to
ebe paid in cash and the balance in one
and two years, seenred by a btid of
the purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises.
This land will lbe sold in two or more
parcels, the pIat- of whic~h will be on
Sfile in my office on and after the 19th
day of November, 1802.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. B. FE LLERS,
J. P. N. C.
',STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-IN
PROBATE COURT.
,John M. KinaBrd as Admrinist rator c. t.
a. of Johmn A bramis, Plaintiff, against
Margaret B3oyd and others, Defend
ants.
'Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts.
URSUANT TO D)ECRETAL OR
dler herein, dated 9th day of No
vember, 1892, 1 will sell at pubilic out
ry at New berry Court House, on thbe
First Monday in December next, the
following tracts of lands of which John
A bramus died seized and possessed, situ
ate and lying in the County and State
aforesaid, to wit: One tract, containing
One Hundred and Twenty-nine (129)
Acres, more or less, and bounded
b lands of R. P. Clark, Mrs. E. Hinson,
M. W. Suber and Tranquil church lot,
and one tract, containing Thirty-five
"(35) Acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of R. P. Clark, Mrs. E. Hinson, M.
V. Suber and others.
TERMs: One-third cash, balance on a
rcredit of one and two years in equal
Sinstalments with interest from day of
sale, credit portion to be secured by
tbond and mortgage of the premises
sold-with leave to purchaser to an
t'cipate payment of the purchase
Smoney in whole oir part at any time.
SPurchaser to pay for papers.
IThis landi may be divided in two or
more parcels and plats will be exhib
1ited on the day of sale.
J.. B. FE LLERS.
1Novenber 9, 1892. J. P. N. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
THE COURT OF PROBATE.
Ebenezor P. Chalmers, as Adminis
trator of the Personal Estate of Reu
)en S. Lyles, deceased, Plaintiff,
against Orrah L. Irby, Defendant.
Complaint to Sell Land to Aid in the
Payment of Debts, &c.
PURSUANT TO DECRETAL OR
der, herein, dated 3d of January,
1884, 1 will sell at public outcry, at
Newberry Court House, on the first
Monday in December next (5th day),
or on the first convenient saleday there
after, all that tract or plantation o.f land
of which Reuben S. Lyles died seized
and possessed, situate, lying and being
in the county and State aforesaid, con
taining Two'H undred and Fifty Acres,
moire or less, and bounded by lands of
John C. Richards, John Thomas, Da
id homas and others, on the follow
in terms, to-wit:
One third cash; balance on a credit
of one and two years in equal install
ments with interest from (day of sale,
redit portion to be secured byv bond of
purchaser and mortgage of the premi
ses sold. Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. B. FE LLERS,
en rS, 1892. J. P. N. C.
ice to Bi1
GS A.nIffl
.1DE IN PRIC
Lrmed at the Value
\TLY BEGIl
T ROOD VALUES. A]
SHORT OF MI
ted Sea Island at 5c -sold elsewh
-3 spools for 10 cents.
ILEADI
10 zi OUR Shc
P OUR
AM HERE
JAMES A. M
C0L TH
SMITH &
4:) THE P1
They have the largest stoc
qualities and prices in the up-c
Remember you can get anyt
cheapest and from the largest to
I \IION'T PROPOSE
BY ANY
Come and examine our stoc
PRICES AND QUA LITY cout
An IrflIl8lse Line
JUST RECEIVED FRO)
Thanking you for past favors, and ho
SMITH D
The "Newberr
NOTICE !
AFTER THE 1ST DAY(
I will sell all Watches, C1c
have been left twelve mor
store, as I cannqt keep t:
if you want your Watch
by December 1st.
MY SON JOHN 0.
in charge of -my busin
up for repairs.- All wo
care will RECEIVE PA
as he is a practical
JEWEL ER.
CALL AT SPEC
WANT ANYTHING I
JOHN F.
'THE JI
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
NEWBERRY COUNTY-IN PRO
BATE COURT.
By J. B. Fellers, Esq., Probate Judge.ej
WasE Cerko Curt, bat ade ui be
me togrant bi mletter oad nistra- pa
The are, therefoe to cite and ad
and crdtors of the said deasd that -
Court of Pobate to he held ati e
ecembur net,after pubication here- Ja
of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to 1
show cause, if any they have, why the
Gven under my hand this 24th day Co
of October, Anmno Domni 1802.
J. P. N.C.W
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,et
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.-IN or
PROBATE COURT. ,I
John Abrams, Plaintiti, against Mar
garet Boyd and others, Defendants.
Complaint to sell lands to pay debts.
.LL PERSONS H OLDING
bra ca d,aist the etate of Jhn
oprent the same to me on or neforeT
barred. J. B. FELLERS, j . .c
ly
:NAUGH.
ES.
s I am Offering.
4NING 1
~DBSTGt OD
VINAUGH'S!
are at 7c.
HE VAN
e Sales.iAVE DOUBLED
EXPECTATIONS.
TO STAY!
IN
WEARN'S
BACEV>
k of New Goods of all
ountry.
hing from the finest to' the.
the smIllest made.
O BVUNllISBM OLD
ONE.
k. and we will sell you.if'
it for ~anything
at New Sftoe&
1 ZI EGL ER 8208.
ing to merit a continlUsnee of samie,
SClothiers*.
)F DE CEMBER. 1892,
cks and Jewelry thatI
Lths for repairs at my
rem any longer. Soe
s, call and get themA
&PECK IS NOW
ess whi/e lam laid
e'k entrusted to his
Of/PT A TTENTION,
WATCHMAKER andJ
K'S WHEN YOU
[N HIS LINE.
EWELER~
WELL BORING.
NEWBERRY, October 27, 1892.
BORE WELLS EITHER 12OR 18
inches in diameter. Will make
her size to sit 'eustomers. Wall
th best Terracotta pipe. Guarantee
ween 7 and 10' feet of water or no
y. Prices reduced to suit the hard
L'alI on or write to
L. A. McDOWELL,
SNewberry,& 0.
ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
0UNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN
3ROBATE COURT.
rnes .; Reeder as Administrator with
he will annexed of A bner W. Reeder,
leceased, Plaintiff, against Elizabeth:
seeder et al. Defendants.
mplaint to sell land in aid of the
payment of debts and for relief.
LL PERSONS HOLDING
L. claims against the estate of Abner
.Reeder,. deceased, -are hereby re
ired to render in, under oath, and
ablish the same before this court, Oni
before the 28th day of November,
>2. J. B. FELLE RS,.3. P. N. C.
)cto ber 26j,1392.
PAtKER'S 1
HAIR BLSAM
Pra, p a Fl at*Cm. and b. nek
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