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AN ExcERP FRO ANNALS OF NEWBERRI THE STORy AS REOORDED II HISTORN. An Extract froin1 the History of th4 County As Pccorded in the Annab of hewherry. S llo ii blit of l''-e llc Ill ZI NV'.A I' I 1: kIJ ' 111 tory will he interestilng in this coi neetion as it shows Ihow this secti1 of Newberry and tile town of Whit mire appeared to the historian moi V IlEW 0F -ifteen years ago. It is taken fron the Aninals of Newberry: CmIt inui li', tl.u rouite almln.. tII( Laurvus and Neubertry line, wve ctim( after a whiile i te Iev anu fliurisli. in, Itwn u, Whitiire, which tiakev its 11.1li1t. in iIn the tlt anld respectabN family ,! Whitiriies, which wa: amim,-st the v:ulijest svitlers lot thu loneli'- hidre :t teniv r tea hundred~ on fi yarsI ago.n Whitic fnr Ist hiti et tiI rli. l aiillAlaual Nortltinlie h. 1is at1 tlottising< busnies phnd ith beighant er te stCorelii s (the1 (fill.oewsoee by111 SernIl lide Tid'rom\Ii 1,1 rien ber,11 .9,Iui at Setti on divie srie<l twlic'ie eaihi ' th.i Aiclii ye ut teil lNrern einir' ws cw. o mpletyeof ait Snthuan West.iv The01 townt i~ Abu siUie rmWi,tmies IA1 tiwhen1 hey came tIrelnd aiuton can sayi thatol wlve (pon nds ow: the lands~ uon wihurathe rs44111'50V sitt Durling the uleafsanltness fro: 1860 to 1865, Whitmire and1 iI (duty inl funIishing ithe full quota of inen reqIu i red in the eulitry's de f,ense. Their nam1111's are all reeorled elsewhere in this book. And it owuld give Ilhis writer great pleasure to make note of any sp,iciai acts of hero iime -41-ti b per m by any one. [ltlt whvie every ('oifederate soldier, inl the very F1t f his beint- a Con - vrate si blier, was expevted to he without 1,ea. it hecf11es very difli vit-It I(I Find (' who wasth bravest -A i - f ithe brave. The country above Bilt Ilden is hr ken and ro iil. ut ite soil is h'irlile ad11l ln:dicltive. and 111(ihere is ll IDGE AND POND. no reason why the inhabitants of tlit, part (1f the colipitY should no4t be pros per 111u ui happy, as, iindeed, I am well.I assur-ed that the( m1o1st ()I them are. How is it phsiible fir pe:ple to be 4 1therwise who are ilessed with a vniKl ImIIIIIae an fertk--1ilIe s i, an whI 1o 1 are ( i'-fea rin. a IId rel ig itIlus? Th,e t wasi incI orat ed iI .1891, :uiio the sale of iuntoxicanits as bever age was pirohliited byx thle Act (it licorporali.in. The first ('it v ('ouncil wans c'in.!i sed il Johni P. I aii, May Jeter,'P ( 'harules T1'idlmarshi antd H. F. Ali.rrow. Thle fir1st elect iin wais held inJnay, 1892. I Hints for Husbands. Ifyu wife~ <li,es not say ainythiiing at all to youi about ('hristimas, it is a mrn thzai she explerts y;u to give her zi -et if iurs bietter thani the ones tbouiht lby Mirs. Briowni oin the ntext I If voior i fe oarelessly picks up a ii- Iromn your box andii criticises its - ('olor because it is not fashioinable, you may kniow she has selected a beauti iiu box otf pale yellow Bingville per [' feets for vou. II In'h sits ofI evini is and] stumd ies a I celin iislide ill t le wall, yo11 may :uio w thal she has decided to biy a s I' rent lie imrror lor viii. 1 If she asks your advice about deCe -- oratinig the dliin tabile, set it down *h V. am as an assuried fant that she w ill give e voi a 1liiclli clill I a l ieine doiles. a ICf she says you 4n2 lt t o lie ailhamed to -mike t hat iild pipe, then it is as sti red I ha I sonic 1111<~ipt1ulins dealer Imhs sold her ana linitiation11 meersellanm a withI a near-gold hand wl;ichi will boar yourn initinls. THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES. Savoyard, inl Washiiigton Post. A bov, Ale., was put to wath me bef'ore I ;g1t to tli age Where me1(1111NrI I-ek roct. Ite g-ot ile inito a thousand mnischiefs, heel re I was teni* years old. i.id I got tfen lickin:-s Ior them hli ere hl .Ct l Itn ,a t h e tlli vo tireare muillionis ( It' leoph. 1t l e Nitii wil w io believe: C!at everY slavvIeh.bier. whipper (ovi-Yi ilrl ton th1" p 1 )1'. the(- first thi ng., atrhe aw(lkc Inl the mornli-o' and re-. pvalI<d the cruelty thle hasi thing" bv horee t . n00 t ni 'lht. The act is, thait lint( lif thle wilrst things youl Could ,.Ia lit' a maian was , '' [v is |Iard{ mI his Tor-e. ThatI bron:-hit onl his 'st Ia ui.;III. S1111t ft' nY pleasant est i lu '''ltr it- i ar t't i t it' cii it' I i IlV I l('I- ;Ir i'' ''c vv lit'L ic i's lii Il t'e hay1 'v 146*1, if' thle wv.1ther was mild, " I,- ill lim( Uil-1n. it' it was har1t-sh, rT :IIimI.! v''111i114.d : tories (lit ill thle N(w Yok%%-:e t o til he it(- e , i VI 'fill 111ib l :ll:1 1'rivilds, (ill IlY haIti.. r's phi-e. Ilw thiy il< vl'iy thim! I - 1 li - y I' ' I In < l i te i li nu it . ! i ! fl i t i '-l a . ; ip.w t 1 1 t4. i l I i.,ii i ,t' l':, Ii 131',-~ h1 inl.-wy c imy that )ngna1 ib that \ Iii r;tiIs w\.;. We';. What chums. .\Ivv. \'ker. Aidy, Cato, Zacl, Tom. W 1iii hapipinies'; it was to go to tehi ri')t ' 'guma' . a frosty mornit-I Mid< a *p!)4sii llniwitiil- of all hilt-1111111 \.tiwlh Ilimml Pior (e01n nI1lons. \\'I i hi they n-t oul. (f the do! S. To say that I ait a "neIro hiter'' i-; a, abs r11l ai it is 'alse. Sc When tile Ainlerilan rrOnimieer', a 's Sc oti t, or thie AmIeriva Nvit X elist, a1 h. lekenls. shall m le, if' he evvi dfS. i hisi m14at teliht1t IlI chapter will b e piile, Io f 8 thliceorn life il t lv time li vi lii i he aifeetiml a)<I t wcl ti haret existed between master .A< ilt slave. Nearly all thiis-e Iith ful w 1 (thll ('ervitors are --one. and we heioi shihily read ofc ti whites of the l, SoWth attendl their f,1mer1als, min-le V Fr thir tears with the blacks, aid tend- Ihi erly, srwflyconsi<-rn the( body to a I the ust whecev it ncme t to w hich W it is nlow returned. li But Where is the NotIllheil man who ealn comprehenid this seliniet "? I v i have nI everl liet him. Inin(cillettively. hle ,si "-ets his idea from the( fact of I the - slave trade as practiel bY chis fore- mli father; in New En''-hm'', when the i elect (of (Godl made ''p'aynlutl pillag''" I, tiirli li" iuolasses inIo ruln. ( I g-'ii - ill thle runi filr slavos onl tIlle (.411st oif 1' IllillNI . N I-ll ' Illli Sil -i,v S for toI - bl b c o l Inthe e-lasl ill V'ir -inia. ex.- i lial 11 c ilit I e It h iec 111 ' l I )ab ji il . Ilie e<.;Ist til i olI vli i . I Nellall ile Ile h rics 14' 1 l is es llt bliv vil at .etn IlIvn m . Th ti o l lOw the Firm of Ta uld B bo e untuto Dealers ~ ~ atWirie by t' lanat ies and lunat i's tInit elln slitted thlemstlve's thie ".\inti-Slaverv~ sccity."' Ii was New~ Eni'ai tihat fc i nto thll f1i ellerai;l ccnstiinticin te .\frc'tici slavet' ira,le ccpen until as irr ia t 'ab le i hicc am ad I wn~ as it wa i i cIui lli ti lht il (rc'c l-yhl : aicil iLr:anii s. we( wonbciil hiave .\fr'icani ic lDit clbocat c l prodn~i'ciiets- mdl' .\f- t N'ocithI. Thrlifty ll'oi the cad, I hey shcl I hiiir iic'.r1'c(s Scth,I' and then w'ent ini h. fot' abolit ioni. A is. Rt woe,C dense'ly w i and de'fianitly ignloranlit of lIhe subject, ith jwirote a fict ion. absur'd in vis'imilio me ) kERALD AND NTWl X [. r(h. bY ISG thler l li 141t llavv ' v et'lia slvl e ill I lt h .itl (-\c 'lll O we Intll .1111 w illuoell 'it l11l'.1 Y i:11 wore, |oIi is ib"'(l ill'it I' l'-c It 111. The bcst ilhiliht till' the Whl Satw 111g. vvl ill' slai.ler\, h)illthej 11111 w "s al1l11 '11 Illd4 w41il4 t ilot l- O it-111112'4I lind t t ill sil 11jill. a ' 1( . SlIn1111er, v 41.1, the Il t Ivo v!-;. 1. - 1\ i !Is l tl. I 4he 1 :1 1 il ;Vi. I t ' iit hil t' 41ch-1l.| laverY, all l a t 414 rl,i , i Il I Ill i'v v, mv (I ) livell v ill . 1 1r,,w I li 1141 ) I*(. Ill m l rellebl Va'yil Ille SmIill (11111 mny (Ither ill. IIllrv A. AN-se, who vory v rI%. '1. 21 | limll, wats alli allti-S av al "1.li 1 1111w 1 w i 1 v rIl- all 1 11V s 1r 1111 l I'e i 4-.t hliked '1 i lA 1 i le free Ile'n ies (i Vit-1-1a111111 9re n1"t ge,tting ,In half as well as slaves. Th wrl Wt in Ca,i the orth w%\-iatS e(r. Tel North did not eare a Ide IIIrah in Tphevt f4r the ne ci: but the North viniranchised the I tri miiak1e tl'eastill (ditills, ii was Imuls lenin c f litical 1Y (d fit, vintire Chrisliinl oral. The'l 1(t tion1 was 11 wake tilt. whites S v tIlh t11he pldilical y .rls g11 11l 'Icks ilf thev South. Thel heet, foI s lmildt hoave k,.Iwvl Iil,at I] it, -xwa el d n llmil)lain snich a :n . . 114 ni wllit S l the i v C, 14 c nr;Ilv. I The I ll k\v 1, i. AN( N ha t the n r ofl It e \\ ashi Ig ' 4- s 1-.:e is likv tIII, - w ilf me iieval imes. NO iiw1 i lili- srI. Thiv. everWas, a .h-w that W41uld cIISt 1 to b ' f :4I ber r:wI II I vs. ! ne I ) of Y r , ) if then was uch, a maI. womibl no", I' I4 Ii, : 1. I ' I,4vl. A 11. NlO rI 1;p iit \ - s v il i 1 I I:- 4 I d vllv I . l \ ,4 1 1 i I Ith ir p . lii.I I ri i m h. r11 14 t . cti st ittit if-nt w iIh.)-l-[[ h II I I hII I: w\ t !IIes -;t' I he- S 1111 t. w I 11- (.Ir - eisv df I heir p plit ical v(palily i th I w,11hi1 he Fatal i, I - 'whites. I1 is 4tates " ioll. w 11.litt I i-sll 4 h il i is'' , , 11t . I lthe - r i s taken into full polit ical part nordhip. 1then1 1he stat11es I "Sout l t I'a11 in .\N1lisissi p Ii .1t lmdisiinnn will heNnme Snn!" D)omi ge befor thv' I, IIis ventu lry * fulf ilIS is I - t urt4 14 .(.1:dI I .I11 1 Ihen. iis n I - I lI i .n i n- ha the whi vs "f O'w 1e ' : 1 IT l !n I , l-r : iltr :Ml inc ' Ill \. will v ;h ll I. M.\ .l '- ' 1 :41 14 \'i . .ni- V I iv n:414 4i h . i-lih v .tine a nt eit h !- !:rllr a 'i I I !4I. .il ' , il i 'l I"!Ih: la y wayk -h w b i b - I t' 4no r . e . 41. sp 4n. i i . huyin.41 and1 bubi- Vte hon' . :' 'Iay in.. I o h444 l ntie14s 4n lei r rp 14 - 'For' a Natijonal Santa Claus. '1 to. 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