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A. C. JONES, EDITOR. Newerry. 8. C. VEDN ESDAY, MAR. 2. 1887. l;lDiTORt[AI1 NOTEI. ''ho Augusta Cironlclc's Charloston edition was I splendid exhibition of wi terpriso and visl. A few fines of $1,000 will go far to ward making prohibition a success in Atlanta. Alabama proposes to make gambling a felony. Soutlh Carolina might do the same without taking a step backward. The publisher and editor of the Ccn leutry announce a temporary suapen s1on, for lack of fnnds, with a circula tioii of eight thousand. We expect there are i good many subscribers in Nowberry who owe for their county Iaiper. We are indebted to Lieut. 0. B. Lyth gou and others of the Abbeville Rifles for a handsomely printed invitation to a 'mnilitary hop" in the Court House at Abbeville, S. C., on Thinsday evening, Mirtthl:1a. We wlsh then a pleasant time. Mr. Edward Atkinson's view of the economic sittiation as piblih.Ied in the New York Times is encouraging to Ius in the midst of the strikes that are going on at the North. We believe that American labor is sufiferhig for want of protectilu aigainst; d'ntinued ptauper em igralon. * Chatrle.tou, Cohntubla, Chester", Wi:i ns boro, Greenville, Spartan burg, Orange bturg, L xiugt.)n, Sna"er, Lauirens, Grcen wool, A iki,n, MI rion ant d Flore neo till iuii'e t "e'uadvaln(iyeof 11r1)(111 1 If not wily shonlI we be deprived o these adv"aunge. Tt'e City (omicil of Colllbia tie ii part, iiuhi exe"rcied over the remark made by sc,nae of 1,1t totil1ry. paper lidelling the 11Ealt) AND NEW aiboil, the I Ict.siaig of t cock pit In tit 0,11y anl sugge<ts that. we look afte things at hote. We will do this and :t the same ttme wlieii we see the atihori ties of our capital city doing that, whic will put a blot uipon the nsme of th fairest, city in the South, we shali li up our voice ligainist it. We feel this we too have a part iii the welfare o Coltutbi:t. Lutm Smith, the editor of the lcralt publishied at PI'hiltelph ia, 1'a., an no1need in ia ad vance suIpplemuent "t hal the publication of the Herald will be dis continuted, and that tle war osn fr.auds I over." The mission of the H/erald wa to expose frtautds, but he fottnd it t thanttk less tundertaling atiss1 h1a. given it up it engage in the practice of law, preferrinl tahi- tq spetndig all of his iocome in a thanukless cause. We symllpat hiz.. with him, but. have found that tie pu"Ili mtake more noise abou.t framis than the, give aid to those who try to expose them Tho" address of Capt. I. W. Daiwson whio was thze orator of the occssotn o the eighthI anasnsit re'-union of thle aisso cilition of the Mar /1land( liue, deliverei in Baltimore, Md., at. t,he Academy o Music, on t he evesn ig of thie 22nud uilt. wa alttinig eutiogy of ossr Southern wo meni durinig then wart. 'Te addres shows that much thnue wtas giveni to th subject, aind is a papiiet that will be hsighi ly appreciated by the countrsy at large Tio those of Ours Sonithernu women wh< have patssed over the river It is a beatuti ful tribute of their fIdelity~ to those wh< were engaged in defenise of thseir homnes 'To those who are. now I tihe evening o life it places a crown of ditanmnds upot their foreheads as the rewasd of an a p)reciatlve anmd loving people, to .comuf them for the sacrilces mado susaind d THE PETIT LAROENY I)ECI$IOP The opinioi. delivered by Chief Jut tice Simpson as to the jurisdiction < Trial Justice$ in Oases of petit larcen has changdd the outire order of proceco itgs ii catses of this characte'. Tit Trial Justtle being nothing more than committing nitgistrate, the result wI: be that the sessions (locket will be flle with these sinil mattets and the tim of the court and jaary consumed in heat lng them. ''hts we consider unforti nate, and a law should be ehacted t renedy'this diflicnity. 'We believe tha the entire Trial Justlee system should b overhauled, and instead of inereasin their powers, remove from their jtrisdi( tion all causes which require a jury', ii eluding petit lareeny, and that count courts be established to hear and dete mine scith causes, the judge of sal courts to be elected by the Legislatur or appointed by the Supreme Court. *NEW~MLETrs. s'AT3. lIon. J. S. Cothran, Congressma elect frou (lie Third S. C. District, is Ii Washington ....'1The holiness evailgellst weare expelled from Columbia . on th 23d by a numuber. of young men of tha city.. .. Willian J. Thompson was coti vietel of manislaughter at Walterbor on the 2'th.... V. R. Owens an(d thre sons were acquitt,ed of the charge if in timitlation in the U. S. Court at Green ville on the 25th....Thota s Jordan (lie suddenly at Anderson on the 23d.... Tb recorls of the treasury departmnent shao1 that tihere has not been a failure of national bank in South Carol Ina sine the system was established.....Ocone is without a military organization... Srs. Louisa 'feller was seriously brtine at her home in Chtarleston on the 25th by pourinug kerosene oil (ln at llre....Th endets at tI he Citadel are recovering fror t,he nicasles and tmnlnmps. TIhe htos ,ilta wasemnpty on thet 2a' ; it (1eefgi Auditor exinigton (o'Unty, died i.. ......The committee appolint SColumbia '1'ownship) to secure nam eno-ugh to order an ('lection to v( ? *10,000 to the Columbia, NewberrV a f Laurents Railroad has 1noet yet ecur the t'e(qu1isite unnbet' of names to ord le elec"tion, butt are mtaking tine pi tgr's... . .(;ati'trl y' 1ro-. sold 51 Tex pon ii"s l Columbia on the 25th at lri( rang ing from $ 3') (o $6 . . 1). iV. Chal ' dler, of Mayesville, Sumter count v. I slleed '1'. J. Colley, of .North Ca1roli1na, t $10,0u0 damng 's....Colunbin felt r slight, rarthqtake shock on the 26th. t Sloan & Bllakely. wholesale gmocery me t chants of Columbia, made a t assignme on the 26th to Ebea Stenhouise for t lbenefit of their creditors, without prefe U once. Nom inlal assets, $12.3410; liabilitit *13,1.13.....Mr. E. .1. Youngblood, Ldgele'ld, died on the 28th, aged t years....11on. W. 11. Braw "ley", of llh f leston, hats been chosen the anniversa ortor by Erskine College.....T, coma 1hs of a spcial train carrying perintenlent, Averil1, of the South Cat lina ttlwai, were badly (am aged Cohambia on the 28th by the, throttle thee engine blowing oit as enginl - Heidt was retulning frot the water ta to ithe coaches, thae engine rushli 5against them with tremte'ndlous foce.. A stali Iire occurred in Colltmbia the 28th, dalmaging slight iy the stocks J. It. Davis, M. L. Kinard, Desportes r EIdmutnds amul It. L. Bryan e& Co. ' fire was mut out before it made nt heaay....T.1he freight depots of t Riclmond tal tDanville Railroad Col pally att Columtbiat will be consolidat at the Charlotte Depot on Blanding S after March 7th. The C. & G. it. * depot there will be closed on t,he 7t11. (tENERIAL. f Ed. Jor'dtan shot and kIlled Mr's. Luith Wartreni ih Cinicinnat1i1 foa' hlaving remen *" stae with hainm for kicking hera bat ct'alge. . .. Five mein werec killed al f two fataully inljured( by3 thie jallineo of ,seatYlold alt IBeliefonte, P'a., on le2 -. - - -.Re(port says that tile Nahltulie at Citattaanooga Ra:ilradl( has been 8so(1 a the RtichmIlond tand Danlile. . ..A 11 3 watler hetater 0)n the Waibaish Rtailrol . exp)loded in a chta'r car at Danyilie, II on (lie 23(d, blowIng ouit tihe intdo' *and shattering hoth ends1(1 of thle et )The paissenger's escaped injui'y... - Canadian electionas show the elect ion y 110 Conlservu'atlives, 80 LIberals aund 4I I dleplendenlts.'. .. A ne0w paarty hans be< 'formed, called "The New Labor Party comnposed of Grz'enbackeris, 'Hetn I Georgelans and( (lie Ktnihi -. . ...Congr'ess has Liv lil fIt nt ben odd, Cal Etmulslc o0f PhthiisI t esgeer f. Franc Lesile's ropujar Monthly for The groat subject of the day for the American people, 13 the exposed coh. y dition of our great seaports, in a dozen . of which, one-fourth of the wealfth and resources of the whole nation is accum lated. Destruction of a great port would a spread ruin to all parts of the' country. il Mr. Joseph Niimo, Jr., in his article, "Our Unprotected Seacoast," gives a les son that all should read. Leaving the seashore, the Popular Monthly for March next takes uts with Christian Reid for a - guide, to "'A Fairyland of Science," the o rich and picturesque mountain land of North Carolina. To know how Russia is carrying clvilization into the heart of e Asia, we can see in a careful and in g teresting article on "The 'I'ranseasplan Railway." Mrs. Pierco devotes some enthusiastic pages to the life and home of a great-hearted and talented woman, Y Helen Hunt Jackson. (iI. II.) Holder, the naturalists, tells of "Stone Forests," 11 anl articles on "Gardens," on "Vesta e and the Vestals.'' on "Linnuens, and Up sala University," and on "Sir Philip Sidney," with very clever stories, like Ausburn 'I'owuer's "A Very Peculiar lIov"; Collier's "Strange Revelation," "lIer Father's Secretary," "The Statue and the Lamp," give matter as enter I taining and attractive, as the more se I rious articles are interesting and instrue 8 tive. The whole combine to make a number, which, in the matter and num ber, variety, and excellence of the en gravings, are a model of a Popular Monthly. The March Eclectic gives (he place of honor to an extraordinary article called "The Land of Darkness," presumably ' by Mrs. Oliphant, though anonymous. V It is a most powerful descriptive study a of the place of pitishment in the after e life. It is worthy of the genius of the c author of "Old Lady Mary." Mr. Glad stone reviews the prgress made by ' England in the last generation in an ar ticle suiggestedi by Lord Tennyson's last a great poem, in an optimistic strain. An drew Lang crlticses M. Renan inm WiretWWift'inT.R'os Many peo 3', ple will be highly interested in Stuart C. D" Cumberland's "A Thouglt-Reader's E x ed periences," a discnssion of a topic just CS now one of the nine days' wonders of >to the age. One of the in >st vigorous and t'l searheing contributions to the Irish ques d tion yet plblishel is that by J. Parker r Smith entitled "The eanss of- the Union 0- with Ireland." Helen McKerlie gives us AS a very vigorous protest in favor of her es sex and its intellectual claim in 'The 1- Lower Eucat lou of Women,'' aml Mrs. a E. Lynn Linton is re-preseted by- a '' clear and readable paper on "Woman a hood in Old Greece." Ohr ali icles of -intereit are "Paganism in Old Eng '- land,'' by J. 'I'heodore Bent, a character 11t istieally bright and scholarly paper by le Max Muller, and an exceedingly suggest ive, though Somewhat pessimistis arti =' ele, calletd "An Alexandrian Age." The of entire contents of the number wilt, we S7 think, be found of great attraction. '- Published by E. R. Pelton, 25 Bond ry street, New York. Terms, $>.00 per Syear ; single numbers, 45 cents trial Iu- subscription for 3 months, $1. )clectic 0- atnd any $1.00 magzine, $3.00. alt of The 1'rosprerIt.y Trial Juttstlce. v i Editor Herald and ew1 es: ug In your" kse of Fehrt'ary 23d, undei heading of "Prosperity." M. L. W. tries to make some curt remat;rks at of O'NetJl Democratic Club because we recommentded to the Governor Mr. E. P. he Cromer for Trial Justice, stating in our ch reconnendation tIhat he was "head and he shoulders above the present aspirants." l1e Now for this we have no apologies to t make, though we did not know that Mr. Boozer was an aspirant, and did not in R tend it for him. M. L. W. asks why we do not "ask lisa excellency to arise and1( explain why their tecommendation wias ignor'ed." er O'Neall, comning to the front and cx '- pressing herself, must have tramp)ed on by3 M. L. W.'s togs, and1( we think sIhe was iid just a little too premartur'e with regard a to his excellencey, as Mr. Lonis P. Chazal, d. the Prtivate Secretary of the Goverunor id1 was sorry lie could not consider our to letter, as ihe had already aipointed Mr. ot Bioozer'. idA MEIJMnER oir O'NEALLJ D. O. 1., Prosperit y, S. 0., Feb. 28, 1887. Lr- EXCELSIOR NOTES. hie of Sm for - som ofourearly gardeners I sowing thei seed. le unto tin , ot nuti If Mr. S ' y'ny tmnti Ve s,on't be duriiing the en you Mr 5? 'of Onie old ex. ,ophts have pr'e 'frosts in Apr'ii at grninigs in Febr'uar'y, to ease 011r earily gar-' wvell to supply them. lonty of garden seed. n old saying ; never count s -befor'e they are htatched1 5 see now how many frosts latch out. IMA TONSIHING SUCCESS. ,the dutty of every person whio has Boscheec's German Stfiup to het its idlerful qualities be known to their endls in eturing Consumption, severe ougihs Ctroup, Asthmpa, Pileumnonia, and in fact alt throat and hmg diseases. No person can use it without imimedliate -irellef. ThV'ee doses will. reliove any ease, and we conialder it the dluty of all Driuggists to recommtendl it to Itoe p)oor dying consump>tive, iat least t.o try one Ill bottle, as 80, ( ozenji bottles were so1(1 er last year', and no one ease where it failed md was reported. Such a medicine as the i-- Gennan Syrup cannot be too widely L., knowvn. Ask your druggist about.it.| mn Sample bottles to try, sol a 10 cents. e, Regular size,. 75~ cents. Sold by all I- Dr'uggists and .Dealer in the Uited States and Citnada. 1420-la-cow. PROSPERITY. Last Saturday night our town was vis Itud by a severe rain aind wind storln. b A number of fences were blown down, c but no serious datmage is reported. Wise & Dirge have added greatly -tob the beauty"of thler hotel by a neat pal* Iog and otiter Improvements. On account of Miss 1 AinWe Whites hay. lng not fully recovered from recent Iii-. ness, Capt. U. Bi Whites is teaching at Locust Grove this week.. As .he Is a pedagogue of "ye olden time," we know d be fels at home In the schoolroom.- al On Wedhesday, the 29th ilt., the hofe 8 occupled by the families of Capt. U. B. Whites and Mr. J. E. Schumpert was found to be on lire. The earthquake r hook some of the brick out of the ci chimney and thus the lire originated. 0 Very little tlamage was done. ' Te recent decision of th' Supreme la Court in the case of the State vs. Jen- at kins will soon 1ill the county, jails to overflowing. harvests for the 0sherills, t bit woe to the taxpayers. Mr. Edward Carswell gave one of his happy lectures in Wightman Chapel last I week. Ills lecture was in the interest of to temperance. His subject was, Personal tc Influence. Iit characters were strongly u and beautifully drawn, and his mimicry nc .vas inimitable. Onl account of .the in- ci clement weather the audience was not very large. However, the interest man Ifested compensated for the deficiency t in numbers. At the close of the meet- at lng a division of the Sons of Temper tuce was orgQnize; with 30 members. n The following offieers were elected: A. S. Scheetz, W. P.; Rev. C. A. Marks, r C. W. I'.; D. M. Langford, R. S.; Miss L. E. McFall, A. R. S.; C. F. Boyd, P.S. ; Miss Sallie Wise, Treas.; Rev. A. W. At- l taway, Chaplain; G. A. Norman, C.; in Miss Lilllin Luther, A. C.; C. II. Can non, I. S.; J. E. Sehumpert, O. S.; D. I. Sheely, Deputy. On Sunday, the 27th ult., Rev. C. A. Marks, the beloved pastor of Grnpa - angelical Lutheran plurcAvl 551 tis place, '-tchCf'IfcI'E-g"lm, about three miles i cast of the town, inishel his first year's work. The following is a synopsis of I his work : Sermons, or); Wednesday I night lectures, 40; MissiQuary address, t 1, outside our societies; Temperance ad- I dress, 1. besides many talks; Sunday- r school address, 1, to other schools than ours; Sunday-.choal talks, 12, to our schools; funerals preached, --but 1 in our congregations; marriages, 2; infant baptisms, 18; cotmunicant members t received-Grace, 36, Pilgrim, 9; Moneys E rased and expended during the year- ( parsonage, . $810.44, various church ex penses (Charleston, $26), $178.73, Au gu.ta Mission, $5, Woman's IIoma and 1 Foreign Missionary Society for three fourths of the year, $51, Sunday-school l Missionary Society, $35, Sunday-school literature, $31, amount in treasury at beginning of year,$140.93, total,$1,852.13. "And yet. there Is mnuch land to be pos sessed." May he long be spared to guide and direct his flock. M. L. W. t MT. TA BOR. 8 Bltustet Ing March is here. Overse.er Sieely has his portion of the t road now ready for the oversecr'r cr'ti cal eye. Measles havi.ig abated, students are I againt re.turnilu to school. We are sure the teachers of Nos. 0 and 10 will show to the County Teaclt- C ers' As-oelation that they are its warm est friends and slpporters. We shall all remember the first Saturday in April. Some of our farmers may not be straightout Tillman men, yet they real ize the advantages accruing to then frot the movement. There secems to be this obstacle in the way-sonte few in their ranks do not consider seriously the moral force of an ob'lgatlon. .This inivarlably ercates confusion and (i-11 trtust. Mtate E~xecuative Commnit tee Y M(. O. A. ''Te State Executive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association met in the Y. M. C. A. Hall ini this a city yesterday at ntoon Ott call of Presi dent McBride. Newberry was deIinitely sett led upon as the p)lace and April 141 to 17 as the time for the holding of the State Coin venthont. -'ii A thtorough dlis the fole matter. ndhitef 'allroad- fares 'Onventi,ion mnbia, and E. n1, comamittee ,programme, es, of Columbia; the distribution of . . Rosser, of Col .Jamnison of Charles endday, State Secretary, 40 to canvlass among ali the s witht a yiew of ipiressing n the importance of senidingo dlecidinig upon t.he toples5.to be sed at the. Convention, thte comt e adjourned to meet again the 1st pril.--olumbia R?egist er, Feb. 27 . Inflamatory kiheumatiem. BOLTON's PLAT, MONTGaOMEtY, A LA., Dec. 20, 1880. Swift.' Speelfle Comnpany, Atiatita, Ga. .1 GE~NTLE~MEN I have beeni a constant sufferer from inflamatotry rheumatism for twenty-five years. For the past five years 1 was oil and on the bed for sev' eral ttonthsq at a time. racked withl pain, Sanid untable to put mny foot to the.ground. My wife had to cut uip miy food andC feed. tie while I lay hllessOi onimy bed. When I was turmied in ithe bed, it had to Ibe ott tihe shecet, held( otn either shde. My iphysichan, one of thte ablest in SMotntgometry, fInally gave mec up; and -lhe said miy only hoppo wais to go. to Ilot Springs. - ife, oever, persuaded tie tio try S. S. it Tree year's ago Ibegan to take thte SpecifIe, after having beena treat ed for thie inflamator~y rheumtat nby the tmost emninentt phtysicians o Ieih miottd. Va., Angusta and Savanttah, Ga., and Monltgomery, Ala. ' After a fewv hot ties of S. S. S. I improved rapidly, and( for a while I ceased taking the mfedcine, and before the disease was eradicated. Jater I had a r'elaipse', anid I immediate by reCsorte.d to S. S. S., whicht soont brought mne arouind all rIght, and sitnce theni have attend(edl reguahrly to mny business. Int all I have utsedh only *16 worth of S. S. S. It etnred me, aind I re gard it tas the greatest anid only rhteu.. maitic cure thtat I know of. Very ropectfully, M. T1. LAMAR. Treatise on Blood and1( Skiti Disease maIled free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dt'awer 3, A t'antat, Ga. 3-2-1t. Rtenews lHer Youta Mtrs. Phtcbe Chesloy, Peterson, Cla (Jo lowa.tells thte folowing story, Ihto trutlt o[ whicha 1- VOohied ror by thto residents of the town1 "I amt 78 years old1, hato boen trou. bled wit kidn,ey comnptaint.and lamoness for any ;es cold not, dress mtySOlf withOut II hol. o Iamr friee froma all pain and sore neS,. and am able to do all mty'own house. ' work. Ilowe ny thanks to Elect.ao liitters ror haIn aotetan ou lt and rampovedr' only nO t. nofinla A Lyun'eu..m to'. ONE I VED, THE ,I A woman formerly: ok. About pightee lcame sickly and had to ainflned to bed, audit was thqht'that e bad constiuption. The tr'atm I r phyeiians feilded to g1e. relit. in 'u ecember, 1884, a nodq 'or kn'ot about e size of a goose egg forn.d jist above t . pit of the stomtach, -l when h need discharged matter for: 8:. or 9 onths. One of these also formed un- " r her arm, and three on her back, bleh discharged matter for a consider- - ilc time. For six months of this time a 0 was conilned to the house, and most the time in bed. The stomagh' often fused food,by rejecting what she had ten. She used a great. deal of medi- S ne, but failed to be cured. I bought to bottle of your B. B. B. (made in At nta, Ga.) and gave it to her and she E immenced to improve; I then bought q .d gave her three bottles more, and d e continued to improve and in two 0 onths' time her cough hid,ceased, her A institutio n strengthened, appetite and gestion good, all discharges ceased, >les or knots disappeared and she went work apparently healthy and fattened greatly. This woman had a married sister of lar same age who was affected in pre iely the same way and about the same ne. She had node or knot on pit of ua.ach, back, etc. She did not take iy B. B. B. and the node on her stom i ate through to the cavity. She con nued on the decline and wasted away, id finally died L These were two terrible cases of blood ison,-one used B. B. 1$. and was cedily cured-the other did not use it C d died. It is most assuredly a most )nderful blood puriller. I refer to archats of this town. . ( Yours truly, W. T. ROluEwrsON. Tishabee, Ala., May 1, 1886, . A~SEMFFRELASED, For a period of%ixteen years I have eon atliicted with catarrh of the head vhieh bafled the use of all medicines ised. Seeing the advertisementof B. B. I., I purcha,ed and used six or seven ottles, and although u-ed irregularly ave r' ceived great relief, an recoi aend it as a good blood purifier. [8igned] J. K. HorcoMBE, JR., Sherifl of iaralson county, Ga. All who desire full information about he cause and cure of Blood Poisons, icrofula and Hcrofilous Swellinga, Ul ers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Con- i 'laints, Catarrh etc., can secure by mail, ree, a copy of our $2-page Illustrated look of Wonders, tilled with the most vonderful and startling proof ever efore known. Address, BOOD BALM CO., 2-23--it. Atlanta, Ga. S(apttin's Fortunato Discovery. Capt. Coleman, Achr. Veymouth, plying be woen Atlantic City and N. Y. had Coon roubled with a cough so that he was unable e sloep. and was indueod to try Dr. in 's ow Discovery for Consumption. It notenly ave hin instant relict, but allayed( the ox. remoe soreness in his breast, His children roro similarly affected anIt a single dose had. ho same happy effect. Dr. Khig's New Dia. overy is now the standard remedy in the oloman household and on board the schoo er. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard loiody at Colold & Lyon's i,rng Store. 8.4. Early Spring with its attendant sudden hanges of temnperatup is the seasoa of oughs and Colds. The wiso mother pro arcs for it by having a bottle of iughes' ough Syrup at hand. Ask your druggist as o its mnerits. 2.23-It. Mew Advertisements. AILLNERY AND FANCY G000S. We are now receiving a beautiful lot *f ncew SprIng and1( Summer Milline.ry, h'io Goods,'DreSS Goods, Fallty loods, Ribbons, laces, Dres Trimmings, Ladies' Trimmled and. Untrimlmed flats, h0siery, Cloves, 0or8ets, nid ot,ber choice lots of fashionable ar ieles to p)lease the best trade of our euntty. WVe respectfully invite the ladies o call before .ak.3 ar-W nds ottoat short notice. "SHORT (lUOTATIONS." BY GlEo. C. HiODGES, A. 3M. Read wvhat Is said of It: "I shall gladly recommnenti its int ro duction everywhere." JION. A. COWARD, E~x. Supt. Educeatlon. "It will giv.e me iMleasure to recomn mend its use by teachers." HION. HUGHE S. THOMPSON, E. . Stupt. Eduention and Ex. Gox.'S. C. . Wheni school opens I shall make co pfeous use of the voltune." REv. S. LANDER, D. D., Pres. Williameton F'emale College. "It should be in the hanids of all teach. er*s." PROF. R. MEANS DAV.IS, e, S. C. College. "'hei moral tone whiich appears in the work is especiatlly worthy of comi mendation." Pres. E rsine College. "Short Quotations,' will be found of inestimable vatluc to tenchers, ministers, lawyers andc others. Person)s wanting selections for AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS will fid thmis the book for whiich they haive been looking. It will be senti.post paid on receipt of 15 cents. Get a copy of it, examine it and introduce it into your school. Special tei-ms to scholars and dealers. Address W. L,. BE Lr, rublishier. 0-22-1a-. Columbia, S. C. Esitablish,ed 184.13 W. & J. SLOANE, WuIor.WAr.E AND RIWIAIr. DSALran 1n ARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS, RUGS, MATTINGS, MATS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, IIEAT NOVin,4TIK$ AT~ VICILY LOW PRICEs SAMPl.ES .SENT IF DESIRED. CORRESPONDENOE INVITED, roadway, 18th & 19th Streets, NEW YORK, r I to 047 MAnnt at SAW kaairW1,ask NTY O ABY#4 OI PLEAS. . F;nt, :K'W;, v. 10one Fa The creditors of the estate of 1Ir el F. Fant, deceased, are hereby r4 ? . utred'.to render,-on oath their roe Ve dematIds before the undersigned is office, on or before the flifteenth tl i , I April, 1887. SILAS JOIINSTONE, Mastere ; Master's Office 1 March,'1887. 3-2.7t TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. arah E. Buzhardt, Adm'x, vs. NIa E. Buzhardt. - The crcdttors of the estate of Thomas Buzhardt, deceased, are hereby ro ulred to render on oath their respective emands, before the undersigned, at lil illee, on or before the fifteenth day of prill, 1887. SILAS JOIINSTONE, Master, . Master's,Oflce, 1 March, 1887. 3-2. 7t SWAFFIE LD'S IElRCHANT TAIO1tING ESTABLSHMIENT COLUMBIA, S. C, now replete with all the novelties WINTER WEAR. oods made especially for our - trad1(e. hr style \llc.flat, " wt ho - - excelled. CUST101 1ui; A 8 1111RIIS :8. 4-7-1y. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, NEWBERItY COUNTY. By Jacob B. Fellers, Probate Judge. WHIERJ:As, Wilson G. Abrams hatit nade snit to nc to grant him Letters )f Administration of the estate and 3feets of Rebecca S. Abrams, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kidred and 3reditors of the said Rebecca S. Abrams, leceased, that they be and appear he ore me, in the Court of Probate, to be teld at Newberry o)tirt house on the )thi day of March next, after pubil ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore loon, to show cause, if any they have, vthy the said Administration should not )e granted. Given under my Hand this 22nd day >f February, Anno Domini 18S7. J. B. FELLERS, J. '. N. C. 2-23-2t. 3TATE OF SOUTII oA ROLINA, COUNTY OF NEBVIEIR IRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. Win. P. B. Harmon vs. Keziah Harmon, et. al. The creditors of t he- estate of William Pierce Harmon, deceased, are hereby 'equired to render and establislh on oath ;heir respective demands agaiist said es :ate, before the uidersigned at hisofllce, n or before the twenty-fifth day of uareh, 1887. SILAS JOHNSTONE. Master. Master's Office 24th Feb.1887. 2-23-5t. Master's Sales. '1TA'TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF N EWi3ERR -IN COMMON PLEAS. 311as Johnstone, Master, vs. P. B. Work manm and Robert W. Atchison. By ordler of the Court. herein, dated id December, 1880, I wIll sell at publIc )itcry, before the Court IIouse at New 1887, "all19jej esnog In.tOAOs 'UnaoAUS >antat ion ou puu oueO Joj.in2 ej lie Cntty ng O.Ilui half (1i58i) mr4i-.,0.ni r lam 8, th i . ~tV Atchison, Preston Brooks Workman." Terms :-TIhe purchaser will be re quiired to pay one-halt of the paurdhtase money in cash, and to secure the balaite payable at twelve months wvithm Interest from the (lay of sale, by bond and miort. gage of thme premnlses, andl to pay for pap)ers. SILAS JOIINSTONE, Master. Master's .Ollce 9th Feb. t887.--3t. STA TE OF 80I'T AIniOLVNA COUNTY OF NEWBERR~Y--IN, COMMON PLEAS. SIlas Johnustone, -Master, vs. Louisa .0. Hunter amnd others. By order. of thle Court hterein dated 31st Dec., 1880, I will semi at publIc ouit cry before the Court House ait Newbcrry onl the flhst Monday it March, 1887, all that lot of land in the town of Newberry and County anmd State a foresaid, contin lng one acre and 11fty-four hundredths more or~ less, fronting on Cald well steet and bounded by lots 2 and 8 of theo lands formerly belonging to Nathtan Hunter, and B. F. GriflIn, as represented by an, pint thereof to be exhIbited at sale. Terms:-th,e purchaser wvill be required to pay one-tilrd of time purchase money in -cash, and( to secr the balance, pay.. able in one and two yea rs, with ltaterest from the (lay of sale~, by a bond and mortgage of t he p'reises, ando to (delpo sit w ih the Magtey~ a policy of itusurance on the builllings ont saId lot Should tihe puirchamser fail to cmp,ly wlith the ternms oif sale, <;!hfilm seven dlays tuereafter, the p)r~'oey will o re-soldl at time rIsk of-arhi purchaser'on the Iirst Monday in April, 1887. .Pur~ chaser to pyfor papers. SIL AS JOIINSTrONE, Mfaster'. Master's 011ice, 9th eb 1887. Feb. 0, 8t. STATlE 0OF SOUJ5il CAROLINA. COUNTY 01F N1NWBERRY COMMON PLEFAS. 0. C. Chase, Truistee, vs. E, C. et. al. Foreclosure. By order of the Court-h tell, at puibile outcry, bet flouse at Ne wberry, on ti ni Marc)), 1887, all that I ~own of Newberry, amn ind 8(ato aforesaid, !purth of an acre, mn' )onnided on the north east by lot oif Mrs. - )y Johnrstono street ). Walter Ba rre, T Terms--The puri ed'to pay the wih vise he will be re f the -.purdhas nd to securo .t twelve ni 'omn time day iortgamge of th os't wvith the Ma f two-thirds of roperty. Purc 1?b.LA'