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WEDNESDAY MORNINC, OCT. 22. Would like to do so. We would be pleased did our little BULLETIN afford room to give each of Newberry's enterprising merchants who come before the public this morning a good send off, in the way of an appro priate notice, but they must prCorce take the will for the deed. This we can say, that those represented in this per are of the stamp that will do to e to; honorable and fair in all their lealings, we commend them heartily to fhe great public who are in town to-day n attendance on Newberry's Second nnual Fair under the new regime. f you need anything in Dry Goods, lothing, Millinery, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, .Groceries, Crockery, Fur niture. Doctors' Stuffs, Wagons, Bng ies, Jewelry or Watches, Candy. Fruit, egars; want a note discounted in Bank, little legal advice, a horse or mule hod, or a piece of machinery repaired, ook over the card and decide where on will bestow your patronage. Per. aps you don't need anything to-day, or this week, in that case take the BULLETIN home with you and refer to it when you are in need. To Advertisers. A limited space is still open for those who have not as yet sent in their cards for a place in our BULLETIN. We have two more issues-Thursday and Friday and as every body gets a copy the opportunity afforded for advertising is a good one. Local or special notices inserted at five cents per line, but must be handed in the day -before publication. The BULLFLIN is distributed without charge, no one need therefore come in to subscribe for it. The Weekly HER ALD however can be had twelve months for $2, six months for $1 or three months for 50 -ets. If you are not a subscriber come and give us your name. Cheap muscle not being convenient Mr. M. Foot one day last week moved a barreT of sugar weighing 338 lbs. into position and did not think it much of a feat. Visitors to the Fair who wish to wvrite are invited to the HFRALD Book Store. Paper, pen and ink will be furnished free of charge. If you would while away an hour in pleasant reading get a cheap book at HEIuAto Store. Large variety to select from. If you want any kind of Stationery, *fancy or plain, call at the HERALD Eook Store. Large variety, prices moderate. Our Fair week BULLETIN takes like hot cakes. Everybody likes it, and our merchants have places in the picture. FAIR WEK ANNOUNEENT. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS At Very Low Prices. 111TALL & SA1TTERWHITE, NO. 3 MOLLOHON ROW. Invite inspection of their stock of DRY GOODS, IN ALL LINES. EVERY ARTICLE KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE, AND SOLD AT ROCK BED PRICES. LONC YARDS CIVEN And Satisfaction Guaranteed. MADE OF THE BEST SELECTED SEA SONED MATERIAL. MADE FOR HOME USH WARRANTED IN EVERY DESPECT, Repairing Done with Ifeatness and Dispatch. Horse and Mule Shoeing a Specialty. Good Work and Low Prices. J. T.A.Y LO R, OPPOSITE JAIL, NEWBERRY, S. C. If You Want the Best Stove for the Least Money, or Tinware of any Kind, Call on I. E. K.EENE, In the Webb, Jones & Parker Building. F. W. FANT, AllciLey a11 LaW, N E WBE R RY, S. C. -If''You Want TIONERY (IR BOOKS, HERIAIBBR9K STQRE. 25,0O0.00. $25,000.00. $25,000.00. Avail yonrelves of the opportunity of Ualing E U,LY AND O)FT&N at The Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTIBLISHMENT -OF J. B. CASH, WHERE CAN BE FOUND DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOTS; SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, LADIES TIES, KID GLOVES, GENTS' IURNISHING GOODS, And in fact everything to su:t the "fair" Visitors to the Fair. Prices as Low as Can Be IFound. Come One and All! Ne Bid You Welcome ! J.D.0CASH. SALESMEN. IT NO, 1MOWER'S BLOCK, May Be Found a Choice Stock of MILLINERY -AND DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Ghildren's Shoe, iENTLEMENS HATS, And all other goods in these lines. NO. 2 CONTAINS Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES, BAGGING, TIES, Segars, Tobacco, CROCKERY, &c. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. C. & G. S. MOWER. Insurance Notice. The undersigned represents only RELIA BLE INSURANCE CoMPANIES, among which are some of the very STRONGEST CoMPANIEs of the world. The aggregate assets of the Companies represented in the Agency exceed $130,000,000. All of which are available for losses by death and fire. In the past thirteen years the Agency has paid its patrons over $175,000. Only Equitable rates are charged, and all losses are.promptly and justly se.ttled. " All kinds of property are insured and special inducements are offered to far mers to insure their buildings and live stock. Call and see the terms. WM. F. NANCE, Agent. Oct. 22, 43-2m.cow. FAIR WEEK. THO, Q. BOOZER'S sA oO1T, Corner of Friend and Caldwell Streets, p1ied wit h e very best brands ndsp WINES, LIQUJORS and gEGAR8. CEO. S. MOWER, ATTORN EY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C. Books and Stationery AT TE Herald Store.