FRIDAY MORNING, uCT. 24 Among the patchwork quilts, two of silk, Nos. 745 and 633, and 549, the hat ter made by a little girl 6 years of age, were particularly noticeable. A home made rug, No. 132, also deserves men tion, we could not ascertain of what material it was made, but the amount of work on it -vas wonderful. A wool en counterpane, No. 333, was a good piece of work. The wine committee could'nt find a cork screw to open their bottles until an editor came up and furnished one he uses on paregoric bottles. A thim ble full of blackb,rry wine was his re ward. A very pretty piece of work and very much aduired by the ladies was a pillow sham with thread lace inser tion, made with 25 bobbius. Oh the amount of ..obbin' done. Lace work by a child 14 years old, a crotchet child's sack, a crotchet shawl, a lace handkerchief. and a large variety of Green house flowers, claim ed much attention. A long, low, plain shanty of undres sed pine, with a door at either eud had its scores of visitors. Mr. Thos. Q. presided. No article was tagged, but the fag 3 were refreshed. Messrs. Smith & Christian have had between two and three hundred horses in their stables every day since the Fair began. Mr. Robt. W. Atchison and Mr. Hen ry Dorroh have as fine 'pairs of S. C. raised mules as can be found in the State. The order at the Fair Grounds yes terday was excellent. Not a single drunken man on the grounds. Newberry can beat any County in the State on fine horses. The display yes terday was something to be proud of. .0.0 If you want any kind of Stationery, fancy or plain, call at the HERAim Book Store. Large variety, prices moderate. If you would while away an hour in pleasant reading get a cheap book at HER~AD Store. Large variety to select from. Read all of the advertisements ini to day's paper. The nierchants mean bu siness and we advise you to try them. Visitors to the Fair Are cordially invited by P. A. Clark to visit him at J. B. Leonards' Family Grocery Store, next door north of Sim mons House. Polite attention and best FAIR WEK ANNOUNMENT. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. GOODS At Very Low Prices. ,,itLU X SITTEj WIll NO. 3 MOLLOHON FOW, Invite inspection of their stock of DR-Y wOODS, IN ALL LINES. EVERY AITICL: KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE, AND SOLD AT ROCK BED PRICES. LONC. YARDS GIVEN And Satisfaction Gmaranteed. nuo il,GUGIE89.? k . MADE OF THE BEST SELECTED SEA SONED MATERIAL. MADE FOR 110ME lSE. nWARRNImTED IN VERY RESPECT, Repairing Done with Neatness and Dispatch. Iorse and Male Shoeing a Specialty. Good Work and Low Prices. J. T A Y-LO , OPPOSITE "JAIL ' NEWBERRY, S. C. If You Want the Best Stove for the Least Money, or Tinware of any Kind, Call on R. B. KEENE, In the Webb, Jones & Parker Building. F. W. FANT, N EW BE RRY, S. C. If You Want STiTIONERY 01R B00KS, HRRIALRR BURK ST RE. $25,000.00. $25,000.00. $25,000.00. Avail yourselves of the opportunity of calling EIRLY AND OFTEN at The Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISIENT -OF J. I). CASH, WHERE CAN 13E FOUND DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, LADIES TIES, KID GLOVES, GENTS' uRMNIINIIG GOODS9, And in fact everything to suit the "fair" mfd Visitors to the Fair. Prices as Low as Can Be Found. Come One and All! We Bid You Welcome! C.ASH. SALESM1EN. A. C. JONES. R. W. DAVIS. MISS II. DANIEL. S. S. LANGFORD. . W. BARLOW. W. J. LANGFORD. AT NO.1 MOWER'S BLOCK, May Be Found a Choice Stock of MILLINIERY -AND DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Ghildron's Shoes, GENTLEMENS 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. NOWER. Insurance Notice. Tbe undersigned represents only RELIA BLE INSURANCE COMPANIES, among which are some of the very STRONGEST COMPANIES of the world. T:ie 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 $175,000. Only Equitable rates are charged, and all losses are promptly and justly settled. r All kinds of property are insured and special inducements are offered to far mers to insure their buildings and live stock. Call and see the terms. WM. F. NANCE, Agent. Oct 22, 43-2m.eow. FAIR WEEK. THOS, Q. BOOZER'S SALOOsr, Corner of Friend and Caldwell Streets, plied with the very best brands ndsp WINES, LIQUORS and SEA$ CEO. S. MOWER, :ATTO RNELY --AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NEWBERRY, S. C.. Books and Stationery AT THE Herald Store.