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ri[erahd FRENER, EDTMR, NWERRy,'4 C. NOV. 12, 187 A J'A"Eit FOR- THE I-E0I.E evtei7iz th i. r- eN a e"; Ig-p e 0 laterw~ in t eg h-f i county and th -atem ,extesively. Ln11 a' a er Term, s Ualled a The Fair. The Columbia papers state that a the rra ment have been Complete for the Fair. Entries of stock an 'ther articles are very large, and visit, .rs Dumerous. It will be a livel week in the city. The Abbeville Press and Biannei Las reduced its subscription from $. to $2, in advance. Its worthy edito and proprietor might as well ha7e lefi the price unchanged-the effect of th< pauie is pay at no price. Honorabl( eeeptions of course. The Anderson Fair It is stated Was largely attended, and the display very creditable to -th( people of that county. The premiumW were many and valuable, and the con. tsts spirited. Anderson deserves cred. it for the public spirit manifested ir this as in all other matters of genera int.erest she takes in hand. Whatevei her citizens underLake is carrief through with commendable zeal. The Legislature.. Nothing definite has been done a. yet as to the debt of the State. A fev are opposed to its recognition as it nov tsands, and while some openly talk 0 repudiation. others ignore the fraudu lent conversion bonds, and one in favoi of scaling the balance of the funde debt, together with stocks and bond. at forty pur cent. and interest up t( January, 1-4. To their credit be i said, many of the members are nol disposed to impose so grievous a hur den on the people of the State, a2 21ust be the case if the entire debt i assumed. Hurley in a stirring speech which gained much sympathy, S'Y the people will not pay three million of taxes, and that he will be the firs t.. jUinl in resistance to it. It wil not be long ere the financial probler will boil and somethtiog decisive bi done. The Business of Newberry. It r-ay seem a little ina.ppropo, nkou th:at business generally is at a stand still. to. write under the above heading Our object, however, is merely to shoi to what importance, in this view, the tojwn has grown in a few years. New. berry has been spoken of far and wide as a busy centre of trade, the repori having been carried about by tran sient visitors and fast talking drum n?ers, neither of whom have been able to take in more than a part of the great whole, for the one has no partie ular object in view, nor makes any statistics, and merely sees a numaber of stores filled with customers, and the Main Street blocked with cotton wag ons, and the other only calls on one par ticular class of merchants. It will be understood then,that only an indefiniti idea is had of the extent to which trade is carried, or of the number of braneces which are represented. At thz~eclus> of the war not more than oneC-h alf the business houses weCrC open that now are, and still the numl ber is being added to. We have at tempted to classify and number the d ifferentr houses, inciluding professions: asflls: Counting the principal large houses, and brinagingr them under the head of general dealiers, fur with but two or three excep.tionls the whole sell mine steecks of dry goods, groceries, cloth ing boots, shoes, hats, &e., there are so; Dry Goods exclusively, 3; Cloth ing, :3; IHardware, 1; Confec-tionery, 3; Comur.sSionl Merchants and OCt lou .Buvers, 5-and nearly all of the gener:J dealers buy cotton also; Acade ;ie-s and Schools, 5; Boss Carpenters: 6: Ca:rriage anid Iiarness, 1; Stables, 2: B!aeksmxithS. 2; Restaurants, 3; (:un amd Loeksm;iths. 2; FurnturV Thalers, 3; Shoes, 3 ; Denitist5, -; l)mieists, 2; Tfin andi Stoves, 2; Jev,elers and Watch Rtepaixers, 3; l)rc-.s Making and Niilenirv, 3; Sew > Machine Agents, 3; Publie Hail, 3;- Manufaceturers, 4; Marble Ers 2;Banks, 2; B3ook store, 1; News pape-rs. 2; Hotel, 1; Private BIoard ing Houises-sevral; Bah.r, 1; Photography, 1; Undertakers, 2; Bar Rooms-several; Liquor Dealers, 2; and then there nre-7 Physicians, S Lawyers, 4 Resident Ministers and eight churches, and 5 Trial Justices. making the goodly and respectable whole,of near, If not quite one hundred and fifty. What other inland town, uf it3 siZe an,d n,um?ber of i,lLLlbtiant ea:u .s a:s fair a business record as this? eIt may well be said, therefore, that next to l'harleston, Newberry is secou& to no other town in the State in imapor tance, and we can say with pride that with hardly an exception our si ness men, and women, too, are aetiwe, pushing,'and ever on the alert, End the majority of them have by indomi table energy and a liberal use of prin ter's ink-as is evidenced every wepk in this paper-mad2 themnselves w1it they are to-day-men whose nrnesge honorably known abroad, and whe paper stands A No. 1-so far. Md long may it continute so. Department of Agriculture. Frow thu zni-thly repr-t for Octo her of the department of Agriculture tve gather thwe foll-owing condensed a< -Ouit of the condition f thc crops in South Carolina, as heard fron J. R. Dodge, Statitiia : CoRN-C [HESTER: On bottoms 50 per cent. less than last year; late up land plantings good. GIEENVILLE: L] Uphind corn bears two cars to the stalk ; usual crop from nothing to a aubbin, or one good-ear per stalk. CLARENDON: Partial fai!ure in sonie localities; good in Others. NEWLERRY: Light Crop. ORAN-.,URif: Penn. a sylvania Yellow ripens early. but the tl eais are small. LEXINGTON : Both 1 late and early corn injured by rains. UNION: Fair. w WHEAT--GREENVILLE: Wheat tf ftom :1 to 9 bushels per atre. UNioN : ti Poor; very little attention to it when cotton brings 18 cents per pound. OATS-CLARENDON : Potato oats m grow finely but ripens two weeks lo later than the black oats. ORANGE BURG11: Schonen did finely. UNINo: Best oats year we ever had. Average d 112. Average crop of sweet Potatoes 102. The general average condition of cotton in the first week of October. as ei compared with October reports of 1871 and 1872, stands as much high er than that of the for-tier year a. it j. talls below the records of the latter. y The standard crop being a good nor- w nial growth, the yearly losses from tr worms or other casualties alnost al- 0I ways reduce the record below 100. and the greatest reduction usually oc b cars in September. The average this year has fallen off froni 89 to 78.. since the first week of September; a fr larger reduction than usually occurs. bi The general average in October of m 1871 was 72; it was 82 in October ir of last year. The area was one-ei!hth h greater in 1872, and the autumn b more favorablh for development and s( picking, and the result an increase of about one million bales. The area of the present year was increased about i 10 per cent.. but a portion of this en largement was abandoned, and the h October status of the crop is material- ir ly reduced. The season must be of n average length, and comparatively V favorable fer picking, to insure a cr>p equal to that of last year. The aver.:ge for the State is set down at SM, as compared against 86 for '72 and 75 for '71. The number of fattening cattle is equal to or greater than last year's re- s port. As to pasturo the report is from G REENVILLE: WXe have cut three cropsB of bay from fields manured with barn yard. IRICHLAND : PaAtlIrage good.: ORANGEBURIIu: Kentucky blue-grass a failure. LExINGToN : Italian rye grass and Kentucky blue-grass exp.:nI- e mnsfailed, i - - ., t Give them'a Showing. The American Woman Suffrage As- to sociation has lately had very success- C ful Anniversary metings in New York '~ and Boooklyn. .They were spirite<l N and harmnonio,us, as we find in a sum- h mary of the proceedings, together ~ with a set of resolutions, sent us for,t publicatior.. That the public down South, and especially the ladies, may know what t.his convention did as well t as what they desire to do, we attach1" the resolutions below, and remark that we endorse them, the women, resolu- in: tions and all. We like resolute, high ~ mindied women, and we go further s and add, thai. it inh.ligh time some e change be made to bA.ter our annonatl affairs and especially to ameliorate the dli condition of maukind. The world is "' all wrong and no nz~N is tounid caipa ble of making it better, not even has ei Ulysses proved himself adequate to hiis high trust. IO the pouething w be done, an1d as every chance has N bei given to the lords of creati.o:' 1 why let the other sex try their t. hand awhile. It is well known that " Wage L'n jump ait con,clusions quick er than me n-and we catch at ths idea and ahuost feel ready to cry Eureka.n Jigst look for a momnent at our nielan- y< cboly condag~.o h;rg we are in dreadful. fearful panie-Lihe men tha- c he~ leaked up all the money; diseaset. e I f all-kinds prevail ovecr the land. and 'i death suddenly follows because the a doctors are unable to master it-- a to they are men ; our National governl- ti] m.eut is a burlesque and a cheat. be- fe ause it is run~ by nmn; the State Legihture, s.ee how that woris, and who comipose it ? men ; is there any~ antice in the l:w ? verily, how ean hAere be wb:;u the bench and bar are Ti teenpied by uua'. 1hkt why e;tend the list ? The proof of the pudding is j h the chewing of the bag-.men govern. :nd everything is going by the board. Or advice is give the women a chance. let them wear theC breeches, legislate,r otor. manipulate th2e ?nances, and t1h run the whole concern. Our voice is 4' loud in favor of woman's rule. Let he i:en stay at houee and mind th1e babies, make preserves, do the agree ble, and anything else they have i~ a ind to. For one we are tired of px hings as they are, and say let the a I omen loose, let them go ii, ay if Ith~ hey get squeezed. Who will second; hc moctio'n. pe But here arc the resolutions: th Rc.solced, That the primary aim of it he Amorican Woman Suiffrage Asso- ITI dation is to secure the ballot for wo-:i an ; while it includes, in its general C~ am, the establishment of her equality . f rights in all directions. '. Resolved, That one-half of the o*bt population of the UTnited States e who .are legally entitle4 tg hold pro >erty, who are assessed for taxes angi~ imsab.Ibr ocrime. arid whose il rest i1: the 'ommnwea!!h is in no 'ipet I s than that of thie other Alf. z.ould nut b deprived of an Resolved, That a government of the :aop]le iinust b.e at gvermnein~t comi s Cd eqiI of men.01 :nd women, in !Iuth :s the equal co-operatio!! of v sexeis es.setial Z.i.'He to a h:,ppy Ilmx. a refined society, a C'hristinu iarch and a Ipublican State. Resolred, That our prescut politi i1 sysie:n: is not fairly representative. ell of melln, Wein largely controlled the primary uetiag. by rings of a 1i piliticin:,- inrtenrt -.[n prin'.te d it:t poltial refo,rin mist enlist oiure gener:d linterest on the part of Pepeople ill the oaiagement fi bu6iwess; and tliat tis would be patl promnoted Iy couibilnlil-z the eial synpathly and co-opertion of 012m(eIn inl the primary Ileti.zs, -,t *e polls, and in the lls of legiske. Mn. ReSiolred, That we advise tlt ionds of Women Suffrage in every ality to proillote till MoveeIt.-it orally and politically, by organizi.ng cal societies. for circulatim', tract': id newspapers, for hoiding public ceatiigs, arnd especially for h!ping elect the friends of Suffrg,-e and to feat its eneuies. O. .. E1RALD Fon: nm IIL:nA.n lh; Licni, Oct. 25, 187:1. Ma. E o.--To-day the big coin rvative balrheIle C:lnC OD. For s.V -al weeks preivioiis, preparations were 'ing made to Illake it :1 success, and 'and A'air. Thinking that an "item" to "the way they do up Ixlities" in irginia, wold be of interest to you, e hastily pen you a line. The <oun y around the Lick is the inest portion the fifmols Roanoke Valley. The tizens are liberal hearted and hospita e, so thev gave Gen. J:as. E. Kemper, C Conservitive nominee for Governor, b)arhene, and invited everyldy to me and bring their f-milies and iends along. The d:y camle. but no4)t ight and beautifuil. Lowering eloudIs id misting rain ushered in the morn g of the 25th, and made many a feeble art flutter for fear that the day would too inclement to venture out. But ion the cloudS I)egan to rise higher, d the air to feel lighter, and by 11 im. hundreds of persons from ir and ar were assembled to her the ad esses and partake of the hospitalfties the occasion. In ante bellum days, dies never ventured out to political eotings, but now accommnodations are :Ude for them, and to show their np eeiatioun, they attend, lending tieir auty and smiles to grace the occasicn. :my of Roanoke's fair est and best ilighters were out, although the day as somewhat Inclement. Virginia dies "never mind the'wveather, so the ind don't blow." Gen. Kemper didl not arrive, in cona quencee of sickness, but the people erai not to be disappointed. Mr. lair', the nominee fort the Emp of elegates, was introduced, and for one >ur spoke in most b)eaultiful and chaste yle. The .beau~til tribute of respect Spaid to the ladies was perftlyl :aid, anxd he closed his eulogium like -erv honest man in the landl, by say g, that there was one that sat en roned in his heart as Queen of Love atid 5:uty. li:;om thyx lhe proceededl set forth in a masterly mnanner' the >nservative platform, and finally elos I :iinidst the shiouts of the audien'e. ext camne Judge Houston, a young an, .r a :tcy, ;wl who for nearly two mrs held the audience apeil-boupn. e is a gifted speaker, and knows how olaimn the attenltion of a crowd. :omV tihe first they bogan to crowd -ounid him,. andb when he was tirrn-ouh wa' perfectly surrounded by thre long, lHe says the Radicals call him %fortr.' I believe he can tell the st inkes of any man I have ever nu.J. anod aan make it inan high at msel. Hie pu the qjiiuein to the: aloredi persons5 present in st:Ch. a simt e, vet logical form, that I heard some y'on thre spot, he is right. But nlow meso'. to us. the most interesting pmt the progrannne, (for we :tre niot por!i vite'd first, :ind som reh ow we ii inet ively ste ped f 'rward. 1 su~ppose bow, andi a beaiulii lhndfl thrud roghl it. Yes, Mr. Elitor, our imi ,s5 for the "fair se'x" is ais grmeat ais henf I peramuilaht,ed tile streets~ of oldl ;yindays genie by. I could >t wimstaa;xdthe miis : the h"nmit i 1 "Belle of L.ong Braidih, ayau iteriped to sbow Catroliria gahti"iyW ithis occarsion. But :aas how' s.n?all eare sometimes m:ade to feel in our eleCst gtlory. .Just as we reached tire b :i old gentleman stepped up and arriedl. I told him not so. The~ mng lady looked around and lie said, ['his is MIrs. "Zula," is it not?" You n1 better imiaginie how I felt than I Sdweribe it. My face was the lorn 'of ~ a .iucet <d r.icklard beets~ front of me, I"i 'not' line&N. ere to put my hands, my tongue was OirIpleg1 mi i uly fe.et w.ould not keep 11. The sjemieg'w;as pa:inful, as5 1?y emrentor. wats gone. The indy bmin,h e spell by a mischievous laugh, anid I t relieved. Since mys return home I e cut me a cane, andl now have it at e shop to be motntedl for such occa 'r w will be recad onl this bject mo tlui Nee- r+! i a privaite .AtirO given the fiast timew I meet Inm. ie dinner was a mo~st ologarnt one, le greatest atbundaince of everyv thng is spread in p)rofuiion. Tire Finearstle wet Band discoursed sweet music ihig tito <jgy. I:: tlIe afternoon there a tyyp sppiehes, ;ylAggI pp did nu. Gern. Kemlpel fr. not a st1:anger tQ u, as his name wvas heralded thriough, t the South during the wvar. It was ported that he wars killed on the bat field of Gettysburg, on the 3rd of jy, 'R$ but such was not the case. was .only wQurgled, receiving three mnds in hue dany. It w:is meot beau. ally said4 by one of the sp)eakess that i' y c1t.dead, but still lives, ai lives be GAovernmoi. of this Comimonweilth," >or South Carolina was held up to the3 ople of Virginia on tis occason,i is mortified to hear mny native State as spoken about, but could I deny tire m ad~e to wres ghe poweg Qg the ople from their hands, andl place it in a hands of a party. The people are rake to their interests, and will see to that the p)roper men get in office. i 4th of November will decide wvho St);e sucpessful pandidg1e:. This uty is Conserva.tive. Wwouldl like to write nire, but i forbid., Wo hrope to $'ee thet [F.R..)" in its enlatrged t1orm Iieu ek. Much success to you in your' .pie . ; relan..conx. ~1Q~Tfl SIE ST IT AT 10 CENTS! fSii P ll FOf (Wu0! F. E. SALINAS9 One dIoor a1ove A. M. icker's Nov. 12, 45-if. Circus ! Circus!! Circus !!! Wi!i he a:1et t ag -fr the holel feile n> n tad: th 3 rd times. TICKETS T,. t'-i!Z lf'% r 10hthn:M r- : 1 1u.: "Lthe ias- ul!. li (fd G.lbl" cr: ha:4 to be so: A i a)t I , I -,%.I!- ! i: SOLD AT MARSHALL'S Remain on Ihe slelf; and if you a:k for that m a loll .t .ti 1 4-.1;: in ; h :Idti . i th cry. Mi-trh.il sy to :di1 t-ho one Q him, come a! py : Will 1hn sell you a bill of goods FOR HALF PRICE. So Come to Marshall. Nov. 12, 45-1. WHEELER HOUSE. PR1CES NOT REDUCED. The Piopri.or of thi le ':.r Ih .ould re.:-pe1-fal, y it1!o:-m; thef t. li ; 1,!l - lie tha:, in old *r :o ja i taii; i h : -ut:s ato Of i IIllea :a~ :1 rlVt ef.ai I4-ao l, iie ai conltin e hi.-- pr c a hAcoir4 , nd g1, l r alltes to give that saisfactiol Wich11 has ecured to the IliiC thw roplt.io.w it ]mw has. T. M. POLAIMK, Nov. 12, 5.-t. Proprietor. FACTORY NOTICE. All 4iid, of VOTTilN GINS RE-:PAlRE1l plromipt)Y FOR C.AST]. Fvry hindoi lion, Irass, Copper aid Leml bouga t t LiOhe-t pic- s, alt the i; :.d Wagon Factvory of THOS. M. LAKE. No.12, -15 -t f. W Small Fruit Nursery. I have a lar> stypiy of STRA W 1 *R R111t 11d RASPBER:!Y PLANTS, nd GRAPE VINES, warniated of the Iest qualitY and the Bit.st varieievs, adaptd to the Sou-.hero cimxte. Ort:ers soicited and sati:faction gui.rant--cd. Prices lower than any otl:r iurse:y. An.kr,s :i at NebryC. U:., S. C. J. r. N o iN. in .ov. 12, 45-e. of SOUTH CAROlINA STATE AGRf CULTURAL FAIR, -B-I dx m' ' GREENVILE & OLU.ilIIA 11. I., G(-.nn , Z. G , 1 em e 7, 1 87 3. ROUN) TRil' TIGKETS v.ill be sold at the several Sta :Ios un tie line of the Road from FRIDAY. ..e 7th. to TiltRSilA', the 13th, invlnzivi-: good to retrn at anv thn un il .\A.Y.1 the li:.h of Novem:ber, * Thlo. 1J00.0EAD, Gena'l-r'al Supn Pten"dent. Ja:z Noi:ros, Ja., Gener:ai Ticket Agt. Nov. 12, li-it. UN TI1E FiRST 3it0N!iA Y IN DIECE.\IlER. The eStat of Willia n, E!amore, doc'dI, to. wit:'f Tn iunda:ed and welve a::d three qu1ar:ier acres of iha-!, moore or less. Terms of .S:de.-One-.third cash, theC re min in g two-th ird.: on a ced-ait of twelve mIonlth.=, wi 1h iterest from day of saie, the pulrchma.'r to (-i0 homd and(1 i.or, agLe to L. :.heJu.;:et,rus.b::a, er oe aym n ofL'.L the p:nchamse m->iney and to pay for papers. Also, Thae following iRe.d Estate of Johni D. Koon, diee'd., conasiSlinhg of two hunadr ed and twenaty aCceS, mo:-e or les Terms of S.de - One-half c.5sh, balance on aL credit of one y esar, n ih intel est from: the~ day o: s.de a~lt 5Levenl per cent. p. r nn aum and1 to be gecCel id3 by I hiaLd and mnortgage of tlie premaisesa to thei .Judge of Probate, and the purchaser to pay fir pa pera, Also, The following Real Estate of Caro lne Paysinger, dee'd., to-nit Lwo 0hundred acres of lanad, iOre' or less. Ternis of S.ide.-One-half cash, the bal ance on a credit of t weive' monthis, with in tieet froma the tall oft ii det! Ine:te gi.ing a ..oi1ii andor.;Oeg ol d.c' pr'ma ises io thce Juadge of P lLateL to sear.a.the paymen t ofi the crdi'1portion, wa:h h-ve t.O p ay .all ca-al, if de'sired. Punrch:aser toe pay for p..per. Al-o, The fiooing' I'e .i .a of aah l):ieaor, d.-'d., to-wit: twoa)I .':ndreda :ts o ~ f : ,iun-e e~ h:.. TeInOs :.sa..--'ne-,.df ac:ph, tlie hal anc oni. , a ein. of twetlvi m<ph fe: day aif l.de,ll wtt rn-r'. fromm ilay of s al1 a:::i ea,Llheea.-.. l;oa the. Jidge oif Pro -e u il. . tlaa.'''' aav i.Ci. Id 1..: . eu I,a the lai radnof h! dNu Co, at :, !i ? o uter.y, a':l l; h1e-nd po Cmn 11 1. -.'a u nite, Ie: : A!.o TheIa- foilowing 1Reai l sala of Johnl: F-. 4Cromera, dee'di., to-w it: OIne hundlredI :nd twenity-thiree aceas of' had, im ->re or lea. Te rms of Sah--One ha,! ed'., bd.ce fromt the day 0f salae. purai'-a.r to giv.. a bond1( a:lal mlortg:rge of the p)remises to the Juodge of Probate, to secure t :* p:t ymenlt of theO credit po:Icana: and also tio ;uor pa pers. Plat- to be exhaibitedl o0 :: o sale Also, Tfhree hun:adred and rImiy :-a.smo;re or less; anal butuded b lan Tin of 1e -.ep. perdI, i...3. r!i nge'~ r, .*oho R. a.! . , a-.: r'ah G3oi;:z, ad 1ther. TIerm .-::cade knlownI o1 diay of sae If s aid l.a.J] sh-suld be sold in sep arate parcebi, Pats of sauch tracts will be e:<hibited Onl the di: of' sale Purchasers to payi for p aper-s. Also, The follow ing Ral ta: e, h~ Ci: upon as the properly of Wv:n. t:;..r. hire viz: One trae:. of land, cont iin !, I *acr maore~ or less, bounded by hiln if '10se Ar:d.rson. dee'd.. Wash,inet >:: Fh>ul.a]- d , ,. .3. I#4h-, U. of,UiZ :4 d I. ".'Sttel whi-ah ali i-g l~ianed bJy the aho.nes:n -a of tha le Ildnt. Te'rna of S:.e-a.sah. PurchlLaer to pay for p:aper. Also, Nine hundre aro 1nd, mor - or less, togethIer with the .dlowg Peraon al P'roperty, viz: Twelve head of Cattle, three Mlle.z. threec lEor'5e2 Panmag T:nie tl ZrC, L a-iod Lulpoh as thae proper::y o f 1. .',, w Suberi. Term~s Cashi. PurchaLser Lto p.ay for aL I papers. :1 Also, Tihe followiing Real EstatLe of .Ironl 1 II. Koon, dec'J]., to-v. it: C)ne huniadre'd and1( ten aeres of land, miore or les-. Tert' of Sa!e.-lne-hlalf C:ash, b:mhappe qq1 4 credpt(a ~a2Iw ella)ILa>n~thah a .aOd of pulreljtaser aand a mortrgage of premaises to thle .atndge of P. ja.e, to seciare CLIe p.y meii, Qf tho credit, portion. w.ith interest frorn. the day or rae- Pureianaer to r . papers. Also, The following Real Estate, viz: Onae tract of land known a Chap..pell Fer ry" Tract1 lying? on both s'des of Clie S,-dc11 l,iver, ani con i:'ngi 4cros, i.iore or less, andl bouinda di by I.nds of Susan (3 Smith, A. L fork, anid the "Wall:ace Tracct. Also one other Tract of land, known as the ''Walliee Tracet," conataininlg 291 aeres, more or less. andu bo"'nded by Lads of A. -Teiis~ of Sde.-:.Onciclhird 'Cshh, baliance on a ciedit' of onie and Lwo years -in eq"a! annual instalietits. iitha jnterest f:m 'ntihe d4ay of salg i tc: pore;a5er~ to gire h4lds w-ilh at le-as't two good SiateLe.S, ad a mor0t, g.1ge of thae premli5tes, Lo secure- ilal eredlit , portiona, and to pay for p.apers. J1. J uURRINGTO, S. \ C. ean Nov 12, I'3--St. FOR THE lEALD. A Fa.O!e. -rnr -ruiI-:E- ''.c. (. Th-!ro were throe sister clocl'ks hi rhly pri7wl by their nitr,zs. who woinild thim up f;,r thel wek, fir th'-v werc eight (lay cloek:, and lft theni to :-n. Thec petsi we-re c:l-dink n,:.:.d Flora. All s iirte<l at the Nid,iiiq of their mistriss, tiek, tiek, lick. ad hour hand, mitnute h:and, second hand. pen 41uni andl wl'eNls -were :il in ni<>till. They raI Mt06, >e:auifully tog.1ether, :tnld stiruelk ('1c. tw), three, four, five, i,seven, ei,-*it. liine, tenl, elevenl. tevte. In a litle tne :tftcr, Pink zrew restless :ali' lis.-:1ti.lied, com plmilled of we:rlnel, made an ii.ly face, deeL:tred she was imposed tipmn had tG r aIll nihlit as well a:iall day was tired, :tnd ifntended to stop.-that it was too laborions to be swin.gingr that lon-. heavy pendului all the night :x, well as all the d:v.-t:int. 'w eks were treated badly anyhow, and she did not intend to st:nd it any% longer. So she you)lted( out h1 lrlnouth, wenit r-e-c-c-e. :1nd stopped. Rcse hearing all of this, was im pre',,ed and moved. so turiing to Flora, s:L:d, "Dear sister Flora, clocks are IM rosed ulpo. What sister Pink h:is i:id is tr-u,. Poor creatures, we Ire obliged to ruin dy and night, and ca:i not rest eVe onl Sundas like other people. I intend to do just :ts si.ster Pink h:as done-run down and rest." "MY dlvar itost.," s:aid Flora, "- ilm surprised. that you should let the bad conduct of sist:r Pink :ifeLet you so seriollsly. It. is the (lit of all to act their part in lif-, :nd it is :L. easy fri elocks to rim all the time as for other pers-ons to be active h:il theirs, so dear lo-zv stop piolltling. put on a cheerful f:te, :tUd r1n1 (M. :Mn b lt j 1 :p1y ol nce more, for happiriess, on the part of :ac countable mortals, i, dependent on their us(fIlness, for they who :tre not usefil to oithers, are nevcr hI:ppy themselves." "Dear Flcra," cried Rose, "vou have convinced me of my folIy. I never have 1.Ien as miseraile in~my life as I have been the hast lhalf homr. I shall hereafter ollow the beautiful example of patient, active dilligence, which you have set nol, and do my part in life." With these words, Rose smiled af fectionately, and Flora responded with :t bow, and the two sisters continuied their labor as happily as if they had been on a ple:usure excursion. Their mistss cane to see how her pets came on, and seeing Pink stopped, took her down and sent her to the clock maker to be reptired, but smiled approval to Rose and Flora. MUA .-Learn ti:t discontent with our allotment in lifle, is its own punish ment, while ch"erfil diligence is it own reward. H. M. M. Cokesbury, S. C. PETERSON'S MIAGAZINE has long eXCe6e-l all others of its kind, but in its Dcenber number it ex:els even itself. The principal steel engraving, "The Orphan .Musiian," will tonbch iv hcarr. There is also a beau tiful tide page for 1873. in-1 a doubPle-sized, colored, s:eel fashiou plite. The novelcis an o:her iriginal stories are all by our best writers. "l'eerson's' k, without question lie cheapet, of the real:y good ldy', books. Yet Ehe prie is o.NY Two DOLLARS. To eilus it is cheaper stilt.. Thus, lve copies are sent for e:ght dollars, or eight copies for twelve doll:rs, or twelve copies for seveuteen do!!ars. To the p.erson getting up either of these eIlab-: an extra copy is ;:iven as ai pre mium, and also a supeibj tive-dollair engrav ing tfor tramin;g, "NoT .OS-r Bu-r Gown DE FRE.'' Specimneus of the umag.:zine ire sent, gratis, if written l'ur. Now is the time to subscrib,. or to get ipl clubs f'or 1874. Address CuA:L.,s J. 1'ETEi:SOM, 800 Chest nut Sireer, Pht iladelph in, Pa. NVew ' .iscelaneos. (n he PIANOandOR('A.b Mss MARY \LOTTE. Apply tvg J. Ward Motte, at Webb, Jones & Paken tore Nov 12,45-I. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the~ Co-part nurshxip he'retofr're existinig unider the name of Lake & LoS,ah-' i.: dissolved. Alt per song ate toticl not to credit the said firm. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will inake a Final Setith-et'i in Prioba te C.ou rt, on thle 1st d.ay of De'cemiber next, on the Estate of David Atdkinis, deceased. J1. A . CRiT'lW ETL L, WARR~EN M. FE.'dLEi, wiTri 'r, Mi llO118V & IIRO0I HATS,CVAPS Straw Goods, 55 Meeting st, *-- - - Ch~arleston, 2. C. Nov. 12, 4'J-3m. T e V 4*r W1e will RENT, at puii o'ery, at New berry C. 1! , S.C. on S::la-day, Mon!d.:y, the Firat dayv of De' -:'nber1 near, for the year 15~74, the followin it'etal E.,tate in the town of Nev.ber be knowo as the. "'Mciorrie. Place,"' aind now occupied by C.( Cli Cha., E-g. The Isouse' an- Lot of Alonzto ,J. White, in rear of Dr. Ill"Y res.idence, and now oe eupied by Mtr. Wm.rI i. Lae. TIermis mal known on dlay of' rent:uing. Nov. 1 , 45 r:. iigri0.js .1it a;. LJAND TORENT.1 P'L ACE, willed toI Lue W. Floyd, by the ast wi': and testamnt of Waushinigton Floyd, dee'dl , for the year 18S74, at New Urry, C. hI., 0o1 the First Monday in Dcem-ii br next, at the risk of te formerL reito -. Terms~ u::d' k:iown at the time of rent 11i.iia 4 T. Pf.i' P:-'r. Mf thia \ii! *4 i". Fie de -. I will also ItENT the r'emainingr portion of lte Ilea! Eniate of Washington Floyd, dee'd., fcor the yetar 1S74, at Newberry (. It, on the F-irst Mond iy in Decembter next, az ;.h; r: cf t!:e ftgrmer rptntor, rig. J1ilIN T. Pj1 llU [N TIlE DISTRICT COURIT 0OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRTCT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In he Mcgter gf W iihi i UI. fluiV, I;nki:ipi. By whom4 a petition for adjidicatign'of bankruptcy wats filed on the 7irh~ Say of Augue., .-. D, le7tl, in said Corrt, IN B A N KRUl'ICY. This is to g inotficitd Wonthe 5Q day ~f November, A.. D.187.3, a warrarrt ini bank nptcy was issued against the estate of Wil li,m If. Ruf,' of Newberry, in 'the County if Neberg;, in the Stue of S4uthl Car4hm,i, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his >wn petition; that the payment of' any dets and delivery of any property by hiim ire forbidden b,y law ; that a meeting of' the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts apd to chogsp que qr moCre as: cigneps qi* cI:i.serte, v. ill be Lield at a ponrt sfbankruipter, to be ihlen a; Ner:berryv, ouith Carolina, before (.L G. Legitr, Regis er. the0 ~'th dayo N \oyetpber1 A. D. 18n, at 12 o'clock, \t. R. M. \\ALLA CE, I. S. Mar:,bal as Me-sseniger. Per A. P. Pm:ni~, Dt'p'iy Messetiger. Nof. 12,45 )t T NEWBERRY-O~NE DAY {ThLY[! 2ree Grand oman a A. M anr2. a 7 A Tovwerinf GifI4 AmonA its Teows. 171. xA /cA ANDD - 47tt-'la c1j; 0" PiAN ts aiugmentation the p:v.t win!er ma:kes it featr times i-trger than laat year, m2:d h it s onfessedi the Monarch M:9.cdu of the roa?d. Over a million dolI:ti have been 'x ided to make uis the mostr st!u:dous and greatest World F.xposhiflon ear ttemp:e,d; Ian iminense Twelve Ce:ntre-l'oie Pvilion, covering over four acres of gro:uni.::nd mnea, 168.000 yards of eanas, i requiredi to exhibit its thirty-one tiens of rb-in. Wi:d Ue:is atin %e Montes Pluma.ged Tirds, lt'h-c: in liep:iles, In the colos a! DUAL IRCUJS EXHIBITION! MAKING Ir A and combination mPr than Equal to TWlY H huWe in One t transport this ;1oliah of Shows, 100 cars. t passenger coaches, and 4 engine are ruh o requisition, and the services of over 2,000 men and horses are necessary to the success ded us unpreedeted fte rin rets ord E po;111 ,t: GRAND TRIPLE MENAGERIE. 4 sep:rate Te:v, combir.ed with the COLOSSAL MUSEUM. AVIAoRY foF TrrCALo UJIl)S, and CARAVAN OF ELF.I'HANTS. CAMEL.S, D1iQ.MED)ARIES, ELKS, BU:FFALOES, ETC., E !C. RAN DOBL CIRCU PEFRMAN ! 0. %:r- oarg est rigtetrome Tet in t e WBrod, vU AC L -1'1o l zrEX11'1" 11i % IUh.; ! at s:s ~LU*' Hiid~er 000~ '.ivald I'i!l0 2 ST'dDS OF RING HO0RSES. DUAL CORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES, MALE RIDERS, ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, ETC. eatest Achieveme N KIXG ir An eWiesd! AYd CmT OlCL Cn, A. ., A tT gA LLEi.1- h AATADPROCESSION' OVER 2 MILES LONTG! th trmperahl ian od dens, three brpass and reed Bands, gand tn P4e ino, a nd 'll Miartuil and, athe Dayis of ' Twenty Beautiful Wen.u and one hunresd raemel(n and pages. miounuted.and tllowed by the Cavatlcade with their flags, banners 1 iraphernalia. out GdS an i Godesse-. nin ostumers. with LreING Ti I-, L10NS, PANTHElis AND JAG~UAIlS LOUSE IN TIHE S'~TREETS. A/. ~} ~ .- (or eac (.:. bil.OAion a GR.\ND iA 1 LOON As.t FNMlON will bie :riven. Al .i d~,!oa rubn:ing ~L.u t nelty ha-.- been atrranged wvith tr, bring p)eople at <bnission. 7 Cenis; (ldivi-en unider to years, so Ctk. Ig- A Ticket Wagonu wil: bec op.aned *n the street frainu 9 A. 3M. to N .-L. whuet TI'ykets be 1 -eb.ase.l thus avoidin ithe rushi on the t uL qnfet ihe openui Ii. of the doors. Nov tA4 2t.H.1. .EEI! AguN Mtiscellaneou. 'TA N N E RS. . r ----- F:a.E:ns IN Buggies and Carriages, CARIITAG E BOLTS uf all .41zt s. CARRI.\GE BANDS, ANLI-A" LP, FE LLt E PLATFES, W.\S1lE!lS, SIHA (1T CO' PLING 5, &c. COTTON BUYERS. asorrnt of of tl-ir own -u factur. --0 LEATHER, u Saddlery Iiardware and Find Leather Belting and Rivets of all Kinds. A X L ES. RIMS. SP K ES. 11GGY TO_N 'E . S 1f AFTS. ilkillY CW.:1) And i;it'SiiES. TiUlNKS, VBlk,EAL 1F.LLAS.&c.. IiORlSI NE~TS. 110 11.41E CM Vi-:ll: 1I1RSE SHOES. And NAILS, 0 BUGGIES and CARRIAGES on hand an-d i -de to order by patten. Childrn-ii's Express WAGONS, CHiLDRENIS CARRIAES, Rooking Horses. Fai lee p i or lIll A t.' t '.:ore or TaF nr v. 5. 41-f. Lo aC & Ixeaer is Wall(S. W\ANTrED, (Cash purchasers for Thir:y Thosandl 1h4irs wor:h of Good-. L'VELAGE & WIIEELER. Nov. 5, 44-:. W ANTEDI, Money to payv our Mr-ts. LOVELACE & W H EELER. Nov. 5, 41I-et. W ANTED, Those indebted to us to comte forward and se:tle without cost. UNOELA';E & WVHEELER. No,v. 5, 1 --2t. WANTED,i~ To se:l Shoes, lioots at.d Ilats, at pries to sui;t the timeCs. LO\'ELACE: & W HEELER. WA NTfEf, To seli Reiady-.tt,ie t1lothing, of the l s m.k.- indf 1..-*- st is L .a.p:::i prices. L,VE.L.iCl & WIlEFlER. nov. 5, 4 t-ar. WVA NTED, lParties to utnderstatnd tht rte first of Nov -mbe-r hais passedI, and all Liens and Ac.:nts for (biano, Pro-.isions, &c,are due an zd most he~ paid. LOVELACE & WHEELER.. Nov.. 5, 41-ir. W.NTED, It understood we will taken Cotton for what parties owe tts, a.l that l will do away with the excutse somte of themi make, that they cannot get mntey for thewir f'otton. LOVELACE & WHLEELER. Nov. 5, 41-2'. WANTE1D, The( i:hlii.bola to bringr back?4 that splendh Id t. accider:allyv take-n from outr ..:- about tawo weeks -iuee, or r ome. thinig wil be said :about it. LOVEL10E & WVIIEELE L. Nov. 5, 41-2<. NOTICE. I have place !t o 1(f n7 Notes and Ae. for collee: ont. A . *'cus ideb~ ied to me will~ ide-c es arnard at ouce and set .J. .J. AMICK. Nov. Z, U-St ('hdlaug. TILE SCARCITY Has a depressing effect on nll classes, but for :unately i: is only termporary, and the want 1 OiFMONEY Wili not con:intue long. I:i the tmeanthoe, telarge te ifl CLOT I !ING on ha.nd INDUCES US To r%Tr special inducements. Immeiciate tmp p)licattiott will convince ainy one that [7J E0TilE,jjJ 8E & ILIT fbimself, is the easiest thi:ng ma.;itnab!e. No itouse in NEWBERRiY Can do as well for you. Come and examine our stock, which can Le dotte FOR)I NOTIN(. W3IIMT & COFPOCKL Oct. 22, 42-tt, JAM'ES PACKER, AND . DECOR ATIVE PAINTER, PAPER IIANGING and KALSOMINING. Hlaving provided himself with all the ha test improved ladders and other tools- and imp!enmts of his trade, is now prcpi.red to perfor~ :d! work in his line of business with neatness, durability and dispatch. COUNTRY JOBS WILL BE ATTENDED. Bly thme arrangements which he hmas comn-1 plo:-d he will be able to do the several branches of htis trade at the LOWEST POS. SIBLE PRICES. Ter:t-: &aah on the completion of work. . if vou want mec and don't see mae, inquire : ait ii. 1. lease's Tin and Stove Store. Apt-. 1m3, IS-tE. veh, Jones & Par!, e r tel : ounce to tl en of Newerry ed , ounding counlry, that we are pr.-ptred to AAKE BUGGIES AND WAGONS, and do al. kinds of REPAIRI.G in W119EELIVRIGHT and BLACKSMITHING9 the mo.t approved styk, anid at very We have celured the sorviets of cotpe M :md rel able works.en in all the var:ous etnar: :e::s eo our bush.es. amd :d work Ze'u:,ed at fur Mn.e!ory will lie d0:.e la :adi:Nioln I') .-d ov . havev ne e nuam!.er cn HORSE SHOER, n i uenarntee ftion Old Buggies bought and ttken in tr:d.. The Colunita Pb(elix.,and Union-Herald ill please copy three mounth,; and send bill > this office. Oct 29, 4.3-tf. HBERRY REPOSITORY. lower, Cox & Markley, OF GREENVILLE, S. C., nnounce to the citizens of Newberry and irroundia:; country, that they have rent lthe bui'ding formerly occupied by Cope ;i & West, and ha ve opened a Repository >r the S-li Of 3UGGIES, FlHiETONS, Rockaways, WA GONS,&c.,&c. Thiy (fSer a splndid line of vehicles, ch .4e gu.aranteed to give satisfaction. C.all i otr Aetuts, A. J. McCAUGHgX C., w0io n i take ple i:re in showing 4r .toe%, a: d1 uho will receive orders for ur celehrabed V;igo!.s, a full stock of .bich will be k.-pt on hard and sold -at Fac o -y prices u i.h freight ad!ded Vehicles ad to order on short notice, and all o~ :wrranted. Factory Established 1846. 0 4.t. ,.1 -if. Dry Goods, Groceries, te. R ilL ANO UHNER, AliGE ANO RLEGANT STOCK Jnst Heceived By WHICH WILL BE SOLD JHEAP FOR CA SH ! One stock inz DRY GOJODS consists of ress Patterns, Calicoes, DeJities, Merinos, Embiroideries, Lace, Ioaekepin Gods,'r-rillingst, Trimming., .heering-, ililow. Casine, White G:>ods, as-imer-tes, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, - Blankets, &c. Sugars, Coffee, Graini, IIardware, Saddles, Bridkes, tnd many other goods, too numerous to iention, and all of which we beg the pub. c to exammne. Ve have Bought these Goods to Sell Again, and we will sell at SHORT PROFITS. 'ALL AND BE CONVINCED. P. W.T & RI. S. (JIIMJ. Oct. ], :39-zf. IM OF ThE ELEPIINT i JUST OPENED! NEW SII0E STO BOOTS. AND SH'T Of all kinds and at all Pr~ Co n:ig arge a$sor:mnt ::.r's lilden's Shoe-. Zeigher ..a. :nd Mis,,es City miade S, ,.a. (rain, Glove-kid and French McMVe' !!at.d Sewed Work,fr e-y 13ects and; Circular Se:.zs. IThe mos t comp!e:e stock of Lixt e ae ork~ ever brought to Newber' hild', Y1 thIs', noy's, Men's and Wonme hoes of this cele:brated manufacture, evez' air of which are guaranteed to give entireN Codl and excamnine a good Goo4 Sewed hoe, for i-I 7h. Sep p.24, S3S-2m. In addiit ion to my large stock of DRUGS :dl CilEMICALS, PERIFUMERIES, etc., tIcht has been lately replenished, I have A fine and Elegant Assortment or P~OCKET KNIVES9f AND lIwarr. - ~i r fiish he I: EWB rae nn sto t arcei.&ratc to g 'M SSJ'--N ai' mvy s. C., p. 0 Py wo asa N Xhe Co*u' E Uup! _Ezasbeen fig -'furniture, a Teady for 'j, All persons indebted toS. F. T, NOVEMWy y Note or Account, will conf(al to an7 l avor by < ashing the samt on dooderate. at day' of November neat. K-be at the tigent e or credits will be gidrainls, to hove :equest is complied *Eouse.. k hat my Patrons w It not forcdTT, Proprit hem to cost. 1 wAS nos Newberry. lAV~ ir*