The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 05, 1876, Image 2
AHWJELDR WA Ln
aurday Morning, CoL, 0, 187(
JNO. S. REYNOLDS, Elitor,
uir s~zI I~xo9
FOR PRESIDENT,
S.AMUTL J. Ti LDENV
of New York.
FOR VICE P1tESIDENT,
of Indiana.
FOR iOvEiNOn,
WADE HAMPTON,
of Richland.
FOR LIEUTENANT (IOVEtNoR,
'W. D. SIMPSON,
of Laurons.
10 sTA " 'M TREAsURER,
S.L. L, t.. PHiART,
of l.: and.
FOR COMPl..uI.rER OENERAr
JOIHNS( N HAGOOD
of .m Atwell.
FOR SECR:ETA 'A O' ,TA' E,
R. M. IMS,
of York.
FOR ATTORNEY oEN kI.IL,
JAMlrS CONNERI.I,
of Charlost< n.
FOR RUPUIRINTrNDENT /F EDUCATION.
H (GHI S. TI M($1PSON,
of Ricltn!iid.
FoR A)JUTANT (IENEIIAL,
E. W. MOISE,
of Smnter.
NO(R89, FOURTH DISTRICT,
J. II. EVINS,
of Spartanburg.
TOIL OF Till-, SIXTH! CIICUIT
T. C. GASTON,
of Chesiter.
atdmitted at the me1eting;
'villo on Friday night thi,
Hon in 1868 by 4000 votos. Yet
stolo his slont inl Conlgressn and '1
it $7000 of pay.
WVallaco refused at Feast ervi Ih
say whether lhe would su~pJ
Chamuberlaini and1 Elliott. (Iela
ed to be interested only in Nat ic
aiflairs, and it mlatters little to 1
how the people of the Stato
robbed, provide~d lho enn retain
fat office in Washington. As
1yi1 be certainly left at home
Novomber it lhhoovs himt to devi
more atton tionto) the Stt.
The Fourth District.
That Wallaco will be defeated
ColI. Ev'ins on the 7th of Novembi
is as certain as that the sunt y
rise. A moder'ato ef'ort, far b4
than that which will 1b0 made,
sulioieont to huriil him fromi the lpa
tionl inl which lie has sat for oip
years, a lmore figu re-head. ]
thlurough cnnvans of the Congres
monal district has been made sin
18(;8, a~l in that year Walhic w
dofeated by Col. Simpson by
majority of ouer 4000 votes.
1870 and in 187?2 the apathy of t
Democrats peruted Wallaeo
retain the nueit lie had at lb
usurped. Iln I 74, Goni. Korsha
muade.:'i gallant lght, but the apa
of the whites of 00 or two c'ounti
and the whole1 ah- frauds of t
R~adicals in all ovei the p)osition
SWallaco by 190 ~ i4o.en
But the handwriting is on t
wall, the end has comio, the pliclit
days of WVallace are numbert
The canvass now pending is niu
,a lhas noever before boonI witness,
in South Carolina. The Democri
are aroused to the highest pitch
enthusiasm and are aidedl by tho ti
Judges of the clicuits comaposit
this district, and by all the mo
decent Republicans in it. Mai
colored voters are ardent Democral
Many more are utterly disgusti
with politics, and whilo the Demn
cratic vote will be greatly increas<
the Radical loss will be correspont
ingly heavy.
Let us estimate the chances.]
1874, Genl. Kershaw carriedl Grei
ville by 475, Spartanlburg by 11(
and Union b~y 350 votes. Walla<
carried Lancastor by 60 votos, Yo,
by 250, Chester by 1250, Fairfiel
by 1550 and Kershaw by 400. Wai
lace's majority in round munibol
reached 2000 votes. What i's noeoa
sary to overcome this ? A -gain<
only 200 votes in Greenville, 500i
Spartanbuirg. and e -ll
Properly bolongs--at h1ome1(1.
How u1lf' bolow the osti1nnte
are tlhoe flgnres ? Moderate calenC
lation places tGroenville Domocrati
by 1200 rajopity, Spartanburg b'
1800, York, Lainciter and Union b3
500 each, while Chos1or, Fairfield
anid KeI'lhaw are evenly diyi:1ed
Wallace will be beateni by at leaal
4000 votes, the number by which 11e
was defeated in 1868. And he will
not now, as thou, find an unsorupu-,
los, Congress to saddle Ld mt upon
a people n% ho repudiate him andc bis
ilk forever. Lot the ball roll on.
OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
The Radical party of South C.tro
lina, consciougs ats it i1nust be of its
utter corruption and its incapacity
to bring about good1 government in
the State, hts nevertheless been full
of boastings for the past eight years.
Tho platform of 1874 contained a
selfsongratulation upon the "ro -
forms" brought about in Moses' ad
ministrationl-notwvithsttandcintg the
fact that his tcrimes and those of his
coadjutors had ma1:do the South
Carolina governmout a tlhemo of
constant abuso from the whole
Aeiorican people. 'T'he party loaders,
Hoeing that the people aro well in.,
formed as to the utter worthlousnose
of the State government in general,
are very fond of putting in speciil
pleas to the charges connnonly ami
justly brought against them. This
lhts boen ,-spoially the ease in Fair
field. It 'arcely hyappens that the
Rtadicatls 1, "( abusedi for their m.r
r'uption :and miisim anagemont, butt
that. 1.0mo0 'no of th1 p.rrty boasts,
or pretedMN to boast, that, be things
as bad :ta it is claimed by the
)enmcats, therechas at least been it
good coun ty govern men t ' in Fa:.
field. A good county government,
imdeed ! Beginning With the
mebrs of the1( Legislatr re
(for thiuo"c, though noit safiet
1y spo;king component ptis of the
county goverumlent, per form a chief
part iml giving chlaett'er to it), we
find in the oinato George Barber,
then H:n1dy Ford, and last (and
least) Mlou'jse1 Ml-tin. None of
theso men was tt all fit for the pla-ec
--boI all I weak -mindccl 01nd igno.
rant. M :-in hats: beien n I it erfect
tigure -Lead o'vet s'ince his election.
Ii the .1 .ou's1 we have hal1 like
1 'iw 'va ii. ! H. Miller, Joe
,.-i i Lee, Juane Miller.
lie Ii m, H. M. Hmuri1 ifu a lx1
18 1' othrh r> 16 '
lieu to fihtf.,en t al11 for (lie hi
to pla'e to 0whie~ilboy we.ire sont by
ort ignorant a.d duped co1 ti ,
im- Mr. Joel Copon was a grcat ing
nal mient, butI eveni he proved un~ec
Iinm te> thes chiief tent during the
ai~rieessin of the Loegishi ftr..
his with atlI 1the rest of the F'airii
lhe de.legation, voted to makle Whip
mi judge. .Eveiwor'e our local cou
togove'rlinen of the highest ordei
oeletiency. and worth, thoe eliarne
of those sont to flhe Legishltre
the past eight y (arUs is quiite e.noui
bvy to (diimanid thorough reformi. WI
01' we oomo look into the corn
ill governmenti , wte 1ind at stranugo mi
as lture. Wo haivu haidoflicers like i1
is Clowney as Clerk, Mru. Ne'lsnn
si- Treascureri, Imld Mr1. Neil
lht , Probat, Juedge, aind Mr'.
oliott an Co(untyv Commiinssi
8-who have perf'ormIed1 teir dait
(ce faithifully and1( ('fIiiently, V
as Ict us look furflar We lha
at thuns fiari had but thn-co ('o111, y et
[n urers, and two of thoseo were 'defau
bie (IrS. Mir. Clarke, the first, was
to man againt w~hoso honesty we lii
Liw insmaaeent~11 , he wasn behinudhar
13y and the county hasir boon subjoet
os Jto the explenso and -delay oIf ia la
boe suit. F~ortunately his sntat( a11
to jhis official blond lare ulflcien t to rca
Llhe coun ty harmloss. His siee
lie wvas Mr. 11. A. Smiith--..andt ever
ali body knovs what his official care
td. cost the hanoest tax payers of f'
31h. oounty. 3I lived well, had I
xd handsomie ;trnoutt, anmd "spjlurlge
ts generally, tci at lasit he( was "'sh~oi
oftwentiy' o tosnd dla
vo H isi bond i; wyorthilss. It mastto
ig not wheother Smii th lost or' stole tIa
at. mloney :thet < ft'oct isi al ItIhe siittn
y~ the harild-workIing peoplo fr'o wi'io
s.* poeketsi it was taken. Mr. Dhua
~d the formuer s'herifl, le'ft t(m dl
dtIt' ae redibly iniformed't that ho is
defaulter to the (extent of seri
thiousand o1llar's, anud that his oflici
n bond is totaolly w~ortlessr. TI
ischioo l systemi of the coun ty I
hO bieen one graind failure fromj blegir
oe mlng to end(, owing to the imbooeilit
k of the school comemissiones.1 Ti
d teachors5 have in numer'ousn inlstanc(
I. been utterlIy incomnpotont ; many<
-s the schools have1' been1 badly an
irr'egularly3 'oniductedl ; the count
>f has boon1 flooded with schlool cer'tihI
n ttes hoyond the limit of ftunds li
n propriu'atedc for their palymnent ;
- prtovimions (If the schooI law portin
ojing to the lhities of the sehor-,
mnissioner have been most tlagratltl
ibni'd,-il~locwer can best con
voy oiur .stimntoto of the; "cofcel'n by
simply repeating that it has been t~
fiwreio,{i failure. Tihe l)1'O.9Oft school
commh1)isioner, we believo to bo an
honest roan, but, lackinig the nlooded
OXpwo fece and attaliiimoitn, lie inin
.Cilpithlo ofa proper ' jifoi'iiiance of Ili"
official dlii tins. An I eve consider' hint
in till respcts vant.'y the Puiporior of
hisP de' cc'ss;%)r, JDr. WV. 13. Peoako.
Bi i g.( furthe.r ? Are the.so
ii1H."til1(c.I not of Lheniselvo(, . iitith"
'3ieflt to pr1oveJ that ol r t'oti , gov
()rnnle;)t hast for eight yel,i been
aniythimpv butt a good w-10? Yet, ay
11e I(epubijeiit r"cfo1j(,rM -ill1f i)
1i'3141, wVe hlilVO 1l'~ till ilii)r:'OV41'1t
in thte past two) yeaLrs. Let. it', see.
ofliceui4. '-1'11O nhieritl io lboljeve to
be an honetst mtah, and( w() 1 rder.
2ttndl th1at he has thiwti far given
general satisifaetHol ill thle disclhargo.,
of hin3 fuluetions. Mrii. ;ramwford is
Peaco he6auliiitor mittiges, wvith
Colistajit c'lerica1l (u 3iat:mIa', to per
form thu p112031' !1)UC1ajial anid
m~ou 1.110 vork: reji ired it1 his~ ofllo.
[.lie oi u Lvt (41mhiioflehH1 , 11 fait us
We hatve 1C:11a.110., l)lv uniaiiitgoel theQ
llflirs1 of thel e"o~ity init hialntxer
f generally} sat iofawtoiy to) all the
peo(ple -- thanoltl, if, wll ho reinecp
bor-(,Mc, wheereI. spine ugl1y dovoli.
Opifleut.s atL the in~; terml of thie oh.
(Slit Couirt. 'hf'l it' hrt udet"llictioii
of Calu let :i tIOI --- I'ozti v. .hi(21 (oll
tisiHoltcr'Ns 1liirvey 1111d t Jacob wer('
fully 0. flleratod b y thet jury Wans,
to say 010 least, very ll!:lhuO 'rthiy"
a11id very it.(jipi('i(;1i(. N\or the) we
yet tLrw'tt;h. Asi we uippro elli the
Collrt- I)'):mIc1r, J)'r, WtJ Iii Seale
thing~ fa~r Wt,:"s 111 )"1 i.4 ar *ce than
Ceertha Owheav~y 1 l)cC 1U1 of hi'itl,1.
Ibis. 1/t r, ','e ' liven (( ic pa'l.djlU'/
u))ncl iii J'liriol, .I ie til c e('ord SWO.W 'R)) 11 pf"I.t is o
ticiiiar point fiitt le thanii ti.) say) thait
the paniel from WI) iou was t1)riWuit the
julry of Itverve, to try thie c L O of the
83tale vSe 1.ryA Sittith, at t'~t
la.t. ,[IIuI:ti',' t(itt of the C'ile(tii
("hutf, Wtva s)1te of two tiogs;H it l'ah
('ill '(1r 011 of the ml or; , en t iiU:o ('0111
io tn of ci w te C \Cr ki~ownl
ilor an f,'.;~ a t1 e~~~ol
scliuddeij It I a( 1 lIi 10 111(11 tniu,.
41eh i I1)Of, to~ suome ohi
shaflliu
ako fllo I)1oV inf rivling
I Opu1tedl for $8420 MiY
WIIroO I illtc(+0 servo uip all
(1i.'Ito Lo ht~ tho Northern
ani,'.arkiL48ttk4 t141 s
.01 Jinu,4.,
Fltittli with X. T1 C,
?1,:a1 Belt ny~ hour11 oi l
" o.ritd'I' nluit aippro ve!
O~l 1i u an 8'.vcet M:Is ii. 1J
/ Piopilotji" or th' (1
1Ll~jtjuos. ('iga:rs, I'li,;''t
the favo(rite ' 1>i)d faisb ioi; (+ 11004
pain't' fro,, the pal rest~ ! (40.
* ixex, 14ly lo. Come to t
atiledr tEli W'ill1Isoro .
Ma rtvr 7 TSOT
Attorney at
!ArN TRIAL Jr ''r1 toI
'14- All 4 ),1lSiilPSH t rat
oie cftl.flty will recet, reel, onn
(flier' on V"'rv1s iil~tdoi'
Ifilt of Winnsb~oro 1[otelt'
GAILL4ARD & r
A 'I1O I N E Y "',;
1776,
D. )AN' ~ ~ t~n O~r1f
ire :guirl WtoE! stIIcc
t('',i N )'l'i()N t, l,'.,
tl .ti ' w: iou have been 1101 11r41;is I in pra'
lp .,(fit. 111(4 rk'ti4 .' ifli 1' i(''Wl 4)lin1 I t t
nn~its of It
'Aft 2 5*.l l "11r1
1Ius fi4st lhtd a
,v frioncla ~ "I(you ._____
I lutve
A , I yott Want tl
'rltalltnut, ticlo it, A !i xolic . t Helling 11
)I 1.,1,011. tt"lt +ost gold patul
ad South- ;f 131tu "; , wri a tit 01101
0118tnutly Plan, Iil 7th sir et. Pbilndo
.
10 Sun,
M li 1'li 1{t, Psycllonl n1,p
n1)nut''s Ilieri.i111"a 'oul-C111irnliuf, bjoa
in groat 0itht"r 1 "lido, 811?w1u $ )tot
I;1.111111~ sex
<1 a' Sox to and gn
't! 1Il tIio lo..
inslttnil ' f'- sun they OI10ux,
.;;,us at lid (lt;ult .C'(' tnnil ..",(1 aenfs,
ty sla,,: s 11it. s ut, YI ilnllel
1(i PN'1's (MILT
RE,
Imutense .' a f{a. Send for
(,lrctilur. L1k Co.. 1111i1;tclel_
pain Iii
H N'S
410 At;euey tir
BUENOS
n fine IsI10E, .
1t'ilics d ,St., N V.
lt:.. k to. tI elk(itluf;itcs
All
Iil:1K Helat
erncc i wiluro
1111:+ ltI o Its.
,trnltiul , t.C RE
Il "< sltt' Now 1
1'he Null I[an(130okc 119P1) h
LaIt' uf 1' 1 .1. I,(:nllrIccs 'rii, will, i 1
of ltinby' I'11(18. I expnss
ll',lt^tl, Itt"s, 1,:5' ""firCt I ills
T, tt"rrilor " I(IO r 1uo71 1th ' Gt nntl
11tEA"r, 13IG Its 1 It
- - '" f
Ago'its aced! .11r(l als. Dijil,
lim it, z' OR % trdrel,
HOLN ' . . i" , . ,
altelt- Nay (, 1'. I it l.I;.
floor YSOaJ;;)!alrations. Ad(Ire
eircllhtrj% J (lofnAN & Co., sett
.Street, 'lndelphit. roil
T! __ it
$50 td200 A Month for -
"ns
1 1 . 1 he g> tlntertr<1, in all
n;itions n 't. 1
our c Nl:&rillinf; histlry of 11)11 "0! li.
litaik 't 1~u .1 Sall
I faster than nn3
I\A OF
hou i tne, Yi
r 1
?" bt lutiflill ' iIiust ,t u
Co r . " , (tlticlc sul(:s, clxtr+t trrnta.
G ):r. J C. ic('v1lt,>" & '
Q:T
I--tABI CURED
A C:I":1i7'AN an(1 SiJItT; CITE.
Tnr , tna; ion
t' in )'rie<+s.
" A trial boll j
ie,). ) its. .1 A 1)nut.t.rN(;I1tt L;IPort(
oft. Tndia BOX 11):)8, 1l rinerly ,llt:aa
tetl ',Illizts,)
? 171 .J- 2 0 0 Pf1.)% ()S&
,it A
1)1'i(! . s, 1 }il, Snlls('1
f l1.," ' 11
O 1" . t"tt.il' et11i1"t'!,t0f .' (,t' 1,: "1.
J j . " " ..
/S,!c, nl !anal, slll c'I
a1111i. , nl lsitq . A, 111)(1 ltlt'1"cluullie, at
a', r " nt"at" ao".t ltaiaas for cnsll 1)1'111\(,
' l'i'"1'EMit1'#I ))i'a "io'i a In rrnt(ttnl to t11e"ir
now store t I EAS'[' I'itil SI'., UNION
t;(J:1}:1 U( 'I't)13);It 1st Illnstr.tt.";l
Cttnl(,tin"s tn;.i!r(1. :1g("nt:; tt"ttntt"(1.
'l)t:ria1 iii Iii "rlnvnIs to the trade IIt)1t
.1. I
Nhockoc l Jclliule 11'uirk*s
UZ1e l 0Nl)no~~ VA.
t /~NrC'rli l~ of 8teaiu ER
,o*rrular ulr,griculturl En;
o iru ar & Mills, Grst, ]lark and
1- for Mills. Slpatting,' Uinngi n '
111'ttVE) U~111V3WAT~t W1113]
Oct19
Wm.1I P EiX
?ttenqer & Edmonc
ltlCi(tMO' ) VA.t
A \[ tI';lOIf;; of ()j' rtnl~le
aill kidlil, (Circular. Saw~ Mills, Grist J
AMERflICAN rc.'! l3Jsx: WvA'rb\1.: r 11 i.:s
Oc 9Send for Catalogue.
G. F. WVATSON.
Fnitmi~c W'ioks and Jlmnbe' Ali
laCM drN ('j im o 1T
Vitriol Purn itir r, JfltulgeH, ('lIn
&O. nittnel of \Vnlnul Irad (Jhoa
l~u d Wt od.i, nu sOf't pine' used. (Colt
3~asei1 a1d Ulkoatp MAtt lxsw lateoli
IITIIOPOTJITAN WORKS.
Cc .'1~1 "S,'.C, fr, A .'i-I/g (9 .S ic' n //
l1fchI.,i1o.:J) v..
vi lE~ Portal do turd Ctatjonar
Saw1t hills, (hj-st hills, Iloilorsv, (lo
rOigs of JIr1ass tral [ron, l~trggxxa5 t
Agricu~ltulral iro Pl 1VrIq,
Iall its brunches dune2 by experienrce
n" diving cot t pinls, thtresh ing In
spines, selixiraw ots ;rist ii. ills c.
1)tnc IIrouf 54'coird lmltdl Eigines an.~
'ilcrs t Iarii t ptu5 n; iln first rilt
tltcr, orn Laubi. I:I(LjVirwrksli~e
Will L. T1ANNERt & CO,
011101 & and],H X11
:1. evr descript ion and pricefot'
deAt $O00
of "pr~uc51111Ee-l1,
NOW ALW
nes
LNE R& CO.
[UND.
-OLD STAND
And
NEW STOCK JUST IN I IT IS
OUR PUR1pOSE TO SELL
-OUR GOODS AS
18, Lor as- Possible
nd
is OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN
.PART, OF
. BLEACHED IIQMEm.SPUN 6
PER YARD.
SAMEr 5/
S YAD WIDE, FINE
t'N GOOD, 1Octs.
Togotlhor with dross goods, etc
etc., and all articles odsally Bnd
Sin a limst-class Dry Goods Store, at
4- equally low Prlicos.
(lothing and Shoes
in full assfortment, at prices lo
t.naiz ever before. Come and ex,
:I nle foo yoursclves. We guararnto
that lNo)lody ritill leave our store
itlhcut perfect satisfaction.
Ajow is th~ Time
TO BUY
*UL,.EAP GOO}DS AT
LANDECKEIR & CO.'s.
.t. C 3E1. Y3.i /
501) 14
1IT I' t.le 'undcrsirp. c( desire to in.
-* l vicinii t 1 ( t a.3 1111\'e 0soei tun bour
1e 41tlu:;uri f irzzz 11H154 W. JOIINNTON .
j- 14'!3'e 144% Wi I Jwil r fl x stftt o
:tirt zlves ;c tt, k of line 'l1isui ics, Wines
&i n. 'lst Mc w0nas 4cotch Al0
tnor A l n Al.o a Jarge stock f. os
'nd hios, Dryoo,;s, Clothing, Grori o
ind everyllting n14ai1111y ept in a irrt o55
tunil? 'T han "ful for the liberl aintrong
01t< vel on (ihe 4 )l hjise. r pa t
I)1ntdIu la no of the u e ' W oii
JNO. JoHNSTON,
04 - * o T-ParTren w~
e.~4 frnl ju; WOO, oIr~-'
t,9t her in -ahnlIil, o od o psreseir.
c l os1ts. r 5zl s
L 21 W- -. PIJEN.
'T. ZION COLLEGE.
.S orternber I*For forms &( e
app ly to -
Ig 2(1liii Principual
S lof~
~,Cai
S or
ait Received a 1ot nice uncan. io
Shov,
jed H~amns, small sizes
vote
ALSO, - big
to
.R. JBulk Si.-'e5 - ou
ALSO, TI:t
lot Fresh Augusta F~lour*, Mr. ~
the g
wouk(
cal n
1 -J. McCARLEY Thi
(0iieapestDiy ae hmo
IN SOUTh CAnOLINA. last a&
,iTics DEMOCRATIC olann
Of the Day Condensedj.fatr
ription, $250--6 Months. Ahe,
I ronounce~d the bos eioal 1oia
L, theo Capital. Addi hemocra
JULIA N A. SEL~y, Manager.Sa
contents
ro elve, a nl~ Spp.y of comn ' eleeted.
. en h, Also 10 Piscca 11iquo Drxra MJ
- . McMATERh & eO d rifle
ior Wanted i nam"bein
'oe that all porsns who oti, boe. Tb
orgos ilPy upJ AT ONOE, eleeted :
oct xon y ba ly.D . J. Si
ne' 'ilhed off, Kot~ . Jagi~k
dereo nijst recel
W E. Arif