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Boag will recoiveOu a fel days a lot of his fino Davis sowink mag.nl os.. Mr. .0. W. Crawford is having a nev front put to his stables and otherwis( improving the promises; ., Cr6psIn i&reld aro not quite ul the average, except the crop of can didates, which is booming. ; The Winnsboro Gn.-OAn! iaiws ac cOptcd a' ciRll(n-1iiko thio Rock i1 Club for a glass-ball match at hcsto At such tine as tho two clubs may de cido0 Lupon, . - .~. Messrs. J. 0. Dong and J. W. Bo ljck have formed a copartierslhip, am ill', in a few days, open' a grocer and turniture store in the Chandle building, olposite Messrs. J. F. Mc Mapter vt.Co.p stpre, The Democratic County Exceutiv Committo nict on Tuesday, but t!"Anls actod no business further than provid iffor agood rpresentationt..of th< couty Democracy at the Columbit ratification mcpting Qn the 7th instant No date was fixed fdr Ihe priiarles-. P Tihe Congressio natll Conventiop of l Fourth District was eld at Chcstpr ol the .1st instant:. Col. J; IU -'yins ofSliartanburg, was nominated Oin tli first ballot, receiving 21 votes, Majo: Wootdward, 9, Goen. .rJ9Th ffoniiationl was ide nllimllivious 0m mot Ion of Major Woodward, who saik that ie would now, as lie did in 187( and 1878, do all in his powe to SCOUrI the success of the notfhitco. (Immui applause.) , The Dauntless Nine-- of thi 'Te p)layed a match gamne of base ball ii Obester on Tucsday aft.egnoon las * ~ithi'the Chester club The --Ohosto hoys wcro victorlius by.a score of 1 to 16. The Daitless.sp)eak in g,1ow i'ng terms of their handso.m. --t reat moent, which wvent vecry piar to reconcil, thema to their defdat. Doubtless othev * ~ matches wvill be played du'ring~ th season.- -' *Fresh IContuc ky Cider at Donly's. . G LA ss BA LI, SuooTiNo .-The Winnms boro team did wvell iln the glass bal abd' pig~boi conitesta ins Spa-taEbbAie last week. Th0y' wonx the t,lard place ii th'o pigeon match. In the 'sweepstdcs Mr. Wallace killed all the birds eleveni in miimber-thie only cleant scoi:e Mr. McCants killed teon, MrrMtCh&al tied with -tido o(hers for a fino gun aid Mr. Alken tied for third money and would have done better, but. tha onie Or two shots wvere r.uled4 o6' thouhtlssltofinghis gun in thi wrong p'osition. CLun EETI OAKLAND .Thi A' ,n'ostrand~actions, sp)OiOh ro menade by Capt. UI. A. G'aillard Jo B. E. El.kin, for sonato, Mr. G.MH SMcMastcr, . Maj. -C...E. h 4jpmnad ain - Mr. J. W. Lylos, for reoiresentatives Mr. J. D. McCarley, Col. J. B. Davi: avid Mr. James Richmond,.fo i shorili and Messrs.' IIcrrn' anet Ndaly toi edunty commissioners. It is- a, fac that we had ,as ruany candidates ai ioters. - . . A resolution idas p;assedking LIh< D'omocratie .Execoutive Committac t< -- lave the primaries' as cartya l) ossil -Let tihe ball move on.. Let us have fh< primai-ie's now. No6 want to 'kldon -the iooinesg. While yg are divide( ainong otfreelveroir fees ard unitdY anId watchinig for oum'wchk poinits. Tho oioling' thle St.ate canmpaigi on the 7th inlstanlt, should be asitecess aid tihe E~xecntivo- Commnitteo is att tiforlzed to call on Oakland for twenity ive mV n 101............... 'JCOt. STATE NOuRAT, INs'rTTT.-T.h i In1 situto closed Friday Jast.e Dr. White, foor'd Smith maide an -leoquent.Addres, *n "Bottei the beglum)nf6fa .thinga thap tho enud thereof." Mr. RI. 0 Sams called Mir. W. K. Blake tolh< chair anid offered a solics ofres'blution, for the teachlera, thatiking the citizen, of'8pArtanburg and Faculty of.thmo .:h. stitiit. -Mm. Blake, Inl presentinig thc 'e~hLtionls, wf&iTore carried unani. n)Qual-y,- anade some very ha~ppy re marks,' 'Sutjjeri ntenident Thompsoii *being citlled on 'spoke wit,1 his usual eloquence.- ' Mssms.-'Areher, -Riemanm1 and Davis sp6ke" wvords of farewell, Mnjior Thonipson then, 'on- beohalf' o1 * ~the teaechers an&'acuilty, procs'ntel Priof. Soldan tWith' ii hamdsom'e, silvot -gob)let. as's: 'tostimoial of .dstom Th.'ilpf'Ocip0int Ak$oledkMgod th&.glft i olrQisOffiiIrOo 0 b94tile dokology Lhd .Liho boniodiotloi Moiord Citiztns hVi Have IXoioreal I 1o0K dREEK, Aglis 18, *8 0. ] did Iot intend. wheni 1 J,3i, ', out to roc69r-d thle fine,mo10:-cs of theo dopalitiO nlie of ivoi'th lit Western Fallield, to Smalid mentioi of any,but th1oso living alitef'totito the year 1830. Yet I,wi1 r jUth to pass by -tlio of lator dato. I': I this coluetion, I tako'pleasuro inl mak. t ing worthy Inotionl of the following" Wat it: find Jas.' IaVfIlc&6 douhttt Henry Lyleg who died of fever in 8 camlp, and, Is.aon-61 .WyoodwardVN wiq Wns kille"d (in 'Vik'a'tdaii' 'DIVihap. Iian's:son (name not recollected), all tleso" I thi(k, oxcep )altcr R. C, and 1 ienry Lyles fell in thlo battle of An Pines.. Walton and Robert Croivderf T I think' Will at. Petersburg. '.John No r vitto I fogot wliere' he was a. brav'o and christian so.ldigt.. All-these brave r qlu#, iielogervo respectill- notice 3 for tieir uitold hardships . aind self sacrificing virtues in the Lost Canus. I forgot to mention that Jas. Wallpe onuts. . received a deadly jduWq, ..tilh setit him to-the. hospital ut Rich mond V.a., where he died in the full hope of eternal felicity. Robert Crowd er, fitlIer.of .Walton and Robert, dc soie J.ptctfl notice as a ihan of int'lry anld honesty. lie (ied oil Iy r alitatioi in Decmpnhor 1846. Capt, ltobert F". Coleimin, a. worth citizen rid kind neig1j.4or, and practlcal fti'rP or, (lied near J1uk14j.In .1843, His broticr, e10 61 CoIlnan, Wass,f strict ly honest'm if and worthy citiz 1, aind kiid nqiglibor, and died near Feaster Vil lt4 gi'C6n old age liot lVng 'since. (itf.John Q. Arnett lived .'with us for many years and was a r'spectable farmer ani'merchaint at Back Head hl died in Geoi-gia'In his native coun not lono before tie lato war. AuA row McClorkin lived near Buck .Hekd I as a. rospeqtsblp school td-cler o many years, and died at Lyles Forl; I think, durig the late war. -Jcssb Ed rigo, Aldicd at Rock (3'Itgo . zI I,. 41vockqV1 fn Creek , at the age oseventy-sqven and a half ye-trs, aid was noted for his wit and 'huimor, and eccentricitis, and fondness for hogs in the -'reArilg -of (vIichi le excelleti. 1le -was a neat farmer, good neighbor, and w*hat Pope calls the noblest work of God-an lion est man. . Micajah - Mobicy,;, oJohn -%Mgador and Dianuiel, Ills son, lived an died oi Beaver Crcek. Micajah M. was a consistent member of Rock Crok l1tptist Church when 1 w'as a boy, and would oflenl becOme so el thused under Dr. Woodwiard's pupit eloquence, that lie would rise inl church and give .6lit to his emnotion. 1le died a'an advaniceda e.somoi forty or fifty years ago. 116a liJohn Meador, ift wvas said, were never found without corn for sale, and were kind1 neigh, I bors and rsj)etable citizens. Daniel Meador was a worthy citizen, kind Iig-1hor and exemplary christian, and dicdi after a prolonged illness not Inig beibre tile IatO-var. I will noNv bVing 1, tto a cAse my feeble sketches, with the hope that I ndy.mo lo charged wi(h discrimination, aind be pardoned for omissions. I may give your readers an article or two. on time present inl coil .traist with the past if I don't leave yotl all in m. old.ae. Thani to - Co. H., Old Sith;" foi supp,)lg oinissionis inl your issue 0o 3 the 24t.h iult. I did not have dates am 1 p)laces at hianid, and thjone-ht inicident! t might answer without thdim.' I hiope 01u1... cirlzaens Wvil iot' omi sowingl bounitifully ol turnip 'ieed! am food will be scairce'next winter, *and( : thinkftis is' one vear' that. coltoi should be topped to hiasten its mnaturi ty. y. . E . 3CIIEESE I CJIEESE iI A FRESII suppy~y a6f Chiee just rc tc1f6d and for salec at set1 J. Mi. JEA TY & Ce's, sept 1 .On tho Corner. WAG ONS, WTAGONS. NCAR-LOAIA of t he clobrate d Studle. baker Wagons,. all sizes, to ari'ive by the 1st dt8eptember. As we have ho foi'd, aid inainy of these wagons in the county, .pleaso ask those usng them -il thcy are good. W. 11. DOTY & CO. augl17l ~TEW GOOts. JUST lEC:EIVED a fresh sulIy of Choice Groceries. The follow.. ing. is a list 61 my leading. articles : Clark's--. Best .-Augusta Flour, Clark's B6lted Mual and Pearl' Grist. Also, a Fresh lot of 'Wheat Bran. SUGOARS. Granulated, Sthndlar A, Aby. stone A, Extra 0, and all the lowei grades. COFPFV .1S Gr-een andc K.oastod--all grads-. Fresh Canied Goodsh of all kinds, Troi P'lckl6s andaeos. ,I500O Gallons WVines and Liquors of all grados. --. 'Give me a caH gna get e Bargain. au ~W. t.'D1Y, ug71 . 01);the Corner. --AT THLE Cozrne, Storoi ALiL Sim 'nor Goods marked down at J. M. DJEAT'r & CO.'s. ALLT Cotton Gooils rednieed in ydi'co at J. M.J3EAT Y &(J0.'s. B3OTTOM prices on Clothing and Str w IHats at the OO1INMR STORE; AN El ant Stoo)i of 'Colrsets just re celved mething nico, Call andooe s :I,ADTISH starina gShooes will pleaser. thmfr 2ior 'r. lne Shms a J. tr 'P, 7og7V NATlANR BROS. d- abinet -1ye, 1868, MId. 11.pntigo Whiske ,)860. Also, Iottordanm Bin dy. Cold Iun fo lunch fro.In 11.(o 1ol.ok overy day. - 1 AVPE joontlynMado 0xtOnsiv9 addil .. tio-1 to wy stock of Winds aod liquors.'Which consist* of a flil asort ment of Ryo Whil4koy, Corn WIiskoy., French Brandy,.- Applo lirandy,.- Peac), Brandy, k;lorry Wine, bouppornong Witlo, Obiamupagne, etc.; etcm. . 0I olaitn' t s.I .the FINEST ANIP PUR EST 1Y yHISKEY to o, had In. Winnfboin. ' ive i a trial. I also asok op o hand a fu'auply of axeg .axDT on .''o SZ1941S AND 2'0BACQ.0* in .groat'vriety, and adaptedAo qho tastei of ove a . cairamo PAL"'ETTO HOUSE, in the Wlhisboro H1okol building J. CLENDINING. moh2'1 . SALE STABLNt TO TRE CITIZEN40F FAIRFIELD: ITA7E estr1ljsli $8a,1 Stable at SWinsboro,'an * d!An prepared to sell stock sk?:k on VerY ACCOM m mg emins; (Ather for qrsh or on timo u111til next fall for negotia.ile papprf Pursons wislihig to buy or siaap ill (10 well"to call.0n e liefore pr-chas img cIsewhe~re. 1 will also pay tho liglest cash pric& for CORN AND FODDER Deliveredatimy Stable on CoigrefS Strect, locuted onc door south of Cli Ladd building. A. WILLIFORD. tn 2( -wo: .t Dry Hides Sheo'p Skins, amub Skins, Goat 8kinn, Doer Skins, Otter Skins, Mink Skins, 1-ray Fofskins - Coon Sins, Opossum Shius,. Rlat Skins, Rabbit Skins,. Cotton, Beeoswax, Wool~ Rags, - Copper.. ir The bighest cash prices w b6 paid ..-. U. G. DESPORtTES. may 25 BARGAIN!~ BARGAINi * 25 PAIIBS iA DIE S'~ ILCK i00OLOR ED -A.T JIIU ST B E SO L.D!/ McMASTElt, .B3RICfl & CO. ~~ eBjWo dI DR.* W. E. AIKEN, Drugs, Medh'n.a, Toilet (o'ds, etc.j -ARE, iOUCH ING BOTTOM AGIN Thor efqrq wo ta ploasur. in a fpip g--to 'o, jrx an pus tomOrs that we ave m de a 'gr reduction im 16'r'ids of ourstock. are determined nei6r to be We m ill give our cudtfners a spi cial benefit by qffering grea an< rare barga1hj Calicos, -taiieflt-$wiss, anO al kinds of Whito dods for 'itimixmo wear at GRIEATLY ,UV Suitings, Linen Buntings at . ly r,pdqcod Prices. 'do'tonid< ' !ea(and Caassimerei at greatly 'red6ced' prices. Just received a new lot of Ladl Misses' and Children's Slippers. A new invoice of Gents' Soarft Neckties and Suifintr---Uifderwaa: which will be sold cheap. WHIT AND COLOREDSMRTS MOSQUITO IRETTING ! MSQUlTONETTING! GRb,AT5rBAIRGAINS Than FydV ini' dmbroiddries, Ho siery, Notione, -etc. -::1 -- CLOTHING, ETC ,.We now have on hand a full stoc 40F0loihing,.BoQtA 0bpp4j'U4tp anl Gents' Furnishing Goods Give U a call before buying elsewhere an convince youiself. P LANEBCKER &il). juinn (Di UPRIGHT A FLI ASSSTE N Q-E Q~DT 1 E U'RG' T J. F McATRA& FOR STATE SENATOR. Themany friends of Capt. H. A. OAII ARDwouald resptdiftillyv.. norpinatfo hi ms a tandidato for the SUfato, .sui.bect I the notion of the Domocratia prianaies. Thme ny trienIRs -of. ol. . BAYLIS I JILKIN Pa inAtle im A o'condidate f< the Senate from 11rfld county, subie to the r<gulations of tko kigiary elqptiot 'The frieqds 6f br. H. YONGUE MI'Ll INOirespeotfully u9minate ih .for Coi ner of Fairfteld 0odbtqy-ppbjoct to i result of the Demperatio y.lipary. The friends.- of Mri G. S. 11INNAN omininato him. for -ie-eloeilon to offioe Coroner. subject to the action of tl Demaoratiu' riinalie. FOR JU1f I A-1O ., Thb frienis of %Ir. THOS. E. BELL r speotfully nolvityate him fol tle ooi04e Probate Judge . of Fairilelt :C6unt' Rul ject to the 4tion f the Deinoorat pr-e .-. /~ A .. hievis. Edilors : Plonso anxo'unce tl present fioumbent, J. it. Boyles, Judl of Probato, as a. id4A4se -or' re-electic a- t44pA g eliotion, -subject to the a oW o the Donocratic party at the pi niaries. By so doing 3oII'i obi igo h FOR CHOOL COMMISSIONEI .'Whe ]0DIL'O. f-1"BOYD, pleist g the skili-luXI and fidelli *i th which he has disobarged tho duti of School Cnmiissionl,r, respectfull nominate hipt for re-election-subject I th attf@A o'.cD.cratio primois. The frien dH of t' - WT: E8 DOUC LASS respectfully nominatd-himi: for tLi position of School Commission'r of Fai .eld Coupt- .At the ensuing eleo(ioa subje6t to h4o$pn of tim Democrat party at the 'jfimarit FOR REPRESENTATIVE . . 'Mesik. 6-AJir: 1111kne Announed name of Major JAS.PAGAN as a cand data for tho Legislature-tubject to (.I Democratic priiaries. MANY FUILNDS. Tho f0pndsiof-Mi' JOHN W. LYLE lieeving that he will faithfull represei all the interests of the people, respectfu ly nominate hin fQr a peat in the How of Representatives-ubjept to A4o, dotic ,* ocatenrimanes. of 0t0"B1h*061 The fribnds of T. P. MITCHELL rega, him fitted to'reproont the c6unty in ti A.fo*#&oPepeUtafive% ond respectfull submit his name- to the Democrats < Fairfield for their action in the primar; We present the namo of Mij. 0. 1 T8OMA to the Democratic voters Fairfield county as one that will ably at ? aepily represent us in.the State Lo .s8ature-subjeet fJ the Democratic pi m a es. - NU kLUOUs F IEN IDs. The many friends of the Hon. itu 8. BRICE, appreeinting in ia high de ri. his pAst.4rvic&.: in the House of t ln R sentatives, reppectfully nomniate hiMii f re-election, subjoet to the ; result of tl Domocratic primary eleotion. Messrs. .Wors: Please announce AMES B 'A"KNER as a candiduto f he Legislature at the ens uig oltio su>e,4teato of -.he Democral .elubeat th.primiarios. ,By 5o doing y will -oblige his, pfANy FIENDS. [ fssrs hNu 'rs: We beg to present the favorable consideration of the vote -. of Fairfield county M~r. GEOROE -H. .l\ SMASTEig-dd W candidatd for one of o )Reprek.qntativos inL tne Lgiat W prset hi.aewt lafl si aneofhs high tjalifications for L1: distinguished position, for in addition spirited cit.ens in our county, - and such cannot fail to be a most uschil nyei ber of cur L6llMo~ ture. -AZ my VoTnns. U.1'h 1 EBlFF. The. friends of iR. N. Mof8fd Est respectful ly nomdiap Ein for thea ofilo Sheriff pf Fairfiold County,- subjet, to tL notioijoft)io)ekooratio prima,ry The friends ef e WAhTER YONG1. -.n,o uinato hiquap~sandidat9 4o;. fJo otti ofShoriffat- the ensuing oedtion---irbje to the a6tion'4f the Deooratio prizhmrir Shri$.(...1. -3.dounty, at the ens. lng ofection--subjeft to the nct.ion of LI Demioaratio primary. '4 MANY FaiEhms. The man,y friepds f r. N0. D.M CARTAEYI tecogtizmiW 2mlipdouiar titne for.tho omilo'reopdctb y nomuiiate~ hi for Shori0' of: Fairfield Cout;fy-subjct the notioE of the Democratic primnar. Messrh. id$Hors:.8 As nominationh are order, biermnit.u, to-present 4he name OJL. JNO. B3. DATIS as a candidate f Sheriff at 6he ensuing elect.ion iIubjec of eqiVe, to the action of tbd emuobrat - IMssrs. EdUors: Please announo M JAS. L RIGHMOND as a candidate f< - .. .,. may J3-tf . E?diors: ''Pease annourtce M1 J. Pr ston Oooper as a canudigg@4 'for Il .0efn&Zratio nomin'ation for'mheri. 1y edmning.election (subject to the dceisk - fjthetrimary-eleption), and oblige mar: SotrAIWESTZSRN ponfTlo OF Tl COUNT dec.16 ,. ItR~COUNTY -COMMISRIONE1 Th'o many5 fe4, 6f'1fr. OHiN FE! LEY pominate himr as a candidate f< Couny Comnmssionor4-.sub'jet to LI1 4e0IQ.A f the Dep9odratfoprinariesv. MAcetirs. mIErfur: Please announce 14d [Acqi) BOOKMAN tia.patil'idcato for sL o fCut/p Ynsoner for Fal jeete-to the Demmodratic primary.0 r,81 4* u .9 . !;- - ' 3117 -Fiuhir, asauonnc14~ J.Wi.DONnl a gIsdidete fon, County Commissions sanb i00-.to ,the actiori of the Demoeratl primaries. M'r. Bre'wn has .boeg.sunr mnously en dor%ed by the Blythewooid cluli -v - MANY Fritwps. Messrs..&Wors: The flyofri.endii Mr' JNO. ',. STEWART' l'e ectfull norunnato him -adaiandidate for he ofik( of County Comimis'alober, subjoct -to Lh Democratio primary. - .Mestrs, )AdUors: Please announce THlOf * %OWING$ E-j,.-as,a Qandidate for th ofKoo of Couty Coemmissioner- -.subjo< t - the 46tion of the Democratic Primnaries apd obligd his' .- MANy FEnInNDs, Mesars. Ed:or.u: Please annonnce DDI ON H. KOQRVSON, Escj. as a candijdal for the-oMs*,ofOomnty : Cotnniissi.mer the ensuIi' election, subjoo6'fo tle actie of the,Democratic primaries, and -oblis his '..o --'-* aiM - itbscr b H GREAT AEy WOULD mo-st id"eadctfdl y 16ift, my. custoumers and the citizeni ,d e 16d(j eribifHy" that'l keep 'M sto6k ftili stipplf o*f thid L .4W rs'; If: Tobacco, "&e. ~ uu.,iml gtirat Satisfaction to ally one, giving trip).. . ,My stock co.jiss6ts as -Ilao a; IPORTED ]LIQUO1C., OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S CQGNAG ,.BRANDIES. '" BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS.: . JTAM51A1(A L. D.. RUMS.. - F'. xNol?jNO D E 110RA SHIERRY I, muLDNu st.-PORIT 1INE. :r I, I. MUMM I CO.'S iIiuMS :GENUINE RtT11NE"%WrNE. DOMESTIC LIQUOlts SARtATO0A PURMI ItYE WIS. IiEY.). NATAN'S 180 CA BINET -IRtE STRAUSS'IMPERTAL UYE WIR NEESE'S "OW1N"1 RYE wiISKEy,? STONE MOUNTAIN YE ANT .-ROCK Ivilsly. CELEBRATED SPEIFFER E. RYE KENTUCKY COUC1RBON WII.S -EY. PLANTATION 'ERY1 WOIIISKEYf VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACIX - 'PRIANDIES.: ; NORTU CAROLINA SWEET AS8 - I. CON W O.'SHEIY. PLA NTATION CORN WHSKEYS. BLACK1BERRMY .BRLANDY. G INGERI BRANDY. 11EWN ENG LAND RUMK Vr INE L ATp?TNJ WIN' .WNINE: . .O1%AI'~I LIQUORS. SA-'A- 'A N DBYTL. . J BTASS ' I PEIPO RTED ALE~ .~ ~ - PUE MOUAAPPLE ADE. CUREBRATURALE APPLONA, {yI R[ WATSJE. .CIWNASPP AND BAC. RHAPSTCOL-A SRICT TEN B NTCIGAL BRANY V THEPRuER INDERC. - ..W ENRGLACNTS -W' - CCIEN~OTS.N- GI- Ag TIE CORNETOL CTAR-3T FORN25 IIOY ENTS.E INCS TU EGSNO'T 'CUPPXR--3 FR .TISASILT CIQUAR5 FO -2 IE L~GIIETN CTGA- WINE - e ... 25 C NTS. BEIGI A R-N. ELO'S2 CEEITS. TE LASER STRNUOKE )IAGR BAS OR.25 ICENTED. E TUHEMRCAN TWINS CIDR -11FR15 WAERT. - IEPCOTAYIA TCTAL- FOR RI GEN0 CIGANTS.' TIlE PRIYAL MSEL CIGAR-0 FOR 25 CE~NT -b TIIERE C ANDA LU CIOR-0 POCENTS. *C~THEHVN SAOT CENTM E .. 'I-IE :,ATOBCAAO -OR2 -- C GAES. TH'IE BE5TGIXF :. CIGARS I .1 OF TOAI 1 HE SOU 'YIE AMRCNTISDGR~ NOMINAIWONS FOlt COUNT; C6hitSSIONER I Iessrs., Id.l,rs: PIleaso announco Mr, n (1lA.LE8 DUI).ULAES ai a emielidit for U11 Count ComlmilAi.opwrof Fair-11014, 81ub Ject the v0stfit, of the Deinworatic primary, - M~ANY k'lcX1NS. r essrs BIUMAors:8 7 Idase aniouneo Mr. 't R. P0%'ELL a candidato f6r thoe offle i. of -on'nty Coi1is2ioner at the ensuing ,.c6tion-Aihject to the action of tho pr n.ii bletion of the Democratic clubs. MANY FtrNls. VThe frionds of Capt. JOIIN A. JUIN RANTirespootfilly noyiwito him for re eloctioi'io the ofilo of iConnty Commis OlIoT- mubj oct to the result o the Doato. Tcratio prhary. 0 Xes.sq. 411orn: The friends of WIL IAM AIKE4 -Es., tespectfidly ainouno him a eandN1te for County Conniis ipnor ft the neuiig eleetiop, subject-to - the result of the Democratio 'lmArem. Nn.rH-WFWEsTn LA116IELD, i esur. 'lilois: Picase apnounco , ic J. A. TURRETT, of Oedar Crock, -as a I. covdidato for VbuitY Commissloner aCtho 0nsuilng oleCotiol, HlbjEt to the action of i the Domooratio primitries, and oblige MANY FuEND8. I- Mers Pi 1ors: Pleaso t,nytounc JAS. i- R. IAIVEY, Elq., as ia candidate for tie im office of Coun,ty Colklmissionier at the en I - suing oIetiot-suhjced to 'tho p6tion of - the Demeeratic clulm at the priniry clec tion-and obligp his ",(:!'1 /..P, NU'ATnOUS FRIENDS. dors: Ploake datrounce Mr. 1H. M. ZEALY aH i candidate for the offloo y of County:Cojissior at tho ensuing o eiooqo-lini 1dt to the ncti(ln ',of t, DeinDOratic prin.ary., MANs FInENDS* iesmrs. Jlitors: Please annonceO MIt O IBERT5. IOLCi, a. it cti;ldidate -tor r- County Commissioner of Vairtield at the ensuing election -ubject, to the action of 0 the Democratic priinary. the friemti or Mr. JAmies Q. Heron, of . Sit.lem, rioupAtfNily iminato him for the o Oflfed-OtC401tty .do11isx1oneoX at t on suing c1crtion- -allbjetA to the action of o the eimocratio primary. jan 17-td . , The maiy friends of Mr. M. H., A it CRADY nominato hitm axiv cndidato for County Conmissioner it tie csuing to election, sul'aject to the action of the n Democratic Prinary. Wlcr ditors: Pleaim iinnouoo I R. il II OSO(AU 1R Ulasa candidate for County 0 Commisioner at tIe eiNuibm 'etionl, y Hubject to the action of the Deiocratic f p.riiary. ANY rifmNDs - ThO friends of Mr. JAMIES W. COLH . MAN respectfully iininat% l hiil' 1or the office Uf Cout-1y (Cmonitsioner of Fair flid--stibject to the action of the Demq - cratim primary. TO, T11i0,iOTRESd OF FAINFIELD., NTLEMEN-lInlplled by a sense of 1ditty to my count11ry anl prompted with a a (mIro to servo my fellow-vcitizen. t here by offor myself It- a eltivlidlito- kr I Io of jr fice of Cotfnt.y Commissioner, mljeot, 6 to the action of thlie D0mocra1tid' ph nrios1 , 11d With 00 hIol1 that my claims m1ay loot with du1 coimideration from my r' friends. e.especLfully, Dr 1'.ROY T. LUlIPKIN. u LUDDEN& BATES' SOUJTHIERI USIC II USE. ha MQOYM ?RA o f . >r oAn Inuenseii Mus8i Tfemille. . ,T~ wp.jage stores, eo), 30.fept front and $1 foujr A t1urmsi high, fronting on'tliredrtrecls e and #il!ed from cellar to loft wvith musical mn sup~plion. Nothuing to comfpiao with it, in to, thie Soutpra S(rtdNte A-. I Bi'IJ SOCK c ..4 1310 TRADE,CK AR %i'ONE TO COME. ~DuURii th0.4dn yearm- since our1 estaib 10 lishmient of our 1h00o wO lhvo developed the music trasl ,of the South to a won ,derftil degfe, Gut as yef, wvo hatve only be n.WSee, not many years ahead, 'a r. uitsiness of a million aii c ar, and to tiake '9or6OfT'' tm 'himdus tr'ade:wo have pro.. 'vided our present, mnammzoth waIrCroomsk. flFall trado 18t' will bo iminense. We aro Y ready for it. For months cur senior part nef has been at the 'North contracting v. ith Piano and Oranmnuatrors for ifastrulitent*. 110 has conchided most adl.vantageous contracts, and the Pianos - and Organs are "Coming, conriin" 100),O0 nmoro, by every steamer. Noni tyles, New Pr'ces, Now Terms, Now Sigro, Now Do r parture. ,,-: SPECIAIL O1FJFl, A 1880. Cash pirices witli threo Monlths orodit: -- 0Duinii& months. of Aug. Sept. and Oct. wo wi.il .soll Pianos and( Organs.at, LOwEST C IAan. lrnrois, payalt $25 (inSh- on a Pi ano or $10 Cash OnI arn Organ, with tho biklaneo in three mont,hs,. wyn nou 1NTna. , WHAT !.0 YOU SAY TO Ti FFER? Write for Illustrated Cataloguos and Noew Price Lists for Fall 1880, and pro . pare to lbe aRtonished. LUDDEN- & BATES' 0 SAVANNAH, GIA. 6 - 2 Whnhicsale ritno and Organ Doalers, I. july 21 GLASS 'PENS ,For uising 'r.delil>le I13k, Price, .15 cents, For Sale at Drug Stbo of A New jj