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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THE JK,-kts$VIU.E chh ^ ; kinsville Democratic Club "Wednesday, An^ngt 2. : : : 188?. urday the 22d inst., and g? : for the ensuing cam pan Terms of The News and Herald, lowing officers were clecte ; ^ ' -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per President?D. L. Glenn, annut/i, in advance; weekly edition, y;ce.pre5ident-\V F 5 two dollars and fifty cents perannvra, cV 1CC ri c' " " * in advance. Liberal discount to clubs Secretary aud Ireasurer of five and upwards. Chappell. Rates ok Advertising.?One dollai Member of Countv Exe per inch for the first insertion, and miUee-C. B. Douglass. ^ * tifty cents per inch for each subsea ient ^ % insertion. These rates apply to ail ad Tiie S\lem Club?The V vcrtisements, of whatever nature, and V>. C - ^ are payable strictly in advance. Con- ocratic Club reorganized c tracts for three, six or twelve months July 22, under very unfa made on verv liberal terms. Trail- pices?the dav being ver sient local notices, fifteen cents per Xhe old officers were r? iine for tne first insertion and seven . . * ? .. and one-half cents per line for each acc^araat)on, as follows: """" v subsequent insertion. Obituanes and President? M. L. Owin? retributes of respect charged as adver- 1st Vice-President?J. } isements. Simple announcements 01 2nd Vice-President?T1 marriages and deaths published free 01 Z A Tr. T> ' t T . -hargeTand solicited. 3rd V.cc-Presidct-J, I A.11 communications, of whatsoever Secretary?D. M. Millin nature, should be addressed to the Treasurer?W. T. Pettif Winnsboro Publishing Company Member of County Exe Wliinsboro, S. C. mittee?B. H. James. s>w Adverti?ein?*ntft. Delegates to Coulitv C For Sale?Win. W. Bricc. Capt. I. H. Means, W. T ^ Road Notice?J. K. Harvey, Chair- D. M. Milling, Tlios. \Y man. | Janics. ? - ? " * *""* 11 - A lfni'nnfne T "\f rr-{ Evening Star saloon?u. uroescnci, ^Llivi WUIVO V? *11 . \y l Agent. Pettigrew, J. M. Young, I Nomination of Mr. J. R. Bovles for A. S. Whitner. Judge of Probate. Applications being mad Summons?Douglass & McCants, bership, three names wei Plaintiffs' Attorneys. the roll, which numbers c Nomination of Mr. R. W. Craig for and three duly elected ai County Commissioner. At this point the club proa Nomination of Mr. Chas. F. Thomas nomination of the Hon fey the House of Representatives. Lyles and Mr. C. A. Dou? House of Representatives. ^H.N^Obear, Esq., rotnrned on , Afte1' ?">fierable disc Monday from a short trip to Charlotte for a',d a^,',st prim: and its vicinity. uen '* ?Mr. Creight has erected his drv- * ^ "'5 ou? an aI , - rx u-r. 4. called on to give their v ins-house, in preparation for his oat- , . ? subject, to which they resp r uie verv stjrnng an(j cj-editab ?Liqaors of the finest and purest ? r. * v a ??. *\ * The club, being thorough! kinds may be procured at the Evening . ' ? . ? ? * act:on for the ensuing ca Star Saloon. . , . , ? ,, i~? tt v ? lourned to meet on the hi ?Mr. F. Hastings has our thanks . . , , 3 , , , in August, at two o'clock, i for some very nice apples and damson ? DM Milling i plums. They were very much enjoyed. a IXG> " ?Col. E. B. C. Cash stated in Sum- Picnic at Paul's Spring xcr that he was not a Greenbacker, but respondent "M." sends us st<#d upon the Democratic platform of ing: "On Friday it was mv 1876. tune to be present at a picn ?Messrs. Jno. C. Mobley and M. C. Spring, given by the good Robertson were in town on Saturday, Jackson's Creek at the cIos< taking a look at the County Conven- J. Keller's school. I unde tion. on Thursday last the closin ?The Rev. John M. Hood, of this 0f the school took place anc county, requests us to say that he is creditable to Mr. Keller's e in no way connected with the Grreen- a teacher. The picnic wa back party. j one of the pleasantest I eve ?Mr. T. W. Lauderdale left 011! Sociability, ease, good br( Monday for Saratoga, where he will j pleasant fellowship prevail* spend a month in. enjoying himself, j Cut the day. The occasion "Vpe wish him a very fine time. cially airreeable to ine, appi Nf-Trial Justice Buchanan had seven | j do, the beauties of the f; cases before him on Monday?one of; rarely have 1 seen so beau assault and battery, and the others ol* | lection of ladies. The boi permitting cattle to trespass on crops. \ piv 0f viands was dispens ?The Ladies' Literary and Social ladies with a skill which Club of W innsboro have forwarded evidence that "practice tnak twenty-five dollars to the Confederate ! After the feast the orator s Monumental Association. This is a t])e occasion. C. A. Doui capital disposition to make ot the sur- delivered a thoughtful and plus funds. J address upon the importanc ?In the report of the proceedings I tion. and the responsibii of the Greenbrier Democratic Uiub Upcm all to lose no opportu our informant accidentally omitted to j proving their minds. J. E. mention the election of Mr. W. R.1 Esq., and Mr. G. H. McM Rabb as the club member or tne uouu- then called on and each res] ty Executive Committee. j short speech. The assem ?The Columbia Register says that: passed through the school-h six ot t&6 i? aimeia iu mc \ to s, gr66n, wnere & grume o State Convention "declared solidly" j was played by the Dolly V rfor Colonel Wm. Wallace for Comp- i metto Club, composed chic troller General. The preference of the Kellers school boys, and other two is not stated-. Club, from the New Hope ?Everybody must be sure to read hood, which resulted in vicl the advertisement of the Evening Star Albions by a score of twe Saloon, published in another column. The pretty maidens and * beaux from the Boro who ?Several of the officers of the Char- ent enjoyed themselves, an lotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad turned their faces homewar . 1 came up on Tuesday to consult with them inwardly resolve that Colonel Rion and Major "Woodward , to the next picnic at Paul's abont the proposed branch to the gran ite quarries. t The Wixnsboro Club.?A match game of base ball was horo Democratic Club met played on Monday afternoon beUveen en'n?? the 24th inst., tc the colored clubs from Columbia and fo.r tlie approaching camj this place?resulting in a victorv for c'u'? wa"' ca"et' ro or^ei* w the Winnsboro nine by* a score of 11UCU,,S UJC p* coiuuui twentv to eighteen. occasion to thank the mem ?The Richland Volunteer Rifle kind?ess they had always Company are making every prepara- to conoratuhite them on tion for their anniversary celebration j rec0l'd> and to hope that the on the 8th of August. The Gordon as well, or even be S Light Infantry will attend in force, con,"1S' contest. and they are sure of having a pieasant ^ ^etter was received c time. resignations of twenty-nine ?The vote in the Convention on a,K*>0,1 ni?tion, the resign Saturday showed that the Fairfield |l,,a""nously accepted. I Democrats mean to try the primary in?-nar,?ed gentlemen wc system a while longer anyhow. "What- Qieinhers: J. vV. Bolick, ever its difficulties or its objectionable ^uck, W- D. Bratton, J. ( I rri.^ ;n Ait<; features, it is the best plan atthis time. A"_c"c'u UUSI"rai> ? ?Attention is called to the notice e^ect!OU of officers, which published by the County Commission- follows: ers, respecting the working of the President?James A. Bri< t public roads. This is a very import- *st ^ ice-President?Jas. aut matter, and the Commissioners 2nd "Vice-President?J. M f mean to do all in their power to give ^ ^ ^ ice-President?K. i y - the people good roads. Secretary and Treasurer ?The President of the-State Agri- ^etchin. cultural Society has appointed Major Member of Conntv Exec T. W. "Woodward and Mr. N. C. Rob- Jno. S. Reynolds, ertson among the delegates to repre- The folio wing-named gen sent the Society at the summer meet- c^osen delegates and alten - - - - I Countv Convention: ing of the Georgia Agricultural socie- ~ _ tv, which takes place at Marietta on >r '?ates Jas- H- Kion the 8th inst. Master, H. A. Gail lard, J : ?Dr. John Boyd, Mr. C. A. Doug- ley'J* H* Hammings, F. G lass and Dr. K. B. Hanaban have been ~ ternates?Dr. T. T. appointed to act as Examining Board f'S' DonSIass>D; R'11611 for the competitive examination for the l?01*' J*R' 3 beneficiary cadet-,laps to the Citadel. The report of the secre The'examination will be held in Winns- . McDonaI?> shows, that boro early in August. Questions pre- a ounts were raised: pared by the State Superintendent ^ent*i880 fnn(*' ^ aS of Education. The recent prosecution! ?We are requested to state, for the Charleston, 18S2 benefit of the 12th Regiment Survivors and their immediate friends, that an Total for defence fund... 7 X\ 1 4.Zrs J extra train will ran, on the 17th of J-ue urac auiuunns m?w i August, from Columbia to Rock Hiii, ^ie ^onnty Executive returning the same day. The follow- the second was forward isig are the rates: From Columbia them to the State Executive and return, 75 cents; from AVinnsboro. Besides this a balance 50 cents; from Chester, 25 cents. The vo Unitary contributions to ?y" train will pass "Winnsboro at 4 a. m., the assessments, was retu ^ returning at 10 p. m. members. About $G0 more L " ? by the regular campaign as fc Cotton Statement.?The following J 1880, making almost one tl f is the comparative cotton statement for Jars in all. This is quite Y the week ending July 28, 18S2: Net showing. receipts at all United States ports dar- j ? rig the week 5,050; same w^ek last j The Moxtickllo Clih.year 16,412; total receipts to this date ! ^ionticello Democra 4.610,036; to same date last year 5,- | 021 Saturday, the 22nc 696,700. Exports for the week 14,356; ; 0 c^oc^" P* ra*> Pursuant same week last vear 33.131; total ex- ^roul the Executive lomm - * - - i takinsr the chair Presidei ports to this date 3,470,211; to same: date last year 4,404,919. Stock at ali! made some very app IJuited States ports 203,311; samertime j mar^s touching upon the last year 261,959; stock at all interior volvi,,2 0,1 ever-v i?divid towns 13,877; same time last vear 26,- j the club to ente 719; stock at Liverpool 736-,000; j PaiSn wit.h the ardor and same lime last year 780,000; stock ; characterized its action in of American afloat for Great Britain ! 1876 and subsequent on *- 25,000; same time last year 91,000. j ^*or lie,v members being I names were added to the r . ,i _ "-Take voar county paper, and iearii i *ults of the reorganization vhat is going on at home, lows: Hon. Jao. W. Lv I ? &.?The Jen- elected president by acclamation; Col. berg, Rev. G. T. Harmon a met on Sat- J. T. Dawkins, vice-president; II. M. Buchanan. reorganized Zealy, secretary; J. M. Kirkland, Examination of Rcco rn. The fol- treasurer; A. E. Davis, Executive | Dickson, Stokes, Jennii d: Committeeman; and the following-1 Harmon and Boyd. named gentlemen the executive coin-I Temperance?Rev. P. E Stanton. ! rnittee of the ciub: James McGill, Sr.. j Kerigan and W. H. Dent. ?Thompson Capt. Hayne McMeekin, Jno. W. j The President introduce Evans;, J. T. Dawkins andC. K. Rabb. ' ference the Rev. S. Webe cutive Com- The delegates elected to the County ! the Southern Christian A Convention were Messrs. A. E. Davis, j the Rev. Mr. Prcssley, p * * ?r T T rn T\ ! \ qajem | ft . JLAJU5, tui. ?J. i. . I/;i\>- ; jiwtui mcu >n Saturday 1 ^'n5? ^ea'.v' ^arnes Ham-; Church. vorable aus^'rn01K^ Havnc McMeekin and \V. j After fixing the hours r inclement.' P' Barrett- | and adjourning, the Pre c-clcctcd bv Alternates?James McGill, Sr , J. j menced the call for repo: " M. Kirkland, Jas. H. Aiken, Tliomas various charges. Tliis ^ Blair, J. B. Hodge and R. L. Martin. : programme will constitute i Owin?s mo^on C. K* Rabb, iu was ' part ot the work of the se 10= Wilkes ! agreed that when the club adjourn, it 1 are to have two sermons ( ) Aiken stand adjourned subject to the call of j 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. [t is <r ' the president. I the session to*give any spi The following resolutions to deter-! as we have simply just cutive Com- ir"ne t^ie sentiments of the club were I About forty-eight delegat | unanimously adopted: j to roll-call; but they aie < invention? I Resolved, That we heartily endorse j evcrv train and by private ^ ... I the present mode of selecting carnii-1 c0 that by the time this . i euigiew, | for office, tlirouirh tlie "p?\.marv J t. .lM ,|?n|l(lo., . , ML-ac R H v t- .. . \\C Sil'll l doubtless have a likes, l>. ii. system ' now in operation m this coun- j ty, purely upon the ground of its being tl0n* n?"S G. B purely Democratic, whereby the wishes hos' r-ii-tPi- of the Pe?I,le are ascertained, and do- as others see ' ' feat to wire-pullers and political trick Sten> assured. A visiting: Editor Gives hi* I e for mem- Further, we oppose the manner in j ? T?'i> to winnsboro, and re added to whl(-:li delegates have been sent form- j ?? his Rout*. me hundred i er,-v ^late Convention loaded down [From thn Catoc'en Joi ,a l with instructions, and urge thai: we Last week the editor o iu enrouea. se]ect irood and sound men of intelli- M,,; ..j.j a. . w.. , .. nut coupled business with tjeued to the gence from different sections ot the ., J . . Jno. W. county to represent Fairfield in the Pai" a ?-.vino v,sit to the < Wim ft?r State Convention. Winnsboro. This dear c 5 ' H. il. Zeaf.y, Secretary. for us some of the pleasan :ussion both JN0'W' LYLES> j*""""161'1, derest associations of our ary system, The Bear Creek Club.-Pursuant ncver touch its ?acred s< the Boro. the call of the president, the Bear 0lir memory runs back lahan, were Creek Democratic Club met July 22, ag? passed. Her generous - ?i?fl Involv* riniiolitr>rc rn lews on the 1 f?r the purpose or reorganization ana ? >onded with .to e^ect delegates to the County Con- "Auld Lang Syne," and i le remarks, vention. Notwithstanding the heavy inosP'ieie ?t the old tow y stirred to rain there were about forty members ^rac'"=' a,K- ^aPPy? As w nipai<*n ad- present. The meeting was then called e?es uPon MonntZion st Saturday to order by Mr. E. II. lleins, the pres-1 >ears under the great sharp. ident, who, in a short but fV>rc:ib!e ! ^lst emtarkecl In the dabi Secretary. manner, urged upon the members the j *'ie c^assicsJ it was hard t< necessity of maintaining the orgamza- { manJ changes that had . Our cor- j tjon> j-{e then said that lie would now ^ie 110 longer the follow- vacate the chair with which the club a^ove ,^e re:St ?f the tow good for- jia(j so long honored him, and all he emi,ient founder, it ] ic at Pauls aske^ Was to be allowed a private as'ies- an(i a lieu one '1<r people of j membership, as he could no longer P^ace* *runi that spot i i ?t ^ I serve as an officer. P?nt, being held in *),aACi:t, tiuest and most ( rstand that Sllch high esteem by the club, he was 0111 PC0P^' launched their g exercises unanimously re-elected president, and t'JC sea *'*e, anf* su'ii:c L were verv r,.?c ti,o ,.i.,h thm. ! manV variations has atteu ocl . .. .. a* ! thev passed on with th fficienc\ as went into an election for officers, with i 1 . , , , ? . I which tlicv had received s> ceitairm the following result: ! , . ' c , ,. . ? .. jj ? rectiv in iront of the collo r attended. President?E. H. Ilems. *. ? ... t . ceding and ls, Vice-Presidenl-T. W. Sli-rh. lliMS of thc.llnstrio. id through. 2nd Vice-President?II. K. Flani-an. lvl'f0 &CM ????? ? <?"' ^ r t? -n. i ! made him a giant ainoi was espe- Secretary?J. T>. Duke. . , x? . ? ,, ,, r>. handsome monument erei eciatmg, as Member of Conntv Executive Comcov f,?. . ? A T, , " former pupils marks the iir sex?toi mittce?II. O. Duke. . , ' .1 , ... , . i ... .h ,r t ! though it is beautiful in i Liful a col- Executive Committee?V. M. L. . . .... ,.-r, ; , , ,, ,, . TI tion and chaste in its sytnr intiful s-up- | Duke. J. H. Cooper, James Allen, II.. ^..jj j);lsS JUvav beftTe r.lu ed by the . {j> "\\ Jison, Mflrion Ii-.'gan. J nieniory of ?J. W. Hudson again gave I Delegates to County Convention? i and king of the Koman laiii ;es perfect." -p -\ym $li"h. J. P. Duke. II. It. Flani-I tade. l>ut we will not d\v fx.. ' t,~ ^ n i i? r? .) - ! upon "Winnsboro. It is a selected tor] <ralu n. O. Duke; \\ . Ii. lioylos. j . .,tf , ? . ^ ^ T I UA 1 Ul K'1 lU UJ?* u ^ " jla?s? Esq., j Alternate??^. ]J;ixtoi\ ! : lonjf it* we dared allude u instructive | Rosborough, P. H. Flanigan, II- C. j things whiHi almost irresl e of educa- j -\Vilson. Marion Ilosan. | tiiei".<elvc^ upon us. N> to itv resting j stirring speeches on the situation , ^ uity of im- were then made by* Messrs. T. v\ . | a soectacle to be prou McDonald, gHgh, F. M. L. Duke, II. O. Duke, J'and cotton are beautiiul, [aster were Flar.i<ran, James Allen ami I pass on to liiugeuay there i_ >onded in a others, denouncing Independents and j blage then , (jreenbackers. The utmost harmony j disposition of indillcrence ouse grove prevailed. Bear Creek wHl do ber | by Unpeople of the town f base ball r,f j o'nr short Hue railroad. W UU4-J XIL v* . arden Pal- * j ]} duke. Secretary. to |,ave seen ? of pus fly of Mr. ?- ' to it. but ;iJl is to the con the A'biou ^ ' it?nsirom Ce^ar Cr?k.?? -mistake, wc believe. Ill C." torv. for the was sending forth his penetrating rays {tfias W0uld suddenly Ive to ten. upon man and vegetation, we hastened If this be so, and we bell* handsome to the beautiful grove opposite the j tbey ??t act, arid act at were pros- residence of Mrs. Kobertson, near j Se^tlf. 'x\ d as they i Uoreb Church, to participate in a j thev seem slow and taril d I heard ! grand barbecue and picnic. The audi-; however, hope for the bts thev^d go i ence appeared unusually jolly and in- [ ^ innsboro \ye spent the Spring." | tcresting. There were two croquet ! *??efr?fnll v fiMffrhvl honeatll the I i.s 'il.n nt* TCr>?-ahm The "Wiring j oa^S) an(| t],js an(| the hoop-and-stiok | words of praise from us c on Monda} j p]aYS werc the principal wavs of] '''m rn01'e to their hearts . reorganize | spendjng the dar. It Was indeed quite ,I:f' is lho, m,me of his )ai<rn The1 . " , , , a,ul t,1P v.elcoine one rci b?M- P I ei,C0lin,?,n? t0 tlie gentlemen who makPS it ljixM.tv snre e ^ * " " j took such an active part in so success- accident we were present a who took ; fu] an occasion on Slich a beautiful party. where the beauty a bers for the j , all tllings pa5S so hannoni- were bcautrfn shown him. * . ... , , ? \ . . .... , . Long years had elapsed si? their fine i ? -* At 1 c clock we weie incited iO 0f these lovely maidens h j dinner, where everything was prepar- fore us, and it was a pleasi v wou 0 I ed that tongue could d scribe or heart we played unmarried, to t'c m tho i - , that the danirhters of tlii A" v"~ ! could reasonable desire in tue euiuie _ , - . ,, i _ . were second to none m nil overino- the wc shared and C^0>'C,L tions which belong to the i "* I Fruits of all kinds were plentiful, ai d A happy evening it was. nivni ers, I rcijghed till we saw proper to hold up passed awav as we trippc ations were! .... r . .. 4 i ? 1 fantastic. and the rec.o i till some future time. what has r? Y ? V he follow-i , c , ? ? long, long ago" seemed >re elected i COme ? candidates? Several were precious than ever. ' thonght to be running on the grounds, After a delightful even" ,*'0e" but if tliev do not run faster than t'ncv goodbye to the genial Ms Gladden. t,llk thev'lt be left or "forget they are accomplished better half ler was the . * ? possible, closer to lum than resulted as m race* Tlie returi- was quiet, b The small grain was unusually good throughout. * in this section of the countv, and the ? *0. * O Davis farmers are perfectly elated at the tub county coxve i- prospect of the growing crop on hand. . ? ? . , CT1-" ? ? 1 A Fall Attendance of Deleft* L?Huev.?l 1 LandShaVebeen WCl1 CUltivated> and County Chairman and VI. J_Th j we have had very good seasons and Amending cheCongtitntion?S' "* ' are, doubtless, thankful. 10,1 Endorsed for Governo r I have just returned and the crops to the No"1'n^'n! ;utive Com- ~A lively Tilt over the Man are giving general satisfaction in inE Deiepatee-Good Feeiinj Mecklenbursr COlintv, N. C., though at Prevail s-T he Best Conventi Uemenwere chariotte anfl ^ he[. subm.bs ?|e la & o e farmers were jn despair for nearly six Pursuant to the call of tl _ week for water. This county is one Committee, the Democri n ? of the most fertile in the State, and has Convention ot Fairfield C ai within her boundaries much wealth ^onrt K?use on Saturdi rf and many of the most prominent men and was ca! led to order b; *t 6 in the "tar-heel" country. I was an Chairman. Major Wood r* ' attendant at something like a Sunday- stating the objects for wh tar n\r" T sc*100* t;?n at "Wateree Church ven^on ^ia(^ been called, rt IastFr tl- -net a gentleman who A" "Wallace to acta: ? yv-/v4x...? me iuuimy harvest ;(j ,e un(3re(i an(j eighty sc^lcwl'.v * bushels r v on six acres. Adage ^r* McDonald, of ..^.smoo -We must rise before we wake and begged leave to call the att ; in almost plan out when asleep to com- ^0nveiltl0n> before it pro 74.25 pete with such wheat growing. Let rcSolar orgamzation tha TTT7TT us try the cotton-seed and pcavine svf:- 1,een a new c*ub ^01 med *n '\u t f tern this fall with wheat on land sown and asked that the Coir in the hands lastNovembcr 1 was ahvavs under some action on their app] Committee, the improssion that grail)> cspec;a]ly admitted to representation n ' !? wheat, would grow larger and produce Ju,nes moved that the cli aa better when sown on cultivated land tcd' and the motion w 0 " ' immediately after a crop had been ! Some I'Mte discussion a supplement " j question whether the adm rned to tlie j - Mcssl,'E(li,ors> if vaI(le tI,J new club was in order n weie raise j Gf Space ju Vour columns, von ! but tbe ,nat*ei vvas not P1 cessment in ' * . ," j a j Lamar here b , , , ; mav publish it in order that onr broth-; uauiai nue u lousand dol- i Uv .. , on bchulf of the Onklaucl .. . i er Democrats can see we are alive anil i me vaim<iihi a ciec e , wj(jc awaj^e an(j awaitinsr the comiiur < sCllt lo l'ie ^onnlJ Chairtn campaign. Holly Gicove. ' j be u>e(1 b> the 0 -A meeting I ? a,ul other 3 tic Club was! the district cosferesce. ] ward, on behalf of the . | cxprcssuu uieir iuiuih& tui I inst., # 4 ! [eipoeted for the news and herald.'] j ;U1C? proceedetl at once to to the call | The District Conference for the Co-1 T1)C L,avei i& a VCrv neat itteo. Upon j umbia District, South Carolina Con-1 cj,crry wood, and the gift it Jno. W. I fcrence, assembled in the town of'! a vr0\)0St ropriate re- J Chester on Tliursday last at 4.30 p. m., "r^e enrolment of deli duties de-; the Presiding Elder, the Rev. A. M.; next jn ordUV) the secretin ual member, \ Chreitzberg. in the chair. The Con- roj-, 0f t|ie dubs, and t r the cam-| ference was opened by prayer and j were eiiv0r,cd: zeal which ; singing', the service being conductedl Feaistervil le J- F. L\ the contests by the Rev. R. N. Wells, of Columbia, j Traylor. D. i3. Busby, ] es. A call! Mr. J. a. K'.kin was elected secretary j W. D. Boliek, James Wei made, six I and Mr. J. II. Taylor assistant sec ret a- j Vt I't ' "r< rtM i ~ ^ 11 i OCMlWaiCI, Jl t). Li. l^cl Oil, 1116 TC- pv A ffnr flip nro-a iii7jifmn fn<* follow- i i ?? y & 4. .... ? - : 3iHcneii, o. x\. ow>v?ri, were as fol-: inir committees were appointed: j bornnirh. ^ les was re- j Public Worship?Rev. A. M. Chreitz- j White Oak?W. W. Br b?^mh???c???aaan ? j.'.M-JJ U J I gw^w?we? mdMr.J. H. It. A. Patrick, S. JR. Simonton, James, Zealy and J.. "\V. W. Ketchin. of Mr. Anderson's pi - ,, Gladden's Grove?J. M. Hi?rgins. \ini5ei.e r ti maioc ms?Messrs. E D MobIev> j. jj. Gaydcn> foT. Me?sis-G. ILMcilas ugs, AVells, Scott. Jr., Daniel Hall, Jr. and C. Da\i?m Winnsboro?J. H. Rion, F. Gerijr. debate was warm, bi lissler, T. J. i ? H* Monaster, Ti. A._ Gaillard, J. D. I in entire good tempe ' " McCarley. J. H. Cummings. CoI c. Davis Kidsrewav?0. Thomas, John . , . .. d to the Con- J Bovd, T. L. Bulow, J. T. Stewart, Anderson s motion r, editor of i E. P. Davis, R. D. Bolick, W. H. Ruff, to allow nominations (h-nmtp and ! S. F. Cooper. addition to those wh a tor of the! Bear Creek-T. W. Sligh J. B. mitted bv the pro] a. 101 ox Tl,c _ r>uke, H. R. Flanigan, H. 0. Duke, , * , ' . Presbyterian \ym p1# Boyle. a n inovc(^ Cedar Cr^ek?J. S. Gunnell, Jno. ter on the table. On for lneetin"- "W. Smart, M. L. Douglass. the Chairman was mi sident com- Horeb?A. P. Irby, \Y\ N. Mason. cailed for a rising i ident con ^ n; Jennings, AY. B. Murray, Thos. . ]} . d S( rts troin the Anderson. leneis ionnu . part of the Greenbrier?N. C. Robertson, A. G. arriving at the true i ?the greater Bookman, T. B.. McKinstry, A. E. a call was made for 1 15(.;onP \\-0 P<>well, J. R._ Delleney. _ __ _ ^non the first call 'I 151 v the wood ?J. L>. lio<ran. II. Jt. I i +i iach day?at Hood, W. W. Smith, B. P. Hoffman. |tellcis diffeied in tl too early in i John Woo tan, Anthony Brown, J. second vote was ther ecial details, i Win. Brown. this the vote stood? commenced' Jcnkinsvilie-Thompson Chappell, The motion of Mr. A commenced. c B Donfflaws A. M. Wal'ace. aine?dment propose es answered I Salem-l. II. Means, D. M. Milling, anienument P^po.e joining in on j B. II. James, W. T. Pettigrew. Thos. la*1' 0,1 e taole. conveyance, Wilkes. ^ ' Nominations beim von Jackson s Creek? W. M. Harden, tj,e names of the foil run deli*"1 S;-J- HpT' r-1- A!ldrews' K- E' ?bmttwdr lull aeitga- | fcihsoii, P. Hastings. rT Pum. | Lonsrtown ? II. C. Davis, R. B. pl,i* Lewis)" T. C. Wylie, D. Kennedv, J. ^wn, II. A. Gail jar D. Harrison. Woodward, us' Monticello?A. E. Davis, J. T. Daw- clined), J. F. Lvles r?pre?flioni of ?"S Jno. W. Lvles, H. -M. Zcaly, W?H?C0,A. J. Lam what he saw .J.N. Hammond, J. H. Aiken, W. P. ' : Barrett Donald (declined), Oakland?A. J. Lamar. Jno. Hollis. W. L. Rosborough a J _ T Ur 1,'oivls T T. .Tnln ct..!. vr... i? Means, h. D.Moblev the Jour- Yoiigue. ' ' Harrison (declined), pleasure and Young Men's Club, Winnsboro? (declined), J. A. Su L?ld town of J. E. McDonald, H. ?. McMaster. J* McCarley (de Id spot has W.J.Elliott. ' (decined), II. W. Bri ^est and ten- Col. Jas. H. Rion offered the follow- *)avis' C1:U'les life and we i"? resolution, which was unanimously (Mr. J. II. Aiken j 3il but that adopted: ed that to save time t to days long Resolved, That this Convention rat- ti?n he nominated. 1 , * c_ ? ifv the preliminary informal vote 6v some merriment, but s, mave sons which the Young M n's Democratic vote ) call vividly. Club of Winnsbora was recognized as n ... , to us the at- one of the constituent clubs of this / mov m is always county; and that the formation of said nominees receiving & e threw our cinb hereby authorized and sane- the votes cast be decln where i few "J accordance with the require- an(j the eight next hi; ^neicaitw ments of the Constitution ot the Dem- . rpi J Hudson, we ocratic party of Fairfield. alternates. The moti . . .i _-.t - -i , . Rpfrtve fhe vot.iiicr ous pains oil major noocuvara annonncert tnat - = 3 realize the >. the next business in order was the ^limes inqui taken place.! election of a County Chairman to serve resolution offered b towers hi*rh for the ensuing term of two years, aud unanimously adi rn, but, like I whereupon Major Thomas moved that understood as instruc has gone to [ pending the election Colonel Iiion take t0 ^ie Conve ts taken its | the chair. The motion was adopted. General Bratton. C ?oine of the Jlr. Zealv then nominated Major that his resolution wa Motivated of Woodward for County Chairman, and -T t0 exPJ*ess the sens< boats upon moved that the vote be taken by accla- tion> and not to con :ss with its mation. The motion was adopted, whereupon Major 13 ded them as and Major "Woodward was unani- tl'e gentlemen nomins e teachings mouslv elected, amid much enthusiasm preference for Goveri there. I)i-1 and loud applause. Colonel Iiion then was unanimously a< ge rest the called him to the chair, and said: the nominees, as his i is Hudson. Major Woodward, I have the pleas-1 declared for General knowledge P1C i"foruiin<r you thit you have j voting then proceeded f ^ - i oeen unanimously elected uounty On the first ballot, ig men. A . {;hainrian ()f (be Democratic party of Wavd,Rion, Gaillard :ted by his j Fairfield for the ensuing term ot two . . . f spot, and j years. I am gratified, not only politi- received a niajon a > its constru - ^'nt Personally. by your election, and were declared elec An important crisis is upon the Demo- the three next higher " i.2".si and rr?Mie lmrty'and -rav,e ^Ponsibilities | D;ivis. IL C. Davis ai "/ . ! will rest upon vou, but we iei-1 sure! , , , , ( 0 ",afuv; I thill vou will perform them all as vou j C^1' of wl,om ta( 1 !,liVC'<lo3ie il1 tlie l):ist- Tl"s a(:lio5? ot'| near,-v a mil.iJ)nt.v) I 'i?. ?-''n the Convention is an endorsement of elected. It was fur onidbc too : C0U1*SC-1 11 /a-v? , t.?1 :?;u | carried that a ballot t I "\\ ell done, good and faithlul ser- . , T T"y v'ant." [Auplause.] Messrs* A- 'L L:U"ar stiblv loicc , son, who hail each n on,-trip. I Major Woodward, on rooming the Tlie ballot res re rcmaika- I tihiLii*. was greeted with loud nnnlnnwv ! section ore- T 7." ? ? ,, .. .J (,f. and said: ' i tion of Mr. Ellison. and us we Gentlemen of the Convention. I need 't0 tlie State Conv< s no change. 5,ot tell you that I f 1111 v appreciate the 1 stailf's as follows: ffoorl time h<>no?\\ou have conferred upon ine. ij Delegates?1 W TV tu see a -hull nor make a speech. 1 claim to I H. Kion, II. A. Gailla manifested |_ 1 a man ot acts rather than words. I: lor, A. E. Davi? JI hi i-eii-aixl to pi-pniase yon that I shall use my best Thomas, K. E. Ellisor e had hoped ; jjj'i's not only for the <rood of the Alternates?A. J. I 1 111 lx-;u-,] i P;1 ^' !;"Uo carry the election. [Ap- derson. A. M. \Valla< f :1 i1 t!""'-1 H-O. Duke, R. W. B. ?" order being Da?l. JJaJI, Jr. Sfress which | 1 ^ ^ JTrT? ? '.V stmmed. M'a,nar nominated ilajor Thos. W. e,cctio11 of delegates i 1 r oiu-rv' Th% 11U"C0', W,l? Wa$ u"a"im011 Jy elected | , nerailv Uve j >"??"' ' ' ' 1 w? lixs instance position of secretarr, there { ^onr' Thos. Anders.' ly. Lotus, U01'e a "umber of nominations?so !'* D. Harrison, J. J l\ Leaving n>any, indeed, thatthe reporter couldn't Dawkius, T. W. $;;< Sem , ?"1 AI1 declined, where- ?' B- BXcs, II. A.' well know J 'J1'0" r; F; L.vles> who was among f?? T. 1?. .Mitchell v, and no * ie ,um,ber. said that to save time he j On the first ballot, wild endear would accept the position. LV was Anderson and Dawk ,rood 1'o-jio* !!"ai,i,noU?:,y e,ccted by acclamation? a majority of the vot ceives there tl,e ';a.vc" be in- uttered with ? peculiar tion, Mr. T. L. Bnli noturh. By eil,P4lJisis which showed the apprecia- ncxt highest, was dec it a surprise lio11 of the Convention. was farther resolved I illv SJ1' *!? Cli!lirman submitted to (he Con- highest should be alt ice the fares I J?"* " thC. amenc*in<??ts proposed by understanding that s ad been be-j .ie Executive Committee to articles mentation in the C?>nv< ? .?! ">"?? nt- thn these alternates shoul .?? i ? >? ct?6" v*- b"v' riii . delegation to t cl^ind know which were both unanimously adoptee : Conventjon therefore s old town These articles now read as follows: jy^eqates? H. A. the attrac- AuT. yi. The County Chairman Amlcl.v0U) J. T. Da female kind. shall he elected by the County ConvenDull cure t*,on .lt its lirst meeting under tins ton- Alternates?'W. B ?d the light stitutioii, and he shall hold office lor Zealy, J. D. llarriso llections of I tw0 vears and until his successor shall McMaste to us more h-ivc'been elected. There shall also be , .. . a Vice-Chairman. to act in case of the following resolution u"r. we said aKSenee or disabilitv of the Chairman, Resolved, That, tin ifor and his t be Ciecicd in the same manner and Fairfield to the btat , feeling it ^ie game term as the Chairman, instructed to mtiouuc ever before. Und to be ex-officio a member ofthr t.he Convention reeon ,ut pleasant (;0nnty Executive Committee: Pro- government official 01 vided, That he shall not vote except \avtw snlsn-v thai when acting as County Chairman. fol: |jV j"^w js'Tioy. Art. VII. The . County Chairman ; T ' T , . shall be ex-offic.io chairman of the au.j. r. . is-Eiection of (jountv ."Executive Committee, and offices the resolutior ^-Chairman - president of all County Conventions. McMaster replied th General Brat- He shall have power to call a Couven- jieard some general ( r-Eiection of tion.whenever in his judsnnent it mav _ . \ ; Conveniions be advisable. and shall make such call L>'lcs thcn t0 nerofChoos- whenever' requested so to do "by the on the table, which m ; univernaiiy (jounfcy Executive Committee. Re mously adopted. on in Many a sjia}| n0f entitled to vote, either in There being no fur the County Convention or in the Conn- ? nw le Executive ty Executive Committee, except in C?nve tn. , itic County case of a tie, when he shall have the sine die. met in the casting vote. ? av mornino- Major Thomas moved that Article ?Remarkable for /iAnnf' IX. be amended so as to substitute the pases caused by impu , tne ^ountj _ ing vegetation, etc., ward, after fimjw mc i?iiuaiv 0^WUi R.-. ich the Con- in nominating candidates. He stated sqnested Mr. ">e d'd not wish at all to be under- A Dn.IOTTPCL No71L? s temporary stood as favoring the convention plan, 631:011 Cologne because t 1 ^ vnf , ,, ? F ' combination or exquisite ] but ottered the motion only m parsn- novelty. Winnsboro, ance of instructions. The motion was ention of the defeated by & large majority and the worth remembering.ceeded to its r??ult was greeted with applause. , r.hat no one can enjoy^the t there had Colonel Iiion offered the following SKbtepwp^egoing ? i Winnsboro, resolution, which was unanimously tTo^pSrfoinler0! - 1 ftdoni. ftmid oreat annlansp.t more good ttan all tlie irciuioir raKe i ?1 ? ever tried. lirntirm to 1v Resolved, That this Convention re\r t-> tt spect fully present, for the considera- w v pp v* . Mr. B. II. tion of the State Democratic Conven- FOR KEBRbb Lib be admit- tion, the name of Gen. John Bratton The friends of Ma as adopted for nomination to. the Gubernatorial THOJIAS hereby resp< rose on the candidature, as being a citizen, in our for re-election to his s< lis'sion of the j"(^me.nt' Qn5^ified to dischanre Bepresentetives?subj< iiswoii 01 int. the duties of that officn; and one who . ' t this stage, has never fought office, but whose the Domocratie pnmai ess^d. acceptance of office has always been for couvty co egsed leave, caa5c<' by a sense of duly. j&w, H&ra PJ, Club, to pre- I Xliv *-u?iiiu?n. ?.nc ,,c.vi uuciiiw.1 | an a gavel,-0 in order Is the election of eight dele- ?* w.CBAIGasa cm fficer of this ?at,2S? the same number of alter- j Ccm 1Ksl0ncJ-sn|>J^ Jajor Wood- uates, tothe State Convention. How re?u a lcms 0 e en Convention, ^ the pleasure of this Convention "to ' the present, proceed to their election?" FOR PR OB A nut it in use. Anderson moved that the Chair- Jifasrs. Editors: Tip one. made of j man appoint a committee to consist of i r. BOYLTS ns n. cand is decidedly 01ie member from each club; that such j to the cficc of Judge < committee submit to the Convention suing election?subjec Pgafes being j the name of one person from each Democratic primary? y called the j township; that such persons be present- Many Dj he following i C(1 t0 tIjC Convention to be balloted = | for; and that the eight receiving a F?>Sl $ !cs T W" ! majority ot an me votes cast oe ue- \ jfJLnisiAJLiu^. ,V. B. Estcs. clared elected delegates. V'?C ,, j , . near white Oak, ccnv* 11 \ r Mr. Cooper moved to lay this motion e'nnrch. Also, an upi L>rice, V. B. J on t])e table, but afterwards withdrew j an Elliott Gin and Br T ?j' n..." his motion in order to permit debate. >-*and Prees?all in sp >V. L. Ivos- , be sold bu: down. Considerable discussion then followed, ice, Jno.Vin- participated in by Messrs. Anderson, Auj l-flx3 F. Lyles, in favor nmamm fflTTT?' reposition, and by ?Xm ter, Rion, Kctchin opposition. The ^ .it was conducted T1 ? Hi j I Failing! 3smm^ be amended so as U I ITS from the floor, in ^ .g ^ ^ . ft ic 1 rmg e sn - many people are doing. J( )ose(l committee: t-i ,r .IK , , ; They don t know just what Hrl 8&M iv e w jo e ma - js ^he matter, but they have ^ ie viva voce vote a combination of pains and rotet0 H^re,6 also. aches, and each month they esult; and finally The only sure remedy ihe ayes and noes. yet found is Brown's Iron ' j/g? of the roll the Bitters, and this by rapid - 'I ^ leii- counts, and a and thorough .assimilation e|| L'fore taken. Upon with the blood purifies and JO ayes -?o. noes *?. enriches it, and rich, strong .nderson, with the blood flowing to every part d, was therefore of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out ' ~"'1" ****"? ? now in order, disease and gives health and owing gentlemen strength. * THE undersigned TOZEJt ?XGL\ . Ellison, Jas. II. This is why Brown's purchasing engines tc d, C. E. Thomas, Iron Bitters will cure from your own M.inuf ^ "W (do- kidney and liver diseases, Yankee manufacturers (deehned), A^.I. consumption, rheumatism, for which they are ne< . I)iivis, j! E Mc- neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- ?/ fuel than any^cther Danl. Hall, Jr., ria, intermittent fevers, &c. Capital. They a (declined), Isaac than any other, and if (declined), J. D. s. Pae*St.f Baltimore. y0U to replace what is Cr. H. McMa>tei I was a great sufferer from made from SIX to FI wart (deehned,. Dyspepsia, and for several notice Fittings. Bel v n^'irr 1 f r 1- .. - ^ Z r 'J lr weeks cou.ld e2t ^ournig ana We refer you to i Doughs:" **? ^??- Co! Ja ocnlarlv sorest- Bitttrs and am happy to say Russell Black, H. J. J \ I now have a good appetite, X or prices, 05C., S liG whole (JoiiYCii- and am getting stronger. . rhe motion caused Jos. McCawley. was not put to a _ , _ _ Brown s Iron Bitters ed that the eight k not * d?nlf 311(1 ^ "ot ?ch a majority of contain whisky. It is the .red the delegates, oniy preparation of Iron AP5 x8m Shest be declared that causes no injurious ef on was carried. fects Get the genuine. TTfe T^TV -n,?H v,. Don t be imposed on with H . %-f red whether the stations. - J_ JJJi | >y Colonel Kion, opted, was to be 123555*239^ ling the delegates ? ntion to vote for ' olonel liion said FOR CLJtiltK OF COU11T. 5 intended mere- Messrs. Editors: Please announce Mr. i of this Conven- W. H. KERR a candidate for Clerk of | 1 ) vev instructions: Court at the ensuing election, subject to # \JT JLL VV irice moved that ^e acti?Q ?* the Democratic primaries. ited- declare their Y VOTERS. ^ 101-. The motion j-yjii REPRESENTATIVE. PlnfTHTlfT Hi mnedwitnllcd' ''?S'>. H.MoMASTEB SjiUCIlili^, ill lame T\ as called, ;,f,rf,viv nr?(>rit him as a ?mdidat<vfor re- - Bratton. and the election to t.'-.e House of Representatives. subject to tr.e action of the Democratic Messrs. AY ood- party in the primary election. <703 TE3IPLA TJ3 i aiul Traylor each ? LARGE AND P all the votes cast tssiA&u* an c ot ,s ca.t. THAJS E VEB B ted. On motion, Messr*. EdUr/rs: I apy rehend that by a t Messrs. A. E. card *>f no!:iination in the tri-,wee?ly issue , r, tt> t., ofronr paper, 'which I had i otseen nntil A C.E. Thomas t?)j-K j ,m p,iced in the false AL/i U. 1 received very nnd unenviable po iti?uiof an independwere declared ont cau l Mate for the office of Clerk of the On account of scarcitv c Mr... mnTv.fi o, a I'lease do rne the favor and the Stock in order to redact 1 1 1 i ana justiCe of phc:n;r me in the proper light XEAIt AS POSSIBLE >n t'lton lintivr?r>ii iv 11.4. I nfi-i M"? lwrfr. T 11 n vc nni i ?l > .. vr^v*. | ..v. v- ?** - |.? y- - ? uavc U^lCTlHilJCU w ami 11. E. Kill- I enteittiini-l t r- remotest idea of rnnmns tl)C rPmainfitM. (,f mv St , ,. , ! tor oihee un'er anv other colors than the . . rr-.. . ;coi\ 0(1 loi tj-oi:le I of the Democracy, to which party I ' \J ultecl in the elec- :;ave ever been loyal. And I deem it du? use 01 ?* incoming The delegation to myself a:-d my friends to say th.it I . . ^ hereby pledge myself to abide by the T M111011 therefore decision oi" s.*id party, either by convention or primary election. Woodward Jac H- JENNINGS. rd! t! \V . Trav- *& ?,!??. C. Davis, C. E. T u > ' T,ft. A? R?AE* SOTICJE. . M lamav, Alios. Attic, J. I). Hogan, Cocxxi Commissioners' OiircE, ice, I. II. Means? Winttbobo, S. C.. July 29,1882. / To Supcruitendents of Highways: Yon are .. .... . ImiiiiTfrin _J 3 u :?.7 _ to (he Congres- all the highways in ycmr respective "Sis- ^"pTT I ^^TTI the following- triers put in good traveling condition by |J y si jsj \' e put in liomina- September. 1st. You will instruct JJii X Hit 1 j )n, T. L. Bulow, your section overseers to give two (2) I. Jli'^ius, J. T notice t? the Kcad Hands, and in J3TJ ?*li II M 7calv s'trnct the Warner to give personal notice, Guillard James or 1-ave a written notice at the place ot ^64 6 and ' _ residence. All section overseers who re * , iu.-e or nep'ltftt to comply with these inAIocsvc. finillnrd. . .... , strnc'icns will be reported to tiixb cmce, ins each leeched t0 tlen.lt with according to law, and es east. On mo- als0 ftl] Wliwers ^-ho do not discharge Foan(led ai)d Continue >w, who was the their duty will be reported. lured electcd. It By order of the Board of County Com- THfc LEADING B hat the lour next missioners: ernates. with the J.K. HARVEY, TS ORIGIN sLij ^43 honld the repre- Aurl-tlx3 Chairman. original ix the coc 2iitian be doubled ~ ^ - ^ t , original i>~ text-bc d si,? delegates. STATE OF SOU TH CABOL*A, ^ ^ he Congressional county of fairfield. stands thus: COURT OF COMM.OX PLEAS. This Institution maJces^NO r GaiHard. Thos. Thomas F> Harrison, Elizabeth J. offers no inducemLnt: Wkllls. 1. L. Jbll- t->i V j>ro\yii. 1'imiiiius-. fiyitciisu 111.111 v xj. rpy^ . Estc IT M Robertson, Individually and as Ad- rec%nirion at the hands oit i. t p ministratrix of the Jblsuile of Eliza- thin shrinks irnci aciiricaii u. i. i . iuiitneil. , I p M f]pcr-icr*rl Tpiniirit T the best recommendation oi sr introduced the iSitiicrfi^d, J. F^ll\ ^ Martha Waldrop, Sarah ?. Rather- THE OLDESj i delegates from ford, William Ferrell, Rebecca Estcs, e Convention be James Ferrell. Thomas Ferrell, 1?0S. 6 and 8 IT. Charge a resolution in David Ferrell, Elizabeth Fetner, Baltdiore, ilD. unending thai no Margaret Brown, Mary Goley. Cathr clerk be paid erine Kelly, Hattie Osborne, William l is now provided G. Ferrell. Nancy Martin, John D. Harrison, Martha C. Hamilton, W|| fa lquired to ?vhat Charles Harrison, Nancy Harrison XV-fia.? tan../ , ,. and James E. Ferrell, Defendants.? i referred. Mr. Copy Summons.?For Relief.?Comat he had only plaint not Served. CO '.omnlaints. Mr. nrvw -r?r- nrrrvTMvw mrtvv-vnrm: n-nnAOTrri^ lay the resolution YOU are hereby summoned and re- ^ -L-L-Ei otion was unani- quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office ol ther business, the the Clerk of Common Fleas, tor the ^ g ^ complet .. ' said Countv, and to serve a copv of ir ,, , . . )tion, adjourned y0nr ansWer to the said complaint on Youth s m the City the s'.ibsci ibeis at theii office, Ao. 6, povrnc) F,T"T?"VT5t7Tv Law Ran<re, Winnsboro, South Caro- 'ClttSISHIA overcoming dis- li.ua' fithi" twenty days after the ser- ]f . . f ii-P witpr Tippjiv vlce hereof, exclusive ot the dav ot a complete stocK ot lie water, ueca\ service* and if von fail to answer shades. A fine hue of is Brown s Iron "" -u vice, ana111 joa iau to an.we) j . t tuat w??i * the complaint within the time atore- tuai win said, the plaintiffs iu this action will TTV T ^ apply to the Court for the relief de- BLSI LALALA 'h^rlna nianded in the complaint. 9 perfumes a deiig&trul Dated 31st Julv, 1882. - . DOUGLASS & McCANTS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. -|~ jNw^rtharememti^rtnff To the Defendants Jemima J. Rather- p pleasantesr.surround- ford, J. Robert Ferrell, Martha -1are hundreds of Waldrop, Sarah E. Rutherford. Wil- ^rw,(w1A1 kidneys, v^ien a bot- liarn Ferrell, Rebecca Estes, James GEfcS, COTTO'onic would do th.-m Ferrell, Thomas Ferrell, David Fermedicines they haje rell, Nancy Martin, John D. Harrison, Martha C. Hamilton, Charles ?yjyy? Harrison and Nancy Harrison: TAKE notice that the summons in ^ jor CHAHLES E. this action, of which the foregoing is a jctfnlly present him copy, and the complaint were filed in ?at in the House of the office of the Clerk of the Court of ect to the result of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the ease announce Mr. ^ Plaintiff*' Attorneys. :t to the rules and lOCratie party. I PAINTSETC- _ . Manx Friends. ^ Ll are Agents cheapest for quality i TE JCDGE. Twentv-five gallons of "Prepared ?d tlus FiistPreiniur ase announce Mr. J. i Paint," of various shades and colors. %.'ie * 1 j *? -ii < ? >i ^Hnn i Harvesters, the van i 0l,e hundre(1 cans Kca(1-V Mixe(I Winkle Cotton Clean t to theaction of the | r;lint* ^ Wl? 2 !???* ?*?) afc reduced gins and the Brown , ,,. price, for sate at the Drnsr btore of Gins now made and ; '!l J"fVnTrp, W.E.AIKEN. tor. ThoTanWinkl EMOCEATIC \ 0TEBS. __ , , . T v an v\ inkle and rra . _ _ Also Fiftv Miller Almanacs for sale our Gins before pure lATiE. * r , ? ky v?. ij. Auvii,js. vvc also represent containingnVmt509 28 It- does away <vith th >ded ,'iDtl improved, dry. cleaning tlie sa\ ^WT^ ED^ot TOW-ET SOAPS! We are prepar own Oondenser'and A L UiGE lot of the cheapest Toilet | Give us vonr Olde k-ndid repair. Will A Soap tor th* price ever bron-ht to ; season. Wiunsboro.? Call and b? convinced. Wm. W. BlilCE. MeMASTEli. lilUCt a. EET-HIN. april y ' tozer mnre! -4 d being exclusively engaged the manufacture of the E, beg to call the attention of all who contemplate ; > the advantage you secure in making your purchases acturers at home. You get the best that is made. (all. ^ 3 acknowledge this fact), adapted to the class of work ;ded. They will do more work with the same amount ^ engine. They are made outright at your own beaure more simple and less liable to get out of repair?' anything gets broken we are within a few hours of * : iM wrong. We guarantee satisfaction to all Engines -ij! FTY HORSEPOWER Repairing done at short ting, Hose, Hancock Inspirators etc., for aale. t few who are using our Engines. References?Gen. v raes Jones, W. B. Estes, D. P. Crosby, Calvin Biice, . IcKeown. IOZER & DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. T> P. MITCHEX*!*, BLACKSTOOK, S. C. EMPTORY ~~BY? * 11 'ESCHEL, AGT. ^ sis" for lis Fall Cipaip. J 7 THE COMING FALL SEASON TO EN- fi USH MY BUSINESS MORE VIGOROUSLY EFOBE, I FIND MYSELF ALLY COMPELLED f >f ROOM, to make sacrifices in the price? of mv present | : it. I also wish the cominsr season to l>egin with as A FRESH AND NEW ."STOCK OF GOODS, hence I o om all ODDS and ENDS of lines of Goods embracing'MMER STOCK, and of what was carried over from fe and mother can secnre BARG AINS for the present season. COME AND SEE ii E. -;??| OSEFI-I GEOESCHEL, Agent v| SINESS COLLEGE, 8 N. CHARLES STREET, 1882 BALTIMOBB. d under tlie Same Management over Eighteen Years. ^ USINESS TRAINING SCHOOL IS AMERICA. jf Z> LEADIXG 12T EVERY DEPARTMENT. "PsSK OF INSTRUCTION". ORIGINAL I2f METHODS OF TEACHING. 'OSS. ORIGINAL FN ORGANIZATION. LNAGEMENT. ORIGINAL IX ALL THINGS. ?;|3 -- " ?? ? v..i ?n? T>T>/vr\r"/">r>T? T> rcr-y to oc. chrnrn UJLtV v;j. AJ >:s. "Ut rr;ic? iijfliu ?.u?; rnuutvtj/ UUV..U -,-^j. >!-.OUD KECORD of over EIGHTEEN YEARS. S IT CANNOT VEKIFY. AND PROMISES NO FACILITY IT DOES NOT POSSESS. utlon is 'oased purely on its merits, -which have obtained eminent he solid business men of even* part of the country. It invites rather scrutiny, and, confident or its superiority, solicits examination as its efficlcncy. Send for pamphlet and catalogue containing rull r. THE LARGEST. THE BEST. LesSt, W. H. SAELEB, President. . May 2T?. KINAKD, LUMBIA CLOTHING HOUSE, J| GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. ,S1 O .-1 c stock of SPRING CLOTHIXG for Men, Boys and . . . 'H G GOODS IX EATERY STYLE and in ALL SIZES. Soft, Stiffand Straw Hats in all the latest styles and Gents' low quartered and Gaiter Shoes, in calf and kid, not hnrt the feet. 'DRIED SHIRT FOR ONE DOLLAR in the CITY CNG-INES, S CLEANERS A\D SAW HILLS. for Celebrated '-ECLIPSE" Engine, the best and md a-nount of power. Tliis Engine has been award n nt every exhibition in Europe and in this country. , tbe Osborn Mowers and Reapers and Self-Binding Winkle Cotton Gin, with Feeder and Comienser, the ier, Pratt's Revolving Eead Gin. Carvers Hullag Cotton Gin. These are tbe best and most relisoie are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every partitae Double and Single Screw Presses. "VVe have the tt Gins on exhibition at our office. Call a^-d examine chasing elsewhere. tbe Improved Leather Gin Saw Cleaner and Brush, e eld bristle brush. It will gin wet cotton as well as vs thoroughly of lint and gum, and makes a superior ed to attach them to any Gins. rs early and be ready to start promptly with the K. J. McCAKLEY & CO. M