The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, September 24, 1873, Image 3
Now Advertiseenut.
Look Here-R. J. MoCarloy,
Important (Notico-MoMaster &
Brice.'
Mt. Zion Sooiety-G. H. MoMas
ter.
Read "Wanted."
We oall.attention to the now ad
vertisements in to-day's issue.
Now Goods-Withers & Dwight.
Grand Opening-J. O. Boag.
Fresh Grooedos-J. D. MoCarloy.
Election Notice.
Salo-M. L. Brown.
Winbaboro Ootton Market.
For the papt week 220 bales of ot
tqn were sold in thsa market at prices
ranging from 15 to 16j ocnts.
Aoknowledgment..
We return" thanks to Mesers.
Withers & Dwight for a prcsent of the
"Weed." It is a suporior article and
'will tempt any one to bicak his reso
lution to "atop chowing."
On Saturday night there was a
i greater amount of Poise than -usual in
the streets, A'considerablo quantity
- of bad-whiskey was afloat. -On such
iuecasions the police -force - should be
incroanod ad as to preservo'order.
Oorreotion.
i We were misinformed in regard to
ithe removal of Mr. David Hemphill,
Trbasurer of Chester County. We
are happy-'to learn that Mr. Hemp..
hill still retains his office. the *d.ties
of which he has faithfully dischr.rged
for 'se veral Years.
Deatha.
The sad duty dovolves upon us of
. chronicling the : deaths of two old
citizens of Fairfield. Mr.- Jamo
..Gray died on Wednesday, and Mr.
Adam Barber on Sunday. These
gentlemen had, each reached the al
lotted ago of w!:.roo score years and
ten.
Fair of the Oaroinas.
- We return thanks to the m-anage-'s
for a catalogio of this Fair. It will
be. held in Charlotto on the 25th of
November. Tbo list of protriums is
large and ' vaified,, ofl'ring induce.
ments to exhibitors., Fom the en-i
terprise displayed in nialking propara
tions the Fair will doubtlcss le quite
a success.
Base Ball.
A match game of base ball was:
played on College Green Monday af..
ternood between a picked seven of Red
Jacket bas3 ball club (Seniore) and
a picked nine of Ku Klux bas3 ball
club (Juniors.) At the close of the
'fourth inning'the game!.w'as calledy
tha score standing 41 to 10 in favor of
the Red Jackets. Try it again "little:
,ones."
Fire Engine,.
.We have soon a lotter .fromn Mess.
Rtumsey & Co., stating tirat work has
-been commenced on the "Fairfield,"
.the es;ine ordered by the Winnsboro
-Firo Company. H urry up the cisterns.
Lots of good rain water is rununing
out of fown.
The lR.asalt of the Primaries.
. Unofficial returns have been re
ceived from the several precincts.
'The counting of noses has conmeed,
liut many of the delegates, like the
Irishman's pig, won't stand still long
enough to be counted4j Winunsboro
hands 18 dolegates, ant i-Johnson. A t
dtidgeway, Barber's scalp was lifted
unceremoniously, contrary to the be
liof we had forcdied from- a 1previous
-meeting. Johnson and WV. RI. Mar.
shall claim each a portion of the ton
'elected. Hloreb goes Johnson ;-Doko,
Johnson and McCorkle ;..Monticello
and Jcnkinsville, princip~ally for
'Martin ; Barber carrios Feastorville
and part of Yonguesvillo. TJhe bal
'anoo of Yongucsvil and Gladden's
Grove are for Moore.
Thus fer, theme seenms to lie a gen
oral dog-fall 1mll arouhid. None of
the candidates showv much elation at
the result. With so niany compoti
fors in the field, a great deal of wire
pulling will be done to-day.'
Railway Collision. .
*Through Capt. S. K. MeDdnald, of
'the Western Union' Telegraph Conm
pany, we learn of a serious collision
yesterday morning on tho 0. (0. & A.
it. RL. a few miles above Columbia.
.The paymaster's train in charge of
Mr. Elliott Orchard, waLs coming up,
and collided with the down pasengor.
Sever'al cars wore wrecked anid several
persons injured. Mr. Or'chard re
ceived fatal injuries, from which lie
has since died. A colored liremnan was
killed. Engineer Williamson of the
down passeniger had hid leg broken.
Beveral others weore severely, if not
fatally injured.
- Mr. Ochamrd was a young gentle
man of premise, and was an eflivient
eflicor of the road. His death will be
universally regretted.
. Having heard no details of the cc
outrenco we suspend judgment; but
thoro must hane boon crinminal nogli.
goneo on the part of some 0110.
- [ATia.]
Just bcfore going to press we get
the following. dispatch through Mr.
-Dennis, the efficient operator of tho
S. & A. Tol. Co.'
COLUMnA, 8. 0. Sept. 17th.
Paymaster Orobard was crushed and
lived about half an hour or three
'quarters. - A colored man While ap
plying brakes was killed.in his tracks.
Engineer Williamson had thigh and
ankle mashed, not much hopesdof re
covery. : Two small colored boys
were badlj injured'and are likely to
die. Several wounded. No passen -
gers hurt. Expresc car Uplintered but
messoger Grabam oe- ped with
alight scrateaos. Two d~ngitices were
broken into smuallpieces. f3everal ears
tort up in or.ddr to get 'Out Capt.
Orchard who was killed on engino
wheroje was riding. Two 'or ;,hree
telegraph poles were cut down.
Wand Nominating Pow W ow.
The primary election came off on
Saturday. As previous meetings of
the unterrifled in the Court 1louse
had caesed groat damage to the fur.
niture of that building, the meeting
was held in the Pines near the tan
yard. Thicgs passed off as had boon
amnounced in the prdgrammo, and
several side plays occurred that were
not in the programiae. At an early
hour the backers of Johnab, l1arber,
Grandison Jenkins and WMoDowell
were out in full force, and whippers
in for each candidate were stationed
in the streets to boat up rccr iits.
The meeting- organized by electing
John Stuart Chairman and Mr. it. A.
Smith Secretary. It was soon evi
dent that however much each candi..
date loved himself he hated Johnson
more. Barber, McDowell, Jenkins
an Vaughn allied thimselves against
Johnson ivho was backeo by Sheriff
Duvall. As usual, great cenfusion
Dharactcri-.d the opening proceedings.
Cries of "Mr. Chairman," "order,"
"rolection," "Barber" "Johnson,"
'Du-vall," &c., &c., prevailed against
the v 'orte of the Chairman, who with
stontorian voice, alid.a 'huge club for
i gcval, vainly erlewvored to pre
ierve order.
There was the usual amount of
sursing and -ouarreling, and knivos
Lmd pistols and-brickbats were drawn
,or an aIrray. Juctico Mackey pro
alaimed the peace and called on the
Sheriff to assist him. The noisy
irawlers did not seem to pay much re.
gard to the majesty of the law. No
)ody, howevor-was hurt, and order
vas-restorcd. Then the nominations
)omnienced. Eightcen delegates
vere to be chosen and about a hun
Ired names were given in. The voting
sommenced and continued till dark
iess put an end to the conflict. The
mode of voting was novel. As ach
person was proposed, his adherents
bvent down' about a hundred yards
and there formi~ng in column, march
,d past two tellers stationed on
;tumps who counted them. The rc
utwas th.,n recordec..
~The 'first ba-llot showvod .that the
3o'lition had about one hunudred and
Lh irty supporters, while Johnson's
strengt~h was at first sixty-fivo and
bhen gradually dwindled. The re
port was spread that Sheriff Duvall
had'expressed his determination to
sponid two thousand dollars to scure
Johnson election, and this'greatly en
raged the virtuous and incorruptible
votors.
The result of thme vote was that the
D~uvall-Johmnson party was completely
'fanned out," not electing a single
:lelegato of the whole eighteen. Thiiu
was quite a blow, for Johnson coni.
dently expected a majority of the
delegates from this -grecinct.
Barbor and Jenkius were both
olectod delegates, receiving about
120 votes each. Johnson received
only 38, and Sheriff Duvall ab~uut 50,
The result-of the meeting is. that
Johnson lows every delegate from
'Wionsboro, unless sonmc of them
"change their minds." The question
now is how tho eighteen dologates
cleoted will ho divided among the
throe candidatos who joined forces.
*An effort will doubtless be made to
influenee the delegates. Whether
this willgsucoed is one of the miyste
ries of the future.
School Convention.
A meeting of trutees and teacher;
aind persons interested in -the cause of
education wvas held on Saturday in'
the rear of Mr. Conner's residence,
where the white free school is t aught.
As- this was the first educational
convention ever held in IFairi 3d the
atten-dazncu was riot very large. But
a sufficient number of trustees and
teachers were prcsont to make the
thing a suecess.
Commisioner Crawford called the
convention to order, and requested
the gentlemen present to enroll tatir
nmmaos He then stated that a, lhe
LOOK HERE.
P AR TIES indebted to to undersign,
w:,1 please make i:nmediato payment.'
mean BUSINUSS. Friends not oxoept
oR.
sept 23 U. J. McCARrLEY.
This unrivalled Southern eietly i
warlt(.ei nlot to Contain a single particle o1
.hereury, or any injurious mineral sub
stance, bui is
PUR ELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Hools and iferbi
whi Ii an iall-wise Provid ece has placed it)
coti:es where Liver - iseases mosi
prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused
'>Y Derangement of the Liver.
Theu vyuiptomns of Liver Complaint, are a
bitter or baId tato in the. mouth ; Pain irl
tholiack, Sides or JointU, often mistako
for Ithetunatism ; Sour tonach ; Loss of
A ppetite ; Bowels alternately costive and
ax ? -ileadache ; Loss of memory, with a
plinfuii sensation of having failed to do
<omeotling.which ought to have been done :
Debility, Low' Spirits, a thick yellow ap
iearance ol' the Skin and .Eyes, % dr3
Couigh often mistakeni for Consumption.
Soiet imes many or theso sympt oms attend
I lie disenso, at. ohte's very few ; -but th<
Imiver, file largent organ in the body, is
geeally the seat cf the direaso, and if not
Itegidated in timo, great suffering, wretch
edio.' and D)eath will Ciue.
Thbi (hre:at Unfailing Specific wiU not bc
10l'ounI tle least. Wipleasant.
For Dyspepu.ia, Constipation, Jaundice,
liilliols attacks, 8ick lialache, Colic
Ih I re.,jion of .pirits, Sour stomih, llegri
81.110N'8 LIVEli 111"GidTOlt OR MED11,
1INE,
ks the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family
Medi"no in the Worid I
Maniufactured only by
J. 11. ZEILIN'& CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Price, $1 00. Sold by all Druggists.
j nuc 25
Assignees,' or TIuistees, Notico of
Appoii1110t.
In the District Court of the United States
for , the Western District of Sout:
Carolill-In Bankrupty..cy-In the mat
ter o' D)avid Canipbell-Bankrupt..
r 10 whom it. may concern :-The under
.. sigued, Samuel 11. Clowney, hereby
gives nlotico f' his alippointnment as as
signe of the Estate of David Caiupbel
of Fait field cuinty, in said District; ani
who Wit", to wit, on the-dnv of
1872, adjUged Bankrupt, upon tho Petitioi
of' him stlf.
Datod of Winnsboro S. C. the 2d day o
SeXpteteber, A. ). 1873.
SAM1'L B. CLOWN BY,
Sep 412--x1 Assignee.
Wiknns)boro Public School, No. 4
r 17 !1 P o \ereises of this school will be
. . resiucd, on Monday. the 29th of Sep
tiimber, umiler the same Teachers as ins
session, In aditi on to the element ara
and Enlgliish Studie's, clausses will be form
ed, if decsir'ed, in Philosophiy, Astronom;
and Alg~ebra.
sept 1 8-t2x2 Clcrk lloar~d Trnstees.
ELiWUf0N NOT1'ICE.
O)rrcea Comi~uss os'sns or Er.nc"-'rosr..
31 iii t ollovlir. naxied Managers of oleo
. t ions for Fairfield County al' relch
ordered to open the Polls at. thleir respec
I ive polling placcs en Wednesday the 8t1
day o f October' 1873 for the elect ion -of
Sellator to serve theo rentinifdeC of the uin
ex pirert t ermt of tho: lion. Sanders Ford
dlecased '1The P'oll'j to be opeuid at t
o'clocl: in the forenoon and closed at
o'clock int the afternoon. .Managers art
str'ict ly req"uestedi to conduct. the electiot
in accrdanice with an hot. and an aumendet
act to pr'ovidin~g for the gentie'ai electioni
anid thle manner' of con--ueting the same.
Wlinhoo-lt, Ii. Elliot, 0. R1. Thotnp
's0n, John11 I) Snnt
lidmgeway -A. Rt. Craig, WV. J, Davie
/Lieasan lt A huinj.
D'uo- -11. R. Flanigan, Geor'go Count iet
LU. B. Dawkins,
llereb--t. II. Jenir gs, John WV
tobtIt-ison, S. N.. 'Trne,
Jenisiltylo-Jamesu R. Rabb, WV. B
Yarborouigh, Jhn W.itI* Mairtin.
Feacn'teorville-D). Rt. Feastor, C. II
Faumce-t t, Jrmeis Cnrlen.
Yoniguievile-Joh -MllIcLurktin, Calvh,
iirice, TIhomas Dewitt. '
Gladdlens (Grove-Josaphi Galdweli
Janues A. MceCrorey, Robert, Ford.t
hillinswoi!h--R. -It. V'ann, Dr. J ohi
lBoyd, Franik Kiliingnworthi. -i
se pt 18 Chalirma Com.1 Elec 1itiol2,
Livery and Sale
z5 sTABLE..
A, F. GOO DI.[N G
[~lI KEE ::5tant ly onl hand extra fmn
I Kentut'.y Iloru~em and M ules. Pti
in vi~n of good stock wvill do well to giv
In connction wi1'h may Livery Stablo,
have enezud at fCarr are, Ilnggy and Wag
r'n lFactory. All work neatly excued an'
w~ara'e, Give mec a call.
1IOTE.L FOR~ BENT.
fl l E W'nnsb~oro hlotel is for .ront free
I. 14 of October 1873. It contain
II rooms, beisidles outbuildings for servanlta
&o. Being lie only hotel in I own, it, at
fords opportunity of a lucrative btmsine
to a sutitable occupant. Also for rent. on
Store iloom, uinder the Thespian H~alt.
(I. HI. McMASTER.
* t~o lIIeot &do's. nd purchaseaki
\ T of New Faiiiy mness Mackerel, pe
uip e.rpocially for Family Uso,
would be compelled to answer quo
tions and to give information Ie
wished to have some other gentle
man appointled chairman. Ono or
two nominations woro mado and de
clined when Mr. R. Means Davis was
requested to preside and explain the
object of the meeting. Mr. Davis in
taking tho chair, remarked that this
Vas An informal meeting preparatory
to a genoral convention, and that no
regular busineil could be tr:ii.sacted.
Ho called the attention of th, conven
tion to the pay certificao grievance,
giving an a cause for it that trustees
have herotofo re cuploy ed teachers
blindly without having any idea of
what money would be uo the town..
ship. For the beneilt of the trusteco
a table was picpared of the amounts
probably to ho reali.rcd iiext year
froni Siato apportiomacnt and local
tax.
The anount of out: antding certifi.
cate3 of this year was then taken up
and it-was fourd that btmees were
due from overy township except No. 4.
Mr. Crawford explained that P300
of this yerr's, tax had been devoted by
order of Cardozo, to last year'a certi
ficates. Had this not been tho caso
no certificates, of this year would re
main unpaid. A talk then ensued
as to tio number of iou.ools that
could be maintained in each township.
It was agreed that from two to four
would be % proper number until the
funds increase.
The propriety of havinf pay
schools in tho first part of the year
was also agr .,d upon.
Mr. B. If. Robertson in a series of
retuarks, spoke of the difflLculty of hav
ing ccificates paid, and moved that
a conumitteo be appoiutcd to mmCIo
rialize the Legilature to permit.the
School fund, both State and local, to
remain in the county and be deposi
ted in the bank, when collected.
Mr. Robertson' ditekimed any inten
tention of -eflecting upon the charae.
ter of the Treasu'rer, and said that
he was perfectly satistiod with the
nanageiueut of the inoney by Mr.
Smith. But as the money was sub
ject to the order of the tIus
tees, the Treasurer would be
relieved of much a nvanco by
tho change. Truiteei lienry d a
cobs and Joseph Thonipson op.
posed the motion, on thoi ground that
the Treasurer was paid to do the work,
and that the treasury was the proper
place for public moneys. The
motion however v:(led.
A discussion thenc ensued upon the
time of opening schools, wv.hether in
October or Jauuary. Arguients
were offered on either si1e. ]t was
finally agreed that the i:at er sho ulI
be regulated by the trustecs of the
diiferent township.i to & t them
solves.
The que~st ion of teachers' salbirics!
was discussed, and it seemed to be
the-opinion of the nuaeet ing thait a few
good teachers should be employed
and weLE Ud,
1t appeare d fr'om the rey; a of the~
trustees that a local tax~ had been as
ses50a in almost every towns.hip,
showing that the school sys-temi was
gaining favor among the peopi e.
Col. B3. E. YK!kin, by reqjuest., do.
livered a few pertinent reinarks which
were well received.
It was resolve~d that when -the
conven.ticn adjourn it st.cnd adjiou .acd
to mieet rat eleven o'clock on the first
Saturday in November in the p)ublic
school h.ouse in - Winnsboro. The
conventie' then1 adjourned.
We believe that, the convent'.o
was a success ; and trus-t that thearr
will be a full attendaneo at the next
meeting.
Among the mor-tglys recet.l y r'e
corded in New Y' urk is one by the
City Cent'ral Undehrgronund Railhtay
Company to Goorge flutnter lirer 01
and lleury M. Alexa nder, for .:20,
000,000i, of all its fraciis, branchos,
tnnels, fiunets, rollhnrg stock, &c.
Mr. (1 t0.0 I1. 1Urow n is p esident, of
the 'Neo w ,rk, li-mtton anid Mon~itreal
Railwa) Comipany.
A d~spatch from Shre vepiort, La.,
says :"Owing to the prevailing 1m
lignant fever here and thIeconsequcent
panlo in the country, our city has been
quairrant ined by intec ror poinits, and
trade ini concqju- niee is i.a ralyzed ."
.~ , To~al eL')1 f a: ItI <i.; in a ,a
crk in so,:no gc'.I hoi'-,. IIn httI fouri
yeairs experij~fence ini bua ines. Ac I -eI ,
ancting I crne,, ":3," Winn .. ro s. C
I. Zioit Society.
I lil' iegu lnr .iiart erly mee(t in of Mt.
Zin ocety3, will ta pi c e o c'cn Iht~rS.
day. '.'6t in tan t at I') u'ekek A. M.
iMPORTANT NOTICE,
SX /Ei beg our' fi imhd. who nrei2 ini lebt
1 ed to ize fo: rc~ o . tro remiembi'er n,
when selling t heir F I it'T' cotton. w e arc
needing mienev iniiailati anii billn.
O E AR
FALL d)ODE
Resorveyour money until the last of Si
tember.
SQUIER CO.
are not , ,
MERCHANT TAILORS
but will
have the very Best, Latest and most 1i1
proved Styles of Ready-Mado Clothing i
tho lowest prices, and all grades of Dr
Goods,
ChoIiing,
Boots 'aid
Shoes.
SQUIVR & CO'S. HOUSI
OFFER
GEEATER INDUCEMENTS
than .any. other in. Winsboro I Seasotia'b
Goods on hand I 1e'oOns having CAS.
to "lay out" naow, would do wdll by callin
at
JOHN C. SQUIER & CO'S.
sept a
and r'0
RROC ERIE5
ARRIVED AND ARRIVING
AT
B.AOT & CO'S.
New Floute from Stovall 2
H-ull's Excelsier Mills.
~Mkdkerel in Kits and Qu
ter bbls.
Fresh Bolted Meal.
A lot of Ludlow Bagging~
one of the finest brands in muai
ket.
A..,lot~ of Arrow Ties.
sept 2,
Boots and Shoes
19CA SES hoot. and Shoes just'I'dcol,
e. c ed, and will be sald low for ti
(lAS 'I! BWA.UY & BRO.
august 20 .
N -'17 , .9
November norr. WVo give notico thus en
ly 8o that you may hiave ampIlo timo
make arrangceets for the, se:talomont
BA COTi & C0.,
sep 10G Agents Stono Phios. Co.
SUGARL AND) COF"FEE!
15 bbla CrusedExa C. and Dm
rara Sugars, Prime ilo (Coffeo, ini stor
and for salo by BERATY & BRO.
ang 2
IIE11 OUTFIT of the Wiensboro Jiote
.1.consisting of Ilousehold and Kitch<
Furniture, will be disposed of at priva
sale between now and the first of Octobe
t Parties 'wishing to purchase will phnw
call at the premises, M. L. D1ROWNL.
sept 92..1
AT
GOODS
OPENI.
Wo al'- 110w brepaI-ed to give
ouratrons great bargains
iln a new and well so
s5elct( Stock of
Fall and
Winter Goods, all of whieli we
will offlr at greatly re.
duced 'pricus which
WO arc conlf('ent
Can't b'out
dono !!
D1ESS GOODS !
y URESS GOODS
ALPACCAS'
ALPACCAS!!
DELAINES l!
ALEACKINGS !
. BLEACHINGS I
NOTIONS!
NOTIONS!!
HOSIERY !
HOSIERY ! I
Ladic, Shoes ! LadiCs Shoes
Mens Clothing ! Mens Cloth
ing I Boys Clothing ! Boys
Clothing ! Geiits 1,1nfisihing
I U-oods I Gleits Furnishing
Goods !!
VOME AND SEEI -
sept 10
IOIEN1 .
D0CERIES!
1 Car load Liverpool and Syracuso Salt
0 Sncks Oround Salt,
10 Boxe Sop assorled,
8 Boxou Adpumantiuc Candlos,
2 Boxes Starch,
I Ttcroo Itico,
1 Tiorco Lard,
1 Tierco lRams,
All of whkch wo ofror low 'or
33EA.C 33]O.
aug 30
FALL GOODS
NOW
O PENIN&B.
A COMP'LETE STOCK
-AND
MEN'S FURNISHING
0 GOODS.
IN A FEW DAYS.
- MADE to OIfDER.
A ND A FIT
SGUARANTEED.
i.WODWARD) & LAW
Sent 13
'GOODS
JUST OPENEbi
---0
calicoes,
Lonig CIloths8 I
Delaines,
.1ro 1141li Clhecked.
6l1nlspilliIs,
ALSO
Nails,
Pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Turpentine,
14enich Zinec.
Crockery,
Books and'
Stationery.
FRESILUDRUGSAN D
lVID TE 'D IC I W E1 S
MoMASTER & BRICE.
sep2
NEW
WITHERS & DWIVI1T.
No. I&2BANKRANGED
Are Ftill receiving latge daily
additions to tlicir stock
stodlc of generial
Merchandise.
OPENED TO-DA Y.
A beautiful assortment of
Ladies walking Shoes.
Gaitor's foxed in lasting
. ad velvet, and a
ehoice lot of walking Shocos.
SAJSG-.AXN I S
An extra fino'articlec of chew
ing Tobacco.
dJUST OPENED.
WITHERS & DWIGHT,
sept 18
GRAND
FALL and WINTER
MIL LIN E RY.
--AT
J: 0. B30A0O'5.
large stock of ladies pattern lit, andi
B3onnets, Ribbons, Flowerst antd Feaithers.
A full lino of DRY '00018,- Indies'
Dross ooods, Nations and fainoy goods,.
Clothing, Men anid Women's Boots, bihoes.
and Oaiters.
Groceries pnd Confgotionsiries, Cigaru
aind Tobacsco, Furnflure, plattresges &o.
V ALL AND SEE-*
sep 18 - .J.. BOA G.
alandes,~T
30L ""*"""-ATYe &1LOn