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XW' Co1munloatlohs to this office will not be noloed unless aooompaiiied by the real name of the Wrlter. SW We tre aot'respoftsible r theopln tons of correspondiahi m XW1- .1lereafter no LOCAL NOTIOES %will be inserjed In pu.r columns amep upon payment of Tl4 C9NSTS a line. SWa Any porso la the County having tno-tildge of ay 01re0it anoe of Interest o6ourrisn in his muightborhood will confor * ftor by furAishing information at this oM ee. Oumpaign Batel. V %Vill send tha Ni.ws to any %ddress 'or the next tWo bloTR for V1Ti OENTS- We are (in the eve of an important campaign and to wish our people tally aroiled to their doty. tie who takos no paper will always be behind the world. We van generally tell by a porson)s argu mots and couversntion Whether he takem a*pappr. 0:T Gen. I. f1. Kershaw speaks in Winnsboro> -Ootober 22d, and Ridge. way,, October .23d. New AbM1sr6s:v-rN'T. Sheriff'h Sale--L. W. Duvall.. IM'eetiug of Fire Company. .-Annual Meeting of 'onnty Com *tl)issioneors. Cheap -Stom7- Landeoker & Co. Notice to inainagers of election. Just Rooived-R. J. AoCarlay, Phosphates-Beaty & Bro, . Auction S.le-A. S. Douglase, - Ux'or. New Goods-Land-eAer & Co. Neiv Calicoes-Dannenberg & Co. Read MuMstor & Brice's adver 'tiselnent. Don't fail to read . C. Squier & Cos. advertise-nont. H undreds of wild pigeons Were killed around town hast week. We are under obligation - to Mr. M. Rowe for-a "mesa" of extra Vne sausage. tV- .The L-ondon Times nas "where is all the cotton gone ?" Our "devil" nays he knows but hn don't like to tell. Joseph stark, a oolored yo.6W, was aent'to jail yest6rday, for twlnty day b.y Justice Markey.for stealing"l "purp" from P. Jenkins. Thoi. J. II. Mur; hy has been cuted chief (f tire police, tiee W. It. Gilbert resigned. fJ The lyu ttity of eottdn wis so great at the depot in this place last Tuesday, that an extra train had to be sent from Columbia to haul it off. O-Mr. Richard Matehett will please accept our diahkb for a illes.' of sweet potatoes. TIhey are the finest we havo see this season. gif The Court,.House yard re sembles a lihat class now pen. This dot speak well for the cleanliness o f t he enlightened republican party. ~ 'Selby is veering back again on tho Greene tack. "Too late1 too late, ye carinot enter now." b'Senator Robertson went out fox hunting last neek, and tailed a rej nard. It is bdlleved to be the dentical for that ran Patterson to Washington some time since. CO-r-oN M iA r1E1~Tbe market bas been quito active for the past few dlays. Prices rangin2 from iaj~ to 13). g'.i IarIon, only dlaughxter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fripp, of Cos lumtria,dted terf sedden'ly 1n tbis town yesterely mormog of 'otoup-. The bereaved family have the sympa. thy of our entire comm'nunity. ~~-The Independeirr Ihopiub1idata itil speak.in Winaiboreo on Ocet. 2'2d, the day of. the circus. Chamberlain speaks here.on the 24th. Gen. I(er. shiaw has not yet fixed a day for speaking in Winnsboro. Mr The following gentlemen lyive' beon-a-ppoinited a committee to arrage for a complete canvassing of the county is' tire~ interests of Greene and Kershawr F. Gerir, B. E. Elkiry and. Joseph C. Cald well. ~.There was a difficulty Safn6 diy evening between John flooellh and Ch as. 8t ark, both colored. The' former stabbed the latter with a knif'e. The wound is not fatal5 No arrest has been madlo,. and no troops ordered. Zr Possum- hunt ing seems to he all the go now-a.days with our young mneui.. "The horn of the hunter can be heard'on the hill" nearly every night,. and'by the way a good possum nicelv oooked. ain't~ har4 to talm. - Maj. Woodward showed us the largest red fox last Saturday that we have ever seen. The Mjot's dogs caught him in forty-five minutes. We think this will beat our friend Dave Feaster. What say you Dave ? The fox weighed eleven poundr. 5) H. A. Smith has been par. loued'by Gov. Moses. He was re arrested on a warrant taken out by rreasurer Cardoua before Justice Mokey on the charge of embezzle' mieutj The offense to which he plead guilty wis that of not murking monthly -g Our friend Selby of the Coluabia Plmnnix has got his foot into the radiosl party, (it is a huge one) and we fear It will be some tine before he gets it out if such 3ards as he has been -writing is to do Lhe job, t) A rifle club was formed a few lays ago about seven miles southwe.t :>f Wiunboro, and is known as the Green Brier Rifle Club." The fol owing offiaers were eleoted. President-T. W. Woodward. Vice-Presidents.-A. P, Irby, W. P. Broom, N. 0. Robertson. " We gall pattlular tkttebtion of the tax-tnions to the formation of rosters. It is very important to ob bain a complete census of every voter in the county so that the relative strength of the parties may be exact ly knowli. In this way any illegal %oting esin be detected and speedily piunished under the U. S. laws. LATF Corro..-Partio- who pro inised to pay us as soun as they sold Dotton, h ve not 0o.m up to the Iscratch." They say their .cotton is slow openlinfgs Ve think so too, und wve.also thiuk their tale is a little "too thin." We don't like to press those gentlemen whose cotton has not npeiet, but w. want oilt money and inust have it. Or George Alfred Townsend, a iewspaper correspondent of consid. 3rable celebrity, snd the correspon. lent who went for Becher in the Dicago Tribune, was in Columbia luring the ineeti g of the Oonven'ion is a reporter of the Now York Het. d- lie was completely dis Jisgusted with wht he saw of radi aliam. NotVs--;- meeting of th e County [Juion *ill be h#ld in Witnboto-at 10 o'cldok A. M., and an adjourned ueeting of the mass meeting at 12 S1 ) on Monday, the 19th in tant. All etizens interested in the :ause of honest government are earn -stly requestdd tu be present as the programme of the cathpaign will be mapped out. Locar. PoI.r-rios.-The radieala had primary electionS at all the pre. aints in the Qounty on. 8.aturday. We have beard 'the rusIzts fromi mome. At WltfiEhoro, the Jackson Creek crowd fanned out the town,. electing sixteen out of eighteen delegatas. Jacobs wass defeated by three votes for dlelegatto from WinnSbulro, but blai:na Aome d the delegate elected. D4- Ofiioer Murphy re6eited a dispatch-last Sunday from Bingen, ingham & Co., of Safannah, Ga., to arrest Barney Simmons, charged with geend lareeny, W~ho wai 6n the northern bound train of that day. The train was searched with the ex ception of onEe of the saloofrs whfeh was fastened on thie inside and coils tained a man who is supposed to be the thief. The conaduotor, Capt. Clarksou did trot detain the traina long enough to allow tIre - poli'ce to find out who the man was.- Conse qjuently Siwmo'r6goes free. E.FcTO-I MARNAOKCS-TFeO Board of Eleotion Commisaichiers for this Oounty rdet on Thtrrsdaf for the purpose-of appointingj Managers for the different preoin6te.- Mr. Ir,. W. DYuvall was eieeted Chaiman and Mr. John A. Fraser Clerk.- 'Phe Managets retooted to conduct the election at this precinct are H. L Elliott, E. C. MoLaughlin, and John 9. Smart. The same~ pine.s were designated as polling plaices as have ex isted hieretofore, We khave seen the conmplete list of N'tanage'a, and are sure that they are such as iwill give satisfaction to all parties. Wec feel confident that the election will be managed properly, and with en tire fairdt,ss to all interested. AM O-r:r oANAysse-We a 'earr that arrangements wilL be consum ma ed in- a few days for an active can vass of this County in the intOeat ci Gien. tCorsha# fovr(ongre,~ and th~ nominees of the Independent Repub hianus for Governor a-nd Lieut-Gov ernor. We hope it will be made,- a it will- undoubtedly eifeet muoh good The ma.ses-neod- sttering 'up, and th~ only way to do it is for speakei's-to g< among theni, and medt'the'm face tc face. Appointments should be mnadi at every voting precinct, and the Rieo?Io called out to hoar the chain pions of good government. T here are between twelve and foul teen hundred White votdrs in this County, and every effort should be made to have them all como to the polls on tke 3rd. of November, and east their ballots for an honest tiokets IIFORM WITt A 'VkNdEANlC. The radical nominating convention of Riehland county was called to Vether in Columbia Wednesdayi The Nash and Minort factions could not agree upon the organization, and the Nash paity withdrew, carrying with then about one half of the convention. Those that were left nominated Minort for Senator, and I'. J. Aoses, Jr., for 16])resentative. If this is what our reoublican friends call reform, then we say, Lord deliv or us from such, With Chamberlain as (lovertior, and Moses an one of the 6hining lights of the Legislature, conversion) bonds, fraudulent pay certificates$ tiud blue ridge scrip.will be at a premiuma Uut we sincerely trust that the little scheme won't work, and that the uphulders of bon est government will be able to defeat these pretended reformort. A GENUixF, OPiENINo.-On Wed, neaday night last in company *ith a large number of friends we were present at the "house warming"' given by Mr. Joseph Groeschel, the new proprietor of the Morning 8tat Saloon. To say that it was an ele gant &ffair would be scarcely doing M r. Groesehel justice. The supper table was arranged in the Billard lall, and was covered with choice and savory viands, such as liakcd 'IPos8un, Roast Turkey, Boiled Ham, Chioken,3roiled Beef a 14 mode, and last, tho' not least, slowed oyster, freoh from Suffolk, and the first that have nnade their appearance here thi., suason. In addition to these sub. at:intials were pies of all kinds, fruits c,nfectionary, wines of all kinds, and the proper actoompaniments to the diff-irent 6ourses. We- express the sentiments of all the guests -in saying that theii highest anticipations wer( mnore than realized, and that tht3 heartily coninjend their genial host to the patronage of the whole cum, Imunity. P. 8. We had almost n aglected tv meltio.n the fact that Fred Stoele is the head of the culinaty departmer. of the Morning Star Saloon amd thai the supper mentioned was for the itost part pi-epared by im. FruL is a first ela.s cook, and gets up eatU bles to suit the most fastidious ap petite.* Reinember this, ye hungr souls, when in soarch of a -suack." T.A UNioxt-'l Coan'y Tax Ucion held its regular meeting on th. Ist Munday in October Vice-Piesi. dent Mobley in the chair, Mr. Jas. R. Aikch' delk't,(ed aw address on the situation, and urge. the people to rouse theenelves. Ai the codclusion of the addresses a vott of thanks was tendlered. A mnoti., was introduced and carried requia in,. the Vice-P1resilient of the Union, t. isto a cirecilar to the aubordinat< unions requiring them, lat. To obtain itcomplete rester ot the members of tax-union, anel iii o her voters in their re -pective t wn. shijs, designating race, and usu.a votinag place. 2n-d. A complete list, if pracetica ble of these whome age is tioubtlul (whettldr dvet 21 ot not) anid the na mes of one .or more citizens who will testify to that doubt. 32. A complete list of all who have been convicted of felony, and whethaei br not they claim to have becur parddned. In preparing this roster to employ canrvassers, if neess saryi. The roster to be handed in ta. the Secretary, at the meeeting of the County Union on the 19th O,tober. 4th. We appoIn't a commnittee of live reliable men to attend the polls and exercise general sup6rvision, on the 3d November. Several .townshaipa rojorted com plete rosters. T'he-e being no idrther business the In-ion dj'.urned to meet in Winnaboro at the Thaespian H all on Monday 19 h Octob6r at 10' o4olotk A. M. ft. M EA N DAviA, Vice-Pr oaide t Secretary. MASS MEi.\'G.-A masa ni9eting wsa hlad in Winnsboro on saleday to serAf delegarear to the Congfeasional anal State Conventiovs. lin W. 1E. Roberfson- was eallied to the c'air, and in a few remarks an nounced the object of the meeting. Capt. HI. A. Gailliard was oppoinled Secretsary. ('n motion,- the action of the pub lie theetimng held ona the lith of 8ep. tomber, in eleoling Messrs. D). R. F'easter, D). Provinbe anld B. E. Elkin as delegates to the Congressinnul Convention, wa's ratifted, C~ol. R-ion introduced a mott'on that theo dele gates to the State Convention b'e ap pointed alternates t'o the Congressions al Convention. Passed. 1i'. 17. E. Ellison, 8t'. nonlindt ad Col. a). Hi. Riott, Messa's. Ii. 8. Des portes and R, Means D)avis as dele. gates to tii6 State Convention, with aMessrs. Elkin, Jeaster and Province as' siternates. The above named deleg'ates were' uainioushj ele'eted. lil-r. T. If. nobertson offured the following preamble and resolttoli which was unanimously adopted : Whiereas, in the judgment of this Wne0ting. the exlaenoiqe of th6 timeca and the general condition of affairs denland the ution of . all honest won in opposition to sorrupt practioes and public plundering, thertoro be iV Rso(ved that we, repreisbnting the white voters of Fairfield Colinty, hereby expe.es our willingness to eo. operate with 4ny plose of oitisni,j without regard to race Or party dift tinction, to booure the olovation. to offioe of good. and saitable on at the approaching general oleotion. .. Col. Rion offered .approprilif.-re. marks on the situatioln- . Col. 11. 0. Davis,,on botig called Upon stated that I'i 1858 9, 1*as a Monber of the Legisl.ture, and that A. S. Wallaeo intro,itced a bill to Cotn pel free perso.s Of color to Ch. oe nMastere, or .ltav.. the 4CCkte ; and that the entire Fairfield delegation, colsisting of the late [IUD, .. B. IU.yl.ton, J. B. MoUants, .q iand llimself j,iU.d in the a liont unAli. i1Ous vote aglainst it. ThSt .Only a few demagogues like \Vallae voted for it. The meeting - then adjourned tili .Monday, 19th Oo ober, at 12 11. W It. ROE13BtTkON, II. A. GALL.Ano, -rest. Soo.. a:- A t a weeting at Jackson's Creek David C. Asken (oolored) known tt D.vid Martin, taatj the following addross befor the doba. ting Societyl Gentlemen of this- Society. Yeu have lad only aix..or hevon years to get your learningj and that mostly at itight. I waut to-ay a low wordb on behaviort You inny go to a great Lnany t.laC0s and flud whito tuen who do not behave thoselves-1 I am glad t, say that Jackson's Creek:and Lit. tI. River have had. no difficulty. All of us white and colored have lived together , and borne ott' blos sulls. Beware of -any white man who oom,ed atnong you to inake dis. ur' anoe. Cast 1im outt Wi have no laws in our own hauda. no toust to our roder-.-- They. .:nAtt .be good. I heard 1,'ol. Rion'sm spoeoh. He aa.d lia was in favor of any honest man of any pt,rty who will put :down taxes. I have,'t got any moneyj~ekbept on; day in the year, when i1have to'pa-y Laxe. Then it appeans I. aui atirioh a- any body els,. We mu6t woik every way to put down these taxes. We have been quiet in this neighbot hood. All disturb nces were &'ovr. Lot us have no man who 'will nake a disturbatico. We havi -a Aet of uen that we cant rule, :and they 'an't rual6 tlailselves.. . A. S. 11A NU'RBli, -31. D.-. - ---DK'rSs - W ILL visii Wifnsbbro 4$hWdeosday 14 st., soud oan b feuud r.t the residenci bf lrs.: I g ',. ster 11.il the 2Lth inst Oct lj -- - - g e. Fadirfield'Fr nid ig RPECIAL, VT.rNs will ; lk0lf a l (Tu-sdayl euing if i%ow flai. it 1o'alock. A fil and ifettil at endaice is reuIlieuted: By ordef of the Prdqideit ot Is J. (. R( t0,1 ilinty Commllissionlers Offiee. r 1'IllE annual meeting- of thne board of ..County Commissioners for l4irfld .sonnfly will be held on the first Tuesaday .n Novemaber 1874. All personas ..soklig dlaims aglainst dhe Conunty must. doejt 'hem witha the clerk oh1 6i6 befote the Rat mny of November. O,herwlse;s*al'dl.' Ounts witi not be audited -at said- annus tI nieeting. W. II. PEACE, O0t18 ClerklB, C. F.'C. SIHERIFF'S SAiIMI I) Y irtuae of siundriy eficuations Ia l#e J.d reclod, I will offer for said to the asaghest. 'bidder before the Co'firt lIIouqe Soor in Winnsb,oro, ont tihe fist 'lon-lay in Novembeh,r ne*xt, wyithain iho logal ifours of sale for cash, thne purchaseroa ho p'-ay for all neceeisary papers, thme following die.,or;bed propoity to Witi a - .All that. pice, parcel dit St:ab'f.of land ly'ing, being andI siitusato in th'6 suth castern portion of Fairfield Count'+, State .,f South Curolinsa, on "Sawney Oreek," contiainiing four huindred.u andl seven(,y-four acres, more or less, andl bouandof oin the nao. t hi --, ont thne east.'by lseds of Reuben Bloulware anad lands of IInl ClaWtk, o thle south hi I, lands of R;: L. IDagey andl iest by binad o'( D are Boulwaro dind 'others. Leviei niiori as thme prepsarty of Johni 11. Prt, 8r , at thle Snit it Jesse L)rnfts agaainst JoIn )). Frost Sr. , L. W. Duvall, 8. F. C. Shit en's Oi*c9; WYinntsbor o, 8: (. (o t. 10, 187.f. Oct l3-tdx2_____________ JUST RECElED. ON E~ Car load Freslh A u gusta Flour inclurding aul gradesi>y. R. J. MoCARLEY. A lot Bacon Sides, Shoul ders and canvassed Ilamns. oct 10 N. J. cOAREY, Pr H rj O'CR AP HS I TtAVt.IO paerchased tile.G gatj .(f J.. langarten, I am new prepared to do all kind dt Photographie Work in thae latest stylesor short .nOtIec, a'ndl at moderate prices. Old plctures ee-pled and enlarged to any size Sggtgggg. t ion Gustranteed 1 Gallery oter Connor & Chaandler's Jewelry Bier.. Oct 3-TI Wm. M. HARntM . Danenberi & Co., WILL IkCIVE this %EEK 160 -i, ES Ve ALiSU CO TO JBE SOLD A' 0,b Pl4ICE9. 10 CTS. 10 CTS. 10 aTS. 65550 000000 65 bb 00 55 -00 00 - 55555 00 00 55 00 00 55 55 00 00 ' 0000 000000 Pleges bleadied Homesoun, 90 Ple0a Sea Islaud. LAROP, STOCK 01 CGLUTillkG,i wOrs A R D 8 11OES, IIATS AND OAPS, L A DIES' and O FN TE NOTIONs. T-tae Zaea16 -s L PRICES ARN AAn.en*s"3ga Co. ot. - . fcma,ter & Brico J rr t attention of tlie public to tiir LARGE and VARIE ). stock of Merchan dise, compriing a. ill line of Iry- (ood fu r Ladie; fdr Gentlemen, for Children and for the house. Mens' Clothing', Boff Clbthing, Shoes. Hlats, Cirockei-y, Tin.w.are, Woodenward) Lamps, H ard ware, (Cuttlery~ Guns, lPist,ols, Wall Papering, Window Shades, Carpets, Oil (Cloths, H air, Tooth, Clothes; Sifoe; ain aid Whuite-Wash Brushes, Trunrks; Medicines; Perfumery,' Soag~ Chromos; Violitm .and Strings, Oils f1ain'ts, Bibles; Religioffs and Miscellatteouis Bocvks;, Station ery, &c,, &c. , AI b ffoed tt as LOW PICES as the samre class of goods canI be botrg,ht in the up country. lIelMASisR & PR ICE. Phosphate I Phosphate I A \ I perorsInde4ted t'o its t'o Phospasessold them are ,hereby rjgmindpd Ijauit their hoteq andl accounut faill due. on the 1st of Novembher next rha general agent wit not e:ltend' th< time, the payment must be met proingtly, We are suare that ever) ouWe inateresto. will see the n d'cefsI of conWtng for card at oneea# fl'f.ln'l'r pare, t herehj protecti'n6 IWe oredit f both y6'u an. oct 16 JE'ATY & IBRI. Amagniflent KnaboPfano t'd4raffe at .4.Winneborp. 4oYepber 2nd, valued 1000OaYnItl ..."Cigar.. ( ICompanora C\gar. 1000 Cherodatg Cigar. * fab 14 U.: 0.DRRSP0R'E8 & Co OLD JOHN ROBINSON'S GREAT W R LD9S EXPOSITIONI .\MINCRI1A'8 FAVORITE SHOW, WITIt AM1ERICA'S VETER AN bfiAlAd Efi. 1116 Monarch of Ajniusceents I NY Right no Onie Are Di1spute. THIS CONCERN IS COLLOSSAL IN all its PHOPORTIONS I 11mPossible to mnove by the ordiharyImna saddpted by 83M ALLER CON ICKRtNS, it requires mnany special Trnin4 to tra-mort thiR Voloswil of all 4,Xhi-bilion .whiuh contaills THOUSANMS 01? i1VUNG ANDIA18i; M Nyriad& of iiirdej Colonias of 1mikeym, Sohools of Amnphibla, Miles of Rep tilds, 0111braoin:; tho Largest and Mlast ddiupletW MENAGERIE AVIARY AND AdUARIUM I IN THE WWDitD dONTAl'INU LIVING SPECbiMidNS1 OF ouRt OREATOWS GREAT HIANDIWORKi 0P WIII0II iThey went in, Iwo by Iwo, unto Noph hio tho' Ark, The maio and the female as God fiad dansuded Ndah." Amng which if6 the . Novelties, which we IA fnrannf t Extib n 0or 1161 Molloy Ifill be ictnd.d. VrIMARK WELL THESiM LAINES. We *ill Exhibit at ba6h placd TIIN U'1'AT SHOW visits A 4ERD 6iP iVIN d 0IRAFFE" coSTIN1 $61 00 IN GOL 1) OR TIIE IONEY REFUNDED I A Black Sumatran R1hinoceros ! Or the Moldey fiefund0d i The L iSg - P1tforming Elephant in A merica ! Or the Money refund6d1 - A G innt O8 trich, 12 feet high. ! Or th ynoiey refundod I Monster Sem Lions ! Or th Money rufuided I A 3 Ifornod and 3 Eyed Bovino from the Holy Lan d. The Only One Evor Hxhibitod ! Or the money Rfund-l ! These ato Spe. bial fouture: that ate not owned or controlled by any otifor traveling exhibi tion, in addition to which id th T R C T L Y MORAL 1 R C U I GRMATUSV SHOW ON EARTH I iimbraciiig 1,06 Living Liong and Liv ing W ila \dTigert Loose id Boasts and Rare the Streets ! A Birds. f,000' Ani- dla of over 2 mato and t1ni. miles in length niate Curiosities. introduoing art 60 Viuinutive ondloss numbor Vouios. 1,000 of brilliant an4 fon and Iorses. beAutifully dedo. 40 Musicians. 100 .ra.ed cages, denR Male Performers. 6'nks arI vans, 20 Lady Riders, contailing my European Clob. vast Collections' rit is. 50 oigos of Beast, Birds of Wild Beasts. 5 Reptile and ert Golden Chariots, Monet( ra. osting $40,000' in Gold. Grand Stree Pageant. A scend 6f splendor a'd da7fling magniN. conce, not oftener than one' i n ' h8,e tifftei Two Brasi Bsndsy Forty musloiano DOORS OPEN AT 12nr0 P. o i ONE TICKEYr ADMITS TO THE 1F'NTIW1Y ENTEU~AT9AiENT, DON'T FO1?01?T 1111J lI PAY-WINNSHQOO Oct. 9j V 6J ~14 Wi~dnesday. Oct. 21;-V.i mqES1V'ip n iriday-,% 0. nal3d Adml~.ln 75 cnts. Cilnrenessorn1)mbcar