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3m- We are not responsible for the opl. one of correspondents. S' Communloations to this office will not be noticed unless acoompanled by the real name of tie writer. - Any person in the County having hknowtedge of any clroumstanoe of interest occurring In his neighborhood will oonfev s favor by furnIshIng Information at thie office. Local Notices will bo Inserted (except by special contract) at the following rates. - For ten lines and under.... $20 For each additional line... 15c, NEw ADuERTISEMENT1. Builder's Emporium-R. W. Phil. lips. Just Reoelved-MoMaster & Brice, Shingles-Perkins & Wallace. Just Received-. N. Withers. Election for Sheriff-see advertise ment. Our old time piece, the town .166k, took holiday Sunday. This was owing, no doubt, to the absence of Charley, the winder. Electioneering is still up to fever heit, and will likely continue so up to 16th inst., when one of the can didates, at least, will have to "take water." Mr. John D. McCarley throws his banner to the breeze this inio,n.thg. He is making a livjly canv.,ss, and will stir up matters pretty considera bly. His chances arv.baid,to be fiest rate. The Chester Reporter has rcoeived the first open boll of cotton and says it is not the Cheatham. We would guess not front the looks of soee of the Cheatham patches around our town. Mr. C. M. Chandler, leader of the Cornet band, leaves us to-day for the mountains of North Caroli na in search of a cooler place and roecreation. We wish Charley a pleasant trip and a safe return. Capt. UI. A. Gaillard's horses be. came unmanageable last Sunday evening and ran away, tearing the buggy to pieces. Owing to the breaking of the tongue . Capt. G's family had time to get out of the buggy before the horses started to run. The recent dry spell has coused cotton to shed wonderfully. Not only squares but bolls one-third grown are dropping from the stalk. Several farmers t 11 us they have never seen crops fail faster in all their p.lanting experienee, One of the fifteenth amendmnent attempted to get on the train Sun. day evening in rear of Dr. Robert son's residence, while the trnin was in motion. He was thrown violently against a fence where ho lay for somUetim)e, and finally hobbled ofi home a aadder if not wiser man. Our city fathers have adorned the different corners with sig~n boards giving the name of the streets. Con. sequently strangers won't be at a loss hereafter to find the prominent business houses and are not apt to get lost, especially when old muan B's gong sounds the dinner hour. We noticed yesterday morning a goodly numuborof the canine species bearing th'e town badge, and some~ that didn't have thait ho'nor. Those that don't "reckernize" the town ordlinance we advise to keep a keen eye. for Tom Murphey and Jenkins. Meetings are being held all ever the County in the interests of' the different aspirants for the oflice o1 Sheriff. We are unable to say who will he the winning horse, as each one scoems to be conlident of sue. A portion of Mr. TI. U. Rtobertson'i plantation WAS vi.ited last M~onday evening by a very severe hail storm, Mar. R. tells us that his corn and cotton were literally torn to pieces, .In several pinces not a plant wais left to toll where the stalk had been growing. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l B. Clowne~ and Miss Agnes Milling returned home Tuesday from a pleasant tril to Saratoga. and other Northerz pleasure resorts. The Cauptain is the picture of good health, and speaks in glowing terms of his cordial recopticin North. F~rom what we can learn, each one of the amniate now,.. runnin.. fo Sheriff is aonfident of being elected. If uohbuld be the base we will have three Sheriffis And won't the obap t.iat 11a't pay the priater and forget to settle up,their liens have a gay old time with three Sheriffi straight after them I The pugilistic m rket opened brisk yesterday morning, two fights and A* skirmish having occurred amo-ag the colore population as ear ly as 7 o'clock A. bl. Eleotioneer ing whiskey seems. to have'4een the CUU86 of the di6turbanoo. Nobody hurt, strange to say. We learn that Messrs. W. R. Duty & Co., will commence shortly the erection of a very large livery and sale stable where the old Laughlin blacksmith shop r,ow stands. These gentlemen are natives of Kentucky but have bebn among us for a num. ber of years, and by their integrity and vtrict attention to business havo won the admiration of our entire County. Dog days will commence to mor row morning. That is, all dogs found on the street without a tuwa collar %ill be taken charge of by the police and after being imprisoned twenty. four hours will be sent to the phos phate beds if not taken out by their owns and the fine paid. Mr. John A. Fraser, clerk U Council, I.as the collars for sale. We have received a oommunica. tion from Feasterville in reply to 'It's" letter in a late issue. The writer has neglected to sign hid name, and for this reason we cannot publish the communication, it is the rule of all offices that all communications must be written ou but one side of the paper and must be accompanied by the real name of the contributor. If "Gran. gar" will send us his name we will insort his oomunijation. Quite a large republican meeting was held in Barber's hall last Tues day nightto diseus the merits of the different oandidutes for the office of Sheriff. Speeches were made in be half of the three aspirants with a vim. BIut the wittiest one of all was made by i colored man named Henry Bar ber. When asked what condition the fommer Sheriff (Duvall) had left the office, he replied, "In a pretty damn bad condition." We agree with Barber. It would do the hesr1s of those of our farmers good who believe that cotton is king to pay a visit to Capt. Samn'l. B. Clowney's seven acre field of ku klux corn. And we have no doubt they would come to the con clusion that it is best to raise their corn, oats, hay &e., at home. This is the linest field of corn we have seen this season. We coanted as high as six good ears on one stalk. Who can best it i The election for Sheriff of Chester, which came off last Wednesday, re sulted in the election of Col. Jdh,n W. Walker, over Richafdson, th.e for mer negro post..mastecr of Ches. ter. Walker's majority is 207. On Tlhursday bight after the result of the election had been made known twelve guns were fired, and a grand torchlight procession paraded the streets. They were addressed by Col. Walker, Judge Mackey and other prominent gentlemen of Ches ter. -This is the secondi or thir d time thnut (Jol. Walker has been elected to this important ofiiens which he has filled heretofore hona esthy and conscientiously. Only one ditiiuly is reported, thakt betweeci two negroes. One was knocked d.own with a stone anad the other received a pistol bullet in his right lung. NOMIINATrIONS. Mr. Editor. Please annoud ee 8. W. R U FIF na a eandjilate ror Sheriff at the en.1uing uleo . a.ionu and oblige his ANAs FarasoN. Mr. Edtor: Allow us a space in your columns tt putt before tho public air. A. F. (GOODINO. as a suaitable person to filli the othee of Sherli' We sincerely hope he will receive a unnaimous vote. Mr. Rditor : Please announce our friend MIt. JO HN D). MoCAl.LEJY as a candidate I or the office of tSheriff. We earnestly hope he will get the undivided vote ol the County whick he richly deserves. Nexsaoos FarIENs. 100 oa. whplat ofaun,,e* &0 vialg ' ' "*" Morphitte. 10 lbd.iiuir O pium. # " Carnphor. Fore ale at the Drug 8tore of' june a wV -~ AIwr N. Opecial Notices. UMAnt04 14 Fteipg. 'dyhouno all sorl tuous liquors as "We Damnation." Poor fellow; ho knew whereof he spake, by sad experience, and if living, would apply the same to Alco. hoh1 Excitants, advertised as itlureolls, But there ,1 ove To iio and Alterpative ii txisten6e-Ath6 bet' thI.world has evet known.-whlieh contains no alcohol. i, it Dr.-Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, NOT11NO IS MORE LADY LIKE 1hnn th use of fine note paper and a neat fashion. able onvelope. So think the fortunate receiVers of such- ,billet doux. The sweetness of a charming eentence is rendered wore delicious, if conveyed on n delicate titited sheet of Pirie's Nein Paper. It is ba4 taste in a gentleman writing,to # ldy on inferior stationot-y. If you wish to be posted on the lateet novelties, the fashion in these matters, enclose a stump to Walker, Evans & Oogswell, for one of their litid fWhion books "Card Etiquette," or send an order for a reohercho lot of paper and envolopes of the lataut stylet, I, o not fprget, at the same tine to order a nionogram. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin. egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chioily froin the na. Live herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, th medicinal properties of whiol aro extracted therefrom without the use of Al.oliol. The question is almost daily askcd, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR BiT THUSt" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of diseano, and the paticit re vovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a lifo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. ..NovQr before in the history of the world has a.' modiWno been rompounded possessing the reniarkabla quahties of VINoA n BITTRs in healing the sick of. every diseaso man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Th0 roIpertis of Di. WAL",R'S VINHGAR rrtTTERs are A porient, Diaphoretio, Carnainative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Countor- Irritant, Sudorille, Altera. give. and Anti-Bilion. R. Il. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gon. A gt., San Fraricoo, Californls, and oor, of Waahington and Chariton se.. N. Y. Sold by all Druggsats and Dealerm. 0i f TO AarA WhWrrnd. KAOWEST.PR1CES. .Sedfb7iKeeLf4&. .MH. H ALL L CO, CHARLESO 3. 0. E. W. Phillips, AGENT, W IN N SBO RO, S. C. aug 3-3m JUJST 1 bale Plaid Homespun. ALSO, Mens, Sunday Shoes. anid stitched Dow'n Shoe.. AISO, WVashing Soap, Toilet Soap, tac,(iandles Gr'eamn 'lTartar' &c. T1ut.t's Pills, Ilair Dye, Essence of' - Ginger . and, Exp)ectorant. ALSO, Shiovels, .Matttress T1wine, Seine Twine, . Putty, Linseed Oil and Spaish~ Brown. McMASTER & B3RIO1i TO ARRIVE. Bleached IhomesptEn, TIed Ticking, IIickory Shirting, Gloves a d Hlosiery, Ganx6 Undershirts,. look Alpacs, B3arees foi' Veii, .fne, Spool ThreAd, Nedles, Lidlies''Onlts and holls,'., Neoj Ffills; 3olts and Biuellos, Pearl Buttons .., Moliaster & Brice' aug $ Election for Sherir. ' iE fonwi lng P11anage6 *ill conduat thezefectlot' Iror .Sheriff of this county, to be helI0 on Tuesday the 24th 4ay Of August next lu the following pre Gincts. EKNI;t48V(LI,c, Jas K Rsbb, 8 J; Swygart and a eo. Burns. M164NTIOMTL.. R,T Yarborpugh, Jas K Davis and W K Trapp. . #EASTERVILLM. C W Faucett, Jno A F Coleman and James Carter. YOUNQIGUOVLLN. John MoLurkin, Calvin Brice and Thus. Den itt. oAnoDIN's 1toVCI Jas A MoCrorcy, Jas L Richmond and d SLrother Ford. 0 DURHAM.v Lewis Iardlaw, WI E Yongue and Win. Botulwure. wINenon. T I Robertson, T W Rabb and Jno. D. I Smart. RIDGEWAY: Jno A Desportes, Howell Edmunds and Douglass Fox. OnEND OnUROH. R H Jennings. Jno W Robinson and Saint. Simpson. IoKo. J W Staris, Moses Baker and Henry ,-with. Fairfield Court liouse, this the 27th day of Ju y 1875. JAS. [H. UTON. GEORME lOLLY. Commissioners of Election for Fair. field County. July 29.x8t4 The state of South Caroina COUNTY OF FAinFICI.D. Office Clerk or the Circuit Court of General Sessions and Comm. n Pleas. I 8AMUEL B. CLOWNEY, Clerk of n said court, in pursuanco of the re quirements ofSection 26, Chapter XXI1. 11 i the General Statutes of the State or :-zonoh Ctrolina, do hereby give public 1 not ice that an election for Sheriff rur Fair field County. to fill the vacancy in said -tHie, c1anwid by t lie resignation of L. W. Duvnll, wil bo beld on 'Iuetday, the wenty-fourth day of August next. at the e unna pinces of election throughout the said County. Witness my hand at Winnsboro this 13t!i day of july A . D., 1876. 6AMUELM It. VLOWNEY, July 14-ti x5 Clerk of Circuit Court. NEW STORE. Ii ROSENHEIM & CO., R1ESPECTFTFULLY inform ifie pub. lie in general that they have op ened thie store formerly occupied by J. Il. Vothcart where they intend to conduct a general stock of merchandise, consisting of GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS AND LIQUORS. WE GUARANTEE Fair and square treat men t to eac a and every one that will call on us. march 27 JUST Fr'esh and genuine Turnip Seed fromn David Landreth& Son, comUpising the following White and Yellow, Ruta Baga, Yellow Aberdeen, Flat Dachi, Amber Globe, Pomneraian Globe - andl Seven tops. My Stock of D)RY GOODS, Boots Shoes, H 'ts, Cap,s, Clo thing Notions, Crockery &c., will be relenCishled fromu time to time, anld will be sold as low FOR CASh, as the same airti cles can be Purchased Anywhere. A few semmner Dress Goods, on hand which will be disposed of at YEIW LOW RATES, -L N. Witnaews ~julf 27- 4 DMALEnR IN Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, OIass&e.' Irr REQUl The Nymptonts of Wiver complaint are u'n the pain is in the sfioulder, and Is mistak od with t.he loss of appetite and siekness, teraling witlh lax. The head is troubled w siderable loss of memory, accompanie witC something wh*ch ought to have been dono. and low atirits. Sonetlme-i many of the i very few of t.hem, but the liver Is general] THE F,AVORITE .EtomL T.emec.y. 'i warranted not to contain a single partice of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but Is PURE1Y 1 VEGETABLR containing thoseSouthern roots and Herbs which an alliwise t aovidenoe has plaood in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all diseases onused oiy dorang)meats or the Liver and Bow e1q, Simmons Liver Regulator, or Medono. Is eminently a family medicine, and by boing kept ready, for itninediate resort will savo many an hour ofsuiffering and many a dol lur in tine and doctors' bills . \fter over Forty Y ears trial it Is still receiving the . mobt unqualified teatl. nonialn toitq virtues from porsons of th e highest character and responsibility. E1nnent physicians commond It as the moat, Effeotual Speoiflo. ror co.sumpti in, Headaohe. Pain In the shoulders. Dizzineia, 8our Stomach, bad iaste ii the mouth, billious attacks, Pal. pitaition of the Heart, Pain in the regions Df the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and fort-boditis of evil, all of which are the )ffspring ofti diseased Liver. For Dyspesia or Indigestion. Aried with this antidote all climates and shahges of water and rood may lie faced without fear As a Remedy in Malarious Pevers, Bowel Complaints, restlessnese. laundice, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL. [t iq the cheapest, purest and the best Fumily Medioine in the world i Buy no powders,or Prepared Bimmons Liver 1ogulator unless in our engraved wrap )er with Trade mark., stamp and sgnetnve abroken. None other is getuine. J. I. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAKE. Sinxmons' Liver Regulator. P~or all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Sr.leen. As a remedy ia ~Iala'rious Fevers, -llowel Comnplaluta, D)yspepsia , ilent al IDep ression flost. le&'sness. Jaunudiec, Nausea. Sick J/endche, Colic, Oo.tstlpa Lion and -Billibusness. July 1 dm ] GO New Collerecttes, La New Hamberg E< New Line Ladi4 * New Line of] We are, closing out *immense 8tock *which we w thie marl mnens Bl~eachmgs, BATH ROIU8% Y llath h t se Is now' ethptds Satud i perfeet order 'IIodW,b N bat i~, fro'm 6 t o 8Ba. in., and frofo'4 to 10 p mn. Pt-ice, 20 cents for siegIe bath, or six bath. for $1.00 ., July 17.daa m J. E.L itn Jall for Republican Nominating . Ornom 09. Ag:N . -.1PAnTy, FAIRFil961) 00UNWt WINN860o16, S. C.,JI Uly 26th, 1876'. N icogrdanae withthorules isuad by L State Cent rat" CdhIitee, I h6t eby osue this call for- 0;o'unty Convent io for he F urpose of nominating a.oandidate for. ho oflice or Sheriff. Aq 1kl1 the :unexpired orm caused by the rosagnation of U. W. )uvall, Esq.,. to bo hold at Wlnnsboro 'ourt House on' Mosday. - 16th day of kut stot inst. next, at 12 o'clock, bf. Chair men of Trocinoes are ordered to call ieeti;ngo of the volers i intheir reopeotivo rorinucts for, th purpose of eleoting delo 1at.) to said Convention, on Satidity, 4th ony of Augumst nex.. at 8 o'lock p. t;. at or as near a? 1pratioblb-1he usual oting places. ihe following nmober of elegates will be elected from ouch pro inot. viz : Vint4boro, .1 lent celle, 7 idgeway .1 eastetville, onguevvill,e, loreb, 1addon's. Grove, 6 loko 4 enkinsville, 4 illingsworth, . 4 75 DNIEL BID. Chairmen U.'R. Party, P. C. July 22-2w DISSOLVED. - : 0 --- . G.'DE81ORTES & CO., have, by utual eqnsent, and by. expiration or mitation, terminated the copartneralip, D date front July first inst, Persons indebted will close up their ao ounts by cash or note by the first dity or ugust. U. 0. DESPOlVn;.Ts, 19. 83. DEsPORT1Es. WITH ample oapital, I will continue e business at the same st% id. U. G, DESPOATES. July Sth, 1876, INNOuI & CINKlIl -g OFFER TO-DAY $ LARGE FRUIT STANDS, -FINl1 GLASS alvers, P1tchuers and Wanter Bottle. --A L 80 Pancyj Patented LAMP-WICKS. july 8 ESTASuLEO,18$2. Nos.3 BIcoati Street atd 109 laSt Say Street, CHAR LESTON, 8.0O. STATI[OHERS Bul PCALv YET, StY VSWUN CI RAPR onADF'A Of irrocj, WM CAN4 FUNaHWORK At LOWEST LIVjfl PRICES. FINE FASHIONABLE STATION(hf, Pifles Paper and Envelope6. $AJeddingwG,d SaU Jrn'Itations ott TIs ta 1?sTOCk ANo, PRINygo IN vifS LATESTSTYLE~. Vp ei Tbbibe Water Whtee@ 1'7E& flhNt, * Ili~8mplo St dg~ nhr~~o Rwys relablo and uatts ,t o o Daib. j a nary oto ATOR. kosilessand'I pain In the side. 8omo10itm en for rhoumatism, The stamaoli is affeo bowels in general costive, sometimes a ith pain, and dull, heavy s..nsations con a painful sensation of hiving left undone Often complaining of weakness, debility bore attend the disease and at other time, y the organ most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seem or tvied such a simple effioaolous. salipfactory and pleas. ant remedy in my life"-iI, Uaines, 81. Lo uis, Mo. Hon. "Alex. H. Stephens. "I ooonasionally use, when my condition requires it, tor. Simmong' livqr Regula. tor with good effoot."-Hton; Alex. Il. Stephens. Governor of Alabama "Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I an pursuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical soience."-Gov. J. Gill Sorter, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my faml. ly for the past seventeen yeairp. I can safely recommend it to the- world as the best medicine I have ever used' for sll class of diseases it purports [to eut H1. V. Thigpen. Preeident0ity Bank. "L'immons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and effloaolous medloino."-C. A. Nutting. Drugglate. "We have been acquainted with Dr Simmons' Liver Medio.no for more than, twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public." M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Dollefontaine Ga. "I was oured by 81mmous' Liver Regta later, after having suffered several year with Chills nd Fever."R. F. Anderson The Mewrgy. "ol Have boon a dyspetic for years ; be gan the Regulator two years a o ; it ha noted like a charm In my case.' -Rev. I U. Holmes. Ladies Endorement. "I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no ease has it failed to give satisfaction."-Ellen Meacham Chattahoochee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used your Regult'.or with sno. oessful effect in Hillious Collo and Dys.. pepsia. It is an excellent remedy and certainly a public blessing."-C. blaster. son, Bibb County Ga. My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Regu. lator for years, and testify to its great +irtues."-Rev, J. Folder, Perry Ga. "I think Simmons Liver Regulator one of the best medinliies ever mnaao for the Liver. My wife and many others, have used it with wondoful effot."-. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "Ilhave used the Rteguletor in my fami. ly, also in my regular proctice, andi have foutnd it a most valuable and estisfacbory edicine, and believe if it, was used by e profession it would be of serv ice in mnany oases. I know very much of niponnuat parts,: andI certify its mcdi.. nalities aro perfectly harmless."--. iggs, .M. D Siaco n, Ga. 2-x6 PRWGE R EDUCED FROM[ $1.00 to 50 CENTS A LOX, To moot the demand for a Safe and Reliable TEVER AND AGUE ANDIDOTE -T A r'nicle within the reach of all BNTIREL~Y V E(ETIABLE, NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. PHJYSICIANS P'RDRCRIDE~ TilEM. fever was Medicine so D.,servedlv Popular TO UKEB' S test Styles, ys Hosiery, [eather Belts to mna4e room for our of Fall Goods, ill throw into iget at im eJI%ar JUST IAECIV ED. A 1upl of lad'es 5i1k anti Kid Gloves .13, pool Sk,; aeahed and Brown Tlomeipp, 'ale6 a fe* bolts of 8 os. Vsn8abVfgd, bjf .jely WE R. RENNKEN & 00.