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the Fairfield Herald PUlIiS I3) E I'ERY WJfE.TvYESDA/ Y O-1ieInI DIrie'cory of Fairfield County. BPNATR-Moses Martin. aavnEstENTATlvsS -Joseph Thompson John Gibson, Joel Copes. I,. W. )uvall--Seritr. dlamn'l. It. Clowney-Clerk of the Court; J. J. Neil-Judge of Probate. W. B.. Peako-Connt.y Auditor. W. Mi. Nelson--Coun ty Treasurer. W. J. Crawford--chool Comm issioner, R. F. Martin-Jury Commissioner. COUNTY CO. IiSsIONtRta-Jas. it. Harvey, llenry Jacob, Cartor lealy. H. N. Obear--U. S. Com:nissioner. NOTARIrit P'llL~iU-MI. C. Itobertsat':, .. Q. Davis, II. N. Obear, U), B. Kirland. - TRIAL JttsTtcs-A. .I. Mlackey, W. It Marshall, James Aiken, Silas W. Ruff. 11. J. F, W. Coleman, Thoumas Walker, 1)r. Ira S. Scott. T. R, Robertson. wlNNSfORO NATIONAT. BANIC or o OUT!I CARO.INA. AU-rnoIIll n0 cArTAr.$200,000 PAID u $76,000. W. It. Robertson, President. (oo. I. loMaster, Vico.President. Fau'l, B. Clowney, CIshler. Al. 0. tobertson. Teller. nun rcTols. WY. B. Robertson, II. L. Elliott, James i3oaty, Oeorge It. MoMAastei', I). It. Flen. iikon, Jas. B. toCant a, ..as, if. Iion, Jas. .1. Brice, A. 8. I)quglass, Col. William )hnston, of Charlotte, N C. TOWN OFFICRis. Pierre Bacot,-I n t entlant.. wAlnisNs-IF. GIrig, J. A. Fraser, W. M. Nelson, J. U. McCarley, WINN0IIOto IIUi.utINU AN) .oAN AssOcIA -IloN. 0. 11. Me lcnter-President. .am1es lltaly-Vice-l'rcsidenut. P. I. I'lenniken Sec. and Treas. 1i. N. Obear, Atorney ; l)ireotors-.Jay. A. Brice, San'l. B. Clowuey, U..A. A.Whito, I. N. Withers, .1. M1. (I illoway, F. Ell.'r, '. 11. Maliiden, WV. It. Flennikon, J. ti. Connor, cult1r or ror.te:-'T. .1. UI. Murphy. THJE SABBATl[ MOtN. DY FANNIE. pod's own day, its golden light Is hallowed eve-moro, IVhn spirits lireat he thcir incenst bright Our Fathcr's throne bofore. Col's own ilay, a peaceful day Of enb Sai ni hly rest, Wlien larkest strit'o may puas away Froi every t roubled breast, God's own tiny, low oft it. coies lRobed iln such beauty rare. Each bird Io him its inconso hymns Who made this world so fair. Ood's own dny, Oh I may we keep It ever puro and bright, In fait htul (rust, each Sabbath reap SonC ray of holy light. Oul's own day, Oh ! may we end Each one beneath the sky, As we forever hope I o sr.enl Our Sabbatii days on high. Lat a 'Irnde. I never Ionic at my stool omrpo ing rule that I do not bless myseli that whilo my strength lasts, 1 uam not at the mercy of the world. If my petn is not wanted I can go back to the case and be ture to find work - for I learned the printer's trade thorou .hly--newspaper work, job work, ook work and press work. 1 am glad 1 havo a gonod trade. .it is as a rock on which the possessor can stand firmly. Tlhiere is health and vigor for both body and mind in an honest, trade. It, in the strongest and su-'est part of a self-miade men. Go from it acdmy to the printing ollioc to the art isant's bench ; or if you please, to the farm-for, to be sure, true famn i trado and a grattnd) gon t that. Lay thus a sture .ountdat ion, and a fter that branch ofi into whatover profession you please. Abace Greel, 101111, Tt ia estimated that there are now exceeding 100,000 (Chinese in tile 'United States and thoe "cry is still they como)." Anticipating a tidal wave omigration of' these almond.. eyed Colestials the New York World says: "What shall we do with them ? If they eun be turnoed to advantage as 'domestio servants their eoiditng will bo hailed as a blessinlg. But that willdispose of only a portion of tihemi. The greator portion will eter into competit~on with our present working c'ass as farm laborers, mechanies and~ factory hands. They are able to live oheapor and therefore to work cheap. or than the others, and thus we are to bec confronted iln reality with the problem about which there has been 80 much theorizing duritng tho past decado." Wo venture to say that the time is very remote wheni John China Inan ,wil lplaguo any body beyond the l'aciic coast. lieferring to a statomoent that gnite a numiber of young men, sonls ot re apectablo and wealthy families in ]ialtimore, wo'ro gaining livings itn the WVest by drivintg. iee earts, ped dling prize cantdy, guiding strangers to Pike's Peak, repairing railway ~'raecs, etc., oto, The Natshville Umion and American puntgently says: "A ftor all, is it not miore healthy uand waanly to drive an. ice cart or work on the r'ailiroad , than fritter away youlth and strengtht in city dis 81[ tion at thlOe xpense of the o1(d folks ? If young mien are too proud to work whtere thley ar'o knlown, it is better, for thleir own sako, that they seek some0 place whlere no such falso notions will restrain their native energies. Amen ! and Amen ! A rattlesnake, with eighteen rat,. tles and a button,,.was killed in 030. nne mounlat w... Telegraphilc Blunder. .Of all the froaks of the telegraph the following is one of the most laughable : A young man when about to start for his now parish, wis unexpeotedly detained by the incapacity of his Presbytery to or dain him. In order to explain his non.arrival at the appointed time, he sent tho following telegram to the deacons of the church : "Presbytery lacked a quorum to ordain." In the course of its journey the message got strangely metamorphosed, and reahoed the ostonishod deacons in this shape : "Presbytery tacked a worm on to Adam." The sober churoh officers were sorely discom posed and mystified, but after grave consultation, concluded that it was the minister's facetious way of an nouncing that he had got married, and accordingly proceeded to provide lodging for two instead of one. craIps. Theodore Tilton is writing a new book called "The Legend." Carey, the prima donna, goes to Russia for three years. Duncan, Sherman & Co., of New York have failed. Liabilities x+6,000, 000. Ford & Co., Publishers, have sus pended. They printed too much lieocher. The "Life of Christ" knocked 'om higher'n a kite. A candidate out west stunped his county on the platform that if elected he would pay his debts. I I receiv ed 327 more votes than thero were voters in his County. The population of the town of Beaufort, by the consis just comple. ted is a little over 2,200. (G.en. An.es, the earpet-bag Gov. ernor of Mississippi, is frcquently absent from the State, a fact wvhich A. K. Davis, the Lieutenant Govern or, improves, for the purpose of ling. nifying his office. It was while Ames was away that I).tvis took ad vantago of his authority as acting Covernor to pardon a man Barren. tine, who had brutally murdered a helpless woman in the presence of her live fatheiless chuldreln. It is said that there was aun plc proof to secure the conviction of the murderer ; but Davis, wit hout waiting for Such a :irmiality, pardoned him before lie was even tried. It has been repeat. edly asserted in the newspapers of lississippi that the paltry sum of $150 was the consile ration which in duiced ..Davis to -r it .is p rdion. The last freak of t i. ala ie 0ili. eial is a proclamation, issued in the absence of Gov. Anmes, calling the legislaturo together in extra session. A bashful and not over.edunatel fellow went to see his girl the other night, and as he started away lie put his arms around her and whispered in her ear "dearest, I love ;" and she responded sweetly, "ditto," meaning of course, a reciprocation of his tender passion. ''l.o young man could not lifid "ditto" in bis vocabu lary, and asked his father next day as t~hey wore hoeing cabbage what it meiant. TIhie old gent rested' a moment on his hoc, and pointed to the cabbage in front of him with thle remark :"You see that cabbage P' "Yes ;' responded the youth. "A nd, you see the next on10 there ?" <Yer." ''Well that is ealled "ditto.'' "Dan her !"' exclaimed the impetuous youth "she can led nA a cabbage head.'' The money question is going to lie the great issue in the l'residentiah Campaign next year. The old and rotten issues of negro rights, eivil rights, loyalty, &e., hare played out. Political capital can no0 longer be made out of thenm before the Ameri can people. In the dliscussions which will take place between this time and thio election, betweeni the advocates of inflation and contraction, hard money, and greenbacks, the people will learn much mere of the merits of the rival theories on the the "money question" than they know at presenit To Cilre K!osc.-It'ced. .Take cayenne pepper, dissolve it in water. Take one or two swallows, as the case may require, andl it will stop almost instantly. Mlingo Stephons, of Darlington, is accused of murdering his wife, who is missing under 'suspicious circum stances. NEW ARRIVALS! Packages of N l'CW M A CK Ol El. im hBarrehs, half and quiarter lBar rels, Kits I, '2, 3, and extra nuir ben 1, MESS. 323 SnAks of fresh gr ound F1ALlUR, all sizes and gradhes f'roma the Granite Mlills Augusta Ga. A LSO, A full stock of G roceries, Pr ovision and l'uin tat ion Sup~ plies, oh of which will be sold at th lowest prices for CASII. oct 29 IIEATY IRO. & SON. NE FL ?JOU B, [(.N lC(ar ILoadt Flour- from new wheat \J just received, low for cash. Jiuly Bi1orvY nun . & ON SPRING GOODS. W.H. Flelllie& Co IIAVE Just iecived it Full Stock of SPRING G6ODS, CONSISTING I1 PAt'I' OF Prints, Linen La'ns, Cotton Lawwn, Grenadine., Chinese Linen, Poroaloes, Swiss flluslins, Cheok' Cambrico, Corded Jnconots. White antd colored Piques, &C. &o. Clothing, liats, Mons Furuishing Goods, Casimzuers, Cottonades Hosiery, Gloves, '1runiks, Wooden-ware, and the best asSurt mont of over brought to this market, nil which will be sold cheap for .AS1-I. N. B. A few 'iecos of daitnnged Dross Goods at 12., and 16 2-3 cents per yatd. W. H. Flenniken & Co. al? DISSOLVED. -: 7 I . O. DISrORTES & CO., have, by mutual consent, nnd by expiration of limitation, terminated the copnri nesl.ip. to date from July first inst, Persons indchted will closo up their ac. counts by cash or noto by the first day of August. U. (1. DESPolIT!E5, lI. 8. UElPOItT iE. WITH ample enpital, I will cont inue (ho businiess at the sameo sti ud. U. 0, DESPO;'0T ES. July buh, 1875, uily [:1 NEWSTrORE.C ROS E N HE I M& C O., J)E.sPECI ''TFLLY inform the pub. hin gener al that they3 have opened thle store formeirly occuipied by .1. II. Cntheari whlere. they itendii to conducta general stock of mierchaniie, con~i~ehing ot GR O E R I ES, ]ROOT'S A N I) SIOES, D)IIY (h00l>M A ND) LIQUORiS. WE GUAlRANTIEE~ Fair and squanre trea'tmnif t o enca and overy one thatt will luil oni us. march 27 DIRECT FliOM NEW ORLEANS . J lhls. N. 0. Clarified Sugar, 10 Bbls. N. 0. Molass. s(Choice.) A former lot of' those goods hlave given general satisfactiQon Give Themu a Til. io'ry BRO. & S. 11LIANNENBERQ -HAS JUST RETURNE D -FR'OM - T .-I: ~ TOETH -WITII A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Off CLOTHING ANI) DRIY OODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TiEM. Qiy-" I stil occupy the 0141 sland of 1I.ot & Co. U. L. D.\NNENBURG:(, 'ucces.or to I) & Co. July 27 J uOr llE{JEIYED Car Load h'l ite Corn.. 1 Car Load Flour-all grades, I Car Load I ol cd Meal. W lite and Smloked( Bacon and Rio a nid Java Cof'ee--"green and roasted.' New Orleans an d Commnon Syr1ps. All grdcs of SUG A\R. Lard in1 bl)., hall-bbls., Kegs and cans. Getnine IDiurham Smoking To BY D. R. FLEANNIKiEN. a~pril 10 J USTr lIECEIVE B. ------- I b~ale Plaid Homespun. . ALSO, M~ens, Suny Shoes andt~ stitched D~own Shoes. A LSO, Washing Soap, Toilet Soap, Pills, I lair Dye, ELssenice of Expecctorant . ALSO, Knob Lock(s, Btntts and IIinges, Carriagc Bolts, IDoor Sprigs, eCinte Tlwine, Int ty, Linseed D~il and Spantish BrIown. McMAST1EI, & BRICE. TO ARRIVE, Ble ached IHomospun, Bed Ticking, 'liokory Shiringu, Gloves and hosiery, Gauzo Undershairts, Black Ulpacs, Bares for Veils, Pins, spool T'hread, Needles, Ladies' Cuffs mnd Collars, Nook Frills, Belt8 and Buolles, Pearl Buttons, &o. &o. McMaster & Brice. anu '4 W. E.Doty & Co 3 .Doors West of Post Offico -IN '[E SPIAN.HIALL BUILDING. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANATION GILOCELIES, P1IOVISIOINS, GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY &c PROP RIETORS -OF LIVERY & SALE STJ ILFS Where we eonstanitly keep on hand a fully ;upply orgood Horses & Yulcs, - - I'OR 'L.A.iiJo or" I-IXIrt.. . niarch 25 J UST ---- -- Fresh and genuine 'lTurnli) Seed from Davi(d LanlretlhII & S(n, com)prising the followinir varieties :1 White and Yellow, Ruta Bagn, Yellow~ Aberdeen, Flat Du~ichi, .Ambe~r Globe, P'o w-ranian Globe andl Seven tops. My Stock of D)RY GOODS, Boots Shoes, lIts,Cas Olothing, N\Otdins, Crocki-y &. will be rep1lenlished~ from time to time, andl wvill be0 sold as low FOR CASHl, as thme same arti cles caun be Purchased Anywhere, A few summer Dress Goods on' hand wvhich wilfl be disposed of at VERY LOW R ATES. I. N. Withers, july 27 ______ 00tNNOIR & 08112DI8l -\ OJFERL TO.J)AY ? L~AlJE FIUIT STANDS), -FIN ICG(LASS Salvers, Pitchers and Water .Bottles. --A L. 8 0 rancy Patentecd LAMP-WICKS. jnly 8 NEW AllVEW I8Ei1EN~ti.~ 1Fortiuue in lit., Evey family buys it. Sold by Aaen... Addriess G. 5. 1)00K AVEN I'S wflntetl to ll 3J'Th iJ1peoples C;ommon Sense Medical Xdv l~em," by It. V Pierce, J. 1). 'Tile neto' really selling book 01ut. I~zchisive ot'ritory and luila1 terns111 Add reCs t he '%'u hoe at Ilitlfalo, N Y. ablo with no risks. A 1d aigocircultr / andt ValuabIo SazaplOs i rct. Do nt deay, but write at oncu on postal card to F. Al. REED, 8iu ST., NEW YOU S. 01l('tle tro the. Unit ed Sta e. ilhows the grand result of' 1001 yeit'' 01' lFreedom & lProgress. New andiu co 'plele. ) em' 11000 pages. Jlluttied. everybody h i vs it anl I a-eIt 4q innko fr'om :;,11) tol ":00i monthI. Ail'lt'.ss J1. Gi Mel; U 1( U1X' S, (:(. '2hs. I'hill(Clp) i Pa.' 0 A U 1ION -\ olice. --'I e genino ciit ion (I itc d ig tho ' .lCIt J euro iis,"'') nnl iis vividlly Iliia 80 years il rouge nadvetilsui,', aso the Li niisitieii. won1d'i'~I a nd wet'hi of' that tn r'Yil'uii Onn tij, atsit i+ nliso. ltntely lhe onily flew, comiplete work. llcnce it sells ; Just think, 12.000 first. 7 weeks. A gelits' F~ueeass would tbni slt 3' o, 1)010 wit'd l . Sell([i leo' Termis and poiive prl~oof of gelt ino'es II CU I I 11;) Ill(isP., 7 2J, Sato Soul SPhil. TRINITY COLLEGE, N3L C, SSIuiiON coi L'lI:NC;.i'P. 2 1875.I I Li l. Facuty " eiiv 'th l i pi b ill lull _l' tl ~'je: '.e'I 11it..ks111'1 iosi) A~t. l ': tit Ho igh P11 i t 015 i t ll , N. (". i ' t'irnto er 4.titlly AO reci it in ul l !,rit al' Ixes "s, Iii i'uoo 1A11~ 72u1 ,".i lli 'in fo Liv. 'I',lhs l l ie. give 1 lSE\ ' 0 1 a'. ll :1 I 'Di: ~ lJ1s iE iDY. ld'iyO Ld)ri.'I )9 gener-1t"I ll and . Wli 111 0 h1~ii I(1 ic" av1 pci~e fe t i N :1 l'I i i ,~ 10 . ly lt' st dtr . od itr i.. ly 1'1111' C 1 -0111)11 011 H0, is [-. '. 'iiN t 11, MN DALLTHAETONC W''.eils'w'in~ 1'Cab liTale IIt, and : give stONL IN nil the i I' I' :1tI'l enriH .Nits ownRE 1eIt '31 1) . .e' nl3. H-c o ollowy arC. a i Hol elI ia q Pa. Nel. 3 Baihd telf an 10it reey Streetl anRLSTN S.tr C.n yfo iodr=o i 3tTir1aigIene ipo~rat ii FISTCLS WORKad twcs LOWES LIVNG OIC. whicass diest an ti ~ E snvelopes. andiessngt toi~ till the Vital ions ON CT~lies isT SowKlA 1'AiNTI))t111a Ti ts t e 14 r h l a i l i r sn, h t' R E GraenilI TIlousands proclaim V aN" EGARI lI1TEIts the mnost wonderful lit. vigoraut that over sustained t'ho sinking systemt. No Person ean take these RiIttoe according to directions, and remain long nwell, provided their bones are not do-. stroyed by mineral poisoi or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond rep1air. Bilious Remittent and Iuter mittent J 1overs, which are so prova lent in tho vallofs of our great rivets throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, 'Tennessee, Cuinberland, Arkan.. sa8, lied, Colirado, Brazos, Rlio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savanmah, 10.. anoko, James, and manly others, witi their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country luring the Sunnmer andi Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensivo do ra'lgcnents of th stonach ai r liver, and olimr abdoininal viscera. lit their treatnolllit, a purgative, exerting a pow. crl't influence upol1 thes various or galls, is essentially nweessary. ''here is no cathartic f r the iurposo eqlual to )a. J. War,%i.:'s V i ima lirrar:ns. as they will speetdily remove the l-ark. coloreI viscid matter with which tio bowels are loade I, at the saine time stinilat-ig the secretiona of t he liveai ani generally restorng the healthy functions of the digestive organs. F'or'til'y the body against. diseaso by l.urifyilng ;all its fluids witli V'ix.unt~ BI Tr-:us. No epht niic can tako hohi. of a system t hus lore-ar ined. 1)yspepsia or Inliigestion, Iend nche, f'ain in the S11n111 Iers, Coughs, Tightness of the ('hest, D)izziness, Senr Eructations of to Stomach, ilati 'Tasto in t ho Mouth, lilious At tacks, i'alpita , tation of the Heart, Inflan nlation of Ii Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid 110ys, and ia hinulrdi' other painful synp tomes, aro the offs"prings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will prm o a botter glarallte of its incrlits than a lengthy advertiso0 menlt. Sicrofilr, i King's Evil, wiiio Swellings, U, lcers, Erysipelas, Swelled NYek, Goitre, Scrolulous litlat matilols, I ndolenIt Inflanunations, .lreurial A ltctionIs, olt Sores, Erupt ions of 0Ih Shin, Sore iEy, ec. In these, as is all other constitutional liis oases, W I.aILs's Viz A 1.1 i'lrrl-:ns hav'e shown their peat nt ipowers in the )not obstinate and inlractablo e(se1 . For InUllaniatlory anld chronic Iienniatisinl, (nt, Bilious, Remit tot and Ii:.erinitttent Fevors, Diseases of tho 1lood(, Liver, Kidneys and iladdher, theso hit ters have no eIqual. Such 1iaenses are0 cauised by Vitiated filoUd. Mech an ical Diseases .-persons on gaged in Paints and Minerals, such a# Ph 1umber'ls., Type-se'bctters. (old - bcaters, and1 aMinoers, as they advanco in life, are sub ject to .paralysis of iho Rowels. To gimot agamst this, take a do-e of WALI.IE'S VIN. O AIt I 11Tli t. oscat sionl I ly. iFor'in Diseasxr Eruptionis, Tet'. tar, Salt- Ihenmo, Ililotch'les, Spol s, '1 'ipls Pustules 114SIoils, Canimuncle9, Ring-w 'rma Seald-head, Sore Eyes, IErysi pols, Imb~l, Seiufs, 1)COlorat1ionsl ofI th1e Skini, 1141un 'rs and Di.<eases of th4e Skini of whatovnur name1) 0o' natur nr1 o l1~itc:rll y dug upI andt carl~riod lIlt. of the~ systemi iln a4 short, til.aa by tile 'ISO of the0s0 iittrs. Ii. I ape, and1( Otller '1ornig, murkmg mf the systemn of so manny thousands, are0 effectualiy destr1 oyed a1nd remo\-ed04. No sysSten. 1 0 medicinlo, no1 vermlliI1uges, noe an tilhlliumties will free the sy'st~Om from1 wormslf For' Fentale Comnplaints, in young manllhoo),, 0or the turn'l of' life', these 'on' llitters '&isplay sio dCL'idedl an1 infitenci, clat impr~iovom~ent, is soon11 per11ceptible. Cleanise the Vitiatedl Blooud when -- ever y<.*i fold ibs im1purities btinlig thriough the skm11 m~ Piles0, Erupt11ions8, (or Sor'e; cleanse it wh'1en you1 find it, lbsitrulcted and slu)ggish iln tile veCins; cleanse it whten it is foul; your feelings will tell you wheni. Keep the blood puro1, anud the health of' the sy'stem will follo1w. U. Ii. McDONALD & Co., Druggists4 an411(0n. A Mts., S':,i Francislo. Californl and cor. (4t' washhlimtgon 4und4 Charilton si., N. Y. S!old by all Duaggilsts aind Ucalers. P IEIRUR B AII T, AOENT FOR STANDARD) F1~l 1IZER , Popubir' 1 brands', viz :. iRonle. Roy'all y uan C om i i~ pound,' 7 Par1t ie.nvwishm1;. GuInox)4 byv ihe enr-ho nd anl 0 ,ve them114 4 11dered in1 Duko0, II IJigW.,V by3'les' For4I 4141S I and 80 'er's Siaj 44 )41 61 ngei~4.1t 144 r . (the 1ntir ('o'm gr ('I y'j' lotlonl opt i0 ppl1y lo fa n1 UIERRE .lACOTI.4 Buck Eye R~eo.]iv~io nd WMoth Trap ON N No 1 i hON IW & CO* Plf~h.. t/ Lar 10or the countie of4 (ii 1101 1 II r1. offii r t c&3'g iaI&IdaE ma II1l us th. e sam 414)u w ih I.'ll 4 ' . il 3 Auoth first, sarms.0 ,e~ rea'Cldy to mear 10 4.injb1.