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LO.. ALJ IT Bib/ CUa CQUN!Y T1CKET. FOl SENATOR, THOS. W. WOODWARD. FOR RE'IltESnNTAT1vEs, H. A. GAILLAltD, THOS. S., BR ICE, F. J. CAMERON. FOIL CLERIK OF COURT, J. B. DAVIS. FOR JUDGE OF Pl03ATF, 0. Rt. THO1UMPSON. FO SCHOOL, coMMISSiONER, DR. JNO. BOYD. FoR COUNTY CO(MMISSIONERS, F. M. L. DUK E, W. H. KERR, J. Rt. BOYLES. FOR coltNJER. JAS. L. R1ICIIMOND. 1876-R. L. Dannenberg. Barber Shop--Alexandor Patter, Bon. Town Ordinances-WV E Aiken, Intendant. Cit.ttion-Jno. J. Neil, J. P. F. C. Everybody is enthusiastic over the success of the mass meeting on Thursday. A "good mn" for the Senate. See he list given el.sewhlere. What sort of ?lelegatihn will it be fro:n Fairfield-Chamberlain, alti Chamberlain, or:"unpledged and un n structed." Owing to the absence of many members from town, the m eting of the Democratic Club of township no. 4 was dispensed with on Frid:y last. This Club now numbers upwards of seventy persons. Joe Thompson, or D~uival, or Daniel Bird, or Henry Jacob, or Is rael Bird, or Henry Johinson, or "the great tnknuown," for the State senate. Which? "Carry the war into Africa," said General Butler in the M.y Conven tion, ' "and carry your Democracy with you." Sound doctrine and pretty sure to win. The death of Gen. John A. Wag ener causes ia vacancy in the Demo cratic electoral ticket. Ho was niominated as 0on0 of the electors for the State atL large. P~hI.:nsom.-We had the) pleasnire, on TJhiursday, of mneeting. Col. ~John P'. Thomas, the supier intendent of the Cau-olina Mdi Xary lInititutei, Charlotie, N. C. He repr'esents the p)rospects oif thle Instijtute a very enicouraginig. Tijhe next termi ibegins5 onl the 15th inst. Tom D~avis, who Iigu red largely inl tihe last State empaighn as a~ S tlup-speak er against (ChamberllaQinh1, diied in Chiarlestoni a few days ago. Dais wals one of the worst men:, ono of the vile:t and most d,:mger,~ Ous inwcendimijes the Radicals have ever enlisted in their cause. A leadinig white Reopublican of Fairfield prmediets9 that we shall soon hav a(companfy of Fe(dera l toops stationedI at WXilfnsboro. Wei have no0 oIbjectionk ; but w~hen the ba;yo. nets are sent, we want to know who~ it is that says they are ne'ede.l :o prloteOct theQ colored votcr andi seeme aL fair election. Hardy Solomon hass been arreisted in New York, ebarged with frauidu -- lent management of the Carolinam .Bank and'Trust Compan'y, placng his money beyond the reach of credi tors, and converting loans and bonds to his owni uo0. The3 arrest wasi mnade upon the aflidavit of cx.(iov. R. K Scott. Hardy was released on $20,000 bail. Poor' man ! To be arrested in a big placee like New York is bad enough, but to be ari' rested on the comlhaint oif a fellow like Scott is adding insult to injury. M'IARK Tui.-A 11egro h)oy was heard to tell some of his confreres on Thursday that if Hampton wasl elected they wouldi not live ten minmutes. A certain colored individual wasm hoard on Thur'sday to make use of highly incendiary language. Both Qf theoR parties are wvell known, an1d will be closely wvatchedl. They have a right to think and vote as they please, but they will not be permit.. ted to stir upJ strife. Tmtm COUN'TY CAMAIoN --We arc authorized by the Executive Com-. *mittee of tihe . Democratic parimty 0; Fairfield county to announce that *public meetings will be held at follows : Septembe~r 9, Dur'ham's. September 12, Gladden's Grove. September 16, Yonguosville. At these meetings, addresses wil] be made by the D~emocratic candi dates, and by canvassors for the Democratic ticket. Othler nmootinge will be announced in a short time. AN IMMENBE GATJIERING ! The People of the County are aroused, and they are dlo. termined to Wiln in November. Thursday was a great day for Winnsboro and for all Fairfield. Though the time given to the peo ple of the town and1,1 coauLt.y to pre pare for the )emacratltic rat;fier-tic.n Meeting was very sho t, yet the meizeting Was In every way a succs. On Wedhnesday ii ternoon at large bnner wa.s slsp(ndled across Con gress street, from the top of the building occupied by Messrs J. F. MalIslster & Co. to the fourth story o the Winnsboro I Hotel. On each side of this 1bannlier were the words, "S. J. Tildein for Pre:iident, T A. llendt i<"k:: fort Vice-lhe.sidenlt, Walde IIimpton for G:ovei nor." As it was raised to its position, the crowd asseltblJed gave cheer after cheer for he Democratic standtard-beareis. The mi.uaket bimilding Wits decorated with flags, and in front were in bohl letters the words "IIadquart ers Democratic Club." Thuarsday came bright and beau t'fil, aind the few who had been fear fiul of bad weather were even muore jnbilanat than the m1ore san g hine who had .nticijiated no drawbacks whatver. Some; had feared ti at the short notice given of the meeting woald reslit in rather a sp use attin idamee, but any sich a up p .ebens'ion t iinst, have been soon d spelle:l y ten o'clock the maoi.l o chlbs begin to arrive, and from the nnber coining in the first, it was fair t > expect a large crowd. Eact club, as it approachel tire banner on Congress street, raised their hats and gave three rousing cheers for Tilden, Hendricks a1nd Hampton. The Collego en waci "s the place of general ren(dez Vos an 1 thither each body of maonated ' nen prnptly repaired, to be as, sign(d a pace in the process ion The scene onl the green was a is. no' cl and striking one. Every spot of ground seemed occupiod by a hiorsemian. There was no trouble or co'nusion in foraiing the cilmnl, the orders of the maurshala and his assi stants being conveyed to the several presidents and then obeyed by the men--all ~vitha the promij t. niess and pr'eiion of vetertans. Al hl-pas .we.b-e o'lock the proces saiin moved off in the following orader ChietfMarsh al au-l Assistmi.ts. -(Carl inges cont lain in gthae Spak. ers and other Ge nt1Lauen. iiidgeway Chnb. Mi mta ia'elloa Clb. Whlito Oak (lab. Jenakisviile Clua~b. J.ackson's tCek Club. (All1 the townlsipjs were represent ed, there becing ini som0ecatses two( or' ino rc clbs uan i Ie.1.) In thegrocessioni were aniiy flags-ciefcly thle at~ional colors. TIhe M~ontticello Clu tb bore .he batt~e-Ilag of the aold Mont iceilla ( hnards. which that comapany us~ed d liing the0 wara, and whiwi was one us~ed (an thie roniaparits Or Fort. Sumtter. Thea fla was plrsented to the Club beforei the imeeting b y Col. Jomaus HL. Itain, in whose keeping it hadt beenaf sinc~e lae close of the war'. In anakin th' Ile presamtationa, C2ol. Ii ion add ressedl the cluib in forcible anad eloqaient t erms, andl wias loudly 0lceered.-The1 e >loare I (dll) re centl~y formaed at Whuito Oakh wats oi n hand, andl there were likewise several colore~d mien seal t(ered through the proessionl. Th'le line oif march wais down College street to Cangress, down Congress to Liba. crty, down Liberty l~o the Presbyl e' riatn churcb aind from that point to thle grove near by. 'The cavalcade was1 frequentally chooered (an its way; and as eaclh chub passe~d under the banner on Congress street, the min rose ini their stirups and miade theO aiin jIth their chelers for Tilden, Hendricks and H-aimpton. Th'le numn bor of hiorsenmen in line was about eight hundred. Some idea of the strength of the hurnout may be gathered from the fact that when thie reair of the prlocsionl turned the corner of College andl Congress streets, thie head( had barely reacehed the Brosb~ytoriaan church. Arriv~edl at the place of speaking, the horse men formed ini an are around the stand, loaving room for the crowdi on foot. Ini addition to the mount ed meni, there wore about three hundred wh~ites and two hundrod and fifty colored people. Altogeth or there could scarcely have been less than fourteen or fifteen hundied porsons~ on the ground... aAfter music by the band, General John Biratton mado a brief address, udating the ohjent of thn gnah-ing 'mdc the pllrno~es of IDernocritie or guuilizution. At tho rIONo of lis, Vtel'i.e 11(8 lie introduced Col. Jamles 11. R(ion, who ofl'rd the follow iig rdilsolutioil : Resolved, by the o (locrlits of Faiirfield, ini iialsslieeting asm4wemn1 1. 'that \\" heartily olidorsc the noiiiinadiion of Samiiuel J. Tilden for presidenit, anid Thioiias A. Hell di ick8i for vie-* p~reSideiit, of thle Uniited Staltes, niuid 1)le~tl 0110 Yl'ees to 11121ko Iit ( 01181ii till hUliI vigorous8 2. 'Li \t" 1 I 'at with I;a cu" the( Ve~ai~l il iii lill i lul g it 1"11:1 tiekcut I'lie best andt pu~est. 111011 iin tht'c State : hi-.11 \\'c join with our fellow" citil o f 8i~ltth Ca2rolina1: ill the: cie-i.,1ilt.iOii to exhauist all law "u. 11:. .1114 to brIilg its it gloi h llS\ iitotiy 1:1 Novembei)r. ,$. 'Ii iiut I het ticket i nniu t(c'1 1by 11(2"tt 11(1 1 iI(l. ii lit I we gie t(1i (-elh all I c\ ur ii l rove. tiit("iti i h0i 11n)( ili-Nlth tiie to Feecuoeu their (Jul. lRion thenl jlioctcid(l tositi HII the :tilie anid purl-uaxes of tile i)eiiit ii'iitie lpaity of South Cairolia iiiil tho benefuits to)0 ( leiyd(, 1by oil cus~ses anid rce:: of thle people, f. eat I)'in:wc'rat ie sill r.!ie',. \We haive nut s:ace for the 5l1LetvhoN illi!fLll of any of the oraitors. Co1, Riut u:i tu fllo1 wed in t1111ii by Col* EsqN~., ard (lien. J ohn 1). Fvella'-dy. Al~l tiio sp)(cO~hlCs were full of foc all eloquicliec, aund ftill of enci uratge is 218 P'tji(ll i" (.1t1 iicJ l)v t'he'n1 2illl -the dcto'~Iiii 1211 l to) re'eiii11 the SLtl 111d(1 to give to alhl th l 0so J)le, Without regaird to race Or coli dlititol, 1). good, honest andh ecientu gov"ei'iliiitiit. It as5 Alsot dlistinlctlyV c.:t"ii (If the s1.a'ikcis that those of1 thle c() Ioro:1 pelellI WhOI woulti unlite with their I)QliiO n. nol go~vernmien t \V t ilu1 !) ie piticcted ::g:ii!:.tI thi ec.~ andi v"ii deuce fiont the Radt icalsN, let the (:,):a I)0 Wh at it. 1 iii}. At; the clo se ot Gen. Ken. Iiidv's slltC(.hi the 1't'Noillt l~n:: ciii~tozet1 by (,ol ion wvee Put il nl ili lilunuly (ilIr:ell aithild 1011.1 *chiL(15 frcoil the hlsseliil dage. saivinlg that, lie w\ouilll 1:1)1t thenai ad dre'ss they peclll1i nn th i sues~ of the, in 1871. 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