al j~pituv and 'e rald'. WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursday, October 19, 1876. JNO. S. REYNOLDS, Editor. O'u0x Canm~cUcl.at ofi. Foil PRESIDENT, S S.'iUEL J. TiLDEN, of Now York. FOl VICE PlESIDENT, .T1108. .4. H EAD.RICK~S, of Indiana. FOR GOVER NOR, WADE HAMPTON, of Richland. 701 LIEUTENANT oOVERNORt, W. D. SIMPSON, of Laurens. FOiR ST'ri: TiTEAsUliEt, S. L. LEAPHAl'T, of Riehland. FOllIOblPTtOLLbEl -IEN ERAI., JkENSON HIAGOOD'), fBarnwoll. FOR SECiRETARlY or wrATHI, R. M. SIMS, of York. roR A'oliNEY OENE..L, JAINM'S CONNElt, of Charleston. FOR SVPEItlN'r-;NnaENT 01-' EPDUATION. HUGH S. THOMPSON, of 1i1land. Fint ADJUT.\NT G.NE(.\ L., of Siluit er. FOR CONolilSs, FOUlt''ll DlSTItleT, J. H. E]VINS, of Spartnnhurg. sol .il'o, 0) F r E s R UIr T. C. GASTON, of Chester. l'1I Grover-nor nmuIst, dis.4per-se. He is at dully elected h~onlorary member(,j (of thel Palmet010 liifle C11nh, of A bhe vile. Tho New Yolk //era/d deems "cour'O age, wio n; 111d moi dera ('1ut1i. ion nlecessary to at victory10 in Novelber01. tributes inl ihe assi1s!:mee0 and1( colm1 I.e lianico givent to Pa' card, Chi~iamber' la11in and other( demallgogues of the siamio st~amp. C'lrhablin, in his wordv let ter to C ol. IHaskell, sidi that. hie had1( board1( (ho (l('iking of pistols21 at, the A bbeville meietinug oni. "Big Tne~sday" '--wh~len thie Democratsl insist (d upon11 an1 ' lipillal 1e divisi on of ti me. I t is aut11hoityI . (lhait. wihant Ithe nervou~s G~overor dlid hear, wa ~s oniIvlyie spriniginig of [the valves5 upon0 the( instrmnenivts of (lhe bauss hanud ! EKvery aci(t rof Chanbilerlin aind I .is crewV shocws ai degn 0 of f the leaders having be'n sent to bWe Albuy pni!nlitiary. atil expects i i eg1lii icf the ( scenesi' eninet (ed 111) 1, in onc1e0 inl Juidgeond'oios court. I he organh is badol y niiisik~eni. it the( ic trie'd inl theit ed 1( States couirt: 1 is no1where3 '13 chage~d thaiit anly such1 )rganizvationi exist~s in South Caroli in. In the1( next laced, it will niot he( '/5y t~o, arranlge at jury as' 15were' the uies I hat trIied~t the Ii s1 ku-klux ases' ini this StaLte. A liaw of C1on re'oss; requiingo thatI. all jur~ors ini thei niited Ste ('coouirt, shall be able1 to n imd 1111wiite, insusi' lbetter juries haiin t hose i arraniged by3 (Corbin andl hiis iniions5 in 1871. 'l' pe'opl 11r) nmehcl obliged to the3 'n on.. l//eraldl for it s kind interest in thit >ehlf. But it s words arc 1necessari y but empit y SOunids to them. Woul hcey follow~ its shc1 ice, they wouild 'ol iupt praictio'es. A TIIIRD EDITION. A ird 1( editio 101of ouri lindical Licket was put1 out. onl Tluesdy-'re iist'd, (enlar'ged0 and1 imprl)oved," n he dhimel-no0ve1 men(1 would say The wayl) it was1 (done, wias, to sav f lu (leat, ('ffective and unique T ''u 3xecuitiv nnu'oinift'ee req(uetsted( al the nomuinees to withldra:w, wh]ii' eemsi1 to have beeni done1 witll scar'e1li an xceplt ion. The (ebanigel madec are thoeo Israeol .lyrd i place'0 of Mir. Marshuall - Dr'. Peaik1 01' Clerk oif Court, in plae of Mur Neil: liev. W.. liichaurdsoni foi 4(cho.ol ('oinuissioer inisteado o John liuss~el; Georgo Burlil for ('0unty.3 co isinr in) stead10 of (Carter lit..y : ("og I (lnnunt for coronemr, inst1each 0 D)ave Gordon: Mr. 0. R. Thioimpsmi for J1udcge of Proli'ate, ini place o~f I B. Smit h. Messrs. Rb i ch ii Thhomnpson and1. Peaike aiiie whiite.-al the ro'st. 'olored. M4r. Thomi pon11 i5tl t he D~emio('i1atie'i noliiec. T1h , ticket is ini two pariticuil:i .i Rihlard(son is a n xperieced teach01 Lr anld in ll 1respcts q (uified~i' foi the1( position for which lie is nomii uated. Hto has never takenl n par't in polities. Mr. Thiompuon it atlreadyl3 well kniowni. The othmc now noi~iene ar(e in 1no resplect at iimprovemient on1 those first put out Th'le ticket as at whole is a weak anm band one. TH112 COUNTY CANVASS. Te pulie mueetings appo3 nte(d by' the Dceocratie Execuiv1 (cem uittee of LMiuiIkld ,c,,,..t, ,.. fute anee of the Demooratic cause, ended r with the meeting at Ddko on Satur I day last. The grand assemblage on I Monday took tho place of the regu lar meeting at this place. In look ing back upon these meetings, we - are cheered and encouraged. A po litical campaign, in the strict senso of the torni, was a now thing to the, po ple of Fairfield. They had been ac cutomed to the old style of elec tioleering, where the personal pop ularity r.nd tile manners of the can didate hand nm~teh morem to do With hisiH 4UCcess4 0han1 the merit of his Cause. For them to ceer ljeartily into Ia regilir canvams was some tling both strange and difficult, and that they havo done to.is a very hopeful sign. All the meetings havo been well attended, an.1 the vory de C0ron.1 bel tvior of all th) au lien,!e Showed piainly that the Democrats ar1e ious1 in the-latter of political Work. mi i > h-tve nt >, ill yo:Lrs mingled ill polities have gollo to wNork nctively and zealonsly, and are doing their ill for the good cause. There is no lack of mimimity, no w'ilit of <;ntuine m. All are ilive to the dire necessityv of Democratic su.0 18S, and all are dutermined ipon an (ff rL the 'i' t - which ha not been known in Fairfield. To the nomi nees upon the county ticket and to those who havejoined thei in the can vaiss, great praise is due. T)-o *y have worked.l ill 80e1son11 aid out of eiason; they have snrificed personal inter CAS t and personal convenliiec with out sinit anud without hesitation. They huaive kept ever befor e them the high trust an(d grave dilty il pos( ipon tlim by the Democracy of the couty : they have been faith full to that trustl, anld untilingc Inl the disehlmrge of flhat duty. The cllief labor hgs doevolved on the 1omulinees for the Legislh cure-Messr4. Woodwilrd, Gaillard, ]h ice Iiid Camll er-on-thoughi aill the others hlve. done worthy part. Nor it thbe work yet done. Now is to COtmneICe tle haruidest work of the com11IIpaigl. Tile ee-Inass is to be moInure Vigorolt1 . 11ore eirniest thall ever. The :in on our ticket are pCiual to thle taJk. 'T *hey aire ill fine VOlkinig trimi, acclistorlieid to the harnes, ind altogethie-r bet ter prepd for actual work than over beforeQ. Th1e canvassH.' will Conl tinuelo, aind we predict that its visible fis wi8V*ill consta~ly I increase8 befoee the day of e'lectionu, iln thle shape oif constant ne(cess4ionus to the~ raniks of 11he organuizeld Demuoerney. And thue Cro.)wn ingf tr iuph ill be achlieved FEFECT PEACE". The 4eviden1ce giveni by prominenlt Statet 01V1licials is certin tly wvoi th jiudgesi, 1'eveni have bxeeni he-trd from, atual they alhl uiiie iln tile ass4ertion thalt nowherll~ e ini thle Staite is there no)where lile thle ordlilluy prIcesses of theio law either obsa~trucited or inleleetul1 ill preservin1g peace0( anid pro(tec0tinlg pe(rs)ml 111d lprop(erty. .'lhe ighlth juidge, T1.ownse-nd, is absi'4itelycertin that hie wold( acdd hisi testimon(41y to thant oif thle othe'r circulit juidges, [hat the civil arm is 1 qjuite powerfutll enou)1gh to I enor-ce inljlitary force or 1la the suspenion ' oft the /hedens (/ c4O. TIwo out (If thlree jil.!ges of the Hfupienw~ ourit vils 1 nd tha i an lly extralordinaryP~ menltunl~ 8, such as1 thiose contem1) plated in Chamuberluifn ' rocun Ition, lare totally unn1)ecessiaiy. Tihe~ she10'ifl (f Aikeni counfty, where it is aileged theo chief dAisord(er exists, staites that. he is able1 to (eecute anyl legal proC.ess without ex traordinarizy or ' xtraneou(ls aid. '1'hus far theore has betn1 ai singular uini fornuity ini the ntatceen, ini reply to) 1the inui ie oC (f tihe Docri)(atie 81a11o Exeu Ii ie Conun Ilit tee, th41I ther'e is an mu~lisu~t umiient inl Marion county last week. Rev. Jas. MeD >woll was elected moderator, and Dr. J. A. Mayes teilporaly Celk. A iintal v n.iilt wNis con.mitted upon Mr. Vim. MeDudlen, a Con dciltor on the South Carolina Rail road, on last Tueslay, by a number of negroes. 13. (F. Yoeun and John Leo have beIn appointod collnniissio(nels of ele tiol for Chester coity. ele T. M. Graham and .J. W. Gourdine. Trial Justice Reed of Charleston. having deculaed his intention of supporting General Hanipton, ham been remived by our governor. "Preferenice, not Proscription." An afiray occurred on Thursday last, at Lncastor, between Richar'd Gardner anld John P1hillips, which 1' resulted in the s(rious and perhaps fatal wounding of Mr. Phillips. We Welei(mI atong our exchanges the /Iampton //rald, which is a" new weekly lblisled at Rock Hill rice the Grange, ref ired. We wish our new coniemporary all success. A car on the C(hcster and Ienoir Narrow Gutage 1iilroad, loaded with cotton, canght firo from a spark. while the train was on its wyiv to Gastonia on Satiiuriy, and both (otton 1111 car wero consillued. Losse, ubout *$1200. A white man residing in Charles ton aittempted to commit suicido last Wednesday. He managed to eut 1 gall ill his throat, but was prevented from doing further harm. The new Catholic (Ichurch in Greenville wNAs dedicated on Sunday the 8th1 ilst., with iiuposing co-e ml1olmies, by tl.e R1t. Rev. Bishop Lynch11, assisted by a numbiler of the Catholic elergy from Charleston. CAMPAIGN NOTES. Only ton more days to work for Hampton and Reform. A Hampton picnic was held at 111i ion o the 18th instant. There are twenty-seven white and twoV( colored Hamp111ton Clubs in2 Oconco. Barbecues 2and lReform gather'ngs2 absorb) all thei timeI of the coml itry folkw. Ver ily theiy arme working. F~or every whuite manU inl i\arion1 couty whoI( s~upportsf..2(' Chamberlain, ten colored menci support11 Hamflptonl. T1hme F"orreston, Wiliamsiburg countyl, Democratic Club hasi already twvenity colore.1 m1embers. It ) ispoosed to (lose all tihe' places of lomsinessi in Aiken on the occasion of General H1amp)ton's viit onl next Fridayv. The No'wberry county Radicals mot onl the (;th instant, and1( after ai squtabbile over oilices, the (carplet baggers secured tihe nomninationls for themselves. Thel Spar tanbnurg I!era/d says this is no timec for indepjendent candi dates. and1( disconilltenane'es much T1here miust be -no ba1ir-splitting in this campa~)1ign). Cheer:ngi; accoui) c(Onltiue to comle ini from all1 parits oIf the coun try of the active workmng of the cluibs and14 of the suWcess which aitftends their (fforts. Th'le colored ind is2 overywheroe hfng enlightenied, and neccsioinf b~eing miade to the ranks oIf ihe Democracy. Theli Radicals auppointed last Wed neiisdaiy. the 18th, for a1 mass18 meeting' at Abbeville. The Me-diut said: H~on. B. H-. U ill aund General John B Gordon, of Ge~orgia, and Hon. Armilstead urt will spenk for the D~emocrney. Lot overy Democratic Club in the county turn out in full force. W~e nmust moiet onr opponen12ts at every turn and1( give thiem a1 cor (dia2l greeting. Hurrah for Hamp t n! T1hie Niow York /ferald saiid if the *Democrats trittumphod0 inl Indianai they wvould have chamnces of electing their Presidential candidate even if hi shou1ld go alginst them. The -D~mnocratbi ne(ver expe~cted : to succeed ini Ohio until within the last two or three weeks. At the tinm (of their Naltionll Convention they dleliberately conceded it to the Repub1llhins biy tihe nlomlinationl of Governor Tildon, who was so disi tausteful to the Ohio Democrats. Tihie German mind1( is sometimes cry qutick to reaich a1 conclusion. lustmztinig the opposOito of this re mar~ik, Mr. Fergusoni toldl Hans of tile German wh~o sait 3,000 years gravely (contemuplating his toes, and then rising, said( wi th a sigh of relief: "Vell, I don't 800 nioding dle mat ter v'id dema." "Hah !" said Hans wner,. at Reck lill, S. C. at 5-Sw. MARY A MonILEY. F. W1 IIENI(iT, Proprietor of the EJ EPS coinstantly en hand a fine .I.st ock ofW ske riandies, W in,. \UlIt iquiorn. (Cigairs. Tlobacco, etc.,* iti \lit the favourite and fashionable beveraces preplared from theit pu1rest 'iignora and ii lhe finest style. Comoiii to theo Centenniial' B~ar, under the Winnsb~oro Hotel. TiIIOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. && All busines ntrusted to him in. 'ithier capaiity) will receive prompt atten Of1ice oni Waishingtont street, one0 door 'ast of Winnasboro Hotel. cict 5 II. A 0 Al 1 l-iin. J1so. S Iiryso.m GAILLAE~D & REYNOLDS, ATTORi)1NEYS AT1 LA W. Snf. 2 I.f lI' 11.4 .V, WI NNSI.0.1 IUU'f1 I ,\1:011 NA Dharlotte, ('olumbl inl.& Au~guta. Itali Rond. Co .l'si a IA. 11rec. 10i. I 575. TllE rfollowing lt'aneniger Schecdub1 L. i heu rnu over i.-h roa.j on and ' ifler ihiia date. heave Anunin, (1 . at 4.)5 y a ' Winnsor, 11 00 p A~rrive at VCharloftoe, N. C'. 6.15 a Pe rGerve Charlotte., N C. at 9.40 p I 4* Obester, 1-2 06S a. " W nsoo 1 115 a ii "' Coinnihin, 8.45. a Irrive at Atignsta ].'~ i~ JAS. ANl)PER 'N,Oen'l nupt i* A. 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