The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, October 19, 1876, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS
OUR COUNTY TICKET.
FOR SENATOR,
TH08,.W. WOODWARD.
FOR REPRE8ENTATIVES,
H. A. GAILLARD,
THOS. S., BRICE,
F. J. CAMERON.
FOR CLJUK OF COURT,
J. B. DAVIS.
FOR JUDGE OF PIOBATE,
0. H. THOMPSON.
IOr sCiIOOL CoMMIssIoNER,
DR. JNO. BOYD.
FOR COUNTY CoMMISSIONRIts,
F. M. L. DUKE,
W. H. KERR,
J. R. BOYLES.
FOR CoIRONJER.
JAS. L. RICHMOND.
11AIjiOAD ScHEnU I.-The trains
'm C. C. & A. R. R. now leave
'Winnslboro as follows: Going north
12.30 a. in. Going south, 1.35, a w
Aecoimodation day trains: Ooing
north, 11.33, a. in. Going south,
12.12. Those trains moot at Winus
boro.
POST OFFICE Houim.-The post
ofilce will bo open daily (SundaysI
(ixceptd) from 8 A. M., to 12 M.
tand from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern
and Southern mail close at 8 P. M.
precisely. erO Mail delivered on
Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M. only.
Der Advortisc'a will 10ease re
Muomber that a lvertisenents, in
order to secture insertion, must be
handed in by nine o'clock oi Tues
day morning. Contract adyerti;(:
ments nast he handed in by the
tamo hour on Monday morning.
ReIligious Services.
.mociato Il'fortim Chutrch--Rev J. 11
00-1.I. 1 A. M I.. ai, 8 P 31.
Y. M. V. A tat Meth1odist
Church att 5 1. -3.
Methodist' Chuirchlilev. or. w. Walker,
H, A. -M., 8 P. 't. ut la1y -W-h1ol 10 A. 'M
rrayer io..ting. 'Tiurstday, s t. -m.
Episeopal ('hnreh-- Rev. J. ()beaar, ger
vit ces every Sutday excopt the 2nd Suniay
of the tuaonth lit I1 o'cliock A. Mr
Presbyterian -churtoh- Riev. c. , Chi
nhester, 11 .. M.. an-l 71 ,. at. Sabbath
.-t'hfoll 3% 1.. '%. Prayer Meeting, WelnaaeS
'ny, 7 1-2 0. .
Everybody in Fiiirfield promlptly
"dispersed" at Chmiherlain's bi.
ding. - -.
Now is the time to subs.ribo for
TIR NEWS AN DH:RSn. Make up
your clubs, and bring along the
cash.
General G3rant hits is:,ued a
p iroclamation ordering~ the pepco
So hCr o3na to "disporre on I -
t're l'oea.bly to their 11homes'
within tin ec (days!
One of the youtng men frrom Co
lumnbia dlroppedi a p)istol last Moayth~1
whero the Columnbia1 Artillery was
stationed. The pecrson who pick d
it up is regnostel t) leaLve it at tis
oflico.
Tfhe R1iebland Ril (hb haos been
disbamndeal, and1 re-or;;aniz:e 1I' nat
danLcing' clubl. Insttead of drillinug
the mnaauuivres are dimel eatch mn: nl
using his gun faor a pnriner.
Aoemnsxr.-On Mon~taday c-:enin
the souithern~-h'fmnd tratin of Oh *
Charlot te, Cohunbia red -August a
Ratilroaud collid.ad with a tra'n from
Augusta. B tm trains were badly
injutrod. Nobody hurt.
Evarywhere are heard wardsl in
praise of the Commit tee of A iange
moentsq to whose excellen-t mnsage
mont is duoi much of the suIccess of
Thursday's ovat'on. The laidies did
a full share, in the decoration of the
~.peaker a st'nd.
The majority of the negroes hom e
on Monday were quihet and orderly.
Three, however, attracted notice by
their boisterous, insolent and
somewhat incendiary talk. Those
were Prod Steele, Alcek Ladd andi
Tom Cooko. .Mark them, /
. In giving the namnes of the Radi
cal noineosC~t, we omitted that tf
Dave Gordon--or, ast most of the
delegates ( alled .. it, (Gordiung-the
candidate for the oIlico of coronori.
We are informed that ho did not
withdlraw.
Mr. Marshall hias (lone himself
c:-odit by his v'oluintary withdrawal
from the Radical county ticket.
We have conidemne~d and we still
condemn his course, but his with.
drawal dleserves commi endaItioni none
thme less.
Ini our next issue will appear a
ntico from the Board of County
E xaminers announcing the appoint
mient of School Trustees for thme
ensuing scholastic year. Thme free
schools will be openedI on the 2nd
Monday in November. All colored
applican ts for teachers' corti ficates
are required to appear for oxamina
tion on the 28th of October, and
white applicants oni the 30th.
The Board of Examinmers have re
S solved to subject overy teacher to a
It is said that the Governor con
templates issuing a. proclaination
ordering all brass bands to "dis
per3e and retire ipcaceably to 'their
liomes" in three days. The click -
the valves on their horns has too
close a resemblance to the cocking
of a revolver to bo tolerated by our
peace-loving chief inagistrato.
SUPERvSOUs OF ELECTION.-Thc
Columbia Union-Ilerald has the
followi'ng: "We are requested to
stato thlt the United States Court, for
the appoi n tillent of suipervisors of
election. vill sit ill Columbia, in
stead of Charleston as heretofore.
All colulillicntioli addrossed to
Sanmel T. Poinior, Chief Supervisor
will therefore be addressed to himl
in Colmibia. His ofice is in tile
new post-ofileo building-."
PIEFER ENCE.', NOT PI.CRIi IPT;ON.
There are several Republicans ill
oir comnmnity who itake them
solves conlspieuously tffonlsive on
every occlsion that is offer ed.
They are in the enmploy of Demo
crats, anidl owo their existoeo(e to
men whose interests they eonstaintly
attack. This is certainly wrong.
and there is a remedy for it. Just
as5 long as our popi give bread to
those who are. their enemies, just
so long will they renwin in political
bolalmge. We do not advocate
p roseriptiou excpt ill extraordiiatry
inlstiices, but we iisist that the
dootrino of preferring friends to
foes, is right and just.
Fmri.-Te alarl Gf fire was
Houi1Cded on ituird my Inoingabu('1t
o1. o'clock, Iild VaIs Caused by the
burning of an outiuildinz Cn the
premises of Mr. J. E. Gilbert, ne:u
the freight depot The fire compa
ny ind the Iook-niandi-Ladder were
promptly out, but tme enfgine was
not t:ken fi ther thin the well near
Mr. Phillips' e. ienceo The la-i'e s
and books wvere made to do good
service in tearing down the binning
bulilding" and" thus diminlishing" the
the heat of the fire. The kitchen
whicil stood lcar the building was
at 0110 time in great danger, but by
great <f)mts the flames were ex
tingulislhed beforC anly serioulls (111111
age was d(onle. Thei o was no wind
stirring, or the fire nuiighm t have be11
very sIeriois inl its resiits. We aIe
not yet porifively informed as to the
origin of the tire: it is presonled to
have be1 neCIIlidental.
.A'rrm.:n l REenUrr rani KArr ox.
.We p'lbsh below a lotter from
Jamlne H. Cook, fornwlrly a leading
R~eplican:(r in this ceenty. It will
be0 seenl that he entirly rep)u listes
South Carolmia Ibhdie:4:'mI, andi will
vote the ..Kunpton ticket:
Ortober 15, 187g.
I take this oportunl:~y of wvriting
yoiu, to inform youi that 1 nio ln
I ellng to) the Republicanl party. I
hi V ve nipal m~y hanids cle..u ino ml
th ie:ves'i i roundels'~ heing elct
' I to 'tier, amnd will nio Ilngr nup
A . n11 v ,ich tiet. If youU waint
me t, 1' .. wi-t go out anld do all I canl
for G. eendi Hampon.
. -A MEIS It. COOKE.
Rl mesowri'lo.-Th'le fol lowinmg reso
thle Wlade -Hamp111ton Dem~locratic
Club, Township NO. 6:
]?c..olve'd, 1. That wo will not rent
1land to ainy Radlical leader, or any
mon lbors of hlis family, Or fmish51 a
h1ome1 or give emlployment to any
such leader, or any mem11ber of hlis
family.
Ih'e'I/'ed, 2. Thalt-wo will not fun
nlish alny such1 leader or mlelmbers of
ihis fanmily any sup pliesC, provisionsb,
.J'eso/red, 3. ThatI tile names of
snieh p)orsons wiho ma~iy b0 lonlsidlered
1(oad(1s bo1) finlnishe~d t this Chib ait
tile earliest convenience, thallt at list
of the samo1( mayi 1)e furi'shed to
each memberi)O of this Club.
1Re(',/red, 4. That nil lihose whio
vote for thle Radlicalididaltes will
be noted by ai co1lmmittoe appointed
for tile purposeX(, and reported t~o this
Club: and1 tihat we nil1 add t wenlty
five per1 conlt. addlitionll 0on renllt and1o
f .r furnishing supp~llies, and twenlty
five por cnt. dliscounift on wages.
]J'e.'o/r.ed, 5. That all neutral
voterso will b)e treated as inl tile past.
lRcsolced, B. Thlat to all those
Wvho vote with 11s we will give a
dlecided p)roforncelC over tile neutral
1m101, anid guiaranitee thema and their
famliles every protection to tile full
eixtent oif our ability.
J1te$QoI'e, 7. Thait we will give tile
Democratic voter our entire patron
ago anld profore~n'o,irrosplootive of his
vocaltion; thlat ill case3 of necesaity
only will we blire our political opo
nontst : anld thlat theso) resolultionls (do
not interfere with tile farming 01p0r
ationis in harvesting tihe presenlt
Jt~eolved, 8. That thoese reool
lions be puliished in THEi Naws ANn
HElRIATM; amnd we requjiest thlat other
clubs) ill tile County will co-operato
withl us.
HENRY HEINS,
El. A. KENNEDY,
F. M. L DUKE,
JAMES KELLY,
On mlotion., the above reannhtionn
were voted on separatoly and unani
mously adopted.
E. H. HEINS,
President Wade Hampton Club.
11. H. FLANNIGAN, Secretary.
UAMYPTON~
A GRAND MEETING!
3,500 PEOP1LE P1RESENT.
Spoccbes from Hampton, Barker,
Moiso, Mackey, Butler, EvIns and
Youmana I
THE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Latuit Monday had been eagerly
-.iticipated by thousaids o;f people
in Fiiifeld. Hanipton wasi cominig,
an( tlis va.s of itielf enough to call..
forth the gicitest (nthiasimii.
Monday had scarcely come when
the firing of bcinbs aid the dis
chae of rockets told that some
thing extrindinay 'was -on hand.
At daylight ill tho bells of the -town
were rung in honor of "Haipton's
Day," i-nd the toni nspeople were up
bright and early, umiking prepara
tioins for the occasifon. By eight
o'clock every thing was ready, and
the mnotunte I clubs beganl to arrive.
The storsc were ill closed, and
e. o- ( body had resolvel ol a holiday.
The displiy of flags was (iito exten
live t ja I; sovere ill haildsomile and
appropriate. At half past ten o'clock
the procession was foritnod oil the C,)l
lege grcen1, under conunand of Ch'ief
Mairsihal Dwight, and promptly took
upl) its mar-ch for Colonel ion's resi
(ence where were Generail Ioupton
and othcr distinguislied gentlemen.
The pi e( a sion wais the lengest evcr
Feen inl Fi iclll, I nid it it, estinmted
ti there were n(,t less than fifteen
1.unt1Imed mite(0d mcin in line. The
order peii e nd was ost excellent,
notwitLiiirn(irig the high spirits of
the mcn, Ind the fr(ju(nt himizzits
for Htnph n The ai-conni (tion
train 1-:d 1 r<-u'ht Hmlnriton amnd
otheis, tcgether With a 0tachiient
of the Columbia Flying Artillery,
clis-1t1ing of iiitt cn mncii d two
per(s. The cinion were at once
taken to the place elecd for the
spalkilg. The prccesion halted
with its light in fn itt of Col. Rlion's
booming of emmnonl wasi n0w hteard
the signatl for the ,procession to
move to the apeakng-ground-and
t lie :) agku 8 <itei ed tl:e carriages
p~i 0ided fijr themi. TIihe ranksh (loed
inwani(. md with il -e1( ienges inl
fr< nt i-e < ohn n to k up itsi mar Ih
for the g;;eve ding nally in rear of
the Pmic ~lait n el urch. Ariivt d
at t he sp.t, ia lla.aing light pio
ria:ted itself. Tl1~e epeks st8nd
was i auitifully decoited with
wreaths antd feustoons of evergreen,
inlt mingled V ih flowers of dliffer
cnt huiii . A can1opiyr waso formed by
stret( hing (c(.r the I itnd a heavy
iannfing n pi m nting the rntional
colois8. The iiocr i pomtieni was
e-ta mt~nhI d with :mail flags inu
p1~ sit r, :.1(1<in the ttables for tihe
I pea ke! s w (ei C r tvei al he-ndsomelti(
huq~u( 1,. On the topJ (if the stanud
in frent were the witd, "HA~uTyro
i)U To UR 8'TATE," and <;n the(
lower piir11. " ol''111 CAnoLINA--1U
st'ino), smEi;>." T1o onue side was
"WE WILL H1'ltiENnERi 0UR A~IMs Fl) 01 n
wiv~tsiANnu s1.L:TrfEA~lR, No)T To)
C l.ufBERLI~tTAIN." In front were
three pedesta, the cenutral one
above thu other two. In the cen tre
otood Famne, on the right sttood
Justice, on the left Liberty, and bie.
lowm, the Pr'ostrate Stamto--anlI peron ~i
ated by you .ps ladies in applrop~riatte
dress. On each a'ido wore ranged
young girls repre(en tinig differenit
Stateo--Newv York, NorthI Carolina,
Ohio, Geaorgia, lindianai, Maryland,
Kentuciiky, Loriuda and others. The
procesioni Clamio matrebhing ont, to the~
tune of "Hoild the Fort, for I amu
Comting," and halte on1 i the edge of
the grove. Tho firing eased, and
the speaikors4li approatched the stantd.
General Haampton, leaning on the
armi of General.Biratton, led the way,
and as they panssed between the lines
of girls, flowers were stroewn in
Hiampton's pathw~ay, Faito ratisedl
her trumpet to anniiounco hist ap
p~roach, .Juntice and Liberty hailed hist
comning, and the stillness wats brokon
by the Staten stinging the following
song, adlapted1 for this occasion:
Tho True Palmotto State.
1st.
C'arolina! Carolina!
H eaivenu's blenain~g aittenud her;
WVhile we live we will cherish, protect andl
defend her;
T1ho' the scorne'r wnay uneer at and hirelings
detfiame her,
Yet our hearts swell with gladness when.
ever we name her.
Cnonus -HuInrrah! IHampton! Trhe Pal..
metto State forev'er,
Hurrah! Hamipton! T1heo true Paulmiet
to Xtate.
2nd.
Thongh uahe enios note others their mteri..
ted glory,
86dy whoise namo stand higher in liberty'
atory ?
Though too true lhirelf to crouch1 to op
p~resslion,
Who can yield to %ik rule a more q loyal
smuiuo ?
Cujonlus.
3rd.
Then let. all those Who love Is, love the
lanl that we live inl,
As.lappy i region as ol this sido of Iea.
vt-n,
Wlmero pentlv and freedom, love anti pet-u
1n111114. bfore u,
itaine alond, raise together, the heri
thrilling chorus.
-Calourn.
The covere.l portion of the stand
was nlow OcTlpied byGeneral H1amp
fon, Gen. Mf. C. Butler, Col. Leroy
F. Youm:ms, Col. F. W. McMaster,
Mlaj. T. G. Barker, Col. 1. W. oie,
Col. lioni Judge Mckey. Mj.
Voodward, Mr. Gaston, Col. Evin,
Rev. C. E. (iciester. and the re''
resentAtives of tho preo. The it;"
dielce gathered in ft ont of the t .Id,
the ladies occupying the seats pro
vided for them, an1d those onl foot
taking position onl th right. The
miuii.ed men formed a seinicircle
aronid the stand in front und the
bands sat oi the left of the speakers.
The lowest estimate malu of the en
tire number present fixes it at
thirty-five huniidiel persol, of wihom
about live liired were colored
people.
After miuic, tho incetilg wa
opened with prayer by 11ev. C. E.
Chichest er. General Uratton theln
formally opened tho .proceedings,
allnoulleing the Gbject of the ilmeet
ig, and calling on the audience
t.) give clovo attention to he speak
'rs. He likewise read a letter wiit
tenl by Bolin G.egary, colore .1 for
merly of Newberry. but now living
in Fail field, ill which the writer
annun(llced his ablldomlilen t of the
Ridical party, and i:s intentioin to
vote and work for Hampton alld
the Democratie ticket. Th follow.
10g ii
OREGORY's LETTER.
Ai.s'rox, S. C., Oct. 14., 1876.
Gen. Jno. ]rTation, (ha'rm I) n
J!A.. onn., FPa.-field Co. ;
DEAR SIR : I am for reform. I
Was IIIIdeeldod asH to Imy coi uil
aIfter the llpublican e(myLn!.ion mot
They ilelt Ild (11ew i color line.
When ily white-11opiblican friendt
withdrew from that co v ti on,
nd extended their bands to thoit
Den 0 -ratic friends, I then told then1
I Would also be With them Soo1. I
w'll further stato that I was it vice.
preident of a1. Uinioni League i
towvnshiip 14 in Newberry coiunty
211d I swore to rupport in).mne but1
good and hionest nmn for oflice. ]
now pledge miyseif algalin to sulpporl
the en tire D~emocratie ticket, statt
anid con~fhty- andit I voliunteer mn
se1 vices to wol k for Honesty and
lieformi-whichh I see will neOver het
producled bly the lRadical party of
South Car'olinad. I wdi organaizo a
clubi next~ week
Very 1iespecifully,
lhoLIN GREoRouY.
The Cii;irmani then introduced,
iin appr'opiate langu'ige,
(lEN. wVAnP. I.\MiP~ON.
At the~ utteranceo of tihe word
HuMPTroN tile ei owd, as if by Onl0
connnon11 iplh, gaive ce r a~Piftetr
cheer for Caroljina's chosen0 leader,
anid it was 011 some noments before
thme Genieral (cuid proceed. A t last,
stainding uponul the p)!alformi, Lct
opened hlio remnarks--and thte cede
.upon01 tile auidiec was~ remalrkable.
Not a1 manl was there( bunt wals silent
and1( expetanit-noet a1 hleart that did
not throb)l with paitiiotisim anid reso
b~lidess, fanticism~~i~ Or sielf-interesth
jcada 1hem2 to) thle nupiport of thei
lets ever* disgra1hcedl lnicanQ11' ciiliza
tioni. W\e enun.Iot give H- utogm)S
spacehi iln full. It iis enouigh to saiy
thalt it watsai dispaissionateC, iimp:u-Malu
relview of tile conditio Io(f ourP Statte,
and a forcible atppea1l to good 11102
(of whatever race, of whatever pairty,
to joinl in tihe ?effort to puIt diown
wvrong and1( res4t1)re peace'f, security
VTe General was; freueintly inter
rup1ted with I inginig cheers11, and at
thle close of is speech thme appi~luse
After 1mu11i1 by 0110 of the bamnds,
and a salute froum the Flying Aiti!
lery, thme chiairmn:m inltrodneel
MAY. TH11o. 0. llA1:u,
01n0 of theonine 1);oin the~ State
ticket for elctor atlarge. His spe.chm
was (of considerahlingPiI.th. H1(1 direet
ed iis reimarkis almost e'xclusoively to
the colored popIlo, shlowing themli the(
error of their pastt waiys, urging
them to come out hol-11ly on the side
of right, anid waring them of thle
r~iious consequen~lces the1y must ex
poect if the present state (If things
shlould continmue. lIIe was heard
with close attention, and frequently
checered..
Tile band gave anotheilr tunoe, the
cannon b)omled again, and the
Chaiurimnn introduced.
CoL. E. W. MoISE,
our next Adjutant and Inspector
General. Col.Moiso is~a ready anti a'.
truactive speaker, and 1h0 held theu on-.
tire audienen in thn lss nn atntiom
He drow a strong picture of the cor
rupt Iractices of the Radical crow in
South Carolina, and the evil conse
quoncos to the wholo people. He
addrosod himelf at considorable
longth to the colored people, and
3avo thom much good advico. Iir,
reniarks were frequently grv't%,
with loud laughter and ringing
cliersi. Hlis iadress wias docido 11y
one of the host stimpi)-speoches evor
delivered in Fairfield.
Thenext Rleakor was
J11nOE T. .1. M.\eisEY.
The Jindge wa, on this occasion at
coniderab~le dlisaIdv .n'ge, hia voice
suffring seriousv from the frequent
eflforts he hI W(s y rymt(le for
1:uniiptoi and Ref(orm--bh in t'.:e
State 11n-l more recently in the el v
of New York. As ui-d le was vey
seveOr 1 Cupn lilirbI an I his
crew. and gave facts in detil to es
tablish the ent!ire triuthlI of his t ste
ients. He distincetly avowedI him
self in sylpathy with the 11 Itiollal
RepLblincal party, 'n I expressedl the
opinion thvit u tyes, if elected, wouhli
be the pacifie:t.)r of the oefe i.m .
le had a Jew words to say Ibout
Wi!llace and t.e "(x (lase inl
Feat~ervill," a1 .1 made xne ex
Cellen t poian s a;piist, thel oil sI rp
er. vie1)he all Lo the C n.
'gresSman, a colored Denocr-at in the
crowd brouglit forward a p1e
healing a fox-skin lab00lled" Wallace,"
and held it upl) to the viiew of the
enltiroecrowdl. "'There"S," si. the
Judge, "'a that noW I emIins as the
fruit of the fox-huniiiit.-ol( Wallave's
hlide." [GrIeat hu11ighter.] ur
Mackey ('oluded with iL haliIdsoie
co:mp iument to Wade, ampton. 1.nd
predlicted his glol i0us triim ~ph (.n1
the seventh oif Nov'l ber. H e was
of course fruel(IiItly pplaullded.
lheni .JuIl I.go Aiwvkey took his
seat, Gen.eratl Un-aitoa nnnn
t hat the ImorIning exerises were now
nde.1, and thtt th1i0 -wt-uldl be a
torch ligit pnocession, wiith imlore
speaking. at lhalf-past six o'clo'k in
the evening. TIhe Cl.ubs ih,
Imoiitel. Mnd each took its way to
its lea](liart-ers; inl town, whier t!h y
wvere met by the commliit tees4 aL -
p iinted fr t' e )11purpose.
The Towni Hall, The:qpi-ku Hall1,
Desportes' stor t and (.rig
storo wmr nk! - as dtinniliin.
iooms1, 11 .41 there wa:s s). (I
ou t ahu dance of ubtan111 tianls for the
"eavalry,"' artillery and ifntry.
After reiiresinnenit, the mnen att tenided
to teheir horses 1011al made ready fxt
Ithe night's procI(eedinlgs.
theO Clubs and o ther' D1emuoenats as5
st3ebl in front oif the freight
dlepoIt, andt were'( soon1 formned ini
coliuum of twos b y the ma~rshialo. Tlhe
lege~( grleen anI~ld dur 'Oig I te nat:-ch o
t he pr('eession) firied m111 inti'--4iuns, in
ter5sersed with ain occasional broa /.
.%idb-so1 to spe(ak. Thle cod~lumnl
inarched thrIoughI C.on~gre.s street
mo14st o.f the hous on which were
brillaitlVy iilhuinaimted- ii ithe(
head1( reachle 1 thme reshidenlce of Jamel(s
11. AikenEq, hnacone
malrch was mI:uLe for the con: I -house.
Tlhe pro (Esi< n1 presen t(e d a fine
appe:rance3. Th.I ere va'ire severalh
poin1ted and app ~roprti ate. O ne~
r'epresentedl I. ('ertIinl sly old fox
namIhed1 "Butter-miik" ('haseF;d ti 1his
hole by~ the( pacik trin24ed b y T. .
W. Another !md 1.he0 wonls, "'Pro
chlmation :) Disband-G o to sleep,
wie men3[ -I'. D. H.'1 1. --Tooi hmin !j
tom." AnmotI her hadt~ C~htuo!4hlini and
the1 tunei o.f pmui( ph'odel.1." Anoth
falling out (If 118his ockets All
The crlowd gather-el aruil ie
court-h~ousei, thet spe)(lkers an~d aL fen
speaikers of' thme o(''asion were (.1i
M. C. Butler, Col. Jlno. U1. Evinio 1.
C5ol. Lieroy F. TennIlaI1l.. They allh
deliveredl (eluen I nmd ioul st ir~ ing
al(ddr'esse, tind w'ore fr('eintly inltter.
r'upted w ith voci ferous c'heers.
WXheni the( reg0 a spet' lCebes we4
c-omoed D~emlocraft, and~ they were
attentively and1( respac'tfully heard.
About Cleveni o'clock the meteting
Ini ill resIpec'ts thme grand( HTemrp
14)n mieetinig we.s ai fine sli((ucces. 'I lhe
uitimostt order1 prevailed dluring the
entire day, tind everyvtinmg was well
mranaged. Onoe or two foolishi no.
gr'oesI ((eemed a litt1lu ben on a dia..
tur'hance, b)ut, their comimon w";,o
getting the hotter of their folly, they
soon qittod dlown and coniducted
themnsolves properl1y. This moeting
w~ill long bo r'emlemboreied as one of
the largest, grandest and altogether
most siucessfuld gtherings oferi
wYitneJ~ssed in Fairfield.
H~urr'ah for Hanmpton I
P.y your subscr'iption for the
NLW anii HknAL
pirmu- of couttioln to 1e dir1ct.
ed, i wfil otffr for ilo before tlo
Court lounse door in Winnsboro, onl tlo
first Monday in November next,within the
legal hotran o ale, for cash, the follow ing
ds141criel(1 property, to wit:
Al' that tr:at of land onaii - four
hund red and seventocair 01.M asiil 1 'bInndIIMI
ats foillowms: on"h( nrhb .u~i 1on
ing to .1. 1". (Clud, on tei ast 1 1 e byT. lis
anel lenry IV Illns, On1 - th lt s ih lv al .
I la ."te,;1 a i I n th1e114 west by )Irsi.
Il-irnunon levied on Sts (I'1, p ry fAls
ii. 111.I dMnsa the su1it (if D). '1l. RutY'r
*4gainst It. G. La (r . drn' 31 I . ,ar
It. .1. Elinund11 s1 n11 d others.
A I jO.
All that yhlantation or r-e( 'f 1a.11- 161i4
ina Fairield ( 'onnty, (nitailling (mw im'hn.
dral 111 eighty aicres. mcwn- or Ies--4. anl I
hourid hilv lands of Joh1 1itunton1,
.lanle ( rtWe and others, levied tiln, -11 the
vrst ft 'Mrs. Saillie MJ. Gdloiney at the.
suit of Willi it it. .tobertso and111111 .hune110s
IL. Il, awain6st Timnothy liardlen a1s
IrIllst an1 I o . kkri.
A Its),
All that h raCt of l11a 1 lying in Fairfield
vollty con taining two 111n11rd 1n-1.
thrt nres, m11r1e oir less, itnal boundedc
by lands of Charles Free, Irs. Mlae~kon11
111t ithers -ev oi. in s the property of'
Villini Dawkins, at the suit of 8lllnilm W.
Nhlellon.
hIti' lis S. W. RUPPyy
Winnsboro, S. c., S. 1", C.
0t. 12th 1876.
001 1W x2
REPORT OF THE OONDITION
0 11, 11 F,
Winnsboro NatoAMi[Bank,
A i'nnl51-bhoro, in lih te of Soil
.LX - I4ar4lh i. t thie close of buies
RESOUROES.
n.-1n1 nnl )iecou nis, $C233:7
Ore-td 1-f1ts.2,10 0
U. S 4ili1hls to seclre
cire t-4ionl, -50100
Dot, froni approved reserve
1. 7lS;778
li 4 from oWhetr Nalional
ianks. 5 -179 -)
lini ld -t t .Iu n t r
Curren. Expenises and'
Taxe-s P-sii,1,-0 7
pre--11niums pul, .1 .* 1
Ills oM otheic'r N1i1611in.1l 1,ha1k . 3,4177 01
F-rneclional1 t: uliviec ktneitid.
ing Nie'st )s
pei,(inichitling gold(
T*1111 4 i4I'!V 188 O90
ingal 'l let i'r Niiie.s,
Rutedemp1tion fundil with UT. S.
ItV~~l1'114 166t (w)4 11. 11.14 5
IA'LITJE'7
'*n' l''ol ' i t pa i , NO $75, 0 0 03 li
8111l-11111 - T 317
0 he Itltli~ tleI p nflf'i 1,27.- 71
t11-ivien'i-6 dIIp rill sill Iii 5
to1 C114'k. 17,777 t4
Tre to 5her Nntifnl rlatiins, 252 47
'Iotal I '
$~TVI'0 OUIILH IOLINA,
S u r h, %.nd ,
Ohrunutiiv i 1 fittil
Natioilak note o'' uiyI4t- (l i i
In~h ido-l deost subjet:
to~ cheek,111 'X i~eto'u
J~(1litod 1 et (1 1~ I) A(>4 of i :111
OrIiro udx l44i~g'1 411 l 11 1
(T\T iO S'Ti EA 'A l..\'\
sweai 414I4ili14i,' lte1;1 hove si~l al enoii t ( s4tyt'4
ar Tn-aW.eklbycrabd eeklye
J).itvs nixlioret- - -es : ~
'Wi..11 M ni.\- Tilsil 141-, (
-:n1y \ iXA liitt lE - )'re-lor Ut
JOHN D. McARLE, S
ASl reetyI-e eiIed tlu
had aO al Iano everthing usuiy i'l i
at a4Ce fit-liss~inI e tab ltltlisht-uha
Oysters, I Inid Pt idge, ii) <rl t , <lelia
cis, eto.,--inde eehigtat iii oroifv nte
i4ust fasidious can desiqro. ingra
nhine' roifnds bVando parn 'hth
ca'tllb onda h "l4tndwt
alllitlitit .l lrges ..d of ool
oct 5 F.MI,1)Eli
To Our Rsadora.
The present numbor of TiE NEws,
AND, IIEnIALD is Ront to ill U10 old
iubshibers of tho Tri- 11eckly
NWo and tho Fau'lield JPerafd.
From this can bo formed 0 some 0.s
timato of tho character of the news
paper wo pirpose to publish
tho -h w e sa111111 mak coifsiderable
n1.1litionsm anid improvements. We
trilst thiat each ol siuibscribor Vill
prmptl114y pace hit;- n11un1 upon01 thle'
list of Tim, NEws IQL Hin.LD. Tlo
Cash systemn we hatve adopted, While
it is simply necessary for the ste.
cessful m iniag-ement of oir Imines.
will Work nleithIer hardship nor inl-;
C-mnienimce to thle subscribers. It,
i1 quite ats easy to pay the m1ll01
stun charged for a single Copy of
t'e p.ip1er low, ill payilent for the
o~ingl y':u-' sutbseription. Its to pay
the sam11e u1111m one year iencee for
the yoar then past. This is the
universal practice of every successful
nCwSpaper inl the country. Nor is
there ever a1Ny objection made to it.
Thousaiula -of peron-os inl Solith
(r:tlo!ilt sibscribe to papers oit-.
9side of the State, anti they nll
hesit.1ting-ly pay tho subscription
mone11y inl advancve This shona
likevise he done with the cotunty
We would u call attelition to
our ( )ltb) rates. It, will b littlo or,
no trouble for a person to ratise
aion* his inlunediatte nteiglbors a
(1111) of tell or of twenty Subscribers.
In the formier crse there is 1111 a1g.
gregnike saving of foitr dollars arid
ill the lat er of ten---esides giving
the cuIIIb. maker at cop.v free. We
trust. that the liberal terims
offered will indive niny to make
ill) c1ubs Any in format ion desired,
I..ietoheir with specilenll copies of
Tml': NiAws4 AND IhinAl, in11y he haltd
11l appliention the Publisliers.
We append our1 rates of subscrip'
t iom :- -
One (1copy, one0 ye:r.........
On- copy, six ntinhos...... 1.G0
One copy, threeu mlonths. . .. 1.00
Five vopies, one year, at. 2.7 )
Ten0I copivs. one Year, t. . . 2. G 0
T win 1.y Copies. one year) n.. . -.50
Ti unea s cl nistituiting it ilu)
nee01 Iknt all be it the stmlie post"
ffice.
Q 11r:.rrox rI Ont lhvlIn. ONt: 'ro AN
Sn.n.-Are you troubleIl wi I ndigles
ion, Consltipatiim of theu0 Bowol,
Dvepepia, r11 aty isease of the
Li aver ? Hav~te you1 Mufferedl for
use .of melliemesc ? Do~ yout hatve at
wit h feelinigs of lnguior '? If you
ha1ve: thes:-e feelinigs we know 'vou
Iimvye 10)1. friel the ne w <liscoverv
\l:nm-:I~.u's IIhEPArrxNr., at, M~cMA'r1.:'n
& oit:'sx Drng Store. It is per
formlinIg won derfuil citres ini this antld
nll other: conom1111 inies where the
imop le us~e it. It is primom'l'uleed Iby
allI as t.he beist iAver Me'dicine iln th'e
wor'l . T1wo) doses0 will relIieve the
worst ca:se of .DysHepia 01' (Xn
stiphittionI of the Rowvels. Eachi
bot1 'le cotltin8 fi fty <loses,. andi a
0espoonfu1 Vl of thius ineldicin11 ini a
wie' lau;sful of water three times a
<lay fur one <uay, producs a most,
ysmisnmt (bIwn with 108s of
enle:gy mal aptl)xite, or Dysxpepsia,
I!it ll ii s train of evil, is efleetjiig
ts (louly work, this remlely,
Msi.f:u u;is H-I~Iwr'lI :, never fails to)
mlire. Thom101 w~ho (oubt the meitt
:tod. v!itue~s of this miedicine and1(
l ive fro 111(ay t~o dlay with t r 11 Iiyinig
the Il::wIn:. nhtve ouir rsymapthy,
'1m1t 0. mno1't he1 Otured un111ss they3
Okhe the Meiineui. *
Dental Noticn.
2- 1' to the 28th of I I-tober. Ippared to
o~ r. e- inl the 10I vaiudepartmoents of
oet. lu) x2
An A )P~wal nut11( POsILiive Not ico.
! Ith of Au (ui.t. I list. :Nt i i worith (of pre'
.iv biv lire, ean.I I nlow maeke this i~iee
to those w4 :o' j usly lwe m( -. i All who1 ii 0
i libt d ia hao fir bbLeksOith) work den11 5
in |N'7-. 117.5 an di 187(0. w ill pilease ltaakI
Iimeldia te paymen~t. All whor fail toi pay
byv thie lirist of Nloember, will find~ teir
te laiw forI iniuntediate colleIcti on.
(oel 0x2 P. M. SP'ENCE.
Sheriff's Sale,
We'sionifiel 1 & Co., TI. 11oss Itohofon, J.
1 ) Y :in order of C!ourt of Comnmon Plea.
.I) fir 1Fii ield Conn111Iy, inl the ael en-OOt
fit led eine, I wi al oiler for sale before the
I gal boursi t of xale. at pub~lil: (outery, the
f'ollowving dlescribed property, to wit:
All that tratet of Iand lying in Fauirfiel I
County, conltainu ing tlhree hlundreld and( Ii fty
aes(', mor01 or lesu, and11 boun-,iled byv lands
of Jamesx I. lKennedy, D~r. JoihunCamholl
anhd a porition1 of thet lonmre torat hid offra
at homesteand for Jao D~avidsonu.
T1EltMX OF HALIE.
IOne half of tel pitulRen moneuiy toi ho
paid in Cash~l, an~d the balance il er sof ini
onot year with interest froma (lay of s dol, to
be securted( by buond of imrchtaser andti a
moirtga~ge of thle promises; the pulrchasewr to
paly t or all nleceasary paipers.
I 8B. F ..
SherIfras Omenc,.
Winn 41soro, .9. U.,
ctof 13, 1$771