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wOCAL ITEMS. -UESDAy. JUN 119 . 1878. New Advertisements. For School Commissioner-I. C.; Thomas, Secretary. Up in the northern part of the State, they blame Wade Hampton for changing the fence law. The southwestern portion of this county was visited by a heavy hail storm on Saturday, which did con siderable damage. Every mother-in-law should re commend Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, for her grandchildren, and thus keep peace in the family. Winnsboro has been visited with very heavy rains since Friday. The electrical display on Sunday was magnificent. It is feared that fresh ets have been caused in the low lands. Mr. Gunnell reports that the corn and cotton prospect in his neighborhood is finer than it has been for several years. The oats crop was abundant. Wheat was generally short. The farmers are hard at work. A gentleman living near Ridgeway, in No. 8, says he pastures about a hundred strange cows on his lands. They are turned out of No. 7, and come down like the wolf on the fold. He want" to get inside of that county fence. The Ridgeway Democratic Club held a rousing meeting on Saturday. The report of the proceedings was crowded out of this issue, but will appear in Thursday's NEws 4 D HERALD. In our report of the first meotin,; of the Cedar Creek Democratic Club, we connitted an error in stating that Mr. J. A. Turkett had been elected a delegate to the County! Convention. Mr. Turkett was in fact chosen to represent the club in the County Exe,mtive Coininittee. We would remind all candidates, and all Democratic clubs, that reso lutions containing nominations or recommendations to office will not be published unless paid for in ad vance according to our published rates. Where a party has been nomi, nated in our advertising columns, all resolutions or communications, of reasonable length, endorsing the nomination are published free of charge. We shall in no case depart from the rules we have established. Tiix SOUTH ATIANTIe.--TheO June * ~ number of this most excellent muaga mine has been received, and the. table of contents is quite ae full and varied as have been those of the previous issues. The South Atlantic is published at Wilmning.. ton, N. C.., by Mrs. Cicero WV. Harris, editor and proprietor. It has already entered upon Its second volume, and bids fair to become a leading periodical of the South. It is furnished to subscribers at the low price of three dollars per -. annum. We bespeak for this anagazine a liberal support. Such it certainly deserves. AnOUN TowN.--Rather damp,. A small drove of cattle was shipped from this place on Monday. Tom Jones, colored, was arraigned Li before Trial Justice Robertson on Moriday, for stealing several articles of merchandise from 3. F. McMaster & Co. He was sentericed to thirty days in the county jail. The colored Methodist revival has ended, and many souls have been made happy. The Citizens' Cornet B3and1 have at Ridgeway on next Thursday night, We hope they will be able to-attend. A meeting of the Fairfield Light D ragoons was hold on Saturday. No important business was trans Ated. Let all who can conveniently do .," attend the entertainment at 3dgewy oi Thursday ughit,. n g15dammwrnuRCtnn....A metn in the County Convention t T. W. Woodwaird, B. H. Robortson, T. B. Mc Inetry, Thonas Perry, Thomis P. Ligon. The following resolutions wore adopted : .h!,solved, That we endorse the nomination of Mr. B. H. Robertson for the position of county school commissloner. leesolved, That we likewise endorse the nomination of the president of this club, Maj. T. W. Woodward, for a seat in the Congress of the United States from the fourth Congression al district. THE CEDAR CREK DEMoCRACY. -- The Cedar (reek Democratic Club met on Saturday, Juna 1, and was called to order by the president, 1Ir. J. S. Gunnell. The following resolutions were adopted: .Resolved, That the Cedar Creek Democratic Club adopt the consti tution recommended by the Demo cratic County Convention. Rcsolved, That we endorse the wise administration of Governor Hampton, and pledge him our un divided support for roeolect.ion. Resolved, That we heartily re commend Maj. T. W. Woodward for a seat in the United States Congress, from the fourth district. RUesolved, That we pledge our selves to work unceisingly for the Democratic ticket-natiual, State and county. The following-named gentlemen were elected as delegates to the County Convention: J. S. Gunnoll, E. P. Smith, J. N. Dunlap. After receivir.g a number of new memi bers, the cul dj ourne:!, to meet again on the i:st Saturd"y in FOR SHJ1OOL GOM4:L.dM)NER, . At a ueetiug of the Iid.wny De:o cratia Club, June 8th, 1 78, it was unani mo;,sly resolved, that Dr. JOLIN BOYD be nominiated as thio choitc"j of this elin for ;;chool Coimissijioner of Fairf all Conunty. Extraut from the miniiut.s: I 0. Tf[O\f.1, jne 11- S- -.r trrv. . $pecial 1otico WE hereby give nn,tice to all parties that we will give nooredit to anyone, but will sell goods for CASH, AND CASH ONLY. Parties are notitined to send no orders to ourstore, as the goods will not be delivered without the CASIH. SUGENHJEI.\ERI & GROESCIEL4. juno 4-tf A REWAR.D Of One Hun dre d Dollars. I hereby offer a reward of ONE HIUN DRE~D DOLLARhS for the dotection and ap)i'rohensRion with proof t- conlviet, of the'person or p)ersonc; who set Jire to my o!lice in Law Rtan.te, on the night of 'Thursday, the 0th instant, june 8- JNO. J. NEIL. NECW PRINTS! NEW PRINTS! LONGOLOTH and SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN, BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED, SHEETING I SHEETING!I L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, MUSQUITO NETS, BUTTONS, ETC. Call and Examinew Our BLAOJK ATSAGA I BLACK ALPACA I SPECTAL NOTICES. A Most E.xcollent Remedy. AmANra, GA., Maroh 12, 1870. I have examined the recipo of Brad. tleCll'tt Fomaule legulator, and from -ny knowledge of the ingredient- beliove it a mo1ast. exeollent, medicine, and well s"ite,l to t'aut. el-in of dikeases designated. I have no lesitaition in advising its use, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BR1tANDHAM, M. D. juno 11-2w FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Ploase announce B. H. ROBERTSON a-i a can-li'late for School Commissioner at the ensuing eloction-subject to the action of theI Damocratic party at the primary election juno 4-txtf MANY FrnIENDs. F01Z CONGRESS. At a meeting of the Jackson's Creek D"mocratic Club, of Township No. 12, the following rosolttion was upaninous. ly adopted; ?esol ;ed, 'I'hat we recommend our do. servecily popular follow-citizon, MAJ. T. W. WOODW:ARD, for a seat in the Con gress of the United States, and ask our delegates to the Nominating Convention to urge his claims. Extract from the niiniutc. R. E. ELLISON, SR., P. HASTINGs, President. Secretary, june 4-If FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. E'Iilors:-Piease announce H. A. GAILLA1tD as a catndidato for the House of lepresentttives, at the coming eleo tion . The course of Mr. Gaillard in pub lie life has given general satisfaction and done honor to old Pairfild. In recogni, tior o: his services it is buit proper that he should be sent to the House at the next olvetion. This nomination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman named. may 1-1f MANY FRIENDS, FOR THE LEGIS LATURE. A t a meeting of tho )akland Democrat, ic Club of township number six, held on the '28th of April, 1878, the following resolution was adopted; Iet'deed, That this Club, recognizing the fitness an i ability of lion. H. A. (aillard as a representative, hereby nontne him as a candidate for re el'ctimon. Extract from the minutes A. J. LAMAR, may 16 'xtf Seere'irv. COU:' 1'Y CONVENTION. A. Onnvention of the Douocrgtic Par ty of "air:iold Count.y will be held in the court-house at Winnsboro, on Saturday, the 15th dlay of June, 1878, it 12 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of electing a County Chairman and. if the Conven tion see fit, delegates to the State and the Congressional Convention. Each local club will send one dele,. gate for the el ih at large, and ono addi tional delegate for every twenty-five mem beson its roll. JNO. BIRATTON, may 30-xta County' Chaijrmnail. A NAIONAL STIANDARLD Wvebter's iinabr'idgjed. 8e00 Enagraving.i. 184J Pages Quarto. 10.000 Words 'anml Mennings not in othaer DICTIONAltlEa. Fouri Pages t.olored' Plates. A Wlhole I,Ibrary'3 in Itself. Inivaluable ini any Famni ly. And in any NehtooIL Published by G. * C. MICRRIAM, Springfielt Massachusetts. -WARML I NDORSEDh BY Blancroit, Prescott Motley. George 15. Marsh. Fitz-Greene Halleet, John 0. Whitler' N. P. WillIs John (' Baxe, Elihu Burrltt, Daniel Webstier, Rtufus Uhloate, H. 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"August 4 l877.- The Diotlonary used in the (ovcr ,a Printing Office is Webster's Un Is Ii not rilrhitly claimed tiat Webster is THEB NATIONLAL STA.NDARD, ffNAiLiMLOHARGE. N'OTICE is hereby given that en the .L twen let,h day of June next, Reubon P. Lurppkin and Troy T. Lumpkin, E~xaootoo the will of Abram F. Lump. kin, deceased, will apply to ihe Jud ge of Probate for FirfleidtCoulnty. for ai final discharge and oetters dismissory. R. P. LUMPKIN, Exeoutor. TfROY T. LUMPRIN, Faeoutor, may 16 -.1n 0trios Coun,y 0. so rI1E travel g pilblio ae o ioned 1 thst ff tly oa i?v os4 lBridet'ko M66tp 4 ,* th U. ta.# No' W rocorio. I AM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, N:oal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Azle Greese, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to-day. New Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop New Orleans Mo'nsses, New Mackerel in kits, } and j. barrels. SW All goods delivered within corporate limits. -D. R. FLENNIKEN. NEW GOODS ! -o - E rall the attention of the ladjes' to our new stock of FANCY NOTIONS. Lace and Silk Ties in variaus shades, Silk Jows in assorted styles, Colored silk Handkerohiefs, Fans in great variety, Fan, Handkerchiefs and Dress Girdle, A splendid assortment of Parasols, Janilla Brazilian, Poiled Silk, aild Scotch Gingham. Calicoes, Cauubrics, Muslins, Lawns, Figured and Brown Linens. OUR STOCK OF DItY GOODS, Of every kind is complete and can be bought CHEAP. Lots of otheir goods, which We can not mention hero for want of roo;n at prices THAT WILL SELL THEM. McMVaster & Brice. SPRINU HAS COMB, .,AND--. New Style Goods .--HAVE JUST ARRIVED, including, all tAe novelties of the season, at the Winns horo Dry Goods, Fanoy Goods and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin cere thanks to her friends and the public generally for ttie past patronage, solici-. ting a continuance of the same, She*will endeavor as heretofore and is determineod to please the most fastidious, Millin ery' and Fancy Goods Stock Is eomplete, French Pattern Hats, trimmed and untrimmed,Straw Hate and Bsonnete, Sun Hats and Sailors, iUbbons, Silks, Laes, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck Ties, Ituiling, Linen and Lace Setta, Handkorcbiefe, Corsets, Glovan, Duttons, -' Second lot of S pring Calieoes, also a nice lot of Dress Goods, Mojhaire, Alp,aoas, Japanese Silks, Wash Popains, anid other nice Materials and Trmig, 0*31 and see, d,for your solves. Ah Ire lotf Men's, Ladies' and hlde Shoes, Gent.' u nd Bo,ys' For and Straw Hate, fire and couirie, A oholc Jot Pf Fail (rooerIes, Oan, Eeros1,na iHadwa WpQenA-re, JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK A N elegant lot of Spring Prints, Ca m.% .' brics, White Pique, Figured Piqu es Long Cloth, Cottonades, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, H1anikorchefs, Towels, &e., and are offered at the lo vest cash prices. J. M. BEATY. The celebrated "Bay State" standar4 screwed and wire sewed Shoes,aspecialty at J. M. BEATY'S. Try them, and yoq will he convinced of thoir durability. I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea t Powders." every box guna aiteol to give Atlstaction, or mone refnn-lod 'P'ase give it a trial. J. 1. BEATY. Go to .J. M. B' ATY'S for the besk Fauily Flour. :teal, Grist, Rice, Hams (Branded "Cnallenge,") Lard, Bacon, Sugar and Cofl'.'o, very low price,, Tea, Crackers, Cnn ly, Soap, Starch, Illueing, So,la, Con. Lvo, usr 1. Peacles, To matoes, Sardines, Salnion. Popper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs and many other things necessary for family counfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR STEEL, Swede Irnn, Plow-moulds ''raco Chains, Iiane, Back Ban-lse Grain Cradloi, Scythes, Brade's Hoe, Shovels, Galrden floes and Rakes, Nailst Horse and Mule Shoes 4.id Nails, Cgtlery &cc. WOODENWARE. B. B. Rtol C.-lar Bnckets, Galvanizo4 Hoop Cedar Buckets, Painted Buckets Well Buckets, Kegs, Measures, Broome &c. Crockery and Tinware. Great Eeouction! --HO FOR ----- T HE first Houso in town to reduce , Whi.koy to ten cents a drink, Beer to tive cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. Having a large and welt seleuted lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stono Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, California, Peach arnd Apple Brandies, Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinn' ti Lager Beer always kept on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drink4 prepared in the uost tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. McCARLEY. . C.eninlig BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNSDORO, B. C. LYON'S Patent Metalio STIFFENERS PRDET VT Boots and Shoez Yrom 1Sunning over, ad Ripping In thle miaren '26 E ar now receiving * splendi4 line. of SPRING GOODS. 150 pices Prints. 10 " Cambri, 10 " Crotones. A fine lot of Wash Poplins, bea4t,fuj line of white and fig4rod Qostopia~ Stripes. ALSO, Bloached iloniospuna. Surapokeys, Ogttqql Diaper, Tablo Linen and Damask, and the p)rettiest assortment Table Cloths atnd Doylics to nmato4 ) in the mar;'et, and many other goods whiclh pleaso call an4 BTATS. A full line of Straw, Pelt and 4q Hlats. 0HQES, We have always takcez a pri pp o Pho. departmaent. . We#n now sa thai we. h.ave he most complete~o~q sho~ a yer brought f* shi4 mathe6