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rOCAL ITEMS. TU1CSDAY, J Uxl: 25, , 1878. New AdvertLsemons. Fruit .Tar.4-J. F. McMaster & Co. The P.atont Self_Acting Cow Milker-Geo. E. King. Like beautiful jewels in brazen settings are handsome features upon a face marred by signs of blood poisoning. The groat purifier of the blood is Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. * THE CIRcUIT COURT.-The Court of General Sessions for Fairfield county met on Monday morning, his Honor A. J. Shaw presiding. After a brief charge from the Judge, the grand jury retired for the consid eration of bills handed to them by the solicitor. Ti'e case of the State vs. Allen Robertson and Andy Robertson, the two negroes charged with the burn ing of Mr, Thomas W. Rabb's gin house ir. January last, was next taken up. After hearing the evi dence, argument and judge's charge, the jury rendered a verdict of "Guilty." Tho prisoners were ac cordingly roman led for sentence. AROUND TOwN.-A Fourth of July barbecue is talked .f. Friday was the longest day in the year. We thought it was a power ful long time between-meals. Peaches were selling on Saturday for twenty-five cents a dozen. The heavy rains on Friday made the ground too wet to plow, and a large number of farmers visited the "Boro" on Saturday. A large brass candlestick, said to b3 over a hundred yeais old, was on exhibitiou oil the streets on Sat urday. It is now owned by an old colored man, but he he doesn't claim that it ever belonged to Wafh. ington. THE Ono,x VAA.-A 100 Ln. SOLID SHoT.-If any man insults your common sense by offering a first~ ,class 9 stop Organ for $05, "shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100, Cash, or $110 on Easy Terms, now buys a magnificent Mason & Ham.. lin Parlor or Church Organ with four sets Reeds and ten Stops, in elegant New Style Ca3e with Ilumi. nated Panels.-Handjson.est Style of Case exor produced.--Special offer to introduce this new Style..-.. Sent on trial.-Guaran teed for a ll:fe time.-Rlented until paid for. Other new styles just out.-Illus, t rated catalogues free.-A ddress Ludden & B.4tes, Savannah, Ga., Manufacturer's Who.lesale A gents for the South. *4w. CEDAR CREEK~ ITEMs.-This section was visited on Thursday night wvith :a tremendous rain, which- flled our ~creek nearly to overflowing. The crops still promise well, with ,scarcely an exception. In your paper of June 11th~ we see a -communication from the "'Dark Corner," shelling the lawyers for being members of the Legisla ture. Now, we think this is the -wrong time to say anything that 'would create a dis.eension in the Democratic party ; or do we think NWe ought to proscribe the lawvyers. We think -The bar of the country ~has done much to bring about the -present state of affairs in the government of South Carolina; and in addition, we do not believe that a professional test should be 'applied to any candidate for public favor. The man is what 'we want -and not the profession-in our Legislature ; and if a lawyer gets .the nomination in the Primary 'Election, then. he is the ,choice ,of tthe majority of the people, and we .ought not to say anything about his profession. All we want on 'Cedar Creek is a good delegation to the Legislature, who will do aill they 'can for good government, and make lIaws to snit all classes as nearly as possible. Whether they are law ye, doctorts o.r farmers, makes no .difference, on CEDAR OREEK. Bocx.r MOUNT ITEMs.--All quiet 'on the Catawba. No one clainoring or .office. Never had an ofBelial .among us. bJhe thau a -nita captain or a trial justieo, within the memory of "the oldest inhabitant." Two of our worthy citizens, onco upon Ia timo, asked office at the hands of their follow -citizens, but fi' iled to receive votes enough to elect themn. Since that we have neither asked nor expected4 office. This is the only instance, we think, of a citizen of this vicinity being a candidate for office since Fairfield was carved out of old Craven County. Alfred Moore and Levi Lee were the only representative men we ever had. Their dey is past and gone--we hope, never to return. Liberia is the place for then. We see the names of several per sons nominated for the different offices to bo filled at the ensuing election. We should like very much to bring out our favorite, but it seems as if the clubs, in their sovereign capacity, alone posses the authority to do so ; consequently we are mum. Some of the nomi nations are wise-perhaps some othorwise. Ultra men will not suit the times. We want good, conser vative men of any profession or pursuit. The profession of law has produced more eminent men than any other profession or pursuit that we have auy knowledge of, and to proscribe a man on account of his profession is simply ridiculous. Succas to H. A. Gaillard, the rising young lawyer and statesman, the fulminations of the Feastervillo Club to the contrary notwithstand ing. The wheat crop is harvested and the yield is good. Fall-sown oats is good, spring-sown moderately so. The corn crop is doing well ; but there is not a great breadth planted. The cotton is doing well enough to koop prices down to the starvation point. We hope the traditionary man with "the firsts bloom" will not put in an appearanee this season, as the condition of the crops will be sufficiently published without the farner's taking liij first bloom to the editor to got a small "puff." GUNTER. FRUIT JARS ! FRUIT JARS I ASON'S celebrated fruit Jars, with Boyds' Porcelain Lined Covers, for sale here. june 25 J. F. MoMASTER & CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will off.r for sale before the court-house door in Winnsboro, Qfn the first Monday in July next. witbjo the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cOan,r the following described pro p)erty, to wt All t.hat tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIoMTY-THiREX AOREs, more or less, andia bonnaded on the north and west by the homestead of Mrs. Lucy Kller, and en the youth and east by lands of Mrs. Dunjap, Mr., Thomas Rliohardson and ethers--levied upon .as the property of Lt.ey Keller, at the sjit. of W. R. Doty & Co. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Oflee . F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., June 8, 1878. june 22-t1x2 Eheroky give nr,tie to all parties that we will give no credit to anyone, but will sell goodls for CASH, AWJD CASH ONLY. Parties are notf4ied to send sno .orders to our store, as -the goods will no Ibs delivered w.ithout the .CASH. SUGENHEIER & GROESOJHEL. .iun e 4-ti' -NOT1IO?.. OFFIOE OUNTY COMMIesIOWERs. WINNsUORO, S. C., May 2l, 1878. S. EALJED proposals for building .a K)Susp.ension Bridge over Little River.. .at Kincaid's.Ford, will he received by the aounty Commissioners up to Monday the 24th day.of June next. The Bridge to be built of heart lumber, and the contractor to give bond and,seonrity for the faith.fi performanee of the wvork, andl warrart it for five .years. The Bridge to b.e .covered and we~ather-boardd. The contraetor -can use whatever mnaterial of the old Bridge that may ibe suitable. The Coun ty Commissione,rs rese.rve the right to decline .all 'hide..if they ,d1en px:oner. JOHN'A. J$W,NANT, may -22-t xtd 40h'a. . 3. . Q. p.'. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of WILLIAM D. AIREN,, Bankrupt. 'O wHOM IT MAY CeNcENN:..--The -under Isigned hereby gives .notice of his ap pointmnent as Assignee of the Estate of WII.TAM . AIEN,of the County of I-niiold, -and State of South OardHna, who has been, adjudged a Bankrupt upon his owu petition, by 0. E. Spenoee, Esg., Register. All persona indebted to th said Bankru )t will make payment to.the undrurgne JNO. S REYNOLDS, tune 4-tz8w . - Asaigne.. XVolAN's RI01TS.-Ome who has long tudie.l this absorbing subject now pre. ents to the women o our country thi eault of his inveitigations. le is happy o say that he has at inst daicove,ed 'WVoman's Biest Friend." It iH atdapted specially to those cases whero the womb I s di,ordered, and will cure any irregn- C arity of the "menses." Dr. J. Brad. iold s Female Rigulator acts lilce a charm p u whites, or in a sudden check of the nnthly mensos, from cold, tronblo of nind or like causes. So also in a hronic cases its action is prompt and a eCoisive, and saves the constitution from v ountless evils and premature ducay. Lhis valuable preparatmu is for sale at 1.50 per bottle by DIt. W. E. A;xss. juno 25-2w FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. -- ] Pletso announce B. H. ROBERTSON is a candidate for School Commissioner it the ensuing elootion-subject to the iction of the Democratio party at the p)rimary election june 4-t xtf MANY FRIENDS, FOR THE LEOISIATU R9. Ata meeting of the Greenbrier Demo, -ratic Club, held Juno 8, 1878, the fol lowing resolution was adopted l Resolved, 'That we presen t the claims Df DIt T. B. McKINSTRY for a seat in tho legislature from this county, and recommend his election, Extract from the minutes. 8, 1, RUTL.AND, june 18-tf Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLATURE, Messrs. .Miors;-Pleaso announce IU. A. GAILLAlD as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the coming elee Lion, The course of Mr, Gaillard in pub. lie life has given general satisfaction and done honor to old Fairfield. In recogni. tion of his services it is but proper that lie should be sent to the House at the next election. This nomination is inile entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman 1aned. may 16-4f MANY FRIENDS, FOR TH9 LEGISLATUR1 , At a meeting of the Oakland Demoorat ie Club of township number six, held on the 28th of April, 1878, the follgwinlg resolution was adoptede Resolved, Tl)at this Club, recognizing the fitness and ability of Hon. H1. A. Gaillard as a representative, hereby nominate him as A candidate for re. alection . Extract from the iinutes A. J. LAMAR, may 16--txtf Secretary. SELLING OUT. IN order to alose up the b4usinoss of Sol. Wolfe, groat inducements will be offered to Cash buyers for the next sixty i lays. The stock of goods, conisting of Dry Goods, Notions. Lace", Ribbons, Hosiery, [ lothing., IIits, TrunIs, Shoes &c., will be offered at and below Now York cost, POR CASH ONLY. Money must be raised, and cash pur abasers will certainly find it to their interest to call and examine the stoolk md be convinced of the above facts. 8.8S. WOLFE, Juno 15-tf W. G. ROCEJI .XERCH1ANT TAILOR, AS a,em,oede to thme store next to the post.oflloe, where he will be giad to re anive his friends and customuors. A fiull lIm, A~f Samples will be kept on hanjd, frofl .whioh oustonues mair smake seleestions. I-e now has the finest line of French and English goods ever brough$ Ico,thjis mark.t. He is also prepared to cut or to anak uip goods for those who .dtare, Garments of aLl kinds repairedR and ilea.ned. pieClan:i.ng a specialty.. Thankful to the public for past pat.ron ige, ho solicits a .continuance of the canme, and guarantees satisfaction, sept 18 W. G. ROCE. HJAMS i HAMS! ! JUST REOKIVED a lot of choice Meg nolia Hamnis upoanvassed, Lard and4 Bacon. ALSO, Flour, Meal anid Pearl .Grist always feosh n.n.d .everything usually fou4d Ii irst class #3rocery Honse. ALSO, The Ainest Wines, Brandies and Whim, dles that can be had. All kinds of cool Irinks prepared in the most tast) man 3, J. MeQARIM'B, abi e Jas. 3. MAag .04 .a*.4 JUST ARRIVED 1RO NEW YORK A N olegant lot of Spring Prints, Onam C1bries, 'hiiII Pique, Ptgurael l'icus't, Jong Cloth, Cpttouules, Ladi ets' and :ents' Hosiery, l!andkcyhiefs, Towels, c., and aro offro-ed at the lowest cash rioes. J. M. BEATY. The eolpbrated "Bay State" standarc arowo4 and wiro sowod Shoes,aspecialty t J. M. DEATY'S. Try them, and you ,ill bQ convinced of their durability. I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea t 'owdors." every box gua-anteod to give atisfaotion, or UnaQoy rofgnde. Please vo it a trial. J. M. AI,A'Y. Go to Ji. M. A'T'Y'S for the best amily Flour, Maal, Grist, Rice, Hams Branded "Challonge,") fard, Bacon, ugar and Coffeo, very low prices, Toa, ,rackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Blucing, oda, Con. Lye, Mustard, Peaches, To natoes, Sardines, Salmon, Pepper, ipioe, Ginger, Nutmegs and many other hings uecossary for family comfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR STEEL, Swodo r"n, Plow-noulds, Trace Chaints, lIamues, lack Ban is, irain Cradle-4, Scythes, Brasdo's Ho's, -hovels, Garden Hoes and Rakces, Nails, Ior+'o upd Mule Shoes aid Nails, Cutlery lo. WOODENW4ir. B. B, Rod Cedar Bucket-t, Galvagizod loop Cedar Buckets, Paipted Buckets, Vell Buck ets, Kegs, 'tenstl ros, Brooms, Le. Crockery apd Tinwaru. NEW GOODS ! --0 E call the ttction of the ladies' to up now stock of FANCY NOTIONS. Lace and Silk Ties in vartias shgades, Silk Bows in assorted styles, Colored Silk HQndkorchiofs, Fans in great variety, Fan, Handkerehiofs and Dle s girdlo, A splendid assortipent of Parpsols, Janilla Brazilian, fojled Sifc, and 3cotch Gingham. Jalicoes, Cambries, Iuslins, Lawns, Figured and Drowp Linens. OUR STOOK OF DRY GOODS, Ot over~y kin.d is .complete and can be >ought OHEAP'. L,ots of other goods, which we cannot pention here (or want of room at ricos 'TWAT WILL SELL1 TEM. SlYcMYaster_&_Brice. NE'W PRINTS! 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