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CAL ITEMS. .UI:sndr. JULY 1,, : |jyg, flew Advr tisements, For Sherif. For Sheriff-Many Votcrs-. Saletn church. nighb-thood has been visted with refres4ing rain. A revival is ird progress among the members of the colored Daptist church in town. A ealdred military company was orgafi+ud a few nights ago with upwards of sixty members. Judging froni the e"travagant estimates placed by otitsiders as to the ozohtmeits accrtiing from the. cotinty offices, it may be predicted that the defeated Candidates will hot be the onlydpartiet disappointed. Whatever tends to keep the blood ptire sttrety tend3 to prolong life. Dr. Bull's Blood Dtixture by its specific action upon the blood keeps it always in a condition of purity, Tit OBOAN WAR.-A 100 LB. SOLID 8noT.-If any man insults your eommon adnse by offering a first (lass 9 stop Organ for $65, "shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying stich inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100, Cash, or $110 on Easy Terms, now buys u magnificdnt Mason & Hamnlin Parlor or Church Organ with four Vets R3eds and ten Stops, in iEle gant Now Style Case with Illumi nattdtl Pabels.---Handsohiest ty"lc of Case ever produced..--Spocial offer to introduce this iiow Style; Sent on tri.l. --Ga.tranteel for a life tine.-=teited Uitil paid for. Other itew styles just ont.--Illus trated catalog:ues free. -Address :LUDDEN & B.ATES, S:tvannah, Gi..i Ianufatirer's Wholesale Ageiits for the South. *t aug. 1. Tus SUNDAY SCouool CONVENTIO. All pastors and oMzh,ers of Sutsday hchloals in F Liridt I ea i ty are r. quested to meet at Scion (Presby terimn) Church in Winnsboru on Saturday, the-27th ingtant, at 10. a. in., for the purliose of sending four delegates to the State Sunday School Convention, to be hlid in Greenville on the 21st and 22d of Atigust. A number of . promninejit gentlemeii have been requested to address the Greenville CJonvent.ion, ftmong these the Revs. Mayna.rdie, Plumner, . Chichmester, Dunicanm, Jacobs;, S tevenis, Qirard ead, Dariby, Frierson, Kuhns, Broaddusi, WVells, B3rackett, Blonner anid Thomna1; Justice.Haskell, Judge Tnomp~son, Professot. Carlisle, Senator Kinaler, and others, The addresses will be limited to thirty minutes. Dele gates atN i'quested to confer with Mr. 0. A. Pickle, Qf Greenville, fa order to seditre homes for the dele gates to the Convention. Mr. A. S Douglass is the Chiairmnan for Fairfield, from whom further in - formation canl be obtained, Suavrvons' MECETING.-A meeti of ex-Confederate soJd' re was hold at Monticello onm the lath inst., Col. Jno. B. Davis in the chair. 'The chairman etated the objects of the meeting to be the formation of county association of ex-Confeder ate soldiers, and the collection of statistics and reminiscences of the late war. He also expressed the hope that the other townships in' the county would hold similar meetings at the earliest day practicable, and organize. The following officers were then elected : President---Jno. B. Davis. Vice-President--W. J. Clowney. Secretary--D. T. James. Dr.. J. W. Pearson of'ered the following resolution1 which wvas unanimously adopted : Resolved, That this organization be so arranged as to embrace the survivors of all commands organ 'ized and doing service in the (Jon--I -federate army during thme late war, .and new living in this township or -its vicinity. The names of those present, 'twent.y-two in number, were then ienrolled.l The following resolutions were Adopted' f;vo le rloinft i.o drft i 'e--s for the' gnid.l1c ( t.h ins t:.oc"i :tion. !t'cOlvr'd, 'Thiat c;very tti;;mber o )lieit I mealbet- Iip ini tih((e LStaoci:t tion, and 1110 nti"enoticls eilbm, Ill have a ful!l attr:1n1.uco at the n1o.Z mtingt,1. l.'ldve, Th tt the proceelings of this lneetin,r he pub)ili5:i d i> Ton Ni Ys ANIJ IIERA.) Tio committee to draft rules for the association consists of the following-natnet gentlemn : Juo. D. Dbavis, W. J. (Jlownoy, f.W. Pearson, Samuel McCormick, x.yne Y. 1\oMeehin. There being no further business, the association, on motion, ad.-. journud, to moot a, tin on the 1i:st Sttturday in August. FOR SHERIFF. The friondi of C.1'1. J. D. HOGAN most heartily oncdoit;o him for the ofice of sheriff at the easiting election --suhijct to the action of t11u Din toratic party. jurio 17--jitft Ma VO-rEs. FOR SHERIFF. The frieun(4 of CAIPi. 1IAYNE h. Mc IMEJEKIN rospectfttlly announce him as a canldlato fot Mheriff-sul:ject to the action of the Dimoeratic pa ty at the primary election. june 18txtf 'DTrOTI 'E13. WVINNsnous, R. C., July 12. 1878. OTIrih is ht"r,1hv g vent that at Board of lit.:ith. consisting, of Dr. T. T. 1tobertson, ,MIr J,ulm 13,aty an 1 it'v. .1 S. Connor, have been appointed by the Town otnn,:jl to ant dulri ig tie pre.scntt year. These gentloimen will enter upon the discharge of their l ities within a week from tte dat tit t'i; not,is -, ail - 11 good citizens are regnuest:tl to report .l1 11uisauces coming ttunler the-ir oberva tionus to the Board and thereby aid in preserving the heatlth of our cointumnit v. JAMEl A. HI{ICE, July 13-2wr Intendlant, THE PAPN,R TO TAKE. LONG ESTA.BLIiED. INTE1iPItsINo I RELIA3LE TIIE CRIIONICLE & SENTINEL, (istabhlisht: I 1783.) T IIE CONS''NU 1IONA LIS'', TWO PA PI',B t , -k;i 1 W - -7 ~n.1,, i't"\'.-1t. all 1 ly,': thts tztly mtoriig pattit r 1 rtb i-;ite-a inl t,te city of Altgn.ita, an.1 thne unl, I ltaPt.r receiving tilt:tla.r,,:lts -lii.it 4ea of the New York Assuciate.l P'ress. The on v morning imtper plh is:o I in 11,t."tlII Georgia an l WrVestern S.utIi Carolina. Oftfrs greater a.lnutages to adveiIit;ers titan any p a , ,irt tilo .ion ht. I he C.rir,,:ce & Coastitu tion riint. it; Democratieo in inl:ilien, Ilnit )ertttl itt_ dependeunt in its commelints uiponi men0 aiid niicua.tres. I;.s opiri ions iju tal ii tbt'tant, hlnatter.. arei t,!arel y cx p1ess. thne cominag wihnter .9 cial corresploInent inl Wa-hlinxgton, A! lhsta, aln i en.nia, willa-u onri)01 r,adlers fally infto:n i ofI thet lroceein of Con grd<s an I of Lao I egilature, of Gedrgia aid Southi Cairo lina. Its ( 'otIumercjil Reiports are c are fully comn pilo., ani I aire tull and accurae. Now is L-he time to subsceribe, Daily, S ll per annum:i Tri-Wue. ly', $5; Weekly' ta mammnot.h sateet'1 $2, (iash inl adviae. Each edition xent true or post age. A.ldresA WALSII& WRIciIlT, jnly 14-tf Mianager.s IIEATHER ! LEATHER I W E havo off hnal a full stdeck af Sole, harness, Uppe , Ruasset. Kip a d Calfaldtn Leather, which we will soIl very cheap. HIDICl t IDES1 Highest mar'ket price paid fo'r hdecs. Bring themn to us, april 25 3. F. McMASTEit & CC). IOTAL mBiNENE SaixM4 Wut TM If BIP'ENS. 'There Is a curious story about some native trined which at6 dxteflsively advertised nowa days, and havd Only recently been put upon the market. Dar. UnderhilII, the well-knowni ape-grower of Crotoni Point, died In 3875. . ome of h is heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they .were tInwilling to allow the stock of wines theni on liand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sdifretlmes been sent to snarket, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is on,y now that the other heirs have succeded in arranging for a settlement of the estatc and the sale of the wines on hand. Amoni these Is a-wine of.the vintage of z86., described as ia "Sw~et Union' Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay jnore1 than aniy other Europecart wine, and bbing wholly unlike athy Other wine of American growth. Its puirity, ge and. ino)idwness are remarkable, and boti physielans and ins fanciers have a special interest in It as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con.. siderable quantity. The whole stock is in thie hands of teweli-known wholesale grocery house of .the Thurbers.-N . V,Tn'iint, Nov. 19,, zei. The aboVe speahA for Itself, but we would add that this Is the- pnre juice of the grape, neither drnggvd, l4guWMa nor saterd: that it has been ripened and mellowed 6y Age, and for rnedicinal or snefamedltal inrposes It Is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading DruggIsts throughout the United States, and at whelesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge; on application. RespecitMiy, etc., H. K. &F. B.TIURBBR &CO, WesE Ebwiu9, ..IEontr. FOR STIEIIUIFF. T:i' t *tl .t. it C L it i) N. .\1( :1tiAS i 1it r, -etflly pr-s2ent bis itm" as a c nt 1l,tt . i a ri:r' of th.t e um i i l t Ii.,ln xluhLj.-et! to the - E )e of :.'m iic tratiei :arty in tae p rhuary2 ok ctio. july : xttf F' OR SUH')OL CO MMISSIONh'R. P'leace announne 1. If. ROBERTSON as a candidate for School Commissioner at the eusning election-subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election jinne 4-txtf INY Fntt.Nns. FOR THE LEGISLATURE_. Ata meeting of the Groenbrier Demo. cratic Club, hold Junio 8. 1878, the fol lowing restolution was adopted .'IMivesde. Tit. wO pre St'nt the Claimils of tlt. 'I'. It. .\iKI NA UttY for a seatt in th:0 Legislature from this County, andi recoimmitend his election. Extract from the miirutes. S. R. RUTLAND, j ihe 1't-(l Secretary. FOR SUERIFF. Mes.rs. /' Vlor.:---Please announce the haue of Mit. JOHN D. MeCAIRLEY for sheriff, subjoot t ) tie ac: iou of the Demo. cr+ttie party at t'.c primary elmntiou. Mr. McCarley is Ihorougl.ly tiualitietd for the otclie, and will lilt it atCiptably to all clesses. july 11--tf MANY Fiu:i.n. FOR SCIOOIi COMMISSIONER. At the 1a,t re;ular n'uting of the White Oak l)'uaocriatI. Club, the fullotinig teso lutlion vWas adtl: Ro'er' 't' T-'i' :s"lbl nmftinato MR. JOiIN VINSON ias a cal-ld ite for the O1IO'! of Scho tl 'xanissioner of F'air field county -subiec to the netion of th.e D;tmocratic Clubs in the prim try election. S. R. JUifNSTO''N. jult 1:'-xl1lt Prosident. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. At the las' regular moeting of the 'ihite Oak Danoerat ie Clni , the follow ing resoluition w is a lopted: Ilc_sul+r(l, That Vh if; Club nontintate 31RB. TII;UJIA.> S. B ICE for re-election to at s('yt, in the 11 use of ltepreseitativeS from ?airtiel'I c'ounty -- aubj:"st to the action of the D?eiocr"atic Clubs in the priiniry a eetion. S R. JOIINSToN, juIls 3 -Ix I t Pra;i.lunt. FO. TimE LEGISLATURE. t. tl m t i n; of the a in;l D m:ioerat ic Chib of towns'i ii :unmber six, held on I'. -:8th of April, 1878, tihe following Pe>c.',--ed. T tat tti Club. recognizing the line.s an I ability of Ijon. II. A. ailhard ns at i repre.sentative, hereby no t,inato him as a candidate for re. elcetin,. Extract ftot the m,inutes A. J. L.A R, mayt1 1G-. xtf Sc:cretary. FOR THEv LIEGISLATI;U{ Messrins. I';lilors: - Picase' nnnimnun Hi . A, OA ILLA RD ias ai i':itnidate for the HTouis of ih1>resenatativex. at the comihng else tion: . Theli course of Mr. (hiatrd ini pub lie lifeL has given generalt satisfaction and dlone hionor) to 0)1.1 IFairfil,l . Ju r'ecogni tion o :' his seravices~ it is; but proper that he sh.oni I be .sent to the IHos at the niext. el'ctiont. Th'!is niominationi is made entirely wit hout the knowlettge of the gentleman namued. may 1(--tt' MANY I'BIENDS. FOR S(CH001L COM13ISSIO(ERI. Melssr's. AIliIeors:- Please anhonnire REV. WILLARD RUIHARDISON es a caindi. (dnte for the p'ositioni of School Uommis. sier at the ensrninug election. This gentleman hau, by his official course dutrinig the past t.wo years, showna him. acif to be)a faithful, zealons and eflicient oflicer;nand the educational ntorests of the county enn bost be advanced by retaina ing himn in his pYrsent position. MRt. itICHIARDSON is a vegu-larly enrolled mnember of the W',innsb>oro Democratic Club, and will abide the result of the pirimnary electioin. july I1 -xt It of .m DzuoOnA-rs. 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The Dictionar used In'the+ Corir n'to,nt Printing Omlce fs Webater'g Un Isit Liot rightly claimed that Webster Is: T H Y ATIONA L ST4NtDA~D. AUGUSTA HItTEL Dorner of Broad and Washin8tern Sta*et.r AUJaUSTA 04. 3AS been tho'i'otghly renovated, re. J.Lmodeled and. newly forpishied, It - LU located inu the centre of bnairas r'elegfigh Offie hi-the h otels buildin, Expre4s Omee it thLe sawne block. Post 3Uee on ly one bl3ok of.~ M A otherpib lie convenienoe clone at hand.. .'e The Offie If.'the41oe will I, > n aq:Id the ig, adget'i elvedof d Hadara kouta .ar