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OCA, ITEMS. TIItSI)AY' JUL Y25J . 1878. New Advertisonions. K -ughts of IWm a-E. S. Crl -- or, Reporter. Crops on the Watereo are thriv ing. How often do we hear a porson say. Ther timust be souietliing the matter with my blood, I liavo pimples all over. We woild cd. bommend Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. Go-vorndr Hampton has iv'ith rawn his otfer of Ilvo hulndro.i dollars t-ew.rd fot R-hai )n 1, it hav ing ben c)eOhlsively sIOWn that 1 a l.ii )"11 w s it dti ;p.e.. in the rescue of the prisoners from the Pickoiis jail: Clarence, the yountiest child of the late 0 cpt. Pierre 3acot, died su.blunly ol Man,l.y night of whoopiing co)gh. Up to a few mLo mlents beforo his death lie was very b)righlt, but ho was sei7el a parox ysll of coutghiilg which carried him hway without any premonition. Prof. N. Schmict is in Wiiiisboro on ia visit. .li r! lic.dtiarters ar' at Mrs. Duvall's, where ho will be pleased to receive orderis. lie give the greatest satisfaction td hlih pa trons last year when ho tun,cl plianos, and his in my friends can have an opportunity of calling on him uagrili. Tma O1GaN WAR.-A 100 i,n. Ft r' Siio-r.-If any man insults yoni t'olmm.)n sense h'y offerli a first -Mass 9 r4op O'-gan for $65, "shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying sueh inferior Organs is for(ver don0 away with. $100. Cash, or $110 oti Easy Terms, now buys a mnagnilicenlt M.son & Htamulin P.arlor or Ciumrchl O.gan w ith1 four sets Reed.s ail ten Stops, in le. g tnt New Style C tse with llmni ntecd Prr.elt;.- liicdorst St.yle of Case evr prodace.1.--Special off-:r to iuto-lue thiw n.w St.yio.-. Sent on tri LI. --G..tr.nteel for a life ticme.-Rente.i until pl:id for. 0:,b1r tIew s,.yles jus:t otit.--Illus trated eat:dogn es free. -Address L-m1v,. & Pi"trs, S.vatnna1h, G t., M sua turer's Whoioloile A gents for the. South. *'t.ang. 1. TaI 3 e er D)r>mera CrLoa.-At a regular meeting of the S decm Democratic Club, hold oni the second Saturd.ay in July, the constitution o. the Democratic party of Fai-rfield onty, aldopted M trc'a 30', 1878, with its aimend.nents, wams unnani.. mously adtta)t:l ; alS) th'a fJilo din resohi-tiou~s offelred by Mr. WV. J. Keller Resolved, Tirati this c'hfi> enters the camnp.aigr with' a fnll knowledg of thu higihest resp'oIVsibilities resmt ing uponl tht- Bemocratic party, andh that they will act iii faill dondert wihi t.he Democeracy of both county and State. Re'solood, That this chnib,- recog niizinmg in Gavownor 1 lmnpton those principies wvhich consitute a b'oid rand mamgnnninrons gitaird iatf of our State man I Ir rignts,- Iook Iupon his past official course with pridlo an.d - admiiirati'on, and reposing full conti dence ii huur for the future, we unanimonaly endlo.so him for our next governor. Resolved,- 'PTit we endorse the nomuinatons of thi Feisterville tib; so far as that of Capt. J. RI. Boyles for $tAlgo' of probitdo is concernod. The following committees' we:e On by-laws-C. B. Yonguie. J. M. Owin'gs and one place to be filled. Glub Executive Commit tee-A. S. Whitt'er, J. 0. Herron, H. H. Yongue. Orn Registration, G. B. Pottigrow, V.. N. Milling, B. II. ta'mes. Delegate. to the Countj Execu tivo CJommitthe-B. H. Jam A. The next meeting will be held on the 26th inat. J. R. BoYLEs, WV. J. K aiLC, President. Secretary. $ Hghy O&itab tamnat the .Afessrs. Edkore : It was our privlege to attend afl exanination of the Salem school, under t,he con * trol of Mr. W. J. Kolr, on FridIay lah.--th. eaerctse. bln0 &kud o rebo;trsal of tho different studies throlih wyhich his pupils fhad pass Slinco his sc'hool beo,!n on the 28th: of Jand:u y last. We think it is but do to Mr. Keller to say tl it we havo neCver soon such profiionIev as8 was there displayed in any other school. The pupils consist of girls and boys of from eight to twelve years. It was both gratify ing and amusing to soe whttt a deep iitor est was manifesto I by o:tch ptipil. El ich one soemed to via with the other in being first to answer the difltront q'ie3tizns put to theni. After the closo of the exor cis s, tlia little fellows word treated t ) C.in ly al I nuts. F.r t'13 scur ing of these, they, one and all, ni'1ni feste eqially as much interest as iri the other exorcises. All seoenied to be respo.tt'til and courtoous to the teacher, and the children and parets too, seem to think that they live the right nI-n in tht right plltec. As wo are slightly interested in schools (1aving so10 little ones to edlttcate)wo would ho glad to see Mr. Keller retin his post as long as l;o may wish, and think the school authorities would do well to retain hiin. 8A kx July 22, 1878. True 13iothierhood Logi, .,. Knig'hts dfI Honor. r l'IS re;ular neetlin'} of thii Loige will bo hek l I' .Ia:so:lie IIall on Friday evening, the sI,h l'st,.. at s! o'clock. A full attendance is earne itly desired. E. S. IIANDLSR, July 2-t1 itevorter. Thd Stftto of Solili,hjar&l11na L'OUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. HBy 0. I. THIIO.MPSON , Kq., Probate Jw1ye. Y HELtEAS, 1)avid R. Flenaiken hath ma 1e suit to 1i; to, grant him letters of ad niinistrat ion of the estate and effects of Alexander 31cK1nzie, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and adnion ish all and singular t., kindred and credi tors of the said Alexanicer ,1cKeizie de. ceeasedl, that they i,e a1d alipelr before me, in the Court of Y'robate, to be he d at lairfield' Court House, S. C., on, tihe Gtn day of August next, after pblication ("1eof. .t 11. o'clock in the forenoon, to show cauise, if any they have, why the said miministration shiou1-d not be gran ted. t,ivCn undlu,er my hand, this 22nd day of Ji)ly, Anno Domini 1878. , 0, It. THlMPSON, july 23-2w J. P. F.C. Great Reduction! --HO FOR - - ' IER iirst Hon'so i tow,ri to' reduce L W'.iskey to ten c'nts a drink,.Be to live1 cenlts a glass lad llialr,Is fifteen *na swpr ga,ne'. IIlaving a large and weal ,lelleted lot of' Puire Lign'ors on hand of whiah the followi-ng are a few of the brn is: Untre Id1elia euc y Bnurl:on, Calbinet, XXXX an-11 ]Boter ltye, 81)ur Mash Stone Mloainm Corn, a speciety, C'od,l3v aLhi (t'rnia, Peach~I and Apple lln 'lies. '1hatu)pIagne.I Shlerry andi Port ie. Cjjlitietu Ii L iger Be'er .always kept on 1.iie at1V a'lI sorIts0 of ibey ianil c'ool drinks j>repared in 11( the most tasty nmanner at OUR HOUSE. ap)ril 30-tx J. D. MOC A RLEY. WATERISb ORCHE~STRIoN Ate OROAN~ istha~n. aui heiul ii stile atic1 iperf.ec t. 110 ever sunade. 31t has *he celebratedl Conces - lt),tet wiac safn inaltnatioan thelineaaua hal1 Octaves of hells tuneadin perfect~ baar. suonIy w,ith the ree-l., - aamt thicietee is snn . * N, l ORCI 'ISNA ER1,CENTJiNN1AT,C, iIMER, C(lAPEL, -in4 (UTTA(0 8 ORI(4AN3S, in Uaniqueo Frencia (a sesacn.hie.PUlI,Trl Y NVOIINGtrih gea ARIC TiiEiHEST M DE2 41 th Te,Tot.h PR OIA(ltE.THEM Y LOWfor11 ensds.Mon Dl.et netaaid fu and Dern ne.,ALb:n toithe erne. Strathtl e MnHCd. Seo-ucidoIstienst PA TAT AN . .ATT' ORA YH WATR LAW. NS IUnnfnturai and Dein Ptn .0EA ST 1th WT.,UIngON;UA E,. G ' ilcavae, Smrih & C'ao. a TTORNEYS~fi TmkLAW.eln -a Apeciat attndi forein Pa Itirenta. 6Cases in advanee.-atnort Oftiloa Pafent is mnents Suits in the different States, andI all Iitigation appertaining to IPatenta or Inventions. Send 8iantp for .Pamphlet qf1 et. Arb pga. A raA FOR SHERIFF. wfsrs. Ediors :-Pleaso announce W. J lE Illt )N as a candidato for sherif' at tho ensuing election-subject to the act ion of the Democratic party at the priamary election. july 23 MANY FRIESns. FOR tHERIFF. The friends of CAPT. J. D. HOGAN nosL heartily endorao him for the offico of sherifl at the ensuing election-subfect to the action of the Demodratic party. juno 17-jxtf MANr Vormfs. FOR SHERIFF: The f'ricnds' 'f CAPr. 11AYNE Y. Mc MELEKlIN respectfully announde him as a candidate for sheriff-subject to the actioi of the IYem'adratid pa:ty at the primary election. juho i8-txtf FOR'SHERIFF. The fricnls of AIt. RICHARD N. Mc. MAS fElt resp.ectfully present his name as a candidate for shefitf at the en&utng elc ion-subject to tlibactiofi of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. july 9-xttf FOR SCHOOL COMM2ISSIONER. Please announed B. H ROBERTSON as a candidate for School Coinhissidner at the ensuing election--subject to the action of the Donu'cratio party tt the primary oloetion june 4-fxtf M Rr NDS, FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Eliors:--Please announce the name of Mlt. JOHN D. McCARLEY .for sheriff, subject to the action of tho IYeno. cratie party at the primary election. Mit. McCarley is thoroughly qualified for the of}ice, and will fill it acceptably to all clesses. july 11-tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER: At the last regular meeting of the Wihite Oak D,mocratic Club, the following reso. lution was adopted: R-esolved. That this Club nominate MR. JOLIN VINSON as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner of Fair field county -subject to tha3 action of the Democratic Clubs in the primary election. S. R. JOHNSTON. jalr 13-xI t President. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. At a meeting of the Greenbrier Demo cratic Club, held Juno 8, 1878, the fol lowing reidYlutiofi wa adopted: Resolved, That we present the claims of ])I. T. B. McKINSTRY for a seat in the Legislature from this county, and recommend his election. Extract from the minutes. . ,it: RUTLAND, june 18--tf Secretary. FOR TH1N LNG~ISIJATUNE: At the last regular meeting of the White Oak D'eurocratl ( lub, the idllow ing resolution was ado'pted: Resqol red, That this Club nominate MR'; THFl(MAS S. BRICE for re-election to a seat in the House of Representatives from Fairfield coun ty--subject to th'e action of the Democratic Clubs in the pJrimary' e (ction, .S R. JOHNSTON, july 13-f rlit President. FOIR THE LEGIaAflI&Za; A a Incotingaf the Oakland Dem'ocrat ic Club of township number six, held on the 28th of Apil, 1878, the folowh@ resolution was adopted: Resolred, That thig Club, fec6gnizliag the fitness and ability of Hion. H. A. G4aillnmrd as a representative, hereby' nominate him as a candidate for re Exrato. f'roni the niinutes FOR THEl LNGISLATfURF. Messrs. PAllo,'s-fie announce H. A. GAILLARD as'a' dan'd'id'ate foi' tlie H6\uio of Repr'e'sentat'ives, at the coming elec tion. The coutae of Mr. Gailia'rd fn pub. lie life hasi' given gen eral satisfact~i' n a'd dlone honor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion or his services It is blit, pr'opeihmat he shoutld be sent to' th'e HYouse at the next oldetion' This nomination'i 1n'd entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman n'amod'. may 16--tf MAin FRl'ENDS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. .Messrs. Editors ;'P-lease innonltEi. WILLARD' ICHARDSON as a eandi date for the position of School CJommis sinonor at thd ensuling eleiodi. This gentleman has, by his official course durring the past two years, shown hima self to be a faithful, zealous and efficient officer; aAd the edh1ohtional iniherest4 of thd county odn Besat be advaAoed lyy rRain Ing huioV ini his ptdeeout p.osftfoni 41. JtICHARDSON.. i tegnlahrly enfallhed member .of th-e.Widdsbo'ro Wemboratlo Club; and'will abide the fosul's of the primary election. July h1-xttf MARl.DZlModaws. FRUIT JARS! I ItUIT 5AN~S Y M SAON'S celebrated trait Jars,"with Bod'Porcelain Lined Oove,rs, for sale h e JUST ARRIVED FRdM NiAW YORK A/ N e legeint l t of Spring P'rints. 0 am. -LJbr!cs, W4hite Pniue, Figutred f"iques, Long ('lothy, COttOnadleR, Ladiea' and Gent.,' Mo'ierv, ilan<tkechliefs, Towols, &c., and tioir ofrid ct the Jowest cash prices. J: Af. IXAT?. The celebrated "Ray gtato" st;nd rd screwed an' wire sewed Shoesia specialty at J. M. BEATY'S. T},y tlieid, and yot will be convinced o'f their durabflity. I am offeoriniq fr *ae ' (rime's Y?a t Powders." every box guara'toed to give sptisfaotion, or mon'ea refunded.. Plegse give it a trial. J. M. BEATY. Go to T. M. BA'T 'S for the~ best Family Flour, Moal, Grist, lice, Hana (Branded "Challongo,") Lard, Bacon, Sug:ar and Cof2 xo, very low prices, Toa, Qraokers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Bliieing, Soda; Con. Lye, iustard, Peaches, To: imatoes, Sardines, Salmon, Popper, Spice, (linger, Nutmegs and many other things necessary for family comfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR -.dL X' ' MEL'E, a " TEEL, Swode Iron, Plow-ilulds; Trace Chainis, Hames, Baqk Ban a, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Brade's Ho's, Shovels, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Nails, Horse and Uule Shoes a.id Nail', Cutlery &o. WOODEN WARE. B. B. Red Cedar Buokets, Galvaniod Hoop Cedar Buckets, Painted Buckets, Well Buokets, Kegs, 'easures, Brooms, &c. Croukery andTinware. " A NATIONAL STANDARD. Webster's Unabridged. I 8000 Engravings. 1840 Pages quarto. 10.000 Words 'end eannngs not in other r DICTIONARIES. Four Pages Colofied Plate. A Whole Library in itself. Iualuale in ainy Fanm ly. And in any hetlool. Published by G. & C. MEttRIAM, Springlel I Massachusetts. -WARMLY INDORSED BY Baneroft, Presc t Fitz-Greene Halleek; John 0 Vh.ttler, N. P. Willis John 0. Saxe, F1lhu Bu rrlfAt, lhinel Webster, Mf husoad, 1. Corlerige, Smart., ,Fiornce Mann, More tifan iff ty Golle a I'ec:dciftta. And the best Amprian,and Burdpearl Selllars. Contains or-Ph . more u.atter t)atb any other, the sn tler type giving much more on a - rnit ais 30~0 I1lustration%.hearly three times as many as any other Dictiop ary. (tsW- LOOK at the t1>j:e ,plQtures o 0 S1IP, on pge 17o,-these aidne I1ltfstrrae th nj*an= ing of more than 100 tt'ords and-ternis far better tha they can be defined in Words.] tbe public schools ocr th Unie bten. pcdi Recomniended by 34 State 6 printendentsof Schools, and mdi'4 than 50 Colicg Pr'esidents. ots routon,000 .Words and malnge not in Embodies about 100 years of literiry labor, Is ] several years later than and otlier 1large Die i'bno sle. of Webster's Dictionaries is 20 times] as geat as tihe 8a1e of any other series of Die. ~"Augu1st 4, 1877. The Dictionary use~ ta' the aovdenn.n Printing Omee is Webster's Dr.. Is itn0t rightly cle'ip'ed thtVebsteri is T H R N A'2'1. AL T A.NDd.D. SPRI.N HAS COME, -AND New Sigylo Go&dim -HAVE . UE(T AtRIlVED; inoladiudg, anl i. eJ novelties of the seaso'n, at the Wina.. boro Dry Goods, Fd'a'of Goda and Millinery Baiaar. MRS. BOAG wishtes to retbrn' her sin. core thanks to her friends and the public generally for the past patron'age, soliol.- ] ting a 6ontinuance of the same. She wil endeavor as heretofore arxi is determ)ined to please the ib6bt faM~idfioui. Millinery a1rd.FNiiofc Goods $t66k i o'ompleto, F'orrdhi Pattern Hits; trimmed anfd untrim:Ded,3t.raw flats.and Bsonnets, Stra Hats and Sailors, Itibbons, Silke,] Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Nook Ties; Rufflifig, Linen' ap d LAcee Soetts. Handkerchies,s CoVsets, Glo'ved, B3uttoVw, &d., &c. Second lot of pring Calfe'det; also a 'o lot of Dress Gode, Mohaire, Alpagas; Japanese Siks; Wash JP6psins, and otherultes Materials an'dl - .Trimmings. Call .Md 4 see, Ladies,for your .A1blveu. A 'rdlot of 3[en'I,. Ladids'. auxd Ohlidren's Shoes,t dents' r nd Boys' Fur auld .raw Hats, fine an,d cour.es -A okold'e lot of Family Grodertie, Oag. dies, 4kert Wok:el. Tdi$ado Oigar., Keroio OIf Hardware, Woodenware, Tin*ai'e, ockery, &e. A qtktilty of Lumber for sale low for cash. - ma'roh *# - J.O.BO AG. TO MAJCE 'ONhW? l1eaatvad fast meant shon1,d aa. IRESH TURNIP SFDS ALSO, Mason's Preserving Jars: ALSO, loiicentrated Lyb; Starch; Sbapi Hyson; Gunpowder and Black Toa ALSOE; uljhur, Britnstoib; Mrpliie; Qui: tkine, Chlordfor'; August Flower, Pain Hillbr; Lactopeptine; dd a largo Assortmbnt of Frei !edicins; JUST RECEIVED: MYiaster & Brie july 9 Rv trocieet AM JECHIVING daily fr'i' lugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea; Plon iiir, NWe1al; Syris, Molasses, Soda1 soap, Starcb; Daggtng and Ties, Bacon; 1ard-in Bbls., Can. and Bucketsi ieed dats; Rye a*d bariey; Naili; l'rdbo Ch'ine; fib'rge' aide Nuli ;hoos; Axle Greese, White Wine' and )ider Vi6gai'. Fresh Cheese an'd' Mac6ari-6n eceived to-df Newl Buckwheat Flodfr; Ohofee new crop New OYrleani N6iW daioNore in kits; e and * ~arrels. he All goods delivered withiig SD I. FIfNNI2 E W PRINTS! 5ONGCLOfT And dilA I8Aitd 1roMESPtdl, NLNT'OHED' an'd E5NBtAOCElD ~HENTING SHfEETINd i a; 0. HANDNfCRCHIEPSV; MUSQUITO'NETS; BUVTTONS, tTb ' tali 6 E*#mine O0 hksCK kLIAAt 0hWi'ast adBstit*T**. S.1 F. 1WCagr & o. .... D ry Goods MG.. in the Sout" and PrI. ist, ~Ir . 1000 ri,a Fals fr e