The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 03, 1878, Image 3

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rLOCALi ITEM S, ,.eATUIDdAY, AUG VUST 3 18y8. Roligious NotIcoa. Baptist Church--Tho Rev. T. W. Mollichamp will lecture this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, and preach to..Inorrow at 11 o'clock, A. li. Presbyterian Churcl-Rev. If. B. Pratt, 11 A. ni., and 8 P. M. Sur (lay School 4 P. Dt. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 P. D. Methodist Church--Rev. E. J. Meynardie, D. D., 11 A. DI., and 8 P. Mt. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 P. 14. Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday exopt the 2nd Sunday of the month ; at 11 o'clock A. DI. New Advgrtisemeonts. Dissolution- Nelson & Refq. For the Legislaturo. Citation-O. R. Thompson. Masonic Neetiug--G. I}. Mo, Cants, Secretary, In the list of delegates cljosen tq represent 11airflelcd ix tIho Sunday School Convention, tho name of Dr. S. W. Booklart Nyai ipadyortently omitted.. An unpleasant passenger in a street car is a crying baby. In such cases Dr. Pull's .Baby Syrup shoild b0 given to the little suffer. pr to ease its trouble. 25 cents a bottle. THE WEST POINT CADETSHIP.--On 'the 31st instant twenty-two appli cants stood a competitive exaiina tian for Colonel Evins' appointoient to Vest Point. Supt. Thompson, L. E. Lo31onte, E3q., and Dr. B. W\. -Taylor acted as the examining coin Inittee. The questions wore very full, embr.tcing aritlintetic, geogra phy, history, grammar and spelling, and five hyurs were allowed. The result will n:t -bo 'known for some d tys. The applic nts ware Thomas E. Bailey, S. L. G truear, H. S. Mc L ure, Union :B. D. Springs, J. S. Wilson, B. M. Fewell, L. L. Kees ler, D. E. Finley, York ; Brown McMaster, H. C. Davis, Jr., Fair -fiold; Q. I. L gge, J. Y. Compton, It. F. Ferguson, L. H. Bomar, Spfbrtanburg ; F. W. Hill, F. F. Capers, G ?\. Wilki,n+, N. V. .ance, Oreenville ; J. W. Graham, W. Saye, .Chester ; F.,. XD. Blnken.y, F. M. Zemp, Kershaw. It is due to the appicatsfrom Fairfield to say that they had by. t\vo .v,ee,ks' ti*e .fr preparation. ROCKY MOUNT ITEMs.--The rural population of this "benighted cor. ner," as it is called~ by Col. D. Wyat~t Aiken, realize .their tippglatmco biennially. The crop gf capididates is remarkably good this'year. -Pain .is nest nwegsary to their growth. They are .a spontaneous, grow,th pf ,circumstance~s. Tho ipembers of -t'e convention who ."'pade apd] Ordained" our present State coppti tution created numnerops offices, but failed to provide enough fp.r .overy - * body to have one or tmore. Many will be left out in the cold. Poor fellows ! They wvill be under theo 2 necessity of i.winging to.The plough ~tail. TPhe young people-:-and some .. old onesQ~ -toQ-gave a ,pienic at Rocic J1int ,op .the 26th uit., wvhich was well attended. The ,earth ,(for as they had no table, somthig must do the usual amount of groaning for such occa., > sions) literally groaned .with good things. The b)oys, zno doubt, thought the girls were the prettiest, sweetest ap.d best things on that spot of old mother earth. Proba-. ble result-a small crop of mar riage3.some0 time in the futur:e. No candidsutes for.office .were present, but candidates for matrimony .were Sas plenty as fleas in Florida. $GUNTERI. THE STAva OoNvEN~TIoN.-The i40 coounts of the proceedings of .the State Uonvention, in the city pape.rs, ek~ached ps too :late -for us -to give .more than abar~e synopsis in the pres .ent issue. Gep. JTuo. D. Kennedy was ,chosen.4presidenkt. ,Of course Go., vernor H-ampton Apa the eni,ire ~State ticket .were renominated. Messrs. Uiohardson, 0'Wpyr, Al ken, Evins and Tillman wgre respective districts. The platform of 1876 w.as reaflimed u n d adt,pte.l. The following State Executive Oo4unittee %yas elected : First District-J. M. Johnson, of M;arion; W. 0. Colcer, of Darlington; J, J. Dargan, of Sumtor. Second-District-F. W. Dawson, of Charleston ; J. F. Izar, of Qrangeburg ; J. F. Ihame, of Clarendon. Third Pistrict-S. McGowan, of Abbeville ; John J. Ipcon, of Rich. land ; James N. Lipscomb, of Now berry. Fourth District-John D. Ken nedy, of Qanden; T. 3tobo larrow, of Spartanburg ; Willia,n Munro, of Union. Fifth District----John C. Sheppard, of gdgefield ; L. W. Youians, of Baruwoll; William Elliott, of Boau, fort. An Executive Cormmittee was likewise appointed for each Con-' gressiopal 1itrict. The committee for the Fourth District consists of the following-nanngd gentlenjen William Muproe, of Union ; A. C. Garlington, of Greenville ; L. C. Thompson, of Kershaw ; W. B. Wi.. son, of York ; T. W. Woodward, of Fairfield ; T. C. Gaston, of Chester ; James R. Hunter, of Lancaster E. S. Allen, of Spartanburg. Mr. Gaston was chosen chairnyaia of the pomnittee. THE OLD SIxTH. - An extra tu,eet ing of the survivors of Conmpanios .G and H, Sixth -Regiment, S.'C. V., was held in the Town Hall on Thursday, August 1, 1878, to con Vider Wv.lat,could be done in th wvay of getting the survivors to Chester in a body on the 15th inst. In the absence of 11 the oflicers, Capt. H. 4. ,gaillard war callod 'o the chair and S. t. Fant requested to act r. y After an ex planation ae: object of the mcuting, the may and means of getting to Chester wer. var.i.usly discussed, and a conclusion at length arrived at. On motion of Mr. James A. Brice a committee of 1ve was appointed by the cliairman, consisting of Messrs. James A.! i .R. Yant, J. W. .McCr.eight, S. R. Johnston and R. W. Brice, to get up wagons a.d' other coney ances sufficient to carry the mei bers to Chester. It was deteruin ed that they leave W.innsboro at 12 o'clock on the n.ight of the 14th inst., passng hite Oak at 2 o'clock, a. mn. on the 15th, 'Wood~ yyard'a at 3 o'clock, Blaokstock at A, r.equesting all survivors to join thiei alolpg ,t,J, route, and that they proceed to Ches.W;y,i, a pody. Oil motion of MEr. 7. W7. Mc C.reight, the secretary was instruet.. ed.bt invite the Winnsboro Cornet Bapd to accogipapy t1p Aspsociation| to Chester, and that the commitlee furnish them the necessalry tran8 .portation. On mocfion of Gapt. S. B. Clow .ney, the corresponding secretary was instructed to wite to eyer,y surviyor,in rech ati urgo npon huim the necessity of becoming a member of this organization. On moLion of Mr. James A. Brice, .an invitation was extended to the *editors of THEs NEWS AND HERALD to participate in the enjoyment of the survivors qn the trip and at Ches ter-, and also that tlle thanks of th,is organization be exte..ded to .them for the kind proposition to publish all and any historical facts that .may be br-ought to ifit by sThis organi ,9p~ mption of Mr. S. R. Johnston, .the secretary was requested t9 furnish the editors with a copy of .the.proceedings of this tpeeting ,for publication. By unanimous con sent it was agrieg to .ppibijsh, by .sections, a yerg interesting histomy ,of the movements ,f fie .Regimqpit campiled -from tije diaries qi .Capt. S. B. Qlpiney pnd Jliept. .J. R; -Milling, which were i-end before the mneeting by Captain Qlovmgney. .On glotioni of S. Bl. J9ant, pavid ,0. Aiken and Frank WVilliams, .both eplored, woge,admitted .to perpher ship. 'The former was the property of R. F. A1artin and the ,latter of did faithful. sevi'ce with the ,gegi, ment. There being no fprter.'p# 1ess, th~e meeting,-opi app}~ .of , .J. Martiu,'adjourned. Acting NMrary. Wiunshoro Lodg, No 1!, A. F. M. N extra comn til ication of 'ins. . horo lI_,lge No. 11, A. F. M., wiIl be hoLd at 'insoni i[all, on (litnIa the 5th instant, at 84 o'clock, p. mn. A fi:t alleitcec is requested. By order of the W. M: G. B. McCAN'L'S, aug 3-1t Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. 1lM;ors:-The friends of COL. It. G. LAMAR, having faith in his ability and integrity, hereby anIgounco him as a caiplidato for the House of Rlepresenta. t}ves tt the conillg eleQtiop---subject to the action of the Democracy at their priltaries. aug 3 -x ttf Diss ilution. r HTE fim of NElt;ON & IEFO s, tliis dayeen lissolt L by 1qutstal agree ment. Mr W. M. Nelson vill' contin.ae th b:tsinois on his own accontit, in whso' latnls the accountts of the laof firm will be left for colleotiQn. W. M. NE>LSON, H. B. RIEFO. Tho undereigncd, ep.tering into busi ness upon his own acceinnt, begs leave to tl,ank the publi9 for tlie liberal patron. ago givcn the late firm of Nelson & Rtefo, and respoectfully solicits a continuance of the same. July 31, 1878. W. NI. NELSON. aug 3-f lxi Tlio State of South Caroliia, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. by 0. R. THOMPSO\; Eq., Probaoe Judge. HIERE,iS, W. II. Kerr, u Ciork of W the Court, hath made suit 'to me 11to gtant hun letters of'dauilistr'ation of the istateincl effects 9f William1 :11acon, de ceased: These are therefore to cite and adm 'nish all and siUguhtr the kildred and creditors of the said William Macon, deceite l.that they be and appear before me, in tho''ourt of Probate, to be held at Fairtiel 1 Court Ilouse, S. 1., on the 19th t111y of August next tfter pluiieation} hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shew'cause, if any they have, why the said adninlistra. tion shsiuld not be granted. Given under nm hand, this 2nd day of August, Anno Domiti 187-. 0. .. T11OMPSON, aug 3-txlaw2 J P. 1 . C. New Sunnr Cook. The 'nfety HOT BLAST GIL STOVE. fi DOES NO L' lE.1T TR'E HOUSE. Perfect for all kinds of Cooking and Meat ing Irons. Always ready an d reliablo. The ipost.st,i.i ctpry Stove made apd the Ch'enpest. ,r Send for cire.nlars. WUITNEY & HALL MF'G. CO., j.ily '..7-ly 123 Chestnut St., Phila. HAMS ! H1AMS !! TUST JlECEIVED) a lot of choice Mag e JnoliaH,;aW.s upncanvas.sed, Lard and Bacon. ALSO, Flour, Meal 'and Pearl Grist always fresh and everything usually fonlbd in a firscclass Grocery House A-LSO, The finest Winos. Brandies and Whis kies that can be had. All-kinds of cool drinks pi epared in the most tasty man 31. J. McCAllLEY'S, ap.iil 18 Jas. RI. Aiken's ,ld stand. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I FOR CASH FOR the next. twenty days may b)0 had at tbe f.,rmor store of Sol. Wolfe. The beanutiful stock of Clothing, IHats, Shoes, p,ry .Gqods Fancy Goods wilbe sold roegardless of cost, ats money july 80S. S. WVOLFE. Tlhe Stato of Sotit,h Carolina .COUNTY OF .FAIRlFIELD. By 0. R. TIHIO MPSO .V, &q., Probgle ,Twdge. H IEREAS, Daivid R. Flonniken hath -maIeo sn'it6 to m to grant him letters of administratiQn of .the estateo1pd effects of Aleoxaniler IfeKenzie, d.casOiil These a're, l.herofore, to cite and admon ish tall and singular tie~ kindred and oredi tors of the said AIexqnuer 'eKRojie Ac eased, hitthoey beo aujid appear before me, In th.o Court of Probate, to be ho d at Fairfield Court House, 8. C.,,gn ,o 6ta clay pf AuIgust next, after p)nUli'ctionl 'ocreof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, .*to shopv cause, if ainy they have, why, tise said administration should not, be granted. Give uner.m had, .his22nd dpiy of 40, II. II'HOMPSON, July..2.. . . P. P,C. RU.I.T JARS FRUiT JTA;RS. MASON' S oelebrated fruit Jars, with BLloyds' Porcelain Lined Covers, for gal here. .June $* J. F. MoMA STER A Co. fautl, adresaaPn L Hm$sARVE .&0, t FOR SHERIFF. Alehvs. lUior:. Pleaso announce M R. it. E. ELLISON, JIt., as a canditlato for sheriff, subject to tho action of the Demo cirtic part., at the piiary election. july 30-ttf 11ANY Vurys. FOR SH1;RIFF. Mssr'. llifors :-Plcase angoupco W. J. IIERRON as a cantdjdato for sheriff at the ensuing olectiotl-subject to the action of the Democratic party at the prilpary elestion. july 23 MANY FaIENus. FOR SHERIL1FF. The friends of CAPT. J. D. HOGAN Iross, heartily endorse him for the office of sheriff at the onsuing election-subject to the aition of the D3nocratic party. juno 17-jxtf MAN Vo-rspts. FOR SHERIFF. The frioepds of CAPT. HAYNE IY. Mc l!IEKIH respectfully announce hin as .i candidato for sheriff-subject f( ti action of the Democratic party at tho prilary election. june 18-'xtf FOR SHERIFF. The frion.'s of MIt. RICHARD N. Mc MASTER respectfully present his name as a c,aididate for sleriff at the ensuing elec tion- subject,to the action of the Demo cratic party in the pri mary election. july 9-attf FOR SHERIFF. .llssrs. ditors:--Plese announce the name of MIR. JOHN D. McCARLEY for sheritl', subject to the act ion of the Demo cratic partyi at the primary election. Mr. McCarloy is thorcughly qualified for the oflico, afd will till it acceptably to all clesses. july 11-tf MA\Y ,F'isns. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. At the last regular moting of the White Oak Democratic Club, the following reso lution was adopted: Resolved. That this Club nominate MR. JOHN VIN.'ON as a candidite for the office of Segl Cor;inission'or of Fair field county -subject to the action of the Democratic Clubs in the primary election. S. 1t. JOjiNSTON. jilly 13-xflt Prosident. FOR TIHE LEGISL,TURE. Messrs. Editors:- Please announce Mr. J. W. ROBINSON a candidate for a seat in the Legislature. % r. Robinson is a gentlenan of undoubted integrity, honesty and intelligence. autl;-1t MANr FRIENDS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. At-a meeting of the Greenbrier Deno cratic Chub, held Juno 8, 1878, tho fol lowing resolution was adopted; Resoled, That we pre'sent the claims of DR1. TV. B. McKINSTRY for a seat in the Legislature from this count,y, and recommend h-is election. Extract from the minutes. S. Ri. RUTLAND, june 18--t:f' Secretary. FOR T HE LEg IS,LATUR E. At the last regular meeting of th Whito Oak Derpocratic Club, the follow ing raesolution wais aidopted: RsoIVed, T1hat th is Club nominate MR. THIOMAS S. BIIICE for re-election to a seat in the House of' Representatives from .lairtield county---subiject to the action of the Demaocratio Clubs in the primary e ection. .I S. Rt. JOHNSTON, july 13-txlt President. FOR THE LEGISLATUE. A t a meeting of the liakland D3mocrat ie Club of township natimber @avo, .hldlc on the 28th of April, 1878, .the following resoluition was adopted: Resolved, That this Club, recognizing thne filness and ability of Hion. H. A. ('aillard as a rel)resonativo, hereby nomninhto him as a can didate for re. Extr'ict frmtz g : may 1O--txtf '4.4, try FOR TIK JEISLATURE. Messrs. diors:--'icase annoinneo H. A GAILALARD 1)p1 a .cuindidato for the House of Rtepresentatives, at the .comning eleo. .tion. The course of lMr. Gjiillard in pub. lie life haes givep general.satisfaction and done hoper to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of his services it is biut proper that lie should be aont to the House at the next election. This nomination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman named., may 1G--tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. The friends of MR. O.SMOND R. .THOMPSON, appreciating his valuable services as Probats Judge, Ina hmvipg slip highpst con fidence in his .iintegrity and pqenti.ar fitness .for the offioe, beg leave te present,hlm to the vot,ers qi Fairfld county for ai re-eleotion.--subjeet, of course, to a nom, tion by the Demoerat-. le PMty.july .30-tf J. &. P. .90ATS' SPOOL THREAD. inly 27 MOa.A fT A nav3. FOR SCHOOL CO,MXISSIOIER. 1'lease fanr ouuce B. H. ROBERTSON a at apiidate.for School Commissioner at the on,uung loction-spbjeot to the action of the Domnocratic party at tho primary eleotion juno --t xtf M&NY FaiENDs. FOR SC1QOL pQM3AISSIONER. fcssrs. 4lfors:-P'leaso announce REV. WILLARD 1RICHARDSON as a candi. date for the position of School Comniis sioner at tho erwuing eleptipp. 'hi gentleman has, by his ofllgial course during the past two years, shown him self to be a faithful, zealous and efficient officer; and the educational i ntoirsts of the county can best be advanced by retain ing hin in his pfosent position. MR. RIChARDSON is a regularly enrollood member of the 'innsboro Demooratio Club, and will abide the result of the primary election. july i1-xt f MANY DEMooaATS. FRESH TURNIP SEDS I ALSO, Mason's Preserving Jars. ALSO, Concentrated Lye, Starch, Soap Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Tea. ALSO, Su1phur, Brimstone, Morphine, Qui-, nine, Chloroform, August Flower, Pain Killer, La,ctopeptine, apd a largo 4ssortment .9f Fres Meodicines, JUST RECEIVED. Mct[aster & Brice. july 9 loew Grcorios. IAM REOEIVING daily fres) Sugars, Coffees Green aind Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging. and Ties, .Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buc,kety Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, -Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and ul Shoes, Axle Gzees,1hite Wine and Gider Vinegar. Fresh eheese and Macepror,n received to-day. New 2nickwheat Flour. Claoice .new crop -Nev .Orleang Mo"isses. New Makrl :Inl hits, j and - barrpls. MP All goods delivered witlip corporate limits. D R)I. 1I.MNNIKEN Greg4 Eeuti cOtXt. EI!coTrai3. - -- c-- -. rJ71E first Ilouse .in town to reqpgp Whiskey to tqp e.enfAX4 drin, 1Beer to fiye cents a glass anf S3i Iras none conts per ganie. Iim/ng a large 'u wel selected lot of Pure LiqtforA .pn sand g1f whi.oh the following'are a ?ew'o e brands:..--...-..- - . - th e Pure old Kentpok y Bourbcn., .0sbinet, XXX and Baketl Rye, Sour 'Mash .Stonie oqntan Cora ' a speolalty, 'Odgoao, OrIorn$a, ,Jep .and APPl6 BrWnbdIee. Champsn,Shrr(nd - Port WIne. 1(,d all dral o fa d~w~s ks~ prepared'1n the most& 1 ass a OURI BOUBS. sei18O-ta A D MaAR