The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 10, 1878, Image 2
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JNU S. IREYVQLD5, AssocIAT;: E"'vTolt.
PE1IOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
For Governor :
WADE HAMIPTON.
For Lieutenant Governor
W. D. SIMPSON.
For Secretary If State:
B. M. si'I3.
'or Comnptroller (cnural
JOIINSON HAGOOD.
For Attorney (encrai:
LEROY F. YOUMANS.
FIor State T'!reatsurerj:
S. L. LEAP1:1ART.
.F1or Superinlendcet of' Eca tion;
HUGH S. TIOMPSON.
For A< jutant <t:.hnspector l.uera 1'l;
. V. MOISE.
Hampton and the State Ticket,
Pressure of local matter hals here
t,oforo prevented us fr*om ex1(teralig
hearty Congratulations to the St;ate
Convention for the tiorongl and
harmonious manner im vhich it de-.
spatched its businoss. We no.l not
say that the renonination of Gov
Crno>r Hampton and the St.te ticket
by acclamation meets with thew
hearty approval of Fa;iriold ; nor is
it locussary to [rom1iso that .1'.i
field will give the ticket ia 1rin
majority in November next. 'hat
{majority may he recorded alrcludy.
The roaflirnation of t.he platform of
1870, and the rcpludi:tion of all
sido issues in the 1rT.elce of the
one grand question of the caimlpaign,
twhether civilization or barbarism,
must t'iuliplh,
The nominations for Congress
woro also lnnimouls. Wo tiist
that the State will send an mn
broken Democratie delegation to
Washington.
Club Nominations.
The White Oakc Club has r esrinl
t ded the club nominations m-ule at, a
recontL meeting This acion was
4 ~prompted b)y the circular address oaf
the county cha:irmnan, who1( shiowedi
that nominations by clubs were ini
conflict with the spirit of the pri.
mary' system, andi centrvary to the
recommIendiations of the State Exe
cutive Committee. A little reflee
tton will show the propriety of the
action) of the White O.ak Club. In
I' fno w:ay dioes the rescinding of the
resolut-ions interfere with the prs
pects of the cand(idates. T1heir
friends wvill all vote and work for t hem
tosh harnslas bfore,awhilo all
oether caidbtoro z cnreucd.
* I ~The riar system wlas~ dveied
bor ohe exprlss puoo otfo breaing
apn ter teliquetiontrol, band the
* nlowinago fevrs member, pry
Shto psh his tlaimes fo anyofther,n
whetho haening ftor bthin the
consen fof h ac clubo it caucus.
an etthe qu oretstat snionshe .h
peopn, want him. Buet a lub
toinart in far tne member, per
aps8 a otherpes o anther, hasa
werenc to aro ring tor teosae
theloorsireons, and sensuig))hons.
44Again,s hc &ot neigbs,hoas
Agrsuin, th throthes pand
tht the cadiaos, ayregpull
coanstuteh bodhe i; bndig has al
tendedc to gv bining o alecna
gain, ofahe thorye for the aryub
V' c~diath at the prr lctionso, eglal
4 costitwud od fir, bndingon the
primary system distinctly moans
4 t~hat every Dongoorat shall exo raise
his own~ untrammelled judgment in
voting for his candidate. But, in
;cality, a tacit undeorstanlding pro~0
vails that these club nominations
m ll.y in,licato al p)ref1er<.(nv.-. "1nd
t'it mc:":bI, ; ers al not boiin:I lv
llli illll-t ('(' :0 jee t s ill :V ra 'e
objecti> 5. It open; thu w.ty to i
a relx ition of party discipline. If
it be once understood that ecertaiin
acts of a club are not binding, not
many mnontlls w"ill elapse before
mem)bors will assume to decide for
theim t elves in vhat Cases they canl
act, indeptndent ly, and after onec
learning to disreIeld the d'ctatcs
of th sl''or.lin itt e.nh s, it :n ty not
be v'ry i b >re thy feel in-'
Clinled to ir; t 1 t : actionl of C .c
C m)nty Convention or of the
County Executive C,>mmittee.
\When that time comies t he party is
dead. It is, tihcerefore, of the(
grt:atest importance to avoid every3.
act havin hIe reot 1est tet1I.ne(y to
demor:alize the D)emnoeracv, andt for
thlis reason it might be wt1l for all
the clubs t:, follow tht) (XmInp'O of
White Oak inl rvsvilltlndg Ci
lernin t;:o:' and1:1 of i nitljttingt
e-..a id.iis to run1 en :thir own
imcritS.
All ll')i:. Tim N' ws AN HA[.i
lias d:pveeU;ed tie :y, :n of club
:(i nall:tt:tins. but it has nt vrhe...e"
t>)foremt'(n!ugn rnm
1irt ble'1' " ta; Iiio: , !o:'ni iin
11ltd nt. app-1tr'.il:y tonot a:ly h:atrml.
one 01r two: eiubli), grow)\\ing- ti o:
l'.:Uges imv( been broit that
'e re urgd n l g:iinwll. the Cun yi v
Conventin 1)'.an Cf nomina1):ti,
t::at the will of the ma:julriy we 'L
iot be0anil. .ii Is is u toirtuta e.
With the Id.1licals mtivaneing inl
s lid cobtrn1 a t rin':t the ).
er'tic ouIposis, th : time is n;t
i:.)pOr tiiU foi Da niitt.; to 11vith
o r to c hi tr !;' e ..". s J .l : n - \ o( e r w): : t h a . 1 ( n f.d r -
a'll iuntnanel:l' .1l. Inl (asting' hl:
'ate for all the ':tnli!d ites at tle
,riml.u-y, and1 O ul we' will nl1rt (il
halrm.>n)Ii,nsiv and tr"iumn .hanth-v to
give R uli-'alism it tinl tl d lai.uIns.
An:nn t'.l2 Vt. P.I4ASs on. -We heari
ly : l. ( .url ui b wit I "or d to that c)t
mnl' noo11Il by C"out(I) )(mpor<l.ius that
1mve l:ttly sugstd a'che y as
i:ms of auun1e)u)-:t Y t is chc:,l)
hc:lt1ithfl andtl stiiulative o thO ye..
('('ItiNe f.wiltivs. .It t'n.lelS a m1 ml
)t r irook :lhi.i lbow wvithI,,t t:i(i elt'tZ
Jtir( ('. t e I permIt kio ai'~ etaahei andt
allws thet fenmie figure tola assum
(1oiis twhsich witle em,ie1ti pro.
er areji provocaiit ive'wi of lirtation in,
mailitrhiat -ny. An to muset. disnt
frYOI those1 who declartii*t e that this
late.) lniOkt8ma iliv) wt'ol Lemmota
oun nummnos poroineniitersonsut
wohae pr I.~oe themselhe prcot
11i OWa) wt AiI titt'ighn 18; fa.tl
voriew weaon th etou ine, the
drlous tae nfnnet e aret ;
bomliial. Ai inl to them, anud,
Iihop"fll brkes whot purownm is, fau
lorng s lues fori ind lint engld i
veCsitn-s t>bi Hoow ttd himself'0
hat own taito iinli garment ouWld
he view frhm sthef eernt shades~ the
.me. o nd tr mghyl w. nd
a nrighfy till borytsebaofft gath
bii iias the bm ootd hat gad's
teet<ite of Awiticb Tutriky was
peieetlsatsatr.t usa
thern?ifyphe boI~n~ldy aandsdiseaseI
by pmifyt-ing theIl34o w2ith Do-,
lis Blod tre.ho Thu ore-.
The U'V'r~CiVE) of o1nit ibur want
hepe Jnn ofttt Enr Emd'ttic, n d n
Bacon.
Ji.ly the w orn classs, oetmr
fish~ fant Vler no t ncoo hit
ide t R ECEtVED had AUoit of c oo
Fliur, Mon cpnrd iPetre ist anlw nay
drmk prlepre ins the Aost ha styan,
TO WN 01R)?PIY1NCES,
I t' 1 -:NC.T'Ef AND rm:' .'.1NE), by Ii1 o
-) ilntendallt l:nd \1ardens r' the
I' "Vit of Wiun'io'o, S. C , in . ,tt
c"il melt, om'I by the ::utl)ority of the
s.uAL, th.t. it shall not be lawful for
any dog not accotupaniud by its
Owler, or some one in charge, to be
upon the streets of the town with
out a mnzzle, between the brat day
of July and the first day of October,
of each year ; and any (log violating
this provision shall be taken up and
inpounded by the polico for twenty
four hours.
2. AND nE IT FVRTI(ER ENACTED and
ordaine.I, thl it tio owne., if ln-) Wn,
shall be inuformej of s tid itp)lluni
g ; itid llly do. may be Ieclaimlled
by ius owner upon the playmnnt of one
dollar. If any dog be not reclair;iec
wIi thie tuW onty-f lrll hours, it shall
be killed by "}he pt,lico.
)one in Council this the
thirty-first day of July, A.
D. 1878, undr tho Corpo
- rate Seal of the said Town
Council.
JAME s A . BIlucE,
At test : Intendant.
Wmi. N. CHANDLER, Cleik.
AN OIn.\Nor 'o RAISE SUPPLIES FOR
-ra; MUNICPu.u, mEuA 1878- 9.
13-: IT ENACTED ANn1 ORDAINED, by
the Intetd,nt and W'trdens of the
Town of Winnsboro, S. C., in
C'.utncil mlet, th:tt
1. For the purposo of raising
slupplies for the y:tr cOmmineneiig
the fiist of April, 1878. ; nd entling
the oiest of A pril, 187t, a 1. x for the
so0ns anid iii the: man:ner heceinafter
mnenti;:ned sh:11 be raise I and p lid
into the I1O:tlrr of the siu:d town
tr the use :a_ service thereof,
t ha' t is to say two a:nd one half
m10i1fs ada<o i upon every dollar
of the va,luec of al the real and per
St,tnatl property within the corporato
liits of Ilie 't'own of Winnsboro;
three doliars to be paid by everv
unlk inin:)l tant of a tid town, be
t~w'(n the ag.s of c:ghteen and
forty-livo yea s, in lic:, of working
ulpon the atrcet of sl.id town ; and I
thr1 ee' per ec.nl.. 1pt:u :'. apiuunt cf
al! ::tes at ltctiou:.
2. All t?4 astse SI .ii ply"l)le
ulnd'r tl.is Ordinance sh-:11 be pai-l
in the followinn kinds of funds and
1: t,ther : Golt. and Silver Coi',
United States Currency and Nation,
al Bank Notes.
3. All taxes assessed herein shall
lbe du'e and payable between the
first. dvy of October, 1878, and the
th'rti t day of November, 1878, in
clisi-e ; anl all taxes remaining
due and - ":1paid on the first day of
D tember, 1878, shall Lo collected
by' d1tistess or otherwise, is 10w
pirPI ib-d by la., together illi all
Iv(:al it',S.
4." All personls holding property
m1i theJcoporte limits of the said
Town o Winna' o oare r quit e
bet ween the first day of August,
1878, aiid the sixteenth (lay of Sep.
tomber, t' 1878, to umak e a swor'n ro.
turnn of sa:id pr'operty for taxation,
l o the .Towin Clai k, atnd the said
Towin Clerk is her'eby r'oquireod,
when prlope"ty-hoaldors fail or' re
fuse to) ma~ko saidl sworni reton f, to
add fift'r cen42 (Otutm to tile iretuirn
of thei prevdiouis iicipal yoar'.
Don.e in Council this the,
( lhirty- fir'st (lay oif Jly,~ A.
D'1., 1878, uder the CE>r'po
I ~ late Seal1 of tho saijd Town
Council.
J..un.: A. B itcr,
A ttest.; Intendant.
WMi.. N. CHANDL.ER,CIerk.
FRESH- TURNIP SEEDs1
ALSO,
Maison's P'resering JTars.
ALSO,
Concentr'ated Lye, Star'ch, Soap
HIynon, Gunpowder' and
D3lack Tca,
1ALSO,
Sulphur, Br'imstone, M~orphine, Qi.
nino Chlor'oformj, Augusil
Flower', Pia Killer,
Lactopeptine,
ae l argo Ansortjnept of Frenob
Medicines,
JU ST RECEIVED.
McMaster & Brice.
jnly 9
FOR SHERIF .
Messrs. .'..diors : Please announce MtR.
R1. E. ELLISON, JR., na a candidato for
sheriff, subject to th' actioi of the ).emo
eratic party at the ;':imary election.
july 3.U-xttf iAlAN VOTEIs.
FOR SHERIFF.
Messrs. Edilors :--Please announce W.
J. IIERRON as a candidate for sheriff at
the epsuing election-subject to the
action of the Democratic party at ths
primary election.
july 23 MANY FRnIENs.
FOR 3HERit'r.
The fr,ends of C\PI. J. D. IOGAN
m1os, heartily enlorse hin1 for the olice
of sherill at the ensuinlp eleotiop-stlbject
to the action of the Elenocratic party.
juno 17-,xtf 1ANg VorE.s.
FOIt S.HEIRIFF.
The friends of C"APT. HAYNE Y. Mc
MEEK1N respectfully announce him as
a candidate for sheriff--subject ti the
action of the Democratic party at the
prinXary election. june 18-txtf
FOR KI-ERIFF.
The frion-ls of MR. RICEHARID N. Mc
MAST ER respectfully present his name as
a candidate for :;berifl' at the ensuing elect
sion - subject to thenction of the Dcmo
cratic party in the pri mary electiq,
july 9-xttf
FOR SHERIFF.
Jifessrs. Eliorc:-Please announce-MR.
AARON If. POWELL as a candidate for
sheriff at the ensuing electiou-subject
to the. action of t ie Da.uacratic party at
the primary clec:ion.
au" lixtt M4Ny VoTEns.
FOR SHIERIF.
tt:ssrs. Rlir.:-Please announce itho
name of MR. JOHN D. MeCAULEY for
sheriff, subject to the action of the Dem110
erotic party at the primary election. Mr.
McCarley is thoroughly qualified for the
oflice, and will ii! it accapt4bly to alb
cICsses.
july I1--tf MANY F.iEst43.
FOR TIi ,aiLATURE.
M-.ssrs. l li1ors: --The friends of C(IL. 11.
G. L 1.\IAR, having faith in his ability
ndcl integrity, hereby announco him as a
candilate foi the House of Ieprosenta
tives at the coming cl ction -subject to
the action of the Democracy at their
primaries. aug 3-xi tf
FOR THE LFGISLATURE.
At a meeting of the Greeubrier Demo
cratie (!uh, held June 8, 1878, the fol
lowing resolution was aloptod;
T.sorcvl, That we present the claims
of 1)It. T. B. Meli[NSTRY for a seat in
the Legislatnre from tyis county, and
recomumepel i, , lction9.
Extract fronm thme minutes.
8. Rt. R UTLAND,
juno 18-tf Secretary.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
A t a meeting of the lakland Democrat
ie Clumb of to0wnsh1ip number five, hteld on
thme 28th of April, 1878. the following
reouinwas adopted:
el;zl. Tuat this Cuh. rerognizing
the Iitness an I ability of Hion. Ii. A.
Gamilhasrd as a rep)resentativye, here'uy
no'minato l in as e candidate for re
J:-xtract. from the minutes
A. J. LAMAR,
rpay 1li- fxtf Secretary.
FOR THlE LEGISLATUIfl.
Mesqrs. Idliors:-Icmase announce HI. A
GAIL4LARD) as a candidate for the House
of Rtepresentat.ives, at the coming elec
tion . The course of Mr. Gaillard in) pubm.
)ic life has given general satisfaction and
400 honor to ol L1irfteld. In recogni
(ion of his s~ervices it is but proper that
he shouM' be sent to the HJouRe at the
next election. This nomination is made
entirely without the knowledge of the
gentleman named.
may 16--tf MANY FRIENDS.
FOR SC.HOOI, QOMSSIONFA
Please annoulnce B. HI. RORERTSON
as a cnandidate for School Commissioner
4t, the ensuing olection--subject to the
gpetion of the Democratio party at the
primmry e.ection
june 4-f xtf MtNY FRIENDiI.
FOR SCHOOL goysOggg
ifessrs, E'diors: PJgne.e an oupee REV.
WILL4ARiD RICHIARDSON as a candhi.
*late f6r the position of School Comnmis
alo'3er at the ensuing election. This
gentleman has, by his oe$.gl jourse
during tho past, two years, shown him
seif to be a faithful, zealous ansi eJ}cient
oficer; and thme educatio9a.1 'ntorests of the
county can beat be adynneed by retaiin
ing him i.n his present po.Shion. AIR.
RLICHIARDSON is a regularly enrolled
member of the Winnsboro Democratic
Club, and will abide the result of the
primary elctiozq,
july 11-.4tf MANY DBMooRAT8.
FOR PROBATJy ~pQg,
The fri<nds of CAPT. J, IB. BOYLES
nominate him for Probate Judge at the
ensuing Qioction-subject to the result
of the Democratic primary election.
FOR JUDGEOF PROBATE.
Tho fri tn 14 of Mtl. Oi40.N D I.
'TlMIIPSON, ap pr.e ,itting his vi lItIublo
services a l'rat to J.ulge, and having the
highest conti.icnce in hi:i i tgegrity and(
peculiar fitness for tho otfice. beg leave
to pre*nthin> to the vot :rs of Fairfiloll
eounity for a re-electioi --su1bject, of
cot rse, to a n,onninatioiln by the Detnocrat
ic party, july -.tf
TIHE WIMNS$ORO MO T.. a
-BY
MRS. M5 W. BROWN.
t HIS lHtel. situ-tte-l in the ,entro of
Ithe to.wn, oTr a: i I1 ti r t'tt t"ev to t'o
public inducements nisurpatssed by any
other holt&t tio the place. Table sup
plied with he best in the market. Com
fortaia rooms and po,ito attention.
'.orms-$2.00 per day. aug 9-tf
4 NATIONAL STANDARD.
Webster's Unab"idged,
g0u0 frav1ngs. 1840 Pages Quarto.
10 040 Words andi lt,irntigg not in otlter
D1ICTIONiAItES.
Four Pbtgs iolorml Plates. A.
Whlt I Ilib'ary in I ItSIt.
1iu alua1ble In anty Fami.
iy. Alnd in any
t 0h(tI
Publlshetl by G. & C. MEItUZAM, Springflelt
Jiassachuet ts.
-WATt.L Y ' D418 ED. BY
l."trnI , Prescot t.
Slotler.' Onorgr V. Mtarst>r.
1'117-('sane Halleck, Joh n (i Whit-lr.
N. P. Willis, John G ..e. '
Elihn Iltrritt, Dh niul W. , .ter,
Hluh.; Cio:ile, 11. corlotrI:ge,
Smart. Honaen \tann,
1ltirt than fifty ('olle' Pre sI Ielnt;.
Anl IIt I'e. Aa'c.in ano E-iro1 1 i nt 'n +holars.
Co; ia ts et"-i -ilt I more n1.:t+er itan a ny
o0 ir, the swaaller 13 pe girillitcitleh 1i10e on u
page.
!;'r.tli1iAn Illustrations, nearly three tilmne,
as man v as anv ot her UIetilonary.
l(' I.00K at tIl;tl'ree pictires or a SI',II
011 p.t' 1 iM.-l+ "st t {I1 a l u-t 6 ib tl3' the mte:tn..
tng ' t tiore t hall 1 yorI: artl teritn It r better
thatn thet't:an be. tlelittt't tit worti-:.)
M+ r'" thtn : .t to copies ire h-tnt) placet in
the 1'''licschool4)t )f th'- ' i t'' I+'r1 i:-4
l('I)Illlttl'll bye 'o.t I11"t SUu'1I'tPnttiS;j
0c0l.4. ti":l in ' rn "t than 50 I oli'g - 1'e ,I+eni.s
.;a -b:rr wris aId meaning; not ill
oth'"r lUet!'--etrlt'
P1F111 Ihil ahntiutt las years of II' .r:ry lator tS
e, ra,l ,,rs ,..: " tuai and other I:'rg' Die-.
tion' try..
T4'tl't' r ,) 'Yh;! rt''., !llctl+n'trlc; I, '2n tnme s
a , gtreat as the sa I' of a1y otlt+ir .v.:!es of Die
tlionarvo.
'l' ta t. Ia:;. '-i.r tucthmla.ry tt--d in-ihe
C 'tioe riarl I'inI1toIg Ofiee is Wleb.ter's UI.
abrldgett."
; It n9t riltht ly clainei that Weh-er Is
T11 ,'!ATION. 4T, STij A Dg D1
PIANOS & ORGANSI
At IV ar ufac1urcrs1 Prie. s
EVERY MAN MIS OWN AGENT
LUiDD)EN & J rS
SAV.iNNA fi, U
rlHIE Great WVholesalo Pianoi and' Orgatn
.I Dealers ofi tihe Sonth, n'ow sell Ill
sliI'tnlnnt iram al.l leqd1i er Mikersn dlirect
to pu1rchaslers 4 Qth 4i o Ago;ts, No
Commiission Plan, atM iMpufacturer's Fac
tory Pnla'ERa, th~erieby giving puirchasers
thea large comn J tssions hcreFtniore' pai*d
Agents. From $50 to $102 i tua ly saved
in tihe puirchase of an1 Jnstrumellnt' uinder
thmis new system. Wruite for paiticulars.
Weo can't be undersold.
Spail Offers
THAT BEAT THIE WORLD.
7 Oct. PIanos, $13~5. 4 Stop Organs. $55.
7Q00 Pianos, 145. I681top Organsa, 610.
7Oct. Pianfos4, 100. 9) S'top Organs, 67.
Q'd Sq'o Piainos, 178. 12 Stop '.rggns,78 ,
MASON & H AiMLIN ORGANS,
7 8tops, $100. | 0 tops, $108.
Send North a td be Swinidled,
Not b.s roputablo makers like Stoinway
Cl1ick.ering. Steek, Knabo, bul by Ilogue
Manufaicturorsn who nd vort isa $9100 ('ianos
for $'214';$0(i Pianos for $175; $-'72 Or
gans for $65. [Deception anid frilnd are
mn I.1 auch absp 'd offers. Buy mIsr
mlentul mado by ii d1 (1d alwalys reliable
pQfapu1actulreryt like
f'iokering & 90m8, K Inabo & Co.,
Hallet & J)avis. Mathiushek P'nn.Co.,
IIOi?esiBros., Mason & Hamnlin.
.And you wilt haive thoso that will last
a lifotimoa radp piene you better every
(day. AlInstylpnesty lyo aol) bear tihe
maikers ntat-es and are gu1arsinteed1 for ai:li
years.
Fiff een D)aysi TrWM
If desairedl We pay all freight if not
satisfactory. Illustrat(.d Cataloo.es free.
WVrite to
LUDDI,N & 3A TES,
april l2-3nl Savannah, Ga.
C. &. P. COATS' SPOOL THREAD,
005Dozen, just received, for salo
U'JJat retail at 60 e4,te pr dIoze
cash, and to moreohants 4t eo Yorl
Trade P'riop,
july 27 MoMASTF,1& BiIE.
&O?LE ANG 0T ODERS,