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TUESDA V. AV UST 20, . 18r8. New Advortipemonts. For Major of the ] 'airfiol Jat.., talion. University of North Carglina Kemp P. Battle. Country life, fresh air and bath ing are very well, but if you want to cleanse yo.ur systerg thoro.ughly usoe a few bottles of Pr.. Bull's. Blood Miixture, PERSONAL.-Wo have had the pleasure of a call fronA Mr. F rank V. Beard, the well ;lgpown editor of the Kershaw Gazetee. Wo are pleased to learn that that sprightly and roadablo newspaper is doing finely, and we wihll it a cqptinIanco of its prosperity. David Aiken and Frank \Villians, two colored nen, wyho for their faithful services as servants in the Sixth Ilegitnent dqring the war were made reguhr njoiebors of tl1l fSurvivors' Association, accom panied the Fairfield mon qn their recent trip to Chester, We have received two communii cations from Feastorville, but thqy are too long for puIblication--the two together would fill about four cohumns of THE NEWs AND HERALD. We would agcain remind otir friends of our published rules on this subject, one of which requires that cominunicationq shall be of rea aonable length. DAMAoE iuY FLooi).-Tho heavy rains of last wook caused considera ble damage. A largo quantity of hay and fodder was caught in the fields an4 ruined. On Monday the 12th inst., Mr. J. C. Tigekler's mill dan), which was of stone, was washed away and his wheel was carried down stream a long way. The house itself wAs considerably danaged. Freshly's mill on Broktd River has also been washed away. Mr. Thomas AndQrson lost his 11ill Am. No serious- damages aro reported from the \yatereo Side of the county. DEATH OF MRS. MADDEN.-We are pained to announce th.e death of Irs. Martha Madden, wife of Dr. T. B. MAdden, of \Yinnsboro, which ,occurred on Monday morning. M\rs. Madden had been in feeble health for some time, suffering from con sumption, and her death yvas not -unexpected. She wyas the daugliter .the late William B~rice, Fesq., of this .county, and a sister of Mr. James .A. Brice, of this place. SheG leaves hoer husband and three cl:ildren to mouru her loss. To these we ton .der our sin.er~o sympathy, wyhiell is shared by an extensive circle of kindred apd .friends.--Tipe funeral servicos will take place af the As,. ~sociato Reformed ,c~hurucl at 10 CEDAR CaEEK ITEM.-ThO Cedar .Creek Club met on the 0d instant. The club finished i t erganjizatiion .by electing the following.named gentlemen as an executive commit ,tee.: J. W. Robinson, .Tohn Foguley and *gap. L Wm. Hiunant. 'The .clb was thpp a~dressed b.y Mr. B. H. Robortson and Mr. Win. Smith. We regret $b wve cannot give their speechos as t~hey were made, ,especipiy gri. Smith's, wvlich was very amusing. In the course of his romnarks he gave the result of a .sguirrl-mpt by lyitpself ey pome one elso, wvhich was this: It seems -they tr.cod a squirrel and fired up in tree, when down foil forty-three .sheriffs, J. D). Hogan on top. A ,wonderful shot that.! -The Rhads are talking strongly .about running a ticket for the Legislature, et., but talk is about .all, as we -know of their doing pnothilng as yet. But we .slopp with .op oye open, as we did in tlie war, lost he pnomy catch us napping. We had jpoivorfpil rain op 'yes torday, more the~n we have piad An ,two months at pnp.time. We would like sonie advice oon ,eerning ,colored men deqiring to ,unie avth us. As we have geen no action of other .clubs ~i this .direct~ion, we do not know what ,t ,do aboutlit. Must we receive them ond perit kthem to vote. in, the 1 primaries or notT is the question. * Will some11 one poste.1 enlighten Ic; on tho subject, lt it is a subject. of. mauch. discusosio, oi Aug. 13, 1878. CEDAR CHEEK. Tir Sitvivoas' ASSOorTIO. The. oxcuitivo corpmittee. of the. Su.rvivors' Asociation of the 6t4 S. C. Regiment, C. S. A., hQld a meeting op the 15th inst.,, and tranasatcted tha following business, which was ordered to be pubhielied for the inforniation of the, members of the Aqsociation It was unanimously resolved to, request of Capt. B. P. Alston a copy of his able and interesting address. fr publication in the conoty papers of Che. ter andi Fairfield.1 o htran The committ-ee on statistics were requested to forward to Adit. 1H. A.' Gaillard, the Secretary of the Asso Ciationi, such rolls and records of the 6th Regiment as they may be able to collect, these records to be preserved by the socret'ary for tlie pUtrposes of the Assoeiation. The next meeting of the Associa tion will be hold at Winnsboro, on the first TI'hursday in August, 1879. A committee of arrangements for this meeting will be appointed by the President of the Sq'rvivors' Association of Fairfield cournty. The executive committee are of the opinion that the organizations of the 6th Regiment SulrviyQrs now existing in V/aii-ield equnty ald i N Chester county, Imay further the ends of the Regimental Association, and they recommend that similar Associations be organized in other sections of the State where mnem Lerfi of Phe Sixth reside. Itev. Moffett Grier, D. D., of Due West, S. C., was chosen as tile next anniversary oratQr of the Association. .RocKY MOUNT ITEMx.-Wanted: Three honest and competent men tQ ropresent Fairfield in the next Legislature, who are willing to serve their country for their quti try's good; qQmpensati-n five dol lars per day. One honest man, who undorstands adjusting the rope about the neck of the mnir derer, for sheriff; no qnq 14qd apply vho is unable to pay off all executions ag.ist his friends. Three good mon to servo as county comrmissionqrs, \vho are acqpintef with the distance from Winnsboro to Rocky Mount and other promi nent plac a; no "subs" allowed. Qno wise man to serve as school coimnUiesiQgner, wyh9 can correctly parse "Hie that hath ears to hear, let him hear ;" compensation, a pile of greenbacks. A man well aic-. .9uainted with law to serve as probate judge: ; one need apply who cannot take fiyai frong four 'and leaye so'meting ;compensatiorn, official pickings. Wagtedl: All thie c:mndidates in the county to call and see the rural populatio9 of thgis ."benigited cor, ner." po b has been around to see us, and escaLpe i with his life. I-re is a genial and social follow--as all gcandidales arp. In e .<tending? his a~cquaintance 17ie hias nmade son~ie new friends. From his personal ap pearance we shomekd gu~ess him~ .t ba heavy feeder. We shoukt be pleased to see all the candidates before they are /limissegl from Ser'vice. Sinpce the above was written we have seen a communication from Mr. ,D). RI. Feaster, in which he endeavors to make capjital of one of our ."items." Mr. Feaister is too ,intelignt .not to know that our allusion was to the colored people as statecwen. We are a practical ;farmer, and are somewhat proud of our occupation, and certainly would make no' remarks intentionally in disparagetgent of our own dlas's. Th ,any moyemen4 to hetter the condi. tion of the farmers, Mr. F'. .will find in us a hearty co-worker. GUNTER. University of' North Carolliua. rHiE -net.t .scrion .will gebogipm Aigusmt 20th, 1878. ' For Cataloguoapply to, 'KEMP P. BA.TTLE, Presidenut, a~ug 20-itx.1 ' Ohp6ul11il, N. C. io~r lajor of the f'a~rfild' Mit talion. CAPT. ,0HAS. EI. TIIOMAS, ,pf 'mThe Moisri bilgl Artillery," is annotinced -by lIda friends, or the above positlig. aug 90-t:1' . TO MAKMONEY. dress FlNLEY H & CO., 'Atan, Georda.''' 'l ' n a 8..1 nts! Prints ! 0. - 1UST. RECEIVED a lot of now stylc rints. -ALSO Vainsutta, Fruit of the Loom, and other brand.: bleached I-Ioiespuns. -ALSO )rillings and browu Ioiespiis of all kinds. REMIEMBER THAT WE SELL & P. COATS' best sig cord Spool Cot ton it. live cents per spool, Cash. 3. F. McMASTER & CO. aug 17 CAMPAlGN RATES -roR THE NEWS AND HERALD. IN the campaign th at is now opening [I'E NFEws D fJIAn.I) proposes to keep ts readers fully 'osted ats to events oe iurring i4 National, Stute arpd Couty iolitics. It has heretou'oro labored earn Msly in the cause of good government. tnd its efforts in future will lie redoubled. [it order to aecompilish the greatest good, .t desires to reach every citizen of Fairfield 3ounty. To attain this end the follow ng special rates akr offered for the cai) paign: ri-weekly, to the 15th November, $1.50 Weekly, to the 15th Novemuber, - - 1.00. F11 ih, ti every case, must accomp(any 'he or der. Cards nominating candidates will be inserted at the following rates, in adimec: For each candidate, 1 ilnch, Qne in sert-ion, - -- - - $1.00). For the campaign, in Weekly and Tri-weekly, - - - 5.00 Pledges of cailidateR at the saIuo ilies is the above. Proceedings of clubs or communien ions, whlen they contain niomj inat ins, some0 ny~der ti)e ruleg for rgdy'rti)i, But the paper will be open for the legit.. mate discus-ijon, within rurasoniablei bounds, of the merits of all those candi - :lates whose niames tiro appeaCirinig in its ad vertisinig coluimns. 1'&iual privileges will be accorded to all true D~emocrats. We ask that subscriptions and noi-i ations be lyIednatoe, pm All business comnmunications should be addressed to the WI1NNSBlOlRO PUlIILISRING CO. A NAVI'(J$.U Sl'ANI)AIRI Webster's Unabidged. 806Engra.vings. 18-I0 P'ages 9.uarto, 10.000 Words 'andE MPantmNL- not, inI Other Fouri Pages w oloreld Plates. A -WhJole I~ibra'iry ini liself. iI villamble ill'Riy Fanii .~ A II(( Ill ' Rlly & CII o0l Published by G. & (1. MElItRIAM, Sprlngilel I 3tassachusnelIs. --AtML.Y IND)OIISED JIY Blanciof(, Prescott, Motley, George P. Marsh Fitz-Greene Ilalceck, John 0. WIttler, N. P'. WillIs, .John G 8axe, 1Mithmu Bnrritt., 'Dtanie WVebster, 111111 (2hoate, II. Corteridge, Srmart, Itorced Mtanni, -More th~nn fty College PresIdents. Andl the'best, Atnerlean and Etlropeani scholars. ContaIns one-flithI monr' nSatier thiant any ot her, the smaller type-giving much more onl a page. a. ContaIns 1000.Illuistrations, nearly three times 11s man~y as anyI3 ether i)ietionary. - [ W / LOOK at tite three pidlures of a 5111IP, on page 1 idi,--these alone ii dustrat e the meaun tng 01f more than 100) words atnd terms far better than they cnn be deIloed Inl words~j 'Morrrthn'ft s3.000 copies flave been lafced In the public schools or 1W hI Unted States. Recomimended( by Il4 t at c uperintendeintsoI School. a'ud llhere than 50 'College Presidenits. H as fabit 10,0010 .woa'ds a 11d mleaninigs n~,i Other 1ctionaries. htI Embodies abont 100 years Of literary labor, is Isoveral years lgtg~r than and ether large Ulc. tlonary.* -' Trho sale of Webster's lti~onaries Is 20 tImes as great, as the sale of any otlher Series 0f Ie. tlonaries. "Atugust,4, 18IT. .The Die~tionary used id the Governmont Printinog 011l0o Is W'ebster's -Ux. nibridged." lltitnot rightly claimed that WVcpster ts THIjyNATIONA L STARDARD, TID WINNSB2ORO0 HOTEL --BY MRS. M. W. BROWN. JSISJHtl, situated .In the cop~tre of .hetwoffers and guaran tees to the pubiei inducements ulnsurpassedl by any ~ther house in the place. Table sup plied ygith the best in' the market. Com-. tortable roomns anud polite attention. rarmu--42.00 jnar day. aug o9u - IJISICATI, llO1WE What IIat hl earl t hI vla rert Iit pallave or' grove, Than I uttle atiight-iai I roini lip., thit we love? Then glt her thle lit tle oties arotind Oh 1 P 4ano 01 Orga II arl er I he toils of tie ay v 4 1; are of'vr. fit tjoy i a t l h i'iiu e 'n1r14 . 1 I y t have nlo hi)(rie, g5et. mnw right :awa1y, r' if you h:vel't any eill ienI, b)oow 8o1e, uik i If y0ou are wiht a1011. PIANO oRORQ BUY ONE FORTH.III AT' L U I)IEN & -BATES' -x ni3 ca C, O "x. Je I, SAV NNAI, GA., The Great Wholesale Pial() and Organ Dpot of the Solitl. TlEN '.l.'H OUSA NA) FAMILIES Iiave Ill Ihe Iast ivI years Iurlisfd I it Iivents I n t.- Mill a 1 1 *I, 111.r , on Ill U t I l i r s i oriy. T' slut ltreha. 4 x:ietlv is 44ur1' )lly i: iIlit We enn I 411 it. wt, wIll (o4) t.2an I w I' a fr iila I1, (I v. .:very Il -uiro milellt. sIlf SeIls a lo/.en (it hers for u1. AND NOW ~ T10 BUSINES. FO .1 T It A I ) -:. I1s;,, we t. reI reaoly wi t h the I ,1 n n,.l n i' it-n-; It oI f lst ru Inlits evt-r dI kph 4-11 SOan It . %\ bIt Iek \ 1 d irel Iv to 14) ir1 - cha'i-'r oil 1 NO Ai fe:i. NO (0 SimisioiNS foj' CAslI anil fIl EASY TI 31 . No Ilgias finst rtunents; sqbII at anyv prive. .ve-r-y MAN 111(111 W! Stl b, r 11 lNI maly'r, naine and (I as a written.,Ax ve 11r, gli r~i es U,1labli. elst -- Ilifen 2s1. L.OWE T U AT l-: ill Anel4:1 Is Wha1t. I We Iftlalrant1be . 0!2 1Ili, 144k wf sli and 4,1l e,1i' .l 4 m l ItJi. The 1,1an wit!) can tindersll,'b It.; isIN't. norn yet. PIAYOS. O11 1S. 0 LII', : : $1:n. 9 Stoops, $11. 7 ~0 . tve4, : : :1.15. I i2 5topjs, . : i. U11arainil l ihe I :' t h 1so1 inl tiie 1. S., at suit i prlves. Ne inelike1him evei-r fr fee 81 crIVll , w hh-stle r.llem N) 're.11loo 11) ar 'Ior':I' Titahri. Sond only for eatSll. No 'PIAN08 FROM )l MAKERS. COlCKC EAiiNNG, I:t K3.\-lE& CO., o. 311.Tr, i Si -:l, I V\ 23:.PI.\SE C -O.. 19. IIAINE-S BItS ., 251. s401.1 ll-:nN (-:M, 167. Seie l 'it frolm) :hiove list. .1111i yol will h-ve a Ilianio golidl for1 J lill.: [lm.- (if hir'l lie. 'Ir1' 'ri 11141111 le'-in th i nic haise of an A N,). I livitruinent.. Th lest 4are always tl( chel:pe.s, Is well a: 1.01 It2(1 Nsais 1 1 0t1ry. ORGANS Ft0M O.LD MAKERS~W.. MA'ON & 11AM 1IN, 11) stop4, $1111). PELO il'IT& P.LTUON, ( Stops, 75. In ele.Trt New "I vIl .t". ifty slvis frloi 10 to Mon. Tho' 1:ng-nillent. Is u e t lost. 11111v m o i Man -1111iy elhers. 111 will we:lr I wi.- a 1 i4'. l I are far i ler. Illu1 - 1rated Calkglls r'e. SEE THESE EASY TERMS. PElN 0.-$15 lt mniAly, until (aidl O R f.L X.--7.20 to $1n qu airterly, for [ 14'rI0171 3 n'ays Tin.] if (ire1'd, we - I I ..I J I- L 'I :liy fre'llilit lih ways3 If rl .k. .I J j J gunls. The11 Coutry '3 is $1 .11041 PI'hol (.r' 0:T7, or1 I $414 Origan fora $4V,, (O111 rageous411 decep4't 11,ns are4 pract: isi:'d 114w. 1111y 31o1 w44i l regret i. Selr bed1' 4'i 4 Instrum4ents at loIfwest, pilces, ar'4e .1\bmey3, TIme14, MIska, ail Fi'fIght. IIY PURtIlfASING FRtO.\ I1ID D EN & 1 T ES. autg I 7-f x3mosn NOTICE. IN ordefr to dIiisposei of'wha~t is left of c,ur' Tucnk Skir'ting, worth Sl.C0, to r10et8. ''' !J0 ets1. to 55ets. U ' ~ '~ 85 oIs. to 5ti etp* " '' '4 75 etii. to -15 ets. " ' "' 50 ets to 33 ots. ILldi(es' T.Li('s and IBows, worthl 90 cts., to 55 ets Ledlies' 'Ties aknd Bows, worth 75 ets., to 40 eta. Ladie's' T1ies and Bows, worth GO ets., to 35 etfi. All other goods proportiornatoly reduceed. We are eletermnined to soll, and ,perIonls wanting goodis ink otur line will "'make money" by calling before purchasing elsewheoro. The celobrated PEATIL SIRfT, comn pl'ote,at $1.00. Weo guarantcd it to be the biest shirt in tho market f'or anything liko thi rice, and challenge comnparislon with any other shirt at, that price or at 25 per cent. more. MoMASTER & BRI1OE. Get the Standard. The best auwiv~riif. . . P ouqid to be in every library, als) in every A,catley on L inv &/'hol.- N. Cn A 4. 9fin1JtN. f. 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'aNiy RpOial ialtis to stildeont, in qddi. tion to ia very full pronouni)ucinig and do finling vocabuliary, make I-ie above-:namad bools, in the opinioil of our mo'ist, Ais.. tingi islied olouctators, th most bom ilets as well as by far the cheapest Diction ries of our language. * For sale by all Booksellors, or will bo sent, carringo freo, on recoiplt 'of thii Price by -- J. LTPPINCOT' & C., Publishers, iloobscllers, and Stalion'ra 715 iand.1 717, Market St., Philade aug 17-x3muos - -iia GREAT RADUCTIQN Ipnthe Erica oF COATS' AND CLARK'S TH1REAt. p- Five Cents a Spool. %| Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and 8hoes very low for Cash, ini order to niake' rooni for Fall Stock. -. Sligeitleimer & Groege]bo), july 390-tf WATERS'.ORCHEFSTRJON abian ORGAN S a the neutbeuifsjimk \.style an*dr feet fin tod g no evel- iiao - t has the celebrated Concere to stop,'Which i fine Imitateo ofte iJumnaa Volee, and two and a. Ihalf Octavyes of bell. - T tuned in perfect bar. many w~lth the ree-Ish and their eitetcs ang. icnt and electrb'rin -WAT~ilt8' C1JANt1 CONC~litTO1 VESPa, E.R.CENTEfNNIAL CII1DMES, OHtAPBI:, anA COTTAGE O1I(ANM, in Unique French Cab aos combine .PU RI.TY ofYOJCIN,0 toit great volnmeo/ tone, sitable frParlor or Churchb WAESPIANO 8 Urndsqa A E E T DAE Tke netTough, Workmnansa , and Jnrablly.,Unapasets, WVnirantedl fr HI. YEAiIFR. Pit CE E X ItEDE ELY LOWfor cashltio.. thaly Instalinments receavedl. Inatriumente to lot until paid for as per contract."A IAbera D n ou ti l'ea-hera.Ministen, Ohsa-entsGiooefe. AG ENTS WA NTrEp. 6apeeil inducemern to time trad.allustrat'e-Cataleanes Dfalled?, 'Soeondandau Isrunente at EJAT DA t. JA 1Ni.-. 1lOR At'& WA TElt8 .%$ SONSb Dianufnacturers anid Dealers, a S40 ES4Ib~t $T., UNION MQUA~1E,N.1 IAMS ! HAMS ! TJUST RECEIVED a hot of choice Mag cnolia llams unoeuvased, Lai' a Bacon. - -1 ALSO, Flour, Meal and Pearl ,Orliqt alwayt .freshirand everything tisually found in it first claiss Groeeryouse ' ' -- ALSO, The finent Wines.l Brandlies an d .Wis. kies that can boelhed. " ll k'nti of cin', drinksc piepared in the- .)nostasty roant Ra 3. MOOA~TIY'S, april 18Jaa. R. AIke~' old Mangp.