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 .