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LOCAL ITEMS. TV2F SDAr. BPIXBMBE R. l0 1818. New Advertisementis. Fall 1878-LP4d Arog. Up to the 1Nark-R. J. IUcCarley. Knights of lonor-E. S. Chand, ler, Reporter. Avoid using those renedies con taining opium, morphia, ',te ; but when the baby. is' sick use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrqp-perfoctly safe and always reliable. Price only 25 cents a bottle. OYJAi T7KE CIL UBAi 1 M8s8rs. .ditors . I would like very much to see something in your paper in reforene to th mattqr of nominations by the prinary electior1 System. .Its importaqqe n Qt to be easily overrqteci. It ain lGi mnatue. After the resqlt of the primaries is annognced, lhen tha ticket, whatever be its character or comploxio4, .quet \ig, qr tIle 'o1po sition becomes agaiq the 4ominanp party. To it, Ife'ssrs. Editors, seri pusly considered by many of our best citizens, that their lethargy in the matter of qurQlling themselves in the Democratic clubs is criminal? Do they ever reft 9t that this tlying ,s steadily going on--thq egrqlngent -and that if they, because they arg good and true, hold thomselves Aloof, somethiind unyorthy may be done at those primgary qlectiqi~s for lack of their help to prevent it ? Does not every rqav know Lbjg to bg the most important eldcti6n ever hold in th~ state, k -ond n6t eve'n to the campaign of 1876 ? Is this not the doctrine that Hampt6n pro:-' mulgates whqrever he 'iy''heard Y Shall oi worthiest fqllov-.ciiizens, then-worthty 4y reason of 'tli brain,'ih6ir 'haiactei tlisir courage -lag behind and say they will none of th.' priinary plan boqbaugQ 'A cramps their action' and binds them to do something they may not like to do. Come forward-enter the clubs likemeu-let *igir voices 'be 'heard, then, that youir counsels may prevail and that judgment, 9aractdr And sense may govern us ratherthap immatur'e fhought arnd' aps hasty action. Messrg, 9ditgrp, I haye edeav ored to point out to our backward friends that instear of ~acting in a manlyv and indopendent maniner, they .most probably are acting sluggishly, and 'nbt 'iith that digi'ee of moial 'and phy'sibal coura "vhich the times demand.~ 6vei' riian is ex pected to do 1iis duty, and that duty is not merely to vote the Demoer1' .ic ticket (any ass can do tlhat ' anal 'boast of it afterwaprdh) ;Iit L'aoto .soo to it that'that' ticket is worthy 'to be voted for. 'Her~e iiidee'd lies the manliest duty. X. Y. Z. ["X. Y.i Z." is doubtless somewhat under a misapprehensigni a.p .to the mumber of those still rervaining o~ut, side of the D~ernograstic organization. Tha~t nitibpr i.s very sniall-'-there :being uppards of foitrteen hundred white voters already Vnrolled, b~e ~sides many colored menp.t' i'there ,certainly are soztpe"'outside who ought'to b~e lnside. Let them en rlatonce.--'-En ,. TXTx-InooK. FOIR T1J H E20 oOL4. The following is a list of the books .adopted by .the Satp 1goard of 'Ek *aminers for use in the public schools :of this Statte: Readers-Reynolds' Series,; 4p.p pleton's Series. Geographies--Cornell's First Steps; ,Cornell'sPrimary ; Obrnell'(i Inter. mediate (Soutliern' edition); kMaury's Manual1 of Geography; gMuy's Phys ical Geography.-' *Historier .- Swnton's Primary United Stptp; Swiniton's Condpnsed United Staes ; Holmes'' 06nctensed United States ; Swidtbn's 'Ojitfiie's of UJniversalg jtioy,; Dayidson's South' Carohn~a. Grammnars -~ Quackenbos' Lan.. guage tebssons ; Quackenbos' Eng., lish .Grammar ; Quqckenbos' English Composition ; Quackenbos' Compo *sitioni and Rhetoric. Spellers - Swinton's Primary ; Sivintoin' W ord Book ; Westlake's 00;O9 TesL \ords. Copy ' ooks--Reynolds' Series ; Appleton's Series. *Akithmetics '-:Stjford's Series ; R1obinson's Serieds; " ~ietionarf-Wdbster's Series. 'hp gomewhat divergent claims and Intereats of city and coiuiti'y schoools'teguired .to ,be -reconoiled in some instances, and this fact led the Board to adopt alternate series .In some cacds, as In the particular. .instaho~es of Coin'41''n Mattry's' 4Geographies. '.It Is'0 eted 'that Cornell's will ba generay 11seph the common cdpntry oob'*hie 'the nidte Advanced' pl ,'h le city and country schol 'yllere de,. sirable may have 'blifr studies con-' tined ntoMaue'smannals. True Brtherhoo4 Lodge, No. 844, Knights of Honoy. A nPorIta t Lodfo will be held .this fforAngttTsneu at 9 opcioc. 1i atteudauco i re uest ,, as business of iluPOrtailco will'boc oee's.' By order d6 the Dictator : H. S. CHANDLER, sept 9-ti Reportar. UPITO THE MARK. am now receiving one of the largest and best selooted stooks of Grocories, nos and Liquors ever offered in this market-consisting in part of Su ars,' Coirien, lacon, Lard, and everyt ing usually found - in a First-Class Grocer "WINES AND LIQUORS are of the ftnest-Kortioky and Vir ginia' brands. *The grafator part pre straigtgoods that'is, direct from the Distillery) whici I warrant pure in overy respoot., at from $1.60 to $10.00 por gallon. Give me a call. - sgpt'1Q It. J. McQARIEY, FALL, 1878.! E are pleased to announce to the buyers of Winnsboro and the County,that we are now receiving one of the largest stocks o DRY GOODS, Shoes and I)oots, lats and Caps, Ready-Mado Clothing, Yankee Noi'ons, Orockory, Glassware, W01odenware, Groceries, &o. Ever offered in this market. It shalI be our aim, as 'heretofore, to soll as low as the lowesp. In short, we don't iptep4 for any one to go away from Winnsboro to get cheap goods. Call and examine our IMME 5SE STOCK. La&d slrs BO09T AQTD SHOE 1~aAKERI, \YJNNSBORO, S. C. LYOWN'8 patent Metalli1 STIFFENERS -HPEVENT roots and Shoea 7rom Running over, ad Ripping in the BRI1, W. G. ROHE IJERCHANT TAILOR, H.LLS remorea to the itore net ,tnthe pofit-offleo, awhoro ho will be gld 'to '6. colve his friends and customers. A full line9 Idue, whllp ,ksept on hanid, *fn tv "~L customers mayl'nano selections. -e'unow has the finest life df Freh hnd English goods over brought to thsmarkdte. ' , Ho is also prepared to cut or to mak up'goods for those who desire; Garments of all kinds repaired and Thankfultole public for past patron age, .hd el~f dftiniiance of the same, and' naran ,4atsfactior1. ' sept 18 ~ W. Gl. ROOHE. Mount Zion Graded 8chool. *She .Fall Session of' Mount .ion Graded Sohbol will begin dn4o2nd of September, at 9 d'ISk,"a. iii. uhd or' thd 'rhles month. No new p"pi1l' be received unless they cane et'r onb'df -the - rades already eslablished. $ prompt, t.n dano s dkW~.R. MEANS DAVIS, aug 24-td - Pinelpal. NOTICE. N ordor to dispose of what is left of our Bummor Stook, wo have this day reduced it to and bolow cost, Tucic Skirting, wprth $1.0, to 60 ets. " " - ' 90 Ots. to 55 cs. 85 eta. to 50 etir.. " " 75 Ots. to 45 dts. S 50 ota, to 33 ets. Ludies' Ties and Bows, worth 90 ts., to 55 ots Lcdics' Ties and Bows, worth 75 ets., to 40 cts. Ladies' Ties and Bows, worth 60 cts., to 35 ets. All other goods proportionately reduced. We are determined to sell, and persons wanting goods in our line Will "make mon by calling before purchasing elsew hro. Tho celebrated PEARL SHIRT, coa plote,at $1.00. We guarantee it to bd the bes shirt in the market for anything like h'pe , and.-challenge comparison *ith ay o h irt at that price or at -25'por cent.- mote. : McMASTER & BRICE. WANTED! -0 EOPLE to know that we have a good Paintor and a good Trimmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to do good work. OUR LUMBER is well seasoned, boing from two to three years old, EMANUEL BLAKE -will attend to the Horse Shoeing depart mont. We soll the famous Tredogar Horse and lMule Shoes, Southern manufacture. Also, the 1ronzed Horse Shoe Nail, best in the market. ll work as represonte, or no chargo. Prices as 1,ow as any responsible firm in the county. DE1fSPOEJTES & MONTS, sept 5- Whmeelrights and Jiarriers. Great Reuction.! -XO I lfOR OT.73IL 33"T.7S3D. T. HIE first l;louse in .town ,to reduce W. ~ hiskey to ton cents a'dr'nli, Beer to five cents a glass ahnd Billiards fifteen cents per game. Hlaving a large an d well seleutod lot of Pure Liquors oa'hand of which the following are a few of the bri .s: - .- e " ure' old Kontueky Bourbon, Vabinet, .XXXXC and .1aker nye, Sour Mas Stone Mountain orn, a speialty, 'Coknae, plifopiza, Poach and, -Apple Brab dies. Ohambagno, Sherry' and Port Wines. .inoinnnti Lager Reer always kept on Ice, an'd all sorts of fan'by and cool drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at LOUR HOUSE. april 89-tt J. D. McOARLEY.. 3YATERWl8ORCHESTRION obtzss.0RE k .style and perfect intem mec ever made. It has t~eecelebrated onee' r to ntop wblh a uin lusitahn qfheIosks Voice, ana two anues. - half eOtaves -f bens Stuned in prfec harm mosn wi the~ ree-is, and tbeir eflbet mag. Ic l and elecetil . OROHESTRAL, R,0ENENNIAL OlIME,OAPEL, and see combine PUITY1c VOICING tofth great. u fsome; suitable for larloror Church, VATER$ PANO8, n~a RE TRlE RIES MAD)E Ihe Tone,Touob, Workmaanship and Durability Unmurpassed. Ware'sntddfo SIX YEARRa. -A. PRICES EXTRIEMIELY LQWfor ensb.Momes thlyntnsaiente receved. Instramente t.e le until paid for as or centm'act. ~ Liberal Diseonnt to.fiacher MnseYAurchd Shoelb. 'AEW .Secal in uemente totetVd.latae ataiogue. Mailed. Second-baud lnstus'dinEm at GREBAT BAR. GAIN?, HORACE -WATERS ' dI SONS. ~OR SCHOOL COMSSIONEB. Mesurn. Ji~uors:-Please anneunce DR. JOHN1 BIOYD a candidate for the omio, of School Commissioner, subjeot to the action of the Demodratie larty at the' primary election, and oblige - almt d..1rttf -' MANY WFRInDn. roR SHERIFF. t '0- - Messrs. JSliors: 1leaos announco MR. 13. E. ELLWON, JR., as a candidato for sheriff, suljOe to the action of tho Donio cratic party at the pri mary election. july 30-xttf MANY VoTSrs. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Eitors :-Please announce W. J. IIERRON as a candidate for shoriff at tho ensuing olectioi-subjdot' to th'o action of the Democratic party at the prinary election. jtely 23 MANY FrBIENDR. FOR SHERIFF. The friends of CAPT. J. D. ROGAN most heartilyendors'o him for th6 6'co of shoriff at the onsiing leciion-subject to the action of thohilmocra't'icparty! june 17-lxtf MANY VoTRAs. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. iditors :-Please announce }IR. AARON i.VOWELL as a candidate for sheriff 'at the ensuing electibix--subject to the notion of the Democratic party' at the primary election. Aug 6xtxtf MANY VoTERS. FOR SHEIIFF. jie frionds of CAP'. HIAXNIS Y. Mc -12EKRIN -espd ctfully An'dtounbo him as a candidator for sherif'-subject k. the action of the Demodratic party at the primary election. juno 18-txtf FO SHERIFF. .Tho (riends of MR. RIIT4UD }J. Mc MASTER respectfully present his rime as a candidate for sheriff at the ensuing olec tion-subject to the action of the Demo cratic party in the prianary election. july 9-xttf ' FOR SHERIFP. Messrs. Flilors:-Plonso announce the name of AIR. JOIN D. McCARLEY for sheriff, suijacto he action of the Demo cratic party at the primary Olection. r McCarfey is thoroughly qualifild for the office, an4 will 4.ll it acceptibly' to all clesses. july l1-tf . 14ANY FRIENDs. FOR, TI;E LEGISLATURE. Messrs. ditors:-Pleaso announce Mi. J. W. ICOBINS6N ' canaidit " foi a sent in the next Legislatird 'r. Iobinson is a gentlcman of uVioubted i'htegi'ty, honesty and intelligence. aug 20-tf MANY FRIENDs. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. Edilors:-Please announce MAJ. JAMES lIAIGAN as a candidate for a seat in the iatis oft' Tpreaicntativos from Fairfield conty, subject to the action of the Democratic clubs in the dnaiing pri. mary electidn. aug , 1-.4tf MANY D)EMOCRATR, FOR THE LEGISLATURE.' Messrs. Eidilors:-Tho friends of MR, T. S. '1.U10, appreciating lhis servicds in the past, r'espeiitfully noininate hin' f'or a seat- in the 'Ho'use of Ripi'osentatives from this county-suliject to the action of the Democratic clubs in the primary election. aug 13-tf FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. Eitiors:-The, friends of COL. R. G. LAMAR,''lia4ing fai~h 'in his ability and integrity, horoby annouhee him a's a candidlatb for theo HIiQsO of Representa tives at the coming electiO~n-subject to the action of - the Democracy at their prinarice. - u .-tt FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Ata incoting of the Greenbrier Doe.o orati'o Qhub, held fJuno B, 1b78, thie foi lowing r'eslution was adopted: Resolved, Thai 'we' ro'sont the claims of DR.'T. B. AfcKTNSJ fqr'a seat in the '.Legialatureoinm i s 'county, and reconymond' his q'etion.. Extract from the raiinutes. 5.Th. RT.LAND, jupe ,18-tf - Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLATUJRE. Atna meeting of the Oakland ])emocrat 1c Club of township number five, liold oin the 318th of'Aprili 1878. theo followirig resolution wais ad opted: Re'eolced, That this dlub, recognizing the fitness and rb~llity 'of Uon. HI. A. Gaillard as a representative, .her.qby nominate hinm as . a candidate for re olction. Extract from the minutes: -A. J. LAMAR, may 16-txtf -Secretary. FOR~ THE LISLkTRE. Messrs. Editors:,-Please announce II. A GAILLARD asa e'andidat~l'oithe House of Reproldnertatives, a~ ie coming elec tion. The course of ?ir. Gaillard .in pub. lie life has given gonoral satisfaction and done honor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of is services it Ts but proper that hoeshould..be font to the House at .the next election. This nomninatin is made entirely without the knowledge of the gontleman n'amned. may M-tf MANY FRIENDS. FOB .SCHOOL OMAISSIONER. The friends of MR. JTNO. VINSON pre sent him as a candidate for School Comn missioner at the ensuing -electiohi-sub' ject to the action of the Democratic clubs i the nrimary election.. anu 13tft Messrs. Idlitors :-Please announce REV. WIVLkLAtlW RICHARDSON as a oadi dato f6'r The p'osi.tion of ichool dsminis.: sionor at' the 'insuig' iectcn.' This' gentloman has, by' his dflcial course' during the past two yeard, shown him. dolf to be a faithful,"zoalous and efficient' olor; and tho'oducatidnal intorests of tho county can Iest be advaiioed b y retain-' ing him ih 'his present position.' MR. RICI(AD01 is "a' regulari 'enrolled memiber ofthe Winnsboro Democratio Clb' and wili, abi- 'the' roshit of thd primary elootion. 'july ll-xttf -MANY DMocnATs. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. The friends of MR. OSMOND R. TIHOMPSON, appreciating his valuablo services as Piobato Judge, and having the highe sconfidondb '6 his integrity and piculiar 'fitness for the office, bog leave to bresonth'imto the voteid'of Fairfield cdunty foi a re-eleotion-subjeot, of.. coure, to a nomination by the D'nocrat io party, jul30-tf - F1 ?cuqoL POi41ISSIONER. Pleaso announce D. H. ROBERTSON as a caididato ftr Sohool Comini'ssioner at tho ensuing elootion-subjedt to the action of the Domocratic party at the primary election. juno 4-txtf ' MANY FRIENDS. FOR PROBATE JUDQG. The friends of CAPT. J. R. BOYLE nominate him for Probate Judge at the ensuing election--ubject to the resulg 'of 't Domiocratic primary loetion. aug Q-tf TOWN ORDINANC5. 4N ORDINANCE To RAISB SUPPLIEs FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR 1878--79. - BEB IT ENACTED AND) ORDAINED, by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro, S. C), in Coun-' oil met, that-I 1. For the purpose of raising supplies for - the year -commonuing' the first of April, 1878, and ending the first of- April#' 1879, a tax forthe uunkis and in the 'man ner-noreinafter mentioned shall be- raised and paid into tho treasury of the said town ftr the use and service thereof, that is to say: two and- one half milla ad valo rein u.pon every diolar of the value of all the real- and personal properiy within the corporate limits of the said -Town of Winnborb; threo dollard to b6 yaid bf evdl-y male inhabitants of said town, be tween the ages of eighteen -and forty-fivo years, in lieu of working upon the streets of said town; and three per- cent. upon the anount of all sales at auction. -: '2.- All taxes assessed -and -payable under this -Ordinance shall be paid- in tf'o following kinds of funds and- no other: Gold and- silver coi, -United Statei 'Cuirenoy- and ' National Bank Notes. - . : : - -, 3.- All taxes assessed heroin shall be due and pyabe between the 'first 'day of October, '8, 'and the 'thirtieth day of Noveniber, 1878,' - lhousite; and all -taxe remaining due and unpAid - on- thb I first day of December, 1878, shall be dolleeted by distress or otherwise,- as now -pro scribed by law, 'together with - all: legal costs. : ' - - . '. . :. . -. - 4. All persons holding property in the corporate limits of the - said:- Toivn of Winnsboro, are required between thd first day of August, 1878, and -the sixa toonth day of Septemnber. 1878, to' make a sworn return of said property :fors'-taxa tion, to the Town Clerk, and 'thie said Town Clerk is hereby required, - when property-holders fail or refuse to make said sworn return, to add'fifty ji'or eena tum to the return of the prbvious'nmunic ipal year..-... - .---. Done In Conoil this the thir SL , ty..first d ay of July; A. D.*, 1878; - funder the Corporate Seal' of 'th'o --said Town Couneih -- --' -- JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: ' - '- Intenantnt. WYu N. CHANDLER, Clerk..-.-.-... SnltNG H4S COM -AND Naar styip Gogq -HAVE JUST ARRXAYED, .inoluding, nil tae novelties of the season, a6'he' Wnnut. boro Di.y~oods, Fancy- Goods' and.' llinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her in eereithanks to her friends anfd' the ~Ittb . nerally fo'r the past 'patronage, !soliciL. tig'a continuane'~of the samae. She will endeavor as heretofore and Is deterreinea. to pclase the most fastidious. --* .. Millinery and Fancy Goods Stock is complete,' French Pattern' Hats,'timed and untrimmed,Straw Hats and Bonnets, Sun Hats and Sailors, Ihibbons, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Nook "fies, Ruffling, L.lnen -and--Lace Set, 'Handkerehiefe, Cor'sets, Gloves, Buttohns, -........- ......... Second lot of Spring Calicoes, also a nice - lot of tliress Goods, Idohairs,'Alpcas, * Japanese Silks,WahP n, -' andi other nice Washileai In,,' Trimmings. Call and see, Ladiles,for your.. selves, 'A largie lot of - Men's, .Lad1eand 9hlldren s Shoes, Gents' end oy' F'uV 'and Straw Hat's fiun'oacotrse. . .? ' . -o------. A choice loteo Family Grocries, Can ies, 'akes,' '. aokerei, Tobacco, Cigars, Irosenc- Oil, -lidware, '3oidenwar Tinwa*h, Owckery, &c. -'--a. . -. A quantity of Luuiber for sale low for mucah 80 3,.0. BIOAG. AUEN~ S t~~ant io MAEj ~ast, ad dress FI , HtiARt V . Atlapta, Georgia, juna1 - * - ; - '"