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* IOCAL ITEMS. TURDAY, MJPTAERE1R 17, 1878. Now Advertisements. Ton Dollars Reward-t. J. Mc Carley. Special Notice-Wma. N. Chand ler, Clork. Boots and Shoes--R. J. McCarley. Notice to Candidates-Jno. Brat, ton, County Chairman. A clear complexion is desired by overy lady, it can bo secured by the use of that great blood purifier Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. * We are requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the Good Templars to-night at 7j o'clock. The entertainment ou Friday night, in aid of Mount Zion Insti tute, was in every way a success. The songs and plays wore most creditably rendered, and the au dience was highly delighted. There will be a barbecue and picnic at Dr. Ira T. Smith's spring on Friday next, given by the Democratic clubs of Townships Nine and Ten. The candidates are respectfully invited to attend. The Fairfield Light Dragoons and the Gordon Light Infantry each p tradoel on Friday afternoon, and presented their usual handsome and soldier-like appearance. Both these companies are an honor to the county, and the citizens should give them all the encouragement possible. 2'HE D1E MOCA T.IC M1CEET1NG, Tremendous Gathi-ng of the Rod, Shirts--The Mounted Procession stirring Sieeches, and the Greatest Enthusiasm. If anybody ever had any doubt of the fino condition of the Demo . cratic organization in Fairfield, such doubt must have been entirely dis polled on Friday last. There was at o0ne time somo little apprehension that the turnout would be small. It had been two years since the Democrats of the county~ gathered together at te county-seat, and it was a question with some whether the same enthusiasm exhibited then would show itself now. The fact of there being no opposition to the State ticket was calculated to chill the ardor of the party, and to cause them to take3 less than their former interest in tihe State cam-~ paign. Another cause for appr% hension was the extremely bad weather on Thursday. Tihe rain fell in torrents, continuing till late in tihe afternoon. Then, howvever, tile clouds began to break, and Friday dawned as bright and beautiful as the most enthusiastic "lRed Shirt" could desire. The clubs were not long in comn ing in, and by ten o'clock-the hour named in the order of the County Chairmnan--most of them wvere on tile College Green, ready for duty. The procession was formed, under command of Capt. WV. G. Jordan, acting as chief marshal, the clubs being arranged in the following order : Music. Greenbrier Club. Oakland Club. Gladden's Grove Club. White Oak Club. Feasterville Club. Riidgeway Club. Horeb Club. Music. Yonguesville Club. * Cedar Creek Club. Bear Crook Club. Salem Club. Jenkinsvillo Club. Jackson's Creek (flub. Longtown Club. Doko Club. Monticello Club. (The members of the Winnsboro Club, in the procession, owing to the want of horses, were not many in number, and they therefore at tached themselves to the,. different country clubs.) The number of men in the mounted procession was in the neighborhood of one thousand, very few of whom were not in red shirts. 'The number of colored men was unusually large, and gives evidence of the strong hold that the Demo.. better and the thinking portion of the race. The pr eession moved from the College Green to Congress; street, and down Congress to the Winnsboro Hotel, at which point the carriages containing the speak ers and other gentlemen fell into the column, between the band wagon and the club at the head the Greenbriers. The procession presented a very fine appearance. Several of the clubs had their flags, and in the ranks of the Groonbriors were two very funny and vory significant things-one an efligy of our mulatto senator and the othor the hide of the old Radical fox that was driven into his hole in 1876 by Major Woodward and the Feasters villo fox-hunters. The effigy of Israel-boing a rag-baby whose countenance showed just about as much intelligence as is possessed by the poor fool who now disgraces Fairfield county in the Senate-was carried on a polo by colored Demo-. crat, and bore the inscription, "'s Sinitor Byrd, I is." The fox-skin was likewise carried by a colored red-shirt, and told very plainly how completely "gone up" is the dirty renegade who so long dishonored the Stato in the Federal Congress. Arrived at the stand, in tho pines near the residence of Jno. D. Smart, the men formed around it, and in roar of the seats that had boon provided for the ladies and others. Besides the mounted men, there were a large number of people, whito and color ed, around the stand. The meeting wias called to order by Gen. Jno. Bratton, county chair man, who briefly stated its purposo and then introduced, as the first speaker of the day, Lieut.-Gov. W. D. Simpson. Then followed in suc cession Coiptrollor-General John son Hagood, Hon. John 0. Shop pard, Col. James G. Gibbes and lon. John H. Evins, all of whom made fine speeches. [We regret extremely that, in consequcnce of the sudden and sovero indisposition of both tie editors, we are unable to give, in the present issue, a full report of the sp)oches. Wa Shalll endeavor to do Ho on a future occasion.] At the close of the regular exer cises loud calls were made for Major Woodward and Captain Gaillard, and these gentlomen responded in a few1 remarks, wvhich wvere most en thusi - astically received by thme crowd. The clubs then dispersed, and after remaining in towvn a short time for refroshmnent, the men won t quietly to their homes. As a gen eral thing the utmost good pre vailed during the day. TIhere was at one time a little misunderstand ing between some of the men, but matters weore very soou amicably arranged, and no harm was done. As the regulations declare that no candidate can be voted for at the primaries unless he has previously pledged himself to abide by and support the nomination, it is suggested that the several candidates in the field send their pledges to thme county chair man at once, so that he can give official notification before the 30th instant. The election is drawing near and there is no time to lose. See notice in another column. Fairfield may be put down as safe for the Democrats in November. Joe Thompson, thme leader of the Radical negroes. had better accept this fact at once, and cease pursuing a course that can only cause bad blood between thme races, and, in the event of a disturbance, bring seri.. ous misfortune on his own guilty head. Joe is being keenly wvatched, and he had better take warning at once. TEN DOLLARS REWARD, "tRthe recovery or any information leading to the recovery of a plain cut back citizen's saddleo, with single skirt knee puffs in front. It has been in use abont one year. Also, one felt sad dle Blanicet and Biridle. The above were stolen from me on the 18th inst., Hamp ton Day. sept 17- R. J. McCARLEY. SPECIAL NOTICE. 'O.TICEl Is herely given that the iNOrdinance,requiring the muzzling of (legs between the 1st any of July and the 1st day of October, in hereby suspended for the remainder of the month. By order of Council: WM. N. CHIANDLER, *ent 17- niet,. VEGETINE Purifles the Blood and Gives 8trv~ngthl. 1I' Q .'oIN, ill.., Ja n. 21, 1978. MN. II. 11. i'THvI:s: Dear Sir-Your "Vogetinoe" has bVenl (1oi wontlers for in. Have been haV1Is I ihe Chill s an1d Fever, Contracted In the swamps of (ho South, nothitig giving me relief until I began the use of your Vegotine, Itgiving m4 ilimeitl ate rellor, tonling up my Il, syjstem, urfying :,iy blood, givitig sI rength; whereas i otiher lo4it e'ines1 weakenld fit(, and filled myv system witi ] j 1 1 .1 ; ai I)m st Is1lied t hit If fanilles itt v i l 1 lt distrits of th e 8011th 11d West WoUihi I ake Veget Bine two orl three 1linevs at week, th I('y would not be t roubled wiIh Iihe C111hills o. tie mnaliglinait Fevers thilt 1)'evaikl at Crl:lin tilles of I le year, save dctor's bills, and live to a gootl old age. Itespectfully yours, J. E. Ml ITC) I ieLL Agent lIlenderson's Loolis, St. 10111s, Mo. AI.J. DIWAsss 0F TIl BI3.oon.-If Vegelinm will reltIeve pail. cleanlse4, purIfy, and cure slIl cli('v1ease. restoring the patient to pr iel. healt.h afte r t1rying cit illereit, phyi3'411lals, m1an1y reitlles, l'111ering for 3yars, isit noU colk(-Il) sive proof, if yott tIre, aN mitfeer, yoit vain bit ctir(Ai ,, Why Is I Is mlielt le pe'rfortnling sutch LI (t lures '7 It works in the blooi, il hlie vir c1litting Iluid. It Canl trIuly be oalil k1he! (reat bl31mi Pillritier. 'he(! great. -ource' ,of (iis cakSe orighnI;tes Inl t-he blood ;ati( nio Imdicline thallt djoesi not Itet, direct Iy upon.1 it to )IIrI'fyV and) reniovate, hits Jtst claIm upon public atteltion. VEGETINE HLS Entirely Cure I M of Vertigo. CAIIRO, !LL., Jan. 23, 1878. MII. II. II. R. STEVE1 : Dear Sir--I have used several bottles of "VEETNE"; it, ha entirely etrd m1e,- of Vert Igo. I have also tsed It. for Kinlley Col plat11itt. It , llt best,; med*1iine for kidnley conmplaint. I wotild recolmend It. its a1 good blood puritIer. N. YOC UtM. PAIN ANII DINASE.-C.anl we OXpCt1, to CIJOy goodi healthl when bad or corrupt humiors vir culate wI ill til4 heblool , calsing pain am1 disitse; 11nd these ImIllors, biling deposited Ik brolgl I he "n INIIre hoilly , prothlee pimples, eruiptionls, ulevers, indi(geston, costhivenless, he'adailes', lleul'ralgla, hutalsnd ml numerous11 other comlplaint1s -I Itemove i(e- Cause by takilg Ve'geltine, tihe most relable remied31y fol clCaisingad purify Ing the blood. VEGETINE I Isclieve it to be a Good Medi ('ilia. Ma. STEV Na: XENIA, O., Mart'Ch1 1, 1877. Dlear sir-I wish to Inform you what. your Vogeline Ias done fol mec. I ha1ve bev' ililict I'd with Neunralg.ia, 1111 after usitig three bot, t-Il'sof he Vegerilic waIs (eltirely relilved. I allso foutnd I general hl1 h1 much improved. 1 behive IL to bli, at goo ilm fd'i. Yours truly, Ft ElD IIAItVEISTI'CK. VoarTINI: thoroughly 3' eradlcates ever,y kind of humlnllor, and restores the Cltire system to It healtily colditioll. VEGE TINE. Bruggis's Report. .11. I. STxvRs : Deai' Sir-11-We have been selling your "Vege-. tin1 for the paist etight 3een n111tihs, ai(i we 11ke pleasure in stating ihat Inl every case. to our klowledge!, I has given groat, sat isfart lonl. BL'CK & COWGILL, ilckman, Ky. VEGE TINE IS 'TifE BEST Spr'ing iedicine. Propared by 1H. I. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Vold by all Druiggists, sept 2- 4w NEW AlyVimsn'8F)1~in. Pl A ND( ' 14 I"' 130 ORG11IJZ~ ANI $l,1101113l $.ien. Sulperb' (Grahnd Square10 P'Ia no0s pri'e $1,11011 ~onl s. Eleganlt.3 uplri It Pi~anos' Iri('e $8001 onily $155. New 3(131e upr hlt, Pianos $112.51', Orlgans $(5. Organs 12 stOps $72."(l. ChurlchI Organ 11a stor 81Sprice $3110 ondly 115. Ele'gan1t $3i5 MIirror0l TIop (13galls, 01nly 91lI5. 1I11y"rs, 001m1 and1( See me( all ilme :11 3If I 31111nolt aIs repre3'sen1t(I. It. 11. 13are 1paid 1h011 hwa1ys and1( P1ano Il)r1 Or'gan1 givenl 1ree. Lar1g33 Illustratedi Newspa1per withl muchl inifomatlon ablout cosi. of P'Ianlos and1( Organs 313't, free. Pleasei~ ad( (11e55 1ANIEL. F. IIEATT'1Y, Walshinlgton, N. J. RI fp F~ImE. Se'ven 811, sho Rvolv'er wiIII JO\ (Cartrk bge". .\ddreo ,J. IBHOWN & SON, 1311 and1 1318, Wo od St,., Pittsbur'g, PennasylvanIl AGENTiS WVANTED I Medals and( 1)Iplomas for' IIOLM3 AN'S a1ward'(ed 2oN in aen.Pito i Bibles. Adldress for n111w CIIreulars, A. ,J. IIOL.MAN & CO, 9330 Arhl Street-, PhIilaidelphia, IPennIsylvaia. URS ULINE INS TTTUTE, COLUMBIA, 80UTII CA HOITNA Un~der' the patronage of R'r. R Ev. Ilrsror LY3CuI. For Pr0s )ectus i 1ase( a1(dress "TPilE MO0'1'I E Elf UPIIOI," Ursultne (Convent, Vallo Cruels, 4 '~ j i Th11e only comi nation of 1theo true1 .IflaIca Ginger ~ I? ii ~with choice0 Ar'omalttes and( I~'Frech liranidy for (Cholera ('holer'a Morbust, Crampsl~i and1( Pains1, Diarhoe and1011 11( Activity inl the 8tOma~lch and1( Iowels8,1( and voiding thO dlanger's Of Chlnnge Of i Wa'lter, Food and( Climauto. Ask for U * ANIo'OJ's JAMfAICA GINGEn. E! ICI BLOOD! PARSON'S P'URO(ATlIVE PILLS make new rich blood, and( wvill comapletely chanlige 1.10 1)100(1 In the 01nt Ire system In thtree months11. Anly 1)er 50on wh'io will tako 0ne p)111 03ach nighlt from 0110 to twelve weeks may be r'estored 1to sound1 heal1th1, If 811ch ai I.in~g be p~osil. Scnt by mail1 for eight letter stamps. I. -8. JOHINSON & CO., Bangor, Maine, aug 28-4w BARGAINS I BARGAINS I FORB CASH F OR the next twenty days may he had( at the former store of Sol. WVolfe. Thle beau tiful steak of CtHifVats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods will be sold regardless of cost, ?e money must be raised. jnly 308. 8. WOLFE. iHE BEST SE -EVER P: Whether for Famil --IS )OUBLE THIEAD, LOCK NEW] ows any Frabric, from lace to loath( H-is the autotmatie, self-regulating Always in order, aid never fails Prodnces tho best quality of v Requiros no instructor. The Mado from the finest mat Try it. It has never fai T WILL LAST A LIFE TIME-4 The Vertical Feed is the greatest inco tho invention of Sowing Mac of it, belioving no one can fail to rect THE MOST PERFECT SI sept 12 FOR THE LEGISLATU RE. Messrs. Jklilors --Ploaso announce CAPT. It. C. CLOWNEY a candidate for the l1ouse of Rcprerentatives at the on ning Primary Election. sept 12-tf. MANY FnIENDs. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. .lifors:-Please announce MR. T. W. ROBINSON a candidato for a seat in the next Legislattiro Mr. Robinson is a gentleman of undoubted integrity, honesty and intelligence. aug20-tf MANY FRIENvs. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. Jlifors:- Please announce MAJ. TAMES PAGAN as a candidate for a scat in the House of Rlepresentatives from L'airfield county, subject to the action of the Democratic clubs in the ensuing pri mary election. aug 1 -X tf MANY DEMOCRATS, FOR THE LEGISLATURE. .Messrs. 1'Miors:- The frienda of MR. T. S. BIRICE, appreciating his services in the pa:t, resgpotfuliv nom inate him for a seat in the fo)use Alf ltepresentatives froma tais eounty --subject to the action of the Dmocratic cuhibs in the primary election. aug 13-tf FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Messrs. EJionrs:-The friends of COL. I. G. LAMARI, having faith in his abilit y and int~egrity, hereby annonnee him as a candidate for the House of R~epresenta tives at the coming election-subject to the action of the Democracy at their primanVes. .. aug 3-x t~f FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Ata meeting of the Greenbrier Demo cratic Club, held J51mo 8, 1878, the fol lowing resolution was adopted: Resolved, TIhat we present the claims of DR1. T. B. McKINS''TRY for a seat in th11. Legislature from this county, and recommend his election. Extract from the minutes. 8. RI. RUTLAND, uno 18-tf_________Secretary. FOR THlE LEGISLATURE. At a meeting of the Oakland Democrat ic Club of township number frve, hold on the 28th of April, i878, the following resolution wvas adoptedt: Resolved, That this Club, recognizing the fitness and ability of Hion. H. A. G4aillard as a representative, hereby nominate him as a candidate for re election. Extract from the minutes: A. J. LAMAR, may 16-txtf Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Mefssrs. Fliiors:--Please announce HT. A GAILLARID as a candidate for the Hlouse of Representatives, at (lhe comning elec tion. Tihie course of Mr. Gaillard in pub. lie life has given general satisfaction and doneohonor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of his services it is but proper that lie should be sent to the Hoeuse at the next election. Tis nomination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman named. may 16-tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of MR. JNO. VINSON pro sent him as a eandildate for School Com.' missioner at the ensuing eloetion-sub loot to the action of the Domoeratieoclubs In the primary election. aug 13-tf FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Please announce B. H. ROBERON Ie a candidate for School Conmmissionor nt the ensuing electIon-subject to the notion of the Democratic party at the primary election June 4-txtf MANY FBIENDs, Atlanta, Georgia. jun ZA-ly WING MACHINE [IODUCED y or Manufacturing, THF STITCH, LIGHT RUNNING DAVIS N L ~EF' ~B 3 D. ir. tonsion and take up. in its duty. 'ork in the greatest variety. printed directions alone ar) needed. arial, by export workinen. led to givo perfect satisfaction. VERY MACHINE WARRANTED. advance made in sowirg mechanism tines. I invite a careful examination ignizo the fact that it is IWING MACHINE MADE. "E3O.A.r, .Awgq-amt, Winnsboro, S. C. iFOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Messrs. Rblors:-Please announce DR. JOHN BOYD a candidate for the office of School Comminissionor, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election, and obligo sept 6-Xttf MANY FRIENDs. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. The friends of CAPT. J. R. BOYLES nominate him for Probate Judge at the ensuing clection-subject to the result of the Demnocratio primary election. aug 6 -tf FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. 'The friends of MR. OSMOND R. THOMPSON, appreciating his valuable services as Probate Judge, and having the highest confldcnco in his integrity and peculiar fitness for the office, beg leave to presenthim to the voters of Fairfleld county for i re-olootion-subjeot, of course, to a noiniuation'by the Democrat ic party, july 30-tf Columbia Business Cards. I TT EADQUARTERS for cheapest Gro ceries and Hardware in Columbia to be found at the old reliable house of LORICK & LOWRANCE. TIX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Stere Oscopes, &c. All old pietures copied. Art Gallery lnildin g, 12-1.) Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors are cordially invited to call and examine. JIAILES ELAS,formerly of Camden, .has moved to C ylumbia, an I opened 'a large stock, of Dry Goods andl Notions, Boots, Slhoes, Trrunkcs and Valises. Satis-. faction guarnteedl. R ~ JCKLING'S GAILLRY-Opposite -b. the Wheelor Hlouwe. Portraits, Photographs, Ambrotyp)es and Ferrotypes linishoud in the latest style of the art; Old pletures copiedl and enlarged to any size. WV. A. REOKLING, Proprietor. 1)TERIOKS & DAVIS,~imporr and darsin WVatches, Clooks,Jewelr, Silver and Plated Ware, House Fi'rnish. ing Goods, &c. N. B3. -Watohes and jew.. elry repaired. (olumnbia, S. C. oct 27-y FALL, 1878!~ WE are pleased to announce to the buyers of Winnsboro and the County, that weoare now receiving one of the largest stocks of DRY GOODS, Shoes and Boots, H[ats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Yankee Notions, Crockery, Glassware, Woodenwaro, Groceries, &o. Ever ofred in this market. It shall be our aim, as heretofore, to, soll as low as the lowest. In short,we don't intend for any one to go away from Winnsboro to get cheap goods. Call and examine our IMMENSE STOOK. Lld Droa. . set(10