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WINNS13ORO, S. 0. T0URSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1878 7f. MIANS DAVIS, HDITOn1. JNO. 8. JEYNOLDS, ASSOCIATE .EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Governor : WADE HAMPTON. For Lieutenant Governor W. D. SIMPSON. For &cretary of Atate: R. M. SIMS. For Comptroller General: JOHNSON HAGOOD. FNor Attorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. For State Treasurer S. L. LEAPHART. For Superintendent of .Education, HUGH S. THOMPSON. .For Aijutant & Inspector General, E. W. MOISE. For Congress-ourth District. JOHN H. EVINS. DEMOCICATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Rpeettvs 11. A. GAILLAI), THOS. S. BRICE, I. C. CLOWNEY. For Jaye of Probate: J. It. BOYLES. For School Commissioner: JOHN BOYD. OUT OF TnHITY-EM.T nna111COilltlC physicians sent to Memphis twenty one are dead, sixteen are ill with yet low fever and only one has escaped It is folly in any one not acclimated tt enter those post-holes. They can d( little good and only add to the burden borne by the nurses. A cORRESPONDENT of the New Yor herald says that politics are badl) mixed in Pennsylvania. Three par. ties are in the fleld, each confident o success. The Nationals ire coml)iin more with the Democrats than witi the Republicans. The latter may. los some Congressmen. Political proph ets say that the governor will b< Democratic and the Legislature Na tional. In that case Don Camerma will not be elected to the Senate, aml( the Cameron dynasty wilt thus b< snuffed out after a dlespotIc reign o many years. The result in Pennisyl vania will depend largely on the Octo ber elections in Ohio, Indiana am11 Iowa. Push on for Victory. The Democratic p)rimnary election il over. The standard-hearers of the party having been chosen, nothing re mains now but to push on in solic column for a glorious victory' in N( v'ember. It is a matter for heart y con' gratulation that the canvass just close< developed none of that bitterness thas has characterized the contest in othec counties. The people turned out gen orally on the 30th and expriessed thei choice directly, and the successful cani didates obtained a majority at the firs election. The aspirants were al staunch Democrats, and they and thel supporters pledlged themselves to sl' port the party ticket. To say that th defeated candidates are di oappoi ntec Is but to say that men are human, hi they acquiesco in the verdict of th people. A clear majority has bee: ob)taled for the ticket and there is n room for bolters and Independenats. 2 little more than a mionthi remains operate on~ the enlemly. Th le p)art machine must be set in motion to crus out all Radical op)positionl, and t ensure victory before the other sidl has even shown fight. Let us wart up nowv for a short, sharp-and declil campaign. 'Our County Ticket. We run up at thle head of our column to-day, as an appropriate sequel to th State ticket, the names of the genth men nominated for the Legislatm and for probate judge anid school eon missioner; and we shall enlist in t.hel service and do battle for thomn till th AuTh of November. The ticket for t he Logislature hleaded by Capt. HI. A. Gaillard, wvh neoeds no introduction to the peop)loc Fairfield after the complhmentary vot they have given hinm. In the laa Legislature Captain Glaillard took prominent position, botht on the 2l00 of the House and in the commnitte room, and proved himself a worth representative. Mr. Tihomas S. Brice, the secon nominee, las also served a term In th league and himself upheld the banner of Faiurfeld,- with credit to her and to themnselves. Mr. Brice wts a useful working member of the last. ]ouse, taking no part i (he debates, 1thouglh lie can mtake a capital spceeli whenhe thinks theI're is any iee-S it y For it. The renotnination ofr Messrs. Gaillard and Brice is ia fitting tribute to their zeal and merits. Tle third noninee, Capt. It. C. Clowiney, hits nlever occupied anly public olice. Ile was a gallant soldier during the late war, and hits been a energetic and successrul farmner since. A gentleman of sound sense, clear judgient and high integrity, he will make a capital represeitative. For probatte.judge thle people have nominated Capt. .J. It. Boyles, who "stuinped" the County onl one leg. the other having been left on the field of' Gettysburg. Captain Boyles has a thorough education and clerical skill, J and promises to mai11ke t very Capable officer. Dr. John Boyd, the nominee for school coillInissioner, is a gradunate of the South Carolina College, and has had experience in Ieacthing. lIe was the lonilee of the )eiocratic p.rty in 1876, but, was defeated wit lithe rest, of the ticket. 'Ie will be elected this year, and will make a capalle and faithful oflcial. The school itnterests will nof. suil'r in his hands. This is tile ticke.t Itha. hairfield is goingy to pile u1p votes ri Iutil the stinl goes down oil the fifth of Novebier. The lIads had better comne down it. once. Official Announcement. The tollowing is iie result or tie pruiary election helhd i file )eino cralic clubhs of il'airield county, on tie :31)th1 day of Septeiiber, 1878: Whole uitilber of votes - - 1242. Necessa ry to a choice - . 622. 1 .P'or Rep-ren/il//vev: , T. S. lrive recceived 776 )votes. 11. C. (lowiev 6i t;6; 1 11 .("aillar'd at (11: it -. .IAla " 30.5 .t. h1141N Mcincr " GGl; Jaillei s l'gai it 4() 1 i dulo. W. Itobillsoll 3 28" F"or Jud/c /'Probae(d: J. 1t. loyles received 718 votes. 0. It. T11hioIIpsoni i 491 i For Sehool ('o,nissioner): John Boyd received 708 votes. B. It. lIobertson ' 219 1 1 John Vinison , ' 271 to MtessIs. Thos. S. 3rice, I. C. Clow tiey, It. A. Gaillrd, J. It. Boyles and John Boyd, havillg" eaich received at majority of the whole iumber of votes list., ire hereby declared ito e t lie duly nominated caididales of the Deinocratic party of airlieh l outd y for tle several otfices above im ined. By order of' the County Execti ve -(Couty. Chiairmat. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. NTOTICE is herieby given that tho ex aimination of aplilcanits to teach in the Freo 8chtools of F"airtil coiunty' L3 will coineince on Saturday, the 19th .- day of Octohor next, andl( be concluded on the suceceeding Sat;urdlay, Ocetober 26. All persons de'siring cortilientes are noti tied to appear in person befIoro the Board .. of Examniners at the times ind(icatd. T1he examnination will he conducted, in wri hing, at the Mounit Zion Inistituto rooms, t and will begin precisely at 10) o'clock, a. WIL LJAllD tI 11TiAI)DSON, R1. ME ANS D)AVIS, 'P. It. R{Ol[itTSON, - Examiners for FI.airlold County. sept 28-2w r GREAT RALDUCTION In (lie Prica of c C OATS' AND CLARK'S THREAD. 7 2t Five Cents a Spool. "G & D)ry foods, C lot ihing.. Tioots and 1S1hoes very low for Ca+h, in order (toiiiike room C for Fall Stock. Stigellheiniel' & Ol'Ocschcl. july 30-Uf 3. Conining, 0 BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, i. W I N N8hiohi, . C, LYON'S s o Patent Metallic ,oSTIF?FEINERS PREVENT a Boots a,nd Shoes i M rmRunn over, YVKoarillg off on th88I1o ti and Ripping in the *0 ns l. A\. (aiilard - - - 72 T. S. M-ricv - - - - 60 1 It. ( .(oWitoy - - - - 122 OJIluVS '1.l - - - - 1) Jim. \V1. Robinsonl --l R. (i. Ilia - - - - 9 . 1c. Meliintr - - - 4 F'or du(4/c of, Prob>ade: J1. It. Ilovs - - - - 82 ' 0. It. Tlimnipson - - - 18 ",:Ir ".4ehooW (C'omm lt is.ioner John Iloyd - 71) - .John Vil'ison - - - - 19 B. 11. Robertson - - It YlO. Number fV%otes Cast - 126 8 N EW ADVElI 11IENTS. I A NO 'i''ra Ild 111104 pi R G A N 1600 only $125. ,rupvrb Ura rilu tIlare Pli os WIce $1,100 only $255. Fleg.int, uJpri ,111, lano rice $Sitf (laly $155. New st.yle upr gt. lan0o' S12.50, Organs $35. Organs 12 Slops $12.5 ht11r,0h OrgartinI li ors it $34 only $115 h-galit, $375 jllror T1op O gans, only 1115 1.yers, u-oni0 an Li IIc mt, lloine : if I tm noi ; r 1(e1e0it,cl. it. It. are pail bol h ways anm a ni, or Organ given free. Laqrgp llitstrat e wwspaperIIl I itIi much Infornit-loni ab)uIlt, c(s f Plikios arnil Organs sent free. I'lease ad ress I)A NI l., p 1- lIlATTY, Washington, N. .1 C110.O C (A M1 liS, (pIerfect. bea N yel) wItl nj0 alInP, 10 ee OtItIt, III c n ts. itl El1 UARl) CO31 PAN Y, Ashland, Mass. EAR DISEASES. 111. C. E. HiTOEMAKEAt'8 Rook on Deanes n I :iases o 1+lle Ear ranld I heir proper troi lront---esin-cially ItInnminig Icar. low to gi' 1ii l at'Ill-0I veltef Irun all 1nllplcaan Illin1"s c Ik disviase, andkia perfe1c001y harmessunI p I lii1nilet ell]re. A book overy fanilly shout It 81. sn'MV free to all. Adlress 1)11. C. I .lOIC.MA K EI1, Aural Surgeon, Itel(Ilig, Pa1. FOR A. CASE OF CATARRH 50 1T1111. NAN)iRll 1 ItAI)ICAL CIIJ f*0r0atr will Iot, ISi1ntny rellov 01n0 d spel t llyv cillre. Ret'erence, lln. Weli, ICsfl., Wells, Fargo & Co Al rora, N. Y.; Wn. Biowen, t.. .oul: Tesit.imonials 11at trealso by mat Price, wit.h improveil i,1er.$1. Sol iveryWheI.e. WEECKs & PoTTEa 'r*p0retorns, lostoni. .\Mass. IIVIRH BOOD! 'A ISON'S P1l1M A'TIVE P1,1.8 make new rIe looll, antl will omile)tely 4 nliige t he blood I l11'InTeYMe1 Ill III'te nIlli.hs. Any pel (In who will Inke ono plitll eihl nIght. froI lilt i o twelv weeks may' ie restored to souIn Ivalilh, If such a 1 hng bo poi1ble. Ment, 13 "Ill for eIght, let tAr stamps. 1. :. JOIINSOA CO., Iangor, Maine. SPECIAL OFERS We }iublish at 11bo: of 112 m:1;.4 syo. (no- am 'erMliI:t) glvIing pecal i er lor ifver('1tll tII over -le courntry. 1Tif la1st, eulit Ion soi inst -1 ai on t he recel t o(f 25 ntsn by D)AITrll 'I I'.. l'riier*s' Ware louse Uai nl Averi semer trency, luI i"rrlton S,r-eel, Newy York. iow1 Ready ! Theli (rand Achieve menits of 'ITTPTAND OTHERS H110 IO. J. TI. IIIIAI)ILY, the prince of (Ii Cr11p1tlye anht-hiors. A 11u11 Ihitory of is e9 xplori lons In AfrIea anti mrvreltouns jouney tlowv he Congo. A new oxciting book. Jiisil1 vIlh wIltI atIvenI.ures andi thrilling senes a~ lanager. Is pirilusely Iilust,ratet. Th'Ie pub11 age'rly awil, i. It. is selling wrnliefrfull' T4 ION. Ileware or miissi atementsrt (if ij eresteiiltrties, but,sest1( for proof of genirin, eCss an(1 filt (lscripition or this wo'(rk, aIr erms. IlUlIIBAltl 111108., Pubts., 73:1 Kanisc treet,, P'hiladlphla. AGERNTH' WANTE1I sep) 2-1-4w TOWN ORDINANCE. 'L Onmxt\ c'. -rO R ain SulwI'tr's FoR TIi M1uIewAn YE.U 1878--79. E IT ENACTED AND OillDAINEJ: Jby tho Intendant and( WVardons o hlo Town of WViinsboro, S. 0., in Coun I1. For thne purposo of raising supp)llit ror the year cotmmoneing to first AXpril, 1878, anid ending theo first of April 3879, a tax for the suma and in the mar51 nor hieroinafter mnentionled shall be raise md paid into the treasury of the sai own for the use0 and sorvioo thorcof, thi is to say: two and1( onl half mills ed ea rm upon0 eivery dollar of theo valuo of ai Ilth real and personal p)ropierty wvithi lthe corp3orate hm)itsR of the said TJowtn e WmInsbioro; thiroo dollars to b)0 paid( b svery maiilo inhabitants of said towni, bi tween th' .agos of eighteen and forty-fiv years, in lhou of working upon the street rif said town; and( throc por cent. 1111 the amonnt of all sales at ainotionl. 2. All taxes assessoa antd pa,vabl under this1 Ordinanoo shall be paidi tho following kinds of funds andtn sthlir: Gold and silver ooia, Unito States Cuirroneoy and1 National Alan Niotos. 3. All taxes assessed horein shall ho dii 51m( pay'able betwoon the tlrst (liy< October, 1878, and the thirtioth day November, 1878, inclusive; and all taxI romaIning (1u1 and utnpaid on tho firi tiny of Decembior, 1878, shall be collocto bly distress or othierwrse, as now pr< soribod by lav'", togother with all legs sosts. 4. All pe.rsona hoIling proportY in thm sorp)oratoi limits of the said '.'owvn < W~innsbo ro, are toquirod betwveen th first day of August1 1878, and the sh teenth (lay of Soptetnhor, 1878, to mako mtworn return of said p)roperty for taxs Lion, to tho '[own Clerk, and the sai Trowni Clerk Is herebjy requiired, wvhe property-hoflders fall 'or refuse to mali 11a1d sworn return, to add lifty por 0011 tumu to tho return of the previous muitl ipal year. Dono1 In Concil this the thl n. s. ty-first (day of July, A. D., 18l7 uInder th(r Corporato Seal of VI said Trown CouncIl. JA4. A. BRICE, W3r N. VtnAmwa.n. Clnlek tatement of the Primai -0 '9 48 52 101 86i 71. 61t 30 13 7 :12 (t 70 N 78 53 11 33 1 -10 .12 37 15 50 1(6 15 17 2 21 15 5 6 85 5 36 33 12 4 0 16 36 8 0 5 2 19 (6 11 0 8 37 17 57 19 22 2 0 4 6 1 22 11 1 10 2 25 58 8 57 4 :32 30 27 lI :; 15 93 31 77 51 7 15 17 22 2 2 :13 80 81 35 18 P7 A 69 :1 -18 0 0 0 7 1 22 1 -11 7 1 1 2 16 .7 53 75 107 88 81 84 37 42 8 Columbia Business Cards. T EADQUARTERS for cheapust Gro ceriea and Hardware in Columbia to be found at the old reliable house of LOR11CK & LOWRANCE. IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Store. 0oscopes, &c. All old pictires copide. -Art Gallery Building, 124A Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors are cordially invited to call and examine. ' l11ARLES ELFAS,fornmrly of Camden. * hali moved to Columbia, an I opened t a large stock, of Dry Goods and Notions, ~loots, Shoes, Trunts and Valises. Satis faction guaranteed. R ECKLNG'S GALLERY--Opposite the Wheoler Hloue. Portraits, Photographs, Ambrotypes and Ferrotypps f linishod in the latest stylo of the art r Old plctures copied and enlarged to any ~ size. W. A. REOKLING, Proprietor. TERCKS & DAVIS, importers and J -dealers in Watohes, Clocks,Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, loiso Fornish ing Goods, &c. N. B..-Watches and jew eliry repairod. Columbia, S. U. oct 27-y a WANTED! r ?EOPLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good Trimmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to do good work. UR LUMBER is well seasoned, being 11rom two to three years old, EMANUEL BLAKE will.attend to the Horse Shoeing depart Inent. We sell the famous Tredegar horse and Mule Sh oes, Southern m anu factuiro. 'Also, the Bronzed Horse Shoe Nail, best in the market. rAll work as represented, or no charge. Prices as lowv as aiiy responsible firm 0in the couny DESPORTES & MONTS, sept 5-- Wheelrights and Farriers. W. G. ROCHE MElRCHANT TAILOR, f AS removed to the store next to th'e Ipost-olico, wvhoro he will bo gla#l to re- C Iceivo his friends andl customers. t f4 A full lio of Samples will bo kept on S hland, from which custoTners ulay make select ions. lie now has the finest line of Frenchi and English goods ovor brought' e to this market. o He is also prepiarodi to cut or to mak I Up) goods for those wvho desire. Garment.. of all kinds repaired and (a cleaned. i S Thankful to the pulilO for past patron -age, he solicits a continuance of the 1samo, and guarantees satisfaction. s sept 18 W. G. RIOCHE. WRAPPING PAPER. 1 AS we are agonts for a paper mill we can save money to merohants buying Wfpping Paper. "sept 25 MMA STE R &'BRICE fast, address FILY ARE co. Atlanta. Georgia. Jun 1--1y CO TO J. M. BEATY'S for J. & P. ICoats' Spool Cotton, at the lowest market price, either by the spool or dozen. -y Election. 2 .7 42 2 47 314 60 94. 9 22 9 30 40 48 5)2 '76, !4 12 17 30 24 41 78 664. 21 19 11 8 13 21 4 404t. 10 60 57 8 23 9 32 328, ;7 10 4 2 0 :3 30 3)o.5. 1 50 18 2 6 2 26 166, 9 56 27 24 30 53 81 718. 0 21 31 16 21 Q 9 1491. 0 18 29 38 13 40 78 708. 0 14 12 1 19 2 1 27 . 8 44 17 1 19 11 13 219. 8 77 59 40 7 53 9--1242. -reat Rocuction! -Ho i FOIM - _o-- --- . -I E first House in fow to reduct Whiskey to ton cents a drink, Boor o tivo cents a glass and Billiar.ds fifteen ontF;per game. flavinga largo and well elected lot of Pure Liquors on hin d of vhich the following are a few of the >rands. Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, CXXX and Baker Rye, Sour MaAh Stono iountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, Ialifornia, Peach and Apple Brandies. "hampagne, Sherry and Port Wines. $incinnpti Lager Beer always kept or ce, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks >ropared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. pril 30-tt J. D. McCARLEY, THE PAPER TO TAKE. LONG ESTABLISHr. ENTERPRISYN0 IABLE I lE CHRONIGLE & SENTINEL, (Established 1785.) THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1799.) !wO PFMns CONSOL-DA'MD March 18, 1877 r TIE CHRONICLE & CONSTITUTION ALIST, (Daily, Tri-Wookly and Wok-r y,) the only morning paper pnblished in he city of Augusta, and the only paper ecoiving thetelographic dispatches of the .ow York Associated Press. Tho only norning Ipor published in Eastern -eorgia and Western South Carolina. ffers greator advantages to advertisers han any paper in the South. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is )emnocratie.in politics, but p)orfectly in-. loendent in its comments upon men nad measuire. Its op)inions upon all mp)ortant matterr, arc fearlessly express d, and, resolu tely m ai ntained. During .he commig winter rsecin corresponden ts n Washington, Atlanta, and Columibia, vill keep our readers fully informeod of ho proceedings of Congress and of the ~egislaturo, of Georgia and South Care inn. Its Commercial Reports are care tully compiled, and are full and accurate. ow is the time to subscribe. Daily, $10 per annum ; Tri-Weekly, $5; Vockly (a mnanmmoth sheet) $2, cash in dvance. Each edition sent free of post ~go. Address WALSH & WRIGHT, july 14-tf Managers. Best is Cheapest. NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS (IUTOIATIC Silent Sewinq Machine, iatest Invention, Producing Marvelous R estls. Ji surrpassing merit places it beyond all com.. etition, and makes 10 the che pet, notwiti Lanin(lfg the large indlucemnnj offeredl 1 y )llers of noisy, hard-running, troublesome, tw .. Inroad, tenmton machines. )nly Machine in the World with. Automatic Fe,atures, and with no Tension to Manage. Write by Posutal ('ard for Price List, List of Offices, &c; W1LL.OX & OIJ218 8. M.CO ior. Bond St.) 068 J3rordway, N. Y AUGUSTA HUTEL Diornor of Broad and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, G&. _T AS been .thoroughly renovated, re .L.rnodol ed and newly furnished. It is located in 'the centre of business Telegraph Offies in tihe Hotel boilding. Express Office in the samne blook. Post.. Office only one block off. All other pub.. lie conveniences close at hand. pr The Office of the Hotel will be openl during the night, and guests will be recoived or ci.lIed at any hour. W W. MOORE, Proprietor. Rates of Board, $2.00 per day oct 20-xtly TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agents should ad.. dress FINLEY, HARVEY & 0O., /' tlanta, Georgia. Juno 15-ly NRpY J. MI. B3EA7IY'S "America" 5 cents . Cigar. It .wilt please you.1