The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 29, 1878, Image 2
* WINNSBORO, S. C.
TUESDAY, OCTOREC. 20, 1878.
It. MEANS DA YIS, Emwit.
JNQ. S. A E3 NOL)S, ASSOCIATE Enoi.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET,
For Governor:
WADE HAMPTON.
.F"or Lieutenant Governor
W. D. SIMPSON.
For Secretary qf State:
1R. M. SIMS.
FPor Coniptroller Genc)ral:
JOHNSON HAGOOD.
F"'Or Attorney Ceneral:
LEROY F. YOUMANS.
S. L. LEAPHART.
1or Superintendh lit of Educateion ;
HUGH S. THOMPSON.
For Adjutant <. Inspector General:
E. W. MOISE.
1"or Congqress- loirth .District
JOHN H. EVINS.
DBMOCRATIV COUNTY TICKET.
For Rtepresentatires:
II. A. (IA11LLARD,
THOS. S. 131 ICE,
I. C. C.LO WNE Y.
For Jud ge ol'Probl>te:
J. i. BOYLES.
For School Com m issioner:
JOlIN BOY 1).
False Dispatches.
ie fnst annouincemieit of tile re
13uli of the October electioi was to
tl ef1'ect lthat Ohio had gole 10,040
Rtepublican and elected a mijrit y of'
Republican Cogressin)ei ; 1at while
Indiana had gole Delmocrativ, Ili
.ZLlulicansl. hAd Viarrlied theV LVeViNhl
ture and Co'nressional delegIdon:
and thatIoNa had gone 20.100 Re
publican wit ia solid Congres.sional
delegation. Therefore the Democrat ie
prless flew of the hlitildev and a<hnilel
the boast imtade by Radical aid Indv
pendent newspiiArs that tihe Denioe
racy had been badly Ivatin. Sub.
Isequently it was discovered IlIat Ohe
Associatedl P;ress, which is in ladical
hands inl those States, filkitied the
result as long as it coitbl. .ist as ini
1876 when fbr' I wo days it asser'teud
bolly that Indlianla had gonelCiepnuth
lican. T1hie 10,000 lIadlical mIajorit v
in Ohio dlwindled dolwni to 3, iii (on
the ofilcial count and while that elee
tion was chlnnied as a gre'4at vi ctory1
for hard'( money10, the reality is thati the
bycomininig the vote 'L of the softi
mioniey 1)cmocrat s and G re(enbackers,
vicory for hard1'4 mioneyQ, aifter all.
Th'le D)emocrats gaiwd'i a sublstantIial
barely saved to the lIadicaIls, whoe
8,000, instead of 20),000 as claimIedl.
Tis, too, hii a Stale that gave 5,0
majority for G rant. and2( 52,000 niusjori
t.y for IIayes. Experience has shown
that the eetioni reports of' the Asso
ciated Press must be0 takeni with several
grainls of salt.
A Galvanized Radical.
T[his is a tate day for a D)emocrat ini
South Carolina to tuirn I?adical. lIn
deed(, any allegat [on of such coniversion~
wouIld be first met by a un1anl11imon
enll from the public for inidubitable
evidece of' the fact, and, this pirovedl,
a writ de lunat ico inquirendlo wonihl
be next in order. TVhe idlea woldI be
indignantly scouted, hut for the fact
that a few isolated eases of fallhing
from grace have occurred1, which show
that with men1 aill thingi&s are possible.
Not. long sincee, (Gen. .Jamies Long..
street, who had2( won theo highIest
hionor's on th field (ief'ence otf his
native lanid, and( had plIaed himiself
alongsidec of' Lee and( Jackson in the
temple of famne, b)argainled away his
honor for' ai bowl otf Federail pap, put
himself at the head1 of the Met ropoli
tant police, and was chased through
the streets of' New Orleans by the
same gallant spirits who, in his 'better
days, had followed his flashing blade
ini the thickest of the fr'ay, Further
back, llenedicet A rnold, after a glorious
career in the (lark hours of American
liberty, endeavored to betray his tr'ust
Just as the fight was dawning, and
wvent off and lived in :obscurity and
died in disgrace.Fuhebaksi,
- Jdas Iscariot, just as his Divine Mas
ter', whiom In lis (lays of haumiliation
he had followed, was pr'ep)arilg. f'or
18s glorious resurrect ion 12tandcfii-t
slon, wvent off' anid sol hImself to the
DetU for thir.tylpice.)s of allver, ind,
Is anl appropriate secluv, hanlged him
sel'. A Jury of the present lay woul
doubtless Convict tliese three p.etIle
mnen ol, emotional insanily. but ()url
foreiltlers had at itch harsher In:tie
for heir dveeds. Th'levse instances prov'
that soimetimes "a good m1ni gov,;
wrong," or Ithe 1tim aln inldividld
who has- a4pired ai repilu1.at ioni ihfr
probity reve.1l,; hinw e1l inl his I tue
colorsal a 11ino ilopport t nllv fillie.
NIr. .1.11ne4 11. Camt pbl 1 . tyled
"llonlorable" by virullm o his poi.,1ionl
a1s State Svnatorll, announ1011ICed himliself,
onl ThurlAny hl.s4 ats alI lmdependinlt
1tididate. for Sinator. from a1111.e1otn.
On)i FridaY (lhe pimps anId plunlderers
and Sava-es constituingll the Radical
Convention of, that co 1v aftIer
howliiing- anld w IaIgIiIg like wil
beasts for. hours, nominahuled hinm by
acclannation as the regular lRepuibli
Cl candidavt tor the positionl to which
hie aspires. Mr. (ampe i s i at pres
ent (he re.Ilarly nloiiitted an1d elect
ed Democratic Senalutor from Charl-les
(on For In uilNpired termn. One da.-I
sulfliced fr an official chuli-P fro0111 ne
parly to anotller; althouligh it wa, all
Ilonlg. kn1own to whicb sid be was
lening. We iiut do tile Democrat.s
theI jilsice to Say thal they nlominl'ted
SIr. Calnpel )v a I ysvea2r' , ily 11%. bv
eauISV Ile was Ilhe friinld o, Iowen, who
WOUl Itn oppose him. I It- 1h1. Iow
fe tMen cleanl over into 8Iowen's alriuvs.
I is Dellocra tic upporters wvill 2not
n bteIIIIwr a v11poraI.-l' guaI.-Ird. Ile will
get li voles fron1 BOwi amd Alkev
al T.111, and the Ca-tihoy mIrIIderel
and the, q.x-polivcle whIo Inuirdl-red
youing Walter, front the. purlivtus of'
Elliott t and ( Roxvis Ilow, firolm
(the bhick sava'es who haute 3_r. (amp
bell's rave wvith d(Iadly limtrud-il a
vord, irom) 1 he colilbinled lrcevi; ofl
cor-ruptionl mild bal+rlmisni. The'e are1
the "Indvin-indent Dcemovcrat:"wh
will flock it) his tud n .-a; ho- mer
UrTS Conlclusions, wvith thle Coun E' Ex -
etettive Collmilik.e." If is a1 support
1, whiil anyv ne)I. Imy vell et'l prould.
What neaSon1 doe s Ilr. (Ca:In1phelIl
gv . t*(. hi i rvInaril le cour I ?-1' lie
xays becaue 1he voting preciiits ill
CI1ar-le.,ton countyv have been chauned.
In other wond&, helrae:1. Ihe I x"ilt
ture abolished I numt be rl. ofr I2(' uless
precin ets, v-suablie.hod by (lhe l idical,;
in ordeI( that e ishand nvgrov m ig -ht
livat m/il ihi /// i . Thi is a ridiuv -
hlls pextfor mny 41n14 calling" him
I'V'.i)II i.. O1 wl2 V'Is i~.' '
11l .v ri oa Ciono:. A4) noH hMr
vout d the 1 h . 1 a ic 1; -- i vvioul
Iy irl w ('AI4I lut%\c <h>ow i- it' of I!v.
.\1full vot, w z i ollid. i th ' .: , nte
illin : lide1 ill t d -etit w:1- .
This pretext i- llmre di iph. nous Ilm;
adgiee th:41) ( iiloeniwashnot allowed
"re.TIE TEhlAb-H E .beut" u
poiro foN JAIYR flnnr:. tio ilStake Mr.
Aconilyitou hul hev:o:0:-- to(h in.i
card 'ts hat l'- wl.'i', Seho.. ad (hot.
not get i f l EIi2a 2 li.i g -en r . ' bi' ntp
t he efr it ig n hixi 'U(io' all, e vuI IV fl { 0.9 t
11 ienn. i' Tlo -Unl P'(O t (io lo in .oth
We h'I2o2ipe htCalty will o her ai
ollti* Te:w el a 's al his 'l1 k to j4c-b f..
Carol.ina,eulntal ous r cle
t h )Xmocric pa irt is at atPiveo
Newav Engu. whom0( South J.Caroia
habd atd an nisIouishe nd t
tenedo will herp reore? Wn~a'
"T~ir Hf Ei T Eid Also, a R.")et
r1.N*4JANUARY o net wou 5wll iu the
.ol. 1irt) uinmyhor OfrIRd rdO~
A mthl ournteote to ho in-P'
ohousripinprc d thelwM lowrate fof
apcie cop y l osn ymi
our Edcion all,taogo
Please address h~AON1Y
Columbia Businoss Cards.
T EADQUAnptRs for chei-pest Gro
.L ceries and lbardware in Coluimbial
to be found at the old reliable house of
LOWlICK & LOWRANCE.
X',Portritt, Photographs, 18tere
. O.OPes. Ac. All oldl piettires
1opi,1.. Art (11allery 1tuilding. 12iA Main
St reet Colum1bial, S. C Visitors ire
coidiAlly invitod to call and examine.
{ 1l A ILFS ETrAS.formurly of ("aiden.
IJ I:- m ovell tI ('-uAmnbia, au I optened
at ari.." Mh,ck, of D ry' G"oodbt and Notion..,
oo' 'shoe, Trunkis and N"aliss. Satim
fiction gtwurantted.
I) CK'1LLNG's (GA1LIllt.'-Opposite
. , I lie Wheeler Ifoive. Port rai ts,
Photogralphii, Ai brotypes and leerroty pes
tinished in:the lato. style of the art
Oh4 pletur.' copid and enlarged to any
6ize. WV. A. RLE AKLING, Proprivtor.
] T.1''KS & DAVIS, importers and
ivalers in-Wat'hes, Clocks.lowelry,
.ilver ind Plated Waire. liouse Fi rnish
iin1 Urotd, &c. N. 13.-- WVIatiles and jlw
elry repaired. ('oluinbia, S. C. oct 27-y
SHE' RIFFS SALE.
Y~~) v virtun of an o'-tion to me di
) reted, I will o!1*:r f r sile before th-3
court-l'ous door'in Winnsboro, on the
fi!st Mon in.v i. Novem ber next. 'within
the leg. hours of sale, to the highest. bil
d-r, f.r vasn, the following decribed
pro perty., to wit:
Al, that plantation or tract of land,
1. ilg in Fairlield county, containing FoUII
1UNimiDr) AND NINETY-TwO AVREH, more or
less, and114 bounled by lands of'MrN. Sarah
I'loud. John Esler, Dr. John A. Gletn
Dr. Edimunnds and others, levied on
is I he propelty of 11. 11leis, tit the suit
of, Lorick & Lowrance.
S. W.I11UPF,
Sheiff's Office,S. F. C.
WinnIsb),om, 8. C.,
October 12, 1878.
oct. i'J 4 1t x
SH11RIFF'S SALE.
T) Y virtue of an execution to me di
.L rvtci, I will ofrer f. r salo before the
vourt-ioige doar in Winnsboro, on the
first Monday ill Novenbor next, within
tho. l ial hours of uile.to the highest bid
der, for c.mt, the following described
property, to wit.:
All !,I:tt pl-itation or tract of land,
lying in Fairfield county, containing
Two 1nU.NDRED AND NINETY ACREs, niore or
11s,-d bountlded by landIs of George W.
C,luian, Mrs. Henry Coloman, Mrs.
\Vary Patiett. and otliers, levied 01 as the
pl'oerty )f I1obeIrt W. Colemnn, de
e.ated, at the suit of E. Meador agiinst
Mrs. Nancy A. Coleman, Executrix.
S. W. 1U'F,
Sherif's Office, 8 F.O.
Winnwboro, S. 0.,
October 12, 1878.
>Ct 19-I 1x2
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of im xeclition, to me di
L) roet,,d(, I will 'ofer sal-, before ithe
-our1hoiusl door inl Winnsboro, an th.
irit M-m1y in "Nov,milber next, witir
it le."al hours.% of Sib-, to the higholt hidi
Ivr, for (l, le following described
ro ,prrt y. to wit:
All thit 1.Amit:.tioh or tract of land, in
PtflI em111"V. con"tainin?-TWo IeNIaIINI,
w moros. mr or lss, tia'l1 i'unded by
Jn of. 0'. o-vi v I tt rs, levied
i a thw propcimrly of ifu ry-Isbell. it the
, :Wi li.l) 11. H*i1s, as8 execu'tor of
w il of J.nes C'reyon, due'ad, vs.
I iy rr label.]
S. W. RIUJFF,
SheiiTs O:lics, l. 1. C.
S T OIP
----0o
.YND inspect th)' large-,t and best se
le ctedi stock of' goods in Winnsboro:
which we guaranteo to sell at the lowe<,!
--CASH PRICES
Our' stock comprises a full lino of
D)omestic. Goods,
Dress Gioods,
White Goods,
No tionls,
Gents' Fn rnish ing Goods~,
Boulevard Skirts,
lankIe ts,
Etc., Etc.
CASSTMERES I C'ASSIMERES !
From the celebratod OlhNrIottesvillo
WVoolen Mills.
Salecm Jeans, Korso"s, Tweeods, Satinets,
Etc.
A largo and varieud assortment of Hats
and ('s.
Clothing of all kinds and af, all prices,
Besat and cheapIest stock of Boots and
Shoes In town.
N. B.-W~o would cal'. special attention
to our large and varied assortment of
Hamburg Edgings and Whito Trimmings.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
sept 28
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
PnnThOTiA Junan's (1FICE,
* IVNN9nORO, 8. 0,, Oober 25, 1878.
\ LL proshaving olairns against the
estato of Alary Lathuan, deceased, are
hereby notified that they must l)rpsent
and eAtablish thelr'olaltaa b>efbro me at
miy oflico in Whunnsboro,Fairflold Countv,
8.'.0, atNI o'clok s.; on' T.nonday the,
31st d ay of l.'Qm, J8i, or thoj, wvill
be dglbarre1t of p,ayngi ~Lhe m'0.
TOBEMil heese a ao1vada at~
NTEW. FUIE
FOR DESIGN AND WORK]
EVERYTHING WARR)
-PRICES LOWEI
3efore making your 'purchases elsewhi
LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU]
REPAIRING NEATLY :
ALSO PREPAREI
UNDERTARER'
I keep on hand a full supply of
Joflins of the finest finish. Also, a ch
R.
oct 22
THE AUGUE
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEO]
)RY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
B(
\ OW that hard times are upon our
overy fauily to procura his Winter S
Iats, &c., where lie can buy them t
m1111lest out1I y of monley.
The attentitn of the reader is respe
I Goods and Prices which %il be <
AS TRUTHFUL AS 1l
allicoes, 4) cents. '.
Sc:a Island, 5 cents.
ivy Brown Domeftios, 5 to 8 " 1
C(Antu1cky JeLns Coniencing 10
entucky Jeans a Drive, 18 "
.10ck Is'1nd Doeskin 'Jeanp, I
reg.mlar price fifty c,lts, 331"
;catch H-i.f'-blan1d InASe3y.2
Cherp at 25 ceits only 15 "
{eavy Canton Flannel, alwvays ]
sold at 20 cnts, only 10 " ]
3leached Shirting commonCf
cing 6 cents up to the best, 10 " ]
n,3 " ]
lest Writing Ink, . 5"
sest Needles, . 5i " (
loodI Elastie Suspenders, 10, 15"
joigate's Tai et 'smp, 3 "
yard-. B}inckl Spool, 3" <
THE AUGUST.
oct 12 W1NNSB3O
FALL, 1878 !
E are pleased to annoi.nco to tho
>uyers of Winnsboro and( the County, that
ve are now receiving one of the largest
tooks of'
DRY GOODS,
hoeas and BJootq,
Hasts and Capsn,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Yankee Notions,]
Crookkcry,
Glassware,
Woodenware,
Groceries, &c.
Ever offered in this market.
It shall be our aim, as heretofore, t
oel as low as the lowest.
In short,wo don't intend for any one to
o away from Winnsboro to get cheap
ooeds. Call and examine cur
IMMENSE STOCK.
La&& pros.
sept 10
PleasaunJand fast, gents should ad
aes F ILREY& CO., A tlanta,
juanea. m1x.4
'NITURE!
IANSHIP UNEQUALED.
LNTED AS REPRESENTED.
t THAN EVER.
A new supply of Window
Slhdes, Pieture Frames, Pia
tures, Wall Pockos, Brackets,
Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat
K: tresses, and Children Car
ringes.
For prices, call at the first
Class
?EJ STOZE
Jre.
:T THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES.
) TO MAKE TO ORDER.
S DEPARTMENT.
Nfotalic and Rosewood Casos and
eap stock of Coffins.
W. PHILLIPS.
TA STORE.
LtE, THE PLACE TO BUY
)OTS, .
SHOES,
CAPS, &C,
farmers it behooves the head of
applies of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
lie best and most durable for the
't fully called to the following list
mund to be
" IS STARTLING:
'he Renowned Porlatinm Lily
White sold at 25 cents, only 10 "
44 Buttons for Shirts and
Calico, &e., 5r"
ire,dl Cambric Hanmdkorchiefs,5
)omestic losiery for Men and
Wolen, comm1tencing 5
;teel Thimbles, meti lined,
two for 5
:2aeo Edging. 2
lest Lead Pencils, 3 for 56
lest Ball Thread, 3 "
ino Combs, 6"
)rcssing Comnb 8"
Lhcking Combs, Tortoise
Shell, 15"
3hiildren's Round Combs, 10 "
And so on. To ennmerate all would
aike a sheet too long for the pr1ess.
Give me a call and be convinced
if my live and let live prices.
t. ATORE,
0), S. C.
-AT
J.1IY BMATTS.
hav jst returned from New
York, and am opening daily a
,aried stock of
DRY GOODS.
AND
NOTIONS,
EATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES, &O.
My Friends are Invited to Call.
[ again call the attention of the
public to my stockc of "Bay State"
standard screwved and wire
sewved Boots and shoes.
Every pair guarans
teed to give
-SATISFACTION.
sept 26 3. M. BEATY.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
P)URSUANT to an ord1er of the Court
.of Probate fer the County of Fairfield,
made this day, all persoi a having olaims,
of whatever nature agai.1st the estate of
John H. Davis, deonased. are required to
estabhRh their demands on or before the
eighth day of November next, before the
Judge of Probateo at 'Winnsboro, South
Oarod 1a.:
0 . U. THOMPSON,
Judge. of Probate.
Winnsboro.,-.Q., October.1l,.3878. .*-,