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TOWS AN) COUNTY eArMpAv .yune 6, 1 : - TEnMs OF THc NVW AND HEn.U,D. --Tri-woekly cditioll, four doll annmm, In *advance; Weekhy c t on, two dollars and fty cents pranum, In advance. Liberal disoiit to C11lb -of five and upwards. - RATES Op AuvEarisyNo.-One dollat Wr Inch for tho firlst Insertion,. .9olad fIy, cents per Ipch for each subseq ient insertion. Thes6 rates apply to nil ad. vortti6m6nt, of whatever at1 re, and are payable strictly in advaneo, Con tracts for three, Mi or twelve monthis made on very liberal terms. Tranl Filent local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first isertion and seven and one-half cents per lino for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and t'lhutes of raspect charged as adver tisements. Simple announcements 0z marriages and death published fiee oi elarge, and solioited. Al communications, of whatsoever nature, shopld be addressed to tho Winnshoro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. The communleaton of J. V. J., published elsewhere, was in. advertently omitted from Thursday's issue. The paintlig of the Baptist church Isdtishod, and the building now pre sents a very hadmusome appearaneq. The work was skilitfilly done by- Mr. Strickland, of Rock 11ill. We are requested to. state that as the Presbyterian church is now undergo Ing repairs, the congrgation will worship In the Baptist chureh, which ias been kindly offered for the pur pose, The bell will be rung at the usual bours, morning and evening. We have neglected to mention the appelitment of 0. W, 13uchanan, F-sq., as triid justice, vice T, R, Robertsoj, Esq., resigned, rbe appointment was made upois the recommendation of our ,ielogation in the Legis)atare, ae4 of a large number of clizens. and it will give general satitretion. Tbe.Lancaster leview Is now con ducted by Messrs. B. F, Welsh and J, J. H1ull-the latter having recently re tired: from the managemcit of the Chester Bultin., Mr. Jiull Is- an ex Perlenced newspaper man, and he1 will prove quite an acquisition. The Re ,vierv haIs Alwaysbeen a good paperi, and it will now.doubtless contiiuo to in eprove. tIClIOUs.-Services may be ex pected in the different churches to )norrow as follows: Episcopal Ch.vrch-h ev. J. Obear 11, A. B1. Associate Reformed Chureh-Rev. .J. M. Todd, 11, A. n1. and 8, 1. m. Presbyterial) Church (eervices in the Baptist Chur1hr oy. A, B. Pratt, 1, A.* M., and4 54, P. Mr. Methodist Church-itev. 1. W, Whitman, 11, A. a., and 7:45, 1. r. Sunday School, 10, A. M1. Prayer Meecting on Thuirsday at 745, p. sx, MONTHLY gTATEMIlmT. -The folloW ing is tihe mnt,hI statemecnt of the town clerk and treasrer for May; J1ECE1PTs, Ma~y 1,.-Bahance from last. re. port..............$221.95 May 1-Rent of Marlket, .,,,. 3l9.00 May 15-Fines .and'jteen.ses,,. 2.00 Siay 29--Fi'nes analicenss., . 60 Total.........,...$28.95~ EXP'ENDTITInE8, ,May 1--By salary of clock keeper...,......,.,.$ 50.00 May 1-By'balaznce paid cierk .1.9 May 1-\fork on streets. . ... 66.94i May 22-By W bo. Pub, Co, ,. 15.00( (ay 22e-.By recordirng dleed. .-, 1 MayV2-IB freight on I.umber~ 0,60 May 22-Polie,,,,,,........, y5.00 M4ay 22--Lamp-ightes,,.,,, 20.00 ,May-81 -Balance.. ...,. .,..,. $ 17.9~ A La2rRin FROM WIIITIJ OAK. Our CJOWTeSpndnt Esplains Iin Jt,aly t( 1lvg, stewart's Copnanancaton--A VI'Ias. aimt Church Meeutng-The props an~d the Weather. .WHrrE OAK, May 31 .-Your corras, pondent having enjoyed in your col iunmns at different times the communi cations of8enex, WV. E., Gunter, fpt law and others, though.t to add ble mite and thereby yeorch)ypee glve some infornia.tlon a.nd pleasure to oth era. But Ieseenn my lndest.hoosm eceay, Filiced with the malln idea of his Jet Ier, which was t nominate General .Bratton for Governor, your corres. pondent casually inserted an hncident which happened long ago, which has been rolated many a time anrd enjoyed by none more than the gentleman him self'. The writer knew Mr. L, only as a quiet, sober, industrious citizen, re. spected by all who knew him, and would be tihe last to intentIonally any or write anything bo womnd thne feel. lngs of any of hi.s r.elatives. We 'art very sorry that Mr. Stewart wats burl by our arttele, and are ready andl wvill lng to make all neeessary apologies. Buti ha. not Mr, Stewart himsolf fallen into the same error for which he con. sures me? Does he lot the dead alone whent he applies the .epith.t "rascal' to the man who years ago paid wittl . is-ilfe the penalty of his crim,e? WVe -stand corrected. We think Fr.iend -Jolin should remember that "people who live In glass houses should nel thi.cw stones." In endeavoring to re. form us we think hre fell grieveous3 intoerror hjn,self. We have heard Itsait that the dead may turn over In their graves and that the ears of the livlng may tiugho. If so, we caution ont . friend tobe careful lest he himsel. may trouble the ,repose of the dead, and gyieve the ri ghteou,s souls of the( living. As for em'lbell, we nevei heard him accuRedl befor. .of b)eing "rascal." Tihat he proclaimued a dlc tri.ne at the wronig ftime and place, ive do not deny; but, for ourselves. wI mm~ hnt honte anmn who feesih i oi motion, th0 1oin'latfln was tado e' unaiuusot. iFor Secretary of State, Mir. E. B. o Murray, of Auderson, non0na.ted Col. - James N. Lips8CO1b, of New.borrvy secon dod, by- aor . ' Lamb W.uit, of ,charilesto'l. if;n. 1. 1). wither-spoonl i. minated .*'tu'C.. It. 'i. Sis, th nres et incumben-ecoled by (en. e John B. Erwin, of Lanmeaster. Col. J. G. Blue, of Marion, nomimitedI Col. .t. 0. floward. of that comIt.v--see onded by Alr. Saituel Dibble, of Or angebu1g, T11r-ee ballots were taken, its fol lows I First. Second, Third, Wims . 63. 72,..,.. 91 Lipscomb,, 4V,. 47. 62 ht Powitrd,., . f)2,,,. 26..... - iattering.. 2 ,,.. -, a *(With,drawn after the .mwond ballot,) Colonel Shmls 113 W i-eordiigly dv clitred the noninee, .and, oi luollon, tile nlltinlati-11 wVIts Inade u1lla11llmotp. Four tomnproIler-General, Col, J. C. oit, of ciieseiied, wils ilinianted by*.Gten. NNV. L. T.Prn, f3r> seolnded b Afy M. Jlo. C. Shep12ard, ot, Ed'(gefield. There' beingp no oilt.er lnmi nattinls, Cul. Colt, was unaimi1o1ly 't nominated by acellilaion. -For Attornley-GI-nerad, Col. Y. J. Pope, of Nw berry, w-as nominated by D George 1). 3iryall, Esq., ofAiarleston. .Nr. Georige ,ulmstone, of New berry, at stated tlitL Col. Pope would not be g c (andi(lJate. Col. Win. Elliott, orf Beau St1irt, n1omi1inated the lill. LIeroy le. a Youllialls-scodllded by Col. Jas. 11. v Rioll, Col. Youans. was unlanimtouls ly nomillated hy acclaiatiin. s For Suiieriiite'ndent orl',tucation, the 1on. 11'h 6. Thompson was ilolli I itited by Mr. Clevein1d, of Spillrtall - burgio-conded by Gen. A. U, Gar 3 lington, of Greenville, aid Dr. A. N. I Tally, of Coluia. Maijor Ti!ojip -11 .o Wats u11miimously noiniatedl by aceclamlationl. - For AdjIt ant and Inspector General, Gen. Aii Ir A1 thuig111t was nomli nated by Mr. Gearge Johistoiie, of I .ew lery-seconded by .r. ,James Walsh, of lorry, and Capt. Georgo 1). - iryan, OC Cliarleston. Capt. Wilie Joiies was nominated by the Hof, 13. IH. Massey, of, York-seconlded by 3 A1n0rew Crawt'ord, I!E'q., of CoIubi)ia, Col. A. 1). Goodwyn, of Oral'geburg, i was iQnminated by Samuel Dibble. - Esq., of tiat coulty-secondl by Mr. f Mellichamp, of Oranebm g, n(l Ge eral Prince, of Marlion. Two ballots a were taken, with the followinK restilt; F1irst. .secol)d. Manigault...,.........72.... 91 Jones................ 40.... 35 G.)odw. n. ............. 29 .... 12 General Manimault was declared the ,ollillec, and, ol motion, tile nlom1ila ftionl was mnade unmmious. . IM. Earle, of 13umnteir, t,en nomlilit - ed Mr. J. Peter liclsldson tr le I position of Stici treier. Mr. Gil : landt or' Williamsbur4g, seconded the .11nmm11attioll, anld rLlieV beijig no oppo sitiol M, Mt.Rillarlsoll rceiy"d the niominit.ion utanimious,ly by ieclama tioll. I This closed the inlninations. GRen. Gary and Messrs.. Allen and Callison, - i' 1he Edg.lelij delegaton, refused to s vote for anl.y of th1e n1om11iices of the - Convenlioll. 3 Mr. J. C. Sheppard ofr'ered the fol lowing r-esoluttion, which was adoptLed: Resolved, That the th.,i. a of th p Convention are cue, and are hereby cordially tendered, to the president otf this Convenltion, C2o1. J. 8. Cothlranl, .for theo able, ell'ective and jimpartial manlner iln which lhe has1 discharged the0 dulIties of bis po)sition, and1 thalt the .thanllks of the Conventionl ar.e also tei., dlered to thc worthy secretaries, .Me3ssrs, D. P. Duncan and1( J. Ancruml a Simrons', for' the1 satisfacetory andic effi cienlt discharge of the d1uties of their ;office. GaO motion ofMr', Alfred Aldrich, a commllittee of' three was thenl alppoint, a ed to nIoitfy the nlomnlices of the acetionl (Iaf thle Convyention. TheII commIfittCc c conlsistedc of Messrs. Alfred Aldrich, J. D. Bl1andinig and George D). Bry'an. , After a short, inlterIval the commlittee returned accompllanied by Ge ns. H-a -good and K.ennedly, who 'were receiv ed with conitimited ap)plau1se, iBoth de l ivered aplprop)riate0 aiddr esses-wichel will be p)ublishled heCreafter. e Mr, B. F. Miller, of Lancaster, offered - the following r'esolution, whic~h waus e unanllimloulsly adloptedl: -Resolved, That this Convention, aLs I sembledi ina its wisdomi, hereh0lv ex a for the ability, statesmanshlip and1( dis S tingulished ser'vi.ees renldered the part)y e by the Holl. M. W. Gary, and1 that we (- do ereby' tendcer our1 nnIfeiigne1d thanilks y, and1 appreM'ciationl of his chara'fcter', hlis .1 to the best interests of tile State of t, S.onth Carolina, c ThIe Convenition then1 :riurned 8ine -die. e THE STATE EEECUTIVEB COMM 1IT I(. r: TIle mlembers of the Demiocratic ,g State Executive Committee met subl sequenlt t0 the aldjOIl'rument of the o Convention, and( elected G3en. John .Bratton, of Fairfleld, chairmanlIf anld SCol. ,John C, Hiaskell, of Columbia, o sOcretarwy. FIsHIxa CR1EJc FAG'TonY.-Ahn ad 'journedQ meeting of' tIle stockholders of this eompanyv was held at thle factory 'site onl last WeCdnesday, the 26th1 ult. The committee on by-laws made a re por't which was adopted. Additional e subscriptionls to Ile ('apital stock of the 0 co.mpanyII were receivet,1; tlle total sutb, - cipt.ion no0w amloutat to atbout $65, 000. Other subscriptionsa will be madec, and in a shor't tume the captg stock wvill OmUounlt to $75,000, Tile n1 directors held at meeting anld adlopted I- a resolution callng for flive per cent, of ' ubscription)s made.~. T1hie prosident e and v'ice-presidenlt of the c~omlpany -wereauthlorJzed to visit factories lil f the counies of Greenville and Spa.r -tanburg, for thle- pirpose of making , .observationsa as to the .mworkings of e their miachinecry, lanst of' bu-llding eta, An engineer wvill be .employcd at an earl y(lay to make an Inspection of thle nl site, calculate the injl, power, etc., of -the water, anid to select a properl loca s tiIon for buildings. T'hings are evi f dently on tile move, and will be kept ,going. Thle pr'esident contemlplates 1)1ildi ng a dwelling for' himuself 011 tile -land belonging to th omoipanuv.-OACas -ter Rieporter'. r -.... if FINE OAT.-Lancaster t'hallen)ges the Stato on oats, Col. J. D. Wylie .harvested a field of three and a half i w'res last, week which will average one ', hundred and fifteen bushels per acre. They are of the red-rust-proof varne. |t.3.W ho ca beat it?--Ledger. (1 --Sleep is absolutely un.cessa ry for .health, and nothinIg so 00'ctumally r'obs one of sleep as does a cryin)g baby. e Use Dr. Bull's B3aby Syrup to ease Its ;pain and2 the baby will' he qfuiet and1( - ilow all to 6leep well. ' Pie~ 25 cet a bottle. dos'wh1at he honlestlv believes to h lief '4uty. Kembeit was certalinl thlought. We1l'Of' A, home1, for 811ne0 th WaL hd iWa6 elecfted Mlodern(or of ti Uilted JresbytWritn Goneral Asseik bly. t. b Wuld we O have occasion agali Me.k411s. Editors, to appear inl your co Julius, we wHI try 1111 be iore enrelt and hope Friend Jo1n1 will (1Q ch The Rov. J. A White, of Chestel assisted by the Rev. I. . 1oyc, c King's Mountain, N. C., has jm closed what Was to us at ver 'Interes Ing comlunionl meeting. 11ihe attelm, ance Was good tia ollotit, tle sclloo, iotfso beilNg too finiall to aC0co11Molidalt (he crowd that gathered on Sabbat lortning. We hope In the near future to a( an ornam1ent to our town1 in tho shap of a neat church building. A god howelr of rain Jiell Onl Sal lath evening, refreshing oir crop aid filling our hearts with gladnesi G. V. J. THE B2TA9rE CONYVN,N Mccorjd Day's Proppetd1igs-TJp4i Tichj Nominated-The Platform of Priucfpes The State Execttive Comitteo. Tho Convention re.assembled at I o'.clock on Wednesday mornnlg, Col. Jimie* s 1. lion stated that as 111em1ber of the 1-xcuCltive Cotmlitte of the National Democratic party I had two resolutions to ollbr y,-iicth h, hopod the Convention would conside favorablv. Tie ist of these resolutions was g follows: Resolved, That the delegates fron the State of South Caroligit to the Na4 tionlal Democratie Convention, to b, held at .Cincinnati on the 22cl of June 1880, be instructed to vote for the coin tinalice of tile two-thirds r-utlc. Mr. 1$jill, of Laurens, offered the fol lowing as a sulbstitute; tesolved, Thiml to (jelegates to th< National Convention go unlinstructot As to the two-thirds rule, Oi motion of All., Murray this Otpb stituto was indetinlitely pos tponled. Col, Itionl's Iresoluition Was thel adopted. Col. Rion then offbred thi following: Jtesolved, That. the recommendatiot of the National Democratic Commit tee relating to ex-Ofgiciomembership o comtittees bo adopted, as far as tiw same provides for the member of thi National Committee beiig ex-opicio i member of the State 1Uxecutive Coim mittee. Adopted. The convention then Went, into at election for Presidential electors, wit the following result: State at Large-John L. Manning of Clarendon, and Win. Elliott, o Beaufort. First Di.itrict-E. W Moise, of Sumter. Second District C. It. Simonton, of Charleston. Thir Vistrict-J. S. Murray, of Anderson Fourth Dist ric--Cad. Jonos, of York Fifth. District-G. W. Croft, of Aiken THE EXECUTIv E COMMITTEE. The next business beimr the electioi of a State Executive Committee, th Congressionial delegations after con sultation reported the following a their choice of members of the Exeen tive Committee from th(t-. r-espectiv4 dist.ricts: First Congressional Distriet-J. M Johnson. Marion; J, 11. Earle, Sumter C. 8. McCall, Marlboro'. Second--Geo. D). Bryan, Charleston B. Pr%ssiev Biarroni, Clarendon ; Jas F. Izlar, Orangeburg. Third-Geco. Johnstone, Newberry John C. HIaskell, Rleblanid; E. iE Mur'ray, Anderson. Fliourth-Wmn. Miunro, Union ; T1 Stobo Far rowv, Spartanburg; Johi Ulrjtton, Fairfield. FHih-J. C, Shieppard, Edgefield M. P'. Howell, Colleton; C. J. U. Hlut son, Hlampton. Thiese rep)orts wer'e conin1ped by thi Convention, and the committee as re p)orted ghove was elect.ed as a whol by asccamation. After a further recess of a half hour Gena. HiarIlee, on behalf of the commil the oni resolutions, submitted the fo] lowing platform: THlE P'LATIFOR3f. The Democratic part y of the Stat of South Carolina, in Convention as semibled, reiterates Its adhesion to thm doctrines of tihe great National Deme cratie parte' of the United 8.tates, an no0w rene4ws the dleclarationi of th~ prlinclples laid down in its platform of 1.876 and 1878. It has redeemed it p)ledges to reform the abuses of th State Government, to redu ace e.xpendil tpries, and( to use the p)eoplUs mfone; for the b,enieft of thie people onlyr. It confidently appeals to tihe genern sense of' tihe countisry uponi its record and challenges the comparison of th: p)resent hiappy and1( p ros>erors condi tion of thme St ate with time bittIernesu veniality andi suspicion,. whidh unde Republican nmisrule di.stracted ?ou p)eople and sapped the foundations c their prosperity, It calls upon01 all good citizens wh. favor an honest, economical and libei al admninistrat ion to rally to the stand ard of the Democracy .and ,to lead itt victory. This platform w as -unan imonsi ado pted. Mr. James Aldrich, of Aiken, intrc duced tihe following: jBeaolvedZ, That the IDxeent.tiv. C.og mit tee shall be authorized to fill th1 vacanciles which may arise in the ofle~ otfElectors for President and Vice Presidu4 in this State. Adopted. THE sTATI'C TICKET. On motion the Convention the wvent into thle nomnination~ of State ogi ers. On mkotion of Honi. L D. Witbei spoon1, of York, the nominations wer made In the following order: Goverm or, Lieutenanmt-Governor, Secretaryc State, Comptroller-General, Attornes General, Superintendent of Educatioil Adjuitait andl Inispector-en1eral, Stat Trreasur'er. Mr. David Fitzghbboni, of Chiarlei ton, obtained the floor and placed i nomination for Governor Gen. John son Hagood. The nomiation wai seconded by Mr. J, W. Holmes, Barnweil, and by Col. Jas. HT.- Rioi of Fairfield. Nomn,tionls being clo ed, on motion of Mr. David1 litzgll bon,, of Charleston, Gehn. Johnson ti good was unanimously nominated fc the office of Governor, smid rounds ( applause. D.J Maxwell, of Abbeville, nominate Geni, Johnm. .D. Kennedy', of Kershaw~ and thle nominiation was seconded b Mr. Joseph H. Earle, of8Sumter. Coj onel Ric ionimiated thme Hion. T. 13 Jeter, of Unioni, and this inilnatlo was seconded by Mr. Bali, of Laurem Nomainat ions heing closed, the COnveI tion) pr1oceeded to a; ballot, with th following result: -Kennedy, .-101 Jeter', 4.3; scattering, 3. General Ken necdy war' delared the nominee, and A.imroi's OrFIc'4 WIssISono, S. C.. May 13, 18SQ. i 'rTIS o Mewill bo open froim th tlies. of Jnee to th'O 2 th of J'1ly. 18'), to rt ceive tax rettorn. (it peronal lop fo tho i.wal ycar 1880. A-Il mrdo pv-::It betveep the ages tf tweny.oone gid ixt ycars (except tauqu e.empt- vy law) art Hb1111 t, pol tNX, and will ropvrt um-ord ingly. I )vill attend either it pericr or by d-puty at the followiqg pj&.ces oL the days specified, fpr tlio purpose of ye ceviving roturns, Yiz: Cahiidtwoll's Sore, June 14. Oladdin's (frove, June 15, D11111uripu's, .Ja 1La. H ;r Crm!h, J1u1t: 1-I 31.. thew% lud, Jun -.1. -i1luwings' $tore..Juno 28. -loi iicello. Je 11110 1m.l Jly 1, !'aegprvjlle, jaly 2 uiay. 3. IWOckiead, July 6, I1alanco of the timio tt 'Witirnsboro. I. N. WI'lEtS may 15--n Auditor F. C. 'FNE LIQURS ATIANS MIS.' QId C11binet I1ye, 1863. Cid RoanO Wh iskwy. lfi:1. Also, ltotterdan 13randy. Cold Uain fol luith from I I to 1 o'clock cycry da... I HAvE recently made extensive addi tion!s t my Ftoekc of Wines pIIA liquors, which consx. atl of i f;ul| s.ort iient of lye Whisky, Corn WIliskey French 13andy, Apllp -lr.pdiy, l'each Brandy, Sherry Wino, coappornong Wine, Champagne, eto., etc. ;V J claim to s 11 the FINEST AND PUmit)EST 1'E WIt-YE,r to be had in Winnsborn. Give it a trial. I also also0 k op On hand a L'Ih upply of Swalc 41yP TOJ3Acco, inl great variety, and adiaptedI to tho taste of everybody. Call ut the PAL ETTO HOUSE, in the Wit;itIAbO I-otel budilini. ol CILENDININU. moch 2'. A NEW supplyv of Family and r.lantn tion Grn,-cries. 13 lbl.. Choice New Orleans Molaies, : 0 bbN. Choice Ct ba Syrup, besides otheri grades. FLOUR. Jackson' best grades Family Fpur. ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-the bes.% in the Boro. SUGAJ(.~S All grades, fron; tl)e highest to th< COFiFE ES. Peaberry' (somnething new), ti~o apdt Jalai, Also P?arehod Plo andi Javyp. PLOWS Blo.ght before the advance, and othev 'mrt.ielos too numnerous to xgenxtion. All sold at the lowest possible priocs. feb 28 TOWN ORIOINAN CEs An Qrlnanee to F'peve*at the Carr'yli of Deadly Weapons.. I~3E T NA'JED A ND OlRDA teItna0ad adnrst Trowji of W jn dmbro, S. O"., in C0. .ix I. That hereafter it shall not ha lawfut for any person to carry conenated abou eis person. within the corporate limits o thev said Town, any pistol, dirk, dirk nxify, boewi' kife ray,or, sling-shot bras.s k nuckles, sand-bag, sword-cane .o utbor deadcly weapon. II. Tihamt n;iy one0 violating this Orrli noae, shall be arrested by the p.olico ani committed to the guard-lw ,.se. unlesi goot) hail, in the sumI of' lfty doller, he civen to seur-Iu i ppearalnco before the the Town Comucil for trial when sum mned. III T[hat any onel violating th,i Ordi nnece, sham I, u'mon conviction thereof, hi ained not ex'ceeding fifty dollars. or be im pis-onedi in th.e eunty jail for a term no0 exceed ing ton dlays. Done in Council, this the ?th day a May, eighteen hjxndredl and eighty, witi the corporate seal of aid Town afhred. J A. A. BLJ$WE, Attest: lm4eondnt. E. S. CANDLFS, C'lerk, Ais Ordinance to Pront the Frighiter; fune or Horoo, I. That fromn and after the pasega o this Ordinmngo. it sIjail not bo lawfua f'o any person to dly any kite, lafy any gam< of' Ioot ball, or engage in any othajy gam, calculated to frighten horses, oni tha streets of said Town known na Congresi street or Wj%sh ingtj3on str~e,. 11. Tihat anyl person violating .this Or ilinance, shal f, lipon conviction theolo be fined .in sum not . xceeding ton dli lairs. Done in Council, this 7th day of Ale eighteen bu.ndre 1 and ejgh.ty, and witi thje corporate seal of said Tiown affixed. 8. A. BiIW0E, S. CJIANDLEIi. I"iat C'lcrk. An Ordinance to Protect the CJtlseni fromn Mad Doge. I. That on and after the 8th day o May, 188~ , all doga found on taic streeti .of saii4 Tiown not muzzl.:d with a w iro o: other peeure muzzl.e, shall b ki lied by the polico. III. T ha'. in carrying out this Ordinanea the police may 'eall to t,heir assistano, any person or persons. IDone in Concil this '7th day of' May, eighteon hundred and eighty, and wit,l theegyorao sal f saJdTown affixed. Attet' IAS. A. BJU0 E, Attost: laendant. 01l rkc, e -DE&ALER I Drniga. Meditanc8. TM1net Good?,etc NOIAT . - - O . r. (5 7 . - ior y: C b j l o .7. P.b I. a nIne ' Conun111shmsoer at thjo eitsuin- elev'Rmn,, r sil,jet to (h ncion ofr the DL*nonuio priar MANY FIN D 1. FOR couwry comm jsioN,iR. -NThe friendA of Mr JAMES W. (O1, E MAN respectfully ftominato hirk for tho OR100 of County Comisioner of Fiir ld----sn%)je0t to the action of the Demo crutie ry. - F.--- . .-.E.--- *- .- ______ -. Ifessrs. I0lars: Pleso announcti Mr 11. E. ELLIeJON, J.. ill a candidato for .iheriff of Fairfield Voun'y. at the enru-I inla ele-ctionl.- subjkr-et Vo thf nitHon .otte Domr-ml ic primary. MNANY Fat.I:ND. FOR SIROIFP, The1 may frim (of \Mr. .190. D. Me CALElY. v,ortanizinli, hi,. rwotiir fitno-m for the ofice, respeetrulv nominato him frot Sheriff f fFairdeld County---sub1jeet to ithe actin of theDeMmocratio primary. FOR COUNTYr C~OMMiSSlONEIi. Iessrs. l;ifors Pleato annonnwo Mit IBERT 1). BOIICK as a candidate for County Commissioner of Fairt-ld at. the onuting oleotion -sqb.ject to the action of the Donocratic primay. MANY VIalIWn). FO1 FCliOO, COMMISSIONEI. Thei fri('4i of rR. JOHN BOYD, ap preciating the shill, zoal and fidelity I with, which ho Is dischargod tle dfties I of Sihool Onmmissionce, respeothully nominate him for vo-election-,mhject to \ the getion of tho Demoeratio p-imaries. FOR SIIELFF. Messrs. Elitorsi As nominationg are in order. permit us to present tho nam of CL. JNO. B. DiAVIS ra a candidate for Sheriff t the ensuing clection, Oubjet. of ooumse, to tho action of the Democratic primaries. MANY Fau-:Now. FOR JUDGE OF 1IOBATE, Messrs. Mimos : Please anmounce thle present incumbent, J. R. BoyIes, Judge of Probate, ns a candidate for re-election at the cnquing election, subjecot to the tion of the Democratic party at the )pri. maries. By so doing you will obolige his 14 MANY FrMIEN. ------.- . C FOR SHEIFF. w Messrs Editors: Please announce \Mr. .1 Preston 'ooper as a candidate for the Dentocratic nomination for sheriff at tile coming eleotionl (14ub11ject to th decision of the primary election) and oblige luany~ Mrends inl 1the SOUrwET1R1N Pon'rofN or THE COUNTY. deot 106' F,01 COUNTY COMMISISIONE. Tilen a ii if Mr. James 0. Heron, of' Satlemi, respectfully nominate him for the ci office of County Commissionor at tho on- tI suing electiol- -sthject (o the attion of C th e Demaocratio primary. jan 17-t-d FOR SC1IOOL COMMISSIONER. Trhe friends of tho REV. JA M198 DOUG~ i LASS rospec.tfully nlominaito huim~ for the 0 position of School Commaissioner of Fair- t liold County at the ensuing elsetioa.---~ stubjectt to fho action of the D)emoc-rat.ie party' at the primnaies. FOR SiILERIFF.~ Me.ysr-.. FE4ibors: Piease anounIolllt Mr. JAS. L IJ.CHIMOND as a cundidato for Shteriff'at tihe ensuinig clection, subject, to t,he action of the D)emaocratic Cjy be tat the prilaperjes, and oblige MANY FuIENDS. ____pDay J3.-tf DUYX --AT-~ ~I IVJ 9ATY & wt Just, received and to atrriv in a few an-y new goods bought before thle re cent heavy-~ advance, whIichl wvil I fe -old at .the very lowecs., cash prices to our friends aun customecrs. Elegant Cashmores, Hlernani Dress Goods, \lomie cloths, Bumnting. &c. A nice assortment of Calicoes, Mushn3111, Lawns, Dress Lineins, WVhito Goods. - T.'chIoa Laces. Edgings, Hlosie~ry, IIand. I.ecrchiefn, Neokwear. Glocw .s,'&e, .You can lind. in faqt. Dry Goody of gll S i<inds at the < OltN-Ef STORiE, 2.at pricos wVhIich we guIaranltee ph-as or we do not ask ai sale. Inspection, it isC Qur delight, to show our goods. Our stock of Zoigler BJrothlerh' fine Bhoes a-ndi Bay StatIo -crewed was JVever bett.er, andU of thlose kind wo ma)Ike f a specinlty and warrant. r 7c shoes in hijgh and1( low cuiS, and but,L lI j ton sh.oes in lhigh and1( low cutLs. 3 Ifighl cut men's gaiters, low cut 5,ho0u 3 hand111 and mahinelil newed. Screwed. EvBen tile children and babies wer'e ro nmmbered and a nico selection bought - for themn. - CLOTJIJNGi 0ali at once and make a aclecotion of a p Cassimiore or lloi Flannel; In Or leave your measure for a suit solepted flare bargains in sofl. FDA4 Haa stiff Heats a1ti Straw Hatts. New goods Io Crockery, Glassware, (Ire. 1'eie,Hos lows, &.c 3ch deartmen fi readly forea look. Call e Ead bu and ho olease.d. A e,obe or mo010 ice QUJK SAL PS, 0 JUST RECEIVED. W1M O car lods fino White Corn, two car loads Fodder, Hayt~ and~ Shucks. CAH $11 U%1,TOMIERS Wvil find i, to their i,iterest 4o ei41 I onl met before they' ,tnk theOir p)1ulm es. JNO. D. McCA RLY, r~ Agent. j ty- In the store stouth o'fSugeniheim.~ -er& Groesche.Pp C1othingp Store'. meA~h l'..3;p t - t 6W.0 -- OHN40SO LRKag - 2UN101N SQUARE MASSK Fw-YbR CIY. SALETT"LE R 'T TIlII" CITrIZE 1',N60 F FAIU FjIEL.p I 11.W E shibish "<Na'1al Sfat>10 at Wil.mb0ro. and 1un prepared to* mell s((oc-k stmck onl very accommjQdat-. 61101 te*s,0he for11n1h or onl timlo alli nf: 111lor 11wg.otillble paperl ' nwi.sidn to buy or Sway Will 114 \\-w!Il lov ';11 01n mle bef~ore purlchas-. I w i! aso pa y the h iighes icAesh pricq f or OP01l. ND FODDER DeliveredyafayeSOahic6)Congess ;Ir-cf, "located. onm. douor south Of tho Ladbl buibtling.. A. WILLIFOlRI? n ic LE BEG LEAVE Lo infErin oul m1stomers.an(I fho public geneRlly, hIaL wo havc purchaSed fro MAessrs, And\ t~ha w il awy koopl at mit trcts I, Sioap,Tilet ters,)lrlIH To letI Pwder, &cI u., &c.., souHEAP,I WMcM AE, toIC i&a CO. Alo' ung,w wlal utt's kExp o, STOran, Aylr' sk Poe t.ral, aos ebe. wil Cermou toan rp r.cs JulF. Cough SyErup, of TraanEWil Presrver UIll'Ys wo lret xpetoat il Cherry Pectal Wi, Brwn' Mixture Hater' Lung alsl, cLanf'~Eqes~ Catarrh Sinn Maseru &r. rliLCouaarh Synup, *( Remedy, Chlorat.h'Poas Lzngos B ronserronc:.dallrchos Ely's froi Trocheous, M~o,EcoaT, BRilEd COr apctl 2 n,Jrwn 8Mxue J3rice u-tr-hSuT EIhy'i abolc TrochAND ; " o p- - .$ '10 NEW 000DS. A AR .E lob of Whoat Dr-n at )onfly '. FINEST Tobacco mlid Cigariis at TIHIRTY-1IE 13arrels all prades Vines and Liquors ait Donly's. FRESH AnTnst Flour, Bolted [e.1 and 'Pearl Grits, at .nly's. A LARGfl lot of fresh Canned Gods and Fancy Groceries at only's. ALL V?TNDSX of Gr.-nden ld lower Sm'd4, Clov-er and Clnra ceds tit. Donly's. - BOOTS, Shows, H1ah-, Hlardwe', rockory and Glassware. Wooden are and Willowware a Douly's. GIVE ino a callild get ia balgai n. W. If. DONIN, I 11pi 10 Oi 1he Corner. IM PO RT-ATNi NOTICE 0 Pel8011S Ac'1tfililed to 8el(lilig Money hY ."'bist er'ed( er. TI'EliU'S NO SECURITV IN THEM. rf yollr monley in lost. or sttitt,n, you may Itoh the hief, lt niot tile monliy- ind te mon011y is whait you, wanit. 'I'hi GOV nincut don't r-pay sit'h fo:iseh. hUVI~ A CIIECK'. I From the WINN8 Oto NATION. -. ANK. whill wo ill Sell .you at ten11 nar.fitt auouet 1'rci not x- Mict:11] anti for' amu1tO!In. xceding~ syvt'1Ity 1' (0 dllta, and at, not 'tlho)vo i bre igh ths per cent. f'or inuy amoluit1 abov lt. You are' thusiw on<itl 'NVe guartee'f that10. If' iour origiemliI 'ok, i'ostingt $350, not the Presjident himi At en'at, open' the H:;ie wlIct the h e is LlnniZ/g. 'I'. K F.LI.tt''T, riy HIid.a. Shee3p Skins, Lambil Skins, GJoat SkitOs, D~eer ShinIa, Otter Skins, Gr'ay Fox Skins~ Cooni Skins., ,IOllta Skin, Rbbit Skmna. '---o ]otton, ' J3eeswax, WVool, RaSgr,. Coppert. *NIB-The highest cash prices w o paid. U.G0.D.ESPORTES. maty 25 HOW WATCHiES ARE MADlE. It, wll be iipp'ireni, to any, one1, whoi Will ex ninec U 1101.11 GO1.f W (1 :1. lthat, isIdo from I to nece'ssio'y IIlthinss for engraving a nit ')Jihinig, at hri'~ proapor'tin of t he plr.'cious etal1)(1 * us tCi needed only to stIfita uid hold. Ie engraved portitons in luhee, and supply the cessarty solidit y and i-rengI Ij. 'The surl'usc Aod ta act.nal'y nendi les so. a r a n .Trr atr tt nd naity aro eon('ornedl. In JA.'41ES Ii0oMW l',\T. NT! GoLD WAT1CH1 CA .9EN, t.his wArx'I of prC bousm Ietal isovercomre, and the Sun..200m'ITY NI) 5Trasso-r produced alt. from one-thIird~ t. ne-ha lf of it usUal cost, of rolid cas1es. TVhts rOCeiss is of the most, alnplo nature, Ua fo1 w:a plate of n'egel comhpositton metal, iCleially adapted t O the pi'pose, ras i wo plates i SOLID GoLD) r,nderedl one( On each 6l(te. 'IThe 'ree a";c then passed'& liet.ween polished steol >llers, and the r'ouMlt, is a st,rip of healvy' plated )mfpoaItJd%i frote which t,he caLse, backs, con. 'os, be 4J0s, A&,. are1 cult, and atped by atu!ta lo iel awd former.':s 'The gold In these causes ItuflIilty thick to adtplt Of ll kinds of inningm, nivng arvd enfiamel14g; t,he en Fayedt cases have bee n carried until worn per i.'Uy amootit by t,tmo andi use wIthout, r'emoi' Ti'lLs iS T'JIK ON Li( CASE MADE WITh! 'TWo LA'TEs OF 60Lilh (4o,D, AND) WVA tTEl) Y'or aluj by Co~'nnor & Cha n Jler'andC. MIu)en, att fmv 1'luae:aic:l ena1is uii to ne r - war,