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Mimnaugh. e F. P. E. Company-J. H. Harden, I Secretary. Winnsboro National Bank-T. K. Elliott, Cashier. Xco cream will be served at the v Winnsboro Hotel this afternoon. e FOURTh.OF JULY.-As this national a holiday falls on Sunday next, we re- a spectfully suggest that Saturday next, C the third of July, be observed as the holiday. Professot' Josepli LeConte, now of the Callfornil University, left WIlns boro on Tuesday after a visit of sever- a i] days. During 'his stay he visiLed e "Rock City" wherm the celebrated Fairfield granite 18 quarried, and said that the bowlders there had been pro- o duced by erosion on that spot, anid had e not been brought there by drilt. No I ovideices of glacial drifts are formed in the South lower than Virginia, and6 then they are seen only in Imlountains. We were mistakenl inl stting in last Satuiday's issue that night passeiger trains would be run oi the Charlottee I Cohimbia and Angusta itaih'ond on and after the 271i iist. There Ihis beeni i chaige of schedule, bit n ) night pasr,ger t rai%s will be rill am yet. Tle day pascenger train goig b north now reaches Wimisboro at a 12:32; rointg south, at 4:48. This is on the basis ot' Washingt-o time, which is sixteen minutes ahead of t Winnsboro thie. Tin Bono Ami-_%W-Last Tuesdav a one of our leading planter-s came to towii to pirchiase one tiotsadiiI pouids of bacon, and was told by one of ou t merchants that lie could sell it for a i. certain price. The planter thinking I the price too high, telegraphecd to two ' other markets and was informned that r the Winnsboro nmerchiant could sell m. the bacon for one-eighth or a cent less bJ than they could. This proves conciu- ~ -sively that our' merchants sell goods chieap)er thant any other town in the t np-country.( Tuxm FEASTERV'I LLE D EMOCRIATIC I CL.un.~-At the regular mleetinig 01f the hi Feasterville Club in May there was a a a good ftrntout in spite of (lie b)usy sea sons. Besides electing delegates to t he s County Convention the club was re- (1 organized. Mr'. T. W. Traylor was I uinanilmously elected p)residecnt. Mr. l? S. HI. Stevenson anid Capt. J. F.' V. Legg were elected vice-precsidents, and I J. F. Lyles secretary. A r'egistration ui commniittee was appointedl by the pr'esi-- 0 * dent consisting of Messrs. H. C.a Yongue, D. R. Coleman and L. Mead-- , The following prieamnble andircsolu- e tions werec theni adopted:t * Whereas, it being r'umored that tihe Feastorville Democratic Club has b)een mnerged into a Greenback Club, there fore h)e it resolved: t. That we, the people of Township ~ No. 1ldesiire to exprless our1 dilsent to0 ally such rumor, which is wholly tun founded. 2. Thant while we do admit' that 8 ther'e is such an organization ini our township, yet wve are for'ced to lament U the loss of only a few good men, . xTe club then adjourned. J. FEA.STR LYLE.s, * .Secretarvy. LOCAL, BRIEFe.-Wlto will brinig us thle first water'melon ? TJhereo is ntot a single prilsoner in jail ~ The auditor has been busy for' the o p)ast few days l'eceivinig tax ret urns. b A Lodge of Odd Foellows wats 01' ganized by the coulored men of Winus- . boiro.on Tuesday night. Judging' ftrotn thie piresent, prtosp)ects tr the next mleetinIg of' the U. P. U. will d be quite an interesting one Several j oung men in townar talking of getting upl an excuirsion to e the miountain of' NotLh Car'olinia.r The Boaird of llealth have been onmi thieir tour' of' JIinpctlin for the past I two days, and1( will compllete their rouInds to-day. ht The souther'n por't.ion of the couinty P has been blessed i' ith good rain.s withI- ~ in the past few days. The crops nleari town ar'e sufJ'ering vei'y much. The WVinnmsbor'o Gun Club have mre- Ih ceived am inviationi to attend and par- dI ticipate ini the shooting mnatchl at a Chairleston on Mouiday next. Theya recgre't that they canniot he present. ' 2OOR01&APlICA is S1KETCl18. tier. Peoarson, JRev. Jonathalnn Davis, thme C Ly1oses aned Alstons--.-Novitt.'s Fishories Otheri IHonored Oltizens. ROCK Citax, June 28.-I neglected 4u my sketes to make ntoun of Gen. John Pearson. As a boy I re collect seeing hinm at a muster gr'ound ,. In uniform near old Thuckhead, beating. up for v'oluntee~rs to join the war of $l 1812. Millt, in hi.efattIstics.of South 6 Cardlink, mA'ntjasa l1ifn ag a ib.tlv - r. aIs 1 in i, 98t ear; at1 1Ihing in ti0 liuee her itlcide bOUL befoi the Revolationaviy rar- .added to einco. She sald to me ono soeral years since that ier fath r removed from tle Fork below Co. ambia, and settled about two. miles bove the present Alte of Alston.' Ho ias a large land owner of the most irtile lands in that sect-ion. Gen. learson, Mills writes, was.a well edu ated inman, served as ant officer inl the tevolutionary war with distinction, nd tilled many importait offices after lie war. Some of his desceidats Ave on and near his old liomestead, at Nis time, and are useful citizens. James Davis canme from York coun y with his father, John Davis, who iarried my grand mother, either be 3re or during the Revolutionary war. allies D. married my aunt Mollio E. ho em1giated with her mother froni tafford county, Va., before the Revo itionary war, and served in that icimorable strmggle for independence. le was a wealthy plamiter and mer hiant, and died In Augtist, 1822, while was a studeit at Monticello. about no mile south of it. Inls son,, Col. onathan Davis, was a large 'plaiter nd merchapt, afterwNards a Baptist reacher, nid, as manly nmow know, k.-d about twenty-five years since here Mr. J. K. Davis now lives. I milid mention um more useful and 'spected citizens iliom I kiiewwhile L school 1821 and '22 at Monticello, >ine of whom were the Kincaids, en. MoMeekin, Andrew McM ekinl. [. Holly the Martins, Holm8eses, 'oltgoincrys, bells, Stantons, Elkins, . May, the iRabbs, Mays, flarrisong, forris, Dawkiis, G. Free. I mlust 0 forget James Alston and his soi. )l. Wi. J. AIston. 'Mr. Allston was vealtly planter anild largo land hiold r, anl estimable mnd useful cji izen. ol. W. J. Alstoni, as man of his eighbors know, possessed 'much of lillk of itiain kiiidness, a graduate 1 (lie South Carollina Collcig, an nicient amid working member of the egislaiture, was burnt out like miy !If by that band of rufims belonging Kilpatrick's savage raid. lie was a ious, consisteti Christianl gentlemian,t Ild died at. his residence nlot long ilfAer nr late disastrolus war. I had for otten to imeitio) nN, Cm.yti litble pighbor and f*rimil, Ahaj. WV. S. ,yles. Ie was well known to thie Iiizelns of, Fairfield ats at phlnter mm er of i fh Leglht ure, a sio'ilner of* I le rdimit .' ot svCts;siOn), ;o!'(d for his emev'lence, a 'good neigibor. auI 'bristiaii. Ilis dea h I in the i reiem rane -;I' ill"M:V o1 his fr-iends as well s his iay viiiets. 1r. T. J. Lves, e deatit is of recent oecctrrence, 'as born11 inl Fairfield, removed to laybimton, New'belrry county, andI re ted, was i liln of propery, ani -'efutl citizen 1111d ChristiaIi, a de'acoin f1 the itptist Church at Uock Creek, l died.l in tihie 1*ulhi hope of elt'rn1al licity. I recollect. W11m. M. Nevit-, lho rIn1oVed fromii 1Maryianld belre yv recollection. and who reared ai Idustriois iiiiiy of . ons, all Metlhod ls. Whenl a boy (lIt first. sia I[ ever rought home wis fIoi Nevitt's fish. i'y, at the inoth of' Beaver Creek road River. TIhey cost onje dol lar >rcighit. 1. heard my Iither say before ie.warot .1812, sixteen shadl were ought for' ai dollar. Near -Ashfbrdl's mrry lived Jolhn I iu chiesonm, David aumos, t helAshfoirds, Pools, Dtiicans, tid hiigher up Broad River (lie Shl olemans, Feasters, Coopsers, Ilill's, )yes and old1 Tommy WillIiamis, who have often heard tell at my store ow lie shot at (lhe British who'landed t, JHaddreh's Point for water, near harleston, in the war of 1812. It wems Ilheir laindinig createdi wild Coin-' Lerniation, amid our' whole for'ce was rdered froim IL distanmt ploint of' tihe slanid to miairch, doubie-quick, to (hal. Oinit, butt befor'e they could nil arrive, omimy saw the mian-of-w~ar' gel ting" ady to miove ofl', after watering. iing* ini tihe front, hie left. his (cmi mmit hastily anid slihpped behiind some bstruct ion 'interveing i and let oil' his bhundcrbuss,' as lie called it, ai inusket, t. the crew w~ho were unarmned, I'i-om 'hat lie could see, and he "lieviel'd" a ian. After he had( gotteni old lie was fiei asked why he v'enturedC( so near I ic enmy alone. Heb wvould r'epiv, I wenit there to fight, and tnis wvas tihe irst chance I had, anid I determined ot to lose it." He and (he old pati rch, David RI. Coleman, wh'lo died at 3 would hunt squirirels and fishi but few vear-s before their demise. . . was ai land-suriveyot', plossessed stor'e of useful knowledge and had 3ver'ai sons of usetiulness. Ilis br'othl ir, Capt. H-. J. Coleman w~as a good muli, neCighblor, citizen and1( offieer. lie ttised sever'ai sons of' usefulIness, (duLstri-ous and beloved by neighbors, ioontg thlese werC Dri. Rlobt. W. and V6 P. Coleman. A.ndriew, Jacob and oihni were sons of John Feaster', nioted >thinumstry,1 honesty- and 'cono-, ,Jacob Feaster sirveyedl mloro mid and handled niore estaites and1 Pals gLurdiani f'or m1ore orph)lans thanii ny3 mani I eycr knew. lHe ke(pt a (d'arv' ('all notiable evenits for mnany year's i'tore his (deathI, wvhich onec ' his mis has in po,ssessain, aiid which'h is a unhable wvork of roeter'ence--such~l as io temiperatuLre of the w~eathIer', sea )lS, wet., dry', hot anid coldh, <ICepthI of rinifalil, freshets, muiarriag"es, bi rthis enths, crops, marker , etc. lie dlied nai' Buickhecad, as many knlow, since ie late wvar. W'e have dry weather upon~ us, ops ihiling fast, but. bef'ore t his meches y'ou, I divinie refreshiing rainis. hiave beeni a strict observer of' the eather for many y'eaiis andl doni't mis ko Ot'in. Mohre anonit, W,. E. 1P. S.-1 ret.umrned' froii Newvberry' 5t eveing, Never' saw poorer hiro5 Oct' fori a cr'op t han fr'om Ahstoni to frother-. I for'got to menition ini my ist thle I(aiceabtti'uete sermoin by 'a Luh le ran preachier from Savanmnih 'hiichi was aibly dlelivered on Suniday iat. M%londIvay night oirations or ad re0sses were' deliveredC( by the gradut tinig claiss, who acguit.ted themselv'es IthI homnotr and credit to thiemisev'es ad to the faculty of'Newberriy Colleoge. W. E. -Do not allow worms to cheat your illdreni out of t.heir livin". Shrinuer's indian Veriiu'ge will aestr'ov these Iserable pests, and gIve the lIt tle fel >ws new armors for thie battle of life. * WINNSBORLO NATIONAL, BANk. OLHAII Bank having dcler~ed a semi annual dividend of fosur per cent. 10 same will be paid to its shudrehohders i amnd after the firstday ofJuly., June 80, 1880.-Oise 1E regular nontbty mueoting of the Fairfeld Piro Enpluo Coi 1any wilt bo held in the Town 1Tall on Friday evem i6g,- 2d- lst., at 84 d'oloo. - J, 11; H AlUDEN# july 1 Secretary. 11110USE FOl 14AIE. i-i r E fine saddle and barness horno, lately bolooging to Jines W. Law, will be sohl to the highest bidder over S150, at the ,-ourt0house, on Monday, tao Sth July, 1880, JAS. H1. RMON, juno 20-t:) Mortgagee. F NOICE TO CREDTORM. oi 11. flawley Robertson, as Executor of the Will of Jesse Wirick, Deceased, vs. Elizabeth Wirick and Others. P UltSUANT to an order of the Ccturt of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, made in tbo abovo-st-ated case, all porsonsi holding claim-, of whaitsoever natitre, against the ustate of JESSE WI. ilCK, deceased, are hereby notitled to es tabliqh the same boforo tVo undersigned, W at 1isH offico, No. 4, Law Bange, Vinns boro, S. C.. on or beforo tho third (lay of August, A. 1) 1880. JNO. J. NEIL, jule 16--txlawow Special Referee, NOTICE TO TEACIMERS. 'N pursuane' of an order of tho Stale Board of Rxamniners, requirinig ii formity throughout, the State, we hereby announce that an examination of trachers for tir first grade will be held on tho '.IId of'Jttly, and for the second and third grade" on the 3d of July. Certificates for first and second grades frcm last year will be renewed where teachers have given satisfaction. A new examination will be D rI',uirod on any branch on which less than eighty per cent.. was mado last year, Third grade teahera must be oxaiined in full. No other Oxamination will be at lowed by the State Board i nlil January next. Certilicates n-ot renewed t.re good 01ly till thc the Ist. of November. JOIl \ BOYD. H. MANDAVIS,. T. It. iO3EltTSON, Co. .ld. Eximincrs. 0 J;!?I 15--tfxl1aWtd. K111E ,XUFV'.M (15A-LAE. )Y virtue of ai exceution to Ie di rected, I will ofelr for side, before the court-housu, -oor in Winnsboro, oi the fir-t, U(nday ih July next, be. tween the legal houirs of m!ae, to the high 4-st bilder, for cash, the foliowing-de- Q scribed peseronal properly, t.o wit: Two bales of Cotl on, sold as the property of Jesse Castles, at the suit of T. 1;. Mitchell. JOHN B DAV, Sherifl'ji Office. S. F. C. Wimik boro S. c 1 , : 80. .iune 1 I Y virl o, it 1x1:ution to mile di L.) recedI wll Yx filr sale, bofortq ih colqrl,.-!.ou11, door... in Winnsboro, oi tibe lfrit Aloidaiv in .hily Iext, betwocen the leial h1ur f. sf -. to the hig1hest b1i<blr. lot cas:, the followiiig-described pra'irrty, to wit;a A 1! 1hmt pm e of land, lying in Fair- tii field Coaty. conltainlin oNi 11U.NMtrni po AND1 :11twrv-'rwo ( 182) AuRS. Iore or ess, nu and b1111un,e-d 01 the Ioith vly lanld-4 of cI W. E. Yoigue, south by Gibson place, n ealst by JI'llmel-s Cason, west iy 1f L. Elliott. h-ld as the property of John C. 0. Feaster, Administrator, at the suit of' G 11. MeMaster. E JOiHN B. DAVIS, el Sheriff's Offlec, s. F. C. Al Wim-s:,'ro, S 0., 0r Juone 8, '88). pr june 1~3 IMPORT'ANT NOTICE 01 To Pei'sous AcenstomIerl to Selding ro Moniey by ReIieredt Letter. CO TIIE'S NO tSEC(Ult'' IN t TH EM. J t If your muonoy is lost or stolen, you may 1) e'alch the thief, bult not the money-and Its the mney is what you want. t The v- cli er'lnent don't repay auch iosses. gi BUY A CHECICtC From the WINNSHlORO NA'TONAL BANK. which we will sell you at ten centls for aimountsi not eixcee'ding fifteeun dollars, fifteen cents for atnitunjts not ex ceeding twenity-five dollars, twenty-five cenuts for amtount4 not exeeding sevenity- A' live dllars4, ad at not -thoe throce- ma eighths per' cent. for any amount above - that. You are thns mnade ABSOLUTELY SECUE AGAINST LOSS. We guarantee that. If~ 3our original ch.eclk Is lost or stolen, we q/ice you a du phecate. COME AND IDEPOSIT WITIH US, We hava just purchased a now time lock, costing $350, and the Presidentt him self' can't open tho safo wthien the lock is D running. T1. K ELrLIOTT,' may 13-ti mox3muos R. R, STOKES. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTrURER GENERlAL BOOIKBIN4DER, wuorkc in his line. BI1A NI( BOOJ(S htRULED to any plattern and bound in any styleh desired. My facili t,is cnd long acqjuaintanlce with G the business cnalo me to guarantee atisfaction on orders tfor Blank Books, Thailro:ul Books, and Books for the uso of Clerks of Court. Shi'if Probate Judacs, Mas-ters in Equity, aind other count.1 'ofi einlti. Pamnphlet', Maigazines, Misic, IF N~'wspnperlds anid Pedi.'ahs iindi all kind(s j of piu.i,atioins 1.ound on the most r'ea soiiible termes and ini the best maniner, All orders promptly attendAd to. E. R1. STOKES, Main street, opposite new Cit.y Hahll,Co- '-: ltuiibiat, 8. C, w; cL 21 O' i''O$1 i ye , or t fd A2 a day pe 1 In yoram lrocalltr. No rIsk. WAo ildI n na well as men Nany3 make more han the amount xltaled ahlo'e. No onltenni falt o marke mnoney inst A ny one en n dI thle work. Yitu can make fr-m 50 et.s. to s-2 a nhour by de voting yoteeni n ('ligs and ts[hillP ine to thei buisingess Nohing lk'- it for money makinag everi offeredci befrore. humslne-ss pleasant. andi! str-Ilt' hnornible, Iheader, It y'ou want to k-iou' all itbout ihe best. paiii'ng biitslines before thei publc. sr-nd us your' iddr-ess andt we will ( send yotu full pialrtifetialthisad lprIiate terms frece; samiples wo"nh $5 n l-n fre; you can t hen-r miakeo . n mOinudd for Vfourse r Address a (1lXO(gE 'T'INSON & Ct'.. Pe"rl Me. 5 e1 * A werek In y'OIi OWnI town, amIl 1 (ucauitarl riskecd. You can give tl'c # SI,siness a tial wit hntil e.fpense Th'IO best 00 prutvever on'-eed for- those wIllng to work. You shotijd tr'y nt hng else until yell 9 see for- y'ouIref whlat. yott ca do at, thme bust e iness wve offer'. No 1001m to e:\lanll hter-. Yout Clan dervote all your' tlime or o:.)y your spare tline to the business, aind rak- gr'eat, paty forl' ev(-r- hour- that, yotu wvork. WomeIen meak'i as iteh as roan. $end for' specIal pivale t.erms ac-d partI iulairs, whIch w-e mall free. $5~ ouutllt,i. free. D)on't. coamlain of hard ,Imes while you 3 have suchl a chance. AddressL II. IIA L l ETT & C0., Portland, Matino. Aug 1'2-t8mxty_ _ 0. W. ITUO1ANAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND TRIAL J USTICE1 WVINNHBJORO, S. C OgfIco In the' Rardent DBuilfg, East sIde Congress Street, fob~ 11'ii 70tW 8tibieriptIon, SATJtAlqg DROS.!'01 a .inet"Iy 1800U., Old Ronn6dko W hiskey.' 18t1i Ho, totterdain Brandy. - Cold fii r< noh from I I to I o'olook-ivery day. 1' VTE recently iado oxten4iyo add tions to my stoolt of Wines au luors. which conlists of a full assor ent of ye Whisk4y, Corn Whiike3 -evl Brandy, Apple l"ranldy, Peac andy, 8herry Wind, Snppornonr Wil, 1am11pagne. eto , oto. *?i'' I clairn to -.-11 the' FINEST AN [JRn. ST1 1YE WMISHEY to be had I inusboro. (live it i trial. I also also k ep on hand a full sipply < SE ARS AJVD TOBACCO, great Yariety, and adapted to the tast( everybody. Call at te PATE'TTO HOUSE, in t innsboro Hotel bilding. J.-C-MN LKIG inoh 27 Wanted. - o : - ry Hides, Shieep Skins, Lamb Skins, Goat Skins, Deer Skins, Otter Skins, Mink kikins, .Gray Fox Skins Coon SkillE possum Skins, Rut Skins, Rabbit Skins. --- o Beeswqx, Wool, Biaits, Copper. V53 The highest cash prices w Ipaid. U. G. DESPORTES. may 25 HOW WAVTCIES ARE MADE. t wlil be apparent, to any oie, who will 6: Onv iS ou-) Go.l) WATCH. thqt aside froi Snucessfiry thickness for engraving an ising, a lhrga piroportion of the preciou t(ai uid. Is needed only to stiffen nild hol ,entgravied port ions in place, and supply ti Ce.sary solidity and strength. The surpli l1 is llet al:;y, neeicss so fat is VTir.1Ty a11 [Iaty arC concernICd. In JAMES BOSH' PAI ZT( GO.D WATCH CASES, this WASTF of pri usmtalna! i overcoie, and the SAtE si,iiT It) sTrinij proditiced at fretm one-third e-half of the usual cost of soliti cases. 'Thl s.'tIs Is of the most simple .nature, as ft v.s: a plat.e of ninkel composildon .metti ceinaily ndIalpted to the purpose, hras two plata SOLiD GOLD) soldered one on each side. Tii rce a:e t.hen p)assed Uei ween polihed ste llors, andi ilhe result is a strip of heavy pln Inpoaltietn, from which the eascs, backs, ccl 's, bezle, .kc,. are cut andi shaped by suita t iles and formers. The gold in thceecasi sualiciently thick to admit of all kinds asing, engraving andI enlamlning;' the ci ravel cases have bceon carried until worn pe Itiy smoeoth by time and use without aemo ~ihe gold. PiIlS IS Tl!IE ONLY C'A:E MA D ITI VT'w 7 sPECIA L CERT IFICATEi. "or saleC by Connor & Chaundiler and o. Mulic k for Iiiust.rat.ed Catalogue andi to see wva it. inch 11-ixty A tARGE lot of Wheat brans only's. FIN1EST Tobacco and Cigars only's. T HIRTY-FIVE JEarrels all grade 'ines and Liquors at Donly's. FRESH- Augusta Flour, Blolte cal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE~ lot of fresh Canne c,ods and Fancy Groceries a only's. ALL KINDS of Garden no) lower' Seeds, Clover and Gras reds at Donly's. B3OOGTS, Rhoces 1ints, Hardlwai' rockery and Glassware, Wooden tro and Willowwaro at Donly's. GIVE me ta call and get a bargaii W. II. DONLY, apI 10 On the Coiner. ietU te 8 0el RIlie8 T fgent~ **aiM, MAOHINEC.. 5+4-Y. CHARL.EG,5?. '1AL.TIMORE1M D.,y IWflPERls, ETC. RON BlITTERS, Leibi 'a Etract< Hleef, Cod LI,ter Oi, Congrd rater. F~or sale at Drug Store of June 11 ,W. E. AIKEN. -44beerlbe for the kwn As .of -ShOifft ht th( e18un9 elction-pulouA to the action of the Denocratio pritiarics. Messrs. MIort: Plo 1e announco Mr i- It. E. ELL8ION. JR., as a candidate for d Sheriff of Fairfield Counf Y, at the ensn-( t- ig eloction.-subject to t.ho action of the I Demo.ratle primary. MANY FINDS. 1h -- I Tiro many friends of lr. JNO. D. Ac CAlIHEY, recognizing his peculiar itness j D for the oilee, rospootfully noinate him I a For 1heriff of Fairfield County.-sul,ject to the action of the D(ilocratic prinary. .3tessrs. Editors. As noinattions are in I order, erinit us to present the ianie of C.L. JNO. B. DAVIS 1-m a candidate for Rhoriff at the onuing electiol, nubjeet of courRe, to the action of the Democratic primaries. MANY FaNs. Sal. JorS: Please announeo Ar. JAS. L RICHMOND as a candidate for Sheriff at the 0nsuing election, subject to the action of the Demnocraife Clubs at the primnarics, and oblige MANY FRInDS. tmay J3-tf Messrs ledilors: Please ainounce i. J. Preston Jooper as a candidate for the; Democratio nonjination for sheriffl at the coming election (subject to the decision of the primary election) and oblige many friend, In the SOUT.HWEHTUN PonTION Or Tim CoUNTY. dec 26 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONIER. Messrs. Edilors: Pleaso announco Mr. CH1AlLES DOUOLASS asa candidatA for County Commissioner of Faill. mulb ject the result of the Demlocratic priuarv, MANY FRIENDS. ,.ek.sr.v. &Vtlors: 1']care announce Mr J. E. PO WElL as acandidate for the ofle of County Commissioner at the ensuing election--subject to lie action of the pri mary olection of the Democratic l ubs. MANY FRIENDs. Tho friends of C'apt. JOHN A. 11N NANT respectfully nominate him for re election to the 'flice of ount y Commis sioner--subject to the result of the DO.no cr.itic primary. Messrs. Editors: The friends of WIL IAM AlKEN, Fsq., respectfully announce him a tcandidate for Cdunty Camnii sionnr at the ensuing elootion, subject to the result of the tenodratio ptimnries. Nonvi-WESTERN FAILFIELD, .Meswrs Editors: Please announca JAS. - R. HARVEY, Esq., as a candidate for tho office of County' Commissioner at the en* suing election'subject to the o,jon of the Democratic clubs at the primar) eleu tion-and oblige his NUMEnOUs FnIENDs. -Messrs. ditors: Please announce 'Mr. H. M. ZEAL asva candidato for the oflco ot Counify Co11miisaioer at the ensuing eloction---subjeSt tr, the action of the Democratic primary. MANY FIENtS. s Aessr.q. Ditors: Please announce M. (1 H. 08CAR DUKE as a candidate for County e Coin missioner at the ensuirig election, i subject to the action of the Democratic p1 primary. MANY FRIENDS, The friends cf Mr. JAMES w. COLV-. MAN respectfully'nominato him for the oy meo of Conty Commissioner of Fair )ih. ujcCt to the action of the Demo cratic prinmary. Mess Jrs.. .Edlitor.: I laso annnnee MR sllOBfElT D. BOLICK( as a caddt fo e County Commissioner of Fairdoeld at tho iensuine.t olection--..ilubjecjt to the action of Sthe bemocratic primary. bThe frieo AiMr. James G Heron, of . Salem. respectfully nomi nate him for the chofico of County Coinmissioner at the en I- jsuing election. -subject to the action of r. thme Dem ocratic primary, oFO1R SCt-IOOL CONNUISSIONER. rThe fiends of Dii. JOHIN JIOYb, ap.. '*preciating the skill, zeal and lldelit.y Swith which he has dIisceharged ,he duties of School Cn mmissione.r, respectfully nominate him for re-election- subject to t.he action of the Demoeratic primaries. The friends oef the 11EV. JAMEIS DOUG LASS respectfully nominate him for the position of Schoold Comnmissioner of Fair ihl County at the ensuing electioa ub)jet to the action of the Democratic p)arty at the primtiniies. FORl JUDGE OF PRtOIATE, M,41essrs. E~dik>rs z Pleaso ani,outico the present incumbent, J. 11. liovis, Juilgo of Proonte, as a candidate for' re-election at the ensuinig election, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party at the pri. smaries. By so doing yo wil cig hi - MANY PImns. SALE -STABLES. d TO THlE CITIZENS 0OF FAIRFIEL2D: I"^ JIV ***etab"shed aal'e Stbet We ~ innisboro, and amn prepared to lng tcrmns, either for cash or on time until nmext fall for negotiable p)aperl. PeCrsonls wvishing to bily or sway wvill Ido well to call on me becfoI'0 purchas ing elsewhecre, Iwill also pay the highest cash prlce rCORN AND FODDEli D)elivered rat liy Stnble on Congress Street, located one door south 1ff the Ladd butilding, A. W1LJIFOLD. lan 20 J. E. M DONA LD, ATTORNEY AT L,AW, * WINNBORlO, 8. C. 21r I,t If.ar of Court flouse. Bs -... .. .. lfR. W. E. AIR3ni, * --DA ,ERI IN ,Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etd. W5)TNOO9 S. , to ]r 0A fr ~CI 3L ATY&w 4 days on L*4 nieaJrmetu aihe,Mths an ~GI nOn ODs -AT- T cl Q kecIef" NewATY & 6s - ( -t k oiod at. o STORlv I e w cen a price whicho we guarawtel p? ~late ry dowot cas a psa es t our ary ands gi outstodhertorug in( ion , oie this , 3ning a deigh toe.' show n our higoods. s Zursoh oi~figinr BOhosry hand-oe kercbtter, and oftese, kindve make afo calt and far rynt. o l Z indhos atn theg aO1N l io t,an bt ao prioes inhich and gow -uts.e *fg lcat orme's0 gtn o sku soe hand anl id miahi sewd, ascrewed.g mnsectiod n it i eslcinbnh fir them.L toso urgos Carssimer ofeir lotahet loShe fromha sae.ow a avr te r,aind i oftoel ki, womai Haepmts and wrats. ew shoos in hrt-kery. laswae, Gro. ]u teries,hoe , inlhwg , an&lwc- us Edach del'artmens gis, ld or au loesCal andhand and bachinesed. acew Etemo ther ouilre motd aisQIC SALoe fo M.PRFIS.' Lr lage otr ofa choe. Clani elect-ed trcts,ap,Toles Watrs Colet Power,aainsi &c., &c., EP S 1if McMAgooST }lER, BRICEw& O. crCOUGH MED.ICIIVo lok. ro Browns Copoun ofd Tr and W iled Cherery, otoi QIC ALS w.lr ort xpecoant, CildoCherr lo ?oal Por,,Brw' MixurHe,P Gj Hater's Lung alsamfTttsExanec Catea rr nff McMte r. &T X3ri's Catarh byrup, Sagoet's'Coatapoun CRerrdy, Ch SatmiPth'sh Lougg .( ProenseBrvrchall'ocs, Eeye's aroIadlic rces; ?ecane's Wtig Healing Globules-. I{oterSug lIrMLaes a CMASn Tff, .BRIser & C.c Ruh3riha e ,atrrh MSl asf H GAINTHE-:SCM CHAN E81 'S CANNOT SING TE3 OUD SONGS In the old place any (ongegi. It"s 9 sWall. 1Not half large endogh ou family, household goods ad ide, therefore W9 shall break ca.ml Ly 1, next, aid'establish neW* Mit -al headquarter"in the handsome New Double' Store IR. CONGRESS & WHITAKER STS, Where we shall have the largesf d fine9t MuNical Warerooms in e entire South. Before we go, e must, to save heavy expense d labor of removal, close out our tire stock of Pianos and Organs w on hand and to arrive prior to ily 1. To do this we shall inau irate forthwith a IAND CLEARING OUT SALE, Commencing May 15 and ending ily 1. daring which time we shall 11 at Manufacturers' Wholesale ites. 10 Favorite Pianos. 27 Chickering Pianos. 21 Lighto & Co. Pianos. 50 Mathushelc Pianos. 5 Hallet & Davis Pianos. 62 Southern Gem Pianos. I Guild, Church & Co. Pinos. 44 Sterling Co. Organs. 100 Peloubot & Co. Organs. 110 Mason & Hamlin Organs. Ll new and just from factory. Alsd 10 Second Hand Pianos and Or is. Most all of them used only om one to six months and precisely good as now. O N'T MISS TH-115 CHKA?iCE B securre a fine instrument "awil" eap. Write for Clearing Out Sale irculars and Price Lists, and be dick about it. The sale ends July 10 >Sitively. Address UDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. 'holesal Plaiiao alid Organ Dealers nay 22 Cotten Goods OUUIING BOTTOM G.lI. The~refore we take pleasutre in ah' anucing to our friends and ens. mers that we have fiade a great duction in pikes of our stock. We 'e determined never to be UNDERSOLD. We n ilI giv~e oltr customIers a p aul benefit by off'orinig great and tre bargains. * Calicosi Musline. Swiss, and all nds of White Goods for summer ear at RIEAThY REDUCED P]?ICES. I Suitings, Linen Buntings a+ great. reduced Prices. Cottonades. Jeans and Cassimeres greatly reduced pri&ces. Just received a nlew lot of Ladies' issos' and Children's Slippers. --ALSO - A new invoice of cents' Searfs ockties and Stimmer tinderwear, hich will be sold cheap.. ~HITE ANrD COLOtU1D SHIRTS OSQUITO NET TING I MOSQUITO IMTTNGt GREATER BARGAINS ban Ever in Eivbroideries* Ho. eiery. Notbone, ete. iLOTHING, ETCe Wo flow have oji hand a full stock Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and ents' Iirnishing Goods Giive us call before buying elsewhere and unvice fontself. P. IDEIKER & BRO. Junel OATS,O OILsd Oli4 Olive OII4asto Ol, essed). C*stor O11 (common), c Iver O1l.--Dure, .Scott's EmulsIow aso Ol nulsion, r'eady for.u nalI bottles.. Fot~ sale at. the Drug Sined 6-'