The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 29, 1880, Image 3
AOWA COUNIT
THUMSDAY, July j9I. : : : 80.
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DimE READING.-T-jllO neXt dime
reading*of.the series will be held. at
the residence of Mr. D. I. Flenniken
to-morrow night. These meetings
have pI-oven to be very Interesting and
succesAful, and it is hoped thero will
be a large audience in attendance.
Mrs. Edessa, Harrison died at her
home in Lincoln county 'Ark., on the
12th inst., after d protracted illness, of
parlaysIs. She was tie wife of Daniel
Harrison, forinc'ly of Fairtield, and
was in, her scventy-third year. She
leaves two sons and three daughters.
CA ROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE.-At
tontion is called to the announcenicnt.
of the Carolina Military Institute,
published in another column. Col.
Thomas, the superitendent, is so well
- known all over South Carolina, that it
is scarcely necessary foi- us to say any%
thing of his merits as a teacher an'd
disciplinarian. The Institute is well
equipped, and at the opcning of tie
. next term will present additional at
tractions and inducements.
We are requested to state that the
Rev. J. L. Girardeau, 1). D., of
Charleston, -will prea-1 a Sermon to
the deacons of' Bethel Presbytery, at
elevi o'clock, a. m., on Thursday,
Augnst. 12, in the Pr-sbyterinn Cluirch
it Blitkstock. A full attendance of
the deacons in the Presbytery is cai -
estly desired. The Sermon w ill prove
- both interesting aid improving. Dr.
Girardeau is one of the finest preachers
.and ablest theologians in the country.
.CoTrTONSnmTs-rJn.D
Blair has kindly sent us the following
report of cotton shipmem-s fromt tii6
1st of September. to the 20th of July:
From Blair's Crossin........... 751
From Lyles' Ford............. 425
This cotton wis coniigned as fol
a s-n':
To ( Charlestoi....... ............1,055
To'I Coaluimbia.....................72
To Spar'tanihurig...................331
To0 Wiingtont.................. 12
To Baltimore .....................7
Total ship)ments.........1,179
SoUrrnma'tN Eruaruriisa.-An examu
phle of' what inayW be alccompllisheQd by
enlterpr)ise, push51 andI fair-de'al Ing is
strikinglyd shiown in the large business
now~'. (1one bly.Mes'r. Luddent'i & Bates,
the pr'oprietors otf the "'Southern Mu
Sic I louse," SiIaannah, Gai. Commeniic
inig s mile years ago ini rathter a small
w'ay, they~ hmave continually extend(edl
fheir bus51ines;s, iintil now thir esiab
lishmen~it is kntown inl almost eiverr
hlousehold1 in the Southi-ertinilr
whereyer musicu is enjoy ed- and appirc
ciated. They have recenltly mlove)d in.
to a large store-the chlange b)eing~
r'endered1 necessary by tho gr'eat in-'
crease of their business-anid they are
no0w pr'epared to offer' gr'eat ilucc
Ilmnts to those wvishling to purchaiiuse
inistrumnents or munsical merchandise of
*any kind.
TnEa S'mH RIEoInnt.-At a meet
.ing of the commlIittees of' Fairfild aimd
Chester, apploinited to make arrlanigc.
moents for'.the comuing reuion, tihe f'ol
Jowvinmg sub-committees were appojint
ed1:
To Solicit Contributions-J. HI. Mc
Da.niel, .J. F. Barber, J. S. Dooemai,
J. J. Stringf'ellow, Dr'. L.* S. Douglass,
R. Wi. Briice, S. R. Famnt, T. W. Tray
lor, J. W. Mc(Creight, W. J. Craw.
ford.
T1o Receive Provisions-Dr. L. S.
Douglass, WmTI. J. Weir, .John Mont.
gomery, RL. C. D)ove, Henry Dutile,
Upsoii.
On Airrangemenits-:E. M. Shannon,
J1. E. Johnston, T. W. Brice, R. N.
Hemtilphill, S. Gordon, James Blaine,
J. F. Barber, R1. 0. Clowney.'
Treasuror-Dr. L. S. Douglass.
LECTURIE.-We are requested to an
nlounce that tile Rev. John P. Duncan,
of Georgia, wiill dleliver' a lecture ini
tihe Methlodist churc m'h this evenIing,
comlfinencinlg at eliht o'clock. His
subject willl be "The Pure, Beautiful
and( Successful ." Mi-. Duncanthi w as
for' forty-five years a traveling p)reachl
er., butt, being nowv suiperainnted and(
almost totally blind, lhe uses this
method of earning a livelihood for him
self' and is family, lie br-ings rimong
r'ecommiendations froin 11ishop1 Pierce
and from several pmromin ieint gentlemen
of' Georgia-among them Governor
Colquitt, Chancellor TIucker', Seniator'
Br'ownI and( time Hion. A. [I. Stephens.
No admtissioni f'ce wili be0 asked, but,
a collection will h)e taken ilp t'hr thle
hmonefit of tihe lectur-e. We tr-ust there
will he a large attendance andl liberal
contrlbutions.
For several days the town has hbeen
interested in a magnificent Columblin
bicycle putrchased by Mr. A. Waiker
Bi-own. The bicycle dlif'era from thc
hkVlug hqi lag6
thebl In fi-nt and a Very iuall ono'
bObifid, oiabllni the ridol id sit iore
d1re'Ctly over the axle, thereliy giving
greater leverage and a motion nearly
resembling Walking. In the North
idand in England these bicyles are all
the rage, and they enable the rider to'
take long journeys with greater speed
than a horse is capable of. The great
drawback is In the rJice, a Columbia
bicycle costing from eighty-five to a
hundred dollars. It Is a beautiful
piece of workmanship, all steel and
hand made, with a rubber tire. With
an unpractised rider it has the faculty
of kicking up In a way that would
turn a mulO green with envy. BuLt
with a skilful bicyclist the motion Is as
even, smooth and graceful as can be
conceived.
TinE NoMINATING CONVENTIONS.
The following is the official call for
the Congressional Convention:
In accorldallco With the action of the
Distri<* E"xecitive Committee a con
vention composed of delegates from
the several counties of the Fourth Coll
gressioiial District will assemble at
Chester Courthouso on Wednesday,
Sptemuber 1st, at II o'clock, a. im., f-Mr
th iurpose of nominating a cand1iat
for. Clonlgress to reprosentl. thle Demo
cratic party.
JNO. BRATTON,
W.L. MAULDEN, Chairman.
Secretary.
The following is the call for the Ju
dicial Convention:
According to the action of the com
mittee, a doivention is hereby called to
meet at Chester Courthouse oil Tiucs
day, September 7th, at 11 o'clock, a.
m., for the purpose of nominlating a
Solicitor to repi-esent the Deiocratic
party inl this Judicial Circuit. The
couitiCS Comu1posiig the Circuit will
send delegates to the saine.
JNO. BIL \TTON,
E. T. AriNsoN, Chairman.
Secretary.
I P(;n TjiEL NEWS ws D IIEaAD.
EXPiRESSION O.F THANKS.
WNNsnono, S. C., July 27, 1680.
Rev. Thomas W. AfelUchap, Pastor
of the Baptist churCh in Winns
boro:
DEAR BROTIi--The Sessiop of the
Presbyterianl Church in this town re
quest Ime to express to you, and beg
that you will convey to the Christian
bre(fhreni of your cliarge. our own and
the 11hanks of our Church and congre
gation for tle use ofyorelliurch edifice
duriig the time that our o*n was un
dergoing repairs. Your kildiless Is
heartily appreciated by us all; aln(d no
doubt by Minl also who is pleased to
account every sincere kiiidness dole to
his people ae, (10110 to JTil.self. Yours
inl Christ iam bonds, It. B. PurrT.
SOx. CORRECTIONS.
Yessrs. Editors: I1 the communi
eation of your corresp)ollelt W. .
which appeared in your issue of the
24th inst., I notie I'lwo mistakes, and
hasken to correct theml. It is true that
Robt. 11. Moriis, son % of isaac Morris,
(lied ear'ly in the late war, but W. I.
gave no cause. The correction I wish
to miaike is, that lie fell in the battle of
Dmraiille, shot through the head,
while nobly dlefenidinig what we all
conceiv'ed to be a just and righteous
cause. Th'le other is, that Capt. Wmn.
Boy'kin Lvles and Austin P.~ Lvlos
wer'e killed early in the late war. Capt.
Lyles was killed as early as the battle
of SevenI Piues, in '62, but Austin P.
Lyles was not killed until abuout the
20th of .June, '64, hiavinig made a noble
soldier' up t.o flhat time. All the glory
we cani get is p)oor pay foir the services
renidercd-h nec thle correctionl.
Co. H, OmD SixTrr.
A FE1ALE hlER MIT.
A wVomani Who Lived soeven Years WVithout,
A Fire D)ies in 1Her Hunt.
A female hermit, named Julia Still,
who f'or sev'eral year's palst hats lived ill
a hut on Ilie New York branich of' the
mior'as, l'ike 'ounity, Pa., wats found(
dead ill her bedl the ether day by a
'party of' tfshermeii. For many y'ear's
this peculiar womani has lived'enitir'chv
alone in a small lint, which .she owned.
She was niever miar'ried, wais of' iddjle
age and had a very goodh educaMtioni.
She had no visible means of support,
but It is believed she had some monev
at interest, on the inicomie fromi whlici
sh1( imnaged to subsist. [ni over' seven
vear's she has niot had a particle ouf fire
in her house. She never hiad a stove
1101 evenI a flre-place. During the most
severe weathear iln wIinter she r'emnained
in bad, keeping as warm as she could.
What little cooking she did was doiie
at her neigh bors' houses. She 11nade1
what she called bread by stirring flour
with coldl watoer and bakled it in that
conldition. D)urinug the many years
she has lived thei'e she has escaped
paying taxes upon hcer house by bar'
ing heri door1s ando r'efuising to' allow
lihe collector' to call upon her'. She
always objected to r'eceiving visitors.
aiid upon seeing any one ai'roachi her
house she would hair the door and1(
wvind(ows anid secr'eta herself unitil they
wecre gonie. Nothinig of the womian's
early h istory is known, but shle is
sulpposedi to have been slightly de
imonted. She was buica by the au
thiorities of Gireenvillo townushlip, Or
ange county, New York, wvhero she
r'esided.
FJsiNN TJo LJANCASTEIen.-Pr'esi
deont Har'dln, of the Cheraw~ &Uhoester
Raui'road, senit forwar'd by the mail of
Monday aim or'der' for 0110 huniidred tonis
of' railr'oad Iron. This will finish upl
the track t.o the townm of Lancaster.
rlack-lay.ing is going omn in earneilst,
about hmal'I'a mile having been laid.
Cross ties aro camrieid douii dailv.
The road hed has beeni Qlearedo off and1
made(1 ready for the tics and iron to
within two mnlhes of' Lamncaster. The
conivicts am'e working as well ais could
be desired ; there lhas not beeon the least
troumble wvith them. The new engie
f'or use0 on the Lanicaster' side willI ar
rive about the mddle of September.-.
Reporicr.
-Sleep and p)lenlty of It mnust.be had
by the baby; and If its rest be broken
01' prevenited by attacks of colic,
stomach 01' bowel disordcersa give at
Once Dir. Bull's Baby Syrup, which
will relieve the pain, Induce refre'shing
'slumber and conusequent health. Price
,25cents *
f, 6tr.J
oweonIwAwtp
tO UAWi: 1STOPLIE8,roRt TH11 UtiCIP1Al
rEAR 188(-l.
B. ,E '1ENATED and ordained'by the
Intidaint aud Wrdens of tht Towi
of Winnsboro.. C., in Council met, and
by the authortly of the ame:.
Thatj for the puripose of raiHing up
plies ir tho year conmenoiiiq April 1"t.
180, aiid Onding April Ist. ISMT, at tax for
tho tujn and in tlo manner hereinafter
mentioned shill be raisod and paid into
the treamury of iai4 t.own for the 11 and
service therdof; that is to sity: two and
i' balf (2.) mills ad valorem upon every
dollar of the real and personal propertty
Within the corporato limits of tit t->wn of
.WVinnsboro; two dollhrs (.) to bo paid by
evbry italo ilhabitait of aid town bN..
tweenl the ages of 1;ixt-2el. an.1 ji; ,y vears
(except fitty (50) noti .ce me,1ri)(4s 'o -h et.
fire company) in lieu of wor.(ing ipo
the streets o" said town. and tilree (4) ioor
cenlt. upbu the amnount oft'all milles ait ano.0
tion. All taxes assessed and p-tyile
i n1or this Orminance shall be p:iid in tho
olii ng I.inds of fuinms al. no other:
Go;d an.li! silver coin, United :4ta'tes (;r
renov and Nat iorni Ak nTe'S. All T.tX,4
amlifsm,ed heroin, shall ), duo itd I.a-. abo
between tho it dity of Otober tid i .e
8001hd<tay of Noene.lIN, ilulsive,
an, all rlaxes lliAiin. 1110 ioald ii:11'd
or '' 1 li:.y t: Dh eumbl .. ; . s all b..
c dby li"'r- .st' or l' r" i: 0. ;t ; <
V laitt, t0i:,ther- with all le..z.
PV per<01 o i:i iing prote(rty in
t -ate limtith of (he Sid town i of,
Whi...roare requiri, betwecn tiHe 15th
day of Ju1n0 and [li) 1st ilty of' August.
184 ', to nithk it sworn r-turn (if
sid ( property to tho Town Cler%, and thle
said 'own Clerk is hereby required, when
property-hollers fail 'or ril tso to make
said sworn returt, to adi fifty (50) per
centum to the return of the previo-as tim
nicipal year.
Done in Council thiis the 4Ui day of
Juno under the corporate seal of said
Own..
JAS. A. BRICE,
Intendant.
Attest: E. S. CIANDLEl.
juno 8 Clerk
NOTICE.
NVINN.Inon, S C., July 8, 1880.
WE have this day sold to Robert. M
arley all (bur interest in the groctry and
liginor busines'.s heietoforc conducte.'d in
Wimisboro by Joln Jolnstn vs our
lgent. F. ELDER & CO.
HAVING purchled the above bisiness
from F. Elder & Co., I sclicit, *a colntinu
ance t.f the publim patronage. The busi
ness will be conducted as herefoforo by
John Johson a ng my agent.
july 15-4xin ROh.lliT McCARLEY.
COUINTV CONVENTION.
A COUNTY CONVENTION of the
Democratic party of, Fairn-ld is
herby enlled to meg-t in the Couirt. Rouso
at Winnsboro at 11 o'clock, a m., on
Saturday, August 7, 1880, for the pmr
pose of Oleling a U County Chairm1n, 11111
for the traisne(tion of such tilier busi
niess n-;n:ay cmm.. up1 for co.nFidlerittion "
By c rder o' the Countv Executive Coi.
mlittee. 'I'. W. WOODWARD.
july 20 County Chairman pro 1cm.
NOTffCE TO CI EITORf.li.
B. flawloy Robertson, as Executor of the
Will of Jesso Wiiick, Deceased, vt.
Elizabeth Wiriuc and Others.
PURSUANT to an order of the Court
of Common Pleas for Fairtiold
County, made in the nbove-stated case, all
persons holding claims, of whatsoever
llnture10, again.t. the (:ustate of .jE*-SE WI
IUl.K, dce'as4ed, are hereby notiied to es
tabli-h the saime before tle undersigned,
at his otiice, No. 4,. Law Range, Winna
bore, S. C.. onI or before the third day~ of
August, A. D) .1880. JNO. .J. NEIL,
june 10-f xiawdiv Special Referee.
PEAC.E INTTUTE,
FOR YOUNGO LADIES,
RtA LE IG C , N. C.
REV.RB.BURlWELf.2,, Thni.
JO11N B. BURWELL, P cpl
TIlE next session commences
on Wednesday', t.he 1st Septemi
bher, i88i0.s
No institutioin oflkrsa sun"rior'
advaninages toriuci'3 'lt onl in
all branches usun1t1ly hat in first-las
sem1inaiesiC for y'ou'ng l:l ics
Adv"anh - tor inl.4ruci-m3 in 1mu1'ie
(vocal ai 1i '3t:-1imen 11l) 13n.1 Mo,d.-rn
inig inl sutcee'sful'j' op-M.'.- " '.tI, i
anld p1raet(ii.. of cookcinu..
F.~or circular's an(l eI 'talo ". all r"ss
1E\'. B. E d EL, &ON
july 17-2nm lid igh. . C.
HOW1 WVAT(ilEs AU H MA DI.
It, will be al~pparenit to any (:0, whto w.iIi Cx..
inelIi( a SO'.In GeI.o \V-e 1hCI Ijnt p'ld,' fiom:
thle necessary 31:P '3 tes or < 0i'.. 11and
pllIshing, a I :-4 .1 - >ii ': 1, t or 3 im * 'i
metal used 1 Iwo:l hiCl on: u113i, stim~ nt I'lnd hold
theen?lgrafved lnti on :if, latp 0 an 'iY ri h
nI Cessariy soilIiy an ld 5I:.'l3.tth. TheI. sulus
goild 1$ atct.al;:, needle'ss so far as T114 'I,'y13(1
benut.y are cOncerncd. Iiu JA.\i*E BOSs' PA T
J'NTI GO)JID WATCI1OASEts, thIs wASTs. Of pre
lous metal ls over'come, and the SAMs 5OI.Inl'TY
AND ITIIENG'In produtced at from onC-dhird to
on1-half of the usual cost, of 501l(1 cases. TIhis
process Is of the mlost simIpIe nature, as. fOl
lows: a plate of nIckel composititon metal,
specIally adapted to the purpose, has two plates
of SOLID G'OLD soIlered one 0on each side4. The
three are then passed betwveen polished steel
rollers, and the result Is a strip of heavy p1lat ed
composIl-len, from. which the cases, backs, cen
tres, bezzles, &c,. file cu1t andt .shatped by suit n1
ble dIes andi formers. Trhe gold in thiese eases
Is suflciently thick to admit, of all kinds of.~
chasIng, engraving and enamneling; the enI.
graved cases hatve lheon enWried.( unt11 itworn per
fect,ly smnooth by t,Ime and use without remov
ing theo gold.
'THis IS TITE ONLY CASE MIADE WITII TWO
PLA TEN OF S0OLID ('OLD), A..ND WVAR H ANTED
BlY SPECIA L CEWtTIFICATrE.
For sale by Conner & Chandler and C3. Muller.
Ask for lilustrated Caitalogue and( to see war
rant.- mnch 1l--iy
E. R. STOKES.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACT1URERI
--AND
IGENERAL BOOKBINDER,
TTAS mov ~ed op)posi to tIe city Hlail,
whore ho is tully prleparted, wvith
first-class workmnon, to do all hinds of
work in hiia line.
BL ANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern
and bound inl any style desireod.
My facilitiles antd long acquaintaince with~
the bus5iiess enable)1 me to guar'antee
satisfIaction on orders for Blank Bo,oks,
Railroad Books, anId Books for the use: of
Cle'rks of Court, Sherifl' Probate Judues,
Manters in Equit,y, and other county ofil
eials. Pamphlets, Magazines, Musie,
Nows papers and Periodicals and all kcinds
of pu31blicat.ionsa bound on the most rea
sonable terms and in tho best manner, All
orders promphtly aittendeld to.
E. R. STOK ES,
Main atroet, opposite now City Hiall, Co.
21
--noak gently to my mother. Shte is
suifioring with a severe cough, but w'e
have sent to t,he drug diore of Wv. E.
Aiken for a bottle of Goussons' Honey of
Tar, wvhich is highly recommrendell by all
who have used it. Price L0c.
r Ott irbi I .v
Tho froind" of N. ., o IASTYR. Esq.,
'hoifo Fa.od $. flyW.R ubjec U te
Thp frieTi(8.-.4-WICIRT21i-Ai
n-minnte him ft'efniit for tbo oflWo
of Shoriff it. the ensuing election --ruFject
to tho action of the Deloeratio prituarieo.
A.lrs.. idlors: Ploese ann 1 e o0i Aft
R. B. ELLIoN JR., as a candilato fur.
Sherif' oC'Fairiil Couitty, at the ens1.
ing elecetioll-11bject to the nef ion of te i
1luwratic priary. MANY FrINDS
'V e 0.01y feiA)'i4 of 1. ,JNO. ])*j.*i
rI ta '.!!I1 rpctfully n-11l ite him
I..r -heritf of Fairfield Coulntv--miub-jeet to
the action of the Dunocratio Primatry.
!essrs. blfimorv: As niominittions ar' hn I
riler, pornit iit to present tho name of
.)L.JNO. 11. DAVMS !i a e-d.n-UAafe for
SherifN at tie ev.ing olectilln). gubjet I
of eotrce, to the iction of the Dermocratie
pirimaures. MANY IIhl.us.o
Messrs. klifors: Pletse announce Mr.
IAs. L, t1'-1MONDi as at eendidato for i
Slierif at theiisuing h.kelion, sub eet to
the notionl of t'o Dt.mioerant I ''hs f at the
primatrie-s, andit obligo MANY FICNMM.
may 13-tf
V/essrs BLlifors: 1'1tive im.oe:r;ce Mr.
.1. Pre-ston 'ooper as ia cafndidiate for 1he
Democratic noinination for mho-r-ill' iat Ot
coming C e-tlion (ailj (.t h) ie dcvisili
of the primary election) and obligo nany :
friends in) tho
Sourr1-SuTr.:n. Por.TroN or TUE COUNTY.
deO 10
FOR COUNTY COMLUSSIONER.
Mesisrs EWiorn: The innny frienIds of
Mr. JNO . A. STEWAi'r respectfully.'
iclliniato hi li caindidal f th A tile ofli'e
of County Comiissioner, 14ub1ject to tho
Democratic primary.
Messrs, Elilors: Plean nn iounce THOS.
1). OWINGS, I (q., as it candidate tfer th
offico of (.Ont Conmmisioner.- tljelct
to the action af the Doioeratie .Priiaries,
and oblige his .ANy lEN.
.3fessrs. Ilors: Ple-zo atnnole.. Dix
ON it. .iOBEI.TSON. I.. s atl c idaito ]
for the (Allco of CotiutV Coruan:ijsi mer :,
tIhe Cltilv el.-Otionl. Sub11ject til 1 he actionl
of the Democratic pritutr- anid oblige
his MANY 1P11.NL-.
Messrs. Irlitors: Pca,, anviouncO Mr.
CIIARLE S DOIJGLA-S as a t alidate f'or
County Commissioner of Fairfield, sub
ject the result (if the D eocratic primarr,
MANY FIn:NDS1.
Ate,vsrx. BMIrrs: I I,n! inmunce Mr.
J. E. POWEI Las a cailidiat . 1or the ofice
of Conity Con1111i1 i nr Itt tile P1istIing
elec-ion --Subject 1o - he antiona ofthe p))I
llary oIet ion of the )(Ie t'cIit ic (lubs.
AANY FIMNDS.
Thp frien:ids of Capt. JOUN A. HIN
NANT respeclfully nominate l ii for re
Clectionl to the 0m0e of COunt y Commlis
siomer- sulject to the result ol'the De.no
er.Ltic primnary.
iewsrs. Mlitors: The frieils of WIT,.
IAM AIKEN, csm., resp tfullya nnounce
him 11 can(didato for CoIIt' Colllis
sier at the ensning Moog ec miil. sit]b'ject to
the result of tho Dentocratic prinuaries.
NoaRTR-W) ISTF.IN PAl 1i-Isr,D,
.1/esMr .dors: jvjI.e-e a11fnlolet, JAs.
R. IlAitVEY. q.: a11 endidIate for tie
ollee of Cou11ty ( 0omliidoneor at it C1n
8ening, '00. 14on- imbiecrt to the act ion of
thte Demoraalic c tlA itt the primaory eleu
t -i-ad obligo hxif.
N UM1F.oUs FRtIENDsI.
11. M. ZEAI'. a.V caindidahte focr the ofle
of' County Comissi~oner at the enCeiing
elootion --subject te, .the acchm o11(f thel
D)emocr'atic primtary. MANY F'air,xos.
IF. OSCOAR DtUK E aa cauididate hf.r C'nn t -
Comrn iioner.ji1( at the~ ensinujIL c*l.ion1,
sub j -et to thle tc' ion of -ice D. m)Ocrlat it?
'fTh' ienti. <f ',1r. JA1Mu:: W. ('ll..
c'A -si r ele n ty n ontf him, k-or th
of11it'e Cof Eofl Cofm iiner of hr
dra'ic t'tt - suhbject 1o the ac tion of eDno
tl ixera i primary .
ilUri . f' ;onor: PtlJeas ann on of
t-leBmT rD. cc oLlCy 1as1 nat iani ll tote
olc' Comtinit oerof, iild t the 1
sui'iig elct Olio subjec to te act1(11ionf
t.he DemcaicO primar .imo:
The f'rienl :of Dl. JamesN G Ho, of.
Falem,t resetl ully o n hims(iclogc forA lte
atoof SCounty~ Comm)5!0issione at~pf lhelln
111 intt lectior -snb eujn-sllject tothacino
the Detil morath cnm r epaiaall
'I he friendis of tDRE. JNEOY),Iap
pAreiaetothe s iillzatOlln for le
lof iSchmof' Cholnomsicr,Irespecflir
fnl omiae hmf f t)o re-le11ion eubcct t'o.x
Sljtothe a of of the Detcpiae .
party' at tile primnaries.
FOR J1UDGLE OF PROB)ATE.
M1ksrsV. Jitors : Please amfl.onnee. theo
of P.roituatc, 11s a candidahite fo r re' -lao'io
at thet enisnling. el ectionm, subiject. to the ac
tion of thed D)emocratic party ret thar pri.
maries. Bly so doing you1 will obitigo his
1-1 MANY iun1:sND.
'Thlm frient;s of T1. P. MIT'CI lLfI regard
himfit Ilted to reprCeent the count11y inm the
11011e cof liepresaenltatives~ ,and r spec'dtfulliy1
Runhmnit his nam.ao to thae Dc'emocrats o'f
Fai rfie ld for' their action1 in tile lrimar0y.
..llessrs. J141llors: lease annIloune Mr.
J.A Mh 11 . TUiINEIlt as at canldidiato for
tho Legislat.ure att them ensing election,
snit)joct toc theo action of the Deinorciticj.
eiiubsat the prlimarOios. lUv so doini you
wvili. tbligo his. hfANY Fiun:xns.
e)fLigh1test as
011 drEAMERICANI
MACHINE:Co.
---- A.TIMORE,iMOa
---Par your mubaerintion. I
I-N L IQ U0 R S.
N ATJAN8 BROS.' Old Ca>inot yo0
180, Cld Rotnoko W hisl:oy 186(L.
qltto&rdai Cold fham for
unwh froin 11 to 1 b"clool; oyory day....
RIAVE reContly) made et1n1ivC M I dd
.. tiomt to my. stouk of Winem itid
iquors. which consists of a full anort
kieit of lye WhiIky, Corn Wbiskey
'eooh lrandy, Ala;I lrindy, Peallh
Irandy, Sherry Wine, z-oupperinoug Wino,
hampaan. vte , etc.
?Av I elaihn to a -I the FINEST AND
'U 1-EWT1 RYE WHISI(P to be had-( in
Vinniisboro. Oive it it tria.
I almo also k op on haud a fu'l supply (A
S EGAI S AND TOR ACCO,
n great variely, atd adapted to tho tastet
' everybody.
Cll ait Ih PA1ETTO HOUSE, ii the
Vinsboro Hotel biiding.
J. OLFE NDININ0.
YEW 00ODS.
A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at
)only'si.___
FINEST 'robacco and Cigar at
)only's.
TUHIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grades
Vines and Liquors at Donly's.
FRESH Augusta Flour, Bolted
Jeal anad Pearl Grits, at Donly's.
A LARGE lot of fresh Cannod
.odH and Fancy Groceries at
Xanly's.
ALL KINDS of Garden and
lower Seeds, Clover and Grass
)els at Donly's.
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Arockery anid G3lassware, Wooden~
varo and Willow ware at Donly's.
GIVE me a call and get a bargain.
W. II. DONLY,
apt 10 On the Corner.
SALE STABLES,
To TILE CITrIZENS OF FAIRFIELD
I IA VE e'stab,lished a Sale Sin ile al
lauWimnoo, and1( am1 prepareIrd hc
ell stock stock ont very' alccommInodat
meL~t e'rms, ('ither fOr cash or' on timc
l1 iil nC. I fhll for ntegotiatble paper
Per~sonsi wishaing 1.0 buy or SWay~ wil
10 well to caull on mxe before purWchas
'ag else.where.
I will also pauy the highest cash prli
CORN~ AN FOXDDER
Delivered at my Stable on Congresa
:Stre'et., located onc0 door south of the
Ladd b)uildling.
jan 20A. WILLIFORD.
I KEEP~
First-class GrIOCeries conisfantly onl
iad, and1( sell the samtenatliving prices.
F LOUR.
A ('resh lot of' Pateant Famuily Flour,
lhe best ini town. It. has n'0 equal.
lackson's be.4 grades Family Flour.
COFFEES.
Fourgraudes ofGr een. Also, Parched
Rio and( ,Java.
SUGA RS
Of' all grades-from thue highest to
he( lowest.
CANNED GOODS.
Fresh Pears, T1omatoes, Salmon.
hARD WARE.
Ulorse and Mule Shoes, Nalls, Trace
'huains, Plows, and other articles too
nuneiarouis to nttion. Quality and
>rice gutaraniteed. Give meo a call and
>Ceconivuied.
i). U. FLENNIKEN.
july 20
GLASS PENS
For usRing Ir.deliblo Ink. Price,
[:5 cnts. For Sale at Drug Stol o of
VEG ETINE.
A New Supply for sale by
.july 13W.EAKN
NOTICE.
WnINsojno, 8. C , July 10, 1860.
ON arna after th is dato, .Jno. Johnston
enscA to go our agent. ad we are noc
onger respVonslblo for his debts contract.
4d after this date unless by seeof agree.
menft - F. PELD1E .,O.
july 13.ie1m
t
SPnR 1% coopr
S1 DATY & 008
Just recoivod and to arrive in a few
dlaysf
A#%nY new goods iought before the re
celnt. heavy 6dvance, %14iph will
Ili old at th;) very IoNyt-st cash pricos tp
our fri.nds ann* oustoniers. 8
Ilegmat Cashmeres, Herhni Dress t
GoodIs, Moiie Clotho, Bunting, &c.
A nioo assortm"Ient of Calicoes, Au&ling0,
Lawns, Dress Linens, White Goods.
Turchon Laves. E1lgisigH, Hosiery Hand
Lerehiefs, Neckwear, Glove.,10,
You can find. in fact. Dry Goods of all
kinU at the I ORNEIt STOlRE,
A prico which we guaraptee
pni-n we do zint amk a sale.
ck] early and givn our ptook a thorough I
insp eCtion, it is
Our del ight to show our good.
MIUQI~Ss silor:s t
Our stock of Zeigler Urotheri' fine Shoes
and Bay State Serewed was
Never better, and of theose kind we make
a specialty and warrant.
Tie shoes in high and low cuts, and but
ton shoes in high and low tnts
High 01ut men"'s g4iters. low 0u fiines
hand and machine sewed. sorewed.
Even the children and babies wore re
membered and aaice selection bought
for theinl.
CLOTHING I
C.t1 at once and make a selection of a
Cassinere or Bluto Flannel;
Or leave your mvitanro for a suit selected
from satnplos.
ItAro bargnins in soft Felt IlIts, Stiff
Ilats and -trxw Hnatri.
YNw goods in Crockory, Glassware, Gro. ]
ceries, Roos, Plows, &C.
Each department it; ready for a look. Call
and buy and be isleaved.
Rote her mir mnnto is QUICK SAjj,'
SIALL4PROFITS,
april 1
oo kM
0]
N]
ei
Wanted
Dry Hido
OtSited,
ShepMSinSkis
GraytFoxkSkin
Opossum Skins, Con kn,
Rat Skins,
Rabbit Skins.
Co Lton,
Booswax,
WVooI,
Rags,
. BlaKs,
Copper.
*f?rY The highest cash prices w
bo paid.
U. G.DESPORTES.
may 25
FIRIE J1NURANCE~.
rjO HIE Fire Insurance Business Agoney
l.i. wall bo resum ed In Fairfild County
by the uindersgnedl. The patronage or'
ti public and of former patronsa is solfo.
'td Omee at. the gte ~oUbe of J. y.
MoMaster & 0o.. 0. B. THOMPSCtN.
July 15-t2a*1lm
WvINES AN)L!QUOB
GRLAT YAILETY,
WOULD Iost r'espectfilly hifoqr
n1y cutstomors and thle citippes of 'FaIt
leld generally, that I keep In stock
0ll supply of fne Liore1 Cigars,
L'obaecQ, &e., Nc., aid guar&qath
attsfjtion tO nlly on giving me
il, Mv stock Oi8lats as follows:
IMPORTED 1AQUORM.,
)TArD, PUPU & CO.'CQQNAQ
BRA1 DIES.
DRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS.
IAMSE'S SCOTC11 Wj1SKEY$
JAMAICA L. D. RUMS.
, MOllUNO DE MORALSIHERRy
W INE,
F. MOLINIER POtT WINE.
I. H. MUMM & CO.'S 4MEIM4
QU1AMPAGNE.
GENUIN4 RHINE WINE.
VOMEKT40LIQ qUO .
ABATOGA PU?E RMP WHIS,
KEY,
TATHAN'S 1868 CABINET RY
WHISKEY.
TIJAUSM' IMPERIAJ. RVE WHIR
KEY.
CEESE'S fOWN" RYE WHISKEY,
iTONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND
ROCIK WHISI(EY.
)1L-BRATED PFEIFFER E. RYM
WJLISKEY,
KENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS
EY,
'LANTATION RTE WHISKEY0
rIRGJNIA APPLE AND PEACIK
JURANDIES,
iORTIT CAROLINA SWEET MASI
CORN WIHISKEY,
ILANTATION CORN WII1SKEys,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY,
GINGER BRANDY.
NEW ENGLAND RUM.
FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN.
7ERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE
n130] 1A31 E WINES.
LKEG DR Y SCUPERNONG WINE.
LIKEG. SWEET SCIPPERINONG
-WINE.
KEG SWEETL CATAWBA WYINE.
iYALT LIQKiORIS:
BERIGER & EiNGl'OS CELEB3RAT
SD LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
AND BOTTLED.
AS& CO.'S IMPORTED ALE.
PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER.
PURE NATURAL APPOLONA4
RIS WATER.
DIGARS AND TOBACCO.
--:o:
RHIAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN.
CENT CIGA R.
['TE PRIME MINISTER CIGAR-4
FOR 25 CENTS.
L'HE PUCK CIGAR-3 FOR 26
CENTS.
['HE CORONET CIGAR-.-3 FORL 2~
CENTS.
CHE SONORA CTGAR-3 FOR
CENTS.
L'HE SMASHER CIGAR-5 FOR 25
CENTS.
E'HE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5FOR
25 CENT S.
['HE MONARCH OF THlE SOUTHl
CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS.
['HE MASTER STROKE CIGAR4
FOR 25 CENTS.
PHlE AMERICAN TWINS CTGATL
5 FOR 25~ CENTS.
['HE COSTA RICA CIGAR-V FOR b
.10 CE~NT$.
['HE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR..140
FOR 25 CENTS. 4
['IE ROSE AND) LILY CIGAR-O0~
P'OR 25 CENTS.
['HE HAVANA CHlAROOTS,
CENTS EACH.A
r. W. B3LACKWVELL'S SMOKING
TOBACCO.
CHE WING TOBACCO-THREE
GORADES.
EURBEVERAGE.'4
CE, LEMONS,
SODA WATER.
CHTE BEST MIXED BEJVERtAGE
e Oi' THE SEA SON SERVED
AT ALL 11OURS1 OF
L'IE DAZ TO StVlT THlE M
FASTIDIOUS TASTES.
VERY RESP(CFULLyT~
Enj ;