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New NdnInatics-Mtaily FrIendg. 1ligal Bluing-b. R. Flenniken. Farm Englnek-5. F. McMaster N lCo. The e rror in the report of the town clek was the faqlt of the compositAd; hun io' ot 66he'cerc. Remember that the Rev, Dr. Girar deau will, pie'acl td ti$ d&'a'oqis of jcihei.. Presbiyte,fi,yAt Blackstocc d' Thuriday the 12th list;i at 6lev6n o' clock, a, m. The president of each Demo Efa-dc club i i'equeted tb to'rwrd w1thout delay his nam and post-office Address to Mr. J110. S. Reynolds, Secretary of the County Execative Oo-inmnittee, Wiii'st>oro; DIFFICULTY AT BLACKSTOCK.-Oar oorrespondicut Vidette, writing from I3iackstockimaerateofAugdst7, says: "About live o'clock on Thursday even Ing at this place, when the remaider 6f tho, sur, vrs 6f 0'h 9ikth South 'irolin Volunteers were 'going to their respective hoines, after the train had gone, a difficulty occurred between 2 1r. John Cameron and Mr, 1.; Neil; TChe dispute arose; it fg sAid,, from one ho ijar'tes' cattle- trespassiig on the land of the other. They met on the street between the railroad and post offilce; wIeil they bbga.n'to gYi, icii resulted in Neil's cuting Cameron in the left side, bolow the shoulder. It is to be hoped that Mr. Cannicron's ivound, though painti), is blot serious. M1r. Neil was aitrosted by the police.." 1HD COUAYPt CONti N TZ ON.' Election of a County Chairman-Miscella 4 neous Buisiness-A flarmnon ius beeting. Pursuant to the call of the Executive pmmittee, the D UA ut' - Co'n ention assembled in the Court House on Saturday morning. Major Woodward, County Chairman pro tem.,' called the Conventiopi to- ordti'r, ni'd' briefly stated tho' obfEdis 6f th6 meeting, Ou motion, Mr. J. Feaster Lyles was appQin ted to act as secretary. The roll of clubs was then- celied, di)d all of thema were found to be rep resented. There wore but few dele gates absent,' The first besi'ness before the convei tion being the election of a' permanent Conty Chairman, nominations were no0w ini order. OiW moiou-imof Capt. HI. A. G aillard, Col. Rlion was requested to take the chair pending the cl'edtion of .(founty Chairman.' ,Mr, 'W. WN. Smith'ii 'iiinated Maj. T. W. Woodward.- C.apt. S. Rt. John aton nominated' ir. I1. 1leans Davis'. Mr. Davis dccli ned-expressing thanks fo~r the comnaliment paid. Even if , itted for the position, whichi he doubt. od, he had no time to obey tho- dalh that would be'mado' upon himm The dhairmanshiip requtired a c'opinationi of sagacity, exioihed End e nergy. Tfhese qualifications lie believed were possessed by Majoi' WoodAvard' ini a high -degroe, anid'hli thought the inter dsts of th8' par'ty would be sub'sorved by selecting him; On- moltioll oi'fuMr.' . X Smith, .Major Wood ward was unianimouLsly - diocted by acclamation.- The iampounce moent of thu vote was' received With: loud applatis6. . On re'surning'the~ ohair Major Wood ward skid: It was well knbovn, ' itlomen, ti' tilat I really did not deif re the positioni wvith which yoir bmavo Juht hollered me. Thtwo ait oLteia matters odid' duties -Ijiat dbinand: my attentiop, and- I hmad thotght that veit mIglit fiidolid better itble to'give the necessary attention to the lmp'o'tahL'duties of this poAition. I acept the position as l' hnve accept. dd every calf from the DbimoOiacy-in dbodIieoto-orders, and in' discharge df duty. If-you'-will co-operate1^'ti~h ihe and assist me, if yen will okeroise brbearance and' charity,- I feel- sure thtat w''slial'mnove on: as before' te victory." flApplansc.~p On motiowoot Mr. I I.' M' Zealhy- the dhalirmad-wVas rob(tested to' ap)point a d ioimittee of thre<r to' framxie resolu lions expressive of thb' s6mhtimenuts' ol the Conventi upon' the reslgnation: -df' General Bratton.' MY'$eaty asidng ihg to be excused frotn serving"oly thiu dommiittee, the following-named' g6ni tiemoit'wo appointed: CJol. Jas- ii BiofQ,S. RI. Johnston, Dr. John Boyd, 'l'hd'res6olutions prepared by the conm ihlttd'd'ar'd as follows: Wheroah,' lie-call of the State hias ti'a isforred-'otr late County Chalirman' Geni. Johni Brmattonm to a sphere of mon -ex tonded 'usefuihess R?eslved,-That our best wishes ac domnpany hhn hei his assuming thc high and important trust 01 Chauirman of the' St4to.Exehntivo Com rhittee. ., . Rfesolved,'Th'at he isiatltle'l to oul warmost thainks for the -constant w1s. ,denm, ability 6nd prudence with whiol he has dischargdthe duties of Coiunty * Chairman s1luco 1876.'- fee f MIr Rl. Moanna nav ffnn- f foSi a %V11 Its ntdih6 0 Ar6lb ioi,.thed Consuttitu l t .PrNov ld; further, iat i-now club ihall be orgaized Oxe63pt by pornis.. soul of the County Convention or the County.lCxecutite Committoe. Mir. A. V. Wallaco obred a m'otion r. silecthig the ualificatois of voterg in the piiary.eect:on, bt;t accepted the follooing; offere'd by MI R. M. bayis; ai a substitute: JRecb&el, Thiqt vhili Qil differq1 local c ' ib y MAexqrcis their discrK tiol) lil.'11 tting . nembci ofr cain igna'ivut , only thoso meiubers shall P3 allowCel to partifate i, typ pria-i riesho otel the regiiiai. mocratiq ticket at tla last tato alnd county C0c4 tioi; or yh #o .. Aid have so oted but were 1irveit lp by absonc Srom the county or 'y Providential .etention, or who have beoimp citizens since tli9 last elect ion. Uonslderabl lbate nsued-Messrs. R. M. Daile, P'ggan;' Wallace, B1ell Ketchin al IRio'n sjipo'-tikg the resd lution. Dr. McKinstry opposed the resolution. Messrs. J. F. Lyles, Joii stol1 and U. C. Trapp thought the mat tef shoild be left entirely to the local clubs. Tie resolution wa Adoptcd by aiheavy vote in its favor. Mr. R. M. Davis offered the fllow Ing amendinent to Articl VI. of the constitution: There shall also b a vice-chairmin to actin case of the absence-or disability of the chairman, to be elected in the same planner and for the same terni a the chairiman, ai d t be ex officio a member of the County Executivo Coni: On ion of Colonel Rion, thd fot lowhig resolution was adopted: i?esolved, That in ease . of vacancies occuring in the delegations chosenl to represent Fairfieled in. the :Congres siona) and Judicial Cemventions, the memb'br66 who attond be eiMpowered to fill icl vaeani6les. The following V* iso Adopted: Resolved , ThAt this 'onvention re commend to the County Executivo Committee the adoption, for the pres ctit caipaign, of the, rtYles heretofoo presmited for con Tuctiig the primiarry electionis, ogpt as t1'y iay be li0re 6fter amiended. The Coivention then went into an election for vice-chairman. . Several nominations were made, and two bal lots take-:- bsnlting in the choice of i: (orge 1. McMaster. On motion, the secrotary wAs direct ed to transmit to the several local-cl(b the resolutions adopted as above. There being no further business, the Convention, 6n1 motionl, adjourned sine die.' .TAKNER RIUimiPs. The Doct or Now Entitled to the Appellation of the Eighth Wonder of the World Timo Up and the Vastor kllungos int6 Melons and Mh1k. Nihw Yoni, August 7.-Dr. Tanner is In good condition and will undoubt edly complete his fast at noon. A large crowd is in Attendance. At 11 o'clock -he stood at. a window on Thir teeniji stret looking at the crowvd in the streets. A few minutes previous ly he walked one lap arouind the hall. 1His brother-In-law, M:. M. Gardiner, called on him this morning ; Is ti'at eemed to maloe ,t,he . fastLr nerv'ous, a'nd -iecomhylamned'of "goneiness" in his stomach. At 7 o'clock this morningi lie had a fit of voniltinig; he then got 'up and dressed. At 7 :30 he was much' *eiadsted and Jay down ons his dat; he remnaineil in this p6bltion~ until I0:16;whierfir went intp'. the lower 1hall.' .After a walk hu' afln lay At 10:50 he *arose and walked into thd' .lront rooli.- A large fable of' water mnelons, fr t.is, brea'd, etc.y i5'dpread ini the hlill. IJA1nn.-.Dr. Tanner chnipleted his fo)rl.y days' fat at nobi\ to-day. As' saoni n's the time wvas up the crowd dhcored Taner entit siastically. About one thousand persons were i'.the hall and1 an immense crowdl on tihe--side-' wvalk, le at onice di-ank ,a glass of aihlk andlcahll for~ a' Gedi'gia water mnelonm; this lie tanyped, dug his hand into and ritd heartily of'. When 1iemoni, strated with he asked to be left alone, saving, "No, my Lord, I am running this no0w." When hec placed the glass of mile to his miouth lie vrmarIted: "Gentlemen, your d6mi't belicioc that's gootl. - Thb signal for the expiration of the fast was a whistle from a factory ini the vichinity ; when It blew Tutmer had a peach in his hand, but bulbro hie coulddrt ft i'nto his mohth some~body snatched' it awvay fromt hini. In response to the plaudits of'. the assembhlage1 Tanner, whmo was sitting upon a chair placed on a table, raisedL his~ handkerchief' over his head. At a <luarter past twvelve o'clocik Tanner got down fronm the table and l'oft the hall' ini a coach in dharge of DX.'Gtunn, wbio tQoki htW .to his oivi resi doned;'vherd he will undei'go careni qvdicai' treatmo'nt., Dhring the mornibg about 2 000 per Bone'Yisited thle hall. Just bejt>re noon his teinperature wvas found to be 99,' p)p1se092 and r'espiration 17. - 'ainhdi's Weight at ,tie end if his fast was 121i pouilds, 's'howinug 168es of 86 pounds dut'ing the fbi'y d aVs. I O1t, REPRESElTAT1YEt.' .ssrs. EdW'ors; Please onnouncee thd nanibot'MajorJAl. PAGAN as a eandi data for thme Loegislature-subjeet to thd' Domtitratio prihNi-ie. MANirPitIa4is. The frioudse of- r. JOHN V/. LYLES, believ'ing that lhe will faithfully represent all the inteolrohts of the people, respectful ly niomiinato him fpr a Aeat in the lIou so of Rtoprcodntative d-subjeot to- the aotibn -of' the Dbioobratio primaries. NOTICE.' . .\XNN suono1, 8. (1, July 10~ t%d. 019and after. thuis dato, Jno. Johnsto~n ceases to be odr agont, anmd we arc no longer r:esponalblo for his debhts cont raot cd aftoerthis (late unloua .hy shi>cial agrce mont. ,1F. ILElt& CO. july I1l-f x1hi FIItE:INf!iUIANCE. r fl1ll Fire Insuranoo Bunsiness Agoney .L. will be tosuned in FairAleld County by thme undersigned. The patrona~go pf the public and of.fo'rnmoepatrons ii so)liO Itod. Ofiloe at jho aUtoreoso of J. F. MoMaAtor & Co. 0.'t. THOM1'MON. july 15~-t2-w1m -.K .B00OTS, Shoes, Hats, HtArdivare Crockery and Glaasswaro, Woodes *ware und WVillowwaro at Donlyjs. !ar.I ...gUhs Farn! El"Ines. - ORBL'TA AND fTAT IOXA SfUL Ad30AT91O X -AND HARDWARE! fivKays on ltudn . F. McMASTE n CO. HN GENtINN .MQUit BENGAL 9LfflMl~ 2 Tyl" 6TRONGEST, CLAN EST AlfD CHEAPEST JX THE MARKET: 0 F la up in neat bottles iith sprink. J or attached, which cdi; after using he B31ilng, be used for t\im'r us ither purposes-such as Sauee'Iot j les, e(., etc. Its Advantaged Are Unequaled. Try a bottle and be convinced. 56ld cheap by D. 1. FLENNIKEN, U1m0 10 -ftton goods -ARE-U Thorefore we talke pleasurs in an iouncing to oui.friends and cus, ~omers that wd have r'nadi a great 'eduction in ptices of our stadk. W4 Lro detertined never to be UND E SOLD. .. e ill giveou.uid raan nial benefit byofring grat a are bargains. f'ei~ ref n Calicos, Maslins, Swiss, and all inds of Whi'te G'dds- for' darabi year at~ NRAEATLY REDUCEJ P?FIONS. Suitid,Aided Bntigd at grdas ly reduced Prices. Cottonades. Jeansnnrd Cessimnords it greatly reducdd pi.dee;.. Just received a;. 1 bt of Ladies' Missis' anid Clifld'ren's Slippers. -skALSO A now inv>ice of Gonts' Scardfs Neeokties and Summer Underwedi' syhich will be sold cheap. WHITE AND COLORED'SINN9.' MOSQUITO N]TING 1' MOSQUITO NNErTING II GRET]_ BAGAINSj Thaid NFdi -i1 Ernlk'oideridk/ 1Ndt diory, Notions,,etc. 'N W'iiow have&or' h'a il ~ff' oel of Clot'hing, Boot, dhdes/ Hath anSI Gents Furnishing Goods Alive tus a egll, before buyiik dsIsaerd afd& cos1iace youssoIf OA RQIINA Idl~TANY INSTITOTE, 4#*" 1 IaRidT!Z N. 1. - -m Ut3IdMAS; seAN prcie{ willI f at?s nuiI on So t' I ?li'nex.. In tl o "tlaslbal oi. 6!' studenta jre pared for an. of oar toI Ig ,r ~U~er efios.''*Th* ;.(Jb aorse1' LMbd t0oeng Eq at once Intebsiness of life. 1FRESH Augusta Flour,'B3oJted Moal and~ Pearl Grits, at Donly's. 5.. us 6 N rrivaI i - I (ew tany ipeN beorre .;the re cent lieay advp no, ,leh.will le vsod at th v2 . et prices to our-frittnds tn, e, gT Cahmeros. ai Dross - 0 rods, M o4 "M0tv.in . &. I*. neagopgt ,nlis Lawns, s Lens, Vjte oods. 7orohon Laces. Edgihgs, MMery, Hand kerchiefs, Neeliweit, Gloves, &c, rou CPn find, in fpot, ry Goods of all kInids at tlM CZOItN, STORti(, . prioes which.We guaranteo , please or we .40 ptask a sale. 1all early angv otr stock a thorod h inogeotto4, - ur, deight tow our goods. Apar ,oby.9figler rpl00 fine Bhoed - qd Bay, 3teoorewed - Fever better, and ,f these . d We mak4 a specialty an 11 1 shoes in high alid ow pts, and but. ton shoes In hI id ow tuts.' righ out men' .lpw out shoes liafd and-maohln eWod, serewed.. ilvep the ohildren UAb.oaf .were rej Y onbered and o selection bougift or them. 7all at oveo and make a selectof o ' Cassimeror olue Flangej~ )rleave yol' meAdure o1 A suit selected from samplee.' P . . tare bargains iiX VSoft felt Hata, Stiff . Hats and ptrM Uai.. few goods in robkei., Glasswaoi, Glo. neries, Hoes, Plows, &o - ,ach department is ref dy foi alook. Ca'll and buy and be jowed. etenMbe QUICK SALES Apri1 I A wi 1f be aparn toayon'"ro x mNe ait h WIo..h efo , c k d O MACI~ ARE'' -"D lshn,a large flroportIon oftoprciu Intai used, I1 needed only tostfe ndhd ,he engraved' rtons in pmacp, and s pply the jad,e8dry soliity and n199@ ia~urplus rold Is actual;y nccdleffa sOt faf.UplLtTy anyt ceaut,y are concerndd, ji JAME8 BO088' PAT1 ICNT GOD WA-ToOA lIES, this wg ' of pre siouametal-hNYWdr o, and the 5A~ SOLiDrIY iND STRENoTH prodg Oed at fro4 dste-thuird $' )he-lUilt df the uisual cost of s6dit1 4Aids This (rocess Is of the n1bsti shiifo nature, as foli Owsl a' plate .of ninkl.'. clmpositibh )f041 ipecially, adapted to th'o ptii'pose, hhh two,pites gifSOLIDAdbl#1 so1dbr'd'ori d side. ')h Ghree are th.ei, pgsspd 16 . 9, iIIhed afte rollers,-and t,he result is a) . '5heavy pii4 motio n,p'whiichl the 9ases, .baokg, arri fros, bezzfb b. al'e out aa jhepbd by suhi 'ito dies and iohbrs.' Thi dI* ii't es a sufflelenuy. thik W 1hi of aIY kindsd ~i'ting, engraving and eniarpilng; the on ;raved cases beve ''grrIed Ijnti worn per: Epctly smoo'id U' tirkandi use wittrendy, hg the gold. I TH18 IS T.H E6N17f CASN16tADN WITh TWd LiLATES OF SOLID 00QLD, A4D W4fAWrNTd iBY 81'JE1I L JEltTUI41 E. f~iel by Connor K d1ier an .,$Ql'1er. &Ak for ilustrated ialo%ii and .to 401wr. rant, inoh 11-tx1y QLASS' EENS~ 1'or ttfsi,ig Indelible Thk. J.'ico, 15 conts. F~or S3ale at Drlik Store 6f A. Newv Supply frs1 ',, W. E NO INATIONF. FOR T $rf SIENATlOR. I w Inany fienis .4 (Apt. 1. A. GAIL SWodepeotfully nominate him pu4aepndidatq f4r the Sonatq, subject to he action of the Demooratio primaries. e POR JUDGE, OF IOBATH'E, . E #..Q1tors: Please aniounce the 8 proe incumbent, J. A. Boyles, Judgp 0 of Probate, as a onniiAto for re-electoz l I at the enwSUI iee on, subjoect to the ap-. Il tion of the.po.ng9atic party at the pri. maries. By so doing you .wJ11 oblige his . 14 MANY Fa RENn. FOR lgVjlbL COMMIS810NIOR. The fiter d. f DR. JOH14 .130YD, ap preotA the 1Hskill, e I 'Rd fidei y,. with yli2h h16 h diroha 4 ,.dutiei of ,hool Cniiissioer, re eotiully C qato'iVf (gr te-eleotion--subject to s the notion of them buocratic primarios. p - Te friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG 14ASA Tespectfully nominate him for the pqition of Sohool .Comwissionor of Ftir 4914 Qounty at .th9. en.iDy OlectofT- i p jog9 to the rgp If tI Domouratia 0 party at the primaries. FOR REPRE.SENTATIVP: ,T4c friends of T. .' M'1I'tVPAL regarl) him,.fitted to reprepent the county iA tha HousP of Represat*ves, anI respectfull jx#t his naf, .ghg1 p ts of 1rf(elA or their atio n in he #imary. A --9 "qit t 0 nanie,ot Maj . A THOM 8 th tpi-atAq voters. of foirfleld county as' ol tA i 0,bly and e,ently represent i Vn Me ftte .Leg. In io. llmnwous FRIENDS. . The many fienas of the Hon. TIHOH. S. aBRIOE, a ciating in a high degree 1 biq. %wt sort oo' in . ' H0e Qo#bf f.6 sontwtiVes kapeeotfully nominate-him for - re-election, subjoct to the result of the F Democratic primary election. Jleksrs. J'.'dilors: Please announce Mr. JA MEB B. T,rUjtNEjt as a catdidat' for the islature at. the ensuing.. elecian', s1.j to the a4oo of the Democrati3 u t thop>ritilog. Iysn doig you it il oblige ]ds MAN9 FAIENi)., O fessrs F-Witors': We beg to present to V tlcbfavorbl cqisideration of the votors o Fai'rfid county Mr. GEORGF. 1. M MA8'TEtt as-a candidate. for one of, our ll.prosentativep ,ii the .next Logislatui, Ypr%tso4t.his'Pm w ith.the full' ,so' anoo of his bigh- ;al'ficationd for .thism, distinguished posit-Ion, for in addition. W his finished education and acknowledged moral worth, le is one of the wost public pjrited 6itjzqix i'.,our..oqunty, fand m fnch to bp i os( ugme{tum.a ber o oQ Veglslature.' MANY N OTEi. FOR SHE R1FF. The friends of . ,N. 4141Md , Esq. ie0pect;oly nominate him for theoffiloc of 8hIriff of Fairflold County, subject to the action of the Democratic prinmary. The friends of 8. WHORTEjt YONGj.L. vmoin'ate him',i 0an.didato. for the office df Shriff at, .th1e usuing election- ubject to the action of the-Democratic primarios. Messrx. litors: .Plepso anr9U f r . F 'i%, Ifs. Adidato for -ortr6 iflCounty, nN. the. nAsu- j ing election -subject to tha action ef the Demuojrati primary. MANY FENus. Th n i- of .gr., JNO, 6; Mc- U C y ,rego his peculiar fitness i fo he ofWce, relpo ulynominate: him !J fors Sherfft of Fairtield Couny--subjoet to iI the aetion of the Democratic primary. fdsirs. .APfiors: . As nom'inat'iorn are in order, permit, us to- resont the, namne of COLT..NO. 13. DAVI .as.a canaldato for' 1.6 t o eps,gI~g election, subject, of .euroe, to the action' of, the Dmocratic primaries. MA'NY FnmENDa. Messrs. J?cilors: Please announce Mr. 1 JAS. L. RUIHMOND as a eandidat3 for Sherif abthe ensuing election, subjet to the aif'Yon of the. Demnocma io Clubs at, he primaries, and oblige lIJANY Fn~IENDS,. -may 13-tf4 MAlesrs. JMiIorsa; -Eleasme -nnnomndoe 31 . ipiP9t o oeper,asa candidate for the .Je 10i noz nation for sheriff at theQ coming electiofi (415bj ect the primary eletion) anclb1 yj a'lIwEanW POI-If6N 0O TnE COUNTY. Fo1 CONT coir1SONER. - Mesars. kWjt$ -Please announce Mr. 1ACpB3 BOOR( AN as a candidate for the Jetemocraic primlary. ~MANY FRIENDs. mo,Andidatc for .Cqgnty .ownmissiopop.a 'subject to the ae;tion' of the .Democ aid primnelos.. Mr. Browvn h~ am her unani ,ously endo6rsell by thde Bv yti wqQd b. I -,erus. EdUors: 'Thb .many friends of MVr. JNO. .A'. S IEWART resps,y,~r miinate him asa-cantilidate 1fb oe D'qg nty Commissioner, suecet td' the .mnocratlo primrf'. 11Plesrs, .&fdsPlease a Andinr'oe TIIO .' D. OWINGS, 'icj, a a.gan'didate for tAi d , ce of Opunt, Co irissionerr. -s et tthe actionof tho D ocrato Pripnarj es, aA' obllgd'hit IMX~# ?nUE4DS. ~J A7essr's. 1IUlors: PI'onme aneourico D1N li. ROBE T3OEsq , as acoj'ndidatd' t~eensuing electignh, subjedte to the motion' ,,ho Demoicratiti pr mntres, a d oblige MANY IENDs. e nf2lrs': Please ariiuoun<Nm Mr. OBALE OUGLASS as a candidate for Qounty 'Cgsnuissioner.of, Faiyfleld,. qjub. jtot tho re.tilt,of the Democra tie .prjitnary, MiltY FxwNs. . csr! 'I' gjenso annhotnce Mr. P0 PWE LL as a adidato for the offico -o' o uqy pnm issibner at the .easumg 'The frior{ds o' 04Ct ,TQLI A. n1IN NANT rppetfuh nonne him igy . oeoo tc oip J ount Comm~nis. stontr--sll' tuit o the Deand. er..tio .prinary. Messai-si $ori~. flefids of,. WIL. JA,M AJIN , ;opafully'anrjno him a'can aje . y. Commis sio~ r i t ibg elpj ion, .subjet to 'Me.ms,i AducIo's: Pleasq.'an'ni stror JAS. Ii, tAIWEY,, q, as a candllato for the 6fMh of Count o m), sioperat thmo'qu stiin oeony--subjeet ,to 'the acton .of t ec~brtic o bs at* thme primeary oes 6Ti-f l'oige ,his I MAes5rs. Editors: P'leses annflon'co M J.M. Z LIY a's a.capetidate for the o ao orohtY' Comtifsionot' at tth onirmin g poin.--anbJe .th. the ao on f'.4 e, emiocrkuti6 nrimar. MrNv'F%i~i, NOMITATIONS, 'OR COUNTY QOMMIONEl .Afek.qr. Kditors: Pleago announco MR. 01)ERT D. JOLIO aw a candfdato ti ounty Con.Amissioner o(.Fairfield at ,thc isuing oleotion.-,nxbjoct to tho action- of 10 Deuocratio prifuVary. MANY FnANDS. 1'ho frien; a of Mr. Jan.es G Ieron, ol de1m, rompeffull.v nomlnt him for the 11cu of County Couminiioner at. (lio en ing elcotion. -tubject to the notion of ie Democratic primary. 'A 17-td The many friendll of Mr. AL H. - RAY,. niminate him a4 a oiAidnto r'Couiuty. Coiobisioner at (li enHuing lootion, Hubject to the action of the omocratic priinry. fesurs. )Klitors: P~.ius nv%nounco MRt OSCAR DUKE asa candidate for Couty Dinifasioner at the enRuina olectiou, h1ject to' the ction of the Demnocratic imary. ' MANY FIENDS, Nlo.f~.0 Mr. JAIUiES W. COLE [AN i.caicotfally 'nopilnato him for the* Fice of County -oininistsioner of Faix. uld--subcot.to the action of the Demo atio priilary. INQE tJ1boRS, TATHAXSM1tOS.' Old Cabiiet Rye, 1563, Ctd Roanoke WNIHinkoy, 1840. so, Ilottordain Brandy. Cold fam for inch from 11 to 1 o'clook every day. 4 ii. Aot i.do e.xionstvA Pdd. tions. -t a ok,of Wines ard quors, which conlRist. of a full asnort ent of Ryo Whiskey, Corn Whiskey. rench Bkanidy, Apple brandy, Ponii randy, Sherry Winea, be appernong'vine, hum pe, C.O , tot.,..,,... A&tclain to n:-l tho. FINEST AND UJSEST 1YE WI3KEY to bo had in Fp n8boro. Give it a trial.. I also ilso k ep on hand a full supply of t$IAit? AND TOBACCO, great varictv. and adapted to the tastes eve'rvbnffy. Ofil it, the PAL'ETTJO "1OUSl, I' tho iuniiboio Hotel biuilding. J. CLENDINING. mch 27 5AIL1 STABLES T TiE citrizins oF FAI FINLD: PTAVE cstablish'i ita .Sa0 at, W Wiunboro, am . im .prepiared to itocl Stock on very acomIoat ig torms, either for cash or, on time rtIJ upxt 1).4 >r~ ilqgotdble papjhr 'Crsotnsi unllIl to Tmy or SWayI wvil] 0 well to call onl me1 before p)urchais ig elsewh'Jere. j will also pay the highest cash prie CO1tN A ND FODDERI Delivered ait my Stable on Congrese treet,.locabted one door sot i of' the ~add building. J.NDJ12 P'HL SUN !P BENNAIZ IOUiD' BLUING. ~ IERET IN TIlE- WO I.r. IT COSTS TILE CONsIfUMERt NOThiNG. IMl LIQIJID ,3LOEI' is put' up vith PLatent Spi;inklor, ,by t,he usd o. hiid yo.t savo at least hal.f the -luing,' and got botter results. Thu 6iV'admor will find thio ifO TLFE AND SPRINKLER fo~,il ~irnardt if the prico of uArticki 'or a .vari'oty Of usca,' such as8 pop) or dtanco, hair oil,' to9tli waah,' ba2 umn, or ierfuAiori. bottle. Tryi ottle and savo money. .8LI N.~ DOBY , July 31' On the Corunor.. PEX~ICE iNTITUJTE, FORL YOUNO LADIESC, RlmV. R. BIUWELd, . JOhIN B. BIURWElLL, rPnincipal. T IIE next session commeonceo *on WVednesday, the 1st Soptom ber 1880. -r .advintaes for rsdoini 11l br.anchos uually tan hiOh' fit--chan em inalies for young lad o s.; , Ac\vantagou for instrucotioni ii rnusi vocal and instrumeontal) .a~nd Modori annguiagos iusurpassod... 'The only Institution in tho 80tith la flg in succ0eanful operation a igdiy o'quip .od school for instriotiont iii ioter rifdhpractio of cooking. loter For'oiranulars anId Ontlal'o' tie, add rei I 1EV. lR. BUlIWE.LL &'SON, . July 17-2m - . lIaleigh, N. 0.' * NOT UIOE. *.WIrNNanoi~ S. C., Juif g, 1880. WEI have this day sold to Robert 1 Yarley all our iiiorea4 in1 thle groo,ry ant 1qu1oi husinged~ ~ otoforoe.conduotpa ii Virnsboro by kn Johniston' fis ou genF , IMJAit& CO. IXAV1'Nf urohdl the,ab$ve bi .& rrom F.jELldor & Co., I' si5helt 'doutiN neetf:~u .pubjlipatronage. The busl pswilleenducted as herefofore bi roh Jonton as wa 14n. NES AND LIUO --IN ,GU1AT VAIRIETY; t WuL D most respectfully inf;rji my customers and the citizels ol i field geneiily, that I keep it 4t*6& fliff 811')ply of 1tin Liquors, UgAis; Tobl>ceo, &c., &e., and' guaranto satisfaction to A15y o1e givingu trial. Mr stock collsists ie l' 4 OTARD, DUPUY & UO.'S COGNA. BRANDIES. P)RAND'S SCIIIEDML GINS: CAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS: JAMAICA L. D. 11viM. F. MOliINO IJE MORA S IgR1i WV MNE: F. MOLINIER POrT WINE' G. if. MUMM-. CO.'S ftIfEI CHAMPAGNE' DO1MIESTICI4UOR . IATOGA PURE RYE WIlS. KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 .CA1INET AY9 iiiISKEY. STIAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE wY1.I KEY. KEtSE'S "OWN" RYE WISKEY; STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WIlISKEY. CELEBRATED PlePUFFER E.- RYE KENTUCKY BIOUIIBON WilS.. KEY. PLANTATION RYE WI11SXEY VIRGINIA APPLE. AND PEAC1 BRANDIES. NORTI CAROLINA SWEET MAS1 CORN WIIRSKiY. PLANTATION CORN IVf1f1KEYS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FilENC If E'S "BOSTON" GIN. VE RY FINB1,QLD CLARkT WINE. 1KE DRY SCUPPERINONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEETI SCUPPERNt WINE. i KEGx SWEET CATUAWIIA WINE; MYALT LIQUORS: BEIIGER & ENG CL'S CNLE3RIATi EDi LAGEl UEER ON DI)AUJGIITJ AN.D BOTTLED. flASS & CO.'S IMPORTEID ALEI; PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PU RE N'A'TURAT/. APPOLONA R IS WA,TrER. CI(AARS AI TOBACCO. R1IIAPSOD~.- ~A S',iRLY T EN TiLE PR IME AlINISTEit OIGAR-3' IFOR 25 CENT$3. TH'II Pi'OCK CIO Al-3 FOT 25 CENTIS. T HlE CORONET CliC A- -3 FOI( 25' CENTS. CENTS.b TiIE SMASIIERI CIGAl-5 I 25 CENTS. TrILE LIGIITNING CJIGAR-5L FOW * 25CENTS. THlE MONARCH OF TIlE SOUTI~ OW AiR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. TILE MASTER STROlRE CIGA R FOR Wo OENTS.i TH'IE AMNIEiUCAN TNINS~q CIGAIR.a o iPOk 25 CENTS. Ti'LEJ COST~A RICA' CfGAR.-8 F~ 10 CENTS. THEJI ROYAL SEAL CiGAR-10' FOR 25 OENTS. THlE~RtObE AND) lI' O1UAlI-l 'iiE *POlR 25 CENTS. IEhAVANA' CHAROOT~$4 CENTS EACH. T. WV. ]BLACKWELL~I'S SMOKING TOJJACCO. .GRIADES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATERt. TIlE I. MIXED BIE VZtAGEN -.0'TiE SEA SON S3ER1 D AT ALL HO0 25 ITibiE DAY, TO StJI~ TXAX2 ~ ' viii lc081E r