The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 26, 1880, Image 3
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biw Ad;'ert1senicnAi'.
.TP.tbe People-J. L. SHimaugli.
:Rotico-E. L. Luipkin & Co.
Just Jleceived-J. F.- McMaster &
Co.
Col. 1 Wvaitt Aikeii ias- beenl reo
tnominated- i6r 06ngress fi'om, the
9'[ird'C6ngrJesiona1 District
Rdm6nber the match-game of -base
ball thioVening on the College Green,
and'al'o the dance at the Thedpia
Hall to-night.
Mr. John L. Mimniaugh, leaV fot
'KNow York to-day.to p%rchase his fall
stock of goods. We -wish him a:pleas
tnt fiotiHidy' iid a safo r'turn.
We have ben requested to ann6unce
that the Dime Reading will take place
to-morrow (Ipriday)* OVn81g at thb
reidence of Mr. D. R. Flethiiken.
'I'11'Ai is thick with runiors of sev
eral'prospdoliv candidates who are
thinking of coming out before "the
dear people." Hirry up, gentliien
we have room ydt fdr'a few moite.
In justice torIA.-Yongue Milling
aud his friends who- have plaedd him in
iiotrination for Coroner, we are au
thorized to say that it is no joke. Mr.
Milling's friends mean businessi and,
in the language of-a noted turfman,
intend to run limilfoin eendto eond-"
1rWe are alithorized by the County
Chairman to state that a meeting of
the Democratic Cbuity ~$k-cutivc
Committee will be held in the Town
Iall'oit Tiesdhy next, August 31, at
11 o'clock, a. m. A full attendance is
earnestly desired.
Messrs. E. L. Lmnpkili&Co.- ap
lear amongst our advertisers' to-day,
having-boutght out the liquor business
Of Mr.-J. D. MiCarley.- We bes&cAhk
*for Messrs. Lunpkinand' Sinpson a
liberal share of the public patronage.
* Robert is an expert in the busines
and knows how to cater to the taste of
even the most fastidious.
Messrs. Ri. J. M'cCarIcy, J. WV.
. Aiken, J. W. McCants, C. K. Rabbi
andi A. NM.- Wallace, representing the
* Winnsboro'Gul Club,- loft for' Spar
tkLnbur g yesterday- morn inug:to-'partici
pate in thme glass-ball tournmbnt that
opens there to-day.- We certainly
vwish themn better luck thani befell thec
teaim that went to Hendersonville in
July.
We call attention of the totvii ania
Shior itics to a nuisance that should be
speedily abated, andist is allowing
hiorses-and ulfes in droves to rOn. ai
large through th6 streets.- A' 1itl
Wh ite child barely escaped1 serious in
jury on Wednesday utiorning f'bin
hreroaming tho str'ee'ts utth.altercd,
adwhile no speonial blanie can attacil
to any one, a repetition can be prevent.
dd'by~ prlonpt actionl on the part-of-tht
thwii-council.'
.TW.EL.T.nCdIMENT UNX$N.
' rceicangs oftthe Meeotig atnikymIo.
Thle suivv'ors ofth T~o welftly Southl
Carolina Volunte'ers mhet in the Baptial
Church at Yorkville on Thursday Au
gust'-the 19th, 1880, at 10, ti.-flh.y Col
.Cad.- Jones, president,-in the chair
Col. Joubs' tirauleed' the Associatlor
-fot having placed-him 'in so respo$nsi
hile a:position, -and said that as his -tori
df-offle.o had' now oxpiredybe- hope&
the Association would olect some 0on<
else for the ensuing.year.
On motion of W. J. Kimbrell, Col
- T. F. Clybui-n was elected president
for the ensuing- year and'c6dtted-t<
the aii'. Thle minutes of the lasi
zhcothig woere rcad and confirmed.
On motin a commiuttee of one frong
eaoh comnjiuy present, was appointed
lb select the -ottlier oillbers, and prepart
business fome the Associatlon.. Th<l
hour for Gon: McGowar to corn
meonce speaking havig arrived,.'h
Assoclation -adjoursned -unutiltho'- after.
t'ornoon in'owler to'take their place hl
thme procession. In the afternoon- the
Association met agat.v In the' saint
p lace. The committee appointed to
.select 0fl'ora roported the following
named gentlemen, who were' unani
mnously- electedt:
Tat Vlce-1?rosident..-J.~A. Watson.
2nd3'Vio--iesdent-S. 'W. Rluff.
3rd V'ieg-President-J. C. Nevill.
4th Vice-P'resident-W. HI. Br'own,
5th Vicc-President--J. .M. Steele.
Rteeording Secy. ands Treas.-J. R.
BoyIes.
The Pl'esident called for statistical
reports, whereupon the committees
asked for, further time, which was
*granted until, the next annual meeting,
The following wore appointed con.
mittees on statists:
Co. A--J. A. Watson, J.- C. Chain.
lkers, L. M. Grist.
-Co. B-M. B. Dar win, ER.2uVWhite
aides, W. W. Whuite.
Co. Q+-J. A. HlInnant, J. R. Bloyles
S. W. B room.
Co. D-W. H1. Brovn, 8. UR. .Perry
Wade ives.
EloodyT. Ji 13ilk.
* A. McDowell.
Co. O-Joje-HoltAn, J. o. Nevill,
Lleut. Thodoe -..
CQ.1--W-B.Reed-A. Ii Smith,
A- X. Bna*i.'
Co. 1- W. 6. A. P6ftterj 8.11. Hue4
W..1WItvy..
Od.' K J..B. Smih'.'
On motion a.cominittee of thAb,
consisting of Allen Jonei ). J.c Car
ter, and J..A. Watson,i -ere appointed
to,wait ltonvGen. McGowan. a'nd to
thank him for his address, ,and -to ask
him for- a copy of-the same . foe pubil
cation for tle beneoit of the .Associa
tion.- Oil motion- of J.R. Harvey,
Ge cGoifan whselected an honor
a'y member ofthis Association, and
the above comnittee instructed to nott..
fv him of the same. On motion- of D.
.f. a r, the 11ev. T. Brasingtonl was
elected chaplain, and Dr. IT. 0. Jack
son sairgeon, of the Association for the
enslitng year. Col. Joifes moved- thAt
a committee of three b' appoI-nted by
the president to select tn orator for
the next annual runion.- Thod follow
ing named gentlome; were appointed:
W. J. K(imbrell, r. A. Grist .8.- W.
119i1.' They rotired, and in a n- n11
t's rbportecl that they had 'solected
Capt. Jno. H Kinsler, of 1lohland.
On motion of D. J. Carter it w&s re
solved that the thanks of this Survivors'
Association are due and are hereby
tendered to the citizens of York coun
ty., .to tle officers of the. U.-O &A..
Raihoad, the Chester I4ctLeii6w Rall,
road, tle Chester and Cieraw Railroad,
the Rock 11111 alid'Yot-kville bands, the
members of the Jenkins Rifles. Col.
Coward's corps of Cadets, anidthe Lee
Light lifiintry, for their courtesies ex
"e'ilded to us on this occasion. It was:
fitrther 'resolved * that the thanks-of,
this Association are due and -att' ere
by tendered to the ineniers'of the
Pwess; who have so #135erous
y aided .1s by* publishing free
i' pr6ceedigs, and that we respect.,
.fAtly ask the publishers-of papers in
York, Lancaster, Fairfleld, Richland
alid Pictens to publish these proceed
ings-and thereby aid-u.s In getting up
renewed energy in this matter.
On motion the Association idjoii-h
ed, to meet at Laiaster dti the third
Thursday in Attgust 1881.
J. -1j- -BOYLES.
Recording Secretary.
JUST REC E
Sippi-v of Wit Plows,- Beltilgs,
Hemip'and RIubber Pac.kin.
aug 20
- . 13Bgive notice that I have this
day sjold out my entiro interest ifi
the-bar and billiard salonii kribwii as "Ou'r
Houso," to E. L. Lumpkin and Robert I.
Simpsony who will coAtinue the businoss
at the old' stand. I w,)uld respictfully
ask for them the Pattronage heretofore ox
tended to me.- JNO. D. MeCARLEY'.
August 20, 1880.
We have this (Jay bought the bar'iknowh
as "Our House," frbi J. D. feCar1ey, to
gether with the entire stock of wines,
liquors, tobacco, cigars, billiard-table, etc.
The business will hereAfter bo'cdaduetel
by uF at- the, old' sthtid ifhde thq* firin
nan'i of E. L. Lumpkin & Co., -and,we re
spectfully ask the patronago heretofore so
liberally bestowed on Mr. MeCarley.
Er'L. LUJMPKIN
August 20, 1860.
aug 26-tf
THE1J SOUTH CAROLIN' COLL1E
Ad1ItCU'ITidt ANi -IINFAdaltKCS
VILL be operred for' th'6 instrhdti6n
of the ydnngmonof the State,o& the 5th
OCTOiJllR..in' the buildin'gs of the old
*ont1 , aroi>na.College, w fthz the fellow
in gF-e' enty, viz.':
WM. POROHEIf MILES,-LL.D.',
Presiderrt and Professor-of-English Litdr
JAMNS3 WOOD1at . Pit D., D. D.,
Pi'ofesihoiof Geology,--Minerale;y, Dotany
,and Zoology.
DENJ. 8LOAN,
Profosso-r of Mathiematics and Natural
WILLIAM BlURNEY\ Pr. -D.,
Professor of Anialytibal and Agricultural
*Choimistry arid Experime.ntal
Agriculture.
TyUITION FREE~ TO ALL. Rtoom rent
for the' year $10O. Fdr fttrther ihformation
apply to the SocY-6tar'y at Oolumabia, S. C.
By order of the faculty.
* ~ BENJ. SLOAN~
Colniit,'. *,Secretary of Faculty.
Colunbil-6.-., ugdsit 13,3 1880.
HOW .WATCHES ARE MADlE.
It villi be apparent to any one, who 'rlI'ex.,
amino a SOL,In Gor.D WA ToC, th'at' aside from
th~e n'ecessary thickness foJL ont'gi''vlng and
polish4lng, a lai-ge:proportion of the precious
metal used, Is needed- only to stliffen and hol
the engraved 'p(rtibhas in place, amdd.stfjipy thle
n cessary. sQldilty andi strength. The suriplus
gold ifs actually needlhss so far as ILITY and
Sbeauty arc concerned. Di'JAMICS BOSS' rAT
ENT UOLD ,wATCIHdA SES, tilts WASTS of pro
eleus metal is o-f'rrc6llo, and t,he SAME solIDITY
Aln! 5T"itNoTfi produced at' froin on'e-third-' te
one-half of the usuaildost of solid casesi' '$his
prwcecss is of the siftost 'simple nature, as~ fol
lowsi a' plate of nickel compiosition metal,
specially adapted to the purpose, ha5 two platos
of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each sid1e. The
three are then 'patsed betwcon polished steel
rollers, arld the result is 4 strip of heavy plated
cO0thposif,ion, from which the cases, bft6ks, con
t,i'is, bozzles, &e,. are'%t and shaped by suita
ble dies and formers.- Tile gold inrtlIfsc eases
is suflidiently thick tk- adm'it ot a1l' kinds of
chabg,' eaigraving amia enameling; the en-s
graved cases have been carried tintil worn per.
feet,ly smooth Dy tidio adtd ilse Wilthdtt' remov
Ing the gokl.
'P'ins I'S 't'mlE 01t-LI OA8E J1ADIM WI'rH T WO
PLA TES OF SOLID GOLD, SND WAitANTED'
BY SPECIA L OERIFIbATE.
For Bale by Colinor M0handfer and 0. Muiller.
-Ask for' Illust,rated Cal,alogue and to ace war'
rant. inch li--txly
*JojfLigittest
-Suscrbe o TERIEWAND (E
ALLD.
,AT 1 BOS'-1 Oaie'1y
Old Roanoke,Vhiskey, 3800,
Also, ttordain I)randy. Cold HAM foi
aiftoh fn 11 to ko'olook overj day,
H IAVk rcently UaU -exdauti-o addi.
L ti0n0to my' tock'oY Win aad
liqitors& Which coh'iist& of a' full piort.
ment of Rye * Whikey, Coir Whiskey:
Fren'6hi Brandy, A'pplo- Brindy, - Penoh
Braiy, Sherry Wine, Soupperdog Wino,
Chavfliiagne, eic-., oto.
Ilaimn to Well the FMEST- AND)
REST 1YE WHISKEY'tW bo'. h'd in
Wnboro.- Give-t, a trial.
I also also k-ep difbnd a full oupply 01
in greaavnriety,. and.adaptedto the tastes
of. everybody;
Call.at the PAt"ETTO HOUSE,.in. th<
Wiansboro H6tol building.
.J. CM-MM6 N)ING9..
nich 2'
SALE STABLES.
TO Tfi01TIf NS OV FXitPIELD:
I .AVE astablished*Sale gia6le at
* Wiisboro, and an prepared to
sell stock stock on very accomiodat
lig terms, either foT c&slil or on tin
nubtil nest fall fo n1egotihible papor
Persons wishing O' bu.N. or sival) will
do'well-to call on imd beford purchas
1 witTalbo pay theu ligliost cAsh prico
COUN AN1YFODDE
Delivered'at my StAllid on Congrdss
8.trcet,.located one door godtlt' of thc
Ladd bildihgb
A. IIsLIFOH).
'P *- GERNUiME tf1'Qb
BENGAL BLUING.
llsRAsUBAi OTYTER 3LrUING
THE STRONGEST, CLEAN
EST AND-CHEAPEST
y TE MARIR'T.
------o
Ia ut'up in neat b;ottles w'ith sprink'
ler attached. which er,n,- affei' using
the Biuing;- be nteed' for niimerouu
other puf'posdhi--such as Sauce Bob
ties,' etc.; etc. Its advantages are
tiequaled.
Try a bottle' and- bd' convinel
Sold cheap by
uig 30
ETEW GOODS,
,JUST RECOEIVED a fresh suppl3
of Choice- Grocnries. The follow
ing is a list of~rhy leadlig uaies
Cluark!. .Best Augus~ta- Floni
0-lark's B'olted Meal and PdArl Grist
Also, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran4
SUIGARS'
Gran\itated, Standard 4, Key
stone A, Extra 0,-and all-the lowei
gr'ades.
COF FE E8.
Green and Rlotsted--all gradles
18i'slh Canned Goods of all kinds
Fresh Pickles and Sauces.
I500 Gallons Wirleg adid Biuori
of all grades.
Give me a call and get a Bargain
W. f. DONL,
atig:17 'On the Corner.
JBARGANTF
* a-At THFIe
/Coivneoz Steves I
A'liL Surificer Good's xfharkod d'owvn al
J. M. BEATY & COi's..
ALL Oottoi' G'ourodiredoed in price al
J. M. BEATY & OO.'s.
BOTTOMI pries on Olothing~ auldlSti-as
Hats at the'O()BNER3 STOIRE.,
AN Elogadi Stook of Cotsets fus ro
ceivcd. Sonietbing uiico. eall anfl AO<
tahem.
T,ADIE8 winitibg Rhoes will' pleas ro
member ZeiglerJBros'. fine Sheos at4J, M
BEATV& CO',. , ,
WAGOMs, WA4GOKs.
A CAR-LOAD of the0 celebrated .Studs
.d.baker Wagons. all sfzos; to' arriv<
bthe 1st ofBoptAmbe*. A s we have be.
foe nol any' of- these wa onn in thi
couraty; please ask' those naj ng.f.lm I
tihey aire good. 'W. I. DOTY' C0,
ug 1'7
"ANN
I f~D)ENA~ BATEWS
MUSIC HOUSE.
TUE SIUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH!
ItZKOVAT:*0O OUR,
New DMble Store
An Immense 31sc Temple.
T;wo large stores, each 30 feet front aMd
four stories high, fronting on tbreolitrdots
and filled from eollar to loft withi inusical
snpplios. Nothing to compue with it in
tlhelouthern States.
A RIG STORE,
A BIG STOCK,
A 11IG TRADE,
AND MOnM 'To 0o0=.
During th en years- sinc" oxir csta%b
lishment of ox.:. houso..Wb havo dovolopod
the munio trade of the South to a won
derful degree, but as yet wo have only be.
gun. Wcsee, not many years ahead, a
business of a milliou'a year, and 0 t4ilce
care of this eiornous trade we have pro
vided our present mammoth wareroons.
Fall trade 1880 will be immense. We aro
ready for it. For nonths our senior part
ner had been at the North contracting
with Piano and Organ manufacturers for
instruments. Ile has concluded most
advantageous contraots, aid' the Pianos
and O as are "oming,-coming.' 100'0ooo
more, y ve steamer.' No%N Styles, New
Prices NW LOrms, Now Store,'Now Do
parturd.
SPEGIA- OFRf FALL 1886,
Cash-prices with three Months ckedit.
During months of Aug. Sept. and Odt.
wu will sell Pianos and grgans at Lowk#:
CASH PiAdEs, ] i abli $25' Casi' od a' Pi
ano'or-1() Cash dzi ai Organri, with the
balanco in tbree1uonths, WITuOUT INTEu
EMT.
WHAT ft O-'YdU SAY 'iO Tlii 6FEl?,
Write .for' Illuifr4td Catalognes and!
New PMio Lits for' Fal 1830, af(Id )rb
pare to be a9toifighed;
SAVANNAH,,GA.
WhOlCa4e'ino and Orgitd Dealers
July 21
Cotto G1oods
TOUMIlIN B9T MUiIA11I.
Therefore we take pleasui'e i'i aui
flouncing to our friends and cus
tomors that we have made a groat
reduction in pFiices of- our.stock.- We
are determined never to be
' ' UNDN~IOLD.
We n ill give our customers a-sp3.
cial benefit by off'oring- groat an'd
rare bargains.
.*Calicos,- Misiils, Swies, and all
kiiids of White Goods for summer
wvear ,t
GREATY RNDUOEI> PRICES.
Suitings, Linen Buntings at great..
ly reduced Prices.
Cottonados,- Jeans aiid Casimet-oh
tst greablf reduced prices.
Jttr .received: a newy lot.of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's SIipprs.
-AL,SO
A new invoice of Gents' Sekiifs
Neckties and Summer Underwear
Wlid6h will bie sold cheap.
WHITE AND COLO2SIRTS.
MIOSQUtITO EETTINd'll
MOSQUITO NETTING! Ii
GREATERt BARGAINSI
Than Ever in Emliroider.ies, Ho'
-sier'y, Notione, ete,
CLOTHING,J ETO.
We now have on hand a full stoclk
of Clothing,' Boots,- Shoesr Hats and
dents' Fu'trnishing. Goods Jive us
a cAll before buying elsewhere and
eonvideo- yourself.
2F. MNECKER & BRO:
- OlL mALE,
- pfHP ho use and lot now occupied by
.. W. 11. Kerr, Eq. Trho lot has a
-front on Vandlerhorst -t of 117 feet, and
a dept of 213 feet. The house li hw, In
eree lent'eisir, and onf the promies are~
a good well. and all necasary outbuild.a
ings. Possession given Januatry 1,, 1881.
Terma ma)datO Ann1e to'
N4INWATROdns.
19'U STATEP SANAToIt...
TWo. many friends d pt.4 4. cAIt
[ARDINvould respootfully noinato him i
is a entdidate for ths"I 'dite, Atibjoct to o
the aotion of the Doemoratic n1hliries. s
FOR COHONEU.
Tho friends of Mr. H. YONGUE MILL
ING respectfully UomiintAte him1 for Coro.,
ror of Fairild County--subject. to the
result of the Domouratio f rimary.
10R JUDGE OF P11BAT1t. -
The friond,; of \ r. . HO4. E. BELL ro. J
=pectfully nominato him i'fo the omoo of
Probate Jqdge of 1firfiled Ciinty, sub.
leet to the actio4" of the Doulaaratio t
primary.
Messrs. ZltIors: Pleaso nor.un*o the
present inouftfbent, J. I. 1HoVes, Jidge 11
)f Probate, as a'ca'didate f r' xb-oloction o
it the nsIllog edrion, subj edt to thle ad'- 1
tion of tho'116mocratic mirtv at' tho pJ)rf- t)
maries.- , B so doing you will obligo- hid ti
14. MANY FiENDs.
MR. SCHOOL COMMISIONE11.
The friendR of D1R. JOHN BOYD, ol
[)reciating the skill, zeal and fidelity 1
wvith which he has discharged the duties n
if Sohool Qnmmission'rr, re.peetAiiy --
ioinimate him 'fr re-election-suboject to
,he aotion of the Democratio primaries. it
The friends of.the REV. JAMES DOUG- cl
JASS repciafuliy' nbminato him for the ti
position ofigehool Commissioner of Fair.
laid County at the' oeuipg electio - --
bject to the action of the Democratic
p'arty at tbo primaries. S
FOl REPRESENTATIVE.- ao
Messrs. Mitors: I'leaso anounce the
inmo of Major JAS.PAGAN as a eindi- -
late for- the Legislature--subject to the
1)mocrtio primaries. 3ANY FBtRNDs'; G
fo
The friends of Mr, JOHN 4. LYLES, eI
>qlieving that he -viil faithfully 'relreston ' D
11the -int'OMts of the )eoplo, respectfiu'- -
ly ndklidat him for a neat in the House
>f Represontatives-subjeot to the nction H
if the Democratic primaries. C
The friends of T. P. M1TCRELL r6gard' P]
lim ftted to represent the cuity in tie -
louse of Ropresentative8, and rcspectfully,
nibmit his name to .the Demnotrat o'f IV
Fairfield'for their n6tion in the pi'imary. 01
We present the name of Maj, d. E. c
l'HOMAS to the Domooritie voters of
Fairlold couity ason6 that will ably and
ffilioritlj reir6sente uuiri the, State Log
s1ture-subjedt to the Dopocratic liri- d
maries'. NuMunotm FRIENDS. d
Tine many frictids'of the Hon. TIS. f)
S. BRICE. appreciating in a high degree ti
his past He'rvices in 'the' HoTA0 0f'Rrl)-'- a
seitatives', respeotfuly- nominiate him for a
r6-election subj4et tq the result of- the fr
Democratic '11inilwy 'lbetiobi
.Mes.'~ 1Nliorsj Please annbn'ine Mr.
YAOjS B. TU.NER as' a carididato for
the Legislatore a't the eisuiug eleetion,
4u>j.cot (i the actiolt of the Democritie
31%bsat the priniaries. By. .o doing you
will oblige his. MANY FhllENDH.
Messrs Firs: We eg 8, 0res'ent to
Jh favorable consideration'of to voters
,f Fairliold couity Mi'. GEORGE H. Mc
HIAS'VREIt as a cd'ndidato fok, otic of oar
0ILprIDiitatives iln the UiOXt Legislature.
W'q pr4sent hi-nam with the full amsur
m-co oft .In 'high qUalifictioffs' for- this
listingu,lied' pdaitioh, for'hfiaddition-to
his finished oducontion and acknowledged
orncil worth, he is one of the most public
4iprited citizeris iut dufr cunt,y,- a-id- as'
such carinot fail tb be a'nmbst usefuil mdmu.L
ber of' our Legislmtur'e. MANY VOTERS
FORL SHIERIFF.
The friends of R. N. MoMASTER, Esq..
respootull nomirgate him for the office of
Sh'ifd fiodCotuy,'stibject to the'
tetion of thd Domboi-htio prhnary.
The f4iends of S. WHORTER YONGUE
nominate him a candidato' for the ollice
of She'tiff at thq ensuing election---Fubjoct I
to the actiori of the Democratic prismnarios.
Mese. JfWi'.i:' Pleeso anuiounco Mr
W.~ E. 3ELILISON, JR11., as a carididate for
Sherift'of F~air'fiold County, at th6' ensu- 4
ing election'.-subject tb tlxd actidh df the
Demo.sratio primary; MANY FRIENDS.
The many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mc-(
CARLEY,.xeogrnizing his peculiar fitness
for the ofleoo, respoettully~nominatn hini
for Sheriff of Fairieold'County--subject to
the acti'on of tpo Democratic prinary. j
Messrs. .Kditor's : As nominatiois afe in I
order, permit us to present the nane cof j
DOL. J NO. B. DAVIS as a candidate forL
Shoriff at the ensuing election, subjet,
of course, to the action of,the D,omuocratic
primaries. MANY FRIENDS.
Messrs. .Fdiors: Please annouiid Mr.
JAS. L.. RiCHMOND aa' a eandid'at'e (or
Bheriff at the erisuing election, subject toC
the action of tlAo .Democratic Clubs at the
primaries, and obligo MANY FnIENDs.h
rhlay 13-Vf
Messrs. Editors: Please anAdunmeo Mr. -.
1.,Prbst'ori Cooyer"'ada c'drididate' for the 4
Demoratio nominatiori for sheriff at the
Doming election (subject to the .dcision
fthe prinary election) and oblige'miany
SOUTlIwEsTni foNToN OF THNE Coutkii,
dec 10
FObIf COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The many friend.r of r. TJON ~FEbN.
LEY nominiat'o him' as a candidate for
County Commissioner--subject to the,
action- of the Demnooratin piiBli&fes.
Messrs. 1KlUors: Please announce Mr.
JACOB IJOOKMAN as a candidate for theo
office of County Conmmissioner for Fair
field County at the ensuing elnetion, sub-1
jet to the Democratic primary.
MANY Fnm%ENDs.
Please anhitiico'1ir. Ji im,-BLOWYNas
a candidato for Couhty Colinmissionoer
subje,ct t;o thd'nction of the Democratic
p)l.rieos.- M.r. Brown ha~ b'enm unadli-'
muously cuidorsod by the R holiwood el'ub.
MANY- FutrcE4'oA.
MeSRs*. Editors: TIlo m atty friendls of
Mit. JNO. A, STEWAIWC respecctlly'
stominato him as aeohndidat'e for the office
of County Commissioner, subjoot, to the
Democratic primar.7,
Messrib dluor's: Please announce TUIOS.
D. OWINGS, EsqI, as a candidate fair thme
office of Count Commissioner- -snbject
t't.hc action of te Domboeratio rhnarioes,
anud oblige his MANy PlI'NDs5.
Messrs. IQUors: Please an:nounce DJ-X
flN- H. ROBERTIION, Esq., as acand'id.to
f'or the office of County om-si>rat(
the ensuing election-, pu1>joot to the notion
of thei,Domocratioc prirnmarie.s, and obligo
his MANY FIEPNDB,
Messrs. DilOrs:,. I.kdale anpounce Mn.
CHIARLES DOU(ILABS as a candidate for
County Conmmissioner of Fafrileid, snb- d
Ject the result of the Democratic primary,
MAur F*ENhs.
Messrs. &lltoys:: Ilease~ ari.'none Mr.
3 E. I'OWFJL as a candidlato for the ofie
of County Commishioner at. the ensuing
election'-anbject to N he action of the pui
many eloctMa of the I)oemocrauti club,,.
M1Mh aitBta.
NOM NATIIOM.
OR COUNTY- COMMIs8101Ei
The frientb" of' Capt, JOHN A. -AIN
ANT ropectfully'nomnato 9,ii for rq
oc tion to the of6ie of o0mty -(6mintnli1
Lonor---stbj6dt td the tult of the.Deao;
r.ItlO p)rimorf.
jhe/r?. Eili-8: Tho fridnds of *WfL.
IM AIKEN. Esq., reApeotfilly'announoo
im a- candidate for Com1nty Comits.
oerrer at the enluinig eloction, Rubjectto.
ie remult of tho Dinmocratio primarici.
Ninin-W ITERN FAMIET,
Misers. hlius: Pleato announco Mr.
A, TUtKRETT, -of Ocedar Creek, as a
ilndidito orl'ountr Coimmisionor at the
llmuing lecIion', subjr wt 'to the action - of
ie Domooratie pmriros, and obligd
MANY F1xeiO1.
MessAlkior.:Pesornoto JAS.
HA IVEy, Esq., as a candidato for the
ffico of County C'ommxisnionor at the on
ling oleotion- m1bject to the notion of
te Demncratic clubUH ittho-primla7 clou
on'-an-ad oblige hits
Messrs jX Fftrs: Pleaso annnurfoo.- Mr.
M. ZEALY am a candiilate for the ofie
rCounty Commisionor at the oemning
octin.--sabject to the action of the
01m1oc?atie prinmry. MANY FenIENs
M.hqrq. JAllIort'Please ann'xuno - MIt.
OBBRT ). .1OiC1'X aR canididate toi,
munty..Conmisioner of Fairtiold at tho
ining oleotioi-subject to the action of'
Lo Democratic primary.
'T' ffi6z'n 'sof MirJameil . fo~ f
%lem, -respectfully nom:nato hiA for t1c
1100 of County Coianissionorat, tho ei
kir.I election- -HubjeCt to the aution of
0 Dobiocritic jAriiakry.
jan 1'-td
Tio. nriny' fribnds oT-Mr.- M. it. A*
IRADY' nomitiato hifi t a a i candidate
k County Commissiotier at tho onsuing
ootion, 'ubjcot to the action of- the
Omocratie Primary.
# Iu.:1 : Plweato andounco MR.
.OSCAR DUKE asI ai icandidate for County
>mmissioner at the onsuiib(i clecti6n,
thjCt'to the action of thif beuiocriatic
emamry. MANY FRIENDAS,
Th'o friond of Mr. JAMES \. COLF
[AN r3hpcotfully noihinato.hlfi fal- tio'
l1co of Coun1y CoiIIissiolieY of Fair
ki-ubject to the action of tho DLno
atis primary,
0 TU1E VOTEIt8 01" FAIRFIELD.
GM-'r .~E:~I. -I1x11 by,' 6 seuRa of
#y io my country and prompted'with a
Psire to mervo my fellow-6itizona, I-hor&.
V offer uino1:lf1n a on'lidat -for tho of
30 of' (!oxuty Veoimissioner, subject to
1 a'fii of Clio Deiodrntic primaries,
ld with th holi6 that' m.y claimq may
cot withe Oidciw.iertion. from my
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