The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 14, 1880, Image 3
TOWN AND 0OUNTA
TUE'SDAY, Septeuber 14, 181
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--'ri-weekly.edition, four doliars
-11 . m 1 n advallce; W'col. editic
wo dojlars and fifty gpua.,peranni
I41 advance, - Liberal. discount to clul
of five and upiwards.
4 RATES oF ADvnTisIN;o.-Ono doll
er inch for the first, insertion, a#
- fty cents per inoh-for each subseq jo
insertion. Tliesf rates apply to till a
yertisemelts,8. whatever Iatu (o, al
are payable'str etly iII advallce. Co
Aacts f9r three, six .or twelve molit
inde I very liberal terms. Tra
4o01nt local. n6tices, fifteen cents 1
lAteI for. the fIrst insertion and. sOv(
and one-half cents per )i)N6 for a
wl scqut inseirtion. Obitua-eA at
rilute.s of respect 6harged ao.. adv
(isemients. . Simple ann 11.uncemiets
Xparriages and deaths published free
chae ,,. and solicited,
All comnunications, of whatsoov
paturo,. %lould 1Q j dressbd to tl
Miullsboro Pu1ishing Compan
Wbinsboro, S. C.
NeIv Advertsomentp
Oats-J.I av.. .
Sherifl'is Bale-J. B Davis.
'CFresh d iroceries-J. F. MoMaster
Co.
The fall session'ofMouitZio*Scho
betied on Moliday.
By a blunder on Saturday t1e .nai
of Ridgeway ,was 6mitted iVbE tl
list of mounted clubs in Tuesday
parade. Under Dr 3oyd this eli
Made a handsome showing.
FAIZRFIELD TEACHERS' AssOOIATIO
-The meeting of.the .T air#Id Teac
er.' Association will bo held in Winn
boro on Thursday, - the 16th install
The teachershro invited to assemblo
Mount Zion School'at eleven ollock.
'At a meethig of the WItmsboi
Democratic Club on Saturday evenin
Captiin Beaty moade a motion that ti
club request the merchmaits t. ce:
their stores on .tiie Deinociatic Da
the 24th, and accepted an aicuidmei
proposed by Mr. uey that they 1
asked to close all day. This motio
passed unanimiously.
L We call especiat .t6ltion to ti
amended regulatiois -for the Doin
cratic primary, published in ful. in ai
other part of this morning's apel
The cliang6s made are inl paragrapl
11, 12, 20, 22, 23 and 24. The author
ty of the Committee to make tiec
hanges is given in Article IX. of tli
Ccu.Ity Constitution, W'hich as followF
The system of primary elections b;
ballot is hereby proscribed as the mod
of nominating calldidat6s for domu1
oficers, and forinembers .6f thO" GcI
cral. Assembly. The said electio
shall be conducted under rules an
regulations to be fixed by the Coun
1Exec utive CJommittee.
Co U.N T POLITIoS.
An Importnt Meeting of the Executi
Clornmihttee--The D)ay Fixedl for the Pi
nauiry--Misceonnouis Business.
The proceedings of .hc mneeting
the . Democratic County Executi'
d)ommittco on Saturday were of an ix
portant nature. T1hme first busine
done was the fixing ottIiS cZiy for tI
-primary election-the twenty-seven
day of the presenit month.' The1 follos
ng--ngmcd gentle.nicn *61i0' selecte
under the rules,-as mianagers at ti
several club polls5:
Yonguesville-J. M. l'ain. .
G laddenl's Grove--Wm. Powell.
'White Oak-8. It.' Terrac..
Winneboro-I. N. Withers.
Oakland-A. J. Lamar.
Blear~ Creek-J. C. Rose,.
Cedar Creek-W. B. lDunlap.
Rtidgeway -4. W,. Moore.
Lonig T[own-T. 0. Wiley.
Orconbrior-J. R1. D)olleny.
.Jenkinsille-D. '.4he~nn..
*.Jack'so'' sei' k--dalbert Evans.
M9ntifello-flyne MicMoekin.
Salem-Isaac 11. Meany.
Tihe other two nVanagers are selecto
under the regulations, oneo by L)
pi-esid.ent of the local club and one I
the club,.Itsejf. -
Several aimendments wore made
tl e ruics for the- primaries-wvhI
Will be found published hr iAdl'Ii
*where. We commend theii to the
tontive reatiig'filiDeoerats, tfm.o
espociully, to the candidats.
The resignat,ion of Mr. R1. E. Elliso
Jr., as a member of' the, Q}ommi.,tc
was received t\S inborhitqngiuad'
forred to"fIid Jackeon'A Orbok Ohub..
'The secretary was instructed to n
tify the several local .elabs, thron~
their re'spectife proside'nts, to' aseer
ble on the College Grooen .in Win
bore, at ten o'olocht a. mn., on the 24
instanit, and, idffto ie gor'Lin
Chairman, to take pazrtits -'the iha
meeting ordered for that day. 't
nmen are bxpoeted' to appedti'Tn" i4
sqlrts. On nfotlon of Major Woo
ward (CapL.'3. U. Johnston temnporni
ly in the chair) it was resolved thiat
e.nitable bam.ner be. 'pr#0tcd to ti
6lub paradinig'the largiest nunif,qi'
nmen in red sliirts (in proportion to ti
'niembershuip of the club) at the ma
mneeting to be held on tho'24th~ n's."
The following comimunicatlon n'o
tlioe State Executive Comimittee w
read, and received as Information:
.JioT.,..,E W. Woodward, Couwz
Chairman 4( l/ait.1ield :
, DEAUIn--Iibolialfof the State Der
ocl'atQ Executivo Qoimnitteo, I1 set
you thank fo your gredtassistance
nakinig thm demonstration on the 7
'mst. a success; 'and tq the* Detmocr.-i
ofFairflekt, T'4g leave .also to -'off
thatiks for their presence on the oco
sion. Vorrt1ruly,.
iooroth y.
-This wor'l is .but. a"-fleeth
a 1ow," but it takes might,y lively woi
tr spmoeof uAtfo koop a gri> on'o1
ektck~ of admissioni how y. po
- - is..4
r.J O81I?ER' I.N 2'HE BOU~f
,Southern Tratte 3teports -Itbad Thieough
o. .Nrtn Spectuce".
The Now'*York Herald, after view.
in ig the. statoioits of trade in 8outlih
er crn . cities for tliopast ye"alid - notio..
n, ing Individual Ihistances of prospeelty,
14, concludus as follows:
bs It will not do . for :Southern men
aftqr such an official shoving to com
ar Ilin of the pov.erty. of -their region..
Id 9he Southorli .States are prosporotte.
nt It would.)n?t 4e extravagant to say
d. that their .eople arp- on the .wlle.
id more p 1,0r8peus than those of mo8t
n. partgq.o1 tie North. Undoubtedly the.
jis couitions of liv,iiig are easier In the
nt- - th than In the Norti. . B.ut . the
l ellfg for the bettor.ir the last four
m ypars is very remar}tWble. Evorywhero
bh we read of new, industries .starti,ig
,d Into life; . naliractures of' varotig
r- kinds aro rapidly increasing and giV4.
01 employimnt to Inereasing nuthbd4-6
D the poor whites, to whon factory life
is a distinct adv.ance in. the: scale bf
1 pqpE.rilty., The busi.ness - of market
te gardeiing for Nortithrn Consumption
y has been found so irq.fitable that vego
table and siall-A-hIt gardeps and oruh.,
ards are found in till the States frol
Virginia to Louisiana.
. It. is. absurd to charge that a region,
thus healthfully pwospet us is lawless
or idle. The Sotith.pro'duced last year
the. greatest,QtiOicrop in its history;
and this yet,'s crop will be even great
er, .Mut, over and above the cottoi, it
i-s producing a multitude of other
thinll w1kgh.were tothliy unknown In.
tbo-4gutheril States. before the .war..
19 -14i a inor healthfhl political life
to such as would follow from a "divided"
's South, this prospexity,:vould be still
more rapidlk icrbased.
SIKERIFF'SSALE.
Y virtue of. an . exoution to me di
- B yrected, I will offer for sale, before
' the court-house 4bor in. Winntb9o, on
, the first Monday ih October nexi, be
twoon the logal'honr of liale, to the high
i eat bidder, for cash, the following-de
scribed 1)roperty, to!.wit:
All that. tru4 ofAan. lying in Fti,rfiold
o county, conta Irig THRE.E HUNDRED ANT)
SEVENTY-FIVE ACRI-, more or lols, and
bounded on the north and east by lands
10 of Wilson and Brazil and Estate of Win.
ic Tiappi on th a by lInds of
Jolin Wooten. : oid as - the property of
J. W. Brown, at the suit.of A. Williford.
t JOHN B. DAVIS,
e Sheriff's Office, S. F. 0.
n Winnsboro,8. 0.,
Sept. 13, .1880.
sept 14
l0
FRESH GROCERFES!
c SUGARS, Assorted. Coffees, Rio,.
a Laguayrt and Old Gov. Java.
Rio and O.d Gov. Java Roast(d,
y Tcas, 1hick, Imprial,- Gunliowder
Ls
"CANNED GOODS:
P ,a, Peaches, Pineapplcs, ''
mnatoes, Salmnon, Corned Beef, Deviled
i1am and Turkey, Sardines, &c.
f Macaroni and 'Cheese, Ginger Pre
'c serves, Pin Head Oat Meal,~ Vooper
.. Golatine, Mustard, Black Pepper anid
SNu megs. ....., . . . , - .
aldef~an Catsup, Cross &. Black
0 well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow
hi Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per
v- rin's Worcestershire Sauce.
Y'.F. Ho ASTER & (o.
sent 14.
DOiN'T BUY
. -A- --
Until you have seen ours. The
fatnous W-EBSTER1, bgautifully baint..
ed, strong, durable. Don't forget the
WEBSTER WAGON ...
is the BEST TilING,.ON WHEELS.
U. 0. DESPORITES,.
.- - - Winnsboro, 8. 0.
R. S. DESPORTES & CO.,
E.Ildgewvay, 5. 0.
sept09
* ARQAIN I BfARQAIN!
to
h . -- -.:
0
L'ADb I E S"'
(1
BMCK f COLORE
Ly
'd
105OItM!R PICE $1.50.'
bofU Sp. B E ,SO LD I
MoMXM 1N, $EICE & 00.
r3l4iflte5st 4114
idlr#npir
AMER\ CN 0i0
daA r D INED. ,ni
A161
FIN E L I W0 R. 0
ATHIANS BROS. Okl Cabinet Rye,
1863, -old to(nd6,ko Whiskey, 1800.
Also, Rottordam Ur<nly. Cold am for
lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day.
HAVE recently made extensive addi
L tions to my - stock of Wines aid
liquors, which consists of a full asdort
ient.of Ryo Whkoy, Corn Whiske,
Freoi6h lirondy, Apple lWandy, Peah.
Brandy, Sherry Wino, bonppernoug Wine;
Champgnio, etc., etc. FI NET
.$* I olaini- to oel the -FINEST AND
PUREST lfYf$ -WHISKEY to - be had in
Winnaboio. -Give it a trial.
I also also k op on hand a full supply of
BGA RS AND i'0j3AvC0v
in great-variety, and adapted to the tasteh
of everybody.
Gal:attli41BALvETTO AOUSE, in the
Winnaboro Hotel building.
.:..J. CLENDINING4
m6h 27
SALE STABLESk
4
TO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD
I AVE established a Sale Stable at
Winmsboro, and am. prepared to.
sell stock st.Uck on very aco nnodat
fmg torrn eiticr for cash o' on timo
mitil next fall for negotiable paper.
P6sons wishing ti) buyvor swap will.
do well to call on me before purchas.
ing clsewhicre..
.I will also pay the highest cash prico
for
CORN AND FODDER
.Dellvored at my Stable on- Congress
treot, located one door south of tho
Ladd building.
A. WILLIF6tD,
Jan A(
Wanted.
Ski9Ln-s,
Lamb Skins,
Goat Skins,.
Deer Skiins,,..
Otter :Skina,.
Mink Skinis1
-Gray Fox Skins
Opossum Sk~ins, Co Sis
Rat Skins, . .
.Rabbit Skins.
--0
Cotton,
Beeswax,
Woos.
ilaigs,
Brass,. ,
, Copper.
SThe highest cash prices wv
be paid.
... U. G.DESPORTES,
may 25 ___-,__
ITEW GOOIE.
JUS'I' RECEIVED a fresh supply
of Choico Groceries. The follow.
ind is a list of my leading articles:
Clark's Best . Augusta Flour,
Clark's Bolted Meal and Pearl G4st.
Also, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran.
SUGARS~
SGranulated, Standard A, Roy
4tgnd' A, Extra C, and all the lower
grades..
COFFE128.
GI'een anid Roasted-all grades
Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds,
Fresh PlcIslog and.mices.
I500 Gallons Winos and Liqioril
of all gracls.
Givo mo a call and get a Bargi.
'. Hi. DONLY,
ug17 , On the Corner.
DARtGAINS
--AT TIHE-.
Corrier Stow*e
ALL Summer Goods marked ~own- at
J, M. BEATY & CO.'s.
ALp~ Cotton Goods reduced in SiIoe at
J. M. BEATY & CO.'s,
'fGMTTOM prices on Opthing and Straw
Hlats at the ORNER R.
AN Elegant Stook of OCorsein Jtist
celved. Something nieo, Coll anid
themi.
LADTRH wansting Shoes w'l <please -re
mm ber Zeile Bro . hes ahM
DEE'Y& A Bos. .t,~ ;
109HINO 1OTOM MAIN
Therefore.w taie-pleasurm..in an
pouncing to qur .fiends and cus
tomers that yb -ave made a grep
reduction in pricOo of our stock. W
are,dotormined n6ver to be
UNDERSOLD.
We V1ill give oir custinors a sij
cial,-benefit by offering great an
'iar bargains. . I
Calicos, Muslifs, SwiS, mid a
kinds of Whith Goods for' 4umme
wer at
ATLtY REDUCED Plf(EF
Suitings, Linen Buntings at reat
ly reduced Prices.
Cottonades, Jeans and Cassimere
ht greatly. reduced prices.
Just received a new lot of Ladiei
lMisses''ad Children's Slippers
-ALSO
A new invoice of,* Gents' Scarf
Neckties and Sununer,.Vnderieia
which will be sold cheap.
IftITE AND COLORED S1ITq
BIOSQUITO N'TTING I
- OQUT ~ETTIN'G I
GREATER BARGAINS
Than Ever in. Eihbroideries, Ho
siery,. Notione, etc.
-11:0:11
CLOTHING, ETC
We now have on hand a foll stoe
of Clothin, Boots, Shoes, Hats an
Gents' Furnishing Goods. Give u
a 64ll:before buyiug elsewhere an
convince yourselt
--~P. L ANECKER &BRO.
june1.
0 c
0' c
TH. OUHCAOIN OLE
--oF -
C1 HADDI 0
00TOER;ingte.auildngsof te 0
SothCaolnaColeh,wih h4folo
ingiiouity viz
,-)M,PRHE IES LD
Prs'dn an rfssro ngihL
- .- aue o Q . .
-.y ES OOROW Pu b, I'i
Prfoo o eooy, ineaog,Boa
THE LIATJIBRLNX- D., .M
*XILT:> b ofnyticatl andAriclur
cihemisiry.aend Exeritatelate
foTBeP.;10t. Forburthinf oato
aplSouthe roar at Oolub ith th. (ol
iny orderty ofz. th au. .-,
JBENJ. LI,AN
--Moo o .:.a:ytcrary of FAgoulty.i
oluiy.t the t0..ta Aant 1oumi. 1A . '(
NOMINATION!.
10O1 STATE SENATOlt.
ihe many friends of Capt. 1I. A. GAIL
LARI) would respectfully nominate imin
as a candidate fortho Senate, subject to
the itotiou of the bomocratio primairius.
The many ftlOhds' of Col. BAYLIS E.
ELKIN nominate hitn as a-caididato for
the Senato .from F,tirfteld county, subicet
to the rfgulationsof the primary elcotion.
FOR CORONE"lt.
The friends of M%r. 11. YONGUE UTLL
ING rt-spectfully noninate him for Coto.
nor of Fairfild Cou,ulty---su-bje.t to the
result of the Domooratlo :rinialry.
n Tho friends of Mr. 0. H. IIINNANT
nominato him for re-oleeion to oflacof of
voroner, subject to tho action of the
Democratic primaries.
FIOR JUDOE OF P1tOBATE.
Thl friends of,Ir. TRHOS. E. IiELL re
spectfully nominate him fml the efico of
Probate J udge of Fairtiled County, sub
ject -to. the action of the Demiorati
primary.
Messrs. Editors: Please alniounco the
prosent incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge
of Probate, as a candidate for* re-election
at the ensuing election, subjoct to the ac
tion of the Democratic party t4hi pr.
r maries. By so doing you will oblige his
'1.,MANY FRIENDS.
vioR 8CIIOOL COMAMISSIONEUt.
:The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap
preciating. the skill, .etA :and - fidelity
with which he has discharged the duties
f School nmissionr, ropottully
nominate him for re-elcotion.-su-blet t'
the notion of the Democratio primaics.
The 6i6nds of the REV. JAMES DOUG
LASS respectfully nominate him for the
position of School.Oommissioner-of Fair.
field County at the ensuing ClectioA-.
subject to the action of the Democratic
party at the primaries.
Messrs. Aitors; Please announeo the
name ot' Major JAS.PAGAN as a candi
dlata for the Legislature-subject to the
Democratic primaries. MANY F"IlLND8.
The friends of Mr. JO.HN W. ; LYLES,
. believingthat bo will faithfrull -represent
all the interests of the people, xerpectful
ly nominate hin for anat in the House
of RopresentativQa--subject to the action
of 4o Demoitatin primaries.
The friends of T. P. mITCIIELL regard
him fitted to repretont the couity in the I
House of Ropresentatives, and rcspcetf ully
aubmit,his nwam to. the Democrats of
Fairfield for their action in the primary.
* We present the namo of Mnj. C. E.
THOMAS to the Democratic voters or
Fairfield county as one -that will ably and
efficiontly reprosent us ill the S(te Log
b islaturc-subject to the .Deimoeraic pri
mnarbs. Nu mnos PitiENDs.
The many friends of the Hon. Tius.
S., BRICE, appreciating in a high degree
his past, services in tle .Houso of Iopre
F sontatives, -respectfully nominate him for
re:-olection, -m.ibjet. to t-h result of the
Democratic primarf0 election,
.Messrs.4 .lulors: Please announce Mr.
AMLMS B. TURNER as a candidate for
hoe Legislature at the ensuing election,
-autb et to tile nction of the D)emocratic
0lu 'at tile primaries. By so doing you
wiltl.obligo. his. .M.ANY FIhENDs.
Messrs idors: We bcg to present to
the fav'orablo conlsidieratjin of tho v'oters
of Fairfieldi count-y Mr. GEORGE Ti. Me
MASTEll as,a .candidat.q. for one of our
Rieprdentavos in the fiext LIailalturo.
We present his name wit.h the full asur
anco of his high gualificaf ions for this
distinguished position, for in addition to
hiis.finished education and acknowledged
mfoi-al worth h10 is ono of the most public
spirited citizens in our county, and ats
*sUch cannot fr.il to~ be a most useful mem01
lber of our Legislature. MANY VoTERs.
FORl SIIERI."F'.
The friends of Rt; N.-McMA8T 'KR, Esq.,
respectfully nominate him for the office or
Sheriff of Fairlield Couinty,.sub)ject, to the
not,ion of tihe Democratic primary.
The-f*i& dsof S. WH{ORTERI YONOUJE
Snomlinate him a candidate for tihe oilice
of Sheriff at tile ensuingfl Oleetion-r.Eubjectt
to the action of the Democratic p)rJimaries.
Mfessr. Ediiorsi: :Pldeso announce Mr
R.B. ELLISON, JR1., as a candidato for
Shdriff of Fairfield County, at t ie ensu1
m ig elootion-ASsubject to t,he actionj of. the
Dome sratic prima,ry. . MANY FuiNDns.
' THb' mnny friends of Mr. JNO. D). Mc
CARLEY, recognizing his peculiar fitness
a for tile Oficeo, respectfully nomlinate himl
for Sheriff of Fairilold Count,y-subject to
Sthle aotion of the Demortcpnry
'NAes4rs. Editors.: As nomnination~s are inl
order, permit us5 to p)resenlt tihe nlame -of
OJL. JNO. B. DAVIS as a candidate for
Sheriff at tile ensu-ing election, subjet.
of Oourse, to tile action of the Democratic
primaries. .MANY F"I,JNns'.
IMAessrs. Dlitors: -Please announce Mr.
JA8. L. RICHMOND as a candidate for
Sheriff,.at tile dnlsuing elootion, subject to,
the aotlon of tile Domocraf,ie Ulubs at the
Sprimaries, and obligo MANY FIIENns.
may .134.f.
~AfeRssi. kiors: PlAxfAo announce Mr.
J. lheston Cooper as a canldidato for the
Democratic nomination for sheriff at the
coming election (subjet to theo decision
sf thle primary electioni) and oblige many
friends in tho. - -
lSoUTHWEsTE'nN PORlTION O1P THlE COUNTY.
dec 16
i"Ol COUNTrY COMMISSION EN.
Tile mnany.frlends of Mr. JOHN flN
LEYanomninate -him -as a candidate for
County.. Conirnissioner--subjct to tile
action of the Democratic p)rimnaries.
n Messrs. .Florns: Please announce Mr.
JACOBlIUOMAN as a candidatco for-tho
doffice of County Commaissionor for Fair.
.field Qoutit the ensuing election, suIb
jeet to the Democratic primauxy..
,, .M ANY Fn1LENDs,
Please anmnoundo Mr. J. W/m. BROWN as
a candidate for County. CJommissionolr,
>subject to tile action of the Deolaneratic
YprimaVies.. Mr. Bro.wn has begal uni..
inously endorsed by tile Bly thew4od cdllb.
MAN Fnrsss.
Messr~s. Ediors: TIl.to 'many. friends of
Mr. JNO. ., H TEWA 'RT respectfully
noJiminateo im~ atsa candidate for the oflico
of County Ogomiusslonor, subject, to the
Democratic primary.
- . Jfssis, .Mliors: Please announce T HO.
-. D. OWINGS, Erq., as a candid ate for the
bailoo of 'ounn3 Comamisionor---subjact
to the action of tIl Democratic Primari es,
and oblige his MANy YIE?tD5.
Messrs. Ediorec 'Pleae announce DIX-.
ON iI. ROBEitTSO , E ,Ias a candidato
for the oflRoo00 t omisne i
the.Dirpogiffiina adm- at
NOMINATIONS.
FOR COUNTY CO.NMISSIONE
11, srs. bNors: Pleaso anpounco AI
1AltLEN DJOUILASS asit niaidito if
1ounity Cormiktt Mhioner of Fuirtield, S;U
cot the result of tho Domnocratic prinar
MANr FJ1ENDS.
Messrs13. PAdIOrs: Plloase annlounlco TU
I E. POVE1 ,L a a candidato for the offl
)f (-ounty Comnimissionor nat tho enstui
lect ion--- subject to Ithe action of the p
111any elction of.the Donocratio olubs.
MANY FmENDs.
Tho friends of Capt. J.011N A. III
9ANT respoothilly ioiaffil.aO him for r
)Io.tionl to the ofico of County- Comm
donc;- subject to tho result oftho De
r.ttiu primary.
Mlew.r.q. .Wlors: The friends of NWI
[AM AIKEN. Esq., respetfully announ
tim i canudidate for County Comm!
ionor at. the onmning olection, subject,
he result of tho Democratic primarios.
N<my'n-W tr5EnN FAII.FIEu),
Messrs. hIors: Pleaso alnounco h
F: A. TUR YliT, of Codar. Creek, as
!audidate for County CommisHionor at t
nauMling olec!ion, ibjeet to the action
Ihe Democratic primaries, anld obligo
MANY FRIENs.
AXesmrv -4.taors: Pleangof tkonuev JA
R.1IlAiYEY, Esq., as a aididate for t
>fice.>f County Commissioner tit. the e
ming election--wubject, to the nc:ion
he Deimocratic clubs at the primary elu
ion-and oblige his
N"PtUrWus FnIEND8.
Jlevsrs. bliturs: Pleaso onnounco Al
I. M. ZEALY as a catndidate for the ofli
if toty Co1mssioer at it ensiil
lootion -suijoct. 'G the action of tI
Mmocratic primary. MANY F11tNDS.
1essmi. 111ifors: Pleaso tnnouneo MI
tOBEIT 1). BOLICK its IL candidato I
;ounty Commissioner of Fitiatfold at ti
1nsuing elect ion ---kubject to the action
he Democratic primary. -'
M%.ANY FnIlRNDR.
Tile fi ienu. of Air. Jaumes G Heron,
'aleim, rest:eotf lIly nomninatb him for tl
>ilco of County Commissioter at.tho e
ming election- -subject to the notion
he iX-1mocratic primary.
jan 17-td
Thll-. Iaty frieid.g of ir. M. If. M4
-11LA)Y lio iniato him as a canidli
or Couty Comititssion-r it. tO ennuir
lew.tionl, mlubject to tho action of t)
)emocratio Primary.
'Vessr.q. Vlidors: I'law 11nn1ounco MNU
. OSCAR 1)UK its t aitudidale for Courn
lommisi n t, tho vinmuin, (Avecti
ubject to the action of the )einoce'ai
>rianary. MANY FItfl-INDS,
The fricnds of Mr. JA NiE W, Cul
4AN respeetfully nouinate him for t
>lien of Comnty Coinmirsioner of, Fi
itI 1--subjet to the at ion of the Dem
.ratit- primary.
L'O THE VOTERS 01i' FARFIFL
GNTru MN--Im1pelldl b a s
lity to iy country ind lproumipted witl
lesiro to serve iv fe1llow-eitizens. I her
ay offer mtyself ts a onilidae for the c
ice of County Commlisionoi', sp1hject
:io ncion of the Democratic primari<
Ind with the hope ditt mrty clailms li
neet with duo ceisiderttion from it
Crienids. lhespect fuhlly,
,iTROY Tr. LUMPKIN.
LUDDIEN & BATES
SOUTJJERN
MUSlC 140USE
T'IIE 31USWIO HOUSE OF TIRE 20UTJ
IR"MOVAL. TO OlUlL
An Illiinii1e Multsic Teliplei.
TIwo largosttoresi, 'ach 3(0 foot front, a
fouir stories high, fronmting oin three stre
md fll!ed from cellar to loft wtith miusi
suprplion." -Nothing to comaparo with it
the Southern States.
A4 )3IG6 STO)RE,
A/ BIG S'TOCi
A BIG TiRAD1.
AN MR TO COM:
Untrring the ten years since our es'tat
lishment. of our h.o.to we have develop
theo mtuic trado( of thte South to at w<
dlerful degree, bunt as yet we have only I
gunu. Wescio, not many years ahtoadl,
businoss of a million a year, and to hi
care of this oenorimotus trado we have p
vidledi our pr-ce-ent mamm iothI .watrlOoon
Fall trado 188tW w ill ho irmino. Wo i
ready for it,. For nointhis our z*onior pa
nor ha:s becat at the kNor-th contracti
wit.hi -Piano tand Organi mianufacturers
inrumepiluQts. Ili hias concluded i
tdvantingeous contrac:ts, nnat tho Piar
and1( Organnt ar1( "cmin lg, comain::" 100t),
moro, by overy steamer. Now St.yles, Ni
P'rics,-New 'Terms, New Store, New 1
piartulro.
SPECIAL OFFER, FAI;t 188
Cash prics with thtree Monthts credit.
Dlurin)g mtoniths of Aug. SApit. amnd 0
wVe wilt sll P'ianos andil Organs at, Lown
JAsn Pmotr.s, paiyaloI $25 Cash on aIL
mo or $10 Cash on an O0rgan, with t
balance in throe months, wi'TuooT 35Th
OIT.
WSIAT DO YOU SAY 'T0 TIII FIE]
Write for Illustrated CIatalogues au
R1ow Price Lists for Fail 1880, andp
>aro to bo astonished.
L1UDDJEN & BA'TE
SAVANNAH, GA.
Whiolesale Piano and( Organi Dealet
julyT 27 -
COLOGNE.
Atii(l populf I Per ruplQ'
- neil at fha lea.h
% 11
WINES ANULI O]s
b-.
GREAT VARIETY.
I -W--L
WOULD most rqspcctfull yinform -
y ustomers and the citizens of Iair
4- field,geierally, tht I keep in stock
.1ill supply of lino Liquors, Qjgaf l
Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarnilt
sltisfaction to ally Q10 giving
trial. Mv stock consists as 11o a
to
1191 PORITED -LIQUOlts.
r. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.S COGNAG
BRANDIES.
of BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GIN
RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WIISKEYS
JAMAICA L. D. RUMS.
of ,F. MOINO DE MORA SIJERRIY
WINE.
F. MOLINIER PORT W1ft.
G. I1. MUMM & CO.'S 1111EIMS
-g C11AMPAGNE. .
GENUPi il INE Wi E.
DO11EINTIC LIQUORS.
SAIIATOGA ITAIM.MtE WHis
KEY.
NATIIAN'S -1863 CABINET RYE
IIISKEY.
STRIAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHI1S
KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY.
t STONE, Ml()TNTAIN RYE AND
ROCK WIllSKEY.
CELEBRATEDM PF11IFER E. RYE
- IlIISKEY..
.. 0
Ly KENTUCKY l'IOIUBON WIlS
KEY. a
ic
PLANTATION RYE . IVISKF Y
VItGINIA APt'.1E ANI) PEACH
BRANI-1ES.
NORTT CAROLINA SWEET MA SII
CORN 1V1I18KEY.
of PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS.
e- BLLACKBERRY BRANDY.
to GINGER BRANDY.
NEW ENGLAND1 RUM.
FRENCH E'S "BOSTON" GIN.,
VERY FI.N.10 OLD CLARET WINE.
* JIOME IMA DE WYINES.
1 KEG DRY SCUP'PER'NONG WINE.
1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERINONG
WUNE
SKEG SWEElC-AAWBA WINE.
UEIIG ERi & ENGEL'S CELEBR AT
El) LAGElR BEER ON DR).AUGUJT
AND) BOTTLED.
flASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE.
3 PURE CRAB APPLE CIDERU.
PUJlIE NATURAL. APPOLONA.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
RIIAPSODYY-A S.TRICTLY TEN
-CENT CIGAR.
T HlE PRIME M INTSTlR CIGAR-8
al FOR 25 CENTS.
in
THE PUCKC CTGARh-3 FOR
THlE CORONET>CIG-AR-3 FOR 25
.CENTS.
TIHE SONORA~ OfGAR--3 iFOR
-CENTS.
U. TIHE SMASIIER (CIGAR-5 FOR 25
~ VIlE CENTS.
T' LIGIITNIN(G CIGAR-5 FOR
25 CENTS.
a THIE-MONARICII OF TH'E SOUTI(
ka CIGAR-b FOIR 25 CENTS.
'H. TIE MASTER. STIROKE .CIGARl&--5
ro FOR 25 CENTS.
P4 TIHE AMERICAN.TWINS ('CIAU.
- FOR '25 CENTS.
00 TIIIiCOSTiIA ICA CIQAR--3 FOT
>w 0 ENTI'S.
TI~j JtOYA L SEAl., CIGAR 1 (,
U FOIR 25 CENTS.
TIlE ROSE AND) LILY CIGAR- 10
.PORL 25 CENTS.
-t. THiE IIAVANA. < HAROOTS-5
Sr CENTS EACH.
i-.
bo T. W. BLAC1(WEXLU$ SMOKING
I-TOBACCO. '
~7ChEWINO TOBACCO--TRE1 ~ .~
- GRADES.
1SU'9111R - IVRAGES.
ICE, LEMONS, $DWTh
TIlE BEST~ MIXED BIEVERAGES
. 01F TIHE SEASON SERVED
AT ALL IIOURIS 0OF
E AY 1 , S
FAS