' FAIRFIELU HERALD NWedneosday Morning, August 30, 1070. JNO. S. NIET NOLI1)S, Editor. t .; 71)of Nv'Y"ork. 'oni V1^EF. 1FSDENT, ' !'itfOS .4. /I" iE.M1)ICM IUIS', of Tht1diitia. FORl (O.ldVR1NOii, ' WADE 1JAMPTON, of ltic1ll. FOR LIEU TENANT (I6iVEINOI), *W: D. S3L1PA-)N, S. L. L~EALE'IIART, "of Btielli. FORt COitli"rMc Y.EIi (IKNEI.. *JOHINS3ON HiAGOOD, f-auol 'II. M. SiLms, of "oi'k. JAM1'ES CONNEH', *of~ C~ihl1'J(;Hft5d i "of k hiilittt.1 '\1t AI)JUT'AN'T t.;E (l. E. W. MOI9F", . of Niiiitcr. 'of- Sparfimbin-g. r*ORBO.IClTOII 0F 'CLLR I:;i ('iliitlflT. .T. C. G'ASTiON, of (:liter. The t.'ui;igi ini Hunt11I (1 Lrolilil in aitready it lively ohh. 'I'll? 1.)( Io C 'ie'lii.till (V1" I' It' 'Ait 4t' Ill *rc' M tiito iii i i1 o ojiui ,u.. Evi'i rw t in large nmubers, and they will take part in the procession on horseback. We trust the meeting will. be the largest, most onthusiastic a1nd nmpat successfttl over hold in Fairfield. Let the f 'ple make it so. Whio Solloitorshlp. Tile Democratic ctndidato for the :hlreitorshtp-of wtho sixth ejudicial circuit is T. C. 'Gaston, l.sq., of Chester. A ' bottEr chbico could scarcely have been made. A lan of tlent. indu'st.iy, high character, consisteitly temperate habits and u1ii1eiung courage, Mr. Gaston Ji0ss0isd till the qualifications necessary to fit him for the office for which lie has been nominated. Graduasiting with distinction from the State University in I 19, ho immeindiately applied him.'ielf to the study (of law, anld as 'rsod after alsoin ied 7in its pract.id'e k.fith (iles .1. Patterson, Esq. His career as a law er has been both progressive 11(1 sucticesiful, and he now holds a leadingf position at the Chester bar. In politics ho has always boon sti ikingly conservative, and among the colored people of Chester he h1 is 11111m1y supporters. We are sat isfied tlit no stronger man could have been found in the sixth circuit, and, if a proper effort "he 'made by thor:o who have ',lt, him forward, his election is almost a foregone conlulsion. As yet it is hard to say who will be the Radical nominee. The p)sitiohs'?tgt W" Mr. Couch, of Chester, ':.1\1 MIr. iIacl'c.y, the )preseint incitumiben t, with the chances seeminig to favor the latter. Of this. more 11non. Ior Congress. .Froin the itNes (uiu (.'otrier ie extract the "following sketch of Col. Jno. H1. Evins, the Democratic can didaite for Congress from the fourth district :. "The foulrth Congressional Dis triet is composed of the Counties of Unmionu, Spart4uburg, '(reihavills, York, (hestor, Lancaster. Keshaw and Fa~iirf1eld. 'ho -vot.ing popiiula lion is : White'.8,9i0, bolored 19, 957. The l)enmocratic candidato is (Jol. John IL. Evin, of Spartanburg, than whom there is not its South a(rolina a iner sp ci 1men OI time liberal ind accomplished gentle man. Hie 1beolongs to one of tin oldest an1d befit, f;miliesiih the State, is ai lawyer by professiuom, and abmout forty- thre#' V,-'s age. lIe-fore the wa*tr ho wasi aL -uummbr of thik- Staht served asu ( 'ipi it' in tbnkini's erne regimenA1)(1 the PathndItt() -Sharpshoont erPS. At Fraz*ieri's5 famrum, ini ilh seven1 daiys' bamti.t.es, lhe was wounided ami dlisabilodl. Sincee the war lhe has bieen anl acetive pro'imoter of all w orks of init.ernial iunpjrovomntl, and1( did iich toi 5oeure the rtmmhnig of th( Air Linei Railroad throligh Sparta:& bu11rg. For lo'mo years hie was a direct or of the Air Line Ibitiih1(d, and is nuosy a dhietor of theo Spar t anhiig. an'~d Ashemvillem Raih-ond. (Jol. Ev'ins is an~ able -lawyer, and con spsieniously aia~~2'ble anid np~righit. An Elder of 't~h Presbyterian Chuurebh, he is hoclovel ah'd lhdnoreid for his puirity, hhlraTmit~y and sincerity in overy wvalk of lifo Tifr term of otli ce of Col.l" vinlS as Odngressman wvill begin on the~ .tth of March." WVhippor F'or'Owarnod. Giove'rnor C~hambherlain) has issuled a pr'ocm;ation warning Whijpper toi make i tim-t at Iatinig h'is seat on the trenich 'till his Aldims lhe settled by a (comfp~tent couri't, andi orderIi:.. f lIt (courtI otheers of O)rangeb'urg auid Charleston hot to recogiz o hiiia ii uiial c'apaicitYv. Thie go)vernor Rays 1 (1do hereh v proclail'1 that a~y such attitimpt hv W. J. Wuhipp'br aind thmose wvho may aid and abot hiimi, wilIlihe reOgarde and tr'mated by mna hot onliy as an uinlawful andtio riotouls dist9Ibance of the pub lic pee, hblt also as an outrago upon jtmdicial authority; not to hoe tolertedt in it civiliyied State. * * (1do thl'rpforo forewarn all eitizens of this Stait.o aigiiinst midihg or abel~t ih'g W. d. Whipper In, his sah.1 l dhladfill at tempjt, and .1 el l uponi tho olicers~ of the law ini saiid circuit to exert thiri (ilicim, andowes, in sstabtlilg e athrt io v mdtxctilng th11 ordii oif Juiift tReed, and1( in putting down all at tempts ini anly mhanner' t o inerfer Withi his discharg' of t ihn dhiios oif his otlice. *** Amld I fmrthe. pricimiih t.hiiit if the iltliern~ of the. law in said circuit nhamlh faili to dis, chalrge tiheir duitieii as$ hfe einhoire hutIid diwn; 1 shlti proceedc , unlder the lai o~(f t his State tom or-gaize i suflicient force inl thme (uflmtih of O)ranmgeurg antd (Charlesto(n, tinder thc co)rmmiandl of the" tlawful deputy conlstabileR, undelr ?ny owni direct ion and control, to exento piromp~ltly and effectually sneh ordes as inay he issued by iJudge Reed, aIs judge of the said circuit, whenever such ordera shall he resisted, and to arrest and eornnit all pmron~Wh 1iit;"J iiP3or Yo'esist his atuthority, or Who may in contempt tliorcol aid in- the execution of aniy order Winch may beo issued by W. J Whipper, uptil his claimt to be judg( of said circuit shall have beer established by sonic tribunal compeC tent to rasa ftimnl jutdgelllei tlieieoni" T1his U('fiont of the gov orno phi til additionail *1( l~e the way of WVhippet~G' lli e (o the benici to which lio cllli)IHl to have beleiiClectt~d. or i ' ero. I. it the posi tioni he~ hasI In kenl, ( hove: 11(1 Uh:1u1)e11i calookh ~ oi !"y Lo V!-6,,4 W~ho( llO'.v oppjosei his j) ditti iis il1'tL1. tionls- -iil' 've feel sanie that lhe toil receive it t.i Oif'! fullest "' enlt hipperx vs (h1l.'es .Of '! ,au i11~ 11 5Owit1 ire (('itleIly Pn")o', lull t he, semt et. pooirer a1:.1 poorer i~ tune goes on. 'A Falir El1ctionl. Governor Chiaii'. eriain 11 lts issue' the following 1)roeluII atiofl, =e:l~ rinj (late Aug~. 25: or ibefore; the 7tlh proximio, fle( CIommissioners of licietioii f~r 'caol county' ill t1e Mtato. "1L is jiist andlc proper.). IF. Ily jitt1g ri'lclt.'tilaf, 'vh(i1 itichal lpar1ty Shot Noh fairly i'cpltmc clf' 141these Seven't l.)bnils, wild f thei sf~lo 1 i')Uol(' I o ap j oin1t. a1s a general rulie, oil (ftlI b)oar( \v~o I pI s"!' ntfi1ivs of th1. { aTpili" call ilatcy':ihzd env of the ])tyio*r tti par~tyA in all cnfi, -TI inite411to II) l; poit. d111y fir- minde'd id,,liixt 111e ,I, I hic(f')I e, invite' siigges~io and r('cltIlnl atiii as to thien ('"ae ;itl 1' fee as11 to appoint'Ic' ( Elction ;1 tiliol if tine0)H Ii rst, pp )intI. c(1 ,;1;11 t. "'O ("after' inec'i ott:; (a41t(. (bat(es;.1 shl 201CXI (lct. thir ies8ignath it ia (oin inii*;ioul1'r (i 6' i' leet jllt, 1111 I steal! f(eel wall 'nittel its flikilii'c iiin~vtl fo, this va1tso." Th'lis zit(' oif. the (>v'niin ' jis cl (Iliii to atllay fill fe sof un1fajir neSS at the (It'l( t . 'hI(" pI'CsI:I. of at I(p I:re4;i ati"' of' tadic poj itic', 'p~arty wvill insutre Iairliess to ult. \\ t rust, tht g reat tliseci ii'w tii 1) CxCI ciH(al1 ill thle i~jnuiiil i:(i t ( thI rcejw;'scntf Iit. of Ih le luno.'ratt, paorty. Tihey 51(,111( I 'e lcn f rie dlidaite fo)r ofliec will hb' digihi T1his is ant excelb it L )rov :Sion, IS at mut IL(hliuit. Cur County '1i:-'cet. hae f loll o)f the( Cj1t.'~ on (Jon 'CJI il ol wns;)iit;;y a fa' ll c TO THEI! PUB3LIC. It was only by the advice of my friends that I originally coiisoiitod to be a ciandida'te' for the office of Clerk of Court, and I am now td _ vised, by ti.) samel friends, that my Withdr-wa1 fromi thu proHent canlvass - for the office will conduce to the good of the; County and State. This I (10, while I aIni iidvnsed by my f sameU fritlids t hlltit I J lai (IIit~ *1can (lidatte. I will be elected1. Iletico nip' llcticn is4 baised solely ulpon WhIa1t A~ ('olcive- to he liy dutty to lily fl'ields SiAML. B. CLO\\'\E1. Aug. 28, 137(1. FI umt1iu.o) (iOU\'I'1. S. C., Augt'l ut ti), 1870'. / (ht '1",CII. (1./tl I1tcra/ A large atnd '('1thlusiastje r (l&'ni 1 of tlhe whjite votecrs of hA~h u>shtij) no. G was h'.ld h'rre to-day for t ir''pur pose of organizing it. De121(eratie Cl(Jub. '' meecting h at1 ealrd to ()1' hr ab'out 11 o'clock. Oil motion. - mtiy ehairribant. andc H. it. I.laniiigan,I 1L.;scf., W is t( ju~tesi fe to net as recce 1 t:ury. 'The eh2~ii12lian exp lainled the l jec~t of trip h~i(e(ting ill i few fordi.. -_)1 hie ul iks, amnd etUxtiik fill ivita.. tioui to all to eciiue '" iward1 and jomin .runs8 c.tfltt, tip a;1(l signied the roll. l speaiking.. and itfier 1rlpeat'd calls John ltoci isonl, cs'.,(ame forward ing the 1c( esi(.y' of' l iom~oigi or s g;.ul;r:ttion. ,tdf l)Oilttlg (lut how, V- mu, drive fro 1111 )""r the liar (lies that haiVe so lu (Iis9graced own1 C plae in I h''ir s;t" id the g;lllaii( 1 *a ~lalie-I la i'"rs eh(l '1 by .3 the late AIIi (. 1(111C in flt Ih ,i lemitt. :i W. ( 1) (1I (It 11'a1111 (aiitvn hour h~en Ifr'il vVj(1V (.tit! 1J1"'4CAre1 I. '[ir. etrttaY':i r ).1l(C( till corruption of t~la jl'cm1ii t id ill i3 ti 1u. um111d ti i i1 fril'(I1 lil4t l1C~sijtll'. of il ic 'United'I 81 tex (iolIV1 to tlhe mos)t ilisignili ''"iut Jl3I 1l(1;11 official, aid cli led 111101 nees and readiness to O),tend the same right to Republican seakers whenever they desire a respectful hearing kit oui' meetings ; and; to this end, we urge the.. Deinocratic party to observe every decoruin and prop1iriety in attending the meetings of the opposite party. The object of the Democratic party is peaceful and untramneled discussion, that the people may be come enlightened on the issues of the (lily. "1he course pursued by tie finmo cral1s present at the recent Republi cani meetings hats of 68ityt exeited1 the ire of time ring .leaie rs of the ltadlieal party, expressed, th rough its doughty organ, the Union-Ifer (dW. This is lmt nt'uri., One of the trump cards in the 1adieal pack duiing the past eight years las been that they have 'adthings ail their own way. Their speeli's have been in the main Vut a tissue of falsohioods4, constant villification of tihe :hit rpecpli of'the Stata, 1111(1 base appeals to the passioils of the negro. The wvhiitch in their un fortui.te a pathy, stiod aloof, and and' 1 the Rad(lical leaders poison the ikroes' inds(1 and villify the best ttnd'dlr"st nff 1n of the State, to the fulksl e'\t. iut this, it is 10w determitted to (:heck- -not by violence, not by 'inti'idation, not by turbulene'j but in i ' jerfectly peaceful mu1-numr. 'Tt is profesod to meet the Radical s spokesmen lpon the stump, ask a fair division of time, aind tell tie coloFed- people the whole truth Th'e 'theory advanced by the Radical sheet in Columbia, tund o'd te'd by tlie aftiiny of oflice seckers all