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FOCAL iT EMS. TIZURSDAtY, OCTOVEla: 3, 1878. New Adverlisments. Just Received-J. MA. Beaty. Col. Wll. Johnlstonk, of Charlotte, is visiting Winsboro. Mlr. Boaglha4just received soic de.si cated oat meal, which will be found very palatable. There will bo reli-iotus services in the (liflrent chuknrches to-morrow morn ing at eleven o'clock. People learn wisdoil by experieice. A mai never wakes up his secomid baby to see it laugh, but always keeps Dr. Bull's llaby Syrup himdy. * The interesting report of the parade or the H1ampton Rtitle Guard reachedi uts too late for publication lin Tuesday's paper. A viarant dlog Fell into the old abandoned well inl the College lot on Friday nlight, flld although the depth was about. seveiity-five feet, it received n1o hurt. It wts allowed to remain in its novel prison for several days, sonic charitably disposed people throwing food to it; but on 'Tuesdaiy it was hauled out. No owner appeared for the dog, and the rescuer bore it oir in, triuimi. Till,, U00K ANi LADDER CoMPANy. The following is a list orthle officers of this company, elected to servo for the eisigii" year: P'resident-Jio. D. Smart, Vice-Pres,idenit-TI. A. G.moodl. First, Director-W. M. Lumpkin. Sceomid Director-S. L. Lyles. Third Director-D. Kelly. Fourth Director--0. Ilolies. T1reasurler--B. Emllersonl. Secretary-J. M. June. First Axeinan-G. MeDill. Second Axeman--R. lleiderson. Third Axemnan-S. Garrison. A G ILA DAY1 AT ELIIDG E WAY. Anniversary Parade and Practice of the Hampton Rifle Guard--Mara and Cupid. (CORR ESPONDENC OF THE NEWS AND 1IECAI.D.) RwaxAY,September 30.-Friday, the 27th tilt., 'vas chosei by the I lamp ton Ri0le ( Liard onl which to celebrate the anivihersarv of their organization. A few days prior to Friday the weatli er was very threatenig, and the clouds forcibly reinildiig its otf lie tiie when our orgaiization first originated. In the gloomy days of '76, wihen the po litical sky was so heavily overeast, ald Chamberlain mid his associates were seen above the horizon ats thunder clouds thrcatening destruction to our devoted counitry, ald when Tm N-ews AND) lIIALD came touus with the t,idings' orf those dreadful riots at Cainhoy anid Charleston, thenu it was that the law abiding and pecaceful citizens of Ridge wvay and viciniity were aroused to the .true state of aflhirs. It was at this time that might have beeni seen going to some p)lace of renidezvous all the men of our village, from thegray-heads to the beardless boys, all with determi nation written oni their brows. The Ob)ject of these meetings wvas to or ganize fhr the p)rotect.ioni of our homes andl firesides, anid to render assistance to any other section that might call on us8 for aid. All this may and probably does seem foolishness to any onie who did not plarticipiate in the excitement of those times. A colllection of men without any special leader, andl with * 1mnogovernimnt except mutual interest, was gradually organnized into a rifle company with R. S. Desportes, Esq., as cap)tain. The next event-in our his tory was our disbanmnt by his Ex cellency (?) G overnor Chamiberlaini. To this we apparently sublmitted, but were all the time as a unit. Under the * home rule of Governor HIamplton the company again hunmg its flag to the breeze, and adopted its present' name. It having been decided by the compa ny to celebrate their aniversary each year by a shooting- match and p)icniic, last Friday was selected as the day. The company assembled at their head quarters about nIne o'clock, anmd pr'o coeded to their shiootinmg ground near Palmer's sprinig, about the best loca tion for a p)icic we ever' saw. The fIrIng, at a regular Creedmore target, a hundred yards, was commenced by Orderly E. P. Davis, who struck the "'black" and scored five. Shortly after followed Hlaynes, Lowther and C. Wr}lker with a score of five each. The shooting continued, and out of one hundred and two shots only two or three missed the target, andl the bull's eye had at least a dozon balls In it. While the firing progressed, the Guards chatted with the fair sex, manmy of whom graced the occasion with their presence, amnd alas! one soldier so far A for'got himself as to actually degrade his bayonet by using It on the sly to Impale some pickle for his fair companion. The Guards wore then marched to the spring, and the sergeants detached to spread out the bountif\l supply of re freshm.nnts furnished by the ladles. -The detail, however, must fain call on Ilin ladlna for naltaiane, Aecaing themselves moro accomplished in the art. or .toring may provsiois ohan in spreading theil out. This porfion ot the progiranun1c110 went oil well, I'l<d We think every on1e cnjoyed tie capital repast. After dinner the judges, Cols. Elkit and Lamar, and Mfr. S. Y. McQuat ter8, declared that Privato IHaynes had wou the prize by scoring fourteen, or one less than the mnaximui. Sergeants Davis and Lowther and Privates Walker and Lamar scored thirteen each. Few scored less than tenl, and the entire shooting was pronounced by Col. Elkin to be the best, he had ever wit nesed. Thle prize, a smatll imdittion, in silver, of the (reedmore target, and a present to the company fron Captain Desportes, is to be shot for yearly, 1111d1 each wimiter is expected toadd another bar-pendant inscribed with his name and score. Thus in time it will become quito a beautiful badge, and wvill be worn wit.hi pride by the best, shot of the year. Major Thomas inl a very pretty anld appropriate specch delivered the prize, and cautioned the wearer that his laiurels be not plucked from his brow at the next match. Ie consoled the instcessful Competitors by saying that. they had done well, and had only lost by their comrades' doing better. The 11. R. (.'s then gave three rousing cheers, at the Captain's proposal, for their newly elected nurjor. Returning to headqlarters, the colipally was dis missed toassemble for drill on Thursday evening. The 11H1op" at night was quite a. success, and we were pleased to welcome some of our fullow-sol(liers of the G. L. 1. inl their handsome uni form, as well as som1e of the other Boro boys. The beauty and intellect of the fair sex of Winnsboro were also well represented oil the grounds and at the hop. Thus ended the pleasures of the day. RIFLEMAN. Attention I Fairfield Fire Engine company. TpHE regular monthly meeting of this 1. Company will be lield in Town Hall on Flriday evening, the 4th instant, at, 7.45 o'clock. E. S. CHANDLER, oct 3 Secretary. JUST RECEIVED. 1 Tierce best canvassed Hans. I 'ierce best Lard. I Tierce Now Rice. Ground Rio Coffee. Gunpowder and Young H1yson Toa. A variety of Crackera and Tea Cakes, at lowest prices. oct 3 J. M. BEATY. FALL, 1878 ! - 0 W E arc pleased to a1nnorne to the buyers of Winnsboro andl tihe County,that we are now receiving one of the largest stocks of DRY GOODS, Shoes5 and Boots, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Yank ee Not ions, Crockory, Glassware, Woodonware, Groceries, &o. Ever offered in this market. -0- - It shall be our aim, as heretofore, t sell as lowv as thle lowest. In short,we don't intend for any one to go away from Winnsboro to get cheap goods. Call and examine our IMMENSE STOCK. La&& Bros. sept 10 BARGAINS I BARGAINS I FOR CASH fiOR the next twooty days may be hand .J. at the former store of Sol. WVolfo. The beautiful stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Fanoy Goods will be sold regardless of cost, as money must be0 raised. july 80 8. S. WOLFE. ASBK J. M. BEATY who has the "Lucy ?1Hinton Tobacco" for sale. SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL 1BOOKS! Attention, Teachers and Parents! -0 rHE following popular school books I have been adopted for use in the schools of South Carolina for five years, as will bo shown by the official letter from Suporintondont Thompson publishod below: STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, OFFIcE OF STATE SUPT. OF EnUCArroN, Corumjmt, S. C., Sopt. 25, 1878. CAPT. ROmERT E. PAI, General Agent For Ivison, Blakoman, Taylor & Co., Macon, Ga. Doar Sir:-It gives m pleasurc to in form you that the Stato Board of South Carolina have a lopted the following text books of your series for use in the public schools of this State for the ensuing five years, viz: SWINTON' I atroductory. Exchaiage. Word Primer - - 13 09 Word-Book or Speller - 15 11 Word Analysis - 24 18 Primary U. S. History - 48 :5 Condensed U. S. History- 75 65 O flineq of listory - 1,20 88 1 OWX8N1ON'8 Progressive Tablo Book 13 09 Progressivu Primary Arithmetio - - 15 11 Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic - - 24 18 Rudiments of Written Arithmetic - - 27 20 Progressivo Practical Arithmetic - - 57 42 Progressive Higher Arithmetic - - 82 60 WVEUST'ERH'S Primatry Dictionary - 45 Common School Dictionary 67 High School Dictionary - 91 Academic )ietionary - 1.55 Unabridged Dictionary, to clubs of six - 0.00 Very respectfully, HUGH S. THOMPSON. Stato Superintendont of Education, South Carolina. -o -- Theo books can be obtained of Messrs. McMASTERl & BRk3E, Local Agents, Winnsboro, 8, C., at above rates, for the space of ninety days. -0 *' Our eo uplete Introductory Cata logue, giving special priaos of all of our publications, will 1e forwarded on appli Cation. ROBERT E. PARK, General Agent, oct 1-tf Macon, Georgia. NEW GOODS -AT J. 1e BEATY'Sm hav just returned from New IYr,and ami opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, OLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call. I again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay State" standard scrowed andc wire sowed Boots and shoes. Every pair gnaranN toed to give --SATISFAOTION.--. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. New Summer Cook. Thle Safety HOT BLAST OIL fa DOES NOT HI EAT THE HOUSE. Perfect for all kinds of Cooking and heat Ing Irons. Always ready and( reliable. The most satisfactory Stove made and the Cheapest. fe Send for circulars. WVHITNEY & HALL MF'G. C0., july 27-ly 123 estnut St., Phila. FIELD SEEDS. 4 00 Bushels . white Kentucky Rye 400 bushe od Rust-Prof Oats, For sale low. sept 25-1m W. R. D)OTY & CO. C ALTa at J. M. BhEA TY'S for all kinds of Chewing Tobacco. Durham's and ether kinds of Smoking Tobacco, low for cash. 50 Dozon Coats' Cotton for sale at 6cents per dozen, cash.* Newt LEADING THE RBELIEF FOR PLAIN TALK AND TRUTH, I T.I3C.E A ETC-1" LADD'S BU WIJ ]SE. r lf'E people of Fairfield and adjoining .Lserved. Dry Goods and Wearing Appa peculiar business advantages in trade, I al DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, B( at figures as low as the lowest retail dealor less than most of the Country Merchants o Goods and Prices speak for thomselvos. Being at very little expenso in Winnsbor ness ficilities from a life-ti e avocation wi through 'which I am suiplied, at Manufacti challenge the retail dealers of the surrour the same goods. fIn THE AUGUSTA Si in TnE NF+Wfl AND 1IRALD, so as to astOnis mention all the bargains, in detail, in an 1 Come and seo for yourself, and be con at the JOhl\ L. M IMNA sept 21 PRICE THIRTY DOLIiARS. PId21 '41\| WI|(l|Rm OF mm 1070. J. 0. BOAG, OF THE ORAND WINNs80ROD RY OOODS, FAN CY GOODS AND MILLINER BAZAAR, Begs leave to say to his cus- a tomers and all others in need 0 ? of Goods that lie is again pre.. l pared to show them one of the H 0 largest and best assorted stock o of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and t Millinery, 3 that he has over exhibited. W are receiving goods daily. H Every department will be p kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidentl3 W rely on getting their goods not M only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the : market affords. MRS. BOAG has en gaged the services of aO first-class Milliner, who will as- H sist her in heor department, and 0 0 who will take pleasure in pleas a ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT for the celebrated and most re liable paper patterns-But R: Children. ALSO, A full and complete line of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and SChildren's Shoes. SFAMILY GROCERIES,0 SCheese, Mackerel, Cakces, Crackc Sera, Maccaroni, Spices, Oan- : Ods,Tbacco, Cigars,-in fact 0 * you can find anything you wantt Oat J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the' ia same goods cani be bought any - 0 where. O sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. 2 UP TO TH E MARK. ~[- ami now receiving one of the largest and bes5t selected stocks of Groceries, Vines and Liquors ever ofrored in this market-consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Bacon, Lard, and everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery House. WINES AND LIQUORS are of the finost-Kontuoky and Vir ginia brands. The greator p art are straight goods (that is, direct from the Distillery) which I warrant pure -in every respect, at from $1.50 to $10.00 per gallon. Give mec a call. sept 10 It. 3. MoOARLEY, Fresh Crackrs ! F"reshi Crackers . JUsT ARIVED. 1 hbl. Ginger Snaps, I " Pearn Oyster, 1 " Nick Naok, 1 " Plain Soda, 1 " Oornhiil, 1 " Blutter, sept12 J.E'. MoMASTER&00. REHCheese and Cra'okers, at R.J.,aARM' itore ! LOW PFICES U'HE PEOPLE! rOR THE COUNTRY'S GOOD ! ILDING. O1.6O, S. 0. counties desire what they have long do. rul at live and let live lrico. From my n prepared to furnish yeou with )OTS SHOES, HATS, ETC,, s in Carolina or Georgia, and at pricen mi buy them. Give me a eall, and let the n, and possessing the most valuable busi, Ih the best and largest h,) nses in the laud, irers' Cash Prioos, freight only added, I ding country to soll undor' my figures for 'ORE will load off with Sohedulo Prices i the natives. It would be Impossible to dvertisement. inood of my "Livo and let uivo Prices. LUG H, Proprietor, WINNSBORO, S. C. STOP! -0 A ND inspect the largogt and best se. leted stock of goods in Winnsboro; which we guarantoo to sell at the lowest -CASH PRICES, Our stock comprises a full line of Domestic Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boulevard Skirts, Blankets, Shawls, Eto., Eto. CASSIMERESi CASSIMERES I From the celebrated Charlottesville Woolen Mills. Salem Jeans, Kerseys, Tweeds, Satinets, Ete. A large and varied assortment of Hata and Cs. Clothing of all kinds and at all prloes. Best and eoapest steak of fleets and Shoes in town. N. B.-We would onaU speoial attention to our large and varied assortment of 'Hamburg Edgings and Whito Trimmings, J. F. MoMASTER & CO. sept 28 GOOD GOODS. lAE ARE now opening one of the Tlargest stocks of GOOD GOODS over offered in this market. OUR GOODS have beon very carefully selected and we simply request an inspeetion before purchasing elsewhere, We propose selling them at a "shorb profit" and don't intend to be un-. dersold by anybody, anywhere. We call special attention to our assort, ment of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS and other L ADIES'- GOODS. We think we have the best stock~ of GENTS' GOODS in the market Consisting of .. CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of Flannel Underware, In domestics we are full up. Money will be saved by an enam!. nation of our Jeans and Oassimeres, SHOES!I SHOES !! SHOES!? Best Shoes at lowest prices, Soot J. McMASTR BRO, All -express freights p aidw order is $10.00. Write a Postal oB plesand Pripe Li1st. V. BICHARD8 & 1R1., ot 27-. &uanata.