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U4OCAL ITEMS_.. SATURIDAY, OCTOBliC 5, 1878. T1o1vious Notlc0s. Asso -late Rlt'hmIed Chu1tro-h-1ie..J A. White, 11, A. M. 14piscopal Ch Iure]h-Rev. JT. Obear, SelrVices ev'' Smtidy except the 2nd Sunday of the m1onthi; at II A. M. Prtesbyterianl Chiurch-liev. IH. 13. Pratt, 11 A. m . and 8 1. r. SuInday School 9 1A. :N. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 8 v. r. MethItodist Chur-cli-Iyev. W1. A. Rowers, 11 A. 31. ald 8 1.. m. Sunday School, 10 A. it. I'rayer Meeting on Thursday a.8 i,. :Nt. Baptist Church-The Rev. T. W. Miellichami vill lecture this afiernoonl at 4 o'clock, and preach to-morrow at 11 'cloek, A. M. During the month of September Over* seveiteenl liitidred bales of cot.ton -were shipped from Winisboro. This is businless. Now that the priliarlios are over, we hopo that Our numllerolus subscmribers -will remember that small bill they owe the printer. W'J' Letter-hieadls, oftinte paper, 1' prtinit cd to order, cal be hd at t his olice at the low price of five dollars per thous and. Friday, was grenllyIIN observed as aI fast day ill Winnsboro. BivIcuess was partially Suspended, and the sehools gave holiday. Col. h'los. V. Ilolloway, seereftary of' the State Agricultural aid Mechanli cal Society, will accept our thanks for a complimentary ticket to the Fair in November. We 11 must get u1) count y cavass, and have a long pull, a si-ronl<" pull and a pul iltogellier. Trlhe Rtads are working secretly, anld will spring a ticket when they se' tlhe opportu ity. FreeSh/mde,,11id<lesex Co., Varr. Ilavi n1g used Dr. I 1ull's laby- Sy rup1 inl my .Inily with the greattst degree of satisfitet ion, I 1unlesit at i ngly recOm1 med it as the best, remedy that I know of, For chlildrenl. TI'los. Y. L.vWSON.* A Num-w Loco.mo-riv,._-l'hie Colutm bia Reg,.,is/er says: "The finizhing touches are being put upon a magi;i cent engine, the 'Lexington,' at the machine shops of the Charlot te, Columi bil and Augusta Railroad. The ma chine wIas entirely built at the shops of that road." Thie many friend of the Rev. V. E. 1hB2ggs vill bil delwighted to learn that bt 111 alnd hi.8s- 1'. r w I aIre recoveringlf from the yellow fever ill Memphis. As inl the Cholera epideiic inl that fated city, so during the II prsentt plague, Mr. Rocggs reminied at his p)ost, and1( was miost as5siduious in his otillees to the sick, Ile was str'ickeni downt, but it is believed lhe wyill be sparedt for further usefulnecss. 'Tho Edisto (Orantgehurg) Clarion rasps somte Of its candidates b)ecause they (1o not take their coutit y paper. The (i/arion is right. No mmani ought to ruin for' oflice who has to borrow his nteighbhor's paper1 to see whten meneting?s ar'e held or wvhien thle elect ion is to take lace. And( ats lie is the noincuie of the piarty, thme paptler, thr'oug;h party feallyv, mutst adlvance his clatims wvhen lie makes no ret urn to it. *We hope those fellowvs saw the point and subiscr'ibed to the~ Clarion at once. Itf not, there need be few teat's it' they be beaten. cut of' Education Hugh S. Thompson recently addressed an earniest letter to Dr'. Scat's, the tr'ustce of the Peabody School Fund, asking for a liberal ap prpria'tioni for' the benefit of publllic schools in South Car'olinar for' thle en stung'year. Dru. Sears has r'eplied in subs)tanice that in conisequience of cer tain losses recently sustained by the Futnd, the appr)iop)riattioni for this State imoxt year will not exceed $3,500). 'The result of this coi'iespondence is miade public in order that persons interested may be informed beforehand, and tht niogrounmds may be left tfor futuro mis appr'ehiension on thtis imptLotan.mt sub jocL___________._____ Cow.UMrA Do-rs.-Anthony Burn'ms, thte color'ed minIister' and ex-conutty commilissioner', who i actused of' muri der'ing his wife, has returned to Colum iit andi( bhas sutrt'ender'ed htimselfto the shtorifi'. le asser'ts his innlocentce of tho ct'ime wvithi whichi lhe 18 charged. Thte Typ)ogr'aphlical Union ot' Colum bla. have contributed hantdsomoly to the f'ever' sr Yerer's of' the Southwcst. Chief R adclifre's atter' tion was called to a but iln thte lowei' cend of thte city on 'Tcsdaiy, occupliedl by four colored people-a mnother' and three children. Otno of thle latter w~as dlead, and the r'emtaining two clhildren'Ol and1 tho mnother' wver'e down with wvhat tihe mnothoer called chills and t'ever', bitt whichi the doctors p)rontountced remittent fever. Ther'e was iio monoey or' provisions it the house, and te child( had been dead for twenty-four houtrs. - Wpilo'hire' J. jiI Sygerg; a ma chtintinidyed'at the sThops of the Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta Rail roadl, wuis 6'zukaged in polishing some wachinery on 'Wednesday, the lathe wih which ho, was working slipped a bad andid broke his right ar iit two places. n Sam Wriiht, Sent to the penienltiary from Mar1-ion coulity, lmile his escape 'imll the Solilh Carolina Pelivtenlia-ry about -1 'clovk (m I fesday afternlool;, ri-ml Il le ri vr side of, Il le ison141 . IIe AVats ilnmedi.a%tely purui, uidl, auter somno tr-oulble, uaptured inl t Saud 11ills while naking his way home. FALL, 1878! W E aro pleased to annorneo to the buyors of Winnsboro and the County,that we are now receiving one of tho largest stocks of DRY GOODS, Shoes and Boots, Hats ilnd Caps, Ready-Mado Clothing, YankeeNotions, Crockery, Glassware, Woodenware, Groceries, &c. Ever of'ered in this market. -0. - It shall be our aim, as heretofore, t sell as low as the 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. LaC. Bros. sept 10 BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS FOR CASH ~ 1ORt the Iext, twenty days may be had at the formerstore of Sol. Wolfe. The beautiful stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods w'ill be sold1 regardlless Of cost, as money must be0 raised. july 305. S. WOLFE. J. ClenClining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNSBOlIO, 8. C. LYON'S Pa,tent Metallie /STIF?FEINERS / PREVEN~T Boots and Shoes From IRunning over, 88oaiREg Ofi ouRthe 108 ad Ripping in the THE PAPER TO TAKE. LONG ESTABLISHED. ENTERPRISING I RIELIABLE I THlE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, (Established 1785.) TILE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1709.) TWO PAPERs ONSOLIDATED March 18, 1877 rPIHE CHRONICLE & CONSTITUTION LALIST, (Daily, Tri-Wookly and Weak. ly,) the only morning paper published in the city of Augusta, and the only paper receiving thetolographic dispatches of the Now York Associated P'ress. The only morning paper published in Eastern Georgia and Western South Carolina. Offers greater advantages to advertisors t,han any paper in the South. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is Demnooratio in politics, but peurfeetly in.. dependent In is comments upon mon and measures. Its opinions upon all important mnattera are fearlessly exp)ress ad, and resolutaly maintained. During tho comning winter special correspondents in Washington, Atlanta and Columbia, willkeep our roadors iulty informed of the proceed ings of Congress and of the Legislature, of Georgia and South Care lina. Its Commercial Reportsm are care fully compiled, and are ful1 and accurate. Now is. the time to subscribe. Daily, $10 per annum ; Tri-Weekly, $5; Weekly (a mammoth sheet) $2, cash in advance. Each edition Bent free of post age~ Address WALSH & WRIGHT, July 14-if Managers SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! Atteitioin, Teachers and PI31IentS -0 S'NIIH following popular sohool books have been adopted for use in tho schools of South Carolina for five years, as will be shown by th official letter from Suporiitendent Thompson publishled below: STATE OF SOUTH CAlOLINA, OFFICE OF STATE SUPT. OF EDUCATION, CoLUMIA, S. C., Sopt. 25, 1878. 'ArT. RODElRT E. PAUx, General Agent For Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., Macon, Ga. Dear !'-:-It givos mno pleasuro to in form y t t'iat the State Board of South Carolin L ..%o a-lopted the following text books oL 'our sories for use in the public schools of this Stato for tho ensuing five years, viz: wINTON'S Introductory. Exchange. Word Primer - - 13 0() Word-Book or Speller - 15 11 Word Analysis - 24 18 Primary U. S. History - 48 35 Condensed U. S. History- 75 65 Outlines of History - 1.20 88 HORINSON'S Progressive Tahlo Book 13 09 Progressive Primary Arithmetic - - 15 11 Progressivo Intellectual Arithimctic - - 24 18 Rudimits of Written Arithmetio - - 27 20 Progressive Practical Arithmetic - - 57 42 Progressive Higher Arithmetic - - 82 60 WEiisTiE's Primary Dictionary - 45 Common School Dictionarv 67 High School Dictionary - 91 Academic Dictionary - 1.55 Unabridged Dictionary, to clums of six - 9.00 Very respectfully, HUGH S. THOMPSON, Stato Superintendent of Education, South Carolina. -0 These books can be obtained of Messrs. MeMASTEAl & BRICE, Local Agents, Winnsboro, 8, C., at above rates, for the space of ninety (ays. ----- re Our co nplete Introductory Cata logue, giving speeial prices of all of our plblications, will bo forwarded on appli cation. ROBERT E. PARK, General Agent., oct I-tf Macon, Georgia. NEW GOODS -AT J. M. BEATY'S. hav just returned from Nowv York, and am opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOT HING, BOOTS AND SH OES, GROCERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call. I again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay State" s tandatrd scre'd and wire sewedl Boots and shoes. Every p)air guaran~ toed to give -SATISFACTION. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. New Summer Cook. 'lhe Safety HOT BLAST OIL r STOVE. p4m DOES NOT HI EAT THE HOUSE. Perfect for all kinds of Cooking and Heoat ing Irons. Always ready and reliable. The most satisfactory Stove made and the Cheapest. .m Send for cireulars. WHITNEY & HALL MF'G. CO., j aly 27-Iy 123 Ohestnut St., Phila. FIELD SEEDS. 4 00 Bushels . whito Kentucky Rlyo 40 buIshls edus-Pro Oats, For sale low. sept 25-1m W. lR. DOTY & 00. C ALL~T at J. M. BEA TY'S for all kinds of Chewing Tobacco. Durham's and ether kinds ef Smoking Tobacco, low for cash. 500 oe Cas Cotton for sale.a6 July 27 P. '. McMASTER & CO. New LEADING THE RE LIEF FORl ' PLAIN TALK AND TRUTH, I T3L'3"EN .A.UGUE-V LADD'S BU WINNSJ3 rTHE people of Fairfield and adjoining .Lserved. Dry Goods and Wearing Appa peculiar business advantages in trade, I aL DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BC at figures as low as the lowest retail doaler less than most of the Country Merchants oo Goods and Pric s s peak for themselves. Being at very little expense in Winnsbor< ness facilities from a life-time avocation wit through which I am supplied, at Manufactu challenge the retail dealers of the iurroum the same goods. rie- T'E AUGUSTA ST in Tau NEWS AND HErALD, so as to astoniat mention all the bargains, in detail, in an o Come and see for yourself, and be cons at the -AT7ATT .d JOHl\ L. 1l IMNA sept 21 PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. K ILL AD WINTEIt OlF 1873. U i J. 0. BOAG, 2 OF THE . GRAND WINNSBORO DRYGOODR, FAN CY GOODS AND MILLINERY H A Bogs leave to say to his cus W tomors and all others in need e of Goods that lie is again pre. M pared to show them one of the 0 largest and best assorted stock o Pof EDry Goods, Fancy Goods and M Millinery, that he has ever exhibited. W H E-' are receiving goods daily. - Every department will be 0 p kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidentl3 rely on getting their goods not M only at low prices, but of the 9 most desirable quality that the 0 market affords. MRS. BOAG Shas engaged the services of aO rfirst-class Milliner, who will as- H sist her in her department, and O who will take pleasure in pleas Hing the most fastidious tastes. uo AGENT fo the celebrated and most re Sliable paper patterns--But- E O terick's--for Laadies, Misses and 5 Children. ALSO, A full and complete line of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and SChildren's Shoes. Z FAMILY GROCERIES, SCheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack , eror, Maccaroni, Spices, Can- W O dies, Tobacco, Cigars,--in fact 0 * you can find anything you want Oat J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the 2 a same goods can be bought any - 0 o wvhere. H sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. UIPTO THE MARK. - am now receiving one of the largest and best selected stocks of Groceries, ines and Liquora ever offered in this market-consisting in part of Sugars,I Coffees, Bacon, Lard, and over 'thing usually found in a First-Class (rocory House. WINES AND LIQUORS are of the finost--Kentuelty and Vir ginia brands. The greater part are straight goods (that is, direct from the Distillery) whioh I warrant pure in every respect, at from $l.50 to $10.00 per gallon. Give ime a call, sept 10 . 1. J. MoOARLE4~Y. Fre'sh Urackers ! Fresh Crackers JUST. ARIVI D. 1 hbl. Ginger Snaps, 1 " Pearl Oyster, 1 " Niok Naok, 1 " Plain Soda, 1 " Cornhill 1 " Butter, sept 12 J. F, MoMASV'ER & OQ. . FRESH Oheese and%Oruoeker, at store! LOW PRICES '11 V PEOPLE! 'OR THE COUNTRY'S GOOD I [LDING. o~EJO, S. c. counties desire what they have long do. col at live and lot live prices. From my a prepared to furnish you with IOTS SHOES, HATS, ETo., in Carolina or Georgia, and at prices n buy them. Give mo a onll, and lot the and possessing the m9st valuable busi. i the best and largest hoiuAes in the laud, rers' Cash Pricos, freight only added, I ling country to soll under my figures for ORE will lead off with ScheduTe Prices the natives. It would be impossible to avertisement. inced of )ny "Live and let Live Prioes, LUG H, Proprietor, 'WINNSBORO, Z. . STOP! ~-0 ND inspeot the largest and best se. looted stock of goods in Winnsboro; which we guarantee to sell at the lowest -CASH PRICES Our stock comprises a full line of Domestic Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Gonts' Ftrnishing Goods, Boulevard Skirts, Blankets, Shawif, tO., Etc. CASSIMERES I CASSIMERES I From the celebrated Charlottesville Woolen Mills. Salem Jeans, Kerseys, Tweeds, Satinets, Etc. A large and varied assortment of Hats and Cs. Clothing of all kinds and at all prices. Best and cheapest stock of Boots and Shoof-in town. N. B.-We would calA special attention to our large and varied assortment of Hamburg Edgings and White Trimmings. y. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 28 GOOD GOODS. yE ARE now opening one of the largest stocks of GOOD GOODS ever offered in this market. OUR GOODS have been very carefully selected and we simply request an inspection before purchasing elsewhe'ro. We propose selling them at a "short profit" and don't intend to be un dersold by anybody, anywhere. We call special attention to orasr ment of r sot DRESS GOODS, OLOAKS, SHAWLS and other LADIES' GOODS. We think we have the best stock of GENTS' GOOD8 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 exam1i~ nation of our Jeans and Cassimeres. SHOES I SHOES I I S1HOES 111 Best Shoes at lowest prices' Soct 1 MMASTER & BRI0E,4 All 0upreIsa thp sothe plesaand Price L4st, V. 1tICBARDS) & #30. oct 27- &uugta,~t ,