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Z*No1 ZeO3mw. Si- We are net responsible 6o9 the opln ens of oorrespondents. SW" Communications to this oflice ill not be noticed unless acompanied y the real name of the writer. SW' Any person in the County having knowledge of any circumstanoe of interest ocourring in his neighborhood will cOfer a favor by furnishing information at this office. Loval Notices will be inserted (except by special contract) at the following rates. For ten lines anid under....2.00 For each additioual line....15c. NKw A DVBItisexeI;rp. Read the notice of opening schools in another column. Sabre Club--W. J. Herron. See Market Report. Still Ahead-R. L.. Dsnnsnberg. Sheriff's Sale-S W. Ruff. Notico to the public-Hl. L. Ayres. Speotaioles--Connor & Chulndler. Read advertisements of .\eMaster & Brios. We have not seen the equinoc tial g les this year. Mr. W. B. Ford will please ac. eept our thanks fur the mess of beans sent U11. JAIL BIRDS -Sheriff Ruff has eleven birda in his onge, all colored. Their offeneeh are principally stealing and fighting. Sheriff Ruff has moved his family into the jail, ex.Sheriff Duvall hav ing taken charge of the Groesobel building on Washington street. ? Mr. Jas. Glenn kilted a very large rattlesnake near Crooked Run Church a few days ago. It had six rattles and a button. Apple eaters can be accomodat. ed to their hearts content by calling on Mr. C. 8. Romedy, next door to the post-office. SEGAn.-Mr. S. F. Cooper of the Centennial Saloon, h as on hand a large quantity of fine segars, which he w arrants to be "a number one." DaIsTIATRY.-Dr. Simpson informis us that lie will remain in town next week, and ean be consulted it Mtorria' flute]. ImhIIonANT.-Large numbers of negroes are immigrating from Geor gin to this State. This will tend to reduce wages and throw a darker cloud over the legislative halls. The attention of our readers Is called to the advertisement of Messib Baxter & ''o., Bankers, of 17 W all atreet N. Y. City. See Ia another c-lumnn. bNECW Gooos.--Evory train bring a in the new stook of fail and winter goods cor our merobante. From the jquantity arriving they must expuet to drive a good trade this season. Hoos-On and aftor the 16th inst., hogs were debarred the privi lege of acting on the capacity of -scavengers, the counoil having ordered them back to th~ pen. ] Six road defaulters were brought ~'beforr Justice Robertson, Saturday. Th''lree were convioted and three ac. quitted. We' are glad to see these C exemples made. Hereafter roads will be bettor worked. Rr.vunxxo.--lrs, J. 0. Boag, and Mrs. D. Lauderdale, together with Messrs. Jas. A. B~rlce, W. H. Flen. ntiken and Capt. I. N. Withers have returned from she North with large Mtocks of goods for~the fal 1 and win ter trade. We noticed quito a handsome "lay out" of saddles and bridles in front of Mr. F. Gorig's saddlory yesterday. T1his house is aiways prepared to furnish thel latest styles of saddles and barness. - JIARDIWoI8,AN4D PacInO.--The mom bers of the colored Hook & Ladder Company will give, a Barbeoue and picnic on!Saturday neg'. The com. panty is a line organisation and as it has done good service to the townt we hope it will long continue. TOWN TAX.--Tbe books fdr the receiving of town taxes wore opened yesterday. -How long these books will remain open we are unable to say, but we would advise our oitiaens to pay up at once and got rid of being bothered by the town olerk. TILL TA r?:Mo.---.The nemnesake of We ll0 t99up 4Iorace Greey was naughet a few mornings ago tapping 1 of th6 tillf Qonnor & bsadler's Jewelry efwte, ;ioraoe .s illowed to depart after receiving a severe roprimand frotn the junior partner. A flock of about a dosen geese )barged the northern bound freight train last Thursday, but were re pulsed With a loss of three killed and two se t ously wounded. They were the property of Mr. Lee Garvin. W uotscSAL.-Our energotio townsman Mr. F. Elder will open in a few days a wholesale dry goods store in connection with his two retail establishments. This is eomes thing new to our town and another bvidence of its prosperity. TRasuan.-Captain J. 0. B. Smith has been appointed Treasurer of the Charlotte Columbia and Au. gusta Railroad. He is a courteous and obliging gentleman, an expert in figures and finances, and will make a popular and efficient officer. 8o says the Columbia Register. CHIC EN THaIzvEs.--We hoar of several obicken roosts being robbed in our town very recently. One of the best preventions for these scoun drels is an application of about fifteen Luck shot out of a good bhot gun. The remedy has never been known to fail when well applied. A IR ESTsT.-We copy the following lispatch from the Union. Herald of Sunday which speaks for itself. LAU1ENIVILLE, September 18, I have just arrested Washington and Walter Sehell, the brother and nephew of the the late Dr. Sobell, for he murder of Joe Crews, J. C. Mr. R. J. MoCarley offers in an ,ther column a tempting array of roceries, tobacco and liquors. The utter are peculiarly fine. How we >btained this information is a mystery, ict to be divulged to the profane. But it ii trustworthy. The tobacco wist is aleo extra. A glimpse of it ouse the salivary glands to action. 'ry 'em. " Six more individuals were convict %d before Ju-tioe Mackey and fined because they refused to obey the Jirections of the road overseer. The law says enoh able bodied man must work from three to six days under he direction of the overseers. Fir refusing to do this a punishment is provided. The delinquents in ques. Lion refused to u. e the pick. Road hands are not allowed to choose for themselves what work they will de, CoTroN-PiexKna.-For the infor mation of the public we would like to ulk our Council if there Is any way by which they can get rid of the numn berless vagrants that are daily seen loafing around the streets without any visible moans of support. Our rarmors are greatly In want of cotton pickers, and if these vagabonds were tiriven to the cotton field they would not only relieve the farmer, but be earning an honest living for them selves. Mr. Irtendant, see if there la no way to got rid of them. RETURN OF THE ('HIEF.- Capt. Murphy, as will be remembered, carried the burglar Gill to Monroe N. C., last Friday and delivered him safely into the hands of the authori ties of that plhce. On hi.. return he Uinfortunately st opped in Charlotte where he owed a little debt, and was himself arrested and lodged in jail, but Messrs. Johnston and Jones came. to his rescue asid sued out a writ of habens corpus before Jud .e Sohinok anid Murphy returned on Tuesddy's train to the CoT~oN MtnuxgT. - Our oottr~n market is quite active, but at uin common low prices, iajfluenced by telegraphio adl9ioes fromn New York and Charoestou. We are gratailled to see the samples on the sarket are olassed generally "Middling,'' but this grade demands only 181 in New York, and l2) in Charleston, which will not pay. Notwithstan ing our planters have cause to grumble, our miorohanats are the sufferers, and will eventually be the greater losers. M arket to day--sales, about 50 bales, lIt to I lj, with a downward tendency. Rsav. A. WV. Wrtson.--T'his young gentleman who has been filling the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church in this town for several months past, during the illness of the pastor. will return to, the Thoologlcal Seminary in Columbia on Monday next, and resume his studies, as a member of the senior class. M'lr Wilso hs. won many friends, both in the Uhurob where he has preached, and out of it, by his seal and devotion to the works of his Master, as well as by his quit, pleasant, nmannets He will carry with him the good wishes of all, TitE DCATH OF Jot CR EW.-- We learn by telegraph, that Joe Crews died last Tuesday morning from the wounds received on the eighth day of September. Thus has passed away the breat Legislator of Laurens County. Ile lived a life which made him but few friends among the good people of his county. Ilis sun has gone down with many shadows-his memory lie has made himself. We hope that this may be the last instance of highway shooting we shall be called upon to notice. It does not suit South Carolina. Let it stay in the border States. We ought to live by and under the law. Somse persons complain that our reports of the cotton market are not correct, that they can never get the price we publish. Ifthey would only think for a moment they would know that cotton changes in price every day, and that for the past two years there has bean a constant decline from the opening price. We do not profess to be prophets, to predict what the price will be two days ahead. It is simply from this fact that we do not publish market re ports. We are blamed if ootton falls. Hereafter when we give a report, readers will please remember that it, is of the day prelous <o pub. lication, not of the day subsegucnl. The following is the complete census of W inneboro for 1875 : WHITE IAlED. WHITE FEMALES. Under 6 yrs, 55, 46. From 6 to 16 yrs., 64, 71. " 16 to 21 " 30, 23. Over 21, 151, 162. Total, 300, 302. COL'D. MA LEs. COL'D. FEM.6LS. Under 6 yr.., 78, 84. Prow 6 to 16 yrs. 108, 81. " 16to 21" 18, 39. Dver 21 yrs., 158, 245. Total, 362. 439. rotal Whiten, 602. " Colored, 801. Total population, 1,403. Population in 1870, 1,124. Increase, 279. DEATH OF IEV. C. BRUCE WAI.KIER. -We are pained to learn of the sud. den death of Rev. C. Bruce Walker of Columbia on Saturday night lust at the residence of IH. B. Richairdston, Esq., in Clarendon. I~e had visited Olarendon County to tafliciate the fol. lowing day in the Epjia.pal Church. Having retired at the usual hour in perfect health, he was found dead the next morning, having passed away apparently without pain. Mir. Walker tfliciated regularly as an E1piscopal Clergyman for manoy years, until an affection of' the throat coinpelled him to cease labor in this field. lHe then became librarian of the College and the University, which position he filled adnmirably until the recent ohange in, that in stitution. In his whole course of life his eminent virtues endeared him to oil who knew him, and his death will be lamented by many friend. We have been intending for some time to notice the following squib that originated, we believe in the &utheI~rn Home, of Ciharlotte: In 1Airfield district, during the last eight years, there have beeun eleven burials of whites in Witnneboro and one hundred andi fortyseven negroes. In a small seetion usoutboa.-t of Wiunsboro, where there were seven hundred and fitty negroes, there a.re now but two bunidredi and fifty. 'The negroes aire dy ing of consumption, 0 tlstabe Iutheaerly at most uliukuoWi iamionig ti.emii. Id Ieners an rd hadt livt ng soeuim to be the obief cause of theo . This maay be true, but we doubt it gre.atly. We were ini bliabful igno raneoe of the fasct until it appeared in our contemporary. Thebrn has been a greater anmber of deaths among the colored people than among the whites, but we wager all we have that the proportion is niot near so, great, Consumption ie destroying a number of the colored people. But there is a large nu~nbor of births to compensate for the losses. The census will oh, w whether they are inoreasing.. Dr. Isaiah Simpson, Dentist, Charlotte, N. o., R1ESPNCTPQLIN informs the oltihens and publ generally that he will visit W Innsboro, .professionally, the '9th day of Sept., and remain 10 days, Teeth extracted blri. 001T PAIN O1t DANGER. by the use of Nitrous Ozide Gamu.. Call andl be eon vlnced. SatIsfaction guarnteed, sept 7-lu' RiEGUI TheSymptoms of Liver complatut are itn the paitn is in the stiotilder, and is niistak ed with the lass of appetite att-I sickness, torating with lax. The head is troubled a siderable losa of mamory, acoo upanied wit something wh oh ought to have been doe,. and low apirits. Sometimes many of the t very few of Iem but the liver Is general THE FAVORITE 'E~omm.e5 .?m.23.ecm.-. 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Se aequtiredi by an experience of 'trent 3 It'os. and eon'isqununty to sell at prioes of profit. nlg Street, CI[A ILEvSTON~ Se PRIOE R EDUQEE FI?031 $I.00 to' 50 CENTS .A 30X Trueeot the demn td for ua 8-nfe ald lleliable P~EVERI AND) AGUE ANDIDOTJ AT A Pi'atre witin th (e reach of all GNTIllELY VEGETVA ILI', NEVER .KNOWYN TO FAIL. liever was Medicine so Dalettedly 1opule WVIL0O, JAMES CILFIL BTI 1.87/5. ning, a large and new stock of iBooti nd Trunks, Ti TR.A.D3 Qods with ouir brand warranted. KING dl CO. NManufacturers of Boots, Shoe Drunke. Oo.. 0f Claurel Street, TON, 8. 0. Cottont WillNot Pny I Bradley's Phosphate, or Et-ok. for Wheat aad Oats. For sale by seet 18 MMATA jRIk GREIA T R USH WIIL TAXE: PLACEI -AT--. - JNO. C. SQUIER & CO'S, BAlt0A1NS, BARGAINS Will be offered In ai trewnendous Stock of Dry Goods, Oku thing, Boots and Shoes, CALL, A ND BE CONVINCED Jno, 0. squier, 8, Wolfe, sept 7 ANNOUNCEMENTe ~-0 IIERt14 announceto my antnerous friends and patrons tht, in conbequence of increased faolltlos in my eatablinhment, I an prepared to offer greater advantages to trade than eYcr before. A complete line of articles will be found on hand at cheap prices. Mrs. Hoag will soon return from the North with the newest styles of ladles' goods, When she will be prepared to supply all wants in the autua making and millinery departanouis. The public are requested to call and examine, and their further patronage is respectfully so lloiled. J. 0. Boag. Sept 7 STILL AHEAD. R. L. IAN BE Is Constantly -A L.ayge Stockt OF DRY GOODS AND THIC Handsomest Line. OB' Ladies intiong 1N TIIIE sep 16 THtE .TAs. tEFF~5 ' Double Turbine WatetW , L8 e i in aeen W. PE. Dot7 & Co, 3 Doors }'es of v t Qfice --IN. T IESPIAN HA1 'Bu DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANATION GROCEUIEs, ROVISIONS' G1AIN, FLOUR, HAY &a P RO P RIETORS LIVERY & SALE Where we constantly keep oei land a fully supply ofgood s'am &1 Mules, - POR march 26 DISSOLY.1ED. S:----. IL q. DlE8i01tTflE & CO.,. hav, by mutual cohuent, and by expiratron of limitation, terminated the 6opartnership, .to,44tofrom Jtly first lost, retains indebted will close up their ao counts by cash or note by the-frst day of August. U; q. DESPn1:t'TES, R. 8. -V)DORTB-. WITil amplo capital, l' wil'l conoruar. the business at the samo- ea id Ii. @. DES8POR T'E.. Jul: stih, 1875, PIERRE BAG OT AG ENT RORI. STANDARD FEIIJLZER8, OFFI~iti for Nale tihe following very ~.JPoptular brands, uis I Bradley's Sea Fowl Gitano. C. C. Coo's superphosplhate. Bradtey'u Animninted Dissolved Bone. ll aluano Compound. IBradley's A el d l'hodatt. Parties wishing OGuanos by the oar-la can have tigemz orderecd to IDokd, IRidgewy Iyies' lFord and St rother's iStatIods, as 1i. am agent far the entire (.outsty of l'air-' Aeld. Time sales due November 1,t, For rragemntson lime attd price 11h a RRE~ IJACOT. II 111 underAsind ked~p Oonstittly oni J.'hand the finest Odi(~iS tilat csa be bd (of.iile own tutanttar.) AbSO, The very b -s ohewiuig tobaco alwIa * Si tI% . Smrokoerc sibdi jwere will 6 .i It Lt 'e ddfantag eb tivo me a ca 1, se ? .el sheaper , U1I y ot her houso t' tdWO* ..... *t~i.aied e v o~ wd~ d eli 6iga4 oiatbuildingdy bold*girig to s. . is. V6e gpUlarsM .4