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00AL INTELIJOENORG DAy. Oetobr 30, sa IR tr--.S. WOWfe ation-J. R. Doyles, Judge of ate. ss Seeds--McMaster, Brice & Most of- the cotton t) this county ipot pic'. out aid periaps one of it has already been brought to ket and sold. The Win nsboro visitors to the ster Fair report large crowds inl ndanco, creditable exhibits and a sant and enjoyable time generally. As the fall montls progress tI P vde in town each A y are becoming or, aink .vimsbor once more Is unin'g to loo like a busy, thriving prosperous place. A Bachelors' Mu.tualAid Associa has been organized at Gafflney pirrtlliiburg county. 'he bach a here will jump to the .Conclusion t the new organization is the child thcir good example. Oune very Avcouraging sign (leav lawyers out of the question) is t up to day very few warrants dcr ;agric~ultural ,liens have been ued by th'e Cle'rt 'Of the Court-not f manv by a considerable as at this ason list year. -Mesers. R'. J. McCarlev & Co. are epared to buy or sell irutur'e Con cts for any.. parties wishing to opcr o in this line. All business confiden I. We receive press dispatches four ies a day and will keep our custom a posted. Oct 16-tf* Ve are gratified to learn that the airi oad Coipimnission have reduced the e'iti:a4es 0)3 cottoli to. all poilts path inId south froina this pioce. Tihe od resulIs of just and reasoiible iticismit II)onl the acts of. (Ie Qommis. on -re bing --ev-idened Cevry day Id it is sincerely lope ltati all j.!st ad iwOier complainis ai6t ! th'V i riff 1i1N. ulltilnaef v be reinovt-. * Colhlcienf airlli ist - i 1. voilod molg the nrehtilt of tlt -ow un er1%kw,%'il*!IP,; low, thev line.. Thein n reaft po1rtion of the plantr.:, e-pie e por crops, will bie able to m1eet e0 demad upnthemdr h 1,i or winlter, and tie Ilamncihl condi on of tie couity will not hlP im irl as seriously as was once tiought y s-omeit peole. -The farmners arc directing (their mile Iiad aIttleitioln just low hI-gel to repatrinc the land and sowi. fail rain. We are reliably informed that t least fifteen per cent. more sanll I ajn iIll be sown in Flirfield ionni a the next few months thann duirin~g y,previous year. sinace tihe war. Th'lis rltny is (one o1 1114 gZ" 3( 1'11ni8 o1 bad *crop--plen ty of time t o pi oepzarec ac soil 'and sowv oats, wvheatL and(1 lie ndrs(0', of Chester, wvili assist the - stor of the WVinnsIboro LBapitigt churchel a; jneting of seveal dtiys, beglia NEW GRIOCERIES.We call espcial tenitioni to the ne0w adIvertisemenclt of r.Wolife, setting ouit gmie of the wi Rind nie things, .be hits receiithv cowved. In his stoae ill nowi be tund a choice var'iety of the good ings .that at once0 tempiit anid satisfy le p.aiate. Go lad buy SOmei. SA BouGUET IND).ED.-3\re were for' Unite Oenoung'h OnI Friday tp be the cmpicaits ol' a lovely IDotiqudt, thie miifpllimenlts of Mffss Wesley RUuff, a oung lady iaa this coulnty. Roses, CiumsI1R18 ill fact the rarest anld choic t f l Wvts r its iake-upi, and we tall bireserve anid ap~preciatid it es elI for its beauty as for the kinadness th hougiarff donor. TAx CoI.r.Ecrox.-TJreasurer Davis Soses the work of receiving andt col eting taxes to-day, unless thei tiffi is tend~edl, and thecre seemls aiow to be0 t lt tie 1rospects of an extenation of n. Thel~ ()lice has~ feen tharoniged a the enltire wck and1 receipits abott heavy as durcing. any pre.(vious yearW .een date1. The bad crOps seemu to o V n'( parceiltible effect iai this direc 0n1 unleiss it lbe. to inake talxpqyers 0 more1 an1xloils to pay adget hiome I? ain.* .: A ' 'IE COTTON' MA1taERT.--TI'hN follow-~ 4, aie thle qIuttions for F'riday iaddling......................94 trict low middling............ owV miiddhinig...............,.9 4hwt York futur maCiRlrkel , 3.30 p. m.: tbe~h(r, 10.47 ; Novnaiher,' 1 0.1$ ; lie. airy, 10.89.; arc~h, 11.03; April, .16> May',' 11.26; Junae,1.27 ; July, .47 ; Anugust, 11.5.5. Miarket (quiet ad steady. <r' THE PRnOF~i~sON.-The followinug lef stiumm ary of tile relativo naum~erl 1 strengthi of the so-called Iearned 'ofessionis in thuis counitry yli, be of ter'est to our reoaders: , In 1850 there eare in this country 23,939 lawvycr , ,812 clergymen, 40,464 doctor's; in3 60, i43, 183 lawyers, 37,424 clergy mean,' ,593 doctors ; In 1870, 40,736 law years, -,874 clergymen, #f383 doctors; lin 89, 64,fa law yers, 64,698 clergyn'men, ----,671 doct'ors.' 1131880 there was one wvyer' to 782 people, one clergyman --a776, and 0on0 doctor to 586. It ili ---eseen from'the statistici above given hat the fam'ily of phiyslelania halve Iways beenI thle iargest in this country --=d the clergymen see aid in numerical -trength anct thifI~ profession the rifdlest'o thb'thr' RELIGIoUS ltVi4"o-401--Servces wil pe held in Ah-.dife ,rInt churches to. mIiTOwi;, follows: Wlthodist-Ilter. J. S. Contor, 11 a. i. Sunday School at 10, a. Im. Baptist-Itev. C. G. Iradford, Ppp tor. Sunday , S1ehpol at 10, a. mt Pteaglhing at 11, a. m1., and 7a, p. I. Presbyterlan-itov. D. E. Jordan II,, ti., and 7j,'p. in. Sutiil 8. School at 1%, a. Im. Prayer-meatng every Wednesday at 4a, p. it. AspeoatV- Jlfbrined Presbyterlat;-4. Rev. J.JT. dialiners, at 11, a. .,in? 7, p. In. Sunday School at 10, a. in Prayer meeting ol the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month at 7, p. in. TIE CONCERT TofNxI#iT.- e would call tho attention of o'ur readers to - the advertisement of the Wizard Oil Con. pany, in another column. The -per.. forI ance of this troppe have rpegved hfli pralse,'fron the press. The' Rock 11111 floraMic of this week says: Tie-concert given by the Wizard Oil Com patny in Roddey's Ijgj1 last Tuesday night was well attended and was in every way a very creditable entertainment. A number Df songs and plantation melodiles were ren Iered splendidly, and Mr.;; Sydibey Burt, tie conyfdian, was thp soul of fun. The [arce, "11t Two Messengers," was a side splittig and very truthful Illustration of Ite blunders made by the average errand boy. The concert was a good one and was mntirely satisfaftory .to the large hudience, Go at once to the store of Mr. A. P. kliller and secur' seats. Wnio Is ItESPONSInJLE??-Vo hear merv frequent, and we liaye. Toepson to Jelicye well-founded, coplain ts about 'lte loose conduct of t.rea(jng-rootn. It is claimed that the 'rules and regula .kqims.-about taking 9mt, inagazincs, mboqis anqthc like are il'terly igtiored, vitlh the consequence that none of the )est and most select of ti periodicals an iow be hiad unless the party de iring th Ittipplns to be in file room Vlen thliey are received. The rules 'rbid, ;tirs, mity nithilily or .cekly t taken Out until after it is three old; sevond!, not .nore thaln one .aly and two weeklies canl be ak;wn out at, 0te time by the same ne 'tuI; utl third, all papers and ,1'eimdicilk mst be retuirnug:j Within )it( week froim the day of recepipL L'hese iluportant regulatious are dead etters, the complainants say, and it -eally looks that way. Who is respont ible for the alleged loose managenent ? ke think the executive committee. eti us heat from the chairinii. A PuoGuESSi VF, INST'rtION.-A -orres*poidet of the Itock 11111 Herald as recqutly written in excellent atgi le, publisid iii that )al)ei-, oi the >resenIlt costiItition aud prospects of the )tue WVest cllege.. lie notes mianyv v*idces' ot lprosperity anud progress xinili utten )a ry I erin s of I)ue \iest and( aer p eole. Of the~ systemn ol inst rue ioln ini the Due WVest Femiale College, to savs:. . , - "llut. the n.ost admirable featur'e of' l)iLs intstitution is lie system of u ipart ng instruct ion. It has hecome a cus 011iniamonig educeators, ihi liematle col egres, to load down younglI ladies with number of text biooks--dratgging hienm through a course of study in two ears which the ordinary yoting mani nmpllletes wvith dilculty in flye. 'ounig girls are expectedl to recite wig lessons in art itetic, algebra, geo metriy, English grammar, history, L~atina, French, Germiant and music mn luick succession,: and( terhapis just get broughi in time to take a lessen, in lr-twinig or paitintg. The only arga neat tithat can be advanced for such a vstemn is thait it iiivolv'es much work tad little reereationi, and this we think s a dloubtfuil argumcen4; fan- its 'teni hoey is toward- jijental eramminr ,vitheoutental expansion. From sue$. system the Duie WVest F~emale College s cutirely free. According to the tliiements of its prinicipal, io scholar s allowed to take more than four t udies at thie samie time, and thec,usual nunbiter is three. Everything saver (i f' superfIcIalness is carefully .avoided; and a ca);efltknowlege of th'e ext b ok d id1 d consecjuent mental levelomnqi, . is earnestly. aimed at. Xi exatninationi of i he ftxt, hook cur' 'intilumti also shows that this ius.Itutioi ,vili comnpar'e favorably wifth atny other >f' its kind inl the South." 80CIAL EQUIALITY. In Opsntoun by tiho Supremeo court wise K~nocks tihe Bottom Out of It. W~tsINoToN, October 1.-Jn the supremie Court to-day Justice Bradley lelivered the decisioni to the case of lhe United States vs. Samiuel DE Sin gleton, involving the constitutionalit if' the act of Conagress,~- of March1 1875, entitled "An act to protect all ~it izenis in their civil and legal rights." lie dleciied that, the( first anid secondI tet-olis of the not are uliconstitutjoni. Justiun' Iradley took the groundi that hle ncolie et lie thirteenth and~ four echth tuendmlgents did .ntot extend to be soiali ri'vileges soughit to 1/p guar' utnteei by tie h'gisltin in question. I'hto out wats t:nanjiious withtl the .)xcep~tioni of' Justike lIarh~n, who sai~d thlat under ordhitary circnmstances he woitld be-sjow to oppose his individual judl.~eiet to) his holleagueis, bitt, til leeisioni defetedt what the peopl)e inu btended to seicure', and~ su1l)posed tljp,y 1had secured,.and .hentc lie mtost dis sent ifonm the ojpi'iion. .ie had niot haid titpe to foirmulIat~e lisa views, how. 3ver, and wvould, therefore, merely ani nonntee lis dissenit. Quite a ntumtbeir of prominenit law-. Vers were wvitligtht lbar to. listen to wiinioand Sicludori the attorney-gen lan1d. Tihe die son, wvill tapply to the live civil righit eaiges in that court, based oin the..first anid secoiid sectins >ft the civil righits acehof March 1, 1875. r'hey ate respectively proseutiotns undertheo aot for nt admittinig certalin 30103 ed perisonts to egnal accomtvoda ~ions alul( pr~ivileges it innsi o'r hotels, ini railroadl cars or. theatres. T1heo court hoclds, as stated, that Con grs hiad.tno conistitittionial authority to Ipss the sectionis In. question under the thiirteodh ,.or, fourteenth amend rnent of thie bonistitutiont. The deci uion, hiowever, ,is acld, tg apply otnly to blio Validity~ of thl IAi theo Statea alik V ot i tihe Territdritosna of .Yho District of Colutinbia isero tito le-is lative power of Congm'qeatjj ijfjntjU commII10* )eVpase:.to*I1 a:1111it 16 safe to say 1titno ,oth -eois1 .9f. the coirt sinc1' the fathouq ' Dred -Scott deisiioln by Chief.Jstee:Tone-v has created so much. excitement-Imnd dis ouissil. -. 'Tile '"Gato oily." A gentleman fron Atiants Ga., says that if all-meaiilind f-Wsh pleasant a. Norman's Neutralizing Cordial, ho woutId Qot mind getting sick. That is why Nor muan's Cordial Is so populkir. Even the 1foniigest children are as fond of It as suar T-daudy. Let the Goot1VorkOo' n. - Messrs 'Crow & Rodgers, herchants, Fall Crelek, S. C., says: "We were induoed . td try a small lot of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial and found ready sale for It.' It has given splendid satisfactl6n, and ,we sell -a great deal of it. Let the goad work go on." "Norman's Cordial is popular every. where, :.- r , GRASS SEEDS. T.UCERNE, Timothy, Orchard Grass -LSand Red Clover Seed. Fresh supply just received by MCMASTElt, BRICE & 'ETCIIN. STATE OF 'SOUTH1. CAROLINA, ' COUNTY OF FAIItFIELD. . R BOYL1iq Eq., Probate Jtuige. HJIER8AS, Ellas --LI Freailti hati$ made suit to neo grant hhI lettbrs of administration of the detate afid effect of Joseph Freshly, deceased: These are, tlerefore, to cite and admon. Ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Joseph Freshly, de ceased, that they be and appear before ief in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House 8. C., on the 3rd day of November next after publieation hereof, at 11.o'clock iI the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tile said administration should not he granted. Given under lly llald, this 18th day of October, Anno Domini 1883. f * . Published on the 20th day of October, 1888,-in TE NEWs AND IEIAJ,). SJ. H. BOYLES Oct 20-t1x1 Judge of Proitate. WIZARi 01 CONCERT THEISPlAN HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOIEIt 20TI. TWO HOURS Op1 (ENUINE EN JOYMENT. ADMISSrON-............ cent. RESEV1ED SEATS.....60 cellis. DIAGRAM AT MilA.Eti'S. SECURE S E A T S. EVWERYlBolY GONG. - Oct 18-t2 BUITTERBUITTEIIl R~eelvedl this DA Y. GOS l ic BUTlEiR, Cheese, .Raisins, Dae, A lmnd~s, En~glishl Wal lusts, TIomato b es, Peaches, Freshl and1( Pickled Salmon, Fresh1 and Pk'<kled Mackerel, Sardlines, Oysters and Lobstei-s, .gotted and D~evilled Meats, Guni Powv der, Young l1iysonl and English fregtkfast TEAS, SUGARS, Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris's Hams anid Breakfast Strips; Buckwvheat anid OATMEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of wvhieh will be SOLD A'it TIIE LOV'EST PRICE, AT S. S. WOLFE'S. R1EADQUARTERiK While we have some1 good suilts ,ats $7.50 $9, $10 and $12, the.,variety at ,$13.50 and $15 Ia 199p).i greatar-,.~n d embraces mlany very dlesir-+hle and hsandsomec milxtuires, cut botin .pwalking coats and sacks. There is no discount on the wool-it's the genuine article. The garments are of stylish 3ha pes, .sewed( withI sIlk, wvell mlade and nlicely trimmsued. D)o you conltempilate buylng a suit soon. .If so, -~oft should see thsesel when comhsig to Columnbi. If .there. is anything und(1er the sun Jin Fail ahd~ Win ter apparel that you reqluire you canu finid it in our stock. . . Tro th ade o innsboro we wish to ann1oun5ce thait we have thit largest stockc of Boys' C~lothinag in Columinla. Boys' school and( dress suits; aljso a hlandilome line of K(its for thle little -oneCs, and(1 made and)4 trImmedt in the lateet styles. WVe also gusranteo a perfect flt. - All drders sent to tuy address will receive prompt attenltion, an d if they doC not siult or flt, v'nut,can -re turn thlems bg payinglhalf (xpr'eas, Respecti ully, WL KNRD. 1$ SURtE YOUR.06NN INS, N'lSUR1ANCE'written en Cotton Gin, ..for short tine, at reasonable rates. K. Ol~~.-X. O~J, C. CALDW h NEW FALL -AND WINTER (GO(I> CoImo and se the hiruest 111d bet s lected stock AMllllnerv3, consisti !, Trimmed Pattern Ilaits 11'ad. olutwi, 11 triillned goods,' Velvet.s,' Sa4ins, i ihn:I Flowers, Tips, Plmes, Ulr-doj and r"ati ers; all colors, C(rapes, illitsionps, ldi-k an White Laces, Love, Crape, Vells, iLrei Tissue and - Parlslenne Veiling, I ia Switches fromu 75 cent.- up). Cutrim, Han Croquetries for the hair, C urpt IJise .g other hRuchlhms04 for the lneck, FiHelms, C; larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Finn. Uoods, at J. O. BOAGIS. A full stock of Ladles' and Misse, Iosiery. IHerlin, Lisle, sill( mail Ki Lloves, all Colors inld new styles. AII 'a: sortient of Ladiles' and Misses' .olore Ind wi to'Corsets, all sizes. lvo>.,k.jjrb Di~es Shdelds andi- P11pit tr...l 1 aldkoi bllefs In Variety, from Cotton to. ll1:. Sil Fringes, Passementerle Tehimhig, Velvt Ribbons, Braids and other Dr.ss Trin inigs. Buttons In great va.iielty ystyle und prices, at --'r. 0. .BOA G1S. A full stork of Notions of all kinth [ladIes' Lhien and Lace Collars, Zepivr -laxony, Berlin lad Shethlanld Ilds. I Chil Iren's Zephyr f' lIoods and Saques, Iawvl uid Boulevard Skirts, at . O. hOA6'S. All kInds of White Goods, Whit. Lae 11(1 Muslin Curtains, &etolies, &e., &c tlso AM full d .collipleQte linL of D1r1s ."Foods, of variOis labries, stylcs ai >ilees, from Cali-oes, \\ort ed, C( 'shminnyer illks and Satins-you enn fin d utI1iythini'! v I vant in that line and14 at ay price. NIs wv are defermielicd to) sell c!al> um Our stock of Sho'es of all kinids will I; old it and below COST, as Well ;I-; la r )i(e'(' ro fods f o .' ' 111 we _1 4,r, VooIs hat we do 111 intomd kee r >rselt stock of samiie is sold..- o vhat we say. J. 0. BOA . FIFTEEN -more of tlei Q1W 1 [ GH A 11'1 Vi.\ V IS 'I -t'1! l'he bet Maebin on w11 1 ;ives perferi Satisfactimoin V.16 ar, nd a general far''i w.. 1 .very Macinel W.\lAPH NT CO mlrticular. -No failyk sould hv.I . mle. S1nd11 rde or ;'-Imw ui 1 A lot of l IWO E a(A G I VAIT FOI ilEM. -4 FAKE NOTICEr IlMS a. d 1111im, Slil. ls, iq1: V'AGONS, 01100CEI0 l*-3, MA ClUS! I11A INSL, anid all kind-l of lPlanitatli JOOK STlOV ES, 11 EA'lT !Nf STO( V !' )IL bTOV.ES, WVOODENW.\lHE, E'T(. The UYNON CIlURIN is sold on it neit'.. I can iirefer ho a di r'I1n lartiei isig it ini this vii'inly. -11 i not ano nuilg, buat hats utood thet est since 1st: . has .recelived a1 supply of fr'esh goorb ionsisting of FLOURI, fronm 1he best mills of Nashivill Iid Aulgulsa. Every miel: warranited. Mi[EAL1 and (Olt1ST, Rice andii llin syrujs. IJESTV 1IO and Old (Governmntt. Jav 'Doffees. .IJUR RBER'S 41-anid Ti C'offee. (hodi 11trl( of, Parchecd-C!o1ee brande' 't "ilina. ORIEEN anid Black Tea WHTIT1E WI NE and11 Cider VIn'ar 81U(1A S-(hranuilated, Powa% A . rdaf and Brownu. MACAlRONI and Clf ElME - OATMEA L. ,M1CKLES--Chow-Chow andi Mixed. - CELEB3RATLED) "11ar1ne1tt ears," ani FINE FEED) or ShIp Stulf for Mile Dowvs. - . . SEED RYE, .Bnrlne nnd lIed Iia, iy-A proposu' 14'(I3. Io g*'ie It. 1&.. aiti 3334'4 4"p(31 1 lilty suwood ~iI j i3 3t, NwxQ' Yor ill th (. .inr I (linc33 .'dI c't 3~t~33T a1t. l.'eve. i:1~ ~ 4I- ll t;4 : W . o 3 " (I to ~ ~ ~ A 9)int 1 Clt mI-CJ F iiA, 1111di 113'ire 1II Z331 I'4'( il4 . ioI 0'\v ("nV M4 M;ASSs JA All4 s, I- | Cheste and Columbia: . M U S, 1 I'll Well, this is oil oVl litt!e Scofret, aid th,4 wsenus , and1wn %h many 1.1w I . E y b - .. .ON o I a - 1 * I \sII IL .*~ 0 ( - - * - ~2~ ;r i r I' ()nAl \( - 'Ilin~le oi~k r Iisiie f e ,irn ne FORk SALE'9. Vi,.., . AL It 4 ;~- . ~ ' - '? a \, '4 * *"' T ' - 1 -en1 -;- -** C *1 a u. p A# t -, 0 'a'1 . M i:, - ~ s il ah -tIf14i, TyLI4 an, S.U -i -(;a ;f'a ~W 10: .f f;I; :iAI bwt ~p]t y * 4 'ii. 1 n i w''j -lil ~ !41>4i 1 9' .I ' fS .S.'i'1414lt(1llic f' i. -u.o ymn uh u .uu'ne 'iti tiWi" ' sOC~l110 '0. -a.c 3,Al -ta Ca - C th riC)t t. '(*i~'t eu.uC I~' (t llir *i en -ou haraiu hl! i gre a ' hr.~ to But. 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