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LOUAL INTELLIGENCE, w Advertimnernntn. WIt..owsky i larh. - Crean Tartar-W. E. Aik'(. Silvoiware-Connior & Chandler. Tax Notice-J.. Q. Davis County reasurer. cal Briefm. -- here were services in all tie -v-, e IIn tiwnQ1 %lndays --Now Is the time t6 pay tYe p-in. r. Most other people have already d a showhig. -The store occupled by Mr. Charles uller has beeni reptilted-a very do ded improvement. Mi. JaitnA B. Turner won seteral em111ium1s on his Jefrey cattle exhib d at (lie Chester fair. -The Charlotte Observer has dotned iew dress.-a great improvement in 8 already most 'occelleit dily. 'he railroad trahlus have been run ig with great. regularity of laten cluding the southerni-bound passe I r.,. . -fi2 Southern Tek@Vph Company s done an excellent business sine e establishment. of its office in Wilints Oro. -Mr. James MeCn-ly has shown us I acorn1 fron one iof his cork trees. looks very much like any other -Mr. Joseph Groesehel has put l) large reflecting lamp In front of his ry goods establishient-brightening be apbroach from either direction. -The time for payigi taxes without 10 penalty has beeni etenled In 'enlty-one counties. From the other irteen nto application was received. -Yoxkville is said to have the most otderful barber of the age. lie ver has a w'ri to s., from early onday morning till late Saturday "ght. , , .-There is one commercial filde ppyted from South Carolina in Brad i4?fct's of last week-that of Buck iler % Co., Wof Williston, general ercha'ts. A -There was an untisuail crowd of oble in tovii on Saturday-the reets presenting a very lively appear gee, and the merchants doing a good usilless. -Mary Gaines, the colored woman ho was burnt oin the 14th ,nst., by me kerosene explosion alrea'dy meni nec, died from her injuries omi Sat <A11y afternloonl. -The managers of the State Fair so making arranAggments to have all -M sitors to Columbia during fair week comm~odated with good lodging and oardl during theilt stay in the city. -Our farmers--and, in fact, all conl mner s of bacon-are rejoiced at its 4yek. It is now worith but little over ~Vlwhat it sold for at this time last -A Aimthat had bikW loose m11 its tying ran a niarrow escape on turd (ay afternoon-crossinug the rail (d track,. only three or four feelt fron! or (h'e locomotive of the northi un~d freight train. -Colonel Rion tells us that the case ainst Major Julins Mills, formerly casurer of Chester county, was not ard at thle recenlt term' of Court, ~ig to the crowded state of the *i ockets. 'W -Quite a number of Fairfield farm S were in Columblia In the latter part last .week, selling their cotton shl C'olumbia a'ni lmrni, but we '?onl re-mlly prefer that.*all . this trade e kept at. home. Can it. ni0 be? - Messrs. R. J. Mcfarley & Co. are repared to buy' or sell Futni~'r3 Coni acts foY any parties wvishiing to opler . e ~ in this line0. All bn'sliess conid~enl al. We receive press dlispatches four ~mes aday aind w'ill keel) our custCorn a~4i post d ' 6t 16-l14 - -Th eJ xhiition01 given by the WViz d Oil Comny~n in (lie Thespian Haul Slatur mday niight wais wvell at.tended~ luinueh enjoyed. T(he singinig is all a highb ordler-thie voices being In 0cellenit tradiing and perfect. accord. 'W rust1%I the comrpanyv may1 retuirn to miaihoi'o soon1 again, whein we think mysaftly assure them of a large alpreiative audience. uli'dodobNoTea.-Weare regnest to annonnce thati there wvili be a ~ies of' religIotis servilces In the Bnp tchu rch at this plaice, commencing aff mnorninig at el v9i, 0 elock-+tli ftor being assistedt .O the IRei' SW. Sanders, of Chest'i. 'There II be services to-night, at even & block. TmE ExTE.NDED.-In response to a ues made by Contfi Treasprer ~tvis, t18' Comptroller GeneraI has tenided (lie time for paying taxes~in SIrfield counity to thle 31st Inst., in usive. Tis wvill be good news to ite a nlumnber of the taxpayers of lis county, ilo, fromt diff'erent causes, ye not yet paid their taxes. ,AMONG TIIE JU8sTIEs.-The ease of o State vs. Philllp Tay'lor, charged IIth an assault anid lattd~mf upion the erson of his wife, was tried before ustie Cathlcart on Saturday, and the efendant was fonl guIlty. The sen nce of the trial justice, was that the risoner pay a flue of five dollars and osts or be confined In tihe counlty jail r' five days. The fine was paid and o defendant dilscharged. IPEtsONA L.-Mr'. James E. Dottfa'i,' .' AlbIon, In this panunty, left here on onday for Charleston', where he ex ects to attend the lectures at the ilttniltna Medttnt ollet. Mr. Douglas* aha areaiy attended oni courso of lectures iII Charlestot aum expeets to purstte lis sudlistgo Mn) wintern in that plato. Oar youk ft'lend,.4 thoe.ldest son of Dr. T. 0 DougtAb, and he promises tQ do wel in his profession. NE~W A DVERTIsEMENT.-fessrs. Qoni nor & Chandler announce that, havini greatly incre"yAd. their facilities in tha department, they gn., offer great at tractions to purchagea 4 pIypvare They have ovqry ucans For keep'ng II with the't'mes, and they mean to do it Whoever wants anything portty, sliguli go and see them. There is no reasoi for sending igay for such things whoi you call get all you want at home. Tun CoLOIEi BAPTISTs.-The Goth smaino Baptist Association (colored will hold its meeting with St. Paul' church in Wfinusboro,. beginning o Thursday, the 25th inst. All, oul friifods aie cordially invited to attend The sessions will ,bo held daily, open ing at ten a. In. ln closig at thre p. in., 11'A the evening session wil commence at sevenm p. In., and %IIourz at pleasure. 1). GOfI)tNP, Pastor St. Paul's Church. DEAQ Or Mrit. TiOIAs COOPER. We regret to annoncp..tho death 9 Mr. Thomas Cooper, which took plac at Ridgeway oil Sunday morning MAr Cooper was just in the bloom o manhood, and his untimely death wil be universally regretted. Ile leaves f widow ani two young.,children, tc whom tihe feurtfelt simphihy of all bi exjenuied. We leart. that Mrs. Coopet Is now quite ill with the same disease to which le was a victim -typhokll fever. We sincerely hope she may speedily recover. TimE CO'rTON M AIKET.-The follow, ing are the quotations for Monday: Good middling.............. Middling...................6 Strict low- piddling........ Low middlig.............9 New York spot market: niddline, 10 9-16; low middling, 10 3-16; Gooe ordinary, 9 916. New York future market,12.55 p. in. October, 10.51; November, 10.51; De cenber, 10.50; January, 10.74; Fe4 iuai't, ,10.84; March, .11.04; Afwff 11.16; M ay, 11.27; iune, 11.28; July 11.49; August, 11.58. - A RIEMINDEii oF SnER1lAN.-During the late war Mr. W alter Boney, wht then lived in Witnnaboro, buried f lath in the neighborhood of th< shring some distance inl rear of th< house now occupied by Di.. Rt. B Uanahian. Mr. Aie died a fem days after ier'man pass'ed throng! Winnsboro, but had given ho informa tioni of the whereabouts of tihe wvateh A few Nlatido some chiildrin', p~9 ing near the spring, tonnrt the waI and it will he tfurned over to the farmi ly ofMr'. Bone~y. COTTON STATEMENT.-The followin is the comparative cotton statecmenit foi dhe week ending October 19, 1883: Net receip~ts at all Unitcd States porti dur'ing the week 225,4o1d; to same tim<( last year 241,205; total re~pipts to thi! date 996,942; t~o same dlato last yeai 869,085. Exports for the week 1,011, 705; same week last year 128,535; tota exports .to this date 357,855; to samt date last year 4121,1,4). btock at al United States ports tif6,846; same tima last yea r 464,150; tock at all interloi to'wns 90,429 ; .saihe timen hist year' 55,. 703; stock. ,at L~ i'pool 606,000: samie time inst year 449,000; stock of American afloat for Great Britahi 76,000; same time last year 140,000. flEusErs AND)..,AYiIsliIRE.--The cor' responidenit of the Nfews and Courier, writing of the CJheste'r fair, says "$S10 of' the citizens of Chester ani Fairfld havd for a number of year'i dcvoted their attentioni to the liaising~ 'of bloodedecows. The Ayrshiires were alt first the favorites. They wver' 'cracked up' by Geni. John Brat ton and whiatever the General says is co, sidlered law and gosjicl fii thi'" lhh imimedtiate stamnpinig gr'oundl. But th< General, like many others, Is flekle at least in~ the cow line-and althongi hie still hioldt that the Ayi'shires art the best milkers ini the worlkilie yel thinks flhiit the Jerseys at~t the bes' butter c'O4. General Bratton hai dlevoted time and money to the r'aising of cattle, and It is due to his efforti~ .mainly that this part. of the !ounitr'y i! beinag stocked with thoroughbred eat tie. Capt. John L. Agurs is Genera Bi'atton's echo? in Chester', i lie hai done f'oi Chester county what Brattoi has doiie for Fairfield. Ilis contribu tioni of. Avrshires and Jei'sevs il second isJ to'none onl thie gironits.' A UNIQUF N wsPAPER.-h4~ PO f. McM aster has handed us a copy of thn Republican Whzig Democrat, yitblish ed at McElwpesville, indian Land York District, Saturday, July 17 1841, under the editorial mnanagemen of the proprietor, Mr. ,Jonathan N McElweeo, Jr. .On ttfi'ist I~go is a long accounat, tiik6n 'firom the Camdei Journal, of the hanging of Johl Swveat for the muider of Thomas P Picket, which includes the criminal' confession i fit f1. There is qluite shai'p little editorial, with the follow lng lette'r, written to a Louisiana Con grossman, as a heading anid as a text: WA suIwovoN, April.20, 1839. Mv DEAn Srn: I have the hionor to at knowledge the receipt of fo~Is of the 21s uIt., and of informing you too thlit all th removals and appointments you recon mended were made on the day your lette was received. With respect, yoZr obt.'.servt., 3MARTIN YANBUnEN. President Vanilren ver'lly thought that to tW Pelgorfo g- tho spOIls' On the 861o p1go of ti palerl isNo I i the Interesting oflutal announceinent that Generdil Wingeld.1cott had been I appointed atijor-goneral in command of the army qf the United States. Among the advertisements we find one fron Mr. Win. B. Dunlap, giving, very frankly indeed, hiM p.asQps for dis Ciarguingmr. A. Steedia, the stylker in hils lacksmitl shop. Johnt Z. Hammond, Esq., announces (hat he will practise in the law courts of Fair field, Chester and Lancaster, with his office at Winsboro, Dr' JosAIA, 0G. Jenkins offers his professional services to the citizens of Winnsboro and its vicinity, with his once pposite Mr. 1). Alken's store". Mr. William1 Campbell, of. W.nnisboro, advgtlees his well known cotton gins. There are other adver-tisements, froin Colum bia, Ai'ensta, Obester and other points. What 25 Qents Will Do. The small sum1 of 25 eents invested in a bottle of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial will save you many hours of pain and suffering, mny sleepless nlphts and many Doctor's bills. Normani's Cordial Is soli all over the land. Every (Irug rist and cross-road merchant can get it. We are shipping It everywhere. * IrV'rom hdVirgina. A probilnent Broker of Richmond, Va., wose name we withhonld, says lie lis used Norman's Neutralizinig Cordial several yeart for all irregulnrities of the stouacl and found it effectual in every instance. r lie reconnends It as an excellent remedy for a man who loses in futures. * . CREAM TARTAR. 1 POUNI)DS PURE CREAM OF TARTAR for sale by 4 W. B. AJIKEN. This article is warranted against any hduilteration. GRASS NEEDS. , ' UCFRN, Timothy, Orchard Grass i anda i Clover Seed. Fresh supply just received by MCMAATER, BicE & KETCHIN. TAX .-10Cf THE time for paying TAXES, without the fifteen per cent. penalty, Is extended to the FIRST of NOVEMBER. J. Q. DAVIS, Oct 23-txl County Trcasurer. WITTKOWSKY BARUCi, CHAR LOT TE, N.. C., OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN. DUCEMENTS TO PEdPLE~ WHO ARE DOI1NG TINEIR TRADING BY MAIL. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT IS SO ARRAN~Gil.D TIAT "SHIOPPING" BY MAIL IS RIEN DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN ~I'ORh SATISFACTORILY DONN TIHIAN IN PEhSON. ILaTTERS OF INQUIRY PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO. NAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE~ SAT ISF"AC'~IION-DE L'IVERING PA CK AGES FOR OVER TEN D)OLLARS IN AMOUNTr, FRE~E OF EXPRESS ON i/AIL CHIARGES. WE KEEP? EVERYT HING '1IIATi IS NEEDE~D TO CLOTHEi MEIY, YOUTIIS AND BOYS, LAD)IES, - MISSIK AND CHIILDREN, IN CLUD)ING A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDEN WvEAlt, X d' JtAVE~ TIIE BEST DRIESSMAKING ESTAIJSIIMENT IN SEND US A TnRAr/ORDER. I'*ETTKOWMIKY de BA CHE. S1i0OIT CROPS ! Owving to Short Crops 16.l farmrs Want the hIghest priecgfgr seottn. Ini 6ier to meet their demands anyone can obtain it by3 usIng CLARKE'S SEED COTN CINANFR For sale by A very simple aff durable machint. No cogs or belts. It pays any man who uses It. We gefer parties to E. P. Monr,EY, Sr., and Vrnso & GALLowAY, of White Olk,. Call and examine the machine for yourself. -- . J. M. E LLIOT T, SR. . OWN 'TA X ES. THlE timwe .for the .collection of Town tT~zes. hass ,been extended to the 1st of November~proximo, By order of the dou'nell:.. IL N. WITHERS, EIIRWARE, WE IIVE ENLARGED OUR STOC14 of SilvorwaroetQ meet the deatids 'of .tit timues. The taste of our people has bes so cultivated that. they mutst have ariele, of tableware which a) lwa bright aml clean. This Is right. We ithor for th( happinoss of our families, and a long stridN I8 Imlade In that direction whel we snppa our .tablui4wgh a set of ChINA or FINJ GRANITVARE, with Silver- ENXv-i:s and FORKS and SPOONS; a handsoni CASTOII to grace the centre; with Silvei SUGAR BOWL, CREAM Pircuilt aiu\ BUTTER DISHi at the head. Some say that coffee and tea taste better from a CHINA CUP, and LESS FOOl) will sufice from satisfying dishes. The cost .Qf these things Is not so much as you hInagine, and once bought, you will have a nike array for yeirs.to come. Call and see these things, and leari the prices of them. llere you will find many other beauifti things be sides these; uehi as Cake Baskets, B-Tyy Bowls, Syrup Pitchers, Water Pitehers, C Pic:le Castor, Vases, Gob lets, C'stlytc. Itere you can get a Call Bell, a Soup Ladle, a Wiater Dipper, or extra cruets for castors, all in Silver or Silverplate. Coannor & Chandler. NEW F AL L WINTER GOODS. Come and sce lhe largest and hest se lected stockj Mi IIi neory, lconsistinig of Trimmod Pattern IHats and Donnuets, uin trimmed gmlls, eivets-,s Satins, Itibbons, Flowers, Tips, Ilumes, " hrds. and Featlh ers, all colors, Crapes, IlluLlsiOhs. liktek anld White Laces, Love, Crape, V ells. liarege, Tissue a-nd , Parisien ne Veilin', illair Switels frot 75teenmts ny, Curls, Ballnvs, Crognetries for the hiil, Crepe, I isle a.111 other Ruhingllt-for the neock, Filhus, ('ol larettes and Ties, and all kinds of -'ancy Guods. at J. 0. BOA.G'S. A full stock of Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves, all colors and Iew styles. Au as sortment of Ladies' aid MiSes' (olorl and white Corsets, all sizes. 114411 Skirt.;, Dress Shields and P 'a1lpitat ors. 1 andker. chiefs in variety, from Cotton to S HiV ill Fringes, Passemaenterile TIrni mmne, Velvet lubbons, lBraids atnd other )iress Tlrim mngs. llutto~ts in great va~iei y, styles and prlices, at Jr. 0. IOAG'S. A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Ladlies' I non and L ace C ollars, 7.ephyrs, Saxony, Bh-rlin and Sheotlaud lI fods. Cuil dren's'Zephtyr Ilouds and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard1 Skirts, at J. 0. JiOAG'S. All kinds of White (Goods, Whlite Lauce and( Muslin Curtains, ( retonmnes, &c.,&. Also-ai fil and iepmpleote line oft I ress Goods, of drtioum' labrie . 8let atind prices, from Calicoes, Wur~, d, ( Nlumes, Silks aind Satins-you can linud an ythuin- you anit in that line and at any pic~e. These good(s we are dleterminlled to sell ehmeapt and redluce stoek. Our stock of Shoe~s of all kinds will bec sold at and below COST, mm.A we'll af he'G pice goods foi- Men's wear., and0 oithum goods that we do not, inutend keepinlg afleo p~resenit stock of same is sold. We mnen what wve say. FIFTEEN more of the NEW IlGH ARIM D)AS MACHINES, VTe best Machino on tihe market, aml( gives perfec't suatisfaction inl 0verV .par tinu lar, and a genteral favorite wit It 'he indliek: Every Machinle WAl ilANT'F. l)In evers pamrticular. No famtily shoul be0 withmou' 0ne. Send( order or comle all and buy one. J. 0. -BO)A G. TCQ .A.]ItT~V JD, IA lot of IIIUGGIES and IIAlRNESS. WAIT FOR TII EM. J. 0. BOAG. TANE NOTIdE! 1IUY your Wa it MnterIal, SPOKES RIMS and, 11Uk, SIJAFTfS POLE WAGONS,- OR0EItlKs, fA(llNi 01 L, OllNDJISTlONES .T I.(A CE8, W El A, CIIAXiNS, anmd all kdnds of P'lantatiot .01-STOVES, Il[.\TING STOVES fromt $14.1 to $it0.(It, (oin d1)e ... OJL.$TOV'1C. WOOD)ENWA'RE, ETJC. From J. jr. CUMNGS. 'rTe .UNiON CIIURIN Is -sold on it mierits. I can refer to a dlozen pamrtIc ushIIJ It in this vichnty. It' is . not -a ujev thbhut. haso-tomd tnm tst sce 18n 1 TmtAimAMussenb..ag Tyt oie'lot' coi u~er t Winnsibort g.lMNAUG 11 S1E, GOODS SO CHEAP WC don't propose to.give I it, awy. 1'u11 now opt'iling ity second shiptu"'nt I 'New York lit th41 clotliig biutil ness anidi iI to seitre goods itt prices iever heard of lit 11ilackI (. lh ee, ('oqroted Casbluc, 7 A nive-hite of ILadies' 11iti, diroct fiom eleganMt- vannot. 1-w surlpassed. by anly I!,*nse Outr buyver nlotilles use tovw em~eoit otu- -dit TilEDOL.LA I. Hle adI(-se-s uts by 1-atu'-dla to Wiinsborot'i,. Don't biuy untIl you 'ee the.' part, of lny tinie, th(" li esVIITe of M I M N SHALL BlE FLT .1N 'I'11" WINN .Oct. 16 JI lu''(lf0itlly AIWTAYS FRESII AND W'e halve.j.1ist, received a I'resh 1suippl, and iinore to nrive inl a lI \%'ew lay. We keep consltt-ly Ol hanild i St:G A . Also, SIi(lL 0)D, CANN thing usuully kupt inl the (111('ERIY 12l BOOTS, SI1ES A J. 1 1. 1H1 A IT STANDS X SA LE ANDFED2SABES 'I 1OEN TO al prsos idebed o te uder si:.(ned for stock hough ths-rn n pris hod-si ote.Alo i nte of' l w.? thait I lha yi rropriled over' fit' f.hg' atly seti '.ed. I it aui Iu:sins.. s. WILMFORD. UE.IADI QU1ARI lMS, W~ile weve onn'( 5011 "n ilSit is att 7..Yt, vi'ey~'il desih wen imnne Inixinresi.'it stb ot il? aii o, e itos a nid ns. 't e is ntmytdiont dal't the wooI Xl--I the~ Weniie arto Iclielhegamear of stylish sh ap w', sewd wl'if~h stilks tii, lutl.nun ie and ie oy sn titiu' so n I lii hso, 'ts you sold' ee ~i b~ whiiaen o'in 'tfotChi. I f l th'(ere X4is anty thhd uerswl thec vm i ut atll anin-i anfhnne tha el halehi'tm rm d slo, lifh -NT ESTION Chestc erW (aolwu1bla 1101V IS IT Well, tds is our OwNi little seeret this season, anr1 ov.l-I t a! t hk inany ih' anly other- b1ranches, 1 have been1 enahit-d in !,,X' l I, 0.(. ek of 111,.\.\1 :.d .t ' (' : :s; oN ts nmil of, thle 11h1plavilt of e~~~~~~A -oh.\ J~i n lr- i s taw -l l "I \ U G UI CIIEAP AT IIARDEN ' .k o f*N I 'i I 10 O U (I laI Igradle lU,(OFES S, ,SYElUl'San (()()DS, ClIi E ES E, tId inl fact every N E. \ ND Tl ES, ND llAltlWAlEM. RDIEN & BR~O. S EAD, TEll I i'N N"'. " Dj O 1 r TI C." '1'l.:t it i . t '.-: 0i ~ .!: . 1 . L ri n h,- Tia - i:, '3 . ic t'.:" ',:nIt h b \ iit.! . .11 stT : I- NON :.: 1,L I' Tlwi The IT 1 - -Z N' .1 T-1 ) '4' ,'A Th- m:s ,* *j K.' To I ' Iin v'w! '''1. To :- . &Ii, r a'b A l I .m .\ n ." A, int t -rlot u 7 - r * .0 1 A M P01R SAI;L! trCl N -A.DLE, lSAD' o:LES, L2: O \r'() 1u :4.T L ) Y:Ln >""1 . 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