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1U?NN13TTSVILLH M. OA. VV?d??uSdilY A no-. i\ 1888. _LIZ.* ."T"""" Iii*? " ....... PRICK, $1.50 PKR YEAR IN AUVANCK OjjtVtt ill Post Oljlvii Jilt ((lilli/. ?! UL JLLLw.i.ii.^LL'.,J.1.i,LV;;,iijy.?j:"r-'~?grg'.;.!.1-1.1 Jr.. .J.'.JU ; OSoial O?|an for tb Town asl Gounly. " THE CHEAPEST ADVEtUISIHU MEDIUM I? THE COUHIY.'T* ho Inr?ost Uonn-l''iclo Circulation ol' any Papar Publiahod in Marlboro County. Mr. J. Proston Gibson is our authorized ngcub nt Gibson Station, N. 0. . . ^TOW?lND "COUNTY '"?EWS~? OUR CHURCH DIRECTORY? MKTUODISX-Rov.J.W.Danbd Pastor Sunday School 4,30 p. in, Proaebing at ll a. m., and 8.510 p. in, Prayer-iuooling un Wcdnosday afternoon ut -1 o'clock. Supt. S. S., .1. F. Everett . BAPTIST-HOV/ lt. N, Pratt Pastor Proaebing ll 11. m., 8.?50 p.m. Sunday School every Sunday morning al 1).HO Prayormeoting Thursday afternoon tit 8.80 o'clock. Supt. S. S., M. F. lOlioibo. PUIOSIIYTHIII A N-Hov. Wi H. Corbott pastor. Preaching at 11:00 a. iii. and 5.80 li. m. Sunday School ?il 0.?50 A. M. Pray er-meeting oii Tuesday afternoon at ?1.00 o'clock. Supt. S. H., Dr. J; H. Jennings. ? III jn-miMim linn i III i tijMfJM i iiiminii-1-1 Local Observations. . . Watermelons abundant; ... livery ono Ima no doubt found out by this limo that Hie weather is liol, ... Fine for HU vi nj; fodder and bay and making cotton do its best. . . The Gordon Rifles will parado in full uniform on Ki.idiliing at 6 sharp. Good fains Continu? to lall, and cotton amt com is showing thc effects. iVn'iici puUhiK has commenced, and il our farmers arc carelul a big crop will bc harvested. - Success results i rom merit. Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair Renewer is placed before thc public solely on its merits. Its success is indisputable. ( , . All tho boy? havo returned from Greenville, with ono or two exceptions Some of thom havo been on their Hummer vacation, but they will all soon be ut work again, .. In consequence of Ibo protracted mooting in progress at the Baptist Church tboro will be no meeting of tho if. M. C. A. to-night. ..Tho "Alorts" of Boonottsville have challenged tho first niuo of Che raw, to play a 111 n toll game of base hall on I he 16th. Tho ladies aro cor dially invited lo be present. Ot/" Hagging and Tics bought before liso, nnd to bo sold very low for cash nb WADDI ni.'s. . Tidies' Kid' Hutton Slices $1,00, 5*11 "J, V I .>(), ?.? "t; rici.' fill? (lill "I Kid |t,iikd?{)t)\ved ''hoes !;'.i >'">. A, j, n,uf?Yol\ Si Cw. . . Mr'. C icnje W<d-sle> Utotij|hl in on Monday a w.,gon load of handsome water molotiB. Next to Mr. Stubbs, they were thc finest yet aeon on our streets. ... Just nf tor tho train arrived on Sat urday ovening, tho train bands succeeded in derailing a box car at thc lower ?witch. lb was soon pulled back on the track, nnd was none tho WOIHC for tho shaking up. ?- Ayer's Sarsaparilla is designed for those who need a medicine to purify their blood. No other preparation so well meets this want. It increases the appetite and rejuvenates the whole sys tem. Its record, for forty years, is one of constant triumph over disease. CANDIDATES wanting their Tickets printed for tho Primary Election should hand iii their or dor? early to bo on time, - For removing dandruff, Ayer's Hair Vigor has no canal, lt restores faded ano gray hair to its original color, stimulates the growth of the hair, and gives it a beautiful, glossy, and silken appearance. - Mr. W. P. Lester, ol Mccoll, has purchased the steam saw mill of Mr. N. A. McQueen, at Shannon, on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad, and taken possession. ?- A mooting of tho Democratic Clubs will bo held on Saturday afternoon next, to oleet manngors of bbc Primary Elcotious, - A curiosity in thc shape ol an egg, with ? a large brown ring on it and a white spot in the middle was sent us on Monday by Mr. E. W. Odom, of Brights ville. - Remember thc Democratic Club Meetings on Saturday afternoon to elect managers for the Democratic primaries. - The next Democratic meeting will lie held at Blenheim on Friday next at 3 o'clock, and then at Clio on Tuesday next at 3 o'clock. , . Knob member of tho Gordon Hilles having a gun and uniform ls expected to have tho samo clean and in perfect order for drill noxt Friday evening, Jual arrived at Waddill's, a nico linc of LAWNS ab 5 couts; Sgl lng Calicos, Straw JInlfl. Those goods will bc ?old very low. To a I'aront. Why is a riddle which iii very clearly discovered like a letter written by a child to its mother? lt ir. too apparent (to a parent.) It is apparent to every mother who has cured lier child of croup wi th ' Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Cum and Mullein that it should fie kept by all patents. A Bad Acoldont. On Wednesday afternoon last, a son of Mr. C. W. Dunn, of Red Hill, was severely hurt by a fall Irom a horne. It deems bc had ridden the horse to thc Uranch for water, and on his return at a brisk pace, the horse made a sudden turn tn leaving the road anti threw him against a tree. Prompt attention was given and lt was found that his head was badly fractured. At last accounts he was doing well and it is hoped he will recover. A Iitttlo Ohtld Dying. Thc most pitiful sight that can be pre sented to lather and mother is to see their little darling suflcring so hom the effect ot teething. The wise patient gives Dr . Diggers' Huckleberry Cordial u> relieve it. A Widow'a Woods. Why is a widow like a gardener? She tries io get rid ot her weeds. It she was trying to got rid ol til .ut hacking cough and pains in her chest she would use Taylor's Cherokee Remedy ol Sweet Gum and Mullein. Accommodation for Hornos. Complaint is mudu hy our frionds from tho country that tlioro IB no hotter uoooiu incitation for horses on tho streets. They think our town authorities should placo ci largo'number of Usuries ou tho nquaro and under tho Blindo of tho largOBt troos so aa to givo Rhcltor to tho poor brutus that havo bithurto boon forced to tako tho sun. BUuok by lightning. On Thursday night last Mr. Harvey Parham's gir house was struck by light ning and de troyed together with a large portion of .tis crop ot oats, gin, belting, &c. Thc 'oss just now is a heavy one on the eve of the cotton season. A Kind llomombrnnoo. The DHMOCKAT returns mpst hearty thanks to lt. C. McIntyre, Jisq., of Beau ty Spot, for a basket of choice grapes and peaches and a pair ot 40 lb. water melons, lt is cheering to hard-worked men these hot days to know that they are so kindly remembered by their h lends in the country. Wc return thanks also to Mr. N. H. Odom for a handsome watermelon. An ?ntnuBiastio Workor. The Marion Star of July 25th, says; "Mr. F, F. Covington, secretary of thc County Sunday School Association, cars ried a lol ol Sunday School blanks in the Court House last Monday to distrib ute to township chairmen. He placed them on a table and while absent a great many of them were used by deles gates to write tickets on. It is presumed that lite Dargan delegates took them not knowing anything about such literature." A First-Class Workman. Mr. Jackson Mellon, thc one-arm gin i repairer, is again on rounds in our county and is hard at work helping thc ' farmers got ready for fall work. Orders lett at thc post office will receive prompt attention and as he does bis own work guarantees every job done. Don't wait but send in your orders at once. Parties who do not know him may icier to Messrs. J. H. David, J. li. Breeden, \>. L. Breeden, Chas. Crosland, W. J. Stubbs, Thc Dcrnociat Wants to Know Who is going to bring in thc first bale of new colton. Who is going to bring in the first lot of new sweet potatoes. Why thc C. P. & Y, V. Railroad don't extend their excursion trip tickets to 2 weeks instead ol lour days, for real ly one has only two days to stay at thc spring, while thc other two is spent in travel. Give us two weeks, Captain, and many may try lt. Uo'.uii .-.i for na-th. 1 'l'orli?. I ;W?| lijo, p?djts?d tb Until Uni- Mr. J?lui I M iv nigh I hie; bc ?ii io- elected lVirtclpnl j af th? ftioawliio Ai-idciny, i?orij Ootuitj. Wo jilntoiely nongra! ninty iloluhihi ob lilt continued SUCCORS. Tho Moating at I'loronoo. Tho public mooting nt Florence on last Thursdny, whore thc Governor nod Llou tonant-Govornor and others wcro to ad dross tho pooplo, if correctly reported was anything but a pleasant affair. It in said after tho eloquent speeches of Gov. Rich ardson, Liout.Gov. Mnuldin and Col. Ed wards, that lien Tillman, of Edgcflcld, and Bigham, nf Marion,,mado thomsoIvoB puroly ridiculous, and tho mooting wound up in a rather discreditable manner. Bur.klcn's Arnica Salve. Tho beat Salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit, rheum, fever ?ores, totter, chapped band.", chilblains and corns auk nil fikjn eruptions, and positively curcB pilcB, or no pay required. It i? guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mon ey rotunded, 1'rico 25 couts por box. Fpr ealc by Hnynsworth & Co. Milking tho Farmers Prospor. Tbero never wa8 a greater m is tr ko than to suppoBO that tho Lien Law hhidors a farmers from raising Ins own supplies, but was intended by its framers to help tho farmorj not only to raise his own supplies but to got independent of all holp by HO doing. It may tako year? to do it, and co talk of taking this holp from him in order to force him to bo in a burry about it, Is tho most cruel treatment yet. Aa BOOH as a farmer eau raino his own supplies tho hotter for him, and wc aro glad to know that this is ono of tho groat features of tho Alliance-educating tho amoll farmer up to tho Importahoo of doing this very thing. Wo havo alwayfl favored tho law as humano and helpful, and as BOOH OB a faimor can do without tho help which it affords ho ought by nil means to discard it-thou, and not till then can ho do with out it. So wo hopo thc poor farmer will romombor this when ho casts bis vote this fall. Brace Up. You nro fooling depressed, your nppotlto is poor, yon arc bothered with Itcadacho, you aro fidgetty, norvoiiB, nnd generally out of Rorts, and want to braco up. braco up, hut not with stimulants, spring modi ?lues, or bitters, which hnvo foi lit?te basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you ior an hour, and thon leavo you in worfl? condition than hoforo. What you want is an alterativo thnt will purify your blood, ?tart healthy action of Livor and Kbidoy?, rontorn your vitality, nnd glvo renewed health and strength. Witch n medicino you will find In FdcolrlobMttorfl, and only 50 conta a bottlo nt Hnynsworth & Co., Drug Storo. MAIlIOtf DI3TIIICT. THJKJ> IpOTJiJJ). Clio, Bethlehem, * July 7, 8 North Mwlbovo, Aug. 18, li) PERSONAL. Prof. Poacock, of tho Greensboro Po n?alo Collogo, was in town last week, in tho interest of tho Oollcgo. . ltov. J. h. Stokes who has been visiting relativer, in cur midst, loft fer hie heme in j Newberry on Friday last, lils family will I romain until tho first of Soptombor. Prof. J. 0. G. Dunford, of Judson Gol- I lego, N. C., and his amiable wlfo aro vis- ' Iting relatives and friends at Parnassus. Wo woro glud to moot him in town on Monday, As Rev. tV\ li- Corbett was sick on Sunday last, lhere was no preaching at the Presbyterian Church on that day. We are glad to state that Mr. Corbett is improving. Kev. U. N. Pratt returned home on Saturday, with his family, and preached at tim Baptist Church on Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Kimon aud children returned from a visit to Maxton, Saturday night, on tho train. Mrs. D. D. MoOoU loft for Mt. Airy on Tuesday morning, Mr. J. P. Everett and family havo ro-> turned from tho Springs. RELIGIOUS NOTES, Rev. W. IT. Hodges preached au ex cellent pennon at tho Methodist Chureh on Sunday morning. Kev. li. N. Pratt began a sorios of inoelitiKS ut his chureh on Sunday, lie will be assisted this week by Revs. Thomas and Ford. Services will ho held morning and night. Hov. Rufus Ford will begin a series of moodliga at blenheim on Sunday next. Kev. J. C. Stoll has moved his foiccs to K?thel this week. Kev. Ceo. M. lloyd has moved bis foi ces to Hebron Church . this week where ho has a good meeting in progress. KNIGHTS Ol' PYTHIAS. Tills order, which now has a momber? Bhip of 200,000, has an insurance fonturo added to it which is considered tho cheap est and surest system of iusiunnco now known. Wo lenrn an offert ls now hoing made to organizo a Lodgo in this placo. Muy it succeed. Their Business Dooming. Probably no ono thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Hayncsworth ?fc Go's Drug Storo as their giving away to their customers of so many froo trial bot tles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption. Their trado is simply enormous in this very valuablo articlo from tho fact that it always cures and never disappoints, Goughs, Golds, Asthmu, Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung diseases quiokly cured. You can test it boforo buying by getting a trial bottlo free, largo sizo $1. livery bottle warranted. 3 -??H.?. l?oduocd Ratos. In order to givo everybody an opportu nity to visit tho Summer resorts on tblB road at rates lowor than over ofi'orcd bo foro th fi " P it Y, V. R T\ will ?-ell I ri .un' * <;> Ij?k?'tt) fr01 ii ll?ijuottwvillo to Gu- p.?bovvh?; ,i hus: Uim t-'i'i:,.. 'vi.o 5 ! MAN* nj-is M., i S?oPciy?or'^ Spiiilgt>?) :i.oo ? OUI-; il ii.1., Ml. Vc?-mm,).. *.<r-> WAII.NUI CoVl?, (Piedmont iipiiugij,) ? yo Mr. AI )tY, (White Sulphur Springs,) 4.60 Tickets to bo sold and limited as follows : July 28, limited lo return until July 31 inclusivo; Aug. 4 to Aug. 7; Aug. 11 to Aug. 14; Aug. 18 to Aug. 2t ; Aug. 25 to Aug. 28. W. E. KYLE, G. P. A. Good Nows for Farmors. Mr. Jaokson Melton, ono of tho host Gin Repairers that has over been in our county, has roturncd from a trip West, and is now ready to rcecivo orders to REPAIR OINS and put thom in thorough trim for tho next crop. If your gin needs repairs let him know at onco that he may follow up tho orders ns fast as received and koop up with thc work. He will also repair Sewing Machine?. Don't delay, but soml in your orders at onco. Tho cotton season will soon he hero, and you should bo roody for business. FOUND.-Tho lady who loft her purso on tho counter whilo trading at SIMON STRAUSS' moy havo lt by apply ing to him and describing contents. August iBt, ?888. 1'rotraotod Mooting*) for Hlonboim Ct. 2nd Sabbath in July and week follow ing, Zion; 4th Sabbath and week follow ing, Parnassus; 5th Sabbath and week fol lowing, Oak Grovo; ist Sabbath In August mid ivock following, Hebron; 3rd Sabbath and week following, Ebenezer. Gico. M. ROYD. July 12th, i8SS. A lull linc ol all the books now used in thc schools just received at HAYNSWORTH'S SC CO., Drug Store. FOR SALE I A couple of good mules for sale by TJ BREEDEN. "Who oro you going lo vote tor?" That's the question generally propounded these days. UNCLAIMED LETTERS BENNETTSVU.I.K POST Omer., ] MAUMIOUO COUNTY, S. C., V Aug. O, 1888. ) (MALE MST.) No. 1 Calvin Brown, (drop). 4 J. Y\r. Price, 6 A. W. Quick, (drop), fl Joe Hood* 8 Fred A. Stownrt. 0 Jorry Smith. (FEMALE MST.) No. 2 Mrs, Clara Coanhman, (col). 8 Angeline MoNoir. 7 Mrs. Lonr?noe Smith. ? When vou call for any of tho above lottoT plcaso stnto that they liavo boen advertised. Ono Cent is chargea for each lui tor ii tivoli i st! (1. ?. U onOBMNP, Pti9tmARtcr. TUE] OAMPA.i <i rs ' r#M? j;1) Tho Mooting itt Mtunfottflvilto. Thc campaign for ?l?.O Primary Xnniiiiut.mir EhuU ...? f<.i.M.liv rinnnAd I ""? .. ' - on M pu day by a public moefing ia thc j Court House. rI i i r att.?)lulnno< .wits lurgo timi all avail ?I i ...< comfort) ably filled. Hon. \V I liV/ans, Pros ident ol' tho Bonn ttsvill i Px-moora tie Club, called tho mooting ip ?odor at ll, and after brio?y Bloting tho object of tho BU mo to bo ti. hear tlio .dows of tho several onndidatc.t in trod tic ?id thc Hon. T. N. Edon.-, of Clio, candidato for HOUSE OF'll El'Kl "l.N ? ' riv I 3. In a few wordH Mr. lidcin- lorindi I; uiinouuced himself a 'buididato, and that he favored ti" ai ?? punic of tho Clemson bequest lp) ?ni ti"<-..cultural colic?o mid tho u c .! t'iiii Huloli fund, privilege tax, ? i I if ne oe ?my, thc monoy upproprii'. '! to tito Annex, und tho Stations to i ii. Cupt. J. Ii. Mc Lo i i followed in ? capitul little Bpbooli ..!. ilio high duty of voters, uncoihi.i tird iieeoptahoo o{ tho Clemson bei? J?.. '. .! UFO of the ballot box, oonstilalii i ul convention, with a gent?o slap ut pi ifessiotiiil olltcc hunters. Mr. H. C. Newton, r k\?v? young morcluiut of Ad. insvi! <?, followbd in a noat spoooh on Mic boo Oh ts of united notion, tho agrhnilt in . ii ll yt, lower 'taxos, closing h it li .i utrillo 'it trusts, monopolios aud till fcoi>j}foes oppressing our pcoplo. Mr. J. P;?IJuuoh foViowt 1 in an an nouncement of '? y . - lacy, and fa voring tho agrie il nv-i college aud a ohuugo in tho ugriinvlt.ifni ?!< "irtmont. Mr. S. J. Mc) lillie ???xi eauio for ward and stntct! ii iii ip exponte ! :o run but When bc ? lum] . Buuel ibid boen nominate?! hp thought that was sufficient and lie w ild withdraw. lion. W. D. Kv?ns followod u well timed spoceli <?;' ?ivo minute.' fa voring tho ugriouUui^ii' obllogei lower taxes, cheaper govern?t?? .?, lower il nrios for State .'?iYi i! , ol?anlo in tho ogrioultuial dopa.t'tuiehl and tin re modeling of eur St?td OonstUutien tho present on<j bein}) u l opipaoli nd Insult to our poo plo. CI.Kl K ??) M -.IT; . Messrs. C. ?l ?tli\iid I A. Drake snob un ii op tl tu tl tlivtnselvi : . fen Eli ! ' . . di'Fie K. Col. B. A. ' o i . .J. B. Green lind ]v .V..... n eiiMod i oii. Mr Cd om wtuj int prc .nt lid ?sj a candi dui i< i (?lt r>v. >>. Aium-j. ,t. I-' i.).tt , (\ . \V. I'}?'vi I?, J. J!. Sampson, J. M'f Broodon, \V. J. j Covington and Juiuo's Kirkpatrick woro announced and responded. Mr. Kirkpatrick then declared his with drawal from tho race. scuoor. COMMISSION un. Kev. N. L. Swott, H. I\ Johnson and J. A. Calhoun euoh responded and promised fuithful work.t COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Messrs. James T. Covington, Jona than Woodley, J. C. Campboll, H. S. Grant, I. L. Pipkia, Alex. Briginan, J. J. Jones, A. J. Quick, li. W. Pointer arid Itaiford Gibson ouch re sponded with a promise to do their whole duty if oleoted. PROBATE JUUGE, Mr. T. I, Hogers piado a nico little speech, favoring a constitutional con vention, a reform in State government, re-apportionment of representation in tho Legislature and a choapor county govornuiont-wo have too many coun ty oflioors. Mr. Milton Mclaurin followed in a shott Bpeccli, favoring all measuree of reform, and dosed with tho hopo that in the oloso of tho canvass it would ho said of him, "vent, vidi, vici." COUNTY TKKASUItER. Messrs. J. R. Ltlos mid Rev. i .. M. Humor ouch responded and Jaco.' Al ford, candidato for County Audi i Or, was called for, but as ho was not es cut, anti all had boen hoard from ..IrJ Evans declared tho mooting adjoui ?d, m- CIIKK3K CLOTH, 5o. ; Co red Ii A WINS, ?, 8, lipo. ; Ladies'Black islo Threau lioso, und all Staplo Dry G ods cheap. A. J. BRISTOW ?fe ( >. Few things aro necessary to mn ko a wiso man happy. Nothing eon lt ts a fool, and this is why most mc nie miserable. Tlio noll man wnlkfl with ft gohl bead ft lok, Tho thule with n tiny cane; Tho poor mini vrnlks with a hickory slick, Hut ho gets there just tho same. m* WANTED, -t?a * A flltuutlon as CLERK, by a young man having Bovoral ypurs oxporionoo in tho business. Por further Information hupiiro ut ll ib- ofllco, ?van'.in??!'.? ..?PL .i., II . i.-T--aa MARRIED. On Sunday, July 22, 1888, by A, H. Odom, Karp, Mu. JAMRB W. QUICK and Miss MARV PRIUOURB, all of Hil? county. WANTED TO KNOW! . (O) ft NKOltMATION IS WANTED AS TO Iff tho whereabouts ot my son, JOHN Mci i ti AN, who mn away Irom homo on Ui<> lust day of July latit. Ho is about I?; y>:uiH old, 4 ?ool high, very d??K, and moven awkwardly with hi? right foot, I waru any ouo against giving him omploy mont und will reward any ono Who will ro- j turn him or uond mo Information that will Kcouro him. Ho ia nupposod to bo in Ho? bron o. Rod Hill in Marlboro county. CHARLES MuLEAN, Alford?villo, N. 0. Aug. 8, 1888 . A Desirable STOliE-IIOUSE and LOT at McColl, S. C. For particulars address MCCALLUM & MORRISON, Abboville, Qa. or, n. MCCALLUM, Mineral Springs, S. C. July 2oth, 1888. -^GIBSOK STATIONL HIGH* SCHOOL THE NEXT TEH M WILL commence tho (Ith of August ? and continue forty week* with ; a vacation of u few weeks ut Christinas. KAT KB OP TUITION 1*1311 MONTH : Primary Department, - - - - *t do Intermed?alo ? .... 2.00 Advanced ? .... ??.50 Languages, - - - - $1 extra Music, Instrumental or Yoe d, - $;?.0() Honed, - - $0 lo $8 per month At I Accounts Payable Quarterly. For any further particulars apply to II. B. CLARKE, A. M., Principal, July 18, 1S88. A beautiful Register (illustrated) of OA IC RIDGE INSTITUTE mid BUSINESS COLLEGE telling all about that celebrated school You should do this if you contem plate patronizing any school next year. Prepares lor TfiACKXNB, for BUSINESS, cr for COLLEGE, 210 students Inst year. This school is finely located in the Piedmont re gion of'N. C., near Greensboro, where good board can be had low. It has splendid buildings, fino study halls, ami cl egan tl y, fd rn ished Society Halls, beautiful Oil apo!, and is completely equipped. One of the few first-class li i - : ? i schools in the South. " Address J. A. & M. II. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. July 11. 1VftS ...... . .-">! A.nSJ O '.<:>V^...... JI U -??7T~}? .A. HST ZD .^-r-C^ A NEW STOCK OF DRUGS -AN1> - GROCERIES. livery article fresh and new ; and having bought our goods for cash, since the great declino in prices, we can and will sell as low as can be bought anywhere. Wo keep on baud a full of Patent Medicines, such ns BOTANIC BLOOD BALM, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Pi KI ton's PAVOUITK PKKSOKIPTION, PIERCE'S GOLDEN REMEDY, DR. KING'S DISCOVERY, Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, BEEF IRON and WINE, -AND A FULL LINK OP von)**? A,&vxa&8tf, Siteh ns Hair and Tooth Brushes, Soaps and Perfumery of all kinds. j Dye Ntaj)'n and Kerosene. i -A1-90,~ A nico lino FANCY GROCERIES, such as Fancy Candies, Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Goods, Fruits, Shoe Polish, and a big stock of Stationery. Sugar and Codee, Soda, Starch, a nice lot of North Carolina Hams, &c, &c., wc. ?6T PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at all hours, day or night, by Mr. J. T. BOSTICK, Phar macist. Tho patronage of tho public is res pectfully solicited. J. P. G-IBSON, TATUM'S STATION, S. C. July 11th, 1888. Al Carroll's Barber Shop you can now gol .is good a shave us tmrbcr ever gave, alo tho very lato.?t hair-cut. Mr. Car roll has secured tho services ol' W. J. Stewart, of Wilmington, N. C., who will always give satisfaction to those who patronize tho shop. Civo Stewart a call, and you will find him 0. IC, at tho old lluckabeo stand. .hmo Kith, 1888. Dr. T. W, Bouchier, . <KSurgeon Dentist,? BENN ET T ? V I L L E, So. CA. /f?e?|?> Ofiico now up-stairs in D. D' GurQSy MoCoH's new building, wos side. --WITH A Fu? Li ns Gi Choice Goods ! T would rospootfnily nunounco fo th* public tluit I huvo in slook, und am o< ri stuntlyVcceivinj? a olioioo lino ol' Family Groceries, consulting in part of Pottod lian., Ham Sausage, Dried Oliip Beef, Sliced Smoked Jioof, Oomod Bcof, Imported and Alnorican Sardines, Smoked Norwegian SavdinoB, in Olivo Oil, F?rris and Magnolia Hams, Breakfast Stnps. OANNBD rxixrxv. APPLES; PEACHES, PINE-APPLE, ? TOMATOES, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, &o. Crosse & Blackwell's JAMS-Imported. .John Stephen Sons c& Go Ss Imported P?C?CJJ?JS. -Extracts of All Kinds - LEMON, ORANGE, VANILLA, &o. PRESERVED G INC EH, DIX LED FIGS, OUJUUANTS, RAISINS PRUNES. GELATINE. TAI MOKA, MAOOARONT, CHEESE, NUTS, PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY. CRACK 10US ol' every description, from 15 to 2?e. per lb. ?MOLASSES AND SYRUP from the cheapest nt 40c. pei gallon to choicest Now Orleans, at 75c. and Mnplc Syrup at $l.f>0 per gallon. FLOUR, from thc commonest to tho Choicest Brands, TEAS-n choice stock. COFFEES-Rio and' Java. TOBACCO of every gnuie. U^fl have without exception tho best selected stock of CIQARS in Bennettsville. 12 choice ?c. brands to select from. Besides the goods named above, I keep in stock a line lino of staple shoes-; MEN'S, LADIES, BOYS nm) MISSES. STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ll O S I E II Y , &c. My margin of profit is very moder* ate. I havo ampio facilities for my business. I BUY FOR CASH, DISCOUNT MY BILLS, and am propared to oiler to my pntrons every advantage, I either fitill foi" dash, or to bart ios vh'.v-x- credit is liwt'clafiSi I do not,; , lu i i foi i, bavc any bnij; debi* lb pvt) vide for. ! >t.f>;pL(JIFL'LL? ASK FOR AN EXAMINATION OF MY STOCK. Thanking my customers for their generous pationnge, I hopo by fair dealing lo justify a continuance of the same. GEO. W. WADD1LL. February 13th, 1888. T- 1 !' 1 mi 11 i ? - ? II i mgm THE LOVE. Thc latest and most attractive Sewing Machino in thc market. Practical, Durable, Simple, Quiet, High Arm, Light Running, has moro Strong Selling Points than any other Sewing Machino now in thc Market. Rutton-liolos on any kind of goods. Zigzag Stitching with ono or two noodles. Ovorsoaming, and all kinds of Sowing possible on nny other machine, without extra attachments or complicated ma chinery. THE LOVE No. 2. A first-class plain sowing machine, on same plan as thc "Lovo," except the Hulton-holo and Two Nccdlo foaturcs. Fully oriuippod and sure to bo n good seller, wnilo tho prices aro very low. For salo hy E. STERNBERGER, CLIO, S. C. April 11th, 1888. Powder at Wholesale. IO A VING accepted tho agency loi W tho salo of DUPONT'S RIFLE POWDER, I can sell it in unbroken packages at samo prico it is sold foi ni tho cities and thus savo dealers tin freight. tSRST Send in your orders ir timo for mo to shin it direct to you ai I do not koop muon in stock. . J. F. ICVERETT. Juno 13 th, 1888. ?6y- IlErvTEIvTBEIl, wo koop ful lino Lndios Hose, Ginghams, Ualioo Colored Lawns, and othor Staplo Dr; Goods. A. .1. B?IISTOW & CO. STILL ON HAND! Prepared to Ropair I I would respcctlullv inform the oublie ' that I am now located next door to Mr. White's Livery Stable, where I am pre pared to make old stoves as good as hew. I can supply the parts needed for any stove. I will also work on Station ary Engines or any kind of machinery out ol repair, I am also prepared to solder tinware. I- shall keen second- hand stoves for sale, and will be able to 1 give anybody in need of a stove a' real bargain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and sec me. Respectfully, W. A. ATKINS. May 30th, 1888. riIYSTC?AN AND SXJMQMON, CLIO, 8. C. Surgery and all dtsonsOB or tho heurt, throat and luuga a spoolalty. May 9, 1888. Medical Card ! riMIE undersigned having located per* 1 manontly in Bonncttsvillo, returns his thanks for a libornl patronago and hopes by strict attention to businoss to merit a continuation. Besides 8Uli G ERY, OBSTETRICS and .the general practico of Medi?me, I take pleasure in announcing to all thnt I hove thoroughly equipnod myself with tho latest and most improved instruments for special treatment ol TRANSFUSION in CASES of DANGEROUS IIEMOR AGE, all THROAT, NOSE and LUNG diseases. / CONSUMPTION sncoiully THE AT* ICD upon the LATEST and M?ST , PROMISING THEREPUTICS; Partios in Bennottsville will bc EX AMINED and TREATED for any of tho abovo disoasas at their own homos by being requested to so do. Those from a distance UL my residence on Darlington Street-tho J. II. David mansion, Cnn accommodate EIGHT qr TEN patients with BOARD and Ladies com?? ing by Railroad will ho met at tho Dopot with CARRIAGE to convoy thom to my rosideneo upon hoing notified of their expected arrival. Churn es for EXAMINATION and Tl110 ATM E N T reasonable. Y orv Respectfully, ll ll. EASTERIING, M. D., M. Medieo. Chi. Sooioty Phila. Rcpt. 21, I8S7 J. F i li ft. vi ul B Ul I ; Dealer in General Merchandise, Caters for the. Trade IN GROCERIES/ HARDWARE, s PLANTATION SUPPLIES,' And STAPfi?C GOODS, ' Which m Slwayi Knnessary on ? tye Farm an? iii M Hoi-sn, I iXuyll.ig j'ei ?ii.ih ll'l'l in Urge qmiuUtU'.i and ?Vom First Hands, I nm able to offer Superior Inducements to thoko wanting Goods in my Lines. m- o w -v^g Flour, Moats, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, family Soaps, Plows of all kinds, LIME by tho Barrel or Car Lqad, Molasses of all grades and kinds in any Quautity. I am propared to offor ns groat Induce ments as can bo dono in any of tho neigh boring Cities, and save my Customors ExpcsiNc oif Travel mid Hotel ?111?, And tho Trouble and Inconvonionoo of Ordering. Besides You can see tim Goods Wanted Before Purchasing. JStay- I mnko tho Offor to Duplicato and Bill in our Linea bought in tho neigh boring cities, Froiglit included, and in samo Quantities and on sanio torm?; I Know I am saying a good deal in thus offering to duplicato Bills, hut J know Fxactl)/ what lam saying and am prepared to stand up to it. Respectfully, J. r. Xl V H K XI WW. April 20, 1887. |H|Lfll^^gG|p FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL tn YOUR OWN noun neron t YOU PAY enc cm. Dont ?'.ly nu ngutu %'<?'> or (CO, but toed for circula?, THE C. A. WOOD CO./Utt?^ THOS. E. DUDLEY HOPE U. NEWTON Dudley & Newton, Attorneys and XJoimsoloiB at Law ' J?onnoUnVillo, S. Q. ILL prnotico in tho Courts of the Fourth Circuit and in tho United Statos Courts. [Fob M 80 T.E.i>tJ?>i/Rr. , COMMISSIONER OF AFFIDAVITS For tho Stale of North Carolina. Call on J?im ttt Jtcnnctt?i)tUfi ?Sf. Cf October 27th, 188G.