The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 25, 1885, Image 9
paiiberij iflcmo?rat
BY S. A. BROWN & Co.
PRICE, ?2 PliK YEAR IN ADVANCE.
IJENNETTSVILLK. SO. (JA.
Wednesday, February 26 UM 5.
Office in Everett's Briok Building
- UP s'i?Aiife.
OUR CHURCH DIRECTORY.
MKTHODI8T-ltOV. J. L. Stokes PttStOI'
Sunday School il p. ra. Preaching at ll n.
m., and 7.30 p. m.
BAPTIST-Hov. It. N. Pratt Pastor
Preaching at ll a. m. and 8 p. hi. Sunday
School ovcry Sunday morning at ?.80.
Pruyor-inooting Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock.
PnksRYTKinAN-;Roy. W- n. Corhett,
pastor. Proachhig at lOiilO a. m. and 3,30
?. ni. Sunday School at 0*!K) A. M. Pray
er-meeting on Tuesday afternoon nt 4
o'clock.
BtNHEllSYlUE CIRCUIT APPOIKIMEHTS FOR 1886.
RKV. TII?8. J. CLY DR.
1st Sunday.
Pine (/rove, at ll a in ; Smyrna at p ni
'2d Sunday.
Hoy kin at ll a 111 ; Pino Grove nt H .J p ni
3d Sunday.
Bethel nt ll a m ; Antioch at 3| j) in
4th Sunday
Uo.auty Spot at ll am; Ebenezer at 3| p in
-0 -
RKV. K, a. PllIOE.
Itt Sunday
Hot liol at ll am; Antiooh 3J p m
2nd Snndtiy
Homily Spot at lia m ; l?bonozor ?ti p m
Ait Sunday
Pino ll rove it ll a inj Smyrna 3j pm.
4th Sunday
Hoykih at ll a m ; Pino (irovo :ij p m.
?_
Oils VI reu lt, Appointments for issn.
HKV. G. M. BOYD, P. C.
1st Sutiday, Clio, ll a. m., Hebron :\\ p. m.
2d Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m., Zion 3} p. tu
lid Sunday, Hebron ll a. tu,, Clio, ?IJ p. m.
?Ult Sunday Bethlehem ll a tn, Parnassus 8)pm
?sZi?" Mr. llosww.ii T. LOOAN ia tho
authorized agent of tho DEMOCRAT tn tito
city of Charleston.
+T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS*
MERE MENTION.
Bend nil the now advertisements.
. .Weather clear hut cold.
. . T'lKMH l:- IlllkV ||tUuUlj{ I ?I MMV.OIS.
...?....wi lift oiler ol' Mr. <\ Mt Cr. H ;
iff I'VtO il. ,.-.>' li' ' '
HmokNi ;-t|imJdntfi ni "ol?, at Hodges'; I
...Uo around to MoMurrny'8 amt yon can
buy a sfcovo all right.
.. A full lino of ohoico Family Groceries
chonp for cash at W. A. Moore's Grocory.
.. Mr. G. \V. Wuddill lins moved to his
new store and will opon a stock BOOH.
Mr. W. 0. Itivcts has moved to his now
store and is receiving a fresh supply of now
gonds.
. .If you want a lino limul-made Gnitor
for yourself or wife, or a sot of good har
noss, call on Morton and ho will suit you.
. .Tho nicest Dress Goods, Brocaded
Satins and Velvets, in all shades, you eau
seo, freo of charge, at L. Strauss.
Don't forgot that ?rent bargains aro
still being offered at tho Ladies BtiKuur,
and that these opportunities will soon
close.
25 Barrels of best quality Nitrato of
Sotlrt, for wilo fay 0, S. McCALL.
jftOKitftof Fine Fut Mack
erel, For Mile by 0. S. MCCALL.
.. Administrators, Exooutors and ofchors
having property iu trust must nob forgot
that this is tho last mouth to maka returns
to tho Probato Court
Stan loy's Cough Syrup the great
Joogh and Cold remedy for anio ut
C. S. McCall.
yilank Lious for Rout and supplies,
ls of sale, and Liens for Advances
Xv'^?i congregation of the Methodist
Chu *?m town had tho prlvilcgo of hear
ing anfffct Borinon ^?yd 011
Sunda
itnblo Lifo Jntturnnoo Sooloty,
Mr. II, P. Johnson offers
fctnonta to thoso who wish to
. .Th
roprosonfcy
suporior ind
1 ! 1 , ?Rfc001! company
00 insured in?r 1 *
mi r ?1 JjKmporium hus moved to tho
Tho Ladies Tl
XT" i> . . Wnoxtdoor to Dr. Monroe's
Now Brick SturOB
Drug Scoro. Soe} noUo0 ln ftUOthor Co1
limn ' j
' Mr. A. Mooro, of Fayetteville,
t jmakes fino wines and'I'VIUOM for family
iso, a specialty Iii his s took. See ad
yertiseinent in another Of Au mn.
A special cheap oxmuVion train
I ?Voin Charleston for New Orleans hy
y the Charleston and Savannah Rait
i way, will leave that city evory M011
i ' lyMnorning at 8.15. Thc faro for
lo round trip by that train is $16, 60.
D?lATH'S DOINGS.
Died ni his hom? nocir Clio, on Friday
hist; Mv. JnmeH Woodloy-?ged about 84
yearn.
Tho friends of Mr. JamcH Odom, living
uoar Boauty Spot, sympathise- with Wm in
tho loss of hlH littlo babo, aged 6 wcoks.
FJlBSONAIi.
Mr. Cimillo lt, Kina'liuol loft on Monday
for Lancaster, whore ho will Bpond 11 few
days ?nd thou leavo for Florida. Ile in
now traveling in tho IntortHt of tho Davis
Quilting Frumc.
Wo lenru that Kev. D. AV. Scales has
gone to spend the year at Montcvallo,
Ala. We wish him a pleasant sojourn
in his stay out West.
Death of Dr. Prcssly,
Dr. .Samuel H. Prcssly, an eminent
physician of the town of Society Hill,
and well known in thc Pee Dee sec
tion, ?lied at his home on Wednesday
evening last-aged (58 years.
Porty Dollars in Gold.
A grand ofter to tho farmers of Marlbo
10, ?nd a ?banco to mi?ko $40 dollars in
gold, \H madp hy Slr. C. S. McCall, ono of
our loading merchants, Rend it carefully
fanners and mako the trial.
The Rick.
Miss Annie Holl Hamilton and Mr. Charl
ton ?lohn havo both been very Bick, but
aro reported better this morning.
.. .Mr. J. D. MpLaurin has hoon vory
ill, but wo aro glad to learn is bettor to
day.
Just' Received
Messrs Carroll ?5 Co., havo received and
oponed thc handsomest lot of Jowolry over
brought to this market. Also a fine lot of
Watches, Clocks, ttjieclaoloa, ?fco., winch
thoy olYer at bottom prices. Call and see
for yourselves, we know you will bo suited.
?Wlllitmisburg'n Now Pnpor.
Wc have received it copy ol' thc
County Kocord, a new jon nal ist ic.
venture in Kingslree, which judging
from the initial number will be a
good paper. Tho editor and proprie
tor, iv. C. Logan, is well 'known
throughout thc. Stato, and luis been
engaged in journalistic work for more
tlmn a quarter ufa century.
Judgo Hudson atBumtor.
Tho. Watchman of tho 17th says
'Mudge Hudson is well known and
highly appreciated ?1 tl"' Sumter bar
Ile poli Vrcf(;?iidj>iug ?Vom his;ohiu'ge)
in holding ^ nhl ic ' .'1: :.iu'U lb :\ rigji)
fie? ,/n\,;jv)r;il',\ ,'Tr <h<Jir pubik' net -.
11 ml .11 giyipg tho pe ali ample
tippo r Mu d ty >.: 'iiW 1 Kilning \,Uim ?ill
lie believes in having good order in
the court room and enforces it, and
ho makes a model presiding officer.
The Opportunity Will Soon Close.
Mr. W. C. Kops the Artist will havo to
closo up his orders soon, and nil who Lavo
not scoured one or moro of IUB choleo cn
largcd Pictures will suroly JHIBH a fino
ohauco to get good work dono cheap. Call
on him at Mr. JCBEO B. Adams' Boarding
Houso.
Ile is ol-o pronarcd to furnish any stylo
or sizo of picture frame. Call at once.
A Now Oounty Noar By.
A bill to divide the counties of Rob
eson and Richmond and form a now
e.,un ty to be called ?Scotland has been
offered in the North Carolina Legisla
ture. Tho Court Houso will be at
Shoe Heel or Laurinburg.
Wo hopo (he hill will pass and thal
tho sister town of Shoo Heel may bc sc
looted ns tho county seat now that she
lian been connected by rail.
Tho Poll Tax.
Tho Legislative at its last session
made a change in the poll tax. For
several years past persons over thc
ago ol fifty have been exempt from
poll tax. All persons now between
tho ages of twenty-one and sixty,
except those incapable of earning a
support, arc liable, to pay his tax.
.- .. ? ? .
Bcnnettsville Circuit.
Tho hrat session of tho Quarterly Con
foronco of tho Bonnottsvillo circuit for tho
current year was held at Bethel church on
last Saturday, and included proaching and
sacramental services on Sunday. Notwith
standing the disagroablonct-s of tho weather
there was rt good turn-out of ofliomls and
others. Thc Presiding Eldor, Rev, J. M.
Boyd was present, presiding pud preaching
with Iiis accustomed ability. Ho expressed
great g?uU?lcii?uii at tho roports rendered
ned tho encouraging out-look In thin largo
and nourishing charge. Each visit of Mr,
Boyd ondears him more and moro to om
people, and they will bo sorry whon th(
end of his administration comos.
We ask attention io tho card of M
J. IL Blake! of Fayetteville. Ho ;
prepared to contract for putting np al.
kinds of buildings of wood or brick,
and furnish everything when needed.
Hentttrks Mudo by Kev. Titos.
Clyde, at thc Funeral Services
of Mrs. Sarah Cook.
Alas ! how soon our friends wc snatched
nw ny from us, und a whole community
plunged Into grief. But a fow days ago
we stood at the graves of Halford Flctalicr,
Crawford Easter]inc and Carrlo Lee Ham
ilton, and now to day wo arc again at the
houso of mourning in tho presence of thu
our tidy remains of thc venerable and ven
erated Mrs. Sarah Cook, who departed this
life February 15th 1885 in thc seventy fifth
your of her age. Thc end canto suddenly
and unexpectedly, but sho was doubtless
ready for tho summons.
In January of tho year 1830 she was
united in most holy wedlock lo Col. Win,
Cook, of precious memory, and was related
by blood and marriage to many of thc
best families of Marlboro.
In Bennetlsvillo, where she had lived sc
long, and so worthily, she was held in thc
highest esteem and her memory will cvoi
he sacredly and tenderly cherished by hoi
surviving friends and relativos* She en
tor cd the communion of thc M. E. Chinch
South] hi the spring limo of lifo and con
tinned a most exemplary member .horco
until death,
j The ample moans she once possessed
her Saviour. She delighted lil minislcrim
to the ministers of tho Cospel, who wen
often the recipients of her genial and ole
I gani hospitality.
I The poor were Hie objects of her consid
: ernie compassion and made to rejoice ii
1 tho benefactions of herselfand lier "devot et
I husband. Atnie helpmeet to tho latte
I lil his home duties, and arduous public
spirited labors: his heart safely trusted ii
! her, anti ho often found lil h?r exceden
Judgement tho solution of ?lost perplex lu?
dlilicnlt les.
In nc i gi.hoi I i ness and all Hie sweet com
tesies anti iiiiiciilllcs til'life she excelled
anti contributed no little to the. enjoymoii
anti happiness of those around lier.
Sho had intelligent recognition of "th
truth us it is in Jesus," and profound ap
predat ion of Christian duty and obligatio!
With her duty was a word whoso t.uie slf.
niiicanco could only he measured by th
tole.inn Issues of eternity, and whose nit
malton could only bc determined by llii
who sd loved her as lo nive His only b<
gotten Son to die for her. The futthi'i
conscientious discharge of thu rosponslbl
liles of Church membership was the testi
monluls of her love and devotion (o' lu
Lord and Saviour.
Her true womanly intuitions and taste
guided by tho light divine-enabled her \
respect the false and meretricious in sent
mont and manner anti cleave to that whit
is true and pure anti good?
As a follower of Christ .she was ev
mindful td" the injunction: "\> hose udor
lng. let it not be I hut outward adorning
plaiting Hit! hair, and ?d' wearing td' gol
or pulling tm of apparel; but let it bo t
lihidett man Of tit? heart, in thal which
not corruptible, even thc ornament of
meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sig
of ( Jod Ci'great price."
?She never sacrificed the substance for l
shatlow; but lil all thing* exhibited ulilli
free from (hu shackles ol' vanity and pi
j nd iee.
Home one has finely said: The. earth
full of divine, radiance, and the relics
ils original adornment. The redeem
spirit, adjusted lu harmony willi all Iii
I? divine lind'- timm on every lintid. Sn
I ;t soul nudo!., l?lihdc v th ( hr co i id it
j ?fri . > \Vith .'winch li;? !' orb! .-, i ri .ll
... ii tr.: lid (lim li f?--1 'i'ii'! hfuivoi
j .. s .? .'.f i-Jtiu I !< pi m- . -. iib
! tral'on iii lin l.pirh \ n?l nu I ; i * :i < - ?iii
i . ?i ;" l ..dsit :.. The wo??ld,io her >v>is :
ul ilivinc ruduxueo, aud in thu yoinui
things of life' her piety recognized t
allotments and providence of Him w
numbers thc hairs of our heatl, paints t
Hilms at our feet and guides t he worl
above us.
Though undemonstrative she was de
ly reverent and dovout in spirit, and i
lightctl in the communion of saints, yet
ways keeping lier religious experience
herself os though it woro too holy a th
to speak of. Whenever cir cum st an
permitted her placo was always filled
I the house of Cod, and she joined with
i vont gladness Iii all of its services, f
could truly say: "I love the Church
blest Redeemer bought ." ?
"Beyond my highest joy
I prize her heavenly ways;
lier sweet, communion, solemn vov
lier hymns of love anti praise."
I The portrait ure of her eharaeler in
I be amplified into un interesting and
! struetlve biography, but ibis occasion
I permit only this brief reference to
manifold excellencies ol' her character
life. She. was a model woman in e\
sense, in (ho Church, bi the continu
and as a wile anti mother,
Tall and commandingly iii person, ;
tie yet. dlguillcd in bearing, lit ItOr lead
thor? was a blending of serenity and I
ness, rind withal a channing suavity
simplicity of manners, (tod granted ll
long, useful, happy life.
In the circumstances of her tlepat
hence Hiero was exemption from all
weariness, pain and sullbrilig genei
accompanying death:-the weary wi
of life stood still, ami she passed fron
shadows boro into tho glorious suulig
eternity'
"There ls a world above,
Where parting is unknown;
A long eternity ol' love,
Formed for the good alone;
And faith beholds tho dying boro
Translated to that glorious spiter
"Thus star by slat" declines,
Till all are passed away,
As morning high and higher shin".--.
To pure and pori oct day;
Sov sinks these stars in empty nigh,
But hides themselves bi heaven's <
light.
. ?a? ?? -.
Sar ah Kilon Smith, who rocchi ly
at washington, 1). c., left n large KU
money lo he used in suppressing
liquor and tobacco traffic. Ari
large Slim W0S left lo II niece oil coin
timi she should remain single mud!
ls thirty and then many, if at all, a
who uses nell her liquor nor tobacct
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IN BAUYIIOOD for February
Baby'a Bath," with all that pertain*
by Marion Harland, makes ono of t h?
interesting and practical subjects yet; I
Od upon by this magazine. An iinji
article on "Falso (houp: its Prov
and Treatment,' is by Dr. .lohn II. Ii
professor of tho diseases of ohildron
Now York Polyclinic.
Tho department on "Nursery Trol
-quorics by rond?is, with mowers
editors-is becoming exceedingly 1
comprising a great variety of tor
IntcBCst to all.
TJOOA I , " h ; -1 . fi.L'L?? a.
Hain- ni I?; ol rt, Ut Hodges'.
..Go to A. K'ino bcforo buying olso
whoro. Ih -ll : o irgaina.
. .A Cob look <l (lenora! Morchandiso
ono alway . bo found at low prloca at A.
Klluo'a
, k Bargo lr In ! ross Goode and nil kind
>f Lad? ;. Goodii, ;\ , tho Ladies Emporium.
. .Tl ; ?k of Mens' and Boys'
Oloilitu,; it. f'>v, u, yoy cnn BOO nt L. Strauss.
. .A :o no . tri dvuariuflViolin and box
complc i'o.i cost, :.?> A. Klino'o.
...Sin?kc tho N .mo Bottor and Nowa
nnd Ci rior CJg.tni, bent in town for 5
cont?, i,?. .'?. K?u?'k
.,Mus? :.' ii? . monta BUOK as Violiua,
Accord . .. mid Harmonicas, for
salo ob: ,?< .,<, \, ;?*i no's.
D. ?' Hi its. nt Hodges.!
Haydon ' Co's 'atcnt Flour, for salo by
Hoper . iVtiloli,
Oui ii ; : i fresh garden aced
at J.'J, !. ;! Drug Store.
13 ll Sugar for $i at Hodges
A nit. f-t < 1 Clothing and Hats at
reducer ? Klino's.
Qolt?clioii Agency,
?EN eu.?.l S, C., Fob: ?i 188'?
taXOJ i vNO I! ought n^ar void ni our
dw ron nile.?' !-.afts, Notes and Bills
ol' Kxi Iii ii lcd-charges 1 of I
per cot. . IVoL'O is promptly remitted.
?. s. MCCALL.
Fob i 4
~< 11 Ol O K v ?H?jS?'y OF
??N^AM MAMMOTH
.-rm).i,iiao COTTON -
?Seed foi ?jo by
c. s. MCCALL.'
Fol o
i
.AI,itt Itv
/ra . . r^tr^
J-,
"Met ,. refection,"
Cont ii fiii ' i i io r cont of Ammonia
"McO.; [i$ Grade,"
Cont' iii mt of Ammonia
"MoOal ? ' ? rd,"
'2j ; limit ol Ammonia
l?p?'i '?ei inoGERMAN KAIN
l\ di . . i oil'ion.
; BtJLWINMvLIO,
JM- Wilt. rf.
Callings
OF F.\ KUY orSOKlFTTON
F : ' . by C. S. MeCALL.
OHO
NE \ II? il' NEW CHILEANS MO
LASH ' I sale by
c. s. MCCALL.
Fel 4
200 Barrels Flour.
Foi ale bj
c. s. MCCALL.
Fol ii. .
ALbKN W. EDENS,
AT ! ' rSI'DEJlT .A.T LAW
li/i/ . ">utti/ Sttrrt'i/or,
Ic ctsvillo, S. 0.
1v'I' I jill nt?oii given to (ho collec
iii. ts. Orders for surveying
willi! ; ..?>: Hy attended to and satis
factio) ' marti i? il.
Jan ? '.??>
1 . ? LASS STOCK,
i. % .? il', puro oFANISU JACK
Wp?Fi Hie Farmers ol' Marlboro'
:tMiH% o .stantl.? iii neighborhoods
wjioro irrnnt. This linc .limit will
bc on 1 . it lli'iinottsville mi Ibo ll rsl
Monde . For hirth>r |n.rlieulnr?
cull on . '
\V. h. ADAMS,
Keb. . i Adnmsvlllo, S, C.
FOB SALE ?
ljiOlt 'A ti NfoolianlesvlU?, 8. C., -lo.)
1 nen tin . hind tn Similor Co, Foi
lull inn nilli ... ly to
J. F. KARLY,
Darlington 8. e.
Jany ? ??'< 3nis
<THP; || LBQRO^HOTEL
:1A
, [Ml A NC KT) II ANDS.
RF, Kl i. lill' nnd fitted uti as a first
. ela Ilote! I respectfully solicit ii
reasona ie ol' ibo public patronage.
MVruis H,. . i.ito. A Iroo hack lo mai
from thc ll tin I
f. O. WALLACE.
Bcnnettsvillo, S. ?.
Doo M. 1884 _._
Xwo Specialties.
fr&lHS innl' i ?ignoil j'ospeoifully asks ibo
.5 itttciiiion ol lb' farmers of Marlboro'
to the mei.ii 'LITTLE Ol ANT"
COTTO*. . and a first elas-> OIL
Mild; i ' dsn oilier agricultural
machinen bi ib I wu offering ni'manu
facturer: i . ''artie* in want ofony
(bimi in hiv lino ^iiouhl givo me a call.
K M. C. WEBSTEIl,
Aug. ti, I Laitrinhurg, N. 0.
I laving just rot urned from New
York, where I purchased a most
desirable stock of Goods I would
respectfully invite my friends and
tho pul)lie to cali and examine
my selection of
DRY G00D8 T> NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
' LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Hats, Bonnets, Shawls, Cloaks,
Underwear,
Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Goods, &c.
IIS, YOUTHS, - BOYS
CLOTHING
?* ? * SPECIALTY *
It will be to the interest o?* jwr>H5ft
chasms (o give me an early call
[is I am determined to make
"?mall Profits k Quick Sales."
GROCERIES AND CANNED.GOODS,
.Bcd Springs, Matrasses,
And Pillows.
Old Stand, on Marion Street.
SIMON STRAUS?,
Sop IO, 1884.
W. 1- ?. PKINOK. A. ii. RANKIN/
PRINCE & RANKIN,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
cixsm/iw, ii. c.
i^j?r??jh practice ju the Courts of Ches
tcrliold and Marlboro' counties
and in the Supremo Court.
Prompt personal allen!ion given to
collection ol' ?daims.
Jun 7, '85. tl'
O W ERVIN,
-ATRIAL JUSTICE.?*
BMNNK'ITSyiIiLl'5, S. O. T??
Proippfc atienden given io claims fbi
collection. |t)uno 18, 'SI.
Il; P, JUlS SON,
lK 'c'l.l 'i A X; Q.Vi! : bl ,! .
.)|^^'vi*j'M/i-OU'?ki Uhr!- '
<A property in Marled eotn y. A|>>.;y
tor i ?dei ; voii ilM.n .??urpriced to timi
now lit de i ''.' ?'. yen in leturn for thc
ii(ibu?U> Riven. You can take your ohotco
of some of the strongest companies in
tho world. [Jon. 8, 1884.
.mos. rc, DUDLEY HOPI; H. NKWTON
Dudley & Kfowton,
ATTORNEYS, AT LAW
Bennottsviile; S. 0.
?33yiLL practico in tho Courts of tho
Ol Fourth Circuitand in the United
StateB Courts. [Fob 14 84
J. F. BARRINGER,
Matchmaker S Jeweler,
Barmet ts ville, S. C.
WWATCHKSj Clocks, and Jewelry
lilt repaired in tho best manner, and
ftUtisfuction guaranteed. A call .solicited
at the Old ('orner on Choraw st root.
Dr. T. W, Bouchier,
?Surgeon Dentist,?
BUNN KT TS V I L L K, So. 0 A.
P2MgaV Olliee now up stairs in D. D.
tESSi Mci?oH's new building, over tho
store of A. Kline.
Office North of Marlboro Hotel,
Bennetts ville >$. C.
OPFERS his professional services to thc
citizens otBonnottSvHlo and surroun
ding country.
VfOTIOK is (icrbby glvon (tint tho lirai of
1\ S Ii SS fl MS ,t ld) ll KY, di>iiiK buslnosa lu
Marlboro' county, Ima hoon dissolved by inu
ttnxt convent. Tho business of Ibo into linn
will bo oloifotj Up by Kelly Scssoms. who will
nott lo' till ?tahiis against tho firm multo whom
nil account!* niant bo paid.
Kt?h?iY SKSS?MS,
I). A. U Kif KY.
Jun li), '85, H
WA LU AB LE PLANTATIONS
V 0 ll S AL K IN
Will ?a umbu >fi, Sumter and Clar
endon Cou nt fes.
Will be sold by tho original plats, or
divided up rind sold in small farms Wo
shall be pleased *o have parlies call and
see us in poison, and wi j) nice pleasure
in showin ihem tbo properly ; or in case
a personal visit cannot bo made., in tri vi li g
them all necessary and full informaliim by
mail. Local ions healthy and lands muni.
Will bo sold low ami on oasy teni - in re
gnni (n payments.
BARRON & WILSON,
Aitorneys at Law,
Manning. 8. C.. Clarendon Co.
Nov. ?, 1884. 4m.
SJaclriniatV? f?tico.
fBAlIE undersigned bees leave to inform
fi thc citizcus of Marlboro' ?nd adjoin
ing counties that . ?$ ho will bo on hand
for tho year 1885 & and will bo pican
cd to Horvo any g- | aiUl all.who may
favor him with *s* ff an order. Price*
will bo low, and ^ ra s a t i ? f ? o t i o n
??unrantccd. fej<5
County ro?or^ ? S* oncos giyon where
parties desire it. Si $ With my thank?
foi" past favors, *g ^ ami tbo liopo to bo
kindly remember $ S cd i.i tho luturo I
now await your ^ ordoiv.
Steam Knijinen and Machine? a ?pecialtjf
lt. J. BEST.
Jan. 28, '85. Bonuottsvillo, S. 0.
0NEY?N IT.
F??tEST of 450 acres of fino yellow
pine, two miles south cast of Don
neTtsvllle, and lying between tho (Jalllloo
road and tho road to Red lilli can ho treat
ed for by any ono wishing to go Into tho
Lumb?r lousiness," Permission given to
to erect saw mill on the promises to saw
the timber or will sell thc trees to ho haul'
cd away. Apply to
WM .T. KTTT?H18.
Jan. 28, '85
Garden Seed,
\ FRKSll SUPPLY of Landroth's
<fcl> (j a. den Seed and Onion Sots just ro?
ceived at
J. T. Douglas' Drug Store.
Jan. 7, '85. !
IjlAUMHKS and others of Marlboro'oounty
. having ninoldnory ucodlng repairs can
hnvo tin) work dono uv n fli'iUolnSS workman.
Addrots T. Wi WALLACH,
Nov 2ii, tiSSl. ?enncMsvillo, S. 0.
DHALKUS IX
General Merchandise,
Old Stand of L, D, & L, R, Hamer.
Respectfully invito thoir friends
and tho public goiiorally to call
find examino their stoolc And
pri?es. They do not claim to sell
"cheaper than tho cheapest," but
bolto vb tlioy can sell on as favor
ahle terms aS any others, and pro.
pOnO to itf} ! Hy Hivwl a! lei i ti on
io buttift< la,iu'.--?. d?itlihir; and
A;i.it'Xi?litt' ??Uri, Vi..(..} ' K}?V.'l lv>
. oei ii and hope !<i receive :t liberal
p;i.t -ton age.
Oe tobe i 1
fe CIO ?
TO W. A. MOORE'S
To Buy Bargains^
A MVA
il rica,
MV?YS ON HAND, a choioo lot of Oroco
sutil ns
LARD, BACON,
E?QUR, CANNED GOODS
Mackerel in Kits,
Molasses, Sugars,:
CoiTco. Rice,
And other Goods.
CHU AP FOU CASH
- ALSO -
Wnlkor'? Air.inoniatcd Ounno
Wilcox, U ibbai <6 Co's., Hlgli tirade.
Ackerman's Anunonintod (hinno,
Cotton Seed Moni, Kninit mid Auld.
Partios in want of oithcr should end and get
his ]ir?C08
Jan. 21, 1835.
(?Otr?t'? Sales.
j_
KLI/ABIO'tli KABLE, PluintifT,
against
Campbell Woatherly & Others, Dcfd'ts
Complaint for Partition. -s
?)URSUANT to an Order made in tho
i above stated caso by tho Hon. J, H.
HUDSON, Circuit .Judge, I will sell boforo
the Court House door itt Bennettsville,
on tho first Monday in Mureil next. Aid.
tho right, title and interest jf isaiah
?y?athorly, Sr., deceased, io tho follow
ing tracts of hindi to wit :
Ono tract of.land containing Sovcnty
Fivo acres, more or less, and bounded by
lands of N O Munro and ot har lands of
isaiah Weatherly, assigned lo his devises
Also, ono I rael ol' land containing For
ty acres, moro or Ic-.-, and hounded by
lands of T P Smith, Mrs, U 1) MoLood,
and other lands ol isaiah Weatherly, a?,
signed <o his Devises,
Hals of tho said lands will bo oxhibih
I ed on day of sale. Tones cash ; pmclniH
ors to pay for titles
C. M. WEATI1EI1LY,
Clerk c. o. V.
Benncttsviile, 8. C.. Pcb. 7, 18ST>.
H, W. HICKS,
QrJRLO OSSIE!.
-AN D
! Commission |$i'rcliant.
W/LMIXOTOX, iY. 0.
I T)ROMPT (ittontion given to cohsign
I db ments of cotton, naval alores, &c,
A trial solioitod. i
I Jan. 28, '85.