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VOL. XIV. "Do thou Great Liberty Inspire our Souls and make our livos in thy possession hapnyf or our Doaths Glorious in thy Just Defenoo." BENNETTSVILLE, S. C., ?-AUGUST 15, 1890. --.- - i i---.-~T_J_ AJHiAAJN JJJilViJ?iN ld. Arrives-Southern, mail via. Socioty HUI arri voa daily, al 12 p UJ. Leaves- Daily, nt 5 00 o'clock, a m. Arrives-Northum mail via Urocnsboro, N. ('., arrives daily at 0 15 p m Leaves- Daily, nt 8 20 o'clock, a. iii. ArMves-JiIbuiliolin; Ked Hill and Drake arrives daily at 12 o'clock. Leaven-Dully tit 6 o'clock a. iii. Leaves-Bonnettsvillo to Laurinburg vin Pearson. Brujhtsvillo, Adams* ville mid Nowlonville, Monday, Wodno?duy and Friday, at 7..'IO. Arrives-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur dny'nt 3.30. Bonnottsvillo post^oflico opens at V o'clock, a m., and closes at f> p m. All mails opened and distributed upon arrival. fi?H" Mouoy 0riler butduoss CIOBOA on Snt urduys, nt I'Z O'OIOCK, in. T. ?,). CtlOSIiANI), 1?. M. Railroad Guide. Capo Fear and Yadkin Vallov K. R. Condensed Schedule, August 4, 1890. ?mz^ZW-?t' M Ma1 ?w w 'wv Train No. I., Daifi/ Except Sunday 8 15 A M Lonvo Wilmington, Arrive Fnyottcvillo, I. mtv o Piiyottovillo, I,oiivo Knnford, Arrive Oreonfboro, bctivo Greensboro, Lon yo WMIUUI Cove, A rrivc Mt. Airy, 12 26 1? M 12 60 2 22 6 flt) 6 in li ?2 S 25 Train No. 3., Daily Except Sunday Lcnvc Pcnnottttvillo, 8 20 A M Arrivo Maxton, ti 36 Arrivo Fayetteville, lt 'la lattin No. lo., Daily Except Sunday Louve Ku in ^ i'ur, Arrivo (i reoof boro, Lmivo 0 reonsboro, An Ivo Mndison, tl .M? A M ll 25 10 tl) 12 MO P M SOUTH BOUND. Train No. 2., Daily f?xccpt Sunihty Lonvc Mt Airy, Arrive tlrccupboro, Lonvo (i reen shorn, Lott va Sun ford, Arrivo Fayetteville, 1,ciivu PnyeUeville, Arrivo WlltiilnglOti, 0 00 A M ll 20 U f>0 12 li? P M 1 50 2 15 6 15 'Jraiii No. I., Dad)/ Except Sutil ay Lonvo Pay ott ovillo. 3 30 P M Arrivo Mnxton, 5 20 Lotivo Mnxton, 5 80 Arrive Uonncttsvlllo, 0 15 'J? aid No 10., Daily Jfaccpt Sun dat/. Lfinye Miidlson, 1 20 1? M Arrivo (Ircoiulioto, 3 SO Lonvo tl roo us bo ro, li 15 Arrivo llunsour, rt 60 W. E KYLK, don. Pass Agent. J. W. FRY,, Oenorivl Suuorlntendont. Atlantic Coast Line. North Eastorn R, R. of S. 0. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TUA1N8 OOINCI SOUTH. Dnled April 20th, 1390. Lo Florcnoo " Kingstieo A r. bun os Lo. Lunes \r ChnrlcHton No.27iNo.23INu.53 A. M. A. M. *1.Kb I *s.:io 2 21), 11.46 2.50 10.07 2.60| 10.07 5.001 11,60 P. M. *7.50 O.:io Train on O. A J>. lt. ll. eonnouts nt Florence with Nu. 23 Train. TIlAtNS (HUNO NOHTIJ. Lo Charleston Ar. Lunes Lo L?nen Le Kingi>treo Ar Florence No.78lNo.ll A. M.IP, M *l.20 *l ?0 8 001 ti 20 8.001 ?.20 817 0-10 4.20| 7.66 Nu.62 A. M.l ?7.00 8.27 * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. No. 52 run through to Columbia via Contrai It. It. of S. C. Non. 78 and 14 rim solid to Wil mington, Nf. C., tanking close connection with W. ?fe W. lt. ll. for all points north. J. It. KENLY, JNO. F. DIVINE, Ass't Gon'l Manager, Gou'l Supt. T M. EMERSON, Oon'l Pass. Agt. WADWSUORO", N. C., SPECIAL. DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. North hound. Leave Chnrli'titon 4 00 p. in. Lune's li l I j), m. Floronco 8.10 p. m. O hora w tl.4:1 |?. m. .Vr'ji'c Wndosboro* 11.00 {>, in. South bound. Leave- - Wiidcsboro' rt.00 u. m. | Chornw 7.30 a. in. Floronco '.1.00 il. in. Lune's 10.37 u m. Arrivo Olin rios Lo ll 12.30 p.Ill Ours run through hotwoon Charleston and Wmlosboro'. Thcso IruinB nniko clono connoo lion ut Wndosburo' rvith EUHI lind Wo?"t hound Pu?8etigor trnins ovor tho Carolina Oontrul Ruilroa.l. T. M. EMKRSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. TOIIN F. DiVINK, Oon. Supt Insure your Houses againt fire, lightning, cyclones and wind storms. For further particulars apply to H. P. JOHNSON, Agent, Henncttsvdlc, S. C. March 3'st,7^90. Dr/t< W, Bouchier, ?Surgeon Dcntispo Il EN NETT ? V I L LE, So. OA. dggga Oflico in I). I). McColl's now ^ufc?TP Building; Hp-stairs, wost sido OHico hours from U a. m., to 0 ?. m. WAWAVU JLfXXlJUUXUJtilT. NORTH MARLBORO CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS FOR 1800. Hov. J. L. Kay, P. C. First Sunday. Ebouczor 10.30 a. in., Shilo 4.00 p. m. Second Sunday. Oak G rovo 10 30 a. DJ., Now Hopo 4.00 p. Ul. Third Sunday. Shilo 10.30 a. m., Kbeuezor 4.00 p. m. Fourth Sunday. Now Hope 10.30 a. tn., Oak Grovo 4.00 p. m. Ploasuut Hill 10.30 a. m., on Saturday bc Toro thc second Sunday and 10.30 a* in,, 5th Sunday. nmr.HlSVILLE CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS FOR 1890. lt KV. O. M. BOYD, P. C. Pollud Uland 3d Sunday ll a.m. Antioch 1st and 3rd Sunday 3 p. m. Boykin 2nd and 4th Sunday lla.'ui. lircedon'n Chapel 2d aod 4th 3 p. tn. APPOINTMENTS FOR BEHNETTSVIUE CIRCUIT, ll BY, W. II. HI11TON, I?. 0. Beauty Spot, 2nd and 4th Suoduy 11 n. m. Smyrna, 2nd and 4th Sunday 3 p.'tu. Pim1, ?rovo, 3rd und 1st Sunday ll tl, m. iMcColl, 3rd und 1st Sunday 3 p. m. APPOINTMENTS FOR BLENHEIM CIRCUIT, REV. J. A. PO UTE? 1'. 0. Hebron ht and 3rd Sunday at 11 a tn. ICbonc/.or 1st and 3rd Sunday at 3 p. m. Parnassus 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. /dun 2nd and 4th Sunday at 3 p. m. TOWN CHURCHES. IYIKTHOOIST-Ro\ T, \V. Danlfl, Pastor Sunday .School <i.O() p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. nt., and 8.00 p. m. Pruyer-iuecl lng Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Supt. S. S., TO. S. Carlisle. JiAt'Tisr-Rev. R. N. Pratt Pastor preaching 11.00 a. m., 8.00 p. ia. Sunday School every ?Sunday morning nt 0.301 Prayer meeting Thursday Ovoning, at4.00 Relock. Supt. S. S., 0. ii. Jordan. PIOOSHYTHUIAN- Rev. W. li. Corbett pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and .5.30 D. liv. Sunday School at 0.30 A. M. Pray er-meeting on Tuesday nftcrucon at 4.00 Relock. Supt. S. S.,T. E. Dudley. MASONIC DIRECTORY. MAKIi?OItO CHAPTER Wo. 30, H. A. M. . Meets at Clio on Friday, on or after each full moon, at 3 o'clock in thc altcr aoon. J. C. DUNBAR, M. E. IL P. J. E. MCLEOD, Secretary. EUREKA LODCE, HO. 43, A. F. M., AOAMSVILLE, Convenes enoh Saturday uftornoon before thc full moon, nt I o'clock. h. H. EAHTKIII.IIIU, W. M. W. J. Adnins, Secretory. AURORA tOOCE, NO. 33, A. I. M. CLIO, Ments Saturdny on or aftor oaoli full moo*, nt 3 o'clock, p ui. JOHN MANNISO, W. M. E. T. CoviNOTON, Secretary. MARLBORO L0D?E HO. 88, BfNHEITSVULt. Convoncs each Friday ovening on or before thu full moon al 8 o'clock. C. S. MCCALL, W. Mi T. I. Hoger*, Soorotfiry. BRUNS L00?E, HO. 18, A- F. M. PARNASSUS, McotH Snttlidny on or beforo oacli full moon nt 3 o'clock, p. m. AV. 1). Ai.ronn, W. M. 0. II. Hoger?, Sccrotury. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I'lIOS. K. noni.KY. II OPE II. NEWTON, LU!)LEY,& NEWTON, Attorneys and Counselors ut Law, B BN NETTS VILLE, S.'C. Will practico in thc Courts of thc Fourth Circuit and in thc United Stilton Courts. [Pcb. 14, '80. rjfiowNSJCNi) & MCLAURIN, JC, Attorneys at Law, lh:N NETTS VILLE, S. C. JJ6>" Oilico ovor J. F. lOvcictt's Store. rOWNSBND Si MCLAIMIIN Si POLLOCK, Attorneys ut Law, Chornw, S. C. KNOX LIVINCSTON, ATJOIINKV AT LAW, ll 0 ri n 0 11 s v i 11 o , S . C KNOX LIVINGSTON. EDWAHl) M'IVEU. LIVINGSTON & MdVJilt, Attorneys at Law, Ohorav, - .- So. Ca. m w. BouciiuM, X 9 Attorney at Law, ii 0 II 11 c t t s v i I 1 0 , S . O'. fl<??"Oflico on Darlington St., west of tho Oom t House. W T. itoaicus, Jt, e Attorney nt Law, ii 0 n n 0 t t s v ? 1 I c, S . C ? ??y'Ollicfi in tho Court House-front room ou tho right. C. W. SIIIPP, Attorney at LAW, Chcraw, S. C. Will practice in thc Courts of Ches terfield and Marlboro Counties, ILTON MoLAUlUN. Attorney ut Law and Trial Justice, lionnottsvillo, S. C'. Prompt attention givon io thc collec tion ot' claims. Agricultural Liens foro closod. TTTD??DLKY, ? COMMISSIONS OF AFFIDAVITS For thc Stato of North Carolina. lerCall on him at l?cnncUsvtllo, S. C. HEALTH. STRENGTH. HAPPINESS. 'X'353G'Z?I3VrOJSri.A.X^??. ?Hr?, H. jp, Cltnnlll. l'rrMilont W, CT. U.? fiiys : "Tiio KKKCTUOrOISli 1B ii juiinu-in for m ?VOIIHIU-HH, bruin fiitlxmi mut pciicnil ili-lilllty. 1 icilltnduly lonny: try Hie KU-XTllOl'OlSli." lt<?v. N. W. lWmniul*. Sumter, S. P.,?nv?: TOM. H. liitH licen iiHinKUiii KLKCTKOVOIHK /or lllilliirtn fur m-vi-ri'l I.IOIIIIIX, mut ul |iici>uil lier boulia tn excellent." \v'? ?\ Nil)!??,?-, Pren. sibley Mills, A mowin, <;??., nuym ?1 liuvil used thu Kl.KCl'KOl'OlSK for KOlltUcHj nilli mu um-1 lum . ind ppr t'I'Ml. lii'lli-r. 1 rucounuond UH UKO tu m t ?Imllurly na coled." T. J. ?lunllui :? v. Chin lestnu, B. Cn Mil "'I .nco weeks' usu or tim KKKCTllOI'OISK lu r.?vv? ?no of il.roule icliiUeu." K>r. Wm. N. T-Tlnir. 211 V". H tl li St , Ni-?' York, nu yS; "1 h.ivu loniul in.? RL.KI TltolMlSK n mont wonderful oorutlvo nui-m. I would con* i lilt r loy luofOBBluiuil vi:111 Crll>|>IOu liului il willi* out lt," ??<?v.<". N? Mfiri*?iv?!lawtli<>riio, rin ,??.;. : .M om- iiiiiiitliH* HM" of Hui KI.KCTltOl'OltiK I i Mlori'it nu? to tiriillli from :i i-oiii|.llru(lc.ii of luonciiiitH, Vmurrli, ?lys|n?iwti?i, inul timmi liver, \> ?Iii ii gUlll of ll) lim. l i Wultflil." SOUTHERN ELEGTROPOIS?- GO. 222 KING STREUT, CHARLESTON,3.C. !".?!. new Advtirtlitinicnt ne.vl Issue, Roanoke Ft m .ile College, DanyillB. M a, The next session opens Rep tembcr \, Kuli Faculty ol f?|experienced Teachers-each a ?SP*Specialis in his Department, i Music teachers lrom Leipsic and New England Conservatories. Art teachers irom best New York Schools ol Art and Design. Health ol city unsur passed. Terms very moderate. Large! discounts where two or more go from the] same family. For catalogues or other information address J. C- C DUNFORD, Asst Pres Aug 6, I890. Danville, Va. Thompson School and Business College, /S'IYCT Ctly, Chathum County, N, C A I'liniT-ci.Af .< no A mu KO SCHOOL WITH MII.I .nv KKATUIIK8. Healthful mut bountiful locution with now buildings, elegant fumiuiro nor. fixtures. One ol' tho host (quipped school,- ii, tho South. Thorough prcjiiirntioii for oollrgo, teaching or businoss. l?'nll term begins August 27. Send for illus trutcd outnloguo of encii. J. A. \V. THOMPSON, SUIT. Au?. 1, IStlO. UNIVERSITY -OF -AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Oriubinlc course?. I'mlcr-grniluntc courses for (logrees-'.{ literary ?uni li relent ?fin. Also shorter nml elective ocursos. Pfofopsloilid courses in I.nw, I'lmrininy, Veterinary Soionco und Pelngogicj. ?1 well equipped Inborn torte*} -1 H Imps mid model rooms; new inliriniiry, Tuition fi/o, ? I0 per session; other lees, $20 I (including inliriniiry lee, covering 11101lio.il ill I chilli nov, medicines, ot?.), Tnblo bonni, $10 to $12. ill ]u-r month, ll.nun s rent (rec. Tutu I expense, including find, lights, wiodiin?, hooks, etc., 11 bout $180. Tuition leo reunited to stinlonts cortil'ying (heir inability lo jniy for it. Session opens ll rsl. Tuesday in October. Rn tra nco oxftininntiotm brid the preceding week. J. M. M ell H Y DK, President. Aug. 1, 18'J0~-2m. Due West Female College. 1H?FOUH DECIDING AS TO a Hchool for your dnughtcr, ex amino closely into Uio merita of Ibo Uno Went Female Collrgo. Established in the year i860, il lins stendi ly grown in elHcienoy and influoncn. Un rolled 182 pupils thc past year. Expo* rieiiced and progressive teachers in ovory departrnont. Location healthful, elud ing department, guaranteed satisfactory. Send for catalogue. Mus. I*. M. IlONNKit. Principal. II. 13. UoNNicn, A. M., Vico-Principal. Duo Weat, Abbcvillo Co., H. C, July 15th, i Soo. W. J. STEWART, lfciuiuUsvIllo Ila rb ur. Whim you wish an etisy shnve, As good as barber ever gave, Just call on mo at my saloon, At inornintf, eve or noon; I cut and dress tho hair wit h grnco, IV) suit thu contour of thc liicu. My room is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp lind razors keen. And everything 1 think you'll lind i To snit the fuco lind please lite mind And all my art and rte ill can do If you just call, I'll do for you. BEGIN EARLY! In your 8PKINO C?.KANINO d?8?nfc?t] your promises and prevent Fovor, -PLATT'ft CHLORIDES. Chloride Limo, ... I mid 5 lb. boxes. Carbolic Acid, ... 25 conti a pint. JliNNINds' FlIAllMACY. A Fable lot* tho JLittlo OUCH. Two little fishes were swimming one day Io a cool, pleasant river, a ?ew miles away. Saw! Scaly to Finny, "O there's a nice ?ly! I wish J could catch him. I'd just go and try." "Slop! Stop!" replied'Finn;, ''there's danger I lear ; I see a long linc and a man ] watching there. Don't venture, dear Scaly; J>c guided hy me, Or dise you'll be caught, as si:rc as can he. Hut Scaly was heedless ; thc Hy looked so nice That soon he loriot Kinny's kindly advice ; li? snatched at thc 'ly, when,kiuickly JIS thought, J Came a jerk, and, oh dear I little Scaly was caught. Now wasn't he foolish I And' yet how i wish Little children were never like that little tish ; lint when sin entices, how ol fain wc sec That they yield to temptation ?is quickly as be I j? But they who thus foolishly choose what is wrong Are sure to repent ol their choice before long ; Vor like little Scaly, they lind, though lou bile, l. That a sharp hook is hid in the nice looking bail. I>?tM from Hebron. The Hebron High School "pened on Monday morning lust, August 4'ihj with very flourishing results. About lilly t-eholurs were in ntlondmice at tho opening exercises, and about a scoto more ure anticipated'-held 'back by sicklies-;. Hebron has long 'been iu a sad predicament relativo to education al advantages, but all that js a thing ??f the past. Tho community Ins thrown off its lethargy, and [lins como to realize tho ex ti onie importance of a first-class education of hourtbnd heud, und luis employed competen I teachers te take charge. The Print pal, Air Nash is a gentleman from Laurens County, and a recent git lento of Woflbrd College. Wo take ?if? to bo u christian gentleman and a first-clus-i educator. Mlf>a M milo Cov; igten, the Assistant and music tcachefj nouds no eulogy, as nono know her bj t to liku. So long ns wo cm seenro ita services of such firw'.p|?"5H^ li>nrd\(>.ra??- V'C'.O. we shall feel moro hopeful, and pren diet a bettor futuro for tho youth of our community. As wc are enthused on our educa tion linc, we hopo there will bo and enthusiastit? audience out at Ho bron on S. tun lu y afternoon next. August 1 Gell, to lie ir tho very in structivc speeches wo aro expecting from Prof. J). C Roper and others. Remember the timo and place, Sat urday afternoon August l?tli, ut o'clock sharp. II. IC. C. Our (?rent Danger. The following is from Tom Turner's Kin mci pa tor, and contains tm almost unlimited amount ol' food for thought, and yet there are peoplu in this coun try, sensible people, too, who argue that we don't need the Sub Treasury bill passed,[and that all wc Inive to wait another twenty years are more for the "dead issue" to bo put through to save the country from inevitable ruin Tn day less than 2.000,000 people own 22 per cent, of tho property of the nation of 01,000,000 of people : The eloquent Patrick Henry said : "Wo can only judge thc future hy thc pnst.'' Look nt tho past. When Kgypt went down three per cent, of her population owned ninety seven per cen1., ot her wealth. Tho people were starved to doatli. When Babylon \,cnt down two per cent, of the population owned all the lands. "When Homo wont down 1,800 men owned tho world. For Ibo past twenty yours the United Stn'es lins rapidly followed in thc footsteps of these old nations. Hero are thc figures : In 1800 tho capital owned thirty seven and a half por cent, of tho na tion's wwi I tb. In .1870 ibo capitalists ownod sixty per cent. In 1880 they owned sevenly-six per cent. Just think of it I Two millions own three-fourths of thc wealth ol' 00 000, 000, Tho 2,000,000 aro idle and untaxed and draw into their capacious maws at lenpt three fourths of oil the wealth annually produced by tho working masses. A binning bhamol <? ul va nixed Till m an i (OM. During the war when a Yankee came over to our side and took tho oath of allegiance ho was known ns a "gulvoni'/.od" Yankee. iSomo ol'them were formed into butul lions but they worp never trusted sufficiently lo bc promoted to high positions or placed in tho front ranks in timo of trouble, nei ther will A galvanized Tillmanito do for tho front in this crisis.-Ab beville Medium. Olio Alliance. At thc Inst mooting of Ci io Al liance No. 113, tho following preamble and resolutions word unanimously adopted : That, whereas, Mr. J. P. Gibson, Editor ol'the Foo Deo Alliance has betrayed tho trust which was in trusted to him by tho mombcrs of tho Union, ?nd has scon lit to nee his influence and that of his paper against their interest, thorcforo bc it resolved, 1st, That wc, thc members of Clio Alliance withdraw our pat ron ago from his paper 2nd. That wc demand that the nnmoof ni? paper bo changed. 3rd, That wo will give* our sup port to thc MAUXUOKO DKMOOKAT, it being moro in accord with thc principles of tho Alliance. CLIO ALLI A NOR. August 2, 1890. P. H. Charleston World and Cotton Plant please publish. To tho Memory of Qoovgc. Again tho ronpor death has visited tho limits of our boautii'ul and pros) erous county, and claim ed aa its vic iin ono of its ancient and faithful servants. "George," model o. beauty, modesty, gentle ness and kindness has gono from our midst, but still his good quali ties will bo fondly cherished by those of his carly- acquaintance in bur community. His gentle nature, rcconcilablo disposition sheds a ray of sunshine on allot" ,4his kind" with whom lie came in contact. For nearly twenty-five yours this valuable and faithful animal has boen the property of Mr. A. J. Mooro, who has ever felt grateful for long, ns well as first services rendered unto him by Gcorgo in their youthful days and prime ot life when both felt liko "Four your olds" an their way "a court ing they would go." For tho past six yoars Goorgo lias boon in thc possession of Mr. N. J. Hcrndon, who has ever foll that caro and sympathy which U riue. faithful .ailimala, \ Ho pains, trouble or exponcc wore spared on thc part of this good husband um wife to render George comfortably happy and contented in his now home ; being unablo by reason o old age to masticate his corn, thi? kind master would assist him bj soaking tho corn, butovor upon tin watch not to choak him with tin cob. This faithful and favorit animal passed over tho river styx at the good old agc of twenty-nin? yours, bu it therefore resolved, 1st, That wc bow with su bm is sion to tho will of our al-wiso Crci tor, iii removing from our midst th i faithful animal. ? 2nd, That wc extend our doepcf sympathy to Mr. A. J. Moore an family, also Mr. N. J. llorado and tami ly in tho loss of thc faithful servant and animal. 3rd, That a page bo left to h memory in thc minutes of tl {Southern Slock Kaiser. 4th, That these resolutions 1 published in tho MAUI.ROKO DUM CHAT, and ii copy bo sent to M A. J. Moore and family, also Mr. N. J. Hcrndon and family. 5th, That wc will ever look tho care and welfare of our donn tic animals. X. Y. Z. Committee. August 5, 1890. I'iCzciiiu Ourctl hy H. H. S. Mrs. S. RKNAUI.T, Waldo, Fla., wri the following under date ol' Keb. 1890: ' I suffered with Eczema about two years. About this timi was advised hy friends to I ry y< Swift's Specific (S S t?) and I am ha] to say that aller using six bottles I v entirely cured, and I never lose an 1 portunity ol recommending il lo any 1 I find suffering trom any disease of blood." HE PROKITS nv HIS FKIEKDSEXPF ENCE. "I have been troubled with pimples blotches on my face for years, dur which lime I tried numbers ol stand remedies, but without receiving benefit. Profiting hy the advice ; experience of a friend I commet hi king Swift's Specific (S S S) and effect it had on mc overshadowed expectations. Alter taking two bo the pimples and blotches entirely db pcarcd, and my skin is clear and wit a blemish. J; li, FLE MINI;, Jr., Fairfield, 1 Trcullao on Mood and Skin Disouaos m froo. 8 WT VT ril'HCIl-'IC 00., Atlaida.t Huckle n's Arnica Salve, Tho bent Salvo in tho world for bruises, Hores, nloorB, salt rhoum, Roron, tetter, ohnppod hantln, ohilblaln ooriiR auk all akin eruptioiiH, and ptrni ourou plica, or no pay required. It ls autoed to glvo porfcot sntiofaction, or oy refunded. Prioo 2$ ootits por box salo at Jenningu' Phnrmnoy, District Hoard o?" Education. MA?UON DISTRICT M. E oiiuitoit BOUTli. LAY MEMJiiiitB :? T. B. Staekh?uso, W, J. Montgomory, R. JJ. Sonrboro, W- D, Evans, J. H. Zimtnorman, E. Norton, \V. A. Brown. C/jEitioAT, ;-J. W. Ilumbort, J. \j? Dauiol, and J. 0. Ohnndlor. Tho abovo Board will moot in Marion, 8. C., Tuesday, Sopbombor 2nd, 1890 to patts an application for freo scholarship in ibo Columbia Fornido ColW^o, instead of iii August 271b, UH previously announced. A. J. STOKHH. Marion, S. C., Aug 7, ?890. lOneonrnfte thc. Chitaron. Many years ago thoro woe a gracious revival in our church, and atrtong those convoi ted was Hubert Groy, an unusually bright boy ten years old. Mis earnestness and hts into ligent manner of expressing bis feelings were cjnito remarkable in one so young. I met bis mother and told her how ^lnd we were that Kobort was con verted, and that wo expected he would grow up to bc au honor to the ; burch and do a great deal of good in '.ho world. His mothor smiled and said : ' O, Robert is it mero child ! ? don't bink ho realizes much about what tc is doing " "Ho certainly talks vory under? tandinly," I replied. "O well,1' she said, again, "ho is )tit a child., and it U not likely this ccling will last long with h m.'' I could not say moro, for I was hen young in the way as iu years ny self, still I was greatly surprised, br Mrs. Groy was an earnest OH Hs* ian, but Kobort to her was a baby ,'ct, and ho could not bring herself to eel that ho was coming to years >f accountability nod learning to hink his own thoughts. Well, Sure snough, itdidn't last long with Robert. [Io soon began to slay away from ?lass meetings and prayc-meetings, ? md when questioned on tho subject aid : "I must have been mistaken," md seemed very reluctant to speak >f it at all. Years passed on, and boforo ho eached his majority Robert was a 1 ironoynced iuiidol, und his mother nourned over her unregenerate son, ait could;ut2t sec thal ba' lao.k of QU-, ?ouragemeht" Raa kept ' him from ? ho kingdom in those early years vhile bis heart was so tender and iasily impressed. Robert was a fino scholar, but in his .ending seemed to choose ovuythng hat would confirm him in his view )idicf, and to avoid all that would oad his thoughts to sacred things; md so he wandered on through fifteen /ears of darkness before tho Spirit of bc Loni finally arrested his steps and jrought him back to thc fold. Then how ho mourned over those wasted years, when ho ought to have )ccn walking in tho light and leading 1 useful Christian life. Alas! that so nany worthy Christian people look lot'" Ailly upon the conversion of .hiiv ai. It is so easy for the little tues to come to Christ. Nothing loubting, they aro ready to accept Him as their Saviour, and if led lov? ingly along for a while they toon grow strong in the Loni, and will be. likely tu walk worthily all their days. KT. WOUTII, June 7, 1889. Mr. Uobort C?-Stockton, Agent Wm. Radam's Microbe Killer; Dear Sir-1 have boon suff ring for four years with chills and fever and malaria lever. One jug ol your Microbe Killer lias slopped thc chills and I am much better, but am still taking the medicine. Yours respectfully, J. ii, DANIELS, Photographer, 610 Houston St. Kor sale by J. T, Douglas, tole Agent. JW ind What You Wi'it? oil a l'on tal. John D. Morris, colored, of Union County plead guilty iu thc United States Diet rt ic t Court at Greenville Wednesday to sending scurrilous matter through tho mail?. Judge Simonton sentenced him to a line of $5. Norris is tho secreta ry of tho Colored Farmers' Alli ance of Union County. Thc treasur er of ono of tho sub-alliances em bezzled some fund? bolonging to thc order and was expelled. Norris, us secretary, notified the sub-alli ances by postal card of the treas urer's expulsion, and was arrested. Ti B, Butler, of Union explninod tho facts to Judge Simonton, who made tho eon ton ce as light as tho law would allow. Radam's Microbe Killer Co., Nashville, Tenn. Gentlemen-I take pleasure in testily, ing to thc remarkable benefit I have recently received from the usc of Radam's Microbe Killer. I have been much troubled with chills and night sweats tor months, and alter trying a great many remedies to no avail, bought a jug of Microbe Killer and was com* pie cly cured in ten days. Respectfully, J. J, SMITH. Frankfort, K. Y., March 15, 1890. y or sale by J. T. Douglas, Sole Agent, Tho ? AI w Wovor? 1 ii jg Pi'? mai-icH Thc'following is a true copy of tho law. governing primary elec tions, passed by tho stato' legisla ture and approved Deo. 2?, 1838 : An act to protect party priinary \'. cleotions and convoitions of p?Hti? O^? cul partie* o nd to punish lrauds committed thoreut. Section 1. Bo it onacted by jh'o; senate and ho'uso of rep roseiut?;rL tives of tho sta to of South Caroli na, now mot mid sitting in general : assembly, arid by authority of tho same. That oyery political pri mary election hold by any political party organization or association for the purpose of choosing oandi <lates for office., or tho election of delegates to convention^, shall ho pres d?d ovor and conducted iii tho manner prescribed by tho rulos of tho political party organization or association, holding such primary election, by managers, selected in thc manner prescribed by B'wh. rules. ?Such managers shall, bo- " fore entering upon tho dischargo of their du tu**/ each tako and subscribo* au oath that ho will fairly, impartially "and honestly conduct the sar""' Recording to tho provisions of this act SM%L-u-dVfts."of such pavty organization or ussocfrt- ... , tion. Should ono or moro of tho managers appointed to hold such ejection fail topper on tho day of election, tho remA^ning manager or manager*, shall apt oUora in their stead ?rtd-arih?r?ister, to them the oath heroin pr?& Tlic managers shall take the. herein prescribed before a nc republic or other oilicer author!/, to administer o^i?^ but if no sm i^ttviov ran. be codv*-***?*--\-'r Vt?, tho ilKamigCio ' oath to each otilo . aimil, after being BUDSC. < managers, be ?il?d 'in the umco tho clerk of tho court for tho coun ty, iV\*\?ol.i ,8iich olectio''v ?hall ' bo helaY sviO.Vn? .?. - such election. Sec. 2. Before any ballots aro received .at such election, and im mediately before opening the poll?, -Hum.' managers siinll" opon ?aoh ballot box to be used in such oleo-' lion, and exhibit tho samo public ly, to show that there aro no ballots in such box. They shall then close and lock or seal up such box except the opening to recoivo the balluts, and shall not again open tho same until the close ot'.tho electioh. Tiley shall keep a poll list, with the name of each voter voting in such cloctions, and shall before receiving any ballot admin ister to tho voter an oath that ho is duly qualified to voto accoiding to tho mles of the primary; and that ho has not voted boforo in such election, and at tho close of tho election they shall proceed publicly to count tho votes and declare the result; they shall certify the result of such election, and transmit such certificate, with the poll list, ballots and other pa pers relating to snell clcnti/-/i, within tho timo . prescribed and to tho pcraoii or persons designated by rules of tho party organization ?or association holding euch clec ' tion.' .??' ?] . :? Sec. 3. livery such primary election shall be held at tho time and place, and under tho regu lation prescribed hy the rulos of tho party organization or associa tion holding the same, and tho re turns shall be made and the result declared as prescribed by such rules bnt the returns of the mana gers, with the poll lists, shall bo hied in the olliee of tho clerk of court for the county in which snob election is held, within, four days after tho final declaration of tho result thereof and shall remain . there for public inspection. Soc. -1. Any manager who shaiV, bo guilty of wilfully violating any of tho duties devolved upon such position horc-under shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof shall bo punished by lino not to excood $100, or im prisonment not to exceed six months; and any manager who shall be guilty of fraud or corrup tion in tho managment of such olection, shall bo guilty of a:? mis demeanor, and upon conviction theroof shall be finod in a sum not to exceed $500, or imprisonment for a term not to oxceod twolvo months, or both, in tho disorotj?n. of tho court. Sec. 5. Any votor who ""shall swoar falsoly in taking tho pro* scribed oath, or shall uorsonato anotor person and take ho oath in his namo, in ordor to vote, shall bo guilty of pori il ry and bo pun ished upon conviction aa for poi? jury. ' i ; ?.!,.?:,*vA-;"',!.>,v.., ; Iv \'.! V-v,; r