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BENNBTTSyiLLE, S, 0, ii\ S. A. JmOWN & ?0. Oj]Ue Iii Vost O/Jleo Buildiuf/. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1890. ^TOWN AN? COUNTY NEW8;^ MARION DISTRICT. THIRD ROUND 1890. BonncttRvillo ob., Pino G rovo, July 5, 6 North Mar.boio, August <), io Blouhouu, llohron, August 16, ly Bcnnottsv?llo station, September 6, 7 Clio, September, 13, 14 Appointments for Clio Circuit, k E V , J N O . MANNING, V , C . First Sunday, Cilio, II a. inj; Rculah, 4 p. m. Second Sunday, Manning Chapel, 11 tv. m ; Bethlehem 4 p. m. Third Sunday. Delilah, II a. m.; Clio, I p. m. Fourth Sunday. Bethlehem, 11 a. m ; Manning 4 p. m. Protracted meetings will commence ist Sunday in ?July at Clio ; 3rd Sunday n .July at Beulah ; 2nd Sunday in Aug ist ai Manning Chu pel ; 41b Sunday in \ugust at Bethlehem, North Marlboro ? i reit it? Pit OT KA CT Kl) MK KT INO. few Il?pe, August 9 '.honc/.or, August 16 ?ak G rovo, August 30 I 'lcasnnt Hill, Soptoinbcr 13 Tl I,Li All lil AD. Wo boar from good authority that C. T. loorc ha? tho tincst cotton in the county x> acron estimated at 200 bales. . N1TE? STATES J URO US. Messrs. James A. Dmko and J. N heatherly have hoon drawn to servo as i!rand jurors, and Mestrs. Colin Byrd and J ni Gardonor as Petit jurors at tho Colum a terni of tho United StateB Gircuit ?art, which meets ou tho fourth Monday November. ) RAILROAD DOT. One morning last weak a merchant of ._. town lunidcd a young mun from tho ai.t.y, who wns going borne by the depot, it uplo of letters to mail for him, as tho di had already gone down. Tho young lil responded to tho request, with tho omiso, that he would ccrlainly mail . cm, and if tho train WHB gouo whoa ho t, Ihr?!? i>? WAU M ont: run lt tri Tain iv nduy ways : VTho river is very tull amt ng rapidly. Corn and other crops on '. low laud aro lost. Cotton ?H sheding .idly from oxoossivo ruins. Moutpiitocs 1 gnats can be stirred with n stick, and 1 man don't keep bin mouth ?hue bo I not require much to eat. Persons Hill ing from unti-fut can bu cured by com ; on tho river." . >WN TO WILMINGTON. The DKMOCUAT returns thanks to Mr. nry L. Gook, chairman of committco of ungcm.mts for round trip ticket to relbia Beach on thc 20th, instant, from ' yettevillo. Tho excursion is under tho 'plods of Cumberland Lodge No. 5 K. of Tho Lodges of Bcnncttsvillo, Tatum, . xton, Luurinburg and Gibson Station li ivo benn invited to join Cumberland in 9 day's pleasure If it is possible the M DOUAY will accept the invitation and bi on hand. ?W 8TOHETO HE OPENED. Mosers. Broom and GrniiRon, of Liuicas , will open a branch of their mammoth y Goods House in our town about tho .. t week in Seplombcr. They havo jared tho new brick store next door to ' P. Campbell on Prout Slreet, whore iy will open a strictly Dry Goods Store th a thorough knowledge of thc trado, Ib'jy hopo to Hcouro a fair share of tho .si ness dono in that line. Remember .1 timo und placo. TUE NEW SCHEDULE. Tho new nchedulo on tho C. P, & Y. V. I lt., which went Into etioot on tho 4th, >cs not effect us yot, though wo woro tu jpos it would i. e. start tho train for' cnncttsvillo at tho ?aiue time tho train laves for Wilmington, This change 'onld give ns tho mail ono hour curlier nd bo of greai advantage to our pcoplo .t prosent, the schedule is in tho interest r Puyetlevillo without rogord^o tho wishes f tho patrons on tins ond, which is a erlous wrong, and ono which wo do hopo 1 tho iutorcut of jnstloo will bo righted eon. .IIEOANUAION MEWTINUS. Tho county campaign meetings open to ay (Friday) at Blonhohn. Tho hour fixed y tho chairman of tho two oluba that icot Ibero is 2 o'clock p. m. Uvorybody ? '. courue is invited to be present. As most of tho candidates will havo 'tue*bing to say at these meetings, tho >t.r ">f 2 o'clock ?B none too soon, ?0 try id bo on hand promptly At the timo that , m may hear all tho addresses, Thoro . ill bo but Hvo appointments-Blenheim, ? .th, Clio, Ipili, Newtonville, 20th, Grant's Milla 22i)d, and Bonnettsvillo, Monilny ?th. Remember that the hour for nil I 10 meetings is 2 o'olook. A gentleman from Rennel tsvillc went .ip to Red Springs on Tuesday and says be is polng to attend the Fair sure-h ; vas delighted with thc Fair Grounds, LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered Horo and Thero and Briefly Nctod, - Tho colored Odd Follows have- routed tho upper part of tho old R?wo building on Marion or Dopob Street, und will fit it up for their uso. - It ia a little strange that the oflioora of the law can't o.ileh up with thoso follows who sc ll whiskoy iu this com- unity. - Tho hoavy rains aro filling up tho wolla and aro giving us plouty of Burfaco water to drink. - It is said that a bunch of clover bung up in n Hi ti ?og room or bcd room will clear it of llios. You oan lied enough to test it. - Tho base hall fever is now tho prevailing opldomio of our town Sonto of our boys scout to hnvo a sovoro attack. - Fodder pulling has com menced, and tho furmors aro having a time getting it cured dry. . - The rains have helped to make a good crop of grass, which thc fanners should save if thoy nogloot cotton. - It was said of a lean horse thc othor day that ''he was so thin that tho sun struck through mid Bot tho hay inside on bro.'' ?- Oh, I'm ongngod to I'otor and John, And Abner, Jumos and Karlo, And Henry, William, Goorgo and Don, For i'm n Summer girl. - Zeb Vance, tito best stump orator in North Caroliun, will mldross the crowd nt Rod Springs to-day (Friday) bo sure and go. - ? dwelling house for rent in tho town of Olio. Apply to J. F, Nuuu, Tatum, S. 0. - Head Tun DEMOCRAT car ful ly thia week ; you will lind Bometbh g to iutcrcst you, we know. - Mt88rp. Smith Newton and Gilmrt McAllister havo opened a LUcry and Food SUblo at Tatum Station fot tho accommodation of tho traveling publie. Order? by mail from Drummera will re?oive prompt nttontiou. - Mr. Julius Dudley purchased n wator melon from his Uncle W. A. Cros land on Monday, that woighed 66 lbs. This I? tho largest melon soon on our streets this season. - Marlboro i* going to Rid Springs this week. Ain't you going too? - Everybody blesses thc Rail road fer keeping tho inaile at Fayetteville without just cause. It scorns that this end of tho road bus no rights that tho authori ties aro bound to rcspout, and when we got tho road south, wo should remember thc kind trchtrnont* "ccelvod in tho interest of KayoMeviUe llu?mh for tho Atlantic j Coast Lint. ou will fi nd all kinds of ?pc< . i . ii the Oho Drug Store. Haiti beaded men can bc suited lo a TM -any others just as well. - Tho price of the DHMOCRAT is now so low in prieo that thc poorest man in tho county can pay for it. Eggs, chickens, butter, peat?, oom, fodder and oats taken in exchange. J. B. Killough & Co., of Floreneo, S. 0,, rc po t a largo success in business and ter ritory. They aro now supplying homos with Pianos and Organs trout Georgetown on the sea coast to the Blue Ridgo Moun tains in North Carolina. Seo their new advertisement ?nd writo to them-toll information sent freo. Address J. B. Killough & Co., Floronee, S. C. 3c. - Attention is asked to the advertisement of tho Mooro High School. Tho Principal ?B too well known lo need introduction. Mr. Clarence F. Moore is on a visit to Union this weok. Mrs. T. W. Bouchier and littlo Henry, and Mrs. D. J. FraBor, who have boon spending some weeks at Mt. Vernon Springs, returned homo on Thursday evoniug last 1 Mr. M. F. Ullerbe, who bas been ?pond ing a Bhorb furlough with his family at Wadcsboro, returned to hin post 011 Fri? day. Tho DKMOCUAT rejoices to record tho continued improvement in health of Mr. H. P. Johnson Ho is now nt Rod Springs with his family. We uro glad to soo on our streets thc Binding face of Mr, C. B, Jordan, who is on a visit to friends and relatives of our town. Cbarlio looks woll. Mr. ?I. W. Carroll loft on Tuesday morning for tho north to buy his fall stock and take in Saratoga. Our young friond, Harris Bristow left on Tuesday to try a Hoodoo at tho famous Now Garden School. Miss Etta Campbell, a charming young lady of Mullins has bron upend in;; some tinto Nyilh tho family of Mr. A. B. Bryant, of Parnassu". She oxpoots to return homo on Saturday, much to tho disappointment, of several young gouts, ospeoially one iront Clio. HOW TO KIIJTJ WORMS. Tho Alabama farmers have been export mottling and olaim thal tho best woy to kill cotton worms is with dry puris groan ?hr.kon over tho plant by incant of a bag imp polo. With a bag and pole cito man with a horso can poiHon a ono bono oem in tv/o days. With proper pr?caution thoro is no (langer, and tho man should chango his clothos daily while wort lng it, and tho animal should bo washed auO t mr oughly brushed. Tho platt is cheap and fftfo, and thoro is no tcason for leah g any cotton by thoso patts, Ul' FOR UOU11T, On Satuiday afb moon lust, complaints woro mode to Coroner Sampson, tlinb tho brutal treatment of a mothor lind resulted in tbo (leith of a 1 it Lit, colored ?;iil limned Gbarlotte Willims. He nt onco impaneled a jury of inquest, nnd nftor hearing testi mony, n post mallum wa? mado by Dr. David, winch fully Huhabmitiatod tho tosti mony. Tho jury, composed ol' g colored and 5 wbitoH, hoing satisfied Hint it waa n elonr O.IHO, rota rued a vordiot that tho child como to it? death from ill treatment at tho bando of it? niotbor. Tho Caro nor nt onco committed ber to j.iii. Tho woman's imnio is Violob Williams, and lins been living around town for two or tbroo year?. Sha waa rajsnd in Drowns villo, mid thoBO who know ber, say this makes six or night that hnvo died from her ill Iroatmottt. Tho casu is a bud ono mid if the jury bcliovo tho testimony, nbc m:iy pull hump in November. On Saturday night last, another woman, oharged with i fnntioido, \vas brought from tho plantation of Mr. Barnwell Pogues mid committed to jn.il in this pince, FIVE AT TUE DOOlt. Thu hi?t Maxton Union says tboro are livo pctitiotm before the Commissioners of tln.t township praying for the privilege of Helling liquor in that town. lb is to be hoped they won't bc successful, What n plot uro ! Five men praying lo ' a license to work for the Devil in n civilized Com munity, Wife-You do not ?peak to me as uiToctionatoly as you used lo; George. I think you have ceased t ) lovo mo. Husband-There you ure again ! Censed lo love you ! Why, 1 love you better than my lifo. Now shut up and let mc read my paper. Chauncey M. Dc pow givc3 n recipe for success in these words : 'Tho main elements of success in this world arc good seme, good temper, and midd your own bu i noss." N?TIGE Conni y Executive Committee* BENN io TTS vi i.MC S. C., Aug. 9. l->90. Thc County Executive Committee met at 10 o'clock a. m., J. JJ. G reo o in tho chair. Prestit-J. B. Green, Adumsvillc; J. T. Bunch, Browns ville; W. F. Kinney, Brownsville; W. 1). Evans, Bctwiettsville ; J. R. Pegues, Smithville ; Jas. Liles, Bi ightsville ; Levi Ivy, Hebron ; T. W. Edens, Clio; J. J. Graham, Ked Bl ti ir. First business arranging tho days and places of campaign meeting for this county ns follows ; Friday, tho 15th, of August, for Brownsville and Hod Hill, at Blen heim. Tuesday, thc lOtli, of August for Clio, Ked Bluff and Hebron, ut Clio. Wednesday, tho 20th, of August for Adumsvillc and Brightsville, at New ton vii lo. brid ay, tho 22(1, of August for Smith vii lo ot Grant's Milla. Monday, thc 25th, of August for BennotlHville at Bontictssvillc. Ordered tlnit thc Presidents of va rious clubs call them together on Saturday, tbo 23d; day of August at .'i o'clock to eloct tho th roo managers for thc primary election. The fo'l ?wing gentlemen filed their cards with tho Kxcculivo Committee, lind MC candidates : For State Semite: W. D- liva ns and J. F. M cL turin. F< Y House of Ilopres^ntittivjs : J. L. McLauiin, T. I K'igcis, H. C. Newton, J. T. Bunch, H. M. Stuck houso and lt. C. McIntyre. For Judge of Pro bato : Milton NOTJ torin. F>r Sch o! Oom missioner : J. A. Ca'houn, W. h. Stanton and W. H. Manning. For County Commissioner : Bal ford Gibbon, J. C. Catnpboll, II. S. Grant, J. C. Townsend, Johnathan Woodl y, Franklin (?nick, Thos. Ben ne Kc, J. 1). Stubbs and Kibt. Gray. VOY Troasurcr : l.t. II. Hodges, J. F. Bolton, P. B. Mano, John Parish und A. B. Ilohnoguu. For Auditor: Jacob Alford, Eli T. Covington and Christopher 1). Fasterling. By order Kxcculivo Committee, J. B. GK KEN, Co. Chairman. SPARTAN BURG, S. C. J. II. Carlisle, LL 1). President. FOUNDED IN DM. WOl'FOIlD COLLHQH oi?ors lo Htu lontR in ibo (o ir uollogo clauses l>?o parallel omi rt* AS Of it ?.'y, each loading to tho dngrco of Oin h iloV of Art', in ono vddoh Modern Ijanguugo* are snbMuuted tur Crock ISXP1?NSIS8. Hoard, tuition, nutiieulution, washing, light*, (uol, hooke, an I ?nit ioncry, tho uooos Biiry Collcye o\'|iensot fur tho year, nun ho mot .vith ONS HoNonin ANO FIKTV HOLLAHS. THO advantigo? otto ol bv Wightman ami Abonni Hu ls, onahlo students to mo -t thoir aollono oxpoi.FO* with t?ils vo y small amount. t ho |-,ovorimiont is mural soul patoinal, but Wi hOUt OSpionago or constraint. Tho iiox' scfnicm begins tho 1st, day of O il ober, IJ??. J. A. (IA M KW H f*Ti, .'oorotnry ol Faculty. -fr WOFfORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL Spart?nOttrf/, S. C. Tho Fourth Sossion bog i nu Ootubor lut, 1800. Hoya propir.d for College. ftx|iensos may bo oovfircd by *li>0 a year. Hupot vision oarofut and oonunn-. A. (I. HUM CHUT, A.M., Jlcad M astor. Hov \V. II. Kirton him hod a glorious mooting ut Beauty Spot. On Tuesday H'ght thoro woro tonio 20 moutnorn ut tho Altar; Thoro him boob n goiiorid awaken ing up hi tho church-sovoral additions, a largo number of conversions, and u wholo Homo lu ll uenoo fict ty work that will roHutt in a groat good lu that community. Hiv. Mr, Kirton grow? in favor with hi? puopl), and God is blousing bi? faithful labor on ?his circuit. Ola) WOFJFOttD. Tho attention ol' parents and guard min is directed to the advertisements of Woll'ord Collogo and Welford Collogo Training School. Tho Mothodist boyH call it "our Behool," and troin tho number registered thero laHt year from thin eounty, it necias tiny woro right. Pnces comparo with other co)logoff. ?f??t" Statistics show that a largo pro portion of the ehildrcn die from what in known UB Summer Complaint, Dinrrhan, Cholera infantum and Dyscuiery. Hum. pineys Spucifiics Nos. Pour, Pivo and Six ure safo and certain. - Land rot h's Frosh Cl .a rd an Seed, all vuriclioH, for Hide at Jointings' Ph.11 immy. . . Jennings' Torry Syrup tho bcBt remedy for Dysentery, for salo at Jen nings' Pharmacy. J3C.IEF BUT TRUU, Wonna inako a ehild peevish and fret ful. Don't let yours worry with these pcatB or worm eolio. Humphreys' mild and plouHunt Specific No. Two will give it relief. ATTENTION! Read the now ndvnrtiHomont of .T, fl. !vil!r>ii^i) ?iv (!o. Special HU m mot HU?O O? Pianos and Organs nt Bpot cash prioo 1. Buy now and pay when cotton IH sold-no j interest IH their latestoller. Writo afc once for catalogues and prices. Address J. P. KlI.l.oUOll & Co., Plorenec, S. C. TH i B uric or H?SPIS?T. At a meeting of tho Dunbar Sabbath School held August tho 101I1, 1890, thc following preamble and resinti?os were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It haB ploasod Almighty God lo romovo from thc toilsome earea and trials nf earthly life, our beloved mem ber, Miss Carrie Herring and transfer her to tho heavenly rest ; therefore, bo it resolved : i t, That wo bow meekly to thc will of OOH, and acknowledge His right to disposo of UR and our interests IIB seems good un'o Him. 2nd, We will ever eherith tho momory of our young friend's gon?.l and sunny ways and strive to imitate hoi diligence and fidelity to duty, and whiU mourning her <..-.:.'.. vii >r<3 rojhfro th lt :w .. fl! ?' in thc roiti? 31 d, v\., / our joying * MI ip u hy''to; tho . ... . I'd:.I Milds, . i\d ir. VOk' ir. th'.'iVi I >? i .!. ...?!>. Vt :.<!,).' of all consolation." 4tb, That a copy of thone resolutions bc sent to tho family of oar deceased friend and likewise t) Tho MAUf.noito DliMOCHAT for publication. Mus. II. W; PAUIIAM, MISS FLOUKNCK DUN UAH, MISS KATH MCQIU?ICN, MUS. 'A. T. WntOllT, MK. H. W. PAIUIAM, D. D', O Ait M ion AKT? , J. C. DUN UAH, Dj MCQUEEN Committee. IV ANT EV. A riniiT.CLASS male teacher for tho school at Dargan, live milos west of Dcnnottpvijlo. Sos- j sion to begin about September lit, 18110. Ap ply at this olliee for further information Notioo is hereby given, tli.it application will made nt tho next session oftlio Legt slat uro for ?i charter for a llailroad from ?niuo point on the North Gandin? line, near (Hinton Station to n?nnett?vlllo, S. G , and from galil town to Marion Court Houno by Clio and Little Hock or nicnboiia. August 2-.'tin. jwiWMMiMWWMMMW r-' Ml WWBMM M lll'Mf?---fr MOORE HIGH SCHOOL -:o:-? KM!H14 FALL SKSSION of this well Jj, known School will open on the first Monday in September next. For Terms apply to J NO. S. MOORE, August 6, I890. Principal. -:o: All persons having claims against the estate of Marietta Rogers, deceased, arc hereby notified to present thc same duly proven to thc undersigned, and all per. sons indebted to said estate will make payment to HUGH McljOLLUM. Executor. August 4, 189-). GENERAL AGENCY For Sarina Marlunts a tul I ho liest JVectiles for all Mach ines. 1 would respectfully inform my friends and the public generally that 1 am now sole agent lor thc sale of the old reliable Singer Sewing Machine, Will sell them on thc best plans-lease, installment or Istraighout. They are on sale at thc store of J. P. (Jampbell in llcnncttsville where they can bc seen, or I will take them by request to any part ol thc coun ty. I will also take orders to supply any part of ii :?ewing macnine wanted, and guarantee a perfect 111. I car? also furnish the new button hole attachment -something every lady should have. WALLACE SWANN. Jan. H, LS90. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR WRAPPING 'URPOSES. For salo nt this oi?icc. NEW YOTtK FAHIIION BAZAR, j ThoAugust number of this popular monthly comes woll filled willi liter,?iure j for tho parlor, tho il rawing room, ,8<wlng room and kitchen. It ht ono of tho best I bulles book? published, and should bo in j cvory family, for tho mother and tho girls to roiid and koop thing? in npplo pio order j it homo. Rumple copy eau HOOU at thin i oflloo. I UNCLAIMED LETTERS BKNNKTTHVIM.E POST OFFICE, MAUI,nono COUNTY^ 8. 0. August II, 1800. No. i-Miss Sarah Evans 2 -diaries Johnson 3-P. MoArthur 4 - A. 0. Rumora q- Miss Lilly Taylor. Whoo you cull for any of tho nbovO let ters, please state that they li ava boon ad vertised. Ono cont ?H charged for oaeh letter advertisod. T. L. CUOS?iANl), jp, M. M?MMIEB, On tho evening of tho loth, nt tho resi dence of the ofllolatiiig miniutor, Hov. L. M. Hamer, Mr. John Ivey, of Marion and Misti Nannie MoKiunoii, of Hebron, Tho happy couple after thc congnntul a tion ol' friends, loft for tho homo of thc groom in Marion. NOMINATIONS. For Congress. I announce myself ns a candidate for Congrov.s for the ?Sixth District subject to thc action of thc Demo cratic Convention. 10. T. STACKIIOUSE. July 20, 181)0. For Judge of Probate. 1 hereby a uno nil co myself as a can didate for the office of Probate Judge for Marlboro County, on thc Furniers' Platform, subject to thc action of tim Democratic Convention or Primary. MILTON MCLAURIN. Juno 2d, 1890. For School Commissioner. I announce myself n candidato for thc office of School Commissioner, on thc platform of thc March Conven tion, subject lo thc action of tho Democratic primary. W. H. MANNIXO. July 20, 1890. Thc many friends of W. L STANTON, appreciating his services for six years as a school teacher, nominate him for thc of?ice of School Commissioner for Marlboro .', subject to the action of ' it! ! mocratic Primaries. J till loth, lt?'JO. i respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ellice of School Commissioner on the Farmers' Ticket, or platform of the March Convention, subject to the no tion of Democratic primaries. J. A. CALHOUN. July 15, 1800. .AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAA AAA A A A_rt For Treasurer! I hereby announce myself as a can didate for appointment to the ellice of County Treasurer, subject to the action of tho Democratic primaries. JOHN PARISH. August 0, 1800. At thc solicitation of many friends I have consented to become a candi dato for the ollico of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. PERCY B. MOORE. August 9, 1800. Thc friends of Capt. A. B. Henne gan, of Ked Hill, nominate him asa candidate for thu oflico of County Treasurer, subject to thc action of tho Democratic primary. MANY VOTERS. Augusto, 1800. 1 respectfully announce myself to | thc Democratic voters of Marlboro as candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to thc action of the primary. ll. IL 1 IODO ES. July 15th, 1890. As Mr. J. Ii. Liles declines to oiler for re-election, I respectfully solicit thc support of my countrymen for re commendation for Treasurer of Marl boro County, subject to tho Demo cratic primary. Thanking my friends for their support in tho past, 1 stand or fall on thc Farmers' Movement. Respectfully, J, F. BOLTON. July 15, 1800. CHANCE FORJBARGAINS. To make room fbr the Fall Stock, I am now closing out my SUMMER MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS ai cost. Now is youi chance to buy bargains. Conic early and sec cur assortment. P. IL MASON, Gibson Station, N. C. July 2, 1800. COWS FOR SALK. l?e milch cows ,-es, that I will R. A. DOUOLAS. I have three milch cows with young calves, that I will sell. July 30, 1890. FOB ?ftWIT A house and lot in thc town ol Ben? lionsville. Apply at this OFFICE, NOMINATIONS. For tho Sonato. Tho ninny friomb of Mr. John F. McLauiin, ?f Ue?l Bluff, loipcclfully nom i li tito him for tho Senato on tho Farmers PLtform, subject to tho ac tion of the Democrat ic jo i mary. MANY VOTERS. July 21, J890. Mn. FDITOR :-Believing that faith ful service in the past is the guarani leo for the future, wo present thc name of Hon. W. D. Kv?ns as a can - didate for thc Senate, subject to tho action of thc Democratic primary. MANY V?TMUJ. July 14th, 1890. Houso of Representativos. Tho many friends of Mr. H. M. Stack' ouse nominate him ns a candi date for the House of Representatives on tho Farmers' Platform, subject to tho. action ox' tho Democratic prima ries. MANY V OTHER. August 2, 1890. Thc many IHends of Capt. J. L. M1 w ri n, h--having h?m Jo ho tho friend ol' the Farmers Movement, re spect fully nominate him as a candidate for tho House of Representatives, subject 'o .he action of tho Democratic primai ies. MANY VOTERS. July 28, 1890. I nnnounoe myself a candidate for thc House of Representatives, subject always to tho Democratic Priai h rio s. T. I. ROOKES. July 14th, 1890. To tho Democratic Voters of Marl boro County:-I respectfully an nounce myself as a candidato for the Legisla tu ro, su bject to the action of the Democratic Primary. H. C. NEWTON. July 7th, 1890. At the earnest solicitation bf my friends, 1 have concluded to announce myself ns a candidate for tho House [>f Representatives, suhject to the ac tion of the primary. J. P. BUNCH. July 7th, 1890. For Auditor. At the solicitation of my friend, T licrchy announce myself a candidate for the ellice of County Auditor, on "he Fi? rm era1 Platform, suhject to the tction of thc Democratic primaries. CJIRIBTOPIIEII D. FASTEN LI NU. July 22, 1890. I announce myself a candidate for ecommendation for the appointment >f County Auditor, suhject to the iounty primary. KT.T T. COVINGTON. July 15,1890. I respectfully announce myself as i candidate for re election to thc wTicc of County Auditor, .suhject to he action of the Democratic prima ces. JACOB ALFORD. July 10, 1890. For County Commissioner. i Hereby announce myself a cai di - late for thc oflico of County Com mis non er, on thc Farmers' platform, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. J. B. STUHRS. August 2, 1890. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner-suh ject to thc action of the Democratic primary. THOS. BENNETT. July'28, 1890. I hcrehy announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner, on the Farmers' Platform, subject to the Democratic primary. FRANKLIN QUICK. July 25. 1890. I hcrehy announce myself R9 a candidate for tho ellice of County I Commissioner, on the Farmers Plat? form, subject to tho action of tho Democratic prims ry. JONATHAN WOODLEY. July 2-1-1890. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for thc office of County Com missioner, on tho farmers' Platform, subject to tho r.ction of the Democratic primaries. J. 0. TOWNSEND. July 21, 1890. Thero having been no repr?senta? live on tbe Bon id of County Commis sioners from my section of thc county for som years, I havo decided to an nounce myself as a candidate on tho platform of tho March Convention, suhjoc to tho notion of tho Democratic primary. Respectfully, July 23, 1890 il. 8. GRANT. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-lection to tho oflico of County Commissioner, subject to the action of tho Democratic prim tl y, J. C. ??MP1I?1 . July 15, 1890. I hcrehy nnnnotince myself a can didate for ro election as county io ni missionor, upon tho Fanners pl ntl Having had somo cxperionco in thc oflico I now fool moro compoten I. to servo the people another term than I did the first term. Thankful for yonr confidence and support hoforo ? ask a continuance of same. RAIEOHD Ci HUON. July 8, 1890. I mn Belling ul. priccjL can no t be c?uplicat?n^ havo to do Y ? f??) and got tho iirlfrSK's ut price: mimed : RIOE, 5 to 7?c per lb.: ?S?d?n H to 8jo.; 00 FEEE>; '20c ; Men) 16c per peck, $ J. Vi 8 per ?n'?k ; Flour, 2J to 4c. per Jb.; Luid, 8?i peril)', Meat, (i|c. ??cr lb.; Mo lauses, 30o. to OOo. per gab; Te UP 50c; Tobacco?, 25 to 60c per lb. , Kerosono Oil, 16$ to 20c. por gul. Grits, 2?o. per lb.; Vinegar, jjOc por gal.; Buttor, 20c. por lb. tb Gilt-Edge ; Crackers, 10c. per lb.. Lye, 8c. per box; Soap, 4o. po bar; Sardines, 7 to 9c. per box, Tomatoes, 8 to 9c. per can ; Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, 19c. por can ; Salmon, 15 to 19c. por can ; Snuff, 43c. per ib.; Gunned Beef, 15 to 20c. per can ; Pickles, 10 to 20c. por bottle; Oysters 12 to 20c. p?r can. Others goods in grocery lino very low. ?Spool Cotton, 4c. per spool ; Gouts Collars, 9c. caen ; Ladies Collars, 8c; Handkerchiefs 2^c. to 10c; ?S\ispot.<?cr.s, lo 20c; Pins 4c. pa por.. M eedles, 3c. pe r paper Lad i ct Hose, ?> lo 15 c per pair Hair Brindles, lf> lb 20c euell Half Hose, 9 io 15c each : Bal Thread 2c; Gents Pino ShirN 35c to sl.H0 ; LtulibS Gloves, I; to 25e.; Calico, be. per yu rd Ginghams, 7^e. per yd - Gout' Draw.o s, 20- to 50c; Ribbons, to 15c j lor vii., E<li!,;< . '/ i.o per ,,<!.; Whisk Brushoff Mott ? fi oin 80c io $2.00 pi pair ; Ladies Shoos from 76e. b $1.50 pi1, pair ; Child ron's ?Shoe from 50 c |() $'.25; Coitori?tld? He. t, I rc per ) I : Tabl? Oi Cloths :!;?c. per vi!.; .> 30c to ; Bedsteads, . $7.50 each. Now. if you ww ut J ? A i .' A i i try mo and 1 wjil < on\ ince > ? that I hil '.. . st ruo bbl tom. Some ol tho ;-;w..o.;. ,-;>d b.e;; flticturito r>>???5? I will al ways sell yoi ; luis nt cost, snob us Moats,' Sligo,*] Meal uud heavy groccrier, G.'W. Wadcl?; May 23, 189a CLJO'l^TORmsi FjTG 1 AN K1 Nf! -mr p'itrohs for the ? X libei-11 pu?roti.ii?o lust your, we tn! tins uiolhod of informing ih?iii (hilt v will, ut i-a-- .?vi f ilil?, ?ontinuO io mam facturo IM?.I repair CARTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC. and will do any work in tho Blaoksmhh linc, llorac Shoeing a specialty. Wc havo a lino lot of seasoned limber on hand and aro prepared to build cans on short notice nt low prices for cash. Give us a cull before you boy and save, money. Now is a Rood time to bring in your buggies and have them painted. I loping to reeoivo your patrooago tho present your, we ave,-yours truly, STANTON .t WILLIAMSON. Wheelwrights and lMucksiniths, Jan. 6, 18'JO. Olio, S. (!. liilin.WNinu MM|> AT CLIO. S. C. THE undersigned respectfully infor" ' ibo public that ho is now t-nfiagv i in manufacturing and repa???* /urfntute. Coffins of all sizes mad? lo Order, choona than I hoy cu? bc bought auywhoro in thu oountiy. (Jood work, low prices, satis faction guaianlced. J. T. STONE. May 22nd, I SOO. FAT?OOT?CX To Hie Fanners of Marlboro nial und Surrounding Country. With 20 yonrs experience in Cotton Oin Repuhing. I think I can safely a.y thilt 1 know tnv business and proposo to bold thc field. I fill boxes, repair brushes, true up tournais and put ibo maohincry in first-class ordo.-. I guarunteo satlsfue lion. Parlies wanting work dono should not wait too long, as I may ho orowd d when thev might wnnt mo. Hand work 10 and 12-1 cents; nmohino work 5 cents a saw. Send in your orders early. JACKSON MELTON, Mimili L 18u0. Bennottsville, 3. C. Physician and Surgeon, BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Mr?f" All calls should bo mndo at tim MAUMIOHO Ilo'riu,, May 6th, 1890-6m. Property for Sale. f% WINAtif.fl T.T-f?TNT^n A??tS 1\V.9Y. "\ ri' X: J 'len ? 1 . ? ?. rt y foi' sate m tin ?tOM 0 :( lunn ot' ;iiiie(tnvillo. A town 1 D population. fl??dshlng bushiest. .:i>,<x>.i bides of i:(it,i ul boufht last sO"-?0( 1 willi mercioii;!<i ?..?1 arnot '. . ' , ? 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