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... II S 111* BBNNBTTSVILLB, S, 0, BY S. A. ?UKOtVN ?fc CO. Ojjlco in Vost OOlcc liaUtUna? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1892, II , in H i i, ??--'Z7TZT^Z^ZTTT^^T^TT^~ ^-l-'-'-' ?f?WN AND COUNTY NEWS.^ [ Marion District Appointments. THIRD ROUND. RHV. 'JP. J. OLYDK, 1?. IC? Wounolm, Ebouozor...Aug. 26 BeuuotU?yiHo ?Ulkn.,,?>.Aug, 26, 28 ftrghtoyUlu, \?oykh?.Aug. 27, 28 Tia r; ia In? tor Viii. K >ut. Bros; ndvortise to closo out nil kinds pt" gooda low down for tho next fow days. Cull and seo thom. Mrs. Jool Allon. Rov. ll. N. Pratt was called on Tuesday ^norning to go down in tho edge of Marlon to funornlizo Mrs. Jool Allen. Winthrop Scholarship. For some reason there were no ap plicants for tho freo tuition scholar ships oiiered by tho State at this now | )<opnlar and indisponsiblo Institution. - ? ho Hot Wave. Tho hoi wave of last week was not np to tho first ono. Tho calls for ice wore loss frcquont, and occasional cool ???.eczes mado the days moro comfor blo. 'oDantel Beaten. Mr, James F. David brought to town on Friday last a lot of tomatoes, and among thom, ono of tho "Tree" vari ol /, weighed 2 pounds, 2 ounces. This j L:i Ices tho calco. .11 Corn. M . James Houstess, of Beauty Spot, ?light m as talk of corn fifteen feet . h nod well fruited. Ho haB four CS liko it, and is now ready to pull dor. Who can beat him ? ??onv?reo Scholarship. ' Hiero wore but two applicants for tminntion for tho scholarship at averse, and wo aro pleased to learn 1 t Mjss .?ortiolio Manship, of Tatum, ]'<<: (?'?M \\?\V? -1 i iii'' :*W ! ? ." ?.OU tl {'.<): I v!lCi:l . pit:! |. i.'hvj j.j ' MI v ? M.y. on Sunday last. Marlboro High School. Tho fall term opened on Monday wifcli 70 studonts-tho best record in l he history of tho school. Prof. Cravou is to bo congratulated on his efforts to ;?ivo Tatum a good school and to oiler I lie citizonsof Marlboro os good ad van . !?.gos in this respect as they will find any whore. A Big Melon. Mr. James Howoll, a progressive fariner of the Bethel section, and who jots tkore" making a living at home, .mds us a regular "Jumbo" watermol on that beats anything we have seon i i i? hoard of. It woighs just 54 pounds, *.7ho says we can't make good oxibits from our farmers. - i -ano Ball. Tho Bonnottsvillo Second Nine went lo Tatum last Wednesday and ployed Tatum's First Nine. Our boys enjoyed ?Uo pleasure of "crossing bats" with Tatum's brag Nine. Thc score stood i'1 to 13 in favor of Tatum. Thoy will "uross bats" again this Saturday at ?onnottsvillo. Tho ladies especially i.i'? cordially invited to bopresont and witness tho game. Perfect order will be preserved,,,, Lot all .who cnn fo^-r od sec thc Bennett9v 1 'huns and tho Tatumites "sling the bat and catch tho ball." Tho game will bo ployed west 0? tho Charleston, Sumter and North? f i'n depot, and will com moneo onrly in tho forenoon. Primary Election Managers Bonnottsvillo Procinct. HJ M. GASTON, J. II, DAVID, IltA BOUNDS. tam iw m ?>? ? mm '??""'???i ?? UNCLAIMED LETTERS nitNNitrrsvii.i.B POST OIW?OIC, \ MAIII/HOJU) COUNTY, 8. 0,, V AuguBt 8, 1892. J No. 1 Robert Bruor, 2 Dan i ol Brig m an, 3 K. Carns, 4 Miss Margaret MoQueon, 5 Christopher MoPhoarson, ? Anthony Sollors, 7 G. W. Scott, 8 Mrs. Sarah Thompson, 0 Benjamin Woods, 10 G. P. Wnrhig. When you onll for any of tho abovo lot tors; plonse state that thoy have boon ad vH'tlBod, Ono cont is ohargod for oaoh ' itu ndvorfclsod, B, J, SAWYER, V4 ll lim ur i i minia nm.iiiiwinii'i i mi? munn ?rn jan m i? l^BM^iB O iS? -Av i.,, Mr. R. Iv. Pearson is sponding tho wcok nt Sumter and Mnguoliu. ?n excursion train 'from Sum tor and Darlington passed up tho road to day. Mrs. James T. Bristow, of Darling* i,ou, Bpont inst week in our town visit ing relativos. Mr. W. B. Rowe, of tho ?rm of Uowo Bios., is sponding sometime at WrightsviUo. Attorney-Geueral Mclaurin and Editor Bowdou, of tho Cotton Plant, spout Saturday and Sunday in Bon nottsvillo. Wo wer? pleasod to seo tho smiling face once moro of our young friona Claude "Wells, who has been West for throe years. Mr. O. D. Bristow aud Miss Grace Bounds, of Floronco, have ' cou spend ing a fow days visiting rolatives in Bcnnettsville. Remember Your Tickets. Tho tickots, not alroady dolivorod, will bo ready for delivery at tho first primary meeting, (Blonhoim), Tues day of next week, at 9 o'clock. Can didates will pienso bo rondy to sottlo for thom on delivery, Pituso, goptlo mon, don't forgot this. Thoso^ who have given no orders yot will please lot us have thom at onco, so as to be iu time. Special Prayer. By resolution of tho State Executive Committee, of the Prohibition Movo^ mont, tho 3d and 4th Sunday in August has been sot apart for special prayer for the success of tho prohibition movo mout in South Carolina. Remember tho days, and if every truo christian will do his duty on those clays the liquor question will bc settled on tho 30th of August. Death's Doings. Died suddenly ut his homo G milos south of lionnottsvillo on Wednesday nt ll o'dock, August 3, 1882, Mr ROUKRT ll. ODOM-uged 58 yoars. Tho funeral services woro conducted at Peo Deo cem etery on Thursduy nftornoon by Roy. J. W, Ariuil, his pastor. Mr. Odom was in his usual health, and had just returned homo from Fivo Forks whoro ho wont carly in thc morning to got a Turpentine Dipper. Soon aller getting buck home ho pulled oii his coat and walked down to tho woods whoro his boys woro nt work, and sitting down ou a log began a lively chat with tho boys as to whoro ho had peon and what ho had dono, when ho was scon to fall over. Tho boys ran to him and finding him speech^ law sent at onco for Dr. Hardin, but ho . . v .si.-:-5,.4 v.uv '..{'? ).'; .? V ;\ V'o ' ,. ,7,r,?l r> r X?<'.> fat . ''.i,M. fi ji] ?V. ..:':!?':!A..;.ILC-,-'.'!^V v '.. /i. v.. :^.x\t..\y i ...v i '. Utc,<> I .!.?.?...:.!.? li ir,'. 'M ?i.?i.-?lll?rw.Uf' . ''.'-.y,. !'' f/i Mv^MctV& '.'v?5 ? loas lim j I.. -v. fi j *i fifi ?'.t'.?jU't,'' .'!'*. vv; i>o>.e?? i>) pv.M-ipUK'Hv aui i ? r'?i\ ll? .?. 4:' ..V.^Vbiinv ol' K . ! .../ dbi --i- .-. tljilij/ IIIO COUl? lU kcu|, MJJ MUK. ._ Sunday ?ohool; Olio High School. Mr. G. O. COBLE, a junior of Ad ri an College, Adrian, Mich., an insti tution whoso curriculum ranks witi thoso of Ann Harbor and Yalo, ha; just opened tho Clio High School am solicits the patronage of all who have boys and girls to bo educated for col loge or business. The Music depart ment of tho school is in charge of Misi LILLIE KIRKPATRICK, a teacher ol ability and experience. See uotico ol the school elsewhere. County Campaign Meetings. Tho County Exccutivo Committee havo appointed tho following placei and times for tho holding of tho count} campaign meetings next month. Blenheim, Tuesday, August 16, 1( o'clock a. m. Clio, Thursday, August 18, 10 a. m Nowtonville, Monday, August 22 10 a. ra. Smith's Grove, Wednesday, Augusl 24, 10 a. ra. Beunettsville, Friday, August 20 10 a. m. Candidates for Congress and Solici tor and all county olncers aro invited Caril of Wltlidvawnl. ??1 SJnco?.lV*".^????~rtarftnnA /.?--?????-",!',''' ' wnibh 1 announced uiysoif a oandwat< for tho Legislature, unforosoon and utv expected business matters rondor it un possiblo for ino lo sorvo (ho pcoplo at th'n t?m.C Under tho circumstances I am constrained to withdraw my name, so tha others who can sorvo may bo oleotod. thank tho pcoplo for kind expression; while a candidate, and will say that 1 im dulgo (ho hopo that I moy bc ablo to servi thom some timo in tho futuro if callee upon to do so. J. F- BREEDEN, August 0, 1892. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho bout Salvo in tho world for cute bruises, Boros, uloora, salt rhourn, fove bores, tottor, ohapped hands, ohilblaln? am ooma and all ukin ornptlona, and positivo!; ouros piles, or no pay required. It is guiar* autoed to gtvo porfcot satisfaction, or mon oy rofundod. Prloo 25 oouts por box. Po sale at Jenninge' Phurmaoy. PALMETTO * FOR BOYS HIGH * AND SCHOOL. * GIRLS. Fell term begins August 8th. Literary, Business and Musical Dc? partments. Any information cheerfully supplied by Jfl, OKAVEN, Principal. July 20,1892, Adamsvale, s. C. VW A COLI) li1001)131) MURDEH. Last Saturday night WHS a iovoiy moou light night, not nt nil suited to ibo do vii? Uh work ol' tho midnght ussussm, nod y?t ono of tho oiolcst and most dolibornio murders was committed in tho Buburba of our usually quint. Irtwn. and within ftlOt?o' throw of eovoral hpusos. Tho ?tory of tho oritno is n horriblo ono nnd sickening in ovory detail, and wo will uot give any uooro (hun tho fuots whioh oro these : On Saturday night n few minutes.bo* fojo 1 o'clock. Mr. L. D. Taylor, a (Ibo wood workman nnd treat lo builder, and well known lo tunny of our citizens on tho lino of tho ?i 8. & N, Railroad," nnd who worked with Williams &Turloy on tho Peo Deo bridge and tro ?t?o last year, was aliot and instantly killed at thc water tank of tho C. S. & N, Railroad, located on tho edgo of town near Pinowood com? otory, by ono Jack Bradley, colored/ who was also working on tho Railroad. Ho was shot in tho back, about thc right hip pookot, as ho was sitting talking with tho notorious Laura Lonk. Ooronor Stunpaou was promptly notifi ed, ond ho set to work to invostignto the maller. Tho colored peoplo who scorned to know most about it refused to talkaud it was some timo bo?oro thc truo fuels hud been obtained. By this (imo tho man who did tho shooting was gone. A jury of inquest waa ompunclod carly Suuday morning, who after viewing tlio body adjourned to the Court llouso, and a number of porsous examined, but uot uniil nfior Laura hnd boou lodgod in jail, did tho Jury got tho information wanted. Thoy thou adjourned to Monday when tho vordict was completed, charging that the said Taylor carno to his death by a pistol shot wound, said wound hoing in flicted by a pistol in tho hands of one Jaok Bradley, and that ono Neill Henry Smith was un accossory, Laura and said Smith, both oolorod, uro now in jail, lt is t-uid Smith hails from Fay o ito ville.. Af'tor tho adjournment ot tho Jury on Suttday tho body of tho murdorcd man was placed in a plain collin aud buried in a grave dug a few foot from the llnilrnd just below tho tank. It is snid Taylor was a nativo of Penn sylvania but had u family iu St. Josoph, Mo. Ho carno to Marlboro first from Winston or Fayottovilie. and was terribly fond of whiskey and lowd women, and his horrible fato is thc .seqviol, We tho undersigned candidates for election as Dolegatcs to tho State Demo** eratic convention to bo hold on tho third Wednesday in September 1892, horoby, each for himself, pledge ourselves to abido! tho result of tho August primary, and to support the ncmincos of tho Democratic | Party, JOHN U. PARK ICR, R. S. McLUCAS. Vi B. BOGERS, S. W. (L SH IPI?. . J. ll. LILES, N. B. ROGE US, W. M. SMITH, E. L. HAMILTON. August 10, 1892. Qn Tuesday morning, August 3d, 1892, at the re3idonco of tho ofhcjhling | minister, Rev. Lr. M. ITatner, Mr, Jobi ' -T?'y iii . ? ? ? '. u- Ja?:; u;?u:ru;.Ituv |?j \ih\\i ' .ii i ?.?.>< w U I'liia' !>. in r'"' ' ." ii . rfUj?iO' V Inui; i (did i ?' tiiiii., p<?{i* i,' iv| U li V.ri'ajitl will euro Sick Hoadaoho, Iudlgestioii, Oon Btipation, and drive Malaria from tho syd tom. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottlo or the mouoy will bo rofunded. Prico ouly 500. por bottlo. For Bolo by j j Douglas ?T?nnings. s 1 > Guaranteed Cure. 2 Wo authori/o our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Now Disoovory foi Consump? tlou, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If yuu aro nilliotcd with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or ohest trouble, and will uso this romcdy as directed, giving it a fait trial, and oxporienco no benefit, you may rotura tho bottlo and bavo your money ro fuuded. Wo could not mako this oi?or did wo not know that Dr. King's Now Discov ery could ho relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles freo nb .T?nnings' Pharmacy. Largo sizo 500. and $l,0O. ItUSINlCSS LOCALS. Coffee, 6 lbs. for $1.00 at Itowo Bros, Fresh lot of fall turnip seed just rocolvcd at Rowe Bros. A fresh lot of thoso choico "Don't" Cigaif j nut oponed nt Hamilton's. A No. v and 8 "Golden Graiu" stove foi salo cheap at II. T. & E. W. Brccdon'a. Mnsoi. ? gallon fruit jars only $1.2C per doz. R?wo Bros. Bcft patont Hour only $5 8jj nt Bow Ladies Lace or Button shoes only 90c. per pair, R?wo Bros. -i-?.*. -j Havo just received a fresh lot of Hour, whioh will bo sold from 84.50 to $5.25 poi bnrrcl, Itowo Bros. Mason qt. jars only $1.00 por doz R?wo Bros. "HU" tobacco for salo by H. T. & E. W, Breedon. THB BX13T TO BITUT ! LIGHTING FRUIT JARS ARE (ho BEST ! Call and soo for yoursolvea ! For Halo by J. T. DOUGLAS. TTOR SALE! ONE FIFTEEN HORSE ENGINIi and Boiler, ono Boasloy Pross, and also one 60 Saw Gin with Solf-foodot and Condonfior, Shafting, Bolting, Pulloys, oto., low down. 2*. V. HXVZANUEL. Juno 17, 1892. LADIES7KI??i) Tins ! Tho pol i tie ann aro always aol i ci ton H about tho "laboring man." I purpose- to do somothlng for tho "laboring womon," I bavo a Vinegar, with tho spices already boiled in it, for piokling purposos. No need to stand over a hot etovo in' thia sweltering weather at this kind of work. Como to mo and I can supply you, J. *?. OAIMEPBBfcXi. 1 For, UQngi'C?JS. I anuonnoo myself a cunrlid^ti} fc?? r'epro* BOiit tho Sixth DietrJob for th.; unexpired torm of tho 52?I nod tor tho toll .Cyini of thc 55;' Ccugrcno, subject to tho ?>< rion of thc Democratic prlmnrh * JEREMIAH riAUT'l?;;| Juno 13, 1892. I hereby nnnounoo ihyK-lf a ^\n<t i'i r^to, BUbjoot to .tho Doiuoora- .. ? prh >'ir_v( tot tho, nomination to ropiCBOnt tho ^ xth Oon groBBional Dlstriob fox- tho uno*/?)rifoi im.'niy ma'lo vacant by tho neath of t o!. 13 Ti Staokhouso, iu tho 520? ?!?ouj JV, i n 1 .-?leb for tho full torin of tin 53d V o.;o;.j, ?-, Juuo 22, 1892, \v, i.. ;:V'A.\,V;, I nuuounoo mysolf u cundidi tr. to ropro.H Bout tho Sixth Oougro.^mml i'>M$Ol oj j South Carolina tor tho uuexpiwd tarni of tho 52d and for tho fud torin 11" i lia 53d Congroes. Subject to tho luMipjp ot tho Donioorntio primaries. ! . . Iq i'pr?? Bout you, iollow-oitizom, I prod . [?jj yoii my faithful sorvioos to tho bo.it 01' ny iiD?ity, Juno 21, 1892. I.. H., MORAM. For School Oomui u n .'.ot. I respectfully announce uiyfm u candi-, date for tho olllco of Schob) Coi /hitad 0,130?,; on tho- Farmers' Platl<>ri,i. ti .,.'.?.! to tho) action ol'tboDomocrati' ; i i. . KT 1?. July 1, 181)2. I respectfully, anuoun'-'j ni) ?.?M a co.bqtr j dato for tho nomination to ' ie oD'uo.of Sohool Coiumisniouor on ' lio ?'?.. doth al Uokot in tho coming Primary cl?oti?)^ Sib ti 1 .inuit of which Primary I pledge . i.;*:oU tobo hound. ). A, . .fjd?Ol N. Juno 29, 1892. 1 horoby nunouueo myudt i .m-?datol for Sohool Coimnl&aicnci' on . ('armors' Platform, subjcot tu thc acini o?' tho| Demooratio primaries, h01 p l.fj'(Hyj Juno 1$, J892. ,1110. LILL. Being io sympathy with the inriiior?" do mauds, and staudlujf ov thc j-lal ?'un?, Il horoby auuouneo thyself iyothi li\al'i /ortho) OIHCO Of School Coimni. -iO'K'l- | :<uVj(.0b to tho action of tho Bom on.nie pi ipir?v.y, HERMAN I",, v . f V XD. Juno 28, 1892. Thanking my friends toi A?)t ?uvors, I i horoby announce myself ri i and ida to for ro-election to tho bid al ul' 8? ..ol C'ummis siouor of Marlboro c?uut.vj? obje/?? to tho1 result of tho Domocri.u jim ;-.,;< s. Rc? , <. ii i: iii 'V. ;.. STANTON. Juuo 8, 1892. For Oouiuy A.iui;tor I aunounco inyifthlf a ?aiu Idivlc for re election to tho office o? Coi ? c Auditor, ou tho Farmers' Plntfono, tidijc.:;; to ihe aotlou of tho Dom0010t?o y hoary. . . Ji'Vil T. l!'k\ i^'TCON. Juno 8, 1892. v J .V vi, : I horoby aunouno?i n; v. > h .v.R.'r.'Ji.tOtfor tho ofllco of County vudhor. LiOijcvlii'io.'tho { H*.,.'i :l'<. lly n t .vi.ui<Slipv^iifine/tuffi'* . i't L<N lo: rt.1; \ : '??:(. vi A,;diiV.f I. r ,N?a>l\i?.s|M \ ?< oin ht .vf, '.11'.; sot to i 'uti'ivC'ti fl i' .h<? ! . mr? .hi . ? . : . ! .>. til.1 duiiio c ' od: ; Cr . (?'?, ! pt;iii ?',i . ''i?junl .i?-:>;< to ul'. Juuo 13, 1892. Being in porfeot At?c?ri] '.vii i tho t armors Movoniont, and in 'nil iiyVnj . h.\ svlth thc present Stato Adinbii^oK 'n i hereby an? nounco myself a candidate for ti>!o "lllco ol Auditor of Mailbox')^ eounly, Huhjccl to thc Demooratio primarii;-:. FRA Xi,' Nf , :\MJEL. Juno 8, 1892. For County Oontmissionorf I rcepcotfully animunco myaolf n candi dato for tho ofllco of '?> itnty ' loiumittslonor. pledging mysolf to abide .tho deohilori ol tho coming Doinooi vtio prim ii ; July 25, 1892. : ; I Wi .LIS. I respectfully ?noouneo i. sch' candi' dato fortho ollieeof County < nin.i. sionor pledging myself to ixbldoihe'' ' i -iou of th( coming Dcmocrath primary. JOH M ISA): i V1TNE. July 5, 1802. IreBpeotfullynnnouiiei inyi i a . audidntt for County Commie-ioo^r, Fubj .> i to the I action of tho Dobineratlo ?irh nry lection. June 13, 1892. !'. A. lt J RN AGE, I horoby annoum my?eli 1 a <utidldatt 1 for County Conxmii ion?r,' on the raimora Platform, subject to tin. notl?'u of l.ioDom ooratio primary. FRANKLIN 0.CI?K. Juno 8, 1892. I horoby announce mysolf a r . lato fo: 1 tho ollieo of County I i vimer. on th? l^armors' Platform, subjoot lo ltu; .i.cioiio tho Domooratlo primai ie?>, \, ..T.inrn^'l?tJZ.' "1 3!>. C <<('OM. I aimounee mysoll ni? a' ??hdidalo l'or th? ofllco of County Commi< lion M , ti th<) Far more Platform, subjeet to ?im Dcmocrath primary. BVANDKR \V. ODOM; I Juno 8, 1892, 1 horoby annouueo myioli .1 ^ihdhlato foi tho oflico of County ( ivi.ni-M.,m t ol' Marl . boro county, on thu Kamora' t' uform subject to tho notion of ?' Detnoutath primary, . )?. Ii. ItUR?tAUQ, Juno 21, 1892. Clio, 3. 0 I horoby aunounco ni yt . ? a oui.iiidaU for re-election to tho oil.- <; o? O?uhty (J?rn ; missionor, on tho Farm-1:.' t'lnttorm, imbjeol to tho action of tho iP?pmerath' primary. JONATHAN WOODLEY, Juno 8, 1892 I rcspeotfully an noun co mytjoll ns a eau? I didato tor ro-clcctlon to tim ol'.', . t'ountj 1 CommisBionor, on tho t'a vin PJatfi rm subject to tho action ol' th^ Demor-rath primaries. J. 0, Ti ANKENI), Juno 8, 1892. I horoby annouuoo my t?i;'if an a < (Uidi l.xto, from Smithvillo Township, foi tho oflico ol County Comminidoners. on Hu Turm ors ' Platform, pledging ipysolf to abide thc notion of tho coming .Demur rn! io prima: ios, Juno 29,Vi892. H. S. GRANT. - "Thfiro uro no flies on," or int hoi "in" Jennings' L?ullf >; Parlor, for Sod(i Water, Milk Shakos m- Lemonades in roar of tho ?tOVO. Keuch it hy ??de stroot, Dov?^As <?E>????NQ0. HORSG o?' 'Roprofcontalivo?. Tho many frlondH of tho Hon. II, M, StuokhouBo desire Mint bo represent ainu* boro oounty in tho Legislature (or. tho npxt two yo.-U'H, mid wo toko thia.method '?f bilugiuji hits nome fcoforo tho pcoplo for, ro-olcotiou. MANY VOTBI'H. . July 30, ?892. I hereby nuuounco myaolf a oaudldoto for tho Houao of RoprosontatlvoB, subjoot to tho notion o? tho Domooratio primarlos, Roapootfully, July 8, 1892. J*. T. COVINGTON. I horcby nnnounco myself a candidato for tho HOUBO of Representatives, subject to tho ?ouult of tho Domooiatio. primarios. Respectfully, DANIEL C. ROPER. Juno 8, 1892, I horoby nuuounco mysolf u candidato for tiio HouBO of RoprcBontativon, subjoot to tho aotiou of tho Democratic primaries. July 25, 1892. ROBERT GRAY. For Sheriff. I respectfully nnnounco myself a candi dato l'or tito nomination ot' Sborll)', on tho Democratic tlckot, in tho coming primary election, tho result of "which primary 1 pledge myself to bo bound. J. R. GREEN. , July 5, 1892. . I borobv nnnounco myself n oandklato for re-olootlou to tho ollico pi Biuum, ?>?-j . to tho result of tho DomoOratio priendes. July 12, 1892. R. A. ROGEltS, For Clerk of Court I respectfully announce myself a condl d?to for tho olllco of Clerk of Court of Marlboro county, soliciting tho sufl'iogo of all Democrats at tho appraoching primary, rplodgo myself to abldo tho result of same, .i* - I JAMES A. DRAKE. July 1, 1802. I horoby onnouuoo mysolf a enudidato for renomination for tho olllco of Clork of Court, pledging mysolf to nbido tho decis ion of the Domocrntiu primaries. 0. M. WEATHERLY. . July i, 1893. Foi- County Treasurer. I respectfully nnnouueo myself noandidato for tho olllco of County Troafluror, subjeot to tho notion of tho Domooratio primaries, July it, 1892. W. P. LESTER. I respectfully auuouuoo mysolf as a can didato for tbo olllco of County Treasuror, on tho Formers' Platform, Bubjcot to tho notion of tho D?mocratie primarlos. JOHN H. THOMAS, Juuo-8, 1892. I horcby nnnounco mysolf a candidate for tho oflleo of Trcaeurer of Marlboro County, soliolting tho Bufferago of all Domoorats in tho approaching primary, by tho result of wbloh I pledge mysolf to bo govorued, na I havo always been. Respectfully, ROBT. II, HODGES. May 27, 1892. For Coroner. I .1) j,'V'i\ . i ' -1 ; " - :, w > ,vv'.V < VU .i.r-e. J? -i' .;. .i..v...?'0^.;H1..- .Unvitiv.-imb1 j !. ,,iu-.-t? ri . ' ?ni ? ?i'lblt: ?j> lilO.:.. 1 : ?). . ' J; V, v>.; . i?iii?il! .? ? 1 j - . ' ? .. ' 'WIVV,' ' i hareby ann'Vab'ie jnyoob :.n a ^Vodidatu j for Ooib'hhi oi ij?tlt tc sim aotlo'i nt ibo i )?.'\X'?.\".\'\\\,". Mriihar.v j :uly i -, i -r- ''V. Xh VA. WY. 1 hoi,v.r. iiubbunei! inji ? .' .? ...?'.?..'........... fyi . V. -iii ?? ? i tVunt, i .1 .:.!.)!.. -;n tho Var? ??$.i?? ,:. kl 'a. ' I" ll . . '. U -d tb. Democratic primarle?. Juno 20, 1892. JAMES E. DAVID. For Trial Justioe I horoby announce myself a candidate for tho oflleo of Trial Justice, for Bennettsvlllo Township, subject to tho action ol' thoOom oeratic voters at tho ensuing primary. August 0, 1802. J. P. GIBSON. I beroby nuuounco mysolf a candidato for tho oilloo of Trial Jnstico, for Bonnottsvillo Township, subjoot to tho aotiou of tho Domooratio primarios. Aug. 3, '92. 0. D. EASTERLING. I horoby nnnounco mysolf a candidato for Trial Justico for Smithville Townshp, on tho Kan norri' Platform, nub j ec t to tho action of tho comiDg primary election. July 8, 1892. C. D. QUICK. I hereby nnnounco mysolf a candidate for tbo oflleo of Trial Juatioo, for Smithville Township, subjcot to ibo notion of tho Democratic primaries, Aug. u, '92. A. J. QUICK. I horoby announce mysolf a candidate for Trial Justice of Marlboro county, subjoot to tho Domooratio primary, to bo voted for at Hobron, Clio and Red Bluff preoinots. JAMES S. LEGETT. August 2, 1892, Thc many friends of Mr, John Parish, iu tho towuabipa of Clio, Red Bluff oed Hobron, nnnounco him na a onndidato for Trial Justice to Borvo theso townships, sub* jcot to tbo action bf tho cciuimr Domnnrntln primaries. July 25, 1892, For Solioitor. In rcsponBo to solicitations from tho counties comprising tho Fourth Judioial Circuit, I horoby announce mysolf n candi? dato for Solicitor of the Fourth Circuit, and ngroo to abide by tho result of tho Dom ooratio primary. C, P. TOWNSEND. August 8, .892. Thanking tho pcoplo for past favors, I respectfully announce myself as a candidato, subject to tho aotiou of tho Domooratio primaries, for a s ond torin ns Solioitor of tho Fourth Judioial Ciroult. J. Mi JOHNSON. April 13, 1892. FAIR NOTICET I HE KEB Y ANNOUNCE myself a candidato for all jobs of Plaster ing and BUICK WORK of all kinds. I also mako a specialty of removing BEA I) BOB I. KS and building -Vaults at bottom prices. If you want satis faction guaranteed, I am your man. A.. AK. XWOOXUM.A.0, July ,10.1802. Bonnottsvillo,18. C. W\NTED-~A BBIOBT BOY OH QIUL in otory town to sond U8 a poelul oard asking for parlloulavs of how, by a littio ploasant work, thoy oaa carn a bieyolo. tv Wfttoh or choice library, without Ul costing them an? other oont. Pox; it), Boulon, Mais. m R GOOD RULE amy bo recognized by tho offeota ot ita ao? tlon. You know u good rulo WA,I/C Rnth Wava, and tt?ro Uos the scoret ot my great BUOM COBB. Tho uniformly low prices whloh havo alway? characterized my etook havo work* od to Boouro groat advantages to ruy custo* mow by uotual. savings on their purohnaos, and they havo scoured a largo and over ia? creasing trado to mo. In thia way my motto " Low Prices Itulo With UH," has boen A Golden Rule, Kr/ m T AM NOW RECEIVING, ?nd m* H I tend to sell very low to meet the omands of tho' times, a nice line of ? p] Willow Chairs, walnut Suits, Parlor Suits, m In addition to my FURNITURE; g STOCK, (which ia always complote), I carry a lino of Canned Goods, , F?m?y G-rooeri.es, and in fact almost everything; doe. AS?* Call and seo mo; I will make prices to suit you. Respectfully, ?j ll ... [illa W&tdam&ikeir mi? Jeweler. WE CONTINUE TO CARRY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES, tho largest assortmont of Jowolry and Fahey Gooda in this sootion, Parties in search of presents of ANY kind, will savo timo and money by coming to our placo at once. WITCHES T> CLOCKS. Wo will sell you an honest, reliable timekeeper, eithor gold or silver, and save you money; or repair tho sumo in a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. We speak for your trado. Respectfully, XX. "W- Carroll. Bennettsville, S. 0., April Qth, 1892. JPST A WOHD ' EbBliSB! rpiMEB aro hard, but you'must bav? SHOES and CLOTHING for vorursolf, your wifu I,. and your ehildrcn. I purpose to loll you iu a few words where jun eau tfot (JOOP GOODS AT LIVING PRICES, CAMPBELL'S IS THE PLACE. I won't say I havo bought tho largest Btook ovor brought to thi<* city; but I wll* say my goods aro woll oolootod. If you want a drosa, BOO my BAETIS?AN GORD3, DRESS FLANNELS, OIIALLIES, FORMOSA OREPES, DELHI CLOTHS and BAT INES, i ' -?* CLOTHING, uss Havo bought a nico lino and can fit from a s-ycar-old boy up. Bee them bofore they aro plokod ovor, -. HATS, Straw and Folt Hats for ohlldron, youths and mou-nico lino, I havo Notions, Whips, Scarfs, Ncgligo Shirts, Gents Underwear, Tobacco In io.pound boxen; but 1 can't tell yon boro what I oan show you. Como to soo mo and I will mako tormo and prleoa, I want your dollar as bad as anybody, and will givo you ar: much for it. SHOES. Now you havo como to what 1 tako a spootal prldo in. With my riper experience 1 bavo mado a'hotter sslootlon than over boforo. Oxford T?os for Chihlron, for Mis?es, for ladles, eovoral stylos and prices. Ha?> only mentioned epoolaltlos; you oan get just what you want. For . gbntkxnen I have paid tho Bame attention In buying. Oxford Ties, X'lovna Tics as wolras uaH?tho.y^ftr* rouud*Sboeo. (tjr* Don't forgot I havo bought tho oolobratod HEISER SHOES again hi baverai stylos. For comfort get a pair Kangaroo Southern Congress, a pair biaofc cooks and a pair silk gartors and bo happy. f. ; J. P. CAMPBELL, * ? ? ? McCall's, Brick Block BcnnQttsvillot S. C., March 1802.