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BBNN?iTTSyiLLE, 8, O, IIV S. A. IKKOWN Sc ?0. Ojjlco tn Post Ofllce liuil?lnff. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1892. <1>*T0WN AND COUNTY MVHM Marion District Appointments. THIRD ROUND. KKV. T. J. OLYJ>K, I*. 15. TUoubolm, Kbonozor.Aug. 26 ttouuuU&ylllo fiUt??iJ.Aug. 26, 28 ijyghiaylU?, lloyMii.Aug. '27, 28 Bargains for You. .R?wo Bros. udvortiso to oloso ont all kind? ul' goods low down for tho next fow days. Cull and seo thom. Mrs. Jool Allen. Rov. R. N. Pratt was called ou Tuesday morniug to go down iu tho edge of Marion to funorali/.o Mrs. Jool Allen. Winthrop Soholarehlp. For somo reason there wore no ap plicants for the free tuition scholar hips offered by tho State at this now popular and indispensible Institution. .-* -~ ?V rhe Hot Wave. Tho hot wave of last week was not up to tho first ono. Tho calls for ice v ero loss frequont, and occasional cool I i'cczes mado tho days more comfor blo. ' oDnnlQl Beaten. Mr. James F. David brought to town oiv Friday last a lot of tomatoes, and a niong them, ono of tho "Tree" vari ol 7, weighed 2 pound?, 2 ounces. This takes tho cake. 1 .ll Corn. Vir. James Heustess, of Beauty Spot, . v?light us as talk of corn fifteen feet h and well fruited. He has four d' es like it, and is now ready to pull . 'dor. "Who can beat him ? i .onvorse Scholarship. Thoro were but two applicants for am? nation for the scholarship at avorsc, and wo are pleased to learn 1 t Miss .Cornelia Manship, of Tatum, iMtity )ri f '?r'.'.V': xl :<)\-i):>h\ on. (r< o o: ?IIC?.-I a Sunday Inst. Marlboro High School. Tho fall term opened on Monday \\ ith 70 students-tho best record in t he history of tho school. Prof. Craven ia to bo congratulated on his efforts to giye Tatum a good school and to oiler the citizens of Marlboro as good ad van? inges in this respect as they will find anywhere A Bier Melon. Mr. James Howell, a progressive larmer of the Bethel section, and who 1 ;2?ets there" making a living at home, sends us a regular "Jumbo" watermel on that boats anything we have seen ' i| heard of. It weighs iust 64 pounds, iv hp says we can't make good exibits . om our farmers. base Ball. Tho Bonnottsville Second Nine went 10 Tatum last "Wednesday and played Tatum's First Nine. Our boys enjoyed ?!io pleasure of "crossing bats" with Tatum's brag Niue. Tho acoro stood 11 to 13 in favor of Tatum. Thoy will ".iross bats" again this Saturday at jiennottsvillo. Tho ladies especially ; re cordially invited to be present and witness tho gamo. Perfect ordor will I e preserved.-., Lot.alLwho can ?nn-i, na see the Bonneusvillmns and tho Tatumltes "sling tho bat and catch tho nail." Tho game will bo played west ?'? tho Charleston, Sumter and North? f m depot, and will coromonce early in I bo forenoon. Primary Election Managers Bonnottsville Precinct. ? L M. GASTON, J. H. DAVID, IRA BOUNDS. UNCLAIMED LETTERS BlCNNKTTSVIMiB POST Ol'PIOB, MAnniJono COUNTY, a. 0., August 8, 1892. Np. 1 Robert Bruer, 2 Daniol Brigman, 3 R. Carns, 4 Miss Margaret McQucon, $ Christopher MoPhearson, fl Anthony Sollors, 7 G. W. Scott, 8 Mrs, Sarah Thompson, 0 Benjamin Woods, 10 G. P. Waring. When you oall for auy of tho abovo lot? Mra, p)oaBO state that they havo boon ad* v?)rtlH0d, Ono cont ls ohnrgod for eaoh ttev advertised, E. J, ?AWYBrt, vA ? r.nr.i...........??>?ini im?.?um.?m.Hm |.li Mr. R. L. T'oareon i? spending tho .??iX. 'u.. -_i MV~.,AM.I HVVU UV UUHI^Vt l??l\t uv...... An excursion train from Sum tor and Darlington passed up tho road to day. Mrs. James T. Bristow, of Darling ton, spout Inst week in our town visit ing rolntivos. Mr. AV. B, Rowe, of the ?rm of R?wo Bios., is sponding somotimo at Wrightavijlo. Attornoy-Goucrnl MoLaurin aud Editor Bowden, of tho Cotton Plant, spout Saturday and Sunday in Bon nottavillo. Wo wore pleased to seo tho smiling face once more of our yjnmg friona Olnudo Wolla, who has boon West for three years. Mr. CD. Bristow and Miss Grace Bounds, of Floronco, have hoon spend ing a low days visiting relativos in Bonnott8ville. Remember Your Tickets. Tho tickets, not alroady dolivorod, will bo ready for delivery at tho first primary meeting, (Blenheim), Tues day of next week, at 9 o'clock. Can didates will pleaso he roady to sottlo tor tliom on ?ollvery. Pienso, gentle men, don't forgot this. Thosb who havo givon no ordors yot will pleaso lot us have thom nt ouce, so ns to bo iu timo. Special Prayer. By resolution of tho State Executive Committee, of tho Prohibition Move ment, tho 3d and 4th Sunday in August has been set apart for special pray or for tho success of the prohibition ?novo mont in South Carolina. Remember tho days, and if every truo christian will do his duty on those days tho liquor question will be settled on tho 30th of August. Death's Doings. Died suddonly nt his homo G milos south of Bcnnottsvillo on Wednesday nt ll o'olock, August 3, 1882, Mr, ROUKRT ll. ODOM-aged 58 yoars. Thc funeral services woro conducted nt Pee Deo cem etery on Thursday aftornoou by Hov- J. Wt Ariail, his pastor. Mr. Odom was in his usual health, and had just returned homo from Five Forks whoro ho wont early iu Ihe morning to got a Turpentine Dipper. Soon after getting buck home he pulled off his coat and walked down to tho woods whore his boys woro at work, and sitting down ou a log hogan a Uroly chat with tho boys as to whoro ho had been and what ho had doue, whon ho was seen to full over. Tho bovs ran to him and finding him speech? lnsRHent at.oneo for Dr. Hai'dhi, but ho n:: .< v ?Uv!!. :> ?ie US .v ?!> f. v, ?!!'..? >\:. ? ? * ti -.v,/''!) "?5 iutd ii .|nrj.jii h. - ji?^;^"'i*.C?'it'.n,1 '/'fffi:> .' . . .ipil '.: jv ?y ?'.'??'. . ;ii j'i'Lxiii .'' '. f.U'?? '"lp w?rxvniwr*:.*1 : *t?M?*t;W*:? ?'ijlid?h ?.V.'..:.?.> fi v<\ A ~ \ j''. fj\ th :<:;>>.'.-. Viii ii lt.- ;: tn) i Iii, ".:?> ' * '( .. . I ..??, .(Kv Vt.- ; iiOt?u1 ' i pr. ? .;.t.i.?.;. M.I'I l\\\\t;$ Ho n .. ll Ino uOUiu LO rttwji uji ui/iJi . ?*?* ?M^1... - Sunday eohool. Clio High School. Mr. G. O. COBLE, a junior of Adri an College, Adrian, RI ich., an insti tution whoso curriculum ranks with those of Ann Harbor and Yale, has just oponed tho Clio High School and solicits the patronage of all who have boys and girls to bo educated for col? lego or business. Tho Music d?part mont of the school is in chnrgo of Miss LILLIE KIUKPATMOK, a teacher of ability and oxporionco. See uotico of the school elsewhere. County Campaign Meetings. Tho County Executive Committee havo appointed the following places and times for tho holding of tho county campaign meetings next month. Blenheim, Tuesday, August 16, 10 o'olock a. ni. Clio, Thursday, August 18, 10 a. m, Nowtonville, Monday, August 22, 10 a. tn. Smith's Grove, Wednesday, August 24, 10 a. ra, Bennettsvillo, Friday, August 26, 10 a. m. Candidates for Congress and Solici tor and all county ofilccrs aro invited. Caw! of Withdrawal. willoh 1 announced mysolf n candidate for tho Legislature, unforosoon and un? oxpeoted business malters render it im possible for mo to sorvo tho pooplo at (his lime. Under tho circumstances I am constrained to withdraw my naine, so that others who eau servo may ho olootod. I thank tho pcoplo for Hnd expressions whilo a eandidate, and will say that I. ins dulgo tho hopo that I may bc nblo (o sorvc thom somo timo in tho futuro if called upon to do so. J. F. BRUK DEN. August 9, 1892. Buoklen'e Arnloa Salve. Tho boot Salvo in tho world for outs, bruises, soros, ulcera, salt rheum, fovor boren, totter, chapped baud?, ohilblaino and corns and all skin oruptlons, and positively ouros piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to givo porfcot satisfaction, or mon oy refunded. Prloo 25 couts por box. For salo at Jennings' Pbarmaoy. PALMETTO * FOR BOYS HIGH * AND SCHOOL. * GIRLS. Fall term begins August 8th. Literary, Business and Musical De partment'}. Any information cheer! ul ly supplied by ?. JO. CRAVEN, Principal. July 20,1892, Adamsvillp, S. 0. 3^ COLI) BLO?DIOI) MURDER. Lnst Saturdnv nicht was a lovolv moon light night, hot at ?il euitod to tho devil ish work of tito midnght uBsusahi, find yot ono of tho oiolcat und most doliboralo murders was committed in tho suburbs of our usually quiet towu, aud within stoiio? throw- of eovornl houses. Tim story of tho orimo is n horriblo otto and sickening in ovory d?tail, and wo will not elvo nny nioio thin) tho fuots wi i ?oh aro th oso : Ou Snturdoy night a lbw minutes bo* foro 1 b'olook. Mr. L. D. Taylor, a flbo wood workman und trestle builuor, mid wall knowu to many of out* citrons on tho lino of tho 0. S. & N. Railroad," and who workod with Williams &Tuiloy on tho Poo Deo briilgo and tro-tlo last yonr, was shot and instantly killed at tho water tank of tho C. S. & N, Railroad, located on tho ?dgo of town near Piuowood 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 Bitting ttdkmg with tho notorious Laura Look. Ooronor Sampson was promptly notifi ed, and ho set to work to iuvostigato thc matter. Tho colored pcoplo who soomod to know most about it refused to talk aud it was soino timo boforo thc true faots had been obtained. By this (imo tho mun who did tho shooting was gone. A jury of itiquost was ompuiiolod early Sunday morning, who after viowiug tho body adjourned to tho Court House, and a number of porsons oxatniuod, but not undi nfl or Laura had huon lodged In jail, did tho Jury got tho information wanted. Thoy thon adjourned to Monday when tho vordiot was complotcd, ohnrgiug that thc said Taylor carno to Ids death by a pistol shot wound, said wound being in iliotcd by A pistol in the hands of ono Juok Bradley, and that ono Noill Henry Smith wop au accossory, Laura and said Smith, both colored, aro now in jail. It is said Smith hails from Fayetteville After tho adjournment ot tho Jury on Sunday tho body of tho murdered mun was placed in u plain coffin nod buried in a gravo dug a lbw foot from tho Pailrad just below tho tank. It is said Taylor was n nativo of Penn sylvania but had a family in St; Joseph, Mo. Ho carno to Marlboro first from VVinstob or Fayetteville, and was terribly fond of whiskey and lewd women, and his horriblo Jato is the scquol. Wo tho undersigned caudidatos for election as Delegates to tho Stato Demo1' oratio con vont ion to bo hold on tho third Wednesday in Septeiubor 1S92, hcroby, ouch for himself, plodgo ourselves tonbiao tho result of tho August primary, and to support tho nominees o?' tho Democratic Parly, JOHN li, PARKISH, R. S. McLUCAS. F. B. ROGIOUS, S. Wi G. SHIPP, J. R. LIL1CS, N. B. ROGERS, W. M. SMITH, E. L. HAMILTON. August lt), 1892. MAMMIJlim.. On Tuesday morning, August 2d, 1892, at tho lcsidenooof tho"officiating minister; Rev. I/. M. Hamer, Mi\,Johh i\ 11 '? ?\ r ii i.'. ii' rffvU?Tv (*:.? ?.. ?pr u-n.? iv U < I. i. 'y it? t 'i-i llii ? . finit will euro Sick Ilondaoho, Indigestion, Con etipation, and drivo Malurin from tho syd tem. Satisfaction gunrnnteod with oaeh bottlo or tho nionoy will bo refunded. Price only Soo. por bottlo. For salo by Douglns Jonning8. Guaranteed Cure. a Wo authorize our advertised druggist to Bell Dr. King's Now Discovery foi Consump" tion, Coughs nnd Colds, upon this condition. Jf yuu aro alllioted with a Cough, Cold or auy Lung, Throat or ohest trouble, und will uso this romcdy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and oxporionco no benefit, you may return tho bottle and huvo your money re funded. Wo could not mnko this off or did wo not know that Dr. King's New Discov ory could bo relied on. It never disappoint?. Trial bottles freo nt Jonuings' Pharmacy. Largo sizo 500. and $1.00. 'BUSINESS LOCALS. Coffco, 6 lbs. for. $1.00 at R?wo Bros, Fresh lot of fall turnip seed just received at Rowe Rros. A fresh lot of those choico "Don't" Cigaif just opened nt Hamilton's. A No. 7 and 8 "Golden Grain" stove foi salo cheap at II. T. ?& 13. W. Hrocdcu's. M (ison i gallon fruit jars only $1.20 per doz. R?wo Bros. Bcpt patont flour only $5 25 ut Bowe Ladies Laco or Button shoes only 90c. per pair, R?wo Bros. Huvo just received a fresh lot of flour, which will bo sold from $4.50 to $5.25 por barrel. R?wo Bros. Mason qt, jars only $1.00 per do/.. Powo Bros. .?Eli?' tobacco for salo by II, T. & E. W, Breedon. THU IIBST TO BUY ! LIGHTING FRUIT JARS ARE (ho BEST ! Call and ROO for yourselves ! For ?alo by J. T. DOUGLAS. IPOR SALE ? ONE FIFTEEN HORSE ENGINE and Boiler, ono Beasley Press, and also ono 60 Saw Gin with Solf-fcoder and Condenser, Shafting, Belting, Pulloys, oto,, low down. P. C. HIVE ANUS&. Juno 17, 1892. LADIES, "KK AI) TH IS! Tho politloans nro always solloltoua about tho "laboring mau." I purposo to do somothing for tho "taboring women," I havo a Vinegar, with tho sploos already boiled in it, for piokUng purposes, No nood to stand ovor a hot etovo in'this swoltoring woathor ot this kind of work. Como to mo and J cou supply you, j. a?, oAmvumx,. NOMINATIOf;j!:!. r>_n^w.-. I announce myself ft candidato w fopwjf aonfc tho - Sixth D?Btrlofa fot tho nnOAplr^d' tomi of tho'521I .IWHV I"r UiO full i j:n of tho 53(1 Congress, subject to tho action. of tho Domooratio ?uhnanV" JEREMIAH ?.'Mi i'?.'. Ju?o 13, 1892. . ? horoby onnounoo myturif ? .?.(ludid ,to, BUbJoot to .tho DomooraUe prlm'-hy, foi* tho nomination lo roprcao'ut thff ?r> xlh Con groBslonnl District for the unoiphr?d tei'ui, ruado vaoant by tho death ?>? tip]) E. T? StaokhouBO, iu tho 52d 0<?oi -, c?nd :d??> for tho fu',1 torin of thc s .td '. ?<..'' Juno 22, 1892, \\. f.. l'A'?NS, I auuounoo ni y sol f a cundi? ;.'.<.. uriopro*; sont tho "Sixth Cougrcstona' IW'M)'i(?l Of Boulli Carolina for tho. uu0xpb< C. .lonn of tho sad and for tho full torin ?1 tjjo 53d Congr?es. Subject to tho utyil?$ of tho. Democratic primarle?. . io 1.??.pro? Bent you, follow-oitiKonft, I pi >h ?..<} you' my faithful service? to tho b<Mt o? ?y iioiiity. Juno 2i, 1892. li. ti, ?LpHAlAt? For School Ooiiuiu.;?? .'.or. I rcspcctl'ully announce iiiy^jlt u candi dato for tho oillco of School Om ?nii".?imor, on thc-Fariuors'riatl'" 1.1 . '.- vi?'! ..tho action ol' tho Democrat i- oriny . I. VA K'l' f. July if 181)2. 1 respectfully annoui.' ?.> nvi .:!( a <.?>ndi dato for tho nominator Lo 1 to nth-.j. of School ConmiiHHioiior OM tho Do ;:>.>:: u tickot in tho coming Primary eltfotiooj ?>)Bult of which Primary I pl.M; .. ...- I.' to bo hound. .). A? G '.V.l'H N. Juno 29, 1892. 1 horoby nnuouuc myalf 1 >;r.?idato| for School Coiniui?sic :.<?. ou ti !.> riders' Platform, aubjcot tv thc f?jd?.)l? o?: tho j Domocratlo primaria*. R?PpS: '.ul1;., Juno 15, 1892. .1 .0. H. ) ?.L. Being ia sympathy with tho Ihriimi'V .'d?* manda, and standing oil Him I'tat form, I| horoby nntiounoo mysol? r.??" 1;? ?....'? ?or tho I ollico of School Comiui io'ni. j -u' ji.ot to j thu action of ibo Doinne.rawc p 1 v (\ HERMAN E. Cl'i'SI, VXD. Juno 28, 1892. Thanking my friends ?01 ?it favora, I horoby announce niystdi a ?a'?didntQ for reelection to tho of ia- ol' ..; . ol Cominis aionor of Marlboro county, uj)jcot to tho | result of tho Domocc.'.lie pin rc.'.h. Ita;.?? . \V, li I '.srON. Juno 8, 1892. For Oouii?y Ami tor ? aunounco myack" ti oiVyOtdutc i.'or rc election to tho ofllec o? Cono' *' Auditor, 01, tho Farmers' Platfo'.m, . ?lfyeVi to in action of tho Domooratio 1 ?mary. JiVil 'I', v ?? ..vi'CON Juno 8, 1892. 1 horoby nunonuoo my;-cli .. 0.01....-ato - thc ofllco of County Vm?U>v, ^ju,', tootha i?*)>iy'?(l ' >MU??J; V .k'.U U e'.mll In: ibo ?. ?? i i At;dlt?v f. e ApiifboH ?y - ..' ; Hil ;V':t '\ p/'tlin ?' "Hi.";. 0) . . .) th.: ..,0U-.> obi Juno 13, 1892. Being in perfeot a .ord .vit , tho 1 inners' Movomont, and in full ..Iv, with tho prcecnt Stnto Admi'.ii. M:'!,':. ! h?-.ioby nn nouueo myaolf a cai^ '.?'. for tho '.ll?co of Auditor of Marlboro ooiuity, I ij( cl to the Doinocratio prlmari' . FRANK ?' I MANUEL. Juno 8, iSg2. For County Cammi .siomn*. I rcepcotfully i?numih?o mytntlt iv oandi dato for tho oflico o? Conn ty ( ?oimmtiaioner, pledging myfielf l(> abiii?-! ti.- ilcoiHlon of tho coining Domoci Itio prim rion, July 2S, 1892. I VVJ -LIS. I rcspoctfully an rou nco 11 so-lf rt candi date for tho ollico ot 1 oun.ty ' in' .i sionor, pledging myself to i' :>h 'in clslcni bf tnO coming Dcmocrati' ulmary. JOliii BARI CN TINE. July 5, 1602. I rcppcotfullyaunoniuv inv: I a audidato for County Comm;: inner, l>? ol to tho action of tho Denn eratic pm firy lection. Juno 13, 1892. I'. A. HJRN?QE. I hcroby announi niyjidf M n candidato for County Commit iou.ir,' ?rn tin' I'aimors' Platform, aubjcot tv iii notion ot' loo Dem ocratic primary. 1-KANK! IN ','1'iCK. Juno 8, 1892. I horoby annouuc mys iJf . ?'v'iilato for tho oillco of County I r i oro ?. on tho Fnrmors' Platform, oi... .( to Viii wotton of tho Domooratio prima dos, T.,,,RT ^ 1092. ' i>. 0 <-i'OM. I nimounoo myselt 1 n' cauCddiitn for tho ofllco of County Coir mu ilonot, 11 tin) Far mora Platform, snbjoot to ihn Domooratio primary. EVANDKlt \V. ODOM. Juno 8, 1892. I hcroby nnnounco o ytclf n ^'andidalp for tho oflico of County ( ininiui o< r ol Marl boro county, on the Fru-nuW v A form, subject to tho notloti of th Domooratio primary, . ),, 1:. I. ;(.l<Al:0, Juno 21, 1892. Olioj 3. Gi I horoby announco my< ill u? a eai.didato for re-election to tho Oil. 01' County Com? misslonor, on tho Farm I'laltVnn, -nlijcot to tho action of tho J)ep)Ooratin primary1. JONATHAN WOOULBY, Juno 8, 1892 I respectfully nnnohiico iny?o!l an a nan dldato tor ro-clcctlon to 'im oil. e ol County Oommisaionor, on tho Farinout' Plutfor.r?) aubjcot to tho action of rio- Domooratio primaries. J. C. T< WISSEND; Juno 8, 1892. I horoby annouuoo myself a<> a emuli luto, from Smithvlllo Township, foi ibo oftlci? o| County CommiBBionora, on tho l'iiTi?-vor?' Platform, \ pledging niynolf to abido tho notion of tho coining ppronoratio prim?i ioa, Juno 29/1892. J!. S. OB A NT, - ''Thi/ro aro no ll ios on." ov mtlior "in" Jonjings'Ladles Pnrior, tor 3o>4<|| Water, Mulk ohnkos ??. Lomonailoa in roar of tl? SlO?o, Iv. nob it by ..ido ?troct. S DOVOJ.A? di ?/W?? IN cite. HOUBO of -Representatives , Tho many frlonds of tho Hon. II. M. inn. ?. it._t I. - -1.KTn.l. IJUlUWIUllliO UV.I1IIU Vl.ltV UV. lV(.n?vu. bpro county Ju tho Legislature foe tho upxt "two yonrs, mid wo toko this mothod of bringing his unmo bofoi'o tho pooplo fot "re?olcotlon. MANY VOTKIIB. July 30, 1892. I horoby nunounco myself 0 candidate for tho Houso of Representatives, eubjootto tho notion of tho Domooratio primarlos. Respectfully, July 8, 1892. J\ T, COVINaTON. I horoby announco myself a otuididato for tho ifouoo of Roprosontntlvcs, subject to tho louult of tho Doinooiotio. primaries. Respectfully, DANIEL 0. ROPER. Juno 8, 1892, I horoby announco myself a candidato for tho l?ouao of Representativos, subject to Mi? notion of tho Domooratio primaries. July 35, 1892. ROBERT GRAY. For Sheriff. 1 respectfully announco mysolf a dandi dato for tho nomination of Shoriff, on tho Democratic ticket, in tho coming primary election, tho result ol' which primary I plcdgo myself to be hound. J. li. GREEN. I July G, 1S02. ? ? I horoby nunounco my??lf a ooudiduto for rc-oleotion to tu? omeo 0? ?nuuu, ?.?-,,. . to tho result of tho Domooratio prm'or?c?. July 12, 1892. R. A. ROGERS. For Olerk of Gourt- . I respectfully announco nvysolt a "candi date; for tho oillco of Clerk' of Court of Marlboro county, soliciting tho suffrngo of oil Domocrats at tho npprnoehing primary, f plcdgo mysolf to abido tlie result of some. JAMES A. DRAKE. July 1, 1802. I horcby oimouuoo mysolf a candidato for renomination for tho oillco of Clork of Court, pledging myself to nbido tho doois iou of tho Domooratio primaries. 0. M. WEATHERLY. . July i, 1892. Foi- County Treasurer. I respectfully announco myself a candidato for tho oillco of County Tronfluror, subject to tho aotlon of tho Domooratio primaries, July ii, 1892. W. P. LESTER. 1 rcspcotfully announce mysolf as a enn didoto for tho oillco of County Troasuror, on tho Fnrinors' Platform, subject to tho notion of tho Democratic primaries. JOHN II. THOMAS. Juno-8, 1892. I horoby announce myself a candidate for tho oillco of Treasurer of Marlboro County, solioiting tho suft'erngo of all Domoornts in thc oppronchhig primary, by tho result of which I plcdgo myself to bo governed, as I havo always bcou. Rcspcotfully, ROBT. II. HODGES, May 27, 1892. FovOoronov. i>. (Av i.. . pl' '.Vi.nv i o? >.Vio? .-rnUv j: , ...... r it, W\i' . lilil?! ai.? UlO..;.: il..). - ll v ' .> 1 . " /...' . i..,-. ^ ^ P?,: >'- I i hi?fciiy ai./.' ?tv:;. m;, -.ri! nc r, Ca'i lit) it? ii C:OHi\,i'\\ >. . '.>i vfrtd tho riol'i.111 'A lijb oit?(i?.?'d^H! ??dmnry Vu ly i-.>, I v '. " V, Xi r.V WT. j beiiio,v imn?iinu1 iiiyi to . o' : i. ' ('..' ij ? .' I.".uni . . . lill . j'ri . Viii. ll Domooratio primaries. Juno 20, 1892. J AMISS F. DAVID. For Trial Justice I horoby announce myself a candidate for timothee01' Trial Justice, for HeimcttsvUlo | Township, subject to tho action of tho Dem ocratic voters ot tho ensuing primary. August 0, 1802. J. V, GIBSON. I horoby ouuounco mysolf o candidato for 1 tho oillco of Trial Justico, for Bounotlsvillo I Township, Bubjoct to tho action of tho Domooratio primarios. Aug. 3, '92. 0. D. EASTERLING. I hcroby announco myself n candidato for Trial JuBtico for Smithville Townslip, on tho Farmers' Platform, subject to tho action of tho coming primary elco Li on. July 8, 1892. O. D. QUICK. I horoby nunounco mysolf a candidato for tho ofiico of Trial Justico, for Smithville Township, subjcot to tho aotiou of tho Democratic primaries. Aug. 2, '92. A. J. QUICK. I hereby nunounco mysolf a candidate for Trial JuBtico of Marlboro county, subjcot to tho Domooratio primary, to bo voted for at Hebron, Olio und Rod Bluff preoinete. JAMES S. LEGETT, August 2, 1892, Tho many frionds of Mr. John Parish, in tho townships of Clio, Rod Bluff and Hebron, announce him ns a candidate for Trial Justice to sorvo those townships, sub jcot to tho action of tho cern Imf Dotnnorntln primaries. Joly 25, 1892. For Solioitor. In responso to solicitations from tho counties comprising tho Fourth Judicial Clrouit, 1 horoby announco mysolf a candi dato for Solicitor of tho Fourth Ciroult, and ngroo to abido by tho rosult of tho Dom ooratio primary, 0. P. TOWNSEND. August 8, 1892. Thanking tho people for post favors, I respectfully aunounoo n.yaolf ns a caudidato, subject to tho aotiou of tho Democrntio primaries, for 0 second torin ns Solioitor of tho Fourth Judioial Circuit. J. M. JOHNSON. April 13, 1892. AIR NOTICE! I HEREBY ANNOUNCE mysolf a candidato for all jobs of Plaster iii* and BRICK WORK of all kinds. I also mako a specialty of removing BEA 0 BODIES and building Vaults at bottom prices. If you want satis faction guaranteed, I am your man. A. WC. XWC?OOa??AO, July .10.1892. Bcnnottsville,' 8. C. WANTED-A BRIGHT ??YOR GIRL In oTory town to nord in a postal onrd ftiklng for particulars of how, by a Httlo ploosnnt work, tlioy oon cara ft bloyisloj a watch or oholco libraiy, without itg conting thora an othor oont. Box 46, Boalon, Ma?. ' i ML ?' ll! i S GOOD RULE moy bo recognized by tho off cots of ita ao. tion. You know a good rulo BEI w^^ir?s Pfcnth Wav&" and thoro lio? tho fcooret of my groat ano COBB. Tho uniformly low prices whloh havo nlwaya ohuraotorizod my stook have work- p| od to aoouro groat advantages to ray-ousto* mors by aotuol. savings on thoir purobaacB, and they havo scoured a largo and ovor in creasing trade to vno. Io this way my motto " Low Prices Itulo With Us," has been A G-olden Rule. . Wi-: M T AM NOW HECEIV?NG, mid in- ??jj %L JL tend to sell very low to meet the Rp fa omands of the' times, a nico line of ||| m Willow Chairs, m m walnut Suits, p I Parlor Suits, ? m In addition to my FURNITURE || M STOCK, (which is always complete), g Qi I carry a lino of ||| fl Canned Goods, . m m Fa"mily Grooeti.es, jg ||| and in fact almost everything; (?a(u KSSf OQ\\ and seo mo; I w;ll nrke yjj$ M prices to suit you. ^ 1 Respectfully, t ' m:o ml wm ? - fp ' ? iv* ... i J*. fvir *1 ' ' ?>.,.? .v..-.?yfrvy?w^v."?M^;:/!^ , I 111 fl I ll lil fl I " I - li il* Sili?lii? W?teliiiinaJker and lewAir, WE CONTINUE TO CARRY IN STOOK AT ALL TIMES, tho largest assortment of Jowolry and Fancy Gooda in this aootion, Parties in search of presents of ANY kind, will savo timo and monoy by coming to our place at once. WATCHES T> CLOCKS. We will soil you an honest, reliable timekeeper, cither gold or ml vor, and save you money; or repair tho samo in a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guaranteed in ovcry instance. We speak for your trado. Respectfully, ?Xr%Tm Carroll. Benncttsville, S. C., April Wi, 1892. rpiMEB aro hard, but you'must have Sib,)] ;s an.! (.?.orU?NO for yorursolf, yovir Wife I,. nnd your children. I purpose u> loll yo > iu a few word.i where jon cm got GOOP GOODS AT LIVING PRIORS, CAMPBELL'S IS THE PLACE. I won't say I havo bought tho largonb atook over brought to thfo city; but Bay my goods aro woll selected. If you want a dross, soo my BAETIS?AN CORDS, DRESS FLANNELS, OilALLIES, FORMOSA OREPES, DEL Hi CLOTHS and SAT INES. CLOTHING, ms Havo bought a ntoo lino aud can ht from a 5-yoar-old boy lip. Boo thom-bototo thoy aro picked over. HATS. Straw and Felt Hats for children, youth? and mon-uloo lino. I havo Notlona, Whips? Soarfa, Neglige Shirts, Gents Undorwoar, Tobacco in io?pound boxos; bub I can't tell you hero what I oan ?how you. Como to soo mo aud I will mako tor his and prices, I want your dollar as hadas anybody, and will givo you as much for it. SHOES. Now you havo oom? te what 1 tako a Bpoolal prldo in. With roy riper experience t bavo mado a'bettor Botcetion than ever before. Oxford Tlos for Children, for Mlsaos, for Ladles, eovoral ntyiea and prloo*. Havo only mentioned epoolaltlosj you oan got just what you want. For gentlemen I hiwo paid tho same attention in buying. Oxford Tloa, Plovnn Ties as wei PUF? "fvlUtho-yqar rouud'Shoee. (fcjr* Don't forget I havo bought tho celebrated HEISER SHOES again in Werai stylos. For comfort get a pair Kangaroo Southern Congress, a pair blcok sock? anda pair ?Ilk gartors and bo happy. J. P. CAMPBELL, McCall's, Brick Bloch Bennettsvillo, S* C., March VWu