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& >?. JillOWN ? - \ lCditor. WEDNESMY," AUQ?S? i?,lfib2. RBAniWtv / rr j*?, mn nwviKnrt; c: ,\3 VKTO 15 TU- K ;<a A NARROW ESCAPE. ?A, l't'OO?OUB StlltUO Of DltutO Cunio Nour ltolutf UttrucU hy Mistake. "I must toll "you," avid a young woman, "how I added to tho gay'oty of Europo when I was over. At Floronco I bought, na ovorybody doo?, tv bunt of Danto, dono in worn dorf?lly oloar and beautiful marblo. It cost ono dollar, but looked twenty dollars ut least, und was consequent ly precious as a bargain, bosides hoing interesting ns a possessions "From that timo on, howovor, Danto was a sourco of great anxiety to mo. I did Kim up in ilno hand kerchiefs, taking especial caro of his oxquisito noso, and wrapping tho cloth elad bust in paper packed it always in tho center of tho trunk. Wo journeyed to Romo and Naples, book to Rome, and finally halted at Milan, passing a Sunday there. I thought this a good opportunity to ovorhaul my trunk, destroy letters, otc, and-unrolled Dauto to soo if ho woro all togothor. "I took tho paper parcel out of 1,^ trunk, and putting lt ono side wont about tho task of looking; over lot- j tors and papera, gathering tho littor whon I wos dono into a singlo bundle, which I wrapped in popor and also put asido. Later I rang for tho maid to tako this away, and, as sho spoke no English and I no Italian, I illus trated tho burning process to which I wished it subjected by jumping on a chair and waving tho parcel over tho oleotrio light, finally consigning it by signs, disdainfully, to tho four winds of heaven. Evidently some what mystified, but docile, tho maid took tho parcel and withdrow. I continued my work of straightening, but was soon interrupted by a knock. It was tho clerk of tho hotoi, who Spoke English feebly. " 'How did madam wish tho things to burn that tho maid hus?' " 'Oh, any way that you can,' I nnswored carelessly. " 'With spirit, perhaps?' suggested tho dork. " 'Oh, no, in a grate or stove-, any way that they can bo destroyed.' " 'Madam wish to quito destroy ovorything?' ho repeated, and I no ticed a curious tingo of reproach in lils voico. '"Quito; no good; burn thom all up,' I replied, and ho went away. "Half an hour afterward I sat down with my precious Danto parcel to look him over. To my consterna tion I found ho was not in it. It was tho rubbish bundle I hold, and Panto had been sent away to bo burned, / - * rV did not ring this timo nor wait for an Italian elevator, but rushed down to tho offico myself,. Tho clerk I had just seon was not thero ; ou ntlw onA-.K'irxu'in^ Bc?ry 'Caimiy. " 'It is well,' ho said; .'madam may retiro to hor .room and all shall bo arranged.? "Against this steno wall of ropose my perturbation had no offoot, and I retired to my room, taking my ex citement with me. Ton, fiftoon, twenty minutes passed; then tho maid appeared, smiling elaborately, a flutter of handkerchiefs in ono hand and Danto complota in tho other. Sho gesticulated and jab bered with enthusiasm, pressing Panto to her breast, from which I gathered that it would tako moro than tho command of a vandal American signora te make a Milan ese chambermaid injuro a hair of Dante's marblo head. Of course tho first cost of tho bust had to bo oddod to in proportion to tho width of tho maids smilo, but my husband laughed and said I did well to got off eo easily, trying to make mo beliovo that if in Floi'onco, tho city of Dante, I had ordered him 'quite destroyed, bux'ned up,' I would certainly have boon mobbed."-Her Point of Viow in Now York Timos. A J'loiiHimt Mooting. Tho day after Bamoy Murphy was elected chairman of tho Fresno con vention Francis Murphy, tho gront revivalist, pursumg his porsonal can vass of Oakland, approached -Coun cilman Brosnahan on ono of tho boats and bogan: "I want your aid, sir, in my work. wont you to help us. Como around and seo mo. Got into tho fight and bo in earnest. I'm Mr, Murphy, you know. I" "Why, yes," said tho councilman, his fuco beaming with delight. "When did you get back from tho Fresno convention,"-San Francisco Examiner, Knsily Sutiuilod. Countess Zoppolin during tho Franco-Gorman war brought many things to tho pr ison ors at Rastatt. A Turco, ?>aid and black, and re pulsivo in his dirt and ugliness, passed close to tho countess on one occasion. "Soe, Turco," sho said, oi?oring him a long white shirt, "hero is a new suit for you." Ho donnod it on tho instant as proud as Ar tabor?, and strutted round tho wards shouting, "Mo go marry now t" HI? Autograph. Tho toachor was trying to touch donas tho alphabot. . Sho pointed to tho lotter X. "What's that lotter?" Jonas (bashfully) - Guess don' know, marm. Teacher-Oh, yos. Think a minute. Jonas (brightc^A^e:)-Yes. niarm. Pat's daddy's namo.-Drako's Maga zine gggT Boys, koop a lookout for tiloso follows j who havo boon ap pointed to go into tho diiToronf townships to moko converts for th Shoppord ticket. ?.W, Daniel, MWS?) Principal, Prepares boys und ghin for College ural BUHIUCBS,1 Thorough work, Firm Disciplino, Expo deuced nml successful touchers. THOROUGH LITERARY COURSE. EXCELLENT Ml.'sm DEPARTMENT. LlTEU.UtY S.OC?ETY. Fino buildings, WOll equipped, in tho j fliicst section of ftlui lboro. ? BOARD CJ?KAP. RATES REASONABLE, HW' Your putronogo solicited. For further information address x>. w. ?.AJxrxBZ*, Jaty 23, 1892. Olio, S. 0. UFFICB OZE' BROTHERS, Real Estais Agents an? ??mk?m Brokers Sumter] S. C.y July 2i, '91. To Ike Farmers of Marlboro, WK hnvc in hand for salo on t'lifty terms some of tho bett landa in Sumter and ( Ihroriddu t-ouniien. /UiuiwnJUiMiM tn'tnim., * Misfuncos aro aa good an ?ny in Marlboro, and can bo bought al ? tho pvico .such lauds bring Ibero. . Ono plantation of 4000 aeres tiow rented for $1,600, can bo bought for $15.000 Another containing 1.100 aoves, finely im proved, 'routing for $1,600, lor $14,000 ; a third plantation of 3000 aorosfor $10,000. Smaller places in proportion. 'J'lieso ure all first-olass lands. Write ahead anti make appointments and we will entertain you while here and show you somo of tim best lands in tho ?State ht amazingly low pvicofl. . J?*'?y* Correspondence solicited. INORA tu murririms. rpHE PAN IO IS OVER. AND SCI-, J. coco still progressive. Tho t ight mau iu tho right placo MiR. B. 33. OHIXiDHESS, the Gouer?j Manager of Fountain Inn Sowing Machine Company, i i now localed at the old Grange Store, surpassing all competitors in thc Sewing Machine tr,ado. Ho keeps constantly on hand tho two celebrated styles' of Ma chines, knowu all over the world as tho fl 1 HIT Mi fifi I lit DO tho light run' 1 Wm Wli HIN V ongvyniTK Ulnll J lUnUilllilJUi tho reversible UNION. Ho also keeps in .stook, Oils, Hands and Needles, and all tho fixtures pertaining to ALL Machines. J??* Repairing of all kinds dono in best style. Machines, Umbrellas, and Parasols a SPECIALTY. All work GUARANTEED. T. E. NELSON, 1 . P. I? (1tiii.tw.[.?>f .l //om s, Bccnnetlsvillc, S. C<t April 12, 1892, TWO DOTTLES CU KED HICK. 0 CAniioi.i., IA., July, 1BS9. I voa Buffering 10 yonirf from Bhooke in my head, BO much so, that at timos 1 didn't expect ?.ohooover. I took medicino? from many doo torfl, hat didn't ?ot any rollof until 1 took Pastor Koonhj's Norvo Tonio; tho second doso rollovod mo, und S bottles cured mo. S. W. PEOK. VANISHED. Hov. It. MCDONOUGH, of Lowell, Mass., vouches for tho following: There ls aensoof which I Imvo knowledRO, and I am very glad to ivnll myself of tho opportunity to mako known tho good derived from tho uso of Koe nig's Norvo Tonio. Tho ?object ls a young lady, who hud been sun*orlng from oarly childhood. On my recommendation sho pro cured your remedy, and for throo months tho ' fits of onllopsy to whloh sho has boon uo long subject Imvo ocusod ontlroly. .A Vatuablo Book on Norvons DIsonHOK Hont IVoo to uny address, mut poor patients can nfs? obtain (tills mod U l no l i ou ol' otinrgo. This romody hos hoon prepared by tboRovor ond Pastor Koonin, ot Port Wnyno, Ind., nineo 18T0, nnd In now prepared under hts direction by thu KOENIG MED. CO.f Chicago, III. Mol il by Druggists nt SI vor Ho lt lo. O for BC. i.urjto.Slzo, Ci 1.75. OHotUosfor80. T ir?oiTGrAor - DKALER IN - Drags, Jgf Medicines, %AND * CHEMICALS,^ PINE BTATI?WBK'T; li LAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, ** FiJN? SUGARS, And Choice Tobaooo VIDAL'S OLD STAND April 15, J?90 '0 ?1I? HAY C?HCER11 : J. W. McELWEE, respectfully call . tho attention of tho publio o the fact Unit I AM A FRAU I'ICAL MARBLE WORKMAN >f many years cxr.orionoo, and alco thin mpthod of Raying to .bono desiring work in my lino dint thoy will positively find ii IO their in ,oront to either write- or call on mo for iricoa of TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, ?to., beforo purchasing. I defy compet?* ,ion 1 1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ! mean what I say. THY ME I J. W. M0?5LWBE, Fob. 25, '92 -ly TitcOoiib, S. 0. ?1 tako pleasure bi nnnotinoing Hint ? I hnvorontctd and reopened tho LIV1?UY, and F H KD STA ULFS it conior t>f Uhoraw and Darlington Streets, 10 well known for room and accommodations, md am propurod to servo tho publio with good onms. I piiy spoolul attonllou to rlriinuuors. [?artles wanting loams on Sunday must lonvo heir oiders on fintnrdny, ns tho Stuhle ls not ?pen on Siuidny oxoopt for delivery and rc lOption of tennis. Hospooti'nUy, tmi.V.VM N33WTOMT. Bonnottuvillo, May 12th, 18U2. V H's a pity I dkl not toad your ad vor tl?omont last wook," Haid n ludy on enter ing, oar fitoro yesterday. "I really lost Bonio money on account of it j I bought a Cor?ot and paid $1 oo for lb, willoh is uot near as good, and docs not flt ntl well ns your Thompson's Glovu.Ftttng Corset." Ho warned, ladles, and always read our story, Wo havo a full supply on hand m sizes from 18 to 36, and hero aro tho prices: Thompson's GIOYO Fitting, lt. II. $j 00 G. i so ?. i 75 " Nanjing, 1 00 " Abdominal, 1 50 " Young Lndlos 75 SIMON STRAUSS. Is still Headquarters 'for tho latest styles in LadioB Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS. Another lot of those handsome W h i to Goods just received and opened this week. Our cash prices invito inspection. Wo aro also pn.pn?ii ro glvo mc best timo prices to pur Jail paying customers Wo apprreciatc tho flattering Spring trude given us and return thanks for sumo, while wo solicit a cpntiuuanco, promising, always to do our best, to please iu every particular. Como und seo. Respectfully ll. Ii. KIRKWOOD. Juno 1, 1892. Medical Card ! flft1113 undersigned having located per fl manontly in LJeunottsville, returns his thanks (br a liberal patronago and hopos by strict attention to business to merit a continuation. Besides S ll UG ICKY, OBSTETRICS and tho gonoral praotico ol' Medicine, I tako pleusuro in announcing to all that 1 have thoroughly equipped myself willi tho latest ami most improved instruments for special treatment of TRANSFUSION in CASKS of DANGEROUS ll 1'! M OM AGH, all THROAT, NOSE and LUNG discuses. CONSUMPTION specially TREAT ED upon Hie LATEST and MOST PH O M ISING TIIE?KP?TIOS. Parties in Bonnet Isvillo will bo EX AMIN ED and TREATED for any of tlio nbovo diseases at their own homos by being requested (o so do. Those hom n distance -ni my residence on Darlington Street -tho icsidenco formerly ozenpied by Mr. Carey T, Easterliog in East Ben lionsville. Clinics for EXAMINATION and TREATMENT reasonable. Very Respect fully, lt R. EftSTERLING, NI. D., M. Medico. Chi. Society Philo, January 1, '89 McColl, B. C. To My Friends and thc Public gen cr ally-GREETING : HAVING sold my interest in tho MoColl Mnrblo Yard to J. W. McElweo, I tako pleasure in saying I havo opened the Mo Coll Marble Works, whoro I shall continuo to ofl'or for salo anything needed or desired In Monumental or noat I loadstone Work. Any ono in need of work in this lino I especially invite to correspond with mo or viBifc my placo of business ac McColl, S. 0., boforc placing your orders, feeling assured that I can innko it to your interest to do so. If you should visit McColl with tho viow of purchasing in this lino, I nm located on 1 Front Street next door nbovo Gibson & \ Morrison's Btoro from dopot. Designs and Prices Readily Furnished | on application, cithor by mail or in por ROll , Thanking my friends both whito nudj colored for past favors, I only ask a con tinuation of tho samo in tho future Very respectfully, W? W" FATE. February 25th, 1892. BOYS OB RLS HAVE YOU SEEN OUTHkRN ? SUNBEAM '^11 AT beautiful mngnzlno for Soulh orn Boys and Girls, lt is (ho hand* _ f oniosl Young People's Mogaziuo in ArnotL-a. It has DOCOMO a wvlcomo vis ier to thousands of Southern Homos. No pains is ?-'pared to make il atlrootjvo. Eaoh number contains a volume nf interesting leading for young folks1 Short ond eon' tinned stories, out-door spoi ls, now games mid in fact everything to inlcrost boye und girls. Twenty-eight pngos and cover, each pago is handsomely illustrated. "//. is thc Queen of the South." Pet 0/ ever)/ lloma Chele" and no boy or girl cnn alford to bo without it. To soo it is to want it nnd to havo it for six months or a year is a continual on* ioymont for all tho family. Wo want ovory boy and girl who has not scon lins charming mogozino to sond us sovon ono cent stomps nt onco for a snnplo .com ur, hottor still, if you will som; us ONL, DOLLAR wo will sond you SOUTHERN | SUNHEAMH for ono year and moko you a prosont of "'COOPER'S LEATHER STOCKING TALES." Fivo groat works in ono largo volumes froo of all oost. Animus1;, SOUTHERN SUNBEAMS, Box 868, Atlanta, Ga, 1 WHAT pS THE BIBLE SAY Auvui ruiiiics. Prohibition, Protection, Labor, Monopoly, Tuxes, ufo? mix sw SAW ?AVAXOV, MOKUISTOWN, Totnic?see. Monthly, 60 cents a year. SHB BX BX. Xl AX*? &AX*X>, Cloth, 263 liases, $1.00 po.ttpnld. Tho ncnt book ami tho papor tho rost of thoyoar to now subscribers for 60 oenta. Or tho papor aluno tlftoon cont?. A miro JJ, KKV.\J,AMKS D. CONVKHSB, July M, 1893. Morristown, Tonn mm A Classical and Commercial School OP HIGH GRADE. El cen nt Buildings nml thorough Kqutpmonto. Largo patron ugo from ntl tho Southern States. Uoaullful and healthful situation lu viow of tho mountains. Over 30O Student? last year. 4*1? Torino llnnsoiinblo. oummor School (tTuslnost Collogo Courio) opont Juno 29. Fall Tern? begins August IC. For Illustrated tfiitnloffuo, nddraan, J. A..&M. H. HOLT, Pr ins., OAK RIDGE? N. CV July 8, 1892.- Gt. ?m JENNINGS' IS I IteniiettMvillo, S. C. _?Jjis?B &4??7_?> fcrN-> ._<c MEDICINES, Toilet aiid F?i?cy Articles Stationer; and School Books. Brushes, Paints and Oils k&~ A full liiio ol' tho abovo arlioio always on bund. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded Day and Night. Respectfully, DOUGJiA? JENNINGS. Marali 25th. I8SU S AND -IV THE- . c- JV Best ?Manner At Reasonable Prices. Every description ol Wood or Iron Work executed promptly to order. -ALSO,-? done at sbort nolicc and by a thorough smith, Having moved into my new quarters, opposite Emanuel's stables, and Ironting CJheraw and Darlington streets, I am now better prepared to meet the de mands ol my. patrons, with additional machinery and more room. If you want anything done give me a call. Thanking tue public for past patron age, I respectfully solicit a continuance. IRA BOUNDS. January 1st, 1890. STICK A TIN i RIGHT ? HERE ! THU ?UlvrCr AGAIN, Of tho True ?META L," This Time/ IF YOU WA^T A BOILER, from one-half to one hundred horse power, an ENGINE ol any size, for m\y hind oj service., (portable or stationary), SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, THRESHING MACHINE, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, (iron or wood, split or whole), COUPLINGS. HANGERS, POXES, or, in fact, Machinery ol any kind, you will do yourself an injustice not to got my prices, . WHY? Because I am in. a position to oller goods in this line at prices never belore made in this county, and every piece guaranteed as lcprcsented or no sale. Come, let us reason the matter, and I will convince you. Repair work a specialty. I also do turning in iron and wood. J. R. SAMPSON. May 12, '02-3m FOR THE PRESENT MY OFFICE IS IN roar of H. T. & E. W. Broudon'a Btoro. AU messages loft, afc tho etoro, wbon bo ia out, will bo promptly anssvorcd, Spocinl attention givon to Surgery and Obstotrics, \Y. J. DAVID, M. l>. Soptombor 2, 1889. Dr.T. W, Bouchier, ocSiivgcon Dentist,? BENN ET TS VILLE, Bo. OA. Oilico in I). D. McColl'a now <8fpB8r Building. Up-stairs, wost sido Offloo hours fruin 9 a. m., to G p. m. OT Alfas month hy ,*f ^ rOmodlpn that rto.UOt In- . - v-r . Juro tno hoalth or fntorioro with ono'sbUSIneki or folonsuro. It builds, np and improves tho ftoheral Wltli.oloftrB tho tot tn nml boautllms tho complexion. >&R?$l>or month by * ?Ol.?** humlos'' horbnir\ ^ romorilpn that ?lo .mt ln-? ; * no hoaUU or fntor/010 with ono's hu iro. It builds up and improves thc iroMth.oloarstlm^lnondbontitirinBthocqminoxlom No wrlnklcB or flabbiness follow this treatment. .Kndorsod by physicians and laadlnffsooloty ladles, PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL, CONFIDENTIAL, Unmated. Ra HI nv.Inf. ?l'n.t ? r, In ?Ul nj i {ot | nllo.iKn to OR. 0. H. r. IRYOIR, H VICKER 0 THEATER, CHINGI), ILL rDnmi/ TiinniHTnii rtinm\ i nunn i un Has NOW on EXHIBITION at HIS No. 7 AND 9 HAY STUFET, FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., Which is thc Largest, Handsomest and Host Equipped Dry Goods Jlouso SOUTH OF BALTIMORE, tho Largest and,Most Magnificent Stook of Fail aud Winter Goods evor shown in this section ol' tho South. BREM Tho buyer in ?hisdepartment has uiado on unusually nico poloction of tho latost and most stylish fabrioks for autumn and win tor, consisting of full linns of plain ma terials of tho most approved colorings and newest weaves. Proudhont among tligso aro Cheviots, Bedford (Jouis, Cr?pon Diugonnla. .Cuniel's Hair and All-Wool und Silk Warp Henriettas. In mixtures and small oflbot suitings, tho Latest aro Relief Stripos, Zig Zug Suitings, Chovorou Mixtures, Serpentino olfects and Scotch Tweels nud Choviots. A nico Hue of Plaids and Stripos in subdued and refined combination' I also show a splendid selection of all wool dornest io Dress Goodss in Plaids, Stripes and Mixtures. TIIO?O goods wore soK'Oted with tho greatost caro, and I have mudo prices so low they will astonish you. Como aud seo. Black Silks. L carry tho largest and most elegant linc of Silks of any Morohant in tho Stato. and my istock this Fall surpasses any of my previous purchases. I ofter tho follow ing Special Bargains : ALL-SILK extra fino FAILLE FRAN CAISE nt W)o. ALL-SILK vory heavy AMERICAN GROS G HAIN at Mo. ALL-SILK Catcbemiro finish AMER ICAN GROS GRAIN ut $1.25. 25 IMcccs Black Silk very liuo quality worth everywhero $1,25, I oller at U5o. COi^OeiCD SILKS I afso show a very liberal assortment of Colored Silks, consisting of Surahs, China Silks, Foulards, Colored Brocades, all in tho lalotd styles, and at prices ot which ibo customer is surprised. ??olhing adds moro to ibo npponrnnoo of a lady s dress than nico otid suitablo lemmings. I atti prepared to meet tho .?M?Y??-?,c/...il?n./&\ .'Anoa.t?^i? :f .' yf?. 1 ^lto*****r. tho nico3t and most stylish Imo of trim mings evor shown in this market.-. I will uol attempt lo dosori'oo thom, but simply say, "COME AND SEE." -CARPETS. My Carnot Department oooupies a largo pardon of tho third iloor, and hero you will seo ibo most magnificent displuy of FLOOR COVERINGS Evor exhibited in North Carolina. They consist of Velvets, Hrnssols, Threo Ply and Ingroin Carpetings in new and hand some designs, Look at These Prices. 40 Piceos Vclvot'.Carpot, regular prico $1.25 per yard at only $1. 50 Pieces Brussels Carpot, regular prico $1 per yard at only 4(.lo. In addition to abovo T offer a largo lot of Floor Oil Cloth at astonishingly low prioos. KID&LOVKT; I om solo ngont for Foster'? eolobrnted Kid Gloves and havo just rccoiveda largo invoico of theso goods in all stylos and colors, every pair warranted. Cloaks and Wraps. The largost lino of Ladio's, Missos and Children's Cloaks and Wraps over exhib ited in tho Cope Fear pcction, Sool Plushes in long lengths, short outs and jackets, Tailor-made Stockinet Jaokots, All-wool Funnel Blazers, Carded Jookots, Roo fm' Capes, in Cloth, Astrooban and if ur, im port ou oiuoKinev Mvwm??i>yiv with and without capos and with vosts, tinco quarter cut wraps in now, nobby and attractive styles. If you deliro a wrap of any kind seo this stook boforo purchasing. MAIL ORDERS. This department, under tho i n a n pp; otu on t of a vory efficient young man who will tnko rdoneuro in wuitlng on t lioso living nt n dlstnnoo wlio will drop UR a postal card, st.\tlng quality Kiul prico of goods des hud from tho snmplos thus Font out oust oin cr? oan innko ns good se lections ns though thoy woio tn tho storo. On nil onsh orders hy innil amounting io $6 and upwards I propay oxpross ohnrgos. VISITORS. Aro always woloomo, nnd for tho honcfitof Ja dies, und cspcoinlly those living nt a dlslanoo, I hnvo u nicely furnished Indios walting room, a luxury w.hloh ounnot bo onjoyod In any othor storo in tho olly. RAY SINCERE THANKS Aro ten ?lo red to ray friend* niul ouatomors for tho oordinl support thoy havo given mo In my cft'ort to build up and maintain a dry goods thut would bo a orodlt to tho continuity. Your efforts havo so fm- aided mo that lt now requires tho osalstonco of thirty-six persons to onrry on tho business, and tn oonolueton I tvouli ask a OOH i ?nu un co of thoso favors which hrvo boon so bountifully bostowod In thc past. FRANK THORNTON, Fayetteville-, N. 0. Oot. 9, 1891. Trini. M'hy suftor from tho ?ba'd ?IVo??a hf; T.,? fjVi Ki?uvjr un? Livor d?fuasc, Kliojittt?ti??;,. ?nliijcst??n/Dyspcpsla-any kind of weakness, or otht-r dl*cuf!o8-;-whcii Lk'clrlolty will euro you und keon you in hoiilth. (Hc?t'i??bo 'L, VS roliovod in ono minuto To prove?this Di', JUDD S ELECTBIC B?LT I will sond tonuyono on trial KUKU, wu"v W wJUOlluy I'rlcos: $$? $0, $10 ??>d *f Rfttleflcd. AIBO li Icc trio- Trusses nnd box Halterios. Costs nothing to try them. Cuu bo roguluted, to suit, nnd guaranteed to lust tor .\oara. A Hol? and Ualtory oohibihod, and produces'eunioiont JSloo rlolty to shoo!-. Freo Modloal ndvlco. Writo to-day. Uivo waist mondure, prloo und full par tiuuliirs. AOUNT? WANTKD. AuJrbsfl DJl, JTlFttJil, Dotrott, MIoh< ?i 8 ? 9 TO? V W J < Largest Producing Plano Fnotorloo IN THE WORLD. OEG those CEI.EU RAYED PIANOS h of oro purohqalng olsowhoto. ' Manufactured by mwMUWvt&m. co., POSTON, MASS. THE K?LLOUOH MUSIO ?O?, FLORENCE, G. O. oonorai Roproeontatlvos. :r SS BEHR BROS. Ivors & Pond, Now langland. KSTEY, Farrand & Votoyy Kimball. Buy di root. SolJ direct. One pii??. Lowest prioo. Ship on approval. 'Assume all freights. ilrtVo satisfied ouhtoiuora or nouo. Thoso Huies aro fully onforeed by tho only Chartered Mittle Company iu tho State. They soll all kinds of musical merchandise, iuoluding Music B?oks, Sheet Musi? and all kiuds of Musioal Instru incuts. Thoy want to som! you oatnloguos and pi icos freo. Thoy aro tho K0LLOUC2H ftlUSIC COMPANY. N. B.~ B. B. Childross is oiir Marlboro representative, and will givo tho samo bargains as if at tho House. (Juno 1, 1892 ) IF YOU WANT TO BAYE MONEY! AGAIN COMIO li IC FORK TUE PUBLIC ANNOUNCING MYSELF AS a oandidato-not Ipr office, however-but for buinnoss. You can still IV. lind mc at ibo ??anii- old stiiud, but you will fiud my Il?rso*, Mulos^Bug/ gios, Wagons, Road Carls and Harness at my now stnbles rccoully bunt alongside my Ilolliday stables, which are now run by Mr. J. II. Blanton. I havo on Si SSS II BRUM! illliili havo bought tlicin lo soil, and lwill be glad to soo and mako prices with any ono wanting such thing.s. I have still on hand a full supply of tho CELEBRATED TYSON & JONES Bilfil S iiiiiii I J DUH VV tfiUlUU MUUUilJiU. both open and fop, Ruad Carls, etc., all ut ibo same old price exoopt tho Road Carte, whioh aro ohcapor. J. Patronize Homo and I will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. I koop constantly on hand l& supply of Xi U IVT 33 33 II, both dressed and undressed, also a lot of Shingles. I can furnish Vi/* O O X> at an hourn notice. Fivo hundred loads now on hand ready for market. Situated botweou my lesidonco and Dr. Jordan's place, in tho healthiest' portion of East Komicitsvillo, I offor FOR SALE. I havo thom so I soil them ; so como and look at )tti and got pr icos. Wo need more in mc 25 NICE BUILDING LOTS I April 20, 1891. R. T. B ?RF I ELD MANU I?1 AC TU HEB AND DEALER IN I ML,, (NKXT DOOU TO XBMl'EltANCE HALI,, DBl'OT B'tllliET,) BENNETTSYILLE, S- C. Orders I have three Hearses and can attend calls to any part ol the country, by telegraph promptly filled. \ When not tn my Shop I can be found at my residence in West BenncttsvlUe, near 1). C. Whites. TO MY FRIENDS. Having-my Planing Mill in good run ning order, cnn Dress Lumbor for houso Buildors nt any time. I hnvo a Inigo lot of Dry Lumbor for making Carls and Wagons, and cnn lill ordors at short notico. Hoping to rcccivo your palronftgo at my now stand, I am yours truly, A. J). CONN EU, Hasty, N. C., Jnn. 20, 1801. 'JWNLOI^IMME THE completion of the Charleston, Sumter anti Northern ltailroad to JUcnnottsvillo, induces me to put upon, the market 200 Town Lots of tho dimen sions of7o x 2iolect, situate In ibo South and West portion ol thc Tow.n ol Hen lionsville, vdthirt Ibo coi porato limita, Early Investments may bo of interest lo investors, Actual setters preferred, 1 w. m DUDLEY, Benncttsvillc, S, C, July 4, i8?i, OLIO ENTERPRISE. RRI1 A.NKING our patrona for their JL liberal pntronngo Inst yoar. we tako thia mothod of informing thom that wo ..m??|"?v c--.- ....... A, I!, "* '" WOnilf! facturo and ropmr CARTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC. and will do any work in tho Blacksmith lino. Ilorso Shoeing a specialty. Wo have a lino lot of seasoned timoor on hand and uro proparcd to build carla on short notic? nt low prices for cash. Givo us a oall boforo you buy and savo money. Now is a good limo lo bring in your buggies and havo thom painted. Hoping to rccoivo your patronage tho present yoar, wo arc, yours truly, STANTON & WILLIAMSON* Wheelwrights and Plaoksmith?, Jan. 0. 180?. Clio, 8. 0, J.?TKAVAIIT, BENN.KTT8VILLH'? BARivun 1 "Whon you wish an easy shavo, Aa good a? harbor ever gave, Just oall on Ino at my saloon, At morning, ovo or noon; I out and dress tho hair with grate, To suit tho oontour of tho ruco. My reora is neat and towels oloau, . Soissor? sharp and razors keon'. And everything I think you'll hod To finit tho faoo and picoso tito bund And all my art and skill eau do If you Juni call, I'll do for you