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mw BENNET?BYILLE, S, O, M:8, A. ??OWN & CO. O/jlce on Marion Street. Wednesday, Maioh22,1893. J/?Mh ARRANGEMENTS. * ylmvca--Suuthorn mail via C. S- & N. Railroad daily al 3.00 p. JU, and Louves daily at 0 30 pi m. Arriva-Northern mail via Greensboro, N, (b, dailvttt 10.15 p m. Leaves-.Daily, at 5 40 o'dook, a. in. Leaves-Bonnottsvillo to Lauriuburg v.ia Pearaou. Brightsvillo, Adams villo and Nowtonvillo, Tuosilay, Thursday and Saturday. N Arrives-Monday, Wednesday aod Friday at 8.30. Bonnottsvillo post-office opous at 8 o'olook, a m., aud closes at 7 p m. All maila oponed uod distributed upon arrivul. 0S- Money Order business olosos on Sat urdays, at 12 o'olooK, m. E. J. SAWYER, P. M. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Rain, ico, fiost and sun since our last. .'j ; R?lHirUtt ntl ibo Uiver aro all in lui' bined nb .?" 'nie ..-.?lulttv prophet predicts, good weather v i w. 1 ..- .1'cu Poe i .'ii???i.>y?b.iy ip i tc i J nt { Ohof aw noc> t : ...,. .juy ;?J?,J, iu^uiuu W. P. Breeden lins received another car load of fine Kentucky Horses. If | you want your choice call at ouco. - Tho DEMOCRAT is only a dollar a year-52 weekly visits at less than 2 cents a week. - Corn planting is now the order among tho farmers, and some aro get ting ready for cotton. - Ki, P. P. Meokius has some fine lota for anio in West Bounettaville, close to church or school. -r Do you want a homo in Florida ? If so read the advertisement of the) Biscayne Land Company. - Do you want a pair of nico eye glasses ? Call at Douglas' Drug Store and examino that now lot. - Tho Skating Rink hus been for maly opened and crowds gather for tho sport overy Monday and Friday night. 'fe ^?fi-i ; f ? :<?\i IHVIV? "d-'e*-}? ? . .?..,.!. Ui thin iw.w. . J \x: ?i?ih ! ?iW.i?.U? o?d joy p'u'?i,? work1 on tho three cottages for Rowe Brothers. Already ono of tho frames is up. - Tho city ordinance against per-1 sons throwing trash into the streets, other than in barrels or boxes, needs) a moro rigid enforcement. - Any ouo catt obtain literature on tho subject ol Free Coinage by ad dressing Tho Pan American Bi ?Mottilie | Association, Denver, Colorado. - On Friday night of next week thc Good Templars of Pine Grove will [ have a rally meeting with an address j by Rev. E. O. Watson, and hot sup per. - By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded or discolored hair assumes I tho natural color of youth, and grows luxuriant and strong, pleasing every body. j - "Honest John," a well known Jiorse who has faithfullly served many hi town for many years, died Sunday ] night at his homo on tho farm of Mr. L. J. Breedon. .- Our friends who aro sometimes at a loss as to how lo havo their goods shipped, can learn all tho best routes by asking Mr. T. L. Crosland, who is full of it, you bot I - Tho cruel rumor that President Clevoland had been assassinated was in circulation hero Sunday oveniug, but on Monday tho wiros reported tho j idol of tho politicians as being as sound ns a gold dollar. - Tho trouble with most cough med icino is that ihey spoil tho appetite, weaken digestion, and croato hilo. Ayor's Chorry Pectoral, on tho con? trary, while it gives immcdiuto rcliof, assist rather than impairs the assimila tive process. - Ayor's Cherry Pectoral possesses1 powerful healing qualities, which man ifest themselves whenever this remedy is employed in colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles. Its anodyne And ex pectorant effects aro promptly realized. It is a chemical success and rt radical triumph. - If a person writing a letter would take tho precaution to havo lins or her nanto on tho envelope tho lottor would bo roturncd to tho writer freo otf ohargo in caso tho person to whom if my bo addressed could not bo founJl. Just ?orno to this office and got onoBuindrcd good envelopes for forty ceijts, with your card on thom. J JP? IJ>JL*? 3 O INI J_, ?. Mrs.'J. M. Jackson is spending n fov? days among friends in Cheraws I * Mr. P. It. Mason, of tlio Gibson Sta tion Bazaar, called to soo us on Tues? | day. Friends in town baye again hoard from ono of our former music and arti teachers, Miss Louiso J. Smith. It will bo romemberod sho taught under | Mr. "NV. B. Thompson. Tho lady is in Paris, Franco, pursuing au oxtcudod course in art. Frosh linker's Broad. Mr. D. ?. White will havo baker's | bread three times a week-Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays. Call and see him. Ebenezor Alliance, No. 4-4S. A full mooting of tho members ol' Ebenezer Adiauco is requested on Sat urday nftornoon April 1st, at 3 o'clock. Tho inombors will please pass it around. Still Arriving. It would seem from the large lots of fertilizers still pouring in at tho Cape Fear and Yadkin Valloy Railroad that our farmers aro going to spread tho stuff this year. Munro's Family Story Paner. The New York Family Story Paper building was gutted by tiro on tho | morning of February 28, yet notwith standing the great loss and delny, tho New york Family Story Paper will be delivered regularly to newsdealers and subscribers as usual. Spring Opening at Mccoll. Messrs. Gibson & Morrison aro pro paring for a grand spring opening at MoColl, and havo secured tho sorvice of a first-class Milliner from Baitimor? to take charge of that department and cater to tho wants and wishes of tho] ladies in spring styles. Look for their | advertisement later on. Attontlon, Farmers I Mr. S, A. Lewis, of Latta, calls you attention to his new plow stocks. Head what he says about them and call on him or your dealer and find out what thoy are. Mr. C. S. McCall also asks that you remember that you cannot get along without Distributors and Planters and he also has tho ge'nuino Stork Dixie Plows. GAWAIN SWEENEY, II. S. A.. San Diego, V., ;i "i '. io.hju, '.'?u n-1 Ho.j tidy ?M li l ftV?t IV.O'.iililK-. 5.V.M >? i'i *.:?.. \-hiit . .KW'.i '< vi y ijO?d ,'' j?(l0i.f^r).?:t?. ?.V?U' Tho scu?enco of Neil Henry Smith, t' > colored man who was convicted of UK murder of Mr. L. D. Taylor, and recommended to tho mercy of thecourt, and along with Jack Bradley seatenced to be hung on tho 14th of April, has been commuted by Governor Tillman to lifo imprisonment in the penitenti ary and was taken oyor on tho 21st by Sergeant lt. D. Hill. Los9 by Fire. On Sunday morning last, between 7 and 8 o'clock, the magnificent new and capacious barn of C. S. McCall, at his Mowry place, two and a half miles west of town, was totally destroyed by fire, together with ita contents, includ ing 30 or 40,000 pounds of forage, be tween 15 and 1800 bushels of corn, small agricultural implements and his handsomo water power. Tho loss is unknown. SHILOH'S Gums, tho Great Gough and Group Curo, ia for anio by ua. Pocket size contniua twooty-flvo dosos, only 250. Old' dron lovo it. J. T. Douglaa. The Democrat Moved. Thc ofiicoof thc DEMOCRAT has bcon moved to ono of Mr. C. S. McCall's largo buildings next door, south of Swnnn's Restaurant and noxt door to R, T. Barficld's, where wo have better and more comfortable quartets. Thc latch string hangs on tho outside and wo shall always bo glad to havo our friends from tho country drop in and soo us when they como to town. Call at tho side door always. KAUI.'H C?.ovrcn HOOT, tho now Blood PuriP.or, gives freshness nud clonrneas to tlio Complexion and cmos Gouotipation. 250., 50c. aud $1.00. Sold by J. T. Douglna. Tho Qood Templars. Tho celebration of thc anniversary of Benneltsvilto Lodgo on Thursday night was highly enjoyed hy all who attended. Tho Lodge has been on a boom for tho past six weeks, and so faithfully has tho work been dono that tho membership has increased to nn ovon hundred. All praiso to tho two young ladies--Misses A nil io Evorott and Lucy Waddill-who havo novor tired in their efforts to build np tho order, MOTIIEH?, READ THIS.--If you want j something for protty aprons, boy's waiata, etc., buy "Pee Deo" checks. Just received another lot, J, P. Camp bell. > V iLonclor. Sinbo ita first introduction, lolcotrlo Ble ?ora ha? gained rapidly Inj popular favor, inti.l no.w it ia dourly lu--tho lead onion g luto nicdioal toolon a'?! alterativos-oon aining nothing which pormits ita uno aa a lovcingo or intoxicant, it ia rcognizod na ho beat and puroBt medicino for all ai I - nonte of Stomnoh, Livor or Kiduoy. - It viii euro Stoic Iloadaoho, Indigeatiou, Oon itlpatiou, and drivo Malaria from tho ays om. Sntiafaotlou guaranteed with oauh jottlo or.- tho mouoy will bo rofuudod. Prico only 500. por bottlo. For salo by Douglas JonuingR. Mr. David's Rloe Milt. That ontorprisiug farmer, Mr. J. II. David, in add i lion to hio largo grist and Hour ruill, has put in and now has at work an improved rico mill, which turns out as pretty rico ns you want to seo. And uow let all who wero fortu nato enough to raise rico last year send their rough rico to Mr. David nud lot j him put it in order for salo or table use. With a mill at your door every farmer should raise his own rico, and wc aro pleased to learn that Mr. David will bo able to supply seed to all who wont to plant this season. Ho also Wanta all tho bones ho eau got and pay 50 couts per hundred. SHILOH'S Vrrn.17.Rn ia what you nood for Dyspepsia, Torpid Livor, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It ia guaranteed to givo pou satisfaction. Prico 750. Sold by J. 1', Douglas. Spring Wraps. Many gowns have caps to match them, and theso will bo thc favorito wraps for spring and summer wear, though there aro coats and jackets for thoso vt ho want them. The latter are much shorter, having returned lo the length of three years ago; thoy have the lapped and loublo stitched scams, fasten with largo pearl buttons, and have ono, two, or three full shoulder capes; somo of theso capes aro cut t^ riuito a point both front and back, and aro plaited very full. As a standard garment, cloth capes twoiity-eight indies long, in black, navy blub, and tan, aro shown; theso have shoulder capes of velvet or cloth, and aro usu ally silk lined. They aro cut very full, often measuring four and a half yards in circumference-From "Easter Hals and Gowns,'' Demorcst's Family Maga zine for April. UNCLAIMED LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POSTOFFICK, 1 At llonnottsvillo, S. 0., March 20, '93. J No. I Thomas Adkison, ty 71 f 1 y. . . Ci m IM ijtti,) iniia.., 9 Homy Lamberts, 10 Wesley .Miles, (2) 11 Coa lu cati May, 12 N. D. McMilion, 13 A. W. McLnin, 14 W. H. Odom, 15 . Noblo Pennington, 16 J. H. Pearson, 17 W. J. Pvoddcy, 18 Tames Ta lor, 19 M T.Taylor, 20 Mrs. S <rah Thomson, 21 Miss Martha Thomas, 22 W. H, D. Wager. Whon you call for any of tho nbovo let ters, ploaso state that thoy huvo boon ad vertised. Ono cont is charged for each lottor ndvorliscd. E. J. SAWYI?K, 1?, M. To MY DuLOiNiA! Divine ISmperss of my soul I if tho neehromnncy of your ty r? h ion) charms had not schorohed my intclk-ct into a cinder of solidity, per haps the resplendency of passion might have shined illustriously through the sable curtain of my ink, and in sublim-1 i ty transcended the galaxy itself, though wafted on tho pinion ot a gruy-gooso quill. Vouchsafe, therefore, O, thou brightest luminary of this tcrrcstial sphere, lo woman as well as shine, and let tho genial rays of thy benevolence melt tho icy emanations of thy disdain, thy most egregious admirer and super lativo slave. . " Tecum vivero amens, teeum obiam li bens." PjCMURIN PlCKLK. March 15, 1893. DO?N from AdniiiHville. Our farmers aro busy planting corn and prcpnring for colton. Our lodgo of Good Templars is pul ling in good and cflioient work. Tho school at Pino Grove is in flour ishing condition willi un upward an! onward stretch. Prof. IO. IC. Craven certainly knous how to manipulate forces. On Maroh 31, at 8 o'clook p. tri, tho I. O. G. T. of Adamsville Lodge, No. 289 will givo an entertainment addross by Rov. E. O. Watson. All poisons paying an admittunoo of 25 cents will ho sorved with refreshments froo of oharge. FRANK. Mureil 21, 1893. All Ci 1 *, , direct from that All UTauOS city, for salo. 0. S. MoOALL. March 8,1803.j-'ll. '1 ; our ?.. ighboi f ? ?ni I ri ? m'? i, whito and oo.l ned v(;> ? 1 stod by tlioiv lab.? .ii se s neath the burn* i o g (f my barn pi) i nd nj ti 1 og lust, \vb desire lu axiom lo 6ii' ai I every ono our cu.coi ? Uiidilbi. *fl (I. Ai-' ALL. i) M cf ALL. M ti roll 20, 1 SK'S ?>o<-? l?'OiH 1*6)1 .-.u Dr. duel? i. ? m . ri ? .'.'od bis) diploma from ilio Charleston *[odioal QbllpgO:??ul ?sill 6?')i\ nii'cv upon bis medical eniver. Your i h ?ii , ' )ootoi , ?and n?ay tibuundunl 1 ? ..... ,..n your fulur<! euri i ?j a p! 1 A.n enjoyable i > at tho rosid( : . ) J 'riday 1 CVbtlilli!, tlc ! ',? Ui. j.'i i. Mr i ii tomi r- " 3oting a bail' !, in. tl ar fu turo. Mr. >\. Jv. "1 .. >?. . .. ? isited tho. '''Uit.y by til ( ." la?i w<-! U, Mit ' i ic'i, two of Ma siting rololr llo\. A quiet ill.gbi L ?iop? Tho tender . iy iii pa I )f tho bo ni nih . Mr. .1. I \ (iibso . . State Leclu: i !urod hore Su'iii ny i 'I ;*unoe is a nu " real izo it. v >ON. Bjei-lioini, M.?'eli 20? }.': :.. Items t't-tiM. Vit tn M...'.>..>.. By i he ' rh i * thor th ? inn ers havt I i .'.mo ip. ] .pur-' inp (bcd ... . ting corn an ' t heir land. Tho oui liro'p . ? iou iiiii . cen out shor ii; ii lng tho pi st ' lcd over um. i I j . ant corn. Mr. V '? ? . di tion to h .ko has ntovi . ii iro now mer .at tho "mil Boys. ? .> a mid i . . ?vn Saturday ) : tig Mi. Wi lim ' !' in thc Mim tr! Tho friend: ni I . : lits W. Arinil RV i OSS1 Mri 'v b'i 1 i il ?i ..<.?./.: iib vi u"g w, 0{ ' ',. ,.i }... ,vi tho ?otul I ...... I bi li'.?j es teemed by y ' . > . \ OKil kit, M a rob COI O'Y A ?/?JI > . i. BY ord- i Bro tiri ' rn, | District I Inn r, he Marlboro ?...??.? tv<.v will he dd Monday / li? ii ? expected . .. : 1 : . en from ii di c-. ??' id deliver nd . Ito e in bo present. . ' . ch member p ?..A N' hi, Weist. J. II. T ? rc ry. Not ovo) lin d'?) nico botweon st . i ry black ink 1 . uk is strained, so .....:?'. 'os which aro found ivi diui o moved ont ;h tho point o I. This procos ;.'?..) roil lei's it valuablo ii ir? .-.as ?icoplo nro 'hoc? childron go. to aprons, too idiot) , . ?lr writing lo . ril > graphic ink , ?y lt hoi l culty in cl ! >. . . '.' : i i nuto partie ?>i tn d ink which h bor of cloth ant i fr it practical Thoro ari' . ? . > graphic Ink o .-. p BOSS this ( . toni .. i f out if tiiket i tho first I . ,1 romnunts o i nb 'n white - ; Now Y"ork . A It? ni lomo \. viiiltmit If, An old J : ; . irk ,t is fast crin ?J " '..", ?pd'i dticii ?. r many yoai ll mimi allein tion, lo tho ' ?'. <? li of Gorgas hocking c; i a used as a h , i" . .? .>. M J. -a nftor tho 1 , 'i'Uo rod brick K I' : .. .I imported t- uri i i. d ivo all di .> peared, 'upi tho .,! y standing. I lu MK J? willoh wa ' .i i commonco 'fid ii tm ll ?Uniding i ri?KI . .. . i, and is at pi . :.i i nipicd. I phia Heofr .. Notk. io ' ed ?tots, IN PUlth. . nvdi of Pie Ooiiib < 'M.,;'. > ; ro County, sif >... lil.' ... * . ..ry, speolal Juc ? i .' . . of March 189; .1 of^i 1 ' lt ,T well VJ, POJ ., . ? cb )|r demands ' ,-;t..?, in Hon? nettsvlll?), . - - nfc ?hty ut/ 1893. or b<. burn ri . , . ,,, j, ,m such orilor '. .. lu: VKH, Oi'k i tiri (?om ; inri) b . 'lo, Maroh V, tKo't ?'.. ,*. Bvioklon'o Arrtloa Salvo. The boab Salvo io tho world for ont*, brulsos, aoroci, uloorB, ault rboum, fovor bores, tottoH ohappod hand", ohllblolns mid coriiH and nil ?hin oruptloiiB, and positively euroa pile?, or no pay required. It ie guur. antccd to glvo perfect flutisfaotlcu, or mon ey rofundod. Trico 25 couts por box. For salo at Jennings* Pharmacy. Guaranteed Cure. a Wo nubhomo our advertised druggist to soil Dr. King'a Now Dlsoovory foi Oonsump? tiou, Coughs and Colds, upon tbts condition, it yuu aro nflliotod with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or ohcab trouble, and will uso this romedy os directed, giving ita fair trial, and oxporlonco no benefit, you moy rotura tbo bottlo and hnvo your monoy ro fundod. Wo could nob mako this ofTor did wo uot know that Dr. Kiug'B Now Discov ery could bo rolled on. It novor disappoints. Trial bottles freo nt Jennings' Phnrmaoy. Largo 6) KO 500. and $1.00. liUSINICSS DOC ALS. Ono car load Flour. A. J. Bristow. Best Now Orleans Molassosat Howo Bro's Dixio plowB comploto at $1.50 at R?wo Bro's 3000 pouudp Lard for snlo at A. J, Bria? tow'B. Tho boab 5 oonb cigar in town ab J. H. MitohollB. Flour nt $3 7s, $3.90, $4.00, $4.15, $4.2$? nt R?wo Bro's. Twonty pounds of 0. sugar for $1.00 nt) R?wo Brothers. Tho host dhoes for tho IcaBfc monoy nt J. II. Mitchells. Nico now lino of boys nud childron'e Clothing, A. J. Bristow. Best wuter ground Corn Meal ab wholo Balo and retail. A. J. Bristow. Tho bent apples, oranges and Bananas at ! J. H. Mitob-jllu. Tho famous Cuban American oigar for | salo at R?wo Brothers. Tobacco in ion pound caddies at 25 ots. por pound ut Rowe Bro'a. P. S. 0. Ribs-box or oar load, nt any timo. Don't forgot that. A. J. Bristow. Fresh arrivals at Mitcho'ls tn cholee gro oorics that will bo dol'.vorcd froo nt your homo. Finest New Orleans (TilJon brand), Mo lasftosj only fifty coats per gallon nb A. J. Bristow's. Cook Stoves. ?Lo Stove Pans, Pots, Vii? .' ; >...? .. V nVino; ijiKl frU}} i . i \\ 1 blown iu)?i ?ile?j . t?lieetUtga 'M ; ?jj,- ,\, .1 ti,iif'.iiivV, ' ? Don't buy your shoes till you BSO mo. I keep the best linen of Shoes in this mar ket, ns I bayo nlwnys dono. I nsk especial ntlention to my men's and children's Shoes and defy nil competition in this linn ns to quality of tho goods. Seo them, A. J. Bristow. LOTS FOR SALE.-I will Bell threo acres for building lots; will divido thom into half nero loin if desired, and all will front King f-trecb in WeBt Bonncttsvillc. Apply to P. P. Mookine, or nt this ofllco TormB | easy. March 4, 1893. Acme Guano For Sale By O. S. MoCALL. March 8, 1893.-'ir. Two Carloads of TpT MTTD direct from the mills J U J ^ for sale from the oheapost to the best. C. S. MCCALL. March 8, 1893.-4fc. Wo hnvo accepted tho ngenoy *.ou for tho celebrated Slioif Piano, TT Hill nmj arc prepared to mako very j tl 9 low cash prices, or tho most I hlllO ! favorable TIMK prices on Bamo. Any ono wishing to purchoso an inBtru mont would do woll to seo mo. iii w. ?AnnoLii, ATTENTION, VOTERST TI.O ornoo of s?. f\ porvisor of Registration will bo open on tho first Mondays in Match, April, May and Juno for tho purpoeo of Registering parties who liavo become 21 yonra old siuco tho last olcolion, renewing loBt cortifiontca nnd chang ing certificates whoro parties havo ohnngod residenco. J, T. EA3TERLING, February 14, 1893. Supervisor. CALL AND SEE THEM I Our Celebrated Bulldog Pants havo nrrrived and wo can snfoly say with out tho Lar of contradiction that wo have tho largest nnd most oomploto lino of pants now in town. Call and seo us and wo will tako ploasuio in showing you through our stock. SIMON STBAUSS. CTIU AT THE OID STAND ! ?$ I do mo8b respectfully return my tlianks to my many frlonds and tho publlo gcnomlly, for their patronago and oncour* ogemont oxtonded mo in tho past five years to establish in Benuottsvllle a first? ft! BAR BER SHOP;" mission to solicit a contlnuauco of sanio. I abnll aparo no efforts to glvo all good work and polito attention. No cut rates or "Cheap John" prices. Shaving - . 100") Hair Cutting 250 V f Respectfully, Shampooing - 150 ) w. J. OWBWA?W. N. Ii. Cornor Oourt Houso Square. March 22t 1893. VyVii'-'f-i'.-W'-v-Ov' Your Chancel 1" BROUGHT nil wy Ne?ativos with mo Cr/im llnnnfW.tAvlHnr.n1lonklnnrhn.tri. Anv .?.-.? --VT" *' ono wielling dupllouto work oon got . lt at This Ut your too AA nfl? T\M*n oulyaudhwt chanco, asl*0" FW VOm' shall destroy thom lu May, ou loaviug hero. Remit and order nt onco. 0. li. MILLS, Matoh 22, 4\vks. Rockingham, N. 0. Sheriff Sales! ti. B. MrVjAMtIN, ARS?KUCO, I ?> . vs. >. Exocut'n ROlMllOK KELLY, ) BY virtuo of a' levy modo by mo under un execution in nbovo slated cuso, 1 will soil nt Bouncttsvillo, S. H.? on tho tirst Monday in April next, within tho IC??UI salo hours, all tho right, titlo and interest of tho dofondaut, Roderick Kel ly, in and to all that certain tract of land fituati'd in Marlboro County, containing Ono Hundred Acres moro or loss, and bounded by lands of Willy Graham, Hampton McLeod, Warley MoLauriu and others: this being tho traot of laud on which Roderick Kelly lived. Terms of ?ale Cash. Purchaser to pay for pupers. J. IL QUERN, March ll, 1492. S, M. C. L. 13. McIAURIN, Assignee, vs. JOHN A. KELLY, nod JOHN KELLY, fa BY virluo of a levy mado by me uudor nn exocution in abovo stated case, I will sell at Bcnnottsvillo, S. C., on the flrst Monday in April next, within the lexnl salo hours, all tho ri ?ht, title and interest of tho defcudant, John Kelly, in and to all that cortain tract of lund situato in Marlboro county, containing One Hundred Acres moro of loss, and bounded by tho lands of Milly Graham, Hauipfon McLeod, Warley McLuuiiti und other.4; this being tho trnot ol' laud on which Roderick Kelly lived. Terms ol' salo-Cash. Purchasor to pay for papers. J. IL GRE1?N, March ll, 1893. S. M? C STILL IK THE LEAD ilff IN g ta "i STYLES AND PRICES \m j fc. LB LEGGS. I?ti _S?KS --rr=r= ? a P. TUESDAY, MARCH I4TH, 1893. Having just returned from Now York, I oan confidently assert that Kv Styles and Prices cannot bo Beaten ! Como, aud rejoico with mo, ovor tho most wonderful Millinery of to-day, aud at pri ces that defy competition, Very respectfully Yours, a,wat. .- is--If , "...-^ ,->' ' ??>??'?... >.><?--... V V.-.,. ? 1 SM1I-UM. ? Cures CovtBumptlon, Cough?, Croup, Boro Thront. Sold by all Druggists on n Guarantee. Fora Lame Side, flack or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will ?ive great satisfaction.-as cents? SHILOH'S V?TAUZER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga,'fenn., says: "Shiloh's Vitallzer * SAVED MY LIFE* I consider itthuhcstremedu for adchilitatedsmtem I eu#r used." Tor Dyspepsia. Liver or Kfclnoy troublo it oxe?te. Fr leo 75 ota. CATARRH REMEDY. llavoyou Catarrh 1 Try this Horned}'. Itwlll roliovo and Curo you. Price 60 ota. This In jeotor for Itaauccosaful treatment ia furn taned free. 8httoh'a Remedies aro aold by ua on a guarantco to glvo satisfaction. .A. Zt?T ZD FARM 8EED8! Grown in otlr own "SUNNY SOUTH" and bot tor adnji cd to om own cli mate than seeds grown anywhoro ciao. Sont post paid, anywhere, nt low prices. Send for Cnlalnguo and try nomo of them. Address J. W. VAN DIVER, Weaver ville, N. C. January 24th, 1893. \}6 THE PUBLIC-We bog to an nomico that tho moroantilo business of tho lato J. N. Weatherly, will-ba cou tinuod during tho proscnt yonr. Tb business-will bo run ns heretofore Wo thank tho publio for tho past patronngo and solioit n continuanco of sanio. G. M. WEATHERLY, Exrcc'u. Mri. S 0. WEATHERLY, EX'TX Mnroh 8th, 1893. f|| OT I C E l-^-A M KILTING y^J of tho Dcmoorutio voters of thc Town of Bonnottsvillo, will bo hold in tho Court Ilouso, on Thursday, Mutch 30th, at 3 o'clock, p. m., for tho purpose ol' nominating a Mayor and four Alder men, to bo voted for ot tho election in April next. A full attendance h desired. 0 S MoCALL, MAYOR. March 15lh, t?93. FOR SALIl lt H?T! AMOST DESI RAB LIO 3-ACRE LOT in tho town of Littlo Rook, 8. C., centrally located, containing n nico 4 room houso, barn, stable, oto. Also, a storo house 30X70, on prcnisos. For parrie* ulars apply to 0. E. MOORE, Marah 16, 1803-m. Rcnnettsvillo,S.C. f01?ftl? ?y Cfc Mo?ALL, Mardi 8,1893.-41. ?TIOR RENT,-A nico four-room cottngo ' in East Bonnet tsvlllo. Apply to G. ?V, WftddlU, Maroh i, 1893. lIl?lpliiOii D. W. DAF1 ? R - Prinoinal. ; M| ll? ...... _ - f Misa AHME DANIEL, Assistant. Miss F. L. PAYNE, Instructor in M?sio. One o/?7?c Best School? in the Pce Dec Section. Thorough Work. An Sxodtal Library,'' -;' Music Department is .Unexcelled* Tlio Columbia Pcmalo Collogo will take, pupils from thia school into auy class to which iho Principal recommends thom without examination. Similar arrange monts will bo made with other institu tions. Progressive Teachers Progressive Pupils Progressive PalronS? Ono of tho bost equipped buildings iu tho County. For information address D. W\ DANIEL, CLIO, 3. O. March 1st, 1892. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TO BE GIVEN AWAY I I^TROM March loth to April ioth, 1893. 1 Tho Biscay no Buy Oo. will absolutely glvo to any applicant of good obaraotor, one Building Lob in tho now town, "B?BN oayuo City," on beautiful Bleoayno Bay, Bast coast, South Florida, tho Company having decided for tho moro rapid dovol-. opmout of their proporty, to give away ovary ultotnato lot on tbo beautiful boule vards of that city, -WITHOUT CONBIDEU ATION. Writo ab onco to Bisoayuo Bay Co., Tampa, Fla., and muko your applica tion for a lot. These lots aro valuablo now, and undoubtedly will rapidly bo on? h;uiocd. Wlioro ona you And a bettor in vestiront ?-ono that costs you nobbing, and by which you gain a lob in tho midst of tho most forillo and productivo rog?n on tho cont incut; and tho best spot in tho world to build a wiutor homo, Maroh 7th, 1893-41;. Do You Love thc Sabbath ? WE ask another question : DO you op? poso tho liquor trafilo? You can surely say an earnost, unqualified "Yes" to both those questions. Thon you ought to read THE SOLDIER. This is ? beautifully priutod, neat, olear typo, monthly paper, devoted to a defonso of tho groatly-imporiled Christian Sabbath, and to nu uiicompionti?ing war on tho ''whiskey dovil." Price only 35 contsayoav; but if you will sond 25 cents saying whoro you'saw this I will sond you tho oncer a whole year. OJvo line ,>onr ovin ^n|>??<jtq\tVrtu .otu . wilt ,u?n tm ut* un Modell y-y.i 'tv; mirto rcn.iiv..' .rw^vi;:. 'r.- . .:,."'?' '. \Vlteit jy?-,t f uel'Syi'ibe^ .>'-q?i?ci '( tch?iii to agouti'( 1 w u r Address REV. L. L; PICKETT, C'o'.iimbirt, S. 0. February 22, 1893, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j. County of Marlboro. ) Dy Milton McLat . . . : :., J; ??go of Probate. WIIKRBAS, J?imt?i A. U.ako, Clerk of Court, bulli, ui tdr i ?tit nuto mo to granb unto him Letters oi Administration, of tho estate and eltcets of Aaron Smith, dcocasod. Thcso ara therefore ro cito and admonish nil aud singular tho kindred and orcditors of tho said AAKON SUITII, deceased, that they bo and appear beforo mo in tho Court of.,Probato to bo hold at Bonnotts ville, S. C., on tho 30th day of Mareil f 1893, nf tor publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon to show oaiiBO, if any they have, why said administration should nob bo granted. Givon under my hand this tho 9th day of Febiuary, A. D., 1893. (Seal.) MILTON MCLAURIN, Piohato Judge, Marlboro county. Published ou the 15th day ot February, A. D., 1893, in tho Marlboro Domoornb. lili WORKS, McColl, S. C. . tS STILL HEADQUARTERS for nioo Monuments and Tombstones. PRICES HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED, Designs and Prices Furnished ON APPLICATION. Correspondence solicited from any in need of work in this line, Thanking my fnonda for past fa vors I ask u continuation of tho samo in tho futuro. Respectfully, "W..W. PATE. February 25th, 1892, NOTICE 1 ALL porsons indebted to the estate of _.- J. N. Weatherly, dcocasod, prior to January r, 1893, oro requested to mako immodiato payment to tho undersigned, and all porsons holding olaims against said cstato will ploaso present thom proporly provon. C. M. WEATHERLY, Ex?o'n. Mrs. S. 0. WEATHERLY, Ex'-rx, Maroh 8th, 1893. < MWO UPRIGHT PLOW lilt 0 PATEII?EO HOV. 15, '87. UlUulYU --:-mm FOR CORN, COTTON, TOBACCO AND Truok Farmlur (all wrought iron)-po break; will last a ' Mino. l\-|co reihmod to $3.50, oaoh. 8, A. LEWIS, Manufacturer, March 8, ?893. LATTA, ii, 04