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I BBNNETTSYILLE, S, O, .I'UV>.I'II'W?W,,?,I'II'I, ?>...>. . ...?.?.<.<.<?.<....!.,..>.'....>..?.<...' HY S. A. nitftWI? Ar. oo s ? Office West of Court l?ouse. Wednesday, Augu?t 21, 1895. Judge Eaeterlln?'o Court. Trial Justico Eustorling's court is, now open doily and sonic pvetty rough oases aro boing disposed of. Unolalmed Lottere. Lottors addressed lo Mr. Uob ort McCray, Miss Patsy Wilson, Miss Honnio Irving, Miss Nancy McLaurin romain uncalled for it) tho p?St?iuCO. New Guarda. Mr'. S. J. Hubbard has been oleoted ns tho successor of Mr. Wil lie Rogers ns day guard for tho chain gang and Mr. S. D. Coxo as night guard. At Work for the Master. Hov. Looh McLaurin, of McColl, a recent graduato of tho Theological Seminary at Columbia, preached his first sermon in tho Presbyterian church at Lourinburg on the 11th. Toxt : Acts xvi, 30. Gono tb Darlington. . Mr. Lucius Brown, who was ac cidentally shot herc some weeks ago by his brothcr-in-low, Mr. Smith, went to Darlington lust week to visit his father, Mr. Henry Brown. Ile is improving slowly. Four for the Prloe of Ono. We have mode arrangements to furnish the patrons of Tun DKMO OCHAT the New York World three times a week with Tino DEMOCKAT for tho low price of $1.65. Just think of four papers every week for this little sum. Can you alford to let this pass? Begin at once. - Do Not Wait too Long. President Johnson, of tho Win throp Normal and Industrial Col lege at Hock Hill, has written School Commissioner Ilcarsey to the effect that there will not be room in the dormitory of thc college for more than seven st udents on an aver age from each county. As a conse quence, those who wish to attend had best make application at once. All information can bc obtained by calling on the Sohool Commissioner. -o < The Money Question. People aro now reading books on financial questions as they havo never read up'on tho subject before. ''Coin" lcd the way and is soiling by tho hundred thou loib EhikoTstine's PkunTalks on tho Money Question" is the latost book on the important question wo havo seen. It is now on our tablo and is published by Charlos H. Kerr & Company, 175 Monroe St., Chicago, bound in paper, price 25 conts. It is illustrated and the subject seems to have been handled with intelligence. Religious Notes. Rev. B. M. Grier closed his meet ing at Antioch Sunday. Thc mern hers say it was the best meeting for years. Rev. G. W. Gatlin, of North Marlboro circuit, closed his meeting at Oak. Grove Satuarday with several baptisms and a number of additions to tho church. He is down nt Shiloh this week. Evangelist J. A. Williams and his corps of willing workers will begin a meeting in our town to night. Tho tent is located on New street in East Benncttsville. Thc public arc cordially invited. -<? ^o- <--. The Marlboro Graded Sohooh The next session begins on Tues day thc 3d of September with a new faculty and under the most favor able auspices. Parents and guar dians should make every effort to have tho children ready for thc 3d. No child should be kept away from school, and those unable to secure certificates should seo tho Secretary and Treasurer at once and arrange tho matter before that day. Tho education of the childron is too im portant to quibble over any little fonoies. Wc owe it to thc children to take advantage of cvory oppor tunity for their benefit. Have the children ready then on tho 3d. that each mav^fill his or her place at the opening. -<? - Tho Eleotlon on Tuesday. The election yesterday as far as j wc con learn was quiet and orderly throughout thc county. Thc mag nificent response of tho white voters of tho county to thc tocsin of alarm sounded a week ago, when thc j negro ticket made its appearance, is and should bc ever rpmcmbcrcd ns conclusive evidence of thc un yielding patriotism of our people. Ho who thought to boguilo, thom from duty found himself woefully w*J?fefdkcn. Wc were indeed proud to sec our people pulling shouldor to shouldor in solid phalanx, show ing that they wcro no longer to bc divided in the face of dangor. In deed, an observer at thc polls would ' not have suspicioned that thoy ovor liad boon* divided on anything. ES TO PERPETUA I God takes caro of little things. What comfort there is to us in thiel Let our foars bo dismissed, sinoo wo, aro ol moro valno than many sparrows. t Dr. J. H. David, of Dillon, was in town Monday* Mr. 0. I. Sherrill spoilt Sunday in tho Bethol section. . Miss Laiira Knight is visiting her brothors at Sumtor. Mr. IJ. ?. Newton spent Sun day evening in Choraw. Mr. Fred Rogers lias taken a position with Mr. J. M. Jackson. Mr. A. J. Rowe is expected home on tho third of noxt month. Mrs. Yancy McGilvray and tho children spont Friday atjratum. Mr. L. Strauss, who has boen laying up for a few days, is out again. Miss Marion Wallace is visiting relatives and friends around Now toiwille. Dr. II. E. Stockton, who lias been quite sick for a week, has gone horne. Mr. J. B. Taylor, has accepted a position as salesman with Mr. H. W. Carroll. Miss Mattie Bevel, of Fayette ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M.'Webstor. Mrs. Addie Barrett is spending a few days with relatives in her old home, Sumter. Mrs. B. F. Hamer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J ossio Maults by, at Fayetteville. Miss Lillie Mooro, of Clinton, N. C., is on a visit to her uncle, Mr. John S. Moore. Rev. J. p. Roper, of Clio, is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. A. Child, at Darlington. Mr. R. C. Hudson, who has been on a visit across the Atlan tic, has returned homo. Mr. George Douglas, now a salesman at Darlington, is spend ing a few days at homo. Miss Ollio Moekins has return ed home from a visit to relatives and friends in Red Bluff. Misses Clarice and Georgie Mc Donald, of McColl, havo been visiting the Misses Meekins. Mr. W. L. Kinney, who now holds a position at Washington, spont a few days homo last weok. W. F. Stevenson, Esq., of tho Chesterfield bar, was in town Monday on professional business. Dr. J. Lt. Jordan was,called to Choraw Sunday afternoon to soo a sick son (Frank) of Mr. Sam Reid. Mr. J. L, Hodgos, of tho En terprise Hotel at Darlington, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Mr. R. Li. Freeman, after a few days spent in and around Dillon and Little Rock, has returned horne. Misses Annie Rogers and Floy i ting tho family of Mr. G. W. Hearsoy in Bonnettsville last woek. Miss Anna Draughon, who has been spending a month at Red Springs, returned home Monday night. Prof. M. Hi Holt, of Oak Ridge, spent several days in Bonnetts villo last week in the interot of his school. Mr. L. E. Caston returned home Friday evening last from a pleas ant visit to relatives and friends in Cheraw. Mr. John T. Douglas has re turned from a visit to Glen Springs, which accounts for his elastic step. Mr. H. Li. McColl, assistant cashier at the bank, after a short vacation, has returned to his post of duty. Mr. J. W. Graham, of McColl, was in town last week and had his subscription to THE DEMO CRAT renewed. Deputy J. J. Pearson left Sat urday morning for Hartsvillo, Darlington county, where lie will spend some time. Mr. C. B. Jordan, formerly of Bennettsville, but now a travel ing salesman, spout several days in town last weeli. Miss Annie Wallace left last Thursday flight for Charlotte to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Rachel Ross. Mr. t)ouglas Jennings and fam ily, Mrs. Throop and Miss Eliza Crosland havo gone to Mt. Airy to spend a week or ten days. .Mr. King Odom, of Brights villo was in town this morning, and reports fine seasons and tho farmers-choorful and happy over tho outlook. Miss Florence Draughon spont last week with rolativos at Max* ton. She attondod tho Baptist Chatauqau at Red Springs and says it was a grand meeting. Miss Pearl Parr ott, of Darling ton, who is visiting rolativos and friends of this county, and who has boen vory sick for tho last fow days, is ablo to bo out again. Mr. Hilton Meekins, who has boon filling a position in Florida for tho past year, is homo on a furlough. Wo aro glad to havo him homo again, oven f or a whilo. Prof. T. C. Eastorling, princi pal of tho Marlboro High School at Tatum last yoar, has gone to Alfordsvillo, Robeson county, N, C., and taken chargo of tho school thor e. Wo rogrot to loam that Miss Mary Ri McRae, Who received injuries from a fall while out on a picnic noar Darlington, will not be ablo to roturn homo in six or eight wooks. Her many friends boro sympathizo with her in nor sad misfortune. TO WK AND COUNTY NIC WS* .- Now moon yesterday. - Fodder pulling begins this weok. - Mr. J. M. Jackson hos seed Rye for sale. . - A. J. Howe has 40,000 choice briok for salo. -. Insure your gin houso with R. X. Freeman. -. Our jail is again filling up with law breakors. -- Some pf our early farmors ar? eatingsweet potatoos. --/rho Bennetts ville foundry is turning out some nico Work now. - With all the rain wo have had thorp aro still sections in want. - Don't fail to plant a big crop of turnips whilo tho soil is in good lix. . - Tho first box of mullet for tho season was in tho market Saturday. ?- Tho mooting billod for Smyr na this week, wo loarn,vhas boon postponed. - There is sixteen boarders at tho county hotel besides tho chain gang. - Cotton is opening slowly but tho picking season will not open in several days yet. -- Scrofula cannot resist tho purifying powers of Ayor's Sar saparilla. Sold by druggists. - Stockholders of the Bank of Marlboro will find an important notice from the Cashier in anoth er column. - Thero was quite a crowd in town Monday, and many, we re gret to say, wero on business in the Trial Justice court. - Do not endanger your health by using quinine, when malarial fevers can be moro effectively treated with Ayor's Ague Cure. - Boys, don't forgot the exami nations to be held Friday for tho scholarships at the South Caro lina College and Furman Univer sity.-j - Parties in want of good brick can get them from A. J. Rowe, who has between 30,000 and 40,000 to dispose of. - Hall's Hair Ronewer renders tho hair lustrous and silken, gives it an even color, and onables wo men to put it up in a great vari ety of styles. - Mr. W. F. Rogers has re signed his position as convict guard and we hear w^ll soon go tc Rockingham, N. C., whore he har accepted a clerksihp. - Don't forgot that everybody is invited to Tatum Friday with a day of recreation. Some goot speeches are expected. ?- The mammoth brick build ing on tho west side of tho square alluded to in our last issue, is nov being pushed forward. It wil bo 140x63, two stories. - From tho large number o fruit jars that have been sold thii season wo may well supposo tba thc good matrons will bc supplice with home made sweets for once. - Rumor says that tho lowoi lloor of tho large brick building now being built on tho west sid? of tho square is to bo used as i ?tebaeG?~w4WHiko?so?---Lot 'erroll ? we'll get there by and by. - This would bc a good tim for our city fathers to ride over th town and inspect tho sidewalks an< ? observe thc holes that need fi)Uh] up so as to make it possible for th little ones to get homo from schoo after a rain without getting wet. - Now lot the two railroad build a long shed at tho dopot fo tho accommodation of passenger getting on and off tho trains ii bad weather. At present tho ac commodation is an insult to th progressive spirit of tho timbs. ?- Marshal Hubbard says bc ha exhausted his convict labor and h intends to watch the boys close no^ and soc if he cannot secure a fd rcoruits. So look out, boys, if yo don't mind he will have some c you chopping grass on thc strcot: - Turkeys can bo fattone readily on thick boiled corn men or oat meal tinged with milk. ? should bo given in closed coop away from other birds. If in good thrifty condition about nine teen days will be necessary Vt fatten. - Mr. Georgo Taylor ono da last weok went out in Adamsvill and took a view of Sheriff Green' residonco, stables and cotton fiolc and a viow of Capt. P. ?U Bree don's cotton and tobacco Hold, an also a view of Mr. J., A. Broodon' residonco and farm. - Tho young colored girl ovar golist, Claretta Nora Avery, abou whom so much has boen said i tho papors, has arrived in ou town and is holding two service daily at tho colored Baptie church. Sho is tho wonder c all who have hoard hor, and large number of whites atton tho sor vicos. A California chemist has c?mo to th rosoue of tho sugar plantors who ha\ moro molassos than they know what ( do with. Ho mixes it with sand an makes a kind of asphalt paving mah rial out of it. It is said that tho cori position dries quickly and become very hard. Tho sun's hoot doesn soften it, but mokes it hordor. Tho Str?hen Vow. A parishioner, who wo8 a dear friend, read his pastor a pogo from tito's hiatoiy to this fact; When a small boy he gave his heart to Chris!. Ho was. engagod in a brickyard to jjarry c?;?y, o??.v.n vu ?ito n?uu? iur uicuty-ilvo cents a day. Tlien ho vowed that one-tenth of his income ho would givo to God. This ho con* 8oientiously did, and prosperity' fol lowed until his income was $10,000;] und then the ti hil ot his lifo came, in which ho went down in a financial disaster. Here his faith balked. . Ho said: "Atter disaster, had swept all away. I learned what ? had not ? now il. before-that it is easier to give one tenth of $72 than bf 810,000. A man is truer to God when ho works for twenty-five ceuts a day, and has less te mp? tie ns and moro strength to me?t them, whoso iucomo is six dollars a month thou if it is $838.33." Ho re gaiued \ycolth, but it was ia strict compiiaiico with tho vovk^lriai youfli*,' which his dieastor enaKh*f unn 10 fill uutil his death. Hore is an instance of negative fief-viz: that "there is that with hoidelh more than is meet, and it ten doth to poverty." Tho positivo prooi would no doubt fl iii volums were it written out.-Rev, A. J. Gordon, iii* Review of Missious. The Dictionary of Discontent Slence, dear Laddy Betty, has di miuiehed hope, knowlcdgo destroyed our illusions and experience has de prived lia of interest. Here, then, is tho authorized dictionary of discontent; What is creation ? A failure. What is life? A boro. What is man ? A fraud. What is woman? Both a fraud and a bore. What is bonuty ? A deoeption. What io love? A disease,. What is marriage? A mistake. What is a wife? Atrial. What is a child ? A nuisance What is tho devil ? A fable. What is good ? Hypocrisy. What, ia evil ? Detection. What is wisdom? Selfishness. What is happiness? A delusion. What is friendship? A humbug. What ia generosity? Imbecility., What is money? Everything. And what is everything? Nothing. Were we, perlinos, not happier when wo wero monkoys ?-London Truth. "What Caused tho Win rd Times. Judge Hubbard, of Iowa, says it is the existence of corporations. George Gould says it is tho hostility lo corporations. Tho farmer says it is tho low pricoj of wheat and cotton. Tho sil vor men say it is the action of Wall street. Tho Wall street men say it is tho| action of the silver men. The manufacturer says it is the fear| of free trado. The consumer says it is tariff. Tho debtor says it is tho creditor. The creditor says it is tho debtor. Tho Democrats say it is the Repdh licans. \ The Republicans say it is tho Dom ocrats. The Prohibitionists say it is whiskey. The preacher eays it is tho dovil. Now, what is your idea? ..- ,. - / An AlKNIghtcr. -- < \ Bho yawned, sbo hinted, wont te sloop, Ami still ho (lid not. go; Ile (shrunk from ontoring tho night, Because bo loved ber BO. II*? heard a HO?BO, tho baok porch oroakod, "Burglars," ho gasped, but RUO Awoke and said : "Tho milkman's Btop Is quito woll known to mo." -BoBton Courter Mako up your mind to be more charitable for people, and .tho man you bato moat will come in while you aro planning whore to commence? Bucklen'a Arnloa Salve. Tho beut Salvo lu tho world for cuts, bruises, sorev, ulcers, salt rheum, fover bores, tcttor, ohappod bauds, olulblalus and corns and nil skin eruptions, and positively euron pilos, or no pay roquircd. It is guar anteed to givo porfcot satisfaction, or mon oy rotunded. Prir.o 25 couts por box. For Balo at Jonnhixa' Pharmacy? Cur? for Hoadaoho. As a remedy for all forms of Hoadaoho Selectric Bitters lins proved to bo the very best. Ii effcote a permanent euro and tho most dreaded habitual siok boadaohos yiold to hs Inlloenco. Wu mge ull who aro adlictc? to proouro a bottle, und give this remedy a fair trial. In eases of habit? ind constipation Electrio Bitters euros by giving the. needed tono to tho bowels, and fow en nen long rcbiat tho uso of this modi oino. Try it once Lorgo bottles only 500. nt Jennings' Pharmnoy. All Free 4 Tho?o who havo used Dr. King's Mow Dis oovory know its value, and thoso who have not, havo now tho opportunity to try it Fico. Call on tho advorttsod Druggist and got a Trial Bottlo Froo. Sond on-your ramo and address to If. E. lhtcklon & Co., Obl ongo, and get a wimple box of Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills Freo, as well aa a copy of Guido to Health and Ilousohold Instructor, Froo. All of which ls guaranteed to do you gocd and coet you nithing. For salo at Douglas Jonnlngr/ Drug Store -?-?????.--^-r "I know I am an old eoldlor who lind chronic diarrhoea of long standing to havo boen permanently eurcd by taking Cham berlain's Coho, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," cays f?dward Shumplk, a prominont druggist ot Minneapolis, Minn. "I havo Bold tho remedy in^this city for ovor novon years and consider it ?uporior to any other medicine now on tho markot for bowel oomplalntfl." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this romedy for salo at Jomitrigs' Phurmaoy. My boy was taken with a disenso resem bling bloody llux. Tim drat thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Collo., Choloia and Diarrhoea Bemoby. Two dosos of ib sott tied tho mattor and cured him sound and well. I heartily recommend this romedy to all portons suffering from a Uko com plaint. I will answer any inquiries rc garding it whon stamp is inolosod. I refer to any comity oftlolal as to my reliability. Wm. Ronoh, ,T. I\, Prlmroy, Campbell Co., Toon. For salo at Jonnings' Pharmaoy, hlYERSmr OOLLE?E OF lEDIGINE, O HUHtJiU McOUIXE, M. i)., LL. D,, President. '?(?i?ailnlcAts-*KEDioiKB,- wi?ims?iiY, rn/.r.MA?Y.- .A Tinoo-Ycara* ?rafl?d College. Au o?)Mo:;ol foin th year froc, >f uoolrod. ' 1 Knell TVimhnrr.i Inn un in'?!0|vin>iit r.icully. riniaborlns Mililytcur ("I) In tho Mcdtcnl, <;l?lit fSMn lin.' Denial, un i Ax W in tho I'lnn iiiucmnli'iit l>i-pnitiki'otit.. i:<i<il|>mcnt l?-inodoin nita coin? viole: HUM. I-,.I" I'..UO'/" lt.,11,Iii. Av? t.Ut'tairiiltirli? mut 1\V<\ Huitnltul*. KXIKJIIKCA iiKxIoratet I niiiO. Inflii.llii^ ivriviiilnir, ..lt 'ito ?iii iier ?n??illi. Jn&Umt?un h Hirsonnl uiul piAeiieulJ OlltVeitl MMi'rl.il Mn!.-,l un.I u'niii.liinl. . Foi- fm ty yX?v Il.l.VSTUA CHI) (ATA l.jKlUM, or any Information, ftd.lress: 01>fcN3 - A D.T. J. ALLI?ON HiiDQES, ConR?aPOfioiNO OC?BCTAMY, tteptiij?^o? lai 1305. t'HivE.tBi I*? cout-eas OF K.CUICINE, KIOHMOND, VA. T^F) next eoeelon ef tho Rohool will bcgla Tuesday, lim third day of Soptoraher/ i8o?, with tho following Faoulty : P^T. ?mODlH, Prluoipul. Mles Aunto Alford, Misa Ii. E. Pottue, Miaa Corlnno Jcf??9B, MlflB Agnes D, Cotbolt, M?w Katherine D, Abb loy, aBslatants, M?es Minnlo Stagings, N? E. Conservatory, tcaohor of Mueiq. Misa Lolllo Mooro, Art touohor. 'fho Faculty ia excellent and hna been chOBOn with epooinl rofeieuco to tbo needs of tho iso?ioola. Tho COMBO of study baa been rovisod by most competent educators nu? brought up to dato. Tho eohool jgcvor began u year undor so favorablo nuspiooo. /^Tuitlorf& ibo Lltorary Department ls freo to all bona lido rcBidcnts of tho Graded Behool Die?rlob. All pupil*, Loth within and without tho School District, aro required to pAy, beforo being enrolled", a contingen? foo of two dollars for each session, and by resolution of tho liooid no pupil can he ct rolled until tho fco baa been paid and tho pupil presenta to tho tenohev of tho respectivo grado a cortifloato algncd by tho Seoro* tar'jf and Treasurer of tho Board ot Trustee*. In caao of any ono who ie unabJo to pay thoicoutisigont fee, said feo may, up application of parent or guardian of suoh pupil, be lemhUd in tho discretion of tho Board. Wo urgo upon ono aud all tho importance of putting tho children bj ut tho opening of tho Behool so that they may bo' proporly graded and got tho bouoflt of a full tomi, Tiny follow lug rates of tuition are charged non-rcsldenta of tho Behool Dlatriot : $1.50 por Bohool month of four wcoka. 2.co por school month of four wooka. 3.00 per school month of four wooka. 2.00 por school month of four wecka, 3 00 per Behool month of four wcoka. to Fourth Giado, iuolueivc, ?urajgw to-Ninth Grado, lnolu6ivo, ?jusio lfcnoll and Crayon il Painting and Patullo :"J?? tuition duo aud payable On presentation of bill at tho end or eaoli eohool month. Pat?U'iia residiufl without,tho limit of tho Behool District and owning property within salt if district elmll buvo credit on their tuition billa in tho Literary Department for tho avrftmnt of Bpcolnl tax paid by thom respectively during tho ?obool year. Printed cata-, log no with courso of study may bo bad by application to tho Soorotary and Troaauror oj ho Board of Trustcoa. Cortl?oatea can bo obtained from tho Seorotary and Treas uri r from now until tho day of openiog. For further information apply to H. H. NEWTON, PRESIDENT. A. J. BRISTOW, Sccrolary and Treasurer Board of Trusteos. BREM CLUIHi?jlLt ! J^O^y is your chance to get INC SUIT A.T OUT ipjnxoa?ss?. i Commencing June 28th, m m I will sell all Spring and Summer jgj Clothing at greatly reduced prices ? for cash or good account, j I have some elegant styles and ? good values left. H THEY ARE ALL GONE Respectfully, JUNE2G.X805. PMPP]^ mmrnmMmmmm" UMMER MILLINERY ! IN order to dispose of tho balance of ray Spring and Summer Millinery, I will sell same, on and after this day, at New york?*,b?? FOB CASH ONLY! Very respectfullj', Mrs, L. LEGG. Juno 12, 1890. m A. J. ROWE. TY LmmSWo-, J U ST RECEIVED AT Pharmacy ! I'll o best Spring ^odicinc-- WESTMORELAND'S CALISAYA TONIO I An elegant lino of Fancy Confectionery. A completo lino of Bondy Mixed Paints, A completo lino of ?octal Cutlorv tes and Mm Shears. A completo lino of \ Fishing Tackle ( JDOUGliA? JENNINGS* tfebrtmry 15th. I?93i T. DOUGLAS DKAI.KU. IN i DRUGS. ^ 3MC 3E330XOXIXT-EMS*, CHPIICALS, m FINE STATIONERY, I<AMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, FINE SEQA11S. . And Ohoio? Tobaoop VIDAL'S OLD STAND i ^Vpril 15, 1600 OF BEN NETTS VILLE we carry a full line of the fo]>towj,ng Celebrated Shoes. fine hand sewed from $2.60 to $6.00. long lasting shoes from $2.00 to $5.00? Dorsch & 8ojns. High Grade Shoes from $2.25 to S5.00. Mr JE. P? Meld Shoe .prl^die^a^oe^al. illili '.V, GITS FURNISHING GOODS A SPHGIALTY. CREAT SACRIFICE IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. bl", .;..* vi?'. ...?<: at 3 cents per yard. A"? ^-ta^?-w KEei/ts at cost. ?S?* Call And See Us Before You Buy Any Goods Iv*?* Respectfully, ROW?BM Kow Store At Strauss' Old Corner, McCall's Brick Row. -~*-4k*meUavUlii^ji^^^ 7, 1895. Wail Paper, ic. ^Ever ofTcred in Marlboro County. B?C?" When you need anything in ray line GALL AND SEE ME. * * JOHN If MOOEE, Hodges' Old Stand, East of Court House. Bonnottsville, S. C., March 13, 1895. AIM ORDINANCE To Reg?lalo tho Soltoiting of Customers or Quests for Hotels {ind Bonrdhig Housos nt or near the Oopo Fontanel Yadkin Vnltoy Railroad. Be it ordained hy tito Mnyor nnd Aldor mon of tho town of Bennottsvillo la oouaoil assembled nnd by nuthority of tho sama : That on and after tho pns-* age of this ordi annoo lt shall bo unlawful for any porson to flolioit pa8songotn (or nny omnibus, baok or lileo convoynnco of nny kind whatever or to soiioti oustomors or RUCSIS for nny hotol or hoarding house at or nonr the Capo Fonr nnd Yadkin Valley railroad depot within tho oorpovate limits of tho town of Bon? notUvillo upon tho arrival of nny train thereat, and any ono violating this ordi nance shall bo doomed guilty of a mtsdo m cn nor and upon oonvlotion th o roof aimil bo punished by fino or imprlsomnont ot bo sontonocd to work tho streets of tho town in tho disorotion of the Mayor : Pro vied, That no porson or persons Bhnll bo proyonfced hereby from soliciting su?h pas-, songera or oustomors north of tho most northern tiro or rail of said Capo Fear nud Y/ndkln Vulloy Railroad running oast and weak Bono and raitlfied in council July 27th, 1895. P. A. HODGES, Mayor pro tom. Attest: WILTON MoLAURIN, Olotk. , W. J. STEWART, Removed to his old Stand N. E. corner Court llouso Square. Whoa yon wish an oasy shavo, As good as harbor ovor gavo, Just call on mo nt my saloon, . At morning, ovo ov noon ; I cut and dross tho bair w tb grace, To suit tho contour of tho faco. My room 19 neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp, and razors keon, Abd t?vor y tb" ng I think you'll ibid, To suit tho moo and pienso tho mind, And all my arl and skill can do If you just ca'l, I'll do for yon. KAT AT IC OV RTEI'ItRN COVINGTON, Hftviiig n' u my final return f's ndinlnttH trator of uno pomonal cfuato of Stephen Oovlogton, deceased, in tho oftlco of tho Judge of Probalo for Marlboro county, 8, 0., notlco io horoby given that I will apply to Said court nt 11 o'clock a, m. on August totli, 189 j, for lcttors dismissery ns such administrator. J, A DRAKH, Olork and. an Administrator. Joly 10, 189S. -:-u&-?u-.-3-., " , - Kcop Your Harps In Tuno. Those having stringed Instrumenta of any kind can havo thom tuned on application to B. I), TOWUBOMI, at his Btorp undor McCoU's Midi 1,000,000 People Wear IWOottglasSlioes $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 For Boys S'cAr XV. I?. Dontrlnn shoes and na\o front 1.00 tU 83.00 l\ pnltf. . All M y lon mu? Wldilin. Tho fulVftnco In leather lins Inc leased tho iirlco of othor m&Uus, but thc quality ami prices of iv. ?<. HoiiBln? aliocs iwiunlu tho Nnmo. TnKoiiostihslHutoi ?o.otliRtnftmonmlprlcols?tnmnsd ou solo. XV. Xi. 1) un trln.'i f bSOVRTOH, MASS, Sold by ROWE BROS. July 3, 1896. _ - -.I ? ? i- i ? II. . ...mi ; Rambler Bicycles! TUM VMM Y ' BEI?T. H?vVBeen-??Wto $100.00! Want to sell my old wheel that I've been riding cheap, so as to order sample wheel of 1895. Come and see me. DOUGLAS JENNINGS. Jan 30 '9$-iy Kl ATI pr A mooting of tho atook* INU I IU L1 holdors of tho Marlboro Mill Company wilt bo hold at their ofllc?, No. 12 llroad street, Charleston, ?, G., on Monday, August 26th,. at 12 M , for tho purpo?O of aotlng mi tho proposition to In oronso tho capital etook of tho Comply to $50,000.00. O. E. JOHNSON, ?corotary and Trcoimrcr. Poimottsvlllo, S. O., July 03, 189s. II. .NEWTON, 0 "Attorney, (it Law; Bonncttsvillo, Si 0, Oftlco in tho Briok Kow North of tho Court House. , January 0, ?805. TOWNSEND & IIAMEll,. Attoihoys at Law, * BBNNKTTBVlIiLB, S. U. ?t>- Office over Itowo Bros., left sido. ? i ,.v".t,.. I W. B?UOWER, Attovnojj ot Law, J 0 n n e 11 s v ? U 0 , S. Ot <$K)mco on Darlington St., Wost of the Oourt House. GASTON* ~ SJ Attorneys at Law, BKNNKTTSVIM.K, ?, U. O ince en publlq squarcr wcst ol in? ' Hewe,