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BY 8. A. lIUtOWN * ?Q. Ojfllc? West of Gour? House. .'...<,",>>./'Vl'W'\,'>. ?I.? .,(?,..??.??.?..?.?<. ?..??...??.?*.??.?.??.??.*..# w~;i-;i~" Wn?noW li). 1RP.R. ii gwuuouwjf j * -'-v M ARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS &??&? 'Rb?nd-J. B WILSON, P. K. North Marlboro, Shiloh, Muroh 7,8 Bounottevillo Station, March 6,8 Uomir.ttBvillo Ct., Beauty Spot, Maroh 14,15 Bi IghtAvlllo, Boyklu, Maroh 21,22 Bleuhoira, l?bonezor, Maroh 28,29 Clio, Olio, April 4,s MoOoll MlBston, April 3,5 To Bloyolo Rldore. You can have your crippled wheels fixed up and mado to run as easy as ovor by bringing thom to THE DEMOCRAT office, where you can get honest work at moderate oharges. A Ortanoo for You. Mr. W. P. Breeden has just got in 40 head of fino mules suited to all work. One pair woighing 2,000 pounds and another 2,100 pounds. Ho has also a nico lino of buggies, harness, whips, robes, etc. Eplooopnl Services. Rev. Mr. Baker, of Cheraw, will hold divine services hore 011. Sunday morning and af tor noon next. The holy communion ?will be administered aftor tho morning service. Tho public aro cordially invited. Ula Stock lo Fresh. The friends and patrons of former years will undoubtedly find it to their advantago to call on L. Strauss at tho brick storo opposite tho Presbyterian ohuroh for cloth ing, dry goods, groceries, etc. Maxey is in charge and ^vill do you right. Call and see him. Four for the Prloo of Ono. Wc have made arrangements to furnish the patrons of THE DEMO OORAT thc New York World three times a week with THE DEMOCRAT fot the low price of $1.05. Just think of four papers every week for this little sum. Can you alford to lot this pass ? Begin at onco. Unclaimed Letter?. Letters addressed to tho follow ing persons remain uncalled for at the post?nico: James Gerdirer, Charles Hamer J. Li. King, Miss Mary McDaniel Mrs. M. J. McManus, DW Smith Mrs. Emma Thomas. Miss Annie "Wilson, .)..!...* 13 .yo .1. ii. (..'.>}. ?i\)??> Kuos' Copea. .:-... - J J Ci )')av.idi A Prise for ?iv Ho?? Tho State IVair Society mtvo offered three special prizes for tho heaviest hogs shown, at tho next Pair-??30, $20 and ?10. Tho hogs must not woigh less than 500 Sounds, and the weight over will etermino tho promium. Thoro is no limit as to age and overy county should, try for theso pre miums. Died In Darlington. Wo regret to learn from tho Nows that Mrs. Ms Adams, nco Woathorly, formerly of this county, and wife of Mr. Jesse Adams, who moved to Darling ton two years ago, died in that town on the 10th from heart fail ure. Sho loaves a husband and live children to mourn her sud den death. Dr. Carradlne Coming. This notod evangelist has fixed the 5th of April as tho dato for tho commencement of his prom ised mooting in our town, and tho committee have secured tho va cant lot on tho northeast comer of tho public square for the tent. Let all who feel an interest in tho succoss of this meeting begin to do a littlo "knee work" that it may be owned and crowned with success. Ouro for Hoadaoho. ''AB a roracdy for all forms of noadaoho Eolcotrio Bitters haa proved to bo tho vory host. It effoot? a pormanont ouro and tho moat dreaded habitual eiok hcadaohus yiold to ita iufluonoo. Wo uigo all who aro oQliotc? to procure a bot.Mo, and give i.hi? remedy a 'fair ilia1. Jo oascn ol habit nal constipation Kloctrio f) i (.tore on rca liv kiviug tho. nn?dnd f..r<: t? ) ? illili few caKOR long v??. iu, .Ito Uno 'if this niodi* ohm. Try ?! once, Liirgo UOLIJCB only 500. at J, T. Douglas' drug Btoro. 2 Will Looate In Rook Hill. Mr. W. C. McAlistor, of Tatum, has finished the law course at the University of North Carolina and gassed tho examination bef oro tho upromo Court at Raleigh. Ho will locato in tho prosporous city of Rock Hill and bocomo tho jun ior momhor of tho firm of Mc Dow and McAlistor. Ho is now sponding a fow days at homo be fore entoring upon tho work of his. chosen profession. Claud is a bright young man and we ex pect to hoar from him in tho fu ture. Tho littlo daughothr of Mr. Fred Wob ber, Holhnd, Masa., had a vory bad cold and cough whloh ho had not hoon ablo to ouro with anything. I gavo him a 25 cont hottlo of Ohamhorlaiu'a Cough Romody, says W. P. Hold on, morell ant and po? tm au tor at West Brimfiold, and tho noxt timo I Baw him ho said It worked Uko O charm. Thia romody ia intended oapo oially for aouto throat and lung dieoasoe etioh aa oolda, oroup and whooping cough, and ito famous ouro. Thoro ia no dangor in giving lt to children for it contains notha lng injurious. For salo at Jennings' Phar maoy. Mr, ti. H. Custon spout Sunday in ?horaw with his mothor, Our littlo Mond Claronco Mc Gilvray is stoic, with mousier. Miss Emma Easterling loft Sat urday morning for Lumborton, N. C, to spond somo timo. Mr, B, F. Covington, of Brights villo, was in town yostorday and called to see us with smiles. Capt. T. P. Stubbs, of Brights vir<), was in town Friday and dropped in to seo us with smiles, Wo regrot to report that Mr. Salem Rowe is suffering with a sevoro cold and confined to his room. We aro pleased to report that Capt. T. E. Dudley is able to bo out again and attendod church Sunday. Little Daisoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bounds, accidentally burnod her loft hand vory badly Sunday night. Mrs. Rachel Ross, of Charlotte, is spending some time with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wal lace, of our town. Mr. R. T. Draughon carno homo Friday :juito sick from an attack of pneumonia, but was able to ro sumo his tour yostorday. Miss Maud Hinson, of Tatum, has boen sponding a fow days with her cousins, Misses Anna and Florence Draughon. His Honor, Judge R. C. Watts, is on his first visit to Marlboro and so far has made a favorablo impression on our people. Deputy J. J. Pearson, who is on special duty at Darlington clean ing up blind tigers, spent Sunday and Monday in Bonnottsvillo. Messrs, A. C. Groen, Henry Hubbard, D. N. Fowler, Simoon Mooro, Fairley Bavrontino and J. F. David are assisting the Sheriff this week. Mr. J. M. Woodloy, of Clio, at tendod the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters in Charleston last wook, and was olocted Grand Conductor of Coun cil, Mrs. J. T. Poole, of Maxton, accompanied by her noico, Miss Lillian Crcach, of Four Oaks, N, C., have been spending a few days with their relative, Mr. R. T. Draughon. Miss May Emanuel, who has been visiting relatives in Boston and Westmedford, Mass., for eight or nine months, lo the de light of her many friends, has returned home. Miss Cornelia McIntyre, after a most delightful visit to relatives in Virginia, returned to hoi* fa ther's cultured homo on Wednes day last, accompanied by Master Robert Charles McIntyre, Jr., Iiis sister Agnes with their mother, tho accomplished wife of Maj. McIntyre, s?porintende?l of Bel io j Classical and Military Academy, Va. L.ooluro Te-morro*.'; NIL?UL. Owing to inclement weather the lecture of the Af rican Prince Fu mu Chechechi, which was billed for last Thursday nighit will pos itively take place to-morrow night at McColl's Hall. An attractive program has boen arranged and the price is so low that eyerybody can go. Tho exhibition and loct uro is exclusively for tho whites. Tickets, 15 and 25 cents, aro now on salo at Jennings' Pharmacy. The proceeds aro for mission work in Africa. At Hymen's Altar. Tho wedding bells aro ringing at Beauty Spot, and the young folks have decorated tho church for two grand events to take place this week-ono to-night, the marriage of Mr. Claronco Hub bard, of Hebron, to Miss Mary Heustess, tho lovely daughter of Mr, Joseph B. Heustess, and tho other to-morrow night, the happy union of Mr. Reid Childross, of Fountain Inn, Greonvilfo county, and Miss Carrie May Cottingham. Tino DEMOCRAT extends hearty congratulations and bost.wishos. Mavvoloua Itosulta From a lottor writtou by Roy. J. Gun derman, of Dimondalo, Mich,, wo oro per mitted to moko this oxtraot: "I hove no hesitation in recommending Br, Kingia Now Discovery, as tho resulta wore almost marvolous in tho enso of my wifo. Whilo I was pastor of tho Baptist Church at Itivca Junction flho wnB brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippo. Torriblo paroxysms of coughing would I,'rt houttj iv Uh little interruption mri >( j rionmed aa it she ooiild not nun Iva thc ni, i \ friend rooauuuondod Or, TC I ty/ ? I . i piftcovory ? lt waa quick in ita work arid highly uatiu?a?tory iu VOHU?U?," I rial bot tles free at J, T. DongW drugBtoro. Regu lar sizes 500. and $1 00. 1 Timo to Stop, Boye. Wo regrot siheorily that wo aro again called on to say a word to tho thoughtless boys and young, men of our town about bad be havior in our churches, but thoy soom to forgot that thoro is any law to prevent it. Wo now warn 4hom that unless they do stoj) it and at once tho next court will find somo of thom indicted for their thoughtless and wicked dis regard for tho solomnity of God's house, Wo hoard an official say on Monday that tho grand jury woro anxious to got .hold of somo of thoso casos and make an ox amplo of thom. Do, young mon of Bonnottsvillo, stop boforo some of you aro brought up in court. It will ho your fault if it docs happen, and wo warn you in timo. Buoklen's Arnloa Salvo. Tho boat Ualvo in tho world for oute, bruiBOB, Boro?, uloora, Bait rheum, fovor boros, totter, ohnppod hande, ohllbloine and corn? and all Akin eruptions, and positively ouros pilos, or no pay roquirod. lt ia guar an tood to glvo port cot sati?f action, or mon ey rof un dod. Prioo a$ oouts por box. For salo at JonningV Pharmacy, TO WN AND CO UNTY NH W8. - Mr. A, J. Kowb has gardon poas ready for tho sticks. ?-There was another heavy wind storm last Thursday. - Hurry up your gardens now old wintor will soon bo gone. - AU who make returns to tho Auditor after to-morrow will pay - Mr, S. C. Turner is making some addition to his rosidonco on Hudson street. - Mr. L. Strauss has a fine lot of choico family horses tor sale. Call and seo thom. . - Spanish peanuts for seed can be obtained of P, O. Emanuel. Don't wait too long. - Our Methodist friends have made some needed improvements at and around tho parsonago, - Mrs. S. J. Adamshas had the largo oak, which was injured by tho fire near tho hotel, taken up, - If you want a good Piano buy tho Mathushok, for sale by Simon Strauss, for cash or timo. - That blizzard Sunday night was the biggest surprise of tho season, and wo hope will be tho last. - One of Mr, W, P. Breeden's teams run away ono day last week and toro a buggy up for Mr. J. F. Breedon. - Hon. C. P. Townsend has mado SODIO improvements in the way of foncing around his resi dence in town. - Remember, tho Auditor is in his office daily now to receivo your returns and that after tho 20th a penalty attaches. - Wo aro glad to learn that there-is another move on foot for a cotton factory for Beunottsvillo. Good. Botter lato than never. ?- A big crop of cotton carries with it a largo crop of fore closures and executions-an in crease of businoss for tho sheriff. - Mr. Milton Moore is foreman of tho grand jury for 1890, to whom complaints can be made of matters going wrong iii tho coun ty. - If you want a good organ, tho best made aro tho Mason & Hamlin and tho Sterling Organ, Simon Strauss solis them on the best terms. - Wo will send THE DEMOCRAT ono year to any farmer in Marl boro who will testify that the "yaller" dog has kept him from raising sheep, - Tho farmers who plant a heavy crop of cotton this year will bo scratching their heads and swearing about the scarcity of money next fall. - One or two couples from town, we learn, attended a valen tino pui'iy gi VA ii al tho elegant lioiiv? of Mr. .'i. H HauVOto?i in tri?1 ?iiboft?z'er ?cht?oh?last Friday ??0\? - lt is rumored th at our young friend B. D. Townsend will.soon go on the road as a commercial traveler, Bon will make a good "roadster" and wo wish him much success. - We are glad to announce that Mrs. L. Logg, who unfortu nately lost everything by tho re cent fire, will bo ready for busi ness on March Gth in Capt. P. L. Breeden's now brick building next to tho postofllce. - The social event of last week was tho masquerade ball given at tho elegant and hospitable home of Col. Knox Livingston last Fri day night. It was an ovont of inoro than usual enjoyment and will leave au evergreen spot in many a young man and maiden's memory. - When tho Waterbury Watch Company stopped manufacturing theil* old stylo watch, tho fiood gates of cheap Swiss factories wore opened, and poorly mado, vory unreliable watches were forced on tho markot iii place of tho very accurate Watorbury which had but the one fault-its long wind. Tho Watorbury Com pany were appealod to for some thing good and cheap in tho quick wind series; Tho result is tho new "Trump" watch, which sells at 92.60. Call on H. W. Carroll and see this new watch - Tho trial of about oight or ton colored boys and mon last Thursday in tho Mayor's court for cu1:-' and shooting at ? festival, or social onti'Huiimwnt. ' as ojio of the tHl Aosso.s styled it? hi vyoft hSeonei \)M?^0ti Tuesday ?iight wits a rogid?r in Cc ir tidal and (he most ridiculous one we ever at tended. Tho Holy Word of God was as irreverently handled as if it had boon an old bluo back spelling book. If thoy aro allow ed to curso and shoot thoir pistols in town, they should not bo allow ed to handle this sacred volume so irreverently. The trial was continued and will bo taken up at some future time. - Thoro has boen complaint af tor complaint made about the bad behavior in town and yot it does not stop. What is the mat ter with our Council that they do not took into tho matter and either seo that tho laws are rigidly and in every instance enforced, or else repeal thom and turn tho town over to tho evil-doors and profane swoars and have no government ? Good government is not a result simply of good laws. Good gov ornmont is tho result of tho * 'on forcoment" of good law, and un less wo "enforco" justly, impar tially and indiscriminately our town laws wo will havo no gov ernment, and tho free and pro miscuous uso of firearms, vulgar language and bitter cursos as has hoon rocontly hoard and allowed will continue. Councilmen, wake up and do your duty. Poath'u Do!i.?fi. Bled nt his home in Blown* ville on Friday last after :>. . hours illness Mr. ll. Wi-Huy?* Hewus a valued citizen ami will be missed. Ho was one of thu Petit Jurors drawn for tlu pres ent term of Court. Religious Notos. llev. E. 0. Bailey, who hus been serving the Pr?sbyt?tO,?.vn ohuroh of our town some mondia as a supply, tendered hif resig nation some two weeks ugo and on Sunday night rireached hi? farewell sermon. A large con gregation turned out and many regrets were heard that ht- liad determined to leave ny. Ho goes to Timmonsville, Florence conn ty, and carnes with him l.ho best wishes of all who mad. ! . . acquaintance while here. Plano to be Olvan Away. Tho publtehora of TUB HAPPY MOM G will givo nu elegant Ano toned Upright 3'iuno, j valued at $350.00, abBolutoly f roo to tho l p?r?oa souding thom tho largest list, of words constructed from tho lott ora contained .in tho namo of their well known puUka ttou, "TnB HArrx HOME." Additional prosonts, couslatiug of ole, ?Gold WatohoH, Silvor Watohes, Sowing Mtv oliino, Muslo Box, Silk Dresses, Chink Dinner Bot, and many valuable and - ?it*) artlolos, will also bo awnrdod in ord01 fi merit, and evory porson Bonding not lisien than ton words will vocciyo n present ol' value Uso olthor plural or siugulnr vvbrdu, but not both, and no lotter moro times bliftn lt appear* in tho text, "Tiik HAPPY IIOMK." Tlds 1B a popular plan of introducing. inU' now homos this popular publication, wbioli has in itu tinco yearn' oxlstenco received rt happy wolcoino in many thousand boni? AB tho objeofc in giving away theso vam nblo presorts ?H to introduco and att ut attention to Tine HAPPY HOMH, which i a banduomoly illustrated monthly publi tlon dovotod to Literature, Fashion, Stories and Art, ovory list of words must bo nc companied with throo two-oont etampa couts) for a trial copy of this favorito homo journal containing full particulars, list ol' prosonto, and rules regarding content. You may re?oive a valuablo reward for your troublo. Address TUB HAri'Y Ho MK 35S Dearborn Stroot, Obioago, 111. FEBRUARY TERM OF COURT. The February term of Court con vened on Monday, His Honor J< ' . B.C. Watts presiding. In the absence o? Solicitor Johnson, who is attend ?Pit tho Legislature, H. H. Newton, Esq , took his place. Tho Grand Jury iv erl promptly in placo, oud after a el ea) and forcible charge from his Honor wont to work with a will to hurry lui siness. with M. A. J. Moore us for mon A number of billa were thrown bul and only thoso of a serious chaiuctci received attention, thus saving nwu\\ doll nra to tho county. The noted Wallaco Bullard CO?? was lakon up Monday and oct. pied tho court nniil Tuesday nlte-'rw.oi whet) it Waa given to tho jui'y'j wljo in ?hon tiind rehi^hed wiib ii voi-'ic" ?of g?ilty. iii;; Honor inipopoAl ti iiui ol ^ji 1,01)0 or u y euro in poimontiury His counsel, Mr. T. I Rogers, gave notice of appeal and asked for bail, which was grained in the sum of $2000 Tho famous Odoin-Tcrrel case was next taken up, and will likely consume the rest of the week. Tho following is tho presentment of tho Grand Jury niado Tuesday af noon : : To TUE HON. R. 0. WATTS, PllBBIOINO J una ic : The grand jury beg leavo to submit their final report for tho torin of said Court : 1. They havo examined tho Jail and find it neatly kep'; the prisonors larc well fed aud properly clothed and all fuel necessary for their comfort I provided. lu view of the fact that an Act to allow tho citizens of the county to vote on the question of building a new Jail is now before tho General Assembly, tho Grand Jurors refrain from making any suggestions for (he I improvement of tho present building, i TI103' have also examined tho Court i Houso and find thorc nie leaks in tho roof and recommend that tho same bo immediately repaired. They rccom-i mend that two squaro top tables bo furnished tor tho uso of tho Court Stenoginpher. 2 They desire to cnll tho attention of tho County Supervisor to tho ne cessity for footways for tho uso of pe destrians nt nil places where stroams liable to overflow cross tho county roads, and recommend that such afoot way bo immediately provided nt Cot thigham Creek bridge, 011 tho road to Hebron. 8. They d?sir? to cnll tho fittontion of the propor 'olncere tn ?ho fact thal in many scetibpn of the cou ii ly thc publie fdi.dH are not <ii tho proper wi lill iig to (ho filet that adjoininj? owners piow into thu roads. 4. '1 hey havo appointed Messrs. M. A. J. Moore, J. M. Jackson and II. IC. Covington a committee to ex amine thc hooks and offices of thc county ofllcefs and the bonds of said officers and roport to iheir body at the next lerm of tho Court 5. They havo appointed Messrs W B. Drako, C. B Rogers and Jas. A. McDaniel a committeo to examine in to and report at tho next term of thc Court on tho condition of county pool houso and farm. G. They desiro to moko tho follow ing presontmont for crime: (1) Allen Ratliff and Honry Ratliff for Arson, in huming the dwelling houso of Wm, Smith on Novembor 18th 1895. (2)? Geo. W. Hopkins, J. Jj, White and Charles Mnrtnitison for maintaining v public nuisance in erecting a (lam across Muddy crook . in Brownsville Township, below tho old Rogers mill. Respectfully summitted, M. A. J. Momo, Foreman. Our people aro growlm? moro and mon In tho habit of looking to-* for tho latent and'best of ovory thing in tin drug lino. They Boll Ohumborlaln's Congi Remedy, famous for its euroa of bad colds oroup and whooping cough. When In uoct Of nu oh a medicino glvo thia remedy 1 trial and you will bo moro than ploo80< with tho romilt. For Bale ab Jonnlnga Pharmacy, Proa by ?r> ftjfit?j Cfo uf?/?. 'Clio notion o? tho congregational tn Ming hold {touching tho resignation Ol' ii? v. Mr. t? ailey le embodied hi tho follow \i)?i communication : B'un.'.nsvit?e, 8. C., Fob. ll, 1890. Kev )?, 0. Bailey, JJi J>i other i At a coug?egotfoun? me? lng held ID the Presbyterian church thl?- i. 'tho following motion was [)M??;? u nun imbu ely s iiu\( Mr. Bailoy bo requested to wi luttra vj his resignation, and to . fill out M. : unexpired time as our supply. '.fha''a Jommittoo consisting of tho ofiV<?j?a tho church be appointed to c (M? itoieato to Mr. Bailey the desire j of Uv congregation.'* '''. dating.that you may see your way oUs.u' to accedo to our request, we are, X- ratorually yours, \f; V ?rKNNiNas> Ruliug Elder, T.J?. DuoLisf, Ruling Elder, i )oi)??i.As JiiNN^as, Doaoou, T, J iASdN, Deacon, pviV'U'u ly'.exhausted lip. . , ;-'order".''Katijust b<U? pla..- .by ?? noted Gei'tasvu firm of PI. : initlfi/rs %Uh a California l?uv. box Ciimpixtiy for a largo quantity of ? (lucia uood, which ls found to, bo tho tiefc.t wow now available fol* p^n>. olh-. j " . . aquolais thq big trco of 0vlTjoyiwA. It seomB .too bad that Lim " .vid old giants should bb sab l, and ospoolally that their ond. ?houid bc iad*p0ncll shavings. "W -in in ?oubt, Ask." v utan Whoro does this road go to? ?j ; . j.;- - $ )'.'.)>, ?v11 bu't go nowhere. Itstays j i. wi' .:. .?tis.. W,i ?)a- Well, then, whero wlfl 16 i?: ino to? 1 If. won*t take you at oil. ." o to go yourself. I W..D . ^You're- rather fresh thi? o d j. a' nln't you? Boj No moro fresh nor you bo atopmi ' intel on tho way to tho bank! W\ (ban -Bank? lt, .- -V e.j . mud bank, emartyl (EJ'A, humming: "My Swoot heai' 's tho- Man In tho Moon.") Li ie. Mt IV Wjhiyj ox-poBtmaster, Blaok Crook, H. s'r-. vvaii '.ndly allllctod with akouinatiem that '?. ? .vu', only nblo to hobblo nrouud vltli ci\if: . ind oven then it oauBod bira ..i. : I i?. Aftsr using Chamberlain's Pt in !M lt? wa? go muob improved that h.- ?'i tt i.way bia ouues. Ho Bays this liniTOfjl did bim moro good than all othor . ; -lu /n % nod tiootmont put togcthor. For salo 'I ;;b oonts por bottle at Jennings* I'bur Jv v. \ fi.tVu,. wrrdo an editor for iustruo ti .i^how to slop hie hoy from smok '-r:, ?i:nl ;jo(. tho''f.dlov. in;r . * i - * n i su.^x.'st. brineryi periu*? ruction tvir^KhUtting dfi' his hh ..vi. ..-o. 1 neb if he rerchhis .list?n ii ii ii pin Kit 16' bri ro.wl?ido^ VVf?lfc him anti) ha is ready lo hold up his hands mid promiso never again lo smoke another cigarette. If that does not work, drown him. A drowned boy is bettor than ono that smokes cigarettes Tho ,Sli alco tn have made a discovery whtob io desjinod to accomplish muob good. Real izing that three -fourths of all our sufferings | ut ino from stomach troubles, that tho coun try is ?torolly filled with pcoplo who oannoc eat und digest food, without subsequently suffering pain and distreso.'and that many aro Btijrvlng, wasting to mero skeletons, bo causo their food docs thom no good, thoy havo dovoled much study and thought 'to tho subject, and tho result io this discovery, of thtir. Digestivo Cordial. A llttlo book con bo obtainod from youri druggist that will point out tho way of relief nt onco. An investigation will cost | nothing and will result in muob good. Children all bato to take Castor Oil, but | not LAXOL, which ls palatablo. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Marlboro, ?h IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. Ex. Parte, Harriett Ann Brigman in her otan right, and on behalf ot Lillie P. Brigman, Corrie L. Brigman, Minnie Brigman, Josie M. Brigman, Edgar Brigman, Arthur Brigman, Nettie Brig man and Curtis Brigman, her inlant children, who reside with her, in the matter of the estate of Curtis Brigman, deceased, petitioner : Whereas, Harriet Ann Brigman in her own right and on behalt of lier chil dren above named, who are inlants and who reside with her, has filed wlih me as Clerk ol the Court her petition to have a Homestead set apart to them out ol the Jand of said Curtis Brigman, and also- tho personal property ol n? i deceas c i .......ml >' itjlffi Brigman, the lather of said Inlant children, sj?t ap?i-HVd exempted loi -Hie b'.fi.! t of sahl widow and nunor child?<iti >". jiccbydaucc with law in ii'ocii c ni -o m rule and provided which said petition is on file in my office. Notice is hereby given unto all whom it may concern, that after the publication ol this notice tor lour weeks, as by iaw provided, I will proceed to appoint ap praisers to appraise to appraise and set off said Homestead out ol the lands ol said Curtis Brigman, and set off and exempt the said personal property in ac? cordancc with thc statutes in such case made and provided, Witness my hand this 17th day ol February A. D. 1895. J. A. DRAKE, C. C. P, roil SALE- Wo tho undersigned trustoen of Bonnottovlllo Lodgo, No. 257, Independent Order of Good Templara will noll to tho highest blddor on tho 13th day of March, 1896, ab tho Orango S toro ono Organ, Two Dozon Chairs and One Lamp, tho property of tho aforesaid Lodgo. Jon? S, M00RR, MILTON MCLAURIN, Trustees, February 17, 1896, Special Drivos nt R?wo Hros. Bopt Patent FI6ur, Salt at 60 conto a Back. Stoves only $8.60. Tho Greatest Lino of Shoos. Carnot8 and Rugs. Clothing 20 per cont ohoapor. Best coffee only 20 couts. BcBt Tobncoo only 26o por pound. Pistols, Guns, Cartridges, Bloyole ropairs, &o, AN ORDINANCE To Provobt tho Burial of Dond, Rodie within tho Oornomlo Limit? of tho Towt ot Bonnotteylllo, Bo lt ordained by tho Mayor and Aldor mon of tho town of Bonuotteavlllo hi oouiv oil riesomblod'nnd by authority of tho Hamo Seo., i. That from nnd after thia dat< lt ?hall bo unlawful foi' nuy pornou to burj doad bod|oa la any of tho church yarda o? other plnocB within tho corpornto limita ol tho town of Bonuottavlllo, excopt and pavo in oatabllahod oomototloB, Soo, 2. That any person violating thia ordinance upon conviction ahnll bo fluod not moro than ono hundred dollars or impria onod not; nioro tbau thirty dayn at dtsoro tion of Council or Mayor hoaring tho onso. Dono and ratified in Cou noll thin 4th day of Dooorabor A. D, 189s'. ?, S. MoOALL, Mayor. Attest i MILTON MOLAUWN, Town dork. Jfl BUY your Garden Soed In bulk mid Bavo from 2? tb 40 ot? ou ovory Dolj lat's worth you bay. V ^! ' I will,guarantee Vf, Atico Burp??'s eocd trn,oi puro, and of high gormi ; Mating power'. . ; vf :':> ;'k;?.u>:^ I.V:?uW, OJ;/, f uv'.-: fitftil tiottviy. Ybt'by tWjA?, &<... AtvftyA JENNINGS PHARMACY, DOUGLAS JENNINGS, Trop. ltoglatorod.PhnrmaolBt - Fobru.nry 19, 1895. S?1S Of HOOD TIMES HAS COME. And I havo a nico lino of BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS now on hand. I will also koop n oolcot lot of 'QK?UI.?TC' : mm WO tn (?tock for salo nb tho boat prlooa. Don't buy until you BOO mo, Thanking roy frlonda for pnab patronago, they will find mo nt tho now brick atablen near tho poatoffloo and up ? to-dnto on priooa for anything in ray lino., Bespeotfully, W. P. BREEDEN. Sept ember 18; 1895. MORE EYEGLASSES, MITCHELL'S mmmMmk A ?Othhl yr.f? and Elkollve lien.cly far S?fi?.Wi-Maiii?INFi.AMli?Si?B, I.'rottuvi?ir M?oviff'8f(rhtii(inQ?%.'t? ?tul itx'*toi\i\fj tho slant <JJ' the ??u. Caroo Tear Drops, Granulation, Styo Tumors, Rod Eyes, M at tod Eye Lashes, AND PnODUOINQ QUICK RELIE? AND PERMANENT CURB. Also, cannily, efllcnclons when nanci fa other maladies, such UM Vicers, Fever Sores, Tumors, ?nit ltlicum. Murna, ft'lles, or wherever liiffoiiiincllon exist?. BIITOU ELL'S SALVE moy bo unv.il to ntlvantago. SOLD BY ALI. DRUQQISTS AT 25 CENTS. Now You Can Build. TT AM now prepared to supply lumber ? of any kind from th? best Virgin pine and at living prices. My Mill is located on tho Hunt'? Bluff and Clio Hoad, 7 milos south of, Bcnocttsvillo. Ordor* filled on ?hort noiicn Sc me before buy ing. Post ofllco Rod Hill. II. T. EDENS. April Oth 1895 WE aro in position to Bemire lonna of money ou improved fur m lauds in Marlboro county on caey termp. Address or cali on WOODS & MAOFARLAND, Darlington, S. 0. January 21, 1896.-'im, R. L. FREEMAN, Surveyor and Civil JQnginecr, I BENNETTSVIUE, - - S. C. December 24, 1895. DB.T. W. BOUCHIER, I3ofifiett?villoi ?. C. Off ce in TV Ti. McCloll's now TOS? ?)t?l?ing, Op-ytm.-.-.. v?m n?de Oiljco hours (Vom 9 S m., to ll p? m. NOTICE I hereby given that tho .own CouncU ?t Won nottavillo will rocoivo bida to tako up and romovo tho burned oaks on tho aldowalka on tho publlo nquaro oauscd by tho rocont Bro. Bids will bo roooivod until tho 10th of Fobruary, 1896. MILTON MCLAURIN, Town Olork. January 30, 1896. A IV ARN IN G NOTICE. AU porsons aro hornby warned not to troepasa by laming or othorwieo on any landa bolonging to oithor of tho undersigned. Tho law will bo onforced against all-who violnto this notice OKORO ic OaOSLAND, Timoor CROSLAND, CnAKLES CROSLAND, January 31, 1896. TOWNSEND & HAMER, Attornoys at Law, BENNETTSVILLB, S. ?. (t?r* Oflloo ovor R?wo Bro3., loft sido. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND il full lino of SHOES at P. A. MoKBI DAR'S. A NICE LINK OP STAPLE I>?t J i\ GOODS and NOTIONS at P. A. Mo KBLLAR'S. BE SURE AND SEE MY SHOE* before you buy. p, A. MCKELLAR. X.XKJE A PHW&XX\twtti tho ashes, with pin ions roplumed and^t??i^j^ti^th up again and-.soaring.-'. So if YOU \? ant. ?LT HOOK BOTTOM PHZC&S, call to seo mo 'loar tho Bank imdor tho Town Hall. .B?nnottsvillo, S. C., February 10, 1806. SST; to Vi ;v> W i~>. )J -, V K.J L'y ?LJfe AT BOTTOM PRICES. UW" It will pay you to soo me befor? you buy v your goods in this line. 'ATS . ATS ATS ATS . I have a well assorted St?elc .of-HalB from* 20 cents to $3.00, and I am stire that 1 can suit you. with f\ nico Hat for a little money. I have a complete lino which I bought beforo tho rise and can sell them to you cheap. Conio and se? me boforo you buy your shoes. I have a nico stock ol Trunks to be sold at-ll),^ tom prices,' and if you wilt soc mo before you buy I can save you some money on a trunk. . My lino is completo from 10 couts to 75. * You ca a ?..l\vuys !?)() n Full Lineal bottom prices. Thanking you for your patronage in tho past 2?? and hoping for a continuance of tho same, I am, &x YOURS RESPECTFULLY, 9 Cornel' Stoic Umlcr McColl'fl OSnll. BE1JT. 27, 180?. AMERICA'S STANDARD YEAR-BOOK. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before. 584 PAGES. 1.500 TOPICS. TtHu JCrexytltltig Yon IVnut. to Know "?v7?'t> Yon Vf hut to Kvow It, A VB??ABLB cicL?P??U OP UP-TO-bATB PACTS. An Invaluable and Unrivalled Political and Popular Hand-Book. READY JANUARY 1st, 1896. (Postpaidty Mall. ) THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. tonn'? flo AVIthnut It This P'Mldutlal Y*** T1IB?EH01NB THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. You can only got thom nt Strauna', Wo lmvo thom In all ??/.OH : Young Lndloa at y$ conto, Lndloa It & H. nb $1.00, Nnqring $1.00, Abdominal $1.50, H. $1.75, n?a?k R. & ll. $i.oo. If you liavo novor tried tho Glovo Fitting got ono, SIMON STJRAUSS, Novombor 15, 1895. A FULL LINE OF PANTS CLOTH at P. A. MoKELLAXVH, di? Q AA OAm for a used OOLTJM* ?pO?UU WA? $1.00 stamp.- 0.18. KLAPP, St. Taris, Ohio, J. ANNUAL RETURNS OF PROPERTY. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, J BennotUylllo,. S. 0., November 27, 1895, $ r? HUjOTICE ie hereby giVon that this 0OI00 gNy will bo open from tho first doy of Jan uary to tho 20th doy of February, . 1896, for tho purposo of rcoofving tim returns of tho taxpayers of Marlboro county. All persons having proporty in tholr poa* ficeuiou as owner or holdor, or ns husband, paront, guardian, trust?o, administrator, accounting oflloor, ngont, attorney or factor on tho ist doy of January 1896, aro required to list samo for taxation within tho Mino required by law, or inour tho penalty of 50 per cont, which attaches in fniluro to db so. Tho poll tax of ooo dollar is laid up'on al} malo portions botweon tho ages of 21 and 50 years, except porsonB who aro maimed and unablo to carn a support. Tho Auditor or an assistant will attendu at tho following places in tho county on, // tho days nnmed for tho couvonJcnco of tho publio : . Hod Hill, Monday, January 20th, 1896 Brownsville, Tuesday, January 2lsb, 1896 Hobrou, Wednesday, January 22d, 1896 , Olio, Tlmrsdny, January 23d, .1.896. lied llhtl)'. I'Mihiv, January ?tytb, i.v'-o<>. . Tatum, fruturday, January ?5th? ?896 Nowr-mv:!'.. |IMiv?da'y| J?naa?y 28th, ?Soo iSriphiavilli),W?dunVy,'Jauniuy .'o*!', i$$ . 0,uick'tt Stove, 'ihui-.sduy, Ja?i^aiy joth, i?>90..t. Smithville, Grant's Mill, Friday Jun. 31,1896 Tho oilleo in Bonnottavillo will bo opon during tho Mme prescribed by law,, from January rs. 0 Fobruary 20th 1896, whOro parties in Bonnottsvillo and th ono'who fail to return at tho never ni appolntmOntfl mado can bo accommodated. J. 0; CAMPBELL, . Auditor Marlboro County, 1/1 WOOD OR SUTH WOE. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. .-?--;1 ? ?-j-1 I havo opened a'Uonornl Ropalr Shop afc tho Sampson stand and am proparod to do all kind of WOOD OR IRON WORK. Buggios, Wagons, Carts, oto., repaired ad Bhorl notioo. I mako Horscuhoolng a >pc? nial ty and guarantoo satisfaction. fc> All I ask is a trial. I H, L STEWARD, SAMl'SON OLD STAND, Soptombor 24, 1895. JOV WIM- AWAYS FIND A . X f?lUno o? ORO CERI HS ot tho boab kind at P. A. MoKELLAR'S,