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Tli?MLBORO ?EMOCMT MENNETTSYILLE, S, 0. nv s. A. imo war & oo. Ofllce West of Court House. Wednesday, Juno 24, 1896. i ou ? th at Dillon. Kneing, trotting, bioyolo racing and other sports aro on tho program Jbrt iio 4th of July at Dillon. Marl horn is invited to take part in the > \ ts of tho day. Unc'almod Ldttora. T ottors addrossod to tho follow ing persons romain uncalled foi ul ii io postoflico: M i\ John M. Long, Mr. E. V, m, Mrs. Julia Wilson, Miss ! 1 anna Daake. - Bi io klan's A rn toa Salve. . boob Salvo in tito world for out? brtdiK'S, nore?, uloors, ealt rheum, fcvci bores, tottor, ohappod bauds, ohilblains one corns and all oklu eruptlous, and positively om < pilon, or no imy roqulrod, It ie gunr > ? I fco gtvo porioot eatbifootlcn, or mon r.y i- /undod. Prioo 25 oouUpor box. Foi i ttl? t J. T. Dougie?* drug store. 11?vu New Flour. 1 nm now prepared to grind wheat, ami parties bringing mo their wheat will receive prompt attention, and, i!' possible, satisfaction. Respectfully, H. K, COVINGTON. .Inno 8, 1.89G. To ; oach In Columbia. Prof. W. Z. McGhee, tho clever iii!- gentleman who closed up Prof. V 'J . Brodie's term as principal ol braded School, has been elected M' as datant in the Columbia Graded Sehobh Weare glad to know lu 5i;ot a pleasant place for thc next ?i:hola8tio year. A M ian Town. IMr. A. II. Knight, who has made .t careful examination of every lo ca) i ty in our town by order of thc lio.i: il of Health, says that thc towr clean of filth as it could wei Ive vhich speaks well for thc effort* r people to preserve the heal tl i tho town. y for Business, ur. Willie Smith, of the Bethe on, has purchased a Pecrlesf I -action Engine for thc purpose ol hing grain, or anything requir ing power. WiM hn* plenty o( anil t?nti.'i'prise and deserves 1 y appr?ciation hy the funnor? tuny need holp in thia line. ok y Farine?*. i. it. < !. Mclntyr. k\\ Uv. lav oo'... orup ol 0verytnilig lins ?cu hattie ever had. While it haf a hard season on gardens, lu n abundance of vegetables ant thc finest. He says also that his iK Km crop will bc fine and will bi ready on thc 4th July. We rctun i>o:u*i y thanks for four large solii heall of cabbage. T'r.:;th and Health. 0 fi you aro not fooling strong and healthy try 1 leotrlo l?ttors. If "La Grippo" hn loft yoli weak and weary, imo Elootric Bit ti;i8. This remedy acts directly on Livor Rtomaoh and Kidneys, gontly aiding thosi orjjaii!! to perform their functions. If yoi rae agitated with Siok Ileadacho, you wil lind ?needy and permanent relief taklnj i'MocUio Bitters. Ono trial will convine yon that this Is the only remedy you noce" ?l\iy I<argo bottlcB 500. at J. T, Douglas drug ? toro. Suonier Excursion Rates. Tho Cape Fear and Yadkin Val loy railway will sell round trip sum ?ner rxcursion tickets to all moun lain and seaside resorts. Ticketsoi ?nile Juno 1st, to September 30,18 9G Good tor return passage on or befor October 31st, 189G. For ticket and information call on any Cap Fear and Yadkin Valley railwa; ii&ent. IV?OOOI? High Sohool. K ipecial attention is asked to tin ' "omenf of tluf? eehool, wino] ?ti tito ( Hu ol' A ugust muli!. uagomolU ol '.Prof. 10. IC. Cra br malty1 y euro past piincipii netto Academy , Prof, C rrt\ ci c. now'nt work making the nccdei changes in tho school building a Mci'Ml so as to accommodate tin groSyihg patronage of this populai school in one of the healthiest por ti on1 of tho county. AM Fran. 4 fhoio who havo used Dr. King's Now Dis rio ve ry know its valuo, and tboso who hav nf.! , li .vo now tho opportunity to try lt Free Call o? tho ndvortised Druggist and got Trini Hottlo Preo. Bond on your nara mid mldrosB to II. li. Buoklon A Oo,, Obi ongo, und get a samplo box of Dr. King' Now Ufo Pills Freo, as well ns a copy 0 Guiri r to Health and Ilousohold Instruoloi Free, AU of which is guaranteed to do yo ?ocd (ind cost you uithing. Por oalo n -T T, Dougloa' druy atoro. After the "Tigers." Deputy W. II. Hubbard is doini good work looking after "blind ti ger.M";nnd breaking up tho practic of idling liquor on tho sly. H arrested Cooloy Campbell, of Mc Coll, on Wednesday lost and gav him ii hoaring before Commissiono Mf??/ilurin on Tliursday and tin cyiilonco was so strong that hi liowjr sent him to jail and on Fri day ot Saturday of next week ho wil be tijkon to Charleston for trial ??l?js makes tho third ?aso for Ms Kuhliard ainoo last court. F? XS I* ? O rsi A. Xv 6? . Mr. R. 0. Nowton is homo from Wofford Collogo. Mr. Raiford Torry and family have gone to Rockingham for tho summor. M???S Kattie ^vans carno homo Thursday night from Winthrop Collogo. T. W, Bouchier, Esq., returned Sunday night from Mount Vornon Springs. Mr. Willie Rogers, of Rocking ham, N, C., spent Sunday in Bon-, nottsvillo. Miss Mary Nowton returned last week from Williamston Fe , male College. i Mr. H. B. Crosland, of the Choraw Reporter, spent Sunday in Bennettsvillo. Wo regrot to learn that our young friend H. B. Jennings still continues quite sick. Wo aro glad to learn that Mr. G. W. Hearsey is improving and hope to seo him out soon. 5 Mr. S. M. Breeden has moved into his new residence noar his father's on Darlington street. T. I. Rogers, Esq., and Mr. T, ? S. Evans attended the campaign r meeting at Manning Monday. 1 Mr. L?. E. Gaston, who has been 1 spending a few days with rela l ti vos in Choraw, has returned. j Mr. J. B. Taylor, Choraw's pop ular photographer, spent Sunday in Bennettsvillo with his mother. Miss Marion Wallaco left last Thursday to visit relatives and 1 friends in Columbia and Atlanta. Hon. II. M. Stackhouso was in town Friday and called to soe us, but wo regrot we woronotin. Miss Mayo Turlington, of Bal timore, Md., is visiting her uncle, Mr. Willis Turlington, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll, who have been visiting at Green ville, S. C., returned homo Friday ? night. [ Miss Carrie Eastorling spout 1 sovoral days last week visiting ? Miss Jessie Kirkwood, of the ' Bothel 'section. Mrs. Thomas J, Capel, who has been spending some time with rolativos in Marion county, has returned homo. ! Master Charlie and Miss Goldie ? Chapman, of Columbia, are visit J ing their grand parents, Mr. and i Mrs. S. A. Brown, I Mrs, T. W. Bouchier and child i ron and Mrs. Dr. Townsend are i spending some limo at Mount Ver non Springs, N. C. Wc are glad lo report that our young friend J. T. Dudley, Esq., I is improving and was ablo to ride . out Monday afternoon. p Mr. and Mrs. S. C. West, of Walnut Cove, N. C., spent Sun I day in Bennettsvillo, tho guest of J Dr. avid Mri-. .1. L Jor ian* \\ Our young friends Cecil Oros 'j laud and A. .!'). Woodie, who have boen going to li'urmah Uniyersityj i'?tuimeci UOUK? I V. I: y -i ^hi < Mis? ttl? Iso Nt okey . .-n.d M inst wooli, iu-v'ompnnied . >,?' 'hil1 - tattier, Kev. J. Lt. Stokos, from j Williamston Fomalo College. i Rev. J. L. Stokes and Hon. H. I H. Nowton attended tho com i mencement exorcises of William 3 sion Female Collogo last week, i Mrs. Covington, who has been I on a visit to her brother, Mr. B. A. Capel, returned to her home in Wadosboro on Wodnesday last, Mr. R. Lt. Pearson, thopopnlai and officient agent at Lester, wat j in town Saturday and m ado us r pleasant call. Wo aro alwayt glad to soo friend Bob. I Miss Allio Moore, tho accom x plished daughter of Mr. M. A, J l Mooro, of tho Bethel section, ro j turned homo from Winthrop Col e loge last woek to tho delight o: '. her many friends. '* Mr. W. L. Turnor left Monday morning for Greenwood, S. C. his homo, to attend tho funeral o: his brother, Mr. S. C. Turnor, a - ono timo head salesman and after - wards book-keeper for Col. C. S McCall, i Mr. D. L. Jennings, the popu . lar ?ind efficient secretary ant 0 manager of tho Beaumont Manu 3 facturing Company of Spartan lj burg, S. C., has boen in towt several days at thc bedside of hil ' sick brother, Mr. H. B. Jennings Hj H. Covington, Esq,, ono o tho mosteloquont, interesting ant impressive speakers in tho Pei 3 Deo section, and an able lawyer 1 will deliver a Masonic addres i' to-day ;.i 1 hcraWi Ih? oc^nsioi -1 beiiig ib<1 ?dobrat iou of St. john' \ dav. i Mis? ? lom'?e Lipscomb, ol' Mud 1-ison, Fla. i io visiting tho fain il; I of her uncle, Col. Knox Living 3 ston. Miss Lipscomb graduate* . with distinction at tho rocont com mencement of Lucy Cobb Insti tute, Athons, Ga., tho best femal collogo in that S tato. Prof. E. Pi. Cravon, the lat principal of Palmetto Acadom; at Pino Grove, but who has pui ? chased tho McColl High Schoc . proporty and in the future wil R dovbto Iiis time, his talents an ? energy to tho upbuilding of M( !" Coll and surrounding country ec J ucatlonally, was in town Monda ' and made us a pleasant call. [[ Mr. N. H. Stephons, an ol t rosidont of Marlboro, but for th last twenty-live yoars a resider of Alabama, has boon spending few wooks visiting relatives an ? frionds in Adamsvillo and Brighl ? villo. He says Marlboro has mad wondorf ul improvement since Yt 0 loft, and our farmers aro up-t< o dato. Ho loft for horne Saturday ft Mi. James Pcrduo, an old nobber , Monroe, Mich , waa severely afllloted wli rheumatism bnt received prompt rollof fro 8 pain by lining Chamberlain's Pain Bah 8 Bo says} "At tlmoa my baok would aol - no badly that I could hardly raino up. \ I had not gotten rollof I would not bo bo to wrlto thoso fow linea. Ohnoaborloh ,# Pain'Balm had done mo ? groot deal good and I fool very thankful for U?" V .ala nt Jonnlnga* Phavtf^oy, TO ir JV AND CO VNTY NE W8. -~- Full moon to-morrow. - Wanted-a ripe molo?'. - Summor bogan on Saturday. - Mr. E. S. Carlisle withdraws from tho race for Auditor. - Quito a numbor from tow? uro visiting Choraw to-day. - What has become of the cot ton factory recently talked of ? - A large lot of tobacco Hues for salo at the hardware store. - Now is tho time to plant your oarly crop of Ruta Baga turnips. - Soveral of our bicyclists wont to Blenheim Sunday after noon. - Mr, J. F. Hart is turning out some beautiful brick at tho yard in ijear of Mr. T, J. Breoden's. - Ready mixed paints for tin or single roofs, can be had in any quantity at the hardware store. There will bo a Sunday school picnic at Bruton's Fork church Saturday. - George White, colored, sent in a load of very nico watermelons this morning, He is ahead this year, - Lice in some sections of tho county have, to a certain extent, damaged and retarded tho growth of cotton. - The pipe ih the artesian well is now ovor 825 feet ana the hope is that we arc oxpocting water evory day. - To got tlie f?ll benefit ot our now election taw, every white man must register Don't wait any longer, mends. - Tho rains lasl Thursday wore in good timo for tho early corn, which is now safe, as well as a help to Other crops. - One of Mr. J. F. Breoden's little sons was Iii town Monday and reported a ripo watermelon on Sunday, the 21st. - Mr, G. Ii. Barrett's tobacco farm just out of tho incorporate limits of town on tho eastern border, is a picture of beauty. - A basket picnic will bo given at Medlin Springs on tho 4th of July. Fill a basket and go and get the privilege of that good wa ter. - We return thanks to Mr. C. D. John for a short ride in the country on Saturday afternoon to look at the crops, which aro very promising. - Read tho advertisement of tho McColl High School in this issue, and for further information write to or call on Prof. TS. E. Craven, McColl, S. C. - Friends, you have only a few more days in which to make your returns of real and personal prop erty to the town clerk Tho books close the first of July. . - A good many brich aro now on the ground (or thc now build ing to take tlie place ol! the old McColl Utill, recently inoyed to tin- south c?rner of thob)ock. . ice c-roiAiu wu.- sn rv eu on the lennis court at I >). LiSijhgKtoiVs' Friday ev oii in ?j by the ??diofj \ ? the Methodist church. Tho re ceipts of the ovening were about $8. - Tho prospect now is that our farmers are going to make moro corn this year than ever before, and with a fair crop of oats to help they will be independent next year. - Mr. T. I. Rogors was spoken of by "Farmer" last week as a possiblo candidate for tho Legis lature, and this week he is en dorsed and his candidacy formally announced by "Voter." Mr. Rogors would make us an able representative. - Free, C4 page medical refer ence book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or deli cate disease peculiar to their sex. Address tho leading physicians and surgeons of tho United States, Dr. Hathaway & Co., 22? South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. - Cards are out announcing tho marriage of our young friend W. H. Kirkwood and Miss Sal lio Adams, tho beautiful and accom plished daughter of Mr. T. M. Adams, in tho Mothodist church at Gibson Station, N. C., tho 2d of July. In advance of tho hap py event wo ox tend our congratu lations. - Tuesday of last week was duly observed hore as "decora tion day" by our Pythian friends. Members from each lodge mot and marched in a body to both cemeteries and decorated tho graves bf their fallon broth ron. The ladies turned out, furnished Howers in abundance, and 'hus passed a pleasant, yet sad oyout in tin li*? es of many, - Tho Supervisors of Regis tration advortiso in this issue to begin a special visit to each town ship in tho county for tho purposo of registering voters. They will begin with Red Hill township at Coxe's s toro July 11th and con tinuo in tho field until ouch town ship as aforosaid has been visited. Road thoir notico and be ready on tho day thorein specified, - Mr. J. P. Driggors was in town this week and reports good crops in his section. Ho says that any candidate who wants his sup port must como to see him pre pared to do a full days work, that is, from sun up to sun down, and bring his rations. He says that puts tho latter condition for tho reason that it isgonorally known that tho avorago candidato is not worth his board. ~- A little colored boy whilo loitering around tho depot last Wodnosday carno very noar being killed. This thing of so much loafing at and around tho depot by small boys during train hours should bo stoppod. Fa thor s and mothers, both white and colored, should look into tho matter and hold a tighter roln over their boys, or sorrow as a result of negligence may darken their now perhaps happy home, V Heavy Thunder Storm. During tho sovero electric storm lust night a houso on W. P. Cov ington's lot iii East Bcnnottsvillc was struck by lightning and badly damaged. No ono was hurt Death's Dolnaa. Thc infant babe of Mr. O. W. Palmer died at thc homo of its grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stone, Tuesday at noon. Died at the homo of his father at Greenwood, S. C., on Sunday last at 12 o'clock, Mr. S. C. Turner, for the last ten years a resident of our town in tho employ of Mr. C. S. McCall. He was rt fair business man and never Hagged in his devo tion to tho interests of his employer. He was loved and liked by all who knew him. Ho has been in failing health for over a year, and thinking a change would do Iii m good, went to spend some time with Iiis father, when ii relapse occurred. Peuce to his ashes. Religious Notos. Union services next Sunday higlii j at thc Presbyter ian on u reit. Rev. Ernest C?iUespIt?ofih? )'r<' Ivy terian church will preach hi thc Presbyterian eh ure! I. MeColl mi Sunday morning next ut ll o'clock. Ki", Ernest Gilli spic preached a very able Hermon in thc Methodist church Sunday night, taking for his j lexi thc words: "Prepare to meet thy God." Kev. J. A. W. Thomas will fill thc pulpit of the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 10:30. Lot all, old and young, go and hear this veteran soldier of thc cross. Hov. N. J. Holmes, of Greenville, S. C., will conduct a protracted meeting in tho Presbyterian church beginning Wednesday evening July 1st, at 8:30. All invited to attend. On thc first Sunday in July there will be a special sermon preached in the Presbyterian church at 6 o'clock p. m., for men only. Let every man in town attend this spo cial service. Rev. J. L. Stokes of thc Metho dist church is preaching a series of doctrinal sermons. "Repentance" and "Justification by Faith" have been handled. Next Sunday he \\ ill preach on "Regeneration." There is no place thc young or old could more pleasantly and pro fitably spend an hour every Thurs day night than at Ibo Baptist pray er meeting. Rev. Rufus Ford made n timely and impressive talk last Thursday night on thc "sin of ir reverence." We arc glad to sec these meetings so well attended. It ppoalc; well in hu outwore! way for tlio respe?! anti love the people J have for this cloquee und dovOiit serval11 td' ( 'ludst. t/ < io ?TV <i ws A ;> i es. Till r'wi)nu ti<.'eii;e:tt i j.t l <: ? ri the Clio High School on Thursday and Friday nights of Inst week wero enjoyed hy about five hundred of tho ol? to and polite society pcoplo of tho surround iug country. The dialogues, recitar ions and musical performances were if a high order, and kept the audit net in a happy state of enjoyment, with out bursts of laughter that were heard sev eral hundred yards away. Mr. A. M. Yates, priueial, nud Miss Loretta llcustess, iii charge of tho mu sic department, have added many leaves ami flowers to their wreath of fame. The school will continue under the sumo management next session and n fine school may be expected. With tho excellent facilities for board and rem a i ka bl o lo ul tb lb I m ss of the town a fine school ought to grow up here. It is creditable to this part of tho county to eec its citizens too well satis fied to advertise themselves ns candi dates for public ellice, but wo have some very fine material, and the office in the winding up of the i ampaign maj s?ek thc man. A growing town will altract atten tion, and wc have just had some lady visitors from La uri ii burg who dtsiro to open a millinery s?ore in our town, and friendly inducements have bcon ofllrid. A suitable reception will bc given lo all worthy applicants who come to be a part of our industrial phalanx, but id o dudes and dunces are not in de mand. Thc annual M ?sonic picnic on tho 24th will be at Clio. Everybody will join in and share in its joys. IlAYTOff, Juno 22, 1896, Is it "overwork'1 that has lilied this coun try with norvons disp?ptica?-that takes tho Hehl? from I'M .ii bones, tho vitality from I their blood, uni] mr.kif. tilt rh ?eobk?, >?'iu\- i jointed ibid int-il\b<cnl ? No, if. is "ul J cookie;.;, pvet ealing ot Indigestible st alf, und otho* huxhli-dcit my ?nj; babita, Tho remedy is an nitifloinlly digested food snob ns tho Shaker Digestivo Cordial. Ins tord if irritating tho rJrondy Inflamed atonmoh tho Cordial gives it n chanco to rest by nourishing tho systoin Itself and digesting othoi food tnkon with lt. So flesh and fitror.gth rotmn. Is not tho Idea rational ? Tho Cordial Is palatable and relieves Immediately. No money riskod to decido on its ynhio, A io cont ir?al bottle docs that, LA XOT J is tho beet medi?me for child ron, Doctors recommend it in piuco of Castor Oil. Mothors will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuablo for croup and whooping cough. It will glvo prompt ro liof and ls safo and pleasant. Wo havo sold it for several years and it has never failed to glvo tho mont perfect satisfaction, G. W, Richards, DuqueB?o, Pa. Sold at Jennings' Plmmmoy. At Mntlicgon's Thin Week. Two carloads of Flour. Car of Bibs now duo. Anothor car of country corn, good enough for seed. Puro Lard, Hny, and pure N, 0. Mo) a^ ees. I would ask that 8pcolal comidera lion bo taken in regard to a fresh lot of Ship StuiTnud Cow Feed, cheap. Puro and unmixed. Unknown Pens, at CO per bushel. ARE YOU GOING TO WHITEWASH P II'1 gp DON'T, BUT USE IN PURIN E, A substituto for Oil Puf lit or Whitewash. is a dry whito powder that mixes readily with cold water and cnn bo colored as desired. Gun ho npplicd by any one, to any kind ol' surface, with any kind of bruah; produces a hard and flexible enamel finish and cannot bo washed off; will stand rain and weather ?xposure and is not affected by gases. One coat covers better than ono cont ot paint or two of whitewash; will not rub, scale or crack, nor will it soften with ago or discolor. Nothing liko it. Try it. William M. Bini & Co. 03r>IAH.XiH!STO3Sr, JE?. O. Everlhing in tho Paint aud Oil Lino. Best quality and lowest prices. FREK SJLVKII iVHOLKSAhli WAREHOUSE y A.'N2~) nna:KKMAX?Si B V&?NESS. V?J K 1)0 NOT K NOW WHAT CONUKK&i IS .OOLNO, V 01 may do, hut one thing NV?' do know- wo intend to in crease Till PURCHASING POWER OP A DOLLAR J JV MARLBORO j regardless of tho rest of the world. Legislation is too slow; wo have taken tho maller in our own hands, and all wo ask to convince you that air h is tho caso pienso call on D, M. D. McLEOD in charge at Mnlheeon's Wholesale Establishment at tho depot and get his prices on ii MOUSSES, SOAP, STARCH, LYE, Etc. M You will learn at onco that this isv (A New Era of Trade. I j' To say that we havo bolted the old party lines of high prices is expressing it mildly, and you have only to call to bo moro fully impressed with tho fact. )\ It is a pleasure to show my friends and customers through and give them prices whether they make a purchase or not, for wo will make you feel so good that you will think you did buy and wo will feel better for having met you. All kindly invited to call. Yours truly, FOR A. J MATHESON. l?ennettsville, S. C., May 4, 189(>. .CLERK'S SALE. . j'AT!.: OF BOU TH <.'A R< >l ?INA, County ol Marlboro.- In t.ho Douri of ?jorrt?b ti Pleas, IJefjn. l?v?li. I|u?l<?I.?)g fUld Loan \?UO oiufloUj .-?h?Mtiv.', against ?btiiu Ito wc ol .il, X wdo'signcd by Illa Honor, O. W. Buohnnnu, Presiding Judgo, lu tho nbovo stated OURO, on tho 41h day of Juno, 1896, I will sell before tho court houso door in Benmictto villo, S.jO., on tho first Monday in July, 1896, during legal salo hours, all that cor tain lob ?f land situated in tho town of Bcnnettsvillo, in tho county and Stnto uforcsnld, containing Ono Aero aud desig nated "0-4 a general plat of West Bennetts ville rua 'iO by Wi h Roberson, D. S , on tho 14th day of Dcoombor, A. D., 1879, ns lot No. 37; bounded by lots Nos. 36,38 and 40 and by Spencer street, and hoing tho tamo thnt was convoyed to W. D. Ro\vo by O. W. Dudley. Terms of sole-cash. Purchaser to pay for nil papare. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. ?TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro.--By Milton McLau~ rin, E.?-q , Judgo of Probato. Whereas, Mnry A. Smith hath rondo suit to mo to grant her lettors of Admin istration of tho Eslnto and effects of John II. Smith, deceased : Theso are, therefore, to cito and admon ish nil nud singular tho kindred and orodl tors of tho said John II. Smith, deceased, that they bo nnd appear boforo mo in tho Court of Probate, to ho held nt Bennetts villo, S. C , on tho 27th of Juno, 1896, nftor publication hereof ut 11 o'clock io tho fore noon to show causo, if nny they hnvo, why said Administration should not bo grunted. Given under my hnnd this tho 13th dny of Juno, 1896. MILTON MCLAURIN, Judgo of Probnto. Juno 17, 1896. OTICE. 1 Ito Rbpth visors r>? i ?j attendance ul l he . places ;nv( dates lot isieii) .<>.'is : T?Syiisiffps, Red Hill. Coxc's Store, July 14. Brownsville, Bristow's Store, u 15. Hebron, Hebron, " 16. Red Bluff, Clio, ?* 17 Red Bluff, McColl, .? 18. Adamsvt!les Adams' Store, " 20. Brightsvlllo, Goodwin's Store, " 2!. Smithville, Pipkin's mill, " 23. Frank Manning, A. C, Pearson, D, L. Mclntirc, Board ol Supervisors, Bennetlsvillc, June 17, 1896. IPllSp. Fall Tera Ops Monia; August 17th. BOTH SEXES. /fffifo Prepares Students tor College, *^Q^^^or Fits them for Business, <??5^ Come and see us, or write to E. ?; CKAVI4N, Vrliiolpal, MOCOLL, t?. 0. June 24, 1896. FORJALE. ?^x^ S?n- W. H, MclHTVtiB will havo for j?g? Balo this fall Imported Gamo birds. Breeds : Blook Hor'flOn, Red Hones, War Horses, Jrlsh Grey?. Addrcw W. H.* Bon. Mtt?YMl?, 0, 0,, Box 96, NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. ruc books for Ibo registration ot votera will t o oponed nt tho oonrt houso in lieu? uethivlllo Monday, April 6 th, i$</>, and ?on li o tm open foi tir: consecutivo weeks. At) fiir.l.; liiibv uti who IVaYo boon resident* of thc j>l?t? two yearn nm! theil rcflpcotlV.o p?illijj I i ?lti?I/? (''i' tour iriO.?tlJ8f ?od bu Vd paid thoi* poll tux tax, mouths previous t<'; an election, and who aro not laboring under osy of tho disabilities mentioned hi tho constitution, and who can read aud under" stand tho constitution, aro qualified to regit-ter aud becomo electors, Tho books will bo again opened on tho first Mondays in Juno, July, August and September and kept opon ono week in enoh month and thirty days btfoio tho gor.cr?.l election tho books will bo closed ; but citizens becoming of ngo during tho Interval and aro not otherwise disqualified, may bo registered before tho books iiio oloxed. All persons registered ou or before ponuary ist, ISQS, will be qualified voter* for lifo unices they subsequently should be disqualified on account of other providions of thc constitution. FltANK iii AN N INO # A. 0. PKAHSON, D L. MCINTYRE, Supervisors ot Registration. BUY your Garden Sued in bulk and savo from 2? to 40 ots on ovcry Dob Jar's worth you buy, I will guarantee W. Allco Burpco's seed true, puro, and of high gorral Dating power. A valuable book on gai doning freo with each purohaso of $1 worth of of Seed. A Good Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Pailita, 011B, Putty, Sta tionery, Fnnoy QoodB, &o., Always on hand. JENNINGS PHARMACY, DOUGLAS JENNINGS, Prop. Wiglsl erro Pharihaolst. i., 'HS. A?II COUNTY IN THE STATE IS entitled to as many scholarships in tho Winthrop Col I ego at Rook lilli as it has representativos in tho llouso of Representa* Uves. Thcso scholarships will bo awarded upon a competitivo examination to bo hold nt tho county court houso on July 30th at 9 a. ra. Applicants must bo not less than Hf teen years of age and must havo a good knowl edge of tho common sohool brandies. Tho oxponscs of attendance do not ox? oeed $8.50 a month for board, furnished roora, light aud washing. For further information and a catalogue, address Presldout D. B. J???NSON, Rook hill, S. 0. MISAI) THIS*-IrcBpcotfullyan naunoo to all persons having sowing ma chined out of ropalr that I will pub thora in good repair and will gtwantco thom to do satisfactory work, I am also proparod to furnish all broken or missing parto, No tlfy rao through tho rand and I will go to your houso and do tho work. Charge? mado satisfactory. 1 also do clock and watoh work nt prices to suit tho tiraos. Tho work hoing dono nt your homo you havo tho advantage of toBtlng lt boforo pay ing for lt, L. WI0K8B, B&nnottavlllo, S, 0. March 6, 1896. boforo yow buy, V, A, MeKKLfcAR. W fl rjlHERE IS NO USE TO PAY MOUE WHEN YOU CAN j SAVE MONEY BY Vpl 1Y STORE, ? Neither is there any need to ho hut when you eau get a Fan < from lc. to $1.50. ? j i LOW QUARTER SHOES CHEAP, i I Silks you have been nabing ?j J fr per yard at other places .1 eau r.oll 3 * iggSS&a* * for 75 cents. Jj ? UKGOF I Summer Goods(niistyles) very v < ? cheap. 3 < I Bailor Hots, IO cents. S J I I ll I ffP SUMMER HATS! I j IM 'h \ - CHEAPER r-j j Lil li IL if THAN rvrR PURCHASFG. . *Qr I intend to stay in tho lead in Ladies' Hats and < Millinery Goods. Prices and quality guaranteed. Ribbons, Laces, Gloves and < Mits very cheap. Come and see and comparo prices and quality, .j Just received a fresh stock of Leinmons, Canned Pine Ap- < pies and Cocoanuts. < Flour, Bacon, Lard, MolaeseB, Coffee, Sugar, Potash, Lye, * Rico, Tobacco. I can save you money ou these. * R, L. KIRKWOOD. ! 1896. ESTABLISHED 1894. ? 0 0 P.HWR'SMOFGW BEFORE YOU BUY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME OF THE M ! ? U P 0 I tl I ? NICEST SHOES ever ) m this Maillot, and Iholiovol oan make it to > interest to como and sea thom before you b For the young men 1 have got ii llllllSliflll 1 In : also just received a Full nud Beautiful Line of 1 i (fe ) which I cnn sell very cheap, and if you will give mo a call when you aro needing something ortho kind I know I can suit you. Cheap Dress Goods I bave a beautiful and well selected line of th csu Goods which I will sell very cheap. i WELL SELECTED STOCK Of MMEIR I have on hand now * large, well selected and Beautiful Stock of Neckwear for both old mid young~men. GROCERIES. I feel assured that I can sell you your Groceries ns cheap as any ono else, and be sure to call and see mo before you buy your Goods of any klud. Thanking you for past favors, I am, Yours truly, P. A. MCKELLAR, Next Door to C S, McCall. March 17, 1890. "THE OLD RELIABLE." .?'!;"''"'-.'." * ?mt?. EVERYBODY LOOK HERE! X.XKE A PHONXX from tho ashos, with pin ions roplnmod and vision strengthened, I am np again and soaring. So if you want ATROOK BOTTOM PRXC?JS&, call to soo mo in McCall's row, Marion street. JOHN S. MOORE. Bonnottsvillo, S. C., February 10, 1806. mn?? MhnwaM THE COHIMB 3WIHS OP f H6 SOUTH. They are'easily maturing, grow fat at ?ny ago, I have tho best combination cf Wood known and M fine Individuals ft9 n.ouoy would buy, Tho bent aro tho oheapo?b. Itifiod tho ?bmx and ?ot rtoh. ?)? K MOOJtti^ X?ouUoUirVlll??, 8.0, April 1, iSe?, THPr^A^iiiZt^R^nK^ M MA NS TUB WWt - - - 0()QX>0. ' TXXX? XBXSJ'jX? (bA?)iUvV ?S?> ?mn> mm [ff?OO to $'WM tf?* Call and ptm twnploa,