The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 10, 1885, Image 7
$8for Ita ra Jcmocrai
BY S. A. BROWN & Co.
PRICE, $a PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
BENNBTTSVILLE, SO. CA.
Wednesday, June 10, 1885.?
Office in Everett's Briok Building
- UP STAIRS.
OUR CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST-Hov. J. L. Stokes Pastor
Sunday School -1 p. m. Preaching at 10.30
a. m., and 8.30 p. m. Prayer-meeting on
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
BAPTIST-Rev. lt. N. Pratt Pastor
Preaching at ll a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School every Sunday morning at 0.30.
Prayer-meeting Thursday ufternoon at 4
o'clock.
PunnuYTKWAN-Rev. W. li. Corbett,
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and 4.80
p. m. Sunday School at 0.30 A. M. Pray
er-meeting on ^Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock.
DENNETTSVILIE CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS FOR 1885.
ii KV. mos. J. CLYDE.
1st Sunda)/.
Pine ?rovo, at ll a m ; Smyrna at 3* p m
2d Sunday.
Boykln at ll a m ; Pino Grovo at p m
3d Sunday.
Bethel at lt a in ; Antioch ut fy p m
Uh Sunday
Beauty Spot at ll am; Ebenezer at 3$ p in
-O -
KEV. E. Q. PRICE.
1?/ Sunday
Bethel ot ll n rn; AnHook 3J p til
2ml Sunday
Beauty Spot nt ll ii iii ; Ebenezer 34 p tn
'.id Sunday
Pino a rovo at ll u tn; Smyrna 34 p nt.
4 th Sunday
Poy kin at ll a in ; Pino Urovo 34 p in.
Clio Circuit, ApVolntritcittK for 1885.
REY. G. M, ROYD, P. C.
lat Sunday, Clio, ll a. m., Hebron 8J p. tn.
2d Sunday Parnassus ll a. m., Zion 34 p. m
3d Sunday, Hebron ll a. ni,, Clio, 34 p.m.
4th Sunday Uotliloheni ll a ni, Parnassus 34i?m
REV. >V. K. BUKKDEN'S AlU'OINTMENTS.
Flint Sunday.
Tabernacle, ll n. m ; Hall's School Hotise,
3. p. m.
Second Sunday.
Bethel, ll a. ni. ; Shiloh, 3 p. rn,
Third Sunday.
Zion, ll a. tn. ; Ebenezer, 3 p.nv.
Fourth Sunday.
Smyrm?., 10.30 ti in. ; Shndy Orovo, 3.30
Kev, James E. Grier, North Marlboro'
r" \\m priv'it'ti (il Shiloh (tl i'ila m..
'.n Ol' (Ir.st Suiidaj hud .>.'. p. m.? olivine
i hird i^toiduyi
Jf.r;l-V" Po-"AK1.1. V. l.t.I A.'.- in (.ho
authorised ageul of thu ?iEMiOh?T in lb?
oilt i,i (;imrl''i.Ni)\
+T0WN AND COUNTY NEW8-+
IJOOAII OBSERVATIONS.
Read nil the new advortisoments.
... Moro rain I
., And more grass I
Poid enough for fire this morning
. . FHCB in abundance ovorywhoro.
...And tho mosquito sing?his "dlty."
...Chickens very soaroo
...Wkortleborries 15 couta a quint.
... Tho whistle of a steamboat ou Sun
day Sunday morning souudod lonosomo
...A uaw cud substantial wooden fence
encloses our jail lot.
,. Now, why not whito wash tho fonco
and paint tho Jail.
Tho sidewalks in Wost nounottsvillo aro
gotting too grassy for Bafo walking at night
-for thoso afraid of snakcB.
.. .Tho fruit trees aro shedding tho fruit
but wo do hope tho crop will not bo a
failure.
.. Thc ChcstorAold Court IIOUBO cost
$10,800,
. .Mr. A, W. Morrison thinks ho will
have a rlpo watormolon tho first week in
July.
.. A fino solootion of Whito Goods, Trim
mings, colored Lawns and Hats, at tho La
dies Emporium, eau ho bought at living
prices.
. , Tho Spring torm of tho Bonnottsvillo
Acadomy olosos Friday of noxt wook-19th,
Soo notico clsowhcro.
Tho ladies would do wollto oxamino tho
Goods at tho Lndies Emporium boforo pur
chasing, as economy commends itoolf to
ail.
.. John Bristow lias mado his bond (Jacob
Allman and E. J. Sawyor) and bas taken
hold of his contraot to keep tho atroots of
tho towu in order.
Gone to thc Penitentiary.
Tho convlots sontenccd lost weok, and
montioncd olsowhoro, loft for Columbia
this morning in ohargo of Mr. J. P. David.
A Crazy Man,
Handy Covington, said to ho an indus,
trlous hard working colored man, was
brought up on Monday, and after exami
nation has boon ?ont to Columbia.
DEATH'S DOINGS.
Died, near Bruton's Fork ohuroh, on
Wad -.csdny last, al tor a long illnoSH of con
sumption, Mrs.-Kendricks, aged about
65 years. Sho was buried at tho Hubbard
graveyard on .Thursday. Rov. W, K,
Breedon conducting tho sorvlcoB.
PERBONAli.
Judgo Hudson and Solicitor Nowtou aro
holding Court at Darlington.
Mr. W. N. Evcrolt, representing tho finn
of Fverotr. Bros & Gibson, of Norfolk, Va.
hus boon spondiug a fow days in our town,
tho guest of his uiiolo, M:\ J. F. Everett.
Jamos P. Campbell, who hnB been going
to School at Bingham, has roturucd homo.
Ho han accepted au offer boro aud will
"biko hold" in AuguBt.
Knox Livingston, Esq., COUHBOI for Mr.
Oharies L. Emanuel, loft for Lancaster on
Saturday to ropreaont Mr. Emanuel in
Court there thin week. Judgo I. Dj With
erspoon will presido.
Protracted meeting.
Tho mooting at tho Methodist Church is
still in progress with interest in attendance.
Mr, Kennedy has bcon laboring hurd and
bos preached somo excellent Bornums.
-? -i ? -
Now in Jail.
Orogg Bothoa aud Charlotte Bethen,
charged with burning tho hnrn and BtnblcB
of Mr. Thomas Cottmgham, and prcsonted
by tho Grand Jury nt tho recent term of
Court, hnvo been arrested nnd aro now in
jail.
An Excursion to Wacamaw.
Wo hnvo boon roquestcd to nek the plcns
uro hunters to got up nu excursion to
Wilmington or Ohnrlotto or Waccamnw
Luke near Wilmington. A trip to cither
placo would ho onjoyed-if not made toe
oxpouBive.
A Mystery Cleared up.
Tho body of Horneo McLean, tho color
Cd innn who wnB takon from tho olllcci
who hud bira in chnrgo ou bia way li
Lmuborton jnil Inst Novombor, was fou nc
in the water under tho wc?t end of tin
uow hridgo at Rook Ford, four miles fron
Laurinhurg, by n colored fisherman a fc\
days ago. Ho had wounds on \ his hen?
, und was tied under tho wntor.
-?*.
A Bold Robbery.
Sally O'Neal a noted light fingered col
0 red woman was brought boforo Trial Jui
tico Ervin on Monday charged with robbin
tho dwell i ii" of Mr, V T YnrboKj'. Wi
wiuifc?ht i 'i uni lo >-'ivii lo . simp. ?j hem
?)i?.r in Sc) ?cm IM boxt. Sonic af inc pr;
! nerty hun nimm bcojl found,
Testivuor.it 1.
Wc leaicit that on Frliliiy Ml Hie cn
ployes of tho C. P. ?Xs Y. V. R. R. presoi
ted Capt! JauiOB S. MorriBon, Into Chi?
Engineer and General Superintendent <
tho rond, with a handsome silver ten BO
Nonrly all of his former employ?s wore ni
Bumbled in tho enr Accountant's ofllco 1
1 tho presentation. E. T. B. Glenn, Chi
Clork and Cnr Accountant, inndo tho px'.
sontntion upecoh. Those present say
wns a most enjoyable occasion,
Court.-June Term.
Tho business of tho Court of Gonov
Sessions closed on Friday morning, ai
that of thcJCommon Pions Friday nftcrnoo
Tho followiog cases not reported in 0
' rat issue were cnllcd and disposed of :
Tho Stnto vs. Dnniel Townsend, nasal)
nnd battery, not guilty.
Tho Suato vs. Hiram Winn, selling pn
porty on whioh thero was a lien, continue
Tho State vs. Collins Stephens, assai
of a high and aggravated nnturo, guilty.
Stato vs. John Fcrribco, for firing t
woods of Mr. Vernon Rogers, not guilty.
SENTENCES.
Calvin McDonald, larcony, 1 year
penitentiary.
Tom Walter Chambers, stealing cott
from tho liold, 1 year in ponitontiary.
Georgo Davis, nggravntcd assault n
battery, 5 years in ponitonthuy.
Collins Stopons, assault of a high r
aggravated naturo, a scaled sentence.
John willis, nggravntcd assault i year
ponitcntinry or $100 lino nnd nil costs.
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How to Drink Toa.
Wong Chin '.Koo, writing in tho Co
says, "Drink your tea plain. Don't t
milk or sugar. Tea brokors and toa t
tors nover do ; opicuros nover do ,
chincso nover do I Milk contains fibi
albumen or some other such stuff, ?
ten a delicate amount of tannin. Mix
tho two makes tho liquid turpid. 1
turpidity, if I remember tho oyolopc
aright, is tannalo of iiibrin or leotl
Pcoplo who put milk in tea aro thero:
drinking boots and shoos ;in mild disten
A nico coillu is ^considered a v
appropriate present to ?end an
person in China. You a,ro, howe
oxpected to lind ont what ?izo tho <
didato wUl roquiro without asking I
diroctly.
Bounottsville High School,
-o
Closing Exercises ofSp?lny Tenn.
THE SPRING SESSION of tho Ron
nottsvillo High School closes June
10th, with tho annual Oouccrt, which
begins.promptly nt 8.30 p. m.
? All frionas of tho School uro cordially
invited to at'ond.
J. P. PAISLEY;
dunc i?, 1SS5 Principal.
Children's Day at Shiloh.
Saturday last was "Childrou'H Day" at
Shiloh (tho new Church on tho road to
Socioty Hill, just this sido of Mr. W. D.
l?vaue'-a abort hiatory of willoh will ap
pear in theso columua Boon) and long bo
fovo thc hour tho crowd hogan to swell
with additions from difforont Bootioua. An
interesting programme had boon arranged
und waa suoccBafully carried out hy tho
oiikora of tho Bohool, T. S. Smith and C. 0.
Frasier. Misses Nelllo Covington and
Annie Frasier, of Ilobron, presided at tho
Organ, and inado Bwoot IUUB?O whilo Col,
John Covington, J. F, Everett, J. S. Mooro,
T. S. Smith and C. C. Frasier delivered
short addresses, at th? closo of whioh tho
tables wore spread, and wo eau truthfully
say it was a magnificent fonst. Tho after
noon was spent in conversation, r?mbica
aud a visit to Col. C. S. McCall's popular
Hour and grist mill. All wont homo satis
fied with tho nleusurcB of tho first celebra
tion of "Children's Day" at Shiloh.
State Normal School.
Tho session for 1885, for tho colored
teachers hegins in tho town of Aiken July
6th, aud continues four wooka.
Tcaohora from Marlboro pay regular faro
going aud ono cent ncr milo returning.
board eau bo ohlaiuod in Aiken from
two to fivo dollars per week.
Thc County Normal.
Wo learn from our School Commissioner
Mr. Mclnuis, that ho has secured tho nor
vices of Prof, Alexander Graham of tho
Fayetteville Graded School to take charge
of tho fir?t session of thc County Normal
Instituto to bo held this summer for tho
white teachers of Marlboro. E. J, Sawyer
Jr. will have chargo of tho colored.
Since writing tho above, wo havo hoon
shown a oiroular lotter ?tating that) tho
County Normal for tho colored teachers
will begin on tho 22d iust., and close tho
3d of July.
'i'Rt-' jpsticv: COURT
Tri iii .Jut'- .>lol/obib heit)ii (lio?lot-i
htwiut; 1.;; v,- "o (?.aiurdny .
Tl 'ir I'.t.s.l !'.,i?i_'\v, carrying .H
feue v ' M'"" . -tli? ?vidence wai ?vint
"..I (lie e/u"iyi !0 HI ?50 l-.iiug it Up IO t il?
(.'(Stir d' (jen . .1 Se* ij-?hj iu September,
Tlio State vs Ramsey #mmormau, for
burglary nnd larceny-sont up to Court
of Oonoral Sessions.
Tho State vs Ephraim Weloh, assault
and battery-tried, found guilty and son
tcnood to $5 fino and costs, or MO days in
Jail. Paid fino and costs.
?ST" A Now Yorkor predicts that tho
day is not far distant when tho speed of
thc roller skater, by means of improved
skates, will bo increased to forty miles an
hour. That's good traveling, but wo are
of tho opinion that wo have two in our
town that can do it to day.
HQ?" Tho body ol' Professor Odium,
who killed himself in jumping off Mrook*?
lyn bridge recently, foll into tho hands of
a gang of New York doctors, and it is
paid they actually cut thc dead man to
pieces and distributed his intestines to
each as relics. Such a brutal outrago was
novor heard of in thc south.
A bank failure at Dunkirk, New
York, has devoloped tho curious iact
that about one-fourth of tho families
who havo been living on public char
ity tho past wintor had money on de
posit in the bank
- There is no nicklo in a cont picco
-. Thcro aro 17,009 dentists in thoso
United States.
Rev. Samuel P. Jones, the great
Methodist revivalist, is thus described
in the Atlanta Constitution :
"Mr. Jones, according to our au
thority, is about thirty seven years of
agc. Ho is a small, slender, sallow
faced man, with black hair and eyes
and a black moustache, decidedly tin
clerical looking, but apparently full
of snap and energy. His earnest and
personal magnetism impresses all who
como in contact with him. Much that
lias l)cen Raid of Iiis early follies is un
true. He never gambled, lie ncvor
kept a saloon. Ho was simply a noisy
frolicsome young fellow, too fond of
liquor for his own good."
A Few Tons Guano,
Eor salo by 1
o.s. MCCALL.
May 27, '85 4 -
U liam? i illili Mftl IUI nfltfniw.if^'rtwlJ
Pictures', foi Everybody,
Mi: \V. J,. X*ambi'o, a ftr8t.-olu.ss Artist,
b.iM oponed )>'??' IMiotograpiito Gallery. nt
thc Ti inn. rnoct: f I ?vii grounds und (soli
cit H tl Mill Stott) all wonting good pictures
of fciimit'clvi i, tiioit little oucB, or their
flioijiia. Hi? plot?iew of ohildrcn by un
luipi ?vml jirones? gu?ranteos success. Pio
tut talion iu any kind of weather. Largo
portrait! froui life or copied from any kind
of told blotnreH ino outdo speoialtics. Ho
will make vlew? of tiny object or building.
Iii guaranteer? that. till will bb pleased. Cal'
ai'.t co ] .' i-mcohnous, wo know you will
Ul: un. thom,
Sh-rn Road Tobacco
tisorfl of tho JiVocd ehould try "Sholl
Retid,'' uow i.br. moat popular chewing to
bi. -.. ou tho market. For salo by J. F.
Everett.
beautiful lino of White Goods
n> Dre ? Good li, trimmings to match, at
tildi s l?nlvbi'iuiti. now Brick Store.
?waj opri?ult tho columns of the
D meerai when yob ? o out to buy.
Tho luunboi ( I" bananas ou u buucli
'cint'os I IO.
. .Tho t'it?t? S;01 nial Instituto for wbito
t< i* . ju.-' li .' Cl arlcston next month.
T GC who tiro og should got roudy in
timo.
isa ?luiio dtioksori, tho youngest
d of tl Inte Gen. Stonewall
Ji ekson, iva? niarried to Mr. William
E. Cihristiaii bl Uiohmoud Va. on the
2nd.
If thc present administration
cou ti it u i iib rune channel for
tub next Uiroo vcars that it lias
b in tlio ; ist thrco months,
I judging liioin ibo signs of the
ti hip? Vir. UleVolantl eaneasily be
renominated -ii' ho so desiros.
AV ASM i Nf? i ow ( ! Anette.
? M uiiiot'iaiii.
Ti??M'A? J, I i i yjUKu, son of John S.
ano An i ? ! or, was born in Marloo
l enmity -'. July J.St li 1800? and
died Muri i I til ^86.
It ban 1 tn id tho comal nnd fostering
i ll {< II bf ft i i .i i homo ho wns oarly in
lil' tjip 'ibjc?i i'religious impressions,
Vii dil} H i. i <'.ictico thc blessing of
t t i :ft (WO V Iii ! S li ||fj ill Ji
?i . - ....IM-, ut Pi'nb Orove (/'liuich,
? n.-.il t'i"K-t l'or h "... lin :avot'<iv to bo
'jiithibi IO his bi.;..!.. ?J.WS .Olid .il>lii.';.
j i ii.UK I i V?'II . :.. Dili 0, pruti. i.r, in
bu: vin .Hiv y 'A y ??m?l {ind onjoy?d tho I
I .. ivie* i*iil i t>ifi.ild?bce " ' Iiis br?tlirtin uni] i
>". ' ivf* innuioiiCiH bf hi i I
i o nstiaUul iii tho up-* i
rifilMnoc? hi Hil., and enabled him,
uhr. si i: i i - Auction carno, to tes
tily :i the nearness and preciousness ol
his tvii r. His In '.illness was of short
dm i 'Mi. lui. thc.',h tho summons came
UL. . h. . ?i lilli oo fear, and express
ci' Iii? . ridii ?&H to depart, Tho day hes
foto his death he was most graciously
bl?ssi?d iij Iiis ? j it'iuil oxpor?ctico,. aud
ri; .1 ' ? * tho Jove of Goa and prospect
ol hbo veli; j
His lovetcd wit >, who nursed him so
ter:' inning Iii inst sickness, and
w;v m?Ufl companionship was so help*
ful to him in Ibo i ?ir?8tian life, has. iu
her doop (row, tho precious consolation
thut ho ??;t entered into "tho rest that
renmirioth to ib< pvbole of God." Ere
lo ive .vi,;-?l v. ? iii) ?ur loved ones in that
bli; . i la ni Whore icknoss and sorrow
bbl inn! loath .i . unknown.
' . .. i I y . ntl meet thom,
0 Dial napp) di rt we'll groot thom,
itirJdyii, $t v. jil <'impl?te thom,
'J',-, meet to ? .ir-, ila . . >ro."
TlIOS. J, CliYDE.
J une 9, 188.);
??ftKMUt?liWJjVl
rl'r> be j.b-i?.r>d in Dress
and ot] i or goods,
- -- AT THE -
?BARGAIN COUNTER
- O' PUK
*IAtMS BAMAR, *
100 BARRELS
)5?i;j.w . jyoti. AHMcaa,
fiftpgc ivor. I . iiml Good Quality
?bu :r i. >. C. B. McGALb:
Ci.n>, S. G., May 18, 1885'
f?tHAl I, I?.MANUBI STKHNllKllrlKIt, llllVO
11 ' ' iip)i i cd Henry G. llcrrin
niy lVuo utiil lawful attorney lo transact
busii?o?itf fbi ii" 'dicing my t .?se nco from
tliO [hiiied iSttttos, giving and granting
mu., him lull |iowi v and authority to not
for uu>. In any mailor needing my atten
tion. \V imus;, my hand and soal this 18th
tiny of May A 1) 1885,
Jt. Iv. ( ovuiglon, ) l
A: ll. iMeDonuld, j AVitnossoa.
MEJIUD MENTION.
. .Gardcnors try "MoCnlls Perfection."
. . bargains in Dims Goods and all kind
of Ludios doods, nt tho Ladies Emporium.
13 lbs. Standard Sugar for$i at Hodges
. . All colors and shades of heavy silk I
fringes at 35 couta, worth 75, at L Strauss'
fl?1" Gouts fine Rolled Gold vost ohaius !
and scarf piuB, at Carroll's Jewelry Storo.? |
Mr. McMurray is selliug a good
stove at $14, with all the extras-and
if you livo in town will tako it homo
for you and put it up. Call and seo
him.
fliSf" Au ologanb afisortmont of Ladlos
and Children Hat? and Ilonuots ab tho La
dies Emporium, now brlok storo.
- Take a look at our All Wool and
Brussels Carpet, and save 15 cts per yard
by buying at L. Strauss'
. . Uso limo freely-it is cheap, aud C,
S. McCall has pleuty of tho best Hock
Limo.
???>" Ladies Silver Langlo Bracolets
just received at Carroll 00 Co.
Bonley McLeod has moved his
Blacksmith Shop to West Bcnnett?villo
where ho will bo glad io seo nil his old
customers an 1 ninny uo w ones.
Bold I3on Butler set uses to re
?oive tho keys of his house. Ho j
says tho Govoruraout rented it iur
a year at five hundred dollars per
month, and that tho Government
must pay the money, lt remains
to bo seen now which is tho "big*
gest" man-Ben Butler or Unelo
Sam.-'Washington Gazette.
Notice to Creditors.
C. ]). Fosterling, ]
vs. >
Evandcr Quiok, ct al. J
ALL persons having claims against tho
Estate of Abel Quick, deceased, are
hereby notified to present tho samo duly
proven on or before tho 25th doy of Juno
uext or lo barred any benefit that may
bo derived therefrom.
C. M. WEATHERLY,
May Iii, 1SS:?. Clerk.
|jj A M >. \ ) \V KI?CV',1 V.iN'J MV
Spf ii iq; und Sm met* ^took of
DRV GOODS AK? HORONS,
B??OE?j [inti HATS,
^LADIES DRESS GOODS.?^
-)* Hats * and * Bonnets ?<~
Underwear,
Hosiery, Gloves, Laco Goods, &o.
AND
CLiOTIUMG
GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS,|
-???'^-i
Old Stand, on Marion Street.
SIMON STRAUSS,
April 8, 1885.
J. T. DOUGLAS,
- DEALER IN -
Drugs,
Medicines,
^AND * CHEMICALS,^
FINE STATIONARY,
* LAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, *?
FINE SEGA11S,
And Choice Tobacco.
VIDAL'S OLD STAND.
April 15, 1885.
TO W. A. MOORE'S
To Buy Bargains,,
ALWAYS ON I.lANl>, n choico lot of tlrooo
rios, such as
LARD, BACON",
FLOUR, CANNED GOODS
Mackorol itt Kits,
Molasses, Sugars,
Coftco. Rico,
And other Goods.
OHBAF FOR CASH
- A IJ S 0 -
Walkor's Aif.moniated Guano
.Icox, Uibbos <(J Co's., High Grado,
.ao Auuuonlatod Guano,
"otton 8cod Meal, Kainlt and Aohl.
Partios in want of oithor should onll and got
his prico8.
Jan. 21, 1886.
.. Tho lurgCBb stock of Mono' nnd Boy's
OloMiing in lowji, you can soo nt Ii. StrouBS.
Ii 1F
m r
IMPROVJSAND SAVE YOUR FRUIT
Pron, tho Wasting Ravagea of tko Curoullo and
othordostruoUvo insects, by using
C, W. Wcaiftroo/i's New Insecticide,
Tho groat ?pcolilo Rotnody for tho CurooHo.
Codling Moth, Horor, Oankor IKorm, Blaok
AphadcB, Wooly Aphis, do. This Remedy
is no humbug. It prevents tho Fruit from
Dropping off, Hotting, Boootaing K.iutty,
Wormy, ?fcc Satisfaction Uuatantecd If tho
directions nro followed. If tho "VIOTORY"
tails to benora thu trcos and improve tho fruit
of all sorts anil dusses tho taonoy will bo ro~
fundod. Prlco$0 per 100 lbs.-under 'lb pounds,
10 emits per pound. Full directions with OSeh
package or bag- Soud for dosoriptlvo oiroulcrs,
Looul und Traveling Agonts Wanted. Liberal
commissions allowed1 "vtttoioi?o o/nrcvcntatfve
it worth a pound of eure,', Uso tim "Viotory"
in April broad cast under tho trees, and you
wbl dostroy a great army of insects and saTC
your fruit, and protoot your trcos. Nothing
hurtful in tho formula, but quito boncftolal to
trees, vinos, plants und vegetation.
Address
C. W. WESTBROOK.
UltKBNHUOno, N. C.
Lato of Wilson Nursorloa, Wilson, N. O.
R W. HICKS,
GROOEH
- AND
Commission Merchant
WILMINGTON, N. C.
.0ROMPT attention givon to consign
uv mon?s of cotton, naval stores, &o.
A trial solicited.
Jau. 28, '85.
^THE^MARLBOROsfHOTELb
I_n_"__y V--J
^-CHANGED HANDS.
HEFURNISED and fitted un as a first
p olass Motel. I respectfully solicit a
rcasonahlo share of tho public patronago.
Terras moderate. A irco hack to and
from tho Railroad
T. G. WALLACE.
Bennettsvillc, S. 0.
Dec 31, 1884
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I 57 I I AND I j 09 I
MARKET STREET,
vnAii?.ES'rox, so, CA.
Tho Largest Fruit and Produce
House in the South,
Import and keep constantly on <?hand
ft?ririnn?, O?ioahutfi, Orondos, 'SpfSlc*.
I'tucapplos. bornons, Nd ls, liai-MIS.
Poiiiiuos, i;Vii).bag?.i}?, O?i?h?t t?*!
t' j and ~\ i , i'oanuts.
Oot:??> :o.
IS (lil
seager
FARMERS and othors of Marlboro' county
having machinery ncoding repairs can
havo tho work dono by a first.oinss workman.
Address T. W. WALLACE,
Nov 20, 1881. Bonnsttavillo, S. O.
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
Old Stand of L, D. & L. R. Hamer,
Respectfully invito thou* friends
and tho public generally to call
and examino their stock and
prices. They do not claim tb sell
"cheaper than tho cheapest," but
boliovo they can soil on as favor
able terms as any others, and pro
pose to do ?o By strict attention
to business, honest dealing and
reasonable prices, thoy expect to
merit and hopo to re?oive a liberal
patronage.
October 1
for working people. Send 10 conto
poatago, and wo will tanll you free, a
royal, valuable sample box of gooda
that will put you lu tho way of making moto
money in a fow days than yon ovor thought
possible nt any business. Capitol not required.
You can livo st homo and work in sparo timo
only or nil tho timo. All of both soxos, of all
?gos, grandly sucocssful. 60 conta to $6 oaaily
camed ovory ovoning' s That all who
want work may test tho business, wu make thia
unparalleled otlor: To all who aro not well
satisfied wo wilt sond $1 to pay for tho trou?
bio of writing us. Full particulars, directions,
oto., sont froo. Iminenso pay abosolutoly suro
for all who start at onoo. Dont't delay. Ad?
dress Stinson tc, Co., Portland, Maine,
-AT TUB
FOlMltlBT HOTJSE,.
190 King St,, Charleston, S. 0.
.IRST-OLASS BOARD $1.25 por Day
Hacks alwoy8 at tho Railroads.
iMiis. J. alirOIIEL, Propriotross.
J. L. HODGES, Business Manager,
January 10, '84.
Sond six couts for postage, and
receive froo aoostly box of goods
Mwhioh will Le!p you to nittko
moro monov right away than anything oise In
this world. All of oltbor BOX suoocod from first
hour. Tho broad roadlo fortuno opona bofor?
i tho workers, absolutely ?aro. At onco a'ddrooif,
i Trao ? Co., Atiguato, Aluino.
A PRIZE,