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ftUTf i*TTtt^?T1TTByT7TTOllltWyVar'i'ji? J IUI B'Cff?TItTTIlWBITniM?f W^rTT DY S. A. BROWN & Co. B?SNNETTSVILLE, SO. CA. Wednesday, July 20, 1H87. Official Organ for tho Town and Counts. PRIC?', $?750 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Ornoo hi ?vovott's Briok Building - UP STAIRS. ?n-?:?;-rjTHJ_.!.?..?H.-?*.'?????"-i.l '?? H?HT Mr. HOSWEMJ T. LOGAN ?H tho authorized agent of tho DEMOCRAT io tho oity of Clmrloutou. ?pTOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.^ ?tOOAts OBBBRVATIONB. - Melting weather - Distressing t<? fleshy people - Melons plentiful and cheap, - Herries arc still seen in market, - Grapes will soon be ripe, - Bring in your "spring" chickens, - There wore four wagons loaded with melons on the streets Saturday, with prices ranging from 5 to 15 cents. - Tbc Aurora Watch-accurate and reliable, order oi WARREN PRIOR & SON, Fayetteville, N. C. - "Oki George." the famous old black horse ol Mr. George Crosland, that went through the late war died last week aged thirty-two years. - Mr. Julius T. Dudley is putting the Grange Store in order ior reopening his business at an carly day. His old friends will be pleased to see him open again. - Mr.' j. Frank Barringer is getting ibo Morrison Brick Store ready ior his fall block. Mr. Barringer deserves suc cess ami we hope will med with hearty encouragement this fall. - Don't forget the picnic ot the sur vivors ol Company G, Nth S. C. Vols., at Goodwin's Mill on Thursday,. Prepara tions have been made for a good time. - The picnic at Coxe's Spring on Friday last, was a splendid success plenty to eat and the best spring water in the country. A large crowd ot young lolks troni town went down. l?y-Fresh arrival at Waddill's, Cali fornia Hants at 8? cenls. Fresh Lem ons. New Orleans Molasses. Mackerel (catch ol 1887). Turnip Seed. - Bridal Presents, Engagement and Wedding Rings, order ot WARREN PRIOR St SON, Fayetteville', N. C. - The District Conference meets here next Thursday, and those looking around for ?UpjiV. .? w'-V< ,. t,?ct lim. .>',' ( < od?, iii Wandi ll V- fian , t.mt-.r, ?tc-rn cakes hud oilier g-'.?.''> to help out, .The cOiii|i)iencei>*iiliii < ?. . 1 ;<:> ol tho Sou'.h l'-.iio!.!-i Mdii . ", \,.-...dt m;> begin on diea<|ih, willi scrinon by H? v. Oh?s Manly. We ri'i?iii Ilia' ':- loran invita tio!! to attend. - Thirty-lour years ago to-day the venerable tathcr ol our popular postmas ter was struck by lightning and instantly killed-a loss that is even felt to-day by many who shared in his sympathies and great generosity. - As a raindrop foretells a storm, so does a pimple upon the human body In dicate health-destroying virus in the blood, which can bc neutralized and ex pelled only by Dr. H ar (er's Iron Tonic. - Mr. Alex. Huckabee, the tonsorial artist, has sold out his shop to Mr. H. W. Carroll, who has secured thc ser? vices ot a good artist well versed, polite and quick on shave, and will continue the business in first-class style. - Mr, W. A. Moore, ior good reasons, has closed the Marlboro Hotel. It is rumored that Mr. Chas. F. Covington may rent it and reopen it, Mr, Coving ton, like all of his name, knows how to supply tlie table, and will make a good successor. The Dr. will continue to serve all who want a tooth drawn or one put in. - The report that Mr. Ebby Fletcher, ol Beauty Spot section, had been shot by an assassin, on Thursday afternoon last, turns out, we are glad to say, a story without foundation. Mr. Fletcher was in town on Friday morning looking well as ever, and was astonished at the effort of sonic fertile brain to get up a sensation, Lambeth's Turnip Seed. A fresh supply, for fall sowing just re? coi vi il and for salo in any quantity nt J. T. DOUOI.AB' Drug Store. July 13th, 1887. Improved Stock for Sale. Five choice Pigs ol Poland China and Jersey Dreed can be had cheap by ap plying at once to J. T. CARSON, At the Post office. Thc Darlington Floral Fair. The annual Fruit and Floral Fair of thc Darlington Agricultural and Meehan ical Fair Company will bc held on the 28th, Thursday of next week, Reduced rates are promised on the railroad, and the Military Companies and Base Ball Clubs will contribute to the interest of the occasion. Oetting Ready for Business. Dr. F. A. Waddell, thc Cashier of the new hank at Cheraw, spent two days in our town last week lor the purpose of making himself familiar with the man? agement of our bank. Mr. J. ll. Dames thc efficient and popular Cashier ol die Bank of Marlboro, courteously rendered him every assistance in the way of learn ing his system for the successful conduct ot the business ot thc Bank at Cheraw. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho noxt moo. big of tho Marlboro Union will bo hold with tho ohuroh ?t BrownavUlQ -hoginniog on Friday bo foro tho fifth Sunday In July. Rev. J. A. W. Thomas will prcaoh tho Introductory aormon and Hov. II. N. Pratt tho Missionary sormon. Hy appointiuout of tho Providing Eldor, Friday noxt hus boca not apart aa a day of upcoial prayor and fasting for tho out pouring of-Cori's Spirit upon tho meeting of 'tho District Conference. A spoeiol prayor meeting will bo hold ut tho Moth ?dist Church on Friday morning at 9 o'clock, and again at 6 o'clock in tho even ing. Tho pabilo aro cordially invited to attond. Tho protracted mooting at Minorat Spring baptist Church ia still in progress, with hope of doing groat good. Hov. J. 0. Stell closed his needing at S my mu on Friday, and moved h ia forcea ovor to Btthol, whore a mooting ia now lu progresa, Rov. O. M. lloyd opened bia protracted mooting on Sunday, at Ho th Ioho m. Wo publish olsewhero hin appointments for tho churches. PERSONAL. Judgo J. H. Hudson him finished up hi? work and oome homo for a short rent. Rev. II. M. Jackson aud A. J. Gottiug hnm, of Maxton, woro in town on Friday. W? aro glad to report that Mrs. Allon ttdonn, of Clio, who baa been vory ill, ?B bottor. Mesura. Solon und Jeff D. Humor, of Saltera, Williamsburg County, aro visiting rein ti von and friends ia Marlboro. Mr. Alex. Huckaboo, our tonsorial artist, left for Ibiffalo Lithirs Sprites iu Virginia, ou Monday. Mr. P. P. Meekiuu, now of Forcston, Claioudon County, is ou a vioit to his Old homo. Wo aro glad to noto his oxee dont health. Mr. J. L, MoLaurin, now routing at Jackson Bprlugs, mado u Hying visit homo on Friday. Ho ia taking on ilesh up there. Wo uro glad to report that Mr. J. L. Breedon, who baa been ?piito i-ick, is con? valescing, Mr. Alex, llarrall, now of Fayottovillo, ia spending a fow days muong relatives and friends in Bcnnottsvillo. Myrtle Meyer is expected to return to Bennettsvillc to-day. Miss Td oil ie Crosland, who hhs been spending son?t time v.*iii- In ; liston Mr... \\ !'. Mrekii?'?, fi i Ko ruston. ; d.titted i (mme :5aty><5 iy Mr. J, ).' iivere.U i;? home bom tin; DEATH'S DOINGS. Died on Tuesday evening (July 19th) alter a long and distressing illness, Mr. Sidney A. Marshal-the last one of a family ot four, three of whom died July 1886. Ile was taken sick at that time and.has never recovered. He will be buried at Pinewood Cemetery t?-day. Died on Saturday last, after a pro?, tracted illness, MRS. MARGARET ODOM, wile of Thomas Q. Odom-aged about 45 years. Yes, a mother in Israel has fallen ! In her death Ebenezer Church, Clio Circuit, loses one of it's most iaith lui working members, the community a good neighbor, a kind hearted christian woman that delighted in doing good. She was laid to rest at Pee Dee Church, on Sunday morning. Bev. W. K. Breeden conducting the funeral sermon. Died on last Saturday afternoon, in Brightsville, after a long illness, in her 80th year, Mus. ELIZABETH LILES, con sort of the late Holden Liles, and the sainted mother of Messrs. Joseph R., James S. and Benjamin R. Liles. The funeral services were held at Bruton's Fork Baptist Church on Sunday alter* noon, and were conducted by thc pastor, Rev. J. A. W. Thomas, assisted by Rov. lt N. Pratt. Died at tho reaidonno of Inn mother, Mrs. Bottlo D. McLeod, iu Red Hill Township, after a short ?linens of fever, JAMBS N, ALFORD-aged about 18 years. .Timinie had but recently returned from Behool at tho Stato University, and though niling at tho time it wau not thought to be eoriouu; but he gradually grow worse, nod yesterday at 10 o'olook, when his swcot, manly spirit winged itu flight to its heavenly homo. Jimmie waa a noble young man, with many traits of oharacter that endeared him to all who knew bim. Ho will bo buried at tho family burying ground to-day, As wc go to press we learn that Mr. Townsend, a tenant ol Mrs. A. Crosland and who lost a child on Friday last, will bury the mother and faithful wile to-day. Wc learn that the iamily came from the county ol Robeson, N. C. Died at Clio, on Saturday night last, after a short illness, MRS. MARY ANN SALMONDS, wife ol Mr. T. O. Salmonds. She was buried at Hebron on Sunday. The many friends ol Mr. John G. Hubbard sympathize with his family in the loss ol a dear little child on Sunday last, - Thc trains now run through to the Town of Germanton-see schedule. - The game ol baseball that was to have been played on Friday next, be tween the Blenheim and Bennettsvdlc clubs, has been postponed to August 5, on account ol sickness and deaths. Thc Hoy kin Academy, Wo aro pleased to loam tbut our fri?n. I, J. Preston G'.bson, lins boon sclcotcd tb presido nt this old institution tho ne yonr. He iu thoroughly .qualified as im iubtruotor of tho young arid wo spook foi him a big HUCOOBS. Thc District Conference. The minimi mooting of tho Marion Di trtot Conforonco will ho held in thia tovn next wook. Servloen may ho oxpocted -MI W?dnoBrlay night, (hufcionco nsaomb)' on Thutsday morning. A Fine Crop of Apples. Mr. J. ll, Oneal, ot brownsville, soi. i 15 bushels large fine large 'horse' apples in town yesterday as fast as he cou!il measure them out, at 50 cents a busln I He says he may bring up another lo? id soon as he has plenty ot them. He is thc only man we have heard of who has bei n so fortunate this season. ??rWK ARE RECEIVING some ol New Stock ol Shoes. Call anti see om MUTTON CONGRESS, tor Men am! FIFTEEN BUTTON. KID or GOA' for ladies. A. J. BRISTOW & CO. July 20, 1887. Sitd News From Home. On Monday ovoulng, Mr. H. W. Carr . received a tologram from hip mothor ? ?. Magnolia, N. C., giving tho sad nows 61 tho death of lila fathor. Capt. James j Carroll, on Saturday, utter a protract t illness. Tho telegram was dated Satin day and roached Bonnottsvillo nt 6 o'olc. ? Monday ovoning-protty fast traveling J1 J telegrams in this election. Storm in Red Hill. Adv ?con from Lower Hod Hill state tl - a terrific- storm of wind, rain and ht passed over that part of Red Hill Tov ship adjacent to tho River, on Monday tor noon about 4 o'clock. Sovcral hom . wore unroofed, trees, fences and cc 1 blown down, and the bail largo enough ? break panos of glass. In tho river swat, tho dumago to timber ivas fourful, Tho storm was also severo at Dyer's Hil! with about one-inch of rain which exton cd cast to Mr. McCall's plnutatiou. The Blessed Rain. The greatly needed and anxiously c peeled rain came to our relief yesterda With everything in a parched conditio and even the dwellings and stores in coil ?it i 011 to m fl kc them uncomiortabl to ?tay iii, one can imagine she anxiety with Nvhich the cioAJtH wurr watch?tj :i? 'hoy l)v?ga,n lo collect and roil \\> foi tnt 6uli?oiirih^ noon Hfmie.iiiViUe. Al J. o'clock ii j.?ct?ari !?. spriiik.le ?inti ih'oufth 1 gentle 1 Ain, yet c.nug1, loll to cool '' atmosphere, lay the dust, and give nevi life and vigor to man and beast. Tin promise seems good for more tooday j Drowned While in Bathing. On Thursday afternoon last Mr. He B. Kasterling, who has been in chf.rg? of Col. C. S. McCall's large Flour . > I Grist mill tor the past S or 10 years, ? /ai drowned under the following circiim stances : He was bathing willi severn I others in the pond in front of the mill ant) after being in the water some time W:J > taken with congestion ot the lungs and so prostrated by it that he sank down on his knees, and though in water less tu m 3 feet deep, and near thc shore drown.:.i bet?re the others discjvered his condi tion. Prompt assistance was render<id but to no effect, lite was extinct. He wa.r a good swimmer but owing to his weak lungs had kept clear of the water until that day. He leaves a wife and 5 small children, with a large circle ot relativ. :, and friends to mou,T his sad and un timely end. He was buried on Fri.i;;\ evening at the family b?rying ground ?it Beauty Spot Cemetery. He was about . years ot age; a member of Shiloh 0 hi rc li and an earnest worker in the H. Sch io), where he will be missed. SPECIAL LOCALS. J?"* Fresh Oat Flakes at WADDI! Monoy put in a lifo policy is a goor vostmout if you livo to tho end of it? t Mr. Evorctt has accepted nn ogonooj (or the salo of tho colobratod Van Winkle ' Boss Press, and cnn supply shafting. Simon Strauss offers for sale, chea|. foi cash, four choice Tennessee mules, and two horses. I6JT FrcHh Can PcaohoB at WADDI).i 's; *?- Try the Broadaxe Cigar at WADDILL.-. &&* For cash you can buy at CIOBO iimr* gins ut WADDHJL'S. Bargains in Parasols at the LAIM EMPORIUM. Bavo yon heard tho latest? Well UH IntoBt pioco of ronlly good nows is (liai Mr. Simon S tran BS has reduced tho price of his $11 dollar Spring Suits to $9 Clot 1 lars. Pleasant, isn't it? ... Call at Douglas' Drug Storo and u his ?took of oyogloBBOB. t@T Fresh Corn at WADDILL'B. Parasols. Parasols cheap at the I A DiKS EMPORIUM. IfcyPorsonn who load a lifo of oxposu.* nio subject to rheumatism, neuralgia Sud lumbago, and will find a valuable rome ; ly in Dr J ll MoLonn's Volcanio Oil Lim J mont; it will banish pain and subdue in. ftnmatton M McQoU,' Marlbor . ''ii 1 E FOURTH SESSION ol /f ?- th? 5?9??i Of August. During v "Vi t;.-v' : \\ ill bo completed, making this jaf ro ininty-cxcopt at Bonnottsvi * Pf* \ ".ng mon ami young ladies pr . -I.' uping M ill ho organized at tho oi>oni boii'd'd. of Sluduilts. Special advantages ol ? : 'i<) i:. Another elegant Piano jua tis? i 'ivs, Boarding Students undei \\:,w,'. house and Academy. V E H A G K TUITION, Por moi ?> 0 iV R D , 11 From Monday to Fi ird dun bo obtained with Print Kor (! tl ilogue address s. H. ; .Toll i\ 1?-.H7. Mee Institute, RALEIGH* N. C. Tli Full Session commoncos on ist Wednesday in Sopteiu W i rJth day), and ends tho first . mosday in .Tune, 1888. l\ ? <?. : tmont ol'instruction filled J i ? < ed and accomplished teachers | . ;.e largest and most thorough- | inipped iii tho State. Heated by ste i and Study Hall liglitcd by elec* tii'i'y, Sp? id rat('^ for for two or moro fruin siiib'1 I'aintly. . . ro ilnr> ami ontaloguc. address : . ii. nun WELL & SON, Haleigh, N. (J. J idy ii, )&>?. 2 I ?MaBWMMMWMa nina IIMTI?TRADI? V.sl) FOR THE nf Cash Buyers ? vVH.L SKILL ?', ni H io Uoifeo lbs for $ j Good 4' " . u i 15 " 1.00 ' ; >ugar 18J" 1.00 ' : rits 30 " 1.00 M'ri' i Hi" 1.00 Stni 16 " 1.00 .1.7: iL? lOo LIUV )b, X'iMeut Roll'? Flour .*?.2? por bbl .Vi:: - Oftiidii s !0 otfi )b, ' *" lida K5 Clo lb, Ol ip.ods, such aH Dry Goods, ii lb i ion Iii Iware, Tinware, Crock varo, equally low. . /> > IIICES JIOIJD GOO J) \ O'i LESS THAN QUAN ! VJ TY .. AMED A NI) E O H ? S*/'O'/' i?l/. CALI: AND EXAMINE G. W WADDI LL. March ... . I87. STRAW HATS! SEI ?SUGi? COATS ?ND VESTS j in) Low Quartered Shoes! .t woatlier is now upon j u io ,v< have a large stock of] those .?:.?> ;la on hand which must ; . -ut in tho next SIXTY ! > A \ : . vVc have marked prices ci o y : 'hard pan," and invito .... < .?oand buy while the stock full i l you can get your size, at I i vest prices over offered io Dm market THESE GOODS Ali: ? ' GO, A, J. BRISTOW Sc 00. Jut, i is 1887-2ru. Red Springs k ?l?iAli IIOTII * i oj encd for tho reception of ! f \i . Satisfaction guaranteed.1 Th ai il n ; ibo public for psst patron 1 ' s'lectfully Bolicit their cou? inned livor?, Write me for terms, i which will l'?0 made satisfactory. lt. T. COVINGTON, Pliol?, ' Ked S i rings, N/ C., June 1st, '87. M ni :3OBO' HOTEL. W f ? MOORE, Proprlotor. ,r < ' . V : y IR NT?/Y Loo ATF.P. jt?? "Trail si ont or ..Private Hoard an r?iijion.'ihli) i rms. DRUMMERS oan idwtty.i itel hr? akfastot this House. Fobrtmi j i h 1887. Baw yon 'bo right to jeopardize tho j \stilfai ; ol' yo ir lovod onoB by putting thin mallei lit'' Voit onn got a polioy tooday ' Miitn i than over before. Lifo ?uni litmllh an' both uncertain. Meademyi) o County, S. C, f tilts School will begin on MONDAY ucatlon two moro largo Recitation Room? tho most commodious Academy lu Marlbo lle. epared for Collego or Pushiess. A Claas In ng of term. A Circulating Library for tho lbrcd in tho dopartpiont ot Music. Vocal t purchased- making two Instruments for . special oversight of Principal, both at Ith, - - $2 00 ----- 8 00 iday, - 5 00 ?ipal if preferred. ZIMMERMAN, Principal, MOCOLL. S. O. HE^our Sale. TWO FINE HORSES. ONE TWO-HOUSE WAGON. ONE ONE-HORSE WAGON. ONE SET WAGON HARNESS. ONE BUGGY AND HARNESS. All on easy terms. Apply to JOHN S. MOORE. May ll th, 1887. PROTECT YOUR EYES. ^CTAO??S?O GLASSES' PAT? JUlY li! 187?. Mr. II. HIUSCHBEHQ, tho well known Optician of 107 N. Fourth slr, undor Planters llouso, Ht. I.tm is, hus appointed J. T. Douglas, of iicnncttsvillo, South Carolina, ns Agent for hts celobratod Diamond Spectnclos and Eyo glasscs, and also for his Diamond Non-chango ablo Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Thoso glasses aro tho greatest invention ovor madoAn Specta cles. Dy a propor construction of tho Lens u. person purchasing a pair of theso Non-ohango ahle O lasses never has to ohnngo ttiose glasses from tho eyes, and ovory pair purohnsod aro funrantecd, so that if thoy over loavo tho oyes no matter how rusted or scratched tho Lenses aro) thoy will furnish the party with a now pair of Olnsses free of charge. Mr* DOUGLAS has a full assortmont, and invites all who wish to satisfy thcinscl ves of tho great superiority of | . hose Glasses over any and all others now in uso. lo call and examino tito samo at ?? T. BOtTG-LAS1 Dn?ggi?t & Optician. Il EN N li TTS \ ll, ?;l?, S, ti. Aiiiil 2(1, lS. i . Por Sale or Rent AV INO purohascd thc mill property lately owned by W. D. R?wo, I now offer it for salo as a whole, or in parools to suit purohusors; or will rent the wholo to a responsible party. On tho promises are 1 2/isHORSE STEAM ENGINE with 1 40-HORSE RETURN TUBULAR BOILER 24 in. 1 FRANK & CO., PLAINING MA CHINE. 1 GO-SAW VAN WINKLE GIN, FEEDER and CONDENSER. I 50-SAW MAGNOLIA GIN. 1 BOSS PRESS. 1 30 INCH GRIST MILL. 1 WOOD TURNING LATHE 6 feet x 18 in. Apply to J. M? JACKSON, Trustee or J. F. Everett. C. S. McCall. J uno 29, 1887. THE MN ililli Feeder and Condenser, THE VAN WINKLE PRESS I THE BOSS PRESS ! THE DEERING MOWER, ond ALL KINDS OF SHAFTING. AVING accepted tho agency for this section of tho State for tho salo of ! thc nbovo FIRST-CLASS Machinery and Agricultural Implements, I respect fully ask you to call and get prices and terms before buying. Respectfully, J. P. BVBBBTT. Bennottsvillo, S. C., Juno 10, 1887. "FACTORY. MOTICE is hereby given that in ac cordance with thc Commission is sued by the Secretary ol State and of a vote ol thc Incorporators, books ol Sub scription to the capital stock of the Marlboro Manufacturing Company will be opened in Rennettsville, S. C., Char leston, S. C., Wilmington, N. 0-, and Baltimore, Md., on the 6th day of June next, and remain open until the full amount of the capital stock is subscribed, By order of Board of Incorporation. \ E. DUDLEY, J. F. EVERETT, Secretary, Chairman. May 2$th, 1887. ...Tho " Jamos Moans $3 Shoo," gives moro satis faotion for tho monoy than any othor on tho market. For salo by J. F. Evorott. 500 bbls. Flour l\mh P. KVKW4TT. If?TSiok headache in tho ba?o of many lives; this annoying complaint may bo outed ana provontod by tho occasional use of Dr J ll McLean's Littlo Liver and Kid. ney PUlots. They aro pleasant to tako, no largor than a plu-hcad, and aro tho ladies' favorito for billousnosa, bad tasto in tho mouth, jauudico, for lucorrhoa and nah du I Mormtruation. 250 a vial BANK OP MARLBORO, BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Quarterly Statomont ending Juno SOU), 1887, published in conformity, with Act of General Assombly: ASSETS. Loans and Discounts Duo from National Danks Furniture and llxtUrcs, Ourront Expenses, Cash, . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Duo Depositors, Duo other Banks, Profits, STATK OF SOUTH CAUOMNA, MAKi.nono COUNTY. PERSONALLY come before vie J. H. BARNES, Cashier of above men tioned Bank, and makes oath that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and be lief J. //. BARNES, Cashier. Sworn to before mo this lat day of July, 1887. T. \V. BOUCHIER, Notary Public. ATTEST : C. S. MCCALL, ) J. F. EVERETT, V Directors D. D. MCCOLL. j $ 81,480.24 1,508.80 730.10 1,718.57 1,945.10 $ 80,008.53 $ 50,000,00 28,505.07 2,078.18 0,114 08 $ 80,008.53 GREENSBORO FEMALE - COLLEGE, cmxraNSBORo, w. o. THK SIXTY-FIFTH SESSION gof this woll equipped and proa 'porous School will begin on tho 24th of August, 1887. Faculty ablo, accomplished, aud faith* tul, instruction thorough, location health ful, fare good Special advantages offered in the departments of Music, Art, Elo* cnlicn, and Modern Languages. Charges moderate. For catalogue send to T. M. JONES, June 22, 1887. President. OPKNINfi SALKS Beautiful Spring Goods. STYLE VARIETY WONDERFUL. BEAUTY td ELEGANCE MARVELS OF POPULARITY ^-IN-> SeaswuMMo Styles, AND FAIR FIGURIOS: Ike Highest Vrtccs Up. The. Lowest Prices Down* Do not Forget to Visit snviow STRAUSS, At his Old Stand and at thc Comer of Marion and Darlington Sts. May 3, 1887. NOTICE TO CREDITOR. Oho Estate of James B. Willis. LL persons having claims against Janies IL Willis, uocoasod, aro hereby notified to present them at onco, duly attested ; and al) persons anywise indebted aro requested to arrange tho same at an emly dato. ELI WILLIS, Adiar. Juno I, 1387. FOR SALE TUE ELDREDGE "B" SSWIHQ MACHINE, THIS above Sewing mnohino has tho rep utation of hoing tho best in tho mat" kot. I havo sold many different kiudH aud am always on tho lookout to glvo my ous toi 11 nm tho benefit of my information. I will guarantee and warrant tho Eldrodgo "B" Machino to glvo you entire satisfaction if not you can got your money baok. Sold for nearly half tho prloo of othor machines. Como and look at it. O.S.MoOALL. Bonnottwlllo, 8. 0" May 25, 1887. One Car Load best Lime For Plastering and Briok work for salo by J. F. EVERETT.