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uuy uv 1/iil ?Nli?TSVlLIiK SO. CA. iiosday, May " 9,~* 1888." [iblishBd Weekly. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. II.50 PER VEAU IN! ADVANCE iii Vont Qfjlce Buildltif/. Jrgan for tho Town and County, 'ESTAOVEnilSIHC MEDIUM IH THE COUHTY. t Bona-Fido Ciroulntion of ouy lubliahod in Marlboro County. Qlbaon 1B our authorized Station, N. 0. IOUNTY NEW8.^ grass booming GOODS of nil kinds ?cod of HAY W. WftddilPs. TON SEED MEAL ?HOSPIIATE and s. MCCALL. EAT at IIODtiES. li's, n nico lino of (mg CnlicoH, Straw UU OU1U lui) IUII| .o gray bair-ou fow caro to try charms. They Kr Vigor rentoion ^color. Sold by and Burramul Iltcd to OHSClU" Monday next, n., to witness Rifles, ?ors, Binders, for side mgor trains our depot Jnd return lu fordon Rifles Monday is hand when can have beauty, kliau nair market. to ask tho to witness K> d'I? i nui itbot Puisuaut to a published call by County Chairman, 0. S. McCall, a coiwouti?n was hold in tho Court Houso on Monday, to cloot six delegates to tho Stato Convention at Columbia on tho 17th of May, Hon. C. S. McCall was elected Chair?, niau, and ll. P. Johnson" Suorotary. The following are thc delegates elect ed bom the Clubs: DHIOIITSVILLR; J B Stubbs, J A Molunls, James T Odom, J It Liles, B D Mooro, E II Staf ford, J A Stubbs, J A Usher, Lowis Odom, Y, W. Odom. HEBRON. Lovi Ivoy, John Barreutino, J T Cov ington, W J Covington, Col. John Coving ton, 1) P McQuaig, Wellington McCall, J P MoKinnon, J A Moltao, D A B?rry, Jonathan Woodley, Hov. L. M. Hamer, ll B Hamer, T C Moore. ADAM8VI?.1.K. J B Creon. W P Lester. I Wr Williams. W B AdaniB,' P A Miller, J F Brocdcn, W K Bethen, W A Moore, N B Bethen, W 1) Mooro, A M Flcthor, Wm Norton, S Gibson. BROWNSVILLE. W P Kinney, W T Rogors, R II Hodges, John C?rabo, C N Rogers, N B Rogers, J E Rogers, R W Hayes, J P Hodges, J M Hayes, A B Bryant, Elmoro AUCD. HENNKTTSVII.JiE. C S McCall, W ? Evans, T S Evans, C il Weathorly, J F Everett, Knox Livings ton, John L McLnurin, B A Rogors, W E Tilomas, H ?' johnson, T 1) McCall, A J Bristow. 01,10. T N Edens, II B Freeman, Ed. Medlin, E Starnberger, Jas S Loggotto, Ur P D Hamor, J A Calhoun, J A Woodley, John C Dunbar, A J HucstcBS. nie? m.UKK. J J Graham, A J H Lune, JJ McLaurin, Eli Willis, Joseph Parker, Furman Willis, Alexander McRac, MoD Morrison, Wesley MoLaurin. SMITHVILLE. R M Pogues, John B Irby, Alox Chavis, E W Pointer, Eliab ChaviB, Eli Clmvif, Alox Brigman, N L Swott, S G W Sbipp. nun m LL, J N Drako, J A Drako, Jno. Roy u olds, W T Roynoldd, P M John, Lawrence Al ford, Tlios Jackson, Chas. Crosland, 1* A Bounds, D S John, E W Weathorly, J C Townsend. On motion tho nominations for dclogates carno from the floor, and tho following named gentlemen wero plncod in nomina tion : C. S. McCull,, W. D. Evaus, J. N. Drake, Knox Lovingston, J. B. Green, C, N. Rogors, J. F. MoLaurin, T. I. Rogors, N. L. Swott. II. K. Covington. I Mcfsrsj, Chariot- Crosland MK' ,(. V. I Everett wura appointed twUov<. j Th>? regular . r.let was herc suspended for thc purpose ol allowing lion. vY. I'. I F.vans tu introduce n .Hil Ul ?uh injinu 1 lng thc delegation to vote against thc* nomination of State officers in the ap ^roaching State Convention. The mo ion was carried unanimously. A 1110 1 to instruct the delegation to advo : the primary plan ol nominations State officers was defeated upon a ?sion of the House. A similar reso? pn in regard to nomination of Con lan and Solicitor was, of the same [ssion withdrawn; the regular order ling resumed the following gen were elected delegates to the (onvention: Hon. C. S. McCall, \f. D. Evans, Col. Knox Living l.pt. John B. Gr?cn, C. N. Rogers pn. I. N. Drake. Alternates, McLaurin, N. L. Swett and T. rs. otion the Convention adjourned. C. S. MCCALL, Chairman. '. JOHNFON, Secretary. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Common Sense Goat Button Shoo kilos which wo advertised two wookn j o all sold except ono pair, si/,04. offer 24 pair Ladies Kid Button, , 5, at $1.75 per pair. These aro -st-olass goods, solid loather bot i .aro vory cheap at tho price, at once, thoy go fast at tho A. J. BRISTOW & Co. im, 'Gum. tdation you seo clinging to tho troo in the summer contains a expectorant that will loosen in tho throat. Taylor's nncdy of Swcot gum and coughs and oroup. L,1ay Behool. Church of town has sue a building wast of i a Mission Sunday i.zod for tho purpose ol ft RH of people who at I burch nt all. Mr. G. selected manager for ymd wo predict for it accomplishment of Qrndod Bohool Piouio. The pupils and friends of our Graded School go to Monheim this Friday to have a day of pleasure in tim woods. At Mon heim they will bo joined by tho pupils ot Mrs. McLeod's Illgl.i School and their frionds. Th? Principal of our Graded School Prof. JO. E. britton, promises to nt uko tlds a day to bo remembered by thc littlo onos as ho propo.-cs to inaugurate games of a 1 kind for young and old. The Early will moot at tho Graded School building at 1 o'clock Friday morning and go to tho picnic grounds in a body. PERSONAL. Mr. L, J. BREEDEN is attending Uni ted States Court in Charleston. We arc pleased to report that Mrs. WILLIS TURLINGTON is better, and thought to be out ot danger. Col. KNOX LIVINGSTON returned on Friday last, I rom an extended visit to relatives in the ' 'Land ot Flowers." He is looking remarkably well and says bc spent a most delightful month. Mr. L? T. Kverett, of Laurinburg, is on a visit to his brother and sister, Mr. J. F. Everett and Mrs. J. ]). McLaurin, of our town. Wc arc pleased to know that he is able to travel again alter a long ?pell of sickness. Solicitor NEWTON and Mrs. W. H. MCILVEEN returned on Monday last, from Darlington, where they have been attending thc meeting ol thc Holiness Association. Mr. L. E. CASTON spent Sunday last at Cberaw. ICE FOR ALL! I nm prepared to supply thc citizens of Boimottaviiio and ?urroundiug country with Ice nt li cents a pound for loo lbs. or moro. Tickets for 100 pounds, giving tho purchaser tho right to buy in any ipi?ritity not less than 7 lbs., o.m bc liad, and partios in town muy have thoir orders delivered every morning at their houses if they so desire, or they can Bond to tho Depot for it, any hour of tho day. May 8, 1888. A. T. YARBORO. A no thor CUBO of Shooting. As stated in our last, somo party or barties wont to the house ol' old man Essex Dargan on Monday night, 30th ultimo, and lircd upon him. In the ex citement a child, a little girl about four years of age, ran in at thc time and re ceived thc load intended for tho father, from tho effects ol' which it died during tho uight. Coroner David summoned a. juiy and upon investigation evidence was obtained that warranted the Coroner in issuing a warrant for Henry Coxo as the party who did tho shoo tine. Cox?* has le fi, and thc witnesses bound over for court. Tho unfortunate shooting is re gretted by all la w-abiding ci tissons who love peace and good order, au every clfort will be made to bring tho guilty to justice. . '?; M_ Tho Drought Bndod. Tito long drought ol' near three weeks ended on Friday night with a heavy rain thut was pretty general, though heaviest in tho Southeastern portion ol' tho coun ty. In consequence tho growing crops have received now lifo and are certainly chowing it Those wno have *.<>?.> wu it MIC eat) n.tVW fini.-!: Ilioii eoti?b p?:ii liiii! ycgehtiioif ilv?ry w li? n un,now .booti " Siuldon ?Je'ith. A colored woman oil Mr. . J Krcutl on s piuco diod suddouly ou i nu rsi my evening last. A jury ol'i iiquc.it was held, who decided upon thc testimony ol' Dr, David, that she died from natural causes. Commencement Exorcises. W. Jj. Stanton presents respects lo Mr. S. A. Brown, and solicits his presence at tho closing exercises of thc school at Sin clair's Cross Roads on Friday tho 18th inst. PtlOO HAMME, Tho mot tling exercises will begin at 10 o'clock, and consist of speeches and com Eoptions by tho pupils, and un address y T. h Rogers, Esq , of Benucttsville Tho evening exorcises will begin at 7 o'clock aud consist of dialogues, charades, recitations, otc. Judson, S. C., Muy 5th, 1888. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so Well* known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial le vers. For cure ol Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Hitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money relundcd. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at H ay ns worth & Co's Drug Store. 5 IN IVXS2VEORIA1VI. Mus. ELIZA HINSON departed this lifo April 23rd, 1888, in hor 67th yoar. Sho married brinkly O Hinson in i86t, ana tho happiness of that union could not bo botter oxprcBScd than to witness the grief of her aged husband ns lie fut by her li fe lona body tho catiro night of hor death Anding 110 comfort in words of sympathy of kind friendo. Tho subject, of this sketch waft a chris tian woman in nil Unit is implied in that tenn. Sympathy for the allliotod and a teador oaro for hor aged companion, and thone of her household wore prominent features in her olmraoter. Tho writer offorH this tributo to hor memory ns a just-, though fceblo recogni tion of her kindness and lovo mid watchful caro of him in pis carly life-whilo for eighteen years ?ho was a mombor of his father's family. IJoauty Spot Church has lost a mombor, wo boliovo tho heats of "that bottor coun try" aro incroased thoroby. April 27th, 18S8. J. P, B. DR. J. J WOODLEY, oxixo, e. a. Surgory and all diseases ol' tho heart, throat and lungs a specialty. . May 9, 1888. J,/ Why You Feel ? > weak and ox li unsted is becauso your hood ls impuro. As well oxpoct tho s ultary eunditlon of a city to bo aor ist with dollied wator aud dofoctlvo sjworago, aa to expect such u compli oked piceo of mechanism as tho human fniiio to ho in good ordor with impure b'ood el nu lut h ig ovon to ito minutest \jdna. Do you know that ovory drop o! your two or three gallons ot blood 1 pisses through tho heart and lunga in niiout two mut u huit minute?, and Unit, ai Its way, lt makes hono and muscio, 1> uin nml nerve, und nil other solids und Hu ids of tho body? Tho blood is tho groat nourisher, or, as tho Dildo limns it, "The Life of the Body." Ts lt any woudor, thou, that ii tho blood bo not puro and perfect in its consti tuent?, you suitor so many ludescrlbablo .symptoms ? Ayor's Sarsaparilla stands " bond and nhouhlcrs" abovo ovory other Alter ativo and Hlood Modlnlno, As proof, xead these reliable testimonios ; G. C. Brock, of Lowell, M SHS., Bays: "For tho past 'Mi yours 1 have told Ayor's Sarsaparilla. In my opinion, tho host romodinl agencies for tho euro of nil tho disensos arising from impuri ties of tho hlood aro eoutaluod in this niodlclno." Bugono I. Hill, M. D" 381 Sixth Avo., Now York, says : " As ft blood-purifier mid gonoral hulldor-up ot tho System, I haye never found anything to equal Ayor';> Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect satisfaction." Ayor's Sarsaparilla proves equally ofllcaelous in all forms of Scroftdu, Bolls, Carbunclos, Eczema, Humors, Lumbago, Catarrh, &c; and is, there fore, tho vory host Spring and Family Medicine in uso. " lt beats all," says Mr. Cutlor, of Cutlor Brothers & Co., Boston,41 how Ayer's Sarsaparilla docs soil." Prepared by . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, p.icu $1; tlx bottlcB, $5.' Worth $0 a bottl*. STILL HT THE FROM -WITH A Full Line of Choice Goods ! T would respectfully announce lo t*i public that T have in stoek and nm cc j staidly receiving a choice Uno ot'Faint! Groceries, consisting in part of Potted Ham, Hain Sausngo, Dried Chip Bcof, Sliced Smoked Beef, Corned Beef, Imported and American Sardine Smoked Norwegian Sardines, Olivo Oil, ... i orr' ? and y M.-nolhi il.\iihi, |Vi'i;r>,.ii iVifii Slllp;h tli'Piiiio, PEACH KS, PINEAPPLU, ? CANNED VEGETABLE TOMATOES, PEAS, SUCCOTASH, i Crosse & Blackwell's J?MS-rlmport John Stephen Sons Vt* Co.'s Impor PICK I J ICS. -Extracts of All Kinds LEMON, ORANGE. VANILLAS PRE?ERVEI) GINUHR, DRIED PIGS, CUR RANI RAISINS, PRUNES. GELATINE. TA PIO KA, MACUA RON r, CHEESE, NU' PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY. CRACKERS of every descripti v from 15 to 25c. per ll). MOLASSES AND SYRUP fr thc cheapest nt -10c. per gnlloi to choicest New Orleans, nt7i>c and Mnplo Syrup at $1.50 per gall FLOUR, from thc commonest to Choicest Brands. TEAS-a choice stock. COFFEES-Rio and Java. TOBACCO of every gnuie. CS?"I have without exception best selected stock of CIGARS Bcnncttsville. 12 choice 5c. bin to select from. Besides the goods named abov keep in stock a fine lino of ati shoes MEN'S, LADIES, BOYS ami MI& STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTK HOSIERY, &c. . My margin of profit is very mo atc. I have ample facilities foi business. I BUY FOR CA DISCOUNT MY BILLS, and prepared to oiler to my patron? e advantage .1 cither sell for cash, or to nn whoso credit is first-class. I (lo thoreforc, have any bad dohts to vide for. m~l RESPECTFULLY . FOR AN EXAMINATION OL STOCK. Thanking my customers for goncrous pationago, I hopo l>) dealing to justify a continuar thc same. ! GBO. W. WADI)! February 13th, 1888. zGRAN? * OPENING-:: -OF SPBIBG Ai SUMMER GOODS -AT TI I li ? BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. At this largo and enterprising establishment can now bo seen the largest stock of Ureas Goods, White Goods, Trimmings, Millinery, ?fee. that has over been offered to the people of Marlboro, and at [trices that defy competition. OTT IR BRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Will be found a beautiful lino of Gros Grain and Sn rah Silks, in tho latest shades and designs from G5c. to $1.50 er yard; Henrietta Cloths, Nuns Veilings, Albatroscs, Camels Hair, Bun tings, &c, in ali the leading, shades from l?c. to $1.20 per yard ; Embroidered Hen rietta Cloths and Albatroses in Dress Patterns, French and Amroican Sntines in beautiful designs, from 12? to 50c. per yard ; Shambniye, Seersuckers and Dress Ginghams in plain and combination from 10c. to 25c; Plain and Plaid Persian Lawns and Nainsooks from 8J to 50e. per yard ; Figured Lawns, Calicos, Crinkles, Bleaching, <&c. Embroidered Robes and Flounoings. We call SPECIAL ATTENTION to these Goods, a large lot of which can be seen in most handsome designs and at prices niue}' lower than heretofore. Wc have in this lino a large lot iii a variety of colon, and designs. Braided Sets in Silk and Worsted, all the leading shades and colors in Silk Velvets and Vevctecns, Morie Silks, Li ces, cfec. Millinery * Department? Hore you will find AN IMMENSE stock of Ladies and Children's Bonnets, Hats, Lace Hoods, &c, with Plumes, Tips, Flowers, Rib bons and other Trimmings. This department is still in charge of Miss LELAND, of Baltimore, who hftfi yoara o': ex j evionce, both here u nd in BnUimore, and tv ho sv.oll ??.'nuitintod With hbo tastes wild Nyul N of our pt opie. (Sp ... \\ i>\n> % jtM^? tfWH^ ! Hero may bo found tho largest stock of these Goods outside of n city. It consists ot Oriental, Egyptian, Torchau, Vnleneionnos, Spanish mid othor Laces ; Hamburg, Swiss and Mull Embroideries, A.c. m A full lino of these Goods in beautiful designs, to which wo wouhi call special attention, as we can oiler them at prices that will make i economy to buy them already made. A largo lot of these Goods for Ladies, Misses and Children's wear, from 10 to 65c. per pair. m A vory largo stock of Kids, Silks, Lisle Thread, and Mits. We make special mention of our genuino Lisio Thread at only 25c. per pair. Wm For Ladies, Misses and Children, best quality, which wo offer at G HE AT BARGAINS. PARASOLS, * UMBRELLAS, * FANS, * &o. Wo invito spocial attention to our Parasols which wo buy direct from manufacturers, and oiler at unusually low prices. =C 10 f RISI E l TI S.== You will hore find many of tho loading makes, such ns Dr. Strong's Health Corset, Madam Foys, Warner's Tri cor?, Thomson's ? jo ve Fitting, French Wovon, Balls and others, at from 40c. to $1.05. NOTEPAPER, COLOGNE, TOILET SOAPS, $e. A beautiful lino of those Goods at most reasonable prices. -imESS-MAION?*.~< This department is stilt in charge of Miss MARY OROSLAN D, whoso long and varied experience enables her to givo a porfect lit, and with tho aid of tho mose fashionable magazines to get up costumes in tho latest stylos and designs. SOLICITING YOU? PATRONAGE, WK ARIO, Yours Most Respectfully, EASTER UNG & JORDAN, April 4th, 1888< \