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BY S. A. HUOWN & CO. Tho Oldest and Largest Newspaper I?suod in Marlboro Oountyi Official Organ for tho Town and County. ? ' jHE 0^ THE cb?H?Y. Ojj?ce iii Vost ?tjice ButUUnff. Jil?NNETTSVILIili SO. CA. PridayTjuly 19, 1389._ %>T0WN ANO COUNTY NEW8*9 SURVIVORS REUNION, i Evory nrrangomcnb bus boon completed for tim r?union ou Saturday uoxt, and it in hoped that lu rospouso to tho cull of Prcaidonb J. A, W. Thom AR, ovory "sur vivor" of tho luto war iii Marlboro will bo prouont. Novor mimi tho loss of ouo day, but como lo town on Saturday and con tribute by your prosonco to tho on joy? numb of A grand reunion. rt ITOLT8 ROOD E. Some mi iou: u>'< with a heart for conso. created proport; brok o into tho colored ohuroll al hrivoj Oroon hiBb wook and iuol< th- church Ilyi?u iiook and tho largo cliuroli clock. Wo wouldn't glvo much for bia hldo if bhoy oaten him. lil?T TJ8 DU READY I Tho young Indies and gentlemen .willing to assist, will pienso meet mo nt tho Court Mouse on Friday after noon at ? o'clock to practice for tho Survivors Kennion ou Saturday. Fh ?so bc prompt frionds and aid us in contributing some good music for thc occasion. 'IV E. DUDLEY. Committee. July 10. 1889. HONOR TO WHOM DONOR IS DUB. Tho OIAHHIO pon of It C. Molutyro, Esq. cloaca n noto addressed to our worthy uu th rtnkor Mr. li. T Burllold, in tho follow ing complimentary langungo. "it IB a comforb to havo a mau of your fumsibility and courtesy to como to UR, to aid UH, and to sympnthiBO with IIB in tho darkest exigencies of human lifo. I hopo it will bo many, many years boforo our connby will IOHO your iuvulunblo sorvicoB." RELIGIOUS NOTES. ltov. J, C. Kilgo, tho traveling agent for wolford collogo, put iu Homo good work on Sunday. Ho was ab Hobron ab li, ut liena ty Snob at 4 and nb Bonnotts. vllln at nighb. Ho Boo?red $105 for Wof ford ob Uoauby Spob, Tho mooting at Beauty Spob is getting under fino headway. Tho ponitonts who givo God tholr hearts, aro boru of Ooo, Mci??!'.m:d fr^rn nil nv " jual uro nhido "ne orcau?oH 5?. t'*?>i.-r ?fiaio'.' Thtuo ivbo ho.'il.?, the Prodigal Sou l?st tiiyjr Hif-t! '..I?.M .og, ave iu\\ i!!v.?{ b,v!< tv?, tint 1?aih?A: ! 'Scum, io at.k- him for a "f.-.'-<Mi)d'' litiiKalng . tho fiii\ ?.a s hoing lost; \\ 1 hui ok poctiug a yirtud vioiory at ISoauty Spot, as blio loadB off in tho first lneobiug of oighb weeks on tho chingo. Bros. Harmon aud llico aro on tho field with tho homo guard to lead the hosbs to victory. * TUB DEMOCRAT WANTS TO KNOW. Why tho farmors could nob havo a Fruit, Vogeboblo and Floral Fair at lion nettsvillo in Augusb? How many of bho ftirmora of tho county havo prepared grass fields to harvcab hay this eousou ? Who will eoll tho finit balo of cotton this season ? Who wants a few bushels of socd poaB npplj abonco. If ib would not pay for tba City Coun cil to buy an aoio of laud nomewho.ro in which to bury tho filth of tho town ? Who will bo tho luoky con tractor to buuild tho Cotton Seod Oil Mill-tho bid? will bo recaived until tho int of AugURb. OLIO HIGH SCHOOL. Wo learn that tho educational sooicty of Clio haB secured tho service of Mr, J. C. Wilson of Norbh Carolina an Educator of 17 years oxporionco as priuoipal of bhe Clio High School. Mr. Wilson oan pro paro boya or girls for collogo and hoR Korved bhe community of Clio one? boforo and gavo onbiro Hat?Hfaobion. D. H. St Ii. Association. At the annual meeting of the Ben? neltsville Building and Loan Associa lion the following gentlemen were elec ted Directors for twelve months ; J. B. Breeden, P. L. Breeden, L. E. Gaston, C. S. McCall, H. H. Newton, . Knox Livingston, C. B. Crosland. At a meeting of the Board ot Direc tors the lol lowing officers were elected : C. S McCall, President ; L. E. Cas lon, vice-President ; J. M. Barnes, Secretary and Treasurer; T. W. Bouch ier, Jr,, Solicitor, THE CAROLINA SCHOOL JOURNAL. Wo havo rcooivod tho Juno numbor of this excellent educational journal. It looks ns ueab as a pla In its typographical got np, and tooma with varied, thoughtful nnd profttahlo reading mattor for our. teachers, Teachers who oro nlivo to tholr business will nob do without lb-In foot, they cannob do without it any moro than a physician or lawyer uau do without tho publications in tho lino of lils profocsioii. All progressive toaolicrii will read echoed 1 journals. Wrlto, ab onoo, to Berry ?fe Mulliohomp, Publishorn, Oraugflbiirg, S. C., and subscribo, Encourago. homo enter prise Tho Biibsoripbion prico for ono year IB only $1.00, .. At tho Clio Drug Storo you wiU find all kinds of Drugs and Medicines either [. on hand or coming to hand, or. will bo ordered on command at Dr, Homer's old stand, kept by til Wood. mn Local Observations. .. Vannera busy knepbuj down tho grass. ... Tho Darlington Floral Fair will ho hold on Thursday August mt. .. Moro good ?ohiH-thoro will, ho no complaints thia mouth. .. Tho Marion Floral Fair will ho hold August ist. .. Thoro won a light full of hall in tho neighborhood of Mr. DougW on Fri day Inst. .. Run Mun says tho p?calo at Burnt Factory last wcok was a big BUOCC?W. ... Thoro ha? boon shipped from our Depot einco tho ist of August ?888, to dato 15,321 halos of cotton. .. Tho DUMOCIIAT roturas thanks to Mr. T. A. Covington, of Hebron, for u prcsout uf somo choice grnpoft. .. Tho orop of "druni^i?" has boon a heavy ono this BOOSOH. 0, for tho timo to como wlion tho South will niako all wo need ab homo, .. Attonfcion is asked to tho Act provi ding for now Bohool Districts. Ono now ono has boon formed at Dlonhoim and ono at Tatum's. ... Tho Stato Alliauoo moots on tho j 24th at Columbia. Bon. W. D. Evans is tho delegate from tho Marlboro County Alliance. ... During the storm on Saturday after noon lightning simule lu two places lu Wont BonuottHvlllo-an oak in thu grove wost of tho Baptist church und in the cotton Bold of Wallaoo Swnnn on King Stroot. . . Mr. S. F. Powers, who has hoon very successful in raising prolilio gourd vines, says hu has (pdt gourds and ono now lend on raining- the largest number of oars of com from ono shoot - (devon. A samplo han been left ab eur ellice. .. Call and seo tho big display of har no-B of all kinds, whip?, in fact nnythiug you want, nt tho store of \V. P. Breedon & Co,, on Haili <iad Street, next door south of C. S. McCall's. t@f" New crop Turnio Socd-i, all vari ottos just received at Jointings' Pharmacy. ,. At a mooting of Council on Tuesday night au 01 (limmen was passed, imposing a lino of $5 ou any one throwing wider melon rinds on tho streets or back lots. So look ont how you disposa of your rinds horoaftcr. ., Tho noxr, crop of cotton will bo covered with cotton, jute or no jute, aud tho fact is worrying tho juto mon no little, but tho light boa boon ended and cotton will bo covered with cotton this year, un ions juto mon reduce pricofl to suit, . . Tho thunder storm of last Saturday Booms to havo boon general. Lightning struck in sovornl placos in Bod Hill, two in Denpottsyiilo, und wo loam that a largo pino and n lorm** trr 1 tin fron1 iib . j ol' Ml. J. .'. ?l-.n: .1 i'i Behren w.s shat tered b,v :t boil. > i.i'n lib vial lilting cn , tho Hl?ip.'i, lie f. y.i !.. toiil; 0 men to remove ' Mo I..go ll m Vii .-i tho Ucl. Unit fell oil bl li ouse. ' . . Ike Heading Boom of tho Y. M. 0. A. next door south of ibu Adams House, is always opon to visitors aud others desiriug ! to spond time profitably and pleasantly. Tho koy is at tho Adams House nb your disposal. ... All kinds of Cosmetics, Don tri fices, Combs, Sos]), Brushes, Colognes and other toilet articles cnn ho lind nt tho Clio Drug Store-Dr. Darner's old stund, kopt by L. Wood. i . . Laura Armstrong, a first-class cook, wants a good situation. Sim has boon cooking tho past four years for Mr. Charley Covington. Addrcas her through tho Post Oillco. 1 .. Tho VAN WINKLE and BALL GINS I aro for salo ab J. F. Evorobk's, No bettor gins on tho market for tho money. Cull and seo them, July 5U1, 1880. . . Tho host family flour cnn ho bought of W. P. Breodon & Co., for only $5.75. . . Jennings' Torry Syrup thc best remedy for Dysontory, for salo nt Jen nings' Pharinnoy, Mosirs. W. P. Breedon & Co., havo oue of C. S. McCall'H buildings on Marlon Rt., routed iii whioh to display thoir haudsomo outfits of harness, and other goods. MOT BROV/N'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, lllllouimcsH, Dytmcpuln, Mala? ria, KorvoiiMK'si, sud (Icnoral Debility. I'liysl claii? recommend lt. All m ai.TH hell it. Guiiiduo lui* trude mark mid crossed ted linus011 wrapper. DEATH'S DOINGS. On the 11th ol July 1889, the ruthless hand of death entered thc home ol Mr. and Mrs. JJ. F, Moore, and took from their happy home thc pure spirit of their precious daughter MARY. A large con gregation attended the funeral services. Conducted hy Revs. W. K. Breeden, G. M. Boyd and H. E. Stackhouse. She was just entering her 15th year, and had taken a bold stand for thc Church at Pine (3rove, ol which she was a member. She enjoyed religion, and bid lair for u life ol usofulncss. but "Her sun went down while it was day." Wc extend to thc stricken ones our heart (ell sympathies. G. M. B. DOWN TDlilY ao. Wo offer our ontlro Btook of Ladies misses and children's slippers nt aotual cost, Look at th oso pricOB. Lndioa 750, Sou, 100, no, 125, 150. Wo also olfor mons and boys Straw Hats at cost. Also mons L,, 0. shoo. Como and seo. Tho prices will convinoo you, A. J. BRISTOW & Co, July 9, 1889. MARION DISTRICT. THIRD ROUND. i?oy, A, J. Stokes, P. # Blonholm, July ?7, 38. Clio, Olio, August 17, 18, Bonnottsvlllo Ct., August 24, ?5, North Marlboro, August 31, Sept. f. I'ERBONAIJ. Mc. Gooroo W. Waddill loft on Mond.y for Charleston, whoro ho Wld spoud ti wefak Mr. William T. Walboo, of Darlington, in assisting Mi. Thoma? P. Molino tilts wook in prosontlng tho claims of tho Staun ton Lifo Iueutmioo Go., whoso ndvbrtlso mont appears in thia papor. Mr. H. W. Carroll I? down at Wilming ton nttontling tho military cncampinont of North Onrolina troop?. Mr. H. P. Johnson is also among tho list of grasa widowers-tho omission last wook waa not intended ns a ?light Mr?. J is at Hod Springa, tho host in North Caro Uua. Judgo lliidaou is at homo th!? wook, having hoon galled homo on account of tho Burtons illnoKfl of hi? good wifo and uough tor Misa NoniNH. It ia onrnestly hoped that their condition will bo auoh aa to allow hi? tilling hi? prom iso to address tho Sur vivor? Association in tho Court Iloasu on Saturday, Hov. 1?. L. Kirton, of Glonnvillo, Ala., is hero ou a visit to bia parents, Hov. W. ll. Kirton and wifo. Ho will romain Hovoral wooks. Mr. ll. C. Coxo, of Red Hill was In town on Tuesday, and roports ovorything quid and booming in bia township Mr. W. P. Covington (Hill Sandy) Spoilt Sunday in tho cool abades of Coxa's Spring. Mr. Willie Alford, non of W. ll. Alford, of Hod Hill, and who baa been living in Orangoburg for aovcral years, ia on a visit to hi? parouts. HERE THEY GO ! Beat. Blue Flannel Suits $ 10.00 Cheviots, 0.50, 7.50, 8.50, $9-$10 These prices are very low, hut we are anxious to reduce the stock. Look lo your interest ! A. J. BRISTOW & CO. .July 17. 1H89. ENCOURAGING SCIENCE. Tho Vermont Microscopical Association has juat onuonuco.d that a pri/.o of $250, given by tho Wolla & Richardson Co., tho I well-known chomiata, will bo paid to tho , tl rat discoverer of a now disease gorm. Tho wonderful discovery by Prof. KOL-II of tho oholora gorm, na tho causo of eholora. sthmdatod groat rcaearoh throughout tho world and it ia behoved this liberal prize, olfored by a houso of auch standing, wil greatly assist in tho dotootion of micro organisms that aro tho direct causo of dl?OaBO and doath. All who aro intoroated in tho subject and tho conditions of this iirizo, should write to C. Smith Boynton, M. D., t?co'y of the Association, Burling J ton, Vt. Many Persons Aro broken down from overwork or household <<-IMOM> I 1? \\Mrtin. ...Ll* "lit ?'.??a, loany. eic ?>''...., .-e.!?! em ? u?iilaiui liol .;or.t?r<!. T.t i J:' O lc A 't'?.'JT A fl'iM KH IOU ( ? Jv i. "vu lo tho VUMIIOUI jiipfcifhm ).-. ij ii niue, tin? bii-u of wi.loh ht tb-: i.'.div.o .< \.ui'.: vi coiiuiioioo. ruis bark ia gaihoVi . by tho natives of South American conn trica and exported to all part? of tho world for tho manufactura of quinine "Tho aorva'it ia not grcator than hi? master," and it utanda to roaaon that tho extract baa not tho curativo powers of the original. Th oro ia no moro oit'ectivo remedy for malarial diaordora known to tha world thou Ur, Westmoreland'a Caliaaya Tonic, which contains a aulllcioncy of tho puroat bark, und all diaordora of tho ayatem arising from a diaeaaed liver readily sue? oumb to ita iuthieucc. This great medi cino is for salo nt Jcuninga' Pharmacy and at J. T, Douglas' Drug Stoio. BRACE Ul* I You aro feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you aro bothered with Ileadaoho, ! you aro lidgctty, norvoua, and gonorally out of aorta, and want to braco up. Braco up, but not with stimulant?, spring modi cines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulato you for an hour, and then leave you in worao condition than boforo. What you want ?8 on alterativo that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Livor and Kindoya, restore your vitality, and givo ronowed health and strength. Such a medicino you will lind in lilcotrioBittora, and only 50 cents a bottlo at JENNINGS' PHARMACY. TO THE LADIES. There oro thousauds of ladios through tho country whoso systoms aro poisoned and whoso blood ia in an impuro condition, from tho absorption of impuro matter, duo to nioiiflinrial irregularities. Thia olaaa aro peculiarly benefited by tho wonderful tonio and blood-cloonsing properties of Priokly Ash, Poko Koot and Potassium P. Pi P. Hosen nnd hounding health toko tho placo of tho sickly look, tho lost color and tho general Wreck of tho ayatem by tho uso of Prickly Ash, Poko Hoot and Potaa aiutn, aa hoata of females will tostify, mid many certificates oro in tho posucasiou of tho Company which thoy havo promised nob to publish, and all provo P. P. P. a blessing to womankind. PIlvIt'LEB, SORES, ACHES, and PAINS. Whon iv hundred buttles of sarsaparilla or othor pretentious apooilioH full to oradtoato in born aurofula or contagious blood poison, ro member that lt. U.K. (Hotnnlo blood hil hil) hus gained many thousand victories, )n as many scomhigly ineiiriiblo instunoes. Stud to tho Blood Halm Co., Atlanta, Un, for '[Hook of Wonders,", ami bo oonvhiood. It is tho only TAUS HI.OOD Vuntrikti, . 1 (J. W. M essor, HowoH's X Ronds, fla., willoi i .'I was uflliolod nine years with goros. All tho incdioino I could talco dbl mo no good. J. thon tried H. B, H., and 8 bottles oared mo s?unu." Mr?. S. M. Wilson, Hound Mountain, T'oxas, \vrlto8 : "A lady Irlond of mino was troubled with blimp* and pimplas on hor favo and nook. Hbo took throo bottlei of H, H. H., and hor H kin got soft and smooth, ptmplos on hor taco, and hor health improved groatly." Y I JUD, h. Bosworth, Atlanta, (la., wiltosV "como yours ago I oontraotod blood poison, f (md no appollo, my i|igostion. was rid nod, rbotimotlsiu i|rovy np ray limbs so J could hard ly walk, my throat was oautorlnod tlvo timos, Hot Springs giivo mo no honellt, and my lifo was ono of torturo until I gavo H. H. H. a trial, und, surprising ns lt may sooui, tho uso of flvo bottlos oared mo," J A SHOOTING ?tiliXvM Ono Colored MiiH. While Walhina /! Girl (.'rom 'hots Anothor mc With His hui ih. On Sunday lit I \ /hilo rottirti ing homo from I?bbi : church, nt Chancellor Joh uso i i 'oiioho Bay piuco, in ?lu lowm ( * 'this county, Emporor. tn nt ploy colo? vd wo.? shot hy Tim Broun i?< tb" Unca with a '?18 hull dog*' pia' 11 und severely wounded. Tho following tlie particulars gathered at lin p> tiniititry hearing be foro Justi .. \ - gi* el al 1 'lio on Mon day : Emperor I innpl >. wi 5 escorting Mary Bethe.i home ?iv.? 1 . 'burch, whon ono Tim Brown rn me up und asked to ho allowi 1 to Mary homo. Mary replied slni bud an cort lor tho evening. lh >n tinned to tirgc hid claims iOul val! I up c??ide her. Lampley thc n t )V<3 him bo oight to ho satisfied v - h hui 1 op.ly, and Mary moved to th? ! i id? of Lamp ley, leaving 'fini . :. "ploy's left. Tim then ste, , . - road when ono Daniel Melli ?0 up and &11V0 Tim a his buri .! '. ' olt"cocking ul! ?log, aile; L'iiu 1 returned to the couple a id oj . I lin on Lamp ley, mitptyi. ... 1 bo'orn he ?topped. Foi turi I? i i y ono hall struck him, whu ?nili ; a painful wound abou' !.. v tho right knee. Lam le) v. curried to a houso nour a ? rjugcr sent fdr Dr. J. A V ii Tim findin i. not killed wout to Mr. ed to i?or< row a double ba iv el lin > completo tho job, but failed lo . his gun. Ho i lien weiii oi! . hut abo Iniled. On J I ;> [im as arrested and taken hi i? ? ?. Ti .-estico Leg get at Clio, ... I?<. i ; . ), ring testi mony comini I. Con ?t il bie lt. B. Mc 1 HI 1, arrived hero with Ti il )wn Mon day evening rind ii il wi over to Sherill' llogc! TIVY AND Kl Mr. J.D. . win- now go' ting iee by tl ; mdertnko to supply tin ni pdiopli iib ice at $1.50 per 10 vered at your door. ( fdr a hun dred pounds nu an get it in any quant il from his wagon. ? Scrap of T ' i* Lifo. It was just r il of wrap, ping paper, bul '. lier lifo. Sho waa in tho las! , i p! umptiou, told by physicians til il . arabic and could livo ouly a-il 'io woigbed lesa than sovoiv mci?, >V ai picco of wrapping nano iii Dr. King's Xii DisooVfiry, nnu i;tyu u ,i?.v,uo,?O bottle; i! liol il lur, lin'. um;'.;,.t.'; ',1 ..^ boilh', H liol ?I hi r nioivj lio>':;'> . nuolhiir m.d ifni hi tim lust, conti* y.\u ila me an?! n? uv .?;-.?;. .. In :?it'liy,'(i?ty,%pluitip, welghW ] 1 p r-onndu, Por fulb.if parthaili:-. n.ud Rtamp to SV, ll. Colo, Druggist, Fort Smith; Trial Dottles of this wonderful Discovery Freo at Jennings' Pharmacy. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. RENNF.TTSVIU.F. POST OFFICE, ) MARLIV?RO COUNTY, S. C., V July 10th, 1889. j No 1 Dock Ellorbo, 12 W B Lindsujv , 'A Miss Lulu Mciver, 4 W J Pcm.son, ? 10 J Si oe ncr. When you call lor any of tho above letters, please state that they have been advertised. One Cent is charged for each letter advertised. '/'. L. CROSLAND, Postmaster SEY?Ll?^m, -M In any amounts wanted on five years time. Interest as low as obtained from any other parties. Apply to MILTON MCLAURIN. Hennettsville, S. C. July, 18, 1S89. AtlOlltiOll MnSOlbSl-I havo alargo assortment of MASONIC CHARMS now in atook, on memorandum. Mamburg of tho Order no desiring cnn got oxnet est!? ?nates of tho cost of making charms to order, with mark?, ito., by scoing mo within 20 daya. II. W. CARROLL. April 12th, 1889. AN ORDINANCE To PmCVRNT TII10 MllTIbATINO, CllTTINO Oil DfcBTKOYINO SltADK TltKKS Oil RioMoviNo DIHT, WITHIN THU Coni'o HATH LIMIT? OF THU' TOWN OF BEN KETTSVIMIK. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Al dermen ol' thc ?own ol' Bonnottsvillo in Council assembled, and hy tho authority of the saine, That any person who shall or may niter this dato cut, mutilato, re move or doslroy any tro? on tho stroots, sidewalks and ways of said town, or shall remove soil or dirt ol' any kind from sumo, shall pay a lino ol', $10 dollars (ono half nf said lino to go to informers or bo impri-'oncd for 30 dav?. Batiliod in' Oounsil 2nd day of July 1880. Ci S. MoUALL. Mayor. MILTON MCLAUIIIN, Clerk, LAUBINBURG A Sohool fur (Uria nail Young Ludios. TNffiliXT SliSSION IlUniNS SKPTKMnER 2hil, ISSI). To pnronti wishing to give tboir ilnughlor* n mibstrintlid oiluoiitlon, Mila f^aeliool oilers Ural-ohm advnntnges at moderato tost. A l'uni toil niimbor of honritinu pupils vrVj bp nocoinmodiitod In tho homo of tho pflnolpal, 7or further Information ftihhoaa Prof. J. % RODHRTS, I.ntirinburg, N. C. July 6th, 188(1- 2m. ' . . : ? ' ' ' .. '. ', I :i\ ' '. ;.?.".'..' I am now proparod to buy or soil Ho al Kstato In Murlboro. Parti?* wishing to buy or soil, will do woll to Confer with mo, or write mo nt Dlonhoim, S. C., boforo making snlcs or purchoso?>. A. J. MATHESON. July 1,1639. FOR RENT. I will rent my rosldenco in "' ? Wost Bonne'tsvillo until Jnn jnjHWuary noxt. Thero in a good ka?8Rs3?gardcn. tino woll of water and necessary outbuildings for o family havitig n horse. For particulars upply to Mr. Ira Bounds. SILAS BOUNDS. July Isl, 1889. Tatum Station Academy, D. 0. Boper, Ai B., Principal. Tho FALL- SESSION boglns August nih, 1889, ?ml closes r? December 20th, 1889. A good preparatory school is c aimed, ?d&jr and .io ellbrt, thoroforo, will bo spared to properly preparo boys and girls for tho discharge of tho duties of lifo, or for tho Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior (Jins* in CollcRO. Tuition ls low, and board may bo ob tained in ibo town or tho country at very reasonable rites. Prompt (intr?nea and punctual attend ance aro insisted upon. Por further In formation, address r>. C. ROPER, Tatum Station, Marlboro Co., S. C. July 1st, 1880-lm. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES XS OFli'EHUIt to JiOYS and YOUNO MJBli DAVIS~SCHOOL. This ls n Military Boarding School, and is ono of the Desi Kqulppca Schools in tho United States. Healthy location. Flue Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet c Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, ?Full Courqo of Study, or prep aration for highest classes of . auy Collego or for Business. Completo Coureo in Telegraphy. For Regis. ter with full particulars address , COL. A. C. DAVIS, SUPT., ' " fcuCtraugo, N. C. Greensboro Female College, OmcKNsiiono, N. C. Tho sixty-ninth SOSB?OII of this woll equip ped mid prosperous Institution will begin on tho 28th Day of Auy nat 1SSO. Superior advantages aro oft'otcd in all tho departments of instruction usually pursued in Fomalo Colleges of highest grade. Charges very modorato. ?fc?f" For catalogue apply to T. M. JONF3, President, Greensboro, N. 0. July 5tb, 1SS9-2in. COME AND SEE TIS! H MAIN S .?-WE OFFERS PIEST. A lot of choice draught and road horses, fresh from the! Western markets. Tho ieet of our Missouri horses arc a plumb curiosity in this country. 3ECOITD. Wo also carry a lot of heavy Gro ceries wo are offering at living prices. Ono item-FLOUR-at $5.75 per bbl. li UGO IKS and HAHNES S IN EVERY STYLE AND PRICE. Wc wish lo sell all wo can for cash. but if you have not got it, just COME ALONG and we'll do our best for you. If wo cannot pleaso you in a HORSR, we moy in a BUGGY or a nico sett of | HARN ESR, or will take your order for a bill of Groceries and guarantee sat isfaction. We mean what wc say, and ti visit will pay you. ID.A.S'rXjY. Wo havo determined to do No MOTO I Sunday Business, except in extreme j caseSt when wc aro always roady to accommodate. Respectfully, W. P. Breeden & Co. June 20, 1889. LIFE INSURANCE -AT ABOUT HALF THE USUAL COST, -HY THU MUTUAL RESERVE Bli LIFE ASSOCIATION, OF NEW YORK, Undor tho Supervision of Inaurnnco De partment of tho State of Now York. Cash SurphiH Kmorgonoy fund, $2,000,000.00 Total Dealli Claims Paid Kxcocils, 0,000,000.00 Cash Saving to lt? mombcrs of 10,000,000.00 Largest purolj .Mutual Lifo Association in tho World. Striot ooonoiny in ovory ros Iiuot. Nnsy pnymont8 with n maximum limit. ?AID Ul? POLICY in 16 yoars. Pollolos In oontoetiiblo and non . io f foi I nb lo nflor b years. Contrai Trust Company, of Now York,] Trustees of tho Tontlno Itoaorvo or Kmorgonoy Fund. Tho American Lona and Trust Company of New York, Trustons of Surplus Umorgcnoy Fund. -RKt'KU nv IU?UMIB8ION TO-; Moeurs, 'V, J. Breedon, T. E. Dndloy Goo. W. Waddi?. Silas Bounds, J. L? Broodon, J. T. Dudley and othors. Fur torms and gonoral Information apply to A. V. MAULTSBY, ' Goneial Agont, \ Bounottsvlllo, S, 0. Juno 21, ISBfrVtf. IT ?WI WH . WTl?i'?i?i *^ SH! "'.Vi.; . t\:i ^am - ?. VJ . ? :\ to know- that she or her husband can bo fitted out 'in tho best styles ol Jewelry, Silverware, Knives, Forks and Spoons, &c., at lowest prices, at Carroll's Jewelry St?re.? Everything a man, woman or child needs in the line of Watches, Chains, Kings, Pins, Clocks, Spectacles, Cutlery, Plush Goods, Albums, Fine (Jldna, Ho? hemian Glassware, Lamps or Lamp Goods, Willoware, &c, in lact Anything Yon Want in Fancy Goods YOU CAN FIND AT CARROLL'S. -WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Pilli AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS,^ . TO THE YOUNG MEN I would say that I have a largo assortment of Engagement Kings now than ever before, including a superb assortment of DIAMOND RINGS at prices ft om $15 to $200 each. My assortment of Fino Gold Watchos is oquallcd by fow and surpassod by none. responsible, if sho rofuscs you becauso you don't pay tho proper attootiou to Bands, Bonds and Jewelry. 'Tis nt you should bo titted liltingly to fit her fancy, so bc sure and soo CARROLL, tho Jowollor. WE'LL TAKE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FOR NOTHING-! we-" That is to say, if you want to givo us your photo wo wont chargo you anything for taking it. It must be a very homely photo that you havo to hire a man to accept it. But wo can do bettor yet : Well Take Your Order? for goods whioli you may heed in any of th than any ono olso in tho wholo country. iny lines we handle lower WE'LL DO THE RIGHT THING you may bo sure, for we iutond that cvory man in tho Country shall know that wo aro tho RELIABLE JEWELERS of this section. If you want to know whether wo aro able to keep our word ; whethor wo can uack all our brag with good, conscientious performance, why ASK ANY O?.B ?US tomer ot ours, and wo'll stand by his testimony. We are giving our personal attention to tho repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and gua ran too satisfaction in every instance. Come and seo us, and we'll show you how io skim tho cream of content from tho milk of human kindness. Hero wo aro I Goods in piles, bartaius in heaps, waiting to seo you. ! N VV": Your Humble Servant, Mn) U$S9-Mf H. ?, CP R ROU, - I AM NOW RECEIVING AT THE - IHPOBIUB ? largo, handsome, pretty and cheap stock of Spring anti Stu mer fabrics lor Ladies and Children, such as DRESS GOODS, WORSTEDS, CASHMERES, Henriettas, Silks, Velvets, Laces, cfe^v In the latest shades and designs. Also a full lino of White and Embroidered Goods, Nainsooks, India Linons, Mulls, &c.f Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, and hundreds of other goods necessary for a lady's wardrobe, at reasonable and attractivo prices. COME AND SEE FOR YO VRSELF. A full stock of Ladies and Children's HATS AND BONNETS, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Ribbone, &c. It will pay you to call and examine my stock and get prices before buying. Thanking my friends for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of their patronage, I am Very Respectfully, WM Ifli S Bcimcto&iffc, % MhiK?) 8i?, 1889. ra FIVE HUNDRED* BOLL ARS REWARD will bo paid for tho proof and convic tion of tho party or persons who sot tko to and barned tho Barns bolonglng to MoOall & Brother on tho night of tho 27th of May, 1889. 0. s. MCCAIN. May 3!, i88<H4t, TO TRESPASSERS. JL LL PERSONS aro warned not to tran g% pass on W. D.'Johnson's Brushy Bay Plaoo in Rod Hill, either by walking or riding or othorwteo passing through tho plantation. GEO. P. WEBSTER, I May 23, 1880^ HAIR AND LIME. A oar load of choice Limo and Hair for plastering, just roooivod by J. P, EVERETT. Moroh.22, 1889. THE SPRINGS HOV?fr Under tho immc'tato , miporvision of Mrs, Win. Prior, Is now open for gnosta. Persons desiring to ; engage rooms with board for tho snmmur ' will; pienso V .0 application na noon at? their oonve* 'OM wlil permit. Tho nccommodatlonb will bo. tho s?v?*o a? In tho past. AddrOBS for terms, Mrs, WM. Paton, Red Springs N. 0. Jane 14O11 1885.