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THK MARLBORO DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,1890. ? BY S. A. BROWN & Co. Published Weekly. Entered nt tho Poet Omeo nt Rouuotts villo, S. C., ns Bocoud china mnttor. OPE?IN? THE CAMPAIGN. Tho Executive Committee of tho Farmers Association of ?South Curo lina lmvo issued a call for a State Convention, to ho hold in Columbia on tho 27th of March, to nominate a Stn to ticket, from Governor down, mid this ticket will then bo presented to tho regular Democratic Stato Con vention, which will meet perhaps in July, for ratification or rejection. Thc farmers are in enrnest on tho subject of reform in the management of our Stato government and in reapportion ment of representation in tho Legis lature, and this change ot affairs is what the farmers desire to como to pass this year. Only ono man in South Carolina lins ever spoken out ns tho champion of this causo, and when ho made his maiden speech on -this lino in the Court House at l?onncttsvillo in .August. 1880, tho prediction was niado that ho would somo day como to tho front nnd lead his hosts to vic tory. Tho bugle cull has been sound-? ed, and wo havo only lo wait for tho response to sec tho fulfillment of tho prediction that B. Ii Tillman will bc nominated ns tho next Governor of South Carolina. Mr. Tillman is one of the brainiest farmors in tho Stato. A practical, }progressive ono that has proven it by lis own success, and being in full sympathy with the farmers, is thc only man who would meet the de mands of the hour and give satisfac tion to aU classes. PEN AND SCISSOROiRAPIIS. - Rockingham lias a new town clock. - Dr. Talmage has thc influenza in T ?cdon. other iv 0pens at Chesterfield next themselves Ut.. When nil weiv was formed. A nuinjland is guaran resentmg ench of hy ,ys law firm, involved, were P trustees woro ?-A. Hoyt has bicnj^c?n ors in tho wsvernor. If he will accept tiro *crip?e.a (rood one. \oc\~.< Senator Hhldlobergcr, of Vir Bia, died on Friday last, after a long mess, aged 46 years. - Adam Forcpaugh, thc veteran cir cus manager, died at his home in Phila delphia on thc 23d. -The Mnn?n-i""' I hu. ! in ?lie i ' ..11 o' Sumter .v u- desubyeiL hy lire nv l'utvjd;:) nu innig. '("1 ?IUHV st u ms 'as' w w.' ;ii [?>?M '!; .-_*. ....vi ovlClCSl lui years. - Capt. W. A. Carrigan, of Society Hill, has planted 900 square yards in tobacco seed. - The third annual State Sunday School Convention of North Carolina will meet in Wilmington, Feh. 25-27. - H. 0, Kollock, Esq., editor of the Cheraw Reporter, was married to Miss Henrietta Malloy in thc Presbyterian church at Cheraw on the 22d. - Frank Nichols, a straightout Re puhlican, has been appointed postmas ter at Greenville, S. C. Nichols is a native of Maine. - Senators Hampton and Butler are to deliver addresses nt Leesburg, Va., on thc 25th prox. before the Camp ol Confederate Veterans. - Ex^Oovcrnor Thompson, ol South Carolina, is opposed to the Butler ex. porting negro scheme and thinks it im practicable and undesirable. -. Peter Henderson, thc noted seeds man, is dead, He sold lois ot Howers in our country. He lclt a fortune of $1,000,000 to Ins wife and son. - Rev. T. C. Whaling, pastor of thc Cheraw Presbyterian Church, has rcs ceived a call to Laurens at a salary ol" $1500. lt is not yet known that he will accept. - Miss Nellie lily, who was sent out by thc New York World to make a quick trip around thc world, has re turned in 72 days, 6 hours and 11 min utes. - Orangeburg has a Savings Hank lor young folks, for deposits from 5 cts. up. They get interest on all amounts over one dollar that remains over three months. - The Minson Livery Stables were burned in Rockingham last week. Four horses and one mule, a largo lot of provender, and six or eight buggies were lost in the conflagration. --- The quickest way to reach the trusts is for thc courts to make their certificates illegal. Trusts arc founded by men with capital with thc purpose in view of robbing somebody ol their just earnings. With certificates of stock having no standing beiore thc courts, trus s would have little to live lor. - A member of thc Virginia Senate has introduced a hill to punish wife beating, which provides that any man who strikes his wife with his fist or any other weapon shall receive upon con viction from nine to thirty-nine lashes upon thc bare back and that the wife shall be a competent witness. This law ought to be in loree in tl State. HOMICIDE AT MAXTON. A MEMBER Ol' THE FAMOUS I.OWHEY FAMILY KILLED HY THE MARSHAL. Sim Lawrey, ft bun of Sieve Lowrey, of Robeson county, was shot and killed at Maxton on Saturday night last by Mr. J. D. McQueen, (he night watch man. Lowrey is a son ol one ol thc celebrated Lowrey gang of outlaws thai was exterminated in Robeson county some years ago alter they had led a desperate career ot robbery and mur-; der. lt is said that Mr, McQueen fired the shot which killed Steve Lowrey, thc outlaw, and that Sim Lowrey, a hoy at thc time, swore to avenge thc death ot his lather. The story goes that he was at Maxton Saturday night and was drinking, and that having followed McQueen up, he attempted to assassi nate him with a knife whereupon Mc Queen shot and killed him to save his own lile. Ho tv to JSuvo ?flout in* Wurm Wen thor. Mr. Jno. T. Bellamy, writing to tho Star from Enfield, ?. CV, in relation to the loss that so many farmers have sustained this season in failing to rtsnve their bacon," says: Moat may be saved in very warm weather, if, as it is cut out, yon have a kettle of boiling brine. Dip each piece of meat in this for about one minut?; take it out and lay it aside to cool, and while cooling have a quantity of pulverized (nitrate of potash) dust and sprinkle over the flesh side of each piece about a desert spoonful, which will he absorbed by tire meat in about half an hour; then pack tho meat down, flesh sido up, with plenty of fine salt-say one inch deep-all over thc meat. In ti week or so overhaul and resnlt. Years ago I used to put up from 25,000 to ?30, 000 pounds of meat every winter, and never lost any or hesitated to kill in warm weather.- Wilmington Star. Alliance Officers' .Salarlos. Thc following aro thc amounts of thc salaries roceivod by tho oilicers of the National Alliance and In du et ral Union: L. L. Polk, president-Salary $3,000 per annum and nil expenses, with $1,000 per annum for oft?cb assistant. J. -il. Turner, secretary-Salary .^0,000 per annum and all expenses, O. W. Mneune, chairman exec utive committee-Salary 82,500 per annum and all expenses. Evan Jones, chairmnn judiciary committee-Salary nothing and no appropriation for oxpenses. Don Terrell, lecturer-Salary $3,000 per annum and all expenses, traveling and otherwise. Wo.iuaw'N 9*??vwSc?? WM f ver or i ' ' < ; iTrH'-h she Can'Uot ifiharpd.ii a pencil j finely outside of ?oiiiiu?i'ci:,i| circles',"] sue can't tte a package to make it look like anything save a crooked cross section 6f chaos; but sec what sho cnn do with a pinl I believe there arc some women who could al most pin a piusa knob to a door. She cannot walk so many miles around a biliard-table with nothing to cat, and nothing (to speak of) to drink, but she can walk thc floor all night with a fretful baby, without going sound'aslecp tho first half hour. She can ride five hundred miles with out going inlo the smoking-car to rest, (and get away from the children.) She cnn go to town and do a weari some clay's shopping, and havo a good timo with three or lour friends, with out drinking a keg of beer. She can enjoy an evening visit without smok ing haifa dozen cigars. She can un dure thc torturing distraction of a house full Of children all day, while her husband culls them bawling to bcd before he has been homo an hour. Every day she endures a dress that would make an athlete swoon. She is afraid of a mouse, and runs from a cow, hut a book agent can't scare her. She is thc salt of the church, the pepper of the choir, the lifo of the, sewing society, and about all there is of a young ladies' school ora nun nery. A boy willi a sister is fortu nate, a young man with a sweetheart is happy, a fellow with a cousin is to bc envied, and a man with a wife is thrice moro than they all.-Robert J, Bu idette. The business outlook from the New York standing-point is repre sented as improved, but at the same time the number of tail uros report ed is alarmingly large, and shows a bad condition as to financial health. There are e cid ions that arc all right. But tho general con dition is not so good as it was this time last year. Harrison's Ad ministration has failed to bring the promised "hoon." Mrs. (?ora Scales Morris, of Reids ville, N. C., charged with poisoning her husband, and who has been on trial for several days ni. Wentworth, thc county seat of Rockingham, has been acquitted. Many Persons Aro broken down from overwork or household ?arcs Hrown's Iron Hitters rebutid? tho system, nids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, and euroa malaria, ciel the genuine. 4 .?? ? - Arkansas farmers arc not suffering for want of labor. Thousands pf ne groes are pouring into that Stn to ev ery month from other Southern States, and they aro wckoimd hy thc land owners who help them and givo them land to work on. CONVINCING PllOOIP. lu many instances it hus been provon that JJ 1$ Bj (Botanio Blood Balm,) m nd o by Blood Kulm Co, Atlanta, On , ?viii euro blood poison in ita worso phases ovon when all oiltor treatment lads. A. 1\ Brimson, Atlanta, O a., writes : ''I lind 24 running ulcera on one leg and G on tho othor, nod felt greatly proHtrated. I belicvo 1 actually swallowed a barrel of medicino, in vain oirorta lo euro tho dis caso. With littlo hopo I dually acted on tho urgent iidvico of a friond, nod got a bottlo of Jd ll Ii. .1 experienced 11 chango, ami my despondency was soino what dispelled. 1 kept using it uni il I had taken sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheumatism ami all other horrors of blood poison linvo disuppeaied, and at last 1 am sound nud well again, utter nu experionco of twenty years of torture.'' Robt. Ward, Muxoy, On., writos: "My difioano was pronounced a tertiary form of blood poison, My faco, head and should csa wero a mass of corruption, and finally tho disease began outing my skull bones. My bones ached; my kiduoys wero do ranged, I lost llosh and strength, and lifo became a burdon. All said I must surely die, but nevertheless whoo I had used ten bottles of B B B-, I was pronounced well. Hundreds of Benrs eau now bo soon on mo. I have now been well over twelvo months." SAN Mn neos, Tex., Sept. 17, 1887. Mu.'WM. HA DAM: Donr Sir-Tho Microbe Killer, I find, is u splendid thing. Can I got tho Agonoy boro? My lil Ho boy that wan nlVecled with worms Is cured mid getting' fat and rosy. My fat.bor in nlso using your medi cino, and is improving.very fast. Very respectfully, Mus. Anton LEU. Ppr anio by J. T. Douglas, Solo Agont. - Thc Bible Association of South Carolina will hold its third annual meet ing" in Columbia, February 12th. Ali officers ol auxiliary societies arc ex officio members. Reduced rates have been secured on railroads. The names of delegates who expect to attend should bc sent at once to Prof. J. W, Flinn who will secure homes, .-.?sa> ? A RHOTT'S 1>\ST INDIAN CORN PAINT removes all Corns, Bunions ami Wans. TUE) MARKETS. New York, January 28.-Cotton stcn dy, m:,JJiings 1 lc. 'Charleston, January 28. -Colton firm at I0?e. Wilmington, January 28.-Colton firm nt I Ojo. Crude Turpentine finn at $2.20 for virgin and yellow dip, and $1.20 for bani. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. arrives-SoUtberti mail via. Society Hill arrives daily, at 12 p m. Leaves -Daily, al fi 00 o'clock, a m. Arrives- Northornniail via. Crccnsboro, N. Ci, arrives daily at 7.00 p in Leaves- Daily, at I 3fi o'clock, a. m. l/'mY.v- lJI(M.initti lied Hill und Drake ^"ves daily ?< i , $j$? ? ... I ?.dtve!, -Daily nt ?I ...Yhvk a. m. Lmves lb rielt.ii i"10 b CJieKiwi Vitt Dargal an ! fiip.-.k, Tue^lttys and Saturdays, at 7 a. m. Arrives-Same days at (J p. m. Leaves-Petmettsville lo Laurinburg via Pearson, Hrirditsvillc, Adams ville and Nowtonvillc, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.30. Arrives-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 4.80. Pcnnetlsvillo post-office opens at 7 o'clock, a m., and closes at ftp ni. All mails opened and distributed upon arrival. jjffiStV Monoy Onlcr business closes on Sat urdays, at 12 O'CIOCK, m. T. Ti. CROSLAND, P. M. OU lt COUNTY OFFICIOUS. " Sheriff, 1). A. Rogers, Clerk, 0. M. Weatherly, Coroner, John ll. Sampson. Probat 0 J migo, T. 1. Hogers. School Commissioner, John A. Calhoun. County Commissioners, J. T. Covington, J. I C. Campbell, Rnil'ord Oibson. A lld i l?r, Jacob Alford, Treasurer, J. ll. hilos, Supervisor of Registration, T, P. McRne, Clerk of Rouid County Commissioners-Ts W. Boueldor. Son.itor, C. S. McCall Representatives, T. N. lidens and W. D. H vans. Jury Commissioner-,Kb T. Covington. Annual Returns of Property! COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICIO,) BHNNKTTSVIM.H, S. C., Dec. 2, 1881?. \ OTK'K is hereby given that lids pillee will be open from the isl. day of January to the 20th day ol' febril oy, IBS!), for the purpose of receiving (he Re turns of thc taxpayers of Marlboro County. All persons having property, Real or Personal, in their possession as Owner or Holder, as Husband, Raient, Cuardian, Trustee, Administrator, Accounting Olli? eel", Agent, Attorney or Factor, on the 1st day of January, 18?0, are required lo list ; the same for taxation within tho thine rq ipdied by law, or incur Ibo penalty ol' Pl V.T. Y P10U 0 ION T., which al laches in case of failure to do so. The poll tax of One Dollar is laid noon all malt! persons between the ages of 21 and fib years, except poisons who are maimed ami unable to carn a support. The Auditor or an Assistant will attend at thc following places in Ibo county on (be days named for Ibo convenience of tho public : BROWNSVII-UK, January 7lh. HEBRON on the Sib. CIdO on tho 1Kb. RICI) BLUFF on thc loth. TATUM on Ibo I lib. N10WTONV11X10 on the DUH. BRIOHTSVlliKK on the 1Kb. QUICK'S STORK on the litt h. SM 1T1 IV I LIJO, (Omni's Mill), Kith. UKI) lllliU, (Ooxe'? Store), 17th. BJJKN II101M on the 18th. Ollicc In Bemiollsville will bc open during the time prescribed by law-from January 1st 10 Feb. nary 20th, IHK)-where parties lu lionuottsvlllo and those who fail to return a'- tho several appointments made can be accommodated. JACOB ALFORD, Auditor Marlboro County. Dee. ti, 1880, wnw w? TATUM STATION, S. C. 1 -Nit us to call tho attention of thc public to the fact that ?J?? M ?LBOUO II IG II SCHOOL, located at Taluni Station, S. C , i Undi)' increasing in numbera and in advantages. Since thc bi '-KI lg V?' our ii ret Session, August 5th, i8tf?, 112 pupils have boon bun llei?), and still tho mili)her increases. Out lc oiling force at present consists of Daniel C. Roper, A. B , Principal ; lanie! J. Currie, A. B., Assoc into ; Mrs. D. C. Roper, Primary Dopamin-M. i'm I Ualosthcnics ; Miss Maggie David, Music, Instrumental (Piano it i>! Violin) and Vocal. Here is thc place and now is tho time to ro ceivo (bc im M ii 'vantages at the least cost. Tuit'on ranges from $2 to $3 per month, V. m rd from $X to $10 per month. Spring Term began January Otb, 181)0, lind < ioses May 23 rd, 18110. Hoard may be had in tho village or within easy reach of tho Academy. AW resptetfdlly iii vito the public generally to visit our school and be cou vi neal lbi\ themselves of its incrits. The Principal tiud Associate desire eoiTOSpdiUlohco with those who feel it their duty lo educate their hoys and giris, nod who nrd in search of the proper placo for training thom. Respectfully, Jan. i >ino. XD-A-HSTTIEHXJ G. KOPEK. HflUORO GRADED SGHOOL-WHITE, R. C l K) r ,\ B.. C A. I JU AMS ICU, A. H., H. 1). CoUjiFTT, Miss 1/ >U I ?. < ROSTAND, MtiH S?ULIE A ni no. Mis* M. R Wi I..CMORJC, Misa MA it'V B. JENNINGS, PltlNCiPAIi. .V$&j- Assistant Principal - . 2nd Assistant Sid Assistant, Ti ocher Primary Department Music and French Drawing and Painting RflUK KU -Ti SESSION , is School will open on Monday next, January Jt 2( Tuition in f? >ary department will be FREK to all children living willi . -\ hool District -except for French and German, for which all scholars v : i irged St.oo per month, each ; and each scholar that enters will bc cha ' on ti? >/?<;/ fer ol TWO DOLLARS per session. This Ice is due and payable n >, at the begniling of the session, nt or Indore the enrollment ?f iiu: I : Thc I rut aro thc rates ol Tuition for pupils living beyond thc limits ot thc School ! ; ; Fii i ' th Grades, inclusive,.$1.50 per month. Fi fl b lo N in th Grades, inclusive,. 2 50 per month. Music, iii iding tho use of Instrument. 3.00 per month I f<? nil i ipils within or without tho Graded School District. Art, ? til! ; upils, within or without, . 2 00 per month. AU patrol > ling beyond thc limits of the School District, but owning property lin n iii shall have credit on their Tuition Pills for the amount of tlio Special i < . H\ by them respectively. B&y Wo II! 1 rgo upon parents thc importance of sending their children iii promptly II 1 FIRST DAY, so that they may bc properly graded and get to v oi k will t de'ay. For J inl ?nfl filiation cull on or address A. J. BRISTOW, wetury and Treasurer Board of Trustees. Janui ry l-l iii'). . * ? PltlCjKM t.OtV yOK 1IONKNT ?OOHS. ^ Mfl^BS VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1890. Vjy^S^' The Pioneer Seed Catalogne of America, contains complete list of Venables, FowCrs, Unlb?, Potatoes and Small Fruits, with descriptions and prices. Department of Specialties and all Worthy Nove ties. Same shape and style a < proved so satisfactory last year. Many new and elegant illustrations, handsome colored plateSxioU inches,and frontispiece. Npocinl <*!???]. I>flzCN ?lOOD.OOt NU? Floral Uilitl?. Kvcry person who owns a foot of land or cultivates aplani should have a copy. Niatl^' I on receipt of io cents, which ?mount may be deducted from first order. ABRIDGED CATALOGUE FREE. JAMBS VICK, SEEDSMAN, RocUOBtor, N. Y. R. T. BARFIELD, Manufacturer o?' BJ1 aairaafiliunire EM tl Coffinis* North-Side of Public Square, BENNETTS VILLE, B. u -.? -- ? - Furniture of ail kinds made or re paired at phort notice. I bnvo also secured tho services of a good MATTRESS M AK li lt, and cnn fill orders for NUW WORK or repair and ronovato old work at short notice at mod oralc prices. COFFINS and CASKETS A 1,1/ ST VI. KS AND PKI???S. I have two IIEARSKS, and cnn at tend Funerals to tiie distance of .'ju miles. fiHV>'" Orders hy T e l e g r a p li promptly filled. When not in my shop I can he found at my residence in West Benncttsvjllc, near Wallace Swann's. Jan. l l. 1888. I respectfully inform my friends and the public generally (hat 1 have rosntujd the practice ol' medicine. I make a specialty of Obstetrics und Suriroiy. W. J. DAVID, M. D. S'ipt. 2, 1889. OL?) NKWSPAPKI?S FOR WRAPPING: IMJKPOSIiS. For sale at tlii* o ITU o. Medical Card ! THE undersigned having located per* nianontly in Bcnnottsvillo, returns his (hanks for a liberal patronage and hopes hy strict attention to busiucss to merit a continuation. Besides SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and thc general practice of Medicino, 1 take pleasure in announcing to all that 1 have thoroughly equipped myself with rho latest und most improved instruments for special treatment ol TR ANSKUSION in OASES of DANGEROUS HEM Oil AO E, all THROAT, NOSE and DUNG diseases. CONSUMPTION specially TREAT ED open I lie LATEST and MOST PRO MIS? NO TII lCttKPUTIOS. Partios in Bonnettsville will bc EX AMINE!) and TREATED for nny of the above diseases at their own homes by being requested to so do. Those from a distance ai my residence on Dodington Street-thc icsidcnco formerly oo JU pied by Mr. Carey T, Easterling in East Bau* not tbvillc. Cal Iii in Day left nt Breedon & Wells' Drug Store will bo promptly iiltoudcd to. At night nt my residence. Charges foi- EXAMINATION and TREATMENT reasonable. Very Respectfully, H R. EASTERLING. M 0., M. Medico. Chi. Socioty Pinja, January 1, '8?J CORNS, ( fe> M^ai PUN IONS ^?fei^?s^^ o ono WARTS, W?TiWJm P?INl Dr. T. W, Bouchier, <cS?i'gcon l)cnlisl,x> lt K N N ET T S V I L L li, So. OA. :*33S^Oilice in I). 1). McColl's new O???r B?dding; Up-fit ni rs, west sido Oiline liuurs from ? a. m., to 0 p. m.. -HAVE YOUR JOB PRINTING -DONE AT The Democrat Office. I F?lllOf $1000 ^IN ?OLD I 254 7-8 Bushels of Corn Made on One Aore ! I havo boon ollloiully notified that I am awarded tho Grand Prizo of $500 in GOLD by each, tho American Agriculturist of Wow York und tho Agricul tural Department of youth Carolina. Seed Corn from above nero for salo at following prices: One-fourth pound 2?O. ; ono pound, 75e. ; one pound and a half, $1 ; ono eighth of a bushol, $4; one-fourth bushel, $7 ; half bushel, $12 ; one bushel $20. Ono and two couts postage stumps taken fur all orders under ono dollar. For all orders of ono dollar aud over I will send my mode of prooarntiuu, fer tilization, cultivation, <&o.j and with all orders for $4 und over I will send a Photograph ot Aero of Corn. I think I have tho finest seed con'i in tho world, as it produces well willi moro stalks on an nore tluin any other variety of largo corn I havo over seen. As tho supply is limited, send in your orders nt once to Z. J. DRAKE, DRAKE P. O., Marlborough County, 8. C. January 31, 1890. 3Pa.lm.etto : : J!L.?5&?L&jnoL'yl9 ADAMSV1LLE, MARLBORO COUNTY, S. C. N. D. JOHNSON, rrlncijml. Thc SPRINC TKttM of this school, which hus nu existonoe of over 1^30 yours, begins thc FIRST MONDAY in January, 1890. Propares Ef?S* for Oollogo or for businoss. First elnss Teachers employed. Moro than 100 pupils enrolled ibo Inst session-lim most prosperous in tho histoiy ,of thc school. lCxpcuf-es- Board (everything included} nud Tuition, $00.00 por fjcssion of 20 weeks. Hook keeping $1.00 oxtrn. Music, including UPO of instru Jmcnf, $:i.00 per month. Incidontul fcc, 10c. per month. Prompt entrance and ?punctual attondnaco insisted upon. For particulars add rosa . Dec, 20, 1880. N. I). JOHNSON, Adnmsvillo, S. C. At P. M. Emanuele Livery, Sale and Feed Stables y alwaj'a find a hearty welcome and plenty of room for He makes a specialty of te CHOICE MULES AND HORSES ou will stock. You will also find a nico linc of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HAR NESS, BRIDLES and WHIPS. Tn fact, everything for n nice, showy on1 fit. jtiv,;1 \Vhoh voil como u> town ask for KM XTlJKL'R ^IX??A^ Corner Cl ie raw and DarUuiHoh streets Jim ry 1st, 1890. F. M. EMANUEL*. .m FAY ETTJE VI LF m Chas. A. Goodwin, Prop. (LAUDKU'B OLD STAND,) . FAYETTEVILLE ??T- O Monuments and Tombstones either in Marule or graa ito at prices that defy competition. Consult 3'our interest by calling; writing for designs ?and prices. B?r ALL Work delivered FREE at your nearest depot. ELL ERBE POWERS, at Bennettsville, is my local agent for Marlboro County. Sept. 2G, 1888. -(o) SPE0I?L FORMULAS COMPOUNDED. 1 PURE FINE GROUND RAW BONE. 4 to 5 Ammonia, 22 to 21 Phos. Acid, 48 to 52 Hono Phosphnto, P UH JU DISSO L VED RA W B ONE 8 lo 4 per cent, ammoniu, 28 to 32 per oent. Avail, bono Phosphnto. No. 1 DISSOLVED HAW JJ ONE. 3 to 3d per cont. Ammoniu, 25 to 30 por cont. Avail. Hone Phosplialo. Slag Snpor Phosphate, for Tobacco ; Ainnrmiatod Ihme Sneer Phos, for all Crops; Pure Fine Gruntin Haw Bono; Dissolve! South Carolin? Bone Phosphate; Hird Quand and Pat ash, for Corn ; Super Phosphate of Lime ; Ground Sulphuto of Soda ; Sulphide ol' Magnesia ; Sui plinto of Ammoniu, 25 percent ; Sulphate of Potash ; Kainit, Muriato of Potash, 80 lo 84 per ont ; Nitrate of Soda, Ofi to 08 per cent. BONIS BLACK, FISH. BLOOD. MEAL. ACIDS. All grades Carbonated Guanoes. All goods guaranteed what they nro roprcsentcd to bc. Send for prices before Inlying. Small grain special. RENE RAVENEL, MANUFACTURERS AGT. CHARLESTON, a C October 4,1880. MAntOOROtODliD HO. I60G.KKIGHTS OF HONOR. BPE?IATJ NOTICE?. Meets 2nd and '1th Thursday OVoningsin ench month. J. ll. HAUXICS, Dictator. IlOliKllT OlIAIMMN, Vi li. T, E. DUDMSY, Troosurer. For Sale. One seven-eights JERSEY BULL, three years old. Apply to G. W. HEARSEY, Blenhoim, S, 0. Novo 27, 188~4t . . Jennings' Torry Syrup tho bo?t remedy for Dyaoutory, for salo nt Jon ningH' Phnrmuoy. .. Mr. F. M. Emanuel hun a Qno lot of young horses now-with harness, bug gies and carriages to suit. ., Ramon's Relief, and Ramon's Norvo and Dono Oil at tho Olio Drag Store. Hare to euro ?ll pain, L. Wood,