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FRIDAY, MARCH 21,189oT~
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MOON'8 PHABEB FOU MAROK.
pull Moon. 6d. oh. 47m. A?tor.
Last Quarter.13d. ioh. 5m. After,
Now Moon...2od. 3b. ira. Aftor.
First Qtmrtur..a8d. 3I1. 32m. M?rn.
WANTED,
At thia ellice, a Ind to learn tho printing
busincHP.
THE OAMl'AIQN OPENED.
Mr. Jackson Melton, thc one arm gin
repairer, is now at Mr. J. N. Weather
ly's plantation overhauling his gins and
patting his machinery in first-class ti ?ut.
Mr. Melton docs his own work and of
course can guaiantee satisfaction on
every job he does.
TWO FOR THE PRIOE OF ONE.
Wo aro pleased to aunounco that after
tbiR week wo nindi be nblo to offor tho
DKMOCIIVT with tho (Jharlostou Wookly
World for ?t.6o. Aa thia ia campaign
year no intelligent voter can road too
much.
Mil. DRAKE'S OOHN CROP.
Wo givo placo thiB week to tho editorial
of thc Americau Agriculturist on the
plmit in or, culture, manngoniunt and har?
vost tug of Mr. Z. J. Drake's mammoth
corn crop. It will pay any fnrmor to read
it cai of idly und to profit by it iii trying to
make fanning pay.
BFR1NO OPENING, 1800.
?h? ?tt?iiiion ol our roadurs is askod .0
the new advertisement of Mr. Jumos P.
Cam f ?bell in thia ?HSUO. Ho is making
hcavv runs on specialties aud wanto his
friends to cull and seo them, and. it will
pay them to do so. Cull and BOO him and
exumiuo his stock.
HOT SUPPER AT BLENHEIM.
Tho ladies ot" the ?reat Pee
Dee Church will have a Hot Sup
per at Bleuheim on Friday night,
March 21st, lor the benefit of the
church. If tho woather will al
low, the ladies will have a supply
Of FRESH OYSTERS also.
URAUFYINO NEWS.
Mr. H. T. Webster received a letter
from his son Willie on Saturday, who is
still at Atlanta under treatment, stating
that he continues to improve, and that
with thc aid of a nurse's hand he had
walked across the room. His friends
and acquaintances rejoice to know that
li?; may be able to wu!k ;i<.;.\iit, even v it 1
i lie aid of slitikj
t?A iV'Vv- ?N)?KB"TW*TJ?.
hullo Willie, 1:00 of Mr. Thomoi !..
Coker, tho stirring Superintendent of Mr.
J. B. Brcedon's homo faun, who goes to
sahool ovor Crooked Creek ut Hamburg,
while roturuing homo from Behool on
Thursday ovoning of last week stopped on
tho road sido to cut a enno nnd wns bitten
in two places by n wntor finnko on tho [
hand. His nrm is much swollon, but it isl
thought ho will recover.
NOW READY.
Mr. E. N. Odom, ol our town, has
been appointed agent by the licllord
Publishing Company ol New York for
this county to sell thc Idle of Jefferson
Davis, in two volumes, written by his
wile. Do not buy thc first that you sec,
but wait and get the genuine history
that will bc sold only through subscript
lion received by the agent, who will take
pleasure tn serving the public and those
who want a good book
THE PAIR ASSOCIATION.
Wo bavo been authorized by n progress
ive young funner to adi iv mooting of oil
persona in favor of orgnuiziug on agricul
tural and mcohnnioal fair association in
this county, nt Ilonnottsvillo, on tho first |
Monday in April. It is high time tho
enterprising mon were getting closer to
gctbor, aud wo hopo there will bo a full
meeting.
NEW D. AND Jj. ASSOCIATION.
Capt. T. M. Malloy, of Chomw, now
representing the Soulhorn Building and
Loan Association of Alubama, has organ
ized a branoh Association in our towu with
thc following ollicors :
J. li, Jordan, M. D., President; Douglap
Jonnings, Secretary; James ll. Barnes,
Treasurer; Dudley tfc Newton, Attornoye;
J. II. Hurrah, T. I. ltoyers, lt. Leo Kirk
wood.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
The second quarterly conforenco for I
Hcuncttsvillo Station will embrace Satur
day and Sunday next.
Tho Marion District Confcrcnco will ho
held at Marion aud cinbraco April 23 to 27.
Tho second annual conforenco of tho
Methodist Sunday Schools of Marlboro
will bo hold at Hebron May 13, 1890.
RUMORS AFLOAT.
That Congressman Dargan will havo
thrco opponents thin year-Messrs. C. S.
McCall, 13. T. Stuckhouso and John P.
Richardson.
That tho railroad from Bonnottsvillo to
Society Hill will bo built this year ; omi
if wc get Iho extension ol tho Darlington
and Sumter lino we will havo two South'
ern outlets.
That tho woodo is full of candidatos for
tho county oilices to bo lilied thia year,
That April will bo a fruitful month for
hangings in South Carolina.
That Aldormon Bolton will put tho
stree ta of thc town in his bjat in first
class ordor and thou resign.
DEATH'S UOINQS.
Died ou tho 13th, nftpr n protraotod
illooBS, Mr?, Christian Turnor, wifo of
Mr. Jack 'Turnor, nnd mi nconntnhln nnd
worthy mombor of Shiloh Church, North
Mnrlboro Circuit. Tho funeral services
wcro hold nnd oouductcd nb tho ohuroh by
Hov. J. L. Hay, l'nstor, on Friday morning
Inst,
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Died, nt bor homo in Hebron, on Friday
morning, Mnrob 14th, 1890, uftor tt wouk'B
Illness of pneumonia, Mm. Sarah Spence,
wife of Mr. Wm. Spoors, n well known
citizen of that township. Tho funeral
Hcrvlcea wcro conducted by Hov. J. A.
Porter on Suturdny nt the rennie nco, ntiU
tho rouiniuo woro laid to reel in'tho family
burying ground.
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On Tuesday morning Intu? tho Angol
ltcRpor entered tho homo of Mr. and Mrs,
Jnspor T. Fosterling and bpro away tho
spirit of thoir Bwcot little babo, JOHN
IIKNUY, aged 6 mouths. Sick only a
short tbno with whooping cough.
Tho blrdliko voleo, whoso joyous tones,
Made glad theso BCOUCB of sin and strifo,
Slugs now nu everlasting song
Around tho troo of lifo.
Tho funeral eervico waa hold on Wed
nesday morning at, Pinewood Comotory
toni conduotcd by Hov. J. A. Porter.
1? 1RBONAJ...
Judge Hudson loft on Saturday for
Ruin well, where ho will hold court for
tho noxt two or thrco wook?.
Mrs. Pel tindall, of Bal ti ni oro, nu nc
coinpliBhcd Milliner, linn been secured ce
tnko ohnrgo ot tho Ladies' Btoro now own
ed by lt. L, Kirkwood & Co.
Mr. JamoB E. Coxo, of Bed Hill, has
been very ill with n genuin? case of tho
Uussiau grip.
Mr. D. A. O. Outs, traveling agent o?
tho Charleston Daily World, spent Friday
and Saturday in our town.
Miss Minnie Coker, of Society Hill, is
visiting Mr, T. L. Coker'? family near
town.
Our young friend Tommie Capel Hpont
last Sunday in Society Hill, Wc reckon
ho must bp courting over there.
Rev. John Maiming and his most csdi
mablo daughter, Miss Emma, of Clio,
S. C., paid our town n visit Inst Thursday.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. L. Hamilton, of
BrighUvillo, visitad relatives in town last
Saturday and Sunday.
THE DEMOCRAT WANTS TO SEE
Tho farinora of Marlboro raise their own
corn and bacon this year.
Tho farmers of Marlboro ref UH? to buy
a pound of lard raised in tho wost.
Tho favmern of tho county tai?o thoir
j own molasses this year.
Tho farmers of tho county plant more
J rice.
Tho faur.am of tho countiy get; indo
(lijndiint ??I every article protected by any
law of Congress.
Soute l&al 6htcfpVlso otav?od th&G viii
I raw nioto iradi: Iv? UemmU-wille.
Thc population of Bennettsvillo inorcae 0
faBter.
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY
To win a prize is offered by that very 1
enterprising journal the Charleston Daily <
News and Courier, and is open to the;
world, to the person who comes the
nearest guessing the correct number ot
bales ot the United States cotton crop ol
1889 90:
First Primium-tons of the Wil
cox, Gibbes & Co's manipulated guano.
J?ivc tons if thc winning guess is rc?
corded on or before March 31, 1890.
Five tons on or before Amil 30, IK90.
Four tons on or bclore May 31, 1890.
Three tons on or before June 30, 1890.
Two tons on or before July 3t, 1890.
Second Premium-A copy ol the News
and Courier and the Sunday News, free,
I" one year.
Third Premium--A copy ol the News
; d Courier, tree, for one year.
The Commercial and Financial Chron
icle will bc the authority for the number
ol bales ot thc United States cotton crop
ot 1889-90. When its statement ol the
1889-90 cotton crop is published (some
time in September) thc hrst premie n
will be given to whoever makes the best
or nearest guess on the crop. The
second premium will be given to thc
second nearest or second best guess on
the crop. The third and fourth pre
miums will he given to thc third and
fourth best or nearest guesses.
The guess number, thc name (or
initials) and thc address of thc guesser
and the date of record will be published
weekly in thc Sunday News.
In thc event of ties ol two or more
similar numbers or guesses the first re
corded will receive thc first premium.
The second premium will go to thc next,
and the third and fourth premium in the
same order.
Guessing open to every one. Any ono
can guess as, often as desired.
You can guess monthly, weekly, daily
or hourly il you choose.
There arc only two rules. All guesses
must bc made on thc ballots printed in
thc Weekly News and Courier.
Cut one out, lill it up and send it to
the News and Courier, Charleston, S. C.
Only one guess can bc made on one
ballot, and each ballot must bc accom
panied by five cents in stamps or coin.
Every one registering a guess will get
a copy of thc Sunday News acknowledge
ing thc ballot.
"Tho Flowers that Bloom in tho
Spring"
May have nothing to do with tho case,
hut that drowsy debilitated feeling with
which you rise overy morning arises from
impurities of thc blood or a disordered
liver. Almost every spring this samo
feeling comes over you sud yon are left
in a thoroughly debilitated condition.
You must then hove something to eradi
cate these impurities, to regulate the
action of ibo liver and set you on your
feet again, os it wore. You Certainly
onunot afford to keep on feeling that way
when tho means for working a ootnplotb
chango aro in your reach. Dr. Worrt
moreland's Calisaya Tonio will restore
your wonted energy and make you feel
liko a now man. For sido at Jcnninirs'
Pharmacy and J. T. Douglas' drug store.
LoCAXi JDOTS.
Items of Intorost Gathered Hero
and There au? Briefly Noted, j
- ll?atl ^hcr p Balo for April.
- To-day is tho first day of
spring.
- Monday ' ftas St. Patrick's
Day.
- Thoso aro tolling prices at
w.uidin>.
- Plenty of iee Sunday and
Mou day.
m Foin- dozen cans Lye $3.00
at WuddlU'R.
;-Fresh butter evory day nt
tho Ooxe S toro.
- Cheapest and best New Or
loans MolasuoB at WaddlU'a.
- Rornombor tho hot supper nt
Blenheim this Friday night.
- Best Ham on the markot
13} couta at Wndihlfs,
- Anew bakory has recently
boon ntnrtcd in Ohcraw by a colorod man.
BennottHvillo ought to havo ono too.
- Look at Waddill's Intent nd
vorlisomont.
- The Skating Rink is open
ovory Tuesday and Friday night, Publio
invited-oniy 100.
- Land roth's Fresh Garden
Seed, all varieties, for sale nt Jennings'
l'hatinaoy.
-? Goose-neck Cotton Hoes 35c.
nt Waddill's.
- A colored barber shop has
boen opened in tho front part of F. Q.
Adams' harbor shop.
- I had a good slock of coffee
boforo tho last riso, and pricis remain the
eamo nt Waddill's.
- A full lino of Landreth's
Gurdon Seed and Ordens afc J. Ti Douglas'
Drag Store.
- W. J. ?Stewart, our popular
tonsorial artist, haH put in u now ohair
in bia neat little harbor chop.
- Best Moy une Gun-powder
Toa at 500 , funner pnoo 750. This ls a
drive nt Wuddill's.
- The weather prophets pre
dict nnothor froezo ou 'Saturday night
cover your vegetables.
- Those handsome suits at
BRISTOW & EVERETT'S aro now ready for
inspection,
- Prof. Wiggins says tho hea
viest storm for years will oocur thu last
days of this week-BO WO may expoct to
bo surprised.
- Let our sportsmen remember
that it will bo unlawful to kiill hirds aftor
tho first of April, and boforo tho first, of
November. Doves aro protoofced from tho
lu-bt of March io (he. first of August,
. - A petition for the reuioyaVi
bf tho postril?fl? from Ifs pr?mml location
to (.lie ltliiu Uoro io iMcOol) I*!<;<;?: t next
door to Oarroll's, is being Hiirued, ami thu j
ofllco will bo moved afc an carly day.
- Hr. E. T, Barrentine, we are
pleased to learn, lins dooidod to -make
Ronncttavillo hiu homo for tho prcsont,
and ipoucd an ofilco in tho buildiug next
door south of J. P. Campbell's.
- An observer says that if our
farmers havo been delayed in pitching
their crops by tho extreme cold weather,
it is all for tho beet, as tho cold will kill
all tho worms and inflects that aro so des
tructivo to crops besidcB mnkiug tho soil
mure mellow.
- We sec Prof. Powell going
the rounds of our town payiug his respects
to Vbo ladies. Ho says lie has benn very
fort mato in rcce; lg a liberal patronado
from thom in Un \y of name-plates for
marl ting clothing, initials on spoons, inn?
brella, and painsol plates, key checks, &o.
Ho s ?yo ho don't proposo slight anybody,
and will continue until ho calls on ntl.
- -Miss Ania Moore, assisted
by two little orphans of a Oonfodorato
soldier, and neting wax ligures gave a very
tntoi eating entertainment at Grange Hall
on '(Vodtietday evening. Tho lady is
traveling for tho benefit of tho Southern
Homet /or tho children of Confed?rate sol
diers, and dcficrvcB success whorovor eho
goes.
F AT Ali BOXINO MATC?I.
NKWIUCHIIY, S. C., March 15.-Two
negroes in tho county yentcrday engaged
in a boxing match for fun. Ono Btruck
thc otho r on tho neck, breaking it, result
ing in death.
This is but another instance of tho pow
erful farce of examplo, and tho ''huera"
should not say anything.
FIRE .AT BIIENIIJJ?IM.
As wo go to press wo loam that tho Bap
tist parsonage at Blenheim, occupied by
Itcv. lt. Ford, waa bumed about 1 o'clock
this Thursday morning, Tho fire wnB ac
cidental and originated it is thought from
Uro left at tho wash pot in tho yard.
Only two days boforo tho old homestead
of B. N. Bogers was accidentally burned
from n dofeotivo atovo lino.
B IC Gr IN EARLY!
In your SPRING CLEANING disinfect
your promises and provonfc Fovor.
- FLATT'S CHLORIDES.
Cblorido Lime, . . . 1 and 5 lb. boxen.
Carbolio Acid, ... 25 cent? a pint.
JKNNINOS' PHARMACY.
MARION DISTRICT.
SECOND HOUND 1890.
Little Poe Deo Misfliou, Providence, " 21.
Bonnottsvillo Stution, . " 22, 23.
Brlghtftvtllo, Antioch, April 5, 6.
North Marlboro, Shiloh, Friday, May 9 |
Blenheim, Zion, May 10, 11
Clio, Bethlehem, May 17, 18
A. J, STOKES, v. K.
"_,_i.ii.jr.t'rv? ;
To tho StimUiy-School VV o i ?coif.!'
of , Marlboro Cou? fy: j 1
l)KXU BllKTlUUiN i
1 he Second Axaua! Conic:..
Methodist Sunday .School? ol' Mil ?\:oio
County is dr AW lng near aii<l il ! cory
important that wo have a Juli nijj tlitg
Each school ls entitled to lv,<> (?:
patos who she tdd ho elected itt o?
their hallies sent lo tho Secreta i y ;
nottsvlllc. All milliliters of ?l,< el
to be represented and S upo ri he
el'schools are incmbeis ox-oiik io
Conference and are expeetccl '?> :
??lit. Lot each ami every one ??u to
gather information and work und j ? ay for
tho success of our next ?Jdnforeiiei
Kaeli Superintendent lu tb/j eo'jnty is
earnestly loqueslod to have propurVu end
sent to tho Secretary a full i; ittlsxYeai re
port giving all Information of | liefest
from Ins school for the bon?fii Of tilt Con
ference. JOIIN M AN N j N<$,
. ii. bleut.
S. A. BIIOWN, Secretary. .
tlele
: and
Ben
in elirs
? .de ni 8
ll11'0
These aro Straight Papers and ??ut?t
Oirry GonviotUm.
Thc value of a rooommendnt'u o de
pends wholly ou tho giver of t ' .*
spurious and alleged to.stiwVoini are *
plentiful as tho leaves in Yullundi! isa or
tho sands on th. sea bcuoh. \\ hen x
gentlemun ol' auoli proiuitioo lui vver,
as tho Hon. W. II. Wddor, of Albany,
Georgia, spoaks, his words 01 ny (eight
with thom. He says "I suffered fi?ioo?
yours with ltheumatisin und In ?t\ i ?uno
tried all tho so-called ?pocilio could
hear ol'. Ono of them cost me ?3 6o per
bottlo lor niuo bottles and y rio i -
liol". My grandson who ru;i . lie r>.
& W, Railroad iiually got iiib it bottle of
P. i*. P. [prickly ash, poko root IMO) pb*
tnssiumI and induced me to try it 'I is
first bottle showed its remarkable ? lient B
and niter using it for a idiort ti ie tba
Rheumatism disappeurod and J ; . : e
anew mao. T take great pleasure in
recommending it to Rheum ipi) ?offoroM?
Albany, Ga: W. ll. VVp.Of.n.
Wo have j tut ioc.nl ved n ne,'s c
of Ziegler Bros. Shoes for Ladles,
Continuion, Mis?es and Children; 'JL . HO
HIIOGS uro unequaled for Btylc .ml du
rability. Wo have neon Bolling tu ow
for a number of yean und have m I
lind a singlo complaint, no wh- a y\\ Want
A good shoo, n c?rnfortttblo ?h ?o, abd at
tho sanio timo a pretty shoe, doti - forgot
tho ZIEGLER. For sate by
BRISTOW i& KVRKr?? P.
March 14, 1890.
50 Bbl?, new crop N. O. MO! VSS];-,,
all grades, for salo low.
BRISTOW & EVilRHTT
March 14, 1890.
Syrup of Tig ,
Produced from the laxative ni..i 'nutri
tious julee of Calilornia fig , ctjinbiiicd
with the medicinal virtue* o pl nits
known to he most bencfici 1! lo thc hu
man system, acts gently, on tho uhc,s,
liver and bowels, effectuai!. nsing
the system, dispelling cole1-, and head
aches, and curing habitual ct tiS pation.
A report from Ad-unsville i.t ;t"s that a
colored boy bhot and kiJLd binn; If whllo
plnyjng willi a pistol on We i , .. > 11
,s.\*-itAu-v:i;>. CAI. , rVpril L*7. ISsfl.
R. (5 od da rd iv. Co . Agents U> Rad
am's Microbe Killer.
Gentlemen - Mv son, fourteen years
old. was cured with lo?s than ono gallon
of Radian's Microbo Killer, ofter being
given up by physicians as incurable, with
enlargement of the heurt- My wile was
also cured of a severo bronchial trouble,
after a failure on tho' part of physicians
to reliuve her. I consider it fur superior
to all known remedies.
lt. B. KILPATRICK,
Tor sale by J. T. Douglas, Sola Agent.
- . ..-?4M??
Excitmcnt In Texas.
(?rent excitement has been caused in thc
vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E, Corloy, who was BO
helpless he could not turu in bcd, or raise
bis hoad ; everybody said he was dying of
Consumption. A trial bottle ot' Dr. King's
New Discovery was sent bim. Finding re
lief, bc bought; a large bottlo and a box of
Dr. King's New Lifo Pills; tty the timo he
bad taken two boxes of Pills and two bot
tles of the Discovery, he was well and had
gained in flesh thirty-8ix pounds.
Trial Bottles of this Orent Diseovory for
Consumption free at .T?nnings' Pharmacy.
THE MAHKfciTS.
New York, March 18-Cotton steady
and quiet at 1 He,
Charleston, March 18.-Cotton firm at
KV] e.
Wilmington, March 18.-(Jotlon firm at
10!} e.
1 A.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
marlboro' County.
In Court Comm on Pleat*.
PKT KR T. SMITH, Plaintiff,
a ffa tust
G KOROR EDWARD PEARCK, Defendant.
Po r e clos ii r e.
?Q)URSUANT to the judgment of
foreclosure and sale granted in the
ahove entitled action, I will sell to the
highest bidder tor cash belorc tue Court
House door in Benncttsville, on the first
Monday in April next, during legal
hours ol'sale, all that certain piece, par
eel or nacl ot land, situate iii the county
ol Marlboro* in thc Stale aloresaid, con
taming TEN A Cit ES, bounded by other
lands of thc defendant, lands ot Estate
ol Jesse David, Peter T. Smith and Mrs,
Irena Jones; said ten acres being the
part of (lie fifty-three acre tract of the
defendant lyi ig next to the tract of Mrs.
Jones and lying west ol neighborhood
road leading by the lands ol defendant,
the linc dividing and laying oil this ten
acre tract being a straight and direct
line running parallel to thc linc sepam.
ting the lands ol the defendant Irom
Mrs. Jones' tract.
Purchaser to nay lor papers, and the
land to bc re sold at his risk should he
fail to comply with terms on day ot sale.
1). A. ROGERS,
Sheriff M. C.
March 15th, 1890.
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liVi.NN uri8vi??fJ??;, POSIT ?yviv.K, *)
MAUI.J?OUO COUNTY, O.,,, ; 1
. M-*"*. .?.'Vt- ?'oAiAi ' V
-r,. ...y-.
No. i- Mlf-t. i\tary Brigmnu
2- Jci.nlo Drlggorn
3- Henry Evans
4- Orcon Franklin
5- Polly Lowery
6 - Andy Ovorlon j
1-Cutnphdl Woathorly . .
8-Misa llattlo Willi*
When you call foi* uny of tho nbovo lot* |
tors, plcoFO state that thoy hnvo boon ad
vertised. Ono cont ls charged for oacb
letter advortised.
T. L. Onosr.AND, P. M.
NEW ORLEANS, Fob. 27, 1888.
Thia i? to certify that uftor taking ono
jug of Miorobo Killer I wns potmunoritly
cured of a .severo attack of broneliiti*
and pulmonary inflammation, said ilhioa?
having resisted all luothods of niodieal
treatment. 1 cheerfully ^ rooommond
Win. Iluda tn* s Miorobo Killer as being
moro than h claimed for it.
HENKY V, MIELLY, 77 Camp st.
For salo by J. T. Douglas, Solo Agent.
.. Jcnnhigs' Torry Syrup tho bimt
remedy for Dysentery, for salo nt Jori
' nings' Pharm noy.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder uovcr vat io*. A marvel
of purity, strength and wholesomeness.
Moro economical thnn tho ordinary
kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition
with the multitude of low test, ?-hort
weight, ulam or phosphate powders. Sold
onlv in cans. ROYAL BAKING POW?
DER CO., 100 Wall street, N. Y.
EVERY LADY WANTS
Is a new NEW DRESS of the best and
most lashlohabje goods and prettiest
pattern, with trimming, hat and gloves
all to match, and you will find all these
in rich profusion at
?I /... Kirkwood & CVs.
Otu .sltiok of lints atti! Bonnels
stifpn?s nu) ty li j ii ha? tiver bet.o odor
ed in thia .section, alni our prices nr?
as low ns you can purchaso same
?oods in any market, This depart
ment is in charge of ah experienced
MILLINER from tho city of Balti
more, who will give satisfaction in
every pa rt icu lu r.
' ^.DRESS-MAKINGS
will he carrin! ou in the Moro by ti
lady of experience. Call and exam
i ne our stock and eco how o tn pl etc it
is. Believing that we can give natis
faction in every particular, nil wo ask
is a trial.
Ri L. KIRKWOOD & CO.
March M, 18U0.
NOTICE.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONUU'S OKKICR,
MAIM.MOHO COUNTY,
I?KNNKTTSVII.I.K, S. C., March io, 1890.
There wilt bo nn examination for toaoh
ore in tho publie schools on thc 4th nnd
5th of April next. White on tho 4th
nnd colored on the 5th. All thone- who
have liucnBO can li?yo an opportunity of
standing nu examination and if thoy do
not their liccnao will not hu renewed.
J. A. CALHOUN,
March 15th, 1890. s. 0, M. c
Executor's Notice.
All and singular thc creditors ol thc
estate ol John Covington, deceased, arc
hereby not i ll ed to prisent their claims
duly attested, and all indebted to the
sanie will make immediate payment to
cither of thc undersigned.
CAROLINE COVINGTON,
T i< i STU A M Gov I NOTON,
WILLIAM F. KINNEY,
March 11,1890. Executors,
Notice to Trespassers.
AU persons aro forbidden to romovo
sand or in any wiso ti empana upon my land
known ns the Allen, Murchison nnd
McCall lots, on Bunker Hill.
ELLEN MCKINNON,
Mareil io, 1890.- tm
WW?H?rtlMMUWMWM.WW..IMIIllll - mt MUHJ -H-mt
FAIR NOTICE.
To (Ito Farmers ol' Marlboro nnd
and Sm rou 11 ding Country*
With HO >years experience in Cotton
Oin Repairing, I think I can safely say
thal I know my business nnd propose lo
hold tho field. I lill boxes, repair brushes,
truo up tournais and put tho machinery
in first-class ord or. I giuiraiitoo sntisfnc
lion. Parties wanting work dono should
not wait too long, as I may bo crowd.nl
when thoy might want mo. Hand work
lt ad 12j cents; innoinna work ft conts
a KU>V. Send in your ordors early.
JACKSON MELTON,
Willoh 1, 18?H). Rennottsvillc, S.
TG STIMULitfB
-DURING THE
I Will Sell at a Small Alvaro Above dosi.
You can buy any article I have
in Btock at very low figur?e. It
will pay you to call and seo mo.
New Orleans Molassos, 35 to C5o.
Cuba " 40c.
13 lbs. Granulated SugaY for $1.00.
14 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00.
COFFEE, 20 to 233o.
RICE, 5 to 7Jo. per lb.
TEA, 25c. io 75c. per lb.
GOOD FLOUR, $4.25 por bbl.
TOBACCO, 25c. to G5c. per lb.
2 lb. Can Tomatoes, 8Ac; 3 lb. 10c.
2 lb. Can Corn, 9o.
Sardines, 5c.; Sardines in Mustard, 10c
SALMON, 19c.
Dried apples, Ci c.
LADIES BUTTON SHOES, 85c.
For mor Price, $1.25.
LADIES LACE SHOES, 85c
Former Price, $1.25.
LADIES BUTTON SHOES, 150.
Former Price, 2.00.
LADIES BUTTON SHOES, 1.20.
Former Price, 1.50.
aeiits Congress Gaiters, $2.25
Former Price, 3.00
3ents Congress Gaiters, 1.35
Former Priqe, 1.75
3onts English Tie, 1.35
Former Price, 1.75
Men's Brogans, .90
Former Prico, 1.25
Men's Kip Shoes, .90
Former Price, 1.25
CALI AND SEE ME.
?-.W. Waddill
February 5th, 1890.
- ny -
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
To be Sold by Subscription Only.
Thc prospectus and complete outfn
For canvassing will he ready immediate?.
y
toft" AGENTS wishing desirable ter
ritory on this great work will please
iddress, as soon as possible, thc pub
isheis, BELFORD COMPANY,
I8 22 East 18th St. New York.
FURNITURE SHOP,
AT CLIO, S. C.
^TSPIPE respectfully announce to the
il sH public that we are running a
Shop at Clio, where we will make and
repair Furniture, make Coffins of all
>izes cheaper than can he bought any
where tn the country. Good work and
?ow prices our motto. Satislnction guar
anteed.
Doors, Sash and Blinds made
to order cheap.
STONE & BAUMNUElt.
Feb. Gib, 1890.
Notice to Overseers.
RD II li* OVERSEERS ovor tho pubho
X highways in Marlboro County ore
hereby notified to stake off thiir respec
tive ronds tho width required hy law.
Any ono plowing in or otherwi o obstruct
ing paid highways aro to bo at once re
ported to tho Board of County Co m m i i -
siuners. J T. COVINGTON,
j. c. CAMPBELL,
RAIFOltD GIBSON.
County Commissioners M. C.
Attest :
T. \V. Bouchier, Clerk.
Feb f>, 181)0.
Just the Thing Wanted.
V HAVE MY DRV ICE NOW ready
?rV> for holding key y on cranks and
oross-hoads of Enginos. Any ono that
doubts it can have ono put on their Ma
chinery and seo it work.
If you want one, writo mo nt Drake
Post Office, Marlboro Count v. S. C.
T. A. BRISTOW,
Feb. 5, 1890.
Warning Notice !
I hereby warn all persons ag-'dnst
dring or harboring my son, SINCLAIR,
lie being under ia years ot agc and has
cit home without permission. The law
.viii be inforced against nil such.
SINCLAIR I.OCKLIER.
Feb, 12, 1890.
Nf,vv H^ym jwt? merni- (wUHrt fitA?
fiT.Louia.MoT^njiggGjija?ia UALLAS.TEX.
Agent Wanted !
Address
' Tho Now -ilomo Sowing Maohino Co.,
25 WhitohrtU Bbreob,
Atlanta, Oft,.
March 7, 1890.
And Keep it. If not,
lilli I GET IT !
tMnMatMHiaianwBnaBBHi
TO "WHOM
IT liiMV nnmncDai
II mini UUNULI
As I have a large lot of sea?
toned material on hand now
[ aili prepared to make Carts
md Wagons cheaper than ever
before, ut short notice. .
I will furnish new BUGGY
WHEELS, ironed and painted
?or - - - - ?10.00
Short Iron Buggy Axlesj - 4.00
Short Steel " " - 5.00
Buggy Shafts and cross-burs, 1.50
Buggy WWOl?-i.r'ee?, No. 1, .10
I'Ug'gy " ?' 2, .HO
Anti--*A\ <k,.'.;\fi'?.. ?.\jn.?> ... in Uko
noportion, foi SPOT ( 'AS! !. only.
i Mean Lu? i ness 1
GIVE ME A CALL.
A. D. CONNER,
MoColl, S. C.
Februar 5, 1890.
Notice of Final Discharge,
WgfOTICE is hereby Riven that tKVfty
O Jays afier this date I will apply to
he Honorable J inigo of Probate foi
Marlboro County for n finnl discharge ns
Administrator of tho Estate of Mary A.
strickland.
C. M? WEATHERLY.
March 5th. 1890. Adm'r.
ALL persons aro hornby hot I dod not
to plow in tho publie highways.
\ny one violating (Ins not icu will ho pros
iCUtcd to the full extent of tho hiw.
J. T. COVINGTON,
J; C. (MM PB li LL,
RAI FORD GURSON;
County Cointul'sinners M. C.
Attest :
Ti W. Boirotiictt, Clerk.
Fob. 6, ISM.
Fair Hotice
Is hereby Riven that Twill proseen (0
o tho lull extent ol'the law all infringe
monts upon my pa tun I Cotton Stalk
Chopper. 1 hour that sonia aro trying
t. WM. Mi BREEDEN.
February ft, 1 Sol).- hu.
HIDAIJ ESTAT? l?URIIAl
I am now prepared to buy or soil noni
Estalo in Marlo, 11 Parties wishing to
l)tiy or soil, wUl dti Well lo confer with me,
>r wrlt? 1110 fit monheim, S.' C., be foro
making salts or purchase ...
A. J. MATHESON.
July 1, 1881).
CORNS, (k> ^l???i
BUN IONS W^^K^O^ VJ
ANO WARTS, ^wmmmm
~' WARNING NOTICE !
John Stubbs, under contract with me,
lins violated said contraot, I and I herohy
ff nm nil persons against lif riiijjf him (hi
ing 1800. Gi W. BC LL A RD,
Ihightsville, S, C.
March 1, 1800.
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