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"BENNET?BYILLE, S, ?, j ?V H. A. .??O?Vli & co. W5 GENTS PER ANNUM. -4 o/;?c'o iii p?se o/;?<w nu tua nu. FRIDAY, JULY ll, SIP I I , ?TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS^ M A S I O N' D i ST R I CT. '???m POUND 1890. Ueunottavlllo ot', Pino Orovo, July 5, 6 frorth Marmott?, August 9, io JUonholm, nobrpy, > 11 Auguht 1 ?, 17 Homiottsvillo utation, Hophinibcr 6, 7 CUo, . September, 13. 14 1_,.....;i.:i!-.f =-- ??A.--. ??VJ.J'J : Appoint mon tB for Olio Circuit. REV, JNO. MA N N I N G , P , C . First Sunday. Olio, ir a.m.; Beulah, 4 p. m. Second Sunday, Manning Chapel, 11 a. m.; Bethlehem, 4 P- m. Third Sunday, lieulah, ii a. tn.; Clio, 1 p. m. frnOrth C.,.,.I-.. * OJ.... ounua). bethlehem, 11 a. m.; Manning 4 p. m. Protracted meetings will commence isl Sunday in July at Clio ; 3rd Sunday in July at Delilah ; 2nd Sunday in Aug ust at Manning Chapel ; 4U1 Sunday 111 August al Bethlehem. . .. >? rsa. .'iir AOllOBS T?IK WAT1-IU8. A telegram from Hov. A. J. S. Thouin? nnnouncen bin nnfo arrival on tho oilier nido of -tho broad Atlnntio LlilOTUHU AT l'INBl ?UOVJ3. Mr, JJ. -F/. Gaston will lcctnro before tho &U?day School nt Pino Orovo on Sundny mottling next at 9.30. Tho public ave cordially invited to nttend. ItAIjatOAD IIAOKLGT. ? Work on '...o now rail road is progressing ..ilicoly, but not quito fnsb enough to got to tho Uiver in 60 dnvB. Tho grading done near,town in splendid. ANrHOJNOlt WELIi WON. Our faithful and hard worked postninB lor, Mr. T. L. Cl orland, has had his Balmy raised from ?1100 to A1200, Our friend deserves nil he got*-from morn till night nnd from night till morn. Tho govern ment knows n faithful worker and in wili ng to rewind him. lt 13 M li} MU IS Lt YO UK DKAD. The ntl ont ion of tho friends nnd rela tives of those buried in tho Win, llubbnrd graveyard is called to tho prosont neglect ed condition of tho same, and a mooting of nil willing to put it in trim is called for S ibuJay. -Inly lo. nt o o'clock, ft, .AT, \..-.\ I.b.; tflcndn bo pr<onpV, l-MHUI I' I'.'iUfSiJC. .\ 11 uti picnic will he vviien ni, Hui nt Vnet'iry t*Jir< Fi may, 1/Viooon i\( j o'olocl . An invitation tn givm to nil to bring out their best exhibitions. Tho DRMOOHAT oilers 3 months subscription for thc finest exhibit. Tho Hinno Tor ponchea, apples, or melons. A LilGCTUItia. Kev. \V. B. Jennings, on his return from his trip to the Holy Land, stop ped over a few days with Ilia mother and family, and at thc solicitation of his friends consented to lecture on Tues lay night, giving a graphic ac count- of hid trip -what he saw, heard, Ac. Ho was greeted with a good house, and thc proceeds amounting to $.'10 given to tho Presbyterian Church. We hope lo he able to give a good account of the lecture in our next. FOtJHTlI OIV JULiY. Tho glorious 4th of July, 1S90, was ob served by nonio ns a sort of holiday. Thc bank, publie offices and post olllco were closed most of thc day. Hut for tho uhHcmbliDp; of tho County Allianco, our Htrcctn wore n deserted appearance. Later in the afternoon n largo crowd of colored folks-mon, women und children-assom blcd, nnd upon inquiry wo learned that tho colored Odd Follows would parado nt 7 o'clock, and an ico orcani festival would follow to raino money to buy nu organ. Tho day passed off pleasantly. :IP :E :R s o :r>r. A. Xi. iron. J. H. MoLnurln, of Hed Bluff, spent two days in town ItiBt week, tho guest ol his nephew, Capt. J. L. MoLnurin, Wo wcro plcnsed to rccoivo u cull, on Tuesday morning, from our iniioh esteem ed young friend, Mr. T. Walter Norinent, ol' Darlington, now representing Mcssm. Wit/., Hicdlor & Co., of Hid timon;. Dr. J. D. Webster, of Pittshoro, N. C., is here on a hurried visit to tho hedtddo of h"fl sick mother, Airs. M. 0. Wobstor, und that of his sick sister, Mrs. Georgia Maya nard. Doth, wo aro fclnd to learn, uro better to?day. Dr. B, H. Hrcedcn and wife loft on Tuesday l> spend somo time at Wilson, N. C. Hov. It II. Oriililli, of tho Bnptist Theo b-gical Seminary, paid our town a visit last week in tho interest of tho endow ment fund of that institution. His lecture on Education on Thursday night wan high ly enjoyed, and wo uro plcnsed to learn that ho left gratified with his visit. Mrs. Frank Kmnnuel has gono on visit lo her parents in Western North Caro lina. . Mm, P. A. Hodges has gono on a visit lo relativen in Virginia. Subscribo for THE MAni.nono DKMOCKAT and keep posted during thc campaign, '.'v'"v"'. ',. ,. <". . . ..... , iii. ,-\ ? LOCAL D?^T?L i Itoms of Iutorost Gathorod Hero ami Tiioro and Briofiy Noted, > . _ Hot wcnthor. - Cotton growing. .a -Hutrah for Tillman ! : -Candidates aro pepping up.' .-Hip, hip, hurrah ! ! Tigor !!! - Next Tuc.sttiiy, lGth, is the "big" campaign day ia BonuottsviUo. ; vr- Fresh but ter every day at . 'io Ooxo' Storo. ?' ' - Watermelons arc coming iu, liub thoy aro ?mali and prioes rango high. - Every farmer should look woll to a largo poa orop thin month, - Tho l?th is Bentiotts villo's big day. - Don't forget tho entertain ment thin (Friday), evening at Blenheim. A treutin storo for all who att?nd. - Mr. J. Eranie Bolton had ono of his Ano sorrel horses killed recently by hoing gored by ft cow. ,. ?s- Mr. Alex. MoKinnon has tho honor of raisin?; tho finest lot of oats rained in tho county thia yonr. - Deputy J. J. Pearson and James JV. David left for Chu.lcston on .Friday to attend tho U, S. Court. - All who expect to run for an oflico this ahould como ont at onoo and lot tho dear paoplo know who you aro. - Marriage may be a failure but tho solitaire engagement ring is not You will find thom at Carroll's. -Everybody-big, little, old and young, tunic and fomalo-should conn to Bcnnettsvillo next Tuesday. - Remember now that Douglas Jennings proposed lo koopvyou cool will plenty of ice nt $i 50 e. hundred. ;-Thc DKMOCKAT returns thank; to Mr. N. J. Horudon for a mess of choiot onions. - Tlie competitive ex'aminatioi for Boholarshipp in Winthrop' Training Sohool, at Columbia wa,s bold in bb0 Ci)ur House on Wednesday tho jr^il of July, 1 - The county convention hav< deoided upon tho Primary plan of nomina ting county; oftlcors, Tho' first;,oloobjoi will como pf? on tho 26th of, August. -Have you bough!; a/J'illniat IJadgo yot ? v 1^'Mot)^ /'you/auojihi got yoi ono to wear on Tuesday''r?oxt. Only 1 couts. Oa salo nt thia ollioe. - You will find all kinda 0 linc spectacles at the Clio Drug Store B?ld (leaded ince can be suited to a T -any others just as well. -Al f rod'-Meelon s, (colored), c Clio, waa tho first colored man in< tb jouiilj to woar 0 Tillman 'badg6? aiffo is a ti' lid dcipootut. ? ,V lmn<: -v .r >\:!;n ;tn j\^U wo wtUfd 6.i Hie Couti J lorrie 0? Mm ihly li lttij friends t\ slr?r'. \\'hiUi bCfoi.0 tim aiton l>liii?; ot the ?oriv?llti??lj --Tho Governor has offered rr-vard of $100 for tho party or parti: who burned Mr, J. N. Drake's bara la March. -Tho attoiulance nt the Medli Springs picnic on tho ,ith of July was tl In*1 est ever hold thcro, and nil had sp1 ndid time. - The price of tho DEMOCR/ is now so low in prico that thc poorc man in tho county cnn pay for it, Hgt chickens, butter, pons, corn, fodder ai ont? taken in exchange. -Tho Blenheim "Quick Stoj and lied Hill colored Baso Bull Chi played a irntoh game nt lied Hill on t <|th of . v. Blenheim scored 56, Ri Hill 5. - W. D. Johnson's campait: document on the Lien Law that w circulated around Bennettsville la week didn't work worth a cent. It h; the opposite eltect and turned the vp the other way. -Itemcmber that the Ladit nro especially invited to attend tho gra rally of tho Domooraey of Marlboro Bcnnettsvillo next Tuesday to hoar B. ] TILLMAN nod tho other distinguished es didntos for Governor and Stnto olllccs. -The puny infant that w born at Bonnottsvillo in August, 1886, now a full grown man, and will bo hi in all his glory next Tuesday, Como a henr him, and bring your family with y< - Tho Adjutant-General w inspect tho Gordon Kitlos on Mondny ovi big, July 14th, nt s o'olock, on tho put minaro. Evory momhor in earnestly quested to bo in ranks, -Every Democrat in Marlbc who attendu tho meeting hero next Tu day is to bo a Marshal unto himself in preservation of good order-that tho vii ors may go away feeling that Mnrlb though a Tillman county knows how to havo herself under tho enthusiasm, - Col. E. T. Stack house and a id. \i. Donaldson, holli made gt their promised visit on Wednesd Col. Stackhouse's address was pul and a large crowd were present. J Donaldson's visit was in tho intel of the Alliance. -Stilcsday in July was thc b attended of any public day sineo Novi ber, but it waa plain that interest ecntt in the meeting of the County Convent Asido /rom this, there was nothing draw, except that it was tho Insb da; which to register, und a largo crowd o: to look nfler this matter also. - Two dollars will buy < copy of "STANLEY IN AFRICA," tegular prico of which is $2.75, H vory interesting hook of 800 pages, nc bound and illustrated throughout, salo ab Tun DliMOOllAT Oflico, Ci AND S KR IT. 1 EQT? lib A TATUM S CATION. | < Crops hi itR?sl iimWdbttn . vielm! J ur^HUjionn?grffttly from want o?" rain.' Gprdtns uro n?rtr?y r?iued by tbo long drought and' intcu?oly bot weather.; It'has heemsix wooka sinoo wo bud a1 good season. Nevertheless, if wo could' 'iffs i'ti'i') 'V'.' * ' I <v* ? get ,rmu now-"Ibero would bo bread For ;.tbo'cater nhd seed for.tho sower. j , Mi\ T. lLTl?mor bas moved iiijo bis now and iinudsoiuo dwelling and is now numbered among tho inhubi-1 tauts of Tatum, ami Mr. Smith New ton will soon move into tho residence of Mr. J. llf kitcholl. Wo cordially wclcomo these, gentlemen and ihcjii families to pur midst. They will provo a valuablo,-acquisition to our place. Wo sincerely;; regret to lose Mn and Mrs. J. IL Mitchell from our village, but wo aro glad that our loss is Benucttsylllo's gain.' Mr. m.d'Mrs. M. G. Wilson have returned from a five Meeks trip to Mtt Airy. Mr.*. Wilson's health was some what improved by his trip. Mr. W,' li. Iii MoLnurin is having his residence on Academy street paint; ed. When tho work iv completed thc appearance ot that street will bo much improved. A moVftUiont is on foot to bu I Ul il Presbyterian church rat thia place Tho mqiyoy is being raised for thal purpose, And oro long, wo doubt not tho hottso w(U bo hui't Tho health of Tatum and vicinity iai'remarkably good. There hus no been a oatie of typhoid fever herc titi: year, nor has ibero been a serious casi of sickness of iuiy'ltuid that wo cai now recall. Tho mond and religious influence; aro very strong. Wc have prc?chiuj in the Acudcmy nearly every Sunday and. our weekly prayer meetings 01 Sunday night and Thursday night ar kept up with unabated interest. Tb attendance on Sunday night is goner ally large. Much good hus been don by these prayer meetings and wo be lieve that much more will bc accom plished. Our educational interests keep pac with the financial, moral and religion? Wo havo ono of thc befct school build ings in tho county. Marlboro Iii?! School, localed hero, in all its appoint mente, wo consider inferior to nono,.I. in tho county. Tho second scholasti year of this school will begin Monda) Jilly 21st i updof mo'-t favorableVoti ,spi?(s.fi .'-li, \), tl, Ciui'iot A. lb, i ()ii;v';jcl |ii 11 1 i.nivc rs.ii y. has (jeep olea ti' I: f vi,-iiijjt'd ; .Mr il. 0. <.travel A. IL, ol Trinity COIIO-M, vic$,juinc p.?, and Mi?, Maggie David, a ?rn, uato of Salem College, instructress 1 music. Mr. Currie bas made for bin self a reputation that renders con inondation from us su perilous. M Craven cornea with tho highest test menials as to his qualifications for tl position to which ho has boen eloctc and Miss David has proven her sup rior filnoss for thc position which si holds, and tho high appreciation her patrons wns evinced by ber una imous r'o-elcclion, she having ?orv< in thc samo opacity during tho hi school term. Board for students ci bc obtained itt eight to len dollars p month for tho whole time, or at ii dollars from Monday till Lerida Besides tho two excellent hoard h houses already kop! by Messrs. W. 1 L. MoLnurin and W. T. Breedo Mr. Smith Newton has consented open a boarding houso for tho bene of the school specially and the ncco modulion of tho public gen cr? ll We choorfully recommend Mr. Nc ton to those wishing lo secure bom With cheap boarding facilities, a bot ti In 1 and well ventilated building, oxcellcnt corps of teachers, and hoi located in a section unsurpassed : healthfulness and .for its religio privileges and influences, our sch* oilers superior udvantnges to tin wishing to educate their children warda. Soainnbr.it July 8th, 1800. DBA TH'S DOINGS, Tho friends nial acquaintances of omi Mrs. lillerbc Powors KympatluHO ? thom in tho IOPH of their adopted b boy, TOM MIK Gli.CIlllIST, on Sur, thorning |uHt, Tho remains wore lu on Monday morning and laid by tho i ol' its angel mother in tho WnlhlCO gn yard in Brightsvillo--Hov. VV, K. lircc conducting tho funeral service, In connection with tho above tho reaved family request UH to tender gr ful thanks to tho kind friends who mi tercd during tho mid nllliction. ENTERTAIN MUNT AT DUENHE Thc general public aro cordially inv to attend an entertainment at tho 1 holm Academy, on tho night of July i next, for tho benefit of tho school, hi pu rebaso of a P'lino for use in paid ?cl Tho program will consist of Dramatic croiHco with munie and rofreshnv Special caro will bo taken to make undertaking eucccssful and cntcrtaii Again, n cordial wclcomo in oxtende ovory ono wishing a ploasantovoning. COM MITTI' Juno 2,}th, i8yo, ?ENNETOviL/.^-r?J-lJ. eratic 'Oly Iritis !?eld In thv ?/ : >. Viouse On Satdrda^oltcrnoon i? ??. . - i ct new bfl?cois "??d 13 delegate ; . thc county convention. Never, p< i V> ;>!, ia ti e his tory ol thc elub, was there jw rn Heh in? t?rest and''feeling shovvrt was ap parent at this meeting. .' i . every store was closed and every ? ; '?i ^ le vote that could be secured b) opposition io Tillman wa? present, iiwM ^'...? clear th^t nil the tricks ol po'ilK^ b io!-<:d by thc brains of thc old u ir^vtaiUi. > j and part ol the, legal talent ...! ';?< town was I tb bc set to work to'-bn..'.'< 1 '. > \nks of| tho /riends ot Tillman <>M ftfy) back the tide ol feeling show n ip ? avoir.'--< During thc carlv part ol j pay the town had been Hooded \\ iii Cu.. mellor Johnson's campaign . ! oh thc Lien Law, and as thc mei?wCT h om the thc country came in town -u'. saW this document and that print t| '< *, they were seized with a fit Ol' Ti] lj\nnta that made them more dele1'min : j Uw\ eyer to carry thc club for Tiling .. Thc op. position were no doubt sa??p, thy: <>r sue-, cess before the crowd ii ii (yibh J, but when they saw group xu> A1'"1!1 opme in thc ball, and take se<'? . be? ildermcnt scttle<l upon their laces . n '< '' ;.!:iiniy was written "the game is !n f ut thc little crowd was not i" be "dawned" witbout a contest'! and w.fj 1. president Evans called the meeting ti! pr der and asked for a Secretary, d>e rjx?pi; oj Mr. W. N. Hamilton was put lp nomination while the Tillmanitcs i ;i , i. J Mr. C. H. Eastcrllng and the I'uuij wits diawa riie voting was spirit, ify*] ipuugh ali had not got in when thc .? r' cov?n? ted Hamilton received' . [friling 146 The announcement ol llpvs 1 --i m : nd ons majority sprung a wain; ? J - ion as lo where all these ?Til?n uni .li>. come from, but they were, ai, on -tinted tor and the election foi ' r? Julep, egan. Hon. W. Di Evans v.-.- ts no (xii fl at id by thc Tillmanitcs and ( ul. I. nilton bv the opposition. The kttiiO?t ?:decided by a- rising .vote, ?M'-foif ?> ?nd 7O for Livingston. Clarence E. Moore .-. , I . . \cctcd Vice pr?sident by acclama*,! Two sets of delegates cis. th n put in nomination and rtiiili list <if Tillman delegates elected by a vol? n&?jio to 50. The extreme heathy this bryn i]id breed a .arge number to l.eave, wLiiy/i accounts for the difference in vous A resolution offered b^Caj .'A*. Laurih endorsing Tillman an-i Hui ii . 1 con? veiuion was adopted bj ;i .. .:13o to 3?. A resolution favoring prlni.iW lov State and Congressional i?lcclh ii Vqu com? pletely "snowed" undc< I j 1 - vote. The opposition wovi i- .'i v in thc lace of 2 to I, and w . . ... con siderable Iccling was Till manitcs kept their te.. : . sVorkcd together as one man. & TO WEAR A'V T l MASS Ml-n rm NEXT :<-TVV,;]:?.\Y, For salo at Tun 51 V.01 ::-''o? < >KMO CRAT Ollice. Only 10 ?.>'?>? A mass mooting d' b< Demo cratic Party will bi) hold iii Bcn 0 otts vi Do on Tu cad ty iii xl, July 15 th, 1800. In order to make tho necessary arrangements for carry ing out thc same, tho following committees have been appointed : ON STAND-C. Crosland, C. S. McCall, J. U. Sampson, J. F. Everett. ON TRANSPORTATION-VV. 1). Evans, T. W. Bouchier, J. N. Weatherly, F. M. Emanuel. ON ENTERTAINMENT-T. E. Dud ley, P. L. Breeden, ll. ll. New ton, A. E. Bristow. By order Executive Committee. J. B. GREEN, President. G. Crosland, Secretary. TATUM STATION, S. C. DANIEb J. CURRI H., A. B-, University of North Carolin i, . . . Principal, B. (J OR AV RN, A. li., Trinity College, North Carolina, . Vico Principal Miss MACOIK DAVID, Salem Karnak Oollo^o, . Principal Musi? Dept, /f?jfo. With our school thus equip ?/?i?^-j"--pod, wo bog to present it to ^w?P^lho *chool public ns worthy <t{tiF Ol'ita most liboral patronage. Tho school is located in an unusually prosperous and healthy section of coun try, and among a very kind and hospit able people. Students prepared lor colleges and Universities), or for tho aclive duties of life. Board (in private families) and tuition very reasonable, and no extra ol)argos for Lutio, Greek or Kreuch. Students received at nu y limo and charged from date of entrance. Next session opens Monday, July 21st, to continuo 40 weeks. All enquiries promptly answered by thc Principal. E. J. TATUM, Chairman Board of Trustees. July Sib, 1S0O. lA^&AAAAAA/ AA??.^ A. A.AAAAAAA* Home Industry. NVONE W1S1IINQ A OOOD JOH OK well cloaning dono or a now well dug will plauso apply to tho undcrutgncd. Pri?es always rcusonablo, and HAtinfaotion guaranteed. AARON II. 1IARLLEE, July 7, iScio. P. O. Pox J??y" Subscribo to Tun DKMOORAT and keep posted during thc campaign. UNCLAIMED LETTERS 1J K N N KTT8V ILL K POST OKI'ICK, ") MAIU.UOUO COUNTY, ft. fl.. \ s July 7, ioyo. ) No. 1-Philipe Mooro 2- Wosiy Milos 3- 0. W. McIntosh 4- Mr?. Hun nah McBrido ?-W. C. Noni G--John Waltors Who? you call for any of tho above lot? tera, pienso state that thoy have boou tul vortiscd. Ono cont is charged for caob. lotter advortiood. T. L. Guosi.ANJ), P. M. NOMINATIONS. For Judgo of Probate, J horcby nnnomico myself as a can didato for tho ollicc of Probate Judge foi Marlboro County,'On tho Farmers' Platform, subject to tho action of tho Democratic Convention or Primary. MILTON MCLAUIUN. Juno 21, 185)0. Houso of Representativos. To tho Democratic Voters of Marl boro County:-I respectfully an nounce myself ns a candidate for tho Legislature, subject to tho action of the .Democratic Primary. H. O. NEWTON. July 7th, 181)0.. At thc earnest solicitation of my friends, I have concluded to announce myself as a candidate for tho Houso of Representatives, subject to thc ac tion of tho primary. J. P. LUNCH. July 7th, 181)0. For County Commissioner. 1 hereby annnonnco myself a can didate for re election as county coin' tnissioner, upon tho Farmers platform Haning had some experience in thc omeo I now tool moro coin potent to servo the people another tenn than I did the first term. Thankful for your confidence and support before J. ask a continuance of same. RAIFOUI) GIBSON. July 8, 1800. 37L 13 2?? <Q> ISPfJC OF THU CONDITION OF THE BANK OF MARLBORO, Por quarter anding Juno 30th, and lu conformity with Act of tho General AH Bomhly. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts. 8170,421.23 Due front other Hanks. 1,816.69 Furniture and fixtures. 740 76 Currant Expenses. 185.06 Oadb._5,042.41 #178,206 15 ?a.v.m.nt ?s. drtplV?t Steele .od hu: ?.'us. ... $00,? 0 litt". ?J.moM'.'u'i- ?.. &Ws&& ? ' S-?^-SV:', Nc'ic mu? Mill? Ito.ii ron ?i'.od. 2t,yb(> 03 11 'hi ?ay?l-l?. 11.5S j. io Duo ot il or Ihudis. 3.03.1 fi Undivided profits. 13,5?. 1.97 $178,206.15 STATU OK SOUTH ?AHOI.?NA ") Marlboro County. j Personally comes boforo mo J, II. Barnes, Cashier of tho abovo named Bank, and nakes oath that tho foregoing state men- IB ti no ?iid correct lo the best of lils knowledge und belief. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 2nd July, A. D., 1S90. J. II. BARNES, Cashior. T. W. BoucilIRIt, f(r.. s.'j Notary Public. Attest : II. H. NEWTON, J. V, EVERETT, ). Directors. C. S. MOCAIJIJ, GRAND OPENING OF THU IM ROBBRTS, MT. Ai RV, N. G. IArnA. THIS nuignilieent structure, Alvira situntcd on the highest point rUtEtS?f'Moin street in tho beautiful BgitreSMountain City, will he opened for the reception of guests, .limo lt), 1800, und will be conducted in connection I with the hotel at the famous White Sul phur Springs, which will bo in ebarge of Slr. Rufus Roberts, owner and pro* priotor. TiiK ll OT KL Ron HUTS contains one hundred chamber rooms, furnished in ibo latest style with all in oil cm conveniences, und cnn accommodate 500 guests. (Tho Hotel at ibo Springs can accommodate. 150 frupr-ts in add?1 ?on.) Dusses will meet guests ni thc train und convey them to thc Hotel U lberts free of charge, whoi'o guests 1 or the While Sulphur Splines cnn 1 dinah) over night without extra chared, their bonni commencing nt thc limo of their arrival at tho Hotel Hoher ts. The Hotel will bo furnished with fresh water from thc S, rings every day. Tlic road lo tho Springs lins boen put in tho best condition O.ld first'elliss con veyanc.es will run to and (Vom the Springs several times every '' .v. Tho windows ol tho Hotel Roberts command a m ag ni Ileon t view of Motin tnin Scenery as l?ir as the eye can roach ?11 two States, Virginia and North Caro lina. For lei ins and particulars to ,J. IL IUOYNOhDS, Manager Hotel Roberts. RUFUS ROBERTS, Proprietor White Sulphur Springs CHANCE FOR BARGAINS To make room for thc Fall Stock, I nm now closing out my SUM MICH MILLINERY mid DRESS GOODS at cost. Now is your chanco to buy bargains. Como early and sec our assortment. P. Ii. MASON, Gibson ?Station, N. C. July 2, 1800. Havo your Job Printing dono at tho Democrat office. Real Estate Agency. fJIL? UNDERSIGNED, Jon lt. DAVIT, of I3enuotthV.Ho, B. tl , ?nd ft. ll. TACKAIIKHHY, of Moscow, Texas, lmvo formed ti partnership for tho purpoBO of Bulling Toxus laudu, Wo own or control 200,000 noros of flinn nml timber louds in tho Stato of Texas, winch wo oft'or nt ox tromoly low prices uiul on liberal tom?n, baud is rapidly advancing id prloo, and now is tho timo to purolmeo. For infor mation us to price? und (.erinn, apply to Mr. David at llennottnvdlo, B. 0. Do ecription of land furnished upon appUca tiou. Titles p erf cot. . JOE II.?DAVID, B. B. TAOKABERRY. july 5, 1890. Tenchcr Wanted. Wanted-rt' Principal for tho Hobron Behool. Apply? to W. ll. MANNING, Chair mun Committee. Covington, S. C., July ist, 1890. THIS FARLY CRO-C?S is ?lot ono of tho flowdfs thht- blooDv4n.j 1 ho spring, but-'tho "blooming - b?r?-ynrd-,, bird i hut with his shrill clarion notes st IrV up tho flugxnrd anrl slim-u-bod with tho news that's time to WAK Kl J Pl That's why ho js figuring in a cut itud'cult IHR a figure !'t tito ton of ibis "ad." 'Tis iimo to wnko up to tho Tact llint even ii largo slock muy bc exhausted ?nd tardy buyers miss tho timely hnrenins. Don't you forgot, lhat while it's tho sntnc old roos ter crowing for tho same okbstoro, bo's not crowing fer the same old ?tock, but a newer, nicer stock than ho evor crbwod for in any past henson- tVhen you uro wido awake to your interests, como to {SIMON STRAUSS. May IC, 1890. RAILROAD NOTICE. LL FREIGHT TO BB SHIPPED j must Do nt depot properly marked, (ind rondy for shipment by 5 P. M. Any goods presented later tlmn that' hom; can not bo received, unless a rcloii?o is t-ignod for 001110 in nueordnneo with notioo of Gen eral Manager. Freight charges must bc paid on nil froight when delivered to consignee, as I nm ii.?t hiith?rls?d tb iVellvipr any goods unliluli oh ?, -?-.i r.i . paid Pib -..?. ?', fi . ubi billed 6o "Order. .V (Try miisT. iiuvTiys prefliml, loll o' Li.'tdiiiii projVorty endorsed, olhorwiso 1 ?< .>-... roft?so U? d?livtii u bod a to thom, lour Cai of ul uuH?rvuiicc ~L the a JO vu will save you trouble, and mysjlf tho nu ucBsity of seemingly refusing to accommo date you, Respectfully, E. S. CARLISLE, Agent. Bouncttsville, B. C., Juno 26, 1S90. I On Improved Lands at reason able rate and on favorable terms. DUDLEY & NEWTON. July I, 181)0. 5 P ! i iii 0 Seersucker Coals, Vests, AV ll ito Yests, Brown Linen Duck Vests. Also, Linen Duck Suits, Long Black A1 pacen, Sacks, with or without Vosts, iii regular and extra sizes. Also, largo variety of other light-weight goods suitable for summer wear. Conic ?nd l*v<?iMirc i'?V tlio Il?t Weather ? Also, a full line of above for boys. An elegant assortment of Knee-Pant Suits lor children, lower than ever. BRISTOW Sc EVERETT, May 6th, 1800. Physician and Surgeon, BEN NETTS VILLE, S. 0. to>'" All ofilia should ho made nt tho MAKI.UOUO 7?OTKI.. Maj' 6th, 1890- ?m? Properly for Sale. Mtl'BIHABLE BUSINESS AND RESI ?jf- donee property for salo in tho ({row ing town of Bonnottsvillo, A town of 1200 population ; nourishing business 20,000 bates of cotton bnu-.dit last season, with mercantile Kales amounting to ono million dollar i-two morah nuts alono doing business amounting to $300,000. If yon want to buy now is your chanco. For prices and further particulars, apply at this 0IH00. June 6, 1890. J. ARCH SPEARS Li U lm) BENNETTSVILLE S. 0. JSTIMATES furnished on applion . il cation, Satisfaction guaranteed. Reference given whonovcr required. Jan. 10, 1890. IT WILL PAY M TO I.-.tun Bolling at prices \yhich. ca ii not bo duplicated. All1, you havo to do is to onll at my.storo andgot. tho artiolos at prices named: . 1HCE, ;6\to fte., pe* \t? Su?AH, M 7? to Bi\c;;' -COFFEE, 20c ; 'Moni, ? 1 Gc. per peck, $1.28 por, .eiic.l?i;; . Flour, 2\ to 4c. .per lb'.; Lard; 8 Jo. per lb'; Moat, C^c. por lb.; Mo- ; '. lasses, 30o. to 60o. per gal.; Toas,, 50c; Tobaccos, 25 to G5c. per lb;;" Kerosene Oil, 16? to 20c. por gal.; ' : ' Grits, 2?c. :per lb!;-Vinegar. .80b. ^ . per gal.; Butter, 20c. pe'r;; lb.Vfor w Gilt-Edge; Crackers, 10c. por lb.; Lye, 8c. per box; Soap, 4c. poi* har; Sardines, 7 to 9c. por box;' v' Tomatoes, 8 to 9c. per can ; Eagte>- .?*; ??rand . Condensed Milk, 1.9c.';pcV can; Salmon, 15 to. 19c por cati; Snuff, 43c. por lb.;' Canned Beef, 15 to 20e.'por cnn ; Pickles, 10 to . 20c. per bottle ; Oysters. 12 to 20o;, . ?per can. Olhera goods in grocery lino veiw low. ? Spool ' Oojtoii, 4c. per spool ;, : ' Gents .Cdljars, 9o. each;'' Ladies. ' Collars, 8d.; .llaudlc^orchi?ls^lc. to' 10c; Suspenders,. %to 200.^/4^8,,.,^ j?o. papor ; Needles', 3c. poi' paf>or ;'.; '^Ladies JIoso^ . S to 15c. per pair ; . Hair Brushes, 15 to,- 200/ oach-j.A Half IloSe, 9 to 15c. each; Brill ' Thread 2c; Gents Fine Shirts, Ginghams, 7-Jc poi* yd.; Cent's Drawers, 20c. So 6jQ9i> v^^'^!i?^^i; to Ifjc nor yd.;' Edgi?g ;4 j. io 10 c? .per yd.; Whisk Brusliesk 15c; Men's Shoos from 80c. t'o;$2.'0'0 pr. pair ; Ladies Shoos 1 toni " 76,0.<tfc $1.50 pr. pair; ChildronVShoM .:. from ; 5.0c. to $1.25 ; j CoWonad(5s?: Ile.: to 17c. j ?cr yd.; Tab?0il Cloths 25c. per yd.; Buggy wliips, 30c to $1.25 ; Bedsteads; $125U'to $7.50 each. Now, if you want BA11GAINS, try mo and I. will couvincc you -that ! havo struck bottom. ?oirio of tho goods pi iced boro fluctuate in pr ico very rapidly. 1 will .always sell you theso goods afc cost, such as Meats, Sugar, Meal and heavy groceries. G.W.Waddill May 2H, 1890. . ... < ; ??WH??'.? '..i- r-... '. H ? -.1 Auw? I?MIHAM SOUTH in j'.'lv.?cepriK-t!v A-Illibuoc ; A.nndforovor thirty yt>:u ?u*c I by thopooplo livory .*liw!oUi.-o ? iiii ? 11,?pi ulai i uro tor ibu il .ICH J batuco, TIHHH} ripponlea our,? without cimiwliw, purg ing or rtVUlQllIK t)\0 r..ts(('in, '.Hil Aro lu li-.-t Alni ?i-u n]'.oi.i(X oro)?u rtmitMlloa O? I bc Wo vi tl? USTOPritM.01PAI.N08. CUTIES. riUCR?. 1 V?VOVH, Congestion, luiiuinmattou... ??S 15 WO?UIH, Worro, Fever, Worm Colic. i) Crying Collo,orTcuthlngof Infunta 4 OJavrTion, of Cltildren or Adult?.... ? D?iM?iitfiry, Griping,IllltousCollo.... fi Cholera ni ovbiiM, VomlUug. gCoiitfliR, Cold. Bronchitis. N ou ral it 1 n, 'I oothacho, Fnconeho.... il endue h en, SlokHcndncho, Vertigo 10 1).shin1 i>t; I iv, Bilious Stomneh. 11 Hu puvoHnoa or Painful 1'orlodH. . l'-i AVnltCH, tooVrofimo Porloda.1 i:t Croup, Cough, BInlcult Breathing.... M Salt It Ileum, Erysipelas, Krupltons. .. 15 IMioiimnlimn, BhoumntloBruna.... ?Vf Kl l'ovor und A KOO, Chills, Mulurla.... 1 7 1'llvH, llllnrt or Bleeding. M) CHI ur rh, InllUClir.n, Cold in tho Hoad UO 'Wbooplnix OOHHII, Violent Coughs. ,i M-I Oonornl UobllUy.l'liyetcnlWtnkucaa .! \17 Kidney Dluenito..< y"H Norvom nobility.1.1 UO Urinary WciiUnct?, Wetting Bed. ,f UV' l)?BVIiHOHOl'lIluIIoill*t,l'ulplU\tlonl,( Hold by DrugplKin, or nontpostpaid on rocolpt of prleo. Du. HUMI'IIUEYB* MANUAL, (144 pages) richly liound lu cloth mid gold, mulled freo, gi iniipbroyn'.UodlcliioCo.100 Fulton 8t. NY. l?piroTF ?cs? June 2o, 1890-61?. CLIOENTERPRISE; flflllANKINO our patrons for their Jb libornl patronage last year, wc ttiko tilia method of informing ihom that wo will, nt our old stand, continuo to manu* facture und repair CARTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC. and will do any work in tho Blnoksmith linc. Il H'M) Shooing a specialty. Wo have a linc lot of Reasoned tinihor on hand and aro prepared to build carts 011 short notice at low prices for cash. Clive us a ?all before you buy am v( save looney. Now in u good time to ' 'mg in your buggies and bu ve thom p' d. Hoping to reecho your naironage tho present year, we are, yours truly, STANTON 4 WILLIAMSON, Wheel wrights and locksmiths, Jun. lt, 181)0. Clio, S. C. A-T CLIO. S. C. fJffllE undersigned respectfully informs X tho public that ho is now engaged in manufacturing and repairing furnituic. Collins of all .sizes mado to order, cheaper than they can bc bought anywhere in tho country. Hood work, low prices, satis faction gnat autoed. J. T. STONE. May 2'Jnd, 1S0O. FAIR NOTICE. To tho Farmers ol' Marlboro and and Snrt'?iuuliiig Country. With 20 years experience in Cotton Gin Re pn h lng, I think 1 can safely say that I know my bubinOPS and proposo to hold the field. I fill boxes, repair brushes, true up journals and put tho machinory in (irst^olnsa ordor. I guaranteo satisiao tion. Panics wanting work done should not wait too long, os I may ho crowded when they might want mo. Hand work 10 and 12) cents; maohino work 5 couts a saw. t?cnd in your ordors early. JACKSON MELTON, March 1,1800. Bcnncttsvillo, S. C/