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HY ?. ?. HHOWN & Co. FRIDAY, SEPTEM QM S, 1&00. Published WBBkly. THE OLD ACTOR. iib ploys tim |>oi ta wo watched nilli piny of old with coppio omi vibrant volco, with healthful fra i no; Hut nil h lu Kl?ry of ?Rill hos now grown coltt And taino. Tho pooplo aro kind; tholr utroiiuous woloomo CtlOCI'R, Yot ring? aa If 'Iwcro echoing, loud or low, Tho hurdler plaudits that woro ?Ivon him yena Ago. -Ht?ot t ot yore, both ivol and rcgnantthon, Courts now nielo vouant mumuioryi im?l at ''willies Mirth wagon light with niolauoholy * . . o? whoro Ho cintlo3. Or yot BO t Ired ho ive UKI hy ein I mn tJ mt tunk Th Oso po wo ra of noftrolturo, onco firm and hlgii. palliou hot half Bereena humor, Uko u musk Worn awry. Ah, piteous trond of time, that Rms may bring ClenhiH fron i gram) uchlovoineut to crotosquo Turn Kuti.lng tinglo ami round Hamlet liing Tlurlosquol -Rdgur 1'awcott In CouinoivoUtau. lloliitiig tho Injured In London. Mr. J. C. Colo, husband of tho fiunoiiB contralto, wits sonio timo ago trying to break a oolt to harness. Tho colt took fright and ran away, and Mr. Colo won thrown from tho buckboard wagon, breaking a leg Just abovo tho ankle Ho waa picked up mid Kent homo in a passing carringo. That ovcnlng seven mon culled ut tho Colo mansion and demanded money for tho sorvieos they had rendered hi carrying tho injured man across tho street to tho ourringo 1 Ono creature WUK willing to take tu'pciioo for his services; ho hud picked up Mr. Oolo'a lint. Another mail want ed tlmoo ha'pence for haying callod tho eavrlago. All theso follows Haid tboy wouldn't havo volunteered their wr vicos it ir?ioy hadn't expended to bo paid a.?_?"L-l 'ni.I., t.. n {lli.L.f?ui?ietii Af "IUI ultll , r jkt.AO .o ?* .<?..- . ? ..... > . * - ? w? tlio spirit that obtains hi London, and I um told it providls throughout Eng land.- Eugono Fiold's Lotter in Chi cago Nows. Juatioo Walting OutalUo. Dr. Tanner tells a story on ti circus follower- whom ho mot on his travels hi tho past. Tho "grafter" lu question wna arrested for stealing a silver watch from a ennvasmun, and was duly tried beforo ii, justice of tho peace and ao quittod. When tho crowd had gono tho magistrate saw tho foriuor prisoner still sitting furtively watching tho door. "Ali, my good man," sidd bo, "tho law has found you to-be innocont. Why don't you go?" "Gol gol" gasped tho "grafter." "With that big strong arin guy that 1 swiped tho watch from laying for mo outeido? I guess not; PU stay hore as long OB ho doc?."-Cincinnati Enquirer. TonUs us Hlmr|ial;ootoi'8. Tho toiul ib tho beat marksman 1 over saw shoot, and vory rarely misses his murk. Ho hus a toiwun moro tluili ^_,,_-0 x^rnToot?y. Tins no can shoot out like a dart or lance, und on its sharp point ho impales lils gamo. I have frequently attached a Hy by means of mucilage to tho end of n stick and brought lt within sovon or eight inches of tho nose of ono of my toads. Ho would wink ono of Ids large oyes, take xiin, and in a second the fly was ?nipaled on tho point of hi? tongue. -Mnoon Telegraph. Hotter Mudo from Minorais. A mineral oil, or rather butter, lins boon introduced ns a lubrica tor by tho Compagnie Francaiso do Graisses Min ?ralos Consistantes, lt is stated to bo freo from acid, rosin or drying oils, and does not alter with exposure to tho air. Its molting point ia fri dogs. Ci (1M dogs. Fahrenheit), and it does not Inflamo at a lower if pomturo than 320 dogs. C. Willie il tembl?n butter hi color it is odorless am. has no chem ical action on metals.-English Mo ehnnic. Now Uso of Wio ?itoctroaoono. It is proposed to uso tho epoctroscopo to determine whether- cesspools, stables, etc., drofti into neighboring wolla. JL, ?ources bfi>ollutlon in the nolghbor hood, nnd after a week or so tho woll water is oxumined spootroscoploally for lithium, which cnn thus bo detected even if tho water holds in solution less than ono pint In a million.-Now York Telegram. Worth gives as much thought to ono of Ids wonderful gowns as a poet wotdd to a poem. His best creations nro born at some quiet French or German spa, and tho detail wrought out In his Varis house. Ho han a fliio residence on tho Ruo do la Faix, whoro ho can bo soon only by tho initiated. His con stant companions at homo aro two lit tle black dogs that nro always nt his licola. Tho improvement of collins has long botai a favorito field for ingenuity. Tho latest idea is to havo tho narnu plato in tho form of a scroll. At tho top tho sorell turns into a hollow cylin der with a cap which cnn ho unscrewed. This ey li udor is intended for tho pre servation of any record which may bo inclosed In it at tho timo of burial. Saginaw, Mich., lins a fmully which Uvea In a nhod l'? by ld foot hi area, j Tho family consisto of fnthor, mother, threo ohUdron, thrco hornea, two cow?, two goats, six dogs, a Hook of pigeons and six cages of singing birds. A halo of hoy Bopnratca tho BO called bruto por tion of tho family from tho rest. Any book of poems which baa tho void "tyrunt" In lt cannot pass tho Kassian frontier. Tho czar thinks it a direct hit nt him. An English book wan lately tabooed becntiBO it had tho sentence, "God's free air." All tho air ip Russia bolonga to royalty. LOVE 18 ALL. My wt}l ii i,ono to Hleop, door, Anij iioltn but CSL'-i riako !'.' My heart is tu your kvop, dear, To I io Kl. or drop, or break lu Tito day without your ?vos, door, To woko my Intercut in lt, Is dark mid cold mid il ivar, dear; I UOVCr CHU iK'K'lu lt. Ono day I bold most dcor, Bwoot, Tito dny wi H'M Mi-fit I mot you; Ono thiner 1 ooo uiout clear, o\root. I novcr can forgot you. My lovo ci; I faith mid tumt, nw wt, Ait) moro than I oatt toll you, To tOSt IUO l? unjust, BWOUt, Of douht lot this dls|wl you. Miiioo lifo la but a t>i*ui, dour, And lovo lu nil thero'H In it, Wo'Jl try tho (?implo plan, door, Of loving every minuto. -ChloiRO Horftld. Two jlletliodtt of Cleuuliitf I'OUIIH. . Tho susceptibility of pearle, overt of tho pnioHt qiuUlty, to boeoiuo yollow and smutty In color by absorbing per spiration from continued wearing in tho hair, around tito neck, on tito arm?, oto., or through exposure or ago ls well known, nod t hough thu major portion of our renders aro familiar with some methods by whioh pouria so ui?ected may htwo their original brilliant color restored, tho following receipt will provo a useful uddltion to tho work shop knowledge of many. Holl tho pearls for about fifteen min utes in fresh cow's milk, in which soap lins boon dissolved; then take thom out, ri?an them In olean water ard dry with a clean white cloth. Inspect them to seo if tho dei)!rod resulto have boon obtained; if not repeat thc method several tintes. If t hoy still have not boen improved try tho following: Have a neighboring baker inako for you a small loaf of bread, in which before thc loaf is baked lay tho pearla, either strung upon a silk thread or closoly wrapped in a plcoo of gauro; thea lot tho bread be baked pretty thoroughly -not to brown, however. When tho loaf is withdrawn from the oven let it cool, then break lt and tuko out tho pearls, which will gonorally bo found satisfactory nod handsomely whit?. Jewelers' Circular. Hostoi-'n ofondHon. Little Hester has grown up brothers and stators mid nephews and nieces who aro oidor and bigger than sho is heiuelf. lt has novor occurred to bor to bo surprised at this; it is part of ber world tts she found it. She has not yet discovered that this stato of tilings is somewhat unusual. Not long ugo ono of her married sis ters sent for Hester to como and seo a now baby, and accordingly tho cldld was taken by her nurse to visit this now relative. Site looked at tho baby in mingled astonishment and dollght. "Woll, little sister," naked the baby's mother, "how do you Uko your now nopbow?" "Oh, 1 like lit?i," tho child nnsworod earnestly; "but bo can't bo a nopbow; ho is' too small. Hut perhaps," she nddod, upon second thought, "ho is big enough to bo a grandson." And ns "Hester's grandson" ls tho now baby known lu tho family. Youth's Companion. _.A.Dnur'H lutiilt.lim. An Auburn man thinks Just twice as much of dog intelligence now as ho did a week ugo. Ile owned a dog and had tired of liim and had ngreod to trans fer hlpx to a Mond who lives in tho south part of tho city. Ho took him In Ida uruis, tied a rubber coat over his head and carried him down and deliv ered bim. It was ti long distance and Ito had no Idea that the dog would over show up nguiu about his own premises. That night on roaching homo tho dog lay In bis accustomed place on tho rug, whilo tho Auburn man's wifo wore a curious sinllo of amusement. Tho co nundrum lu tito family is: How doos a dog know tho way homo? One thing is now quite certain-that tho dog can stay where he ls tis long as bo wants to. -Lewiston Journal. PU i oil aol Aun?lo. Michael Angolo's seal represented three rings inclosed ono within tho othur, tus expressive of tho union which ho had made in his mind of tho three arts of [minting, sculpture and archi tecture. Michael Angelo lived to n very great yot healthy old ago. In tho beginning of_fiip<lJiUghtop.?.tJ^;4MM>Uwu, . 'WiHfiTc?? Co oponed at Kioroneo In Wltlcll his hotly was deposited. It woo found porfoot, and thp dross of green volvot and oven tho cap and slippers In which ho was burled wore entire. Ho ap peared to havo boon a small, woll sot man, with a countenance of grent se verity.-Now York Ledger. Forgot tho- Nu ino. Suo (who lins Just beon asked to play something on tho plano)-I really can't play anything. Tommy-Say, Sue, why don't you play that pio<u> you spoko to mo about? Sue-What picco? Tommy-Why, that ono you told mo to nsk you to pitty when wo had com pany, 'causo you know it bottor'n any of tito otbors. I forgot tho nnmo. Yttnkeo Hlado. For'aid. *'I um a groat sailor now," wrote tho sweet girl graduate, "and it's awfully | onay to learn nautical forms. 'Aft' is i tho stern of tho ship, and 'forehead' is I tho head of it. Isn't it slmplo?"-Hnr- t pcr'y Hagar. 1 Slmplo mid Safo. "How to llvo on n thousand a year?" { tadd Ohupplo. "That's oiusy enough. , Blow lt In tho Urst wook and thon visit } your rieh u'nol? for tlio other fIfty-oiio." t -Epoch. giii."J--?jj-j.'.iiiiLuu.u-'1 ( WStr Wo havo a nico HALF ' LOW-QUA11TEBEI) SHOE for , Mon-hand-sowod, calf, extra mado and easy. BRISTOW & EVERETT. I May Oth, 1890. ?t?T Subscribe to THE DEMOCRAT and keep posted during tho campaign. Breeden s Stalk Cutter^ INVJHNTKON KVi??t ftJ?BOI> <w TUKOMA itu i. Holums to tho Soil What Mas Always Hoon a Loss to ttl o Land, Believing that I have secured thc greatest boon of the agc for the benefit ol' my brother farmers, hy which they j cannot only save time and money, but an invention that will greatly assist in thc preparation of land for thc crop as] well as restore to the soil what has always been a waste to thc land, M\| machine has been on sile only a s ho rf time, and wc take pleasure in givpifj some o? thc testimonials klndU lu nd si cd us by those who lv?v<slritT^ -TESTIMONJALS J ULY 24, 1890. , W. M. Breedon-Dear. Sir -Tins U tl certify that I bought ono ol'Mr. W. M] Brocdcu's Cotton Stalk Olioppor, jt lit. givou entire satisfaction. Would not bc! without samo for twieo tho worth of it. J. W. NEWTON. ADAMSVILLE, S. C., July 24. '9.0. W. M. Brcedeu-Dear Sir'-In ?ns wor to your inquiry ns to how I nm ploused wi tit your Stalk Cultor. I willi pleasure slate (hat it gives onliro satisfaction in every rcspoot. Yours truly, J. B, GREEN. PKAUSON, S. C., Jan. 22, MM). W. M. Breedon-Dour Sir.-'I ho Cutter received this afternoon, lt works finoly. Inclosed find cheek for same, ll ospool fully B. E, nud 1\ : Bi MOORE. B ll IO H TS VI LTiE, S. C., July 22. '90. W. Al. Breedon-Dear Sir.-I hove used ono bf your Stalk Cutteis nnd it i.s nil you claim for thom and would not bo without thc uso ol' oue for twice tho price you ask for them. Yours truly. SIMEON GIBSON. B KN N KTTi i v i LI.K , S. C., July 25, '90. . W. M. Brr eden-Dear Sir.-Wo havoj used your Stalk Gutter and it in all that! you claim for ?it. lt givos oiftlro sntisfl faction. W. J. STl'>^>0r~-< J. T. IflAHON. HM W's II. STCJBl?8i y Bl?N NETTSV I LI.K, S. C., July 25, '90.' W. M. Breeden-Dear Sir.-I nm free to confess that tho Stalk Cutter of Mr. W. M. Brenden's is tho best machine for cutting corn and cotton stnlks. Nothing excels it, sud I nm freo lo 10 oowmcud tho samo to tho public. Respect fullv, W.P. WIU'ITINGTON. BKNNr.rrsvii.LB, S. C., Juno 12, '90. W. M. Brcedeu--Dour Sir.-lu reply to your inquiry about your Stalk Cutter that 1 used laid spring, I will say that my stalks were very large and it did tho work perlcctly, not only cutting thom but burying most of th mi in tho ridge, leaving tho land iii nico order for tho plow, Respect fullv. J. B. HEUSTESS. MoCou,, S. C, July 24, 1890. AV. M, Breeden- Dear Sir-Last winter I hud about twelve nero* of cotton stalks that wore very largo. Tho rows were five feet wide, oud tho stalks woro lapped. I procured ono of your patent Stalk Choppers ami cut them. Thc machine did thc work so thoroughly that I tho stalks wore not at all in tho way iii plowing. I consider it tho best stalk >>hojipui I har--, overseen". 1 Yours truly, J. ii. MCLAURIN. BKNNETTSVILI.E, S. C., Jilly 25, '90. W. M. Breeden-Dear Sir.-I used your Colton Stalk Chonpor on part of my plantai ion last year, ano toko great pleas uro in recommending it to my fellow farmers os tho greatest laborsaving ma chino (hut luis Over boen iuvonted on plan tation* H dootnts work porleotly, aod no fanner can afford lodo wit bout one. Yours respectfully. 0. M. WEATHERLY* TATUM, S. C., 1890. I W. M. Broodon-Dear Sir.-Having* rented one of tho Stalk Cutters mantra fnoturcd nnd patented by Mr. W. M,^ Breeden, of Marlboro county, S. C. tin past season, I can truthfully say that i is a grout invention and so far surpassed anything of tho kind attempted ? boforoS mid every progressive and practical faring' er should have ono. lt not only cuts; stalks completely and len vos land in lino;1 condition, but enables thc farmer to thrown back on tho land so much vogel aldo1 limiter (hat is frequently binned. Cuts; stalks any size* J. D. WATSON. \ BENNETTS Vi LLT?. S. C., July 25, '90. and was muoh planned willi tho ww^Aitftr muon I would not bo without them for any reasonable amount. It is decidedly tho best Stalk Cutter I havo ever seen or med. and 1 unhesitatingly rccommoud it to any one dooring to got rid of their, stalks, cithor cotton or corn. ?} P* L. BREEDEN. | BENNETT.SVILLE, S* C., July 25. '90.,M To Whom it Concern4.: This is to say and cert Hy that I li?j? in usc tho last season half dozen cotton', and corn s'nlk cutters, manufactured nfrai patented by Mr. W. M. Breeden, .,' of Marlboro county, S. C., and intend to msc doublo llie Qtiuntiiy tho coming sea son. 1 think tho maohino has bocii tf?M looted, and would not bc without tu lor livo times thc cost. Tho stolksl out iulo fhoit pieces nnd aro not in tho way in cultivating tho next crop. 'and. Dvorything is left upon the land. I raise largo cotton. J. IL BREEDEN^ ; NKWTONVII.EE, S. C., July 24. '9ofM W* M. Breeden-Dear Sir.- IInvij$|' ..outed ono ol your Stalk Cutters and givfi? lt a thorough trial last spring, I onm ruthfully say shot it is a groat invention! ind so far surpasses anything of thc kind iver ut (empted before, ann that ovory nogroesivo and practical farmer should ?avc one. U not only cuts stalks toorah ilololy and leave* land in a Ono ODHOU?UM mt ouubloB tho i'aripm- lo throw maok;'' OW ho laud so muoh vogotlihla ..latter that' s frequently burned. Outs stalk? any ij/.o. Vory respectfully, W. IL ADAMS, P. S-Tho ronson that I rented a 3(alk Gutter last Kennon wan that Mr, Breedon was unable to supply tho do* . mond. W. B. A. fl GULSON STATION, July 22, 1890. | W, M. Breeden-Dear Sir.- Thc Stallt Cutter bought of you last winter gives perfect Mit it-fa ct ion. D. J. ODOM. State and county rights for sale. W. M. BRIO ED EN. Benncttsville, S. C., Joly 28, 1890. JV o hnvo just ree o (ved u very prolty lino of nghiuii8, Saloons, 11'i ti ami HU buna, whioh will ?ell .von vory low, CO'.Hi ANO SHE when you nro in need of any thing in thu of liiulloB-woiir. Sell You ON TIMM on asl Favorable Terms as You Cati Ask. Wo lnvvo just roouived tho- SMITH SKWKII ,'811011 for Ladles which hun thc following 1 points of e.tuolliilioo uml^lll oununund Itsolf I }j<o '.1 tho ladles. 'J}il. Thu shoes nro elegant mid s?vHnh in N?ournncu, nohu but tho most el;111 ful work-,I ?ffl'?l?h0 b*vo lind ye.ajH of exnorloiiOO oil tho' ?WFomiS'?f v\wfrlTunig"?iril)l?y?vd. ' f 2nd. It ?8 a sowed thoo, with a poifeotly fVuooth innersole, without tnoks or nails to in [juro tho foot, or wax mid thread lo ruin tho j I Ktuokingt?. 3rd. Nono but tho finest finality of umlorlal is oinployod in tho miuuifa'-turo of those shoos and tho greutcst caro hus been tnkon in ils selenium, with 8|iculnl reloronco t<> its wonring quality as wol) ns to its bounty and finish. .bli. Tho solos aro lloxibio, rendering tho ?hoo oxucodlngly oasy tu tho lout. otb. Any lady wearing A pair of these shuos will lind tbat hoi feet will bo rendered luu?h annillor in apnouaiioo than with ordi nary boots. This is accomplished hy Mr. ISmith's eficoul uiclhud of designing pattern s and lusts. Wo also hnvo a largo stock of .Ladles and Gents' Underwear. Mny 2nd, 1890, THIS HOTEL iifl MT. AIRY, N. O. THIS inngniUuatit structure, situated on I ho highest point lof Main stroct in tho beautiful i Mountain City, will ho opon-d rocoption of guest's, Juno 10, ftkOQ? nod will bo conducted in coun?oli?p yith tho hotel ut tho famous Whi'.i Sui ' gu. willoh will bo in < L.u'go pt' ^Holioiisi' 'oivuur iVo'd? pro. Tun IIoi'KL llOHKUT? contains, ono md rod chamber rooms, furnished in thc I'laVost stylo with all modern con von iou cos', nod t*an h ooo lu ttl 6U atp 500 guests. (Tho ^riotel ut lim Springs can accommodate '??O guests in addition.) Bassos will moot gnosl? nt tho train Ijind convey them to iho Hotel R iborts nco ol' ohariro, whero guests for the .White Sulphur Springs oan romain over night without extra chante, lhoir board commencing ut tho (imo of thoir arrival ut tho Hotel Roberts. Tho Hotel will bo furnished with frosh water from (hu Springs ovory day. Tho road to ibo Springs has been put in thu best condition und first*class con* voyances will run to and from (ho Springs several times every day. 'Chu windows o? tho Iiotol Ho bor is eommnnd a!magnificent viow of Motin, tain Scenery ns far as tho oyo can rouob, in two States, Virginia und North Caro lina. l<\>r tenus and particulars (0 J. lt. REYNOLDS, Mann om' Hotel Roberts. RUFUS HOBKINS; Proprietor White Sulphur Springs. '^MHk. RADAM'S Kl UER. ? The Ilmtal Discovery of Iho Aga, j )LD IN T?IEORY, BUT THE REMEDY j . RECENTLY DISCOVERED. URES WITHOUT FAIL ) AT ARRI I, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, RHHU MATISM, DYSPEPSIA, CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES, JWIGHT'S DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER DIPTHERIA- AND CHILLS. In short, nil forms of Organic and 8'Ainctiouid Disenso. A Tho euros effected by this mcdioiuo aro u many casca MIRACLES! ld only In Jugs coutjav^hig ono gallon. mSUL.? dollars^-;'* !?ro??l investment (l)(1^tfo oan bo obtained. wy of tho M?orobo Killer," Fi-oo. -CALL ON on Aominss J. i\ DOUGLAS, Dram) 1st, Solo Agoni, Bi?NNKTTSVlLLK, B. 0. April 18, 1890. Medical Card ! 1113 undersigned having located per* tnanonlly in llounottsvillo, returns ghis thanks for 11 liberal pntronngo and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuation. Besides SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and tho general practico of Modioino, I talco pleasure in announcing to oil that 1 have thoroughly equipped my?>jlf with tho latest and most improved instruments for special ticntmont of TRANSFUSION in OASES of DANGEROUS HEMOR AGE, all THROAT, NOSE and LUNG d?veiises. CONSUMPTION specially TREAT gD. npon ?ho LATEST ami MOST "I O M181N (?TH J<3 RIO PUT I OS. Inwdp*-'11 IHlflATJflD' tor .any of J au^Klise;;s'Js nt I huir own homos by ping rcrffioslod fe so ila. Tlm.so from a listunoo ai my rhsidorico on Darlington Street-(ho losidonco formerly occupied by Mr. Caroy T, Eostorling in East Boin noKsvillo. Calls in Day loft nt Breedon & Wells* Drug S toro will ho promptly allotulod to. At night at my iosidfuiOo. mMo$ for EXAMINATION and TREATMENT reasonable. Vory Respect fully, H- H. EASTERUNG, M. D., M. Medico. Chi. Society Pillia. January ], '80 Real Estate ?genoy. Jj' of lWimoliuvillo, B, O , ?ml S. J>. TAOKAIU?HUV, of Moscow, Texas, havo fonnod iv parlnornktp for tho purpoBO of ?-oiling Toxiis louds. Wo own or control 200,000 norco of farm nnd timbor louds in tho Stato of Texan, which wo offer nt ox 11 (.'moly low prlcoB nod on liberal terms. Lund is rapidly advouoing in prioo, and now ?H tim thoo to purchase. For infor mation au to prlcos and toriuB, apply to Mr. David at Bonnottsvillo, B. 0. Do? scrlption of laud furniuhod upon applica tion. TitloH porfoot. JOE il. DAVID, . B.D.* TACKABERRY. July 5, 1890. Home Industry ?NYONE WISHING A OOOD JOB OF woll cleaning dono or a now well dug will ploiiso apply to tho undersigned. PriocR always ronsonublo, and satisfaction guaranteed. AARON M. JIARLLEE, July 7, 1S90. P. O. Box 168. THIS FARLY CRO CUS is pot ono of tho iloworB that bloom in tho Bpviog, but tho blooming barti-rynrd bird tbut wUb bin ?brlll clarion notoa attva up tho ''sluggard and slnu-n-bcd with tho nows that's timo to WAKE UP 1 That's why ho is figuring in a cut nnd cutting n figuro at tho ton of this "ad." "Tis timo to woko up to tito fact that eveu a largo slock may bo exhausted and tardy buyers miss tho timoly hnreains. Don't you forget, that while it's tho sume old roos ter crowing tor tho ?niuo old store, ho's uot crowing for the samo old stock, but a newer, nicer 6took than Ito ever crowed .for in any past season. iVhon you aro wide awake to your interests, ootno to SIMON STRAUSS. May 16, 189?. I J|LL FREIGHT TO BE SHIPPED J?U must bo nt dopot proporly marked, and toady for shipment by 5 P. M. Any goods presented lator tbaa that hour can not bo received, unless a roloauo ia signed for soma in accordance with notico of Qom oral Manager. Freight charges must bo paid on all freight whou delivered to ooneignoo, ns I nm not authorized to deliver any goods until nil charges aro paid. Persons reooiving goods billed to "Ordor Notify" must alway? present. Bill of Lading proporly ondorncd, othorwisO I must rofuBo to dolivor gooda to thom. Your carotid obsorvnuco of tho above will eave you trouble, and myaalf tho 110 cr.ssity of Boommgly rofu3ing to accommo date you. Respectfully, E. B. CARLISLE, Agont. Bonnottsvillo, S. O,, Juno 26, 1890. On Improved Landa at roason able rate and on favorablo te rina* DUDLEY & NEWTON. July 1, 1890. SUMMER CLOTHING Seersucker Conta, Vests, White Vests, Brown Linen Duck Vests. Also, Linon Duck Suits, Long Black Alpacoa Sacks, with or Without Vests, in regular and oxtnt sizes. Also, largo variety of o thor light-weight goods suitable for summer wear. Conic a nil BVoparo fox1 thc If ot Weather ! Also, a full lino of ahove for hoys. An elegant assortment of Knee-Pant Suits for children, lowor than over. BRISTOW & EVERETT. May Otb,"1890. .A AAA A AA AA A-*A ??. A * AJ* ?*? J^*-UA* MARLBORO HIGH SCHOOL, TATUM STATION, S. C. DANIKL J, Ouanifc, A. B., University of North Carolina, . . . Principal, lt. C. OaAVKN, A. B., Trinity Collego, North Carolim, . Vico Prinoipal. Miss MAOGUE DAVID, Saloui Fomalo Collego, . Prinoipal Musio Dopt. #With our soliool thus equip pod, wo beg' to present lt to tho school public as-worthy of ito most liborril patroltngo. 'J'Jjo cohopl is- looidod ,'in an UnmUoUy inoitporouK nisd healthy soofton bf coun try, and among n very kind and hospit able people. Students proparod (or collegos and I mvorsitiey, or for tho activo duties of ldc. Board (in private families) and tuition voiy rcu.souoblo, nnd no extra obnrgos for Latin, Ci rock or LY ouch. Studonts received at any limo and olmrgod from du tc of entronco. Noxt session opens Moudny, July 21st, to continuo 10 weeks. All enquuios promptly answered by tho Principal. H. J. TATUM; Chairman Board of Trustees. July 8th, 1800. R . T. BARFIELD, Mauufuoturcr of North-Side of Publio Square, SENNETTSTTILLE, B. u Furniture of all Hi od s made or re paired ut ehort notice. .I havo niuo scoured tho sorvioca of a good MAT ?lUi?S MAK1?R, u?id can dil orders for Wl?W WO UK or repair find xonovato old work at. short notice at mod erato prices, COFFINS and CJJ.SKETb ALL STYLES AND Pm?KS. I have two IIEARS?S, and can nt toad Funerals to tho distuhoo Of 30 miles. ??T Orders by T o I og v n p h I prodiptly iilled. T i When not ip my shop Xcan bo found at my_rcsidouco in West Bennet tsville, near Wallace Swarm's. Jau. ll, 1888. STILL IN THE RING I beg leavo to state to thc publio gen-, orally that I have now on baud a lino lot of nico young Broke Mules whioh I will soil, worth tho money. -Also, JU I I, good drivers and good plowers. I will koop constantly on bunda full hoc Of lloraos and Mules. Till? LAUG-EST STOCK OP KEW? ON TIH8 MARKET." A full lino of numil Double nod Singlo, WAGON COLLARS, COLLAR PADS, K Pieces op Harnoss. 100,000 FEET OF LUMBER FOR SALE. ?Q?? I have sold out my Livery Busi uoss to Mr. J. B, Adams, as far ns .hor ses and buggies mo concerned, but will continue to run my wagons ovory duy. Respectfully, W. P. BREEDEN. Fobrunry 14th, 1890. J. T. DOUGLAS, DUALER IN - Medicines, nm STATIONARY, ;* LAMPS, 011,3 A1T.? PAINTS, ^ ?3? stearns, And Ohoico Tobacco VIDAL'S OLD STAND April 15, 1685 T ro.opootfully info? m my fvionds and tho publio gonorally that I havo rosunaod the praotioo of roodioiuo. I mako a specialty of ObutO't ios and fttiwory. W. J. DAVID, M. D, Sept., 2; 1889. I Tho ^arm???'; rhonda. i? i mn !,v wnin.n Duily 8 Pages, ii n Year. ? ? The Sundny Budget V> Twolvo Pages, $2 ft Your. vp (Hy Malt.Owly.) h Tho mol??y World ? Xwclvo PAjcB, ' $1 f> Ycnr Tho bnrgost, newsiest/ bright* 08t,' host,' ciwd only "fearlcae 'Wsm [> . paper in South Carolina. A-^ .HAMS'M. COPIER 1--UKK. JU Address Milli! Iffllli TAM now rondy to iurnish Qrst-oloss % lumber at prises Co r ?it puroharor. (Joli nod ROO lumber and got prices boforO purchasing clswhcro. W. ll M AN NINO. Nov, 14, 1889, Covington, S. G. -IN Tllfc "Best '? Manner At Ileasouablo Prices. ?Every description ot Wood or Iron Work executed promptly to order, -ALSO, MORSE-SHOEING. '; : " " . . V*,, , ? done at short notice and by a thorough smith. Having moved into my new quarters, opposite Emanuel's stables, and tronting Ohern'w and Darlington streets,. I ant now better prepared to meet the de mands ot my patrons,'With .-additional: machinery and more room. If you want anything done give me a call. Thanking thc ! public for past patron age, I respectfully solicit a continuance. TRA BOUNDS. January 1st, 1890. ...<?. J 1 rant ?J Xit'unet tMville, *3. O. g_-"""^^t?SSH^ ?^""^-:-?ii PUE ? WlMUTGS, <?_?...,.><&) **%hv (g^- ._9 Toilet and Fancy Articles, Stationery and School Booka. Brush??, Paints and Oils XSF" A fall lino of tho abovo artioio always on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Cont" pounded Day and NigtiU llospoct fully, DOUGEAti JENNINGS. March 25th, l?S'J I ?NOTARY PUBLIC,*, ---Me&G&IrrS.-C* Oct. 31st, i888. ts tito olito$t ?nd .most popular, srlcnilfla,M:A, UlCCliaillOAl pltpor publWiicA Mint )IA9 ttl? In IT elf circulation of nny paper ot' its einen lu Hm world. Kully Illustrated, licet clnKu or Wood Km: rav ings. . Published wuokly. geiid for ?ucemiciV oowy. frico 13 a your. Four titoutlin' tvlal, 91. MUNN tc CO., Puui.tfiiiKiin, &U ilroadwuy, N,Y. ARCHITECTS & BUIUIER?' Edition of Soiontlfio American. O A trreat success. 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