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THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT BENN?TTSYILLB, S. 0. ?Y'S. A. ?no war & co. .fr-75 CENTS PER ANNUM.-4 Ofllco in Post ?jjUc Jiaitdhiff. FRIDAY,, MAROaO, 1891, Marion District Appointments. FIRST ROUND., T?I08. J. .Qr,YDE, P. IC, Brlghtevlllo, . . Mardi 7, 8 Olio, Ojio, Maroh 14, 15 Blcnholm, Parnossua, Maroh 21, 22 Bottmg a Good ExamplO. * Tho Oo,imtyv of Uorry boasts of Doing out pf^fl?bt, jidC -0^ prl?onor in jail and -ff'sm nil balnuoo iii tho County treasury. -?g?. - Prottioat Going, . . . "What's that? Campbell's spring cloth ing juat nrrivcd4>;\ G?t n Buit bototo it ia picked over. Tho HigU Winds Ad mon jah ono and all to bo caioful with Aro. linet year thousands of aoroa of ohoico uudorgrowth was destroyed by tho oaroloBfl uso of Uro. Frosh for 1891, . : A full Bupply of LnudrotVa rind larry's M.,-/!.,., a_1 r_" .0.. _._?..._If tii? .....v.... uuuu IUI Iinji, IlUtY 1U HIV! U Uk IIIU Drug Storo of J. T. Douglas.' Soruo llmuluomo Lights. Tho. congregation of tho Presbyterian Ghuroh havo rccontly purohnscd and plaocd in position'two hnudsomo chaudoltors with improved burners. Ilandaomo IPowla. Mr. Douglas JcnningB?haa juet rccoivod from L. D. OhildB* Poultry Far/in at Columbia, a pair of full blood Black Span ish ohlekons-rtho prettiest birds wo havo econ for BOIUO timo. A WOKO IN SJDA*B?5N] Tho barking of n pack of bounds ' may bo inusio, but tho barking 'of tho human family is certainly discord. Stop that oaugii with Humphroya' SpeolUo No Seven. Salosday in Maroh was tho dullest ID point of iniorosb of nny wo haro had for years, Tho orowd was emull, but those who did come Boomed to have money and tho motobants report a fair Irado. Tho stock mnrket waa .pretty woll supplied, and como eales wero rnado ot very fair prloos. ( 1.-T-rvrr-*.<^;<s ~-~ --rr-, v 1 v. Hats for BVorybody. x wwm,??*f| I havo just rcooivod tho largest etook of hats brought to tho town, Thoy worp bought at '?foroed salo'' and lean edi thom 25 per cout, lowor than any opmpotion bouse, I hayo all kinda and stylos. Como nnd gob your solcotlona bofoio thoy aro pioked ovor J. T. DUDLKY. Tho liato8t Arrival. On Friday morning last during tho wo Binn' hourn a Btranger appeard at tho Marlboro Hotel and applied for pormanpnt lodging. Tho r?ception by our friend Charley, waa a happy one. Tho stranger's naroo is Charles Stokes Covington. Moved io ManonBtvoot, Mr. It. T. Barfiold has moved bia business to Marion Stroot, noxt door, and under tho Temperance Hall. Romombor tho placo. Ho ?B making needed improvo? monta and will bo ablo to fill . ordors for nnytbing in bis lino. Tho Skating Carnival. Tho young folks of town havo arranged for a grand timo at tho Rink thia Friday night. A fine band of muelo and hand? como costumes will add to tho attractions amt intercut of tho ocoaeion.' Admission for gentlomon and boys, 25 ota.; l?diert nnd littlo girls, io cents. County DExooutivo CommlUoo. Tho County Excoutlvo Committee of tho County Methodist Sunday! School Confer ence aro requested to moot ut Bctinottsvillo on Satniduy Maroh yjth 1891, at 11 o'clock to - arrange a progr?mmo for tho noxt Conference to bo hold at Pine Grovo in May. A full nttondanoe is desirod, A Bmall Blisszfird. Tho Blizzard of Thursday.nighb laat waa a'$phploto surprise-enow and fllcot fall? in&'a very warm afternoon. Tho troos hi bloom may bo hurt-fortunately thoro. is but littlo cloe to burt, . and ! thia is bad onoiigh. Thoso who wore short of wood had tho "blues." Aron't you glad you do not live in Dakota ? Death of a Young Frlond. Tho following notioo clipped from tho Yadkin Valloy Newe published at Mount Airy, baa been handod us for publication ; "Qaaton Dunn, oldest son of Hov. G, B. \V\ Dunn, of this place died Tuesday/ x'/th Inst., aged about olghtoon yoare,. Gaston waa well Sunday, but was taken suddenly jill Sunday night nnd oontinucd to grow worao until death relieved him of hts uuf forlng. Tho funeral Borviooa woro con ducted by Rov. L, R. Pruott on Wednesday afternoon. Wo aro informed that n littlo eon of Mr. Dunn Is also vory elote. May tho Lord Wees this family and' holp thom to boar this sad aflliotlou." Spring Oponlng. Road carefully tho announconioub bf Broom & Gannon this ?Ye?k, und H?O what they havo to Bay to tho good pooplo of Marlboro. They uro .making n blaygliloi in prlcos for tho bonoflb of all that want a nico spring outfit. Call and f>oo thom whon you ooroo to town. A Haiidsonio ?iistruiiioiit. Mr.lt. Lee Kirkwood has just pur chased a fine piano of thc Smith & Alar,1 shal make tor ti/c uso ol tho young peo ple who delight in good1 music, The: instrument isidor rent lo concerts, cn%\ tainmcnts andiah exhibitions at McColl's Hall. j Land'Iiiiprovomont ?asoolattonn ' ? Aro being organized now ' in nil towns whero thoro is publto Bplrlt and cntorprlsO' onough to seo tho town grow. By all. moans wo should not bo bobind. Thoro io a largo body of land adjoining Wost Bonnottavillo and owucd by Capt, T. 13. Dudloy, that oould bo bought no doubt/ and out into lots, houses built and tho town oxtendod overa milo In that direction, With n llttlo oi?brb a company could bo formed wo bolioyo. Who will bo. tho first t.n fW m i. M?n ljociu and help to increase thc population and growth of tho town ? A flourishing Iiodgo nt Tatum? Marlboro Lodgo No, 28 IC. of P. is | oortaluly in n flourishing condition; and in kooplog with tho enterprising epirit of tho town, a fow of ita members bavo organized what is known as tho Lodg? Association, purohascd n lot and will soon bavo com pleted a handsome building for their uso. Tho Aisootatlon will apply for n ch av tor, and will lnoreaso tho capital stook of -tho" Association to $i$oo if necessary to onrry cut their plans, ' K?OOG?M to tho growing town of Tatum.' ?---_i . On tho War Path. Brothor^Hamer ?Ktho MarlOn^'Indox bas got his "dandor up" about somothlwg. Hoar him : "In these 'days and timos} nil oivll ecclesiastical nnd church instltutiona^seem to stand in need of two sota of laws, ouo of wliiolr should bo uoft and canyJand?oom fortablol for tho govcrutnont of tho rloh and influential and tho$ Unoomproini?lng for tho govornmont of tho poor'dovils who musb bo made oxamplcs. of. ThiB is prac tically tho condition of^affairs now nnd it is a blaok'stigma on our civilization. 13ucklcn'fj Arnica Salve, . . , Tho bent Salvo in.tho world for outs, Brulsos, Borea, uloerB, salt rkou'm, fovor bores, totter, ohappod hands, ohtlblains and corns ank all ?kln omptlona, and positively, ouroa piles, or no poy roquired. It id gu ar an toed to givo porfoot satisfaction, or moll oy rof umlcd. Prioo 25 couts per box. For J salo at Jennings' Phnrmaoy. Bad NowatXrom Flprcnco. ^^'?S^^bi?? iMM?g^^^^?^^ from Floronoo that Mr. Bolton O'Neal Town send, a BOH of ,Maj, B.. I>. Townsend form ely of this town] and 1 afterwards of Society Hill, was burnod' to death In h's largo two-story dwelling ta tho town of Florence on Friday night last.' Nothing | dofiuito is known as to tho circumstances. Three theories bavo advanced-noo?dont, I murder, Rutoldo, Mr Town HOD d was ono of tho leading members of tho bar and bad n ilno praotioo. ;llo leavcH a wifo aud two little girls, who wore at. tho timo of tho Uro visiting rolatlonH in tho country, .--?^?-.-^ In Momory o? John Morgan. Died on tho 24th lilt., after T>' short and unaccountable illness; JOHN Mono AN, tho fino black h orso mule of J. and O. B. Breedon, of Adamsvlllo. John waa oho of tho fastest mulos in thc County, and with a littlo rest baa mado n milo in tbrco minuten. John was no vcr known to get pick or fail to report for duty, . Ho was takon elck io Bonnottsvillo, and although ovorythiug was dono to snvo him, ho was only ohio to got baok homo and lay down and dlo. Tho two oolored boya nro hoarb Bick over tho loss of their, valued mulo. Pcaoo to his ashes. Itoliglous Notoa. Tho mooting at Hebron olosod Monday night last. It was a grand sucocsa, and tho Ohuroh is in better working order | now than for many yoar?, BO tho1 mombors say. Rev. W. S. Wightman exchanged pnlplts vyitb Hov, J. A. Porter last Sunday, proaoblng nt Hebron bo a? to lot Brother Poi tor romain at homo in conBcauqnco of tho ?* oohtinuod ' severo illness oit hIV good wifo. Mr. Jordan tho gunsmith left Wednesday for Floronoo, whoro. iii oonnootion with bis bunineT ho will opon a Restaurant. Mr. J T, Carson loft on Wednesday for Howland, whero ho goes to toko a contraot | for grading on tho Wilson & Floronoo lt, Road in Robeson county, " Rev. R. N. Pratt, who is on n commit- j t^o .to. report on tho practicability of an Orphaungo for tho Baptist of this Stato, loft on Monday for tho purposo of looking into tho manngomonb &o., of tho'so in North Carolina, Mr. - Willie Evans, for eoino timo sales man nt Mr. J.' N, Wcathorly'a, haa rotnrnod' to Blenheim and accepted n position with Mr. A. J. Matheson. Mr, W. H. Danbar, of Olio, is going to raako his last visit to Oak Ridgo noon, mid, if thoro is no objeotlons, bo will return ni hapy man, Succoss to you, fiiond Dnnbar, nnd may your lives bo Ono of unlimited' happiness and prosperity. LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest , Gathered Hero and There and Briefly Notod, ,. Moro lovely spring weather, and tho ory of "speed tho plow'! follows - HAY I HAY 1 t Best Timothy only; $i,per lob nt Waddill's. - Oboico ?hiul from Wilmington oro hoing cold by Miy Dol liowo, throo times a week. - Tim ; attention of 4 Road Ovorsepro ie oillod to tho cot'oo o,? ma Board of County O^ramlesjon?ra in thia ifsauo." jj-Lamlroth'p Frosh Gr a rd o n Seed, "all varieties, forr?alo'nb Jonninga' Pharmaoy. - Mr. J. 13? Dudley, eon,of Mr^ G.^, Dudley, of monheim, han boon appointed postmaster nt Brown Crook,Marion Comity. I '-? Tho Society. Hill inurdor reported last week, turua out to bo tho work of nu ononiy to injuro tho family of Mr. Good?on, - Wc invite especial attention to the advettisement ot Mr.,G. W. Waddi.) to supply us all with hansomc Furniture at bottom prices. Head his oilers in this i^ise. Hp is leading "ihe.nuukei^ rim - Rumor says Mr. R. J. Tutums fino Tobacco,Faotory noar McColl was burned: down on Tuesday night. No particulars could bo obtained. - At tho Olio -Drug Store you will find nil kinds bf Drugs ?nd ^Medicines olibor on band or coming to hand, or will ho Ordor'o'd on command, at Dr. I?rtmor'u old otahd, kept by % Wood. . . ~- Alderman Bolton has. takou up tho brldgo on Jonning street, whoro it inter soots Darlington street and put down hugo tiling willoh does away with ibo bridge nitogotlior, Mr. A. D. Connor, builder of wagons and cart?, has ..au, ; announcement this w^Ok to' tho fo'rmors of Marlboro* Read l&iaudiSeud him an Order. - Wo ask especial attention to- tho Qdvortltfomontof tho Waverly Poultry YflXd of Columbia. Wo havo soon aomo of tho fowls and know thom to bo ql??lofl strains. Wo know you Would be' pleased with ; tho Black Mlnoroas-a pretty bird, and a splendid layer. - i?Miy ? Hodges 'Brbcd?i?' whoso, advertisement appears in an other column havo tho kind of stock you want. Eacourngo homo cutorprlse and build up homo. , ? .- Tho terrible coudittox of tho roads ia forcing tho fnrmora hauling fortiMzora to go miles out of their way to avoid tho dangerous holes, ii ia hoped tho now Board of'Commissioners 'WiUljavo all tho worst places heavily drained this uummer with deep ditohes, wich will enable thom to raleo tho rc-adbods and causo tho. water lo run off. ;- Tho KUlcgh M?BIO' Houn'o of Flor enco is now incorporated. Mr. Killongb hae now>gqtton ,independent of tho Jobbora I nba- vmi*g1v^'Bl^ tlWtuT| bonoflt of tho best pricod. Aa thia terri tory ia worked up for him, our roadorsnro assured bf gottlhg tho best at tho loWoet prloes. Wo venturo to assort that every reader of this pnpor has a oortain -.-prhlo in tho appearance of himself ; and whilo oho will let bia fanoy orop ont in nC?ktlos, another will in bata,-gl o vos,, eh oes j '.oto ; bub no matter bow an individual may bo attired, a runty looking shoo spoils tho ontiro appearance..^Go^ to Campbell's and got a pair of Hot?or's hand-sowed. MoOoU Marblo Yard. : We take pleaauro in oalling attontion to th? advertisement of thia now ontorprbo recently established at MoColl. Mr. Pato ls n etlrrlug young man and a nativo of tho Gouty, and for thia roason should bo onoonraged iii his poblo of?orts to supply tho pretty monutnouts and tablets for our precious doad. Central Motel Avvlvala. Week Ending March 4. Robt. Strange, J AV Strango, Fayottoyillo, N. C.; C B Crosland, B. R. Crosland, Dr. H. It. Enstorling, Dr. W J Dnvid, Dr. J?, Jordan, Dr. Ai 8 Townsend, Dr. A H Haden, City ? Joo Hamer, Thop. H I ^ewia,.T i R Hamer, Dr. K T Bnrrontino, Tatum; S. C.; J II-Liles, Brighosvi?le. S? C.; A II Hadon. Pearson, S., C.; Brook IC Fronoh, Wilmington; N. 0.; tf??lf?rd Gibson; Ciib'soli Station, N. O;j; A A MoColl um, Carthage, N. Ci Henry Boy?lo, Lexington, N. G\; II B lin rh ce, Baltimore. "r" ' ' \ ' I'"^IMI'^l I. I. I Ul . I ? UNCLAIMED LETTERS -BisNNicrisviiiLp POST OKKIOI?, , "V MAiu.nono COUNTY, S. ?,,'. > March . 2, 1891. J Np. i Misa Patton?.o Brown 2 W R Cordoning 3 Mi's. Babb ol Hayes 4 David O won , , 5 Misa Jujla Rogora 5 Bea. Scott Whop you call for any of tho above lot tors, ploano etato that thoy havo boon ad vertised.' Ono cont1 is Charged for/ each letter ndvortlscd, T; In OROShAND, Pv M. ., Strayed or Stolen. ONE large, pale red and white spotted M|LK COW with about one inch sawed, off each horn. Any Information aa her whereabout* will be appreciated and rewarded by ... . . B, B, WALLACE, march 3, 1890. , ? e?V' :::y?':: . v.' '.. ? MARLBORO GRADED SCHOOL. Honor Moil, jPov tho Mouth ilnclJiiK February 27,1891. PRIMARY on ADI: , 1st Honor-Tom in lo Breedon. Ma mie. Hamilton, Virginia McCall, J i m mip Pratt, John io B. Moline. 2nd Honor-EdgnrMoCormno, Ed ward Johnson, C. E. Weatherly. ADyANOBD 1/IllftT GRADE, W\ 1st Honorf-?lnra Bounds. 2nd Honor'-Loon Goddard, I io vir?' ard Alford, Marvin IJ?O, Adol Bristow, Annie Chaffin, Lily Crosland, Robbie^ R?wo. A; BKCOKlV GRADE. 1st nonor-Lona MoRae, Mary KnightyMaud Everett. % 2nd Honor--'Mittio Powerb, Lula Rogors, Arthur Bounds, Johuuio Mo Kiuuom THIRD GRADE. 1st Honor-Mattie McCall, Samuel Pearson, Bettio Bardes; Marv Easter"' im i .. $? 2nd Honor-Georgia Easterling, Josie Harden, Bessie lliirrall, Archie Breeden. j v- ';'?'?'?'^i'&^i^ ? Y ? , FOURTH GIMDE. y 1st leonor-Willie Crosland, Annie JordnnrBcsslo Jennings, , 2nd Honor-Arthur Knight, Jen ny Ilnfrall, S?mo' Crosland, Charlie McCall. : . j l'lPTH OK ADI:. 1st Honor-Eth.ol Carbott, Fannie Crosiaiifi, Aiico Johnson. 2nd Honor-Sallio Breeden, Wa lon'n To^ioondr Al?oo-l^o^?i ai^ Iinohol Towns&d, Mariam - Wyatt, Mary Miller, itidith Pratt, Annio McLauriu. y; SIXTH GRADE. 1st Honor-Mary Jordan, Maud Sampson, Mary Newton, Henry Hur rull. 2nd , Honor-Ella Barnes, Elle Emanuel, Cnrsby Newton, Alice tJonnings, Anuio Barnes, Mary*'?)avid, SRVIfNTH GRADE. ?/fis Honor-Florie Dtldloy, Jennie Wallace. Kid UT GRAD?. .? 'i % Xi? ...> "?5" V'. ;;'{. . '. 1st Honor-Vista Dudley, Agnes Corbett, Carrie Cannon, May. Croa?, land, Mnggio David. 2nd Honor-Coline Weatherly, Ida R?wo, Virginia ' ,Wad{lill, Josie Weatherly, Eddio Everett.' NINTH GRADE. 1st Honor-rR h o d a Livingston, Eliza Crosland, Willie Powers. A careful estimnto on tho JiSfilft oX -tho-?v#r1igo attendance fbv tho'-irnst month, shows that botweon 45 and 50 percent, of our pupils, attained^ an average; on studios- altino, of 85 per cont;, or above; while over 20 per cont, niad e a ii average of 90 per cont, or moro for the month. I dcsiro -lo?'.?tate, tl?rit whilo oUr utmost vigilance could not keep1- tho measles out of tho sohool, yet I am truly thankful thot;. no dangerous' illness resulted therefrom. Alter \? speedy recovery, ninny pulriils, havo already returned. We'think,parents need have no furthur approheusioii of danger from that or any othor sou?eo. Very sincerely, R, C. ROOT, Priuoipal. ITIIJUIR BUSINESS BOOMING Probably no ono thing lias canned uuoh n gonornl rovival of trade at JENNINGS' PHARM A O Y a9 tholr <? iv? ig away to thoir ourttomoro of so many f roe trial bot tles of Dr. King's Now Discovery,for Con BumptloJ. Tholr trado is simply onorntooa in this vwry valuable artiolo from tho foot that it always curoB and novor disappoints, OoughB, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup nud all throat and lung dlsoason qnipkly ourcd. You can test it boforo buying by getting a trial bottlo freo,'largo nizo $l. Every bottlo warranted. ? Triumph. IPov Ooliaayo. Tho town ot BJaokeburg is 4 dry" by law, and rcoontly a test oaso, wan brought thoro to determino whether or' not Calisaya I ?Tonio, tho popular Groonvillo Mftdo Medicino was an Intoxicating bovorago, nud whether ita salo oouhl bo prohibitedTho town council decided against.'?Calisaya Tonio, and tho oaso w<?nt on appeal before Judgo Prosloy, who is por?onally an oar ncasb tempor?neo man. Tho following is Ids oidor in tho on BO: Blatp of South Carolina, ) Gonoral Comity of Yqrlt. J 8o&sitpis, Town Counoll of Dlaoks against T. B. Whltcsldea, indiottnonfc for -sqlllng Dr, Wostmorohnd's Calisaya Tonio: Upon heating tho evidonco, iiOttoo Of ap peal and proceedings horeln,' it la ordorod on moti?n of tho attornoya' for tho dofon dont, that tho nppoal bo sustained ; and it appearing to, my satisfaction from tho evidence sont up, from tho Court boloW, that tho artiolo sold, docs not como within tho inhibition of tho Charter of tho town of Blacks, or its Ordinances, Oiit, is a Bono iw/?'MedloIno, and 1? ooUl ao such, and novor sohl an a bovorago. It ia further ordered that tho wholo proceedings bo dlmisscd. ' ''?'?' B, C. PRESLEY, Providing Judge, Novombbr i6, 1889. Truo copy attest, W, BROWN WYLIE, Olotk Oiroult Court of Yprk County. WATCH THEIR COMING I SOME ARE ALREADY HERE J THE SEASONS BEAUTIES I JjxEMCS OF F?SHq : v :., -.Yt t.- t$&*'v^ ~<- FOR .--r No words aro neodod from IIB. Our complote s took and tho taitofuh designe, tho varioty of-shades and low prices aro their own intptpro leis. Now to tho goods: Much novelty has crept'intp Dross Goods this season and wo havo. gathered plenty of thom in Waist Fabrics, v Zephyr Ginghams aro in high favor. Wo shojw 25 stylos and 6 quali-. ties Zephyr Ginghams mado to sell at 20c, wo will sell at 15o. A lovely lino 30 inohos wide, perfect ia every way, wo soil afc JfOo. NormandPy Ginghams aro always good and tho paterna beautiful. In place? of 10c, our price is 8c, Wo knock down Simpson's Zephyr Prints to 6o. yard. ' . f.\ ; i, . . ,,\ . , .,. \:. .... .... ,; ,;. ...?-?>>>-''Vj; igpW? Go in for Bargfcta-rg ' ' ' ? ??? -And pin our fabio to tho system of lilli SALES Ul SMALL PROFITS, ONLY LISTEN 1-15 yds. White Goods in Plains, Plaids, Stripes and Homcdstichod, from 5o. np, to those light and airy beau tios at 36o. a yard. Embroidery and Laco Flouncing 54 inohos wido. Wo begin a good quality at 60c, and show you tho best in tho land at $1.25. Also a.nico lino of half Flouncing for Children. You should soo thom. . Novelty Dross Goods and Trimmings to match. All-Wool Hen rietta Cloths, silk finish, wot th Ibo. Our price is 45o. to sell. A splendid lino of Boroige Wor?tod at 12$o.; cheap at 16o, All our. rlain Cashmeres will.go at -lOo**, ?"Our business is to maku. money and eave you money. SIX OASES: OF STR AW a li ATS1 * at ridiculously low prices. . ^.0tock:bf^LOTpiNG>.for.>?i?on and Children that Mm$M$$', competitionk i* Try our SHOES,Y that'fc onoiigh. Wo pioked up som o wonderful sh?o-bargains. Gj-ivo'fus a call. j.; VKHY E??SFI?CTF?LLY, ri \ .? ?. >'.v.' .; : \ [. BENNETTSVILLE, S. 0. March 2d, ?89U ? ?N THE McfJALL BUILDING. ?fl &?? rofmpctfuljy infor?n iuy friends and tho imblio" (tonorully that I lmvorcsunud tho prnotloo of modiciuo. I moko n spooinlty of Opstotrics; and Surgery. , ! \V, j. DAVID,;.M! D. Sopt, ?, 1880. JOHN IX WOODY & GO., COTTON COMMISSION - MKRGKAHTS. NORFOLK, Va., 60NSIGNMENTS solicited and ad vances made, on some full values and low .charges-prompt returns, September 3, 1890. BE?INK?RIiT! In your SPRING CLEANING dialnfoot your promises and provont Povor. i -PLA'fT'S CHLORIDES, Oldorido Limo, . , . I and 5 lb. boxe?, Oarbolio Acid, , . .25 conto n pint. Jl?NN?Nas' Pi?A?lMAOV Medical Card ! THE undersigned having located por*. mudontly1 in Boonotlsvillo, returns ld? thanks for a liberal patronago ami hope? by strict nttontion to busiposs to morit a continuation, k I?osidos SUUGERY, OBSTETRICS and tho general practice of Medicino, I tako pleusuro in announcing to all,thal 1 hovo thoroughly equipped mysolf with tho latobt aad mostimprovod instruments for special treatment ol TRANSFUSION in OASES of DANGEROUS HEMOR AGE; all THROAT, NOSE and LUNG dboasos. . CONSUMICION snooially TREAT ED pbon tho LATEST and MOST PB OMISING THEUEPUTICS. Parties in Bonnottsvillo will ho EX AM IN ICI) and TREATED for any*6f tho nbovo dlsoas3s at their own homos by being roquostod to so do. Those (rom a di?tanoo ni my residence on Darlington Streot-tho tosidonco formbrly oaoupiod by Mr. C?roy T, Eastorling iu Eau Bon-* lionsville. Calls in Day loft at Breedon W?lls' Drug Storo wdl bo promptly attouuod to. At night ot my rosulenco. Choraos for EXAMINATION and TREATMENT reasonable, Vory Itospcolfully, H ll. E?STEfllIHG, Pfl. n.,. M. Medico. Chi. Society Phil?. January 1, '89* Wnor.S?ALE AND RKTAir. DUALER IN Qrooorlos, Liquors', Tobacco, Etc Buys all K??? (kntoy Produc? and Coll?n, Nos. CIO, 018 King nt., QhoilOBton, Bi 0. ? Ordora promptly attended to. No. 1 PEKUVI?N GUANO FOU U. J. TATUM ;' : Tatum Station, Feb. 26, 1891. w. JT^TEWART ; ?HoimoltsvlUo Ilqrlr?i*. Whoo you wish an ousy shave', *.' As good na barbor o vor gave,. Just cull on mo at niy saloon, At hi?rn?otf. evo or poon; I out atkl dress tho huir w?ih groco, To suit tho contour of tho ;acd ?? My room is neat arid towols clona, SoissoraBbarp and razors keon. And ovnrything I think you'll fiad To putt tho fuoe and.pieuse tho mind And all;my. art and >kill eau do If you jus^ call, I'll do for you. ? i . .? -M?? ? ? - ? ?<- ?-?-?'-bxuj-' Dr. T. W, Bou?hier? ocSuvgcoii I)cnlist,^> BENNETTS VILM], So.. OA. /jggffiSS Oflloo-ln D. D. McColl'a now QaS??tT Building, Up-stoira, wost side Qflico hourn from ft a. m.,\lo 6 p. m. ^-n^fWi?!S*ii^ Snug forfur?e?S??et'?*nM?a??f s?&&W\tt???*fDb^ work for; u?. by. Ant.? ?'?|?i/.Wllni X^yff?iWff??hS&'TT'-'. ?"><> .???. "<""'. ToitJ6. Ohio. C .\VW'?;(?A/Ol.,???AH<''> cut. Oilier*?t??toln|??i>v/ll. yVliy T ^??fiM^e'raB???? roll? ?om? f .Im o??? ??00.00 ft I I P?i?m*?mmAn(ll> You tindo Iha wort ?nfl liva &<^lt^.UKUUrovf"t hom?, wlioruvtf you ?r?. K??n&%. J^>.JLM>>' Y'i/ ?Inner? ?ra tully ??min? from ??to. I .* /-.' 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