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Min BEMOTSYiLLK 8, ?, ' y?/Mi?? II>/>Q? ?/> ?ourt J?0U8O? 'V'1"'.?.....?.. Wodne?day, September 26,1895. For Salo. A No* 1 Imperial Bioyclo pneu matic tires and a bargain ibv some body. Apply at this oflieo. -, Aro You Go I MK " To thc Atlanta Exposition ? TC Rp th? 'Victoria jlorol is (he place io stop at, Head t lu* advertisement in another column and eut it oui lor reference when you get ready lo go. .Count*/ Fairs. /J:ho fair at Lumbcrton, N. C., opens October 141h for five days. The colored fair at Sumter opens Op tho 14th of October for live days. Tho railroads* have promised ie duced rates. Going to Darlington. Mr. John Barrentino, one of He bron's best citizens, hus decided to mOve to Darlington., We certainly regret to lose tisis family from Marl boro, but if OUr. los?. i?. tn. ''!o Jiin giun ;$o subinit7 Four for tho Price of Ono. Wc have made arrangements to furnish tho patrons of Til io DIOMO OOHAT the New York World three lillies a week with Tino D.WMOCKAT for the low price of $1.65. Just| think of four papbrs every week for this little sum. Can you alford to let this pass ? Begin at once. fining to M 1.-is Is;il p p . Mr. Julius Mitchell, brother of I Mr. John H. Mitchell, and who hos been spending some time in Virginia, spent several days in our town on his way to a splendid position at I Greenville, Mississippi. Julius is[ n hustler and will make things hum wherever he goes. He left Tuesday morning for the Exposition and from (here will go direct to Iiis new home. A Paying Crop. MiS C. D. Quick, of Smithville, has brought us a sample of his crop of new syrup that is line. On about an eight of an acre he made 44\ gallons and with but little fer tilizer. At this rate every family in tho county ought be encouraged i? valso I i ?o? i" t>\\ h sVj'ujy. Afa?ijVi sue doini;1 i' and ive hopo th T \v.ir ewrv Kii'nu r w'' \i\v New Crop f?yrup. Mr. .?. l\. V ,\ er of 1 tohyoii. pout I . n i,i ? ; ?l i .: som e choice syrup n?a<i (V?m I ho !\.a Top seed '. r.t tlutl iyi.ll i - Migare with any we " li s Lores. Sam is an ex I ; ii .?I with a new outfit is' pre wvr? to make syrup for the public at. living prices. The lied Top is a favorite with some and with caro in cultivation will yield 200 gallons to the acre. Unclaimed Letters. Letters addressed to tho follow ing namod persons romain uncall ed for at tho post?nico: Miss Sallie Crosby, P. C. Gallagher, Mrs. Dolla.Tohnson, Mrs. Maggie A. Mooro, Mrs. Ella Munnerlyn, Mr. Wm. McClariri, Jane McCul lough, Miss Mary Overton, Mr, Alford Pledger, Miss Mary Jane Walsh, Miss Marrie Wright, Mr. J. C. Warren. A Cheap Trip. Messrs. G. R. Welch, A. J. Mc Kinnon and J. A. King will run a first-class colored excursion from Bcnncttsvillo to Wilmington on Sat day, the 28th, for tho low price of $1.35. At this price everybody can alford to go and make this trip pay. Train leaves here at 0 a. m., and will leavo Wilmington in the even ing at 7, The managers guarantee a first-class and enjoyable trip, and tho pr ico places it within the reach of everybody. A special coach will he attached for whites. Holittloue Notes. Kev. J. li. Traywick will preach next Sunday ll a. ni. at Balah church and at 3:30 p. m. at Clip! Wo have been requested to ask that every member of Ebenezer churclr, Blenheim eircU'it, attend thc .afternoon sor vices next Sui ajay ojL 3*30 o'clock, A. conference will be held at the close of the service and some very important businoHS that will interest ?very member will bo attended to. Let all interested ii, the success of this church attend that service. -J---? . ? A SoMou? Aooldent. On Saturday morning last while pitying in tho third sfory pf tho gin house, Master CbmOoy Eos/er, tho youngest son of Mr. J. If; Breedim, of Brccdcn's Siding, ran too near tho outor door and fell onttfrnFoV' innately foy him tho weighing rope was i ???ging ?MW whlflh bo ?oi/?ij, but being unable to hohj ?t hafl po let go when his brother Willie, who Was on tho ground saw him and rai) .under him and catching him in his Ovina partly broke tho fall, but not snm?ient to provent a fall that broke his right arm ut tho wrist, lt was a mirado that mope bones nw >w>* brokon? ' ' -' - 'X'iW-A? ' . ?'-y'',' ;- ' * ' ? ? i ' " ' . V I i 1 RV-. >A.*?M-. v??<~>?-*~??? .,?..*?.....-... ?.?j... Miss Suo Ohafttn loft this morn $g for Columbia Fon?alo Coligo. 8. W. G. Shipp, of tho, Flor ence bar, 'is, in attendance upon tl io court. Miss Lula Stognor, of Society Hill, is visiting her sistor. Mrs. Mary Harris. T\/1\. TT T> i?**??. i' ??!??-" . m.. ..^i, j^, ,y > j i i i i i .?(-,> J, v/.. . .....i.. borton, N. C., spout so vor al day^ last wcok in town. Miss Hattio Townsend, of Bich heirn, is sponding tho w ^K with tho Misses Dudloy. MissBossioIrby, of Smithville has boon spending a I'ovt days with tho Misses Dudley. Mr. Leopold Rtrauss. \vlio hi>s boon spending .some limo ul Krui ?3|VHngS, lias i'et?ri??d h pi no, . !,ss Blanche .loi QS> ol' <Y>lum bia, wiro luis boon visitibg Mrs. T. \V. Hott'chioi.',"r< unod Satur day. Mr. Tom Anderem ;i . ul iVimily, of Charleston, who have boon vis iting his parontF in town toi'spine time, have rptui in i hom?1. Mr. J. P, Pearson, ol' Cordele, Ga., spout soveral days in town last week visiting his mother, Mrs. Li/z/iio Pearson. Miss Lillio Delgar, of Bumlor, after a pleasant visit to friends in and around Bonnottsvillo, re turned home Tuesday morning. Mr. J. T. Jennings, Jr., of Charlotto, N. C., after spending several days with his parents, re turned to Charlotto Monday niahi ".. M.**. A? -i>.~ Woodie, of Lester, left Monday night for Forman University, Greenville, S. C. He hopes to complete his course iicxt June. Mr. W. T. Moore, who has boon holding a position as salesman at G. W. Waddi H's, has gi von it up and gono to Georgia. Mr. John Barrington has taken his place. Messrs. W. D. Evans, ll. H. Hodgos and T. I. Rogers, our dolegates to the Constitutional convention, came homo Friday night and spent Saturday and Sunday with their families. ; Thoy returned Monday morning. Kev. J. A. Williams was in town last Thursday and reported having closed a successful meet-' near Brownsville church and one in progress at Little Rock. He now has with him Mrs. Moon, the celebrated woman preacher. Mr. W. H. Walden, for several years a compositor in THE DEMO CHAT office, but who has for a year been living at Maxton, has re turned to Bennettsvillo to spend some time. His eyes having failed him ho has had to give up type setting for awhile. MU ?HI mri in ? mi 111 MU im in ni 11 Mammoth Pe^r Crop. Dr. J. T. Jennings has thc finest and largest crop ol' pears over raised in our county-over 300 bushels, ?abo 'ioma ol' thom &'(iijghiu# ?car '?' pound*. Those v?ntinj? t;< xe?u.i.c ; "?nr ul tucSO cl,V>\?<U? pc.M's I' v pre SCrVOS ??lO?ld ;;<M jj?Ol?? ?1 OIH??? Ile ii? selling litchi .a Ibo ht\v price ul' $1 por bushel. A Short Rest. . Three ol' our delegates to thc Constitutional convention-Messrs., [Cvans, Rogers and Hodges-spent Saturday and Sunday last at home. In an interview with Mr. Hogers bc said to us that bc had nothing to say as to thc criticisms of his course in voting for a four dollar per diem, only that bc did not say "that he did not want four dollars" in his remarks advocating that amount. On thc contrary, he did want it and believed that bc and each other del egate ought to have that amount. Tn justice, to our delegates who thus voted it ought to be remembered that four dollars is thc per diem of thc members of thc Legislature, and if a member of thc Legislature is worth four dollars a day, a member of the Constitutional convention should bc. And again let us re mark, it will bc a calamity to our j country when thc pay of officials j shall bc reduced to such a point that none but tho rich can afford to bold oflico, Wo do not believe our people want this, Escaped Convicts. On Saturday night , three of thc [county convicts-Duncan Terry, Arch Terry and Sim Chamberlain managed to escape from the house I in which they aro kept near Blen heim. They lifted a board in thc IJoor and as thc house rested on thc ground they dug a Minali hole and were soon at libertyt Mr, S. P, Cnxo, tho night guard, heard* the noise and rushed to the back of ibo house in time to shoot at one. They went at once in thc direction of McColl, where (hoy stole a horso and buggy from Mr. Willis and from thcro thoy went in thc direction of Laurel Hill, w hervor thpy were seen and left thc team in tho road. J)ijnoan Terry is ono of the two who escapot} in July and was only canght last wcok now Salisbury ant] returned i to the gaj)g on Thursday, Duncan I is in for two years ant} hjs brotbpr (Arch for one. Sim Chamberlain is in for two years, livery elfort will be j made to capture thom and if caught they will carry a heavy ball next ( jam, Capt. Kinney is also making every oflbpf. lo ?pt a pack of good dogs and a couplo of Jircechjpadipg shotguns for tho guards instead ?? rifles. A liberal reward is of?orct] for their arrest Buoklen'e Arriiga ?ftfv?r Tho bent Salvo la tho world for onts brulAOS, tiorosi, uloors, snit rheum, fovo: ! boros, tottor, ohappod hands, chilblains MK I ooma and all skin eruptions, and positivo^ loaros pilos, or no pay roqulrod. It ls ff uar an tc o d to glvo porfcot sattsfaotlcn, or mon J oy rofmuled. Prlco i$ oouts por box, Poi ?salo at JonnthgV Phartnaoy, 'jbWN AND COUNTY NEWS. j Kummer ended, lust Friday. I - Full mooi^noxt Wednesday. : Masonic mooting Friday night. Whilo they aro having frost ni) North, wo aroswoltoring with ' tho heat. - Aftor a soa diet, to provont boils and assist acclimation, uso Ayor's Sarsaparilla. -- Mr. Christopher Odom has a lot of lino milch cows for salo, l?o say' ho can suit all in quality und price. - Ayor's Aguo Curo stimulates the livor and neutralizes tho ma larial poison in the blood. War ranted to cure. -> Tino DEMOCRAT returns hearty thanks to those kind heart ed frionds who havo callod and smiled on tho editor. Last Saturday was the be ginning of our "big Saturdays" which last during tho cotton sea son. Our streets were crowded until a late hour. The attention of teachers is called to tho notico of tho School Commissioner in reference to the semi-annual examination to take place on tho 18th of October. If tho caro of tho hair wore made a part of a lady's education, wo should not seo so many gray heads, and tho use of Hall's Hair Honewor would bo unnecessary. - Supervisor W. F. Kinney has moved the convicts from Blenhoim lo the poor farm. Ho carried out Monday afternoon tho six sentonccd at this term of court. Cotton pickers in some sec tions say tho crop is very short, and some aro regretting that there will not be many moro vis its to tho holds before tho crop will be done. - Attention is asked to tlie advertisement of Mr. II. L. Stow ard in this issue. Pie has opened J a general repair shop for bug I gies, wagons and carts and any kind of wood and iron work. Horseshoeing is a specialty. He j solicits a call and fools sure he I can givo satisfaction in pvory particular. Mr. Thomas J. Breedon4 had tho misfortuno to got his easy riding sulky badly broken up on Thursday evening last in a runa way near tho postoflico. Tho horse took fright at something and ran, against a treo and thou down through tho lot to Darling ton street and then for homo. Ho broko up everything but the lap robe. On Tuesday, October Isl, Bob Hunting's big Railroad Shows, Circus, Museum and Me nagore, will visit Bennottsville .?nd c,prr?nd his CM >orm ou s tout on M ario)i s t ree* The good sluyiib . I;.?.'; o'' tin:-, show (trtjocVdeS ii, j thuiu;/;h tli> e?lubins Ol' ?iiv o.'tf i clisi?ig?s ami ii nins! bo one o' tho y.or? best, c^ieus porioiiiutiico,--? and altogether ono of the cleanest shows now traveling. - Mr. J. C. Hubbard, ono of Hebron's progressive farmers, was in our office one day last week and said that ho had solved tho problem of successful farm ing. He stated that ho planted eight acres of cotton very early as an experiment, using on same 200 pounds of cotton seed meal and 200 pounds of acid, and as a result has already gathered eight bales woighing oOO pounds each, and ho says he thinks he will get four moro. This is tho kind of farming that pays. Lot others follow his example. - When tho Waterbury Watch Company stopped manufacturing their old stylo watch, tho Hood gates of cheap Swiss factories were opened, and poorly made, very unreliable watches were forced on the market in place of tho very accurato Waterbury which had but tho ono fault-its long wind. Tho Waterbury Com pany woro appealed to for some thing goon and cheap in tho quick wind series. Tho result is the new "Trump" watch, which sells at $2.50. Call on H. W. Carroll and see this new watch, All Froo. 4 Thoao who havo UBO<1 Dr. King's Now DIH covcry know its value, nnd thoso who hov not, havo now tho opportunity to try ItFico. Call on tho advcrtiHod Druggist and get a Trial Tlottlo Freo. Solid on your namo und mid renn to II. E. Buoklon & Oo., Obl ongo, rind get a snmplo box o? Dr. King's Now Lifo Tills Froo, .io well a? a copy of Outdo to IIon)th and Ifousohold Instructor, Freo. AU of willoh tu guniantood to do yon good and cost you nithlng, For salo nt Douglas Jonningu1 Drug Store A great big Circus without tm equal 1 That's tho expression of all who hitve' .soon Hob Hunting's Circus, Museum and Monagcrio. Thc very best Eques trians, Gymnasts and Acrobats, both malo and femalo, aro engaged with it, and the old rcljabJe IJob himself, tho monarch of all clowns is to dispense' tho laughing mattot brimming ovor in mensuro Thero will bo a grand street parado nt IQ a. m., resplendent with glittering npwnpss* anti crowded with wonders from all paris of tho enrjji, and 150 horses that havo no equal. Elephants, Camels, open densof Lions, Tigors, Hyenas and Leopards, filU tho1 Royal I'ngont. On Tuesday, October 1st on Marion slrcot. A, M. Bulley, a well known citizen of Eugono, preg?n, oayo 1I|B wifp hos for yooria beon troubled with ohronio dinrrhoa and used many remedien with littlo rollof until ?ho tried Ohnmborlain'o Collo, Obolota amt Diotrhcco Bcmcjcly, whlojt h"8 purot) hor "O""!} iipd W% 0-yo lt 0 trial Wi you wbl bp surprised ab tho pyompb rollof lb pfiords. 35 and 50 oent bottles for sato at Jonniogs' Pharmaoy, ^-'--?.?.-i--.- ?-.'-^~i WHEN YOU NISEI) A NICE If AT bo euro to oall ott V, A. Mo KEMjAtt, Winlaton High Sohool Tho examination for tho soli, >'l' arslup in tho South Carolin? ?o-odiicatlom? Instituto at W liston, S. C., was won by Mv Gus McAllister, of Tatum. V: i', McAllister was tho only npp' cant, bat his answers woro ? such a high order that ho won J havo been at or near tho toi).>in any crowd ol' boys of his ag Marlboro will havo a worthy rai rosontativo in Williston in 'Gi McAllister. Spoolal Sorvluos. Thoro will bo special service1 at Parnassus noxt Saturday ami Sunday. Preaching at U o'cloei both days, church conference o Saturday and communion on Sui} day. Wo should ho so gi act t havo ovory ono of our mombor thoro pr?sent each day. Other cordially invited to como. THOMAS G. HERBERT, Pastor Blenheim, Sept. 24, 1805. - > .>-., Mason's Grane? Fall Opening. Mason's fall and winter milli nory and dross goods oponing will bo on Wednesday and Thurs day of noxt week-October 2<i and ftd. Tho ladies of tho town and coiii) try .-should not fail to call and seo our display in tho latost novelties in millinery and dross goods, otc. No cards. Tho standard patterns al way I on hand. ' P. H. Mason. I Curo for Headache. AH a romcdy for all forma of Headache Eolcotric Hitters lia? provea to bo tho vory best. It effeoln n permanent cure nnd tin most dreaded habitual sick hcndauhCK yield to ila inlliicnco. Wo uigo ?ll who nro nllliotc? to procuro ft bottlo, nnd g'v< this romody n fair trtnl. In casca of.habit ual constipation Electric litttora cures bj giving tho needed tono to tlio bowola, nn(i ??w ensoe long resist tho uso of this modi oiiK. Try it oiico. Largo bottles only 500. nt Jennings' Pharmacy. Whllo in Ohicngo, Mr. Charles I,. Kahler, n prominent shoo merchant of Dos Moines, Iowa bad quito P. serious time of it. He took Buch a Hovero cold I hat he could hardly talk or navigate, but tho prompt uso ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of Ids cold BO quiokly that others ut the hotel who lind bad colds followed his ex ampio and half n dozen porsonB ordorcd il from tho nearest drug atore. Tboy wore profuso in tboir thanks to Mr. Kantor for telling thom how to euro a bad cold M< quickly. For Bale at Jennings' Pharmacy. BUSINESS LOCALS. Mammoth stock of Clothing at Row? Bros. Mons' Clothing $2 50 to $12 50. A. J. R?wo. Bacon and Flour vory cheap nt A. J. RowoV Just Anrrived n lot cf Fruit Jaro. O. \V. Waddill. A ford No, 7 Cooking Stove oui" $S. A J. [{.-.wo, A completo Hilft of Pnnoy Otoeoiivifl at A J. R?wo'?. A I oj.ulifnl lino ? ! Skirl Wai .1, Silkg;(i! R?wo Bro.". ~~ Boys' Knee runt Bulls only 75 cents nt R?wo Bros, Genia' Furnishing Quods n f-pceiolty. R?wo Bros. Seo our beautiful ?took of Piotureii, Rowe Bros, R. ?fc G. Warner's nnd R & V. Corse t nt R?wo Bros. Carload Flour to bo sold at bottom price* nt R?wo Bros. Bicycles, Guns, Shells, Hunting Suppli k, oto. R?wo Bros. Tho nicest lino of Diets GOO-JB in town nt A. J. Rowo'e. Lnrgcfitsto'ok of Dross Gocds in Bo linet tn villo at R?wo Bros. Heiser, Douglns ?nd Porch's hand so? eu Shoes. Rowe Bros Never lenvo town without Booing my steck of Goods, It is completo. A. R?wo. 20 pounds of Granulated Sugar for $i.o ) 6 pcundB of good Coffeo fjr $1.00 nt A. J. R?wo'a. < m > 2 (fl > O .H TO H AVK YOUR Wants Supplied AT REASONABLE nbu'REs'i 1 o Call at My Store < m S3 H X nt My Building is filled from Floor to Ceilinii. Iroin Front to Rear. EVERY ARTICl.lv m O r ? > CAREFULLY < BOUGHT I HAVE SPECIAL i BARGAINS IN SHOES ! 1 i bought belorc the advance, A FULL LINE OF 1 O SP in Clothing Dry doods, Hats, Notions. | O t>??K|? ww???? wi I Heavy Groceries j ? Canned Goocls, Flour an?! Bacon a specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE, 80?" Call and see me. C. W, Wadditl. September 1, 1895. TO RENT ! Jf yop want nn Airy RSj: ftoon Cottage" wi jib parn, ?Rnb}u& nnd (j mt ?jj good ,C;ro]inrd with pnllivatcd ?hrubbcf< and ono of tho host wo}ls ot wntpr Ju.town bonlthy, high and dry, call on roo. PCASCH plop ?lvpn o? obQlt aotloo, T. IA OKOSLAN1), BonnolUylllo, S, o Soptombor 24, 189s. A NICK LINE iW STAPLE \) \\ \ i V GOODS and NOTIONS at P. A. Mil KEhLAR'S. .... i ! ; ? M W m m t\ftwv ii your chance to get AT OUT PRICES I $1 m ':"v .OR THE mn THIRTY DAY Commencing June 28th, will sell all Spring and Summer lothmg at greatly reduced prices . or cash or good aooount, I have some elegant styles and Kood values left. COME AT ONCE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. v ??I swan 24, 1895. A LL (hat is newest in FALL AND WINTRH MILLINERY j\ (rom Paris und someTTSfwy own dosign? will bc on view (hal tl ay. Tho Groat Variety of New Shapes, Fancy Feathers, Pillia, Jjibbcms, Chenille Braids, etc., help to make our IJ Mi most Notable and Priceworthy ever exhibited hore. fa'v" Ladies, I will bc glad to sec you all that day. Very respectfully, Mrs. L. LEGG. Ho?)(.oml)or 17, 1805, For Sale. OAUl.QAD of PLOlIlt bought otnoc tho doolbi 9 In wheat. CaU mo. BOO prlco. 0. fl. McOALIi. Uoptetnbor 13, 1895-5C. X^<^^'iTj?V^.S>?U^> ii?. Ci. /fiSfflE& Ofllco in I) O. McColi'o nov ?JKn?SP Building, ?n-atftivfl, wost eld< Onloo hpttfft froui O tt. t?*? to 0. p. m. li fi \$ ('?Hi?AT ?,?...'.V LINE - ft&LL - GOODS AT ROWE BROTHERS. 0 UK Buyer having spent sovoial weeks hi tho Norther Mar kols buying our stock of FALL G COWS at cash pnc?s/ W?'; now fool confident that wo con savo you n?ouo'y, ur?ss uioociSy uress Cootia. A most marvelous ?fi?i0^.li?i?nit bf clienp:'fii>il- med?tVln'''eVii(),^ in Black UIH\ Colored Dress Goods. Brocndino in Beautiful Styles only ...........;.4-:... 1.'J cents. Mqhitlr Brocades-Oyool Finish) only.w lOjj Brocado Sateen (Best Quality) only.? 20 Outings, -Ginghams in endless variety In this lino.wo.aro always hi the head. Wo have not spneo to mention tho ninny bargains wo have in this department, BO call and see thom. Cents Furnishing Goods? A great lino of Scarfs, Four-in-llaud and Windsor Tics, Silk Ilanderchiefs, cte, GOB ISnEnFlSL We sell thc B. & G . Warner's and R & V. Corsets. THE LATEST STYLES IN FACE HATS. , HOW ABOUT A FALL SUIT ? Mona'Suits from. ROO to $15.00, Youths' Suits from .......:::...:.."._..,. . ? ?.00 to 700 Boys' Knee PnufSuUs (5 to 14 years old) Only .j...,....-. 75 cents Wo have a mammoth stock of shoes lo ba sold at old priccss Womans' Dougola Button Shoes,. 75 conts. Worth $1 00 Mens' Loco or Gaitor Shoes.$1/25. Worth.1 b\r> Childrens' Shoes at all prices. WE SELL THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS OF SHOE : lleirscr's iii all styles form ._$3;50 to $5.00 W. L Douglas' Long Lasting Shoes.2.50 to 4.00 Thc 10. P. Ucid Shoo for Indies has no equal. Hardware? Gun?, Bicycles, Shells, Hunting Outfits, etc. CSrrooeries. A full stock of Stnplo aud Fancy Groceries always on hand. Carload of Flour to bc sold at bottom prices. Pearmnut is tho best Patent Flour to buy. Respectfully. i New Store At Strauss' Old Comer, lis Call's Brick Row. Bcnnettsvillc, September IC, 1895. Tho largest, finest Und best selected stock, of Furniture, Baby Carriages, Mallhiys, llNiaiiieots. Pictures, Wall flaper, ?c. liver offered in Marlboro County. C6?T Whon you need anything hi my lia? CALL AND SEE ME. JOHN |1 Hodges' Old Stand, East of Court House. Bennettsville, S. C., March 13, 1895.^ THE HEYWQOD T.DOUGLAS DKALKH IN TML X3 X> ICI KT 3E3 ?. CHEMICALS, e FINE STATIONERY, LAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, FiflJZ SEQARS, And Choioo Tobacco ! VIDAL'S OLD STAND April 15, l&OO W. J. STEWART, Removed to his old Stand N. ?, corner Court House Square. When you wish nn easy shave, . As good as barbor ovor gavo, Just call on mo at my saloon, At morning, ovo or noon j I cut and dress tho hair with grace, To suit tho contour of tho face, My room is neat and towols clean, Scissors sharp, and razors koon, And every th ng I think you'll find, To suit tho loco and please tho mind, And oil my ort nnd skill oau do If you just coil, I'll do for yon. About Corsets. A Cornet that Ats feels comfortoblo, woora wcli ond is graceful, la just about porfoo tlon in corsets, ftuoh a cor ot ls tho Th?mp? son Glovo-Atiing, Tho moro women know about this corbet tho moro we BC)\, WO havo them ot 75 conta, $? 00, $?.a$, $! $0 and $1.75 for tho best. Vor solo Only ob Strauss' Woplombor 4, 18^5. liliHil C1UKENVITJ40, S. C, Tho noxt Session willetton September 20YI8p5. Wrlto for circulars, catalogues pr for information about Courses of In structioii. Mew Hall, Hoarding, #C Iiun'liyo about tho examination,-to ho. hopi by School Conmvissionor, August jjtt (or Scholarship worth $n>0. c. ?mhYi I'ttttyoufo ..Augusts, 1SIUV Jennings Thc best Spring Medicine- WES?MOR?MD'S ' CALISAYA pit I An olcgant lino of Fancy Confectionery, A completo lino of ?lciuly Mixed Paints, A complete linc of Pocket Cutlery Razors and him Mn> A completo linc of Fishing Tackle DOUGLAS JENNINGS. February l'5th? I893i Rambler Bicycles] THE TEM Y BEST, Have .Been Reiiiiceito $100.00. Want to sell my old wheel that I've been riding cheap, so as to order sample whe?l of 1895. Come and Seo nie. DOUGLAS JENNINGS. Jan 30 '95-ly 't TEST IL NEWTON, JU&e Attorney at Law, Bonncttsvillo, th (J. Ofiico in tho Briok How North of tho Court Houso, January 9, 1895. fOWNSKND Sc HAMER, Atlornoys at Law-, . BSNNB?TSVI????K, S. C. fp$* OfOoo over Rowe Iiio-i., lof? BUK W W.BOUOHIfluV v<& 6 Attorney at Law,?. - Bon notts vii lo, S. O'. ?^irO?loQ on D,a?lin/?ton St., wost of tho ?Ourt House, W?BLBvlt ?ASTON, JL)f Attorneys at Law, BENN?TT?Vlld.?, S,1), , Onice on public square, west et this Court House. Keep Your Hrtt^ iu Tune. Thoso having stringed .'instrumente pt* te hind can have thom inned on application to B. I). Townsend, nt'thV store Uudof.tytoiW* Halb f?