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13133NNETTSYILLE, S. O, ?*Y S. A. munv? & fco. 0//?oc /rcs* of Court JIouse, Wednesday, September 25,1895, For ?nlo. A j($p* 1 Imperial Bicycle pneu - mn?io.tires and a bargain lor 8onu> body. Apply at this ellice. Are You Going ., To thc Atlanta Exposition? Ti so the Victoria Hotel ?s Hie place lo stop at, Bead ibo advertisement in anothor column and cul; ii OMI for reference when you got ready <o? go. County Fairs Thc lair at Lumbcrton, N. C., opens October 14th for five days. Thc colored fair ut Sumter opens on tho 14th of October for live days. Tho railroads have promised ?c duccd rates. Coma to Darlington. Mr. John Barrcntine, ono of He bron's best citizens, has decided to move'to Darlington.. We certainly regret to loso this family from Marl boro, btlt if OUr...?O?S- is-iSL-Up-hin gobi $c subiriitr Four for trie Price of One. Wc have made arrangements to furnish thc patrons of Tim DKMO OCJRAT thc New York World three times a week with Tiru DEM oca AT for the low price of $1.00. Just think of four papers every week for this little sum. Can you alford to lot this pass ? Begin at once. Going to Mlsslsslpp. Mr. Julius Mitch oil j brother of Mr. John li. Mitchell, and who has been spending some time in Virginia, spent several days in our town on his way to a splendid position at Greenville, Mississippi. Julius is a bustler and will make things hum wherever he goes, ll c left Tuesday morning for the Exposition and from lhere will go direct to his new home. A Paying Crop. Mr. 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 44J gallons and with but little fer tilizer. At this rate every family in thc county ought bc encouraged fri raise llich' uwu .??.rim. Va ny uro doing i: aiilt wc hup*1 (her j year every farmer \v'! Vis J ow ii syn;p. I New Crop fiyrup. Mr; . h. r a; cr of l l "h un, pru?! ls n : iva ?-li of some choice f;yru|i uui Cn iii (be b'cd Top seed i vi ie thal iii c taparo with any we tores. Sam is an ex 1 jual ivitlva new outfit is pro id .? make syrup for thc public i iiving prices. Tho Hod Top is a favorite with some and with care in cultivation will yield 200 gallons to thc acre. Unclaimed Letters. Loiters addressed to tho follow ing named persons remain uncall ed for at the postoflico: Miss Hallie Crosby, P. C. Gallagher, Mrs. Dolla Johnson, Mrs. Maggie A. Moore, Mrs. 1011a Mu mierlyn, Mr. Wm. McClarin, Jane McCul lough, Miss Mary Overton, Mr, Alford Pledger, Miss Mary Jane Walsh, Miss Marrie Wright, Mr. J. C. War ron. A Cheap Trip. Messrs. G. ll. Welch, A. J. Mc-| Kinnon and J. A. King will run a iit'St-class colored excursion from Bcnnellsville lo Wilmington on Sat day, the 28th, for the low price of $1,35. At this price everybody can alford to go and malee this trip pay. Train leaves hero at G a. m., and will leave Wilmington in thc even ing at 7. Thc managers guarantee a iirst-olnss and enjoyable trip, and the price places it within the reach of everybody. A special coach will he attached for whites, Religious Notes. Kev. J. B. Traywick will preach next Sunday ll a. ni. at Bolah church and at 3:30 p. m. tit Clio! Wo have been requested to ask that every member of Ebenezer church, Blenheim ciroint, attend the .afternoon services ortext S?.uu]ay 3:30 o'clock. A conference will bc held at thc close of the scrvico and some very important businoss that will interest avery member will ba attended to. Let all interested in thc success of this church altond that service. A Sorlou? A??ldent. On Saturday morning last while playing in the third story of tho ?i'm house, Master Charley Foster, tho youngest son of Mr. J. F, Breeden, of Brocden's Siding, ran too near tim outer door and fell out^*#\>r ^nnajtcly for him tho weighing rope we? banging \M>W wbJ/d> ho ici/ed, but hoing nuable to hob] jt bo/tl fa let go when bis brother Willie, who was on thc ground saw bim and ran -under him and catching him in his arms partly broke tho fall, but not sufficient to prevent a fall that broke his right arm at the wrist. It was a miracle thai more bones mw ?ot byok.cn> M?as Seo Chaffin loft thia morn ing for Columbia Fonuilo College. S. W. G. Shipp, of tho Flor <MIOO bar, is, in attondaneo upon the coitrt. Miss Junia Stogner, of Society Hill, is visiting lier sister. Mes. Mary Harris. Mr, H. B. Jointings, ot' Linn borl?n, N. G., bppiit so VG; al d.iyA last weok in town. Miss Hattio Townsend, ol' lib n hoim, is spondlng tho Wooli villi tho Misses Dudley. Miss Bossio Irby, of Sniith^i??o, has boon spending a fow days with tho Misses Dudley. Mr. Leopold Rtrauss. who titvs boen spending some i imo al : Ked springs, luis roiiirit"(! bomb'. Miss Blanche .loi ?\s, of Colum bia, who bas hoon ^is'ilim.: Mrs. T. W. I h. M tiic-. r. irhod Satur- ' day. ! Mr. Tom Anderson and Va utily, ! of Charleston, \yho liavo boon vis iting his paront? in towri Ipi sohio t limo, have r?lurnoil l^onni. ? Mr. J. F, Pearson, ol' Cordelo, Ga., spent several days in town ' last weok visiting his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Pearson. ( Miss Lillio Delgar, of Sumter, < after a pleasant visit to friends f in and around Bonnottsvillo, ro- ] turned homo Tuesday morning. Mr. J. T. Jennings, Jr., of i Charlotte, N. C., after spending > sovoral days withins parents, ro- ] turned t o Charlotte Monday niirht. : .Mi-.- Ar-.Dr Woodie, of Lester, left Monday night for Funnan ] University, Greenville, S. C. He hopes to complete his course hexfc j Juno. Mr. W.T. Moore, who has boon holding a position as salesman at Gi W. Waddill's, has givon it up and gono to Georgia. Mr. John Barrjt?gt?h has taken his place. ! Messrs. W. D. Evans, Hi H. ? Hodges and T. L Rogers, our delegates to tho Constitutional convention, carno homo Friday * night and spout Saturday and j Sunday with their families. Thoy 1 roturnod Monday morning. I Rev. J. A. Williams was in town last Thursday and roportcd having closed a successful moot-' ' near Brownsville church and one < in progress at little Hock. Ho ^ now has with him Mrs. Moon, tho celebrated woman preacher. I Mr. W. H. Walden, for several ? years a compositor in THE DEMO CRAT ofiioe, bul who has for a year 1 boon living at Maxton, has ro- ' turned to Bennottsvillo lo spend 1 sometime. His eyes having failed ( him ho has had to give up type sotting for awhile. Mammoth Pe,nr Crop. Dr. J. T. Jennings hos thc finest 1 and largest oro]) of pears ever raised ? in our county-over 300 bushels, 1 and some ol' i IHM;> , i i?-luii;.', u?iir $.1 pounds. Th(t: v V, antin)..' le secure h POMO ol ihe?ic o! uoe pear? [br pre-Li ??CYVCS should !'.'<a I bein it once, Me , is neilin^ them tit thc low price of $1 per bushel. ? A Short Rest. , Three ol' our delegates to thc Constitutional convention-Messrs., Evans, Rogers and Hodges-spent Saturday and Sunday last, at home. In an interview with Mr. Rogers bc said to us that bc had nothing to 1 say os to thc criticisms of his course ; in voting for a four dollar per diem, only that ho did not say "that bc did not want four dollars" in his remarks advocating that amount. On tho contrary, bc did want it and believed that bc and each other del egate ought to have that amount. In justice to our delegates who thus voted it ought to bc remembered ?that four dollars is thc per diem of the members of thc Legislature, and if a member of thc Legislature is worth four dollars a day, a member of thc Constitutional convention should bc. And again let us re mark, it will bc a calamity to our country when tho pay of officials shall bc reduced to such a point that none but thc rich can a fiord to hold office AV o do not believe our people want this, Escaped Convicts. On Saturday night thrco of thc county conviots-Dunoon Terry, Arch Terry and Sim Chamberlain managed to escape from tbc house in which they arc kept near Blen heim. They lifted a board in thc floor and as thc house rested on thc ground they dug n small hole and were soon at liberty, Mr, 8. P, Coxo, thc night guard, boord thc noise and rushed to the back of tho house in time to shoot at ono. Thoy went ot once in thc direction of McOoll, where they stoic a horso and buggy from Mr. Willi? and from thero thoy went in thc direction of Laurel Hill, wheye thpy were seen and left the team in thc road. Jhpioan Terry is ono of thc two who escapee] in July and was only caught last wcok nour Salisbury ant] returned to gong oj) Tlmystjay, Dunoon is in for two years awl h j? brother Arel? for enc. Sim Chamberlain is in for two years. Every effort will bc made to capture thom and if caught they will carry a heavy boll next ijnin, Capt. Kinney is also making every ofjbpf. [o vet a pack of good dogs and a couplo pf hri:e(;)))pa(ling shotguns for tho guards instead pf rifles. A liberal reword is offered for their arrest - ... - - Buokien's Arni*??} ?aiv?r Tho bent Salvo in tho wodd for onto, bruines, sores, uloorfl, salt rheum, foyor borea, tottor, ohnppod hands, chilblains and ooma and all akin eruption o, and positively o?ros pilos, Or no pay roqulrod. It .is guar* Antood to glvo porfcot ?atiafnotien, or mon oy ro fancied. Pr loo 25 oeutfl por box, For gslo at joirntngy Pharmacy, Sn tumor ended lust Friday. ) - Pull moon noxt Wodnosday, Masonic meoting Friday night. . . Wliilo they aro having frost ip N'orth, wo aro sweltering with tho heat. - - Attora sea diet, to pro vont boils and assist acclimation, uso Ayor's Sarsaparilla. 4? Mr. Christopher Odom has a lot of lino milch cows for salo, lie says ho can suit all in quality ?md prico. - Ayor's Aguo Cure stimulates tho livor and neutralizes tho ma larial poison in tho blood. War ranted to cure. - Tino DEMOCRAT returns hearty thanks to those kind heart ad friends who have callod and smiled on tho editor. - Last Saturday was the be ginning of our "big Saturdays" which last during tho cotton sea ion. Our streets wero crowded tittil a late hour. - Tho attention of teachors is called to tho notico of tho School Commissioner in roforence to tho iomi-annual examination- to take place on the 18th of October. - If tho caro of the hair were made apart of a lady's education, wo should not seo so many gray lieads, and tho uso of Hall's Hair Hencwoi-W??Rl be unnecessary. -. Supervisor W. F. Kinney lias moved the convicts from Blenheim lo the poor farm. He carried out Monday afternoon the six sontenced at this term of court. - Cotton pickers in some sec Lions say the crop is very short, ind some are regretting that there will not be ninny more vis its to tho fields boforc tho cro?t will bo done. - Attention is asked to tho idvertisoment of Mr. H. L. Stow ird in this issue. Ho has opened i general repair shop for bug lios, wagons and carts and any cind ol' wood and iron work. Horseshoeing is a specialty. Ile solicits a call and feels suro he 3an givo satisfaction in every ?articular, - Mr. Thomas J. Broede?? had jho ntisfortuno to got his easy ..iding sulky badly broken up on Thursday evening last in a runa way near tho postollice. Tho norse took fright at something md ran against a treo and thou town through tho lot to Darling ton street and thou for homo. Ho sroko up everything but the lap robe. ?- On Tuesday, October 1st, Bob Hunting's big Railroad Shows, Circus, Museum and Mo nagero, will visit Bennettsville nkl spread bis onormous tent on Marion stree. Thc good stand* mg of ... sl?oyy procedes, it thron;.'h tin colims or ottr ox-' [.littiiges abd ii, ??iisi bo one of tito Vol y uc;>L cii.ou? pi?rioriijintco.--. und altogether one of the cleanest shows now traveling. - Mr. J. G. Hubbard, ono of Hebron's progressive farmers, was iii our ollico one day last week and said that ho had solved the problem of successful farm ing. Ho stated that he planted bight acres of cotton very early as an experiment, using on same 200 pounds of cotton soed meal and 200 pounds of acid, and as a result has already gathered eight bales weighing GOO pounds each, and ho says he thinks ho will get four more. This is the kind of farming that pays. Let others follow his example. - When tho Waterbury Walch Company stopped manufacturing their old stylo watch, the Hood gates of cheap Swiss factories were opened, and poorly made, very unreliable watches were forced on the market in place of the very accurate Waterbury which had but tho ono fault-its long wind. Tho Waterbury Com pany wore appealed to for some thing goon and cheap in the quick wind series. Tho result is tho now "Trump" watch, which sells at $2.50. Call on H. W. Carroll and seo this new watch, wwi Ii?? II ''5"w?ywswwg AJI Froo. \ Those who have unod Dr. Kiug'a Now DI? oovery know ibo valno, omi thoso who hnvf> not, liftvo now tho opportunity towy it Freo. Coll on tho udverliHod Druggist nial got n Trini llottlo Freo. Souci on your nnmo omi nddrcRS to II. IO. nucklen ?c Co., Obl ongo, nnd got a somplo box of Dr. King'B Now Lifo Pills Froo, as woll ns a copy of Onido to J{on]th nnd ?loqschold Instruolor, Froo. All of willoh io gnntntttcod to do you gocd and cost yon nithtng. for anio nt Douglas Jennings' Drug 8toro, A great big Circus without an equal I That's tho expression of nil who have scon H'ib Hunting's Circus, Museum nnd Monngcrio. Tho very best Eques trians, Gymnasts nnd Acrobats, both malo and fem?lo, aro ongnged with it, and the oki reliadlo }}ob himself, tho monarch of nil clowns is to dispense the laughing matter brimming over in mensuro Thoro will bc a grand sticet parado at IQ a. m., resplendent with glittering npwncsfc anti crowded with wonders from nil parly of t|}0 earih, and 150 horses that have no equal. Elephants, Camels, opon dons of Lions, Tigors, Hyenas and Leopards, fd ls tho Royal folgen t. On Tuesday, October 1st on Marion stroot. A, M. Bulley, n well known citizen of l?ugono, prego?, goya hlo wifp hos for yonrfj neon troubled with ohronio diarrhea and used ronny remedies with littlo rollof until sho triod Chnmborlnhi'u Coho, Ob.olois mut Dlarrhopn Bemcdy, whloh boa purod hor "ounfj ijiif} wp]}. Qiyo jt a triol 'anfl you will bp snrprlepd afc (ho nyompfc rollo? U pfforda. 2$ ond 50 oont lotti CH for ealo nt Jennings' I'harmooy, ii'.* I'-. !?' J J.J ..J.'.1 ."-?.?r'L'Jrwiii.'Ji i mm i Mb i _ U'JJ j? .j^ J WIliiN YOU NEK!) A N10JK I?AT bo ?uro to onll on P. A. Mo KHhhAU, Winlaton High School. , ^Mi^ Tlio bxtUwhmlion for tho ?sch ? arship in tho South Unroll . (Jo-cdueationul Instituto ut. M ; ? liston, S. C., was won by MUS Gus McAllister, of Tatum. H r. ; McAllister was tho only app! cant, but his answers wore | such a high order thathewod'' have boon at or near tho top u . any crowd of boys of his ad -KA.. .,11-. ,..?11 I....... ...??.J.1, .V?.rtl . XVlttllOWlO >Y11I lltVVUU ?vi VU j resontativo in Williston in 'Q\ McAllister. Special Sorvloos. There will be special servicer at Parnassus next Saturday an. i Sunday. Preaching at il o'cloci beith days, jhurch conforenco o. Saturday and communion on Sun day. Wo should bo so glad t have every ono of our mombor there present each day. Other cordially invited to como. THOMAS G. IIHRHKUT, Pastor Blenheim, Sept. 24, 1805. Mason's Grand Fall Opening. Mason's fall and winter milli nery and dress goods opening will be on Wednesday and Thurs day of noxt week-October 2<l and 3d. Tho ladies of tho town and country ?should not fail to call and seo our display in the latest novelties in millinery anet dress goods, etc. No cards. The standard patterns alway? on hand. ' P. K, Mason,...1 ; Guro for Headache. AH u remedy for till forms of Headache ' Eolcctric Ritters hus proved to bo tho vorj ! beat. It effects n permanent euro rind tht most dreaded habitual nick licadaohci< yield to its inllunnco. Wo mgo nil who nro nllliotc? to procuro a bottle, cuni givt ; this romcdy a fair trial. Incases of,habit ual constipation Electric Hitters cures bj j giving thc needed tono to tho bowols, and j few cnsoB loug resist tho uso of this modi otoo. Trj it once Largo hottlcn only 500. nt Jenninga' Pharmacy, Whllo in Ohlcftgo, Mr. Clinrles L. Kahlor, n prominent ?boo uiorohnnt of Dos Moines, Iowa, had quito a BUI?OUS limo of it. Ile I took such a iu: ve re cold that ho could hardly I talk or navigalo, but tho prompt uso ol Chnmbcrlnin's Cough Romcdy ourcd him . of his cold so quickly that others nt thc j hotel who had bnd collin followed his ex j am i ile nnd half a dozen persons ord oreti il from thc uoarcst drug etoro. They wort . profuso in thoir thanks to Mr. Kahler foi > tolling thom how to euro a bad cold KO ; quickly. For Balo ftt Jennings' Phnrmucy. j BUSINESS LOCALS. Mummolh stock of Clothing at Itowi Bros. Mons' Clothing $2 50 to $12 50. A. J. Rowe. Bacon and Flour very cheap nt A. J. RowoV Just Anrrivcd a lot c f Fruit Jaro. O. W. Waddill. A ford No, y (looktnfl Stove rmi" A ?Ti R e.v.., A complete lino nf Fa hoy Uioportefl nt A J. KoW<>\?t, A ie;.utilr.J lino it Shirt Wni. L SdiisV R?wo Rios. Boys' Knee Taut Suits only 75 conts r.t R?wo Rios. (lenin' Furnishing Goods a f-peeioltv. R?wo Uros. Seo our beautiful stock of Picture.', Rowe Rro9. R. & G. Warner's and R &, V. Corse .s at R?wo Bros. Carload Flo ir to bo sold at bottom price!1 nt R?wo Bros. Bicycles, Guns, Sholl?, Hunting Suppl!o?. otc R?wo Bros. Thc nicest lino of Dress Goods in town at A. J. Rowo's. Larger!eto'ok of Dress Goods in Bonnotf.i villo at R?wo Bros. Heiser, RouglnB and DorcVs hand sowed Shoes. Rowe Bros Never leavo town without seeing my steck of Goods. It is ooh'ploto, A. .1. R?wo. 20 pounds 01 Granulated Silgar for ??.OV 6 pounds of good Coffco for $1.00 at A, J. R?wo'H. ??*?-?* ?????-?? TO H AVK YOUR Wants Supplied AT KKASONA1U.E FIOUUKS, ru < m MO z ? Call at My Store ? g IVty Building is filled from Floor to Ceiling, from Front to Rear. EV KR Y ARTICLE r a > w ? ?j O Si Ml IO CAREFULLY . BOUGHT 1 HAVE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOES I bought before the advar.ee. A FULL LINE OF Clothing Dry Goods, Hats, Notions, ? U*L}*< 1 maw? tm; i Heavy Groceries m Canned Goods, Flour and ! ^ Bapon a specialty, SATISFACTION GUARANTEtDr ??#" Call and see me. C. W. Waddlll. September 1, 1895. TO RENT ! Jf yon want an Airy Wy Rootyi Cottngo wi|ih l<am, ?|tab|c8 and (|ur(jon. good ,Qro|iard with Cultivated BhruVbofy und ono of tho befit wolta of watfir ju.(own, hoajlhy, high and dry, call on mo. Posse* sion ujvor? on ?hort notloo, T. L. 0KOSLA.Nl>. Bonnottsyillc, S. 0, Soptombnr 24, 1895. A N ION lil N K O V ST A I* MC DRY /V C100DH and NOTIONS at P. A, r>fr> 1 KBLLAR'S. rv ' 1 ! ft c is your chance to get ^.CJ? OUT x^aR-xoaa??. KT THIRTY DAYS Commencing June 28th9 will sell all Spring and Summer lothmg at greatly reduoed prices u>r caslx or good account, I have some elegant styles and good values left, COME AT ONCE BEFORE | THEY ARE ALL GONE. Respectfully, mMM'f??? JUNE 20, 1806. pf? i ? m m m i m ,.I?i ..... ., WBLW > <y Iff H WPM )T7 J1 1^1 112 Ll X V7X -iii r TU&SPAY* SEPTEMBER 24, 1895. A Ll, that ia newest iii FALL AND W J N ? MI j| MILT J N K II Y j /\ Iroin Paris and some of my own design? will bp on view ' Ijiiit tiay. Tho Groat Variety of New Shapes, Fancy Feathers, PlVfJ?-, Ijibbons, Chenille Braids, etc., help to make our (lib most Notable and Price worthy over exhibited here, f v - Ladies, I will bc glad to sec yon all that day. Very respcclfujly, Mrs. L. LEGG. Heptombor 17, 1805. For Sale. (?An I.QAP of FLOflt bought olnoo.tho docliiio tn wheat. Cab and BOO nrloo. 0. S. McOAbb, lioptombor t?, $&. DB. T. W. BOUOJPEB* .We^o^Mvlllo, i?. O. /?gggS? O?lloo in 1) P, MoOoU'fl now "Quaff BuilalnK, Un-atahs, wost sido O?lloo holers froni o flt ^" to 6 p. iu* o AT ROWE fefiOTHERS. Ult Buyer having spout aovoral wcokriu tlio Norther Mar hots buying our stock of FALL GOODS ai ca&h pr?co?, w now fool confident that wo can jjavo you money. Dress Goods, Dress Goods.* A MIIIMX.IIM ? aaam'hvinnt. r\f finn ?linn.? ?.??l/.^Ajltj.^? ^-.:-^^ in Black and. Colored Dress Goods. Brocadino in Beautiful Styles only.#...IC cents? Mohair Brocades (Wool Finish) ouiy.10$ Brocado Saleen (Beat Quality) only >._:.20 AU Wooli Silk Mixture; Cororot Wool.'Borges, Henriettas, Nov elty IfaucyMOflecls, Figured Oaehtnoree, otc. A benutiiul tot of Figured Silks for Waists and Trimmings. Cr?pon, Ta fl ?to, Moire, Outings,,Ginghams hi endless variety. In this line we are always in.tko head. Wo have not spaco to incut ion tho many bargains wo have in this department, so call and Bee them. Cents Furnishing doods,, A great lino of Scarfs, Four-in-Ilnud and Windsor Ties, Bille Ilnnuerchiefs, etc. Wo soll the I?. & G , Warner's and II. & V. Ooraet?. TUE LATEST STYLES IN FACE HATS. HOW ABOUT A, FALL SUIT ? . Meus' Suits from.,.....? $8.00 lo $10.00 Youths' Suits/from.,2.00 to 7 00 Boys' Knoo Punt Suits (? to 14 years ol.d) only..?7v> couti? Wo have a mnnunoth stock of shoes to ba sold nt old pricess Womans' Dougola Button Shoes,. 75 cents. Worth $1.00 Mens' Lnco or Gailor Shoes.$1.2C. Worth 1 85 Childrens' Shoes at all prices. WE SELL THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS OF SHOE : ' Heuser's in nil styles form ._83.5Q to $0.00 W. Ti Doughis' Long Lasting Shoes. 2.00 to 4.0? The E. P. Reid Shoo for ladies hos no equal. Hardware-. Cune, Bicycles, Shells, Hunting Outfits, etc. A full stock of Stnplo and Fancy Groceries olw?ys on hand. Carload of Flour to bo sold at bottom prices. Pe?rnuiut is tho best Patent Klour to buy. Respectfully, New Store At Strauss' Old Corner, Ms Call's Brick Row. Bennoltsvillc, September 16, 180?. mm The largest, ii nest and boat selected stock, of . Furniture, Baby Carriages, allum, IIS m^M? ? ^wmv? Sk Psfet?ire?? Wall Paper, lc. Ever offered in Marlboro County, .!;;, Whon yon noed anything in my linfr CALL AND SEE MK. JOH! S. MOQEl, Hodges' Old Stand, East of ?ourt House. Beniiottsville, S. C., March 13, 1895. T. DOUGLAS DIO A LEU IN & DRUGS. IWIEJIDXOI Kraasa CHEMICALS, FINE STATIONERY, LAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, FiNE S KOA RS, And Choice Tobacco OH ?Bil v VIDAL'S OLD STAND April 15, 1690 ta P. fA O If? I ti 8 W. J. STEWART, Removed to his old Stand N. E. corner Court House Square. When you wish an onay shnvo, < As good as barbor ovor ga.YO, Just call on mo nt my saloon, At morning, ovo or noon ; I cut and dross tito bair with grace, To suit tho contour of tho faco. My room is noat and lowols clean, Scissors sharp, and razors keon, And ovoryth'ng I think you'll find, To suit tho faco and pienso tho mind, And all my mt and skill oan do If you just ca'.l, I'll do for you. About Corsets. A Corset Hint Ats feels comfortnblo, w?ars well and is graceful, ls just nbout porfco tion in oorsots. Such n cor ot is tho Thomp ? ?on Olovo-fttilng. Tho moro womon know nbout IhlB corbet tho moyo wo sell, Wo havo thom nt 75 oonta, $1 00, $1.3$, $t$Q and $1.75 for tho best. Foi salo rtnly nt Strauss' Boptomber 4, 1855. Tho noxt Sfa-don will ono? Soptonxbor 2?^'J,80(i. WrUo for circular*, cMn??guoa, pr for Inform?tlon about Courses of ?rt str^ctkm. Mess Rall, Hoarding, ?c. Inquire about tho examination to ho held by School Commissioner, AufjuaA for Scholarship worth $?V), C. MAXl.V, ,1'vwldCivt. August 7,18PR. JUST RECEIVE Jennings*' Thc best Spring Medicine- WESTMORELAHfl'S: ' CALISAYA OTC 1 An elegant lino of Fancy Confectionery. A completo lino of-~ beady Mixed Paints, A complete linc of MA Mm him ni Laibs Shear?. A complete line of Fishing Tackle 'DOUGLAS d ENNINGS. Fobruary 15th, 1893i Rambler Eioyoles! TUM VJ/UMY |??? Have Been Beted to $100.00. Want to sell my old wheel that I've been riding cheap, so as to order sample : wbcel of 1895. Como and see me, DOUGLAS JENNINGS. Jan 30 '95-* y lt NEWTON, ii Attorney at Law, J?onnotlsvillo, S. ?. Officoin tho Brick Kow Nprth bf tho Court H0U80, January 9, 1895. IOTOWNSKND & ll A MRU, '?%-\ Attorneys at Law, BBNNKTrSVII.hH, S. U. ftjr Oftloo 6vor Rowe Bros., loft (Mo. the: YV. ilOUOWKK, ? At tor noy at Law.. lion nottuvi l le, 8. 0! ?f?rOf?loo on Darlington St., wo?t of tho Gourt House. mUDLKY & GASTON, , ' $J Attornoys nt Law, llKfiNErrsvud.'?, S? ty. Of?ice on public square-< west ol tl Court. Houso, V Koon Your Katys in TH ne. I Thoso having xitringe(VIfi8trumc?ito; ! of uuy kind can have them UmetVorV I ftttpMcatloh to ??i .1). Towhsond, ut hftj? j ?tojre iuulor MoCoU'ff, Hall, ; ,' ?>