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THF. MARLBORO S. A. BROWN -, - ~ Editor. Friday April D. 1901, Subscription Trice i Olio y oar..$1.00 f?ix months.50 Throe months. .25 Our Noxt Oounoil* Pursuant to notice thoro was a go nomi turo out of voters Wed nesday uftoruoon to nominate a ticket for tho noxt two years. Busi ness generally was suspended for i near'two hours, und not in the his tory of tho town has there beon us much interest taken in tho so lection of a ticket. Tho choice made is as follows: , For Mayor-G. S. Modal I. i For Wardens-J. ' F. Breedon, O. E. Exam, John T. Douglas W. H. R?wo. ^Tbo Ticket is a good ono and givQs gonoral satisfaction. The oleotion takes placo next Tuesday. Meeting of Camp Henoean. There was a large and enthusias tic meoting of Camp ITcncgan in tho Court House on April 1. Com mander J. H. Hudson called the Camp to order, and tho annual colo lection of dues was taken up hy th ?djutant. On motion of Comrade Honegan, tho faithful officers of Inst year woro renominated for ro-, election for tho now year aud un animously elected as follows: Commander-J. H. Hudson, lit. Commander-P. L. Breeden, Adjutant-C. M. Weatherly, Chaplain-J. G. Richards, Surgeon-J. Ii. Napier. After remarks hy tho Coramand r on tho interest the Camp should ike in tho Stato reunion in May, ho Camj) proceeded to eleot dolo ,-ates as follows : J. H. Hudson, P. L. Breedon, tov. J. G. Richards, and should lither of these fail to go, those .epresontatives of tho Camp pres mt were onpowored to appoint lologates. Miss Lula Hogers, da ugh tor of ?lol 13. A. Rogers of our town, was lnnmmously olectod Sponsor for ho damp at Col umina. Tho Commander then read a ?ircular letter from Gen. Gordon u referenco to the rounion at vlemphis and tho following dele gates were elected: O.?-. ?h?i?l H, J. ?VltUrim^ J. II. Da Ul, /Yliei"'-!.;. ?1. Ii, .11utlwoii, J. Iii i api or, Ii, \) reed oin' Sponsor .lissT< .ii:c.--er I 'albon n ot'Olio. T^??'obiuug nf) ! u ther business ao Ontop adj ti r'n? J. ll. .liubsoN, Commander. '% M. Weatherly, Adjutant, HOTS FROM FOX HAY. Farmers arc getting ready to plant :otton--some have already planted. Mr. and Mrs D. P. McQnaige spent Sunday, with their daughter Mrs Janies Wright. Mr. Willie Spears, ol Bcnnctlsville. ?pent ^Saturday night and Sunday with lis father Mr. Robert Spears Mrs Nancy Bundy and her sister Mrs Nora Seals, who have been very ill are improving, : ? The people ol Harmony AIC going to build a new school house. Hurrah lor Harmony ! Wc arc sony to say Mrs H. 13. Spears ls not improving very fast. Mr. and Mrs Silas Spears spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs Jonathan Wood ey. Mr. and Mrs H. F. Spears spent Sun,, lay with Mr. Welcome Quick. Mr. and Mrs Dan McCall passed hrough our section Monday afternoon. Messrs D P. McQuaigc and P. S. Stubbs spent Monday in Bennettsvilie. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Woodley spent Sun lay with friends at Dunbar. Quiltings are all the gp-ask thc girls what that means ? Ask Cousin T.-how she likes the sorrel horse, Oh I I mean the driver. More anon. Two FOXES. April 2. igoi, . PEN AND SCISSOR&RAPUS ! Mr. B. F. Newcomer, ono of tho moving spirits of tho A. C. Lino, died Saturday in Baltimore. M. L, Clark, for mor ly editor of Marion Star, has joined tho army ind will go to the Philippines. | Gonoral Edward McCrady's third volnrao of Smth Carolina history has just bcon published. Senator Tillman has boon elec ted anniversary orator of tho com moncomont of Erskine collego in Juno. Tho Abbeville cotton mills ship ped throe car loads or 210 bales of oloth to Shanghai, China this wcok. Senator Mel murin is pulling for tho Charleston exposition. All doubt of li is hoing in the field for reelection is now set at rest. lt would bo rather a good joke ifMcLanrin lands for tho Charles ton exposition thc government ox ' hibit that Tillman could nt got. Two young ladies of Charleston have just graduated at tho Char leston Medical Collego. Now what Will th? State Board do about their recognition ns M. D's. Remember tho bargain counter uni? this wcelt Ut Mittle'? atoro? OLIO OOBBESPONDENOB. Itomsr oflntorost From This Huts tlins Little City, I received r? lett"? from ? eubimrih?r to your pa por on Friday asking mo to comment on tho troalmont Dr. Oarradino mot with in Denton Texas I don't like to plaoo myself on rcoord as a diam pion pf any roan's caine, unless ho is right, and I of my own knowlcdgo know that he is right. In this cuse, my mind tolls mo that it* Dr. Canad ino is tho samo mau that] ho wa3 wiitin ho was in Honnettsville if ho picachos the same religion that he preached while iu Beunettsville; if ho is living the lifo ho lived while in Booncttsville; if ho is still doing tho good that ho did in llcnnettsville and surrounding couti try-that ho is Mad and shnildois nhovo Harlots and his entire board of Stewards, to fur as genuino religion is concerned. It was my privilege to hear Dr. Oarradino preach. 1 did not Uko some of his gos tures and illustrations but I liked his urnestness nud tho gospel that he preached-a forgiving' spirit Benevo lence and higher living If that is not in accordance with tho lifo of Christ, thou Hatless and his crowd aro right If it is in accordance with tho lifo of Christ Hnrless and hiscrowd in Texas Hairless nod hw crowd iu S. C,, had better get right Somebody has got to get light and I had rather bo Carr.i (iiuo than tho other crowd, and not hnvo to g t right. I havo boon nskod to comment on this and I havo done so It is timo to quit ceremony and fixed laws and get the old time gen? niue religion that linkes u man keep sober, do unto others as ho would be dono by, not uso tim church ns a cloak to hide his infernal meanness and lot ?tipil men ns Dr. Cnrradino helfend ?how thom how to live and preach the gospel ns well. I om sick and tired of seeing peoplo go to Church and sit luck and sing "obi that with yonder sacred throng I at his (bet may fal?" and never do anything, however little it may bo, to ontiiio iheiii to fall at tho feet of tho merciful Saviour only on Sunday morning at Sunday Sohool or when there is preaching at Our Churoh. Dr. Oarradino is not allowed to preach in churches, but there aro others that eau to "Mon Only" and uso lung ungo that would make a dog hide his head in shame and that ton in God's house. Lord deli vor mo any nioTo from hearing a sermon preached, where the pure women of our land arc not invited to be present. Somebody svou't like this. If peoplo will not ask nie as in this case to write on these things you won't hear from me on this lino, but if they do nek mo through the mail.. I always give my own opinion and no one elso's- linear iug consequences. Bennett's Spring opeuing was up to-dnte, More pretty girls to look at tho pretty hals. Everybody in tho store ns busy as bees, for tho sweet* ness was certainly there if I am not blind, and I don't think I nm. But I have been ordered to stop this Writing nb?ul pretty girls, by ono who \->.i is in t .!: ii i ty over my bald head. Ono more woM and I'll <imt, .W>rd knows ?h?ro wait [ire tty iv omen and pi ott y lints nt Bfu^vtiH uri Tlitii;d,;y, y. u ticed nt ?hy onyihUifl ?moni il but M ?in ol' M.. on t.. I. moan gu!.- nie then; yet; timi I rooke h will ho ii!l thc su min er over. God bless tho wO'nieh ol'our country, ou th ? in luuigb tho destiny of our futuro. Pure girls, roodol wives, noble mothers who tench their child ron by precept and example that a good name is rather to be chosen than groat i ictus. The cuse against Thos Dean for false arrest was dismissed. Evidence was not su Ilici?n t to bind him to court. Town election going on hore to-day -everything quiet. Two of tho burglars have boen caught. As there have been lies enough told about who saw them nud where they got dinner and supper and break fast at, I won't try my hand although I am pretty good. Some of them can bent me drawing on she imagination, you bet. I never saw thom and don't want to unless they aro securely Cou* fined, I nm afraid they might ''bust my safo." The Town Council has acted wisely and ordered the bicycles lo koop in the middle of tho road. No more grinuing monkeys to ring Indies oil tie street into tho ditch and then ride on and laugh at them. Tho town election is now over. The ticket ducted isas follows: Intendant-J. E. McLeod. Wardens-J. H. Barentino, J. P Eden?, J. A. Horring, S. L. Bristow. This gives ?B a set of town officers that suits everybody in town. No news unices wo h ive another safe blowing, fight or capture a blind tiger, which is not at all likely. April 2, 1901. J. F. McU. Revival Services. Rev. Coates an earnest and zeal ous evangelist of North Carolina is holding revival services nt the Cot ton Mill this week. The services arel being held in ono of tho houses and it is regretted-that they havo no building large enough to accommo date nil able and willing to at tend. They deserve a chapel, and we arc glad to learn that a movo mcnt is on foot to get one, and already over #200 hus been sub scribed. There ave some good families living down thcro that aro alive to needs and with some outside help have on organized Union Sunday Sohool that is doing a good work. Tlicy need encouragement and holp and they should havo it. in tho way of n largo house for woiship. DJ2AHT& DOINGS, Died at his homo in Brightsvillc township on Friday last after a short illness of typhoid fever, Mr. Peter Breedon, son of tho lalo Tho mas Troy Breedon-aged about 23 years. He was buried at Smyrna cemetery on Saturday. Seo Mittles linc of baby tara/ then you will buy. / / DOTS m?% jci?y, Fui'iuers aro yo ry bnsy > some havo plautod cor? though tho heavy rains last week stopped work. Gardons uro looking woll. Tho roconfc rains huvo onusod I tho stroams to swell, somo ol' tho ' creeks ar? so (loop they oau not bo crossed, thero ia a big iVoshot. Mr. George Miles died Sunday night Moroh 24, ho hud been.sick quito awhle, ho was buried at Brownsville Tuesday 2G, tho fun eral services wer? conduotod by | Il >v. J. G. Rich a rd s of Blenhotm. Miss Mary Glydo Hodges o? Floronoe who has boen toaohiug I io tho Brownsville High School' closed her years work lust Friday I She spent Friday to Sunday with! Misses Etta and Eliza Rogors, she returned lo her homo in Florence Monday, much to tho rog rot ol her many Brownsville friends, i Mrs. Corkhiil of Chester S. C., mother of Mr, Gi los P. Corkhiil who has been teaching at Key spent lust week with her sou. Mr. Corkhiil closed his school last Fri day night with quito a nice outer tainmont. Ho has made many friends during his stay among us who wish much succ?s wherovor ho may go. Messrs R. L Freeman and Har ris Bristow passed through our country ono any lust week. April I, 1901. "G." W. F. M. Z, Marion District. Tho District M UM in.? of thu \V. F. M. 3. of Mnriou District will bo held in Ma* rion April 12 14. Opcninc services to bc held on Aridity night. All delegates und Lady Munngcrs aro requested to Im pres? ont nt these sor vices. Mrs. Wightman nnd Mri?. Hui) ben uro espooiod to bo wita vii. 1 hope every Society in the District will be rc prose ut ed Thu Mi nistet s and their wives through out tho Di.itviet are invited to bc with us Mrs. J. (J. UAMPHBI.I,, District Secretary. jQRAPE-NUTS. A Food for brain and uurvo coalers. rho syslom will absorb a greater amount ? of nourishment from 1 pound of Urapc Nuts than from 10 pounds of moat, oats, wheat or bread. Costs 1 cent per meal, or eulo by P. E. & W. M. Rowe. See those up to-dato slipppers in tie or button at Mittle's store. Methodist S. S. Conference. The next conference of tho Me thodist Sunday Schools of Marlboro will bc held ut Beauty Spot May 3 and 4. Tho Secretary has written thc pastors of the charges in tho county, anti, ns every Superintend ent isa member, it is expected with a hearty cooperation, that every ISunday KcJt?Ol vvill lio rfijiroBi (ed, I Tho success ol' the i:oiifev^h\;< dc pends )nrgoly upon ti'. nit.(en too lind i. !t?.-r?-.-t slimy h by thc OJ ; > workers JU tito cornily. 'I. hon ] ve your interest, by yetti* pi'O?en at Ibu coining coili'ci'ClKH*. l'ie.i vy school o'?'et (i.c.hii'/ivt.'S who w bb willing to givo at least two days LO this work. Beauly Spot will do her part niul workers in thc Sunday School should clo theirs. A Want Supplied. It is with pleasure we chronicle thc fact that Bennettsvillc ii? now sup plied with a Bakery. Through the public spirit of Mayor McCall, who built a large oven and necessary conveniences, Mr. Shullz, an exper ienced baker, has come and opened up, and is now prepared to supply bur citizens with choice fresh bread, cakes, pies, and will take orders for any quantity for parties, wed dings, tte. Call and see him at his store, northeast corner of thc public square. Salcsday in APrll. The first Monday in April was clear but cool, and a fair crowd came to town. There were no official sales, but nil timi cor David sold a number of horses and mules. Mr. J. S. Covington had* some Ply mouth Rock and Leghorn eggs for sale and Mr. C. F. Covington had a fine Jersey cow on exhibition. Camp Honogan had an interesting meeting and an effort was made to hold a mooting of cotton growers, but our people it seems need no talk or pledges to protect themselves. Very many, wo learned, havo given np cotton and arc now going into ?took raising, poultry and truck farming. Tho largo purohaso of fer tilizers many of them tell ns moans more corn and bacon, and plenty to cat. Should Bo In Every Home. They euro dandruff, hair falling, headache, otc, yet cost tho same as nu ! ordinary comb. Dr;. Whito's Electric [Comb, Tho only patented Comb in the world. People, ovorywhero it has been introduced, aro wild with do light. You simply comb your hair [each day nud the comb docs tho rest. This wonderful comb is simply un* breakablo and is made so that it is! absolutely impossible to break or cut the hair. ? dd on a written guarantee o give perfect satisfaction in ovory respect. Send stamps for otic. Ladies sizi OOo. Gents tizo 3?. Livo men and women wau ltd everywhere lo in 'rodnco this article. Solis on sight Agents are wild with success Address P N. Rose, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, 111. According to tho cggologist of tho N, C. exporimont station if you aro after tho number, and are not pnrtioular as to tho flavor of tho oggs your hens lay, food them wheat shorty cotton-seed moal and skim milk, but if yon want a into flavor, with lower but | largor eggs? feed them on craokod cop? anti corn dough? Tho Law must Bo Oboyotl. With all that has been written on the uhje?t it seems not yet to he generally known that the law of our State Board ol Health forbids thc, shipping of oi rc moval ol dead bodies from one pince to an'othfir without being embalmed 01 specially prepared lorsamc by .some licensed undertaker or embalmer. This is absolutely necessary,, and il lt li not done, ona - the certificate ol the under taker or embalmer docs not accompany thc body, the railroads will not take i> lor trnnsler. The embalming take i hoi Utile tim?, and while lt costs som? thin it should not deter one Ire m having it done it they desire io preserve the body any length ol time. This duty im posed by the SUie Board lor the public good. Mr. R. T. Barfield of our {own is ihc only commissioned embalmer ?h lin? section and will promptly attend ali calls, which, for safety, should be as c^rly as possible alter death to insure p; ried preservation. He is supplied with , the necessary anieles finnis &c , and as thc wann weather is approaching wo deem it due the public to give tin tn ?hi? inlormation in lime lo save annoyance io those who may not know or ovi . 'oi?k these details when "ticeded lor a I or tor the purpose ol delays In bi ii.?I at home. Don't You Lovd* Flowers Y It so, und you want some pretty pols of nil sizes in whioh to piuco them, call ut the Hardware si oro and you cnn bo suited. It costs you nothing to exam ino tho goods nt Mittle's store. BANKER ROUTS A ROBB BR J. B Garrison Cashier of the bank cd Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed o' health by a serious lung trouble moil be tiied Dr. King's New Discovery loi Coi;sumption. Then he wrote: "it i ? the best medicine I ever used for a sevi rc cold or a bad case of lung iroub ' il ways keep a bottle on hand." Dor i suffer wiih Coughs, Colds or any Thro il .'.'luvst or Lung trouble when you can be cured so easily. Only 50c an?l .'. 1 >. Tria! boilles free at Dru^ ?M. t<.. SPICfey-JLOCAL^ Ni: iv BY J. B. HAMILTON. 1 soli tho celebrated 'Grui:' go den seed. Yes, and give tho largest pnper of peas and beans sohl lo ro. See mo before you buy your com -I will meet competition, I sell Cuba molasses at 25 otst A nico dish for dinner is those delicious Bula Baga turnips, Let us Bend you some. -Vf ?ii. ->l FOR SALE 400 Euchols of O01 n, 12,000 Pcddor, Tay and Shvo HERBERT M. Hopo ros. Brownsville, H (J. Tho Boat Propnratlon for Malo) l.t. OhillH nud Fever is u bottle of UmvoV TnstoluB Chill Tonio It isuhnply Iron iynd quinine in a tuntolees form. No ou re - no pay, Prioo <?oo. -? <:.-.>?? When you want prompt notinji Ililli pill* that never giipo uso Dewitt'? Littli }<?ni !.. iii ' Poii?Vi. Broif. . .. ?* ?\T.- ?*. A fros)) suppl"! ?i ihr a loora tod i>M:-H iilni'd'oh fJood, nil vnty ii. i o.->, jusi a hi voil :i?< Krfi.vli Ar* ?va I;.i Lio t uite. ]i. hy ^iw.tia^v", Simd es in lace efleet. Fringe Insertion, &e. Ai WADDI .1.' . Eggs for Sale, Pure Brod Whito Hojjan 1 Turiioy.?, White Pekin Ducks, mid Iiight B? di lima eg^s for hatching. Apply to J. Pi Bolton, Tatum -t:. 0. iLTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate judge Ofllco in Court House. FOB BENT, ft*HE largo brick store recently (in $ eu pied hy tho Hnrdwnro O1., AUo tho up^stiiird of tho sunn - . h 120. Elegant location. A, pl y to P. L. Breedon Legal Notices. WARNING NOTICE I \ LL persons are hereby warned not to ,?X trespass on any of the lands in M. ri boro county, known nr. the R,\nd6lph Quick hinds, cither by wa I kl hp, riding cutting limber, hauling straw, or to I or hunt. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. W. D. DRIOGERS, Aprii 4, 19OL r Citation for Letters of Administration. ! _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY ov MAHLBOUO-- By .Mir. TON MCIJAUIUN JlldgO Of PloliaI C. WHEREAS, D.D. MoColl, Jr, bath ' made Ruit to mo to grant unt? bini LHLcfH of Adndiiiotrati-rn of tho E Ute md j Effeotfl of Janies Scott, deceased ; These sro thoroforo to cito nn<i m.i.i ?ii . lah all nud singular tho kindrod ai.it cr l? lora of tho B.-dtl Jamoi Soott, dooo?fti.vt, ttint thoy bo and appoar boforo ro? In tin Court of Probato, to bo held nt lU-unett'i vlllo, O. 0., on tho 16th of Apr?), 10/11, aftor publhntion horoof at 11 o'olook in tho for01,0011 ti> Hhow oauHO, If any they hnvo, why said Administration should ??0fc bo grnntod. Given u ml or my hand thin 2d day 0/ April, 1901. t MILTON M^eWMf^ : Judg\oora Nothe of Town E/tcfjon? ruban1. nit.'-titutpsun N OT!CK is lioroby erivon that _ will bo hold on the 9th drj| { ^ ' ^ ^( 1901, in tho Court Honan t?r?rj .toruioii for rvf) fov tho 1. .' . .. xl ho 1'iirp Mit} of electing a Mayor and four A^ , 1 fnv tho Town of S?nnottivlllo ta term of Two Yoara. C. S. M COAL I'?b. t?tt? 1901. Maj cr, Trfl W. BOUCHIER, ?' JL 0 Attorney nt Law? A\! Bcnnottsjfi)10t y 0< relflfirspk offlv* Mwsry, ?8W. /ii! \i m IOU WANT IT SflLBII GOOD Al CHEAP. il frill ip j ly - Where You Will Find Good Quality, Up-to-date Styles, Ai Prices Lower Than Others Ask You For Interior Qualities. i ' ? .. ? ?^^t......... Op stock is as large in tbc Exclusivo Of y Goods, toes, Notions a?d Furnishing Goods Sf L?I10 as's Bhown in Bennettsville, Hi BUY THE ?UANTIT0 rHI5 CLOSEST PRICES, AND YOU DERIVE THE BENEFIT. -o All kinds of SHOES and SLIPPERS. Seo our inc, Hear onr Prices, Buy if Pleased. Pry Q-OOds of alt description from tho cheapest to the! I best carried in tho Town, Ready-made Garments h> Under and Top Gar ments for Ladies and Gents. Ocr lino of Gents Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, and Neokwear, ia to-day 1113 completo in style as phown you in large cities. Our small expense enables us to undersell them. '/ 'UNKING YOU FOU PAST FAVORS, TO FNJOY\ ADVANTAGES TRADE AT HVDfile's Store x tint -t; ?fi'?i ? i o'o'.'oo (?? y ?MN ri WA K y o u ?.M ,ftord : a cough i .vn.- >M 'Kev/ t?e:uuy i^cib." .?,-. ? ?".,. ,,",",",.,";; ,., i:.-,- ilu balers lo form >u\ min.} AO-.J . HAj \|?IU,,,. Cur .; '., tining t|;.o h litis ui.?k wanbi or io' v. uu tt, bal tiun\ i:-o m-.v i.-'l. r Iii ll it I >..:... Wot?! more timon ikon it upperus in "New (*0i.<il'ry Sarda." Io iu said tlilrly emull ty\ gl'srji words can bo spelled correctly from UK(?? fifteen lellos. For txnmplc, went, t h, :c\v, oto. Tho New Century Mail J 0 der Co., will pny One lluudred Dol?an? in .nb to tho pori on Bending thom thirty vi Ords foimcd as ntovo. If jowar? good v.! word muk hi? anti can form th'rly words write your m.mo and addrcBs plainly on > il?t and IUO1(<BO tl o samo with flftooD ij fis). yoVir liio Iv it cold to dovelo? condun;) ti<>n. One will thru M ajiil Inn" hon hie* (jntekni i li tl a nny oil'mr prie pa i ti* ii .) ktio'Shi M JO ; .l.te.toi- n-e il as n spot'llio ?for gt ip po. it i." au llifalliblo I'.ouio; dy lor croup. Children like il nud motlier* eudors? if. Douglas Bro.i, Tliero is no pleasure in lifo if you dread gosng lo the tablo to oat and oan'l rest ai .nti:hi on ncconnt of indigesiinu. Henty Williams, ol' Boo tville, Iud., euys hu suflV.rod that way for ye-irs, lill ho oom uienecd tho use of Kodnl Dyspepsia Curo und uddn, "Now I can eat any)hing I eat Uko and all I want and nloen soundly every iwo'eent Btaulp?'fo? ten paeko?'oC Boa'u"Y,,i1li,,t-" K?W Dyspepsia (Juro will dlgOM (?ul ;?lowcr Seed? of ten popular and dlf- ? whal >'ou oat' DoU?las li,0S' f tent, varieties. Ont cd-jt-ct iu giving this Ono Hundred I) Harri is to alt taut attention lo BU A intro (taeil out BcedB in the U. S. This o flor v/ il ho ow efolly at.d eonneiciitlouBly Oiirrnd 0 it and it should m-t he cia >s< d with outoh pet ny uifuirs. Wo will spund a largo . . v.iit ?f money to i-turl cur trade nttd \ iii your trial order ; you will rocuivo tito givitit'Jtt v iluo in soida over r ffored. If 1 wo cr moro persous euecced in forming <hirty word? tho $rot> will bo divided pro ufa Many ext-a special, pitoea will bo liwtodod to persons sending twenty words ? >r un ro who will assist in introducing our ?oed H iud t-peo'ullies. B?tl?facti?t? in ab. tohon?y guaranteed. Bond your Hst na farly w< possible. MAH. Oitmcn Co ; cm;.-; Illino!?. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Dloests what you eat." Stops tho Cough and Works off tho Cold. Laxative Rtomo Quinine Tnbh ta eure a cold in ono day. No Curo, No Pay. Price 250 a box. Ko?o? Dyspepsia Cmo "Digests what youxeat." Bottorthan Ever. Mr. Will M. Breeden, is still selling selling tho famous stalk cutter, fie made some improve Addrei"NhwHBNT?HY ? mePls to l}10 machine, and those | 258 Dearborn st., chi- "eedmg them can get them, and those having them alreody cnn secure any repairs needed. Every farmer should have one I or more at work now. FOM SALE ( Ino 25 H. P. Eugioo and 2 If. V, Boiler in brick is for snle, 0 will exchange for ono smaller, Apply to J. P. Kver?tt. Lumber For Sale. Lu m der of all kinds for salo, and when desired, will bo de li'., red promptly on the best terms. I am also prepared to do any ki ru i of hauling. P. 0, Emanuel. March 12, 1001. Both milkers nod ciraulalorsofoountor loita commit Iruud. Honest tuen will not doeoivo you into buying worthlesso.ouoler foils of Dovvim'a Witoh Ilueol Suive- Tho original is infaliibln (or curing piles, aoros, tieso tua nod nil .kin diseuse?.. Douglas ! Hro??. Don't You want SotnoV Mr. P ; has about 30 . dioico Cotion Seed l(;l'Budd from largest stalks of V^iVroved Texas wood variety of (.\ years improvement, that he will sell to those who want, choice seed to increase the yield wi th less cost. Write him at Olio You Know What You aro Taking Wheu you aro tako Groves Tasteless Chill Tonio beo&UHO tho formula l9 plainly glvon 011 ovory b ttlo showlnr/ that it is elnxyiy Iron and Quin i no In a tftatQlw^oVrri' No | ouro- no pay Pch?ff JJ'* ' you have evor soon a ohilJ tn the i^ony uf croup you cnn realizo how grato? ful mothers uro ibr One Minni? Cough Curo which givos relief UM soon aa it is ;i(li\iinisi;-iod. ft <|uiokly euron coughs,1 ft?ldf, ami all thront nod luiii< trouhloa. Doug lus Di os Notice of Court? NOTICE ls hereby glvon that ihe Court of General Sessions will convono tho Fifth Monday In April tbolng the 29U1 day tlieroof) 1901, and tho Court o? Common I'luas on the Wednesday noxt following Raid Fifth Monday in Apiti, (boing the 1 At? day of May,) 1901, at Dormo*tHvlllo In iii:d for the county of Morlboto and State of Sooth Carolina. , All porsona interested will take duo not let thoroof, J. A. DRAKE, O'.etk Court of 0. P# & G. 8. For Marlboro Co., S, 0, feiftVoh ta, t90i,?"4t -_. ?9/A This signature ls on ovory box of tho gonuino Laxative Bromo?Qtiininc Tablet? tho remedy that cures a cold In ono ?lay ir ry yV?r ? ? virV v? ? Wv-v v v v y ?r-'rV^^r-?" Three Papers Ono Year Each, only $oc. WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Couts A Year, and includes absolutely frca THE PARAOON MONTHLY, NOW York, TUE FAUM JOURNAL. Philadelphia. The Dally and S millay'Times, inchidin,; Farm Journal and I'atvgon Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 cts per month by mail. Address TU ii TIMMS, Wrhmoml, Va, am Wifiy not "DEXTER WI/ If you haven "DEXTER," ora "KO you will get thc Comfort that no other M Come and see them, At thc same time s Novelties in Matting c I carry thc largest Stock in this mVMM UP TO D Nice Fresh Stock, from the Cheapest to tl to FURN ITU RIC and its Belongings, a UNDERSOLD. 1 Mullett your patronage ?ii Very Respectfully) Bonuottftville, S. H0., Msroh 6, 3 ^?IAN?U? COASTUNEHAILIMD OIUf.ON TO COIJUMDIA, I.EAVK, 0 45 a. m. 7 io 8 02 9 25 S 45 P. m. AKKIVK. Gibson, io io p, m. BonnoltBvillo, 9 17 Darlingtun, 8 25 Bu ra tor, 6 40 Columbia, io 55 a. m QIHSON TO C1IAULK8T0N, '.''.AVK. ARRIVE 6 45 a m. Gibson, io io. p. m 7 to BonnettsvlIIo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, g 25 0 15 Floronce. 7 55 4 49 p. m. Charleston, 12 45 FLORENCE TO WADHBBOKO. LEAVE. 8 45 a, m. 9 20 II 30 Floronce, Darlington, Cheraw, ARRIVE. 7 00 p. m. 6 29 5 -S T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, Traillo Manager. /Wt. Con Pass. Agt, J. R. KENLY, Gonornl Manager. We Feed The Hungry WHICH in town foul yon want a good meal, remember we can Herve you. A good meal for 25-;. Rcatnurnnt north of tbo Market D. J. BRAY BOY. ii ita HOW Ooen it keep ?he correct limo?- .; you have to KUI it every twotity font hphre? l)i> you kno'\ wh A I? the matter willi lt.? Uring il to ino a ".ul iel nie pul i'. in potroot iltitO-k?rphig ii'doi' fi ?.ny 'oe ii.ty and need cleaning. It amy have a cog broken, lt. may have a r.oicw loose, or lt may only need regulating. Bring it to mo and no matter what ails it, I eau put lt in drat. ! class oondition My charges aro very mod erate aud the work will bo douo promptly. I repair Jewelry and Olooke, a'ao Guns and Pistols. For anything lu my Uno eeo mo. I can and do moot nil oompotitlou. S. J. PEAftSOKT, Jowolor and Repairer. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fe"e returned If we fall, Any one sendm sketch and description of any invention wi' promptly receive our opinion free concerning thc patentability of same. " How .to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Poteuts secured through us advertised for sole at our expense. Patents takcu ont th rough us receive apcotat notice, without charge. In THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated Journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, Bund for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANO & CO. {Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. ?BI?I AT TIUC OLD STAND Amid Prepared to lill nt Short Notice - Orders for - Oypieifi tr. Hi Villi fr fir Sash, Doors and Blinda j AT BOTTOM -PIUOICS. Wo EOU no shoddy work, or mlss.flts. Shopa un M0O0U street noar residonoe, 8. F. VOWJRH?, Jan 31, 1898 BonnettsvlIIo, S. 0. TRADE MARKO - DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC Anyono nonning a sketch and description msy ?ufoxlr usoortnln our opinion iroo whether nn iuvenil<n j? probably tlonn nt rielly conlltlent I ?ontfro?. Ohlost Mm.,?.lLWSFSiaxrm* Patents tnkoa t brough Munn & Co. rocolTO iprclnt notice, without ehnr<io, In tho A hAnclBomoty tlhintrAtod wookly. f;^?3t cir MUNN &Co,30,nroad vny' Kew York LBORO HOTEI TONSORIAL PARLOR, THE bf st workmanship li.iy Hum and Tonic Treatment Toola the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists In c?nMant attend Once a customer, always a cusb; I JACKSON, HATOHBR, TONSORIAL Ati-riSTS. IiEEil YAL KLASTI? VKh?" MATTUKSS attrc$s gives. I am agent for boll?. ?ec tho. md Window Shades. ine in Ifenncltsviilc, S. C. UM FMTURl! ie liest. My time is given exclusively nd, on a Square Deal, 1 will not be i my I/ini>. 901. pAHB AND YADKIH MUMS, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. lu Effect March 26, 189p. South Bound Daily No 52 6 50 p 3 50 P 3 45 P a 30 p 12 42 p ia 13 p II 55 a 11 07 ii 10 36 u io 09 a 8 45 a MAIN LINE Kort ?T Bound Duily No S3 Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv ni m un ni m mjLv in Ar Lv Wilmington Puyottcville Fayetteville Sanford Climax O rconnboro Grooftbboro Stokeadalo Walnut Oovo Lv Bural Hull Lv Mt. Airy Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv 9 00 a ta 12 io p m 12 28 p m i 43 P w 3 44 P na 4 15 Pm 4 25 P m 5 ia p ai 5 44 P,m 613pm 7 34 P ? South Bound Dally No 64 BENNETTSVILLE North Bound Dally No 6; 8 00 a m Lv 9 07 a m 9 3S a rn io 20 a iu io 40 a m Benuettsvlllo At Lv Maxton Lv Lv Ked Springs Lv Lv flopo Milla Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 15 pm ?5 Pm 35 P ro 52 p m 33 P m No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ox Sunday MADISON BKANOU No 47 North Hound. Mixed Daily ox S11 nd ny 5 30 p ml Ar Rnmecur Lv 6 40 am 3 50 p mlLv Climax Ar 8 25 a tn 2 40 p m,Lv GrceuRboro Ar 9 17 ? ra . 2 30 p mJAr Grcon>.hor? Lv y 35 a m I 1$ p tn Ly Btokefdale Lv u 07 a >.vt is 30 p m ; v M??di?Ou Ar 11 55 & m .Oor.neotjon.i ivr. ).;iy?.';i?'.\ ..it) . '." ' ' " i.r.? t 1 Jo.Vtl Lino, ut (Maxton with t'iO Carolina .inntrnl iV.iilfoad, nt Ked Springo with tho U'? Springs and How mora railroad, at San .rd with tho Sttuboard Air Lui,, ht Gulf van tho Dai liam and Charlotte Railroad, it Grconboro with the Bouthorn Railway Company, nt Walnut Cove with tho Norfolk ind Weeteru Railwny, J, R. KEN LY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Tr?Ola Manager. H, M. EMERSON, Gcn'l PasB-Ago?t. O o WORKS Wt OF J. W. McELWEE, GENNETISV1LLE, S.P. I HAVE recently moved my Marblo Works from Mc'Coll to Bonnclthville. und for tho pres? cut am loontod nvar the Ih pot, and occupy tho MoCull Brick _ Warehouse, whero I will Ko plotted to continue to .supply nil woitc needed in my line to 1 ho people of' MnrL boro and adjoining coundon Pnrtie^finil ing it more convenient can have their or lara tilled from ruy yard at Dillen, S, O-, Designs, estimates and prieos furnish jd lppliention .Cleaning aud resetting mon-* .uneuisnnd tombstones a ppecinlty. Thanking tim general public for pant mtroii.ii'o I respectfully solicit a oontin lnnoo ol'tho samo in tho futuro. Vory respectfully, : J. W. MoELW'B?,'.'.' W. W. PATK MANAGER. January 22. 1990 x ' Threo BarbersJ^'Throo Ohak?l EverjjiMnif Wirst-Clues, ? SAJ??J?N ON MARION STREET. .??if: EASY CHAIRS, OLEAN ?SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS'! Ohihlren reeeive spooinl attention either nt tho Shop nt thoir lioufis. Your patronage soMoltcd. . J, A. G?IACE, B;<rh(>.r, BENNETTSVILLE, ?? O, Digests what yo? eat. Itartif?ci?lly digesta tho food andado* Naturo in strengthening and iecon* atruotlng tho exhausted digestive c** guns. ?t lathe latestdlseovercddigeat? ant and tonio. l?o other preparation ciw approach it in efficiency.--:. It in* Prepared by C. C. ooWlTT *CO< C'bUOfi* ?Douglas Bros), drug atoro. ?H8 PAtBNT ?fttent ?tee&r? Jm, id by . lr?W?, mm