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S. A. BROWN -? - - Editor. Friday July 26, 1901, am'ji.ii?'uj'i'gi.-""-'-.m" '??'.iiL.i_? Lu? Subscription Price t Ono your....% 1.00 Six months.BO Throo months.25 NOTICE 1 A mooting of tho oitizous of Marlboro county who uro interest ed in GOOD HOADS will moot in tho Court House at Bdutiottsville on Wednesday July 31st at 10 a. m. For tliu Charleston Exposition. EDI?OU M Alimono DEMOCRAT. Dear Sir: -Enclosed find list of Township Commissioners from this county for tho Charleston Exposition: C. P. Moore, Hounotlsvlllo. John C. Fletcher, Adnmsville \V, D. Evans, Smithville P. li. Mooro, Brigbtsvillo J. E. Bogers, Brownsville Johu N. Drake, Ked Hill. T. B.-Gibson, Ked Bin tr Capt. Frank Manning, Hebron. A meeting of thc Committees will bo held at Bonnoltsvillo next Wednes day, July 31st, at ll o'clock, a. m. Youra truly, c. s. MCCALL. July 20, 1901. PEN AND SCISSORQUAPHS iricis in Texas greatly nuipm^ Mr?. Gilospio of Choraw has leased tho Hotel at Hartsvillo. Bain has fallon in tho dry dis? the'crops. Nearly all tho streams in v. Kansas liavo dried up aud grass is growiug in tho bod. Lieut. Victor Blue has boon ordered homo for a rest and treat ment after a long cruiso. Hon. T. M. Uay8or has boon elected a tho m ber of tho board of | trustees ol' Converso College. Vaccination of mules for the ^charbon plague B?CUIB to havo| ' beeu^var-y.successful in the south west. >..". An ap pal i U fit fumino story comes 11oin vania, vxrouo bullering is reported and pliildron aro hoing sold'for bread.. .1 . . \ Mr. Percy In?binot, of Limo etono, has been elected rector of | tho Cokosbury Couferonco School, Cokesbury, S. C. - ?...? ' '::fc^rMi?s. Kr?f2fiur..wif? obd.ln? .formar ? ! >' Vi '?' .'.'.'?V?tii ..'vtViu'Mi I %j\ r\KfiV)\i!'n:;U? ?Ue i t?'i?'Jay ul pa'v-. ?V^Affae?' ' -t/.'l : \- ? ', il '? ! m-V-:.:} ?: ' . . . : : . . 0)} 0$$.m$ $?$$ . <>..... a-.:.'-?.^.-lA'Vv blsH?u f'v?l Dc. -??.?>o '.I., j ?itv id,? ml j ionio ? <y ol W?rjhjJ?? ??UtitV, died ! . .on bu?v'luy- \\ft<n\ '.> i. | . Tin: ijistUtc-yt^d ?u.i.ociula ?ud populists of Ohio aro -going to per sist in their attempt to organize a third party in that state. Three of tho provisional govoru monts tried in tho Philippines have had to bo abandoned and a .return made to military rulo. A step daughter ot Hov. T. De Witt Talmago raiaed a breeze in East Hamptoa; N. Y., the other day by ridoing her horse into a drug etoro and calling for a glass of soda water. Last Sunday was appointed by tho Governor of Missouri for spocial prayer for rain in the dis tricts needing it to save the crops. If they did not got the raiu we aid and a plenty of it. A Ph iludo) pim medical journal says tho recent hot spell in this * country has been moro disastrous in its effect in tho same length of time than any epidemic that has ever visited the country. Tho fact that tho republican party is trying poach on good democratic doctrine doosn't make it undemocratic, or necessary . for tho domoooaUo party to sur render its gua to tho enemy. Senator B. K. Tillman and his w., family are enjoying a fishing ex cursion at Capo llomain. They aro tho guest of Sheriff Morrison or Berkeley county. The Senator has swapped his pitchfork for a fishing-rod-tempor?r illy. A burglar in a Wisconsin town started in to burglarize a house, but ho didn't do it. Ho carried a lot of dynamite in his hip pocket, a door slammed against that h. p. and thcro wasn't onough of that burglar man left together to idontify the remains. John G. Capers will take his place as district attorney noxt week. He is now in Charleston looking after the condition of tho oflice. . It seems that tho fight made'against him could not pro vail against MoLuurill's pull with tho administration. Judge Day, of Ohio, tho presi dent's close friend, says that the Bryan incident at Columbus will uost tho democratic party in that state many votes, and help mako republican success certain. lt was a silly and unbecoming per formance. With Senator Tillman a dlroo tor in a five million dollar oil com pany u?ul Congressman Latimor making a hundred thousand in Mexican copper minos, wo have twp conspicuous examples of what . may bo accomplished by "horny handed sons of toil" if only tho Opportunity is givon.-Newberry Observer. ?aff&WCT/K ?Skin OLIO OOEEESPONDENOE, Hams nf Tu io vost "Ffom This JffH*' tling Little City. And still it millet Tho walor courues In somo sections of our coun try have boen higlior in tho poBt wook tbau they iiavo over been eiuce some of our oldest mon oan remember. Tho cotton is now ranking too muoh weed so tho farmers say. The same old ory of not a half a orop is board ou every side. Souio o? our people report Hoe corn crops, while others contend that thoio will not bo com enough made to sup ply tho country until Chrislmas. I can't say bow this will be, but ono ibing I will say I am going to watch tiloso same fellows about tho timo tho first frost conics and seo if they don't manage somehow yr other to get hold of a deni of corn in a fluid state. J um afraid that wo all grumble too much; if we would always wait un i wo como to tho bridge and thou make arrangement to cross wo would save ourselves a lot of worry. I bavo been oxpecting to go oil in a big black thunder cloud for twon ty-fivo yoars, and lo, aod behold I am hore yet. All of this worry and scare for nothing. Who knows but while I am worrying over this thing I may have bcon spared to go to tho Legis? lature or bo kicked to death by a ton dollar mule or como to some other bad end. If 1 do bavo to do any of these things I hope Jule Covington will too; but .1 am going to qoit being worried over these things when frost comes or when I died, oue. I reckon it will be whon I die, and I want to bo a power old man then. I had rather taco tho storms of life than the* King of Torrors" any day in tho yenr. 1 bavo often beard people say "I had lather die than live in this world of tiouble," aud if the Lord hadn't quit striking people dead for lying there would have been a corps right there. Lets all quit lying about things in g?nerai nud being ready to dio in partioular. I'll quit if every body else will. All in favor of this please let rae know, aud I'll come and eat dinner with you and draw up a sot of rules to be governod by-women ex copied. I reckon it won't make the good sisters mad to bo excluded from this society ; if it does we will let auy ono join who will promise to quit. The building of Mr. Sternbergor's handsome bouse is being pushed ns fast as the weather wi. 1 permit. Mr. J. A. David tho contractor novor turns off a sorry job. .. Mr. Olms Smith who has been boarding for quilo a while is going to house keoping again. Ho will ovcupy tho Mr. 8. P. Wright's house at the Depot. . Mr. Jas W. Ray bon is g>iug to build a uioo cottage ou Marion Street which will bo occupied by Mr. Strauss of our town. Mr. .las Manning of Dunbar who bi? ''ho'?? ill for' qui*? nwhile hen re V . vo.-.vlAe-i Sp. :?v.*;< t>-id lg i fk\ cite ?'.o?'.1 l.is ((ii .1' r,UH' M?>!. ..'.> ;.(..... . f# ', ?'M:. \> m< 1 bte IW'Wkh'' !ia**Mh#:v* fp.'?eV r-.'l^f te^1'- ' ;v' r ,V ' : j Mr. Ukimitid M aili ?iVf? n't <) jw i Ai ;-. fe i bero \ ;!-;t*.ng their laotbo.v and xiv ?/g?i j tor M ?i'. J, A.. riU'Vjhj wini h?..\ a voryi :':t child. Mr. Willie Halinor, of vocal fame, lias left us for Kimosvillo, N. C, whoro ho will do ibo counter jumping act for a largo firm in (lint place. Miss Vera Smith, a beautiful youog lady of Jackson, Tenn., is visi ting at thc home of Mr. Hod McRae'e at Donoho, much to tho delight of (some of our summer time, f iir haired ?young men. Mr. Ellison Simpson of Clinton, is visiting nt the home of his sistet Mrs. C. B. Allen, accompanied by Miss Florrie Lever of Columbia, and Mr. j Harold Tbuxton also of Clinton. Mrs J. M. Pearce of Columbia, and I Mrs P. A.. Golden of Newberry are visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Johnie Welch. It seems that people in all parts of tho state have found out that Clio is a pleasant place to spend tho dull summer months. The Clio Baso Bull Team was or? ganized to day with Mr. Ellison Simp son as captain and Mr. Ben McLeod as manager. Battery, Simpson and Frank Hamer. The crack teams of the North may now look for a ebal? lenge any time. I think tho farmers are going to bel placed under lasting obligations to j Mr. H. M. Stackhouse, os hois going to take a snap shot of a cotton field just below town and send tho picture to Liverpool. He says that wbou the i cotton lords look on that piotute the i price will jump ono cont a day. As tho old darkey says, "I hope to the lord ho will bo oxcesful." Ono of our young men went in tho j direction of Hebron a few nights ago, I guess ho was going to seo his gul, I any way as he neared his usual stop ping placo Bobt ChaiTin's Oil wagon was close on his heels. Tho moral of this is more light, and bettor light, long may he shine? Its belter to be boru lucky than rich! My good friend Charloy Woodley brought me a largo bag of green peas j tho other day and as luok would have it, I had a small pioce of meat on hand that day, and the wolf loft my door one moro time, for which I am thankful. July 23, 1901. J. P. McG. Masc Rall Notes. . Bouncttsville aud Clio played on tho diamon hore Tuesday afternoon both playing homo mon. Our boys must have expected some fino playing for they did somo hard slugging. Tho score hoing 16 to 3. Tho Clio team aro a clovor set of young men, but need lots of praotice. A largo crowd wont down and on? joyed thc gamo which last jd till near 7. Mr. D. Jennings umpired the game to tho SAtisfnotion ot all. Our boys should be more substan tially encouraged as they aro affording muon clean amusement for our peo* plo. Clio must come again. E. Mi. J. (). MltiffiDftN i? piopnred to do Any kind ot Hauling at short notice Phono hit? or write him. FROM LEVEL OREEN. Tu!? Kootion has ciotiiod itself in a tu IQ? toi of ?rcou -Tho prospect for a fuir crop is moro encouraging. Cord has iuipravod siuoo last rain and if soasous continuo wo shall not want. Tho whoat has been thrashed and IO por aero is tho ovorago in bushels. ' I attended Borvioos at Bcthol lust Sun day and honrd an oxcollont sermon by Uov. linker. As wo lookod ovor tho con gregation wo woro muoh improssod ot tho absonco of (ho old pillars of (ho church, who h aro passed nway, and our thoughts wont baok to tho'(imo when thoso faith? ful old soldiers of the cross during tho rovivul meetings did their bost work, aud how we oi'joycd scoing them with uplifted bunds and fuco? turned heavenward shouting glory! gloryl All but throe aro gone, and ns thc duties and re.:ponsibili tics of ohuroh work full on tho son? and daughters ot' thoso who hu ve passod away, may tho Holy Spirit ever guido thom to battlo for tho old flag of tho ohuroh nud uphold tho cross of Chi i.-t as a beacon j ligkt to tho world. A protracted meet i og will coin menee at Bothel on tho Inst Suuduy in Am;ns and Rov. Tom Lolch wo learn will be there to help in tho meeting. Mr. J. F. David hasJboou employed to superintend thc road work io this .?section and is doing somo good work. Mr. Will Ea-terring has had a very *iok ohiid, but wo are glad to say ut this writing is much bettor. Tho health ol our communitn hus been remarkably good. July 24th. 1901. D. 86 inch percale the 10c quali ty at Oe during the cost sale at Mittle's store. FROM SMITHVILLE. Mr. Editor: It is with dincoro rogrot that I roport tho death of ono of my donr friends, Mr?, Martha R-tinwntora of this snot ion, who foll asleep in Joana on tho 13th of July 1901 of typhoid fovor Sho waa 24 yonre of ago and leavoa n husband and ono little child two brothers | and ono stator and n hoat of friends to mourn her lo sn ; but to know that they nre not Uko thoso without hopo in n groat comfort to tho Bad and hoart brokon once. Sho was convortcd i i carly girlhood nod united with tho ohuroh nt Oak Grove and livod up to hor profoaaton until God in his nil wiso providence saw nt to tnko hor | irina our midBt tnto n botter land tbau oura, Hor lifo waa adornod with that mook nnd qutot Bpirlt whioh in tho sight of tho LorrfMa of great price Tba sy pa thy of tho cntiro community ia ox tomi ed to tho loved ones. The funeral aerviooa wore ooniiuotcd nt Oak Qrovo ohuroh on tho 14 by Hoy. N, L. Swott. '.Do not ?riovo BO dearest husband I will moot you at tho gato," July 17, "901. P/nrmore Girl. Vi ? 4. .A. < ?. '<(;)\U<..'ii 1 M.n.'k;-. iievei (?t?jS fcUfttyJ ? bm Wi bia ir.'- k. 'Vhe jttod S))i'iti;.'-.s Ih??bt'd hita thc lUiowiag Hc.n. Tho iumiiy spoken of is from Marlboro and havo many relatives and acquain tances who will rend tho item with pleasure. ; "W. J. McLeod has his moth er's family Bible, printed 1810, bought July 12, 1817, and is itro good state of preservation yet. ns it is well bound. On a fly leaf is this beautiful verse, aignod by Martha L. Rogers. .'May thia bloat vol um 3 ovor lio Oloso to my heurt aud near to my oyo, Till lifo's lam hour my soul ongago, Bo my chosen horltngo." Mr. McLeod and his family aro very devoted to each other. We like to see children kiss their father when ho goos to his work and when ho returns. It is on courging to ono in tho battle of I life." j Knee pants small sizes were 2t> and ilfic now 10c at Mittle's store. The Public Roads. Next to tho salvation of tho oropa, tho question of hotter ronda deserves tho attention of nil. It Ia said that in spito of tho oloso abd faithful wo k of our oom mieeioners thoro uro hundreds in different sections of tho county who aomo how dodge tho road working, tax and all. Tho law ia plain nnd every ono who paye no tax or work tho roads should bo reported to tho Supervisor or to Mr. J, J. Tart, who bofoio gota nil tho ronda in good fix, will noed thoir holp. Good ronda savo j money to overy man who has to haul or I travel. The Farmer's Alliance. In obedience to a call of tho Presi dent a meeting of tho Central Alliance! was hold on Monday at the Court) House. Aftor a full freo and inter esting discupsioh of matters pertaining to the good of tho order, Mr. J. 1?. Breeden was elected delegate to tho stato Alliance and Mr. Chas Crosland ns roprosentntivo to tho meeting of j the Btato Exchango. Tho proposition to revive tho order in Marlboro as well ns all ovor tho Stato finds favor | everywhere, and tho Stato Alliance will tnko action at its meeting this week. --- [ - Evergreen Cemetery. ?J Wo oro pleosod to loam that tho corporators of Evergreen Cemetery have ordered a neat Iron Fenco to enclose tho grounds, and that in order to keep tho premisos in better order and preserve tho same, purpeso build ing a homo and tmploying a keeper, who will look after interments and devoto his timo to keeping tho ground4 in perfoct order. At present there seems to bo no security to tho fine shrubbery from depredators and heneo tho groat deslio to fonco and protect tho samo. %t?r Remember this sale'is for two weeks only at Mittle's store. Seimtor -,Yost's Trlbu?e%0 tho! "og. ; I Ono of tho 'mool eloquent tributes ever paid to tyto dog was delivered by $en?^|.?yesL of Missouri, some yours ,/?O. lift" was attending court in a bounty town, while waiting fox mO trlitl of a ca3e in whioh lie wu.) inter ested was urged b> ..... ... noys in a dog case to he) them. Voluminous evidence WON in troduced to show that th^xlefeii dant had shot tho dog in malina, while other evideueo wont to: show that the dog had n?nckod the defendant. Vest took np! part in the trial and v>ih not disposed to speak. Tho at tor neys. however urg<<l pi' to! speak. Being thus u'l'jMl ho rose, soanned the face ol? ci ob juryman for a moment, find said: "Gentlemen of the Jury: Tho best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son orl daughter that ne bab jfcaVeaJ with loving care may prove irv grateful. Those who are aeiuonl.j and dearest to us, those whom wo trust with our happinga und; our good na mu, may bocona, traitors to their fa .nb. Tha money that a man hus limy lose. It Hies away fnv? him, perhaps when he neei), ?i lriost-. A man's reputation may ha sue riiice in a moment of ?1 .Consid ered action. The peopfe? who prone to fall on their K>K>>J-.\ io clo us honor when su^. rv. vj! with us may be the i\\%t lo throw the stone of malice when failure settles its oitn'ta upon' our hoad. The one absolutely unselfish friend that man eau have in this selfish wovjpl,>ono thai never deserts him, th? ono that never proves ung-. v . u l or treacherous, is his dog: A vaan" s dog stands by him inyv >?p.-! ii y and in poverty, in .Ji?altlj px%A in sickness, lie will sl^p on the cold ground, whore the wintry winds blow altd tho snow drives ileroely, Jif oHly liv: may be near his m??ter"|>'Side. He wili kiss the hand ttytt has no food to offer; he wiii \}?& ? >, wounds and sores that ooVy'ie in encounter with the i'oughjfiess oJ the world. He guard? '.<> S^lQp of his pauper master ay if he were a prince. Wheiio)* other fr:ands desert he ordains. When riches take w?o?,.: and reputation falls to piec?-o he IR as constant in his love ? Ut sun in its journeys thron ;!> txv;e heavens. If fortune d ? / >s \ ho master forth an out cao(. ?ji tjjto world, friendless and hVaubl^u, tho fnifhfnVrlo^ jvfcs''- ?? l>\\; )lep<> Matu um<- oj l ooc^fapa tul?e? ih< i?ias^?-ij it) iii? a.'.'l.? ? : aiiil his" ''tidy .?.'j lani .. '.or,' Ijlij t?o. cold [{round, no all other friends VJUJ;ou : ^tr way, there by -thegr?vuuitie *iilJ tho noble dog bo founfl, h\n h ?0 between his paws, his ey o: ii;Vd, but open in alter ^t?lilYilht'?s, faithful and true even in death." Then Vest sat down, fie spoke in a low voice tv i iii ?ki n gesture. " He made no ref^re'vice to the ovidenos or the m?ritai oj the case When he fiuiejljod judge and jury wier? wi$in# their eyes. The jurv flied but but soon entered with a verdict of$?00 for the pining: wfioiw dog was shot; and it is Stud t;h?t some of tho jurors wa:,. to hang the def on d > . n i.. . Oil v Dumb Animals. 5c colored, muslim' aloe prat terns to go at 3?c at Mittle*s store, A Strong Faith. "I've knowed lots of ace ph; who was steadfast in faith," uu(d Petr con Bhmbor, "but ? ?over run ag'in any ono whose ?aitb vov? so unwavern' ns ol' Sister Bifltg?ir??. Thoro had been a lon^, dry t poll, and tho dominie sot a tittie a Sun day at tho moetin' house ?cr u? to pray for rain--for rail' to como ut once, and plenty of it i tyas on my way to the mcotin' who/i f iee Sister Binger settin' on the jporoli, "Why, Sister,' says (?nitilt you goiu' to moetin'to help j- av foi rain?" "Np Deacon,' says elie, '"> hain't got no umbrella to borne homo with!" "Talk about faith thai wiovoVl n.ountainsi"--Brownian King & Co. Greatest shirt sale- on record during Mittle's summer blear anco salo. Tho editor of the Fani a tobt the American Association for tho Advancement o? i'hysieal I'Muontion the otho?' <hs y that forty p?r cont ot sohool tune Waif at nrosont wasted ia touching pupils tho threo lt's. If pedag ogy hoops on advancing (.Ko ?aily ono of us boyond the kindergarten ago who can have any respect tor our education will te th?jfib who novor went to sohool at nU. ---- A fungus whioh gefn i o io cotton plants from tho soilis killing tho cotton in tho country around Val dosta Ga. It is said to ?to y in tho soil and kill cot toft every year. jj Attend an actual cost mh no w going on nt Mii tie's ts Une ?nfeTiTiT-?avT^O TT TT ??tNlNr/1 IO lt IL ?ND 0ONFI M and orth East Corn? April 22, 1901. BennettsvtUe 1! F. ] -DEALER IN AND M Ceiling. Flooring, Balusters, We "BUIU1NG MAN TP YOU AHE IN NEED OF or dressed, we would be gla( and look over stock. Jt?-' A "Lightning" Froezer will make smoother cream with l??d iee und in quicker timo than ii.n? Freezer on earth. At C. S. McCall'*. All goods marked in plaid ffgures at Mittlo's store. --??apo Il Dazzles Tho World No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quater of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's Vcw Discovery tor Consumption, it's everest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, 1 temorrhage, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis, \housands ot whom it has restorde to perfect health. For Coughs, ? Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness ;nd Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by j. TV.Douglas, Bro. who guarantee satisfaction or retund money. Large bottles Soc and $i co. Trial bottles tree. I AU gonda tn ho closed will be j ?moved from the shelves to the : ^?unters at Miltie's store. A Food for brain and norvo contora. The isy?f?m will absorba greater amount ol'nourishment from I pound of Grapo Nuts than from 10 pounds of meat, outs, ; eat or broad, Costs 1 coot per moul.. oil nU by W.. M. Howe. .'M'avi:o <(., .-fi n?t allow ggf* mii ? ^fflfS ? wm. I . , : ?-r-T.- * -iv',, Lw.i'p?wi ' *'-t C'oiign and VVo?fc? oit Oin i; t.vuliv'-. Itiomo Qu?ahto TuMoU?rite ? i iii ono dtty. Wv wuio, i?u i'uy. Pl?oe ?M, . This salo means all summer! ^oods at cost at Mittlo's store. try and Stay Well. The best help is within your each, and those who have tried I it speak well of it-it is the no I ted "Acid Iron Mineral" for nale at the Odom Bros Ilestau l ant on Marion Street. They .lave it two sizes 25 and oO cents. ! i t is a most valuable medicine j tor old and young, and if you . ^vant to keep well always have a . bottle in the house. ? f??T A small lot of odds and ends in corsets worth fiOcts to , fit.00. In this "sale for gftcts at Mittle'a store. Thc Morcuant's Friend. The column of the newspaper j ?9 the merchant's rostrum. It is j his pulpit: it is his stump. From that he addresses the public at j targe. From that speaks to his constituency. He snake to his audience. Advertising is the channel through which the mer chants speaks to the people he desires to address. His advertis ing is the test of his character. It must be true. As he speaks and as the people have an op portunity to judge of the truth of .his printed utterances day by day. His character is a branch of his advertising arid therefore it must always be Stine. . Not a fake salo but at and below cost at Mittle's storo. A Bargain for IWILL BELL OIIRAP FOR CASH, or on timo to the tight mau, I Two 6o BAW Ila)! Oin? with Feodora and Coudonaare, all complete, On? Acme Cotton Pr???, 125 foe t tl ni ohed Shafting, Lot of Pallay? and Belting, AU. tn ?cod running order. Reason for selling I wlah to put in larder outfit. W. M. SMITH. nennotUvlllo, July 25, 1901. Laad For Sale A number ot traota of valuablo farming land for attie.\ Tormo easy; excellently located; good title*. From 25 to 1,000 ft or ca-In Hool hud and Roboson Count 1 JU, North Carolina. Moat of them lu an excellent ?tate of cultivation. Also several residences and oholoo build log lot? lu the town of Maxton, For farther Information, call on or writo to Patterton & MoQormao, A t tor noy 0. At-Law, Maslen, "N. U* Jrdy a<5, ty01, ? MTOBERY. -FUKSII DAILY. Orders filled on short notice. 1, All size OAK KS made to'order ...\ 4 Wedding Oakes ' A Specialty. er Public Square ?o\>eit\> Wovfes, E, ROWE, MANAC?J?U. ANUFACl'UItJBR OF - Siding, Brackets, wale, &c, AL OF ALL any kind of LUMBER, 'ougli 1 to have you call at our MILL ?Wm This signature ia on ?very box of tho comilno Laxative Brpino-Quininc Tablets tho romady tb at eine? n cold lu ono day Try a can of chicken Tamala, at W. M. Rowe's it is line. Just in a nice lino of Braes and Iron Bedsteads. Gall and see thom. G. W. Wnddill jfl?F* Binder twine of tho best quality at the lowest prico in any quantity at C. S. McGill's. Tho Hont Preparation for Mnlnria. Oliillu and Fevor is a .bottle of Qrovo'b Tantols? Chill Tonio. It is simply iron and quinliio in a tasteless form. No euro - no pay. Price <?oo. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7,187Q Dr. 0. J. Monett-Dear Sir: 1 cannot too strongly recommend your TEF;THINA (Teething Powders) to mothers its one'of the best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants. " . 1 have used it with very satisfactory' re sults the past summer with nw child, and while,we have heretofore' lost a child or two trom teething.under.V omiter,rem. edies, our present child'that has-taken ' .. v iii < '.. ? [fhi , h V1" v'-v,- ' . ? . ".'. '....A;-.i:\-.?{?,v:.,'i.,i.'.,.V iv Ono FA.;(\a'!.r.i;; Grain Tlirasiiej.' Qtyy>J. o. & MCCALL. July 18, 1901. 4 LIMB'] Lill! Lilli! FOR SALE.. J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. Valuable Property .For Sale Cheap. 'i"WO valuable lota in East Bonnottsvlllo. I One contai ie a good dwelling with 8 roonip, a witto hall and 3 porohes. Tho ! other ia a Got togo with 4 room? a.hall and two porohes. Apply at this ofliue. . wwww w vwwww w ww ww f ??^VT^'r'yy Special Sanitary Notice. ALL parties knowing ot any premises or other place.in 7)ad sanitary con dition within the corporate limits of thc Town of Bennetlsville are requested to notify the Town Marshal, who ls the health officer ot the Town, and it will receive the attention ot Council at once. 0. s. MCCALL, Mayor. June 21, 1901. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE... li HT AT IC OK El.l.KN.R. ItlCNNlUT, DKO'D. BUjOTICE U hereby glvon that having 3>3 flied with tbo Honorablo ' Probato I jjudgoof Marlboro County our fl mil re" turn ns Exooutors under tho will of Mrs. Ellon lt. Bennett, deeeasod. Wo will ap ply to said Probato Court* for Letters Dlaralaaory M n? di Executors I ?Ito fieoond j day of August 1001. J. F. Breedon, 0. P, Ihomaa. July 5, 1901. Exooutors. Real Estate Agency. if. L. KIRKWOOD, Man?ger. 1'tu lien wanting to buy or sell prop? erty of any kind-houses, lots, or farms-should seo me or write mo at Beunettsville. Have two nice building lota in East li en nettnvillo-one lot 4 nero.' Ono lot 1 acre.. W?f* Have you tried tho "Peerless Ice Cream Fi et zer" you will he pleas ed with it. Hordwaro Stoio. Tho very thing for tho summer those boa uti ful white ?it.a?igl 0 nd brass beds at furniture ?toro of C. S? McCall ??r* I have the genuino "DIXIK MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2/ complote. G. \V. WADDILh. You Know What You aro Taking ,.\ Wheo you aro tako Groves Tastelesa Chill Tonio beoauao the formula ts plainly given on avery bottle showing thnt lt io ahnply troh and Quinina tn a tasteless form. No cur?- no pay. Pf lea 50. , iff Arnm? iflodino- ? i -M ?vmi inj&iD?iij?. HM From COTTON TOP-StRAW. COTTON TOP 'HUSK Combination Cotton-a beaj ALL COTTON ?) 00 Twc V'ltEX" KELT MATTRESS Tho DEXTEfe FELT, Tho DEXTER is (lie best guaranteed to please or money I tun* making a specialty of il IV??TIIIG UP TO I And 1 can supply any iii My motto is 'satisiac all cost;" Very Iicspectfully, Beunettsyille, C., July 15, ] i . _ AJIANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD UIIJSON TO COLUMBIA? r.KAV ic. ARRIVE, 6 4$ a, tu. ? Gibaon, io io p. m. 7 io ' Bonhottavillo, 917 .8 02 Darlington, 8 35 9 25 Sumter, 6 40 S 45 p. ra. Columbia,' to 55 a. m. OIBSONTO CIIARI.BBTON, UBI? T a, AH1I1VK, 0 45 a. m. Gibson, 10 to p. m. 7 I? Bounottavllto, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 .9 lS Floronco, 17 55 4 49 p. u?t Charlcaton, 12 45 FLORRNOB TO WAUBSBORO. LB AVK. Altai Vii 8 45 a. ra. Floronoo, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Darlington, - 6 29 II 30 Ohornw, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Man agor. Asa't. Gen Paea. Agt. J. R. KENLY, Gonornl Manager. We Feed The Hungry, WiiBN iti towri ami you want a good raoul, rotttembtiv wo oau aorvb you.i A good raoul for 250. Restaurant north of tho Mark ut. D. J. BRAYBOY. ititi V . , li ??], . ><. t, ihn .. iu-oiA I.;?AO i c?r a?: yoi' ln\Vt? jo n<>ii il vyery tv. tW.y foiu;hg^w lb.- y?u't R.?ifA\ v.l. it is. V\c matt or with j* .V IjvjiiQ li :*> no mid lot ruo j>ut. it to o6yr?ot tlmo-koeping order. It raay bo dirty and need cleaning. It may bavo a cog broken. It may bavo a HOIOW looso, or it may'only nocd regulating. Bring it to mo and no mutter wbut U?IH it, I. can put it in flint-, ol a BR condition My okargos aro very mod erato and tho work will bo. dono promptly. . I ropair Jewelry and Olooka, o\io Guns and Piniol?. Vor nuythlog in ray line seq mo. I can and do meet al) competition. 3. J. ' PB ARSON, Jeweler and Rap airer. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. Any one seudlue sketch nud description of tray invention will promptly'receive our opinion free concerning thc patc nlability ot Mime. " JIow to Obtain a I'atcnt" sent noon reciuest. Patenta secured through us advertised for sato nt our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in TUB PATENT RECORD, au illustrated nud widely circulated Journal, consulted hy Manufacturersuud Investors. Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, ?WASHINGTON, D. 9. WEARESTJLL IN BUSINESS AT TH li OLD STAND Atual Prepared to fill at Short Notice - Orders for - OypvefrK and Willie ino S ash,. Hoars and Blinds, AT BOTTOM PRICKS, - Wo 80U no Bboddy work, or mlBa.flta, Shops on McColl Btrcot nour roaldonoe. S. T. l'OWKHS, Jan 3t, 1898 Bonnottevlllo, S, 0, uhkM??it? 60 YEAHS* RVDCDIRNdR PATENTS ii COPYRIGHTS AC. Any ono Bonding a skol oh ami ? ascription maj qnlcHy ascortntri our opinion fr?e whether an Invention ls probnbly pntentqblo. Communica tions fltrlotly confidential. Hamlbookon Patent? ?ont freo. Oldest agency for Recuring patenta. Putouts tnkon through Murin A Co. tocotve special noUce, without charno, In tho Scientific Huerican. A handsomely Illustrated weakly. LnrgeBt cir dilation of any solotittflo Journal. Terina, IS a yonrt four months, ii. Bold by all powadeattra. MUNN &Co.30,Bro?d^New Branch Ornoo, 035 V ?t., Washington. 1).C. TONSORIAL PARLOR, THE best workmanship. Hay Hum and TonicTreatment Tools the bestand sharpest . Polite attention always assured Toree Artisis In constant at endance, LADIKS WORK, a Specialty! Once a cosfomer, always a customer. JACKSON, HATOHBK,.THOMAS TONSORIAL ARTISTS* nnn nm /triifrnfmrt 40 lbs! eaoh, titiful one, ? Sections , (a snewin!,) 00 ?3 GO *4 50 OOO 8 GO, 50 Mattress on tho market, and is refunded after CO days uso. lattresscs. ' ing wanted in this line. Jtion to the Buyer at W. Waddili. 1901. CONDENSED SCRKDULB. In Effoot MaVoh 26, 1899. South Bound Daily No 5a MAIN T.fNria North; Bound' . : !vii?k??'j No S3 6 so 3 50 3 45 2?g0 12 42 12 13 ?? SS II 07 io 36 io 09 84s p m p m p m p m p m p r? a m a ra a nj a ru Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar LY Lv Lv a ra'Lv WI lin ing lon Fayetteville Fayetteville Sanford Climax Greensboro Greensboro Stokesdale Wulnut Cove Rural Hull Mt. Airy OO A l'A IO pm 28 p ia 44 P ?? 15 p ja* ?S P i? 12 p fea 44 r fa* ?3 P l? 34 P m South Bouud Daily No 64 BENNETTSVILLB North \ Bound' Dally N06? 8 00 a m 9 07 a ra 9 3$ a ra 10 20 a in 10 40 a m Lv Bouuottflville Ar Lv Maxton Lv Lv Bed Snrtnora T Lv HOPO'MU?B Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 1 ?S P t li n .? st* r~ 4 P 4 33 P ''No 46 South Bound Mixed Dally ex Sunday MADISON BnaNon No 47 North Bound?* Mixed Daily Ox Sundjay, S 30 p.mi Ar .Bamnour , 3 so p r?|LV;v . Climax 1 ; : MV?Y, ??. .jyjj?? Lv] 6.40 a in , , Ar| :s'i>viisii?i>l ?'.V.'.i.i' tfilonp ul f'Sv'Of ?.o villi? .??.\vV 'JUrti v' ' ^ CoaU-.Liim, .\: MI eton >,'lo\. ?',1; (Jontrot Kailroad, a?. lied Spripgtj vdU/"'. ilcti Kip ri aga and Powniiire ndlv-Mi'., .io?d '.wt? ?bc. f?.?A'riua^ Au -iiiu-, . ;.l,Uali.;i with the Durham aud Charlotte Railroad, at Groonboro with tho Bouthbrn Hallway Company, at Walnut Cove With tho Norf olh and Western Ballway. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafflo Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pa?atAg?nt. MARBLE S WORKS OF J. W. MoELWEK, BENNETTSVILLE, S.C. I HAVE recently moved my Marble Works from Moduli to Bonnettsville, and for tho pres* ont am looatcd nuar tho Depot* and ocoupy tho McCall Brick Warehouse, whoro I will be pleased to continue to supply fill v/oik noodod in my lipo to tho people of MajrK boro and adjoining counties rartlcs find* ing it more convenient can have their or* ders tilled from my yard at Dillon, S. C. Designs, estim?tes and prices furnished application- Cleaning and rescuing mon" umcnts and tombstones a ppeoialty. Thanking tho gonnral publfo fbr post patronage I r??peot?blly solicit a contin uance oHhe samo lu (he. Altura, Very respectfully* ?I. W. McELWEE, W. W. PATE, MAN?OSR. January 22, 1990 _ Three Barters i Three Chairs! Everything Ftrst-Ct??a,1 '' SALOON ON A?ARION STREET. I EASY CHAIRS, OLEAN SHAV?? BEST OF HAIR CUTS! 4 Children receive speoial attontioiirrr either at the Shop at their house, Your patronngo solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber, BENNETTBVILLE, 8. V. Digests what yo? ?ai* Itartiflclallydig?Bt$thof<>od?na$i?? Naturi in strengthening.fnd^.mon* struettn? tho exhausted dlgeativo ?v {ana. It ia tho latest discover nt and tonto. No other'pr (digest* .ar a ti o? can approach it in efficiency^ Ii la* ? relieves and permanently cute? iola, Indigestion, Heartburn; Xtfatul?nco, Sour Stomach, Kaum* Sick Headache, Gaatraigia.Cravnpsaa? all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlcoSOo. audit. L:\rffOfll??'coMatfta8}4tis?i>a email ala?. Hook Mi about dyapapsiaiailCwrraa Praparad by t. C. DaYMTT Cfctett*.. Douglas ?ros. ?rug store, ?V^ttiVfHf Oa*.j jl^nX