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8. A, miOWN - - - Editor. I..*. Friday Aug 2, 1901, . eWL'Jggl?!!!''!!!!'.'"! , | j II., I. II ?. I SubHorliitton l'rlcot Ono year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 PEN AND fSCISSOHGRAPHS The now bnttlo ship Maine lins boon launched. Tho Ghi nose question hat boon Bottled now lot cotton goods got u movo. Tho long drouth hus boen brok en in 20 per cont of tho cotton districts in Toxna. Hon. H. M. Staokhouso has tendered his resignation as trustee pf Glenison College. Emperor William" of Gormauy it is said will opon peace negotia tions iu bohalf of tho Boers. Tho annual meeting of tho Darlington Agriculture Society takoB placo August 13th 1901. ?t costs just $250 to sell a drink of whiskey on Sunday in Savanah. It should bo so every where. ''The supreme court of New York is asked to decide wheth er habitual drunkenness ia a crime or a disease." President McKinley has issued his proclamation establishing free trade between Porto Rico and tho United States. Gov. McSweeny hus pardoned, ll. H. Wilkes of Florence, con victed ol' violating the dispen sary law, on condition that he will leave the state and not to return for twenty years. "Lending mon" and "astuto politicians" of Greenville condemn tho action of tho executive com mittee it) tho McLaurin mattor and consider it a "rovivai of Till man tactics." Some say Tillman was afraid to meet McLaurin on tho stump.-Floronoo Timos. If tho people in tho drou.h district havo ascertained for a fact that rain can be had by praying for it, why should the gp vermont waste more millions in irrigating 8chornc8 for reclaiming arid land? ?-Boston Herald. Jeff Richardson is now post master of Grenville Tho former postmaster tried to hold on until nia limo expired, but thepresident would not hood bia numerously signed petition. Thom'i'.odfi of poop lo a J .? sr.u viog in thc }'i ovinoe ol' SI mp sj. Oh ilia. Tito hutij/.t y i. al.iii!.', th? UM . .. pl trees, and eoe m io reIndi OieuVj whik; ... ven th?: birds site tlyhi'gi oj .V.?ngc'r und others etui j tig ori tho bodies of dead pool 1 . :vo.itfnv:, ; MtriiM WJt?\?M ?ii- v: vu A Good woads Association. In response to call published in the DESIOOKAT for the past two weeks, n large and enthusiastic gathering of representativo mon from nil sections of tho comity met in tho court ho ute on Wednesday to discuss too question of better "roads end how to got them. Tho meeting was called to order by Hon. G. S. McGall. who bi icily but T?3?illy set forth the objecta and purposes ttOTif the meeting. > Hon. W. D. Evans was then elected Chairman and P. 13. Moore secretary. Short pointed addtcsses were made by Messrs (J. S. McCall, W. D. EvnnR, T. ?. Hogers, H. L McLaurin, J. P Willis. J. F. Bolton and Wei. Quick, on the condition of tho roads and tho importance of taking some action in the way of suggestions, recommends tiona and lienrty cooperation with the authorities in securing bettor ronds \ tho system undor which wo huvo been working having signally failed to give satisfaction. On motion of Mr. 0, 8. McCall the organization wns made permanent uo der tho nemo of tho ''Marlboro Good Roads Association" by tho election of) Mr. J. Frnnk Holton pr?sident, and P. B. Mooro secretary. Tho following Executive Committee was then elected : C. S, McCall, Bonnettsville township P. B. Mooro, Brightsvillo township D. J. Eastorling, Adamsvillo John Barren ti no. Hebron " H. L. McLaurin, Red Bluf! J, P. Hodges, Brownsville *' Chas Crosland, Red Hill W. D. Evans, Smithville Wolcomo Quick, Clio, " Tho duties of this committee will bo to look after the roads, tax dodgers, report needed improvements lo the authorities, &c On motion of Mr. C. S. McCall tho Supoivisor and County Commissioners woro'requested to visit Darlington and investigate tho manner of making and working tho ronds of that county. Tho Association thou adjourned to meet in Bennottsyillo on Friday tho 30th of August, ut which time reports ns to the progress of working tho roads will bo miltie J. F. BOLTON, Prest, P.. B. Mooni;, Secretary. After adjournment of the Associa tion tho Executive Committee mot and organized with Mr. J. F. Bolton as Chairman and P. B. Mooro secretary. With a strong committoo liko tho ono now elected tllore is no roason why we should not oxpoct improvement in , our roads, ' All thoy want to succeed in their linderte klug is tho boarty co operation of tho peoplo in all parts j of tho county. 30 inoh percale the 10c qualfc, ty at (Jo during the cost sale atf Mittlo'? ?tore ,A [ OLIO CORRESPONDENCE. Moms of Interest From This Hus tling Little City. The hot wAve from the north west stuck us with full force und it feels and looks to day like it has eorae to stay. Tho thermometer, so I nm told, reaohctl n hundred two or tinco timos last week. Tho crops aro doing iiuoly now, overybody in bottor spirits except a few'chronic grumblers who never BOO tho bright eldo of any thing ou this oarth, aud I nm afraid thoy never will when they leave hero. Tho building boom has struck our town again. Three now buildings now going up aud two moro to be started iu n few days. Olio dirt comos high right now. There was a laud trade mado hare last week und tho price paid was ono hundrod and fifty dol lars per acre This is equal to saying that Clio stands in thc front ranks. Tho moat of our merchants havo bought large stocks of goods and aro expecting to do tho usual amount of tindo and pay tho highest market prices for tho products of tho farm. There will ho some changos araoug our dorks this fall. Mr. Will Smith who hos been with Mr. A. Ii. Calhoun for quito awhile will bo with Mr. J H. Bennett aftor Aug 10. I guess from what I cnn soo that some of the young ludios will havo to chango homes or buy a bull dog ono. Our town council had n very youth ful pugilist up on Monday for striking a man old enough to be his father with a stick. Three dollar* fine for both patties-all paid up. Mr. James Manning, of Dunbar, died horo ou Suuday evening atter an illness of several months in tho sixty third year of his ago. He was buried at Hebron church on Monday eve ning-funeralized by Rev. L M. Hamer, Mr. Manning was a good, a kind and loving father, ? consis tant member of tho Methodist chinch at Hebron for moro than twenty yoars A good man in ovory souse of the word; he will bo missed by a host of friends and relatives. Our town is free from sickness not a singlo caso of any kind at this writ" ing and nows is about' us scarce as sickness. Mr. Levi Gibson formerly of Brownsville but now of Marion is here making arrangements for tho cotton seed business this fall. Fodder pulling will soon begin with some. I don't think there will bo any open cotton befor September. If I ono get any nows by next limo that will be worth reporting I will let you knoWi if ? don't, I wiil make some myself, if tho weather stays clear. July 30, 190U J. P. McG. Colored Ducks never less than 10c to go at 6c during the cost sale at Mittlers store. . ._ . s ?-.-? <~2> ? Did You Ever Think. j lt is not whoi wo do, but tho r?sull ol' uh at wo do, thai we Ishpyijd strive to kftow. VVhat se oin s like a lund, aol nifty oh tail onctloss troti bio j therefore w o , .Nf/otild alway? t*t reason ,\\u\ Mtrive lo ad wis? ty io ali tltiw&?. ? n h ) ^ pa ron 0 y . goo il deed may produce very ovil rostt?t?. iio who tries to regulato the lifo ac tion of his fellow man by law always produces evil results for himself and for others; but he is blinded by desire and oannot see the result his own action will bring. I never judge my fellow man, no matter what he may do. All are alike to me. Of bourse I pity the overburden ed millionare and in a measure envy the hobo who has nothing, there has nothing to defend. He goes to sleep knowing that neither thieves nor \fire can make him any poorer. In fact, the honest hobo is the only truly ind?pendant man. Notwithstanding tho unsual warmth of tho weather Mark Hanna is kicking. An appraising board in Cleveland has raised tho valuation of his st root railway from $590,000 to $6,000,000. Tho opposing Republican and Democratic candidatos for Gover nor in Ohio aro warm personal friends. Their friendship runs back to their young manhood. Thoy agree nrotty gonerally on every thing but politios. August Weather. DeVoo says August will bo an unusually dry month except along the Atlantic coast. There will bo 12 hot and sultry days, 0 local storms, 6 for local rains and 7 fair ones, the regular storm period is set for the 29th. Greatest shirt sale on record during Mittle's summer clear ance sale. A Correction An artiolu In thoDomoorat ot July 26th, 1 in regard to nomo proposed improvomonte ' in Fvorgroon Comotory is moro than eur*1 prying to tho mombors of tho Ooiporatlon, Tho f?noo moutioned will bo tho gift of an individual, and tho boneo thoy hope to havo will be built by the contribution? of tho lot owoore. Tho Corporation owos its vory oxistonoo to tho hoirs of tho late C. VV. Dudley, who havo givoa their iatorost in tho unsold part of tho Comotory grouuds to tho Cor poration. It is entirely without funds - has not yet controlled oven onough money to pay for it? ohartor. This statement io deemed neoeaaary that tho publio and cs pcoially tho lot owner? In Evorgroon Com* etery may not oxpeot impossibilities, Ida Dudley ?Ila Dudloy, Julius T, Dudley. colored muslins nico pat A Corn KniiiIno. Tho indications aro that thc formers who will havo to buy corn next yoar wili have io pay a sloop piioo for it. Tho prloo of poarl ?rita id rapidly ad? vanolngoo account of thc failuio ol tho corn orop ont Wost. Tboro wus a Bocuo of groat cxcitoinoui iu both thc wheat and oom markets at Now York rooooolly, trado aggregating ono of tho largest day's total* iii a yoar or moro, ospooially as to corn. Prices jumped 2 5 8 dui iog tho doy io coi n, making 0 1 2 advauco for tho week. Order? poured into tho markot so fast that brokers could scarcely loxccuto thom at tho prices desired, aud tho usually small crowd around the corn ring was iuoroas cd to such un extent tint at timos it rivalled that in tho wheat pit. Tho fanners havo tukeu tho bull sido iuto their hand*, and in. fuco of heavy realizing OD the part of profesional heavy kept prices going until tho ory is for GO con? corn in Chicago- Already prices arc so h<gh iu tho southwest iii at farmers aro (ceding their stock, on whoat, and unrest: I rain comos very, soon, many fear only half tho corn will bo gathered, where only a month ago it looked as if ono of tho larKOst yields on record would bo harvostcd. Wheal, (rom being friend? loss, has suddenly boomed also, and roso strongly. Tho Drouth in li un sus. TOPEKA, KAS., July 25.-The toraporntures woro not quiet so high in Kansas to day, nvoraging about 100 for tho entire Stat?. However, not tho loast roliof has boon experienced from tho drouth. Tho atmosphere has been very humid and numerous prostrations aro reported from various parts of tho State. Tho corn crop is in a worse condition than over. Now VIIIIV viio wi ii Ul Up IB UlllOLCll, i nu people of the state havo stop con sidering that part of tho drouth situation, but aro devoting their attention to obtain water to drink. Some towns aro in sore straits. A week ago they reported scarcity of stock wator. Now some report that thoir supply of drinking wato is almost exhausted. Streams ponds and well aro going dry. "Tobacco io an Indian weed; It was the dovil that Bowed thu aced. It stains your pockots, and coori tn your clothes, And makes a chimney of your noso." A Chicago lady has organized | an. anti cigarrett league among small boys and offers prizes for essays on "Why I Don't Smoke Cigarretts." Among the more pointed essays are those: f'Cigarretts make me billious and I have to take pills." "I, smoked cigarretts for two years and then ? quit because they were hurting me and the dealer stopped tho pictures." "I ohewecl tobacco encl ? Meed (HgaxTetU and los! two p nds. ' '.>.:..'. er''? is ti m i KS lori mu: 'rho i garret I hndli io dooijvori tar I an 0)\?<'MI;?;> iii o???c?>r.H?tj Mot Um Herald^ I Iii wM heno other than iii?. -.ortal I Lincoln who n. t. thia lifo (nth lu Anett gold when ho Raid; "Die whon I may, I wont it said of mo by those who know mo host that 1 al ways plucked a tbistlo and planted a dower whou I thought a (lov/or would grow." Ino noble lifo graood with tho flowor- ? planting inatiuot is worth nojrca of wood polier?. It ie not tho weodor who inlluon ces men for good, and advanooa tho world but tho planter who boautifloa lifo and cu richen it with tho seod of noble, helpful thoughts, and tho blossoms of gonorous and soROoablo doods. Tho ftowors planted hy thone rarely dio, but go on blooming year by year, gloaming and glancing in in tho fields of lifo-forgot?mo-nols and immortelles.-Saoramoi.to Roo. Since July 1 1865 this Govern ment has paid in pension $2,528, 373,148, and yet thc pension attor neys aro not satisfied. Including tho exponco of examinations, salaries of employers in the bu reau &c, the pensions havo oost tho Government $2,012,329,690. Would you have your namo smell sweet with tho myrrh of romomberanco and chimo melod iously in tho oar of futuro days, then oultivato faith, not doubt, and give ovory man orcdit for tho good ho does, never seeking to attribute base motives to beauti ful aots. Actions count. - Tho Philistine. No human hoing, child or mun, should be taught beyond llioir capacity to learn Boyond that is "cramming," only to forget in impaired stamina.. A horse can draw just so much and no moro, and draw it well. When loaded boyond that tho whip must bo used and brutality begins. It is preotscly tho samo with human hoings, only tho whip is not uso di but it is oruol Just tho samo. " Work is tho savior of socio ty, and those who do not work degon erato and finally disappear.Where thoro is no labor thero oan be no progress.. Labor pronorly applied solves ovory problem. It captur es all creativo forcos." Rockford, 111., young ladies havo formed a society for tho purpose of boycotting tho boys who smoko oigarrotts, drink boer or go to races. Tho girls soy they will givo tho good boys first choice boro af tor. Those sooities should bo or ganized ovory whero, but so fow young ladies are willing to draw tho lines or bar out tho boys ap any price. They seem to enjoy DEATH'S DOINGS. Died nt his home nt tho Cotton1 Mill on Thursday last ??ter a fehoit ill.mnn ? T.. tT l.-i ?If tit 1 >< ?.?>W) *'*?. Al? r. HIIIUli;1:'; JW leaves a wifo and three children. Tho remains wore taken to North Carolina on Friday. Tho community oxtends sympa thy to Mr. and Mrs. G. I?. Barrett in tho loss of their little non l<lmu. on Saturday after a protract* I ill ness. Tho funeral services were bern* ducted on Sunday morning ut Ever green Comotory by Rev. Rufus Ford of tho Baptist ohuiroli, *** Tho Bad nowa was phoned to (own Tuoeday morning of tho doath ot W?hlt' Millor, eoa of Mr. P. A. MiUor of A^i* t<?ft vlllo Township, at 4 o'clock nf tot u pioUact? ed ilhious ol fovor. Truly the nfuiotlons of out frjodd ?iud brother bnvo boon groat, thh hoing the third death in h'.n fumily BIOOO November, Tho funoral Borviooa were hold at Smyrna church on Wodncadny morning, * * * Mien Sallie IC Mckinnon of Tatum, dUt? Suuday July 21, iqoi, af tor ? Itugurihg ?lhtei8 of typhoid fovor. ' Sho w?n buried in tho Ked Bluff comotory Mom' . evening July 22d 1001. Hov. J. W. Arip.il eou.luiM. ing tho funoral aorvico, A moro oxloodcd uolico wiil a Mlater. Died, OU Sunday afternoon July 23,1901 at tho rcBidonco of Dr. Reedy, Olio ?t. Q., Mr. Jam ca R. Manning, io bl? 63c year. Ho wna buried in Hebron comet;..7, Mon day July 29M1, igor, Riv. L bl, Flamer, ae8iutcd by Hov. T. M. Dont, cohduoUu tho funoral snrvioo, A moro oxtonded notioo will appear tatt ? . TRIBUTE OF RESP Vits?. Tho Hebron Auxiliary of tin W. F. M. S. haB boon called upon to inonu the doatb of Mra, Martha Covington, otAo of itaoldeat and moat faithful member* Sho waa truo to hor missionary B{*ch't| from tho timo of tts organiz itio . netti God called her from hor labora boro to hot ?o ward on high. UnloBa providentially hind et cO tihu wv.? found in hor uaual placo nt every ?nctl?flg and it waa an inapiration to loe1: Into her faco which waa alwaya shiulng, iv: ii wri'C, with Heavenly light, Sho waa alwaya ready lo holp in tiny,Ung that wa? undortnkoo by the nooJ'jt/j lui fftot, abo waa 0:0 who nlwu,- uWt io j look up and lift up. Her ohuroh, Suuday Sohout and MK j wholo continually mina hor greatly, Tho poor and dlatroaaad .vero ot t cu j comforted and oheorod by he.. Rtrangora who vialtod our church' alwaya warmly woloomed by bot. But, whilo our hoartB aro und JU a?c\liit\t of soparutiug from hor, wo aro lined' 'Wt Qod doeth nil th'n ;n lu hid ivtiy ?iii lt i, tho beac, and wo bow in humble unbid, fiqn to his wilt. We oXtond to her frmlly^ur loudoroat eympathy? mn pm;/ that 1 11 nv,y i've tm bon?r?blc, i??-J i \ . lifo au she bun (lout-. MIK. I. .1. (loyil Rio , .:,u ??:.*>?},. Mil? r,poy $m : J July, ?9, f'o<. (Join' ., "V?:? ! A Misa Maud, tho. oldest doug!.' ir of \?('v. N. B, Rngora, died on the mon. ii-, pf 'Juli 21, 1901. She was nineteen yoam ol J. IQ tho doath of this young ??^d lurely woman tho Baying ia voirllod : "P.tUb lovca o ah in tug work. " Many veiw p..f-. tho writer of three llnoa attondr>( tit:* .Did funoral of an affeotlonato daughter of Rev, J. A. VV. Thomas. Ia spoukin ? o' Itel lip said, "She was not only a daughter ir. tin family but aoted tho part of mother olio " Ho moant thnt abo waa looked op tv l.y tho other momboru of tho household-- th? pavent H na well na tho oh i ld ron. Of ea jinn oan thin bo said with moro 1 tal h/n?ui?ja than Miaa Maud Rogors. Boing thu oldest girl in a largo family, hor p3.titi.ui >r i?o lier a lino opportunity to dovolopo th? 0/1 di ttos of n dutiful and nffuoiio.inio dtU/htar and a wiso and patient mother. lt U ?Ol fulBom eulogy of tho dead hutu tit itu OMI it of elmplo truth to say that alto fully iii siui urtk up to tho domands mado npJtl Itf.t - to hor father and mother ah?i wu? ibo boat of daughter.] and to bor b.otlior? cud siutors tho bust of andora. Thoae ? ho kt'ev? her lovod her, but it waa a love, which was bogotton of lovo She pourri tho aw altino of hor unaolllah dispoailkw njion tho livca of other* and a fruitful hai nwt nu-ring up which will bo Boon for yot many day*, Sha haa lived but a fow yearn, hut wu nro thankful for tho fow. In titi.:, H.toft 'Itv thore waa a gontle patlcnoo a brliflil heart od eolf forgetfulnOBS which v. is uaw ><> member with a peculiar satlafuoilon nod joy. She baa boon a bonrdietiuu \<> ':ov homo. Her influonco will bo fell hi the years to come, telling hor hrothora ?>vl slaters in tho recollection of that pall ..?nt faco which Boomed nevor to have 'ow it? soronity: "Ho etrong, be gem i?, ?a\? all will como right." She ie gone from our prest no?> hut. not eur memory. Wo know that lor her lr 1* well, nul wo oan only pray that tho ?>r row many not bo an unblosaod ono to w , July, 30, 1901. It. V. Remembering Brea WA? Ii people oould only remember all that they dream, the world would bo richer in literature, arfc and tho science. Dream*, how? over, aro ephemeral, no matter how brilliant they moy Ito, atilt usually fade away without leay* ing any lasting impression on the brain. That was not tho cane, howovor, with Frank MeOroy, of Halstead, Pa. Ho dreamed out tho lost art of tempering copnor j ho says, and not only remember ed, but put it to tho test. Ile claims to bave been perfectly successful in his oiforl, and to havo teraporod copper to such hardness that it will hold an edge bottor than steel. Knee pants small sizes were gf? And 860 now 19ont BENNETTSYIL ?ND (30NFI and - North East Corn April 22, 1901. Bennett?ville H F. - DEALER IN AND M Ceiling, Flooring, Balusters, Ne u i F YOU AUK IN NEED OF or dressed, we would bo glut and look over stock. MS" A "Lightning" Freezer will make smoother cream with i?as ice and in quickqr timo than nv, y Freezer on earth. At C. S. McCall** iggT* All goods marked in ? .''iii? tTm-ivou of. X/fiHlo'a ofrit'? ?. * ...* ~r>~--- " ??v*;v? It Dazzles Tho World No Discovery in medicine has ever rated one quater of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, it's ?everest tests have been on hopeless viv tims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis, thousands ot whom it has res tordo to. perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness aud Whooping Cough it is the quickest, * ti rest cure in the world. It is sold hy f. T. Douglas, Bro. who guarantee . .?'.??sfaction or rebind money. Large teales Soc and 9i co. Trial bottles (ree. All. goods to be closed will be I moved from the shelves to the counters ut Miltie's, store. . . ?APK-H UTO, A Food for brain and nervo centers. The Kystom will absorb a greater umount . !'nourishment from 1 pound of Grape Nats than from 10 pounds of meut, outs, wheat pr broad. Costs 1 cout per meal. or cale by ' W. M. ltowo. ' V ., - svf.y,*;...'' ... Mittle doos not allow stock to Cumulate buy and sell often otu motiu. Mill 1?.'.'ii si<>) .. <? -.-Af--.. - "?)>.( i\ty, <U\Vfh M II.? Vv 0?' lh>! Dot >. ,/ ' ' ^......iniu.s T fe?i cold ''Ur (.?e dayi ?o Cdrli, No Pay. price ajvi'a )/<>!. This sum meamt -ail uuiumyr goods at cost at little's store, Xry aiidStay Well.. The best help is within your reach, and those who have tried ii speak well of it-it is the no tte?! "Acid'Iron. Mineral" for na le at the Odom Bros Restau rant on Marion Street. They have it two sizes 25 and 60 cents, it is a most valuable medicine foy old and young, and if you vv mt to keep well always have a bottle in the house. %W~ Remember this sale is for two weeks only at Mittle's storo. Not a. fake sale but at and below cost at Mittle's store Bargain for j WILL SELL CHEAP FOB CASH, or I on tine to tho right man, Two 6o Baw Hull Ghin with Feeders and CondeiiHcrn, all complete, Our Aome Cotton Pr?aa, .as feet ilulohed Shafting, ?ot of Pulley* and Bolting, AM. in good running ordor, Beason for lo'.llqg I wlah to put in larger outfit, W. M. ?SUTH. -lennotUvllla, July as, 1901. Latid For Sale A numbaa of tracto of valuable farming laud fur ania. Terms 4a>y; excellently I "?"??ted; good titles. From as to 1,000 tere*-fa Soo'.Und and Bobosou Conutlea, | H nub Caiollca, Most of thom in an . *<>aU>n.t ^tato of cultivation. . Also savaral residences and ohoioo build bi^ lota in tho town of - Maxton. For . thur iuformation, call on or writ? to Patterson & MuOormao, A110 s n oy K. A t - Law, Maxton, N. 0 July ,36, I'joi, 2 W pill,I M ll .IIM ,1 ? FOR SALiE 2 A Pair of good Mules and a Family Baggy Mare. J. H. DAVID, A ag. 1,1001 Bennettsville,S.C. .pg- g^'j flOEHOMBS for sale cheap, I in Chesterfield county 7 west of Cheraw. Apply to E. H. STAFFORD, Aug. 2, 1901: Cheraw, 8. 0. f?gT A small lot of odds and ends in corsets worth ?pots to $1.00. In this sale for Spots at ?OTIO??RY, . -O-'0*r. -FRESH DAILY. Odors lilied on short notice. All size OAKES-made to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. er Public Square F\ ?SOjtXVI.1225. E, ROWE, MANAGR?, ANUFACTURRUOF - Biding, Brackets, wei?, &c? AL OP ALL KINDS. any kind of! LUMBER, -ough 1 to have you call at oiir MILL Thia oigiiftturo li on overy box ot tho gonuino Laxative Bromo*Qu?n?ne T?bu>u tho remedy that cures ? cold lu owe <l?jr Try a can of chicken Tamala, at W. M. Rowe's it is fine. ?isf* Just in a nice lino of Braes and Iron Bedsteads. Oall and see them. Gt. W. Waddill _-. Binder twine of tho best quality at thc lowest price in any quantity nt C. S. McCall's. Tho Boat l'roparatloa for Malaria. Chilla nud Fovor ia a bottlo of Grovo'a Tost?las Chill Tonio. It is simply Iron and' quinine in a tastoleBS form. No car? -no pay6 Prloo $00. . ? ? .? Atlanta, (ia., Nov, 7, ?879. ? Dr. (J. J. Moflett--Dear Sir: ^ I cannot too strongly recommend yum Tr.i i MINA (Teething Powders) to mothers as one of thc best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants. 1 have used it with very satisfactory, re. suits tli? past sn miner with'my child, ancV while wc have heretofore lost a child or two Ir?m teething under other rem edies, our present child that bas taken TEETHINA, is a fine, healthy boy. . I am, very lespecltully,. A. P. Brown/M. D. (Brother of U. 8. Senator and Ex. Gov. Joseph K. Brown. FOR S?LE I . One Tar^ul'mr1 Grain . H M. .Met'AM, duly 1$, 1901, 4 i Lilli FOP. SALE. , J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 19.01. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap, TWO valuuble lots lu Fast Bonnottsvlllo. One contai ia a good dwelling with 8 rennin, a wide hall-.and 3 porches'. Tho I othor io a Cottngo with 4 rooms a hall and two porohoB. Apply at this oflloo. '.' Special Sanitary Notice. ALL parlies knowing ot any premises or other place in bad sanitary con . dition within the corporate limits of the Town of Bennetts vi Ile are'r?quested to notiiy the Town Marshal, who. is the health officer 'ot the Town, and ij will receive the attention of Cotinc'd at once. C. S. MOOALIJ, Mayor. June 21, 1901.' ' s NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. ESTATE ov Ki.i,KN H. BENNETT, DEO'D. OTIOE ie hereby given that having flied with tho Honorable Probate | Judge ot Marlboro County our flool ro* turn as Exooutors under tho will of Mrs. Ellon lt. nunnett, doooasod. ,Wo will ap ply to said Probate Court for Lottora DiaroUaory na said Executors tho ' Booond day ot August 1901. J. F. Breeden, 0.? P. ThomoB. July 5, i yo i. . Exooutors. Real ?state Agency. R. L. KIRKWOOD* Manager. Barties wanting to buy or'soil prop erty of any' kind-houses, lots* or farms-should ?eo' me or write rae at Bonnettsville. Have two nice building lota in East Bennottuville-ono lot ? nero. Ono1 lot 1 acre. N ??y* Hove yon triod the ..Peerless leo Cream Freezer" you will be pions ed with it. Hara ware Storo. Tho very thing for tho" summer those beautiful white enamel and brass beds at furniture storo of C. S. McCall %f?r I have the genuine "DIXIK MOSQUITO CANOPY, nt $2, complote , G. W. WADDIIX. You Know W)mt You ovo Taking Whoa you uro toko Oro voa Taafeleoa Chill Topie boo An no tho formula ts plainly given oil e^ery bottlo ?howlpg .that lt Is ?imply Iron and Quinine in o tivnteloits form, No From COTTON TOP STRAW, COTTON TOP HUSK , Combination Cotton-a beat ALL COTTON ? 00 Twc ;?HKX,>, PELT MATTRESS The DEXTER FELT, The' LKXTKli is (lie best Gjuaranloccl to please or monoy I am making a specialty of Ai mwm UP TO i A.ncl I can supply anylh My motto is ''satisiac all cost." Very Respectfully, G.; BenncMsville, S. C., July 15, 1 AJLANTIC COASHINE RAILROAD GIH30N TO COLUMBIA, LEAVE. 6 45 a,:mr 7 IO 8 0 2 9.25 5 45 P. m. Gibson,, RonnottBville, Darlington, Sutntor, . Columbio, Anmvft. IO IO p, m. 9 ?7 8 25 6 40 . 10 55 a. m. OI1180N TO CIIAKMCSTON. .LISA VB. 6 45 a. m. 7 10 8 02 9 IS 4 49 p. m. Gibson, Uonnottsvillo, i Darlington, Floronoo, Chnrloaton, . Annivit. io io p. m. 9 17 825 7 SS 12 45 FLOUENOB TO WADEBMOnO. LEAVE. ?8 45 n. m. 9 20" II 30 < Floronoo, Darlington, OhoraW, ' AnnrvB. 7 00 p. m. 6 29 5 15 - l\,Jtt. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manugor. A?s't. Gen Paeij. Agt. J. R. K ION LY, Gonornl Manager. We Feed The Hungry? WHEN in town ?nd you want a good meal, romctnhor wu oau f=orvo you, A good n'loul, for ?5?. Restaurant (north of tho Mnrkot.' '',. '*. . "D. J.' BRAYBOY. lioua iii kof.p ! no-eoriiHit ,'hm?: Or uo \\ 1 hayo, \<>.<A\ if v-vf.cy,twouty four bound' )) > :'0.5r '?.?iiv.v (v)??i *?< i' - r ;Wif,n;it v ?;.,i[. .iv" .' , :?t!d t'M >n<: pat r;t '.? 001 rte b timVtkricpiiijj .t'.i'h:v. ; ) f, ,!? ty ho 'ditty mid ne nd . Vr'i. if. " ''".)? hayo . ?0g broken; li. maj h'avo fiore W'ip?m?, pr ''. muy only ucod ?oa'nlathig. ? luUig it tu iuO Ul.lvt uo ineittotwhrtt aUs^fc,-'! oan'pYib it 'In fir?t. ciaos condition. My,chnirg0B ar'o'very rnod? ?r&to and th.0-work'wnlvb? done promptly. ?'ropuirJewelry and Clooke; aVo.Gut?a and Pistols. For anything in my line BOO tho, I can and do moot all compotition. S J. PEARSON", Jeweler and Ho pair er, PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fcc returned if we fall. Any one seudlutr sketcb niul description bf any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning Ute.patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent ".sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sate nt out e*p eicpeuse. 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A handsomely mun!rated wookly. J.araoat cir cutatlon of nnysclonMflo Journal, J orrnfi, f 8 0 Ulis, $1. Bold by all nowsdealarj. ?OaeiBroadway.fleVVYp o, 625 K Bt" WnshhiBton. ?.C. TONSORIAL PARLOR, THC befd workmanship, Itay Hum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endanco. LADIES WORK a. SprciaUy J Onco a custotricy, always a customer, j HATCHER, THOMAS 40 lbs. ?ach, $2 00 ' " 2 60 iitiful one, 4 50 ? Sections . 0 00 , (a special,) 8 f?o $12.60 Mattress on Ibo market, and is refunded after 00 days ase. lattresses. UTE IN IfllMTllPiSU ing wanted in. this line. ttion to the Buyer at W. Waddill. 901. I TLAHTIC AH? YADBIM RA1LB0A8. OONDKNSKU SCHEDULE. . IQ Effoob Mi? oh 26, 1899. South Bound Daily No 52 MAIN LINE North Bound Doily No 53 o 50 p ia 3 50 P n? 3 45 P ?i 2 30 p tn 12 42 p ra ,12 13 p m II 55 a m 11 07 a. m 10 36 a m io 09 a ni 8 45 a ra Wilmington Fayottovlllo Fayetteville Sanfoid Climax Greensboro Greensboro Stokeudnte Lv Walnut Oovo Lv Bural Hall Lv Mt. Airy Lt Av Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Ar 9 OO M tU 12 io p m 12 28 p ta . i 43 p in 3 44 P ?> 4 15 P to 4 ?5,P ?? 5 ta p m 5 44 Pto 6 13 pm 7 34 P to South Bound Daily No 64 BENNETTSVILLE North Bound Dally N06? 8 00 a m 90; aro 9.35 ? 01 io soo ra io ?10 ? ra Lv Benuetteville Ai Lv Maxton Lv Lv Bed Springs Lv Lv Rope. Mills Lv Ar . Faoett??ii!s Lv 7 15 P w 6 15 p m 5 3S P> 4 5? P ? 4 53 P ?? No 46 South' Bound ' Mixed . Daily ox Sunday ? MADISON MUNCH No 47 North Bnnnd Mixed ? Dally *n . Sunday' $ 30 p ral Ar Bftmaour 3 50 p rolLv Oliraax 2 40 p ra'.Lv Greensboro 2 30 p m . I 15; * ra 19:30 V ra Ar Greensboro Ly Stokofldalo Tv ' Mad?imu Lv Ar % Lv Ar 6 40 rv m ' ^?9 17 a m '9 35 n 1? ll ff, ii m Oo?u?rttiouM ?t l'aycttcvillo with At,i?uttd;;? Collat Line, ut Manton y/ith v-.e^OiiV'diniv OontuU Hom-OMl, nt I.'.^vT Vtj ./?.;:.r--,. O' \Xii\i^>\n '\Yiy,ti'i\\\? Bowm'oj'o rnllVOAU, afc ford with tho Scabbard Air ?duo, nb Gulf with tko Durham ?nd (?b.-irlotto ?liiiliouj,' ab GreonbrWo with tho Southern l'{itiU>p,y Oo'nlpany, at, Walnut Cove with thoXiovfol* and Wo 0 to m BaUwny. KENLY, Gon'l Manager; T/M-. EMERSON, Trafilo,Manager, ll. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Pow Agent. MARBLE o WORKS OF J" W. MoELWEE, BEN NETT SVIllE, S.n. I HAVE recently moved my Marble Works fVom MoColl tjp BennettBville. and for the pres* ont am looated wnw tho Depot, and occupy the McCall Briefe - Warobouso, whoro I will ho pleased to. oonlinuo to supply ol} wotV Hooded in my lino to tho peoplo ciM?rK boro and adjoining counties Parties fi lid ing it move convenient can have their or*' deis tilled from roy yurd ot Dillon, 8. C. Designs, ealiniates and prices furnished application. Cleaning and resetting mon* opp.. umcutB and tombstones a fpeoialty. Thanking tho gonoral public for past patrouope I respeotfully solicit a contin uance of the samo in tho future. Very respectfully, J. W. McELWEE, W. W. PATE, MAN?OKU. January 22, 1990 Three Barbers I Throe Chairs ! Everything First- Vlaaa* SALOON ON MAnioN STREET. EASY 0HAIR8, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS l Children receive spooial attention eithor at the Shop ht their house. Your patronage solicited. J. A. G?UOfy Darier. BBNNK?T?VILLE, fl. O. Dyspepsia Cure Digests whwt you mi xt ar M fiel ally digesta tho food and Alda Natura In strengthening and jrecon? Btruotlng tho exhnuatcd ?lgoiitive 0*? sam. It lathe latcBt dis covered dlgcs> ant and tonio. No other preparMoll. can approach St in ?moloney. %tl*n* ? tautly relieves and permanently pim Dyspepsia;. Indigestion, Heartbulr yfatulence, SQU?* Storaach^lfa?M Bick Headache* Oan tralgla.Cr amps pt, all other resulta ot imperfect tfigeatldt, Prepared by t. C. DEWITT A?Ctt?bJ?Wf Douglas Bros. drug ator?,