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3. A. ii HO irjy - - - tstiitor. Friday Aug 16, 1901, CB#-J...LJ_LL.~..'. .'. 1. J. ._1 ..J.!.. _'..,".?? BulitJcrluUoii Tricot Ono your.;.$ 1.00 Six months.',yt.50 Three mouths.25 ir ii-inn un ni m >?miii?i<niiwiiimniiinii?iwiBiiiiii i PEN AND SCISSORGWAPHS The jirst bare ot' Alabama cot ton was sold in Mobil? the 12th. fttato Phosphate Inspector S. W. V ance died last week. Ile had been sick some time. Tile Charleston Exposition company is planning for a big military display of Georgia Car olina and North Carolina troops next winter. Lewis Council, the Cumber land comity rapist, has been res pited to November 5, to give him further chance to prove his in nocence It is said that there 7000 peo ?)le who follow fishing in the Mississippi river and its tribu tarios. And yet the supply of "oats" keeps up. Senator Tillman is being sued for slander by J. Young Jones, a bookkeer who claims that the senator injured him by casting reflections on his mental attain ments. Senator McLaurin did not at tend the big political meeting at Union last Friday, but instead addressed a crowd estimated at ?jQOO Ut M pi?nio !lt Oak way. in Ocouee county. A number of inventors have proposed to furnish the govern ment with noiseless powder. But our war office didn't take any stock in that kind of powder. What would a war be without the din and roar, and what would the Fourth of July be with a noiseless fire cracker that would n't crack? The editor of the Florence Times has been bathing his eye ?jlasses. In his issue of the 9th io says : "However, we want to impress on you again, that no matter how interesting this con troversy between Tillman and and McLaurin might be and it is certainly very entertaining, it is not the issue before the state and we ought not to allow our selves to be lead ol? by it." If I use the term fool, I do not . use it in a condemnatory sense, because the fool and the slave are the servants, an i are abso ltely necessary in the economy of iiaiiiro. Whatever ia its right LV???use M?.i hum i-'> H Icol, slave "w? a. M'f\Mit, ii (?O?'s flot V?o?n thai ??iof ber wno-is \yi$?v should j bu iii** su me, li iii" IViol ?jets <|riinl< and thowiso mand?os not, it is all right for both. The fool only will pay the penalty, and the penalty he will surely pay, and the punishment lits the crime, because the judge and the jailor are . within his own soul ; lie can never escape from them. Electric Storm at Greenville S.O. A Supper Party . Smitten-Two aro Instantly Killed and Fivo Painfully Shocked. During a heavy thunder storm at Greenville, S. C., Sunday night the six rooom dwelling of Perry Lovi an operatpr in the ?pining mill was struck by lightning. The family wore at suppor and tho daughter had company, nil seated at tho thule when a hinno of light ning, tore through tho top of tho house, dur ti og through all tho rooms, splintering floors and fur nituro, and ontorin'g tho dining room where tho family woro eat ing, hitit u il tiy killing Victoria Levi aud Walter Busby. Misses Lovandor, Alba and Billah llussol Annio Boll and Olingman Ward woro painfully shocked, all of thom knocked from their soats uncon scious. They aro y ot in bad condi tion, but the physicians think they will recover. Miss Levi was twenty-two years old; and Bushy Bixteen both op erativos. A strange thing is thai not ono nano of glass was brokon in tho house, although tho weather board ing was ripped olf in many places. Tho clemson Inatttuto. The annual state farmers in stitute op-ned tit Clemson Col lege Monday. Our county will be well represented : Messrs C. F. Moore and wife, T. ? Wea therly and wife C. P. Hodges, J. F. Breeden,-C. E. Breeden. CB Crosland and others. The In stitute is becoming moro popu lar with tho farmers as a school ol' learning, of rest and pleasant recreation- Those who go once want to go again. The surroun dings for rest, are delighltful. Prest Hartzog knows to enter tain and visitors are astonished at the good larc he gives and all for only f>po a day, washed down with J ers y milk or spring water. A full report of the execution of Jim Harris, which took place hero last Friduy, is given by our Clio correspondent. Thore was a vory largo crowd in town, but perfect ordor prevailed, Tho ex ocution was private, and conduc ted with great credit to Sheriff Green and his faithful Deputy, Mr, Josoph E. Hinson, _; OLIO OOttttfiSPoaPENOti, tt&ms ot Interest Jf*.i'om This titus tiing Littlo City. Mr. Editor--: The most ot' my let tor this week will bo givou to the ox ooution of Jim Harris, or, as ho wa? oallcd hero "Big Jim" at Bonuotts villo Friduy just, lt was u oloar day but a hot one. I reached your town oarly and found tho stroets crowded with people not only from Marlboro but from Marion, Chesterfield and a large number fi om North Carolina, who had como, no doubt from the many roports that lind gone out about Jim, oiid wanted to get a lust look ai tho man who had put tho county lo so much trouble and expeuso. Soon aller I got there I was allowed to seo Big Jim at his request. I heard him talk a great dca'l but ho novo said anything in my hoiiring aboui his past lifo. We had been told that ho lind propared u short writo up o' his lifo, but not a word did ho tell t< tiloso who woro present. Ho was ask ed for it by Deputy Unison just beloit the oxccuiion and be told him ho had left it with ono of tho prisoners. Bul after tho oxeeution a search was made and wo aro told no traco of it could bo found. Bo, it' ho wrote ono lie must li a vt; at the last torn it up and misled Deputy H i U301) Ho did how ever sometime before givo Mr. Minson a sheot of paper on which sumo state mcnts wero made showing that ho had a pretty rough experience dn.iug the time ho was away from Min 1 boro, and on one occasion came near being killed by an olllcer. Jim talked freely with llioso who woro with him to try and show him how to get forgivenno?s for his awful crimes. Hov. G. W. Cooper, pastor of thc colored Methodist church, read at his request tho second chap'er o? Revelation and tho hymn "Show pity Lord, oh Lord forgive," and in earnest prayer anti plain and forciblo language tried Lo show this crime hardened wretch how to approach a Just but Forgiving and Merciful God. On be ing asked by E. J. Sawyer, who was with him nearly nil the morning, il ho could boliovo all these things, and if ho folt like he was ready to meei his God ? his answer would bo "I nm toady to go." Ho asked mc to loll several colored young men whom ho designated by name, who live in Olio that whiskoy. stealing, crap shooting; carrying raz ors and pistols had brought him to his untimely end, and to toll them for him, a dying man, to "quit these things at once." .'Big Jim" was no stranger around Clio, haying driven a team for tho Roo1 111 tiff Mills for noarly a year, and unt il discharged for cruelty to stock. No! long after this ho robbed the housa o Sherman Woodley, a tenant on MrB P. Moore's place iu Adamsvillo. Foi this ho wti3 sent to tho chaingnng, one his history since is known to all. A robbery ftrt>t sent him to thechaingaiif. and and a robbery after tho murder o Capt Cartor resulted in his capture. He seemed to bo worried some ns t( what would bo dono with h'i3 body, but was sd tittil cd when fold tim. iii uncle ot hi: would bi :<,:'>w> | i hav< ii. Sheri!!'(.lr?os) and Deputy J.finsoi wero very kind Lo Imo, mut I'tom iii' day ol von viol ion ttl th? day ol' ox'.ieu lipii ho wita allowed tho liberty bi lu cul), '?ml iii) visitors were p i-mitieil ti acu hiui without his eonsout On tin last morning Captain Green furnishet him with a neat now suit, which mndt him look a new man. A few minutes before 12 Sheri! Greeu and his assistants came in ant the Sheriff in a clear and steady tout of voice road tho death warrant li him. He heard it read without a ire Dior and quietly submitted to hi arms being tied behind Ililli. Ho tole the prisoners good bye, and wi'h i firm step marched to thc gallosvi which was erected just at tho entra?e of tho Jail door. Aftoi ascending th? ?datforni ho had a short talk wit) frank and Marshall Carier, tons o tho murdered man. He asked thci forgiveness for killing their fathe and said that he did not intend to kil him ho only wanted to got away. Iii seemed to bo anxious to talk to Hit colored )>>Y8, and did to one or tw? who were in tho yard as assistants After saying that he had beena rougl boy all his life and telling the crowe to take warning from him ibo sherif placed tho black cap over his fact ard at 12 o'clock he cut tho rope will the axo that thc villain used to kil Capt Carter, the drop fell and tin hugo body of Jun Harris shot th rougi space and stopped with a dull thin when the end ol tho rope was reached In a short while tho physician! present Faiaon, Kinney, Jordan am Woodley pronounced him dead am his body was turned over to his rela tiyes. Thus closed thc carcor of ai mean and vile a creature as ever euri od our country with his prosenco, II said "ho was ready," On that score have nothing to say. His lifo and it fearful ending wo think should be warning tQ all those who engage i any of tho thing* ho Worried thor against, tho whiteo as well as the co or ed. No news in our country. There is case or two of Jaundico in town. Our pastor Rev Dent is confined t the house with "risings" but Rov. ^ B. Baker of Biightsvillo is hero an will proach for us this week, morn in and night. Mr. Peter N. Hamer who has bee confined with fever is able to 1)3 ot again. Fodder pulling H on hand otisi quent ly wo aro having plenty of rail August 13, 1901. J. F. Mod -II ? ii? i ii m i III ni i ? i iiiitn "Madam," said a coarse lav yer, bailled in his a I tom pt I mn ko a cool witness con Iradi her statements, * 'you have bra: enough to make ? saucepan." "And you have sauce onoug to lill it," she quickly rel ortet Ohio State Journal. A man who is Hat on his bac without mono y-a criminal wastes his words and strength he asks for justice or mercy, f< justice never enters the doorwn I of poverty or that of tho unfo j t?nate-nevermore, . .''.:.'''!'. . i ? ? '.?.-. ' ;,' >.r.Vj; Two SuddetiHl Homos. Johu $OD ju nih) Hamilton, .).'., wv?* v* vra MUU i.1 H li il |U UOly i ' ? I I i ilton was boru Supt IO, 1900. and ifiod Aug., 8, 1901 iit? I? m. At 5 o'clook p. m., Aug 9th tho little body was tondorly laid to rust tri Oak Hid go Cemetery, funeral iaed> by Kev. II. W. Bur well, pastor of Presbyterian church. 'IMio dear liltlo fellow was just 10 months and 28 days of ugo, how interesting, and how sadly missed in that happy home! The immediate cause of death was in flamation of tho brain, Dra. Town send, Napier and Reese all attend ed tho little ono, but God had pall ed dear little Johnio and medical skill could not prolong his ?hort earthly visit. Ho was so interest ing, just tho age when mother and father idolized him, and while they heliovo that their dear little John io is now a sweet angel in glory, [ yet their hearts are sad and trou bled. Look up dear pa routs, look to tho eternal hills, and while you batho thc' precious little mound with tears, grasp tho consoling thought that you in tho "sweet bye and bye" can moot your dear ono in tho elysian fields ol God's own happy realm. Bennettsville, 8. C:, P. Aug Ul, 1901. On Thursday afternoon last about fi vo o'clock tho homo of Mr. D. ?. Parish and family was sad dened by tho Reaper Death com ing and claiming one of the house hold pots as his own. On Friday atternoon wo laid Hie mortal re mains of littlo HUTU PAUI.SU away to rest in the family burial ground to await our coming on the res urrection morn. Little lilith was ono of tho twins and was about teu mouths old. As wo viowod her remains ?li death she looked like a wax doll, and we know tho be reaved ones found it hard indeed to turn away from tho heartless grave and leave their precious babe there. But, alas! such is the common fate of all. One more bud has been plucked to bloom in tho fair Elysian fields; one moro treas uro is placed in heaven ki awaiti our coming; ono moro darling in glory calling papa and mama to como. The community sympathize with the bereaved in their, loss, and may God grant that wo may live so that when the summons conies we may go to dwell with littlo Ruth. " Matt-18-3. Aug 13, 1901. Friond. DOTS FROM HAEMONX. Farmers are busy this week pulling fodder Fodder pulling and visiting if all the go now. Nh-. yvnito ,^|K',.v.., wi-..;, 'ba* hoop ^U?hdiu^ ;' 'v I; i io with his au i a Mrs. Ann Qoiin -t ut Dillon . ti ' II lioine Suturda-y night, Mr. and Mrs. It, R. Spears spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Quick tit McColl. Mrs. H. B. Woodley of Mar on spout last week with her motlier Mrs. Sallie Allen . Mr. and MM. Clarence Hubbard Worshiped at Beauty Spot Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Spears visited at tho homo of Mr. lid Townsend of Blenheim last Thurs day, Wo have a plouty|of mosquitoes and Buffalo gnats in our neigh borhood, and a plenty of nico wato r-melons. A Farmers daughter. Aug 14, 1901. A well fed and well groomed horse or mule drawing a ramage or wagon through tho .streets with a humane driver on board is a pleasant sight. lu confia, how unpleasant it i? to see a "half starved" animal, poorly I groomed drawing a wagon with a driver in it using a heavy whip to get along. Soldiers of Christ Arise. M r. Ed i tor pl ease ?ill o w in e a small space for this appeal to my people : Dear-christian friends harken to the voice of the Lord, arise at once, let us begin our life's work, take up the hitler cup and drink thereof. Take Up the oross with heart and hand anti you will soon learn a secret. Devote yourselves to good and He will fight your every battle. Though the way seem dark the light is just behind the cloud ; so never think of giving up, but remem ber that little spark that God has given you will koop and lead you aright in all places. So let us work for him while it is call ed day for the nigh I cometh On when no man can work. So let us look to the Dord for all things for Ito is God, and beside Him there is no other. Pray for me that 1 may con tinue in the faith. Vour sister in Christ, saved and baptised with the Holy Ghost and willi fire. LAURA ARMSTRONG. August 13, 1001. --- - . To Save Uer Child Fi om frightful di<fifiurinoui Mrs. Nunnio (jallogor, of h;iUrange, Qa., ap plied Hucklons Arnie:! Salve to ?ront sores on hor head and faon, and write." its quick euro exceeded ?ll her hopo-i. It 'vorks wonders in S?rpo, ?ruhofp Skin Irruptions, Cuis. Bums, Scalds and Piles. 25J Cure qnunuitnod by J, T. Douglns & Bro. Miss-Sallie Ulla daughter ol J] i John arni ?Mts. Marv .laius Mels inn..>. wis born April 9II1 '18C1 and died J ?dy Mst ic)oi, aller a lingering illness ol'l,,.'i . : lover. Si >. .vas converted and pined th?, M. IC. (.'hurob South about thc yetti ts^o, .md was a membor at Beauty ?Sp)'- I roto the lime she joined until the close ol her lite. Wc have no idea that thc 1)1 >s lugs ol lite christian religion nie. hoi li Cary ; but with such antecedents ... she bad, it is no m ilter ol surprise thal she was a method} st, She wa?' a-great ; M urti daughter ot Mr. Shadr?ch (fuller . ii 1 narnu lo day is intimately asso 'i with thc history ol Methodism in M nf boro county, ami who was loi many year., a Useful class leader nt Spot. Miss Sallie was sick about ono month; When she wis first attacked, bei ipi id was impressed with Ibo (act thai she would not recover, and she' .'io expo's; >! herself to her immediate tamily, and .t thc same lime furnished lo them the plcasiiigjlestimony that she was prei, io depart In peace. Uer mcmb irs hip in the chu rob, and her relation ' ? the people ol God, did not consist in me?ely )bs?. i ving the outward forms and < < '.<. monies of religion; Inn she gave 'i dent\: to the fact that she had I) icu made a new creature that old thini>.S with lier had passed away, ami th il all tilings had become new. And now < juried and sustained by the life and ; A er ol religion, she, though ?timid ; uri ,? lady with ihe hand ol allliction upc n 1 causing lliC earthly house thc tem i< ol clay to tremble beneath tho.clU'ClH and with the realities ol eternity loi olb/f up in the vision before her, she wi aided to give ?is the sentiment ol her heart "lor lo me to live i:> Christ a die is gain." Ihn ing thc prod illness, while the lid'; ol lifo was s ebbing out. her hame ol mind se? med to be; "Only wailing, till tho em adowa Arc a littlo longer grown; Only wailing, lill tho glimmer Of the day'fl la t boil i ii in ll .wu, Thou, from ont tho ga th 01 ud d itktlb? Itolyi deuthlo.-h Bl KI'S HIUIII HBO, Hy //how light my soul alnUl gladly Tr?ad its pathway to tho skien: Thus she peacclully pissed away I foin the many, yea! very many who hoi] Beauty Spot had gone before. Her brother Luther died just on month before her death, and now . lamily ol four, only two arc lelt. Tb sorrowing parcels need, and wc lin? have the'sympathy and prayers ol th people of God, thal they may bc sm lained while being called to pass throng these deep waters, Two brothers and crae sister suivi, her, and we trust they are following 0 to . meet her in that Metter (jot!ntl; whore no farewell tears are shed. She was buried in the Cemetery win the Bed Bluff church formerly ste, ; .1 nly -2nd iQoi, Rev. J. W, ? rial] Iii pastor' conducting the funeral service. j August Sth, \i)o[. I.. M. Ham>n .? ina uvritv f.--jAtrva ? wu?jnctv\ oJt?a Crumbs for Thoiiglit A dollar unjustly gained cannot justly kept. Nothing linters a fool ko much as lin ing his it tl vi 00, ICyery mun kr.ows wor.-e of him flinn he k nu'.vsol' others, ^ I h> p?a?! fnr ' j?no V ? ri Ie, niid :i uih','i' pi ii . n >;i r? ,V?U;J A mini !t>oii '.'c. ?-.ei.- h\\* ! j Hi i ..? wh ip- I^ajyr) ?miy o, h\.^.^..,v .{ tThi) girl wiih iii .1 ig'if'n.Vl " iM-laiony h ? ib.', i 1 . . ti) ... i- ?or hull jdii; e. .:til> ....,..?, 1 IV jun which a IJI 1 j man will take a blow is tho wind. I A man winds eveiy ihing'ho cnn i lind ? witinaa wauls every!bing sho ci got A political patriot is a niau who lo' hii country Cor what ho can m ike pf ?I An old hucholor phys tho n yera co y man exaggerates except wileri '.he'- ' . ing about her own age. A LMi.-souri girl Was ihundev-( when she: barned id'her I? MU'S ih n i ii: to l?iioihor gill, hui iSi??vor?d -hoi a lt o? and-doped willi a lightening'-I peddler. In .-culing a prod pico it man i> against hi, big bl ti If. Th'j poliiicnl ortaor.niid tho whirle : hoi h .-pouters. Any lirsl-oluss Jowlor can supply si ping-si ones lo matrimony. For every man who is worth a mill lhere ure thousands who are worth I' l)ca;h is assured ot her wi 0 u 11 would not blow for life insuruno). .Many it man hm I? en horoli jun tl by the inoiilOOtiil di-churgii I duly. Whoo rideule is Weighed in the bull) ol'reason ii j-rOvos lo bc a leiill weight. ii is well chough to give credit iv I credit is duo, but ii is better fa e.uh. The sundi boy politely rei.:- . picco of pie itt dinner whon be ?see supply is running short M v. true Iii rb Conceit univ puff II mun up, b 1 not a good prop. When you jli?o a difficulty ncvor lr stine, yon out of countenance. Iii tildi lacks monoy. em pinyin conten? i;- without th tec md friend A man's idea ufa phenomenon i other mau WIIQ loses bis ubllttr btiltoi Ail old bachelor nay tho friend-1 ;' women is always n plot againsl a ll 'I ho ?ivCr?i'O girl will got do /ii breakfast eurli jr if lhere i - no ming her i oom, Hiero is in ibo hoai( ol' most such a peep well of love that ibo iv of old age eu nu ot froc'sio it.-Ch N'cw.s. , Most people peek ny ni j athy whoo u.*k advice. Never ask a fayor ?f a in in a ipi of un hour bo foro dinner. Then; is no man no deep hut ll. liais lo?isi oin) shallow spot. An tippropmto wedding present 1 huiludor ii a copy of " I'm adi.se Loe A useless life is but ii living de 1 Somo. men ie-ouib'e pyruii ls-brV?? tho foundation, but narr )W at tho li Vouni? Indies and promissory ?-li?uild he MUfled when they urrivo 1 Unity. A mail should riot he'judged by ; uaslontil oxer!ion, but by his every act ion '. Pleasure is often but achango of ? man who had ibo gout feds firs when lia gets down to ordinary lb tisrii. -+.-??-*.-.?. We offer First-class I K Wagons oomnlete at $26 Cash. Hardware C < . i..-.: .-.-.^^i^ BlIilil?i AND SONFI -L0 3F?.OXJXJI1S, I J - and - ? North East Cornt (V)Vr?I 22, 1901, Bcnnettsv?lle H F. I - DKALKR IN AND M Ceiling, Flooring, Balusters, Ne1 BUILDING IAN \M Y. QU Ali IO IN NElflD OF ; oi U'CSSIMI, we would bc glac ni! look over slock. jftfciiT A .'Lightning'' Freezer v it i n alco smoother cream with ? . and in quicker timo than oh} Pri?czor on earth. Afc C. S.' McCall's. Ot op a t?c i C?Uj?h and Works oft tho Gold. Luxai Ivo ?romo'iQuiuino Tablets ouro a. cold ii (kiii tl y. No Cure, No Pay. Prico 250 n ..Mounded Thc Fdilor Kditpr 8. A. Brown, ol'Uennnl tsvillo. j Oy, w .j oncii iinniriioelv surprised' f '"'('hrouuli long sulluruit? from Dys pepsia,' li? Writes, ' niy wile was greatly nu ouii. She had no H rb tittil or vigei utnl suil'ored ?veni 1!i -1:0 -J-? from lier s.loimch, hut she died Kloof ric jiii te i s '-which hoi pia] hoi' ;.l oneo and aller lising lour hollis, sim N entirely well iijiu oit anjthii)'.', h's a gV<iu? i aie, : o : ii's gent?o h.Ni'ivo ?ptiliiics iii? splendid loi" torphid liver." bW La M?.?1 >ii)n, Loss ol' Appa'iio, Sio n ich ?iiiu I it fer tVoublo.vit'N ii pi hive, guir Inril?ed euro. Only 00.; at J. T & Bibi What A Tale. I ( Tells ll ''i?t in i nor o? yours shows a ivrj??hed shall jw complexion a j ?un .molli patches and hlouhos (?p#;|he, ?;ki:i, it's livor nyubht; but Dr. Kiir/'?i N'v'.vV Lifo l'ii's 1 .':;nli to i h ) liver, phtily the bipod, gi vii e!ea ? skin, rosy clio !<:<. I i;di c miplox'n.i Oily ?"'?u at I'd Ti 1>. 1 tjltts & Bro. l'liio'V :i ililli' li.jsil ri .:? |i i'i i: liv M'iod i 'Ul IO V Iii.' : hi.UKI :: I Ililli elf lip IIS Ul ll? 'ii.vt . . ? ii.'.?.' .., ' .Mi-pii'i.cAw ?tl i 1 . v,-.,.i iipurliiolSi j ?1 '. rv |.; jij ni?d; a ...un -i ?bi' a pur ;.. 11 liliane eintmonv is ii colnbiilft ia juck. T!i : ! st llVriiw wiih tim dice is to . ' ' MU away. 15 i tel a pi ude ll I enemy I han a li iend |m il llsoYelioh. 'iii woinjn really loves a man n's ton 1 fvhti doesn't understand him A. Bargain for Somebody. ? Vi-,r, SKtih Oltl'iAC K()R CASH, or 5 oil linn to tho iinlii man, . 60 saw Hall (?ins with Feodora and . ' .ttdeiis. i\t, all emtnlel.o, '1 mum Cutio.? ?Vess?, . j foot I?II?HIU?I Slmlfin?, li i tit Pulleys aiid Ilching, / . :. ?ti gout! nianing oilier. Reason for li . f \v|?h to fait in largor ou'flt. W. M. M\ ITH. Urti .iltiivilli?, July ns, 1901. FOR HA?i?S! ? l'air of good Mules and a ,v i'ainily Baggy Maro., .J. ll. DAVID, A hg, 1, iOOi Bennottsvill?, S.?, FOR SACK 2 . i' F HOM KS for sale cheap* in Chesterfield county -7 of Chernw. Apply to Fi. II. STAFFOliD, : A tig, 2, J?01, Choraw, S. C. I laving secured (ho now store J next door lo tho Douglas' Bros. j \)y\\f? si oro, we have o por. ed np a iiico stock ol' General Mer-1 ? li uni izo, und solicit a cull from i i ho generous public and nn in sped ion ol' our prices before l>vi y i II 15 their Dry G-oods, Shoes, Hats, ?STotions, And Groceries. i Wo hall pay close alton I ion to our o" I Fancy tl moo ri.*, Canned doods I (Ve , Wo intend also to mako a tow i?peoialiiqs-tl?ino 0 rou nd Meal and liomin/, Fresh Butter and pure Ca no Syrup. Our motto will ho HON lest WEIGHTS A.vi? rum CH. Soliciting a liberal ah uro of your jilli ronnoc, wo aro YotMS TO PhUAflK. A. ,T, Woo nm) & SON. dan. 10, 1001, ^ r 10TIOBERY. . -FRESH DAILY. )idors lilied on short notice. Ml size OAKES made to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. 3r Public Square* lovetts mOorfes, 3, ROWE, MANAOKK. ANUFAOTURBR OF - Siding, Brackets, weis, &c? AL OP All KINDS, ruiy kind of LUMBER, -ough I to liavc you call at our MILL Tlilo slgiiaturo ls on ovary box of tho gomtluo Laxative Bromo-Quiuine Tauou tho xoimiily that cur?* ? cold In ouo tiny . f?W" Just in a nico lino of Brass and Iron Bedsteads. Call and seo thom. G.W. Woddill Binder twine of the best quality at tho lowest price in any quantity at C. S. McCall's. Tho Boat FroparatloH for Malaria. Chills and Fevor is a bottlo of Grovo'e TnetojBs Chill Tonio. It Is simply iron and qui niuo in a taBtoluu form. No auro-no pay, Prlco ?oo. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, 1879 Dr. 0. J. Moflett-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend yourTEETHINA (Teething* Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain (or I their debilitated and sickly Infants, I I have used it with very satisfactory rc I suits tlie past summer with my child, and while we have heretolore lost a child or two from teething under other rem. edies, our present child that has taken TEKTIIINA, is a hhe, healthy boy. I am, very respectlully, A. P. Brown, M. I). (Brother ol U. 8. Senator and Ex. Hov, Joseph 1?J. Brown. FOR &? LE I Ono 'Farquhar^ Grain Thrasher Oh?ap1 c. s. MCCALL. July IS, 1901. 4 Lill! LIME ! Lilli! VOW SALE. J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. Lamid For Sale A number of tracta of valuable farming land for Bulo. Terina easy; excellently located; good titloa. From 25 to 1,000 neron-In Soolland and Koboion Comities, [ North Carolina. Moat of thom in an cxcolhmt Hiato of cultivation. Aluo novoral rcsidoucos uud ohnloo build inc lota in tho town of Maxton. For further information, cull on or write to PAirTKueoN & MCCORMICK, Attorneys At Law, Maxton, N. 0? July 26, lyoi, 2 Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuable lota in East Donnottsvillo. Ono containa a good dwelling with 8 rooms, a wide hall mid 3 porohns. Tho othor in a Cottage with 4 rooms a hall and two porohoa. Apply at thin ofQoo. Special Sanitary Notice. ALL parties knowing; ot any premises or other place in had sanitary con dition within the corporate limits of the Town of Bonnells ville are requested to notify the Town Marshal, who is the health officer ol the Town, and it will receive the attention ot Council at once. 0. S. MoCALL, Mayor. June 21, 1901. Real Estate Agency. R. I. KIRKWOOD, Manager. Parties wanting to buy or sell prop* erty of any kind-houses, lots, or lanna-should seo mo or write mo at BeniiCltsville. Havo two nico building lots in EaM Beuncttsvillo-ono lot h nero. Ono lot 1 acre. #a>'" Have you trtyd the "Poorlees leo Cream Frei/.or" yon will bo pleas ed with it. Hardware Storoi The very thing for tho summer Umso beautiful wbito enamel and brass beds nt furniture store of C. S. McCall ?ST I havo tho gonuino "DIXIR MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote. G. "W. WADDILL. You Know What You'aro Taking Whoo you are tako Groves Tasteless Chill Tonio beoause tho formula is plainly gtven on cory bottle showing that lt Is ulm ply Iron and Quinine In a tastete? form, No euro- no pay, Price 50, From COTTON TOP STRAW, COTTON TOP HUSK Combination Cotton-a beau ALL COTTON H 00 Two "REX" KKLT M ATTRESS, The DEXTER FELT, The DKXTI?? is the best a guaran (oed lo please or money i I am making a specialty of Mi ?VER?TH?NG IIP TO D And 1 can supply any (hi My motto is '''satisiac* all cost/' Very liespectfully, a ^ ISonnetlsvillo, S. C., July 15, li AJIANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD aniiWN TO COMJMWA. liBAVH. Ainu YU. 6 45 a, tu. dilmon, io io p. va, 7 ?o Ronnottuvillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Suintor, 6 40 S 45 p. m. Columbia, 10 55 a. m. UIU80N TO OUAKI1K8TON. LISA VIC. 6 45 a, m. 7 ?G 8 02 9 lS 4 49 p. m. Gibson, ARRIVE. io to p. m. 9 ?7 Darlington, 8 25 Floronco, 7 55 Charleston, 12 45 KLOnBNCK TO WAlMCBnORO. LEAVE, ARRIVE 8 45 a. mt Floronoo, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Darlington, 6 29 II 30 Choraw, 5 15 IT. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. Ass't. Gon Pass. Agt. J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Manager. We Feed The Hungry, Wi;KN in town anti you want a goad moni, ronieninor wu ?an servo you. A good meal tor 25c. Restaurant norlh ol tho Market. I), J. BRAYBOY. M\h HOW \W,\ ABOUT I i Doefc it !.( >p tho correct time y Ordo you hkv'fi io iel ii ?YOry twoiity four hoursY Do your know what in the matter with it'i Bring it to me and lot mo put it in correct time-kooping order. It may bo dirty and need cleaning. It may havo a oog brokon, It may have a HOI ow loose, or it may only j1 need regulating. Bring it to mo and no mattet whut nita it, I can put it In first? olaflR condition My. ohargen aro very mod erate and tho work will bo dono promptly. I repair Jowuiry aud Clooks, a'do Guns and Pistola. For anything in my Uno eeo mo, I can and do meet all competition. S. J. PEARSON, Jeweler and Repairer. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if wc fall. Any one sending sketch and description of nuy invention will promptly receive our opiuion free concerning the patentability of same, " How to Obtalu a Patent" stilt upon request. Patents secured through tts advertised for snlc nt our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in TUB PATENT RECORD, au Illustrated and widely circulated Journal, consulted hy Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address,' VICTOR O. EVAN8 & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. O. WE ARR STILL 1>? BUSINESS AT TIIJO OLD STAND Aimil Prepared to lill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cypre PH ti xi ?1 Yl Lite inc Sash; Doors and Blinds j AT BOTTOM P RICES. Wo Boll no shoddy work, or miaa.fltB, Shops on McCull stroot near rcHidonoe. H. F. 1*0WEM?, Jan 31, 1898 Bonnottevlllo, S. 0. TRADE MARKS DESIGN* COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyonofionilliix a sketch nial description may Quickly ascertain our opinion froo wliotnor nil Invention ls probably naloiilnhlo. Communie*. thins strictly conihloiUlal. Hiuulcookou Patent* sontirou. Olrtost aucney for pocnrlnK patoiitB. Patents taken through Munn & Co. rocclvs iptcial notice, without chanto, in tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nrnCBt cir oulatlon of nay Bolontlflo Journal. 'Aortas, W ? your; four months, 91. Sold by all now?iio?lor?. MUNN &Co.30,Br?>adwayNe\?VYi Brnnoh omeo, (86 K Ht., Wnshlutiton. D. ll TONSORIAL PARLOR, Tl IK heit workmanship. Hay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always' assured Three Artists in constant nt endancc. LADIES WORK ^ ^?^ty ' Once a customer, always a customer. I JACKSON, HATCHER, THOMAS1 TONSORIAL A?T?STSy *' ti ful ono, Sections x (a speofcil,) IO lbs. each, $2 00 2 CO 4?0 OOO 9 60 $12.00 Inti ress on tho market, and is .efuuded after 00 days use. Eittrosscs. ATE IN FllltlTllU ng wanted in this Hue. tion to the Buyer at W. Waddill. .01. ??LAR?1C ANS Y AMIS RAILROAD. lu Viffoct March 26, 1899, Bouth Bound Daily No 52 MAIN LINE North Bound Dailv W ?3 ft cn ?? - j- tr 3 50 P 3 45 P 2 30 p 12 42 p 12 13 P " 55 ? II 07 a io 36 a io 09 a 8 45 n LT Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv SLv Fayetteville Fayetteville Sanford Climax GreonBboro Greensboro Stokcsdnle Walnut Cove Rum! Halt Mt. Airy UT Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Ar wan io p m 28 p m 43 P ? 44 p m 15 p m 25 p in 12 pm 44 P ?? 13 P w 34 P ? South Bound Daily No 64 BENNETTSVILLfr North Bound; Datly> No 6* 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 35 ? m io 20 a ni io 40 a in " No 4<T~ South Bound Mixed Daily ox Sunday Lv BenuettAville At Lv Maxton Lv Lv Red Springe Lv Lv Hope Milla Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 7 ?5 P ? 615pm 5 35 P ? 4 5? p w 4 33 P W MADISON BHANOH No 47 North; Hound Mlxed^ Daily Sunda^ 5 30 p mlAr RainBour Lv 6 40 a w 3 50 p m Lv Climax Ar 8 25 a w 2 40 p mtLv Greensboro Ar 9 17 a m 2 30 p m I Ar Greensboro Lv 9 35 *\ m 1 15 |) YU Lv Stokell nie Lv lt cy a m 12 30 p in 11 -V Mudloo Ar'(i rv 1? OoniU'oliona ut FnycttcviUo with 'Atlantic. U?ast Litio, nt Mrtxtou with t'.o Outollrm Central Railroad, nt Red ?Spvfnjjn with tho Rod Springs and Bowtnoro railroad,, nt San? (ord with the Seaboard Air Line, ot Gulf (vlth tho Durham and Charlotte Rnllrc&d* \l Grconboiro with tho Southern Railway' Oompany, at Walnut Oovo with tho Norfolk ind Western Railway. J. R. KENLY, GenM Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manngor. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Pass-Agent; MARBLE 8 WORKS OP J. W. MoELWEE, BENNETTSVIILE, S.C. I HAVE recently moved my Marblo Works iVom McCall to Bonnott.sville, und for tho pros? ent am looutcd near thc Depot? and ooeupy tho MoCuU Brick Warehouso, where I will be pleased to continuo to supply all woik needed in my lino to tho pcoplo of MntU boro and ndjoining.countics Parties Und* ing it moro conveniont cnn hnvo thoir or ders tilled from my yard at Dillon, 8. O. Designs, ostimates and prices furnished application. Cloaning and rosetting mon* umcnts and tombstones n Fpeoinlty. 'fhnoking tho gonoral public for past patronado 1 respectfully eolioit a eon tin uanco of the samo in tho future. Very rospeotfully, J. W. McELWEE, W. W. PATE, 'MANAOKU. January 22, 1990 TliVee Barbers ! Three Chairs ! Everything Finft-Glaait. BALOON ON MAM?N STUBKT. EASY CHAIRS, GLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1 Children receive special attention either at the Shop at thoir house. Your patronage aolioited. J, A. GRACE, Harber. BENNETTSVII.LK, ?. 0, Dyspepsia Cure Digest? wh&t you eat. It artificially digests the food and aid* Natur? in strengthening and reeon* itructing the exhausted digestive or gans, Itlsthe latest diacovoreddlgeiV ?nt and tonio. No other preparatlo? can approaoh lt in onlcicncy. lt la? Bluntly relieves and permanently curt? Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence? Sour Stomach, Nausea* Sick Headache, Gastralgla.?rampaaua all otkor results ot imperf?ot digestion., FrlcoSOo,andtl, Lavgosiuconttf nsf Kttaifl attallels?. Rookan*boula>8psp8l*maUWff9? PrO*r?d fey K. C. OsVJlTT 6CO.? ?bWfl* V Dou?la? Bros. drug stow. :