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U.^'fimtKm ' TJiVi vi' ?fMi.viWi*! ? ......... ? -wy ??? /tn>rir ID JU... y. CT? A? M*JL*\S rr xi - - - *ui?*<<v** Friday Sept, 27 1901, Subscription Tricot Ouo year.$ 1.00 Six mouths.50 Three months, T?.25 "PENANDSCISSOnailAPJIS Alabama's now Constitution will cost $152,000. So far as tho testimony in tho oourt of inquiry sooms to go Sobioy's way. A poaohor shot at tho archduke Frodoriok of Austria on Saturday. Tho shot grazed his arm but did not wound him. Editor Clark Howell of tho At lanta Constitution has purchased W. A. Homphill's interest in tho paper, thus giving him control. Ohoraw has organized a door and sash company. N. T. Cobb is prosidont and treasurer, and Harrington Godfrey secretary. Tho second annual meeting of tho South Carolina Conforonco Woman's Homo Mission Sooioty will bo held in Columbia Ootobor -??-20. Tho election iu 7th District points to Lover, who was the private Secre tary for Congressman Stokes, The public will not suffer. Lawyer Dill of Greenville says tho statues of South Carolina affix a penalty of $10 or 30 days for killing bullbats. Tho trial of Loon Czolgosz for the murder of President McKinley began Monday and closed Tuesday, consum ings hours and 26 minutes. He was found guilty and ou Thursday was ?entenced to be electrocuted. Judge Wilson, chief counsel for Admiral Sohley died suddenly '.Puouday norning from an nttaok of indigestion. The Stato fair offers $8,000 in - premiums this year and $2,000 to owners of raoe horses. The rail road rates will be the same as last year. Congressman Talbert is eviden tly preparing for an easy run for i.ho governor's office. He recently presided over a"good roads'" meet ing in Edgofield.-Spartanburg Horald. Dr. James Mack James a pop alar young pbysiciau and baso ball player died in Charleston Monday night from the effects of tho injuries bo received some weeks ago when his horse ran away with bim? \ The Hiiiyer ol' M.o.Kn,'.!..,./ prc nu ftMit'ida ol' stol d i ha iii ..ronce io h j? laie, rW?t?iii$'fc? ail? w(fr any (fltoOti?ns of ibo lawyorfe ^signed da lits oouns< i, awl in ali jjig no plea upon arrtugninoiii. DOTS FROM JUDSON. Mr. Editor:-It BOOUM all tho no lihou h.wo forgotton tho Judson sootion. I would like to BOO eomo Judson nows if I have to t;ot it up myself. Tho Baptist Association will convono at 0 ad non chu rob nozt month thon our f Honda v.dll know that thoro aro somo good poo clo hore. Mr. Frank Smith of Little Hook is at tho homo of Mr. T, O. Ford quite aiok. Mrs. Frank Norton and son Lonnie of Mullina nro visiting rolativca in Judson and Little Hock section. Milton Iluontueos son of Mr. J. D Jiesstess and M?BS BlBhop Cottlagham daughtor of Mr. James Oottingham will leave iu a fow days for tho Welch Neek Sohool at Hurtsville. Thoy will bo minnoo" lrom tho Sunday School. Mr, E. P. Bryant in going to visit his brother J W. Bryant noar Hamers Depot on A. O. L. or some ono olno just over tho Utato lino. Miss O'Dell daughtor of Mr. Alex Pat rlok of Bonnettsvillo is viaiting hor uuele Mr. Eli Patrick of Llttlo Rook oootion. I seo not of a stray cooa in Lowor Brownsville I wonder if ho waa tho coon that ato my corn in August. If he is I want him to stay whore he is. Wo havo aa exoellont school at Sinolair K. Roads just ovor tho county lino taught by Mr. Burke Calhoun. Mies Anna MoKinnon of Lauriuburg N 0., Ia viaitiog Miss Ruth Bonnott of our Motion, Miss Floionco, daughter of Mr. D. M. Hdcns ie visiting relatives in tho uppor part of Marion county and in North Caro lina. Sept 20, 1901. A Farm . The Charleston Exposition, Those farmera of Marlboro who oan, should furnish for tho Exposition sampioa of their producta, that tho world may know what tho soil of Marlboro oan do. I would urgo that thone samples bo prepared ns soon as posBiblo during tho next throo weeks and sent to me. I will store thom and havo them sont to Charleston. I would suggoab ( quart eaoh of millet aood, kaf?lr corn, rico, sorghum oano, two largo pump kins, two largest gourds, two largonb boots, bunch of three or more uuuilowor, 1 quart oastor beans, same of broom corn, samplos : of tobacco. Anything in tho way of farm? lng products will bo gladly received and persons who oanuob alford to donato those , specimens will bo paid a reasonable price Tho committee urgo that thone who can will aid thom in making a creditable ox - bibit from Marlboro. C. 8. MCCAM,. I Chairman P. S. All who have any articles of merit should send thom in. Thoy will bo re? turned free whon tho exposition is over. 1 fcjgr The display at Mittle's j store this season is worthy of j your inspection all new goods, , new styles new prices. i OLIO CORRESPONDENCE. lt om s of Interest From This Hus tling Little. City. < I think it was Soloraan who said in his linsto that all mon wore liars. I don't know what kind of people Solo? mon had to deal with, but ono thing I do know mid that is this, if Solomon wore living now ho could say that all moo don't toll tho truth noithor do they livo tho truth. AU this carno to my mind on Sunday aftor hearing tho Roy. Edgar P. Enstorling pronoh long on thia liuo. Aftor administer ing the ordiuanco of Baptism ho gave us one of his best sermons. Ho spoke earnestly of how people who wero ohurch members should live. He warned overy ono and thoso especially who wero ohurch members against thtso little jokes that most poople liko to tell-harmless maybe but lies no /or the less. He also paid n just tribute to McKinley-not aa a politician, not as a martyred president, nor of our own political party, but as a ohristian man of spotless oharacter. He took good care to impress tho fact upon his hear ers that a man could be a ohristian regardless of any and all surround ings, if ho would. Ho laid it on all of us-there was no big I and little you in it. I am glad they quit the old way of striking people dead for lying-not only glad ou my own account but glad for the sake of a lot of my acquaint ances. Cotton is not coming in very fast. Tho crop is going to bo short by sever al hundred bales from what it was last year. Our school will opon in a few days. Mr. Riohburg, of JElloree, has beou employed as Teaohea for this torin. Mr. Hugh MoKinuon of tho Mar? iou Iron Works is here for awhile. Ho will look after the interests of tho Wood agricultural machinery for tho j agent Mr. A. L. Calhoun Jr. Tho young peoplo had quito a nice rm * nt thn or?K rw\l finnan nr* IHUI iltlUIMVUV M V IfUV WV/ W . MVKUV vu Friday night. A nice little sum was realized for tho Library? Mr. P. N. Hamer left this morning for the 8. O. College. Col. T. C. Hamer spent n short while with us to day. He was engagod in ar guing a CQB6 bolero his Honor J. A? Calhoun. A good many fi ora our vicinity havo gono on the Norfolk excursion* Hard tim; e and short crops doesn't seem to learn some people how to take caro of their money. Mr. Dargan Stanton and wife have tho sympathy of our peoplo iu tho loss ol tboir child who died after a long illness and was buried at theMoLuoas cemetery on yesterday afternoon. Our Pastor Kev. Deni ia enjoying a trip to tho mountains of Tennessee. His pulpit was filled by Kev. John Maiming on Sunday. I had forgotteu to 'mention the fact that I made a trip to your town on Sunday eve. I came back with my mind perfectly satisfied from what I saw on tho road that jRooBevolt had not in auv way interfered with the Diiipo??niy biw< 3 am uil righi uo\v^-t?U?r ods tards in getting ripe, coo) weather is hero, ,ioL iii iimpucr cloud l>> li? ?eon or. licard.1 rtm happy once moro. frepl M. lbOl. J. V. MoG, DOTS FltOAt EARLS M A?. Mr. Editor news is scarce this week hut I will send you u tow dots. Tho yoong poople of Harmony gathered at tho home of Mr. William Spoors flnn day night and bad sloging whioh wes very much enjoyed by all. Tho muslo was fur ri?nilod by Miss Lizzie Spears. Miss Alioo McQuaigo aocompaulod by Miss Dinny Covington spoilt Sunday at the j homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Everett James Wright spont Sunday at Dt P. MoQuaigo's. Wo aro glad to know thas Mrs. 15 od ford Oar tor is improving. Mr. W. O. Pariah who visited hisfatbor in-law Mr. J. Ti Clark last wook loft for his homo in N. G. Sncdny. If you want to hear from Dillon go and ask Miss Tillio Spears sho oan glvo you tho full particulars can't von cousin Tillio -no narao no blnmo-I will not tell who it ls. With best wishes to tho dear old Demo orat. Sept 24, 1901. "L." Hebron Lodge, No. 08, K. of P. _______ In all the varied circumstances ot life in whioh wo find om solves as mortals we aro snbjeots of the kind hand of an all wiso heavenly father In his dealings with us. Resolved that as a brotherhood we do tender to our brother Dr. It. ?. Covington and family, our deepest Borrow and sinoero sympathy in tho death of tholr sweot littlo daughter, Margarito, and that wo will aver stand rondy to give thom a word of com fort and ohoor In this hour of their sorrow. W. Quick, D. W. Pato, J, F. MoKlnnon. Committee. Co. Supt of Education. Tho now changes that wont into effect in July lins considerably mul tiplied the duties and work of out* faithful supt of education. But he is full of accommodation and is now bettor prepared to meet thc demands upon him. The co. commissioners havo materially assisted him in so?le needed changes in his office, ancVf?r which thc public are thankful, even nt this late day. "No, Willie, dear," said mama, "no moro caicos to-night. T)on't| you know you cannot sleep oh a | full stomach?" "Well," ropliod Willie, "I can sloop on my back. Working Night and Day. 9 Tho busiost and mightiest littlo thing that over waa niado is Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Every pill is a sugar-oeatcd ?.l?bulo of health, thas changos woakoess into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're' wonderful io building up tho hoalth. On* ly ?26 els at J, T. Dougla? A Dre Tho Pi lco of Cotton Seed, Ii there is anything that should call tor prompt action on tho part ot our Car mers, one and all, lt ls the action of the National Oil mill men, in meeting prl vately and fixing the price ol seed at 12c free on board rails or boats. It should call forth a hearty protest, and not only that but a Hat refusal to let them have any seed except on thc very best terms. We arc reliably informed that one ol our big hearted merchants says if any ot his lieners lail to pay out without selling their seed at a low price, that he will let them keep their seed on the farm and credit them on next year's lien. We be lieve there are others who will do like-' wise, rather than sec their lieners hurt. Then farmers see to it that no seed be sold Irom the larm unless you can make it pay you to sell or swap. Since writing the above we learn that our local mill is now oflering 21 cents. This at the price ot oil and meal ls not enough. Hold lor more Or keep them. DEATH'S DOINGS. Died nt tho Oottou Mill on Saturday morning last nf tor a Bhort illness Mrs. J. L Ilailoy. Sho loaves a dovotod hu nimmt ' and a largo family of children. Tho fuoor 1 al sorvloen woro oonduoted at tho roeldonoo ?on Sunday morning hy Hov. J. W. Leak i and tho romain? luid to rent In Oak Rldgo oomotory, Till ?UTE OP ltKSPJECT, WHEREAS, our Hoavonly Futhor in His all wiso Prov ide a 00 has soon Qt to remove from our midst tho sweet spirit of littlo Marguerite Covington, wo dosiro to givo expression to our sorrow and horoavemont Thoroforo bo it resolved. 1st. That our Sunday School fools deoplv tho loss it has oxporicnood in tho rem o val of ono of its most faithful mom" brr* and is only consoled by tho asaur? anco thnt'sho has boon taken homo by Ono who is too wiso to orr. too good to bo unkind 2nd That wo rocogm'zo in tho suddoh oall of this iittlc ono, n warning to all rf us, to bc ever watohful, and ready, and fool that paronts. and friends havo now a I tio which binds thom to the better land above, 4th. That we oxtond our sincero sym pathy to tba bereaved parents and trust that tho Qod of all comfort, will minister consolation to them in their affliction. 4th. That a oopy of those resolutions bo seat to the parents of thedeooased, and a oopy to each of tho County papers, and a pago of tho Secretary's book be insoribod to her mo ni evy. Nannio Manning. Teaoher. Tonne na 0 Calhoun, Beo'y. W. A. Hioshaw. Supt. Commltloo. Sept 8, 1901. |?pr" There aro others in the business Mittle oourts compass ion. Stood Doran on. E. B. Munday, a lagyor of Henrietta, j Texas, onco fooled a gravo digger. Ho says.^ "My brother was vory low with malarial fovor and jaundice. I porauaded him to try Electric Bitters, and ho was Hoon much bettor, but continued their uso until ho was wholly ourod. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life" Tbs remedy oxpols malaria, kills disenso gorms and purifies tho blood ; aids digostion, ) regulates liver, kidnrand bowels, cWrcsi eonsdipidlou, dyspep nervous di t?o . ? s? 1 fornido ?wmplainta ! t.s p'erloot he??th? i Only 50o bi' J. T. 1 das & tiro. mm YO Y CAN SEE THINGS with properly fitted glasses which are far beyond the unassisted vision. Don't strain thc eyes by doing without this assistance. Eyeglasses or Spectacles are not a sign of weakness or an indica tion of old age. Youthtul eyes require their ussistance, remit us to make a test and supply the necessary glasses. The test will cost nothing and the glasses be as low in price as is consistent with good quality. H. W. CARROLL, Uowol er, Sept 27. Bennettsyille, S. C. Tax Notice OFFICE OF COUNTY TBEASUBER, Bennottsvillo, S. C.. Sept 16, 1001. tpiIE Books for tho collection of Tazo Jg, for tho Usoal year commencing Jan uary let, 1001. will bo open at tho Treas-*, vu er'H Office in Bonuottsville, S. C., OD Tuesday Octnbor 15th, and romain opoo until December 31st, 1001. aft or whioh tho penalty will bo added on all Taxes not paid by that dato. Un te of Iiovy: Stato Tax, 5 mills Ordinary County. 3 mills Deficiency, 1 mill New Jail 1 mill Hoad and Bridgos, 1 mill Constitutional School, 3 mills Total tax lovy : 14 mills SPEOIAI? SCHOOLS Antioch, 2 mills Boauty Spot, 3 mills Bonnottsvillo, 3 mills Boy kin, 2} mills Beightsvillo, 2J mills Clio, 2? mills Ebenezer, 2 mills Kollock, %/\ mills Lester, 2J mills Tatum, 4 mills Willis, 2 mills POLL TAX of ONE DOLLAR on ul! ablo bodied malo poisons from 2L to 60 years of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.00 on ablo bodied malo persons from 18 to 65 yoars of ago, or work six Cays on thc public highways ol tho county, J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. FOU BENT An 8 Horao Farm toa desirable tenant. ? J, T. DUDLEY, Atty a Law. Aug 21, 1001. HUH ... . ainhi?i ^BEAD? FOR mi>i. A.1 1TTJLES SfORE. NEW STYLES, QUALITES AND PRU? to sw ii Ilse people. Our lino is as completo as ?in J tlia! will be sbown in Marlboro] this Season, consisting of Dry G-oo?s in th? new weaves. Millinery an? Millinery CtooAs trimmed Mats, ?r Street Mateo Misses and BaMc?. Head wear New Styles at prices 26 per coat lower than you can buy them eisowhere, You should1 soc thom. .0-O' -o You are cordially invited-a pleasure to hayo you come and look through our Large St ? , To suit every'number of your Household. k^flfl^C/^ g00 0Ui. giutniiit?cd line of Sh068? If not is represented, we give you another pair or I MO KU ND you YOUR MONEY EVERY TI?|}| Boys M.npe pants Suits? MANY STYLES NOT <'A R h ; ?O) HY OTHER HOUSES THE RUSSIAN BLOUSE. YE H Y ST Y Lit A Largo Uno ibo s do et iVoi La'rge lot of S'i'i.O'jf >ee to appreciate them an SEH VWt<A hi K .iro to please. ?nlbrc)i?eries? Musi HandkercH?ffe and Hosiery, Everything for Every bc? j y in this Line-Greatest line of 10c Iosiery on Earth. Bettei wades ar prices that save money. DUR TAILOR MADE Means you are Well Dressed- MiyiUh -and a correct dresser* f Mittle measures you for clothes. So fit, no sale. THANKING Y0? F0.R VAST FAVORS AND ASKING A CONTINUA NOE OF SAME, YOURS FOR HOS EST DEALINGS. ZA/Cittto's Store. tteim et ts ville, 8. C. Real Estate Agency )i. h. KIRKWOOD, Manager. parties wanting to buy or sell prop orty of any kind-nou?es, lots, or fm ma-should seo me or writo me nt BenuettBville. i lave two nico building lots in East itennettsville-one lot J acre. One lot 1 acre. Warning Notice. ll persons are hereby prohibited trom it trespassing upon any of my lands. A ward ol Ten dollars will be paid for 'oot sufficient to convict any one ol ;i elation ol the law under this notice ,!>,? intinp- or fishing on any ol my lands. ?. 8, McCbu.L. BenneUsvlUe, S. 0>? Sept 4, fpo;. Land For Sale A iiomhor of traot? of vnluahlo farming j hud for eulo. . Tor mn cany; excellently lo utodj good tltlou. From 35 to 1,000 noroH -In Bootlond and Robeson Counties Nor Mi Carolina. Moat of them lo an excellent etato of cultivation. Aloa Bovoral roBidonoos and ohoioo build inj? loin In tho town of Maxton. For Author information, call on or write to PATTBUSON ?& MeOonuiOK, A ttorneya.Afc.tiaw, Maxton, N, 0* July a6, 1901, a utopa ho Cough and Works off tho Ooh. T n* (div o Bromo Qu in! no Tablets eure a odd in ono .' %y. No Ciao, Ko Pay, Petos ?JO bott, ? ARRITAT.&f ATJ. ftNn WINTER ROODS luvuii AUJ - X IXUU JL111U V I ill 1 JUJU. UUUJL/W UR FALL and WINTER STOCK has been arriving for past 10 days and now we are in a position to show one of the handsomest lines evor brought to Marlboro County. -:-Everything New in Dry Goo tis, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Cans, Groceries, tba VLV^ Belting and Lace Leather. Our Furniture Store nuH 00011 replenished and we ban now show you a pretty hue of SUITS. BEDS, CHAIRS and everything usually kept in a First class Furniture Store, at prices fully 15 per cent lower than similar goods could be bought in the County. Ask to see OUR MATTRESSES-the celebrated "Rex," "Dexter" and "Home-made." We carry a full line and invite your Inspection. PLENTY OF CLERKS. NO THOXJBLE TO SEO W GOODS. Call in to see us when in Town, Very respectfully, C. 8. MCCAIN. Bennettsville, S, ?, WTHE "EXCELSIOR" THE BEST? wimt some people yon 2?now> ano wno hnvo Tested These Goods, Say about the Excelsior Cook Stoves: 1 bought an "Excelsior Cook S?ove" last Spring. I am well pleased with lt. It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had. GEO. M. WEBSTER. 1 have been using the new 11 Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard & Co., tor 16 years, and it has always given entire satistaction, Mrs J; G. W. COBB. Mrs Conn has just put in another l regard Un: ''KxOclsloV Co?t< Stove* ana Ranges'' . . good as the brat, and when in heed nf a Cooker I endeavor io get that make 61 fc?f?vo? A. j. BKJSTOW, Mr. P>u.\STOW bought one from a sister town, us until recently ihe.ro . :?:- no s<;;ou?:y ?i) 'lionuotts*? ?Pe. Tho 'Kx.vMor n?.n;u ' botiijht o? y ph (??\<.ti otifchfl MtlifaoUep ?kiy. ii j>A\Mo, Tliesb goods lind ttl 1 ((nul of Ha?dwaie, Crooky, P?ints, Oils fie-, can be had at Bennettsville, S. C. uwmm nam m m, Next toW. P. Breeders. MHRLBORO GR?DED SCHOOL' HE Next Session of this School will begin Monday the Second' day of September 1001, with the following Faculty : NATHAN TOMS, Superintendent. J. R. Ti MAJOR, Principal. ASSISTANTS: Miss Corrine J off cress. Miss Lilian Miller, Miss Sallie Crosland, Miss Bessie Carlisle, Miss Estelle W. Richardson. , Department of Music--Miss B. C. Parmater. The Faculty in exoollent and has bcon obosen with Rpooial roforenoo to tho need? of j tho aehool. Tho cou m o of etudy baa boon revised by moat corapotont eduoatora and brought up to dato. Tho eohool never began a year und or BO favorable auspice*. TUITION in tho Literary Department it, /ree to all boan fido residente nf tho Graded 3ohool District. AU pupilo, both within and without tho School Distriot, are required bo pay, boforo being enrolled, a contingent fco of two dollars for eaoh session or part therefore and no pupil oan bo onrollcd until tho foos ha9 boon paid and the pupil pro lonte to tho tenohor of tho respectivo grado a certificate nlgued by tho Soorotary and fronpuror of the Board of Trustees. lu cano of any ono who is unable to pay the jontiugont foe, said foo may, upon application of pnrunt or guardian of auoh pupil, bo remitted in the diBoretion of tho Board* All applications for auoh romlBsion must he nado in writing and paused upon by tho Ho?rd of Yaustoos. The Soosetary and Treasurer bas ny uuthority to pass upon or remit thin foo io any cuno., or to lasuo any Jertifloate until aaid foo has boen paid. Wo urgo npou ono and all tho importanuo of gotting tho children in at the opening 1 tf tho Sobool, BO that they may bo properly graded and got the bonoflt of n full term, rho following rates of Tuition aro charged non-residents of tho Schcol Distriot : First to Fourth Orado inolusido, $1.50 por month of four weeks. Fifth to Ninth Orado iuolusive, $2 50 por Behool month of four wooka. Tho Tuition for Muslo in $3 per aobool month of tour weeks, oxocpt whoro thur? are 1 AV o or more pupila from tho Bomo family, lu which oaso it shall bo $2 50 por mouth 'or eaoh pupil. This tuition must be paid monthly In ndvanco to the Soorotary and Treasurer of the Boaid of Trustooy, who will thoroupou IBSUO a Oertiflonto directed to ho Teaober in nhargo of tho Muslo Dopirtmont that auoh tuition hus boen paid and llreoting hor to enroll suoh pupil omi givo lessons for tho (imo that ha? boon paid for july. New Oortifloateo must bo procured o.nd presented for each euccoediug month. All other Tuition IB duo and payable on prosoutntion of bill at tho oud of eaoh tohool month. Patrona residing without tho limit of the School Dietriot and owning property within ?aid District shall havo orcdit un thoir tuition bil's in the Litorary Du >artmont for tho amount of special tax paid by them roppcotivoly during the School' roar. Printed oatalogue with oourso of Btudy may bo bad on applioation to tho Seor?? ?ry and Treasuror. CortiQoatos oan bo obtained from tho Secretary and Treasurer kt his oflloo daily until tho opening. R. FORD, President A. J. BRI8TOW, Seo. and Treas. Bd. Trustees. BENNETTSYILLE t BAKERY AND SONFESTIOBERY. and -FRESH DAILY. Orders lilied on short notice. I All sizo OAKES made to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. lorth East Corner Publie Square* April 82, 1001, ^*,L? ^R"" ?03?\*XSB# \y M Al Bim CONDENSED 8C1?EDULK. In Efloot Mor oh ?tG, 1899, South Bound Daily No 52 MAIN LINK 6 50 p m 3 50 p m 3 45 P m 2 30 p m 12 42 p ni 12 13 pm 11. SS a ni II 07 a ni io 36 a ra io 09 a ra 8 45 a m Ar Wilmington Lv Lv FayettovUlo Ar Ar PayottevUlo LT LT Sanford ? LT LT Climax LT LT Greensboro Ar Ar GroeuBboro LT LY Stokoadole LT LT Walnut Gove LT Lv Rural Hall LT LT Mt. Airy Ar North Bound Daily No S3 9 00 a m" 12 io p m 12 28 p m I 43 P m 3 44 pm 415pm 4 25 p m 5 12 p m 5 44 P m 6 13 p m 7 34 P>a South Bound Daily, No 64 BENNETTSVXLLB BOund Dafly No 6? 8 00 a m 9 07 a rn 9 35 a m io 20 a m io 40 a m Lv Bonuottaville At LT Maxton LT Lv Rod Springs LT LT Hopo Mills LT Ar FayettovUlo Lv 7 ?5 P m 6 15 p m 5 35 P w? 4 52 p m 4 33 P m No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday MADISON BBANOU No 47 North Bound Mixed Dally ox fluudny 5 30 p m I Ar Ratnseur Lv 3 50 p ro LT 2 40 p mlLv 2 30 p m i IS P m 12 30 p m Ar Lv rv Oliui?X Greensboro Greensboro Stokesdalo Madison Ar Ar 0 40 ? tn 8 25 iv m 9 17 nvm Lvl 9 3S ft m Lv M 07 ft m Ar 111 55 u m Gonnootions at FayettovUlo with Atlantio Ooast Line, at Maxton with ?be Carolina Contrai Railroad, at Red Springs with tho Red Springs and Bowmoro railroad, at Sand ford with tho Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotta RnllrnniL at Greenhorn with tho Sonthorn Raliway Company, nt Walnut.Cove with tho Norfolk and Western Ballway. J. R. KEN LY, Gou'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Tro filo Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pats Agent ATLANTIC COASTUNE RAILROAD GIBSON TO COLUMBIA. LEAVE, 6 45 a, m, 7 io 8 02 9 ?5 S 45 P. m. Gibson, Bennottavllle, Darlington, Sumter, Colombia, AU?UVIC. io io p. m. 9 17 8 25 6 40 ?0 55 a m. OIU80N TO OHABLKSTON. LBAVB. 6 45 a. m. 7 io 8 02 9 ?5 4 49 p. ni. Gibson, Bonnettsville, Darlington, Florenoo, Charleston, io io p. m. 9 ?7 8 ?5 7 5S 12 45 VLOBBNOR TO WADE8BOBO. LBAVB, ARB IVB. 8 45 a. m. Florence, 7 op p. ra, 9 20 Darlington, 6 29 t i. & Ch?raw, T> J5 T. M. >)M HERON, Ii. M. EAvBRSO.?i, Trau!? Manaor, Aw'f.. den Pww. .?gi;. Si lt. KEN LY', Gouornl Manage*, TONSORIAL PARLOR. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic<Treatm?nt Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance. LADIES WORK a Specialty 1 Once a customer, always a customer. JACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. Three Barbers I Three Ghairs I Everything Firat-Class. SALOON ON MARION STREET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS I Children receive special attention either at the Shop at their house. Your patronage col ici tc tl. J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETTBVILLE, e. o, BO YEARS* BXPEMENOE Tn Ant WlARKa Deamuu Co?'YniOHTU Ac. eu1 Invent MOM ree. ma^st agenoyfoi/oeutioiMuUti)) I'AtonU tuon throiiflli Munn A-Ce. tpuM not (ii, without CWT??O. lu tho ntti_ through ... hout ona .., Scientific flirtean. A handoomolr UluitraUd wetkl*. L&rgejt cu?atlon of any eolontlflo tourilie. Tormif, f ?ear 1 four month?, Sola hy nil new?do*l 00, ?& F St, Wnshln?ton, LU LIMB ! Milli! FOR SALE. J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. THE NEW YORK WORM) Thurloo A Wook Edition, Tho Most Widdy Road Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice asWeek World statins alone In a class. Other papers have imitated ila form fuit not its success. This is because it tells it Impartially, whether that newe bo po* lltlcal or otherwise. It is In tact almost a dally at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first?, class serial stories and other features suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular Subscription price ls only $1 co per year and this pays tor 156 papers. We oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dem' oorat together on* year (or $1.67?