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Friday December 13,1901, IL-'J-J_ _._I Subscription Price i Ono year.$ 1.00 - f?ix months.50 Throe months. .25 PEN AND SCI880RGHIAPH8 Tho flour mill at Darlington was destroyed by fire onThuraday night-loss $5,000. Dr. Letive, of the Mercy Hos pital, Pittsburg Pa., has discov ered a cure for lockjaw? ?So mt lor Tillman is after Senator MoLaurin again and tho latter is giv ing him hot replies. ?' ?; A Now York firm is building a big frame hotel\von the Charleston exposition grounds to accommo date the rush after Ohristmas. The resolution for the govern ment to pay the expenses of mov ing the exhibit from Buffalo to Charleston has beon passed and signed. Tho president recom mended it in his mossage. The correspondents are having a time with Senator Mol auria. One roads him out of the party and another gives him a cabinet position. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Atlanta Constitution says Senator MoLaurin has arranged with a legal firm and will locato in Washington at tho end of his term. Tiiey seem to bo determined to blow him. Anderson is again stirred up over a oriminal assault. The remedy is to learn every woman how to shoot. A shooting gal lery should be attached to every school. Rev. J. W. Bradford pastor] ofw the Methodist Church at Brookside Alav was shot and killed by'Justice of the Peace R. D. Coffman on Sunday eve ning at the parsonage on ac count of a denunciation from the pulpit. Coffman represen ted a faction of the church who could not rule Bradford. The conference had just sent Bradford back for the second year. Coffman is under arrest. Tho Rivers and Harbors. Complaint has been made that tho President failed to say anything about rivers and harbors in his message to congross. Wo think it was best that ho should not. What have the im provements, so called, to tho rivers in South Carolina been worth to our farmers? What they want is help in tho woy of levees to keep the water oil of tho farms on the river. The cultivation aud salvation of the crops on tho river bottom would ho worth (Iii js 'o (ho faijiheia Uno' only inj tir j \ will thone nt'PYopri&iwtts *?Vt ?i\t I lie m. i'Mm? tMi 000? Fay O V Wo often hear the statement that money making on tho farm has play ed out-that farming don't pay. Well we don't think it would be too late to encourage some poor disconsolote to publish the record kept on one sore of com planted by the superintendent Mr. Graham on Col. C. S. McCall's Islay Farm this year: Subsoiling one acre, $2.00 Breaking and planting $3.00 Four plowings, $8.00 Seed Corn, 81.00 Manures, $18.00 Harvesting and Shredding, $5.00 Baliug and Storing, $2.50 Bent of land, $5.00 Total cost and expense $44 50 Profits on one acre. G9 bti?lio s corn at 85o $58 65 37051bs Shredded Corn at 60o 818.53 $77,18 Now there are many who can rent for lena and seoure labor for less and thus secure more profit. If there are any who think this ono of a thousand, lot them try it, and prove that farm, lng does pay when you go at it right. Mr. J. F. Bolton is one who is making a nice living on a ono horse farm and sol's corn every year as well as other produots. It will pay if you farm right. Our Thanksgiving Day Mr. Editor.-Porhaps thid letter may seem rather inappropriate, but conviction rather urges nie to write something in my behalf ot our mem orable Thanksgiving Day. I had liked to haye forgotten the day when a kind family invited I and wife to partake of tho grand luxuries of life on that day. Wo accented and was there on time. When (Jinner was announced I was invited to take tho head of tho table, but declined and took a seat on nido by wife. I was called on to "Graco" th ? table which I did with tho greatest pleasure. At tin.t dinner tablo never in my lifo did I feel so iraptessed with a feeling of thanksgiving. It seemed to mo that with each mouthful there was a prniso of tho Lord on it, also with each sip from tho cup there was thank to the Lord. Lacking bul three weeks nt that time of being 71 years of age, I do nit think that in that long time I over onjoyed a more delicious dinner. Who elso can lend a sympathotio heart and oyo to old Jool in tho fut uro and cause him to give praises and sing unto tho Lord for his bountiful kindness to tho children of mon. Thanks to Miss Anna Jane Coving ton, Mr. Frank Manning Jr, and Mrs. Alma for tho thank offering which I did enjoy so delightfully at their home JOEL COVINGTON. Nov 80,1901. X-'OM A comfortable four Room MJ??W'S? Oottago in Bast Bonnota?ll7e Apply to J, F. Hvorett or Mi? J, D, Mofcanrln at Mr. Everett's tesWanoo, A BRILLIANT NARRI AGE. HOQKIIB -QUEEN. NM?blv I.?IUI...,? nt..l I.A".,Hf,.l Mmm a;c wedding of Mtw LOUISE OHKKN and Mr. FKAN0E9 Dit A KQi ROOEKS, tho corotnouy Bolemnlzod Rt tho Presbyterian ohuroh cn Tucnday o vening In tho prosouoo ot rt Iorgo I aesomblago ot tho relatives, ftiendo and [ acquaintances Of tho oontraottcg parties far and neat*. A few minuten nf tor 8 o' clock, tho u train a of that touching molody j "Theo only Thoo" Bung by Miss Maud Tony nu jounced the ara i val of the bridal ] party, and as the last notos died away, the strains of tho Wedding March played by ? Mrs. 0. E. Exam annouuood the ?ntranos. AU eyes wore turned to tho aisles. Tho] ushers tour in numbor entered tho ohiuroh ia couples, Moesis W. S. R?wo aud J. T. Dudley en tho right aislo and Mosers Fred Douglas arid Nathan Toms ea tho loft. The hddestuaida and groomsmon then followed in ocuploa In the same mannor on tho right and loft aislo aa follows: Mr. W. L. Kinney of Monheim ?nd Miss LUelo Rogers of Darlington. Mr. Arthur Douglas and Mies Maud Glass of LoHtor. Mr. W. V. McKay and Miss Mollie Rogers, Bloter of tho groom Mr. 0. h. Miller and M iss Tonuow.oo Calhoun of Cito. Mr. T. G. Mathoson of Gboraw and Miss Roxie Breedon of AdamsvUlo. Mr. Frank R. Cr oula tut and Miso Bailie Miller of Tatum. Tne groom, loaning on tho arra ot hi? best mau Mr. Fred Rogors his brother, ci tcrcd on the right, and tho brido, lean? lng on tho arm of hor Bister Miss Lucy Greon, ontorod on tho loft j Tho wicket gates woro opoaod by tho Uehora and tho bridal party pnasod in forming a hollow square in front of tho pulpit. 0vorhcr.d hung a large beautiful 1 wbito boll, und04 stood tho groom and hts I fair young brtdo during tho solemn and impressive aorvloo performed by Rov. H. W. Harwell tho popular pastor of the church. At tho oonoluslon of tho oeromony tho bridal party alternated in oouplee and pasBOd out of tho ohuroh to tho strains of Bwoot menlo playod by Mrs Exum. The bridal party with invited gnosta then re paired to tho rc ?Id?neo of tho brldo'o pa ron to whoro a brilliant reception awaited thom. Tho details of tho wedding wore fault less lu artiatio tasto and olognnoo, tho doo orations nb tho ohuroh oonvorting the in tor ?O? Into a soeno moat ploturesqao. Whiio aud green '.vuo tho col ors used. Tho white robod figuroa of tho beautiful young bildo with voil and trail, and her brldosmatde, typical in their lovollnoss of tho pretty whito flowers thoy carried in their boquota, was iudood onohanting. We wore not able to got a full desorption of tho continuo?, but ovorythtng was np to dr. to. Tho bride io tho daughter of our popu r sheriff Capt, J. E. Green-beautiful, bright and lovable and admired by all who know her. Mr. Rogers h tho hoad salesman at Mr. I J. M. Jnoksou'a store and ono of the moat popular poung mon of tho town, On Wednesday morning tho happy oouplo took tho south bound train on tho Coast Lino for Charleston, where they will epend a fow days and take in tho Exposl tion, Islo of Palms and placo o of interest. On their return they will bo nt the Marl* boro. Tho Hebron Jowols Mr. Editor,.Tho .1 lebr?n^)ow tili', iii ? ? it noch) on wirb, the Aux '.\iavy of tito W, 1<\ M. Society ?at Hebron gave an entertain ment on yesterday (Dec 8th.) It consisted of songs by the choir and lead by Miss Sallie Coving ton and rehearsals by the child ren and young people, from the I smallest to the largest. The whole programme was nicely oarried out, and the manner in which each one performed his or her part reflected credit upon the Jewels, and especially upon the lady manager Mrs. D. H. Everett who had so carefully trained them for that occasion. The report from this Juvenile Society was: That all the reg ular monthly meetings during the year had been hold, that the average attendance had been good, that the children had promptly paid their dues, a numbor of them working with their own hands to secure the money with which to pay those dues. In short the Hebron Jew els are regarded as being alive and actively working. At the close Hon. J. T. Covington made a few timely remarks giving the ohildren and young people good advice. The whole occasion was a pleasant and profitable ono. L. M. HAMER. Covington, S.C., Deo. 9, 1901. The U.S. Court. In the case of H. 0. Williams, white, charged with passing counter? lett coln, ho was found guilty and sen? fenced to three years in the Nashville Penitentiary and pay a fine of $1,000. tie will hardly come baok to Marl boro to settle for robbing Pipkin & McCollura's store, but will nave plen y of limo to ponder over his stubborn 183 in refusing to take counsel in his ;roublo, tates to Charleston Exposition. Tho rates to Charleston daring the Ex cition have boon fixed in ?lusses to Bait ll who can gat off to go : A-$6.15, Tiokots eold daily with final ?mit Juno 3d, 1902. E-$4 50, with limit to io days, 0-$3 40, with limit to 7 days. D-$-- with limit to 5 days. Tiokots n. 0. and D, will be sold only 'ueedoya and Thursday? of oaoh week, oramenoiog Deo, 3, 1901 and including Tay 2othf 19O2. Havel At Gravo's Drink. "I know 1 would lon? ago have heou 1 my iE!1*6?" wril0,J Mr?. & H. Now M?V;,of Doom ur, Ala.. If lt hod not boon >r Kloetrfo Bittora. For throo yoars I jfforcd untold agony from the worst urns of Indigestion, Watorbrash, Stem ih and Bowoll Dyspepsia. But this ex Mlont medtoino did me a world cf good. ?ooo uB?ng it I can oat heartily ind havo lined 35 pounds.". For indigestion. os? df Appetite, Stomaoh, Liver .and idnoy troubles Klcotrie Bitters aro a ?live, gunrntltoed euro. Only OOota at T. Douglas ? Bro drug store. Bazaar. Come to the oki Jennings house on Friday evening, Dec ember IStu, and bring youri friends with you. There will ! be presents for everybody, fath er, motlier, sister, brother, wife' and sweetheart- for sale. For the little folks there will be a Ohristmas tree laden with Santa Olaus prettiest gifte, and a won derful doll whoso name is tb be ?;uessed. To make tho attract ons complete, the more sub-1 stantial tilings of life will not ? be forgotten, and dainty maid- ! ens will be at your command to servo you with good things. Remember the date and bet I sure to come. A Shooktim Aooldent On Sunday night about 7.30 one of I tho worst runaways occured that hneI happened in many years. Mr. J. B : Hamilton was driving Dr. Townsend's I horse and buggy down Hebron street, land when near the Episcopal church tho horse became frightened at some ! thing and dashed for the eidowalk, turning the buggy ovor and throwing Mr. Hamilton out, inflicting dangor jous wounds on his head, knocking , ttevoral of his teeth out and reoeiv-i j iug internal injuries. Ho was taken homo and received prompt modionl attention at the bando of Drs. Fainon I Townsend and Jordon and at this writing is still in a critioal condition. He is not yot able to tell anything |and for hours lins been delirious, but nopes aro entertained that he will re I cover. His siok daughter for whoso sake ho was out at the time is out of danger and doing nicely. This is Jacket, Capo and Keefer weather, and Miltie's store the place to buy thom to save money, A Million VolOOS. Could hardly expross tho thanks of Homer Hall, of Wost Point, Ia. Listen why? A aovero cold bad sottlod on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Sovoral physicians said ho had oonsump ; don, but could not help him. When all thought ho was doomed ho bogan to uso Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consutu p? Ition and writes--"it completely oured me and saved my lifo, I now weigh 227 lbs." It's postively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Price j 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottlos freo at J. T. Douglas & Uro. - Buy your Ohristmas Cake ?at the Bakery and save yourself the trouble of making it. JO .Joneumatiam ann Catarrh after all duo Falla, cost Nothing tn try To ouro tho mostdesporato rheumatism or catarrh take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) tho wonder of tho ago. Cures when all olso fails. It kills tho noison in tho blood and gi vos a puro, healthy blood simply, stopping all gnawing, shooting adios and pains in tho bonos, joints, back and roducas nil swellings. Hawking spit ting, dropping in tho throat, offensive breath and oatorrh, imitations of tho niu onu s mombranos quickly disappear thus I making a perfect, per manon t ouro of tho worst rheumatism or deep ?oatod oatarrh. B. B, B. especially advised for old, ob pMnnte'eflse*. Druggist, ri. "li'y, treat ment i\ cc ?md ^repaid by writing Dr. Gillam ?Ut Mitchel St., Atlanta. 'Go Dcscrll** '.*^?>Wo:?.V.i -. ..<:. ..? '?VJ ?iYOth Another lot of Flower l ots just received at the Excel? I sior Hardwaro Store-still nicer I and smoother than first lot. EXCHANGE OF SBHOOL BOOKS CONTINUED. WITH the consent of the pnbllahera, I will, until December 310t, exchange readers, historien, Arithmetica, Algebran, ! and geographies. No otbor books will ho Iozohanged, . All persona Interested should remet tho limit-Doo 31 at, 1901, and, also I office days-Monday, Wodnosday, I Saturday until Jan rot 190a. W. L. Stanton, Go Sup't Ed. Deo 4, 1901. Best Patent Flour at W. M. Rowe's. Tax Notice! OPPIOK or COUNTY THKAHUIIKH, Bonnottsvillo, S. C., Sept 16, 1901. THE Books for tho collection of Taxes I for tho Gsoal year commencing Jun I uary let, 1901. will bo open at tho Treas* uier's Offioo in Bounottsvillo. 8. C.. on Tuesday October loth, and romain open until Deco in ber 31st, 1901, after which tho ponai ty will bo added on all Taxes not j paid by that dato. Rate of I?evy: Stafo Tax, 5 mills Ordinary County, 3 mills Dofloionoy, 1 mill Now Jail 1 mill {toad and Bridgos, I mill Constitutional School, 3 mills Total tax lovy : 14 mills SPECIAL SCHOOLS Antiooh, 2 milln Beauty Spot, 3 mills Bonncttsvillo, 3 mills Boykin, 2l milln Brighcsvillo, 2J mills Clio, 2J milln Ebonozor, 2 mills Kollock, mills Lester, 2J mills Tatum, mills Willis, 2 mills POM. TAX of ONE DOLLAR on nil abio bodied mulo porsons from 21 to 50 years of ago. Commutation Uoad Tax $1.00 on aldo bodied malo porsons from 18 to 65 yours >f ago, or work six days on tho publio Highways of the county. J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. [) And Quit Crying Hard Times! 1 Prizoof J25 iu QoW<?efforodfor Kg tho lins T Six STALKS OV COTTON town from BXOBL8IOB PBOnlVIO COT 'ON BKRD Yeatr 190?, Spootmon atalks f ??this Cotton can ho aeon at the Kxcolnlor tardware-Btote. EXCELSIOR StiBQ ?O. Btonattartlle, Nov, a6, 1001-4, I ?MOI Ifiik '-.(>-o We Have ?lie Stock-not not ant ; cumulation of old rui?M?Ii but firstclass bQiij^hi and paid i y? II 1 HS ?all! IBOI FOR OUR LARGE ii J ll MAD C?lliii| Iii IOU WILL ?? III 'If JU il 1M1TTI?S STORE THEN YOU MA y F??L SAFE AS TO GETTING HONEST VALVES, BEST OF TREATMENT. Here they mp while they Last : Brownj?hirtiiu; . Yard Wide, at 3 3-4 cts Brown' Extra Heavy, u at 6 cents Good OJieukor' 'pm owpun,' only 4 cents j Very Go:'. 0 x "'yard wide, only 4 1-2 ots The best 7 ot khi.d to ko at 5 cents Prilling ? conty 'Wvi.-ii*. ci ^ :ta i,s> ut T l/?/Ukfe> Andros* 7 1-4 ots Ki ir" <: , j. - ...r, only. .. 19 eta REMEMBER :ViVh>Nio Watet Flannels AND Ores? CSoot? AT COST I Sacarifico ?utos on SIMS ? , 60 cent quality ;to go at 35 oents per yard 75 and St quality at 50 cts Tile SI -SSS quality, (NTow Patterns) 7Sets Boya kt ? go at :?5cts J\i?t ,lh inti. BOYS KJN I?J'? ^'ji.u:,M.v</iii /6 cents Upi LADIES and CHILDRENS REEDERS CHEAPER THAN OTHERS CLAIM OOff TOE; Remember MITTLE-ady^^iqs/pnly Facts, WE Need Room, and Mean Have J t. \Ve Have tho doods and Mean to Sell. BLANKETS, COMKOU/l 3 ami I?KAVY SHOES at Cost. T?11S SALIS CONTINUES il DECEMBER 15/ . ONE mm mm TO ALL ! YOURS FOR HONEST DEALINGS. IS/IJUM^ Store. A FREE PATTERN (your own stttclloii) to overv i ?crlbor. Only 50 c<Vt, ? y?r. .nb* tt*Yt\ OUll PRODUCTS EXCKL booauso (ho best material is al thc dig* posai of (ho most competent ba) (Jur bakeshop ia equppcd.wlth modern )voos and other improvoujoo.t8, livery* :hiog la kept in porfeot eoDduion whioh miuroa BQRAD, ROLLS, Kw., >f absoluto purity, and tho high olatty ngrodionts onsuro awootnoss and whole? omoROffl, Tho producta of our bakery TO lifltyt and palatable. R. F. SOHUL/,, BKNNK'n?vir.T/W BAH KUY. N. E. corney public ?qi tau-.. A lADIfS' MAGAZINE. i E?W?^ '''???I ficilon,Tutf j? tc'?? W d"?y, or, KM J te, for (tun COB? ? A StylUti, RelUblo, Shupl*. Up>t?. l.t8aJMopiSi IF Y?lll WU 1 PUT ? toaupoon?nio? ?ie*io?.ii piuM?u? ir I VU VWILL, rU I imont ii;to u gluea half pSii CX water?ud V7lth ibis garglo your throat often lt will quickly euro a Boro Throat. fact always fresh in your memory} For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you need only to apply f^exican ^uslang ^inimeni 1 ft fow timos and the soronoss and inflammation will bo conquorod and tho wounded flesh healed. 1 To got tho host results you should saturate a pioco" of soft cloth with tho liniment and bind it upon tho ' wound as you would a poultice. 25c., JSOc. and $1.00 a bottle. I/CCD AM CVC OM your poultry uni 'r.t tho very irret sign of IVCCr RN CIC Uli houp, Scaly Lty?i. lPiinhln?oot or other diseases among your ?owls uso Mexican Miistnug Liniment. THE 'EXCELSIOR " THE BEST. ac Bis essa C=3 What some people you I ti? ou, and who have Tented These Gooda, Say about the Kxcolaioa* Uook Stoves: . 1 bought an '"Excelsior Cook f>-ove" last Sp??hg. J am well pleased with it. \ li. hoi ooh- perform^ wei! bdt requires less wood than any Stoy? 1 ever had. I ti KC) , M y \yjRBSTEK. . I htivh teen u?tng.th? hew Kx<:?. I .?ot O>o!< St?yjfcV t-n;;<i.o I'; I. ? J ..inward. ? <-.<> ; ?or ( ? y-.i i, and h hiijt a'lway's given entire ?a'tltlai.'ttoh\ . Mrs j; G. W. ?gM. Mrfi Corni ha* just put tu another . I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" ,as good as the best, and when hi need of a Cooker I endeavor to get thnt make ol Stove. A. j. BRISTOW. Mr, BRISTOW bought one from a sister town, as until recently there was no ageney in Bennettsville. Tho ''Excelsior Itango*' bought ot you gives oothe sntNfaolion*. JAS, P. DAVID, These goods and all kind of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils ie, ea? be had at MCISIOR HARDWARE CO, Bennettsville, s. c. Next to ??. P. Breetlen's. YOU DEAF? NOISES? AUL CASKS OF OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE wy our nev/ invention. Only those born deaf are Incurable. Pl A. WBRMAttT OF"?ALTIM?RK","8AY8t _ ;" . BAI/NMORB, Md., March s?, mt. CiutUmtn / - Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, X will now alte yeo o full h i ito ty of my ease, to he used at your discretion. About fin- years ?go ruy right ear begau to sing;, sud this kept on getting worse, until X lost wy bearing *. ?als ear entirety. . I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a nutt? beroi physicians, among others, the most eminent car specialist of this city, who told me tliat only an operation couid help me, nud even that only f-S**^--??- ?*.?* ?u?\?*** ??**u*x~**<.tA aring in the affected ear would be li -WA- n.--,- -drertlsement accidentally in a Nc\. . ".u v.u<.,v. ,v?. ?v.,. ment. After I had used it only a few dayrfaccording to your directions, the noises cen sed. and to-day. after live weeks, my hearing in thc.disensed car has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remalli Very truly yours, . IT. A : WUB.f AM ?./?o r>_~...-..'.tu-*?.? uly yours, lf> A. WURMAN, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment doc& not interfere with yottr usual occupation. ^SSiwJBP CAH CURE YOURSELF AT HOME -SS? INTBtJMTIONAl AURAI CLINIC, 696 !.A 8?IU AVE., CHICAGO, III. R. K. BREEDEN'S NBW DRUG STORE NOW O?>EN. THE HELPING II A ND There's a euro lo ?Uetobce forth from overy modi ein o bottle In tho ?toro, pil?5B0Ml?TXONU PUT Ul? here beoauae the dinga aro as pure and freeh aa it h poafttbte to obtain. Th* ut. I mott cate ls taken In the meaeutlng woijibx tog and compounding. ,V AO OU it AO Y a ono of our fitrong pointa. TtlO charges lo one prowttptlon depart? m? ?re M tow M tt?cA quality and porr**. col eervtoa will wmih TUB TIME FOR MU V INO At all time? we have a, large sup* ply of well ohosen goods which, we sell at moderate prices, but I now-the ato?le it swollen twice ? its regular size by the addition! of a onoioo assortment of We present for inst>eotion ft -HM! of Jewelry of excellent miailfcy? H?re are Kings, Pins, Wat?nfeft ?nS?'etC/,. of exquisite design ^t; MW~invite ;tmd little cost, spocti?n, We Kowald 8.?. V ' Dated Nov. 24, 2 901. THAI NS GOING SOUTH, 35 23' ?* ?? A.M. P.M. Lo Floivuco 3 25 7 55 Lo KingiMroo 9 07 Ar LdUcs .4 33 y 2V LoLanos 4 03 U27 Av Charleston 0 00 tl 15 AM, P.M. 53 7 42 9 20 p M; <5l -, # . . . A.M. 9 46 U 00 U 26 Hf 1\MV TRAINS GOING NORTH. 78 A.M, Lo Chorlostoar 7 00 Ar Lnuoa 8 31 Lo Lanes 8 31 Le Kingtree 8 47 'Ar Floienco 9 45 A.M, 32 * P.M. 520 0 45 0 45 ?f 55 mm 60 ? . PM I 4 20. 6 06 ooo PM 62 A.M. ooo 8 16 Ail. * Dally oxoopt Sunday No. 62 mos through to Columbia via I Central R. It. of S. U TrnioB Nos 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Eayottovlllo-Short Line-and mfcke I OIOAO oonncotlou for all points North, Trains on C. & D. Railroad loavo Flor lonee dnilv, except Sunday, 10 05 a.m.. ai rive Ellington 10 30, narlsvillo 1 55 j p m, Chora"? a m, Wadosboro 12 50 p m. Loavo Florence dally oxoopt Sunday at 18 00 pm, arrive Darlington 8 25 p rn, I Bonnoi tsvlllo 9 22 p m., Gibson 10 29 p m [Leavo Floronoo Sunday only 10 05 a m, \ nrrlvo Darlington JO 30 a m. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 6 05 lam.. BonuottsviUe 7 15 n ra, arrive Dar* Ming ton 8 15 a m., loavo' Darlington 8 $0 : I arrive Floronoe 9 15 am. Leave Wndesboro daily oxoept Sunday 14 10pm* Oheraw 6 16 p ra, Darlington 10 29 p m. arrlvo Floronoo 7 00 p m. , Leavo Hartsvillo 7 25 a ra. Darlington 18 60 a ra, arrive Florence 9 16 a ra. H. M. EMERSON, Oen'l Pass-Agent. J. 'It. KEN LY, Qen'i Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. r?T V TT? y VTF-y y liv"* 'w Wt ? IILAHTIC AP WW RAILROAD, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ma In c?foot Novembor 24, 1901. " WEST BOUND. DAILY No 53-Loavo Wilmington 0.10 a. UJ , Duo Fayetteville 12 20 p. ',. m. Loavo Fayetteville 12.42 p. m. An i AC Sanford 1.58 p. m. EAST BOUND. DAILY No. 52-Lonve Sanford 3.05 p. ra. Arrivo Fayetteville 4 20 p JU Leavo Fayetteville 4 30 p. m. Arrivo wilratagtou 7.16, BENNETTSVU.LK BRANCH. Train loaves Bennett.s vii to 8.10 a. m. Maxton 9. 05, Rod 8pringfl 9.32, Porkton 10 02, arrivo Fayottevillo 11.10. Rcturnloir, leaves Fayetteville 4. 40 p. m., Hope Mills 5 00, Hod Springs 5.35, Maxton 0 10. nrtivo Botmettsvillo 7.15 p. m. Oonucotiono at Fayetteville with train No. 78, at Maxton with tho Carolina j Central Railroad, at Rod Springs with the Rod Springo and Row m ova railroad, pt Snn ! l<nd with tho Senboavd'Afr Lu.0, at ?ul? with the Durhatw and Ohtutotio R^tlroact. li. M. KMEKHGN, Oort."Vnt>o. Agf J, f. KW,.'./xVCIcuorftUf??.' T,"M. EMERSON, Trftftlo M>ua#er. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest. Polite attention always fissured Three Artists in constant at endancc. LADIES WORK a> Specialty 1 Once a customer, always a customer. JACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. Three BarbersI Three Chaira! . Everything First-Wa ss. SALOON ON MARION STRE?H?V . EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN4SHA VES BEST OP HAIR CUTS! j Children receive speolal attention either at the Shop at their house, . Your patronage eolioitod. J. ?. GRACE, Barber. BBNNETTBVILLB, 0. O. TnaoE M ARK fe ,v DEE?IQNO ' COPYRIGHT? Aa. Anyone ?ondina ? sketch RIK! description mit? quickly nsoortnln our opinion fro? wliothor mi Invention \o probably pntcntnbio. Co na nun I cn mnfldontlAl. Jfandbookon i'ntont? tiona fttrlotijr it fr 'atonta takon through Stun . tptcUu norie?, without onorao, ta tho Bent freo, ?ldost nnonoy for Bonur?ig pfttohW." 1'nto.nts. token, throtutb ?lunn ft. 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