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3. A, BROWN - - ~ Editor. . Friday Deoonibor 10,1901, Subscription Trico t Ouo year.$1.00 Bix months.50 j Throe months.25 PENANDSCISSORGRAPHS "Daughter is your husband amiable?" "Well, ma, ho's just like pa; when ho gets his own way about everything ho's just perfec tly lo vol y." Representativo Watcher of 'Maryland is preparing a bill to pre vont tho gamos of foot ball be tween tho naval and army cadets. YOB, and tho Legislature should tftjco it up and forbid thom in tho common schools and colleges. Some men don't oare how m?oh trouble they givo people. "Bud" Wilson was hanged afc Little Rook, Ark., last Friday. When they put him iii the col? 1A he showed signs of life and they had had to take him out And hang him again. A Verinoufc court has dccVled that the influence of a newspap er can't be sold to a candidate for office because it is "against| policy." That court holds that the editor ol' a paper belongs to . the public and can' fc make mer chandise of the produots of his brain. . ... When young lovers make up their minds to get married the old folks may as well surrender for there will bo an elopement ^^"^"^'bing else. In Maine the other oojr Joseph Felton, aged 86, and. Miss Caroline Griscom, aged 82, quietly slipped oft' and got married . without saying a word to the old folks about it. Tho old Force bill is being re vived in congress. Tho purpose is to cut down tho representation in .^tho-South. It is ono of those knives with two edges, cutting both ways, and wo do not think it will hurt much if they should pass it. Wo would get along ns well with four U3 wo do with sovon in this State. If voil want new goods that aro stylish for less than others claim .cost for, trade at Mittles store Worrying DOGS Harm. Many business mon imagino ihey are thinking of their nftuira when in fact they oro only worryiti$ \ydrry inp,. if. {??.tu \\ ?.th a nt tit i i uti) bi titoujjtyl iii1..' fe At 'ls not <fnjy nw unHuthihl gpv^?lhS^ i?;?oc(J;i Y.' v/b-duih io tench that worry 'fifa* tie good. Tl st ?genera Uy recognized j?ud accepted ns nn undeniable truth. That it does positivo hann is just as itrue, though not all men like to ad mit it.-St.Louis Post-Dispatch. [? .^r Advice for this Ohritmas. \ - ; A person who meditated giv ing ti Christmas present, asked advice of Experience. ...'You are wise in asking, ad vice," auld Experience. "I have kriown many who did their friendship great injury by Christmas giving." ; *JHow is that possible?" said . She'person, UI thought "You thought thoughtlessly/' veplied Experience. "Listen! lt you give your friend a pres ent that you cannot attora to tfiv^i you lower your own sense of friendship. If you give him one that he doesn't like, you lower his. You may avoid the lirst danger by making only such a sacraiice as you would honestly: be pleased . to have another make for you." ?,And the second?" . "That is moro difficult. But you aro always safe in selecting your gift from tho stock, of a ^dealer of acknowledged taste 'and discretion, keeping the fact in mind that the most accept able gift is something that makes the recipient more com fortable."-Exchange. '-r- - ? ?tr? ? - Death of Mrs Rainwaters Roobinglinm Anglo ?nxon, Deo 14. Tho village of Kobcrdol hns lost One of ita most valuable members in the death of Mrs Amanda Rainwaters wife of Mr, G. M. Rainwaters, which occurred at. her homo, lust Friday monning about 10 o'clock Sho hud been iii bad health for a number of years, but her immcdinto illness WAS for only about two weeks. Sho was 60 years of ?go, and her life had been Con8picioti8 for its devotion to nil the duties of Christian womanhood. She W&s for many years 11 consistent mem ber of tho Melboflist chu ruh. She loaves a husband and two sons and two daughters to mount bot* loss. The funeral ?erv?cds' wore conduct Oil last Saturday by har Uuole, Rev. ?. Iv. Swett, ol ?South Carolina, and her remains-woro laid to rest in East? side e'emotory. _-;--J- - ?>? .> Tax-paylntf Extension. If thoro wns evor a timo when thoro was an excuao for tho extension of tax paying that time \s now. Tho prcsont condition of our tax-payors demand it, and the Governor and Comptroller General should at once notify tho Treasurers and prevont tho confusion and oxtra work imposed by tho hitor extensions. There aro bundi cris who muet have more timo or great hard ships will follow. But all who can should pay them as fast as pnsslb 0 nieven .though there should bo an ox, ?enelon to.'February. It is hoped tho Governor will act nt or.co. Free Lo^turos for tho Publio Sohools cf Marlboro County. , To nwnkon n (looper iutoreet in the cfUiBO of education iu our couoty, it hos been suggested that a leoturo system, for our freo sohools, be inau gurated. For this purpose, wo have been fortunate io securing tho services of throe able speakers, via: Rove. B. Ford, ll. W. Burwoll and G B. Smith. . Tho services of others moy ' bo secured later. 1 We deem it not amiss to make a few personal romarks with roferoooo to the litness of these tinco gentlemen for this important work. Mr. Ford needs no introduction to any section of our county. He is known to bo au oloquent orator, and a wann friend of education. Hus had a successful oxp.rieuco as teaohor, anti hus been for sovcrnl years the ef ficient president of tho Board of True tess of tho Bennottsvillo Gradod Schools Mr. Bur well is, ulso an ablo orator, a hurd student, and a true friend ol education. Ho is at prosont, and has boon for some time, an ellioiont mem ber of our County Board of Educa tion Mr, Smith, in Uko manaor, is noted for lits ability ns a lecturer, and in terest in tho causo of education. For so mo yours ho was n professor in Wof fortl Col logo and finaucinl agent for that well known instituto. Any sch o', ai d community will bo amply repaid for tho little trouble necessary to obtain a leoturo from oithor of tho above, and I trust, that so far na practicable, ovory white Behool in tho county will avail itself thpao goner ms oilers, anti secure at least ono, if not all of theso lectures during tho present school year. These tinco gont!omon havo kindly consented to do tho work free only roquiring that schools defray their necessary traveling expenses. Will tho teachers aud truatoca ar range tintes for theso lectures-I would suggest Friday afternoons ns hoing tho most suitable occosiona nnd communicate with me? I will then confer with tho lecturers, and repot t to the sohools. To avoid con fiicts, it is (bought best to adopt thh elanl Wo request all schools to let us know nt least 10 days boforo they desire their lecture W*. L Stauton, Co Sup't of Ed: Tatum Sta , Dto 10, 1901. Tho Spiritual Condition of the Church. Or tho wnut of spirituality in tho church tn Bcnneltsvillo IB n Bubjoot that should cnlipt tho earnest thought of tho obrietianB of our town. Boing n M cl hod int my ob servations will bo from tho M otho: i'.t field. It is generally oonccdod that christian roi if; i on la nt a low ebb lu our ohuroh, tho preachers vory froquonlly from tho pulpit doploro this ftiot Our pcoplo, woll groom cd, attend tho Sunday morning service ; they liston with respectful attoation to tho connon if it interests tho mind and is not too long and is dovold of omottomd fern ia- .'.ui! ii?ryle/j la ht?to enjoyed if. (.lin lc hi tb jo j h .v. ar. ?.potntio op?otio'g u? b't<{,--spr:i/.rd witlt O) il or two' ^\>-,".t t,v .. --o ,.;>.> ...v.;,,,..:: ' 1 . - ' - I . XiO\<i fcKftt ?ii'?1 dasi moe t!'\,- 'ildch iH'r.il I iii ii|)(!i:i(\l MeibeCt^ functions ar? I things of tho past ; wcokly prayer mee tingo i aro about in tho death gasp, Wednesday afternoon prayer meetings have of lato been discontinued or merged into tho Wed nesday night prayor meeting-tue mergor (?) ia nboub to ouuso tho death of both. Tho mnxim "In union tboro is strength" dooi not strengthen in this nasa. Wo aro o rtainly ''nt oaeo in Zion/' and do not wish to bo disturbed in our quietude. A retrospect view of tho work hore nineo onr ohuroh was mado a station might bo of interest, and not nnptofltnblo. Tho "Kenpcdny mooting" tho first year u idcr tho pu? tor at o of tho venerable Wan nnaiaker was n momornblo one, followed later by tho Scudday mooting. Our ohuroh then was in n spiritual glow, and numbers wera added to hor fold "as should bo saved" Then tho Loiteh rocoliog in 1889, and, if my momory is not at fault, wo have not had a real "stir up'' in tho ohuroh nineo. Has tho Methodist ohuroh lost its revival power? Aro wo to content oureoluolvos with "umtarinl" advancement and let tho spiritual sido go, "If tho mighty works which havo boon done in" Bonnottsvillo "lind been dono in Sodom it would have remained until this day" ,Read also Matt. 13 -15- Did you over reid tho romark? ?bin :noidont whioh hnpponed ia .Toruna ?cm ne rcoordod lu Aots 2-1, 4. Wo all H cd this power nod until wo get it tho rovival will novor como. A MttlI?ODIbT. Hates to Charleston Exposition. Tho raton to OharloBton during tho Ex position havo boen fixed in chineen to finit ill who cnn got oft' to go : A-$6.15, Tiekot? sold daily with final (mit Juno 3d, 1902. B-$4 50, tiokots told dally with final i m eb to 10 days. O-$3 40, Tiokots eoll only Tuesdays .nd Thursdays of oaoh week, with limit 0 7 days V Royal Feast. Tho oyster supper promised by the ?y tb ia na Mondny night nt tho resi lenco of Mrs. T. M. Bollon was a ;rancl euccess-a royal Joust served in nimitnblo stylo by ono who knows u l how to oater to ibo tnBtes of oven ho most fnstkleous, A la Delmonico, 'hose who know Mrs Holton, and her bili ty to manage lhes> feasts know choreef wo fpcnk, Tho tables were 'egnntly spread nnd many good lungs were incltlthd in tho menu, tcv. Ii. Foi tl and Commander Tur* og ton presided. Tho nttcntiance, wing to tho extremo weather, was ot ns lnrgo ns it would have been* ut thors was a good turn out and uso truly wont homo fillod and saV Hod. Another wo learn will take luco boforo the sonson ia ovor. Bnvod At Qravo's Brink. "I know I would lon? ngo havo boon my grnvo," wiitos Mn?. S. II. Now? ni, of Deoftlur, Ala., if it hud not boon r iOleotrio Bittora. For throo yoars I ffcrcd untold ogony from tho worat nus of Indigestion, Watorbrash, Stem*4 h and Bowell Dyspepsia, But thia ox? lent medicine dill mo a world of good, nco using it I oan oat hoarlilV aud havo inod 35 poundu." For indigoatfou, isa of Appoiito, Stomach; ld vor and dney troubles ICIootrio Bitters are a M ?ve. guaranteed euro, Only fiOotfl fit T. Douglas & Sro drug ?toro. BAPTIST UNION MEETING Tho folloWlnc ld tho Progrommo for tho Marlboro Union, to bo bold with tbo FRIDAY-Introductory Sormou, by Uov. J, A, Mason. Subjeot for dieoueeloa: Tho host method of training our young pcoplo for not\icc. Spenkora-0. A. MoAHator aud G. W. Froonmn. SATURDAY- Subjoot for dibousslon: Tbo inomhor'u fluanoial rosp>uvlbility to bis church, SpoakotB-T. L. Oioaloud uud P. 0. Ilouloy. SUNDAY-Strm )u by Rov. ll/Ford. P, AUJKN, Ol, tenn, THERE'S NO USE FRETTING. ..FORWARD M AUCH " Gloom and gladuoss, dark uud duwu, Still (bo couutiy's moving on ; Kcupiug-sowiug,' Still hbo's going- s All hor stioatna in mu io ilow'tUg, Evormoro ibo onward w >y, W.intor'a blight or bloom of May; Timo to prove I.d', Llcurla' to lovo her, Auduaturrcd, bright hcavon abovo her Unolaimod Lottors. Lettors addressed to tho following uutned persona romain uncalled for nt tho pout of?oo lu Bonnottsvi?o : Mon's List. Belton MoKay, Henry Loavy, D. L,Thc?| ma?, Jos H. Smith, Dillio Miller, 0. B. Morgan, Joo Mattoreon, G. J, Mooro, Willie Pryst, R. Eliby, Vuudtr Beatle, W M. Aduor, W. B. Barblo. Women's List. Miss P. P. Byalla, Mlaa Mattio Bullcud, Mba Dinah Colon, Remember to trade nt Mittlo'e ?tore ia to save from 35 to 40o on tho dollar. A Minion Vol038. Could hardly oxnro** tho thanks of Homer Rall, of Weat Point, Ia. Linton wh>? A povoro cold had sett loci on hts lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Sevoral physicians said ho had consump tion, but could not holj.ii him. Whoo all thou eh t ho was doomed ho beean to usc Dr. Kine'8jNow Disoovory for Consump tiou and writes-"it completely cured mo and saved my life, I now weigh 227 lbs." It'a postivoly guaranteed for Coughs, Cold* and Lune troublos. Price 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottles free at J. T. Douglas & Bro. .- Buy your Christinas Cake at the Bakery and save yourself the trouble of making it. - I (Juron Rheumatism and Catarrh (iftov nil otoo Falls, cost Nothing to try To euro tho mostdosporuto rheumatism or oaturrh tako Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) tho wonder of tho ago. Curos whon all else fails- It kills tho poison in tho blood and gtV03 a puro, healthy blood ?UDply, stopping all gnawinc. shooting aches and pains in tho bono*, joints, back and reduce? all swellings. Hawking spit ting, dropping in tho throat, oifonsivo br'caln iud cnto'rrh; itu .jatioUA iff?ys npV> eons pfoinbran'?a qv?okly jl?s;\i.)|??<U' ihua Wifing ? pt?tft'hti p>>! I?"- "I.I?IH IJ'?H; of th. viinsie ruse.?;. Dr ct'cr ?Ht. $('. '|riai;trtfi\p nijVnt i.Vci; and jSiup'tdfl by iy\rjtb??K;l)r? ?illaui '.'.i'd Mitch;,! .St., .Atluutu, tia. Describo troublo and froo tu ?dioal advico giycu. ?^*" Another lot of Flower Pots just received at the Excel sior Hardware Store-still nicer and smoother than first lot. EXCHANGE OF SCHOOL BOOKS CONTINUED. WITH tho consent of tho publ?shors, I will, until Dceoinbor 31st, exobango rondo rn, histories, Arithmetics, Algohras, and googrnphlce. No otbor bookB will bo oxohnnged. All poreon? intoroBted should renumber tho limit-Dao 3 tat, 1901, and, also, my oflloo days - Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday until Jan ist 1902. W. L. Stantou, Oo Sup't El. .Doo 4, 1901. .?\^^?WWW\ WWVWWVWWWVVWW^ B?X Patent Flour at W. M. Rowe's. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLBORO, COURT OF COMMON PLIOAS. jUT?IER 0. STANTON, OB Executor undor tho laut will and tcMtumcnt of Martha A . Stanton, decoasod, Plnintiff. af/ainst MATTIE BED BERRY, and others, Dofon. danta, . . IN obodionoo to an order of . ale elgnod by Honorable R. 0. Watts, lu tho abovo tttod oaso, at his Ohnmbors, in Ohornw, louth Carolina, on tho 12th day of Doo moor, 1901, I will sell beforo tho ComH louse door on tho first Monday ot January turing legal salo hours, all that certain liooo, parool, or tract of land containing Ixty two and one 1mlf neron, moro or lum,' ?ounded and dosorlbod aa follows: By nhlio road loading from Tatum Station 0 Olio, S. 0.; lands formerly ownod by J I. Quiok; landa formerly ownod by A. L IoL-aurin and othorn; boing somo tract ol' iud on winch tho said Martha Stanton ved during hor lifo timo, upen tho follow* lg terms, to wit : For enough cash to pay xpena's of Balo, all debts duo by testatrix nd ono thousand and fifty dollars ; Ihn alance of tho puruhnso money lo bo .on n redit of ono and two yenni, to bo BCOU 0 I y n bond of tho purohneor mid mort, a ft F tho promisor, with intoroKt from dato P Balo, with tho prlvllogo of paying all tab if tho purohosor doaircs BO to do. Purchaser to pay for all papers, JAMES A. DRAKE. Olork 0. 0. v, ft 0, B. M. 0, Duo. 16, 1901. II! EXCELSIOR COTTON And Quit Crying Hard Times k Prize of $25 iu Gold .? offorod for I tho BKPX SIX STAI.KO OV COTTON i wn from fcXOELSIOR PROMFIO COT ON ?BED Yoar 1902/ Spoolmon stalks thia Cotton cnn bo Boori-at tho Excoletor u rd ware Store EXCELSIOR SW I) CO. Bon nette, vii to, Nov, ?f9 loot . -4, i m11 9 finie Every Member of jour Household Invited' -TO INSPeof THE LARGEST LINE OF HOLIDAY TOYS Ever Displayed in Marlboro County !Now| Exhibited at M.TTTLE'S'. STORE ; AT PRICES TO t?UTT TflE HARD TIMES ',m(W:lY MEW il Xs to be io und al Mittle's Store. j ? A GIFT TO GL APD I N THE H18ARTS OP EVERY ONE, , FKOM THE INI AWI TO TUE GRAND PARENT. IO pei CCU i q im, itties for xmas trees. EIGHT Courteous Salespeople to Serve You Promptly ana t;u- Uly. Besides TOY,':' wo sllosv a Beantiiul Line of ?f ?yeliies fetal, Glass, and China, . Suitable fe ir o sk ^ of all Ages? A LOOK WILL CONVINCE ' VOU WE HAVE THE LINE, AT PRICES LOWER THAN '(W\UDI?8 ASK FOR INFERIOR GOODS -CAR RT El)'FROM t?LAttun TO 8EAS0N. ?;'. .?' >~\--\ V mr Elrae,- ?,v SWxpm><?*c-m? W>:; m . Wita fe WILL ;i?l?^ill? MHl?lf I1 .m^?lil?. (JOIU^TV ? AT mt "prices.. tlie IQ* Come, AND I? TIIIU LITTLE It cost you nothing to Look and affords! them much pleasure. - QU ti LINK OF - , !\^ifyt^.lVERY;, SHOES AND' NOTION aro up to now, and at] that creates bu^noi: ji daily. STILL ON HAND A ft, Ott ASSORTMENT OF LADIES; and GftlLDRBNi* (U^JOFfjHS CHK?PEft THAN OTHERS PL AIM COST FOR. You. are. Welcome at IS^ittk^ E3tore. - : Tho Marlboro Hustler. ' It en m il ta ville, S. M I* fl? Bm MBB?tt?I WMtr?TFn ?rat J . i . ? . - ' ?i'i\ y.M SWR' A FREE PATTERN (.sour own selection) to etarr ?nb. f; >.fIber. . Only 50 couta a.yaar. .> i's (MEL'S v.. Ci P Vft?em; OUR PRODUCTS EXCEL ccauso (he bq.st material is at (ho du o.sal of ibo most competent bakors. ' Our bakeshop U equpped willi modern vens on 1 other improvements. Every/ bing U kept .inperfect condition which nAUrcs '.HQ WAD, ROLLS,. Eio,, r nb.soluto purity, and tho high nlass igr?dionts onsuro Mvoolnchs and whole* imonoHfl. Tho products of pnt .bakery ro light and piilatablo. ' lt. F, SCHULZ. BrcNNiiiVrsviM.K BAKI.?V. N.?E. oonioilpuMie 8c(u A LADIES' MAGA7iryr. '. (r?m? btaiiijM colored p'tt^j Uttit ? ?Minn ; ilictftuiiiklriK WtaSpMifJ laney Mufle ? h?u?rli?M liini. j fallon, etc. Sub ie r.b. to iUy, or, ?ntl ii, for ltl.it copy. I ly na c 111 H *?nia?l. Stud for Uimt. ??ityllnli, Reliable, fcluipt*, Up-to at?, heoimnilcnl arni Abtoltitaly 'rrfetit'tflttlutf l'ai.ar Vattcrno. wa ?.My wand is cent? ??ch-rvon? ala???. f tot them. Sold tn nesrly 6v.r/ city ?n4 lown, pr by miUI from THC NrJOALL CO.. r n-Mis.?? west stit t), new vom. Q bi ! oiyi&tixro ta <M? evoryjtox ct tb? gonviito h (hut p eol'rfj ?II wff? fl/ji^. ? Vi witUthiflgMgloyoj^thxmtortott it wMti?iokiy euroa 'AU?Vt?Vi rr 'H' ' fact always fresh in your memory: [ "., For Cuts, Mashes and all Op eu Sores, you need only to apply - / 4 " ' i li ff^?xican ff^uslan? ^inimenl ft few times, and th? sbron?s? and . inflammation will '' " bp conquered ami tho wouridcd llosh healed.'" >"'s . , J 1 To got tho bcBt rosults you' should satiir?to a picco . pf soft cloth with tho liniment and'bind it upon tho., wound as you would a poultieo. ' . : 'r ? '? ( - ,v->: 2?c, 60c. und $1.00 tv bottle*.,% .. . I?FFP ?1M FYF ON your poultry mm nt. tho very first sign of IVCCr HW CIC \tl\ ftouji), Baily Logs, ? H-uuhlotoot oV other tUEO?soa among your fowls uso Moxlouu Mustang idulmoiit. /J', nw vrx*o!>k?u>. mn wmm - ......?'.^'v..?VV - . i ..?'..;.; ivh VvKt.u?v.vM;v Co., ?or (? years, and it bj * always g^^'c j. G. ,W.COim. Mrs CQBB has just put in-anpthoi?: ... . \ . : < . I re?ard the "?i?celsi?r Cook Stoves .and l^ng?;?^'a> g?o<V.^ ?>fJ !lest? and, when fn ineed of'a Cooker I endeavor t? get tl?at make ?l btove.- m{^^ , Mr, BRISTOW ?i^tor town> ttS xmtil recently there The theso goods and ali kind of Hardware, Crocker^ Paints, Oils paulie ^?|11PP? illilll Benncttsviiio, s. o. Next to W. P. Bre?deii'is". ' ARE YOU DEAF? ALI* CASES OF DEAFNESS ?& H?RP ARE NOW ??RA836Jg by otu- new iuventidti. ' Only those boru deaf ore. incurable. . full ?out five ycart ag?'1 nrliift ?a tills cur cut li.. - underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months,.without,any success, cous,uUed Q num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent car,speclhllst of this city, who told inc tim] only au operation could help tue, and evett that only teiutiorarUy, tliat the head noises would the? cease,'hut the hearing In the affected ear would ho lost forever; -'. , ' '' V ItheH ?aw your advertisement accidentally In a New Yovh paper, .and: Qlxlercd your treat ment. After I lt,i l used it only a few days According to your "directions, thc noises ceased, ana .to-day, after Ave weeks, my hearing In the diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank; you 'heartily ahd beg to remain Very truly yours, .;?<??>' '. -, . IV A? WURMAW, 7308. Broddxvoy, naltlmor<, Md.. ; ? ' s^Q?fj treatment does not interfere with your usual p??iwdUon* ? ? YOU GAN OURE YOURSELF AT HOWIE WSP^ :: INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLlNlOi 696 LA KALLE AVE.) CKl?A?O?tLL. W MUG STORR NOW OPEN. mom *;-<> THU BtrotoheB (orih, from. HELPING overy m edi ol n o HAND %,?f.. bottlo l.ti tho ator/1, f heye'i a cute jo \ 1 PB?BbmVTION? PUT Ol? icro b?bttttM the drug? aro as puro ni,d 'raab aa I? la |>o?atble to obtain, Tho ul-? nott aar? .? taken In tho moaemlng wclgh> ng and compounding, . .. *jj AOOOXtA.OY V s caa of our strong point?. N Th.e charges .fft'?.df pre?erlptlon dWart lonb ar? at, lowftil^ead qhaltty and'.rior iel Mtyiae vlU frsitml*. s , TiiK T?mi FOU ntiY?s? At all times wo have a large sup-j ply of woll chosen goods whioh ''wo sell at ^odoi-hte prices, but now tho stock iV swoUoi): twice its rogvtlar size l)f t?i? addition of a-choice.assortment of ' Goods;; , Wo vresetiVi for inspection a line of Jewelry 0/excellent quailty. tler? aro Rings, Pins, Watches, Chains; otc, ot oxqhisito.design anet littlo cost.' ' Wo invite W spection. ' .^1 H. w>\?A&n$?,?, . . / ''tr?vtpior, Dec, ,13. Benhe?Bville. B Q, G0NDEN8ED SCHEDULE, Dnl?rl NU?. OJ V?hl. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, 35 * ' . Z[ AM. Lo l^loji'ii -o :\ 25 LcKjngftheo Af J/) nea .. .4 ;i:t ;J(/p, L'?oo? 4 03 Ai: Charleston 0 00 : AM, 23 P.M.." 7 55 9 07 .0 27 . {) 27 15 P.M. 53 . * i'll 7 ?2 tran PM. A.M.'' .9*6 : U 00 11,20 ll 26 HQ . P M. TRAINS GOING NORTH, Rf SB " 78 - 32 52 60 A M, P.M. A M. P.M. Lo Chorlgsloj 7 OJ). 5 20 0 00 4 20 ArLmoa ? 8 31 0 45 8 15 ' v ?'?6 .' Lo'Laucs 8 31 !'v 0 45 6 00 Lo King i\roo 8'47 Ar Florence 9 45 7 65' 7 40 A;M.\ P:M, AM, _1\M? * Daily cxcopt Sunday . No. 52 runs through to Columbia vi? ContraJ lt- ll. 'of S. 0 ? ; . Trnius Nos 78 end 32 run v?a Wilson and Kayottcvlllo--Sbort Lino-and make I oloso oonneotion for all points North, Trains on C." & D Ituilroad IOAVO TJor* onco daily, except Sunduv. 1005 a. m., | a-rive Darlington 10 30, H&rtsvllleH 65 V p tn, ?herSw a in, Wodosboro 12 50 p w., ; ,. Leu vu Florence daily exoopt Sunday at 8*00 pm, arrive Dorlipglon 8 25 vh^ui^ Scone!lavjljb 9*22 p m^.Qibsbp 10 29;.p,m" Lfiavo Flor??bo Sunday only 10 05 a tn, ? arrive Darlip^top 10 30 n.m, -Lont? Gibson daily exoopt Sunday.A 05 . I a uj. i Ilennoitbville 7 15 a rn, arrive Dar* liii?ton 8<15.a m., ioavo Darlington,8 SO, arrive Flordnco.9 15. a m. 0 . Loavo Wudosboi'o duily oxcept Sundsy 4 10 pm, -Choruw 5 15 p m, Uorlingtbo . 6.2.9..-p: tn. nnivo Florence 7 00 p m... , ?cavo HftTlBvillo-?. 25 a millari i sgt on 8' 50 o in, nrrivojb'loronce 9 \6 a m. H.., M. E M F,H a o N, ? o n ' l Pats Agent, ?j J., p. ?JQNLXI ;?o.P^ Manager, T. M. EMBRYON, Trafilo Manager,, "?iii 0 Ttl ?.-iv .ii,-.* pA8TICMAP VAIS!?. ?UM, V '.?'* OO^P^?K?i?CnBDULB, "'Z In effoet November 24, ?90|, . : i -WhiST ?lOUND. ' DAILY No 63-Lonvo WilmingtoivO.IQ' . a. m ,. Duo Fayetteville 12 20 p. '.' m. Loovo Fayetteville 12.42 p, ? m. . - Arrive San ford. 1.J58 m. .KAST BOUND. DAILY >(o ,52-~L?avo Sanford 3.05 p. rp." ?rriv'o'F?vo'tt'ovillo 4 20 p m, .' .. Loavo FuyO?tev?llod 30 p. m. .': ArHvo Wilmington 7.16, BKNNETT?VII.liE BltANOII. :Troiti leaves Bennoitsvii/o 8 10 a, pi4 Maxton 9. 05, Bod Springs 9.33, l'nrkf?ij! lOQ2,.arrivo Fayotfovillo 11.10. 'Roturning;; leaves-'Favottovillo 4. 40 p. m., ll?bO?'Millat'??O?i^ Bod Sprits .-fc.ftto Maxton! Ou 6,-arrive Beunottsvillo 7.15 p. . : ? \?* 'Hj. i .irj ?i i.,'. V ; <. ./.:.:.-. ' ' ; . :. .':t>r..;<:-.;i .',Contiebribu?'nt;-;X^y?t?e^ fib,ij at Maxton with ?Ve faro}!?* "" iv'";: (lent. ? ^n\\\-c,:\ ? \?? ?{.??hWaty.?tb^bi ^.'.I.J'.ptb.gH.'ftttj ? ^iphr,epMtonfyt>l- .^t-v ?<a\v\y-t\i?.t'lie?S ..?ft'fdi'? ?'l'Uv.h,.' >.U' ii: ! .wWti?P^v. ? ? ,:-;..,;.".'!-v- . .51. )iiimyON^;Tra?lo;Mapasor. ;. if^''n' .i:. Av THE bes^t..workmanship. , v Bay R?th'dud Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Atti?ts itt constant at cadence, LADIES W?RK;la Specl|ilty I ..Once a' .c^tst'omer,' always a.customer. JAOKSON{& HATCHER, I TOi?SOR&??i AR'hsTS?. , Tbxeo Clairs ! \uws* . ... v 'Ifypvything JNrat-Clma. ,T VI 'SALOON ON MAi?io?' STBEET.' JGASYIX?H A Hts; CLE?S^H A VJ?8 BES? ?F 1?A?B CU'fS I Ql\ildr?n: receive special Attentiou ehher nt the. Shop.at.their house, * 'S Your. pfttrohnge s?lioited. ' ?. A. Gi^CE, Barfor, , ,' BENN?8yil.?iE,'8. 0. , TrtADS MA.nns DE8?QN8 COPVniQHTB AO. .Kit Anyon" flpT)clInf( i\ ?Vclc)i nnd <rosorlj>tiQiiniay jUloVly asovmnln o??1 opinion froo whether ai) lUTontlon I?i probably patentable... Contmunlcft. tlonsatrlotlvconlldontla?. IlnmtbookonPAtent4 .cnt?roo. oi<l6at riponoy for Bocurlnttpfttont?. {'atonta tut on .ibronah Munn A Co. k?coJvo tpccM notice, without Chorno, In tho i.r. Ahnndsomoly llhiatratod wookly. ?^rKOitolr OulAtlpn Of any solontino Jonrnnl. Tcrtns, ?3 A . YOAri-f?urniorttbB, |1, Bold hy nil newKlMlerf, MUNN ? (Jo.30l?ronili.:.y/ .{: DrAnch Ornop^ m V 8t" W?sb|i-jw, . / . . ? !. . . i . . . .,., '. H ?iL I uirii? ! .FOU SALE, J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. TI1K NEW YOUIC WO?LD Thrloe A Week Kdlttow, Tho Most Widely Rend Newepnper in Atnoricft. 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