The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 10, 1897, Image 2

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L ?}* A. BROWN ~ - - Editor, Wednesday, February 10, 1897. Subscription Trico i . Ono year.$ 1.0C Six months.5C Three months.2E PEN AND SCI8S0RGRAPH8. South Carolina lias ten living ex-Governors. Only twenty more days oi Cleveland Democracy, Mr. Zacharia Ellerbe, an old citizen af Cash's Depot, died on the 1st. Several colored prisoners es caped from the Orangeburg jail last week. A charter lms been granted to the Marion Tobacco Warehouse Company. Dr. F. E. Wilson, an old and well known citizen of Society Hill, died on the 1st. The profits of the sugar trust last year are reported to have been ten million dollars. Rev. T..De Witt Talmage will deliver his greatest new leoture in Columbia on the 18th. The Missouri House of Repre sentatives has passed a bill pro hibiting the playing of baseball on Sunday. ?ev. T. H. Edwards, of Dar lington, has been called to tho Baptist churches of Wedgefield ana Eastover. Alabama, South Dakota and Norin Carolina Legislatures are considering the South Carolina dispensary system. A charter has been issued to the Seneca Manufacturing Com pany, which means another cot ton mill for the State. George Washington and Na poleon Bonaparte are the names of two old soldiers who received their pensions in Baltimore the other clay. The new court house of Ber keley county has been complet ed and the county officials are in possession. It is a handsome brick struoture. The contest for the seat of Representative Stokes of the Seventh South Carolina district, by T. B. Johnson, Republican, has been dropped. The Saluda county court house is nearing completion. The Sa luda Land and Improvement Company makes the building a present to tho n?w co i ot v "Che Ice Vf nm ? Ker uv in# ,Uommny ol' ? uni tor. hu y i t'??:.MV:<\ i.;, coutte. ?< ? p\ tfcfn? xii a {)hv,)iy THU) Hie factory will l?o&iii oj ? i fi won abott i the first ot .May. It is asserted that Grover Cleveland is now worth $1,000, OOO, and that most of his wealth came through Wall street. Be that as it may he is the richest duck hunter in the land. Mr.. Wallace McDiarmid, for years editor and proprietor of the Robesonian, and county treasurer of Robeson county, died of pneumonia at his home in Luraberton on the 4th. Prof. Craighead of Clemson College lias been selected to de liver the annual address before the literary societies of W orford College in June. Dr. Steele of Nashville will preach the com mencement sermon. The Republicans of Charleston are getting up a petition to be presented to the House of Rep resentatives against the count ing of the electora I vote of South Carolina and asking for an in vestigation of the constitution and laws of the State bearing oh elections. Something; to Think About. A STATEMENT, NOT 16 TO 1, BUT 1 TO ONE nUNDKED AND TWENTY- FIVE. The South Carolina Conference at itBBOBsion in December, 189?, r?solu ted against evangelists and rca ill rm od its course at its Bossion in Decembor, 1896, by refusing to rescind snid resolutions. PerhnpB tho brethren had a good con science in doing it. Paul ?aid ho had a good conscience doing tho snmo thing before his eyes wore opened. Tho church pnpor says editorially that the resolutions wero passed by a large majority. Tho minutes fail to give us the yens and nays. Lot us admit that 125 voted for tho resolutions. Now let us soo what we shall seo. Was hurt done tho cause of Christ? Not in the least, only as it hurt tho indi* vidual who voted it and stood aloof when God was honoring tho labors of tho evangelists ; ns shown by lack of conversions under tho ministry of those who voted it. It is painful to make this rocord but tho facts warrant tho statement. Dr. Carradino, in summing up the year's labor, says that three thousand souls wore Bayed nud sanctified ns tho result of his labor during 1896-fifteon hundred being conversions. Querry : Can tho 125show ns many conversions? "For without mo yo can do nothing/' .You say "comparisons are odious." "Well, whore does tho odium fall? Rememhor tho evangelists tnkos nono into tho church. Ho finds the church already full of unconverted and back slidden mombors. I don't go out of Marlboro; I draw my promise from tho sovon charges within-her bounds. Brethren (laymon) let the work of 1896 bo a g naran too t\mt wo cannot disponeo with the evan gollsts. STEWABD. February 4, 1807, "It Might Have Been." Tkoio wan n wonderful revival Within tho town of N., Suoh a swooping tide of glory In tho pUoo heul novor boon. Mon grown old and sinful living, Mon rodeomod by Joeua' blood, Women, maidens, eyon obildron Had boen saved by His own Word, There was ono who would not listen To tho man of God who spoko; For the voioo of this His eorvnnt, Tondor memories in him woko. Hard tho Spirit strived, but vainly With this oiuful, hardened man; Strived to load him to tho fountain, Just ns only tho Spirit can. *'I am young yet, thoro is plenty Of time for my salvation still. I will oomo to JoeuB lator, Whon I am old, infirm and ill." ?Timo? Oh no!" tho Spirit pleadod, "Evon now tho timo is como. Won't you give your heart tn Jesus, And no lougor in ein romain ?" Ab, no, no ! tho dovll conquored This poor soul ono timo too rauoh, (And thoro's dwelling in this vt ido world, Many, many in his olutoh.) Just ono wook and ho lay dying, Dying in his awful sin, Horrible thoughts hin mind besotting Whou ho thought, "It might havo boon.'' The man of God stood by bim, Giving promises o'or and o'er, "If you'll givo your hoart to JOBUB Ho will open wido tho door." "Ab, too late ! too lato ! I know it, For I now am dying fast, And I've lived a lifo BO sinful That I'll not glvo God tho last." "Jesus will bo glad to Bavo you," Said tho minlstor BO kind. ''Just trust in Him now, this moment, And sweet rest you'll find." "No, I'm lost I I'm lost forever I Not one ray of hopo for mo, Only torment, anguish ever In for mo eternally.'' /} So ho died, and lost forever Was this young man in his Bin, But one tb oughts tum with Borrow, When wo think, "It might havo boon." CLAUDIA. KIRTON. Medlin Springs, Dunbar, S. 0. Home raised Hams 10c at E. M. Rowe's. A few months ago, Mr. Bryon Evory, of Woodatook, Mioh:, was badly nfllloted with rheumatism. His right leg was Bwollon tho full longtb, causing bim great Buffering, Ho WOB advieed to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tho first bottle of it helped him considerably and tho second bottle offcotcd a ouio. Tho 25 and 50 cont sizes aro for salo at Jennings' Fbarmaoy. I- .1 ??T1 "-LULU' A GEN'l'S WAY/CEn-Fat War it? Cubs, ls by Souo f Qtjo?fldh, Cuban rt prcacnially? Al Wui'h'.r.'iti?u. End?j "??<* by t.kvbim patrU ot.. J>> tWvAViiidojji Oimr.n.?. A botin&'in tor i.ftuii. Qi\\y &\.op 1% boofc, Sig (orn?nlo?ioDit, ii'tootylwKly want? tho o:>.y endorsed, J ?ballir Utah, Outfit?, free. Credit glvoii. Fioi^bl bttid. i>rop all trash, and make $300 a month with War in Cuba. Address to-day, TIIE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St., Ohloago. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. T. Ai Slocum., M. C., tho Great Chemist and Scientist, Will Seqd, Freo, Three 8ottles ol His Newly Discovered Remedies to Sufferers, EDITOR DEMOCRAT : I havo discovered a reliable cure for Consumption and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, Gcn cnoral Decline, Loss of Flesh and all Con ditions of Wasting Away. By its tlmoly uso thousands of apparently hopeless cases havo been cured. So proof-positive am I of its power to euro, that to make its mor ita known, I will sond, freo, to any afflicted reader of your paper, threo bottles of my Nowiy Discovered Remedies upon receipt of Express and Postoflico address. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 08 Pine Street, Now York. 03?r Whon writing tho Doctor, please mention this prpor. Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fiy-Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. ^Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt's Liver Pills Notice of Final Discharge. ESTATIS OF EMILY MCLAURIN. Having this day filed in tko Probato Judge's ofllco for Marlboro oounty my final roturn ae Exooutor of said OBtato, notieo ia horoby glvon that I will apply to Bald Court on tho otb day of Maroh, 1897? for Letters DlemiBSory as said Exooutor. JOHN L. MCLAURIN, Oobraary 9, 1897. Exeontor. Misplaced or Stolen. I will pay $10 to havo my bale of cotton returned to mo if raioplaood by nooidenb, or $15 for xocovory of halo and proof suffi olont to cony ?ot the thlof if stolon. Tho bal? waa wolghed and raarkod by tho pub Ho weigher at MoColl und NRH soon by him on tho platform at MoOoll within the last throe weeks. Tho bolo waa marked T. H, B. Wolght 500 lbs,; nnmbor 4. T. H. BET UK A, Fobraary 8, 1897, I have ?ivon Chamberlain's Cough Rom? . dy a fair test nacl oonsldor it ouo of 'tho vorybcsb roinodlos for oroup that I hayo ovor found. Ono doso has always hoon ???fll?lent, although I uou lt ?r?t-iy. Any cold my children contract yiolds vory read ily to this medicino I cnn oonsolontlously recommend it for oroup and cold in obi? dron.-Ooo. H. Wolf, Olork of tho Circuit Court, Fernandina Flu. Sold at Jonniuge' Pharmacy. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Frodorlokstowo, Mo., was troublod with ohtonio diarrhoea ? for ovor thirty yoaro. Ho had become folly i satisflod that it was enly a qucBtiou of a j short tirao until ho would havo to glvo up. Ho had boon kentert hy nomo of tho best | pbysiolnns tn Europe aud America, hut got uo pormanet relief. Ono day ho picked up j a nowspapor and chanced to road an advor tlso of Obamborlin'u Collo, Oholora and Diar rhona Romody, Ho got a bottlo of it, tho Ont dono holpo? bim and its continued UEO cured him. For sale at Jonniogs' l?h?ir mooy. LANDS POR SALE ! Farm, known as the Red House ?lace, lying in Blue Spring Town lobeson county, N. C., containing 317 acres. 165 ol which are clear and under cultivation, Has three double houses with bricK chimneys; a store with all the usual fixtures, modern built barn, cotton house and cattle shed. The i rh* provements arc nearly new. Better wa ter and a more healthy section cannot be lound anywhere. Society in neighbor hood the best. Churches and schools convenient, Price $3,000. Adjoining the above is a well timber* ed tract of 350 acres, about 20 ol which is cleared ; improvements, one negro house; Price $1,200. A highly cultivated lairm of 350 acres, with good dwelling house and store, barn and stables and some negro houses being known as Plummersville, This ls a good business stand and noted for its good watei and healthfulness. Thc place is too well known (0 need a description. Price $2,000. Persons wishing to purchase cither or all ol these tracts will apply to E. L. Mcf?orma?, Maxton, N. C. Also several tracts of land in the neigh borhood of Alfotclsville and Hoi and. which will be shown hy Ohas. McRae, AHordsville. Terms on all these lands can be made very reasonably. F. W, KERCHNER, Wilmington, N. 0. $3,05 GIYEN AWAY To every ono taking advantage of this offer wo will absolutely givo them $3.05 of value. THE BAGSTER TEACHERS' BIBLE ls acknowledged by all the most com prehensive of any Teachers' Bible in existence. lt contains all the helps found in any Teachers' Bible. A com plcte concordance, 12 superb maps, silk head bands and ribbon marker, lt is bound in Morocco ; it is divinity circuit, lolding cover, gold edges and reversible back, In tact it is a perfect and beautiful Teachers' Bible. Now what we will do is this, il you will send us only $2.90 we will send you postpaid this $6.00 Teachers' Bible and give you free one year's subscription to THE DEMOCRAT, You can find no handsomer or more appropriate present for Christmas or New Year's. Order at once as the. supply Is limited. A ?ja ni ph can bo ??cn at tim office; ftttontion, fa?tet, ?iipol |M8$ '?T/?O. vSlud? ',*< liVUit-J M?i\ O 'J.'CiXV: IkVil?ovr*, .1 ht% to t-ay io uiy inouuu aim luupublio generally that I have boen North and havo pnrohascd a full ?took of fall and winter goods, suoh ns shoos, dry goods, millinery, orookory and glnsswaro, oto., nud nm fully convinced I bought my goods as low ns tho lowest, thotoforo I nssuro you I oan soil yon ovorythlng lu my lino aaohonp astho cheap est. Ploaso cull on mo before buying and oonvinco yourself. Thanking you kindly for your paBt pat ronage-only hopo it will continuo BO. Respectfully your?, M. E. MAYER, Champion of low pricos. SO YEARS' fiXPERIEMOB. PATENTS TRADE MARKS? DE8IQN8, O0PYRIQHT8 ?to. Anyono Bonding n sketch ?nd desorption mny quickly nscortain, froo, vrhothor nu invendue I? probably putout utile. Communications strictly oonllilcntinl. Olclost nKonoyfor ?courln? patonts in America. Wo liavo a Washington onico. Putouts takou through Munn A Co. receive .poolal notlco lu tlio 8GIENTIFI0 AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, Inmost olronlatlon Of any flolontino tournai, weekly, lorim <f3.00 H year ? ?l.Wnlx mouthe. Hpoolnxm copies nutt ZlANP i nuit OM PATENTS sont free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 JUrotidwnv, New York. Registration Notice Notlco is hereby givon that tho books for tho registration of tho votore of tho town of Bonnottsvillo will bo oponed on tho first day of Fobruary, 1897, at tho Probnto ?Tudgo's ofllco in tho court honso, and will remain opon until io days boforo tho town oleotion, whio'n will como off on tho 13th day of April, 1897. B. A, BOGERS, Suporvi?or. January 21, 1897. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Wo horeby warn evoty ono from trespass ing upon nuy of tho lands ownod or con* troted hy us, oithor by bunting, Ashing, cutting timber, hauling stmw or by making paths aoroBS nny of said lnndB. All viola tors of this notice will bo punished accord ing to law. W. J. COVINGTON, II. K. COVINGTON, Januury it, 1897. MftTIPE to tho Township Board of Bil If I I Una Commissioners: You will ploaso soo that all tho roads in your terri* tory aro Immediately worked, and that all bridges aro put in good ropnir. Notify all ovorsoors to glvo this matter their im me diate attention, W. P. KINNEY, County Snporvleor. January 11, 1897. Any ono having busi ness with Knox Liv NOTICE. tngston whllo ho isattondiogtho Loglslaturo, will ploaso eco H. L. Freeman nt tho office of tho County Superintendent of Education, who will oommunioato with him if neces sary. NOTICE!? 1 f?m my md n11 poreons from hiring or sholtoring Lou Dud* loy, who Is my lawful wife, undor any con oldoratton, Those doing so will bo punished by law. CALVIN DUDLEY. January 25, 1897. ' . ft i ^^^^ ? CDinTlflM causes ii . fill tl* nimble bi rniUlUm Ininuchinny. Oil} VAIMAW " to Saw Mills mid ?Vitts tn? {ust what Jic needs oii'l wp inn/.n, Warro wcnty.pcr ccut. grcnte r l lian tin.' ; > " .? ylo v 9; .>mv ?Viii.s soin In on? ntc'ntti provea and they go to nil part* of Un: \voi>;. THU DeLOACH VARlAOl.fi PRICYt?! MATCHER ANh MO'??.OIU?bt Write nt once for large lilusjifttqrt ?tnOogiic. DeLoach Mill MV, Co. 165 Washington St., New V(>f>? r?hy, md i Beunettsvillo, S. 0,, J iii ino rv ' ANNUAL RETURNS OF PROM?T. 0 6? l'idiote :.. lal I HpOii es of i i und COUNTY AUDITO) Bonncttsvillo, S. G., Dec NOTICE ia hereby give ni dhu . ? j oiAa'c will bo opou trout tlu roi ib.y fr Junu? wry to tho 20th dny of Fob) tory, tor tho purpose of rooolvl thc te' rm o? ibo tnxpuyors of Marlboro ?oiiilty. dil por? 3on> having proporty in ihoh pf-Hnautot) ns 3woor or Holder, or as Husband, ^uiont, ' Suardian, TrtiBtco, Administrator, Amount* ing Ofllcot, Agent, Attori ,y or Factor, on tho lot day of January, tuc ri iji In ? to list tho samo for taxation .vithin ! .' c required by law, or Incur i i po??'Uj por cent., which abtaohcB iii LO do SO. Tho Poll Tax of Ono Doll [di malo persons botwoon tho Go yoma, oxeopfc peraons wi o bro tn, :d, unable to carn a support, oi 1 . .:' Sold tere. Tho Auditor or an assist'.: ; > 111 i\t tho following places in* 1 '. 1 ty ia tho days named for tho ootiyo'iioi.c ot tho publio : Hod Hill, Wednesday, Brownsville, Thursday, nobron, Friday, Olio, Monday, Red Bluif, Tuesday, Tatum, Wodncaday, Nowtonvillo, Thuraday, Brightsvillo, Tuesday, Quick's Store, Wednesday Jn> '> y .>,, (So; Smithvillo, Grant's MiM, Jatiu?f, : ! r My tilico in Bennctlsvill'. will 1 iii [luring tho Unto presoribe? bj January int to February 201-h .'1-, pm Lieu in BennottKvillc and (.boco \yj (ll to roturo at tho several appui?1' nu nil li oan bo accommodated. J. C. pAMPBliT-l Auditor Mu? H. ? Jr ni'iry i ot niiary \\\? 1897 j Jvnu'.i y i ;,, 1.. Jo mtv. y iS | '.>/ January 1. Ja nun , 26 k Si?'/ J?iHKir;' Jn . . 16 19? fl T St ft KS f Dit: y-af, III MEDICIS CHEMICALS, TOILET ART ? O WK 81. FINE STATION ! I^' LAMPS, OILS AND ^l?, i^iiVi? SEOARS, And Oho wo T'V - w January 20, 1897. Do not bo docolvedby f?lurln? ndvot.. wi 1 li think you can got tho boet mado, finest 1U1W. .? 1 MOST POPULAR QIIWKIO for o, moro eoiifr. Buy from rel Ubi 0 n . rti ictm?T ttmt haro ?atned nroputatlou hy hone : unit MI?4 . dcollntf. Thcro lo nono In tho world th.".. ( ?in /.r^i-X In moolifuik'nt conntruotion, dnrabilit} ol .V KI pnrta, flnoncsH of tl ni ?li, beauty In MMfti'iitifC. 01 li. s ftsnmny lmprovomontBO-8 tho NEW MOMl ? WRITE FOR OIROULAI The Hew Homo Sowing Manlilno Co. OoANOB,HABS, IIOH?OM.HARH. savuiow *<<>.,h.\ OmcAao.lrj.. Sr,Mo, DAIA?VTit ;*u. BAH iraAKomoo, Oxt" ATLANTA, ? A ron SALE DV H. XV. CARn?LJi, Novombor 4, 1896. READTHIS.-ircsi< ftiny;?iii, aounoo to all persons having M whi? nift ohines out of ropair that I wi ?I <. iii in good ropair and will guaranty, h.o,? lo satisfactory work. I am ab 1 > ; rod to furnish all brokon or missing <>;ui <. ?\o tify mo through tho mall and ( will ; o to your house and do tho work Chi tefl mado satlsfaotory. I also do ol ooh audi WAtoh work at prices to ault tho tiuioo, 'I ho work botng dono nt your homo you bav^ tho advftutago of toathig lt bol<' . ;? \ ;Mg for lt. w h. V> tOKKft, 8opt, i, 1896. Bounottfvillc. B. C, B. 7. PETERK?N, And ii?y mid Wagon Aluho . ^J?. (9, Address ?knhett9v??e. Prlc?? Reasonable-Satislactiou qu^.t. untced on all work done. ?ST ROOFING P.A. INT- .jov WOud Dr motftl-at Iiardwaro S?-)io. VARIABLE FMOTiuN FEfc?. SAW WILLS, PLANERS AND CATCHERS AND SHINGLE MACHINES_ DeLoach Corn and Flour Mills, Turbine Water Wheels, ??Hungry Elephant" Baling Press, Cane Mills, Engines and Boilers. "OUR ADVERTISER" GRINDING MILLS. MILL, MACHIN?RY AND OUARINO OP ALL KINDS. SAW RQPAIRINQ a specialty. WORK (JUA RAN Tl! I'D. i Ufo, mut more especially .13 FRICTION ns applied bles Ut? oncrato to take ntcd to yfeid n capacity ?th same power. Ks woudcrful popularity N VBGD PLANER, ats them all. , Atlanta, Qa. II S. nth St., St. Lout?. Mo. ??=?=? ww ilium n nm n . " y Agent. 9, 1807. W. P. BREEDEN'S 0ARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND SALE STABLES Aro located ia tho Brcodou Block wc?t eldo of tho Public Squaro, whoro.you will flud it full lino of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HARNESS of tho host makes. A carload of Singlo aud Doublo Wagons. Also a carload of well ?roko 3E3Zors?JS contd lk/?xxli&^m Wo have bargains for ovo'rybody. Qivo mo a call, January ?, 1897. LADIES7 SHIRT WAISTS ONLY 40 CENTS. WHEN WE READY TO WEAR ALL WOOL BLACK SKIRTS $1.75 Can't make mistakes. Wo havo boon loaming tho business of buying for years. Wo know a lot of things about that you can't learn hearing other people talk, nor is there any printed matter on tho subject. When wo say a thing is good, 'tisgood. When we say a price is low, 'tis low. Come in and take a look at our KIEW FALL DRESS GOODS. ?jj- Ono dollar goods at 10 cents a yard. MENS CLOTHING. SUITS PROM 8-1.00 TO $15.00 September 8, 1896. BOYS' CLOTH INO. SUITS FROM $1.00 TO $6.00. mm ll, CONDHNSED SCHEDULE. Tr Kfli i Fobru ny Villi IMO. J OU M <?'!.?'. llF.CKtVf.R. JHOU'I il .(;...'I?.XJ:- ?.'M-i?. No U'\!uiin. ' . . i a III Ar trayottovilto U 00 Lv PnyottoHlIo U 21 LV Foyoltoville Junction ll 27 t.\ Sanford l- 00 p iii Lv Climax 2 66 Ar 3rconsboro 3 25 Lv .'Iroonsboro 3 35 Lr ;5l?ko8iln'!o 1 23 l>y Walnut Covo ... Hurnl Uall Ar Mt Airy 4 55 6 2(5 (5 60 SOUTH DOUN?- Daily. No. 1. hy Mt Airy Lv Kural Uni) Ly Wnlnut Covo I tokosdalo ". insboro L\ '-reonaboro i. climax Lv .'nu ford Ar i ayottovillc Junction Ar i.'ayottuv?Mo ? 'njotlovillo : Wilmington NORTH HOUND. Uv honnoltsvlllo ... Maxton |i\ '.od Springs i . !op? Mills Ai l;?yr>tt.orllS? . ?UTII BOUND. M : . yottevlHo Lr Hopo ?\lllis Ll i??d Springs ; . Maxton Ar ?ii nnottsvillo I S III a Ul 10 04 10 32 111 07 11 :.:> 12 15 12 43 2 65 1 12 1 13 .1 3 ? 7 -15 No 4 Dully. T'JG n ii. 0 25 ll 35 10 02 11 OS ~No~ ;{'"" Dnily. NORTH BOUND. I.. K rumour IA Climax A. .i'Donalioro \, .lonslioro Lv . Ut) du lo A, M <ll8on 'JTH HOUND. ?j i lison Lv Siokosdalo V 1 insboro ' iv . i .-{oisboro Lo iinx A '.! '..nsour 4 28 ? ni 4 40 5 30 fi 17 7 20 ' No 10 MIXKn Daily Ex. Sunday ~0 ?6 'am 8 35 9 20 9 35 11 07 ? 66^ No 16 M1X Kl) Duily Ex. Sunday 12 30 p in 1 23 2 40 3 25 4 20 fi 06 \ liliound oonncotioii? nt l'uyettovillo with 'i. antic Coast Lino for Ml points North illili i si, nt Sanford willi tho Saabuurd Air Liii >. I Orocnsboro with U10 Southern ItniLvny ' on ; iy, nt Wamut Covo with tho Noriblk . . . ' ustorn ltaihond for Winston Salem. ; nih bound oonr.oot'.onB ut Walnut Covo '..o Norfolk and Wostern Railroad for It?al) .! oand points North and Weel, at Urorns ln .1 y th tho Soutliorn ltnilwny Company for Iii I Ijjli, Hlohniond and all points Noith and ii Enyottovillo with tho Atlantio Coast I.m - .rall pointa South, nt Maxton with tho i '.i'd Air Lino (or Charlotta, Allanta and ts South and Southwost. V. K. KY{*fi, Honorai Passenger Agont. J'? iV. FRY, Gonoral Mun igor. "f'W ORDER TO MAKE PtAOE ?''"*? tor 1897 RAMBLERS, I will Boll you . tho latest 1896 ii : tiers Brand New At $60.00. i).>- Con you afford to mies thlsohanoo? Douglas Jennings, Novrmbor 27, 1896. DW. B. B. BREEDEN, * . i i x?oiar>03M jjn&isiTxmn\ 1 ionriu>tt?ivUlo,a.C. $$K}'>k ovor *ho nftnk? Omc0 "owra "tjfT.?& from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. ' PHARMACY. ?i lock ot pruflK und ModioUi?? is now qv>iiSi 'MO. OTk^i??^^ sr. iv. i cv un?! Knvtloj.fo rn inni?li, K it ted 'ind unruled fi ?i tn uhcun to tho bn?t. I'm ? ittj ? lt\\l vv.np ? t -vdvli till k|?'f? '. "> . (JI?Sd Stund, Nioklo -Stand all alzos. Swing ing l.nmi.s choap, good and best. SOAPS, Huttormilk worth 6o oako, but lt ls only 10o box of 3 onhos. Savon dc la lioso only coats 20o for box of 3 cnkos and if it is not as good ns a 25o Fonp bring it back. CIGARS. Snbaroso, Kxporta and on np to 15o a piocc. ISMOKING TOBACCO. Pick leaf, Yellow leaf, Winston, Pritohnrd'a Pride, oto. CANDY. Caramel?, plnin, iood and Ohooolntos, Mnrs mnllow's 6, 10, mid 2fic box. Lawnoy's Choco lates J pound IO cents, pound 75. PERFUMERY. From 5o llottlo to two dollars and a half. Eastman';-and ho loada in tho manufnoturo of (Ino gooda. li"? in in, Oils, Gins? mid Patty. If yon wnnt to soo n pur (aol ty como and look at my liconBo to practico phurinaoy-not many in tho county. ^HB- Bring mo your proscriptions. DOUGIAS JENNINGS. November 10, 180?. WOOD OR SMITH WORK HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. I bnvo oponed a Gcnornl Kopair Shop nt tito Cain stand and nm prepared to do nil kind of WOOD OR IRON WORK. Buggies, Wagons, Carts, cto., repaired ot short notlco. I mako Horsosbooing o apo olalty nnd gtmranteo satisfaction. Cr5=- All I ask is a trial. I CAIN'S OLD STAND. Ootobor s, 1895. R. T. BARFIELD, (NKXT TO TICMl'KUANOB IIAMJ, DEPOT 6T.) BENNliTTSVILLE, S. 0. MANUPACTURKn OF AND DKALHR IN Furniture, Coffins, Caskets, Motalto Oasos, EHo I have three Hearses and can attend i--T,--^r, calls to any part ol the colin tiiaibima"W Orders by telegraph will he promptly filled. When not in my Shop I can be found at my residence In West Bennettsvillc, near D. C. White's. [ Aug, 1, 1894, FOR SALE OR EXOHAN??7 HAVE a limited supply ot the tam-? m ous llawkln's Prolific Cotton Seed, which I will sell at popular prices or exchange one for two. Thjs is a very prolific variety and thc best allround Cotton I ever planted. Nov 24, C. F, MOORE. n?T?HWTON, Attornoy at Law? Honnottsvitlo, S. 0. Oflioo In tho Briok Row North of tho Court Houso. January 0, 1805. ~'|UDLBY & GASTON^ Attorneys at Law? BENNETTSVILLE, 9, U. Office on public square, west ot the | Court House, im Buy Your Heavy From Rowe Brothers; 3-ood Flour only $4.60 per Barrel. Patent Flour only $5,25 per Barrel, Good Tobacco only 180 per lb. Best Tobaooo only 23operlb. Lard only ? 1 -2c per Pound IE i CHE UNG. Our Entire Line to be Sold it a Sacrifice. ilso to be Sold at Greatly Re duced Prices. . 1 MOLASSES in Barrels and Half t?arrote at Lowest Prices. By Case at Wholesale Prices. we will have your trade if you will only see us before buying. Howe Ortrthe&? January 25, 1897. and Catch M A T rn @ IBM? arran geinents Fertilizers Plantation Supplies For 180^. I can help you to save JW ADDITION TO A GENERAL LINE OF Hardware and Agricultural Implements and TOOLS Of ALL DESCRIPTION Wo have a largo lino of TIN AND GLASSWARE. Wo buy stoves in Carload JL&is and can consequently soil thom 1/0/77 low. Wo carry tho nico?i and largest lino of over seen in Bonnottavillo, and we. aro offoring everything at astonishing low prices. Como to seo us when iu need of anything in our lino OB we are confident that We Can Please^ You both in price and quality of goods. Very respectfully, BELTSVILLE HARDWARE GO., P. A. H?33?E3, A&mST. October 18, 1896. Make Mame Map%&$$. J CYSKT 9 BY BUYING YOUR JP?BNXTtmO AW V VV * tho . 'Old Itoliable Furniture Store" on Where you can get Room Sets, Bureaus, Bed steads, Chairs, Mattresses,, Sofas, Picture 'Frames,, Etc, COME AND M OUR STOCK ?Olli WM, Vory respectfully, JOHN Ootober 6th, 18?0.