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#? A* BROWN - - - Editor, T?T-J-JJ_'.?-....I 1#\ lonr-. ?? OUUOOUUJT, 1I1U1?U IV, J.??/, Subscription Prlco? Ono yoar.$ 1.00 Six months.50 Th reo months..' ^25 THE DISPENSARY POPULAR. Tho people of North Carolina, after watching closely the work ing of the Dispensary system, have conducted to try it in sev eral counties. Buncombe and Cumberland have both secured bills through the Legislature. The Observer says tho saloon keepers in Fayetteville will pull np and move to Dunn and Roseboro. Doth towns are on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val ley road, so the drinkers will not bo hurt by it. But the town of Fayetteville will be beneiitted by the closing of the dispensary before night, the time when most of tlie young men do their drinking. HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS. Thoro is getting to bo a considerable lot of drinking on our streets, and wo think it time for tho Council to take stops to suppress it. A good thiug to do would be to pass au ordinance ranking it a misdemeanor for a man to 1)0 habitually caught on the stroets under tho influence of whiskey. Tho influence is bad, and is ns a cnncorupon tho good behavior and morality of tho town. If the tido don't change it Will not bo long boforo it will be impossible for a lady to walk tho streets without being insulted by some disreputable character under tho influence of this elixir of heil We know it is not tho wish or desire of any citizen to see this status of affairs in this part of tho moral vine yard; but unless stops aro taken to chook tho progress of this demon in our midst, what other result can we | look or hope for ? A Btrong incentive to right action along this lino would he to take up and heavily fino those guilty of such offences. There is ono thing certain if it did not entirely stop it, it would have a wonderful effect in reducing tho amount of whiskey drank by the individual, and individual habitual drunkenness is tho crime of | which wo coraplaiu. Lot those interested in suppressing this ovil in our town Bpeak out con demnatory of same and thereby arouse: a sentiment so strong that those ad dicted to this evil prrctice will forever desist walking tho streets in a stato of] intoxication. The sooner this matter is looked into ! and laws enacted prohibiting same, -tho-better it will he for al) concerned; and wc ho]"' lo seo (h< ( ... ..I otopfc nloiig thi: ihn iii lho noni ; itu.? ' ExanVpic is' i.iron.ijer (bau pr^cjclptt j nntj whoa n hud o:xanjplO is ilpily VKMI .. ! Ml. NW?O.'T. tho youth o( .vcjvur l?.w'ti, \\\ )x''?hckl^\ vea-u and- yr'fifi ....v.u'ieiuv j ?Ke|oyn {hereof, ...ui il ?nay Myer e.: dono, ii we keep ibo beards undi] :.nhni;? of the boye nuc? y?un'jij n.6u pu?'<?, if ?iinply iooitut1 thal Ibo ftitiiro of our tow: . ?lifo, foi in .heh haoiia her destiny inevitably rests. ; PEN AND SCISSORGRAPHS. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher died on the 8th. Miss K. F. Maher, of Barn well, is now clerk of the State Pension Board. . The Sumter Watchman says1 the Legislature made no mistake in electing Judge Klugk. A destructive form of cholera1 5s now added to the horror of fam ine and the bubonic plague in India. Judge O. W. Buchanan has been presented with a goldhead ed cane by the citizens of Fair iield county. Gov. Elierbe has decided to reduce the constabulary force one-half. The reorganization to take place at once. Senator B. R. Tillman did the country valuable seryioe in his bold speech last week on the armor plate frauds. The Laurinburg Exchange says that Dr. Leo's sales of medicine in that town last Saturday amounted to near $2f?0. If President McKinley will now remove every inefficient routeagent in the mail service ho will secure the lasting praise of the public. The cost of McKinley's inau guration according to the New York World was $2,600,000. Just think how much good that would do in India. Rev. W. E. Mooro, the blind preacher who drove the first spike on the Cape Fear and Y ad kin Valley road, died last week in Fayetteville, N. C. Dr. S. A. Steel, of Nashville, Tennessee, the General Secretary of the Epworth League, of the Southern Methodist church, will lepture in Columbia March the iOth. Pulpit, press and people these three have united in ai> peals for tho ratification of the arbitration treaty. Even the Sen ate should not delay to heed a demand that comes so unani mously from such sources. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. After having been confined to the houso for elovon days otd paying out $2,<; In doo tor billa without benoflfc, Mr. Frank Dolaon of Bftulb Sto Marlo, Mioh., wns outed by ono bottle of Ohamborlaln'fl Pain Balm costing ?s cents and linn nob sluoo boon troubled with thut1 com pl ni nt. Fot Balo at tfonnlngV Phnvmaoy, Keep A-Qoin'. It you strike a thom or rose, Keep a-goin' ! It it hails, or if it snows, Keep a-goin' ! ITairt't nc usc to zit an' whin* When thc fish ain't on your line ; Bait your hook, an* keep on tryin' ! Keep a*goin' ! When the weather kills your crop, Keep a^goin' ! When you tumble trom the top, Keep a goin' ! S'pose you're out o' every dime, Gittin' broke ain't any crime ; Tell the world you're teclin' prime ! Keep a-goin* 1 When it loons like all is up, Keep a-goin' ! Drain the sweetness Irom thc cup, Keep a-goin' I See the wild bird on the wing 1 Hear thc bells that sweetly ring ! When you feel like singin'-sing ! Keep a-goin' ! -Atlanta Constitution. A Day o? Bicycles. Somebody with a fondness for fig ures shows these largo in?rense in the bicycle bnsiucss in tho following para graph : .'Prior to 1885, thoro wero but six bicycle factories in this country, in that year thoro were 11,000 machines turned out. Fivo yenrs later there woro seventeen factories with au out put of 40,000 wheels. lu 1894 tho factories increased rapidly, and 125,* 000 machines wero turned out. A year latei the production was 600,000 and the number of factories moro than 500 none of which turned out less than 1,000 wheels a year. Tho capital in? yestod in these largo factories is ?90,? 000,000, aud the estimate of tho out put ior tho present year is not less than 1,000,000 wheels valued at $60, 000,000. Whore are They. It is enid that Ibero aro 116,000,000 old copper pennies somewhere. No body knows what has become of them, except once in a while a singlo speci men turns up in chango. A few years ngo 4,500,000 bronze two cent pieces wero set afloat. Three million of these aro still outstanding. Throe million th reo ccut nicklo pieces aro aro scat tered over tho United States, but it is very rarely that ono is seen Tho question is what becomes of all these pennies and three cent pieces. A drowning mau would have little uso for a mothod o? rcsouo which would requiro daya. A dyBpoptio doesn't wnnt to both or with ft tomcdy that iu going to tako wcoks to show it? beneficial effects. Tho Mount, Lebanon ShnVnri aro nfTorlrtf? i proiVitni un tl or two opino ol ts.b/?kor X)U *;? ?.? iv? Core lal vyflU'l yir-ld^?'juinO'Jluti; re Hoi. Tho very tirtf, do?? pr?.v?.?> boiiott,oial Iii hi ont ??-.<*: -A.-A it l?i owing lo Ibo un bntlKUd r.)Mbi<?').;o ::i it, fur.!, Uley r>?\v put lei -rent ,.!.. . i-l? h*Wen ifk tba n;ujk\.>--.. Thi'?'j olin h?-, baa thi'dib?b i\v\jj dfugtfliiiv; n'tV? it will ve; i.y t?? alUltjtcd to /uve."! tba ul Wnp Hnih n(:{!t.?iuy to iyah o si trial ' ho Sb'.l '.t v [tactivo Cort iii roMovos by . .*. .iii.j, thc ?.' ri. h niu'i aiding lbo$ig??V.U> of food. LftXOl is tho beet modioine for ohildron. Dootors rccoramond it in plftoo of OnstorOll. From Ci'ipple Creek. Aftor tho big flro in Cripplo Crook, I took a yoiy eovcro cold lind tried many remedies without help, tho cold only becoming moro settled. After using three smnll bottles of Chamberlain? Cough Remedy, both tho cough und cold loft mo, nod in thia high al tit inlo it taV.es ft meritorious cough remedy to do nny good,-G. R. HENDERSON, editor Daily Advertiser. For salo nt Jon iiiugH Pharmacy. McKellar's Specials. Good CofTeo 12J cents. Good Tobacco only 20 cents. Full stock of fresh Garden Seed. Finoiincofuice and cheap Umbrellas Seo my line of Towels before you buy. I now have tho finest lino of Shoos I eyer carried. Get my prices on Meat and Flour boforo you buy. AGENTS WANTED-Far War in Cuba, by Senor Quosndo, Cuban roprcsonlntlvo nt Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patri ots. In tremendous demand. A bonanza for agents Only ?i oo. Big book, big commissions, Evorybody wants tho only endorsed, reliablo book. Ontfits freo. Credit given. Freight paid. Drop nil trash, and rnnko $300 ft month with Wnr in Cubft. Address tooday, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONOERN, 3?2-356 Dearborn St., Oh\cago. * IU'.ITIC-HJ NEW BARBER, SHOP, Joe Hatcher, Proprietor. This is tho pines to got your hair out in tho latest stylo. When you want nn easy, good and olean shave or anything dono in tho tonsorinl lino givo mo a call. My shop islooatcd on tho northeast corner of tho court houeo equoro. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED EBAL ESTATE nt rcnsoimblo rates. TERMS EASY. Apply to lt. II. NEWTON, Mob. 10,1897. Bcnnettsvillo, S. C. Notice to Trespassers. AU porsons nro hereby warned against trespassing upon any of my lands in Hebron and Bonnottsvillo townships. I intend to onforeo tho law against all who violate thk notloo. BASCOM D. MOORE, i February 13, 1897. DR. B. B. BREEDEN, ?tjri^oi?iO?st i=>i3>rsiAxAie?'xs. IJennottMvllle, S3. O. ??2?!3Sb O?llco over tho Hank, O?Iloo houri GfflffHr from 9 a, m, to 6 p. rn, THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN EE PURED, % A. Slocum., M. C., tl\o Groat Clmmht and Scientist, Will Sond. Freo, Throe Bottlos ol His Newly Discovered Ronmd'as io Suffi* rers. EDITOU DKMOCJIATI 1 ha^o ?lscovered a reliable cure for Cor sumption and all Bronchial) Throat a id Lung Diseases, Clon ouoral Declino, Loss of Flesh and all Con ditions of Wasting Away. Ky ita timely uso thousands i f apparently hopolcss cases havo hoon cured. Ko proof positivo am 1 of its power lo cure, that to mako its mor tis known,, I will send, tao, to any aflllctcd reader of yoi r paper, Ouoo bottlos of my Newly Discovered Homodtes upon receipt of Express ar d Post?nico tddrcss. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 1)8 Pifi? Street, New \ I York. ?3?" When wi lting tho Doctor, please mention this i aper. Cranberry Sauce, fresh and nice, at E. M. Rowe's. Dangers of the Grip, Tho groatebt dangor from La Grippo is of its resulting in pnouinonta. If rensonnblo onro is UBcd, however, and Chamborlaiu's Cough Itomcdy taken, ni: danger will bo avoid?d. Ann: g tho tons of thousands who havo used 1 hts lotnedy for lu grippo, wo havo yet to bani i-f a singlo ouso having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu- ? f-lvoly that this lomcily is a cortain provont ivo of that dicitd di-eavc. It wi'l offcot a permanent cure lu ],;an timo than any othor treatment Tho 25 and 50 cont si/.os for salo nt Jennings' Pharmacy. *- ? 1 ? * Jellies, Fruit!? and Vegetables of all kind at E. M Rowe's Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver ills. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. Attention, Racket, Depot Street. ? Tho Hacket U.ciulu anil Others Follow. I beg to say to my f rienda and tho oublia V" n'tai?y i.',.,i, I liv.'*, boob 'North '\'\>) haye pnrel.'jiir,'.ii ii .veil sleek bi Wi! Onyl v !?.<..>. goods, (t'ueh tts .)V.dey gm .h., iniili u r/, crockery mit g'nM^'iirp'j Ko., ami arri full.: ooii.i i'.uvd I boiigbjkvui goods, PS jo v ;M tba tiru1?1:, IbeicrorO t (itAlyiV yoi/ t cnn ? li you ovoryMitii;- |M wy \ 'ne uue'ieapdv di'. '..' ip ci?-, Pic.? call un m.'. '.. -i.V. buyii'.g aiid uouyipco yodr?ell. Tfiiinkbig' you kindly for \oui past pat I touage- . only h Olio i!. will o.in! inn .. jo, Respectfully yours, M. E. MAYER, Champion of low prices, WOOD OH SMITH WORK HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. I havo opened a Goncral Itopair Shop at tho Cain stand and nm prepared to do all kind of WOOD OR IRON WORK. Buggies, Wagons, Carts, eto., ropairod at short notice I mako Horseshoeing n spo oialty and guaranteo nat inf action. ftjT All I ask is a trial. H. L. Steward. CAIN'S OLD STAND. Ootobor 5, 1895. ^?M?dUL. so YEARS' *\ i '- i *VBB MW vS&SBB?&tS??B?B&?U?I??BBB?M? ?H EH y VM'MMH 1 Lt ?JTCCJ *WM<?3 Kr li 1 9 ^ i' B ?j?fy Jr 1 fl g M I ti iPo yj "T?W! I'1 :'TiiJIJ,.PB,JJ!D wlJmlmmt^rra flHHHjBflHHHi^^^^^^^^^^ i) 1 S IwB?aBfl* TB Arte ...m.? ? ? \ riCAOc MnHKo, ^?Vl^ OEOICNS, r*W* OOPYRIOHT8 &o. Anyono flondln? n ftkotcli mid description may quickly aacortnlu, froo, wliotlior nu Invention la prolialily patoutaulo. Communications Bfrletly c?nlldontlnl. Oldoat nKonoy for Recuring patents in Amorlca. Wo liavo n WaRlilnnton olllco. I "at cn t H ttikon tlirouKh Munn lc Co. rccolvo SpOOlnl not leo In ttlO SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of any ?(lloutlOo Journal, weekly, termsf3.DJ a yean fl,CO Rix iuontli8. Hpoeltno<] copies and HANI) boon. ON I'ATKNTB Bunt froo. Address MUNN & CO., 301 Ui'ontlwnv. Now York. Misplaced or Stolen. I will pay $10 to havo my halo of oocton returned to mo if misplaced by aooidont, or $15 for reoovory of halo mid proof nulli oiont to oonyiob the thief if stolon. Tho halo was weighed and marked by tho pub lic weigher at McColl and /vas soon by him on tho platform at MoColl within tho last thrco weeks. Tho balo waB marked T. II, B. Weight 500 lbs,; nnmbor 4. T. II, BETIIEA. Fobruary 8, 1897. Notice of Final Discharge. KSTATIC OF ICMIIiY MCI.AWUN. Having this day filed in tko Probnto Judgo'o oiiloo for Marlboro eounty my final return as Executor of said citato, notion in horohy glvon that I wdl apply to said Court on tho 9th day of March, 1897, for Letters Dlsmissory as said Executor. JOHN L. MCLAURIN, Fobruary 9, 1897. Excoutor. Registration Notice I Notice is hcroby given that tho hooks for tho registration of tho votors of ?Jj?, town of Bonnottevlllo will bo opened on abo ilrst doy of Fobruary, 1897, nt tho Prohato Judge'? of??oe bl tho court boneo, and will remain opon until io days before tho town oleotion, which will oomo off on tho 13th day of April, 1897. i B. A. ROGERS, Supervisor. January at, 1897, i it?mmsmssm; v ?XIA, . w& -vam ! FRICTIof?l ?i fl-.*- to Sri' >?<tl ? just iVlint lie i" wti ' ?r?i' ? twenty pcf.cctU. ure v. ii I y/Saw Mills s ) <u o'i< lUOIVtlt piOVCSi fl niulthcy go to a|l pp UH o? the world. I THU DobOACil \'AV\M/. ,\ WM T|Or> ; MATCr.i!K ANO "OUi.TM'K be? ? Write nt once for lur,: : ?il . S'il catalogue. . DeLoach /Viii! Hfe. Co., M 165 Washington St.. Nev,- Vi City, mul li Bonnettsvillo, S. 0;j Jan italy li PAPE FEAR AMD YADI?IK VALLEY T?, R, CONDENSED SOI IC Di '. lu Eft'eet Fobruayy 'ali, i . .. JOHN GILL, RECEIVER, NORTH HOUND- pa} ly, !?n v. bv Wilmington . M) it : 1 Ar Fnyottovillo .11 00 bv Fnyottovillo ll 2J bv Fnyottovillo Junction 11 il bv S itu fe rd bv Climax Ai (I i cr..inboro li\ < ? ?. ,oiii boro bv Stoke! I tl? liv W'itttilit O?vii I,.- Kai?! Itikit At Mt Airy SOUTH BOUND u y KI 1 J\ 1 ry bv Rural Hall bv Walnut Covo bv Stokondalo Ar fltoonsboro bv Oroonoboro bv Climax bv Sanford Ar Fayetteville Junction Ar Fayetteville Ev Fayottcvillo Ar Wilmington MOUTH BOUND. bv Bonnotlsvillo bv Maxton bv Hod Springs bv Hopo Mills Ar Fayottcvillo i ' * li l IC ?U I . (IV I I .'..?> Vi 16 ? 1'"' ll I fOTJTH BOUND. bv Pay uitcvli:-) bv H ona Milli f.v Hoij Spring's by .MuM n.i Lciiu.tUsy.ll.lo NORTH BOUND. /.?. fl t o'll ii \t-it\l bv ' ri .'? bboi :? liv ?',\"\nt,\\.K',t .Ar M.-dy ?pit 1 t ;?; ?; ii BOUND, I.' M nil so. li b. Hioi?oii<)i\?o Vi (j tC{ (i..1 oro bv Qroonsboro bv Climax Ar Ratusour 3 '2 4 ? ? i' Northbound connections a' ii veil . ,!v . i tho Atlanlio Coast Lino fo ?If iy.vVp.i [> and East, nt Sanford with ? . l i ; bino, at Greensboro with thc Company, at Wa.nut Covo and Western Railroad for M i South bound oonncotionf hi Wainui ( it willi tho Norfolk and Woft.,i 'i ii, . i Uoanokoand points North nt I Wi at (Jrem: boro with tho Southern Rail . 1 nptin; lu Haleigh, Riclimond and nil |>n'n - ; K ist, at Fnyottovillo willi I Ail bino for nil points Soutli, a V \> Souboard Air bino for Char itt ; un : nil points .Soulli and Soutint-. W. Bi /(YbE, ilcnornl : J JV. ERY, (Jcncral Man; >gt ni J. T. 8 LAS DEALER I) MDRUCSI mm MEDICINA S lp CHEMICAL TOILET ARI .((ff. V,$j FINE STATIO .., LAMPS, OILS AND 1>AOT?J, FXNE SEOARS, And Ohoico '..;>:,.. K Spf Cv AT MY OX*J? il TA h .U, January 29, 1897, A. IV W 98,05 GIVEN To every ono Inking ftdvtintngo of titi.-? ofFcr we will absolute] ve ^Iteiii $3.05 of vftluo. THE BAGSTER TEACH : : UIRU ls acknowledged by all the most .coin* prehensivc of any Teat iii rV ?Vible in existence. It contait ; all the lielps found in any Teachers Bible A* com plete conrordnnce, 1 ' ilk bead b^ndsi and 11 is bound in MoToc< circuit, (olding COVA?*, i ?vendido back, In li .-nt'.', beautiful ONiacbe? Now what we will do ls [Wit ii you will send us only $2.?K> wc .vii scut; you postpaid this $5.00 Toachoi ?' \V.\>\. and give you free one ye.: 's subset ipi ?bri tO THE DEMOCRAT, You f. ill fud Ito handsomer or more appi- si l ilt present for Christmas or New Year's; t> ?cr v. once as the supply ls Hniiu-d, A , tm plc can be seen at this office. DUDLEY & OASTOiN, SJ Attornoy.< at Liiv/j DENNET I SVU,I.t., ?;" (J. Office on public squ.Mo. west ol thfc I Court House, ?QT ROOFING PA ) MX-- ft i wt,o or motal-itt Hurdwftve Bim tVARIABLE FRICTION FEED SAW MILLS, PLANERS Ahl) MATCHERS m SHINGLE !V!?GI^^;._^,^ g Mk DeLoach Corn and Flour Mills, ^alPr^?**i% Turbine Water Wheels, K S]Mfe^?$^ "Hungry Elephant" 'Haliiijv Press, Ssi?iP**?BS Cane Mills, Engines and Hollers. \, ??aA^?K j *OUll ADVERTISER" GRINDING MILI.3. '^W0M?'}?X^~ _ miA' MACI1IN?RY AND ?KARIN? OP ALL KINDS, ;Ff SAW RUPAIRIN? ^ isgk ^^^^^^^ WORI^QUARAW | U?t,lC"iaI?' ' j 'i s*!fthSt.'. St?Louls. Mo^:?l?fe^ I C? B, NIcCAL)., Agent. ), 1897. Bsa I h a vo just received the largest and best assortment of Harness ever kept in Bennettsville. lill AND DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS, ; Single and Double Wagon Harness. Buggy, Wagon, Plow, and Kiding Bridles, Wagon Collars, Extra Baddies for harness. Iii fact, all tho Extra Paris kept iii a Regular Harness House. . , I Si1 i Ids, Snaps & Martingale Rings. Doubl? . v? loggy and Wagon Lines, Hatter's Sweat Pads, Traces, etc. ' ? OPEN BUGGY BRIDLES. Come and soe mo when in need of Harness omi Bugg? to suit u!l. N EXT DOOK TO THE POSTOLFICE. February 10, 18?I7. W. P. BREEDEN'S GAR1?1AGE REPOSITORY AND SALK STABLES Aro located iu tho Breedon Block west nido of tho Publie Square, whero you will find ci full lino of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HARNESS o ,: liest m ak (s, A carload of Singlo nud Double \\ ttl f v B'S?" Wo have bargains for. ovorybody. OL'.ul il! Ul |||; I billilli fa,U'I v lien lt . jir.e.Mo fifotttiiij <Vo Ail! v.c-i:-yu .liol. oVon- rf. Mor. r,,-,!? tti}j0lf?M^ii<i PSI ei!ni.'j>5?wi;W: Ilundicds of womou In Bonnoltsvillo aud Marlboro county aro customers of ours, i Mi cy can properly appreciate tho OHIO wo oxeroiso in buying, our straightforward method ? f Edling, t*io good qualities and rcnaounblo juices of our goods. All thoso things appeal .0 an intelligent womans' sonso of economy. Wo are now daily receiving KHSPEOTPULTiY, mti February 12, 1S97. Do not bo docoW?dby niiuvin? advert tftemente and tlilni you can (tot tho neat iiindo, ilncHt finish and M08T POPULAR 8EWIN? MAOUINK for a moro Bonff. liny from rctlnhlo rnnnufneturora that havo trained a reputation by honest niul equnro dentin?. Tlioro lu nour. In (ho world that cnn count in mechanical conntruotlon, diirahlltly of work Inf; parto,flnoncHsof (tutah, beauly In uppenrnneo,or hos as many Improvomontsoii tito NEW HOHR. WRITE FOR OIROULAR8. Tho New Homo Sowing Machino Co. OIIAHOU.MAWJ. DOBTOH,MARU. 88UNIONKQiMtw.N.Y, ClUCUaO,KT, I/?u??, Mo, DAT.T.AB.TUItS. BAH ??IANOI?OO, OAI" ATLANTA, QA. KO fl SALE DY H. W. CARROLL. Novombor 4, 1896. i I EAD THIS.-J restfully nn huunco to nil pcreotiH having Bowing ma . Mnoo out of ropair that I will put thom .11 good repair mid will guarantee thom to do antififuotory work. I nm niuo i-ronnrod to finn ?nh nil broken or mieeb-g parle. No tt y mc through tho mail and I will go to your- house and do tho work. OhnrgCB m ado ?fttiBfnotory. I also do clock rind w.vtok work at prices to eui*} tho times, Tbo w</rk hoing dono at your homo you havo ndvaiitrtgo of testing it boforo pitying for it. L. WIOKKR, ^ept. T, TSQ5, ?mnottBvillo, S. 0. v. f. JEYERKI?T . c.s/> fVi . ? rx ? i\T?l?, And Buggy and Wagon Maker. 1?. O, Address Rcnncttsvillc. Prices Reasonable-Satialaction guar. ntcetl on all work done. rf] ORDER TO MAKE PLACE for 1897 RAMBLERS, IwilleoHyou ! my of tho latest 1896 i {{amblers Brand New At $60.00. j (t?r Can you afford to mles thin ohitnoo ? Douglas Jennings. ! November 07, 1856, JENNINGS' riJ?IlM?CV. My stook of Drugs nnd Mcdloincs ls now oomploto. STATION ERY. Pinier nnd Envolonos lo maloh. Hilled mid unruled from chonp to lho hort. Pad? and En velopes to match. nil sizes. LAMPS. GI.1S8 Stund, Nloklo Stand nil sizes. Swing ing Lamps ohunp, good and host. SOAPS. Buttermilk worth 60 onko, hut it is only lOo box of 3 cakes. Savon dc la Hose only cosls 25o for box of 3 cakes nnd If it is not ns good ns n 26c soup hiing it buck. CIGARS. Suhnroso, Export? nnd on up to 16o n pioco. SMOKING TOBACCO. Pick lonf, Yollow lon?, Winatou, Pritohnrd's Prido, oto, CANDY. Cnromcls, plain, icod and Chocolates, Mars niallow's 6, 10, and 26o box. Lawtey's Chooo lutes A pound '10 conts, pound 7?. PERFUMERY. Prom 5o Pottlo to two dollars and it hnlf. Eastman's-nnd ho loads in tho mnmifticturo of (Ino goods. Vain?H, Oils, dings nutt l*utty. If yon want to soo n ourisoity oomo nnd look at my licenso lo practico phurmney-not many in tho county. ?:&n Pring ino vour prescriptions. DOUGLAS JENNINGS. November 10, 1800. R. T. BARFIELD, (NltXT TO TKMl'KitANOH HM,I,, DKI'OT ST.) BEN N RTT?VI LLB, S. O. MANI) t'A OT U lt KU OF AND UK Al.KU IM Furnitnro, Coffins, Caskets, Motnlio OABOS, 3'ito I have three Hearses and can attend L-r*~~~-a ca"3 to any part ot thc coun? ?IU?UIII ? i"?(,.yi Orders hy telegraph will bc promptly filled. When not In my Shop I can bc found at my residence In West Bcnncttsville, near D. C. White's. [ Aug, 1, 1894, V HAVE a limited supply ol thc (am* % ons Hawkln's Prolific Cotton Seed, which 1 will sell at popular prices or exchange one for two. This ls a very prolific variety and. tho best all-round Cotton I ever planted. Nov 24, C, F. MOORE. TOT H. NEWTON, JC?? Attornoy at Law. Bonnottavtllo, 8. 0. Offioo In tho Brlok Row North of tho Oourt Houao. January 0, 1806, ARE Y U l^fK HAVE A FULL LINE (ALL BT/J?8 AND PRICKS) OF TH15 OKLK??RAT(;)> W? Ii? lionglas 81i??5? ii baud. WIJOU you want something turnt, idyllab, dumble and ohoopin Footwear don'? ?ll to glvo U8 a call. Wo aro not ouly ?eadquarters for Pin? Footwear. ut conutanly koop on baud a full lino of tho Noooftsatloo Ot Ufo, and dlapon90 them nfc . amarkobly low pr Iocs. Wo aro prepared to Feed the Hungry and Clothe the Naked, ud feel fiuro that those who tindo with us will bo moro than pleased with tho barge!na to givo thom. lb is bnpossibio in this short spuce to inuumorato the various artlcloa rc have and keep in etook, It would be an impossibility, henco wo will not attempt ii, CALL AND SEE AND BE C Thero is nothing that will do you OB much good as to look ovor our Stock bofore tu j lng. Wo feel satisfied wo oan eave you monoy on maoy niticlcs. Why delay; thOD, wbon The Opportunity is Offered ? Wo liavo been in bubincEB now long enough to know what tho peoplo waufc,-and wi ay that wo bclievo wo hayo IN OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK irtiolcs suited to ovory homo, from tho palaco to tho hovel, This Is paying a great dM/ mt wo havo omited tho cost. WE M DETERMINED TO MEET Tl WANTS OF TI ||| If thoro are noy doubting Thomases lu Marlboro, let thom come. Wo fool sure that [ill doubts will vanish Uko tho morning dow boforo tho rising sun wbon thoy ORR GOODS AND PRICES. You will iccl better for having traded with us. Wo buy and sell, day in and doy Dut, many bargains wo belicvo it impossible for Borne to offor. THE WALLS OF HIGH FICES HAVE BEKHKUOGKSD DOWN aid wo aro to day catering to tho trade of Marlboro undor tho banner of "Equal right? to oil and special privileges to nono," and placo oar Goods for inspection boforo J peoplo and Sell Them On Their Merits. Thanking all for tho libornl patronage of the past and eolioitiug everybody to iiiKp. our Goods, wo aro, Yours for business, Mardi 8, 1897. ROWE RROTHER&. I This Space is Reserved .FOU - . .... .. .?m\:?W?tuC&.~,...: UR Mi?t Jj ? i) litis A Mmm)N\mm Who will leave in a few clays for bli. 0 iii nm AVhen lie returns he will ofter BARGAINS NEVEU 13EFQRE HEARD OP in Hennettsville. 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