The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 08, 1901, Image 3

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4?M XtriOWN - -v - . mutor. ^ Friday, Mar?n 8, 1901. j ' Bnfoaorlptlou VsJoo t ?ue'yG.*r.ii?i.<-?>9 Bix mouths...50 Throe months............ .25 PXSNAND 3CI880MUIAPI?8 Tho Btato Medical Assooiatjop moot? at Florence next month. JMdgo;5Br?wley'?fl ..holding the XJ. 8. Court at Florence this week. The fruir growers of Georgia speak .q??cjftr|igirigly., of ,a.( good prospect Tor 1901. 1 Mrs. Oarrlu 'Na'tioD,' the Kansas bottle sitt&?ho.r, \ wns.out of (frison only a day on bond, then went back. , tfho snow fall of the 23d ult., at O har les tq ??.waa, i tl^e . ^econd ,?? .fino ly in 60 yoars, ana tho truck tarin* ers> sulTored. Charleston failed to get congross . to givo her fiSa^O. fprJter^?x^o oition. She will hove to"go Khoad ^ .without it. |y&? xAy^mj A Paris man adopted a,unique Way of S&tfjpKjmpt' MsJuMier* in-law. ^He^gof K div^ro* fr?ni lils wife- and married her. The Standard Oil Company IR going for the oil lands in Texas. An ago nt has already leasnd 150, 000 acres ns a starter. Tho ;^<?8D7l?MKhw,olit?r?h~1t? Hocktngham has a strong team of Ruling Elders-a Goodman and a Dollar-with go?dm^n a?il dollars any ohuroh snomd: prosper. . A Plymouth, Mass., pastor has . hit' tho hftnnv njPnrtpnlarj^iHg his ohui^gMtiitf?oWng tmm . serving coiTeo and sandwiches at tho Sunday oveuing services.,i)g?? The ^mprjenu boil, otando wj^l in M?s4pyiS}|?%v?Qro;'' she turned out la?t .^ttr*jO?;009.;0()jfi;J.pounds of ?hick?n m?at, 3^,875,000 eggs, which brought m.about $12,000 ooo. W ? w J?>;?:- ' Congressman, .Norton, has been named for one of the Commission'' ors1 for thc St. Louis Exposition. We hope ho will ^'?VSU?cessful. He will mako a good one. Norton is a vV worker. , . a Governor McSweeney has sorao grit in Iii? craw yo ly and io still holding up tho free pass grab. It ... is hoped he will continue to hold and provo hi^.atron^gth^to tho peo Au Indiana man wants a pension boeh.ueo ho pent. n substitu? tc l\<>\\i, the ?cinilji A'VWy cot? Hin vlsi m ians ?oo^su f-hbap of & ?ooti ' ";iuftnv vvlo ar/: .<'?<.?.*.. . ) .' ?,0 .ile foug&k.byjnoxy tiiid .hov' did not light at ail. ' FROM DRAKE. Drake Aoadei^y baa been un der the 'ffj/j$?$A?n$? ?pf Misa Sallie Drake for past few mon ths. Mr. J. I. Hogers has purchas ed a lot of sheep. . Mrs. J..C.\Drake has been teaching at Ebeneser for some time. ' . ' v.. Chills and fever have not been troubling our neighborhood as did few months ago. .. . . Mr, and Mrs.'1flu#ghis buried an infant at Parnassus last week. Mrs. Jenkins who has been suffering.^.j4w5i?>? ^closed lie^ eyes in a^&daat^e^ laid to fcfi?t-?'tair?ay ?mVi?ing' at Parnassus. G. 5 March 4, 1901. FlfepXttNASSUS, Farmers are busy as they us ually aro aVthis sertsom-. Mr. Q,.,GA| Bruce's acliool at Bio nbc int has closer! atid several of the boys from Blenheim ?School are now with Mr. Jones Sullivan at Parnassus. Several ladies'ipf itjia,j? poighbojr hood attended a splendid dining at Mrs. J: C'Campboll's some days ago'-they report a vory pleasaiit 'day. . ?trs. J. lt. Townsend spent sev eral days last week with lier sis tor Mrs. Honnio Rogers Ellerbe of Marion. . \ '<-.-, ( '$f\\ r : . ? vojy pleasant is?c:ablo was given some nights ago at tho onto of Mr. W. Z. Rogo rs. . Afr. F. E. Rogers and sister ?pont last Saturday night at Mr. J. T, Donaldson. Soino foiks still have chill and fever. Mrs. Jenkins was buried at Par nassus last Saturday morning. Bro Bcardt?tatl a. largo congre atson at his lest appointment, is flock lovo him and manyf'par nest prayers go Heavenward for him.. ij{ The first Quarterly Conf. Tor Blonhoim Circuit will be held at Parnassus Mar 9: 10. Polegates have been oleoted to the Dist, mooting ot the W. F. M. Socio ty to bo hold in Marion April 12, 13, 14. ??nrch4; 1?01-. . C. il JsW*Champioii Dime Chewing tobacco 8o per i))ug at "..McGiitroy's. OLIO OOKRESPONDENO?M Item* otl&torestS*r?m This Hutt Mux Little City. "Sorno booka uro Hos from ?od to ead, An A Bom? great lies woro novor ponued, Kvon oburoh inorabei? thoy havo boon known lu holy ropturo A louring He at timoa to tell, and oall lt . Borlpturo." '' Hut I am goibg to give you a true history of the oldest man in tho South, (juiui'Y Po LB TON byname, vhs lives witt) his son on tho Plantation of Mr. Jas T. Covington 2} miles from Clio. Mr. II. B. Mouroe was kind enough on Sunday A. M, to drivo mo over to see this old man who has lived in tinco cou tur its. Sunday thoro was preaching at our elm rob but I thought 'hat it would bo as good a way to Bnond the beautiful Sabbath morning in going to talk with the vonernblo old lonodPmo man. ; lie is old.and gray; hu loves company. \V hy nut try to brighten his lifo i t wo can I feel that I. have lost nothing by going. I have known Mr. Polston all my life, and I notico that my looks too aro intermiogled with the gray. Tho old man talked i otc li go nt ly with mo rubout??U.JJWtjifer as voll ns tho future. Hts midd is clear, his mern ory good. He was born in Marlboro in what itt now called Smithville; so you see Smithville can claim tho honor ol raving tho,, birth . pince ot' tho oldest j .man in tho'Bouthorn States. Posked Iii ni who^wns his first/wifeiv lie' said hor name was Nancy Gandy, from .QhCBt or field county. I noked him how many; /childien he Was tho father ot. Nineteen he said, but had been twice married. Woro you in tho war? He said no, ho was too hold,to go, b.vM he remembered three wars. Said that they like to havo gotten him in one but ho did not roraemboi whioh ono. Ho ueod to seo people making balle whon ho wini a* young man " 1 think ho rofe red to tho war of 1812 He was born in Feb. 1789, wbich'raakoa him 112 years of age. I don't think there id any doubt about the correct ness of his age. I was talking this A. M., with hu son, Mr. Chas foison, who ii? 72 year? ? of ago and a great grand father him self. Jorry Poleton Jr , another sou on ', (vu'pso head the'frost of more than 65 winiora have fallen, tells mo that I am corrects ^ ?t;s d'ebPepdcnts served well and honorably "iii the lost cause: Lott of the old''Sbfdters know this to lie true. Thoi runrunea are not found oi: tho anoajs^pf court except ope. ] asked tho ola niau if bo had ever been in court? Ho said np, that ho iodioted 'a man about 75 years ago for tearing up his pig pen .and ho was drunk He ?ai.di.he always .obeyed the laws of hu country. What au example for s>me ot OB here? Ho said he had been using tobaccojabout 95 years I ara glad il doesn't hurt people How about drink iugliqu ir? Said he novor WAS drunk but onco and he was a young mau then. Would advise people to uover take a drop. I thoo asked him if lu oould remombor- . any notable thing that happened in his youth? ' .He.said J that ho Was married when tho g real ,S Sept?mbor storm o<*mo-that wa? in , 1821* .(. uf?kt.'d I-mi i? bo wanta:, tc Jlyo Any lo^gvrt lip Mid im, I niki tiroit mid Iddwjpme,' i want to go tc y reit,...- 1 said lire ypti ready, to go' j ? (un Waltina Oil tits iljbrdi ' J ftikod What\ wooli! toll thc people Iii tho paper he said about . this. Tel! them to pray,all tho lime and trust in the Lord. How long haye you been fi church member? "My ?am? has b?e? - on the book 80 years but I havo only i been a true member two years, and 1 thank God for that. I kuow 1 will b( saved when I die/' I havo a partial lint of his grand' children, g.eat grand children and others .that I cannot enumerate, bul know of my own knowledge five gen . orations of his own. that aro living ic and arouuel bur town. I think they will go over two hundred. His do ?cond?n ta are - aw ?biding hard work ing, peacable citizens. Now this U n truthful account-of thin remarkable old man. He needs help to buy thc things to e?tit.llat. the more favored 'pl us do net appreciate; a nickle here r -, nickel rt boro -w ill make Ina fow re i .maining. dayn brighter and happier Xi?te.-a?Mry and help this poor old man (Who is only waiting for death) to get the little things, he oraves tc eat. "Oli death I the poor man's dearest friend, tho kindest and best ; Weloome the hour my oged Umbu oro laid with thee at reBt. ... Tho great, tho mighty fear thy* blow from pomp and . pleasuretarn ; But ob, a bleut rollet to Ihoeo. tbat woro.y . lndon mourn," Master Vance-, Bounds, of yqui town, was the tlrst to sertd mo thc name of tho author I asked for. Thc book will go to him. I will have t> let old "tiger" oil this week. I think, hp has gone Rabbit Hunting. Thoro is blood Cn the moon. Let er gol ........ March 8, ?901. ' 4 J. F? 'McG. Later News. I have just been requested to say that we are going to havo on Thurs day night Mar; 14th a regular old fash* ioned cake walk' by Ton professional darky ea ko walkers, also a string Band with minstrels. This is exclusively for the whites it will ht held in Callum us now Brick Store. Admission 25ots Let all como and enjoy this enter? tain ment. Good order will bo insured. J. F. MoG. DOTS FROM KEY. Mr. Corkhill's eohool is pro gressing very nicely. The Baptist of this community regret very much to give up thoir pastor, Hov. Satterwhite. Fire wa? put on a farm ono day las week to burn off some grass, when lt got beyond con trol and did soma damage. Mr. Thompson Allen, one of the oldest m n in the county, is ?jetting on very well for one of tis ??e. He went to church at Brownsville just as longas health would allow. He is now confined to his home,-he is between 85 and 00 yeal s old. March 4,1)01. B? /PININGS mm IIEIUION. Tho entertainment ot Hebrou ou,tho 0 veiling ot tho 28th ult, wac oartlod out nicely. Tho night waa nu tctoal ono, bright moooshlno and j nut cold enough to bo pleasant. Tho people wero norry to borr that Rov. O. B. Saith, who w?? to bc'.urc on that ocoaslon, wa? BO u.nwoll that ho could not'bo thom. R v. J. ?3 jBonrd bo* lug present waa preened into ?orvloo. Ho did not claim to be a lcoturor, but \t that waa bia dobut, wo prodiot for him a brill! r.nt oatcer tn tho teotuto Hold Ho puduly abowod that tho germ was in him, nie; that it only noeded au occasion to btlug it otto. Wo will not attempt tb r??Uo a^y comp** ri?on between what Mr. Bouid did, uuJ what Mr. Smith would havo done could ho have been thoro, bub wo will vuotnro to my thia much : According to tho way K.r. Beard excited tho ria b llttea 11 tho ? u ii euuo, if tho Rev. Smith had hoon thoro ut.d vdono any botter wo oan't BOO how tho peo ple could havo atood lt.' Rev. Board ia a x?uiuus advocato for tho oauto of missions, and knowibg that he wa? prcesud to aervo in this cause ho throw blmsolf Into tho broach, determined that PO n oblo a oauso ?hqu'd not fall tor t.-,o waut of an adyoonto After tho leoturo refreshments wero cervid by tho ludios nf Hebron ; tho'sup* ply waa abu nd nut aud tho pooplo m nui fel ted their appreciation by tho way lu 'winch t'roy partook'fof-^tbe V?udd*' buforo .them'.. Tho whole occasion was pleasant, and the orowd Hogorod until a Uto hour Tho uttoudanao was not aa - largo IVH baa been borotoforo tho caso at Hebron on ouch co otv 1 nm, but lt waa uppn tho whole a very, ploaatng aucoeta, ' '.' . - v >' Un Friday night February 22 1, tho snow oropt in upon us uunwaros. ; Wo we'rosur prlaed when wo looked out' Saturday ,morog log and saw ovorythlng piloted in, purost 'w"hlto. Tho inquiry wira at on'oo arousod about tho condition of tho wood -pilo. , What la there - ftiul how shall wo got. .io it f And happy wero oil thoso who woro provided for it in tho way of fuel, Seo '.' The euow did not remain with us long, and tho formera havo resumed their work, and tho ploughs aro moving briakly, pre puring tho : aoil for tho uoar approaching planting timo; ., ; Tho sohool at Hebron ie moving on vory 1 nicely under tho nuperyKjics cf Miss ?r,!Ho I II. .0 olio way, with Miss Alma II amor as asaistaat. Tho average attoudanoa is good I -HO mo of the largest of the males bad to ' draw out in ardor to till their places on tho i farm. , 1 ? Uufe'rlunatoly, or furtuoatoly (?) for thom ' tliey have to learn to work aa well aa so 1 eure tho benefits of ?ducation. ; und if they [ caa got a praotical eduoatlou aud under ^ stand all tho m i nu lire of farm work thoy ' will be on n safe basia. R*v. J. E Bjard, P. 0., of Bloohoimot. ' preaohoa at Hebron ono) a fortnight, aud I ovory timo he proachea he allowa that ho t hoe aomothlDg to say, aud that he koowa , how to say it, and ho furuiahoa tho pooplo, ; with food for. solemn thought. Ilia motto ia ''Tho S. O. Advocato in ovory Mothodist . Homo," aud ho ia diligently working and I praying for it, and bo ia succeeding admi rably. Ito believes in tho "Assistant Fas? j tor.'' UKO* qm SCRIMT SABPA. - Mah 2, 1901, \ More news from Hebron. \STK arc haying beai?il?l spring wea.? 1 their upward |j?c larov.-is arc losing no i time ii? pi;fij>ar|ng tor planting;, k 'there '.was a largo? i-.r v.vd tn.vu usual ' at pfo.vchlng yesterday. Qur;pastb)vRcV. .1 ?fi Mon rb ttlw,?ys';giv?s "us sonibthXpg1 , worth listening to il is sermons arc loll L of divine truth. , .The ladies ol the W. F. M. S. served t Ircsh oysters in the Academy Thursday night, but the crowd was small owing \ to thc lACt that Rev. 0 . B. Smith, who ' had promised to lecture, was unable to \ attend; however, Rev. Beard, who was 5 present, gave us aa excellent talk Thc only child ot Mr. and Mrs H. B Spears died this morning and will be j buried at the Spears Ce nattery tomorrow ' morning at 11 o'clock. . We are^glad to report that Uucle Joel ' Covington, who was sick last week, is i out again. We, respect and honor thc > old people ot our community, and we . otten wonder if our young will know how to appreciate life and its rcsponsi. . bilities ! , Mr. Baxster Fletcher and his Miss Carrie Fletcher ot McColl dined at the' home of Mr Mrs KU Covington yester ' day. 1 The Juvenile Missionary Society his. arranged to have public meeting next , Sunday.morning, Mrs. D. H. Everett. , who is Lady Manager, bas' prepared a i nice programme, consisting Ot recitations , music,. &c. Everybody invited March 4, 1901. ? XXX ' March has begun her breezy work. Mrs. Paul Usher and,little Lizzie May of Donoho section aro spending a few-days with Mr. J, O. Usher's family. Sunday was a lovely day and Rev. J. ?. Beard gave us a line I sermon from Home ns 12, 1. Mossi*s Usher and Manning I ar?,prepared to do business at Hebron now. The Lecture by Rey. Beard Thursday night was Enjoyed by ' us Mrs. John Barren tine has been very sick with lngrippe but is improving now. News is" scarce, and farm work rushing with best' wishes and good luck to all.1 ; Sweet* Sixteen. March 4, 1001. ' Stood ?oath on. E. ?. Munday, a lagyor of Honrtoita, Toxos, once Tooled a gruyo digger, . - Ho ?ay8/f '.'My brother was-vory Jqw with malarial fever und j JU ndiee. 1 persuaded him to try Elcotrio Bitters, and ho wax Hoon much better, but continued thoir mo until ho was wholly cured. . I am sure Elcotrio Bitters savod hi? lifo." This romody ex puls malaria, kills disease germs und purities tho blood ; nids digestion, regulates liver, kidnoyu and bowels, ouros constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, lomnlo complaints; qiv?s perfect health. Only 60o by J. T. Douglas k Bro. ; , Thoro ?3 no pleasure in lifo if you dread gp8ng to thc table to cat and can't rest ai night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Huonville, Ind., says ho suffered (hat way (br yearn, till ho com mencod tho usc of K od ol Dyspepsia Cure, and odds, "Now J ono oat anything I like and nil I want mid sloop wound ly every oi?ht." Kodol Dyspepsia (Juro will digest what you out. Douglas Bros. Celebrated Canopy Flour full patent ty, McGJlvraygs. iSlIltllllliS ?>r.TVY?'..iu..?i ? vyt, DEAHT'& JD0ING8. Mr. ^Douglas Jennine ,te??? S? t\\(f follow iiig t#0?; ra iii ' f?o* ii? Tv! ?ii day morning, front Ins brtWlvbr ? ?v. NVv^Beftt'-y Jennings, of !i)ot ?it,. Mich. ? ?liittlo Beatty went, lo J<$ ifffll ?. lb tins cveiihip:, Marci. 3, J \ I ?} ; -.. W. 1>. Jcunhii , i 7 and 8. yoars" ol?.. " f * Tho Town of Mct/oll tnour is th?. ilfiUli ,o.l lier K;^'li'?K \pby9lo?y ?.- lift:'.;' idurlin, wl?iol?a?d event needreo Wed nesday night. ^lie;Ye??a}n* aro to bo taken t?'Luur^ bis nativo boni?). . . .< .? ? * * ? v , Tho ninny friends of Mr. and M ra, ?j W. Boyce Frofer, of our town, deeply sympathize with them* In tho li o? their infant daughter "PAT,*? on Wed. ucsdny night at 8 o'olook, t\\Mv e. ?jo-vy; ^aged flv? mOnttu?ibnd^dsyfl ^LUtl*-PAT WU'S' days illness of pneumonia tho SQ?pu.d .one of .toe. twlqp, und, o( course ? little idol-the j Vy o'f mother's heart. Tho blow ii a severo one, ai it isthe ii? nt visit of the grim Reaper. Tho -funeral services were V-M zt Evergreen cemetery Tnufudpy ?ftt\ttfr noon ut 4.80 o'clock. Died ju Vxe T^V'h oi;T>UUirv. C .-ou tbe everting" ot; Miirchi.ad,. t</?,.: lutle BEULAH M;REA? infant daugltif:! ot at.', and Mrs. ? A. McDaniel- cd ft vushu and 1 day8---And Wa'S-brouglu m *k(V>! .March-3,1 and wa? .laid to rest on,the 4?h in tile. Beavcrdam O?m.t<?ry to. .v.vah the' Bes'urrectlon 'morning, wh?n Our duding shat) rise again. Yes, we loved o?r darl?ngrpcl ; but death always plu?ks the 9\veetest,.<0ow.e.r-.;,-.-.W'. symp^iie wtth thc .father, mqther and ichuivt;a In the loss of ihcjtr. darlingjn't, but we sub? tnit to the works' ol^an AUwii.i: Provi dence. ' ?i ONE WHO LOVI.U Hfe'R, ? .A fi'OoU.J?UpplyiQ.f .tlto ooic:l?:v, ted'Buises-Gai'de-n/$fre?,-all viii:: ?et???, j'??i ?rriifecj.*'ni'- ". Por Sale Ohe^p. ? >. ? (, ' . One -2 horse wagon Iteg?'?? v?.Hr two sots Single llari? ?.:.?<? ot?^'Jip^ft Nuggy in good nrder, oap. 1}? ??jftghj cheap for tho c?ohv H. 0. $itoej$ Why One Man Succeeds aud His Brother Fr..; ;. Why does thia umn lueoeed itel th St one-his twin brother- luii? SVh.i l*.i.cvr<j?; John Stono, tor instaneo, tool all the honora nt oollcgo. ..Before mlddlb life he .jonqured-fortune and .i.m.-uiou.-' Ufa :^il8? has all the ohurms of,K mimi an i ?bo vir* tues ot'Loah. and tho s di l d<r.v'"5 ol b>in If lie'writes a poor book u vy} ; 'by . t!)oj hundred thousand; it'ho buV? villes of lulling stock it SOUM% ont ofi Ight tho next ady ; his chiTdrbb never di-,'^ ?t mc?slos or tako to low copioany Ile ^""Si.'-ik-t iog and laUghiug heaii?y \U\?- h - tip/ Comfortable world?io.to Nuor.h'pViuV^:,')?i eoinfbrtiiblc, woiglib,4<by nyvh?9vb?t hoo> Bul Iii:, brother full. . ux OraV>h). ji'.~t ali bard woiiu'ui . nm* . ob ably o'- moro able m?u.(.in??u;'.}b.'y mi?tjM xlijha ?(cod chance-.: y.-: r';'J.i" nev.?) :oncpj?rs :weyhh, noi-ibfiv .;. irv,- ha v pint M- Yo; ho uhtay-i ha:< >, Jvllowio?)-. of nu'ii ti nd '.v?muMj v. ho he \\ devout . and frantic,;li?.i< ?it)^?jt.iaiu? Homo Journal. But plan and work ?i* thov tn ty tlu'i^ ncvOr eau hoJp himjo t u'CU^. Why - pf Every . rv.ador; of i Vfyh bm :>?/.ino jj I .!? Every, -xr#dei'-of|t^is 'nm:.M/,ino,jb>! known ono of this Brillilut. lov rblis'dh?v '.Whom unmero?ful diiiitter Followed last und lollowod faster'' to a miscrubio defeat. Why did it follow bim.', Win? . i j The' most* 'sulliont '^iampii of thirt htratiKO. Jdindno^s of fbit^nC miy^hh found iii tho fact that Sd: Pew 'ol' ?he Vblosi aud ino^t popular statesmen in '.hiscoui/i try havo atji.ai?ied to its eli o J tum?r...-.? . ^ ?j Tho mei,ylio Svor?'idoiy of tn? vmb?ui' havo holouged as,a ruj?,^ to that u j) ti ok V company **hich wo ara'cpu -i h? To?/j woro atlo," mugnotio thou*, Usually , oVe/" rated by tho paoplo. but not mo of th,em ever reached tho Whi'.o Hou?O. What u picture.-quO group iWjf' \\:C??\-? Patrick Henry, Oluy, Webber, l iycrnout' Blaine j; Kvih tho Oonfoderacy 'rn ?t.j?hovt liti? chosj a plain'matter of {'net mo ti \U? president ipst? a t of oitbor ot its' dwnj igoda. IJCO abd Jackson. ! 'God,**.sa1d ?"Abraham' f.'m. o':i 'ono*>. 'must love connpdnplaee -non. ,"?[<> jjiy^ them 60 much power in this w. hi Looking baot, I find a euri jin ?amilv likou?ss botw?cn thofO unlucky idol, Pet Imps a olotci! ? con'side'r?tioi? , thouil may holp us to solv'o our riddle.. An agod woman mppeaitnl ia. I Trenton, N. J.yn fev; ajlti mo and ?fi?.kt?d p et* m te < at f'..?,V),>u hanged in place of a youn/v man w;ho \vas to^eexeoutetl for\:n1?f* der. She gave as a r??i??h-thai when she was hanged her si?f'? would return, take.?ji (t| S?w in the young tnan, and lead b uri in the right path. . But tim au thorities seemed to th) i?\\< wn,.t going in the^ight ip:i,h t ;. i when heading" tor the gatWwni and declined her requoati ' .. Cold Advloa. .-j . ... The outlook says.yoa wiHitot be sorry for hearing Jjj$mffi;il0k ing, th i oki ii before spelt K|t?? for holding an^?ngry t?h^ji?i iffot. stopping tue oar to a tal?bt>?>.r<ir, for disoelieving most of she evil reports, for beih<j kih<l. to the distressed, for beiliK lund to everybody, for doing good to all men, for asking pardon for -all wrongs, for speakin'g/'ei'il oj'>K? one, or bein^' courteous to ?Uv ' It is simply noti-soneicp'! lo rtili?i about tho dog 8tn.ii(lin'g-,jn tho way of tho sheep raising b?U?'''',v. in South Carolina. If tho farinet'A could bo convinced there y/a.'Vn'ioro money in shcop than i n cotton, bogs and jioultvy, they would eiu:ounig.> it, dog oriio dog. But'v?ry fi wiry this industry. It is ' ?xjw?'mjvo because of the caro and pnsturnj^, and tho majority Ioho tn^ ^borter route,, .to ''prosiiority-^-C?t?bu'/' %W, ?nd hominy, The noor do/j {a not in tho way. Ono good mothtr is worth 100 BohoqlmnBtorSi I i .? tlioceiobratod ?0T!?'gar do*, evu&?fiwi W&?yf?WtmM pnj ?er ?j?.^oasfjaad.poans sow herc? 5; o *o? boforo you buy your corn' ) wilKmO?fo^ouipotition. ) ?el! O?b? molnBiiea ftt 30 ck' (4 ?io? (Uah for dinner is.those ^epioitl? u? die a L? jWilolf??. " * '* "'J " '. ?? ' ^townsville, ?. ?. A ^h^?l^F?nv^ '?'Key cure d?ndr?fTt h^ir ialilDg, !..i ndache, cte, yet coat Jhe same as un oj?iaary 'coijib., jJr^Ayiiit?'s.^leo?rio C(u>|b.;Tho only 'patented'l ?onib!'in .th? ^oriq.*";PV?Pl.?V?y?ry^h'ero' it ha? ?io \yorut. reopie, oyorjwpere u na? '1 m? intro^u?3?d/',aroy >^?d"Wi,th dc. li^lft.'' VoVaimpty 'cnj?b. your hair oap lbj day tV lid the comb ?loes ibo rest; This wonderful comb ii simply un breakable and is made HO that it in .;. l'?olnSf?fc'?H<i?08$lb!e to' break:;; dr cut ?Inf hairl )?i|d\cirt.^. written:guarantee I-. f?ivo. perfect s?tr?faction in overy specit. ; Send ?tumpfj -fro- ono. > 'Ladies , i\btt ?Ooi Geuta,8ize.??5r.LLlve.,.mfia nd women wanted everywhere to in t?oducbith'W^^rtieJo?'^^e?lt?oif ?fght Agents aro ivild with^ucc?Ba '-'Addr?fo Oj. ^[.?Itose, Geu. Mgr.t Decatur, Ul.- ! $?:p\ ;-r-v M-V av ? . i?.Jr?. ?oil??^n >v>Tiok ?a'for ealtf, br Will, exchange for ont? smaller, Appl^? to J*t Frfiyer?tt; ^f??f?ft?^y'Vi?fi of garrir $3 ;? ' J. B? Hamilton's. -^-?,- /.**i*. Tho- Beat Preparation for Malaria,' .. cLiHf^.a??d Fever ls a bott!* of ^V^T?*? TaatoUf Chill Toyio Ic is timpl j Irou' and quinina-lu a tastele? form. No ourg ~-no pay? ^??C? 500. ,f. :?>^' Wli?h' you want prompt noting-'littie pilla that1 nover ?rino u?o -Dewitt's Little Karly"Risers. Douglas BTO^,.. . . ; KocSol Dyspepsia Car? "< "Digests whatvyoueat.M You can't alford to risk your life by '.alipwing: a' coUgh'-t?Ki?5cold'tO' develop floto pnobmooiutior :CooMunpiion?i ODO Minuto Cough ?.urtt'WiU-thr.oat.and. hwy troubles ?quicker tln'tn any other propara? ?jn known.. Many doct6f?< uso it as a dp'eo.irtb1 tor grippe. It is au infallible reme dy for Croup. Children like it and motlier* ?utibrew i/v Douglas-B, rps, 1 . . ?iSrFirosh,I -Milieu Meat,V?CraUr?, berry 8ttuee?xnlh(? Apple ?Butter nt ??, V}r & W*. M. Rowe's.? - . j'dorv't You wfljit;t^o/>ie? ?j \ ? 'rtokty. S. Stub.b?h?is apout 30 b tx ? 110 bv i C ?h o? po Otiten R0(?tl j^efe^tetl -y'roDj l;n ,^()Ht tjtit?.kfi of Viiipiwo^ ?vxsta wood vurie?y ot l.;^ycvj.x;t itp.jiu/.vvoni^i.ttj . th?t- he win. .sui! io tVu>k6 '>vho v,'am choico t?tj?'d to hio???s? thu .vicki Wittiness cost. Write him at Olio ' ?S?<-> ^kUpests what you eat.H . Stops tho CfouAU abd Worlrt oif th? Goid. LaxatUo Bromo Qulnin? Tabu to euro a edd in prio day. No Curo, No P?y. Piriao 250 ? box. ; ' '.?<>?<? :;'i*-,!',f?>,) ; ? -, J.. - ' ? :,< Jt+i---i m-*u--i-?-.!::-." Kin g>fud ' Reliable ? Hams and ?lrBMxkfast ? Bacon ? Can aiWayis be lound fresh at F. K; .& Wi M R?wo A Wealth of Uonuty .:'.).: ' ?s often biddon ';by unsightly'Pimples, <ifioi!om?, Tetter, %y??p*fart, Salt Rheum, oto Bucklen'? Arnica Salvo will glorify ,.j?h^^lbco. by oUri.ng all S^in Kruption?, WW Guts, utruisetr; Kjoitk BrtilH.'-Folobk, 'J?lflCF?, a'nd' W.or?. ibnua of Pite?, 'i Daly i^5b .u box ^uara?tcod Douglas & Bro. " L^;V :i.i\y.\ -T'S. :? .". f?od?l Dyspepsia Cure ^?Ioe.Dts what you eat?1* >?5 Oettor tirari Ever*. ...'<... Mr. Will M. Bro?de?, is still selling selling tho famous stalk [.Suttor.. ile made some improve? moola to the.machine, and those ln co tl i ? i> th om ca n. - ?o t . ihem v- mid jt^opO" liaving them alreody-can secure' : *an-y -, -repairs . ?needed. Every rarm?i^sho?dd - have one ?ir more nTWorVwoW: * . " ' ' '. ( x :^?X$ir,.i'7'.. ? ".iJ-? 1 Both mak'cr'a.and-ciraulatorsofcounter t'eit/j comndt fraud, ??onoiit men will not lecoive yod into buying worthless oounior rpj^pf'P?wiUt'sAV.itchHdael Salvo.;. Tho "1 ofiginfilMB infallible lor onrirtg>piles, sorot, j ozoiiia and all ?kin disoaso?; DuligU? j. tlr?S; \+>*h ?.. - -??. v.*^ ? 1 (A r; I*1-&**4^K. "Va ;';?? * X-QitSltaow What You aro Taking ; Wh'On you aro tako ?roves Taatelt-M Chill Tonio beonuteibe formula I? plainly,given <m-e**ry ; brittla showing ! that it io eimply A rooland Qulalne in a taatelcaa iorra. Nc ? .tro-Ai.iib pay. Prloo 50. . If you have ibvor-seon' a ohill to th? i a any of eroUp you can r?alUo how. grato> ful mot hers are tor Ono Minuto Cough Cu^O Which gives roi ?of a? soon it it' iii .lin in ?st er od. It quickly curo? coiiibs, e<)lds. a ipi all throat and . lung t roubles. ' ? nliyiUturo ls OU ovory box of tho fanulao ?. a^l i ve Bronio*Quiiiine Tauet? tao veib?dy th?i ? ???td to on? ?rlajr' WAXHmO NOTICE S ?t\L persons are hereby warned not to trespass on any of my lands in Marl? bo?<> c!?>inty, either walkin pf, cutting jilm ber, liauling-atraw, or to fish or h?nt. ' I will prosecute1-all who violate thia notice, ffltftffl1*9^' ' '' J'; P' BVfiRBTT.- ! im W. B?iUOUiER, JR, tit AVt?rrtey a* Law, . j". " Bonecttsvi/lo, 8. 0. Ofiicoo? DnrVngton streot nepr Poatal '(Vlogr>p? oft?t. JatoUftVy? U9?t W0 of*r$Jn; i?tMi&rf! will bo be]d .on.t^io 9tn(day,or April 1001, tu thy (WbVt ?tu?W forvttio> pdrpoW of clcotiutf a Mayor nod four-AMormotifor tho Town of ?oonottflvi?o to ?ci?? for tho term of Two Yoara. , . ,,, ... <)."'?. ticOALB, Mfcyor.-^ . . Fob..ntb looi. . ' ? .' Notice of Registration of Voters NOT?OK 'h b?i>by, glvon ?tat tho Booki^ Ot ItrjhtnUlo? fi ?l)o? for tho purpose of R?rfUt??|o.y.,^^^otfrfi.of tho Town,;Of Bennf ttiwillo and will clcwo on th? fib day jot Apiiil iQ??. ' Ttt? ff llowin?^Rro entitled ,'t^ be lightered ; Oltt??ai of tho fliato foi ? yeaim, Gouuty^gr ^ ypa/^Town.o^. Bep-, h?tteSdlle 4 moally, ?aridj^oor/th^oa of My of the offenties oiiVtmerated in tb? Act. Fob, 5, I0O? 3 ' v To>n S?pVw?ftOr; i.-- .\-^^L'i-j?v.:iL.j/..?.^...i^i Try ^itt?T? ?avor?fJf's??T)? andi boston Baked ^Be^riB Vith-T? raatq sauce onjy,lp contar : can \J IY. i? ,fair at F. E^arjd mp^ . H owe's. 14 v .* i M.H PA???tV^*"'^"' W.o. prcaent you with ?a opportunity (o' ?ot?Ko t im b*sti?^iftouUur?|.p5pjerpnbH?b.vd: AC 250 por.- jear; -.one, fburjlb tho ?ps ilon pJ?O.3. . rrtu XT ikWV^jkfiM ?HtfWi:* T^.NaUona^ Agriouljur 14.%VOT ?fyr* lr?, ft???SW5" &f???WTf^t.?ipfrt.^ meut? among wblob<;ar^.?thQ-ti5oHow|u?: AgrJpul?u<o( Horticulture, Tho D?iry, Tho Uot?i>mim,'Tli? ?hTjptiotd, Tho.StttUuh?rd,' Tho <Jatt'l* ^?dot, \T^ PAo?\?V; ?i.'Tbf? L'oidtry'YuVil)aVVi)torln:?tlQn,>-T?? Ap'Af'i lory ,<.'.?Farm and Garden Noten, Tho Mar?, kete, Bi OUUdrWi ,Tti?a papflr.,.wjf? j ?poutaio. ; f>wr jtgilntf *?fj] ia^oirf io tho f^f^r^jif- *h* ^?rmo|If hpue,ylj,vid, ?nd'?very farmor ?houU take] adv?nUgf^oC-ith^-v?fy liberal: jbjr?rv'rWud: bi^nd fin Jil* eubaoriptlon At QUOO. t2vory ono .'a.c?op?tng ' tbif)-?ffpr? >v{thlu tho next ton ?4?jV}W??? bu lout ?hoir ch'oioe o? (bo fol .itfwt'rjir bopk>,fWlht?b> ftpulA.p? l^r;;?mr$ taimara bohso: ''Faj^ri^,,Do/jtor;Bj?fok?' .uTorao and. Cattle booler," ?Traotlool Poultry K;osr>?r;?*^Q?ia^tb Ft?r??&tur'?;"' ? 'One book and Tho N.tt?ount Agrt?dtiraV itoviou ono year, ^$o,, s\]\ fo^ur^Jb^ok* ?jid. tho NatlODoj A^d?uVt'ufal U;JV?O\V ono y.oar 500 ' or tho pnpor threo rri?othV* on 'trial 100. Add reo? Tn? NAT ION A h ?oniC?X?URAL RBYIBW, . .-WashlDgtdb^D. O?li .? .??u'utuai-L-j_J",IX?L_V ' tn t", ?sm'j .,".Jewill'b? in my 'drtlco'froru 40-a. ni. to 3 p. ip^^cvejy.Mpnjdav au^,^ day whijo.iho ^?blio^sohpbj^. ?re m session, 'j?'ors?r?s eo'nimu?)i'ci\t?iigAVi?b mc by mail will please addrow me ut Tatum Station? UitiiQ <u:iih?iK ' Deo. 2l, 190O...( ;v..lJ ...; ;0<i8, .E., i? ?ryv^c?nn ROU vraraea ?oie?4 ino nun, :ets,!fl3b,*': Grango, iDq^triM.and Aw.W^?,, kporlenoo Dop ?rt mont;1. ?l?ndelio?l 'add JUHdrxmV DopaVtil?ob'????>:l -<? -l Three Papers (??e Ve?r ??chV'oniy jj^c' ??OTT ^?jfWO^?? Miff, , and Includes nbiolotdy frc* Tu F J'../. KAG ON ON'? ir l. y ,?VNbw.>V Ork,.1 Ti i v. ' F A x S f I J >>\ tn ?i K t; .; jpil ti fa o5el pin * Including Farfp (jpur^ab^an?v P^ffagoa,, Monthly, Now only $3 per year. l?iis ct^pcr ^oltih^^^3*,1* 4 \ Address I - ' ? '"?'fife T?flKS, ?<? i .";:../.;. .-...v.,-?.ii.. .,.,{..... .(.?;.;,.........>:......' ?llWton Meekins, Drayag? ?ud MWjtt'^f^erfpl Iloth if ti ftiitt?ut o?-.^ajffjnn^ JR? Ri freight a Specialty. umber. ! Brick, Saud, Prueitraw, Zi*y, O?'lt?t.; C?tlbn' 8o?d? P?rtni*?r?,'t: j.'- '* !.?? A\?fJO dran^il?'?? }lB?owiiiii>-." ' ?^T AU'oW?ra?oii''with^P.:KV,Jii Rowe will receive prompt attention. '\ ' m'"- ' ; '? h?i -tf?fiii tifiT i ', r r N?TIGE TO CREDITORS^ ^ - . FSTATR OP A 'W. Qtftci?.?.', ALT^. pcr80^a,)^Q.viog,el timiiiag^ipetjt.ho F?tate ol'xi* Qu'vK. d??j;a?ul, Will prepent fl)em duly attested to .ih'c undcrMgncd within t tm 'limb required by law, and all ppisons indebted to' H ant OM . tato mu^t nrrputco tho naine at once. M. B, SPEAKS, Adm.'rv January 17. 1901. ? * Noticc^f Fiiiftl fii8oharg?. :> H^VJN?"^?Vod? myV?'oal return aVAdiafo'? i-^trl^W'-?h'?'K?t?til'WlP.'?I B'etliea J (!. o?aaed, xi I th'Ari 0 "ftboorkblo JtuigV-ofc' .thobato?: fOK .AiWrlbdro onitnty, NOTK3K lt) barnby givot.v'thatli kill apply 4? c:'i(VO >utt on'-Tueoday .tho ':|Qt^.jdiiy.^;;^ar^h,v^i^i I for' Letters Disml??pr/ *. BIV^ A^m.i/dotra trU;*- ' , '7-BV' ii. BK T? I li A Adm'x.' Feb. 19, ?901. Notice of Final, ppaigft. ESTATE OF F. M. FI.RTOIIKU. WAVING: filed -roy ?nalroturn.os. Ad jtJ...niini?trntor of.- thr>--.Esta?j? o( .F. JM. Ploiqher. ; de?eaH>d. .with tim ,-Ubnorablo m to o?nistr?tdr. i ' * . . \ ... . :. ; >i >??r. J. A. FLETCHER, tj.i ;Fobru*ryJy l?Ql.iiUMt?n?>. ?M. ALL . - poraon?. aro hereby war aid Hot' td trespaw; on; any; ?biMfa(?''UnJ<? boro o iunty'?lther by nubtlri?, ilnhitit?, o?t^ Vinjf timber.' ^bi^all j& ,'??iri^W^ .^fkOi'i? ? ;' ?l?'ln? JP othorArIs?i I will plfos?outo all who vio ? V"U--thl**o?o?ft-v ;4,^ . J^.^?ox?.';': ' ootober iY'jooo'i :,V'\ ''; \\ <*.: Attorney at???^w,and .?rohWo.:J?<3g?.:.. OniJo In Court HOOK.. ii f UK largo Wiek .st?n- vc?ohtly 00 . cu pied hy tho Hardwarolfo..^ Also tint up?8t>i?N of tho-8AUlCw70x 120.,' "jElegant loention. . ^ Ai.fto nh ol?^?nt O room Ootlpgo |p a desirable part of (own. PoB^mjpii Immediately. Aj'pdy to.; ftt. fecdott. ? .32 ? ttl' J.iv??i'i- t't't't '>.>. v U you have a ? DEXTER er, a ?JUJ you will get tjie^ojnfort that .no ojjhei.rV Home and see thenu .. .At tlic garrie time Novelties tn 'Militia t - ... ) ^y t.ht large"*; $?WK jr, ?h? lsP|l|||||||? i NTcV'Frcsh 8tocV7 from tho Cheapest to tl I * ^FURNITURE and its Belongings, c Uri DERSOLP.^-.?:?... - . ' ".j^JL ?ollett yonr lifitron?go In Very Respectfully^ \ M Benaetlsville, S. G., Msroh 6, i .?-??i.i ui I /.?. ..MlUllD.ni lt I-I -ii, " L ,. ... m> -i* ' >H Olhaon?? w ios to p; /?; ? y Voi* * ' BennetUvUle,. i 9 ?7 .: ? ? **** ^k?W&$? .'<><.?. AS:, .ir?^-i ?v.'OIBaON TO OnAlttRSTON.1 U: ?? 6?K f* mi ??.<;,'.QI>?en:, ; io ip p., '.'r?cr sd .>.,]., B.eonq^tavJUe.v 917 8 ni 4.49 P? ?. Flor?noo, 7/55 Oharleaton, .1345 , . Ji-I.OriRNdl? TO WADEBBOR?/ '-: ' Wr?ftst? ''..*'4' >-'!'*,;;--:!' :;,?iv ki??vf?: .,?4S ? 9 '29, r ? Batllngtoe; . '': ? 29 ' -;v W j,.;' ,! ...v..^ We^F?ed:'::'" /ls..WHR.N io to\vm?and,j;pu want a good meal, remember wo oan|:;t?erive-ypu, u?? j^good meul for 25 ?. Restaurant t'fAV north -'of 'tho 'Market D. J. BRAYBOY. ?'03 V.tv'l-vN- i: ti youn &fesV<<th.?! coi're>t?> timo '?. ;()r <lo> :ivo to-;1',^ it ? very t.wouty four li.oat?V i\)v? ^out;knuv.' v>hi*>.. it?,tho mailor with il ? Bring it to ?mo and let rae nwt. it. in correct, jH?m4-kecp?'ng:ordorj(.( 1^maybo dirty and ne?d chnVji?n^ . I t- m ny have n oog broken, .?t may-imye "d ^bVew j??flo,' br it njay only ,vcod regulating'. ' Bring lt to rae and up. mattel} wlnit nilt) it, I can put it tu flrnt elana oondition My chargea are very mod . erato and the work will bo douo promptly? I . i. repair. Jewelry hod Glocke, a^p Gj?nbl atid r?jols, For ;rjii'ything in my lino eeo mo.' ' ? o;\u and do lAtrit 'oU oompotition. < ^..^.rj^lacibir,':. 'r^ ji?w,ei^ww a ap airer.' PATENTS GUARANTEED .Our feeTC{\U oed:if wc ind. Any or?e.Bcadlug ekcicli and.description of ?ny fuveiitton-will promptly r?c?lve out; opinion free'coiicctuingi AM puteiltnhility of..?ame. pillow to.Obt?iu a Fateuta tnken out tlirougit tis recclyc special police, winitjHtpbarg?, in/in* I'AT?NT R?COHI>? ah illustrated and Widely circuhitcd journal, ciiiiiillt'id by MnuufnclUForc and Investor?. > *>1 e^cud fer saiupte copy FREI. ? Address, '," \ S'[ VIO?OR ?J*1 KV?N8 A CO. ''"'..); V. * {PAtcht Attorneys,) ' :' V . B?aaa?utiding, WASHINOTON. D. O. An nd, Prepared to ililli Short Notice ifi'if?j} ^."Orders fuf, H"' . ". t.V'i)/;>Vii'Mc ii-r . iSasii/ liq pr's ..and .BlindB;; .o". *uti AX vBoy*0?f -.PIUOKSI .. .:. ?. We'coTl no-?hoddy woi-k, or rats^?t*; :v - Sh?pS1 on MeOoli''street nour rpaidchce.'; ' Jaa'aiVjii^ij;] j Bennet^V^lo, B, CJ. J, tl IIUIISIHI IUI I y lllllllliumnil. iniliuuuuavi. ? ?.VTO . .-teal frea. oidott rtBonoy.for Boourl?ifrjfttent#. ? ' ?'pit?ftU t?hon trirovisth Munh Aeo. r?Mlr?, , .tiW?*??^*, without ehrtrgo. mthd - .0 A*nri(J?orrieir lUastrAt?M Mm^^MmSKi rr^HK undewlgtiod wentd reopeettulty lu. i.!?iorva fata^kokda a?d the-pnbUo geno | r0}ty that ho'riaW ej?e'ny4;*;?ktf;;iiAB?fitt;j 8E0P In tho now Brick' Hhiitdlhg n'e?t to' tim "MAiu.nono HOTK?./' and 1? prepared td Wvo them In bettor otylo and oomtort Man ovor before. ! f??|?8fa?ik|ort guaranteed, I .;inrvJr;?TO^?HT' . : N.. B.-?lonia ,0|pth?n?' heatly ropalrpd and e<<^r?od kj lils wl'Pi :. s Am lattas ^ I ves.' I am agent, Xors-both? iri$ Window Shades^ ; |; ? f-jnein bcnnettsynie/ S, C. . MIIf?\!?f?lf?D?:t: ' he.Rest-. My time ls given exclusively md, .on a.;Square Deal, I will not'be?>r*W>n^..;.>< l-?l^XtlI.Q. WWl ' ,W ..?fc>:w*!* '/t ..-'. . i '. u,\?, ..??</?t :??.? ?if /b ? ^.IJHIM? ^^i hi, i??jfijiBnwiwi^?i?ij*^j.tuwiiMiiMi i iii', A fi M m^^fmm - * ?-<*.-.-.-~*<.* :<?OKDKNBBD SC?jtfli?tJf;;; In JBfleofeMatoh ?6, 3899. . ( ij.Sou.tU ?.?sRgun?l: > m ?ea Sw 'V.'-?-^-fC? l??t?tlfci .6 jo.p in '.3'5'o?P. n? Vi45 p; m ?'?Jo p m 12 V? P m Ar ,- W?>miiif{tOi? ?yi o co ? in i*v FayettevilleAt Ar r -Fay ot rev ?1 o :-?v Lt. . Sanford,., Lv W';:?Clilmax|;;tV ??:<??.p.??i?Lv tlrccu'nbo?'c A? .lij SS"*'ia ?r .jOrcen'?b?fe Lv I.I?Q7?A *ajLv ?toUC?halp j".' ?'. L* to36;? miIw, Walnut Ooyo, kv io 09 ftN^fj^y.^^urtt.f H?d?'V&j? 8 '45 a mlr.v" * Mt. ' Airy1 ?r is/jo Vftf 3. H'.if P'M'V" V. ' i? ^ Huuth '. i Ipilfj? y 34 ?jtpa-y^.- .. . 8 00 n cn .9 . 07 a' m i 9 33 ? ?a lp ap a; nv ip 40 a, m Lv "Uonnottovijlo At Lv Maxton Lv Lv Red Springe Lv Lv .trt?p? Ml?e LV Ar' Payo tte ville LV -North ?o?nd ' Dally" 7 ?5 $m 6 ts p ? 5 SS PJ* 4 5? P P* 4 33 PW ! :Ko"46 Honth j . J iou tul Miked Dally .Sunday; No 47: . N?rth. Ii?nttd Mixed Dally *%' Bue?ay 5 Jo Pj'm I A r 3 S? p m Lv liatnseur . Lv Olironx ' ' Ar 5?. 49 p m|Lv QfeenBboro Ar , 4 :10 o m I Ar- ?rc'on?boro . Lv t isp m Lv fttokfedaln 1 .}o p m j i v M i'd Ison o^o'?. 1 9 ty(a ito"'- ." ' 9'3S'*'?'-. Lvit i 07 a ia Ar] 11 55 R m fkiiuiiotioiiiv ac Fajettuvlllo wVtb AtlfV?^^lfew^? Ooabtr.i?o, ah Maxtou with t.'jO Otuollna Oeutrul Railroad, nt Red Bprinjfn nith ?hf) Rod Springs and How m oro railroad, at{S?n- V ford with tho '-Ho'a bo ard Air Lino, nt dolf with tho Durban)' and Ghnrlotto RaUro?d/ ' ' at Oreenboro"':.w^U 't'?ie ''Bouth?r.Q:9aUway . Company, at'VV?lnu^.OpV? with tho Notfolk and Western Raliway* J. R. KENLY; ;GenM Manager. T. M. EMERSON, TraOlo Manager. H. M.. EMERSON, Oon'l POM-Agent. ? S BENNETT. S V II L E, S, P. I HAVE recently moved my Marble Works jfrom McColl[ to ?F :Bb-nnoit?vill?. and.fbr ?li? prca : ?nt o,m Idontod near tho )>epof? ?nd oooupy the McCall Britk Wnrohout-e, where I will bo ploascd to cori?inu? to supply all wpjlv J needed" in my line to tho peoph) ol' Marl? boro and adjoining conation Pnrtio?lind" Ing' it.mdro convenient can have .their ,or* Vier.? Ulled from my yard at Dillon. S. O.' .^oldens, estimatcs. nnd prices huniohed application Cleaning and resol ting-mon* umon i ? and tombstones a ppeolulty. Thanking the goneral^ public tot PM patrdiiare I respcbt'lully aellcit a comm .nanoo ol\tho samcin 'iho futuro. . ' {' k i- :. ; V?ry ve pe?tfully, i c W. WvPATjfi, MANAola^h-: J?nn?rv.22. 19flO TMo'B?rterB.t , ThrooOhaitfit Rvefy?bfyii 8?-Cl<n?tt? >"/?f?A^.0<;>l!tr*'MAonioi? STRIKT? . -.. ?ASV^HAIRS, CLEAN SHAV?SjS r : ; ;6EST OP HAIR CUTS! CrtlWron Tec?)yj> er?eoial ?ttontfon eiVheV'fjit tbo Bhep nt their fco???, .... Xp??;'?ftV^on???^%^0.*!. ' :' ' 'A? GRACE, -Darier. .. 4 BKfn?ffi^sv?M.M, e. O. ' 111 ;?^" ^binned ,,i ?v?tr ...... ,r, .b ? ? . . i ^ .-i"?Vi ...v. .? i . (Hoists whskt yo? eat ? ?lt, nr tiflolally Ulgestn tho f00a an4 ?atur? ia strengthening oud.recon?; Btructlng. tho oxhiiuntcrt (ilgcstlvoo?* Hg^trf. -ltIB?M? latest dlscovcfc?dig*?^ ant and tonic. " Nov other p?epar?ttott can,approach it in ettieiencyi lt tn? stantiy removes and permanent?f ^tttf0 Bys^erkia. Indigestion, Heartburn, '-F??ut?M0,(> 80ur Stomach,; ?au???. Kick Headache, Oas tral g I a.CraropD w& ail oitoor^resulta of imperw?t digestion. S'?cparcdby p. 0. PIWITT ACO,*Cbtte??K D??iglne BrOM. drug Mtoro.