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S. A. f?itOlFN - - - Editor. Friday, Maroh 20,1901, NuLxnrlntlnn Prl^a t Ono year.$1.00 Six months.50 #hreo months. .25 Attention Canil? llonogan. Tito Animal meeting ot Camp Henegan will ho hehl in the Court House.on the| tiist Monday in April next. AU v?t?rans are requested to bc prisent. tty order ol J H. Hudson, Commander. C, M. Weatherly, Adjutant. Cotton Growers Convention. It is earnestly hoped tho farmer? j of this county in common with the furniere of other counties will heed the call for a convention of tho cotton growors to bo hold nt tho Court J?ou?o on Monday next just before tho meeting of Camp Henegan. Lid, nil interested pass tho word, and lot Os have a full meeting. C. 8. MoCALL, Prest. ; March 28th 1901. MASS MEETING OF VOTERS. Tliere will' bo a mass meeting of tho T)omooratio votors of the town of Benuottsvillo in tho Court House on Woduceday April 3d, 1901, at ?.'?'?lo?k, p. m., for tho purpose of j nominating a Mayor and 4 Alder men to servo for two years. ' Ry order of tho Council. O. S. McCALL, Mayor. March 22,1901., Free Kural Delivery Routes Tho following lotter of informa tion referred lo Senator McLaurin, hus boon handed us for publication : . " Post Oi?ice Department, Rural Free Delivery System, Washington, D. ? , March 23, 1901, Hon James Norton, Mullins, S. C. Dear Sir I acknowledge the receipt ol your I letter of thc 20th instant asking that a{ Special Agent bc sent as a matter ol simple justice to investigate petitions lor rural free delivery service from the 6th Congressional District ol South Carolina v Supt.'- Machen has recently ordered the detachment of a Special Agent trom service in another State lor assignment | . to d\Uy in Smith Carolina. I will endea? -yoi to have him visit the 6th District. ... H. Conquest Clarke. Special Agchi in Charge. W..F, M. r. Marion District " Tlx) plyty?ot ,Mo. <!.., IV. {f M . .?"?ri>f*M??r?o? District ?v?h iv helvi in M?? t?f >. Apt?' ):? l t. Optniu? fcrvicos lo be held on Kiiday night, All deleg?los and lindy1 Managers aro i?quo?unl to bc pres ont :il l?jelo ;?ii vic:C'.. Mrs. Wightman nud Mr?. Humbort aro expected to bn with us. I hope overy Society in tho District will bo represented \ Tho Ministois and their wives through out tho District arc invited to bo with us. Mrs. J. C. CA si vu Ki.!,, District Seorctnry. Down in Toxas. Mr. Editor-The papers repott that a Southern Methodist preacher objected to Dr, .Carradinc preaching in the town ol ? Denton. Texas, even in the church ol an other denomination. His protest was backed up by that new law of the Gen eral Conference in relation to Evangel ists, and the preacher in question and his board ol stewards signed the follow* ing paper and presented it to Dr. ?. ; Denton, Tex., March 2, 1901, We, thc undersigned, believe that un* der the pr?sent existing conditions the holding ot a meeting by Dr. Catadine will result in harm to thc M. li. Church, in Denton. Signed O. M. Marless, pc. And 10 men as Stewards. ll this Kev. Brother and his stewards b?lieve what taey have signed, then, verily, anything may be believed 1 down in Texas." - Authenticated icports say there has not been a coversion in Bro. Harless' church in six years. Dr. Carradinc showed the sweet spirit ol thc Master by closing his meeting at the second service and returned to St. Louis, Mo. The people of Marlboro, who have heard Dr, Carradinc, are struck with Wonder, It Dr, Carradinc's preaching does harm (except to sin and satan) then what immoasutable harm must thc f,reaching ot such a man as Rev. C. M, larless do ? Hold your breath I J. Fi BOLTON. Tatum, S. C P. S.-I use the word "immeasurble" because I have nothing stronger, ll I had one I would certainly use it. PEN AND 8CI88OR&RAPH8 Florence has several cases of small pox-throe colored women. Col. A. M. Waddell has boon renominated Mayor of Wilmiug ton. Mr. Frank Lynch, ono of tho oldest citizens of Choraw died last week. The IJ. S. Fish commit nioner has arranged to stock thc Pee Dee with shad about May. Messrs W. E. Crosland and W. I. Everett who fartn in this and Richmond comities havo just sold the Oil Mill at Darlington $6500 Worth of cotton seed. ?| Tho storm of Monday did grout (tama?o in Alabama, Georgia, S. Carolina.and North Carolina, and many wore killed, hundreds woun ded and lott houseless. Red Springs and Maxton have both been visited by safo blowers,) aud now comos tho roport that Clio had;a visit Tuesday night. Those follows need rope-without trial. The rosidenco of Mr. Georgo McCown, near Darlington, was! destroyed by a cyolone Mondav oveniug and Mrs. McCown killed, and his daughter and himaelf bad ly injurodi .OLIO O?BBESPONDENOE. Xtomt of Xniovoat From This Hus tling hittio City, I think wo will Imvo to build US ft j court house Wo oro having court to-> 'day and will havo moro court to-mor row. Arch Buchanan, colored, was up f::r ridioj; a bicycle ever a little girl. Ho was fiued two dollars Thoro is no uso in talking any longer, tho j Town Council ought to put tho bicy cles in tho road with tho buggies. I This will save troub o that is euro to [como unless snuething ?B dono at OQOO. Au ouuco of provontion is worth a pound of ouro. Quit straining at I guals and swallowing camels. I Last woek I spent two days in your town I took dinuer with a well known I lesidont of tho Court I lou to and spout a pleasant hour or two in this model homo. Mino host was no', gigantic in appearance and I folt as largo tia tho Battleship Maine, when dinner was announced and sailed into tho harbor fooling confident of my powor. Novo?' WOB man more disappointed when the lillie Torpedo Boot Sttiled in. I found iny waterloo. I just could not stand him aud had to lay my armour by and wait and wait. What a pleasure it U to visit in tho homes of our lifo long friends it makes us better people. While in Bonnettsvillo I was given somo money by two gentlemen for oh! man Poison. They don't want mo tc toll who they aro and 1 wont, hut J will toll tina much. Ono of them keep: a public boarding house, but bb boarders don't liko tho regulations o his hoUiO. Tho board is all right bul ita too confining Now, I am not gc i n^ lo bo green enough to call any name* you see. Tho other ono does bus! new oloso to the boarding houso aforesaid Ho can toll you what kind of a bugg) to rido in, what kind of a lap robo tc cover up with, the correct blinds foi a horse and tin ow in tho horse. Bul when ho with agenerous heart throwi money in my hands for a good causi like this I can't bo bliuded when I g< to writa. He is large in size aud hu heart koopa up wi*h the prooession. 1 hope he will soil two thousand buggiei every month this year. I am goinj to tell all tho goud that people do that I seo or know of. If I havo t< tell the bad I'll do liko I have hore not call any names, but inst tell it dr; so, Our Pastor, Rev. Dent, preachec at McColl on yesterday morning. Th pastor at that place being siok. I an coufidont tho MoColl folks enjoye* his preaching. Mr. Jos H. Stanton is buildinj moro houses and improving his p!ac generally. His boya aro all girls, thor is only six. You know thal calli fo room and Kerosene Oil. Mr. Stornborger bus purchased mn acron of land in a very desirable pai of town aild will proceed at once t build a lot of nico cottages for ron! Ur paid OUO hundred (lollara per nev for this lund. We munt have house our town ia growing aud buslbcss ir creasing. i.'anicl Collins ;.\'an bofo)o tb'* Moy] Ihif? m?rnnitf ?or B?lling ihjup.ii not ^'0"VC'U tout'- ho .-io* n&lly \5?/nr Iiiiiii.rll but 'i..?ulled il lor unothf mah He in a oloiod man, lind wi used ns a oats paw in this oase, bu he paid for his chestnuts and went hi way with burnt paws. Hoys, quit i in (Jlio, you will be caught up wit every timo. I havo just been over to Storr berger's spring opening. Thero is display of goods dear to a womau hear. Pretty hats in the latest shape Pretty flowers \>n tho w?ll and i lovely vases, in fact beauty all arouiu Tho pretty girls were there ; th more staid matron was there; and th young men wanted to bo thero. Tl Ladies' store is certainly lovely in th extreme. I dont think tho most 01 acting could fail to be pleased an this bower of beauty is presided ove by Miss Boutly of Maryland, wli herself a very-. She is assiste by Miss Alico Medlin aud Mrs StratiB Evorybody who goes in soy w hat pre ty hota-I say so too. I also say win pretty girls. I am glad I am not gel ling old aud bald headed. My wi says I am foolish to havo such tail She didn't tdways in y that thougl However, she talks now. One Lawrence Spears has just hoi] ed the town six dollars for run nil over a woman with a bicycle. Mr. Bennett has just informed n that his grand opening will take pim next Thursday, io cb argo of Mi Palmer. I will tell you about th next week. Misa Annie Traywick who om lived here, is visiting her sistnr Mi W. C. Smith. I didnt rest good last night, tv, tl old negro says, tho elements dido suit me nt all, aud I nm a little scar yet. Wish I waa at Julo Covingtoi till it fairs off. Mob 26, 1901. J. P. McG. Later News. Wo had an up* to* dato safe crae ing hero fast night, which was u doubtedly the work of profesaban Burglars first broke open tho shop Mr. J. H. Stanton, and secured a 1 of drills, hammers and chisels. Tin went to E Sternberger's store prii opou the back doors and hung binn ots over the windows, drilled a smi hole in tho safe door and blew it pieces. Ransacked tho safo broke op tho money drawers in store, took a I of watches, chains and jewelry. In fa they took every watch in tho stoi Thoy secured only a small amount money. Up to this writing I can't fi out whether they carried away a papers cr not. That it was the work experts is shown by tho manner which they went nt it. They us blankets and bolts of cloth to (lend tho sound of the dynamite, in whi th iy wero successful. As it was r hoard by any ono although thero NV people sleeping in 100 yards of t storo. They then took a now hug and a fast horse from Mr. Heel MoLaurin'd Livery Stable and we thoir way. Searching parties ?re n starting out to hunt them. Why tl thoy did not go in tho bank i* a m tory. As alick a sot as did this wc could blow a bank in a city and nei bo caught. AU I havo to say is tl when peoplo live in a live, up-to d town like Olio, they needn't bo s prised rt thcEO thing/, as these kuig of the dynan,ito stink hko to work boilnew placen. Mob B?, 1901. j, ?\ Moa Tho Fublio Hoad?. .? Editor Democrat:- With your pormission J. will with one effort spoak to all tho pooplo of Marlboro county about tho public highways, ?i 'Tho law says tho publio roads shall bo cleared twenty feet wid<?; aud no obstruction can bo placed nearer center ot* road than hulf.tho width. Tho law also says that if any part of tho public road has boon <H-| verted from its original course with out authority of law,, on informa tion of two persons to commence a suit against any such persou offend ing, in order to compel him SB soon ns may bo to restore, at his own expense, tho road in its course, ns esiablishcd by law. Complaint is made in somo sec tions about tho roads being plowed into, making it very rough to drive over, and quito difficult for loaded teams going in opposite directions, to "pass each other. I hopo after having your attention called to this matter, there will bo no further ground for complaint. lint if there aro those who will ig* nore this request regardless of thc right there is in it, then 1 will have to appeal to tho advocates of better roads, to provo their sincer ity by their works, in bringing all violators of tho rood law to tho at tention of tho grand jury. If there is a road in tho county, the proper course of which cannot bo located by tho party or parties owning the lund adjoining such road, "if you will establish that fact" the county will settlo tho mat ter for you. The question, how aro you going to work the roads? is very frequent ly asked, and I regret that circum stances forbid mo giving a definite answer. Those subject to road duty have an option which lasts until tho mat Monday in May. If they pay the ?communication tax, wo will hire tho roads worked some how or other, but until wo have the assur ance of tho money, wo will havo to go slow with hiring. County Supervisor. Bville. Mob 25, 1901. DEAHT8 DOINGS. Died at her home about C miles north of town, on Sunday at noon, of pneumonia, Miss Carolee Brco don, daughter of tho late Thos. Troy Breeden whoso death was mentioned last week. She was about 19 years ol' nvre, and (br j.hc past f-overal years hos bod thc ciU!' ol' three Jittlo moth oriels children. Ivor death is n -md j brui to I hem. , Shi" w UH jun) td tv*I iii ftK?^I/tSSfi? . (ho burial Borvjo'os. OBAPH3-N?TS. A Food for brain and nervo conlon. Tho system will absorb a greater nuiount of nourishment hom 1 pound of Grape Nuts than from 10 pounds of moat, oats, whoa' or broud. (Josts 1 cent por meal. For eaU by F. li. & VV. M. Bowe. South Carolina mourns tho.loss of another valued son, ox-judgo I. D. Witherspoon, who died in Yorkvillo Sunday morning-agod 08 years. He was a christian man anti his visits to our town were always enjoyed. Should Bo In Evory Homo. They euro dandruff, hair falling, headache, etc, yet cost tho samo as an ordinary comb. Dr. White's Electric Comb. The only patented Comb iu tho world. People, everywhere it has been introduced, aro wild with do light. You simply comb your hnir each day and the comb docs the rest. This wonderful comb is simply un breakable and is made so that it is j absolutely impossible to break or cut' tho hair. S.ild on a written guarantee to give perfect sa'inaction in every respect. Send stamps for ort e. Ladies, si/Aj 50c. Gents size 35. Live men and women wonted everywhere lo in troduce this article Sells on sight Agents aro wild with success Address D. N. Rose, Cen. Mgr., Decatur, 111. BANKER ROUT? A ROBBER J. ll Garrison Cashier ot the bank ol I Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed ot health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr, King's New Discovery tor Consumption. Then he wrote: "His the best medicine I ever used (or a severe cold or a bad case ol lung trouble I al ways keep a bottle on hand." Don't suffer with Coughs, Colds, or any Throat Chest or Lung trouble when you can bc cured so easily. Only 50c an/1 $1.00. Trial boules free at Drug Store. SPXCEY^LOCAL^ NEWS BY J. B. HAMILTON. I soil tho celebrated .Craig'gur don seed. Yes, and givo tho largest paper of peas and boans sold hero. Seo me beforo you buy your corn -I will meet competition. I sell Cuba molasses at 25 cts. ? nico dish for dinner is thoeo I delicious Buta Baga turnips. Let us send you somo. FOR SALB 450 Bushels of Oom, 12,000 Poddor, Kay and Shuoks, HERBERT M. Honans. Brownsville, H. C. -? .?0. ? - Tho UOBt Preparation for Malaria Ohllle and Vovcr is a bottlo of Grove's Tosteles Chill Tonio It Is ?Imply Iron and quinino in a taatoloua form. No ouro-no pay, Prlco <>oo. --*<???. When you want prompt noting little j pill* that novor gripo uso Dowitt's hittlo 1 Early Risers. Douglas Bros. \ -??SO?-?ii A frosh supply of the celebra ted Bulsts Garden''Reed, nil var lotiee, just arrived nt 0. &'Mo?hll'fl. CAP? W. }% fyi NN KY, . Mr. Editors- Tho v. riler ol ibis com? munication is a wa ru ol thc lact, that much has already been s iitt and written about Capt. \V F. Kimmy a tul it is not with expectation ot' buying any better tlllngl Ol.hil?; m I-";?? .?-vi Upon Whit I lias been.said, (hat I now wiito. .Jadg?'.j. H ?ludso v, w,,? delivered tho eulogy at his l.iau- d'had known him Irom his early, youth, ami could portray his virtues itfvUO';rAnc?3 ol nd uncertain sound, j Hut from n long ntdua, in tance with him and having beeb io former years the Pastor ot himself . nd his family, and feeling in commo.i with many other?, the sadnnss caused hy his death, and being moved by a lieut felt sympathy lorine sorrowing ones ol Im own house hold, I have feb it .. duty lo place upon his new-made grav? thc IM'towing tri bute to his memory. Capt. W. F. KiuiieV vytys a son ol Mr. William aiuf Mrs. Th-.noa Kinney. He was born February ???b <>'.'.,, and died March 8, 1901. I le lived to >e sixty one years ol age, When about thirty years .otago, he married Mi; i .minie Town? send, daughter ol ;>h, Light Townsend, [who was long and favorably known as one of the lejidlng i a jr nie ra >( .Marlboro County. About tl ii; yeti 1.J70, he uni ted himscUwith the M. i. Church (South) under the ministry i>l Kev. Claudius H: Pritchard, and maintained an unbroken connection with thc chut eli until the close ol his life. When thc war between the States oc cured, Parnassus ?A is well represented in contest, Mady ?1 her choice young men girded themselves with the armor of war, and went to i .> . 1 auntry's de fence, Capt. Kinney was of (hat number. When thc war had '. tided he returned to. his home, devoted him sell to the in terests ot his tarni and th ? care of his widowed mother. With immy others, he entered rn?ntully upon thc work otu, s building, his down trodden country, and contributed ii hbc? i share in the work of his country's rcdeiiipUori, Subsequen tly he was honored by his friends with a seat in the Housi ol' representatives, which position hy filled with credit to himself and with honor to his constit uency. He \yas afterwards chosen as Super visor for thc countj of M arlboro. Hav ing faithfully p?rfornV?d the duties of that office during thc '.cnn tor which he was elected, ho redbed to private life, and devote.! ir$ rnmaimUff of his days to the.interests of iii s home and family. In his brief ?arc?h lui ,\ ts called to ex perience a large sh ire ol tho vicissitudes of Fife. When but a youth his tattier died, and he Was lett to the tostering care of a ete"ole'l christian mother. Wnen he p.rew no to nvnhood he saw his country in the .hro dj! wac. He ex. perienccd thc h?i ?sl ips and perils ol Soldier lilt, ?md ere the close ot his Ute was permit? lo . his count ty arising again trotr. Kel ot :<? dowd trodden con dition, anti re] dc ?ag in the blessing of peace and >oturnI ig prosperity. He was un assn hing in his disposition and recelv. '' ai t.;?- batidi of his fellow citizens what thej considered due to him on account t?l his merits. Ile main tained a character un^??Ued, and won for himself thc coi iid?nce and esteem ol all who knew him' il ii death was sud* den, In ii n?hum'l he was snatched away Iron " *M 1 6J His family, the neilin1 my v/as allock ed when the lievv-J jjasKed hom ore place to another that,1- 'Ut, Kinney was dead. Thc mir i.'.y.' t pjepared to r??ty v/x it ; . v. ; the ^^n sat iou ,/Vwc-iV"1' ?'lv* ,:" wh af mb,-. .>..> [;:?:. e.1-- -. i1.0 . . . u., : ?v'erjj L-hnm^ ie ;s into which his fay ' ;^ ..;'s pim...;Mi? Having lett home hui',, m - ' " )iitly fri t.h? em joyment bf Usu?i tu..? un ais iilelcis. hotly is returne d and his* loved ones left to seek comfort f ?Jin a Divine Source. Nothing lon Di-lue Grace can prove sufficient under v-.ircumsiances so trying. A sorrowing wile, two sons, and four sisters are left to ?.hate die sorrows pro dnccd by his death and we are thankful to know l!>.?t th. y are calmly resting upon thc preci?is promises ol their Heavenly r'athfci'i and with the poet Thomas J lasiing's are ready lo say, '.Though e.-i it doy/a wo'ra not foreakon ; Though libeled not alono; Thou didst give, nial thou bu?t tnkon Bloescd Lord, "Thy will bo dono," Though to day wt'ro lilied with mourning, Morey nti!l in on tho throno ; With thy tuniloa ot love returning, Wo can ( itu.; ''Thy will bo dono/' on Snaday March ipili his body was borne to Parnassus Church wheie rom childhood he hail been accustomed to worship an.f where his mrmbership had been recorded for over thirty years. Re ligious Se. v?ci s w ere, conducted by Kev. W. C. Power aijd Kev. J. E. Heard. Judge.). H. Hiie?sbii delivered an ap propriate md impressive Eulogy, and he was tl TO buried v ith the honors ol Masonry' bi thc Parnassus Cemetery, there to r.'.st until tho morning breaks and the shadow* flee away, L. M, HAMER. March 23, ti)vt. Frosh Ar? vals j GoCai?:-- l?oby Cur.t?nges, Window ! Shades in lace eft?ot. Vringo Insertion, &c. At WADDILL'S. flogs for oalei Turo Prod White flollan 1 Turkoys, \ White Pekin brioles, ?od Light Brah lima egpa for htvtchihg, .\ oi?!y to J. F. Bolton, Tatum S. C. ILTON MoLAUKIN, Alt'?;ney ut Kaw and Probato Judge. Oflloo ii. Court ?lotu 0, FOUI KtL^T, ?HE large brick store rccontly 00 OUpietl by the 1 lard ware Co., Also the iip-at .tir* pf tho samo-70x 120. Illogant locution. A, ply to P. L, Breeden. Notice of Registrapti of Voters NOTICE U hareby given that tbi Booku of Bt'gistiatloii lt? open for tho purpose*, ot Rogloieiihi' the voters of tho Town of Ilonuotte/itic and witt eloso on tho sth dnj of April 10.11. Tho t i llowlng nro entitled to bo registered : Citi/eno.of tho Stato for 2 yearn, Oituily for : ) oar, Town of Hon nottsvillo 4 uioi'thi, nod not convlotod of noy cf tho otV'cnx-9 oiinincratod In tho Act U lt. BARRETT, Fob. 5, tool Town Super?iflor, Notfre of Town Election. NOTICE ls hutoby given that k,u Elootlon wilt he held on thc 9M1 day of April 1001, In tho douri llmni for tho pijrpoao bf oleoting a Mayor and four Alder mon for ' tho Town *>f Bonnottsvfllo to oorvo for tho term pf Two Your.). 0, ft. MCCALL, Major. Feb, i$l!i tf>M, I TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY MARCH 26,27. 'E INVITE YOU, ONE AND ALL, to visit OUR STORE to inspect ono of tho Largest and Prettiest Linos of Goode j ever shown iii Marlboro County, consisting of 9 m s At prices Lowe? than you will buy them elsewhere, '0\ Jf|UR DRY GOODS LINE is up to the Minute. All tho New " Materials for this Season's Wear. SILKS to please the most faslideous-prices to suit the most conservative buyeij. In this line we have no peer. Come and see for yourself. v WOOLEN GOODS for immediate use we have them in all the popular shades, also the latest fads. See this line, ranging in price from ]? cts to $l.?O per yard. Our line of WASH GOODS will please you, as we havo the Variety to seleot from at the way down price. Many pretty things in Mercerized, Satines, Ginghams, Chambrays, <feo. All the Novelties in BELTS, HOSIERY, 0 SHOES and SLIPPERS in all Stylos and Sizes. Exclusive control ol' the celebrated PLANT & MARKS, Oincin nati Manufacturers. Our line of Cents Furnishings is completo with up-to-date Goods. Thc greatest 26 cts TIE on Earth. See our line Half Hose up to GO els per pair. Ladies Ready-to-wear G-arments, wc can supply Your Wants and SAVE YOU MONEY on Shirt Waists, Skirts, Underskirts., Gowns, Corset Covers, Pants, &o. Visit us during thc Opening. Visit us at all times. Five Polite Salespeople to serve you promptly\ A pleasure to Shorn Ooorl*: ' For hones! dealings trade at wc "H- m ----- $100.4)0 ttlV.Hr?' AtVA?. separate ''New Century ?cods;"^??d asa tho letters lo fonU nu miioy VVOKIN an jcu onn, utfng Co lcUtrs bnokwutdn or tot wards, but don't uso any loiter In tho sume wotd mote limos iban it appears lu "New Century Soods." It is said tliirty Binnll Hnglibh word? on? bo spelled oorroolly from 1I1C6C nf (ccu bttois. For example, wont, tia, stw, oto. Tho New Century Mail O der Co., will p?y Ono Hundred DoMurs .n catii to tho peraou feruling thurn thirty vordfl foi med wt td ovo. If iou nie good ut word ronl.ii! jj and eau form th il y wo? da wrilo vcur anno and addi GAH plainly on yeur Hat and indi HO tLo Bnmo with fifioen Von ph Li * t ii llb I'll I" risk your lil'.; bl ni ovyiug ti .cough or u coUl to develop into pneni??onia or consumption. Ono .Minino Couu h Curo will thloat und long tumbles q?iokor I li ? ri any ot hoi* prepara ii n known;' M .my doctors u-e it tv? n spociiio l'or gripp?, lt is nu infallible remo* dy lovcroup. Children like it and nipthe? endorse ii, Douglas Uros, Thoro u'no pleasure in lifo it you tlread gosng to tbc table to oat and can't rest ni D?pht oh account ol' indigestion. . Homy William'*, ol' Boo ivillo, Ind., says ho su ll ?rod (hut wuy for your?, lill ho com iubnco? die u*e ot'Kudo) Dyspepsia Cure, nod add-?, "Now 1 can out anything 1 'Ukoand nil I wahi and ?deep soundlyoyeiy two cont ?lampa' for ton packets of Beau Y"^"1" K"do1 l>y*PepdaOuro will digo.-t t ful Flower Seeds of ton popular and dit ton t varieties. Our ol j i. ct in yi viny ibis Ono IlnnJrod D jl?rn is to attraot uttontion to miA intro d icc our ectds in the U. S. Thin offor W ll bo cArefully ai d conseU'i.tiot.sly carried 0 it and it t,lu it'd tu t bo dun d with ontoh penny affairs. Wo wi! apond .. a li r/o rum unt < f money to H tn rt our trado and want your ttiul order ; you will re?oive tho groatcbt VP lao in seeds over il?orcd. If two tr moro piteous t-necctd in forming thirty words tho $ioo will bo divided pro rata. Many ext a ppcoial pt'zei will bo Jawaidcd to poisons tending twonty words or moro who will aBsiat in introducing our deeds ni<d specialties. Satisfaction itt ab Isolu'.ely gnarnnlocd. Bond your li?t as early as postulo. Address NfcW CfcNTUltY MAH, OMDKU CO , 258 Dearborn St., Chi longo. Illinois. ron SALE Ono 25 ri. P. Engine and 20 II. P. Boiler in brick is for salo, or will exobnngo for ono smaller, Apply to .0. P. Everett. Lumber For Solo. Lumder of all kinds for sale, and when desired, will be de livered piomptly on the best terms. I am also prepared to do any kind of hauling. P. O. Emanuel. March 12, 1001. Don't You want Some? Mr. P. S. Stubbs lias about 80 bushels of choice Cotton Seed selected from largest stalks of improved Texas wood variety of 14 years improvement, that, be will sell to those who want choice soed to in?rense the yield with less cost. Write him at Olio s.e. what you cat. Douglas Bro* - Kodo? Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." Stops tho Ooushand Workri 01T Ibo Cold. Laxativ? liromo Quinine Tnbl. ts ouro a cold in ono duy. No'Onro, No P.ty. Price 250 u box, --o--_ Biodol Dyspepsia Cw? "Dloests what you eat." , Bettor than Ever. Mr. Will M. Breeden, is still selling selling tho famous stalk cutter. Ile mado some improve ments to the machine, and those needing Dh em can get them, and those having them alreody cnn secure any repairs needed. Every farmer should have one or more at work now. Holli makers and circulalorsofconntcr Coils commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worthless counter feits of Dowittt'a Witch I biz JI Salvo. Thc original is infaliihlo (pr curing piles, ?oros, oezuna and nil '.kin diseases. Doughs Bros. -, You Know What You aro Taking When jon ar'o take Groves Tasteless Chill Tonio bconuso tho formula is plainly given on o/ory b>ttlo showing that it ls simply Iron nnd Qiiinino in a tasteless form. Nc euro-- no pay Prico 50. If you hive ever seen a chill in tho .igony of croup you can realizo how grate? dil mother-; aro for Onu Minuto Cough (Jur? whiuh gives relief as soon as it if ni] tn in br. rod. lt quickly cures COOK li?, colds, ami nil throat and ld ii g troubles Douglas Bro;) -r..- ?Cf? -. Notice of Court. NOTIOK ls hereby given that thu Court of General Sessions will oonvouo tho fifth Monday in April shoing tho 29th day theioof) lyoi, and tho Court ol Common Picas on the Wednesday next following said Fifth Monday in April, (boing^lhe ist day of Muy,) 1901, at Bonnottsvlllo in and for tho oounty of Marlboro and State of South Carolina. All poisons intorostad will Ink? duo notlno thereof. J. A. PEAKE, Olork Oourt of 0. 1\ & G. S. For Marlboro 0i>., ?, Ch m ft rob ?a( i (jo r,~ 4 t Thio signntttro ia 0? ovory box of tho genuino Laxative Bromo-Qainine Tablet* tho remedy that euros ll colli lu Olio (Iny WAINING NOTICE! I bl. poisons arc hereby warned pot to ?iii trespass on any ol my lands in Marl boro county, cither walking, cutting lim ber, hauling straw, or to fish or hunt, 1 will prosecute all who violate this notice Nov. 20, 1900. J. F. BVfiUETT, 20, 1900. w. bocoiaiqt, Attoruey ?/. Law, . Bonnottsvlllo, 8. 0. O?I00 00 l>or)/ngt?n ?troot nour P?itftl 'ft,|pi;r?pt oflltfe, Joriunty, 18001 <J0> t iv'} "DEXTER- M If you hay? a "DEXTER," or a ul\( you will get the Comfort that no other ? (jome and see thom. At the s-atnc time Novelties ia Matting I carry the largest Stock in th Ililli IIP TO I Nice Fresh Stock, from thc Cheapest to to FURNITURE and its IJelonginss. UNDERSOLD. ? solicit yom* jmti'O?ingc Ii Very ?tespe?t/u?i/f G. ' BenncllHville, S. C., Mardi 6, : ATUNTICCOASUINE RAILROAD OlUilON TO OOI.UMUIA. ?EAY1C. ABM VE, 6 45 a, m. Gibson, io io p. m. 7 10 lioiinottavillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Bumlor, 6 40 5 45 p. tn. Columbia, 10 55 a. ni Gin80N TO ciiAitracsTon. i.KAVB. A mu VE. 6 45 a. m. Gibson, io io p. io, 7 10 Bonnottevtllo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 251 9 *5 Fioronoo, 7 55 4 49 P. m. Charleston, 12 45 BTiOItBNOR TO WADEBBOBO, LEAVE. AR RI YB 8 45 a. m. Fioronoo, 7 00 p, m 9 20 Dallington, 6 29 "3? Ohoraw, 5 15 L\ M. EMERSON, li, M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager, Aaa't.-Gou Pnes. Agt. J. R. KENLY, Gonornl Manager. We. Feed The Hungry* Wu RN In town nt il you wnnt a good meal, remember: wo Can f-orvo you, A good iijoul for Restaurant north ot th? Market. D. J. BU A Y BOY.' ! i Doon it keep ll j? qorreot Moie? pc do 'ou haye to sot lt every Iwonty fourhourp? )o your know what la tho mnttor with lt V iring it to mo and let me put it In ootreot imO'k??p'ng order. It may bo dirty and >eod cleaning. It muy have a cog broken, t may have a tcicw loose, or lt may only teed legnlnting. Bring it to rno abd no natter wh.tt nils it, I can pat it tn first. jlara condition My charges aro very mod ira'o and tho work will bo dono promptly. I repair Jowclty and Clooka, n'do Guns md Plateia, Fdr anything in my Uno-Kee ne. I can and do meet nil competition. S. J. 3?23AK8??r, Jowoler and Ro pair or. iililillliii Our fee returned If we fail. Any one scuding sketch and description of any invention wilt promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. " How to Obtain ti ratent" sent upon request. Patents secured through tis advertised for sale at our expense. Patents takeu out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tun PATENT KKCORD, nit illustrated mid widely circulated journal, consulted hy Manufacturera and Investors. Scud for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR 0. EVAN3 & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) I Evana Building, WASHINGTON, D C. WE ARE-STILL IN BUSINESS1 AT TIIlC OLD STAND Annd Propiu't'd td lill at Short Notice -.Orders for - Uypre r i ?I Tillite fir Sash, nnors emil Blinds, AT M OTTO AI Pnioiv't. Wo noll no shoddy work, or mies* flt*, Shops on MoGoll street near residencio, m. F. PO WIS lt?, Jan 31, 189S licnnottavillo, S. 0. . 'na.DE MARKO DK8I0N3 COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone Bonding a BUOIPII ami dcaminllon may Qufokly nspoiinln our opinion froo wnulhor an tnvoiitl.n ls prohnhly piitoiUnMo. Onmmimlen. tionasrrlctlVOMiiilclculln). ItanUbookon Patents ao?t fi co. Olaitt niK.nr.y for euonrlng patents. Patents ti>l:cit tliroiu.'U Munn ti Co. rccolvo fpctlal uoiict, without charge, tn tho ftetfU'" A handsomely lUu?lnitcd wooWy. dilution of any nclonUilo tournai. * WZKW^?. yoari finir mont IIB, f.j. Kola hy nil )i.i,v*i!cnler?. MUNfj & i?o^oioronrt^fiovv York Ilrnnoh Omeo. 026 V Ht.. \Y^hlDjjlOn, IhV* iililii TONSORIAL PARLOR. ; THK best workmanship. Kay Hum and Tonio Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists In constant attendance. LADIES WORK a Specialty I mniminBOna^iiMMWWHi.W'uni Once a customer, always 0 customer, JACKSON, HAT0H??I, THOMAS TONSORIAL AtlTlSW i h? Resift ?H lATTRBSQt? J Y AL ELASTIC KICl/r MATTRESS Mattress gives. j cnn .agcj? for both. 6ce th? ' - >, . -, ; , and Window Shades, is Line in J?ennettsville, S. C. MTB" JN MMm0 the Best. My time is given exclusive!/ and, on.a Square Deal, 1 will not be u my IL'J?C. i - . 1901.. num AND mm mimi CONDENSED SCllEBULK, In Effect Match 26, 1899. .South Hound Daily No 52 MAIN LINE 6 50 p in 3 50 p in 3 45 P m 2 30 p in 12 42 p in 12 13 p nil li 55 a in Ar II 07 a w'Lv Ar Wilmington ?v Lv l'ay?ttftvllie Ar Ar Fayetteville ' %v North Sound Dolly No S3 I Lv Lv Lv Sanford Climax Greensboro Greonoboro Stokosrlalo 10 30 lt mjLv Walnut Covo Lv io 09 a m Lv Rural Hull Lv 8 45 a m|Lv Mt. Airy Ar Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv, 9 OO UJ'l 2 IO i' ?\4 12 28 p m i 43 p m 3 44 p m 4 is P m 4 25 V V 5 12 p ;.X 5 44 V V 6 13 p n* 7 34 P Ju m South Lound Daily No 64 BENNETTSVILLE 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 35 a ni >o 20 n m io ?o a m Lv Bonnettsville At Lv Maxton Lv Lv lied Springs Lv Lv Hopo Milla fi Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv Nm th Bound Daily . NoCj 7 15 I.? . 6 15 p nv. ,5 35, P pi 4 5* P 4 3J O iUj ?! i No 46 Ne 47 . South North Bound MADISON BKANCH Bpum7. Mixed ; Mix.:.i Daily ox Dillly rv, ?ii'.'?.'.y ' Sn 'i . . li .io '. *v. j A v Bau.?, un?; )?\ j '{>.,,) 3 JO ?1 lO.jLy ; Clime, v Ai I i} . . :* ?'.<> v ?...//./, .".:!^|y^1;j:,o . At} O l .;. . ?j UV./??. ? . i.j.'?.-ir;:-.":1 iv m]fi-, i- >"lv?<c?diilo ?/yVi'.SiV^ 1/ 30 p IU. ?.'V '? iiidte?n i*.i ' i.'. O; i (!...;.'.'.'-.i ?on? at ).'a>etteyi!li? with'A tia. . Glinst Lino, at Mi'xlon with 'Hj? Caro.in;: cintrai Railroad, a^jtod ?prlpga with: tho ried Springs and Bosyii?orc ruilroa'd, at Hun ford with tho Senboiird Air Lino, nt;Gi\lf > ! with the Durham and Charlotte Rfiih'.KuT, tit Grooliboro with tho Southern Railway . " Company, at Walnut Covo with the NoitolV . sud Wintern Railway, J. R. KEN LY, Gon'l Mr.ungor. T. M. EMERSON, Tjraffio MnCo'gor, IT. M. EMERSON, Gen'1 Pass Agent. OP J. W. MoELWEEj BEHNETTSVILLE, '8v.e,j| iS^K I II AVE recently m'?Vod-inv m Marble Works from Mo?oll to J'fl* Bonnottsvillc. and for ibo puis-v WKjW 11111 loo-tod uvav the Depo?, jH8.:.and occupy tho WoCaM lii'kk, HSs.vl^ Wnrolioiifo, whero I will \m pleased to coruiuuo to supply ullwcnV noeded in my line to (ho people of*3irtrl>X hm o and adjoining counties Paijles Olujtvv lug it more convenient ear. have theil or? dors lilied from my yard ot Dillon, iL ?V Designs, ostimntcs sind puces 'finpiphed:^ application ClenniKg und resetting tuon v ur.ients nn.l imnlii t^n?s n FpcC'iii?ty; Thankii <: iho goocriji? puhlio patrou&^o I io;>peeiTnlly ??lieil a coi. ? naneo pl'tlii : a iii ?j i 1 iho iu!uu>. Vc . ; CP] . .?'ull.v, \V. W. TATE, IMANAOKU, Jiuinnvv 2'2, 199?? Throe Barbers I Three Chaim ? J'lvcvythiny First-CUt??i SALOON ON MAUION STR?KT. EASY CH?UIS^OT??SB^ ?BEST OEIIAlli Ctitt 1 Gl?!M von vcciviyVt spoidal nttond'?i - oiilior >\i thc >Smop at tlmiv liouus Your patiT/pn^? si-.'ieltod. J. A. GRACE, l^rbcr. BENNETTS VI LLB, H. <?. .'Digests wlY&t yo? eat. ?ttirtifiolaliy (Iietc9t8 tho food nudo* Na turo lui stvon?thonln? and . rect etvuctlntf tho exhausted digostivo e gaits, -lt la tho latcstOiscovereddleo; ? ant ahd tonio. No ?thoc pvoptitatit i can approach ib in ofliob.M'fy. lt \ . Bluntly relieves and norniano.n? ,\y c\n Dyepop5ia, Indigestion, lloavihm ITJatulcnco, your Stomach, 'Nam* u< Sick lloadaclio, GastralgUt.OratnpiiijV'l' all other results Of imperfect dlgjssymv1 Prleor>QC. and St. Largonlzocontains'i snnilUiie. Book ali ftboutdyspcpBiatnaitoftfto ?? Prepared by C. C. OeVJITT ACO., Cijlct? . /Douglas Bfcoa. (Ifuy'^t?r?.'; tnay ho ? woJr?u hy out ?M? / -Adflrcw,.. 0-mo vMMt Boalla 5iw??? ?PA*