The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 26, 1901, Image 2

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8* A. BROWN' - - - l'UUtor, Friday. April 26,1901, ... .^"^v'^'^^" "'-'?'i'";i""J -A' . ?"-'"""?"-"-"I1!--!-1-" Subscription rrlcot Oaoyoay.,.......$1.00 Bix months. (, Xv . .* *.uU Three months.25 ? PEN AND ?3CI88QRGHIAPH8 The trains are running now from Cheraw to Chesterfield. Alabama was visited by a terrific tornado on the 18 which did great damage. It looks as if the weathor was in'sympathy with'tho plan to .reduce the cotton acreage. Postoffice Department pro" poses to use cotton twine in . place of jute, for tying up letter . moils. Tho atorra .of Friday and Sat urday seems to havo swept tho country from Maine to Texas, and muoh.-ilamago was dono. Senator MoLaurin has accept ed au invitation from prominent citizens of Greenville to make a public address in that city May 22nd. Mc?oll isa town now to make any county proud of possessing it. Chut?nos, schools, factories and farms all nourishing togeth The So??iWn temer- . who persist in buying western horses aud mules and Western corn to feed thpmjf need.not expect to be ' serenely liappy'all the tihie. A Berlin paper predicts a col lapse^in^Wall street as a result of over speculation. The wish iii this case may* be the parent of the pr?diction, . which is not al together without grounds. It ls very hard to please some -people. If president appoints a negro tb of flee in South Caeolina the kickers raise a dreadful hoWl>'.,-J"? he appoints a decent white man they howl all the same. The world is full of beauty, full of comforts, full of helplul agencies for man's pleasnre and progress. All that is needed is wisdom to find them. Let him but look, labor, learn and they all will be his. The Southern white people, as a rule, aro not in favor of negro suffrag?, but they are not averse io lie*pijiij i. lio . ?'oro; :4u(ii|i|rj u| jil coi tit whttdi i'< i Inti' 1 . s.iJ since itiiC) ..;?.! >..* $i' ,'fi . ?,(K* > ..? Iiis ,,.v{h?.yi"; 'Mv. U iii IM|<J vt ft i <VA{- \ .;' . s ?JC oCton fake lue, supposed lu 1 tjaiined by tjie ohotmca! acti.<y?j 1 f-?f?'Hya>l\iipo1:ii tho mnivrjiU <? lue ao?t ij^eil. j-iiio limy account for many mysterious fires \n, barns and oui buildings. An Evansville, Iud,, doctor * says he resuscitated a woman after threedoctors had pronoun cod her dead, and three minutes after her heart had ceased to boat, by injecting a salt solution into a vein in her ann. If securing Capers' appoint. ment as district attorney from a republican administration makes McLaurina republican, what about Mr. Lu timer, who secured from the same adminia tratipn the appointment of his owji son as star route inspector. -Tj'Qolumbia Record. Within the past six months 127 new banks nave been estab lished in .thc South. Texas leads with 34 national and 5 State banks. The other come in order as follows: Georgia 12, Virginia, 12, North Carolina 9, Kentucky 8, Arkansas 6, Louisiana 18, Maryland and Tennessee 5 each. Alabama and Mississippi 4 each. v . _ Melodist S; S. Conference. Our Sunday Bcliobi Conference will bo held at Beauty Spot ' Clothe first Friday and Saturday in MaT< We want to urge every ono who is heartily in sympathy with us in this] gi'eat work to meet us there. Es pecially is it important for every Methodist minister, every Sunday school '" superintendent and teacher to be present. Questions of vital importance to the Sunday school and its work will be discussed. This occasion will ho one of un usual interest. Old Beauty Spot is expecting, and will bo prepared, to entertain with its accustomed gene rous hospitality all delegates and thoso who want light and help in Sunday school work. Attend broth reft, expecting to help and be hoi ped. Very respectfully, P. A. HODGES, April 9,1901, Prest. Special Notice. BM il li Hoard of County Commissioners ?li ot Mar)bbro county wilt at a special meeting to be held on Tuesday May 7th J901, receive applications, and from the applicants employ Three Men to super intend work upoi thc highways ol thc county under the direction oi tho County Supervisor, Beginning at that time work upon thc highways will bc pushed until ail persons liable to road duly, and who have not paid the commutation road tax 3flowed by law. have rendered thc six ays work required. M, E, COWARD, Supervisor. J. V. Breeden, J: T, Covington, Apre t?, f^V . (?ommlssloneis ?$T*60 Holls of7 choice mat> tings in tho newest designs and WM,.j,,at,?,lvedutMc0ttU)6) OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.^ Items of Interest From This Hus tling Little City, Moat people oro saying did you over see mci) wernher. It is a strange thing that ono'e recollection goes a muck so often Wo have had colde/ weather than this in April, so somo people say. I heard ono man Bay this n. m., that he cotted remember ono year when thoro was frost every month in tho year. I don't remember that year my Holt*. I nm glad that my name is not Aunanins, ii it was I ara afraid that tho cold spells, fishing experiences, thunder clouds and oncou utera with snakes would cause me to biro an ns mutant liar or go out of businos. Nev ertheless, if I wauled un assistant in the business I could easily got him -tho harvest is ripe and tho laborers are not few on Ihcso particular lines, my observation tells mo. I alway* write on n Black Out wilting tablet, purchased from Geo R Welch; this may in some measure account for my wild flights of imagination. Some peo ple say its something else, but I lay all tho blame to the black oat, and tho company I 9 m obliged to keep agafn8t my will, and unsettled con ficionoj as well. I am sometimes afraid that some of our consciences in regard to tho weather, fishing &o, are like tho Irishman's-as go >d as new for they aro nover used much. Boys keep a clear conscience, and nothing cnn hinder you in thc road of progress and honorable old ago. Somebody wont from Clio to Bon* uettaville Inst night ou a tender heart ed expedition, But "the best laid plans of mice and men gang nftaglco." Thc horse got loose tho boys got loft, aud the horse like the proverbial black cat hasn't got back yet; but I rock on ho will come back and again take up the burden of life at tho front end of a dray. I ara not calling any names ns I have been warnsd'not to do so, but I am not drawing on my imagina tion nor tho Snturday Blade either though I may have to do both later ou. ?apt. Hin shaw left this a. m , for Wilmington to make arrangements with thc R, R. authorities foi: iron to lay A traok acros) little Poe Dee Ki vor and on to Robtsou County, whore ho hae purchased large bodies of timber. It successful he will also haul freight for tho people along the line of Road. You can't.dowu a working man. Dis. Covington aud Evans .have been to Florence to tho Medioal As sociation. I dont think there is any danger in eating lettuce, if Dr. Cov ington is right, and he must be, for he says he eau provo what he says by Dr Reese of Tatum. Why do tho heatheu rage and the people imagine a vain thing? One poor old Chronic grumbler hal just said to me as I am writing this, "The end of time is nigh this weather is r?r\..1 r* ? ~ Hf?ak tip \vH!i ~ b!p'1*b.un<?c,T i' . lil ' J V'.i.'Vi write '.ii : ? .yhoul ? i o but I lie o d 0. ia Btaivduig , i\ nw. reading nv cry wei ?J I v.* nf.?. I ! Iiapv> he will bo cal (Ci A .".?A ii ai:. 1 ! .'....i*' ..;<.?. *i?iy OM jo fi- < ic? j i 1 v tVyVn^'io [ . . ir? tee rilni .lulo O? ving lyu tc doa th b< hoy/; 'Vb?v'tl batter (ry Lo briiibteh livl'a hy abUihg u.? VJ t.'.ko di ii); er . i iii? them. Laying foolishness nsido thc weath er is allright if tho people are. If we do our duty according to our advan tage ami opportunities the weather will suit our case every limo Thcro is a heart, there in a hand Wo feel but cannot BOO, Wo havo nlwnys boon provided for And we ahull nlwnys bo, Nobody hero ou a visit-nobody sick. I think somebody U going to get man led. If thoy don't I have just for gotten how I used to do, that;) nil. If anything happons I will let you know if nothing happens it will be a Wonder to rae. Any way, I'll play McCowber and wait for something to tura up. Apr 22, 1901. J. F. McG. I)0T8 FROM FOX BAY. Farmers are nearly all done plant ing cotton. Some aro afraid they will have to plant over on account of the cold weather, Mrs. J. C. Spears aud children are spending tho week at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spears. Tho quilting at Mrs. James Davids wasenjojod by a host of young lad ies. We aro sorry to say that Mrs Wm Spears is down sick with grippe again. M caa ra A. L. Enstcrling and Robot t Spears visited tho home of Mr: and Mrs.\Jamo3 Wright on last Monday. Mr. and- Mr? Silas Spears left last Friday for Rul,Springs. They will return next Monday.- > Mrs. H. B. Spears is not'iiiiproving very fast. s, ( Mr. James McQuaige and Mi; Willie Spears are hauling lumhor for .Mr. Alfred Hamer this week. Ask cousin T-how she likes to get April tool H. The people of Hebron are having tho Church painted over. Hurrah for Hebron they will not bu behind. Gordons are looking well since the rain. Apr 22, 1901. Two Foxes. FROM SMITHVILLE, Tho siok of our section aro all improving. Oom io ooming up and cotton planting ia about ovor. Sorao aro worriod about stands as eeed is scarce. Wo had heavy rains lo at week and Peo Doo river is on a boom. Perhaps wo will havo a dry May. Rov. Franklin Quiok our young local proaohor o onduoted service at Ebenezer ohuroh Sunday morn ing. Ho is making fnio progress and is winning many friends. The picnic Henson is near at hand and Ebenezer folks are look ing forward to a pleasant gather ing on Children's Day? App 22, 11)01. fr, a Pythian Picnic nt Hunt's Muff. Mr. Kdltor? - On Thursday April l8th, 1901 . Hobron^Lodgo K of P. furnished a Ulah dlunor at Hunte Bluff It Was nu un fortunate MOJO, so for as fishiug with tho OQlno waa oonoorued, th? rlvor waa too fa!! fer fishing, and tuw iviny tribes could go ou thole way up tho rlvor unmolested. Tho Pytbfnns, howovor, woro uot oanjht napping, being owaro ot tho uno?rtaluty of gottlog shad at nil times, thoy bad mado ampio provision for au emergency To M , U. P. WI)lttakor waa entrusted tho duty of scouring fisk for tho occasion, and tho un derstanding ,was that it ho fui Iud to get Qah from tho rlvor, ho waa to gob thom' whorover thoy woro to bo had Early in tho day Mr. Whitaker drovo up with dm in obundacoo from Drako's millpond-fino largo bluo broun, porch, trout and somo othor varluties usually ouught In a mill poud, Wo oun say without any oxagg-ir ntion that ho brought thom by tho bushel Tho K. of Pa certainly ontrustod thia foo turo of tho progrntuno to ono who faith" fully poi formed his duty, for it may bo trnly said that ovory person prcaont hal placed beforo him or hor "Benjamin's I moss," Thoeo fish woro prop trod by Jamos Neoly, tho proprietor of a restaurant at Clio, who had boou employed for that pur poso, and so far aa that iaoonoornod thoro is onough said, for ovory body that know? .Jini" knows that ho understands tho art, and how to do enoh things "do aontlj oud iu order," and that no ono could have boon placed in ohargo of tho ouisiuo that would kuow any bettor what to do and how to do it. When tho fi-th woro modo ready thoy woro plaood ou a table that hud boen prcparod by Mr. A L. Morria. Tho tablo wno about sovonty five foot long, but boforo tho u<m woio brought out, tho ladlos had brought out from thoir carriages, buggios and wagouo provision? thoy had carried with thom and bad so filled tho tablo that thoro waa eoaroo* ly room enough for tho fish. Tho wholo crowd was invited to oon\o and partako. Suffioo it to nay that ovory ono ato all thoy wanted an J tboro was abun dance loft, more than onoug'i to havo fed ns many moro. Among tho artiolos loft thoro was fish-fi-th that woro oooked, m d fish not oooked and eovoral parsons carrie d nico strings of fish with thom as thoy woit homo. At tho clono ot tho foaet tho party lingered around tho tablo, and to a oaau-1 obsorvor looked ns though thoy woro sorry that thoy oould not oat nay moro. Thero woro about so ven ty fivo parsons pro^out, It will bo borne in mind that the Knights of Pythias aro a scoret ordor, thoy havo thoir insignia about which onb-Bidors know nothing at all. Hut thoro is ono thii-g about thom that we do know. It is a good thing to bo with thom whon thoy havo thoir fostivo oooasions for thoro wo oro aa* Bured ot a plenty, and that of tho vory beat. Tho wholo oojusion was a vory pleasant ono. Tho company waa sobor, quiet, and ovoryhody soomod to bo iu n ploasant mood. Tho occasion waa enlivened by muslo rondo red by some colored mon' who performed on Ibo Quitar and Mandolin, this mado it interostimr to tho vouog pel - vic i'hpveiidly, .Xtui$;ii!?: cjuly >uturara .ni.vt'tt'.t ..v:iun- < . . a '. cl (1M. .> on that th j' lt, ol Vii ..?v> h .oi /. nt Heb j (IJCJ hov.? a l-di'jfj ni nnh ip, and inofit uv?iy1 IVday rn;'!-i M il ir moot ...?/.> ure <yi?H etiooAed. And ?. > wo om awaited Dint they do YUM nlaii 1 l><3 U ro^ lici?n!? ni dor va at Mao varuu o know that ilu.y do not iiioolc.'.\t<i a? ioi; coo trary fi onriutittuity, mu loaoii a high standard of morals and wo aro brought to tho conclusion that tho Lodge oxer m a good iulluonoo lu our community. Beforo cloning this skeiob tho writer wishes to indulge in a few obbrvntions about tho trip from Uebron to Hunts Bluff Tho wholo' Boonery pro?ontod n ploasl.ug prospeot. Tho farms without a singlo ex ooptlon so far ns wo saw woro well worked up and put in a nico etato for tho coming orop season. Tho most of tho cotton had boon plauted and wo saw somo that wan ooming up nicely. Ono feature pleased us wo noticed a largor aoroago than ubual planted In oato aud thoy wero gcnorally fino. Wo have no recollection of ever seeing n moro promising out look for au oat crop BO early in tho sonso?. Ou tho way we went by Bed Hill nud returned by the way of monheim, and on both routos wo saw nothing but sigus of industry and thrift. Ton yoara had elapsed nineo we had traveled thone route? and wo saw many signs of improvements. Wo trust that good and faithful seasons will bo font to crown husbandman'!! tollu and that all will bo amply rowarded with abundant harvests. Apr 20th, 1901. VIATOR, You Know What You aro Taking When yon aro tako Groves Tasteless Chill Tonio bcoauao tho formula is. plainly givon on ovory bottle nhowing that it is simply Iron and Quinino in n tnsteloss form. No cure- no pay. Prioo 50. If you havo cvor seen n oliilJ in the agony of croup you can realizo how grate? ful mothers uro for Ono Minuto Cough Cuto which gives roliofas soon, aa il is administered. It quickly cure? coughs, cold.--, und nil throat anu lung troubles. Douglns Bros: . \ N -??*' r .*?6hpuid' Bc In Every Homo. '.??.iMhejr pur? 'dandruff) hair falling, nenriqeho, etc, yet cost the same as an ordinary comb. Dr. White's Electric Comb. The only patented Comb in the world. People, everywhere it has been introduced, aro wild with do lighlt You simply comb your hair ouch VJay and tho comb does tho rest. This wonderful comb is simply un breakable and is made so that it is absolutely impossible to break or cut tho hair. Sold on a written guarantoo to givo perfect saiistaotion in ovory respect. Send stamps for ono. Ladies size ?Oc, Gents size 35. Livo men and women wanted ovcrywliero to in troduce this article Sells on eight. Agents are wild with succoss. Address D. N. Rose, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, 111. Acid Iron Mineral Nature's RemetW For Diseases. tfew Wh i MK ! Wents All I THIS WONDER OF THE AGE will bo on sale dining Court wee}; on tho publio square in JJonnottnvillo, Cures, Indigestion, Dyspepsia; Kid ney Troubles, Khoum?tism, Bores of every kind, Bkiu Eruptions, and tho boat Tonio in tho world. H. 0, WADDELL, April 24, HM. btnto Agent. lied II! uff Academy. , Tatum, S. C., April 17, 1901, Dear Slr-Pienso announce through tho columns of your paper Mi ut Ur Drod Peacock Pres., of Qi ouusboro Fournie Colloge, Groonshoro H () will give nu address ot the vi oj my school May 1st, nt 10 30 a. iii TJu fi iou ci H of thu pujiils and tono a<c invited. . ^ Respectfully, Eulah L.'Eopcr. Trustees Convention, There will bo a meeting of the Trustees Convention ofMtrlboro ?ounty at BonnottsviJle cu tho first Monday in May, next, it 10 o'olook, u. m. All trustees, mem bers of County Board of Education and others interested in the enturo of education are requested to :.,! tend. Hon Juo. J. MqM.than, Stato Supt ot'Eduoation, has prem ised to visit and uddress us at I ?vat time. Balford Gibnoo, Apr 13, 1901. Prow. .r*.-. r OR APE-NUTS. A Food for broin and norvo ecu I era. Tho syfi?om will absorb a greater sn- mn) of nourishment from 1 pound of t J rapt. - Nuts than from 10 pounds of meal, oat.", wheat or broad. Coats 1 cont per m'tiah or salo by Pi E. & W. M. Rora, Mittle wanta your trade preoiates ovory penny and villi treat you right. Th io elgnaturo is on o vc ry box of tho g Laxative Bromo-Quintao T? UIO remedy that caren n ?oJU In ou< * *j Both uinkora and oiroulatorsofcount'r ('nits commit iraud. Honest men will aol docoivo you into buv'ng worthless OOUMILV feits of Dewittt?a Witch Hazel Salvo. ;'\v original is infallible for curing piles, soiea, eczema and all skindisop.se?. Douglas Bros. H?> KEPT BIB IJLHJ, Twolvo yoars ago J. \V. Bull?s . ol ! Hartford, Cooa., soratohed his lot ftith a rusty wire. Inflammation and bipod j poisoning sot in. F>?r two years Iii s?; j ferod intensely. Thon tho best doctors urged amputation, "but" ho wrbo i. "1 unod ono bottle of Elcoirio Bitter- am! 1 boxos of Buoklon's Arnica Sa!' - ! my log was sound and well as ovor ! or Eruptious, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Ith? 'inj, Soros aod all blood disorders 1. ? Bitters has no rival on earth. Try th m J. T. PoCgla8 & Bru. will guaran i? ^faction or rotund tho monoy, Only 60 oonts. SPICEXU^OC?L^ NE I V BY J. B. HAMILTON. I soil tho celebrated 'Oui':; I den aced. Yes, and give tho larjji ?i j paper of peas and beans sob' h<;i .\ j Sec ceo before you hwy f$ j --I will meet cote pe titio n, ! fjolj UnliM luolaaiib? et :*5 ot?, j i A nice U <?l?t? L9 fi??fc Uolicio?is Rula M^pvi tt\p: 1W j wu fiend you KO me. Tho Jicst tronarntlbb in Malaria. Ciiill? Mud K'- vov U ii hotlAo o TnBtolss Chill Tonio It-is simply ?roo -.o qulnioo in n toatolesa form. . jfo'nnro v~vto pay, Prloo ??00. When you want prompt fcotiug li lb' pills that never gripo usoDowhi'^ i jiu'lc Early Risers. Douglas Bros. . Notice of Com i NOTICE ia hereby given that tu f >?>( of General Sesiona will cou < >..> the j j Filth Monday iu April 1 hoing th? y.qiU daj thereof) 1901, and tho Court of ( \ run 01 Pleas on the Wednesday next following paid Fifth Mouday In April, f(bf??dg ll)* j iat day of Muy,) 1901, at Bennet tnt! ir. (ii and for the oouuty of Marlboro on I tf'ifcto of South Carolina. AH poisons totee iU .1 will tako due notice theroof. J, A. DR AK ICj Clork Court of O. P. & O. H. F?r Marlboro Co . ri. O, maroh 12, 1901. --4t ILTON Mci, AU BIN, Attorney at Law au ' Probate -Iud Oflloo in Court Ilouse, SHERIFF'S SA STATE OF SOUTH CAK:>i/(NA County of Marlboro-Chu rt Oom mon Pleas. JOHN N DRAKE, as Assignee, l'l'fi' 0 H a r rici. 1 rby^S?tiTe 1 roy fcjj??l a r d, and Others Defendants. j TN Obodionco to a judgment of ..?o I* closure and salo grantod in the above stated caso, I will ofior for sal? ho l'on itu Court House Door at Bonnolisviil? S. O., on thc Gist Monday in May beut, dui in... legal sale hours to the higho:-'. bidder t"i eash, all that certain pieco, hare*)) 1 ir?oi of land situate in County and thain antro* said containing nine hundrod scroti inor? orl088, situate in county of Mar!! OV? and State aforesaid, bounded by lijo G rea i Peo Deo Rivor, lands now or for(ii(jrly ot" Ebt. ol' Elizuboth Poar?on;- by lard- pf Jumes L. Irby and O. M. Qrahituj Said boundories ombraooing and Intending to ombraco oil tho lands Ownod by tho late Jobn B. Irby beforo and at the tiaie 01 bis death und now or hnroaftm owned by tho haid Harriet Irby, lying on tho lower or wcHtorn eldo-of tho publio road leading IVom- Bonnotleyillo to Choraw, 8>ivo und oxcopt tho traot convoyed by iaid J ho IV Irby, to tho defendant Janice JJ. II by, by deed dated thc 8fh day of Fe by 1897 and reoorded in tho Clerks offtoo ol said coun ty in Book No 4 of Deeds and Cony? yunce pago 461 ; and also the traer conveyed by thc said Harriot Irby to Pct<r 'V. Sm it ri and John V. Everott, by ^ce'd d itcd tho 1Kb day of ?March, A. D.. ). A), nnd io corded itt tho oflico nforesaid in Book VP' of Dcod9 and Convovanoos pago I?O-tho traot just mentioned hoing now tho pro perty of of C. M. Urahaiu. PurokoBor.to pay for oil papers and rovenuo stamps, and io caso of t'niluro to comply, forthwith, tho proriii to bn re* sold at his risk< J. B, GREEN, M .0. April 13, 1901 Warning Notice* ALIJ persons oro hereby t;'.J m d not to tro^poss in any maimer on any of my land* itt Adamsvillo Town'inp. v I will pro-oooto all who violate ibis no * ;o, MUR.Y.J, SMiJ'H, April fi, 1001. ,B? MEAN TO WM FIRST-CLASS MllCllAN DISH FOR CASH. consisting of A AV iL il/ JL/ JL AV jUif jora, JUL ^ Wry t*oo?ls? 9 x-^ uc ?LJtxraa?g^ Genis Fiiriiisiiiiig Goods /I?RVTHING P0R1V?1Y 0NI? IUWI?AI?. :0: You want A CHANGE, so do we. Gome to see us i Learn our prices. and you win rettie ttiaj you arc in the RIGHT PLACE doing business with the Jil. O i XT PEOPLE. : 'mtinually getting in NEW OOODS at prices LOWER Tl IA ST competition can oiler, if quality bo considered by you; lt ii our first consideration. ?. -.. ?-? ' continuance of the very liberal patrouago now being enjoyed bv UM lway? Welcome at our Store. Money Mefuaided Ii mot Satisfied* Yours for honest deaAings. 'W '?^^tfttle^ Store A VIM.; , jv, i9():i. -o Pliia^lG and Summer Goods are here *. > in profusion, too numerous to mention. Our,?Stock> is more complete than ever, and everything in Dress Material ol ..il description in White and Colored goods wc carry. [.adios are specially invited to call and examine Our Slock. WARNER'S CORSETS in all new shapes, and every Pah Guaranteed against rust. , v 'aces, Trimmings i Embroideries and Insertion WE HAVE A FULL LINE. TM- Celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoe rWei S&TXr%YPGL FOR MEN LADIES and CHILDREN vO S ola wJ?a&, Bom mon ana LOW eui:.. New lasts and new shapes TO FIT ALL tfEET.%^?^ dahi??Sm/** is fliiiy: 25 per cent chewer wi"HHBBg lhan her?tofove. T? prove this ?ce ?un new line of Summer Goods. Our *4mado tp;1(|??^??|: Department is a.spocial feature. 'Every fit guaranteed- ; Hate, Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Agricultural ? Farming Impleme?ts, Pumps, Points | Piping and Crockery, ? Lime, Cement AND Plastering Hair, Paints. Oils and Varnishes of every description. Ask to see our-celebrated Hammer Ready Mixed Paint-one gallon makes two. Don't Forget Our Furniture Department, lt is more up-to-date than ever. Wo can Faro you 20 per com on anything in tho FURNITURE LINE. . 60 Rolls of ohoice Japan and Oliina Matting In all now patterns and designs, , ?IVE US A CALL. POLITE OLmCS AJSf?) READY TO SERVE YOU, YOURS TRULY, PW?^t?v|Iler-R-.a Aunifc t% 1901. ? : .:\: "DEXTER M Ii you have a "DEXTER," or a- "KO you will get the Comfort, that no other M Come and sec them, . ,At the same time i Novelties in Malting c I carry thc largest ?tock in thh IMMING I TO ? Nice Vresh.Stock, from the Cheapest to tl " to FURNITURE and its Belongings, a UNDERSOLD." I sol lett your put ronato lu Very JiespccifuUy, lit1 : ill Beuhettflville, 8. C., Msroh 5, 1 < AJLAN?I? COASTLINE RAILROAD i. * oinsoH TO COLUMBIA, j LEAVE. , " Am?VB. ! r6 45 ?,:.m. Gibson, . io to p. to. |^ 7 it? .JQqnnott?vllio, 017 802 Darlington, 825 9 z$ ' Sumter, 6 40 .?5 m< Oblumbla, to 55 a. m. OIPSON TO CnABIiKBTON. LB A VB. . ' 6 45 a. m. Gi hoon, . 7 ?O ' Bonnettpvillo, 8 02 Darlington, hit TCTA 4'49 p. ni. ' Ohnricot?n, . ABKIVE. io io p. m. 9 17 8 as 7 55 " 4S FLORENCE TO WADRBBORO. LEAVE. I ?RRIVK. 8 45 a, m. Florence, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Darlington; .6 29" II 30 Ohoraw, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, li. M. EMERSON, r Trafilo Maoagor. . , Aae'fc. Gen Pasa. Agt. J; lt. KENLY, Gonoral Manager. W? Feed : The Hungry, WnBN in towu ami you want a Tgood moa), remember wo caa sorvo yon. A good mont for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. D. J. BRAYBOY; HOW .ABOUT WUXt . Doon it keep tho correct tinoV Ordo you linvo to oct iL livery twenty four ho UKI? Do your know what in i\a mailor with il V Bring It to mo and let mo put it lo correct | tlmo-kccpmg order. It nny bo dirty and need cleaning. It mny havo n Cog'.broken; | It: may bayo a Mjrow lco?o^ or it may only ocerl regulating. Bring lt to mo and no mnttor what ulta St, I can put it tn first, olaes condition. My obargos oro very mod orato and tho 'work will bo don? promptly. I repair Jowolry and Olooke, a'<50 Guns and Pistols. For anything In my ljno4poo mo. I eau and do moot ail competition. 8. J. PEARSON, Jowolor and .Repair**, j PATENTS GUARANTEED out fcc returned if we fail. . Any one scmllnr sketch and dcsc'ripMou .of any invention,wi! firomptly r?celv? our .opinion free concerning lie patentability of saute.' "How to Obtain a Patent'! sent upon request. < Patents 'secured through U9 rid vert 1 sod for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through ita ieee i ve s?>ec(al notice, without charge, in Tun PATENT K KOOK n, au illustrated and widely circulated Journal, consulted hy Manufacturers and Investors. Semi for saUlpto copy FREE. Addtess, V?QT?R ?I. EVANS & OO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, ?. Ci. ti [J (J AT T 11.13 OLD STAND Amid Prepared to lill nt Short Notice - Orders for - ?ypre fft n tl HlliHc li t . SashrI3aara and Blinda] AT Boi'f?M rmoKs. Wo soil no shoddy work, or ml?s-fita. Shops on M0O0H atroot near residence. S. V. FOWl<lIl*t, Jan 31, 1898 BoonotUvlUo, ?. 0. 60 YEAR 8* , EXPERIENCE P&JENTS . DF.OIONS COPYRIGHT? &o. Anyone- ??ndlna a sketch and dcflorlntlon ruay Snlokly ascortniti our opinion froo whether ?11 tronUjii ls probnblf P(itoijt/tbio. Communie*. ons strlotly confidential, rf ntidboo* on l'atout? .euifroo. Oldost aKontty for?oonrltiBPAtonta. Patenta taken through Munn A Co. recelv? . tlal; " .puta] noM?, without ofiorgo, la tho Icfeittif ic wmricatt. ?meir IHustrated weakly.. f?argW of any solonllilo'ionrn'ol. '.' ims. wa ur moiithfl.'ili. Bold by all noTUdoalar?. ^0t3ClBfoadM,.NflWY0rK ^Branch ?too?rK5 fr Bf.-? Woshlnsfon, 1>. O, A lmndsomol culAtlon of roar : four ... T?NSOEilli. PARLOR. THE best workmanship.. Ray Hum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Pdllte attention always assured Thrco AftiMs in constant attenq>ncft. LAD1K3 WORK & Specialty I J Once a customer, always a cuatocher. J4?K?0N, ??ATOHER, TH( LAS 'I .VTTRE831' YAL ELASTIC FELT" MATTRESS attrcss gives. I am agent, for both, iee the . md Window Shades: ? Line In Benncttsville, S, C. I IN F he Best. My time, is given exclusively md, on a Square Deal, I will not be i my IJIIIC. Waddi?L 901. '?m JtXLAHTIC ANS TADB1H jJAlLR?A?, 1\ -ii lix Kff??t M ru oh ?.G, 1890. Bu ul fi ' Bound Dally No 52 MAIN LINS North Bound Daily 6 50 p 3 SOP O A * r? ? tj r a 30 p 12 42 p ?? 13 P 11 55 r? II 07 a io 36 n io 09 a* 8 45 ? Ac LT LV; Lv Lv Ar LV Lv Lv Lv Wilmington Fayetteville ?? 'Salford ' Climax ; ^Grqen?bpr?'J Greouoboro ^Stokeadale - ^Walnut Gove Bural Hull Mt. Airy Lv At Hi Lv Ly Ar Lv LV Lv LY Ar South Bound Pally No 64 - BKNNKTTHV1 LLB 9 00 a tn ia io p!'??/ ,.':*. 4 ii I? lb .4 ai pan Bound.. No 65 8 00 a m 9' 07 a ra . 9 35 a m io 20 a ra 10 40 a m Lv BonueU'jvlllo Ar Lv . Maxton . Lv Lv Bed Spring? Lv Ly J Hope Milla Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv No 46M South Bound Mixed Daily ox v S??day 7 15 P * 6 t$ p? 5 35 P if ' 4.5^p,?p: 4 33 P?J MAD/SON BU ANO? Ar" LY No 4? Bound , Mixed Daily ' ox Sunday < 30 p rn 3 Sp P ? 40 p m j Ly 2 3c/,p;m 12 30 pirn 6 iff) ?' BH '. 9 ' 7 '\ f? n',O?,?;..;'{. ; - ;. it ss *&mm .'^nmcorir '."'??v . "Ol i max A?. .0 reenuh?ro- *j Ac 0)C(<Mjy:jf<;' L'> l.v 'Madison Ar _"->..>( rv-._.-v:/.7^t<i^.vr,:^^a?S75V.\vr.?.vi.r-.v.... . Connections at Fayetteville Uh A"tl/,utj<t Coaijt'.Line, ?t foxton with ,>?i* 0?TOBI&>' Contrai Kai I ro?rt, 'aTBi:d; Spring? with the Bed Springs and Bowmore railroad, at *|AU?, ford with tho Saaboatd Air Line, A? GU|* with the DurUnni and CharlottO'Railroad, at Grconboro with tho - Southorh Ballway Company, at Walnut Cove with tho Norfolk and .Western Ballway, j. R. KENLY, Gen'l Jfl.anngar. T. M. EMEBSON, Traine'Manager H. M. KM BUBON, Gen'l Paaa-Ag*na,?; Ott J. W. MoELtWElS, BENNtTTSVItitf 10, I HAVE .recently,.wm^f Marble Works from, Mo?oll.ttt Bonnet tavillei ?adf?rihe^proy* ent nm loon ted nour-tho Depot, and oceupythe McCall Brie* _ -Warehouse,; where ? I Wfpm pleased to" continuo io supplyall *o.t$f needed in my lino to ibo poopl? ?l ftt?rl> boro and" adjoining counties rnrtlea fiodt lng it inore eon?venlent can Lavo-their 0V0 d?rt? fil?cd from my yard ai Dillon, S. O. Designs, estimates and pilera 'furnished application. Cleaning ant) rei?tt?og mon uments and tombstones a ppfealalty. Thanking tho general publie Tor pall patronado I respectfully solicit A--?QOIX???*? unncc of the Bamo iu tho futuro. Very r?spcotfulty, itote-.?? J. W. ?Mo?I.Wei5#s W. W? PATE?. M^NAOitB, January 22,1990 ' Three Baybere! yhr'ee-QbatfBt SALOON ON MARION BTRKR?V EA8Y OHAIUSrOLEA?fstf^i? BEST OF HA?R O?X?i ' Children. receive spooint .ftttenttpn ? either.at tho. Shep nt their KoueeV Your patronage soUcltcd. : . J. A. GR?tlE, 'Butfyr.h BBNNKTTOVILLB, ?. O, Otoestsi whaat'yott aat* It artifiolally digests the food ^fedaM?a Nature in otronathentntj! ?n? .truottnft the exhauster! dlsesttyiijMN yans, lt iotlio latestdlncoirereaaiBeai* ant and tonio. Ko oth?r prepasfttlc? can approach it In cfrtoiency. lt lia?. Bluntly relieves ana permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ?i?avtLuti?. FfatulAice, Sour Stomach, Nans?? SlclcllcVaaohe,Gastralglft,CJrami)S all oth^r results of impeefeot dlr Boug?ft8 Bros, drug store* ?d ' ' i eu* aid.M a ?Ht PAtRN^lW? j^tflUtnom to fha Vm*\ %mt\ tfl?pRM?