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$ A. RU?IVN - - - Editor. Friday May 3, 1901, (Subscription Priest Ono your,.$ 1.00 ?ix months. .00 Throe months. .25 "* mmMimmmmmmf?mmmmmiMmiLjmmtmmmmM PEN A ND SCISSOR GRAPHS Kxmuyor Salo of Charleston died on Saturday. The Sumter Herald hits heavy when it says: ?' Tho histories \vhi?h, tti* State Board of Education have adopted in responso to th? cry for *'a history of the war from our standpoint, " are so poor that il is a straining of courtesy to dignify-them by tho title of his tory. And yet this stuff is to be crammed, into our Children. Hit'em ?gain Johnie. Sus Jacobs was hanged at Darlington Friday for the mur der of Mr. Byrd -last year near Dovesville. lWJ , Troops ?re coming homo from tho Philippines fast now. The new levies will take their places. Charleston's new battery hotel is now assured. Maj. Andrew Si 1 monds telegraphs from New York that a reliable contraer or has been engaged and that the hote) will be ready for the exposition. Oourt Of General Session April Ternit ThoCourbof Gonoral Sossiou for this county convoucd Monday at 10 o'clock, Kfa'??cfadr Judge Gary providing. Tho Grand Jury was organized with Mr. A., J. Bristow aa foreman. Tho tardiness of witnesses gavo Solicitor Johnson some trouble in tho start but ho soon had a number of bills ready, which His Honor in a brief, but lucid charge turned over to tho foreman and the work o? tho torin bogan. The grand jury have found true bills on all indictments given out with two exceptions,, and tho petit juries have 'found verdicts in all casca given them and the county may save expenses. The gr?Y^^^y^^pi0^ tho" work Tuesday oveniug and mnd< - their final presentment Wednesday morning and wore disoharged. Tho following cases .were dispos?e of to Thursday HOC<i : ?; \V. H. Hubbard" violating Dis pensiirV ?law--T; ~?\tence .sosp^ijj|g&| " -v^ un tirtffc' <i?iin"t, \y|t? ro?onicudutiOn \to mercy, '. Stint??o #60 linc or 4 months oii chaij gang, 8am Thomas for broach of triis $00 or 4 moVjitbal ji Charlie Thomas, resisting ai ^.Ofiicer sontenco $25 and costs or 6( days. Albert Guinn violating Dispen sary law, guilty on first count-son tenco (3 months or $150. Notice ol motion for new trial. Abo Mack, criminal assault, not , yetsentenced. Dozier Green, violating Dispon sary law, nol. pressed on .terms. . Frank Gandy, A&B nol pressed on terms. >,(<.> . . Aro Lee, violating Dispensary law, sontouceto$50 or 4 months on ohain gang. Korn Covington, charged with murder occupied the Court Wed . uesday and part of Thursday, and tho jury found him guilty of man slaughter. Not yet sentenced. His 'attorneys gave notice of a motion for now trial. As Wo como to press Thursday afternoon thc Court is engaged in tho case of Chesloy Johnson for tho killing of ono Sherman Evans. This case viii conclude tho crim inal business, and Court will adjourn to Tuesday tho 14th, when tho Court of Common Pleas will be called and remain in session Until the Civil Docket is cleared. Jurors and witnesses for this Court will note the dato, Tuesday .thc M th. Speoial Notice. THE Board'of County Commissioners ol Marlboro county will at a special meeting to be held on Tuesday M?iy 7th 1901, receive applications, and from the a|>|)|jcant8~icynploy Three Men to super intend wo?r? upo't the highways ol the county under the direction ot tho County Supervisor. Beginning at that time work upon the highways will bc pushed until i atl persons liable to road duty, and who hfWc not paid thc commutation road tax allowed hy law, have rendered thc six du'y.s wotk required. .\M. E. COWARD, Supervisor. J. F. Breeden, J: T? Covington, April 19, 1901. Commissioner ??nOTtH) lfcoljs of choice mat tings in the newest designs and colors just arrived at. O. S. McCall's jig* Harris Li thia Coca Coln; Ginger Ale and Harris Lithia Car bonated Water at McGilvray's. Miltlo wants your trade, ap? pveoiates ovory ponny and will trent you right, J OLIO CORRESPONDENCE, Xtoms of Into vost From Thist Hus ' tiing Little City. How dear to ray heart aro the ?oanoa ot childhood When food ruwMooi?bnii pregone thom to view, This thought carno into roy mint] a few days ago when Judge Hudson cunio in to seo me, while ho was in Clio on business. In roy younger days it was roy privilege to go to co hool to tho Judgo. Ho was tho friend ot roy father arouud the Old Court House. Ho was the frioud and instructor of roy youth, and will bo roy friend in tho yours to como so loug as we both live. Long livo tho nobie old Judge and may his Tribe iucroase. The next day after the Judgo was here another of roy tcaoho.'s culled to seo roe; Mr J. 8. ilooro who tried in tho days long, long ago, by precept and example, to teach tho young idea how to shoot. Contrary to bia wishes and hopos tho aforesaid young idea j has never fired a very largo gun yot, but we can't toll what the futuro moy bring forth; perhaps it may turn out a song, perhaps a sermon. Mr. T. J. Breedon wai in town too ho said ha was favorably impressed with tho olean, busy appearance of our town. Whon you beat old Clio you will havo to travel far aud fast. I cannot refrain from saying some thing right hore, about the Stantons' of our Clio couuty. This is caused by seeing Mr. Henry Stanton t)-day. He 'eft our county 48 years ago uoxtDeo ember. Sinco that time ne hos lived in Mississippi engaged in the peaceful occupation of n farmer. Ho says there is nothing tli nt looks fa ni il i ur to him oxcept tho Dr. Crosland house now ccoupied by Mr. Throop Crosland/ The railing on tho top of the houso ltd? SOYS is familiar and that is the only thing that brings to his mind louder reelections fresh and deai. How ead it must be to one who has left the homo of his childhood to wander amony Strangers, moko new friends from new customs, plan through ali tho weary waiting yearB a visit to the old home and find nothing that can recal to m emory tho happy innocent days of childhood, small then is the wonder when Mr. stanton 'tells roe that ho wanis to get back to his adopt? ed home in tho west. Nearor the set tiug sun, whero ho can sit in his ao costumed placo, perhaps under the shade of a favorite treo, and dream day dreams of old Marlboro, so ohang ed since he last trod tho soil of his native heath and bother. Ho says he spent one night last week in a house he used to visit 60 yoars ago- That too, was unchauged since he slept the sleep of strong and happy boyhood. Now he is paBt his tbreo score and ton. I have just been shown a picture of tho Ave brothers that was made a fow days ago. I am unable right now to get the oxaot age of each ono but I will give the names as they coi, -o in age Mr. Evander Stanton who lives near Clio is tho oldest ono. long - lito lins been spe?t right ^ g thoi?lloVp?pplo. Mr/ " v of Mlbsisaippl. ? boxt, - btaut?n is next in ft^o; ho has never married, but ho ig kirown for his hon' csty, sohrioty, mid kind*heartedness to bia less fortunato and needy fellow men. Next in ago ia Mr. A. A* Stau* lou, hotter known as Sandy, who lives near McColl He too by thrift and in? dustry is now enabled to spend the balance of his lifo in peace and plenty surrounded by his children, wno are peaceable, sober, law abiding farmers I wont to say hero that Evander Stan ton has raised a largo family of sous and da ugh teas on IOSB than 50 aces of land. One of them is our worthy Supt of Education; tho otl ors as l said be fore aro good wives nod mothers, sub stantial farmers nnd honest, sober mon. Tho ages of these five brothers avo'r?ge 73 years. All of thom aro hale and hearty. They have always boon sobor and industrious. What an example sot boforo ns by these good old mon who have, all their long lives kept Far ftom tho madding orowds ot igno* ble fit,rifo, Their aohor wlehoa never learned to stray Along thooool soque?te nd vale of life, They kept tho nolsoless tenor of thotr way. I am writing this from purely friend ly motives. The Stantons' aro all my friends. They were tho friends of my father. Thoy have shown thoir friend ship for me in various ways. Both tho old and the young, they livo nil around Clio. Their name is legion. My nearest neighbor with whom I have froliced aud worked, is a Stanton Our views never foll out. Whero the] women aro friends the ram aro ob liged to be. Whon a friend is dead ho oannot hear tho kind things said about him If you like any ono tell them so while they are in life. There is a good many of our people io your town this week attending court. Bennottsvillo can't havo all the Courts we will break loose in C io again before many moons. Cotton planting again is the ordor of the dav. I think there is plenty of | seed for alt to get some I notico the straw hat without any brim is out on the street. Tho tight j plaid pnnts, tho high standing collar all denoto that the bonutiful spring has come nt last. John Welch has pulled oil his over coat. Wo can now plant bon ur-; the cold weather is over when we see theso things iu Clio. May 1. 1901. J.E. McG. The Truotooa fWontlrw. Tho State Si pcrlntendont of JCduoatlon In accepting 0<uuty Bupetlutsndent Blan ton's Invitation to moot with ond eddroia tho meeting of Tr un to eu to be held next Monday in tho Court Moijso at io o'olook said: I regard auoh a gntboring as moat Important, and I hopo yon may auoaoet} in having present nearly all of your Trustees Tho t ni .toes ono do >?" h for the Improve* ment of tbe sobools, in fait, f.hnjj Interest and ptogeutvenesi will trtosform ?bo 0OQI tim ont cf tho oom mimi ty, An Ordinance To Baise Supplies for tho Yor.r Ending April 190Vj? , Ho it ordained by th* MAyor and \U dcrmen of the Town ot Bennettsville an J by authority ot the same1 that ?hr bsu0u... ino; taxes be, and the sim? oro hereby levied, and shall be paid Into the Treas, ury lor the use ol said town. . SECTION |. Kit teen cents on every one hundred dollars worth of real and fiersonal property situate within the lim-, ts of said town, which tax -mint be paid on or before the isl day ot January 1992 and on al) taxes not paid by that time a penalty ol 50 per cent will be added and collected. SEC 2. That* twenty-one cents be levied on every one hundred dollars ol the assessed value ol all real and per-, sonal property to pay thc interest on the bonds issued in aid of the Charleston Sumter and Northern Railroad, in ac? cordance with thu Act au horizing thc same, approved December . 23d 1891; and the further sum of 5 cents on the $Lo3 be levied and collected tor the pur o6se of providing for the sinking tund as provided by the above Act; which taxes I must be paid on or before January ist IQO2 and on all taxes not p*id by that time a penalty ol 50 per cent will be ad ded and collected. SEC 3 Twenty five cents wilt be charged on ca?h and every head ol horses mules, heat cattle, swine and oxen not belonging to a citizen ot Marlboro county, bronght within the corporate limits ot said town, lor thc purpose ot sale, barter or exchange, payable lorth with on entering thc town. One dollar on every carriage buggy, wagon abd C*rt not owned or made in Marlboro county, aforesaid which may be brought within the lown limits for sale, barter or exchange Thc taxes levied in this sec tlon shall be collected hythe Town Mar shal or other person appointed by cou'uv eil to collect the same, who shall take' possession ol and hold the taxable ar. tides aforesaid until said tax be paid or council act in the matter, y - SEC*^?** That all resident auctioneers shall each be required to pay in advance a license of $10 per year, and non-res!? dent auctioneers often og, or causing to be offered', any goods wares or merchan dise, or any other article with'n th*; c >r?. porate limits, of the Town ot BcnnetUvil e shall be required to p*y five doMars per day or part thereot, in addition to the annual license of ten dollars Any per son who shall ofter lor sale at public out* cry. within the corporate limits 0? the Town ol BennettsviUe, shall be deemed an auciioneer, and shall be required to take a license thereof, except officers of the Court, and others selling by order cl the Court in discharge ot their official d utics, and resident property owners who are selling their own property. Two dollars per day or part thereot on all pedlars or itinerant vendors, who shail sell goods either publicly or privately, {layable each day before exposing goods or sale. Any person or persons falling to procure lhe License provided for In this section bet?re offering goods lor sale shalt be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than $5 nor more than $100 or be imprisoned not less than 5 days nor mote than 30 days. SEC. J. That each and every wagon or vehicle irom which shall be offered tor sale or barter within the corporated lim* its of the said town, any goods, wares or merchandise, or any other article not ( produced in the county ot Marlboro county aforesaid, shall pay a tax of one dollar tor each and overy day or part thereof; and also a wagon occupying space on the public square or streets of iii! tow nj ''shallf ?av a ; tax oL oneji* "v* A?*a&f* AW? Mar^h^nj.^ ) other perron appointed by the cqMricil to Collect tho same, who shull take pos. session ol, and hold thc wngoii or veni?? le until ;a:d tax be paid or council act in the matter, " , . Sec 6. Any person selling or offer ing for sale any fresh meets, beef, mutton pork or goat within the corporate limits of the town ot Bennettsville. (except within the market house stalls) shall pay a tax of thirty dollars per annum before offering the same, Any person violating this ordinance shall be fined five dollars for each offence, or imprisonod not more than thirty days at the discretion of Council or Mayor trying the same. This ordinance shall not apply to persons selling not less than a quarter of beef mutton, goat or pork, Sec. 7. That each and every person (not being a resident ot said town) sell ing, offering for sale, or delivering with in the corporate limits of said town any fuit trees, vince, evergreens or shrnb? bery of any^ Hind shall pay to the Town Marshal or other persons appointed by Council to collect same, a tax of $1 for each and every day or part thereo?, thus-engaged at thc time said tax is in? curred; And that the sum ol $5 be ch arg. cd upon persons not residents, lor each one horse vehicle used sor the purpose of hauling freight or carrying passengers and the sum of" $ 0 for two horse vehic le, $15 for three horse vehicles and $20 for four horse wagon or vehicles, for a year or any part thereof. Soo, 8. That a (ax of ono hundred dol lars bo and tho same ?S hornby imposed upon all oirousos and numagorlo? for oaoh and ovory doy or part thoroof they exhi bit io tho corporato limits of tho tonn; abo five to ono hundred dollars, nt thc dhpretlon of tho Council is hereby im posed on any other shows or exhibitions Fbr pay per doy or any nari thoroof ex oopt upon rObldents of tho town; also not les^than fivo dollars, as tho Ooqpjl spay deotdc, shall bo imnosod or levied por day* or part thoroof, on all poisons, not residents, laking duguorrootypos or on larging pictures or ongaged in such Uko occupation. \P10vid d, That nothing in this 8cct??a~shall prohibit tho Council, at a regular or.epooiql meoiing from miking special srrangoments in snob cases. Tho tax imposed in this scotion s?mil bo paid at tho timo incurred, to tho Town Mar shal or buch other porson as Council uley designate who shall take possession ot sud hold all proporty found in possossion of thoso Hablo, and retain, tljo sanio until the said taxes bo paid, or e ounoll aot in the matter. This section shall not apply to opoiatie troupes and exhibitions hold in publie or privato halls. BEO. 9. That'a license tax of 50 coots bo and tho samo is hereby imposed on each and every dog owned or kept within ihe corporate limits of, the Town of Bon* nett ?vi Ile,'tho ?ame to bo paid on or bototo Juno L 1001, and all owners and kecpors of dogs of any and all kinda whatovor. aro rcquirod to apply to tho Clork of Town Connell for a lioonao tug for oaoh und every dog owned or kept within the corpijrato limits of said town whioh paid j Cloik shall furnish provided tho applicant I shall have pahf tlio aforesaid liconso tax and any dog found upon tho streets willi in tho corporate Ihn its of said ul/or Juno jst 11)01, v/ithont>nid fag attached to his eolhtror otherwise, shiitl bo taken up nud killed, "o> olherv'so disposod ot, Any ?orson "rosidlng with li? Iho corporato limita of tho tuyn of ' nriettsvlllo who owns ono or moto degs and shall fui} or refuge lo pay suid license foo ns rcquirod by this unction hu!) bo deemed guilty of a' n/iedomoaooy find upon ooviotipn bo tjontoQoea to pay a fine of not less th in two dollar nor moro tli^o five .dollars Of imprisoned not moro lb, m fi rp diiy.i. i j Soo. IO Tliit all persons Hablo to work on tho ttracts, sidewalks and ways of tho Town of Bonriottftvlllo ?hall bo oxousod of 6U.ohdu.ty fortwolvo mont lu, oom monal ug on tho first day of May J 901, by paying io tho Clerk of Oounoil a commutation tax'tho.ofbro of two dollars bu or boforo ibo first day of Juno. A. I>. 1901. All persons falling to pay said co;r/.i:u!?;,Gn tax boto provided for, within tho (?mt specified or, who Miall IOCUBO or fail U? work on eal?;'st reo ta. sidewalks or ways ai any tima or timos whoo Minim mod si) to do by order of tho Oounoil shall bo subj coi to a fino two dollars for ojwh and overy day of suoh rofueol or failure so to work* : andaby other pu nidi m mt tho Uauqoi may BOO fit to imposo. I) mo and ratified In Oounoil thia 26th day Of. April A, D., 190t, O. S. MoOALL, Mayor. MILTON MOLAUIUN> Olerk. Commutation Tax Notioe. Notice ia hereby given that the Books for tho collection ot tho Town Commuta-* tioo tax is now opon and will romain open until tho first day ot Juno 1901, after willoh timo doy will bo olosod and tho penalty nddod. Ry order of the Oounoil. MILTON MOLAUIUN, OLKUK. April 29th, 19^1. Now Policemen At tho regular weekly meeting last Fri* day, Mr. J. H. Mooro was elected Day ,'pojl?o and ;: Mr. Henry Patrick aa night |polloov J - '* Deputy U. 8. Marshal. Mr. Ct. B. Barrott, who bas beon serving tho Town ne Policeman for aomotlmo baa accepted tho position of Doputy U. 8. Mar shal. Ho has a tough job now, but we hopo ovry lovor of good order will assist him. GRAPE-NUTS, t A Food for brain and nerve centers. Tho .systom will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from 1 pound of G rapo* Nuts than from IO pounds of meat, oats. wlioat or bread. Costs 1 cont per meal. ..I. KV vt valu wy F. E. & W. M. Rowe. This atgnaturo ls on every box ot tho gouuin? Laxative Bromo?Quiuinc Tablets tko romody that c'tuwn a cold la ?mo dajr --: Both makors and oirculatorsofcounted foits commit iraud. Honest mon will nOi doooivo you into buy?ng worthless counter foits of Dowittt's Witch Huzel Salvo. The original is infallible for oaring piles, sores, oceoraa and all '.kin diseases. Douglst tiros. --?- . a nm KEPT HIS LQQ, Twolvo yoars ago J. W. Sullivan, ol Hartford, Conn., scratched his log with a rusty wiro. Inflammation hud blood poisoning sot in. For two yoars ho sui forod intonsely. Thon tho host doctor urged amputation, "but" he writes, \fi used ono bottle of Elcolrio Bitters and 1 i boxoa of Buoklen's Arnica Halve arid my log waa sound and woll us ovor." Fqi Eruptions,'Eczema? Totter. Salt Rheum; Sores and all blood disorders KictsU^; Bittora'has no rival en eftr?,^ 3>T^'^pv T m rw^ixoM?iitf'.t?fc'-- '. " " V od, tho inowoy . Oni^ '&P?CE% IsQ?A^ ^B?l^y RY J, H, HAMILTON; \ I soil tho celebrated 'Cruig' gail don seed. Yes, and give tho largest paper of pons and beans sold horej Soo me boforo you buy your corri -I will meet competition. I sell Cuba molasses at 25 ote. A nice dish for dinner is those delicious Ruta Boga turnips, Lot us seud you some. 'rho Hoot Preparation for Malaria. . Chilla and Fover is a bottle of Qrove'i Tnatolaa Chill Tonio It is simply Iron and quinine in a taetolfcBS form. No ouio-no pay, Prlco $00. When you want prompt aoting little pilli that novor ^1 ino uso Dewitt's Little Early Risers. Douglas Bros. ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney nt Law and Probato Judge.' Oflleo In Court Houso. SHERIFF'S SALE. M STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Marlboro-Court Com mon ricay, JOHN N DRAKE, as Assignee, Pl*ff, against Harriet Irby, Sallie Irby Hilliard, and Others Defendants. (TN Obodionco to a judgmont of fpre* I * closure and salo granted in tho above atQtod onuo, I will odor for salo before tho Court Houso Door at Rcnneltsvlllo 8. 0., on tho first Monday in May next, during legal salo hours to tho bi? bo st biddor for oush, all that certain picco, parcel a tract of land situato in County and Stato afore* said containing nino bundled acres more or loss, situato in county of Marlhoro and Ht ato aforesaid, bounded by tho Groat J>oo Doo Rivor, lands now or formerly of D?t. of Elisabeth Poarpon; by lands of James L. Irby and O.M.Graham; said bou udor ?es on.braoeiog and intending to ombraoo all tho lauds owned by the late John D Irby before and at tho time of his death and now or horeaftor owned by tho said Harrtet Irby, lying on the lo woy or western side of tho publie road Ipading from Ronnottsvillo lo Choraw, savoand oxcopt tho tract conveyed by said J no B. Irby, to tho dofondant James L. Irby, by deed dated the 8th day of Peby 1897 and recorded ip tho Clerks ofHco ot said coun* ty in Rook No 4 of Dpodsan'd Conveyance pago din ; and also tho tract oonvcyod by ?bo said Harriot Irby to Peter T. Smith and John F. Evcrott, by deed dated the 11th doy of Marah, A. D., 1890, and ro oordod in tho oflloo aforesaid in Book "I" of Doods and Convoyauoes pago 160-tho trnot just montlonud being now tho pro? porty of of 0. M. Graham. Purckasor to pay for all papois end rovonuo stamps, and in oaso of failure to comply, forthwith, the promlsos to bo ro? sold at his risk . J. B. QREE^, fj.w.p. April 13, 1901 m*.1 ^?ijswuijiiij!'1..' ???.'UK Ai^i'iuiS!iietttsati*a Warning tty?tf?e* k)ih persons aro horoby warned not to ^ trespass in any manner on any of my land* in Adamsyillo Township. J w?J| pro^oujo all who violate flits notice. LAURA J. y Miff f. Bp TO cnANtiE mumm MEIUM-1 llSIf FOR CASH, consisting of Sil i 'I; Dry Goods,' Shoes, Notions, Gents Furnishing Gootfy EVERYTHING POR EVERY ONE TO WEAR. ?Ypuwant A CHANGE, so do we.' Oome to S?e US. Leam Our prices, and you will realizo tllat you aro in the RIGHT PLACE doing business with the I HIGHT PEOPLE. vi . |; Continually getting in NEW OOODS at prices LOWER THAN competition can oiler, if quality be considered by you, lt is our first consideration. ? /^/\Ar\ ?fX/"Vt*V4P< rt 4? T rt^wrt<v -i- TD "t'/\A.-. . .ww^.w, 'continuance of the very liberal patronage now being enjoyed us Always Welcome at our Store? Morney Refunded Ii not Satisfied. ii : Yours for Honest dealings JKPRIN? and Summer Goods are here in profusion, too numerous to mention. Our block is more complete than ever, and everything in Dress Material of all description in White.and Colored goods wo carry. Ladies are specially invited to call and examino our Stock. WAGNER'S CORSETS in all now shapes, and every Pair Guaranteed against rust. Laces, Trimmings, Embroideries and insertions WK ?AVE A FULL LINE. The . Celebrated Hamilton Brown :Shoe tT!*Vtt KTPfCYRSi FOlt MEN. LADIES and CHILDREN vOS ?rauara, Bom mon am LOW eui% ^Now lasts and new shapes TO FIT ALL FEET. fflltffctflin^* is fully 26 per cent oheaper ^L/sWMMaiBg than heretofore. To prove this BOO our new lino of Summer Goods, Our 4<mado to measure" Department is a special feature. Every fit guaranteed' Hate, Cap?, Ghroeeriee, Hardware, Agricultural g Farming Implements, | Fttmps, Points | Piping and Crockery, A jS^j Lime, Cement Plastering Hair, Paints, Oils and Varnishes of every description. Ask to see our eelebroted Hammer Ready Mixed I P^int-ono gallon makes two. Don forget Our i ipniture Departments ft is moro up-to-date than over. We can eavj you 20 per cent on anything in tho FURNITURE LINE. 50 Rolls of ohoioa Japan and Ohina Matting In all nov/ patterns and designs, GIVE US A CALL. PQMTE Pl%I(8 ?VD HEADY TO SERVE YOU. YOURS TRULY, Bennett?ville? S. O, vi WHlt?'J?S ..883MJLJ.VW If you have a "DEXTER/'/or a "IWj you will get the Comfort that n'o other IV Come and see them. At the same time . Novelties in Matting i I carry the largest Stock in thi BAERYTII?NG UP TO I Nice Fresh Stock, from the Cheapest to t to FURNITURE and its Belongings, i UNDERSOLD. I solicit y ?mr putronagG Ii Very Respectfully, ck ???< Bennottnvillo, S. O., M??oh 5, 1 ATLANTIC COASTLINERAII.HDAII GIBSON TO COLUMBIA. MC AVK, 6 45 a, m. 7 io 8 02 925 5 45 P. ra. Gitiaon, Bonnottaville, Darlington, Rumtor, Oolumbia, Aimivu. io io p. m. 9 17 8 2$ 6 40 10 55 a. m. OIB80N TO 0HARLBBT??. IMLVB, 6 45 ft. m. G i I) 8 on, 7 io Bonnottovlllo, 802 Darlington, 9 15 Florenoo 4 49 p. m. Oharloston, ARRIVR. io 10 p. m. 9 17 8 25 7 SS I* 45 SXOBRNOB TO WADBBBOnO. LBAVB. 8 45 a. m. 9 20 ll 30 Floronoo, Darlington, Ohcraw, AI nu vi;. 7 00 p. m. .6 29 5 IS T. M. 1?MKHSON, II. M. KMEU?ON, Trafilo Manager. Asa't. Gen Pass. Agt. J. It. KEN LY, General Manager.' We Feed The Hungry. WHKN in town and you want a good moni, remember wo can corvo you, A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. D. J. BBAYBOY. j HOW \ABOUT j sro tr j?, uuiii' >. i-v,r _ - '. . i t's-. 0 O? you havo to set lt o.vory twoiity four hours? Do your know what in tho matter with it? Bring' ib to mo and let mo put it in correob tiine-kocpmg ordor. It may bo dirty and need oleaning. It may havo a cog broken, j It may havo a torew lodso, or lt may only need regulating.. - Bring it to mo and no mattoe what allu it, I oan put it tn flrst i olaea condition. My charges aro very mod erato and tho work will bo dono promptly. I repair Jewelry and dooks, a'ao Gun? 1 and Pistols. For anything in my line soo ! mo. I can and do moot all competition. 8. J. PEARSON, Jeweler and Repairur. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fall. Any oue sending sketch and description of any Invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sate at our expense. Patents talccu out through us receive spacial HtfMce, without charge. In THE PATENT RKCOAP, au illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted hy Manufacturera and Kavcstoi* fiend for sample copy FOKK. Address, ' VICTOR 0. EV ANO A CO? (Patent AUot ney a,) Evana iulldlng, WASHINGTON, 0. 0? j I \ BUSH AT THUS OLD STAND ? Amid Prepnred to fill nt Shori Notice - Orders for - CJypre aa nitd Viliifc fi.e Sash, Eqars and Blinds/1 AT BOTTOM PMOKB. Wo sell no shoddy work, or mio$>flt9. Shops on McOoll street near residence. S. F. POWIS MS, Jan 31, 1898 Bennottfivlllo, S, 0. Tn A OK MARK? DEGIGNS OQPVniQHTS Ac. ih and description may -sonnet-bar an Sttfeklf as?ortaln our opinion"frc uronlWn ls probably?patentable. lonselrlotWcoiuldontlal. liRndbC ..ul ?roo. Oldo?t naonoy for scourlnapatenU. P?tent<: taUen through Munn.A Co. re?oive ". Communie** ' MU? book on Patent? Anyone sending a skotc - ~y\ \$ or L" 'fttent-; talton tlirouart Munn & c?tctal v.oitce, Without enarco, In tho 0e30inroadway.fJOWYOr?< Brft?oh Ofn?o. 026 V flt., Washington. 1>. O. TONSORIAL PARLOR. THE best workmanship, Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Toola thc best mid sharpest ?ollie attention always assured ^ foreo Artista in constant attendance. LADIES WORK n Specialty 1 Once a customer, always a customer, J?K80N, HATOHER, THOMAS 'ir >YAL ELA8TI0 FEJ/r MATTRESS ^ lattress gives. I am "agent for both. ' ',4'. sec the %nd Window Shades. l|| s Line in Bennetlsvlllc, S. C. ' IATI?I PURNITllRi! he Best. My time is given exclusively uni, on a Square Deal, I will not be I my ? J tics W. WaddilL m mm 1901. :pm AM nmwnum, iii 00NDKN8I?D SCREPULM. IQ Effect Mn roh ?6, ?.899. South Bound Daily No sa MAIN LI NB North Bound Daily No 53 6 50 p m 3 So p ra 3 4$ p m a 30 p m ia 4a p tn ia 13 p ra I I 55 ? ni II 07 a m 10 36 a m 10 09 a m 8 45 ara Ar LT Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Wilmington Fayetteville Fayettayliu Sanford Clima* Gre on ob oro Greensboro Stokoudnlo Walnut Gov? Rural Hnll Mt. Airy w Ar LT LT LT Ar LT Lv LT Lv Ar ?900* fein ta io p mr. - ?j?.***?; ? 43 >? 3 44.P ?. 4 *5 P W 5 ?3 PW 5 44 PJ*: ?13 P 7 34 P ? South Bound Daily No 64 BENNKTTBVILLK North . r Bound Dally No 6* 8 00 a ra 9 07 a m 9 35 ? m io 20 a ra 10 40 a ra Lv Boouettevllle Ai Lv Maxton . Lv Lv Rod Springs LT Lv Hopo Mills LT Ar Fayetteville Lv 7 IS P 6 15 P ? 5 35 P ? 4 5? P? 4 33 P ? No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday MADISON BRANCH No 47 North Bound . Mixed Dully 0? R mul ay 5 30 p ralAr 3 59 p mlLv a 40 p m,Lv At Iv i.v 2 30 p to i 15 p ra 12 30 p ra Bnm sour Climax Greensboro GreouBboro Stokesdalo. Madison'/>'? Lv Ar '"A it Lv| LT Ar 6 40 a. sa B aj a 'm\ 9 17 ii ?a 9 35 n W it 07 a m ?1,5$ ft *i --:~r^r.-.--..._;....T"rf._. .;jXJiU)i.or,tinn?,?yfc WvXVOtt?Viil?.With At?ftpfci?' Coast Liue, nt Maxton with .tho Carolins/ Contrai'Raitrond, nt Rod Springs .with, the) Bed Springs and Bo wm oro railroad, at Sal ford with the Seaboard ?lr Lino, at Gull with tho Durham and Charlotte Railr?ftd, at Greenboro with tho Sou thorn Railway Company, At Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railway? J. R. KENLY, GouH Mnnsgor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Oon't Fats-Agent. MARBLE S WORKS OP J. W. MoELWBE, BENNETTSVILLE. S.C. I II A Vii recently moved my Marble Works from Mct'oll io Bennottaviltc. and for the pres* ont nm located ovar tho Depot? and occupy tho. McCall Brick Warehouse, whore I trill U pleased to continue to snpply all woik nooded in my line to tho poo jd 0 ol'Muri? boro and adjoining counties ^Parties find ing it ??ore convenient can havo their cir* dorB tilled (Vom my yard at Dillon, a. C. Designs, enli|?atea and prlcea ftirimhed application. Cleaning and rescuing mon* umentn and tombstuues a specialty. Thanking tho gonoral pubilo for patt patronage I respectfully Bolioit ? oontiu* uanco of the samo in the futuro. Very respectfully. w. McEbwee, W. W. PATK. MANAOM. January 22.1990 ?fess Throe Barbers! ThreeOhairit Everything JNr?t-?lusa? ' SALOON ON MARI?N ST?RKT. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN $HAV$S BEST OF HAIR OUTS 1 Children re?oive special attention eiihor nt the Shop nt their house, Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Durher* BBNNETT?VILLK, ?. O. Dioests what y?u ?tat? | It ar tlflci ally 0 igcato tho tooti ?na At4t Nature la aLvengtlionlug &w\ won* ?truotlug tho exhausted digestive rn? gan?. ItlstholatestdlscovereaaiietV ant ana tonio. Wo othor propnratlpn can approach lt in efficiency, lt tn? ? tautly roi loveland permanently euree pyspopaia, IndigeaJioB. HeaHbuto, Ffatulence, Sour Stomach, Siok Hcaflaoho, OaRtralgia.Crampsantf all other results of imperfect di Prlco50o,and?l. .Lar^lceeontata emull eli?. B<ok ell about ay#jH>p*51t Pre pi rod by 6. C. Da W) Y V 9 Douglas flr??. uriifr stove.