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8. A. nilOWN - - - Editor. ' Friday May 31, 1901, - Kubaorlptlon Price t Ono y oar.$ 1.00 Six months.. .50 /fhreo months.25 Till matt ami McLaurin. Tho talk of tho wuok has boco tho din?, untie political episode of Senators Till* tn ui and Mel.am in at da if ney Saturday last, ll was a dashing surprise that no ono oxpoolcd. It ia the only oaso.of tho kind on record. Tho hasty action is rb? ?rotted by friends of both, and wo havo no doubt is regretted by tho Senators themselves. Hoih were to blame, and it ii tho si noora wish of thoir friends that (jovoruor MoSwccuey will rofuso to ao copi their resignations, aud thus SAVO tho people of the Stalo from further lover and turmoil and contosl. Asido from tho huugry omeo hunters thc people do not want it. Tho Governor alono can provont .it. Hois master ol' tho situation, and thu host is hoped for? :^soiftttons^ by the : MnettsvlUe Bar, Bouueatsvillo, S. 0 , May 24, 1901. Ab a meeting of tho Uar of Marlboro, tho following rcBolutiouB were unanimously adoptod, and, at tho elene of tho Circuit Court on Friday night last, woro proaontod to tho Court by Judgo J. II. Hudson, who in presenting thom, paid a just tributo to tho memory of tho deceased Judgoa. Ho waa followed iu appropriate addrcasos by ' tho Hon Knox Livingston and II. II Now ton, Esq , after which tho presiding Judge, tho Hon. Ernest Gory reapondod eloquent ly and ordored bbo Reaolutlona to bo spread upon tho minutes of tho Court whloh was thon adjourned. J. A. Drake, Clork Whorcns tho recent aunounoomonb of tho death in close secession of throe of tho former Oirouit, Judgoa of South Carolina, tho Hon. T. ? FraBor, Tho Hon. W. II. Wulluoo, and tho Hou. I D. Wibhorapoon, has bcou rocoivod with aorrow dooply folb and lit tingly exp reused by bho pooplo, tho Prona and tho Bar of tho State: thoroforo ba ib resolved by tho Bar of Marlboro, I. That wo iola in thia fooling of Had lions nt tho loss of IboBO three eminent moo of our Stato, BO greatly dlatiuguiBhed as oltlzons, lawyers and judgoa. IJ.. That it is fib and becoming bbat wo, m thoir surviving brobhreu, should plaeo on rooord our tributo to their inomory, having onjoyed tho groat privilogo of prao tioiug boforo thom, and tho full opportunity of wituopaing each of bhem disposing jualiuo with nu oven hand aud adminis toling tho law with couBpioious ability. III. That wo freely and unreservedly testify to bhoir profound knowlodgo of bho law, their uuswotviug fidelity to duty, their sterling integrity and incorruptible and exalted characters Thoy recognized no matter bub tho law, und to tho grand prin ciples of tho law and equity thoy woro over loyal. To thoir contempornrioa thoy wore a delight, to tho young their lives aro examples worthy of omi?'?)yc"tyo doing 1 .. 1 >?..?. ri....?,? wT tMlOI*^1i,>li>?i . n vp,- j upon tho minutos of tho Court aud givon to tho Presa by tho Clerk foi publioabion. Senator Me Lau ri ti Serenaded. Hou. J. Ii. McLaurin returned homo {jonday night from his visit to Greenville and Gnffnoy, whore ho wenb lnab week to deliver addressee-reporta of winch appear on our first and fourth pages. On Monday nighb a largo orowd of II?B friends and admirera in ai ohed down to his residence and coiled him up from hie bed. Tho object of the visit was mad o known by T. W. Bouchier, Esq , in ono of bia ehnr notei ?alie, pretty little speeches. Tho Son? alor stood on hie porch and rcspondod in his usual eloquci.t strain, first thanking the assemblage for this evidence of endorse ment by bia home people, and of bia moat hearty appreciation of tho same, and then referring to tho result of Saturday's moot' lng nt Gaffney bo said ho was in tho fight With Tillman to stay, and that though thero woro signs of dodging by Tillman ho in tended lo hold bim io tho ogocomont. Ile said ho only wnutcd Tillman nlonn in thia ruco, and Ho would give the people a clear, decent, high toned campaign, or if Tillman prcforrcd ho could havo all tho mud-sling ing ho wanted. ' Senator Teller was interviewed Monday at his homo nour Denver, Colorado, with regard to (he strict tires which senator McLaurin put on him last Saturday and ho said ; "1 nevor said the Negro wn3 as good os tho white mau. I have said however, aud say now, that ho is entitled to tho samo political righfv, 80 far as tho force bill is concerned. I opposed it along with senator wolcott and other Wostorn sen ators. Editor Bryon is also eomowhat slirrod over Souator MoLuurin's refcrcnoo to him Ho says McLaurin suer i fices moro because ho has loss chanco to win. Ho spoaks out for Tillman, bcoauso ho says Tillman rc presents Ihc mau, while McLaurin ropro soots tho dollar. Of the 1G9 men who signed the ordinance of secession - all aro dead but nine These are Gol. J. D. Pope, of Columbia; Dr. James H. Carlisle Pr?sident of Wof??rd College, Chief Justice Mciver, of the Supreme Court; ll. C. Logan, of Williamsburg, Chancellor Johnson, o? Marion; Col. Robt. A. Thompson, of Oconee; Col. John IL Kinsler, of Riehmond; Dr. Petor Stokes, of Branchville; and the Rev. Dr. W. IL Camp bell of Charleston. The members of the convention from Lancaster County were; ll, L. Rawford, W. C. Cauthen, andD. P. Hob inson. ror marlboro Young: Ladles. Wo publish in another column a uotieo from President Johnson iu ref. erunco to tho examinations for ap? phenols to Winthrop College. Tn oro 1 are n number in our county who are .propared and may want to moke ap-, '-plications for entrance or scholarship. The examination takes place July 12 and no time should bo lost in getting full pfutlculnre. T OLIO CORRESPONDENCE, Items otIutorost From This Hus tling Little City. Anti it Still rains. ODO far m or lins just asked mo to write something this woek to chcor him up. Tho host remo* <ly that I cnn give to meet tho situa tion right now .U "early to bed and carly to rsso." Tho first thiug on ari sing is to get hold of a goose ueokhoo by tho small ond aud keep a hold ou it until tho dinner bells rings, aud right after dinuor tako a double dose. If that doesn't bavo tho desired effect repeat tho dose next morning, and koop on repenting until that tired feeling and that green complexion io tho cotton patch has gouo. This is what tho medical fraternity calls ho roio treatment, But this is the only Hahn in Gilead that t kuow of. I know from experience that it is pow erful bad medicino. I soo W. J. Covington hore with n box of crawfish. Ho says ho caught thom in a neighbor's cotton patoh on a high ridge. That sounds like sumo* body's name is ' mud " Ono follow told me that he was coming up the hill at the Ked Bluff mills in a cart the other day aud had bis cart gato ofl' and it rained his cart body full of water before ho could get to the top of tho hill. I didn't toll him ? believed this, but our Judge says it was so because he was with him and 8ftw4t._" -. Several of our people have gone to 'Memphis. Among the nu.ober Mr. A. L. Calhoun Sr., Miss Tennessee Cal houn goes ns sponsor, Miss Pearl ladens to seo tho eights. I am certain that our Tennessee people will think that wo bavo a very pretty representation. If they don't tho:o iii some youug meu hore who does. Already they aro say ing when will tho reunion bo over. I don't know why they do this but they do. R.iQ, Stone and P. H. Ivey left for Memphis this a. rn, These reunions aro a grand thiug, especially at din nor tiue. I was invited to one the other day. Mrs. W. G. Stantou had a reunion of her children and graud children. I got an invitation and you bet I went. I eat chiokon that was baked, and chiokon that was not bak ed; Ham aud other good things that I often dream about but seldom ever soo. I wieh another one of her boys would come homo and celebrate. Ii Sheriff Green and Judge McLaurin could luve been there ray cup_ would have run over with envy. I believe iu "the world do more theory." I have just been told that the Mc? Coll Hardware Co., has bought out our homo folks in the Hardware husinoss and will opeu up a brauch house here. Who blames tho McColl people from wantiiili to como to a livo towu to do business? Every body will give thora a cordial welcome and a fare share of tho trade. Mr, J. Howard Bennett has sold two car loads of mowers and self Bind" ing Reapers and is expecting two more cara to night. Our Judge says they aro the thing to get the best of a kick? ing mule with. He says ho had a mule once that would kick so high he would look botweou his front logs and wink his oyo at you while Ina hind feet and he can sell a mower or Reaper as quick as auybody everything being tqual. That samo young man from Wiu sjon is here again. I guess he is after a fall hat this ttino, or a photograph one. I heard a young chap say ho would take his picturo on a brick but if he didut go north right soon. Our town sympathises with Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter in the loss of their little babe. It was buried at Hebron on Friday, The sun is shining brightly this a. m., the farmers aro putting on new lite; everything will como out right if wo will on y wait and trust iu all wise providence. There will bo a good crop made. Cotton will bring a good price; the U. S. Senate will meet ns iisir.d; Christmas will come again; there will be just as much mean corn liquor bought; Just aa many tin horses and horus sold; Just as many liulo stockings with a hole in the heel hung up as usual and they will all be filled too. Some of the good womeu are keeping tho little turkeys out of tho rain and wo cnn all have our usual old tough goblor for dinner just as we always have. Lot every body quit grumbling and make bay while the suu shines, and catch crawfish if "thoy 'can. I think I will got up a shooting match for my garden at ton cents a shot and throw in the grass. Any ono who wants a chanco let me know at once or I will plow it up and set it out in "taters.'' May 28. 1901. J. P. McG. Trustees Eleotion. Pursuant co an ordor of the Oo Board of Education ?lection? will bo held at tho white Kohool houses in tho ecvoral sohool dis tricts of Marlboro County on Saturday June 15, 1901 at 3 o'ol 00 k p. m., for the purpose of recommending to tho Oounty Board thrco mutable porsous to servo as trustees for tho noxt two years. All whito patrons and rosidont whito tax payers aro allowod to vote Tho voting may bo by ballot or nthorwisa, as tho voters of oaob district may dotormino for thorasolves. Tho presont boards of trust?e? are authorizing to nob as minago rn, and roporb results within ton days after eleotion to Wi L STANTON, OIIKI'N Oo Board of Education, Tatura Station, 8. 0., May 15, 1901. All of tho Hinno Metal. "No air, I nm not ono of thoso that aro always governed by a majority. If tho majority wanted to goto boll I would not go with them, I voto as I boliovo to bo right. I don't propose to go back on what I think is right oui of Senato rial courtesy, Hotiso courtesy, or any other courtesy, said tho noblo Hector MoLaurin, of Scotland) in tho North Carolina legislature, Try a bottle of stntTcd mangoes W. M, Rowe, LETTER FROM SUMTER. EDITOR MARLBORO DEMOCRAT. I Lavo thought.a fow Hues from this county might bo moro or loso iniorostlng to you mul your many readers. Nows is eoaroo but rain is ploutlful. It has rained off and on for a wook and on Tues ! HY ovoniug I thought tho bottom would drop' out, but it bas olosod up now, and wo aro having eomo real grass killing weatbor. Cotton ohopplog is tho ordor of tho day as moat everybody bad to plant ovor and tundo cotton ohopplug lato. Wo Marlboro boys planted with tho Lytoh plantor and wo did not havo to plant over, Tho oat orop io ?no nod will EOJU bo road y for tho lloaporo. I will roap mluo this wook. I havo laid by my corn and planted poa? on both sidos of the oom. My oom is waist high. Our gardou ia floo. Wo aro gottlug plenty of hard hoad aabbago aud boano ovory day, and Irish potntoos uitil wo aro tirod of thom. Mr. J. M. Woodley is pushing thing* for all thoy aro worth. IIo bought 200 tous of guano this yoar nod ho oxpoots to tinko a floo crop Ho has a good pcospoob of oom and cotton and If ho hiu good luok will maka 300 bato* of oottoo. Ho has tho fluent onto ho ovor had, and oxpoots to make 3000 bushels. Ho is ono of our bast f ami* ora. My cotton tows aro 5 foot aud I expoot to m uko Bom? cotton too? Wo had.a big hail storm up in Pro vi? oonoo a fow days ago Bothooi.n and cot ton auffored muon."""*"" Mr. Editor:- I attonded tho reunion at Columbia laut wook. I nu t a number from Marlboro, Col MoOnll, C. F. Moore aud othcru too numorous to montioa Wo bad a pleasant trip. Our Schools oloscd tho first of Muy. Wo havo au 8 months term in this District. Wo havo nn extra low of 2 mills, aud wo all Uko it muob bottor than tho old way. Boforo wo voted tho lovy wo had a debt of $600. Now wo havo paid it and havo monoy to our orodlt to bu'ld now housoa and put in nov/ uto von aud pump. We havo built one new school houso in tho District this yoar that is a orodlt to auyoommualty. Boforo wo voted thin oxtra lovy tho touch era would havo troublo to gob their pay. They would have to tako thoir olaims to tho merchants and trade thom at io por ot off. Now that is not tho oaso, thoy get their money whon it is duo. I writo this muoh for tho bonoflt of "toaokor" who , wroto an artioto in thoDomoorat in March. , Tho oxtra lovy helps us to got bottor toaoh . ors and wo always got tho boat. We pay $30 por mouth and our toaohero are all ladies. Cur land has advauoed 50 to 100 por cent in tho last two years. Root baa ' also advanced, and most all whito rentors want to hire io our District on aooount of ' our good sobools. In concludion I want to say tho extra lovy ls tho best thing for any community to do to give tho ohlldron plonty of Bohooling. In cloning lot mo say a word about our oounty scat; Sumtor is on a boom just now There aro 25 or 30 now dwellings. Ono of ' tho boat hotels in tho S (ato and 2 other good anea; Two ice faotorles; one cotton mill; i oil mill; 1 telephone factory; 1 ,*i large saw mill; and othor onterprisos that , give lifo to a town. It has also olovor merchants and eoores of nioo people. "A Tillmanlto" Privateer, May 24 1901. Ill-Temper JBoauty's Foe. .V',??Rrt; loraponsT.^ vVorry \yiU4mc0 more wrinkles jil ono hight than hot and coid bathing and message and complexion brushes and cream ?nd lotions can wash out in a year's faithful application, says the Wo mon's Home Companion. Physi clans assort that an immenso a mount of norvo force is expended in o rory fit of bad temper ; that when ono little part of tho ner vous sys to m goes wrong tho faco first records it. Tho eyes first begin losing tho lustro of youth ; muscles . become flabby, tho skin refuses to contract accordingly and the result is wrinkles, femininity's fiercest and most insidious Ibo. There is no use attempting to reason wtth a woman about tho evil effects of ill-temper while she is in an ugly mood. She knows pertectly well that it in bad form ; that it savors of tho coarro under bred ; that it is weak and belittling and immoral, and that it hnr'.s her cause to loso hor temper. But she does not stop at just that timo to think about it, and to remind hor of tho fact only adds fuel to the fiamos. But when sho is cool and sorone and at poaco with all tho world, if you can conyinco her that each fit of temper adds a yoar to her ago by weakening her mental force and by tracing orowtracks about hor eyes and telltale lines around her mouth, she will probably think twice boforo again forgetting her self. For no matter what sho as sorts to the contrary, woman prizes youth and beauty ahovo ovory oth-^ er gift tho gods hold it in thoir power to bestow upon mortals. Tho Duty of Cheerfulness. Somo persons are born with a cheerful disposition, thoir outlook is always sunny. Others aro mor bid by inheritance. Thoir fathers and mothers wero melancholy and in thoir early homes thoro was too muoh depression, so that thoy havo a habit of gloom. If those pooplo would recognize that it is a sin to bo sad, and to make tho family so, and that it is a duty to bo cheerful thoy would find thoir spirits rising under tho bravo effort. Only groat sorrow can excuso countenances always grave, and oven sorrow need not bo mororo and grim. "A morry hoart dooth good like a medicino."-Margarot gangster in Christian Herald. Tho very thing for tho summor those beautiful white ouan\el and brass beds at furniture store of C. S. MoCall Just in a nico lino of Brass and Iron Bedsteads. Call and seo them. G. W, Waddill FROM LOW! -a VER HERRON, J^i Rain, rain t Moro rain, nuWoh rest and moro grass. Tho rorrittpoi dowu boro on tho bay aro gefctift"'^ smartly behind with thoir wqvjSui Wo aro having rain nearly ovorjli< day. Tho boys will havo to abo whon tho Buu altino. < Tho cannot grumblo about diil plows, tor Mr. L. S, MoLoan lt Bingham says ho in prepared o sharpen thom. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Parna? wore taking tho rain very quietly last Sunday on thoir way homo from Mr. A. L. Parham/s. J It is reported that Mr. John |). Dunbar is going to put up a B(W mill down hore. Como ahead, Mr. Jack, wo will do you all tho gojul wo can. Ono young mau says ii tho peo? plo of Marlboro will work tho pub lic road to Brandi Bay, ho will work tho other 8ide. Of courue, wo will work this side, J. We know you don't any obstacles in tho way ovory Sunday. We'll lix it ao you can rido smoothly ulong. Well, as-nowa ia acareo, I will closo for fear of tho waste basket. May 21, 'Ol BAY FOX| I havo tho genuino MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complot?. G. W. WADW. Tho old Liberty Boll ?jo jeal ously guarded at Philadelphia Penn will be one of the attract ions at the Charleston Exposi tion. 1 Geo B. Cromer, D. D.,is *o de liver the literary addresi^at Wofford's commencement. The best way to find out where Senator MoLaurin atands is to] read his speeches. This is [ only fair to the man. I DEATH'S DOINGS. Die! at her home in Dillon on Mon day after a protracted illness Mrs Leon Bass who was Miss Beulah McCall, a native of Blenheim this county. The remains were brought over to Bleu* heirn Tuesday and laid to rest in tho Dudley cemetery. * * The many frieuda of Mr. Noun Bundy sincerely syrrpathizo with him in the losa of his devoted wi<<) on Moju? day. Tho burial took placo on Tues day afternoon. Sho was a nobie chris tian woman, a kind neighbor and 'had hosts of friends who will miss her. IN MEMOUIAM. V Rutus Elbert, Tnlant son of Mr. Willia m and Mrs Lucy Carter of Clio S. C., was born July loth 1900 and died May 23fd 1901. "Beautiful, lovely, bright, Interesting child, too sacred a flower to remain in this low region, so God our Heavenly Father transplanted him to bloom forevjbr in the Paradise on high f-? A bright beautiful ??-- - garden ol t^-rtli ?UTOHATOS. . . Tho followu'k,"T?8'??r tt o ends o?^'$a j son should impart oom Co rt to th? Borc?atQ lng pnroute: 1 "As tender ino th era guiding haby stops, Wlicro places como at which tho tiny ft Would t.ip, lifo up tho llttlo onos in an, Of lovo, nud sit thom down hoyond t, harm, So did our fathor watoh tho proclous b{?y Led o'er tho stotioB by nu, who stumbled, oft " . Myself, but atrovo to help my darli ug| on; Ile saw tho sweet limbs fultoriog and irf.w, Rough ways boforo, whero my arms would fall; /( r So reached from Tlenvon and, lifthig tho dear child, Who smiled ou leaving me, Ifo pi it him down , Hoyond nil hurt, beyond my Hight anjd bada Him wait for me! Shall not I thouin ({lo!, And thanking Qod, preaa on to ovortuko. He was buried in Hebron Cemetery May 24th 1901, Rev. E. P. Kasjtcrling conducting the funeral service. ? May 25th, 1901. "ll" (gin Perfect roat is assured when yon .uso a Dixie CanopV not, a sure guard against flies and mos quitoes, at 0. S. MoCaVl'u. -?-? ; Y ou Know What You aro Tatting When you aro tnko Groves Tnntelifea Chill Tonio bconuBo the foi ninia is plainly given ou overy bottle showing that it ts simply Iron and Quinine in a tuntolea1; foi ju. No ouro- no pay. Price 50. Tho Boat Preparation for Molofrla. Ohills and Ko vor is a bottle of Qrovo'a TnritolB8 Chill Tonio. It is simply iron and quinlno in n tnstolesa form. No miro- no pay, Prloo soo. ' Atlanta, Ga., Nov.-7, /87<? , Dr. 0, J. Monett-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend yourTKn'miNA (Teething Powders) to mothers nd one of the best medicines they can objdlfi for their debilitated and sickly infaitl9,* I have used it with very satisfactory Je suits the past summer with mjfcbud, and while we have heretofore lost?1 child rem?, taken or two hom teething under otlu edies, our present child that lin TKETJIINA, is a fine, healthy boy 1 am, very respeottuj A. P. Brow nfV , (Brother of U. 8. Senator Gov. Joseph E; Brown, ^rtty and .ntnn:--.:...:.:.......::..-^lsdomj^ Notice of?fy* OTIOB ls horoby glfl?m0mvul* Coutt I i of Qenornl Sessions wnu mt the Fourth Monday in June shoing ft*; '4tD day thoreof) 1901,' nnd tho Oourt of Ijoninion Pleas on the Wed ?enday next flowing said Fourth Monday In Junoj$ioinff thf 26th day of Juno) 1901, nt BejfWj-atl,,? ,0 and for tho county of MnrlborJ|to,|8,*te ?' South Carolina. All poreon5?0Pto?:<iBtou will tako duo notico thereof. N ?I J. A. DR A Ki . dork Court of 0. P, A'0' fl? For Marlboro Co., s? ?? may 24, igoi,-*~4t \^ TW. BOUCHIER, V . Attorney af Law, \ Bonnottivilfe, 8. o)\ Omeo 00 DarVogto? nfrcot Hoar PoaJ ?olograpl? of?co. Jamury, 18ft SSU1ED m Ton run absolutely no in buy of us. Should you be displeased in any way return the Goods anti mittle returns your money. To-day Our Stook is the most oomplete in the tOwn( consisting of bright, clean, desirable goods. PIIRITHINIJ FOR IPRYBOiJY TO WIR, Just received anew lot of Shirt Waist Silks. These arc pretty, high grades, at prices 33 per cent- lower than to be had elsewhere. Just in a new linc of EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Edg ings and insertions in new patterns ot beading at ?, 6, 8 and IO cents, tho yard. As good as others as ask you double the monoy for. You should see them. Our Dry Q-OOds StOOk is full of desirable styles at those usual low prices. SHOES and SLIPPERS. Wo are still getting them in to supply , the large demand. There certainly is something doing in the Shoe and Slipper business afc MITTLE'S STORE. Shirt Waists, Skirts, Ready-made under garments for Ladies always in stock. Styles up to now. Men and Boys wear from head to foot. Shirts, Hats Under wear, Hosiery, Neckwear and the only up-to-date line of Collar* and Cuffs carried in the Town. Why can we undersell our competitors ? For these reasons : 1. Close attention to our business. % Good judgment in bning. 8. Doing business on small expenso. 4. Not in a hurry to get rich, bnt willing to sell goods on ? living margin. THANKING YOV FOR PAST FAVORS AND ASKING J. CONTINUANOE OF SAME, Yours for Honest dealings. ZLVCittle's Store. MAY 31, 1901. if tn my power, ip vfhuvo your sons utfVliJTu, broad avonuos of ing barrier torn upon tbo pooroat ? or tho son of tho ' ' tho mill, cou courage, an lessons |UV over b?' PRING and Summer Goods are here in profusion, too numerous to mention. Our Stock is more complete than ever, and everything in Dress Material o: all description in White and Colored goods wc carry. Ladies are specially invited to cali and examine our Stock WARNER'S CORSETS in all new shapes, and every Pair Guaranteed against rust. Laces, Trimmings\ Embroideries and Insertions WE ?1AVE A FULL LINE. The Celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoe flfVtt fa*?TOT!G? POR LADIES and CHILDREN '-'OS OflUJjO, Bot II 1I10U ana LOW CU1, New lasts and new shapes TO FIT ALL FEET. Cl??lf Ililli is fully 26 per cent cheaper Viviiaiug lhau heretofore. To prove this see our new line of Summer Goods, Our "made to measure" . Department is a special feature. Every Ht guaranteed* Hate, Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Agricultural ? Farming Implements, Pumps, Points % Piping and Crockery, Line ol Lime, Cement Plastering Hair* Paints, Oils and Varnishes of every description. Ask to see our celebrated Hammer Ready Mix?d Paint-one gallon makes two. Don't Forget Our Furniture Department. it is more up-to-date than over. Wc can savo you 20 per cont on anything in tho FURNITURE LINE. 50 Rolls of choice Japan and China Matting In all new pattorns and designs, GIVE US A CALL, POTATE OLEKS AND READY TO SERVE YOU. YOURS TRULY, C. S. Hle?ALL. Bennettsvillei S. O. AHIUL 17, 1901. Why not "DEXTER Mi If you have a "DEXTER," ora "IXC I you will get the Comfort that no other M Come and sec them. At the same time Novelties in Matting < I carry the largest Stock in thi .BAN&YT?UN6 IIP TO 1 Nice Fresh Stock, from the Cheapest to.I to FURNITURE and its Belongings, UNDERSOLD. I solicit your, patronage ii Very Itespect/ully, G. Bonnott?villo, S. 0., Msroh 6, ATLANTIC COASTTINE RAILROAD GIBBON TO COLOMBIA. LBAVB. ?BR1VB. 6 45 a, m. Gibson, io io p. m, 7 IO I5(3)inottoviii i, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Hu m tor, 6 40 S 45 P. ??. Columbia, 10 55 a. rn, ?IB80N TO OHABIiKBTON. LEAVE. . ARRIVB, C 45 a. m. Gibson, 10 io p. in. 7 io Bonnottsvillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 15 Floronoo, 7 55 4 49 p. m. Charleston, 12 4$ FLORENCE TO WADB8B0B0. LBAVB. ARRIVB. 8 45 a. m. Floronoo, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Darllngtou, 6 29 I 30 Choraw, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, ll. M. EMERSON, Tramo Manngor. ?ss't. Oon Pass. Aflt. J. R. KENLY, Gouornl Mnnnger. We Feed The Hungry. WnitN ia town und you want a good moni, remember wo can serve you, A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. D. J. BRAYB0Y. li HOW '} ABOUT < YOV1? ?j WATCH ? I; you havo to sot lt every twonty four hours? Do your know what ls tho matter with, lt? Bring it to me and lot mo put lt tn oorreot time-kcoplng order. It muy bo dirty nnd need cleaning. It may havo'''a cog broken', It may havo a eorow looso, or it may only neod rogutaling. Bring it to mo nnd no mattor what nils it, I can put it ia first? olass condition. My charges aro vory mod erato and tho work will bo done promptly, I repair Jewelry nnd Olooks, a'ao Guns and Pistols. For anything in my lino eeo mo. I oan nnd do meet all competition. 8. J. PEARSON1, Jewelor and Repairer. PATENTS GUARANTEED Jur ?ce returned if wc fall. ATk??Mi a?Zii.,~ sketch nnd description of auy in98i^?,-?"ff promptly receive our opinion free co^ML^.i thc patentability of same. M How to S?^N??f Vnteut" sent upon request. Patents sct^i through us advertised for sale nt our expense, v Patents taken out through us receive ?necia. notice, without charge, in TUB FATRNT RJICORO, nu illustrated ?lld widely circulated journal, consulted hy Manufacturers aud Investors. Scud for sample copy FREE. Address, vieron Jv EVANS & co. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, ft. ?. J JJ AT THIS OLD 8TAND Amid Prepared to fill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cypre r-s oixl Willie* li?? Sash/Ilcmrs and giinda, AT POTTOM PR iona. Wo soil no shoddy work, or mies-uta. Shops on McColl streot noar residence. .. H. F. POWJHHH, Jan 31, 1898 Bounottevllle, S. 0, 80 YEARS' > EXPERWft?E PATEN .A TRADE PAM*** DESIGNO COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyono sending a sketch and description ratty autekly tiscorlnln our opinion freo whether nu wontlen ts probably pntcntnblo. Conntiunlea tiona atrlotlyconihlont fal. Handbook on rat cuta sent 1 roo. Oldoat n?onoy for securing patents. 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In Effect Moroh aG, 11859, South Bound Dally No 52 MAIN LINS North Bound Dally No 53 ; 6 50 p m 3 50 p m 3 45 P *? 2 30 p m 12 42 p m 12 13 p m II 55 ? m ir 07 a ml io 36 H m to 09 n m 8 45 n tn Ax Wilmington Ly Lv Fayetteville Av Ar Fayetteville Lv Lv Sanford Lv Lv Climax Lv Lv Greensboro Ax Ar Greensboro LV Lv Stokcurtnlo Lv Lv Waluut Gove Lv Lv Bural Hall Lv Lv Mb. Airy Ar y ww ii. M ia io p f.H 12 ?8 p ? : ? 43 P m 3 AA tt m 4 ?5 P *? 4 ?5 P W 5 i* PW 5 44 Pty 6 13 P?? 7 34?*? South Bound Dally No 64 BENNETTSVILLB Wor? BouBd Dally No 6f 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 35 a m io 20 a m io 40 a m Lv Benuettavllle Ar Lv Maxton Lv Lv Red Springs Lv Lv Hopo Milla Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv' No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday 7 ?5 P ?? 6 15 p ia 5 35 P & 4 5* P 4 33 wm MADISON BIIANOH No 47 ?jj North ; Bound . Misted Delly ox Sunday 5 30 p rn Ar 3 50 p m Lv 2 40 p ni ?liv 2 30 p m I 15 P ?a 12 30 p m Ar Lv Lv Ramsour Climax Greensboro Greensboro fitokosdale Madison '?V, V- ? ww Lv Ar Ar Lv Lv Ar 6 40 A M 8 ?i a ?. 9 ? '/ o ? 9 35 . ? ii 07 a m II 55 ? CA Coast Line, at Maxton ' with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springe with the Red Springa and Bowmore railroad, at Ban. ford with tho Seaboard Air Line, nt Gulf' with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, at Greonboro with tho. Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railway, J. R. KENLY, Gen?l Mnnngo*. T. M. EMERSON, Traffio Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Paca- Agent. MARBLE o WORKS OF J. W. MoELWBE, , BENHETTSVILLE, S.C. I HAVE rcccn(ly inorad nay Marblo Works from MoColl to Bennottsville, and for the pro? ent am looutod near the Dapot, and oooupy the McCall llriek Warehouse, whore I'will be to continue to supply, all woik line to the people of* Marl? jug counties Portico fiud-j yeniontcau have their or? yard at Dillon, S. C. boro lng it fro! i^^|oe ) ? ders lilied Dosigns, cstii application. uiaanr^>./nv^ rosa 11 uments nnd tombstones a i'p</??aliy. $f Thanking the general publie tor pa** patronado I respectfully solicit ? oa^t?* uanee ol tho ?anio in tho futuro. Very respectfully, J. W" McELWefi, W. W. PATE? MANA?KB. ' Janhary 22, 1090 Three Barbers ? Three Chairs \ '? Everything First-Gtoe?* SALOON ON MARION STREET. EASY CHAIRS, 0X.ES^SHAVE8 BEST OP HAIR CUTS 1 Children vceoivo s poe i al nttoutioM .ll har et Ike Shep nt tb ab* howse, Y?ur pMro?fig* tolicitod. J. A. GRACE, BurJar. ?ENNET??VILLK, 8. U. Dyspepsia Curd Digests what yon mt. ?t ar tiflolally digests thofoodfiB?ftt?? Naturo in strengthening and ft**n* struoting tho exhausted dtgttUvoar? gani, it lathe latest discovered At?ttV nut a?d toaie. Ho ether pretytttrtttta tm ??proMk) lt Sn ett?lttt?y, 1% S?? stantly ro?i*v*8?i?a tot?Mnea%l? tuarn Dyspepsia, Indlgv&l*?, Ilc|rttaura, IrTaiulenoo, Sour ?tora&ch, ??u*?& dick Headaene, Gaitralgla,Cra?s?awwl ?ll other results of Imperfect dlg*s?li& t?rlco50o.arid?l, LfcrftftsIaaeWi imab Bite. Book all about dysj? Praparetl hy E. C. DlWITT *CO?Chft?i!fc. Douglas Bros, drug ?tor?.