The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 14, 1901, Image 2

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8, A. miOWN - - - Editor. Friday Juno 14,1001, g i ._, ........_ Subscription Price t Ono y oar.$1.00 Six months. ,50 Throo months.25 PEN AND S CIS S OH GRAPHS Tho Alabama constitutional com vent io ii ia now in sea s ion. Congressman Burk of Toxas is doad. Mrs. MoKinloy is slowly but suroly improving. There will be 1,408 delegates ill the Virginia Constitutional Convention soon to meet. Surgeon genoral W. H. Daly committed suicido at his homo in Pittsburg; Pa., Sunday morning. It is said a move is on foot to inovu tho body of Abraham Lin coln. It hus alroady boen moved six times. A cyclone in Kansas last wook carno near wiping out a town and many persons woro killed and A number seriously wounded. Tho 'Sumtor Institute, once a very popular school of learning, has closed doors and passod into history. The society however will bo kept up. Court moots in Darlington on Monday noxt and nt Bennottsvillo tho Monday following. Judge R. C. Watts will presido at tho sum mer term. Charleston claims 500 blind tigers. She only needs Marlbo ro juries to stop this violation of law and teach them how to res pect the law. The groat hall of fame on Uni versity Heights, New York, has beon dedicated. The exclusive use of this structure is commem orate famous Americans. Sumter has two sets of blood hounds-one for the sheriff and one for the city police. Friend Henry Patrick might try one to hell) him in locating evil doers. Thl?? people did not want any political campaign this year and Governor MeSweeney says they shall not be worried with one. That puts ? quietus on the rack et started up by the politicians. Governor McSweoney is the man of the hour. He has no boss but tho jWopl.c ;<!>vl '.hoy ?Obm to bc in hearty accord with him. That \\ ippems it uti ought tb t?n.(iojy any resbnablc /nan, The Mil road s ci .Mnssachvt setts pla j eu. a practical joiwo cu the solon who introduced a bill to require them to issue ?00 mile books at 2 csnts a mile, by qui etly ??issuing them and saying nothing about it. President Hartzog of Clemson is willing to givo tho farmers of \i tho State an opportunity of gcttiug --S?I tho" information they want in scientific farming. Just write him about it-how and when. lt. li. Com missioner Rogers of North Carolina tells of a wal nut tree cut in that state which when entinto veneering realized $00,000. The owner got $1,500 for it, and the man who cut it $3,000 put on the cars. It was curled walnut. South Carolina has become tho leading cotton manufacturing state in tho South, becauso she protect ed her infant cotton mills, exempt ing them from taxes for a term of years. However protection may bo proven wrong in theory, it inakos mills sheels; .hum in prac tice.-Augusta Tribune. It is said that the bridge to be built by the Pennsylvania Rail road company across the Hudson river at New York will be the greatest bridge in the world. Tho Wilmington Star thinks this but right. Tho country which has the greatest rivers, greatest lakes, highest moun tains, greatest Trusts, greatest men, liandsomest women and biggest humbugs, in the world ought to havo also the greatest | bridge. John Davis, of Wheeling, W. Va., struck a streak of bad luck tho other day. Ho was picked up on tho street, two doctors pronoun ced him dead, and a coroner's jury decided that ho died of heart die oaso. Not satisfied with this, when moved to tho under, alco r's estab lishment, ho insisted on sitting up and singing tho doxology. Then tiioy got mad at him and fined him $5 for being drunk. McLaurin may take unction to his soul on account of tho crowds that mot him at Bolton and 1 lonou Path, but it strikes ue that ho is counting his chickens boforo thoy aro hatched. Not that wo would discount his following, for wo know it to bo a good deal largor than wo liko. In fact wo want to soo him standing by himself, but ho lacks a good deal of doin? it. There aro a good number besides thoso who expect to food on crumbs that fall f.'om tho administration plato.-Florence Timep. X?T A "Lightning" Froozor will make smoothor cream with ICBS ico and in quiokot' timo than any Freezer on earth. At O. B. McCall's, ' t OLIO OOR?ESPOiiDENOE, Items o? Into vost From This JS?tf tiing Littlo City, lt rr> ltira I'm tnaniltn? hus Bodied at last. The sunshine will be a blessing to tile farmers. Tho grain crop is ready to harvost and is generally lino. I made a trip in tho lower part of the county ou ?Sunday I found a good doal of grass but not ns muoh ns I ex pected. Farms aro not in ns good a condition ns they usually ure, nor is tho cotton and corn lookiug as well ns well ns it go ii orally dooa ut this soa son of tho year, but there is ample time vet to make good crops. There has boon a lot of uouecesary grumb ling and I expect lying too about tho weather and it is now time to quit all this and get moro iutimately acquaiu ed with tho goose necked hoe*-clear out the grass, get ready for the fourth of July. Have a big picnic with a plenty of good dinner and bc certain to havo it near Olio so that I cnn got ouo moro chanco at tho dinner. Tho health of our country is un. usu]ly good. I am afraid that somo of us iu our blue spells overlook tho good things that we enjoy and spend to muoh time in looking for troubles that never come. I spent a short time with Mr II. M. Stackhouso who has boen confined a good while with a broken log. He is nblo to walk with crutches. Thiuks he will soon, bo himself again. It looks liko there is trouble for everybody. Wo aro having bad times now, cud tho bone of contention is a cat-a family cat that eats chickens. I asked tho Judge what to do about it. Ho said if it was a spotted cit to kill it, if it was a black cat to give it away. I told him it was a yellow cat aud I would havo to kill it, ho was horrified. Ho said ''my frioud,you can mako goo goo eyes ot any body that don't caro, if your wife don't find it out. You cnn pass through Black Thun dor clouds; you can even oat as much diu uer ns you always do when you are away from home; you eau do all those things aud thou have good luck, but never for the sake of the U. S. Bon. ato and your own sake too, think about drawing tho blood of a yaller eal; if you do your luck is gone and you will spend tho balance of your lifo ou the hills eating grass with tho cattle. Noyor lay your hands on a yaller cat." Aftor consulting tho Or acle I hacked out, and that yallor oat will continuo to| do business at tho same old stand and I will havo to cat chicken pio with any body that will let mo. Sheriff Greou was hero this a. m. Ho said ho was going to fix mo up for telling about him. That it was getting so ho could hardly eat dinner any whore at all. I think it my duty to warn the people when I seo a mau going around that can eat more than me and the Coroner both pul to gether. ^ Magistrate Hear-1 held mri fori i. - ot; o da Y bi--i \yeck. McNrs Hudson land llouchier were witto us also, i Tho pillion* bf our school aro veiy miibti disappointed ;t? cdt getting Mies Bailie Crosland ?it teacher etjfuitv. ono HUB uiiuuiuiouBiy elected but after wards deoided to remain in Bonnettes ville. Tho Graded School is fortunate in securing her eervices as teacher. We had quito an excitement on Sunday ovo. An empty buruj?n the lot of Will Salmons was burned. Flro supposed to havo been caused by the small urchin with tho festive s?in.V?n'g ran?ankerous cigarette. Fire at ono eud and fool at tho other-quit it 'noys. Mr. J. H. Dees, contractor and builder will move iu this week. Ho will occupy the S. P. Wright house at tho Dopot. He lived hero 12 or 15 yeaas ago, but he is like the cat could n't stay away. Wo will be glad to have him back. Tho Marlboro Hardware Co, is opening up this a. m. Mr. Henry Bennett has moved in his new Drug Store. The election for the School Tax is going on to-day. Mr. J. II. Stanton who has been quito sick is ablo to bo out again? Cards aro out announcing tho mar riage of Mr. Alex C. McRae of our town to Miss Alico D, Mclaurin of Hasty N. C., on June 19th. I will j soon have ono moro to report maybe ? two, coming events caat their shadows i before. There was a fellow hero to voto this a. m., that had lent his Registration tioket. Ho said he put it away four years ago aud couldn't find it any where. Our Judgo suggested that he look he look in his bible, which ho. did and lound his ticket right on these words: "Soest thou a man wiso in his own conceit there is more hopo of a fool than of him? I am requested by tho pastor of the A. M. E Zion Church to say thai Bishop J. W. Hood D. D. L L. D., of Fayetteville, N C., will preach in ihe A. M E. Zion church of (his placo Sunday night 16th instant, Thc preacher says that nmpJe accommoda tions will bo rando for his white frioiuh who may want to hear the Bishop preach, lt is said that tho Bishop is highly educated and an honor to his rnco hosnies being tho oldest Bishop in the choir. It we have any riots at our election to day I will wiro you full particulars ut once. June ll 1901. J. F. McG. F. S. Has any o.io seen Capt Frank Manning lately? Ile is either in the grass m joined tho strikers. Ho hasn't b. en here lately. Mnybo he has done both-let us know which, Captain, A West Virginia fellow who was jilted by his girl, who mar ried another fellow, thonght it bad enough to lose the girl with out being soaked for $??7.02 for <ce cream and the other refresh mentf ho had lavished on her in his two years devotion. So ho mad? out an itomized bill for that amount and sued her to. re cover, but her mean lawyer made him acknowledge that jie helped her to eat all this stuff ana th At laid him ou ti ? ? MAJOR OHAS, S. HENEOAN An Old and Honored Yetaran Crosses Over the River to Kost Under the Shade of the Trees. The ead nows was brought early yesterday morning to town that Maj. Chas. S. Honegan wa? no more ! His death was rather sudden und thought to bo heart fail uf?; ' Ho bud been complaining for several days and was under treatment, but nono thought him seriously ill. He was the last of a noted and popular family and was near 68 years of ago. Everybody know him, ovorybody liked him. He was a member of BoiinettRvillo Presby terian ohuroh and bold the ofllco of Ruling Elder. Ho was an old veter an and a member of Camp Henegan, which was named after him. Asa citi/en ho filled bis place; as a neighbor ho was generous and ?kind to all; as a patriot and soldier he was true and faithful, and with' all a christian gentleman worthy o? emulation. Truly may it bo said of him: "Ho livod for thoso that lovod him, For tho God who reigned above him, And tho good that ho could do." And when tho summons carno to lay his armor by, ho was ready to "cross over tho river for rest under thc shade of tho trees. From Medlin Springs. Mr. Editor:-Your credulity seems to have been very consider ably imposed upon by some one whoso namo you do not give, and by whom you have been innocently lcd to transgress against thc real facts in tho case in regard to my loss by fire. You publish an account of it as though you were in posscssiod of tho facts. Where or how you ob tained your information of a $500 loss "fully covered by insurance." I have no idea, and therefore I am not prepared to even indulge in private speculation as to the philos ophy of such a "report." My loss is estimated by intelligent business men of this section at from $1,000 to $1200 on the house alone, whioh would put the loss of the building 1 and contents at from $1500 to $17 00. The house was built four or five years ago. It was about 72 long, containing seven rooms, with a mod lern piazza in front andu, passage I through tho main building about ten feet wide. It was built of good material well furnished and painted. Your informant cvidentlv never saw tho building, or mus?, kids extraordinary conception ?of, y rt! Please do ?ho thc kindiie\*;Si tim fudlrii }!u: j md ice ot' iusej ;liis sdrib in your next is; nu. . Vv . H. Kirton. June 10, 1901. The item referred by Mr. Kirton was picked up on the stree', and we do not romcmbcr who first told us of the loss. In its uso wo had no intention whatever of doing him barny Ear from it. Our sympathies arc always with the sufferer. Wc regret that he should huve seen anything wrong in it-Ed Demo crat. TIDINGS FROM TATUM. Mr. Editor-In the first plaoo I want to have a friendly chut with Mr- J. F. MoG. In speaking of thoso aromatic lit tle rops of hades he must have forgotten about another lot of littlo reps and their able supporters from that same warm eli mato. If they aro not fi om ibero they ought to bo thore. Why thoso aromatic fiends he snoaki of aro nothing to com pare with them. A lamp burning all night and a pot ol' bilin' water in thc morning doos nol have any effect on them. They prosont thoir bills day or night, and they always got thom passed unions you kill them before they Rot tc you. aud you haully ever do that. Now tho Bpeoies of seul destroyers thut ho rofers to there lu u possibility of getting away from them. But thoso arch fiends of "Total" that I am acquainted with there is nono. Why if you were to crawl into a bolo and pull thc hole in after yon they'd find you I BuppoHo you hnvo already inferred tho name of this univomd nuisance, they are oommonly oalled "?keotor" and gallinips. Mr. McG. thinks his youno; friend "J" was struck with tho little girl in blue. I fear ho has u penchant for oolors. Ask r liim about that "ted hat" down in Back We are having a lot of sickness in this scot ion. Mrs Ellen Fields, who for i evo ra! years has borne tho cross of aflliotiori and for tho past 3 years an invalid, now lies very ill. We aro glad to report tho improved oondition of little Viola and tho baby j children of Mrs Daisy Jenkins of Lum borton. N. 0.? now visiting at tho homo of her father Mr, J. D. Watson. Mr. Bolton is doing good scrvioo in his road building. 1 wish-tho votors wort as ongor to display th?ir physioal powers in road building ns they ure their political knowlcdg in oh cling Senators. I (hink thoy would dorivomoro benefit from thoir labors, for when yon get roads in good condition they will stay so, but Senators will got wrong in spite of all you can do. Juno 10, 1901. : . XXX. Don't Live in Marlboro. A traveling man claims to havo heard two girls condemning a friend for tho use bf slang I. Said ono "I think it is shameful how oho uses slang. Great sakes alive if I twirled my tnlkor tho way slio does, my blooming old dad would tan my duds for mo till tho dust would fly evory whicli Way." Said tho other, You bet my paw and maw aro aim flo woro of tho same bin?, anil ir I shoultl $ft??.e a raw orack in my gab tfopr/Q would ho nothing loft ot' mo hui spots.-Ex. -~.-~ ????? -?-?^-^-^ jf?F" Binder twine''of tho best quality at tbo low-est price in any quantity ?t ^ioCftU'a. DEATJT& DOINGS. Mr. Robort Stanton, anuid and v. .'I! known citizen of upper Hebron, died on Wcduosday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho many friends of Dr. Mayo?, Ilion beim, sympathize with him tn tho lops eil his littlo babe, 8 months old, tm Vf od* ucsday morning-last, Truly, these arc timos of solemnity ami loroavemcnt ; periods whon sadness tike a tidal wave seems to bo swooping;over our county loaving many homes dotuhu with bleeding hearts. Ou Sunday night last tho ronpor Death entered tho homo of Dr. J. A. Fuipou 61 our town, and boro away thu spit it of JUMOS FAISON WATRRS, Ida littlefarand non and infant bubo of Mr. and M rfc. Fred Waiora of Haleigh N. U., after a short illness of 7 duys. Littlo Juiius hod boon suffering from a spell of whooping cough and was on a visit to hts grand parents to recuperate i and was hore only a lbw days when lie was taken with a relapse. Tho romains woro taken to Raleigh on Monday. Dr Faison nnd daughter M ?SM Mary aud Messrs J. T. Dudley and Fred D, 'Hogers accompanied tho bereaved family. WHAT'B YOUB FACE WOK'J Kt' Sometimes a fortune, but never, il you | have a sallow complexion, a jStoidiCejj look, moth patches and blotches mi the skin,-all signs of Liver trouble. Hui Dr King's New Lile Pills give Cleat .Un., Hosy Cheeks, Hich Complexion Only 25cenls at J. T. Dongle. ? ft Ut o I That Throbbing Hoattaeu,? ti Would quickly loave you, if you used Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. [?h??,f?hjlfl >f sufferers hove proved their m u. hie. . merit for Siok and Nervous Headache . Thoytnnko pure blood and Strong ucrvos and build up your health. K y lo Try thom. Only 25 dents. Money ba? ? f not cured. Sold by J. T, Douglas & Bro, trw r *r *r Thia signature la on every box of the |on?ht? Laxative Bronio-Quinmc r?fow* tho rained? that curca a told tit unit ?117 Try a can of chicken Tai at W. M. Howe's it is Hito. Notloe tp Phyalolan8. Physicians will please notify' :i all deaths and births as the law r?- \ quires within the corporatt 1 i iii i t ta bf j tito town. I cannot keep n complote i rocord without tho report?. It h a! good law and ought to bo oom plied ' with. Respectfully, MILTON MCLADPI | Sec'y Board bi' Ti, uit?i The vory thing for th ? sihntn< i j those beautiful white ejutmo) awl brass bfcds at furniture store bf C. S.. Mckail fAw" ifti jt ir? ii ?>?C?J r?<M.;(..<i .^i^tUj.j nutt tc?n Bod??tcitd?-i ('ail ??iite's?e' Ihetuv . ' i,?\ W. Wfun?Vll g^gT0 Perfect rest is - assured when yon uso a Dixie O&tii?ji) mt, a sure guard against flies <\gil i ino quitoes, at O. S. Mt?.:"'u?l'?. " You Know What You <rtr?' Tasini? \Vlion you aro tnko Grovtw Tai ?ri*. (?.Chili Tonio beoauso tho formula ia pl-,, a bj von on o?ory bottlo showing that i; i' i rt pl] Iron hud Quinine in a tasteless form., No euro- no pay. Price 50. Tho Boat Pr?paration 'for fiuvhu Chilla and Fever io a bottlo nf Qrova'n TostelbB Chill Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cunt.io poy. Price "joo. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, 1S79. Dr. C, J. Monett-Dear Sir: [ cannot too strongly recommend yourTv.KT?IN?, (Teething Powders) to mothers .is one ol the best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants, ? have used it with very satisfa'.:t... / re suits the past summer with triy child, ' and while we have heretolore lost ?'i1- i or two Irom teething under .otoo edies, our present child that has l?l:eh j TSBTiiiNA, is a tine, healthy boy. 1 am, very respectfully, A. P. Brown, M D. (Brother ot U. 8. Senator ami F.x Gov. Joseph E, Drown. Notice of Court NOTICE ta horeby given that tba' Ctouxi of General Sesaioiia will eon (he Fourth Monday in June shoing thc /< il ?7 thereof) 1901, and tho Court of Om? Pleaa on the Wednesday next fol lo wi >g ?aid Fourth Monday in Juno, (being' th 26th day of Juno) 1901, at lionne . . in and for the couuty of Marlboro and State of South Carolina. All persono inte, eut d will tako duo notico thereof. J. A. DRAKK, Clerk Court of 0. P, ?V (J. ?, For Marlboro Oa, fl, 0. i may 24, 1901.-7-41 ;. . i, 1 Real Estate ?gen?yv R: h. KIJRKWOQPJ W, Parties wanting to buy p.?^'1' j" . . crty of any kind-noimb?,] lid[t? < ? farms-should sob mj write" mo at Bcnncttbville. 4lavo two nioe bu H'ng loh in f??ot Bonncttsvillc-ono lot J ai v . Oin* lot 1 acre. Teachers Examination. AN EXAMINATION for T?aohers C?eitti fltatca of qnallfloation to teaoii in the Pttblio Sohoola of Marlboro County will be hold at tho Court House In BennettsvllUi o-.. Friday the 2iat of Juno 1901, befrinulng al 9 a, m., and oloalng at 4 p. m. , W. L". - STANTON, Juno 13. 1901. . Oh'n Co. lld iid. , Notice of Final Discharge. E?TATK OP NOVKU'A #?^>i?RU, NOT1CK is horoby givon tint on thc 27th day of May I filed my fina) re turn as Executor under tito will of Novella Flo i eher, deceased, with tho liouot&b?c .Judge of Probate for Marlboro county and that on Wolnosday tho iOih day ol July. 1901, I will apply to said Court .for Lottors Dismissory an said JOxoo ' W. ?. FLl?T?H KH, Jun? 10,1901- i??ou m WI I I VI nv i ivii t??REDg: ou run absolutely no RISK in buy of us. Should you be displeased in any way return the doods and Mittle returns your 's.'o-day Our Stock is the most complete in town, consisting or bright, clean, desirable goods. EVER??IIING POlt EVFRYBOpf TO WEAR, Just received a new lot of Shirt W"?ist Silks. 1 Obese are pretty, high grades, at prices 33 per cent lower tl?;i.n to be bad elsewhere. Just in a,new lino of EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Edg tugs and insertions in new patterns of beading at 5, 6, 8 and LO cents, the yard. As good as others as ask you double the money for. You should seo them. Our Dry Goods Stock is full Of desirable styles at those usual low prices. SHOES and SLIPPERS. We are still getting them in to ripply the largo demand, Thero certainly is something doing in the Shoo and Slipper business at M TITLE'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 Collars ..nd Cuffs carried in the Town. Why can we undersoil our competitors ? For these reasons : 1. Close attention to our business. 2. Oood judgment in buing. 3. Doing business on small expense. 4. Not in a hurry to get rich, bnt willing to sell goods on a living margin. THANKING YOU FOR PAST FAVORS AND ASKING A (JON'TINUA?GE OF SAME, Yours for Honest dealings. S r A V i D'M BENNETTSYILLE ? B?KERY AND ??NPESTIODERY. : vr; --FRESH DAILY. \ Ordprs lilied on short notice. ; All size CA KISS made to order ; Wedding Oakes A Specialty. orth East Corner Public Square - and April 22, 1901. rTyTTVWTy?TT.T?TTT??T? VW W + WWWWWW VWWWWWWWWWWWWyfWWWW' ennetteville Hlov>elt? OTork?, F. E, ROWE, MANAUUU. - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, XTewels, &c, BUDING MATERIAL Ol* ALL KINDS, ti fOU ARE IN NEED OE any kind of LUMBER, -ough or dressed, wc would be glad to have you call at our MILL ii ad look over stock. LN OEDINANOE i Vt Prohibit the Keening of Hogs Within tlie Town of Bennetts ville. ]*K IT OitDAiNici) by the Mayor and Aldermen pf the Town of ? > . * t ; iT^ejt tsy i Ile in Council assent hUuUnrid by the authority of the sfl'me* ... 1. That froiii and after the first day of January 1900, it shall be unlawful for any person or per ons to keep a hog or hogs with in the corporate limits of the Town of Bennett8Villo. SL That any person violating tins Ordinance shall upon c?n vdetton be fined not lesa, than $G nor more thani $.t00, or.beim ! prisoned not less than five days nor more than 8D days. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistant with this Ordinance is hereby repealed. i ?one and ratified in Council this 3d ?day Ol' November, A. I>" 1809. ?, S, McCALI,, Mayor. MILTON MCLAURIN, Clerk, College of Charleston, CHARLESTON, S. 0. FOUNDED IN r/85. . Strong Faculty; welt equipped Ohemloal I'hyK?cul ami Biological Laboratorios; Ob sotvatory; Library of 14,000 volumes ; and tho finest Wusoum of Ntitural HUtory ic tho South. B A , B 8., and M. S. Coureo! offered. Tuition $40, payablo iii twi installmontti. Board lu Opllego Dormitory can bo had ab $10 a month. Ono Soholar fillip giving freo tuition ie aesignod to oaoh county1.'iii tho Stato, tho holder to bo ap pointed by tho-Judge of Probate and thc County Suporlntondant of K lu jaci?n. All oandidato'd for admirion are permittod to compote for vaoant Boyoo Scholarships which pay $150 por year, l?ntranoo ox aininationn will in held in B'ooncttnville J?iy i?, 1901, by tho Sup?, of Kduoition and Judge of Probate. Next session oponi Sept 30, 1901 * For cataloguo mid ross HAUftrSON BANDOPH, Prost. ??'kr ? havo tho genuino "Dix?$ MO^UITO CANOPY ot $2, complot?i Ch Wi W ADDlLh. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. - Onioo In Court IJoueo, ?W. BOUCHIER, ~~" . Attorney at Law, ' * Bennottavillo, 8, 0. Offiee on Darlington atroe| noar Posta Tologrnpb oflwe. January 1890. 'XuLi_J_?_:_ ; Try ? bott lo of stuffed mangoes ; ' W. M, Rowe. WHIIiKS AS Wliv not "DEXTER Mi Il you have a "DEXTER," ora 'OIO you will get the Comfort that ho other M Come and see them. At the same time Novelties in Matting t I carry the largest Stock in thii RABRYTH1NG UP TOI) Nice Fresh Stock, from thc Cheapest to t to FURNITURE and its Belongings, s UNDERSOLD. Metal Bedsteads in Enamel anc I solictt your patronage in Very Respectfully, G. I llonnottAVillc, S. G., juno 6, IS ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD otnsoN TO COLUMBIA. LEAVE. 6 45 a. ni, 7 io 8 02 9 25 . S 45 P. m. Gibson, . BonnottRville, Darlington, . Sumter, Columbia, ARRIVE, io io p. m. 9 17 8 25 6 40 io 55 o', m. GIBBON TO 0HARI,E8TON. TRAVIS. 6 45 a.' m. 7 io o -- 9 ?5 4 49 P. m. Gibson, Bonnettavillo, Darlington, Florenoe, Charleston, AKTtlVB. io io p. rn, 9 ?7 8 25 7 55 12 45 FLORENCE TO WADE8BORO. r,BAVB, A mu vu. 8 45 a. rn, Plorenoo, 7 00 p.- m. 9 20 Darlington, 6 29 " 30 . Oheraw, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, TrafHo Managor. Ass't. Gon PnBs. Agt, J. R. KENLY, General Manager. We Feed The Hungry. WHEN in towu and you want a 'good moat, remember we can servo you, A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market D. J. BRAYBOY. () HOW : /inox/T I ll \:M Doos it koop tho oorreot time ? Or do you have to sot it ovory twonty four hours? Oe your know what is the matter with it ? Bring it to me oud let mo put it in oorreot tirae-keoping order. It may be dirty and noed oloaulng. Ic may have a.cog broken, It may have B eorow looso, or it may only need regulating. Bring it to mo and no matter what niU it, I eau put it - In ftrut chum condition. My ohargea aro very mod erato and tho work will bo done,promptly. I repair Jowelry and dooks,' tt'dO Guns and Pistols. For anything in my Uno eoe mo. I oan and do meet all competition, S. J. PK AUS OM, Jeweler and Repairer. PATENTS GUARANTEED I Our fee returned if ive fail. Any one, sending i sketch and description of any invention win promptly receive our opinion free concerning (he patentability of same. "How to Obtain r Patent " sent upon request. Potents secure I through u$ advertised for sate at our expense, '? 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