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?. A, BJtOWN - - - Editor. Frirlav July 19 1901. Subscription Trico t Ono y oar.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months_.25 PEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS Tho now Battleship Maine is bo launched on tho 25th. Piorso Lorillard tho groat tobac co millionaire died on tho 7th. It is aaid 1611 persons received injuries on the dth. It was 1325 lust year. Mr. J. F. Richardson has been appointed postmasler at Green 'villo, ?5. 0. Too corn crop ia a failure in K a n s as caused by the sovcr drouth. Tho wile ol' ex-Governor Taylor of Kentucky died at Indianapolis on tho 9th. . In tho death of Dr. J. Williams Stokes South Carolina losses another grand and good man. .* The total attendance at tho Bnflalo exposition *to July Vth has roabhod tho 2,000,000 mark. 'Tho Lithograph ia plant of A. Ilacn ol' Baltimore was bumed on tlio fourth loss $300,000.^ Prof. John F?sico, tho great Electrician and Historian, died on tho-3rd from oxoessixo heat. Tho latest fish story is about a $25,000,000 combined formed to control the salmon packing busi ness, Prof Joseph Lc Con to formerly of the South Carolina College, died in California on tho 7th aged 79 years. Tho people of Charleston aro a tough sot. They not only vio late the law in selling liquor but have to bo forced to pay poll tax. The conviction of Col. W. A. Neal looks more like persecution than justice It is a fair index of the condition of South Carolina politics today. The Coal Trust has put up the price of anthratio coal 10 c. a ton. It is begining early and with a little to rise to accustom people to it: by degrees. Fifteen thousand acres of wheat was burned in Kansas on the 8th. Tho fire was caused by a lighted cigar being thrown into a stubble field by some ono unknown. t . Tho State- Af? in ncc eta in Y domlnr on the 2<j t ll, A o.fhVl will ln> uiiidt'. to rebrga?izo, Hie .!:ni"> ,.\'diallers over 'tlio Ni.-Uv. lt in tho poly oi ;',Hi>iv, ilion tlidl can hat t?o with ii nal ?. Tillman says tho Democrats have appropriated the bust of the Populist doctrines. Tho Repub licans have partly followed this example and appropriated some, of tho best of tho Democratic doctrince.-Columbia Record. As vaccination prevents small pox, and quinine chills and (ever, aoTeothina prevents and counter acts the olieot ol the sn in mo r's lieut, much dreaded by mot hers with small children. Toolinna ro , liovos tho many troubles incident to teething anti the hot summers, arid no mother is excusable for not giving it, for it cost only 25c. at tl rug store. Eu fania, Ala. July 6.-A terrific hail storm and cloud burst passed over a portion of Quitman county, Ga., today at noon. The storm covered an area of four miles and swept the fa r m a in its path. Mill darnes wore washed away, fonces demolished and lowlands aubmorged. Farmers will he forcodto plant over or relinquish their crops. TlielVstFor 1001 From tho Sim Frnincluco Chronicle Tho republican presidential candidate of 1901 will have to state in precise and definite lang uage, which cnn but admit of but ono construction, whether he favors or opposes that form of freo trade which calls itsolf "re ciprocity," anti consist in remov ing protection from ono class of American products in order to make bettor markets for other*. If ho is opposed to it, he will rc coivo the vote of every loyal republican and bo elected. It he is in favor of it or if he and the platform is not unequivocal in con fining concession for "reciprocity'' to products not made in A mo rea, he may aavo himself tho trouble of . running, for a democrat will gel it if tho candidato is a yellow dog. Tho present generation ia education crazy. Every one seems to think that excessive learning is the great object ol' lite, when it is the curae oil the ago. When learning beyond the necessary gets into a person's head, there is no room lor wisdom, i. o.K knowledge, to get in. Of course materialists believe that learning is knowl edge, or they would not seek it to excess. Before we can do wrong we must fool ourselves into relieving that wrong U right, then the rest comes easy. It ia work that keeps tho boy out of mischief and from crime, it is what makes tho man, for work is the school of life. . DOTS FROM HARMONY. Crops aro growing very rapidly uow, rind tho Tannera uro golting in better heart about their crops. Altor nil tho grumbling I think they will lilli KO enough money to buy l'oggy Mid tho baby a calico dross and may bo a stick of candy for Obi Ut mun. Mr. and MM. Henry I'owoll o! Camdon vi.dtcd nt thoiionio of Mr. VV lilian) Spears Satin day. Mri Willio Spears spent Saturday night with Mr. Belton Quick of Reil Blain Miss Corn Clark spent Saturday night und Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lt. l\ Spears. Mr. und Mrs. James Smith and children of Bon net tl vii lc spout tho, fourth at tho homo of ?Mr. and Mrs. D.f. MeQiuiigo. Mrs. Ann Conner of Benneltsvtlle is visiting her brother Mr, Robert Spears. Mr. and Mrs. Dock (?nick of Mc Coll visited at tbc homo of Mr. Iii ll Spears oil Saturday afternoon. Mr. Alborl Bundy of Marion spent Saturday night with lin parents Mr. timi J? T Bundy. Messrs. Jonathan Woodley and D. I*. iM((?uaigu spent Sunday afternoon at tho lion** of Mr. William Spcara. Miss Sd lie Mckinnon is very sick with typhoid fever. Mr, nml Mrs. William Spears spent TiieB.luy at tho homo ol' Mr. and Mrs. ?. 1\ McQuaigo. Ali icc cronin supper was givon al ibo homo of Mr. and Mrs, ll 13. Spears 8 lt uni hy evening. Tho Har mony people believe in having lee cream. I soo whore they aro right, don't you, 'two foxo?' Visiting is nil the go now, thc spring chickens and green (-oas have lo hid ? on!, where lhere is veiling going on. A Farmer's Daughter. July 10,h, 1901. Need Ol' A Merchant Munno. Tho agitation about our so-call ed "lavorablo" balaneo of trade baa directed attention to tho fact that, other things being equal, a country which gives a million dollars' worth of goods and takes two million is the gainer, rather tho one which gives two and takes ono. England's imports immen sely greator than her exports, not only because of tho profits of trade but because of tho earnings of the ships, amounting to nearly half a billion a year. That shows our foolish registry law? cost tho United States. Tho freight on tho commerce of the United States amounts to about $245,000,000 and most of, it is carried to foreign bottoms. It. takes about $100,000,000 of.our boasted exports to settle that, little account. During most of? lite (line up to tho civil w.ir (hf A unifican merchant marine wirn .:.<) tlKuo Jfin?? enou j h to va y tho i freight'on <.-:ii ii uv i;; ,i hr>,u mei ve. .-. Allanta New?. RECIPROCITY OR RET AMATI ON -Wc arc beginning to experience the manner in which retaliation can take the place of reciprocity in the extra duties which thc Russian government is imposing upon American products of various kinds. We have been led away by the delusion that our own country is the only one which can bar out loreign pro ducts at will, a belief largely due to the extraordinary fovorable terms upon which wc hays been permitted to cnt?< the lingi ?sh market, lt has been assn m ed that because thc English did not re? t?llate und place duties open cur pro duc?s when wc endeavor to bar them bom our markets by heaping duties upon Iheir goods, therefore no other na tion ol lin rope would think it worth while lo in thc slightest degree interdict our trade. The Russian market is one not so Urge but (hat wc can lose it with out strions suffering, but thc action wldcc Russia bas taken is merely an in? dicat'on of thc linc of proceeding we may expect to sec followed out in other countries.-Boston llear ld. "McLaurin's grammar is being criticised by some of thc newspa pers, That doesn't concern us. What wc want to khow is thc char acter of his politics. There is no law iigainsl politicians using bad graiiuhur. If there were where would Senator Til man be at ?" Aiken Journal and Roview. if there was a law against news paper editors using bad grammar where would thc Journal and Re view be "at"?-Kdgclicld Adver t? ser. m'" A "Lightning" Froe/.er will make smoother cream with less iee and in quicker time than any Freezer on earth. At C. S. McCall's. A Boston mun, and his name is Smith, has made u discovery which will be worth ?250,000,000 to him if il pans out us ho hopes it will. Mo has discovered that he is the owner of 100 acres of lund in the heart of Chicago, covered with nice and noobby bouses. A Kenosha, Wis., man claims to havel mastered (ho problem of "per petual motion" and toaMr.icted a machino which couldn't stop if it vadtcd to. lt has been running sleadly for eight months without losing ti second Ito has been work ing on it thirty years. The Russian cotton crop for this year is estimated at 1,55(1,000 bales, which will give some idea of how thc Russians! are progressing ns cot ton growers. The industry is in its infancy ibero yet. Ten years ago the first seed, procured in Georgia, were planted. . ? ? - The only dillereneo between thc man who thinks women can't fool him and tho man who knows they can, is that he gets fooled a little oftener. WARNING TO YOUNG- MEN, Thoro is a prejudice against miy man engaged in the manu facture of uiconoi. 1 believe that from the timo it issues from the coiled and poisonous worm in thc distillery until it empties into the hull of death, that it is demoralizing to everybody that touches it, from I he source to where it ends. ? do not believe that anybody can contemplate the subject without being pre judiced against the crime) All they have lo do is to think of wrecks on either side of the stream of death, of the suicides, of the insanity, of the poverty, of the destruction, of the little children tugging at the broast, of weeping aiid despairing wife asking for bread, of the man struggling with imaginary ser pents, produced by this devol ish thing; and when you think ol' jails, ol' tho almshouses, of the asylums, ol' the prisons, and scaffolds, on either bank, Ido not wonder,that every thought ful man is pre jud iced against t ho vile stu il' called alcohol. Intemperance cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strengh, and age in its weak ness. It breaks the father's heart bereaves the doting mother, ex tinguishes natural afTeotion, er ases conjugal love, blots out iii ial attachment, blights parental hope, and brings down mourn ing age in sorrow to the grave. It produces weakness, not strength; sickness, not health; death, not life. Il makes wives widows, children orphans, fath ers fiends, and all of them pau pers and beggars. It feeds rhett ?mal ism, nurses gout, welcomes opedemies, invites cholera, im ports pestilence and embraces consumption. It covers the land with gross idleness, poverty, disease and crime. It fi1 ls your jails, s tipplies your almshouses and demands your asylums. It engenders controversies, fosters ?uarrells, and cherishes riots, t crowds your penitentiaries, and furnishes the victims for your scalYolds. It is the lifo blood of your gambler, the ail ment of the counterfeiter, the prop of the highwayman, and the support of the midnight in cendiary. It countenances tho liar, respects the thief, and os teems the blasphemer. It viola tes obligation, reverences fraud, and honors infamy, lt defames benevolence, li?tes love, scorns virtue, and slanders innocence. It incites the father to.butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his wife, and aids the child to grind tile p^rfUVtdHl ax?1 It burns u;> niau : and nmsume ? woman, d?lesta j life, < t.:i's''.- God, and despises! heay.bn, li suborns >v>i.ne*isos, i nu rsi? pr. j?u yT (fehl?-..- i'm ir. ey ; box and stains'fbi? judicial er mine it oribes voters, aisquaii-' lies voters, corrupts elections, pollutes our institutions, and endangers our government. It degrades tho citizen, debases thc legislator, dishonors the states man, and disarms the patriot. It brings shame, not honor; terror not safety; despair, not hope; misery, not happiness. And willi the malevolence ot a fiend it calmly surveys its frightful desolations; and in sa tia ted with havoc, it poisons felicity, kills peace, ruins morals, blights con fidence, slays reputation, and wipes out national honor; then curses the world and laughs at its ruin. j Il does all that, and more. It murders the soul It is the sum j ol' all villanies; the father of all! crimes; ?he mother of all abomi-! nations; the curse of curses; the devil's besj: friend, lind God's woi'st enemy. "Speak the truth and shame| the devil" appears to bo the. motto ol' the kev, .Joseph ll. I 8b ld on, ol' Greenwich, Conn. He says: "The church to-day confess wi til sorrow and shame the alienation ol' the toilers. The common people aro with difficulty persuaded to enter places of worship. Many of the most self-respecting and intelligent among the laboring classes stand to day outside the church, suspicious of her sin cerity, discrediting efficiency of her help, and rofusing to accept the invitations to share in her work and worship. College graduates are warn ed to make an English trans lation of their Latin diplomas before they forget how.-Heston llofald. And that is no joko, either. Seventy-live per cent of what is learned is forgot ton in a few years of* practical life. The moro I see of i Ivs thing the more pleased 1 am that, I never learn ed anything, for I have nothing to forget. I know many 'will think this foolish, bul. let them think it over. "Oh, you cruel boy lo take those eggs out of the nest! Think of the "mother bird when she comes-" "Themother bird's dead miss" "How do you know that V "I see her on your hat" - Punch. "Your medicine lias helped me wonderfully," sho wrote to tho patent medicine house. "Three weeks ago 1 could not spank the baby, and now I am able to th nish my husband* God bless youl"--Smart Sot. 1'UlW.ISUIiI) ll Y UKQUl?ST OF T. A. Robert G. Ingersoll. IN M MU O at I A M. MM. Marilin JO Covington, widow off Mr. Robert Covington of Hebron S C il was born Kobrnnry 15, 1827. nu l died .juno 28th ?9?1, Sho was a dwight or .>! ' ur. Eli ami M M. Mary Thoma-, ind n I .^rand daughter ol' Hov. Ilobort Thoin i who fi) roinotuboro I as having boon due among i!<-j earliest B ipti->t piva -l- r - in Marlboro o ninty. On ln r maternal sido sho WH ii grin?i ? diUgbVor ol' Mr J 0)1 ti II. Di mu' ; maternal,grin I mather wis M.* An t'cellran, who was u tl a im h t Ri' ol' Thu > Cochran, li.toonil liitiy beroi'!' 1 that her kindred wei'j vo'y uum ?ruin Tim'?'botnaso/t, tho ll amors. tin?! tho 'les 1 condoms ol' the Coull ran' Iii utily i nc! ad ! lug m my of i no Bot heal of M Urion ' Vm i , iy. and others in Marlboro, if they were j ill brought together would oom pot e II tnuliitndo of people. Kev. J.. A. W. Thomas cul ' ' vi ry high regard for her, ns only first o.uidn living, und ? wai pleasure to him to vbit her du rio I; iii latter days of his h.ufill bib. \ lier father Mr ]&\\ Thoma i chu i loader at old Bo uity Spot, w.n >no ' . successors ol'Hiv. ltobort Iftmi , Mr. James Cook. Ile hold tho' rebid to i ho eh droll at tho time of his death. Ho was ono nf tho prinoipil i ho! era of tint historio Coup Croon I ' ibo year 1810 to IS 12 ho annu Hy I i bi home und Iiis in'orcsis in 'ho Almighty, aid willi his wife ar I childi I tin I servan s lhoy ?ill wont Ul Un ilieir prayers and praises wit!- m Hint hosts, during (bat feast ol lah i noeles. Hou' natural ilion it was lint Martha when but a girl of lon Ol' twelve yon rs ..mould bj drawn into til it ti!, >fr< :. ions iuflucuoo that swopt ov. r thu hi . lowed place ? ll iv i ?/ em'ira. > I r?j.igii ? in childhood, >vubsc(piuut lite proved the 1 genuineness of her conversion ti wan u< merely animal excrement. It w is no itu aginary dro.im. "Old tilines with hoi1 !. .1 passed away all timms had become iiUv>vn Her life showed forth tho sign lit I After having grown up and having I . ., placed in tho relations ol'wife n i :>;.:. itu .?-bo wa? I li o same steadfast u ri} ht >jhjli lian. She was married io Mr. Roboi'i Ooviijj tm January 17(li, 1844, and fui 0 jenn they journeyed toged., ip lifo" pathway. They raised four so i . \ud ? in-< . daughters, who nil, excep' ono, ; tv? families of their own- Two of i boil oil' spring died in infancy. During all tho chongas th i igl) wilie ?lib was called to pass, &ho was Di nt consistent cht ist ian. wliatcvci . . .. I could say with St Paul ' hoi p' . ; these : il?ngs move mc," and with iii : !' al ..: . .-ho could testify. "My hean i- i. . ? oho Cod, my heart is fixed'" Win i I churcli was built at Hebron in I .Sh , . membership was transfered f oin Beautj Spot io that society, and {rom bit ?UH uutil her death, she was anio < < .. iori most of thc militant ciubsc li !.. Hebron. She always mauifoslod ai <? ii ; in evey entorpiiso of tho eh : i ti I to ibo utmost of her ability cc ii ibo - < I io its advaiiccnieut. She had I ion : rem ber of I lie W. F. M. Socio > ?i i th? first organi'/alin of an tuixiliai s ti Hi ni tm I from thc fact that she wtls mi tn ?li iotcrcstcd in the cause of tub io was made a lifo mctnber. lt ls no >?? ind ir that Hebron church feels ben I ; it ? death W ben such women ii J. Spears, Mrs. Catharine Ann Ailmo i and Mrs. Mirilla li. Covington ure j alli ; away from one church Ibo s icio y, i be oom m unity mourns, ! 1er tm d.jiid di<;ii SopU'lu, ..... . . ii was lb hoi ? heavy blow. 'I h? dissolu lion ol tics tb vj laid I' liio l ihem liveth I .-M I 'Og v.'.- to hu' (i grear I ii.ti, but*} sim lom/, 'd (h? f?bihiifilt Of tho jii'oini .. "nly glitch i? iSutli'Vh'Ut lin' lim " ibo dual h ol' bot husJuud, ...IL- ac* yo i < went to tho ohuroh without goi.. into i cemetery and lingering a io u cl ibo ?'aoi "whoro they laid him" and c'locorai il jj ii v, ii li flowers selected for thal poi p .-;\ In thc early spring of this year -ii j li id un attack ol'" grip" willoh ((itt .. . ?0 un enfeebled condition. Sho neve, rec i'uYod from ils off cts, it could bo pliiin! .-:.<.;, that her steps were "halting hvij'v i?> ibo tomb." On Friday night JUL her condition was not as fiivt ual and still i hero wiro no al ptotiH- Her soil Dr. li. B Co iiigton hid | gone to attend the l'ydiian j\e,l ?V ol Ile ''? bron, and ii was thought adv'.-.abbi tn e il! Iiiin in on Iiis return. Alter inquiring in to he;' situ-.tion and prescrit in / I n* her co info t, bc wis prop iring to toto ri io bis home; beforo lie started ii chaug-j had taken place, ho was called luok? (iud when bc reached bor hod side ! n was ?one! thc spit it hud dt opp I earthly house tho tcnemcut ol i ; y an ? winged its hallowed flight lt glory ii nd to (ind. Mo parting wolds w rei t< I no death bed ictitnony Wits gi yon \ wa--needed. lier record. is ubi life, iikcj Job she could have said "HIV willi is above, my record ison high. ? about ! 1 30 at night: "At midnight carno the cry, . "To meet thy Ord preparo'' She woko-and caught her Captain's y< Tiicu, strong in faith and pit" i . , Her spirit, with a bound, Left il) encumbering olay; lier lout, at flunrisoon tho grouiii? A dai honed ruin lay, Tho pains of death aro past, Labor and sorrow coasi>; And, lifo's long warfaro closed a', ?l-l, lier s jul is found in pcaco," Ii, M. [fauinr, Htbron, S 0 , July 4U1, 1901. CHRISTI A N A KI TUM IOTI ( ;. Notation.- I will pvt 1. my laws into their hearts, 01. their hearts will I writo them. Numeration.-"Add to yo liv faith virtue; a n d to '.tin knowledge; temperance; arid 1.01 temperance, patience; and patience, Godliness; and to Go liness, brotherly kindness und charity. Subtraction.- uL-t iu pul j off the work of darkness, mid 1 let us pat on tho armor of li " lil "Multiplication.- Mercj i lo you and peace and love be mull i plied. Division.-"Whorefore conn out from among thom, am1 I ye s parale saith tho Lord a n i ! will receive you. Fray that I might ey(:i so abide. Yours saved, sanct??i ' and healed, Matthew M. John son. -? ?a? ^ A young man and a yo un jr woman visiting a town in Mloh igan, passed an engine house which had a tower, makin-.', it look a little like a ohuroh, . 1 wonder what church that is,M sho inquired. Ho replied, al li .' rending the sign, "Dolugo, Ko, B.n I guess it must 1)6 ibo Third Baptist.'* ?s e thc grrea The most resilient, nc Comfortable Mattress Superior TO HAIR, W Mattresses made - e it impervious to waler, will and obnoxious lo all inseol of eminent physicians an For sale only by "1 ?9 BENNETTS YiL AND SO NF] - and - _ 5 1PJC3EL5S3. North East Corn M 1 April 22, 1901. Sennettsp?Ue 1 F. -DKAl.KR IN AND ? Ceiling, Flooring, Balusters, Ne BUILDING IA lill IF YOU ARIO IN KEI??) OF or dressed, we would l e ?da and lim!; over .io.-U. C't> Thia slgnnturo is on every box of tho toutilno Laxativ? Bromo-Quininc -rabiota tl J remedy tbftt furo? n cold I" owss ?tay Try n can oC chicken Tamahi, al \V. M. Howe's it is line. A&OT Just in a nico lino ot' Brass u l Iron Bedsteads. Call and see Mu m. G. W. Waddill /.'K?SF* Binder twine of tlio host f[udity at thc lowest price in any ipuintity at O. S. McCall's. ?J.'ho Boat Preparation for Malaria, (?iillfl atiti Fever ie n bottlo of Orovo'a 'I'liateUs Chill Tonic. It in ?imply iron and ..m .ino in n tontoless form. No euro - no pay, Prico "joe. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 7, iS7o Hr. 0, J. Mollett-Dear Sir: 1 cannot l< i wrongly recommend yourTHKTHINA v reef hing Powders) to mothers as one ol the nest medicines they can obtain for liv 11 debilitated and sickly i h ff his. I .i ive used it With very satisfactory re Milts the past summer with my child, arid while we have heretofore lost a child .tr two Irom teething under oilier rem. edie's, our present child that has taken TktvriltNA, is a line, healthy boy. i I am, very icspectlully, Ai I'. Brown, M. I). (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Kx (Jo^'. Joseph 10. Drown. It Dazzles Tito World X'i Discovery in medicine has ever created one (plater of the excitement thal has been caused by Dr. King's x . Discovery lor Consumption, it's ?evei .t tests have been on hopeless idclinv; of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis, tim (Sands ol whom it has restorde to period health. Vor Coughs. Colds, \ lint i, Croup, Hay Kevcr. Hoarseness atiil W Hooping Cough it is the quickest, v.ii i ure in thc world. It is sold by J. Y. Douglas, Uro who gnarann c uUisf.i don or rebind money, birgr 1 > '.oe an''. $i oo. Trial bottles Inc. OU A I ?-NOTB. A I'M d f ir brain and nerve center*. ?em will ab.-mrh a greater dinoun' ? : ii itisliiiieiit iVoni I pound ol'(Snipe S i li it from lo pounds o? mont, oats ul; m m bread. Cents 1 cont per meal. >t :alj by W. M. Howe. 8t? p i ?iii OvUgharid Work? ott tho Oold. biixidivc Ittomo Quininn TnhletHouro n cold i * i om' il iy. No (Juro, No Pay. Prico 350 n ?HIV, Yry .u .i stay Well. Tiic best, help is within your run0?1; .md those who have tried il speak woll of it-it is the no i m i "Acid Iron Mineral" for sale nt tho Odom Bros Restau rant on Marion Streot. They ?in wi il i.wosizes 25 and ?O cents. U i M a most valuable medicine foi oki and young, and if you want to koop well always have a bottle in the house. )h-?b3orb?iit and most, ; on the market, Bli 3. o-o tiover pack. Lighter in weigh!, [ Hie. See tho testimonials id surgeons. Bennettsville, S. O. LE I B??KERY B?TIO?ERY. -FUKSIl DAILY. Orders lilied on short notice. Al! size OAK KS made to o rd or Wedding Cakes A Specialty. er Public Square Hovell Wlorhs, E, ROWE, M AN AO KU. 'J I AN UF?OTURBR OK CS iding, Brackets, weis, &c, 1 AL OP ALL KINDS. nuy kind of LU MR KR, -ougli tl I : have von call ni our MILL Notice o? Final Discharge. 1?STATK OP NOVBI.I.A Fl. ETC H BU. TRjT?TlOM is hereby given (but on the 27 di (lay ol' May I filed my (in il ic niro ns Kxcculor under thc will nt*Novella Fie-dier, deceased, willi (ho llonoiablc J migo of Probate Tor Mailboro county and thal on Wednesday thc 10th day ol July. 1901, 1 will apply lo said Court foi hot tern Duiutasbry as said Executor. W. li, FLETCH KR, Juno 10, 1001. Kx'or. NOTICE OF FINAL DISGHARGE ESTATE Kuz AU CTN P. PA IUI A M. HAVING (Iii?? day ?led in (ho Probate i .Judge's ( 111'c ol' Marlboro Count) my linnl return as Kxetu'or ol tho Edale ol' Ellis fbcib P Paihnth, Notion is hereby viven 'hat I will apply lo said Court mi latb day ol' duly UH)I. ai li) a. m , Cor a tinal discharge as Executor nf Mild es atc M i ron KL li PAU a AM, Juno 14, 1901, Quu'ilicri Exioutoi Special Sanitary Notice. \ LL parties knowing ol any premises i\i or other place in bad sanitary con dition within the corporate limits of the Town of Bennettsville are requested to notify the Town Marshal, who is the heall h olliccr of the Town, and it will receive the attention ol Council at once C. S. McOALL, Mayor. June 21, 1901. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, HSTATIC OK li Mi KN lt. BllNNIi'IT, Dl?O'O. NOT I CK is horeiby given that havlnp filed with tho llenornblu Probate ?Judge of Marlboro Cuunly our final ro" turn as Kxucuttn under tho will of Mrs Hilen R Bennett, deceased. Wo will np ply to Haid Probato Court for Lottora DUmiasory as ?nid Kxccutors the second dny of August inoi. J F. Breedon, C. P. Thomas. July 5, igor. Executors. Real Estate Agency. li. L, KIRKWOOD, Manager. Patties wauling lo buy or soil prop? cr y of any kind-hollies, lots, or iarnis-should seo me or w?ito mo nt Bonnettsvillc. II:ivc two nico building lobs in East IhiniiLttsvillc-ono Ll J aero. One lot 1 it crt:. kW* lime von tried thc ..IVcrh-ss foo Cream V. ci /ci" .you will be pleas ed with it. iinrdwaic Store. The very thing for the sn in moi* (hose hen ut ifni while ono mel nnd brass bods nt furniture ?toro of C. S, McCall ? - ?. - - - lt?Stn I have tho genuino "DJXIK MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote. G. W. WADDILL. Von Know What You aro Takin? Wlion you aro tako Orovos Tasteless Chill Tonio bncnuna tho formula ls plainly givon ton oebiy hetti? showing that it ls simply Iron and Qutohio In a tattoloss form. No onto- no pay, Prloo 50, "DEXTER M Il you have rt "DEXTER," ora "ll( you will get thc Comfort that no other H Conic and sec them. At the same time Novelties in Matting j I carry the largest Stock in th i l?ABIirrillNI? LT TO ? Nice Fresh Stock, from thc Cheapest to l to KU RN'ITU RE and its HelonginKS, UNDERSOLD. Metal Bedsteads in Enamel an* i solicit your put rb it ii ge ii Very Jiespeelfidly, Bennetlsville, S. C., Juno 5, 1 ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD CHOSAN TO COlluMOIA, fjICAVK, AliniVK. 6 45 n. in, Gibson, io io p. m. 7 io Bouncttavillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Sumter, 6 40 5 45 P. in? Columbia, 10 55 n, m. OI11SON TO CHAKI.HSTON. I?K A VB. 6 45 n. m. 7 10 8 02 9 >S 4 49 p. m. Gibson, Bonnofctnvilln# Darlington, Florence, Charleston, AlllUVE. io io p. m. ntl 8 25 7 SS 12 45 KI.01U?NCE TO WADiosnono. LEAVE. 8 45 a. m. 9 20 i 30 Florcnoo, Darlington, Ohornw. AimrvE 7 00 p. m 6 29 5 ?5 l\ M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. Asa't. Gon FOBS. Agt. J. R. KEN LY, Qonornl Manager. We Feed The S-flungry, WlIKN in town und you want a good meal, remember wo cnn ?orvo you. A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of thc Market.. D. J. BRAYBOY. Ml! HOW t YOU2C & IV A TO tt IK lV,?<< it .o'op flic correct '.imp V Or dp you Law tu ;l ' " Uv sly Imn h ?.ur- ': Do your know what ia the matter with it? Bring it to mo and let mc put it in corrcot time-Uocfmtg order. It may bo dirty nod need denning. It may bavo tt cog broken. It may have a not ow loose, or it may only need regulating. Bring it to mo and no matter what ails lt, I can put it lu Gret chen condition My charge? arc very mod orate and tho work will bo done promptly. I repair Jewelry and Clocks, u'ao Guns ?ind Pistols. For anything in my linc seo mo. I oan and do meot all competition. S. J. PEARSON-, Jowoler and Hop airer. PATENTS GUARANTE Ont- fee reun ited if we fnil. Atty one sending sketch mid description of nny invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning (lie patentability ot same. "How to Obtain a l'aient " sent upon request, Talents secured through us advertised for sate nt our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tun 1'ATKNT RECORD, au illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Scud for sa nt i >te copy Flit: E. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys',) Evans Building, WASHINGTON. D. C ? AHL m L AT rilli OLD STAND Amid Prepared to lill nt Short Notice - Orders for - ?ypiT is ri ii IVI1H?' Ii ?. SashiDodrs and Blinds) AT B?TTOM Pincus. Wo Roll no shoddy work, or mlss-fita. Shops on MoColl street near rosidonce, v. rowims, Jan 31, 1898 Bcnnott&villo, S. 0. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyono sondlnR n sketch find description maj quickly oseortaln our opinion freo vrhethor an Invont lon In probably patentaldo. Com limn len ttotiB strictly coi.Ililont lal. Handbook on 1'atonts BOiitfioo. Oldest auoney for securlii?f putouts. I'ntontH taken throiiidi Munn & Co. receive tpccUil notice, without chamo, In tho Cl A hnndsoinoly Illustrated wookly. J.nr?ost cir cul?t lon of any sclonllllo Journal. Terms. M 0 youri four mouths, fl. Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.361Droat^ New York Itranch Ofllco, 025 V Ht., Washington. U.C. MURD HOTEL TONSORIAL PMLOft, THE best workmanship. Hay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always u?sined Three Artists In constant at endance. LATHES WORK a Specialty ! Once a customer, always a customer. JACKSON, BATCHER, THOMAS TONSORIAL ARTISTS* li?i v 1 . . ?. ATTRESS" JV A JJ KLA8TI0 FE1/T" MATHUCS?; Mattress gives. I am agent for bm h. see thc ; and Window Shade . s Linc in Denncltsville, S. C. jj 1?TB IN Ilpili I the Best. "My time is given exclusively" and, on a Square Deal, i will not he d Oliver Green, with airings, ii MI y Tjintu W. Waddill 901. TLAMIC AND VADK1N M??M?), \ CONDKNBKD SCIIKOULK. In EfToot March 26, 1899. South Bound Duily No 52 6 50 p rn 3 50 p in 3 45 P m 2 30 p m 12 42 p m 12 13 p tn II 55 ? 11 07 a m io 36 a ra io 09 n ra 8 45 a ra MAIN LINE Ar WiJthin'?toB L\ Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Fayetteville Fayetteville Sanford Climax Groonsboro Grconeboro Stokosdalo Walnut Cove Rn rut Hull Mt. Airy Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Ar North. Bound ? Dally No 53 9 OO a LU 12 IO p m 12 28 p m ? 43 P W 3 44 p m 4 15 P? 425pm 5 12 p m 5 44pm/ 6 13 p ia 7 34 P South Bound Duily No 64 BENNETTSV?LLE North Bound Dally No 6? 8 00 a in 9 07 a ra 9 35 a ni io 20 a ra io 40 a in " ?o 40" South Bound Mixed DnUy ex Sunday Lv Beimottevillo At Lv Maxton Lv Lv Red Springs Lv Lv flopo Mills Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 7 15 p m 6 15 p na 5 35 P n? 4 52 pm 4 33 P ~ MADIROV Bit AN on No 47 North Bound Mixed : Daily ox Sunday S 30 p ra 3 S? p ir? Ar Lv 2 40 p m,Lv Groonsboro G rr ri 11 nt ?oro St?k?sd?lo M?dhtou 39 [' p ry i . V Connections (Joatst Lino, nf Rnmnour Lv 6 40 n m Climax Ar 8 25 a r? Ar o t; n m Lv 9 35 n m Lv ti 07 hin Aril 1. 55 a vn r Fayetteville with Atlantik Maxton with ?'.o Carolin? Contrai Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs and Bowraore railroad, at San* ford with tho Seaboard Air Lino, nt Gulf with tho Durham and Churlotto Railroad, nt Grooriboro with tho Southern Railway Company, nt Walnut Oovo with tho Norfolk and Weatoru Railway. J. R. KEN LY, Gon'l Mannger. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Matager, II. M. EMERSON, Gon'l PassAgeut. ! MARBLES WORKS' OF J. W. MoELWEE, BEN N ETT SV 11 IE, S.C. I il AVIS rcoently moved my Marble Works from McCall to lienncttsvillc. and for the pres* cut nm located ui?ar the Depot, ?nd occupy th^ McCall Hriek Warehouse, whero I will he, pleased to con!inna to supply all ??>ik needed in my lino to tho people of Marls boro nud adjoiningoi>uutii?s Partiesfind? i:.:: it inore OOUVOoiiDt eau b . re ifcoir ?1*? dors Ulled tVom my yard aj DUtau, Jil. C. Designs, estimates und prices furnished application ('leaning and resetting DJO?* uments nnd tombstones a ppeoialty. Thanking tho general publie for past pul rona fe I respect Tully solicit a contin uance of tho same in tho future. Vovy respectfully, J. W. WlcELWEE, W, W. PATE. MANAOKU. January 22, 1990 ll L. Three Barbers I Three Chairs ! Everything Eirst- Class, SALOON ON MARION STBEET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS I Children re?oive special nttontion ei|her nt tho Shop at their house. Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETT8VILLE, fl. O. Digests what you eat? It artificially digests ibo food and old". Naturo in strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digoatlvo ov gans. lt ls tho latest dlscoveroddlgehV autant! tonio. No other preparation can approaoh lt liv efficiency, Xtf In stantly rollovc?and permanently eur?? Dyspopsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Fiatnlonco, Sour Stomach, Nauawu Sid; Iloadaoho, Ga9tralglft,Oramp$?*? all o User results of imperfect digeWW. PrlceGOc. and fl. Largo titocontatot JMtlgM emin l s Izo. Book all about dyspepsia mM?>af tM Prepared by E. c. noWiTT ACO.?Cfet?Q?* Douglas Bros. drug ?tore. ni*y bo ?oeu.. v.Vy OU? ala. AoMriw, WK PA?KMT mm Sublet(?item to ?M X**wn? fUMI I