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8, A, ItltOWW f - - Editor. , Friday July 19, 1901, gswuij?'a"_.,i ii Subscription l'rlc? ? Ono your..$ 1.00 Six months.50 Throe months.....25 NOTICIA! A mooting of tho citizens of Marlboro county who aro in toro st eel in GOOD HOADS will moot in tho Court House ut Bonuottsvillo on Wednesday July 31st at 10 a. m. Attention Alliunceiuon ! I will go to Columbia ou Wed nesday next, July 24th, to a Di rectors mooting of tho Stato Alli aueo Exchange, and to reprcseut tho stock hold hy this county, iu a Stato stockholders meeting, as County Trustee. It would bo well for all Alliance mon i ti to tc H ted iu same, and tho r?organisation of tho ordor to moot mo in tho ofiico of Clerk of Court on Monday next 22d, at 9 o'clock, u. m., sharp. CHAS CUOSLAND. July 15, 1901. PEN AND SCISSORGRAPUS It is estimated that the loss in Kansas by the receut drouth notles8 than ten million dollars. It is reported that Andrew Carnegie still has $280,000,000 tr\ niiinninnn II., ...Jil-1 1-1 .?v? ^iru aiiHj . ii.; ?Tin. il'J U mun beggars to importune for a share of it, The Turkish goverment has afc last paid tho United States the $05,000 indemnity for losses sustained by Americans from Turkish outrages. A modern sanitarium will be established soon in the high lands north of Columbia. The promoters have bought a tract of 31 acres for the purpose. Br. C. S. Gardner of Green ville has accepted the call to Grace church Richmond, the acceptance to take effect the l?th of september. His salary will be $3,000. The progress of electricity has created a n extraordinary de mand for copper. The electri cal industry in Germany alone requires 40,ooo tons. Some of the New York re formers want Andrew Carnegie to run for Mayor, But Andrew wi y s he is too bun 3 .? (: . .. und giving a\>..,\ money to too] tv iv Jj .i. job ?ike I li.-il. The ?lank ol' Maxton, which btvvtu business lasi > o nt ember, BQS declared a dividovj/t o i foui per cent, for six months ending June 30th, besides placing a handsome amount to the credit i of its surplus fund. The death of Congressman Stokes made a vacancy of an entire term in Congress from his district, and the candidates jresenfc and prospective, are ound in almost every county. In all there are eight and lour of them ars from Sumter coun ty. Rev. Sam I*. Jones tho Evan/ gelisfc says that McLaurinism is growing every day in tho South. Ile further says if the Demo cratic would win the next elec tion they should nominate Whitney for president and *. Carter Harrison for vice presi dent. Dr. A. L. Phillips, of Nash ville, Tenn., h a s formally accepted the position of general superintendant of Sundayschool work and Young People's church society work in the Southern Presbyterian church. Ile will have his headquarters in Richmond, Va., he will be gin his work August 15th. When Mr. Lucas struck oil in Beaumont, Texas, he struck ifc fut. He had been pursuing his oil hunt for some time with no success, and had became discouraged and would have given it up, but for his wife who urged him to continue. Ile a poor man then, but is now rated at about $40,000,000. The man who calls himself >a prohibitionist and lights for what he calls prohibition has tho satisfaction of knowing that the game will last as long as he lives, and will have to be taken up by some one else after he is gone and continued indefinitely. Still we all know that "antici pafcion is greater than the real ization." I have known many young men wreck their prospect, be cause they sought more wages than they could earn and not .business, i. e., work. It is not how much money we can make an employer pay who happens to need our service, but now much can wo earn* Tho aim ol' a young man should bo to earn all ho can, i. o, bo on duty more than tho allotted timo, ever faithtul to his trust, and make his employer afraid he will leave. It wo aro no good we are afraid of being discharg ed. If we do more than our whole duty, our position will j; e safe and our wages will go up, and our employer will keep us if possible. OLIO CORRESPONDENCE, Items nf TvteTOst ???o"~ This Hus tling Little City. Wo aro having ?iao mina uow. I heard A niau say that ho moasur ed three and I i nobes rain this u. m. Tho most of tho farmors toll me that it is too late for tho corn crop. I don't think thoro is chunco now to make corn enough in this country to last until Jan? miry, and this moans ono dollar and fifty cents por bushel next ?(immer, and no homo made hams at all. Tile cotton crop is gaining rapidly in most places. Tho gen eral opinion is now that a fail crop will be made if nothing happons ftom now on. The health ot our country is good. Mr. P. N. Hamer of our town, who has had an attack of fovor is improving, with this ex ception we have no sickness in town at all. I reckon it is a good thing for us to got a little sick sometimes, it makes a follow think a little moro about leaving hore than ho would think if he wore to stay well all tho timo. There is lots of good mon who never stop to think while they uro well and hearty hut just lot a little spell of fovor strike thom and thou they have timo to think and make good resolutions, whether thoy carry them into effect or not; and then it is a good thing for a man to be disappointed once in a whilo any way. I know a certain man that made "all kinds" of arrangmonts for the fourth of July, but when tho day oamo instead of homo made ham for dinner ho had quin ine. Instead of fried chicken he had mercury tablets. Instead of thoso cool drinks that ho was counting on ho had somethiug that I don't kuow tho name ot,but I think that tho Doctors general ly use it to kill dogs with. That man's wifo told him that she was glad ho was a little sick; she had heard about thoso cool (I) drinks I reckon. So you see while the poor old glutton was sick his wife was certain that he was behaving him self. I guess this is the way with most of the good woraon when they think there is any cool drink about, and to my certain knowl edge that fellow hasn't wanted anything to eat since; so you soe that is a saving at his house. There is a good deal of talk now ot one of our young mon going to Buffalo soon, and ho is not going by himself either-the cards will be out later. Mr. R. D. Medlin and family of Williston, Florida, are here pu a visit to relativos and friends. It seems that the midnight prowler is still in the land. Some one weittlu(o Mr, JOSHO Acareo'? a low m Hos b ?low hore aud wdh-j .(Hi;. (.?w.iK? i Ju g vn\ ono lille:) ibfi ; I |Viv?''.!! of .V(e. . j^uarcr!. ?Y?il? n IIV; j ?.f ?Iviu' find mont, paid a yjiji.ti to the chicken ho.itse'^ and Jolt v> ith their Npoiis, none of tho family knowing of their presence undi next morning. Will Pledger, formerly of the chain gaug, is now hore in tho guard house. He will have to show cause to-day why ho should not bo sont to Col. McCall's health resort on tho "Cook place," there to repent at his leisure and digest the good rations that he stole from Mr. Pearce. Mr. J. A. Pate of Columbia is hore trying to sell tho farmers machinery to gin the largo crop of cotton that is not going to be made. Mr. J.D. Edens is getting things in shape at his ginnery; he says he wants to be ready for the first bale. Mrs. G. E. Hanner and Mrs. Chas. Manning are visiting rela tives in tho old North Stato. We had a tremendous down pour of rain this Tuosday morn ing with the prospeot of plenty more. I am afraid it will wash away the soda that has just beon applied to tho cotton. It looks like tho farmors will hayo to turn thoir pockets out and work their "Rabbit foot, too, if they come out oven with the world this year. It has hoon said that tho darkest hour was just boforo day; let us hope that it will ho the case now. July 16, 1901. ' J. F.McG. Thoy Do Somo Good. Thc soda trust has reduced prices 60 per cent, on account of tho sharp competition of thc South ern Soda works at Nashville. For several years past this concern has been selling as large a package of soda for 5 cents as thc trust would allow for 10 cents. The trust ignored tho competition at first; but the Nashville concern has broken into its business to such an extent of late, especially in thc states of Tennessee, Georgia and South Car lina ns to force it to reduce prices. Tho wifo of tho mombor o? the hou o of representatives toward morning not not long ego waa awakened by unusual noUoa bo!ow stairs and tried to rouso her husband. "Waite up! "Woko un! sho e:\hl, in a low voice. "You munt wako up sud go down & tut ru; tb oro aro thieves in. tho houeo.'' "Oh, no my dear," rejoined tho half awako husband, reassuringly. "There aro no thioves in tho honan; they aro all tn tho senato."-Baltimore Sui. A "Lightning" Froe/.or will mako smoother cream with less ico and in quicker time than any Freezer on earth. At 0, S. McCall's. liKT?Ett FUOM UElHtON. A Pleasant Afternoon, Mr. Editor-Tho Pythians of Hebron Lodge gavo an entertainment Thuradoy afternoon, July ll, lvul, at tho Hobrcu Academy. Hy invitation Mr. Tom 0. Humor, of Boouottsvillo, came down and cntertuinod ibo audinnoo with an addross on Pythlanisui. Ho wa?? introduced by Chancellor Commander li. W. Smith, who in a few woll timed louvirks gave him a good son 1 off. Tho address was | woll adapted to tho ocasi?n and was woll received by tho audience, und tho opinion of overy ono is that tho fraternity nu tod wisely in choosing him for their orator. Alter tho address ioc-oreum and oakcl wei o furnished. Thoro was an abundant supply of both / everybody from tho old ost person present to tho smallest child was feasted to full satisfaction. The attondance was largo. Tho frater nity had their families and some friou la to whom they had extended invitations. Every porson prosout .scorned to bo in a pleasant mood. It was so pleasant and cheerful that oven thc little babies did notary-Ibero worosovoral of thom lhere ! and thoy scorned to bo as highly ploasod as thc older porson.?. It was upon the wbolo a delightful oocasion-not a ripple occurred to mur tho happiness of oven tho most fastidious. It reflecting upon it I nm brought to tho conclusion that occasions of this kind especially in a rural neighborhood o moot fail to bo productivo of inuoh good. They bring together representativos from dif forout portions of tho surrounding couu> try, they see each other, convorso with ono another, formar frioupships aro ro newod, and thoy ?o away with feelings of of attachments binding them moro firmly to-ether. At this lime, particularly, it was u treat to the farinera. Thoy havo just passed through au unusually heavy campaign ; they have hud a hard fight, and there they could convorso together about tho conflicts von, and toll "their trouble i ovor." Mr. Editor, I must reiterate .something I havo nani in a funner communication . *'l am docidodly of the opinion that tho Lodge at Hebron is doing a good work. It is exerting a wholesome influence upou tho young men who aro members, they manife.' t ali iulerost in it, ond whilo I do not claim to know anything about tho workings of the order, I am satisfied that our young mon aro there taught thc high est staudard of morals that pan bc found anywhere outside of tho christian ohurch They meet togethor as bro bren, bound to each othor by fraternal tios, and wo presume Ibero is n vion of charity that permeates their entire work-obarity akiu to that commented on by St. Paul, and thus paraphrased : ''Charity, docont, tnodcBt, easy, kiud, Softens tho high, aud roar? tho nbjoot mind; Knows with just reine, and gcutle hand to guido Betwixt vilo shamo and arbitrary prido. Not soon provoked, BIIO easily forgives; And much abo suffers, an ??he much believes. Soft peace abo brings wherever abo arrives; Sho builds our quiot, nu she forms our liven; Lays tho rough paths of peevish nature even And opens in each heart a little heaven " In conclu?iou wo wish tho order ovory ' where enlarged succors, and hopo that as they ascend in the scale of morality they may all bo brought into communion with tho Most High and into fellowship with His Saints. July ?5, 1901. OUSKRVEH. All Is Selfish ness. ''A tier cul. >ld Hie (j in ipi lu lt but wdil 'icu? i opt j lilli, t? who ; ?jOrtii through ?ty wi ig- iv?id i .. .?i?it.; e'K'dlt>, mw,') it bi nj r<v to him q b.? ' ii'ippi'i I' ll didu't . r.iv.i ?fiad <i be happy, i?? winnini i bi yon ?30 Kolilskncts lies ut the bottom of his good oheer. "Then there ia the penni mist. Is ho discouraged b*?oauso he thinks lt is bin duty to mankind to paint dark ploturos? Not at nil. His ia anotbor cloar caso of Bolflaeneas. He gratiflos hiniBolf by being unhappy and trying to m ike others so. Love, too, la selflihuoss. Tho m?den doesn't love tho man to mnko bim glad IL'II bor own hnppinoia that abo promotes in looking upon him ad tbo noblest work of God. Man's love for woman has back ot is the samo motivo. "?o, too, the philanthropic,'II lovo of tho world. He loves it and luven to do great things for it booause lt gives him a nat inf notion to kkow that ho ?8 doing well "Consider it from whatever ataud-point you plonse and you must always arrivo at | tho samo conclunion, Everything that man does bc does Hellishly. It ia always a case of gratifying hid own inclination It-" Just then tho wise man turned n som ersault and skined hin nose against a water plug. When ho got up nnd looked around, with tho look of ono who hud long been fufgotton, bis pupil asked: "WOB it selflahneBH that impelled you to stub your toe? Did yen do it because it brought a aenso of gratification to ! your-" "Say you confound idiot," tho wiso mau replied, "you ought to have that grin photographed. It would make a good frontbpleoo to Darwin's works.''-Chi cago Herald. -? ?* ? Om- Sitio Walks. Mr. Editor: - Are our "City Father?" taking an extended nap In some portions of town thc streets and side walks aro in a wretched condition. There is danger in one getting burt in passing along in vehicles or walking. July IC, 1901. CITIZEN. FOR SALE! One 'Farquhar1 Grain I Thrasher ?heap i c. s. MCCALL. July 18, 1901. 4 A sharp London publisher has hit Cn a. cute scheme to make money. Ile has worked up an ancestral tree made to lit by throwing in a name hore and there. American snobs, am bitious for a noble' pedigree, can bosuplied while they wait. Ile furnishes the pedigree they furnish the cash. Valuable Property Fon Sale Cheap. TWO valuablo lots In East Bonnettsvlllo. Ono contains a good dwolllng with 8 roomo, a wldo hall and 3 porohca. The othor ls a Oottago with 4 rooina a halt and two porches, Apply at thia office. DOTS FROM PROSPECT. ? Gonoral green has surrondwul at last to tho export handlmg of tho gooso-ueok hoo, and crops ure in good fix and aro growing. Wo havo had fino raine ?unce Saturday and tho orops aro joni}) mg. Bev. T. L. Bolvin preached u lino sermon at Prospect Sunday morning, whioh was appr?cia toi) by his pooplo who lovo nina. Ho will bogia a protraotod mooting ' at th is ohurch on tho fourth Sun day and will bo assisted by Woloomo Quick of Clio or weldon of Ohoraw. Mrs. Itivors of this placo is quite sick at the homo of hoi daughter, Mrs. Carrie MoQuaigo. Tho -writer is eating muions now ho had ono on the 8th. Tho "Two Foxes" aro invited tb como and help "Stray Coon'*' en joy them. The mooting at tho Baptist church boro will commoner the first Sunday in August. Hov. Mason of Laurinburg will conduct it. Mr. Travis McQuaigo of Mc< Boo, is spouding a fow day i ? Ith friends and relativos hore. Died at her homo in Upper Smithville on tho night ol thc 12th Mrs. Martha Rain ito daughter of Mr. H?ury Smith, who died sevoral years ago. She was a friend to tho writer and ri devoted christain lady, a loving wife. Sho loavos a husband, ont child, ono sister and two brothers to follow whilo she goos k> join hor mother and father and sister over on tho other nhore.v With best wishes, July 15, 1901. STRAY Coon Fire At Laurnbuie j Our sister town Lau vi ubi? rg., was visited by a disastrous lire on the afternoon of the 11th) which raged for two honro Ten stores ono hotel and a barbo)1 shop were laid in the sehe?, The total loss is estimated ru $7?,000, as follows: M A. McDougald, $l?,OOO; about half insured. II. E. Lee, $18,000; . Httli over one half insured. Wi D. James, $15,000; abo ul ono half insured. A. A. James, about $2,<H)(); som insurance. MoDnflW Bros., $2,5V( ?, $ i Ot I insurance. J. C. Morgan, $8,000; one half insured. J. B. Cowan, $000; with $400 insurance. D. C. McNeill, $2,000; w il j .-?jul ! ?T'iU'.o ;.' Moi \?i\?? 'jMuoo, ' "\\r. V'.' I'*; vf, ns, c<>|oreu ititi Vi??' }<o . \ 'vi,000 wi th i ?.')(:<) \ uimmnoti vi-, NY- W i'i?b tj '-[MO ? 5 M ! $200 insurance." H. 0. Covington, $1,600 l??uvj ance $1,200. There were var'ous losses rrom removal of goods viz : Cl. V. Ervington, druggist; W. W, Whitehurse, clothier; W. li. Fields, druggist; J. M. Taylor, A. S. J Parham, N. Hammond, L. A. Monroe, J D. NV right. J. C. Mercer and M. Scolnvok: all moved from one-fourth to four fifths of their good:?, but the fire did not reach thom. Tho origin of the fir? is no! known exactly, but supposed to be from the exploding <>l u Kerosene lamp. How To Homo ve Stidns They Should Always be Ttikei Before the Articles arc tVashcd. All stains should be removed before the articles are put in th? wash-tub. The sooner a, stuhl is treated the more readily it will yeild to the treatment. Pour boil ing vator through fruit sta inf-.when obstinate soak in a solution of oxalic acid. Wash vaseliro stains in alcohol; paint, in turpentine or alcohol; varnish, in alcohol; lirais, or other green vegotable stains, in alcohol, kerosene or molasses, for BtaiiiB from blood, meat juico, UKO! white of egg in cold water. I n thc case of milk, cream, sugar or syrup stains soak in cold water ai ul wash with soap and cold wahi, Tar wheel grease or machine oil KIU?H should be rubbed with l:\rd and allowed to stand a few minutes, then they should be washed with soap and cold water. Ter., c?lico or cocoa stains should be removed with boiling water; if obstinate, with a weah solution of o/.oiie aotd. -Maria Parloa, in Tho Lad io.*' Homo Journal for June. T. Chalmers Johnflon o! ?fard Bluff has won the Bcholar>iliij> to tho Charleston Modi al College from this dis trio. Mr. Johnson attended this college last year and mado fine marks. Minding your own busiiiosB is * christian virtue. The Washington Post say? "The peoplo who purchase their religion of Sam Jones always have to pay the freight." A woman is "sweetly reasonable" when sho is reasonably sweet. Kiirriiii FOR SALB. J. M. JACKI ON. July 12, 1901, the grrea The most resilient, no Comfortable Mattress sO, TO HAIR, W Mattresses made ft impervious to water, will i and obnoxious to all insect of eminent physicians an or sale only by BENNETTSYIL . AND 80NFI I - and - iSPIJEQSL fdorth East Corn April 22, 1901. fr mnettsvilfe 1 F, -PK ALK R IN AND M G ( Hing, Flooring, Balusters* BUILDING IA mill IF YOU AUK IN NE ICD OF pr dressed; wo would bo glac and look oyo?- /lock. Thlli " fi) rt uro ii on 6-ery box of (ho gcnuiuo Laxativc Bromo-Quioiue Tawati tho .. itity that curtis ? cold lu ono day Try a can of chicken Tamala, at YV . M. Rowe's it is line. ( : Just in a nico lino of Brass anti Iron Bedsteads. Call and see them. . G. W. Waddill Kio.?* Binder twine of the best quality at tlie lowest price in any quantity ot C. S. McCall's. Thu Boit Preparation for Malaria. Ohl!)? ?nd Fever Ie a bottlo of Grovo'e Tan te bj Chill Tonio. It le simply iron mut qnkitui in a tasteless form, No ouro-no | I pny, -Prloo soo. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, i87o,. Dr. C, J. Moflett-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend your TEETHUNA (Teething Powders) to mothers'as one of ] the lust medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants. I haye .ised it with very satisfactory re snits the past summer with my child, ;ti\il while wc have heretofore lost a child or two I r om teething under other rem? edits, our present child that has taken TKU IIINA, is a line, healthy boy. 1 am, very respectlully, A. i\ Brown, M. D. (Brother ol U.S. Senator and Ex. dov. Joseph K. Brown. It Dazzlos Tho World No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quater of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, it's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, I jciv.H /hage, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis, I botts ods ol whom it has rcstorde to perfect ''health. For Coughs, .Colds, ; AMhnuj Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness ? mut Whooping Cough it is the quickest, ;f-urrsi uro iu thc world. It ls sold by ?J T. Douglas, Uro. who guarantee .vUlsf.iction or refund money. Large hollies ioc and 9i co. Trial bottles Irte. UU/U'K-X?UTS. A Food for brain and nervo cculora. H i syitotu will ab-sorba greater nmouni of som ttihment from 1 pound of Grupo v> " i h m from 10 pounds of meut, oats. Wheat cr bread. Costs 1 cont per moah ol salo by W. M. ltowo. . BlOlifl tin?-Cough and Works oft tho Cold. hniHtivt Bromo Quinine Tablet? ouro a oold in ono dn.y. No Cure, No Pay. Prico 250 a Loi. ir/ .\n<i stay Wen. Tho best help is within your renell, und those who have tried it apeak woll of it--it is the no? tod ' Acid Iron Mineral" for Sfilo afc tho O#om Bros Restau ran!, on Marion Street.. They have lt two sizes 25 and no cents. lt ls a most valuable medicine for old and young, and if you want io keep well ni ways have a bottle in ttte home. m-absorbent and most on the market, ooL, wr OR COTTON lover pack. Lighter in weight, life. Sec the testimonials d surgeons. Bennettsville, S. O. LE * B?KERY 5OTI0BERY. -o-o -FRESH DAILY* Orders tilled on short notice. All size OAKES made to order Wedding Cakes A Specialty. er Public Square* F"* JSolxuLlsa. novelty TKDtotRS, E, ROWE, MANAGER, ANUFACTURER OF - Siding, Brackets, weis, &c, AL OP ALL KINDS. any kind of LUMBER., 'ongh 1 to have yon cnll a* dur MILL italic of filial ?is?ii?fgiJi i'lsrA'iii or fSpyiii ' v Fi pi'/iii,) it. NOTICE ia hereby given that on tho 27di day of May I filed my final re turn as Executor under the will of Novella Fletcher, deceased, with tho llouoinblc Judjm of Probate for Marlboro county ?nd that on Wedno.sdny tho J Otb day of July. 1901, I will apply to said Court for ?Letters ?ismiasory as said Executor. VV. IL FLETCHER, Juno 10,1901. Ex'or. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE ESTATE ^LIZABETH P. PARHAM. HAVING thi* duy filed in tho Probate Judge's oflloo of Marlboro County my ii nal rel um us Executor ot tho Es tutu of Elizabeth P. Parham. Notice is hereby I viven that I will apply to said Court on I ft th day of July 1901. ut lt) a. m., for a dual dischargo as Executor ol" .sud estate. MITCHEL II PAIWIAM, June 14, 1901, Quuliticd Executor. Special Sanitary Notice. 1 LL parties knowing ot any premises ?li 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 health officer ol thc Town, and it will receive the attention ol Council at once O. S. McOALL, Mayor. June 21, 1901. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. KSTATK ov ELLEN R. BENNETT, DEO'D. [OTICE 1B hereby gi von that having flied with, tho Honorablo Probnto Judge ot Marlboro County our Anal ro" turu UH Exooutord undo? tho will of Mrs Ellon R. ?onuott, deooasod. Wo will ap ply to aatd Probate Court for Lottore DlBmieBory as said Excoutors tho ecoond day of AugustIQOI. J, F. Breedon, 0. P. Th oman. July 5, 1901. Ex cou to in. Real Estate Agency. R. Li KIRKWOOD. Manager. Parties wanting to buy or sell prop erty of any kind-houses, lot3, or fur m s-should see ino or write mo | nt Bonnetthvillc. Have two nice building lots in Enal BeniK-tt?ville-one lot J acre. Ono lot 1 acre. MP" lin ve you tried tho "Peerless | leo Cream FWzer" you will be pleas ed with it. H ard waro Store. Tho very thing for tho stun mer thoso beautiful whito enamel and j brass beds at furniture store of C. S. McCall ??F* I havo tho genuino "DIXIR MOSQUITO CANOPY nt $2, complote. G. W. WADDILL. _???_ . Von Know What You aro Taking When you are take Groves Tasteless Chill Tonto hoouufio the formula fa plainly given OD overy bottle showing that it ts ni inply Iron and Quinine in a tastelOM form. Ko cure-- no pay, Pilco jo. Prom COTTON TOP STRAW, COTTON TOP HUSK Combination Cotton-n hoi ALL COTTON 5 00 T\v "HEX" KELT M ATT HES The DEXTER FELT, The DEXTER is the best guaranteed to please or mone} I am making a specialty of j ililli I TO And I can supply anvil My motto is *'satisfa< all cost." Very llcspcct/ullyj G. Bcnnettsville, S. C., July 15, ; ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD ainsoN TO coi, UH m A. liBAYE. AK Ul VIC. 6 45 q. tin. Gibson, io io p. ra. 7 io ttonnottflvillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Bumtor, 6 40 5 45 p. m. Columbia, 10 55 a. m. OIB80N TO CIIART.IC8TON. LKAVR. 6 45 a. m. 7 io 8 02 9 'S 4 49 p. m. Qibson, Bonnottevillo, Darlington, Floronoo, Charleston, " ARRIVE. io io p. m. 9 i'/ 8 25 7 55 ?2 45 FI.ORRNCB TO WADB8HOHO. I/KAVK. 8 45 a. m. 9 20 II 30 Floronoo, Darlington, Ohoraw, AIUUVIC 7 00 p. ru 6 29 S ?S T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Traillo Manngor. Ase't. Qon Paso. Agt. J. It. KENLY, Qonorul Manager. We Feed The Hungry. Wu KN in town nnd yon want a good moid, roinemhor wo oan corvo you, A good mool for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market,. D. J. BKAYBOY. ii HOW .S.'BOZTT fi m Oneil it keep tho idrrcofc time ? Or do you have (.0 tot tti oyovy twenty four hourn? bo youx know what id Ohe mattet with it ? Bring it to mo and lot mo put it in oorreot tlrao-keephig order. It may bo dirty and need ol?nning. It mny havo a cog broken, lb nmy bavo a eerow looso, or it may only need regulating. 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