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s. J. miowN - - - Editor, Friday Aug 23, 1901, |W?-1 rr- r n T rm 111 ? mu i twnmm n mn?, n.n Substitution l*rl<?? t Quo year.$ 1.00 Ri;c mouths.50 Three months.25 "PM h A :W SC I? HOB GRAPHS Tl .? pout ?lHcc at Al taroon (? ?? ii vi I lo cou tt ty, hus been dis continued, Ohio, Mary laud and Virginia liuvo declared against toojing with Bry ti n uuy moro. hiring tho Into hot spell eggs weh t . vu in Homo part s of Kau* tm s !" '' couts a dozen. O ru ugo burg claim s tho first balo o?' now cottou. lt wa? sold in Char leston Saturday for IO conta K i ve candidates aro stumping Iii ! ve u th district for election to Congressman {Stokes* unexpired te i i n . Hov. ,1. 0. Wilson and wife and Rev. John O. Kilgo have gone to London to attend Ecumonial Con lon; ice. ft i rt ty of the four hundrod teach er^ going to the Philippines foll in love with ono nuother and wore mar.ridd ut Honolulu. The big Wright cigar factory in Richmond was burned Mon day night. Loss about $200,000 with insurance. florence county has suffered to such nu extent from rains, that she is torced to borrow $6,000 to repair highways and replace de stroyed bridges. It we ridicule anything that is not ridiculous we fail in our object. It is not tho words but the act that is lasting and destroys tho actor. Tho pardon of Col W. A. Neal would be tho finishing touches on Governor McSweonoy'B able man agement of State affairs. Neal de serves it and we hope will get it. Tho Alabama constitutional ? con ve n I iori pr?posos sessions of the legislature only once iii four years. hou?h Carolina would save money were she lo adopt it even ii ow. There are only G slates which have annual sessions of the leg islature. Thev tire. New York Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersy, Rhode Island and South Carolina. A. number ol soldiers, among them i South Carolina boy, H. C. \\ ai; on. were killed by the J ,. tin iULiliunju uuj.wi.iuj.uix Senator Tillman was ?54 years ol' age on Sunday the 11th. We hopo he did not celebrate it as he did the previous Sabbath inakitig a speech favoring lynch law He is getting too far from hi.' tadle to be delivering such i ??es as this, especially on the day appointed for rest and fhn -v,iving to his Master. lid elield Advertiser. lie Advertiser should correct th . ni*. Mi' Tillman says that it .v;. ulurday night and not on {Sui ida y i uator Barksdale's funeral oration in Norfolk, Va., one day last week has stirred up things. The JN. Y. Evening Sun says-: The burial of Wm. J. Bryan as a candidate by temporary chairman Barksdale of the Vir ginia State Democratic Conven tion yesterday was one of the most cold-blooded jobs of polit ical undertaking of which there is any record. "Twice," said Mr. Barksdale, "we have follow ed William Jennings Bryan and fveo silver to the sepulchre and not once to the resurrection. Thore can be no more resurrec tion of the dead, no more rising from tile grave. In the Demo cratic temple of fame, which is hearts of the people, alongside Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jack son, Samuel J. Tilden and other great leaders of the Democracy, ,Wfc will ?.lace the equally great Nebrasi aii. and in the memories of our past glorious record, free silver at tho rate of 10 to 1 will have ;;n abiding place as another cac nobly fought and hopeless ly lost.? Thc N. Y. Times says : Mr. Barksdiile indulges in grim but liol inappropriate met aphor. How it will strike Mr Bryan isa matter of speculation bul wo venture lo suggest that po . ! Iiis high appreciation of a if v nnd startling figure ol speech wili alford him an amount of gratification calcilla* laled lo Soothe his wounded pride in learning that, in the estimation ol! his party, ho is not Only dead, bul buried be y jul the hope of a glorious res urrection. For him the vision of i! iil'mite future which promp ti I the brilliant Holley to refer with professional inspiration to tho time'1 when I li is combustible shall put on incombustion," does not materialize. OLIO QORHEdFOHfDD?dB, Itoms of Intorofit From This Hut-: .tliiig Li t f? ? Ci Cy. We aro now in tho midst o? "Big Mooting-' tirios. Tho pro tracted mooting at tho Methodist churoh is ?ti!; going on. Tri o week;} wo had Hov. Baker with ie. Lie in' certainly a powerful anti earnest proachor. Tho Brlghtsvillo people I uro certainly ? favored people with no excuso for not bo i i ? ^ a j godly people) under tito preaching of such men as Ko v. W. 13. Baker. On Bundey wo had Hov. VV. 0. Power our Presiding Fd der with ns. As usual his sermon Vas unsurpassed itt earnest delivery and abundant food tor (anug'ht. This week wo inivo Rev. Ariail of McColl with ns. Ho too is doing somo iine prouohing. If any of the Clio people aro !o>>t it cannot be said that thoy wore uot faithfully and earnestly warned. The meet ing will continue through this ( week. . I have soon sevoral days ago somo opou cotton on tho farm of Capt Ilinshaw, I dont think there will be any on the market before some time in September. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bristow, of Rod Springs were, visiting relatives hore lust week. He reports tho crops up there like they are hero, very sorry. Mr. Will Smith lins returned from tho up country and can now be found at Mr. J. Howard Bon nett's whoro ho will bo glad to servo his many friends. The contost between the Mc Cormick and Deering oom har vesters carno o(V near McColl lust Saturday and thc result was large ly in favor of tho McCormick machino, much to thc dolight of our popular yoting merchant J. Howard Bonnette who ie agent for the McCormick at this place. Saturday after every first Mon day will be trade day in Clio. Bring on the "rips" "razors" wat ches and guns and lot every body have a good timo. I don't know whother there will be any blind tigers about or not; if there is the county will soon be a few hundred dollars ahead. Now goods aro bobtailing 1<>? como in, everybody getting ready ; for tho poor old cotton picker. The weather is hot and showery | Everybody seems lb bo in good spirits. No sickness tb report and ? I can't get, any nows. Wili try do better next, week if I have to | eat dinner with somebody to get something to write about . Aug 20, 10O'. .1. '/ McC. j VICTOR. W UJMYA OUOWNKl* Whilo Bath tit's Hi El co wee River. The (tl)).; .. ; i :; . l.t?h'af* Of th;6 ! -'..idi.nial i! ? 1 ' il?.', " '?dor Wilstn. soti !}C h, :. .1 jj h i . \\ i Mon P. 'v j I < il H'i'i.V !! lt I . r' .VI IOOrti) '? tilt l/'l.'.?* ! l:-l!?;'.-??^X.i .VW. ! I ii ?Oehv^ (jisli .M lyijlhTnjg willi, i a jmrlj be ,viy's i?\y >\\ ie thc snv'f. i air rc n ? ' ?.hi- f wollt ?. tj,v iam ? iv: i ' v/l?ri. >; av a'j -i. hin ?yl' lb; li r'oi'? ' lie eyes of all including his sister Miss Maud. It was so suddeu that nono could render assistance. Rev. Wilson und family havo boon summering at JOciisse, said tobo a finie resort The blow wo know is a heavy : one. Victor had just reached his ma jority. Last year ho graduated ft om Woflord college, and a life full of bright promises lay before him. He waB very popular among his college mates, and at Anderson, his home for tho past two yens no young man was more favorably known. The sympathy of tho many friends of tilts well known Marlboro family aro extended to them iii this sid be reavouient. Base Ha ll Notes. The good people ol' McColl have had three days base ball this week. The team from Dar lington was too much for them, 1 but the McColl team was strong enough to make it interesting for the large crowds attending. The gate receipts the first day were over $(30 ; the second and and third over $70 each. Quite a number from Bennettsville at tended. The score first day 9 to 0 Second day ' 0 to 1 Third day 0 to 2 Tho game of ball on last Thurs day between Tatum and Bennetts ville was greatly enjoyed. A large crowd from Clio und T? tu m at tended. The game ended 21 to 4 in favor ol Bennettsville. v.j. .. - - - ? . ??cv - .-..???-^? It is announced .-W u,nor Till man is to be sued for :.|o,t)(> 1 and we note his sh l ewdness in an nouncing lo tit public al. Cites ter's political rally that Ile owed a Columbia bank money and that his Edgelield property was under mortgage. That's a sharp trick. Yes, air. Tillman, your property may be inOVfgagi d. but what ol' thal when yon have money in Toxa i oil wells you never mentioned.-- . K d g e li ? 1 d Advertiser. Old Lady - Now little boys, can any of you tell me what command ment Adam broke when ho ate tho forbidden fruit? Tommy- - Please ma'am there wasn't any commandments then..San fran sisco Chronicle. -- ? ?...w *. T. J. Ounninghtun ot* Chester lias boon elected phosphate inspec tor to fill tho place of tho tat? S. W. Vance. keitfn Have Tait* ?'!:>, . LsilUor ponto*.' '',.!..? ?. i li 1)0 working up to a wi ito lu ..- . : mind* ol the pec-p'o ? or< r lie .?tate .no ixlu^ ?tgiuxtciV. ; ? . IV?? !i tho press* Umt (her. is s.tu.. division aViVou/i our people on tho sito . a .. . o ' ? ns don't know ins, h<>- ?' ,? i . ot t i)o\tio is to he (nought abdul, No.. Mi. K.titoi ? Min nui ivvocatiiij? '.senator Mcl.'JU ins prlhcipl - and from what Ix u ?.? n his r?pU to tho executive COOM I cannot ? id< rsc everything iii ? "c or Ti i I t.i <i has done in tho ??en-Ul] >, iilhnati a?chaos .Viol, mrin 61I being i ep bllcan In principle because h< I tys ie l if. conferred und voted ?'. tr.i r. m must iiil questions, :'.i \ vt c- j haut ii itayti Hi a Til hil ut .., \ . witfyl die republic tits io bri portant question. ; look itu . , , .tot calling tin: I .. '.ie Y ic ! \K ! statements arc true YV '.he; . , o.: true or not hob? / denies .'icm. executive coinn'tiiu'fc ha> 'overstepped authority in edd lg on . > to Iv ?tis scai ht iliii ?S\?'nah.'', io. thai r?u?b ..hat Mol. i.wi-i .vii- '. ... ii- peo 1 pie fd U%rge; iYntl not : ?. ?.<:^V.i'. ; ?.-.om j mint:-;. Tite coiittaiuc. wini . ii cums i ih.iiip rotee to.MU pi; t uo p?o ty n Suuih Carolina ,..t . the vants ci tho people inti ... . t! .. ? inajs'tui and we sea noni ihc p.'.;c.-. ?':. ,, . bl ii convention thai ?\ memb i ; Ol the ii.? execuiive committee, ind tn are not ?i majority, ask lylcLaurht to .'..'ealc. Mo\v j do they know that limy an expressing thc wishes of the state at large. Twenty j years ago a lew men did thu thinking lor thc masses and, shaped and moulded the opinions, but that day has passed and the people are doing their own think ing on al! public questions. The people are being educated along that line and still waining more inlormation therefor^ it is necessary thal all great issue.'! should be discussed in a dispassionate manner and let the people decide loi' themselves. The action ol the commit tee, is a prelude to the lact that lhere will be an effort on ils purl in igoj to exclude McL?utin Irom the state pri mary. Now we would like lo know lor what object the primary was instituted? Was il not that all men who seek pjsi lion at the hands ol' ihc people, should present themselves and stand on his merits providing he is a democrat and pledges himscll lo nit p po ri the tun ?ut-.-, ol the party \Y'e h u a great do d -ai about Jelersoniau Democracy-- tm ii seems that some ol the uro.ig ad vos i tes of it are in this case ignoring it.-, princi ples Y\'e understand il to mean I reed o m of Ihoughi, freedom ot speech and I i c? - dom m ballots with, equal rights lo al! and special privileges to none. Now does the committee propose to suppress what the parly has always advocated? ll so, there is no telling where we will stop in politics. Let Mcl/iurin come before the people ol South Carolins and discuss tin; issues ol the day. The people will take care ot themselves. lt after a full and bank discussion, the people see that he right, they will support him ?thcrwi?.'j they will shelve hitn I' S M ?. ? knows di.':'. Ito ts t ight attd -Mcj, un in is wrong and. that V i ?! . .o . iii < plain such to tin- pt p' \ hy i take tim j nj ilativo at -.Y.-. ... '. di j u get nd o! Mi Lau nil. i ha .?. liKv?ys bs?o| a strung supporter in ?in burn bl . wu y o. Tillman and Unless lh\ bli h t I :';' ames and I doa t thijtk it >\ ! ho Uas to usurp loo much tu a . ? linue to give him my support, li1 '. I like. io see fair play and Ihink that a disposi tion, to give a man a lair nial bel Ids pfeopli .md enmity, is a virtue dn is io be coyeted hy all. ft] c La li tin ? : . to be a democrat and no doul>t stand by action ol the [?run: ry in too* ami all he asks is lo get i lao' lu.. \?? helote thc peoph. and t no w i ti n t ii other *ivn-> ?lij***'*? ' *.' ol clissatisfac.iiOn yvb ri bj thc Vino eratic parly bi tills tte, m'ay be torn asunder. AS in the .. .. nt to ^ttit < pltasl/.o tile tact thai it ?<j? my n? pos*; in this ann.: ? lo a I voa Ue me tneasvoi., ./..i !.:<.. it .:;) \ liyi .??c- lb id< that ::?'.! pla;, bc aooori??d ' ! every rn;':; lt is in conniel with dcm eratic trad i lion and principles lo nutz/.l those who aspire to position, and Untre by suppress a Iree expression ot principles Indore thc people, Fair Play, Mr. Editor, lets have fair play. Aug 17, 1901. VOTER. Confucius was asked "If there was one won! that would serve HS <I rule of practice for all one's Mol lie said "Is not reciprocity snell 1 word? What you do not want dom; to yourself do not. do to others." If our jingoes had been followers of Confucius they would have inn de un equitable tanlVatnl not and not ono would rob our people to oa fioh trust magnalen, who iii turn sell tho sa ruo goods cheaper ab rodd to enrich foreign routrftoii-.s nt tho expense of lie producing clo- - es abroad. Confucius (lied -.onie time ago, but honest men sall live his teachings. Money wrung fruin tho people never carries happiness with it. A young officer at tho front re cently wrote homo to his father: "Dour father, kindly send nie ;C50 at onco, lost another leg iii a still' engagement and am in hospital without means." Tho nits wer was: "M v dear sou . fourth lug yut: ! i,v lu.! 1 is .:! ing lo your luf-li'i . yo ii " i,:i?' . lio ii'.'eu.-?uijji'il i i '; by 1 i . 'ii' Try lo wobble alon ;i ti any olin. > you may have Joli ' I lull [vl?ll Uit/.etfo. ..?So hi? 13 os to o fi,.;'! was life;! i ot was she?" ''Yes) itt hot weather. " "How soy" "Well, at first, she coldly repulsed his su g gos 1 iou fe elope, hilt later she mel tod fi td ian luviiv.'1 '-Philadelphia II ul lo tta. - - - 4?. AOo?Vri?ing io e.* ' uni (.. s U? p? talo crop of this cou ul ry '! 1 100,000,0f>() busitels shu, h. year, and prices which n . . high, will be corresjtcttidingly higher. Northern capita liol s wa ni lo build u ! ourist bole! ut. liates? burv-. Thc lo\\'ii .Ueh i oe ra tie ?tai^ .suiventi<ot i;-, in sessioi ut iles Moines. '.'."" '. <> ..n-.n }... M.un.:- . ? . or' Slr l?iVii .. ,; ; Mft ;.}..?.:> M.S.. -.v. . ..? . Jw ' ?tl, (iii ! di u J illy ?V' 1 'i .. 11$ was con ?mc i. li (JIIUK i S li J yoi? 1871, tlurir,..- i uduolod by Ht .< llOI'fi. tliid mi nil li MUll I in hi.i .. -.?i?.?UK carried 'h- i . > ow; '.y'flieh ..ought n iov, ?i. I ? iVi;, tp li!?.". . k-.i'i1? . n i i ll-vt) i loy. - id ol' ?' . . . ?>l.j ; ?V - : ' !.. tl) '. Vyii'd IO I.": WI (l?O 1 . .?! )*' (ll lc ?'O?. i; j. j i. Wa i I ? . I|..u1 - -iC- i . !o I tht?t lui tva . (iii . j - 1 iii tit ?ivt) i bh?ok, .i ' o? r i i f (?Nitli iii ii.- Wil.. Iii i i . ,? ? i "j 'Vni/' ; .Viii :t? ! ..' ' ' III., .'?-.. 'il', Xt, ; ii)i>.;t.- \ u ;' .i ? : V l-l I > K lill i.vt liuvioji I.ci ci r ii M. o? . -, to'NJV.OnU'd IO tumi i . . i i - ' f.h'< \ ji ?' .. .'.! ?. ii ios no ;?!'i! i i'.:- . .'ional j ? ; , ir.. fini?' r'.ic nu i-? i. >, .., .i.l ;vi? :. ? : iii , h iv, h . l?? ;i .\\\ Willi If holli ij . fii i itfc'ifO* ' .i'll i. Who., wai botWOQU t?i ; i'-i ll? .>. curred he viilisted in ?ho (Jo:>.'.!i ... kl ..ico. ariel wont (inti! il fe h co ol'wi i ?i I h< .;oi!.civcd to Ur ? -i ht ?'.'Sou i Ahcr (lie H'ri. ,ie v i ivoi .. : . ni' ii to lita houic mi l roadjiuiod liitiiicli' io farm life, mid like tu my otlioi (ruo pv iriots, endeavored to dc till in lib powoi 'e?r : he up-liuililihi; of what th?il Ki'?tlbi'd ' 0 bc his ru im"' ?md down trod-, . KID ry. hi.'- (bid drew io; 'ic . it . ' ii M ??ly wi .ii it' -- '.vi,?,!<..-, {.?..'. Joli M?IM- j i"i!.', a jj.i others, with rei? nd tb' i hiv, p>b,maol ihitit leonie 1 up before, his ?pi? ? .tu;11 vinioh iii! waa a wiri rc ol' Iii dina 1 . ) : i. ii'nd w.A:.i calmly resignad t" iii ti vv ill ii tin. Lord Thc same bri/; li ii ol hope which (tad shed ils boacoL ii.:ht up : JU his pUihwiiy through ibis w isle ! . -, iii!; wildo'ticss wan Still blinni mid revi- j'itii? ;'i- slob11 j lind ho was t'liitbiot) te? .h> ' al' '. . .. .ll " Tr nj ho hud li .>: that ; ntn.i'ii io bini hint heiv a "Ou nd Ibui ji\i k li I iii' s, ..iii h id rtti'i'njly lu ii hcroil )?'. ." io-;ei-tn-. o ne .>! ti fond pi liku irbl ?vin? wo.ro soon to he i 11}t . > 1 ? s. iri:< omi ibo ihcijucrod scones ol' li. iwate tili the o thin/.---, ho wau ill o chbhtiteol thom to bte o ir< ol' IL hf' ? iii) Ibis ti'. ? H 11. *??:.' to bo ' a nth i; to th? lutheries-., atula judge ul' tho widow ?ii bin holy habitation." At thc homo of his d ititi lt tor Mi's .Jon nie Reedy, in Clio, with tho toudci end ailee, ional e care ol'his )\ h?r ch i M i cn HIV! Kurvtving h rot hers and other i? n ls, all under tiic supervision ol' Dr. Rec vvho skill had heeu lavished noon on Sub??v i''ei noon Jnlj " . . an nhi?< ral im waj sitikiug iii .yarJ iii VJ ?lorn Itbi'i ? .. 1 I lit! ' ii. .lill, h/W-? WCl l . ' * ' ' . i . ' ' ? . :. ' . . :?is .. i, I t'V,l'. ly dt'OW ' i"l ! ' ' . '.'I.' tl- M-l ul Hil- rou. , i .ft ' i'll ; ..i.! ho c. min ny li i t.. : . : ii.viti,! ono i lb , U? ? lt.tll.ih lill : >..)iV , ol' thai lijJtt, his v , ?. . .i . 11 ho paih t ' 11 i ? . iiMun, i I itlOro a- Ct. ho';.! :. i u.ty V?\it'iii ? . . i.;ui vi; >ry w :?lll'0VC?'l l.l'O ihaM, A-,m f??hp muir Mdilor S. A. iii . i. ?eil i liv t? h C. wi- once ii .. . v .* jjilsivl' ' !' ' ,i.' !! Ii.nr .ti." ni f-'ii) : I) y ll; i i !.. il -'Hi s.'; ' iii> ti no wu .' > ?..i.. . ,ho had i. ? f . ? , ! ! i.'. \ \ .? i.'t ret! j/i'C!p ?.i i c- . fi t m . hr) . ii ll, but ?dio (' ?cd Islocl i Bill'.'.;:- wiuoh helped her nt ur: i j alter usitiy four .bblth's, sh' is wt ii. cati eui at'.yti't'i,^. 'i's .i Ri'.inu liiiiic, ami ii'. i;.-tr'.- !??\ t'iv(i uMiiiiiic. aro splendid i'm i"*? 1 iy< r." r di<fosiion, boss ol Appetite, tHoii ach .?nil Liver t.oubles it is a positive - i " 1 aniced eure- Only :">0o al J. T. . Sro, ? 4S> ? -- Wim* A Tulo ll Tolls D' .'.ur uiirrbr ' ' Nour.? ili'?wii t wwlt'?b('d? ^hill )\v c?>Hp,lv!Ci'om ii j uin litc?d ii m uli pub lics und lil?lchc.f <?:. : fi? . i. in. i< ' - liver i l'oubli*; ? lb K I:?' -: Now Lile l'ij?? rcgulrlo tho ItvcV, i>u|ll'y lile blood, give clear*, skin h edit'okfi, rich oomnl?xion. Only . ?' >c iii .1. T. Douons ?: Bro. I * .-<+ - .-. .' A ''I/i^hlniiH'," l i' ' <- i will inakd ?iiiOpthel' cream with ; . ';v .i n?t ii' i|ti?choi' i.inir : hui. a. y i'*i'i?e/.or bu eurtli. AI Cl s. M(SOIIH!?, r>i. . . iliO Cou^h an i Work? oil' ti. i - '.i. baxAlive Ulomo Qtiinino Tablets cu O H ootd ? in one day. No Onro, No Pny. Pri?e l$e ?; box. .lim Low?ry, Die ool?vetl ir?an who killfd policemhn Join's al Shelby, N. on the 4th, hau ii urn' ?rod in Now Y?i/k. I iou ..:.'...... . ;ii -n ii;c 'ii'.t: i.l.c j'jo.ti . : iv .ehti ..icu u Hit! ' -Di. ictiol I Ul "! ! ol' I i tu1 jirii fi i r i . t'ii ! . V .li ?' All U)i,)\ il . . : ; ' t : i ' ! :nu.?j but t: .I -iii I ht? i ? !? Tho Jotos*, i ob'.; ..' tl lori "?tl. 'i;, ! :m aj[?i .... ! ic iib." >. to ifr |>{|ii j Obi' I' 'I it'll) Jiv'l ii.':! .Tl ! ?< N IO \V ii't; il. K \V()lU/() i i itc-o A. Wo: i Vi .i-.t 'il:: i-it Widely ?? . ;; S . w ijo-per in Aiot H . . : '.?. mor ? ethe Thrice i . . . . ? \ !.. !.. - I...... io t clans! Mi*':, . ? wyt imiiaii.'ti I iii form: luit l'hhvi? because it leiht , . ht?ih<i.r (hat news bc pei . . i i i,!' '( is in fact AIIIIOSI ddilj . ! . .. ?nice "t :t wct'tly. .'.., ;?-'i." D? io h?vv-'??, it ['.ublishfji tirst ? '.. ..i serial sloi'i:-i :iin! ot.icr i<:;iluic. coiled to tho home anti Hiv .ide. The Thrice ft Wy - '' "d' - regular bfiCriptidn prl?? bi i> . 1 ' co i>?r y?.-u j i .i i iii?, pay '. Iii ? J? l'-iipi H W" oilfi) ' iltja i ii <.< j o.Vi hui it jwsp.ipi.'!'anti thc Dcm ocr. i i dj ? I h cl' one year ?or $1.67, nawww??iM?irrrntiM?iw??i?iiM-iifcii n *~l f BENN- iTSViL: m: SONF? -o --anil North Ea?'; C orm .j)vii 22, 1901.. ,venne-"v; vi-ic H F. ? -Dl'UldJH IM AND M C*oiliftgt Flooring, I? YOU AH 10 TN NEED OF <->r dressed, we would bc glat and look over stock. . ll persons >.?'. U'iuiiod not lo . i o?- 1 i s 11 i i \ , is known as ll. ?. Waal . ... dill Pond r this dato with tn [ieemission na either Ol undersigned, d nil per fi'?ns h.t\ in?;; bjatn in mo must remove them tit once. lu 'v will bo cn! ililli list ' iv Un disregard th n ice. 0. A 'Wvii, j li, A. Pa't?isori; | i ,., y rto i Ort i t j i s> f.p;\*, '. <: \ a I.av. ft. Sargaiij j Somebody. j w III SELL OIIRAP KOK CAS ff, or 1 cn time to iho ri^hl in-.it tl, 'J . ) 6o ?aw Hall (iii. - wUli Kuodern nod Ootnlonncv . al! <. unplel , Om Acme (Jotto i Pi t - \ i j , feet finished Shat'tlnK, liol; of Culley* find li iliing, A M in yooil ni an ii n/; oilier, Ueaeon for lliiij I wish to pul i:i larger ouillt. W. M. SMITH. ik'uualtsvill?, J'ily i~,, t*>.>i. 1*5111' of good Mitins and a family Baggy Main. .1. ll DAVID, Aug. I, 1001 Ben netts vi He, S.C. FOWL & A1AM ICE HOM KS for sale chea jp, in Chesterfield county -7 . esl of Chs?rn w. A upi y to* K; ll. STA?VFOH?), A tig. 2, 190J. Cheraw, S. C. . < . v ? ? v..... i il Having sectil' 1he new stove next door to ilie i ?<mo las' Jiros. I >)'tig store, wc hu vo .iicned m> nico stools ol ' ionei'al Mer ??li.? IM?/(>, and so ?cit a eui) from generous public und an in -, ion ol' our : : i u lie fore iiu? their Dry Goods, ?loes. Hais. ?.Votion?, Arid G-voc rios. \y ' :hhl! ISI .attend ii ttl our iivcbi l'' ;uey < ?i'u .. : i humid Goods - , \Vc intend also to mnkd a few f'piN in!.!ic: -- Homo ( . rou id Weal and ll'nniiuy, Fresh Bull >i and pure Cane Syn.;,. Our motto will be HONKS? wi?iOUTB AND .'lUOBrt. Soliciting a tiber.ii share of your patronage** we nut Yomw TO PLKASK. A. J. \V6'bi>Ln|? SON, .fan. 10, 1901. LE * BRKERY ?6TI0BERY. -F RMS H ft AIRY. )rdors (Hied on short notice. ?VII size OAKRS made to order Wedding Cakes A Specialty. ?*r Public Square 'rv^r* Ww www wwv *]>.*>.* ww^r-r-w ? 1ov>elt? Works, 15, HOWE, MANAGE?. ANUFAC?UItRK OF - Biding, Brackets, weis, &c, AL OP ALL KINDS. any kind of LUMBER, -ough i to liave you call at our MILL Thia elgnnturo ia oa every box of tho gonuin? Laxative Bromo-Quioine Tabi*u tho romouy that eurea a cold tn ono doy Just in a nice lino of Braes] aud Iron Bedsteads. Call and seo thora. G. W. Waddill Binder twine of tho best j quality at the lowest price ni uuy quantity at C. S. McCall's. Tho Best Preparation for Malaria. ChillH and Foyer ie a bottlo of Grovo's | TaRtclss Chill Tonio. lb ia aimply iron and i quinine in a I auto)CBS form. No ouro - no j pay. Price <;oo. ? danta, Ga., Nov, 7, i879 Dr. 0. J. Monett-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend yourTEETHINA ( Pee'liing Powders) to mothers as one pf j thc best medicines they can obtain (or their debilitated and sickly Infants. 1 have used il willi very satisfactory re sults the past summer with my child, and while we have heretofore lost a child or two Irom teething under other rem edies, our present child that has taken TEETIUNA; is a hne, healthy boy. 1 am, very respcctlully, A. P. Brown, M. 1). (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Ex Gov, Joseph JO. Brown. FOS? SALIS:! Ono 'Farcjuh?y Grain Thrasher (.'/.?>,: il li Tst?*??M UMBI flllTlili?! FOR SALE. J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. Laed For Sale A t;umber of traota of valuablo fanning j land for Balo Torma eaay; excoUontly located; good titloa. From 25 to 1,000 aerea-In Scotland and Robeson Count ?en, North Carolina. Moat of thom in an excellent atato of cultivation. Also anvoral rceidoncoa and choleo build tug lota in tho town of Muxton. For furthor information, call on or write to PATTKUSON ?& MoOoRMiok, Attorneya-At Law, Maxton, N. O' July 26, 1901, 2 Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuable lota in East Bonnettavillo. Ono containa a good dwolling with 8 rooina, a wide hall and 3 porohes. The ? other ia a Cottago with 4 rooina a hali and ! two porohes. Apply at this oflloo. Special Sanitary Notice. .1 LL parties knowing ot any premises ww or other place in bad sanitary con dition within the corporate limits of the Town of Benncltsvillo are requested to notify the Town Marshal, who is the health officer oi the Town, and it will receive the attention ol Council at once. C. S. McCALL, Mayor. Juno y|, I?0?, Real Estate Agency. Ft. h. KIRKWOOD, Muna (/cr. Parties wanting to buy or sell prop erly of any kind-houses, lots, or* lat ins-- should seo 1?0 or wt ito inc nt Bennottiivillc. Havo two nico building hits in East B?nnettsville-ono lot } nero. Ono lot 1 acre. tlf?y" Ilnvo you tried tho "PYerless Ice Orea m Free/or" you will ho pleas ed with it. Hardwnre Storo. The very thing for the summer those beautiful whito enamel und bress beds at furniture storo of C. S. McCall 1 have tho genuine "DIXIK "MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete. G. W. WADDILL. "Vou Know What You'aro Taking When you aro tako Groves Taatoleea Chill Tonio bnoanso the formula fa plainly givon on ovo ry bottle showing that it ia simply Iron and Quinino in a taitoloss form. No ouro- no pay. I'rloe So. To make room, for Fa will close-- yat what I oed prices randing iroi I Ka 60 t:c:n- HAMMOCK .hil,:: nov in ??< iuV<jtl?vil]i)) w?ucl I tay? si fmSI ,?.?4 ff!?? 1/ Very /?vspectfullyf G. " Heimat ?? !'! . fi. 0., Aug 20, 1 ^??.i-,-.-;-:-.?.-?::.??IN?Ri!II.ROAO (HBSON TO COLUMBIA. tiBAVR, AltlUVIC, 6 45 :?, rn. Gibaon, io ?o p. m. 7 io Bennet, tiivillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 24 9 25 Sumter, 6 40 5 45 P Columbia, io 55 a. m. o i moa To CUAUIJESTON, f.llAVIC AniltVK. 6 45 a. m. Oibeon, io io p. in, 7 io Hen notlevUlo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 ?j 9 15 Floronco, 7 55 4 49 p. m. ChfuleKton, 12 45 F?.f??i'iNC". TO V.'ADJi?BGHO, r.BAVH. ARltiVB. 8 45 n,. m. Eioroucc, 7 00 p. m. (j 20 Dallington, 6 29 ll 30 U?KTOTV, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, Traillo Mftnnjrer. Aes't. Oon PUBS. Agt, J. R KENT,Y. 0(;nctftUbi'j?gpr. re i Wo Fee tl Tfra :?"?! --y, \V .;. ? . . tl j m want n u?j(t\ uw.i . >? .? '??' '?? servo yi'u \ JJOIMI IH':I) ' : . . Iteut.n toi' DOVl.it .Of til" ""I.-.. M ' D ' BRAYI?OY; '() HOW k ABOUT ii y ot; ii F kn UC?U . . . mnilt ts I; ; Ol .ll'.' i .. cm ti I r p-.1- f and 1'. 010. 1 can nil it, .nug it, to mo ano 110 T oiiti pub i; lu fltftt, ! My . .fgos mo wry .n jil promptly. V- <V: i n\?o Gunn it'or ?1 ... iay linc efcJ mi 1 do un 61 nil t'cnipotiliou. J 0 w 0 L 0 r and ft o pa i v ? v. Our fee votiii licit ll wi* i'ai!. Any 0.1csending nkc'toli md . :> i i pt iou af my invention will titiw.i'.'' v ii? otu opinion tree concert.:;ig theil ul Siiv.it*- ?')tow to Obtain 11 Puten i .'ni '.pon ici|itest. Patente recured through lis advertised itu filent our expense. Patents taken ont tin ou JJ lt us receive tjiccial iiolU'v, withoutclinrye, in ?HR PATK??T UI?CORD, an iUttfitrtiteil amt >yl(iM'y circulated journal, coniiul?'tii by Mninifa?t?rcrrt autl Investors. Berni tor maniple copy FHCb*. Addicts, VICTOR 0. EVANS & CO. (Putcnx Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. C. M a li m m n AT rn i-; OLD STAND Amid Prepared to till at Shot! N tico - Orders for - Cyprc hs itiul W?iHe I ile Stash, Drmrs and Blindsi AT BOTTOM PMCES. Wo noll no shoddy work, or lnlea-flta. Shops on McColl street near re.?idonoo. fr\ 1'OWFJK**, Jan 31, 189S Hemiottfcvillo, S. 0. KhNMliPdj BO YEAHS' ^[^^^??YEX PER I HNO E IA Wmm ^I?MmfcA' . \ :% TRADE MARKS ' H.,.,t.?i. - ' OF.sicris ' V f vv/ y COPYRIGHTS AC Ant. tfi teudliH n . 11 Ot ;uul ili>scrl'?.lt >n may nufnktj Itscot'taiit Ott .-. nucn f iee wini lu r no iitv?itt i .?. I? pro'.inlil> imteittahlo, Cointuniuea tioiiy M : ly <mr ,1.1. :;l llnnilliOOtl OH Pa'OBtB Himt frei). OI?le*ii iiiianey fnr.ftociirln?atont*. PntOiiiN Ifthi'U lln'Ohrrh Muna & Co. l< ..\'.? tp ft itii iy>tIcc, wii i..nt elia ruo, In tho AhnntlBOincly Illustr?t nil wooklv. I.fU'utos' c\r eula! lon of nnv Bolontllla .Imiriml. Terinr., >J n year : four mont hfl, ft. tinia hy all new8(U)nier? MUNN & Co,3n,0wai"??'New tp llrani-h Office, Kt? v ?t.. Wnshtugl ?a, l>. O. Til IT, '. . >l vvoi l.niaii'.liip. Hay hu in .'ind Tonic Treatment Tools iii best and sharpest Polite it ition always assured Three ;i ts in constant at cndanoc, TAJI.Hli- Wt,UK a Sjiocialtyl Once a customer, Kl way ii 4 customer, J??K??N, ?AT0HBE, THOMAS TONS?M?L AUTIS TS* 901: A?up? Ana wm mom. CONDWN?;iii) ?OUEDl!lrt'" lu EEfoob Mutch 26, I?:<JO. Lv South Bound Dully No 52 6 50 p ni 3 jo p ni 3 45 P "i 2 30 'p m 12 42 p >n I., i 3 p m JJ v li JJ ft rn: Ar 11 0/ a in I Civ io 36 n m io 09 a m S 45 fM? South Bound Dnily No <*>4 8 00 ft ni g 07 n ni ci 35 a tn IO 20 (( Ul 10 40 ii in1 Ar No 40 ?. nth l\i iud Mixed Dinly ox tin adi y 5 ,?0 ;? i'?|?i 3 Sc i vc ?. 2 40 ' m >..v ? JO |i 111 j Ak' I M i in IL" Ar Wilmington Lv FuyotU'Vilm Ar 'Fayetteville Lv. SanCoid Climax ^ Greensboro Greensboro rUokos.lalc ?JV Walnut Cove Lv Rural Hull Lv Mt. Airy hf Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lvi Lv Lv Ar BEKNETTSYILLE Lv UontietteiyiUe Lv Maxton Lv Hcd Springo Lv Hope Maia Fayetteville Ar! T.v bi IJV Lv M .YD ISON P.JUKOfl , Obi y-, Y ? ( HU. A North Bound Daily No S3 9 00 a m tit 10 p ra 12 28 p m 1 43 p m 3 44 P m 4 IS li m 4 25 p in 5/2 p u>? 5 4 rv m 6 13 p m 7 34 P m North ' Bound Daily No Os 1 ?5 P m 0 15 pm 5 35 P w .;. 52 p m 4 33 Pjm iso 47 > nih lu ur rt idlxcd I Daily ox . 111) dey O a m ?am 17 a 10 0 m . -.'v.-. ? w Ciiee'ituouM wU- '-'ff'ti i ..|.u>ti<! .. . ? i.\n ?lo.5 'Ju:-.i ' o, . M-i.vto- ?ni '.',<.< > rMtyrH' t?oMI?.. il? ... rt...;;' !?'.., ' ,i;' ; ?:<;>. , vy.'.-.il. Ulli... lt?>i? ;>.;>. ?wgil <t?i- ./.;'. iH >'ul. 'it Pl'.U- ' ford wUh the Hef? i Air Line, r.fc Gulf \vit:h tho I bi th (? 01 i : Ol u-wit v Xbvih-oad, ol Grv'ouhorc ?vit? lr<< i OM'Oiorp Turthviiy Company, at Walnut Oove with tho Norfolk niid W?sten? E,i?w ?) J. Xi. KRNLY, t? (\'? i?:. -.-.go.. T. W. RJIKU.SOK, O'l-ofihi iimvigor. Vt, M. I'Ml?,:..S >N, (??i.'iPhwA^nt, S. p. -.rv TV.->? v^vv ./y? wv? wwi ? o Vf OP J. W. MoELWEE, BENNETT SVILLE, I HAVE recently moved my Marble W'uA> ?Yr.m McColl to Bcnoclt.-villo, and ?br thc pren" eut tun lo'j'ilod near tho Dopot, and occupy tho MoOoll Brick Warehouse, where I will bo plousort to ooniinuo to supply ell woik needed io my line lo ibo pc >]/hs ol' MarK boro and adjoin i pg cou nt ios Fa it ios find ing it more convenient can have their or? d. iv lilied liom roy yard ?i Dillon, S. C. ? j P??i?ii 1, OsUimaton ?pd prices' furnished nppli?iiitioa. C;.:.i.ivi; and roaotlinjt; tiion? unv?uta and toi-.'>u?:? u specialty. Thanking tho gonni?l public for past patronado I rospc crt fully solivit a eon tin a.mco of tho same in ibo futuro. Very respectfully, J. W. McKLW?E, W. W. PATE, MANA OER. January 22, 1090 Three Bar hers I Three Ohair? 1 Every th ht (f Firs t- Class. SALOON ON MAMON STREET. KA SY oil AIRS; ?L??WSHAVES BEST OP HAIR OUTS I ; Childron rocoivo ppecial attention iii'.her at t!.o. S>h >p pt th.dr homo. Your \>atvf.na. ;?. ?eited. I J. A. GUACE. F, >rher. ?EN'KIJTTPVU,X i> , P. M D??csts w/?t?? y?> ? eat* ltavtifiolatly dltfoHU' thoifo?d anti aids Naturo in ?troijit?tuOirti?g : :! recon* ?tructlng tho exiinwa.od dl^e^MVOOt* ga-.u. 1 ii is bun ):iL\sti'l!s*-.<_ ','\ i ddl?cst? ant and tonic. Ts'o oiMoi pr -piiraiion can approach it lu On'icloncy. lt in? si.tntly ndiovesand tiOt manot.l?y cures UyRpopsht, IndigeS-t ion? iieurtburn, ' li'latulonce, ?Som .Stomach, Hause?o Siek Headache, Oa.^tralpla Cramps and all ot'cor results t.f imperfect digestion* Prico&flc. and fl. Lai!.?os!tocoatalos2'/t time? firnait site. Bool; aUaooiUrtyciidpsl?iTiai'.?dfTCt P;ei? rad by K. C. OeWITV i.\ co., Cl>???ao. Donglas Brou, drug etore. ? nay to i-u.ai ?. \>y our rid. Atiu??/*., DIB PATENT, RKOORDu ammorlptloun io '?he I'.ccni aoccr-1 ?IXWptfr snW?