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? /. it HO tr N ? - . lMUor.\ Friday Aug 23, 1901, . , -.r..yi. ?i,vu I Ono year_.% 1,00 ?Si:; months.,.50 Tl i roo months. .25 PH: cv A tfp SCISSOR GRAPHS. Th-.' "poet oilloc at Altauion (?.eon ville county, hu? boon dis? con ti unod. Ohio, Maryland aud Virginia huyo declared against tooling.with Br y :?. u uiiy nj o io. D?ving tho lato hot spell ogge went i'cjwn iii 801110 parts of Kan BOS'to VA oonts a dozen. Oi angoburg claims tho first bale of now cotton. It was sold in Char iest OM Saturday for IO conts Iii ve candidatos aro stumping tho ?Wovon th distriot tor election to j Congressman Stokes' unexpired j tenn. ! Kev. J. 0. Wilson and wife and Rev. John ?. Kilgo have gono to j London to attend Eoumonial Con to rei too. . I 'Sixty of tho four hundred teach er f; going to tho Philippines foll in love with ono another and wore mar.riod at Honolulu. The big Wright cigar faotory | in Richmond was burned Mon day night. Loss about $200, OOO | with insurance. 'Florence couu ly has suffered to j snob au oxtout from rains, that] sho is for cod to borrow $6,000 to repair highways aud replace de stroyed bridges. It wo ridioulo anything that is not ridiculous we fail in our objoot. It is not the words but the aot| that is lasting and destroys tho actor. The pardon of Col W. A. Neal would be the finishing touches on Governor McSweouey s able man agement of State affairs. Neal de serves it and wo hopo will get it, Tho Alabama constitutional ^convention xn'oposos sessions of tho legislature only once in four years. South 'tarolina would save money were she to adopt it even now. There are only 0 states whioh have annual sessions of the leg islature. Tiley are New York Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersy, Rhode Island and South Carolina. A: number of soldiers, among thc in a South Carolina boy, H. C. W atson, were killed by the : o:>; ji-n o! w r-s?.(.ridge at tar y;a ;\-.(.?lier- i[\ i/or?, M'.yorn Kan H;iti)rt, on Mon?ilaj. . ? M). VVatsovj is from . ; Mm c.mr.I. '.?ul bri ?, ta tb AI '':iv!x>).i>ov ai.n'l uUwv living ovei at J i4 . i?.rjPOLi,ii??L ??R&iiNT Sonn tor Tillman was 64 years , oi: age on Sunday the 11th. We hopo he did not celebrate it as lie did the previous Sabbath making a speech favoring lynoh ? ; lu\v. He is getting too far from his cradle to be delivering suoh speeches as this, especially on tho day appointed tor rest and thanksgiving to his Master. ridgefield Advertiser. 'Hie Advertiser should correct thi.'i,. aii Mr Tillman says that it "?y. was Saturday night and not on Sunday. Sonator Barksdale's funeral oration in Norfolk, Va., one day last week has stirred up things. The N. 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 whioh there is any record. "Twice," said Mr. Barksdale, "we have follow ed William Jennings Bryan and freo silver to toe sepulchre and hot once to the resurrection. Thore can be no more resurrec tion of tho dead, no more rising from the grave. In the Demo cratic temple of fame, whioh is hearts of the people, alongside 'Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jaok son, Samuol J. Tilden and other great leaders of the Democracy, >wc? will place the equally great Nebraskan, and in the memories of our past glorious record, free silver at tho rat? of 16 to 1 will have an abiding place as another cause nobly fouglit and hopeless ly 'lost." Tho N. Y. Times says : Mr. Barksdale indulges in grim but not inappropriate met aphor. How it will strike Mr Bryan is a matter of speculation but wo venture to suggest that poi >;. bl y his high appreciation of a nfcw and startling figure of > speech will alford him an amount of gratification calcula la! od lo soothe his wounded pride in learning that, in the estimation of his party, ho is not' only dead, but buried be yond tue hopo of a glorious res urrection. For him the vision of ( ho infinite future whioh promp . ted I he brilliant Holley to refer willi professional inspiration to tho time "when this combustible shaU put on incombutstionV does not materialize. Xtoms ofln/.orotit 7<Vom TJii.s J?vx .ililli JA?Clo ?ity, < Wo aro now' io tlio midst ot uBig 3Mootiri;r" M ip o B?, Tho pro tracted mooting ut the Motbodist church i?, stil! on. 3>,;:?. wcclc wo had Rev, Baker with H.S. Me in oertuinly a powerful and earnest j preachor. 'Tho $il g h ts vii lo pooplo ? uro. oertuinly a favored poop io | with no excus? ihr not hoing a godly pooplo undor tho preaching of such mon as liov. W. B. Bakor. On {Sunday wo had Rov. W. 0. Power our Presiding Elder with us. As usual his set mon^was unsurpassed in (turnest doliyory aud abundant food tor thought. This weok wo Jhavo Roy. Ariail of McOoll with us. Ho too is doing somo lino pro oohing. If any of the Olio pooplo aro lost it cannot bo said tnat thoy woro uot faithfully and earnestly warned. The moot-' ing will continue through this1 week. I have seen several days ago somo open cotton on tho farm of | Oapt Hinshaw, I dont think there; will be any on the market beforo I some time in September. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bristow, of Red Springs wore visiting relatiyes here lost weok. . He reports the |orops up thoro like they are here, I very sorry. Mr, Will Smith ho3 returned from the up country aud can now be found at Mr. J. Howard Ben nett's whero ho will bo glad to servo his many friends. Tho contest between the Mc Cormick and Deering oom har vesters oame off near McOoll lost Saturday and tho result was large ly in iavor' of the McCormick maohino, much to' tho dolight of our popular young merchant J. Howard Bonnette who is 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 let every body have a good time. I don't know whether there will be any blind tigers about or not; if there is tho county will soon be a few hundred dollars ahead. Now goods aro beginning to come in, everybody getting ready for tho poor old cotton picker. The weather is hot aud showery Evnrybody soonls to bo in good spirits. No sickness to report and I can't get any nows. Will try do better next woek if I havo to ?eatdinner with aorupbody to got j j something to write about.. Aug 20, 1901. J. I<\ MoQ. VICTOR, ? WILSON MIOWNK1V While Bathing tn Kooweo River. Thc folloAiij- pa'i I inila rs o( tiwi .10 cidfeutnl did.vii.n;' o?* victur Wilson. ?po of Hov. .l.>hn ..i.? Wilson i1. R (".?roonvilh t>i.'.W'it:i -!'v:> .: -u Tl, koonrs that Wmpj-ni bathing willi a parly ho vas tf?uglit) in the Swift ourront ol' tho ewbUou vtioaoi aili) whirled ?way lt; bin death, bet?re, 'lie joyos of all inoh' linc: his Histor Miss] Maud. It was suddop that nono I could render assistance. Rev. Wdsott and family havo been Bumtnoring at Jocasso, said tobe a fine resort The blow we know is a heavy one. Viotor had just reached his ma jority. Last year ho graduated ftoro Wofford college, and a life full of bright promises lay before him. He was very popular among his college I mates, and nt Anderson, his home for the past two yeirs no young man was j moro favorably known. Tho sympathy of tho many frionds of this well known Marlboro family are extended to them in this sod be reavement. Dase Ball Notes. The good people of McColl have had three days base ball this week. The team from Dar lington was too much for them, but the McColl team was strong enough to make it interesting for the large crowds attending. The gate receipts the first day were over $60 ; the second and and third over $70 eaoh. Quite a number from Bennettsville at tended. The score first day 9 to 0 Second day 6 to 1 Third day . 9 to 2 *** . Tho gamo of ball on last Thurs day between Tatum and Bennetts villo was greatly onjoyed, A large orowd from Clio and Tatum at tended. Tho game ended 21 to 4 in favor o? Bennettsville. -?-. --'?m*. It is announced Sie na tor Till man is to be sued for $.10,000 and we note his shrewdness in an nouncing to th . public nb Ches ter's non tica) rally that he owed a Columbia bank money and that his Edgeileld property was under mortgage. ThaPa a sharp trick. Yes, Mr. Tillman, your property may b<\-TUovtgagcd, bub! what of that when you have money in Texas oil wells you never mentioned.-- TC d g e fi e 1 d Advertiser. Old Lady-Now littlo boys, can any of you toll me what command ment Adam broke when ho ate tho forbiddon fruit? Tommy Ploase ma'am thoro wasn't any oomuittudmotita . thon.-San Fran?| Disco ?Jifoniolc. T, J. Cunningham of Chostor bas boon oleoted phosphate inspec tor to fill the place ot tho (afo,Si WY Vance, '.WU*!.* llave '{.''o?i' i'l;>o ?/'.?lucir U-MlKir,-!. . )\?-?Vv -i, ? J:; WOfkinv; np ;?> a w?i'.iC Iu..<t ?UK), : . minds ol (he pV?p?e ll over V; {??it?-'j :lf? !>t"m.'i" agitated, i.t :;>AHS li-./n tites.I press that there is sour.- division ataolijrl out; people on the sttiutjo?. and, some ...!*' is don't know ius?- how ? r^cdtuMUotioii i is to be. brought about. No'? Mr. hMltor I e.am not .ulvocation Senator McL.au, ! >io'.s principle; and Hom what br s^y.i ! n bis reply, to the executive cotv-rr'uec. ! C cannot i nlotse everything th at <??i;a tor Tilintan bas done lu thc Schate, M? 1 Tiliinau accuses McLaurin of-bulhg ? ! .'cpnbHcan lu prjneiplc because he e .'ys de har, contorted -and Voted with thorp.! >n must all -questions, ' while ,\?v Mc* Lauriiiiiayg"than Tillman hag votoj y.-?tlH the republicans do a great pvVny im portant question *. It look:; tb nu like UH pot calling tho little td .tel. ? M< ', Statements are true Why then t:.,y a.. true or not nobody denies them, vi*? executive coin mi lt CC bus overstepped in ' authority ia Asking McLaurin to i$sT??n' his scat in thc Senate, len the reason that MoLaurin Was elected ii) thc peo plc at large and not Um K-xctoutive x>n\ enluce, Thc c?nvm'uleo. \vhU>i it - claims die protectorate ol thc der.iCMi.ilic patty j n South Carolina .Jct Ihty are pSe ssr- j vants ot'thc pooptc and not t? e-i m?stet? : and wc se? i ruin the proceeding;) ol th . convention that 21 momberii ol'the state executive committee, amt they arc,not u majority, ask McLaurin to v/eato. How do they know that they are expressing , the wishes of the slate at large. Twenty ' years ago a tew men did the thinking for the masses and, shaped and moulded the opinions, but that day has passed and the people are doing their own think ing on all public questions. The people ! are being educated along that line and still wanting more information therefore it is necessary that all great issue'.; should be discussed in a dispassionate manner and let the people decide for themselves. The action ol the commit tee, is a prelude to the fact that there will be an effort on its part in 1902 to exclude McLauiin irom the state pri mary. Now we would like to know for what object the . primary was instituted? Was it not that all men who seek posi tion'at thc hands of thc people, should present themselves and stand on his merits providing he is a democrat and pledges himself to support the nominees ol the party Wo bear a great cltvit said about Jelersonian Democracy--out it seems that some ol the strong advocates of it arc in this case Ignoring its princi ples We understand it to mean 1 reed om of thought, freedom of speech and Iree dorn o' ballots with equal ligm? i<j uh and special privileges to none. Now does the committee propose to suppress what the party has always advocated? Il so, there is no telling where we will stop in politics. Let McLaurin come before the people ot South (Jarolins and discusj the issues of the day. The people will take care ot themselves. Il after a full and frank discussion, the people see that he is right, they will support, him, otherwise they will shelve him. ll Senator Tillman knows thal lie ls right and McLaurin is wrong and. that he Tillman can ex plain such to the peep' why should he take the initiative nt ibis early''day .to get rid of McLaurin. 1 Have always been a strong supporter in an humble way ol Tillman' and unless my mind chang?s and I don't think it wilt, unless he tries to usurp too much authority, I will con tinue to give him my support. But 1 like, lo sec fair play and think thal a dispose lion, to give a man a lair trial before his people and country, is a virtue th it is to be covelcd by all. McLaurin chu uv. to bc a democrat and no doubt -.vii. stand by action ot the primary in i ?oz and all bc asks is to get a lair heaving bclore the people and I seo no way to fjer it. other than di ron.7*' hvlw??ry?y ft i ; 1.0 be hoped tm.', li.' ..- <?:c.Uti T*V''&O.??/?' mitu.e v iii }M".' t.l i ' m.o. -Ttl ' -.M. .sUloration and i J? < . .-. ' ?\ men aie H ?W-: tq;e'?,'.?.r u,. V ....-.i.-.u-?V {.much.ol vt/ul ?ma-v: ia jbjs en mu: .>,.?. lion', hu Mi. V'diiov, ?I; tl b?.\)h\\ ' ? the. belt iMo) lil i 'o? the' pe Spit: af i.. .?. 1 . and.h?vc a prc.::i.ittie..-. m ?il??i W'ion brewjtyA .-.m.' i ?inj, .*j%st dHp -?vo..i. of elissaiir.faction whereby the demo cratic party i'\ ?this state, may be torn asunder. As in the outset? I w tnt to om? phasj/.e thc tact that it is not my pur, pose in this article to adv?cale men <<r measures, but feel il my privilege to ask that fair play bc accorded to every man. It is in conflict with democratic iradi tion and principles to muzzle those w.ho aspire to position, and there by suppress ! a free expression ot principles before thc people, Fair Play, Mr. Editor^ lets have fait play. Aug 17, 1901. VOTER. Confucius was asked "If lhere was ono word that would serve ns a rule of practico for all ono's Hie? He said "Is not- reciprocity such a word? What you do not want done to yourself do not do to others." If our jingoes had boen followers of Confucius they would have made an equitable tariff and not and not one would rob our people to ett rioh trust magnates, who in turn soil tho samo goods cheanor abroad-! to enrich foreign contractors at the expense of J10 producing class es abroad. Confucius died ?orno time ago, but honest mon siill live hie teachings. Alotioy wrung irom the pooplo uovor carries happiness with it, A young ofHcor at the front re cently wrote homo to his father: "Dear father, kindly send me ??50 at onco, lost another log in a stiff engagement and nm in hospital without means." Tho answer wa9! "My dear son, fyi (?hi? pi tho fourth leg you have lost accord ing to your ?letters yon might, to ho accustomed fo i' .hy this tiine; Try to wobble along on any others, you may have loft.".I-all Mali G a zo t?o. "So his Boston girl was like iee was she?" "Yes; in hot woathor." "How so?" "Well, at first, she coldly repulsed his suggestion to elope, but later BIIO molted and ran away."-Philadelphia Bulle tin; According to estimules the po tato crop of this country vii) bo 100,000,000 bushels sher- this yoar, and prices which aro al .eat I y nigh, will bo correspondingly higher. .......- o ..v. ?. - .,_ ,h. Northern capitalists want to build a tourist hotel tit B?tt??* burg. .Vv::./.-' r.'.v v . ... V '.rho Iowa Democratic SLt.^j wnvcntkm i? in sossion tit 1 Moines. : .'' ?. ' y i i/ Wli . --a. ll I ,< ?Vii; ..;!.'..,., !.., i :.;,a J?iv ?a. i ' t' ; 1 U'HV. ltl'? W;|fi" coir. ' . ' : ni mied '. ?i i ;.(. ld ?h?toh S. i ' . :> - c tieyon 1871, dmitu? > loviva! i ...?..;.>,< luoted by Hov..; .? ; ? >v ? V " * Ot ?0 with (>:.' ?.?*; tVitb i'tUi) iii:' ckv><3 0.1 t)S l'As. . /;-y.; y .'p ' V;,i'i.'V;.' ..:>' id, ? . i?s in-VJif.c? ' lb dis 1 VI1 *i A.- Oo' ii il? t, il ..: -hier. vii.' }<\\>i i : 'i;..' l>. n ? 1 t v> .'iaii>i (>V?nglbo ?'jj iii il o '. ?i ol' May IWv,?\ i ??.?d vu i' ii i'.HjV;) \y ji i bunin l>? ni '.. iv? h th . ?. .,o; > i'd' U id. A linio ov.?r.oii i . bro hoi .vi nb bing oarid?ij tbo i ow, willoh nought i'. s'-'\t\ <?:? lowjY. -ii Was to him ; . ii ir ? - i'll I y il'r.!. ilYO.l ti)/*-' 'OV .' ?h . .'.i ! U.vi ?ti ii;>ii '.<? cn - ? v. no so bini io tho 1 1 I . av pl iii') I t')!' I tl lt,- roi ; . i ' j i. vV.U ... y tho tfr.'ii?c uf C?oi? Ulai bo iw.linmi* ?.>'(.! In -111 . I Vii tlv??hO()K( tl.lO. iVfUth ut' his wtih |u> t? . . .Hi i';k o{' "Vrip" whi.ih !jfj i. . . ? . 'i i m i' . Sil.MI, ; . ... .* i "'"'' . " ... a.. I v.. ? -li l Uk ! V . ?. k Ililli . II >\ : ll ind having boca nh id m .ot: : bo wins j loo?stornad lo iura! I.av.t,-, . ida?dlghi'od;.) ni'-.' activities p?cuiiav J a^iiiitt^ut^l Ile . ; ; ijOict, peMoibjc Omi iiMi. .. MU, uod wa;' ii.old ia \\tfl high; . : .-y ?ill with whom lie. .../?...? atvo oiatcd. . Whon t'iio ?viii boiwoen tho SUles p< . curred ho enlisted io tho Uoiiiodorito sor> vico, aud went forth in deronco of what he ooncoivod to bo tht; mb:., ol',tho South. After tho Btrugglo wai ovor ho retiiraed to his homo und readjusted himself to ia nu lifo, ead liko in my otho true pa il iots, endeavored to do all iu hid powo? r'or tho up-building of wbut then seemed co' bo his ruined und down trodden coun try. ' m :. a '^'? . As hit; end drew nour ho jouvorscd :Vcoly w'uh )m brother, Hov. John Mun* aihg, and others, with regard to tho pio.?|ioct that loomed up bo torc his ppir itual vision'. Ile waa ti ware of his <ihua tion, and wan calmly rcuiguod to tho will ol' thc Lord. Tho sumo bright htur ofj hope whioh had Mied its boucon light up on his pathway through this wasto how ling wildorncss was still illumining and , rOyiyjiyihg his soul, and ho wa.s oiuiblod to my 4 all in v/oll " Trac ho hud lioo that ji'ougti.l ?<> bind him hciv -a ?on and four i ni.vihtoi'.-i, v/ho hud recently been bereit of the ibstOi'i?g caro ol' n fond iuiit.lt?V and who wore soon to bc fatherless? Qfpli'itii?? amid thc chequered scones of lifo-bel?g ?Wtiio of ull ibo c tiling, ho waa willing io rMiniiHOQ'j thom to '.ho Qirv ol' ti im who has ptoinisod to bu 4'a father to thc fiiihorlcs-j, ami a judge ul' thc widow in his holy habitat ion." At tho homo of his d lughtor Mrs Jou nio Hccdy, in Clio, whh tho t?ndoi* and afloetionatc caro ot' his othor children and ! surviving brothors and othor friends, all under tho supervision of 'Dr. Reedy whoso skill had boou lavished upon him, on Sunday afternoon July 28(10 ?is tho natu ral t.un was- ^iukitjii to .var.! ih .^ wjoem bori/ou, t.ud the Iciigvhuhin^ shadows WCte ! IO ? t : '. I i il g i th ' d ii 'it' llij (iljC : ?lia ly drovv to-.vitr;? i' c! : but tho bl Kig)rtc?usn?s:i whosii t'y\tpsf^fajihsg \Wl\ hmi illUmiiied his paUiwajj IIIMH./?I all bli ?vi I j! iuii vM? ti il dec'illhi ; 11?8 liv.;.. W'H vi.iM.Yi a inf i'll, tublv'iiley'.ahd sbrtdOw <d' .Uv.iii a.v.l ho cjuid n". i fy to ibo joy of .-'i'iowin;' ono.i th-.. :>>: ;.: ?r'.'d no ci; i'iuouvdi tho i'.nrDti) e. i..; ii.nvm' ot'thai light,-his \v)y, vylnoii bud beeb tho path of thc jtivvt w ai iihiitsug vaorO ?;.< more ?s Im IIOMO? I lu perico cay. I "Hi^ uiilrt'arC pv.it., his w?lk is (l???i i-.i ho |s 'nl*v i.l'.'iit ; I ?.U .. fr?ught tu-: i??bti litio vlf nry \f\> Ano ciityvod isilc i<:.y!;. ! Thioj lot, our uorzowA cia*.! '. > Ile 1 ( .: i-,a ti'.,;ni^?..- . ?: : ' ' ' ,otu U . U " . .'.al ' Ti,;.' V ?vi i r .. .Si, , i . ;.?;/,,?.;',. w Sr, >M.fU7cM'Blti1'4S' ?AlOunOpv'^h?i M?v? JOditOr S. Ai UI'MV.-ll, a.; '. 'iiaioot I iVlU?!. ?:\ I1 , w.is once 'H.. m - M.. s, y ..-nt pii-od' j.-i'Thu'iufh long ior,-i'i:;- " D? Pyfe'?' 1 i ' c ?'.-.. i, he w.'i'os. " my v. db WM greail>'' ii:?j d >:i ^iho had; no m .?> ?'1. OT vi.ii?.-... ih.rcd great <ii ;i e-n Ti om hm Mt?maoh, but sho tried Eleotrii. ?ittci ?i whioh helped hor ut once, nod after, using four botib's. she is entirely iyo.ll, can oat anything, lt's n gvautl tonio, and it's Kentle 'luxVivo finalities arc splondid lor torphid liver." Uov J.i)^ digestion. Loss of Appetite, iUoiuaoh and Liver t.oublcs it ts a positive, gttar unteed cure. Only ??o at J. T. & Uro. ..-.-?<?? What A Tal? It Tolls If "thal mirror of yours shows'n i wretched, shallow compluxion. a j uin^ i liiced look, moth putehes und blotohcs on tho skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Lifo Pills rogulrtotho liver, purify ihn blood, give olear! skin, tony. cheeks, rich complexion. Only ?&>0 at J. T. Douglas & lire. J?f?T A ''Lightning" Froc/er will tnako smootbof cream with ? O? s i (ici and in qui?kpr timo thtVp at.y ?|4roe/.or on earth. At Ci ?. McOall'H. Stops i lio Cough und Works oft tho Cold; Laxative Bronto Quiulno Tublotoouro a oold In ono day. No CJuro, No Pay. Prlco 350 a box,- . ^ : . "':---yi' ' ?'-'fCt Jim Lowery, the colored nnm who killed policeman Jones at Shelby, N. on the 4th, has boen arrested in New 'York. (J ?sl y ?UHI ii'/.i. .psiderri I <A nc tioM ?? st .Us ivy ? 1 ? '? 'C? inai?a^?, sind the |>.a? i ii n-. who Marled thf. on hi pa ig ii n h<'?ci of fitneare li? ?:;,i"; it ont. .Von can fool a Wiilv onie lime, but not all the limit . Tho latest co,n.;;ii?,tl.ioji ititi is an appeal to'Viiir/t?t? to f^p'afe our e >lfon mills."' .'?? v? ? -? - ft . . v Ki'^".' v- v ?. - ? )v??l? NWW V'O UK WOULD '.'('li'rie? A Wo; I. J'?d?u'cni Tho !<o:t Widely Road Nor-i}?i?.oer in Amei i' t. pi mc ba-? dcmonsti dei ibai il ?5 Tbiico fUW.i U World st uni. alone io ri cinss. pth?M pipers h?vo imitated Its form l?ut dot . ).:'.. $?. This is bf.causc it te.U^ i< in.t miaiiy, Vv'hethcr that news be po litii tl in" Othfirvyiae lt is in lact aboost a daily i>t tiie price ?f a weekly. (n add'tiii i to news, it ihiblisbta liest class serial sto>i':'> und ' oto cr feature!:, suited tb the. homo and ('no:,idt-, Tho Thrice a Woik World's: regular 3 uh sc ri pt birt''j) ri be is (inly $jt 00 'par year ?Mi<j ilih VK'' UR' t>? Mptip- oDei tjiiw'tih?quKlIed itowi'P:.i|tor a{i>! thc (.iern ocrat thj-'Othcl" OOO year loy'$(.67. AND 'SONFE -o *?( t?* \ --and I North ?p&t Corn? IBU: i ;!vAyril 22, 1901. .?'ennettev?lle .rt * A< . I ~DEADER lei AND ML Coiling, Flooring, Balusters, ?STe^ BUILDING MATEllI CF YOU ARB IN NEED OF i or dressed, we would bo glad aud look over stock. All per?oiiH ur?; wnvtiod not to hunt or fish iii wh/u'i in known ns the lt. 0. Kustai iin v Mill Pond after this dato without permission Worn either of the undersigned, ami all persons having boats ill i;iiuno tnuHt romovo thom at once, j/fbi j itiw xvi V! bo (Vu forced against j ail,,wlto disregard this no.ico. O. A> 'h*0A\ ii, li. A. Pa^tcr?on; v np- 'V1; 11)0 ll 9A; ik)t I i >;,v;v, ?VU 5 a l&'w & Bargain ?ov Somebody. T VVlIiL SELL OBH?P FOlt CMS//, or X. on time to ibo light man, Two 6o MW Hnll Ghin with Feodora and OonilonBfrfl. nil ?nmp)ot<\ . Qac'Aomo Cotto-i Prfit?, 125 Coot fi nish cd Shafting, bot of Polleys nod I??JUii?^, Ai.i- bi good running order, Ueaeou for soiling I wish ' put In largor oui lit. W, Al. SMITH. ttenuettaville, July 25, 1901. 'FOR SASSES Pair of good Milles and a Family Baggy. Mare. ,J. H. DAVID, Aug. 1,1901 Bennettsville,3.0. FOB SAtil?! fTIOE HOMES for sale cheap, in Chesterfield county -7| is est of Chernw. Apply to E. H. STAFFORD, Aug. 2, 1901. OUeraw, S. 0. MEW mmi iii ?iii Having seourod tile new store next door to the Douglas' Bros-. Drugstore, we ha yo opened up : fi. ,nice stock 01' 'leneral Mer i?i?Uidi/,e, and solicit neall from i rho generous public and an in? jspoction of (Mir pricey before ! buying their ?pty O-Oods, Shoes, Hats, Notion^, And Groceries". Wo ?diall pay oloan >Hlteivti/ifi to our line o? F?uoy Urocori :3, Gan ned Goods .vc , Wc intend lil?? lo make a lbw apeoiallics--Homo Gi'oVitid Meal and Hominy, Fresh Butter and puro Cano iSyrup. v Our motto .will bo HONKHT- WK?OHTS AND i'UIOIM.' Soliciting a liberal share of your patrpi)a^eV svo aro A. J, \Vo?r>Lti'/? HON, Jan, 10, 1001, Ul . B?KERY 0TIODERY. .xti> warr i\ A TT xr )rdore lilied ori short notice. VII size OAK KS made to order Wedding Oakes .A Specialty. jr Public Square 3, ROWE, MANAGER. (VNUFAOTUItRR OF - Siding, Brackets, wei?, &c, AL OP All KINDS, my Kind of LUMBER, *ough I to have you call at our MILLI Tilla utgnnluro ls on ovcry box ot tho genuino Laxative Bromo-Quinine m*i?u tho roinody that cure? o ?old tn ono doy Just in a nico litio of Braes and Iron Bedsteads. Call and seo them. G..W. Waddill Hinder twine of the best quality nt tho iowost price in any quantity nt C. S. MoCalPs. Tho Host Preparation for Malaria. Obitlo and Fever is a bottle of Grovo'd TaBtehs Chill Tonto. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No ouro-no pay, Prioe ?oo. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, I87Q. Dr. C. J. Monett-Dear Slr: I cannot too strongly recommend yourTEETHiNA (Teething Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain for [ their debilitated and sickly infants. I have'used it with very satisfactory re sults the past summer with my child, and while wc have heretofore lostn child or two from t?etblnr under other rem edies, our present child that has taken TKKTIHNA, is a hne, healthy boy. I am, very respectfully, A. P. Brown, M. D. (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Ex? Gov. Joseph 10. Brown. FOR SALE ! One 'Farcj^har'' Grain Thrasher /: ' \ ' : ?'. o! . 0. H. M^A??| III! lil!?? FOR BALE. J. M. JACKSON. I July 12, 1901, .i. Laed For Sale A number of tracto of valuable farming land for Bulo " Tormo eas/; excellently located; good titles. From 25 to 1,000 aorca-In Sootland and Robeson Counties, Nottb Carolina, Moat of them in an excellent ?tuto of cultivation. Aleo eavoral residonoos and ohoioo build big lots in tho town of Maxton. For furtbor information, call on or writo to PATTKlteON <fe MoOOIWlOK, Attorneys At Law, Maxton, 0? July 26, loot, 2 Valuable Property For Sale Cheap, TWO valuable lota in East Bonuettsvlllo. Ono oontaiaa a good dwelling with 8 roome, n wide hall and 3 porches. The other is a Cottago with 4 rooms a hali and' two porobOB; Apply ot thia offloo. Special Sanitary Notice. ?LL parties knowing ol any premises or other place inoad sanitary con dition within the corporate limits of th? Town of Bcnnettsvllie are requested to notify the Town Marshal, who ls the health officer ol the Town, and it will receive the attention ol Council at once. O. S. MoOALL, Maym\ June 21, tOOl. . _? Real Estate Agency. R, L. KIRKWOOD, Manager. Parties wanting to buy or sell prop? orly of any kind-houses, lots, or lunns- should seo rae or write mo nt Bonnett&ville. . Hnvo two nice building lots in East Bonneitsville-ono lot i aero. Ono lot 1 nore, JBQyn Have you tried tho "Peerless leo Cream Fret xor" you will bo pleas ed'with it. Hardware Storo. Tho vory thing for tho summer those hoautifiil white enamel und brass beds at furnituro utoro of , O. B. MoCall Xf??T I havo tho genuino "DIXIK MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote. G. \V. WAI>I)ILL. -,-O .?-?? You Know What You'aro Takln? Whoo you aro tako Groves Tantoloiw Chill Tonio bcoauao tho formula'is plainly given on ovory bottle ohowing tbafc ft tn simply iron and Quinine in a tantolos? form. No ame- no pay. Price 50. To make room, ibo Fa" will cl0k>3 viM; 9, h?t ?. ced pricer randing ivor I. luivtj aU> a ft tv lt A ,M MOCKS thing now i?t JJ o rm o 11 ? v i ) 1 o) ^y. h io] fe' . ma ve ss Cfel ?m? Be? SW ^iry Respectfully^ Or. ? Heuncltsvillo, 8. (X, Aug 20,-1 ?TLANTiC CO/iS? IIN? RAILROAD. OIBSON TO COKUMU?A, j fjK AV K. AimrvB., 6 45 ti. nt, Oibaon, io io p, m. 17 ip BoimolluvUlo, 9 r/ 8 02 Darlington, 8 35 925 Suratoi, 6 .vo" S 45 P- m> Columbia, io SS n. m. O]HUON TO CUAftliKBTON. LBAVB. ATtmVK. ! 6 45 tv. m. Gibeon, io io p. in, 710 Bennotlsvitlo, 917 8 02 .Darlington, 8 25 9 15 Floronoo, 7 55 4 49 p. 1?. Charleston, 12 45 B-IiOHKNOl? TO WADBBBOItO. LB AVK. A UH I VB. 8 45 a. m. Florence, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Dallington, 6 29 li 30 OliernV/, 5 15 T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. ABs'fc. Gon Pane. Agt, J. R. KENHiY, Gouoral Manager. Wo Feed Th? t#tfg?y> \VIIKN iii (ibye -i: (1 jon want u f;ood ui?fitj ).. tu-mi '::' wit hui*' eorvo you. A good meal for 25-7? RcHtnnruuh north .of the Market. D J. B?tAYBOY. I Warnow \m\ ABOUT flo, j it tSt! ; ..lu', tit ii yo 1 . AV.. . i iii <-V..>..... ll I may vi ?'11' dir! 0101. . . i (j?/j ! j ,..Or M >??vo f?o 'ts'/. 1$! lui ' en liv I ?Mn.-:!f?H-p? T.f. I lt'.i V I-;; j uot-o i^ij-i....?g. Hiing lb to mo ana no matter what it NV ti,, I eau put lt 'Initial, clap? oOiiu>.i'.'i 'My ?.. .ugo's aro very uv'jii orat? .uv,- tii<- \> .?>:-; 'eVj?/ Vu ftoov promptly. I r'j.-ah- ,1 .->v>'.ry . jul .'M.;?n, n\?o Gm)8 and n .M ?.' For i>. j '. ,og itt my lino eco mo. I eau ami do mcftt all oompotition? Jowolor. and Kop:airor. Our feerctmtied ff wc foil. Amy oiiosetidhiif sketch and dciofljill?ii of atty invention svlll ftromptlv receive DUI opinion free concern lag he patentability of sinne. " How to Oblnin a ratent" icnt upon request, intents secured through us advertised for sale ot our expense, .:>? relents taken out through na teceive special vodco, without eimroc, in TUB PATKMT ftacoRO, on Illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturera and Iuvcstois, 8eud for ?ampio copy FREE. Address, VICTOU O, EVANS & CO. (Pa teni Ai tor ney a, ) Evans Bultding, WASHINGTON, O. O. j nitu umw i .1 UUUJIU'JU AT Till') OLU^TANl) Amid Prepared lo lill at Short Not?coJ - Orders for - CJypi'O f*H anni WlxKc luv S as h, 13 ? Dr a and Blinds, AT BOTTOM PXIIOES. Wo Holl no shoddy work, or mlas-flta. Shops on M0O0U atreot near rosidonoo. ?. F. POWER?, Jan 31, 1898 Bonnettevlllp, S. 0, ^Si??y:|^ TRADE MARK? 'ppy^irti . COPYRIGHT? &o. AnvouosonalnK a tVatMi and description muy fmlnlhy'ascertain on. opinion frooTvnotltor PIJ mvaiilli>r> In prottalily putoutabU*. Ooinmunleii. Mon* ?lt let ly coundon* lal. IIiinrtboohotirvUOBtB sont freo. Oldest atron?-y fur aooullnu r-ute-nt??. I'nrWs Inkeu t1tvon?li Munn & Co. KC^.IV.I .peela! nit 1er, votliont-cli>\-zo, lu tho A hnn<l8omoly llluslmtod wcokly, )>HT?08t e^ dilation of any ?ciontHio tournai. Tom?n, >j a yeari fonrmouttm, il. Uoiiinynil tiowntioHlcTF MUNN ft Coi^^wnv, flew Yorh llranoli Onice. (?5 K ?I., Washington, 1>. O. THF. I.esi woikmaiv.hlp, Hay tin and Tonie Treatment Tools AK best nod sharpest Vo?te intention nhvays ussuied ritrco A, ii <:s irt ??iiStArit at eiuln.tr.e, LA i.?li: ti Wi ?UK ii .Mpoeiolty 1 O ?ec :.. eusio5ner.'-a?\';;vv".''.v ciistonier, ??jyso/tVAL <?m$?% y .. w aaw.Ai. ?|fl AH? YAIS IIA?LE0A8, , OON?EN'JKD BOlU'UH)V':. In Ei?oofc M at eli 26, Boutli North Round ; Bound Daily MAIN LINK Dully y? S? __Wo 53 v 6 50 p rn Ar Wilmington Lv 9 00"n m 3 50 p m Lv Fayetteville Ar ta io p m 3 '45. p m Ar 'Vftyottovlllo Lv is 28 p m 230'pmLv,, Hanford Lv '? 43 p m .'4,!' 12 42 i> m Lv Climax^ Lv 3 44 p m 4^MMSH 12 13 p mjJUv Greensboro Ar 4 15 p m ti 5s a m Ar GrcoDBboro Lv 4 25 p m .'/' . . ti 0/ a m Lv SLoko?dalo Lv 5 /2 p m io 36 a m Lv Walnut Cove Lv .-5-44'p m io 09 a m liv Rural Hull Lv 6 13 p m 8 45 u m Lv Mt. Airy Ar 7 34 p m ~8o"uth " ^N?rth" ' , ' . 'l]m Bound . Round Doily BENNETT?YlLLl? Dally 8 00 a m Lv iWuiattfiviUo At j y 15 p in 9 07 a m Lv Maxton Lv Ci 15 p m y 35 a m Lv Rod 8prIn?ro Lv 5 35 p m ;,<;, io 20 a 10 Lv Hope Milln Lv 4. s'2 p m io 40 a m Ar Fayetteville Lv 4 33 y. m : "i No 4O ' No 47 ? 8'.-uU? ' Vox th . Round, ? M.\meON BUrtWOfi ? i -mu) Dr.?y cs - j uroly./.bx bundey j I ihunlay 5 30 v ml A) .""Ituv,...>... ,o,iji m 3 50 p wjLv t'lifii.v A ? ';? .<; ii m 2 40 V> in'Ly 0/.?;c-)iiil.',,io -, 17 mn >'/..,<*;. 2 30 p ?a j Ar Li'!?- '<>.;. c o r> n m I lt l. ?"It v Ht..?- - W.ith'thi .Du.vV.aio -..ro t'.| .jVL.t?.v 'tiiii?v?,tHl, ' Oom^;.v.y, at Wi^luufc (Jove wiUi^rJio Norfolk H. M. MMRtLSON, iien'l 5 ont, OP J. W. MoEUV GEj BEBNETTSVILLE, S.O. I HAVE recently moved my IPnv'j >' Bobnoltfivilio, and (br ?bo pro.?2 ' out am looafod near ibu Poppt, \% IPt UIU* oaouPy tho McCall Brick I^S^i Waroboitpo, whom I will , loo plouscd to continue to supply all woik needed io my lino to ibo pc MVIC ol'Marls boro and adjoining countio.'i Vat tie* find ing it more convenient ;eau have their or dora Ulled from, roy yard at Dillon,'8. C, Pe?igi?9j o^timraos und prices fninkdiod applifiution? .CJeaia?g imd^v.wttin?; mon*? undents and tombstones ft specdnlty, Thanking tho general publio for past patrono?b J. respectfully s??',U a contin uanoo. of tho oamo in Ibo futuro. Vory respectfully, J.'W. ftflo^LWE^, : W. W. PATE, Bl ANA OE?. January 22, 1990 Three Barnet's 1 Thveo Chairs.. Everything First >V1 aw, BALOON ON MAUIOTT BTREKT. EASY oiS^liS?ir?HAyEg BEST OF HA? lt OUTS I Children reeoivo special attention either ut tito Sh*t> itt 'UVir home, Yotsv \)atvona; ; a^leUcd. ^:>.;;';''j' J. A. GRACE, il irh'er. BKNNI-?TTBVILLV, ('. Xtavtl0ctallyali?o;>ixiho?o^?i!iiHUidS , Nat aro in atinnft-t^oning : >'*? reeon? '?tmotlng tho exhausted. 0.if eSMVO Ot? .ganJ. lb id tito lat^t.dls?o vort rldlKest' aiit'?miHonio. UNO o?ioi-ywtaratlOa can approach it Ju ???HdoWey. lt in* .auntly roUove?tind nc?imuY?LCy euroli . Dyepopslft?'-.IiKV.f^fcl io ti,- ilearlb?r?," [\ tflatnlonce, hom .Stomach, Waurea, Sick HoadaolU), Oa^trnlg?a.Cr?mp^ftuA' allotter r6?nlts tif InvporfcottllgeB'tlori*' J??lC0500. u?d $1. 4Ln rao site ec>i!,atQ? ?l}4 i\rnr>\ Bmatt;si2i>. BocUiaUAUov'Mlyop5pii??*oj?.lf?4fj;?9 ?>i<t\w?? by K. C. oIT".' t\ co., cin^n'o. nay to i--e.i?.':. \>y' o?rrl-l. 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