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ti. A. 11ROWN - - - Editor. Friday Ootober 18, 1901, Subscription Trice t Ono year.....$ 1.001 Six mouths.BO I -Three months.25 PEN AND 8CISSORQRAPH8 Court in in scs?ion at Marion. Colorado in having a snow storm Tho oom orop of 1901 is tho lowost on record. The sugar rofiuorios aro at war and tho price lins boen reduced. The physicians who attended president McKinley want a foe of I $100,000. Czolgosa says ho ia pro pa rod to clio-ho said ns much tho day he V shot tho President. Winthrop Normal Collogo is again overrun in spite of a big] addition to tho dormitory. Tho Haleigh Fair opons next Tuosday. Tho fair at Columbia opons on tho 28th. Judge Aldrich is holding Court in Bloronco this wook-the juries were not questioned. Tho exhibits of tho navy and war departments at B?llalo will bo sent to tho Charleston exposition. Society Hill sustains a great' loss in tho (loath of Mrs. Theodore Sompayrao whioh occurred on the 7 th. Tho celebration of the centeu-l nial of the S. C. College is to bo t> lOUtUtO Ul I/IJU VfllNI ll?tS50ll AKAjJU sitiOD. (&3gF? Mr. W. P. COVINGTON is in the market to buy seed. See him before you sell or buy1 your meal. Mrs. McKinley has a fortune of $200,000 but Congress will be asked to give her a pension of . $50,000 more. Senator Tillman has gone to Kansas and Nebraska on a Roture tour. He will talk on tho Dispen sary law and Race Question. Blalock says somebody is doing a lot of unnecessary lying on him mut now. "Why yes. that's clean politics with some folks. The scheme to put Geu Hamp ton back in the Senate by having all tho candidates to withdraw in his favor is not sweet enough for tho palate of tho hungry politi cians wanting to got thoro. Thc coiuVt?i?i?ii ..>... of agiitu)iure iltSI inn te? tho cut iou ori>p ol I{;01 ut J),5(!0 Otu). I ; r<;| r.i i do duulit .i.- hiisevi ou tho it oro tige JV po rv-a to ho plan iv<l a fd not ''ti tho VC; port oj tho giottor*?, which alone -i^ukl--b*3> uorieot* Tho Atlanta Journal has start ed a movement to erect a monu ment to tho late Prosidont Mc Kinley in that city, where he made tho speech in which he pro posed that the Federal Govern ment help to caro for tho graves of the Confederate dead. Tho census bureau has made public tho population of South Carolina, by sex, natiyity and col or as follows: Moles 664,895; fe males 685,421; foreign born, 6,628; whito, 557,807; colored 782,509. All tho colorod people in the state aro negroes except 67 Chinese and 121 Indians. The John Eobinson ?hows A Gorgeous Sumptous and Impressive | Augmentation. Tho acme of sconio splendor was Toadi ed when John Robinson produced the great speotaole of Solomon, His tomple and Ike Queen of Sheba. No eourt was greater in all that per l?med to n.aguificonce than Solomon's, (md av historically reproduced with dozens of calcium and Vari-oolorcd lights on the brilliant costumes and scintillating armor j it has received unstinted praiso from al) who have been fortunate onough to wit? noss tho grand spectacle Tho circus has been ohaructorized QB tho most interesting in its unexceptional features and in tho general excellence of | its ring performances. Thc menagerie in largo and comprehensive and inoludos living specimens of tho rarest boasts, birds, reptiles, and ampbibi. Thc colossol Roman hippodrome is in itself a feature that lins no duplication nud carries the spectator back to Imper ial Caesar's doy. -Tho show will exhibit at Bennottsvillo Wednesday Oct 23d. I vvoar good KIIOOS that givo mo no trouble. I buy tho James mon's shoo for $2.50 guaranteed at Mit tle'? store. A Shocking Accident. On Wednesday afternoon last ono of | tho Hpind of bill posters for John Robin son's Cirous mot with a shocking acci dent down at Mr. A. J. Matheson's big flour and grist mil) wost of town. While Eostin? a bill on tho high wall of tho uilding ho lost bis bataneo and foll on a ehalt which was running at full speed, and beforo ho could bo extricated ono leg was broken and tho foot fearfully lacor ratod besides other wounds and bruisos. Prompt modioal aid wa9 givon and ho was brought to town and taken to tho homo of Mr. Josoph Jones, whore ho will ro main until ho gets well. His sufferings | m o excruciating but hopos aro entertained that ho will recover. * * Another equally as shocking took placo near MoColl on Tuesday of this wcok. Mr, I, P. Gibson was thrown from a mower white outting hoy in his Sold and had his right log cut off. Hi? driver had only n short timo beforo met with painful injuries, and Mr. Gibson had taken his piuco. I wear good clothes that flt] wear and look well bcoaauso Mittlo multen thom. - COMING 4 - COW .MT HOlIi?l?v Thursday wight, . ?ot. 8i, i??i. Tho first of tho eorios of six Katcrtain uionts promised by tho Alkahost Lyceum of Atlautn. under tho aujpiooa of tho K. of I'V.. of Boooolt8vilto. will bo niven io tho Court House ob Thursday livening, Ootobor 31, for one night only. SOMETHING GRAN!) and ENTERTAINING. Which nil lovora of good eingingt com ody roprosontalious, olooution, vooaliza lion and humor, will heartily enjoy. ONE CHANCE TO HEAR THEM Arrungo for tickets at once and mako auro of u Boat in limo Mr. A. L. MILLEU will vtsit Clio, MoColl and Tatum botero that day with tickets and give all au opportunity to hoar and soo thia high class company. INpIftlMOKIAlM. Mre. Mary Woodley, widow of Mr, John 0. Woodley, waa born Auguab 15th 182g and dtod Oct 5, 1901 hoing in hor HO von ty fourth your. She was a daughtor of Mr. Danie) and Mary John, also a ntcoo of Messrs Jumes land David Spoar?, and Mr?. Mathow Huostoaa, and Mri. Townaond tho mo th or of Major B. D. Townaond and ot horn. From hor lino of nuooatry, it is oaay to undoratatd why in hor church relations sho waa a Mothodiat. Sho was married to Mr, Woodloy Fob 20th 1851. Ton okild. ron woro bom uoto thom; two Bona and a daughtor wont boforo hor, tbroo noun and four daughters and an interesting uutnbor of grand-obildxon mourn tho toss th?y havo nantuiiied by hor death. Hor purer.U woro industrious, tbriviag pooplo, and thoy taught tboir ohildron los eons of industry and economy whioh thoy novor forgot. Thoy moreover taught thom by precept and example, to load qtliot poaooablo and upright lives, in all godllnoBa mid honesty, and thoy have praotiood Io tholr liven tho lessons thus taught. Mrs. Woodloy nimrod largoly in tho profits do med from those wboloaomo instructions. It may bo said of her that sho oared for her homo, looked diligently nod wlsoly with roforonoo to all her doraostio.olaims, to tho Intoreot of her husband and to tho rightful training of her ohildron. Ono of hor noun raid to mo ainoo hor doath. "Moth* or's greatest doslro with roforonoo to hor ohildron, was, that they should at all timon and undor all olroumstanoos live right." In neting her part, in tho ephoro of lifo tn whioh abo was oalled to moto, abo did not rely upon human atrenghth or human wisdom, but upon Divine help. Sho was a christian. In early youth abo consecrated horaelf to tho Borvloo of hor Hoavenly Father aud united horaolf with tho Metho dist ohuroh and continued a oonatatent member of the aamo until aho waa trans fered to tho churdh triumphant. Hor mom bership was Brat at Parnaaaus, after hor nm mingo lt waa tranaforod to Hebron. And whon tho ohuroh was built in tho towa <f Olio near her homo sho wont thoro as long as sho waa abio, aho was a regular attend ant at tho houao of God. During tho few lust yearn of her lifo, on account of the burden of yearn and Bomo nfUictionu, abo waa not nblo to attend. Sbo waa novor in Wac ii? ,3.numst^lIv,* "rn her reUjjto.Ui exp' iii :, H?r ?ii1' deidre net) mod to 'ba: H j ?':;'^K.?;?p nie little and m b mm'I) I..0;.vo<i and priced by <.'..d i,!ono," Hot rrlond? wirre mady) at wau jih?wn j or? '.a .. day ol hoi tuneo.', when that vatit. m?..et ..:...? D.t people gttthutud uiouud her new made grave. A solomn awe aoomod to porvado tho ontiro ausomblngo when tho ohoir sang "Aalcop in Jesus'' AG, and tho words Boomed so nppropriato aa thoy were sung in tho presence cf tho sleeping re mains of ono whose work was finished, whoso day of lifo had boon Bucoeodad by tho night of death, and who was swootly reposing amid tho rout that romain for the ohildron of God. A fo.v mon th II previous to her doath she fell, and na a result of that fall hor thigh was fractured, and thia added to hor salt eringa. Hor pastor Hov, T. M. Dont kind ly visited hor In the Mino of her affliction and found her oalm resigned submiasive, meek and only walting the will ot God. And whon tho ond c.imo, it was only tho roloaeiug of the soul from tho Bullering tenement, and a blissful admittance into the joya of oternal lifo. Wo aro thankful that Mrs Woodloy waa permitted to live so long among us, and that aho has loft heh I nd her such a mem ory ns we delight to ehorisb. And It is hoped that hor mantle may havo fallon upon hor sorrowing ohildron. And aa from time to time they may gathor around tho ?Hont tomb mound that marks hor last resting place te decorate it with fresh flowors, emblematic of tho purity of hor lifo and tho immortality of hor soul, may thoy recollect that tholr mothor is swcolly , resting beneath tho tree of life and feast j tog upon its ambrosial frnito and walting for tho coming of lovod ones left behind. And may thOBO who lingor behind be roady to say: "0 how ewoot it will bo in that boautiful land, So froe from all sorrow and pain, With nonga on our lips and harpa In our hands To moot ono anothor again!" She was buried in Hebron Oomotory Oobobor 6th 1901, thoro to reposo until the morning breaks aud tho shadows flee away. Rev, T. M. Dont assisted by Itov. John Manning and Rev. L. M. namor, conducted tho funeral Borvloo, Ii, M. HAMRn. Covington, S. 0 , Oot io, IQOI . ?&T I buy tho Mooro & Ito go rs children shoes sold by Mtitle. Thoy aro good ones. Wants to 8011 Out. Wo regret to loam that Mr. R. T. Barfield our popular Under taker and Furniture doalor for many years is wanting to soil out for the purposo of moving away. Ile has a fine outfit and ?fters to soil reasonable to tho right man. JWST'My wearing apparel is sty lish woar well, I trado at Mittlo's storo. Mon of the Time. Mr. J. 0. Garling ton editor of the Spar* tanhtug Herald has undertaken to prepare and publish a biographical eneyolopodla of prominent men ot South Carolina by coun ties. Mr, Earl 0. Page representing tho work was lo town last wook gathering data for this wo?k, Tho work will bs tom?? thing nico and worthy a phtoo in every Jdbrary. A Literary Troat. Tho Litorary and Musical outortaiu ment givon at tho Grndod School Chopol Tuesday night by tho Chiquohi Club ol' Darlington was somothiug good. Tho ruusio, BooKH. rcoitatiniM. ?nd address oe South Carolina history woro far abovo tho avcrajro and thoso who attcudod woro fully ropaid. Tho Bclootiom woro suporb aodrondorod with a poetry of motion that was grand and oatoliy TIIO:H> wb i failod to attond missod a treat, Wo havo not timo or spneo to say more, BREACH of PROMISE SUIT. AT THE COURT HOUSE, Friday Night, Oct. 18, lOOl. Thia is something now, humor-! oil? and will bo especially instruct ive to the ladies and children who have never witnessed a publie taial and tho proceods will go to tho fund [for tho completion of tho M. E. Church. ADULTS, 25 eta. CIIILDKEN, l?cts Fresh Arrivals. Two Horse Plows, four different mak os of Harrows-Acme, Cutaway and llouud Diso, spading and Sl>iko tooth Lovoling Harrows-ull of which ure olter iug at cxtromcly low prices. Call and got our prices boforo you buy. P. A, IIOU?ES. A FIENDISH ATTAOK. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee Iowa, that nearly proved iatal. lt came through his kid neys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Elec tric Bitters which effected such a won dcrlul change that lie writes he lecls like a new mau This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trsuble, puri fies the blood and builds up your health. Only soc at J. T. Douglas & Bro. Stops tho Cough and Works off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tublot? euro a cold In ono day. No Ouro, No Pay. Prlco 250 a box. Teachers Examination. By authority of State Board of Educa tion a special ExaUiina?i?n for toaohora oortilloat.cn of qualification to teach in the publio neb o oin of Marlboro Couuty will bo hold at Bounettavillo on Tuesday tho 22nd day Oct 1901. Tho examination will open promptly at 9 30 a. m. and oloao at 4. p. m., and will bo hold in tho Oourb Homo. W. hi STANTON, Oot 9, 1901. Oti'n Co. Bd Ed. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. HAVING filed with tho Judge of Pros bato of tho County of Marlboro my final return ns Executrix of tho last-Wi tl and Testament of Robert C. ICastotling, deceased, notico i? hereby given that thirty day.* from the dato hereof, to wit, on tho 1 Gili day of Novoinbor noxt. ensu ing, at IO o'clock in thc forenoon, I will apply to said Judge of Probate Por i dfc* Ont IV, I) i. {.INC., fccout rik!, C?l?liol) For L?te o? Miiiiiiiislriiii?i!, 'i ?T ?O OF SOptri (JAROLl XA, MAUL?ORO' COUNTY-Hy Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probato. Wu (CUE AB, Wesley MoOaakill matlo auit to ruo to grant unto him Letters of Ad ministraci?n of tho l'htnto mid Effeota of John Allen, deceneed; Those aro therefore to cito ami ndmoniah all and singular tho kindred and oroditors lof tho said John Allon, deceased, that thoy bo and appear before mo, in tho Court of Probate to bo hold nt Bonuottaville on the 21 ab day of October 1901, after pub* , liontion thoroof, at 11 o'olook in tho foro uoon, to show oauso, if nuy thoy have why I auld administration abould not bo granted. GI von under my hand this 7th day of j Ootober, A.D., r9oi. MILTON MCLAURIN, Oot ro, 1901. Judge of Probate. mwiniiiiii minni niiiiimif NOTICE! Opening ol' The Public Schools. THE Free Schools in Marlboro county will open on the 28th day of Octo ber, or as soon thcreatter as practicable My office will bc open every day, lot the purpose ol selling and exchanging school books, irom Monday the 21st ol October to Saturday November 2d. Except the two weeks, T will have my usual office days-Monday and Saturday -while the Free Schools are in session. All Boards of Trustees thal have not yet organized arc requested to do so at an early date, and report to me the names and addresses of their Chairman and Clerk. Teachers will call or send lor Registers and Trustees lor Trustee Records, cannot approve any pay warrants unless they arc made on the forms contained in thc Trustee Records. W, Ii STANTON, Chm'n Co. Rd. ot Educ'n Sept 30, 1901. 4 YO Y CAN SEE THINGS with properly fitted glasses which a far beyond thc unassisted vision. Don't strain thc eyes by doing without this assistance. Eyeglasses or Spectacles are not a sign of weakness or an indica tlon of old ag?. Youlhlul eyes require their usslstance, Pemjt us to make a test and supply the necessary glasses, Thc test will cost nothing and thc glasses be as low in price as is consistent with good quality. 8ept xv. oAnnoL&j Uowolor, BennettsylUo, 8? 0, rTT Tl-? '-ar N. N? 8; BENNE?TSVILLE 'WEI)JNEH])AY jOuf THE ONLY Bill SHOW. W fe? THIS ONLY MM ill i ri Coming In Its Own Pallico Bjjocini Trains. 77th Year of the 01il??t,"*B?-S8??t and Best Show on Earth. The PIONEERS and PERPETUATORS - Of Tented AmuMoment Institutions. JOHN ROBINSON'S Ten Big Shows All United, 4 CIRCUSES- MUN A OERIES-2 STAGES ROW \N lOPPODROME. ff /Mm mw If,.. Qf Combined with the Granel Biblical Spectacular Production KING- SOLOMON and THE Q?JHBN of SHEBA An Iuipreseivo and Etninoutly Moral phd Mind Elovating Pageantio aud Socnio Spcotaole, with its EnohatHihg Bullo! , Magnificent Soenery end Gorgeous Costumes! 100 BEAUTIFUL BALLET CURLS 100 500 Men, Won?, a arid Horses in the Cast. Carl Z?:^{g-on.l3a.ol3SLf?S jp?09000 /iir^RMiN? ELEPHANTS. Elephants that Waltz. I$]ephhnta that Actually Play Musical Instruments. Elephants I hat do everything but talk. 100 NEW and NOVEL OIROUS ACTS, 1000 RARE AND (H)SM'LY ANIMALS. 50 HAIR RAISING RACES. A Crana, Free $$0,000 STRBBT PARADE, 5 Hands of Music, Fifo and Dr uni iftrps, Clunie of BOIIH, 50 Cor? and Gilded Dens. 29 Table aux Cars. Vi Trap;*! KOOThoroughbred Horson, GO Miniature Ponies, Steam Caiiopo drawn by t;l I'(.nies and driven by ono tenn. v v Tr J H ff J * KV/N 1 i.V. ? <>$< ! rossi : i LS 1 fm 1 9 has been reserved for tine ni?mFIST i H ill! l?i lill ? K i No^ pened New Ursels Building I I m # lt Mari? Street. THE "EXCELSIOR" THE BEST. What ?onie people j ?MI .fifi MOW, IWHI who have 'l'catetl These dioorta, Soy nboui? <he V.xcrhilor Cooli Stove?: 1 bought an ''Excelsior Gook Stove" last Spring. I am well pleased with lt lt not only performs well bul requires lesr. wood than any Stove I ever had. GEO. M. WEBSTER. 1 have been using the new " Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard & Co.. tor 16 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction. Mr? J; G. W. COBB. Mrs COBB has just put io another I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and when tn need of a Cooker f endeavor to {{et that make ol l3tove. A. J. BRISTOW. Mr. BRISTOW bought ono ?rom a sister town, as until recently there was no agency in Bennettsvlile. Tho "ExoolBlor Bange" bought of ?cn gives entire satisfaction JAS. ?V DAVID. These goods ami ?|| |({IU| 0f Hardware, Crockery. Paints, oils te, oan be had at OM|QR UnHH? ft), Bonnottoviii?, s. o, Next.toW. P, Dreodon's. ION I IP You Trade At ITTI^ES OTOR? lio Uo You run absolutely no risk in buying from us, as we Take Baok any Goods that do not come up to your expectations, EITHER IN PLUCK OR QUALITY. Wo aro doing business in this and neighboring counties same is on tho increase daily r. gardlcss bf crop conditions as you get tho Quantity, Quality, and correct style at a saving of 26 to 40 per cent on the dohar. ' OUR LINE IS COMPLETE. "SiSfl&rS WILL BE SOLO RIGHT, or not at all. ALL KINDS OF GOOD SHOES . For everybody in thc Household. Remember' we control, thc famous JA MES MEANS $2.50 SHOES, - every pair guanteed. In Ladies Shoes, also Misses, see tho PLAUT & MARKS and MOLISE ROGERS Lines. To see them] means to make u customer of you. It also meaus that you Wear Good, Comfortable Shoes. And Street Hats. I We give you the benefit of a high priced Milliner's sala ary aud give you as much style and quality as to bo had. No milliner's salary to be added to tho prolU. Infant Caps, Cloaks, &C-.-thc most complete lino in the town. Dry Goods. AU new goods shown this sea? '9 son arc to be found at Mittle's Storo - SILKS, FREtfCH FLANNELS. GRANITES, BROADCLOTHS, PRU M ELLAS, CHEVIOTS, and all cheaper goods shown in abundance. Full linc of Domestics in stock at best prices &*icl&et?9 ??ais asssfi Capes T!K gre?) I est lino o? L?di?s Jackets, Coats andi Capes in the County, ii' you .buyColoro ocoiwg our line and getting our prices you are losing money and the oppor tunity of seeing tho latest styles which other Houses, are not showing. Skirts. Waists, Underskirts, &c, Always on hand everything for everybody to woar. Boys Knee Suits. Must bo seen to be fully appreciated. If you are A CUSTOMER OF OURS YOU KNOW US. If not, you are in the minority. Give us a call and you viii soon be in the majority, which means you are saving money BEGA USE YOU TRADE AT MITTRWS STORE. Come ami see us* ALWAYS GI*AX* TO SEE YOU, YOURS FOR HONEST DEALINGS. IIVEUtle's Store 0 BENNETTSYILLE * B?KERY AND S0NFESTI0DBRY. -FRESH DAILY. CXA.JESLE3jE?7 j Orders lilied on short notice. All size CAKES made to order Wedding Cakes A Specialty. North East Corner ?Public Square* April 22, 1901._ __. , . , - and Real Estate Agency. ?. L. KIRKWOOD, Manager. Parties wanting fa buy er sell prep? erly of any Kind-nouses, lots, or farms-should see mo or writo mo at ?enneUsvIllo. Have two nico building lots In East Sion nott?vlllo~*ono let ? aero. One lot 1 nore, FOR BENT An 8 Horso. Farm to a desirable tenant, J. T. DUMMY,' Atty a Law. ? Aug 21,1001.. . CONUBNBKU i?CHBJD?LU. Io ?SffcOt Mutch 26, 1899. Bouth Bound Dully flo 5? MAIN LINK 6 50 p m 3 50 p in 3 45 p m a 30 p m 12 43 p m 12 13 p ra ii 55 & m II 07 a ra io 36 a ra io 09 a ra 8 45 a ra Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Wlh?lug'iiii Fayetteville Fnyo?t?villo Sanford Climax Gioouohoro Greensboro Btokcsdale Wat nut Co vo Bural Hall Mt. Airy Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Ar Noith Mound Oally No j3 _ 0 00 a u?! u io, p m 12 28 p u% 1 43 P >? 3 44 P ? 4 IS P m 4 ?5 P m 5 ia p ra 5 44 P ? 6 13 p 14 7 34 p m South Mound Dully No 64 BENNBTTSVILLB North Bound Daily No 6? 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 35 a ra io 20 a ra io 40 a ra Lv BonnottevlUo Ar Lv Maxton Lv Lv Bed Springo Lv Lv ilopo Mills Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 7 15 p m 6 15 p ra 5 35 P *? 4 52 p m 4 33 P ? ' No 46 South Bouud Mixed Daily ex Snnday MADISON BRANCH No 47 North Bound Mixed Dally; ox Sunday 5 30 p ml Ar llamseur Lv 6 40 n rn 3 50 p mlLv 2 4c p m|Lv 2 30 p ra i 15 p ra 12 30 p m Ar Lv Iv Climax Orobu?lr?ro Grdonoboro Stbkeedato Madison Ar Ari Lv 8 25 a ra 917am 9 35 a m Lvlti 07 a ra Arjii 55 a m Connections at Fayetteville with Atlantic OoaBt Line, at Maxton with tho Carolina Contra! Railroad, at Bcd Spsiaga wita th? Bsd Syringe and Bowmoro railroad, at Baa ford with tho Hon hoard Air Lino, at Quht with the Durham and Charlotte Balboa*, at Greenboro with the Sonthnrn Ballway . Oompnny, at Walnut Oovo with tho Norfolk and Western Ballway. J. ?. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. BMBBSON, Tramo Mauogor. H. M. BMBBSON, Gon'l PasH-Agoufc. ^Tt ItNTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD GIBSON TO COLpMMA. IIB AVIS. A ma VE, G 45 a. rn? Gibson, io io p. ra. 7 io Bonnottavlllo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 25 Sumter, 6 40 5 45 p. m. Columbia, 10 55 a. ra, OID BON TO CHARLESTON. LBAVB. Ci AC ii rn _ 7 10 8 02 9 15 4 49 P? m. Anni v.-p. Gibson, ;o ?O p. m. Bonnottavillo, 9 17 Darlington, 8 25 Florenoo, 7 55 Charleston, ' 12 45 1 "V1 PLORBNOB TO WADESBORO. LBAVB. Allin VIS, 8 45 a. m, Florenoe, ' 7 00 p. ra. 9 20 Darlington, 6 29 ir }o Che. i iv, 5 ?5 T. M. KMBBBON, H M.EH?BRSON, Trafilo Manager. \m\. Gen IV--?. Ag?, J. V KENLY, Genend Manag*1/. ?mi apa aj? * .**?.*..?* . *.. IM "-?J ? ? TONSORIAL PARLOR;' THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance. LADIES WORK a Specialty I Once a customer, always a customer, JACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS, Three Barbers ! Three Chairs ! JSverythinfj First-Class. SALOON ON MARION STREET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTSI Children receive special attention. either at the Shop at their hou??, Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber. . BENNETTftVILLE, B. 0. 60 YEAR8* EXPERIENCE PATENTS I rf ADK mnnrsw DE310N9 Copviuoirro Ac. Anyone Rending a nkoioh end fleaorlptlqn way Quickly ivoortnin our opinion fro?whether mi invention lu Prehrybly nntentnblo. "^?'.?'??liflt t lour? strictly conildentfM.Ilnndbook on tWent? .ont free, oidoat ngenoy for aoonrlng paUnt? Patenta takon through Munn A Co. re?oive nf?tal notko, without oharue. In tho Scientific JUttericati. Largest cir ... Tomi?,M a alt nowndealew. A handaomolr llhutratea weoXlr. ,, oulatton ol any aolontlSo ?OUTOB . Terni?..??.? "old hy " .w.1 any ?.. rear ; four months, si. Braaoh ?fflceT?? V Qt,, WaiV.ngt l,IIS! Lill! Lilli FOR SALE. J. M. JACKSON. July 12, 1901. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrioo A Weok Edition. The Most Widely Read Now?paper ia America. Time has demonstrated that the Th ric? , ^Wcelt World statins alone in a class, Dther papers have imitated ita form hut not its success. This is because lt tell* lt impartially, whether that news be po. littcal or otherwise Il ls in {act almost a daily at tho price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes firat* class serial stories and other features suited to the bpme and fireside, The Thrlco ? Week World's regular subscription"price, ls only $t.oo per year, and this pays tor 156 papera. Wc oller thl? unequalled newspaper ftbd th* Dem - ocrat together one y?ay lor $*.67,