The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, November 01, 1901, Image 2
S, A. BllOWN - - - Editor.
Friday November 1, 1901,
Subscription Pricet
Ono year.1.00
Six months.BO
Three months.25
PEN AND 8CI880IIQRAPHS
. Dr. Bill rd says tho reorganiza
tion of ibo Alliauco is progressing
woll.
Judge J. 13. lloagan tho. only,
mtrvivor of JoiTorson Davis's Cab
inet, is roportod vory ill.
Nearly all tho business housoa
in Lamar Ark., woro burned on
tho 24th ult. Loss $150,000.
Eorepiiugh ond Sells big BIIOW was in
i wreck hr Louisiana Tuesday, and ouo
?;u- load cf ?l?phants got too so, but were
poe roc?nturod.
. AO ''edd ir..:.!" oak' ot school
harts ?nd f?lobo?t ht ko s phi?o at
limiter on th?' 12 th io pay ?it", j
Congressman Lu vor ; n
pointed E. F. IJorndon, a young
lawyer of Waltorboro, his private
ueorotary.
Tho ?oo'ioty of tho Christian
Tempor?neo Workers will hold
thoir annual convontion in Green
ville boginning tho 8th of Nov.
Miss Stone, tho missionary is
still safe and the ehnncos aro that
she will be given up by the bri
gands.
Crops aro short in Richmond
wo un ty, A colored man picked
over 18 acroB of cotton in iona
than a day.
Caleb Powere has boon convict
ed of tho murder of Governor
Goobel and sentone.Hl for lifo. A
second appeal for a now trial has
been made.
Tho Charleston Exposition
opens on the 2nd of December.
Preliminary religious services
will be held on tho grounds on
the Sunday before.
A iicelion of Buffalo Bill's show train
was wrecked in Virginia Monduy in one
of these head ond collisions, nnd 110 of
bia fine horses killed. Three ineu wore
badly hurt. A inonu tho horses killed was
the hundsoiuo charger given Col Cody
by Gen. Miies.
The Maxton papor says there
was a sprinkle of rain there last
week for three days, and tho sky
never seemed clearer or tho sun
shine brighter, and yet tho drops
kept falling.
All over tho state courts are
adjoin Olv, itli??i jury 1.1 ?als I. ;.
ea o sn of ii nd defect in the i ut,vi
? il ..?..,, ind ?. ?? UiO jolujito ..> lol ;
i:0 ?Va ?iij o ihn Iiuv now deolaie I bv
l;W'6 tlOd^'oH 1.0 bi, t.M('i!'t;ii.ltllUf ti, ! I
uon i put un MU mucu coal as to
put out tho fire You can lay so
many books ou the brain as to
bury it, and teaeli children so
much that they learn nothing aud
preach so long that tho pooplo
forget all that is said.-Spur
geon.
Let Teddy convert his homo in
to a negro boarding house if he
likes that sort of thing, but so long
as ho willdo thc right thing by tho
South in tho appointments to fed
eral oiliccH, he is tho best friend
the South has bad in tho whito
houso since tho old mon of today
were small boys.
Thc Sumter papers tell us that
tho cost of electric lights is getting
so high that many of tho nie relian tn
hflvo gone back to tho kerosene
lamps for lighting their stores.
And yet there aro thoso in Ben
ncttsvillo who would saddlo tho
town with debt in order to secure
them hore. It is wisdom to go
slow in matters of debt.
Beware of making your moral
staplo consist of tho negativo vir
tues. lt is good to abstain from
all that is sinful or harmful. But
making a business of it loads to
emaciation of character unless one
feeds largely also on tho more
nutritous diot of activo sympathet
ic benevolence.-Oliver Wendell
Holmes.
Czolgosz Pays for His Crime.
Leon P. Czolgo?5 the murderer
of President McKinley was exoutod
hy electricity at Auburn N. Y., Tuoa
day morning nt 7.12 Ho received
1700 volts and was doad in 2 minutes
Ile wanted tu m uko a talk but was
not allowed, as there was no crowd.
He said while being strapped in tho
chair that he was not sorry for his
crime, but was sorry that ho could
not see his father.
-.a? ---
I'Oiiarloston Exposition.
It is indeed a pleasure to learn
that our county will have an ex
hibit at the Charleston Exposi
tion, even though it may oe a
small one compared to others.
The commissioners have done
their part in asking our people
for exhibits. Those who have
not clone so can do so still. Send
or bring them to Mr. C. S. Mc
Call, and he will do the rest.
Educational Mass Mooting
Thorn will bo under tho aus
pices of tho Marlboro Trustees'
Association, an educational mass
mooting, in tho Court House noxt
Monday, Nov 4, boginning rtt 10.
30 o'clock, Sorao able speakers
havo boon invited, and have prom
ised to make addresses on tao oc
casion. Tho publio cordially in
vited.
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.
Ito ins ot Interest From Thit Hus
tlinx Little} City.
On Sunday morniug tho Rev. E.
P. Eastcrling delivered a sermon
that should be pilton record in tho
placo of any sermon that Tal ra ago,
Sam Jones, Tom Teitob or any other
noted Divine ovor preached to nu
avorago congregation. His subject was
self dependence and individual ros?
poueibility. Ho argued in a elwin
(inn .spirit and proved his argument
by tho Biblo, that every mau is en
titled to his own views and opinions
He did uot tell us like tho fol ka in
Gi reen lund do, ask tho preacher boforo
you do it. Ho said tho preacher was a
man tho same ns any other mau. He
said that he bad heard of people soy?
iug I will do this thing if tho preach'
or don't find lt out or if my christian
friends dont hear of it, How true to
human nature this is iu Greenlaud
And then bc said ?'prove all things,
bold fast to that which good don't ask
tho preacher what is right, tnko the
Biblo in a prayerful spirit for a guido
and quit tho wrong thing; do the J
right and depend Oil (llC "ri"* that is
niven ?? I li rougit Cod's linly wi it?
flo ?aid that k preacher in business
?vus only ?n ordi tn ry mon, '?.>< un
titled to any moro ain'nlevdioii than
n/iy otho* tuan, bot tb at liq should BO
tivo that oih?j?o ilo^io?, hi? ?nod work?
glorify God. .
I don't say it was any sin to go to
tho circus and cut tho foo'; if I wnp
to, my wifo would loll mo right off I
tried to get you not to go, and if you
say any thing about it in tho paper. I
will toll tho pioacher tho elopbant and
tho two littlo hogs hitched to tho
wagon wore after you all night, and
tho man with tho red lemonade too.
Thoy liked to ennght me, but as Bill
A rp soys I made my infernal escape
so far, but I have boen looking for
Shoriir Green or "Bill Haudy" to
como after me most ;suy timo. Thank
iho Lord tho "oid ting stiii waves"
A friend brought mo a basket of
.'taters" the day after tho circus My
appetite was like Solomon says the
ways of a maiden aro yery fickle, but
a good woman baked them tater? nice
and browu and I went to tho market
land bought five cents worth of beef
Riid wo had tateis for dinner and
gravy to go with them. And then the
night nfter the circus some good sa
maritan put a toter custard and some
water right nt the hoad of my bed
where I could reach it; that is why I
dreamed about the elephant and the
two littlo bogs, and I rcckou the two
little girls in bluo too. Any how I'll
Bay this much for a tater custard and
water thoy will do for a big mooting,
thoy will do when you aro low spir
ited, they wiii do when company
comes on you unexpected, btft after
you get back from tho circus thero is
nothing that cou compare with tater
custard and water.
''Oh, what a tangled web wc weave
When first we practico to deceive.''
There was a good old church mem
ber that como to me a few dnvs before
ibo eil omi abd .; ii I Mil don't you goi\
io ci rep 5 yon ydll ni li ko ? fool bf
j you.-f.oii'. v uni "are. you p iHig1' he
i Laid nodi rc, . wbivUfn'i bo fungid
? iiiijrO, nod In? was tb?- f?rvl one i mw
ti vi'.?g tc Jo?v Ibo iioi.'oi agent; 1
wish the eiepham hud stopped on mm
and mashed tho conceit ont of him
Pull tho moto of your own eye and
show your brother how to walk.
Human naluro is a strange thing 1
havo seen the most fastidious devo
tees of fashion and stylo turn up their
pretty littlo noses at a good woman
who feels the love of God. i*3 Irr- bea it
at n revival and ?ives vent to her
heaven sent feelings in shouts ot praise
to God. I say that I have stood in
tho congregation aud heard Miss "Ex
clusive society'' say "tnat woranu is
crazy"
And then I have been iu Greenland
to a circus and have scon "Miss Ex
clusivo" with her best bib and tucker
ou jostled and pushed by a great big
negro ruffian with tho odor of a pole
cat and I noticed that their littlo ex
oluswe Democratic noses novor re
ceived an upward turn. Its all right
at the circus but it won't do nt the
church. I nm tired of people telling
me how to do when I go to tho circus
and then do the very same thing*
themselves and como home and tell
the preacher to talk to Mc ho is
going to thc bad. The only redeem
ing thing I see in it is I won't have to
buy a thousand mile ticket nor will I
bo lonesome on tho way. Any old
thing in Greenland goes to the circus
and eats dinner with tho President
too.
Thero is not much doing hero uow.
Cotton is nearly all gathered. Every
body's cow has gone dry. Hay don t
bring but a dollar a load. Every
body owes somebody oise and its al
ways tho other poor dovil that won't
pay his debts-not tho one that is
doing tho talking but the other fellow.
I think there will bo sonio meat made
in this c jun try. In fact I have a hog
in tho pon that 1 have had up all the
year, I got a Judgo to tell mo this a
m. what ho would weigh by Christ
moe. He said by good attention he
would go about 18 los by then. I'll
havo sausage gravy for breakfast. lam
sorry for tho pooplo in Greenland.
Oct 29. 1901. J. P? McG.
Fire at Darlington.
Tho Independent Oil Mill and over 200
bnles cotton was burnol nt Darlington on
Wcdnosduy morning. Los? over $80,000
with perhaps half insurance. The tiro
ooourred in a gin.
In tho evening tho largo new Freight
Depot wa? turned, Tho IOHCS in both
woro bonvy.
Fire at Tiramonsville.
The town of Timmonsvillo was ?wept
>y firo Wednesday morning. LOSROS over
MOO 000, with only immranco of $22,000
m ton stores mid several dwellings. Tho
locupnot of ono of tho ftores has hoon
moated charged wit li tho burning (o gel
nsurnnco on goods which woro found in
lis dwelling ador tho fire. Thoso lamp
explosion fires aro funny accidents.
.rouh Anlvaln.
Two Horso Plows, four difToront nmk*
s of Harrows-Aomo, Cutaway and
lound Diso, spading and gpiko tooth
iOvoling Hallows- -alt of which are offer
lg ot extremely low prices. Call and got
ur pricoH boforo you buy,
P. A? HODOKB?
Whero aro the Watolunou ?
Kd. Democrat:- Thc following
J ; o;;-. western paper; tho intend
cd for Texas and Mo: may bo pro
fitably considered by pooplo of
South Carolina :
"Quito a largo number of lead
ing spirits throughout christendom
aro calling a halt j the church is
forging ahead in temporalities but
lagging spiritually. In tompornl
matters elie can never succeed satis
factorily until she subordinates
every interest to the spiritual.
Success in money getting may
be disastrous to thc church, ovcry
thing depends on thc method em
ployed.
Once men and women realize
that overy thing seen, tasted, heard
said or done, becomes educative,
that a church which resorts to fes
tivals, etc, for tho support of its
institutions is educating thc
people to give from a wrong mo
tive; that a few years of such train
ing will drop it below thc level of
sdjipoi'l given olhor and ic;-. . worthy
objcvi.,.
V?v.ory chord: will hayoHH^Iiriig
glos; tibios wiled li will bc hard io
tricot.'ulannaagaih$t U. Such tim u.
aro tho uouu>iou when I hi' festival i.
thought of and resorted to as thc
only means of relief.
The mistake is made in adop
ting such a method al that time.
God may have brought tho
church to a financial .strait as he
docs individuals, to lest tho quality
of its faith and integrity. In such
a moment let the church go down
before God in humble faith and
prayer; and then out of its deep
poverty, with joy give.
Ile will order things his own
way, will raise up friends and in
crease contributions until there shall
bo money and to sparc. Thc Lord
never intended his church should
bo dragged through all sorts of
doubtful methods in order to be
supported. "As God has prosper
ed" is the law. It is not sinful to
eat oysters or chicken pic; but it is
wrong to educate a community to
support the gospel by receiving in
return quid pro quo. Thc gospel
contains within itself-and men
must beso educated-what is in
I finitely more valuable than things
that perish."
The foregoing deals directly with
some church doings in our com
munity, and is a slap in the face to
all such.
Dinnors, Cantatas, Festivals,
Moot Courts, etc., have no sanction
in God's word for raising money
for his cause. If there arc no
watchmen to cry ont against such
pnrvovsencss hil uno t something be
'done to Win .' <>ii' l.'dq ?vii .- ure
Ibliow ' .1. R 1-V.dton
: Tulum, & 0" ( >< ! 30, \?<M
Mrs Jessie Wynn, widow o? Mr. Wm
P. Wynn, died near Bcnnottsville, S. C.,
October 20, 1001. She brid just pa-sod
ber 1 Ot li birthday. Sho was ibo daugh
ter ol' .Mr. Alec Patrick who died nbout
ono month ago. At tho timo ol hor death
she lind been ti member ol' tho M. E
Churoh, South, about ht years, having
joined when a Utile girl. lier member
ship was nt Shiloh on North Marlboro
Circuit.
During tho choquorcd scones through
which she was called io pass-in tho en
joyment ot' health or visited by tho hand
ol oflliction, amid joy? or sorrows, she
was tho samo steadfast christian, abound
ing in tli - woik ol'thc Lord.
Although she was so young, she had
experienced a large phare of ibo sorrows
incident to ho mun life. Her husband
died the 11th of August 1900, her father
died suddenly about one month before
sho was on!led away, and now as her cud
drew nonr, she saw lhat sho must leave
a precious little child about 'J months old
an orphan, lo bo mut med by the hands
of olhcrj. All these she endured "as sec?
ing Him who is inviable." That religi?n
which had condo.ted and sustained her
in curly lite and through all ibo sorrows
?he had experience was sufli .vient in wiew
ol' dealh, and tho KCiiliuient which
pioiikptcd hor was "I know whom I lia ve
believed, and tim pursutidcd that He is
able to keep that which I have committed
uoto Him ngain.st that day." She waa
reedy to obey the summons and prepared
for a tiiuinpliant entrance into that "reit
which remains for the peoplo ol' God,"
and the sentiment which prompted her
amid all Ibo's cares and sorrows was
,(L<tt troublo and danger my progress op
pOHO,
They can only mako heaven moro bright
at tho 0I080 ;
Como joy, or como Borrow, whato'or may
befall,
Ono momoht in (flory will mako up for nil "
Sho was buried in Hebron Cemetery on
Sunday October 27th. j 00 J, Kev .John
Manning, assisted by Kev- P. il Everett
conducting tho funeral service-?.
L. M. Hamer.
Covington, Oct. 28, 1001.
Stops tho Oough and Work? oil' tho Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinino Tnhlotn euro a cold
In ono day. No Curo, No Pay. Prioo 250 a
box,
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE.
In pursuanco of an Act of tho Honorai Aa
?ambly, ontitlcd An Aot to nuthorlzo all
oltio?and towns to build, equip and op?ralo
a syBtom of water workB and oleotrio lighte
and to IBSUO bonds to moot tho oofct of
sarao, and nota amondatory thoroto, and nt
thc request of the majority of tho Free
holder of tho Town of Bonnottevillo by
potttlon, an olootion will bo hold in tbu
Oonrt lloUBO on tho 14th day Novombcr,
tool, for tho purpoHO of submitting to (ho
puddled voters within tho corporate limita
)f tho town of IlonnottRxillo tho question
>f issuing bouda or no bond? not to exoeod
??12,000 lo build, equip and oporato a sys
om of eh ettie lights m tho said town of
iouaottavillo. And, at tho ?amo time to
oto for threo oltizons, to bo known aB tho
loaid of Com missioners of Publie Works
f eald Town,
Tho following gontlomon aro appointed
lanngora of said o'collon : T, 0. Hamo'r,
i. 3, Breeden and E. B. Carlisle.
Polls opon nt 7 O'clock, a. m., aid OIOSQ
li 4 oVook, p. m.
fl, S. MoCALL.
Out, di, loot. Mayori
DISSATISFACTION ?MP?SSIBL?,
IP YOU T?'S'-'lr .lt
?MORJEi
fORE.
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You run absolutely no risk in buying from us, as
we TakeBaok any Gj-ooc?s that do not oome
up to your expectations, KLI^IBH IN PRICE OR|
QUALITY.
We aro doing business in Ulis ami icighboring counties
saino is on Ibo increase daily rognfdjosij of crop conditions
as you get Ibo Quantity, Quality, i I <correct style at a saving
of 25 to 40 per cent on thc tl ??:. -
.^mwMii " a "*~ct
. ?WA} k : fr.JP ALL NEW GOODS I
li UM MlVfi lo b.$$|V|i ? -Bf- ? Boueh<< Hight and
\V ILL Bf) BOLO RIGOT, or not at atl,
ALL KINDS )OD SHOES
For everybody in the fiousebold Remember wo control
the famous JA MES M Ed ' ,,0 SHOES, - every pair
guauieed. In Ladies Shot ; Misses, see tho PLAUT
& MARKS and MORSE R?< ? ?t?3 Lines. To see them
means to make tl custitmer ; on. It also means that
YOU Wear Good, Corr ; , u - oes.
.o
Trv/r if ur TC Tl??T WO Iv''"
And Street Hat*
!
.V'v
(\- -yt
We give you the benefit o!
high priced Milliner's i
tiry and give you as ni uni
style and quality as t
had. No milliner's so I a ry
to be added to the pn
Infant Caps, Cloal
&C-.-thc most cou:: lo
linc in thc town.
Wry
new goods shown this sea
arc to be found at Miltie's
Store - SILKS, FR M i 'LAN NELS. GRANITES.
BROADCLOTH-' 3LL?8, CHEVIOTS, and
all cheaper good diown i abundance.
Full linc of Domes: in : at best prices
Sm?iA^t^j Cfftflis an id Crapes
'rho ??f'.-..?<. o? X V ' 'r'-ck'ct:>, Ci oath* and,
Capes in the Couuty. lt you l>uy before seeing our line
and getting our prices you aro losing money and thc oppor
tunity of seeing the late ! stylos which other Houses, are
not showing.
Skirts. Waiste, Underskirts, &c,
Always on hand ever, thing lor verybody lo wear.
Boys Suits.
Must be seen to be fully p precia lcd
If you arc A CUST0MM? Ot CURS YOU KNOW US.
If not, you are in tho minor- vo usa call and yon will
soon bc in the majority, .. s> ? n os you are saving money
BECAUSE YOU TRALW AT Ml VRE1 S STORK
Come and mm us*
ALWAYS . LAX* TO SEE YOU,
YOURS FOR HONtitiT DEALINGS.
?
IVCittli^ Storer
Ben-- -.-avilie* S. Co
Special Town Notice !
j OT!OM in h?roby given that tlc loi
lowing ohnngea htwo boon m ml o in UM)
Ordinnnco Ilogulnting tho Cloanalng V/?,Ur
OlosotH ito.
Pr?valo fnmilloo per Month i$e.
Board ?nj; Ilousoa ** 11 300,
IlueincBD Houaoti Offlcoe &o,
Tur enoh opening nt.
In all olhor roapoota tho Ordloam I?;
matno unchanged. Partios who have patt)
for tho month ending flops 30th ? k\ :
oroJitod with tho amount patd.
Dono and ratified in Council thia i?t diaj
of Oot., A. D , 1901.
MILTON MOLAUBIN, OM
L._.1.'... g.a jj.i!LximaguiiH
NOTICE OF FINAL ?ISOIIMli : ?
fTAVINO filed with tho Judge of VYO*
Ul batoofiho County nf Marlboro ur
iual return as Executrix of tho tact Will
md Testament of Robert 0. Kautet1.'!
Incensed, no tico ia li?robv given thvtt
hirty days from the dato hereof, to wit,
n tho Kiih day of Novombor nott ?ns?*
iig, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, I ?viii
pply to said Judgo of Probate for a dis?
hurgo as snob oxeontrix.
A. O, KA8TKRMN0,
Oct 17,100b , Kiooutrli.
M
wm
m
m
X*LAIN, on the outside
ftUT DELICIOUS a loaf of
tn blond has nothing moro to
recommend than its rich, golden
prov n coat of orust but when it
is out und bitten into the light
tjtess, crispness and fine llavor is
ti I ' Cition to those who have
booh u^ing other bread.
iW?vjr Variety of ll vend.
in ni J lo here but we cnn especi
ally recommend our "Rye" and
?'.Brain Bread."
R. P. SCHULZ,
. KNNKTfflVlI.MO BAKKHY,
wi ft. corner public square.
THE "EXCELSIOR" THE-BEST,
\Vlint some people yon Itnotv, and who liavo Tested These
Goods, Say a boni thc l?&ceisioi* Cook {Stoves:
1 bought au "Excelsior Cook S'ove" hst Spring. I am well pleased with it.
lt not only performs well'but requires less wood ?ban any Stove I ever had.
(JKO. M. YVK?STER.
I have been using the new " Excelsior Cook Stove" made by j, A. Sheppard &
Co., lor 16 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction,
Mrs J; G. W. CO IIB.
Mrs .Conn has just put in another
I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as thc best, and
when in need of a Cooker I endeavor to get that make ot Stove.
A. J. UUISTOW.
Mr. BKISTOW bought one from a sister town, aa until recently
there was no agency in IBennettsville.
Tho "HxcolBlor Rango*' bought of you gives outho faU'facllon.
JAS. F, DAVID.
These goods and all ki ii tl of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils
?c., can be had at MCiSIO?t IIAIWRI! CO.
Berincttsviiie, s. c. Next io W. P. BreedeiTs.
FDR MARNEQQ and?nddlo Boros Moxiciin Mushing Lint
run ll Hil ll COO meut ls just what you need. It takes effect
Rt once, and you will bo astonished to eco how quickly it heals KO roy.
It's thus way :
You can burn yourself with Fire, with ]
P< w 1 etc. , ^,,i7r>i< can scald yourself ;
will"? S i co !v or I to I
OB.l v t l IC i )?-, ??;. v
i?G?ii?i dr? cl i .-....>:. iii h
?lier, nui: i here is
t,o cure it burn or .
ti t\< ? 1
Mustang Liniment.1!
I It gives immediate relief. Got a piece of soft old I
I linen cloth, sat?ralo it with this liniment and bind I
loosely upon tho wound. Yon can havo no adequate
idea what an excellent remedy this is for a burn until
you havo tried it. .- - ...
APnWI Tl P If y?u havo n bird afflicted wHlfRoup or any
rUH lo Bl i a other poultry diseafio uso Mexican Mustang
LlnbfiUmA. lb it called a BTANPAKO remedy by poultry brooder*.
T1TE BYES AND
HAND OF TUM EXPERT
will do moro in flvo minutes fur your
watoh, clock or other ptoco of jewelry
than tho incxporloncod rcpairor can do
In a day. So rouoh
Jewelry
Itopair Work
lg done hero that wo aro novor out of
pri.o loo. Kvory joh lu skillfully doa o be
cannu wo know how to d . it lb it way only.
PrlceB moderato.
H. W. CARROLL,
Uow olor,
Sept 27. BcnnettsYille, S. 0.
. A. A A. A A A A A A A . . . A AAAi.
M
A FREE PATTERN
(you? own selection) to ovory sub
?cribar. Only 50 cents a year.
MCCALLS
MAGAZINE'
A LADIES' MAGAZINE.
J
_ ?f ?ntl "wanted. ?5cinl foi ttim?"
??iyiis?, Reliable, simple, Upto
rtte, Kconomtcal and Absolutely
errect-FlttliiK Paper Pattorna.
HA?TERHS
- Jeami Allowed and Perfora..?
tba Basttag and Sewlno linet.
OnV io ?nd 15 C?nti each-?ton? hlRher.
Atk Int tluut. Sold In nearly every elly
lind Mwn, or by mall from
THE NoCALL CO.,
113113-117 Wilt 3llt St, NEW YORK.
Thia almatur* la on?jvorybo.r of Ibo goa lue
Laxative Uromo-Qulnlno vabiou
\U Uwat?y ?bat $ri^e u colo fa one ?*y
FOU RENT
An 8 Hordo Form to a dosirabh
tenant.
J, T. DUDLEY,
Atty a Law.
Arg 21. 1901.
Real Estate A.gency.
Ii. L. KIRKWOOD, Manager.
Parlies wonting tn buy or sell prop?
orly nf any kind r-lin?Vti, lots, or
farms-should see me or write ma
ht- ?onhottsvilio.
Have two nico building lots in East
BcnncUsville-one lot i aero. One !
lot 1 acre.
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R. K. BREEDEN'S
NEW I)IU?(? ST0R1I
NOW OPEN.
TUM
HELPING
HAND
Thoro'H n euro In
Rlrotohsa forth from
every m o ? i o I n e I
bottlo in tho atore.
TIO
?tc. tu.
W'S Vi*
hero because tho drugs aro ns pure and
frosh ns it is pof&iblo to obtain. Tho ut
most caro ia takon in the measuring weigh
ing ami compounding,
.AOOUlUOY
is ono of our strong pelota.
The ohargos in our prosorlpthn depart*
mont aro ns low as good quality ?nd por*
feel eoivlco will permit.
3 -AM WjWa.tWJBTIWnOT I limnI u
Warning Notice.
All persons are hereby prohibited from
trespassing upon any of my lands, a
reward of Ten dollars will bo paid for
proof sufficient to convict any one of a
violation of the law under this notice by I
hunting or fishing on Any ol my lan<i?.
" ?. . 0.8. McOAl.t,
llenntttbvlllo, S. 0?,8ept 4, 1901,
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?J?WAHS Wm. RAILROAD.
COliDEN?K? SCUKDUbU.
lu Effeot Maioh 26, 1899.
South
Bound
Dully
No 52
6 50 p inj
3 50 p m
3 45 P >?>
2 30 p m
12 4a p m
12 13 p rn
t1 SS a tu
lt 07 rv Ul
io 36 a in
to 09 ft tu
I 8 45 a ru
' \ j,
MAIN LIN ti
Ar Wilmington hi
Lv iuyottevtlle Ar
Ar Fayetteville Lv
Lv Sanford Lv
Lv Climax Lv
Lv QroonBboro Ar
Ar Grconuboro Lv
Lv Stokosdalo Lv
Lv Walnut Cove Lv
Lv Kural Hall Lv
Lv Mt. Airy Ar
North
Bound '
Dully
>TP 53
0 00 a m
12 10 p nt
t2 28 p m
1 43 ?> m
3 44 P m
4 15 p ra
4 35 p m
5 12 p m
5 44 P ra
6 13 p ra
7 34 P ra
South
Bound
Dully
No 64
BENNI'. TTS VI LLB
North
Bound
Dally
No ??
8 00 a tu
9 07 a m
9 35 a m
io 20 a m
io 40 a m
Lv Bomiottflvillo Ar
Lv Maxton Lv
Lv Hod Springs Lv
Lv Hopo Mills Lv
Ar Fayottevillo Lv
7 15 P nx
6 15 p m
5 35 P ?
4 52 p ra
4 33 P ?
No 46
South
Bound
Mixed
Daily oz
Sunday
MADISON BKANOU
No 47
North
Bound
Mixed
Daily ex
Sunday'
5 30 p m|Ar
3 50 p rotLv
2 40 p ?H|Lv.
2 30 p m
I 15 p m
12 30 p m
Ar
Lv
r.v
Hnmseur
Climax
G icon uti or o
Greensboro
StokcBdalo
Madison
6 40 a m
8 25 a ra
9 17 a ra
9 35 ? m
Lvln 07 a m
Ar|n 55 a m
Lv
Ar
AT
Lv
9 W
Commotion'! at Fayetteville with Atlantic
Conofc Line, at Maxton with the Carolina
Central Railroad, nt Red Springs with (he
Red Springs and Bowmoro railroad, ab San*
ford with the Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf
with the Durham and Oharlotto Railroad,
at Greonboro with tho Southern Railway
Company, at Walnut Oovo with th? Norfolk
and Western Railway.
J. R. KENLY, Gon'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Malinger.
H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Paos-Ageut.
?Tl?NTieCOASniNERft!lROAB
ainaow TO COLUMBIA.
?.EAVE.
6 45 0. m.
7 10
8 02
9 ?S
5 45 P- ra.
Gillon, '
Rennettsville,
Darlington, ;
Sumter,
Columbia,
ARRIVE.
io io p. ra.
9 ?7
8 25
6 40
to 55, a. ra.
GIBBON TO CHARLESTON.
ra.
IiBAVB.
6 45 a.
7 io
8 02
9 ?5
4 49 p. m.
O i hnon,
Bonnettavillo,
Darlington,
Floronco,
Charleston,
ARRIVE.
io 10 p. ra.
9 *7
8 as
7 5S
ia 45
PLORKNOK TO WADEBIIORO.
LBAVB.
8 45 a. m.
9 ao
l i 30
Floronoe
Darlington,
Ohornv,
AUH1VR.
7 00 p. ra.
6 39
5 ?5
T. M. l?MEU?tON, ii. M. EMERSON,
ti ttllo tdiini ijc.r, &Bf;'fc,;G<su Pee... A.'/?.
J, R. IQ3NLY, G?n?ral Mander.
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Bay Hum 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.
Throe Barbers ! Three Chairs !
MverytMnff First-Class.
SALOON ON MAIIION STREET.
EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BEST OF HAIRCUTS!
Children receive special attention
either at the Shop at their liouao,
Your patronage solicited.
J. A. GRACE, Barher.
BENNETT8VILLE, Kt C.
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July 12, 1901.
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