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s. 4* BRO war -. - - jsaitor.l Friday November 8, 1901. es Subscription frico : Ono year.$ 1.00 Six months. "50 .Throo mouths.25' PEN AND SCISiSOnQRAPHS Dr. Ensor lins been reappointed postmaster nt Columbia. jj Tho S. ?. Conforonco moots in Columbia on tho 2tth. Judgo Bonot is spoken of as a candidato for tho U. 8. Sonata. Presidont Roosovolt hos issued his thanksgiving proolamatiou for tho 28th. Cards aro out announcing tho marriage of Miss Margaret Carri gan of Society Hill and Rov. Jas A. Wilson at Dillon. Tho French aro not waiting for Thanksgiving for their Turkey. Three of tho principal ports have boen seized. Proaident W. D. Evans says while tho receipts at tho Stato Fait* this year were behind last year thoy will pay exponeos. President Roosevelt and wife cabinet with others fjoiu Washing-j ton will visit thc Charleston Expo sition. Tho stores o? Mack Morris and A. A. Murphy and tho residence of tho Misses Welch woro burned at Mayesville Sunday morning believed to bo "work of au incend iary. Senator Jones of Novada, who loft tho Republican party on tho silver issue, haB followed Senator Stewart bock into it. They both feel at home now. Throe territories are going to knook at the door of congres next winter for admission as statos Arizona, Now Mexico and Oklaho ma. In a singlo day tho taxes paid in New York city amounted to $15,000,000. No wonder Tam many is willing to spend a milliou to get a hand In ii. Three trains have boon ohar tored to Bu Halo to convey nearly S two thousand people from the Pan American Midway to the Charles son exposition this week. Tho Georgia house now in ses sion has voted 122 to 22 to forbid l(i(? .?.i' : o! ii , ! U1. tu \<M>f. 11 ' ' Tl.cy ave uh uVud of ?;. ipp i Dio tob v:;co ;n.<.Ut-! ;.? y (br (.Ki) va hon iii i hi? y, ur,'!. *| |l ?. '\V. .1. MVW?U 0? Un? I lij.li ! iou <..) hal in:; I iii H .'ii. t fi ht* wyt; <'OSM?i/> ''i?. H ii lian M hu ?/o oat tl6 tarni in <;'.^.v \ t dud .>.? Mr. Koester has succeeded to the office made vacant by tho death of Dr. Webster and been sworn in. Ho will prove in a short timo that there was no mistake in his appoint ment. An 18 year old boy was sent to tho insane asylum at Poughkeep sie, N. Y. lie said he wits on his way to Washington to kill Rough Rider Roosevelt, marry his daugh ter and tako.his place as President. Tho fools aro not all dead yet. A man only needs to be suc cessful in politics to have his character traduced, his good name villified and his motives misrepresented and willfully misstated. No matter what his standing may have been it fol lows as night does the day that he cannot escape. Spartanburg must be a very wicked city. The lines in its police court the past year amoun r*ted to $5,42462.-Newberry Ober vor. No Spartanburg is rio worse than other towns. But evil doers don't get off with light lines. They need money I to keep up the town. Othor " towns should follow her exam ple. The Newberry Observer said last week that if Mr. Latimer didn't mind somebody would bo charging him with being a re publican, and now it has come. The Chester Lantern says: "Has Latimer also turned re publican? Ile has got his brother in law appointed inspector of rural delivery routes under the republican administration." Senator Tillman is reported in the press dispatches to have said at Guthrie, Oklahoma on Friday: "Tho action of President Roose volt in entertaining that nigger will noeessiato our killing a thous and niggers in tho south bofore they will learn their place again. It is hard to beliovo such to bo truo oven though tho Senator says too much. There is so muoh pro judico mixed with politics now days that wo are tempted to be liovo half of what wo read is falso. The critics have at last got hold of the Buffalo Exposition. It wits a lino exhibition and an artistic achievement, but finan cially a fail uro. They say the management was too extravn gent, and then the railroads did not do their part in low rates to swell tho attendance. They say Coming events cast thoir shad ows before; and we suppose this is the way they will talk next summer when the Exposi tion is over at Charleston. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS NOVBMUBIl TURM. Tho dookot fot tho uoxt tomi of Court la tho hflftvlnnti for y?nra. " Borne idea C* tho work to bo dono muy bo gathered from tho roport of tho Jail ltogletor and tho ?author uow iu jail who will auawer for tho orlcaos ohav?cd : Will P. Smith, forgery, Anthony Brown, murd or 'Jim StephouB, breaoh of trusfc, Will Jacobs, murd ur Johb James, violating dispensary luw Will Goodman, burglary and laroony Will McCall, " f< Riobard Brown ** ** " Gabo Lee, ?'.? Arohie MoLean, . ? " " Douglas Potorklu " J? " n. 0. Wilhams, " u " J. P. Moulton, vlolatlug dispensary Dan Loggot, burglary, Jaraoa Vornor, breaoh of trust, J caso Witherspoon, assault, latent to kill ! Jaok Klog, murder, Lonnlo Brigman, grand larcony Daniol Spears, laroony of llvo atook Mary Kiunoy, assault with d weapon Mandy Gilloaplo, M " " Lottlo Puller, " " %i Thia Hat is all now and will glvo Grand Jury sevoral days work. The Eleotious Tuesday. Tho fusion ticket in Now York with Seth Low for Mayor was elec ted Tuesday by a handsome major ity. Tanminuy[has at last boen whipped. Ohio went Republican and Han-] na is solid. Maryland, Democratic, but Baltimore went Republican. Quay oarries Pennsylvania. RKode Island Republican. Virginia D?mocratie. Kentucky Democratic Now Jersey Republican. Iowa Republican. The Law of Charity. When mon shall bo brought in to subjection to the law of charity the angel of peace will take up its abode with tho children of men. "Wars and rumors of wars will cease. Envy and revenge will hide their heads, falsehood and slan ?dor will bo unknown. Sectarian I walls will crumble to dust. Then this world will be transformed in to a paradise, in which every thing that is bcautifuljand lovely i ?hall grow and bloom. Sorrow and disappointment will bo lessened, and peace and sunshine and joy1 will beautify and adorn lifo. Wo [can conceive of nothing moro at tractive than the heart when filled with the spirit ol charity. Certainly nothing so embellishes I human nature aa tho practice of] this virtuo; a sentiment so genial tl ;irj M X??I i'I . ?'' itt ij'fj '.. lt} , .?-i!.v it)v'rl upt^J -\ /?-?i v L.hou?M li ...?I ii ?I ' I; i- ii ljl< . This j ir ii) ij'i ti li'ii ? ii : lir-? t \ii >y Vi'.? i h po iv ot ( ! hr wi j Iituitlyj ti' I in no oflu ) ho/aoo j ti .vi hi lie! ?'? I .vi\ ;>*t?>i>ij}' K\>: ? Himlll'jIioJ, vjuui ii) titi? lifo ' BJ loi \v?ii(> ?. 1> ii (j np inn) O i ?. whi:? Greatest Woinon in History. Tho question, "who is tho greatest woman in all history?" was given to two hundred school renchors in Missouri aud a prize was offered for tho best answer. The lady who won tho prize sent iu the following answer: "Tho wife of the Missouri far mor of moderate mourin, who does her cooking, washing and iron ing, brings up a largo family of j girls and boys to bo useful mem bers of society and finds timo for her own intellectual and moral improvement, is "tho greatest) woman in history." For only is tho woman who does all that work tho greatest woroon in all tho his tory ; she is tho busiost woman as well. Oathcrino the Groat, Joan of Arc, Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale and Susan B. An thony had an easy job compared with tho woman refered to by that Missouri school teacher. Mouroo Enquirer. OuroB Blood Poison, Oanoor. Uloora, Bo ?oma, "Eta. Troatmont free, If you havo offonsivo pimplos or erup tions, uloora on any part of tho body, aching bonos or joints, falling huir, muc ous patohoa, .swollen glands, uoro lips, eating, fosioring sores, sharp, gnawing pains, thon you suffer from serious blood poison or thc beginnings of deadly oancor. Lt.is a dangerous condition, but you may be permanently ourcd by taking Botanic. Blood Balm (B. B. H.) mado oencciully to euro tho woist blood disenso. It heals every sore or u'oor. stops all adios and pains and roduoos all swellings B itunic ! Blood Bairn oures all malignant blood doubles, mieli as oe/. ; iii a, Foah* and sea lo ?. pimplo?, running Horosi, oirbunolo*. sorof ula oto. - Especially advised for all obsti nate oases that hav^ readied the locond or third slago. Prioo $1. Trial treat ?ion I freo by wiiting Dr. GMIam, 213 Mitohol St., Atlanta Ga. Losoiibn trouble and freo m?dical advice given. Medicino sont at onco prepaid. l'\>r salo at J. T. Douglas &Bro Astounding Discovery From Cooporsvillo Mioh , comos word of a wondcrfel di^oovory of a pleasant tasting lii|Uid that whon used boforo ro tiring by nny ono troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rost. "It will soon euro ?ho cough too," writos Mrs. S. Ilimolburger, "for tlirco genera li ins of our family havo usod Dc King's New Discovery for Consumption and novor found its crpjal for Coughs and Golds." Its an unrivaled li lb.-HU vcr whoo used for dosperuto lung dis?iso?. Guaran - toed bottles 50o nod $1.00 ot J. T. Doug las & Bro Tho Atlanta Journal gota ol? ,ho following:. Tho Sou h Caro ma dispensary officials hayo a now vay of testing the quality of whis key boforo it is accoptod by tho Itato. They injoot three drops n to a jack rabbit and if he doesn't iok a bull-dog in six seoonds the tun ?8 rojootod, IN THE POLITICAL CURRENT Thoorop of candidates for the racen ?ext year prow isca to bo vory largo from tho nu m ber tho number that now want tho plaoos likely to bo filled. Tho Legisla itiro will bo crowded with appli cations for tho vacant Judgo?hips. Lewis Council was hung at Fay etteville Saturday for the assault on Mrs. Jaine? West. Tho Great Falls Cotton Mill of Rooingham was sold Monday to D. ti. Govo of Wilmington for $34, 245. Buy your Blunkots and comforts from Mittles store tho way to koop warm for little money. 1 That ThrobbinK Hondaoho 6 Would qniokly leave you, if you used Dr. Kiug's Now Lifo Pills. Thousands j Jf sufferer? havo proved their matchless! morit (or Sick and Nervous tloadaehes. I jThoyuiake puro blood ?hd'st'rong nerves aud build up your health, Eu ny to take Try them. Ouly 25 cents, Money buck foot cured. Sold by J. T, Douglas & Bro. Best Patent Flour at W. M. Rowe's. Spreads Llko Wildfire. When things a.o "ibo host" they be come "tho bc^ selling." Abraham Hare, A leadiug dr?ttgKt ol' Belleville, O., writes: ''Elconic Bitters aro tho best so\h ing bitters I huvo lumdlcd in 20 years." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach ?iver, kidnoyx. bow o!*, blood and ?ervos, Electro Bitten tones up tho stomach, regulates liver, kidnoys and bowels, purifie!* tho blood, stronglhons tho nerves, hence ouros muh titudes of maladies. It builds up the on tito yyscu' Puts new lifo and vigor iu to any weak, sickly rundown mm or wom an. Price 50 cents Sold by J. T. Doug las & Bro druggist. Notice of Court. NOTICE is horoby gtvon that the Court of Gouoral Scoaions for tho County of Marlboro will oonvono at llcnncltflvillo on tho Third Monday in Novembor vbolug Ibo j i8th day thereof) igor, and tho Court of | Common Pleas on the WcdncBciay next following ?aid Third Monday in Novcmbor j (being the 20th day thereof) 1901, at Bon? nottflvillo lu aud for tho oouuty of Marlboro] ?nd Slnto of South Carolina. AU parsons interested will tako duo notice thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of 0. P. &> G. S. For Marlboro Ca., S. 0. Oct. io, 1901. - 5 Tax Notice! OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, BeuncttSville, S C., Sept 10, 1901. i|f thy;)I v. ? 1 ?i i'ii"M. . . > : tibi ,\ ' 1 i", i) v. lit i I i : >??i.!i i ; 1 imo:....vi!.-. O.v-.b 1 ?' :>d i - IM tin nj-. . . ..!.;. , - ? . 1)1 . :.. . ; Hi i>. .! v .!, lid iuidi, oh ell T i'."- ti oiuic 1 u.\, ? m...-. Ordinaiy County, 3 mills Dcticicnoy, 1 mill New Jail 1 mill Road and Bridges, 1 mill Constitutional School, 3 mills Total tax levy : M mills SPECIAL SCHOOLS Autioch, 2 mills Beauty Spot, 3 mills Betmctlsville, 3 mills Boykin, 2? mills Blightsvillo, 2J mills Clio, 2? mills Ebenczor, 2 mills Kollock, :'.] mills Lester, 2? mills Tatum, I mills Willis, 2 mills POLL TAX of ONE DOLLAR on nil able bodied malo person i from 21 to 00 years of ugo. Commutation Hoad Tux $1.00 on abie bodied malo persons from 18 td 55 year.1 ol' ago, or work six 1 ays on thc public highways of thc enmity. J. ll. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court Com mon Plena JAMES A. DRAKE, ns Clcik of Court and Administrator of ibo personal es tate of J. C. Lunocford, deceased, Plaintiff, against JAMES LUNOK?ORO, FANN?R LUNCKFORD and MAUDE/LUNCEFOUD, Defendants. /Summons foi' Rollof-Complaint Not Sow od, To the. Defendants, James Lttncofoid, hannie Lunccl'oid andi Maude Lu nco* ford, You are hereby Summoned and rcquir* od to uns Wer the complaint in this notion; whioh ii filed in thc ollice ol'thc Clerk ol ibo Court of Com mon Pleas in and foi tho Counly and State aforesaid, and (0 ?urVO a copy of your a h 4 wer on die sub scriber at his olliee in BennetIsvillo, S. C, within iweilty days aller tho service herc of, oxclusive of ibu day of snell service ; and if you (iii! lo an sw or tho coniplaini wit bin the time nfoi csa id, thc plaint iii in ibis notion will apply to tho Court for thc relief demanded in the complaint. Dnlcd Oelobor 2, A, D , 1901. [SEA*;,! J. Ai DRAKE, Clork. T. [. ROGERS, Plaintiffs Attorney. To tho Defendants, James Luiueford, Fannie Luhcoi'ord and Maude Lunoo? lord, Minor Defendant?, and to Ann Holder; and Janies Rollor, with whom said minors reside .. You will pienso tnko noiieo th/it tho Summons ol' which tho foregoing isa copy ind the Complaint in this action, were Hod in ibo ofiico of tho Cleric of the Jourt of Common Picas for said County, n said Stole, nt Bcunottsvillo, on the id duy of October, A. D., 1901. Ami you viii-tako further not too ?lint unless yon 1 roo uro tho appointment of a Guardian Vd Liicm (0 represent told minors in said edon, tho plaintif!' will apply to tho courts or an order appointing Julius T, Dudley r some othor suitablo and proper poison o ho tho guardian nd litem for said infants nd authorizing him to anpjor and dofend lid notion on their behalt T, I. ROGERS, Plaintiff s Attorney, Bennettsville, S, C. Ootobor2, J0l \y JR. TORJE1? TORE. A .4.4t.*. >*4k..V4.'Vi?..* m U J. ic if warn GOODS AI CAR? "(): Our Stoelt I? complete in I Hines. Wi?* W^U?misMm^ Goods, .v,: y ! Iff #> ii ll liflttsiiiSl Iii ! Ii ii -0 Your Mo, ; v? ,>d, If no i til purchases made Azt MITTLER STORE. .-<*m::^ lu r. ?t0 ih ? Prices, Come SUM! m B MS* 41, t> TO SEE YOU, YOURS mu noN/m ?CALINOS. JStxjimur? Store. ???A? ?/q&nttm Ri Special Town notice. !. pTI?B Ja hetoby given that tba fol lowing ohnngeo have bonn nmdfc h? th* Onlinanoo Ucgtiluting tuc OlotoVii?pg Watti CloseIH ?fcc. Privato familioa pct* Month 150, hoarding Ilouaoa ** " ;JO?. Buaint-fu IIOUBOH Offices Ai), For oftch oponit > ro. In nil othor res poota 'lie OnlhuuwM re mnir.H imuhangod, Parti?., who hay<b paid for tho month ontling Bis pt 30th will ho oro Ii ted with tho amount paid, Dono and ratified In Ootincll thin 1SM1 dny ot* Out., A. D , 1901. MILTON MOLAUUIK, Olork. NOTICE OF FINAL DI8GHAIifii> Pf AVINO Alcd with tho Judge o?/Pro UL bato ol'ibo County of Mm Ibero iny inul roturo ns Excoulrix of tho ladt Will md Toatamont of Hoben 0. iC?Blatlimij lecoasod, notioo it hereby glveto that hirty days from ?ho da'? hereof, to wit, m ?bo IO1I1 day of November next pbitu* irg, at 10 o'clock tn tho IbrenoM - V ?ill pply to said Judge of Probate far ? di?*. Iiavgo as snob oxroitrfx A. G. KASTKKUiSO, O?|17( 1901. KJi?.ntms. PLAIN, on the outside BUT DELICIOUS a loaf of our bread Ima nothing moro to recommend than its rion, golden brown coat of crust but when it ia cut and bitten into the light nos?, crispness and line flavor is a revelation to those who have been using other bread. Kvevy Varie ty of Itrcnd. . is made here but wa can espeoi elly recommend our "Ityo" and "Brain Bread." B. P. SCHULZ, BSNNRTTSVILI.lt BAKERY. ft. E. corner publie square. THE "EXCELSIOR".TIIE- BESTY What gome pcojplo yon ICiioiv, tumi-.who linvo lasted Theac Goods, Say about tho I?XCCH?OV Oook Stoves: 1 bought AU "Excelsior Cook Sfove" last Sprigg., 1 am well "pleased WUK it. It not only performs well but requires lessi wood titan any-'Stove'I ever had. . -, ... . GEO. M. WEBSTER. 1 have been using thc new Excelsior Cook Stove" ma.de by I. .A. Sheppard & Co., tor 16 years, and it has always givch entire satisfaction-. . . Mrs j.? G.1 \WCOBB: Mrs COBB has just put iiVvan?lHor':': \j : I regard the "Excelsior Cook. Stoves ;ind Ranges"; as. good ns .thc.best, a,pd when tn need of a Cooker I endeavor -ter get that'make oiolbve, ' "' '' . . ... ...... - A. J, BRISTOW; .. Mi*. BRISTOW, bought one frpiri a .pister tbiyu, as until; ro?ently there was no agency in BenneCtsyilio.' '. : Tho "Excelsior'Rungo'' bought of you gtvos-oht-tr.o ??atufad i o rr. . A.. JAS. F. DAVID. These goods.and a|| kind of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils ic-, can be liad ai l?v?iliit?mi?. HAIMUI/AIHI ?ifu?il B??n?ttsvill?, S. 0. Hext to W. P; Braden's.' Mex?cat? will readily ovorcomo Loss of Hair) ? . . ., " j DisQAsed Hoofs and Seratchos in ho? ?VXUS?ang* Liniment ses mules and cattle Farmers try lt, Uff,tl j i jtpruti un i PP.p'.V 'i h M ?I?? w'?d : ! ro iban the faithful hors? (i'viltBj H wi M nov, llarnesd 5 \ti>?kii ?wu^rsi lv?iov/Linn Never fails-not oven in tho most aggravated cases. . Cures caked udder iii cows cmicl??y. thaii any known remedy. Hardly a discaso pccitliar 'to muscle, skin or joints that cannot bo cured by it. . Mrtv?rjlll is tho best remedy on tho market for v . .".> Wind Galls; HprSmaand Skift'Lumps. IVmstan g' lSini itlCtl t 11 Ucop3 korsoa and mules iu condition. THE EYES AND HAND OP THE EXPERT will do moro in fivo minutcH for your watch, clock or other ple'co of- jewelry thou tho inexperienced repairer- ban do in a day. Bo inuoh .Towolry Itopalr Work IN dono hero that wo aro novof out of pr? o ho Evory job if? ekillfillly dono bo wmuo wo know how to d ? it lint way only PricoB modorato. H. TV. CARROLL,. Uov/clov, 1 Sept 27. Benncttsyil?c? 8. 0. rr iiwi iMMiiiii Mtii i j II, ! ? FREE PATTERN (your own solccfloii) to every aub .erlbar. Ouly 50 cotila n year. MAGAZINE A lADIfS' MAGAZINE. ti Sf?mI beautiful colored plaid; latest Hlon?i iWctMii lkln ?( ?conomie? ?fancy work; household hints; fiction, eic. Sub . cflb? to-ilh}', or, ?end co. fur latest copy. Lady agents wanted. Send (or lenna. Stylish, Rcljnblo, Simple, Un to, date, Economical and Absolutely Per/ect-Pltthiff paper Pait?me. Al t?ifflMI!owtd and Perfor?t lons'?how tte Battlao aaa Sewing tines. ." lo and t$ Cinta enclw nojio higher, ik for theta. Sold In neatly every city and. town, t>r by moll hom . . ? < ' , THC MCCALL CO., . IISdltMir Welt "31 ?LS t. Nm YA UH." This signature ii on evory box or,tho gonulno . Laxive Bromo'Oiiluitio Tricia Ute ifciMcrty that .??fea t. cojxj in om? tiny FOK BENT An 8 H?r c Farm to n. d si.raVIe tenant { ? ' .. .. . . J 1\ Dypi.BY, Atty n Law Af..;-. 21. 1901 Real Estate Agency. /?; ?. KIRKWOOD, Manager. '. INirties wanting to buy or sell prop? er.'.y of. any kind - hotisi 8, lota, or farina-s)ionl|fl seo mo or write rae at Bennet ? vii Io. Ilav.o. two nico building lots in East y .Bennettsville-ono lot ? aero. One lot 1 acre. . Rt'K*. BBEEDEMrS NIW ?R?G ST?RE . " ,'?OW OPEN. Til li uiretohan forib from lll?bPIX? ovory medicine HAND bottlo in the htoro Theio'a ? ( uro In. ? * piiEL'CJittrTiuNS prj$ iii? : . ? hero tx.ouKo (ho dnign nra as puro mid fjf?fli nfl it in pofi?ilda to obtain. Tho ut moat o ire in taker! in tho mbai>m,lng weigh ing and oom pounding. : " : A(5CU.UA?,Y,' : fa oi.o'of oar fit.-ong pointe. Tho charges iii our proaorlplhu dopart? mont ar?'h? low "nu good quality and por fool acrvico will permit. Warning. Notice. ?I ll persons are ?hereby prohibiter} from ii trenpasshrg upon any my lands, a tew.ard bl T<n. dollars will be paid for n.r?ol siil?cient' to convict any one ol a dotation ol the law under this notice by ! lunting or fishing on.any.ol nw landa. 0. 8 MofJAbb, ?l?nnctUvillo, S. C., Bept 4, loot, A? wm mum lu ESoot Maroh 36, 1899, South -1 Bound Daily No 53 I 6 50 p m{Ar 3 50 p m'Lv 3 45 p m Ar 2 30 p m Lv m Lv MAIN LINE 2 42 P 2 13 p m Lv i 55 o xu'Ar i 07 u m! Lv Wilmington Lv Fayetteville Ar Fayetteville Lv Sanford Lv Olimax Lv Groenaboro Ar GroonBbofo Lv BtokoHdalo Lv 10 36 n m|Lv Walnut Cove Lv o 09 a rolLv Rural Ifnll Lv 8 45 a rojliV Mt. Airy Af North Bound Daily Ncr 53 p_oo a m ia*10 p m 12 28 p M I ? 43 pm. 3 44 P m 4 <5 P rt 4 25 p m 5 12 p m 5 44 u m 6 13 pm 7 34 p ? South Hound Dully No 64 BENNETTBVILLE North Bound Daily' No 65 8 00 ll ra 9 07 a ra 9 35 a ra io 20 a ni io 40 a ra Lv BonuottQvillo Arl Lv-. Maxton.. Lvj Lv Rod Springo Lv Lv Ropo Mills Lvj Ar Fayottovili? Lv' 7. ?5 P rt 6^5vv uv, 5 35 P m 4 52 P m 4 33 P rt. No 46 South ?Bound Mixod Daily px Sunday 5 30 p mlAr ,3 SO p ra Lv '2 49 p mjLv No 47 North ; Bound Mixed Daily ox Sunday fl m 2 30 p m ?.Vii P m 12 30 p m Ar Lv Iv Ramee?r Climax Greonsboro Groensboro Stokesdalo '* Madison Lv Ar Ar Lv Lv Ar 6 40 a m 8 25 a m' 9 ?7 ft m 9 35 a ra II 07 a M II 55 ? m Oonneotions at Fayetteville with Atlantic Ooaat Lino, at Maxton with fm Carolina Contrai Railroad, at Red Springs wiih the Rod Springo and Bowraore railroad, at San ford with tho Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, at. Groonboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with tho Norfolk and Wootern Knllway. J. R. KENLY, Gon'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Matngor. H. M. EMERSON, GeuT Pass-Agout. - ATLANTIC COASUINERAtLROA1 GIBBON TO COLUMBIA. LBAVP. 6 45 a. m. 7 io ?02 . 9 25 5 45 P. m. Gibson, Bonnottuvlllo, Darlington, Sumtor, Columbia, AKIUVB, io io p. m. 9 17 8 25 6 40 10 55 a. m. CUB80N TO CIIA11I.B8TON. liEAYM. . 6-45 a. m. 7 io 8 02 9 ?S Gibson, Bonnottsvillo, Darlington, Floronoe, AIUUVK. io io p. ra. 917 8 35 7 55 4 49 p# m. Charleston, 1245 FLOBKNOB TO WADE8BOBO.. IiBAVB. 8 45 ft. 9 ti ll 30 Florouee,' Darlington, O ti craw, Anni va. '/ 00 pi VJ. 0 29 ' 5 '$ T. M. EMERSON, H, M..KMBuSpW, . r?rafllo Mapagor, <? Ass't.Ge^ TW>.A.gt. J. it. Kl'VNLV, General Mnnogcr. T0NS0R?L PARLOR, - THE best workmanship. Ray Rum an'djponic Treatment Tools the bes(<and sharpest Polite aiiention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance. LADIES WORK a Specialty 1 Once a customer, always a customer. JACKSON & HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. ?hreo Barbers!... Tlireo Chairs! Everything First-Ctu?s? SALOON ON MARION STUEET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEANSHAVEN BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1 Children receive speoial attention either nt tho Shop at their houae, Your patronage solioitcd. ? J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETTBVILLE,' fl, ?. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TnAOE MARKS OC8IQNB COPYRIGHTS &o.. Anyono ?ending' .? sketch ?nd description may oulokly nsoortnln our opinion proo ?rhothor ni? Invention !? pronnbly pntontablo. Communion, tlonsfltrlotjrconndontlnl. HandbnokunPAt?nt4 VIUI1H ?tl I vi IJ own imuiiiiiwt *?UMM * ? *?*.\< < < . sont freo: Oldoal ii?imoy for socurlni/iintont*. intents tnkon through Munn & Co. rcoolvo epfclnt not Ki, without onnrjo, In tho ut A handsomely lUantratod vrooVly. Largest cir culation or any nolentitlo tournai, tl orins" w a roar? fourmonths.il. Bold by niI nowadOHlOM. roar? four months, fl. Bold liymi nowanoaiow. MUNN &Co?0< B'??""a>> New Yp... Dri)noh Office, C26 V Kt., Washington, D.0. LI?!IiiMil FOR SALE. J. M. JACKSON, July 12, 1901. 'THE N E W YOU IC WOR0I Thrloo A Wook Edition. Tho Most Widoly Road Nowspnper in Amoricu. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice a-. Week World statins alon? in a ct?ss, Other papers have imitated 'ita form bet not its success... : This ts because it leds \ it impartially, whether that neus he po. litiCnl or otherwise It ls in lact almost t daily at thc pjrlcVoi a weekly, In addition to news, it publishes firsts plass serial stories and other features suited td thc heme and fireside,, Thc Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is Only $t coper jeaf ?oro. We per ami the. otirAt together one y*ar lor $1.^7. and Chis pays toMS^ i^poro. We ?ltcf thlsuncqtiftilctl newApftpcr ami the. Dcm