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8. sJ.HItOlFN - - - Editor. Friday, AuguBt 21, 1903. .: Subscription Prien Ono year. ............. Six months. Three, months. FEN AND SCISSORQJRAFH8 St Louis had an earthquake shake on Sunday. _ Maj Smith, of Ga., "Bill Arp," lies extremely and not expeoted to live. Bishop Capers lies critically ill at his slimmer ?home at Cedar Mountain. Tho Langley Air Ship is ready to fly again. Chas. A. Mauley, of! South Carolina will likely guide it! Hew W. .). Failford, pleas an tl y remembered sn Rea Hill and Brownsville is now at Southern Tines. New York is going to make a cheese that will weigh two tons and will likely exhibit it at the St Louis exposition A sleepy headed flagman on a freigbt train caused death and destruction at Maxton on Thurs day last, and paid for his care lessness with his life. Nichols, Marion county, had a bale of new cotton on the 12th It was bough! by Col. A. B. Nichols for IH cents tfnd weigh ed f?f)0 pounds. The Sumter Herald says ''Senator Tillman accepts Kail road passes with the avidity of a hungi-y dog for a bone." This is rough on our Senior senator. Bahlburg ships the iirst bale of South Carolina cotton to Aug usta on the 12th. It brought 20 cents and was raised by a color ed tenant on H. C. Fo?ks place. Tha Supreme court says de fendants in all civil cases have the right given by the constitu tion to n trial by jury, and the question uf costs is not to be en tertained. * Prof. J. D. Rast pleasantly remembered as a teacher in the Bennet isvi He Graded School has been elected superintendent of the Monroe, N. C. Graded School. Thc high price of rottou cuts both ways-helps the farmers and hurls thc mills. Thirteen mills in Nc v England closed Monday and 75,000 people arc now idle in cou-, ru. v General ?$i\ ? ' is r Um 1??ilr.'. -)^M ir vu JU ? he ou oj i.* hin o.\i\y\ Thin \s right too. .?.?*tv.r J ::*. ..-..?ATJ.'?UMI.VV^?A-: JUDI j CATION AL RALLY. Thc Fricudsol' Education Invited to Hebron August 28th. All trustees, teachers and other friends nf education, in every sec tion ot' i lie co it lily, are cordially in vite!?} io attend an educational rally at Hebron Church, tin Friday, Aug 28th. Pref J. C. Clinkscales, of Wollbtd College, and Dr. Lee Da vis Lodge, President of Limestone College, two of our State's ablest speakers, and leading educators, will make addresses on the occasion. One or two other speakers yet to bc heard from. The exercises will open at 10. a. m. "Wo hope lu have two addresses in the morning, one address and a free conference in thc afternoon. Como out friends, and bring your wives, children,ami well-lilled baskets: Bring, also, a lot of edu cational enthusiasm, and help make thc meeting a success, in arousing our people lo tho importance of giving our children the advantages of the very best possible mind and Lear( training. ' W. L. Stanton, Co Supt Ed. For Committee. Aug 20, 1903. Married in Darlington. Thc Darlinton News of thc 13th luis thc following notice: "A very pretty weedding took place yesterday (Wednesday) after noon ot the residence of thc bride's parent.; on west Broad Street, the contracting parties being Mr. Her bert ii. Ford, son of Dr. Ford of Mullins, and Miss Ethel Bertie Watson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (I. Watson of this town. Promptly at 5.30, the hour ap pointed, Hov. Rufus Ford pastor of the I hm netts ville Baptist Churn and uncle of the groom, joined the happy couple in thc holy bonds of wedlock iu thc presence of a few sch;?'! friends. The presents were numerous and handsome. A fi ev receiving the congratula tion:! of friends thc couple left on the li.30 11 .? i ii for Wrightsvillc Beach, ??. C. On their return they will reside in Columbia, where Mr. Ford is iu t ? employ of thc South ern Kai I way. Mr. Ford attended the South Carolina College in 1895 1890 and 1897. l)0iug Fairly Well. Atiaiihi I ', institution. There ain't, no tait: imf tliis lo loll And nothing e?iild be bettor; This wo; ld i? ?loin}" just us well, As ali the folks will let ber. $1.00 . .50 .25 HAB?) ON THE\ PBE?OBEB. Ono of His Auditors Who Hado't Hoard of Drako's Corn. Wae Astonished. [Nowborry ?bporver 1.8th. Jw At one of tho good road meetings the otbor day a preacher made a speech, jn which ho set forth the great advantages that would accrue to farming and the farmers from good roads. Taking Marlboro co., as an illustration, ho told of the former poverty of that section and the poor soil there iu former days beforo the time of improved farm ing. He then called attention to the richness of Marlboro soil, and instanced the fact that a few years ago over 250 bushels of corn was raised on oue acre in that county. After the meeting was over ho heard some of the auditors at a little dis tance oft' discussing the speeches, when one of them remarked in all seriousness : "I thought I was a pretty good liar myself, but that preacher can beat me." But that preacher was telling the truth : Mr. Z. J. Drake of Red Hill Marlboro county did raako more than 250 bushels of corn on one acre of laud in 1891 or 2. Raying Cash. It would be a good thing if the families of a neighborhood would bane together, pledging themselves to buy nothing on credit; to pay cash for every purchase, no matter how their "credit" stood, thus literally living within their means. Pe cuniary indebtedness for current living is not desirable, and al though voluntary indebtedness is well nigh universal, it is one of the greatest evils extant. Very few people really have to go in debt for neccessities. lt ?B the purchase of unnecessary which calls for credit. One's necessities are really very few, when closely pinned down, if every oue would make np his or lier mind to buy nothing without paying for it on the instant; it is really wonderful to what a small compass their wants would shrink. If every body would adopt the cash sys tem, there would be little cry of "hard times," for every one, knowing the exact state of the individual finances, would gov ern the purchase accordingly and the necessary would take precedence over the mere fancy. The credit system is responsible for an immense amount of un happiness, IOBS of ill feeling be tween friends. The good the system may do is greatly over balanced by the evil it has done, is doing and will continue to do, so long as it is allowed. The Commoner. 'low r|h? (tot Uejidy. Slit'd iircesed lip 'o go inti with him - j .;>- oa tte topmost f loor j Boforo tho minor stile liad posad A weary hour or moro. At lust Rhu started down the stairs, And he was glad bu' thea She tarried on thc second floor To seo herself again. Beforo anothor mirror thero She turned and turned and turuod, And took her timo and primped as though She only waa concerned. She patted bows and tucked up tucka And felt her Augy hair. And rearranged her now "flat" hat With undiminished caro. And then she gathered up her skirts Aud fixod thom itt her baud Coquettishly looked hack once more Into the mirror and Weet dewn another flight of stairs To the Reception room, Whore ho WUK huddled Uko a chunk Of rainbow colored gloom He smiled nu any husband should, But managod nob to Bpoak And ib was well, for ho was sure He'd wnib thero a week. Ile rose to go, bab she advanced Upon tho largo pier glass And back and forth in front of it Begun to paBS aod pass. Sbo started with bat and bair And gradually worked down Inapccting things, until oho reached The bottom of ber gown. SUo caught ber skirts again and looked To BOO how nhu'd appoar, And evidently satisfied, She said: "I'm ready, dear.*' Ho heaved a sigh (but mado it soft) And hended for the street. Aod hearing not tho footfalls Of lier Louis Xiv, foot Ho turnod-ho staggered, and thou fell Against tho nearest wall She was gazing in tho mirror In tho hatrack in tho hall! -Baltimore American. lt was the fiist bitter cold day of the winter, and the kinder garted was animately discussing the advent of "Jack Frost." Fi nally'the teacher said, with an air of mystery: "I wonder if any one can tell us what 'Jack Frost' really is?" Silence for a moment; then Louis' black eyes began to twin kle, and he gave a little wriggle ot joy. "Sure!" Ie said. "Sure, I know what''j 'jack rrost.' lie's the iceman!"-Tribune. Farmer corncob-What did you do with the old hemlock? 'Squire Wayback-Ground it up and served it to tho city board ers as a now breakfast food, and they were ali stuck on it. One of the unsolved mysteries is how a little woman can make an obedient servant out of a big man. Some men are honest only be cause it is the best policy, and not because they really want to be. A- ncBt: of youDfr rabbits was ploughed lip ia KauBas, a little girl took fhem home, but after getting tired" of her pots aho de cided ta feet them to the old fami ly cat that has a number of kit te nth Instead of tho cat eating them as was expected, abe is rais ing them. Tho cat seems to think as much of tho rabbits as she does of her own kittens. The whale was uneasy. "1 ara afraid Jonah is not satisfied with his accommoda tions," it said, "And what gove you that idea?" queried the octopus. "Oh, I have inside informa tion." ?'Thereupon the whale laugh ed and Jonah came up.-Chic ago News. A bright woman writer de clares that the historical novel is about to become what it never has been- -a thing of tho past. Debts of gratitude are usually comprimised for about 10 cents on the dollar. The world soon forgets a man who wins His laurels and then quite. AtSsT* Boys shirt waists only 25c at Jackson's We have just received a car of nice buggies, which we are offering very low. See us bofore buying. P. A. Hodges. WANTED-A Competent house keeper. Apply to H. K. Covington, Beuucttsville, S. C. July 22, 1903. ?r^" The social feature of the State Fair is an important item in considering the advantages of being an exhibitor, you meet the best and most progressive far mers and stock breeders in the State, and make many friends who are valuable to you. Then prepare a good exhibit to go to the next State Fair, Oct. 27-30. Fumigate your houses and kill out the germs of disease. Mr. ll. T. Barfield has one of the machines and will take pleasure in proving its merits. Wautcd-A Purchaser. For a fine featherbed-40 or 50 lbs. For an . excellent New Home Sewing Machine. For an easy, clean, paying business. Ke?s?ns for-...iiii';:; party de sires P. ohatige. Ii \ on '.y?nt. tro gp into a paying br - V:;:: call iii'* Democrat O?fip? ru ut get phrti<nuars. The S. C. State Fair. The premium list for the next State Fair has been issued. It offers many attractive and valu able prizes. Send to A.AV". Love Chester, for a cop}'. It is not too early to begin preparations to send enough exhibits to cap ture Marlboro's share of prizes offered this year. One fact should make many new exhibitors for the next Fair -the Society pays the freight on ali exhibits grown or produ ced in this State, thus enabling exhibits to be sent to and re turned from the fair without cost to the exhibitor. E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, BOX 07 FLO lt EN CE, S. C. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump inc Enginis aud Gas l'usines installed Pipc^iiitting and geueral machine work. August 20, l'JOH. FAIR iMOTIGE. ALL poraona aro boroby warnod not to troapaaa on any of ray landa in Mnrl boro county, oithor by walking, riding, hauling, bunting fishing or olhorwiao. T. W. HUCK ABE E, August 20 1903. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-DISTIUCT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE DIS? TRICT COURT-In Bankruptcy. In the matter of WILLIAM EVANS, ) Bankrupt, j ; y^TOTIOE Js hereby given thnt on thc i^1 24th day of Aueust, A.D., 1?J0:i, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, Wui Evaus ibo above named Bankrupt will apply to tho Court for a final discharge iu Bank ruptcy. Seal. RICHARD W. DUTSON, Clerk U. S. District Court. Aug. 12, 1903.-2_ <r v w v w v ? ?TTTVTT W V V V rv T??>?f V"l Wanted! 2 OOO Lightwood Posts-G feet long from trees not boxed. C. S. MCAIJJL, Wanted. 50,000 Good Pine or Cy press Shingles at once. ?. L. HAMILTON. August 0, 1003. 3D1 OIS. S-?.IJ3IL One Two Horse WAGON, A lot of HOUSE FEED, A lot of LUMBER of dillcrent kinds. June 3, X903. I'i C. EMANUEL, McCormick i IMPERIAL S HORSE 81 Continental ?P ? g ? Disk- ^ ? * Diamond f?&u???jr Reversible ''ACME1' DRAG HARROWS IMPERIAL lift Empire Cartis Superior PEERLESS PEA HULLERS, <TD? a* 99 woven wire Plain Galvan:l" ca BABCOCK BUGGIES. BARBOUR BUGGIES; CHASE CITY BUGGIES. CORBET BUGGIES, HIGH POINT BUG GI V ANCHOR BUGGIES, '.'VIRGINIA" YVAGOMS JSiT* Information and Pribei on application. We sell on - 1 iJna o? '.jii :tir T'^jtnt. ''Two physicians "bad ?i l?S?gj ?IH?JI???U h? ht with ?ri i?uw rij-j.i lor.:.-;' V? ri tc? J. F. Hr - DnPoint, Ga., ''arid pave Eve ry Lady niuught my tin:? >.l ? come As a last resort I tried '-. j King's New Discovery for Conti mn lion. The benefit I received striking and I was on my feel in few days. Now I have pntiroly re? gained my health." It connu- r- dil Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by J. T. his Ss Pro Drug Store. Price $1.00. Trial bottles tree. To the Women of tho Pee Dee Counties. A Pee ?oe Historical Soc; y organized aud officered at Florei yesterday. It ?9 composed o',;! such character as to give couiidenc; in its future succoss and usofntui Such an organization menin 1 the future welfare of lins BOC ti -ii ol' tho State. More than any O? tion we need an organisation i ibid kind, for more than any othe tioa [bf thia.hiuch neglected slate :> overlooked in thc writing o: Hut we need female auxiliary lor nothing is truer than thal assertion o? Talleyrand's: ? would accomplish any great i this world, you must get tin ? going." We wish to "get tin going" in the Pee Dee count, of thu Historical Society. E iuij of the Revolution and Dauf lei tho Confederacy should be { . in every county of the distric . earnestly co-operate with a cieties in awakening senti gathering material for tho lion and embodying in co and enduring form tho histo Pee Deo people. Hoping and encouraging reports i > patriotic women, I am, respectfully, John J Dar, Sec. Pee Dec His Assoi ?ljdo, S. C., July 3, 1903 Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man en rii pains of accidental Cuts, Wo ur. iscs, Burns, Scalds Sore teet or Rut there's no need lor it. 1 . Arnica Salve will kill thc pain . i the trouble. It's the best Salve o> lor Price, too. 25c, at Druggi. . An Opportunitv AN IDEAL Hom:--; SITUATED BETWEEN ST PA ? AND LUM MER BUIDOE, It( I SON COUNTY. Near A C . ! - 500 ACRES. -200 ACRES GLEAREO. (?ooil Dweliing and T?nnut Hov Kine Farming or Tr nek i HR baud (iood Neighborhood; Churchi Schools, Good Willer. WILL SELL CHEAP! For further information apply 01 Wit J. D. BROWN. FAYETTEVILLE, N C Auguste, I?03. Mowers, ?Hay Makes, - Presses, % BEAM PLOWS, i BEAM PLOWS ll HARROWS ? iyat?B?s5 arrows^ li 10TBJARR0WS, 9 (?Ult j LAND POWER, O' S? Gl ..iii "tr o* Vire Fencing, ?FL# BUY IN CARLOAD LOTS J nd are hi position to make Very Lowest Prices Possible. WE CAN UELP YOU TO SAVE MONEY. ol any of the above fusnished 5A Y" Terms, (Dil ?.-?.'*?'.'.'. "' i - *....>. "indar-an icdarj ! i ho Conn of Ba?kruplny I am ri :.?'; io soil at private fe?l?.thbjfol" lowin^Vjiid belonging to tho Estate of I o'.: ri Manning Bunkrupt situate iii Marl I oro County, S. C. to wit. Oi!P tract known <is tho "Galloway iM;i . ," on thu mid from Parnassus to ( !ir), containing 137J acres. ( i'.c tract known aa thu "Dunbar containing ::79 acre?. : tract kuown as the "Bundy Place'' ????? i ining (iii acres. One tract known as thc "Everett Rici " ou road from Chcraw to Marion containing 22i\ acres. ! crions wishing to buy can address inc at Clio. S. C., or Ii. li. Newton or T, IV. 1 ouehicr, ai Benncttavillc, S. C. JOHN CALHOUN, Trustee. AN ORDSNAIMCE, Po : ?revent disorder in the Town . 1 Bennettsville and prescribe the p?nishih?nt ?or a violation ' same : it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder* | )? the Town of Bcmiottsville in Coun semblcd and by authority of same, CT I OK i. That auy p?ur?oh or per? .t>-. after this date who within tho corpo ra'tt limita of tho Town of Bennettsville, I may bo engaged in a breach of tho pcaco, | i ; \ riotom or disorderly conduct, opon nity, public druukcnncHS, swearing or ion duct groRBly indecent or dangerous . tue citizens of said Town shall bo deem lilty of n misdemeanor, and upon cou .. >a shall bo tined nob less than Two SB nor moro than Ono Hundred Dol or bo imprisoned not less than 5 days coro than 30 days. C. 2. That it shall bo tho duty of the | 1 Marshals of tho Town of Bcnnotts jr any Gooetabl? so authorized to arrest I :ommit to jail for a term nob exceed- | ;S hours, (unions otherwise ordered by I ?ounoil or Mayor) any person or por- | who violates tho above ordinnnco, j. 3. That all ordinaucos or parts of j uices in violation of this ordinance is ri y ropcaled. ? ne and ratified in Council this 5th ila) .1 June, A. D.. 1903. P. A. HODGES, MAYOR. W. BOUCHIER, Attorney at Law, Bcnncttsvillo, S. 0. too on Darlington street near Posta rapt offwo. January, 1899. BUIST'S H KIND TO PLANT, x STOOK Bu IST1 s N KW TjUnxii' Sunn now ready, ggest Turnips in the State grown l'voni Buist's seed jar. Also new Cabbage C. S. MCCALL. 10, 10m ? rr co., ?IO?; SO CO \A/HEUJ ASHCRAFT'S Condi tion Powders are fed to horses and mules, marked improvement will be seen after the first few doses. There is no doubt about it. The Powders, acting directly on the digestive organs, first thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels, correcting all disorders, and then good healthy appetite comes nat urally and surely. It is the most powerful tonic and appetizer on the market to-day, and when once used horsemen will have no other. Ashcroft's Powders produce that silky sheen of coat and hair so admired by horse fanciers. The Powders fatten but never bloat. Always high grade and put up in doses-never in bulk. By the use of three or four doses a week your horse or mule will not be subject to colic or any dis ease of the stomach and bowels. "I Had on old horse that was In vrv tad condition generally, nc was thin and had a blo<.-l disease that was causing thc hair to coin.- oft*. I pave thc linnie three doses cf Ash craft's Condition Powders a day for sevch days ami fud him liberally. Tho appetite Improved from the Brat few doses and the anim:. I i.Mini>d fifty-1 wo pounds in Mesh during th.- week 1 Rave it three doses a day. Thc gener..: health of Hie animal was greatly improved hy Hie use ot the powders and he was made almost a new horse. I most heartily recommend Asheraft'a Condition Powders,as 1 know thoy arc ii splen did tonic and appetizer.-C. C. BIKES, Livery man, Monroe, N. C." Ask for Ashcraft's Condition Powders. Package 25c. Sold by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. ICE ! ICE I See V. L. Emanuel and get his special rates for ICE tliis season. Buy your Ice Tickets and save money, V. L. EMANUEL. April 23, 1903. Winthrop Coilcgc Scholarshps And Entrance Examinations. TI10 examinations for tho award ol' va? cant scholarships in Wihthrop College and for thc admission of now students will bo held at licnncttsvillo on Friday July 10th nt 9 a. ra Applicants must not bo less than fifteen years of 11 gc. When scholarships' aro vncaleil after .inly lodi, they will Lc awarded io those making the highest average nt tho exam* ?nation. Thc next session will open about September Ipi 1003. For further information anti a catalogu? address President 1). Iii JOHNSON, at Kock Hil), S. 0. MASON'S FRUIT JARS At W. M. R?Wfi'? Using The Genuine Peruvian' Guano ! For sale by B. E. MOORE, itoietisviiie, ILF.D. Agt ior Marlboro and Scotland counties. Price $30 per Ton, Better prices, on Car Lots and\Ov?r'^? 'It is tho stuff wo want. Would be glad to have your orders by August 1st, as it takes 120 to 150 days to bring this Guanno here. Read what people think who are using it : J. D. MOORE says it is all right, and.will uso anothor yoar. W. M. SMITH says "It makes Corn and Cotton liuBtlo. Will give you largo order in a Tow days. ' R. L. KIRKWOOD say9, "Tho Guano ia good nod h mueh ploasod with it. > wants nothing bettor-has already bought 100 Tons. 0. P. MOORE Bays It will tupply a long felt want. Has bought 25 Tons. Can't say too muoh in its praiso. 0. A. MOORE says it is all right. It makes tho cotton and corn grow to suit . him. Has placed an order for "?) Tons the coming season. . : JOHN K. FLETCHER Thinks it good. It has his Into colton doing beyond all he could wish. Will order ag lin. ALEX STUBBS says he put it against, a strong combination of C. S. Meal and Nitrate of Soria of e?]tinl value, Peruvian way ahead now. B. E. MOORE used it dudor lato colton, and has never seen its equal to the age of tho cotton. Tile gentlemen above named are welt known Marlboro farmers* who will cheerfully answer all inquiries as to its use. DON'T DELAY, if you intend to try it ! Orders may be lert at Excelsior Hardware Store for ?0 days. ; Gt? m GR ? c-' ?53 Wlint sonic people you liitow, anti who have Teotert tTIiese Goods, Say about tSte Excelsior Cook Siovcu: 1 nought an "Excelsior Cook Stove5' last Spring. I am well pleased with It not only performs well bul requires less 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 i6 years, and it has always given entire satislaction. Mrs J; G. W. COBB. Mrs COBB has just put in another I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and when in need of a Cooker I endeavor to get that make ot Stove. . ~ A- J. BRISTOW. MY. Bttife?ro^bp?ght one fro;.?! a ?v town, aa until recently there waf- ho agency in B?fih?ttsiyJl Tho 4?Ei.V?fk.r Bango" boi.g?l- .^--m- yiri ~ r 'ir^t?ofatt?ettJ^?^^v'"-'~:^. ... _J AK. F. ?M'?h;': 'A Thescjgoo.ds and jj fc?u? Q? Haruwa?e, Crockery, Paints, Oils So , can be, had at MWIOR MRDWJM CO. Bcnncitsviiie, s. c. Next to W, P. Breoden's.v Gere a Cb nia ra- infant lira,' Dlarrhoea.Dysentcry, uul the Dowel Trouble? ot Children of Any Ago.. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowls, Strengthens, the Child and Makes t TEETHING EASY? Ot nail S? ttati to C. J. MOFFBTT. M. ts., ST. LOUIS, MO. I Costs ?alj 26 Celts at Brsggists, ,M>B. C. J. MOJFJF,?CTT~M>ear Doctfrrt We oat* vol?, "tie Qr ana child erich tho nappie ?f veatsttu. if A o e^ee? al. ana certainly mor* ? ! achever w?edL Yours perytruly, ? Woiv Blahes* avuthcm methodist Church.) 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DooU ell tvboutdj spcpslamailedf re? Prepared by E. C. DeWITT ACO.,CQICOQO. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Any?maonding rmkntrli mid rtcBCrljitlon may aulckly a)(!ortflln our opinion fruo wkotlior nq lnvontion In probably pirtontnMo. Cowmuntca. Ilona BUlklr oonOdentfal. uimdbookonraumta Bout freo. OIHc.it nponoy furacourlni? pi lW*? l'fttenl? tnkou through Munn A Cv. rocclva rptclal noUce, without CIIOTKO, In tho Scientific American. A hrwnfcomoly lllu?tr<\tod woekly. lffj?**l?*\ culfttlon of Any aolontinc tourna . TM??;.?? your: font months, IL Bold by oJniowBdc^nlorj. miiriw & Co.38,Hroadway' new ??rR Br?Sel omeo. ?36 Y St.. WftBhlnaton. D. C. Three Barbers! Three Chairs! J? ve i . yt It i 11 g y i i ti t - Cia sa. SALOON ON MARION STUEET. EASY CHAIRS, GLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1 ' SPECIAL NOTICE! AVINO secur?d tho eorvioes of a good man, I am prepared to put down and pull up pumps, Sntisfdotipn guaranteed. 0 ru? rs left at cither Hard ware store will bc promptly attended to. mob 12, IMO;;. l\ C. Emanuel. KNOX LIVINGSTON, ll, WOl'l'OUl) WAIT LIVINGSTON & WAIT, Attornoys at Law, BENNETTS VILLE, ?o. CA. Children receive special attention either at the Shop at their house. Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETTBVII.LE, 8. O. College of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. 0. li?tli Year Befflwo Sept 8Sth. Lotter?, .Science, Engineering. Can sehol arsliip to each obuuly of Inrntli (.arohna. Entrance examinations hold at Rennetts ville by County Superintendent r?f Edu cation and Juiliic of Pr'.l-nlo on July 10. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Doruiitoiy. $10 per wait li. All can* didatcs for admission are |>ermittcd> to compete for Royce Seholar^liips, which pay $100 a your. For CrftaloKiio address HARRISON RANDOLPH, moy 29, WJ. Ptcfiidont.